六城区高三英语一模完形填空专项试题及答案精选文档
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2024北京高三一模英语汇编完形填空一、完形填空(2024北京延庆高三一模)We live in a town, about half a mile from the banks of the Ahr River. It had been raining buckets that week and there were 1 warnings for some of the nearby areas, but not where I was.As a precaution, I’d 2 sandbags outside my garden door and piled electronics and clothing on tables and the couch just in case water managed to see p through.As I fell asleep, I was 3 by the sound of rushing water. When I swung my legs off the bed, I was 4 to feel cold water already up to my knees and rising fast. Shivering and in darkness, I grabbed my phone and 5 its flashlight. Water was coming from the garden door, and chairs, bookshelves and pieces of my drum set were floating all over my living room. The Ahr must have 6 burst its banks and breached the sandbags. And now I had to get out — fast!With the water now up to my waist, in bare feet I started to paddle to my only 7 : the door leading to upstairs. Finally I made it to that door and tried to pull it open, but the water’s pressure was high. I managed to make a 8 of about 30 centimeters with all my strength and effort, enough for me to squeeze through. Rushing down outside, I 9 that if I had woken up just a few minutes later, I would have drowned.The experience made me grateful and determined to live each day to its fullest. I will remember what my mother told me: “Don’t remember the day when you 10 everything. Remember the day you survived.”1.A.flood B.earthquake C.drought D.sandstorm2.A.cleaned B.lifted C.recovered D.placed3.A.threatened B.awakened C.weakened D.tightened4.A.excited B.shocked C.depressed D.exhausted5.A.showed up B.looked up C.turned on D.went on6.A.carefully B.gradually C.violently D.constantly7.A.escape B.mind C.problem D.stage8.A.gap B.depth C.height D.cut9.A.pretended B.promised C.imagined D.realised10.A.lacked B.found C.lost D.gained(2024北京门头沟高三一模)I was preparing for dinner with my husband when our daughter Rikki stormed into the sitting room and marched to the sofa. I glanced out of the window and saw our neighbor Lexi walking slowly back to her house with her head down, looking so 11 .“Why didn’t Lexi stay longer?” I asked her.“I don’t want to play with her,” Rikki complained, “I wish she would stop coming over here all the time. Her dress looks terrible and smells disgusting. Everyone in our class chooses to 12 her.” “That’s not her 13 , Rikki. Maybe she doesn’t have anyone to help her.” I said.“You see, baby,” her father began to say, “I really know how she felt when you showed your 14 to her because I had the same experience when I was a kid. I was the poor kid with hand-me-down clothes, the kid who others looked down on. That 15 never goes away.” He told her he wanted her to be kind and 16 , not judgmental and hurtful. Tears were streaming down her face.Then we 17 Lexi to come over and have dinner with us. I remembered Lexi coming in all smiles. We gathered together and soon I saw the girls talking and 18 . They had a great time. I could even see a sweet glow in Rikki’s eyes.Rikki began to think 19 from that day on. Lexi came over a few times after that. They became good friends.Today, Rikki has a heart of gold. She is always the first to welcome those whom others might 20 and is generous in helping others. I truly believe that day made a major difference in the person she has become today. 11.A.funny B.upset C.relaxed D.silly12.A.punish B.inspire C.respect D.ignore13.A.habit B.attitude C.fault D.quality14.A.coldness B.selfishness C.strictness D.nervousness15.A.dream B.thought C.feeling D.smell16.A.honest B.curious C.normal D.helpful17.A.assumed B.invited C.reminded D.warned18.A.laughing B.arguing C.crying D.shopping19.A.actively B.creatively C.professionally D.differently20.A.worry about B.turn away C.depend on D.communicate with(2024北京东城高三一模)In 2019, Thierry Henry, a bus driver, found there was a rise in bike thefts in his city, Reykjavik. Rather than 21 that the bike was gone forever, he decided to take matters into his own hands and started to track down the bikes and return them to their 22 owners.The 44-year-old has helped return hundreds of stolen bikes in the past 4 years. His social media account has over 14, 500 members and helps people track down more than just lost bikes. His page 23 to people who have lost tools, cars and other items of high value. On top of his noble act, Henry has helped the bike 24 to reform in the process.25 , Henry would deal with the thieves with anger. However, over time, he realized that most of the thefts were driven out of poverty and other issues. He went from feeling 26 towards the thieves, to developing empathy (同理心)for their situations. It was very tough at first. But Henry decided to try to 27 them and just talk to them.From this moment onward, he reached out to the thieves, offering help and guidance. After the change in his 28 , Henry found that the bike thieves began to often hand back the bikes to him. Amazingly, some former thieves that Henry helped now 29 him in looking for the stolen bikes."It's like a 30 that has got bigger and bigger, ". says Henry. "It's not only me. Many times, someone spots a bike hidden in a bush and takes a picture. Then someone else comments, 'hey, that's my bike'. ”Thanks to Henry, everyone's looking out.21.A. claim B. expect C. accept D. realize22.A. new B. honest C. careless D. rightful23.A. belongs B. extends C. returns D. refers24.A. owners B. makers C. thieves D. sellers25.A. Initially B. Unknowingly C. Incredibly D. Unwillingly26.A. regretfully B. negatively C. guiltily D. helplessly27.A. level with B. reply to C. side with D. apologize to28.A. plan B. occupation C. habit D. approach29.A. assist B. trust C. engage D. drag30.A. dream B. snowball C. rainbow D. balloon(2024北京西城高三一模)When Susan was a high school senior, her English teacher Mr. DiMeo gave the class a challenging task: Recite a poem in front of the whole class."I had a mild stutter(结巴). I'd be 31 to get a word out that might begin with 'D'or 'TH', or I might say 'the' three times, " Susan said. The thought of getting up in front of her classmates and stuttering through the poem was too much to 32 .Susan went home and 33 how scared she was to her mom, who agreed to write a note asking for her to be 34 from doing the task in front of the whole class.When the day of the recitation came, Susan recited the poem one-on-one to Mr. DiMeo. 35 she was done, Mr. DiMeo said something she'd never heard before: that he liked listening to her voice. For the first time, she considered the possibility that public speaking didn't have to be a source of 36 .Susan went on to graduate from high school and go to college. She never got to properly thank Mr. DiMeo. But sometime after college, she 37 a job as a corporate trainer. The new position made her realize how big a(n)38 he had had on her confidence."I stand up in front of people and speak, and I do it all the time. If I do stutter once in a while, no big deal, " she said. Susan recently found a way to 39 her former teacher, and plans on sending him a letter expressing her appreciation.In her mind, Mr. DiMeo is an unsung hero, because he's a big reason why she has a successful career and life. "I don't know where I would've gone if I felt like I had to keep my voice 40 because I was afraid of embarrassing myself. I'd like to thank him for that kindness. "31.A. continuing B. struggling C. pretending D. hoping32.A. share B. express C. find D. bear33.A. taught B. proved C. revealed D. promised34.A. excused B. prohibited C. corrected D. discouraged35.A. While B. Although C. Unless D. Once36.A. jealousy B. worry C. boredom D. loneliness37.A. wanted B. offered C. landed D. created38.A. impact B. idea C. choice D. stress39.A. judge B. contact C. study D. interview40.A. sweet B. loud C. quiet D. deep(2024北京石景山高三一模)My parents ran a small eatery, and my first real job was shining diners' shoes. My 41 increased as I grew older. At the age of twelve I worked as a 42 . Dad told me that I was the best "mop(拖把)guy" he'd ever had.Working in the restaurant was a source of great pride because I was 43 to the whole family. But myfather made it clear that I had to meet certain 44 to be part of the team. That's to say, I had to be 45 , hard-working and polite to the customers.Except for the shoeshine job, I was never 46 for any work I did. One day I told Dad he should give me $10 a week. He said, "Okay, then how about you paying me for your three meals a day?" This taught me that when you 47 , you'd better know the other side's arguments as well as your own.After being away in the army for about two years, I came back home. I had just been promoted to captain and was full of 48 as I walked into my parents' eatery. The first thing Dad said was, "Welcome, my mop guy! OK, it's the cleaner's day off. But how about you cleaning up 49 ?""I can't believe this!" I thought. "I'm an officer in the army!" But it didn't matter. As far as Dad was concerned, I was just another member of the 50 involved in a family eatery. Early the next morning, I reached for the mop.41. A. duties B. scores C. wages D. ideas42. A. waiter B. cook C. cleaner D. manager43. A. attending B. applying C. reacting D. contributing44. A. standards B. challengers C. achievements D. customers45. A. insistent B. confident C. courageous D. responsible46. A. arranged B. praised C. paid D. suspected47. A. succeed B. negotiate C. operate D. promise48. A. dignity B. respect C. curiosity D. gratitude49. A. frequently B. later C. instead D. immediately50. A. army B. class C. team D. party(2024北京丰台高三一模)I hadn't seen Anne in nearly 20 years since college, yet we could still party like old times. It was great to have her here, 51 our lives.She was looking at the few blooms(花)left in my yard. I hadn't planted much after losing my job. It had been a 52 year for me. Just when I thought I was done with the bitterness, it would all come rushing back and the 53 thing on my mind was flowers.“One of my hobbies is taking photos of 54 ,”she said and steadied herself near the last rose of the season.I shrugged(耸肩),wondering why anyone would. 55 taking time to look at a lowly rose.Suddenly a hot song rang from her cell phone. “I set it to remind me to take my medicine,” she said calmly.“An 56 for medicine?” I laughed. “Are we that old?”“For my brain,” she smiled. “I have been diagnosed with a rare cancer, a small tumor (肿块)no bigger than your fingernail,” she laughed softly. That was Anne—ever 57 .Even cancer was no more than joking about.So 58 that I was beyond words.Later next day, an e-mail filled with the flower photos popped up from Anne—clear and beautiful. She had gotten past the anger, the pity and unfairness, taking one moment at a time and polishing it until it 59 .I shifted my eye to outside, and I had her flowers in full bloom. Actually, I always had them, but it was Anne who got me to really 60 them.51. A. saving B. watching C. sharing D. controlling52. A. normal B. new C. satisfying D. difficult53. A. last B. same C. only D. right54. A. yards B. flowers C. parties D. people55. A. bother B. avoid C. miss D. stop56. A. award B. order C. alarm D. idea57. A. optimistic B. attractive C. hard-working D. confident58. A. nervous B. shocked C. relaxed D. lucky59. A. ended B. failed C. shined D. fruited60. A. arrange B. trust C. colour D. appreciate参考答案1.A 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.D 10.C【导语】这是一篇记叙文。
