06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(三)

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06年英语专四考试完型填空真题与答案

06年英语专四考试完型填空真题与答案

06年英语专四考试"完型填空"真题与答案PARTⅢ CLOZEThere are many superstitions in Britain, but one of the most ( 31 ) held is that it is unlucky to walk under a ladder even if it means (32) the pavement into a busy street!(33) you must pass under a ladder you can (34) bad luck by crossing your fingers and (35) them crossed until you have seen a dog. (36), you may lick your finger and (37) a cross on the toe of your shoe, and not look again at the shoe until the (38) has dried. Another common (39) is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house-it will either bring (40) to the person who opened it or to the whole (41)。

Anyone opening an umbrella in fine weather is (42), as it inevitably brings rain!The number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when the 13th day of the month (43) on a Friday, anyone wishing to avoid a bad event had better stay (44)。

2006年考研英语完型填空真题

2006年考研英语完型填空真题

Section IThe homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s population. __1_ homeless ness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly __2__. To hel p homeless people __3__ independence, the federal government must support job trai ning programs, __4__ the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing. __5__ ev eryone a gre es on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates __6__ anyw here from 600,000 to 3 million. __7__ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on anoth er matter: that the number of the homeless is __8__, one of the federal gove rnment’s s tudies __9__ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade.Finding ways to __10__ this growing homeless population has bec ome increasingly di fficult. __11__ when homeless individuals manage to find a __12__ that will give the m three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk o f each day __13__ the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are add icted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious ment al disorders. Many others, __14__ not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyd ay __15__ skills need to turn their lives __16__. Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy n otes that the situation will improve only when there are __17__ programs that address the many needs of the homeless. __18__ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community s ervice at Bentley College in Massachusetts, __19__ it, “There has to be __20__ of pro grams. What’s need is a package deal.”1. [A] Indeed [B] Likewise [C] Therefore [D] Furthermore2. [A] stand [B] cope [C] approve [D] retain3. [A] in [B] for [C] with [D] toward4. [A] raise [B] add [C] take [D] keep5. [A] Generally [B] Almost [C] Hardly [D] Not6. [A] cover [B]change [C]range [D]differ7. [A]now that [B]although [C]provided [D]Except that8. [A]inflating [B]expanding [C]increasing [D]extending9. [A]predicts [B]displays [C]proves [D]discovers10. [A]assist [B]track [C]sustain [D]dismiss11. [A]Hence [B]But [C]Even [D]Only12. [A]lodging [B]shelter [C]dwelling [D]house13. [A]searching [B]strolling [C]crowding [D]wandering14. [A]when [B]once [C]while [D]whereas15. [A]life [B]existence [C]survival [D]maintenance16. [A]around [B]over [C]on [D]up17. [A]complex [B]comprehensive [C]complementary [D]compen sat ing18. [A]So [B]Since [C]As [D]Thus19. [A]puts [B]interprets [C]assumes [D]makes20. [A]supervision [B]manipulation [C]regulation [D]coordination答案:Section I Use of English (10 points)1. A2. B3. D4. A5. D6. C7. B8. C9. A 10. A11. C 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. D。

2006年全国各地英语高考试卷完形填空汇总

2006年全国各地英语高考试卷完形填空汇总

2006年全国各地英语高考试卷完形填空汇总(内附答案)2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖北卷)英语第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

In the city of Fujisawa, lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki. When she arrived, however, she36of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American37was from the textbooks the had read.I had a38in mind: Daddy watching TV in the living room. Mummy39cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend.Atsuko40to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her41world.People were struggling with problems and often seemed42,she said.I felt very alone.One of the hardest43was physical education.We played volleyball,she said.The other students were44it, but I w asn’t.One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to45the ball to her teammates so they could knock it46the net. No problem for most people. But is terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing face47she failed.A young man. On her team48what she was going through.He walked up to me and49,Come on, You can do that.’You will never understand how those words of50.made me feel…Four words…You can do that. I felt like crying with happiness.She made it through the class. Perhaps she thanked the young man; she is not51.Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in Japan ,working as a salesclerk.I have52forgotten the words,she said.When things are not going so well, I think of them.She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness53to her.He probably doesn’t ev en remember it.she said, That may be the lesson. Whenever you say something to a person―cruel or kind―you have no ides how long the words will54.She’s all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four55words; You can do that.36.A.learnedB.spokeC.dreamedD.heardcationD.spirit38.A.photoB.paintingC.pictureD.drawing39.A.bakingB.fryingC.steamingD.drrawing40.A.hopedB.arrangedC.likedD.attempted41.A.describedB.imaginedC.createdD.discovered42.A.tenseB.cheerfulC.relaxedD.deserted43.A.timesB.questionsC.classesD.projects44.A.curious aboutB.good atC.slow atD.nervous about45.A.kickB.passC.carryD.hit46.A.throughB.intoC.overD.past47.A.afterB.ifC.becauseD.until48.A.believedB.consideredC.wonderedD.sensed49.A.warnedB.sighedC.orderedD.whispered50.A.excitementB.encouragementC.persuasionD.suggestion51.A.interestedB.doubtfulC.puzzledD.sure52.A.neverB.alreadyC.seldomD.almost53.A.happenedB.appliedC.seemedD.meane54.A.continueB.stayC.existD.live55.A.mercifulB.bitterC.simpleD.easy36-40 CBCAB 41-45 BACBD 46-50 CBDDB 51-56 DADBC 56-60 ACBAD2006湖南高考真题(英语)第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2006高考试卷完型填空集锦(含解析)

2006高考试卷完型填空集锦(含解析)

2006高考试卷完型填空集锦(含解析)2006普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(安徽卷)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Have you ever had to decide whether to go shopping or stay home and watch TV on a weekend? Now you 36 do both at the same time. Home shopping television networks(网络) have become a 37 for many people to shop without 38 having to leave their homes.Some shoppers are 39 of department stores and supermarkets—40 the crowds, waiting in long lines, and sometimes 41 of finding anything they want to buy. They’d rather sit quietly at home in front of the TV set and 42 a friendly announcer describe a product 43 a model shows it. And they can 44 around the clock, buying something 45 by making a phone call.Department stores and even mail-under companies are 46 to join in the success of home shopping. Large department stores are busy 47 their own TV channels(频道)to encourage TV shopping in the future. 48 can ask questions about products and place 49 , all through their TV sets.Will shopping by television 50 take the place of shopping in stores? Some industry managers think so. 51 many people find shopping at a 52 store a great enjoyment. And for many shoppers, it is still important to 53 or try on dresses they want to buy. That’s 54 specialists say that in the future, home shopping will 55 together with store shopping but will never entirely replace(取代) it.36.A. must B. should C. shall D. can37.A. programme B. way C. reason D. purpose38.A. ever B. never C. still D. once39.A. proud B. fond C. tired D. careful40.A. fighting B. striking C. treating D. stopping41.A. sense B. doubt C. hope D. feeling42.A. see B. watch C. let D. notice43.A. until B. since C. if D. while44.A. shop B. wait C. turn D. deliver45.A. suitably B. cheaply C. simply D. hardly 46.A. nervous B. lucky C. epual D. eager 47.A. putting up B. making up C. setting up D. looking up48.A. Guests B. Assistants C. Managers D. Customers49.A. orders B. goods C. books D. answers50.A. lastly B. finally C. especially D. fortunately51.A. Then B. Yet C. However D. Therefore52.A. general B. popular C. real D. true53.A. design B. make C. wear D. touch54.A. how B. why C. what D. when55.A. exist B. practise D. follow D. appear答案36-55DBACA CBDAC DCDAB BCDBA2006高考英语真题(福建)完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2006年考研英语完形填空真题答案解析

2006年考研英语完形填空真题答案解析

2006年考研英语完形填空真题答案解析1. A 逻辑关系题(总分关系)根据要填的空所在语句的前一句“无家可归者在美国人口中所占比例越来越大”与后一句“无家可归者所占的比例已经达到如此地步以至于…”,并不难发现后一句是对前一句的一个例证和强调。

ABCD四个选项中,A. Indeed的确,一般表示强调;B. Likewise类似地,表示前后两句的相似性;C. Therefore因此,是一个因果连词,强调结果;而D. Furthermore进一步说,表示递进关系。

因此,只有A选项符合前后两句间的例证强调关系,故为正确答案。

2. B词义辨析题(动词辨析)考察动词的辨析,首先要找到空所在那句话的主干,即“homelessness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly__”,该句给出了动作的发出者(主语),即local government,那么只要判断出该主语可以发出选项中的哪个动作,问题就迎刃而解了;此外,空后没有其他成分,即宾语,因此,填入的动词应为不及物动词。

ABCD四个选项中,A. stand,忍受,及物动词,不符合句子结构;B. cope,处理,忍受,不及物动词,放在原句中表达完整意思,“…已达到政府无法忍受的地步”,为正确选项;C. approve,批准,通常“批准”的是文件,与原句语言环境不符;而D.retain,保留,与无家可归人的数量搭配在一起不合适。

因此,正确答案为B.cope。

3. D固定搭配题(介词辨析)选项中的四个介词都可以与help搭配,分别构成:A.help sb. in doing sth.帮助某人做某事;B.help sb. for为…而帮助某人;C.help sb. with sth.帮助某人处理某事;D.help sb. toward…帮助某人向(某个方向发展)。

