高考英语二轮小专题复习之完形填空_23
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语鹅市安置阳光实验学校完形填空35
1.There are great doctors and perhaps it is enough to say that Dr Charles Mayo was one. 36 ,it is not enough for me.Charles Mayo was not a 37 of mine in the sense that he would 38 by for dinner or remember my daughter’s graduation.We were not that 39 ,for he lived in Minnesota and I lived in California.He was a friend in the sense that he 40 more like a friend than a doctor when he was being a doctor.
I got very close to him just once.More 41 ,he got very close to me.I was flying my own plane to Washington and I felt a serious 42 in my back.It turned around, 43 for a clinic nearby and got in 44 with Dr Jan,my doctor.Jan at once said I had appendicitis (阑尾炎) and I told him he was the 45 doctor I had ever met.“I have no fever and any other symptoms of it.How can I 46 have appendicitis?”
“If you want to 47 better as quickly as possible,we’ll have Charles Mayo look at you.”It took Charles Mayo about thirty seconds to 48 to Jan’s request.
Charles was washing his hands when I was 49 into the operation room.I said,my
50 shaking,“You have done this before,haven’t you?”
“Of course,”he said.“Twice.”
Among all his interests he was craziest about being a doctor.He faced 51 often enough to know that while it is final in a sense,it is not
52 final at all.He enjoyed 53 too much not to know that it has a meaning beyond here and now.
54 he died on July 29,1968,at the age of seventy,following an accident,he lived on in the 55 of his books.I am glad he wrote them,giving people the feeling that we still have him.
36.A.Therefore B.Actually C.However
D.Besides
37.A.friend B.teacher C.doctor
D.workmate
38.A.come B.pass C.drop D.stand
39.A.fast B.friendly C.far D.close 40.A.seemed B.looked C.found D.became 41.A.luckily B.happily C.exactly
D.usually
42.A.trouble B.pain C.worry D.problem 43.A.hurrying B.running C.waiting
D.heading
44.A.telephone B.reach C.touch
D.related
45.A.funniest B.best C.worst
D.oldest
46.A.possibly B.necessarily C.suddenly D.fearfully
47.A.do B.think C.examine D.feel
48.A.stick B.get C.come D.agree 49.A.driven B.wheeled C.forced D.led 50.A.hand B.head C.voice D.leg
51.A.patients B.death C.dangers
D.diseases
52.A.only B.nearly C.yet D.really 53.A.himself B.life C.working
D.everything
54.A.When B.After C.Although D.As
55.A.pages B.papers C.articles
D.Subjects
2.
Hidden passengers traveling in ships, trams, or even cars can be a terrible trouble—especially when they are insects. As for this, there is a great ___36___ between human beings; and insects. The former ___37___ every possible effort to avoid being discovered, while the latter quickly ___38___ attention to themselves.
We can only show mercy to the ___39___ man who had to slop his car soon after ___40___ from a country village to drive to London. Hearing a strange noise from the ___41___of the car, he naturally got out to ___42___ the wheels carefully, but he found nothing wrong, so he
___43___ his way. Again the noise began, ___44___ and became even louder. Quickly ___45___ his head, the man saw what appeared to be a great ___46___ cloud following the car. When he stopped at a village further on, he was told that a queen bee must be hidden in his car as there were thousands of bees ___47___.
On learning this, the man drove away .as quickly as possible. After an hour’s ___48___ driving, he arrived safely in London, where he parked his car outside a ___49___ and went in- It was not long ___50___ a customer who had seen him arrive ___51___ in to inform him that his car was ___52___ with bees. The poor driver was ___53___ that the best way should be to call a ___54___. In a short time the man arrived. He found the unwelcome passenger hidden near the wheels at the back. of the car. Very thankful to the driver for this ___55___ gift, the bee-keeper took the queen and her thousand of followers home in a large box.
36. A. connection B. difference C. communication D. similarity
37. A, do B. take C. make D. try
38. A. give B. keep C. pay D. draw
39. A. unfortunate B. careless C. unpleasant D. hopeless
40. A. passing by B. leaving out C. setting out D. getting up
41. A. front B. back C. left D. right