【高分特训】2016年高考英语复习——完形填空集训(十一)

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(完整版)2016年高考完形填空训练

(完整版)2016年高考完形填空训练

快速浏览下列单词及短语(限时:3分钟),辨别词义并标出词性:
21. A. public B. traditional C. official
D. special
22. A. passes B. works
C. lies
D. ends
23. A. dream B. idea
C. habit
D. chance
C. game
D. rules
36. A. even
B. still
C. seldom
D. B. struck
C. reminded
D. warned
before into their 35 . They played aggressively and 36 scored a goal.
It 37 me that playing against the other team was a great 38 moment for all
the girls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 39 is the best teacher. The
lessons they learned may not be 40 what they would have gotten in school, but
are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out
Topic: 社会生活
Type: 夹叙夹议 ( narration interspersed with comments )
Main idea: 作者通过看女儿参加的一场足球锦标赛。发出感慨,学 校的学习固然重要,但实践和经验才是最好的老师。

2016年高考完形填空集

2016年高考完形填空集

2016年高考完形填空集一、记叙文(2016全国卷I完形填空)话题:紧急救援词数:253W 难度:★★★★A Heroic DriverLarry works with Tran sport Drivers .Inc. One morni ng in 2009,Larry was 41 along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 .Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found_44 vehicle upside dow n on the road. One more look and he noticed_45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake an d 47 the fire ext in guisher(灭火器).Two good bursts from the ext in guisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 a nd told Larry he had 49—an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman ' s voice coming from the wrecked(毁坏的[vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was tryi ng to get out of the broke n win dow. They told her to stay _52 un til the emerge ncy pers onnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to—54—.Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emerge ncy people arrived, Larry and the other man 56一and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the一if he wasneeded or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thi ng is 59 —Larry went above and bey ond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman ' life.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,文章叙述的是一位送货司机在路上勇于救人的故事。

2016全国高考卷阅读理解和完型填空集锦

2016全国高考卷阅读理解和完型填空集锦

2016年普通高等学校全国统一考试(四川卷)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ABasketball Statistician Help WantedThe Athletic Department is looking for students to help assist staff during the Fall 2016, Winter 2016-17 and Spring 2017 semesters. Students in this position will be keeping live statistics during basketball games. Students must meet all of the following requirements:●Good computer skills●Available evenings and weekends●Knowing basketball rules and statisticsStudents interested in working for the Athletic Department should contact the Athletic Coordinator at their respective(各自的) campuses.●TP/SS Athletic Coordinator, Michael Simone,240-567-1308●Rockville Athletic Coordinator, Jorge Zuniga,240-567-7589●Springfield Athletic coordinator, Gary Miller,240-567-2273●Germantown Athletic Coordinator, GavriChavan, 240-567-691521.When will the job start?A .In May 2016B. In May 2017C. In September 2016D. In September201722.Who is more likely to get the job?A. Sam, English major, member of the college basketball teamB. Judy, IT staff with night classes, children‘s basketball team coa chC. Ted, computer major, basketball fan, free on evenings and weekendsD. Molly, part-time programmer, high school basketball player, new mother23. Whom should you contact if you want to apply for the job in Rockville?A. MichaelB.JorgeC.GauriD.GaryBIf you could have one superpower, what would it be?Dreaming about whether you would want to read minds, see through walls, or have superhuman strength may sound silly, but it actually gets to the heart of what really matters in your life.Every day in our work, we are inspired by the people we meet doing extraordinary things to improve the world.They have a different kind of superpower that all of us possess: the power to make a difference in the lives of others.We‘re not saying that everyone nee ds to contribute their lives to the poor. Your lives are busy enough doing homework, playing sports, making friends, seeking after your dreams. But we do think that you can live a more powerful life when you devote some of your time and energy to something much larger than yourself. Find an issue you are interested in and learn more. V olunteer or, if you can, contribute a little money to a cause. Whatever you do, don‘t be a bystander. Getinvolved. You may have the opportunity to make your biggest differenc e when you‘re older. But why not start now?Our own experience working together on health, development, and energy the last twenty years has been one of the most rewarding parts of our lives. It has changed who we are and continues to fuel our optimism about how much the lives of the poorest people will improve in the years ahead.24. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Your life style.B. Your life value.C. Your trouble in life.D. Your life experience.25. Why does the author say they are inspired every day?A. They possess different kinds of superpowers.B. They have got the power to change the world.C. Some people around them are making the world better.D. There are many powerful people in their life and work.26. What does the author stress in Paragraph 5?A. Learning more and contributing more to a cause.B. Rising above self and acting to help others.C. Working hard to get a bigger opportunity.D. Trying your best to help the poor.27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The author believes the lives of the poorest will get better.B. Much more progress will be made in the near future.C. The work on health is the most valuable experience.D. People‘s efforts have been materially rewarded.CIn the depths of the French Guianese rainforest, there still remain unusual groups of indigenous(土著的) people. Surprisingly, these people live largely by their own laws and their own social customs. And yet, people in this area are in fact French citizens because it has been a colony(殖民地) of the French Republic since 1946. In theory, they should live by the French law is often ignored or unknown, thus making them into an interesting area of ―lawlessness‖ in the world.The lives of these people have finally been recorded thanks to the effects of a Frenchman form Paris called Gin. Gin spent five months in early 2015 exploring the most remote corners of this area, which sits on the edge of the Amazon rainforest, with half its population of only 250,000 living in its capital, Cayenne.―I have a special love for the French Guianese people. I have worked there on and off for almost ten years,‖ says Gin. ―I‘ve been able to keep firm friendships with them. Thus I have been allowed to gain access to their living environment. I don‘t see it as a lawless land. But rather I see it as an area of freedom.‖―I wanted to show the audience a photographic record touching upon the uncivilized life,‖ continues Gin. ―I prefer to work in black and white, which allows me to show different specific worlds more clearly.‖His black-and-white pictures present a world almost lost in time. These pictures show people seemingly pushed into a world that they were unprepared for. These local citizens now have to balance their traditional self-supporting hunting lifestyle with the lifestyle offered by the modern French Republic, which brings with it not only necessary state welfare, but also alcoholism, betrayal and even suicide.28. Why does the author feel surprised about the indigenous people in French Guiana?A. They seldom follow the French law.B. They often ignore the Guianese law.C. They are separated from the modern world.D. They are both Guianese and French citizens.29. Gin introduces the special world of the indigenous Guianese as _________.A. a tour guideB. a geographerC. a film directorD. a photographer30. What is Gin‘s attitude towards the lives of the indigenous Guianese?A. Cautious.B. Doubtful.C. Uninterested.D. Appreciative.31. What does the underlined word ―it‖ in the last paragraph refer to?A. The modern French lifestyle.B. The self-supporting hunting.C. The uncivilized world.D. The French Republic.DA warm drink of milk before bed has long been the best choice for those wanting a good night‘s sleep. But now a study has found it really does help people nod off—if it is milked from a cow at night.Researchers have discovered that ―night milk‖ contains more melatonin(褪黑激素), which has been proven to help people feel sleepy and reduce anxiety.The study, by researchers from Seoul, South Korea, involved mice being fed with dried milk powder made from cows milked both during the day and at night.Those given night milk, which contained 10 times the amount of melatonin, were less active and less anxious than those fed with the milk collected during daytime, according to the study published in The Journal of Medicinal Food.Night milk quickened the start of sleep and caused the mice to sleep longer.While the effect of cows milk harvested at different time has not been tested on humans up to now, taking melatonin drugs has been suggested to those who are struggling to fall asleep at night.Previous studies have also indicated that milk can be excellent for helping sleep because of the calcium content, which helps people to relax.Milk is also sugar-free and additive-free with nutritionists recommending skimmed milk as the best choice before bed as it is the least fattening. The more fat you take in before bedtime, the greater burden you will put on your body at night.32. According to the text, the mice fed with daytime milk_______.A. started sleep more easilyB. were more anxiousC. were less activeD. woke up later33. Which of the following is true of melatonin according to the text?A. It‘s been tested on mice for ten times.B. It can make people more energetic.C. It exists in milk in great amount.D. It‘s used in sleeping drugs.34. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Night Milk and SleepB. Fat, Sugar and HealthC. An Experiment on MiceD. Milk Drinking and Health35. How does the author support the theme of the text?A. By giving examples.B. By stating arguments.C. By explaining statistical data.D. By providing research results.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2016年高考英语完形填空精讲精练及答案解析(1-20)

2016年高考英语完形填空精讲精练及答案解析(1-20)

高考英语完形填空精讲精练(1)(一)AStrangeGreeting,aTrueFeelingLastweekIwasinvitedtoadoctor’smeetingattheRuthhospitalforincurables.In ?one?ofthewardsapatient,anoldman,gotupshakilyfromhisbedandmovedtowardsme.Icouldseethathehadn'tlo ngto??1?,buthecameuptomeandplacedhisrightfootclosemineonthefloor.?“Frank!”Icriedinastonishment.Hecouldn’t??2?,asIknew,butallthetime??3??hisfootagainstmine. My??4??racedbackmorethanthirtyyearstothe??5??daysof1941,whenIwasastudentinLondon.The??6??wasa nair-raidshelter,inwhichIandabouthundredotherpeopleslepteverynight.TwooftheregularswereMrs.Westand ,notevenatbirth.Hismothertoldmehewas37then,buthehad??11??ofamindthanababyhas.His“?12eshelterforfrank.Butassoonashesawmehecamerunningandplacedhisrightfootagainstmine.Afterthat,his??20 15.A.attention?????????B.control?????C.treatment????????D.management 16.A.lost????????????B.needed?????C.destroyed????????D.left 17.A.troublesome????B.unlucky????C.angry????????????????D.unpopular 18.A.separated??????B.went????????C.reunited??????????????D.returned 19.A.pushed???????B.tried??????C.showed??????????????D.measured 20.A.nodding????????B.greeting????C.meeting??????????D.acting(二)AnewlytrainedteachernamedMarywenttoteachataNavajoIndianreservation.Everyday,shewouldaskfiveofth eyoungNavajostudentsto__1__thechalkboardandcompleteasimplemathproblemfrom??2??homework. Theywouldstandthere,silently,?3??tocompletethetask.Marycouldn’tfigureitout.??4??shehadstudiedinhered ucationalcurriculumhelped,andshe??5??hadn’tseenanythinglikeitinherstudent-teachingdaysbackinPhoenix.WhatamIdoingwrong?CouldIhavechosenfivestudentswhocan’tdothe?6??Marywouldwonder.No,?7?couldn ’tbethat.Finallyshe??8??thestudentswhatwaswrong.Andintheiranswers,shelearneda??9??lessonfromheryo ung??10??pupilsaboutself-imageanda(n)??11??ofself-worth.Itseemedthatthestudents?12?eachother’sindividualityandknewthat?13?ofthemwerecapableofdoingtheprobl ems.??14?attheirearlyage,theyunderstoodthesenselessnessofthewin-loseapproachintheclassroom.Theybeli evednoonewould?15?ifanystudentswereshownuporembarrassedatthe?16?.Sothey??17??tocompetewitheac hotherinpublic.Oncesheunderstood,Marychangedthesystem??18??shecouldcheckeachchild’smathproblemindividually,but notatanychild’sexpense?19?hisclassmates.Theyallwantedtolearn,?20?notatsomeoneelse’sexpense.1.?A.goto??????B.cometo???????C.getcloseto??D.bring2.?A3.?A4.?A5.?A6.?A7.?A8.?A9.?A10.A11.A12.A13.A14.A15.A16.A17.A18.A19.A20.A?1—1.C2.A3.D4.BFrank的这一举动使我的记忆一下子回到了30年前。

2016高考英语北京市完形填空专题选练及答案11

2016高考英语北京市完形填空专题选练及答案11

完形填空。

I have tried many ways to be 1 . I don’t wear a sweater when I 2 , and two days ago I walked in the 3 without my shoes. But so far nothing 4 . Debbie once told me about a boy in her class who liked 5 school. He would rub(摩擦) the end of the thermometer (温度计) until it went 6 to 39℃. Then he’d put it in his mouth and his mother would think he was 7 ill.This morning I tried doing that but it 8 went above 35℃ and I rubbed it for ten9 . So I held the thermometer 10 the light on my desk and it went up to 40℃. I thought I’d put it in my mouth and walk downstairs like that. 11 my mother would take it out and she would be 12 when she saw that I was rather ill.The only trouble was I didn’t know the thermometer would be so 13 , As soon as I put it into my mouth I burnt my tongue(舌头)! I spit (吐) the thermometer out. It fell 14 the floor but it 15 .名师点评这是一篇小幽默。