结合语境具体信息,“To help homeless people__independence, the federal government must…”,“为帮助无家可归人__独立,联邦政府必须支持就业培训计划…”,D选项toward最符合题意,故为正确答案。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(五)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(五)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(五)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 5space is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors (流星) but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. the atmosphere again acts __1__ our protective blanket on earth. light gets through, and this is essential __2__ plants to make the food which we eat. heat, __3__ , makes our environments tolerable and some ultraviolet rays (紫外线的) penetrate the atmosphere. cosmic (宇宙的) rays of various kinds come __4__ the air from outer space, but a great quantity of radiation from the sun are screened off. __5__ men leave the atmosphere they are exposed to this radiation; but their spacesuits or the walls of their spacecraft, if they are inside, __6__ prevent a lot ofradiation damage. radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in __7__ . doses of radiation are measured in units called “rems (雷目)”. we all __8__ radiation here on earth from the sun, from cosmic rays and from radioactive minerals. the “__9__” dose of radiation that we receive each year is about two milligrams; it __10__ according to where you live, and this is a very rough estimate.1. a. for b. with c. on d. as6+LZt RCd( 此_文_来_源_于_我_的_学_习_网考研一方工程硕士]6+LZt RCdhttP://2. a. with b. from c. under d. for3. a. again b. also c. besides d. too4. a. across b .to c. from d. through5. a. as soon as b. as well asc. as much as d. as possible as6. a. get b. make c. have d. do7. a. earth b. atmosphere c. space d. environment8. a. receive b. accept c. bring d. catch9. a. conventional b. commonc. general d. normal10. a. shifts b. converts c. modifies d. varies1.【答案】d (北京安通学校提供)【解析】act as “充当、起……作用”;act for “代表、代理”;act on “按照”。