高考英语一模试卷分类汇编完形填空(及答案)(1)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
John's parents acquired the washer when he was a small boy. It happened during World War Ⅱ. His family never 1 a washing machine and, since gasoline was expensive, they could not 2 trips to the laundry several miles away. Keeping clothes 3 became a problem for young John's household.A family friend joined the army, and his wife 4 to go with him. John's family5 to store their furniture while they were away. To the family's6 , the friend suggested they use their Bendix. So this is how they7 the washer.Young John helped with the washing, and across the years he 8 a love for the old, green Bendix. But 9 the war ended. When the friends came to take it back, John grew terribly 10 . His mother 11 him and said. "You must remember, that machine 12 belonged to us in the first place. That we ever got to use it at all was a gift. So, instead of being mad at it being taken 13 , let's use this 14 to be grateful that we had it at all."The lesson turned out 15 . Years later, John watched his eight-year-old daughter die a slow and painful death of leukemia (白血病). Though he 16 for months with her death, John could not begin getting over from the 17 until he remembered the old Bendix.His daughter was a 18 . When he realized the simple fact, everything changed. He could now begin recovering from the death of his daughter. He started to see her as a marvelous gift that he was fortunate enough to 19 for a time. He felt 20 . He found strength and recovery. He knew he could get through the valley of loss.1. A. required B. repaired C. saw D. owned2. A. afford B. take C. have D. ride3. A. warm B. nice C. clean D. good4. A. agreed B. prepared C. managed D. desired5. A. decided B. offered C. expected D. promised6. A. astonishment B. disappointment C. sadness D. regret7. A. bought B. got C. borrowed D. used8. A. achieved B. reduced C. produced D. developed9. A. obviously B. finally C. immediately D. peacefully10. A. upset B. frightened C. hopeless D. confused11. A. explained B. encouraged C. comforted D. taught12. A. once B. already C. never D. hardly13. A. out B. down C. up D. away14. A. success B. event C. treasure D. chance15. A. invaluable B. important C. necessary D. reasonable16. A. thought B. struggled C. missed D. forgot17. A. lesson B. illness C. loss D. difficulty18. A. gift B. washer C. death D. loser19. A. spend B. live C. share D. earn20. A. grateful B. energetic C. relaxed D. happy【答案】(1)D;(2)A;(3)C;(4)B;(5)B;(6)A;(7)B;(8)D;(9)B;(10)A;(11)C;(12)C;(13)D;(14)D;(15)A;(16)B;(17)C;(18)A;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,John小时候由得到再到失去洗衣机以及成年后痛失女儿的经历,旨在告诉人们:应把曾经拥有的人或事物看做是一种恩赐,不要因为失去了他们而深感懊恼,要为曾经拥有过他们而心存感激。
高考英语一模试卷分类汇编完形填空(含答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Feeling tired of waiting for a lift for so long because you don't want to take stairs? Or even feeling so exhausted that you wished for a(n) 1 when you could just lie down on the bedall day and not worry about work or studies?My name is Beena, and my story begins from here.I was born in a poor family. While growing up, I saw my parents making many 2 for me and my brother. They wouldn't buy anything for themselves so that they could 3 all our wishes. The small amount of money they earned is 4 in our childhood to make sure we don't feel lesser than other kids around us.I decided to 5 my studies and give my parents a better life, the life that they6 for all they have done. I finished my7 and got placed into a Leading firm in Audit industry.In the process of fulfilling my dreams, I took my health for granted. I was 8 tired and that was the time I felt that I needed a rest from work and relax for some time.I went to a doctor's clinic when I heard these three words which changed my life forever—I was9 with Guillian Barre Syndrome, a rare neurological autoimmune disorder.My breathing was becoming increasingly 10 for me while I was in the ICU. I was in the hospital for two months on life support. During these two months I had 11 some near death experiences, including skin 12 and multiple infections.I was sent home from the hospital immediately after being taken off the life support. My body was still fully 13 from neck down and I couldn't even lift a finger at that time. I started my physical 14 from home. It took me one year to take my first few 15 with the helpof a walker. I had two options at that time. The first was to give up and 16 that I will never be myself again and the other was to keep pushing. I chose to be my own 17 .I 18 everything that could help me go to work without having any caretakers around and finally after 2 years of hard work I was ready to go to work again.I still have a long way to go, but I have decided I will never give up my 19 . It's that door you 20 that will decide whether you will fly or live your life in a cage.1. A. fantasy B. break C. conversation D. discussion2. A. contributions B. preparations C. sacrifices D. accumulations3. A. collect B. fulfill C. highlight D. blend4. A. covered B. afforded C. invested D. made5. A. settle on B. concentrate on C. refer to D. slow down6. A. mean B. approve C. convince D. deserve7. A. college B. profession C. day D. lesson8. A. physically B. briefly C. mentally D. narrowly9. A. treated B. informed C. accompanied D. diagnosed10. A. faint B. dizzy C. tough D. doubtful11. A. survived B. followed C. neglected D. identified12. A. scratches B. allergies C. bruises D. scrapes13. A. shortened B. influenced C. paralyzed D. linked14. A. therapy B. extreme C. production D. reception15. A. squares B. steps C. flights D. stairs16. A. think B. miss C. accept D. pretend17. A. miracle B. priority C. limitation D. comment18. A. committed B. patented C. fixed D. practised19. A. search B. fight C. prosperity D. intervention20. A. design B. close C. choose D. observe【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)B;(4)C;(5)B;(6)D;(7)A;(8)C;(9)D;(10)C;(11)A;(12)B;(13)C;(14)A;(15)B;(16)C;(17)A;(18)D;(19)B;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者出生于一个贫穷的家庭,为了让父母能有一个更好的生活而努力工作,忽略了身体的健康,透支了自己,以致病重差点瘫痪。
2014年春期河南省六市高中毕业班模拟考试英语参考答案第一部分(共30分;每小题1.5分)1—5 BACAB 6—10 ABACB 11—15 BCBCA 16—20 BBBCB第二部分(共40分;每小题2分)21-25 DBACB 26-30 BACDD 31-35 ABDAD 36-40 CGFAB第三部分语言知识运用(共45分;每小题1.5分)第一节完形填空41-45 DACCD 46-50 ABCCA 51-55 BBACD 56-60 DAADB第二节语篇填空61. have invited 62. do 63. it/that 64. a 65. probably66. harder 67. beginners 68. to sit 69. closed 70. than第四部分写作第一节短文改错(共10分;每小题1分)1.on-in2. everything- something3. attract- attracts4. that 去掉5. will后加be6. whom-who7. Beside- Besides8. . easy- easily9. would-will 10. but-and第二节书面表达(共25分)Dear Peter,Thank you for your congratulations on my admission to Brown University!I'll arrive in America on April 16th, and I'm wondering whether you can help me find an apartment for me. Preferably, the location is near the campus, which makes it possible for me to go to the university by bike within thirty minutes. What’s more, I would like one ap artment well furnished, spacious and bright ,with a kitchen attached. If possible, I can cook myself. It will be better if the host can speak fluent English . Please let me know as soon as you find a suitable one. Besides, if it is convenient to you, would you please pick me up when I get to the station? Thanks!YoursLi Ping附听力录音原文:Text 1M: Are you making cups today?W: No, we’re going to make a large vase for some flowers. I like going to class and learning new things. It makes me feel good.Text 2M: Do you want the same cut as last time?W: The same on top, but I’d like it a little longer over the ears and in the back.Text 3W: I wonder what’s happened to Jerry. He hasn’t been around for at least 2 weeks.M: He took leave to see his mother in Europe.Text 4W: Hello! I am interested in purchasing that clock. I have been late to work almost every day this week.M: Well, luckily, this one has an alarm clock. I use the same one every day myself, and it is very helpful.Text 5W: Lewis, Don told me that he could get you that Lady Gaga signature through a friend at work if you’re still interested in getting it.M: Still interested in getting it? Um, I have every single Lady Gaga CD, and my wall is covered in her pictures! If I ever get a pet dog, I’ll probably name her Gaga, that’s how into her I am, so…Text 6W: Look at those pictures! They’re fantastic! You’re so talented, James. And wow, what a cool camera!M: It’s a Nikon D200, and it’s really easy to use. But now, I’m planning to save up for a new Olympus E1. It will definitely cost me an arm and a leg.W: Sounds quite professional. Anyway, would you please bring your camera with you next Sunday and take some pictures of us while we’re playing tennis?M: Sure, you got it.Text 7M: There is just one problem, madam. Your driver’s license is no longer valid.W: What?M: Yes. Today is the 19th, and your drive r’s license was valid through the 17th. I’m afraid we can’t accept it. Do you have another form of ID?W: Not with me. My passport is at home, but that’s 30 minutes away.M: I do apologize, but this is our policy. If you want to continue with your deposit, you might have to go home and get it.W: That’s OK. I’ll just come back tomorrow with my passport. I need to try to get a new license now. Otherwise, I won’t be able to drive home!Text 8W: Can I help you?M: Oh, I’m just looking, thanks. Well, actually, I’m looking for something for my sister.W: And what exactly are you looking for?M: I don’t really know. A dress?W: Right. Well, what color does your sister usually wear?M: Oh, dear…W: Okay, what color are her eyes?M: Green.W: OK, purple usually suits people with green eyes.M: Oh, great, purple’s fine.W: Now, what size is she?M: Um, well… she isn’t very big, but she’s not particularly thin, either.W: That’ll be a medium, then. Well, we have this rather nice silk evening dress here…M: Good, I’ll take it. How much is it?W: $70, sir. How would you like to pay?M: Seventy?! Uh, by credit card, please.W: Fine. If you could just sign.M: Here you are. Goodbye.W: Just a minute, sir. Here’s your receipt.M: Oh yes, uh… can she exchange it if it doesn’t fit her?W: Yes, but she needs to bring the receipt.Text 9W: Young man, I couldn’t help but overhear your conversation with the gentleman who just gave you directions. M: Uh-huh…W: I think he must be confused. The directions he gave you are all wron g. If you follow them, you’ll have a lovelyride, but you’ll end up at the zoo.M: What should I do, then?W: Come with me. I’m heading in the direction where you can catch the bus you want. We’ll just continue down Gold Road here for a few minutes.M: OK, great. Thank you.