2016高考英语完形填空真题汇编

2016高考英语完形填空真题汇编

2016年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编1. 新课标1卷A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers. Inc. One morning in 2009. Larry was __41__along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman‟s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman‟s life.41. A. walking B. touring C.traveling D.rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers D. customers43. A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44. A. each B. another C. that D. his45. A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46. A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47. A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49. A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50. A. then B. again C. finally D. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52. A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. and D. but54. A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55. A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56. A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59. A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60. A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promiseHundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置)on your desk. And they‟ve never actually 21 you. Everything they know about you 22 through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away.23 they feel they can know you 24 from the sound of your voice. That‟s how powerful the 25 is.Powerful, yes, but not always 26 . For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone. Rani, my faceless agent whom I‟d never met 27 , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. But her cold voice really 28 me. I sometimes wished to 29 another agent.One morning, I had to 30 an immediate flight home for a family emergency. I ran into Rani‟s office 31 . The woman sitting at the desk, 32 my madness, sympathetically jumped up. She gave me a 33 smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the 34 immediately. “What a wonderful lady!” I thought.Rushing out 35 I called out over my shoulder, “By the way, what‟s your name?” “I‟m Rani,” sh e said. I turned around and saw a 36 woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. I was 37 ! Why had I thought she was cold? Rani was, well, so 38 .Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, I figured it all out. Rani‟s 39 ---her warm smile, her nods, her …I‟m here for you‟ 40 ---were all silent signals that didn‟t travel through wires.21. A. accepted B. noticed C. heard D. met22. A. came B. moved C. ran D. developed23. A. Thus B. Yet C. Then D. Indeed24. A. rather B. also C. just D. already25. A. Telephone B. voice C. connection D. impression26. A. direct B. useful C. easy D. accurate27. A. in person B. by myself C. in public D. on purpose28. A. annoyed B. interested C. discouraged D. confused29. A. promote B. train C. find D. know30. A. arrange B. postpone C. confirm D. book31. A. for the first time B. at any time C. from time to time D. in good time32. A. expecting B. seeing C. testing D. avoiding33. A. shy B. comforting C. familiar D. forced34. A. bill B. form C. ticket D. list35. A. hopefully B. disappointedly C. gratefully D. regretfully36. A. careful B. serious C. nervous D. pleasant37. A. amused B. worried C. helpless D. speechless38. A. calm B. nice C. proud D. clever39. A. forgiveness B. eagerness C. friendliness D. skillfulness40. A. explanation B. attitude C. concept D. behaviorWhen I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant 21 Miller King, who was the best 22 at our school.Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for 23 .Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from 24 . He looked very 25 , but he didn‟t cry.That season, I 26 all of Miller‟s records while he 27 the home games from the bench. We went 10-1 and I was named most valuable player, 28 I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller‟s 29 .One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller 30 going over a fence—which wasn‟t 31 to clim b if you had both arms. I‟m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept 32 from. But even that challenge he accepted. I 33 him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally 34 on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didn‟t tell you this during the season, but you did 35 .Thank you for filling in for 36 .”His words freed me from my bad 37 . I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of a leader. Damaged but not defeated, he was 38 ahead of me. I was right to have 39 him. From that day on, I grew 40 anda little more real.21.A. cheering for B. beating out C. relying on D. staying with22.A.coach B. student C. teacher D. player23.A.practice B. show C. comfort D. pleasure24.A.school B. vacation C. hospital D. training25.A. pale B. calm C. relaxed D. ashamed26.A. held B. broke C. set D. tried27.A.reported B. judged C. organized D. watched28.A.and B. then C. but D. thus29.A. decision B. mistake C. accident D. sacrifice30.A.stuck B. hurt C. tired D. lost31.A. steady B. hard C. fun D. fit32.A.praise B. advice C. assistance D. apology33.A.let B. helped C. had D. noticed34.A. dropped B. ready C. trapped D. safe35.A.fine B. wrong C. quickly D. normally36.A. us B. yourself C. me D. them37.A.memories B. ideas C. attitudes D. dreams38.A.still B. also C. yet D. just39.A. challenged B. cured C. invited D. admired40.A.healthier B. bigger C. cleverer D. cooler4. 北京卷 A Race Against DeathIt was a cold January in 1925 in North Alaska. The town was cut off from the rest of the world due to heavy snow.On the 20th of that month, Dr.Welch 36 a Sick boy, Billy, and knew he had diphtheria, a deadly infectious(传染的)disease mainly affecting children. The children of Nome would be 37 if it struck the town. Dr.Welch needed medicine as soon as possible to stop other kids from getting sick. 38 , the closest supply was over 1,000 miles away, in Anchorage. How could the medicine get to Nome? The town`s 39 was already full of ice, so it couldn`t come by ship. Cars and horses couldn‟t travel on the 40 roads. Jet airplanes and big trucks didn‟t exist yet.41 January 26, Billy and three other children had died. Twemty more were 42 . Nome`s town officials came up with a(n) 43 . They would have the medicine sent by 44 from Anchorage to Nenana. From there, dogeled(狗拉雪橇)drivers—known as “mushers”— would 45 it to Nome in a relay(接力).The race began on January 27. The first musher, Shannon, picked up the medicine from the train at Nenana and rode all night. 46 he handed the medicine to the next musher, Shannon`s face was black from the extreme cold.On January 31,a musher named Seppala had to 47 a frozen body of water called Norton Sound .It was the most 48 part of the journey. Norton Sound was covered with ice,which could sometimes break up without warning.If that happened,Seppala might fall into the icy water below.He would 49 ,and so would the sick children of Nome. But Seppala made it across. A huge snowstorm hit on February 1.Amusher named Kaasen had to brave this storm.At one point,huge piles of sonw blocked his 50 .He had to leave the trail (雪橇痕迹)to get around them.Conditions were so bad that it was impossible for him to 51 the trail again. The only hope was Balto,Kaasen‟s lead dog, Balto put his nose to the ground, 52 to find the smell of other dogs that had traveled on the trail.If Balto failed,it would mean disaster for Nome.The minutes passed by.Suddenly, Balto began to 53 .He had foung the trail.At 5:30 am on February 2, Kaasen and his dog 54 in Nome. Within minutes,Dr.Welch had the medicine.He quickly gave it to the sick children.All of them recoverd.Nome had been 55 .36.A.examined B.warned C.interviewed D.cured37.A.harmless B.helpless C. fearless D.careless38.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However39.A.airport B.station C. harbor D.border40.A.narrow B. snowy C.busy D.dirty41.A.From B.On C.By D.After42.A.tired B.upset C. pale D.sick43.A.plan B.excuse C.message D.topic44.A.air B.rail C. sea D.road45.A.carry B.return C. mail D.give46.A.Though B.Since C. When D.If47.A.enter B.move C. visit D.cross48.A.shameful B.boring C.dangerous D.foolish49.A.escape B.bleed C. swim D.die50.A.memory B.exit C.way D.destination51.A.find B.fix C. pass D.change52.A.pretending B.trying C. asking D.learning53.A.run B.leave C. bite D.play54.A.gathered B.stayed C. camped D.arrived55.A.controlled B.saved C.founded D.developedLainey finished third grade. She had good grades and could read 21 grade level, but she did not like to read. On a family car trip, her Aunt Dede pulled out a copy of Harry Potter, as a surprise for her 22 . But Lainey took one look at it, 23 her eyes, and said, “Borring!”Aunt Dede, a teacher, had read the book to her students, and they loved it. 24 the youngest children in the class were 25 by the story. They 26 with great interest and then 27 joined in grand conversations about Harry`s adventures.“How can you say it`s 28 ? Have you read it? ” asked Aunt Dede.“No, it`s too long and it doesn`t have any 29 .” complained Lainey.“Oh, that`s where you are 30 ;there are lots of pictures. Every page is full of pictures; you just have to read the words to 31 them. It`s like magic.”“Nice try , Aunt Dede,”Lainey replied 32 from the back seat.Another 33 was in order. “Well, if you don‟t want to read it, give it34 .Maybe your mom would 35 hearing the story.” The b ook sailed through the air to Aunt Dede and she began to read it aloud. By the end of the first chapter,36 were coming from the back seat:“Please read a little37.”Lainey is an example of an 38reader. As shown here, Lainey can become 39 about reading when 40 with literature on topics that interest her, and when the people around her model involvement in the reading process.21.A.within B.on C.to D. above22.A.daughter B.niece C. student D.friend23.A.opened B.dried C.rolled D.shaded24.A.Even B.Still C. Just D.Yet25.A.surprised B.annoyed C. puzzled D.attracted26.A.read B.told C.listened D.wrote27.A.suspectedly B.anxiously C.calmly D.enthusiastically28.A.amazing B.boring C.ridiculous D.humorous29.A.pictures B.stories C. adventures D.conversations30.A.crazy B.foolish C. wrong D.different31.A.see B. match C.show D.recognize32.A.sourly B.patiently C. eagerly D.shyly33.A.idea B.try C.belief D.behavior34.A.away B.out C.in D.back35.A.enjoy B.admit C. mind D.finish36.A.decisions B. requests ments D.promises37.A.more clearly B.longer C. louder D.more carefully38.A. Unpleasant B. Innocent C.unwilling D.independent39.A.astonished B.worried C. confused D.excited40.A. presented B. concerned C.disturbed D.replacedDuring the war,my husband was stationed at an army camp in a desert in California.I went to live there in order to be 21 him. I hated the place .I had never 22 been so unhappy . My husband was ordered out on a long-term duty,and I was left in a tiny shack(棚屋) alone. The heat was 23 -almost 125 0F even in the shade of a cactus(仙人掌)。

【高分特训】2016年高考英语复习——完形填空集训(12套)

【高分特训】2016年高考英语复习——完形填空集训(12套)

【高分特训】2016年高考英语复习——完形填空集训(12套)【高分特训】2016年高考英语复习完形填空集训(12套)目录【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(一) (1)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(二) (11)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(三) (22)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(四) (30)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(五) (38)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(六) (46)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(七) (53)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(八) (61)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(九) (69)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十) (77)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十一) (86)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十二) (93)【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(一)【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1Once there was a girl called Arachne who was very proud of her skill at weaving. Manypeople came to see her 21 her threads in red, blue, green or yellow that made her 22pictures glow with life. ―Th e goddess Athene 23 have given you such a gift,‖ they said.But Arachne tossed her head. ―No,‖ she replied 24 ―I‘ve taught myself everything Iknow. ‖ 25 those words, the g oddess Athene decided to teach her a lesson. First she26 herself as an old woman and 27 Arachne‘s door. When she opened it, thegoddess warned her, ―You shouldn‘t compare yourself with the great Athene. You should be more28 .‖ At that Arachne grew very angry. ― Let her come here and have a 29 with me.Then we‘ll see who‘s better at weaving! ‖ 30 Athene threw off her disguise and thecontest began.All day the two contestants wove bright 31 into marvellous pictures. Arachne‘s was definitely 32 in skill and design. At that Athene grew 33 angry that she hit Archne. At once the girl became smaller and smaller. Her head disappeared and her body became 34 . Her human arms and legs disappeared to be replaced with twice as many thinner insect-like 35 . As Arachne ran to hide, Athene laughed 36 ―You may live, Arachne, but you will do your weaving 37 from now on. ‖ Hearing those words, Archne began to 38 a thread and to weave a pattern in the air. She had become the first 39 . Since then she has continued to recreate her lost 40 beautiful masterpiece in her webs, and all other spiders have followed her.21. A. color B. do C. print D. describe22. A. taken B. woven C. drawn D. moved23. A. should B. could C. must D. might24. A. proudly B. angrily C. kindly D. friendly25. A. Saying B. Finishing C. Hearing D. Listening26. A. disappointed B. disguised C. discouraged D. disaffected27. A. took on B. put on C. turned on D. knocked on28. A. careful B. humble C. proud D. honest29. A. conversation B. fight C. competition D. meeting30. A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Hopefully D. Generally31. A. colors B. threads C. wool D. feather32. A. superior B. inferior C. good D. excellent33. A. such B. too C. very D. so34. A. longer B. prettier C. bigger D. rounder35. A. heads B. eyes C. legs D. ears36. A. unhappily B. uncertainly C. untruly D. unkindly37. A. on the ground B. in the air C. at home D. on the wall38. A. preserve B. press C. prepare D. produce39. A. mosquito B. fly C. spider D. insect40. A. and B. or C. but D. soPassage 2Every fast-food employee knows that the drive-through window is the worst position. The window sticks with constant ice; the roar of engines hurts your 21 ; your words are lost in the howling wind.On a 22 afternoon, everything changed.Every once in a while, the sub-zero temperatures seal a 23 windows shut. Drivers don‘t exactly enjoy having to stand outside in the cold, 24 their orders into a speaker box, when they expect to drive through on their heated leather seats. In such cases, most customers tend to show their annoyance to the employees.This woman was 25 .―I‘ll get the next car‘s 26 as well,‖ she said as she came upto the window to pay. She stood outside, 27 much snow on her hair. Though she was obviously freezing, her bright 28 lit up her face like a fire.―You can‘t 29 their drinks,‖ I said, confused and tired.―No, but I‘ll buy them,‖ she said. ―Pay it forward and all that.‖Completely puzzled, I charged her as 30 , and when the next customer arrived at the window I explained what had just happened. I watched as his 31 changed — first angry to be out in the cold, then 32 at the random act of kindness, and finally, delighted by his33 .―I suppose I‘ll pay for the next order then,‖ he replied, nodding and waving at the impatient driver 34 him. He 35 over the cash and received his pre-paid hot drink.The trend continued. Customers arrived annoyed, only to leave 36 and pleased. Some were shocked to spend much more than they had expected, 37 others ended up receiving their order for less than half the price.Five vehicles passed, then ten, then twenty. No one refused to pay. Customers stood at my window 38 a fist-full of change to buy drinks for a complete stranger. Cars drove off, honking (鸣笛) and 39 their thanks.It only takes one customer, one person, to change the entire 40 of traffic. It only takes one moment, one smile, to warm up even the coldest of days.21. A. ears B. hands C. feet D. back22. A. freezing B. sunny C. warm D. usual23. A. truck‘s B. vehi cle‘s C. car‘s D. lorry‘s24. A. offering B. throwing C. screaming D. cancelling25. A. polite B. angry C. popular D. different26. A. number B. coffee C. fee D. order27. A. covering B. increasing C. gathering D. falling28. A. eyes B. smile C. hair D. annoyance29. A. pay B. take C. buy D. bring。

2016年高考英语全国卷I完形填空真题(含详解答案)

2016年高考英语全国卷I完形填空真题(含详解答案)

A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers, Inc. One morning in 2009, Larrywas 41 along 165 north after delivering to one ofhis 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lightson. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside downon the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from underthe 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器) . Two good bursts from the extinguisher and thefire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry hehad 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman’s voice coming from the wrecked ( 毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her tostay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrived, Larry and the otherman 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry askedthe 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 ——Larry went above and beyond the call of dutyby getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman ’s life.41. A. walkingB. touringC. travelingD. rushing42. A. passengersB. colleaguesC. employersD. customers43. A. SinceB. AlthoughC. AsD. If44. A. eachB. anotherC. thatD. his45. A. flamesB. smokeC. waterD. steam46. A. usedB. disabledC. removedD. abandoned47. A. got hold ofB. preparedC. took charge ofD. controlled48. A. came downB. came throughC. came inD. came over49. A. returnedB. receivedC. madeD. confirmed50. A. thenB. againC. finallyD. even51. A. StartingB. ParkingC. PassingD. Approaching52. A. quietB. stillC. awayD. calm53. A.forB. soC. andD. but54. A. explodeB. slip awayC. fall apartD. crash55. A. as ifB. unlessC. in caseD. after56. A. stepped forwardB. backed offC. moved onD. set out57. A. womanB. policeC. manD. driver58. A. forbiddenB. readyC. askedD. free59. A. for certainB. for considerationC. reportedD. checked60. A. patienceB. skillsC. effortsD. promise【答案和解析】41. C 解析:travel along 开车行进。