完型填空专题2006年

完型填空专题2006年

完型填空专题2006年安徽卷Have you ever had to decide whether to go shopping or stay home and watch TV on a weekend? Now you 1 do both at the same time.Home shopping television networks(网络) have become a 2 for many people to shop without 3 having to leave their homes.Some shoppers are 4 of department stores and supermarkets— 5 the crowds, waiting in long lines, and sometimes having slight 6 of finding anything they want to buy.They’d rather sit quietly at home in front of the TV set and 7 a friendly announcer describe a product 8 a model shows it.And they can 9 around the clock, buying something 10 by making a phone call.Department stores and even mail-order companies are 11 to join in the success of home shopping.Large department stores are busy 12 their own TV channels(频道)to encourage TV shopping in the future.13 can ask questions about products and place 14 , all through their TV sets.Will shopping by television 15 take the place of shopping in stores? Some industry managers think so.16 many people find shopping at a 17 store a great enjoyment.And for many shoppers, it is still important to 18 or try on dresses they want to buy.That’s 19 specialists say that in the future, home shopping will 20 together with store shopping but will never entirely replace(取代) it.1.A.must B.should C.shall D.can2.A.programme B.way C.reason D.purpose3.A.ever B.never C.still D.once4.A.proud B.fond C.tired D.careful5.A.fighting B.striking C.treating D.stopping6.A.sense B.doubt C.hope D.feeling7.A.see B.watch C.let D.notice8.A.until B.since C.if D.while9.A.shop B.wait C.turn D.deliver10.A.suitably B.cheaply C.simply D.hardly11.A.nervous B.lucky C.equal D.eager12.A.putting up B.making up C.setting up D.looking up13.A.Guests B.Assistants C.Managers D.Customers14.A.orders B.goods C.books D.answers15.A.lastly B.finally C.especially D.fortunately16.A.Then B.Yet C.However D.Therefore17.A.general B.popular C.real D.true18.A.design B.make C.wear D.touch19.A.how B.why C.what D.when20.A.exist B.practise D.follow D.appear1-5 DBACA 6-10 CBDAC 11-15 DCDAB 16-20 BCDBA北京卷Learning to AcceptI learned how to accept life as it is from my father. 1 , he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was 2 and ill.My father was 3 a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness 4 all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is 5 . One night. I went to visit him with my sisters. We started 6 about life, and I told them about one of my 7 . I said that we must very often give things up 8 , we grow-our youth, our beauty, our friends-but it always 9 that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father 10 up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up 11 ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I could not think of anything to say, 12 , he answered his own question: “I 13 the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.I was also 14 by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated(恼怒的) at someone, I 15 remember his words and become 16 . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be 17 to give up my small irritations. In this 18 . I learned the power of acceptance from my father.Sometimes I 19 what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one 20 .1.A.Afterwards B.Therefore C.However D.Meanwhile 2.A.tired B.weak C.poor D.slow 3.A.already B.still C.only D.once 4.A.took B.threw C.sent D.put 5.A.impossible B.difficult C.stressful D.hopeless 6.A.worrying B.caring C.talking D.asking 7.A.decisions B.experiences C.ambitions D.beliefs 8.A.as B.since C.before D.till 9.A.suggests B.promises C.seems D.requires 10.A.spoke B.turned C.summed D.opened 11.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything 12.A.Surprisingly B.Immediately C.Naturally D.Certainly 13.A.had B.accepted C.gained D.enjoyed 14.A.touched B.astonished C.attracted D.warned 15.A.should B.could C.would D.might 16.A.quiet B.calm C.relaxed D.happy 17.A.ready B.likely C.free D.able 18.A.case B.form C.method D.way 19.A.doubt B.wonder C.know D.guess 20.A.award B.gift C.lesson D.word1-5 CBDAB 6-10 CDACA 11-15 DACAC 16-20 BDDBB福建卷The battle was followed by a terrible storm. Therefore, it wasn’t until October 26 that Vice-Admiral(海军中将)Collingwood was 1 to send off his report to Britain 2 the victory and Nelson’s death.He chose 3 the task one of the smallest ships in his fleet. Pickle, 4 by Captain Lapenotiere. In spite of 5 winds and rough seas. Pickle made the 6 of more than 1,000 miles in just over eight days, 7 Falmouth on the morning of November 4.From there. Captain Lapenotiere 8 a fast post chaise(轻便马车)to London, traveling 9 for 37 hours. He reached the Admiralty in Whitehall at 1 a.m. on Wednesday. November 6-less than 11 days after he had 10 Collingwood.Most of the officials had gone to bed 11 , but the secretary was still 12 in the famous Board Room. Lapenotiere hurried in and 13 the report with the simple words;”Sir, we have gained a great victory. But we have 14 lord Nelson.”Copies of the report were quickly made and 15 to the Prime Minister and King George Ⅲ. A special edition of a 16 was rushed out and delivered all over the country.The atmosphere of public 17 for the victory was weakened by widespread sorrow for the 18 of Nelson. As one poet later wrote:” The victory of Trafalgar was 19 ,indeed, with the usual forms of rejoicing(欢庆), 20 they were without joy.”1.A.eager B.anxious C.able D.sure 2.A.announcing B.telling C.mentioning D.warning 3.A.with B.from C.for D.among 4.A.seated B.brought C.owned D.led 5.A.strong B.weak C.warm D.light 6.A.distance B.flight C.voyage D.march 7.A.leaving for B.arriving at C.staying in D.sailing for 8.A.made B.took C.kept D.sat 9.A.freely B.aimlessly C.slowly D.continuously 10.A.seen B.found C.told D.left 11.A.long before B.long ago C.before long D.long after 12.A.on leave B.on business C.at work D.at sea13.A.took over B.handed over C.gave out D.turned out 14.A.defeated B.beaten C.missed D.lost 15.A.sent B.carried C.suggested D.written 16.A.book B.newspaper C.weekly D.magazine 17.A.hope B.search C.desire D.happiness 18.A.return B.failure C.death D.injury 19.A.congratulated B.celebrated C.gained D.reported 20.A.and B.so C.for D.but 1-5 CACDA 6-10 CB B DD 11-15 ACBDA 16-20 BDCBD湖北卷In the city of Fujisawa, Japan. lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki. When she was a teenager, she 1 of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American2 was from the textbooks she had read. “I had a3 in mind. Daddy watching TV in the living room. Mummy4 cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend.”Atsuko 5 to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 6 world. “People were struggling with problems and often seemed 7 ,” she said. “I felt very alone.”One of her hardest 8 was physical education. “We played volleyball,” she said. “The other students were 9 it, but I wasn’t”One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 10 the ball to her teammates so they could knock it 11 the net. No problem for most people. but it terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing face 12 she failed.A young man on her team 13 what she was going through. “He walked up to me and 14 , Come on, You can do that.”“You will never understand how those words of 15 made me feel…Four words:You can do that. I felt like crying with happiness.”She made it through the class. Perhaps she thanked the young man; she is not 16 .Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in J apan, working as salesclerk. “I have 17forgotten the words, ” she said. “When things are not going so well, I think of them.”She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 18 to her. “He probably doesn’t even remember it,” she said. That may be the lesson. Whenever you saysomething to a person – cruel or kind – you have no idea how long the words will 19she’s all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 20 words: You can do that.1.A.learned B.spoke C.dreamed D.heard2.A.way B.life C.education D.spirit3.A.photo B.painting C.picture D.drawing4.A.baking B.frying C.steaming D.boiling5.A.hoped B.arranged C.liked D.attempted6.A.described B.imagined C.createdD.discovered7.A.tense B.cheerful C.relaxed D.deserted8.A.times B.questions C.classes D.projects9.A.curious about B.good at C.slow at D.nervous about10.A.kick B.pass C.carry D.hit 11.A.through B.into C.over D.past 12.A.after B.if C.because D.until 13.A.believed B.considered C.wondered D.sensed14.A.warned B.sighed C.ordered D.whispered15.A.excitement B.encouragement C.persuasionD.suggestion16.A.interested B.doubtful C.puzzled D.sure 17.A.never B.already C.seldom D.almost 18.A.happened B.applied C.seemed D.meant 19.A.continue B.stay C.exist D.live 20.A.merciful B.bitter C.simple D.easy1—5:CBCAB 6—10:BACBD 11—15:CBDDB 16—20:DADBC湖南卷I returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after college graduation. I had been there before my mother became a minister.Two weeks later, I told my mother I was bored. She said, “Here’re the car keys. Go and buy some fruit ” 1 , I jumped into the car and speeded off.Seeing me or rather my 2 ,a boy sprang up (跳起来), 3 to sell his bananas and peanuts. “Banana 300 naira. Peanut 200 naira! ”Looking at his black – striped bananas, I 4 to 200 total for the fruit and nuts. He 5 .I handed him a 500 naira note. He didn’t have 6 . so I told him not to worry. He was 7and smiled a row of perfect teeth.When, two weeks later. I 8 this same boy. I was more aware of my position in Nigerian society. I should 9 this country as the son of a 10 . But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so 11 to see a little boy who should have been in school selling fruit.“What’s up?” I asked. He answered in 12 English. “I … I no get money to buy book.” I took out two 500 naira notes. He looked around 13 before sticking his hand into the car 14the bills. One thousand naira means a lot to a family that 15 only 50,000 each year.The next morning, security officers told me, “In this place, when you give a little, people think you’re a fountain of opportunity (机会).”16 it’s right, but this happens everywhere in the world. I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for 17 .After six months’ work in northern Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing on the road.“Are you in school now?”He nodded.A silence fell as we looked at each other, then I 18 what he wanted. I held out a 500 naira note. “Take this.”He shook his head fiercely and stepped back 19 hurt.“It’s a gift.” I said.Shaking his head again, he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts. “I’ve been waiting to 20 these to you.”1.A.Encouraged B.Disappointed C.Delighted D.Confused2.A.car B.mother C.driver D.keys3.A.willing B.afraid C.eager D.ashamed4.A.got down B.bargained down C.put downD.took down5.A.explained B.promised C.agreed D.admitted6.A.change B.notes C.checks D.bills7.A.troubled B.regretful C.comfortable D.grateful8.A.ran after B.ran into C.ran over D.ran to9.A.protect B.enjoy C.help D.support10.A.minister B.headmaster C.manager D.president11.A.lucky B.amazing C.funny D.common12.A.old B.broken C.traditional D.modern13.A.proudly B.madly C.curiously D.nervously 14.A.for B.with C.at D.upon 15.A.spends B.pays C.makes D.affords 16.A.Possibly B.Actually C.Certainly D.Fortunately 17.A.joys B.nuts C.books D.bananas 18.A.asked B.imagined C.reminded D.realized 19.A.when B.as if C.even if D.after 20.A.send B.provide C.sell D.give1-5 CACBC 6-10 ADBBA 11-15 DBDAC 16-20 ACDBD江苏卷I know I should have told the headmaster at the time .That was my real 1 .He had gone out of the study for some 2 , leaving me alone . In his absence I looked to see 3 was on his desk . In the 4 was a small piece of paper on which were written the 5 “English Writing Prize 1949. History Is a Series of Biographies (人物传记).”A(n) 6 boy would have avoided looking at the title as soon as he saw the 7 . I did not . The subject of the English Writing Prize was kept a 8 until the start of the exam so I could not 9 reading it .When the headmaster 10 , I was looking out of the window .I should have told him what had 11 then . It would have been so 12 to say : “I’m sorry but I 13 the title for the English Writing Prize on your desk . You’ll have to 14 it.”The chance passed and I did not 15 it . I sat the exam the next day and I won. I didn’t 16 to cheat , but it was still cheating anyhow .That was thirty-eight years 17 when I was fifteen . I have never told anyone about it before , 18 have I tried to explain to myself why not .The obvious explanation is that I could not admit I had seen me title 19 admitting that I had been looking at the things on his desk . 20 there must have been more behind it . Whatever it was , it has become a good example of how a little mistake can trap (使陷入)you in a more serious moral corner (道德困境).1.A.plan B.fault C.grade D.luck 2.A.reason B.course C.example D.vacation 3.A.this B.which C.that D.what 4.A.drawer B.corner C.middle D.box 5.A.names B.words C.ideas D.messages 6.A.honest B.handsome C.friendly D.active 7.A.desk B.paper C.book D.answer 8.A.question B.key C.note D .secret 9.A.help B.consider C.practise D.forget 10.A.disappeared B.stayed C.returned D.went 11.A.existed B.remained C.happened D.continued 12.A.tiring B.easy C.important D.difficult 13.A.saw B.gave C.set D.made 14.A.repeat B.defend C.correct D.change 15.A.take B.have C.lose D.find 16.A.remember B.learn C.mean D.pretend 17.A.past B.ago C.then D.before 18.A.either B.never C.nor D.so 19.A.by B.besides C.through D.without 20.A.But B.Though C.Otherwise D.Therefore 1-5 BADCB 6-10ABDAC 11-15 CBADA 16-20 CBCDA江西卷While I studied at school, I felt a great difficulty in learning my Latin translations. I was always very 1 in using a dictionary ,and 2 it most difficult ,while to other boys it seemed no 3 .I formed an alliance(盟友)with a boy in the Sixth Grade .He was very clever and 4 read Latin as easily as English .My friend for his part was almost as 5 troubled by the English essays he had to write for the headmaster as I was 6 these Latin words .We agreed together that he would 7 me my Latin translations and that I should do his essays. The arrangement 8 wonderfully. The headmaster seemed quite 9 with my work ,and I had more time to myself in the morning. On the other hand ,once a week 10 I had to compose the essays of my friend. For several months no difficulty 11 ,but once we were nearly caught out.One afternoon ,the headmaster 12 .my friend to discuss one essay with him in a lively spirit. “I was interested in this 13 you make here .I think you might have gone further .Tell me 14 you had in your mind.” The headmaster continued in this15 for some time to the fear of my friend. However the headmaster, not wishing to16 an occasion of praise into 17 of fault-finding, finally. 