高考英语完形填空限时训练极品题(15)
超实用高考英语复习:完形填空(15空)01:题型精讲及解题技巧
2023届新高考英语二轮复习攻破新题完型填空01:题型精讲及解题技巧【考情分析】(一)考纲解读完形填空是一种综合测试,涉及的知识面很广,是用来测试考生的阅读理解能力和综合应用语言的能力。
测试目的是考查大家对语篇语意的连贯性和运用语言的准确性,以及考查大家对上下文的精细理解和缜密的逻辑判断能力。
新高考I卷及近年的课标卷完形填空以记叙文为主,以夹叙夹议、说明文为辅。
主题语境包括人与自我、人与社会、人与自然。
考点设置以实词为主,其中对动词、名词以及形容词的考查数量最多。
题目把上下文语境理解放在第一位,词汇运用等放在第二位。
第一句不设空,短文设空平均间距为10至15词。
每小题所给的四个选项大多属于同一词类或同一范畴。
具体表现在以下几个方面:(1)词语辨析能力(2)语法结构分析能力(3)语篇理解能力(4)逻辑推理能力(5)文化背景透析能力(6)作者意图剖析能力(7)生活常识综合运用能力命题规律:(二)解题原则“先完意,后完形”。
(三)命题趋势1.未来高考完形填空可能会继续以记叙文为主。
文章选材传递“正能量”,对学生的人生观、价值观的树立会有指导作用。
2.所设选项更具有干扰性和迷惑性,直接根据语法和固定搭配就能选出答案的试题越来越少,设空与语境的联系更加密切。
(四)题型特点1、首句不设空:因为首句是文章的窗口,不设空有助于考生了解或推测全文的大意,2、选项特点:同一小题的四个选项必须是同一词类,且为同一语法形式。
3、设空方式:命题者主要从以下三种层面上设题。
①句子层面:在理解本句的基础上重要信息点可能在空格前,也可能在空格后。
②句组层面:考生需在理解空格所在句及其前一句或后一句之后才可选出正确答案。
③语篇层面:必须理解前后几句或上下段落,甚至整个篇章,才可选出正确答案。
4、题材:说明文或夹叙夹议的文章。
5、内容:完整,逻辑性强,语言结构严谨。
6、考察重点:多为实词,即名/代/动词/形容/副词等。
【夺分攻略】针对完形填空,我们要像侦探一样,利用未设空的已知线索,通过分析排查,找出与设空相关联的线索,再利用这些线索进行逻辑推理,从而最终得出正确答案。
高中英语高考复习完形填空专项练习(新全国卷15题版本,共5篇)(附参考答案)
新高考英语完形填空练习班级考号姓名总分passage 1Several years ago, a neighbor kid kicked a football and broke a basement window of my house.Due to financial problems, I ___21___ it up, thinking I’d get to it someday.Over the years, I had planned to upgrade to energy-efficient windows.But with the frame (窗框) rusted (锈) and firmly ___22___ in the foundation, whoever did it would need to chisel (凿) it out by hanD.It would be a ___23___ process and there were six of those windows in the house.The cost was estimated at $15,000.It was simply ___24___.Honestly, the thought of that window ___25___ me for years.I knew I needed to fix it, but I had built up the ___26___ so much in my mind that I put it off again and again.Then I had a job change and needed to sell the house before moving away.But it was almost ___27___ to find a buyer if there was a broken window.So I pulled off the boards to face this thing head-on.I grabbed some rust remover, ___28___ it around the frame of the window, and gave it a pull.To my astonishment, it easily ___29___.I took the window downtown.It only cost me $12.I could have ___30___ the problem for only $12 when it occurred, but I let it bother me for five years!___31___, this isn’t just about my window.Many of us live with broken windows of one type or another.They are things that seriously affect our ___32___ of life.If you recognize your broken window, don’t ___33___ to mend it.It may turn out to be ___34___ than ually we suffer more in___35___ than in reality.21.A.toreB.madeC.boardedD.packed22.A.lostB.stuckC.buriedD.mixed23.A.brain-burningbor-consumingC.energy-wastingD.risk-taking24.A.in a messB.beyond controlC.at handD.out of reach25.A.went againstB.relied onC.ate atD.appealed to26.A.difficultyB.confidenceC.confusionD.harm27.A.shamefulB.impossibleC.pointlessD.unfair28.A.blewB.turnedC.passedD.spread29.A.brokeB.fellC.movedD.missed30.A.addressedB.ignoredC.delayedD.considered31.A.LuckilyB.ConsequentlyC.UnexpectedlyD.Actually32.A.qualityB.paceC.wayD.meaning33.A.attemptB.guaranteeC.hesitateD.pretend34.A.easierB.tougherC.rarerD.worse35.A.practiceB.memoryC.principleD.imagination21.() 22. 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()passage 2Hearing the notes coming from the other side of the wall, Giorgio was moveD.This was our way of saying “I don't know who you are, but I'm here.You're not ______21______.”It turned out his neighbor's name was Emil and he was 78 years old, _____22_____ from PolanD.His wife had _____23_____ in December from COVID-19 and the _____24_____ in which he was staying was a temporary accommodation until he would sell his house.The only comfort left to Emil was his _____25_____.The reason he was playing at 2 p.m.every weekend and also duetting (二重奏) at that time with Giorgio was because of his _____26_____.“When I wrote the song—Dear Emil, I started _____27_____ Emil's life.A 78 widower that lost the love of his life because of this stupid ______28______.Spending days alone at home due to lockdown, playing her favorite piano song every weekend, until a _____29_____ appeared on his door, one which read you are _____30_____, and not alone.And a new friendship started, two pianos between a wall.Although they didn't know who was playing, it didn't _____31_____ .You can be the _____32_____ to somebody else's darkness.” said Giorgio.Giorgio shared on March 14th that he’d received _____33_____ that Emil had left the world forever in his sleep: “And now he is _____34_____his wife.” “Dear Emil,” he wrote.“I knew little about you, but you _____35_____ my life.You gave me back my passion, believing music can be powerful.”21.A.uniqueB.awakeC.aloneD.accompanied22.A.originallyB.eventuallyC.typicallyD.regularly23.A.got sickB.passed awayC.got injuredD.passed by24.A.hospitalB.storeC.firmD.apartment25.A.pianoB.violinC.photoD.instrument26.A.wifeB.friendC.motherD.daughter27.A.describingB.picturingC.admiringD.predicting28.A.hurtB.challengeC.virusD.war29.A.tapB.knockC.callD.note30.A.heardB.seenC.feltD.smelled31.A.doubtB.affectC.matterD.conflict32.A.objectB.lightC.troubleD.worry33.A.orderB.instructionC.promiseD.word34.A.harmonious withB.similar toC.equal toD.reunited with35.A.betteredB.disturbedC.changedD.confirmed21.() 22. () 23. () 24. () 25. ()26.() 27. () 28. () 29. () 30. ()31.() 32. () 33. () 34. () 35. ()passage 3From the age of eight, I had to contribute my share of labor along with my father.Our family was too ____21____ to afford paid laborers.Working in the rice fields was no easy job, especially in summer.The ____22____ sun would beat upon my arched back.With only a hat, a shirt and a pair of shorts as my ____23____, I would be sweating like a pig within seconds.One day, while resting beside the field, I ____24____ my present life: My family was tied to land, doing ____25____ jobs every day.How could we and farmers like us have ____26____ to a better life? Thinking of this, I was suddenly ____27____ with great pity and great respect for them, and the focus of my ____28____ began to extend beyond myself and my family.A voice inside me ____29____ that I should do something to help that.It was right then that I ______30______ to pursue useful knowledge and technology to ______31______ their burden of labour.This undeniable ______32______ pushed me hard to go to a university on a scholarship and ______33______ earn a degree on agriculture.Although now I went into academic research, I would always ______34______ what working in the rice fields had taught me: Your hard work will be ______35______ if you plant your feet firmly on the ground, for being down-to-earth is an unbroken truth.21.A.desperateB.wiseC.poorD.proud22. A.blindingB.amazingC.risingD.burning23.A.preferenceB.protectionC.purchaseD.priority24.A.puzzled overB.worried aboutC.believed inplained about25.A.high-payingB.heart-breakingC.back-breakingD.risk-taking26.A.reactionsB.contributionsC.accessD.addiction27.A.consumedB.providedC.confusedD.troubled28.A.careerB.scheduleC.interestD.concern29.A.protestedB.insistedC.warnedD.predicted30.A.attemptedB.promisedC.resolvedD.agreed31.A.lightenB.quickenC.distributeD.shoulder32.A.curiosityB.outcomeC.factD.urge33.A.immediatelyB.ultimatelyC.definitelyD.rarely34.A.treasureB.doubtC.adoptD.acquire35.A.facilitatedB.relievedC.challengedD.rewarded21.() 22. () 23. () 24. () 25. ()26.() 27. () 28. () 29. () 30. ()31.() 32. () 33. () 34. () 35. ()passage 4You may have heard the name of Parkrun.But you may not know it was founded by Paul Sinton-Herwitt, who was ___21___ the Royal Society of the Arts' Albert Medal in 2019.He got the honor for his _____22_____ in the field of social improvement.Parkruns are free, weekly, community _____23_____ all around the worlD.The events are 5km and _____24_____ on Saturday morning in parks and open spaces.It is a positive and inclusive _____25_____ where there is no time limit and no one finishes last.Everyone is _____26_____ to come along, whether you walk, jog, run, volunteer or watch.In 2004 Paul had lost his job and he was _____27_____ in an accident.Down but not out, this was the time when the _____28_____ of Parkrun first came to him.On 2nd October 2004,13 amateur runners arrived in Bushy Park, London.Parkrun was born.The first team ____29____ Paul and his wife Joanne together with a few of their friends.At that time, it was just called a time trial, the name Parkrun was not ____30____ until 2008, and no one knew what a phenomenon it would become.The second Parkrun wasn't _____31_____ until 2007.Shortly after Wimbledon, Richmond, Banstead and Leeds Hyde Parks started to host Parkruns.And then, _____32_____ and the number of events have continued to grow.Parkrun is now a _____33_____ phenomenon, represented in 21 different countries, stretching across five continents.At the 2019 ceremony Paul gave a speech celebrating Parkrun, from the tiny ____34____ he planted fifteen years ago through to the worldwide movement.Paul went on to praise their movement of real people and communities, empowering themselves and those around them to do _____35_____ things for themselves and one another.21A.awardedB.showedC.offeredD.given22.A.claimB.announcementC.developmentD.innovation23.A.projectsB.eventsC.routesD.matches24.e outB.make senseC.take placeD.break out25.A.experienceB.impressionC.positionD.feeling 26.A.rightB.willingC.activeD.welcome27.A.injuredB.rescuedC.movedD.killed28.A.questionB.reasonC.ideaD.cause29.A.attractedB.invitedC.foundD.included30.A.adoptedB.adjustedC.achievedD.abused31.A.set offB.set upC.given offD.given up32.A.participationB.examinationC.explorationD.population33.A.localB.nationalC.globalD.personal34.A.dreamB.desireC.treeD.seed35.A.positiveB.attentiveC.productiveD.addictive21.() 22. 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()passage 5A couple of years ago, I stepped off the subway in Upper Manhattan, worn out aftera long and stressful day at work, 21 about the warmth of my beD.I stopped in a grocery store on the way to my apartment to buy a bag of popcorn.A man about three times my size 22 in front of me at the cash register and turned toward me, telling me I looked 23 .I smiled uncomfortably and became noticeably more 24 , as a young woman does when a 25 man starts talking to her at night.He turned toward the cashier and said that he was going to get my snack too.I politely declinedhis 26 and was already pulling out my wallet, but this man wouldn’t 27 meto say no.He 28 the cashier a couple of extra dollars to cover my popcorn and told me that he hoped my 29 got better.He walked out of the 30 and I never saw him again.The world could use a little more 31 .Most of the time, it’s so 32 to get caught up in your own routine and everyday personal worries that we just don’t remember to 33 those around us.The man who 34 for my popcorn has 35 with me and inspired me to pay it forward to others who look like they could use a hanD.21.A.dreamingB.worryingC.forgettingD.inquiring22.A.hidB.stoodC.servedD.shouted23.A.embarrassedB.annoyedC.excitedD.tired24.A.ashamedB.curiousC.alarmedD.energetic25.A.rudeB.strangeC.considerateD.strong 26.A.invitationB.applicationC.rewardD.offer27.A.allowB.remindC.forceD.convince28.A.castB.lentC.handedD.spared29.A.careerB.healthC.stayD.night30.panyB.storeC.apartmentD.station31.A.kindnessB.patienceC.strengthD.respect32.A.relaxingB.embarrassingC.easyD.critical33.A.rely onB.wait onC.knock intoD.tune into34.A.chargedB.huntedC.paidD.fought35.A.dealtB.stuckC.debatedD.agreed21.() 22. () 23. () 24. () 25. ()26.() 27. () 28. () 29. () 30. ()31.() 32. () 33. () 34. () 35. ()附:参考答案passage 121.C 22.B 23.B 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.A31.D 32.A 33.C 34.A 35.Dpassage 221.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.A 26.A 27.B 28.C 29.D 30.A31.C 32.B 33.D 34.D 35.Cpassage 321.C 22.D 23.B 24.A 25.C 26.C 27.A 28.D 29.B 30.C31.A 32.D 33.B 34.A 35.Dpassage 421.A 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.D 27.A 28.C 29.A 30.A31.B 32.A 33.C 34.D 35.Apassage 521.A 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.B26.D 27.A 28.C 29.D 30.B31.A 32.C 33.D 34.C 35.B。
高一英语专题必练完形填空(记叙文)(含答案)(15空 新高考专用)
高一英语专题必练完形填空(记叙文)养成良好的答题习惯,是决定高考英语成败的决定性因素之一。
做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。
1.At twenty-three, I had no idea that a summer class I feared would change my life and help me achieve5.A.remembered B.reviewed C.recovered D.reserved6.A.page B.edge C.back D.cover7.A.relied on B.reflected on C.carried on D.insisted on8.A.access B.limit C.clue D.evidence9.A.ensured B.attempted C.confirmed D.protested10.A.carefully B.definitely C.fully D.independently11.A.explored B.revised C.preferred D.chose12.A.rejected B.unearthed C.received D.accepted13.A.upsetting B.unbelievable C.embarrassing D.alarming14.A.dreams B.legends C.beliefs D.memories15.A.worst B.least C.best D.most2.I have always been hardworking in school. And I enjoyed gaining new understanding about study. One way was making 16 .Math has always been my favorite subject. During each math class, while 17 , I waited for my opportunities to show myself, which were questions. When they came, I would 18 my hand. Answering them 19 made me feel I was great. The only problem was that I wanted to be 20 ——to be right every time.As it turned out, living up to this standard was 21 . In one class, I stood up confidently but gave a 22 answer. Even though I knew this was not my first mistake in life, something different had come at that moment. I thought that my classmates might think I was 23 . The beautiful castle that I had built up 24 after my mistake.In the following classes, I was in low spirits and became silent. Even if I may have known the answer, I was 25 to take the risk of damaging (破坏) my self-confidence any more. Noticing my 26 , my math teacher talked with me and learned my problem. She told me that mistakes are an important part of learning 27 they can point out our weaknesses and help us make progress. I should form the habit of 28 mistakes.From that experience, I realized that I was wrong in my 29 to mistakes. School is not a place to 30 but a place to learn. What I now know is that by holding fast to humility (谦虚) and learning to grow from my mistakes, I can truly learn in a way I could never in the past.16.A.mistakes B.rules C.friends D.promises17.A.teaching B.writing C.reviewing D.listening18.A.touch B.shake C.raise D.wave19.A.briefly B.finally C.carefully D.correctly20.A.perfect B.creative C.smart D.popular21.A.natural B.impossible C.unnecessary D.informal22.A.wrong B.short C.quick D.right23.A.stupid B.funny C.clever D.strange24.A.took in B.turned up C.set off D.fell down25.A.easy B.happy C.excited D.unwilling26.A.silence B.anger C.happiness D.shyness27.A.if B.so C.because D.before28.A.accepting B.making C.realizing D.repeating29.A.schedule B.dream C.hobby D.attitude30.A.get along B.show off C.play D.choose3.Our son, Tom, was different from others, because he was born with a serious brain disease. My wife and I often comforted him as he faced many 31 in his early years.It was 32 to see him regularly chosen last for baseball, but his most tough time came when he began high school. One afternoon, Tom returned home in 33 and shouted: “I’m never going to school again!” He was 34 with food that other kids had 35 him on the school bus on the way home. Tom later told us what had 36 . A few days earlier, Tom had 37 up for the school running team. That day, a few older students made fun of his performance on the track. I called the headmaster about the 38 and it never happened again.One day, as the other kids exercised in the gym, they 39 one lonely runner Tom, jogging around the snow-covered track. A few weeks later, Tom said to me, “Dad, I was ready for the worst.” He added that each month, each student 40 an “athlete of the month” and voted (投票) for the 41 . Tom’s name had never been 42 . But that day, one student said: “Sir, I would like to propose (提名) Tom for athlete of the month.” The coach looked 43 .“He works harder than any of us, Sir,” the student continued. “But we’ll have to have someone support the proposal,” the coach replied. Tears formed in Tom’s eyes as everyone in theclass put their hands up. We, also in tears, looked on as he 44 showed his certificate (证书).Whenever I feel hopeless, I think of this story. I 45 myself that challenges are not overcome by force, but by patience, determination, and faith.31.A.opportunities B.inspirations C.challenges D.changes32.A.hopeful B.heartbreaking C.convenient D.well-meaning33.A.relief B.tears C.shock D.failure34.A.filled B.provided C.attached D.covered35.A.thrown at B.pushed against C.broken down D.dropped out36.A.viewed B.supplied C.happened D.suffered37.A.stayed B.signed C.pulled D.cheered38.A.crime B.tension C.movement D.situation39.A.concerned B.watched C.noticed D.ignored40.A.invited B.agreed C.meant D.chose41.A.winner B.ruler C.advisor D.fighter42.A.accepted B.recognized C.attended D.listed43.A.surprised B.awkward C.disappointed D.satisfied44.A.frankly B.proudly C.equally D.seriously45.A.argued B.reflected C.reminded D.comforted4.On Dec.26, Gelinne was at home. Suddenly, his daughter cried “Look!” Gelinne looked up just in time to seea small 46 a few hundred yards away, losing 47 .As the plane disappeared behind the trees, Gelinne, a former 48 , realized it would land in the creek.49 , he ran down to the waterfront. The plane had slid to a stop on the broad, frozen creek, far from shore, sinking. The pilot was standing on the 50 . Gelinne knew from his previous training that even a few minutes in the 51 water could kill the pilot.Gelinne 52 the ice with his foot and decided not to take any chances walking on it. So he and his son, John, pulled two kayaks (皮划艇)out. “If it can float on the water, it can 53 on the ice,” Gelinne said.The kayaks’ paddles (桨)proved too weak, so the 54 tried using sticks to push the boats along. When Gelinne reached the plane, the pilot was standing on a tail wing, surrounded by open water. Gelinne pushedhis kayak off the ice and into the water, thinking, “What if he panics? What if I fall over?”With his son nearby, Gelinne focused on keeping the pilot 55 , joking, “Just 56 the kayak as if you were hugging your wife.” The pilot grabbed the kayak’s bow. Gelinne knew he had to get the pilot onto the shelf of 57 ice. But each time Gelinne tried, the kayak 58 the ice. He needed help.Soon a police officer arrived and radioed for help. A boat appeared and 59 the pilot, Steve 71, and rushed him to safety, who would be treated for minor injuries.The boat had arrived just in time, Gelinne recalled. “I’m 60 years old,” he says. “There was no way I could get him to shore.” Still, he was 60 .46.A.spaceship B.balloon C.aircraft D.parachute47.A.speed B.height C.direction D.balance48.A.pilot B.sailor C.astronaut D.bodyguard49.A.Without difficulty B.With patience C.Without hesitation D.With courage50.A.nose B.wing C.engine D.tail51.A.icy B.deep C.cold D.rough52.A.touched B.kicked C.tested D.stroked53.A.float B.fleet C.ride D.slide54.A.couple B.pair C.pilots D.sailors55.A.still B.quiet C.calm D.peaceful56.A.hang over B.hang on to C.hang out D.hang up57.A.drifting B.floating C.unbroken D.melting58.A.broke into B.broke through C.broke out D.broke down59.A.took up B.held up C.picked up D.saved up60.A.contented B.regretful C.upset D.excited5. Mrs. June P. Garrett was my seventh-grade English teacher. Back in 1968, she had a major 61 on my life.When I was in seventh grade, my father 62 me to play sports. Unfortunately, I did not have any of what might be called “ 63 talent.” But I wanted to make my father 64 , if not proud. So, I 65 the junior high school football team.In the meantime, I 66 a post on the junior high school newspaper. I even created a parody (拙劣的模仿) advice column called “Dear Gertrude.”Mrs. Garrett, also the advisor for the newspaper, 67 my unconventional (非常规的) writing. One day, while grading a homework assignment, she wrote this short but 68 note: “You will make a living as a writer someday.”From that point on, I 69 what I wanted to do with my life. In fact, in 8th grade, when it came time to write that “What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?” essay, I no longer wanted to be a doctor (which is what my four brothers all became). 