2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(20)
备考2019年高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(真题)
备考2019年高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(真题)一、完形填空(共12题;共240分)1.(20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Raynor Winn and her husband Moth became homeless due to their wrong investment.Their savings had been(1)to pay lawyers'fees.To make matters worse,Moth was diagnosed(诊断)with a (2)disease.There was no(3),only pain relief.Failing to find any other way out,they decided to make a(4)journey,as they caught sight of an old hikers'(徒步旅行者)guide.This was a long journey of unaccustomed hardship and(5)recovery.When leaving home, Raynor and Moth had just£320in the bank.They planned to keep the(6)low by living on boiled noodles,with the(7)hamburger shop treat.Wild camping is(8)in England.To avoid being caught,the Winns had to get their tent up (9)and packed it away early in the morning.The Winns soon discovered that daily hiking in their50s is a lot(10)than they remember it was in their20s.Raynor(11)all over and desired a bath. Moth,meanwhile,after an initial(12),found his symptoms were strangely(13)by their daily tiring journey.(14),the couple found that their bodies turned for the better,with re-found strong muscles that they thought had(15)forever."Our hair was fried and falling out,nails broken,clothes(16)to a thread,but we were alive."During the journey,Raynor began a career as a nature writer.She writes,"(17)had taken every material thing from me and left me torn bare,an empty page at the end of a(n)(18)written book.It had also given me a(19),either to leave that page(20)or to keep writing the story with hope.I chose hope."(1)A.drawn up B.used up C.backed up D.kept up(2)A.mild B.common C.preventable D.serious(3)A.cure B.luck C.care D.promise(4)A.business B.walking C.bus D.rail(5)A.expected B.frightening C.disappointing D.surprising(6)A.budget B.revenue C.compensation D.allowance(7)A.frequent B.occasional C.abundant D.constant(8)A.unpopular B.lawful C.attractive D.illegal(9)A.soon B.early C.late D.slowly(10)A.harder B.easier C.cheaper D.funnier(11)A.rolled B.bled C.ached D.trembled(12)A.struggle B.progress C.excitement D.research(13)A.developed B.controlled C.reduced D.increased(14)A.Initially B.Eventually C.Temporarily D.Consequently(15)A.gained B.kept C.wounded D.lost(16)A.sewn B.washed C.worn D.ironed(17)A.Doctors B.Hiking C.Lawyers D.Homelessness(18)A.well B.partly C.neatly D.originally(19)A.choice B.reward C.promise D.break(20)A.loose B.full C.blank D.missing2.(20分)完形填空The Homeless HeroFor many,finding an unattended wallet filled with£400in cash would be a source(来源)of temptation(诱惑).But the(1)would no doubt be greater if you were living on the streets with little food and money.All of this makes the actions of the homeless Tom Smith(2)more remarkable.After spotting a(3)on the front seat inside a parked car with its window down,he stood guard in the rain for about two hours waiting for the(4)to return.After hours in the cold and wet,he(5)inside and pulled the wallet out hoping to find some ID so he could contact(联系)the driver,only to(6)it contained£400in notes,with another £50in spare change beside it.He then took the wallet to a nearby police station after(7)a note behind to let the owner know it was safe.When the car's owner John Anderson and his colleague Carol Lawrence returned to the car—which was itself worth£35,000—in Glasgow city centre,they were(8)to find two policemen standing next to it.The policemen told them what Mr.Smith did and that the wallet was(9).The pair were later able to thank Mr.Smith for his(10).Mr.Anderson said:"I couldn't believe that the guy never took a penny.To think he is sleeping on the streets tonight(11)he could have stolen the money and paid for a place to stay in.This guy hasnothing and(12)he didn't take the wallet for himself;he thought about others(13).It's unbelievable.It just proves there are(14)guys out there."Mr.Smith's act(15)much of the public's attention.He also won praise from social media users after Mr.Anderson(16)about the act of kindness on Facebook.Now Mr.Anderson has set up an online campaign to(17)money for Mr.Smith and other homeless people in the area,which by yesterday had received£8,000."I think the faith that everyone has shown(18)him has touched him.People have been approaching him in the street;he's had job (19)and all sorts,"Mr.Anderson commented.For Mr.Smith,this is a possible life-changing(20).The story once again tells us that one good turn deserves another.(1)A.hope B.aim C.urge D.effort(2)A.still B.even C.ever D.once(3)A.wallet B.bag C.box D.parcel(4)A.partner B.colleague C.owner D.policeman(5)A.turned B.hid C.stepped D.reached(6)A.discover B.collect C.check D.believe(7)A.taking B.leaving C.reading D.writing(8)A.satisfied B.excited C.amused D.shocked(9)A.safe B.missing C.found D.seen(10)A.service B.support C.kindness D.encouragement (11)A.when B.if C.where D.because(12)A.rather B.yet C.already D.just(13)A.too B.though C.again D.instead(14)A.honest B.polite C.rich D.generous(15)A.gave B.paid C.cast D.drew(16)A.learned B.posted C.cared D.heard(17)A.borrow B.raise C.save D.earn(18)A.of B.at C.for D.in(19)A.details B.changes C.offers D.applications(20)A.lesson B.adventure C.chance D.challenge3.(20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空+词汇真题20
二轮复习精品【完形填空+词汇真题】天天练【第20天】【做题目记单词,练技能抓基础】综合技能完形训练 (1)完形单词单选巩固 (2)高频词汇集中速记 (6)参考答案: (8)综合技能完形训练【2012安徽】When I settled in Chicago,my new city seemed so big and unfriendly. Then I had a 36 problem and had to go to hospital for a 37 examination.It seemed a small 38 compared to the one I was about to face, but things started to go 39 right from the beginning. Not having a car or 40 the city, I was depending on a couple of buses to get me from A to B. 41 I’d left myself plenty of time, soon it was 42 I was going to be late, as I had mistakenly boarded a bus that was taking me in the 43 direction.I 44 the bus and stood on the pavement not knowing what to do. I look into the eyes of a 45 who was trying to get past me. 46 instead of moving on, she stopped to ask if I was 47 . After I explained my 48 to her, she pointed to a bus stop across the street, where a bus would take me back into the city to my 49 . Sitting there waiting, I felt 50 that someone had been willing to help. 51 , hearing a horn(喇叭)nearby, I looked up to see a car with my new friend 52 at me to get in. She had returned to offer me a 53 to the hospital.Such unexpected 54 from a passer-by was a lovely gift to receive. As I climbed out of the car at the hospital and turned to thank her, she smiled and told me not to lose 55 , for all things are possible.36. A. physical B. traveling C. social D. housing37. A. scientific B. final C. previous D. thorough38. A. chance B. challenge C. success D. error39. A. wrong B. easy C. fast D. ahead40. A. leaving B. visiting C. knowing D. appreciating41. A. Although B. Since C. Unless D. Once42. A. strange B. necess ary C. obvious D. important43. A. same B. right C. general D. opposite44. A. looked at B. waited for C. got off D. ran into45. A. driver B. friend C. stranger D. gentleman46. A. Especially B. Surprisingly C. Probably D. Normally47. A. nervous B. excited C. OK D. dangerous48. A. idea B. motivation C. excuse D. situation49. A. appointment B. apartment C. direction D. station50. A. afraid B. grateful C. certain D. disappointed51. A. Thus B. Then C. Perhaps D. Surely52. A. staring B. laughing C. waving D. shouting53. A. lift B. suggestion C. bike D. guidebook54. A. results B. news C. kindness D. appearance55. A. power B. faith C. touch D. support完形单词单选巩固1. [2005安徽,22] You must keep on working in the evening, _____ you are sure you can finish the task in timeA)as B)if C)when D)unless2. [2005北京,31] —Why did you leave that position?—I _____ a better position at IBM.A)offer B)offered C)am offered D)was offered3. [2005福建,33] When _____ help, one often says “Thank you. ” or “It's kind of you. ”A)offering B)to offer C)to be offered D)offered4. [2005湖南,25] He suddenly saw Sue _____ the room. He pushed his way _____ the crowd of people to get to her.A)across; across B)over; through C)over; into D)across; through5. [2005江苏,35] _____ about wild plants that they decided to make a trip to Madagascar for further research.A)so curious the couple was B)So curious were the couple C)How curious the couple wereD)The couple was such curious6. [2005重庆,21] It is known to all that _____ you exercise regularly, you won't keep good health.A)unless B)whenever C)although D)if7. [2006北京,33] _____ you've tried it, you can't imagine how pleasant it is.A)Unless B)Because C)Although D)When8. [2006辽宁,32] School children must be taught how to deal with dangerous _____.A)states B)conditions C)situations D)positions9. [2006全国I,34] —I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight?— _____. I'm not using it anyhow.A)Sure, go ahead B)I don't know C)Yes, indeed D)I don't care10. [2006天津,15] Finding information in today's world is easy. The _____ is how you can tell if the information you get is useful or not.A)ability B)competition C)challenge D)knowledge11. [2006浙江,15] We always keep _____ spare paper, in case we ran out.A)too much B)a number of C)plenty of D)a good many12. [2006浙江,17] — If you like I can do some shopping for you.— That's a very kind _____.A)offer B)service C)point D)suggestion13. [2006浙江,2] We don't keep winning games _____ we keep playing well.A)because B)unless C)when D)while14. [2006浙江,5] When _____ different cultures, we often pay attenti on only to the differences without noticing the many similarities.A)compared B)being compared C)comparing D)having compared15. [2007湖南,33] Most birds find it safe to sleep in the trees, but _____ they have eggs or young chicks, they don't use a nest.A)why B)how C)unless D)where16. [2007全国I,26] I won't call you, _____ something unexpected happens.A)unless B)whether C)because D)while17. [2007全国II,14] —I'm sorry to have kept you waiting.— _____, Bill.A)You're welcome B)Go ahead C)Don't mention it D)No problem18. [2007陕西,6] — Could I use your computer for a few moments, please?— _____. I'm not using it myself.A)Come on B)It depends C)Go ahead D)That's great19. [2007上海,32] The little boy came riding full speed down the motorway on his bicycle. ______ it was!A)What a dangerous scene B)What dangerous a scene C)How a dangerous sceneD)How dangerous the scene20. [2007重庆,35] —I've studied growing plants as one of my interests. Could I make some suggestions?— _____.A)You will make it B)Go right ahead C)Don't mention it D)Take it easy21. [2008湖南,25]Last night Mr. Crook didn't come back at the usual time. _____, he met some friends and stayed out until midnight.A)Meanwhile B)However C)Instead D)Yet22. [2008湖南,35]—Do you have any problems if you _____ this job? —Well, I'm thinking about the salary...A)offer B)will offer C)are offered D)will be offered23. [2008全国Ⅱ,10]—Could I ask you a rather personal question?—Sure, _____.A)pardon me B)go ahead C)good idea D)forget it24. [2008全国Ⅱ,7]A small car is big enough for a family of three _____ you need more space for baggage.A)once B)because C)if D)unless25. [2008上海,39]So much of interest _____that most visitors simply run out of time before seeing it all.A)offers Beijing B)Beijing offers C)does Beijing offer D)Beijing does offer26. [2008天津,1]We'll have a picnic in the park this Sunday _____ it rains or it's very cold.A)since B)if C)unless D)until27. [2008浙江, 16] Don't promise anything _____ you are one hundred percent sure.A)whether B)after C)how D)unless28. [2009重庆,25]Michael's new house is like a huge palace, _____ with his old one.A)comparing B)compares C)to compare D)compared29. [2009全国II,10] All the dishes in this menu, _____ otherwise stated, will serve two to three people.A)as B)if C)though D)unless30. [2009四川,1] —May I open the window to let in some fresh air?— _____A)Come on B)Take care C)Go ahead! D)Hold on!31. [2009四川,12] Owen wouldn't eat anything _____ he cooked it himselfA)until B)since C)unless D)whil e32. [2010安徽, 35]— _____ ?—That would be great! Please drop me off at the library.A)Could you bring me the billB)Would you like me to give you a liftC)Could you tell me the postcode for ParisD)Would you like to have my e-mail address33. [2010全国I, 30]The little boy won't go to sleep _____ his mother tells him a story.A)or B)unless C)but D)whether34. [2010山东, 28]The school rules state that no child shall be allowed out of the school during the day, _____ accompanied by an adult.A)once B)when C)if D)unless35. [2010上海, 39] _____ our manager objects to Tom's joining the club, we shall accept him as a member.A)Until B)Unless C)If D)After36. [2010浙江, 11]Do you think shopping online will _____ take the place of shopping in stores?A)especially B)frequently C)merely D)finally37. [2010浙江, 4]The majority of people in the town strongly _____ the plan to builda playground for children.A)consider B)support C)confirm D)submit38. [2011安徽, 34]If you _____ faults but you still want the bicycle, ask the shop assistant to reduce the price.A)come across B)care about C)look for D)focus upon39. [2011福建 35]—My teacher says she's canceling the class play. I just can't understand.— _____. You were looking forward to it.A)It doesn't matter B)It's very unwise of her C)Don't worry about itD)You must be disappointed40. [2011江苏, 31]Recently a survey _____ prices of the same goods in two different supermarkets has caused heated debate among citizens.A)compared B)comparing C)compares D)being compared41. [2011江西, 31]What's the _____, in your opinion, of helping him if he doesn't make an effort to help himself?A)sympathy B)theme C)object D)point42. [2011辽宁35]—I probably shouldn't have any more cake.—Oh, _____. It won't kill you.A)go ahead B)hold on, please C)you're welcome D)that'll do43. [2011山东 29]—Are you going to Tom's birthday party?— _____. I might have to work.A)It depends B)Thank you C)Sound great D)Don't mention it44. [2011四川, 16] _____ an important role in a new movie, Andy has a chance to become famous.A)Offer B)Offering C)Offered D)To offer45. [2011天津, 8]She _____ an old friend of hers yesterday while she was shopping at the department store.A)turned down B)dealt with C)took after D)came across46. [2011天津, 9]The young man couldn't afford a new car. _____, he bought a used one.A)Besides B)Otherwise C)Instead D)Still47. [2012北京, 34] Do you think this shirt is too tight ____ the shoulders?A)at B)on C)to D)across48. [2012福建, 21]—What are you going to do this weekend?— _____. If time permits,I may go to Shanghai with my friends.A)Don't mention it B)It doesn't matter C)Forget it D)It depends49. [2012福建, 30]It is hard for the Greek government to get over the present difficulties _____ it gets more financial support from the European Union.A)if B)unless C)because D)since50. [2012江苏, 21] —Can I help you with it?—I appreciate your _____, but I can manage it myself.A)advice B)question C)offer D)idea51. [2012江西, 35]John has really got the job because he showed me the official letter _____ him it.A)offered B)offering C)to offer D)to be offered52. [2012陕西, 25]All the photographs in this book, _____ stated otherwise, date from the 1950s.A)unless B)until C)once D)if53. [2012上海, 32] I have a tight budget for the trip, so I'm not going to fly _____ the airlines lower ticket prices.A)once B)if C)after D)unless54. [2012天津, 15]We would have called a taxi yesterday if Harold _____ us a ride home.A)didn't offer B)wouldn't offer C)hasn't offered D)hadn't offered55. [2012新课标,32]Film has a much shorter history, especially when _____ such art forms as music and painting.A)having compared to B)comparing to C)compare to D)compared to56. [2013湖南,29] You cannot accept an opinion _____ to you unless it is based on facts.A)offering B)to offer C)having offered D)offered57. [2013江西,28]She says that she'll have to close the shop _____ business improves.A)if B)unless C)after D)when58. [2013浙江,12]A good listener takes part in the conversation, _____ ideas and raising questions to keep the talk flowing.A)realizing B)copying C)offering D)misunderstanding59. [2013重庆,25] _____ we have enough evidence, we can't win the case.A)Once B)As long as C)Unless D)Since60. [2004湖北,28] _____ with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.A)Compare B)When comparing C)Comparing D)When compared61. [2004湖南,34] They've _____ us £150,000 for the house. Shall we take it?A)provided B)supplied C)shown D)offered62. [2004江苏,35] —How long are you staying?—I don't know. _____.A)That's OK B)Never mind C)It depends D)It doesn't matter63. [2004全国II,27] _____ you call me to say you're not coming, I'll see you at the theatre.A)Though B)Whether C)Until D)Unless64. [2004全国IV,23] —Could I ask you a rather personal question?— _____.A)Yes, don't worry B)Of course, go ahead C)Yes, help yourselfD)Of course, why not65. [2004上海,45] The environmentalists said wild goats' _____ on the vast grasslands was a good indication of the better environment.A)escape B)absence C)attendance D)appearance66. [2004上海,51] Most people on this island are recreat ional fishers, and _____, fishing forms an actual part of their leisure time.A)accidentally B)purposefully C)obviously D)formally67. [2004天津,21] —How often do you eat out?— _____, but usually once a week.A)Have no idea B)It depends C)As usual D)Generally speaking68. [2003安徽春]If you're driving to the airport. Can you give me a _____ ?A)hand B)seat C)drive D)lift69. [2003上海春]The collapse of the World Trade Centre has put US economy in a difficult _____.A)occasion B)case C)situation D)background高频词汇集中速记rn. 信心,信任,忠实,保证,替代kindne ss,参考答案:完形填空36-40ADBAC 41-45ACDCC 46-50BCDAB 51-55BCACB 词汇真题1.D2.D3.D4.D5.B6.A7.A8.C9.A 10.C11.C 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.C16.A 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B21.C 22.C 23.B 24.D 25.C26.C 27.D 28.D 29.D 30.C31.C 32.B 33.B 34.D 35.B36.D 37.B 38.A 39.D 40.B41.D 42.A 43.A 44.C 45.D46.C 47.D 48.D 49.B 50.C51.B 52.A 53.D 54.D 55.D56.D 57.B 58.C 59.C 60.D61.D 62.C 63.D 64.B 65.D66.C 67.B 68.D 69.C。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(1)
