湖北省2004-2013十年高考完形填空真题汇总
2013年高考英语真题完形填空汇总(含答案)
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。
I used to be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people 36 I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a 37 person.I think my 38 started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my39 and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever 40 to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really 41 . It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So tried a(n) 42 . I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I 43 to help. That was really a big 44 for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of45 are still my best friends today.A bigger cause of my new 46 , however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer’s disease became my 47 . Every time I came into her room, she was so 48 because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never 49 her, so I took her place. She let me 50 . that making others feel good make me feel good, too, when she died, I was 51 , but I was very grateful to her.I think I am a much 52 person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not 53 these experiences. They have 54 me to care about other people more than about myself. I 55 who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.36. A. since B. before C. or D. unless37. A. famous B. simple C. different D. skilled38. A. education B. career C. tour D. change39. A. balance B. homework C. degree D. interest40. A. talked B. wrote C. lied D. reported41. A. careful B. lonely C. curious D. guilty42. A. argument B. game C. experiment D. defence43. A. dared B. offered C. hesitated D. happened44. A. dream B. problem C. duty D. step45. A. us B. which C. them D. whom46. A. attitude B. hobby C. hope D. luck47. A. friend B. partner C. guide D. guest48. A. polite B. happy C. strange D. confident49. A. bothered B. answered C. visited D. trusted50. A. explain B. guess C. declare D. see51. A. homeless B. heartbroken C. bad-tempered D. hopeless52. A. quieter B. busier C. better D. richer53. A. forget B. face C. improve D. analyze54. A. forced B. preferred C. ordered D. taught55. A. miss B. like C. wonder D. expect"Look, it's Baldy!" A boy shouted in my direction across the playground. Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱) because of the 11 on my head, it was 12 horrible to hear. I sighed as I headed back to the class.When I was just 20 months old, I suffered serious 13 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. I was 14 to hospital and had to say there for weeks while the doctors 15 to save my life. "Holly's very 16 to be alive," they told Mum and Dad. "But she'll be 17 with scars on her head, and of course her hair won't grow there."As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I 18 wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home. 19 I didn't, people would call me horrible names like Baldy. Although my friends were always comforting me ,they never 20 understood how it felt.Then through the hospital I was 21 to a children's burns camp, where children like me can get any help. There, I 22 14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious than mine. But she is so 23 that she never lets anyone put her down. "You shouldn't 24 what people say about what you look like because we're not different from anyone else, Holly," she 25 me. "And you don't need to wear a scarf because y0ou look great 26 it!" For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who'd been through something 27 . So weeks later, at my 13th birthday party, 28 by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. It felt amazing not having to 29 away behind my scarf.Now, I am 30 of what I look like and much happier, because I have realized it is your personality(个性)that decides who you truly are.11. A. hat B. scarf C. scars D. cuts12. A. still B. just C. never D. seldom13. A. hunger B. cold C. defeats D. burns14. A. rushed B. led C. invited D. forced15. A. learned B. fought C. returned D. decided16. A. happy B. lucky C. lonely D. poor17. A. pressed B. occupied C. left D. painted18. A. possibly B. usually C. finally D. nearly19. A. Although B. Since C. If D. Before20. A. correctly B. roughly C. easily D. really21. A. promoted B. introduced C. reported D. carried22. A. met B. recognized C. remembered D. caught23. A. honest B. strong C. active D. young24. A. write down B. agree with C. pass on D. listen to25. A. promised B. encouraged C. ordered D. calmed26. A. in B. for C. without D. beyond27. A. similar B. strange C. hard D. important28. A. allowed B. required C. guided D. inspired29. A. hide B. give C. keep D. put30. A. sick B. aware C. tired D. proud11. C 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. B 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. C 20. D21. B 22. A 23. B 24. D 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. D 29. A 30. D完形填空As I held my father’s hands one night, I couldn’t help but notice their calluses(老茧)and roughness. His hands tell the story of his life as a 16 , including all his struggles.One summer, I remember, a drought (旱灾)hit Ontario, turning it into a 17 desert. On one of those hot mornings I was picking sweet corn with my dad to fill the last 18 from the grocery store. Fifty dozen was all we needed, which 19 took twenty minutes. That morning, however, the process didn’t 20 quickly. After forty minutes of aimlessly walking in the field, we 21 needed twenty dozen. I was completely frustrated and 22 . Dropping the basket heavily, I declared, “If the store wants its last twenty dozen, they can pick it themselves1”Dad 23 . “Just think, my little girl, only ten dozen left for each of us and then we’re 24 .” Such is Dad----whatever problem he 25 , he never gives up.26 , the disastrous effects of the drought were felt all over our county. It was a challenging time for everyone, 27 Dad remained optimistic. He 28 to be grateful for other things like good health and food on our plated. Only then did I truly begin to 29 Dad and his faith that guided us through the hard times.Dad is also a living example of real 30 . From dawn to dusk, he works countless hours to 31 our family. He always puts our happiness 32 his own, and never fails to cheer me on at my sports games 33 his exhaustion after long days. His loving and selfless nature has inspired me to become more sympathetic and 34 putting others first.Dad,the life 35 I have learned from you will stay with me forever. You are my father, teacher, friend and, most importantly, my hero.16. A. teacher B. gardener C. farmer D. grocer17. A. stormy B. lively C. disappearing D. burning18. A. order B. form C. gap D. position19. A. repeatedly B. normally C. finally D. really20. A. go B. begin C. occur D. change21. A. yet B. still C. even D. nearly22. A. surprised B. nervous C. angry D. frightened23. A. apologized B. cried C. complained D. laughed24. A. lost B. done C. gone D. touched25. A. meets with B. brings up C. works out D. thinks about26. A. Thankfully B. Hopefully C. Unfortunately D. Strangely27. A. or B. for C. so D. but28. A. happened B. seemed C. continued D. aimed29. A. face B. appreciate C. examine D. question30. A. love B. pride C. friendship D. honesty31. A. support B. settle C. start D. impress32. A. after B. before C. beside D. under33. A. in spite of B. in terms of C. in control of D. in place of34. A. careful B. regretful C. considerate D. humorous35. A. history B. motto C. patterns D. lessons16-35 CDABA BCDBA CDCBA ABACD12、新课标卷第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,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。
2004-湖北省高考英语完形填空汇总(含答案)
湖北高考完形填空汇总2004Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. 36 she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student 37 to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No 38 tire .At this time, a car 39 . Paul and Diane told Clay to 40 them to a service station near their 41 . They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to 42 with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire, No 43 . They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,” Paul said, handing Clay a 44 of keys, “Take our car. We 45 be using it over the holiday.”Clay was 46 . “But I’m going all the way to South Carolina,and I’ll be gone for two weeks,” she47 them.“We know,” Paul said. “We’ll be48 when you get back. Here’s our number if you need to 49 us.”Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the 50 put her luggage into their car and then 51 her off. Two weeks later she 52 to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio 53 .“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I54 you?” “Oh, no,” Paul said, “we don’t want any money. It’s our 55 .” Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass o n their “do unto others” spirit.36.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Immediately D.Fortunately 37.A.afforded B.wanted C.allowed D.managed 38.A.spare B.free C.full D.empty 39.A.passed B.stopped C.paused D.started 40.A.help B.push C.take D.follow 41.A.garage B.house C.shop D.hotel 42.A.agree B.match C.go D.deal 43.A.way B.message C.success D.luck 44.A.set B.number C.pair D.chain 45.A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.won’t 46.A.satisfied B.worried C.astonished D.disturbed 47.A.persuaded B.advised C.reminded D.promised 48.A.happy B.here C.away D.busy 49.A.get in touch with B.keep in touch withC.be in touch with D.put in touch with 50.A.repairmen B.cleaners C.friends D.couple 51.A.sent B.shook C.watched D.drove 52.A.shocked B.happened C.returned D.came 53.A.loaded B.fixed C.tied D.rebuilt 54.A.owe B.lend C.give D.offer 55.A.wish B.job C.duty D.pleasure 36—40 ADABD 41—45 BCDAD 46—50 CCBAD 51—55 ACBADYou are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells are exploding; people are shooting from a house behind you. What are you doing there? You aren’t a soldier. You aren’t36 carrying a gun. You’re st anding in front of a 37 and you’re telling the TV 38 what is happening.It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter ,and it can be very39 . In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫), 28 reporters and photographers were killed. Hundreds more were 41 .What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it?“I think it’s every young journalist’s44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “that’s45 you find the excitement. So when the first opportunity comes, you take it 46 it is a war.”But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes, when you’re lyin g on the ground and bullets are flying 48 your ears, you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’ But that feeling49 after a while and when the next war starts, you’ll be 50 .”“None of us believes that we’re going to 51 ,” adds Michael .But he always52 a lucky charm(护身符)with him .It was given to him by his wife for his first war .It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh,53 ,and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, ‘If you get me out of this, I 54 I’ll never do it again.’ You can almost hear God55 , because you know he doesn’t believe you.” 36.A.simply B.really C.merely D.even 37.A.crowd B.house C.battlefield D.camera 38.A.producers B.viewers C.directors D.actors 39.A.dangerous B.exciting C.normal D.disappointing 40.A.stay B.fight C.war D.life 41.A.injured B.buried C.defeated D.saved 42.A.bring B.show C.take D.make 43.A.scenes B.passages C.stories D.contents 44.A.belief B.dream C.duty D.faith 45.A.why B.what C.how D.where 46.A.even so B.ever since C.as if D.even if 47.A.fear B.surprise C.shame D.sadness 48.A.into B.around C.past D.through 49.A.returns B.goes C.continues D.occurs 50.A.there B.away C.out D.home 51.A.leave B.escape C.die D.remain 52.A.hangs B.wears C.holds D.carries 53.A.never B.many times C.some time D.seldom 54.A.consider B.accept C.promise D.guess 55.A.whispering B.laughing C.screaming D.crying36—40 DDBAC 41—45 AACBD 46—50 DACBA 51—55 CDBCBIn the city of Fujisawa, Japan, lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki When she was a teenager, she 36 of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American 37 was from the textbooks she had read. “I had a 38 in mind: Daddy watching TV in the living room, Mummy 39 cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend.”Atsuko 40 to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 41 world. “People were struggling with problems and often seemed 42 ,” she said. “I felt very alone.”One of her hardest 43 was physical education. “We played volleyball.” she said.“The other students were 44 it, but I wasn't.”One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 45 the ball to her teammates so they could knock it 46 the net—no problem for most people, but it terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing face 47 she failed.A young man on her team 48 What she was going through. “He walked up to me and 49 , 'Come on. You can do that.”“You will never understand how those words of 50 made me feel. Four words: You can do that I felt like crying with happiness.”She made it through the class. Perhaps she thanked the young man; she is not 51 .Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in Japan, working as a salesclerk. “I have 52 forgotten the words.” she said. “When things are not going so well, I think of them.”She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 53 to her. “He probably doesn't even remember it,” she said. That may be the lesson. Whenever you say something to a person cruel or kind—you have no idea how long the words will 54. She's all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 55 words: You can do that.36. A. learned B. spoke C. dreamed D. heard37. A. way B. life C. education D. spirit38. A. photo B. painting C. picture D. drawing39. A. baking B. frying C. steaming D. boiling40. A. hoped B. arranged C. liked D. attempted41. A. described B. imagined C. created D. discovered42. A. tense B. cheerful C. relaxed D. deserted43. A. times B. question C. classes D. projects.44. A. curious about B. good at C. slow at D. nervous about45. A. kick B. pass C. carry D. hit46. A. through B. into C. over D. past47. A. after B. if C. because D. until48. A. believed B. considered C. wondered D. sensed49. A. warned B. sighed C. ordered D. whispered50. A. excitement B. encouragement C. persuasion D. suggestion51. A. interested B. doubtful C. puzzled D. sure52. A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost53. A. happened B. applied C. seemed D. meant54. A. continue B. stay C. exist D. live55. A. merciful B. bitter C. simple D. easy36—40 CBCAB 41—45 BACBD 46—50 CBDDB 51—55 DADBCMany years ago, I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.One very cold wet night at about 3:30 a.m., there was a 41 on the front door of our house. A young man, wet from 42 to toe, explained that he had 43 out of petrol about 30 km up the road. He had left his pregnant(怀孕的) wife and his two children 44 at the car and said that he would hitchhike(搭便车) back.Once I had 45 a can with petrol, I took him back to his car where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both 46 , saying that they were cold. Once the car had started, I suggested that he 47 me back.Before leaving, I had turned the heater 48 in the roadhouse, so that when we went in, it was nice and 49 . While the little ones played and ran 50 , I prepared bread and butter for the children, and hot chocolate for the 51 .It was about 5 a.m. before they 52 . The young fellow asked me how much he 53 me and I told him that the petrol pump(加油泵) had 54 $15.He offered to pay “call-out fee”,but I wouldn’t accept it.About a month later, I received a 55 from Interstate, a large bus company that we had been trying to 56 to stop off at our roadhouse for a long time. It 57 out that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager, the most 58 person in the company.In his letter, he thanked me again and 59 me that, from then on, all their buses would stop at my service station. In this 60 ,a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a huge amount of benefits.41. A. kick B. hit C. beat D. knock42. A. finger B. shoulder C. head D. hand43. A. driven B. used C. come D. run44. A. away B. behind C. over D. out45. A. supplied B. poured C. equipped D. filled46. A. sleeping B. crying C. quarrelling D. fighting47. A. allow B. ring C. lead D. follow48. A on B. off C. in D. over49. A. neat B. hot C. warm D. attractive50. A. around B. inside C. nearby D. along51. A. drivers B. guests C. customers D. adults52. A. left B. arrived C. ate D. disappeared53. A. gave B. paid C. owed D. offered54. A. appeared B. exhibited C. calculated D. shown55. A. call B. letter C. check D. notice56. A. get B. force C. requite D. hope57. A. pointed B. turned C. worked D. found58. A. generous B. successful C. serious D. powerful59. A. praised B. persuaded C. informed D. convinced60. A. lesson B. business C. aspect D. case41—45 DCDBD 46—50 BDACA 51—55 DACDB 56—60 ABDCD2008On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to __41__in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she __42__a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she __43__what would happen, the man was there, shouting through window. “Get out!”Neilson__44__.Pulling open her door, the man seized her __45__the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed, __46__her purse and the keys.Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a __47__, heard the screams and began running.When they __48__Neilson’s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver’s seat and was __49__ searching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attacker __50__ back. But even in his cornered panic, he was no__51__for the two athletic men.Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to__52__the police , and then ran back with some plastic ropes—used to tie up newspapers. With his arms__53__tightly behind him, the prisoner looked up and said __54__. “I ho pe you guys feel good about yourselves—you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They __55__him and waited for the police.Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the __56__carjacker(劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose__57__—but with a full head of hair—had been recently printed in their own newspaper.Neilson considers herself lucky __58__she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a __59__ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfor t unately, ”she says, “many people would__60__have done what they did , and that is the real truth. ”41. A. bring B. let C. gather D. send42. A. recognized B. watched C. noticed D. met43. A. realize B. understand C. imagine D. conclude44. A. escaped B. struggled C. refused D. obeyed45. A. by B. around C. with D. on46. A. burying B. forgetting C. offering D. grabbing47. A. trip B. visit C. break D. holiday48. A. started B. stopped C. entered D. reached49. A. carefully B. madly C. disappointedly D. patiently50. A. fought B. turned C. jumped D. shouted51. A. match B. target C. equal D. companion52. A. remind B. phone C. invite D. beg53. A. rolled B. folded C. bent D. tied54. A. angrily B. kindly C. coldly D. warmly55. A. caught B. thanked C. comforted D. ignored56. A. ordinary B. professional C. honest D. outstanding57. A. picture B. background C. character D. story58. A. and B. but C. though D. when59. A. ridiculous B. similar C. strange D. different60. A. sometimes B. never C. often D. forever 41—45 BCACA 46—50 DCDBA 51—55 ABDCD 56—60 BACDB2009There was a very special teacher who made a far –reaching difference in my life.Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. “Who,”I asked a senior, is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher? He just 31 and said something about my being in __32__Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of ___33___that she repeated again and again ,we would have a literature reading task for_34__The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard _35_ to the homework reading. We were__36__to write an in–class essay about one of the topics, The following day, she would _37__the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called ___38__to stand in front of the class and to __39__his\her essay. The class were required to criticize(评论) that essay _40__the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.The first time that I_41__her read–write-criticize method, I had not _42 to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant _43__the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates _44_myself No one laughed at me, no one would be _45_enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara’s class. The embarrassment came from _46_and along with it came a strong _47__not to let it happen again.Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files. it was easy to see the __48__in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me What Mrs. McNamar__49__me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And__50__,Thank you Mrs. McNamara.31.A.nodded B. laughed C apologized D. shouted32.A.tuouble B. sorrow C danger D. anger33.A.behaviour B. evaluation C activity D. thought34.A.review B. performance C practice D. homework35.A.added B. related C. contributed D. advised36.A.expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised37.A.collect B. return C send D. receive38.A.on purpose B. at first C by chance D. in turn39.A.talk through B. hand over C. read out D. show off40.A.so B. and C but D. or41.A.tried B. adopted C examined D. experienced42.A.undertaken B. attempted C. bothered D. hesitated43.A.Remember B. Predict C. Bear D. Imagine44.A.playing jokes on B. making a fool of C. setting a trap for D. taking advantage of45.A.brave B. careless C. proud D. selfish46.A.above B. within C. behind D. below47.A.tendency B. preference C. determination D. sense48.A.improvements B. pains C. difficulties D. advantages49. A. trusted B. invited C. forced D. permitted50.A.did B. could C. had D. would31—35 BACDB 36—40 ABDCD 41—45 DCDBA 46—50 BCACA。
2004年湖北高考英语试题及答案详解