70 . I wrote these words:Now my mind wanders to a 71 thought. To be a writer is my search.I got a B+ on that paper, and my path in life was 72 .Soon I 73 playing football in 8th grade and focused the rest of my school years on 74 !We all have talents. Fortunately, I had just the right teacher at just the right time to help me 75 mine.61.A.reflection B.judgement C.influence D.project62.A.warned B.guided C.expected D.allowed63.A.basic B.beneficial C.creative D.athletic64.A.confused B.special C.happy D.disappointed65.A.went back to B.signed up for C.insisted on D.prepared for 66.A.exchanged B.adapted C.refused D.landed67.A.shared B.encouraged C.recovered D.followed68.A.interesting B.flexible C.inspiring D.responsible69.A.considered B.knew C.wondered D.doubted70.A.Instead B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise71.A.new B.secret C.foil D.small72.A.achieved B.cut C.separated D.set73.A.enjoyed B.stopped C.stressed D.kept74.A.writing B.acting C.searching D.exercising75.A.improve B.recognize C.change D.recommend6.Sudha Chandran, who was a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident.She was also cut off on her career (事业) road.Though the accident brought her bright career to a 76 , she didn’t give up. In the 77 months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial (人造的) 78 made from rubber filled with sponge (海绵). So strongly she wanted to go back to 79 after she had been fitted with an artificial leg. Sudha knew that she believed in herself and could 80 her dream, so she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing 81 to balance, bend, stretch, walk, turn, twist and twirl.After every public recital (个人表演), she 82 ask her dad about her performance. “You still have a long way to go” was the answer she used to get 83 . In January 1984, Sudha made a historic 84 by giving a public recital in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it 85 everyone to tears and this 86 pushed her to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her dad the 87 question, he didn’t say anything. He just touched her feet as a praise.Sudha’s comeback was 88 moving that a film producer decided to make the story into a hit film.When someone asked Sudha how she had 89 to dance again, she said quite simply, “YOU DON’T NEED FEET TO DANCE.” 90 is impossible in this world. If you have the will to win, you can achieve anything.76.A.success B.height C.stop D.point77.A.painful B.unforgettable C.busy D.free78.A.gift B.flower C.leg D.box79.A.home B.dancing C.school D.walking80.A.stop B.leave C.forget D.realize81.A.starting B.remembering C.learning D.wanting82.A.could B.would C.should D.might83.A.in surprise B.in return C.in turn D.in anger84.A.comeback B.change C.movement D.promise85.A.forced B.made C.let D.moved86.A.performance B.story C.decision D.accident87.A.strange B.new C.normal D.same88.A.such B.this C.so D.very89.A.tried B.managed C.thought D.imagined90.A.Everything B.Anything C.Something D.Nothing7.My mother worked as a housekeeper, and she often brought many leftover things home, including used 91 as well as many other things.One December day, an old-model toy car 92 among a load of other things. It was as long as my forearm and took both hands to lift. I immediately began 93 it and polishing (抛光) it to a bright candy-apple red. It was a thing of 94 , and I glowed (容光焕发) as much as it did from the pride of 95 .Our relatives from France came to visit that Christmas, and my young French cousin 96 that wonderful, shiny red automobile. He’d been 97 so far in life, suffering several illnesses as a child and 98 himself badly earlier in the year when his bicycle hit a plate-glass window.By now, everyone 99 how I felt about the car, so nobody dared suggest that I give it to him. But, deep down, I knew it was the 100 thing to do. So when they 101 , my red car went with him. Though I was sad to see it go, my heart 102 when I saw the pleasant smile on his face as he tightly held it.I still 103 that car and miss it to this day. But with that beloved 104 Christmas gift, I bonded with my cousin for life.Giving that gift 105 showed me that it is better to give than to receive. It was the first gift that I gave that keeps me giving.91.A.candies B.toys C.clothes D.books92.A.arrived B.returned C.hid D.parked93.A.driving B.packing C.cleaning D.studying94.A.memory B.magic C.interest D.beauty95.A.ownership B.membership C.companionship D.leadership96.A.took pride in B.got hold of C.kept an eye on D.fell in love with 97.A.indecisive B.independent C.unfriendly D.unlucky98.A.treating B.hurting C.finding D.controlling99.A.agreed B.reflected C.wondered D.knew100.A.final B.true C.right D.easy101.A.left B.visited C.waited D.searched102.A.raced B.sang C.opened D.broke103.A.play with B.look for C.think about D.run into104.A.repaid B.preserved C.recycled D.improved105.A.out B.away C.back D.off8.When I was 14, I invited some friends for a party at our home out in the country. I planned it well, but something 106 happened. When it was time for us to ride the bus, Nora, one of my friends, didn’t 107 .I felt 108 . Why would she tell me she’d come to the party and then 109 without letting me know? So, I decided to call Nora and get some 110 . I needed no apologies but I demanded to know why.Nora 111 she had to stay away from school because she was sick. Anger still seized me and I 112 to listen, “What kind of friend are you?” Nora began crying on the phone, hurt and surprised. For the rest of the school year, we 113 hung around again, and I forgot about my 114 call with Nora. 115 had happened between us at some point, but I shrugged (耸肩) it off.Years later, I began to reflect on that ugly phone conversation. I 116 it. I recognized how 117 , and self-centered I’d been, caring only about myself. I wanted to make things 118 . I wrote an apology letter to Nora and soon got her 119 . So finally, we did bring a sad moment from the past to a 120 conclusion, healing both of us.106.A.unexpected B.unproven C.unfair D.unsure107.A.take over B.show off C.turn up D.set out108.A.guilty B.mad C.embarrassed D.curious109.A.reach out B.step forward C.look away D.back out110.A.answers B.comfort C.excuses D.company111.A.explained B.announced C.predicted D.complained 112.A.attempted B.intended C.refused D.pretended113.A.merrily B.hardly C.regularly D.frequently114.A.urgent B.formal C.individual D.hurtful115.A.Quarrel B.Friendship C.Tension D.Disagreement 116.A.regretted B.ignored C.remembered D.honored117.A.awkward B.selfish C.shallow D.anxious118.A.accessible B.easy C.right D.valuable119.A.decision B.respect C.information D.forgiveness120.A.serious B.strange C.healthy D.natural9.My childhood was mostly silent. It was full of love, laughter, anger and sadness like any family, but these things occurred 121 . The knowledge instilled (灌输) in me was 122 by watching my mother as she moved through her silent world.I loved to watch her hands, which were always 123 me things by showing me how, as she watered, weeded and dug her garden. The hands were rough with curs and 124 , but filled with wisdom.Sometimes, those same hands spoke to me literally. Basic 125 language started in the family quite suddenly but then126 just as quickly. My mother 127 that lip-reading was quicker. She would look at me intently (聚精会神地) and 128 . words such as, “watch this” or “this is how”, or “never touch this plant”. We often went for hours like this, 129 a word spoken and yet we were talking in various ways the whole time.As I grew up, I began to 130 why my mother spent so much time in her garden. Her deafness had come during an era of little tolerance (包容) for diversity (多样化), and much 131 of disability. The world outside was demanding and unforgiving while her garden was full of kindness and 132 . For her it was the only place under her 133 .My mother’s knowledge is deeply 134 inside me. I now have gardening hands, with cuts and soars, and cherish their 135 . With any luck my kids will have them one day, too.121.A.quickly B.constantly C.quietly D.normally122.A.passed down B.brought up C.laid down D.made up123.A.serving B.awarding C.sparing D.teaching124.A.spots B.lines C.marks D.scars125.A.pose B.sign C.signal D.wave126.A.failed B.progressed C.stopped D.spread127.A.regretted B.insisted C.predicted D.doubted128.A.mouth B.eye C.nose D.finger129.A.frequently B.simply C.hardly D.merely130.A.show B.understand C.wonder D.question131.A.recognition B.concentration C.disapproval D.credit132.A.acceptance B.creativity C.inspiration D.guidance133.A.function B.shadow C.guarantee D.control134.A.involved B.buried C.applied D.choked135.A.roughness B.flexibility C.strength D.softness10.Locals call it Mosi-oa-Tunya—“the smoke that thunders”. No other 136 describes Victoria Falls better. I saw a photo of the falls as a child and I 137 then, that was where I would go one day! Thirty years later, I achieved that 138 .I stood at the entrance of the Victoria Falls Park on the Zimbabwe (津巴布韦) side of the falls! I could not control my 139 ! From the entrance, I followed the path that leads visitors through the forest to the falls. As I 140 the falls, I heard the thunderous roar and I 141 my steps. I made my way to a clearing and there they were: Victoria Falls! I stopped for several minutes to 142 the impressive view, and then continued to walk along the path through the forest. The path branched off to various lookouts (瞭望台), each of which offered 143 views of the falls on the other side of the gorge (峡谷). Aside from walking through the forest to 144 the falls, the park also has several 145 for thrill-seekers. The activities range from fox-flying across the gorge to gorge swinging, I 146 to stay put (留在原地) and enjoy the view. I watched these thrill-seekers and their screams made me believe that I’d made the 147 decision!Seeing Victoria Falls truly was a dream come true and I was 148 that I got to see it. It was a 149 that I didn’t get to experience the falls from the other side where the 150 could sit in a natural pool at the very edge (边缘) of the falls.136.A.picture B.idea C.name D.position137.A.knew B.wondered C.doubted D.guessed138.A.standard B.success C.level D.dream139.A.fear B.anger C.excitement D.curiosity140.A.saw B.approached C.described D.drew141.A.heard B.counted C.followed D.quickened142.A.enjoy B.share C.recall D.miss143.A.popular B.amazing C.normal D.similar144.A.protect B.view C.imagine D.avoid145.A.courses B.shows C.activities D.places 146.A.refused B.agreed C.forgot D.chose 147.A.right B.final C.hard D.brave 148.A.glad B.afraid C.sure D.sorry 149.A.way B.question C.pity D.possibility 150.A.customers B.visitors C.managers D.guides高一英语专题必练完形填空(记叙文)1.At twenty-three, I had no idea that a summer class I feared would change my life and help me achieve dreams.The class focusing on literature centered on 1 and illness. A few weeks into the course, I realized I was changing my opinion about it 2 feeling scared. It was 3 me to go after my dreams and stop waiting for tomorrow to work towards my 4 . As I drove to school one day, I 5 my wish list and realized l wanted to see my name on the 6 of a published book. Thus, I went home, sat down, and 7 what story I would tell.Recently, I’d had 8 to several news stories about wrongful conviction (定罪). Inspired by them, l 9 I wanted to write about that topic and explore it more 10 . Therefore, I 11 a green notebook, where I set out to write the first page of what would become my first novel. Four years later, my manuscript (原稿) was 12 by a small publisher. The moment I received the e-mail, I told my husband the 13 news, trembling and crying.Even bigger 14 were brought to life after that. I wrote more books and got picked up by one of the five publishers. Life may bring us a big surprise. Sometimes, the things we fear the most will eventually become the things that change us for the 15 .1.A.evil B.kindness C.despair D.death2.A.instead of B.due to C.except for D.less than3.A.discouraging B.amusing C.inspiring D.disappointing4.A.goals B.sites C.class D.adventure5.A.remembered B.reviewed C.recovered D.reserved6.A.page B.edge C.back D.cover7.A.relied on B.reflected on C.carried on D.insisted on8.A.access B.limit C.clue D.evidence9.A.ensured B.attempted C.confirmed D.protested10.A.carefully B.definitely C.fully D.independently11.A.explored B.revised C.preferred D.chose12.A.rejected B.unearthed C.received D.accepted13.A.upsetting B.unbelievable C.embarrassing D.alarming14.A.dreams B.legends C.beliefs D.memories15.A.worst B.least C.best D.most【答案】1.D 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
高考英语二轮复习方案专题限时集训(新课标 湖南专用)15 完形填空第二节1 Word含解析
专题限时训练(十五)[完形填空第二节(一)](限时:每篇5分钟)(一)At one point along an open highway,I came to a crossroads with a traffic light.I was alone on the road by now,but 1.________ I drove up to the light,it turned red,and I braked to a halt.I looked left,right,2.________ behind me.Nothing.Not a car,no suggestion of headlights,but there I sat, waiting for the light to change,the only human being for at least a mile in any direction.I started wondering 3.________ I refused to run the light.I was not afraid of being caught by the police,because there was obviously 4.________ policeman anywhere around,and 5.________ certainly would have been no danger in going through it.Much later that night,the same question of why I'd stopped for that light came back to me.I think I stopped because it's part of a contract we all have with each other.It's not only the law,but it's 6.________ agreement we have,and we trust each other to honour it: we don't go through red lights.Like most of us,I'm more ready to be stopped 7.________ doing something bad by the social agreement that disapproves of it 8.________ by any law against it.(二)Whenever a disaster takes place,thousands of people start to contact various organizations and post to online groups in an effort to try to volunteer at 1.________ disaster site.Some2.________ jump into their cars and drive to the area.But 3.___ _____ most of these people don't realize is that spontaneous(自发的)volunteers 4.________ specific training can actually cause more problems rather than reduce them in a disaster situation.In disaster situations,volunteers 5.________ be mentally and physically prepared to work 16 hours a day or more in highly-stressed situations.6.________ may have to live in simple conditions,sleeping in a tent that they bring with them7.________ a gym with many people.And what happens if you get to the situation and discover you can't handle what is happening around you? Volunteers who show up untrained can get in the way rather 8.________ provide some help.So make sure you are trained if you want to be a volunteer.(三)Living in a new country means experiencing a different way of life.This is very exciting and interesting,1.________ it can also be a little challenging at times,because the cultures of all countries are unique.Culture is like 2.________ iceberg.You can see some parts of an iceberg—just like you can see some parts of a country's culture 3.________ you visit it.For example,you can see different ways 4.________ greeting people,hear different languages and observe different festivals and customs.However,a much bigger part of every iceberg is hidden under water.5.________ though this part of the iceberg is hard to see,it is very important—6.________ it,the iceberg would not exist.The same is true of culture.There are many aspects of it 7.________ you cannot see when you visit a different country,for example,the nature of friendship and the importance of time.8.________ will take a long time to understand those values and beliefs.(四)It is inevitable(不可避免的) for us to meet failure and success in everyday life.Most of us are eager for success and scared of failure.However,no one is always successful 1.________ also no one is always a failure.Then 2.________ to deal with failure and success in our life?On the one hand,“Failure is the mother of success.”If we sum 3.________ experiences and lessons after failure,maybe success will come.Nevertheless,if we lose heart and give up former efforts,we will not succeed. 4.________a word,the key to success is our hard struggle.On the other hand,success may cause failure,too.Generally speaking,success often adds confidence and satisfaction,5.________failure is accompanied by misery and sadness.But supposing 6.________ become selfsatisfied once we succeed and stop struggling. Then it's sure that failure will come.We should take 7.________ right attitude towards failure and success.To sum up,there is not an absolute limit between success and failure.8.________ is important is our struggle and attitude.(五)Living in modern society,most people are likely to be under great stress which caused by living and succeeding.1.________,a lot of psychological and social problems arise.To deal with stress effectively,one has to be well-prepared both 2.________ and physically.One has to establish the conception that stress is normal and it can be a motivation of success as long as people accept 3.________ existence.Since we cannot destroy stress,why can't we treat with it in 4.________ optimistic way? Stress is not a thing that we should be afraid of 5.________ what we should make full use of.One has to change the way he lives to reduce the influences 6.________ stress.Staying up late and drinking alcohol helps 7.________ but add the risk of getting worse.Keeping a regular calendar and following a healthy diet helps reduce its effects.Stress is not as frightening as it is described 8.________ people build the right conception of it and keep physical health.(六)Every living thing in an ecosystem depends in some way upon other living and nonliving things in the ecosystem.The living things in an ecosystem are 1.________ producers or consumers.Producers don't eat other living things.Producers make food.Green plants are called primary producers.Plants use nonliving nutrition,such as 2.________ chemicals in soil and water to help them make food.They use energy in sunlight to make food.They also use carbon dioxide in air to make food.Consumers are animals eating 3.________ living things.Animals 4._____ ___ only eat plants are called herbivores(食草动物).Herbivores are primary consumers.Rabbits,mice, 5.________ planteating insects are primary consumers.Animals eating other animals are called carnivores(食肉动物).Carnivores 6.________ bears and hawks are secondary consumers.Ecosystems also have decomposers(分解者).Decomposers break 7.________dead plants,animals and animal wastes.They turn dead material and waste 8.________ chemical nutrition.Plants take in the nutrition with their roots.They use the nutrition to make more food.(七)There is very little time to waste if we agree that the function of education is to prepare us for life.So,while we can,we ought to concentrate 1.________ teaching children something really useful.Politeness is a mark of civilization.2.________ sooner children learn this,the better.In any case,a lot can be accomplished by a smile and good manners.Like it or not,our adult lives will be consumed by the struggle for money,but we don't make an effort to teach children 3.________ to manage it.So our schools have a duty to teach them this ability from the beginning.Children should learn to take care 4.________ their health.They should know that 5.________ they eat junk food,they will become fat and unhealthy.They should be very clear about 6.________ happens to their bodies when they drink or smoke.All of 7.________ are part of society.We have rights and responsibilities.We have to know a little bit of our history and geography,because we need to have an environment in which to relate to the people around us.Our schools should spend every moment they have telling this to our children: this is life,this is what you are going to face,8.________ this is how you deal with it.(八)In the letter,you asked me something about CCTV International.Now I will give you some information 1.________ TV International,2.________ was launched on September 25,2000,is the English-language channel of China Central Television.I like the channel and 3.________ are three reasons.To begin 4.________,it focuses on reporting about Chinese politics,economy,culture,tourism,customs,and society to its audience at home and abroad.Meanwhile,it covers international events.I can keep up with 5.________ has happened and what is going on around the world through st but not 6.________ ,we can practise our listening.In my opinion,CCTV International is 7.________ very useful channel.I spend much of my free time watching 8.________ programs and I hope you will be interested in it,too.专题限时训练(十五)(一)1. when/as考查状语从句的引导词。
