心灵鸡汤完形填空
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2019备战中考英语巩固复习-完型填空-有关于人生百味(含解析)一、完形填空1.My brother Jerry works at a clothes shop. He works very 1 hours every day. He usually 2 at six in the morning. Then he starts to 3for ten minutes. He thinks running is 4 for his health. After that, he plays5 for fifteen minutes. Then he has breakfast. After breakfast, he takes a bus to work. He is very busy. He has no time6 home for lunch, so he eats7 at the shop. In the afternoon, he8 for four hours. He has dinner at home. On weekends, he is not so9 . He usually goes to see a film 10me.1. A. long B. big C. short D. small2. A. goes home B. gets up C. goes to work D. eats breakfast3. A. speak B. swim C. sing D. run4. A. happy B. good C. fun D. difficult5. A. badminton B. the volleyball C. violin D. the basketball6. A. go B. goes C. going D. to go7. A. them B. him C. it D. us8. A. stands B. waits C. works D. buys9. A. busy B. free C. happy D. tired10. A. at B. with C. for D. to2.When I was about 12 years old, I really wanted a new bike! I 1 my parents my birthday wish, but I knew there was little hope because my family could 2have that money.On my birthday my parents told me they had my 3 outside in the back yard. At once I 4 out to the yard. There was my bike, 5 it wasn't the bike that I thought it would be. This one was pink, old and worn with age. It was so6 ! I thought I7 my parents’ feelings because I could see the disappointment8 their faces and I was sure they could see it on mine. I9 the old bike and rode it, feeling 10 that I had made my parents feel this way. So I put on a smile, rode as fast as I could and didn't 11 .As time went by, I began to understand my parents gave me 12 much more than just a rusty(生锈的)old bike. They gave me a life lesson about 13 . When you give something out of love, it doesn't matter what it is in fact. What matters is the love that is in it. I like to remember this 14 because giving a gift is not about money. It's about how much love you can feel from it. Do remember, a gift that 15two dollars isn't any less valuable(有价值的)than one that costs one hundred dollars, or evenmore.1. A. talked B. spoke C. said D. told2. A. hardly B. quickly C. slowly D. easily3. A. guitar B. gift C. cake D. card4. A. rushed B. rode C. climbed D. came5. A. and B. or C. but D. because6. A. exciting B. interesting C. relaxing D. disappointing7. A. liked B. hated C. hurt D. thanked8. A. on B. in C. at D. for9. A. got in B. got on C. got off D. got up10. A. surprised B. excited C. happy D. bad11. A. look ahead B. look back C. come up D. come down12. A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything13. A. love B. money C. friendship D. knowledge14. A. idea B. news C. advice D. story15. A. spends B. costs C. pays D. offers3.阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从各题所给的A、B、C和D 项中选出最佳选项。
现吨市安达阳光实验学校英语高三高考一轮复习完形填空专题复习(一)一、教学内容:完形填空专题复习(一)(一)题型概说1. 考查目的完形填空是对考生英语语言综合运用能力的考查,既考查考生对语篇的理解能力,包括篇章阅读理解、获取和分析信息的能力,又在语篇层面上考查学生在一的语境中准确、恰当、得体运用词汇的能力。
2. 题型特点(1)体裁和题材:高考完形填空大多选择夹叙夹议的议论文或有一故事情节和相对完整的故事片断的记叙文。
题材大都富有意义,能给考生以启迪,类似人生感悟的心灵鸡汤的小短文,语言地道,文笔优美。
(2)考点设置:完形填空设题完全不同于单项填空,以篇章语义为主,所设4个选项从语法角度考虑都正确。
错误项只能通过语义、语境、常识、逻辑和搭配来排除。
因而,高考完形填空设点以实词为主,其中最多是动词(包括非谓语动词、短语动词、情态动词)和名词,其次是形容词和副词,再次是连词和介词。
下表是2004-2007卷考点分面情况(04-06为20个空,07为10个空)因此在备考中要特别注意这几种词性中常见词的词义比较,同时注意在语篇中得体地运用词汇。
(二)完形填空试技巧指南首先,仔细审题,明确大意。
首先要以很快的速度浏览全文,掌握文章的主旨,不要急于看选项。
浏览全文时要了解文中所叙述的人物、时间、地点、事件,即who,when,where,whatWhy is a space left between the rails of a railway line where one piece joins the next?这句话从铁轨之间的缝隙引出了问题。
根据常识,文中内容与热胀冷缩的物理现象有关。
第二,注意一些搭配和用法。
现在的搭配有四个选项,这四个选项现在安排都非常的精巧,跟上下文都非常的搭配,所以要仔细考虑,考虑它的语境和语意。