18 him go. He came back to me like a man who had had a very narrow 19 and I made up my mind to make every effort to study my 20 .1.A.quick B.slow C.hard D.good 2.A.made B.got C.found D.left 3.A.trouble B.difference C.labor D.worry 4.A.might B.would C.should D.could5.A.very B.little C.much D.few6.A.for B.by C.in D.to 7.A.change B.take C.forgive D.tell 8.A.worked B.tried C.happened D.developed 9.A.angry B.satisfied C.frightened D.sad10.A.or so B.or else C.as usual D.as far 11.A.became B.seemed C.lay D.appeared 12.A.called B.taught C.arranged D.sent13.A.aim B.goal C.point D.opinion 14.A.why B.how C.which D.what 15.A.excitement B.way C.meaning D.disappointment16.A.turn B.leave C.grow D.become 17.A.none B.one C.either D.some 18.A.ordered B.asked C.took D.let 19.A.surprise B.escape C.hope D.chance 20.A.reading B.writing C.translations D.essays1—5:BCADC 6—10:BDABA 1—15:DACDB 16—20:ABDBC全国统一考试ⅡThe year I went away to college was a very difficult transition(过渡期)for me.1 is probably true with many people. I got quite homesick and2 thought about going home.Although the 3 time for many students is getting 4 from home, my mailbox was frequently5 . One day when I went to the mailbox, there was a postcard6 out at me. I sat d own to read it,7 a note from someone back home.8 I became increasingly puzzled (困惑)as9 postcards were like this; It was a full news report about a woman named Mabeland her newborn baby. I took the card back to my room and 10 about it.Several days later I 11 another postcard, this one 12 news about Maybelline, Mabel’scousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 13 full of news of different people. I began to 14 look forward to the next one, 15 to see what this author would come up with16 . I was never 17 .Finally, the cards 18 coming, right about the time I had begun to feel 19 about college life. They had been such a happy distraction(调剂)that I have 20 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift.1.A.If B.So C.As D.What2.A.often B.carefully C.seldom D.merely3.A.hard B.last C.busiest D.happiest 4.A.visitors B.letters C.calls D.directions 5.A.empty B.full C.closed D.open 6.A.pouring B.reaching C.staring D.rolling 7.A.describing B.considering C.enjoying D.expecting 8.A.But B.Thus C.Also D.Even 9.A.any B.no C.some D.such 10.A.joked B.talked C.forgot D.cared 11.A.mailed B.accepted C.wrote D.received 12.A.delivering B.demanding C.discovering D.developing 13.A.one B.each C.either D.both 14.A.nearly B.possibly C.usually D.really 15.A.promising B.surprised C.interested D.pretending 16.A.below B.lately C.next D.behind 17.A.frightened B.disappointed C.excited D.pleased 18.A.continued B.stopped C.started D.avoided 19.A.easy B.safe C.tired D.anxious 20.A.lost B.collected C.torn D.saved1-5 CADBA 6-10 CDABC 11-15 DABDC 16-20 CBBAD山东卷One summer day my father sent me to buy wire for our farm . At 16, I liked 1 better thandriving our truck, 2 this time I was not happy . My father had told me I’d have to ask for credit (赊账)at the stores .Sixteen is a 3 ago , when a young man wants respect , not charity . It was 1976,and the ugly 4 of racial discrimination was 5 a fact of life . I’d seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner 6 whether they were “good for it.” I know black youths just like me who were 7like thieves by the store clerk each time they went into a grocery.My family was 8 . We paid our debts. But before harvest , cash was short . Would the store owner 9 us?At David’s store , Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk , talking to a farmer. I nodded 10 I passed him on my way to the hardware shelves . When I brought my 11 to the cash desk. Isaid 12 , “I need to put this our credit.”The farmer gave me an amused, distrustful 13 . But Buck’s face didn’t change , “Sure .he said 14 . “Your daddy is 15 good for it.” He 16 to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’ sons.”The farmer nodded in a neighborly 17 . I was filled with pride . James Williams’son . These three words had opened a door to an adult’s respect and trust .That day I discovered that the good name my parents had 18 brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors, Everyone knew what to 19 from a Williams ; a decent person who kept his word and respected himself 20 much to do wrong .1.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 2.A.and B.so C.but D.for 3.A.prideful B.wonderful C.respectful D.colorful 4.A.intention B.shadow C.habit D.faith5.A.thus B.just C.still D.ever 6.A.guessed B.suspected C.questioned D.figured 7.A.watched B.caught C.dismissed D.accused8.A.generous B.honest C.friendly D.modest 9.A.blame B.excuse C.charge D.trust 10.A.until B.as C.cause D.since 11.A.purchases B.sales C.orders D.favorites 12.A.casually B.confidently C.cheerfully D.carefully 13.A.look B.stare C.response D.comment 14.A.patiently B.eagerly C.easily D.proudly 15.A.generally B.never C.sometimes D.always 16.A.painted B.replied C.turned D.introduced 17.A.sense B.way C.degree D.mood 18.A.earned B.deserved C.given D.used 19.A.receive B.expect C.collect D.require 20.A.very B.so C.how D.too 1-5 BCABC 6-10 CABDB 11-15 ADACD 16 CBABD陕西卷The child in the hospital bed was just waking up after having a throat(喉咙)operation. His throat 1 ,and he was afraid .However ,the young nurse 2 by his bed smiled so 3 that the little boy smiled back .He 4 to be afraid .The young nurse was May Paxton 5 she was deaf(聋的).May Paxton graduated 6 the Missouri School for the Deaf near the year 1909 .Three years 7 she went to see Dr. Richardson about 8 a nurse . Dr. Richardson was one of the founders of Mercy Hospital of Kansas City. 9 had never heard of a deaf nurse .She told May that her 10 would be very low and that the work would be 11 .However ,May said that hard work did not frighten her .Dr. Richardson was 12 her ,and accepted May as a student nurse.Dr. Richardson never 13 her decision . 14 ,she was so pleased with May’s work that she later accepted two other deaf women as student nurses .The 15 was Miss Marian Finch ,who was hard of 16 .The second was Miss Lillie Bessie .These three were 17 “the silent angles(天使)of Mercy Hospital” during the 18 they worked there.Dr. Richardson often 19 her faith in the girls’ ability to learn nursing .She wrote to May. “For three years ,you have been with us… It is wonderful to me that no man, 20 or child ever ,to my knowledge ,made a complaint(投诉)against you…”1.A.cut B.hurt C.wounded D.damaged2.A.standing B.jumping C.lying D.crying3.A.shyly B.sadly C.cheerfully D.weakly4.A.continued B.began C.stopped D.forgot5.A.for B.so C.and D.but6.A.as B.from C.with D.in7.A.later B.before C.ago D.then8.A.seeking B.changing C.hiring D.becoming9.A.You B.She C.We D.He10.A.money B.check C.pay D.price11.A.easy B.disappointing C.joyful D.difficult12.A.angry with B.satisfied with C.sorry for D.ashamed of13.A.regretted B.thought of C.liked D.believed14.A.In fact B.In a hurry C.In surprise D.In public15.A.one B.others C.first D.other16.A.reading B.hearing C.listening D.writing17.A.offered B.chosen C.told D.called 18.A.year B.month C.time D.term 19.A.spoke of B.said C.heard of D.noticed 20.A.person B.woman C.boy D.girl1—5:CBABD 6—10:DBACC 11—15:BACDA 16—20:CBDAC上海市Several years ago, well-known writer and editor Norman Cousins became very ill. His body ached and he felt constantly tired. It was difficult for him to even 1 around. His doctor told him that he would lose the ability to move and eventually die from the disease. He was told he had only a 1 in 500 chance of survival.2 the diagnosis(诊断), Cousins was determined to overcome the disease and survive. He had always been interested in medicine and had read a book, which discussed the idea of how body chemistry and health can be damaged by emotional stress and negative3 . The book made Cousins think about the possible4 of positive attitudes and emotions. He thought, “Is it possible that love, hope, faith, laughter, confidence, and the5 to live have positive treatment value?”He decided to concentrate on positive emotions as a way to treat some of the symptoms of his disease. In addition to his traditional medical treatment, he tried to put himself in situations that would 6 positive emotions. “Laugh therapy” became part of his treatment. He 7 time each day for watching comedy films, reading humorous books, and doing other activities that would draw out 8 emotions. Within eight days of starting his “laugh therapy” program his pain began to 9 and he was able to sleep more easily. He was able to return to work in a few months’ time and 10 reached complete recovery after a few years.1.A.run B.pass C.move D.travel2.A.Besides B.Despite C.Without D.Beyond3.A.attitudes B.beliefs C.goals D.positions4.A.shortcoming B.harm C.benefit D.interest5.A.emotion B.pain C.fear D.will6.A.bring about B.set about C.put up D.make up7.A.afforded B.appointed C.offered D.arranged8.A.positive B.approving C.strong D.mixed 9.A.escape B.decrease C.shrink D.end 10.A.generally B.especially C.actually D.presently“When a customer enters my store, forget me . He is King. ” said John Wanamaker, who in 1876 turned an abandoned railway station in Philadelphia into one of me world’s first department stores This revolutionary concept 1 the face of retailing(零售业)and led to the development of advertising and marketing as we know it today.But convincing as that slogan was, 2 the shopper was cheated out of the crown 3 manufacturing efficiency increased the variety of goods and lowered prices, people still relied on advertisements to get most information about products. Through much of the past century, ads spoke to an audience restricted to just a few radio or television channels or a 4 number of publications. Now media choice, has 5 too, and consumers select what they want from a far greater variety of sources—especially with a few clicks of a computer mouse 6 the internet, the consumer is finally seizing power.As our survey shows, 7 has great implications for companies, because it is changingthe way the world shops. Many firms already claim to be “customer-driven”or “consumer- centred ”. Now their 8 will be tested as never before. Taking advantage of shoppers’ 9 will no longer be possible: people will know—and soon tell others ,even those without the internet—that prices in the next town are cheaper or that certain goods are inferior.The internet is working wonders in 10 standards. Good and Good and honest firms should benefit most.1.A.changed B.maintained C.restored D.rescued 2.A.in time B.in truth C.in case D.in theory 3.A.Just as B.The moment C.If D.Although 4.A.limited B.minimum C.sufficient D.great 5.A.disappeared B.existed C.exploded D.survived 6.A.According to B.Thanks to C.But for D.Apart from7.A.consumer power B.product qualityC.purchasing habit D.manufacturing efficiency 8.A.information B.investment C.claims D.shops 9.A.generosity B.knowledge C.curiosity D.ignorance 10.A.raising B.lowering C.abandoning D.carrying四川卷One day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. 1 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 2 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 3 ,the lightning flashed through the clouds, nearly 4 Raul. The thunder(雷声) was so loud that he buriedhis 5 in his hands and rubbed his eyes. Then he heard it. Hoofbeats(蹄声).He 6 .There before him stood a tall, white 7 . An old man stared down at him from its back.“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul.“My name is Gray Cloud,” the old mananswered 8 .“Come with me.”Raul followed on his horse. A 9 feeling came over him. All 10 them the rain was pouring down, 11 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 12 back toward Raul’s home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found 13 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse, 14 his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 15 .Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 16 him. “we have been __17_ sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Let’s get in out of the 18 .”“Wait,” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”“Can’t say I … wait. I 19 my great-grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 20 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”1. A. Something B. Everything C. Anything D. Nothing2.A.dropped B. fell C. rolled D. covered3.A.Suddenly B. Strongly C. Quickly D. Hardly4.A.beating B. blinding C. burning D. touching5.A.nose B. hair C. neck D. head6.A.looked up B. woke up C. lay down D. sat down7.A.tiger B. horse C. lion D. elephantzily B. angrily C. coldly D. slowly9.A.natural B. common C. strange D. bad10.A.around B. beside C. through D. above11.A.yet B. for C. so D. or。

