2010届高考英语各地模拟试题分类汇编-完形填空[31篇]
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2010高考英語完形填空精講精練(1)(一)A Strange Greeting, a True Feeling Last week I was invited to a doctor‟s meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to 1 , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor. “Frank!” I cried in astonishment. He couldn‟t 2 , as I knew, but all the time 3 his foot against mine.My 4 raced back more than thirty years to the 5 days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The 6 was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank.7 wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to 8 each other very well. Frank West 9 me because he wasn‟t10 , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had 11 of a mind than a baby has. His “12 ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and 13 more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank 14 on her entirely. He needed all the 15 of a baby.One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She 16 nearly everything she owned.When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the 17 ones. So before we 18 that morning, I stood beside Frank and 19 my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his 20 to me was always the same.1〃A〃work B〃stay C〃live D〃expect2〃A〃answer B〃speak C〃smile D〃laugh3〃A〃covering B〃moving C〃fighting D〃pressing4〃A〃minds B〃memories C〃thoughts D〃brains5〃A〃better B〃dark C〃younger D〃old6〃A〃cave B〃place C〃sight D〃scene7〃A〃Discussing B〃Solving C〃Sharing D〃Suffering8〃A〃learn from B〃talk to C〃help D〃know9〃A〃needed B〃recognized C〃interested D〃encouraged10〃A〃normal B〃common C〃unusual D〃quick11〃A〃more B〃worse C〃fewer D〃less12〃A〃word B〃speech C〃sentence D〃language13〃A〃not B〃no C〃something D〃nothing14〃A〃fed B〃kept C〃lived D〃depended15〃A〃attention B〃control C〃treatment D〃management 16〃A〃lost B〃needed C〃destroyed D〃left17〃A〃troublesome B〃unlucky C〃angry D〃unpopular18〃A〃separated B〃went C〃reunited D〃returned19〃A〃pushed B〃tried C〃showed D〃measured20〃A〃nodding B〃greeting C〃meeting D〃acting參考答案及解析1—5 CADBB 6—10 DCDCA 11—15 DBBDA 16—20 ABADB1〃C 上文的“incurables"表明這位老人是不治之症患者,存活的時間不會太長。
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2010年高三英语模拟试题及答案(五)[标签:高三试题英语]高考热点资讯免费订阅第一卷(二部分,共85分)第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.21. ————-Did you have a good time yesterday, Jane?-—-——Yes, as you know, _______party went on in _______most pleasant atmosp here。
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2010年高考英语模拟试卷(1)第一节:听力(略)第二节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child ____________ he or she wants.A.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B。
21. —What can I do for you, Madam?—No, thanks. I ________.A. just look for someoneB. am just looking aroundC. can do it myselfD. just wait for a friend22. The mayor’s suggestion is_____ accepted by some of the citizens in this city.A. merelyB. sincerelyC. hardlyD. almost23. —Did everyone agree with my idea?—No, ______ only three of them that agreed.A. there wasB. there wereC. it wasD. it were24. —Excuse me, Professor Wang. Can you spare me a few minutes?—____?A. What’s onB. What’s upC. What is wrongD. What’s more25. I ____ for my English book everywhere, where did you put it?A. Have been lookingB. have lookedC. lookedD. was looking26. Students who break the school principles _____ .A. have been punishedB. will be publishedC. has been publishedD. published27. I am very glad that I ____ it again.A. needn’t to doB. don’t need to doC. don’t need to have doneD. need to28. It is high time we ____ .A. set outB. sets outC. has setD. are setting out29. We can do nothing but _____ for his coming.A. to waitB. waitedC. waitD. waiting30. All flights _____ because of the heavy rainstorm, we have to wait until tomorrow.A. were canceledB. have been canceledC. having been canceledD. having canceled31. The cattle ____ us with enough milk.A. producesB. providesC. produceD. provide32. He got what he wanted ____ the cost of his life.A. withB. inC. onD. at33. ____ you can succeed depends on ____ hard you work.A. What…howB. Whether…howC. That…howD. That…what34. Such equipment ____ we use in this country is also used in many other counties.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. as35. ____ you understand him, you will like him.A. UnlessB. WhenC. OnceD. While第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2010年高考各省市英语完形填空集锦全国卷I第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)It was a busy morning,about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to thehospital .I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for all appointment(约会)at 9:30The nurse had him take a 36 in the waiting area, 37 him it would be at least 40Minutes 38 someone would be able to see him I saw him 39 his watch and decided,since I was 40 busy—my patient didn’t41 at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound .While taking care of his wound.I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointmentThe gentleman said no and told me that he 42 to go to the nursing home to eatbreakfast with his 43 .He told me that she had been 44 for a while and that she had a special disease I asked if she would b e 45 if he was a bit late. He replied that she 46 knew who he was,that she had not been able t0 47 him for five years now. I was 48 , and asked him,“And you49 go every morning,even though she doesn’t know who you are?”He smiled and said.“She doesn’t know me but I know who she is” I had to hold back50 as he left.Now I 51 that in marriages,true love is 52 of all that is The happiest peopledon’t 53 have the best of everything;they just 54 the best of everything theyhave 55 isn’t about how to live through the storm,but how to dance in the rain.36 A breath B. test C seat D break37 A persuading B promising C understanding D telling38 A if B before C since D after39 A taking off B.fixing C looking at D winding40.A very B also C seldom D not41 A turn up B show off C come on D go away42 A needed B forgot C agreed D happened43 A daughter B wife C mother D sister44 A. late B well C around D. there45 A lonely B worried C doubtful D hungry46 A so far B neither C no longer D already47 A recognize B answer C believe D expect48 A moved B disappointed C surprised D satisfied49 A only B. then C. thus D still50.A curiosity B tears C words D judgment51 A realize B suggest C hope D prove52 A agreement B expression C acceptance D exhibition53 A necessarily B completely C.naturally D frequently54 A. learn B make C. favor D. try55 A Adventure B Beauty C Trust D Life36-55 CDBCD AABDB CACDB ACABD全国卷II第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2010山东一模英语试题汇编专题训练完形填空(2)【2010潍坊一模】答案:36-40 DACAC 41-45 DBDBB 46-50 ACDCB 51-55 ABBACAs a music teacher,I have always known that music touches the soul.It can 3 6 aII kinds of barriers to reach students in a very special way.It can be the 37 for each child to find their light.1 would like to 38 a story about it.For a few years 1 was 39 with the opportunity to teach disabled student8.One of my most 40 students was a five-year-old girl called Vanessa,who had difficuIty walking,and could not speak.We 41 sat on the floor for our music lessons and Vanessa liked to 42 on my lap(膝上).One of her favorite songs was“John the Rabbit.”It was a caU and reSponse song where I sang the call and the students 43 twice while singing the repeating phrase,“Oh,yes”Vanessa liked to 44 her hands together with mine and clap with me.We probably performed that song during every class,Vanessa and I clapping together.But she 45 said or sang a word.One day,when the song was finished,Vanessa turned around,46 me in the eye,clapped her tiny hands twice and said the words“Oh,yes!”I opened my mouth in 47 and for that moment 1 was the one who could not speak.When my heart 4 8 started beating again I looked over at the assistant teacher to find her also 49 throughmusic we had made an awesome connec tion.Several years later,I met Vanessa on the street in town.She waved witll a big 50 on her face and then clapped her hands twice,imitating the song we had 5 1 so many times in our music class.The little girl,52 her connection with music,left an impression on me that will last forever.Every child has the 53 to learn and grow.It is up to us to 54 the way to reach each and every one of our students.We all must find each child’s 55.36.A.get across B.put away C.take over D.break through37.A.means B.direction C.process D.effort38.A.add B.talk C.share D.write39.A.blessed B.tired C.covered D.filled40.A.troublesome B.hardworking C.memorable D.sensitive41.A.most B.almost C.nearly D.mostly42.A.stand B.sit C.1ie D.jump43.A.sang B.said C.followed D.clapped44.A.strike B.put C.give D.shake45.A.ever B.never C.still D.even46.A.100ked B.saw C.glared D.noticed47.A.horror B.delight C.astonishment D.embarrassment48.A.immediately B.fortunately C.slowly D.finally49.A.happy B.grateful C.speechless D.hopeless50.A.greeting B.smile C.expression D.sign51.A.performed B.operated C.trained D.organized52.A.upon B.through C.from D.beyond53.A.standard B.ability C.plan D.necessity54.A.discover B.invent C.test D.make55.A.virtue B.dream C.1ight .D.rhythm【2010泰安一模】答案:36—40 DCABC 41—45 DBCAC 46—50 DBBAD 51—55 DACBA One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes 36 the skies like beautiful birds dancing. As the strong winds blew against the kites, a string kept them under 37 .Instead of blowing away with the wind, they arose against it to achieve great 38 . They __39 and pulled, but the restraining string and the clumsy tail kept them in tow (拖着), facing upward and against the 40 . As the kites struggled and trembled against the string, they seemed to say, “Let me go! Let me go! I want to be 41 !” They flew beautifully even 42 they fought the restraint of the string. Finally, one of the kites succeeded in getting 43 . “Free at last,” it seemed to say. “Free to fly 44 the wind.”Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the 45 of an unsympathetic wind. It flew up and down to the ground and 46 in a mass of weeds and stri ng against a dead bush. “Free at last”, free to lie powerless in the dirt, to be blown 47 along the ground.How much like 48 we sometimes are. The heaven gives us adversity (逆境) and restrictions, 49 to follow from which we can grow and 50 strength. Some of us resist the rules so hard that we never fly to reach the heights we might have 51 . We keep part of the rules and never 52 high enough to get our tails off the ground.Let us each rise to the great heights, 53 that some of the restraints that we may be annoyed at are 54 the powerful force that helps us climb and 55 our goal.36. A. surrounded B. covered C. emptied D. filled37. A. construction B. discussion C. control D. pressure38. A. heights B. lengths C. widths D. weights39. A. crashed B. shook C. floated D. landed40. A. rain B. sun C. wind D. storm41. A. energetic B. lonely C. safe D. free42. A. before B. as C. since D. after43. A. crazy B. upset C. loose D. happy44. A. with B. against C. beneath D. over45. A. edge B. expense C. mercy D. bottom46. A. fled B. hid C. existed D. landed47. A. deliberately B. helplessly C. actively D. hopefully48. A. strings B. kites C. bushes D. weeds49.A. rules B. customs C. wishes D. instructions50. A. convey B. consume C. lose D. gain51. A. contained B. lowered C. indicated D. obtained52. A. rise B. rank C. kick D. jump53. A. hoping B. supposing C. recognizing D. dreaming54. A. strictly B. actually C. hardly D. consequently55. A. achieve B. score C. miss D. set【2010日照一模】答案:36—40 CBDAA 41—45 CBACB 46—50 BDADD 51—55 CCABDLast night, I was about to pull out of the parking lot when I noticed a hitchhiker (搭便车的人). I know that picking up a hitchhiker can be 36 , but I want a try, as they may have a sincere need to reach their 37 . I rolled down my window and called the man to my car. I asked him where he was38 and he told me that he needed a ride to his doctor’s office which would 39 in 15 minutes.40 he got in he told me that the person who was supposed to drive him there didn’t appear. He continued to tell me that he is a 41 and goes out to sea for weeks at a time. He needs to take42 for his nerves, 43 which, he told me, it would be impossible for him to work.With some 44 driving we managed to get there in about ten minutes. I told him I would wait and bring him back. He 45 me and said he should be back only in fifteen minutes.Shortly after, he came back to tell me that the doctor was still with other 46 and it was going to take a while 47 . I told him that I was going to grab a coffee while I 48 . But it ended up taking about forty-five minutes, 49 we had a bit more time than 50 .Afterwards he got back in my car and tried his hardest to 51 for keeping me waiting so long. I tried my best to make him feel at 52 and drove him back to where I had picked him up. Again he 53 his thanks and we said our good-byes.I feel that the universe or God always 54 us with what we need. Maybe God did put him in my path. In his case it was a 55 , in mine the opportunity to help someone else.36. A. pleasing B. helpful C. dangerous D. surprising37. A. home B. destination C. office D. clinic38. A. coming B. leaving C. living D. heading39. A. close B. open C. end D. stay40. A. Once B. Since C. Before D. While41. A. doctor B. salesman C. fisherman D. postman42. A. rest B. medicine C. temperature D. advice43. A. without B. with C. of D. for44. A. careful B. exciting C. quick D. relaxing45. A. praised B. thanked C. encouraged D. refused46. A. relatives B. patients C. guests D. nurses47. A. later B. sooner C. faster D. longer48. A. waited B. visited C. examined D. drove49. A. turning up B. taking out C. making up D. turning out50. A. promised B. suggested C. limited D. expected51. A. explain B. excuse C. apologize D. forgive52. A. rest B. safety C. ease D. sorrow53. A. expressed B. supplied C. announced D. exchanged54. A. offers B. provides C. combines D. connects55. A. car B. treatment C. gift D. ride。
2010高三英语完形填空试题汇编20篇1Many years ago my dad was diagnosed (诊断) with a terminal illness . He was unable to work at 36 job . He would be fine for quite a while , but would then fall suddenly 37 and have to be admitted to the hospital .He wanted to do something to keep himself 38 , so he decided to volunteer at the local children 39 . My dad loved kids . He would talk to them and play with them .Sometimes , he would 40 one of his kids . In certain instances , he would give 41 to the sad parents of these children .One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a 42 disease that paralyzed(使...瘫痪) her from the neck down . I don't know the 43 of the disease , but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl . My dad decided to try to help her . He started 44 her in her room , bringing paints , brushes and paper . He stood the paper up 45 a backing , put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint . He didn't use his hands at all . Only his 46 would move . He would visit her 47 he could and paint for her . All the while he would tell her , "see , you can do 48 you set your mind to ."49 , she began to paint using her mouth , and she and my dad became friends . Soon after , the little girl was discharged (允许出院). My dad also 50 the children hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later after my dad had recovered and 51 to work , he was at the volunteer counter one day and 52 the front door open . In came the little girl who had been paralyzed , but this time she was 53 . She ran straight to my dad and hugged him really tight . She gave my dad a picture she had done using her 54 . At the bottom it read, "thank you for helping me walk ."Sometimes love is more 55 than doctors , and my dad-who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture-loved every single child in that hospital .36.A.an important B.a steady C.an easy D.a good37.A.ill B.behind C.asleep D.down38.A.well B.wealthy C.busy D.healthy39.A.palace B.hospital C.center D.park40.A.teach B.miss C.lose D.treat41.A.speech B.comfort C.praise D.help42.A.special B.curious C.strange D.rare43.A.result B.reason C.name D.course44.A.observing B.drawing C.painting D.visiting45.A.with B.across C.against D.over46.A.head B.neck C.fingers D.eyes47.A.with whoever B.whenever C.as if D.as soon as48.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing49.A.Basically B.Naturally C.Eventually D.Suddenly50.A.left B.entered C.rushed to D.stayed at51.A.stopped B.returned C.hesitated D.refused52.A.pushed B.noticed C.observed D.kicked53.A.shouting B.lying C.walking D.jumping54.A.hands B.pens C.paper 高考资源网D.mind55.A.thankful B.useful C.thoughtful D.powerful2I watch her and her mother decorate her college dormitory room.Everything is in place organized and arranged.Her room nicely accommodates not only her clothes and bric-a-brac,but her21 as well.I begin to accept that her room at home is no longer hers.It is now ours,our room for her when she22 .I 23 myself thinking of when I held her in the cradle of my arm,in the chair alongside my wife's hospital bed.One day old.So 24 ,so beautiful,so perfect,so 25 dependent on her new,26 parents. Time marches relentlessly (不停地).She looks up now,catching me 27 at her, causing her to say to her mother." Mom, Dad's looking at me 28 ."The last few days,I touch her arm,her face一anything- 29 that when my wife and I return home,she will not be with and there will be nothing to30 .I have so much to say, but no31 with which to say itMy32 changed from the day I drove this child home from the hospital. I saw myself33 that day, and it has led to a lot of places that I would never have found on my own .She says,"It'll be all right,Dad.I'll be home from school 34 ."I tell her she will have a great year but I say little else.I am afraid somehow to speak and I only hold on to our good-bye hug a little longer, a little35 .I gaze into her eyes and 36 to go. My wife's eyes follow her as she leaves us.37 do not.Maybe if I don't look,I can imagine that she really hasn't38 ;I know that what she is embarking upon (开始)is exciting and wonderful.I remember what the world looked like to me39 everything was new.As I walk to the car with my wife at my side,my eyes are wet,my heart is sore,and I realize that my life is 40 forever.21.A.sister's B.teacher's C.mother's D.roommate's22.A.lives B.visits C.separates D.graduates23.A.force B.leave C.find D.has24.A.small B.big C.funny D.strong25.A.severely B.totally C.slightly D.strictly26.A.untested B.experienced C.qualified D.casual27.A.laughing B.staring C.glaring D.looking28.A.funny B.frightening C.kind D.sad29.A.expecting B.imaging C.knowing D.doubting30.A.see B.touch C.kiss D.hug31.A.sentence B.quotes C.saying D.words32.A.day B.career C.life D.age33.A.easily B.carefully C.differently D.seriously34.A.quick B.soon C.fast D.rapidly35.A.gentler B.softer C.tighter D.warmly36.A.start B.turn C.run D.wonder37.A.Hers B.My wife's C.Mine D.Ours38.A.gone B.grown C.born D.found39.A.although B.so long as C.when D.every time40.A.destroyed B.beginning C.ended D.changing3It is 36 secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents(养父母)than with the parents that nature dealt them. That is especially 37 of children who remain in homes where they're badly treated because the law blindly favors biological parents. It is also true of children who suffer for years in foster(寄养)homes 38 parents who can't or won't care for them but 39 to give up custody(监护)rights.Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays 40 neither description, but her recent court victory could 41 children who do. Kimberly has been the object of an angry custody battle between the man who 42 her and her biological parents, with whom she has never 43 . A Florida judge decided that the teenager can 44 with the only father she has ever known and that her biological parents have no legal right on her.Shortly after 45 in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another baby were 46 switched(调换)and sent home with the 47 parents. Kimberly's biological parents received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical test 48 that the child wasn't their own daughter, 49 Kim was, thus leading to a custody battle with Robert Mays.In 1989, the two families 50 that Robert Mays would continue to have custody right with the biological parents getting 51 rights. Those right were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being 52 .The decision to leave Kimberly 53 Mr. Mays caused heated discussion. But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue(起诉)on her own behalf. Thus he made clear that she was 54 a personal possession of herparents. Biological parents does not mean a complete 55 that cancels(取消)all the rights of the children. 36.A.not B.no C.a D.the37.A.terrible B.true C.sad D.natural38.A.for B.because C.because of D.as39.A.have B.stick C.want D.refuse40.A.fits B.knows C.likes D.supports41.A.save B.help C.trouble D.surprise42.A.bore B.protected C.grew D.raised43.A.played B.thought C.lived D.met44.A.remain B.leave C.share D.talk45.A.birth B.operation C.treatment D.illness46.A.mistakenly B.purposefully C.hopefully D.additionally47.A.own B.wrong C.bad D.other48.A.explained B.said C.showed D.announced49.A.therefore B.but C.or D.so50.A.quarreled B.thought C.prepared D.agreed51.A.visiting B.equal C.watching D.biological52.A.wounded B.hidden C.forbidden D.hurt53.A.with B.on C.by D.in54.A.more than B.just C.no more than D.rather than55.A.control B.order C.belong D.ownership4My first performance in front of an audience was coming up soon.I tried as hard as I could to remain 36, but I had an empty feeling in my stomach. I stared down at my sweat covered, 37 hands.I looked up again at the audience, realizing that these were 38 people. They were not just my mum and dad, who 39 say, "Good job!" even if I messed up the entire piece.What if I had the wrong music? What if I played the wrong notes?As it 40, I was never able to answer these questions because the spotlight was 41 for me. I grasped my hands tightly together, drying off the sweat.Slowly I walked to the mulberry piano in the 42 of the room. It contained 88 demanding keys, which were waiting impatiently to be played.I swallowed the golfball-sized lump(隆起的)in my throat and sat down. 43, I opened the music.Next, I rested my still shaking hands on the ivory keys.As my fingers played across the keys, I was becoming more 44 of my preparation for this moment. But the memory of my year of training came flooding back. I knew that I had practiced this piece 45 that I could play it backwards if 46 .Although at one point I accidentally played two keys 47 the intended one, I continued to move my fingers automatically (自动的). 