高中英语完形填空15题
高中英语完形填空15题High school English classes often include cloze tests or fill-in-the-blank exercises as a way to assess students' understanding of vocabulary and reading comprehension. These tests typically present a passage of text with certain words or phrases removed, and students must select the appropriate words to complete the passage. While cloze tests may seem like a simple exercise, they can actually be quite challenging and require a nuanced understanding of language.One of the key skills tested in a cloze test is vocabulary knowledge. Students need to be familiar with a wide range of words and their meanings in order to accurately fill in the blanks. This includes not only common everyday words, but also more specialized academic and literary vocabulary. Additionally, students must be able to recognize context clues and understand how different words can be used in different grammatical structures and semantic contexts.For example, a cloze test might present a sentence like "The [BLANK] of the ancient ruins was a testament to the skill of the builders." Inthis case, the missing word could be "grandeur," "majesty," or "splendor" - all of which convey a sense of impressive and awe-inspiring size or scale. A student who has a more limited vocabulary might struggle to identify the most appropriate word to fit the context.Beyond vocabulary, cloze tests also assess reading comprehension and the ability to understand the overall meaning and flow of a text. The missing words are often carefully selected to test a student's grasp of the passage's main ideas, logical connections, and narrative or expository structure. A student who can only focus on individual words and lacks the ability to synthesize the broader meaning of the text will likely struggle to fill in the blanks accurately.For instance, a cloze test passage might discuss the life cycle of a butterfly, with gaps for words like "caterpillar," "chrysalis," and "metamorphosis." A student who understands the general concept of a butterfly's transformation would be better equipped to complete the passage than one who only knows the individual terms without grasping their interconnected significance.Cloze tests can also be used to evaluate a student's grammatical knowledge and ability to recognize proper sentence structure. The missing words may be nouns, verbs, adjectives, or other parts of speech, and the correct answer will depend on factors like verb tense,subject-verb agreement, and the flow of the surrounding text. A student who struggles with basic grammar will likely find these types of cloze test questions particularly challenging.In addition to their use in the classroom, cloze tests are also commonly seen on standardized exams, such as the SAT, ACT, and various English proficiency tests. These high-stakes assessments often include cloze test sections as a way to measure a student's overall language skills and readiness for college-level work or professional communication. Performing well on these types of tests can be crucial for students seeking to demonstrate their English language abilities to colleges, employers, or immigration authorities.Preparing for cloze tests can be a valuable exercise for high school students looking to improve their English skills. One effective strategy is to regularly practice with sample cloze test passages, paying close attention to the context clues and logical flow of the text. Students can also expand their vocabulary through targeted study and immersion in English-language media, such as books, movies, and news articles.Additionally, students should focus on developing strong reading comprehension skills, which will help them grasp the overall meaning and structure of a passage. This may involve techniques like actively engaging with the text, making predictions, and drawing connectionsbetween different parts of the passage.Grammar review and practice can also be helpful, as students needto be able to recognize and apply proper grammatical structures in order to fill in the blanks accurately. Resources like grammar textbooks, online exercises, and feedback from teachers can all be valuable in strengthening this aspect of language proficiency.Overall, cloze tests in high school English can be a challenging but important tool for assessing and developing a student's language skills. By mastering the ability to accurately complete these types of exercises, students can not only improve their performance on exams, but also enhance their overall fluency and confidence in using the English language. With dedication and practice, high school students can develop the necessary skills to excel on cloze tests and become more effective communicators in a variety of academic and professional contexts.。
高考英语完形填空专项训练5篇(附解析)
Last year I decided to do some volunteer work. I began to____1____on the Internet and discovered Volunteer USA.Three months later I____2____myself on a plane to Phoenix, Arizona.I was____3____at the thought of living with loads of new people for three months. However, within fifteen minutes of____4____, my worries had gone. Everyone was so____5____andlike-minded that it was very____6____to feel at home.I was sent to the Coronado National Forest for my first 8-day____7____. We hadto____8____everything we needed and walk three miles to where we worked. It may not seem like a____9____way but in 35℃ heat and with a heavy pack, my legs were on fire.My job was to____10____a stairway out of rock. This____11____climbing up and down the side of a mountain inhabited (栖息) by mountain lions, although I should say they were only heard,never____12____.Three days later, a beautiful stairway came into being. The____13____of knowing thatmy____14____will be on that mountainside for years to come is massive.But on the last night we were____15____in a thunderstorm. I woke up at midnight to find a swimming pool in my tent. The temperature was close to____16____. I had to spend the rest of the night trembling in the only____17____part of my tent.____18____, I suffered a lot. But I know whatever I have to face in my life I was there andI____19____. I think I am much____20____for having taken part in the project. 1.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research 2.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found 3.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited 4.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking 5.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious 6.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy7.A.tour B.project C.campaign D.course 8.A.drop B.make C.carry D.buy9.A.nice B.safe C.long D.quick 10.A.build B.test C.clean D.guard 11.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant 12.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed13.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention 14.A.work B.memory C.record D.story15.A.left B.caught C.attacked D.separated 16.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing 17.A.tidy B.dry C.new D.soft18.A.By the way B.Regardless of that C.Needless to say D.In either case 19.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered 20.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busier Gaynor Norgan's three﹣year﹣old daughter Eve began to choke(噎住)on a bag of Maltesers as they drove in the car.Gaynor, who is a_____21_____first aider desperately tried to force the chocolate out_____22_____the heimlich manoeuvre(海姆立克急救法).Whenit_____23_____she started to fear the worst.Then a passing stranger 39 to her aid.Gaynor,_____24_____,told the Manchester Evening News:"We were_____25_____out of the car park and I heard Eve gurgling.She was_____26_____in the back with mymum.I_____27_____and could see the Malteser_____28_____in her windpipe.I stopped the car,_____29_____her out of the car seat and started to administer the Heimlichmanoeuvre.I_____30_____it twice but I couldnt get it out.Then_____31_____came over and she couldn' t do it either.""I was_____32_____at that point.I just fell_____33_____.Then this man cameand_____34_____her from both of us and put her over his_____35_____.He hit her hard on the back and it_____36_____straight away.Then he just_____37_____her back to me.Then he disappeared.""Eve is all right now but if he hadnt been there I strongly_____38_____She would have choked to death.I just want to say thank you."The man who_____39_____wore a brown leather jacket and carried a walking stick.He had slightly graying hair and is thought to have been in his 40s.The_____40_____parents wish he would come forward.21.A.found B.called C.taught D.trained 22.A.using B.showing C.pushing D.practicing 23.A.helped B.failed C.took over D.went down24.A.attracted B.sent C.entered D.came 25.A.driving B.running C.walking D.looking 26.A.sleeping B.sitting C.struggling D.fighting 27.A.searched B.went back C.tuned around D.started 28.A.shaken B.lain C.torn D.stuck 29.A.found B.asked C.prepared D.got 30.A.blew B.learned C.tried D.rescued 31.A.a woman B.Gaynor C.a man D.a reporter 32.A.smiling B.screaming C.rushing D.jumping 33.A.apart B.over C.out D.away 34.A.comforted B.assisted C.broke D.took 35.A.knee B.back C.hand D.head36.A.left B.worked C.lifted D.moved 37.A.paid B.ordered C.handed D.rushed 38.A.advise B.support C.believe D.promise 39.A.helped B.managed C.travelled D.drove 40.A.careful B.grateful C.hopeful D.wonderful How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is_41_to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live — if he or she is_42_healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce_43_. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and_44_die.Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a_45_life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span(寿命)was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the_46_line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental_47_until after age 75.People are living longer because more people_48_childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood_49_. Now that the chances of dying__50__are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better dietsand health care.On the whole, our population is getting older. The__51__in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see__52__, not disaster. Today, many men and women in their "golden years" are healthy, still active, and young in__53__if not in age.As our society grows old, we need the__54__of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to__55__active and be devoted.41.A.designed B.selected C.improved D.discovered 42.A.completely B.generally C.apparently D.extremely 43.A.rapidly B.harmlessly C.endlessly D.separately 44.A.eventually B.hopelessly C.automatically D.desperately 45.A.busier B.longer C.richer D.happier 46.A.finishing B.guiding C.waiting D.dividing 47.A.stress B.damage C.decline D.failure 48.A.survive B.enjoy C.remember D.value 49.A.problems B.fears C.worries D.diseases 50.A.poor B.young C.sick D.quiet 51.A.changes B.recovery C.safety D.increases 52.A.dreams B.chances C.strengths D.choices 53.A.mind B.appearance C.voice D.movement 54.A.protection B.suggestions C.contributions D.permission 55.A.sound B.appear C.turn D.stay "Mum, can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night, please? It's Friday, and we don't have any ___56___.Can I, please?" Mum was sitting at the kitchen table.Dad was ___57___next to her, resting his head on his arms.Mum could ___58___that James wanted so badly to have his friend over."I'm so sorry, James," she said."I'm never allowed to have friends come to the house? Why, Mum?" James asked sadly, almost in ___59___."I know it's ___60___for you," Mum said softly."But I'm just worried other people might think we're a little. . .strange.And then they would make fun of you. ""No, they wouldn't, Mum," James protested."We're not ___61___at all.We're just ordinary people. "Mum sighed heavily."To tell you the truth, James, my neck has been so painful that it's given me a heavy ___62___.And your poor father — he doesn't feel ___63___.He really needs a rest. ""I can help, Mum!" James said." ___64___I can make you and Dad feel better, can Brett come over? Please?""Well. . . " Mum began."Great! Thanks, Mum!" James almost shouted."Just sit there, don't move. " He rushed over to the kitchen drawer and ____65____what he needed — two spanners(扳手)."Hang on, Mum," he said."This won't take a second. " After some ____66____, James wasfinished.With a smile of ____67____on his face he said, "There! How does that feel?" "Oh, James," Mum said."That's much better! How did you do it?""Easy," James said ____68____."Dad had tightened your neck bolts(螺栓) too much! I just____69____them slightly! I learned that in robotic science at school. ""What about your father? Can you ____70____him?" asked Mum."I'll try," James replied.He ____71____up Dad's hair at the back of his neck, and plugged the electric wire into Dad's head.Then he turned the ____72____on.Dad opened his eyes and ____73____immediately."He just let his ____74____run too low, that's all," James said."Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?""I guess so," replied Mum."Your friends will just have to ____75____that we are a very unusual family.Thanks, son!"56.A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty 57.A.asleep B.reading C.alone D.standing 58.A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt 59.A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence 60.A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard 61.A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious 62.A.headache B.loss C.task D.day63.A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well64.A.As B.If C.Since D.Before 65.A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned 66.A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions 67.A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness 68.A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly 69.A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered 70.A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask 71.A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled 72.A.television B.power C.light D.gas 73.A.grew up B.lay down C.broke down D.sat up 74.A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood 75.A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.acceptI had worried myself sick over Simon’s mother coming to see me. I was a new __76__, and I gave an honest account of the students’ work. In Simon’s case, the grades were awfully low. He couldn’t read his own handwriting. __77__ he was a bright student. He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult comprehension. His work in no way reflected his__78__ .So when Simon’s mother entered the room, my palms(手掌心) were sweating. I was completely__79__ for her lisses on both my cheeks. “I came to thank you,” she said, surprising me beyond speech. __80__ me, Simon had become a different person. He talked of how he__81__ me, he had began to make friends, and for the first time in his twelve years, he had __82__ spent an afternoon at a friend’s house. She wanted to tell me how grateful she was for the __83__I had nurtured(培养) in her son. She kissed me again and left.I sat, stunned (惊呆), for about half an hour, __84__ what had just happened. How did I make such a life-changing difference to that boy without __85__ knowing it? What I finally came to__86__ was one day, several months before, when some students were __87__ reports in the front of the class, Jeanne spoke __88__ , and to encourage her to raise her voice, L had sai, “Speak up. Simon’s the expert on this. He is the __89__ one you have to convince, and he can’t hear you in the __90__ of the room.” That was it. From that day on, Simon had sat up straighter, paid more attention, __91__ more, and became happy. And it was all because he __92__to be the last kid in the last row. The boy who most needed __93__ was the one who took the last seat that day.It taught me the most__94__ lesson over the years of my teaching career, and I’m thankful that it came __95__ and positively. A small kindness can indeed make a difference.76.A.cleaner B.reporter C.monitor D.teacher 77.A.Or B.And C.But D.So 78.A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream 79.A.desperate B.responsible C.unprepared D.unsuitable 80.A.Because of B.In spite of C.Apart from D.As for 81.A.loved B.envied C.pleased D.criticized 82.A.gradually B.constantly C.recently D.obviously 83.A.self-respect B.self-doubt C.self-pity D.self-defence 84.A.imagining B.observing C.wondering D.regretting 85.A.also B.even C.always D.still 86.A.expect B.remember C.believe D.accept 87.A.writing B.reviewing C.editing D.giving 88.A.quietly B.repeatedly C.quickly D.firmly 89.A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely 90.A.entrance B.middle C.front D.back 91.A.slept B.smiled C.shouted D.quarreled 92.A.intended B.pretended C.refused D.happened 93.A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits 94.A.difficult B.painful C.valuable D.enjoyable 95.A.early B.slowly C.frequently D.occasionally参考答案:1.D2.D3.C4.A5.B6.D7.B8.C9.C10.A11.D12.C13.A14.A15.B16.D17.B18.C19.A20.B【解析】【分析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。
