高考英语百日训练之完型填空(17)含答案解析
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(56)含答案解析
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(56)含答案解析【题文】Since I was young, my parents have encouraged me to watch the news every day to learn about major events in the world. And at school, my teacher urges us to study 1 so that we can one day become "global citizens".2 , does simply having the skill of commenting on world affairs in fluent English make one a citizen of the3 ? My experience in this summer school inspired me to4 the answer, which would have been "Yes" if you had asked me this question earlier.In July, I 5 the PLE—Political science, Law and Economics—a session at the Yale Young Global Scholar Program. We had about 230 students 6 and about 45 percent of us were 7 students.We enjoyed lectures 8 by Yale professors and students. I was 9 with how the speakers stood on the stage. But more importantly, it was their 10 that impressed me most and made my experience in Yale especially 11 .I talked to students from all over the world: a Palestinian girl told me the real living 12 of refugees (难民) in her country; a Greek guy 13 me to his country's government and people's attitude toward the debt crisis; a Mexican boy 14 the story behind his national flag, and how his country gained independence with me.By talking to them, I found myself opening a gate to a whole new world. I suddenly realized even if we're able to 15 different media and discuss world affairs in English, we're still 16 . What really makes us think "internationally" is how we engage in 17 with people from different backgrounds and how we 18 their identities and opinions.If you were to ask me the question again, my answer would 19 be "No". To really 20 yourself a global citizen, open-mindedness and empathy are the real key.1. A. science B. English C. history D. art2. A. However B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Therefore3. A. time B. age C. place D. world4. A. care about B. look for C. reflect on D. check up5. A. quitted B. attended C. organized D. founded6. A. in particular B. in total C. in time D. in detail7. A. native B. curious C. international D. diligent8. A. led B. supported C. revised D. connected9. A. faced B. puzzled C. satisfied D. impressed10. A. views B. styles C. achievements D. backgrounds11. A. consistent B. efficient C. negative D. meaningful12. A. space B. standard C. lessons D. conditions13. A. turned B. suggested C. introduced D. announced14. A. shared B. played C. communicated D. discussed15. A. meet B. follow C. contact D. support16. A. losers B. outsiders C. sponsors D. peacemakers17. A. projects B. competitions C. businesses D. conversations18. A. understand B. evaluate C. influence D. acknowledge19. A. suddenly B. happily C. definitely D. eventually20. A. find B. keep C. consider D. imagine【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)D;(4)C;(5)B;(6)B;(7)C;(8)A;(9)D;(10)A;(11)D;(12)D;(13)C;(14)A;(15)B;(16)B;(17)D;(18)A;(19)C;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者通过自己暑期经历来说明如何才能成为一名“世界公民”。
高考英语完型填空逻辑题单选题 40 题
高考英语完型填空逻辑题单选题40 题1. I was late for school because I missed the bus.A. soB. andC. butD. because答案解析:D。
题干中明确给出“我上学迟到是因为我错过了公交车”,表示因果关系,只有because 符合。
A 选项so 表示结果,不是原因;B 选项and 表示并列;C 选项but 表示转折。
2. She was happy because she got a good grade.A. soB. andC. butD. because答案解析:D。
“她很开心是因为她取得了好成绩”,原因是取得好成绩,所以用because。
A 选项so 表示结果;B 选项and 表示并列;C 选项but 表示转折。
3. He was tired because he had worked all day.A. soB. andC. butD. because答案解析:D。
“他很累是因为他工作了一整天”,这里表示因果关系,用because。
A 选项so 表示结果;B 选项and 表示并列;C 选项but 表示转折。
4. They couldn't go out because it was raining.A. soB. andC. butD. because答案解析:D。
“他们不能出去是因为正在下雨”,原因是下雨,所以用because。
A 选项so 表示结果;B 选项and 表示并列;C 选项but 表示转折。
5. I was hungry because I didn't have breakfast.A. soB. andC. butD. because答案解析:D。
“我很饿是因为我没有吃早餐”,表示因果关系,用because。
A 选项so 表示结果;B 选项and 表示并列;C 选项but 表示转折。
6. She was sad because her pet died.A. soB. andD. because答案解析:D。
高考英语《完型填空》专项练习题(含答案)
高考英语《完型填空》专项练习题(含答案)After the Civil War, Mark Twain briefly served in the Confederate Army (南方邦联军), then rejoined his brother Orion, who had recently won a position in the Nevada territory government as 1 for his work on President Abraham Lincoln's re-election campaign. Twain traveled with his brother to Nevada then began a year's work criticizing gold and silver. These experiences would later provide the basis for his volume Roughing It (1872). In 1862, he joined the publication and assumed the Mark Twain pseudonym (笔名) almost exclusively when 2 his humorous reports with conventional pieces.Throughout the remainder of the 1860s, Twain traveled widely and 3 his observations to various West Coast publications. For much of this period he even served as an official journalist for the San Francisco Daily Morning. One of his most celebrated and notorious writings from this period, 4 came as a journalist for the Alta California, whose editors he 5 to finance a five-month journey aboard the Quaker in Europe and the Middle East. Upon returning to the United States, he compiled (编写) the Quaker City correspondence as The Innocents Abroad (1869) and agreed to widespread demand for his 6 as a public lecturer.With The Innocents Abroad, Twain enjoyed considerable commercial and 7 success. Its popularity was rather 8 , for the book was published by a subscription house,which sold works door to door before publication. Interested readers would pay in advance for the book, which would 9 , realize actual publication only after sufficient sales had been 10 . Twain, who significantly filled the book with 61 chapters of real-life stories - great length was a disadvantage for sales - 11 succeeded in producing a work that appealed to readers with its lively humor and 12 insights and depictions. Notable in the book are 13 in Venice, Italy, where the boatmen are inevitably 14 as cheery opportunists, and in Palestine, where deceitful beggars exploit the company's more vulnerable members. Perhaps because of the work's broad, seemingly bitter humor, The Innocents Abroad still 15among Twain's most accomplished works.1.A.reception B.admission C.reward D.award 2.A.associating B.replacing C.comparing D.alternating3.A.attributed B.contributed C.distributed D.formulated 4.A.therefore B.moreover C.however D.besides 5.A.inspired B.convinced C.promised D.appealed 6.A.presence B.experience C.emergence D.competence 7.A.crucial B.critical C.magical D.economical 8.A.surprising B.encouraging C.confusing D.satisfying 9.A.in case B.in turn C.in person D.in time 10.A.boosted B.proved C.projected D.guaranteed 11.A.instead B.nonetheless C.afterwards D.thus 12.A.typical B.fundamental C.keen D.active 13.A.episodes B.events C.landmarks D.columns 14.A.rationalized B.personalized C.characterized D.popularized 15.A.ranks B.puts C.grades D.placesIt was many years ago. I was a young dad sitting on the couch reading a fairy tale 16my little girl. She sat next to me with her 17 on my arm as I told the tale. When it came to the end I finished with those famous words: “And they lived happily ever after.” I could see the 18 on her face and I never expected it to end. Suddenly I 19 that the ending of the tale was what I wanted for her. I 20 her to “live happily ever after.”Still, deep in my heart I knew that this couldn’t always be true. I knew that there would be times when her 21 was broken. I knew there would be times when she cried and I couldn’t 22 her. I knew there would be times when all she 23 was fear, sadness, sorrow, and despair. As I stroked her hair and smiled at her I hoped that those times would be brief and that she would have 24 in her life more often than not. Living 25 ever after, though, seemed out of