高考资源网My eyes burned holes into the page in front of me.There was no 48 that I was going to lose my concentration. To keep this promise to myself, I leaned 49 and focused carefully on the music.50 1 came to the end of the page, a warning 51 inside my head: DON' T MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN YOU TURN THE PAGE!Needless to say, I 52 myself with all my heart and mind.And, proud of my "page- turning" feat(技艺)I finished the 53 of the piece without making a single mistake.After the final note died away, a celebration went into action 54 my head.1 had finished.I had mastered (征服)the 55.36.A.unknown B.still C.calm D.quiet37.A.shaking B.moving C.waving D.wandering38.A.true B.real C.young D.old39.A.will B.can C.could D.would40.A.turned out B.turned up C.turned back D.turned down41.A.looking B.searching C.expecting D.waiting42.A.comer B.cross C.center D.passage43.A.Slowly B.Happily C.Quickly D.Suddenly44.A.sure B.unsure C.certain D.confident45.A.so much time B.so hardlyC.such a lot of time D.so many times46.A.requested B.told C.demanded D.ordered47.A.in spite of B.instead of C.in the way of D.in the shape of48.A.way B.need C.use D.sense49.A.backward B.forward C.upward D.downward50.A.Then B.Next C.When D.While51.A.appeared B.had C.raised D.went52.A.told B.asked C.obeyed D.refused53.A.other B.part C.left D.rest54.A.inside B.outside C.out of D.on55.A.musical B.piece C.impossible D.possible5Elderly people respond best to a calm and unhurried environment . This is not always easy to 36 as their behavior can sometimes be irritating (令人恼怒的). If they get 37 or upset , then they may become more confused (糊涂的)and more difficult to look after . 38 sometimes it can be extremely difficult , it is best to be 39 and not to get upset yourself . You should always 40 old people to do as much as possible for themselves but be ready to 41 a helping hand when necessary .Failing memory makes it 42 for the elderly to recall all the basic kinds of information we 43 for granted . The obvious way to help in this 44 is to supply the information that is missing and help them make 45 of what is going on . You must use every opportunity to provide information , 46 remember to keep it simple and easy to understand .高考资源网When the elderly person makes 47 statements about going out to his or her old 48 or visiting a dead relative , 49 in a calm matter-of-fact fashion : "You are retired now . Will you come and help me with the dishes ?"We depend 50 on the information provided by signposts , clocks , calendars and newspapers . These assist us to 51 and direct our behavior . Confused old people need these 52 all the time to compensate (弥补) for their memory . Encourage them to use 53 boards or diaries for important 54 events and label the contents of different cupboards and drawers . Many other aids such as information cards , 55 photos , notes , addresses or shopping lists could help in individual case .36.A.provide B.protect C.discover D.examine37.A.happy B.easy C.excited D.comfortable38.A.As a result B.Even C.For D.Although39.A.patient B.protective C.ready D.helpful40.A.tell B.encourage C.warn D.permit41.A.carry B.make C.lend D.offer42.A.necessary B.difficult C.terrible D.impossible43.A.make B.give C.think D.take44.A.condition B.situation C.action D.position45.A.sense B.use C.light D.fun46.A.do B.or C.however D.but47.A.obvious B.strange C.confused D.fixed48.A.factory B.hospital C.school D.employment49.A.correct B.repeat C.check D.care50.A.hardly B.heavily C.totally D.simply51.A.collect B.form C.keep D.organize52.A.information B.advice C.aids D.materials53.A.reminder B.flat C.recovery D.wood54.A.improving B.coming C.moving D.exciting55.A.beautiful B.unforgettable C.nice D.old6While in the army there was nothing I dislike so much as the map-reading course,for thesimple reason that I always feel 36 even with a map in my hand.For weeks I had 37 awake at night thinking of the 38 test I would have to face at the end of the course. 39 the evil day arrived.It was my responsibility to lead a small band of soldiers back to camp from the middle of40 .We were driven out in a(n) 41 lorry and left in a ploughed field with 42 to get back to camp as quickly as possible.Well knowing my 43 ,the soldiers smiled as they saw me looking at the map and they made a11 sorts of helpful suggestions. I folded the map up,put it in my pocket,and said that we would44 east. After walking through the cornfield for over an hour we came to a wide stream. I looked at the map 45 .It seemed to be 46 with masses of thin blue lines. But Which 47 line was this steam? In despair,we sat down in the cool 48 and I feel 1ike 49 the map into the water. Fifteen minutes later,a boat passed and I asked the boatman if he could give us 50 to the nearest village. I 51 that we had been out for a walk and 52 got lost. The boatman invited us on 53 and I felt54 when he told me that he had helped hundreds of soldiers to pass their map-reading test! Not long 55 ,we got off that boat and,following the boatman's instructions, took a bus into the village and get back to camp. 36.A.stupid B.blind C.puzzled D.lost37.A.suffered B.lain C.slept D.1aid38.A.basic 高考资源网B.actual C.practical D.special39.A.At last B.At once C.As a result D.After all40.A.village B.downtown C.nowhere D.forest41.A.closed B.advanced C.ordinary D.damaged42.A.suggestions B.directions C.information D.instructions43.A.weakness B.thought C.task D.strength44.A.head B.point C.march D.guide45.A.gradually B.therefore C.merely D.again46.A.spread B.painted C.covered D.separated47.A.similar B.particular C.correct D.wonderful48.A.tent B.shadow C.shore D.shade49.A.tearing B.throwing C.striking D.destroying50.A.lift B.ride C.favor D.service51.A.declared B.pretended C.admitted D.described52.A.altogether B.almost C.possible D.somehow53.A.board B.boat C.purpose D.platform54.A.afraid B.foolish C.fortunate D.interested55.A.ago B.1ate C.afterwards D.away7On a cold November afternoon, my mother and I were walking home from a pizza store. We were dressedwarmly and 36 with the rented video we had been dying for watch, I was feeling a little 37 , as I was carrying our shopping, bags of snacks and the 38 .They were so heavy that I decided to 39 some things. So I started to walk towards the garbage can 40 I noticed a poor man walking his bike out of the restaurant in front of us. He _41 a paper bag with his dirty hand. He headed over to another nearby garbage can and started _42 it.I suddenly felt very 43 because I was about to do away with a new drink just 44 it was heavy. I knew this man would take all he could 45 , so I walked up to him and 46 the drink and some snacks to him. The man looked up 47 and took what I gave him.A huge smile spread 48 his face and this caused me to feel indescribable 49 . I felt like I 50 be happier with myself, but then he said, "This is my son's lucky day!"With that, he 51 me happily and started off on his bike. I even heard him 52 a song as he rode away. I got a warm feeling inside and I knew I had done something good, for the man and his family. I now understand what is 53 by the saying "Giving is getting".Since then, every time I have the 54 to do something nice, the image of the man's happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind. This is the 55 of charity.36. A. equipped B. covered C. done D. offered37. A. upset B. happy C. tired D. excited38. A. video B. books C. pizza D. clothes39. A. send off B. throw away C. put away D. send out40. A. after B. when C. before D. while41. A. owned B. presented C. held D. sought42. A. going into B. finding out C. looking through D. working out43. A. stupid B. guilty C. disappointed D. happy44. A. since B. for C. because D. when45. A. get B. search C. hear D. see46. A. dropped B. kept C. turned D. handed47. A. sadly B. coldly C. surprisedly D. patiently48. A. in B. across C. by D. over49. A. regret B. satisfaction C. failure D. curiosity50. A. couldn't B. shouldn't C. needn't D. mustn't51. A. smiled B. told C. saw D. thanked52. A. whistling B. whispering C. listening D. making53. A. referred B. said C. meant D. spoken54. A. time B. chance C. idea D. effort55. A. power B. effect C. result D. mystery8One summer night, on my way home from work, I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre would be air-conditioned and I couldn't face my 16 apartment.Sitting in the theater I had to look through the 17 between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the angle ( 角度) 18 she leaned over to talk to him, 19 he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans express such feelings in a 20 place?I thought the movie would be good for my English, but 21 it turned out, it was an 22 movie. After about an hour I decided to give up the movie and 23 my popcorn (爆米花). I've never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, 24.After a while I heard 25 more of the romantic-sounding Italians. I just heard the 26 of the popcorn crunching (嘎扎的响声) between my teeth. My thought started to 27 . I remembered when I was in South Korea, I 28 to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean-I was really amazed. He seemed like a good friend to me 29 I saw him again in New York speaking 30 English instead of perfect Korean. He didn't even have a Koreanaccent and I 31 like I had been cheated. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. 32 we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all should speak English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very 33 and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, 34 that to speaking the difficult language. Mother tried to say something in English, but it 35 out all wrong and we all burnt into laughter and decided to forget it! We have been speaking Korean at home ever since.16. A. warm 高考资源网B. hot C. heated D. cool17. A. hole B. blank C. break D. space18. A. any time B. the moment C. some time D. every time19. A. while B. whenever C. or D. and20. A. private B. public C. theatrical D. open21. A. since B. when C. what D. as22. A. English B. Italian C. Korean D. American23. A. exchange B. eat C. threw away D. taste24. A. too B. still C. though D. certain25. A. much B. any C. no D. few26. A. voice B. sound C. signal D. noise27. A. wonder B. wander C. imagine D. leave28. A. enjoyed B. happened C. turned D. used29. A. until B. because C. then D. therefore30. A. formal B. informal C. perfect D. practical31. A. felt B. looked C. seemed D. appeared32. A. While B. If C. Before D. Once33. A. empty B. quiet C. still D. calm34. A. connecting B. stopping C. referring D. preferring35. A. found B. got C. came D. made9My wife and I had just finished the 150-mile trip home from our daughter's college. It wasthe 21 time in our lives that she would be gone for any length of 22 .We wondered howother people had 23 it.Later in bed, I 24 the time I started college. My father had driven me, too. My mother had to stay behind to 25 the cows from getting into the crops. I, the fourth in a line of brothers, was the first to 26 college.The truck was slow and I was glad. I didn't want to get to 27 too soon. I shook hands with my father in the truck and he didn't say a word. But I knew he was going to make a little 28 . He finally said,"I never went to college and 29 of your brothers went to college. I can't say you don't do this or that, because everything is different and I don't know what is going to 30 , but I think things will work out. When you get a job, be sure to be 31 and work hard."I knew that soon I would be 32 in the big town and I would be missing the life of the family.Then my father brought out the Bible that he had 33 so often. I knew that he would miss it but I must take it. He just said,"This can help you 34 you will let it."When I finished school I took the Bible back to my father. But he said he wanted me to 35 it.Now, too late, I remember. It would have been so 36 to give it to my daughter when she got out of the car. But I didn't. I could give her 37 .My father could give me 38 a Bible. But I don't really believe now that I gave her half as 39 as my father gave me. So the next morning I did up the book and sent it to her. I wrote a 40 ."This can help you,"I said,"if