06年职称英语全真模拟:综合类(3)(10)

06年职称英语全真模拟:综合类(3)(10)

06年职称英语全真模拟:综合类(3)(10)第五部分:补全短文(每题2分,共10分)阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放会文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置。

The Building of the Pyramids1. F。

第一句说"金字塔是世界上最古老的石头建筑", F说"它们已经屹立了将近5000年并且似乎会继续存在数前年",以实际数字说明了第1句。

2. A。

A说"埃及干燥的气候有助于保持金字塔,金字塔自身的形状也使之不容易毁坏。

"空格后句的主语these就是指这两个原因。

3. B。

B说"几乎可以确定的是(埃及人)为建造金字塔指定了施工方案,因为有些其他大型建筑的工程图已被幸运地保存下来,"后一句说"然而没有文字记录或图片告诉我们埃及人如何设计或建造金字塔。

"。

这两句在意思上形成转折。

4. D。

根据本段前面两句的句意这里应该选择D(因此,我们只能猜测他们使用的方法)。

5. C。

该段首句说有一件事情确定无疑,即他们(埃及人)开工前一定花了数月时间仔细设计建造方案,C说"他们要做的第一件事情就是选址",和第一句意思连贯,而且下文中的this只能指选址这件事。

第六部分:完型填空(每题1分,共15分)阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个答案,并涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

The White House1.C.该空格后是a long walk 作画线词的宾语,而take a walk 是惯用型结构,表示去散步,而其它的动词不与 walk搭配。

2.A.被选项中有than出现时看句子前半部分是否有比较结构。

该空前面有一比较级的结构:larger,而这就暗示句子的后面部分可能有than 引出被比较的成分。

2006年高考各省完型填空真题汇编(word版精校)

2006年高考各省完型填空真题汇编(word版精校)