2004年湖北高考英语试题及答案详解2004年湖北高考英语试题及答案详解听力1. What did the boy finally get?A. A colorful bike.B. A blue bike.C. A white bike.2. How long does the woman plan to stay?A. About seven days.B. About five days.C. About twelve days.3. What do we know about the man?A. He is making coffee.B. He has a pain in his hands.C. He is busy painting.4. What did the woman do last night?A. She saw a movie.B. She went to her sister’s.C. She watched a football game.5. What time will Cathy go to the party?A. Before seven.B. Around six thirty.C. After seven.6. What kind of dress does the lady get?A. A cotton dress Size 9.B. A special dress Size 8.C. A silk dress Size 7.7. How much is the change?A. $10.B. $6.C. $16.8. What did the man do during these weeks?A. He rode to the country several times.B. He spent his holidays away from the city.C. He managed to visit the tower.9. How does the man feel about what he’s done?A. He feels regretful.B. He feels content.C. He feels disappointed.10. Who is the woman most probably speaking to?A. A passenger.B. A railway-man.C. A conductor.11. What do we know about the train?A. It takes half an hour to Sevenoaks.B. It is for long journey travelers.C. It is a slow train.12. What is the woman going to do then?A. To change to another train.B. To give up the journey.C. To buy a ticket for this train.13. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Son and Mother.C. Father and daughter.14. What does the woman tell the man about?A. The big storm.B. The power line.C. The sharp cry in the dark.15. What is the first thing the man is going to do?A. to buy some candles.B. To make a phone call.C. To go back home.16. Which of the following can best describe the woman’s feelings?A. Fearless.B. Helpless.C. Hopeless.17. According to the speaker, how will students feel about the university life at its beginning?A. Excited and fearful.B. Excited and tired.C. Excited and anxious.18. What will help the students to become clear about their own goals?A. Walking around the university.B. Understanding the university requirements.C. Getting used to university life.19. Why does the speaker advise the students not to give up learning?A. Because learning can help them understand their own value.B. Because learning can help them improve their life.C. Because learning can help them get university degrees.20. According to the speaker, what is the most important for the new students?A. Fields of learning.B. Results of learning.C. Ways of learning.单项填空21. Don’t leave matches or cigarettes on the table within ____ of little children.【2004湖北】A. handB. reachC. spaceD. distance22. He kept looking at her, wondering whether he ____ her somewhere.【2004湖北】A. sawB. has seenC. seesD. had seen23. There was ____ time ____ I hated to go to school.【2004湖北】A. a; thatB. a; whenC. the; thatD. the; when24. It was ____ back home after the experiment.【2004湖北】A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn’t goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnight when he did n’t go25. There are two buildings, ____ stands nearly a hundred feet high.【2004湖北】A. the largerB. the larger of themC. the larger one thatD. the larger of which26. —Excuse me. Is this the right way to the Summer Palace?—Sorry, I am not sure. But it ____ be.【2004湖北】A. mightB. willC. mustD. can27. You should try to get a good night’s sleep ____ much work you have to do.【2004湖北】A. howeverB. no matterC. althoughD. whatever28. ____ with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.【2004湖北】A. CompareB. When comparingC. ComparingD. When compared29. What surprised me was not what he said but ____ he said it.【2004湖北】A. the wayB. in the way thatC. in the wayD. the way which30. On hearing the news of the accident in the coalmine, she ____ pale.【2004湖北】A. gotB. changedC. wentD. appeared31. We have to ____ the wheat as soon as possible because a storm is on the way.【2004湖北】A. get awayB. get acrossC. get throughD. get in32. Once a decision has been made, all of us should ____ it.【2004湖北】A. direct toB. stick toC. lead toD. refer to33. —George and Lucy got married last week. Did you go to their wedding?—No. I ____. Did they have a big wedding?【2004湖北】A. was not invitedB. have not been invitedC. hadn’t been invitedD. didn’t invite34. ____ straight on and you’ll see a church. You won’t miss it.【2004湖北】A. GoB. GoingC. If you goD. When going35. —Will $200____?—I’m afraid not. We need at least 50 more dollars.【2004湖北】A. countB. satisfyC. fitD. do完形填空Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. (36) ____ she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student (37) ____ to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No (38) ____ tire.At this time, a car (39) ____. Paul and Diane told Clay to (40) ____ them to a service station near their (41) ____. They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to (42) ____ with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No (43) ____. They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,”Paul said, handing Clay a (44) ____ of keys, “Take our car. We (45) ____ be using it over the holiday.”Clay was (46) ____. “But I’m going all the way to South Carolina, and I’ll be gone for two weeks,” she (47) ____ them.“We know,” Paul said. “We’ll be (48) ____ when you get back. Here’s our number if you need to (49) ____ us.”Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the (50) ____ put her luggage into their car and then (51) ____ her off. Two weeks later she (52) ____ to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three-new tires and the radio (53) ____.“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I (54) ____ you?”“Oh, no,” Paul said, “we don’t want any money. It’s our (55) ____.”Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit.36. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Immediately D. Fortunately37. A. afforded B. wanted C. allowed D. managed38. A. spare B. free C. full D. empty39. A. passed B. stopped C. paused D. started40. A. help B. push C. take D. follow41. A. garage B. house C. shop D. hotel42. A. agree B. match C. go D. deal43. A. way B. message C. success D. luck44. A. set B. number C. pair D. chain45. A. can’t B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t D. won’t46. A. satisfied B. worried C. astonished D. disturbed47. A. persuaded B. advised C. reminded D. promised48. A. happy B. here C. away D. busy49. A. get in touch with B. keep in touch with C. be in touch with D. put in touch with50. A. repairmen B. cleaners C. friends D. couple51. A. sent B. shook C. watched D. drove52. A. shocked B. happened C. returned D. came53. A. loaded B. fixed C. tied D. rebuilt54. A. owe B. lend C. give D. offer55. A. wish B. job C. duty D. pleasure阅读理解AMy teenage son Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him, but the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six failing grades for the year. At this rate he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged him. Nothing worked.One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and pleaded for help. “Please God, I can’t do anything more for my son. I’m at the end of my rope. I’m giving the whole thing up to you.”I was at work when I got a phone call. A. man introduced himself as the headmaster. “I want to talk to you about Karl’s absences.” Before he could say another word, I choked up and all my disappointment and sadness over Karl came pouringout into the ears of this stranger. “I love my son but I just don’t know what to do. I’ve tried everything to get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked. It’s out of my hands.” for a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, “Thank you for your time,” and hung up.Karl’s next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally, he even made the honor roll. In his fourth year, I attended a parent-teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were astonished at the way he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, “Mum, remember that call from the headmaster last year?” I nodded. “That was me. I thought I’d play a joke but when I heard what you said, it really hit me how much I was hurting you. That’s when I knew I had to make you proud.”56. By saying “Karl became withdrawn”, the author means that the boy changed entirely and ____.A. preferred to stay alone at home.B. lost interest in his studiesC. refused to talk to othersD. began to dislike his mother57. There was silence on the other end of the line because ____.A. the speaker was too moved to say anything to the motherB. the speaker waited for the mother to finish speakingC. the speaker didn’t want the mother to recognize his voiceD. the speaker was unable to interrupt the mother58. The sentence “…he even made the honor roll” means that “____”.A. he was even on the list to be praised at the parent-teacher meetingB. he was even on the list of students who made progress in gradesC. he was even on the list of students who had turned themselves aroundD. he was even on the list of the best students at school59. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Children in single-parent families often have mental problems.B. Mother’s love plays an important role in teenagers’ life.C. Being understood by parents is very important to teenagers.D. School education doesn’t work without full support from parents.BIf a person forgets names, places or facts——and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping——it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer’s disease. So it’s important to see a doctor as soon as you can.There is no cure for Alzheimer’s. But a drug called ARICEPT has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms(症状).In studies, ARICEPT has been proved to work for Alzheimer’s. It has helped people improve their memory over time. It has also helped them to keep doing everyday things on their own.Ask your doctor if ARICEPT is right for you or your loved one. It is the Number One drug for Alzheimer’s in the world. The sooner you know it’s Alzheimer’s, the better ARICEPT can help.ARICEPT is good for many but may not be good for everyone. Some people may experience not sleeping well, feeling very tired, or not wanting to eat. In studies, these side effects weren’t serious at all and went away over time. Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.60. If one suffers from Alzheimer’s, ____.A. he has trouble with his memoryB. he can’t do everyday things on his ownC. he often forgets things because he is oldD. he can’t move about61. What is ARICEPT?A. A medicine to cure Alzheimer’s.B. A medicine to delay signs of aging.C. A medicine to reduce the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.D. A medicine to cure brain damage.62. One who is taking ARICEPT should go to see a doctor if he ____.A. can’t fall asleepB. feels tired outC. has no desire to eatD. feels like a drunken manC8:30 PMOutlookOutlook is back with a new series of reports to keep you up date with all that’s new in the world of entertainment. Stories go all the way from the technical to the romantic, from stage to screen. There will be reports of the stars of the moment, the stars of the future and the stars of the past. The director with his new film, the designer with the latest fashion, and the musician with the popular song are part of the new Outlook. The program is introduced by Fran Levine.9:00 PMDiscoveryWhen a 10-year-old boy gets a first class degree in mathematics or an 8-year-old plays chess like a future grand master, they are considered as geniuses. Where does the quality of genius come from? Is it all in the genes(基因) or can any child be turned into a genius? And if parents do have a child who might become a genius in the future, what should they do? In this 30-minute film, Barry Johnson, the professor at School of Medicine, New York University will help you discover the answer. 10:00 PMScience/HealthIs it possible to beat high blood pressure without drugs? The answer is “yes”, according to the researchers at Johns Hopkinsand three other medical centers. After a study of 800 persons with high blood pressure, they found that after 6 months, those devoted to weight loss——exercise and eating a low-salt, low-fat food——lost about 13 pounds and became fitter. Plus, 35% of them dropped into the “normal”category(范畴). This week, Dr. Alan Duckworth will tell you how these people reduce their blood pressure to a level similar to what’s achieved with Hypertension drugs.63. The main purpose of writing these three texts is ____.A. to invite people to see filmsB. to invite people to topic discussionsC. to attract more students to attend lecturesD. to attract more people to watch TV programs64. From Outlook, you can get a great deal of information about ____.A. story tellersB. famous starsC. film companiesD. music fans65. Who will be most probably interested in Discovery?A. Parents who want to send their children to a school of medicine.B. Children who are good at mathematics.C. Parents who want their child to become another Albert Einstein.D. Children who are interested in playing chess.66. In Science/Health, “Johns Hopkins” is ____.A. a famous universityB. a medical centerC. a well-known doctorD. a drug company67. According to the third text, which of the following has almost the same effect as Hypertension drugs?A. Exercise plus a healthy diet.B. Loss of thirteen pounds in weight.C. Six months of exercise without drugs.D. Low-salt and low-fat food.DWho is there among us who hasn’t dreamed of having his or her own small(maybe, several years later, even big) business, and having wonderful freedom, both from a boss and from the time clock: the freedom to make up our own rules for our work, and our own plans——arranging our own hours of work? That way work would be both painless and fun. Or, so we imagine.Well, in fact it isn’t quite as simple as that. Yes, it is true that being the boss has its satisfactions and that you can arrange your working hours freely if you own your own small business. But in those early years of starting your own business, you shouldn’t think of a free day, not to mention flying off for a month’s vacation. It is not unusual for new business owners to work seventy or eighty hours a week, and if there is a day off, that day might need to be devoted to accounting(算账).But this negative picture doesn’t destroy the beautiful hopes. The possibility of getting something wonderful in return——both material and mental——continues to drive that large number of people who start up small businesses each year in the United States.68. From the first paragraph, we know that everybody hopes ____.A. to rule othersB. to be his or her own bossC. to get a time clockD. to be free from work69. Most new business owners have to ____.A. work more than 10 hours a dayB. devote himself to accountingC. fly to some places in the worldD. have a day off in a week70. The expression “negative picture” most probably means “____”.A. a terrible experienceB. a poor pictureC. limited freedomD. unpleasant situations71. The beautiful hopes will never be destroyed because ____.A. people love beautiful things by natureB. people have a strong desire to seek personal gainsC. small businesses make big money each year in the USD. small businesses have advantages over big companiesEThe year is 2094. It has been announced that a comet(彗星) is heading towards the Earth. Most of it will miss our planet, but two pieces will probably hit the southern half of the Earth.On 17 July, a piece four kilometers wide enters the Earth’s atmosphere(大气层) with a massive explosion. About half of the piece is destroyed, but the remaining part hits the South Atlantic at 200 times the speed of sound. The sea boils and a huge hole is made in the sea bed. Huge waves are created and spread outwards from the hole. The wall of water, a kilometer high, rushes towards southern Africa at 800 kilometres an hour. Cities on the African coast are totally destroyed and millions of people are drowned.Before the waves reach south America, the second piece of the comet lands in Argentina. Earthquakes and volcanoes are set off in the Andes Mountains. The shock waves move north into California and all around the Pacific Ocean. The cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tokyo are completely destroyed by earthquakes. Millions of people in the southern half of the earth are already dead, but the north won’t escape for long. Because of the explosions, the sun is hidden by clouds of dust, temperatures around the world fall to almost zero. Crops are ruined. The sun won’t be seen again for many years. Wars break out as countries fight for food. A year later, no more than 10 million people remain alive.Could it really happen? In fact, it has already happened more than ones in the history of the Earth. The dinosaurs were on the Earth for over 160 million years. Then 65 million years ago they suddenly disappeared. Many scientists believe that the Earth was hit by a piece of object in space. The dinosaurs couldn’t live through the cold climate that followed and they died out. Will we meet the same end?72. What is mainly described in the passage?A. A historic discovery.B. An event of imagination.C. A research on space.D. A scientific adventure.73. When the first piece hits the South Atlantic, it causes ____.A. an earthquakeB. damages to citiesC. an Earth explosionD. huge waves74. Why can’t the northern half of the earth escape for long?A. Because the land is covered with water.B. Because the light and heat from the sun can not reach the earth.C. Because people there can not live at the temperature of zero.D Because wars break out among countries.75. By giving the example of dinosaurs, the author tries to prove ____.A. animals could not live in the cold climateB. what happened 65 million years ago was an invented storyC. the human beings will die out in 2094D. The Earth could be hit by other objects in space短文改错:I often dream of a teacher. I dream of standing on the 76. ________________platform in the classroom and give lessons to lovely boys 77. ________________and girls. I teach them, play with them, but watch them 78. ________________growing up. I am always young when I was staying 79. ________________with them. I know there is not easy to be a teacher. You 80. ________________have to learn in order to teach. Without enough knowledges, 81. ________________you can never learn well. What is more, you have to 82. ________________be friends with your pupils and take good care of him. 83. ________________Only in this way can you be a good teacher and win 84. ________________respect form them. Though I am a student now, I willwork as very hard to make my dream come true. 85. ________________书面表达三班的同学进行了一场有关英语学习的讨论。
2013高考英语真题湖北卷及答案
2013高考英语真题湖北卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.15.C. £9.18.答案:B1. Why doesn’t John go to sch ool today?A. It’s the weekend.B. He’s too tired for school.C. His school is closed down.2. What will the man do tomorrow morning?A. Give Frank a bath.B. Cook Frank a meal.C. Take Frank to a vet.3. What is the male speaker?A. A student.B. A president.C. A professor.4. What does the man mean?A. The door is unlocked.B. He is not the one to blame.C. Somebody has just left the lab.5. On which floor is the woman’s apartment?A. The second.B. The fourth.C. The sixth.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2013年高考英语湖北卷完型填空翻译与精析
2013年高考英语湖北卷完型填空翻译与精析2013年高考英语湖北卷完型填空原题:2013年高考英语湖北卷完型填空翻译:一只名叫瑞格弗里德的小老鼠在那间农舍冰霜封冻的窗户上哈着气,擦亮窗户以看清室外的景象。
还是没有人过来。
他满怀希望地想着,也许今天就有人来。
几天后就是圣诞节了,他注视着,等待奇迹。
那间农舍空置太久了,需要有家人来住。
小瑞格弗里德的肚子咕咕叫。
这时他意识到他有一天都没吃东西了。
他从窗沿纵身一跳,从自己的窝里拿起一个袋子就跑到隔壁的农民麦克家去了。
麦克家以前是小瑞格弗里德的福地,后来麦克结婚,他老婆养了一只猫。
想到这时瑞格吓得浑身发抖。
他一边谨慎地环顾四周,一边悄悄地溜进存放谷物的房间。
瑞格在往袋子里装小麦的时候很紧张。
就当他转身要离开的时候,他突然感觉耳朵边有暖暖的呼吸。
他的心脏剧烈跳动,没有任何考虑他便开始跑,非常幸运,他从毛爪中逃脱了。
第二天下午,瑞格听到一些好的消息:新的一家人就要搬进这个农舍来住。
瑞格的奶奶在圣诞节前夕要来跟他一起过节,所以他希望这家人在奶奶来之前就搬进来。
不久之后,一辆车沿着通往这个房子的路开过来了,带来了黄油三民治,奶酪还有巧克力。
接下来的几天里,这个房子(因为有人的搬入而)变得热闹起来了,瑞格在这几天里每刻都过得很快乐。
然而,在圣诞节的前一天,当他满怀欣慰,在自己的家门口喝着热巧克力饮料的时候,他听到这家的孩子们在七嘴八舌地讨论他们圣诞节会收到什么礼物。
什么?一只猫?瑞格脸上的笑容一下子僵住了,嘴巴张的老开。
过了好一会,他终于喊了出来:“诶,这是谁的圣诞节奇迹啊?”2013年高考英语湖北卷完型填空答案精析:31. A. carefully B. excitedly C. hopefully D. proudly解析:C 从语境的叙述看,这只小老鼠在窗户上哈气,然后把窗户擦亮,他满怀希望地想,或许今天会有人来。
这里用hopefully表示“充满希望地”,符合语境。
2004年年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(湖北卷)
Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The n ext day she drove her old car home along the road. __1__ she found she got a fl at. The 22-year-old student __2__ to stop her car by the side of the road in th e winter night and opened the trunk. No __3__ tire.At this time, a car __4__. Paul and Diane told Clay to __5__ them to a serv ice station near their __6__. They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to __7__ with her car. "Follow us home." said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No, __8__. They decided to let her use their own car, "here," Paul said, handing Clay a __9__ of keys, "Take our car. We __10__ be using it over the holiday."Clay was __11__. "But I'm going all the way to South Carolina, and I'll be gone for two weeks." she __12__ them."We know." Paul said, "We'll be __13__ when you get back. Here's our number if you need to __14__ us."Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched at the __15__ put her luggage into their car and then __16__ her off. Two weeks later she __17__ to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio __18__."Thank you so much," she said. "How much do I __19__ you?" "Oh, no," Paul s aid, "We don't want any money. It's our __20__." Clay realized that while it mi ght have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their "do unto oth ers" spirit.1. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Immediately D. Fortunately2. A. afforded B. wanted C. allowed D. managed3. A. spare B. free C. full D. empty4. A. passed B. stopped C. paused D. started5. A. help B. push C. take D. follow6. A. garage B. house C. shop D. hotel7. A. agree B. match C. go D. deal8. A. way B. message C. success D. luck9. A. set B. number C. pair D. chain10. A. can't B. shouldn't C. mustn't D. won't11. A. satisfied B. worried C. astonished D. disturbed12. A. persuaded B. advised C. reminded D. promised13. A. happy B. here C. away D. busy14. A. get in touch with B. keep in touch withC. be in touch withD. put in touch with15. A. repairmen B. cleaner C. friends D. couple16. A. sent B. shook C. watched D. drove17. A. shocked B. happened C. returned D. came18. A. loaded B. fixed C. tied D. rebuilt19. A. owe B. lend C. give D. offer20. A. wish B. job C. duty D. pleasure1- 5 ADABD 6-10 BCDAD 11-15 CCBAD 16-20 ACBADElizabeth Clay的汽车轮胎破了,竟然有Paul和Diane那么样帮助她。
湖北省部分重点中学2004届高三联考英语试题
2004年二月试题——湖北省部分重点中学2004届高三联考试题英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.共150分.考试时间120分钟.第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中先出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍.1.What can we learn from this conversation?A.The two speakers met each other in a foreign country.B.The two speakers didn’t know each other.C.The two speakers used to know each other well2.Where are the two speakers?A.They are at home.B.They are in an officeC. They are at the cinema.3.What does the woman ask the man to do?A.She asked him to come to her home the next day.B.She asked him to dinner this evening.C.She asked him to have a talk with her husband.4.How will the woman go to Beijing?A.By bus.B. By plane.C. By train.5.What is the man doing?A.He is carrying a suitcase.B. He is carrying some boxes.C.He is visiting his friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中先出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第6段材料,回答第6.7题.6.Where does the conversation take place?A.On the way home.B.In a library.C.In a bookstore.7.Why does the man need help?A.He has hurt his arms.B.He has too many books to carry.C.He wants to discuss.听第7段材料,回答第8.9题.8.What are the computers in clinics and hospitals called?puter doctors.B.Robot doctors.C.Metal doctors.9.What can the robot doctor help the human doctor to do?A.To work instead of the human doctor.B.To treat the patients.C.To ask the patients very personal questions.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.10.What is popular art?A.Popular art is the one many people love.B.Popular art is a kind of picture people love very much.C.Popular art is popular TV program.11.Which of the following is RIGHT according to the article?A.High art has more followers.B.High art lovers go to the opera, concerts, and disco, visit museumsC.Popular art and high art is not always clear.12.Which of the following is the proper title of the article?A.High Art and Popular Art.B.Popular Art Is More Popular.C.The Line Between Popular Art and Hight Art.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13.What are the man and the woman talking about?A.Their trip to Europe.B.Their friend’s trip to Mexico.C.Their vacation plan14. What was the weather like in the Mexico City at this time?A.V ery hot.B.Warm and niceC.A little cool.15.What does their friend suggest they do if they want to go to Mexico?A.Go to the Mexico City.B.Make arrangement earlier.C.Read through the guidebook.16. What do the man and the woman think of a trip to Mexico?A.It’s a good vacation choiceB.They can’t afford the travel fee.C.There are too many travelers at this time.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.What does the man prefer to drink?A.Tea.B.Sprite.C.Orange juice.18.What does the man want to do after he graduates?A.To become a manager.B.To go on to graduate school.C.To work at a hote.19.What is the woman’s major?cation.B.French.puter Science.20.How does the woman pay for college?A.She has a part-time job.B.She received a scholarship.C.Her parents are paying for it.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分1. 5分)从A、B、C、D四个先选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.21.----What do you do Mary?----___________.A. I do my homework.B. I work as a teacher.C.Doing my homework.D.I want to be a teacher.22.Yellow River is ________river.A.China’s second longest.B.the China’s second longest.B.the second China’s longest. D.China’s the second longest.23.Will you see to__________that the luggage is brought back?A.meB.yourself.C.itD. them24.He is one of the students, who, I’m sure, always do _________best.A.hisB.myC.one’sD.their25.