高考英语完形填空集训(十三)高三全册英语试题

高考英语完形填空集训(十三)高三全册英语试题

毛额市鹌鹑阳光实验学校2016高考英语完形填空集训(十三)【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1When I was 8 years old, a gentleman came to my orphanage(孤儿院)and taught us how to do woodworking projects.I remember my first project—a small table. I was so 41 of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(an) 42 . It was absolutely beautiful and it had taken me six weeks to 43 it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a 44 . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always 45 with us.As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so 46 and happy that I couldn’t wait. I _ 47 out like a flash, carrying my table and smiling from ear to ear.When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed.I was 48 it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand 49 it, she noticed that it was still wet. “Were you 50 to bring this home?” she asked.“No, ma’am,” I 51 with my head down.She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. There was 52 stuck all over. I brushed and cried, but it would not come off.I hid the table in my closet(橱柜) and never 53 it. A year later while cleaning up, I gave the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent(宿管员), thinking that she would 54 it away.Thirty years later at a reunion, I 55 that Mother Henderson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. We talked cheerfully for long. As I was about to leave, she asked me to come down to her 56 to get something important. I followed her 57 into a dark corner. She picked something up. 58 she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little table.Mother Henderson kept the little table that I had given up for lost so long ago.Today, I look at that table with bittersweet memories but full of 59 to Mother Henderson, who kept it for a young orphan who tried very hard to 60 .41. A. tired B. ashamed C. aware D. proud42. A. award B. record . . C. wonder D. product43. A. complete B. invent C. paint D.design44. A. reward B. gift C. prize D. souvenir45. A. satisfied B. angry C. patient D. strict46. A. upset B. excited C. confident D. amazed47. A. dashed B. walked C. stepped D. climbed48. A. drying B. admiring C. observingD. hiding49. A. into B. after C. above D. across50. A. supposed B. embarrassed C. encouraged D. determined51. A. agreed B. sighed C. whispered D. argued52. A. glue B. dirt C. paint D. wood53. A. removed B. shook C. touched D. split54. A. throw B. give C. take D. put55. A. recommended ..B. expected C. remembered D. learned56. A. bathroom B. basement C. balcony D. bedroom57. A. unexpectedly B. unwillingly C. curiouslyD. worriedly58. A. Until B. Since C. Before D.As59. A. gratitude B. admiration C. sympathy D. regret60. A. adapt B. study C. please D. performPassage 2A father of some teenage children had the family rule that they couldnot watch PG-13 or R-rated movies (限制级影片). His three 21 wanted tosee a particularly 22 movie that was on at local theaters, rated PG-13.The teens 23 friends and made a list of pros and cons (优缺点) about the movieto 24 their dad that they should be allowed to see it. The cons: three25 words, and implied sex. The pros: a popular movie – a blockbuster, some fantastic special effects, some of the most talented 26.The father looked at the 27 and the next evening the father 28 his three teenagersinto the living-room. There on the coffee table he had a plate of brownies(布朗尼蛋糕). The father told his children he had thought about their29 and had decided that if they would 30 a brownie then he would let them go to the 31. But just like the movie, the brownies had pros and cons.The pros were that the brownies were fresh, made with the finest chocolate and other good ingredients, 32 walnuts in them. The brownies only had one 33. The brownies contained just a little bit of dog poop (狗屎). 34, if any of his children could 35 to eat the brownies, then he knew they would also be able to see the movie 36 just a little bit of rubbish and not be 37. Of course, 38 of the teens would eat the brownies.Now when his teenagers ask permission to do something he is 39, the father just asks, “Would you like me to make my special 40?”21. A. sons B. daughters C. teens D. fans22. A. popular B. childish C. documentary D. instructive23. A. persuaded B. made C. visited D. interviewed24. A. advise B. convince C. warn D. inform25. A. dirty B. sweet C. magical D. merciful26. A. actors B. lawyers C. professors D. writers27. A. pros B. cons C. list D. plan28. A. called atB. called up C. called off D. called in29. A. feeling B. request C. suggestion D. situation30. A. find B. make C. eat D. smell31. A. concert B. play C. circus D. movie 32. A. burnt B. normal C. smelly D. yummy33. A. color B. shape C. disadvantage D. taste34. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. In addition D. On the other hand35. A. help B. continue C. forget D. refuse36. A. for B. with C. in D. without37. A. blamed B. moved C. terrifies D. affected38. A. none B. one C. two D. three39. A. eager forB. familiar withC. opposed toD. supportive40. A. dishes B. cakes C. walnuts D. chocolatesPassage 3Just once I would like to see a celebration of life instead of a gathering of death. A celebration 41 stories are told, laughter rings out, and as the speaker 42 his or her loving tribute(颂词), the person they are 43 rises from their chair and gives them the biggest bear hug! Wouldn't that be 44 !I now have a stronger 45 to tell those around me how much they mean to me. I am going to let my wife 46 just how loved and appreciated she is, not only by my 47 , but also by my actions. I am going to 48 Batman with my four-year-old more often, and in the middle of our romping(嬉闹).I am going to grab him, hug him 49 , and tell him how thankful I am that he is my 50 .Each day I will make a 51 to tell both of my boys how much I lovethem, 52 they are four or eighteen! From there, I am going to let family and friends know the tremendous impact they have 53 on my life. Finally, I am going to let the high school 54 I coach know that I look forward to each and every minute that I get to 55 with them in the gym.Don't let another day 56 by without letting that person know. There is something special about a written letter that 57 feelings of love towards another. I don't know about you, but I have letters and cards from people that I have 58 for years, and from time to time, I get them out and re-read them.They can turn a(n) 59 day into one where I realize just how blessed and lucky I am. Life is too 60 to leave kind words unsaid. The words you say, or the letter you write, might just make all the difference in the world.41.A.when B.how C.why D.where42.A.receives B.concludes C.forgets D. collects43.A.honoring B.admiring C.blamingD.evaluating44.A.anything B.nothing C.somethingD.everything45.A.excuse B.desire C.ambition D.anxiety46.A.explain B.answer C.imaggine D.know 47.A.words B.notes C.ideas D.plans48.A.buy B.invent C.play D.produce49.A.carefuly B.tightly C.curiouslyD.absolutely50.A.friend B.father C.brother D.son51.A.point B.suggestion C.recordD.promise52.A.although B.until C.whether D.because53.A.taken B.had C.sent D.found54.A.workers B.teachers C.singers D.players55.A.spend B.waste C.seize D.pass56.A.stay up B.run out C.go byD.leave off57.A.introduces B.expresses C.includesD.displays58.A.written B.drawn C.postedD.saved59.A.depressing B.exciting C.surprisingD.amusing60.A.long B.short C.rich D. poorPassage 4When I was a child, I began learning to play the piano, which was my favorite musical 41 ,but I was forced to give up when I startedmy middle school 42 I could concentrate more on my studies.It’s one of my biggest 43 to stop practicing the piano when I recall sadly today. During the following years, I kept telling my piano teacher that I would 44 . However, I didn’t keep my promise because I was 45 with my study. 46 I lost touch with my teacher. Some years later, my teacher died. I was very sad because I lost such a good teacher. She was a very warm and gentle person. It hurts me to think she may have been 47 that I never returned. I haven’t taken lessons since then but to be honest, I 48 to. Sitting at the piano, I couldn’t help recalling many 49 -- times of my practising at home and playing before my teacher and one time my teacher 50 me after I played entire pieces of music wrong in front of her colleagues. I was so 51 that I could hardly say anything. But her 52 helped ease my shame. These memories, 53 , good or bad, never caused my 54 for playing the piano again.This thought then led me to think that 55 is like music, and that we all try to play different 56 in the instrument of our life. Sometimesthe pitch(音高) is 57 when we play it well, but sometimes we are out of tone. However, we all continue to create our own 58 style of music. No matter what style our music is, it is 59 that we sing the songs of joy, quietness and love. Though I may never make it back to pianolessons, it doesn’t 60 that I’ve stopped making music.41. A. room B. performance C. instrument D. stage 42. A. so that B. because C. now that D. for 43. A. successes B. decisions C. regrets D. hobbies 44.A. playB. graduateC. leaveD. return 45.A. angryB. occupiedC. satisfiedD. patient 46.A. ActuallyB. ConstantlyC. GraduallyD. Suddenly 47.A. disappointedB. gladC. astonishedD. amazed 48.A. likedB. wantedC. neededD. decided 49.A. dreamsB. expressionsC. wordsD. memories 50.A. instructedB. hurtC. punishedD. respected 51.A. frightenedB. movedC. excitedD. embarrassed 52.A. happinessB. comfortC. satisfactionD. sigh 53.A. insteadB. meanwhileC. thereforeD. however 54.A. hopeB. feelingC. courageD. effort 55.A. lifeB. learningC. attitudeD. enjoyment 56.A. cardsB. rolesC. sportsD. games 57.A. hardB. surprisingC. wonderfulD. complex 58.A. uniqueB. boringC. commonD. similar 59A. necessaryB. strangeC. possibleD. important 60A. matterB. meanC. reportD. appearPassage 5How far would you walk to learn about something that interested you? When he was young, Jacob Lawrence often walked more than sixty 41 from his home in the Harlem section of New York City to the Metropolitan Museum of Art .Jacob wanted to be a (n ) 42 ,and he believed that studyingthe famous paintings 43 in that museum would help him . It was 1930,when many people were out of work, money was 44 andpeople suffered a lot .Still the streets were 45 with energy and color .As he walked through Harlem, Jacob looked hard at the people, the churches, and barbershops and so on .He 46 those images in his mind, along with the images of paintings he saw in the 47 .Jacob came froma poor family.His mother believed there was little chance 48 her son could grow up to be a successful painter.She wanted him to aim for something more 49 .But Jacob's teacher, Alston, in an art program saw that he was talented.Alston 50 him how to use paints to make stage sets.As time passed, Alston let Jacob rent work space in his own studio. That was an exciting place for a young black man 51 to become an artist.Many creative people 52 there to talk about art, literature and history.From their 53 ,Jacob learned that history books often 54 the accomplishments of African Americans.He decided to paint a sel1es of pictures describing the story of a black hero.He 55 Toussaint, who had helped free his people 56 French ruling.Many people admired Jacob's pictures, but he needed 57 admiration.To help his family, he often had to work at jobs that 58 him away from painting.Then something encouraging happened.An artist named Augusta got Jacob a job.For eighteen months, Jacob was given a 59 to paint pictures. For the first time, he felt like a 60 artist.41.A.steps B.blocks C.buildings D.avenues42.A.artist B.tutor C.scholar D.official43.A.swinging B.existing C.hanging D.twisting44.A.blank B.loose C.tough D.tight45.A.lined B.decorated C.associated D.filled46.A.stored B.received C.created D.remembered47.A.museum B.studio C.church D.street48.A.whether B.which C.that D.when 49.A.precious B.practical C.standard D.flexible50.A. recommended B.reminded C.provided D.showed51.A.hesitating B.struggling C.marching D.participating 52.A.settled B.wandered C.gathered D.rushed53.A.experiences B.performances C. accents D.conversations 54.A.acknowledged B.accused C.ignored D.witnessed55.A.chose B.accepted C.counted D.employed56.A.against B.from C.for D.with57.A.more than B.rather than C.other than D.less than58.A.broke B.gave C.permitted D.took59.A.award B.title C.salary D.prize60.A.permanent B.popular C.positive D professionalPassage 6Beginning to learn gymnastics even before she could barely walk, Svetlana had always dreamed to enter the Olympics scene some day.However, her 41 ended in the car on the winding road when a lorry appeared out of nowhere. The last thing she 42 was a blinding flash of light. In hospital, when told she would never 43 again, she couldn’ t believe it. Three months later, she was 44 out of hospital on a wheelchair. Then a friend came to her house to visit her with an old child’ s storybook.A bookmark in it made her 45 to page 117. The name of the 46 was‘The Day Clara Walked’ . She was determined to return to stage whatever it might cost. 47 , after a year’ s hard exercise, Svetlana recovered and was able to display her gymnastics. While she was sitting on the green bench 48 the Athens Stadium, memories 49 : first, the pain and the tears, the book under her pillow, the words of relatives full of advice andcomfort, and the pity in those eyes that had once held 50 for her talent. Then followed the trips to the gym where everyone looked on 51 , their disbelief transforming slowly to wonder, 52 she could balance the hoop (健身圈)as well as her teammates. She registered for 2004 Olympic Games, and finally she received 53 from the Olympic Committee.Her 54 was interrupted by the attendant wh o said,“It’ s time” , two words that she had been 55 to hear for so long. Smoothing her dress, she walked into the stadium, each 56 firm and steady. Everything was 57 , and the applause rang loud in her ears, her heart 58 violently against her chest.Later that night, Svetlana pulled the gold medal out of her pocket and placed it on the old 59 on the shelf, which opened to page 117, to the chapter‘The Day Clara Walked’ , tears 60 her vision.41. A. dream B. intension C. life D. career42. A. forgot B. remembered C. experienced D. suffered43. A. see B. dance C. walk D. sing44. A. rushed B. rocked C. thrown D. wheeled45. A. open B. relate C. point D. adapt46. A. bookmark B. page C. chapter D. story47. A. Suddenly B. Surprisingly C. Fortunately D. Certainly48. A. opposite B. beneath C. inside D. outside49. A. flooded in B. faded away C. mixed up D. squeezed out 50. A. fright B. regret C. sympathy D. admiration51. A. doubtfully B. thankfully C. nervously D. cheerfully52. A. until B. as C. while D. once53. A. access B. praise C. support D. approval54. A. plan B. attempt C. thought D. sight55. A. content B. eager C. upset D. proud56. A. breath B. wake C. step D. look57. A. unexpected B. awful C. perfect D. finished58. A. fighting B. striking C. kicking D. hammering59. A. hoop B. book C. letter D. dress60. A. clouding B. filling C. rolling D. rushing Passage 7A few years ago, on a flight I fortunately met with a psychologist, Dan Gilbert. He was very humorous, and we talked a lot. I was completely 41 . He was interested in the questions that we 42 but never have the opportunity to 43 .Now Gilbert has written a book Stumbling on Happiness. Reading it 44 me of that plane ride long ago. It is a 45 to read his book. Gilbert is charming and 46 . He has a rare 47 for making very complicated ideas come 48 .Stumbling on Happiness is a book about a very simple 49 powerful idea. What distinguishes us from other animals is our ability to predict the future, 50 , our interest in predicting the future. We spend much time51 what it would be like. Why? It is what allows us to 52 our life. It is by trying to apply some control over our futures 53 we attempt to be54 . But by any objective measure, we are really 55 at that predictivef unction. We’ re terrible at knowing how we will feel tomorrow, and even worse at 56 what will bring us happiness. Gilbert 57 to explain why we are so terrible. In making his case, Gilbert walks us 58 a series of attracting facts about the way our minds work. I suppose I really should go on at this point. But I think that might ruin the 59 of reading Stumbling on Happiness. This is a story about the mysteries of our lives. If you have even the slightest 60 about the human condition, you ought to read it. Trust me.41. A. attracted B. shocked C. excited D. interested42. A. talked about B. thought about C. cared about D. worried about43. A. find B. explore C. understand D. answer44. A. reminds B. informs C. suggests D. thinks45. A. step B. way C. hobby D. pleasure46. A. intelligent B. firm C. funny D. active47. A. interest B. gift C. ability D. power48. A. magic B. serious C. alive D. good49. A. and B. besides C. or D. but50. A. or rather B. in all C. in addition D. or else 51. A. telling B. developing C. imagining D. guessing52. A. make B. protect C. thank D. shape53. A. when B. that C. where D. what54. A. relaxed B. peaceful C. happy D. perfect55. A. bad B. angry C. slow D. disappointed56. A. predicting B. knowing C. realizing D. feeling57. A. sets about B. sets off C. sets out D. sets up58. A. over B. to C. on D. through59. A. love B. experience C. scene D. idea60. A. curiosity B. hope C. patience D. knowledge 2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十三)答案Passage 1:41—45:DCABD 46—50:BABDA 51—55:CBCAD 56—60:BCDACPassage 2:21~25 CADBA 26~30 ACDBC 31~35 DDCAB 36~40 BDACBPassage 3:【文章解读】本文是夹叙夹议文章。

【高分特训】高考英语-完形填空集训(四)

【高分特训】高考英语-完形填空集训(四)