the question.It took me a lot of years to realize that it is 26 to live happily ever after. You just have to d o it “one day at a time.” Happiness you see isn’t some 27 that you get at the end of your journey. Happiness isn’t something that depends on what life hands you. Happiness is something you 28 in your life day by day.The truth is that happiness comes when you choose love. Love is a gift from God. It is love 29 defeats fear. It is love that reduces sorrow. It is love that brings light to darkness. It is love that 30 us joy. Choose to “live happily ever after, one day at a time.”16.A.from B.to C.at D.through 17.A.head B.book C.hair D.leg 18.A.puzzlement B.surprise C.doubt D.smile 19.A.said B.supposed C.realized D.decided 20.A.wanted B.allowed C.ordered D.advised 21.A.rule B.promise C.mirror D.heart 22.A.comfort B.affect C.touch D.inspire 23.A.lost B.felt C.chose D.sought 24.A.confidence B.courage C.joy D.love 25.A.happily B.simply C.actively D.carefully 26.A.important B.necessary C.difficult D.possible 27.A.relief B.credit C.reward D.attention 28.A.meet B.create C.accept D.expect 29.A.which B.whom C.that D.what 30.A.costs B.owes C.charges D.givesThere is one word that is often on the lips of Americans: “Sorry”.Once as I was walking a young man ran by 31 , brushing against my handbag. Even as he 32 on his way, he turned back and said “sorry" to me. Even in a rush, he didn't forget to apologize.One day, after I bought a mango, the salesman was giving me the change, but I wasn't ready for it, and a coin 33 on the ground. “I'm sorry,” he said while bending do wn to pick it up.I was puzzled—why would he apologize when it is my 34 ?35 time, I stepped on a man's foot in an elevator, and at the same time, we both said “sorry". I thought it interesting—was it really 36 for him to apologize?Later on, an American friend 37 to me that according to the American mentality, theelevator is a public place and everyone should be able to stand in it. After someone 38 a position in it, making it difficult for someone else to find a place to stand in, isn't it necessary to express an 39 ?If you go to the movies and the tickets happen to be 40 , the ticket seller will say "Sorry." Whenever one of your hopes goes unrealized, an American will say "sorry" as a sign of 41 .During my stay in America, I gradually 42 that when friction(摩擦)appears in daily life, Americans don't care much about who is 43 . If someone is 44 , a “sorry” is always necessary. When this happens, even if the other person is hurt, the “sorry” cools tempers and human kindness is shown. Perhaps this is why I 45 saw anyone quarreling on the buses, subways or streets in America.31.A.worriedly B.slowly C.cautiously D.hurriedly 32.A.continued B.blocked C.pushed D.forced 33.A.lay B.dropped C.tied D.attached 34.A.fault B.duty C.turn D.debt 35.A.Another B.Other C.Some D.Any 36.A.useful B.necessary C.difficult D.easy 37.A.complained B.announced C.explained D.appealed 38.A.holds B.books C.removes D.occupies 39.A.explanation B.apology C.attitude D.argument 40.A.sold out B.dropped out C.broken out D.hung out 41.A.pity B.concern C.encouragement D.respect 42.A.guessed B.imagined C.remembered D.understood 43.A.legal B.wrong C.fair D.honest 44.A.troubled B.blamed C.forgiven D.replaced 45.A.always B.sometimes C.never D.oftenSimply saying thank you doesn’t seem enough in certain situations. I was considering this while working as a 46 just a few weeks ago. And it came to me then how much easier itwould be if we had a range of words that express different 47 of gratitude (感谢).My thoughts were soon 48 . We had a woman patient who was 49 from a knee replacement operation.One afternoon, while attempting to get into bed she collapsed (倒下) from what was 50 discovered to be a heart attack. The collapse was disastrous, 51 the emergency medical team and good teamwork. But she recovered, though 52 , and was ready for discharge (出院) after four weeks.She was 53 for everything that the medical and nursing team had done for her. On her day of discharge, we shared in her 54 at her recovery. As she was leaving she was eager to say goodbye to each of us in the nursing team. When she 55 one nurse, she tried to press a five-pound note into her hand. My colleague 56 to accept it, saying that we were all just doing our job. The patient looked puzzled, and then 57 : “Oh this isn’t for the care I had. I take that as a 58 . No, this is for setting my hair yesterday.”And there you have it. To many people, 59 lives is part of the job but styling hair is an 60 and should be rewarded.46.A.cleaner B.chemist C.nurse D.doctor 47.A.grades B.meanings C.needs D.expectations 48.A.brushed aside B.put to the test C.brought under discussion D.taken into account49.A.departing B.escaping C.retiring D.recovering 50.A.eventually B.fortunately C.casually D.secretly 51.A.assessing B.requiring C.forming D.proving 52.A.slightly B.accidentally C.slowly D.happily 53.A.grateful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.fearful 54.A.surprise B.delight C.curiosity D.disappointment 55.A.reached B.consulted C.introduced D.persuaded 56.A.wished B.pretended C.failed D.refused 57.A.repeated B.recited C.replied D.reported 58.A.goal B.given C.push D.greeting 59.A.risking B.changing C.saving D.building60.A.honour B.ability C.opening D.extraThe COVID-19 distances people from each other. However, it also 61 friendships between people who would have otherwise never become friends. In the case of 92-year-old Mary, that friend happens to be her two-year-old neighbor, Ben.The lockdown in 2020 was particularly 62 for Mary, who has been living 63 With nobody around her, she had to spend most of her time watching TV. Ben was also 64at home, unable to play with other kids.Their unusual friendship developed 65 . At first, Mary would 66 at Ben from her window whenever she saw the boy in the yard. Then, she began going outside to 67him in person. The 68 eventually expanded to daily gatherings by the fence that separated the two homes. The pair even invented a socially distanced 69 that Mary called “stick ball”. Ben threw his ball towards the fence and Mary got her walking stick, 70 over the fence and hit the ball back.When t he two were unable to meet in the yard in bad weather, Ben’s mother kept the friendship 71 by calling at Mary’s porch with the baby.The bond has blossomed even further since Mary got vaccinated earlier this year Mary72 Ben with a colorful toy truck collection that had once belonged to her grandson. The boy returned the 73 with a gift of his own—a pile of sand that he carefully carried in his small hands and dropped at her door.Now the pair are often seen high-fiving across the fence o r sitting outside Mary’s house, blowing bubbles. What a 74 scene! Friendship really knows no 75 . 61.A.draws on B.wears out C.brings back D.results in 62.A.dangerous B.hard C.unfair D.strange 63.A.well B.out C.alone D.nearby 64.A.stuck B.locked C.left D.deserted 65.A.suddenly B.gradually C.secretly D.randomly 66.A.stare B.point C.wave D.shout 67.A.hug B.contact C.welcome D.greet68.A.routine B.tradition C.appointment D.exercise 69.A.device B.game C.rule D.concept 70.A.jumped B.turned C.reached D.knocked 71.A.pure B.precious C.alive D.formal 72.A.gifted B.reminded C.convinced D.guided 73.A.trust B.service C.company D.favor 74.A.heart-warming B.bitter-sweet C.familiar-looking D.hard-won 75.A.backgrounds B.boundaries C.strategies D.consequencesFleanor Love knows that weddings create a lot of leftover flowers. That means more opportunities for her to collect after-wedding bouquets (花束) and give them to her lonely hospital 76 , many of whom don’t often have visitors, let alone expensive 77 .The flowers are still in good shape, and the patients are pleased to have them. “I was so78 that I cried,” said patient Connie Melzer, who was recovering from a heart problem when Love walked into her room with a bouquet in early 2020.Love worked at the Virginia Commonwealth University Hospital as a(n) 79 student. She wondered how she could help 80 the patients’ suffering besides learning how to treat them as a student doctor.