现在的词语辨意也是跟以前不一样,四个都可以插进去。
但意思差别非常的微妙,所以需要了解词语辨意。
A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the 1 new car, admiring it."Is this your car, Mister?" he said.Paul 2 . "My brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was 3 . "You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you 4 ? Boy, I wish . . ." He hesitated.Of course Paul knew what he was going to 5 . He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the lad(家伙)said jarred Paul all the way down to his 6 ."I wish," the boy went on, "That I could be a brother like that."Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then 7 he added, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?""Oh yes, I’d love that."After a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, "Mister, would you 8 driving in front of my house?"Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the lad wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big automobile. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop9 those two steps are?" the boy asked.He ran up the steps. Then in a little while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car."There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs.His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. And some day I’m gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the 10 things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying to tell you about."Paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he said: "It is more blessed to give . . . "1. A. shiny B. dirty C. charming D .expensive2. A. nodded B. smiled C. laughed D. admitted3. A. annoyed B. confused C. admired D. astounded4. A. something B. everything C. whatever D. nothing5. A. ask for B. look for C. wish for D. pay for6. A. foots B. shoes C. heels D. knees7. A. importantly B. instantly C. impassively D. impulsively8. A. like B. mind C. want D. make9. A. there B. where C. which D. that10. A. pretty B. ugly C. amazing D. present答案:AADDC CDBBAIn 1945, a 12-year-old boy saw something in a shop window that set his heart 1 . But the price—five dollars—was far beyond Reuben Earle's means. Five dollars would buy almost a week's 2 for his family.Reuben couldn't ask his father for the 3 . Everything Mark Earle made through fishing in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Canada. Reuben's mother, Dora, stretched like elastic to feed and clothe their five children.4, he opened the shop's weathered door and went inside. Standing 5 and straight in his flour-sack shirt and washed-out trousers, he told the shopkeeper what he wanted, 6 , "But I don't have the money right now. Can you please 7 it for me for some time?""I'll try," the shopkeeper smiled. " Folks around here don't 8 have that kind of money to spend on things. It should keep for a while."Reuben respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out 9 the sunlight with the bay rippling in a freshening wind. There was purpose in his loping stride. He would raise the five dollars and not tell 10 .Hearing the sound of hammering from a side street, Reuben had an idea.1.A. racing B. beating C. jumping D. running2. A. groceries B. things C. foods D. objects3. A. money B. present C. spend D. thing4. A. Though B. Nevertheless C. Whatever D. Besides5. A. awesome B. gentle C. proud D. bent6. A. speaking B. talking C. adding D. asking7. A. hide B. conceal C. hold D. protect8. A. seldom B. scarcely C. usually D. occasionally9. A. of B. in C. from D. into10. A. everybody B. somebody C. nobody D. anybody答案:AAABC CCCDD。