__________is it ________has made Tom ______he is today?A.What; that; thatB.That; that; whatC.What; what; thatD.What; that; what26.As time went by, the theory he had stuck________correct.A.to proveB.provedC.to provedD.to be provd27.Not far from the club there was a garden,__________owner seated in it playing bridge with hischildren every afternoon.A.whoseB.itsC.whichD.that28. ---Can children swim in this pool?---Yes. However, at no time _______ they do so alone.A.mayB.needC.couldD.should29.______________songs were not difficult.A.Our first few short EnglishB.Our few first short EnglishC.Our first short few EnglishD.Our first few English short30. ----Leaving for Shanghai?----_________.A.SoontelyC.The other dayD.Sooner31. I haven’t seen Mary these past few days. I’m afraid she _________herself for some time.A.isn’t feelingB.hasn’t been feelingC.hadn’t been feelingD.wasn’t feeling32. We are all for you proposal that the discussion________.A.be put offB.was put offC.should put offD.is to put off33.Doing your homeword is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true____ it comes to classroom tests.A.beforeB.sinceC.whenD.after34. A love marriage , however, does not necessarily______much sharing of interests and responsibilities.A.take overB. result inC.hold onD.keep to35.The teacher came to the classroom and demanded ______what had happened.A.his strdents to tell himB.being toldC.telling himD. to be told第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55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.There was a time when parents who wanted an educational present for their children would buy a typewriter, a globe or an encyclopedia set. Now those_36_seem hopelessly old fashioned; this Christmas, there were a lot of 37 computers under the tree. Parents believe that computers are thekey 38 success, they are also wildly excited to insist that children 39 taught to use them in school as early as possible.The problem for schools is that when it 40 computers, parents don’t always know best. Many schools are 41parental impatience and are purchasing(buying) hardware 42 good educational planning so they can say, “OK, we’ve moved into the computer age.”Teachers 43 themselves caught in the middle of the problem ----between parent pressure and 44 educational decisions.Educators do not even agree 45 how computers should be used. A lot of money is going for computerized educational materials 46 research has shown can be taught 47 with pencil and paper. Even those who believe that all children should 48 to computers, warn of hidden 49 to the very young.The temptation remains strong largely because young children 50 so well to computers.First graders have been 51 willing to work for two hours on maths skills. Some have an attention span of 20 minutes. 52 school can afford to go into computing, and that creates 53 another problem: a division between the haves and have-nots. Very few parents are arguing publicly 54 computer instruction in poor school districts, 55 there may be barely enough to pay the teachers.36. A.items B.toys C.sets D.series37.A.public B.right C.excited D.personal38.A.for B.on C.to D.of39.A.are B.be C.are being D.were40.A.talks about es to C.turns to D.mentionscking knowledge of B.blamingC.giving way toD.turning a deaf ear to42.A.without B.with C.through D.for43.A.relied on B.relaxed C.freed D.found44.A.wise B.busy C.slow D.enough45.A.on B.with C.to D.about46.A.those B.it C.what D.that47.A.equally B.in the same way C.just as well D.not as well48.A.be open B.have access C.look D.turn49.A.adventure B.exploration C.dangers D.wonders50.A.love B.keep C.adapt D.devote51.A.watched B.seen C.told D.taught52.A.Each B.Not every C.No D.Any53.A.already B.though C.so D.yet54.A.in favor of B.against C.towards D.without55.A.when B.in which C.which D.where第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项.ABeijing: Chinese basketball has never been so close to the NBA before, but questions remain about how they will get used to life in the NBA if they go. Wang Zhizhi, The 2.16 meter center for the Bayi Rockets who was chosen by the Dallas Mavericks two years ago, has finally received permission from authorities to travel to Dallas to play for the rest of NBA season after he finishes playing in the Chinese Basketball Asian player, Wang was chosen by the Mavericks in the secondround of the 1999 draft but the Rockets , an army-run club, refused to let him go. After negotiations (to get agreement) between the Rockets and NBA representatives, the decision was made to allow Wang the chance to try his hand at American basketball, but only for a period of short time. He has to be back to play in the Ninth National Games in November in Guangzhou.Anther center who has drawn attention from the NBA is Yao Ming, the 2.25 meter star who has led the Shanghai Sharks into the finals fight with the Rockets this Year. The 20-year-old man ’s NBA dreams might be harder to realize. Yao is the center of the Sharks and the club ’s manager Bei Genyuan has said that he would allow Yao to go only at a proper time, for a proper team and under proper conditions.Yao hasn ’t been chosen yet and it is unlikely that he will be any time soon. People in the Shark ’s front office earlier told members of the press (news) that ”it is not proper for Yao to attend that draft(select )this year ” because he has to represent Shanghai in the Ninth National Games.Even if Wang and Yao make it to the promised land of basketball at last, analysts(one that analyzes)on both sides of the Pacific have said the NBA road will be a long one for both of them. Besides needing to work on their upper body strength, Wang and Yao will also have to adapt(fit) to the speed, techniques and above all, culture of the NBA.56. Which is right?A. Chinese basketball has been in the NBA before.B. Chinese basketball has been next to the NBA.C. Chinese basketball has been far away from the NBA before.D. Chinese basketball has been never close to the NBA.57.Yao Ming has drawn attention from NBA because _________.A. he is 2.25meters tall, who is the tallest basketball player in China.B. he is the center of the Shanghai Sharks and has led Sharks into the final fight with theRockets.C. he is regarded as the best basketball player in China.D. he is thought highly of in the international world58.Yao Ming can play for NBA if_______.A. there is no problem with his visaB. NBA agrees to supply favorable conditions for himC. time and conditions are properD. NBA can pay a large sum of money for SharksB●.A drawer contains 4 white socks, 4 black socks, and 2 green socks. What is the probability that you will select either a black or a white sock the first the time you reach into the drawer? 59.A.102 B.104 C.84 D.108 ●.A simple mercury(水银) barometer(气压计 ) is carried to the top of a mountain, where the atmospheric pressure is less that at its base.How does the length X of the space above the mercury, and the pressure in this space change as the barometer is takenfrom the base to the top of the mountain?Length of X Pressure Length of X Pressure60.A.decreases decreases B.increases decreasesC.decreases no changeD.increases no change●●.The diagrams above illustrate the atomic structures of two elements G and H. When these two elements combine to form a compound, what will be the mass of one mole of this compound?61.A.11g. B.26g. C.35g. D.54g.●.Study this diagram and read the passage. Then do Numbers 62 through 63.ENERGY PYRAMIDGreen plants, the primary producers in a food chain, make up the first level of an energy pyramid. Plant-eating animals, the primary consumers, make up the second level. Each successive level of an energy pyramid shows the loss of energy by decreasing the size of the pyramid from its base to its top. Each level contains only about ten percent of the energy of the previous level. Each level loses energy to surrounding environment, as well as to the level above it.62. In total mass and numbers, which level contains the most energy?A.Secondary consumers.B.Primary consumersC.Primary producers.D.Secondary carnivores.63.Which of these can be concluded from the shop of the energy pyramid?A.The number of producers and consumers is about the same.B.Most energy is stored as it moves through the energy pyramid.C.More energy is produced at the top of the energy pyramid that at the bottom.D. A greater mass of primary producers is needed to provide energy for a smaller mass ofconsumers.CPeople are always talking about “the problem of youth “. If there is one ----which I take leave to doubt----them it is older people who create it, not the young themselves. Let us get down to fundamentals( 基本原则) and agree that the young are after all human beings----people just like their elders. There is only one difference between an old man and a young one : the young man has beautiful future before him and the old one has a splendid future behind him and maybe that is where the rub is.When I was a teenager , I felt that I was just young and unknown----that I was a new boy in a huge school, and I would have been very pleased to be regarded as something so interesting as a problem. For one thing, being a problem gives you a certain identify(身份), and that is one of the things the young are busily engaged in seeking.I find young people exciting. They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dull promise to mean ambitions(卑鄙的野心) or love of comfort. They are not anxious social climbers, and they have no devotion to important things. All this seems to me to link them with life, and the origins of things. It’s as if they were in some sense cosmic beings(外空间的人类)in violent and lovely contrast with us suburban creatures(乡下人). All that is in my mind when I meet a young person. He may be conceited(极其自负), ill –mannered, self-confident of fatuous(愚昧而自满的), but I do not turn for protection to boring cliches(陈腔滥调) about respect for elders as if the age were a reason for respect. I accept that we are equal, and I will argue with him, as an equal, if I think he is wrong.64.By “the problem of youth”, people mean_________.A.the problem caused by young peopleB.the problem needed to be solved by young peopleC.the problem young people often meetD.the problem created by the old for young people65.Look at line 1. The writer means the talk about “the problem of youth”_______A.is being carried out nowB.is carried out very much frequently at presentC.has already been carried outD.probably will be carried out again66.One of the things the young are engaged in seeking is _______A.they want people to know themB.they want to make troublesC.they want to make some interesting eventsD.they want to excite people67.What’s the writer’s attitude to young people?A.Positive.B.Negative.C. Neutral.D.Doubtful.DAll that we really need to mark out the future of universe are a few good measurements. This does not mean that we can sit down today and outline the future course of the universe withanything like certainty. There are still too many things we do not know about the way the universe is put together. But we do know exactly what information we need to fill in our knowledge, and we have a pretty good idea of how to do about getting it.Perhaps the best way to think of our present situation is to imagine a train coming into a switchyard(编辑站). All of the switches are set before the train arrives, so that its path is completely determined. Some switches we can see, others we cannot. There is no ambiguity(模糊) if we can see the setting of a switch; we can say with confidence that some possible futures will not become real and others will. At the unseen switches, however, there is no such certainty. We know trains will take one of the tracks leading out, but we have no idea which one. The unseen switches are the true decision points in the future, and what happens when we arrive at them determines the entire subsequent(随后的) course of events.When we think about the future of the universe, we can see our “track” many billions of years into the future, but after that there are decision points to be dealt with and possible fates to consider. The goal of science is to reduce the ambiguity at the decision points and find the true road that will be followed.68.According to the passage, it is difficult to be certain about the distant future of the universe because we _____.A.have too many conflicting(不一致)theoies.B.do not have enough supply of money to continue our researchC. are not sure how the universe is put together.E.have fixed our eyes on the moon and planets.69.What does the author consider as the function of the universe’s unseen “switches”?A.They tell us which one of the tracks the universe will use.B.They enable us to change the course of the universe.C.They give us information about the lunar surface.D.They determine which course the universe will take in the future.70.For whom is the author probably writing this passage?A.Trained engineers.B.General audiences.C.Professors of switches.D.Young children.71.Which of the following statements best describes the organization of the passage?A. A statement explained by related examples.B.A theory supported by facts.C.A comparison of two different theoriesD.An analysis of a common theoryEThese radio signals were heard first in 1967. they were coming from a point in the sky where there was no known star. They were coming very regularly too; once in just about a second. It was as if they were controlled by a clock.The scientists who heard the signals did not tell anybody else. They were rather afraid to tell in case they frightened people. The signals were coming from a very small body --- no bigger, perhaps, that the earth. Was that why no light could be seen from it? Or were the signals coming from a planet that belonged to some other star?There was no end to the questions, but the scientists kept the discussion secret. “Perhaps there are intelligent beings(有智力的人)out there, “they thought “--- little green men who are trying to send messages to other planets. Or to us!” So the news was not given to the newspapers. Instead, the scientists studied the signals and searched for others like them…Well, all that happened in 1967 and 1968. Since then scientists have learnt more about those strange, regular, radio signals. And they have told the story, of course. The signals do not come from a planet; they come from a new kind of star called a “pulsar”. About a hundred other pulsars have now been found, and most of them are very like the first one.Pulsars are strong radio stars. They are the smallest but the heaviest stars we know at present.A handful(少数) of pulsar would weigh a few thousand tons. Their light--- if they give much light---is too small for us to see. But we can be sure of this: no little green men are living on them.72.How was the first pulsar discovered?A.Scientists searched the sky and saw it.B.Scientists heard a new kind of radio signal.C.Scientists heard radio signals coming from an unknown star.D.Scientists heard regular radio signals sent by little green men from a small plane.73.Why did the scientists think that the signals might be sing of intelligent life?A.Because they were coming from a very small body, possibly a planet.B.Because it seemed that they were controlled by a clock.C.Because they couldn’t see the body.D.Because they understood the messages sent by the intelligent beings74.Why didn’t they report the news?A.Because the signals were messages.B.Because the signals were heard only once.C.Because they were rather afraid of frightening peopleD.Because scientists like to keep their discoveries secret.75.When did they think it safe to report the news?A.When they were tired of studying the signals.B.When the signals stopped.C.When other pulsars were discovered.D.When everyone had forgotten signals.第二卷(共35分)第四部分写(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。
【十年高考】全国各地2004-2013年高考英语-试题分类汇编-名词
【十年高考】2004—2013年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编:名词〖04全国卷Ⅲ〗If you buy more than ten, they knock 20 pence off______。
A. a priceB.price C. the price D。
prices 〖答案〗C〖考点〗本题考冠词和名词.〖解析〗全句合理句意应是:如果你买超过10个, 他们从(现在标出的)价格上减价20便士。
此处价格是特指的定价,所以C项最佳。
〖04全国Ⅲ〗The faces of four famous American presidents on Mount Rushmore can be seen from a of 60 miles.A。
length B。
distance C.way D.space〖答案〗B〖考点〗本题考查名词辨析.〖解析〗length长度;distance距离;way道路;space空间, 太空。
根据句子的意思,答案选B项, 指离那儿60英里远的地方。
〖04天津〗I keep medicines on the top shelf,out of the children’s______。
A.reach B。
hand C.hold D.p lace〖答案〗A〖考点〗本题考查名词辨析.〖解析〗A意思是:够得着的地方;B是:指示,掌管;C是:控制, 照管;D是:地方。
根据句意,目的是不让孩子们拿着, out of one’s reach “某人够不着的地方”。
所以答案选A。
〖04上海〗The environmentalists said wild goats’______ on the vast grasslands was a good indication of the better environment.A.escape B。
absence C。
attendance D。
appearance〖答案〗D〖考点〗本题考查名词辨析.〖解析〗escape:逃跑, absence:缺席,根据句子后面的good indication of the better environment 可将A、B排除;attendance:出勤, 一般指接受邀请或要求而主动参加, 与题意不符, 故只有appearance:出现, 符合题意.句子意思为:环境学家说野山羊存大草原的出现说明环境变好了.因此,答案选D。
【十年高考】2004-2013年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编:定语从句(21页)-推荐下载
【十年高考】2004-2013年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编:定语从句〖04全国I〗The journey around the world took the old sailor nine months, ____the sailing time was 226 days.A. of whichB. during whichC. from whichD. for which〖答案〗A〖考点〗考查定语从句加介词。
〖解析〗关系代词which指代the journey, 定语从句恢复为独立的句子是:The sailing time of the journey was 226 days.故答案选A。
〖04全国I〗The English play ______ my students acted at the New Year’s party was a great success.A. for whichB. at whichC. in whichD. on which〖答案〗C〖考点〗检查考生对定语从句的掌握和运用能力。
〖解析〗本句主句部分应是The English play at the New Year’s party was a great success.从句补全为独立的句子是: My students acted in the play. 故答案选C。
〖04全国III〗There were dirty marks on her trousers ____ she had wiped her hands.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. that〖答案〗A〖考点〗检查考生对定语从句的掌握和运用能力。
〖解析〗where引导了一个表示地点的状语从句。
表示dirty marks存在的地点。
裤子有些地方不太干净,她在上面擦了擦手〖04全国IV〗There are altogether eleven books on the shelf, _____ five are mine.A. on whichB. in whichC. of whichD. from which〖答案〗C〖考点〗本题考查定语从句中介词的选择。
2004年高考各省完型填空真题汇编(word版精校)
It was the night before the composition was due. As I looked at the list of topics (题目), “The Art of Eating Spaghetti (意大利面条)” caught my eye. The word “spaghetti” brought back the 36 of an evening at Uncle Alien’s in Belleville 37 all of us were seated around the table and Aunt Pat38 spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was an exotic (外来的) treat in 39 days. Never hadI eaten spaghetti, and 40 of the grown-ups had enough experience to be 41 it. What laughing 42 we had about the 43 respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. 44 , I wanted to write about that, but I wanted to 45 it down simply for my own 46 , not for Mr. Fleagle, my composition teacher. 47 , I would write something else.When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no 48 left to write a proper composition for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to 49 my work. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the 50 papers. He said, “Now, class, I want to read you a composition, ‘The Art of Eating Spaghetti’. ”My words! He was reading my words out 51 to the whole class. 52 laughed, then the whole class was laughing with open-hearted enjoyment. I did my best not to show 53 , but whatI was feeling was pure happiness, 54 my words had the power to make people 55 .36. A. memory B. thought C. knowledge D. experience37. A. when B. where C. since D. after38. A. cooked B. served C. got D. made39. A. their B. past C. last D. those40. A. none B. one C. earns D. neither41. A. careful about B. good at C. fond of D. interested in42. A. speeches B. lessons C. sayings D. arguments43. A. nearly B. naturally C. officially D. socially44. A. Especially B. Probably C. Suddenly D. Fortunately45. A. settle B. put C. bite D. let46. A. work B. story C. luck D. joy47. A. However B. Therefore C. As for him D. Except for that48. A. time B. excuse C. way D. idea49. A. give up B. continue C. hand in D. delay50. A. written B. graded C. collected D. calmly51. A. loudly B. fast C. publicly D. calmly52. A. People B. Nobody C. Somebody D. I53. A. shock B. wonder C. worry D. pleasure54. A. if B. for C. while D. although55. A. excited B. satisfied C. think D. laughTracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing 36 was something she picked up by herself. After her first 37 , teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. 38 , writing stories was simply a 39 interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to a publisher (出版商). 40 , they immediately suggested that she put them together to makea single one long 41 and paid Tracy a $50,000 advance. “A pretty money,” said the publisher, “for42 writer. ”43 Tracy’s characters (人物) are interesting, her stories sometimes 44 readers uneasy: those about the supernatural. “My mother believed I could 45 the afterlife world,” she t old a close friend. “She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago. ”“Can I? I don’t think I can,” Tracy said with a laugh. “But I do have 46 when things come to me 47 . ” Once, she was wondering how to complete a 48 set in ancient (古代的) China. 49 the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese50 . It came without her having 51 it.Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained 52 by her fame. She lives in the same 53 she lived 27 years ago — although in a more comfortable home. There is more room for54 in her life 55 .36. A. skill B. experience C. practice D. method37. A. duty B. effort C. job D. task38. A. Instead B. Normally C. Certainly D. Then39. A. general B. deep C. personal D. lively40. A. Interested B. Anxiously C. Seriously D. Encouraged41. A. film B. story C. program D. article42. A. a foreign B. a popular C. an unusual D. an unknown43. A. Now that B. Even though C. Just because D. Except that44. A. find B. turn C. leave D. hold45. A. make up B. connect with C. control D. explain46. A. events B. chances C. feelings D. moments47. A. for no reason B. from a distance C. by accident D. as gifts48. A. description B. pointing C. scene D. talk49. A. Surprisingly B. Suddenly C. Expectedly D. Fortunately50. A. cooking B. history C. play D. medicine51. A. known B. sent C. realized D. ordered52. A. unchanged B. excited C. determined D. unmoved53. A. life B. city C. house D. way54. A. success B. work C. joy D. variety55. A. writing B. reporting C. luck D. fun“My name’s Jim Shelley and I’m an addict (有瘾的人). . . ”With these words I began to 36 the problem, the problem of my telephone addiction. I used to call people 37 , from the moment I woke up to the time I went to sleep. I 38 to be phoned, I wanted to phone. Just one more call.It started socially 39 , just a quick chat. Gradually though, the 40 got worse. Soon it was 41 use, until, finally, addiction.And it began to affect (影响) my 42 . During the day I would disappear for 43 call. If I couldn’t make a call, I spent the whole time waiting for the phone to ring. Getting more and more 44 , in the end, I would ring someone, then someone else, 45 myself just one more call.I was phoning people and 46 messages to make sure 47 calls would see me through the day. I used to arrive at friends’ homes and before the door was closed, go straight for the phone with the 48 “Is it OK if I just use the phone. . . ?” At work, I became 49 when my fellow workers tried to 50 me from using the phone. And one day I hit my boss(with the phone). Finally, the police caught me 51 a phone box that had taken my last one pound coin, and I was52 to see a psychiatrist (心理医生).I haven’t 53 a phone in the house for three weeks now, and it’s several days 54 I used a phone box. I try not to watch TV because there are 55 people on it making phone calls. My name is Jim Shelley and I am an addict.36. A. face B. find C. accept D. notice37. A. now and then B. all the time C. at home D. at work38. A. tried B. asked C. waited D. invited39. A. polite B. important C. fine D. special40. A. condition B. situation C. result D. effect41. A. frequent B. regular C. unusual D. particular42. A. friends B. study C. family D. work43. A. a quick B. a secret C. an expected D. an extra44. A. hopeful B. delighted C. frightened D. anxious45. A. forcing B. telling C. giving D. limiting46. A. leaving B. taking C. passing D. recording47. A. long B. immediate C. enough D. surprising48. A. saying B. demands C. wish D. words49. A. careful B. mad C. determined D. helpless50. A. save B. reduce C. protect D. stop51. A. destroying B. using C. stealing D. emptying52. A. offered B. guided C. ordered D. reminded53. A. missed B. had C. received D. fixed54. A. as B. when C. if D. since55. A. always B. just C. more D. differentDon’t Take the Fun Out of Youth SportsWhen I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My coach (教练) said that I had lots of potential (潜力), and I became captain of my 36 . That was before all the fun was taken out of 37 .At first, everyone on the team got 38 playing time. Then the team moved up to the top division after winning all its games, and the 39 started. Some parents, who had paid the coach extra so their daughters could have 40 one-on-on e training, got angry when she didn’t give them more playing time in our 41 . The coach was replaced.The new coach, however, took all the fun out of the game. All we did during practice was 42 .I always wished to God that it would rain so we would not have the 43 . Of course, all teams run drills; they are 44 . But we ran so much that, afterwards, we had trouble 45 . Younger people shouldn’t be doing exercises 46 for 18-year-olds.I was very thin 47 I started football, but as a member of this team I wouldn’t eat much, because I was afraid of being too 48 to run. I feared making mistakes, and the added pressure caused me to make more than my usual 49 .Is all this pressure necessary? I 50 up leaving the football team. Four other girls did the same, and two of them stopped playing football completely. That’s 51 , because they had so much potential. They were just burned-out with all the pressure they 52 from the coach or their parents.I continued playing football at school and 53 my love for it. I joined a private team coached by my school coach. When I started playing 54 him, he told me I needed to relax because I looked nervous. After I 55 down, I played better. When you enjoy something, it’s a lot easier to do it well.36. A. class B. club C. team D. board37. A. playing B. living C. learning D. working38. A. great B. equal C. right D. extra39. A. business B. struggle C. attempt D. pressure40. A. free B. private C. good D. basic41. A. matches B. courses C. lessons D. programs42. A. jump B. play C. run D. shoot43. A. duty B. meeting C. operation D. training44. A. necessary B. boring C. scientific D. practical45. A. speaking B. moving C. sleeping D. breathing46. A. used B. intended C. made D. described47. A. till B. since C. before D. because48. A. full B. tired C. lazy D. big49. A. size B. share C. space D. state50. A. gave B. kept C. ended D. picked51. A. sad B. shameful C. silly D. serious52. A. received B. suffered C. brought D. felt53. A. reconsidered B. rediscovered C. reformed D. replaced54. A. at B. by C. for D. around55. A. fell B. stepped C. slowed D. calmedAdults are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised in the meantime. A man who has not had an opportunity to go swimming for years can 55 swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after several decades and still56 away. A mother who has not 57 the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or recite the story of Cinderella or Snow White.One explanation is the law of over learning, which can be stated as following: 58 we have learned something, additional learning increases the 59 of time we will remember it. In childhood, we usually continue to practise such skills as swimming, bicycle riding long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and 60 ourselves of poems such as “Twinkle, twinkle, little star61 .The law of over learning explains why cramming (突击学习) for an examination, 62 it may result in a passing grade, is not a 63 way to learn a school course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little over learning; 65 , is usually a good investment toward the future.55. A. only B. hardly C. still D. even56. A. move B. drive C. travel D. ride57. A. thought about B. cared for C. showed up D. brought up58. A. Before B. Once C. Until D. Unless59. A. accuracy B. unit C. limit D. length60. A. remind B. inform C. warn D. recall61. A. recite B. overlearn C. research D. improve62. A. though B. so C. if D. after63. A. convenient B. demanding C. satisfactory D. swift64. A. at most B. by the way C. on the other hand D. in the endThe birthrate in Europe has been in a steady decrease since the 1960s. European countries, realizing crisis is at hand, are providing great encouragement for parents to create more babies in the 21st century.Affairs Ministry concluded last year that, 65 cash encouragement, some women just don’t want to be 66 holding the baby. “What we know is that it’s good for the 67 if men and women share the burden of having children, says Soren Kindlund, family policy adviser at the Swedish ministry. 68 Swedish parents can take their paid leave as they wish, men use a mere 12% of it; 60% of fathers do not take even a(n) 69 day off work.Experts fear that the tendency for women to use most of the parental leave could make employers 70 to give young women the permanent jobs they need to qualify for paid maternity leave(产假). In January, Sweden decided to allow new fathers two months paid leave, with a warning: use it or 71 it.Kindlund admits that men are under 72 to stay at work, even though parental pay comes out of the public purse. “It’s not popular among bosses and perhaps with other m en in the workplace, 73a relationship. ”In Norway, a(n) 74 policy has worked wonders. 70% of dads in Norway now take parental leave, and the birthrate of 1. 85 children per woman is one of the highest in Europe.65. A. in spite of B. at the cost of C. in addition to D. due to66. A. sent B. left C. caught D. seen67. A. birthrate B. income C. health D. spirit68. A. Just as B. Only if C. Even though D. Now that69. A. one B. mere C. only D. single70. A. willing B. reluctant C. likely D. unable71. A. reserve B. misuse C. ignore D. lose72. A. discussion B. attack C. control D. pressure73. A. make out B. add up C. build up D. set aside74. A. impersonal B. similar C. severe D. globalSince my family were not going to be helpful, I decided I would look for one all by myself and not tell them about it till I’d got one.I had seen an agency (中介机构) advertised in a local newspaper. I rushed out of the 36 in search of it. I was wildly excited, and as 37 as if I were going on the stage. Finding the 38 quite easily, I ran breathlessly through a door which said “Enter without knocking, if you please. ”The simple atmosphere of the office 39 me. The woman looked carefully at me 40 through her glasses, and then 41 me in a low voice. I answered softly. All of a sudden I started to feel rather 42 She wondered why I was looking for this sort of 43 I felt even more helpless when she told me that it would be 44 to get a job without 45 I wondered whether I ought to leave, 46 the telephone on her desk rang. I heard her say: “47 , I’ve got someone in the 48 at this very moment who might 49 . ” She wrote down a50 , and held it out to me, saying: “Ring up this lady. She wants a51 immediately. In fact, you would have to start tomorrow by cooking a dinner for ten people. ”“Oh yes,” said I —52 having cooked for more than four in my life. I 53 her again and again, and rushed out to the 54 telephone box. I collected my thoughts, took a deep breath, and rang the number. I said confidently that I was just what she was looking for. I spent the next few hours55 cook books.36. A. bed B house C. agency D. office37. A. proud B. please C. nervous D. worried38. A. family B. door C. place D. stage39. A. calmed B. excited C. frightened D. disturbed40. A. as usual B. for a while C. in a minute D. once again41. A. advised B. examined C. informed D. questioned42. A. encouraged B. dissatisfied C. hopeless D. pleased43. A. place B. job C. advice D. help44. A. difficult B. helpless C. possible D. unusual45. A. ability B. experience C. knowledge D. study46. A. after B. since C. until D. when47. A. Above all B. As a matter of fact C. As a result D. In spite of that48. A. family B. house C. office D. restaurant49. A. hire B. accept C. suit D. offer50. A. letter B. name C. note D. number51. A. cook B. help C. teacher D. secretary52. A. almost B. never C. nearly D. really53. A. answered B. promised C. thanked D. told54. A. outside B. local C. closest D. nearest55. A. borrowing B. buying C. reading D. writingNot too long ago, an incident that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest 36out of our Polynesian Village resort (度假胜地) at Walt Disney was asked how she 37 her visit. She told the front-desk clerk she had had a (n) 38 vacation, but was heartbroken about 39 several rolls of Kodak color film she had not yet 40 . At that moment she was particularly 41 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian Luau, 42 this was a memory she especially treasured.Now, please understand that we have no written service rules 43 lost photos in the park.44 , the clerk at the front desk 45 Disne y’s idea of caring for our 46 . She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of 47 film, promising she would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau.Two weeks later the guest received a 48 at her home. In it were photos of all the actors of our show, 49 signed by each performer. There were also 50 of the public procession (游行队伍) and fireworks in the park, taken by the front-desk clerk in her own 51 after work. I happened to know this 52 because this guest wrote us a letter. She said that 53 in her life had she received such good service from any business.Excellent 54 does not come from policy (政策性的) handbooks. It comes from people who55 —and from a culture that encourages and models that attitude.36. A. working B. checking C. trying D. staying37. A. expected B. realized C. paid D. enjoyed38. A. disappointing B. wonderful C. uncomfortable D. important39. A. taking B. dropping C. losing D. breaking40. A. developed B. taken C. washed D. loaded41. A. silly B. nervous C. calm D. sad42. A. when B. where C. as D. which43. A. covering B. finding C. making D. keeping44. A. Excitedly B. Fortunately C. Therefore D. Quietly45. A. understood B. reminded C. trusted D. discovered46. A. workers B. guests C. managers D. clerks47. A. printed B. shot C. unused D. recorded48. A. film B. card C. camera D. packet49. A. frequently B. personally C. alone D. actually50. A. rules B. pictures C. handbooks D. performances51. A. case B. work C. time D. position52. A. story B. place C. photo D. show53. A. only B. almost C. never D. nearly54. A. advice B. experience C. quality D. service55. A. care B. serve C. like D. knowA little boy invited his mother to attend his school’s first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy’s36 , she said she would go. This 37 be the first time that his classmates and teacher38 his mother and he felt 39 of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a severe scar (疤痕) that. 40 nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to 41 why or how she got the scar.At the meeting, the people were 42 by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother 43 the car, but the little boy was still embarrassed (尴尬) and 44 himself from everyone. He did, however, get within 45 of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.The teacher asked 46 ,”How did you get the scar on your face?”The mother replied, “47 my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was48 afraid to go in because the fire was 49 so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked 50 but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us.She 51 the burned side o f her face. “This scar will be 52 , but to this day, I have never 53 what I did. ”At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her in his arms and felt a great 54 of the sacrifice (牺牲) that his mother had made for him. He held her hand55 for the rest of the day.36. A. enjoyment B. disappointment C. surprise D. excitement37. A. would B. could C. should D. must38. A. noticed B. greeted C. accepted D. met39. A. sick B. ashamed C. afraid D. tired40. A. included B. passed C. covered D. shaded41. A. talk about B. think about C. care about D. hear about42. A. impressed B. surprised C. excited D. comforted43. A. in sight of B. by means of C. by way of D. in spite of44. A. hid B. protected C. separated D. escaped45. A. understanding B. reminding C. hearing D. learning46. A. carefully B. seriously C. nervously D. anxiously47. A. As B. When C. Since D. While48. A. so B. much C. quite D. too49. A. out of control B. under control C. in control D. over control50. A. helpless B. hopeless C. senseless D. useless51. A. pointed B. showed C. wiped D. touched52. A. ugly B. lasting C. serious D. frightening53. A. forgot B. recognized C. considered D. regretted54. A. honor B. sense C. happiness D. pride55. A. quietly B. slightly C. tightly D. suddenlyElizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. 36 she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student 37to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. no 38 tire.At this time, a car 39 . Paul and Diane told Clay to 40 them to a service station near their 41 . They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to 42 with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No 43 . They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,” Paul said, handing Clay a 44 of keys, “Take our car. We 45 be using it over the holiday. ”Clay was 46 . “But I’m going all the way to South Carolina, and I’ll be gone for two weeks,” she 47 them.“We know,” Paul said. “We’ll be 48 when you get back. Here’s our number if you need to49 us. ”Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the 50 put her luggage into their car and then51 her off. Two weeks later she 52 to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio 53 .“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I 54 you?” “Oh, no,” Paul said, we don’t want any money. I t’s our 55 . ” Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit.36. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Immediately D. Fortunately37. A. afforded B. wanted C. allowed D. managed38. A. spare B. free C. full D. empty39. A. passed B. stopped C. paused D. started40. A. help B. push C. take D. follow41. A. garage B. house C. shop D. hotel42. A. agree B. match C. go D. deal43. A. way B. message C. success D. luck44. A. set B. number C. pair D. chain45. A. can’t B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t D. won’t46. A. satisfied B. worried C. astonished D. disturbed47. A. persuaded B. advised C. reminded D. promised48. A. happy B. here C. away D. busy49. A. get in touch with B. keep in touch with C. be in touch with D. put in touch with50. A. repairmen B. cleaners C. friends D. couple51. A. sent B. shook C. watched D. drove52. A. shocked B. happened C. returned D. came53. A. loaded B. fixed C. tied D. rebuilt54. A. owe B. lend C. give D. offer55. A. wish B. job C. duty D. pleasureI grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a 36 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 37 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 38 to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the 39 . With several hours to spare, I went to a theater. 40 , when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late! I knew Dad would be angry if he 41 I’d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 42 there I apologized for being l ate, and told him I’d 43 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. I’ll never forget the 44 he gave me. “I’m disappointed you 45 you have to lie to me, Jason. ” Dad looked at me again. “When you didn’t 46 , I called the garage to ask if there were any47 , and they toldme you hadn’t yet picked up the car. ” I felt 48 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 49 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. “I’m angry wit h 50 . I realize I’ve failed as a father. I’m going to walk home now and think seriously about 51 I’ve gone wrong all these years. ” “But Dad, it’s 18 miles!” My protests and apologies were 52 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 53 him all the way, but he walked silently.Seeing Dad in so much 54 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 55 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.36. A. lonely B. small C. distant D. familiar37. A. kept B. washed C. watched D. serviced38. A. agreed B. planned C. determined D. promised39. A. village B. community C. garage D. theater40. A. However B. Then C. Therefore D. Still41. A. realized B. found out C. thought D. figured out42. A. went B. ran C. walked D. hurried43. A. started B. left C. arrived D. come44. A. word B. face C. look D. appearance45. A. find B. decide C. believe D. feel46. A. turn up B. drive out C. go away D. come out47. A. questions B. problems C. mistakes D. faults48. A. ashamed B. frightened C. nervous D. surprised49. A. nervousness B. sadness C. silence D. thought50. A. you B. myself C. me D. yourself51. A. where B. how C. why D. when52. A. meaningless B. useless C. helpless D. worthless53. A. asking B. persuading C. begging D. following54. A. physical B. practical C. personal D. natural55. A. indeed B. always C. also D. almostIt was the district sports me et. My foot still hadn’t healed (痊愈) from a(n) 36 injury. I had37 whether or not I should attend the meet. But there I was, 38 for the 3,000-meter run.“Ready…set…” The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed 39 me. I felt40 as I fell farther and farther behind.“Hooray!” shouted the crowd. It was the loudest41 I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was two laps (圈) ahead of me when she crossed the finish line.“Maybe I should 42 , I thought as I moved on. 43 , I decided to keep going. During the last two laps, I ran 44 and decided not to 45 in track next year. It wouldn’t be worth it, 46 my foot did heal.When I finished, I heard a cheer-- 47 than the one I’d heard earlier. I turned around and48 , the boys were preparing for their race. “They must be cheering for the boys. ”I was leaving 49 several girls came up to me. “Wow, you’ve got courage!” one of them told me.“Courage? I just 50 a race!” I thought.“I would have given up on the first lap,” said another girl. “We were cheering for you. Did you hear us?” Suddenly I regained 51 . I decided to 52 track next year. I realized strength and courage aren’t always 53 in medals and victories, but in the 54 we overcome (战胜). The strongest people are not always the people who win, 55 the peopl e who don’t give up when they lose.36. A. slighter B. worse C. earlier D. heavier37. A. expected B. supposed C. imagined D. doubted38. A. late B. eager C. ready D. thirsty39. A. from behind B. ahead of C. next to D. close to40. A. ashamed B. astonished C. excited D. frightened41. A. cheer B. shout C. cry D. noise42. A. slow down B. drop out C. go on D. speed up43. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Besides D. However44. A. with delight B. with fear C. in pain D. in advance45. A. play B. arrive C. race D. attend46. A. even if B. only if C. unless D. until47. A. weaker B. longer C. lower D. louder48. A. well enough B. sure enough C. surprisingly enough D. strangely enough49. A. while B. when C. as D. since50. A. finished B. won C. passed D. lost51. A. cheer B. hope C. interest D. experience52. A. hold on B. turn to C. begin with D. stick with53. A. measured B. praised C. tested D. increased54. A. sadness B. struggles C. diseases D. tiredness55. A. or B. nor C. and D. butThe amount of usable water has always been of great interest in the world. 36 springs and streams sometimes means control, particularly in the 37 areas like the desert. The control is possible even without possession of large areas of 38 land. In the early days of the American West, gun fights were not 39 for the water resources (资源). And laws had to be 40 to protect the water rights of the 41 and the use of the water resources accordingly.42 is known to us all, there is not 43 water in all places for everyone to use as much as he likes. Deciding on the 44 of water that will be used in any particular period 45 careful planning, so that people can manage and use water more 46 . Farmers have to change their use of or demand for water 47 the water supply forecast (预报).The 48 water supply forecast is based more on the water from the 49 than from the below. Interest is 50 in the ways to increase rainfall by man-made methods, and to get water from the winter snow on mountain 51 . With special equipment, some scientists are studying the ways in which the mountain snow can be 52 , and with the help of a repeater station, they send the53 data (数据) to the base station. The operator at the base station can get the data at any time by54 a button. In the near future, the forecast and use of water 55 probably depend on the advance knowledge of snow on mountains, not of water underground.36. A. Using B. Holding C. Owning D. Finding37. A. dry B. distant C. deserted D. wild38. A. fine B. beautiful C. rich D. farming39. A. unlawful B. unacceptable C. unpopular D. uncommon40. A. made B. designed C. signed D. written41. A. winners B. settlers C. fighters D. supporters42. A. That B. It C. What D. As43. A. plentiful B. enough C. any D. much44. A. type B. quality C. amount D. level45. A. requests B. requires C. means D. suggests46. A. effectively B. easily C. conveniently D. actively47. A. leading to B. due to C. owing to D. according to48. A. correct B. further C. average D. early49. A. clouds B. sky C. air D. above50. A. raising B. rising C. building D. lasting51. A. rocks B. tips C. tops D. trees52. A. taken care of B. made use of C. piled up D. saved up53. A. picked B. produced C. used D. gathered54. A. touching B. knocking C. pressing D. turning55. A. might B. can C. will D. should。
2013全国各省高考英语完形填空真题(含答案)