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(四)【全国优秀高中英语名师】甘肃庆阳刘克炜【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1When I was about to go back home, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired a taxi. The car was 16 along the road, now well-lit, now sank in darkness. I broke the 17on purpose, 18 that the driver might be too tired to drive. “When do you go back home in the evening?” “9 o’clock. I’ll go after this trip.”“The n when do you come out in the morning?” I 19 another question.“9 o’clock, too. And I go home for lunch and dinner, just as if I worked at an office.” His easiness surprised me, because every time I ride in a taxi, what I hear from 20 are only complaints. They complain that they 21 work 22 , that it is 23 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated, 24 , and enjoy the 25 of others’ work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it 26 to be a section chief as I was before. I don’t like management work. I like driving, just for 27 . It’s 28 that I 29 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand Y uan a month with ease. Any30? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes31, I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 32 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 33 in his job. Such feelings are so 34 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 35 , “Neither joy in material gains nor grieve over personal setbacks (挫折).” How many people nowadays can show high ideals by simple living and go far with a calm mind? I couldn’t h elp feeling curious when I found such a state of mind in a stranger on a cold winter night.16. A. running B. flying C. driving D Walking.17. A silence. B. stillness C .calmness. D. quietness18. A. in order B. for fear C in case. D on condition.19. A. . threw out B. gave up C let off D. set off20. A. driver B. passenger C. taxi D. radio21. A. need B. should C. must D. have to22. A. from morning till afternoon B. from dawn till darkC. from night till morningD. from morning till night23. A. hard B. impossible C. possible D. easy24. A. busy B. lazily C. lazy D. busily25. A. gains B. fruits C. results D. achievements26. A. excited B. exciting C. tiring D. tired27. A. work B. pleasure C. interest D. money28. A. fortunate B. wise C. unfortunate D. likely29. A. hardly B. often C. seldom D usually30. A. secret B. method C. trick D. skill31. A. eastward B. westward C. southward D. northward32. A. lonely B. narrow C. wide D. empty33. A. kept B. had C. took D. made34. A. much B. little C. rare D. common35. A. goes B. talks C. says D. suggestsPassage 2An inspirational young man who wasn’t expected to survive a climbing accident is fighting his way back to fitness and raising cash for those who saved his life. Callum Rock’s family21 the worst after their16-year-old son suffered injuries. The 22 in the hospital lasted 12 hours to 23 his damaged body, including a severe brain injury. But despite fears that he might never walk again, Callum, now 20, has 24 everybody wrong with his amazing recovery. Not only is he walking, but he has just 25 a 5-mile run in 50 minutes to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance. Callum, who had to re-learn 26 , has come a very long way from the day he nearly 27 the accident. Back then, his parents were living every moment with the fear they might 28 him.Mum Jan said “He wasn’t expected to survive29 his injuries were so severe. There were five surgeons 30 to repair his artery(动脉). They had great 31 in stopping the bleeding.” Jan said the surgeons were “ 32 ” and Callum pulled through, but then followed a long 33 of re-building his body. Jan said “When he first 34 his eyes, he couldn’t do anything. He was just l ike a newborn baby again. He had to be 35 how to sit up and walk.” Callum admits that having to learn things again has been 36 . He jokes that he is like “the Iron Man”, 37 the scars on his right arm.His story has 38 a local businessman, who donated £500 to Callum. With this generous donation, Callum has now 39 more than £1,800 for the air ambulance.“It’s 40 to be able to raise money for them for what I owe them,” he said. “I owe so many people so much.21. A. gestured B. dressed C. feared D. conducted22.A. program B. instruction C. interview D. operation23.A. shake B. repair C. control D. support24.A. thought B. made C. proved D. kept25.A. watched B. described C. completed D. abandoned26.A.. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything27.A. died from B. met with C. escaped from D. dreamt of28.A. affect B. lose C. harm D. shock29.A. or B. so C. while D. because30.A. expressing B. weeping C. working D. learning31.A. difficulty B. experience C. confidence D. pleasure32.A. easy-going B. calm C. brilliant D. helpless33.A. progress B. list C. type D. queue34.A. dried B. rubbed C. lifted D. opened35.A. warned B. allowed C. questioned D. taught36.A. interesting B. frustrating C. exciting D. satisfying37.A. showing B. ignoring C. cutting D. leaving38.A. attacked B. inspired C. educated D. puzzled39.A. discovered B. borrowed C. collected D. wasted40.A. romantic B. strange C. safe D. goodPassage 3Once many years ago, I pulled a family out of a burning car somewhere in Wyoming. Last week I __41___ a telephone call from a woman who could not stop __42___ as she told me that one of my stories had saved her son from committing suicide. In closing she called me a __43___.That __44___ me thinking about what a hero is. Was I a hero __45___ I pulled a family from a burning car? If so, how could I be a hero just because I __46___ a story that saved someone's life?Today I decided to look up the word "hero" in the dictionary to see __47___ what it meant. It __48___ "aperson who does. something brave". As I read on, it also said "a person who is good and noble ".That statement __49___ me more than the part about being __50___. So I thought about something very important. Say I was walking into the local Wal-Mart Store and I __51___ to open, and hold the door for someone as a courtesy. As they passed me by, I say, "How are you today?" Most of the time that would be no big deal,__52___this time let's say it was for someone who was deeply __53___ and near the end of the rope. That may have very well been the only kindness or courtesy shown to them in a very long time.Having been near "the end of my rope", after my marriage of twenty years ended, I was in such a condition.I was within hours trying to get enough __54___ to end the pain and misery. When I returned home, someone had __55___ me a card in the mail which told me how __56___ they would appreciate me as a friend. That wonderful card probably saved my life. That person, without even knowing it, saved a life and became a hero Similarly many children come out of the orphanages__57___ a very hard and bitterattitude against the world, but the gifts we send them let them know that they have not been forgotten. __58___ , most of them will never hurt anyone because of the __59___ shown to them by those of us who cared. If it__60___ , we will also become “heroes”.41.A.made B. received C. gave D. accepted42. A. crying B. laughing C. thinking D. laughing43. A. writer B. player C. gentleman D. hero44. A. helped B. let C. got D. made45. A. while B. if C. though D. because46. A. said B. wrote C. made D. recalled47. A. exactly B. easily C. directly D. obviously48. A. wrote B. told C. read D. described49. A. helped B. gave C. touched D. impressed50. A. brave B. good C. kind D. noble51. A. happened B. wanted C. intended D. meant52. A. though B. since C. because D. but53. A. depressed B. excited C. moved D. frightened54. A. money B. energy C. ability D. courage55. A. sent B. carried C. brought D. took56. A. deeply B. completely C. well D. much57. A. without B. for C. with D. within58. A. Hopefully B. However C. Besides D. Unfortunately59. A. luck B. respect C. confidence D. kindness60. A. matters B. works C. acts D. doesPassage 4Late one night, a thief crept into a wealthy merchant’s house. He was a young thief, without experience. In fact, this was his first professional 41 . So he had 42 everything carefully. All went marvelously well at first. He found, as he 43 , an unlatched window and got into the room easily. But, stepping his way through the44 room, he stubbed (碰到) his bare 45 against a table leg. Choking (抑制) back a cry of pain, terrifiedof waking the merchant, he hit 46 on the forehead and called himself a fool. He had 47 to bring a light.In the darkness, 48 , he was able to see an oil lamp on the table, and lit it, then he gave a 49 of relief. As he 50 the lamp, a small spider came out from under its 51 .“Thank you for saving my life,” said the spider. “Before he went to bed, the merchant set this lamp down on top of me so I couldn’t escape. If you hadn’t come along, I wouldn’t have 52 the night; 53 , I’d have extremely uncomfortable situation for a long time.” “You have saved a life and shown compassion (同情), ”the spider went on, 54 the impatient thief said he had not 55 to do so. “ 56 yet, you have done so without the 57 thought or hope of reward. You have gained more merits (优点) than you could possibly imagine.” “But you’re only a spider,” said the thief.“And you’re only a man.” said the spider. “My dear thief, when you understand that 58 is life, whether on eight legs or 59 , you will have understood much. Your deed, 60 , has got rid of the bad things from your heart. Go from h ere with a fresh spirit. And good luck to you.”The thief did so and never thought to steal again.41. A. job B. mistake C. appearance D. finding42. A. explained B. managed C. planned D. imagined43. A. expected B. rememberedC. reminded D. meant44. A. dull B. dark C. sitting D. terrible45. A. head B. shoulder C. hand D. toe46. A. the merchant B. the spider C. the thief D. himself47. A. remembered B. forgot C. avoided D. happened48. A. however B. when C. so that D. but49. A. applause B. cry C. sigh D. laugh50. A. woke up B. laid down C. picked up D. turned over51. A. base B. cap C. cover D. foot52. A. spent B. lasted C. hated D. worried53. A. in time B . however C. anyhow D. indeed54. A. although B. so C. so that D. as if55. A. said B. led C. cared D. intended56. A. Better B. Worse C. Natural D. Lucky57. A. hopeful B. least C. ordinary D. most58. A. man B. spider C. life D. chance59. A. three B. two C. a dozen D. a hundred60. A. in no case B. at ease C. in any case D. without delayPassage 5Run Freely-A Lesson About CourageOne afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I 21 the car by the roadside and waited for her.As I looked 22 the car window, there was a small park where I saw a little boy, around one and a half to two years old, 23 freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short 24 . The boy had a big smile on his face 25 he had just been set free from some sort of 26 . The boy would then fall to the grass, 27 , and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a 28 on his face.Kids, when they fall down, don’t view their falling down as failure, but29 ,they treat it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they 30 . Not only was I touched by the boy’s persistence, but I was 31 touched by the manner in which he ran. With each attempt, he looked so 32 and so natural-no signs of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged. His only 33 was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could. He was just being a 34 -just being himself-being completely in the moment. He was not looking for 35 or was not worrying about whether 36 was watching. He wasn't concerned about being judged. He didn't seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him 37 and that it would be 38 if he did fall. No, all that 39 to him was to him was to accomplish the task, to feel the experience of running fully and freely.I learned a lot from that 40 and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits in life.21.A.parked B.started C.rode D.broke22.A.toward B.down C.outside D.over23.A.playing B.running C.rolling D.smiling24.A.way B.distance C.time D.length 25.A.as though B.so long as C.even if D.now that 26.A.park B.cave C.castle D.prison 27.A.take up B.get up C.break down D.lie in 28.A.tear B.smile C.pleasure D.surprise 29.A.however B.instead C.therefore D.anyhow- 30.A.stop B.win C.achieve' D.succeed 31.A.equally B.apparently C.actually D.luckily 32.A.confident B.joyful C.quiet D.proud 33.A.worry B.dream C.aim D.conclusion 34.A.boy B.child C.player D.winner 35.A.approval B.fortune C.chance ' D.trouble 36.A.anyone B.someone C.everyone D.one 37.A.fail B.run C.cry D.fall 38.A.disappointing B.embarrassing C.frightening D.amusing 39.A.happened B.cared C.mattered D.related 40.A.observation B.discovery C.story D.IncidentPassage 658 of my life. His eyes were filled with tears and sadness. It was the first time that I saw dad 59 . My mom later told me that dad was selling noodles to save money for my college education. I was such an idiot, and even today I still feel 60 for that night.41. A. abruptly B. unfortunately C. expectedly D. fortunately42. A. question B. problem C. challenge D. solution43. A. upside down B. inside out C. up and down D. at the bottom44, A, existed B. produced C. delivered D. survived45. A. as well as B. either C. as well D. neither46. A. of course B. by no means C. on the contrary D. in vain47. A. whatever B. whichever C. whenever D. however48. A. few B. a little C. little D. a few49. bination B. conversation C. communication D. connection50. A. put up B. set up C. came up D. picked up51. A. school B. lesson C. course D. task52. A. could B. should C. would D. might53. A. whether B. though C. while D. because54. A. stand B. believe C. assume D. prove55. A. wonderful B. stupid C. delicious D. strange56. A. confused B. frightened C. shocked D. disappointed57. A. out B. around C. down D. away58. A. the rest B. the other C. another D. other59. A. laughing B. shouting C. hugging D. crying60. A. grateful B. guilty C. proud D. embarrassedPassage 7About a week ago, my 4-year-old cousin and I were playing basketball at our local park. The 41 was warm, and many other children were outside 42 . As we played, I noticed a small group of boys 43 a smaller, skinner, and possibly younger boy. They were calling his names and 44 pushed him to the ground and 45 dirt in his face. When I saw that, I grabbed my 46 by the hand and walked over to the 47 .I stepped 48 them and the younger boy, and asked them 49 what this boy had done to deserve50 they were doing to him. They all 51 silently for a moment, and then the most amazing thing 52 : One of the boys who hadn’t said anything since I 53 stepped around me and helped the small boy off the54 and then apologized. He offered to let him play with them, 55 the boy quietly said “thank you” and refused, then left there.As I looked around, I 56 that there were dozens of other people at the park—some of them were 57 with children of their own—but no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt 58 that the one of the boys was brave enough to stand up against his friends to help someone 59 , but I felt sad that no one else had even taken a second 20 . I couldn’t help but think that those other parents at the park would want someone to help their child in that situation, and yet they did nothing but stand by.41. A. climate B. atmosphere C. air D. weather42. A. as usual B. as well C. as planned D. as yet43. A. picking on B. leaving for C. staying in D. taking over44. A. yet B. only C. even D. just45. A. noticed B. kicked C. watched D. showed46. A. cousin B. son C. daughter D. boy47. A. class B. family C. group D. society48. A. among B. at C. over D. between49. A. hopefully B. finally C. politely D. possibly50. A. who B. how C. why D. what51. A. came B. went C. stood D. talked52. A. failed B. refused C. agreed D. happened53. A. jumped up B. walked over C. helped out D. put away54. A. tree B. room C. stone D. ground55. A. so B. but C. then D. still56. A. expected B. imagined C. realized D. admitted57. A. neighbors B. friends C. classmates D. parents58. A. angry B. sorry C. sad D. happy59. A. in turn B. in advance C. in need D. in all60. A. knock B. shout C. noise D. glance2016高考英语-完形填空集训(四)答案Passage 1:16-20 AABAA 21-25DDACB 26-30 CBACA 31-35CBCCAPassage 2:21-25 CDBCC 26-30AABDC 31-35ACADD 36-40BABCDPassage 3:41-45BADCD 46-50BACDA 51-55ADADA 56-60DCADB Passage 4:41-45:CCABD 46-50, DBACC 51-55, ABDAD 56-60, ABCBC Passage 5:21-25 ACBBA 26-30 DBBBD 31-35 AACBA 36-40 BDBCA Passage 6:41-45 BBADC 46-50 ACADB 51-55 ACDAB 56-60 CDADB Passage 7:41-45 DBACB 46-50 ACDCD 51-55 CDBDB 56-60 CDDCD。

2016年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空总汇及解析

2016年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空总汇及解析

新课标Ⅰ卷第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers。

Inc。

One morning in 2009. Larry was __41__along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 。

Suddenly,he saw a car with its bright lights on。

43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over,set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman’s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle。

51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window。

They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived,53 she thought the car was going to 54 。

2016年高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编及其详解

2016年高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编及其详解

全国卷Ⅰ卷第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers. Inc.One morning in 2009. Larry was __41__along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on.43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman‟s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman‟s life.41. A. walking B. touring C.traveling D.rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers D. customers43. A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44. A. each B. another C. that D. his45. A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46. A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47. A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49. A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50. A. then B. again C. finally D. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52. A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. and D. but54. A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55. A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56. A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59. A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60. A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promise【答案】41-45 CDCBA 46-50 BADCA 51-55 DBDAC 56-60 BBDAC【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文主要介绍了Larry在送货回来的路上遇到了一辆着火的汽车。

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(三)

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(三)