完形填空精练(1)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Passage 1Once there was a girl called Arachne who was very proud of her skill at weaving. Many people cameto see her 21 her threads in red, blue, green or yellow that made her 22 pictures glow with life. “The goddess Athene 23 have given you such a gift,” they said. But Arachne tossed her head. “No,” she replied 24 “I’ve taught myself everything I know. ” 25 those words, the goddess Athene decided to teach her a lesson. First she 26 herself as an old woman and 27 Arachne’s door. When she opened it, the goddess warned her, “You shouldn’t compare yourself with the great Athene. You should be more 28 .”At that Arachne grew very angry. “ Let her come here and have a 29 with me. Then we’ll see who’s better at weaving! ” 30 Athene threw off her disguise and the contest began.All day the two contestants wove bright 31 into marvellou s pictures. Arachne’s was definitely 32 in skill and design. At that Athene grew 33 angry that she hit Archne. At once the girl became smaller and smaller. Her head disappeared and her body became 34 . Her human arms and legs disappeared to be replaced with twice as many thinner insect-like 35 . As Arachne ran to hide, Athene laughed 36 “You may live, Arachne, but you will do your weaving 37 from now on. ” Hearing those words, Archne began to 38 a thread and to weave a pattern in the air. She had become the first 39 . Since then she has continued to recreate her lost 40 beautiful masterpiece in her webs, and all other spiders have followed her.21. A. color B. do C. print D. describe22. A. taken B. woven C. drawn D. moved23. A. should B. could C. must D. might24. A. proudly B. angrily C. kindly D. friendly25. A. Saying B. Finishing C. Hearing D. Listening26. A. disappointed B. disguised C. discouraged D. disaffected27. A. took on B. put on C. turned on D. knocked on28. A. careful B. humble C. proud D. honest29. A. conversation B. fight C. competition D. meeting30. A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Hopefully D. Generally31. A. colors B. threads C. wool D. feather32. A. superior B. inferior C. good D. excellent33. A. such B. too C. very D. so34. A. longer B. prettier C. bigger D. rounder35. A. heads B. eyes C. legs D. ears36. A. unhappily B. uncertainly C. untruly D. unkindly37. A. on the ground B. in the air C. at home D. on the wall38. A. preserve B. press C. prepare D. produce39. A. mosquito B. fly C. spider D. insect40. A. and B. or C. but D. soPassage 1:21-25 ABCAC 26-30 BDBCA 31-35 BADDC 36-40 DBDCC“I’ll get the next car’s 26 as well,” she said as she came up to the window to pay. She stood outside, 27 much snow on her hair. Though she was obviously freezing, her bright 28 lit up her face like a fire.“You can’t 29 their drinks,” I said, confused and tired.“No,but I’ll buy them,” she said. “Pay it forward and all that.”Completely puzzled, I charged her as 30 , and when the next customer arrived at the window I explained what had just happened. I watched as his 31 changed — first angry to be out in the cold, then 32 at the random act of kindness, and finally, delighted by his 33 .“I suppose I’ll pay for the next order then,” he replied, nodding and waving at the impatient driver 34 him. He 35 over the cash and received his pre-paid hot drink.The trend continued. Customers arrived annoyed, only to leave 36 and pleased. Some were shockedto spend much more than they had expected, 37 others ended up receiving their order for less than half the price.Five vehicles passed, then ten, then twenty. No one refused to pay. Customers stood at my window 38 a fist-full of change to buy drinks for a complete stranger. Cars drove off, honking (鸣笛) and 39 their thanks.It only takes one customer, one person, to change the entire 40 of traffic. It only takes one moment, one smile, to warm up even the coldest of days.21. A. ears B. hands C. feet D. back22. A. freezing B. sunny C. warm D. usual23. A. truck’s B. vehicle’s C. car’s D. lorry’s24. A. offering B. throwing C. screaming D. cancelling25. A. polite B. angry C. popular D. different26. A. number B. coffee C. fee D. order27. A. covering B. increasing C. gathering D. falling28. A. eyes B. smile C. hair D. annoyance29. A. pay B. take C. buy D. bring30. A. instructed B. requested C. directed D. suggested31. A. gesture B. expression C. figure D. feeling32. A. inspired B. upset C. surprised D. disappointed33. A. turn B. sense C. deed D. luck34. A. beyond B. before C. beside D. behind35. A. took B. looked C. handed D. thought36. A. shy B. calm C. anxious D. regretful37. A. while B. since C. as D. unless38. A. making B. emptying C. lying D. holding39. A. explaining B. sending C. introducing D. casting40. A. jam B. row C. flow D. linePassage 2:21-25 AABCD 26-30 DCBBB 31-35 BCDDC 36-40 BABBCPassage 3On a weekday evening, Jane was at home as usual. As her __41__swung between what she was going todo with her life and their dinner plans for the evening, she was unexpectedly __42__by an urgent call from her sister “Get over here! Turn on NBC and check these guys out. They are just like you…..” One facebook message and a phone interview later, Jane __43__herself on a bus with 8 strangers in the middle of the sweltering (令人发昏的)desert heat of Utah, picking up trash and __44___ awareness(意识)about zero-waste and climate change.With a deep __45__ of the environment and a desire to make a __46__, Jane, Davey, and a group of self__47__ “environmental pick-up artists” went on a coast to coast road side trash pick-up. As they walked, sometimes only __48__0.9 miles in an entire day, they __49__ and steadily made their way across the United States for three years, picking up a total of 2018678 pounds of trash.Jane and Davey _50__ with us wonderful stories of hope and inspiration that fueled their __51__to continue their journey. After spending weeks silently __52__how she would have enough __53__ to fly home for their two-week spring break, Jane found a blank, unidentified envelope __54__with $850 cashin the desert. Just enough to get her home and back. After their bus __55__ outside of Denver, they unexpectedly got __56__and arrived in Yosemite National Park three weeks later, just in time for the“Yosemite Facelift” where __57__from all over the state came together with a __58__of cleaning up trash all over the park.Being at the right place at the right time became almost normal, and they realized that much of what they __59__was more than just a coincidence. Together, their team learned to simply __60__ themselves to their task, and surrender to the journey.41. A. hands B. thoughts C. balance D. position42. A. blamed B. frightened C. moved D. interrupted43. A. found B. cheered C. dropped D. taught44. A. abandoning B. raising C. shaking D. hiding45. A. pride B. trust C. love D. fear46. A. plan B. promise C. mistake D. difference47. A. described B. corrected C. repeated D. discovered48. A. driving B. covering C. riding D. fixing49. A. slowly B. secretly C. helplessly D. frequently50. A. heard B. read C. wrote D. shared51. A. problems B. costs C. efforts D. choices52. A. depending on B. replying to C. worrying about D. meeting with53. A. time B. money C. food D. room54. A. filled B. supplied C. decorated D. equipped55. A. set off B. held on C. headed for D. broke down56. A. rest B. practice C. help D. understanding57. A. volunteers B. members C. tourists D. reporters58. A. question B. purpose C. decision D. lesson59. A. introduced B. expected C. examined D. experienced60. A. turn B. limit C. devote D. comparePassage 3:41-45 BDABC 46-50 DABAD 51-55 CCBAD 56-60 CABDCPassage 4Dropping into desperation completely, Jack wandered on the streets, knowing he came to the end of life. In his mid-fifties, Jack had never been 41 , experienced the joy of having children or spent holidays with his family. On this miserable rainy night, he felt as if there was 42 in the entire world who cared whether he lived or died.Meanwhile, I was sitting in my room watching the rain 43 my window. When I heard the doorbell ring, I 44 from my chair and raced out. But my mother was already at the door. Opening it, she found herself face-to-face with a very dirty-looking man with tears streaming down his face. My mother, overcome by 45 ,invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents in our living room.46 ,1 walked secretly downstairs so that I could get a better look. I couldn't understand what they were saying, but the sight of the man, 47 his head in his hands and crying, made my chest ache. I raced back up stairs to my room and 48 my hand into my money jar. Pulling out my only half-dollar coin, I ran back downstairs.When I reached the door of the living room, I walked right in .The three 49 lookedat me in 50 as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I put the half-dollar in his hand and told him that I wanted him to have it. Then I gave him a 51 ,turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room and back upstairs. I felt excited but happy.Downstairs, Jack sat quietly with his head 52 .Tears streamed down his face as he 53 held that coin. Finally looking up at my parents, he said, "It’s just that I thought nobody cared. For the last twenty years, I have been so 54 . That is the first hug I have ever got. It’s hardto believe that somebody _55 ”Jack's life changed that night. When he left our house, he was 56 to live instead of die. Although we never saw Jack again, we received letters from him57 , letting us know that he was doing fine.My life changed that night, too, as I 58 the hug healing power of giving, even if it’s only a gift of fifty cents. Before Jack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. Jack said that 59 he'd walked along the streets that rainy night, 60 and ready to die, he had noticed a sticker on the car. It read: SOMEBODY LOVES YOU.Passage 4:41-45BADCB 45-50 CADBB 51-55CDDBC56-60 DADAC。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练2 含答案
试题习题、尽在百度完形填空精练(2)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.Passage 1A lesson for life“Fenil is so fat! Fenil is so fat!”A11 the classmates used to laugh at Fenilabout his 41 but Fenil 42 responded. One Friday, Fenil was playing footballduring the physical education class. The 43 was competitive. When Fenil was near the net, a 44 passed on the ball to him. Fenil tried his best to 45 a goal but missed somehow. The game was over and Fenil's team 46 . Arjun said to Fenil,“How could you be so irresponsible?”Fenil's eyes were full of 47 . Fenil satnear Arjun for art class. Someone 48 Fenil and he fell on Arjun, who hit his foot quite badly against the desk. The whole class laughed at Fenil. Just then, the 49walked into the classroom and saw Arjun and Fenil 50 . “I want both of you togo out on the playground and run one mile 51 each other's hands,” said theteacher.They went out to run one mile 52 the teacher said. During this time, Fenil said, “I'm sorry for losing the game today 53 my mistake.”At that point, Arjun 54 his mistake. He was the one who 55 Fenil for losing the game. He hurt Fenil,56 Fenil never hurt him back either by words or by action.Arjun said with tears in his eyes, “Don't say sorry, Fenil! It is my fault and I 57 .It is a team game and no single person is 58 for winning or losing. I amvery sorry for blaming and hurting you.”Arjun and Fenil became good friends from that time. It was a(n) 59 lesson Arjunlearned during the 60 of hand-in-hand running with Fenil just for one mile.41. A. weight B. height C. identity D. hairC. sometimesD. neverB. hardly 42. A. alwaysD. ballB. gameC. training 43.A. class44. A. teacher B. classmate C. teammate D. friend45. A. score B. reach C. hitD. setC. continuedD. failed B. survived46. A. wonC. fearD. puzzles 47.A. doubt B. tearsC. spottedD. frightened 48. A. pushed B. foundD. parent49. A. teacher B. headmaster C. judgeB. playingC. fightingD. laughing50. A. cryingC. holdingD. raising 51. A. shaking B. wavingC. though52.A. ifD. untilB. as53. A. because of B. instead of C. in place of D. 仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度in spite of54. A. recognized B. remembered C. recalled D. realizedD. leftC. supported 55.A. forgave B. blamedC. butD. or 56. A. so B. for57.A. agree B. apologize D. argueC. admit58. A. powerful B. reasonable C. responsible D. rewarding59. A. bitter B. serious C. easy D. amazingD.60. A. punishment B. discussion C. lessonperformancPassage 1:41-45 ADBCA 46-50DBAAC 51-55CBADB 56-60CBCDAPassage 2Looking at the checkout lines at the grocery, I quickly turned my cart to line赠number three. There were only two women there, and neither had kids or coupons() ! The store was my first 41 that morning, and I had a half dozen others on my 券42 before meeting my husband for lunch.Two minutes turned into ten, and I watched as the other lines moved 43 . wallet, trying to 45 . the cashier for my I moved my 44 0n the cart and dugthat it was time to get a move-on. Finally, after fifteen minutes, I took a breath like just women tell the in front of me : And the and 46 . Then I heard cashierthat, he told me what she looked like and l 47 one hundred dollars here to 48_her groceries. He said not to worry about the 49 , just give it to charity.The story she was 50 had taken place in the produce department. An older man had witnessed a(n) 51 mama in need. 52 for foods with kids around,she was sticking to her list and 53 the items on her calculator as she went.The gentleman said he had a little 54 0n him that day, so he left one hundred回旋的余dollars t0 55_ her groceries and, just maybe, add a little wiggle room() to her 56 .地life, traveler fellow in a . 