On a hot summer day in late August, I sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront cafe on a Greet island. Over a hundred degrees in 36 air. Crowded. Tempers (脾气) of both the tourists and waiters had37 to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment (环境).At the table next to mine sat an attractive, 38 couple,waiting for 39 . They held hands, whispered, kissed, and laughed. Suddenly they stood, picked up their 40 and stepped together 41 the edge of where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water. The man stepped 42 for the two chairs. He politely 43 his lady in the kneed-deep water and then sat down himself. All people around laughed and cheered.44 appeared. He paused for just a second, walked into the water to 45 the table and take their 46 , and then walked back to the 47 cheers of the rest of his 48 . Minutes later he returned carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses. Without pausing, he went 49into the water to 50 the wine. The couple toasted (祝酒) each other, the waiter and the crowd. And the crowd 51 by cheering and throwing flowers to them. Three other tables 52 to have lunch in the water. The place was now filled with laughter.One doesn’t step into water in one’s best summer clothes. Why not?Customers are not served 53 . Why not? Sometimes one should consider 54 the line of convention (常规) and enjoy 55 to the fullest.36. A. fresh B. cool C. still D. thin37. A. managed B. expected C. attempted D. risen38. A. lonely B. curious C. well-dressed D. bad-tempered39. A. cheers B. service C. attention D. flowers40. A. metal table B. empty bottle C. chairs D. bags41. A. on B. off C. around D. along42. A. outside B. forward C. down D. back43. A. led B. seated C. watched D. received44. A. The manager B. A friend C. A waiter D. The servant45. A. set B. wash C. remove D. check46. A. menu B. bill C. food D. order47. A. loud B. anxious C. familiar D. final48. A. tourists B. customers C. fellows D. assistants49. A. at last B. in time C. once more D. as well50. A. change B. drink C. sell D. serve51. A. replied B. insisted C. agreed D. understood52. A. prepared B. joined in C. settled up D. continued53. A. with pleasure B. in the café C. in the sea D. with wine54. A. following B. keeping C. limiting D. crossing55. A. life B. wine C. lunch D. timeThe year I went to college was a very difficult transition (过渡期) for me. 21 Is probably true with many people. I got quite homework and 22 thought about going home.Although the 23 time for many students is getting 24 from home, my mailbox was frequently 25 . One day when I went to the mailbox, there was a postcard 26 out at me. I sat down to read it, 27 a note from someone back home. 28 I became increasingly puzzled (困惑) as 29 postcards were like this; It was a full news report about a woman named Mabel and her newborn baby. I took the card back to my room and 30 about it.Several days later I 31 another postcard, this one 32 news about Maybelline, Mabel’s cousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 33 full of news of different people. I began to 34 look forward to the next one, 35 to see what this author would come up with 36 . I was never 37 .Finally, the cards 38 coming, right about the time I had begun to feel 39 college life. They had been such a happy distraction (调剂) that I have 40 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift.21. A. If B. So C. As D. What22. A. often B. carefully C. seldom D. merely23. A. hard B. last C. busiest D. happiest24. A. visitors B. letters C. calls D. directions25. A. empty B. full C. closed D. open26. A. pouring B. reaching C. staring D. rolling27. A. describing B. considering C. enjoying D. expecting28. A. But B. Thus C. Also D. Even29. A. any B. no C. some D. such30. A. joked B. talked C. forgot D. cared31. A. mailed B. accepted C. wrote D. received32. A. delivering B. demanding C. discovering D. developing33. A. one B. each C. either D. both34. A. nearly B. possibly C. usually D. really35. A. promising B. surprised C. interested D. pretending36. A. below B. lately C. next D. behind37. A. frightened B. disappointed C. excited D. pleased38. A. continued B. stopped C. started D. avoided39. A. easy B. safe C. tired D. anxious40. A. lost B. collected C. torn D. savedLearning to AcceptI learned how to accept life as it is from my father 36 . He did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy. but rather when he was 37 and ill.My father was 38 a strong man who loved being active ,but a terrible illness 39all that away. Now he can no longer walk and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is 40 . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters, we started 41 about life, and I told them about one of my 42 . I said that we must always things up 43 we grow-our youth, our beauty, our friends---but it always 44 that after we give something up. We gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father 45 up. He said ,”But, Petet. I gave up 46 ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I could not think of anything to say 47 . he answered his own question :” I48 the love of my family.” I look ed at my sisters,and saw tears in their eyes,along with hope and thankfulness.I was also 49 my his words. After that, when I began to fell irritated (愤怒的) at someone. I50 remember his words and become 51 . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of live for others. then I should be 52 to give up my small irritations. In this 53 , I learned the power of acceptance from my father.Sometimes I 54 what other things I could learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now,though,I am grateful for this one 55 .36. A. Afterwards B. Therefore C. However D. Meanwhile37. A. tired B. weak C. poor D. slow38. A. already B. still C. only D. once39. A. took B. threw C. sent D. put40. A. impossible B. difficult C. stressful D. hopeless41. A. worrying B. caring C. talking D. asking42. A. decisions B. experience C. ambitions D. beliefs43. A. as B. since C. before D. till44. A. suggests B. promises C. seems D. requires45. A. spoke B. turned C. summed D. opened46. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything47. A. surprisingly B. Immediately C. Naturally D. Certainly48. A. had B. accepted C. gained D. enjoyed49. A. touched B. astonished C. attracted D. warned50. A. should B. could C. would D. might51. A. quiet B. calm C. relaxed D. happy52. A. ready B. likely C. free D. able53. A. case B. form C. method D. way54. A. doubt B. wonder C. know D. guess55. A. award B. gift C. lesson D. wordSeveral years ago, well-known writer and editor Norman Cousins became very ill. His body ached and he felt constantly tired. It was difficult for him to even 45 around. His doctor told him that he would lose the ability to move and eventually die from the disease. He was told he had only a 1 in 500 chance of survival.46 the diagnosis (诊断), Cousins was determined to overcome the disease and survive. He had always been interested in medicine and had read a book, which discussed the idea of how body chemistry and health can be damaged by emotional stress and negative 47 . The book made Cousins think about the possible 48 of positive attitu des and emotions. He thought, “Is it possible that love, hope, faith, laughter, confidence, and the 49 to 1ive have positive treatment value?”He decided to concentrate on positive emotions as a way to treat some of the symptoms of his disease. In addition to his traditional medical treatment, he tried to put himself in situations that would 50positive emotions. “Laugh therapy” became part of his treatment. He 51 time each day for watching comedy films, reading humorous books, and doing other activities that would draw out 52 emotions. Within eight days of starting his ‘‘laugh therapy” program his pain began to 53 and he was able to sleep more easily. He was able to return to work in a few months’ time and 54 reached complete recovery after a few years.45. A. run B. pass C. move D. travel46. A. Besides B. Despite C. Without D. Beyond47. A. attitudes B. beliefs C. goals D. positions48. A. shortcoming B. harm C. benefit D. interest49. A. emotion B. pain C. fear D. will50. A. bring about B. set about C. put up D. make up51. A. afforded B. appointed C. offered D. arranged52. A. positive B. approving C. strong D. mixed53. A. escape B. decrease C. shrink D. end54. A. generally B. especially C. actually D. presently“When a customer enters my store, forget me. He is King, ’’said John Wanamaker, who in l876 turned an abandoned railway station in Philadelphia into one of me world’s first department stores. This revolutionary concept 55 the face of retailing (零售业) and led to the development of advertising and marketing as we know it today.But convincing as that slogan was, 56 the shopper was cheated out of the crown. 57 manufacturing efficiency increased the variety of goods and lowered prices, people still relied on advertisements to get most information about products. Through much of the past century, ads spoke to an audience restricted to just a few radio or television channels or a 58 number of publications. Now media choice, has 59 too, and consumers select what they want from a far greater variety of sources—especially with a few clicks of a computer mouse. 60 the internet, the consumer is finally seizing power.As our survey shows, 61 has great implications for companies, because it is changing the way the world shops. Many firms already claim to be “customer-driven” or “consumer-centered”. Now their 62 will be tested as never before. Taking advantage of shoppers’ 63 will no longer be possible: people will know—and soon tell others, even those without the internet—that prices in the next town are cheaper or that certain goods are inferior. The internet is working wonders in 64 standards. Good and Good and honest firms should benefit most.55. A. changed B. maintained C. restored D. rescued56. A. in time B. in truth C. in case D. in theory57. A. Just as B. The moment C. If D. Although58. A. 1imited B. minimum C. sufficient D. great59. A. disappeared B. existed C. exploded D. survived60. A. According to B. Thanks to C. But for D. Apart from61. A. consumer power B. product quality C. purchasing habit D.manufacturing efficiency62. A. information B. investment C. claims D. shops63. A. generosity B. knowledge C. curiosity D. ignorance64. A. raising B. lowering C. abandoning D. carryingThe survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, children can 36 from a different kind of poverty — of the spirit. 37 , one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides (自杀) every year by children under 15, and one child 38 five needs psychiatric(心理)advice.There are many good things about 39 in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts distance between 40 and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices. 41 , the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbours working 42 and often shares in that work.A child 43 in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's 44 : helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies -- rather than 45 playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets 46 playing with dolls.These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the 47 children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the rich world, 48 , are provided with a watch as one of the 49 signs of growing up, so that they can 50 along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows …Third World children do not usually 51 to stay indoors, still less in high rise apartments (公寓). Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of 52 to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them 53 from ten floors up. 54 , twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease. But childhood in the Third World is not all 55 .36. A. come B. learn C. suffer D. survive37. A. As usual B. For instance C. In fact D. In other words38. A. by B. in C. to D. under39. A. childhood B. poverty C. spirit D. survival40. A. adults B. fathers C. neighbours D. relatives41. A. Anyhow B. However C. Instead D. Still42. A. away B. alone C. long D. nearby43. A. growing up B. living through C. playing D. working44. A. activity B. life C. study D. work45. A. by B. from C. through D. with46. A. and B. but C. or D. so47. A. Eastern B. good C. poor D. Western48. A. at any moment B. at the same time C. on the other hand D. on the whole49. A. easiest B. earliest C. happiest D. quickest50. A. care B. fear C. hurry D. worry51. A. dare B. expect C. have D. require52. A. control B. danger C. disappointment D. freedom53. A. anxiously B. eagerly C. impatiently D. proudly54. A. Above all B. In the end C. Of course D. What's more55. A. bad B. good C. rich D. poorThe battle was followed by a terrible storm. Therefore, it wasn’t until October 26 that Vice. Admiral (海军中将) Collingwood was 36 to send off his report to Britain 37 the victory and Nelson’s death.He chose 38 the task one of the smallest ships in his flect. Pickle, 39 by Captain Lapenotiere.In spite of 40 winds and rough seas. Pickle made the 41 of more than 1, 000 miles in just over eight days, 42 Falmouth on the morning of November 4.From there, Captain Lapenotiere 43 a fast post chaise (轻便马车) to London, traveling44 for 37 hours. He reached the Admiralty in Whitehall at 1 a.m.on Wednesday, November 6-less than 11 days after he had 45 Colingwood.Mest of the offieials had gone to bed 46 , but the seeretary was still 47 in the famous Board Room. Lapenotiete hurried in and 48 the report whit the simple words; “Sir, we have gained a great victory. But we have 49 Lord Nelson.”Copies of the report were quickly made and 50 to the prime Minister and King Ceorge 111. A special edition of a 51 was rushed out and delivered all over the country. The atmosphere of public52 fot the victory was weakened by widespread sorrow the 53 of Nelson. As one poet later wrote; “The victory of Trafalgat was 54 , indeed, with the usual forms of rejoicing (欢庆),55 they were without joy.”36. A. eager B. anxious C. able D. sure37. A. announcing B. telling C. mentioning D. warning38. A. with B. from C. for D. among39. A. seated B. brought C. owned D. led40. A. strong B. weak C. warm D. light41. A. distance B. flight C. voyage D. march42. A. leaving for B. arriving at C. staying in D. Sailing for43. A. made B. took C. kept D. sat44. A. freely B. aimlessly C. slowly D. continuously45. A. seen B. found C. told D. left46. A. long before B. long ago C. told D. left47. A. on leave B. on business C. at work D. at sea48. A. took over B. handed over C. ave out D. turned out49. A. defeated B. beaten C. missed D. lost50. A. sent B. carried C. suggested D. written51. A. book B. newspaper C. weekly D. magazine52. A. hope B. search C. desire D. happiness53. A. return B. failure C. death D. injury54. A. congratulated B. celebrated C. gained D. reported55. A. and B. so C. for D. hutOne summer day my father sent me to buy wire for our farm. At 16, I liked 36 better than driving our truck, 37 this time I was not happy. My father had told me I’d have to ask for credit (赊账) at the store.Sixteen is a 38 age, when a young man wants respect, not charity. It was 1976, and the ugly39 of racial discrimination was 40 a fact of life. I’d seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner 41 whether they w ere “good for it.” I knew black youths just like me who were 42 like thieves by the store clerk each time they went into a grocery.My family was 43 . We paid our debts. But before harvest, cash was short. Would the store owner 44 us ?At Davis’s store, Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk, talking to a farmer. I nodded 45 I passed him on my way to the hardware shelves. When I brought my 46 to the cash desk, I said47 , “I need to put this on credit.”The farmer gave me and amused, distrustful 48 . But Buck’s face didn’t change. “Sure,” he said 49 . “Your daddy is 50 good for it.” He 51 to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’s sons.”The farmer nodded in a neighborly 52 . I was filled with pride. James William’s son. Those three words had opened a door to an adult’s respect and trust.That day I discovered that the good name my parents had 53 brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to 54 from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself 55 much to do wrong.36. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything37. A. and B. so C. but D. for38. A. prideful B. wonderful C. respectful D. colorful39. A. intention B. shadow C. habit D. faith40. A. thus B. just C. still D. ever41. A. guessed B. suspected C. questioned D. figured42. A. watched B. caught C. dismissed D. accused43. A. generous B. honest C. friendly D. modest44. A. blame B. excuse C. charge D. trust45. A. until B. as C. once D. since46. A. purchases B. sales C. orders D. favorites47. A. casually B. confidently C. cheerfully D. carefully48. A. look B. stare C. response D. comment49. A. patiently B. eagerly C. easily D. proudly50. A generally B. never C. sometimes D. always51. A. pointed B. replied C. turned D introduced52. A. sense B. way C. degree D. mood53. A. earned B. deserved C. given D. used54. A. receive B. expect C. collect D. require55. A. very B. so C. how D. tooEleven-year-old Angela had something wrong with her nervous system (神经系统). She was unable to36 . In fact,she could hardly make any 37 . Although she believed that she had a 38 chance of recovering, the doctors said that 39 , if any, could come back to normal after getting this disease. Having heard this,the little girl was not 40 . There,lying in her hospital bed, she 41 that no matter what the doctors said,her going back to school was 42 .She was moved to a specialized health center,and whatever method could be tried was used. Still she would not 43 . It seemed that she was 44 . The doctors were all fond of her and taught her about 45 that she could make it. Every day Angela would lie there, 46 doing her mental exercise.One day, 47 she was imagining her legs moving again,it seemed as though a miracle (奇迹) happened: The bed began to 48 ! “Look, what I'm doing! Look! I can do it! I moved! I moved!" she49 .Of course,at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was 50 . More importantly, they were running 51 safety.People were crying,and equipment was 52 . You see,it was an earthquake. But don't 53 that to Angela. She has 54 that she did it, just as she had never doubted that she would recover. And now only a few years later, she's back in school. You see,to such a person who can 55 the earth,such a disease is a small problem, isn't it?36. A. see B. hear C. talk D. walk37. A. progress B. difference C. movement D. achievement38. A. poor B. good C. little D. special39. A. few B. all C. some D. most40. A. satisfied B. delighted C. surprised D. discouraged41. A. insisted B. sighed C. feared D. promised42. A. true B. doubtful C. certain D. impossible43. A. get up B. give up C. turn up D. stand up44. A. disappointed B. proud C. troubled D. undefeatable45. A. thinking B. expecting C. pretending D. imagining46. A. sadly B. madly C. carefully D. faithfully47. A. as B. since C. after D. before48. A. fly B. move C. roll D. speak49. A. jumped B. wondered C. screamed D. recovered50. A. frightened B. pleased C. touched D. encouraged51. A. in B. by C. for D. with52. A. rising B. falling C. missing D. gathering53. A. tell B. do C. give D. show54. A. noticed B. supposed C. believed D. discovered55. A. push B. shock C. shake D. saveOne day, Raul was miles away from the small ranch (牧场) house in a large valley. 36seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up,and angry, dark clouds 37 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 38 , the lightning flashed through the clouds,nearly 39 Raul. The thunder (雷声) was so loud that he buried his40 in his hands and rubbed his eyes. Then he heard it. Hoofbeats (蹄声). He 41 . There before him stood a tall, white 42 . An old man stared down at him from its back.“Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul. “My name is Gray Cloud,” the old man answered 43 . “Come with me.” Raul followed on his horse. A 44 feeling came over him. All 45 them the rain was pouring down, 46 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 47 back toward Raul’s home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found 48 at the ranch gate. The old man turned his horse, 49 his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 50 .Raul’s father ran out across the yard to 51 him. “we have been 52 sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Let’s get in out of the 53 .”“Wait,” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cloud?”“Can’t say I … wait. I 54 my great-grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 55 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”36. A. Something B. Everything C. Anything D. Nothing37. A. dropped B. fell C. rolled D. covered38. A. Suddenly B. Strongly C. Quickly D. Hardly39. A. beating B. blinding C. burning D. touching40. A. nose B. hair C. neck D. head41. A. looked up B. woke up C. lay down D. sat down42. A. tiger B. horse C. lion D. elephant43. A. lazily B. angrily C. coldly D. slowly44. A. natural B. common C. strange D. bad45. A. around B. beside C. through D. above46. A. yet B. for C. so D. or47. A. walking B. leading C. heading D. returning48. A. them B. themselves C. him D. himself49. A. shook B. waved C. held D. took50. A. gone B. left C. followed D. lost51. A. see B. meet C. beat D. ask52. A. waited B. thought C. worried D. excited53. A. yard B. wind C. grass D. rain54. A. believe B. consider C. doubt D. forget55. A. defeated B. caught C. damaged D. struckIn the city of Fujisawa, lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki. When she arrived, however, she 36of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American 37 was from the textbooks the had read. “I had a 38 in mind: Daddy watching TV in the living room. Mummy 39 cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend.”Atsuko 40 to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 41 world. “People were struggling with problems and often seemed 42 ,”she said. “I felt very alone.”One of the hardest 43 was physical education. “We played volleyball,”she said. “The other students were 44 it, but I wasn’t.”One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 45 the ball to her teammates so they could knock it 46 the net. No problem for most people. But is terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing face 47 she failed.A young man. On her team 48 what she was going through. “He walked up to me and49 , ‘Come on, You can do that.’”“You will never understand how those words of 50 , made me feel…Four words…You can do that. I felt like crying with happiness.”She made it through the class. Perhaps she thanked the young man; she is not 51 .Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in Japan ,working as a salesclerk. “I have 52 forgotten the words,”she said. “When things are not going so well, I think of them.”She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 53 to her. “He probably doesn’t even remember it.” she said, That may be the lesson.Whenever you say something to a person―cruel or kind―you have no ides how long the words will 54 . She’s all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 55 words; You can do that.36. A. learned B. spoke C. dreamed D. heard37. A. way B. life C. education D. spirit38. A. photo B. painting C. picture D. drawing39. A. baking B. frying C. steaming D. drawing40. A. hoped B. arranged C. liked D. attempted41. A. described B. imagined C. created D. discovered42. A. tense B. cheerful C. relaxed D. deserted43. A. times B. questions C. classes D. projects44. A. curious about B. good at C. slow at D. nervous about45. A. kick B. pass C. carry D. hit46. A. through B. into C. over D. past47. A. after B. if C. because D. until48. A. believed B. considered C. wondered D. sensed49. A. warned B. sighed C. ordered D. whispered50. A. excitement B. encouragement C. persuasion D. suggestion51. A. interested B. doubtful C. puzzled D. sure52. A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost53. A. happened B. applied C. seemed D. meant54. A. continue B. stay C. exist D. live55. A. merciful B. bitter C. simple D. easyI returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after college graduation. I had been there before my mother became a minister.Two weeks later, 1 told my mother I was bored. She said, "Here're the car keys. Go and buy some fruit.36 , I jumped into the car and speeded off.Seeing me or rather my 37 , a boy sprang up (跳起来), 38 to sell his bananas and peanuts. "Banana 300 naira. Peanut 200 naira!"Looking at his black-striped bananas, I 39 to 200 total for the fruit and nuts. He 40 .I handed him a 500 naira note. He didn't have 41 , so I told him not to worry. He was 42 and smiled a row of perfect teeth.When, two weeks later, I 43 this same boy, I was more aware of my position in Nigerian society. I should 44 this country as the son of a 45 . But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so 46 to see a little boy who should have been in school selling fruit."What's up?" I asked. He answered in 47 English, "I ... I no get money to buy book." I took out two 500 naira notes. He looked around 48 before sticking his hand into the car 49the bills, One thousand naira means a lot to a family that 50 only 50,000 each year.The next morning, security officers told me, "In this place, when you give a little, people think you're a fountain of Opportunity (机会)."51 it's right, but this happens everywhere in the world. I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for 52 .After six months' work in northern Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing on the road."Are you in school now?" He nodded.A silence fell as we looked at each other, then I 53 what he wanted. I held out a 500 naira note. "Take this."He shook his head fiercely and stepped back 54 hurt. "It's a gift." I said.Shaking his head again, he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts. "I've been waiting to 55 these to you."36. A. Encouraged B. Disappointed C. Delighted D. Confused37. A. car B. mother C. driver D. keys38. A. willing B. afraid C. eager D. ashamed39. A. got down B. bargained down C. put down D. took down40. A. explained B. promised C. agreed D. admitted41. A. change B. notes C. checks D. bills42. A. troubled B. regretful C. comfortable D. grateful43. A. ran after B. ran into C. ran over D. ran to44. A. protect B. enjoy C. help D. support45. A. minister B. headmaster C. manager D. president46. A. lucky B. amazing C. funny D. common47. A. old B. broken C. traditional D. modem48. A. proudly B. madly C. curiously D. nervously49. A. for B. with C. at D. upon50. A. spends B. pays C. makes D. affords51. A. Possibly B. Actually C. Certainly D. Fortunately52. A. joys B. nuts C. books D. bananas53. A. asked B. imagined C. reminded D. realized54. A. when B. as if C. even if D. after55. A. send B. provide C. sell D. give。