“One of the 81 of being a medical student is that it can be very difficult to 82to the care team,” said Love. “You are there as a learner, who doesn’t have as much knowledge as doctors. But you want to 83 your patients. How can I at this stage in my training make a(n) 84 for them?”In 2019, she started The Simple Sunflower in Richmond, and so far has 85 more than 760 bouquets to patients. She brought fellow students and other people into her project, and now has more than 200 86 on the email list.When Love began the project, she called businesses such as wedding venues (场馆) and florists and asked them what events were scheduled. She then reached out to brides and grooms to ask them if they had 87 for their flowers after the big day.For each wedding, she organized a team of eight people who helped 88 the flowerswhen the party was over and then spent time carrying them to individual patients.People beyond the VCU community have heard about Love’s project and become part of it. “Once the word got out, people around the city started 89 us,” Love said. She wanted to bring the project to more cities and maybe open branches at other medical schools.“I feel 90 when I see the patients who receive our bouquets,” she said. “It reminds me why we do what we do.”76.A.patients B.cleaners C.doctors D.nurses 77.A.cards B.fruits C.flowers D.cakes 78.A.tired B.moved C.worried D.bored 79.A.art B.law C.engineering D.medical 80.A.change B.accept C.improve D.reduce 81.A.dreams B.skills C.challenges D.exams 82.A.listen B.contribute C.respond D.adapt 83.A.help B.check C.study D.guide 84.A.difference B.choice C.impression D.decision 85.A.divided B.thrown C.delivered D.applied 86.A.customers B.volunteers C.managers D.teachers 87.A.means B.goals C.efforts D.plans 88.A.pick up B.hold up C.make up D.give up 89.A.greeting B.contacting C.trusting D.considering 90.A.stressed B.confident C.relaxed D.satisfiedAs a teenager, I hated sports and physical education classes. I was always making up 91 to get out of them.However, when I started university, I decided to try kungfu. To my 92 , I loved it! It was a friendly and casual club. I used to go two or three times a week to 93 . Because it is not a team sport, I didn’t feel 94 about not being very good.And because it is a combat (格斗) sport, you train in pairs, which means that you get to95 people and talk to them. I also 96 that the focus of the classes was on gettingbetter at kungfu, rather than exercising to change my body. I think that advertising puts us under an unhealthy pressure to change our 97 . When I was doing kungfu, my body did change—I got stronger and quicker—but the 98 were a side effect of the sport, instead of the goal. 99 , in the last year of university I was too busy to do kungfu most of the time.When I moved to Italy this year, I wanted to start doing a 100 sport again. I found a great local club that does mixed martial arts. The club is more 101 than the one at my university and we do lots of sparring (practice fights). I think that sparring is like chess, but much faster and much more fun! If your sparring partner tries to punch you, you have to decide in an instant how to 102 . You could dodge (躲避), block or even 103 their arm and then throw them to the mat.When I was a teenager, I never 104 that I would like sports. Now I think that everyone should try as many 105 as possible because I believe there is something out there for everyone!91.A.purposes B.suggestions C.excuses D.chances 92.A.amusement B.relief C.disappointment D.surprise 93.A.exercise B.train C.compete D.relax 94.A.guilty B.uncertain C.strange D.alone 95.A.observe B.challenge C.meet D.hug 96.A.disliked B.accepted C.realized D.appreciated 97.A.attitude B.appearance C.impression D.behavior 98.A.attempts B.problems C.efforts D.changes 99.A.Unfortunately B.Eventually C.Thankfully D.Naturally 100.A.team B.strength C.combat D.target 101.A.convenient B.available C.expensive D.serious 102.A.survive B.escape C.reply D.react 103.A.catch B.lead C.push D.find 104.A.admitted B.denied C.imagined D.decided 105.A.lifestyles B.sports C.projects D.hobbiesThe town I live in is about to put cameras at all traffic lights to catch people who run red lights. It 106 me of how many people I've seen who take the yellow light as a signal to go faster. I also can't 107 why people don't move when the traffic light has turned green. Above all, there are those 108 situations in which someone doesn't even 109 that the light is red, and just keeps going;that is why so many accidents happen! All these situations make me 110 about the purpose of traffic lights.However, it's even more 111 to imagine letting people make their own decisions at crowded intersections(十字路口). Do the biggest cars get to go first? Who decides who goes next? 112 I guess I do like the idea of a system to control traffic. And I'll do my best to 113the traffic rules: to go, to be cautious, and to stop when I'm supposed to.It occurs to me that my 114 have done much the same for me in terms of teachingme how to live. They have given me many 115 lights: to get along well with others, to listen and talk to them, to help others, to live with 116 and purpose. They have also given me some red lights so that my 117 doesn't go astray(误入歧途): not to be greedy, to keep my temper, to control my desires. And there also have been some yellow caution lights: to watch how much I drink, to keep control of my behavior, to 118 school regularly and work hard.If I obey these rules, my life will be as 119 as it can be. Just as I'm wise to pay attention to the traffic lights when I'm walking across the street, I'm wise to pay attention to the “life 120 " given to me by my parents.106.A.informs B.reminds C.suggests D.indicates 107.A.realize B.understand C.clarify D.remember 108.A.surprising B.competitive C.dangerous D.exciting 109.A.feel B.stand C.receive D.notice 110.A.care B.worry C.complain D.wonder 111.A.frightening B.relaxing C.confusing D.interesting 112.A.Since B.But C.So D.As 113.A.obey B.recognize C.reflect D.analyze 114.A.teachers B.relatives C.parents D.friends 115.A.yellow B.red C.colorful D.green 116.A.adventure B.joy C.panic D.chance117.A.confidence B.life C.dream D.belief 118.A.attend B.start C.leave D.join 119.A.good B.convenient C.special D.simple 120.A.purposes B.features C.qualities D.signalsAfter a rough week, all I wanted was a good rest. I went to the beach nearby for some121 time with myself. It was a lovely, warm weekend in California, kids joyfully 122in the water, or building sandcastles.As I was leaving, I 123 a girl playing by herself. She built a little sandcastle with a moat(护城河)around it and was trying to fill it with water. Unfortunately, there was no 124 around to carry water. She would go to the waves, 125 her hands and then walk back to her little castle. 