57 served who the hearing After about man hadI realized that my hurry, 58 and general worries were 59 . What's fiveextra. minutes in a line to hear a story of a man sharing his 60 ? Suddenly,I know I could 'wait.41. A. delivery B. checkout C. journey D. stop仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度42. A. notebook B. list C. blessing D. admission43. A. patiently B. clearly C. quickly D. similarly44. A. items B. dealers C. prospects D. kids45. A. remind B. debate C. order D. guarantee46. A. laughed B. noticed C. appreciated D. sighed47. A. left B. matched C. cost D. promoted48. A. apply for B. pay for C. look for D. make for49. A. privilege B. contribution C. change D. decision50. A. adjusting B. booking C. reading D. sharing51. A. well-dressed B. good-looking C. worn-out D. easy-going52. A. Wandering B. Shopping C. Preparing D. Begging53. A. supposing B. developing C. adding D. presenting .54. A. principle B. time C. extra D. quantity55. A. cover B. suit C. carry D. run56. A. basket B. budget C. property D. response57. A. rarely B. quietly C. obviously D. occasionally58. A. anxiety B. happiness C. attention D. eagerness59. A. treated B. respected C. benefited D. misplaced60. A. notice B. mistake . C. content D. lovePassage 2:41-45 DBCAA 46-50DABCD 51-55CBCCA 56-60BBADDPassage 3A teacher teaching maths to seven-yearold Laiq asked him, “If I give you oneapple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?Within a few seconds, Laiq 21 confidetly, “Four!The confused teacher was expecting a(n) 22 correct answer, three. She was disappointed. “Maybe the child did not listen 23 ” she thought. She 24 “Laiq, listen carefully. If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”Laiq had seen the 25 on his teacher's face. He 26 again on his fingers. But within him he was also 27 the answer that would make the teacher happy. This time hesitatingly he replied, “Four.”The disappointment stayed on the teacher's face. Suddenly she 28 that Laiq liked strawberries. She thought maybe he didn't like apples and that was why he couldn't answer the question. This time with an excitement in her 29 she asked, 仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many “If I give you one you will have?”There again. on his fingers Seeing the teacher 30 , young Laiq calculatedwas no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new 31 to a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, “Three?”succeed. 32The teacher now had a 33 smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted give I “Now if remained. 35 she asked him, last to 34 herself. But one thing you one apple and one apple and one more apple how many will you have?”, “How Laiq, Confidently Laiq answered, “Four!” The teacher was 36how?” she demanded in a little impatient voice.and hesitating young Laiq replied, “Because I In a voice that was 37already have one 38 in my bag.” The story tells us: 39 someone givesyou an answer that is 40 fromwhat you expect, don't think they are wrong. There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet.D. wrote 21. A. told B. added C. replied C. careless D.B. effortless 22. A. worthlessselflessD. 23. A. possibly B. actively C. attentivelystrictlyC. whisperedD. complained 24. A. repeated B. ordered C. punishment 25. A. satisfaction B. disappointment determinationD . D. B. discovered C. calculated 26. A. recognized insistedD.C. arguing about 27.A. searching for B. waiting fortalking aboutD.28.A. decided B. noticed C. expressedrememberedD. noseB. handsC. mouth29.A. eyesD.C. pitiful 30.A. sad B. happylovely31.A. invention B. system C. reform D. approachC. WithD. By32.A. On B. In仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度D.33.A. victorious B. precious C. lastingappealingB. congratulateC. helpD. enjoy 34.A. thankC. On purposeD. Once 35.A. Above all B. In vainagainD. relaxed36.A. annoyed B. concernedC. amused37.A. high B. low C. easy D. clearC. coinD. box 38.A. strawberry B. appleD. When39.A. Before B. After C. Until40.A. absent B. free C. differentD. safePassage 3:21-25 CBCAB 26-30 CADAB 31-35 DCABD 36-40 ABBDCPassage 4Half a year before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job. __21__), fewer companies would like to __22__ new staff. My son 危机the financialcrisis(targeted a company that was __23__ to hire only one person __24__ there were more ).简历than twenty people filling their resumes(which round, the final 3 who could enter be After the interview, there would onlywould later ____25____ one person to be employed. Everything seemed to go quite____26____ and my son passed the first round and entered the final round in a week. On the day of the final interview, my son and other two __27__ arrived at the unbelievably interview was test. Unexpectedly, the __28__ interview place on time, the __29__. The interviewer only said to them, “All of you are very super. Please go home and wait for our __30__. We will tell you the __31__ in 3 days. Good luck to company from the a son received text my of you!” all of On the morning the third day, shortly after breakfast that he was not employed. We all felt very __32__.In nightfall that day, my son suddenly told me __33__ on the phone, “Dad, Ie have been employed!” Greatly surprised, I could not wait to ask him, “What's themployed. was saying text that he another he me son __34__?” whole My told that received Actually the first text sent to my son was also __35__ of the test in the interview. k Three men received the same text this morning and only my son's __36__ was “Than you”while the others said “Goodbye”.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度Only then did I know that my son's “hope” __37__ in that way. That is, whenyou feel disappointed, do not __38__ to say “thank you” to the one who disappoints __39__. grand shows your anrespect for others' work d Saying you. “thank you” shows Therefore, while under the same condition, you will get the upper hand in terms of __40__ compared with others!D. Contrary to C. Instead of 21 .A.As to B. Due toD. discoverB. trainC. employ 22.A.promoteD. intended 23.A.encouraged B. allowed C. supposedC. asD. if24.A.while B. sinceC. decideD. represent 25.A.meet B. attractD. silently B. smoothly C. secretly 26.A.lowlyD. candidatesB. studentsC. friends27.A.membersC. thinking aboutD. looking into28.A.waiting for B. watching overD. strange 29.A.formal B. simple C .funnyD. returnB. noticeC. order rmationD .idea B. choice C. mark 31. A. resultD. shockedC. disappointed 32. A. annoyed B. puzzledC. calmlyD. worriedly B. excitedly 33. A. doubtfullyC. conclusionD. interview B. cause 34. A. matterD. courseB. endingC .part 35. A. middleD. question 36. A. way B. reply C. problemD. developedC. came37. A. changed B. grewC. dislikeD. regretB. forget 38 .A. expectC. dignityD. personality B. curiosity 39. A. generosityD. opportunitiesC. challenges B. strengths 40. A. abilitiesPassage 4:21-25 BCDAC 26-30 BDABB 31-35 ACBAC 36-40 BCBAD 仔细审题、认真作答.。
2019年高考英语完形填空和语法填空练习题(含解析)
2019年高考英语完形填空和语法填空专题练习(名师精选真题+详细解析答案,值得下载练习)第一部分:完形填空AMany years ago, when I was a man in my twenties, I worked as a salesman for a piano company.We __1__ our pianos all over the state by advertising in small town __2__. Every time we advertise, we would receive a reply on a postcard which said, “Please __3__ me a new piano for my little granddaughter. It __4__ be red mahogany (红木). I can pay $10 a month with my egg money.” Of course, we could not sell a(n) __5__ piano for $10 a month. __6__ her cards kept on coming.A couple of years later, I __7__ my own piano company, and when I __8__ in that area, the postcards started coming to me. For months, I ignored (不理睬) __9__—what else could I do?But then, one day I __10__ to be in the area. I had a red mahogany piano on my little truck. Despite knowing that I was about to __11__ a terrible business decision, I managed to find the old woman and took the new piano in her house and placed it__12__ I thought the roof would be least likely to rain on it. I told her and a little barefoot girl to try to __13__ the chickens off it, and I felt sure I had just __14__ a new piano.But the __15__ came in, all 52 of them as agreed, sometimes with coins. It was unbelievable!Then one day I was in Memphis on __16__ business. As I was sitting at the bar having a drink, I heard the most beautiful piano music behind me. I looked __17__,and there was a lovely young woman __18__ a very nice ground piano.She smiled at me, asked for requests, and when she took a __19__ she sat down at my table.“Aren't you the man who sold my grandma a piano a long time ago?”I suddenly remembered. My Lord, it was her! It was the little barefoot girl!I did have to go to my room because men don't like to be __20__ crying in public. 1.A.made B.soldC.fixed D.delivered答案:B从下文看,作者是卖钢琴。
备考2019年高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(真题)
备考2019年高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(真题)一、完形填空1.(2018?江苏)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Raynor Winn and her husband Moth became homeless due to their wronginvestment. Their savings had been 1 to pay lawyers' fees. To make mattersworse, Moth was diagnosed(诊断)with a 2 disease. There was no 3, only painrelief.Failing to find any other way out, they decided to make a 4 journey, as theycaught sight of an old hikers'(徒步旅行者)guide.This was a long journey of unaccustomed hardship and 5 recovery. Whenleaving home, Raynor and Moth had just£320 in the bank. They planned to keepthe 6 low by living on boiled noodles, with the7hamburger shop treat.Wild camping is 8 in England. To avoid being caught, the Winns had to gettheir tent up 9and packed it away early in the morning. The Winns soondiscovered that daily hiking in their 50s is a lot 10 than they remember it was intheir 20s. Raynor 11 all over and desired a bath. Moth, meanwhile, after an initial12, found his symptoms were strangely 13 by their daily tiring journey.14, the couple found that their bodies turned for the better, with re-found strongmuscles that they thought had 15 forever. "Our hair was fried and falling out,nails broken, clothes 16 to a thread, but we were alive."During the journey, Raynor began a career as a nature writer. She writes,"17 had taken every material thing from me and left me torn bare, an empty pageat the end of a(n) 18 written book. It had also given me a 19, either to leave thatpage 20 or to keep writing the story with hope. I chose hope."(1)A、drawn upB、used upC、backed upD、kept up(2)A、mildB、commonC、preventableD、serious(3)A、cureB、luckC、careD、promise(4)A、businessB、walkingC、busD、rail(5)A、expectedB、frighteningC、disappointingD、surprising (6)A、budgetB、revenueC、compensationD、allowance (7)A、frequentB、occasionalC、abundantD、constant(8)A、unpopularB、lawfulC、attractiveD、illegal(9)A、soonB、earlyC、lateD、slowly(10)A、harderB、easierC、cheaperD、funnier(11)A、rolledB、bledC、achedD、trembled(12)A、struggleB、progressC、excitementD、research(13)A、developedB、controlledC、reducedD、increased (14)A、InitiallyB、EventuallyC、TemporarilyD、Consequently (15)A、gainedB、keptC、woundedD、lost(16)A、sewnB、washedC、wornD、ironed(17)A、DoctorsB、HikingC、LawyersD、Homelessness (18)A、wellB、partlyC、neatlyD、originally(19)A、choiceB、rewardC、promiseD、break(20)A、looseB、fullC、blankD、missing+2.(2018?北京)完形填空The Homeless HeroFor many, finding an unattended wallet filled with£400 in cash would be a source(来源)of temptation(诱惑). But the 1 would no doubt be greater if you were living on the streets with little food and money. All of this makes the actions of the homeless Tom Smith 2 more remarkable.After spotting a 3 on the front seat inside a parked car with its window down,he stood guard in the rain for about two hours waiting for the 4 to return.After hours in the cold and wet, he 5 inside and pulled the wallet out hoping to find some ID so he could contact(联系)the driver, only to 6 it contained£400 in notes, with another£50 in spare change beside it.He then took the wallet to a nearby police station after 7 a note behind to let the owner know it was safe. When the car's owner John Anderson and his colleague Carol Lawrence returned to the car—which was itself worth£35, 000—in Glasgow city centre, they were 8 to find two policemen standing next to it. The policemen told them what Mr. Smith did and that the wallet was 9.The pair were later able to thank Mr. Smith for his 10.Mr. Anderson said:"I couldn't believe that the guy never took a penny. To think he is sleeping on the streets tonight 11 he could have stolen the money and paid for a place to stay in. This guy has nothing and 12 he didn't take the walletfor himself;he thought about others 13. It's unbelievable. It just proves there are 14 guys out there."Mr. Smith's act 15 much of the public's attention. He also won praise from social media users after Mr. Anderson 16 about the act of kindness on Facebook. Now Mr. Anderson has set up an online campaign to 17 money for Mr. Smith and other homeless people in the area, which by yesterday had received£8,000."I think the faith that everyone has shown 18 him has touched him. People have been approaching him in the street; he's had job 19 and all sorts,"Mr. Anderson commented.For Mr. Smith, this is a possible life-changing 20. The story once again tells us that one good turn deserves another.(1)A、hopeB、aimC、urgeD、effort(2)A、stillB、evenC、everD、once(3)A、walletB、bagC、boxD、parcel(4)A、partnerB、colleagueC、ownerD、policeman(5)A、turnedB、hidC、steppedD、reached(6)A、discoverB、collectC、checkD、believe(7)A、takingB、leavingC、readingD、writing(8)A、satisfiedB、excitedC、amusedD、shocked(9)A、safeB、missingC、foundD、seen(10)A、serviceB、supportC、kindnessD、encouragement(11)A、whenB、ifC、whereD、because(12)A、ratherB、yetC、alreadyD、just(13)A、tooB、thoughC、againD、instead(14)A、honestB、politeC、richD、generous(15)A、gaveB、paidC、castD、drew(16)A、learnedB、postedC、caredD、heard(17)A、borrowB、raiseC、saveD、earn(18)A、ofB、atC、forD、in(19)A、detailsB、changesC、offersD、applications(20)A、lessonB、adventureC、chanceD、challenge+3.(2018?天津)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练1 含答案
试题习题、尽在百度1)完形填空精练(中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳和D)B、C、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A. 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Passage 1Once there was a girl called Arachne who was very proud of her skill at weaving. Many people came to see her 21 her threads in red, blue, green or yellow that madeher 22 pictures glow with life. “The goddess Athene 23 have given you such a gift,” they said. But Arachne tossed her head. “No,” she replied 24“I've taught myself everything I know. ” 25 those words, the goddess Athene decided to teach her a lesson. First she 26 herself as an old woman and 27 Arachne's door. When she opened it, the goddess warned her, “You shouldn't compare yourself with the great Athene. You should be more 28 .” At that Arachne grew very angry. “ Let her come here and have a 29 with me. Then we'll see who's better at weaving! ” 30 Athene threw off her disguise and the contest began.All day the two contestants wove bright 31 into marvellous pictures. Arachne's was definitely 32 in skill and design. At that Athene grew 33 angry that she hit Archne. At once the girl became smaller and smaller. Her head disappeared and her body became 34 . Her human arms and legs disappeared to be replaced with twice as many thinner insect-like 35 . As Arachne ran to hide, Athene laughed 36 “You may live, Arachne, but you will do your weaving 37 from now on. ” Hearing those words, Archne began to 38 a thread and to weave a pattern in the air. She had become the first 39 . Since then she has continuedto recreate her lost 40 beautiful masterpiece in her webs, and all other spiders have followed her.21. A. color B. do C. print D. describe22. A. taken B. woven C. drawn D. moved23. A. should B. could C. must D. might24. A. proudly B. angrily C. kindly D. friendly25. A. Saying B. Finishing C. Hearing D. Listening26. A. disappointed B. disguised C. discouraged D. disaffected27. A. took on B. put on C. turned on D. knocked on28. A. careful B. humble C. proud D. honest29. A. conversation B. fight C. competition D. meeting30. A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Hopefully D. Generally31. A. colors B. threads C. wool D. feather32. A. superior B. inferior C. good D. excellent33. A. such B. too C. very D. so34. A. longer B. prettier C. bigger D. rounder35. A. heads B. eyes C. legs D. ears36. A. unhappily B. uncertainly C. untruly D. unkindly37. A. on the ground B. in the air C. at home D. on the wall38. A. preserve B. press C. prepare D. produce39. A. mosquito B. fly C. spider D. insect仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度D. soC. but 40. A. and B. orPassage 1:21-25 ABCAC 26-30 BDBCA 31-35 BADDC 36-40 DBDCCPassage 2Every fast-food employee knows that the drive-through window is the worst position. words your hurts your 21 ; ice; the roar of engines The window sticks with constant are lost in the howling wind.On a 22 afternoon, everything changed.Drivers shut. seal a 23 windows while, the sub-zero temperatures Every once in a 24 their orders into don't exactly enjoy having to stand outside in the cold,a speaker box, when they expect to drive through on their heated leather seats. In such cases, most customers tend to show their annoyance to the employees.This woman was 25 .as well,” she said as she came up to the window “I'll get the next car's 26to pay. She stood outside, 27 much snow on her hair. Though she was obviously freezing, her bright 28 lit up her face like a fire.29 their drinks,” I said, confused and tired. “You can't“No, but I'll buy them,” she said. “Pay it forward and all that.”Completely puzzled,I charged her as 30 , and when the next customer arrived atthe window I explained what had just happened. I watched as his 31 changed —first angry to be out in the cold, then 32 at the random act of kindness, and finally, delighted by his 33 .