2013全国各省高考完形填空真题1、安徽卷If you want to learn a new language, the very first thing to think about is why. Do you need it for a ___36_____ reason, such as your job or your studies?___37____ perhaps you’re interested in the ___38____ ,films or music of a different country and you know how much it will help to have a ___39____ of the language.Most people learn best using a variety of ___40____, but traditional classes are an ideal(理想的)start for many people. They ___41___ an environment where you can practice under the ___42___ of someone who’s good at the language. We all lead ___43___ lives and learning a language takes __44___. You will have more success if you study regularly, so try to develop a ___45___. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t got long. Becoming fluent in a language will take years, but learning to get by takes __46____.Many people start learning a language and soon give up. “I’m too __47___,”they say. Yes, children do learn languages more __48___ than adults, but research has shown that you can learn a language at any ___49___. And learning is good for the health of your brain, too. I’ve also heard people ___50___ about the mistakes they make when ___51___. Well, relax and laugh about your mistakes __52____ you’re much less likely to make them again.Learning a new language is never ___53___. But with some work and devotion, you’ll make progress. And you’ll be ___54____ by the positive reaction of some people when you say just a few words in ___55___ own language. Good luck!36. A. technical B. political C. practical D. physical37. A. After B. So C. Though D. Or38. A literature B. transport C. agriculture D. medicine39. A view B. knowledge C. form D. database40. A paintings B. regulations C. methods D. computers41. A. protect B. change C. respect D. provide42. A. control B. command C. guidance D. pressure43. A. busy B. happy C. simple D. normal44. A. courage B. time C. energy D. place45. A. theory B. business C. routine D. project46. A. some risks B. a lot less C. some notes D. a lot more47. A. old B. nervous C. weak D. tired48. A. closely B. quickly C. privately D. quietly49. A. age B. speed C. distance D. school50. A. worry B. hesitate C. think D. quarrel51. A. singing B. working C. bargaining D. learning52. A. if B. and C. but D. before53. A. tiresome B. hard C. interesting D. easy54. A. blamed B. amazed C. interrupted D. informed55. A. their B. his C. our D. your2、北京卷A Leap(跳跃)to HonorLeaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木)is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.To perfect her skills, Lola 36 for four hours a day, five days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.That’s especially impressive.37 she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly. She often sees double and can’t 38 how far away things are.When she was little, her mom 39 that even though she couldn’t see40 , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the 41 right away and gymnastics became her favorite.Though learning gymnastics has been more 42 for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesn’t let her43 stop her from doing anything that she wants to.She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest 44 is the balance beam. Because she has doublevision, she often sees to beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes. “You have to45 your mind that it’ll take you where you want to go.” says Lola.To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most 46 for anyone because it’s four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didn’t fall47 the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10--her highest score yet.Lola doesn’t want to be 48 differently from the other girls on her team. At the competitions, the judges don’t know about her vision 49 . She doesn’t tell them, because she doesn’t think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her 50 attitude.Lola never thinks about 51 . She is presently at level 7 while the highest is level 10 in gymnastics. Her 52 is to reach level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what she’s learned to other kids 53 she grew up.Lola is 54 of all her hard work and success. She says it’s helped her overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her 55 for others is “just believe yourself”.36. A. runs B. teaches C. trains D. dances37. A. since B. unless C. after D. though38. A. tell B. guess C. assume D. predict39. A. suspected B. remembered C. imagined D. noticed40. A. deeply B. well C. ahead D. closely41. A. task B. sport C. event D. show42. A. boring B. enjoyable C. different D. unsatisfactory43. A. talent B. quality C. nature D. condition44. A. doubt B. advantage C. challenge D. program45. A. examine B. express C. open D. trust46. A. fearful B. harmful C. unfair D. inconvenient47. A. to B. on C. off D. against48. A. greeted B. treated C. served D. paid49. A. pains B. stresses C. injuries D. problems50. A. positive B. friendly C. flexible D. caution51. A. defending B. quitting C. winning D. bargaining52. A. standard B. range C. view D. goal53. A. until B. as C. when D. before54. A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. confident55. A. plan B. advice C. reward D. responsibility3、重庆卷When Joe was about to start school, all signs pointed to success. Yet things turned out to be quite 36 . The fourth grade even found him at the 37 of the class. Joe struggled day and night, but it did not 38 —until one stormy afternoon.On that afternoon, 39 the math teacher started to introduce difficult concepts, dark clouds covered the sky, and the stone ad in. Hard thou she tried to make the kids, 40 , the thunder won the battle for their attention. No one 41 the concepts. Except Joe. He understood them and answered all the questions correctly.The teacher patted him on the back and told him to go around to the others and explain how he had managed it.42 by his newfound success. Joe moved quickly throughout the room. Soon math time was followed by the time for43 . All children naturally drew 44 pictures on such a day. Except for Joe.Since then, Joe started 45 . Though he never made it to the top, his math teacher was always 46 and curious about the change: Why had that stormy day changed Joe?On the day Joe graduated, he presented the teacher with his moat 47 possession—the picture of bright yellow sun. On the picture Joe had written: This is the day I 48 my brightness.36. A. unfair B. boring C. disappointing D. dangerous37. A. center B. top C. beginning D. bottom38. A. happen B. work C. finish D. last39. A. until B. since C. because D. as40. A. concentrate B. change C. hide D. sit41. A. challenged B. grasped C. doubted D. admitted42. A. Relieved B. surprised C. Encouraged D. Puzzled43. A. class B. sports C. art D. tea44. A .great B. dark C. different D. strange45. A .improving B. painting C. recovering D. studying46. A. worried B. amazed C. friendly D. cautious47. A .familiar B. expensive C. admirable D. precious48. A. familiar B. expensive C. admirable D. precious49. A. woke up to B. put up with C. got on with D. looked down upon4、福建卷We have been driving in fog all morning, but the fog is lifting now. The little seaside villages are 36 , one by one. "There is my grandmother's house," I say, 37 across the bay to a shabby old house.I am in Nova Scotia on a pilgrimage (朝圣) with Lise, my granddaughter, seeking roots for her, retracing (追溯) 38 memory for me. Lise was one of the mobile children, 39 from house to house in childhood. She longs for a sense of 40 , and so we have come to Nova Scotia where my husband and I were born and where our ancestors 41 for 200 years.We soon 42 by the house and I tell her what it was like here, the memories 43 back, swift as the tide (潮水).Suddenly, I long to walk again in the 44 where I was once so gloriously a child. It still 45 a member of the family, but has not been lived in for a while. We cannot go into the house, but I can still walk 46 the rooms in memory. Here, my mother 47 in her bedroom window and wrote in her diary. I can still see the enthusiastic family 48 into and out of the house. I could never have enough of being 49 them. However, that was long after those childhood days. Lise 50 attentively as I talk and then says, " So this is where I 51 ; where I belong. "She has 52 her roots.To know where I come from is one of the great longings of the human 53 . To be rooted is "to have an origin". We need 54 origin. Looking backward, we discover what is unique in us; learn the 55 of "I". We must all go home again—in reality or memory.36. A. appearing B. moving C. exposing D. expanding37. A. referring B. travelling C. pointing D. coming38. A. shared B. short C. fresh D. treasured39. A. passed B. raised C. moved D. sent40. A. home B. duty C. reality D. relief41. A. built B. lived C. remained D. explored42. A. catch up B. pull up C. step down D. come down43. A. falling B. turning C. rushing D. bringing44. A. yard B. village C. room D. house45. A. adapts to B. appeals to C. belongs to D. occurs to46. A. across B. through C. along D. past47. A. lay B. played C. stood D. sat48. A. marching B. looking C. breaking D. pouring49. A. between B. with C. near D. behind50. A. wonders B. listens C. reacts D. agrees51. A. began B. grew C. studied D. stayed52. A. deepened B. recognized C. accepted D. found53. A. heart B. rights C. interest D. behaviors54. A. one B. its C. that D. every55. A. meaning B. expression C. connection D. background5、湖北卷Zigfried, a little mouse, blew his breath on the frosty window of the farmhouse and rubbed it to see the outside. Stillnobody came. Maybe today, he thought 31 . It was only a few days before Christmas and he was watching for a miracle (奇迹).This farmhouse had been 32 too long. It needed a family. Zigfried’s33 made a noise. He realized that he hadn’t eaten anything since yesterday. He jumped from the windowsill (窗沿), grabbed a 34 from his home, and went next door to Farmer Mike’s.Farmer Mike’s house had been a great place for the little mouse 35 the farmer married a wife who had a cat. Zigfried 36 when he thought of it. He looked around cautiously as he 37 into the room where grain was stored and was quite 38 as he filled his bag with wheat. He was turning to leave when suddenly he 39 a hot breath about his ear. His heart beat 40 , and without thinking he started to run and luckily 41 the cat’s paws (爪子).The next afternoon Zigfried heard some good news: a 42 family would be moving into the farmhouse soon. Zigfried’s granny would arrive on Christmas Eve to43 with him. He hoped that the family would come before his granny came. Before long, a car came 44 the road leading to the house, with butter sandwiches, cheese and chocolate.Zigfried’s Christmas miracle did arrive!The house came 45 the next few days. Zigfried 46 every single hour of them. 47 , the day before Christmas when he was drinking hot chocolate with a 48 smile at the door of his home, he heard the 49 of the children of the family about what they might get for Christmas. What? A cat? The 50 froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open. Aftera long while, he at last found his v oice: “Hey! Whose Christmas miracle is this?”31. A. carefully B. excitedly C. hopefully D. proudly32. A. shabby B. noisy C. messy D. empty33. A. mouth B. nose C. stomach D. throat34. A. bag B. stick C. bowl D. coat35. A. although B. until C. whereas D. unless36. A. leapt B. sniffed C. trembled D. withdrew37. A. broke B. marched C. paced D. stole38. A. curious B. nervous C. pitiful D. sensible39. A. took B. released C. felt D. drew40. A. strongly B. irregularly C. slowly D. wildly41. A. escaped B. seized C. rubbed D. scratched42. A. close B. happy C. new D. young43. A. celebrate B. communicate C. compete D. compromise44. A. across B. from C. off D. up45. A. alive B. loose C. open D. still46. A. counted B. enjoyed C. missed D. wasted47. A. However B. Instead C. Moreover D. Therefore48. A. bitter B. forced C. polite D. satisfied49. A. introduction B. discussion C. comment D. debate50. A. blood B. smile C. tear D. sweat6、湖南卷When I was 8 years old, I once decided to run away from home. With my suitcase 36 and some sandwiches in a bag, I started for the front door and said to Mom, “I’m leaving.”“If you want to 37 , that’s all right,” she said. “But you came into this home without anything and you can leave the same way.” I 38 my suitcase and sandwiches on the floor heavily and started for the door again.“Wait a minute,” Mom said. “I want your 39 back. You didn’t wear anything when you arrived.” This really angered me. I tore my clothes off—shoes, socks, underwear and all—and 40 , “Can I go now?”“Yes,”Mom answered, “but once you close that door, don’t expect to come back.”I was so 41 that I slammed (砰地关上) the door and stepped out on the front porch. 42 I realized that I was outside, with nothing on. Then I noticed that down the street, two neighbor girls were walking toward our house. I ran to 43 behind a big tree in our yard at once. After a while, I was 44 the girls had passed by. I dashed to the front door and banged on it loudly.“Who’s there?” I heard.“It’s Billy! Let me in!”The voice behind the 45 answered, “Billy doesn’t live here anymore. He ran away from home.”Glancing behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged, “Aw, c’mon, Mom! I’m 46 your son. Let me in!”The door inched open and Mom’s smiling face appeared. “Did you change your 47 about running away?” she asked.“What’s for supper?” I answered. (277 words)36. A. packed B. returned C. cleaned D. repaired37. A. drop out B. go by C. move around D. run away38. A. pressed B. shook C. threw D. pulled39. A. bag B. clothes C. sandwiches D. suitcase40. A. explained B. suggested C. continued D. shouted41. A. angry B. sorry C. frightened D. ashamed42. A. Certainly B. Naturally C. Suddenly D. Possibly43. A. play B. bide C. rest D. wave44. A. sure B. proud C. eager D. curious45. A. house B. tree C. door D. yard46. A. also B. still C. even D. already47. A. conclusion B. promise C. concern D. decision7、江西卷Diane Ray was completely self-centered and very spoilt. Her parents gave her 36 she wanted, knowing that she would throw a temper tantrum(耍小孩脾气)if they did not. She would scream and kick and 37 on the floor drumming her heels. Her parents always 38 .That was why she was alone on the 39 , wearing an expensive swimsuit. It had taken a massive tantrum to 40 her parents to buy it. They were back at the beach-house, 41 from the tantrum she had thrown when they told her that it was too dangerous to go diving 42 . “Dangerous ?” she had said. “You just don’t want me to have43 . I’m going and if you try to stop me, I’ll scream.”“What are you doing ?” a voice asked. Diane jumped. She did not know that the man was there44 he spoke .“I’m going diving, ” she answered.“You shouldn’t swim that day, ” the man45 . “There is a storm coming up.”“You should mind your own46 !” Diane replied and walked into the gentle waves.“If you go out there you’ll be47 ,” the man called after her. She did not bother to reply.Diane slipped into the water and dived 48 until white caps began rolling in and it became harder to 49 against the current (水流). Saltwater hit against her face, making it 50 to breathe. Oh, why had she not listened to advice.Panicking, she began to 51 . Then, just as it seemed as if she would slip beneath the surface, she heard a 52 voice. “Hold on ! I’m coming.” With53 , she say the old man rowing an ancient-looking boat towards her. “I hope you’ve learned a lesson. You put us both in54 , ” he shouted angrily, as he dragged her over the side of the55 . Gratefully, Diane thanked him and ran towards the beach-house.36. A. either B. neither C. nothing D. everything37. A. jump B. lie C. spin D. sleep38. A. set out B. set in C. gave in D. gave out39. A. beach B. bed C. floor D. ship40. A. allow B. warn C. get D. prefer41. A. changing B. recovering C. appearing D. traveling42. A. alone B. away C. again D. aside43. A. time B. money C. food D. fun44. A. when B. until C. after D. once45. A. decided B. intended C. advised D. repeated46. A. business B. swimsuit C. friends D. parents47. A. angry B. sorry C. confused D. excited48. A. nervously B. sadly C. shyly D. happily49. A. rise B. swim C. stop D. row50. A. difficult B. easy C. comfortable D. suitable51. A. speak B. sing C. sniff D. scream52. A. calm B. frightening C. beautiful D. disgusting53. A. regret B. relief C. interest D. ease54. A. power B. safety C. danger D. thought55. A. house B. wave C. beach D. boat8、辽宁卷A little girl lived in a simple and poor house on a hill. Usually she 36 play in the small garden. She could see over the garden fence and across the valley a wonderful house with shining golden windows high on another hill. 37 she loved her parents and her family, she desired to live in such a house and 38 all day about how wonderful and exciting 39 must feel to live there.At the age when she gained some 40 skill and sensibility(识别力), she 41 her mother for a bike ride ___42 the garden. Her mother finally allowed her to go, 43 her keeping close to the house and not 44 too far. The day was beautiful. The little girl knew 45 where she was heading! 46 the hill and across the valley, she rode to the 47 of the golden house.48 she got off her bike and put it against the gate post, she focused on the path _49 _ to the house and then on the house itself. She was very disappointed when she 50 that all the windows were 51 and rather dirty.So 52 and heart-broken, she didn’t go any further. She 53 , and all of a sudden she saw an amazing ___54 . There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden. Looking at her little home, she _55 __ that she had been living in her golden house filled with love and care. Everything she dreamed was right there in front of her house.36. A. might B. should C. would D. must37. A. Unless B. Although C. Since D. But38. A. dreamed B. worried C. asked D. shouted39. A. this B. that C. it D. which40. A. different B. scientific C. musical D. basic41. A. begged B. blamed C. invited D. paid42. A. inside B. outside C. through D. along43. A. insisting on B. relying on C. arguing about D. wondering about44. A. traveling B. running C. riding D. walking45. A. madly B. rapidly C. exactly D. possibly46. A. Over B. Down C. Around D. Beside47. A. windows B. steps C. center D. gate48. A. Until B. As C. While D. Because49. A. getting B. introducing C. leading D. moving50. A. felt B. learned C. concluded D. found51. A. transported B. bright C. plain D. wide52. A. anxious B. angry C. serious D. sad53. A. turned down B. cheered up C. settled down D. dropped in54. A. hill B. valley C. background D. sight55. A. imagined B. decided C. realized D. guessed9、山东卷I used to be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people 36 I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a 37 person.I think my 38 started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my 39 and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever 40 to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really 41 . It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun.So tried a(n) 42 . I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I 43 to help. That was really a big 44 for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of 45 are still my best friends today.A bigger cause of my new 46 , however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer’s disease became my 47 . Every time I came into her room, she was so 48 because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never 49 her, so I took her place. She let me 50 . that making others feel good make me feel good, too, when she died, I was 51 , but I was very grateful to her.I think I am a much 52 person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not 53 these experiences. They have 54 me to care about other people more than about myself. I 55 who I am today, and I could not say thata few years ago.36. A. since B. before C. or D. unless37. A. famous B. simple C. different D. skilled38. A. education B. career C. tour D. change39. A. balance B. homework C. degree D. interest40. A. talked B. wrote C. lied D. reported41. A. careful B. lonely C. curious D. guilty42. A. argument B. game C. experiment D. defence43. A. dared B. offered C. hesitated D. happened44. A. dream B. problem C. duty D. step45. A. us B. which C. them D. whom46. A. attitude B. hobby C. hope D. luck47. A. friend B. partner C. guide D. guest48. A. polite B. happy C. strange D. confident49. A. bothered B. answered C. visited D. trusted50. A. explain B. guess C. declare D. see51. A. homeless B. heartbroken C. bad-tempered D. hopeless52. A. quieter B. busier C. better D. richer53. A. forget B. face C. improve D. analyze54. A. forced B. preferred C. ordered D. taught55. A. miss B. like C. wonder D. expect10四川卷"Look, it's Baldy!" A boy shouted in my direction across the playground. Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱) because of the 11 on my head, it was 12 horrible to hear. I sighed as I headed back to the class.When I was just 20 months old, I suffered serious 13 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. I was 14 to hospital and had to say there for weeks while the doctors 15 to save my life. "Holly's very 16 to be alive," they told Mum and Dad. "But she'll be 17 with scars on her head, and of course her hair won't grow there."As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I 18 wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home. 19 I didn't, people would call me horrible names like Baldy. Although my friends were always comforting me ,they never 20 understood how it felt.Then through the hospital I was 21 to a children's burns camp, where children like me can get any help. There, I 22 14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious than mine. But she is so 23 that she never lets anyone put her down. "You shouldn't 24 what people say about what you look like because we're not different from anyone else, Holly," she 25 me. "And you don't need to wear a scarf because y0ou look great 26 it!" For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who'd been through something 27 . So weeks later, at my 13th birthday party, 28 by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. It felt amazing not having to 29 away behind my scarf.Now, I am 30 of what I look like and much happier, because I have realized it is your personality(个性)that decides who you truly are.11. A. hat B. scarf C. scars D. cuts12. A. still B. just C. never D. seldom13. A. hunger B. cold C. defeats D. burns14. A. rushed B. led C. invited D. forced15. A. learned B. fought C. returned D. decided16. A. happy B. lucky C. lonely D. poor17. A. pressed B. occupied C. left D. painted18. A. possibly B. usually C. finally D. nearly19. A. Although B. Since C. If D. Before20. A. correctly B. roughly C. easily D. really21. A. promoted B. introduced C. reported D. carried22. A. met B. recognized C. remembered D. caught23. A. honest B. strong C. active D. young24. A. write down B. agree with C. pass on D. listen to25. A. promised B. encouraged C. ordered D. calmed26. A. in B. for C. without D. beyond27. A. similar B. strange C. hard D. important28. A. allowed B. required C. guided D. inspired29. A. hide B. give C. keep D. put30. A. sick B. aware C. tired D. proud11、天津卷As I held my father’s hands one night, I couldn’t help but notice their calluses(老茧)and roughness. His hands tell the story of his life as a 16 , including all his struggles.One summer, I remember, a drought (旱灾)hit Ontario, turning it into a 17 desert. On one of those hot mornings I was picking sweet corn with my dad to fill the last 18 from the grocery store. Fifty dozen was all we needed, which 19 took twenty minutes. That morning, however, the process didn’t 20 quickly. After forty minutes of aimlessly walking in the field, we 21 needed twenty dozen. I was completely frustrated and 22 . Dropping the basket heavily, I declared, “If the store wants its last twenty dozen, they can pick it themselves1”Dad 23 . “Just think, my little girl, only ten dozen left for each of us and then we’re 24 .” Such is Dad----whatever problem he 25 , he never gives up.26 , the disastrous effects of the drought were felt all over our county. It was a challenging time for everyone,27 Dad remained optimistic. He 28 to be grateful for other things like good health and food on our plated. Only then did I truly begin to 29 Dad and his faith that guided us through the hard times.Dad is also a living example of real 30 . From dawn to dusk, he works countless hours to 31 our family. He always puts our happiness 32 his own, and never fails to cheer me on at my sports games 33 his exhaustion after long days. His loving and selfless nature has inspired me to become more sympathetic and 34 putting others first.Dad,the life 35 I have learned from you will stay with me forever. You are my father, teacher, friend and, most importantly, my hero.16. A. teacher B. gardener C. farmer D. grocer17. A. stormy B. lively C. disappearing D. burning18. A. order B. form C. gap D. position19. A. repeatedly B. normally C. finally D. really20. A. go B. begin C. occur D. change21. A. yet B. still C. even D. nearly22. A. surprised B. nervous C. angry D. frightened23. A. apologized B. cried C. complained D. laughed24. A. lost B. done C. gone D. touched25. A. meets with B. brings up C. works out D. thinks about26. A. Thankfully B. Hopefully C. Unfortunately D. Strangely27. A. or B. for C. so D. but28. A. happened B. seemed C. continued D. aimed29. A. face B. appreciate C. examine D. question30. A. love B. pride C. friendship D. honesty31. A. support B. settle C. start D. impress32. A. after B. before C. beside D. under33. A. in spite of B. in terms of C. in control of D. in place of34. A. careful B. regretful C. considerate D. humorous35. A. history B. motto C. patterns D. lessons12、新课标卷I went to a group activity, “Sensitivity Sunday”, which was to make us more 36 the problems faced by disabled people. We were asked to “37 a disability”for several hours one Sunday. Some members, 38 , chose to use wheelchairs. Others wore sound-blocking earplugs(耳塞)or blindfolds(眼罩).Just sitting in the wheelchair was a 39 experience. I had never considered before how 40 it would be to use one. As soon as I sat down, my 41 made the chair begin to roll. Its wheels were not 42 . Then I wondered where to put my 43 . It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into 44 . I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of 45 for several hours. For disabled people, “adopting a wheelchair” is not a temporary(临时的)46 .I tried to find a 47 position and thought it might be restful, 48 kind of nice, to be 49 around for a while. Looking around, I 50 I would have to handle the thing myself? My hands started to ache as I 51 the heavy metal wheels. I came to know that controlling the 52 of the wheelchair was not going to be a(n) 53 task.My wheelchair experiment was soon 54 . It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of “disability” gave me only a taste of the 55 , both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome.36. A. curious about B. interested in C. aware of D. careful with37. A. cure B. prevent C. adopt D. analyze38. A. instead B. strangely C. as usual D. like me39. A. learning B. working C. satisfying D. relaxing40. A. convenient B. awkward C. boring D. exciting41. A. height B. force C. skill D. weight42. A. locked B. repaired C. powered D. grasped43. A. hands B. feet C. keys D. handles44. A. place B. action C. play D. effect45. A. operation B. communication C. transportation D. production46. A. exploration B. education C. experiment D. entertainment47. A. flexible B. safe C. starting D. comfortable48. A. yet B. just C. still D. even49. A. shown B. pushed C. driven D. guided50. A. realized B. suggested C. agreed D. admitted51. A. lifted B. turned C. pressed D. seized52. A. path B. position C. direction D. way53. A. easy B. heavy C. major D. extra54. A. forgotten B. repeated C. conducted D. finished55. A. weaknesses B. challenges C. anxieties D. illnesses13、新课标卷(2)Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not famous in sports or the arts, But people in the streets 16 him, especially those who are 17 .For those people, he is "Gloves" Greenberg. How did he get that 18 ?He looks like any other businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase (公文箱). But he's 19 . His briefcase always has some gloves.In winter, Mr.Greenberg does not 20 like other New Yorkers, who look at the sidewalk and 21 the street. He looks around at 22 .He stops when he 23 someone with no gloves. He gives them a pair and then he 24 ,。