高三英语高考复 习限时训练十五(答案及解析)
现吨市安达阳光实验学校高三英语限时练习十五 完形填空(时间:10分钟)For some people, the sight of a mouse can be reason to scream. For other mice, the same sight can be reason to sing.Mice will probably 21 sing their way to any concert, butresearchers in the United States have found 22 that mice do, 23 , sing.Scientists already knew that mice make ultrasonic(超声波)sounds —noises that are too high-pitched(高音的) for people to hear 24 special equipment.To find out whether mice put such sounds together in song-like 25 , the researchers recorded the sounds of 1 mice. Using computer 26 , they were able to separate the sounds into specific types of syllables(音节), and found the mice produced about 10 syllables per second. The results showed that nearly all of the mice repeated sequences(顺序) of syllables in different patterns. That’s enough to meet thedefinition of what scientists 27 song. But not all scientists are 28 _ that what the mice are doing is 29 singing. To prove it, the researchers must show that there’s learning involved. And, they need to __ 30 why the mice sing.21. A. almost B. even C. never D. usually 22. A. coincidence B. evidence C. guidance D. instance23. A. at once B. by means C. for example D. in fact 24. A. during B. inside C. through D. without25. A. fashions B. instructions C. patterns D. styles 26. A. access B. printer C. screen D. software 27. A. call B. hear C. sing D. write28. A. accustomed B. convinced C. involved D. qualified 29. A. actually B. obviously C. simply D. unlikely 30. A. figure out B. get about C. run across D. talk over语法填空(时间:10分钟) Early in the 16th century men were trying to reach Asia by traveling westfrom Europe. In order to find Asia they had to find a way past South America. The man who finally found the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific was Ferdinand Magellan. Magellan sailed from Seville in August, 1519 ____31____ five ships and about 280 men. Fourteen months later, after ____32____(spend) the cold winter on the coast of Patagonia, he discovered the channel ____33____ is now called Magellan Strait(海峡). In November, 1520, after many months of dangers from rocks and storms, the three ____34____(remain) ships entered the ocean on the other side of South America. They then ____35____(continue), hoping to reach Asia. But they did not see any land____36____ they reached the islands off the coast of Asia. Before they arrived at these islands, later known ____37____ the Philippines, men were dying of ____38____(starve). Whilethey were staying in the Philippines, Magellan was killed in battle. The remaining officers then had to get back to Spain. They decided to sail round Africa. After many difficulties, one ship with eighteen men sailed into Seville three years after leaving. They were all that remained of Magellan’s expedition. ____39____, their achievement was great. They were the first men ____40____ (sail) round the world.阅读理解(时间:20分钟)AThe first time my eyes were opened to children's rights was when I was 15. A representative of Free the Children gave a speech at my school, sharing, this story I will never forget. Craig Kielburger was 12 when he came across an article about a boy of his age who escaped from child labor and was murdered for speaking about his experiences. Craig was upset and took the article to school. He asked who would help him and with a group, of friends, started Free the Children.Craig traveled to countries where he saw child laborers and poverty firsthand. He also started giving speeches to people three times his age. He was even nominated(提名) for a Nobel Peace Prize and received the Nelson Mandela Human Rights Award. His organization has already helped over a million children.I could not believe a kid three years younger than me had accomplished so much. His story motivated everyone who heard it to do something about the problems of the world.That first burst of awareness faded, but a year later an organization at my school announced a meeting about social justice. Mare Kielburger, the elder brother of Free the Children's founder, came to my school to speak and for the second time I heard the story how Craig started the organization, but this time from a person who had been there since the beginning. Mare described his visits to underdeveloped countries and the influence on his life, telling us how we could make a difference. I was completely attracted.Free the Children had set up campaigns that help children get education, medical care and food. When our advisor asked if we' would like to get involved, we responded with a unanimous yes.Our group set to work realizing our goal of helping build a school by raising $6,000. It was a great challenge, but if other children had done it, so could we. I began to volunteer as a tutor at a grade school. It's tough sometimes when the children don't cooperate. But I think about all those children who can' t get an education and realize it's all worth it.Every child should get an education and Free the Children has helped me understand that. Devoted to the rights of children, it has also helped me see that I can do something to help other children. I have the power to change the world and I'm going to use it. I think when the studentsat our school see what their money has done. They will realize they can make a difference, too.41. What made Craig make up his mind to set up the organization Free the Children?A. He was inspired by a speech given at his school.B. He was greatly shocked by an article about the death of a child laborer.C. He wanted to travel round the world to help the child laborers.D. He had the same experiences as the boy mentioned in the article.42. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Both Craig and Mare came to the author's school and made wonderful speeches.B. Free the Children was started to win the Nobel Prize for Peace.C. Free the Children aims to help poor children around the world.D. Free the Children was founded by the author and the Kielburger brothers.43. What's the meaning of the underlined word "unanimous" in para.5?A. unwillingB. AbsoluteC. inconsiderateD. uncertain44. We can learn from the passage that________.A. Mare was given the Nelson Mandela Human Rights Award for his work.B. the little author's goal can never be achieved.C. grade school students are easy to get along with.D. everyone can make his efforts to help others.45. The best title for this passage is likely to be________.A. We Can Make a DifferenceB. Building a SchoolC. Helping Child LaborersD. The Kielburger BrothersBTwo hours from the tall buildings of Manhattan and Philadelphia live some of the world's largest black bears. They are in northern Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, a home they share with an abundance of other wildlife. The streams, lakes, meadows(草地), mountain ridges and forests that make the Poconos an ideal place for black bears have also attracted more people to the region. Open spaces are threatened by plans for housing estates and important habitats(栖息地) are endangered by highway construction. To protect the Poconos' natural beauty from irresponsible development, the Nature Conservancy(大自然保护协会) named the area one of America's "Last Great Places" .Operating out of a century-old schoolhouse in the village of Long Pond, Pennsylvania, the conservancy's Bud Cook is working with local people and business leaders to balance economic growth with environmental protection. By forging partnerships with people like Francis Altemose, the Conservancy has been able to protect more than 14,000 acres of environmentally important land in the area.Altemose's family has fanned in the Pocono area for generations. Twoyears ago Francis worked with the Conservancy to include his farm in a county farmland protection program. As a result, his family's land can be protected from development and the Altemoses will be better able to provide a secure financial future for their 7-year-old grandson. Cook attributes the Conservancy's success in the Poconos to having alocal presence and a commitment to working with local residents. "The key to protecting these remarkable lands is connecting with the local community," Cook said. "The people who live there respect the land. They value quiet forests, clear streams and abundant wildlife. They are eager to help with conservation effort."For more information on how you can help the Nature Conservancy protect the Poconos and the world's other "Last Great Places," please call1-888-564 6864 or visit us on the World Wide Web at . 46. The purpose in naming the Poconos as one of America's "Last Great Places" is to_____.A. gain support from the local communityB. protect it from irresponsible developmentC. make it a better home for black bearsD. provide financial security for future generations 47. We learn from the passage that________. A. the population in the Pocono area is growing B. wildlife in the Pocono area is dying out rapidlyC. the security of the Pocono residents is being threatenedD. farmlands in the Pocono area are getting smaller fast48. What is important in protecting the Poconos according to Gook? A. The setting up of an environmental protection website. B. Support from organizations like The Nature Conservancy.C. Cooperation with the local residents and business leaders.D. Inclusion of farmlands in the region' s protection, program.49. What does Bud Cook mean by "having a local presence". (Line 1, Para. 5)? A. Financial contributions from local business leaders.B. Consideration of the interests of the local residents.C. The establishment of a wildlife protection foundation in the area.D. The setting up of a local Nature Conservancy branch in the Pocono area. 50. The passage most probably is _____. A. an official document B. a news story , C. an advertisement D. a research report CSome houses are designed to be smart. Others have smart designs. An example of the second type of house won an Award of Excellence from the American Institute of Architects.Located on the shore of Sullivan's Island off the coast of South Carolina, the award-winning cube-shaped beach house was built to replace onesmashed to pieces by Hurricane (飓风) Hugo 10 years ago. In September 1989, Hugo struck South Carolina, killing 18 people and damaging or destroying 36,000 homes in the state.Before Hugo, many new houses built along South Carolina's shoreline were poorly constructed, and enforcement of building codes wasn't strict, according to architect Ray Huff, who created. the cleverly-designed beach house. In Hugo's wake, all new shoreline houses are required to meet stricter, better—enforced codes. The new beach house on Sullivan's Island should be able to withstand a Category 3 hurricane with peak winds of 179 to 209 kilometers per hour.At first sight, the house on Sullivan's Island looks anything but hurricane-proof. Its redwood shell makes it resemble "a large party lantern (灯笼)" at night, according to one observer. But looks can be deceiving. The house's wooden frame is reinforced with long steel rods to give it extra strength.To further protect the house from hurricane damage. Huff raised it 2.7 meters off the ground on timber(7(木头) pilings (屋基)—long, slender columns of wood anchored deep in the sand. Pilings might appear insecure, but they are strong enough to support the weight of the house. They also elevate the house above storm surges. The pilings allow the surges (波涛汹涌) to run under the house instead of running into it. "These swells of water come ashore at tremendous speeds and cause most of the damage done to beach-front buildings," said Huff.Huff designed the timber pilings to be partially concealed(隐藏)by the house's ground-to-roof shell. "The shell masks the pilings so that the house doesn't look like it's standing with its pant legs pulled up," said Huff. In the event of a storm surge, the shell should break apart and let the waves rush under the house, the architect explained.51. After the tragedy caused by. Hurricane Hugo, new houses built along South Carolina's shore line are required________.A. to be easily reinforcedB. to look smarter in designC. to meet stricter building standardsD. to be designed in the shape of cubes52. The award-winning beach house is quite strong because_______.A. it is strengthened by steel rodsB. it is made of redwoodC. it is in the shape of a shellD. it is built with timber and concrete53. Huff raised the house 2.7 meters off the ground on timber pilings in order to __________ .A. withstand peak winds of about 200 km / hrB. anchor stronger pilings deep in the sandC. break huge sea waves into smaller onesD. prevent water from rushing into the house.54. The main function of the shell is ________.A. to strengthen the pilings of the houseB. to give the house a better appearanceC. to protect the wooden frame of the houseD. to slow down the speed of the swelling water55. It can be inferred from the passage that the shell should be _____.A. fancy-lookingB. waterproofC. easily breakableD. extremely strong参考答案完形填空21-30 CBDDC DABAA答案与解析导读:这是一篇科普文章,文章讲到家对于老鼠进行研究,从中发现他们也有自己的音律表达。
(完整版)高考英语完型填空专题练习及答案
完形填空练习【考点分析】主要考查语法知识、单词拼写能力和逻辑推理能力等,对基础相对薄弱的学生,尤其是英语语法基础相对薄弱的学生有一定的难度。
【复习策略】掌握句子的基本结构首先,我们必须熟练掌握简单句的基本句型结构:(1)主语+谓语(+宾语+宾补)(2)主语+系动词+表语其次,我们要充分了解充当各个句子成分的典型词类:(1)充当主语或宾语的典型词类是名词或代词。
此外,还有动名词、不定式短语等。
(2)充当谓语的一定是动词。
(3)充当补语或表语的典型词类是形容词。
(4)在名词前作定语的典型词类是形容词或形容词性物主代词。
(5)作状语的典型词类是副词。
再次,我们还要掌握句子的扩展结构:两个或几个简单句之间若不用句号或分号,就必须要用连词,否则,句子的结构就不完整。
连词主要有以下四类:(1)用and,but,or,while(而,却),when(就在这个时候)等构成并列句。
用if,unless,before,after,until,although,though,as,since,because,so,so that 等构成含状语从句的复合句(这里要注意区分一下复杂句和复合句,复合句是包含在复杂句这个概念里面的,在下文的基础写作部分有提到)。
(3)用who,which,that,when,where,why等构成含定语从句的复合句。
(这里要提醒考生的是往往不给任何提示的空就是填连词或关系词的,但也须结合句子结构来分析。
)(4)用that,if/whether(是否),wh-等构成含名词性从句的复合句。
【解题方法】用句子结构分析法巧解语法填空.分析句子的结构对解答语法填空题很有帮助。
在解答语法填空题时,分析句子结构可以迅速确定所要填的词语的词类或大致方向,若再结合语境就可以很快得出具体的词语或词形,结合语境方面要特别注意短文的时态和上下文中的一些提示。
【经典例题】阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。
新高考(山东、海南)英语完形填空50篇(15小题版)
新高考(山东、海南)英语完形填空50篇(15小题版)1Have you ever noticed how the way you feel about yourself sometimes depends on whether or not you get confirmation of your value from others?I have 1 a lot about nurturing a positive identity of love and appreciation from the man who taught me to train dogs.First, he started out by 2 his dogs with love and respect, and by showing them an infinite amount of 3 as they were learning.Then, the 4 thing he did was a true stroke of genius. He would cut a small piece of 5 for each dog. He would place it in the dog's sleeping area, for him to 6 each night. He would also take this carpet during the 7 and set it down in various locations, and sit the dog on the carpet, as he 8 the dog for being good.Next, Frank would teach the dog to 9 the carpet himself, and carry it to 10 they were going. The dog would then set the carpet down when they 11 , with Frank all of the time praising him. Now Frank said, "The dog begins to feel that he truly 12 in every place he travels to, and no matter where he goes, he 13 my love and appreciation. "If this strategy 14 so brilliantly with dogs, would it not work just 15 with human beings?1. A. learned B. accumulated C. improved D. distinguished2. A. pleasing B. treating C. surrounding D. chasing3. A. sympathy B. comfort C. patience D. honor4. A. first B. last C. next D. least5. A. cloth B. meat C. area D. carpet6. A. lie on B. hide in C. stand beside D. play with7. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. day8. A. blamed B. encouraged C. praised D. accompanied9. A. carry with B. care for C. cut up D. pick up10. A. wherever B. whenever C. however D. whatever11. A. ran B. stopped C. stood D. turned12. A. participated B. breaks C. belongs D. corresponds13. A. receives B. expects C. ignores D. takes14. A. works B. goes C. agrees D. applies15. A. as possible B. as well C. better than D. still less02When my grandmother, who had Alzheimer’s disease, went to live in the nurses station 5 years ago, I tried many things to keep her occupied. But it was only her word search book that kept her 1 . Gradually, she began to think of it as her job and it kept her from 2 .Last night, when I came to her and said hello, she just looked at me 3 . I introduced myself and told her I was her granddaughter. She seemed 4 about who I was. Obviously, she tried to find this word in her 5 . So I helped her find it with fingers and 6 it for her with a pencil.Later, I suggested we go outside, and she agreed. Then she was just staring at me as if trying to figure me out.I told her 7 I was her granddaughter. “Oh, okay” she said 8 but still didn’t really know. She just wanted to be kind.And after we went 9 and I got her ready for and into bed, she told me to come 10 and we kissed and hugged real tight 11 we did for the first time. It wasn’t the firs t time though and sooner or later there would be a 12 time.For now, I feel the blessing of the 13 although I have a sinking feeling that our days are numbered. It doesn’t 14 if the word “granddaughter” holds no 15 anymore — we are bound by love not labels.1. A. time B. interest C. talent D. knowledge2. A. trembling B. moving C. whispering D. wandering3. A. curiously B. angrily C. naturally D. proudly4. A. shocked B. amazed C. puzzled D. worried5. A. dictionary B. mind C. room D. book6. A. decorated B. marked C. associated D. tracked7. A. patiently B. bravely C. regularly D. casually8. A. joking B. laughing C. smiling D. crying9. A. along B. ahead C. outside D. inside10. A. slower B. closer C. straighter D. later11. A. as if B. so that C. even if D. in case12. A. perfect B. free C. final D. normal13. A. event B. break C. gift D. moment14. A. help B. matter C. work D. exist15. A. meaning B. change C. design D. advantage03On Saturday, Juliet and Darcy, 17-year-old friends,were enjoying sunshine at Furness Park when they noticed a man fall down on the sidewalk. They hurried to ____1____ the man.Darcy felt ____2____ he was going to die in front of them. She took a closer look. Then she observed his chest not going up and down,which meant he wasn’t ____3____.The girls knew they needed to ____4____ help. While Darcy stayed with the ____5____ man, Juliet ran to nearby homes and began ringing doorbells,but no one ____6____. “I am really afraid he is going to die without help,” Darcy said ____7____.Juliet continued to run for help. She finally found some men fixing a car and told them the ____8____. But they didn’t believe what the girl said at first. They asked, “Is what you said a joke?” And she answered, “No,call 911 right now.”The repairmen got it and then ____9____ CPR (心肺复苏术) on the unconscious man until doctors arrived and used a defibrillator (电击器) to restart his ____10____. Doctors said the man was in critical condition and should be ____11____ to hospital.A doctor said, “To their ____12____, the two girls take fast action which is called ‘a chain of survival.’ which can save the ____13____ of a patient in a dangerous situation.” But doctors didn’t get the girls’ names at that time,so they launched a(n) ____14____ to the public to find them.Finally,the two girls were found and praised for helping save a man’s life on the weekend. “We were brave,” Darcy said. “We got a bit scared in the beginning, but later we realized ____15____ won’t help the man.”1. A. recognize B. applaud C. aid D. seize2. A. confused B. terrified C. pleased D. curious3. A. bleeding B. breathing C. starving D. choking4. A. forbid B. appreciate C. quit D. seek5. A. unconscious B. familiar C. absent-minded D. ragged6. A. enquired B. remembered C. answered D. succeeded7. A. anxiously B. occasionally C. eagerly D. merrily8. A. consequence B. emergency C. concept D. mystery9. A. searched for B. put off C. carried out D. broke down10. A. hands B. stomach C. feet D. heart11. A. rushed B. admitted C. persuaded D. guided12. A. disappointment B. credit C. annoyance D. horror13. A. reputation B. prospect C. life D. honor14. A. appeal B. comment C. attempt D. apology15. A. prejudice B. regret C. offence D. panic04Many people do not understand a love of reading.Why bother with reading?Reading books can be an escape.A book is another 1 you can pretend to live in for a little while.You can have a 2 into someone else’s life and someone else’s problems.For the time that you 3 the book in your hands, you can 4 from the world for a while.You can choose your other world, be it 5 or future,male or female, near or far.Any type of world you want to escape to exists in books.You can 6 just about anything you want from a book.Fiction or non-fiction, both have something to teach.Non-fiction, of course, can 7 you facts.There are books with general or specific 8 , like biographies and historical accounts.There are books about science, dinosaurs, art, cooking and everything in between.Fiction books, even those not based on fact, can offer knowledge about other’s lifestyles and thoughts.Reading is a great way to 9 .It takes your mind off life.It doesn’t require much 10 or preparation though, just picking up a book. 11 , it can be done anywhere for any amount of 12 .If you just need a quick five-minute break, a book will 13 .If you have an hour to spare, you can 14 for that too.Books are informative, relaxing and can help you escape. 15 up a book and see if it turns you into a reader!1. A.room B. Space C. star D. world2. A.look B. Walk C. talk D. trouble3. A.close B. Hold C. find D. mark4. e B. Dream C. escape D. drive5. A.past B. Old C. new D. near6. A.buy B. Find C. see D. learn7. A.offer B. Throw C. wish D. expect8. A.doubt B. Information C. paper D. explanation9. A.stay B. Live C. relax D. study10. A.effect B. Effort C. relation D. progress11. A.However B. Luckily C. Besides D. Later12. A.attention B. Money C. time D. knowledge13. A.work B. Show C. appear D. happen14. A.watch B. Sing C. read D. write15. A.Make B. Pick C. Put D. Set05There are lots of ways to raise awareness for a ually, the 1 the idea is, the more it gets noticed.And that’s precisely why one 2 Frenchman has caught our attention.Baptiste Dubanchet is biking across Europe, surviving 3 on discarded(丢弃的) food.The three-month, 1,900mile journey from Paris to Warsaw is Dubanchet’s 4 of raising awareness of food waste in Europe and throughout the world.As you can imagine, the trip is no piece of cake.While restaurants 5 tons of food each year, much of it remains inaccessible because of 6 garbage containers, health regulations, or business policies.Only about one in ten places offered him food that would otherwise be discarded.For legal 7 , most restaurants have a policy against 8 food waste.“Some people have even 9 their jobs by giving me food, ” Dubanchet said.What’s 10 interesting is the attitude various cities have t oward Dubanchet’s cause.Berlin has been the easiest while the most difficult was the Czech town of Pilsen.There, he had to 11 at some 10 different stores or restaurants before finding food.The challenge is all the more serious when you consider the 12 exercise required to bike from France to Poland.“I have to get food 13 because after all the biking I am tired and I need the 14 , ” Dubanchet explained.“Is my stomach full or empty? That is the most important thing, not what I am eating.”He aims to 15 his journey by mid-July.With any luck, he’ll turn a few more heads in the process.1. A.cleverer B. older C. stranger D. simpler2. A.garbage-eating B. sports-loving C. food-wasting D. law-breaking3. A.secretly B. finally C. entirely D. probably4. A.purpose B. way C. opinion D. dream5. A.store B. cook C. shop for D. throw away6. A.locked B. damaged C. connected D. abandoned7. A.reasons B. rights C. fees D. aids8. A.begging for B. giving away C. hiding D. causing9. A.did B. kept C. accepted D. risked10. A.hardly B. usually C. particularly D. merely11. A.work B. shout C. ask D. jump12. A.adequate B. rewarding C. demanding D. suitable13. A.again B. alone C. later D. fast14. A.spirit B. energy C. time D. effort15. A.arrange B. restart C. report D. Finish06When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight A student, I believed I could 1 tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 2 in class.When I took the first exam of my best subject English, I was 3 to find a 77, C plus, on my test paper. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained 4 . I decided to try harder, and I read the books more carefully, but got another 77 again. I 5 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but wouldn’t change his 6 .One more test before the final exam. One more chance to improve my grade. So I redoubled my effort and, for the first time 7 the meaning of the word “thorough”. But my effort did no good and everything 8as before.The last hurdle(障碍) was the final. No matter what 9 I got, it wouldn’t cancel three C pluses. I might as well kiss the 10 goodbye.I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 11 myself to a movie. The next day I dec ided for once I’d have 12 with a test. A Week later, I was surprised to find I got an A. I hurried into Professor Jayne’s office. He 13 to be expecting me, “ If I gave you the As you 14 , you wouldn’t continue to work hard.”I stared at him 15 that his analysis and strategy(策略) were correct.I was speechless when my course grade arrived: A plus. The next year I received my scholarship. I always remembered professor Jayne’s lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.1. A. take B. discuss C. cover D. get2. A. sought B. presented C. exchanged D. obtained3. A. shocked B. worried C. scared D. anxious4. A. unchanged B. unpleasant C. unfriendly D. unmoved5. A. quarreled B. reasoned C. bargained D. chatted6. A. attitude B. mind C. plan D. view7. A. memorized B. considered C. accepted D. learned8. A. stayed B. went C. worked D. changed9. A. grade B. answer C. lesson D. comment10. A. scholarship B. course C. degree D. subject11. A. helped B. favored C. treated D. relaxed12. A. fun B. luck C. problems D. tricks13. A. happened B. proved C. pretended D. seemed14. A. valued B. imagined C. expected D. welcomed15. A. remembering B. guessing C. supposing D. Realizing07The story I’m going to tell you happened two years a go when I was in high school in Poland. I came to school early on a sunny day, 1 I felt that there was something wrong. Students from my class were behaving 2 .I noticed that Tom was absent from school that day. Later, I 3 what happened. Tom had got sick and he had lung cancer, a very serious disease. It was 4 for my friends and me. I couldn’t believe that this had happened to him. He was so 5 and he was good at sports.6 he had lung cancer, so he had to have an operation. It was successful. After that, he returned toschool and felt very good. Twice a month he went back to the 7 for medical examinations just to make sure that everything was going well.One day, the doctors noticed that the cancer had 8 to his brain. When I heard this 9 , I felt like bursting into tears, “God, why do you do this, it is not 10 .”A lot of my friends 11 their faith and hope, and they even thought that there was no 12 for him to live, but he was strong. Tom wa s eager to live, and he said: “No way, I’m not going to 13 . I will fight!”The doctors made another operation on his brain. The operation 14 well and now he feels great and everything is fine. From Tom’s 15 , I learned that whatever happen s in our lives, we can’t give up or lose heart.1. A. so B. but C. for D. and2. A. strangely B. interestingly C. naturally D. impatiently3. A. spoke out B. pointed out C. worked out D. found out4. A. disappointing B. frightening C. shocking D. amusing5. A. kind B. humorous C. clever D. healthy6. A. Therefore B. Thus C. Besides D. Anyhow7. A. stadium B. hospital C. school D. home8. A. adapted B. crashed C. turned D. moved9. A. research B. evidence C. idea D. information10. A. fair B. perfect C. honest D. reliable11. A. held B. lost C. rebuilt D. kept12. A. need B. wonder C. chance D. doubt13. A. give off B. give up C. give out D. give in14. A. went B. observed C. command D. charged15. A. misfortune B. achievement C. accident D. experience08Yo u just can’t imagine what a brave mother is like. She was a mother of three, who just 1 an earthquake, couldn’t tell if her children were 2 for help. Or what if you knew you couldn’t yell at her for help because she couldn’t 3 you? That was what happened to Connie and her three children 4 the 6.1-magnitude earthquake rocked Napa, California. Connie is 5 and communicates with her children using sign language.At midnight, Connie and her three children were 6 on the first floor of their two-story home. She and her 16-year-old son, Juan, were shaken awake. Instantly, they realized there were no disaster supplies downstairs. Connie, also 7 one-month-old Raul and 8-year-old Adriana, called Juan to come close to her in the darkness and 8 for him to go upstairs to get a 9 .Juan slowly 10 the stairs. He heard a loud creak (嘎吱声). Arriving on the top floor, he moved quickly but 11 to get what he needed. Using the flashlight to guide his steps back 12 the stairs, the family was able to take a few items from the first floor and 13 . Their home was almost in ruins.Being deaf was not deterrent (妨碍物) for this 14 mother. The family made it to the 15 safely, which comforted everyone.1.A. experienced B. dreamed C. avoided D. reported2.A. turning around B. standing by C. running away D. crying out3.A. see B. hear C. forgive D. reach4.A.when B. after C. unless D. before5. A. blind B. deaf C. old D. sick6. A. alone B. awake C. alive D. asleep7.A. chatting to B. playing with C. focusing on D. running after8.A. signed B.phoned C. shouted D. explained9.A. helper B. flashlight C. box D. suitcase10.A. mopped B. examined C. climbed D. left11.A. carefully B. regularly C. bravely D. hurriedly12.A. up B. above C. under D. down13.A. stay B. return C. flee D. cry14.A. famous B. skillful C. ordinary D. determined15.A. darkness B. shelter C. ruins D. stairs09“Thank you for not running me over, ”I said as I lay bruised(撞伤的)and bloodied in the intersection with my bike on top of me. The man looking down at me had just 1 me with his car and I was thanking him for not running me over. In reality, I was thanking him for not 2 my goal of proving my confidence. I was planning a bike trip in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. I was both terrified and 3 at the challenge.Biking in the Rockies wasn’t the 4 middle-aged mom trip, but I had to prove that I was more than just a middle-aged woman. I had a great life, 5 something was missing. I needed to 6 for more. When a friend mentioned going on a bike trip together, I 7 signed up.I thanked the man again for stopping. I was 8 of how dangerous it was. All my 9 was that I was still able to bike the Rockies. The man said he’d pay for the bike 10 , giving me his name and phone number.Three weeks later, I rode my bike in the Rockies. The speed was exciting. I knew what it feels like to 11 a bike. I’d done it and 12 . The man who hit me had 13 me. He released me from my 14 of falling.I was 15 and independent as I sped down the mountain roads, no longer depressed.1. A. met B. hit C. changed D. punished2. A. distributing B. describing C. doubting D. ruining3. A. shocked B. annoyed C. thrilled D. alarmed4. A. typical B. acceptable C. traditional D. reliable5. A. so B. and C. or D. but6. A. ask B. explore C. wait D. apply7. A. generously B. positively C. unwillingly D. enthusiastically8. A. aware B. certain C. full D. fond9. A. question B. concentration C. recreation D. imagination10. A. bills B. parts C. repairs D. investment11. A. fall off B. ride on C. run after D. put away12. A. regretted B. fled C. disappeared D. survived13. A. scared B. 1iberated C. interrupted D. emptied14. A. edge B. eagerness C. fear D. carefulness15. A. relaxed B. concerned C. puzzled D. bored10The movie, Alita—Battle Angel, tells a story of a girl with robotic arms and fighting powers. And in 1 life 13—year—old Tilly Lockey also has the most advanced robotic arms like Alita.Tilly lost her arms 2 a rare disease when she was a baby. As she grew, her mother tried to get her to 3 various prosthetic(假肢). At the age of three, she got her first 4 arms, which moved the fingers by picking up 5 from nerves(神经) in the skin. But these only 6 Tilly to move her fingers one at a time. Tilly recalls: “They were really heavy”. In the end she 7 wearing them and learned to do things without arms.Fortunately, not long ago, she got two robotic arms of which she has 8 the use! Tilly’s new arms came as a gif. The movie makers 9 to pay for a new pair of arms called Hero Arms for an amputee(被截肢者).Robotic arms have 10 for a decade but these Hero Arms cost less. They are also lighter and more 11 than any that have come before. Moreover, these new versions are 12 proudly machine like.Tilly is pleased with her new-found skills. She has been 13 exactly what she can do now with her Hero Arms. She says: “When I go into school now, I don’t have a14 . I feel I have something that looks super cool.”Tilly is now working with the tech company to 15 robotic arms for other differently-able people, to help them lead better and happier lives.1. A. natural B. dreaming C. unique D. real2. A. due to B. instead of C. thanks to D. regardless of3. A. take B. wear C. lead D. earn4. A. electricB. woodenC. secondhandD. common 5. A. promisesB. feelingsC. signalsD. concerns 6. A. returnedB. allowedC. mistookD. avoided 7. A. expectedB. stoppedC. foundD. remembered 8. A. riskedB. demandedC. masteredD. noticed 9. A. orderedB. believedC. advisedD. offered 10. A. existedB. disappearedC. provedD. treated 11. A. entertainingB. limitedC. flexibleD. expensive 12. A. trainedB. designedC. discoveredD. pretended 13. A. showing offB. staying upC. coming backD. getting away 14. A. strengthB. solutionC. choiceD. weakness 15. A. relaxB. developC. controlD. charge11“Give your shoes a shine , sir ?” At a street corner a woman was repeating hawking to the people moving into and out of McDonald ’s .A middle -aged man sat down having her shining his 1 . He saw a little girl standing beside her , looking eagerly at the 2 behind him . He took a French chicken leg out of the shopping bag and handed it to her . The girl 3 off and hid herself behind the woman , leaving only her 4 exposed , staring at his hand. “Thank you for your kindness , but I ’m going to 5 her one after finishing my work ,” said the woman .“But this is just for kids ,” said the man . “I ’ve got a lot of them .”At the man ’s insistence , the woman let the girl 6 it . She put a brilliant shine on the shoes . Greatly 7 , the man paid her and was about to 8 when suddenly the girl said , "You are Santa Claus , I know . "The man seemed to be a little taken back , and then patted the girl on the head :"Ha ﹣ha , merry 9 to you , my little girl . "The man left . The girl lifted the chicken leg to the woman's 10 , and the woman gave it a slight bite . At this moment a dirty dog came running , looking up 11 at the girl . She tore off a small piece and sent it toh i s m o u t h .T h e l i l t t l e d 1. A. shoes B. hands C. car D. legs2. A. bag B. restaurant C. street D. chickens3. A. walked B. took C. backed D. dropped4. A. head B. nose C. ears D. eyes5. A. give B. lend C. buy D. make6. A. refuse B. eat C. accept D. appreciate7. A. surprised B. interested C. moved D. satisfied8. A. leave B. escape C. speak D. thank9. A. New Year B. birthday C. Christmas D. Halloween10. A. eyes B. nose C. chin D. lips11. A. happily B. interestedly C. secretly D. eagerly12. A. head B. tongue C. leg D. tail13. A. crying B. speaking C. gesturing D. dancing14. A. her own B. the woman's C. the dog's D. the man's15. A. girl B. guy C. friend D. boy12It happened on a rainy Saturday morning last month. My wife Catherine and I were driving along what some people called moose (麋鹿) alley. It was so _1__ that there were few cars on the road. __2__, something happened. A moose jumped out across our path. I had been driving for years and was good at driving. In order to __3__ knocking into the moose, I made a quick turn to the other lane. If I had not done that, the moose might have been killed, and my wife and I might have got __4__, too. A few seconds later, when I __5__ and looked back in my rear view mirror, the moose was getting up and then ran into the bush. Shaken but __6__, we both looked at each other with a surprised expression.From then on, I often thought about the relationship between humans and __7__. We know that animal species have appeared and disappeared __8__ since life began on the Earth. This is a(n) __9__ phenomenon . However, animal species have been __10__ at a much faster rate for about a century now _11__ human factors such as pollution.Certain philosophers and scientists keep repeating that if we don't save animals, how we will be able to save ourselves. A better __12__ of animals gives us a better understanding of our own species. The __13__ to protect animals and nature in general __14__ the value of a society. And all animals play roles in nature and have a right to __15__. Therefore, I think we should try our best to save endangered animals, because humans cannot live on the Earth alone.1. A.cool B. quiet C. wide D. early2. A. Expectedly B. Obviously C. Fortunately D. Suddenly3. A.avoid B. keep C. delay D. excuse4. A.shocked B. lost C. disappointed D. injured5. A.understood B. thought C. stopped D. tried6. A.worried B. fine C. sad D. scared7. nds B. roads C. plants D. wildlife8. A.exactly B. silently C. continually D. Mysteriously9. A. strange B. natural C. unusual D. recent10. A. Decreasing B. developing C. appearing D. Changing11. A.according to B. instead of C. because of D. along with12. A.treatment B. performance C. world D. Knowledge13. A.way B. law C. hope D. Will14. A.shows B. includes C. predicts D. protects15. A.escape B. survive C. refuse D. select13My name is Miranda Gibson. I have been at the top of a tree for five months now. Some people might wonder 1 on earth I would choose to do that.I have walked through this forest many times. On 12 December 2011, 2 rolled into the forest and the destruction(摧毁) began. I couldn’t 3 the thought that these forests would be 4 forever. So, on 14 December 2011, I packed up my life, 5 of my job plans, and climbed 60 meters to the top of this tree. I have been here ever since.Life in the tree tops can be 6 at times. I have times when I feel frustrated(沮丧) and wish I could7 , to anywhere, just have a 8 of scenery for a minute!There are times too, when I feel terribly9 . I miss my friends and family. 