…W: Here we are. This is the corner of Wall Street andd Gold Road, and here’s your bus stop. Take the F-1 down to the river, and get off at Riverside Road.M: And that’s where the church is?W: No, transfer there to the L-5 going north. The end of the line for L-5 is just across the street from Riverside Church. The whole ride shouldn’t take you more than 30 minutes.M: Thanks. I’m glad you set me straight. Is that my bus coming down the street now?W: Yes, it is. I hope you have exact c hange. The driver doesn’t give change to passengers.M: I have quite a few quarters with me. Thanks again! Goodbye.Text 10M: Many young girls dream of being models. Now, my first question: How were you able to make your dream a reality?W: I actually spent my childhood being a model. My mother put me in TV commercials and other advertisements when I was just a small baby.M: Do you think that modeling has influenced your life at all?W: It’s difficult to say. Sometimes I feel like it’s hard to make frie nds when you are a model. It seems like all they care about is my looks. I travel a lot, and that also puts a lot of stress on any relationships that I have.M: What is your favorite part of being a model?W: I really like all of the traveling that I get to do. I have been able to go to Europe and Latin America and a lot of other beautiful locations around the world. I think the best thing, though, is having people look at me and think that I’m beautiful. I love the attention.M: Now, finally, do you have any advice for young girls that want to be models?W: Sure! I just want to tell you guys never to give up, and don’t let anyone ever tell you that you are not beautiful…because everyone is beautiful in their own way!。
北京六城区高三英语一模完形填空专项试题及答案完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.海淀surprise, my 36 wasn’t canceled. So I went, feeling especially heroic. As far as I could see, I was risking my life to keep my 37 . Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local 38 center.When I got there, I discovered I wasn’t 39 . Four more “hero-types” were already lying back in donor chairs with lines 40 to their veins, and machines quietly pumping away to 41 their lifesaving gifts.To be honest, I’d never really thought about why I donate. I just do it. But a few months ago, during one of my 43 donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby—both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I’ve viewed my visits to the blood center 44 ever since.My wife Karen is a 45 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow (骨髓) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病I wish I could say that this 49 was won. It wasn’t. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and asked a few more questions—including whether or not she’d 50 on the donor list. “Of course, “Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week I’ll make my usual donation. I’ll 51 an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I don’t know whose life my donation may 52 . Most likel y it will be a53 , but on any day the person needing a blood product could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to 54 our time to donate.I really do feel 55 every time I donate. And I like the feeling.36. A. appointment B. class C. meeting D. flight37. A. secret B. balance C. shape D. word38. A. service B. shopping C. blood D. care39. A. alone C. late D. lucky40. A. exposed B. attached C. applied D. added41. A. examine B. produce C. collect D. clean42. A. meet B. forget C. miss D. recognize43. A. regular B. unexpected C. special D. pleasant44. A. wisely B. differently C. hesitantly D. carefully45. A. receiver B. doctor C. patient D. donor46. A. or B. but C. and D. for47. A. risk B. customer C. match D. partner48. A. beyond B. with C. against D. of49. A. honor B. test C. prize D. race50. A. rank B. sign C. appear D. remain51. A. clear B. separate C. lose D. remove52. A. touch B. affect C. create D. enrich53. A. child B. stranger C. hero D. friend54. A. waste B. save C. kill D. take55. A. empty B. grateful C. proud D. nervous西城In Thanks for What We HaveI sat nervously and waited for Kathleen to speak. Being called to the human resources department is a little like being called to the principal’s office. “Annie,” she said, “A food bank in our town that serves the elderly is asking for 36 . I’d like you to organize the event and see it through.” “Well, um, errr…sure. I guess so.” As Istuttered(结结巴巴地说) through my 37 , all I could think was, “What? Why me?”I walked back to my office without any idea as to where to 38 . This was a time when the economy was39 . The rise in unemployment forced the families of many of my coworkers to 40 to survive. How could I ask my coworkers for more?That evening I drove home filled with negativity. Then I remembered a time long ago when my father was out of work. Mom wrote a note to Jim, the milkman, asking him not to 41 any more milk. Two days later Jim picked up the 42 and left four liters of milk. He wrote his own message on the back side of Mom’s. It read, “Kids need milk.” The milk delivery 43 as usual and Jim left four liters of milk every other day, never collecting a cent 44 us.The memory of Jim’s 45 fired my enthusiasm. Perhaps I’d be in for a pleasant surprise.The next morning I 46 signs about our food drive all over the cafeteria and on every notice board I could find. Each sign read, “Food drive to support the elderly poor of our town! 47 of non-perishable(不易腐的) foods are greatly needed.”Within a few days I had to locate empty office space to 48 the massive number of contributions we had 49 . One of my coworkers, Maggie, made the rounds with me every day from one department to another to pick up the canned goods and other 50 . Maggie was over sixty but pushed our food trolley around with the 51 of a woman half her age.As we were making our rounds one day,I asked her where she got all the energy and enthusiasm. “Annie,” she said, “with the unemployment rate touching 10 percent, I can’t think of a be tter way to be 52 for keeping our jobs when so many have 53 theirs. Sure money is 54 . But when isn’t it? People need food.”As I listened to Maggie, the milkman’s words 55 in my ears, “Kids need milk.”36. A. advice B. help C. pityD. medicine37. A. response C. explanation38. A. sit B. stay C. beginD. work39. A. growing B. fading C. recoveringD. booming40. A. drive B. attempt C. refuseD. struggle41. A. spare B. drink C. deliverD. sell42. A. keys B. kids C. cents D. empties43. A. returned B. continued C. stoppedD. delayed44. A. for B. to C. withD. from45. A. kindness B. happiness C. patience D. politeness46. A. designed B. noticed C. marked D. posted47. A. Bargains B. Demands C. Donations D. Purchases48. A. check B. store C. separateD. clear49. A. collected B. bought C. foundD. selected50. A. clothes B. books C. foodsD. gifts51. A. satisfaction B. quality C. energyD.motivation52. A. lucky B. proud C. delightedD. grateful53. A. lost B. deserved C. abandoned D. wanted54. A. available B. tight C. enough D. powerful55. A. rang B. disappeared C. hid D. fell东城The Broken LanternOn a wild July night, the storm was getting worse and worse. Kate Shelley, who lived between HoneyCreek(小溪) and Des Moines River, was __36___ looking out of the window, wondering ___37__ it would wash away the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud ___38___ of breaking wood, then followed by a great splash(飞溅的水花). She realized the bridge over the creek was ___39___. At that time, the midnight train was almost due. If no one told the engineer to ___40___ the train, it would fall into the creek with a hundred or more___41___ . The situation was so urgent that Kate ___42___ to go to Moingon Railway Station to get help. Immediately she ___43___ out into the storm with her father’s railway lantern.Moingon lay on the far side of Des Moines River. The only way to get there was to cross a long wooden railroad bridge. Even in the daytime, it was ___44___ to walk on it because there was no foot walk or railing(栏杆) except only rails and ties. The ties were ___45___ enough apart for the girl to fall through.Kate stopped when she came to the ___46___. She had never seen the river rising so high that she was___47___ . Her father had been killed in a train accident by that river and her brother had drowned there. But she soon managed to___ 48___ thinking more of the past happenings for she knew that train had to be stopped___49___ it was too late. She started to step on that dangerous bridge, knowing she might fall into the rush waterat any moment. What’s worse, she broke her lantern while making her way, exposing herself to the ____50__ . She had to climb on her hands and knees…It seemed like a long time. At last she ___51___ the other side.She stopped just long enough to catch her breath. Then she ran ___52___ to the railway station. When she finally got there, she was out of ___53___, wet all over, her hat blown away, her hands and knees still bleeding and her eyes looking ___54___. She told the station man what had happened to the Honey Creek Bridge before her fainting. Finally, the passengers were saved.The girl’s heroic deed was rewarded. For her ___55___ act, Kate enjoyed a right of getting on or off the train at her door when she wanted.36. A. angrily B. eagerly C. anxiously D. hopefully37. A. whether B. that C. when D. how38. A. crash B. cry C. blow D. voice39. A. removed B. blocked D. broken40. A. change B. stop C. catch D. leave41. A. conductors B. customers C. passengers D. engineers42.A. decided B. tried C. expected D. agreed43.A. fell B. rushed C. climbed D. rode44. A. harmful B. foolish C. dangerous D. strange45. A. long B. wide C. thick D. far46. A. bridge B. station C. train D. rail47. A. moving B. shaking C. escaping D. running48. A. forget B. admit C. avoid D. risk49. A. though B. because C. unless D. before50. A. darkness B. calmness C. emptiness D. coldness51. A. selected B. reached C. found D. passed52. A. cautiously B. slowly C. disappointedly D. desperately53. A. breath