2013年湖北省高考英语完形填空试题及其详细解析
.2013 年湖北省高考英语完形填空①Zigfried, a little mouse, blew his breath on the frosty window of thefarmhouse and rubbed it to see the outside. Still nobody came. Maybe today,he thought 31 . It was only a few days before Christmas and he was watchingfor a miracle ( 奇迹 ).②This farmhouse had been 32 too long. It needed a family. Zigfried33 made a noise. He realized that he hadn’ t eaten anything since yesteHe jumped from the windowsill (窗沿 ), grabbed a 34 from his home, and wentnext door to Farmer Mi ke’ s.③Farmer Mike ’ s house had been a great place for the little mouse 35the farmer married a wife who had a cat. Zigfried 36 when he thought of it.He looked around cautiously as he 37 into the room where grain was storedand was quite 38 as he filled his bag with wheat. He was turning to leavewhen suddenly he 39 a hot breath about his ear. His heart beat40 , andwithout thinking he started to run and luckily 41 the cat’ s paws爪子( ).④The next afternoon Zigfried heard some good news: a 42 familywould be moving into the farmhouse soon. Zigfried’ s granny wou Christmas Eve to 43with him. He hoped that the family would come beforehis granny came. Before long, a car came 44 the road leading to the house,with butter sandwiches, cheese and chocolate.⑤Zigfried ’ s Christmas miracle did arrive!⑥The house came 45 the next few days. Zigfried 46 every single hourof them. 47 , the day before Christmas when he was drinking hot chocolate with a 48 smile at the door of his home, he heard the 49 of the children of the family about what they might get for Christmas. What? A cat? The 50 froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open. After a long while, he at last found hisvoice:“ Hey! Whose Christmas miracle is this?”31A carefully B excitedly C hopefully D proudly32A shabby B noisy C messy D empty33A mouth B nose C stomach D throat34A bag B stick C bowl D coat35A although B until C whereas D unless36A leapt B sniffed C trembled D withdrew37A broke B marched C paced D stole38A curious B nervous C pitiful D sensible39A took B released C felt D drew40A strongly B irregularly C slowly D wildly41A escaped B seized C rubbed D scratched42A close B happy C new D young43A celebrate B communicate C compete D compromise 44A across B from C off D up45A alive B loose C open D still46A counted B enjoyed C missed D wasted47A However B Instead C Moreover D Therefore48A bitter B forced C polite D satisfied49A introduction B discussion C comment D debate50A blood B smile C tear D sweat【文章大意】文章以一个小老鼠的身份讲述了圣诞奇迹的故事。
【十年高考】全国各地2004-2013年高考英语-试题分类汇编-代词
【十年高考】2004-2013 年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编〖04 全国I〗I like ____ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright.A. thisB. thatC. itD. one〖答案〗C〖考点〗考查代词的用法。
〖解析〗英语中like, love, hate, dislike 等动词后面不能直接带宾语从句, 通常在这些动词后面加it, 然后带相应的从句。
〖04 全国I〗—Do you like _____ here?—Oh, yes. The air, the weather, the way of life. Everything is so nice.A. thisB. theseC. thatD. it〖答案〗 D 〖考点〗考查代词的用法。
〖解析〗it的特殊用法,常用在口语或非正式文体中。
这里指代下文中的The air, the weather, the way of life 。
〖04 全国III 〗We needed a new cupboard for the kitchen. So Peter made ___ from some wood.A. itB. oneC. himselfD. another〖答案〗B〖考点〗考查代词的用法。
〖解析〗句意为:我们需要为厨房添个橱柜,所以Peter用我们所拥有的木头做了一个。
代词one替代上文的名词a cupboard,非特指的指代,正合题意。
it应指代上文提到的同一事物,为特指,故不可。
C项离题意太远,D 项指“又”, “再”的意思, 亦不可。
〖04 湖北〗It was __ back home after the experiment.A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn 't goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnigh t when he didn 't go〖答案〗C〖考点〗该题考查强调结构的用法。
最新湖北省高考英语完形填空试题及其详细解析
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2013高考英语湖北卷-完形填空答案
2013高考英语湖北卷-完形填空答案完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
例:______ was that the young player performed extremely well in the table tennis tournament. (delight)令球迷欣喜的是那位年轻的球员在乒乓球锦标赛中表现得极为出色。
答案:What delighted the fans/made the fans delighted71. Knowing ______ reduces the risks of failure and it works like an insurance policy for your own ability. (do) 知道你正在干什么,能降低失败的风险,这就像给自己的能力买了份保险。
答案:what you are doing/ the thing(s) which you are doing72. Not ______ my parents, I failed to go to a drama school, where my interest lay. (persuade)由于没有说服我父母,我没能上戏剧学校,而那才是我的兴趣所在。
答案:having persuaded73. The chief engineer together with his colleagues ______ new scientific methods of farming since five years ago. (look)五年以来,总工程师和他的同事们一起一直在寻找新的科学农耕方法。
答案:has been looking for / has looked for74. When I work on the farmland in the daytime, I always __________ to a tree on the riverbank. (keep) 白天干农活的时候,我总是把羊拴在河边的树上。
【十年高考】全国各地2004-2013年高考英语-试题分类汇编-冠词
【十年高考】2004—2013年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编:冠词〖04全国Ⅱ〗When you come here for your holiday next time,don’t go to______ hotel;I can find you______ bed in my flat.A。
the;a B.the;不填 C。
a;the D.a;不填〖答案〗A〖考点〗考查冠词的用法.〖解析〗第一空表示类属;第二空表示泛指。
〖04全国Ⅲ〗If you buy more than ten, they knock 20 pence off______。
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prices〖答案〗C〖考点〗考查冠词的用法。
〖解析〗特指原价基础上的“削价”.〖04全国Ⅳ〗-John, there is Mr.Wilson on the phone for you.-I’m in bath.A。
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the;不填〖答案〗A〖考点〗考查冠词的用法。
〖解析〗姓氏前用不定冠词表示“某一位姓……的人”;第二空表示具体地点.〖04北京〗________on-going division between English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Canadians is _______ major concern of the country。
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An; the D. An; 不填〖答案〗B〖考点〗考查冠词的用法。
〖解析〗第一空表示特指;第二空表示泛指.〖04 天津〗When he left______college, he got a job as______reporter in a newspaper office. A。
不填;a B.不填;the C。
2004年湖北卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷
2004年湖北卷高考真题英语试卷-学生用卷一、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)1、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第21题1分2020~2021学年广东深圳罗湖区深圳市翠园中学高二下学期期中第3题1分Don't leave matches or cigarettes on the table within of little children.A. handB. reachC. spaceD. distance2、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第22题1分2015~2016学年江苏盐城阜宁县高一上学期期末第35题1分2016~2017学年天津高一上学期期末单选汇编第4题He kept looking at her, wondering whether he her somewhere.A. sawB. has seenC. seesD. had seen3、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第23题1分2019~2020学年山西阳泉城区阳泉市一中学高一上学期期中第26题1分There was time I hated to go to school.A. a; thatB. a; whenC. the; thatD. the; when4、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第24题1分2017~2018学年5月江苏苏州常熟市常熟中学高一下学期月考第21题1分2015~2016学年江苏盐城阜宁县高一上学期期末第24题1分It was back home after the experiment.A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn’t goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnight when he didn’t go5、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第25题1分There are two buildings,stands nearly a hundred feet high.A. the largerB. the larger of themC. the larger one thatD. the larger of which6、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第26题1分2012~2013学年北京高一上学期期中2009~2010学年北京期中2009~2010学年北京高一下学期周测2017~2018学年北京昌平区北京市昌平区第二中学高三上学期期中第31题1分---Excuse me. Is this the right way to the Summer Palace?---Sorry, I am not sure. But it be.A. mightB. willC. mustD. can7、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第27题1分2018~2019学年辽宁沈阳高一下学期期末(城郊市重点联合体)第7题1分You should try to get a good night's sleep much work you have to do.A. howeverB. no matterC. althoughD. whatever8、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第28题1分2009~2010学年北京高二上学期期末with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.A. CompareB. When comparingC. ComparingD. When compared9、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第29题1分2018~2019学年广东汕头濠江区汕头市金山中学高一上学期期中第18题1分2017~2018学年11月广东深圳南山区深圳市南山外国语学校高三上学期月考第24题1分2018~2019学年10月江苏南京建邺区中华中学高一上学期月考第12题What surprised me was not what he said but he said it.A. the wayB. in the way thatC. in the wayD. the way which10、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第30题1分On hearing the news of the accident in the coal mine, she pale.A. gotB. changedC. wentD. appeared11、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第31题1分We have to the wheat as soon as possible because a storm is on the way.A. get awayB. get acrossC. get throughD. get in12、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第32题1分2017~2018学年黑龙江哈尔滨道里区哈尔滨市第九中学校高一上学期期末第70题0.5分2017~2018学年北京西城区北京市第四中学高二上学期期中第26题1分Once a decision has been made, all of us should it.A. direct toB. stick toC. lead toD. refer to13、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第33题1分---George and Lucy got married last week. Did you go to their wedding?---No, I. Did they have a big wedding?A. was not invitedB. have not been invitedC. hadn't been invitedD. didn't invite14、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第34题1分straight on and you’ll see a church. You won’t miss it.A. GoB. GoingC. If you goD. When going15、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第35题1分---Will $200?---I'm afraid not. We need at least 50 more dollars.A. countB. satisfyC. fitD. do二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)16、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第36题30分(每题1.5分)Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road.1she found she got a flat.The 22-year-old student2to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No3tire.At this time, a car4. Paul and Diane told Clayto5them to a service station near their6Theyarrived to see that it had no suitable tires to7with her car. "Follow us home, " said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No8. They decided to let her use their own car. "Here, "Paul said, handing Clay a9of keys, "Take our car.We10be using it over the holiday."Clay was11."But I'm going all the way to South Carolina, and I'll be gone for two weeks, "she12them."We know, "Paul said. "We'll be13when you get back. Here's our number if you need to14us.Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the15put her luggage into their car and then16her off. Two weeks latershe17to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio18."Thank you so much." she said, "How much do19you? " "Oh, no, Paul said We don't want any money. It's our20." Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their "do onto others" spirit.A. SuddenlyB. FinallyC. ImmediatelyD. FortunatelyA. affordedB. wantedC. allowedD. managedA. spareB. freeC. fullD. emptyA. passedB. stoppedC. pausedD. startedA. helpB. pushC. takeD. followA. garageB. houseC. shopD. hotelA. agreeB. matchC. goD. dealA. wayB. messageC. successD. luckA. setB. numberC. pairD. chainA. can'tB. shouldn'tC. mustn'tD. won'tA. satisfiedB. worriedC. astonishedD. disturbedA. persuadedB. advisedC. remindedD. promisedA. happyB. hereC. awayD. busyA. get in touch withB. keep in touch withC. be in touch withD. put in touch withA. repairmenB. cleanersC. friendsD. coupleA. sentB. shookC. watchedD. droveA. shockedB. happenedC. returnedD. cameA. loadedB. fixedC. tiedD. rebuiltA. oweB. lendC. giveD. offerA. wishB. jobC. dutyD. pleasure三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)17、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷(A篇)第37题8分My teenage son TAL#NBSP Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him. But the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six falling grades for the year. At this rate he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged him. Nothing worked.One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and pleaded for help. "Please God, I can't do anything more for my son. I'm at the end of my rope. I'm giving the whole thing up to you."I was at work when I got a phone call. A man introduced himself as the headmaster. "I want to talk to you about Karl's absences." Before he could say another word, I choked up and all my disappointment and sadness over Karl came pouring out into the ears of this stranger. "I love my son but I just don't know what to do. I've tried everything to get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked. It's out of my hands. "For a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, "Thank you for your time", and hung up.Karl's next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally, TAL#NBSP he even made the honor roll. In his fourth year, I attended a parent - teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were astonished at the way he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, "Mum, remember that call from the headmaster last year? " I nodded. "That was me. I thought I'd play a joke but when I heard what you said, it really hit me how much I was hurting you. That's when I knew I had to make you proud."(1) By saying "Karl became withdrawn", the author means that the boy changed entirelyand.A. preferred to stay alone at homeB. lost interest in his studiesC. refused to talk to othersD. began to dislike his mother(2) There was silence on the other end of the line because.A. the speaker was too moved to say anything to the motherB. the speaker waited for the mother to finish speakingC. the speaker didn't want the mother to recognize his voiceD. the speaker was unable to interrupt the mother(3) The sentence "he even made the honor roll" means that "".A. he was even on the list to be praised at the parent-teacher meetingB. he was even on the list of students who made progress in gradesC. he was even on the list of students who had turned themselves aroundD. he was even on the list of the best students at school(4) What is the main idea of this passage?A. Children in single-parent families often have mental problems.B. Mother's love plays an important role in teenagers' life.C. Being understood by parents is very important to teenagers.D. School education doesn't work without full support from parents.18、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷(B篇)第38题6分If a person forgets names, places or facts and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer's disease, So it's important to see a doctor as soon as you can.There is no cure for Alzheimers. But a drug called ARICEPT has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms(症状).In studies, ARICEPT has been proved to work for Alzheimers. It has helped people improve their memory over time. It has also helped them to keep doing everyday things on their own.Ask your doctor if ARICEPT is right for you or your loved one. It is the Number One drug for Alzheimers in the world. The sooner you know it's Alzheimers, the better ARICEPT can help.ARICEPT is good for many but may not be good for everyone. Some people may experience not sleeping well, feeling very tired, or not wanting to eat. In studies, these side effects weren't serious at all and went away over time. Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.(1) If one suffers from Alzheimers,.A. he has trouble with his memoryB. he can't do everyday things on his ownC. he often forgets things because he is oldD. he can't move about(2) What is ARICEPT?A. A medicine to cure Alzheimers.B. A medicine to delay signs of aging.C. A medicine to reduce the symptoms of Alzheimers.D. A medicine to cure brain damage.(3) One who is taking ARICEPT should go to see a doctor if he.A. can't fall asleepB. feels tired outC. has no desire to eatD. feels like a drunken man19、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷(C篇)第39题10分2017年天津和平区高三三模(A篇)第36~40题12.5分8:30 PMOutlookOutlook is back with a new series of reports to keep you up date with all that's new in the world of entertainment. Stories go all the way from the technical to the romantic, from stage to screen. There will be reports of the stars of the moment, the stars of the future and the stars of the past. The director with his newfilm, the designer with the latest fashion, and the musician with the popular song are part of the new Outlook. The program is introduced by Fran Levine.9:00 PMDiscoveryWhen a 10-year-old boy gets a first class degree in mathematics or an 8-year-old plays chess like a future grand master, they are considered as geniuses. Where does the quality of genius come from? Is it all in the genes or can any child be turned into a genius? And if parents do have a child who might become a genius in the future, what should they do? In this 30-minute film, Barry Johnson, the professor at School of Medicine, New York University will help you discover the answer.10:00 PMScience/HealthIs it possible to beat high blood pressure without drugs? The answer is "yes", according to the researchers at Johns Hopkins and three other medical centers. After a study of 800 persons with high blood pressure, they found that after 6 months, those devoted to weight loss --- exercise and eating a low-salt, low-fat food --- lost about 13 pounds and became fitter. Plus, 35% of them dropped into the "normal" category. This week, Dr. Alan Duckworth will tell you how these people reduce their blood pressure to a level similar to what's achieved with Hypertension drugs.(1) The main purpose of writing these three texts is.A. to invite people to see filmsB. to invite people to topic discussionsC. to attract more students to attend lecturesD. to attract more people to watch TV programs(2) From Outlook, you can get a great deal of information about.A. story tellersB. famous starsC. film companiesD. music fans(3) Who will be most probably interested in Discovery?A. Parents who want to send their children to a school of medicine.B. Children who are good at mathematics.C. Parents who want their child to become another Albert Einstein.D. Children who are interested in playing chess.(4) In Science/Health, "Johns Hopkins" is.A. a famous universityB. a medical centerC. a well-known doctorD. a drug company(5) According to the third text, which of the following has almost the same effect as Hypertension drug?A. Exercise plus a healthy diet.B. Loss of thirteen pounds in weight.C. Six months of exercise without drugs.D. Low-salt and low-fat food.20、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷(D篇)第40题8分Who is there among us who hasn't dreamed of having his or her own small(maybe, several years later, even big)business, and having wonderful freedom, both from a boss and from the time clock: the freedom to make up our own rules for our work, and our own plans—arranging our owr hours of work? That way work would be both painless and fun. Or, so we imagine.Well, in fact it isn't quite as simple as that. Yes, it is true that being the boss has its satisfactions and that you can arrange your working hours freely if you own your own small business. But in those early years of starting your own business, you shouldn't think of a free day, not to mention flying off for a months vacation. It is not unusual for new business owners to work seventy or eighty hours a week, and if there is a day off, that day might need to be devoted to accounting(算账).But this TAL#NBSP negative picture doesn't destroy the beautiful hopes. The possibility of getting something wonderful in return—both material and mental—continue to drive that large number of people who start up small businesses each year in the United States.(1) From the first paragraph, we know that everybody hopes.A. to rule othersB. to be his or her own bossC. to get a time clockD. to be free from work(2) Most new business owners have to.A. work more than 10 hours a dayB. devote himself to accountingC. fly to some places in the worldD. have a day off in a week(3) The expression "negative picture" most probably means "".A. a terrible experienceB. a poor pictureC. limited freedomD. unpleasant situations(4) The beautiful hopes will never be destroyed because.A. people love beautiful things by natureB. people have a strong desire to seek personal gainsC. small businesses make big money each year in the USD. small businesses have advantages over big companies21、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷(E篇)第41题8分2013~2014学年四川雅安雨城区雅安中学高二上学期期中第31~34题8分2019年黑龙江哈尔滨香坊区哈尔滨市第六中学高三四模(C篇)第28~31题8分(每题2分) The year is 2094. It has been announced that a comet(彗星)is heading towards the Earth. Most of it will miss our planet, but two pieces will probably hit the southern half of the earth.On 17 July, a piece four kilometres wide enters the Earth's atmosphere(大气层)with massive explosion. About half of the piece is destroyed, but the remaining part hits the South Atlantic at 200 times the speed of sound. The sea boils and a huge hole is made in the sea bed. Huge waves are created and spread outwards from the hole. The wall of water, a kilometre high, rushes towards southern Africa at 800 kilometres an hour. Cities on the African coast are totally destroyed and millions of people are drowned.Before the waves reach South America, the second piece of the comet lands in Argentina. Earthquakes and volcanoes are set off in the Andes Mountains. The shock waves move north into California and all around the Pacific Ocean. The cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tokyo are completely destroyed by earthquakes. Millions of people in the southern half of the earth are already dead, but the north won't escape for long. Because of the explosions, the sun is hidden by clouds of dust, temperatures around the world fall to almost zero. Crops are ruined. The sun won't be seen again for many years. Wars break out as countries fight for food. A year later, no more than 10 million people remain alive.Could it really happen? In fact, it has already happened more than once in the history of the earth. The dinosaurs were on the earth for over 160 million years. Then 65 million years ago they suddenly disappeared. Many scientists believe that the Earth was hit by a piece of object in space. The dinosaurs couldn't live through the cold climate that followed and they died out. Will we meet the same end?(1) What is mainly described in the passage?A. A historic discovery.B. An event of imagination.C. A research on space.D. A scientific adventure.(2) When the first piece hits the South Atlantic, it causes.A. an earthquakeB. damages to citiesC. an Earth explosionD. huge waves(3) Why can't the northern half of the earth escape for long?A. Because the land is covered with water.B. Because the light and heat from the sun can not reach the earth.C. Because people there can not live at the temperature of zero.D. Because wars break out among countries.(4) By giving the example of dinosaurs, the author tries to prove.A. animals could not live in the cold climateB. what happened 65 million years ago was an invented storyC. the human beings will die out in 2094D. the Earth could be hit by other objects in space四、短文改错(每小题1分,共10分)22、【来源】 2004年高考真题湖北卷第42题10分此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。