“I suppose I'll pay for the next order then,” he replied, nodding and waving at hot pre-paid his cash and received the impatient driver 34 him. He 35 over the drink.The trend continued. Customers arrived annoyed, only to leave 36 and pleased. Some were shocked to spend much more than they had expected, 37 others ended up receiving their order for less than half the price.Five vehicles passed, then ten, then twenty. No one refused to pay. Customers stood at my window 38 a fist-full of change to buy drinks for a complete stranger. ) and 39 their thanks.鸣笛Cars drove off, honking (It only takes one customer, one person, to change the entire 40 of traffic. Itonly takes one moment, one smile, to warm up even the coldest of days.D. backC. feet 21. A. ears B. handsD. usualC. warm 22. A. freezing B. sunnyD. lorry's C. car's 23. A. truck's B. vehicle'sD. cancelling C. screaming 24. A. offering B. throwingD. different B. angry C. popular 25. A. politeD. order C. fee 26. A. number B. coffeeD. falling C. gathering 27. A. covering B. increasingD. annoyance C. hair 28. A. eyes B. smileD. bringC. buy 29. A. pay B. takeD. suggested C. directed 30. A. instructed B. requestedD. feelingC. figure B. expression 31. A. gesture仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度D. disappointed C. surprised B. upset 32. A. inspiredD. luckC. deed 33. A. turn B. senseD. behind C. beside 34. A. beyond B. beforeD. thought C. handed 35. A. took B. lookedD. regretfulB. calmC. anxious 36. A. shyD. unless C. as 37. A. while B. sinceD. holding C. lying 38. A. making B. emptyingD. casting C. introducing 39. A. explaining B. sendingD. lineC. flow 40. A. jam B. row21-25 AABCD 26-30 DCBBB 31-35 BCDDC 36-40 BABBC Passage 2:Passage 3On a weekday evening, Jane was at home as usual. As her __41__swung between what she was going to do with her life and their dinner plans for the evening, she was__by an urgent call from her sister “Get over here! Turn on NBC unexpectedly __42and check these guys out. They are just like you…..” One facebook message and a phone interview later, Jane __43__herself on a bus with 8 strangers in the middle )desert heat of Utah, picking up trash and __44___ of the sweltering (令人发昏的)about zero-waste and climate change.awareness(意识With a deep __45__ of the environment and a desire to make a __46__, Jane, Davey,coast to coast went on a self __47__ “environmental pick-up artists” and a group of in an entire pick-up. As they walked, sometimes only __48__0.9 miles road side trash years, three States for the made their way across United they day, __49__ and steadily picking up a total of 201,678 pounds of trash.fueled inspiration that hope wonderful stories of and and Jane Davey _50__ with us their __51__to continue their journey. After spending weeks silently __52__how she would have enough __53__ to fly home for their two-week spring break, Jane found a blank, unidentified envelope __54__with $850 cash in the desert. Just enough to get her home and back. After their bus __55__ outside of Denver, they unexpectedly got __56__and arrived in Yosemite National Park three weeks later, just in time for the ll over the state came together with a “Yosemite Facelift” where __57__from a__58__of cleaning up trash all over the park.realized they almost normal, and place at the right time became right Being at the that much of what they __59__was more than just a coincidence. Together, their team learned to simply __60__ themselves to their task, and surrender to the journey.C. balanceD. position 41. A. hands B. thoughtsD. C. moved 42. A. blamed B. frightenedinterruptedD. taught 43. A. found B. cheered C. droppedD. hiding B. raising C. shaking 44. A. abandoningD. fear45. A. pride B. trust C. loveD. difference 46. A. plan B. promise C. mistakeD. discoveredB. corrected 47. A. describedC. repeated仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度D. fixing C. riding 48. A. driving B. coveringD. frequently 49. A. slowly B. secretly C. helplesslyD. shared B. read C. wrote 50. A. heardD. choices C. efforts 51. A. problems B. costsD. C. worrying about 52. A. depending on B. replying tomeeting withD. roomB. moneyC. food 53. A. timeC. decoratedD. equipped B. supplied 54. A. filledC. headed forD. broke down B. held on 55. A. set offD. C. help B. practice 56. A. restunderstandingD. reporters C. tourists B. members 57. A. volunteersB. purposeC. decisionD. lesson 58. A. questionD. C. examined 59. A. introduced B. expectedexperiencedD. compare B. limit C. devote 60. A. turn:41-45 BDABC 46-50 DABAD 51-55 CCBAD 56-60 CABDC Passage 3Passage 4Dropping into desperation completely, Jack wandered on the streets, knowing he came to the end of life. In his mid-fifties, Jack had never been 41 , experiencedthe joy of having children or spent holidays with his family. On this miserable rainy night, he felt as if there was 42 in the entire world who cared whether he livedor died.Meanwhile, I was sitting in my room watching the rain 43 my window. WhenI heard the doorbell ring, I 44 from my chair and raced out. But my mother wasalready at the door. Opening it, she found herself face-to-face with a verydirty-looking man with tears streaming down his face. My mother, overcome by 45 ,invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents in our living room.46 ,1 walked secretly downstairs so that I could get a better look.I couldn't understand what they were saying, but the sight of the man, 47 hishead in his hands and crying, made my chest ache. I raced back up stairs to my room and 48 my hand into my money jar. Pulling out my only half-dollar coin, I ranback downstairs.When I reached the door of the living room, I walked right in .The three 49 looked at me in 50 as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I putthe half-dollar in his hand and told him that I wanted him to have it. Then I gave him a 51 ,turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room and back upstairs.I felt excited but happy.Downstairs, Jack sat quietly with his head 52 .Tears streamed down hisface as he 53 held that coin. Finally looking up at my parents, he said, It'sjust that I thought nobody cared. For the last twenty years, I have been so 54 .That is the first hug I have ever got. It's hard to believe that somebody _55 ”仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度live Jack's life changed that night. When he left our house, he was 56 tohim57 , letters from Jack again, we received instead of die. Although we never sawletting us know that he was doing fine.My life changed that night, too, as I 58 the hug healing power of giving,even if it's only a gift of fifty cents. Before Jack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. Jack said that 59 he'd walked along the streetsread: car. It sticker on the to die, he had noticed a 60 and that rainy night, readySOMEBODY LOVES YOU.41 A employed B married C managed D understoodD C anybody everybody 42 A nobody B somebodyD beat approach B cover C break 43 AD settled ran C jumped 44 A looked BD anxiety fear 45 A B pity C guiltyDWorriedCCurious B46AExcitedAnnoyedDnodding holdingBCshaking resting47ADpresentedreachedC48Aadjusted Bpushed .D49AstrangersBadults CneighborsvisitorsDsurprise CfundelightB50AangerDhandshake51Akiss BsmileChugDCBturned ignoredbowed A52raisedDimpatiently calmly 53ABprivatelyCtightlyDstressedboredCB54AanxiouslonelyDcares figuresBCdeserves55AmakesDA56flexibleBlikelyreadyCdisappointedDBhardly at onceCneveroccasionally57ADA58hidassistedwitnessedCBinformedDbefore as A59BCuntilunlessregretfulCBweakA60ashamedhelplessD: Passage 441-45BADCB 45-50 CADBB 51-55CDDBC 56-60 DADAC仔细审题、认真作答.。
(word完整版)2019高考英语二轮复习完形填空能力练习
2021-2021 年高考英语二轮复习完形填空能力练习〔1〕xx高考完形填空训练题。
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D〕中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
We waiters need to face all kinds of customers every day. When something goeswrong, we should have the ability to keep on going and 41 the customers.I remember my first job was at a fine restaurant. One day, the manager informedall the cooks and 42that a VIP group were ing for 43. The group were VIPsin the city's restaurants Indus 44 10 people.After they arrived, we let them get45fortably and drinks were ordered.46 , the head waiter would be the person in47 of wine service. However, themanager asked me to serve that noon. I had never served a group of 10,48 hadI done wine service.When it's turn to 49 one of the wine glasses in front of a young woman, somehowI lost my trip(抓〕 and the other50fell on top of her, and then to the floor and51 in pieces. I felt 52and apologized many times to the woman and to the restof the group.Quickly, the manager53 my aid, helped in the clean-up, and sent out their54right away. The group forgave me and the young womanrepeatedly informed me it's OK.55 on that day, my manager told me, "Mistakes and 56 do happen. If you know why they happened, learn from it and move on, 57 you still have a table to serve.Keep your head upand be confident. The glasses are 58.’’I understand why he was truly a well respectable restaurant manager within our59.His close relationship with the group made the situation calm and the group60me for that.41 A. please B. attract C. invite D. wele42.A. cookers B. servants C. waiters D. cleaners43.A. meal B. dinner C. breakfast D. lunch44. A. made up of B. let in as C. added up to D. recognized as45.A. satisfied B. seated C. dressed D. introduced46.A. Quickly B. Rapidly C. Normally47.A. charge B. change C. honor · D. favor48.A. never B. ever C. little D. nor49.A. set B. broke C. shook D. cut50.A. wine B. glasses C. coffee D. cookers51.A. laid B, lay C. lain · D. lied52.A. amazing B. surprised C .frightened D. scaring53.A. took over B. gave in C. rushed against D, came to54.A, dishes B. drinks C. waters D. wines55.A. Lately B. Latest C. Later D. Last56.A, accidents B. faults C. incidents D. errors57.A. owing to B. thanks to C. while D , for58.A. available B. acceptable C, replaceable59.A. restaurant B. neighbor C. district D. city60.A. blamed B. forgave D. praised完形填空: 41-45ACDAB 46-50 CADAB 51-55 BCDBC 56-60 ADCDB41.A 使满意,使快乐。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(22)
完形填空精练(22)Passage 1How far would you walk to learn about something that interested you? When he was young, Jacob Lawrence often walked more than sixty 41 from his home in the Harlem section of New York City to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Jacob wanted to be a(n) 42 ,and he believed that studying the famous paintings 43 in that museum would help him.It was 1930,when many people were out of work, money was 44 and people suffered a lot.Still the streets were 45 with energy and color.As he walked through Harlem, Jacob looked hard at the people, the churches, and barbershops and so on.He 46 those images in his mind, along with the images of paintings he saw in the 47 .Jacob came from a poor family.His mother believed there was little chance 48 her son could grow up to be a successful painter.She wanted him to aim for something more 49 .But Jacob's teacher, Alston, in an art program saw that he was talented.Alston 50 him how to use paints to make stage sets.As time passed, Alston let Jacob rent work space in his own studio. That was an exciting place for a young black man 51 to become an artist.Many creative people 52 there to talk about art, literature and history.From their 53 ,Jacob learned that history books often 54 the accomplishments of African Americans.He decided to paint a sel1es of pictures describing the story of a black hero.He 55 Toussaint, who had helped free his people 56 French ruling.Many people admired Jacob's pictures, but he needed 57 admiration.To help his family, he often had to work at jobs that 58 him away from painting.Then something encouraging happened.An artist named Augusta got Jacob a job.For eighteen months, Jacob was given a 59 to paint pictures. For the first time, he felt like a 60 artist.41.A.steps B.blocks C.buildings D.avenues42.A.artist B.tutor C.scholar D.official43.A.swinging B.existing C.hanging D.twisting44.A.blank B.loose C.tough D.tight45.A.lined B.decorated C.associated D.filled46.A.stored B.received C.created D.remembered47.A.museum B.studio C.church D.street48.A.whether B.which C.that D.when49.A.precious B.practical C.standard D.flexible50.A. recommended B.reminded C.provided D.showed51.A.hesitating B.struggling C.marching D.participating52.A.settled B.wandered C.gathered D.rushed53.A.experiences B.performances C. accents D.conversations 54.A.acknowledged B.accused C.ignored D.witnessed55.A.chose B.accepted C.counted D.employed56.A.against B.from C.for D.with57.A.more than B.rather than C.other than D.less than58.A.broke B.gave C.permitted D.took59.A.award B.title C.salary D.prize60.A.permanent B.popular C.positive D professionalPassage 1:41-45 BACDD 46-50AACBD 51-55BCDCA 56-60BADCDPassage 2Beginning to learn gymnastics even before she could barely walk, Svetlana had always dreamed to enter the Olympics scene some day.However, her 41 ended in the car on the winding road when a lorry appeared out of nowhere. The last thing she 42 was a blinding flash of light. In hospital, when told she would never 43 again, she couldn’ t believe it. Three months later, she was 44 out of hospital on a wheelchair. Then a friend came to her house to visit her with an old child’ s storybook. A bookmark in it made her 45 to page 117. The name of the 46 was‘The Day Clara Walked’ . She was determined to return to stage whatever it might cost. 47 , after a year’ s hard exercise, Svetlana recovered and was able to display her gymnastics. While she was sitting on the green bench 48 the Athens Stadium, memories 49 : first, the pain and the tears, the book under her pillow, the words of relatives full of advice and comfort, and the pity in those eyes that had once held 50 for her talent. Then followed the trips to the gym where everyone looked on 51 , their disbelief transforming slowly to wonder, 52 she could balance the hoop(健身圈)as well as her teammates. She registered for 2004 Olympic Games, and finally she received 53 from the Olympic Committee.Her 54 was interrupted by the attendant who said,“It’ s time” , two words that she had been 55 to hear for so long. Smoothing her dress, she walked into the stadium, each 56 firm and steady. Everything was 57 , and the applause rang loud in her ears, her heart 58 violently against her chest.Later that night, Svetlana pulled the gold medal out of her pocket and placed it on the old 59 on the shelf, which opened to page 117, to the chapter‘The Day Clara Walked’ , tears 60 h er vision.41. A. dream B. intension C. life D. career42. A. forgot B. remembered C. experienced