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(完整版)2017年英语高考全国卷完形填空汇编

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2017 全国卷完形填空汇编(一)While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life,college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this41process and found something that has changed my42at college for the better:I discovered ASL-American Sign Language( 美式手语 ).I never felt an urge to43any sign language before.My entire family is hearing,and so are all my friends.The44language were enough in all my interactions( 交往 ).Little did I know that I would discover my45for ASL.The46began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very48of communicating without speaking49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the50.This newness just left me51more.After that, feeling the need to52further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to53the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my54progress,I was excited. I then made it a point to55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I56an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was57. I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant.58, if there had been any talking, it would have59us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the60 way of communication it opens.41.A. searching B. planning C. natural D. formal42.A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43.A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44.A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45.A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46.A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47.A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48.A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49.A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50.A. end B. past C. course D. distance51.A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting 52.A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53.A. print B. write C. sign D. count54.A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55.A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56.A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57.A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeatedB.ThusC.InsteadD.HoweverB.causedC.allowedD.expectedB.popularC.quickD.new(二)In1973,I was teaching elementary school.Each day,27kids41“ TheThinking Laboratory.” Thw a st the42students voted for after deciding that“ Room 104 ” was too 43.Freddy was an average44,but not an average person .He had the rare balance of fun and compassion (怜悯) .He would45the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone46’s .Before the school year47,I gave the kids a special48, T-sherts with the words “ VerbsAre Your49on them. I had advised the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the50things they do throughout their lives willbe verbs.Through the years, I ’ rund into former students who would provide51on old classmates. Ilearned that Freddy did several jobs after his52from high school and remained the same 53person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man54in his truck. Another time ,he55 a friend money to buy a house .Just last year,I was56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman57the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and58it up. Inside were the“ Verbs shert”and a59from Freddy ’ s monther.“ Freddy passed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted you to have this.I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn ’helpt smiling .Although Freddy was taken from us,we all60something from Freddy.41.A. built B. entered C. decorated D. ran42.A. name B. rule C. brand D. plan43.A. small B. dark C. strange D. dull44.A. scholar B. student C. citizen D. worker45.A. speak B. sing C. question D. laugh46.A. misfortune B. disbelief C. dishonesty D. mistake47.A. changed B. approached C. returned D. endedB.giftC.reportD.message49.A.friends B.Awards C.Masters D.Tasks50.A.simple B.unique C. fun D.clever51.A.assessments B. comments C.instructions D.updates52.A.graduation B. retirement C.separation D.resignation53.A.daring B.modest C.caring D.smart54.A.wait B.sleep C.study D.live55.A.paid B.charged C.lent D.owed56.A.observing B.preparing C. designing D.conducting57.A.regretted B.avoided C.excused D.ignored58.A.opened B.packed C.gave D.held59.A.picture B.bill C.note D.diary60.A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowed(三)A Toronto man is offering a free round-the-world air to the right woman. But __41_ apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Candia n ___42___ .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their43ended and he did not want her ticket to44. The ticket had a strict no-transfer(不行转让)45, but since passport information was not required when46, any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can47it.“ I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to48 a lot of joy,”said Axani.He posted his49on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the50 passports,“ More51, there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in52 their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,Axani”said. “ It was absolutely out of53, thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54their stories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not55anything in return and that the woman who uses the56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or57the ticket and travel on her own.The58is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue onto Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before59in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.B.depositsC.retrictionsD.examinationsB.passportC.accentD.firendB.marriageC.dreamD.relationship44.A.go to waste e to mind C. go no sale e into effectB.orderC.parmentD.scheduleB.bookingC.checkingD.bargainingB.borrowC.chooseD.buyB.expressC.experienceD.provideB.adviceC.offermentB.rightC.nowD.real51.A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52.A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53.A. touch B. question C. date D. control54.A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55.A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56.A. simple B. strange C. regular D. extra57.A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58.A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59.A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. stayingB. lovelyC. intelligentD. lucky。