2006年考研英语完型填空真题

2006年考研英语完型填空真题

Section I The homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s America’s population. __1_ homeless population. __1_ homeless ness has reached such proportions that local government can’t can’t possibly __2__. To hel possibly __2__. To hel p homeless people __3__ independence, the federal government must support job trai ning programs, __4__ the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing. __5__ ev eryone a gre es on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates __6__ anyw here from 600,000 to 3 million. __7__ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on anoth er matter: that the number of the homeless is __8__, one of the federal gove rnment’s rnment’s s studies __9__ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade. Finding ways to __10__ this growing homeless population has bec ome increasingly difficult. __11__ when homeless individuals manage to find a __12__ that will give the m three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk o f each day __13__ the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are add icted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious ment al disorders. Many others, __14__ not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyd ay __15__ skills need to turn their lives __16__. Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy n otes that the situation will improve only when there are __17__ programs that address the many needs of the homeless. __18__ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community s ervice at Bentley College in Massachusetts, __19__ it, “There “There has to be __20__ of pro has to be __20__ of pro grams. What’s What’s need is a package need is a package deal.”1. [A] Indeed [B] Likewise [C] Therefore [D] Furthermore 2. [A] stand [B] cope [C] approve [D] retain 3. [A] in [B] for [C] with [D] toward 4. [A] raise [B] add [C] take [D] keep 5. [A] Generally [B] Almost [C] Hardly [D] Not 6. [A] cover [B]change [C]range [D]differ 7. [A]now that [B]although [C]provided [D]Except that 8. [A]inflating [B]expanding [C]increasing [D]extending 9. [A]predicts [B]displays [C]proves [D]discovers 10. [A]assist [B]track [C]sustain [D]dismiss 11. [A]Hence [B]But [C]Even [D]Only 12. [A]lodging [B]shelter [C]dwelling [D]house 13. [A]searching [B]strolling [C]crowding [D]wandering 14. [A]when [B]once [C]while [D]whereas 15. [A]life [B]existence [C]survival [D]maintenance 16. [A]around [B]over [C]on [D]up 17. [A]complex [B]comprehensive [C]complementary [D]compen sat ing 18. [A]So [B]Since [C]As [D]Thus 19. [A]puts [B]interprets [C]assumes [D]makes 20. [A]supervision [B]manipulation [C]regulation [D]coordination 答案:Section I Use of English (10 points) 1. A 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. D 。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(十)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(十)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(十)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 10rumor is the most ___1___ way of spreading stories—by passing them on from mouth ___2___ mouth. but civilized countries in normal times have better ___3___ of news than rumor. they have radio, television, and newspapers. in times of stress and ___4___, however, rumor emerges and becomes widespread. at such ___5___ the different kinds of news are in competition, the press, television, and radio versus the grapevine. especially ___6___ rumors spread when war requires censorship (审查,检查) on many important matters. the customary news sources no longer ___7___ enough information. since the people cannot learn ___8___ legitimate (合法的,正规的)channels all that they are anxious to learn, they pick up “news” ___9___ they can and when this ___10___, rumor thrives.1. a. primitive b. important c. impossible d. outstanding $IV 4m”|A[ 本_资_料_来_源_于_贵_州_学_习_网考研一方工程硕士gzu521.com)$IV 4m”|A2. a. till b. to c. for d. by3. a. means b. ways c. sources d. resource4. a. confusion b. peace c. prosperityd. worried5. a. time b the times c times d the time6. a. do b. did c. are d. were7. a. give up b. give off c. give out d. send off8. a. through b. by c. in d. across9. a. wherever b. where c. whatever d. what10. a. happened b. would happen c.happens d. happen1.【答案】a。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(九)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(九)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(九)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 9to others and themselves the british have a reputation for being conservative --- not in the narrow political sense, but in the sense of adherence to accepted ideas and unwilling to question them. the reputation comes partly from their __1__ . for 900 years they have suffered __2__ invasion nor revolution (except in 1649 and 1688) nor disastrous defeat in __3__ . their monarchy (君主政体) survives without serious question. under its normal __4__ the political arrangements have been so stable that, except for the __5__ interruptions in the seventeenth century, they have been adopted throughout __6__ centuries to meet changing needs without violent changes. britain, in 1978, was__7__ in managing without a written constitution; some fragmentary definitions of 1688 still __8__ . there had been bitter quarrels, social and economic as well __9__ political, but the quarrels had been settled, usually __10__ compromise. the underlying continuity had not been broken.1. a. language b. future c. history d. literature ] * U J ] * U Jb. asc. ord. eitherb. studyc. peaced. warb. peoplec. leadershipd. enemyb. onec. nod. coupleb. anyc. thed. fewb. popularc. uniqued. angryb. survivingc. survivesd. survivedb. asc. tod. atb. atc. tod. by1.【答案】c【解析】由于下文紧接着叙述到过去900年的有关情况。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(六)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(六)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(六)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 6as the plane circled over the airport, everyone sensed that something was wrong. the plane was moving unsteadily through the air, and __1__ the passengers had fastened their seat belts, they were suddenly thrown forward. at that moment, the air-hostess __2__ . she looked very pale, but was quite calm. speaking quickly but almost in a whisper, she __3__ everyone that the pilot hadfainted and asked if any of the passengers knew anything about machines or at __4__ how to drive a car. after a moment´s hesitation, a man got up and followed the hostess into the pilot´s cabin. moving the pilot __5__ , the man took his seat and listened carefully to the urgent instructions that were beingsent by radio from the airport __6__ . the plane was now dangerously close to the ground, but to everyone´s relief, it soon began to climb. the man had to __7__ the airport several times in-groups become __8__ with the controls of the plane. but the danger had not yet passed. the terrible __9__ came when he had to land. followinginstructions, the man guided the plane toward the airfield. it shook violently __10__ it touched the ground and then moved rapidly along the runway and aftera long run it stopped safely.1. a. although b. while c. therefore d. then _&bWN{ _&bWN{2. a. showed b. presented c. exposed d. appeared3. a. inquired b. insured c. informed d. instructed4. a. best b. least c. length d. first5. a. back b. aside c. about d. off6. a. beneath b. under c. down d. below7. a. surround b. circle c. observe d. view8. a. intimate b. familiar c. understoodd. close9. a. moment b. movement c. idea d. affair10. a. as b. unless c. while d. so1.【答案】a【解析】本句意为尽管乘客们都已经系好安全带,他们还是被突然向前抛去。