B. mind C. sight D. favour54. A sharp B. watchful C. wild D. bitter55. A. honest B. modest C. generous D. courageous朝阳I have to admit that IW“learning” that consumption makes us happy and that we need to buy everything. This really makes me 36 . So when II usually start thinking of other things, and don’tthe best things about Christmas.A young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before Christmas. She is obviously living away from her family and 40 them. She is upset because she won’t be with them for the holidays. I believe she is talking to her mother, who asks her if she has received the 41 that were sent to her. The young lady 42 that she hasn’t, and the mother expresses 43 that they should have arrived by now. The mother suggests that she 44 the doorstep. At this point, the young lady opens her front door, and 45 there is her family on the doorstep. TThis is where I got 47 . What a surprise! This has happened to me, but II am reminded that the best Christmas gifts are not the ones you buy in the retail store. They are gifts of 51 , family and time spent together happily.II have to buy and instead 55 it with an experience in my own life or the lives of others. It can make me think and pass on a few of those thoughts to other people.36. A. relaxed B. annoyed C. nervous D. curious37. A. view B. story C. noiseD. word38. A. attention B. way C. idea D. trouble39. A. warned B. informed C. remindedD. cured40. A. missing B. supporting D. inviting41. A. materials B. repots C. messagesD. presents42. A. argues B. responds C. mentionsD. proves43. A. sympathy B. sorrow C. concern D. desire44. A. check B. follow C. passD. clear45. A. practically B. fortunately C. successfully D.surprisingly46. A. arrange B. celebrate C. occupyD. approach47. A. improved B. confused C. affected D. stressed48. A. imagine B. approve C. rememberD. promise49. A. suggest B. confirm C. identifyD. strengthen50. A. accept B. share C. admitD. judge51. A. pride B. honor C. loveD. respect52. A. move B. control C. protectD.encourage53. A. helpful B. memorable C. believableD. relevant54. A. symptoms B. conditions C. origins D. themes55. A. promote B. update C. associateD. discover石景山A Man and His WordIn a used furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock (存货) from a catalogue. People call in, and you have to go out and make an offer. “You can’t 36 what you don’t have.” my father would say.When I was aged thirteen, my father lost his store 37 38 the day’s calls until I find the 39 person?” he asked.The store has tens of thousands of 40 . “People like to bargain,” he told me, “So I don’t 41 prices. You just have to know a 42 .”He took me around. “A quarter-horse motor you can sell for four dollars. For a refrigerator, depending on the 43 , you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars. However, if it has a freezer that goes well, sell it for eighty dollars, in 44 45 them in when I give a price. You can sell t hem for a cent to a dollar. Something really nice.”Every day after 46 , I would ride to the store. Soon after, I was writing up a sales slip(纸条)for an attractive plate when my father walked in. I had asked a dollar and the guy did not 47 . I was very pleased. My father glanced down at what I was doing, 48 to the customer and said, “You sure got a bargain today. My employee gave you the 49 and that’s the price.”Afterward, I asked my father, “what was that all about ?”It turned out that it was an antique plate, worth a few hundred dollars. I was 50 . Here I was 51 to help my father in the business and instead I was losing money for him.He said, “I could’ve 52 the sales if I’d wanted to. You were just writing up the slip and hadn’t yet taken the money. Besides, by civil law, you’re under 53 . But, a man stands by his word and the word of his 54 .”The deal cost my father a small amount of money, but I learned a 55 lesson in integrity(正直).36. A. buy B. sell C. order D. store37. A. salesman B. friend C. boss D. manager38. A. ask B. return C. answer D. buy39. A. able B. honest C. right D. hardworking40. A. items B. customers C. plates D. instruments41. A. raise B. decide C. create D. mark42. A. range B. name C. variety D. catalogue43. A. price B. situation C. condition D. quantity44. A. ordinary B. unexpected C. special D. excellent45. A. bring B. call C. figure D. force46. A. school B. work C. study D. play47. A. speak B. buy C. enter D. hesitate48. A. went B. turned C. spoke D. laughed49. A. plate B. gift C. price D. money50. A. disappointed B. shocked C. anxious D. desperate51. A. dreaming B. pretending C. managing D. trying52. A. offered B. encouraged C. stopped D. continued53. A. age B. tendency C. pay D. intelligence54. A. father B. agent C. value D. ability55. A. lifelong B. colourful C. painful D. practical丰台What I RegretAt lunchtime, Jimmy, Patrick, Devon, and I began our regular routine of our lunches. I glanced across the busy cafeteria and saw the 36 student, Joel. He was holding his plate and waiting in lines.Patrick 37 him too. “Why’s the new kid dressed like the headmaster?” he asked. Devon and Jimmy laughed.“Joel’s cool. He’s in my English and history classes,” I said. However, I kept theI saw that Joel was 40 toward us. “Don’t do it,” I thought, but in seconds he was at our table. My friends raised their eyebrows. Jimmy, Devon and Patrick piled their backpacks on the table and chairs so that there was no 41 left for another person to sit down. Patrick said, “I don’t think we have room.”three friends, could I?Joel didn’t speak to me after that 47 . He was soon 48 around with another group of kids. A few months later, I saw an announcement about Joel being chosen to be president of the class book club. I was 49 for Joel’s achievements, but I realized I had made a big mistake 50 I said nothing at the lunch table that day. Why was I so 51 that my friends might find out that I like to read?As the dismissal bell rang, I gathered up my books, took (a) deep 55 , and went to find Joel.36. A. good B. new C. lucky D. top37. A. noticed B. helped C. examined D. called38. A. words B. ideas C. truth D. promise39. A. forgot B. argued C. discussed D. discovered40. A. nodding B. flying C. walking D. driving41. A. book B. food C. time D. space42. A. awkward B. dangerous C. pleasant43. A. taste B. smell C. hear D. feel44. A. face B. lunch C. backpack D. table45. A. left B. laughed C. started D. stopped46. A. need B. should C. would D. must47. A. greeting B. change C. meeting D. lesson48. A. turning B. looking C. showing D. hanging49. A. happy B. sorry C. thankful D. anxious50. A. if B. until C. when D. where51. A. confused B. surprised C. excited D. afraid52. A. adapt B. apologize C. smile D. refer53. A. refuse B. agree C. mind D. choose54. A. risked B. permitted C. tried D. suggested55. A. delight B. silence C. breath D. thought答案海淀:36. A 37. D 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. C 42. A 43. A 44. B 45. D46. B 47. C 48. C 49. D 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. B 54. D 55. C西城:36. B 37. A 38. C 39. B 40. D41. C 42. D 43. B 44. D 45. A46. D 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. C51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. A东城:36.C 37.A 38.A 39.D 40.B41.C 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.D46.A 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.A51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.D朝阳:36-40 BDACA 41-45 DBCAD 46-50 BCADB 51-55 CABDC石景山:36-40: BDCCA 41-45: DACDC 46-50: ADBCB 51-55: DCABA 丰台:36.B 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.C 41.D 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.B 54.A 55.C。
2018北京六城区高三(一模)完型填空汇编英语【海淀一模】第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
My parents divorced when I was 11 years old. One year later, my father 16 providing any typeof financial support for us. Times were definitely 17 then. I remember the threatening calls from bill collectors, and the sound of my mother crying late at night. 18 the memory that surfaces much more strongly than all the others is one in which I learned a dear lesson about 19 .To 20 our family my mother worked day and night. Driving home late one night, she stopped at a red light. A 21 car racing up crashed into the back of my mother's car. Amazingly, my mother 22 ,but her car didn’t. The driver of the other car was a young man with no 23 ,so he couldn’t afford to repair her car. The next day, I saw our neighbors, the Claytons handing my mother an envelope with $500 inside. I remember my 24 ,tough mother insisting that she couldn’t take their money. There was no way she could 25 pay them back.Mr. Clayton said with a smile. “Don’t worry about paying us back. When times are better, just help someone else who is in 26 . That will be 27 enough. ”My mother took his words to heart. A year later, on her way back home from work, she met a young woman holding a crying baby. She invited them into our kitchen and 28 some food for them.As the night wore on, the young woman's story 29 . She had run away from an unfortunate marriage, taking only her kid and a handful of 30 .My mother made them a makeshift bed on our living room couch. Later, I saw her open her purse and hand the young woman some money. I knew that was almost all the money she had, yet I saw such a look of 31 upon her face as she handed it freely to the girl.Through the years, times continued to be tough for our family. In spite of this, my mother still 32 out to help others however she could, whether it was 33 money, time, or another form of service.It has been several decades since our neighbors gave their 34 The sweet lesson I have learned from the dear neighbor and my mother was that when times are tough, acts of kindness and generosity can make such a 35 .16. A. stopped B. remembered c. avoided D. suggested17. A. puzzling B. memorable c. challenging D. valuable18. A. And B. So c. But D. Or19. A. accepting B. respecting c. sharing D. caring20. A. support B. educate c. unite D. serve21. A. shiny B. speeding c. passing D. costly22. A. suffered B. screamed c. escaped D. survived23. A. insurance B. licence c. experience D. family24. A. desperate B. inspiring c. proud D. loving25. A. secretly B. possibly c. naturally D. seriously26. A. anxiety B. need c. turn D. depression27. A. politeness B. success c. payment D. effort28. A. cooled B. bought c. stored D. prepared29. A. unfolded B. continued c. ended D. paused30. A. possessions B. jewels c. tools D. purses31. A. hesitation B. confusion c. determination D. caution32. A. rushed B. worked c. gave D. reached33. A. about B. with c. at D. for34. A. lesson B. opinion c. chance D. gift35. A. sense B. difference c. request D. decision【西城一模】第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