10 these times, I find myself loving the 11 .Living on the tree has been inspiring. I am willing to 12 up here for as long as it takes, 13 I honestly hope it won’t be too 14 before I can put my feet on the ground below and stand in a forest that will never be 15 .1. A. why B. when C. how D. where2. A. water B. animals C. machinery D. tourists3. A. bear B. help C. keep D. spare4. A. sold B. stolen C. protected D. lost5. A. grew out B. fell short C. ran out D. let go6. A. refreshing B. risky C. challenging D. rewarding7. A. get up B. get away C. give in D. give up8. A. change B. look C. search D. touch9. A. confused B. nervous C. sorry D. lonely10. A. Beyond B. Without C. Despite D. Unlike11. A. height B. experience C. background D. position12. A. return B. stop C. stay D. hide13. A. but B. though C. because D. so14. A. soon B. long C. near D. bad15. A. moved B. logged C. burned D. missed14The Adams family home has been taken over by origami (折纸)in all sizes and shapes. No one seems to1 though. Those paper creations are2 clean water projects around the world and saving lives. A messy home is a small price to pay 3In 2011, Isabelle Adams and her sister Katherine learned that every five seconds a child died from 4of clea n water and that girls of their age couldn’t go to school 5 they were fetching water all day for their families. They 6 to do something.“So we took something that we loved doing - folding origami, with the 7 goal to help fund a well in E thiopia,” explains Katherine. 8 , they ended up selling out and raising far more than that to fully 9 the cost of the well.Katherine, now 13, adds, “It just snowballed, 10 the founding of the project Paper for Water.” In eight years, this project has 11 more than 2 million for over 200 water projects in 20 different countries.Now, the rest of the Adams family are also 12 . But at the heart of it, beneath countless paper decorations sit two bold sisters hoping to 13 other girls and boys. “Kids have an incredible ability to make a real 14 to the world if they’re just given the chance,” Isabelle says, “and if people 15them in their efforts.”1. A. mind B. notice C. appreciate D. remember2. A. decorating B. rewarding C. attracting D. funding3. A. in exchange B. in turn C. in return D. in response4. A. pollution B. loss C. lack D. waste5. A. although B. because C. unless D. while6. A. hesitated B. decided C. happened D. demanded7. A. lifelong B. individual C. original D. critical8. A. Obviously B. Unexpectedly C. Suddenly D. Gradually9. A. spend B. fill C. offer D. cover10. A. trying out B. depending on C. contributing to D. appealing to11. A. saved B. borrowed C. earned D. collected12. A. involved B. praised C. recognized D. employed13. A. satisfy B. inspire C. inform D. comfort14. A. judgment B. sense C. difference D. connection15. A. support B. persuade C. welcome D. award15I met Daisy Banks on the way to Maghar. She was walking down the road with her white stick, and I saw her walking into a muddy 1 . If she continued, she might have 2 into the water. Not wanting this to happen, I stopped my 3 and called out, “There’s a hole in front of you, Daisy. If it’s all right with you, I’ll4 you to your place.”She happily 5 . I took her bag so she could climb on my motorbike. We talked about her 6 , and I discovered she was on the way to her school.Daisy had called me a couple of times since our chance 7 . However, I had been unable to meet her8 my busy schedules. Finally, 9 at the Mahdu Mall, she said. We talked about a range of issues, and I came to 10 that Daisy possessed knowledge which would challenge that of many 11 fit people.Although she has a mother and three brothers, Daisy has been 12 on her own for the past years. She cooks for herself and washes her own clothes while 13 to teach every morning at Maghar’s Primary School. While doing her 14 , she tries to remember people, places, and things in order to manage her daily life. She is a(an) 15 person, telling me that she made the decision to live alone after her brothers said they would take turns to look after her each month. Daisy felt this would hurt her. I really admire her confidence and the way she carried herself in her life.1. A. pavement B. passage C. hole D. freeway2. A. climbed B. landed C. flown D. fallen。
高考英语完型填空专题练习
第一篇A few days ago, I bought some ink for my printer at my favorite $1 Supermarket, which sold everything from fresh produce to birthday cards at one dollar. Then l found a better 11 at a computer store. So I went back to the supermarket to 12 it for some other products. With 13 telling me exactly what to do, I put the ink into a plastic bag, tied it up, placed the bag into a push-cart and started 14 .I was midway 15 when a clerk suddenly stopped me. "You are not allowed to 16a bag around in this store. Open it and show me the 17 !" she yelled coldly.18 , I opened the bag and 19 the ink to her. "I'm returning it. " I said."You should have left the bag with the clerk upon 20 . Let me see your receipt!" she demanded I did as told, looking around, embarrassed 21 everyone was laughing at me. "Perhaps in the future you'll learn how to follow the store 22 . " she added.By the time I finished shopping, I was angry. How dare she treat me as a 23 ? I went looking for her and asked for her 24 . She mumbled (嘀咕) something. I asked her again, and this time I heard "Ursula. ""Ursula what?" I asked. She yelled at me, "Ursula! " and stormed away."This employee is about to become unemployed, " I 25 when I got home. 1 26 their headquarters (总部). I described my unpleasant experience to a representative. She was sympathetic, "Our employees are taught to be 27 . Give me your phone number and I will ring you back. "She did two days later. "I'm sorry," she said, "but there's no Ursula at that supermarket. Can you 28 her so that I can find out who she is? I assure you, we do not tolerate rude behavior, nor do we tolerate 29 to our customers. "By this time, I had calmed down. l didn't really want the employee to lose her 30 . So I told the representative to forget about it.【小题1】. A. reduction B. choice C. introduction D. price【小题2】. A change B. return C. receive D. replace 【小题3】. A somebody B. nobody C. everybody D. anybody 【小题4】. A bargaining B. storing C. loading D. shopping 【小题5】. A. across B. up C. through D. down【小题6】. A. carry B. show C. move D. push【小题7】. A. identity B. contents C. belongings D. ink【小题8】. A. Depressed B. Shocked C. Amused D. Stressed 【小题9】. A. poured B. mixed C. showed D. fell【小题10】. A. exit B. admission C. entry D. departure 【小题11】. A. even though B. as if C. so that D. in case 【小题12】. A. lines B. borders C. regulations D. permissions 【小题13】. A criminal B. blue-collar C. beggar D. colleague【小题14】. A. number B. career C. explanation D. name【小题15】. A. calmed down B. thought aloud C.. found out D. got through 【小题16】. A rang B. visited C. questioned D. blamed 【小题17】. A. patient B. clever C. polite D. hardworking 【小题18】. A. recognize B. inform C. describe D. forgive【小题19】. A. yelling B. pointing C. talking D. lying【小题20】. A. job B. way C. chance D. business第二篇I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist proposed that the11 society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I 12 hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood. 13 the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you 14 have done. Life has become hopelessly 15 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you 16 things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Happy as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I 17 at the other end of the town. I was 18 that this simple vehicle could let me 19 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 20 did I really go? Since I hated to be 21 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to 22 an odometer (里程表)on my bicycle. He agreed, but 23 , “An odometer without a speedometer ( 速度计)is like a 24 without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were 25 to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matchbox and has many 26 .” Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.“You can’t leave the back part 27 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons 28 the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven when you feel 29 on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was not strong enough to 30 the offer.“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.【小题1】. A. adult B. human C. consumer D. bachelor【小题2】. A. eventually B. immediately C. reluctantly D. gratefully【小题3】. A. Although B. Because C. As D. Unless【小题4】. A. would B. should C. must D. could【小题5】. A. boring B. complicated C. stressful D. tough【小题6】. A. natural B. mysterious C. complex D. unique【小题7】. A. gave up B. broke down C. calmed down D. ended up【小题8】. A. amazed B. amused C. confused D. concerned【小题9】. A. march B. drive C. cover D. measure【小题10】. A. far B. long C. fast D. deep【小题11】. A. unreliable B. impractical C. unprepared D. inaccurate 【小题12】. A. fix B. check C. repair D. lay【小题13】. A. swore B. added C. replied D. concluded 【小题14】. A. pencil B. fork C. box D. cake【小题15】. A. distributed B. converted C. applied D. attached 【小题16】. A. shapes B. sizes C. functions D. models 【小题17】. A. loose B. blank C. bare D. incomplete 【小题18】. A. beside B. before C. below D. behind 【小题19】. A. sick B. hungry C. hot D. thirsty 【小题20】. A. consider B. withdraw C. make D. resist。
英语高考专项训练 完形填空15篇(含答案)
Trent Johnson just celebrated his graduation from medical school in Ohio with a ceremony at his parents' home in Florida.He 1 a couple weeks before his actual ceremony that the college was canceling it on account of the deadly coronavirus. He was absolutely 2 .His friends 3 him to create a website so that all of his family flying into Columbus originally still could celebrate 4 . They made the living room look as special as possible given the5 of the ceremony. There's nothing that could have substituted that special6 .His twitter where the video immediately went 7 has almost half a million views. He was on the news and was 8 in the New York Times."I remember seeing my face on the newspaper and thinking wow I not only became a doctor, but I motivated people all over the world to 9 their dreams. That was truly a( n)10 moment".Johnson was brought up in an underdeveloped area where people would have 11socioeconomic class and it was the type of the community that he wanted to 12 . Now as a13 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, he 14 has an opportunity to do that.As Johnson settles into his new surroundings, he will continue to spread his message of hope and15 .1. A. recognized B. learned C. anticipated D. recalled2. A. sorrowful B. pitiful C. awkward D. guilty3. A. permitted B. begged C. appointed D. helped4. A. consistently B. virtually C. casually D. formally5. A. standard B. origin C. popularity D. atmosphere6. A. memory B. option C. moment D. design7. A. viral B. mad C. wild D. blank8. A. evaluated B. featured C. engaged D. promoted9. A. change B. start C. sacrifice D. follow10. A. scary B. awful C. incredible D. specific11. A. low B. powerful C. rare D. noble12. A. heal B. escape C. reform D. serve13. A. pioneer B. chemist C. physician D. professor14. A. seldom B. just C. still D. yet15. A. admiration B. innovation C. cooperation D. inspiration35 years ago, our son, Jared, was born visually-impaired. 1 , I learned from Jared's teacher about Seedlings Braille Books for Children, an organization founded by Debra Bonde. Although she did not plan to 2 a nonprofit back in 1984, she 3 helping blind children all over the globe.As a 4 woman, she initially wanted to find a volunteer job without having to talk to anyone.5 , she signed up for a braille transcription (转录)class and began6 popular children's books, printing them, and selling them for just the7 of the paper. Word spread and8 grew for more of her books. Friends helped her to form a nonprofit so she could start getting grants and9 to help with production costs. That first year, she printed 221 books. From its 10 beginnings 37 years ago, Seedlings has produced and 11 more than 600,000 books across the world, half of their books given away for free.As a mother, I 12 Seedlings providing "typical" experiences for Jared in school so he could check out books just like his 13 classmates.Jared graduated from Michigan State University and 14 a telecommunications degree. Since 2012, he has 15 on the Board of Directors for Seedlings—making an impactful difference in the lives of children, the way Seedlings did for his.1. A. Fortunately B. Frankly C. Suddenly D. Surprisingly2. A. arrange B. possess C. establish D. ensure3. A. came up B. turned up C. ended up D. set up4. A. rigid B. shy C. firm D. brave5. A. Hence B. Nevertheless C. Virtually D. Actually6. A. making B. translating C. choosing D. keeping7. A. cost B. content C. quality D. function8. A. fame B. demand C. fortune D. passion9. A. permits B. gifts C. experiences D. donations10. A. flexible B. attractive C. practical D. humble11. A. donated B. created C. distributed D. sold12. A. accepted B. suspected C. approved D. appreciated13. A. sighted B. devoted C. respected D. admired14. A. maintained B. earned C. produced D. confirmedD. served15. A. acknowledged B. inspired C. managedAlice is a student who came to my class last year. Though she has already turned 60, Alice looks so fit and1 , with a bright smile and an enthusiastic attitude. I am Alice's teacher in class, but I feel she is my teacher in life.For my 2-hour class every Saturday morning, Alice has to take a 3-hour round-trip on the road. But she is never2 for class. Alice is very passionate about learning English. She often says, “Don't3 me as a 60-year-old. I am just a new beginner who wants to learn anything4 . You know, I am very excited to come to the class!" So I feel a strong sense of5 to make sure what I teach makes sense to her.Alice came to me with very 6 English skills, but she turns out to be a very fast learner because she always puts English 7 on a daily basis. I 8 her homework before every class. Her homework is usually not what I 9 for the class, rather it is something that she10 to put together. She makes various sentences using the important words and phrases she learned from our 11 class. I am always 12 by the quality of her work.I feel fortunate to have a student like Alice. She has 13 me so much. Our14 is a great learning experience for both of us. Though I have no idea why she learns English, I hope I can help her get closer to her dream, 15 it is.1. A. strong B. cheerful C. generous D. proud2. A. anxious B. ready C. late D. meant3. A. treat B. recognize C. mistake D. describe4. A. carefully B. obviously C. regularly D. eagerly5. A. humor B. achievement C. responsibility D. belonging6. A. special B. basic C. effective D. official7. A. in place B. in motion C. in order D. in use8. A. copy B. check C. mention D. prepare9. A. revised B. saved C. arranged D. collected10. A. volunteers B. agrees C. promises D. hesitates11. A. lively B. former C. suitable D. senior12. A. encouraged B. annoyed C. confused D. impressed13. A. taught B. challenged C. guaranteed D. permitted14. A. appointment B. arrangement C. interaction D. cooperationD. however15. A. whoever B. wherever C. whateverEvery year, many dolphins worldwide are captured (捕获) and kept in small pools, performing for people, especially children. These dolphins are fed fish instead of having to 1 them. As a result, they start spending most of their time near the pool rather than underwater. They get out of shape and can no longer 2 long distances. It affects thei 3 greatly, and has proved to have 4 consequences. Thus comes the question, "Should captive dolphins be 5 ?"Jeff Foster, a 55-year old expert, decided to help two captive dolphins, Tom and Misha, to reach their top physical 6 . Every day, he used to train the two dolphins to get used to their wild homes again. Twenty months later, Tom and Misha began to act like 7 dolphins and they were set free back into the sea.8 Tom and Misha lived in captivity for 4-5 years, they were able to adapt to the wild. It was 9what Foster had hoped for. His dreams for the dolphins had finally come true and he knew that the dolphins would 10 in the wild.This program was a big success, but there have been others that failed. For example, another dolphin, Keiko, returned into the ocean in 2002, but 11 a year later because of all the misery (不幸) he12 . The sudden environment change did not 13 him well.If people want to avoid these accidents, we must go to great lengths and put in the 14 to ensure it doesn't happen ever again. In fact, with virtual reality technology picking up, there can still be great ways to 15 kids with sea animals without having to capture dolphins.1. A. pick up B. hunt for C. look after D. throw away2. A. see B. dive C. jump D. hear3. A. appetite B. shelter C. lifestyle D. popularity4. A. terrible B. potential C. unexpected D. indirect5. A. disturbed B. released C. protected D. prohibited6. A. exercise B. pain C. appearance D. condition7. A. wild B. clever C. helpless D. harmless8. A. If B. Unless C. Although D. Because9. A. hardly B. exactly C. possibly D. awfully10. A. train B. search C. survive D. produce11. A. died B. escaped C. returned D. recovered12. A. led to B. brought up C. got over D. went through13. A. suit B. serve C. defend D. prepare14. A. tank B. time C. water D. effort15. A. inspire B. treat C. entertain D. change5.