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(三)【全国优秀高中英语名师】【高分特训】第二部分英语知识使用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1Did you hear the sports story that came out of Greece a few years ago? No, it wasn’t f rom the country thatstarted the Olympics, 21 it has an Olympic quality. The story came out of Greece, New York, and it wasabout Jason McElwain, a 17-year-old autistic(自闭的) kid, and Jim Johnson, a high school basketball22 .Jason,who didn’t speak until he was five and always 23 with learning challenges, was 24 for abasketball player, only five foot six. In fact, he never 25 the team. He was the team manager, who keptstatistics and handed out water bottles.But Coach Johnson 26 Jason’s enthusiasm for the game and his unselfish dedication to the team. Sohe decided if the score 27 , he might let him 28 a few minutes.Word got around and a group of students came to the game with signs 29 his nickname, “J-Mac,” a ndcutouts of his face placed on popsicle(冰棒)sticks.When Jason was put into the game with four minutes left, they 30 wildly hoping that he might even31 a basket. In Hollywood, he would have done just that, and his teammates would have 32 him off ontheir shoulders. But in the 33 world of Greece, New York, Jason took a 34 and missed by about sixfeet. His supporters 35 and the coach worried that he may have set this young man up for 36 .But J-Mac 37 another shot, and another, and another. 38 he took 10 shots, and scored 20 points inhis four minutes of 39 .And, yes, he was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates. And it was the career high point in the life ofa coach who just gave a good kid a(n) 40 .21. A. if B. though C. since D. for22. A. star B. game C. coach D. play23. A. began B. went C listened D. struggled24. A. short B. big C. good D. ready25. A. gathered B. organized C. supported D. made26. A. showed B. liked C. developed D. lost27. A. decreased B. changed C. mattered D. permitted28. A. train B. rest C. play D. direct29. A. giving B. bearing C. calling D. keeping30. A. blamed B. laughed C. ran D. cheered31. A. score B. find C. fill D. hang32. A. cut B. carried C. put D. knocked33. A. real B. modern C. whole D. natural34. A. shot B. seat C. look D. step35. A. nodded B. broke C. agreed D. complained36. A. fame B. embarrassment C. courage D. achievement37. A. took B. heard C. got D. fired38. A. In fact B. In turn C. However D. Meanwhile39. A. sorrow B. joy C. glory D. guilt40. A. lesson B. chance C. prize D. awardPassage 2We lived in a house with a big garden, 41 we had planted different kinds of hot peppers. An African called Reeve worked for me. He 42 hot peppers, too. It was late summer and a beautiful sunny day. My son, Marcus, eight, and my daughter, Ellen, ten, picked several 43__ hot peppers and entered our workroom with their 44 . They wanted to see if Reeve could 45 more hot peppers than I. After a little joking with them we agreed to the contest but they had to 46 , too. That was not 47 _ terms for them so they left the room. They 48 about an hour later with a new proposal and some other large hot peppers they had just picked. Somehow, they had reasoned that when a pepper was 49 in color it was the hottest kind. Marcus and Ellen would eat the green colored peppers 50 Reeve and I would eat the red colored peppers. Giving Reeve a wink(使眼色), we 51 . Showing good sportsmanship, I had the kids 52 the peppers that Reeve and I would eat. They picked the largest two red peppers. Then they picked a 53 green one for themselves. __54 what was going to __55 , I told them I would make it 56 for them. I cut one pepper in half and removed the __57 to reduce the heat a little. The contest was one of speed rather than quantity. Each child had pepper in hand and was 58 to start.Looking at my 59 , I said, “OK, on three. One, Two, Three, Go.” Much happened al l at once. Tears, screams and spitting running around, the children 60 their mouth with fast waving hands. A short time later, Reeve and I agreed that the red tasted better than the green.41. A. which B. where C. who D. that42. A. ate B. liked C. sold D. studied43. A. heavy B. colorful C. large D. green44. A. proposal B. tricks C. imagination D. plans45. A. plant B. pick C. harvest D. eat46. A. taste B. participate C. contribute D. share47. A. acceptableB. comfortable C. profitableD. tolerable48. A. entered B. returned C. responded D. reached49. A. purple B. green C. red D. orange50. A. for B. or C. So D. if51. A. smiled B. understood C. agreed D. jumped52. A. prepare B. select C. cut D. cook53. A. fresh B. small C. delicious D. hot54. A. Knew B. Knowing C. Known D. Being known55. A. take in B. take on C. take place D. take effect56. A. easier B. happier C. more interesting D. hotter57. A. seeds B. leaves C. skin D. color58. A. nervous B. eager C. willing D. glad59. A. watch B. children C. partner D. people60. A. opened B. covered C. fanned D. washedPassage 3It was during those hard days in a small community.Food was in short supply.I used to stop by Mr.Miller's stand for 41One particular day, while Mr.Miller was 42 some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy 43 admiring a basket of green peas.Soon I was also 44 to the fresh green peas.The boy left.Mrs.Miller _ 45 to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our 46 _, all from poor families.Jim always offers to 47 our produce for their marbles(弹珠).He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles 48 .Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for 49 ." I left the stand, 50 with this man.Years later, I went back to visit some 51 in that community and while I was there I learned Mr.Miller had died.I agreed to 52 my friends to see Mrs.Miller.Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of53 .Ahead of us were three young men.They moved to the casket(棺椁).Mrs.Miller's eyes followed them 54 each young man placed his own 55 hand over the cold pale hand and then left.Our turn came to meet Mrs.Miller.I told her who I was and mentioned the 56 of the marbles.She said, "Those three young men were the boys.They told me how they 57 Jim's kindness."We've never had much 58 ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the 59 man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers.60 beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !41.A.flowers B.grains C.vegetables D.fruits42.A.bagging B.digging C.selling D.cooking 43.A.happily B.hungrily C.curiously D.seriously 44.A.carried B.sent C.drawn D.led45.A.pulled up B.picked up C.got up D.came up 46.A.community B.town C.home D.store47.A.trade B.bring C.change D.get48.A.in time B.in particular C.on purpose D.on average 49.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing 50.A.impressed B.surprised C.disappointed D.satisfied 51.A.relatives B.friends C.businessmen D.workers 52.A.introduce B.send C.accompany D.assist53.A.comfort B.thanks C.praise D.encouragement 54.A.since B.whether C.because D.as55.A.cool B.warm C.red D.pale56.A.price B.color C.story D.number 57.A.appreciated B.forgot C.needed D.helped58.A.debt B.wealth C.hope D.health59.A.tallest B.dearest C.richest D.toughest60.A.Rolling B.Fading C.Hanging D.RestingPassage 4There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degrees of health and wealth and the other comforts of life, one becomes happy, 41 becomes unhappy. This 42 from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, and events, and the resulting effects upon their minds.The people who are to be happy 43 their attention to the conveniences of things, the pleasant parts of conversation, the well-prepared dishes, the goodness of the wines, and the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the 44 things. They are, 45 ,continually unsatisfied. By their words, they complain about the pleasure of society, offend many people, and46 themselves disagreeable (不受欢迎的) everywhere. If this turn of mind were founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing and being disliked is perhaps taken up47 by imitation (模仿). It grows into a habit, unknown 48 its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it are 49 its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and 50 them change this habit.Although in fact it is chiefly an act of imagination, it has serious 51 in life, since it causes deep sorrow and bad luck. Those people offend many others, nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most 52 politeness and respect. This 53 puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at obtaining 54 advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step 55 speak a word to favor their hopes. If they cause themselves public objections (反对), no one will 56 or excuse them, and many 57 join to criticize their wrongdoings. These people should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleasing, 58 worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do not, 59 will be good for others to avoid any contact with them. Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, 60 when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.41.A. other B. another C. the other D. one another42.A. comes B. rises C. raises D. becomes43.A. draw B. focus C. attract D. pay44.A. same B. contrary C. happy D. funny45.A. however B. furthermore C. otherwise D. therefore46.A. let B. force C. make D. have47.A. originally B. finally C. normally D. gradually48.A. as B. to C. for D. at49.A. convinced for B. convincing for C. convinced of D. convincing of50.A. agree B. enjoy C. praise D. help51.A. consequences B. reasons C. causes D. phenomena52.A. usual B. common C. average D. normal53.A. hardly B. luckily C. seriously D. frequently54.A. any B. other C. few D. no55.A. and B. but C. so D. or56.A. defend B. offend C. intend D. attend57.A. shall B. must C. can D. will58.A. with B. without C. but for D. in case of59.A. one B. they C. it D. that60.A. specially B. only C. mainly D. especiallyPassage 5Just like a boxer, we , too come face to face with many opponents on the stage of life—problems and difficulties. The bad news is that we don’t really know when our41 with these opponents occur. Here are several reasons why you should 42 yourself for success like a champion boxer!You d on’t practice on the stage, that’s where your skills and your abilities are 43 . This also means that you don’t 44 solving problems and developing yourself when 45 occur, you prepare yourself to face them long 46 you actually face them.If you are talented, you probably need less 47 and training time in facing life’s challenges. Actually, for people who are born with 48 , training and learning becomes even more important. 49 the lazy person’s motto: “If it isn’t broken, why fix it?” Why wait for your roof to leak in the 50 season when you can fix it right away. Act51 .Training enables you to gain intuition(直觉)and reaction. With 52 practice and training, you build up your body, your mind and your heart and gain the intuition and reaction of a (n) 53 .The same thing is true in life. Without training, you will 54 . Without training, you will not be able to 55 how your enemy will hit you.Keep in mind that training is born out of discipline and 56 . Even if you meet with some setbacks in your training process, 57 you keep at it and are confident, you will soon see 58 in your life and when problems come, you will be like the champion 59 who stands tall and fights until the final round is overand y ou’re60 as the champion!41 A.friendships B.championships C.programs D.matches42 A.train B.offer C.show D.bring43 A.appreciated B.shared C.evaluated D.promoted44 A.finish B.start C.enjoy D.practice45 A.chances B.problems C.occasions D.dangers46 A.before B.after C.as D.since47 A.consideration B.attention C.preparation D.instruction48 A.disease B.ambition C.talent D.belief49 A.Understand B.Abandon C.Condemn D.Remember50 A.cloudy B.windy C.sunny D.rainy51 A.on time B.at times C.right away D.at last52 A.constant B.real C.stable D.quick53 A.enemy B.champion C.opponent D.coach54 A.mix up B.mess up C.stand out D.break out55 A.check B.prove C.handle D.predict56 A.confidence B.experience C.performance D.improvement57 A.before B.unless C.until D.if58 A.exchanges B.results C.setbacks D.disadvantages59 A.judge B.swimmer C.boxer D.runner60 A.claimed B.called C.announced D.electedPassage 6This always began after breakfast:“go ahead, everyone. I’ll 41 the dishes!”For the nex t hour dad did the dishes, singing songs like I Had a Hat when I came in.I suppose it was 42 for a boy’s father to wear an apron(围裙)—but I never thought much of it 43 the day that dad broke with tradition. ‘Tommy’, he said 44 . “There comes a time in every boy’s life when he must take on45 .Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so that your mother and I can work the word46 in the paper together.“You want me to do the dishes?”“47 wrong with taking over the dishes, son?”I didn’t taste a bit of48 that day. Dad seemed in merry mood as he described an excellent game. Everything grew quiet. My sister began to 49 the table. My brother was scraping(刮掉) the last of the egg from his plate. My father 50:” let’s go read the paper, Hon.”“Aren’t you doing the dishes?”my mother asked.“Your oldest son has 51 offered,” replied my father.So this was 52 my life had come to. Ask me to turn through a rainstorm. 53 me to ride the rollercoaster---backward. There things I would do. But I could never do those dishes. There are nothing 54 but to refuse.People often say there is an55 chemistry between a father and a son. Dad came back into the kitchen just as I was about to 56 out. He had loosened his tie and rolled up the sleeves of his shirt----ready to 57. In his right, band was the old apron.I want you to have this, Tommy. It will keep your clothes from getting wet. Thanks, son.” 58 that he disappeared into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the apron. It had seen better days. I could see my dad 59 for the dishes and washing them happily. My dark angel disappeared. Soon I was singing a song about an(a)60 . Iknew the kind of man I wanted to be---my dad.41 A take notice B take care of C take apart D take in42 A obvious B average C magic D strange43 A once B when C until D after44 A cheerfully B angrily C madly D bitterly45 A plans B responsibilities C decisions D traditions46 A form B speech C lab D puzzle47 A nothing B something C anything D everything48 A breakfast B lunch C supper D dinner49 A collect B clear C move D set50 A explained B claimed C announced D insisted51 A generously B honestly C luckily D modestly52 A what B how C which D why53 A convince B inspire C permit D command54 Alost B done C left D kept55 A extra B special C sincere D healthy56 A storm B take C make D give57 A laugh B relax C eat D perform58 A on B for C to D with59 A fighting B searching C reaching D sending60 A glove B apron C towel D hat2016高考英语-完形填空集训(三)答案Passage 1:【语篇解读】一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹。