参考答案一、完型填空1、海淀区完型填空BDACA BDBCC2、西城区完型填空BACDD BCBAA3、东城区完型填空CBADA DBCAC4、朝阳区完型填空CADBA CBDCA5、丰台区完型填空ACBAD BDACC6、石景山区完型填空ADCAA BBDCD二、语法填空1、海淀区语法填空11. creatures 12. was taking 13. awareness 14. have published 15. between 16. that/which 17. signaling/ signaling 18. to fight19. why 20. will reduce 2、西城区语法填空11. in 12. be painted 13. have found 14. cheerful15. lived 16. as17. would be 18. cleverly19. moves 20. that/which 3、东城区语法填空11. sights 12. have shown/have been showing 13. after 14. frightened15. whose 16. to perform17. was saved 18. combination19. spread/was spread 20. from4、朝阳区语法填空11. What 12. using13. pictures 14. are located15. overcame 16. the biggest17. brought 18. pollutes19. because 20. healthy5、丰台区语法填空11. across 12. unfortunately13. why 14. have been translated/were translated 15. involved 16. stories17. dived/dove 18. deepest19. which 20. to move6、石景山区语法填空11. Holding 12. what13. was flying 14. To finish15. has lifted 16. residents17. quickly 18. said19. will be gone/ will go 20. who/that三、阅读理解1、海淀区阅读理解A篇CAB2、西城区阅读理解A篇AAB3、东城区阅读理解A篇BAA4、朝阳区阅读理解A篇BCA5、丰台区阅读理解A篇ABC6、石景山区阅读理解A篇DBA7、海淀区阅读理解B篇ABD8、西城区阅读理解B篇CCD9、东城区阅读理解B篇ADA10、朝阳区阅读理解B篇DDA11、丰台区阅读理解B篇ABCD12、石景山区阅读理解B篇ABCB13、海淀区阅读理解C篇ABDC14、西城区阅读理解C篇DBDC15、东城区阅读理解C篇DCBD16、朝阳区阅读理解C篇BDCB17、丰台区阅读理解C篇18、石景山区阅读理解C篇DBA19、海淀区阅读理解D篇DDCA20、西城区阅读理解D篇CABD21、东城区阅读理解D篇BBCC22、朝阳区阅读理解D篇CDAB23、丰台区阅读理解D篇CDDC24、石景山区阅读理解D篇DDCC四、七选五1、海淀区七选五GCAFE2、西城区七选五FGCEA3、东城区七选五DEBFG4、朝阳区七选五GCFEA5、丰台区七选五DCFEG6、石景山区七选五五、任务型阅读1、海淀区任务型阅读40. Ones that are effective and easy to talk to.41. They need to understand students’ views on machine teachers, their learning experiences with them and more.42. With the help of AI-based teaching assistants, human teachers can not only be relieved from heavy work but also have more time to answer commonly asked questions by students.(1) According to the passage, it is the AI-based teaching assistants rather than teachers that can answer commonly asked questions by students.(2) According to the passage, human teachers can not only be relieved from heavy work but also have more things scheduled such as meeting with students and developing teaching strategies.43. (1) AI is widely used in the field of transportation. It can help promote the development of self-driving vehicles. Also, using AI, the navigation systems in cars and on cellphones are able to recommend the best routes based on real time traffic data.(2) AI is widely used in the field of transportation. Using AI, the navigation systems in cars and on cellphones are able to recommend the best routes based on real time traffic data. In this way, our time spent on the road will be significantly reduced.2、西城区任务型阅读40. The 2019 study.41. For some people, it is better to work out in the afternoon.42. Professor Schrauwen and his colleagues carried out the research by using the newly-collected data and making comparisons between two different subject groups.Acco rding to the passage, Professor Schrauwen and his colleagues didn’t collect any new data to do the research. They made use of the ready-made source of data from their own prior experiment.43. 略3、东城区任务型阅读40. She spoke up about the problem.41. Those who complain are usually unkind or inconsiderate. And complaining always has a negative impact.42. Please decide which part is false in the following statement, then underline it and explain why.●Complaining frequently is a way that people ask for suggestions for their problems.According to the passage, complaining frequently is a way that people ask for attention from others.43. 略4、朝阳区任务型阅读40. Kathryn Gray discovered the supernova when she was comparing recent pictures of outer space to those taken years earlier.41. Clyde Tombaugh impressed Dr. V. M. Slipher with his pictures of the surfaces of Mars and Jupiter, so he was offered a job at the Lowell Observatory.42. The four amateur astronomers were all interested in astronomy and did some research, so they finally made discoveries of their own.According to the passage, not every amateur astronomer made a discovery although they were all astronomy hobbyists.43. (1) Kathryn Gray, the youngest person to discover a supernova, has impressed me most. Although she was young, she had her own hobby and devoted her time to it. It’s the key to her success. That’s why she has impressed me most.(2) John Dobson has impressed me most. He didn’t make a discovery, but he provided the technology of making affordable tools, enabling more people to take up astronomy as a hobby. He is more influential in a sense. So he has impressed me most.5、丰台区任务型阅读40.Cybersecurity is the measures taken to protect systems, networks, devices, and programs from digital attacks./ The measures taken to protect systems, networks, devices, and programs from digital attacks./The measures taken to protect your personal information online.41.Anyone could possibly see what you are doing on your laptop or smart phone./What you are doing on your mobile devices will be exposed to other people./Their personal information may leak out (be unsafe).42.Experts continually recommend young people to use passwords frequently because they lack security awareness.In spite of frequent use of passwords online, young people may not be aware of how unsafe their passwords actually are. So experts continually recommend them to use strong, unique passwords.43.Firstly, I will design strong passwords to unlock my mobile phone. Also, when in public places, I choose to use my mobile hotspot rather than public WiFi. Besides, if strangers ask me to add “friends” on WeChat, I tend to refuse. (43 words)6、石景山区任务型阅读40. Shimon can not only play music, but create it.Playing music and creating music.Play and create music.41. He created Shimon to inspire him with new musical ideas.To inspire him with new musical ideas.42. Nowadays AI creates many jobs for humans, but it has a negative effect on the work of artists.According to the passage, AI can work with artists to improve their work rather than affect it negatively. By cooperating with AI, artists can be inspired and motivated in new ways, which may lead to new and attractive artistic outcomes.43. In my opinion, AI has both benefits and drawbacks. On the one hand, AI improves our study and life in several ways. It upgrades our learning style, such as AI teaching, which offers true freedom in time, space and studying pace. AI also brings great convenience to our life, like smart housing system. On the other hand, we also risk losing our independent mind if we rely on AI too much. So we should react to the effects of AI wisely.六、作文1、海淀区作文Dear Jim,I am sorry to know you are troubled by cellphone overuse. As a heavy cellphone user myself, I totally understand the stress and frustration you are feeling.Fortunately, we can do a few things about it. For instance, we can set certain hours of the day as “cellphone time” and only pick up the phone during those hours. By doing so, we can reduce our screen time. We may also participate in group activities where we meet people face to face and thus don’t need to rely on the phone all the time to contact others.I hope my suggestions can help and I’m sure you will get through this. Let me know if I can help in any way.Yours,Li Hua 2、西城区作文Dear Jim,How are you getting along in the UK these days? I am writing to tell you some good news: your photograph “peach blossom” has won first prize in the photography exhibition “Spring”! Congratulations!It was your creative composition and the vivid color that made your photograph stand out. Moreover, the bird on the branch was especially impressive because it demonstrated the energetic spring in your hometown and revealed a sense of vigor and hope.All the photographs are now on display in the school gallery, each capturing a unique aspect of spring: some present vibrant scenes; some stress new hope and life and others celebrate true human emotion. What a success!It is really unfortunate that you can’t come to appreciate all the exquisite photographs in person. To remedy this, I’ll attach three pictu res to show what the exhibition is like.All the best.Yours,Li Hua 3、东城区作文Dear Jim,Hope this email finds you well. I’m writing to thank you for recommending Ms Smith.She is such a wonderful teacher, a valuable addition to the club. She impresses us with her expertise and kindness. With her help, we have engaged in ac tivities of all kinds and we are now our school’s most popular club.Also, Ms Smith came up with the idea to donate English books to students in a rural area. Can you imagine how happy they were when receiving those books? These reading materials will surely help enrich their experiences. Most importantly, we feel the joy of being able to make a difference.We believe you are part of why all these have happened, so please allow me to say thank you again. Well, so much about us. What’s new in your life? Do keep us updated.Yours,Li Hua 4、朝阳区作文1.Dear Jim,How is everything going? Spring has come and our school is going to organize a cycling activity themed “Greet Spring, Embrace Nature” on April 10th. I am writing to invite you to join us.Here is some information about the activity. At 8:00 am, we will gather at the school gate and then go to the famous cycling park in the suburbs. After arriving there, we will rent road bikes and begin our cycling along the 10-kilometer-long route. After that, we will have a picnic. It’s a goo d chance to get some exercise and enjoy the beautiful view in the countryside.Don’t forget to wear your helmet and protective gloves if you come. You’d better bring your lunch pack with you.I hope we can have fun together. If you are interested in it, just let me know.Yours,Li Hua 2.Dear Jim,How is everything going? Knowing you are interested in cycling, I’m writing to invite you to take part in the Spring Cycling to be held next month. I believe this is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy spring and embrace nature.There are two routes to choose from: A 40-mile route and a shorter 20-mile route, which will be fully signposted along the way. Both routes will give you the chance to cycle along some country roads. You can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature while improving fitness. Everything will be well organised including a hearty lunch, support vehicles with fresh fruit and water and medical help, so you only need to prepare your personal insurance, a road bike and a change of clothes.If you are interested in it, let me know and I’ll send you more information.Yours,Li Hua 5、丰台区作文1:Dear Chris,How is everything going? Knowing that you’re curious about how I take a record of my life, I’m more than happy to share it with