高考英语完形填空专项训练
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空My son Darcy, 10, begged “No more needles”, tears rolling down his cheeks. Seeing him so(输血). It looked like the ___2___ was successful, but Darcy only got sicker.Darcy often asked, “Mom, when can I see my ___3___?” “Soon, sweetie,” I’d reply. But with a weak immune (免疫的) system, it was ___4___ for him to return to school. At first, my words seemed ___5___ but as the months passed, I watched as Darcy became ___6___. While he was in hospital, his friends were enjoying their lives without him. I could ___7___ he was giving up.I consulted the school about ___8___ Darcy’s education in the hope of creating more___9___ for him and I got the reply “If he’s well enough”. At that point, I wondered if this had happened to thousands of kids around the country. _____10_____, a year later, Darcy got better enough to go back to school!One day, I talked with some friends, who had _____11_____ kids too. We all agreed that there should be a way to keep them in the classroom _____12_____ with their mates, even if they can’t _____13_____ be there. Later, we got to know some sort of robot, which could just_____14_____ the need. I then became a fundraiser and finally launched a national pilot program.A mother’s pure love now _____15_____ to all children.1.A.embarrassed B.upset C.rigid D.confused 2.A.procedure B.project C.medicine D.experiment 3.A.doctors B.cousins C.classmates D.pets 4.A.natural B.necessary C.practical D.risky 5.A.supportive B.misleading C.awkward D.familiar 6.A.convinced B.withdrawn C.determined D.mean 7.A.sense B.promise C.argue D.question 8.A.reforming B.promoting C.assessing D.continuing 9.A.excuses B.connections C.images D.rights 10.A.Admittedly B.Similarly C.Thankfully D.Generally 11.A.spoiled B.adopted C.sick D.difficult 12.A.socializing B.competing C.struggling D.quarreling13.A.willingly B.secretly C.physically D.casually 14.A.stand up for B.break away from C.come up with D.fit in with 15.A.occurs B.extends C.appeals D.belongsThe problems had started before the trip even began.It was my first time traveling to Asia. I had ___16___ distances and timing. I had planned to visit Lombok first but booked the flights to Bali, not ___17___ there was an airport in Lombok. Arriving in Bali at 1 p. m. . I was a bit ___18___ . I had read online the last ferry (轮渡)left at 4 p m. and I ___19___ had to take a 1. 5-hour taxi journey to the port and catch the ferry to Lombok.Upon getting in the taxi, I told the driver the situation and he ___20___ called his friend at the port. He told us the seas were ___21___ so the last ferry was leaving at 2: 30 p. m. , earlier than usual. I started to panic, but my driver was ___22___ to try. His phone rang many times with talks between him and his friend. It was ___23___ to see him put so much effort in for a___24___ .When we were about 10 minutes away, his friend ____25____ him that they would hold the boat for us-but we had to ____26____ ! From there on, it was ____27____. It was pouring with rain and there was no road to the port. So, we ____28____ . The driver ____29____ my suitcase and started running, his shoes and uniform all wet.I arrived just in time to jump onto the boat. I've never been more thankful for someone's____30____ the whole way through.16.A.recorded B.expanded C.misjudged D.changed 17.A.knowing B.estimating C.caring D.arguing 18.A.surprised B.disappointed C.worried D.embarrassed 19.A.just B.still C.always D.almost 20.A.cheerfully B.finally C.hesitantly D.immediately 21.A.stormy B.deep C.cold D.broad 22.A.honored B.delighted C.determined D.inspired 23.A.satisfying B.touching C.stressful D.awful 24.A.companion B.customer C.driver D.stranger 25.A.informed B.reminded C.warned D.convinced26.A.turn B.quit C.wait D.rush 27.A.magic B.madness C.horror D.calmness 28.A.looked back B.turned around C.pulled over D.helped out 29.A.packed B.placed C.removed D.grabbed 30.A.kindness B.trust C.comfort D.admirationMaking a familyFor years, Dad had avoided getting a dog. Whenever the ___31___ came up, Dad complained: “Dogs are a pain. I don’t want to be ___32___” Despite his strong opposition, Mom brought home a puppy named Chip, a cute ball that ___33___ us all.For me, at age thirteen, Chip brought out my ___34___ side. I fed, brushed and walked him every day. I also learned that when we ___35___ what is important to us, we harvest the benefits. For me, this meant a loyal (忠诚的) companion, someone to ___36___ me at the door when I returned, and someone to kiss my face when I was sad. And this ___37___ stayed with me as I grew.Chip even ___38___ Dad. It was nearly a month before Chip’s ___39___ personality won him over. Dad was the first to ____40____ him to sit on the sofa. He even made chew toys for Chip to play with.Most importantly, Chip brought us together as a ____41____ . After dinner, instead of escaping to our bedrooms as before, we’d review ____42____ tricks or teach him new ones in the family room. We’d ____43____ funny stories of the cute things he’d done that day. The important thing is that we’d do this together.People who are not dog lovers sometimes complain about those who treat their pets too much like ____44____ . What they don’t understand is that it is the pets that stimulate the ____45____ of their humanity.31.A.topic B.news C.problem D.doubt 32.A.replaced B.destroyed C.bothered D.controlled 33.A.defeated B.challenged C.discouraged D.transformed 34.A.awkward B.responsible C.generous D.creative 35.A.take care of B.agree on C.give in to D.rely on36.A.push B.greet C.grab D.order 37.A.lesson B.idiom C.issue D.process 38.A.feared B.softened C.admired D.strengthened 39.A.adorable B.strong C.aggressive D.strange 40.A.force B.forbid C.allow D.order 41.A.committee B.company C.family D.group 42.A.complex B.previous C.simple D.basic 43.A.create B.invent C.share D.read 44.A.animals B.fans C.toys D.humans 45.A.origin B.future C.weakness D.beautyIn my primary school, we used to write a lot in Mrs. White’s class. There were many mistakes in my writings. But no red ____46____. Instead, always a star. Sometimes ____47____ a Good! I would jump with joy at it. But this ____48____ my mother. She wanted to figure out why Mrs. White never ____49____ spelling or grammatical errors. Then one day she went to see her.Mrs. White replied, “Children are just beginning to get ____50____ about using words, about forming sentences. I don’t want to ____51____ that enthusiasm or put any pressure on them with red ink. Spelling and grammar can wait, but the ____52____ of words won ‘t…” And maybe she didn’t say it ____53____ like that. But what’s for sure is that I grew up learning to use words with ____54____ confidence from her.It occurs to me that if Mrs. White had used her red pen more _____55_____, I probably wouldn’t be telling you about this now. Looking back, I think she was such a(n) _____56_____ teacher—to exercise “red-pen-restriction”. She allowed the joy, wonder and excitement of expression to come out.In middle school, I used to _____57_____ the word beautiful as “baeutiful”. Although “pretty” is _____58_____ to spell, it doesn’t hold as much as you mean sometimes. So I told myself that if I was going to _____59_____ the word, the least I could do was spell it right. Eventually, I made it.And thanks to Mrs. White, I had no _____60_____ when writing what I meant even if I couldn’t quite spell it out. Because Life isn’t Pretty. It’s “Baeutiful”.46.A.signals B.corrections C.remarks D.symbols 47.A.even B.yet C.ever D.still 48.A.threatened B.shocked C.worried D.pleased 49.A.gave up B.waited for C.wrote down D.pointed out 50.A.nervous B.sensitive C.excited D.confused 51.A.kill B.fuel C.welcome D.ignore 52.A.meaning B.choice C.repetition D.wonder 53.A.formally B.exactly C.firmly D.loudly 54.A.new B.little C.poor D.full 55.A.precisely B.carefully C.personally D.cautiously 56.A.reliable B.romantic C.extraordinary D.famous 57.A.recognise B.identify C.misuse D.misspell 58.A.better B.harder C.easier D.faster 59.A.cancel B.employ C.imitate D.read 60.A.tension B.relief C.complaint D.angerA single card, written by a stranger, became an important comfort to the receiver, a woman diagnosed with breast cancer. The woman kept the____61____on her nightstand and read it every night before bed. She brought it with her to every appointment.“That was the only card she got,” says Gina Mulligan,____62____of Girls Love Mail, a nonprofit that she started to send handwritten cards and letters to support those who are____63____breast cancer across the United States. Such is the power of one letter. The number of letters has increased since the____64____began in 2011. Here’s how the project____65____ . People send handwritten cards or letters to Girls Love Mail, where Mulligan and other volunteers____66____ the letters. They then ____67____them on to 165 cancer centers across the country. To ensure they’re____68____for receivers, each center will screen the letters a second time before the letters are____69____by nurses.The first requirement is that the letters be_____70_____ — part of what makes the letters special is that handwriting is unique. Though people can cross things out and make mistakes, that gives it_____71_____. “ We’ve_____72_____people to make drawings or add stickers. Onewoman even made a needlepoint card.” Mulligan said.Many studies show a connection_____73_____social support and health outcomes. If people have_____74_____supportive relationships or are included in a network of supportive people, they will_____75_____ better mental health and a longer lifespan.61.A.card B.paper C.notice D.report 62.A.doctor B.supporter C.sponsor D.founder 63.A.studying B.spreading C.suffering D.recording 64.A.company B.charity C.clinic D.committee 65.A.survives B.manages C.begins D.works 66.A.screen B.throw C.hide D.mail 67.A.send B.keep C.leave D.bring 68.A.convenient B.sufficient C.appropriate D.affordable 69.A.left out B.set aside C.turned down D.given away 70.A.distinct B.handwritten C.original D.private 71.A.sincerity B.flexibility C.availability D.responsibility 72.A.prepared B.required C.encouraged D.promised 73.A.with B.among C.to D.between 74.A.physically B.financially C.emotionally D.educationally 75.A.recover B.achieve C.discover D.releaseThe story happened when Hurricane Ida swept New Jersey. Anibal Galiana, the principal of Hackensack Middle School, was____76____ about the state of the school after seeing the severe flooding. The new ____77____ would start next week and the kids needed a buildingto____78____. So he called Hemans, the head custodian (管理人员) of the school, on Thursday morning to let him know he was going to get to the school to assess____79____. To Galiana’s surprise, the custodian said he was____80____ at the school. Actually, he stayed theentire____81____, running the pump to make sure the school didn’t____82____.At around 11 pm on Wednesday, a(n)____83____ reached Hemans saying that waterwas____84____ the school’s basement. He was at home then, buthe_____________85_____________ to brave the storm to make his way tothe_____________86_____________. Getting there from his home was difficult — he often found himself_____________87_____________ by rapidly rising water. Once there, he started the pump to transfer water from the basement to the _____________88_____________ outside. After that, Hemans skipped sleep to_____________89_____________ it every half hour to ensure it was still working. If it had_____________90_____________ at any point, water would have quickly made its way inside. He finally arrived back at his home at around 2:30 pm on Thursday for some_____________91_____________ which he deserved._____________92_____________ Galiana was shocked that Hemans went the extra mile to protect the building, on further reflection, he wasn’t all that_____________93_____________. “He’s always been a hardworking and responsible custodian,” said Galiana.During the hurricane, many schools saw destruction that madethem_____________94_____________ for weeks. But Hackensack MiddleSchool_____________95_____________ right on time. When seeing cheerful students studying and playing in school, Hemans knew it was all worth it.76.A.worried B.angry C.certain D.disappointed 77.A.task B.term C.period D.storm 78.A.belong to B.look to C.come to D.turn to 79.A.profit B.cost C.accident D.damage 80.A.already B.always C.previously D.occasionally 81.A.day B.week C.morning D.night 82.A.break B.flood C.collapse D.burst 83.A.appeal B.letter C.alarm D.sound 84.A.entering B.cleaning C.leaving D.surrounding 85.A.agreed B.decided C.expected D.remembered 86.A.office B.center C.station D.building 87.A.followed B.blocked C.welcomed D.separated 88.A.street B.stair C.pipe D.room 89.A.adjust B.start C.check D.repair 90.A.fallen B.delayed C.sunk D.failed 91.A.rest B.praise C.practice D.help104.A.endless B.familiar C.short D.rough 105.A.squeeze B.value C.flexibility D.pleasure 106.A.climbing B.flying C.walking D.driving 107.A.increase B.respond C.emerge D.remain 108.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 109.A.replacing B.monitoring C.helping D.defeating 110.A.strangers B.relatives C.roommates D.teachers 111.A.go up B.come out C.give in D.run out 112.A.eye B.stomach C.heart D.mouth 113.A.Suddenly B.Thankfully C.Unluckily D.Gradually 114.A.ignore B.abandon C.mention D.share 115.A.Otherwise B.Instead C.Therefore D.HoweverIn June, 1975, my family decided to emigrate (移民) to Canada.Due to the immigration policy, after paying for the flight, we had only $16 ____116____. This was our first time to be traveling by plane. We were all very____117____ by everything new we were experiencing. We did not yet have TVs in our home country. So we were excited about watching the in-flight____118____.On the flight, the stewardess came around to ____119____the headphones to passengers. But since we were flying economy class, we were told that the headphones cost $1.The kids looked at us____120____ and asked if they could have a dollar for a set of headphones which theywould____121____. Knowing we had only $16 with us in cash until we reached Canada, my husband and I knew that we could not ____122____ to waste the money on headphones-not even one set. When we explained our ____123____ to the kids, they accepted it without complaint. But our____124____ must have shown clearly. A gentleman nearby ____125____ his headphones to us, smiling, without saying a word. The kids’ faces ____126____ with joy.This ____127____ definitely had a powerful effect on our children. They are now responsible adults who are always ready to help anyone ____128____. Although I cannot describe the____129____gentleman on that flight, I’ll forever remember the____130____kindled (激起) in our hearts by this small act of kindness.116.A.available B.borrowed C.earned D.worthwhile 117.A.comforted B.amazed C.relieved D.scared 118.A.views B.dances C.movies D.services 119.A.distribute B.send C.award D.lend 120.A.affectionately B.patiently C.longingly D.calmly 121.A.change B.keep C.pack D.share 122.A.pretend B.take C.afford D.refuse 123.A.question B.dilemma C.mistake D.answer 124.A.disappointment B.astonishment C.excitement D.relief 125.A.threw B.handed C.donated D.pushed 126.A.held back B.turned away C.came on D.lit up 127.A.incident B.wonder C.adventure D.sign128.A.on board B.in need C.with fear D.at work 129.A.confident B.careful C.generous D.dedicated 130.A.courage B.memory C.idea D.joyOver the past 13 years, Li Hongjia has helped nearly 500 deaf-mute(聋哑)children return to ordinary schools. Li, as a ____131____, has developed her own techniques for training the children to ____132____. For example, when teaching a child to pronounce “tu(兔)”, she puts a paper in front of the child’s mouth. Li said it’s ____133____ to see the paper moving from the child’s breath.Li entered Hubei University at age 18, ____134____ architecture. “My parents wanted me to follow their path to find a job in the architecture industry, but an ____135____ changed my mind,” Li said. As a volunteer, she went to the Little Sunflower Rehabilitation(康复)Center. “One day I found a child there with a painful illness. He tried very hard not to cry, and that touched me____136____.” Li said.After ____137____, Li came to work at the Center—but without ____138____ from her parents. In fact, they objected ____139____ . “My decision was _____140_____, and I rented a basement room near the Center. At that time, I took a _____141_____ of only 800 yuan per month,” Li said, adding that she could not even _____142_____ a bed. To make one, she set uptwo benches and laid planks(木板)between them.Li’s father refused to see her for nearly a year. Then one day he came to the Center. “Seeing the children for the first time, my father’s eyes teared up,” Li said.“ Then he _____143_____ me to do my best for them.” Her parents then rented an apartment near the Center to help her_____144_____.“If a job is only _____145_____ money, I would not choose this one,” Li said. “But, this job gives me a great sense of accomplishment.”131.A.accountant B.doctor C.teacher D.architect 132.A.sing B.speak C.recite D.write 133.A.depressed B.anxious C.boring D.joyful 134.A.applying for B.majoring in C.making out D.coming across 135.A.experience B.opinion C.invitation D.article 136.A.cruelly B.brightly C.anxiously D.deeply 137.A.graduation B.consideration C.expectation D.instruction 138.A.protest B.support C.guidance D.persuasion 139.A.urgently B.slightly C.strongly D.occasionally 140.A.final B.hesitant C.flexible D.enthusiastic 141.A.scholarship B.fine C.bonus D.salary 142.A.sponsor B.design C.afford D.restore 143.A.warned B.hated C.appointed D.asked 144.A.fantasy B.career C.anticipation D.belief 145.A.for the sake of B.at the risk of C.on the edge ofD.in the course ofAt Bookmark, we want every single child to read. Many children in the average class in the UK are not ____146____ to read well when they leave primary school. We need more reading____147____ to help us change this. With Bookmark, you can truly make a ____148____ to the futures of primary school children. One Bookmark volunteer has ____149____ her story.Claire began reading with Zach in 2019 at a local school. Her ____150____ as a Bookmark volunteer taught her more than she expected. During their sessions, Claire ____151____ Zach tosee reading as fun. ____152____, he asked Claire why anyone would read in their spare time. Seeing this as an opportunity, she ____153____ to him that there are books out there on all his favorite hobbies.As their sessions continued, Claire noticed a ____154____. When packing up in their final session, Zach _____155_____ a book. It was a more advanced ____156____ than those he’d been reading, but he _____157_____ said that he was happy and confident to give it a go at home. At that moment, Claire started to ____158____ her impact as a Bookmark volunteer.Enjoying reading is a powerful tool for a primary school child. Reading for ____159____ provides a route into learning and opens many opportunities. For young readers, this joy_____160_____ confidence both in the classroom and at home.146.A.willing B.able C.patient D.interested 147.A.volunteers B.workers C.teachers D.assistants 148.A.commitment B.response C.difference D.journey 149.A.shared B.polished C.known D.believed 150.A.career B.ability C.identity D.experience 151.A.forced B.ordered C.allowed D.encouraged 152.A.All of a sudden B.Without hesitation C.At the beginningD.At the same time153.A.complained B.explained C.whispered D.announced 154.A.thing B.situation C.challenge D.shift 155.A.bought B.borrowed C.spotted D.lost 156.A.edition B.level C.course D.education 157.A.excitedly B.immediately C.politely D.humbly 158.A.assess B.understand C.increase D.predict 159.A.pleasure B.promotion C.knowledge D.graduation 160.A.restores B.inspires C.boosts D.Shakes参考答案:1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空The other day at school pickup, my daughter shuffled(拖着脚走)down the sidewalk toward me. As she drew closer I saw her ____1____.“Hey, honey, what’s wrong?”I said ____2____.“I want to _____3_____and go back to preschool!”she shouted.I was embarrassed by her cries. I tried to____4____my temper(脾气)and said softly, “Honey, let’s get into the car and____5____it.”Hot tears continued racing down her cheeks(脸颊) as she got into the car.“That ____6____ me! I thought you liked the school. What makes you say that?” I asked.There were more tears and she struggled to get the____7____out. “I … I can’t... draw the letter ‘s’! In preschool, we don’t have to _____8_____! Mama, I want to quit!”I knew it was time to teach her a lesson.I took a deep breath and said“Honey,_____9_____ can’t solve the problem. You need to try and I will ______10______you.If you want to learn something, you have to stick with it. Try your best to______11______ the difficulties.”My words worked. My girl ______12______ to work on writing the letter“s”after school for a few days. She was still______13______about it and cried about it for another couple of days. But, the next week, she shouted happily,“I______14______it! Mama, I wrote an ‘s’!”Her joy cheered me up and I was proud of her. And I______15______our story can encourage more parents to let kids have a try and know the importance of perseverance(毅力). 1.A.waving B.dancing C.eating D.crying 2.A.hurriedly B.brightly C.suddenly D.easily 3.A.play B.quit C.see D.win 4.A.describe B.know C.control D.lose 5.A.make up B.talk about C.pay for D.refer to 6.A.surprises B.reminds C.comforts D.changes 7.A.news B.paper C.truth D.food 8.A.paint B.sing C.read D.write 9.A.waiting B.laziness C.lying D.avoidance 10.A.help B.find C.miss D.thank11.A.imagine B.understand C.address D.explain 12.A.remembered B.needed C.afforded D.planned 13.A.nervous B.concerned C.curious D.sure 14.A.wanted B.forgot C.made D.doubted 15.A.realize B.hope C.agree D.decideWhen my son joined the high-school wrestling team last fall during COVID-19, my83-year-old dad asked me to inquire if they needed an assistant coach. “He wrestled in university, ”I told the coach. I left out his ____16____.A few days before the first practice, I e-mailed the coach to tell him my son’s ____17____ was 83, and in good health. I was ____18____. What if he didn’t____19____ the team? I also pointed out that his hearing aids had sat ____20____ for five years. He just didn’t like wearing them.At the first practice, Dad met the coach and told him he would do anything he was needed, even ____21____ the mats(垫子). When he and my son returned, they were both overjoyed. Dad made the team, but “God, I____22____ I could hear the coach!” he said. One day, he realized he forgot his hearing aids as I dropped him and my son ____23____ for their practice. So we____24____ for them.In his free time, Dad borrowed Wrestling for Dummies from the library. He read up on different_____25_____ and the scoring system. “They are a lot different from my _____26_____ days. I must update them. ” he told me. He thought the coach and the kids in the club were_____27_____ and kind. One of the_____28_____ after each practice approached him and said, “Thank you for being here.”COVID-19 has not allowed me to watch any of the _____29_____. I relied on my father to give me the play-by-play of what is _____30_____ in the wrestling room. I’m proud to be a wrestling daughter.16.A.age B.name C.competence D.hobby 17.A.cousin B.uncle C.grandpa D.nephew 18.A.delighted B.confident C.overwhelmed D.nervous 19.A.create B.make C.appreciate D.fit20.A.unexpected B.unfolded C.unused D.undoubted 21.A.reserve B.wipe C.produce D.apply 22.A.wish B.realize C.assume D.ensure 23.A.out B.back C.in D.off24.A.set down B.broke up C.turned back D.called in 25.A.moves B.majors C.uniforms D.proverbs 26.A.childhood B.work C.glory D.university 27.A.courageous B.polite C.fun D.optimistic 28.A.wrestlers B.coaches C.parents D.witnesses 29.A.campaigns B.matches C.practices D.performances 30.A.happening B.rising C.working D.fading“The family are demanding to speak to a doctor,” said a nurse at the end of the phone. “They’re anxious that their daughter won’t be able to, get a job.” Then I was checking the___31___ of the psychiatric(精神病的)hospital. I was sure that ___32___ advice wasn’t part of my job responsibilities, so I began to ___33___ . However, the nurse begged, “Doctor Brown, please come here.”I made my way to that room, and was met by the young girl’s ___34___ parents. I read through the ___35___ while the nurse poured them water. They said “thanks”, and then talked about their worries about their daughter. From the notes and their words, I learned the young girl, Melissa, was ___36___ with exams and suffered from ___37___ .Melissa was a promising student and ___38___ to become an accountant. Last night, however, after ___39___ Melissa up, I said she should stay in hospital. Her father disagreed, “Don’t bother. We’ll look after her at home until she gets better.”Why did Melissa’s father ____40____ hospitalization when his daughter was depressed for so long ____41____ the pressure of exams? Eventually I began to ____42____ . Her mother explained, “We’re worried about our daughter’s future. If she has been treated in a psychiatric hospital, she’ll ____43____ get a job.”I told the couple that it was against the law to ____44____ against people on the grounds of mental illness. I added, “Compulsory admission to hospital under the Mental Health Act isintended to have ____45____ consequences for their life, not negative ones.” Luckily, what I said dawned on them, and Melissa got good treatment.31.A.wards B.counters C.offices D.cafeterias 32.A.exam B.illness C.career D.safety 33.A.applaud B.admit C.pronounce D.protest 34.A.carefree B.stricken C.happy D.impolite 35.A.bills B.newspapers C.notes D.advertisements 36.A.content B.familiar C.pleased D.stressed 37.A.depression B.abuse C.violence D.injustice 38.A.agreed B.desired C.hesitated D.failed 39.A.checking B.bringing C.tying D.picking 40.A.favour B.propose C.direct D.oppose 41.A.regardless of B.free of C.in case of D.on account of 42.A.investigate B.apologize C.understand D.improve 43.A.never B.always C.hopefully D.potentially 44.A.vote B.discriminate C.fight D.insure 45.A.ignorant B.impossible C.positive D.temporaryIf a cheetah, a wolf and a well-trained human all entered a marathon, who would win?The cheetah would definitely take an early ____46____. The wolf would probably pass the cheetah after a few miles. But at the end of the 26 miles, the human would be the first to cross the ____47____ line.Humans have only two legs but a(n) ____48____ capacity for running. Our powerful lungs give us the stamina needed to run great distances. And because we can sweat, we can control our body ____49____ while we run. Why are we so good at running? Running was necessary for early human ____50____. Of course, we don’t often need to run for survival these days. All the same, running ____51____ to play an important role in human cultures all over the world.Marathon running is perhaps the best-known example of human running ____52____. That is because it is a big business. Millions of people worldwide watch on television as elite runners____53____ for millions of dollars. And, of course, businesses ____54____ products such asathletic shoes during the competition.How does someone become an elite marathoner? The _____55_____ runners of Kenya seem to have found the answer. Iten is a small farming town in Kenya’s western highlands. It is also home to seven of the world’s top ten marathon winners. Most of them are _____56_____ of the Kalenjin tribe. They tend to have _____57_____ bodies for running. Their slim bodies, long legs and short waists concentrate _____58_____ where a runner needs it most — the legs.And because Iten is 8,000 feet above sea level, the Kalenjini _____59_____ an enormous lung capacity. They need it to get oxygen out of the thin air. This gives the Kalenjini an important _____60_____ when they compete in races at lower altitude.46.A.end B.lead C.start D.jump 47.A.finish B.parallel C.boundary D.vertical 48.A.limited B.reduced C.intelligent D.incredible 49.A.balance B.performance C.temperature D.guard 50.A.conflict B.spirit C.prosperity D.survival 51.A.fails B.ceases C.continues D.declines 52.A.innovation B.history C.speed D.culture 53.A.pay B.account C.compete D.search 54.A.promote B.purchase C.award D.restrict 55.A.backward B.stubborn C.responsible D.legendary 56.A.guests B.members C.coaches D.referees 57.A.ideal B.fragile C.rigid D.flexible 58.A.attention B.resilience C.power D.oxygen 59.A.release B.develop C.calculate D.devise 60.A.edge B.inspiration C.impression D.obstacleWhen I was a child, I loved the work of Charles Schulz, creator of the famous Peanuts comic strip (连环漫画). I read it because it spoke to us as children. I ___61___ his books, and when I was in my twenties, I had ___62___ of his characters all over my bedroom wall. He really was one of my ___63___!I had always known that comics were ___64___ just drawings. They’re a wonderful way of___65___ and of telling the truth. Charles Schulz kept me aware of that. Somehow, he ___66___ me through my life. Wherever I went, he was there, because no matter where I was, I could open a ___67___ and find his work.I certainly never ___68___ to meet him. So, when the phone rang one day, and I heard the words, “Hi, this is Charles Schulz,” I was so surprised and said, “Who?” And he said, very___69___, “I do Peanuts.”He called me simply to say, “I like your work.” I was. ____70____. I had to sit down. He called me several times after that and we talked about our work. I just couldn’t wait to____71____ him!About a year after that first phone call, we ____72____ met in Washington at the Reuben Awards, which is sort of the Oscars of the comics’ industry. I was nominated (提名) that year for my own comic strip, For Better or For Worse. In fact, I actually ____73____! Charles Schulz came up to me at the meeting and ____74____ in my ear, “I ____75____ for you!” I was excited and grateful to my hero.61.A.collected B.borrowed C.sold D.lost 62.A.documents B.illustrations C.records D.symbols 63.A.friends B.teachers C.leaders D.heroes 64.A.rather than B.other than C.more than D.less than 65.A.advertising B.promoting C.communicating D.transporting 66.A.accompanied B.praised C.persuaded D.helped 67.A.window B.file C.textbook D.newspaper 68.A.required B.expected C.hesitated D.pretended 69.A.impatiently B.quickly C.apologetically D.nervously 70.A.fed up B.carried off C.cast down D.blown away 71.A.greet B.meet C.find D.influence 72.A.constantly B.frequently C.suddenly D.finally 73.A.waited B.won C.fled D.quit 74.A.whispered B.shouted C.cried D.screamed 75.A.begged B.looked C.voted D.appliedEradajere Oleita is a 26-year-old student and environmentalist. She has got something about the ____76____ to two of her country’s problems: garbage and poverty. It’s called the Chip Bag Project. Oleita is asking a ____77____ of local snack lovers: Rather than throw empty chip bags into garbage cans, ____78____ them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the ____79____.Chip eaters ____80____ their empty bags at two locations in Detroit: a print shop and a clothing store, where Oleita and her volunteer helpers ____81____ them. After they disinfect (消毒) the ____82____ in soapy hot water, they slice them open and iron them together. Then they use cotton and liners (内衬) from old coats to line the insides. It ____83____ about four hours to sew a sleeping bag, and each requires around 150 to 300 chip bags, ____84____ on whether they’re single-serve or family-size.Since its start in 2020, the Chip Bags Project has _____85_____ 110 sleeping bags. Sure, it would be _____86_____ to raise the money to buy new sleeping bags. However, that’s only half the _____87_____ for Oleita. “We aim to make a(n) _____88_____ not only socially, but environmentally,” said Oleita. “It is worth _____89_____ chip bags and using them to help the homeless. _____90_____, they would land in the garbage.”76.A.reaction B.solution C.response D.way 77.A.suggestion B.permission C.favor D.promise 78.A.donate B.reserve C.sort D.change 79.A.poor B.elderly C.homeless D.sick 80.A.deliver B.drop off C.hand out D.reuse 81.A.guard B.promote C.place D.collect 82.A.garbage cans B.chip bags C.sleeping bags D.print stores 83.A.takes B.consumes C.lasts D.loses 84.A.concentrating B.insisting C.depending D.agreeing 85.A.sold B.created C.decorated D.received 86.A.simpler B.cooler C.clever D.formal 87.A.project B.issue C.battle D.goal 88.A.impression B.announcement C.impact D.decision 89.A.recycling B.maintaining C.improving D.producing 90.A.However B.Moreover C.Therefore D.OtherwiseMany people like to search the Internet. Exploring the Internet is one of the most important activities of the day. The Internet ___91___ the outside world closer to people’s homes. Some people say the world is ___92___than before because of the Internet.What’s going on in ___93___ countries? How do people live in places far away? Is there a good sports game ___94___? What’s the life like in the ___95___ part of the sea? ___96___ you want to answer all these questions, ___97___ come to the Internet. Of course, people can also learn ___98___ reading or listening to the radio. But with the Internet they can learn better and more easily. A lot of ___99___ can be collected at great speed.Can we go shopping without leaving ____100____? Can we see a doctor without going to the hospital? Can we ____101____ without going to school? Can we draw money without going to a ____102____? All these things used to be impossible, but now they have become quite____103____. The Internet helps us open our ____104____. The Internet often gives us new ideas. In a word, it helps us in many ____105____. Great changes have taken place in our life since the use of the Internet.91.A.takes B.brings C.gives D.helps 92.A.smaller B.bigger C.larger D.nearer 93.A.another B.rich C.other D.poor 94.A.everywhere B.anywhere C.nowhere D.somewhere 95.A.farthest B.deepest C.highest D.widest96.A.If B.Whether C.Because D.Though 97.A.only B.and C.then D.also 98.A.about B.on C.at D.through 99.A.things B.messages C.information D.letters 100.A.homes B.schools C.shops D.banks 101.A.read B.play C.study D.write 102.A.home B.school C.shop D.bank 103.A.impossible B.possible C.interesting D.quick 104.A.minds B.mouths C.computers D.ideas 105.A.roads B.ways C.kinds D.placesEarly that day, I was so busy caring for our patient’s procedure that needed to be wrapped up. As my day nearly concluded, I was excited to meet my playfellows and____106____with them.I was already outside our special area unit in the hospital when a woman suddenly came to me, holding a doctor’s prescription with my name on it. My enthusiasm fell considerably. But, instead of being cheeky, like others would probably do showing ____107____ or impatience, I showed her a heartfelt smile and____108____what was written in the prescription, only to find out it wasn’t hers but her ____109____ , and my name on it because the doctor wanted me to give the proper instruction on how to use the bowel(肠) preparation needed for her husband, who was____110____for the examination the following day. I met her husband, who was very____111____and a good listener. We connected instantly with each other,____112____ jokes.The next time we met was during his colonoscopy (结肠镜检查)____113____and I assisted him in filling out the papers ____114____ by their insurance company. Given final instructions, they left the hospital. At noon, I was alone cleaning the ____115____ when suddenly I heard a knock on the glass door, thinking it might somebody who would like to ____116____ of our services. I casually looked up and I was ____117____ because my visitors were thepatient and his wife again!I opened the door and asked if they needed more___118___or perhaps forgot something. To my surprise they gave me a packed lunch and a bottle of pineapple juice.Life has many facets. Its bits and pieces____119____you even in your busy days.It could end up with a ____120____or a free lunch. It’s just a matter of thinking differently. 