2014高考英语 完形填空精英练习题(17)
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2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题〔17〕与答案
完形填空练习
Miss Wenter was watching TV when the program suddenly stopped. “Sorry to 1 the program. Now we are requested to 2 an important notice from the police station. At about nine this evening, alady named Mrs Humney was 3 and killed. Anyone who can supply any clue(线索) is requested to report to the 4 . Thank you.〞 The terrible news made the lonely girl 5with fear. She couldn’t help looking around,but she didn’t notice that a man was already 6 behind the door to the veranda(阳台).
All of a 7 the man appeared before Miss Wenter. The girl really didn’t know what to do. “Don’t ask for 8, just put your jewellery on the table; then think over whether I shall be safe to stay up here for thenight,〞 said the robber. That made Miss Wenter even more 9, but she tried to 10 herself.
Just then came the whistle of a police car, In a little while, someone rang the 11. The robber said with a gun 12 the girl’s back, “Go to the door and say that you’ve gone to bed. Never let him in.〞
In a flash, the girl had an idea. “O h,who are you?〞 she said.
“I’m Sergeant Bull, Miss Wenter. Is there something 13 here?〞
“No, there isn’t.〞 Immediately she added loudly, 14, my elderbrother extends his 15 greetings(问候) to you.〞
“Thank you. Good night,〞 Bull replied in the same 16.
A few minutes later, the sound of the police car going 17 could be heard. “It’s well 18 ,〞 the robber said with a smile. Then he 19 to the girl. Almost at the same time the glass on the window was broken. The policemen hurried into the room from the veranda. They quickly puthandcuffs (手铐) on the robber.
“Miss Wenter, your greetings were so good that it made us take 20 right
away,〞 said Sergeant Bull, because we’ve already known thatyour elder brother was killed in a robbery half a year ago.〞
1. A. stopB. shareC. interruptD. control
2. A. obeyB. makeC. introduceD. broadcast
3. A. robbedB. hurtC. woundedD. stolen
4. A. publicB. policeC. hospitalD. family
5. A. cryB. shake C. fallD. tremble
6. A. hiddenB. sittingC. awayD. staying
7. A. whileB. timeC. periodD. sudden
8. A. anythingB. troubleC. anotherD. police
9. A. carefulB. anxiousC. strangeD. terrified
10.A.protectB.helpC.calm D. express
11.A.callB.phoneC.windowD. doorbell
12.A.at B.againstC.behindD. beyond
13.A.newB.importantC.unusualD. upset
14. A.InsteadB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD. Besides
15.A.heartyB.deeplyC.ownD. real
16.A.soundB.mannerC.speechD. voice
17.A.outB.onC.alongD. away
18.A.enoughB.nowC.doneD. said
19.A.referredB.listenedC.talkedD. rushed
20.A.himB.actionC.photosD. something
完形填空练习〔五十七〕
1~5 CDABD6~10 DBDC 11~15 DBCDA16~20 BDCDB
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完形填空〔记叙文〕
(山东省济南市外国语学校2010—2011学年度第一学期高三质测)
In Twain, many people know what a “motorpool〞 means. It is 61 known as a place for the maintenance of official business and government cars. 62 it is a place for vehicle maintenance.
More than ten years ago I came to America on business and I took advantage of the 63 to visit my friend. My friend drove a car to 64 me at the airport, and took me to his home. Out of the 65 , my friend drove his car into the innermost 66 , which had a sign“carpool only〞. I 67 what“carpool〞meant. I felt doubted whether he was going to a motorpool. 68 I thought myself clever in asking:
“Is there anything wrong with the car? 〞
“Nothing. 69 ? 〞 said he.
“Well then, why are you going to carpool? 〞 I 70 .
My friend couldn’t help71 and told me that “carpool〞 referred to the lane that only the cars with two or more 72 could drive in. I felt rather 73 on hearing that.
After dinner, my friend’s neighbour came over to ask whether he74 “carpool〞the next day. “75 , 〞my friend said, “I will accompany my friend to go shopping tomorrow. 〞 I was 76 again, wondering why he could not “carpool〞 with him since we had “carpooled〞today. My friend explained to me again that the “carpool〞 that his neighbour 77 meant they in turn drove the car to work so as to save 78 . The first“carpool〞is a noun, 79 the second“carpool〞is a verb. It is really 80 for newcomers in America to understand it in a short time.