完形填空Hidden in Chicago train station was an unassuming coffee shop-Pilot Pete. But what's going on there is much1 just your average cup of Joe.Peter Thomas, the owner, 2 "Coffee With a Purpose" years ago, collecting and handing out coats and other necessities to help the homeless 3 the tough Midwest winters. The4 came to him when he was trying to find way to5 to the community as well as get others to take part.This year, Thomas and his stuff 6 the command center from the back of about an 8-meter moving truck, and it made a total of six 7 throughout Chicago. They made 40 gallons of coffee for the cause. The hot coffee was donated from three other businesses 8 to do their part.At each stop, Thomas 9 people up to "shop" free of charge. With the added10 of COVID-19, there were more people in need than ever this time around, because all the shelters were 11 . But what they are trying to achieve goes 12 handing out clothing and coffee. Thomas says building a human 13 with the homeless is a necessary factor in their giving activities. Making donations one-on-one makes it feel more real. 14 , with the homeless, they treat everyone equal. Since a hot cup of coffee mixed with the milk of human 15 belongs on everybody's menu, here' s hoping Thomas will continue serving his special brand of hospitality (好客) for years to come.1. A. more than B. less than C. rather than D. other than2. A. called B. started C. reserved D. defended3. A. enjoy B. end C. brave D. cure4. A. puzzle B. case C. idea D. phenomenon5. A. give back B. call back C. win back D. fight back6. A. removed B. equipped C. attempted D. managed7. A. changes B. shops C. branches D. stops8. A. curious B. eager C. addicted D. forced9. A. invited B. ordered C. positioned D. surrounded10. A. impact B. effort C. quality D. satisfaction11. A. set up B. locked down C. joined together D. swept away12. A. after B. for C. against D. beyond13. A. shelter B. stage C. religion D. connection14. A. However B. Moreover C. Gradually D. Similarly15. A. happiness B. patience C. kindness D. gratitude6.完形填空My childhood memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every night. When he came home from work, he would put his 1 items away: his watch, wallet, comb and car keys which would always2 the same spot on the table.Dad's 3 was jade green. He bought it when he married Mum, which made it two years older than I was. Every night, he would smile, and hand me the comb: "Be a good girl and help Daddy 4it, OK?"I would excitedly turn the tap on, and brush it with a used toothbrush. When I 5 returned it to Dad, he would smile at me, and place it on top of his wallet.Two years later, I started primary school. That was 6 Dad's business wasn't doing so well, He didn't come home as 7 as he used to, and when he did, it was always late and I'd already be in bed. So the uncomfortable silence between Dad and me 8 .Now 28, I've 9 from college and got a job. One day last year, Dad came home early. I helped him carry his bags into his 10 . When I turned to leave, he said: "Hey, would you like to help me clean my comb? It's been a while since I 11 cleaned it." I looked at him a while, then took the comb, and headed to the sink. It hit me then: why, as a child, helping my dad clean his comb was such a joy. That routine meant that my dad was home early to spend the evening with Mum and me. It meant a happy and loving family. With 12 in my eyes, I brushed it with an old toothbrush.When I 13 the clean comb back to him, Dad looked at it, smiling, and then carefully put it on his wallet. But this time, I had noticed something different: Dad has 14 . He has wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiles, yet his smile is still as 15 as before.1. A. working B. ordinary C. personal D. favorite2. A. occupy B. catch C. locate D. place3. A. car B. wallet C. hair D. comb4. A. clean B. fix C. handle D. wash5. A. anxiously B. proudly C. hurriedly D. tiredly6. A. which B. when C. why D. how7. A. soon B. long C. early D. much8. A. continued B. realized C. counted D. changed9. A. resulted B. graduated C. finished D. educated10. A. office B. bedroom C. study D. sofa11. A. never B. possibly C. seldom D. last12. A. tears B. sorrow C. anger D. smiles13. A. returned B. offered C. passed D. sent14. A. grew B. aged C. turned D. suffered15. A. silent B. fantastic C. heartwarming D. confident7.完形填空In high school, Dad got me to play rugby in the first place. I enjoyed throwing the ball around, but I didn't think I had what it 1 to play on a team. "You'll never know what you're capable of2 you give it a try, Adam." Dad told me. There was3 a game where Dad wasn't on the sidelines, cheering me on.Four years of efforts came down to my last game. I urged my dad to bring our 4I 5 at my parents before the opening kick-off, and put on my game face. I grabbed at the clothes of an offensive player and 6 him to the field. A loud cheer came from the sidelines. There was Dad with the camera, cheering like crazy. My best 7 ever, a perfect end to my career.I couldn't wait to 8 the moment again. I pressed Play—the two teams9 before the game, and then, the sky and clouds! I could only hear my dad 10 "Way to go, Adam!" The truth was that he was crazily waving, too 11 to notice anything."I'm sorry," he said, "I 12 to record you the whole game. I sensed the13 in his heart. I firmly answered. "It was your cheers that 14 my courage in that fierce rugby game." During the 15 recording, I found the unforgettable tune of the game and my entire life.1. A. paid B. took C. gained D. deserved2. A. as B. although C. if D. unless3. A. rarely B. definitely C. constantly D. usually4. A. uniform B. album C. camera D. mask5. A. glared B. waved C. rushed D. laughed6. A. accompanied B. tricked C. dragged D. led7. A. kick B. impact C. behavior D. performance8. A. detect B. monitor C. record D. experience9. A. broke up B. lined up C. made up D. shot up10. A. screaming B. complaining C. whispering D. announcing11. A. ambitious B. embarrassed C. thrilled D. curious12. A. failed B. intended C. managed D. offered13. A. strength B. confusion C. guilt D. relief14. A. fueled B. exposed C. decreased D. tested15. A. improper B. impractical C. inaccurate D. incompleteOn my first trip to Ireland, I was drawn by its magnificent scenery and the hospitality of the people. More than that, I also felt a sense of 1 I felt nowhere else. When leaving Ireland, I whispered a prayer: Please show me a way to live here.Once home, I created a vision 2 entitled "Irish love", which included pictures of the Irish countryside along with a handsome Irishman. I also chose an image of a butterfly as my personal3 and placed it in the center.Back then. I was in my mid-thirties, still 4 with a nice career. I had never lived outside of a five-mile radius from where I was born, so this 5 to live in Ireland was pretty big. Whenever I gazed at the images on the board, I would 6 myself living in Ireland with the love of my life. One year later. I returned to Ireland. 7 and perhaps a little bit of hope led me to the tiny town of Lisdoonvarna County Clare, in September 2001, where the traditional matchmaking festival was taking place. Early Sunday evening, 8 , I found myself in a small pub. I was standing against the wall when I 9 a man entering the pub. It was just like in a movie: He was tall and dark-haired with the golden light of the setting sun 10 in around him. It wasn't long before I felt a 11 on my shoulder and came face-to-face with the man himself—Mike. Eventually, we ended up 12 for hours, laughing heartily. This was the beginning of our relationship.After getting married in 2006, we moved to the western Ireland and 13 there. The first day I stepped into the sunlit hallway of my new home, I was 14 by three butterflies fluttering around, which immediately reminded me of the vision board from years ago 15 my dream to live in Ireland.1. A. responsibility B. achievement C. belonging D. neighbourhood2. A. board B. film C. lesson D. diary3. A. trial B. potential C. symbol D. experience4. A. helpful B. healthy C. valuable D. single5. A. honor B. dream C. adventure D. memory6. A. predict B. imagine C. recommend D. discover7. A. Faith B. Curiosity C. Strength D. Sympathy8. A. undoubtedly B. unwillingly C. uncertainly D. unknowingly9. A. observed B. recognized C. noticed D. attended10. A. dividing B. shrinking C. streaming D. booming11. A. pat B. click C. knock D. strike12. A. convincing B. contracting C. conveying D. conversing13. A. migrated B. settled C. reformed D. headed14. A. greeted B. treated C. sponsored D. witnessedD. inspiring15. A. instructing B. celebrating C. picturing"You can handle it, Matt." said Mr. Wolf, my fourth-grade band teacher, as he put the heavy tuba into my arms. I felt 1 because I had asked for other band instrument, not the tuba. I knew what Mr. Wolf 2 . In his mind,I was the only one who could handle it. And he was 3 . In fourth grade, I was 4 a foot taller and 50 pounds heavier than any of my classmates.Now I'm 6 feet 3 inches and weigh 240 pounds. Since freshman year, my football coach has had only one5 place for me: the line. I was never offered the outstanding6 of running back or quarterback. I had to be where size7 .Somehow my size has 8 me from any solo performances in music or sports. As is often the case, there is a(n) 9 chance that a tuba player or a lineman will get 10 . But I seldom complain about this lack of 11 . Instead, I worked hard to improve myself.In school, my classmates formed a(n) 12 impression of a big kid: either a clumsy fool or an annoying "tough guy". To correct their expectations, I 13 to become athletic and even graceful.I made sure that I played well in all the sports I 14 and I even joined in a ballroom dance class.Looking forward, I know that my size will 15 me to accomplish many positive things, whether in college, in a career or in just helping others.1. A. delighted B. surprised C. satisfied D. determined2. A. meant B. concluded C. admitted D. demanded3. A. stubborn B. picky C. right D. considerate4. A. casually B. gradually C. randomly D. actually5. A. vital B. flexible C. limitless D. changeless6. A. commitments B. certificates C. prospects D. positions7. A. depended B. suffered C. mattered D. varied8. A. protected B. prevented C. rescued D. distinguished9. A. slim B. golden C. suitable D. unexpected10. A. injured B. noticed C. changed D. defeated11. A. ambition B. prejudice C. recognition D. comment12. A. rigid B. awesome C. obvious D. unique13. A. resolved B. hesitated C. failed D. chanced14. A. came across B. referred to C. dropped out of D. participated in15. A. warn B. enable C. persuade D. force10.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
【新高考】完形填空天天练15 (15小题版)附答案
【新高考】完形填空天天练15 (15小题版)Test 15Two weeks ago my grandfather passed away. It really put me intodeep 1 because my grandfather held a unique position in my life. For me, my grandpa was not only a 2 family member but a tutor who encouraged me to work hard and 3 well.I’ll never forget the first time I read a long piece of his writing. It was when I4 for Princeton and he offered to write to the university on my behalf. He wrote in beautiful5 and used poetic language, unafraid of sounding too “flowery”. I read the6 out loud so I could hear the rhyming sounds.My grandfather 7 hard work. Every time he came to visit us in New York, he would 8 my brothers and me for our good performance, which made mefeel inspired. I knew he had worked hard to 9 the big family during the Great Depression. He was awarded many military 10 for winning many battles in the Navy in World War II.At the funeral, a friend of my grandfather walked to me and said that my grandfather had told him about a small 11 I had written. After it came out, I sent it to my grandfather 12 received no reply. This man told me that my book hit my grandfather’s 13 and brought tears to his eyes. My grandfather said he was so 14 of me. Now I feel even more deserved to write well because I know my grandfather 15 it. I know he lives in my heart forever.1. A. excitement B. sorrow C. disappointment D. fun2. A. beloved B. strict C. strange D. common3. A. read B. study C. behave D. write4. A. registered B. went C. applied D. turned5. A. symbols B. envelopes C. characters D. pages6. A. letter B. word C. language D. poem7. A. demanded B. valued C. ignored D. deserved8. A. instruct B. blame C. lecture D. praise9. A. survive B. raise C. affect D. grow10. A. medals B. champions C. rewards D. prizes11. A. story B. poem C. article D. book12. A. so B. but C. and D. or13. A. brain B. heart C. eye D. ear14. A. confident B. frightened C. proud D. amazed15. A. remembered B. demanded C. appreciated D. realized参考答案1-5 BADCC 6-10 ABDBA 11-15 DBBCC。
2012-2013学年度高三英语限时训练十五
2012-2013学年度高三英语限时训练十五班别___________ 姓名_____________ 座号_________第一节完形填空There are many different ways of seeing a town for the first time. One of them is to walk around it,guide-book in hand. Of course,we may __1__ with our guide-books the history and __2__developments of a town and get to know them. But then,if we take our time and __3__ in a town for a while,we may get to know it better. When we __4__it as a whole,we begin to have some __5__,which even the best guide-books do not answer. Why is the town just like this,this shape,this plan,this size? Why do its streets __6__in this particular way,and not in any__7__way?Here even the best guide-book __8__ us. One can't find in it the information about how a town has developed to the __9__ appearance. It may not describe the original __10__of a town. However,one may get some ideas of what it __11__look like by walking around the town. One can also imagine how the town was first planned and built. Then one can learn more about in what direction the town __12__ to develop.What is the __13__ of studying towns in this way?For me,it is __14__ that one gets a greater depth of pleasure by visiting and seeing a town with one's own eyes. A __15__visit to a town may help one better understand why it is attractive than just reading about it in a guide-book.1.A. write B. study C. tell D. remember 2.A. strange B. similar C. separate D. special3.A. march B. work C. stay D. wait4.A. look at B. look after C. look for D. look up 5.A. ideas B. opinions C. feelings D. questions 6.A. open B. run C. begin D. move7.A. one B. more C. other D. such8.A. helps B. tricks C. fails D. satisfies 9.A. old B. normal C. first D. present 10.A. capital B. meaning C. design D. change 11.A. used to B. seemed to C. had to D. happened to 12.A. stops B. appears C. starts D. continues 13.A. point B. view C. problem D. difficulty 14.A. nearly B. simply C. generally D. hardly 15.A. costly B. formal C. group D. personal第二节:语法填空One evening I was resting in a cafe.I wore a pair of newly bought white leather shoes, _ _16 were rather expensive.Then a boy came to me.He was in 17 old and not fit shirt, looking pale and about eleven.No sooner had I begun to speak than he opened the box in his hand and took out the tools of shoe -polishing.He was busy doing his work 18 heavy rain began to pour down.People rushed to the cafe for 19 (protect)from the rain.More and more people crowded in and gradually separated the boy 20 me.Hours passed, and it turned dark.I had no shoes on my feet and wondered where the boy had been.I thought I would have to go home on my bare feet.When it was near midnight, the cafe was to be closed.I had to move to the door, just as l went to the gate, I __21__(surprise)found that a boy of about eleven,22 (look)very familiar, was sleeping at the door with his head leaning__23__a box.I shook him slightly and woke him __24__ .He opened the package hurriedly, gave me my leather shoes, andapologized to me shyly.I paid him and wrapped him with his 25 (fit)shirt.On my way home, the image of the boy stayed in my mind .第三节. 阅读理解A"Mum, what does it mean when someone tells you that they have a skeleton(骨骼)in the closet(衣橱)?" Jessica asked. "A skeleton in the closet?" her mother paused thoughtfully. "Well, it's something that you would rather not have anyone else know about. For example, if in the past, someone in Dad's family had been arrested for stealing a horse, it would be 'a skeleton in his family's closet'. He really wouldn't want any neighbor to know about it.""Why pick on my family?" Jessica's father said with anger. "Y our family history isn't so good, you know. Wasn't your great-great-grandfather a prisoner who was transported to Australia for his crimes?" "Y es, but people these days say that you are not a real Australian unless your ancestors arrived as prisoners." "Gosh, sorry I asked. I think I understand now," Jessica cut in before things grew worse.After dinner, the house was very quiet. Jessica's parents were still quite angry with each other. Her mother was ironing clothes and every now and then she glared at her husband, who hid behind his newspaper pretending to read. When she finished, she gathered the freshly pressed clothes in her arms and walked to Jessica's closet. Just as she opened the door and reached in to hang a skirt, a bony arm stuck out from the dark depths and a bundle of white bones fell to the floor. Jessica's mother sank in a faint(晕倒), waking only when Jessica put a cold, wet cloth on her forehead. She looked up to see the worried faces of her husband and daughter."What happened? Where am I?" she asked. "Y ou just destroyed the school's skeleton, Mum," explained Jessica. "I brought it home to help me with my health project. I meant to tell you, but it seemed that as soon as I mentioned skeletons and closets, it caused a problem between you and Dad." Jessica looked in amazement as her parents began to laugh madly. "They're both crazy," she thought.26. According to Jessica's mother, "a skeleton in the closet" means ______.A. a family honorB. a family secretC. a family storyD. a family treasure27. What can we learn about some Australians' ancestors from Paragraph 2?A. They were brought to Australia as prisoners.B. They were the earliest people living in Australia.C. They were involved in some crimes in Australia.D. They were not regarded as criminals in their days.28. Jessica's mother fell down into a faint because she was ______.A. knockedB. frightenedC. injuredD. surprised29. Why did Jessica bring a skeleton home?A. She was curious about it.B. She planned to keep it for fun.C. She needed it for her school task.D. She intended to scare her parents.30. Jessica's parents laughed madly at the end of the story probably because ______.A. they were crazy .B. they were over excited .C. they realized their misunderstanding .D. they both thought they had won the quarrel .BThe Pacific island nation of Nauru used to be a beautiful place. Now it is an ecological disaster area. Nauru’s heartbreaking story could have one good consequence — other countries might learn from its mistakes.For thousands of years, Polynesian people lived on the remote island of Nauru, far from western civilization. The first European to arrive was John Fearn in 1798. He was the British captain of the Hunter, a whaling ship. He called the island Pleasant Island.However, because it was very remote, Nauru had little communication with Europeans at first. The whaling ships and other traders began to visit, bringing guns and alcohol. These elements destroyed the social balance of the twelve family groups on the island. A ten-year civil war started, which reduced the population from 1,400 to 900.Nauru’s real troubles began in 1899 when a British mining company discovered phosphate (磷酸盐)on the island. In fact, it found that the island of Nauru was nearly all phosphate, which is a very important fertilizer for farming. The company began mining the phosphate.A phosphate mine is not a hole in the ground; it is a strip mine. When a company strip-mines, it removes the top layer of soil. Then it takes away the material it wants. Strip mining totally destroys the land. Gradually, the lovely island of Nauru started to look like the moon.In 1968, Nauru became one of the richest countries in the world. Every year the government received millions and millions of dollars for its phosphate.Unfortunately, the leaders invested the money unwisely and lost millions of dollars. In addition, they used millions more dollars for personal expenses. Soon people realized that they had a terrible problem — their phosphate was running out. Ninety percent of their island was destroyed and they had nothing. By 2000, Nauru was financially ruined. Experts say that it would take approximately $433,600,000 and more than 20 years to repair the island. This will probably never happen.31. What might be the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To seek help for N auru’s problems.B. To give a warning to other countries .C. To show the importance of money.D. To tell a heartbreaking story of a war.32. What was Nauru like before the Europeans came?A. Rich and powerfulB. Modern and openC. Peaceful and attractiveD. Greedy and aggressive33. The ecological disaster in Nauru resulted from _______.A. soil pollutionB. phosphate over miningC. farming activityD. whale hunting34. Wh ich of the following was a cause of Nauru’s financial problem?A. Its leaders misused the money .B. It spent too much repairing the island .C. Its phosphate mining cost much money .D. It lost millions of dollars in the civil war .35. What can we learn about Nauru from the last paragraph?A. The ecological damage is difficult to repair.B. The leaders will take the experts’ words seriously.C. The island was abandoned by the Nauruans .D. The phosphate mines were destroyed .