you will let it"21.A.first B.last C.very D.happiest22.A.while B.time C.place D.journey23.A.understood B.stood C.thought D.tried24.A.remembered B.called C.thought of D.went through25.A.let B.raise C.keep D.feed26.A.take part in B.go away to C.begin with D.continue with27.A.my daughter's college B.my homeC.the city D.the farm28.A.speech B.living C.promise D.progress29.A.some B.one C.none D.all30.A.happen B.end C.take in D.break out31.A.lively B.hard C.reasonable D.honest32.A.happy B.alone C.sure D.lost33.A.bought B.read C.loved D.given34.A.if B.unless C.which D.though35.A.keep B.return C.post D.sell36.A.popular B.strange C.ready D.nice37.A.something B.everything C.a book D.a Bible38.A.only B.really C.surely D.very39.A.much B.many C.far D.good40.A.composition B.speech C.word D.note10One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods from door to door found that he only had one dime left. He was hungry so he decided to 36 for a meal at the next house.However, he lost his nerve 37 a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 38 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it 39 , and then asked, "How much do I owe you?""You don't owe me anything," she 40 . "Mother has taught me never to accept pay for a__41 ." He said, "Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart." As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 42 , but it also increased his faith in God and human race. He was about to give up and quit before this point.Years later the young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be called 43 to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 44 , was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light 45 his eyes. Immediately, he 46 and went down through the hospital hall into her room.47 in his doctor's gown he went in to see her. He 48 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 49 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave 50__attention to her case.After a long 51 the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 52 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was afraid to open it because she was 53 that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her 54 . She read these words..."Paid in full with a glass of milk."(Signed) Dr. Howard KellyTears of joy flooded her eyes as she 55 silently. "Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands."36.A.call B.make C.beg D.prepare37.A.while B.when C.though D.unless38.A.thirsty B.lazy C.tired D.hungry39.A.slowly B.unexpectedly C.steadily D.hurriedly40.A.announced B.shook C.replied D.doubted41.A.reward B.kindness C.hand D.value42.A.physically B.mentally C.normally D.properly43.A.up B.for C.on D.in44.A.rich B.famous C.observant D.vivid45.A.fixed B.consulted C.filled D.concentrated46.A.rose B.raised C.got D.left47.A.Worn B.Having C.putting D.Dressed48.A.recognized B.knew C.spared D.regained49.A.desired B.declared C.determined D.declined50.A.special B.ordinary C.normal D.no51.A.decision B.preparation C.struggle D.debate52.A.ordered B.requested C.confused D.compressed53.A.negative B.uncertain C.positive D.obvious54.A.presentation B.preference C.attention D.arrangement55.A.praised B.pretended C.pressed D.prayed11Dahlia was running around the house screaming and crying. "I hate her! I hate her! I will36 play with her again!" Finally ,her steps slowed , 37 she told her father what had happened .He listened attentively. 38 she stopped ,he asked , "Is there 39 else?" Dahlia added more details and began 40 bitterly again. Father listened .When Dahlia 41 talking ,he said, "It must 42 to be made fun of like this by your best friend Tina." Dahlia 43 her father's embrace(拥抱)and support as she cried 44 more in his arms. Then as 45 as the storm of tears began, she was finished. She got up and 46 announced, "Daddy, did you know that tomorrow Tina and I are going together to the beach? We are 47 a log house there with Adam and Tom, I will tell Tina before we go that I 48 ruin her work again, and I'm sure she will be 49 to me. "Why was this encounter ( sudden meeting ) so successful? How did Dahlia 50 her upset so completely and realize her responsibility in the matter 51 her own?There were three main parts in her father's reaction that 52 ; (A) Attention (B ) Respect (C) Trust. He gave his daughter 53 attention and took her seriously as she 54 her feelings. He respected her by not coming with words of wisdom, advice or help. He validated(证实)the 高考资源网feelings she 55 . And he trusted her to do and say what she needed in order to lead herself toward resolution of her emotions.36.A.hardly B.seldom C.ever D.never37.A.so B.but C.and D.then38.A.Before B.When C.While D.Since39.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing40.A.crying B.shouting C.talking D.saying41.A.kept B.started C.stopped D.hated42.A.hurt B.ache C.injure D.wound43.A.got B.received C.accepted D.admitted44.A.many B.some C.any D.no45.A.soon B.quickly C.suddenly D.fast46.A.surprisingly B.angrily C.sadly D.cheerfully47.A.building B.buying C.making D.repairing48.A.shouldn't B.won't C.daren't D.can't49.A.polite B.cruel C.rude D.nice50.A.get over B.get away C.get along D.get through51.A.for B.on C.by D.of52.A.did B.followed C.went D.worked53.A.full B.incomplete C.half D.undivided54.A.sent out B.threw out C.put out D.poured out55.A.expressed B.showed C.hid D.strengthened。
2010年高考英语试题分类汇编——完形填空2.(10江西)When Alice started to cycle home from Jenny’s house, she wasn’t nervous. She was certainly not afraid of the dark. __36_, it was only a 15-minute ride home. But halfway there, she began to wish that she hadn’t been so __37__.As she rounded a sharp bend, it suddenly __38__ cold —very cold. Alice’s breath became puffs of white cloud and her legs were so cold that it became hard to ride.With her heart beating fast, she struggled so hard to move __39__ that she didn’t hear the car which suddenly appeared beside her. She stopped by the road. The big black car also __40__. Slowly, the passenger-window began to slide down. Alice held her breath. In the soft light inside the car, something __41__. Then, the light brightened and Alice was staring at a sweet, grey-haired old lady. “Hello, dear,” said the old lady. “I need __42__. I’m afraid I’m lost. I need to find the nearest airport. I must be there in the next five minutes.”“Airport? You __43__ are lost,” Alice said. “You need to go back five kilometers __44__ you reach the T-junction. Turn left and __45__ for about another 10 kilometers to the main highway. From there, just follow the __46__ to the airport. But I’m afraid there’s no __47__ you’ll get there in five minutes!”“Thank you very much, dear,” replied the old lady. “Don’t worry —I’ll __48__ in time.”The __49__ moved up and the car started off. A little way ahead, it __50__ and with headlights flashing, it drove past Alice. But then, something __51__ happened. The car began changing. First, its color __52__from black to silvery-grey. Then, the wheels began disappearing, but the car continued to move forward, __53__ just above the ground. As the car __54__ into the dark sky, the big red tail-lights grew larger and larger and glowed more and more brightly. With a faint whistling __55__, the car was gone in seconds, leaving Alice shaking her head in disbelief…36 A However B Besides C Therefore D Otherwise37 A brave B excited C curious D stubborn38 A fell B seemed C proved D grew39 A aside B around C forward D backward40 A arrived B stopped C stayed D started41 A gathered B existed C dropped D moved42 A help B gas C rest D water43 A necessarily B normally C basically D certainly44 A if B until C unless D as45 A drive B walk C follow D march46 A address B signs C notices D guidance47 A doubt B room C time D way48 A have it B get it C make it D finish it49 A door B window C headlight D wheel50 A passed B rushed C turned D continued51 A strange B sensitive C imaginable D horrible52 A developed B appeared C spread D faded53 A rolling B floating C drawing D flashing54 A pointed B returned C broke D rose55 A tune B voice C sound D tone36. 答案:B。
2010年高考英语试题分类汇编——完形填空(10湖南)D directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小径). This trail is one of the old roads that wind through untold miles of forest. My 36 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the trail to follow the smell of a deer track or 37 some cause known only to him.Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very 38 . He not only understands what we tell him, but also often makes sounds as if he were trying to 39 back.One morning, we took a different route, which led us to an unfamiliar trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar40 . But, no. We seemed to be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably 41 the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merely led to an intersection (岔道口) of trails.Soon it became 42 that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the rest of the day in the 43 , without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But Beans seemed totally 44 . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him.Finally, we 45 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and 46 reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the door and explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then drove us home.Since our adventure, I 47 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home. He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.36. A. deer B.dogC. ladyD. man 37. A. imagine B.considerC. exploreD. present38, A. smart B.sweetC. slowD. shy39. A. turn B.kickC. jumpD. speak40. A. driveway B.pathC. crossroadD. highway41. A. knew B.sawC. showedD. made42. A, mysterious B.ridiculousC. fascinatingD. apparent43. A. house B.forestC. fieldD. cottage44. A. unconcerned B.unconsciousC. undecidedD. uncomfortable45. A. left for B.went offC. came toD. drove toward46. A. punctually B.frequentlyC. formallyD. shortly47. A. regretted B.rememberedC. concludedD. confirmed (10山东)It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members __36___ the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of __37___. Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would __38_ all my hard work in a dance of performance. Everything would be __39___ —so I thought. I waited baskstage all __40__ in my black tights with a golden belt. In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies __41__ that my class was next.My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the__42___. All I had to do in the next move was put one foot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. I really was an __43__ move. I was concentrating so much __44___ the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look __45__ I was going. I missed my partner’s box altogether and __46__. There I was standing on the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes. I couldhear giggles(咯咯笑) coming from the audience, and I felt the ___47___ rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, “If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not ___48___.” I did my best to follow her___49___ as I continued with the routine.When the curtain dropped, so did my__50___ for the evening. I ___51___ bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face. I ran backstage, but no one could __52__ me down.Recently I realized I had been a __53__ that night. I was ___54___, but I fought the urge to run off the stage. __55___, I finished the routine with a smile on my face. Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too.36. A. filled B. visitedC. attendedD. decorated37. A. pressure B. impressionC. debateD. attention38. A. take over B. show offC . look after D. give up39. A. reasonable B. suitableC . obviousD . perfect40. A. dressed up B. folded upC. covered upD. mixed up41. A. suggested B. explainedC. announcedD. predicted42. A. music B . audienceC . curtainD . stage43. A. easy B . activeC . adventurous D. extra44. A. containing B . hidingC . sharingD . keeping45. A. why B . whetherC . whereD . what46. A. wandered B. slippedC . wavedD . skipped47. A. blood B . pleasureC . prideD . tear48. A. leave B . cheerC . believeD . notice 49. A. gesture B . exampleC . adviceD . plan50. A. doubts B . hopesC . voiceD . patience51. A. argued B . shoutedC . beggedD . sobbed52. A. turn B . calmC . letD . put53. A. star B . pioneerC . loserD . fool54. A. satisfied B . movedC . embarrassed D. confused55. A. However B . InsteadC . In totalD . in return(10上海)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, and writers is seldom a masterpiece, If you consider your drafts as dress rehearsals (彩排), or tryouts, revising will seem a natural part of the writing ___50___.What is the purpose of the dress rehearsals and the out-of-town previews that many Broadway shows go through? The answer is adding, deleting, replacing, reordering, ___51___ revising. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Phantom of the Opera underwent such a process.When Lloyd Webber began writing in 1984, he had in mind a funny, exciting production. However, when Phantom opened in London in 1986, the audience saw a moving psychological love story set to music. The musical had.___52___ several revisions due, in part, to problems with costuming and makeup (戏服和化妆). For instance, Lloyd Webber ___53___ some of the music because the Phantom's makeup prevented the actor from singing certain sounds.When you revise, you change aspects of your work in ___54___ to your evolving purpose, or to include ___55___ ideas or newly discovered information.Revision is not just an afterthought that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment. ___56___, it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way. Even your decision to ___57___. topics while prewriting is a type of revising. However. don't make the mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows ___58___. Always make time to become your own ___59___and view your dress rehearsal, so to speak. Reviewing your work in this way can give you ___60___ new ideas.Revising involves ___61___ the effectiveness and appropriateness of all aspects of your writing, making your purpose more clearly, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present. When you revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience for whom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose ___62___ throughout my draft? Do I ever lose sight of my purpose? Have I given my readers all of the ___63___ that is, facts, opinions, inferences --- that they need in order to understand my main idea? Finally, have I included too many ___64___ details that may confuse readers?50. A. technique B . styleC . processD . career51. A. in particular B . as a resultC . for exampleD . in other words52. A. undergone B . skippedC . rejectedD . replaced53. A. rewrote B . releasedC . recordedD . reserved54. A. addition B . responseC . oppositionD . contrast55. A. fixed B . ambitiousC . familiarD . fresh56. A. However B . MoreoverC . InsteadD . Therefore57. A. discuss B . switchC . exhaustD . cover58. A. drafting B . rearrangingC . performingD . training59. A. director B . masterC . audienceD . visitor60. A. personal B . valuableC . basicD . delicate61. A. mixing B . weakeningC . maintainingD . assessing62. A. amazing B . brightC . uniqueD . clear63. A. angles B . evidenceC . informationD . hints64. A. unnecessary B . uninterestingC . concreteD . final(10福建)Born in America, I spoke English, not Chinese, the language of my ancestors. When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 36 at my face, but I pushed them 37 . My mom believed I would learn 38 I was ready.But the 39 never came. On aChinese New Year’s Eve, my unclespoke to me in Chinese, but all I coulddo was 40 at him, confused,scratching my head. “Still can’t speak Chinese?” He 41 me, “You can’teven buy a fish in Chinatown.”“Hey,this is America, not China. I’ll get some42 with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for 43 .“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu,” she said, handing over a $20 bill. I 44 the words, running downstairs into the streets of Chinatown.I found the fish 45 surrounded in a sea of customers. “I’d like to buy some fresh fish,” I shouted to the fishman. But he 46 my English words and turned to serve the next customer. The laugh of the people behind increased 47 their impatience. With every48 , the breath of the dragons(龙)on my back grew stronger---my blood boiling--- 49 me to cry out, “Xian Sheng Yu,please.” “ Very Xian Sheng,” I repea ted. The crowd erupted into laughter. My face turned 50 and I ran back home 51 ,expect for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket.Should I laugh or cry? They’re Chinese. I’m Chinese. I should feel right at52。
1. (辽宁省抚顺市2010届高三六校联合体一模)It was one of the hottest days of the dry seas on. We had not see n rain in almost a mon th. The crops were _36_. The rivers were long gone back into the _37 _. If we didn ' t see some rain soon, we would lose everything. It onathis day that I learned the true 38 _of sharing and 39_ the only miracle I had seen with my own eyes.I was in the kitchen making lunch when I saw my six-year-old son, Billy, walking toward the woods. Minutes after he disappeared 40 the woods, he came running out aga in, toward the house.I went back to making san dwiches, 41 that what he had bee n doing was completed. Mome nts later, 42 , hewas once aga in toward the woods. This 43 we nt on for an hour —walked 44 to the woods, and ran back to the house.45_I could n ' t take it any Ion ger, so I went out of the house quietly and46 him on his journ ey.As I leaned in (屈身)to spy on him. I saw the most 47 sight. Several large deer were in front of him. Billy walked right up to them. And I saw a tiny young deer lying on the ground _48 ______________________ sufferi ng from dehydrati on (脱水)andheat exhaustion. Lifting its head with 49 effort to drink up the water in my beautiful boy 50 . ' s When the water was 51 , Billy jumped up to run back to the house. I followed him back to a tap that we had52_off. Billy opened it all the way up and a small trickle (纟田流)began to creep out. When he stood up and began to53_, I was there in front of him. His little eyes were just filled with tears.“ I ' m nc54 , ” was all he saidAs the tears that rolled down his face began to hit the ground, they were suddenly 55 by other drops …more drops …and more.All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm, just like one little boy saved deer.36. A. dying B. produci ng C. harvesti ng D. drying37. A. sea B. field C. earth D. la nd38. A. skill B. less on C. impressio n D. opi nio n39. A. found B. watched C. no ticed D. wit nessed40. A. i nto B.under C. beh ind D. over41. A. expect ing B. thi nki ng C. imagi ning D. won deri ng42. A. otherwise B. besides C. however D. in stead43. A. experie nee B. activity C. exerciseD. arran geme nt44. A. hurriedly B. secretly C. worriedly D. carefully45. A. Immediately B. Fi nally C. Fort un atelyD. Un expectedly46. A. stopped B. caught C. followed D. showed47. A. amus ing B. i nteresti ng C. excit ing D. amaz ing48. A. directly B. disappo in tedly C. n aturally D. obviously49. A. no B. brave C. great D. poor50. A.hands B. face C. eyes D. legs51. A. gone B. empty C. lost D. faded52. A. put B. take n C.shut D. set53. A. stop B. leave C. turn D. run54. A. wasti ng B. drinking C. litteri ng D. wash ing55. A. conn ected B.added C. attached D. joi ned2. I was 11, and my family was preparing to leave the beautiful island, where we had lived for four years: my father was being tran sferred aga in.But I had con structed a men tal of wall aga inst this un settled ness. My fasc in ati on with 21 provided me with anendless source of 22 . when I arrived on this little island, I discovered a variety of butterflies, and I began to __________ 23then. Catching butterflies isn ' t 24 , so I was proud of my collection. 25 there was one that I had yet to capture-the great orange tip. The problem was its 26 habitat: I could only watch these lovely in sects 27gracefully. No matter how high I climbed, these creatures were always just 28 my reach. With only a couple of days before we were to leave, I bega n to 29 hope of finding my great orange tip.One mornin g, I was at leave to wan der the bush keep ing a 30 eye out for my beauty .In the heat, butterflies of all sorts floated above the wildflowers on the hillside. 31 , the great orange tips rema ined high above the treetops. Butthen, I caught a flash of brilliant white out of the 32 of my eye. I looked up and there it was, about a meter away, 33_on a big red flower.I 34 in my tracks. After a long moment, I began to raise my net, little by little, _35 beating fast. I could scarcely believe my eyes. 36 I reached in and grabbed it, with every intention of moving it into the killing jar. But my hand 37 as I reached for the jar. There was the brilliant bloom of orange on the tips of itsglow ing white win gs, and I could feel the creature 38 betwee nsmy fin gers. High above on an impulse, I tossed itinto the clear, bright air and watched it float away. High above the n earby trees it 39 a nd the n disappeared from sight. 40_is like that.21. A. travel B. n ature C. isla nds D. flowers22. A. amazeme nt B. i nformatio n C. motivati on D.environment23. A. n otice B. raise C. display D. collect24. A. usual B. hard C. easy D. funny25. A. And B. But C. Therefore D. Besides26. A. high B. lo ng C. fast D. often27. A. flow ing B. float ing C. jumpi ng D. running28. A. by B. for C. aga inst D. beyond29. A. hold up B. put up C. give up D.keep up30. A. careful B. tearful C. greedy D. sleepy31. A. In turn B. I n com mon C. As well D. As usual32. A. edge B. touch C. corner D. sight33. A. gathered B. settled C. performed D. ploughed34. A. froze B. puzzled C. stared D. rushed35. A. the tree B. the net C. my heart D. my hand36. A. Gently B. Seriously C. Luckily D. Actively37. A. rose B. fell C. stopped D. stretched38. A. moveme nt B.anger C. joy D. feat39. A. hu ng B. started C. parked D. sailed40. A. Help B. Love C. I nterest D. Success3. When I was younger, I thought that boys and grown men shouldn ' t cry. Tears were a sign of being weak, whic man isn ' 36 to be.However, just last June, I 37 that courage isn ' t all about trying to keep all the ipa i de and trying to hide the38 .My 18-year-old sister had eloped ( 私奔)and then I saw how 39 my father ' s heart was. We were used to seeing him as a(n) 40 father.For three days he wouldn ' t talk. He would just sit quietly outside our hiciuth e 41 . On the fourth night, I satbeside him and asked him to tell me what he felt about 42 .It had bee n years si nee I laid my hand on my father ' s shoul疏远^sfuvthd r ifie d(further apart while Iwas 43 . That ni ght, though, I sen sed my father trying to 44 his pain and I wan ted him to be able to let it out. We had all cried over what happe ned except him.The simple 45 and my words, ‘ Dad, it ' s not your fault. ' bro6e mynahteedarkness,he began tocry. I 47 his shoulders shak ing as he whispered, 48 did Igo wrong? All I ever wan ted was for my childre n to grow up 49 . Why couldn ' t your sister wait? ”I understood then why he 50 to be in