61. A. commonly B. probably C. partly D. simply
62. A. In generalB. In particularC. After allD. Above all
63. A. breakB. timeC. chanceD. place
64. A. watchB. helpC. meetD. catch
65. A. sightB. airportC. kindnessD. plane
66. A. lineB. laneC. rangeD. route
67. A. wonderedB. knewC. understoodD. learned
68. A. ForB. ThusC. ThenD. Though
69. A. HowB. WhatC. WhyD. Where
70. A. remindedB. respondedC. explainedD. judged
71. A. thinkingB. talkingC. laughingD. showing
72. A. passengersB. driversC. kidsD. ladies
73. A. surprisedB. excitedC. annoyedD. embarrassed
74. A. needed B. couldC. should D. would
75. A. Sure B. SorryC. Pardon D. Good
76. A. upsetB. doubtfulC. confusedD. worried
77. A. usedB. insistedC. learnedD. provided
78. A. energyB. timeC. moneyD. gas
79. A. asB. soC. whileD. for
80. A. interestingB. difficultC. importantD. necessary
参考答案93.AACCB BABCB CADBB CAACB :
完形填空〔记叙文〕
(四川省乐山一中2011届高三第一次摸底检测)
After years of experience, Brenda was faced with a challenge in Sunday School. However,
she just didn’t know how to41 it in a good way. She had never been asked to teach a child quite like Cindy!
Cindy, you see, was 42 . She came from a broken home. And although she was really 43 , she thought she was so bad that she could not be successful. 44 , Cindy needed care, and most of all, Cindy needed love! There just had to be a way of 45 her. Day after day, Brenda would pray for Cindy, yet Sunday would come and go and she saw 46 , if any change.
Then one day Brenda asked Cindy if she could47 a role in a Christmas programme the children were 48 to do. Cindy’s answer was, “Don’t you think you can find someone better than me? 〞
“Better than you? 〞came Brenda’s49 . “What makes you think there is50 better than you? 〞
“Well, I’ve 51 been asked to do anything before because I’m not good. I won’t get the part 52 and then everyone will be mad at me for messing up their 53 , 〞came Cindy’s answer.
“Oh, Cindy, 〞 said Brenda in a 54 voice. “I am so55 that you think that, but you are so wr ong. Don’t you realize how56 you are? 〞
“No, 〞57 a reply in a low voice because Cindy was now in 58 .
“But Cindy, in my eyes, you are special and you can also do something well like others, 〞 Brenda said.
“Really? Do you think so really? Thank you, Mis s Brenda! Nobody has believed in me like you. 59 I’ll have a try, 〞 said Cindy as she60 a hug from her teacher for the first time!
41. A. share with B. deal with C. do with D. go with
42. A. average B. naughty C. different D. ordinary
43. A. clever B. foolish C. lovely D. friendly
44. A. In return B. In turnC. In all D. In fact
45. A. stopping B. keeping C. helping D. knowing
46. A. much B. little C. some D. few
47. A. study B. like C. replace D. play
48. A. asking B. beginning C. planning D. learning
49. A. reply B. noise C. sound D. problem
50. A. no one B. anyone C. none D. everyone
51. A. ever B. often C. always D. never
52. A. good B. bad C. right D. poor
53. A. environment B. programme C. invention D. homework
54. A. gentle B. high C. loud D. clear
55. A. glad B. lucky C. proud D. sorry
56. A. happy B. sad C. valuable D. beautiful
57. A. said B. came C. received D. went
58. A. silence B. troublesC. public D. tears
59. A. Then B. But C. As D. Because
60. A. refused B. expected C. received D. separated
参考答案94. BCADC BDCAB DCBAD CBDAC :
重庆主城八区高三学业调研抽测试卷
第三局部: 阅读理解(共20小题; 每一小题2分, 总分为40分)
阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最优选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
A
Suddenly all the lights on that crowded underground train went out. Then it stopped in that dark tunnel(隧道).