you.Since I was a little child, I’ve been friends with diary, with whom I can s hare my deepest feelings and thoughts. When I read my diary page by page, all my memories flash back clearly to me. It’s a really valuable record of my growth.Nowadays, many teenagers around me prefer to share their vlogs on the social media like bilibili or WeChat momets. But as for me, diary is like wine, the longer, the better. It will be my life-lasting friend.What about you? I’m looking forward to your earliest reply. (129words)Yours,Li Hua 2:Dear Chris,How are you doing? It’s a pleasure to receive your email asking me about the ways I record my daily lifeand I’d love to share them with you.I have developed a habit of keeping a diary since I was young. My diary is not only the place where I take down whatever happens to me but a best friend who I can tell my deepest feelings and thoughts to.Recently, I have been experimenting with vlog, which, as you know, is an increasingly popular way of recording life. Videoing the cherished moments and sharing them on social media is such an experience that I have gained great pleasure from it.In my opinion, whatever the way is, it is to prepare you to have a taste of the beauty of life. What do you think of it?I am looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua 6、石景山区作文1:Dear Jim,Glad to know you’re interested in the digital life of Chinese, I’d like to tell you something about it around me.To tell you the truth, I can’t help feeling amazed at the great changes that digital life has brought to us. With a smart phone in hand, I can do almost anything. Just name a few on the list –learning online, getting medical service on the Internet and shopping with a click. I can even travel across China without taking cash!As a young student, I surely enjoy living in such a digital world. It gives me easy access to abundant resources, news and learning materials alike. If only I wish, it offers the chance to better myself, physically or mentally. However, the digital life also has its downsides. Many elderly Chinese feel left behind, including my grandparents. So I often try to help them keep up.How about the digital life in your country? Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua 2:Dear Jim,Learning that you are interested in the digital life of Chin ese, I’d like to tell you something about it around me.You know, the advanced digital technology has changed our lifestyle fundamentally. To me, I can almost pay everything via a mobile phone, such as transportation, food and entertainment. My city has upgraded services, and we can pay bills online, including electricity, gas, water and heating. We can also enjoy reading from e-libraries, visiting virtual museums and even get medical services online.I feel the digital life has brought great convenience to us and improved our life and work in a way beyond imagination. If only I wish, I can access abundant resources and better myself academically and physically. However, it does have its downside. The biggest one is the risk of privacy and data leak, which deserves better coping. Another is that many elderly get left behind. I feel the young have a duty to help them keep up.How about the digital life in your country? Looking forward to your reply and your coming to explore our digital world one day.Yours,Li Hua。
高考英语一模试卷分类汇编完形填空(含答案)50一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Every year around this time kids perform in their holiday concert. For many schools it is the most well-attended 1 of the year. In years past, my daughter has joined her classmates in singing. This year was 2 though. She had a few 3 parts.My daughter was very 4 about earning these parts. Yet with her excitement also came some nervousness. She 5 practiced her lines until she knew them 6 . And, each day her class would prepare for what was going to be a special 7 .Each day she would tell us that she did well but that she was very 8 . She was worried that people would 9 her if she made a mistake. 10 , she was worried about speaking in front of over a thousand people.Then the 11 night came last week. We luckily got front row seats, which was great for 12 .When the time had finally arrived for my daughter to recite her lines, she did it 13 . But she thought she had made a mistake, and I could see that she was close to 14 when she had finished her first part. You can only imagine how 15 it was for me not to run up on stage and 16 her and tell how much I 17 her. What happened next was the reason she is now my 18 .She went back up to the microphone two more times and spoke her lines perfectly. The 19 it took to do that was something I will never forget. I will not 20 myself in any situation as long as I remember the night my daughter showed me what real courage looked like.1. A. event B. ceremony C. course D. game2. A. attractive B. different C. popular D. meaningful3. A. singing B. dancing C. speaking D. organizing4. A. concerned B. excited C. optimistic D. cautious5. A. occasionally B. abruptly C. rigidly D. repeatedly6. A. on purpose B. by heart C. in turn D. at once7. A. night B. test C. movement D. fair8. A. disappointed B. hesitant C. nervous D. ashamed9. A. punish B. misunderstand C. pay attention to D. laugh at10. A. However B. Therefore C. Instead D. Besides11. A. dark B. mysterious C. big D. risky12. A. viewing B. performing C. cheering D. departing13. A. calmly B. hopelessly C. perfectly D. formally14. A. tears B. prizes C. failure D. satisfaction15. A. embarrassed B. difficult C. unusual D. important16. A. remind B. greet C. teach D. hug17. A. love B. need C. miss D. understand18. A. singer B. actress C. hero D. speaker19. A. time B. courage C. energy D. responsibility20. A. forgive B. criticize C. scold D. doubt【答案】(1)A;(2)B;(3)C;(4)B;(5)D;(6)B;(7)A;(8)C;(9)D;(10)D;(11)C;(12)A;(13)C;(14)A;(15)B;(16)D;(17)A;(18)C;(19)B;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在参加女儿学校的活动时,女儿的勇敢让作者很感动,并且也激励了作者。
河南省六市高三第一次联考六市联考英语答案听力(共20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分30 分)1--5:CCAAC 6--10:ABCCA 11--15:BABBC 16--20:ABCAC阅读理解:21-23:CAD 24-27:DADA 28-31:CCBD 32-35:DBBC 36-40: FCADB完形填空:41—45:BACAD;46—50:BCBDC; 51—55:BCDAD; 56—60:BACAD语法填空:61. the 62.to circle 63.makes 64.which 65.have been exported 66.amazement 67.building 68.faster 69.at 70. closely短文改错:书面表达参考范文:Volunteers wantedWe’re looking for volunteers for the Winter Olympic Games to be held in 2022.The applicant is required to have good communication skills, organization skills and team spirit. Having a very good command of English is a must, which is helpful for communicating with foreigners. It’s preferred if the applicant is good at sports and has relevant experience. If you are interested, please submit your application at Room 103 of the teaching building for an interview by this Friday.Anyone who wants a chance to offer service is welcome. Looking forward to your participation.Students’ Union答案解析第一部分:听力理解(听力原文)(Text 1)M:Sally, I wondered if you'd like to have dinner with me this evening.W: Oh, I'm sorry, Mike. My parents are out so I'm staying in to take care of my little brother.(Text 2)M: What's Sara doing in that shop?W: She's buying some postcards to send to her family.M: Really? I prefer to make phone calls.W: I like neither postcards nor phone calls. I usually keep in touch with my family through the Internet.(Text 3)W: I'm thirsty after that race.M: This green tea is really good. I bought it over there in the cafe.W: Is there orange juice?M: I don't think so, but they've got hot chocolate if you prefer that(Text 4)W: James, I have to put all of these boxes into the car. Any chance you could help me?M: Can you give me a minute? I just need to make a quick phone call.(Text 5)M: Hello, I think I have the flu. I feel awful. I'd like to see a doctor.W: Could you come in tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock?M: OK, see you tomorrow.W: And remember to take your ID and insurance card with you.第二节(Text 6)W: What can I do for you?M:My name is Gordon Baker from Room 1604. Could you check to see if anything has been delivered for me?W: Ah, yes, an envelope was dropped off for you. Here you are.M: I've been expecting that, thank you. It contains some papers I need to send to my office. Do you happen to have a fax machine I could use now?W: Certainly. There's one on the second floor. You'll need to cross the hall and go upstairs to get there. M: Thanks very much.(Text 7)M: This is Andrew Brown. What can I do for you?W: Mr. Brown, I may have your mobile phone.M: Oh, yes. I thought I had lost it somewhere on the underground this morning.W: Actually I found it under a table at a restaurant and I thought I should call the work number I found in its directory.M: Thank you very much. I appreciate you calling me. It is such a relief! I just thought I need to buy a new one as soon as possible.W: I thought it was the right thing to do. I work in TC Bank on Roosevelt Street and I leave at about five, so please come to pick it up before then.M:OK. See you then and thanks again.(Text 8)M: Amanda, could you make a call to the cinema to see if there are still some seats left for the movie this afternoon?W: I've already booked tickets online for the two o'clock movie. I'm thinking o£ picking them up from the ticket office on the way to the restaurant What do you think?M:OK.(Text 9)M: Gina, Gina Gina? What are you doing?W: Oh, I was just thinking about our conversation with Lucy the other night. I hope Lucy can find someplace to take flying lessons.M: I was surprised. I had no idea that Lucy was interested in learning how to fly.W: Yeah. And did you know she wants to leave her job and go back to school? She says she doesn't have enough responsibility as a nurse. She wants to be a doctor. I hope her dream comes true. M: Me too. By the way, are you still thinking about opening an Italian restaurant?W: I wish I could. But I can't do that unless I have a lot of money.W: Gee, Frank, that's not a bad idea. I could get more experience and build a reputation. And then, eventually, I might be able to teach an evening class at one of the community colleges.(Text 10)W:Hello! everyone. I'm glad to be here to share my opinion about English studying. I'm in my first year in university.Many of you said that listening in English is difficult. Well, it is true for me as well. I remember when I was learning English, I could understand when my teacher was talking to me, but actually I couldn't understand some of the news reporters when I listened to the news. But now my listening has improved a lot Here are some ideas that may help you improve your listening in English.First of all, don't worry if you don't understand every word you hear. That's impossible! You should concentrate only- on the most important words.Secondly, try to get extra listening practice outside the classroom. For example, you can go to the student center and practice listening with their CDs. You should also listen to the radio in English and watch English movies.Next, it's a good idea to listen to presentations from the Internet And it's easy to download presentations onto your computer.第二部分:阅读理解A 篇体裁:说明文主题:人与社会------水下目的地[语篇导读]本文是一篇说明文。