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While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life, college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better: I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before. My entire family is hearing, and so are all my friends. The 44 languages were enough in all my interactions(交往).Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress, I was excited. I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C. natural D. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D. distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeatedstly B.Thus C.Instead D.However59.A.required B.caused C.allowed D.expected60.A.easy B.popular C.quick D.newIn 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids 41 “The Thinking Laboratory.”That was the 42 students voted for after deciding that “Room 104” was too 43 .Freddy was an average 44 ,but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion (同情).He would 45 the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s 46 .Before the school year 47 ,I gave the kids a special 48 , T-shirts with the words “Verbs Are Your 49 ” on them. I had advised the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the 50 things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide 51 on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his 52 from high school and remained the same 53 person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man 54 in his truck . Another time, he 55 a friend money to buy a house.Just last year, I was 56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57 the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up. Inside were the “Verbs” shirt and a 59 from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy passed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted you to have this.”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all60 something from Freddy.41. A. built B. entered C. decorated D. ran42. A. name B. rule C. brand D. plan43. A. small B. dark C. strange D. dull44. A. scholar B. student C. citizen D. worker45. A. speak B. sing C. question D. laugh46. A. misfortune B. disbelief C. dishonesty D. mistake47. A. changed B. approached C. returned D. ended48.A.lesson B.gift C.report D.message49. A.friends B.Awards C.Masters D.Tasks50. A.simple B.unique C. fun D.clever51. A.assessments B. comments C.instructions D.updates52. A.graduation B. retirement C.separation D.resignation53. A.daring B.modest C.caring D.smart54. A.wait B.sleep C.study D.live55. A.paid B.charged C.lent D.owed56. A.observing B.preparing C. designing D.conducting57. A.regretted B.avoided C.excused D.ignored58. A.opened B.packed C.gave D.held59. A.picture B.bill C.note D.diary60. A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowedA Toronto man is offering a free round-theworld air to the right woman. But __41_ apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Candian 42_ .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their 43 ended and he did not want her ticket to 44 . The ticket had a strict no-transfer(不可转让)45 , but since passport information was not required when 46 , any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can 47 it.“I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to 48 a lot of joy,” said Axani. He posted his 49 on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the 50 passports, “More 51 , there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in 52 their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was absolutely out of 53 , thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54 their stories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not 55 anything in return and that the woman who uses the 56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or 57 the ticket and travel on her own.The 58 is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before 59 in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.41.A.benefits B. deposits C. restrictions D. examinationsin B. passport C. accent D. friend43.A.holiday B. marriage C. dream D. relationship44.A.go to waste B. come to mind C. go no sale D. come into effect45.A.policy B. order C. payment D. schedule46.A.applying B. booking C. checking D. bargaininge B. borrow C. choose D. buy48.A.sacrifice B. express C. experience D. provide49.A.answer B. advice C. offer D. comment50.A.same B. right C. now D. real51. A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52. A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53. A. touch B. question C. date D. control54. A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55. A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56. A. single B. strange C. regular D. extra57. A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58. A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59. A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. staying60.A.honored B. lovely C. intelligent D. luckyHannah Taylor is a schoolgirl from Manitoba, Canada. One day, when she was five years old, she was walking with her mother in downtown Winnipeg. They saw a man 36 out of a garbage can. She asked her mother why he did that and her mother said that the man was homeless and hungry. Hannah was very 37 .She couldn't understand why some people had to live their lives without shelter or enough food. Hannah started to think about how she could 38 ,but, of course, there is not a lot one five-year-old can do to solve(解决)the problem of homelessness.Later, when Hannah attended school, she saw another homeless person. It was a woman, 39 an old shopping trolley(购物车)which was piled with 40 . It seemed that everything the woman owned was in them. This made Hannah very sad, and even more 41 to do something. She had been talking to her mother about the lives of homeless people 42 they first saw the homeless man. Her mother told her that if she did something to change the problem that made her sad, she wouldn’t43 as bad.Hannah began to speak out about the homelessness in Manitoba and then in other provinces. She hoped to 44 her message of hope and awareness. She started the Ladybug Foundation, an organization aiming at getting rid of homelessness. She began to 45 “Big Bosses” lunches, where she would try to persuade local business leaders to 46 to the cause. She also organized a fundraising(募捐)drive in “Ladybug Jars” to collect everyone`s spare change during “Make Change” month. More recently, the foundation began another 47 called National Red Scarf Day—a day when people donate $20 and wear red scarves in support of Canada`s 48 and homeless.There is an emergency shelter in Winnipeg called “Hannah`s Place”, something that Hannah is very 49 of. Hannah`s Place is divided into several areas, providing shelter for people when it is so cold that 50 outdoors can mean death. In the more than five years since Hannah began her activities, she has received a lot of 51 .For example, she received the 2007 BRICK Award recognizing the 52 of young people to change the world. But 53 all this, Hannah still has the 54 life of a Winnipeg schoolgirl, except that she pays regular visits to homeless people.Hannah is one of many examples of young people who are making a 55 in the world. You can, too!36. A. jumping B. eating C. crying D. waving37. A. annoyed B. nervous C. ashamed D. upset38. A. behave B. manage C. help D. work39. A. pushing B. carrying C. buying D. holding40. A. goods B. bottles C. foods D. bags41. A. excited B. determined C. energetic D. grateful42. A. since B. unless C. although D. as43. A. sound B. get C. feel D. look44. A. exchange B. leave C. keep D. spread45. A. sell B. deliver C. host D. pack46. A. contribute B. lead C. apply D. agree47. A. campaign B. trip C. procedure D. trial48. A. elderly B. hungry C. lonely D. sick49. A. aware B. afraid C. proud D. sure50 A. going B. sleeping C. traveling D. playing51. A. praises B. invitations C. replies D. appointments52. A. needs B. interests C. dreams D. efforts53. A. for B. through C. besides D. along54. A. healthy B. public C. normal D. tough55. A. choice B. profit C. judgment D. differenceFor a long time Gabriel didn’t want to be involved in music at all. In his first years of high school, Gabriel would look pityingly at music students, 36 across the campus with their heavy instrument cases. 37 at school for practice hours 38 anyone else had to be there. He swore to himself to 39 music, as he hated getting to school extra early.__40___, one day, in the music class that was __41__of his school’s standard curriculum, he was playing idly (随意地)on the piano and found it ____42___to pick out tunes. With a sinking feeling, he realized that he actually __43__doing it. He tried to hide his __44__pleasure from the music teacher, who had __45__over to listen. He might not have done this particularly well, __46__the teacher told Gabriel that he had a good ___47__ and suggested that Gabriel go into the music store-room to see if any of the instruments there __48__ him. There he decided to give the cello(大提琴)a __49__. When he began practicing, he took it very __50__. But he quickly found that he loved playing this instrument, and was __51__to practicing it so that within a couple of months he was playing reasonably well.This __52__, of course, that he arrived at school early in the morning, __53__ his heavy instrument case across the campus to the __54__ looks of the non-musicians he had left __55__.36.A. travelling B. marching C. pacing D. struggling37. A. rising up B. coming up C. driving up D. turning up38. A. before B. after C. until D. since39. A. betray B. accept C. avoid D. appreciate40. A. Therefore B. However C. Thus D. Moreover41. A. part B. nature C. basis D. spirit42. A. complicated B. safe C. confusing D. easy43. A. missed B. disliked C. enjoyed D. denied44. A. transparent B. obvious C. false D. similar45. A. run B. jogged C. jumped D. wandered46. A. because B. but C. though D. so47. A. ear B. taste C. heart D. voice48. A. occurred to B. took to C. appealed to D. held to49. A. change B. chance C. mission D. function50. A. seriously B. proudly C. casually D. naturally51. A. committed B. used C. limited D. admitted52. A. proved B. showed C. stressed D. meant53. A. pushing B. dragging C. lifting D. rushing54. A. admiring B. pitying C. annoying D. teasing55. A. over B. aside C. behind D. outAt my heaviest I weighed 370 pounds. I had a very poor relationship with food: I used it to 16 bad feelings, to make myself feel better, and to celebrate. Worried about my health, I tried many different kinds of 17 but nothing worked. I came to believe that I could do nothing about my 18 .When I was 50, my weight problem began to affect me 19 . I didn’t want to live the rest of my life with this 20 weight any more.That year, I 21 a seminar where we were asked to create a project that would touch the world. A seminar leader shared her 22 story —she had not only 125 pounds, but also raised $25,000 for homeless children.23 by her story, I created the As We Heal(痊愈), the World Heals 24 . My goal was to lose 150 pounds in one year and raise $50,000 25 a movement founded 30 years ago to end hunger. This combination of healing myself and healing the world 26 me as the perfect solution.27 I began my own personal weight program, I was filled with the fear that I would 28 the same difficulties that beat me before. While the 29 hung over my head, there were also signs that I was headed down the right 30 . I sent letters to everyone I knew, telling them about my project. It worked perfectly. Donations began 31 in from hundreds of people.Of course, I also took some practical steps to lose weight. I consulted with a physician(内科医生), I hired a fitness coach, and I began to eat small and 32 meals. My fund-raising focus also gave me new motivation to exercise 33 .A year later, I 34 my goal: I lost 150 pounds and raised $50,000! I feel that I’ve been given a second life to devote to something that is 35 and enormous.16.A.add B. mix C. kill D. share17.A. diets B. drinks C. fruits D. dishes18.A. height B. ability C. wisdom D. weight19.A. temporarily B. recently C. seriously D. secretly20.A.ideal B. extra C. normal D. low21.A. attended B. organized C. recommended D. mentioned22.A. folk B. success C. adventure D. science23.A. Surprised B. Amused C. Influenced D. Disturbed24.A. project B. business C. system D. custom25.A. in search of B.in need of C. in place of D. in support of26.A.scared B. considered C. confused D. struck27.A. As B.Until C.If D. Unless28.A. get over B. run into C. look for D. put aside29.A.excitment B. joy C. anger D. fear30.A.row B. hall C. path D. street31.A. breaking B. flooding C. jumping D. stepping32.A. heavy B. full C. expense D. healthy33.A. regularly B. limitlessly C. suddenly D. randomly34.A. set B. reached C. missed D. dropped35.A. stressful B. painful C. meaningful D. peacefulAlia Baker is a librarian in Iraq. Her library used to be a 36 place for all who loved books and liked to share knowledge. They 37 various matters all over the world. When the war was near, Alia was 38 that the fires of war would destroy the books, which are more 39 to her than mountain of gold. The books are in every language — new books, ancient books, 40 a book on the history of Iraq that is seven hundred years old.She had asked the government for 41 to move the books to a 42 place, but they refused. So Alia took matters into her own hands. 43 , she brought books home every night, 44 her car late after work. Her friends came to 45 her when the war broke out. Anis who owned a restaurant 46 to hide some books. All through the 47 , Alia, Anis, his brothers and neighbours took the books from the library, 48 them over the seven-foot wall and 49 them in the restaurant. The books stayed hidden as the war 50 . Then nine days later, a fire burned the 51 to the ground.One day, the bombing stopped and the 52 left. But the war was not over yet. Alia knew that if the books were to be safe, they must be 53 again while the city was 54 . So she hired a truck to bring all the books to the houses of friends in the suburbs(郊区). Now Alia waited for the war to end and 55 peace and a new library.36. A. meeting B. working C. personal D. religious37. A. raised B. handled C. reported D. discussed38. A. worried B. angry C. doubtful D. curious39. A. practical B. precious C. reliable D. expensive40. A. then B. still C. even D. rather41. A. permission B. confirmation C. explanation D. information42. A. large B. public C. distant D. safe43. A. Fortunately B. Surprisingly C. Seriously D. Secretly44. A. starting B. parking C. filling D. testing45. A. stop B. help C. warn D. rescue46. A. intended B. pretended C. happened D. agreed47. A. war B. night C. building D. way48. A. put B. opened C. passed D. threw49. A. hid B. exchanged C. burnt D. distributed50. A. approached B. erupted C. continued D. ended51. A. restaurant B. library C. city D. wall52. A. neighbours B. soldiers C. friends D. customers53. A. sold B. read C. saved D. moved54. A. occupied B. bombed C. quiet D. busy55. A. dreamed of B. believed in C. cared about D. looked for全国1卷41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. A 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. B51. D 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. C 56. D 57. A 58. C 59. B 60. D全国2卷41. B 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. D 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. C 51. D 52. A 53. C 54. B 55. C 56. D 57. C 58. A 59. C 60. B全国3卷41.C42.B43.D44.A45.A46.B47.A48.C49.C50.B51.A52.D53.D54.C55.B56.D57.B58.C59.A60.D北京卷36. B 37. D 38. C 39. A 40. D 41. B42. A 43. C 44. D 45. C46. A 47. A 48. B 49. C50. B 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. D江苏卷36. D 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. B 41. A 42. D43. C 44. B 45. D46. A 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. C 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. B 55. C天津卷16.C 17.A 18. D 19.C 20. B 21. A 22. B 23.C 24.A 25.D26.D 27.A 28.B 29.D 30. C 31. B 32. D 33.A 34.B 35.C浙江卷36. A 37. D 38. A 39. B 40. C41. A 42. D 43. D 44. C 45. B46. D 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. C51. B 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. A。

2017年全国高考英语试卷3完形填空部分答案祥解

2017年全国高考英语试卷3完形填空部分答案祥解

2017年全国高考英语试卷3完形填空部分答案祥解贵州玉屏中学冯游洪 2017. 741. 选C 根据下文,机票受赠者必须名叫Elizabeth Gallagher并持有加拿大护照等“限制”而得知42. 选 B A. 原籍 B. 护照 C. 口音 D. 朋友依据常识,做环球旅行须持护照,故选B43. 选 D A. 假日结束,意味着机票着废,故不能选。

B,不存在婚姻结束,因为前面说明了他们只是男女朋友关系,故不能选。

C 环球旅行梦想结束,机票着废,固不能选。

D 由于男女朋友关系结束, 他俩的环球旅行未能成行, 故机票送人, 所以选D.44. 选A 尽管环球旅行未能成行,但那男的不想浪费他前女友的那张机票,故选A45. 选A A. 规定;政策 B. 命令 C. payment 支付 D. 日程安排根据航空公司机票不可转让的规定, 故选A46. 选 B 订票时, 护照信息没有作要求, 其余A申请,C核对,D讨价还价不符题意,故选B47. 选A 任何名叫Elizabeth Gallagher的人都可以使用这张机票,故选A48. 选C A. 牺牲 B. 表达 C. 体验;亲历 D. 提供根据语境, 机票受赠人可亲历环球旅行, 故选C49. 选 C 男主人将此次的机票赠与信息发布在社交网站上, 其它 A答复, B建议, D评价意义不符, 故选C50. 选 B 根据上下文语境,收到几千人的电邮,其中包括30个人名字都叫Elizabeth Gallagher 并持有对应的,恰当的护照,A 相同的 C新的 D真的不符语境,故选 B,因为那30个人没可能都持 A相同的 C 新的护照 D 真的护照在此显然不符语境. 废话!出入境谁使用假护照?51. 选 A 根据下文,有几百人竟然有趣的将自己的名字改成Elizabeth Gallagher此处只能是更有趣的是,故选A. 其它如 B更令人生气的是 C 更令人满意的是 D 更令人信服的是与语境不符。

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编

.word 格式 .2017 年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试(新课标I)第一节完形填空 (共 20 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下边的短文,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正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。

While high school does not generally encourage students to explore newaspects of life, college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42at college for the better: I discovered ASL-American Sign Language( 美式手语 ).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before. My entire family is hearing, and so are all my friends. The 44 language were enough in allmy interactions( 交往 ). Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as theASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movementsand the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. WhatI saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in onone of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress, I was excited.I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant.58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C. naturalD. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D.distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave upD. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeated58. A. Lastly B.Thus C.InsteadD.However59. A. required B.caused C.allowedD.expected60. A. easy B.popular C.quickD.new【答案】41. A 考察形容词辨析。

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编

2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标I)第一节 完形填空☎共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分✆阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的✌、 、 和 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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——2017年高考全国卷完形填空(精校版)

——2017年高考全国卷完形填空(精校版)