126 , not much of the water was making it to the moat. But she kept trying, still smiling and 127 . As I was standing there watching her, feeling helpless, I 128 that I had a bottle of water in my bag. I quickly 129 , took it out, and walked over to 130it to her. Confused at first, she smiled but 131 her head shyly, saying no. I told her that it would make getting the water much faster. She 132 and finally took it from my hands after I insisted(坚持), Looking back, I saw her running over to the sea with a big smile, 133 in hand.For me, it was a tiny 134 . But I also know that when she meets someone in need, maybe, she would think of this little act of kindness by a 135 . And maybe she would help create a little gentler world around her.121.A.crazy B.free C.busy D.hard 122.A.playing B.sleeping C.washing D.skiing 123.A.observed B.caught C.heard D.noticed 124.A.bowl B.box C.container D.spoon 125.A.raise B.cup C.wash D.wave 126.A.Sadly B.Luckily C.Amazingly D.Surprisingly 127.A.lonely B.honest C.safe D.hopeful 128.A.believed B.decided C.realized D.expected129.A.dug in B.set off C.picked up D.gave away 130.A.explain B.hand C.throw D.point 131.A.hung B.held C.nodded D.shook 132.A.smiled B.opened C.failed D.promised 133.A.castle B.pack C.bottle D.bag 134.A.experience B.act C.idea D.change 135.A.designer B.fisherman C.stranger D.friend参考答案1.C2.D3.B4.C5.B6.A7.B8.A9.B10.D11.B12.B13.A14.C15.A16.B17.A18.D19.C20.A21.D22.A23.B24.C25.A26.D27.C28.B29.C30.D 31.D32.A33.B34.A35.A36.B37.C38.D39.B40.A41.A42.D43.B44.A45.C 46.C47.A48.B49.D50.A51.B52.C53.A54.B55.A56.D57.C58.B59.C60.D 61.D62.B63.C64.A65.B66.C67.D68.A69.B70.C71.C72.A73.D74.A75.B 76.A77.C78.B79.D80.D81.C82.B83.A84.A85.C86.B87.D88.A89.B90.D 91.C92.D93.B94.A95.C96.D97.B98.D99.A100.C101.D102.D103.A104.C105.B 106.B107.B108.C109.D110.D111.A112.C113.A114.C115.D116.B117.B118.A 119.A120.D121.B122.A123.D124.C125.B126.A127.D128.C129.C130.B131.D132.A133.C 134.B135.C。
高一英语百日训练之 阅读理解(17)含答案详解
高一英语百日训练之阅读理解(17)含答案详解【题文】It was my first day of sixth grade. I looked at my schedule and saw that I had Mrs.Foxwell and this made me happy. Over the next three years, Mrs.Foxwell taught me many important things that I will never forget.Of all of the teachers and coaches I have had in my life, Mrs.Foxwell has been my favorite leader. In her class, she taught me how to be a successful leader. She also taught me that good leaders earn everyone’s respect.Mrs.Foxwell is one of the most respected and respectful people I know. She is always kind to everyone and she treats others the way that she wants to be treated. She taught me respect in many different ways, but mainly how to be respectful in the business world. She told me that I needed to have a firm handshake and that I should always look people in the eye when I talk to them. Mrs.Foxwell also taught me that you could earn someone’s respect by working hard to achieve your goals.In addition to working at Brandywine Springs, Mrs.Foxwell once worked at a bank as a manager but she gave that up to teach kids how to be successful. Mrs.Foxwell told our class how she would cry because of the amount of work she had to do in very little time. She taught our class that working all night at something you don’t love is very stressful, so you should try and do something you love. In the end, she taught me that you have to keep your head high and pull through. I don’t think I have ever worked as hard in any class as I did in her class. We created our own 28-page business plan to share with her, our parents, other teachers and our classmates. Although creating a business from nothing was a lot of hard work, I really enjoyed it and learned several lessons that will help me throughout life.I have had a lot of role models in my life, but one of the biggest is Eva Foxwell. She taught me leadership qualities, how to be respectful and why you should work hard. She changed my life for the better and I desire to be like her.29. Mrs.Foxwell taught the writer to show respect by_________.A. working hard to achieve goalsB. looking at people’s lacesC. shaking people’s hands firmlyD. greeting people with joy30. According to Paragraph 4,Mrs.Foxwell_________.A. used to be a bank managerB. was a business plannerC. never cried while lacing difficultiesD. insisted on doing everything well31. From the passage,we can learn that Mrs.Foxwell is_________.A. outgoing and politeB. kind and patientC. gentle and humorousD. admirable and helpful32. In the writer’s eyes,Mrs.Foxwell is a(n)_________.A. engineer and coworkerB. educator and role modelC. parent and leaderD. coach and manager【答案】29. C 30. A 31. D 32. B【解析】这是一篇记叙文。
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(14)含答案解析
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(14)含答案解析【题文】During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a "free" course, called Thinking Chess, for three credits.I 1 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesn't want to 2 a few dollars? More than that, I'd always wanted to learn chess. And, even if I weren't 3 enough about free credits, news about our 4 was appealing enough to me. He was an international grandmaster, which 5 I would be learning from one of the game's 6 . I could hardly wait to 7 him.Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a former graduate returning to teach, and this 8 was no game for him; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it 9 that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to 10 the class, among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to 11 what we would learn in class to our future professions and, 12 , to our lives. I managed to get an A in that 13 and learned life lessons that have served me well beyond the 14 .Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, I'm still putting to use what he 15 me: "The absolute most important 16 that you learn when you play chess is how to make good 17 . On every single move you have to 18 a situation, process what your opponent (对手) is doing and 19 the best move from among all your options." These words still ring true today in my 20 as a journalist.1. A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down2. A. waste B. earn C. save D. pay3. A. excited B. worried C. moved D. tired4. A. title B. competitor C. textbook D. instructor5. A. urged B. demanded C. held D. meant6. A. fastest B. easiest C. best D. rarest7. A. interview B. meet C. challenge D. beat8. A. chance B. qualification C. honor D. job9. A. real B. perfect C. clear D. possible10. A. attend B. pass C. skip D. observe11. A. add B. expose C. apply D. compare12. A. eventually B. naturally C. directly D. normally13. A. game B. presentation C. course D. experiment14. A. criterion B. classroom C. department D. situation15. A. taught B. wrote C. questioned D. promised16. A. fact B. step C. manner D. skillC.17. A. grades B. decisionsD. commentsimpressions18. A. analyze B. describe C. rebuild D. control19. A. announce B. signal C. block D. evaluate20. A. role B. desire C. concern D. behavior 【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)A;(4)D;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)C;(10)B;(11)C;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;(16)D;(17)B;(18)A;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在大二所学习的免费课程—象棋。
高考英语完型填空50套真题含解析(精品) (12)