106.A.study B.unite C.relax D.associate 107.A.improvement B.excitement C.disappointment D.embarrassment 108.A.reviewed B.checked C.described D.retold 109.A.son’s B.mother’s C.husband’s D.father’s 110.A.prepared B.scheduled C.allocated D.distributed 111.A.stubborn B.rigid C.merciful D.humorous 112.A.exchanging B.applauding C.providing D.exploiting 113.A.conclusion B.procedure C.operation D.signature 114.A.needed B.offered C.suggested D.adopted122.A.manners B.emotions C.literature D.intelligence 123.A.standards B.procedures C.policies D.requirements 124.A.anger B.delight C.disappointment D.embarrassment 125.A.asked B.praised C.thanked D.blamed 126.A.melted B.ached C.soared D.sank 127.A.distant B.insincere C.harmonious D.meaningful 128.A.origins B.cultures C.environment D.languages 129.A.complicated B.fluent C.interesting D.regular 130.A.annoyed B.anxious C.humble D.uncomfortable 131.A.preference B.recognition C.gratitude D.passion 132.A.attitudes B.behaviors C.settings D.interactions 133.A.methods B.purposes C.expectations D.feelings 134.A.stand out B.show off C.calm down D.cheer up 135.A.hero B.trainer C.expert D.leader 136.A.In turn B.By contrast C.After all D.Above all 137.A.promises B.contributions C.connections D.comparisons 138.A.better B.nicer C.braver D.happier 139.A.personal B.different C.important D.widespread 140.A.build B.take C.pick D.mixI was sitting in a chair having coffee when a text message from a former colleague woke me from my daydreams.“Do you want to___141___your rocking chair?”I taught grades 1-2 for 17 years, and my dreams as a teacher were tied to that rocking chair. It was a ___142___ idea to have it in my class. Every day after break time, the class would___143___ around it and listen to the story I was reading. When the students are close, they find the___144___ to share their stories, dreams and fears. The chair was part of my___145___, part of me.___146___, I became unwell and couldn’t keep teaching. I experienced ___147___ anxiety and at last I was forced to ___148___ the job. With my life as a teacher ___149___ , I needed anew path. And I didn’t have to look far.My husband and I adopted one of my former students in 2017. The complexity of___150___ a child who came to us at 9 years old changed our lives in ___151___ ways. But it inspired the part of me that enjoys being a parent. We spent countless hours staying with books—healing,___152___and solidifying (巩固) our family, which gave me a new purpose.I joined a ___153___ group of local moms. For about a year, I met with them weekly for walks or coffee. We came together to share, and then I started giving and receiving help. I gave driving practice to a single mom with her learner’s license and received emotional support___154___. I also took her son on hikes around the city. Another woman encouraged me to buy a stand-up paddleboard and gave me ___155___.My family, my books, finding a new purpose and belonging in a(n)___156___—these are___157___ the sense of self I used to prize as a teacher. I learned my ___158___ doesn’t need to change, I’m still honoring those core values ___159___ I am working as a teacher or not. What about that rocking chair? I___160___ at the text message, my answer was no, and I don’t need the chair. I’ll let it go to a new teacher!141.A.give away B.put back C.send out D.pick up 142.A.ridiculous B.magical C.strange D.complex 143.A.gather B.turn C.pass D.chase 144.A.attempt B.invitation C.courage D.measure 145.A.goal B.job C.process D.route 146.A.Unfortunately B.Frequently C.Actually D.Consequently 147.A.natural B.vague C.severe D.normal 148.A.challenge B.take C.finish D.quit 149.A.around B.over C.through D.down 150.A.motivating B.teaching C.parenting D.rescuing 151.A.invisible B.unexpected C.suspicious D.exceptional 152.A.rescuing B.defending C.forming D.bonding 153.A.external B.support C.finance D.academic 154.A.in return B.by chance C.on average D.at ease 155.A.a chance B.lessons C.an offer D.messages156.A.community B.school C.family D.office 157.A.evaluating B.accepting C.offending D.fulfilling 158.A.character B.identity C.determination D.sense 159.A.when B.how C.whether D.why 160.A.called on B.set aside C.came over D.looked back参考答案:1.D 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。
高考英语完形填空专项训练14篇 含答案
高考英语完形填空专项训练14篇(一)My Perfect Imperfect Life A few years ago,I was standing at the barre (扶手杠)waiting for my adult ballet class when I heard a voice behind me."So,do you have this perfect life?"My first reaction was to (1) who was being asked such an odd question.Then I remembered there were only two of us in the room.When I turned (2),the other woman was looking straight at me.I had no idea how to answer it.Was she (3)?Who has a perfect life?Sure,occasionally I did find the perfect dress or the perfect pair of shoes,(4) never would I use that word to describe anything about me or my life.I felt a twinge of guilt for somehow giving her that (5).She watched me.I finally (6) to whisper a quick "No".By then,the teacher had entered the room and turned on the music to start class.With a sigh of(7),I moved my feet into the best position.But as soon as my knees bent for our first pose,I realized my (8) had been disturbed.This woman's words wouldn't (9) echoing in my thoughts.I wanted to know how she came up with her very mistaken(10).If she knew anything about my life,she never would have had the (11) to ask me that question.I did my best to do our floor exercises in front of the mirror.For a few moments,I didn't see the usual(12) of my older self attempting to use a beautiful art form to(13) my gracefulness.I only saw the little girl whose fatherdied when she was two,the child who walked home from elementary school every day to an empty house,who learned to sew her own clothes to (14) money.Perfect.My life had been far from it.When those memories (15),I was left with a vision of the woman I had become,the woman(16) by all those things I considered imperfect.I now saw the woman who had learned to be self-reliant,who(17) her family and her friends,who didn't take life for granted.Was that the "perfect" this woman had detected?I still don't know,but I no longer feel (18) or feel like I must keep track of all the difficult times to prove my life isn't (19).If ever again asked whether my life is perfect,I would have a different(20).Because now I see that,despite all its imperfection,it is.1. A. notice B. understand C. wonder D. expect2. A. up B. away C. over D. around3. A. fair B. serious C. anxious D. wise4. A. but B. or C. for D. and5. A. intention B. instruction C. impression D. information6. A. learned B. managed C. agreed D. planned7. A. sadness B. surprise C. pleasure D. relief8. A. concentration B. patience C. confidence D. effort9. A. escape B. keep C. stop D. stand10. A. idea B. advice C. reason D. theory11. A. right B. urge C. excuse D. honor12. A. reflection B. preference C. appearance D. expression13. A. experience B. describe C. replace D. improve14. A. collect B. earn C. spend D. save15. A. faded B. failed C. floated D. flashed16. A. buried B. shaped C. watched D. followed17. A. changed B. welcomed C. valued D. protected18. A. worried B. guilty C. cautious D. desperate19. A. comfortable B. ordinary C. perfect D. meaningful20. A. solution B. message C. approach D. answer1~5 C D B A C 6-10 B D A C A11-15 BA D D A 16-20 B C B C D(二)A Good Man It's a late Saturday afternoon in early March,and I amsweating in search of the only gift my son wants from Los Angeles:a (21) to the homes of the stars such as Brad Pitt and Jet Li.A cheerful taxi driver says,"No problem.Map sellers are everywhere!"When the taxi stops,a fellow (22) with a thin folded sheet and says:"Ten dollars."Ten dollars! With absolute (23),I inform him,"That's too much." The map man leaves.I begin walking,certain I'll find a (an)(24) star map soon.I am (25).There's hardly anybody on the street.There don't seem to bemany real stores,just cars and bars.No maps.No stars.Blockspass.The sun begins to sink.At theedge of West Hollywood,(26) fellow wanders ahead,selling star maps to some teenage girls.Ten dollars (27).Forget it.My son will (28).That night,I call my wife."Did you get one of those maps to the stars?He's been talking about (29) else."This (30) is hard to ignore.It's late.At all-night markets:no maps.Ihead back to the hotel.Morning is coming.There will be one last (31).After I check out,I take a taxi.But at nine in the morning,map sellers are (32) to be found."You know," says the driver,"The guys with the maps just aren't up yet!"He's right."Forget it.Let's go to the airport.""Well," says the driver,"I could (33) you one if you like."Sure.Trust this guy?I might as well throw cash onto the freeway.But exiting the taxi,I (34) my last chance.I hand him $13 and my business card.Three weeks pass.I've (35) on the star map.My son has stopped mentioning it.Then one afternoon,sticking out from under piles of flyers,there it is:a big white envelope.There is a small note.I can hardly read it,(36) Imake out a few phrases - "forgive (37)," "taxi's been down" and,finally,"here's map for your son." There's no return address.It'ssigned,"kind regards,M."I hold the note in my hand,(38) what my son said to me when I got backfrom Los Angeles."Did you meet any (39),Dad?" he asked.Now I know what to tell him."Yes,I did.I met a guy named M."If you never (40) anybody,you'll never find the good guys.21. A. decoration B. map C. book D. symbol22. A. argues B. requests C. competes D. approaches23. A. assurance B. permission C. anxiety D. bargain24. A. perfect B. inexpensive C. proper D. detailed25. A. shocked B. confused C. impatient D. wrong26. A. any B. some C. another D. either27. A. still B. even C. almost D. yet28. A. believe B. regret C. understand D. admit29. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing30. A. idea B. news C. change D. reason31. A. try B. journey C. action D. minute32. A. everywhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. nowhere33. A. give B. mail C. show D. spare34. A. create B. recognize C. deserve D. blow35. A. given up B. thrown doubtsC. refused offersD. dropped in36. A. and B. or C. but D. for37. A. fault B. delay C. carelessness D. rudeness38. A. remembering B. reminding C. reviewing D. realizing39. A. admirers B. friends C. stars D. heroes40. A. look up to B. turn to C. have faith in D. agree with21-25 BDABD26-30 CACDB31-35ADBBA36-40 CBACC(三)I felt gloomy (沮丧的)the other day.The weather had been dark and rainy,and I just didn't feel so (41).As I was sitting at my desk I (42) it was the birthday of a dear long-time friend - a single middle-aged woman who has devoted the past 30 years to nursing and loves her (43).Knowing that she doesn't have family in town I (44) to give her a call.Sure enough she was on B-shift (45) to work late into the evening and wouldn't have much of a birthday this year.As always,(46),she soundedcheerful and was happy that I (47).After I hung up I couldn't (48) the feeling that she would really appreciate a little attention on her special day.(49) feeling a little gloomy myself,I tried to put it out of my (50),but as the day passed I couldn't shake the thought.I (51) gave in,and that evening set off to the hospital with a card,a cheese cake,and some balloons.My friend's grateful smile and joyful surprise (52) me I'd done the right thing and were a generous (53) for the little effort it had taken.When I got home I realized that not only had I cheered up a (54) friend on her birthday but my own gloomy feelings had also (55).Making her day had made my own!That's true (56) we take the time and make the effort to do something for someone else?It's like the little saying "Loving kindness is twice blessed;it blesses him who gives and him who (57)."Cheering up people on their birthdays isn't the only thing we can do to make their day.Life constantly presents us with (58) to take an extra step or do a kind deed that will make a (59) to someone.And the (60) thing is that as we do,it changes things for the better for us too.41. A. special B. positive C. nervous D. proud42. A. explained B. complained C. remembered D. informed43. A. family B. study C. life D. work44. A. decided B. continued C. failed D. refused45. A. surprised B. disappointed C. bored D. prepared46. A. though B. besides C. therefore D. otherwise47. A. admitted B. called C. succeeded D. apologized48. A. get on with B. put up with C. get rid of D. take hold of49. A. Almost B. Even C. Never D. Still50. A. opinion B. image C. mind D. expectation51. A. luckily B. finally C. unhappily D. hardly52. A. convinced B. advised C. promised D. reminded53. A. demand B. desire C. reward D. share54. A. guilty B. lonely C. weak D. curious55. A. existed B. deepened C. wasted D. disappeared56. A. when B. because C. though D. if57. A. tries B. receives C. loves D. cares58. A. experiences B. dreams C. choices D. opportunities59. A. difference B. connection C. discovery D. decision60. A. normal B. similar C. wonderful D. practical41-45 B C C .A .D46-50.A .B .C .D .C51-55.B .A .C .B .D56-60 A B D A .C(四)As I sat motionless on the steps of the pool,watching everyone else swim back and forth,I realized that I had spent most of my life watching others enjoy themselves.It was then that I (61) a little girl staring at me with a look of confusion.I smiled at her,hoping to (62) the ice by talking to her.Unfortunately,my (63) failed and she just kept on staring.My (64)increased as a little boy swam up to me and said,"I feel sorry for you."After the (65),a though struck me,I had to change (66) the world viewed me.Because it was children who stared at me the most,I decided to write a children's book that taught them about (67)in a fun way.This is when KatGirl,a super hero in a (68)who helps children that are being bullied,came into my mind.I quickly (69) inside my apartment and began creating the story.As I wroteeach word,I could (70) my future as a world-renowned author and public speaker.My excitement (71) like wildfire.Over the next two years,the story (72) many changes before it saw the world in the spring of 2011.My perseverance (73) paid off.One day I was invited to speak to the students at a neighboring school.I confidently wheeled into a classroom filled with students who (74) at me just like the little girl in the pool." How do you feel when you see me?" I asked them.The kids bravely (75)," I feel sorry for you."I opened my book and started reading.Immediately I noticed the children's stares turned to (76)." How do you feel when you see me?" I asked again.Without (77) they replied," You are so cool! Does your (78)fly too?" I just smiled,"No,not yet,but maybe some day." I knew in my heart that this was (79).The past two years had proven to me that with (80)anything is possible.61. A. suggested B. watched C. appreciated D. noticed62. A. break B. forget C. remove D. deliver63. A. project B. attempt C. anger D. advice64. A. relief B. curiosity C. awkwardness D. encouragement65. A. competition B. encounter C. argument D. interview66. A. what B. when C. how D. why67. A. disabilities B. potentials C. paintings D. manners68. A. pool B. wheelchair C. car D. spaceship69. A. wheeled B. walked C. rushed D. raced70. A. regard B. realize C. consider D. picture71. A. folded B. spread C. recovered D. declined72. A. turned down B. went through C. looked up D. got around73. A. generally B. carefully C. eventually D. separately74. A. called B. glimpsed C. laughed D. stared75. A. responded B. greeted C. agreed D. continued76. A. doubts B. jokes C. smiles D. tears77. A. hesitation B. discussion C. intention D. imagination78. A. body B. dream C. book D. chair79. A. funny B. strange C. false D. true80. A. generosity B. determination C. popularity D. harmony61-65 DABCB 66-70CABAD 71-75BBCDA 76-80CADDB(五)When my husband Ian died in 2014,ten days after being diagnosed with cancer,I was completely broken up.He was just 54.We'd plannedto(81)together and live the years to the fullest.At first,the(82)of spending the following years of my life without him left me feeling(83).I was in deep(84)having lost him.But as time passed,I beganto(85)that life is so precious,and none of us can(86)what's around the comer.I realized I could sit at home and(87)Ian,(88)I could make the most of every moment of my life.Three months(89)he died,a friend mentioned a choir run by a(90)Tenovus Cancer Care,which was for anyone(91)by cancer.I've(92)loved to sing,so I agreed,That decision really has changed my(93).We rehearse (排练)once a week and perform(94)to raise money.We sing inspiring songs like"You've Got a Friend"which really(95)all of us.Spending time with the choir,I have not only made a whole new friendship circle,but I feel so(96),which has been fantastic for my(97)wellbeing.I(98)money for the charity too,including travelling a long way to Machu Picchu,where I scattered (播撒)some of Ian's ashes,I know Ianwould(99)my decision to look after myself.Living a good life,and finding ways to enjoy my retirement,is the best(100)I can offer him.81. A. die B. retire C. live D. sing82. A. feeling B. thought C. sense D. hope83. A. lost B. tired C. excited D. relaxed84. A. trouble B. breath C. shock D. regret85. A. wonder B. understand C. forget D. remember86. A. change B. doubt C. predict D. leave87. A. mourn for B. wait for C. look after D. talk with88. A. and B. so C. for D. or89. A. before B. after C. since D. as90. A. charity B. company C. club D. hospital91. A. killed B. defeated C. scared D. affected92. A. hardly B. seldom C. always D. often93. A. mind B. life C. dream D. goal94. A. dances B. plays C. services D. concerts95. A. amuse B. interest C. push D. impress96. A. skillful B. cautious C. secure D. positive97. A. mental B. physical C. social D. economical98. A. spend B. save C. raise D. earn99. A. approve of B. care aboutC. be opposed toD. be sorry about100. A. award B. experience C. comfort D.help81-85:BBACB 86-70:CADBA 71-75:DCBDD 76-80:DACAC(六)One afternoon,I went to pick up my mother from work.(101),I looked outside the car window,there was a small park (102) I saw a little boy running freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short distance.The boy wouldthen fall to the grass,(103),and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother,run as fast as he could,again,still with a smile on his face,(104) nothing happened.When they fall down,kids don't (105) their falling down as a failure,but(106),they treat it as a learning experience,(107) just another result of outcome.They try and try again (108) they succeed.They haven't associated "falling down" with the word "(109)" yet,thus they don't know how to feel the state which accompanies failure.So they don't (110).Plus,they probably think to themselves that it's perfectly okay to fall down,and that it's not (111)to do so.In other words,they give themselves(112) to make mistakes,subconsciously.While I was (113)by the boy's persistence,I was equally touched by the (114) in which he ran.With each attempt,he looked so confident…so natural.His only aim was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could.He was just being a child - just being himself - being completely in the moment.He was not looking for approval or was not worrying about(115)someone was watching.He wasn't (116)about being judged.He didn't seem to be bothered by(117) that maybe someone would see him fall.No,what (118) to him was to accomplish the task or activity (119) to the best of his ability.I learned a lot from that (120)and experience,and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my life.101. A. Calling B. Working C. Waiting D.Hoping102. A. where B. which C. when D.what103. A. get on B. get up C. get off D.get across104. A. as if B. even though C. while D.so that105. A. look B. refer C. regard D.prefer106. A. for B. also C. instead D.rather107. A. as B. in C. at D. for 108. A. when B. until C. after D.before109. A. success B. strike C. misfortune D.failure110. A. lose heart B. lose their heartC. break heartD. take heart111. A. right B. suitable C. wrong D.impossible112. A. help B. permission C. order D.right113. A. impressed B. interested C. touched D.surprised114. A. means B. speed C. method D.manner115. A. if B. where C. whether D.unless116. A. concerned B. cared C. angry D.crazy117. A. the time B. the fact C. the place D.the reason118. A. surprised B. happened C. appealed D.mattered119. A. by hand B. out of hand C. at hand D.from hand120. A. movement B. opinion C. memory D.observationCABAC CABDA CBCDC ABDCD(七)Every year,the fifth graders at Brookstone Elementary went on a field trip to Washington,DC.Terence (121) the exciting trip,and was (122) to go next year.Terence asked his parents (123) if they would pay for half of the trip if he earned the other half of the money himself.His parents(124).He had almost a year to earn ﹩150.His first (125) was to earn money baby-sitting,and he typed a nice letter(126) that he would baby-sit during his neighbors'(127).He named a few afternoons available and said he would (128) ﹩1 per hour per child.After five baby-sitting (129),he earned ﹩45.When the (130) weather arrived,Terence knocked on his neighbors' doors to ask if they needed help with (131) work.He helped with mowing (修剪)and weeding gardens.After the summer was over,he earned ﹩75.When the fall arrived,he counted his money and(132)that he still needed ﹩40 for his trip.Soon his mom saw a(n)(133)for a job for him.He got a job (134) newspapers every Wednesday afternoon,making 5 cents for every paper,﹩10 (135) each Wednesday.It wasn't long before he had (136) money to go on the trip to Washington,DC.He was(137) in time.The class trip was on October 15.His mom and dad gave him a check for the ﹩150 they(138) him.What a great feeling! He helped (139) the cost of his trip.This experience (140)Terence in many ways,making his dream a reality with great efforts.121. A. prepared for B. laid out C. referred to D.heard about122. A. dying B. grateful C. lucky D.proud123. A. curiously B. casually C. anxiously D.briefly124. A. submitted B. agreed C. bargained D.refused125. A. idea B. job C. conclusion D.suggestion126. A. declaring B. confirming C. showing D.saying127. A. stay B. company C. interaction D.absence128. A. pay B. spend C. charge D.donate129. A. negotiations B. sessions C. attempts D.interviews130. A. warm B. fine C. unusual D.changeable131. A. yard B. paper C. school D.volunteer132. A. admitted B. determined C. complained D.insisted133. A. directory B. permit C. advertisementD. email134. A. editing B. updating C. printing D.delivering135. A. at once B. on time C. after all D.in total136. A. extra B. much C. enough D.easy137. A. just B. even C. ever D.still138. A. owed B. lent C. promised D.ordered139. A. count B. cover C. estimate D.reduce140. A. astonished B. shaped C. excited D.impressed121-130D A C B A D D C B A131-140 A B C D D C A C B B(八)Earlier this week Sir Elton John expressed (141)about how his young son,Zachary,might be(142)when he goes to school.He fears he might face bullying because his parents are gay and Britain can still be homophobic.He may be right,though in all the schools I know,children come now(143)every type of family circumstance,and don't think (144)about it.Nevertheless,the playground can be cruel and adults need to be vigilant.But Elton John's anxiety made me think more generally about (145)our children experience childhood and what we want (146)them from it.Of course,childhood is not a stage in life (147)by our biology but a human convention.This is why we can sometimes get in a muddle about it,especially about the point of transition to adulthood.We send mixed messages when we tell ourchildren different stories about their level of maturity in relation (148)getting married,casting a vote,taking out a loan,(149)for their country,and so on.I once had(150)argument with someone(151)passionately believed that the age of criminal responsibility should be raised from ten to 16,even 18.We have to remember," she said,"that these young people are children." I was not (152),but all the time I kept hearing some words of my own teenage son,words (153)parents hear at some time,"Dad,stop treating me like a child."At one time getting a job was the rite of passage out of childhood.But now unemployment suspends many young people(154)childhood and the adult world with(155)helpful precedents as to how to live well in this in-between existence.In the gospels,there's just one reference to the childhood of Jesus,though a significant one.It's the story of a 12-year-old who gets taken by his parents to Jerusalem and inadvertently left behind when they and their extended family returned home.Mary and Joseph go looking for Jesus and find him in the temple,listening to the teachers and asking them questions.I find it striking that in an age(156) children would be valued not so much for their own sakes.as for (157) they would become,productive workers and reproductive mothers,that these busy and learned men take childhood (158),make time for a young boy and pay him attention.And the child,we are told,grew in wisdom.The story takes us to the heart of what(159)a good childhood.The challenge is about how far we can offer our children this kind of interaction.For parents it's not easy.If both have to work and work means long journeys,it's not surprising that inour exhaustion we (160)on the television and computer.But keeping children occupied is not the same as giving them our attention."141. A. Sadness B. pleasure C. anxieties D.hatred142. A. Scolded B. beat C. praised D.treated143. A. From B. away C. in D. off 144. A. Once B. twice C. / D. nothing 145. A. what B. why C. how D.when146. A. for B. with C. about D.of147. A. determine B. to determine C. determining D.determined148. A. by B. with C. to D. of 149. A. fighting B. arguing C. voting D.leaving150. A. the B. a C. an D. / 151. A. when B. where C. who D.whom152. A. sympathetic B. sympathy C. sympathize D.unsympathetic153. A. many B. much C. no D. most 154. A. both B. between C. among D.about155. A. a few B. few C. a little D.more156. A. why B. when C. where D.whenever157. A. what B. whom C. which D.whether158. A. normally B. seriously C. freely D.carelessly159. A. makes up B. makes of C. makes for D.makes sense160. A. fall down B. fall back C. fall behind D.fall off141~160. CDABC ADCAC CDDBB BABCD(九)Seven years ago,our daughter,Alle Shea,was born.All of our family were excited with the new arrival.After she was given to me by a nurse from the delivery room,I (161)her cautiously,wondering how (162)life was.However,our joy (163)for just several seconds.We noticed that she was crying weakly and refused to(164).We went to have the doctor check on her health.After the(165),the doctor told us our daughter was (166)with the rare bone disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (成骨不全症).At birth Alle Shea's skull looked like a(n)(167)egg on the x-rays.Watching my daughter(168)was the greatest pain.After being terribly tortured (折磨)for a long time,my wife and I(169)take our five-week-old daughter off life support,by far the most (170)decision of our life.The day Alle was leaving us,we were able to take her outside on the hospital deck and hold her in our arms until she (171).We had two (172)that day:we could have let the sadness overtake us,or we could turn it into a(173).Since that day,my wife and I have worked (174)volunteering our time hosting special events,and talking to others about 01.We even (175)hospitals to join us - and this is the battle we are still (176).Over the seven years,we have (177)thousands of hours.In February of 2015we (178)OI Care for You program.Ever since,we have been sending stuffed animals to children with 01.Each present brings them a smile and (179).Many 01 families thank us for doing what we do and giving them another way to show (180) for a family member with OI.161. A. pulled B. held C. lifted D.embraced162. A. miraculous B. unforgettable C. surprising D.mysterious163. A. left B. stopped C. lasted D.waited164. A. sleep B. speak C. smile D.walk165. A. cure B. treatment C. experiment D.examination166. A. filled B. equipped C. born D.infected167. A. fried B. cracked C. opened D.boiled168. A. sleeping B. yelling C. suffering D.tolerating169. A. hurried to B. refused to C. longed to D.had to170. A. painful B. delightful C. powerful D.regretful171. A. grew up B. passed away C. gave in D.calmed down172. A. reasons B. opportunities C. choices D.decisions173. A. positive B. blessing C. disadvantageD. difficulty174. A. aimlessly B. tirelessly C. carelessly D.helplessly175. A. contacted B. instructed C. allowed D.forced176. A. winning B. enjoying C. overcoming D.fighting177. A. wasted B. saved C. volunteered D.donated178. A. controlled B. started C. invented D.delayed179. A. solution B. success C. life D. comfort 180. A. pride B. envy C. support D.gratitude161-165 BACAD 166-170CBCDA 171-175 DCABA 176-180 DCBDD(十)Several months ago,Greece suffered from the refugee (难民)disaster.I hadn't been (181) of the Scale (规模)of it until I actually got to Greece.I(182)as manager of the Oinofyta Camp.This work is like being a(183),And I realized that I had met my(184),which was to take care of them and show them that they were loved and cared about,not(185).All of the Greek islands are(186).I have a camp that within three or four days could(187)500 people.When your life is spent getting handouts (救济的)from everyone all day,you lose your(188).I had this (189) idea that it would be great to start a business,sewing bags from leftover(190) material.Those people were the (191) people in the camp because they had a purpose.We have(192) in America who want to buy these bags now.Learning to say(193) has been one of the harder things here at the camp;the constant (194)of residents.I was so happy for them when they got their family(195),and so sad because I knew that the(196) of me being able to (197) see them again was pretty slim.My (198) kids are all asking me the same question now:"Mom,when are you coming home?" I don't know.I hope that my legacy (遗赠)here is that the refugees will always remember that I cared about them,that they were special and (199),and that they were worthy of that(200).181. A. afraid B. aware C. fond D.ashamed182. A. took over B. made for C. came up D.figured out183. A. teacher B. volunteer C. mother D.lawyer184. A. failure B. goal C. moment D.problem185. A. forced B. sheltered C. cured D.forgotten186. A. overcrowded B. abandoned C. observed D.involved187. A. employ B. train C. examine D.serve188. A. dignity B. pay C. demand D.value189. A. strange B. ordinary C. wild D.peaceful190. A. cooking B. tent C. heating D.wood。