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(全国卷Ⅰ卷)A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers, Inc. One morning in 2009, Larry was 41along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47the fire extinguisher(灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman‟s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrived, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman‟s life.41. A. walking B. touring D.rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers43. A. Since B. Although D. If44. A. each C. that D. hisB. smokeC. waterD. steam46. A. used C. removed D. abandonedB. preparedC. took charge ofD. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in49. A. returned B. received D. confirmedB. againC. finallyD. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing52. A. quiet C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. andB. slip awayC. fall apartD. crash55. A. as if B. unless D. after56.A. stepped forward C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. askedB. for considerationC. reportedD. checked60. A. patience B. skills D. promise【答案】41-45 C D CBA 46-50 B ADCA 51-55 DBDAC 56-60 BB D AC全国卷Ⅱ、重庆卷Hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置)on your desk. And they‟ve never actually 21you. Everything they know about you 22 through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away. 23 they feel they can know you 24 from the sound of your voice. That‟s how powerful the 25is.Powerful, yes, but not always 26. For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone. Rani, my faceless agent whom I‟d never met 27 , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. But her cold voice really 28 me. I sometimes wished to 29 another agent.One morning, I had to 30 an immediate flight home for a family emergency. I ran into Rani‟s office 31. The woman sitting at the desk, 32 my madness, sympathetically jumped up. She gave me a 33 smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the 34immediately. “What a wonderful lady!” I thou ght.Rushing out 35 I called out over my shoulder, “By the way, what‟s your name?” “I‟m Rani,” she said. I turned around and saw a 36 woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. I was 37 ! Why had I thought she was cold? Rani was, well, so38 .Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, I figured it all out. Rani‟s 39 —her warm smile, her nods, her …I‟m here for you‟40 —were all silent signals that didn‟t travel through wires.21. A. accepted B. noticed C. heardB. movedC. ranD. developed23. A. Thus C.Then D. Indeed24. A. rather B. also D. alreadyB. voiceC. connectionD. impression26. A. direct B. useful C. easyB. by myselfC. in publicD. on purposeB. interestedC. discouragedD. confused29. A. promote B. train D. know30. A. arrange B. postpone C. confirm D. book31. A. for the fi rst time B. at any time C. from time to time D. in good time32. A. expecting C. testing D. avoiding33. A. shy C. familiar D. forced34. A. bill B. form D. list35. A. hopefully B. disappointedly D. regretfully36. A. careful B. serious C. nervous37. A. amused B. worried C. helpless38. A. calm C. proud D. clever39. A. forgiveness B. eagerness friendliness D. skillfulness40. A. explanation C. concept D. behavior【答案】21-30. DABCADAACD31-40. ABBCCDDBCB新课标Ⅲ卷When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. Thatmeant2Miller King, who was the best 22at our school.Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for 23 .Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from 24 . He looked very25 , but he didn‟t cry.That season, I 26 all of Miller‟s records while he 27 the home games from the bench. We went 10-1 and I was named most valuable player, 28 I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller‟s 29 .One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller 30 going over a fence—which wasn‟t 31to climb if you had both arms. I‟m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept 32 from. But even that challenge he accepted. I 33 him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally 34 on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didn‟t tell you this during the season, but you did35 .Thank you for filling in for36.”His words freed me from my bad 37 . I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of a leader. Damaged but not defeated, he was 38 ahead of me. I was right to have 39him. From that day on, I grew 40 and a little more real.21. A. cheering for C. relying on D. staying with22. A. coach B. student C. teacherB. showC. comfortD. pleasure24. A. school B. vacation D. trainingB. calmC. relaxedD. ashamed26. A. held C. set D. tried27. A. reported B. judged C. organized28. A. and B. then D. thus29. A. decision B. mistake D. sacrificeB. hurtC. tiredD. lost31. A. steady C. fun D. fit32. A. praise B. advice D. apology33. A. let C. had D. noticed34. A. dropped B. ready C. trappedB. wrongC. quicklyD. normally36. A. us B. yourself D. them37. A. memories B. ideas C. attitudesB. alsoC. yetD. just39. A. challenged B. cured C. invited40. A. healthier C. cleverer D. cooler【答案】21-30.BDACABDC C A31-40.BCBDACDADB北京卷A Race Against DeathIt was a cold January in 1925 in Nome, Alaska. The town was cut off from the rest of the world due to heavy snow.On the 20th of that month, Dr.Welch 36 a sick boy, Billy, and knew he had diphtheria, a deadly infectious(传染的)disease mainly affecting children. The children of Nome would be 37 if it struck the town. Dr.Welch needed medicine as soon as possible to stop other kids from getting sick. 38 , the closest supply was over 1,000 miles away, in Anchorage.How could the medicine get to Nome? The town`s 39 was already full of ice, so it couldn`t come by ship. Cars and horses couldn‟t travel on the 40 roads. Jet airplanes and big trucks didn‟t exist yet.41 January 26, Billy and three other children had died. Twenty more were 42 . Nome`s town officials came up with a(n) 43 . They would have the medicine sent by 44 from Anchorage to Nenana. From there, dogsled(狗拉雪橇)drivers—known as “mushers”—would 45 it to Nome in a relay(接力).The race began on January 27. The first musher, Shannon, picked up the medicine from the train at Nenana and rode all night. 46 he handed the medicine to the next musher, Shannon`s face was black from the extreme cold.On January 31,a musher named Seppala had to 47a frozen body of water called Norton Sound.It was the most 48part of the journey. Norton Sound was covered with ice,which could sometimes break up without warning.If that happened,Seppala might fall into the icy water below.He would49 ,and so would the sick children of Nome. But Seppala made it across.A huge snowstorm hit on February 1.Amusher named Kaasen had to brave this storm.At one point,huge piles of snow blocked his50 .He had to leave the trail (雪橇痕迹)to get around them.Conditions were so bad that it was impossible for him to 51 the trail again. The only hope was Balto,Kaasen‟s lead dog.Balto put his nose to the ground,52to find the smell of other dogs that had traveled on the trail.If Balto failed,it would mean disaster for Nome.The minutes passed by.Suddenly, Balto began to53.He had found the trail.At 5:30 am on February 2, Kaasen and his dogs 54 in Nome. Within minutes,Dr.Welch had the medicine.He quickly gave it to the sick children.All of them recovered.Nome had been55 .C. interviewedD. curedC. fearless38. A. Moreover39. A. airport40. A. narrow D. dirty41. A. FromB. upsetC. messageC. seaD. roadD. giveB. Since47. A. enter B. move48. A. shameful B. boring49. A. escape B. bleedB. exitD. changeC. askingD. learningC. biteC. camped55. A. controlled C. founded【答案】36-45.ABDCBCDABA46-55.CDCDCABADB四川卷Lainey finished third grade. She had good grades and could read 41 grade level, but she did not like to read. On a family car trip, her Aunt Dede pulled out a copy of Harry Potter, as asurprise for her 42 . But Lainey took one look at it, 43her eyes, and said, “Borr rr ing!”Aunt Dede, a teacher, had read the book to her students, and they loved it. 44 the youngest children in the class were 45by the story. They46 with great interest and then 47 joined in grand conversations about Harry`s adventures.“How can you say it`s 48 ? Have yo u read it? ” asked Aunt Dede.“No, it`s too long and it doesn`t have any 49 ,” complained Lainey.“Oh, that`s where you are 50;there are lots of pictures. Every page is full of pictures; you just have to read the words to 51 them. It`s like magic.”“Nice try, Aunt Dede,”Lainey replied 52 from the back seat.Another 53 was in order. “Well, if you don‟t want to read it, give it54.Maybe your mom would 55 hearing the story.” The book sailed through the air to Aunt Dede and she began to read it aloud. By the end of the first chapter,56 were coming from the back seat:“Please read a little57.”Lainey is an example of an58reader. As shown here, Lainey can become 59about reading when 60 with literature on topics that interest her, and when the people around her model involvement in the reading process.41. A. within B. on C. to42. A. daughter C. student D. friend43. A. opened B. dried D. shadedB. StillC. JustD. Yet45. A. surprised B. annoyed C. puzzled46. A. read B. told D. wrote47. A. suspectedly B. anxiously C. calmly48. A. amazing C. ridiculous D. humorousB. storiesC. adventuresD. conversations50. A. crazy B. foolish D. differentB. matchC. showD. recognizeB. patientlyC. eagerlyD. shyly53. A. idea C. belief D. behavior54. A. away B. out C. inB. admitC. mindD. finish56. A. decisions C. comments D. promises57. A. more clearly B. longer D. more carefully58. A. unpleasant B. innocent D. independent59. A. astonished B. worried C. confusedB. concernedC. disturbedD. replaced【答案】41-50.DBCAD CDBAC51-60.AABDA BCCDA浙江卷During the war,my husband was stationed at an army camp in a desert in California.I went to live there in order to be21 him. I hated the place.I had never 22been so unhappy. My husband was ordered out on a long-term duty,and I was left in a tiny shack(棚屋) alone. The heat was 23 —almost 125°F even in the shade of a cactus(仙人掌). 24a soul to talk to. The wind blew non-stop, and all the food I ate,and the very air I breathed,were 25 with sand, sand, sand!I was so sorry for myself that I wrote to my parents. I told them I was 26 and coming back home.I said I couldn‟t stand it one minute longer. I27 be in prison! My father answered my 28with just two lines—two lines that will always sing in my 29—two lines that completely changed my life:Two men looked out from prison bars,One saw the mud,the other saw the stars.I read those two lines30 . I was ashamed of myself. I made up my mind I would find out what was good in my present 31; I would look for the stars.I made friends with the natives,and their 32amazed me. They gave me presents of their favorite artworks which they had 33to sell to tourists. I studied the delightful forms of the cactus.I watched for the desert sunsets,and 34for seashells that had been left there millions of years ago when the sands of the desert had been an ocean35 .What brought about this 36 change in m e? The desert hadn‟t changed,37 I had.I had changed my38 . And by doing so,I changed an unhappy experience into the most amazing 39of my life. I was excited by this new world that I had discovered. I had looked out of my self-created prison and 40 the stars.21. A. off B. behind D. beyondB. alreadyC. thenD. still23. A. inflexible B. incomprehensible C. uncontrollable24. A. Only C. Many D. Such25. A. covered C. buried D. charged26. A. catching up B. keeping up D. getting up27. A. ought to B. might well D. had better28. A. request B. call C. question29. A. comparison B. imagination C. considerationB. by and byC. up and downD. now and then31. A. company B. occupation D. relationship32. A. movement C. guidance D. purposeB. failedC. managedD. happened34. A. asked C. waited D. headedB. surfaceC. rockD. level36. A. shocking B. challenging C. puzzling37. A. as C. for D. orB. principleC. identityD. standard39. A. vacation B. operation C. affair40. A. sought B. counted D. reached【答案】21-30 CADBBCCDDA 31-40CBABADBADC江苏卷Years ago, a critical event occurred in my life that would change it forever. I met Kurt Kampmeir of Success Motivation Incorporation for breakfast. While we were 36,Kurt askedme, “John, what is your37for personal growth?”Never at a loss for words, I tried to find things in my life that might38for growth. I toldhimabout the many activities in which I was39. And I went into a40about how hard Iworked and the gains I was making. I must have talked for ten minutes. Kurt41 patiently, but then he42 smiled and said, “You don‟t have a personal plan for growth, do you?”“No,” I43.“You know,” Kurt said simply, “growth is not a(n)44 process.”And that‟s when it45 me. I wasn‟t doing anything46 to make myself better. And at that moment, I made the47:I will develop and follow a personal growth plan for my48.That night, I talked to my wife about my49 with Kurt and what I had learned. I50 her the workbook and tapes Kurt was selling. We51 that Kurt wasn‟t just trying to make a sale. He was offering a52 for us to change our lives and achieve our dreams.Several important things happened that day. First, we decided to 53 the resources. But more importantly, we made a commitment to 54 together as a couple. From that day on, we learned together, traveled together, and sacrificed together. It was a55 decision. While too many couples grow apart, we were growing together.36.A. working B. preparing C. thinking37. A. suggestion B. demand D. request38. A. appeal B. look C. callB. trappedC. lostD. bathed40. A. lecture C. discussion D. debate41. A. calculated C. drank D. explained42. A. eagerly B. gradually C. gratefullyB. interruptedC. apologizedD. complainedB. slowC. independentD. changing45. A. confused B. informed C. pleased46. A. on loan C. on sale D. on balance47. A. comment B. announcement D. arrangementB. progressC. performanceD. investment49. A. contract C. negotiation D. argument50. A. lent B. sold D. offered51. A. recalled B. defined D. declared52. A. tool B. method D. rule53. A. provide C. give D. deliverB. surviveC. moveD. gather55. A. difficult B. random C. firm【答案】36-45.DCDA B BDAAD 46-55.BCABC CCBAD天津卷The journey my daughter Cathy has had with her swimming is as long as it is beautiful.Cathy suffered some terrible 16in her early childhood. After years of regular treatment, she 17became healthy.Two years ago, while Cathy was watching the Olympics, a dream came into her sweet little head—to be a swimmer. Last summer, she wanted to 18out local swim team. She practiced hardand finally 19 it. The team practice, 20,was a rough start. She coughed and choked and could hardly 21 her first few weeks. Hearing her coughing bitterly one night, I decided to 22 her from it all. But Cathy woke me up early next morning, wearing her swimsuit 23 to go! I told her she shouldn‟t swim after a whole night‟s coughi ng, but she refused to 24 and insisted she go.From that day on, Cathy kept swimming and didn‟t 25a single practice. She had a 26 intention within herself to be the best she could be. My ten-year-old was growing and changing right before my eyes, into this27 human being with a passion and a mission. There were moments of 28 of course: often she would be the last swimmer in the race. It was difficult for Cathy to accept that she wasn‟t a 29 ---ever. But that didn‟t stop her from trying.Then came t he final awards ceremony at the end of the year. Cathy didn‟t expect any award but was still there to 30 her friends and praise their accomplishments. As the ceremony was nearing the end, I suddenly heard the head coach 31 , “The highest honor goes to Cathy!” Looking around, he continued, “Cathy has inspired us with her 32and enthusiasm. 33 skills and talents bring great success, the most valuable asset(财富)one can hold is the heart.”It was the greatest 34of my da ughter‟s life. With all she had been 35 in her ten years, this was the hour of true triumph(成功).16. A. failure B. pressure C. loss17. A. usually C. firstly D. frequently18. A. improve B. train D. contact19. A. increased B. found C. createdB. thereforeC. otherwiseD. instead21. A. use C. save D. wasteB. tellC. hideD. fire23. A. afraid B. nervous D. free24. A. take off B. set off D. show up25. A. attend C. ban D. Start26. A. rich B. weak D. kind27. A. trusted C.experienced D. embarrassedB. delightC. excitementD. surprise29. A. beginner B.learner C. partnerB. compete withC. respond toD. run after31. A. admitting B.explaining D. whispering32. A. humor C. honesty D. wisdomB. SinceC. OnceD. Because34. A. discovery B. choice C. influenceB. underC. acrossD. around【答案】16-25.DBCDA BACCB26-35.CBADACBADA上海卷In the 1960s, Douglas McGregor, one of the key thinkers in the art of management, developed the mow famous Theory X and Theory Y. Theory X is the idea that people instinctively 51 work and will do anything to avoid it. Theory Y is the view that everyone has the potential to find satisfaction in work.In any case, despite so much evidence to the 52 , many managers still agree to Theory X. They believe, 53 , that their employees need constant supervision if they are to work effectively,or that decisions must be imposed from 54 without consultation. This, of course, makes for authoritarian (专制的) managers.Different cultures have different ways of 55 people. Unlike authoritarian management, some cultures, particularly in Asia, are well known for the consultative nature of decision-making —all members of the department or work group are asked to 56 to this process. This is management by the collective opinion. Many western companies have tried to imitate such Asian ways of doing things, which are based on general 57 . Some experts say that women will become more effective managers than men because they have the power to reach common goals in a way that traditional 58 managers cannot.A recent trend has been to encourage employees to use their own initiative, to make decisions on their own without 59 managers first. This empowerment (授权) has been part of the trend towards downsizing: 60 the number of management layers in companies. After de-layering in this way, a company may be 61 with just a top level of senior managers, front-line managers and employees with direct contact with the public. Empowerment takes the idea of delegation (委托)much further than has 62 been the case. Empowerment and delegation mean new forms of management control to 63 that the overall business plan is being followed, and that operations become more profitable under the new organization, rather than less.Another trend is off-site or 64 management, where teams of people linked by e-mail and the Internet work on projects from their own houses. Project managers evaluate the 65 of the team members in terms of what they produce for projects, rather than the amount of time they spend on them.51. A. desire B. seek C. loseB. expectationC. degreeD. extreme53. A. vice versa C. however D. otherwise54. A. outside B. inside C. below55. A. replacing B. assessing D. encouraging56. A. refer C. object D. applyB. practiceC. electionD. impression58. A. bossy B. experienced C. westernB. trainingC. warningD. firing60. A. doubling B. maintaining D. estimating61. A. honoured C. crowded D. compared62. A. economically C. inadequately D. occasionally63. A. deny B. admit C. assumeB. ineffectiveC. day-to-dayD. on-the-scene65. A. opinion B. risk D. attractiveness51-55. DABDC 56-60. BADAC 61-65. BBDAC。

2016高考英语完形填空高频答案词汇短语句子精讲(可编辑修改word版)

2016高考英语完形填空高频答案词汇短语句子精讲(可编辑修改word版)

就算是believe 中间还有个lie, 就算有wife 心里也夹杂着if…甄教案,真高分!心想impossible, 其实还藏着possible, 如果曾经unhappy, 谁又保证看过吴军高考英语迅捷提分暨问鼎满分教案后不happy 腻?艺考生、体考生逆袭高分的最佳路径!尖子生的冲击满分的神奇密码!迅捷提高30 分,只需简单的复制!2016 年吴军高考英语完形填空3 天迅捷提分秘术完形易经(高频答案词一本通)教案一、什么是完形易经高频答案词?就是从1500 篇高考真题及模拟试题中,联通和移动出的800-900 个高频答案词及其答案确认暗示词汇,是全国各省21 年高考英语出题者的最爱(截止至2015 年高考英语真题),也是吴军老师夜以继日11 年来最精华、最系统的总结!2010 年某一天吴军老师随便抽出10 年的高考真题,惊奇的发现realize 和recognize 竟然做了37 次正确答案,延续到2015 年高考也没有改变!〖2015 北京卷〗51. A. realize B. remember C. understand D. accept〖2014 四川卷〗19.A. supposed B. realized C. hoped D. pretended〖2013 辽宁卷〗55. A. imagined B. decided C. realized D. guessed〖2011 浙江卷〗29. A. recognized B. interviewed C. found D. invited〖2010 全国Ⅰ〗47. A. recognize B. answer C . believe D . expect〖2010北京卷〗48. A. introduced B. recognized C . identified D . considered 〖2010 全国Ⅰ〗51. A. realize B. suggest C . hope D . prove〖2010 北京卷〗49. A. confirmed B. decided C. realized D. acknowledged 〖2009 辽宁卷〗46. A. learned B. realized C. recognized D. admitted〖2008 四川卷〗35. A. realized B. apologized C. imagined D. explained〖2005 北京卷〗52. A. realized B. remembered C. imagined D. supposed〖2005 浙江卷〗39. A. pretend B. understand C. insist D. realize二、什么是暗示词汇?就是沈阳吴军老师总结的确认答案的关联词汇或暗示点!高频答案词continue 的暗示点:与持续性时间状语词汇until, again, twice, over the years 关联!〖2014 ft东卷〗Charlotte 39 to practice without a license until 1912. She died four years later at the age of 73.39. A. continued B. promised C. pretended D. dreamed〖2008·四川卷〗And so we 27 for another ten minutes,into tears, and 29 that she was beaten.27.A. discussed B. continued C. counted D. argued〖2008·全国2 卷〗Telling him that he no longer needed to 27 them but I still needed to28.A. held up B. gave up C. followed D. continued〖2005 重庆卷〗He naturally got out to 42 the wheels carefully, but he found nothing wrong, so he 43 his way. Again the noise began, 44 and became even louder.43. A. drove B. continued C. pushed D. forced〖2003 全国卷〗The sudden realization was painful. We 16 to play like two mad men.16. A. pretended B. stopped C. continued D. decided〖2002 全国卷〗They 9 to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school.9. A. continued B. agreed C. forced D. offered〖2001 全国卷〗Over the years, the story of the Yetis has 6 . In 1951, Eric Shipton took photographs of a set of tracks in the snow of Everest.6. A. developed B. changed C. occurred D. continuedfind / watch / notice sb doing sth〖2015 江苏卷〗Another patient 44 what I was reading and struck up a conversation with me 45he had one of his books with him as well.44.A. viewed B. knew C. noticed D. wondered〖2014 福建卷〗So it was with really great 40 that I stood in church one recent Sunday, video camera in hand, and 41 my 68-year-old father sweating in his shirt 42_ rising to play the piano in his very first recital.41. A. kept B. sent C. watched D. felt〖2014 湖北卷〗At the 31 of Palo Duro Canyon (峡谷) State Park, I 32 a job advertisement hiring park hosts.32. A. sponsored B. published C. noticed D. answered〖2014 ft东卷B〗Charlotte 32 herself o perating on d amaged l imbs a nd s etting 33 bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.32. A. helped B. found C. troubled D. imagined〖2014 四川卷〗This grouse came into our lives in 13 Tom was working out in the field when he 14 her walking around at the edge of the field.14. A. got B. kept C. noticed D. imagined〖2005 全国卷I〗Suddenly I 36 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 37 he knew me.36. A. knew B. understood C. noticed D. recognized〖2005 全国卷I〗The man had a newspaper 38 in front of him, which he was 39 to read, but I could 40 that he was keeping an eye on me.40. A. see B. find C. guess D. learn〖1990 全国卷〗I suddenly 4 that he was turning very pale. I sat 5 , for I did not want to 6 my sick sister.4. A. knew B. learned C. felt D. noticed随机抽选易经一本通中某个暗示点的几个高频答案词,你会发现秒杀答案易如反掌!表结果类词汇as a result, after……(several attempts), can ( be able to),enough 等后面或完成时态或转折(but)时,选项中有高频答案词decide (decision) =be determined,manage,eventually= finally(最后),at least(至少)等近200 个词汇,就马上开始秒杀吧!还有哪些全归纳的高频答案词可以“傻瓜式”的秒杀呢?2016 年沈阳吴军高考英语高分密码完形易经和完形胜经将为您解密!〖2015 湖北卷〗He thought of his bird with no 41 _and the cake he wanted to buy for his mother, but was 42 _that he would not tell a lie.42.A.concerned B.amazed C.excited D.determined〖2014 新课标II 〗Joe’s 30 was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice.31 , after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Simon had to 32 .32. A. stand back B. take a rest C. make a decision D. hold on〖2014 北京卷〗She had just been adopted by a family in town who 37 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with american kids.37. A. reported B. decided C. complained D. questioned〖2014 天津卷〗The question kept me 19 for the rest of the night I had said “yes” but for the first time, I realized the 20 decisions adults had to make.20. A. poor B. timely C. final D. tough〖2014 天津卷〗Back home , I 29 myself that what my mother could do, I could, too. If she 30 to live in Rio all by herself, I, too, could learn to be 31 . I learn how to take care of myself and set high but achievable 32.30. A. managed B. offered C. attempted D. expected〖2014 安徽卷〗Arriving in the Sunshine State was rather tiring, but I 38 to catch ataxi to my 39 and settle in.38.A. intended B. promised C. managed D. deserved〖2014 新课标II〗He couldn’t walk, but he 34 to get out of the crevasse and startedto 35 towards their camp, nearly ten kilometers 36 .34. A. managed B. planned C. waited D. hoped〖2015 广东卷〗Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce 3 . They wear out,and as a result, we get old and 4 die.4. A. eventually B. hopelessly C. automatically D. desperately〖2014 新课标II〗Joe’s30 was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice. 31 , after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Simon had to 32 .31. A. Finally B. Patiently . C. Surely D. Quickly〖2014 江苏卷〗Dale took his mother's advice, tried desperately and after several attempts 48 made it. This proved to be a 49 point in his life.48. A. hopefully B. certainly C. finally D. naturally〖2014 四川卷〗24 Mildred felt comfortable enough to jump up on Tom's leg and stay long enough for me to get a 25 of the two of them together.24. A. Eventually B. Suddenly C. Constantly D. Presently〖2015 福建卷〗I'm not suggesting you 51 problems, or that you pretend things are 52 than they are, but simply that you learn to allow things to be as they are—53 most of the time, and especially when it's not a really big 54 .53.A.at least B. at last C.by far D.so far〖2015 天津卷〗Although her description sounded wonderful, the price was 18 our range, so we declined. But she kept urging us to have a look 19 .19. A. at least B. at most C. at times D. at hand2016 年吴军高考英语高分密码完形易经暨高频答案词一本通教案到底是什么样的?下面将节选一小部分为您解谜(此处省略了解析和配套试题) !名师吴军高频答案暗示点 5 same / differentsame,近义替代词:similar(名词similarity);different(名词difference),近义替代词有:various 各种各样的; separate 分开的;alone 单独的; apart 分开地; change(able)变化(的);new 新的;special 特别的;strange 奇怪的;unusual 不常见的,与众不同的。