We waited. We expected the lights to come on again soon. But nothing happened. Then I began to smell something. Yes, I could smell smoke. So I asked myself, “Is this train on fire?〞People around me then began to cry out in fear. “The train is on fire!〞 they cried.
Then the woman standing next to me suddenly fell on the floor. I realized she was overcome by the smoke. Then I saw flames appearing. “If something does not happen soon,〞I said to myself, “I will be burnt alive!〞
But as I stood there in the dark in that crowded burning train, I could see no way to escape. I thought, “Noone can save me from certain death but God. Only God can make a way for any of us to escape death in this train.〞
Before the flames reached me, I found the open door and I climbed out of the train into the dark tunnel. Then as quickly as I could, I ran from the burning train down the tunnel. Now as I ran I could hear hundreds of people that were locked in that burning train, crying out for help. I knew I could do nothing to help them, so I ran on.
Then for two hours I kept walking in that dark train tunnel. At last I saw a light in the distance. I asked myself “Why did God enable me to escape death?〞 I decided, “God must have a purpose for saving my life. He must want me to help other people experience what He could do for them.〞
56. What caused the woman next to me to fall?
A. The fire.
B. Fear.
C. The smoke.
D. Anxiety.
57. The passengers failed to escape because ________.
A. they didn’t find the way out
B. they were too frightened to move
C. the fire and smoke were too much
D. too many people were in their way
58. What would the author most possibly do after he saw the exit from the tunnel?
A. Going home.
B. Blaming himself.
C. Calling reporters.
D. Returning to help.
59. Between which two paragraphs can the following paragraph be put?
I cried, “God, if it is not my time to die, please help me!〞 Then I heard a noise. It was like a door opening. It was on my right hand side. So in the dark, I at once began to push my way forward to where that noise came from.
A. Between Paragraph 2 and 3.
B. Between Paragraph 3 and 4.
C. Between Paragraph 4 and 5.
D. Between Paragraph 5 and 6.
参考答案 56—-59、 CADC
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Every person leaves a footprint.That’s what I learnt when I started to work as a private investigator 10 years ago.People pay restaurant bills with their bank cards,check into hotels or travel around. In every case,they leave a trace.And because of this,I’m able to track them down even when they don’t want to be found. The first thing I do when I want to find out where someone is staying is to go to the neighborhood where he used to live。
It’s human nature to tell stories which
is why neighbors will tell me all they know when I ring at their houses.Sometimes,someone even talks about his friend’s dishonesty.Then I produce a pattern of my subject’s life:if he likes to have a holiday in Spain or in Italy, if he prefers two-or-three-star hotels and where he might hide his assets.When I’ve got this life pattern,I start my research.
Nine times out of 10,I find the people I'm looking for.I once investigated a lorry supplier who owed£500,000 to a subcontractor(分包商)。
The subcontractor wanted to find out if it was worth bringing charges against the supplier I found out the supplier had moved assets to his son,who founded a new company offering the same product.It was all done within the law.There was no money to be got from that operation. However, I asked the son If I could speak to his father and he told me that his parent was on a long holiday in Spain and wouldn’t be back for a while.It didn’t take me long to find out that the father wasn’t in Spain.
I went back to the son and this time he told me that his father might be in Bulgaria, and I found him doing winter sport‘s in a beautiful mountain area.He was living in a big house on a large piece of land he had bought for£400,000.This was exactly the kind of asset my customer was looking for.
56.We learn from the text that a private investigator is one who.
A.follows people and reports on what they do
B.helps people start business
C.gives advice to people about the law
D.settles arguments between businesses or companies
57.The underlined word “assets〞(in paragraph 2)most probably means.
A.houses B.family C.identity D.possessions 58.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?
A.The author visits the place where his subject used to live in order to find out why he is
dishonest.
B.It’s human nature to share some trouble with others
C.The author usually tracks someone’s bank card first if he wants to find out where the
man is staying.
D.The lorry supplier moved his asset’s to his son in order to prevent paying back the money he owed.
59.We may infer from the text that the subcontractor might
A.bring charges against the lorry supplier’s son
B.give up hope of settling the debt
C.get his money back
D.sell the big house in Bulgaria
56-60 ADDC。