人教版八年级英语下册Unit1完形填空练习(含答案)A tone -deaf teenager has surprised his family by suddenly being able to play music after suffering a concussion.Gordon,a high school student,now can play 13 instruments—______1 he has never learned music.As a smal l child,he loved sports,dreamed of playing lacrosse as a career,and had no______2 in music.“He really had no musical______3,”his mother told the reporter. “When he played lacrosse with a local team in Grade Six,he______4 backwards and knocked the back of his head______5 the ground. ”“I remember______6 and then feeling dazed,”he told the reporter. “I didn't really realize something______7 had happened. ”The doctors told him he could return to the______8. He did so,but unluckily he went on to suffer______9 couple of hard hits on the head,which sent him to the hospital again.After that,the doctors told him he couldn't play sports any more,but there was one good side effect:his newly found______10.“Now I can play many instruments,such as piano,guitar and violin. Music is the thing that gets me up in the morning,”he said.1. A. so B. and C. because D. though2. A. interest B. interested C. interesting D. interestedly3. A. problem B. difficulty C. instrument D. talent4. A. falls B. felt C. fell D. was falling5. A. above B. below C. along D. against6. A. getting up B. giving up C. to get up D. to give up7. A. good B. bad C. wonderful D. boring8. A. classroom B. hospital C. concert D. field9. A. another B. other C. the other D. others10. A. hobby B. illness C. habit D. skill参考答案1. D2. A3. D4. C5. D6. A7. B8. D9. A10. D。
完形填空出题素材以下是 8 条完形填空出题素材:1. 昨天我去逛街,哇塞,那街道上的人可真多啊!就像蚂蚁开会一样。
我走进一家商店,看到一件超级漂亮的衣服,哎呀,那颜色,那款式,简直绝了!(例子:我心想:这衣服穿在我身上,那不得美死了?)2. 你知道吗,我家的小狗特别可爱,每天都会在门口等我回家,一看到我就摇着尾巴扑过来。
有一次,我带它去公园玩,它居然和别的小狗打起来了,哎呀呀,可把我急坏了!(例子:你说它咋这么调皮呢?)3. 她特别喜欢吃巧克力,每次看到巧克力都走不动道。
有一回过生日,她收到了一大盒巧克力,高兴得都要哭了,就像小孩子得到了最心爱的玩具一样。
(例子:那表情,简直像中了彩票一样!)4. 小明在学校里可是个风云人物,学习好,体育也棒。
有一次运动会上,他参加长跑比赛,那速度,简直像飞一样,所有人都为他欢呼。
(例子:这小子,咋这么厉害呢?)5. 我爷爷经常给我讲他年轻时候的故事,说他以前多么多么勇敢,还一个人打过坏人呢。
我每次都听得津津有味,仿佛自己也回到了那个年代。
(例子:你能想象爷爷年轻时候的样子吗?)6. 夏天到了,大家都喜欢去海边玩。
那蓝色的大海,金色的沙滩,美极了。
有的人在游泳,有的人在晒太阳,还有的人在捡贝壳,真热闹啊!(例子:这场景,不比电影里差呀!)7. 她最近在学画画,虽然画得还不是很好,但是特别认真。
每次画完一幅画,她都会仔细地端详,就像在欣赏一件绝世珍宝一样。
(例子:她这么努力,以后肯定能成为大画家!)8. 今天在公交车上看到一个小朋友,特别有礼貌,还给老奶奶让座呢。
大家都夸他,他还不好意思地笑了,多可爱的孩子呀!(例子:这样的小朋友,谁不喜欢呢?)。
2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(1)及答案完形填空练习A group of frogs were traveling through the woods, and two of them fell into a hole. All the other frogs 1 . When they saw how 2 the hole was, they told the two frogs that they would 3 soon.At first, both of the two frogs didn’t 4 their words and tried their best to jump out of the hole. The other frogs 5 telling them to stop, because they thought there was no 6 to jump out of such a deep hole. Finally, one of the two frogs believed these words and 7 . He fell down and 8 .The other frog 9 to jump as hard as he could. 10 , the crowd of frogs shouted at him to stop the 11 and just die. He jumped even harder and finally 12 . When he got out, the other frogs asked, “Didn’t you hear us?” To their great 13 , the frog turned out to be 14 . He thought they were 15 him all the time, not stopping him.This story teaches two lessons: There is power of life and death in the 16 . Well-meant words can help people in trouble. But, evil words sometimes can 17 them. Be careful of what you 18 .Remember the 19 of words. Anyone can speak words that are likely to make people give up in 20 times.1. A. looked around B. looked up C. looked down D. looked back2. A. big B. dangerous C. dark D. deep3. A. get out B. die C. escape D. jump out4. A. support B. take C. care D. understand5. A. began B. kept C. regretted D. considered6. A. need B. use C. chance D. time7. A. gave