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(二)

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(二)

【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(二)【全国优秀高中英语名师】甘肃庆阳刘克炜【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

People say one man's trash(垃圾) is another man's treasure. That 21 comes to me as I 22 the house purchased in 1962 by my parents. My mother passed away in 1996. My father left the house 23 my sister and me when he died a few months ago.After Dad was 24 , we looked around the 25 house where we grew up and that Dad loved so much. At first we felt so 26 all the stuff(东西) left. Like so many of their generation, my parents 27 everything. And like many in my generation, we faced anxious 28 about what to abandon and what to keep.As we started throwing out old phone books and every medical bill from every 29 my parents ever saw, I also 30 many hidden treasures. Mom's pocketbook was in their bedroom closet, which had everything in it, 31 her hairbrush with hair, as if she were still here. And Dad, who was a World War II veteran(退伍兵) and a world traveler, 32 everything -- from little spoons from all over the world to every letter he wrote to his parents while in the 33 . The letters he wrote during the war 34 his thoughts as a young man. Later, in the basement, I 35 our old kitchen table, which brought back 36 of my parents and sister and me having breakfast together.I'm realizing all these things 37 my parents' life journey. Each time I go to 38 , I find something that reminded me of my childhood or teaches me something about my parents I 39 knew. 40 , from the shabby furniture to all the hidden treasures, means more to me than all the money in the world.21. A. coincidence B. goal C. principle D. thought22. A. looked for B. looked through C. looked into D. looked after23. A. to B. for C. with D. by24. A. retired B. ill C. gone D. injured25. A. clean B. strange C. empty D. modern26. A. pleased with B. familiar with C. astonished at D. disappointed at27. A. saved B. enjoyed C. purchased D. designed28. A. decisions B. bargains C. challenges D. responsibilities29. A. person B. doctor C. neighbor D. child30. A. bought B. discovered C. buried D. lost31. A. just B. even C. only D. yet32. A. liked B. bought C. kept D. lost33. A. countryside B. school C. college D. army34. A. receive B. direct C. sense D. describe35. A. repaired B. cleaned C. spotted D. set36. A. introductions B. memories C. descriptions D. communications37. A. represented B. recognized C. instructed D. confirmed38. A. the supermarket B. church C. my office D. the house39. A. merely B. always C. really D. never40. A. Everything B. Nothing C. Anything D. SomethingI know that it's hard to devote enough time to class and to social efforts. But, I wanted to succeed in both. I knew this would be a 21 but didn't realize how much until classes began.I 22 on well with the other girls who lived in my dorm. Often, ____23___ finishing my homework before it was 24 to hand in, I went upstairs and had ice cream with my neighbor. I 25 finished it the next day between classes. But I knew it wasn't very good and the 26 I received showed my lack of 27 . I realized that I needed to find some sort of 28 .So, the next day I created a 29 that would 30 my time up between going to class, doing homework, and relaxing. It seemed like a good idea, 31 I was only able to 32 it for a few days.A schedule like that had too much 33 .So I tried another plan. This one 34 lists and common sense. Each week I made a list of 35 I had to get done during that week and by which day I had to have it done. Then, 36 the list of things I had to get done, I made a list of things I could do if I had the time.This is the 37 I have used since then. Now, I have started my senior year and I feel time is38 . Scheduling my time has become more challenging, but I continue to do it.My cousins, who are now in college, tell me that there are a lot of books to read by yourself and many different things to do, with various people and organizations. So I'm __39 that I've learned to balance things and it has helped 40 me for what is to come after graduation.21. A. disaster B. trouble C. challenge D. competition22. A. kept B. got C. took D. caught23. A. as well as B. in order to C. not only D. instead of24. A. point B. late C. ready D. time25. A. seldom B. always C. hardly D. never26. A. grade B. rank C. degree D. title27. A. intelligence B. confidence C. exercise D. effort28. A. change B. skill C. balance D. improvement29. A. form B. method C. timetable D. system30. A. average B. divide C. arrange D. organize31. A. and B. but C. so D. then32. A. accept B. collect C. follow D. insist33. A. influence B. pressure C. question D. doubt34. A. provided B. needed C. formed D. included35. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything36. A. among B. under C. from D. with37. A. method B. skill C. experience D. way38. A. important B. valuable C. limited D. up39. A. convinced B. glad C. sure D. ungrateful40. A. prepare B. enable C. practise D. equipEngland was one of the first countries to set aside a day to recognize mothers.In the eighteenth century, 21 many people worked as household servants for the 22 , "Mothering Sunday" was _ 23 for them to return home to be with their mothers.Though this 24 stopped when the Industrial Revolution altered the working and living patterns of people, one 25 for mothers was established as a holiday in the twentieth century.In the United States, Mother's Day did not become a(n)26 holiday until 1915.Its establishment was 27 due to the perseverance and love of one 28 , Anna Jarvis.Anna's mother had provided strength and support as the family 29 their home in West Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 30 her father served as a minister.When Mrs Jarvis died on May 5, 1905, Anna was determined to 31 her.She asked a minister at the church in West Virginia to give a sermon(布道)32 memory of her mother.On the same Sunday in Philadelphia, ministers there honoured Mrs.Jarvis and all mothers with a (n) 33 Mother's Day service.Anna Jarvis began writing to congressmen, asking them to 34 a day to honourmothers. In 1910, the governor of West Virginia proclaimed(宣布) the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day and a year later every state 35 it.On Mother' s Day morning some American children 36 the tradition of serving their mothers breakfast in bed.Other children will give their mothers 37 which they have made themselves or bought in 38 .Adults give their mothers red carnations, the official Mother's Day flower.If their mothers 39 , they may bring white carnations to their grave(坟墓)sites.This is the busiest day of the year for American 40 .On the special day, family members do not want Mom to cook dinner!21.A.before B.since C.when D.until22.A.rich B.poor C.living D.injured23.A.protected B.reserved C.changed D.persuaded24.A.form B.custom C.habit D.plan25.A.Monday B.Wednesday C.Sunday D.Friday26.A.ordinary B.common C.regular D.official27.A.nearly B.largely C.deeply D.highly28.A.mother B.sister C.daughter D.waitress29.A.destroyed B.found C.made D.left30.A.where B. when C.why D.how31.A.reward B.honour C.award D.inspire32.A.on B.at C.in D.for33.A.special B.expensive C.simple D.easy34.A.put off B.give up C.take on D.set aside35.A.understood B.received C.celebrated D.prevented36.A.follow B.refuse C.accept D.support37.A.letters B.gifts C.calls D.toys38.A.schools B.churches C.stores D.hospitals39.A.went ahead B.moved on C.stayed up D.passed away 40.A.restaurants B.departments C.offices D.marketsPassage 4Did you hear the sports story that came out of Greece a few years ago? No, it wasn’t from the country that started the Olympics, 21 it has an Olympic quality. The story came out of Greece, New York, and it wasabout Jason McElwain, a 17-year-old autistic(自闭的) kid, and Jim Johnson, a high school basketball 22 .Jason,who didn’t speak until he was five and always 23 with learning challenges, was 24 for a basketball player, only five foot six. In fact, he never 25 the team. He was the team manager, who kept statistics and handed out water bottles.But Coach Johnson 26 Jason’s enthusiasm for the game and his unselfish dedication to the team. So he decided if the score 27 , he might let him 28 a few minutes.Word got around and a group of students came to the game with signs 29 his nickname, “J-Mac,” and cutouts of his face placed on popsicle(冰棒)sticks.When Jason was put into the game with four minutes left, they 30 wildly hoping that he might even 31 a basket. In Hollywood, he would have done just that, and his teammates would have 32 him off on their shoulders. But in the 33 world of Greece, New York, Jason took a 34 and missed by about six feet. His supporters 35 and the coach worried that he may have set this young man up for 36 .But J-Mac 37 another shot, and another, and another. 38 he took 10 shots, and scored 20 points in his four minutes of 39 .And, yes, he was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates. And it was the career high point in the life ofa coach who just gave a good kid a(n) 40 .21. A. if B. though C. since D. for22. A. star B. game C. coach D. play23. A. began B. went C listened D. struggled24. A. short B. big C. good D. ready25. A. gathered B. organized C. supported D. made26. A. showed B. liked C. developed D. lost27. A. decreased B. changed C. mattered D. permitted28. A. train B. rest C. play D. direct29. A. giving B. bearing C. calling D. keeping30. A. blamed B. laughed C. ran D. cheered31. A. score B. find C. fill D. hang32. A. cut B. carried C. put D. knocked33. A. real B. modern C. whole D. natural34. A. shot B. seat C. look D. step35. A. nodded B. broke C. agreed D. complained36. A. fame B. embarrassment C. courage D. achievement37. A. took B. heard C. got D. fired38. A. In fact B. In turn C. However D. Meanwhile39. A. sorrow B. joy C. glory D. guilt40. A. lesson B. chance C. prize D. awardPassage 5It was one of the happiest Saturday mornings I had spent with my daughter, Gigi. That was, until two strangers threw her into their car and sped away. It seemed like a bad dream. I could __21__ speak when the police questioned me.After that, the policeman asked me to go home to wait. My friend Gloria came to __22__me. She took my hand and gave me __23__. It was a picture of a little girl __24__asleep in her bed, standing by the bed was a tall, blond(金发的)__25__. We prayed and waited by the phone until sunset. The __26__ never rang.Suddenly,the front door swung open. I looked up and __27__. There stood Gigi. I cried, throwing my __28__ around her. Gigi said:“I was scared. We were going really fast on an old __29__ road I'd never seen before. But then a tall man walked out __30__ the car,and they ran off the road and hit a tree. Then the tall man __31__ the car door and pulled me out. He was really nice,and said I would be okay. I must have gone to __32__,because when I woke up it is in front of our house. He must have brought me home.” “But who...how did he know..., where to bring you?”My voice broke. Gigi __33__ her head. Just then Gigi noticed Gloria's picture. “That's him!” she __34__ at the pictur e. “Mommy,that's the man who pulled me out of the car!” Gloria and I turned __35__. “Are you sure that's the man?” Gloria asked. “Yeah, that's him __36__ that he didn't have wings,and he was wearing blue jeans.”Later that night, the police found the__37__kidnappers. When questioned, the driver remembered turning away to __38__ hitting a tall blond man.Twenty years have gone by. We have never heard from any one claiming to have __39__Gigi. There have been no logical explanations for her __40__. But from that day on, I believe that all experiences, positive and negative, are given to us for our strengthening and learning.21.A. hardly B. hard C. fully D. full22.A. sympathize B. support C. comfort D. calm23.A. a map B. a picture C. a bag D. a book24.A. healthy B. sound C. reliable D. reasonable25.A. angel B. man C. maid D. servant26.A. phone B. door bell C. clock D. radio27.A. yelled B. screamed C. whistled D. whispered28.A. cheeks B. shoulders C. arms D. hands29.A. rocky B. smooth C. hard D. flat30.A. in back of B. at the bottom of C. on the top of D. in front of31.A. shut B. fastened C. opened D. loosened32.A. rest B. sleep C. break D. yawn33.A. shook B. nodded C. rolled D. trembled34.A. referred B. aimed C. pointed D. signaled35.A. sun-burnt B. light C. weak D. pale36.A. rather than B. including C. except D. other than37.A. injured B. dead C. harmed D. hurt38.A. stop B. avoid C. forbid D. keep39.A. released B. relieved C. delivered D. rescued40.A. escape B. breakout C. disappearance D. flowPassage 6I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days, like 21 and straightforward. And it's still what 22 a man a good citizen. This is my secret, and I try to live by.I've been in the taxi business for thirty-five years, 23 there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxi drivers have to be rough and tumble(乱作一团) fellows to be able to take it in New York. You've got to be 24 to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day.Because taxi drivers are tough, people get the 25 impression that they are bad. Taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will act as 26 fellows. You read in the papers almost every week 27 a taxi driver turns in money or jewels or like that people leave in their 28. If they weren't honest, you wouldn't be reading those stories in the papers. One time, I found an emerald(翡翠的)ring in my car. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of suitcases that day, so I went back to where I had 29. It took me almost two days to wait for her in order to return her 30 to her. I didn't get as much as “thank you.” 31, I felt good because I had done what was right. I think I felt better than she 32.I was born and raised in Ireland until I was nineteen years old. I came to this country in 1913 where I 33 several jobs to earn a few dollars before joining the army in World War I. After being discharged(退伍), I bought my own car and have owned one ever since. It hasn't been too easy 34, but my wife takes care of our money andwe have a good bit 35 for a rainy day(一时之需). In all my years of driving a taxi, I have never had 36 with the public, not even with drunks. Even if they get a little headstrong(顽固的) once in a while, I just agree with them and then they behave themselves.People ask me about tips. As far as I know, 37 everyone will give you something, because most Americans are 38 generous. I always try to be nice to everyone, whether they 39or not. I believe in God and try to be a good member of my parish(教区). I try to act toward others like I think God wants me to act. I have been trying this for a long time, and the 40 I try, the easier it gets.21. A.dishonor B. upright C. dishonesty D. faithful22. A. takes B. becomes C. has D. makes23. A. know B. known C. knowing D. knew24. A. tough B. generous C. mild D. warm-hearted25. A. right B. proper C. wrong D. bad26. A. honest B. rude C. good D. tough27. A. when B. what C. where D. which28. A. cars B. houses C. pockets D. rooms29. A. picked her up B. dropped her down C. dropped her off D. pull her down30. A. suitcase B. ring C.car D. emerald31. A. Still B. So C. But D. Though32. A.did B. was C .has D. is33. A. made B. held C. put D. took34. A. at one time B. some time C. at times D. in no time35. A. put off B. put up C. put on D. put away36. A. difficult B. trouble C. word D. anything37. A. especially B. specially C. particularly D. practically38. A. fairly B. seldom C. rather D. never39. A.ask B. advised C. suggested D. tip40. A. shorter B. harder C .better D.longerPassage 7You may not realize it, but you are doing much more than just studying when you are at school. School is also the place 21 you socialize and learn to get along with people. But this is 22 easy. What can you do 23 you just don’t like one of your classmates?If you discover that you have problems 24 your classmates or friends, the most important thing to learn is tolerance. Tolerance is the 25 to recognize and respect the 26 in others. We cannot change the way that other people act, 27 it is important to learn to live happily with them.Practicing tolerance will allow everyone to form better 28 with each other. Getting to know someone 29 help you understand why they do things 30 from you. It is important to remember that just because something is different does not mean that it is bad. 31 teaches us to keep an even temper and open mind.One thing to 32 is th e old saying, “Treat others how you want 33 ”. You would like to be treated kindly by your classmates, so it is 34 to treat them with equal kindness. If you tolerate 35 it does not mean that you have to like it. No one is asking you to 36 who you are or what you believe in. Tolerance just means that you will be 37 of the differences in others and not try to make them change.It is important to 38 tolerance because it will make everyone’s lives easier. Learn to 39 people for their different abilities and interests. The world is a very 40 place, and practicing tolerance in your own school and city can help make a difference.21. A. which B. wher C. that D. when22. A. very B. no C. not always D. really23. A. unless B. since C. because D. if24. A. getting along with B. making apologies toC. getting away fromD. fleeing from25. A. chance B. benefit C. patience D. ability26. A. imaginations B. thoughts C. consequence D. differences27. A. so B. and C. but D. although28. A. moods B. habits C. relationships D. feelings29. A. must B. may C. should D. can30. A. fortunately B. easily C. differently D. attentively31. A. Patience B. Experience C. Tolerance D. kindness32. A. keep in touch B. keep in mind C. keep up with D. keep to yourselves33. A. to treat B. being treated C. to be treated D. to be treating34. A. attractive B. important C. desperate D. fantastic35. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing36. A. change B. remind C. promise D. decide37. A. convenient B. respectful C. negative D. considerable38. A. ignore B. cancel C. prevent D. practice39. A. accept B. receive C. thank D. remember40. A. diverse B. same C. individual D. apparent2016高考英语-完形填空集训(二)答案Passage 1:21—25 DBACC 26-30CAABB 31---35 BCDDC 36---40 BADDAPassage 2:21-25 CBDDB 26-30 ADCCB 31-35 BCBDA 36-40 BACBAPassage 3:21-25 CABBC 26-30 DBCCA 31-35 BCADC 36-40 ABCDAPassage 4:【语篇解读】一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹。