2004年湖北高考英语试题及答案详解
2004年湖北高考英语试题及答案详解听力1. What did the boy finally get?A. A colorful bike.B. A blue bike.C. A white bike.2. How long does the woman plan to stay?A. About seven days.B. About five days.C. About twelve days.3. What do we know about the man?A. He is making coffee.B. He has a pain in his hands.C. He is busy painting.4. What did the woman do last night?A. She saw a movie.B. She went to her sister’s.C. She watched a football game.5. What time will Cathy go to the party?A. Before seven.B. Around six thirty.C. After seven.6. What kind of dress does the lady get?A. A cotton dress Size 9.B. A special dress Size 8.C. A silk dress Size 7.7. How much is the change?A. $10.B. $6.C. $16.8. What did the man do during these weeks?A. He rode to the country several times.B. He spent his holidays away from the city.C. He managed to visit the tower.9. How does the man feel about what he’s done?A. He feels regretful.B. He feels content.C. He feels disappointed.10. Who is the woman most probably speaking to?A. A passenger.B. A railway-man.C. A conductor.11. What do we know about the train?A. It takes half an hour to Sevenoaks.B. It is for long journey travelers.C. It is a slow train.12. What is the woman going to do then?A. To change to another train.B. To give up the journey.C. To buy a ticket for this train.13. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Son and Mother.C. Father and daughter.14. What does the woman tell the man about?A. The big storm.B. The power line.C. The sharp cry in the dark.15. What is the first thing the man is going to do?A. to buy some candles.B. To make a phone call.C. To go back home.16. Which of the following can best describe the woman’s feelings?A. Fearless.B. Helpless.C. Hopeless.17. According to the speaker, how will students feel about the university life at its beginning?A. Excited and fearful.B. Excited and tired.C. Excited and anxious.18. What will help the students to become clear about their own goals?A. Walking around the university.B. Understanding the university requirements.C. Getting used to university life.19. Why does the speaker advise the students not to give up learning?A. Because learning can help them understand their own value.B. Because learning can help them improve their life.C. Because learning can help them get university degrees.20. According to the speaker, what is the most important for the new students?A. Fields of learning.B. Results of learning.C. Ways of learning.单项填空21. Don’t leave matches or cigarettes on the table within ____ of little children.【2004湖北】A. handB. reachC. spaceD. distance22. He kept looking at her, wondering whether he ____ her somewhere.【2004湖北】A. sawB. has seenC. seesD. had seen23. There was ____ time ____ I hated to go to school.【2004湖北】A. a; thatB. a; whenC. the; thatD. the; when24. It was ____ back home after the experiment.【2004湖北】A. not until midnight did he goB. until midnight that he didn’t goC. not until midnight that he wentD. until midnight when he did n’t go25. There are two buildings, ____ stands nearly a hundred feet high.【2004湖北】A. the largerB. the larger of themC. the larger one thatD. the larger of which26. —Excuse me. Is this the right way to the Summer Palace?—Sorry, I am not sure. But it ____ be.【2004湖北】A. mightB. willC. mustD. can27. You should try to get a good night’s sleep ____ much work you have to do.【2004湖北】A. howeverB. no matterC. althoughD. whatever28. ____ with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.【2004湖北】A. CompareB. When comparingC. ComparingD. When compared29. What surprised me was not what he said but ____ he said it.【2004湖北】A. the wayB. in the way thatC. in the wayD. the way which30. On hearing the news of the accident in the coalmine, she ____ pale.【2004湖北】A. gotB. changedC. wentD. appeared31. We have to ____ the wheat as soon as possible because a storm is on the way.【2004湖北】A. get awayB. get acrossC. get throughD. get in32. Once a decision has been made, all of us should ____ it.【2004湖北】A. direct toB. stick toC. lead toD. refer to33. —George and Lucy got married last week. Did you go to their wedding?—No. I ____. Did they have a big wedding?【2004湖北】A. was not invitedB. have not been invitedC. hadn’t been invitedD. didn’t invite34. ____ straight on and you’ll see a church. You won’t miss it.【2004湖北】A. GoB. GoingC. If you goD. When going35. —Will $200____?—I’m afraid not. We need at least 50 more dollars.【2004湖北】A. countB. satisfyC. fitD. do完形填空Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. (36) ____ she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student (37) ____ to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No (38) ____ tire.At this time, a car (39) ____. Paul and Diane told Clay to (40) ____ them to a service station near their (41) ____. They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to (42) ____ with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No (43) ____. They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,” Paul said, handing Clay a (44) ____ of keys, “Take our car. We (45) ____ be using it over the holiday.”Clay was (46) ____. “But I’m going all the way to South Carolina, and I’ll be gone for two weeks,” she (47) ____ them.“We know,” Paul said. “We’ll be (48) ____ when you get back. Here’s our number if you need to (49) ____ us.”Unable to believe her eyes, Clay watched as the (50) ____ put her luggage into their car and then (51) ____ her off. Two weeks later she (52) ____ to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three-new tires and the radio (53) ____.“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I (54) ____ you?”“Oh, no,” Paul said, “we don’t want any money. It’s our (55) ____.” Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure, it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit.36. A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Immediately D. Fortunately37. A. afforded B. wanted C. allowed D. managed38. A. spare B. free C. full D. empty39. A. passed B. stopped C. paused D. started40. A. help B. push C. take D. follow41. A. garage B. house C. shop D. hotel42. A. agree B. match C. go D. deal43. A. way B. message C. success D. luck44. A. set B. number C. pair D. chain45. A. can’t B. shouldn’t C. mustn’t D. won’t46. A. satisfied B. worried C. astonished D. disturbed47. A. persuaded B. advised C. reminded D. promised48. A. happy B. here C. away D. busy49. A. get in touch with B. keep in touch with C. be in touch with D. put in touch with50. A. repairmen B. cleaners C. friends D. couple51. A. sent B. shook C. watched D. drove52. A. shocked B. happened C. returned D. came53. A. loaded B. fixed C. tied D. rebuilt54. A. owe B. lend C. give D. offer55. A. wish B. job C. duty D. pleasure阅读理解AMy teenage son Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to him, but the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six failing grades for the year. At this rate he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged him. Nothing worked.One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and pleaded for help. “Please God, I can’t do anything more for my son. I’m at the end of my rope. I’m giving the whole thing up to you.”I was at work when I got a phone call. A. man introduced himself as the headmaster. “I want to talk to you about Karl’s absences.” Before he could say another word, I choked up and all my disappointment and sadness over Karl came pouring out into the ears of this stranger. “I love my son but I just don’t know what to do. I’ve tried everything to get Karl to go back to school andnothing has worked. It’s out of my hands.” for a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, “Thank you for your time,” and hung up.Karl’s next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally, he even made the honor roll. In his fourth year, I attended a parent-teacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were astonished at the way he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, “Mum, remember that call from the headmaster last year?” I nodded. “That was me. I thought I’d play a joke but when I heard what you said, it really hit me how much I was hurting you. That’s when I knew I had to make you proud.”56. By saying “Karl became withdrawn”, the author means that the boy changed entirely and ____.A. preferred to stay alone at home.B. lost interest in his studiesC. refused to talk to othersD. began to dislike his mother57. There was silence on the other end of the line because ____.A. the speaker was too moved to say anything to the motherB. the speaker waited for the mother to finish speakingC. the speaker didn’t want the mother to recognize his voiceD. the speaker was unable to interrupt the mother58. The sentence “…he even made the honor roll” means that “____”.A. he was even on the list to be praised at the parent-teacher meetingB. he was even on the list of students who made progress in gradesC. he was even on the list of students who had turned themselves aroundD. he was even on the list of the best students at school59. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Children in single-parent families often have mental problems.B. Mother’s love plays an important role in teenagers’ life.C. Being understood by parents is very important to teenagers.D. School education doesn’t work without full support from parents.BIf a person forgets names, places or facts——and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping——it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer’s disease. So it’s important to see a doctor as soon as you can.There is no cure for Alzheimer’s. But a drug called ARICEPT has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms(症状).In studies, ARICEPT has been proved to work for Alzheimer’s. It has helped people improve their memory over time. It has also helped them to keep doing everyday things on their own.Ask your doctor if ARICEPT is right for you or your loved one. It is the Number One drug for Alzheimer’s in the world. The sooner you know it’s Alzheimer’s, the better ARICEPT can help.ARICEPT is good for many but may not be good for everyone. Some people may experience not sleeping well, feeling very tired, or not wanting to eat. In studies, these side effects weren’t serious at all and went away over time. Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.60. If one suffers from Alzheimer’s, ____.A. he has trouble with his memoryB. he can’t do everyday things on his ownC. he often forgets things because he is oldD. he can’t move about61. What is ARICEPT?A. A medicine to cure Alzheimer’s.B. A medicine to delay signs of aging.C. A medicine to reduce the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.D. A medicine to cure brain damage.62. One who is taking ARICEPT should go to see a doctor if he ____.A. can’t fall asleepB. feels tired outC. has no desire to eatD. feels like a drunken manC8:30 PMOutlookOutlook is back with a new series of reports to keep you up date with all that’s new in the world of entertainment. Stories go all the way from the technical to the romantic, from stage to screen. There will be reports of the stars of the moment, the stars of the future and the stars of the past. The director with his new film, the designer with the latest fashion, and the musician with the popular song are part of the new Outlook. The program is introduced by Fran Levine.9:00 PMDiscoveryWhen a 10-year-old boy gets a first class degree in mathematics or an 8-year-old plays chess like a future grand master, they are considered as geniuses. Where does the quality of genius come from? Is it all in the genes(基因) or can any child be turned into a genius? And if parents do have a child who might become a genius in the future, what should they do? In this 30-minute film, Barry Johnson, the professor at School of Medicine, New York University will help you discover the answer.10:00 PMScience/HealthIs it possible to beat high blood pressure without drugs? The answer is “yes”, according to the researchers at Johns Hopkins and three other medical centers. After a study of 800 persons with high blood pressure, they found that after 6 months, those devoted to weight loss——exercise and eating a low-salt, low-fat food——lost about 13 pounds and became fitter. Plus, 35% of them dropped into the “normal”category(范畴). This week, Dr. Alan Duckworth will tell you how these people reduce their blood pressure to a level similar to what’s achieved with Hypertension drugs.63. The main purpose of writing these three texts is ____.A. to invite people to see filmsB. to invite people to topic discussionsC. to attract more students to attend lecturesD. to attract more people to watch TV programs64. From Outlook, you can get a great deal of information about ____.A. story tellersB. famous starsC. film companiesD. music fans65. Who will be most probably interested in Discovery?A. Parents who want to send their children to a school of medicine.B. Children who are good at mathematics.C. Parents who want their child to become another Albert Einstein.D. Children who are interested in playing chess.66. In Science/Health, “Johns Hopkins” is ____.A. a famous universityB. a medical centerC. a well-known doctorD. a drug company67. According to the third text, which of the following has almost the same effect as Hypertension drugs?A. Exercise plus a healthy diet.B. Loss of thirteen pounds in weight.C. Six months of exercise without drugs.D. Low-salt and low-fat food.DWho is there among us who hasn’t dreamed of having his or her own small(maybe, several years later, even big) business, and having wonderful freedom, both from a boss and from the time clock: the freedom to make up our own rules for our work, and our own plans——arranging our own hours of work? That way work would be both painless and fun. Or, so we imagine.Well, in fact it isn’t quite as simple as that. Yes, it is true that being the boss has its satisfactions and that you can arrange your working hours freely if you own your own small business. But in those early years of starting your own business, you shouldn’t think of a free day, not to mention flying off for a month’s vacation. It is not unusual for new business owners to work seventy or eighty hours a week, and if there is a day off, that day might need to be devoted to accounting(算账).But this negative picture doesn’t destroy the beautiful hopes. The possibility of getting something wonderful in return——both material and mental——continues to drive that large number of people who start up small businesses each year in the United States.68. From the first paragraph, we know that everybody hopes ____.A. to rule othersB. to be his or her own bossC. to get a time clockD. to be free from work69. Most new business owners have to ____.A. work more than 10 hours a dayB. devote himself to accountingC. fly to some places in the worldD. have a day off in a week70. The expression “negative picture” most probably means “____”.A. a terrible experienceB. a poor pictureC. limited freedomD. unpleasant situations71. The beautiful hopes will never be destroyed because ____.A. people love beautiful things by natureB. people have a strong desire to seek personal gainsC. small businesses make big money each year in the USD. small businesses have advantages over big companiesEThe year is 2094. It has been announced that a comet(彗星) is heading towards the Earth. Most of it will miss our planet, but two pieces will probably hit the southern half of the Earth.On 17 July, a piece four kilometers wide enters the Earth’s atmosphere(大气层) with a massive explosion. About half of the piece is destroyed, but the remaining part hits the South Atlantic at 200 times the speed of sound. The sea boils and a huge hole is made in the sea bed. Huge waves are created and spread outwards from the hole. The wall of water, a kilometer high, rushes towards southern Africa at 800 kilometres an hour. Cities on the African coast are totally destroyed and millions of people are drowned.Before the waves reach south America, the second piece of the comet lands in Argentina. Earthquakes and volcanoes are set off in the Andes Mountains. The shock waves move north into California and all around the Pacific Ocean. The cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tokyo are completely destroyed by earthquakes. Millions of people in the southern half of the earth are already dead, but the north won’t escape for long. Because of the explosions, the sun is hidden by clouds of dust, temperatures around the world fall to almost zero. Crops are ruined. The sun won’t be seen again for many years. Wars break out as countries fight for food. A year later, no more than 10 million people remain alive.Could it really happen? In fact, it has already happened more than ones in the history of the Earth. The dinosaurs were on the Earth for over 160 million years. Then 65 million years ago they suddenly disappeared. Many scientists believe that the Earth was hit by a piece of object in space. The dinosaurs couldn’t live through the cold climate that followed and they died out. Will we meet the same end?72. What is mainly described in the passage?A. A historic discovery.B. An event of imagination.C. A research on space.D. A scientific adventure.73. When the first piece hits the South Atlantic, it causes ____.A. an earthquakeB. damages to citiesC. an Earth explosionD. huge waves74. Why can’t the northern half of the earth escape for long?A. Because the land is covered with water.B. Because the light and heat from the sun can not reach the earth.C. Because people there can not live at the temperature of zero.D Because wars break out among countries.75. By giving the example of dinosaurs, the author tries to prove ____.A. animals could not live in the cold climateB. what happened 65 million years ago was an invented storyC. the human beings will die out in 2094D. The Earth could be hit by other objects in space短文改错:I often dream of a teacher. I dream of standing on the 76. ________________platform in the classroom and give lessons to lovely boys 77. ________________and girls. I teach them, play with them, but watch them 78. ________________growing up. I am always young when I was staying 79. ________________with them. I know there is not easy to be a teacher. You 80. ________________have to learn in order to teach. Without enough knowledges, 81. ________________you can never learn well. What is more, you have to 82. ________________be friends with your pupils and take good care of him. 83. ________________Only in this way can you be a good teacher and win 84. ________________respect form them. Though I am a student now, I willwork as very hard to make my dream come true. 85. ________________书面表达三班的同学进行了一场有关英语学习的讨论。
2013年高考英语试题分类汇编 故事类完形填空 Word版含解析
2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试【完形记叙文】2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试【福建卷】第二节完形填空We have been driving in fog all morning, but the fog is lifting now. The little seaside villages are 36 , one by one. "There is my grandmother's house," I say, 37 across the bay to a shabby old house.I am in Nova Scotia on a pilgrimage (朝圣) with Lisa, my granddaughter, seeking roots for her, retracing (追溯) 38 memory for me. Lisa was one of the mobile children, 39 from house to house in childhood. She longs for a sense of 40 , and so we have come to Nova Scotia where my husband and I were born and where our ancestors 41 for 200 years.We soon 42 by the house and I tell her what it was like here, the memories 43 back, swift as the tide (潮水). Suddenly, I long to walk again in the 44 where I was once so gloriously a child. It still 45 a member of the family, but has not been lived in for a while. We cannot go into the house, but I can still walk 46 the rooms in memory. Here, my mother 47 in her bedroom window and wrote in her diary. I can still see the enthusiastic family 48 into and out of the house. I could never have enough of being 49 them. However, that was long after those childhood days. Lisa 50 attentively as I talk and then says, " So this is where I 51 ; where I belong. "She has 52 her roots. To know where I come from is one of the great longings of the human 53. To be rooted is "to have an origin". We need 54 origin. Looking backward, we discover what is unique in us; learn the 55 of "I". We must all go home again—in reality or memory.31. A. appearing B. moving C. exposing D. expanding32. A. referring B. travelling C. pointing D. coming33. A. shared B. short C. fresh D. treasured34. A. passed B. raised C. moved D. sent35. A. home B. duty C. reality D. relief36. A. built B. lived C. remained D. explored37. A. catch up B. pull up C. step down D. come down38. A. falling B. turning C. rushing D. bringing39. A. yard B. village C. room D. house40. A. adapts to B. appeals to C. belongs to D. occurs to41. A. across B. through C. along D. past42. A. lay B. played C. stood D. sat43. A. marching B. looking C. breaking D. pouring44. A. between B. with C. near D. behind45. A. wonders B. listens C. reacts D. agrees46. A. began B. grew C. studied D. stayed47. A. deepened B. recognized C. accepted D. found48. A. heart B. rights C. interest D. behaviors49. A. one B. its C. that D. every50. A. meaning B. expression C. connection D. background[定文体抓主旨]:本文是一篇记叙文,取材于Ardis Whitman的You must go home again。
2004年高考英语完形填空真题详解
2004年高考英语完形填空真题详解·全国卷I(山东、山西、河南、河北、安徽、江西)It was the night before the composition was due. As I looked at the list of topics(题目), “The Art of Eating Spaghetti(意大利面条)” caught my eye. The word “spaghetti” brought back the ___36___ of an evening at Uncle Ali en’s in Belleville ___37___all of us were seated around the table and Aunt Pat ___38___spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was an exotic(外来的) treat in ___39___days. Never had I eaten spaghetti, and ___40___of the grown-ups had enough experience to be___41___it. What laughing ___42___we had about the___43___respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. ___44___, I wanted to write about that, but I wanted to ___45___ it down simply for my own ___46___, not for Mr. Fleagle, my composition teacher. ___47___, I would write something else.When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no ___48___ left to write a proper composition for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to ___49___my work. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the ___50___papers. He said, “Now, class, I want to read you a composition, ‘The Art of Eating Spaghetti’. ”My words! He was reading my words out ___51___ to the whole class. ___52___ laughed, then the whole class was laughing with open-hearted enjoyment. I did my best not to show___53___, but what I was feeling was pure happiness, ___54___ my words had the power to make people___55___.36. A. memory B. thought C. knowledge D. experience37. A. when B. where C. since D. after38. A. cooked B. served C. got D. made39. A. their B. past C. last D. those40. A. none B. one C. earns D. neither41. A. careful about B. good at C. fond of D. interested in42. A. speeches B. lessons C. sayings D. arguments43. A. nearly B. naturally C. officially D. socially44. A. Especially B. Probably C. Suddenly D. Fortunately45. A. settle B. put C. bite D. let46. A. work B. story C. luck D. joy47. A. However B. Therefore C. As for him D. Except for that48. A. time B. excuse C. way D. idea49. A. give up B. continue C. hand in D. delay50. A. written B. graded C. collected D. calmly51. A. laid B. fast C. publicly D. calmly52. A. People B. Nobody C. Somebody D. I53. A. shock B. wonder C. worry D. pleasure54. A. if B. for C. while D. although55. A. excited B. satisfied C. think D. laugh【答案与解析】本文是一篇记叙文。