完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AAfter the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced 1 for a few days. I was 2 to wait tables on my own. All went 3 that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily 4 the tables not far from the kitchen. 5 , I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays(托盘).Before I knew it, the 6 was full of people. I moved slowly, 7 every step. I remember how 8 I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables; it looked different from the one I was 9 on. It had nice handles, which made it 10 to move around. I was pleased with everything and began to 11 I was a natural at this job.Then, an old man came to me and said, “Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved 12 you work. It seems your tray stand has been very 13 to you, but we are getting ready to 14 now, and my wife needs her 15 back.”At first his 16 did not get across. “What was he talking about!” Then, I got it. I had set my trays on his wife’s orthopedic walker(助步器). I stood frozen as ice, but my face was 17 . I wanted to get into a hole and 18 .Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just 19 . I have learned to be more 20 and not to be too sure of myself.( ) 1. A. manager B. assistant C. cook D. waitress ( ) 2. A. promised B. invited C. allowed D. advised ( ) 3. A. well B. quickly C. safely D. wrong ( ) 4. A. left B. given C. brought D. shown ( ) 5. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Finally ( ) 6. A. kitchen B. street C. restaurant D. table ( ) 7. A. minding B. changing C. taking D. saving( ) 8. A. angry B. calm C. sad D. happy ( ) 9. A. fixed B. trained C. loaded D. waited ( ) 10. A. slower B. lighter C. quieter D. easier ( ) 11. A. believe B. agree C. regret D. pretend ( ) 12. A. letting B. making C. watching D. having ( ) 13. A. useful B. familiar C. unusual D. interesting ( ) 14. A. rest B. order C. eat D. leave ( ) 15. A. bag B. walker C. tray D. coat ( ) 16. A. idea B. praise C. message D. need ( ) 17. A. cold B. full of joy C. pale D. on fire ( ) 18. A. lie B. hide C. defend D. stay ( ) 19. A. repeated B. discovered C. corrected D. described ( ) 20. A. careful B. patient C. honest D. practical【答案与解析】1. D. 既然刚开始在餐馆里当侍者,当然是与一个有经验的侍者一起工作。
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。
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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. repeated58. A Lastly B. Thus C. Instead D. However59.A.required B. caused C. allowed D. expected60.A.easy B. popular C. quick D. new 42. B 考查名词辨析。
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My colleague 14 to accept it, saying that we were all just15 our job. The patient looked puzzled, and then 16 :“Oh this isn't for the17 I had. I take that as a 18 . No, this is for setting my hair yesterday.”And there you have it. To many people, 19 lives is part of the job but styling hair is an20 and should be rewarded.1.A.cleaner B.chemist C.nurse D.doctor 2.A.grades B.meanings C.needs D.expectations 3.A.brushed aside B.put to the test C.brought under discussion D.taken into account4.A.departing B.escaping C.retiring D.recovering 5.A.attempting B.choosing C.pausing D.promising 6.A.eventually B.fortunately C.casually D.secretly 7.A.assessing B.requiring C.forming D.proving 8.A.slightly B.accidentally C.slowly D.happily 9.A.grateful B.thoughtful C.sorrowful D.fearful 10.A.surprise B.delight C.curiosity D.disappointment 11.A.operating B.thinking C.hesitating D.leaving 12.A.sorry B.hello C.goodbye D.yes 13.A.reached B.consulted C.introduced D.persuaded 14.A.wished B.pretended C.failed D.refused 15.A.enjoying B.doing C.securing D.starting 16.A.repeated B.recited C.replied D.reported 17.A.courage B.patience C.duty D.care 18.A.goal B.given C.push D.greeting 19.A.risking B.changing C.saving D.building 20.A.honour B.ability C.opening D.extra二、阅读理解AHong Kong was once home to booming shellfish reefs, but due to over-development andcoastal pollution, shellfish populations have declined sharply. Restoring oyster reefs can solve some of the environmental problems typical of coastal development, such as damage from storm surge and loss of biodiversity.“Globally, we have lost 85% of shellfish reefs, making it the most end angered marine habitat on earth,” said Marine Thomas, Conservation Project Manager, for TNC in Hong Kong. “Most people associate oysters with food, but less well-known is that oysters create reef habitats that support coastal marine life. Only by restoring these lost habitats can we start to bring back some of the associated environmental benefits.”A primary benefit that healthy oyster reefs contribute to coastal environments is their role as natural water purifiers. This new study found that, just 7 m2 of Hong Kong oyster reef can filter up to one Olympic swimming pool of water each day; a single Hong Kong oyster can filter up to 30 liters of water per hour at summer temperatures, among the highest filtration rates recorded of any oyster species.Even more importantly, oyster reefs provide habitat and nursery grounds for many native species that are otherwise lost from our shores. Another research found over 80 species on intertidal muddy shores in Deep Bay, 95% of which were found in oyster reefs.“Whil e we are excited by the biological possibility of restoration, unfortunately the human aspect remains our biggest challenge to bring these habitats hack at scale. Shellfish habitats are still severely under protected in Hong Kong. We are working with Government on gaining more protection and recognition for these important ecosystems and hope to include them in the next Hong Kong Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan(BSAP),” said Ms. Thomas.21.What is the problem with Hong Kong introduced in Paragraph 1?A.Coastal areas were seriously polluted. B.Less food can be produced from the sea. C.A large number of shellfish have died. D.Shellfish have disappeared in coastal areas. 22.What is the main function of the oyster reefs?A.Purifying sea water. B.Feeding shellfish in them.C.Lowering water's temperature. D.Filtering swimming pool.23.What is Thomas's attitude towards the restoration of oyster reefs?A.Ambiguous. B.Negative. C.Hopeful. D.Cautious.24.In which part of a website can the text probably be found?A.Society. B.Environment. C.Technology. D.Education.BWith lockdown easing, we’re all feeling hopeful that this year we are able to get out again. But if you’re still feeling a bit cautious, the following activities can make you feel wonderful.Soul & Surf: Successful yoga Soul & Surf, based in Portugal, India, and Sri Lanka, knows we still won’t be able to visit for a while. So it has started a new subscription service, which offers yoga teachers in these sites so you can practise in your front room. The teachers will provide new practices every week so you can learn different movements and build your strength.UK Tour: Once we can travel within the UK, the idea of a wildlife tour sounds good. Spotting cute creatures and getting among nature is just the thing to comfort souls. Motoring experts have created a route to let you see harder-to-locate species, from red squirrels to grey seals, golden eagles and sharks.Bigfoot Festival: The organisers of UK’s first craft beer music festival are daring to dream tha t Bigfoot, their Covid-secure three-day celebration, will take place from June 18 to 20 in the grounds of Ragley Hall, Warwickshire. Breweries including Two Tribes and Gipsy Hill will supply the good stuff.Trees4Travel: We have no idea where to start when it comes to the idea of carbon-offsetting. Enter Trees4Travel aims to make it simple. And it will calculate how many trees would need to be planted to offset that journey within ten years. Then all you can do is to “buy” the trees necessary for the cost of a coffee per tree, which will be planted in many countries like France, China and so on. 25.Where can you do successful yoga Soul & Surf?A.In France. B.In the UK. C.In China. D.In Sri Lanka. 