D. suffered43. A. see B. dance C. walk D. sing44. A. rushed B. rocked C. thrown D. wheeled45. A. open B. relate C. point D. adapt46. A. bookmark B. page C. chapter D. story47. A. Suddenly B. Surprisingly C. Fortunately D. Certainly48. A. opposite B. beneath C. inside D. outside49. A. flooded in B. faded away C. mixed up D. squeezed out50. A. fright B. regret C. sympathy D. admiration51. A. doubtfully B. thankfully C. nervously D. cheerfully52. A. until B. as C. while D. once53. A. access B. praise C. support D. approval54. A. plan B. attempt C. thought D. sight55. A. content B. eager C. upset D. proud56. A. breath B. wake C. step D. look57. A. unexpected B. awful C. perfect D. finished58. A. fighting B. striking C. kicking D. hammering59. A. hoop B. book C. letter D. dress60. A. clouding B. filling C. rolling D. rushingPassage 2:41—45 ABCDA 46—50 CBDAD 51—55 ABDCB 56—60 CCDBAPassage 3A few years ago, on a flight I fortunately met with a psychologist, Dan Gilbert. He was very humorous, and we talked a lot. I was completely 41 . He was interested in the questions that we 42 but never have the opportunity to 43 .Now Gilbert has written a book Stumbling on Happiness. Reading it 44 me of that plane ride long ago. It is a 45 to read his book. Gilbert is charming and 46 . He has a rare 47 for making very complicated ideas come 48 .Stumbling on Happiness is a book about a very simple 49 powerful idea. What distinguishes us from other animals is our ability to predict the future, 50 , our interest in predicting the future. We spend much time 51 what it would be like. Why? It is what allows us to 52 our life. It is by trying to apply some control over our futures 53 we attempt to be 54 . But by any objective measure, we are really 55 at that predictive function. We’ re terrible at knowing how we will feel tomorrow, and even worse at 56 what will bring us happiness. Gilbert 57 to explain why we are so terrible. In making his case, Gilbert walks us 58 a series of attracting facts about the way our minds work. I suppose I really should go on at this point. But I think that might ruin the 59 of reading Stumbling on Happiness. This is a story about the mysteries of our lives. If you have even the slightest 60 about the human condition, you ought to read it. Trust me.41. A. attracted B. shocked C. excited D. interested42. A. talked about B. thought about C. cared about D. worried about43. A. find B. explore C. understand D. answer44. A. reminds B. informs C. suggests D. thinks45. A. step B. way C. hobby D. pleasure46. A. intelligent B. firm C. funny D. active47. A. interest B. gift C. ability D. power48. A. magic B. serious C. alive D. good49. A. and B. besides C. or D. but50. A. or rather B. in all C. in addition D. or else51. A. telling B. developing C. imagining D. guessing52. A. make B. protect C. thank D. shape53. A. when B. that C. where D. what54. A. relaxed B. peaceful C. happy D. perfect55. A. bad B. angry C. slow D. disappointed56. A. predicting B. knowing C. realizing D. feeling57. A. sets about B. sets off C. sets out D. sets up58. A. over B. to C. on D. through59. A. love B. experience C. scene D. idea60. A. curiosity B. hope C. patience D. knowledgePassage 3:41-45 ACBAD 46-50 CBCDA 51-55 CDBCA 56-60 BCDBAPassage 4Try It a Different WaBobby Moresco grew up in New Yo rk’s Hell’s Kitchen, a tough working-class neighbourhood on Manhattan’s West Side. By tradition he 41 have been a construction worker or a policeman, just like his father and most of his childhood pals. 42 , he wanted out. Attracted by the bright lights from the time Bobby was a teen, he tried to 43 . “I wasn’t a 44 actor, but I had a driving need to do something 45 with my life,” he said.He moved to Hollywood, promising to find his 46 . But he didn’t make it. For almost 10 years, he drove a taxi and worked as a waiter, volunteering at an actors’ workshop that he opened in Hollywood. But Moresco kept working at his 47 career.In 1983 his younger brother was murdered in a mob-linked killing. Moresco was forced to give up working and moved back to his 48 neighbourhood. In 1988 he finally wrotea play that was 49 to his life. Called Half-Deserted Streets, it was based on his brother’s50 and staged at a small theater. A Hollywood producer 51 to see it and asked him to work on a screenplay.His 52 grew, and he got enough assignments to move back to Hollywood. However, it was never easy. By 2003, he was 53 out of work and out of cash 54 he got a call from Paul Haggis, a director who had befriended him. The two worked on the script and tried some famous studios, but their request was 55 . Moresco believed so 56 in the script that he borrowed money, and sold his house. At last the writers found an independent film producer who would take a chance.The 57 , Crash, slipped into the theatres in May 2005, and quietly became both a hit and an overnight success. It 58 him two Academy Awards — Best Film Editing and Best Writing.At the age of 54, Bobby Moresco became an 59 success. “If you have something you want to do in life, don’t think about the problems,” he says, “think about the 60 to get it done.”41. A. must B. should C. can D. need42. A. Then B. Therefore C. However D. Besides43. A. study B. drive C. teach D. act44. A. simple B. strict C. firm D. good45. A. different B. impressive C. effective D. necessary46. A. occasion B. treasure C. fortune D. possibility47. A. afforded B. chosen C. respected D. offered48. A. early B. worn C. old D. passed49. A. turned B. pointed C. belonged D. related50. A. arresting B. injuring C. killing D. shooting51. A. advised B. happened C. intended D. planned52. A. influence B. ambition C. success D. reputation53. A. again B. even C. finally D. still54. A. before B. when C. since D. while55. A. let out B. looked down C. taken off D. turned down56. A. strongly B. hardly C. deeply D. bravely57. A. actor B. movie C. studio D. director58. A. gave B. failed C. won D. allowed59. A. effortless B. enjoyable C. overnight D. optimistic60. A. ways B. lines C. manners D. actionsPassage 4:41.B.“should have done”表示“本应该做而没做”,按常理作者应该成为建筑工人或警察,而他却成为了演员。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练6 含答案
试题习题、尽在百度完形填空精练(6)Passage 1Run Freely-A Lesson About CourageOne afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got therea little early so I 21 the car by the roadside and waited for her.As I looked 22 the car window, there was a small park where I saw a littleboy, around one and a half to two years old, 23 freely on the grass as his motherwatched from a short 24 . The boy had a big smile on his face 25 he had just been set free from some sort of 26 . The boy would then fall to the grass, 27 , andwithout hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a 28 on his face.Kids, when they fall down, don't view their falling down as failure, but29 ,they treat it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they 30 . Not only was I touched by the boy's persistence, but I was 31 touched by the manner in which he ran. With each attempt, he looked so 32 and so natural-no signs of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged. His only 33 was to run freely and to do itas effectively as he could. He was just being a 34 -just being himself-being completely in the moment. He was not looking for 35 or was not worrying about whether36 was watching. He wasn't concerned about being judged. He didn't seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him 37 and that it would be 38 if he did fall. No, all that 39 to him was to him was to accomplish the task, to feelthe experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that 40 and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuitsin life.21.A.parked B.started C. rode D.brokeD.B22.A.toward .down outside C.overDrolling ..B.23.Aplaying running smiling C.DC.time B.distance 24.A.way . length[]D.Ceven if .B.so long as .25A.as though now thatD.castle Ccave B.park 26.A.. prisonD.lie in C.Bget up ..27Atake up .break downD.pleasure smile B.tear A28..C.surpriseD...B..29Ahowever instead Ctherefore anyhow-Dwin stop A30...achieve' C..succeed BD.31AB.luckily .Capparently .equally .actually Dquiet Cjoyful confident .A32.B...proudDC.aim .conclusion .Bworry .A.33dreamDCchildboyA.34..B.player.winner仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度35.A.approval B.fortune C.chance ' D.troubleD.CA36..anyone .everyone B.someone oneD.fall .B.37.A.failrunCcryD.B.embarrassing frightening amusing 38.A.disappointingC.DC.mattered ..Bcared .39.Ahappened relatedD.CdiscoveryB..storyA40..observationIncidentPassage 1:21-25 ACBBA 26-30 DBBBD 31-35 AACBA 36-40 BDBCAPassage 2Many years ago, a baby boy came into this world. But 41 , he didn't come witha cry, which was a big 42 from the medical point of view. The doctor turned thebaby43 andslappedhisbottomsharply.Thebabycriedand 44 .Thefathersmiledand silently cried 45 . He held the baby in his arms and didn't allow the doctor to touch the baby anymore... That baby was me, and that man was my dad.Dad never tried to hug or kiss me when I was a child. And 46 , he never said “I love you” to me, either. Maybe it's a Chinese cultural thing, or maybe that's the way my dad was. But 47 I felt defeated, sad or lonely, dad was always there. He was a man of 48 words, but I could always feel a very special 49 to him.When I was in high school, dad retired and 50 a food stand on the street near my school.EverydaywhenIfinished 51 ,myclassmatesandI 52 passhisfoodstand.But I really hated talking to dad in front of his food stand, 53 I did not want my classmates to know that my dad was selling noodles on the street!Onenight,Icouldn't 54 itanymoreandshouted,“Dad,couldyoustopsellingyour 55 noodles? Idon'tneed afather whosellsnoodlesonthestreet!” Atthatmoment, dad was 56 . He tried to say something but didn't. When he turned his head 57 , something happened that I had never seen and would never forget for 58 of my life. His eyes were filled with tears and sadness. It was the first time that I saw dad 59 . My mom later told me that dad was selling noodles to save money for my college education. I was such an idiot, and even today I still feel 60 for that night.41. A. abruptly B. unfortunatelyC. expectedlyD.fortunatelyD. solution42. A. question C. challengeB. problemD. at theB. inside out43. A. upside downC. up and downbottomD. survived44, A, existedC. deliveredB. produced仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度D.B. either 45. A. as well asC. as wellneitherD. in vain C. on the contrary 46. A. of course B. by no meansD. howeverC. whenever 47. A. whatever B. whicheverB. a little48. A. few D. a few C. littleC. communication49. bination D. connection B. conversation50. A. put up C. came up B. set up D. picked upC. course 51. A. school B. lessonD. taskC. would 52. A. couldD. might B. should53. A. whether D.C. whileB. thoughbecauseD. prove B. believe 54. A. stand C. assumeC. delicious55. A. wonderfulB. stupid D.strangeD. disappointed B. frightened 56. A. confused C. shockedD. away 57. A. out B. around C. downD. other B. the other58. A. the rest C. anotherD. crying59. A. laughing B. shouting C. huggingD.60. A. grateful B. guilty C. proudembarrassed41-45 BBADC 46-50 ACADB 51-55 ACDAB 56-60 CDADB:Passage 2Passage 3wasn't years No, ago? it few a Greece out came that sports the hear Did you story of from the country that started the Olympics, 21 it has an Olympic quality. Thestory came out of Greece, New York, and it was about Jason McElwain, a 17-year-old ) kid, and Jim Johnson, a high school basketball 22 .自闭的autistic( 23 with learning Jason,who didn't speak until he was five and alwaysnever six. five only player, basketball a was 24 for challenges, foot he fact,In25 the team. He was the team manager, who kept statistics and handed out water bottles.Jason's enthusiasm for the game and his unselfish But Coach Johnson 26dedication to the team. So he decided if the score 27 , he might let him 28a few minutes.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度Word got around and a group of students came to the game with signs 29 hissticks.Mac,” and cutouts of his face placed on popsicle(冰棒)nickname, “J-hoping they 30 wildly four minutes left, was put into the game with When Jasonthat he might even 31 a basket. In Hollywood, he would have done just that, and the 33 world in their shoulders. But teammates would have 32 him off on his supporters His six feet. took a 34 and missed by about of Greece, New York, Jason35 and the coach worried that he may have set this young man up for 36 .shots, 10 another. 38 he took shot, and another, and But J-Mac 37 anotherand scored 20 points in his four minutes of 39 .And, yes, he was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates. And it was the career high point in the life of a coach who just gave a good kid a(n) 40 .forD. C. B. A. ifthough21since.playC. gameB. A. star22coachD..struggledB. A. beganlistened23CwentD..readyC. bigB. 24A. shortD. good.madeorganizedB. 25A. gatheredsupportedC. D..lost26B. A. showeddevelopedC. likedD..permittedA. decreasedC. changedB. 27D. mattered.directC. rest28B. A. trainD. play.keeping29bearingB. givingA. callingC. D..cheeredlaughedB. A. 30blamedranC. D..hangB. scoreA. fillC. find31D..knockedB. A. 32cutputC. carriedD.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度.33A. realB. modernC. wholeD. natural.stepA. 34lookseatB. shotC. D..complainedB. nodded35A. agreedC. brokeD..achievementA. C. embarrassment 36B. fameD. courage.firedheardB. tookA. 37gotC. D..MeanwhileB. In factA. HoweverC. 38In turnD..guiltsorrowA. C. joyB. 39D. glory.awardA. C. chanceB. lesson40D. prize.Passage 3:.【语篇解读】一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹这个故事来自这个故事并非来自奥运会诞生的那个国家,虽然它具有奥林匹克的特征.21. B.Greece.纽约的一个小镇———.由下文可知,本文讲述的是一个男孩和一位中学篮球教练的故事22. C.学Jason以及“他五岁才说话”的事实,我们可以推断出自闭的autistic D.23. 由上文的().习有障碍.struggle with斗争,抗争,符合语境.24. A.可知他太矮了,所以不适合打篮球根据后面的only five foot sixbottles由下文的D.and statistics who team was He the manager, kept out water handed 25.实际上并没有成为真正的球员,而只是做一些计分、分发水壶之类的事可知Jason.情加入团队.make the team并不是真正的球员,但教练很欣赏他对篮球的热情以及他对球队无私的奉Jason虽然26. B.. 献27. D.. 教练很感动,所以他想如果赛场上比分允许的话,他会让28. C.打一会儿球Jason写着他的绰号的招此处的意思是“显示,带有”29. B.bear.signs bearing his nickname.牌仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度30. D.31. A.比赛还有四分钟就要结束的时候,Jason上场了.大家欢呼着,希望他能投篮成功.score此处用作动词,意思是“得分”.32. B.如果是在好莱坞电影中,Jason很有可能在最后关头投篮成功,队员们也会把他高高举过肩头.carry sb. off on sb.'s shoulder将某人举过肩头.33. A.34. A.但是,在真实的世界里,Jason投篮未中.此处将现实与虚幻进行了对比.take a shot投篮.35. D.Jason投篮未中,他的支持者开始抱怨.missed, worried是关键信息.36. B.Jason投篮未中,观众开始抱怨.此时,教练开始怀疑自己的做法是否正确.他担心他把Jason置于尴尬的境地.37. A.take a shot投篮.38. A.Jason一次次地投篮.事实上,他投了十次篮.in fact用来作进一步的解释说明.39. C.Jason在四分钟内得20分.此处选glory突出他的成绩非凡.40. B.本文讲的是一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹.Passage 4It was one of the happiest Saturday mornings I had spent with my daughter, Gigi. That was, until two strangers threw her into their car and sped away. It seemed like a bad dream. I could __21__ speak when the police questioned me.After that, the policeman asked me to go home to wait. My friend Gloria cameto __22__me. She took my hand and gave me __23__. It was a picture of a littlegirl __24__asleep in her bed, standing by the bed was a tall, blond(金发的)__25__.We prayed and waited by the phone until sunset. The __26__ never rang.Suddenly,the front door swung open. I looked up and __27__. There stood Gigi.I cried, throwing my __28__ around her. Gigi said:“I was scared. We were going really fast on an old __29__ road I'd never seen before. But then a tall man walked out __30__ the car,and they ran off the road and hit a tree. Then the tall man __31__ the cardoor and pulled me out. He was really nice,and said I would be okay. I must have gone to __32__, because when I woke up it is in front of our house. He must havebrought me home.”“But who...how did he know..., where to bring you?”My voicebroke. Gigi __33__ her head. Just then Gigi noticed Gloria's picture. “That's him!”she __34__ at the picture. “Mommy,that's the man who pulled me out of the car!”Gloria and I turned __35__. “Are you sure that's the man?” Gloria asked. “Yeah,仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度that's him __36__ that he didn't have wings,and he was wearing blue jeans.”Later that night, the police found the__37__kidnappers. When questioned, thedriver remembered turning away to __38__ hitting a tall blond man.Twenty years have gone by. We have never heard from any one claiming to have__39__Gigi. There have been no logical explanations for her __40__. But from thatday on, I believe that all experiences, positive and negative, are given to us forour strengthening and learning.A. hardlyB. hardC. fullyD. .21fullA. sympathizeB. supportC. comfortD. .22calmA. a mapB. a pictureC. a bagD. a .23bookA. healthyB. soundC. reliableD. .24reasonableA. angelB. manC. maidD. .25servantA. phoneB. door bellC. clockD. radio .26A. yelledB. screamedC. whistledD. whispered .27A. cheeks B. shouldersC. armsD. hands 28.A. rocky B. smooth C. hardD. flat 29.in front the top of D. on in back of B. at the bottom of C.A. 30.ofA. shutB. fastenedC. openedD. loosened 31.A. restB. sleepC. breakD. yawn .32A. shook B. noddedC. rolledD. trembled .33A. referred B. aimed C.pointed D. signaled .34 C. weak D. pale 35.A. sun-burntB. lightthan except D. other than B. 36.A. rather including C.A. injuredB. deadC. harmedD. hurt 37.A. stop B.avoid C. forbid D. keep .38A. released B. relievedC. deliveredD. rescued 39.A. escape B. breakout C.disappearance D. flow 40.:Passage 4仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度21—25ACBBA 26—30 ABCAD 31—35 CBACD 36—40 CABDA仔细审题、认真作答.。