[高考]2006年高考英语试题汇编——完形填空

[高考]2006年高考英语试题汇编——完形填空

天星教育网,因你而出色!版权全部,侵权必究!2006 年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试英语(北京卷)第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每题1. 5 分,满分30 分)阅读下边短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项( A 、B、C 和 D)中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑Learning to AcceptI learned how to accept life as it is from my father36.He did not teach me acceptancewhen he was strong and healthy . but rather when he was 37and ill .My father was38 a strong man who loved being active ,but a terrible illness39allthat away .Now he can no longer walk .and he must sit quietly in a chair all day .Even talking is40 . One night,I went to cisit him with my sisters ,we started 41 about life,and I told themabout one of my 42 .I said that we must always things up 43 . we grow-our youth . our beauty , our friends-but it always 44 that after we give something up .We gain something newin its place .Then suddenly my father 45 up.He said , ” But,Petet.Igave up 46 ! What didI gain? ” I thought and thought ,but I could not think of anything to say 47 .he answered hisown question : ”I48 the love of my family .”I looked at my sisters,and saw tears i n their eyes,along with hope and thankfulness .I was also 49 my his words. After that ,when I began to fell irritated(愤慨的)at someone. I 50 remember his words and become51.If he could replace his great painwith a feeling of live for others.then I should be52.to give up my small irritations.In this53 ,I learned the power of acceptance from my father .Sometomes I 54 what other things I could learned from him if I had listened morecarefully when I was a boy.For now,though,I am greatful for this one55.36. A. Afterwards B . Therefore C.However D . Meanwhile37. A. tired B . weak C.poor D . slow38. A. already B . still C.only D . once 39. A. took B . threw C.sent D . put 40. A. impossible B . difficult C.stressful D . hopeless 41. A. worrying B . caring C.talking D . asking 42. A. decisions B . experience C.ambitions D . beliefs 43. A. as B . since C.before D . till44. A. suggests B . promises C.seems D . requires 45. A. spoke B . turned C.summed D . opened 46. A. something B . anything C.nothing D . everything 47. A. surprisingly B . Immediately C.Naturally D . Certainly 48. A. had B . accepted C.gained D . enjoyed 49. A. touched B . astonished C.attracted D . warned 50. A. shoud B . could C.would D . might 51. A. quiet B . calm C.relaxed D . happy 52. A. ready B . likely C.free D . able 53. A. case B . form C.method D . way 54. A. doubt B . wonder C.know D . guess 55. A. award B . gift C.lesson D . word 36. C 37. B 38. D 39. A 40. B 41. C 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. A 46. D 47. A 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. D 53. D 54. B 55. B2006 高考英语真题(福建)第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每题1. 5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下边短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项( A 、B 、C 和 D)中,选出填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(八)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(八)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(八)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 8dalton wondered why the heavier and lighter gases in the atmosphere did not separate as oil and water do. he finally concluded that the constituent __1__ must exist in the form of tiny particles or atoms and that these must be completely mixed together in the __2__. this threw a new light in the laws of definite proportions. it was __3_ necessary to suppose that the atoms could combines into small groups of uniform __5__ and so form more complex substance; thus the mystery of this law was __5__ . dalton suggested, for example, that carbon monoxide __6__ formed by the one with one pairing of atoms of carbon and oxygen, __7_ carbon dioxide results from a single atom of carbon uniting with twoatoms __8__ oxygen. assuming this to be true, then the definite proportions of prout´s law would naturally __9_ the relative weights of the many __10__ kinds of atoms.1. a. gases b. pieces c. things d. gas本资料来源于贵-州-学-习-网考研一方工程硕士2. a. sky b. atmosphere c. oxygen d. environment3. a. only b. too c. that d. extremely4. a. construct b. structure c. piece d. feature5. a. solved b. discovered c. broke d. told6. a. must b. been c. were d. is7. a. while b. when c. therefore d. also8. a. from b. in c. of d. for9. a. describe b. unit c. mix d. revealb. usualc. importantd. chemical1.【答案】a【解析】根据上文中的heavier andlighter gases可以确定, 本空中应填入“组成的气体”,即constituent gases。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(二)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(二)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(二)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 2for many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. to keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, inter-office communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. in ___1___ a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend quickly can mean the difference between success and failure. yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are ___2___ readers. most of us develop poor reading habits at an early age, and never get over them. the main deficiency ___3___ in the actual stuff of language itself --- words. taken individually, words have little meaning until they are strung together into phrases, sentences andparagraphs. ___4___ , however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. he laboriously reads one word at a time, often regressing to reread words or passages. regression, the tendency to look back over ___5___ you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. another habit which slows down the speed of reading is vocalization—sounding each word either orally or mentally as one reads.to overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called an ___6___ , which moves a bar (or curtain) down the page at a predetermined speed. the bar is set at a slightly faster rate ___7___ the reader finds comfortable, in order to “stretch” him. the accelerator forces the reader to read fast, making word-by-word reading, regression and subvocalization, practically impossible. at first ___8___ is sacrificed for speed. butwhen you learn to read ideas and concepts, you will not only read faster, but your comprehension will improve. many people have found ___9___ reading skill drastically improved after some training. take charlie au, a business manager, for instance, his reading rate was a reasonably good 172 words a minute before the training, now it is an excellent 1,378 words a minute. he is delighted that how he can ___10___ a lot more reading material in a short period of time. _’€5|2Df _’€5|2Df1. a. applying b. doing c. offering d. getting2. a. good b. curious c. poor d. urgent3. a. lies b. combines c .touches dinvolves4. a. fortunately b. in fact c. logicallyd. unfortunately5. a. what b. which c. that d. if6. a. accelerator b. actor c. amplifier d. observer7. a. then b. as c. beyondd. than8. a. meaning b. comprehension c. gistd. regression9. a. our b. you c. their d. such a10. a. master b. go over c. present d. get through1.【答案】d【解析】本句意思是“谁如果想谋得一份差事”。

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(四)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(四)

06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(四)各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢passage 4music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own. __1__ the turn of the century when jazz was born, america had no prominent style of its own. no one knows exactly when jazz was __2_ , or by whom. but it began to be heard in the early 1900s. jazz is america´s contribution to __3__ music. in contrast to classical music, which follows formal european traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free form. it bubbles with energy, __4__ the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. in the 1920s jazz sounded like america, and __5__ it does today. the origins of this music are as interesting as the music __6__ . american negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were thejazz pioneers. they were brought to southern states as slaves. they were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long __7__ . when a negro died his friend and relatives __8__ a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. in new orleans, a band often accompanied the __9__. on the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. __10__ on the way home the mood changed.1. a. by b. at c. in d. onbguL96*dnC 来源于贵州学习网考研一方工程硕士bguL96*dnC2. a. discovered b. acted c. invented d. designed3. a. classical b. sacred c. popular d. light4. a. expressing b. explaining c. exposing d. illustrating5. a. as b. so c. either d. neither6. a. concerned b. itself c. available d.oneself7. a. months b. weeks c. hours d. times8. a. demonstrated b. composedc. hosted d. formed9. a. demonstrationb. processionc. body d. march10. a. even b. therefore c. furthermored. but1.【答案】b【解析】这里at the turn of the century 表示的是“在本世纪初”这一具体时间,只有at可以用在这里。

06年英语专四考试“完型填空”真题与答案

06年英语专四考试“完型填空”真题与答案

06年英语专四考试 “完型填空”真题与答案PART Ⅲ CLOZE There are many superstitions in Britain, but one of the most ( 31 ) held is that it is unlucky to walk under a ladder even if it means (32) the pavement into a busy street ! (33) you must pass under a ladder you can (34) bad luck by crossing your ingers and (35) them crossed until you have seen a dog. (36) , you may lick your inger and (37) a cross on the toe of your shoe , and not look again at the shoe until the (38) has dried. Another common (39) is that it is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house-it will either bring (40) to the person who opened it or to the whole (41)。

 Anyone opening an umbrella in ine weather is (42), as it inevitably brings rain ! The number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when the 13th day of the month (43) on a Friday, anyone wishing to avoid a bad event had better stay (44)。

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06年GCT英语完型填空专项训练(三)
各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢
passage 3
shopping habits in the united states have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century. ___1___ in the 1900s most american towns and cities had a main street. main street was always in the heart of a town. this street was ___2___ on both sides with many various businesses. here, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of merchandise: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. ___3___ , some shops offered services. these shops included drugstores, restaurants, shoe repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. ___4___ in the 1950s, a change began to take place. too many automobiles had crowded into main street while too few parking places
were available to shoppers. because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces ___5___ the city limits. open space is what their car-driving customers needed. and open space is what they got ___6___ the first shopping center was built. shopping centers, or rather malls, started as a collection of small new stores ___7___ crowded city centers. attracted by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from ___8___ areas to outlying malls. and the growing popularity of shopping centers led, in turn, to the building of bigger and better stocked stores. by the late 1970s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. in addition to providing the ___9___ of one stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, ___10___ benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.:TLo_ |t+A 我的学习网
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1. a. as early as b. earlyc. early as d. earlier
2. a. built b. designed c. intended d. lined
3. a. apart from b. however c. in addition d. as well
4. a. suddenly b. abruptly c. contrarily
d. but
5. a. over b. from c. out of d. outside
6. a. when b. while c. since d. then
7. a. out of b. away from c. next to d. near
8. a. inner b. central c. shopping d. downtown
9. a. cheapness b. readiness c. convenience d. handiness
10. a. because ofb. and c. with d. provided
1.【答案】b
【解析】as early as的意思为“同……一样早”, early是副词,“早期”的意思,
earlier是比较级“较早” 的意思。

2.【答案】d
【解析】本句的意思是“街道的两旁排列着很多各种各样的商店”,build的意思是“建造,修建”,design的意思是“设计”,intend“意思是“打算”,line是“沿……排列” 的意思。

3.【答案】c
【解析】本句的意思是“除了各种各样的商店销售各种各样的商品之外,有些商店还提供服务”,apart from意为“除此之外”,后必须接名词或动名词,however是连词“然而” 的意思,in addition可单独使用,意为“除此之外”,as well用在句末。

4.【答案】d
【解析】本句的意思是“在五十年代,情况发生了变化”,有转折的意思。

suddenly和abruptly都是“突然” 的意思,contrarily指“相反地”,but是“但是” 的意思,表转折。

5.【答案】d
【解析】本句意为“商人们开始对城市界限以外的开阔地感兴趣”,out of表示“……的外面”而outside指“超过某一个界限,范围等”。

6.【答案】a
【解析】这里是一个时间状语从句。

因此用when (在……时候)。

while指“在……期间”;since表示“自从”,主句一般用完成时。

7.【答案】b
【解析】本句意为“远离拥挤的市中心”, out of指“在……之外”,away from 表示距离,“远离”,next to指“靠近,下一个”,near是“近” 的意思。

8.【答案】d
【解析】本句意为“顾客从市区被吸引到城市以外的商业中心”,只有downtown “市区” 符合此意。

9.【答案】c
【解析】这里convenience与providing 组成短语“提供方便,便利”,符合上下文义。

10.【答案】c?’ @` } ?’ @` }
【解析】介词with在这里的意思是“带有”,本句意为“商业街被变成了带有长椅、喷泉及户外娱乐的风景优美的公园”。

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