高考英语一模试卷分类汇编完形填空(及答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I started volunteering at a soup kitchen several years ago. The original reason I was going wasto 1 community service hours for school. My plan was to 2 go there a few times and get my service hours, but it taught me a lot. The typical volunteer there served 3 to people.Basically, I was 4 serving bread and juice to whoever wanted it, which was a simple task. Some of the people were homeless, and some of them were 5 families. All of them were people in need of a hot meal and a place to 6 for an hour or several minutes.7 some of them looked like they weren't behaving well, we always took care of them.The first time I went there was right before Christmas. For the people coming to the soup kitchen, it was not exactly a 8 time. It made me think about my happy Christmas and made me feel how 9 I was. Unlike them, I have a home and I don't 10 cold or hunger. At that point, I decided that I 11 wanted to go back there. I couldn't offer them much, but I could always offer my time and 12 . The experience also gives me a feeling of 13 . Whenever I go there, people are 14 that I showed up again. They know my name and they know that I am more than happy to 15 them. It truly feels good to know that you can 16 someone's day. I've realized that the feeling of doing good for people can be a better 17 than any amount of money. You can't buy that feeling.I have never 18 a single second of my volunteering. It 19 me that dozens of cities have made it illegal to set up a soup kitchen. But I will continue my volunteer work and find more ways to show my 20 to people in need.1. A. reduce B. avoid C. complete D. cancel2. A. yet B. just C. even D. still3. A. food B. work C. time D. money4. A. tired of B. worried about C. responsible for D. free from5. A. busy B. serious C. experienced D. struggling6. A. hide B. rest C. live D. study7. A. Although B. If C. Because D. Until8. A. available B. strange C. pleasant D. painful9. A. wise B. honest C. curious D. fortunate10. A. turn down B. suffer from C. pass down D. learn from11. A. definitely B. gradually C. equally D. hardly12. A. reason B. effort C. chance D. patience13. A. stability B. guilt C. loss D. appreciation14. A. grateful B. confident C. proud D. shocked15. A. change B. leave C. forget D. help16. A. describe B. waste C. brighten D. disturb17. A. reward B. excuse C. risk D. mistake18. A. planned B. regretted C. forgiven D. understood19. A. reminds B. confuses C. encourages D. disappoints20. A. talent B. concern C. kindness D. weakness【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)D;(6)B;(7)A;(8)C;(9)D;(10)B;(11)A;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)D;(16)C;(17)A;(18)B;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了在流动厨房当志愿者的经历,最初打算去完成规定的服务时间,最后爱上了志愿者服务,喜欢去帮助别人。
六城区高三英语一模完形填空专项试题及答案精选文档TTMS system office room 【TTMS16H-TTMS2A-TTMS8Q8-2017年北京高三一模六城区英语完形填空专项练习题完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
海淀A Commitment to LifeThe snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. The schools were dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my 36 wasn’t canceled. So I went, feeling especially heroic. As faras I could see, I was risking my life to keep my 37 . Snowor no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local 38 center.When I got there, I discovered I wasn’t 39 . Four more “hero-types” were already lying back in donor chairs withlines 40 to their veins, and machines quietly pumpingaway to 41 their lifesaving gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, I realized why I was there. I lay back in my donor chair, readyto make a difference in the life of someone I would never42 .To be hones t, I’d never really thought about why I donate.I just do it. But a few months ago, during one of my 43 donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby—both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I’ve viewed my visits to the blood center 44 ever since.My wife Karen is a 45 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow (骨髓) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病). That little girl died before Karen’s bone marrow could help her, 46 Karen was called again recently. Her test results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential 47 for someone else. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor. “Yes,” she said and then immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. It was a race 48 time.I wish I could say that this 49 was won. It wasn’t. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and askeda few more questions—including whether or not she’d 50 on the donor list. “Of course, “Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week I’ll make my usual donation. I’ll 51 an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I don’t know whose life my donation may52 . Most likely it will be a 53 , but on any day the person needing a blood product could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to 54 our time to donate.I really do feel 55 every time I donate. And I like the feeling.36. A. appointment B. class C. meetingD. flight37. A. secret B. balance C. shapeD. word38. A. service B. shopping C. bloodD. care39. A. alone B. welcome C. lateD. lucky40. A. exposed B. attached C. appliedD. added41. A. examine B. produce C. collectD. clean42. A. meet B. forget C. missD. recognize43. A. regular B. unexpected C. specialD. pleasant44. A. wisely B. differently C. hesitantlyD. carefully45. A. receiver B. doctor C. patientD. donor46. A. or B. but C. andD. for47. A. risk B. customer C. matchD. partner48. A. beyond B. with C. againstD. of49. A. honor B. test C. prizeD. race50. A. rank B. sign C. appearD. remain51. A. clear B. separate C. loseD. remove52. A. touch B. affect C. createD. enrich53. A. child B. stranger C. heroD. friend54. A. waste B. save C. killD. take55. A. empty B. grateful C. proudD. nervous西城In Thanks for What We HaveI sat nervously and waited for Kathleen to speak. Being called to the human resources department is a little like being called to the principal’s office. “Annie,” she said, “Afood bank in our town that serves the elderly is asking for36 . I’d like you to organize the event and see it through.” “Well, um, errr…sure. I guess so.” As I stuttered(结结巴巴地说) through my 37 , all I could think was, “What? Why me?”I walked back to my office without any idea as to where to38 . This was a time when the economy was 39 . The rise in unemployment forced the families of many of my coworkers to40 to survive. How could I ask my coworkers for more?That evening I drove home filled with negativity. Then I remembered a time long ago when my father was out of work. Mom wrote a note to Jim, the milkman, asking him not to 41 any more milk. Two days later Jim picked up the 42 and leftfour liters of milk. He wrote his own message on the back side of Mom’s. It read, “Kids need milk.” The milk delivery 43as usual and Jim left four liters of milk every other day,never collecting a cent 44 us.The memory of Jim’s 45 fired my enthusiasm. PerhapsI’d be in for a pleasant surprise.The next morning I 46 signs about our food drive allover the cafeteria and on every notice board I could find. Each sign read, “Food drive to support the elderly poor of our town!47 of non-perishable(不易腐的) foods are greatly needed.”Within a few days I had to locate empty office space to48 the massive number of contributions we had 49 . One ofmy coworkers, Maggie, made the rounds with me every day fromone department to another to pick up the canned goods and other 50 . Maggie was over sixty but pushed our food trolley around with the 51 of a woman half her age.As we were making our rounds one day,I asked her where shegot all the energy and enthusiasm. “Annie,” she said, “withthe unemployment rate touching 10 percent, I can’t think of a better way to be 52 for keeping our jobs when so many have 53 theirs. Sure money is 54 . But when isn’t it? People need food.”As I listened to Maggie, the milkman’s words 55 in my ears, “Kids need milk.”36. A. advice B. help C. pity D. medicine37. A. response B. comment C. explanation D. complaint38. A. sit B. stayC. beginD. work39. A. growing B. fading C. recovering D. booming40. A. drive B. attempt C. refuse D. struggle41. A. spare B. drink C. deliver D. sell42. A. keys B. kids C. cents D. empties43. A. returned B. continuedC. stoppedD. delayed44. A. for B. toC. withD. from45. A. kindness B. happiness C. patience D. politeness46. A. designed B. noticed C. marked D. posted47. A. Bargains B. Demands C. Donations D. Purchases48. A. check B. store C. separate D. clear49. A. collected B. bought C. found D. selected50. A. clothes B. booksC. foodsD. gifts51. A. satisfaction B. qualityC. energy52. A. lucky B. proud C. delighted D. grateful53. A. lost B. deserved C. abandoned D. wanted54. A. available B. tight C. enough D. powerful55. A. rang B. disappeared C. hid D. fell东城The Broken LanternOn a wild July night, the storm was getting worse and worse. Kate Shelley, who lived between Honey Creek(小溪) and DesMoines River, was __36___ looking out of the window, wondering ___37__ it would wash away the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud ___38___ of breaking wood, then followed by agreat splash(飞溅的水花). She realized the bridge over thecreek was ___39___. At that time, the midnight train was almost due. If no one told the engineer to ___40___ the train, itwould fall into the creek with a hundred or more ___41___ . The situation was so urgent that Kate ___42___ to go to Moingon Railway Station to get help. Immediately she ___43___ out into the storm with her father’s railway lantern.Moingon lay on the far side of Des Moines River. The only way to get there was to cross a long wooden railroad bridge. Even in the daytime, it was ___44___ to walk on it becausethere was no foot walk or railing(栏杆) except only rails and ties. The ties were ___45___ enough apart for the girl to fall through.Kate stopped when she came to the ___46___. She had never seen the river rising so high that she was ___47___ . Herfather had been killed in a train accident by that river andher brother had drowned there. But she soon managed to___ 