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【高分特训】2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十一)【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Passage 1As a child, I started learning to play the piano, my favorite musical 41 ,but I was forced togive up when I started my middle school 42 I could concentrate more on my studies.It’s one of my biggest 43 to stop practicing the piano when I recall sadly today. Duringthe following years, I kept telling my piano teacher that I would 44 . H owever, I didn’t keepmy promise because I was 45 with my study. 46 I lost touch with my teacher. Someyears later, my teacher died. I was very sad because I lost such a good teacher. She was a verywarm and gentle person. It hurts me to think she may have been 47 that I never returned. Ihaven’t taken lessons since then but to be honest, I 48 to. Sitting at the piano, I couldn’t helprecalling many 49 -- times of my practising at home and playing before my teacher and onetime my teacher 50 me after I played entire pieces of music wrong in front of her colleagues.I was so 51 that I could hardly say anything. But her 52 helped ease my shame. Thesememories, 53 , good or bad, never caused my 54 for playing the piano again.This thought then led me to think that 55 is like music, and that we all try to play different56 in the instrument of our life. Sometimes the pitch(音高) is 57 when we play it well, butsometimes we are out of tone. However, we all continue to create our own 58 style of music.No matter what style our music is, it is 59 that we sing the songs of joy, quietness and love.Though I may never make it back to piano lessons, it doesn’t60 that I’ve stopped makingmusic.41. A. instrument B. performance C. room D. stage42. A. because B. so that C. now that D. for43. A. successes B. regrets C. decisions D. hobbies44. A. play B. graduate C. leave D. return45. A. occupied B. angry C. satisfied D. patient46. A. Actually B. Constantly C. Suddenly D. Gradually47. A. astonished B. glad C. disappointed D. amazed48. A. liked B. needed C. wanted D. decided49. A. dreams B. expressions C. words D. memories50. A. instructed B. hurt C. punished D. respected51. A. frightened B. moved C. embarrassed D. excited52. A. happiness B. satisfaction C. comfort D. sigh53. A. instead B. meanwhile C. therefore D. however54. A. hope B. courage C. feeling D. effort55. A. life B. learning C. attitude D. enjoyment56. A. cards B. sports C. roles D. games57. A. hard B. wonderful C. surprising D. complex58. A. unique B. boring C. common D. similar59 A. necessary B. strange C. possible D. important60 A. matter B. mean C. report D. appearPassage 2Every one of us, rich or poor, should at least have one or two good friends. I learned that a true friend is the most important in my life after I had gone 41 so many terrible things. I felt upset when I was told that I would have to 42 the company. As I had a very big family to43 and was in great need of money, what I was 44 about was how to find another new job. In order to 45 this problem, I rushed from place to place like crazy. I read almost all the newspapers and 46 almost all the telephone numbers in the newspaper 47 in my notebook and tried to call almost all the companies that needed new 48 . Not until I found a job in a small town near Townsville had I 49 down. My new boss, Mr. Johnson, was one of my good friends since primary school. “Why didn’t you 50 me until now? Was it 51 to do that ? Explain to me the reason,” he said, 52 me a cup of hot coffee. Both of us were overjoyed to see each other and we 53 the whole afternoon talking about things and persons that we 54 at school. John asked me to give him some advice about 55 to enlarge his present business and he was entirely happy about my 56 . To my great surprise, he offered me a 57 which didn’t need much experience because I was not 58 with this field but the pay l got was much more than 59 . The moment I saw my 60 , the sum of money given by the company, I cried for the first time — that was the first time for me to do so since I grew up.41.A.for B.over C.around D.through 42.A.operate B.desert C.choose D.leave43.A.care B.support C.protect D.love 44.A.particular B.curious C.excited D.concerned 45.A.solve B.analyze C.explain D.raise46.A.took down B.turned down C.looked for D.stood for 47.A.advertisements B.surveys C.reports D.comments 48.A.customers B.bosses C.clerks D.applicants 49.A.broken B.calmed C.sunk D.slowed 50.A.contact B.trust C.overlook D.find 51.A.desperate B.significant C.worthy D.harmful 52.A.awarding B.sharing C.handing D.showing 53.A.saved B.wasted C.spared D.spent 54.A.discussed B.debated C.remembered D.imagined 55.A.what B.how C.which D.when56.A.ability B.suggestions C.interests D.courage57.A.fortune B.chance C.position D.service 58.A.popular B.content C.patient D.familiar 59.A.offered B.required C.needed D.expected 60.A.salary B.share C.fund D.tipPassage 3One Saturday. I went shopping with my daughter, Helen, and son, Brandon. The car was filled with the children's laughing and singing As we 41 up, we saw a truck with a big sign on it that 42 "Petting Zoo. " The kids jumped up and asked, "Daddy, can we go?" "Sure." I said, giving them 43 a quarter (25 cents) before walking into the shopping center. They ran away and I felt free to take my time looking for 44 I needed. There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinas in the 45 zoo. Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like 46 their moms and dads shop.Several minutes later. I 47 and saw Helen walking along behind me. I was surprised to see she 48 to shop rather than play with the animals. And I thought the children had co wait oil the parents came to 49 them up I came up and asked what was wrong.She 50 at me with those big brown eyes and said sadly. "Well, Daddy. it cost 50cents. So, I gave Brandon my 51 . " Then she said the most 52 thing I ever heard. She repeated the family motto 53 is action!" She had given Brandon her quarter , and 54 loves little animals more than Helen. She had watched what both my 55 and I did for years around the house after we had said "love is action! " And now it had become a 56 of her lifestyle.Then we went back to the petting zoo We stood 57 Brandon go crazy petting and feeding the animals I had 50 cents 58 a hole in my pocket J never 59 it to Helen, and she never asked for it Because she know the whole family 60 : Love always pays.41. A drove B. drew C. dressed D. dragged42 A. wrote B. said C. expressed D. warned43 A either B. neither C. each D. every44. A. who B. when C. that D. what45. A. feeding B. caring C. petting D. nursing46 A which B while C. where D whether,47. A turned over B turned out C. turned away D. turned around48. A. chose B. checked C. hesitated D. refused49. A. bring B. put C. pick D. wake50. A. looked up B. looked down C looked through D. looked over51 A. pet B. coat C quarter D. candy52. A successful B. beautiful C. harmful D. awful53. A. Trust B. Understanding C. Honesty D. love54. A. anyone B. no one C. every one D. someone55. A. wife B. mother C father D. children56. A. pile B pair C. puzzle D. part57. A. seeing B. watching C. noticing D. feeling58. A. digging B. making C. burning D hiding59. A. paid B. delivered C. offered D. afforded60. A. motto B. message C model D. matterPassage 4I am a mom of two young children whom we home-school. This 41 that they are with me almost constantly. Whenever possible I will 42 random acts of kindness; 43 things like paying for the order behind me in the drive-thru lane, holding doors, etc. So, they are very 44 with the concept and are, of course, 45 to also do "nice" things for others.Just a few days ago we stopped 46 our local grocery store to pick up a few things which quickly turned into an entire cart load of stuff. We got into one of the two open checkout lanes and waited our 47 . While waiting a young man came up behind us with only a few 48 in his basket. I told him to go ahead of us as we were in no 49 .He seemed very pleasantly surprised and graciously 50 . As he began putting his items on the belt the clerk began to 51 her till tape so we had a fairly long wait in line. My kids were very 52 behaved but they were still children; they asked questions, they talked 53 , they moved around and they were generally very entertaining. (To me, anyway.)I could see the young man watching and listening with a smile on his face.We were putting our groceries on the 54 when the clerk finished with 55 order. What I didn't know was that he had heard my kids 56 bubble gum. I had agreed they could have some.57 , he picked up a pack of bubble-gum and asked the clerk to ring it through twice before putting it back. He then told my kids that he bought their gum 58 their mom was 59 enough to let him go ahead in the queue.The experience really drove home the 60 that good begets(产生,引起) good for my lovely little kiddos(亲呢的称呼:小伙子).41. A.tells B. leaves C. means D. ensures42. A. entertain B. serve C. function D. perform43. A. important B. impressive C. suitable D. simple44. A. satisfied B. occupied C. familiar D. pleased45. A. supported B. taught C. encouraged D. supposed46. A. near B. by C. with D. against47. A. opportunity B. return C. turn D. time48. A. fruit B. vegetables C. items D. sales49. A. time B. hurry C. case D. sense50. A. accepted B. collected C. carried D. agreed51. A. change B. remove C. continue D. stop52. A. badly B. poorly C. well D. ill53. A. constantly B. immediately C. usually D. rudely54. A. belt B. bench C. basket D. cart55. A. her B. his C. their D. our56. A. complain about B. allow for C. ask for D. concern about57. A. So B. But C. Or D. For58. A. when B. unless C. because D. until59 A. happy B. helpful C. serious D. nice60. A. idea B. reward C. chance D. instructionPassage 5A new mother was anxious to see her newly-born baby. But she was 41 when the baby was in her arms. The baby had been born without ears.With time going on, it 42 that the baby' s hearing was perfect. It was only his 43 that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and 44 himself into his mother' s arms, she sighed, 45 that his life was to be misfortunate.He grew up and became a _46__ with his classmates. He might have been class president,_47_ that. The boy’s s father _48_ the family physician in secret if he could do _49__ to help his son. "I believed I could __50_ on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got," the doctor answered. So the 51 began for a person who would 52 ears.Two years went by. Then the father said, "You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need. _53_ it a s a secret," said the father. The operation was very _54_, and a new person appeared. " But I must know!" he urged his father. " Who gave me_55__? I could never do enough for him. " "I do not believe you could. " said the father.The secret was _56_ for years till he stood with his father over his mother' s coffin. Slowly and _57_ , his father raised his mother' s thick brown hair to 58 that his mother had no outer ears. "Mother said she was _59_ she never let her hair be cut," he whispered gently . "and nobody ever thought she was less 60 did they?"41.A.angiy B. confused C. astonished D. curious42. A. turned out B. turned over C. took out D. took over43. A. figure B. face C. ear D. appearance44. A. threw B. got C. sent D. took45. A. persuading B. knowing C. doubting D. wondering46. A. enemy B. favorite C. stranger D. friend47. A. ever since B. even if C. but for D. as for48. A. asked B. advised C. ordered D. convinced49. A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing50. A. transplant B. operate C. set D. fix51. A. operation B. interview C. search D. examination52. A. donate B. operate C. treat D. recover53. A. So B. And C. But D. Or54. A. normal B. useful C. difficult D. successful55. A. so much B. so many C. too much D. too many56. A. discussed B. hidden C. spread D. kept57. A. desperately B. tenderly C. sadly D. excitedly58. A. know B. find C. show D. notice59. A. guilty B. glad C. worried D. regretful60. A. beautiful B. ugly C. careful D. fashionablePassage 6Communication is an important part of any relationship.Many of us are 41 to share our experiences or emotions with our friends.But when it's our turn to lend a(n)42,we soon become bored or are short of idea on how to _43 and offer advice.That's because of what researchers call "listener burnout(倦怠)”.Friend might talk to us 44,often complaining about the same 45 problems.When we offer quick advice to _46 the situation, we may be unconsciously trying to 47 0urselves from buyout.However, goodlisteners 48 their natural tendency to solve the other's problems hurriedly and to keep the conversation brief.To be a good__49 ,you need to use "active listening".It starts with the real _50 to help others and think through their feelings.Don't 51 things.You can start by putting your phone__ 52 and sitting close to your friend.Let your facial expressions53一what he or she is saying.__ 54 you are able to fully understand, aeknowledge the other person's 55 by reflecting them back:" That must be really hard for you.”Use56 words or even sounds such as “yes”,"right”,and"hmm"”t0 57 the other person to continue.0f course, a.58 can be extremely hard if the other person is too critical.But don't get defensive.Effective listeners don't 59 negative criticism.Instead, they listen and understand what the person is trying to convey 60 responding.41.A.afraid B.hesitant C.shy D.eager42.A.shoulder B.hand C.ear D.eye43.A.respond B.explain C.argue D.quit44.A.aimlessly B.endlessly C.deliberately D.cautiously 45.A.difficult B.old C.acute D.sensitive46.A.fix B.discuss C.create D.describe47.A.forgive B.protect C.discourage D.prevent48.A.food B.display C.form D.overcome49.A.reader B.partner C.1istener D.speaker50.A.demand B.habit C.desire D.ability51.A.skip B.rush C.overlook D.postpone52.A.away B.off C.out D.up53.A.record B.restrict C.reject D.replace54.A.Whittler B.Since C.While D.If55.A.suggestions B.purposes C.responses D.feelings56.A.big B.tough C.strong D.shun57.A.force B.remind C.encourage D.convince 58.A.conversation B.suggestion C.problem D.1ecture59.A.give up B.make up C.1eaVe out D.block out60.A.after B.before C.while D.oncePassage 7Once upon a time, there is a leprosy(麻风病)patient, who 41 from the disease for nearly 40 years, has been 42 on the roadside, he was led to the magic pool edge, But he lay there for nearly 40 years, still not to the 43 half goal.One day, God met him and asked: “Sir, do you want to be cured, the lifting of the 44 ?”The leprosy patient said: “Of course! Sinister but good people, they are after nothing but45 , will not help me.”Hearing that, the God said: “Would you like to 46 the treatment?“I should, of course! But 47 for me to climb over the pond, the water 48 .”God listened to the leprosy patient, then after a little 49 ,ask him once: “Don’t you want to be cured in the end?He said: “Yes!”God 50 : “Well, you now stand up t o 51 to the pool, do not always find some reasons that can not be 52 for their own defense.”Upon hearing this, the leprosy patient was deeply 53 and immediately stood up and went to the water edge, containing the heart of God with his hands a few water to 54 . Twinkling of an eye, his 55 for nearly 40 years of leprosy paid off!Everyone has a ideal, the success of everyone. However, if you have not yet reached the56 , the success of far-fetched, do you 57 yourself: I pay for their own ideals and how much effort? I was not always finding a(n) 58 for a lot of failure for my own sophistry?In fact, We should not make excuses for failure. We should find a 59 to success, As long as you have made the efforts to development, the fate will always 60 you.41. A. learned B. suffered ` C. gained D. benefited42. A. lying B. waiting C. sitting D. standing43. A. disease B. God C. pool D. road44. A. life B. person C. body D. disease45. A. yourself B. himself C. themselves D. herself46. A. receive B. refuse C. find D. ask47. A. looking B. waiting C. forgetting D. arranging48. A. put up B. dried up C. broke up D. took up49. A. happy B. excited C. anxious D. angry50. A. shouted B. thought C. replied D. smiled51. A. come B. leave C. run D. roll52. A. found B. completed C. taken D. followed53. A. encouraged B. moved C. ashamed D. please54. A. wash B. smoke C. spill D. drink55. A. struggle B. life C. work D. love56. A. ideal B. edge C. line D. agreement57. A. taught B. cured C. promised D. asked58. A. reason B. cause C. excuse D. factor59. A. pool B. god C. target D. solution60. A. oppose B. enable C. force D. follow2016高考英语-完形填空集训(十一)答案Passage 1:41-45ABBDA 46-50DCCDA 51-55CCDBA 56-60CBADB Passage 2:41-45 DDBDA 46-50 AACBA 51-55 DCDCB 56-60 BCDDA Passage 3:41-45 ABCDC 46-50 BDACA 51-55 CBDBA 56-60 DBCCA Passage 4::41-45 CDDCC 46-50 BCCBA 51-55 ACAAB 56-60 CACDA Passage 5:41-45 CADAB 46-50 BCACA 51-55 CACDA 56-60 DBCBA Passage 6:41-45 DCABB 46-50 ABDCC 51-55 BACAD 56-60 DCADB Passage 7:41-45 BACDC 46-50 ABBDC 51-55 ABCDA 56-60 ADCDD。

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