2019高考英语二轮复习 备考专项狂练 专练二十 模块4 Unit 5 Theme parks(含解析)
模块4 Unit 5 Theme parksⅠ. 完形填空(2018·全国卷Ⅱ)Two weeks earlier, my son, Ben, had got in touch. He'd moved to England with his mum when he was three and it had been 13 years since I'd 41 seen him. So imagine my 42 when he emailed me saying he wanted to come to visit me, I was 43 ! I arrived early at Byron Bay where we were supposed to 44 .The bay was 45 in sunshine, and there was a group of kayakers around 150m off the shore. Getting a little 46 ,I realized one kayak(皮划艇)was in 47 “Something's not 48 !” I took off my T-shirt and 49 into the water. I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying across the middle. He was 50 violently. Linking arms with one of the instructors, I helped 51 the young man out of he water. He was unconscious and as I looked at his face, something __52 to me. Those brown eyes were very 53 “What's his name?” I asked the instructor “Ben” he replied,and immediately I 54 . That stranger was my son!The instructors called for an ambulance, 55 , after a brief stay in hospital, Ben was well enough to be allowed to 56 and later the family met up for dinner. We chatted about everything and then Ben 57 to me. “I just want to say thank you,” he said. “You 58 my life!”I still can’t believe what a 59 it was. I’m just so glad I was there ___60 to help my son.41. A. also B. often C. even D. last42. A. delight B. relief C. anger D. worry43. A. scared B. shocked C. thrilled D. ashamed44. A. talk B. stay C. meet D. settle45. A. bathed B. clean C. deep D. formed46. A. faster B. closer C. heavier D. wiser47. A. trouble B. advance C. question D. battle48. A. real B. right C. fair D. fit49. A. stared B. sank C. dived D. fell50. A. arguing B. fighting C. shouting D. shaking51. A. lead B. persuade C. carry D. keep52. A. happened B. occurred C. applied D. appealed53. A. sharp B. pleasant C. attractive D. familiar54. A. agreed B. hesitated C. doubted D. knew55. A. Fortunately B. Frankly C. Sadly D. Suddenly56. A. return B. relax C. speak D. leave57. A. joked B. turned C. listened D. pointed58. A. created B. honored C. saved D. guided59. A. coincidence B. change C. pity D. pain60. A. on board B. in time C. for sure D. on purposeⅡ. 语法填空A(内蒙古集宁一中2019届高三上第一次月考)The Great Wall was listed as a World Heritage by UNESCOin 1987. Just like a dragon, it winds up and down across deserts, grasslands and mountains, ___41___ (run) approximately 21,196 kilometers from east to west.The___42___ (construct) of the Great Wall was not that easy, ___43___drew heavily on the local resources for building materials. The walls were___44___ (original) built in the Spring & Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Emperor Qin Shi Huang succeeded in his effort to have them joined together. Since then, the Great Wall___45___ (serve) as a monument of the Chinese nation throughout history.With___46___history of about 2,700 years, some parts of the Great Wall are now ___47___ruinsor have disappeared. However, the Great Wall of China is still one of the most appealing___48___ (attraction) all around the world owing to its historical significance. The best-known part of theGreat Wall of China, Badaling, ___49___ (locate) 43 miles northwest of Beijing, attracts thousandsof national and foreign tourists every day.Today, the Great Wall___50___ (recognize) as one of the most important impressive architectural achievements in history.B(重庆巴蜀中学2018-2019学年高三上期中) On a clear February morning, a California black bear wasset free. Looking around, he _____41_____ (skillful) climbed the nearest tree. From high above the ground, he could see the hundreds of acres ______42______ were now his home. His eyes were filledwith _____43_____ (curious).The bear had come a long way. Last fall, the seven-month-old bear bub(幼兽) was found all alone.He had no mother to care for him. He was thin, ____44____ (weigh) only 20 pounds----about half the normal weight for a bear that age. Luckily the bub _____45_____(bring) to The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, California. At the center, the bub shared _____46_____ outdoor enclosure(围栏) with another bear. There were trees to climb and places for them to dig dens(兽穴). _____47_____(teach) the cub to find his own food, people working at the center _____48_____(hide) fruit in tree branches. Soon, the bear was an expert at climbing trees and “picking” the fruit. All the staff felt _____49_____(amaze) at his adaptability.Finally, the day had come. With his new skill and strong body, the bub was ready to be _____50_____ his own, and ready to live like a bear should---in the wild.C(湖北省仙桃中学2019届高三8月考) A lot of films have tried to describe the afterlife and our memories of family members who have passed away. ____41____ few have done this as well as Coco, Disney-Pixar’s latest animated film.___42___(inspire) by the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, the film tells the story of a young boy named Miguel who wants his family to understand his love of music. On that year’s Dia de los Muertos, he ____43____ (accident) ends up in the Land of the Dead. While there, Miguel has ____44____ unforgettable and adventurous night.Family is a ___45___ (center) concept in Mexican culture. On Dia de los Muertos, people in Mexico honor their ancestors by putting their photos up on a family shrine(神龛), ____46____ is shown in the film, and share food and drinks ____47____(keep) the spirits of their family members alive.“In an era when young people___48___(attract) by celebrities so easily, Coco reveals the ___49___(empty) of such adulation (谄媚), teaching kids to preserve and respect the memory of their elders while reminding them___50___ the fact that the source of true creativity is so often personal,” reporter Peter Debruge wrote for Variety.答案与解析Ⅰ. 完形填空【答案】41-45 DACCA 46-50 BABCD 51-55 CBDDA 56-60 DBCAB【解析】41. D副词的辨析。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练5 含答案
完形填空精练(5)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.Passage 1Once many years ago, I pulled a family out of a burning car somewhere in Wyoming. Last week I __41___ a telephone call from a woman who could not stop __42___ as she told me that one of my stories had saved her son from committing suicide. In closing she called me a __43___.That __44___ me thinking about what a hero is. Was I a hero __45___ I pulled a family from a burning car? If so, how could I be a hero just because I __46___ a story that saved someone's life?Today I decided to look up the word "hero" in the dictionary to see __47___ what it meant. It __48___ "a person who does. something brave". As I read on, it also said "a person who is good and noble ".That statement __49___ me more than the part about being __50___. So I thought about something very important. Say I was walking into the local Wal-Mart Store and I __51___ to open, and hold the door for someone as a courtesy. As they passed me by, I say, "How are you today?" Most of the time that would be no big deal, __52___this time let's say it was for someone who was deeply __53___ and near the end of the rope. That may have very well been the only kindness or courtesy shown to them in a very long time.Having been near "the end of my rope", after my marriage of twenty years ended, I was in such a condition. I was within hours trying to get enough __54___ to end the pain and misery. When I returned home, someone had __55___ me a card in the mail which told me how __56___ they would appreciate me as a friend. That wonderful card probably saved my life. That person, without even knowing it, saved a life and became a hero Similarly many children come out of the orphanages__57___ a very hard and bitter attitude against the world, but the gifts we send them let them know that they have not been forgotten. __58___ , most of them will never hurt anyone because of the __59___ shown to them by those of us who cared. If it __60___ , we will also become “heroes”.41.A.made B. received C. gave D. accepted42. A. crying B. laughing C. thinking D. laughing43. A. writer B. player C. gentleman D. hero44. A. helped B. let C. got D. made45. A. while B. if C. though D. because46. A. said B. wrote C. made D. recalled47. A. exactly B. easily C. directly D. obviously48. A. wrote B. told C. read D. described49. A. helped B. gave C. touched D. impressed50. A. brave B. good C. kind D. noble51. A. happened B. wanted C. intended D. meant52. A. though B. since C. because D. but53. A. depressed B. excited C. moved D. frightened54. A. money B. energy C. ability D. courage55. A. sent B. carried C. brought D. took56. A. deeply B. completely C. well D. much57. A. without B. for C. with D. within58. A. Hopefully B. However C. Besides D. Unfortunately59. A. luck B. respect C. confidence D. kindness60. A. matters B. works C. acts D. doesPassage 1:41-45BADCD 46-50BACDA 51-55ADADA 56-60DCADBPassage 2My cousins, who are now in college, tell me that there are a lot of books to read by yourself and many different things to do, with various people and organizations. So I'm __39 that I've learned to balance things and it has helped 40 me for what is to come after graduation.21. A. disaster B. trouble C. challenge D. competition22. A. kept B. got C. took D. caught23. A. as well as B. in order to C. not only D. instead of24. A. point B. late C. ready D. time25. A. seldom B. always C. hardly D. never26. A. grade B. rank C. degree D. title27. A. intelligence B. confidence C. exercise D. effort28. A. change B. skill C. balance D. improvement29. A. form B. method C. timetable D. system30. A. average B. divide C. arrange D. organize31. A. and B. but C. so D. then32. A. accept B. collect C. follow D. insist33. A. influence B. pressure C. question D. doubt34. A. provided B. needed C. formed D. included35. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything36. A. among B. under C. from D. with37. A. method B. skill C. experience D. way38. A. important B. valuable C. limited D. up39. A. convinced B. glad C. sure D. ungrateful40. A. prepare B. enable C. practise D. equipPassage 2:21-25 CBDDB 26-30 ADCCB 31-35 BCBDA 36-40 BACBAPassage 3In the United States, Mother's Day did not become a(n) 26 holiday until 1915.Its establishment was 27 due to the perseverance and love of one 28 , Anna Jarvis.Anna's mother had provided strength and support as the family 29 their home in West Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 30 her father served as a minister.When Mrs Jarvis died on May 5, 1905, Anna was determined to 31 her.She asked a minister at the church in West Virginia to give a sermon(布道) 32 memory of her mother.On the same Sunday in Philadelphia, ministers there honoured Mrs.Jarvis and all mothers with a (n) 33 Mother's Day service.Anna Jarvis began writing to congressmen, asking them to 34 a day to honour mothers. In 1910, the governor of West Virginia proclaimed(宣布) the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day and a year later every state 35 it.On Mother' s Day morning some American children 36 the tradition of serving their mothers breakfast in bed.Other children will give their mothers 37 which they have made themselves or bought in 38 .Adults give their mothers red carnations, the official Mother's Day flower.If their mothers 39 , they may bring white carnations to their grave(坟墓)sites.This is the busiest day of the year for American 40 .On the special day, family members do not want Mom to cook dinner! 21.A.before B.since C.when D.until22.A.rich B.poor C.living D.injured 23.A.protected B.reserved C.changed D.persuaded 24.A.form B.custom C.habit D.plan 25.A.Monday B.Wednesday C.Sunday D.Friday 26.A.ordinary B.common C.regular D.official 27.A.nearly B.largely C.deeply D.highly 28.A.mother B.sister C.daughter D.waitress 29.A.destroyed B.found C.made D.left30.A.where B. when C.why D.how31.A.reward B.honour C.award D.inspire32.A.on B.at C.in D.for33.A.special B.expensive C.simple D.easy34.A.put off B.give up C.take on D.set aside 35.A.understood B.received C.celebrated D.prevented36.A.follow B.refuse C.accept D.support 37.A.letters B.gifts C.calls D.toys 38.A.schools B.churches C.stores D.hospitals 39.A.went ahead B.moved on C.stayed up D.passed away 40.A.restaurants B.departments C.offices D.markets Passage 3:21-25 CABBC 26-30 DBCCA 31-35 BCADC 36-40 ABCDAPassage 4Late one night, a thief crept int o a wealthy merchant’s house. He was a young thief, without experience. In fact, this was his first professional 41 . So he had 42 everything carefully. All went marvelously well at first. He found, as he 43 , an unlatched window and got into the room easily. But, stepping his way through the44 room, he stubbed (碰到) his bare 45 against a table leg. Choking (抑制) backa cry of pain, terrified of waking the merchant, he hit 46 on the forehead and called himself a fool. He had 47 to bring a light.In the darkness, 48 , he was able to see an oil lamp on the table, and lit it, then he gave a 49 of relief. As he 50 the lamp, a small spider came out from under its 51 .“Thank you for saving my life,” said the spider. “Before he went to bed, the merchant set this lamp down on top of me so I couldn’t escape. If you hadn’t come along, I wouldn’t have 52 the night; 53 , I’d have extremely uncomfortable situation for a long time.” “You have saved a life and shown compassion (同情), ”the spider went on, 54 the impatient thief said he had not 55 to do so. “ 56 yet, you have done so without the 57 thought or hope of reward. You have gained more merits (优点) than you could possibly imagine.” “But you’re only a spider,” said the thief.“And you’re only a man.” said the spider. “My dear thief, when you understand that 58 is life, whether on eight legs or 59 , you will have understood much. Your deed, 60 , has got rid of the bad things from your heart. Go from here with a fresh spirit. And good luck to you.”The thief did so and never thought to steal again.41. A. job B. mistake C. appearance D. finding42. A. explained B. managed C. planned D. imagined43. A. expected B. rememberedC. reminded D. meant44. A. dull B. dark C. sitting D. terrible45. A. head B. shoulder C. hand D. toe46. A. the merchant B. the spider C. the thief D. himself47. A. remembered B. forgot C. avoided D. happened48. A. however B. when C. so that D. but49. A. applause B. cry C. sigh D. laugh50. A. woke up B. laid down C. picked up D. turned over51. A. base B. cap C. cover D. foot52. A. spent B. lasted C. hated D. worried53. A. in time B . however C. anyhow D. indeed54. A. although B. so C. so that D. as if55. A. said B. led C. cared D. intended56. A. Better B. Worse C. Natural D. Lucky57. A. hopeful B. least C. ordinary D. most58. A. man B. spider C. life D. chance59. A. three B. two C. a dozen D. a hundred60. A. in no case B. at ease C. in any case D. without delay Passage 4:41-45:CCABD 46-50, DBACC 51-55, ABDAD 56-60, ABCBC。