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Last year I decided to do some volunteer work. I began to____1____on the Internet and discovered Volunteer USA.Three months later I____2____myself on a plane to Phoenix, Arizona.I was____3____at the thought of living with loads of new people for three months. However, within fifteen minutes of____4____, my worries had gone. Everyone was so____5____andlike-minded that it was very____6____to feel at home.I was sent to the Coronado National Forest for my first 8-day____7____. We hadto____8____everything we needed and walk three miles to where we worked. It may not seem like a____9____way but in 35℃ heat and with a heavy pack, my legs were on fire.My job was to____10____a stairway out of rock. This____11____climbing up and down the side of a mountain inhabited (栖息) by mountain lions, although I should say they were only heard,never____12____.Three days later, a beautiful stairway came into being. The____13____of knowing thatmy____14____will be on that mountainside for years to come is massive.But on the last night we were____15____in a thunderstorm. I woke up at midnight to find a swimming pool in my tent. The temperature was close to____16____. I had to spend the rest of the night trembling in the only____17____part of my tent.____18____, I suffered a lot. But I know whatever I have to face in my life I was there andI____19____. I think I am much____20____for having taken part in the project. 1.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research 2.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found 3.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited 4.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking 5.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious 6.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy7.A.tour B.project C.campaign D.course 8.A.drop B.make C.carry D.buy9.A.nice B.safe C.long D.quick 10.A.build B.test C.clean D.guard 11.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant 12.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed13.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention 14.A.work B.memory C.record D.story15.A.left B.caught C.attacked D.separated 16.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing 17.A.tidy B.dry C.new D.soft18.A.By the way B.Regardless of that C.Needless to say D.In either case 19.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered 20.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busier Gaynor Norgan's three﹣year﹣old daughter Eve began to choke(噎住)on a bag of Maltesers as they drove in the car.Gaynor, who is a_____21_____first aider desperately tried to force the chocolate out_____22_____the heimlich manoeuvre(海姆立克急救法).Whenit_____23_____she started to fear the worst.Then a passing stranger 39 to her aid.Gaynor,_____24_____,told the Manchester Evening News:"We were_____25_____out of the car park and I heard Eve gurgling.She was_____26_____in the back with mymum.I_____27_____and could see the Malteser_____28_____in her windpipe.I stopped the car,_____29_____her out of the car seat and started to administer the Heimlichmanoeuvre.I_____30_____it twice but I couldnt get it out.Then_____31_____came over and she couldn' t do it either.""I was_____32_____at that point.I just fell_____33_____.Then this man cameand_____34_____her from both of us and put her over his_____35_____.He hit her hard on the back and it_____36_____straight away.Then he just_____37_____her back to me.Then he disappeared.""Eve is all right now but if he hadnt been there I strongly_____38_____She would have choked to death.I just want to say thank you."The man who_____39_____wore a brown leather jacket and carried a walking stick.He had slightly graying hair and is thought to have been in his 40s.The_____40_____parents wish he would come forward.21.A.found B.called C.taught D.trained 22.A.using B.showing C.pushing D.practicing 23.A.helped B.failed C.took over D.went down24.A.attracted B.sent C.entered D.came 25.A.driving B.running C.walking D.looking 26.A.sleeping B.sitting C.struggling D.fighting 27.A.searched B.went back C.tuned around D.started 28.A.shaken B.lain C.torn D.stuck 29.A.found B.asked C.prepared D.got 30.A.blew B.learned C.tried D.rescued 31.A.a woman B.Gaynor C.a man D.a reporter 32.A.smiling B.screaming C.rushing D.jumping 33.A.apart B.over C.out D.away 34.A.comforted B.assisted C.broke D.took 35.A.knee B.back C.hand D.head36.A.left B.worked C.lifted D.moved 37.A.paid B.ordered C.handed D.rushed 38.A.advise B.support C.believe D.promise 39.A.helped B.managed C.travelled D.drove 40.A.careful B.grateful C.hopeful D.wonderful How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is_41_to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live — if he or she is_42_healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce_43_. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and_44_die.Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a_45_life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span(寿命)was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the_46_line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental_47_until after age 75.People are living longer because more people_48_childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood_49_. Now that the chances of dying__50__are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better dietsand health care.On the whole, our population is getting older. The__51__in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see__52__, not disaster. Today, many men and women in their "golden years" are healthy, still active, and young in__53__if not in age.As our society grows old, we need the__54__of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to__55__active and be devoted.41.A.designed B.selected C.improved D.discovered 42.A.completely B.generally C.apparently D.extremely 43.A.rapidly B.harmlessly C.endlessly D.separately 44.A.eventually B.hopelessly C.automatically D.desperately 45.A.busier B.longer C.richer D.happier 46.A.finishing B.guiding C.waiting D.dividing 47.A.stress B.damage C.decline D.failure 48.A.survive B.enjoy C.remember D.value 49.A.problems B.fears C.worries D.diseases 50.A.poor B.young C.sick D.quiet 51.A.changes B.recovery C.safety D.increases 52.A.dreams B.chances C.strengths D.choices 53.A.mind B.appearance C.voice D.movement 54.A.protection B.suggestions C.contributions D.permission 55.A.sound B.appear C.turn D.stay "Mum, can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night, please? It's Friday, and we don't have any ___56___.Can I, please?" Mum was sitting at the kitchen table.Dad was ___57___next to her, resting his head on his arms.Mum could ___58___that James wanted so badly to have his friend over."I'm so sorry, James," she said."I'm never allowed to have friends come to the house? Why, Mum?" James asked sadly, almost in ___59___."I know it's ___60___for you," Mum said softly."But I'm just worried other people might think we're a little. . .strange.And then they would make fun of you. ""No, they wouldn't, Mum," James protested."We're not ___61___at all.We're just ordinary people. "Mum sighed heavily."To tell you the truth, James, my neck has been so painful that it's given me a heavy ___62___.And your poor father — he doesn't feel ___63___.He really needs a rest. ""I can help, Mum!" James said." ___64___I can make you and Dad feel better, can Brett come over? Please?""Well. . . " Mum began."Great! Thanks, Mum!" James almost shouted."Just sit there, don't move. " He rushed over to the kitchen drawer and ____65____what he needed — two spanners(扳手)."Hang on, Mum," he said."This won't take a second. " After some ____66____, James wasfinished.With a smile of ____67____on his face he said, "There! How does that feel?" "Oh, James," Mum said."That's much better! How did you do it?""Easy," James said ____68____."Dad had tightened your neck bolts(螺栓) too much! I just____69____them slightly! I learned that in robotic science at school. ""What about your father? Can you ____70____him?" asked Mum."I'll try," James replied.He ____71____up Dad's hair at the back of his neck, and plugged the electric wire into Dad's head.Then he turned the ____72____on.Dad opened his eyes and ____73____immediately."He just let his ____74____run too low, that's all," James said."Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?""I guess so," replied Mum."Your friends will just have to ____75____that we are a very unusual family.Thanks, son!"56.A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty 57.A.asleep B.reading C.alone D.standing 58.A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt 59.A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence 60.A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard 61.A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious 62.A.headache B.loss C.task D.day63.A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well64.A.As B.If C.Since D.Before 65.A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned 66.A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions 67.A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness 68.A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly 69.A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered 70.A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask 71.A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled 72.A.television B.power C.light D.gas 73.A.grew up B.lay down C.broke down D.sat up 74.A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood 75.A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.acceptI had worried myself sick over Simon’s mother coming to see me. I was a new __76__, and I gave an honest account of the students’ work. In Simon’s case, the grades were awfully low. He couldn’t read his own handwriting. __77__ he was a bright student. He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult comprehension. His work in no way reflected his__78__ .So when Simon’s mother entered the room, my palms(手掌心) were sweating. I was completely__79__ for her lisses on both my cheeks. “I came to thank you,” she said, surprising me beyond speech. __80__ me, Simon had become a different person. He talked of how he__81__ me, he had began to make friends, and for the first time in his twelve years, he had __82__ spent an afternoon at a friend’s house. She wanted to tell me how grateful she was for the __83__I had nurtured(培养) in her son. She kissed me again and left.I sat, stunned (惊呆), for about half an hour, __84__ what had just happened. How did I make such a life-changing difference to that boy without __85__ knowing it? What I finally came to__86__ was one day, several months before, when some students were __87__ reports in the front of the class, Jeanne spoke __88__ , and to encourage her to raise her voice, L had sai, “Speak up. Simon’s the expert on this. He is the __89__ one you have to convince, and he can’t hear you in the __90__ of the room.” That was it. From that day on, Simon had sat up straighter, paid more attention, __91__ more, and became happy. And it was all because he __92__to be the last kid in the last row. The boy who most needed __93__ was the one who took the last seat that day.It taught me the most__94__ lesson over the years of my teaching career, and I’m thankful that it came __95__ and positively. A small kindness can indeed make a difference.76.A.cleaner B.reporter C.monitor D.teacher 77.A.Or B.And C.But D.So 78.A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream 79.A.desperate B.responsible C.unprepared D.unsuitable 80.A.Because of B.In spite of C.Apart from D.As for 81.A.loved B.envied C.pleased D.criticized 82.A.gradually B.constantly C.recently D.obviously 83.A.self-respect B.self-doubt C.self-pity D.self-defence 84.A.imagining B.observing C.wondering D.regretting 85.A.also B.even C.always D.still 86.A.expect B.remember C.believe D.accept 87.A.writing B.reviewing C.editing D.giving 88.A.quietly B.repeatedly C.quickly D.firmly 89.A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely 90.A.entrance B.middle C.front D.back 91.A.slept B.smiled C.shouted D.quarreled 92.A.intended B.pretended C.refused D.happened 93.A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits 94.A.difficult B.painful C.valuable D.enjoyable 95.A.early B.slowly C.frequently D.occasionally参考答案:1.D2.D3.C4.A5.B6.D7.B8.C9.C10.A11.D12.C13.A14.A15.B16.D17.B18.C19.A20.B【解析】【分析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。
新高考——英语完形填空专项训练专项练习含答案
新高考——英语完形填空专项训练专项练习含答案一、高考英语完形填空专项训练1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
What is intelligence anyway? When I was in the army I 1 an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against 2 of 100, scored 160.I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 3 have scored more than 80. 4 , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him and he always 5 it.Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man 6 questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I'd prove myself a 7 . In a world where I have to work with my 8 .I'd do poorly.Consider my auto-repair man 9 . He had a habit of telling 10 . One time he said, "Doc, a deaf-and-dumb man 11 some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made 12 movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 13 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk 14 him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the 15 man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀). 16 do you suppose he asked for them?" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers.He burst out laughing and said, "Why, you fool, he used his 17 and asked for them. I've been 18 that on all my customers today, but I knew 19 I'd catch you." "Why is that?" I asked. "Because you are so goddamned educated, Doc. I knew you couldn't be very 20 ."And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.1. A. received B. wrote C. failed D. chose2. A. an exam B. a total C. an average D. a number3. A. always B. possibly C. certainly D. frequently4. A. Then B. Thus C. Therefore D. Yet5. A. drove B. checked C. fixed D. changed6. A. designed B. answered C. practised D. tried7. A. teacher B. doctor C. winner D. fool8. A. brains B. effort C. hands D. attention9. A. too B. as usual C. again D. as well10. A. lies B. jokes C. news D. tales11. A. bought B. needed C. found D. tested12. A. hammering B. cutting C. waving D. circling13. A. nodded B. raised C. shook D. turned14. A. brought B. packed C. sent D. sold15. A. clever B. other C. right D. next16. A. What B. Which C. Who D. How17. A. imagination B. voice C. hand D. information18. A. trying B. proving C. practising D. examining19. A. at once B. right now C. in fact D. for sure20. A. smart B. clear C. slow D. silly【答案】(1)A;(2)C;(3)B;(4)D;(5)C;(6)A;(7)D;(8)C;(9)C;(10)B;(11)B;(12)A;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)D;(17)B;(18)A;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了自己与汽车修理工人之间的交流。
【英语】高考英语完形填空专项练习及解析
【英语】高考英语完形填空专项练习及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My first-grade teacher, Mr. Gunderson, once told my class a story. A father is killed in a car accident and the son is 1 hurt. But when the boy arrives at the 2 , the doctor on duty says, "I can't 3 surgery on this patient. This is my son!" Mr. Gunderson asked, "Whois the doctor?" Hands went up and my classmates shouted out 4 , but they didn't arrive at the correct answer. Mr. Gunderson didn't let me 5 because he knew it would be very easy for me to understand that the surgeon was the boy's 6 . I suppose that Mr. Gunderson's 7 would be a lot easier for today's first-graders.Being a doctor at that time, my mother was considered very 8 because female doctors were rare then. 9 , to my sister and me, she was and is just Mom. When we were kids, we came home from school to a 10 , who watched us until our parents came home. Mom took Friday off so she could spend more time with us, and we could tell that she felt 11 about not being home more often.My younger sister and I 12 at a fairly young age that this was Mom's weak spot, andwe 13 it mercilessly whenever we wanted a new toy or snacks. I wish I had 14 doing that the first time Mom told me about one of her 15 who had died, but I'm sure I didn't. I can't imagine what it's like to spend all day taking care of other people's 16 children, some of whom are not going to 17 it, and then come home to find that your own kids are acting like that. We were just like 18 brats (顽童) then. I suppose she could have found our guilty weak spots to make us 19 , but she never did. I think I'd better 20 her for that.1. A. simply B. seriously C. frequently D. gradually2. A. cafeteria B. station C. hospital D. room3. A. deliver B. represent C. clarify D. perform4. A. guesses B. instructions C. explanations D. suggestions5. A. answer B. conclude C. question D. demand6. A. stepfather B. grandpa C. mother D. uncle7. A. trick B. puzzle C. theory D. principle8. A. special B. wealthy C. average D. urgent9. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Thus10. A. member B. passenger C. passer-by D. baby-sitter11. A. angry B. curious C. cautious D. sorry12. A. made B. designed C. figured D. worked13. A. kept away from B. took possession of C. settled down to D. took advantage of14. A. stopped B. continued C. considered D. imagined15. A. colleagues B. patients C. relatives D. acquaintances16. A. sick B. educated C. naughty D. respectful17. A. mention B. favor C. make D. require18. A. honored B. distinguished C. spoiled D. defeated19. A. support B. obey C. consult D. respond20. A. judge B. hate C. envy D. thank【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)D;(4)A;(5)A;(6)C;(7)B;(8)A;(9)B;(10)D;(11)D;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)B;(16)A;(17)C;(18)C;(19)B;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者的妈妈是当时为数不多的女医生,但是由于工作时间长,很少有时间去陪伴自己的孩子,孩子们利用妈妈的这个弱点,向妈妈要各种玩具或小吃,并且妈妈也没有揭穿他们,作者对妈妈的这个做法表示感谢,对自己的做法感到羞愧。
高考英语完形填空专项训练10篇(附解析)
When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her___1___ , notably dryness and discomfort."I was simply ___2___ a terrible experience, " Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. "I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of my ___3___ was affected. "Ms. Burdeyney talked to some friends who had ___4___ problems and discovered that they were largely suffering in ___5___. " Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so ___6___ she said. " But more and more are suffering and lives are being ___7___.Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about plans for an eye research, ___8___ at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The research team ___9___ Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic, who hasdone____10____ work on eye care using stem cells. Seeing a ray of hope, Ms. Burdeyney began raising ____11____ for the project with a friend, Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman.____12____ she has raised $ 110, 000 with another $40, 000 ____13____ ."I'm trying to get more and more people to ____14____ that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms. Burdeyney, a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after ____15____ . "I say there is no old ____16____ , there's only neglect (忽视). Don't stand ____17____ , do something about it. "Ms. Burdeyney ____18____ that she is hoping to do more for the research project. "I just want to bring ____19____ into people eyes and this is just the ____20____. There is still a long way to go"1.A.throat B.skin C.lungs D.eyes 2.A.getting over B.going through C.holding on D.passing down 3.A.story B.treatment C.life D.relationship 4.A.similar B.various C.personal D.special 5.A.turn B.peace C.vain D.silence 6.A.unbearable B.abnormal C.insignificant D.disturbing 7.A.compromised B.forgotten C.substituted D.separated 8.A.course B.program C.paper D.conference 9.A.informed B.doubted C.included D.dismissed 10.A.part-time B.controversial C.voluntary D.ground-breaking 11.A.money B.standards C.awareness D.questions12.A.As ever B.So far C.In return D.Once again 13.A.wasted B.donated C.expected D.earned 14.A.imagine B.confirm C.remember D.understand 15.A.retirement B.childbirth C.graduation D.marriage 16.A.time B.rule C.age D.tale 17.A.straight B.still C.firm D.alone 18.A.commented B.learned C.reminded D.added 19.A.light B.joy C.color D.beauty 20.A.future B.beginning C.truth D.meaning Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learned to ____21____ different dialects(方言),leading to him being described as an “Oscar-winning actor".The 60-year-old is not an actor, but a ____22____ However,he is more devoted to his“____23____ "than any real actor.In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To look into the ____24____,Wang disguised(伪装)himself and ____25____ the beggars. Dirty shorts and old shoes gave him the ____26____ of a real beggar and his convincing dialect soon won him the ____27____ of the beggars.“I often ____28____ them to drink alcohol. Once they were ____29____,they began to talk a lot,"Wang said. “I'd then ____30____ myself to use the toilet, ____31____ what the beggars said, and send the ____32____ to my teammates.”Wang,who is often in ____33____ situations,is also a judo (柔道)master.“As long as I get close enough, no criminal can ____34____ from me," he said.Wang's ____35____ won him several honors, including a National May Day Labor Medal and 11 Citations of Merit.Paris.21.A.teach B.compare C.assess D.speak 22.A.lawyer B.doctor C.policeman D.businessman 23.A.role B.study C.family D.audience 24.A.minor B.case C.future D.question25.A.interviewed B.joined C.arrested D.assisted 26.A.challenge B.experience C.appearance D.freedom 27.A.vote B.sympathy C.permission D.trust 28.A.invited B.forced C.helped D.expected 29.A.drunk B.deserted C.bored D.lost 30.A.guide B.persuade C.excuse D.allow 31.A.refer to B.note down C.ask about D.miss out 32.A.plan B.agreement C.direction D.information 33.A.awkward B.dangerous C.unfortunate D.strange 34.A.separate B.recover C.escape D.hear 35.A.courage B.honesty C.kindness D.optimism It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital.I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for appointment (约会)at 9:30.The nurse had him take a ____36____ in the waiting area, ____37____ him it would be at least 40 minutes ____38____ someone would be able to see him. I saw him ____39____ his watch and decided, since I was ____40____ busy—my patient didn’t ____41____ at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment.The gentleman said no and told me that he ____42____ to go to the nursing home on eat breakfast with his ____43____. He told me that she had been ____44____ for a while and that she had a special disease, I asked if she would be ____45____ if he was a bit late. He replied that she ____46____ knew who he was, that she had not been able to ____47____ him for five years now.I was ____48____ and asked him,“And you ____49____ go every morning, even though she doesn’t know who you are?”He smiled and said.“She doesn’t know me, but I know who she is.”I had to hold back____50____ as he left.Now I ____51____ that in marriages, true love is ____52____ of all that. The happiest people don’t ____53____ have the best of everything;they just ____54____ the best of everything they have. ____55____ isn’t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain. 36.A.breath B.test C.seat D.break37.A.persuading B.promising C.understanding D.telling38.A.if B.before C.since D.after 39.A.taking off B.fixing C.looking at D.winding 40.A.very B.also C.seldom D.not41.A.turn up B.show off C.come on D.go away 42.A.needed B.forgot C.agreed D.happened 43.A.daughter B.wife C.mother D.sister44.A.late B.well C.around D.there 45.A.lonely B.worried C.doubtful D.hungry46.A.so far B.neither C.no longer D.already 47.A.recognize B.answer C.believe D.expect 48.A.moved B.disappointed C.surprised D.satisfied 49.A.only B.then C.thus D.still 50.A.curiosity B.tears C.words D.judgment 51.A.realize B.suggest C.hope D.prove 52.A.agreement B.expression C.acceptance D.exhibition 53.A.necessarily B.completely C.naturally D.frequently 54.A.learn B.make C.favor D.try 55.A.Adventure B.Beauty C.Trust D.Life Recently,I took a trip home by train.I got a seat opposite a middle-aged man with sharp eyes,who kept____56____a young woman in a window seat with a little boy on her lap.The woman's eye fell on the man's face,and she immediately looked down and____57____her scarf.As the night wore on,people began to close their eyes,but the seats were so uncomfortable that only a very heavy sleeper could manage to get any____58____.The woman looked over at the man.He was still staring at her.She looked back at him with fire in her eyes.I was beginning to get____59____,too.The train moved on.The little boy was ____60____ awake on his mother's lap,but the woman dropped off to sleep.A moment later,he began to____61____the half-open window—one leg went over it.The man jumped up and ____62____the child just before he fell out.The____63____ woke up the woman.She seemed to be in____64____,and then reality dawned(显现).“Your child has been looking for an opportunity to climb out of the window,”the man said as he gave the child back to her. .“So I have been watching the whole time.”The woman was _____65_____,and so was I.56.A.guiding B.bothering C.watching D.monitoring 57.A.adjusted B.changed C.packed D.waved 58.A.air B.joy C.space D.rest 59.A.nervous B.embarrassed C.angry D.disappointed 60.A.almost B.still C.hardly D.even 61.A.drag B.climb C.knock D.push 62.A.grabbed B.rocked C.touched D.picked 63.A.alarm B.quarrel C.risk D.noise 64.A.sorrow B.relief C.panic D.pain 65.A.astonished B.confused C.concerned D.inspired My mother is 92. Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her___66___ and visit the doctor, providing ___67___ and transportation. During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to ___68___ some small things she needs.Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was___69___ about three dollars. The only ___70___ to pay for the groceries was to take off the___71___ she could do without: a bottle of rubbing alcohol(医用酒精)and a bar of soap. By taking of these, she was able to ___72___ the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.At this store, people ___73___ and then go off to the side to ___74___ their own groceries. My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a ____75____ came up to her and said, "Here are the things that you ____76____ ." handing her the rubbing alcohol and the____77____ . My mother, who is never speechless, was speechless. She ____78____ for the woman's name and address so that she could ____79____ her. The woman told her it was her____80____ .My mother was so ____81____ by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier(收银员)a five-dollar bill to keep on hand ____82____ the same happened to someone else if they didn't have enough ____83____ for all of their groceries.So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of ____84____ that not only helped my motherout, but ____85____ too.66.A.exercise B.housework C.cooking D.shopping 67.A.reward B.medicine C.company D.shelter 68.A.return B.collet C.order D.buy 69.A.short B.cautious C.wrong D.concerned 70.A.aim B.way C.advice D.reason 71.A.weight B.things C.mask D.glasses 72.A.raise B.add C.bring D.switch 73.A.show up B.call in C.check out D.sit down 74.A.store B.select C.deliver D.bag 75.A.stranger B.cashier C.friend D.doctor 76.A.looked for B.talked about C.threw away D.put back 77.A.receipt B.soap C.cash D.bottle 78.A.asked B.waited C.cared D.searched 79.A.repay B.trust C.recognize D.help 80.A.luck B.chance C.gift D.turn 81.A.surprised B.amused C.touched D.convinced 82.A.in case B.even if C.as though D.so that 83.A.energy B.money C.space D.time 84.A.faith B.courage C.kindness D.honor 85.A.made her day B.changed her mind C.caught her eye D.met her demand It's the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.Burchill was ___86___ at the hotel on business and planning to ___87___ some friends in the area. They had asked him to ___88___ some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he ___89___ a suitcase full of pepperoni. As he was ___90___ that it would be too warm, he ___91___ it out on the table near an open window. He thought his pepperoni was ___92___ and well chilled (冷却) and he ___93___ .That's when things went ____94____ “I remember walking down the long _____95_____ and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls,” Burchill said in a recentletter of _____96_____ to the 4-star hotel. "The seagulls immediately went _____97_____ . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to _____98_____ at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down, It was a real _____99_____ .Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞).“I have _____100_____ and I admit responsibility of my _____101_____,” he said in the letter. “I come to you, _____102_____ , to apologize for the-damage I had _____103_____ caused and to ask you to _____104_____ my lifetime ban from the hotel.”His letter _____105_____ . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.86.A.studying B.staying C.looking D.packing 87.A.visit B.help C.follow D.make 88.A.sell B.have C.bring D.taste 89.A.filled B.locked C.abandoned D.lost 90.A.surprised B.pleased C.excited D.worried 91.A.dug B.cleared C.cut D.laid 92.A.delicious B.safe C.soft D.ready 93.A.left B.nodded C.waited D.regretted 94.A.far B.funny C.wrong D.blind 95.A.beach B.driveway C.hall D.table 96.A.application B.apology C.request D.invitation 97.A.hungry B.dead C.missing D.wild 98.A.wake up B.get out C.take off D.break in 99.A.mess B.puzzle C.fight D.challenge 100.A.recovered B.retired C.escaped D.matured 101.A.suffering B.plans C.madness D.actions 102.A.hands in pocket B.nose in the air C.hat in hand D.feet on the ground103.A.indirectly B.deliberately C.cautiously D.secretly 104.A.replace B.remember C.reconsider D.renew105.A.arrived B.worked C.ended D.disappeared Simply saying thank you doesn't seem enough in certain situations. I was considering this while working as a ___106___ just a few weeks ago. And it came to me then how much easier it would be if we had a range of words that express different ___107___ of gratitude(感谢).My thoughts were soon ___108___. We had a woman patient who was ___109___ from a knee replacement operation. One afternoon, while ___110___ to get into bed she collapsed(倒下) from what was ___111___ discovered to be a heart attack. The collapse was disastrous,___112___the emergency medical team and good teamwork. But she recovered, though___113___, and was ready for discharge(出院)after four weeks.She was ___114___ for everything that the medical and nursing team had done for her. On her day of discharge, we shared in her _____115_____ at her recovery. As she was_____116_____ she was eager to say _____117_____ to each of us in the nursing team. When she _____118_____ one nurse, she tried to press a five-pound note into her hand. My colleague_____119_____ to accept it, saying that we were all just _____120_____ our job. The patient looked puzzled, and then _____121_____:“Oh this isn't for the_____122_____ I had. I take that as a _____123_____. No, this is for setting my hair yesterday.”And there you have it. To many people,_____124_____lives is part of the job but styling hair is an _____125_____ and should be rewarded.106.A.cleaner B.chemist C.nurse D.doctor 107.A.grades B.meanings C.needs D.expectations 108.A.brushed aside B.put to the test C.brought under discussion D.taken into account109.A.departing B.escaping C.retiring D.recovering 110.A.attempting B.choosing C.pausing D.promising 111.A.eventually B.fortunately C.casually D.secretly 112.A.assessing B.requiring C.forming D.proving 113.A.slightly B.accidentally C.slowly D.happily 114.A.grateful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.fearful 115.A.surprise B.delight C.curiosity D.disappointment116.A.operating B.thinking C.hesitating D.leaving 117.A.sorry B.hello C.goodbye D.yes 118.A.reached B.consulted C.introduced D.persuaded 119.A.wished B.pretended C.failed D.refused 120.A.enjoying B.doing C.securing D.starting 121.A.repeated B.recited C.replied D.reported 122.A.courage B.patience C.duty D.care 123.A.goal B.given C.push D.greeting 124.A.risking B.changing C.saving D.building 125.A.honour B.ability C.opening D.extra My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory.My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time,____126____ little bunny (兔子) cakes for all its ____127____throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____128____ help during our spring break, for which I had no____129____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____130____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____131____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____132____.Our____133____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose.____134____ bunny from the belt. This was _____135_____ than it sounds._____136_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d_____137_____ .Dad ____138____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood_____139_____ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you_____140_____ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me.126.A.sold B.ordered C.made D.reserved 127.A.stores B.families C.schools D.citizens 128.A.generous B.financial C.technical D.temporary 129.A.plans B.problems C.excuses D.hobbies130.A.offer B.earn C.set D.suggest 131.A.worked B.closed C.developed D.survived 132.A.ambition B.permission C.experience D.invitation 133.A.joys B.ideas C.roles D.choices 134.A.Save B.Keep C.Stop D.Remove 135.A.harder B.better C.longer D.cheaper 136.A.Calm down B.Slow down C.Stay on D.Move on 137.A.indicated B.witnessed C.expected D.remembered 138.A.cried B.smiled C.hesitated D.refused 139.A.tasting B.finding C.sharing D.delivering 140.A.withdraw B.donate C.receive D.appreciate It has been argued by some that gifted children should be grouped in special classes. The____141____ is based on the belief that in regular classes these children are held back in their intellectual (智力的)growth by____142____ situations that are designed forthe____143____ children.There can be little doubt that ____144____ classes can help the gifted children to graduate earlier and take their place in life sooner. However, to takethese____145____ out of the regular classes may create serious problems.I observed a number of ____146____ children who were taken out of a special class and placed in a____147____ class. In the special class, they showed little ability to use their own judgment, relying____148____ on their teachers’ directions. In the regular class, having no worry about keeping up, they began to reflect____149____ on many problems, some of which were not on the school program.Many are concerned that gifted children become____150____ and lose interest in learning. However, this____151____ is more often from parents and teachers than from students, and some of these____152____ simply conclude that special classes should be set up for those who are____153____. Some top students do feel bored in class, but why they____154____ sogoes far beyond the work they have in school. Studies have shown that to be bored is to be anxious. The gifted child who is bored is an____155____ child.141.A.principle B.theory C.argument D.classification 142.A.designing B.grouping C.learning D.living 143.A.smart B.curious C.mature D.average 144.A.regular B.special C.small D.creative 145.A.children B.programs C.graduates D.designs 146.A.intelligent B.competent C.ordinary D.independent 147.A.separate B.regular C.new D.boring 148.A.specially B.slightly C.wrongly D.heavily 149.A.directly B.cleverly C.voluntarily D.quickly 150.A.doubted B.bored C.worried D.tired 151.A.concern B.conclusion C.reflection D.interest 152.A.students B.adults C.scholars D.teachers 153.A.talented B.worried C.learned D.interested 154.A.believe B.think C.say D.feel 155.A.outstanding B.intelligent C.anxious D.ordinary For most people, having things stolen feels like an offence. Robbie Pruitt admitted that he got ____156____ when he discovered the theft of his mountain bike last September. But soon enough, his ____157____ took a turn. After letting go of his anger and frustration, he found himself on a road to sympathy ____158____.For Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing to do was ____159____ his stolen bike. But when he went bike shopping, he found few available, which got him thinking: What if the ____160____ of bikes was Covid-19 related, and what if the person who'd taken his bike really needed____161____ to get to work?With that thought in mind, Pruitt ____162____ a plan and posted it on the community website. He ____163____ to fix bikes free of charge for anyone who needed it. He also asked for unwanted bikes, which he would repair-again ____164____. And then he would donate them to folks who could truly use them but didn't have the ____165____ to buy one.The day the post went live, Pruitt received thirty ____166____ bicycles. Then came more than 500 ____167____ for detailed information. By the end of 2020, Pruitt had repaired more than 140 for donation or to be ____168____ to their owners.Pruitt tries to give his donations to families that are ____169____ struggling. ____170____ simply satisfying a material need, he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood to learn how to fix their own bikes.In addition to ____171____ skills, Pruitt's lessons teach teamwork, encourage self-worth, and promote feelings of community. ____172____, the kids have gained a sense of accomplishment. "It's a really great ____173____ for kids,“ said a neighbor in an interview with the local newspaper. "Pruitt is certainly providing a ____174____, but it's not just the bikes. It's the relationships in the community. It's the ____175____ that he can make on people." 156.A.amazed B.mad C.curious D.frightened 157.A.emotions B.career C.opinions D.route 158.A.ever B.together C.instead D.yet 159.A.ride B.lock C.repair D.replace 160.A.lack B.variety C.increase D.quality 161.A.instruction B.qualification C.transportation D.permission 162.A.came up with B.stuck to C.gave up D.broke away from 163.A.remembered B.refused C.hesitated D.offered 164.A.by accident B.in advance C.for free D.on credit 165.A.profit B.budget C.courage D.excuse 166.A.shared B.used C.expensive D.modern 167.A.enquiries B.advertisements C.notices D.announcements 168.A.exported B.sold C.lent D.returned 169.A.hardly B.slightly C.truly D.instantly 170.A.Without B.Beyond C.Upon D.Among 171.A.practical B.commercial C.mathematical D.social 172.A.Otherwise B.However C.Somehow D.Meanwhile 173.A.promise B.celebration C.comfort D.experience 174.A.competition B.service C.ceremony D.suggestion175.A.compromise B.impression C.impact D.progress参考答案:1.D2.B3.C4.A5.D6.C7.A8.B9.C10.D11.A12.B13.C14.D15.A16.C17.B18.D19.A20.B【解析】【分析】这是一篇记叙文。
(英语) 高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析
(英语)高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
After all of these years, I still remember my first moment of kindness. It was the first day of kindergarten. I walked in with my mom and was 1 at all the toys against the walls. I 2 ran over to play. Most of the other kids were doing the same.In the corner 3 , I saw one girl, sitting by herself. She was small and looked 4 . She was the only one in the class shorter than me. Her 5 eyes looked like she had been crying. None of the other children seemed to 6 her there.I went back to 7 the toy cars but after a minute, I looked up at her again. She seemedso 8 . Something inside started to stir(搅动). After a moment, I 9 two of the toy cars and 10 her. "Do you want to play?" I asked. She smiled and 11 her head yes.What made me remember that first unselfish act was a 12 that little girl wrote me after we were both grown. She told me how her illness made the other kids 13 her and how that moment of kindness had 14 her life. She had valued the 15 I had offered her and carried it in her 16 even after she moved away. I wrote her back and we continued our friendship through the mail for several years 17 the disease finally took her life.Today I still thanked my unselfish little heart for 18 me to be kind to a little girl who needed a friend. I thought of how a moment of kindness can 19 so much to another, andof how 20 act can make the world so much better. May your life be full of giving, caring and helping that bring joy to you while you bring joy to others.1. A. disappointed B. amazed C. bored D. mad2. A. slowly B. worriedly C. carefully D. immediately3. A. though B. still C. ever D. also4. A. weak B. strict C. tired D. angry5. A. grey B. black C. bright D. red6. A. ignore B. praise C. notice D. forget7. A. break up B. play with C. find out D. put away8. A. patient B. friendly C. lonely D. curious9. A. picked up B. lent C. handed out D. bought10. A. visited B. introduced C. pushed D. approached11. A. shook B. held C. turned D. nodded12. A. poem B. letter C. note D. message13. A. avoid B. beat C. admire D. cheat14. A. created B. changed C. enriched D. continued15. A. difference B. appointment C. friendship D. agreement16. A. journey B. plan C. dream D. heart17. A. unless B. before C. though D. when18. A. permitting B. wishing C. driving D. causing19. A. reply B. prove C. mean D. show20. A. simple B. skillful C. wonderful D. creative【答案】(1)B;(2)D;(3)A;(4)A;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)C;(9)A;(10)D;(11)D;(12)B;(13)A;(14)B;(15)C;(16)D;(17)B;(18)C;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者第一天去幼儿园时主动和一个被人忽视的小女孩玩耍,长大后女孩告诉作者他当时的一个小小举动改变了自己的生活。
英语完形填空专项训练练习题含答案
英语完形填空专项训练练习题含答案一、高考英语完形填空专项训练1.完形填空I'm Therese, a business manager living in Berlin, Germany. Last month, I 1 to read over 100 nonfiction books in psyshology, politics, and leadership. It might sound 2 , but I really did.It started with a 3 . A colleague 4 me to read Mallcolm Gladwell's The Story of Success in two 5 . Determined as I was, I just couldn't 6 the deadline. I7 the first few chapters quickly but found it impossible to finish all in 2 hours. So I8 the bet, but it gave me an idea: I needed to find a better way to consume nonfiction books.I finally registered the Blinkist app, which is really 9 for me to read quickly. Blinkist is oneof the apps that transform books into "bite-sized" 10 . I've learned that in order to produce proper insights from every book, over 100 literary experts 11 themselves to work. I also love that the app has an audio 12 allowing me to listen to great ideas. So I seta fresh 13 with this cool app — to read the key insights from 100 books in one month. How did I do? I read 102 titles exactly.I used to 14 much time on social media. Moreover, my job is exhausting, so by the timeI leave work, my brain is pretty useless. 15 , reading a book on the Blinkist app is like a snack for my 16 . I'm happy that I'm doing something 17 with my time. Every day,I wake up 18 than the day before. If you want to get wiser too, then I challenge you to try and 19 my 102-title record! 20 the Blinkist app and start your reading adventure!1. A. arranged B. intended C. remembered D. managed2. A. crazy B. reasonable C. boring D. interesting3. A. promise B. bet C. decision D. joke4. A. encouraged B. challenged C. allowed D. persuaded5. A. weeks B. months C. days D. hours6. A. miss B. grasp C. meet D. catch7. A. held back B. searched for C. got through D. thought about8. A. won B. lost C. wrote D. purchased9. A. useful B. precious C. simple D. ordinary10. A. concept B. advice C. memory D. content11. A. apply B. addict C. help D. accustom12. A. button B. function C. signal D. picture13. A. password B. record C. goal D. date14. A. save B. spare C. abandon D. waste15. A.B. ThereforeC. HoweverD. IndeedMeanwhile16. A. heart B. body C. stomach D. brain17. A. casual B. worthless C. productive D. severe18. A. happier B. wiser C. worse D. busier19. A. beat B. set C. keep D. equal20. A. Look into B. Sign up C. Turn down D. Wait for【答案】(1)D;(2)A;(3)B;(4)B;(5)D;(6)C;(7)C;(8)B;(9)A;(10)D;(11)A;(12)B;(13)C;(14)D;(15)C;(16)D;(17)C;(18)B;(19)A;(20)B;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者与同事打赌,要在两天内读完马尔科尔姆•格拉德威尔的《成功的故事》。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空I remember the first time I saw a skateboarder roll past me when I was 14 in the early 90s. The skater moved in such a ___1___ and cool way. He ___2___ through the crowds in the same way that water finds its natural ___3___. I can still ___4___ with complete clarity the sound of the trail of the skateboard snapping against the road as the skateboarder jumped up with the board into the air. It was the ___5___ thing I’d ever seen. Why walk to school when you could skate? After serious saving and a ___6___ for early birthday funds, I ___7___ myself in the skate shop and got my first skateboard!What I didn’t know then was that this first ___8___ was the beginning of a voyage that would never ___9___. Information and experiences were exchanged and ____10____ with friends. And only through dedication and perseverance did my ability and confidence ____11____.And as my skateboarding years rolled by, my friends and I ____12____further into the unknown architectural skate spots around the globe. ____13____ with fellow skateboarders get past borders because the sport brings with it a bond of sincerity. You know ____14____ good times await. You’re a global conqueror aboard four wheels and seven layers of Canadian plywood.I’m now 36, and, as I continue to age, my adventures as a skateboarder will ____15____. Skateboarding is an extension of play and fun. I shall never get tired of it.1.A.smooth B.sensitive C.safe D.strange 2.A.inched B.weaved C.fled D.pulled 3.A.color B.route C.procedure D.origin 4.A.enjoy B.analyze C.recall D.celebrate 5.A.cleverest B.healthiest C.strongest D.coolest 6.A.love B.goal C.request D.concern 7.A.dressed B.calmed C.expressed D.found 8.A.competition B.attempt C.plan D.order9.A.end B.pass C.work D.fail 10.A.negotiated B.declared C.shared D.valued 11.A.focus B.change C.start D.grow 12.A.journeyed B.divided C.fell D.broke13.A.Trades B.Relations C.Arguments D.Problems 14.A.endless B.worthless C.aimless D.restless 15.A.fade away B.come back C.go on D.run outMy Dad’s JeepWhen my father died, I got his car. Eight years later, it’s ____16____ . How am I supposed to say good-bye ____17____ ? “Why does our car look so dirty?” my 5-year-old daughter, Fianna, recently asked. “This car is super ____18____ .” I replied.“Because it’s Grandpa Jack’s?” Fianna asked as we ____19____ out of the school parking lot.I smiled and nodded. It has kept him ____20____ ever since.To Fianna, Grandpa Jack is a concept, not a(n) ____21____ person she knows. Fianna’s saying my father’s name reminds me of his current ____22____. It’s then — and all the times I____23____ his warm hugs or the gent let one of his voice — that the car ____24____ me. It’s_____25_____ on wheels that my father existed and that, for a period, he _____26_____ my life with love.One recent morning, I pulled up into our driveway after _____27_____ Fianna off at school. Then I parked, played Ben King’s “Stand By Me” loudly over the old speakers, and stayed_____28_____ .I let every _____29_____ of my dad that the song and the Jeep created sit with me in the car.I wish I _____30_____ had to say good-bye to my father. At least I still have time to learn how to say good-bye to a car.16.A.fading away B.shooting up C.falling apart D.dying out 17.A.often B.occasionally C.obviously D.again 18.A.original B.special C.ordinary D.adjustable 19.A.left B.broke C.ran D.pulled 20.A.alive B.conscious C.warm D.quiet 21.A.tough B.real C.honest D.innocent 22.A.situation B.absence C.state D.job23.A.meet B.receive C.miss D.recognize 24.A.shocks B.tolerates C.surrounds D.comforts25.A.proof B.advice C.progress D.news 26.A.occupied B.balanced C.filled D.replaced 27.A.keeping B.knocking C.dropping D.showing 28.A.puzzled B.alarmed C.refreshed D.seated 29.A.version B.memory C.view D.treatment 30.A.ever B.somehow C.never D.seldomIt was snowing in the midwinter, in a rural highway outside of town. Pepper and Cooper, a pair of beagles (小猎犬) walked with great difficulty through the ____31____ night. Cooper, a father-to-be ____32____ the roadside for a spot, where his struggling companion might rest safely. Her way was made ____33____ by the new life growing inside her. They needed a ____34____, dry place safe from the bitter wind.That December night, Gus Kiebel was driving home from work when he ____35____ the pair in the flash of his headlights. Feeling curious and ____36____, he parked his truck and____37____ the animals. Gus ____38____ down and stretched out his hands to the beagles, which made no effort to ____39____. He ____40____ the dogs on the passenger seat of his truck. Then he ____41____ his phone and called the number from the dogs’ tags. A man answered and immediately grew ____42____ and impatient when Gus told him why he was calling. ____43____, the man declined to ____44____ the dog. These beagles were ____45____, no home at all in this world. Then he called his wife Katie. “You can’t put them back in the ____46____,” she said. “Bring them home.”Without enough ____47____ for two more dogs in their small house, the next day, Katie took them to a shelter nearby. In the days following, Katie phoned the shelter ____48____ to check up on Pepper and Cooper. Soon after Christmas, the beagles were ____49____ - as a pair, by a loving family. This touching story speaks to the best of our nature. And when kindness and love overcome ____50____ and neglect (忽视), it can feel like the greatest miracle of all. 31.A.freezing B.dark C.wonderful D.unforgettable 32.A.noticed B.scanned C.witnessed D.watched 33.A.longer B.fitter C.heavier D.stronger 34.A.quiet B.clean C.crowded D.warm35.A.spotted B.trained C.dropped D.crashed 36.A.thrilled B.disappointed C.concerned D.delighted 37.A.caught B.chased C.approached D.freed 38.A.bent B.sat C.lay D.fell 39.A.jump B.bark C.leave D.escape 40.A.locked B.placed C.threw D.hid41.A.put out B.pulled out C.handed out D.gave out 42.A.positive B.objective C.supportive D.defensive 43.A.Fortunately B.Unsurprisingly C.Hopefully D.Interestingly 44.A.declare B.consider C.claim D.discuss 45.A.abandoned B.discovered C.ignored D.kept46.A.rain B.storm C.snow D.sun 47.A.water B.food C.time D.room 48.A.calmly B.casually C.temporarily D.repeatedly 49.A.adopted B.adapted C.adjusted D.admitted 50.A.impatience B.cruelty C.anxiety D.fearMy grandpa Ken is 86 and has been faithfully married to my grandma for 60 years. But now his memory is____51____ and he’s really starting to slow down.Yesterday, he asked me to take him to the ____52____ because he wanted to get out of the house. I was ____53____ he asked because he shouldn’t be driving by himself. It would also____54____ grandma to have the ____55____ to herself for a while, not having to worry about grandpa for a few hours.I watched him, cane (拐杖) in hand, taking the tiniest ____56____ all around searching through the shelves. I had no idea what he was ____57____; but, as I observed each item he put in the cart, I noticed a striking ____58____. They were some of my grandma’s ____59____ things.He got the type of soda she liked. He ____60____ picked out a bag of seedless grapes she had talked about several days ago. He even ____61____ her a small lemon pie! And then,____62____ filled my eyes as I watched him hobble (蹒跚) over to the fresh ____63____ and pick her the bouquet that had the most purple, her favorite color.On our way home, he ____64____ we stop and grab a sandwich to take home for grandma’s lunch. May we all take a lesson from grandpa Ken. Never stop ____65____ for our loved ones. 51.A.changing B.improving C.slipping D.opening 52.A.bakery B.supermarket C.park D.restaurant 53.A.grateful B.nervous C.honored D.annoyed 54.A.require B.inspire C.remind D.benefit 55.A.kitchen B.garden C.house D.neighborhood 56.A.glances B.steps C.tools D.bags 57.A.after B.beyond C.against D.through 58.A.idea B.proof C.sense D.feature 59.A.everyday B.valuable C.specific D.favorite 60.A.quickly B.carefully C.curiously D.randomly 61.A.baked B.chose C.ordered D.wrapped 62.A.tears B.doubts C.surprises D.joys 63.A.vegetables B.bread C.flowers D.seafood 64.A.desired B.commanded C.advocated D.insisted 65.A.caring B.longing C.waiting D.standingIn 2001, Tropical Storm Allison hit Houston. As a result, more than 70,000 houses were____66____, including the home of Sarah Feldman and her family.At the time, they were in Connecticut on vacation, so they didn’t know what kind of____67____ they were going to face when they got home to Texas. But then Feldman’s grandparents called with ____68____ news: all of her books had been destroyed in the flooding. Feldman was 14 at the time and loved ____69____.To cheer her up, Feldman’s father ____70____ her to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. When they arrived, she met Bill Carver, an elderly____71____.“I asked him a bunch of questions like, ‘How do you ____72____ all these rare books in the library? What’s the oldest book you have?’” Feldman remembers.Carver ____73____ answered all of Feldman’s questions. When she told him about her booksbeing ____74____, he told her that he would send her a book in the mail, so she could_____75_____ her collection. After returning to Houston, she _____76_____ his gift, titled “The Medieval(中世纪的) Book” by Barbara A.Shailor.Feldman is in her 30s now. But Carver’s _____77_____ has made a lifelong impact. Feldman has tried to _____78_____ Carver, with no success. “I actually sent the library a _____79_____ during the pandemic(大流行病), but I never heard back,” she said. “I’m not sure if he’s_____80_____ still, but I just would love to tell Bill Carver that he changed my life.”66.A.flooded B.burnt C.removed D.buried 67.A.challenge B.damage C.pressure D.danger 68.A.false B.local C.bad D.daily 69.A.traveling B.reading C.chatting D.playing 70.A.took B.invited C.led D.rushed 71.A.artist B.professor C.writer D.librarian 72.A.buy B.keep C.pack D.gather 73.A.quickly B.loudly C.patiently D.secretly 74.A.disturbed B.stolen C.destroyed D.torn75.A.own B.expand C.enrich D.restart 76.A.received B.opened C.returned D.lost 77.A.donation B.present C.suggestion D.lecture 78.A.show mercy to B.turn to C.take care of D.look for 79.A.photo B.painting C.letter D.check 80.A.easy-going B.considerate C.warm-hearted D.aliveIn a letter he wrote in 1884, Mark Twain complained that “Telephones, telegraphs and words are too slow for this age; we must get something that is faster.” “We should communicate by thought only, and say in a couple of minutes what should have ballooned into ____81____ in an hour and a half,” said him.Despite the progress the previous century brought for our understanding of both language and the brain, we are no closer to telepathy(心灵感应), communication from one mind to another by ____82____ means, than we were in Twain’s time. The reason is that the telepathy we’ve beenpromised, the sort imagined by Twain, and ____83____ in countless movies and TV shows, is, for the time being, groundless.“Good old-fashioned telepathy” (GOFT) involves a direct transfer of ____84____ from one mind to another. It has fascinated people for good reasons. It removes the ____85____ of language. With GOFT, we no longer need to put each concept into words or to ____86____ someone’s language. You know instantly what one means as the former channel of communication, language, is not at all necessary. The ____87____ of language is the central feature of GOFT. It is what enables science-fiction writers to imagine humans and aliens from other planets communicating telepathically despite not sharing a language. But can it really come true with current science and technology?Besides, GOFT promises genuine communication. However, ____88____ is universal. We all have experiences of saying one thing, only to be understood as saying something else. Because language is so flexible, it is also easy to lie or ____89____ oneself.We aren’t even certain if Bob’s expression could be in line with what he believes in a year’s time.These weaknesses have driven people to look for alternatives and finally inspired inventions of artificial languages trying to remove misunderstanding. Of course, one day when technology allows, a direct thought-to-thought transfer seems the ____90____ solution.Many of us have the confidence that we can think faster than we can speak or write. Having to rely ____91____ on language to communicate, however, is depressing. Therefore, the____92____ of adding new direct brain-to-brain communication channels is exciting. By channels of this kind, our brains can be “____93____ ” and allowed to be committed to other ____94____ practices instead of conveying messages.New brain-to-brain channels have the potential to increase ____95____, turning us into super-actors, handling so many tasks in a short period of time as we cannot yet imagine.81.A.words B.gestures C.actions D.costs 82.A.extra-genetic B.extra-familial C.extra-sensory D.extra-legal 83.A.sacrificed B.popularized C.enclosed D.balanced 84.A.strength B.intelligence C.thoughts D.structures 85.A.limitations B.expenses C.command D.evolution86.A.replace B.update C.decode D.imitate 87.A.avoidance B.discrimination C.employment D.expansion 88.A.reluctance B.privacy C.fear D.misinterpretation 89.A.contradict B.indicate C.delay D.justify 90.A.multiple B.invisible C.ultimate D.equivalent 91.A.roughly B.casually C.entirely D.willingly 92.A.distraction B.prospect C.origin D.regulation 93.A.fed up B.set up C.cut off D.let loose 94.A.profitable B.meaningful C.steady D.typical 95.A.charm B.recognition C.efficiency D.enduranceEric is one of the top salesmen in his company. Having to reach a____96____target every month, he often has to work over time. As a father, he always tries his best to____97____only quality time with his family. So despite a busy____98____ he has fulfilling relationships and a happy family.____99____, with all the demands in life, he couldn’t find time tostay____100____and he started to gain a lot of weight. He started to feel____101____easily, and couldn’t quite catch his breath playing with his 5-year-old son.Eric wanted to be healthy again so that he could manage his life better and most____102____, be able to enjoy his____103____with his boy more. After taking a life assessment,he____104____how little effort he had spent on aspects other than_____105_____, especially on health.Eric rearranged his time and made time for_____106_____. It wasn’t easy at first, as he was still sometimes “too busy” to exercise. But with time, he was able to make exercising every morning his_____107_____. He would go to sleep early so he could_____108_____early to do some workouts before going to work. What was even surprising was that his habitsslowly_____109_____his family to build a healthy routine too. Now Eric andhis_____110_____always do exercise together during their family time.96.A.cost B.saving C.production D.sales 97.A.spare B.spend C.squeeze D.gain 98.A.schedule B.career C.period D.company99.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Otherwise 100.A.calm B.healthy C.cool D.independent 101.A.energetic B.worried C.tired D.confident 102.A.importantly B.strangely C.recently D.possibly 103.A.hope B.story C.experience D.time 104.A.decided B.prevented C.supposed D.realized 105.A.money B.fame C.work D.relationship 106.A.dreaming B.exercising C.sleeping D.traveling 107.A.habit B.success C.goal D.secret 108.A.check out B.wake up C.stay up D.leave out 109.A.permitted B.reminded C.influenced D.enabled 110.A.workmates B.team C.neighbors D.familyLiving in Mexico, I struggled with the language. The kids in our ____111____ called me “The American Lady.” One day, as I was ____112____ outside in the small garden, two little boys ran up to my gate, “Lady, lady, blah blah blah.” That’s what I understood, but their gesture made me want to find out what was so ____113____. I walked down the street with them.At the corner, I ___114___ a pile of garbage with a small dog on top. The poor little animal smelled ____115____. I didn’t know how long she’d been there, but I ____116____ she needed water.I ran home to get water and a little food, Ted asked what was up, and I ____117____ what I had found. He returned with me, carrying a cat cage. I put down the water and a small cup with the food. The puppy looked at the food but didn’t make any effort to eat or drink. Ted said we needed to get her to the ____118____ as soon as possible. We put the puppy into the cage and____119____ set out. As we were shown into the exam room, I took her out of the_____120_____ and put her on the metal table. The puppy looked up at me and then, with all her _____121_____, pulled herself over to me and _____122_____ her head on my stomach. That was it. This was my puppy.What _____123_____ me was the puppy was probably four months old, and we were in our late seventies. I don’t think old people should adopt young animals. I had seen too many cases oftrying to find homes if the owners _____124_____, but all that reasoning flew out of the window when that puppy laid her head on my stomach. She had chosen me, and I wouldn’t_____125_____ her.111.A.city B.hospital C.neighborhood D.school 112.A.working B.struggling C.marching D.hiking 113.A.fundamental B.urgent C.dramatic D.complicated 114.A.classified B.threw C.picked D.spotted 115.A.awful B.fragrant C.marvelous D.sour 116.A.guarded B.warned C.concluded D.ignored 117.A.assumed B.displayed C.whispered D.explained 118.A.shelter B.vet C.expert D.bank 119.A.initially B.hesitantly C.immediately D.completely 120.A.cage B.box C.trunk D.seat 121.A.emotion B.strength C.memory D.action 122.A.transformed B.shook C.bowed D.placed 123.A.bothered B.failed C.claimed D.amused 124.A.left off B.tested out C.took flight D.passed away 125.A.carry B.abandon C.exchange D.possessSome of my earliest memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every night. I’d watch as he put his personal items away, among which was a jade green comb. Every night, he would smile, ____126____ me the comb and say, “Be a good girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?” I was ____127____ happy to do it. At the age of five, this kind of task brought me such joy. I would____128____ turn the tap on, and then brush the comb with a used ____129____ as hard as I could. ____130____ that I’d done a good job, I would proudly return the comb to Dad. He would smile at me, and ____131____ the comb on top of his wallet.About two years later, Dad left his sales job and started his own wholesale business. I started primary school. That was ____132____ things started to change. Dad’s business wasn’t doing so well, and our ____133____ life started getting shaky. He didn’t come home as much as he used to. And when he did come home, it was always late and I would already be in bed. I started to get____134____. Why didn’t he _____135_____ his old job? Why did he take the _____136_____ and place the whole family in trouble? Over the years, I stopped waiting for him to come home, stopped going downstairs to _____137_____ him. And I rarely talked to him.Now 28, I’ve graduated from college and got a job. Dad’s business has also started to get back _____138_____. Yet the uncomfortable _____139_____ between Dad and me went on.Two days before my birthday last year, Dad came home earlier. _____140_____ the evening of that day, I helped him carry his bags into his study. When I turned to leave, he asked me to_____141_____ his comb. I looked at him for a while, then took the comb and _____142_____ the sink. It was a(n) _____143_____ comb. I hadn’t noticed that he’d changed it. After cleaning it, I passed it back to Dad. He looked at it and smiled. But this time, I noticed something different. My dad had _____144_____. He had wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiled, _____145_____ his smile was still as heartwarming as before.126.A.throw B.offer C.buy D.hand 127.A.more than B.less than C.other than D.rather than 128.A.excitedly B.gracefully C.wildly D.swiftly 129.A.towel B.tissue C.toothbrush D.cloth 130.A.Inspired B.Satisfied C.Amazed D.Encouraged 131.A.crush B.squeeze C.place D.press 132.A.where B.how C.why D.when 133.A.stable B.admirable C.terrible D.miserable 134.A.sad B.mad C.concerned D.delighted 135.A.give up B.hunt for C.stick to D.think about 136.A.lead B.credit C.stage D.risk 137.A.check on B.cater for C.attend to D.chase after 138.A.in train B.in stock C.on track D.in check 139.A.expression B.silence C.conversation D.behavior 140.A.In B.On C.During D.For 141.A.fetch B.get C.hold D.clean 142.A.jumped to B.slid to C.headed to D.moved to 143.A.used B.old C.new D.strange144.A.aged B.retired C.grown D.changed 145.A.and B.or C.while D.yetA few years ago,I spared a couple of hours from busy academic learning to work in a video store on a daily basis. An elderly woman walked into the store with a younger woman who I____146____ was her daughter. The daughter was displaying a serious case of ____147____ checking her watch every few seconds. The older woman began to ____148____ the DVDs on the nearest shelf. After ____149____ hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help. The woman smiled and showed me a title on a crumpled (皱巴巴的) piece of paper. Obviously a person looking for it knew a little about ____150____.Rather than rushing off to ____151____ the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Something about her deliberate movements____152____ me of my own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas. The woman seemed ____153____ for the unrushed company and casual conversation. We found the movie, and I ____154____ her to the queue at the cash register. When the older woman was paying in cash, I walked over to the younger, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.