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2004年Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road . 36 she found she got a flat. The 22-year-old student 37 to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk . No 38 tire.At this time, a car 39 . Paul and Diane told Clay to 40 them to a service station near their 41 . They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to 42 with her car . “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire, No 43 . They decided to let her use their own car . “Here ,” Paul said , handing Clay a 44 of keys , “Take our car. We 45 be using it over the holiday.”Clay was 46 . “But I‟m going all the way to South Carolina, and I‟ll be gone for two weeks,” she 47 them.“We know,” Paul said. “We‟ll be 48 when you get back. Here‟s our number if you need to 49 us.”Unable to believe her eyes , Clay watched as the 50 put her luggage into their car and then 51 her off . Two weeks later she 52 to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio 53 . “Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I 54 you?” “Oh, no,” Paul said , “we don‟t want any money . It‟s our 55 .” Clay realized that while it might have been their pleasure , it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit .36.A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Immediately D.Fortunately 37.A.afforded B.wanted C.allowed D.managed 38.A.spare B.free C.full D.empty 39.A.passed B.stopped C.paused D.started 40.A.help B.push C.take D.follow 41.A.garage B.house C.shop D.hotel 42.A.agree B.match C.go D.deal43.A.way B.message C.success D.luck 44.A.set B.number C.pair D.chain45.A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.won’t 46.A.satisfied B.worried C.astonished D.disturbed 47.A.persuaded B.advised C.reminded D.promised 48.A.happy B.here C.away D.busy 49.A.get in touch with B.keep in touch withC.be in touch with D.put in touch with 50.A.repairmen B.cleaners C.friends D.couple 51.A.sent B.shook C.watched D.drove 52.A.shocked B.happened C.returned D.came 53.A.loaded B.fixed C.tied D.rebuilt 54.A.owe B.lend C.give D.offer 55.A.wish B.job C.duty D.pleasure2005年You are near the front line of a battle. Around you shells are exploding ;people are shooting from a house behind you .What are you doing there? You aren‟t a soldier .You aren‟t 36 carrying a gun .You‟re standing in front of a 37 and you‟re telling the TV 38 what is happening.It’s all in a day’s work for a war reporter ,and it can be very 39 .In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫),28 reporters and photographers were killed .Hundreds more were 41 .What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?“I think it‟s every young journalist‟s 44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Mich ael Nicholson, “that‟s 45 you find the excitement .So when the first opportunity comes ,you take it 46 it is a war.”But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes ,whenyou’re lying on the ground and bullets (子弹)are flying 48 your ears ,you think: ‘What am I doing here? I’m not going to do this again.’But that feeling 49 after a while and whe n the next war starts , you‟ll be 50 .”“None of us believes that we’re going to 51 ,”adds Michael .But he always 52 a lucky charm(护身符)with him .It was given to him by his wife for his first war .It’s a card which says “Take care of yourself.”Does he ever think about dying? “Oh, 53 ,and every time it happens you look to the sky and say to God, …If you get me out of this ,I 54 I‟ll never do it again.‟ You can almost hear God 55 ,because you know he doesn‟t believe you .”36.A.simply B.really C.merely D.even 37.A.crowd B.house C.battlefield D.camera 38.A.producers B.viewers C.directors D.actors 39A.dangerous B.exciting C.normal D.disappointing 40.A.stay B.fight C.war D.life 41.A.injured B.buried C.defeated D.saved 42.A.bring B.show C.take D.make43.A.scenes B.passages C.stories D.contents44.A.belief B.dream C.duty D.faith45.A.why B.what C.how D.where46.A.even so B.ever since C.as if D.even if47.A.fear B.surprise C.shame D.sadness48.A.into B.around C.past D.through49.A.returns B.goes C.continues D.occurs50.A.there B.away C.out D.home51.A.leave B.escape C.die D.remain52.A.hangs B.wears C.holds D.carries53.A.never B.many times C.some time D.seldom54.A.consider B.accept C.promise D.guess55.A.whispering B.laughing C.screaming D.crying2006年In the city of Fujisawa, Japan, lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki. When she was a teenager, she 36 of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American 37 was from the textbooks she had read. "I had a 38 in mind: Daddy watching TV in the living room, Mummy 39 cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend."Atsuko 40 to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 41 world.' "People were struggling with problems and often seemed 42 ," she said. "I felt very alone."One of her hardest 43 was physical education. "We played volleyball." she said. "The other students were 44 it, but I wasn't."One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 45 the ball to her teammates so they could knock it 46 the net- NO problem for most people, but it terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing face 47 she failed.A young man on her team 48 What she was going through." He walked up to me and49 , 'Come on. You can do that.""You will never understand how those words of 50 made me feel. Four words: You can do that I felt like crying with happiness"She made it through the class. Perhaps she thanked the young man; she is not 51 .Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in Japan, working as a salesclerk. "I have 52 forgotten the words." she said. "When things are not going so well, I think of them." She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 53 to her. "He probably doesn't even remember it," she said. That may be the lesson. Whenever you say something to a person cruel or kind---you have no idea how long the words will 54. She's all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 55 words: You can do that.36. A. learned B. spoke C. dreamed D. heard 37. A. way B. life C. education D. spirit38. A. photo B. painting C. picture D. drawing39. A. baking B. frying C. steaming D. boiling40. A. hoped B. arranged C. liked D. attempted41. A. described B. imagined C. created D. discovered42. A. tense B. cheerful C. relaxed D. deserted43. A. times B. question C. classes D. projects.44. A. curious about B. good at C. slow at D. nervous about45. A. kick B. pass C. carry D. hit排球46. A. through B. into C. over D. past 47. A. after B. if C. because D. until48. A. believed B. considered C. wondered D. sensed49. A. warned B. sighed C. ordered D. whispered50. A. excitement B. encouragement C. persuasion D. suggestion51. A. interested B. doubtful C. puzzled D. sure52. A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost53. A. happened B. applied C. seemed D. meant54. A. continue B. stay C. exist D. live55. A. merciful B. bitter C. simple D. easy2007年Many years ago,I owned a service station加油站,服务台and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.One very cold,wet night at about 3:30 a.m.,there was a 41 on the front door of our house.A young man,wet from 42 to toe,explained that he had 43 out of petrol about 30 km up the road.He had left his pregnant(怀孕的) wife and his two children 44 at the car and said that he would hitchhike(搭便车) back.Once I had 45 a can with petrol,I took him back to his car where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both 46 ,saying that they were cold.Once the car had started,I suggested that he 47 me back.Before leaving,I had turned the heater 48 in the roadhouse,so that when we went in,it was nice and 49 .While the little ones played and ran 50 ,I prepared bread and butter for the children,and hot chocolate for the 51 .It was about 5 a.m. before they 52 .The young fellow asked me how much he 53 me and I told him that the petrol pump(加油泵) had 54 $15.He offered to pay “call-out fee”上门服务,but I wouldn’t accept it.About a month later,I received a 55 from Interstate,a large bus company that we had been trying to 56 to stop off中途停留at our roadhouse for a long time.It 57 out that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager,the most 58 person in the company.In his letter,he thanked me again and 59 me that,from then on,all their buses would stop at my service station.In this 60 ,a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a huge amount of benefits.41.A.kick B.hit C.beat D.knock42.A.finger B.shoulder C.head D.hand43.A.driven ed e D.run44.A.away B.behind C.over D.out45.A.supplied B.poured C.equipped D.filled46.A.sleeping B.crying C.quarrelling D.fighting47.A.allow B.ring C.lead D.follow48.A.on B.off C.in D.over49.A.neat B.hot C.warm D.attractive50.A.around B.inside C.nearby D.along51.A.drivers B.guests C.customers D.adults52.A.left B.arrived C.ate D.disappeared53.A.gave B.paid C.owed D.offered54.A.appeared B.exhibited C.calculated D.shown55.A.call B.letter C.check D.notice56.A.get B.force C.requite D.hope57.A.pointed B.turned C.worked D.found58.A.generous B.successful C.serious D.powerful59.A.praised B.persuaded rmed D.convinced60.A.lesson B.business C.aspect D.case2008年On a warm Monday, Jenny Neitson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to __41__in fresh air, she settled back仰坐to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she __42__a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she __43__what would happen, the man was there, shouting through window. “Get out!”Neilson__44__.Pulling open her door, the man seized her __45__the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed, __46__her purse and the keys.Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a __47__, heard the screams and began running.When they __48__Neilson‟s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver‟s seat and was __49__ serching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attacker __50__ back. But even in his cornered panic, he was no__51__for the two athletic men.Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushedback to the office to__52__the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes—used to tie up newspapers.With his arms__53__tightly behind him, the prisoner looked up and said __54__. “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves—you just caught one of the most wanted men. ” They __55__him and waited for the police.Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the __56__carjacker(劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose__57__--but with a full head of hair—had been recently printed in their own newspaper.Neilson considers herself lucky __58__she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a __59__ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unforunately, ”she says, “many people would__60__have done what they did , and that is the real truth. ”41. A. bring B. let C. gather D. send42. A. recognized B. watched C. noticed D. met43. A. realize B. understand C. imagine D. conclude44. A. escaped B. struggled C. refused D. obeyed45. A. by B. around C. with D. on46. A. burying B. forgetting C. offering D. grabbing47. A. trip B. visit C. break D. holiday48. A. started B. stopped C. entered D. reached49. A. carefully B. madly C. disappointedly D. patiently50. A. fought B. turned C. jumped D. shouted51. A. match B. target C. equal D. companion52. A. remind B. phone C. invite D. beg53. A. rolled B. folded C. bent D. tied54. A. angrily B. kindly C. coldly D. warmly55. A. caight B. thanked C. comforted D. ignored56. A. ordinary B. professional C. honest D. outstanding57. A. picture B. background C. character D. story58. A. and B. but C. though D. when59. A. ridiculous B. similar C. strange D. different60. A. sometimes B. never C. often D. forever2009年There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life. Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. “Who”, I asked a senior, “is Mrs. McNamara, my 10th grade English teacher?” He just 31 and said something about my being in 32 . Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. McNamara had a pattern of 33 that she repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for 34 . The next day, when we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard 35 to the homework reading. We were 36 to write an in-class essay about one of the topics. The following day, she would 37 the corrected and graded essays and each person would be called 38 to stand in front of the class and to 39 his/her essay. The class were required to criticize (评论)that essay, 40 the grade of everyone in class would be reduced.The first time that I 41 her read-write-criticize method, I had not 42 to do the homework and had written something without knowing what it meant. 43 the extreme embarrassment I suffered, standing before my classmates, 44 myself. No one laughed at me; no one would be 45 enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamara‟s class. The embarrassment came from 46 and along with it came a strong 47 not to let it happen again.Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files; it was easy to see the 48 in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamara 49 me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could improve myself. And I 50 . Thank you, Mrs. McNamara.31.A.nodded ughed C apologized D.shouted32.A.trouble B. sorrow C danger D. anger33.A.behaviour B. evaluation C activity D. thought34.A.review B. performance C practice D. homework35.A.added B. related C contrbuted pared36.A.expected B. persuaded C. allowed D. advised37.A.collect B. return C send D.receive38.A.on purpose B. at first C by chance D. in turn39.A.talk through B. hand over C.read out D. show off40.A.so B.and C but D.or41.A.tried B.adopted C examined D. experienced42.A.undertaken B.attempted C bothered D.hesitated43.A.Remember B. Predict C Bear D. Imagine44.A.playing jokes on B.making a fool ofC.tting a trap forD.taking advantage of45.A.brave B.careless C.proud D.selfish46.A.above B.within C.behind D.below47.A.tendency B.preference C.determination D.sense48.A.improvements B.pains C.difficulties D.advantages49. A. trusted B. invited C. forced D. permitted50.A.did B.could C.had D.would2010年The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to 31 the seats, settled in one of them.It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of 32 . Susan‟s husband Mark watched her 33 in to hopelessness and he was 34 to use every possible means to help his wife.Finally, Susan felt ready to 35 to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too 36 to get around the city by herself. Mark 37 to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening 38 she could manage it by herself.For two weeks, Mark 39 Susan to and from work each day. He taught her how to rely on her other 40 , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new 41 .At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip 42 . Monday morning arrived. Before she left, she hugged her husband 43 , her eyes filled with tears of gratitude (感激). She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their 44 ways. Each day went perfectly, and a wild excitement 45 Susan. She was doing it!On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work 46 . As she was getting off the bus, the driver Said, “Miss, I sure 47 you.” Curious, Susan asked the driver 48 .“You know, every morning for the 49 week, a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office buildi ng safely,” the bus driver said.Tears of happiness poured down Susan‟s cheeks. She was so lucky for he hadgiven her a gift more powerful than 50 . That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.31. A. touch B. grab C. count D. feel32. A. weakness B. sickness C. darkness D. sadness33. A. run B. sink C. jump D. step34. A. inspired B. determined C. honored D. pleased.35. A. return B. adjust C. contribute D. stick36. A. tired B. astonished C. depressed D. frightened37. A. volunteered B. attempted C. continued D. straggled38. A. when B. as C. until D. after39. A. drove B. directed C. accompanied D. sent40. A. feelings B. organs C. skills D. senses41. A. position B. environment C. status D. role42. A. on her own B. in person C. to her benefit D. on foot43. A. politely B. calmly C. briefly D. tightly44. A. opposite B. separate C. fixed D. lonely45. A. took charge of B. took place ofC. took advantage ofD. took hold46. A. as usual B. as a role C. as well D. as a consequence47. A. respect B. envy C. know D. support48. A. what B. how C. why D. who49. A. past B. same C. first D. next50. A. courage B. will C. sight D. wisdom8个动词(1个词组);4个名词;3个形容词;1副词;1副词词组;1个连词;1个介词词组;1疑问代词8动词(1词组);5名;1形容;3副;2连词;1情态动词2011年The young woman entered the pool where an injured dolphin(海豚)was swimming.Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.In her second grade.Maja 31 her cousin.Jasmina.After Jasmina’s death.Maja swore she would honor the little girl by 32 with a dolphin, an animal that both girls 33 .”Jasmina never got the chance to do it.”says Maja, now32, “so I 34 that someday I’d do it for her.”In high school, Maja was 35 about sports.She even planned to become an athlete.36 , in 1993, during the civil war in her home country, a bomb 37 her left leg.After two years’38 in the U.S., Maja received her first artificial (人造的)leg, but 39 it didn’t fit well, walking for Maja was very painful. 40 , she managed to graduate from a local high school.Then after receiving a 41 from Saint Francis University, she got a job at an insurance firm and 42 started her own company.To relax, Maja 43 often watch the dolphins play at an aquarium(水族馆)near her home.A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost its tail, caught her 44 . One day, Maja happened to see trainers 45 Winter with a high-tech tail.When they were done.Winter swam freely in the water.Maja was 46 .She managed to find the inventors of Winter’s tail.Within ten days, she had a new leg which freed her of the 47 that had troubled her for almost 16 years.Now Maja was ready to keep her 48 .She went to the aquarium.Lowered herself into the pool and held out a hand to Winter, who approached 49 , then swam away.After a few minutes, the dolphin let Maja 50 its back. Finally, the two began to swim around the pool together.31.A.lost B.visited C.rescued D.left 32.A.talking B.living C.swimming D.surfing 33.A.adored B.adopted C. possessed D.purchased 34.A.pretended B.decided C.perfected D.agreed35.A.positive B.enthusiastic C.particular D.curious 36.A.Undoubtedly B.Surprisingly C.Strangely D.Unfortunately 37.A.took away B.took over C.cut down D.cut out 38.A.study B.operation C.treatment D.experiment 39.A.until B.because C.although D.if 40.A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.Besides D.However 41.A.scholarships B.degree C.prize D.notice 42.A.gradually B.actually C.eventually D.naturally 43.A.might B.should C.could D.would 44.A.eye B.leg C.nose D.hand 45.A.decorating B.guiding C.marking D.fitting 46.A.inspired B.puzzled C.shocked D.amused 47.A.worry B.sadness C.pain D.fear 48.A.appointment B.promise C.record D.habit 49.A.blindly B.angrily C.gratefully D.cautiously 50.A.strike B.cover C.touch D.wipe2012年6动;3名;7形容;1副词;1连词;1介词;1情态动词I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist proposed that the 31 society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I 32 hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood. 33 the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you 34 have done. Life has become hopelessly 35 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you 36 things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Happy as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I 37 at the other end of the town.I was 38 that this simple vehicle could let me 39 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 40 did I really go?Since I hated to be 41 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to 42 an odometer (里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but 43 , “An odometer without aspeedometer (速度计) is like a 44 without a knife.”I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were 45 to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?”he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matchbox and has many 46 .”Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn. “You can‟t leave the back part 47 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons 48 the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven when you feel 49 on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was not strong enough to 50 the offer.“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” sa id Mr. Johnson in the end.31. A. adult B. human C. consumer D. bachelor32. A. eventually B. immediately C. reluctantly D. gratefully33. A. Although B. Because C. As D. Unless34. A. would B. should C. must D. could35. A. boring B. complicated C. stressful D. tough36. A. natural B. mysterious C. complex D. unique37. A. gave up B. broke down C. calmed down D. ended up38. A. amazed B. amused C. confused D. concerned39. A. march B. drive C. cover D. measure40. A. far B. long C. fast D. deep41. A. unreliable B. impractical C. unprepared D. inaccurate42. A. fix B. checkC. repair D. lay43. A. swore B. added C. replied D. concluded44. A. pencil B. fork C. box D. cake45. A. distributed B. converted C. applied D. attached46. A. shapes B. sizes C. functions D. models47. A. loose B. blank C. bare D. incomplete48. A. beside B. before C. below D. behind49. A. sick B. hungry C. hot D. thirsty50. A. consider B. withdraw C. make D. resist2013年Zigfried, a little mouse, blew his breath on the frosty window of the farmhouse and rubbed it to see the outside. Still nobody came. Maybe today, he thought 31 . It was only a few days before Christmas and he was watching for a miracle (奇迹).This farmhouse had been 32 too long. It needed a family. Zigfried’s 33 made a noise. He realized that he hadn’t eaten anything since yesterday. He jumped from the windowsill (窗沿), grabbed a 34 from his home, and went next door to Farmer Mike’s.Farmer Mike’s house had been a great place for the little mouse 35 the farmer married a wife who had a cat. Zigfried 36 when he thought of it. He looked around cautiously as he 37 into the room where grain was stored and was quite 38 as he filled his bag with wheat. He was turning to leave when suddenly he 39 a hot breath about his ear. His heart beat 40 , and without thinking he started to run and luckily 41 the cat’s paws (爪子).The next afternoon, Zigfried heard some good news: a 42 family would be moving into the farmhouse soon. Zigfried’s granny would arrive on Christmas Eve to43 with him. He hoped that the family would come before his granny came. Before long, a car came 44 the road leading to the house, with butter sandwiches, cheese and chocolate.Zigfried’s Christmas miracle did arrive!The house came 45 the next few days. Zigfried 46 every single hour of them. 47 , the day before Christmas when he was drinking hot chocolate with a 48 smile at the door of his home, he heard the 49 of the children of the family about what they might get for Christmas. What? A cat? The 50 froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open. Aftera long while, he at l ast found his voice: “Hey! Whose Christmas miracle is this?”31. A. carefully B. excitedly C. hopefully D. proudly32. A. shabby B. noisy C. messy D. empty33. A. mouth B. nose C. stomach D. throat 34. A. bag B. stick C. bowl D. coat35. A. although B. until C. whereas D. unless 6动;4名;4形容;3副;2连36. A. leapt B. sniffed C. trembled D. withdrew 1介词37. A. broke B. marched C. paced D. stole38. A. curious B. nervous C. pitiful D. sensible39. A. took B. released C. felt D. drew40. A. strongly B. irregularly C. slowly D. wildly41. A. escaped B. seized C. rubbed D. scratched42. A. close B. happy C. new D. young43. A. celebrate B. communicate C. compete D. compromise44. A. across B. from C. off D. up45. A. alive B. loose C. open D. still46. A. counted B. enjoyed C. missed D. wasted47. A. However B. Instead C. Moreover D. Therefore48. A. bitter B. forced C. polite D. satisfied49. A. introduction B. discussion C. comment D. debate50. A. blood B. smile C. tear D. sweat。