out B. gave up C. gave in D. gave off8. A. died B. cried C. slept D. lay9. A. started B. had C. continued D. decided10. A., Once again B. In time C. At last D. Sooner or later11. A. movement B. practice C. pain D. exercise12. A. died B. succeeded C. fell D. failed13. A. joy B. sadness C. anger D. surprise14. A. angry B. blind C. sad D. deaf15. A. stopping B. helping C. laughing at D. worrying about16. A. way B. mind C. tongue D. sentence17. A. kill B. control C. save D. cheat18. A. say B. do C. think D. hear19. A. meaning B. secret C. power D. choice20. A. happy B. urgent C. interesting D. difficult完形填空练习(七十二)1~5 CDBCB 6~10 CBACA 11~15 CBDDB 16~20 CAACD**********************************************************结束完形填空(议论文)There is a measurable relation between how much a person learns and that individual’s attitude toward the subject to be learned. When1 a difficult learning assignment, one2toward success is to seek out and concentrate on the positive aspects of the subject matter. If a student has a(n)3and ineffective teacher in a required course, one4is to look for the positive aspects of completing the course, regardless of how boring the instructor happens to be. To5this might require a private tutor or some6reading, but with the right7, success is possible. 8—those students who do better than their test scores—9have a positive interest toward learning. They may learn some things more slowly, and it may take more effort, but, to compensate, they are often better at10what they have learned. As long as they do not stress themselves into11problems, they are successful.Under-achievers—those who function12their ability indicated by test scores—often tend to permit a few13factors to sidetrack them. Because of their negative attitudes, they sometimes become unfairly14of teachers. They allow themselves to get bored when it is not necessary. 15, their attitudes often cause them to learn less than overachievers.If you learn to16 a negative mind with a positive one—set toward learning with something more positive, you are on the road to17virtually any goal you desire. For example, if you realize a personal computer with a word processor would improve your18, but have an attitude that keeps telling you that you cannot learn to operate a computer you tend to make all kinds of19. In short, you resist making full use of a terrific tool, 20because your negative attitude prevents you from learning.1. A. worked with B. faced with C. dealt with D. coped with2. A. approach B. method C. path D. means3. A. caring B. boring C. interesting D. inviting4. A. answer B. solution C. approach D. measure5. A. obtain B. reach C. realize D. accomplish6. A. responsible B. independent C. beneficial D. related7. A. way B. goal C. direction D. attitude8. A. Over-achievers B. Under-achievers C. Tutors D. Individuals9. A. normally B. regularly C. generally D. usually10. A. adapting B. applying C. exploiting D. adjusting11. A. emotional B. learning C. psychological D. physical12. A. over B. about C. below D. with13. A. positive B. objective C. subjective D. negative14. A. aware B. afraid C. critical D. ignorant15. A. In all B. In short C. In general D. In other words16. A. remove B. reduce C. replace D. recover17. A. setting B. achieving C. completing D. adjusting18. A. mind B. emotion C. performance D. ability19. A. excuses B. changes C. operations D. documents20. A. originally B. probably C. simply D. mostly参考答案BCBBD BDADB ACDCB CBCAC:完形填空(议论文)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。