26.What can we do in UK Tour?A.Listen to music. B.See the rare animals.C.Meet motoring experts. D.Touch a lot of red squirrels.27.What is the purpose of this passage?A.To raise people’s awareness of animal protection.B.To underline the importance of planting trees.C.To advertise activities to make people relaxed.D.To encourage people to make the environment better.CProfessor Ashok Goel of Georgia Tech developed an artificially intelligent teaching assistant to help handle the enormous number of student questions in the online class, Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence. This online course is a core requirement of Georgia Tech's online Master of Science in Computer Science program. Professor Goel already had eight teaching assistants, but that wasn't enough to deal with the overwhelming number of daily questions from students.Goel and his team developed several versions of a virtual assistant named Jill Watson before releasing her to the online forums. At first, the virtual assistant wasn't too great. Then they began to feed Jill with the questions and answers. After some adjustments and sufficient time, Jill was able to answer the students' questions correctly 97% of the time. The virtual assistant became so advanced and realistic that the students didn't know she was a computer. The students, who were studying artificial intelligence, were interacting with the virtual assistant and couldn't tell it apart from a real human being. Goel didn't inform them about Jill's true identity until April 26. The students were actually very positive about the experience.The goal of Professor Goel's virtual assistant next year is to take over answering 40% of all thequestions posed by students on the online forum. The name Jill Watson will, of course, change to something else next semester. Professor Goel has a much rosier outlook on the future of artificial intelligence than, say, Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates or Steve Wozniak.28.What do we learn about Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence?A.It is a robot that can answer students' questions.B.It is a computer program that aids student learning.C.It is a course designed for students to learn online.D.It is a high-tech device that revolutionizes teaching.29.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Jill Watson?A.She was released online as an experiment.B.She got along pretty well with students.C.She was unwelcome to students at first.D.She turned out to be a great success.30.How did the students feel about Jill Watson?A.They thought she was a bit too artificial.B.They could not tell her from a real person.C.They could not but admire her knowledge.D.They found her not as capable as expected.31.What does Professor Goel plan to do next with Jill Watson?A.Launch different versions of her online.B.Feed her with new questions and answers.C.Assign her to answer more of students' questions.D.Encourage students to interact with her more freely.DWhen we think of animals and plants, we have a pretty good way of dividing them into two distinct groups: one converts sunlight into energy and the other has to eat food to make its energy. Well, those dividing lines come crashing down with the discovery of a sea slug(海蛞蝓) that's truly half animal and half plant. It's pretty incredible how it has managed to hijack the genes of the algae(藻类)on which it feeds.And so far, this green sea slug is the only known animal that can be truly consideredsolar-powered, although some animals do exhibit some plant-like behaviors. Many scientists have studied the green sea slugs to confirm that they are actually able to create energy from sunlight.In fact, the slugs use the genetic material so well that they pass it on to their future generations. Their babies retain the ability to manufacture their own chlorophyll, though they can't generate energy from sunlight until they've eaten enough algae to steal the necessary genes, which they can't yet produce on their own.“There's no way on earth that genes from an alga should work inside an animal cell,” says Sidney Pierce from the University of South Florida.The sea slugs are so good at gathering energy from the sun that they can live up to nine months without having to eat any food. They get all their nutritional needs met by the genes that they've hijacked from the algae.32.What is the distinctive feature of a sea slug?A.It gets energy from both food and sunlight.B.It lives half on animals and half on plants.C.It converts some sea animals into plantsD.It looks like both a plant and an animal.33.What does the underlined word"manufacture" in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.invent B.captureC.manipulate D.produce34.What does Sidney Pierce say about genes from an alga?A.They are stolen from animals like the sea slug.B.They don't usually function inside animal cells.C.They can readily be converted to sea slug genes.D.They can't function unless exposed to sunlight.35.What do we learn about sea slugs from the passage?A.They will starve to death without sunlight.B.They behave the way most plant species do.C.They can survive for months without eating.D.They will turn into plants when they mature.三、短文改错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
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I started volunteering at a soup kitchen several years ago. The original reason I was going was to1community service hours for school. My plan was to2go there a few times and get my service hours, but it taught me a lot. The typical volunteer there served3to people.Basically, I was4serving bread and juice to whoever wanted it, which was a simple task. Some of the people were homeless, and some of them were5families. All of them were people in need of a hot meal and a place to6for an hour or several minutes.7some of them looked like they weren't behaving well, we always took care of them.The first time I went there was right before Christmas. For the people coming to the soup kitchen, it was not exactly a8time. It made me think about my happy Christmas and made me feel how9I was. Unlike them, I have a home and I don't10cold or hunger. At that point, I decided that I11wanted to go back there. I couldn't offer them much, but I could always offer my time and12. The experience also gives me a feeling of 13. Whenever I go there, people are14that I showed up again. They know my name and they know that I am more than happy to15them. It truly feels good to know thatyou can16someone's day. I've realized that the feeling of doing good for people can be a better17than any amount of money. You can't buy that feeling.I have never18 a single second of my volunteering. It19me that dozens of cities have made it illegal to set up a soup kitchen. But I will continue my volunteer work and find more ways to show my20to people in need.1.A. reduce B. avoid C. complete D. cancel2.A. yet B. just C. even D. still3.A. food B. work C. time D. money4.A. tired of B. worried about C. responsible for D. free from5.A. busy B. serious C. experienced D. struggling6.A. hide B. rest C. live D. study7.A. Although B. If C. Because D. Until8.A. available B. strange C. pleasant D. painful9.A. wise B. honest C. curious D. fortunate10.A. turn down B. suffer from C. pass down D. learn from11.A. definitely B. gradually C. equally D. hardly12.A. reason B. effort C. chance D. patience13.A. stability B. guilt C. loss D. appreciation14.A. grateful B. confident C. proud D. shocked15.A. change B. leave C. forget D. help16.A. describe B. waste C. brighten D. disturb17.A. reward B. excuse C. risk D. mistake18.A. planned B. regretted C. forgiven D. understood19.A. reminds B. confuses C. encourages D. disappoints20.A. talent B. concern C. kindness D. weakness【答案】( 1)C;( 2) B;( 3) A;( 4) C;( 5) D;( 6) B;( 7) A;( 8) C;( 9)D;( 10 ) B;( 11) A;( 12) C;( 13) D;( 14) A;( 15) D;( 16) C;( 17) A;(18) B;( 19) D;( 20) C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇叙文,作者述了在流厨房当志愿者的,最初打算去完成定的服,最后上了志愿者服,喜去帮助人。
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高考英语完形填空题20套(带答案)及解析
