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高一英语完形填空专练
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从26- 45 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。
(一)
There is a holiday next week and I can’ t decide. Iwhathavetoadolt of
work to do 26 and this would be a good chance (机会) 27 . But I don’ t 28likethe holiday in such a way . I can work at home all the rest of the year . Last year I
went 29 to the mountains . 30 there was beautiful , but it is too cold this time of
a year. And it’ s really31 far to go for a short holiday . I decide 32 this
isn ’ t a good time 33to the mountains. But I 34 to go somewhere else .
Perhaps this would be a good chance to go to the beach(海滨). I like to go for
walks 35 the seashore 36 the warm sunshine and watch the water. It’ s only eight
miles away and I could get there 37 about two hours . After thinking it 38, I am
sure that this is a 39 time for the seashore than 40.
Oh, here is a letter 41 Jim . He 42 he is going to his house in the mountains
for the 43 , and he 44 me to go with him . 45 giving it some more thought, I wrote
back to Jim and thanked him for that .
26.A. at home B. at house C. in school D. in factory
27.A. do it B. doing that C. to do it D. with that
28.A. to take B. to spend C. having D. asking
29.A. the north B. for north C. north D. to north
30.A. Nothing B. Everything C. Somebody D. Anything
31.A. very B. enough C. rather D. too
32.A. that B. what C. whether D. when
33.A. go B. go to C. go for D. leave
34.A. do want B. wanted C. shall want D. was wanting
35.A. on B. by C. beside D. along
36.A. on B. during C. in D. under
37.A. in B. for C. with D. after
38.A. about B. of C. over D. on
39.A. good B. fine C. better D. best
40.A. home B. the mountains C. big cities D. country villages
41.A. for B. to C. from D. by
42.A. says B. tells C. speaks D. talks
43.A. weekend B. holiday C. sunday D. trip
44.A. want B. wish C. hopes D. asks
45.A. When B. With C. Without D. As
(二)
Do you believe that some numbers are lucky or unlucky ? If you answer“ yes ”
26 this question , you are certainly not 27 . For example , many people in certain
countries believe that 28 13 is especially bad . They believe 13 people should 29
sit at a table together, and that 30 things will happen 31 Friday the 13th .Some
buildings do not even designate a 13th floor . On the other hand, 7 is often
considered a 32 number.33 everyone goes along with this belief in the power of
numbers. Some people think that lucky 34 unlucky numbers are only superstitions
(迷信) that should not 35 seriously .36 , others think that numbers 37 have the power to affect people ’s38.
In ancient times , it was quite common to believe in the magical power of
numbers. It 39 that some numbers could clue (暗示) someone in to the 40 or show
the 41 side of a person’ s personality(个性).Numerology(命理学),he“ art” of
42 the power in numbers , was often practised in Jewish tradition (传统) and among
Greek mathematicians (数学家). Today, many of those 43 still practise numerology
use the Hebrew calendric system(希伯来历法)which gives each 44 of the alphabet
(字母表) 45 of the numbers 1 through 8 .
26.A. of B. to C. in D. on
27.A. alone B. lonely C. yourself D. only
28.A. number B. numbers C. the numbers D. Number
29.A. often B. ever C. always D. never
30.A. good B. terrible C. badly D. terribly
31.A. in B. at C. on D. of
32.A. lucky B. unlucky C. luckily D. luck
33.A. Almost B. Not C. Nearly D. No
34.A. or B. and C. but D. also
35.A. take B. taking C. be taken D. be taking
36.A. But B. However C. While D. Yet
37.A. do B. don't C. also D. but
38.A. life B. lives C. living D. job
39.A. believe B. believed C. is believed D. was believed
40.A. past B. present C. future D. last
41.A. hide B. hiding C. hid D. hidden
42.A. read B. reading C. reads D. being read
43.A. which B. who C. whose D. whom
44.A. letter B. word C. number D. name
45.A. some B. any C. many D. one
(三)
People from Great Britain brought the English language to North America in the
16th and 17th centuries. And in the 26 300 years , there were 27 many changes in
28 places that now people can 29 tell an English person 30 an American in the way he
or she talks.
Many old words 31 in England but were kept in America . For example,300 years
ago people in Great Britain got their water from something they called either a
“ faucet,” a“ spigot,” or a.“ tap”All these words are 32 heard in different
parts of America , but only“ tap” iscommonstill in 33.Americans often made up
new words or changed old 34 .“ Corn ” is one kind of plant in America and35 in