the dark 51 being there, he had hoped not to spare his 52 a father ' s pain. His tears, 53 we hadn ' t seen them before that night, were there all the same.I saw his 54 , that ni ght whe n my father cried with my hand on his shoulder, and 55 his pain.36. A. supposed B. likely C. suitable D. glad37. A. believed B. recog ni zed C. discovered D. cared38. A. secrets B. tears C. opinions D. qualities39. A. weak B. sweet C. warm D. simple40. A. hard-worki ng B. easy-go ing C. kin d-hearted D. strong-willed41. A. room B. dark C. garde n D. eye42. A. someth ing B. nothing C. any thi ng D. everyth ing43. A. running away B. givi ng in C. grow ing up D. turningaround44. A. forget B. con trol C. reduce D. prove45. A. touch B. idea C. thought D. feeli ng46. A. heart B. mind C. dam D. memory47. A. n oticed B. felt C. heard D. imagi ned48. A. How B. What C. When D. Where49. A. quickly B. n aturally C. happily D. right50. A. preferred B. man aged C. used D. agreed51. A. For B. On C. By D. Of52. A. family B. childre n C. fun ctio n D. experie nee53. A. if B. because C. un til D. though54. A. tears B. pai n C. troubles D. courage55. A. remembered B. un derstood C. touched D. respected4. (北京市海淀区2010届高三上学期期中考试)Night after ni ght, my mother came to my bed, eve n long after my childhood years. She would 36 dow n and push my long hair out of the way, and the n kiss my forehead.I don ' t remember when it first started 37 me-her hands pushing my hair that way, for they felt work-worn and rough 38 my young skin. Fin ally, one ni ght, I s houted out at her, “ Don' t do that-yioiurrhQrads are too rough!she made no 39 and left quietly. But never again did my mother do it with that familiar expression of her 40 .With the passing years, my 41 returned to that night time after time. By then I 42 my mother ' s hands and her good ni ght kiss. Sometimes the in cide nt seemed very 43 , sometimes far away, but always it was 44 in the back ofmy mind.The years have passed, and I ' m not a little girl any more. Mom is in her seventiehoaedhands I once 45 tobe so rough are still doing things for me and my family.Now, Mom no Ion ger has Dad and lives 46 . One ni ght on Than ksgivi ng Eve, I found myself 47 to her houseto spe nd the ni ght with her. As I slept i n the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesita ntly ran across my face to _48 the hair from my forehead. Then a 49 , ever so gen tly , touched my forehead. I burst into tears.In my memory, thousa nds of times, I 50 the ni ght my young voice compla in ed. Catch ing Mom han d,ha nd in told her how 51 I was for that night. I thought she ' 52 reihechlBut Mom didn ' t know what I was talking about. She had already forgotten and 53 long ago.That ni ght, I fell asleep with a n ew 54 for my gen tle mother and her cari ng han ds. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was 55 to be found.36. A.lie B. bend C. look D.fall37. A.annoying B. astonishing C. delighting D.disappointing38. A.alo ng B. above C. against D.aside39. A.reply B. promise C. request D.agreeme nt40. A.pity B. sadness C. apology D.love41 . A.feeli ngs B. opinions C. spirits D.thoughts42. A.missed B. forgot C. held D.shook43. A.stra nge B. close C. serious D.com mon44. A.stressed B. changed C. hidden D.exposed45. A.expected B. changed C. reminded D.complained46. A.yet B. away C. alone D.long47. A.draw n B. carried C. moved D.stayed48. A.cut B. wash C. brush D.take49. A.tear B. kiss C. press D.hand50. A.returned B. remembered C. realized D.recalled51 . A.sorry B. happy C. angry D.n ervous52. A.whe n B. how C. why D.as53. A.disappeared B. forgiven C. apologized D.abandoned54. A.imagi nati on B. inspiration C. decoration D.appreciation55. A.still B. soon C. no where D.anyhow5. (江西省南昌大学附属中学2010届高三月考)The day was Thankful Thursday. It ' s a3Wteeklyat my two little girls and I began years ago. Thursday hasbecome our day to go out and make a positive 37 .My girls shouted “ McDonald ' McDonald ' sas we 38 along a busy Houston road. Suddenly I 39 that almost every crossing Ipassed through was 40 by a panhandler (乞丐).And then it hit me all these panhandlers mustbe hungry too. Perfect! After we ate, I ordered a (an ) 41 fiftee n lun ches and we set out to deliver them. We would pull 42 a panhandler, make a contribution, and tell him or her that we hoped things got better. Then we ' d say,43_…here ' s lunch.”We han ded our finial con tributi on to a small woma n and the n immediately 44 back in the opposite direct ion for home. 45, the light caught us aga in and we were stopped at the same cross ing where this small woma n stood. I was46_and didn ' t know quite how to behave.She made her way to our car,“ No one has eve7 doniee this for me before.” She s4id w iFheeli nguneasy, and wanting to move the conversation along, I asked , ” So, 49 do you think you ' ll eat your lunch.”She just looked at me with her huge, tired brown eyes and said, ” Oh honey, I ' m not going to eat th50_, but before I could say anything, she continued, “ You see, I hav e a5i1tle gjvtesnM cDonald ' s, but Idon ' t have money. But you know what…tonight she is going to have McDonald' s! ”I don ' t know if the kids 52 the tears in my eyes. So many times I had questioned whether our acts of kindnesswere too 53 or in sig ni fica nt to really effect cha nge. 54 at that mome nt, I recog ni zed the 55 of Mother Teresa ' s words: “ We cannot do great things ) nly small things with great love. ”36. A. traditi on B. cere mony C. custom D. habit 37. A. decisi on B. choice C. con tributi on D. pla n 38. A. walked B. ran C. wan dered D. drove 39. A. remi nded B. realized C. un derstood D. thought 40. A. crowded B. occupied C. discovered D. laid 41. A. additio nal B. expe nsive C.cheapD. special 42. A. close B. together C. alon gside D.throughout 43. A. in fact B. to tell the truth C. gen erally speak ingD. by the way44. A. facedB.headedC. tookD. looked 45. A. Un fortu nately B. LuckilyC. Un willi nglyD. Hopefully 46. A. excited B. embarrassed C. frighte ned D. annoyed 47. A. someth ing B. everyth ing C. anything D. nothing 48. A. amazeme nt B. fear C. sorrow D. amuseme nt49. A. what B. how C. where D. whe n 50. A. shocked B. con fused C. sad D. worried 51. A. really B. even C. just D. never 52. A. watched B. felt C. no ticed D. recog ni zed53. A. many B. small C. big D. simple 54. A. ThereforeB. AlthoughC. Mea nwhileD. Yet 55. A. promise B. pathC. truthD. spirits6. (山东省明天中学 2010届高三上学期期中考试)On August 26, 1999, New York City experie need a terrible rain storm. The rain caused the streets to __36__ and the subway system almost came to a stop.Unfortun ately, this happe ned duri ng the morning rush hour. Many people who were going to work were __37__ to go home. Some battled to __38__ a taxi or to get on a bus. Still others faced the __39__ bravely, walk ing miles to get to work.I __40__ to be one of the people on the way to work that mornin g. I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most __41__ had stopped. After making my way __42__ crowds of people, I fin ally found a subway line that was __43__. Unfortun ately, there were so many people wait ing to __44__ the subway that I could n ot eve n get dow n the stairs to the __45__. So I took the train going in the opposite directi on, and the n switch back to the dow ntow n train.Finally, after what seemed like an forever, the train __46__ my stop. Then I had to walk several blocks in the in creas in gly heavy rain. When I fin ally got to my office, I was __47__ through, exhausted and __48__.My co-workers and I spent most of the day drying off. When it was 5:00 pm , I was ready to go home. I was about to turn off my computer __49__ I received an email from Garth, my Director:I would like to tha nk all of you who made the effort and __ 50__ reported to work. It is always reassuri ng ( 令人欣慰),at times like these, when employees so clearly show their __51__ to their jobs. Thank you.Garth ' s email was short, but I learned more from that __52__ message than I ever did from a textbook. The email taught me that a few words of 53 can make a big differe nee. The rain storm and the traffic 54 had made me tied and upset. But Garth ' s words immediately__55__ me and put a smile back on my face. 36. A. break B. flood C. sink D. crash 37. A. forced B. refused C. adjusted D. gathered 38. A. order B. pay C. call D.search 39. A. climate B. scenery C. storm D. burde n 40. A. used B. promised C. deserved D.happened41. A. practice B. routi ne C. process D. service 42. A. to B. through C. over D. for 43. A. operat ing B. cycli ng C. turni ng D. rush ing 44. A. check B. carry C. find D. board 45. A. street B. ground C. floor D. platform 46. A. paused B. crossed C. reached D. parked 47. A. wet B. weak C. sick D. hurt 48. A. ashamed B. discouraged C. surprised D. puzzled 49. A. while B. whe n C. where D. after 50. A. hardly B. casually C. absolutely D. even tually51. A. devotion B. don ati on C. connection D. react ion 52. A. accurate B. urge nt C. brief D. humorous 53. A. promise B. appreciati on C. advice D. guida nee54. A. troublesB. sig nalsC. rulesD. sig ns 55. A. corrected B. supported C. amazed D. refreshed 7. (北京市宣武区2010届高三上学期期中考试)It was a cold after noon. I was training a football team for first-graders. It was the day of our 31 practice.I seated the kids on a long bench on the grass. Any time I was training a 32 team, I spent a few minutes getting them to 33 one another, each kid saying his name and the names of all the kids sitting to the left.A few minu tes later, I 34 to put the kids to a test. Alex was chose n to 35 at the far left end of the ben ch, goup to each kid, say that kid 36a nd the n shake his right hand.Alex was doing well and he went dow n the row — Dyla n, Micah, David, and Beau 37 he reached Ben. He said Ben ' s name and reached out his right hand, but Ben just 38 there, his right hand 39 in his jacket.“ Ben, why don ' t you let Alex shake your hand?” I asked. Ben stood up, and said,e 40 .“ BHedonpulled his jacket 41 from his right shoulder.Ben ' arm ran from his right shoulder but his arm 42 at the elbow (胳膊肘).No forearm (前臂),no hand, no fin gers! I got 43 a nd could n ' t thi nk of anything to say, 44 the little kids were un willi ng to hide their curiosity.“ Look at that, ” said Alex. “ Hey, what 45 to your arm? ” another asked.“ Does it hurt? ”Ben took off his jacket to 46 the kids what they all wan ted to see. He expla ined to them that he had always bee n that 47 and that there was nothing 48. What he meant was that he wan ted to be treated like 49 else.From that day on, he was 50 Be n, one of the players on the team. 31. A. first B. next C. later D. last 32. A. bad B. new C. large D. lower 33. A. help B. see C. know D. teach 34. A. forgot B. decided C. lear ned D. refused35. A. order B. start C. con ti nue D. select36. A. number B. class C. story D. n ame 37. A. though B. because C. un til D. if 38. A. sat B. played C. lay D. studied 39. A. ope ned B. raised C. waved D. hidden 40. A. fin ger B. hand C. foot D. leg 41. A. dow n B. on C. off D. away 42. A. metB. poin tedC. stoppedD. joi ned 43. A. i nterested B. bored C. annoyed D. shocked44. A. but B. and C. so D. for 45. A. came B. grew C. happened D. changed46. A. show B. give C. offer D. ask 47. A. styleB. mannerC. wayD. n ature 48. A. com mon B. special C. magic D. harmful49. A. everybodyB. anybodyC. somebodyD. nobody50. A. also B.even C. yet D. just8. (黑龙江省哈六中 09-10学年高三上学期期中考试)One very cool day in the spring of the year, my father, who was a farmer, was ploughing, and I, nine years old, was 36_the horse. I did n't do the 37 very well as it was rather cold. It was a little task."Dad," said I, "how long 39 I stay in field?"38 tha n I could do to man age the"About an hour," he an swered.An hour 40 a great while and I said, "I 41 I could go home now---my 42 aches.""I am very sorry," said my father, "but can't you 43 till it is time to go home for dinn er?""I think not —my headache is gett ing to be pretty 44 .""Well," said he, 45 me off the horse, doubting my disease was rather in my heart than my head, "you may go home. I don't want you to work 46 you are sick. Go straight home, and tell your mother that I say you must take a large bowl of rhubarb(大黄).Tell her that I think it will 47 you much!"There was no choice. I went home, of course, and I had to offer the 48 to my mother. I told her, 49 , that Ithought my head was better, 50 not to take the terrible 51 . But it was of no use and it was too late. Sheun derstood my case as 52 as my father did. She knew well eno ugh my 53 was laz in ess. So she prepared a large bowl of rhubarb and I had to swallow all of it. Dear me! How bitter it was! I am sure I would rather ride the horse all day tha n to be doctored in that way. Si nee the n I n ever told ano ther 54 .Hon esty is the best policy. 