“Is that your mom?” She rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.” There was ____155____ in her reply, half sigh and half complaint. Still watching the mother, I said, “____156____ some advice?” “Sure,”said the daughter. I smiled to show her I wasn’t ____157____. I answered her____158____ expression by saying, “When she’s gone, it’s the little ____159____ that’ll come back to you. Moments like this. I know.” Silent for a moment, the daughter placed her arm with____160____ unaccustomed affection around her mother’s shoulders, gently guiding her out of the store.146.A.found B.recognized C.guessed D.predicted 147.A.anxiety B.confusion C.eagerness D.impatience 148.A.look around B.look through C.look into D.look up 149.A.cautious B.long C.slight D.instant 150.A.DVDs B.movies C.titles D.records 151.A.locate B.confirm C.check D.buy 152.A.informed B.convinced C.recalled D.reminded153.A.suitable B.eager C.grateful D.hopeful 154.A.asked B.walked C.invited D.introduced 155.A.annoyance B.amazement C.concern D.disappointment 156.A.Give B.Accept C.Mind D.Follow 157.A.criticizing B.kidding C.disturbing D.interfering 158.A.curious B.frightened C.unbelievable D.regretful 159.A.expressions B.moments C.possessions D.chances 160.A.immediately B.constantly C.unexpectedly D.apparentlyA week ago, in search of an extremely ____161____ flower called the tagimoucia, I travelled to Taveuni, where the plant only grows.My host Vagoni told me that many locals may have only seen the flower in pictures. He also told me that I’d be ____162____ to climb the mountain without a ____163____. “You’ll be on the steep (陡峭的) service road before you ____164____ the rainforest on an unmarked track to have any chance of finding the tagimoucia. There’s thick ____165____ and it’s always raining,” he said. “At best, you don’t find the ____166____. At worst, you get completely ____167____.”I asked Vagoni ____168____ this worst case had happened before. “____169____!” he said. “Just two weeks ago, a group of seven locals went up without a guide and got lost in the cloud. There was a search-and-rescue mission. What a _____170_____!”Soon, we set out up the service road with a guide. I’d hiked Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, and made it _____171_____ the Everest Base Camp. _____172_____, I quickly discovered that Taveuni’s extreme humidity and the trail’s steepness make the climbing astonishingly _____173_____. I needed to stop to rest every 10 minutes.An hour later, we were in the forest, ducking under fallen trees and climbing over other obstacles. Suddenly, the guide pointed up with _____174_____. “Look! The tagimoucia!” he shouted. I couldn’t believe we’d found it — I also couldn’t see a thing, as my glasses were_____175_____ up in the mist.161.A.delicate B.beautiful C.rare D.tiny 162.A.slow B.funny C.foolish D.weak 163.A.rope B.guide C.walking stick D.sleeping bag164.A.cut into B.search for C.look around D.make out 165.A.forest B.grass C.snow D.fog 166.A.way B.water C.shelter D.flower 167.A.mad B.lost C.exhausted D.defeated 168.A.whether B.how C.when D.why 169.A.Accidentally B.Basically C.Frequently D.Exactly 170.A.chance B.shock C.schedule D.mess 171.A.with B.to C.for D.at 172.A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Besides 173.A.impressive B.urgent C.unique D.tough 174.A.excitement B.interest C.curiosity D.fear 175.A.straightened B.steamed C.pushed D.brokenHave you ever had a song stuck in your head and, no matter how hard you tried, you could not get rid of it? The song played on and on, whether you were loading the dishwasher, weaving in and out of traffic, or attempting to ____176____ your mind at the start of yoga class.Having a song stuck in one’s head, known as an earworm, is an experience that over 90% of us have on a ____177____ basis. We’re more likely to catch an earworm after we stop focusing, in moments when the working memory is ____178____, when we’re relaxed, when work is finished or when we’re a bit sleepy.Certain songs are ____179____ than others, and so more likely to “auto repeat” in your head. There are certain musical characteristics that make songs more likely to become earworms, such as if the piece is repetitive, if there is a longer duration of certain notes, if ____180____ between the notes are smaller. ____181____, we know that mood can have an impact, with some people reporting that they always get the same earworm when they feel good, or people experiencing a fast-tempo earworm when they are ____182____. And of course familiarity with a song is a key ____183____. Songs that you don’t know very well are less likely to pop up as earworms.If you’ve had enough of your earworm and need to stop it in its tracks, you would be well warned not to try to block the song out, but rather to ____184____ accept it. A determined effort to block the song out may result in the very _____185_____ of what you want. According topsychologist Daniel Wegner, _____186_____ the song may make your brain keep playing it over and over again. To get rid of an earworm, you may be best served by simply _____187_____ it, accepting it, and leaving it alone to let this phenomenon ends up weakening itself little by little.Some people try to _____188_____ themselves from the song, and it works. You can try reading a book, listening to a different song or even playing an instrument. Others _____189_____ the tune in question, because it is commonly believed that earworms occur when you remember only part of a song; hearing the entire song may stop it. Neurologists (神经学家) point out that it’s recommendable to chew gum to reduce the _____190_____ of an earworm because jaw movement interferes with musical memory. However, it’s important to note that this phenomenon usually lasts less than 24 hours.176.A.burden B.clear C.alter D.exploit 177.A.trial B.solid C.voluntary D.regular 178.A.inactive B.complicated C.dynamic D.uncertain 179.A.catchier B.slower C.harsher D.louder 180.A.phases B.intervals C.rhythms D.sessions 181.A.Instead B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Additionally 182.A.alert B.pleased C.remote D.rigid 183.A.criterion B.consequence C.concept D.contributor 184.A.readily B.constantly C.passively D.critically 185.A.opposite B.fantasy C.emphasised D.equivalent 186.A.integrating B.converting C.resisting D.tolerating 187.A.interrupting B.acknowledging C.stimulating D.facilitating 188.A.perceive B.isolate C.distract D.identify 189.A.seek out B.act out C.cast out D.knock out 190.A.proportion B.intensity C.integrity D.preference“Challenge-based learning is often focused on the challenges that have global impact. The students, who _____191_____the challenge, often don’t know what the solution will be. The facilitator is keeping them from _____192_____a solution too early, and encourages to analyze the challenge from multiple points of view, and from different scientific perspectives,” says Vilma。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空Early in my teaching career, I heard countless excuses—most of them amusing—for why students didn’t have their homework. “The dog ate it” was one of them. As time passed, I grew tired of hearing “I don’t have my homework because...” So I stopped accepting any____1____.When I was____2____ to another school, I took my straightforward attitude with me. “No excuses, no extensions!” I____3____ my eighth graders on the first day. I____4____ homework at the beginning of each class. When a student didn’t have the homework, I never asked why.____5____, I sighed loudly, shook my head in disgust and____6____ a zero in the grade book. One afternoon, shortly after the____7____ bell rang, Anthony____8____ me. “Could I talk to you a minute?” he asked shyly. “I know what you said about our homework, but I don’t want you to think I’m a slacker (懒虫) because I come to school____9____ mine so often.”Anthony looked up at me, and I could see his lower lip trembling. “It’s just that...well, my dad moved out, and my mom works at night, so I have to____10____ my little brothers. Sometimes they cry a lot, which makes it hard to____11____.” I put my hand on Anthony’s thin shoulder. “Why are you just now telling me…” I stopped in mid-sentence. I knew why. SoI____12____ the question.“Would it help if you stayed here after school and worked on it?” He swallowed hardand____13____. The next day, I announced to all my students that I’d be offering an after-school study hall.Anthony was the first to____14____. Several days later, Terrell joined him, ____15____ by twins Sandy and Randy. Before long, I had a room full of eighth graders to work on their lessons. I never asked why any of them was there, but I soon had a large____16____ of “I don’t have my homework because...” stories. All were very____17____. None were amusing. The things I learned weren’t____18____ in college. I discovered not all kids come from homes that are safe and____19____. Not all kids have a quiet bedroom with a desk and study light. Some don’t have a home where a parent is even around. And some kids do go to bed____20____. Most importantly, I learned that “I’ll listen” works better than “No excuses”.1.A.situation B.excuse C.reason D.condition 2.A.transferred B.transplanted C.transported D.transformed3.A.punished B.charged C.warned D.embarrassed 4.A.designed B.announced C.assigned D.collected 5.A.However B.Afterward C.Moreover D.Instead 6.A.recorded B.signed C.printed D.painted 7.A.dismissal B.removal C.approval D.arrival 8.A.consulted B.greeted C.waved D.approached 9.A.with B.without C.for D.on10.A.look for B.look at C.care for D.care about 11.A.tolerate B.concentrate C.balance D.survive 12.A.extended B.refreshed C.changed D.updated 13.A.nodded B.shook C.weighed D.understood 14.A.give up B.put up C.show up D.take up 15.A.followed B.surrounded C.separated D.impressed 16.A.combination B.description C.prediction D.collection 17.A.imaginary B.fictional C.rigid D.real 18.A.shared B.taught C.required D.recommended 19.A.rich B.warm C.simple D.sound 20.A.happily B.guiltily C.hungrily D.irregularlyJoan Murray is a manager of a bank. Her work is usually busy, but she ____21____ parachuting very much. She had parachuted 35 times. However, during her 36th parachute jump, there was an ____22____. On September 25, 1999, Joan Murray made all the ____23____ on the 4,400-meter plane and immediately jumped without ____24____. The great excitement poured into her body. Then, when she was about to open the parachute, she found a surprising fact that the ____25____ parachute had an unknown ____26____ and could not be opened.When Joan Murray wanted to open the backup parachute, she was only 200 meters away from the ____27____ due to the fast landing speed. Joan Murray’s body began to ____28____ at top speed, which prevented her from ____29____ the backup parachute. In the end, she fell to the ground _____30_____ from 4,400 meters, which must have been impossible for anyone to_____31_____. However, Joan Murray was very lucky that she fell to a _____32_____ of red fireants. Because the land was very soft, the impact of Joan Murray’s fall was greatly _____33_____. Although her body was fractured(骨折),her heart still beat slightly and did not die.In the end, Joan Murray was _____34_____. Presumably she will thank those fire ants, perhaps this is the power of _____35_____, which can bring harm, but also can bring_____36_____. Although Joan Murray became _____37_____ because of the event, she did not _____38_____ parachuting. Instead, after rehabilitation(康复) training, she chose to continue her parachuting _____39_____ and finally successfully parachuted again in 2001 and _____40_____ safely.21.A.likes B.hates C.avoids D.dreams 22.A.opportunity B.incident C.agreement D.accident 23.A.excuses B.experiments C.preparations D.decisions 24.A.success B.trial C.company D.hesitation 25.A.first B.only C.main D.last 26.A.secret B.switch C.function D.failure 27.A.plane B.pilot C.ground D.airport 28.A.spin B.annoy C.dance D.float 29.A.fixing B.opening C.folding D.approaching 30.A.gradually B.entirely C.directly D.eventually 31.A.escape B.predict C.measure D.survive 32.A.nest B.group C.tent D.camp 33.A.missed B.reduced C.increased D.balanced 34.A.rescued B.reported C.recovered D.interviewed 35.A.wind B.nature C.knowledge D.technology 36.A.miracles B.beauties C.differences D.impacts 37.A.well-known B.disabled C.experienced D.well-paid 38.A.pick up B.stick to C.take on D.give up 39.A.game B.exercise C.project D.ceremony 40.A.arrived B.returned C.landed D.concludedWe had two adorable cats named Boo and Scout. Scout ate anything we gave and____41____ spending his days in the comfortable couch (长沙发) while Boo was ____42____ in food and more adventurous. Moreover, Boo was more observant, and he ____43____ to learn skills very quickly.Though Boo had his daily outdoor ____44____, he always returned home at night to sleep in the basement with Scout. Our basement was ____45____ from the rest of the house by a heavy door. In the morning, I found it difficult to know when Boo was ready to venture outside or when Scout was ready to test the ____46____ of the couch. Both cats would sit quietly behind the door ____47____ I happened to remember them or opened the door for some reason.To deal with the door problem, I bought a cat bell with a button. I tried to ____48____ Boo and Scout to press the button to make a ringing sound when they wanted out. I assumed that Boo would grasp the ____49____ quickly, but I wasn’t sure if Scout would understand._____50_____, within a week, Scout learned to ring the bell. When I heard the_____51_____, I’d open the door. However, despite my best _____52_____, Boo wanted to do nothing with the bell. He would always _____53_____ the door to be opened.Fortunately, the two cats _____54_____ the door dilemma on their own. Somehow, Boo_____55_____ to rub noses with Scout when he wanted to go outside and Scout would ring the bell for Boo.41.A.missed B.risked C.enjoyed D.avoided 42.A.careless B.selective C.experienced D.normal 43.A.seemed B.continued C.pretended D.desired 44.A.dilemmas B.assignments C.adventures D.holidays 45.A.removed B.separated C.protected D.forbidden 46.A.softness B.beauty C.pressure D.value 47.A.after B.if C.though D.until 48.A.teach B.force C.elect D.bear 49.A.proposal B.plan C.theory D.skill 50.A.Undoubtedly B.Generally C.Unexpectedly D.Fortunately 51.A.sigh B.whisper C.scream D.ring 52.A.pursuits B.schedules C.efforts D.requirements 53.A.break up B.wait for C.knock at D.call on54.A.analyzed B.solved C.found D.accepted 55.A.began B.agreed C.failed D.happenedWhen a famous commentator (评论员) advised gentlemen over fifty get a PSA test, I called my doctor’s office and made a(n) ____56____ to have it done.Ten days later, I got the bad results: my prostate (前列腺) cancer was ____57____. My doctor explained to me the various treatment ____58____. I decided to have the prostate removed and get rid of the cancer ____59____, as it had not spread outside the prostate yet.My surgery was successful and all the cancer had been ____60____. The next day, I was____61____ from the hospital with post-operative instructions and directions. I soon learned that all the body functions were working ____62____ and my PSA level was zero.One morning shortly thereafter, my wife and I ____63____ a sign by the road requesting____64____ for Suncoast Hospice of Florida. We decided it was time to give back for our good______65______. After six informative classes, we became volunteers for Suncoast Hospice. After saving myself, it was now time to help others by regularly visiting nursing-home______66______.Now, years later, I am still cancer-free, and we are still hospice volunteers. Our days volunteering for Suncoast Hospice have been very ______67______ for us. Our first few visits with a nursing-home resident are to give him/her a(n) ______68______ to get to know us. Sometimes, our visits with the resident are very short, but sometimes they are quite______69______.The license plate on the front of my car is from Suncoast Hospice, which reads, “Every Day’s a ______70______.”56.A.appointment B.response C.decision D.order 57.A.planned B.announced C.treated D.decided 58.A.purposes B.instruments C.options D.outcomes 59.A.entirely B.gradually C.partly D.properly 60.A.treated B.developed C.removed D.controlled 61.A.driven B.separated C.prevented D.released 62.A.terribly B.smoothly C.quickly D.carefully63.A.designed B.inspected C.painted D.spotted 64.A.volunteers B.doctors C.nurses D.directors 65.A.fortune B.cure C.medicine D.care 66.A.applicants B.guards C.patients D.surgeons 67.A.comfortable B.rewarding C.efficient D.generous 68.A.address B.method C.example D.opportunity 69.A.remarkable B.limited C.long D.endless 70.A.Dream B.Routine C.Holiday D.GiftThat morning, I got the train as always. I was a publishing director and was looking forward to embracing a new day of work, as usual. I would always turn to the crossword (纵横字谜游戏), but that day it didn’t make sense. I’d been doing it for 30-old years, but trying to read this one was like walking through syrup (糖浆): ____71____ slow and hard. I thought I must be tired.I said to my assistant. The ____72____ colleague contacted my wife, Beth, and she drove me straight to hospital. There, confirmation came that I’d had a stroke in the part of my brain that____73____ communication. I was now in a condition that means it’s difficult or ____74____ to receive and produce language. It was the only time I cried.I was back at home a week later, and my goal was to get better and returned to work in a couple of months. The way to ____75____ my language ability was rough. I’d look at simple pictures and try to describe them as my mind ____76____ round and round in the darkness, looking for words.As the months passed, it became self-evident that I wasn’t going to be able to go back to my old job. For 25 years, I had ____77____ myself as a publisher. I was used to a busy day of meetings. I didn’t feel ready to say goodbye to my old self. There were times when I felt incredibly ____78____.In the darkest months, I devoted myself to ____79____. I couldn’t manage novels or newspapers, ____80____ I tried reading poetry, and found the shorter lines less overwhelming. My speech came back, and I learned how to read again, though much more slowly. I also learned the ____81____ to keep up. I allowed myself to slow down, and started to enjoy it.____82____, I get rid of my old skin. I grieved the past, its passing and its absence, andstarted to come to terms with it. Now, 10 years later, I look after my grandson a day a week, and my ____83____ with my family is deeper than ever. If you’d asked me 15 years ago to____84____ the importance of the things in my life I might have said work, but now I’m no longer a high-achieving publisher or someone who reads 10 books a week. I’m a ____85____ man, and if I read 10 books a year, that’s pretty good.71.A.temporarily B.scarcely C.unbelievably D.mildly 72.A.curious B.reserved C.casual D.concerned 73.A.identifies with B.deals with C.messes up D.makes up 74.A.practical B.absurd C.impossible D.innocent 75.A.gaining B.rebuilding C.revealing D.improving 76.A.slipped B.doubted C.wandered D.fled 77.A.informed B.evaluated C.reflected D.defined 78.A.angry B.cautious C.awesome D.merciless 79.A.speaking B.trying C.writing D.managing 80.A.since B.until C.so D.as81.A.favor B.patience C.sympathy D.comfort 82.A.Gradually B.Hopefully C.Narrowly D.Annually 83.A.relationship B.conversation C.cooperation D.conflict 84.A.arrange B.compare C.rank D.declare 85.A.genius B.community C.dignity D.familyEarly one Saturday, I headed to a “sugar detox (戒糖)” seminar at my gym.I was there on ____86____ orders. Mark Hyman, the medical director of the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Functional Medicine, had advised a sugar detox for me to ____87____ visceral (内脏的) fat, which he said “____88____ a whole range of diseases from cancer to heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s.”As I started my detox, unexpectedly, Hyman advised me to ____89____ “more fat, because fat makes you feel full and speeds your metabolism (新陈代谢),” which I didn’t know. Then came a second surprise: “Fat ____90____ helps you burn fat,” he explained, ____91____ many of the myths I’d grown up with.For the first several days, frankly, my detoxing was ____92____. Making certain foods____93____ made me want them more. Ice cream. Pasta. Chocolate. Even wine, which contains a ____94____ amount of sugar. My desire for sugar was intense and seemed never-ending, and if I cheated I felt like a ____95____. I was easy to get annoyed and moody.But by day five the ____96____ had cooled down. I started to lose weight. Before the detox I weighed 166 pounds. Twelve weeks later, I ____97____ a new low adult weight: 155. My bloodwork looks much better. And as my belly fat has ____98____, I do feel better and more energetic.I’m now in my fourth month of a ____99____ detox—I don’t want to live without wine or some sweets. I know I can’t ____100____ all added sugars, no matter how alarmed I may be.Sugar detox is worth trying on the whole.86.A.teacher’s B.friend’s C.father’s D.doctor’s 87.A.lose B.gain C.find D.increase 88.A.helps B.affects C.heals D.damages 89.A.remove B.add C.dismiss D.save 90.A.hardly B.rarely C.actually D.nearly 91.A.supporting B.destroying C.harming D.defending 92.A.upsetting B.inspiring C.boring D.fascinating 93.A.wasted B.hidden C.consumed D.forbidden 94.A.fair B.small C.proper D.modest 95.A.boss B.loser C.actor D.beggar 96.A.interest B.passion C.desire D.curiosity 97.A.met B.hit C.knew D.found 98.A.varied B.increased C.reduced D.disappeared 99.A.flexible B.rigid C.strict D.serious 100.A.include B.avoid C.neglect D.Escape参考答案:1.B2.A3.C4.D5.D6.A7.A8.D9.B10.C11.B12.C13.A14.C15.A16.D17.D18.B19.B20.C【导语】这是一篇记叙文。
高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案及解析
高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.完形填空During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a "free" course, called Thinking Chess, for three credits.I 1 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesn't want to 2 a few dollars? More than that, I'd always wanted to learn chess. And, even if I weren't 3 enough about free credits, news about our 4 was appealing enough to me. He wasan international grandmaster, which 5 I would be learning from one of the game's 6 . I could hardly wait to 7 him.Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a former graduate returning to teach, and this 8 was no game for him; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it 9 that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to 10 the class, among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to 11 what we would learn in class to our future professions and, 12 , to our lives. I managed to get an A in that 13 and learnedlife lessons that have served me well beyond the 14 .Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, I'm still putting to use what he 15 me: "The absolute most important 16 that you learn when you play chess is how to make good 17 . On every single move you have to 18 a situation, process what your opponent (对手) is doing and 19 the best move from among all your options." These words still ring true today in my 20 as a journalist.1. A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down2. A. waste B. earn C. save D. pay3. A. excited B. worried C. moved D. tired4. A. title B. competitor C. textbook D. instructor5. A. urged B. demanded C. held D. meant6. A. fastest B. easiest C. best D. rarest7. A. interview B. meet C. challenge D. beat8. A. chance B. qualification C. honor D. job9. A. real B. perfect C. clear D. possible10. A. attend B. pass C. skip D. observe11. A. add B. expose C. apply D. compare12. A. eventually B. naturally C. directly D. normally13. A. game B. presentation C. course D. experiment14. A. criterion B. classroom C. department D. situation15. A. taught B. wrote C. questioned D. promised16. A. fact B. step C. manner D. skill17. A. grades B. decisions C. impressions D. comments18. A. analyze B. describe C. rebuild D. control19. A. announce B. signal C. block D. evaluate20. A. role B. desire C. concern D. behavior【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)A;(4)D;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)C;(10)B;(11)C;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;(16)D;(17)B;(18)A;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在大二所学习的免费课程—象棋。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空My wife and I were attending a wedding at St. John’s Church. The sound of ____1____ rang to the heavens as the ceremony continued.At the church, I ____2____ an old friend, Casper, who happened to be at the ____3____. Now 73, Casper was a brilliant and talented softball pitcher (投球手)back in the Men’s Leagues of Philadelphia in the mid-60s. I did not ____4____ the now silver-haired fellow until mybrother-in-law John mentioned his name to me! After a very pleasant ____5____, Casper asked if I remembered a letter of ____6____ I had written to him back in 1964. It appeared that Casper fell on hard times, as professional pitchers ____7____ do, and he wasn’t pitching too well for a period of time. I did not remember the letter, but he said, “Yes, I still have it, and I read it any time____8____ aren’t going too well.” He said that he had read the letter many times, and the situation always seemed to improve. I was puzzled and speechless!He continued, “You don’t remember?” I said, “Sadly, no, I don’t.” But I did ask if I could have a(n) ____9____ of the letter. He said he would email it to me. After the ______10______, we met on the steps of the church. Casper came up to me and ______11______ the letter. He lived a block from the ______12______ and had run home to get it. The envelope was faded and turned yellow, and so was the letter inside. That letter had to be nearly 50 years old.In ______13______ terms, the letter read:“These hard times are ______14______! Keep your enthusiasm for the game. Never quit and you’ll be back on top again ______15______. Hang on there!”1.A.music B.wind C.traffic D.fireworks 2.A.took over B.ran into C.picked up D.called on 3.A.meeting B.service C.scene D.position 4.A.invite B.disturb C.recognize D.inform 5.A.discussion B.shaking C.journey D.greeting 6.A.encouragement B.appreciation C.apology D.introduction 7.A.sometimes B.entirely C.rarely D.forever 8.A.jobs B.things C.stages D.effects 9.A.address B.copy C.record D.opinion10.A.party B.break C.wedding D.incident 11.A.dropped B.delivered C.opened D.presented 12.A.theatre B.church C.office D.station 13.A.gentle B.patient C.modest D.simple 14.A.reasonable B.relative C.temporary D.impressive 15.A.casually B.properly C.totally D.shortly When the Covid-19 pandemic struck Indonesia’s island of Bali, tourism-the driving economic force in the region-just about came to a halt. More than half of Bali’s economic profits comes from tourism which ____16____ hundreds of thousands of Balinese people. Many moved back to their home villages. And with more people returning to the villages, more trash ____17____. With so many people out of work,they were also going ____18____.Made Janur Yasa, a restaurant owner in the town of Ubud said he wanted to find a way to help people in his community during the pandemic while also ____19____ the ongoing problemof plastic pollution. So, he ____20____ a program where local villagers could exchange plastic for rice—a barter system that would ____21____ the environment and empower the local people. Residents can turn in plastic trash they ____22____ in exchange for a main food staple.In May 2020, he ____23____ the first exchange in the village where he was born and raised. It was a success, and the ____24____ quickly spread to other villages across Bali. His non-profit,Plastic Exchange, was born.The program ____25____ local neighborhood groups called Banjars that collect plastic from their homes, streets, rivers, beaches and surrounding areas. Villages hold community exchange____26____ once a month in which residents can bring in plastic to trade in for rice. Yasa says the organization has so far helped ____27____ thousands of families and collected ____28____ 300 tons of plastic for recycling.“Teenagers come with a smile. Elderly people are there. Young kids come with their mothers. That’s what keeps me ____29____, to see them all excited about it.” Yasa said. “They were feeling powerless, and this gives them ____30____.”16.A.improves B.employs C.amuses D.guarantees 17.A.piled up B.used up C.put up D.cleaned up 18.A.thirsty B.crazy C.exhausted D.hungry19.A.raising B.sharing C.addressing D.producing 20.A.started B.quit C.accepted D.supported 21.A.renew B.benefit C.destroy D.threaten 22.A.threw B.removed C.collected D.witnessed 23.A.hosted B.cancelled C.approached D.impressed 24.A.principle B.definition C.knowledge D.concept 25.A.sets up B.brings together C.picks out D.depends on 26.A.practices B.contests C.events D.beliefs 27.A.inspire B.disturb C.affect D.feed 28.A.hardly B.nearly C.barely D.obviously 29.A.going B.passing C.rushing D.recording 30.A.confidence B.responsibility C.hope D.respect Shortly after young Bryan started at her college, she began looking for work to help cover her fee. She wanted to ___31___ experience. She’d gained in high school doing e-commerce (商务) marketing for a record ___32___. However, she found employers weren’t taking her seriously on any of the major job sites because of her ___33___.Finally, Bryan found a job working ___34___ for an online source of natural plant-based foods. She was ___35___ within six months from an assistant responsible for maintaining the company’s social media presence to a ___36___ incharge of purchase orders. Working 20 hours a week and ___37___ money by living at home, Bryan predicts she will get through college without needing financial aid. The job basically ___38___ most of transportation and any books she needs.___39___, the schedule isn’t easy. She logs on to get her work done between ____40____ and sometimes on the train to home or college. After she gets home, it’s time for ____41____.“I get ____42____ sometimes, but I find a way to manage it all,” Bryan says. “The ____43____ is about figuring out how to work ____44____ and get things done as fast as possible by myself. That’s important for building my management ____45____.”31.A.learn from B.build on C.sum up D.add to 32.A.company B.factory C.store D.market 33.A.ability B.major C.experience D.age 34.A.secretly B.remotely C.publicly D.seriously35.A.stopped B.fired C.promoted D.paid 36.A.manager B.waitress C.buyer D.president 37.A.raising B.borrowing C.earning D.saving 38.A.includes B.wastes C.covers D.costs 39.A.Moreover B.However C.Therefore D.Anyhow 40.A.weekends B.trains C.groceries D.classes 41.A.homework B.relaxation C.housework D.entertainment 42.A.annoyed B.amazed C.stressed D.delighted 43.A.challenge B.opportunity C.order D.benefit 44.A.carefully B.independently C.perfectly D.cooperatively 45.A.projects B.courses C.teams D.skills As an athlete, I’ve always worked hard to push m myself to my limits. And with that usually come some ____46____ and pains. So last year when I started to feel some muscle soreness (酸痛) after a____47____ physical exercise, at first I didn’t think it was a big deal. I was ____48____ for a marathon at the time, so over the weekend I’d done a 20-kilormete ____49____. The following Tuesday I hit my favourite gym to do a workout that ____50____ a lot of upper body weight lifting.My ____51____ told me to take it easy on my body, but I ____52____I’d be fine and powered through it. Afterward, my coach noticed a ____53____ swelling in my arm and said he was worried. I tried to brush him off but he ____54____ I drink a lot of water and check in with him in a few hours. Sure enough, by that afternoon the swelling had ____55____ and I headed to the doctor. I still thought he was making a mountain out of a molehill, but I ____56____ my coach so I did it.The doctor took a close look at the swelling and diagnosed me with rhabdomyolysis (横纹肌溶解症), a ____57____ condition where muscle overuse causes kidney failure. As they gave me some medicine to help ____58____ the toxins (毒素), my doctor told me that we would have been having this discussion in the emergency room if I’d ____59____ even another 30 minutes. Things were touch-and-go over the weekend but I made a full ____60____. Thankfully I had a great coach I could trust-he saved my life!46.A.sorrows B.aches C.coughs D.faults 47.A.tough B.normal C.harmful D.limited48.A.working B.applying C.searching D.training 49.A.walk B.swim C.run D.drive 50.A.recorded B.matched C.arranged D.involved 51.A.doctor B.coach C.teachers D.colleagues 52.A.doubted B.wondered C.realized D.figured 53.A.deadly B.frightening C.slight D.different 54.A.insisted B.begged C.resolved D.ordered 55.A.flattened B.emerged C.increased D.broken 56.A.trusted B.refused C.tricked D.supported 57.A.distinguishing B.mind-destroying C.embarrassing D.life-threatening 58.A.put away B.clear out C.give away D.bring out ; 59.A.slept B.wandered C.waited D.saved 60.A.recovery B.preparation C.contribution D.assessment Having relocated often, I’ve developed a love of de-cluttering (整理). Actually, there have been times when I’ve questioned whether it’s an/a ____61____. But I’ve concluded that it isn’t. Besides, the habit is just wonderful blessing.Standing before my wardrobe (衣橱) at least once every couple of months, I consider what can go. Even doing so ____62____, there’s always something that I no longer love. Perhaps it’s an article of clothing that doesn’t express how I see myself any more or is not the most ____63____. Maybe it’s something that has ____64____ through the last few selections and has finally lost its fight to ____65____ in the wardrobe.Either way, some clothes ____66____ at the charity shop. Occasionally such a ____67____ may see something new-to-me come home from the store. At least I know, though, that the new item adds a different energy to my wardrobe. So it’s ____68____. If however, I haven’t worn the new item within a few weeks, then it’s ____69____ that I am not as in love with it as I thought. It’s then donated back to the ____70____ on the next trip.De-cluttering does not belong only to wardrobes, though. I also delete old computer files and emails, ____71____ the recycle bin on my computer daily. That way, when I look at my computer, it is like my wardrobe — only that which serves a purpose remains.The best form of de-cluttering we can really do is to rid ourselves of outdated ____72____.Like with all forms of de-cluttering, saying goodbye to thinking patterns that no longer serve us creates ____73____ to breathe. It also makes room for new ways of thinking. Yes, de-cluttering can ____74____ all areas of our lives.I wish you the courage to abandon the parts of your life that no longer ____75____ you and make space for fresh energy to flow.61.A.advantage B.addiction C.excuse D.habit 62.A.eventually B.gradually C.regularly D.willingly 63.A.expensive B.useful C.comfortable D.colorful 64.A.come about B.hung on C.showed up D.broke down 65.A.hide B.join C.live D.stay 66.A.turned up B.ended up C.stood out D.died out 67.A.trip B.change C.choice D.situation 68.A.possible B.hopeful C.welcome D.unbelievable 69.A.vital B.strange C.necessary D.clear 70.A.school B.wardrobe C.store D.church 71.A.fill B.empty C.search D.exchange 72.A.papers B.thoughts C.clothes D.records 73.A.value B.time C.chance D.space 74.A.apply to B.benefit from C.result in D.take up 75.A.delight B.include C.love D.serve When I was in college, my grandpa was diagnosed with cancer. My grandma hasalways____76____stuff as a hobby, which she did more often, after grandpa’s diagnosis, to help relieve____77____. After a year of near-constant knitting, she had mountains of scarves, hats, socks, mittens, small blankets, and other items____78____up in the house.My mom and her siblings convinced grandma to start____79____items to help raise funds for grandpa’s____80____. It was decided that everyone would be responsible for some stuff, with co-workers, friends, and neighbors as the____81____, and then pass the money back to grandma. I took some to college and____82____pictures and prices on social media, along with the story about my grandpa. A few of my close friends shared it____83____on their social media, and within a week, I had people from all over campus____84____me looking to buy gifts forthemselves or their significant others. I sold out everything within a month and still had people messaging to ask for trade.Out of_____85_____, everyone showed their sincere support. Even though it was a stressful time when I was trying to_____86_____family needs and my school work, the messages from buyers were a huge encouragement that helped me_____87_____the year.My grandpa_____88_____the cancer and is still with us today. My grandma has continued to knit though at a_____89_____pace than she used to, and two or three times a year. Still, we all carry stuff wherever we are, which we give away, instead of sale, to show that we are_____90_____for the kindness we’ve received.76.A.bought B.stored C.knitted D.collected 77.A.boredom B.pressure C.illness D.duties 78.A.mixed B.held C.locked D.piled 79.A.donating B.sending C.listing D.selling 80.A.treatment B.expectation C.convenience D.requirement 81.A.applicants B.targets C.partners D.participants 82.A.posted B.took C.drew D.fixed 83.A.unwillingly B.secretly C.enthusiastically D.accidentally 84.A.texting B.finding C.thanking D.trusting 85.A.curiosity B.panic C.respect D.sympathy 86.A.satisfy B.balance C.serve D.recognize 87.A.go over B.look forward to C.pull through D.stick to 88.A.treated B.developed C.survived D.killed 89.A.higher B.lower C.steadier D.better 90.A.eager B.ready C.anxious D.grateful参考答案:1.A2.B3.C4.C5.D6.A7.A8.B9.B10.C11.D12.B13.D14.C15.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