While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life,college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better:I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before.My entire family is hearing,and so are all my friends.The 44 language were enough in all my interactions(交往).Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress,I was excited. I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C.natural D. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D. distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeatedstly B.Thus C.Instead D.However59.A.required B.caused C.allowed D.expected60.A.easy B.popular C.quick D.newIn 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids 41 “The Thinking Laboratory.”That was the 42 students voted for after deciding that “Room 104” was too43 .Freddy was an average 44 ,but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion (同情).He would 45 the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s46 .Before the school year 47 ,I gave the kids a special 48 , T-shirts with the words “Verbs Are Your 49 ” on th em. I had advised the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the 50 things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide 51 on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his 52 from high school and remained the same 53 person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man 54 in his truck . Another time , he 55 a friend money to buy a house .Just last year, I was 56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57 the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up. Inside were the “Verbs” shirt and a 59 from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy pass ed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted you to have this.”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all 60 something from Freddy.41 A.built B.entered C.decorated D.ran42 B.rule C.brand D.plan43 A.small B.dark C.strange D.dull44 A.scholar B.student C.citizen D.worker45 A.speak B.sing C.question ugh46 A.misfortune B.disbelief C.dishonesty D.mistake47 A.changed B.approached C.returned D.ended48 A.lesson B.gift C.report D.message49 A.friends B.Awards C.Masters D.Tasks50 A.simple B.unique C.fun D.clever51 A.assessments ments C.instructions D.updates52 A.graduation B.retirement C.separation D.resignation53 A.daring B.modest C.caring D.smart54 A.wait B.sleep C.study D.live55 A.paidB.chargedC.lentD.owed56 A.observingB.preparingC.designingD.conducting57 A.regrettedB.avoidedC.excusedD.ignored58 A.openedB.packedC.gaveD.heldA.picture C.note D.diary59 B.bill60 A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowedC(2017全国三卷)A Toronto man is offering a free round-the-world air ticket to the right woman. But 41 apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Canadian 42 .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their 43 ended and he did not want her ticket to 44 . The ticket had a strict no-transfer(不可转让)45 , but since passport information was not required when 46 , any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can 47 it.“I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to 48 a lot of joy,” said Axani. He posted his 49 on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the 50 passports, “More 51 , there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in 52 their name to E lizabeth Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was absolutely out of 53 , thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54 their stories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not 55 anything in return and that the woman who uses the 56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or 57 the ticket and travel on her own.The 58 is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before 59 in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.41. A. benefits B. deposits C. restrictions D. examinations42. A. origin B. passport C. accent D. friend43. A. holiday B. marriage C. dream D. relationship44. A. go to waste B. come to mind C. go no sale D. come into effect45. A. policy B. order C. payment D. schedule46. A. applying B. booking C. checking D. bargaining47. A. use B. borrow C. choose D. buy48. A. sacrifice B. express C. experience D. provide49. A. answer B. advice C. offer D. comment50. A. same B. right C. new D. real51. A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52. A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53. A. touch B. question C. date D. control54. A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55. A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56. A. single B. strange C. regular D. extra57. A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58. A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59. A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. staying60. A. honored B. lovely C. intelligent D. luckyD(2016全国一卷)A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers, Inc. One morning in 2009, Larry was 41 along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman's voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrived, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman's life.41 A. walking B. touring C. traveling D. rushing42 A. passengers B. colleague C. employers D. customers43 A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44 A. each B. another C. that D. his45 A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46 A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47 A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48 A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49 A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50 A. then B. again C. finally D. even51 A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52 A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53 A. for B. so C. and D. but54 A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55 A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56 A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57 A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58 A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59 A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60 A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promiseE(2016全国二卷)Hundreds of people have formed impressions of you through that little device(装置)on your desk. And they’ve never actually 41 you. Everything they know about you 42 through this device, sometimes from hundreds of miles away. 43 they feel they can know you 44 from the sound of your voice. That’s how powerful the 45 is.Powerful, yes, but not always 46 . For years I dealt with my travel agent only by phone. Rani, my faceless agent whom I’d never met 47 , got me rock-bottom prices on airfares, cars, and hotels. But her cold voice really 48 me. I sometimes wished to 49 another agent.One morning, I had to 50 an immediate flight home for a family emergency. I ran into Rani’s office 51 . The woman sitting at the desk, 52 my madness, sympathetically jumped up. She gave me a 53 smile, nodded while listening patiently, and then printed out the 54 immediately. “What a wonderful lady!” I thought.Rushing out 55 I called out over my shoulder, “By the way, what’s your name?” “I’m Rani,” she said. I turned around and saw a 56 woman with a big smile on her face waving to wish me a safe trip. I was 57 ! Why had I thought she was cold? Rani was, well, so 58 .Sitting back in the car on the way to the airport, I figured it all out. Rani’s 59 ---her warm smile, her nods, her ‘I’m here for you’ 60 ---were all silent signals that didn’t travel through wires.41. A. accepted B. noticed C. heard D. met42. A. came B. moved C. ran D. developed43. A. Thus B. Yet C. Then D. Indeed44. A. rather B. also C. just D. already45. A. Telephone B. voice C. connection D. impression46. A. direct B. useful C. easy D. accurate47. A. in person B. by myself C. in public D. on purpose48. A. annoyed B. interested C. discouraged D. confused49. A. promote B. train C. find D. know50. A. arrange B. postpone C. confirm D. book51. A. for the first time B. at any time C. from time to time D. in good time52. A. expecting B. seeing C. testing D. avoiding53. A. shy B. comforting C. familiar D. forced54. A. bill B. form C. ticket D. list55. A. hopefully B. disappointedly C. gratefully D. regretfully56. A. careful B. serious C. nervous D. pleasant57. A. amused B. worried C. helpless D. speechless58. A. calm B. nice C. proud D. clever59. A. forgiveness B. eagerness C. friendliness D. skillfulness60. A. explanation B. attitude C. concept D. BehaviorF(2016全国三卷)When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant 41 Miller King, who was the best 42 at our school.Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for 43 .Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from 44 . He looked very 45 , but he didn’t cry.That season, I 46 all of Miller’s records while he 47 the home games from the bench. We went 10-1 and I was named most valuable player, 48 I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller’s 49 .One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller 50 going over a fence—which wasn’t 51 to climb if y ou had both arms. I’m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept 52 from. But even that challenge he accepted. I 53 him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally 54 on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didn’t t ell you this during the season, but you did 55 . Thank you for filling in for 56 .”His words freed me from my bad 57 . I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of a leader. Damaged but not defeated, he was 58 ahead of me. I was right to have 59 him. From that day on,I grew 60 and a little more real.41. A. cheering for B. beating out C. relying on D. staying with42. A. coach B. student C. teacher D. player43. A. practice B. show C. comfort D. pleasure44. A. school B. vacation C. hospital D. training45. A. pale B. calm C. relaxed D. ashamed46. A. held B. broke C. set D. tried47. A. reported B. judged C. organized D. watched48. A. and B. then C. but D. thus49. A. decision B. mistake C. accident D. sacrifice50. A. stuck B. hurt C. tired D. lost51. A. steady B. hard C. fun D. fit52. A. praise B. advice C. assistance D. apology53. A. let B. helped C. had D. noticed54. A. dropped B. ready C. trapped D. safe55. A. fine B. wrong C. quickly D. normally56. A. us B. yourself C. me D. them57. A. memories B. ideas C. attitudes D. dreams58. A. still B. also C. yet D. just59. A. challenged B. cured C. invited D. admired60. A. healthier B. bigger C. cleverer D. cooler。

2017年高考英语完形填空全国卷1,卷2及卷3真题汇编 及答案详解

2017年高考英语完形填空全国卷1,卷2及卷3真题汇编 及答案详解

While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life,college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better:I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before.My entire family is hearing,and so are all my friends.The 44 language were enough in all my interactions(交往).Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress,I was excited. I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C.natural D. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D. distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeated58. A. Lastly B. Thus C. Instead D. However59. A. required B. caused C. allowed D. expected60. A. easy B. popular C. quick D. newIn 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids 41 “The Thinking Laboratory.” That was the 42 students voted for after deciding that “Room 104” was too 43 .Freddy was an average 44 ,but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion(同情).He would 45 the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s46 .Before the school year 47 ,I gave the kids a special 48 , T-shirts with the words “Verbs Are Your 49 ” on them. I had advis ed the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the 50 things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide 51 on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his 52 from high school and remained the same 53 person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man 54 in his truck . Another time , he 55 a friend money to buy a house .Just last year, I was 56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57 the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up. Inside were the “Verbs” shirt and a 59 from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy passed away on Than ksgiving. He wanted you to have this.”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all 60 something from Freddy41 A. built B. entered C. decorated D. ran42 A. name B. rule C. brand D. plan43 A. small B. dark C. strange D. dull44 A. scholar B. student C. citizen D. worker45 A. speak B. sing C. question D. laugh46 A. misfortune B. disbelief C. dishonesty D. mistake47 A. changed B. approached C. returned D. ended48 A. lesson B. gift C. report D. message49 A. friends B. Awards C. Masters D. Tasks50 A. simple B. unique C. fun D. clever51 A. assessments B. comments C. instructions D. updates52 A. graduation B. retirement C. separation D. resignation53 A. daring B. modest C. caring D. smart54 A. wait B. sleep C. study D. live55 A. paid B. charged C. lent D. owed56 A. observing B. preparing C. designing D. conducting57 A. regretted B. avoided C. excused D. ignored58 A. opened B. packed C. gave D. held59 A. picture B. bill C. note D. diary60 A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowedA Toronto man is offering a free round-the-world air ticket to the right woman. But 41 apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Canadian 42 .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their 43 ended and he did not want her ticket to 44 . The ticket had a strict no-transfer(不可转让)45 , but since passport information was not required when 46 , any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can 47 it.“I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to 48 a lot of joy,” said Axani. He posted his 49 on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the 50 passports, “More 51 , there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in 52 their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was absolutely out of 53 , thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54 their stories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not 55 anything in return and that the woman who uses the 56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or 57 the ticket and travel on her own.The 58 is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before 59 in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.41. A. benefits B. deposits C. restrictions D. examinations42. A. origin B. passport C. accent D. friend43. A. holiday B. marriage C. dream D. relationship44. A. go to waste B. come to mind C. go no sale D. come into effect45. A. policy B. order C. payment D. schedule46. A. applying B. booking C. checking D. bargaining47. A. use B. borrow C. choose D. buy48. A. sacrifice B. express C. experience D. provide49. A. answer B. advice C. offer D. comment50. A. same B. right C. new D. real51. A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52. A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53. A. touch B. question C. date D. control54. A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55. A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56. A. single B. strange C. regular D. extra57. A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58. A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59. A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. staying60. A. honored B. lovely C. intelligent D. lucky2017年全国卷1完形填空本文是一篇记叙文。