55 it, though there is ano ther and a better reas on.36. A feedi ng B. riding C. han dli ng D. con troll ing37. A adve nture B. situati on C. career D. task38. A less B. better C. more D. rather39. A must B. can C. should D. would40. A seemed B. kept C. waited D. equaled41. A thi nk B. wish C. believe D. pla n42.A hand B. leg C. head D. heart43. A argue B. develop C. work D. stay44. A serious B. no rmal C. simple D. pleasa nt45. A putt ing B. tak ing C. falli ng D. see ing46.A because B. if C. before D. uni ess47. A make B. protect C. devote D. ben efit48. A news B. exciteme nt C. match D. message49. A but B. and C. however D. then50. A hop ing B. decid ing C. con sideri ng D. express ing51. A drink B. medici ne C. juice D.soup52.A soon B. lo ng C. well D. total53. A opi nio n B. similarity C. difficulty D. disease54. A lie B. speech C. story D. joke55. A Bring in B. Watch out C. Depe nd on D. Get awayfrom9. (广西南宁二中2010届高三月考)Every day Chris met me at the beach of the River Ob . The 36 is 3,700 kilometers long . It is frozen almost half the year. When the water was 37 e no ugh to go in, we played "throw-a nd-catch" with his shark toy . "Mr . Shark," he called it. Mr. Shark was very 38 , but after it got filled with water, it became heavy eno ugh to 39 , like a ball .We had long talks about our 40 . Chris worked as a lawyer but was 41 with his job . He had to work longhours . His bosses were not always kind . He 42 of travel, or working a different job . Why don't you 43 ? I askedhim . But quitting is not so 44 . Attending university for so many years cost him a lot of money . Working as a lawyer45_ well. But he thought about doing 46 work, work that would help poor countries and poor people, volunteer work perhaps . That's 47 we were both doing in Siberia, volun teeri ng our time .But if we were just 48 here, we'd never get the 49 to know so many local people . The students did almost anything the 50 asked . They wrote and acted plays, did dan ces, and sang songs . Siberia n kids were certa inly not 51_ . Well, the students were not all kids . The youngest was about ten years old; the 52 was 40!Each day throughout the two weeks had a 53 . One day the theme of our class was the world 54 day . As anAmerica n, it was in teresti ng talk ing to young Russia ns about peace because whe n I was grow ing up, the Un ited States and Russia did not 55 . They almost had wars . Would n't it be great that we were now talk ing about peace?36 .A .streamB . lake C.beach D.river37 .A .clea nB . calm C.warm D.fast38 .A .lightB . old C.thin D.short39 .A .raiseB . throw C.kick D.bounce40 .A .familiesB . stude nts C.lives D.in terests41 .A .satisfied B. unhappy C.pleased D.an gry42 .A .dreamedB . talked C.thought D.desired43 .A .quitB . refuse C.retire D.accuse44 .A .difficultB . importa nt C.hopeless D.simple45 .A .paidB . lived C.worked D.tipped46 .A .part-timeB . well-paid C.differe nt D.voluntary47 .A .whyB . what C.whatever D.whe n48 .A .arrivi ngB . traveli ng C.teach ing D.pass ing49 .A .ideaB . problem C.chanee D.inten tion50 .A .guideB . prin cipal C.pare nts D.teachers51 .A .lazyB . stupid C.young D.shy52 .A .smartestB . tallest C.best D.oldest53 .A .partyB . theme C.meet ing D.questi on54 .A .peaceB . food C.sports D.music55 .A .breakoutB . breakdow n C.get along D.getacross10. (贵州省遵义一中2010届高三联考)The future bel ongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. —Elea nor RooseveltMy home is a place of great beauty and agricultural richness, as well as of war and natural disasters. When I was only fourteen years old, I was filled with 21 in spite of the terrible surroundings. The families living here, who tried to make their livi ng from the land,22 great losses.I felt sorry especially for the 23 , but I 24 to be hopeless, I decided that where I was, I could do 25 tohelp them. I bega n knocking on every door and say ing to each pers on who 26 my kno ck, "I know that you are 27 and give the birds that come to your yard a little 28 . Please consider me your bird. Give me only a handful of riceeach week whe n I come to your 29 . I will take it to the temple where it can be give n to the 30 childre n. ”No one seemed to 31 giv ing me a han dful of rice, even 32 they had little themselves. On Sun day, I would go to the 33 a nd give my han dfuls of rice to the monks to 34 to the childre n.One day, I came to a house that had 35 to give. I told my story and asked if I could be their bird. The woma n called her daughters, an d 36 gave me fifty cen ts, as well as the han dful of rice! I bega n to ask for 37 a nd rice from the other “ bird feeders ” , and they gave them to me. Every one was happy to help those who were sufferi ng, e^8i only this small way. The temple was soon able to help every one who came to them for food and cloth ing.“ Con sider me your bird. My 39 idea had not stopped the war, but any way, it was 40 some peace.21 . A. sorrow B.hope C. comfort D. happ in ess22 . A. suffered B. survived C. covered D. made23 . A. peasa nts B. citize ns C. villagers D. childre n24 . A. wan ted B. failed C. refused D. stopped25 . A. someth ing B. everyth ing C. anything D. nothing26 . A. said B. replied C. an swered D. spoke27 . A. glad B. kind C. rich D. frie ndly28 . A. water B. money C. nest D. rice29.A. templeB. roomC.doorD. garde n30 . A. brave B. hungry C. promisi ng D. n ervous31 . A. mi nd B. escape C. practice D. enjoy32 . A. where B. that C. so D. whe n33.A. villageB. hometow nC. templeD. house34 . A. give in B. give up C. give away D. give out35 . A. much B. little C. many D. few36 . A. every B.each C. n either D.none37 . A. help B. clothi ng C. food D. change38 . A. by B. with C. on D. i n39 . A. foolish B. childish C. clever D. useful40.A. creati ngB. mendingC. develop ingD. man agi ng11. (甘肃省皋兰一中 2010届高三上学期期中考试)The professor ' s house, big and untidy, stood alone at odeoea huge garden.The place was totally un cared for, quite 21 and overgrow n with all sorts of useless thin gs. I 22 my way through bushes and tall weeds to the front door and rang the bell.I was glad that I had found him. In twenty minu tes he 23 me right on all the 24 that had puzzled me. I was on the 25 of leaving when I looked out of his study window and said,“ You ' re very fond of gardening, I see.“ No, I ' m not, ” he26aid.love this garden, though. It 27 I always'wanted it to be. I never t ouch it at all.”"It could be made lovely. It28 a pity to let all this ground go to waste. But perhaps you don _29that way? ” said t “ Idon ' tI. livedhere when I was a child, and I had 30 of gardening then. It was my father 'hobby, you see.Unfortunat ely, he wasn 31 e n ough to do it himself. My brother and I did all of it between us year after year. There was one right way and many wrong ways. Each blade ( 叶片)of grass was an enemy to be 32_by hand, not just cut off. I spe nt a good part of life at work here.”"I see. You took a dislike to it, and now you ' re getting even!”"I dislike it. Then, of course, I didn' 3SritteasitaIn usee to 34 me. It appeared in my dreams --- a mistake here,somethi ng not quite straight here, the en emy show ing its head in a place I was 35 to have clea ned.The work was too much. It seemed endless. The size of th e place was itself a fight to a boy.”"And now it ' s yours, you ' re just letting it go to…”"36 ?” he said. " No, I don ' t agree with that. This garden and I are now the best frie3dst grow 38 its own way. I make nodema nds on it. I n ever disturb it, and it n ever disturbs me. It has 39_at last, and so have I.s inconvenient for you, isn' t it?You can go out the back way. The weeds are shorter there because they donget the sun.21A. wildB. crazyC. largeD. nice 22 A. lost B. felt C. took D. made 23A. letB. putC. taughtD. expla in 24 A. garde ning B. pla nts C. problems D. solutio n 25 A. time B. poi nt C.permissi on D. request 26 A. Even if B. So C. As though D. Even so 27 A. as B. where C. why D. whether 28 A. seems B. is C. proves D.sounds 29 A. recog nize B. sense C. see D.know 30 A. fond B. short C. free D.enough 31 A. i nterested B. fit C. content D. dema nding32. A. fought aga inst B. cleared up C. rooted out D. cut dow n 33 A. effect B. reas on C. cause D. result34 A. ast onish B.shock C. worry D. disappo int35 A. thought B.supposed C. ordered D. expected 36 A. sell B. develop C. grow D. ruin 37 A. no tici ng B. atte nding C. wateri ng D. watch ing 38 A. on B. i n C. with D. of 39A. freedomB. timeC. sun lightD. spaceBut the path is over grow n. ItThat ' s part of 40/, ” he laughed.。
精题分解:2010届高考各地模拟完形填空分类汇编(5)(复习类)31篇记叙文1(江苏省四星级高中2010届高三调研考试)A couple of years ago, I went to a lady's house to buy some vitamins. Upon entering the house, I36 that there was an electronic keyboard on a stand, leaning 37 the wall. Being a piano music lover and 38 , I asked if the woman played. She nodded and added that she had been 39 lessons--at age 54! I told her that it was very 40 that she was pursuing(追求)her 41 to play the piano.Then she asked me the same question."I have been playing for 8 years now," I answered."Then you must play a song for me before you leave," she requested.I 42 she was kidding and I simply smiled. At the end of the 43 of the vitamins, she44 me of our musical " 45 ". She then showed me to an old upright piano in the living room and asked me to play a song for her. I thought 46 and decided to play David Lanz's "Return to the Heart", since she had so much passion for 47 , and it was my soul-searching song.I played the song to the best of my 48 , and with my emotions pouring into it as possible. She loved it. 49 I was about to step out of the door, I heard a weak voice calling out, "Young man!"I turned around. And there was an old lady 50 one little step at a time with the help of another woman. "I wanted to come out to 51 you for the beautiful song that you played. I have been very sick, and it's very hard for me to 52 my bed, but I really wanted to thank you for the song. It made me feel good..." she said. With that, she turned around and walked 53 back to her room.I was deeply touched by her 54 and felt a deeper understanding for the song. It served its purpose beautifully, returning to one's 55 for peace and joy.36. A. observed B. watched C. noticed D. caught37. A. on B. at C. over D. against38. A. player B. learner C. composer D. starter39. A. giving B. attending C. teaching D. learning40. A. interesting B. exciting C. aggressive D. impressive41. A. passion B. interest C. hobbies