高考英语完形填空题20套(带答案)及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My mother died at the age of thirty-six, leaving me aged seven. I was 1 mainly by relatives when my father remarried. By my early twenties, I had learned that my mother, who had polio (小儿麻痹症) as a young child, had not been 2 to live past her early twenties.After the tough upbringing I've had, I began to 3 why she chose to have children when she knew she would die 4 . Finally, from my aunt, I got a simple answer: My mother had always 5 the doctors' prediction. She had done so well with her 6 issues that she thought she would live long enough to raise me.I got a little relieved. 7 I still felt deeply 8 that my mother had left me in such a9 situation. And then the 10 came.There were no words spoken and no thoughts 11 but only feelings. I recall no background to the dream ― only the 12 of my mother walking toward me. She was 13 of the serious scoliosis (脊柱侧弯) that had troubled her. She walked straight and came toward me with her arms open, her kind eyes shining even more brightly than I 14 , a beautiful smile on her face. She wrapped her arms around me and I returned her a warm hug. We 15 stood, holding each other as a strong feeling of deep love 16 over me. At that dream moment I knew my mother had never 17 to bring me into the world and then leave. She loved me then and she had kept loving me.Thirty-five years ago I awoke from that dream with a great peace. My sadness 18 . I have never had a single moment of doubt about my mother's love 19 . I continue my life, in the 20 that my mother's unconditional love is always there.1. A. raised up B. made up C. brought up D. picked up2. A. suggested B. expected C. promised D. proved3. A. wonder B. understand C. realize D. appreciate4. A. alone B. fast C. poor D. young5. A. suited B. challenged C. followed D. failed6. A. emotion B. management C. academy D. health7. A. However B. Moreover C. Otherwise D. Therefore8. A. delighted B. worried C. excited D. hurt9. A. difficult B. special C. strange D. different10. A. chance B. problem C. dream D. decision11. A. exchanged B. provided C. gained D. offered12. A. imagination B. voice C. smile D. figure13. A. aware B. free C. full D. sick14. A. concluded B. realized C. remembered D. predicted15. A. actually B. simply C. finally D. always16. A. ran B. washed C. turned D. got17. A. pretended B. managed C. intended D. happened18. A. grew B. disappeared C. followed D. solved19. A. though B. just C. still D. since20. A. knowledge B. dream C. hope D. expectation【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)B;(6)D;(7)A;(8)D;(9)A;(10)C;(11)A;(12)D;(13)B;(14)C;(15)B;(16)B;(17)C;(18)B;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者因为妈妈的早逝,过着艰难的生活,所以一直误会妈妈在明知自己活不久的情况下还生下她。
高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析
高考英语完形填空专项训练100(附答案)及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
US flight forced to land due to unruly passengerAn American Airlines flight was forced to make an unscheduled stop after a male passenger became unruly, punching seats, yelling at other passengers and smoking cigarettes.1 from Phoenix, Flight 2408 was headed to Minneapolis on Friday when the passenger became2 about one hour after takeoff. Passenger Jim Dickey, who was traveling for a conference, said the man began yelling and making3 toward the other passengers. "He4 the seat in front of him and the lady5 ," Dickey told CNN.Dickey said the pilot announced the flight was diverting(转向,绕道) about 20 minutes after the 6 began. The flight landed in Denver and the man was 7 from the plane by law enforcement."You could 8 by the sound that the plane started landing pretty 9 after the flight attendants started to 10 what was going on", he said. And some of the male passengers were prepared to 11 the passenger physically, he added. "The guy right behind me switched seats to the aisle 12 things went wrong," Dickey said.American Airlines issued a statement admitting that the thing was 13 . "Law enforcement met the flight and saw 14 leave again," said Whitney Zastrow, a spokeswoman for American Airlines. Denver Police confirmed to CNN that they 15 to a call of a disturbance. When 16 met the passenger they determined it was a "medical call due to the person being in crisis" and transported him to the 17 , according to Denver Police Department spokesman Jay Casillas. Police did not 18 charges in the incident, Casillas said.Dickey said the rest of the flight was the 19 one he'd ever been on. "When we got backon the plane in Denver and continued on to 20 , I don't think anybody said a word," he said.1. A. Taking out B. Coming out C. Setting out D. Breaking out2. A. crazy B. peaceful C. generous D. skilful3. A. noises B. threats C. disasters D. presents4. A. punched B. suffered C. organized D. dialed5. A. yelled B. injured C. calmed D. screamed6. A. matter B. event C. incident D. thing7. A. removed B. promoted C. moved D. contributed8. A. decorate B. tell C. apply D. react9. A. slowly B. smartly C. seriously D. quickly10. A. found B. explore C. notice D. commit11. A. prevent B. prefer C. reduce D. admire12. A. so that B. even if C. in case D. as well13. A. brilliant B. useless C. unusual D. true14. A. the aircraft B. the police officer C. the passenger D. the disabled15. A. talked B. responded C. complained D. came16. A. officers B. partners C. experts D. volunteers17. A. home B. studio C. hospital D. ceremony18. A. put up with B. come up with C. keep up with D. end up with19. A. kindest B. pleasantest C. cruelest D. quietest20. A. Minneapolis B. Phoenix C. Denver D. CNN【答案】(1)C;(2)A;(3)B;(4)A;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)B;(9)D;(10)C;(11)A;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)B;(16)A;(17)C;(18)B;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了一次由于乘客的过激行为而导致的飞机迫降事件。
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(13)含答案解析
高考英语百日训练之完型填空(13)含答案解析【题文】I was once a dropout. I know how powerfully a 1 can influence the life of a person who does not2 herself. I quit school at sixteen to work. Years later, I had a(n)3 and couldn't work for months.I felt depressed. With an unemployable father and a mentally ill mother to support, I couldn't 4 to give up.Searching the ads, I found a notice that our local community college offered free work 5 . One requirement was a high-school diploma or GED certificate. Years ago, I got my GED certificate, but with 6 scores. I felt certain that I had little to 7 other than a willingness to 8 . After my physical injury healed, I went to meet Ruby Martin, the advisor who would 9 me.I sat 10 waiting while Mrs. Martin looked over my score sheet. I was 11 to hear her blame me for wasting her valuable time. She looked at me for a long moment 12 she spoke."Why did you apply for this 13 ?" she asked. "Why aren't you applying to college?"With my face burning with 14 , I could only whispered, "Because I am 15 .""Didn't anyone ever explain these 16 to you?" she asked. I just shook my head. For the next hour, she explained how the GED scores are based on, and that my 17 were very high indeed. She convinced me that I was not only not stupid, but that I would 18 an excellent candidate for the training program.I regained my 19 . Later, I got a bachelor's degree and became a teacher just like her. To teach is to touch a life. It was Ruby Martin who touched my life 20 .1. A. clerk B. teacher C. interpreter D. tailor2. A. hear from B. reflect on C. believe in D. dry out3. A. accident B. patient C. trunk D. giant4. A. contradict B. participate C. declare D. affordD.5. A. preparation B. certificate C. trainingqualification6. A. numb B. low C. parallel D. steep7. A. distribute B. apologize C. recommend D. offer8. A. operate B. grill C. click D. try9. A. employ B. assess C. drill D. comfort10.A. comfortably B. curiously C. optionally D. nervously11. A. desperate B. absurd C. prepared D. autonomous12. A. before B. until C. since D. after13. A. occupation B. enterprise C. program D. degree14. A. anger B. shame C. envy D. affection15. A. awful B. awesome C. shallow D. stupid16. A. rules B. subjects C. scores D. textbooks17. A. salaries B. numbers C. expectations D. bonuses18. A. make B. draft C. govern D. purchaseB.19. A. dignityC. privilegeD. profitconfidence20. A. anyhow B. sometimes C. otherwise D. Forever【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)A;(4)D;(5)C;(6)B;(7)D;(8)D;(9)B;(10)D;(11)C;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)D;(16)C;(17)B;(18)A;(19)B;(20)D;【解析】【考点】记叙文,人物故事类【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在读高中时就辍学了。