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编(K12教育文档)

2017年全国高考英语试卷之完形填空汇编(K12教育文档)

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2017年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标I)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life, college sets the stage for that exploration。

I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better: I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语)。

I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before. My entire familyis hearing, and so are all my friends. The 44 language were enough inall my interactions(交往)。

2017全国高考英语试题之完形填空总汇和解析

2017全国高考英语试题之完形填空总汇和解析

新课标Ⅰ卷第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers. Inc. One morning in 2009. Larry was __41__along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman’s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman’s life.41. A. walking B. touring C.traveling D.rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers D. customers43. A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44. A. each B. another C. that D. his45. A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46. A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47. A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49. A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50. A. then B. again C. finally D. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52. A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. and D. but54. A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55. A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56. A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59. A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60. A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promise【答案】41-45 CDCBA 46-50 BADCA 51-55 DBDAC 56-60 BBDAC【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文主要介绍了Larry在送货回来的路上遇到了一辆着火的汽车。

2017年全国高考英语分类题库-完型填空(含全国卷、各地方卷,全面深度剖析)

2017年全国高考英语分类题库-完型填空(含全国卷、各地方卷,全面深度剖析)

温馨提示:此题库为Word版,请按住Ctrl, 滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,点击右上角的关闭按钮可返回目录。

一、记叙文........................................................................................................................................................... - 1 -二、说明文 ......................................................................................................................................................... - 32 -三、夹叙夹议文 ................................................................................................................................................. - 32 -四、议论文 ......................................................................................................................................................... - 36 -考点3 完形填空一.记叙文(2017·全国甲卷)话题:Freddy的故事词数:273W难度:★★★★In 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids41“The Thinking Laboratory”. That was the42students voted for after deciding that “Room 104”was too43.Freddy was an average44, but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion(同情). He would45the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s46.Before the school year47, I gave the kids a special48, T-shirts with the words“Verbs Are Your49”on them. I had advised the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull, most of the50things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide51on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his52from highschool and remained the same53person I met forty years before. Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man54in his truck. Another time, he55 a friend money to buy a house.Just last year, I was56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman57the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and58it up. Inside were the“Verbs”shirt and a59from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy passed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted you to have this. ”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all60something from Freddy.【文章大意】Freddy是我40年前的学生, 在一个学年结束前, 我送给包括他在内的27名学生每人一件T恤, 上面写着“Verbs Are Your Friends”。

2017年高考英语完形填空题集

2017年高考英语完形填空题集

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

After the earthquake hit northeast Japan on March 11, 2011, many touching stories that I saw with my own eyes happened around me.I had to walk home since all the 31 had stopped after the quake. On my way home I32 an old Japanese lady at the bakery shop who was giving out free bread, which made my heart33 . A middle-aged Japanese man was holding a sign that said, “Please use our 34 .” He was 35 his house for people to go to the restroom.My friend wanted to 36 others. He stood in the cold with a sign “If you are okay with a motorcycle, I will 37 you to your house.” And then I saw him take one gentleman home, all the way to faraway place!Then the next day I drove to 38 my car with gas. There was a 39 gas now and many gasoline stations were either closed or had very 40 lines. I got 41 ,since I was behind 15 cars. Finally, when it was my 42 , the man smiled and said, “43 this aituation, we are only giving $ 30 worth gas per person. Is that alright?”“Of course, I’m just gla d that we are all able to44 ,” I said. His smile gave me so much 45 .I saw a man at the e vacuation(疏散) center 46 when people brought food to him, It was the first time in three days that food ha s been brought to their center. However, after he wiped the tears, his next 47 surprised me. “I am very 48 that we are provided with food. But people in the city next to us haven’t 49 any food at all. Please go to that centre as well.” And when hearing that, I realized there is a bright future on the other side of this 50 .31.A.traffic B.rescue C.communication D.businesses 32.A.missed B.caught C.noticed D.heard 33.A.hungry B.soft C.broken D.warm 34.A.toilet B.hotel C.hospital D.house 35.A.advertising B.opening C.repairing D.decorating 36.A.encourage B.save C.charge D.assist 37.A.drive B.follow C.lead D.send 38.A.start B.fill C.check D.wash 39.A.plenty B.lack C.variety D.diversity 40.A.direct B.straight C.long D.short 41.A.worried B, lucky C.excited D.annoyed 42.A.time B.turn C.duty D.decision 43.A.Apart from B.Together with C.Because of D.Instead of 44.A.share B.offer C.tolerate D.transform 45.A.comfort B.pleasure C.trouble D.entertainment 46.A.waiting B.grabbing C.sleeping D.crying 47.A.promises B.roles C.actions D.rema rks 48.A.upset B.grateful C.surprised D.proud 49.A.bought B.supplied C.prepared D.received 50.A.city B, center C.lesson D.disaster【答案】ACDAB DABBC ABCAA DDBDD完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2017年全国(I)卷高考英语完形填空解析及原文出处

2017年全国(I)卷高考英语完形填空解析及原文出处

2017年全国(I)卷高考英语完形填空解析及原文出处2017年全国(I)卷高考英语完形填空解析及原文出处While high school does not XXX life。

XXX went through this process and found something that has changed my life at college for the better: XXX (ASL).I never felt an urge to learn any sign language before。

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and so are all my XXX。

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Both the hand movements and the very act of XXX.XXX。

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I was not discouraged by my lack of progress。

but rather excited to learn more。

I made it a point to attend future meetings and absorb as much as I could.During the next term。

XXX us learn more。

I now appreciate the unique way of XXX.Answer:41.C42.A43.C44.D45.C46.A47.D48.B49.D50.CGenerally speaking。