2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习完形填空寒假精练(12)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A 、B C 和D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As a child, I started lear ning to play the pia no, my favorite musical 41 ,but _____ I was forced to give up whe n I started my middle school 42 I could concentrate more on my studies. It ' s one of my biggest 43 to stop practicing the piano when I recall sadly today. During the following years, I kept telling mypiano teacher that I would 44 . However, I didn ' t keep my promise because I was 45 with my study. 46 I lost touch with my teacher. Some years later, my teacher died. I was very sad because I lost such a good teacher. She was a very warm and gen tle pers on .It hurts me to think she may have been 47 ________________ that I never returned. I haven ' t taken lessons s ince then but to be honest, I 48 ______ to. Sitting at the piano, I couldn ' t help recalling many 49 -- times of my practis ing at home and play ing before my teacher and one time my teacher 50 me after I played en tire pieces of music wrong in front of her colleagues. I was so 51 that I could hardly say anything. But her 52 helped ease my shame. These memories, 53 , good or bad, never caused my 54 for the pia no aga in. This thought the n led me to think that 55 is like music, and that we all try to play different 56 in the instrument of our life. Sometimes the pitch( 57 when we play it well, but sometimes we are out of tone. However, we all continue Passage 2 41. A. in strume nt B. performa nee C. room D. stage 42. A. because B. so that C. now that D. for 43. A. successes B. regrets C. decisi ons D. hobbies 44. A. play B. graduate C. leave D. return 45. A. occupied B. angry C. satisfied D. patie nt 46. A. Actually B. Co nsta ntly C. Sudde nly D. Gradually 47. A. ast oni shed B. glad C. disappo in ted D. amazed 48. A. liked B.needed C. wan ted D. decided 49. A. dreams B. expressi ons C. words D. memories 50. A. i nstructed B. hurt C. puni shed D. respected 51. A. frighte ned B. moved C. embarrassed D. excited 52. A. happ in ess B. satisfact ion C. fort D. sigh 53. A. in stead B. mean while C. therefore D. however 54. A.hope B. courage C. feeli ng D. effort 55. A. life B. learni ng C. attitude D. enjoyme nt 56. A. cards B. sports C. roles D. games to pia no less on s, it does n ve stopped mak ing music. 57. A. hard B. won derful C. surpris ing D. plex 58. A. unique B. bori ng C. mon D. similar 59 A. necessary B. stra nge C. possible D. importa nt 60 A. matter B. mea n C. report D.appear Passage 1 : 41-45ABBDA 46-50DCCDA 51-55CCDBA 56-60CBADBplayi ng 音高)is to create our own 58 style of music. No matter what style our music is, itis 59 that we sing the songs of joy, quiet ness and love. Though I may n ever make it back 't 60 that IEvery one of us, rich or poor, should at least have one or two good friends. Ilearned that a true friend is the most importa nt in my life after I had gone 41 ___so many terrible things. I felt upset when I was told that I would have to 42 thepany. As I had a very big family to 43 and was in great n eed of mon ey, what Iwas 44 about was how to find another new job. In order to 45 this problem,I rushed from place to place like crazy. I read almost all the n ewspapers and 46 ___ almost all the teleph one nu mbers in the n ewspaper 47 in my notebook and triedto call almost all the panies that n eeded new 48 . Not until I found a job ina small tow n n ear Town sville had I 49 down. My new boss, Mr. Joh nson, was oneof my good friends since primary school. “Why didn' t you 50 me until now?Was it 51 ______ to do that ? Explain to me the reason, ” he said, 52 me a cupof hot coffee. Both of us were overjoyed to see each other and we 53 the whole ________afternoon talk ing about things and pers ons that we 54 at school. John asked me to give him some advice about 55 to enl arge his prese nt bus in ess and he wasentirely happy about my 56 . To my great surprise, he offered me a 57 whichdidn ' t need much experienee because I was not 58 with this field but the payl got was much more than 59 . The moment I saw my 60 , the sum of money givenby the pany, I cried for the first time ——that was the first time for me to do sosince I grew up.4 1A. for B .over C .around D . through4 2A. operate.desert choose leave4 3A. care B .support C .protect D . love4 4A. particular B . curious C .excited D . concerned4 5A. solve B .an alyze C .explai n D . raise4 6A. took down B . turned dow n C ;.looked for D . stood for4 7A. advertisements B .surveys C .reports D . ments4 8A. customers B . bosses C .clerks D .applicants4 9A. broken B .calmed C .sunk D .slowed5 0A. con tact B .trust C .overlook.find5 1 A. desperate B . significant C . worthy D . harmful52A. awarding B .shari ng C . handing D . show ing53A . saved B .wasted C . spared D . spent 54A . discussed B . debated C . remembered D . imagi ned 55A . what . how C . which D. whe n 56A . ability B .suggestions C . in terests D . courage 57A . fortune B . chanee C . position D . service 58A . popular B . content C . patie nt D . familiar 59A . offered B . required C . needed D . expected 60A . salary B . share C . fund D .tip Passage 2 : 41-45 DDBDA 46-50 AACBA 51-55 DCDCB 56-60 BCDDA Passage 3 One Saturday. I went shopp ing with my daughter, Hele n, and son, Brandon. The car was filled with the childre n's laugh ing and singing As we 41 up, we saw ______ truck with a big sign on it that 42 "Petting Zoo. " The kids jumped up and asked, "Daddy, can we go?" "Sure." I said, giv ing them 43 a quarter (25 ce nts) before walking into the shopping center. They ran away and I felt free to take my time looking for 44 I needed. There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinas in the 45 __ zoo. Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like 46 their moms and dads shop. Several minu tes later. I 47 and saw Hele n walk ing along beh ind me. I was surprised to see she 48 to shop rather than play with the animals. And I thought the children had co wait oil the parents came to 49 them what was wrong. mewith those big brown eyes and said sadly. "Well, Daddy. it costmy 55 and I did for years around the house after we had said "love is action! "And now it had bee a 56 of her lifestyle. The n we went back to the pett ing zoo We stood 57 Bran don go crazy pett ingalways pays. up I came up and asked She 50 at 50cents. So, I gave Brandon my 51 . " Then she said the most 52 thing I ever heard. She repeated the family motto 53 is action!" She had give n Brandon her quarter , and 54 loves little animals more than Helen. She had watched what both and feeding the animals I had 50 cents 58 a hole in my pocket J never 59 it to Helen, and she never asked for it Because she know the whole family 60 : Love41.A drove B. drew C.dressed D. dragged 42 A. wrote B. said C. expressed D. warned43 A either B. n either C. each D. every44. A. who B. whe nC. thatD. what45. A. feeding B. caring C. pettingD. nursing 46 A which B while C. where D whether,47. A turned over B turned out C. turned away D. turned around48. A. chose B. checked C. hesitated D. refused49. A. bring B. putC. pickD. wake 50. A. looked up B. looked down C looked through D. looked over 51 A. pet B. coat C quarter D. candy52. A successful B. beautiful C. harmful D. awful 53 A. Trust B. Understanding C. Honesty D. love 54 A. anyone B. no one C. every one D. someone 55 A. wifeB. mother C father D. children 56 A. pileB pairC . puzzle D. part 57 A. seeing B. watchingC. noticingD. feeling 58 A. digging B. making C. burning D hiding 59 A. paid B. delivered C. offered D. afforded 60 A. motto B. message C model D. matter Passage 3 : 41-45 ABCDC 46-50 BDACA51-55 CBDBA 56-60 DBCCA Passage 4I ama momof two young children whomwe home-school. This 41 that they are with me almost constantly. Whenever possible I will 42 random acts of kindness; 43 things like paying for the order behind me in the drive-thru lane, holding doors, etc. So, they are very 44 with the concept and are, of course, 45 to also do "nice" things for others.Just a few days ago we stopped 46 our local grocery store to pick up a few things which quickly turned into an entire cart load of stuff. We got into one of the two open checkout lanes and waited our 47 . While waiting a young man came up behind us with only a few 48 in his basket. I told him to go ahead of us as we were in no 49 .He seemed very pleasantly surprised and graciously 50 . As he began putting his items on the belt the clerk began to 51 her till tape so we had a fairly long wait in line. My kids were very 52 behaved but they were still children; they asked questions, they talked 53 , they moved around and they were generally very entertaining. (To me, anyway.)I could see the young man watching and listening with a smile on his face. We were putting our groceries on the 54 when the clerk finished with 55 order.What I did n't know was that he had heard my kids 56 bubble gum. I had agreed they could have some. 57 , he picked up a pack of bubble-gum and asked the clerk to ring it through twice before putt ing it back. He the n told my kids that he bought theirgum 58 their mom was 59 eno ugh to let him go ahead in the queue. The experie nee really drove home the 60 that good begets(B. occupiedC. familiarD. pleasedB. allow forC. ask forD. concern aboutPassage 4 : : 41-45 CDDCC 46-50 BCCBA 51-55 ACAAB 56-60 CACDA lovely little kiddos(亲呢的称呼:小伙子) 41. A . tells B. leaves C. mea ns D. ensures 42. A. en tertain B. serve C. fun ction D. perform 43. A. importa nt B. impressive C. suitable D. simple 45. A. supportedB. taughtC. en couragedD.supposed 46. A. near B. by C. with D. aga inst47. A. opport unity B. return C. turn D. time48. A. fruit B. vegetables C. items D. sales 49. A. time B. hurry C. case D. sense 50. A. accepted B. collected C. carried D. agreed51. A. cha nge B. remove C. con ti nue D. stop 52. A. badly B. poorly C. well D. ill53. A. con sta ntly B. immediately C. usually D. rudely 54. A. belt B. bench C. basket D. cart 55. A. her B. his C. their D. our 57. A. So B. But C. OrD. For 58. A. when B. uni ess C. becauseD. un til 59 A. happy B. helpful C. serious D. nice60. A. idea B. reward C. chaneeD. in struct ion 产生,弓丨起)good for my 44. A. satisfied 56. A. pla in about。
2019高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练18 含答案
完形填空精练(18)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Passage 1Tony Tomei was well-known in Los Alamos, N.M. for his heroic actio n when the forest fires swept throughlast May. Tomei had _41__ run away from his house, which was __42__.But soon after reaching a safe place,Tomei __43__that although he had saved most of his collection of acco rdions (a kind of musical instruments),his precious Italian Bugari Armando accordion was _44__ in the house.He raced home to _45__it. “When I drove up, there was a lot of smoke,”he says, and at that moment he made __46_ . “I was going to _47___the fire. I was the only one left to _48___ the neighbors ’house.”Tomei, 52, an engineer and accordion instructor, had no idea what a great danger he would _49___. With a garden hose (软管),he spent the _50__ few hours putting out small spot fires.Then the _51__ picked up, and the fire began moving slowly from t he valley 60 feet below toward his home. He attempted to put out th e fire but without any _52_. The fire and smoke blew up beside him,_53___ him to the ground, where he got hold of a tree. “I couldn ’t breathe. I couldn’t see. I just stuck my face in the dirt.”_54___, the wind changed. Against a frightening background of house bu rning up and down his street, Tomeifought through much of the _55__ without any more water and _56__ a couple of tools he could get to keep small fires away from his ne ighbors’house.At sunrise he got his first real look at what had left of the neighborhood. “I saw all those damaged house andthought, oh, my God,”_57__ he’d saved his home along with two others’.When his neighbor Nancy Tenbrink _58__ to the house thatshe’d thought was lost, she _59__threw her armsaround Tomei. “My house was important, but his life was much more _60__,”she says. “I’m deeply thankful for what he did for us.”41 A. happily B. bravely C. safely D. nearly42 A. in fire B. out of order C. in danger D. out of shape43 A. thought B. realized C. said D. wondered44 A. still B. also C. just D. yet45 A. find B. hide C. check D. get46 A. a suggestion B. the choice C. a decision D. the preparation47 A. put up B. keep from C. take up D. hold off48 A. prevent B. save C. watch D. keep49 A. face B. expect C. protect D. fight50 A. rest B. last C. hard D. next51 A. water B. wind C. smoke D. fire52 A. tools B. success C. meaning D. help53 A. taking B. leaving C. knocking D. getting54 A. Funnily B. Unluckily C. Undoubtedly D. Fortunately55 A. night B. afternoon C. midnight D. daybreak56 A. normally B. only C. hardly D. almost57 A. For B. As C. But D. If58 A. removed B. returned C. referred D. reported59 A. tearfully B. surprisingly C. repeatedly D. thoughtfully60 A. special B. lovely C. valuable D. usefulPassage 1:41-45 CCBAD 46-50 CDBAD 51-55 BBCDA 56-60 BCBACPassage 2Once upon a time in a land far far away, there was a ____41____ old man who lovedeverything. Animals, spiders, insects...One day ____42____ walking through the woods the nice old man found a cocoon (茧) of a butterfly. He ____43____it home.A few days later, a small ____44____appeared; he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours ____45_____it struggled to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to ____46____making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go____47____ farther.Then the man decided to help the ____48____ , so he took a pair of scissors and ____49____the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then came out ____50____. ____51____it had a swollen (浮肿的) body and small, shriveled (枯萎的) wings. The man ____52____ to watch the butterfly because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would ____53____ to be able to support the body, which would contract in time. Neither happened! ____54____ , the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling (爬) around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It never was able to ____55____ . What the man in his kindness and haste did not understand was that the restricting (限制的) ____56____and the struggle required for the butterfly to ____57____ the tiny opening were Nature's way of forcing fluid (液体) from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its____58____ from the cocoon.Sometimes ____59____ are exactly what we need in our life. If we were allowed to go through our life without any challenges, it would weaken us. We would not be as ____60_____as what we could have been.And we could never fly.41. A. cold B. kind C. polite D. tiresome42. A. unless B. if C. while D. because43. A. took B. moved C. circulated D. dashed44. A. sign B. shadow C. shade D. opening45. A. and B. until C. as D. then46. A. stop B. prevent C. appeal D. adapt47. A. any B. more C. no D. much48. A. bug B. butterfly C. animal D. fly49. A. take down B. take apart C. cut down D. cut open50. A. greedily B. easily C. hardly D. quickly51. A. Generally B. Even C. So D. But52. A. sought B. lasted C. continued D. began53. A. enlarge B. shorten C. tighten D. darken54. A.In conclusion B. In time C. In fact D. In particular55. A. walk B. fly C. flee D. run56. A. wing B. tale C. subject D. cocoon57. A. get out B.get through C. get away D. get down58. A. freedom B. outcome C. balance D. reliability59. A. struggles B. passions C. manners D. spirits60. A. weak B. intelligent C. gifted D. strongPassage 2:41-45 BCADC 46-50 ACBDB 51-55 DCACB 56-60 DBAADPassage 3Thanks for everythingIn our life, we have 21 expressed our gratitude to th e ones who’d lived those years with us. 22 , we don’t have to wait for 23 to thank the ones closest to us—the ones so easily 24 . If I have learned 25 about giving thanks, it is this: give it now! 26 your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, 27 on it. Saying thanks is such an easy way to 28 to the world’s happiness.Saying thanks not only brightens someone else’s world, it also 29 yours. If you’re feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others. It may be just the 30 you need. Of course, there are times when you can’t express gratitude 31 . In that 32 don’t let embarrassment sink you into silence— 33 up the first time you have the chance.Once a young minister, Mark Brian, was sent to a remote parish of Kwakiutl Indians in British Columbia. The Indians, he had been told, did not have a 34 for thank you. But Brian soon found that these people had exceptional 35 . Instead of saying thanks, it is their 36 to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness. They do their 37 .I wonder if we had no words in our 38 for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? Would we be more responsive, more sensitive, more 39 ?Thankfulness is a(n) 40 message; its lyrics breaks all earthly barriers; its music touches the heavens.21. A. unusually B. rarely C. frequently D. occasionally22. A. In return B. In turn C. In fact D. In favor23. A. celebrations B. anniversaries C. congratulations D. victories24. A. devoted B. forgotten C. lost D. overlooked25. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing26.A. If B. Since C. Though D. While27. A. act B. do C. decide D. focus28. A. refer B. come C. add D. speak29. A. leaves B. makes C. causes D. does30. A. action B. medicine C. food D. motivation31. A. immediately B. hesitatingly C. willingly D. obviously32. A. case B. position C. condition D. relation33. A. stand B. face C. speak D. look34. A. way B. word C. vocabulary D. dictionary35. A. friendliness B. curiosity C. concern D. generosity36. A. gesture B. custom C. attitude D. task37. A. duty B. favor C. thanks D. performance38. A. vocabulary B. command C. mind D. directory39. A. living B. caring C. understanding D. outstanding40. A. convenient B. important C. universal D. localPassage 3:21-25 BCBDA 26-30 DACDB 31-35 AACBD 36-40 BCABCPassage 4The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane made her way carefully up the steps.She 41 _____ the driver and, using her hands to feel the 42 _____ of the seats, walked down and found the43 _____ which the driver had told her was empty.Then she settled in. It had beena year since Mary, 34, 44 ______ a medical misdiagnosis (误诊), was suddenly thrown into a world of 45 _____.Mark, her husband, was an Air Force officer and he loved Mary with all his heart.He 46 ______ her how to rely on her other 47 ______, specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and 48 _____ to adapt herself to the new environment.He helped her befriend the bus drivers who could 49 _____ for her, and save her a seat.50 _____, Mary decided that she was ready to try the 51 ______ on her own.Monday morning, she said good-bye and for the first time, they went their 52 _______ ways.On Friday morning, Mary took the bus to work as usual.As she was 53 _______ the bus, the driver said, “Boy, I 54 ______ envy you.” Mary had no 55 _______what the driver was talking about, and asked, “What do you 56 ______?”The driver answered, “You kno w, every morning for the 57 _____ week, a fine-looking gentleman 58 ______a military uniform has been standing across the corner 59 _____ you as you get off the bus.He 60 ______ you cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your office building.You are one lucky lady.”Tears of gratitude poured down Mary’s cheeks.41.A.thanked B.asked C.discovered D.paid42.A.location B.shape C.size D.cost43.A.ticket B.bus C.seat D.bag44.A.according to B.instead of C.thanks to D.due to 45.A.anger B.darkness C.happiness D.light 46.A.asked B.encouragedC.taught D.praised47.A.feelings B.sights C.senses D.abilities48.A.how B.when C.where D.who49.A.make out B.watch out C.find out D.work out 50.A.Finally B.Luckily C.However D.Besides51.A.visit B.trip C.bus D.work52.A.opposite B.separate C.difficult D.usual53.A.getting on B.getting in C.getting off D.getting up 54.A.must B.may C.will D.do55.A.idea B.opinion C.way D.thought56.A.want B.mean C.say D.suggest57.A.next B.old C.past D.following58.A.by B.on C.with D.in59.A.searching B.watching C.calling D.noticing60.A.looks out B.takes up C.believes in D.makes sure Passage 4:41—45DACDB 46—50CCABA 51—55BBCDA 56—60BCDBD。
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完形填空精练(20)Passage 1Pain is important. I learned the lesson at 12 through a child-directed sandlot football (沙地橄榄球)game.We planned a 41 with a similar team from a nearby town. It never 42 to us to practice or 43 for the game except to do what we had done for years —run around, pass the football and yell. 44 , our opponents(对手)were prepared. At the beginning they defeated us.lf we were to 45 , we had to prepare and learn the discipline of practice and be 46 . At that moment one of my teammates volunteered to be the captain. His voice is loud and 47 . He focused my attention on the importance of 48 and the reaction to it. We had been pushed around unmercifully by a larger and 49 opponent. On our five-yard line, he told the team he would take the ball on every play 50 we lost it. But from the 51 in his eye, we all knew we’d better not lose it. He ran into the center of the line 52 pads(护具)or helmet to protect him.The first rush caught the other team by 53 , and he went for 10 yards. On the second rush, they defended, but we still moved. For 60 yards, we 54 forward. By the time we had 55__ to their 30-yard-line, our captain was covered with 56 and blood, but still giving the same __57 :“Pass the ball to me on three.” Finally we defeated our opponents surprisingly.I have never forgotten that day and that 58 I learned. The fear of pain could be 59__ and learning to live with pain can give one 60 to overcome difficulties of all sorts.41. A. party B. game C. trip D. visit42. A. struck B. thought C. occurred D. intended43. A. prepare B. train C. defend D. struggle44. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Otherwise D. However45. A. compete B. win C. improve D. quit46. A. united B. criticized C. praised D. divided47. A. concerned B. worried C. determined D. satisfied48. A. performance B. leadership C. failure D. pain49. A. stronger B. taller C. wiser D. better50. A. unless B. if C. until D. once51. A. look B. patience C. excitement D. color52. A. through B. without C. by D. for53. A. chance B. accident C. luck D. surprise54. A. approached B. adventured C. inched D. looked55. A. advanced B. reached C. marched D. escaped56. A. anger B. water C. dust D. shame57. A. devotion B. command C. pressure D. courage58. A. sport B. contributionC. friendship D. lesson59. A. overcome B. comforted C. neglected D. considered60. A. caution B. strength C. anger D. advantagePassage :12岁的时候在一次沙地橄榄球联谊赛中,由于我队对比赛的认识和准备不足,开始时,节节败退。
这时,一个队友挺身而出,充当队长。
面对强大的对手,我们克服了对身心痛苦的恐惧,最终赢得了比赛。
这次比赛使我认识到了痛苦是很重要的。
学会承受痛苦能赋予一个人克服困难的力量。
41. B从文章开头可以得知我们经历了一场沙地橄榄球比赛,这里开始叙述事情的始末。
因此我们策划的是比赛。
42. C除了做几年来我们一直在做的事情外,我们从来没有想过为这次比赛进行训练或做准备。
It occurred to sb. that…是习惯表达,表示”某人想到……”。
43. A从下文可知对方是充分准备了的,和我们没有做任何准备(包括比赛护具和头盔都没有带)形成对比,这也是导致我们比赛开始时被打败的原因。
train训练;defend防御,保护;struggle挣扎,奋斗。
选train不足以覆盖语境需要。
首先它和practice语义重复。
其次,prepare有多层含义,包括思想、比赛用品及技术训练等多方面。
44. D对方有备而来和我们没有任何准备形成转折对比。
However然而。
Therefore因此,Otherwise否则,Besides 此外。
45. B如果我们想赢得比赛,就必须准备并了解比赛规则,并且要团结一致。
46. A united团结一致的,联合的。
criticized受到批评,praised得到表扬,divided分裂的。
47. C他讲话的声音很大,很坚定。
通过下文描述,他领导球队一次次冲破对方的防范,即使受伤流血也要奋力拼搏的精神可知这位临时主动担当队长的队友意志坚定。
determined意志坚定的,concerned焦虑的,担忧的,worried着急,担心的,satisfied满意的。
48. D他使我注意到了痛苦的重要性,以及对痛苦所作出的反应。
我们比赛开始遭到重创,遭到了有备而来的强大对手无情冲撞。
这是我们球队面临的痛苦。
这时我的队友所作出的反应是,挺身而出,直面挑战。
49. A我们的对手身材高大而强壮,因此我们的队员遭到无情冲撞。
50. C在我们的五码线上他告诉全队,每次都由他来带球直到我们丢球为止。
unless如果不,除非,if如果,until直到,once一旦。
51. A而从他的眼神中我们都明白,最好不要丢球。
look神色,神情;patience耐心;excitement激动;color颜色。
52. B在没有护具和头盔的保护下,他冲向中心区。
53. D第一次攻击把对手打了个措手不及。
by surprise出其不意,冷不防;by chance偶然,意外;by luck侥幸,凭运气;by accident偶然,不经意的。
54. C第二次攻击时,对方开始防守,因此前进很困难。
因此选用inch表示缓慢,吃力地移动。
approach靠近;adventure冒险;look看。
55. A当我们前进到30码线的时候,我们的队长浑身都是土和血。
reach是及物动词,不能跟too march行军,疾步前进,由于对方有防守,因此我们不可能大步前进。
escape 逃跑。
56. C因为比赛为沙地橄榄球,因此双方比赛争斗中会把尘土(dust)弄到身上,因为我们的队长没有护具和头盔,因此在激烈的角逐中会受伤,身上会有血(blood)57. B尽管队长浑身是土和血,他仍然发着同样的命令:在3码线处把球传给我。
command命令;devotion奉献,忠诚;pressure压力;courage勇气。
58. D我没有忘记那一天和那次得到的教训。
learn a lesson得到教训。
与开头呼应。
59. A对痛苦的恐惧是可以克服的,学会忍受痛苦能赋予一个人克服各种困难的力量。
60. B strength力量;caution小心,谨慎;anger愤怒;生气;advantage优势。
Passage 2I was fifteen months old, a happy kid until the day I fell. It was a 21 fall. I landed on a glass rabbit which cut my eye badly enough to make it blind. Trying to save the eye, the doctors stitched(缝合) the eyeball together where it was 22 , leaving a big ugly scar(疤痕)in the middle of my eye. The attempt 23 , but my mother, in all of her wisdom, found another doctor who knew that if the eye were removed 24 , my face would grow up badly distorted (扭曲), 25 my scarred, sightless, cloudy and gray eye lived on with me. As I grew, this sightless eye in so many ways 26 me. I walked with my face looking at the 27 so that people would not see the 28 me. Yet my mother would say to me, at every turn, “Hold your head up high and 29 the world. If you hold your head up high, it will be OK, and people will see your 30 soul.” She continued this 31 whenever I was trying to hide. Mama’s words were of great help for me to face the world 32 . As a teenager, even thoughI tended to look down to hide my shame, I found that sometimes when I held my head up high and let people know me, they 33 me. In high school, I was 34 both academically and socially. I was 35 elected class president. My mother’s words helped me begin to realize that by letting people look at my face, I let them 36 the intelligence and beauty behind both eyes, even if they couldn’t see it on the 37 .Now I’m a happy wife and great mother. The message “Hold your head up high,” hasbeen 38 many times in my 39 home. Each of my children hasfelt 40 invitation, and the gift my mother gave me has lived on in another generation. 21.A.surprising B.suddenC.bad D.big22.A.separated B.destroyedC.hurt D.cut23.A.tried B.failedC.succeeded D.managed24.A.quickly B.slowlyC.carefully D.entirely25.A.thenB.soC.still D.if26.A.affectedB.protected C.stopped D.interrupted 27.A.front B.worldC.floor D.people28.A.ugly B.elderlyC.shy D.strange29.A.deal with B.seeC.face D.laugh at30.A.different B.honestC.lonely D.beautiful31.A.sentence B.messageC.opinion D.passage32.A.simply B.proudlyC.bravely D.fairly33.A.liked B.dislikedC.hated D.noticed34.A.comfortableB.successful C.valuable D.special 35.A.nearly B.stillC.hardly D.even36.A.recognize B.observeC.watch D.touch37.A.surface B.outingC.head D.scar38.A.discussed B.talkedC.heard D.written39.A.brave B.peacefulC.exciting D.sweet40.A.its B.myC.their D.herPassage 2:21-25 CDBDB 26-30 ACACD 31-35 BCABD 36-40ABCDAPassage 3My father, a sale trainer, tried to teach me the importance of hard work. But then there were the things he taught me unintentionally (非故意地),like when he arrived home from 21 for the last time and climbed up the stairs that night. His body was so 22 with cancer. But he 23 left the hospital to give a lecture in another city. He probably 24 his good fame that day, but he paid the price: He 25 to the hospital soon after and 26 three months later, at the age of 58.The 27 that my father climbed up the stairs always 28 before my eyes. And since then, I’ve thought a lot about work. I’ve 29 something: I won’t live like my father and I will 30 my work at five o’clock every day. 31 I love my jobas a newspaper reporter, I will never work so 32 as to end my life so early like my father. My father once told me he was 33 to enjoy a beautiful sunset because he always had a lot of things to do. You could say he was a 34 person: He was a famous author, a good musician, and good at German---- that’s a(n) 35 list, but here’s the thing: I just want to 36 sunsets.I don’t want to be writi ng a report at the same time.This raises the 37 : If I leave work at five o’clock to watch the sunset, what will be the 38 ? Will I risk not reaching the top of my career? Maybe. But, leaving work at five o’clock39 that I can eat dinner with my family, play with my children and go on a bicycle ride in the city 40 watching sunsets. And I get to take in a lot of sunsets. That’s got to be worth something.21. A. vocation B. school C. hospital D. work22. A. soft B. weak C. strong D. small23. A. never B. still C. really D. almost24. A. kept B. forgot C. used D. destroyed25. A. travelled B. drove C. returned D. raced26. A. laughed B. recovered C. retired D. died27. A. purpose B. dream C. scene D. hope28. A. appeared B. stayed C. waited D. changed29. A. noticed B. decided C. earned D. lost30. A. start B. continue C. leave D. report31. A. Since B. If C. Until D. Though32. A. hard B. carefully C. fast D. painfully33. A. unwilling B. unable C. ready D. eager34. A. brave B. happy C. successful D. strange35. A. beautiful B. amazing C. common D. popular36. A. enjoy B. protect C. paint D. learn37. A. joke B. idea C. fight D. question38. A. causes B. plans C. dangers D. results39. A. means B. predicts C. suggests D. expects40. A. without B. along C. besides D. aboutPassage 3:21-25DBBAC 26-30 DCABC 31-35 DABCB 36-40 ADDACPassage 4If a teenager had some problems in her life years ago, she might go home and write them in her diary. Now, a teenager with the 21 problems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog. In many ways, a diary and a blog are very 22 . So, what makes blogging different from writing in a 23 diary?The biggest difference is that blogging is much more 24 than a diary. Usually a teenager treats her diary like a book full of 25 that she d oesn’t want to 26 .It’s interesting that someone who writes in a blog 27 a diary will probably write nearly the same information. Both diaries and blogs tell details about what happened to the 28 that day.I have a little sister, and sometimes I go online to read her 29 . She writes about things like waking up early for swimming practice and not 30 enough for her chemistry test. When I was her 31 , I wrote about the same things, but 32 in my diary. Then, after I had finished writing, I would hide my diary in a secret place because I was 33 that my sister might read it!Because blogging is such a public way of writing, it has both good and bad points. The biggest 34 with blogging is that anyone can read what you write. If I was angry with a friend during high school and wrote something 35 about her in my diary, she would 36 know. 37 , if my sister ever wrote something bad about a friend, that friend 38 read her blog and got angry.Because we do not always 39 things carefully before we write about our days, it is 40 to accidentally write something that hurts someone’s feelings in a blog.21. A. different B. difficult C. same D. easy22. A. special B. similar C. common D. different23. A. popular B. modern C. traditional D. new24. A. hidden B. familiar C. attractive D. public25. A. secrets B. tales C. stories D. jokes26. A. share B. hide C. play D. publish27. A. as well as B. in spite of C. in favor of D. instead of28. A. reader B. listener C. writer D. friend29. A. blog B. diary C. e-mail D. report30. A. writing B. studying C. teaching D. copying31. A. age B. weight C. height D. size32. A. still B. only C. already D. never33. A. glad B. sad C. worried D. satisfied34. A. advantage B. doubt C. mistake D. problem35. A. strange B. unpleasant C. good D. interesting36. A. surely B. never C. always D. already37. A. So B. And C. However D. Therefore38. A. might B. should C. must D. shall39. A. talk about B. hear about C. care about D. think about40. A. hard B. funny C. easy D. interesting Passage 4:21-25 CBCDA 26-30 ADCAB 31-35 ABCDB 36-40 BCADC。