高考英语完型填空50套真题含解析(精品) (15)
完型填空AEvelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.“Early on I decided not to allow the 1 of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began 2 piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 3 . Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 4 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never 5 me.“My 6 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 7 to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 8 the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my 9 . My entire sound world exists by making use of almost every 10 that I have.“I was 11 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 12 this before and some teachers 13 my admission. Based on my performance, I was 14 admitted and went to 15 with the academy’s highest honours.“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I 16 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 17 had been written specially for solo percussionists.“I have been a soloist for over ten years. 18 the doctor thought a was totally deaf, it didn’t 19 that my passion couldn’t be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 20 by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to the place you want to go.”( ) 1. A. conditions B. opinions C. actions D. recommendations( ) 2. A. enjoying B. choosing C. taking D. giving( ) 3. A. sight B. hearing C. touch D. taste( ) 4. A. evidence B. result C. excuse D. cause( ) 5. A. left B. excited C. accompanied D. disappointed( ) 6. A. purpose B. decision C. promise D. goal( ) 7. A. turned B. learned C. used D. ought( ) 8. A. tell B. see C. hear D. smell( ) 9. A. carefulness B. movement C. imagination D. experience( ) 10. A. sense B. effort C. feeling D. idea( ) 11. A. dissatisfied B. astonished C. determined D. discouraged( ) 12. A. done B. accepted C. advised D. admitted( ) 13. A. supported B. followed C. required D. opposed( ) 14. A. usually B. finally C. possibly D. hopefully( ) 15. A. study B. research C. graduate D. progress( ) 16. A. wrote B. translated C. copied D. read( ) 17. A. enough B. some C. many D. few( ) 18. A. However B. Although C. When D. Since( ) 19. A. mean B. seem C. conclude D. say( ) 20. A. directed B. guided C. taught D. limited【答案与解析】这是一篇叙事性的文章,作者采用倒叙的手法,讲述了英国著名聋女乐器打击手Evelyn Glennie克服困难成功的故事,阐明了只要有激情,敢于尝试,就能成功的主题。
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高考英语百日训练之完型填空(17)含答案解析【题文】Last July, I booked a two-week adventure volunteering at a Thai elephant sanctuary (庇护所).In preparation for my trip,I ___21___ weight training. I even visited an elephant keeper in a zoo and he told me the tourist elephants were the ones to ___22___ —they could be unpredictable and sometimes dangerous after years of___23___ they suffer at the hands of the tourism industry. Hardly surprising, I thought.I flew to Bangkok and then headed to the___24___.The first day was exciting. I was ___25___ to my designated elephant by the mahout (驯象人),Boonsri and my tasks were ___26___.I tried to gain the elephant' s ___27___, feeding her bananas and riding on her back. The mahout ___28___me, showing me how to use my feet to___29___ her and teaching me the words to make her stop or___30___. Everything went quite well.___31___, I noticed the sharp bullhooks were still used by mahouts.Day two followed the same___32___.But as we walked to the river at dusk, Boonsri wouldn't move. So the mahout hit her with the bullhook. And Boonsri began to shake her head___33___.On the third stroke (一击)she hit me on the shoulder, knocking me over. Before I could ___34___ the danger, her enormous foot was crushing my ___35___ . It felt like a truck was driving over me and I couldn't breathe at all.I could only hear the ___36___ of the mahout. He helped to pull her foot off me and ___37___ my life. As Boonsri lifted her leg, I ___38___ free and was dragged to safety. I burst into tears with ___39___ .What a lucky escape!In the following days,I stayed in hospital,thinking about a question:Why can these mild animals be so___40___ ? If we humans treat them more gently and kindly, maybe different.21. A. carried on B. took up C. abandoned D. delayed22. A. watch B. shoot C. protect D. buy23. A. defeat B. loss C. failure D. abuse24. A. zoo B. hotel C. sanctuary D. hospital25. A. used B. introduced C. attached D. dragged26. A. designed B. reported C. explained D. accomplished27. A. sympathy B. forgiveness C. respect D. trust28. A. accompanied B. greeted C. comforted D. blamed29. A. touch B. control C. kick D. entertain30. A. move on B. sing along C. turn up D. give in31. A. Finally B. Naturally C. Unfortunately D. Normally32. A. challenge B. pattern C. interest D. idea33. A. happily B. slowly C. gently D. violently34. A. recall B. ignore C. realize D. forget35. A. chest B. head C. leg D. hand36. A. whisper B. applause C. laughs D. yells37. A. changed B. ruined C. saved D. improved38. A. slipped B. rolled C. dived D. climbed39. A. relief B. regret C. pride D. pity40. A. sensitive B. disgusting C. fragile D. aggressive【答案】21. B 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. D 28. A 29. B 30. A 31. C 32. B 33. D 34. C 35. A 36. D 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. D【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了我在泰国的大象庇护所做志愿者的时候被一只发怒的大象踩在脚下死里逃生的经历,我意识到如果人类能够善待动物,它们可能就不会这么具有攻击性。
【21题详解】考查动词(短语)辨析。
句意:为了准备这次旅行,我开始了负重训练。
A. carried on继续;B. took up开始从事;C. abandoned放弃;D. delayed推迟。
根据空前的“In preparation for my trip”可知,为了准备这次旅行,我开始进行负重训练,故B项正确。
【22题详解】考查动词词义辨析。
句意:我甚至拜访了动物园里的一位大象饲养员,他告诉我,旅游大象是值得一看的——它们可能是难以捉摸(情绪不定)的,有时甚至是危险的,因为它们在旅游业中遭受了多年的虐待。
A. watch观看;B. shoot 射击;C. protect保护;D. buy购买。
上文说我要去泰国大象庇护所做志愿者,所以动物园里的一位大象饲养员告诉我,旅游大象是值得一看的,故A项正确。
【23题详解】考查名词词义辨析。
句意同上。
A. defeat击败;B. loss损失;C. failure失败;D. abuse虐待。
根据常识可知,旅游大象要为游客表演节目和任人骑在背上或拉重东西,在训练过程中,大象会受到打骂之类的虐待,故D项正确。
【24题详解】考查名词词义辨析。
句意:我飞往曼谷,然后前往庇护所。
A. zoo动物园;B. hotel宾馆;C. sanctuary庇护所;D. hospital 医院。
第一段说我要去泰国大象庇护所做志愿者,所以我前往庇护所,故C项正确。
【25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。
句意:驯象师把我介绍给我指定的大象布恩斯里,并解释了我的工作。
A. used使用;B. introduced 介绍;C. attached附上;D. dragged拖拉。
根据空后的“to my designated elephant by the mahout”可知,驯象师把我介绍给我指定的大象布恩斯里,故B项正确。
【26题详解】考查动词词义辨析。
句意同上。
A. designed设计;B. reported报道;C. explained解释;D. accomplished完成。
我是去做志愿工作的,所以驯象师解释我的工作是什么,故C项正确。
【27题详解】考查名词词义辨析。
句意:我试图赢得大象的信任,喂它香蕉,骑在它背上。
A. sympathy同情;B. forgiveness原谅;C. respect尊敬;D. trust信任。
根据空后的“feeding her bananas and riding on her back”可知,我试图通过喂它香蕉和骑在它背上来赢得大象的信任,故D项正确。
【28题详解】考查动词词义辨析。
句意:驯象师陪着我,教我如何用脚控制大象,教我如何让它停下来或往前走。
A. accompanied 陪伴;B. greeted问候;C. comforted安慰;D. blamed责备。
根据空后的“showing me how to use my feet”可知,驯象师陪着我,教我如何用脚控制大象,故A项正确。
【29题详解】考查动词词义辨析。
句意同上。
A. touch触碰;B. control控制;C. kick踢;D. entertain娱乐。
根据常识和语境可知,驯象师教我如何用脚控制大象,故B项正确。
【30题详解】考查动词短语辨析。
句意同上。
A. move on往前走、前进;B. sing along一起唱;C. turn up出现;D. give in屈服。
根据空前的“stop”可知,驯象师教我如何让大象停下来或往前走,故A项正确。
【31题详解】考查副词词义辨析。
句意:不幸的是,我注意到驯象师仍然使用锋利的牛钩。
A. Finally最终;B. Naturally自然地;C. Unfortunately不幸的是;D. Normally正常地。