第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)请阅读下列职位的招聘信息:请阅读下列应聘者的信息,然后匹配应聘者与所拟应聘的职位46. Julie wants to return to work now that her son has started school. To prepare, sherecently completed a computer training course where she learned a range ofcommon office software programs. During the course her typing speed wasmeasured at 65 wpm.47. Rober t is studying Physical Education at the local university and is looking for apart-time job. He would prefer an outdoor job where he could get some exercise. He studies during the day but is available at all other times. Location is no problem as he has his own car.48.Bill is an accountant but he finds the job unsatisfying. He wants to get out of the cityand find a job where he can put the knowledge he gained through his Bachelor of Mathematics degree to better use.49. Belinda recently left her job as an airline hostess. Her boss was sad to see her go asshe was one of the prettiest and most pleasant staff members. She wants a full-time position that allows her to deal with people directly and is also convenient to reach.50. Sam is a recent university graduate looking for a full time job in the city. He has noprevious work experience and worries his degree in economics won’t be enough to get him a good office job.限时15答案一.完形填空1---5 BDCAD 6—10 BCCDC 11—15 ADABD第二节语法填空16.which 17. an 18.when 19.protection 20. from21. surprisedly 22. looking 23. against/ on 24.up 25.unfit第三节. 阅读理解26-30 BABCC 31-35 BCBAA46-50. D B F E A【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了了解一个城镇的不同的方法。
高考英语 专题十五 完形填空高三全册英语试题
落堕市安心阳光实验学校专题十五完形填空A组2015~2013模拟基础题Cloze 1(2015·山东兖州阶段性评估)Peter Wiggins grew up in a poor family.He worked diligently at his 1 job as teaching assistant in a private kindergarten and put in three more hours at night as a part-time cashier at a 2 .By the time Peter walked home with slow and heavy steps every day, it was often close to 3 .Peter worked very hard in order to 4 his aged parents who had retired as restroom cleaners with 5 savings left after putting Peter and his sister through school.Peter was the only 6 ,for his sister,Beth,was often in poor health.One day,as Peter was walking home from ACE Supermarket where he 7 ,he stumbled(绊脚) upon a small brown packet on the pavement.The package was slightly 8 so he picked it up to examine it more closely.To his 9 ,it contained fifty-dollar bills.Peter knew it was not his to keep and that the 10 might urgently need the money.Without 11 ,Peter walked quickly to the nearest police station and handed it over to Mr.Roberts who was the police officer 12 for that night.Surprised to see someone hand in such a large amount of cash 13 ,the police officer said that Peter was indeed a role model others could 14 .“It 's nothing really...I was doing what 15 would have done,”Peter's face turned red as the officer continued to ask for his name and contact number so that the owner could 16 thank him.The next day,Peter received a 17 .The owner of the lost money was none other than Peter's 18 at the ACE Supermarket! He had found out Peter from Roberts and had decided to 19 Peter to the position of manager with a handsome increase in salary.He had also decided to pay for Beth's 20 .Peter was overjoyed.【语篇导读】Peter作为家里唯一的顶梁柱,白天在幼儿园工作,晚上在一超市兼职收银员。
高考英语完型填空50套真题含解析(精品) (15)
完型填空AEvelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.“Early on I decided not to allow the 1 of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began 2 piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 3 . Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 4 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never 5 me.“My 6 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 7 to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 8 the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my 9 . My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every 10 that I have.“I was 11 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 12 this before and some teachers 13 my admission. Based on my performance, I was 14 admitted and went to 15 with the academy’s highest honours.“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I 16 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 17 had been written specially for solo percussionists.“I have been a soloist for over ten years. 18 the doctor thought a was totally deaf, it didn’t 19 that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 20 by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to the place you want to go.”( ) 1. A. conditions B. opinions C. actions D. recommendations( ) 2. A. enjoying B. choosing C. taking D. giving( ) 3. A. sight B. hearing C. touch D. taste( ) 4. A. evidence B. result C. excuse D. cause( ) 5. A. left B. excited C. accompanied D. disappointed( ) 6. A. purpose B. decision C. promise D. goal( ) 7. A. turned B. learned C. used D. ought( ) 8. A. tell B. see C. hear D. smell( ) 9. A. carefulness B. movement C. imagination D. experience( ) 10. A. sense B. effort C. feeling D. idea( ) 11. A. dissatisfied B. astonished C. determined D. discouraged( ) 12. A. done B. accepted C. advised D. admitted( ) 13. A. supported B. followed C. required D. opposed( ) 14. A. usually B. finally C. possibly D. hopefully( ) 15. A. study B. research C. graduate D. progress( ) 16. A. wrote B. translated C. copied D. read( ) 17. A. enough B. some C. many D. few( ) 18. A. However B. Although C. When D. Since( ) 19. A. mean B. seem C. conclude D. say( ) 20. A. directed B. guided C. taught D. limited【答案与解析】这是一篇叙事性的文章,作者采用倒叙的手法,讲述了英国著名聋女乐器打击手Evelyn Glennie克服困难成功的故事,阐明了只要有激情,敢于尝试,就能成功的主题。
英语完形填空专题练习及答案
英语完形填空专题练习(及答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was a cold and rainy day. I had no 1 to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn's house. But she 2 I come to see something at the top of the mountain.3 as I was, I made the two-hour journey4 the fog that hung like veils 面纱).By the time I saw how5 it was near the summit, I had gone too far away. Nothing could be worth this, I6 as I drove slowly along the dangerous highway."I'll stay for lunch, but I'm heading back as soon as the fog 7 ." I announced. "But I wantyou to drive me to the garage to pick 8 my car." Carolyn said. "How far is it?" I asked. She replied:" About three minutes and I'll drive you there."After ten minutes on the mountain road, I looked at her 9 . "I thought you said three minutes." She smiled. " This is a detour (绕行路线)."Turning down a narrow track, we parked the car and got out. We walked a long path that was thick with pine trees. Gradually the peace and silence of the place began to fill my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped. I was 10 . From the top of the mountain to the folds and valleys 11 several acres of daffodils (水仙花)rich in a variety of colors. It looked as if God had painted something gorgeous in front of us. Many questions 12 my mind. Who created such beauty? Why? How? As we approached the home that stood in the centre of the property, we saw a 13 that read: " Answers to the Questions I know you are asking." The first answer was: "One Woman-Two Hands, Two Feet, and Very Little Brain." The second was: " One at a Time." The third: "Started in 1958."As we drove home, I was so 14 by what we had seen. I could 15 speak. "She changed the world." I finally said, "one bulb (水仙球茎)at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the beginning of an idea, and she 16 at it.The 17 of it would not let me go. I said:" Imagine if I'd had a 18 and worked on it, just a little bit every day, what might I have 19 ? Carolyn looked at me sideways, smiling." 20 tomorrow," she said. "Better yet, start today."1. A. ambition B. desire C. challenge D. way2. A. invited B. wished C. insisted D. hoped3. A. Cautious B. Surprised C. Eager D. Unwilling4. A. through B. over C. across D. beyond5. A. fresh B. bright C. thick D. cloudy6. A. doubted B. declared C. hesitated D. thought7. A. lifts B. cleans C. raises D. sinks8. A. out B. up C. off D. on9. A. eagerly B. desperatelyC. anxiously D. calmly10. A. shocked B. amazed C. amused D. concerned11. A. contained B. lay C. presented D. located12. A. filled B. disturbed C. occurred D. confused13. A. signal B. symbol C. note D. sign14. A. encouragedB. inspired C. moved D. thrilled15. A. hardly B. rarely C. simply D. totally16. A. brought B. continued C. made D. kept17. A. wonder B. doubt C. mystery D. idea18. A. view B. vision C. sight D. scene19. A. predicted B. expected C. accomplished D. explored20. A. Behave B. Take C. Set D. Start【答案】(1) B;(2) C;(3) D;(4)A;(5)C;(6)D;(7)A;(8)B;(9)C;(10) B;(11) B;(12) A;(13) D;(14) C;(15) A;(16) D;(17) A; (18)B;(19) C;(20) D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者应女儿之邀开车去找女儿,在女儿的带领下发现了满地的水仙花,并由此产生了感悟。
高中英语完型填空练习题50题含答案解析
高中英语完型填空练习题50题含答案解析1. She is a girl with long hair and big eyes. She is always _ with a smile on her face.A.kindB.strictC.cleverD.shy答案解析:A。
kind 表示友善的,符合她总是面带微笑的描述。
strict 严格的;clever 聪明的;shy 害羞的,均与题干中面带微笑的描述不相符。
涉及词汇知识点:描述人物性格的形容词。
2. The boy is very _ and he often helps others.zyB.activeC.quietD.honest答案解析:B。
active 积极的,与他经常帮助别人的行为相符。
lazy 懒惰的;quiet 安静的;honest 诚实的,不符合题干中帮助别人的行为。
涉及词汇知识点:描述人物性格的形容词。
3. She has a beautiful face and a _ figure.A.thinB.fatC.short答案解析:A。
thin 瘦的,常用来形容美好的身材。
fat 胖的;short 矮的;tall 高的,不符合对美丽身材的通常描述。
涉及词汇知识点:描述人物外貌的形容词。
4. The man is _ and he never gets angry easily.A.patientB.impatientC.rudeD.cruel答案解析:A。
patient 有耐心的,符合他从不轻易生气的描述。
impatient 不耐烦的;rude 粗鲁的;cruel 残忍的,均与题干不符。
涉及词汇知识点:描述人物性格的形容词。
5. She is a _ girl and she loves singing and dancing.A.livelyB.seriousC.boringD.silent答案解析:A。
lively 活泼的,与她喜欢唱歌跳舞相符。
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高考英语完形填空限时训练极品题(15)【湖南省怀化市2014高考英语3月一模试题】Section B (15 marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices markedA,B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.I’d been travelling for long hours on a lonely country road when I had a flat tyre. So I had to 36 and get the tools to fix the problem. Itcertainly wasn’t 37 doing this with a white shirt and suiton.Nightfall was approaching. Suddenly a car pulled up besideme. A man got out and offered to 38 me. Seeing tattoos (纹身) on his arm, I became 39 as thoughts of robberies flashed through my mind. But 40 I could say anything, he had already begun to take the tools to change the 41 . While watching him, I happened to look back at his car and noticed someone sitting in the passenger seat. This 42 me.Then, without warning, it began to rain. He suggested thatI wait in his car because my car was unsafe. As the rain increased, I unwillingly agreed. When I settled into the back seat, a woman’s voice came from the front seat. I replied with much 43 when seeing an old woman there. It must be his mother, I thought. To my surprise, the old woman was a neighbor of the man who was helping me. “Jeff insisted on stopping when he saw you 44 the tyre.”“I am grateful for his help,”I said. “Me too!”she said with a smile. He helped drive her to see her husband twice a week in a nursing home. She also said that he 45 at the church and taught disadvantaged students for free.Finally, Jeff helped me change the tyre. I tried to offer him money and of course he refused it. As we shook hands to say goodbye I apologized for my stupid 46 at the first sight of him, and this incident warned us that we shouldn’t judge people by the way they 47 .36. A. stop B. move C. see D. look37. A. difficult B. easy C. bad D. polite38. A. lift B. carry C. drive D. help39. A. discouraged B. disappointed C. frightened D. astonished40. A. as B. before C. until D. when41. A. tyre B. suit C. shirt D. tools42. A. puzzled B. embarrassed C. calmed D. concerned43. A. fear B. relief C. satisfaction D. delight44. A. taking on B. fighting for C. picking out D. strugglingwith45. A. volunteered B. studied C. grew D. performed46. A. ignorance B. words C. reaction D. comment47. A. drove B. walked C. behaved D. looked第二节(18分,每小题1.5分)【2014陕西省商南县高级中学高三上二模】完形填空(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Follow Every RainbowShirley Allen loved to sing and play the piano. She studied music in college and her _26 was to become a concert pianist or blues singer.Everything __27___ when she was 20 years old. She became sick with what doctors __28___ was typhoid fever(伤寒)and she almost died. Doctors gave her medicine to help her get well, but the medicine __29 ___her to become ___30___ deaf. She could no longer hear the music which she had always___31___.Shirley would never give up playing the piano,___32___ she did decide to change __33___ .She transferred to Gallaudet University and studied English .In 1964 Shirleytime .For three years, Shirley worked as a clerk in Washington,D.C.___36___ ,in 1967 she was asked to work at Gallaudet University as a dorm supervisor(宿舍监管员).Shirley supervised young women who __37___ in the university during the school year. She also taught English. Somehow she found time to ___38___ graduate school at HowardUniversity in Washington,D.C. In 1972,Shirley received her M.A.degree.Always ___39___ a new challenge, in 1973 Shirley became a professor at National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), which ___40___ deaf and hard-of-hearing students technical and professional training.This ___41 ___woman became the first black deaf female in the world to receive her Ph.D. She made __42___ in 1992,___43___ she received the highest degree in education from the University of Rochester in New York.Dr.Shirley Jeanne Allen has traveled many roads and ___44___ many rainbows searching for her dream. With courage and ___45___,she never gave up.26.A.job B. interest C. duty D. dream27. A. disappeared B. changed C. stopped D. ended28.A.said B. agreed C. found D. thought29.A.allowed B. caused C. encouraged D. enabled30.A.almost B. actually C. totally D. gradually31.A. loved B. played C. performed D. remembered32.A.and B. so C. but D. even if33.A.career B. interest C. life D. attitudermation B. help C. an assistant D. a job35.A.happy B. independent C. free D. confident36.A.However B. Then C. Therefore D. Besides37.A.worked B. studied C. lived D. played38.A.attend B. observe C. describe D. advertise39.A.interested in B. busy with C. concerned about D. ready for40.A.teaches B. offers C. pays D. promises41.A.amazing B. strict C. wealthy D. beautiful42.A.progress B. excuses C. suggestions D. history43.A.after B. while C. until D. when44.A.found B. watched C. followed D. appreciated45.A. intelligence B. determination C. strength D. pride【参考答案】26-30 DBDBC 31-35 ACADB36-40 BCADB 41-45 ADDCB【2013界广东省东山中学高三下入学摸底考试】完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小径). This trail is oneof the old roads that wind through untold miles of forest. My 1 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the 2 to follow the smell of a deer track or 3 some cause known only to him.Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very 4 . He not only understands whatwe tell him, but also often makes sounds as if he were trying to 5 back.One morning, we took a different route, which led us to a(n) 6 trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar 7 . But, no. We seemedto be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably 8 the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merelyled to an intersection (岔道口) of trails.Soon it became 9 that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the restof the day in the 10 , without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But Beans seemed totally 11 . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him.Finally, we 12 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and 13 reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the doorand explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then 14 us home.Since our adventure, I 15 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home.He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.1. A. deer B. dog C. lady D. man2 A. route B. road C. trail D. way3. A. imagine B. consider C. explore D. present4. A. smart B. sweet C. slow D. shy5. A. turn B. kick C. jump D. speak6 A. unfamiliar B. similar C. indifferent D. changeable7. A. driveway B. path C. crossroad D. highway8. A. knew B. saw C. showed D. made9. A. mysterious B. ridiculous C. fascinating D. apparent10. A. house B. forest C. field D. cottage11. A. unconcerned B. unconscious C. undecided D. uncomfortable12. A. left for B. went off C. came to D. drove toward13 A. punctually B. frequently C. formally D. shortly14. A. walked B. drove C. sent D. carried15. A. regretted B. remembered C. concluded D. confirmed文章大意:我的狗Beans领着我沿着一条不熟悉的小路散步而迷路了,结果好不容易才回到家。