高考英语专项训练之完形填空
高三英语专项训练——完形填空(1)A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment into the outer 1 of Harvard’s president. But they were 2 by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary took no notice of them, 3 that the couple would finally become 4 and go away. But they didn’t. The secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 5 .A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 6 face. The lady told him, “We had a son that 7 Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard. He was 8 here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to 9 a memorial to him, somewhere on campus.”The president wasn’t 10 . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died. If we did, this 11 would look like a cemetery(墓地).” “Oh, on,” the lady 12 quickly, “we don’t want to put up a statue. We would like to give a 13 to Harvard.” The president r olled his eyes and 14 at the couple and then exclaimed, “A building! Do you have any 15 how much a building cost? We have spent over $7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. The president was 16 because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a 17 ? Why don’t we just start our own? ” Her husband nodded. 18 their offer was turned down, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their 19 , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer 20 about.1. A. lab B. library C. hall D. office2. A. watched B. stopped C. followed D. interviewed3. A. hoping B. finding C. realizing D. imagining4. A. surprised B. disappointed C. worried D. troubled5. A. hopelessly B. carefully C. unexpectedly D. unwillingly6. A. pleasant B. funny C. cold D. sad7. A. attended B. visited C. studied D. served8. A. clever B. brave C. proud D. happy9. A. set about B. set up C. take down D. take over10. A. satisfied B. excited C. moved D. ashamed11. A. house B. part C. garden D. place12. A. explained B. expressed C. refused D. admitted13. A. building B. yard C. playground D. square14. A. laughed B. shouted C. glanced D. called15. A. suggestion B. idea C. thought D. opinion16. A. bored B. astonished C. interested D. pleased17. A. department B. university C. business D. club18. A. Once B. While C. Since D.Though19. A. name B. character C. picture D. sign20. A. talked B. knew C. heard D. cared高三英语专项训练——完形填空(二)When I was thirteen, my family moved from Boston to Tucson, Arizona. 1 the move, My father 2 us in the living-room on a freezing night. My sisters and I sat around the fire,not 3 that the universe would suddenly change its course. “In May, we’re 4 to Arizo na. ”The words, so small, didn’t seem 5 enough to hold my new life. But the world changed and I awoke on a train moving across the country. I watched the 6 change from green trees to flat dusty plains to high mountains as I saw strange new plants that 7 mysteries yet to come. Finally we arrived and 8 into our new home.9 my older sisters were sad at the loss of friends, I 10 explored our new surroundings. One afternoon, I was out exploring 11 and saw a new kind of cactus(仙人掌), I crouched(蹲) down for a closer look. “You’d better not 12 that. ” I turned around to see an old woman.“Are you new to this neighborhood?” I explained that I was, 13 , new to the entire state.“My name is Ina Thorne. Have you got used to lif e in the 14 ? It must be quite a 15 after living in Boston. ”How could I explain how I 16 the desert? I couldn’t seem to find the right words.“It’s vastness,” she offered. “That vastness 17 you stand on the mountains overlooking the desert__ you can 18 how little you are in comparison with the world. 19 , you feel that possibilities are limitless.”That was it. That was the feeling I’d had ever since I’d first seen the mountains of my new home. Again, my 20 would change with just a few simple words.“Would you like to come to my home tomorrow? Someone should teach you which plant you should and you shouldn’t touch.”1. A. During B. Until C. Upon D. Before2. A. gathered B. warned C. organized D. comforted3. A. hoping B. admitting C. realizing D. believing4. A. going B. moving C. driving D. flying5. A. good B. simple C. big D. proper6. A. picture B. ground C. scene D. area7. A. suggested B. solved C. discovered D. explained8. A. settled B. walked C. hurried D. stepped9. A. If B. After C. Once D. While10. A. bitterly B. easily C. proudly D. eagerly11. A. as well B. as usual C. right away D. on time12. A. move B. dig C. pull D. touch13. A. of course B. in fact C. after all D. at least14. A. desert B. city C. state D. country15. A. luck B. doubt C. shock D. danger16. A. found B. examined C. watched D. reached17. A. why B. when C. how D. where18. A. prove B. guess C. sense D. expect19. A. However B. Otherwise C. Therefore D. meanwhile20. A. idea B. life C. home D. family高三英语专项训练——完形填空(三)Some myths are stories told since ancient times to explain the causes for natural happenings.The Greek myth that explains why there are changes of __1____ is about Demeter, the goddess of the harvest. She had a daughter, Persephone , whom she loved very much. Hades, god of the underworld , fell in love with Persephone ,and he asked Zeus , the __2____of the gods , to give Persephone to him as his __3____. Zeus did not want either to disappoint Hades or to upset Demeter, so he said he would not agree to the marriage, but neither would he __4____ it. Hades, therefore, decided to take the girl without __5____ .When Persephone was picking flowers in the garden , he seized her and took her to the underworld. When Demeter__6_____ what happened to Persephone , she became so ___7____ that she caused all plants to ____8__. People were in __9___ of starving. But Demeter was determined not to let crops grow _10___ her daughter, Persephone, was returned to her. __11____, still not wanting to disappoint Hades , decided upon a condition for Persephone’s ___12___ .She could go back to her mother if she had not ___13___ anything while she was in the underworld. Demeter __14____ it because she did not know that Persephone had eaten several pomegranate(石榴) seeds in the underworld. When Zeus __15____ this, he agreed that Persephone could spend part of the year with her _16____ , but he added that since she had eaten the seeds , she must spend part of the year in the underworld . And so it _17____ that when Persephone is in the underworld , Demeter is sad and therefore __18___ not let the crops grow. That is __19___ we have winter when plants do not grow. When Persephone returns , Demeter is __20__, it is spring, and plants begin to grow again.1. A. periods B. seasons C. time D. age2. A. winner B. ruler C. advisor D. fighter3. A. wife B. lover C. partner D. daughter4. A. forbid B. forgive C. admit D. accept5. A. agreement B. warning C. reason D. permission6. A. let out B. worked out C. thought out D. found out7. A. excited B. tired C. angry D. serious8 A. grow fast B. start growing C. stop growing D. grow slowly9. A. danger B. hope C. turn D. case10.A. since B. until C. after D. when11.A. Persephone B. Zeus C. Demeter D. Hades12.A. return B. change C. marriage D. journey13.A. stolen B. found C . eaten D. heard14.A. understood B. refused C. doubted D. accepted15.A. discovered B. studied C. forgot D. prepared16.A. daughter B. mother C. god D. ruler17.A. works B. remains C. happens D. starts18.A. should B. can C. dare D. will19.A. where B. because C. why D. how20.A. nice B. friendly C. fresh D. happy高三英语专项训练——完形填空(四)You are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells are exploding; people are shooting from a house behind you. What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier. You aren’t 1 carrying a gun. You’re standing in front of a 2 and you’re telling the TV 3 what is happening.It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter, and it can be very 4 . In the first two years of the 5 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫), 28 reporters and photographers were killed. Hundreds more were 6 . What kind of people put themselves in danger to ___7____ pictures to our TV screens and 8 to our newspapers? Why do they do it?“I think it’s every young journalist’s ___9____ to be a foreign reporter,”says Michael Nicholson, “that’s __10____ you find the excitement. So when the first opportunity comes, you take it __11____ it is a war.”But there are moments of ___12____ . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes ,when you’re lying on the ground and bullets(子弹) are flying _13_____ your ears , you think:' What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.' But that feeling __14____ after a while and when the next war starts, you’ll be __15______.”“None of us believes that we’re going to __16____ ,”adds Michael . But he always __17____ a lucky charm(护身符) with him. It was given to him by his wife for his first war. It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh , __18_____ , and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God,' If you get me out of this , I __19_____ I’ll never do it again. ' You can almost hear God _20___, because you know he doesn’t believe you.”1 .A. simply B. really C. merely D. even2 .A. crowd B. house C. battlefield D. camera3 .A. producers B. viewers C. directors D. actors4 .A. dangerous B. exciting C. normal D. disappointing5 .A. stay B. fight C. war D. life6 .A. injured B. buried C. defeated D. saved7 .A. bring B. show C. take D. make8 .A. scenes B. passages C. stories D. contents9 .A. belief B. dream C. duty D. faith10.A. why B. what C. how D. where11.A. even so B. ever since C. as if D. even if12.A. fear B. surprise C. shame D. sadness13.A. into B. around C. past D. through14.A. returns B. goes C. continues D. occurs15.A. there B. away C. out D. home16.A. leave B. escape C. die D. remain17.A. hangs B. wears C. holds D. carries18.A. never B. many times C. some time D. seldom19.A. consider B. accept C. promise D. guess20.A. whispering B. laughing C. screaming D. crying高三英语专项训练——完形填空(五)I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was 1 and when I was 14 he said, “You’re never going to be 2 but a failure.”After 5 years of 3 jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best 4 that could have happened to me. I 5 I wanted to do something positive with my life because I wanted to prove to 6 that what people said about me was 7 . Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Let’s 8 it, you’ve failed at everything you’ve ever done.” So I tried hard with my 9 and went to college. My first novel 10 while I was at college.After college I taught during the 11 in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a 12 in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of 13 that job to write full time 14 I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself—15 was a working class boy who had 16 School early, now teaching at the University.My writing career took off when I discovered my own style. N ow I’m rich and 17 , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars. 18 what does it mean? I 19 wish all the people that have put me down had 20 : “I believe in you. You’ll succeed.”1. A. bright B. useless C. simple D. hopeful2. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing3. A. low B. poor C. good D. useful4. A. support B. happiness C. surprise D. thing5. A. admitted B. decided C. planned D. told6. A. me B. them C. her D. it7. A. wrong B. right C. stupid D. faulty8. A. see B. know C. understand D. face9. A. experiment B. practice C. writing D. composition10. A. came on B. came in C. came out D. came back11. A. day B. night C. month D. year12. A. graduation B. pass C. degree D. success13. A. giving in B. giving back C. giving out D. giving up14. A. while B. if C. when D. or15. A. there B. here C. it D. that16. A. left B. attended C. changed D. graduated17. A. tired B. calm C. nervous D. famous18. A. And B. But C. However D. Well19. A. just B. exactly C. so D. very20. A. praised B. said C. answered D. advised高三英语专项训练——完形填空(六)One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I 1 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 2 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 3 in front of him, which he was 4 to read, but I could 5 that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my 6 the man was clearly puzzled by the 7 way in which the waiter and I 8 each other. He seemed even more puzzled as 9 went on and it became 10 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 11 . When he came out, he paid his bill and 12 without another glance in my direction.I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 13 . “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective. He 14 you here because he thought you were the man he 15 ” “What?”I said, showing my 16 . The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man.” I 17 said he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he made a 18 . “Well. It’s really 19 I came to a restaurant where I’m known, ” I said. “ 20 , I might have been in trouble.”1. A. knew B. understand C. noticed D. recognized2. A. since B. even if C. though D. as if3. A. flat B. open C. cut D. fixed4. A. hoping B. thinking C. pretending D. continuing5. A. see B. find C. guess D. learn6. A. menu B. bill C. paper D. food7. A. direct B. familiar C. strange D. funny8. A. chatted with B. looked at C. laughed at D. talked about9. A. the waiter B. time C. I D. the dinner10. A. true B. hopeful C. clear D. possible11. A. restaurant B. washroom C. office D. kitchen12. A. left B. acted C. sat down D. calmed down13. A. wanted B. tried C. ordered D. wished14. A. met B. caught C. followed D. discovered15. A. was to beat B. was dealing with C. was to meet D. was looking for16. A. care B. surprise C. worry D. regret17. A. must B. can C. need D. may18. A. discovery B. mistake C. decision D. fortune19. A. a pity B. nature C. a chance D. lucky20. A. Thus B. However C. Otherwise D. Therefore高三英语专项训练——完形填空(七)Scott and his four companions were terribly disappointed. When they got to the South Pole, they found the Norwegians(挪威人)had 1 them in the race to be the first ever to reach it. After 2 the British flag at the Pole, they took a photograph of themselves 3 they started the 950-mile journey back.The journey was unexpectedly 4 , and the joy and excitement about the Pole had gone out of them. The sun hardly 5 . The snow storms always made it impossible to sight the stones they had 6 to mark their way home. To make things 7 , Evans, whom they had all thought of 8 the strongest of the five, fell badly into a deep hole in the ice. Having 9 along for several days, he suddenly fell down and died.The four who were 10 pushed on at the best speed they could 11 . Captain Oates had been suffering for some time from his 12 feet; at night his feet swelled (肿胀) so large that he could 13 put his boots on the next morning, and he walked bravely although he was in great 14 . He knew his slowness was making it less likely that 15 could save themselves. He asked them to leave him behind in his sleeping-bag, but they refused, and helped him 16 a few more miles, until it was time to put up the 17 for another night.The following morning, 18 the other three were still in their sleeping-bags, he said,“I am just going outside and may be 19 some time.” He was never seen again. He had walked out 20 into the snow storm, hoping that his death would help his companions.1 A . hit B. fought C. won D. beaten2 A. growing B. putting C. planting D. laying3 A. after B. until C. while D. before4 A. safe B. fast C. short D. slow5 A. rose B. set C. appeared D. disappeared6 A. taken up B. cut up C. set up D. picked up7 A. easier B. better C. bitter D. worse8 A. to B. upon C. as D. in9 A. battled B. struggled C. speeded D. waited10 A. left B. lost C. defeated D. saved11 A. manage B. try C. employ D. find12 A. ached B. frozen C. harden D. harmed13 A. hardly B. never C. seldom D. nearly14 A. pain B. fear C. trouble D. danger15 A. all others B. some others C. others D. the others16 A. away B. with C. off D. on17 A. bed B. tent C. blanket D. sleeping-bag18 A. while B. since C. for D. once19 A. missed B. separated C. passed D. gone20 A. patiently B. lonely C. alone D. worriedly高三英语专项训练——完形填空(八)It was raining. I went into a café and asked for a coffee. 1 I was waiting for my drink, I realized there were other people in the place, but I sensed 2 . I saw their bodies, but I couldn’t feel their souls 3 their souls belonged to the 4 .I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin , small man 5 in front of it. “I’m Steve,” he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. “I can’t talk with you. I’m 6 ,” he said. He was chatting online and 7 , he was playing a computer game ---- a war game. I was 8 .Why didn’t Steve want to talk with me? I tried 9 to speak to that computer geek(怪人),10 not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder , but no reaction(反应).I was 11 . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, “12 !”I took a few steps back , wondering if all those people in the caféwere looking at me, I13 , and saw nobody showed any interest.14 , I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more 15 having a relationship with the 16, particularly Steve. I wouldn’t want to 17 the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines 18 with people.I was worried and sank in my thoughts, I didn’t even 19 that the coffee was bad,20 Steve didn’t notice there was a person next to him.1 A. Before B. Since C. although D. While2 A. pain B. loneliness C. sadness D. fear3 A. because B. when C. until D. unless4 A. home B. world C. Net D. Cafe5 A. sleeping B. laughing C. sitting D. learning6 A. busy B. thirsty C. tired D. sick7 A. first of all B. just then C. at the same time D. by that time8 A. surprised B. delighted C. moved D. frightened9 A. once B. again C. first D. even10 A. but B. so C. if D. or11 A. excited B. respected C. afraid D. unhappy12 A. Shut up B. Enjoy yourself C. Leave me alone D. Help me out13 A. walked about B. walked out C. raised my hand D. raised my head14 A. From then on B. At that moment C. In all D. Above all15 A. interested in B. tired of C. careful about D. troubled by16 A. computer B. soul C. shop D. geek17 A. tell B. plan C. imagine D. design18 A. other than B. instead of C. except for D. as well as19 A. pretend B. understand C. insist D. realize20 A. as if B. just as C. just after D. even though完形填空答案:1.1----5 DBABD6----10 CADBC 11----15 DAACB 16----20 DBCAD 2.1----5 DACBC6----10 CAADD 11----15 BDBAC 16----20 ABCDB 3.1----5 BBAAD6----10 DCCAB 11----15 BACDA 16----20 BCDCD 4.1----5 DDBAC6----10 AACBD 11----15 DACBA 16----20 CDBCB 5.1----5 BABDB6----10 CADCC 11----15 ACDCB 16----20 ADBAB 6.1----5 CDBCA6----10 DBABC 11----15 DAACD 16----20 BABDC 7.1----5 DCDDC6----10 CDCBA 11----15 ABAAD 16----20 DBADC 8.1----5 DBACC6----10 ACABA 11----15 DCDBA 16----20 ACBDB沁园春·雪 <毛泽东>北国风光,千里冰封,万里雪飘。
高考英语完形填空专项训练14篇含答案
高考英语完形填空专项训练14篇(一)My Perfect Imperfect Life A few years ago,I was standing at the barre (扶手杠)waiting for my adult ballet class when I heard a voice behind me."So,do you have this perfect life?"My first reaction was to (1) who was being asked such an odd question.Then I remembered there were only two of us in the room.When I turned (2),the other woman was looking straight at me.I had no idea how to answer it.Was she (3)?Who has a perfect life?Sure,occasionally I did find the perfect dress or the perfect pair of shoes,(4) never would I use that word to describe anything about me or my life.I felt a twinge of guilt for somehow giving her that (5).She watched me.I finally (6) to whisper a quick "No".By then,the teacher had entered the room and turned on the music to start class.With a sigh of(7),I moved my feet into the best position.But as soon as my knees bent for our first pose,I realized my (8) had been disturbed.This woman's words wouldn't (9) echoing in my thoughts.I wanted to know how she came up with her very mistaken(10).If she knew anything about my life,she never would have had the (11) to ask me that question.I did my best to do our floor exercises in front of the mirror.For a few moments,I didn't see the usual(12) of my older self attempting to use a beautiful art form to(13) my gracefulness.I only saw the little girl whose father。
高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析
高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
US flight forced to land due to unruly passengerAn American Airlines flight was forced to make an unscheduled stop after a male passenger became unruly, punching seats, yelling at other passengers and smoking cigarettes.1 from Phoenix, Flight 2408 was headed to Minneapolis on Friday when the passenger became2 about one hour after takeoff. Passenger Jim Dickey, who was traveling for a conference, said the man began yelling and making3 toward the other passengers. "He4 the seat in front of him and the lady5 ," Dickey told CNN.Dickey said the pilot announced the flight was diverting(转向,绕道) about 20 minutes after the 6 began. The flight landed in Denver and the man was 7 from the plane by law enforcement."You could 8 by the sound that the plane started landing pretty 9 after the flight attendants started to 10 what was going on", he said. And some of the male passengers were prepared to 11 the passenger physically, he added. "The guy right behind me switched seats to the aisle 12 things went wrong," Dickey said.American Airlines issued a statement admitting that the thing was 13 . "Law enforcement met the flight and saw 14 leave again," said Whitney Zastrow, a spokeswoman for American Airlines. Denver Police confirmed to CNN that they 15 to a call of a disturbance. When 16 met the passenger they determined it was a "medical call due to the person being in crisis" and transported him to the 17 , according to Denver Police Department spokesman Jay Casillas. Police did not 18 charges in the incident, Casillas said.Dickey said the rest of the flight was the 19 one he'd ever been on. "When we got backon the plane in Denver and continued on to 20 , I don't think anybody said a word," he said.1. A. Taking out B. Coming out C. Setting out D. Breaking out2. A. crazy B. peaceful C. generous D. skilful3. A. noises B. threats C. disasters D. presents4. A. punched B. suffered C. organized D. dialed5. A. yelled B. injured C. calmed D. screamed6. A. matter B. event C. incident D. thing7. A. removed B. promoted C. moved D. contributed8. A. decorate B. tell C. apply D. react9. A. slowly B. smartly C. seriously D. quickly10. A. found B. explore C. notice D. commit11. A. prevent B. prefer C. reduce D. admire12. A. so that B. even if C. in case D. as well13. A. brilliant B. useless C. unusual D. true14. A. the aircraft B. the police officer C. the passenger D. the disabled15. A. talked B. responded C. complained D. came16. A. officers B. partners C. experts D. volunteers17. A. home B. studio C. hospital D. ceremony18. A. put up with B. come up with C. keep up with D. end up with19. A. kindest B. pleasantest C. cruelest D. quietest20. A. Minneapolis B. Phoenix C. Denver D. CNN【答案】(1)C;(2)A;(3)B;(4)A;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)B;(9)D;(10)C;(11)A;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)B;(16)A;(17)C;(18)B;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一次由于乘客的过激行为而导致的飞机迫降事件。
【英语】高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案
【英语】高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案一、高中英语完形填空1.完形填空It's a Friday morning in Boston, which 1 Dr. Jim O'Connell is making his rounds. He mightbe more 2 inside an exam room, but that's not where his patients are. Dr. Jim O'Connell is one of a handful of physicians making house calls to the 3 in the city.More than 550, 000 Americans are homeless, and many have health problems but no 4 to cure. O'Connell and his team are doing something about it. On a daily routine, they 5 about 700 regular patients. "I feel like I'm a country doctor in the middle of the city." he said.O'Connell began to do this 33 years 6 , when he was at Harvard Medical School and was 7 to be a one-year position as the founding physician of a new health-care program for Boston's homeless. That turned into a 33-year 8 at the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, one of the country's largest of its kind. O'Connell 9 about everything, from stitches (缝补)for an arm to surgery for the soul. If patients can't be treated on the street,he finds them a treatment bed at the respite facility(休息治疗区), a place for patients 10 are too sick to be on the streets 11 not ill enough for a hospital stay." 12 I had been taught to do—go fast, be efficient—was 13 when you take careof homeless people." When you see somebody outside, you get them a cup of coffee and sit with them. Sometimes it 14 six months or a year of offering a sandwich or a cup of coffee before someone would start to talk to me. But 15 they engage(参与), they'll come to you any time because of 16 you. When asked about how his life might have 17 , if he had become a highly paid physician, O'Connell said, "I 18 think about it anymore."Some things are far more valuable than money. Just ask Dr. Jim O'Connell who 19 everything from patients who have nothing 20 to give.1. A. prefers B. means C. says D. explains2. A. comfortable B. imaginative C. cooperative D. difficult3. A. rich B. homeless C. intelligent D. disabled4. A. time B. system C. life D. money5. A. invite B. count C. guess D. treat6. A. early B. later C. ago D. after7. A. appointed B. fascinated C. followed D. accepted8. A. career B. task C. choice D. hobby9. A. confuses B. doubts C. concerns D. dreams10. A. which B. whose C. who D. when11. A. but B. and C. so D. for12. A. Somebody B. Everything C. Somewhere D. Nobody13. A. possible B. impossible C. small D. big14. A. took B. spent C. cost D. paid15. A. still B. just C. even D. once16. A. promoting B. refusing C. trusting D. seeing17. A. carried out B. come up C. turned out D. taken up18. A. always B. seldom C. often D. never19. A. puts B. sets C. believes D. gets20. A. mental B. material C. physical D. positive【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)B;(4)D;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)A;(9)C;(10)C;(11)A;(12)B;(13)B;(14)A;(15)D;(16)C;(17)C;(18)D;(19)D;(20)B;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,Jim O'Connell 医生本来可以成为肿瘤科医生,但是他放弃了这一高收入的职业,多年如一日地为城市中无家可归的人出诊。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空I never really saw myself as a person with a bit of enthusiasm. After leaving school, I got married and went into the family business. I spent most of my time at work, or at home, still11.A.encouraged B.chose C.forced D.contradicted 12.A.In all B.At first C.At last D.In addition 13.A.considered B.noticed C.completed D.accepted 14.A.frustrating B.challenging C.relaxing D.embarrassing 15.A.faded B.declined C.remained D.rocketed 16.A.violently B.nervously C.gratefully D.actively 17.A.possessions B.concerns C.pride D.laziness 18.A.enthusiasm B.bravery C.love D.patience 19.A.remember B.collect C.submit D.realize 20.A.leave B.hide C.start D.helpWhen Ariel rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. Bingo! A mile into her walk, she____21____ a female mute swan (疣鼻天鹅) near the water’s edge. Ariel, 30, who had worked at the Wild Bird Fund rehabilitation center (康复中心) in Manhattan, knew that mute swans can be ____22____. But as she approached this one, it didn’t move.She was certain that the bird needed ____23____ attention. Ariel covered her jacket____24____ the bird’s head to keep it calm, ____25____ picked it up, and cradled it in her arms. And then a thought ____26____ her: What do I do now?How was she going to ____27____ a 17-pound swan on her bike all that way? Luckily, some strangers driving by offered her, her bike, and the swan a ____28____ to a nearby subway station.On the subway, no one seemed particularly ____29____ by the feathered passenger. One guy, says Ariel, was “sitting right in front of me on his phone. I don’t know if he noticed there was a swan in front of him.”Ariel called David, an animal-care manager in the rehab center to picked her up at the subway station and drove bird, bike and ____30____ to the facility. There, staff members determined that the swan might have lead (铅) poisoning. Sadly, even with all that TLC, the swan ____31____ a bacterial infection. Two months after Ariel came to her rescue, she ____32____.It’s a ____33____ ending, but the real story is just ____34____ some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big city. In all, Ariel traveled two hours by foot, car, and subway (whiledragging her bike). Says David, ”That’s the perfect ____35____ of who she is.”21.A.made B.spotted C.accompanied D.captured 22.A.aggressive B.brave C.amusing D.impressive 23.A.various B.challenging C.medical D.digital24.A.in B.among C.with D.over 25.A.casually B.cautiously C.quickly D.suddenly 26.A.occurred B.raised C.struck D.applied 27.A.recognize B.translate C.arrange D.transport 28.A.money B.lift C.car D.bicycle 29.A.alarmed B.pleased C.embarrassed D.ashamed 30.A.driver B.passenger C.deliverer D.rescuer 31.A.contracted B.contacted C.charged D.concentrated 32.A.passed on B.passed by C.passed away D.pass out 33.A.moving B.inspiring C.disappointing D.demanding 34.A.how far B.how long C.how often D.how soon 35.A.lesson B.summary C.method D.expectationSchool bus drivers have to keep the kids safe on their way to and from school. But one driver, Patricia Reitz, has mad either____36____ to give each child a handmade hat to keep them warm in the winter.Miss Patty — the name students, teachers and parents call her — has____37____7,000 hats in the nearly three decades, It all began when Reitz____38____up crocheting (钩编) . She would practice working on ____39____while she waited for____40____to get on the bus after school. One day, a boy____41____to her half-finished hat, saying, “This hat is so cute, I loveit.”