48___ thinking more of the past happenings for she knew that trainhad to be stopped ___49___ it was too late. She started to step on that dangerous bridge, knowing she might fall into the rush water at any moment. What’s worse, she broke her lantern while making her way, exposing herself to the ____50__ . She had to climb on her hands and knees…It seemed like a long time. At last she ___51___ the other side.She stopped just long enough to catch her breath. Then she ran ___52___ to the railway station. When she finally got there, she was out of ___53___, wet all over, her hat blown away, her hands and knees still bleeding and her eyes looking ___54___. She told the station man what had happened to the Honey Creek Bridge before her fainting. Finally, the passengers were saved.The girl’s heroic deed was rewarded. For her ___55___ act, Kate enjoyed a right of getting on or off the train at her door when she wanted.36. A. angrily B. eagerly C. anxiously D. hopefully37. A. whether B. that C. when D. how38. A. crash B. cry C. blowD. voice39. A. removed B. blocked C. completedD. broken40. A. change B. stop C. catchD. leave41. A. conductors B. customers C. passengers D. engineers. decided B. tried C. expected D. agreed. fell B. rushed C. climbed D. rode44. A. harmful B. foolish C. dangerous D. strange45. A. long B. wide C. thickD. far46. A. bridge B. station C. trainD. rail47. A. moving B. shaking C. escapingD. running48. A. forget B. admit C. avoidD. risk49. A. though B. because C. unlessD. before50. A. darkness B. calmness C. emptinessD. coldness51. A. selected B. reached C. foundD. passed52. A. cautiously B. slowly C. disappointedly D. desperately53. A. breath B. mind C. sightD. favour54. A sharp B. watchful C. wildD. bitter55. A. honest B. modest C. generousD. courageous朝阳An Effective CommercialI have to admit that I rarely watch commercials, since mostof them are boring and stupid. When watching commercials, weare “learning” that consumption makes us happy and that we need to buy everything. This really makes me 36 . So when I watch commercials I usually start thinking of other things, and don’t hear a 37 . Recently, however, a commercial for a major retail (零售) store got my 38 . It gave me a deep impression, and 39 me of the best things about Christmas.A young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before Christmas. She is obviously living away from her family and 40 them. She is upset because she won’t be with themfor the holidays. I believe she is talking to her mother, who asks her if she has received the 41 that were sent to her. The young lady 42 that she hasn’t, and the motherexpresses 43 that they should have arrived by now. The mother suggests that she 44 the doorstep. At this point,the young lady opens her front door, and 45 there is herfamily on the doorstep. They have come to 46 the Christmas with her.This is where I got 47 . What a surprise! This has happened to me, but I can 48 how wonderful it would be. The holidays are a good time to 49 connections and renew relationships among family members. People can communicate with each other and 50 a sense of belonging. So once again I am reminded that the best Christmas gifts are not the ones you buy in the retail store. They are gifts of 51 , family and time spent together happily.Commercials can 52 the audience if they are made effectively. What makes a commercial 53 is human interest, and usually there are some common 54 . A good commercialfor me is when I can forget it is a commercial for something I have to buy and instead 55 it with an experience in my own life or the lives of others. It can make me think and pass on a few of those thoughts to other people.36. A. relaxed B. annoyed C. nervous D. curious37. A. view B. story C. noise D. word38. A. attention B. way C. idea D. trouble39. A. warned B. informed C. reminded D. cured40. A. missing B. supportingC. comfortingD. inviting41. A. materials B. repots C. messages D. presents42. A. argues B. responds C. mentions D. proves43. A. sympathy B. sorrow C. concern D. desire44. A. check B. follow C. pass D. clear45. A. practically B. fortunatelyC. successfully46. A. arrange B. celebrateC. occupyD. approach47. A. improved B. confused C. affected D. stressed48. A. imagine B. approve C. remember D. promise49. A. suggest B. confirm C. identify D. strengthen50. A. accept B. share C. admit D. judge51. A. pride B. honor C. love D. respect52. A. move B. control C. protect53. A. helpful B. memorableC. believableD. relevant54. A. symptoms B. conditions C. origins D. themes55. A. promote B. updateC. associateD. discover石景山A Man and His WordIn a used furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock (存货) from a catalogue. People call in, and you have togo out and make an offer. “You can’t 36 what you don’t have.” my father would say.When I was aged thirteen, my father lost his store 37 ,a one-armed guy who could do more with his one arm than manywill do with two. With his manager gone, my father came to me. “Will you come in while I go out to 38 the day’s callsuntil I find the ? 39?? person?” he asked.The store has tens of thousands of 40 . “People like to bargain,” he told me, “So I don’t 41 prices. You justhave to know a 42 .”He took me around. “A quarter-horse motor you can sell for four dollars. For a refrigerator, depending on the 43 , you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars. However, ifit has a freezer that goes well, sell it for eighty dollars, in 44 condition, maybe one hundred dollars. Dishes come in witha houseful of furniture, and I don’t even 45 them in when I give a price. You can sell them for a cent to a dollar. Something really nice.”Every day after 46 , I would ride to the store. Soon after, I was writing up a sales slip(纸条)for an attractive plate when my father walked in. I had asked a dollar and the guy did not 47 . I was very pleased. My father glanced down at what I was doing, ?? 48?? to the customer and said, “You sure got a bargain today. My employee gave you the ????49???? and that’s the price.”Afterward, I asked my father, “what was that all about ?”It turned out that it was an antique plate, worth a few hundred dollars. I was 50 . Here I was 51 to help my father in the business and instead I was losing money for him.He said, “I could’ve 52 the sales if I’d wanted to. You were just writing u p the slip and hadn’t yet taken the money. Besides, by civil law, you’re under 53 . But, a man stands by his word and the word of his 54 .”The deal cost my father a small amount of money, but I learned a 55 lesson in integrity(正直).36. A. buy B. sell C. order D. store37. A. salesman B. friend C. boss D. manager38. A. ask B. return C. answer D. buy39. A. able B. honest C. right D. hardworking40. A. items B. customers C. plates D. instruments41. A. raise B. decide C. create D. mark42. A. range B. name C. variety D. catalogue43. A. price B. situation C. conditionD. quantity44. A. ordinary B. unexpected C. special D. excellent45. A. bring B. call C. figure D. force46. A. school B. work C. study D. play47. A. speak B. buy C. enter D. hesitate48. A. went B. turned C. spoke D. laughed49. A. plate B. gift C. price D. money50. A. disappointed B. shocked C. anxiousD. desperate51. A. dreaming B. pretending C. managing D. trying52. A. offered B. encouraged C. stopped D. continued53. A. age B. tendency C. payD. intelligence54. A. father B. agent C. value D. ability55. A. lifelong B. colourful C. painfulD. practical丰台What I RegretAt lunchtime, Jimmy, Patrick, Devon, and I began our regular routine of our lunches. I glanced across the busy cafeteria and saw the 36 student, Joel. He was holding his plate and waiting in lines.Patrick 37 him too. “Why’s the new kid dressed like the headmaster?” he asked. Devon and Jimmy laughed.“Joel’s cool. He’s in my English and history classes,”I said. However, I kept the 38 that Joel and I had become friends when we worked on a project together. We 39 that we were both enthusiastic readers––something I would never admit to Patrick, Jimmy, and Devon.I saw that Joel was 40 toward us. “Don’t do it,” I thought, but in seconds he was at our table. My friends raised their eyebrows. Jimmy, Devon and Patrick piled their backpacks on the table and chairs so that there was no 41 left for another person to sit down. Patrick said, “I don’t think we have room.”This 42 situation froze the air. I could 43 Joel looking at me, but I stared at my 44 as if it contained precious pearls of wisdom instead of rice and beans. After a long, uncomfortable pause, Joel 45 . I 46 have spoken up for him, but I couldn’t walk away from my three friends, could I?Joel didn’t speak to me after that 47 . He was soon48 around with another group of kids. A few months later, I saw an announcement about Joel being chosen to be president of the class book club. I was 49 for Joel’s achievements, but I realized I had made a big mistake 50 I said nothing atthe lunch table that day. Why was I so 51 that my friends might find out that I like to read?As I stared at the announcement, I knew I needed to 52to Joel––even if he did not want to become my friend again. I was certain that my three friends would not 53 . I was also certain that I 54 losing them as well. However, I knew that I would lose myself if I did nothing.As the dismissal bell rang, I gathered up my books, took (a) deep 55 , and went to find Joel.36. A. good B. new C. lucky D. top37. A. noticed B. helped C. examined D. called38. A. words B. ideas C. truth D. promise39. A. forgot B. argued C. discussed D. discovered40. A. nodding B. flying C. walking D. driving41. A. book B. food C. time D. space42. A. awkward B. dangerous C. pleasant D. comfortable43. A. taste B. smell C. hear D. feel44. A. face B. lunch C. backpack D. table45. A. left B. laughed C. startedD. stopped46. A. need B. should C. would D. must47. A. greeting B. change C. meetingD. lesson48. A. turning B. looking C. showing D. hanging49. A. happy B. sorry C. thankful D. anxious50. A. if B. until C. when D. where51. A. confused B. surprised C. excited D. afraid52. A. adapt B. apologize C. smile D. refer53. A. refuse B. agree C. mind D. choose54. A. risked B. permitted C. tried D. suggested55. A. delight B. silence C. breath D. thought答案海淀:36. A 37. D 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. C 42. A43. A 44. B 45. D46. B 47. C 48. C 49. D 50. D 51. A 52. B53. B 54. D 55. C西城:36. B 37. A 38. C 39.B 40. D41. C 42. D 43. B 44.D 45. A46. D 47. C 48. B49. A 50. C51. C 52. D 53. A 54.B 55. A东城:36.C 37.A 38.A39.D 40.B41.C 42.A 43.B44.C 45.D46.A 47.B 48.C49.D 50.A51.B 52.D 53.A54.C 55.D朝阳:36-40 BDACA 41-45 DBCAD 46-50 BCADB 51-55 CABDC石景山:36-40: BDCCA 41-45: DACDC 46-50: ADBCB 51-55: DCABA 丰台:。