while high school does not XXX life。

XXX。

XXX.I had never felt the need to learn sign language before。

as my family and friends did not have any XXX。

2017高考英语完形填空汇总和答案 完美打印版(精品资料).doc

2017高考英语完形填空汇总和答案  完美打印版(精品资料).doc

【最新整理,下载后即可编辑】全国1 卷While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life, college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better: I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before. My entire family is hearing, and so are all my friends. The 44 languages were enough in all my interactions(交往).Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress, I was excited. I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C. naturalD. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D. distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeatedstly B.Thus C.InsteadD.However59.A.required B.caused C.allowed D.expected60.A.easy B.popular C.quick D.new全国2 卷In 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids 41 “The Thinking Laboratory.”That was the 42 students voted for after decidingthat “Room 104” was too43 .Freddy was an average 44 ,but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion(同情).He would 45 the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s46 .Before the school year 47 ,I gave the kids a special 48 , T-shi rts with the words “Verbs Are Your49 ” on them. I had advised the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the 50 things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide 51 on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his 52 from high school and remained the same 53 person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man 54 in his truck . Another time, he 55 a friend money to buy a house.Just last year, I was 56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57 the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up. Inside were the “Verbs” shirt a nd a 59 from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy passed away on Thanksgiving. He wanted you to have this.”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all 60 something from Freddy.41. A. built B. entered C. decoratedD. ran42. A. name B. rule C. brandD. plan43. A. small B. dark C. strangeD. dull44. A. scholar B. student C. citizenD. worker45. A. speak B. sing C. questionD. laugh46. A. misfortune B. disbelief C. dishonestyD. mistake47. A. changed B. approached C. returnedD. ended48.A.lesson B.gift C.reportD.message49. A.friends B.Awards C.MastersD.Tasks50. A.simple B.unique C. funD.clever51. A.assessments B. comments C.instructionsD.updates52. A.graduation B. retirement C.separationD.resignation53. A.daring B.modest C.caringD.smart54. A.wait B.sleep C.studyD.live55. A.paid B.charged C.lentD.owed56. A.observing B.preparing C. designingD.conducting57. A.regretted B.avoided C.excusedD.ignored58. A.opened B.packed C.gaveD.held59. A.picture B.bill C.noteD.diary60. A.chose B.took C.expectedD.borrowed全国3 卷A Toronto man is offering a free round-theworld air to the right woman. But __41_ apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gall ahgher and have a Candian 42_ .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their 43 ended and he did not want her ticket to 44 . The ticket had a strict no-transfer (不可转让)45 , but since passport information was not required when 46 , any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can 47 it.“I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to 48 a lot of joy,” said Axani. He posted his 49 on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the 50 passports, “More 51 , there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in 52 their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was absolutely out of 53 , thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54 their st ories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not 55 anything in return and that the woman who uses the 56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or 57the ticket and travel on her own.The 58 is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before 59 in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.41.A.benefits B. deposits C. restrictions D. examinationsin B. passport C. accent D. friend43.A.holiday B. marriage C. dream D. relationship44.A.go to waste B. come to mind C. go no sale D. come into effect45.A.policy B. order C. payment D. schedule46.A.applying B. booking C. checking D. bargaininge B. borrow C. choose D. buy48.A.sacrifice B. express C. experience D. provide49.A.answer B. advice C. offer D. comment50.A.same B. right C. now D. real51. A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52. A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53. A. touch B. question C. date D. control54. A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55. A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56. A. single B. strange C. regular D. extra57. A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58. A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59. A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. staying60.A.honored B. lovely C. intelligent D. lucky北京卷Hannah Taylor is a schoolgirl from Manitoba, Canada. One day, when she was five years old, she was walking with her mother in downtown Winnipeg. They saw a man 36 out of a garbage can. She asked her mother why he did that and her mother said that the man was homeless and hungry. Hannah was very 37 .She couldn't understand why some people had to live their lives without shelter or enough food. Hannah started to think about how she could 38 ,but, of course, there is not a lot one five-year-old can do to solve(解决)the problem of homelessness.Later, when Hannah attended school, she saw another homeless person. It was a woman, 39 an old shopping trolley(购物车)which was piled with 40 . It seemed that everything the woman owned was in them. This made Hannah very sad, and even more 41 to do something. She had been talking to her mother about the lives of homeless people 42 they first saw the homeless man. Her mother told her that if she did something to change the problem that made her sad, she wouldn’t43 as bad.Hannah began to speak out about the homelessness in Manitoba and then in other provinces. She hoped to 44 her message of hope and awareness. She started the Ladybug Foundation, an organization aiming at getting rid of homelessness. She began to 45 “Big Bosses” lunches, where she would try to persuade local business leaders to 46 to the cause. She also organized a fundraising(募捐)drive in “Ladybug Jars” to collect everyone`s spare change during “Make Change” month. More recently, the foundation began another 47 called National Red Scarf Day—a day when people donate $20 and wear red scarves in support of Canada`s 48 and homeless.There is an emergency shelter in Winnipeg called “Hannah`s Place”, something that Hannah is very 49 of. Hannah`s Place is divided into several areas, providing shelter for people when it is so cold that 50 outdoors can mean death. In the more than five years since Hannah began her activities, she has received a lot of 51 .For example, she received the 2007 BRICK Award recognizing the 52 of young people to change the world. But 53 all this, Hannah still has the 54 life of a Winnipeg schoolgirl, except that she pays regular visits to homeless people.Hannah is one of many examples of young people who are making a 55 in the world. You can, too!36. A. jumping B. eating C. crying D. waving37. A. annoyed B. nervous C. ashamed D. upset38. A. behave B. manage C. help D. work39. A. pushing B. carrying C. buying D. holding40. A. goods B. bottles C. foods D. bags41. A. excited B. determined C. energetic D. grateful42. A. since B. unless C. although D. as43. A. sound B. get C. feel D. look44. A. exchange B. leave C. keep D. spread45. A. sell B. deliver C. host D. pack46. A. contribute B. lead C. apply D. agree47. A. campaign B. trip C. procedure D. trial48. A. elderly B. hungry C. lonely D. sick49. A. aware B. afraid C. proud D. sure50 A. going B. sleeping C. traveling D. playing51. A. praises B. invitations C. replies D. appointments52. A. needs B. interests C. dreams D. efforts53. A. for B. through C. besides D. along54. A. healthy B. public C. normal D. tough55. A. choice B. profit C. judgment D. difference江苏卷Fo r a long time Gabriel didn’t want to be involved in music at all. In his first years of high school, Gabriel would look pityingly at music students, 36 across the campus with their heavy instrument cases. 37 at school for practice hours 38 anyone else had to be there. He swore to himself to 39 music, as he hated getting to school extra early.__40___, one day, in the music class that was __41__of his school’s standard curriculum, he was playing idly (随意地)on the piano and found it ____42___topick out tunes. With a sinking feeling, he realized that he actually __43__doing it. He tried to hide his __44__pleasure from the music teacher, who had __45__over to listen. He might not have done this particularly well, __46__the teacher told Gabriel that he had a good ___47__ and suggested that Gabriel go into the music store-room to see if any of the instruments there __48__ him. There he decided to give the cello (大提琴)a __49__. When he began practicing, he took it very __50__. But he quickly found that he loved playing this instrument, and was __51__to practicing it so that within a couple of months he was playing reasonably well.This __52__, of course, that he arrived at school early in the morning, __53__ his heavy instrument case across the campus to the __54__ looks of the non-musicians he had left __55__.36.A. travelling B. marching C. pacing D. struggling37. A. rising up B. coming up C. driving up D. turning up38. A. before B. after C. until D. since39. A. betray B. accept C. avoid D. appreciate40. A. Therefore B. However C. Thus D. Moreover41. A. part B. nature C. basis D. spirit42. A. complicated B. safe C. confusing D. easy43. A. missed B. disliked C. enjoyed D.denied44. A. transparent B. obvious C. false D. similar45. A. run B. jogged C. jumped D. wandered46. A. because B. but C. though D. so47. A. ear B. taste C. heart D. voice48. A. occurred to B. took to C. appealed to D. held to49. A. change B. chance C. mission D. function50. A. seriously B. proudly C. casually D. naturally51. A. committed B. used C. limited D. admitted52. A. proved B. showed C. stressed D. meant53. A. pushing B. dragging C. lifting D. rushing54. A. admiring B. pitying C. annoying D. teasing55. A. over B. aside C. behind D. out天津卷At my heaviest I weighed 370 pounds. I had a very poor relationship with food: I used it to 16 bad feelings, to make myself feel better, and to celebrate. Worried about my health, I tried many different kinds of 17 but nothing worked. I came to believe that I could do nothing about my 18 .When I was 50, my weight problem began to affect me 19 . I didn’t want to live the rest of my life with this 20 weight any more.That year, I 21 a seminar where we were asked to create a project that would touch the world. A seminar leader shared her 22 story —she had not only 125 pounds, but also raised $25,000 for homeless children.23 by her story, I created the As We Heal(痊愈), the World Heals24 . My goal was to lose 150 pounds in one year and raise $50,000 25 a movement founded 30 years ago to end hunger. This combination of healing myself and healing the world 26 me as the perfect solution.27 I began my own personal weight program, I was filled with the fear that I would 28 the same difficulties that beat me before. While the 29 hung over my head, there were also signs that I was headed down the right 30 . I sent letters to everyone I knew, telling them about my project. It worked perfectly. Donations began 31 in from hundreds of people.Of course, I also took some practical steps to lose weight. I consulted with a physician(内科医生), I hired a fitness coach, and I began to eat small and 32 meals. My fund-raising focus also gave me new motivation to exercise 33 .A year later, I 34 my goal: I lost 150 pounds and raised $50,000! I feel that I’ve been given a second life to devote to something that is 35 and enormous.16.A.add B. mix C. kill D. share17.A. diets B. drinks C. fruits D. dishes18.A. height B. ability C. wisdom D. weight19.A. temporarily B. recently C. seriously D. secretly20.A.ideal B. extra C. normal D. low21.A. attended B. organized C. recommended D. mentioned22.A. folk B. success C. adventure D. science23.A. Surprised B. Amused C. Influenced D. Disturbed24.A. project B. business C. system D. custom25.A. in search of B.in need of C. in place of D. in support of26.A.scared B. considered C. confused D. struck27.A. As B.Until C.If D. Unless28.A. get over B. run into C. look for D. put aside29.A.excitment B. joy C. anger D. fear30.A.row B. hall C. path D. street31.A. breaking B. flooding C. jumping D. stepping32.A. heavy B. full C. expense D. healthy33.A. regularly B. limitlessly C. suddenly D. randomly34.A. set B. reached C. missed D. dropped35.A. stressful B. painful C. meaningful D. peaceful浙江卷Alia Baker is a librarian in Iraq. Her library used to be a 36 place for all who loved books and liked to share knowledge. They 37 various matters all over the world. When the war was near, Alia was 38 that the fires of war would destroy the books, which are more 39 to her than mountain of gold. The books are in every language — new books, ancient books, 40 a book on the history of Iraq that is seven hundred years old.She had asked the government for 41 to move the books to a 42 place, but they refused. So Alia took matters into her own hands. 43 , she brought books home every night, 44 her car late after work. Her friends came to 45 her when the war broke out. Anis who owned a restaurant 46 to hide some books. All through the 47 , Alia, Anis, his brothers and neighbours took the books from the library, 48 them over the seven-foot wall and 49 them in the restaurant. The books stayed hidden as the war 50 . Then nine days later, a fire burned the 51 to the ground.One day, the bombing stopped and the 52 left. But the war was not over yet. Alia knew that if the books were to be safe, they must be 53 again while the city was 54 . So she hired a truck to bring all the books to the houses of friends in the suburbs(郊区). Now Alia waited for the war to end and 55 peace and a new library.36. A. meeting B. working C. personal D. religious37. A. raised B. handled C. reported D. discussed38. A. worried B. angry C. doubtful D. curious39. A. practical B. precious C. reliable D. expensive40. A. then B. still C. even D. rather41. A. permission B. confirmation C. explanation D. information42. A. large B. public C. distant D. safe43. A. Fortunately B. Surprisingly C. Seriously D. Secretly44. A. starting B. parking C. filling D. testing45. A. stop B. help C. warn D. rescue46. A. intended B. pretended C. happened D. agreed47. A. war B. night C. building D. way48. A. put B. opened C. passed D. threw49. A. hid B. exchanged C. burnt D. distributed50. A. approached B. erupted C. continued D. ended51. A. restaurant B. library C. city D. wall52. A. neighbours B. soldiers C. friends D. customers53. A. sold B. read C. saved D. moved54. A. occupied B. bombed C. quiet D. busy55. A. dreamed of B. believed in C. cared about D. looked for全国1卷41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. A 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. D 50. B 51. D 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. C 56. D 57. A 58. C 59. B 60. D全国2卷41. B 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. D 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. C51. D 52. A 53. C 54. B 55. C 56. D 57. C 58. A 59. C 60. B全国3卷41.C 42.B 43.D 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.D 54.C 55.B 56.D 57.B 58.C 59.A 60.D北京卷36. B 37. D 38. C 39. A 40. D 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. C46. A 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. B 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. D江苏卷36. D 37. D 38. A 39. C 40. B 41. A 42. D 43. C 44. B 45. D46. A 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. C 51. A 52. D 53. B 54. B 55. C天津卷16.C 17.A 18. D 19.C 20. B 21. A 22. B 23.C 24.A 25.D 26.D 27.A 28.B 29.D 30. C 31. B 32. D 33.A 34.B 35.C 浙江卷36. A 37. D 38. A 39. B 40. C41. A 42. D 43. D 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. A。