____42____Reitz decided to present it to the boy. That is how it all ____43____Reitz specializes in Santa hats, but she will ____44____other hats too. “It makes mefeel____45____that I can give them something to ____46____because a lot of the kids don’t have the Santa hats,” she said.Despite the amount of work involved, Reitz has no____47____of stopping. In fact, she has already began____48____next year’s hats. “I’m going to do it until I can’t do it anymore,” shesaid. While other school bus drivers will ____49____hats and gloves for their charges, a homemade gift e rafted with love brings____50____even during the coldest winter days. 36.A.rule B.mission C.decision D.secret 37.A.given away B.made out C.passed down D.tried on 38.A.built B.put C.hold D.took 39.A.models B.stories C.items D.puzzles 40.A.passengers B.teachers C.parents D.students 41.A.pointed B.added C.stuck D.responded 42.A.Apparently B.Immediately C.Recently D.Gradually 43.A.finished B.changed C.started D.disappeared 44.A.make B.collect C.fancy D.store 45.A.safe B.heroic C.young D.great 46.A.read B.paint C.wear D.watch 47.A.courage B.intention C.right D.chance 48.A.working on B.applying for C.cutting down D.taking off 49.A.book B.fetch C.purchase D.spare 50.A.demand B.memory C.fortune D.warmthOn Christmas of 2017, I was born again. We like to spend our Christmas holidays somewhere warm abroad, and that year we____51____Uganda. Nature, wildlife, and sunny days werea____52____when it was so____53____and dark in Europe. Life was beautiful, and we had a rental car and a busy schedule ahead to explore the country.This is where this short travel story turns into one of my most____54____travel experiences. At Murchinson Falls National Park, we had a car accident. I lost ____55____of the car, and it rolled over, destroying windows, chassis(底盘),and the engine. But we were alive! My right arm was____56____injured, but we____57____to walk to our lodge(旅馆), not far insidethe____58____. In the lodge, I was____59____to learn that there was a pretty decent American hospital in Masindi that was just a one-hour drive away. Moreover, one of the lodge’s guests was a nurse who_____60_____the wound while we were waiting for the taxi. The hospital took care of us and after a couple of injections and stitches(缝合), I was_____61_____to head to our new hotelin Masindi; however, my wound required daily_____62_____and more injections, so wewere_____63_____to stay in town for a few days.The town’s highlights were the market and our_____64_____visit to the hospital, sowe_____65_____looking for the small things,_____66_____with the medical staff and the people in the market, and learning more about their customs.We learned to slow down. When we were allowed to_____67_____, we took a road trip through the country to see something else. We did not care about our travelbucket_____68_____anymore - we were_____69_____, and we wanted to enjoy Uganda’s unique nature and its people. In the end, our Uganda trip was not about the places that we saw, but the people that we met. It was travel for_____70_____VS sightseeing.51.A.recommended B.chose C.predicted D.informed 52.A.blessing B.barrier C.limitation D.balance 53.A.complicated B.mysterious C.crowded D.cold 54.A.doubtful B.wonderful C.scary D.imaginary 55.A.sense B.sight C.control D.direction 56.A.severely B.permanently C.partly D.deliberately 57.A.discovered B.failed C.continued D.managed 58.A.spot B.accident C.country D.park 59.A.curious B.happy C.shocked D.creative 60.A.cleaned B.cured C.swept D.repaired 61.A.fortunate B.grateful C.ready D.relieved 62.A.operation B.dressing C.pressure D.recovery 63.A.asked B.forbidden C.permitted D.taught 64.A.occasional B.daily C.risky D.awful 65.A.put off B.carried on C.insisted on D.ended up 66.A.chatting B.arguing C.bargaining D.meeting 67.A.exercise B.wander C.leave D.escape 68.A.guide B.list C.approach D.memory 69.A.awake B.sensitive C.allergic D.alive 70.A.experiment B.explanation C.experience D.reflection79.A.impatient B.unwilling C.surprised D.delighted 80.A.accompanied B.attended C.greeted D.impressed 81.A.flies B.pests C.butterflies D.bees 82.A.regain B.express C.remove D.develop 83.A.decoration B.pleasure C.herb D.fossil 84.A.allow B.encourage C.arrange D.invite 85.A.passion B.exit C.species D.fiction 86.A.opportunity B.result C.change D.inspiration 87.A.exercise B.version C.rumour D.hobby 88.A.caring for B.asking for C.calling on D.relying on 89.A.promises B.reminds C.upsets D.strengthens 90.A.polite B.generous C.optimistic D.purposefulI’ve been in an 18-year love-hate relationship with a black walnut (核桃) tree.It’s a unique tree. In late September or early October, falling ___91___ as hard as baseballs are a potential ___92___ to the heads of you, your children, your neighbors and those that reside next door to them. Umbrellas are a ___93___ while dining in the garden in early August, and as for me, I wear my bike ___94___ while working in the garden.The black walnut also ___95___ a chemical substance as a ___96___ strategy (策略) through its roots. It’s ___97___ to several common plants. There have been many new plant varieties that I brought home with ___98___ that maybe the black walnut would accept them, but they ___99___ to grow well.Have I thought of ____100____ this giant pain in my tiny backyard? Yes, ____101____, cutting down this tree standing at 15 meters with an over 2-meter trunk is ____102____. It’s also protected under the law. Rightfully so. ____103____ are important to the urban forest and to numerous birds and insect species which ____104____ to healthy and biodiverse environment.Sometimes I think about my life without the ____105____. I can’t imagine a spring without the ____106____ who arrive every year and noisily sing before dawn in the tree. I’d miss falling asleep on lazy weekend afternoons as I ____107____ into its leaves before the nuts are likely to fall at any time.Every spring I often wonder: What are the chances of being ____108____ unconscious while barbecuing? Like any good relationship, I’ll never be satisfied. I’m stuck with this tree, so I give it the space it requires. In return, my walnut offers ____109____ to wildlife and a reminder that acceptance, ____110____ resistance, is the better way to be.91.A.flowers B.snowballs C.fruits D.branches 92.A.danger B.surprise C.benefit D.shock 93.A.trouble B.decoration C.symbol D.must 94.A.glasses B.suit C.gloves D.helmet 95.A.absorbs B.gives out C.keeps D.prevents 96.A.competitive B.hunting C.communication D.learning 97.A.attractive B.poisonous C.beneficial D.harmless 98.A.hopes B.doubts C.worries D.curiosity 99.A.continued B.managed C.failed D.struggled 100.A.dressing up B.looking after C.relying on D.getting rid of 101.A.however B.therefore C.otherwise D.instead 102.A.in progress B.free of charge C.under consideration D.next to impossible 103.A.Animals B.Trees C.Water resources D.Sports parks 104.A.respond B.return C.contribute D.adapt 105.A.umbrella B.tiny backyard C.black walnut D.common plants 106.A.neighbors B.birds C.friends D.monkeys 107.A.climb up B.look up C.stare D.watch out 108.A.knocked B.frightened C.poisoned D.heated 109.A.nutrition B.amusement C.a shelter D.assistance 110.A.as well as B.regardless of C.in exchange for D.instead ofToday, we live in a world where GPS systems, digital maps, and other navigation apps are all available on our smartphones. ____111____ of us just walk straight into the woods without a phone. But phones ____112____ on batteries, and batteries can die faster than we realize.____113____ you get lost without a phone or a compass, and you ____114____ can’t find north, a few tricks may help you navigate ____115____ to civilization, one of which is to follow the land.When you find yourself ____116____ a trail, but not in a completely ____117____ area of land, you have to answer two questions: Which ____118____ is downhill, in this particular area? And where is the nearest water source? Humans typically live in valleys, and on supplies of fresh water. ____119____, if you head downhill, and follow any H2O you find, you should______120______ see signs of people.If you’ve explored the area before, keep an eye out for familiar sights — you may be______121______ how quickly identifying a distinctive rock or tree can restore your directions.Another ______122______: Climb high and look for signs of human habitation.______123______, even in deep forest, you should be able to ______124______ gaps in the tree line due to roads, train tracks, and other paths people carve ______125______ the woods. Head toward these ______126______ to find a way out. At night, scan the horizon for______127______ light sources, such as fires and streetlights, then walk toward the glow of light pollution.______128______, assuming you’ re lost in an area humans tend to frequent, look for the ______129______ we leave on the landscape. Trail blazes, tire tracks, and other features can______130______ you to civilization.111.A.Few B.Most C.Some D.All 112.A.put B.take C.run D.come 113.A.Since B.Until C.Though D.If 114.A.formally B.really C.gradually D.relatively 115.A.around B.away C.back D.next. 116.A.onto B.along C.across D.off 117.A.unattractive B.unfamiliar C.unchanged.D.uncrowned 118.A.way B.point C.site D.place 119.A.Instead B.Yet C.So D.Besides 120.A.immediately B.eventually C.unexpectedly D.intentionally 121.A.frightened B.annoyed C.surprised D.confused 122.A.problem B.result C.view D.option 123.A.Above all B.For example C.On average D.In contrast 124.A.spot B.avoid C.bridge D.separate137.A.replied B.heard C.yelled D.argued 138.A.response B.request C.proposal D.invitation 139.A.stranger B.adolescent C.boy D.acquaintance 140.A.neighbors B.sisters C.brothers D.friends 141.A.assisted B.persuaded C.hurried D.motivated 142.A.missing B.sick C.secure D.unsatisfied 143.A.in doubt B.in place C.in relief D.in vain 144.A.hours B.weeks C.minutes D.days 145.A.quarreling B.sighing C.laughing D.weeping 146.A.unbearable B.unpredictable C.regretful D.fearful 147.A.took B.had C.lost D.held 148.A.route B.darkness C.light D.direction 149.A.Thankfully B.Casually C.Skillfully D.Hopefully 150.A.classify B.distinguish C.advocate D.explainWorking in animal rescue is often heartbreaking for volunteers, but there are moments of joy that would never be possible without their tireless efforts.Joey Wagner enjoys volunteering. Back in 2013, Joey received a(n)____151____about a severely abused dog. He hung up and ____152____ for the place all at once. When he saw the little dog, he ____153____ realized the dog was hours away from death.Joey and another rescuer ____154____ the dog, which they named Mojo,to the animal shelter. Many people requested to adopt Mojo. However, its ____155____ was so bad that it was not considered. In spite of the fact that it’d been____156____, Mojo was loving towards humans and showed an enormous capacity to ____157____. Mojo gradually recovered under the care of other volunteers of the animal shelter.When it was finally able to find its forever home, Joey was the first in line to fill out the____158____paperwork. And it was natural that the shelter ____159____ Joey’s application. Still, when Joey appeared to bring Mojo home, no one could have predicted the little dog’s reaction to seeing its_____160_____ again!The moment Mojo saw Joey,its little tail began to wag(摇)crazily to its _____161_____ dad.“It definitely _____162_____ you. It was unexpected to other volunteers as the_____163_____ dog climbed into his arms for more hugs and kisses.Mojo is now a healthy member of Joey and Leta’s pack and the Wagners have continued to use its story as a(n)_____164_____ to drive donations and awareness for animal rescue. Mojo knew that Joey helped it at its lowest. Their bond can never be _____165_____. 151.A.letter B.novel C.call D.order 152.A.watched out B.set off C.signed up D.went in 153.A.gradually B.finally C.merely D.immediately 154.A.brought B.returned C.lent D.sold 155.A.response B.memory C.health D.behavior 156.A.caged B.mistreated C.ignored D.misunderstood 157.A.forgive B.balance C.learn D.defend 158.A.purchase B.adoption C.assessment D.cooperation 159.A.denied B.analyzed C.shared D.approved 160.A.owner B.trainer C.rescuer D.employer 161.A.brave B.creative C.former D.new 162.A.remembers B.assists C.attracts D.supports 163.A.large B.awkward C.curious D.delighted 164.A.way B.explanation C.goal D.standard 165.A.strengthened B.broken C.established D.mentionedMason Suljic, 24, struggles in some everyday situations. He can’t always ____166____ graphs, charts or maps very well. He has red-green color blindness which makes it ____167____ to tell the difference between some colors and ____168____ the overall number of colors he can see. Today, however, his eyesight is experiencing a ____169____ but radical (完全的) transformation.Inside Sydney University’s Chau Chak Wing Museum, Suljic is ____170____ on a pair of vision-enhancing glasses that promises to help him ____171____ in a fuller range of color. “The water and the necklace are completely ____172____ with the glasses on,” he tells Guardian Australia. ____173____ a picture called South Sea Beauty. Suljic slides the glasses up and down,____174____ the view through the lenses and without them. “The ______175______ looks very different-it becomes a cooler color but also more vibrant. The trees stand out more.”______176______, paintings like this would appear to Suljic in duller colors, reducing their______177______. But with the glasses on, colors ______178______ and pop, and objects become more defined (外形清晰的). For Suljic, this is a new ______179______.Chau Chak Wing Museum offered color-correcting ______180______ to guests like Suljic since April. “I think especially in cultural and arts institutions, ______181______ reeds to be key,” said Jane Thogersen, a curator at the museum.Suljic is ______182______ the technology exists. “Looking at the ______183______ with glasses on, it definitely brings art into a new light,” Suljic said. He’ll ______184______ the glasses and see the world as usual soon. But it’s nice to know that a fuller range of color is______185______.166.A.read B.draw C.classify D.distinguish 167.A.slow B.hard C.interesting D.important 168.A.shows B.doubles C.reduces D.measures 169.A.necessary B.complicated C.temporary D.strange 170.A.trying B.turning C.working D.acting 171.A.see B.feel C.stay D.study 172.A.funny B.natural C.different D.dull 173.A.analyzing B.presenting C.introducing D.inspecting 174.A.changing B.recalling C.comparing D.imagining 175.A.boat B.cloud C.water D.stone 176.A.Usually B.Finally C.Gradually D.Fortunately 177.A.value B.detail C.material D.mystery 178.A.appear B.combine C.sharpen D.darken 179.A.dream B.direction C.challenge D.experience 180.A.guide B.treatment C.glasses D.suggestions 181.A.affordability B.accessibility C.imagination D.creativity 182.A.glad B.hopeful C.confident D.surprised 183.A.life B.world C.museum D.painting184.A.buy B.keep C.wear D.return 185.A.true B.possible C.precious D.ready参考答案:1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.D 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.C【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
高考英语完形填空专项训练
完形填空Bad Dreams Are Good!Most of us dream, whether we remember them or not. What are dreams for? A handful of___1___ dominate. Sigmund Freud famously maintained that they reveal hidden truths and wishes. More recent research suggests that they may help us process intense emotions, or perhaps sort through and strengthen memories, or ___2___ random neuron (神经元) activity, or prepare responses to threatening situations. Others argue that dreams have no evolutionary function, but simply ___3___ personal concerns.Despite being largely unsupported by ___4___, Freud’s view maintains strong following around the world. Researcher found that students in the U.S., South Korea, and India were much more likely to say that dreams reveal hidden truths than to accept better ___5___ theories. In the same study, respondents said that dreaming about a plane crash would cause them more ___6___ than an official warning about a terrorist attack. Even if dreams can’t foretell the future, they seem to ___7___ our shared fascinations. The majority of dreams occur during REM sleep (深度睡眠) cycles, of which the average person has four or five a night.A study of Canadian university students found the most common dream topics include school, falling, being chased, and arriving too late for something. For all the commonalities dreams___8___, they vary across time and culture—people who grew up watching black-and-white TV are more likely to dream in black and white. A 1958 study ___9___ that compared with Japanese people, Americans dreamed more about being locked up, losing a loved one, finding money, being ___10___ dressed or encountering a mad person. Japanese people were more likely to dream about school, trying repeatedly to do something, being paralyzed with fear, or “wild, violent beasts.” If human dreams sound ___11___, bear in mind that even negative ones can have positive effects.In a study of students taking a French medical school entrance exam, 60 percent of the dreams they had beforehand ___12___ problem with the exam, such as being late or leaving an answer blank. But those who reported ___13___ about the exam, even bad ones, did better on it than those who didn’t. So the next time you dream about an education related experience in which you are unable to answer the questions or solve a problem, don’t ___14___: It’s probably totallymeaningless. Then again, your brain might be practicing so you’ll be ___15___ if such an event ever comes to pass.1.A.symptoms B.reviews C.conflicts D.theories 2.A.take place of B.make peace with C.make sense of D.come up with 3.A.stage B.dramatize C.horrify D.recognize 4.A.evidence B.information C.qualification D.inquiry 5.A.assumed B.connected C.confirmed D.realized 6.A.curiosity B.anxiety C.fancy D.reluctance 7.A.expect B.endure C.expose D.employ 8.A.exhibit B.explain C.supply D.identify 9.A.diagnosed B.dismissed C.denied D.determined 10.A.necessarily B.independently C.inappropriately D.impersonally 11.A.puzzling B.exciting C.depressing D.amusing 12.A.revealed B.guaranteed C.traced D.involved 13.A.grades B.concerns C.dreams D.memories 14.A.hesitate B.worry C.pause D.laugh 15.A.ready B.eager C.nervous D.curiousIt’s believed that intelligent people are better at learning languages. Most language learning skills, ___16___, are habits, which can be formed through a bit of discipline and self-awareness. But, some of them are not good enough. Here are the three most common ___17___ language learners make and how to correct them.Not listening enoughThere’s a school of language-teaching experts that believe language learning ___18___ a “silent period”. Just as babies learn to produce language by hearing and parroting sounds, language learners need to practise listening in order to learn. This can develop learned vocabulary and structures, and help learners see patterns in language.Listening is the communicative skill we use most in daily life, but it can be ___19___ to practise unless you live in a foreign country or attend language classes. The solution? Find music, podcasts, TV shows and movies in the ___20___ language, and listen, listen, listen, as often aspossible.A single methodSome learners are most comfortable with the listen-and-repeat drills of a language lab. Some need a grammar textbook to ___21___ a foreign tongue. Each of these approaches is fine, but it’s a mistake to rely on only one. Language learners who use ___22___ methods get to practise different skills and see concepts explained in different ways. What’s more, the ___23___ can keep them from working in a situation that never changes. When choosing a class, learners should seek a course that ___24___ the four language skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking). Forself-study, try a ____25____ of textbooks, audio lessons, and language learning apps.____26____It doesn’t matter how well a person can write in foreign script, or finish a vocabulary test. To learn, improve, and truly use our language, we need to speak. This is the stage when language students should calm down, and feelings of ____27____ or insecurity hinder (阻碍) all their hard work. In Eastern cultures where saving face is a strong social value, EFL teachers often complain that students, despite years of studying English, simply will not speak it. They’re too ____28____ making mistakes of the grammar or mispronouncing words in a way that would ____29____ them.The key is that those mistakes help language learners by showing them the limits of language, and correcting errors ____30____ they become deep-rooted. The more learners speak and practise, the more quickly they improve.16.A.however B.moreover C.furthermore D.therefore 17.A.successes B.wonders C.mistakes D.contributions 18.A.picks up B.begins with C.takes up D.meets with 19.A.efficient B.difficult C.easy D.ideal 20.A.national B.official C.sign D.target 21.A.make sense of B.make use of C.make profit of D.make fun of 22.A.common B.educational C.permanent D.multiple 23.A.variety B.change C.improvement D.alternative 24.A.postpones B.lacks C.assesses D.practices 25.A.selection B.preference C.combination D.replacement26.A.Complaints B.Fear C.Secure D.Diligence 27.A.humor B.shyness C.achievements D.laughter 28.A.confident in B.comfortable with C.keen on D.afraid of 29.A.amuse B.inform C.remind D.embarrass 30.A.if B.before C.in case D.so thatWe have a small wooden board suspended on a tree in our back garden to feed some of the parrots and squirrels that populate our neighbourhood.They visit in the morning and evening to see if we have ____31____ any leftover rice or fruit, and loud noises can be heard if the ____32____ is empty.The squirrels are usually the quietest of the creatures that visit, while the parrots are the bossiest. Sometimes, one of the squirrels will ____33____ in a flowerpot that hangs from the tree. He looks ____34____ standing on his hind legs, holding up a lump (块) of ____35____ as big as himself and eating it, his mouth working at great speed. The parrots, however, never let the poor squirrels eat to his heart’s ____36____, often peck (啄) at him and ____37____ him away.One day in July last year, something quite ____38____ happened. A parrot went for the usual ____39____, but the squirrel, ____40____ backing away, ____41____ his head towards the parrot in defence. The parrot gave in ____42____, and quickly moved to the opposite end of the board before the two of them ____43____ the feast. The little squirrel ____44____ that nobody can mess with him and to this day he ____45____ to stand up to those bossy parrots.31.A.put on B.put up C.put down D.put out 32.A.board B.tree C.garden D.house 33.A.play B.sleep C.hide D.stand 34.A.aggressive B.adorable C.admirable D.alarming 35.A.rice B.banana C.rock D.bread 36.A.content B.desire C.relief D.expectation 37.A.take B.blow C.push D.chase 38.A.common B.abnormal C.unusual D.unlucky 39.A.fight B.attack C.quarrel D.invasion 40.A.instead of B.in case of C.in spite of D.in time of41.A.pulled B.cast C.pushed D.threw 42.A.constantly B.immediately C.finally D.reluctantly 43.A.get down to B.eat up C.looked up to D.went on with 44.A.declared B.agreed C.assumed D.proved 45.A.means B.continues C.intends D.warnsAs the saying goes, “Interest is the seed of everything”. Since childhood, Cantero had been living with football that had a ____46____ effect on her. She had always loved football as well as art, and fortunately she found a way to ____47____ the two things.Lili Cantero prepared a new colorful show of her works to take to the World Cup in Qatar. The 29-year-old artist was famous for ____48____ soccer shoes for stars. Her new artworks included shoes and balls with pictures and designs. Many of them were ____49____ by the Middle Eastern nation, Qatar, and especially its capital Doha brought her lots of ____50____ ideas. The city welcomed national teams from the world to ____51____ in the World Cup.Cantero ____52____ sent a pair of shoes to Argentine star Lionel Messi. The shoes had fancy details with black and white image of the ____53____ and his family. She didn’t know if Messi would even receive the shoes. But ____54____, she received a photo of Messi holding them. That marked a turning point in her_____55_____. Then her colorful designs _____56_____ other stars. She even met a famous former Brazilian star and gave him a pair of _____57_____ and a football showing a kiss his mother had given him after winning an award in 2005.In Qatar, Cantero planned to show eight footballs with designs that showed her_____58_____ for eight countries winning the World Cup, thinking that they were _____59_____ of the admiration of all. Finally, the footballs were the centerpiece of the World Cup exhibition, while the boots were presented within three-dimensional _____60_____ looking like the stadiums that Qatar built for the World Cup.46.A.slight B.limited C.significant D.temporary 47.A.compare B.explain C.investigate D.connect 48.A.making B.painting C.purchasing D.donating 49.A.inspired B.checked C.sponsored D.arranged 50.A.narrow B.conventional C.novel D.literary51.A.turn B.compete C.speak D.explore 52.A.still B.never C.often D.ever 53.A.artist B.judge C.player D.photographer 54.A.in surprise B.in vain C.on time D.on hand 55.A.plan B.career C.team D.stadium 56.A.confused B.hurt C.changed D.drew 57.A.sweaters B.glasses C.boots D.socks 58.A.respect B.insurance C.debt D.cost 59.A.aware B.worthy C.ignorant D.suspicious 60.A.maps B.rocks C.movements D.structuresThe day I met Hani Irmawati, she was a shy, 17-year-old girl standing alone in the parking lot of the international school in Indonesia, where I teach English. She asked if I could help her improve her English. I could ___61___ it took immense courage for the young Indonesian girl to ___62___ me and ask for help.“I want to go to a US university,” she said with confidence. I was surprised.I agreed to work with her ___63___ a volunteer basis. For several months, Hani woke each morning at five and caught the city bus to her public high school. During the one-hour ___64___, she studied for her regular classes and finished the English ___65___ I had given her. At fouro’clock in the afternoon, she arrived at my classroom, ___66___ but ready to work.When I met Hani’s family at their ___67___ little house, I realized they would never be able to afford the expenses of a US university. Hani’s enthusiasm was ___68___ with her language ability, but I was becoming more and more discouraged.One day I received the announcement of a(n) ___69___ opportunity for a major US university. After reading the requirements, I knew Hani couldn’t meet the qualifications. I told her that there was only a ___70___ chance of her getting the scholarship and encouraged her to be more “realistic” about her dream. But she remained ___71___.“Will you send in my name?” she asked.I couldn’t ___72___ her down. I completed the application, with the painful truth about her academic life, but also with my ___73___ of her courage and perseverance.Three weeks later, just before Hani went to Jakarta to take the Test of English Fluency, she received a letter from the scholarship association. She had been ___74___.I leaped around the room, overjoyed and shocked. Hani stood by, smiling. I realized that it was I who had learned something Hani had known from the beginning: It is not intelligence alone that brings success, but also the ___75___ to succeed, the commitment to work hard and the courage to believe in yourself.61.A.believe B.tell C.spot D.expect 62.A.convince B.excuse C.turn D.approach 63.A.as B.in C.on D.by64.A.ride B.break C.stay D.class 65.A.accent B.assignment C.guideline D.journal 66.A.excited B.bored C.exhausted D.confused 67.A.humble B.comfortable C.ugly D.untidy 68.A.decreasing B.increasing C.showing D.fading 69.A.promotion B.growth C.scholarship D.investment 70.A.fair B.solid C.slim D.real 71.A.genuine B.subjective C.practical D.determined 72.A.put B.take C.break D.turn 73.A.concern B.praise C.criticism D.analysis 74.A.impressed B.rejected C.confirmed D.accepted 75.A.drive B.wisdom C.pressure D.secretShe tuned up at the doorstep of my house. No way could I have sent her away. Maybe someone had ____76____ her out of their car the night before. “No ____77____ for her any more with the baby coming.” People find all sorts of____78____ for abandoning an animal.I called her Goldie. She was so ____79____ during those first few days. She ____80____ ate anything and had such an air of sadness about her. Heaven knows what had happened to her at her ____81____ owner’s. But eventually she____82____. Always ____83____ my side, whether we were out on one of our long walks or sitting by the fire.That’s why it was such a ____84____ when she pulled away from me one day when we wereout for a walk. She started ____85____ and getting very restless. Eventually I couldn’t hold her any longer and she raced off down the road towards a ____86____.By the time I reached the farm I was very tired and ____87____. But when I saw Goldie____88____ the four puppies I started to feel sympathy towards them. “I took her for a walk one day, soon after the puppies were born, and she just disappeared.” said the woman at the door.I must admit I do miss Goldie, but I’ve got Nugget now, and she looks just like her____89____. And I’ve learnt a good lesson: not to ____90____ people.76.A.stuck B.carried C.removed D.kicked 77.A.space B.service C.plan D.future 78.A.methods B.clues C.excuses D.motivations 79.A.untouched B.unappealing C.uncontrolled D.unsettled 80.A.roughly B.hardly C.slightly D.nearly 81.A.late B.potential C.current D.previous 82.A.paid off B.calmed down C.broke down D.gave up 83.A.to B.from C.by D.for 84.A.shock B.misfortune C.dilemma D.panic 85.A.sniffing B.barking C.stretching D.trembling 86.A.shelter B.doorway C.neighborhood D.farmhouse 87.A.upset B.ashamed C.guilty D.calm 88.A.petting B.walking C.licking D.training 89.A.mother B.twin C.sister D.family 90.A.influence B.convince C.judge D.transformWas there anything lonelier than sitting in a doctor’s waiting room on Chinese New Year’s Eve? It would have been nice to ____91____a conversation. However, I sat patiently as a couple of new people were in their own little ____92____. I’d probably stare at my phone if I hadn’t forgotten to ____93____ it before I left home.My checkup went well, and I breezed out to my car. I____94____ the key. Nothing. I reached for my ____95____, and then remembered. Dead, like my car. I would have to use the phone inside. I went straight to the reception desk, hoping to whisper my____96____, but thereceptionist was not there. So I turned back to the people in the_____97_____room.“I wouldn’t_____98_____do this,” I said, hoping I sounded____99____. Several people turned toward me from their world to_____100_____. “But my car won’t start...”The nurse popped her head into the room. “I’ll get my jumper cables.” she said. The receptionist returned. “I’ve got a brand-new battery. You’re welcome to use it.” “Or mine,” another man said. A line of people _____101_____me to my car.When the receptionist gave a _____102_____to start the car, everyone called out, “Try now!”The engine turned over immediately. A _____103_____went up. I backed my car out of the space, then paused to _____104_____the crowd who’d saved the day. There’s no_____105_____Chinese New Year’s Eve than that.91.A.quit B.read C.start D.continue 92.A.world B.dream C.hobby D.area 93.A.buy B.assess C.choose D.charge 94.A.found B.turned C.took D.lost 95.A.phone B.key C.bag D.report 96.A.invitation B.request C.secret D.checkup 97.A.repairing B.sitting C.waiting D.observing 98.A.normally B.simply C.necessarily D.constantly 99.A.sorrowful B.relaxed C.innocent D.apologetic 100.A.comment B.listen C.reply D.support 101.A.followed B.pushed C.attracted D.guided 102.A.promise B.command C.sign D.remark 103.A.whistle B.cheer C.cry D.voice 104.A.shout at B.glance at C.point at D.wave at 105.A.crazier B.tougher C.better D.worseOn Thursday, July 7, Rafael Nadal, a tennis star, made public his withdrawal(退出)from Wimbledon due to a muscle injury. It was physically____106____for him to serve with his left hand. Nadal gave a press conference confirming it was the best____107____to withdraw from the competition, without hiding his____108____at being forced to back out.The following day, he____109____his bags and walked to the door of the building. He looked____110____but serious. Then in the lobby(门厅)of the building he saw____111____from the Tennis Club. They were the people who didn’t____112____.Nadal decided there was one more thing he was____113____to do before going out the door:____114____them all one by one.Here you can see how it happened. He______115______one worker, shook hands with others, and then went to the transportation counter. He showed his______116______for those who focused on the stars of Wimbledon, taking______117______with whoever asked him.Upon leaving Wimbledon, Nadal______118______to win the historic prize, but itwas______119______that in the eyes of everyone he was a ______120______in values: selflessness and gratitude. He continued to set an example, on and off the______121______.That______122______but heartfelt gesture reveals how he is ______123______with himself in big and small things every minute. Nadal was ______124______ of his situation and the difficulties he faced. “Thank you. Hope to see you next year.