D. emotions42. A. found B. felt C. hoped D. thought43. A. charge B. purchase C. bargain D. obtaining44. A. warned B. required C. asked D. reminded45. A. deal B. contract C. discussion D. debate46. A. for the moment B. at the moment C. for a moment D. at a moment47. A. music B. me C. the piano D. vitamins48. A. knowledge B. attitude C. mind D. ability49. A. Since B. As C. While D. Because50. A. taking B. making C. having D. moving51. A. thank B. praise C. admire D. respect52. A. get on B. get up C. get off D. get down53. A. quickly B. calmly C. happily D. slowly54. A. approval B. appreciation C. joy D. thanks55. A. heart B. world C. soul D. dream答案:36-40 CDABD 41-45 ADBDA 46-50 CADBA 51-55 ACDBA2(吉林省长春市十一中2010届高三上学期期中考试)An old man had been hired many years ago by a town council(委员会) to clear away the wastes from thepools up in the mountain that fed the clear spring flowing through their town. 21 faithful, silent work every day, he cleaned the hills, removed the 22 and branches, and wiped away the dirt that would otherwise 23 and pollute the clear flow of water.By and by, the town became a(n) 24 attraction for tourists. Swans floated along the 25 spring. The mill wheels(水车) set up near the water 26 day and night and farmlands were naturally 27 . The beautiful view from the restaurants was beyond 28 .Years passed. One evening the town council 29 for its meeting. A man‟s eye noticed the salary 30 to thekeeper of the spring. He said, “Why do we 31 the old man on year after year? He isn‟t necessary any longer!”They all agreed to 32 the old man‟s job.For several weeks nothing changed. By early 33 the trees began to shed their leaves. Small 34 broke offand fell into the pools, blocking the rushing flow of sparkling water. One afternoon 35 noticed brown color inthe spring.Some days later, the water was much 36 and more wastes covered the water and a kind of bad 37 was given off. The mill wheels moved very slowly, and finally 38 . Swans left and so did the tourists. The dirty water 39 into the town. 40 , the council called a special meeting. Realizing their mistakes, they hired back the old man and within a few months the river of life began to clear up.21. A. With B. After C. Before D. On22. A. logs B. leaves C. grass D. trees23. A. destroy B. damage C. disturb D. block24. A. unknown B. terrible C. popular D. common25. A. muddy B. clear C. broad D. deep26. A. went B. changed C. turned D. shook27. A. planted B. ploughed C. protected D. irrigated28. A. description B. reach C. report D. drawing29. A. saw B. noticed C. said D. met30. A. sent B. paid C. left D. referred31. A. take B. get C. keep D. carry32. A. call off B. keep up C. stick to D. give out33. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter34. A. branches B. flowers C. fruits D. roots35. A. someone B. nobody C. anybody D. everyone36. A. lighter B. darker C. greener D. deeper37. A. sense B. smoke C. smell D. gas38. A. completed B. ended C. broke D. stopped39. A. flew B. rushed C. poured D. flowed40. A. Suddenly B. Unexpectedly C. Quickly D. Sincerely答案:21---25 ABDCB 26—30 CDADB 31—35 CACAA 36—40 BCDDC3(湖南省同升湖实验学校2010届高三第三次月考)Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents, was about to drop out of school. He had been failing since his first grade. He was 36 until he met Miss White.37 he liked this beautiful teacher, he still failed and never did his homework. So he was often punished.One Friday, Miss White went over the test results of the seventh grade. “You all did pretty well,” she told the class, “except for one boy, and it 38 my heart to tell you this, but...” She 39 , staring at Steve. “The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class!” All t he other children looked at him. Steve dropped his eyes and carefully examined his 40 .After that, things were not better. Steve still 41 do his homework. Even as the 42 became more severe, he remained stubborn .“Just try it! One week!” He was43 .“You‟re smart enough! You‟ll see a change!” It didn‟t matter to him.“Give yourself a chance! Don‟t 44 up on your life!” 45 happened.“Steve! Please! I care about you!” Wow! Suddenly, Steve got it!! Someone cared about him? Someone, totally unattainable and perfect, CARED ABOUT HIM??!! From that moment on, he changed totally. He was always 46 a smile on his face, and became the first to hand in his homework ! He discovered that not only could he 47 , but he was good at it! Steve began to excel (突出)! And he continued this course throughout his school life.Later, Steve graduated from college Magna Cum Laude and had a successful career.36. A. worried B. cautious C. unnoticed D. anxious37. A. In case B. Even though C. As if D. Ever since38. A. moves B. stops C. opens D. breaks39. A. complained B. whispered C. hesitated D. concluded40. A. marks B. classmates C. experiences D. fingers41. A. wouldn‟t B. couldn‟t C. needn‟t D. shouldn‟t42. A. attack B. pain C. difficulty D. punishment43. A. embarrassed B. scared C. unmoved D. ashamed44. A. give B. check C. let D. pick45. A. Something B. Nothing C. Everything D. Anything46. A. wearing B. putting C. having D. carrying47. A. help B. care C. learn D. inspire答案:36-40 C B D C D 41-45 A D C A B 46-47 A C4(湖南省同升湖实验学校2010届高三第一次月考)Once, when I was a teenager,my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus.36 , there was only one family between us and the ticket counter.This family made a big impression on me. There were eight children,all probably under the age of 12. Their clothes were not 37 ,but they were clean. The children were 38 , all of them standing in line,two-by—two behind their parents, 39 hands. They were excitedly jabbering (喋喋不休地说)about the clowns, elephants, and other acts they would see that night. One could 40 they had never been to the circus before. It 41 to be a highlight of their young lives.The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He 42 responded, “Please let me buy 43 children‟s tickets and two adult tickets so I can take my family to the circus.” The ticket lady 44 the price. The mother‟s head 45 , and her lip began to quiver. The father leaned a little 46 and asked, “How much did you say?”The ticket lady again quoted the price.The man didn‟t have enough money.Seeing what 47 ,my dad put his hand in his pocket, 48 a $ 20 bill and dropped it on the ground. (We were not Wealthy in any sense of the word!) Then reached down, 49 the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, this fell 50 your pocket.”The man knew what was going on. He wasn‟t begging for a handout 51 certainly appreciated the help in a desperate, heartbreaking, embarrassing 52 . He 1ooked straight53 my dad‟s eyes, took my dad‟s hand in both of his, squeezed tightly onto the $ 20 bill, and with a tear running down his 54 , he replied, “Thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family.”My fat her and I went back to our car and 55 home. We didn‟t go to the circus that night, but we didn‟t go without anything.36. A. Immediately B. Finally C. Hopefully D. Suddenly37. A. expensive B. cheap C. plain D. bad38. A. badly-behaved B. polite C. well-behaved D. lovely39. A. holding B. shaking C. putting D. waving40. A. know B. understand C. judge D. sense41. A. advised B. recommended C. promised D. allowed42. A. happily B. honestly C. bravely D. proudly43. A. six B. eight C. ten D. two44. A. answered B. quoted C. spoke D. said45. A. dropped B. bent C. shook D. nodded46. A. nearer B. harder C. tighter D. closer47. A. up to B. going on C. happened D. the matter48. A. turned out B. handed out C. pulled out D. put out49. A. picked up B. took up C. sent up D. made up50. A. off B. from C. down D. out of51. A. and B. but C. or D. so52. A. situation B. condition C. surrounding D. position53. A. into B. onto C. at D. in54. A. head B. mouth C. cheek D. nose55. A. went B. got C. drove D. walked答案:36-55 BACAD 41-45 CDBBA 46-50 DBCAD 51-55 BAACC5(山东省实验中学2010届高三上学期第一次诊断性测试体育班)Michel is a young girl who works for the police 41 a handwriting expert (专家). She has helped 42 many criminals (罪犯) by using her special talents (天才).When she was fourteen, Michel was already 43 interested in the differences in her friends‟ 44 that she would spend hours 45 them. After 46 college she went to France for a 47 two-year class in handwriting at the School of Police Science.Michel says that it is 48 for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover 49 of what she needs to know simply 50 looking at the writing with her own eyes, 51 she also has machines 52 help her make 53 different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often 54 great help to the police.Michel believes that handwriting is a good 55 of what kind of person the 56 is. "I wouldn‟t go out with a fellow 57 I didn‟t like his handwriting.” She says. But she 58 she fell in love with her future husband, a young policeman 59 she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be 60 , however.A. withB. byC. likeD. asA. searchB. followC. catchD. judgeA. soB. tooC. quiteD. extraA. booksB. letterC. tonguesD. handwritingA. writingB. studyingC. settlingD. uncoveringA. attendingB. finishingC. startingD. stepping intoA. powerfulB. naturalC. specialD. commonA. mainB. safeC. easyD. impossibleA. mostB. nothingC. littleD. sightA. withB. byC. ofD. aboutA. soB. forC. thusD. butA. theyB. in whichC. thatD. thoseA. upB. outC. forD. intoA. ofB. toC. withD. forA. testB. sign(标记)C. meansD. habit(习惯)A. thiefB. criminalC. writerD. policemanA. whetherB. unlessC. ifD. afterA. addsB. tellsC. repeatsD. criesA. beforeB. afterC. shylyD. andA. necessaryB. all rightC. importantD. quite easy答案41-45 DCADB 46-50 BCDAB 51-55 DCBAB 56-60 CCAAB6(湖南省箴言中学2010届高三上学期第一次模拟考试)Growing up on a remote Michigan farm. Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, knew little of farming. Like most pioneer farmers, his father, William, hoped that his eldest son would join him on the farm,enable it to expand, and eventually take it 36 . But Henry proved a 37 . He hated farm work and did everything he could to 38 it . It was not that he was lazy.39 from it!Give him a mechanical job to do,from mending the hinges (绞链)of a gate to sharpening tools, and he would set to work eagerly. It was the daily life of the farm, with its repetitive tasks, 40 frustrated him.Henry was excited by the development in technology that could free farmers like his father from wasteful and boring toil. But these developments, in Henry‟s boyhood, had touched farming 41 at all and farmers went on doing things in the way they had always done. So Henry 42 his attention elsewhere. When he was twelve he became almost obsessively interested in clocks and watches. Soon he was repairing them for friends, working at a bench he built in his bedroom.In 1876, Henry suffered a serious 43 .His mother died in childbirth. There was now no reason for him to stay on the farm,and he resolved to get away as soon as he could. Three years later, he took a job as a mechanic in Detroit. 44 this time steam engines had joined clocks and watches as objects of Henry‟s fascination. Making and installing them was the business of the D etroit workshop that he joined at the age of sixteen.A chance meeting with an old co-worker led to a job for Henry as an engineer at the Edison Detroit Electricity Company. 45 Henry quickly learned the ropes of his new job, his interest in fuel engines had come to dominate(占主要地位)his life.Henry learned 46 a slow, painstaking business it was to build an engine by hand from scratch. Every piece of every component had to be fashioned individually, checked and rechecked, and tested. 47 the burden, Henry joined forces with another mechanic。