12010_2017年上海高考英语完形填空真题+答案

12010_2017年上海高考英语完形填空真题+答案

2017 年上海高考英语真题2016 年In the 1960s, Douglas McGregor, one of the key thinkers in the artof management, developed the mow famous Theory X and Theory Y. Theory Xis the idea that people instinctively (本能地) 51 work and will do anything to avoid it. Theory Y is the view that everyone has the potential to find satisfaction in work.In any case, despite so much evidence to the 52 , many managersstill agree to Theory X. They believe, 53 , that their employees need constant supervision( 监察,管理 ) if they are to work effectively, or that decisions must be ( impose sth on sb 把强加给某人) imposed from 54 without consultation (咨询) . This, of course, makes for authoritarian( 专制的 ) managers.Different cultures have different ways of 55 people. Unlikeauthoritarian management, some cultures, particularly in Asia, are wellknown for the consultative nature of decision-making —all members of the department or work group are asked to 56 to this process. This ismanagement by the collective (集体的,共同的)opinion. Many western companies have tried to imitate such Asian ways of doing things, whichare based on general 57 . Someexperts say that womenwill becomemore effective managers than men because they have the power to reach common goals in a way that traditional 58 managers cannot.A recent trend has been to encourage employees to use their owninitiative (开创精神,主动权) , to make decisions on their own without59 managers first. This empowerment 受权) has been part of the trend(towards downsizing: 60 the number of managementlayers in companies. After de-layering (减少职工层) in this way, a companymay be 61 with just a top level of senior managers, front-line managers and employeeswith direct contact with the public. Empowerment takes the idea ofdelegation ( 拜托 ) muchfurther than has 62 been the case. Empowerment and delegation mean new forms of management control to 63 that theoverall business plan is being followed, and that operations becomemore profitable under the new organization, rather than less.Another trend is off-site (不在现场的) or 64 management, where teams of people linked by e-mail and the Internet work on projects fromtheir own houses. Project managers evaluate the 65 of the team membersin terms of what they produce for projects, rather than the amount of time they spend on them.51. A. desire B. seek C. lose D. dislike52. A. contrary B. expectation C. degree D. extreme53. A. vice versa B. for example C. however D. otherwise(反过来也是同样的)54. A. outside B. inside C. below D. above55. A. replacing B. assess ing C. managing D. encouraging(评论,估价)56. A. refer B. contribute C. object D. apply(~+to 有助于)57. A. agreement B. practice C. election D. impression58. A. bossy B. experienced C. western D.male59. A. asking B. training C. warning D. firing60. A. doubling B. maintaining C. reducing D.estimating61. A. honored B. left C. crowded D. compared62. A. economically B. traditionally C. inadequately D. occasionally(不够地,不够好地)63. A. deny B. admit C. assume D. ensure( 假设,肩负 )64. A. virtual B. ineffective C. day-to-day D.on-the-scene65. A. opinion B. risk C. performance D. attractiveness2015 年If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls andyou tried to determine their meaning, you would not detect (探测,觉察)interest in romance amongthe artists.51 , you would see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people ’s earned to center on (集中在) hunting and gathering wild foods for meals.In modern times, when food is available in grocery stores, findinglove is more52in people ’s lives. The53is all around us. It is easy to prepare a list of modern stories having to dowith love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as(作为合适) love stories in popular culture.Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotionalstate, can be54. They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about clean teeth, but clean teeth go onlyso far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You haveprobably heard that opposites attract but that55attract,too.One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set in stone .( 一层不变,板上钉钉 )First ImpressionTo help determine the 56 of attraction, researchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3, 6 or 10 minutesso they could get a sense of each other ’s individuality. Then students were asked to 57 what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks, they reported what happened.As it turned out, their 58 judgments often held true. Students seemedto 59 at an early stage who would best fit into their lives.The 60 KnowsScientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understandingof attraction. Manyanimals give off pheromones(信息激素)—natural chemicals that can be detected by, and then can produce a response in,other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animalis either ready to fight or is feeling 61 to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as 62 as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell, however, does seemto play a part in human attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously, we give and receive loads of information through smell inevery interaction with other people.Face ValueBeing fond of someone seems to have a number of factors, includingseeing something we find attractive. Researchers had people judge facesfor 63. The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face, yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who hadmore time to study the samefaces. The way we 64 attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic.When shown an attractive face and then words with good or bad associations, people responded to 65 words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to causehappy thinking.51. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. beneficial53. A. priority B. proof C. possibility D. principle(原则,原理)54. A. tested B. imposed C. changed D. created55. A. appearances B. virtues C. similarities D. passions56. A. illustrations B. implication s C. ingredients D. intentions(示意,含意)(配料,资料)57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall(判断)58. A. critical B. initial C. random D. mature(责备的,决定性的)59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question(谈判,磋商)60.A. NoseB.EyeC. He art61. alert A.D. HandopenC. resistantB.D.superior(警备的,敏捷的)62. A. disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted63. A. emotions B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. assess65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. insulting(欺侮的)2014 年Research has shown that two-thirds of human conversation is taken upnot with discussion of the cultural or political problems of the day, not heated debates about films we've just watched or books we've just finished reading, but plain and simple __51__.Language is our greatest treasure as a species, and what do we __52__ do with it? We gossip. About others' behaviour and private lives, suchas who's doing what with whom, who's in and who's out-and why; how to deal with difficult__53__ situations involving children,lovers,and colleagues.So why are we keen on gossiping? Are we just natural __54__, of bothtime and words? Or do we talk a lot about nothing in particular simplyto avoid facing up to (敢于面对) the really important issues of life?It's not the case according to Professor Robin Dunbar. In fact, in hislatest book, Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language, the psychologist says gossip is one of these really__55__issues.Dunbar __56__ the traditional view that language was developed by the men at the early stage of social development in order to organize theirmanly hunting activities more effectively, or even to promote the exchange of poetic stories about their origins and the supernatural . (超自然的)Instead he suggests that language evolve d(进化) among women. We don't spend two-thirds of our time gossiping just because we can talk, argues Dunbar— __57__, he goes on to say, language evolved specifically to allow us to gossip.Dunbar arrived at his cheery theory by studying the __58__ of thehigher primates (灵长类动物) like monkeys. By means of grooming (妆扮,梳理毛发,新郎,马夫)--cleaning the fur by brushing it, monkeysform groups with other individuals on whom they can rely for support in the event ofsome kind of conflict within the group or__59__ from outside it.As we human beings evolve from a particular branch of the primatefamily, Dunbar __60__ that at one time in our history we did muchthe same. Grouping together made sense because the bigger the group, the greaterthe __61__ it provided; on the other hand, the bigger the group, thegreater the stresses of living close to others. Grooming helped to __62__ the pressure and calm everybody down.But as the groups got bigger and bigger, the amount of time spent ingrooming activities also had to be __63__ to maintain its effectiveness. Clearly, a more __64__ kind of grooming was needed, and thus languageevolved as a kind of vocal(有声的)grooming which allowed humansto develop relationship with ever-larger groups by exchanging information over awider network of contact.51. A. claim language52.A. occasionallyD.originally individuals thanB. descriptionB.habituallywould be possibleC. gossipC.by one-to-one__65__D.independently (习惯地)(本来,开初,独创地)53. A. social B. political C. historical D. cultural54. A. admirers B. masters C. users D. wasters(挥霍者,废物)55. A. vital B. sensitive C. ideal D. difficult56.A. confirms B. rejects C. outline s D. broadens(概括)57.A. for instance B. in addition C. on the contrary D. asa result58.A. motivation B. appearance C. emotion D. behaviour59.A. attack B. contact C. inspection D. assistance(视察,检查)60.A. recalls B. denies C. concludes D. confesses61.A.prospect B.responsibility C.leadership D. protection62.A. measure B. show C. maintain D. ease(减少,放松,安适自在)63.A. saved B. extend ed C. consumed D. gained(扩展,供给)64.A. common B. efficient C.scientific D. Thoughtful65.A. indirect B. daily C. physical D. secret2013 年Over the past few decades, more and more countries have opened up the markets, increasingly transforming the world economy into onefree-flowing global market. The question is :Is economic globalization 50 forall?According to the World Bank, one of its chief supporters, economic globalization has helped reduce 51 in a large number of developingcountries. It quotes one study that shows increased wealth 52 to improved education and longer life in twenty-four developing countries as a result of integration ( 交融 ) of local economies into the world economy. Hometo some three billion people, these twenty-four countries have seen incomes 53 at an average rate of five percent — compared to two percent in developed countries.Those who 54 globalization claim that economies in developingcountries will benefit from new opportunities for small and home-based businesses. 55 , small farmers in Brazil who produce nuts thatwould originally have sold only in 56 open-air markets can nowpromote their goods worldwide by the Internet.Critics take a different view, believing that economic globalization is actually 57 the gap between the rich and poor. A study carried out by the U.N.-sponsored World Commission on the Social Dimension ofGlobalization shows that only a few developing countries have actually58 from integration into the world economy and that the poor, theuneducated, unskilled workers, and native peoples have been left behind.59 , they maintain (保持,养护,断言)that globalization mayeventually threaten emerging (新兴的) businesses. For example, Indian craftsmen who currently seem to benefit from globalization because they are able to 60 their products may soon face fierce competition that could pot them out of 61 . When large-scale manufacturers start to produce the same goods,or when superstores like Wal-Mart move in, these small businesses willnot be able to 62 and will be crowded out.One thing is certain about globalization —there is no 63 . Advancesin technology combined with more open policies have already created an interconnected world. The 64 now is finding a way to create a kind ofglobalization that works for the benefit of all.50. A. possible B. smooth C. good D. easy51. A. crime B. poverty C. conflict D. population52. A. contributing B. responding C. turning D. owing53. A. remain B. drop C. shift D. increase54. A. doubt B. define C. advocate D. ignore55. A. In addition B. For instance C. In other words D. All in all56. A. mature B. new C. local D. foreign57. A. finding B. exploring C. bridging D. widening58. A. suffered B. profit ed C. learned D. withdrawn(赢利,有利于)(撤回,撤离,取款)59. A. Furthermore B . Therefore C. However D. Otherwise60. A. consume B. deliver C. export D. advertise61. A. trouble B. business C. power D. mind62. A. keep up B. come in C. go around D. help out63. A. taking off B. getting along C. holding out D. turning back(腾飞,脱掉,开始成功)(伸出,坚持)(返回)64. A. agreement B. prediction C. outcome D. challenge2012 年People on a college campus were more likely to give moneyto the March of Dimes if they were asked for a donation by a disabled woman in awheelchair than if asked by a nondisabled woman. In another 50 , subwayriders in New York saw a man carrying a stick stumble (绊脚) and fallto the floor. Sometimes the victim had a large red birthmark on his 51 ; sometimes he did not. In this situation, the victim was more likely to52 aid if his face was spotless than if he had an unattractive birthmark. In 53 these and other research findings, two themes are 54 : we are morewilling to help people we like for some reason and people we think 55 assistance.In some situations, those who are physically attractive are morelikely to receive aid. 56 , in a field study researchers placed a completed application to graduate school (研究所)in a telephone box at the airport. The application was ready to be 57 , but had apparently been "lost" . The photo attached to the application was sometimes that of a very 58 person and sometimes that of a less attractive person. The measure ofhelping was whether the individual who found the envelope actuallymailed it or not. Results showed that people were more likely to 59 the application if the person in the photo was physically attractive.The degree of 60 between the potential helper and the person in need is also important. For example, people are more likely to help a stranger who is from the same country rather than a foreigner. In one study,shoppers on a busy street in Scotland were more likely to help a personwearing a(n) 61 T-shirt than a person wearing a T-shirt printed withoffensive words.Whether a person receives help depends in part on the"worth" of the case. For example, shoppers in a supermarket were more likely to givesomeone62 to buy milk rather than to buy cookies,probably because milkis thought more essential for 63 than cookies. Passengers on a New Yorksubway were more likely to help a manwho fell to the ground if he appeared to be 64 rather than drunk.50.A. study B. way C. word D. college51.A. hand B. arm C. face D. back52.A. refuse B.beg C. lose D. receive53.A. challenging B. recording C. understanding D. publishing54.A. important B. possible C. amusing D. missing55.A. seek B. deserve C. obtain D. accept56.A. At first B. Above all C. In addition D. For example57.A. printed B. mailed C. rewritten D. signed58.A. talented B. good-looking C. helpful D. hard-working59. A. send in B. throw away C. fill out D. turn down(递送,提出)(填写,长胖)60. A. similarity B. friendship C. cooperation D. contact61. A. expensive B. plain C. cheap D. strange62.A. time B. instructions C. money D. chances63.A. shoppers B. research C. children D. health64. A. talkative B. handsome C. calm D. sick(健谈的,多嘴的)2011 年Everyone in business has been told that success is all about attracting and retaining ( 留住 ) customers. It sounds simple and achievable. But,50 , words of wisdom are soon forgotten. Once companies have attracted customers they often 51 the second half of the story. In the excitement of beating off (击退) the competition, negotiating prices, securing(固定,使安全,获取) orders, and delivering the product, managers tend to become carried away . (冲昏脑筋 , 带走,冲走) They forget what they regard as the boring side of business — 52 that the customer remains a customer.53 to concentrate on retaining as well as attracting customerscosts business huge amounts of money annually. It has been estimated that the average companyloses between 10 and 30 per cent of its customers every years. In constantly (不停的,常常的)changing 54 , this is not surprising. What is surprising is the fact that few companies have anyidea how many customers they have lost.Only now are organizations beginning to wake up to (意识到) those lost opportunities and calculate the 55 implication s. (示意,牵涉)Cutting down the number of customers a company loses can make a big 56 in its performance. Research in the USfound that a five per cent decrease in the number of defecting (流失的) customers led to 57 increases of between 25 and 85 per cent.In the US, Domino’s Pizza estimates that a regular customer is worthmore than $5,000 over ten years. A customer who receives a poor qualityproduct or service on their first visit and 58never returns, islosing (使失掉,可接双宾语)the company thousands of dollars in59 profits (more if you consider how manypeople they are likely to tell about their bad experience).The logic behind cultivating customer 60is impossible to deny.“In practice most companies’ marketing effort is focused on gettingcustomers, with little attention paid to 61 them”, says Adrian Payne of Cornfield University ’ School of Management. “Research suggests that there is a close relationship between retaining customers and makingprofits. 62 customers tend to buy more, are predictable and usuallycost less to service than new customers. Furthermore, they tend to be less price 63 , and may provide free word-of-mouth (口头的,口头传达的)advertising. Retaining customers also makes it 64 for competitors to enter a market or increase their share of a market.50.A. in particular B. in reality C. at least D.first of all51.A. emphasize B. doubt C. overlook D. believe(忽略,俯瞰)52.A. denying B. ensuring C. arguing D.proving(保证,保证)53.A. Moving B. Hoping C. Starting D.Failing54.A. markets55. A. culture B. tastesB. socialC. pricesC. financialD. expensesD. economical(经济的,节约的)56.A. promise B. plan C. mistake D.difference57.A. cost58.A. as a resultB. opportunityB. on the wholeC. profitC. in conclusionD. budgetD. on thecontrary59.A. huge B. potential C. extra D.reasonable60.A. beliefs B. loyalty C. habits D.interest61.A. alter ing B. understanding C. keeping D.attracting(局部稍微的改变)62.A. Assumed63.A. agreeable B. RespectedB.flexibleC. EstablishedC. friendlyD. UnexpectedD.sensitive(可曲折的,柔韧的,可变通的,灵巧的)64.A. unfair B. difficult C. essential D.convenient2010 年The first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, andwriters is seldom a masterpiece, If you consider your drafts as dressrehearsals ( 彩排 ), or tryouts , (试用,初赛) revising will seema natural part of the writing ___50___.What is the purpose of the dress rehearsals and the out-of-townpreview s(试映,预告,预习) that manyBroadway shows go through? The answer is adding, deleting, replacing, reordering, ___51___ revising. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Phantom of the Opera underwent (经历) such a process.When Lloyd Webber began writing in 1984, he had in mind a funny, exciting production. However, when Phantom opened in London in 1986, theaudience saw a moving psychological love story set to music. (被谱曲)The musical had___52___ several revisions due, in part, to problems with costuming and makeup( 戏服和化妆 ). For instance,Lloyd Webber ___53___ some of the music because the Phantom's makeup prevented the actor from singing certain sounds.When you revise, you change aspects of your work in ___54___ to your evolving (进化的) purpose, or to include ___55___ ideas or newly discovered information.Revision is not just an afterthought (过后想法) that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment. ___56___, it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way.Even your decision to ___57___. topics while prewriting is a type ofrevising. However. don't make the mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows ___58___. Always make time to become your own ___59___andview your dress rehearsal, so to speak. Reviewing your work in this waycan give you ___60___ new ideas.Revising involves ___61___ the effectiveness and appropriateness ofall aspects of your writing, making your purpose more clearly, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present. Whenyou revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience forwhom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose ___62___ throughout mydraft? Do I ever lose sight of my purpose? Have I given my readers allof the ___63___ that is, facts, opinions, inference s(推理,推测) --- that they need in order to understand my main idea? Finally, have Iincluded too many ___64___ details that may confuse readers?50. A. technique B. style C. process D. career51. A. in particular B. as a result C. for example D. in otherwords52. A. undergone B. skipped C. rejected D.replaced53. A. rewrote B. release d C. recorded D.reserved(开释、赦免、刊行)(保存、预定)54. A. addition B. response C. opposition D. contrast(反对)55. A. fixed B. ambitious C. familiar D. fresh56. A. However B. Moreover C. Instead D. Therefore57. A. discuss B. switch C. exhaust D. cover(开关,变换)(使疲惫不堪,耗尽)58. A. drafting B. rearranging C. performing D.training59. A. director B. master C. audience D.visitor60. A. personal B. valuable C. basic D.delicate( 纤细的,精巧的,奇妙的 )61. A. mixing B. weakening C. maintaining D. assessing62. A. amazing B. bright C. unique D. clear63. A. angles B. evidence C. information D. hint s(示意)64. A. unnecessary B. uninteresting C. concrete D.final(混凝土,详细的)。