“ he was heard to saywith______125______106.A.natural B.necessary C.excellent D.impossible 107.A.option B.treatment C.service D.mission 108.A.loneliness B.sadness C.tiredness D.annoyance 109.A.packed B.folded C.checked D.changed 110.A.happy B.patient C.calm D.curious 111.A.coaches B.players C.audience D.workers 112.A.show off B.take back C.stand out D.turn up 113.A.supposed B.expected C.required D.drawn 114.A.recognize B.comfort C.praise D.greet 115.A.guided B.hugged C.beat D.passed 116.A.honesty B.generosity C.sympathy D.appreciation 117.A.pictures B.lessons C.messages D.conversations 118.A.hesitated B.failed C.determined D.deserved 119.A.common B.clear C.crazy D.fortunate 120.A.sponsor B.champion C.supporter D.witness 121.A.country B.judge C.court D.building122.A.tough B.strange C.simple D.silent 123.A.demanding B.pleased C.bored D.competing 124.A.proud B.afraid C.aware D.fond 125.A.relief B.doubt C.pleasure D.confidenceAs a teacher, my daily activity involves driving to a new school almost every day.On one particular day during my lunch break, I drove to a nearby square to get a coffee. Upon returning to the ___126___, I realized I had locked my phone and my ___127___ inside! I had about 15 minutes to get back to the ___128___. So I hurried into a McDonald’s in the same square, and asked the man at the counter, who happened to be the ___129___, to call a taxi for me. After I ___130___ explained my situation to him, he rushed inside to make the phone while I waited anxiously in the restaurant. I had less than 10 minutes to ___131___ to my school at this point.A moment later, the manager returned only to tell me that the line was ___132___, and that he had not been able to ___133___ the taxi yet. I think both ___134___ and fear could be seen in my face.Without a thought, he grabbed his coat and _____135_____ to drive me to the school. Without hesitation, I followed him into his car and got back to the classroom with two minutes to go before the bell rang!This experience made me realize that out of every seemingly hopeless situation, there is the opportunity for acts of kindness to happen, which has an unimaginable influence on those who receive them.126.A.shop B.bar C.counter D.car 127.A.textbooks B.cards C.keys D.gloves 128.A.home B.school C.party D.restaurant 129.A.manager B.secretary C.guest D.waiter 130.A.slowly B.briefly C.effectively D.successfully 131.A.get across B.get around C.get back D.get over 132.A.busy B.broken C.full D.ready 133.A.take B.repair C.drive D.get134.A.excitement B.anger C.hopelessness D.surprise 135.A.offered B.refused C.wanted D.hesitatedAs Christmas is coming, there are presents to be bought, cards to be sent, rooms to be cleaned. Parents are ___136___ with difficult jobs of hiding presents from curious young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real ___137___. On Christmas Eve, young children find the excitement almost unbearable.They are ___138___ between the wish to go to bed early so that Father Christmas will bring their presents quickly and the wish to ___139___ up late so that they will not miss the fun.The wish for gifts usually proves stronger.But though children go to bed early, they often lie___140___ for a long time, hoping to get a short look at Father Christmas.Last Christmas, my wife and I ___141___ managed to hide a few large presents in the storeroom. I feared the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ___142___ me where that new bike had come from, but ___143___ he did not see it.On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to sleep. It must have been nearly___144___when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began filling stockings. Then I pushed in the____145____ I bought for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree.We knew we would not get ____146____sleep that night, for the children were ____147____ to get up early.At about five o’clock the next morning, we were woken by loud sounds coming from the children’s room-they were shouting excitedly!____148____ I had time to get out of bed, young Jimmy came riding into the room on his new bike, and his sister, Mary, ____149____ close behind pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved ____150____ the hands and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke us up completely. The day had really begun with a bang.136.A.faced B.met C.filled D.pleased 137.A.question B.matter C.problem D.business 138.A.pulled B.divided C.separated D.torn139.A.get B.stay C.stand D.wake 140.A.awake B.wake C.asleep D.sleep 141.A.hopefully B.busily C.gladly D.successfully 142.A.answer B.tell C.ask D.search143.A.sadly B.unluckily C.possibly D.fortunately 144.A.morning B.midnight C.evening D.daybreak 145.A.present B.stocking C.bike D.tree 146.A.little B.some C.enough D.much 147.A.sorry B.sure C.glad D.eager 148.A.Before B.After C.Until D.Since 149.A.walked B.moved C.followed D.jumped 150.A.with B.on C.over D.by参考答案:1.D2.C3.B4.A5.C6.B7.C8.A9.D10.C11.C12.D13.C14.B15.A【导语】这是一篇说明文。
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高考英语完形填空专项训练(1)完形填空If you asked people today why they used the telephone to communicate with their friends or why they turned to the television for entertainment, they would look at you as if you were crazy. We don‘t __21 about a telephone of television or a car as being oddities. These things have become such a 22 part of life that they are no longer 23 , let alone remarked upon.In the 24way, within a decade no one25 notice the Web. It will just be there, a necessary part of life. It will be 26 reaction to turn to the27 for shopping, education, entertainment and communication, just as it is natural today to pick up the telephone to talk to 28 .There is incredible 29 in the Web. Yet it is still in its infancy. The technology 30 the speed of response are about to 31 forward. This will move more and more people to the Web as part of their everyday lives. 32 , everyone‘s business card will have an 33 mail address. Every lawyer, every doctor and every businessman—from large to small—will be 34 .In United States election, people now turn to the Internet to see 35 results. The Pathfinder mission to Mars and the 36 with the Mir Space Station drew millions of people to the Web for more up-to-date details than they were available elsewhere.A change like this is often 37 from generation to generation. Older people have to38 something new outside their everyday experiences. Kids who grow up with a new technology simply treat 39 as given. College campuses in 40 are providing the necessary element to create the critical mass for a Web ready culture.21. A. learn B. talk C. argue D. think22. A. necessary B. useful C. great D. clear23. A. considered B. noticed C. afforded D. admitted24. A. different B. special C. same D. funny25. A. could B. will C. must D. would.26. A. natural B. possible C. wonderful D. peaceful27. A. Web B. telephone C. TV D. car28. A. everybody B. anybody C. nobody D. somebody29. A. hatred B. interest C. favor D. attraction30. A. or B. of C. and D. at31. A. leap B. march C. move D. push32. A. Fortunately B. Eventually C. Immediately D. Inconsiderably.33. A. ordinary B. air C. overseas D. electronic34. A. connected B. fixed C. registered D. discovered35. A. finial B. real-time C. expected D. remarkable36. A. merits B. maintenance C. failure D. problems37. A. acceptable B. different C. reasonable D. urgent38. A. learn B. know C. receive D. observe39. A. them B. it C. us D. you40. A. particular B. common C. general D. advanceⅡ完形填空The Deaf ComposerAlthough Beethoven could sit down and make up music easily, his really great compositions did not come easily at all. They 21 him a great deal of hard work. We know how often he wrote and 22his work because his notebooks are still 23 in museums and libraries, he always found it hard to 24 himself.When he was 28, the worst difficulty of all came to him. He began to 25 a strange humming in his ears. At first he26 little attention; but it grew worse, and at last he went to the 27 . they gave him the worst news any 28 can hear: he was 29 going deaf. Beethoven was in despair, he was 30 that he was going to die.He went away to the country, form where he wrote a long letter saying 31 to his brothers. In this he told them how depressed and lonely his deafness had made him. He longed to die, and said to 32 , ―come when you will, I shall meet you bravely.‖In fact, Beethoven did something braver than33 . he gathered his 34 and went on writing music, 35 he could hear what he wrote only more and more faintly. He wrote his best music, the music we remember him36, after he became deaf. The music he wrote was very different from any that had been 37 before. Instead of the stately music that 38 musicians had written for their wealthy listeners. Beethoven wrote stormy, exciting, 39 music, which reminds us of his 40but courageous life. Because of his courage and determination to overcome his terrible disaster, his music has given joy and inspiration to millions of people.21. A. spent B. cost C. saved D. took22. A. changed B. threw C. corrected D. tore23. A. kept B. studied C. exhibited D. placed24. A. praise B. overcome C. pass D. satisfy25. A. hate B. notice C. discover D. find26. A. gave B. fixed C. paid D. showed27. A. conductors B. lawyers C. advisers D. doctors28. A. person B. singer C. musician D. pianist29. A. suddenly B. gradually C. immediately D. unluckily30. A. sure B. doubtful C. angry D. frightened31. A. welcome B. hello C. goodbye D. safety32. A. God B. his brothers C. his friends D. death33. A. crying B. dying C. hiding D leaving34. A. strength B. energy C. courage D. power35. A. as B. as if C. before D. though36. A. for B. with C. after D. about37. A. played B. performed C. composed D. sung38. A. earlier B. foolish C. older D. young39. A. revolutionary B. traditional C. crazy D. popular40. A. rich B. unhappy C. troubled D. successfulⅢ完形填空In August 2000, I walked onto the campus of Illinois State University (ISU) as a simple, quiet girl from a small rural town. There were more freshmen here than the population of my 21 hometown. Standing by myself, I was all of a sudden 22 by strangers from various backgrounds. I was 23 with this place and, for the first time in my life, I felt 24 .Over time, I realized that everybody around 25 the same. The strangers soon became friends, and the campus turned into one where I found 26 . Before I knew it, ISU became my ―27 ‖ away from home.Throughout the four years, I learned a lot I had not learnt from my 28 . I realized that you cannot 29 late Thursday night and still pass you Friday exam; that pizza three times a day will gain the 30 15 pounds. I also figured out who I was as a person and found the best 31family in the friends.The bittersweet day came when o had to 32 the college chapter of my life. I thought I would 33 , but I didn‘t, I knew I would have my college years, my friends and 34 , with me forever. I even had a sense of 35 that my four years of difficult classes finally paid off.However, 36 hit the day after graduation. For three months I was 37,not to mention I had loans to repay and no 38.This January, I received an offer from a school three hours away from home. I will move on, with 39 I had on that first day of college, to the place I again will call home,. But I believe I will 40 it!21. A. native B. entire C. former D. small22. A. puzzled B. supported C. surrounded D. discovered23. A. satisfied B. surprised C. frightened D. unfamiliar24. A. alone B. excited C. scared D. delighted25. A. imagined B. experienced C. believed D. remained26. A. loneliness B. difficulty C. peace D. comfort27. A. home B. gift C. purpose D. apartment28. A. books B. parents C. hometown D. teachers29. A. sit up B. stay out C. work hard D. rest easy30. A. freshman B. university C. family D. friends31. A. unusual B. ordinary C. second D. private32. A. enlarge B. pause C. value D. close33. A. cry B. shout C. laugh D. jump34. A. relations B. subjects C. memories D. strangers35. A. worry B. ease C. victory D. freedom36. A. situation B. struggle C. reality D. hardship37. A. disabled B. unemployed C. refused D. disturbed38. A. energy B. knowledge C. devotion D. income39. A. interests B. curiosities C. pleasures D. feelings40. A. treasure B. improve C. prefer D. reduceⅣ完形填空When I was growing up, I was embarrassed (局促不安)to be seen with my father. He was severely crippled and very short and when we21 walk together, his hand on my arm for 22 , people would 23 . I would inwardly squirm at the unwanted attention. But as we started out, he always said, ―You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you.‖ Our usual walking was24 the subway, 25 was how he got to work. He went to work sick, and, 26 bad whether, he always never 27 a day.When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, even with help. 28 my sister or I would 29 him through the street on a child‘s sleigh to the subway entrance. He never talked about himself as an object of pity, 30 did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he 31 in others was a ―good heart‖, and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him. Now that I‘m older, I believe that is a 32 standard by which to judge people, 33 I still don‘t know exactly what a ―good heart‖ is. But I know the times I don‘t have 34 myself.Unable to engage in many activities, my father still try to take part in some way.When a local sandlot baseball team found itself without a manager, he 35 it going. I now know he 36some things indirectly though me. When I played ball, he ―played‖too. He had been 37 many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he sensed my unwillingness38 with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was, how I regretted it. I think of him when I get unhappy with something unimportant, when I am envious of another‘s good 39 , when I don‘t have a ―good heart‖. On these occasions I put my hand on his arm to 40 my balance, and say, ―you set the pace. I‘ll try to adjust to you.‖21. A. would B. need C. were used to D. could22. A. pleasure B. balance C. advice D. good23. A. glance B. see C. notice D. stare24. A. outside and inside B. round C. to and from D. past25. A. that B. where C. which D. what26. A. because of B. according to C. instead of D. in spite of27. A. missed B. escaped C. enjoyed D. lost28. A. At one time B. At a time C. At such times D. At times29. A. lead B. show C. bring D. pull30. A. how B. nor C. so D. not31. A. looked around B. looked down C. looked on D. looked for32. A. high B. low C. proper D. strict33. A. as though B. even though C. in case D. no matter34. A. it B. them C. that D. one35. A. kept B. made C. helped D. watched36. A. employed in B. interested in C. joined in D. served in37. A. died B. gone C. left D. lost38. A. seeing B. having been seen C. seen D. to be seen39. A. house B. father C. friend D. fortune40. A. regain B. receive C. repay D. reuseⅤ(1) 完形填空I Almost Trashed Our FriendshipDaniel and I used to hand out all the time, alone with a few other guys, but lately it seemed like he was too cool for us. I couldn‘t understand the change, and I didn‘t 21 to ask for an explanation. Instead, I gave him a 22 of his own medicine.―Shall we teach Daniel a lesson?‖I asked my buddies over lunch. ―let‘s 23 him out.‖Once we started giving Daniel the 24shoulder, almost everybody was taking no notice of him. He looked so25 , especially at lunchtime when he sat alone in the cafeteria. Now and then he nodded and said ―hey‖ when 26 passed his table, but all he got in 27 were mean looks and silence.At first I was glad my plan had 28 , but as I looked at Daniel‘s sad eyes, my conscience started gnawing at me. I wanted him to know 29 it felt like to be blown off, but I hadn‘t thought about how badly my ―lesson‖ would hurt him.During one lunch period, I 30 as Daniel 31 glanced at his watch, apparently counting the minutes until he could leave the cafeteria, I suddenly felt 32 to my stomach, knowing I was the one who had started the whole thing. I 33 have been so mean!When the bell finally rang and Daniel got up, I followed him into the hallway. ―Hey, man!‖ I called out. ―I‘m sorry. Daniel turned around 34 , clearly wanting to avoid eye contact. ―Oh, so you are talking to me now?‖ he asked. ―I am upset that you‘ve been pulling away from me.‖ I said.―What?‖ he nearly shouted. ―I‘ve left you alone because I thought that was what you wanted.‖―Why would I want 35 ?‖ I asked, completely puzzled. ―Lately I have felt a sort of immature compared to you,‖ Daniel said. ―So I supposed that you would n‘t want to hang out with me any more.‖Apparently, we both had been 36 each other wrong. At first Daniel couldn‘t accept my apology. He needed time to 37 all the hurt I‘d caused him. But eventually, he did forgive me. We even started hanging out together again. It makes me sad to think I damaged our friendship. But thanks 38 Daniel‘s willingness to forgive, it wasn‘t 39 .I‘m now careful not to jump to conclusions about people. And 40 wronged I may feel by someone, I try to show kindness though it can be hard sometimes.21. A. mind B. bother C. enjoy D. practise22. A. bottle B. cure C. taste D. feeling23. A. freeze B. drive C. beat D. help24. A. right B. left C. wrong D. cold25. A. angry B. down C. happy D. up26. A. nobody B. someone C. he D. anyone27. A. turn B. return C. fact D. case28. A. helped B. operated C. worked D. done29. A. what B. that C. as D. how30. A. saw B. looked C. watched D. viewed31. A. quickly B. repeatedly C. calmly D. hurriedly32. A. ill B. sick C. happy D. comfortable33. A. oughtn‘t B. mustn‘t C. couldn‘t D. shouldn‘t34. A. slowly B. immediately C. at once D. willingly35. A. this B. it C. that D. you36. A. reading B. saying C. knowing D. thinking37. A. stand B. accept C. get over D. get off38. A. for B. to C. of D. on39. A. damaged B. hurt C. injured D. destroyed40. A. if B. however C. how D. when (2). 改错Dear Mark,I moved here two months and there‘s so much I want 76to tell you. I can‘t imagine how my surprise was 77when I see my new dormitory. I had hoped it would be 78bigger and clean but unfortunately it wasn‘t. It was just 79a dream. Although I‘ve be living in it for two months, 80I‘m not used for it. Luckily I‘ve met some excellent teachers 81here and they really help me a lot with my study. Besides, 82I‘ve got more free time to practising my music and sports. 83I will write you to another letter to give you more details 84about my new school life as soon as possibly. 85Ben Zhou(3). 改错Dear John,The classmate sit behind me troubles me a lot. 76At first I think she was an excellent girl, but now 77it seems that‘s not case. I find she‘s always 78talking in class, what make me unable to hear 79the teachers. I talked to her about it but 80it didn‘t work out. So I told the teacher about it. 81Things have been ever bad since then. I guess 82The teacher has said more hurtful word to her and 83now she hates me. Is it so difficult to get along people? 84How should I solve this question? 85Yours sincerelyDavidⅥ完形填空I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 75 students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in 21 for 17 years, I had no 22 about my ability to hold their attention and to impress on them my 23 for the literature of my mother tongue.I was shocked when the moment shouted, ―24!‖ and the entire class rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat 25about how to get them to sit down again, but once that awkwardness was over, I quickly 26 my calmness and began what I thought was a fact-packed lecture, sure to win their respect—perhaps 27 their admiration. I went back to my office, full of pride.My students 28 diaries. However, when I read them, my delight was gradually 29 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, ―our literature teacher didn‘t teach us anything today. 30 her next lecture will be better.‖ Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a 31 theme. ―Didn‘t I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought and 32 the historical background for all the works we‘ll study in the class,‖I complained. ―how 33 they say I didn‘t teach them anything?‖It was a long term, and it gradually became clear that my idea about 34were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher‘s job was to 35 interesting questions and provide enough background so that students could 36 their own conclusion. My students thought a teacher‘s job was to provide 37 information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!38, I have learnt a lot, and my experience with Chinese students has made me a 39 American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different 40 .21. A. the UK B. the US C. China D. Australia22. A. worry B. idea C. doubt D. experience23. A. admiration B. anxiety C. choice D. memory24. A. Attention B. Look out C. Get ready D. Stand up25. A. puzzled B. sure C. curious D. worried26. A. found B. returned C. regained D. followed27. A. more B. even C. yet D. still28. A. wrote B. put C. copied D. kept29. A. replaced B. taken C. caught D. moved30. A. Naturally B. Perhaps C. Fortunately D. Reasonably31. A. different B. same C. similar D. usual32. A. expressed B. supplied C. provided D. made33. A. will B. can C. might D. must34. A. lecture B. literature C. history D. education35. A. raise B. answer C. offer D. show36. A. draw B. get C. decide D. give37. A. strange B. standard C. exact D. general38. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides. D. Though39. A. good B. strict C. happier D .better40. A. country B. class C. culture D. placeⅦIt had been a pleasantly warm day, without much wind, and with enough cloud to prevent the heat of the sun becoming too great. Charles had spent a long time studying the 21 of the water in the boat, and had discovered that, by evening, it had 22 very slightly. This, it would seem, must mean that the boat was not taking 23 water, which was fortunate, because any attempt to empty it out suggested greater 24 than he felt equal to. One other immediate problem had 25 his thoughts for a few moments. This was the problem of Harcourt. Charles realized that he 26 put poor Harcourt in the sea. It should be a simple matter and take no more than a few seconds. Charles arranges in his mind exactly 27 it could most easily be done, but his body didn’t react to the 28 of his mind. Charles told himself that it was his badly burnt hands that were the trouble. And there was nothing to be done about them except not 29 them.But then, suddenly, almost without knowing how he did it, Charles moved, stood up, bent 30 the body of poor Harcourt, lifted it and let it slip as 31 as possible into the sea. Afterwards he stood in the stern, of the boat for a long time, watching the color of the sea 32 and the sky becoming increasingly farther off with the coming of the might. In a curious way he felt strangely happy. The problem of his 33 had not yet begun to trouble him.After a time Charles’s returning interest in 34showed itself in the simple form of hunger. With some difficulty, 35 the water in the boat, he 36 its stores and found food and water in air-tight fins. He also found a neat package wrapped in green oiled silk. He unwrapped it and found maps. Neat, beautifully designed and 37 , spotless new, they lay 38 his knees and he was 39 alone in a world of water. At that moment these clean official maps, correct in every detail, were as 40 as the sound of a human voice, as cheering as a candle in darkness.21. A. color B. temperature C. amount D. level22. A. risen B. fallen C. sunk D. emptied23. A. on B. over C. up D. in24. A. success B. effort C. hope D. space25. A. interrupted B. held C. taken D. tied26. A. was able to B. was to C. shouldn‘t D. couldn‘t27. A. when B. where C. how D. why28. A. bottom B. suggestion C. brain D. middle29. A. mention B. use C. clean D. warm30. A. down B. over C. forward D. into31. A. light B. gentle C. smoothly D. fast32. A. deeply B. widen C. deepen D. dark33. A. boat B. hands C. rescue D. escape34. A. working B. studying C. living D. watching35. A. except B. in spite of C. instead of D. owing to36. A. exploited B. exploded C. examined D. explained37. A. written B. printed C. published D. hidden38. A. down B. across C. in D. about39. A. especially B. suddenly C. no less D. no longer40. A. comporting B. interesting C. frightening D. admiring Ⅷ完形填空Many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that country,21 , this is not 22 true. Often, the 23 we stay in a foreign country, the more we 24 how little we actually know about the culture of that country.Books and talks about other people‘s culture can even be 25 because they talk much about cultural26 , and sometimes a lot of the information they contain is 27 .In a research recently carried 28 in Britain, people were asked to make a list of anything that they thought was typical of 29 and would interest 30 people there. Most mentioned Shakespeare, the Queen, and umbrellas, 31 all of these features can be found in 32 culture, the do not mean the real interest of 33 British people 34 think are typical. What is 35 is that they were 36 by British people themselves 37 referring to their culture! If people have such an (a) 38 idea of their own culture, 39 more false would their idea of 40 cultures be!21. A. However B. But C. And D. So22. A. a bit B. necessarily C. probably D. a little23. A. longer B. shorter C. more D. better24. A. consider B. realize C. believe D. think25. A. helpful B. important C. useful D. dangerous26. A. differences B. difficulties C. features D. similarities27. A. unnecessary B. untrue C. unimportant D. unknown28. A. on B. in C. out D. back29. A. America B. British C. New York D. London30. A. well-known B. learned C. foreign D. rich31. A. Since B. If C. Even though D. Although32. A. European B. British C. worldwide D. American33. A. famous B. usual C. different D. ordinary34. A. surely B. wrongly C. certainly D. completely35. A. exciting B. frightening C. moving D. surprising36. A. mentioned B. frightening C. suggested D. advised37. A. as B. for C. to D. by38. A. wise B. bad C. incorrect D. deep39. A. how much B. how many C. how few D. how little40. A. ancient B. modern C. other D. AsianⅨ完形填空I consider myself something of an expert on apologies. A quick temper has 21 me with plenty of opportunities to make them. In one of my earliest 22 . my mother is telling me, ―Don‘t watch the 23 when you say ‗I‘m sorry‘. Hold your head up and look the person in the 24 , so he‘ll know you 25 it.‖My mother thus made the key point of a(n)26 apology; it must be direct. You must never 27 to be doing something else. You do not 28 a pile of letters while apologizing to a person 29 in position after blaming him or her for a mistake that turned out to be your 30 . You do not apologize to a hostess, whose guests of honor you treat 31 , sending flowers the next day without mentioning your bad 32.One of the important things you should do for an 33 apology is a readiness to 34 the responsibility for our careless mistakes. We are used to making excuses, which leaves no 35 for the other person to 36 us. Since most people are open-minded, the no-excuse apology leaves both parties feeling 37 about themselves. That, after all, is the 38 of very apology. Ti 39 little whether the apologizer is wholly or only partly at fault; answering for one‘s 40 encourages others to take their share of the blame.21. A. provided B. mixed C. compared D. treated22. A. dreams B. courses C. memories D. ideas23. A. side B. ground C. wall D. bottom24. A. mind B. soul C. face D. eye25. A. imagine B. enjoy C. mean D. admit26. A. useless B. successful C. equal D. basic27. A. pretend B. forget C. refuse D. consider28. A. hold on B. put away C. look through D. pick up29. A. poorer B. weaker C. worse D. lower30. A. fault B. reason C. result D. duty31. A. cruelly B. freely C. roughly D. foolishly32. A. manners B. excuses C. efforts D. roles33. A. active B. effective C. extra D. easy34. A. raise B. perform C. rise D. bear35. A. situation B. need C. sign D. room36. A. advise B. forgive C. warm D. blame37. A. wiser B. warmer C. better D. cleverer38. A. purpose B. method C. end D. advantage39. A. cares B. matters C. depends D. remains40. A. facts B. states C. rights D. actionsⅩⅪⅫMy first performance in front of an audience was coming up soon. I tried as hard as I could to remain calm, but my hearts was racing. I stared at my sweat-covered, shaking hands.I looked up again at the audience, 21 that these were 22 people. They were mot just my mum and dad, who 23 say, ―Good job!‖ even if I messed up the entire piece.What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes?As it 24 , I was never able 25these questions because the spotlight was 26 for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat.Slowly I walked to the mud brown piano in the 27 of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting 28 to be played. I swallowed the golf ball-size lump in my throat and sat down, 29 , I opened the music. Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory keys.As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more 30 of my preparation for this moment. 31 the memory of my year of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practised this piece so many times that I could play it backwards if 32.Although at one point I accidentally played two keys instead of the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically.My eyes burned holes into the page in front of me.There was no 33 that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this promise to myself, I learned 34 and focused carefully on the music. 35 I came to the end of the page, a warning 36 inside my head: DON‘T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE!Needless to say, I 37 myself with all my heart and mind. And, proud of my ―paging-turning‖feat I finished the38 of the piece without making a single mistake.After the final note died away, a celebration went into action 39 my head. I had finished. I had mastered the 40 .21. A. realize B. realizing C. realized D. to realize22. A. true B. real C. young D. old23. A. will B. can C. could D. would24. A. turned out B. turned up C. turned back D. turned down25. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer26. A. looking B. searching C. expecting D. waiting27. A. corner B. cross C. center D. middle28. A. impatient B. patient C. impatiently D. patiently29. A. Slowly B. Happily C. Quickly D. Suddenly30. A. sure B. unsure C. center D. confident31. A. And B. But C. As D. Or32. A. requested B. told C. demanded D. required33. A. way B. need C. use D. sense34. A. backward B. forward C. upward D. downward35. A. Then B. Next C. When D. While36. A. went off B. went out C. went on D. went down37. A. told B. asked C. obeyed D. refused38. A. other B. part C. left D. rest39. A. inside B. outside C. out of D. on40. A. musical B. piece C. important D. possible改错I spend this summer holiday in the countryside. Although 76the city is modern and convenient, but there are still some 77 problems, such as air pollution, crowdedness and noises. In the 78 countryside I can enjoy a comfortable but quiet life. There, the 79air is fresh and water is clean. Trees are green and birds are 80 singing. I can also go boating, fishing and swim in the lake. 81 What‘s more, I can climb the hills. All this will be excited and 82 good for our health. Above all, I can learn more about nature. 83So I want to go to the countryside for a change. I‘m eager looking 84 forward to the coming of my summer holiday. 85改错(2)Boys and girls,It gives us great pleasure to get together here without guest from Australia. First in all, allow me, on behalf 76.of all the students present here, express our 77 warmly welcome to our guest—Mr. Jackson. 78 Mr. Jackson, a headmaster of the Jackson High 79. School in Canberra, has much knowledge or experience. 80.His school takes in overseas students, some of them 81are Chinese. To make his school better know, 82.he is here not only to introduce the school to us and 83.tell us anything about their system of education. 84. Now, may Mr. Jackson make a speech for us? 85.。