2017高考英语完形填空及答案

2017高考英语完形填空及答案

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2017高考英语完形填空(一)You may think there is only sand in the desert of the world, __1__ it is not true. In the desert, as we know, there is a little __2__, but it is not __3__ for most plants. Still we can see some plants __4__ in the desert.There is __5__ in some places in the desert. We __6__ these places oases. In the oases, there are villages and towns. People grow __7__ kinds of crops in the fields there.People __8__ live outside the oases. They have camels, sheep and other animals. These animals depend __9__ the desert plants for their food and do not need __10__ water.The __11__ are useful to the desert people in many ways. They eat the meat and drink the milk of the animals. They use the camels for carrying water, food, tents and something else.The people of the desert have to keep moving from place to place. They must always look12grass or desert plants for their animals. When there is no more food for their animals, they move to __13__ place. The desert people are __14__. No man in the desert would ever refuse __15__ the people in trouble and give them food and water.1. A. andB. butC. orD. so2. A. rainB. rainsC. windD. winds3. A. goodB. good enoughC. enough goodD. enough4. A. liveB. to liveC. livesD. lived5. A. stonesB. plantsC. woodD. water6. A. sayB. tellC. callD. find7. A. everyB. allC. aD. one8. A. alsoB. tooC. eitherD. still9. A. withB. inC. onD. by10. A. a littleB. fewC. muchD. any11. A. waterB. plantsC. cropsD. animals12. A. atB. forC. upD. after13. A. otherB. the otherC. the othersD. another14. A. wellB. friendC. friendlyD. carefully15. A. helpB. helpsC. helpingD. to help名师点评本文讲述了人类是如何利用沙漠中的绿洲、动物,并依靠自身的努力而得以在沙漠中种植庄稼,从而生存下来。

2017全国高考英语试题之完形填空总汇和解析

2017全国高考英语试题之完形填空总汇和解析

新课标Ⅰ卷第一节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers. Inc. One morning in 2009. Larry was__41__along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . Suddenly,he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman’s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was neededor 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of dutyby getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman’s life.41. A. walking B. touring C.traveling D.rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers D. customers43. A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44. A. each B. another C. that D. his45. A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46. A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47. A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49. A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50. A. then B. again C. finally D. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52. A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. and D. but54. A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55. A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56. A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59. A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60. A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promise 【答案】41-45 CDCBA 46-50 BADCA 51-55 DBDAC 56-60 BBDAC【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文主要介绍了Larry在送货回来的路上遇到了一辆着火的汽车。

2017年高考英语完形填空全国卷1,卷2及卷3真题汇编 及答案详解

2017年高考英语完形填空全国卷1,卷2及卷3真题汇编 及答案详解

While high school does not generally encourage students to explore new aspects of life,college sets the stage for that exploration. I myself went through this 41 process and found something that has changed my 42 at college for the better:I discovered ASL-American Sign Language(美式手语).I never felt an urge to 43 any sign language before.My entire family is hearing,and so are all my friends.The 44 language were enough in all my interactions(交往).Little did I know that I would discover my 45 for ASL.The 46 began during my first week at college. I watched as the ASL Club 47 their translation of a song. Both the hand movements and the very 48 of communicating without speaking 49 me. What I saw was completely unlike anything I had experienced in the 50 .This newness just left me 51 more.After that, feeling the need to 52 further, I decided to drop in on one of ASL club`s meetings. I only learned how to 53 the alphabet that day. Yet instead of being discouraged by my 54 progress,I was excited. I then made it a point to 55 those meetings and learn all I could.The following term, I 56 an ASL class. The professor was deaf and any talking was 57 . I soon realized that the silence was not unpleasant. 58 , if there had been any talking, it would have 59 us to learn less. Now, I appreciate the silence and the 60 way of communication it opens.41. A. searching B. planning C.natural D. formal42. A. progress B. experience C. major D. opinion43. A. choose B. read C. learn D. create44. A. official B. foreign C. body D. spoken45. A. love B. concern C. goal D. request46. A. meeting B. trip C. story D. task47. A. recorded B. performed C. recited D. discussed48. A. idea B. amount C. dream D. reason49. A. disturbed B. supported C. embarrassed D. attracted50. A. end B. past C. course D. distance51. A. showing B. acting C. saying D. wanting52. A. exercise B. explore C. express D. explain53. A. print B. write C. sign D. count54. A. slow B. steady C. normal D. obvious55. A. chair B. sponsor C. attend D. organize56. A. missed B. passed C. gave up D. registered for57. A. prohibited B. welcomed C. ignored D. repeated58. A. Lastly B. Thus C. Instead D. However59. A. required B. caused C. allowed D. expected60. A. easy B. popular C. quick D. newIn 1973, I was teaching elementary school. Each day, 27 kids 41 “The Thinking Laboratory.” That was the 42 students voted for after deciding that “Room 104” was too 43 .Freddy was an average 44 ,but not an average person. He had the rare balance of fun and compassion(同情).He would 45 the loudest over fun and be the saddest over anyone’s46 .Before the school year 47 ,I gave the kids a special 48 , T-shirts with the words “Verbs Are Your 49 ” on them. I had advis ed the kids that while verbs(动词)may seem dull ,most of the 50 things they do throughout their lives will be verbs.Through the years, I’d run into former students who would provide 51 on old classmates. I learned that Freddy did several jobs after his 52 from high school and remained the same 53 person I met forty years before .Once, while working overnight at a store, he let a homeless man 54 in his truck . Another time , he 55 a friend money to buy a house .Just last year, I was 56 a workshop when someone knocked at the classroom door. A woman 57 the interruption and handed me an envelope. I stopped teaching and 58 it up. Inside were the “Verbs” shirt and a 59 from Freddy’s mother. “Freddy passed away on Than ksgiving. He wanted you to have this.”I told the story to the class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling. Although Freddy was taken from us, we all 60 something from Freddy41 A. built B. entered C. decorated D. ran42 A. name B. rule C. brand D. plan43 A. small B. dark C. strange D. dull44 A. scholar B. student C. citizen D. worker45 A. speak B. sing C. question D. laugh46 A. misfortune B. disbelief C. dishonesty D. mistake47 A. changed B. approached C. returned D. ended48 A. lesson B. gift C. report D. message49 A. friends B. Awards C. Masters D. Tasks50 A. simple B. unique C. fun D. clever51 A. assessments B. comments C. instructions D. updates52 A. graduation B. retirement C. separation D. resignation53 A. daring B. modest C. caring D. smart54 A. wait B. sleep C. study D. live55 A. paid B. charged C. lent D. owed56 A. observing B. preparing C. designing D. conducting57 A. regretted B. avoided C. excused D. ignored58 A. opened B. packed C. gave D. held59 A. picture B. bill C. note D. diary60 A.chose B.took C.expected D.borrowedA Toronto man is offering a free round-the-world air ticket to the right woman. But 41 apply. You must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher and have a Canadian 42 .Jordan Axani, 28, said he and his then girlfriend, Elizabeth Gallagher, booked heavily discounted round-the-world air tickets in May, but their 43 ended and he did not want her ticket to 44 . The ticket had a strict no-transfer(不可转让)45 , but since passport information was not required when 46 , any Canadian Elizabeth Gallagher can 47 it.“I just want to see the ticket go to good use and for someone to 48 a lot of joy,” said Axani. He posted his 49 on a social networking website, and received thousands of e-mails, including thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallagbers with the 50 passports, “More 51 , there are hundreds of Canadians who are interested in 52 their name to Elizabeth Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was absolutely out of 53 , thousands of e-mails, people around the world 54 their stories of travel.”Axani wrote in his post that he is not 55 anything in return and that the woman who uses the 56 ticket can choose to either travel with him or 57 the ticket and travel on her own.The 58 is scheduled to start on December 21 in New York City and continue on to Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi before 59 in Toronto on January 8. He said the 60 woman will be announced on the website and the trip will be shared online.41. A. benefits B. deposits C. restrictions D. examinations42. A. origin B. passport C. accent D. friend43. A. holiday B. marriage C. dream D. relationship44. A. go to waste B. come to mind C. go no sale D. come into effect45. A. policy B. order C. payment D. schedule46. A. applying B. booking C. checking D. bargaining47. A. use B. borrow C. choose D. buy48. A. sacrifice B. express C. experience D. provide49. A. answer B. advice C. offer D. comment50. A. same B. right C. new D. real51. A. interesting B. annoying C. satisfying D. convincing52. A. writing B. giving C. lending D. changing53. A. touch B. question C. date D. control54. A. admiring B. advertising C. sharing D. doubting55. A. leaving B. looking for C. losing D. dealing with56. A. single B. strange C. regular D. extra57. A. return B. take C. reserve D. hide58. A. interview B. program C. trip D. meeting59. A. ending B. calling C. repeating D. staying60. A. honored B. lovely C. intelligent D. lucky2017年全国卷1完形填空本文是一篇记叙文。

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2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语科试题完形填空题一览1、北京卷第二节完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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,并在答题卡上讲该项涂黑。

A Race Against DeathIt was a cold January in 1925 in North Alaska. The town was cut off from the rest of the world due to heavy snow.On the 20th of that month, Dr.Welch 36 a Sick boy, Billy, and knew he had diphtheria, a deadly infectious(传染的)disease mainly affecting children. The children of Nome would be 37 if it struck the town. Dr.Welch needed medicine as soon as possible to stop other kids from getting sick. 38 , the closest supply was over 1,000 miles away, in Anchorage.How could the medicine get to Nome? The town`s 39 was already full of ice, so it couldn`t come by ship. Cars and horses couldn`t travel on the 40 roads. Jet airplanes and big trucks didn`t exist yet.41 January 26, Billy and three other children had died. Twemty more were 42 . Nome`s town officials came up with a(n) 43 . They would have the medicine sent by 44 from Anchorage towould 45 it to Nome in a Nenana. From there, dogeled(狗拉雪橇)drivers—known as “mushers”—relay(接力).The race began on January 27. The first musher, Shannon, picked up the medicine from the train at Nenana and rode all night. 46 he handed the medicine to the next musher, Shannon`s face was black from the extreme cold.On January 31, a musher named Seppala had to 47 a frozen body of water called Norton Sound .It was the most 48 part of the journey. Norton Sound was covered with ice,which could sometimes break up without warning.If that happened,Seppala might fall into the icy water below.He would49 ,and so would the sick children of Nome.But Seppala made it across.A huge snowstorm hit on February 1.Amusher named Kaasen had to brave this storm.At one point,huge piles of sonw blocked his 50 .He had to leave the trail (雪橇痕迹)to get around them.Conditions were so bad that it was impossible for him to 51 the trail again. The only hope wasBalto,Kaasen?s lead dog, Balto put his nose to the ground, 5 2 to find the smell of other dogs that had traveled on the trail.If Balto failed,it would mean disaster for Nome.The minutes passed by.Suddenly, Balto began to 53 .He had foung the trailAt 5:30 am on February 2, Kaasen and his dog 54 in Nome. Within minutes,Dr.Welch had the medicine.He quickly gave it to the sick children.All of them recoverd.Nome had been 55 . 42536.A.examined B.warned C.interviewed D.cured37.A.harmless B.helpless C. fearless D.careless38.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However39.A.airport B.station C. harbor D.border40.A.narrow B. snowy C.busy D.dirty41.A.From B.On C.By D.After42.A.tired B.upset C. pale D.sick43.A.plan B.excuse C.message D.topic44.A.air B.rail C. sea D.road45.A.carry B.return C. mail D.give46.A.Though B.Since C. When D.If47.A.enter B.move C. visit D.cross48.A.shameful B.boring C.dangerous D.foolish49.A.escape B.bleed C. swim D.die50.A.memory B.exit C.way D.destination51.A.find B.fix C. pass D.change52.A.pretending B.trying C. asking D.learning53.A.run B.leave C. bite D.play54.A.gathered B.stayed C. camped D.arrived55.A.controlled B.saved C.founded D.developed36. A 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. B41. C 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. A46. C 47. D 48. C 49. D 50. C51. A 52. B 53. A 54. D 55. B2、课标卷-1第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A Heroic DriverLarry works with Transport Drivers. Inc. One morning in 2009. Larry was 41along 165 north after delivering to one of his 42 . suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on. 43 he got closer, he found 44 vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed 45 shooting out from under the 46 vehicle. Larry pulled over, set the brake and 47 the fire extinguisher (灭火器). Two good bursts from the extinguisher and the fire was put out.The man who had his bright lights on 48 and told Larry he had 49 an emergency call. They 50 heard a woman?s voice coming from the wrecked (毁坏的) vehicle. 51 the vehicle, they saw that a woman was trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay 52 until the emergency personnel arrived, 53 she thought the car was going to 54 . Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move 55 she injured her neck.Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man 56 and let them go to work. Then, Larry asked the 57 if he was needed or 58 to go. They let him and the other man go.One thing is 59 —Larry went above and beyond the call of duty by getting so close to the burning vehicle! His 60 most likely saved the woman?s life. 25341. A. walking B. touring C. traveling D. rushing42. A. passengers B. colleagues C. employers D. customers43. A. Since B. Although C. As D. If44. A. each B. another C. that D. his45. A. flames B. smoke C. water D. steam46. A. used B. disabled C. removed D. abandoned47. A. got hold of B. prepared C. took charge of D. controlled48. A. came down B. came through C. came in D. came over49. A. returned B. received C. made D. confirmed50. A. then B. again C. finally D. even51. A. Starting B. Parking C. Passing D. Approaching52. A. quiet B. still C. away D. calm53. A. for B. so C. and D. but54. A. explode B. slip away C. fall apart D. crash55. A. as if B. unless C. in case D. after56. A. stepped forward B. backed off C. moved on D. set out57. A. woman B. police C. man D. driver58. A. forbidden B. ready C. asked D. free59. A. for certain B. for consideration C. reported D. checked60. A. patience B. skills C. efforts D. promise41- 45 CDCBA 46-50 BADCA 51-55 DB DA C 56-60 BBDAC3、课标卷-2第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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