一、高中英语完形填空1.完形填空There were once two 1 sharing the same hospital room. One man was allowed to 2 in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain(排空)the fluid from his lungs. His bed was next to the only wall in the room that had a window. The other man had to spend all his time lying 3 on his back, 4 at the white, dull ceiling.The men talked for hours 5 with each other. Best of all, every afternoon when the manby the window described all the things he could see outside the window. The man in the other bed began to live for those one-hour 6 where his world would be 7 by all the activity and colour of the world outside.The window 8 a park with a lovely lake. Around the lake there were couples 9 romantically arm in arm. Mothers were pushing their baby carts. Ducks and swans playedon the water while children sailed their model boats.One warm afternoon, although the other man couldn't hear the 10 -- he could see the parade in his mind's eye as the man by the window 11 it with descriptive words. He knew now 12 he had to get better, and get out there to see all the wonderful things outside again, as soon as possible! 13 , the next morning, the nurse found the man by the window had passed away 14 in his sleep. As soon as it seemed 15 , the other man asked if he could be moved next to the window. The nurse agreed to make the 16 . Slowly, painfully, he supported himself on one elbow to look out the window beside the bed. It faced a 17 wall. The man asked the nurse what could have 18 his 19 roommate who had described such wonderful things outside this window. The nurse 20 that the man was blind. She said, "Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you."1. A. surgeons B. nurses C. dentists D. patients2. A. sit up B. stay up C. hold up D. put up3. A. happily B. flat C. painfully D. sleepily4. A. glaring B. glancing C. staring D. noticing5. A. temporarily B. regularly C. continuously D. consistently6. A. stages B. eras C. ages D. periods7. A. darkened B. broadened C. weaken D. strengthened8. A. approached B. overlooked C. appealed D. overcame9. A. speaking out B. working out C. hanging out D. checking out10. A. concert B. band C. lecture D. forecast11. A. represented B. drew C. appreciated D. recorded12. A. with certainty B. on purpose C. by coincidence D. at random13. A. Additionally B. Thus C. However D. Fortunately14. A. quickly B. peacefully C. hopelessly D. firmly15. A. appropriate B. confidential C. awkward D. ridiculous16. A. investigation B. preparation C. appointment D. switch17. A. broken B. dirty C. blank D. magic18. A. forced B. commanded C. proposed D. driven19. A. late B. lively C. selfish D. dying20. A. stated B. announced C. yelled D. responded【答案】(1)D;(2)A;(3)B;(4)C;(5)C;(6)D;(7)B;(8)B;(9)C;(10)B;(11)A;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;(16)D;(17)C;(18)D;(19)A;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了两个病友的故事,一个靠窗的病友是另一个病友的眼,带着这位病友看窗外的世界。
第十篇心灵鸡汤:爽心食品排解孤独感第十篇Chicken Soup for the Soul: Comfort Food Fights Lonelinesssoup [英] [su:p] n. 汤,羹;浓雾;硝化甘油炸药;困境vt. 加大马力soul [英] [səul] n. 灵魂;精神;幽灵;人adj. 美国黑人文化的土豆泥、通心粉和奶醋可能对动脉血管有害,但是据《心理科学》一项研究表明,它们对心脏有利并且能抑制不利情绪。
其研究对象是爽心食品,目的是探究人们对爽心食品的感觉。
Mashed potatoes,macaroni and cheese,may be bad for your arteries,but according to a study in Psychological Science,they're good for your heart and emotions.The study focuses on "comfort food" and how it makes people feel.A.butB.ifC.thoughD.whileA.personality〔性格〕B.movement 〔移动〕C.emotions〔情绪〕D.will〔意志力〕"就我而言,食品在我的家庭一直是比较关注的问题。
"JordanTroisi如是说。
他是布法罗大学的研究生并且是本次研究的首席作者。
该研究出自于他与ShiraGabriel合作的一个研究项目。
它关注的是可能影响人类情感的物质的东西。
有些人用诸如绑定喜爱的电视节目,和流行音乐歌手建立虚拟的关系或浏览亲人的照片来排遣孤独。
Troisi和Gabriel想知道爽心食品是否能通过使人们想到他们最亲近和最爱的人,同样达到排遣孤独的效果。
"For me personally,food has always played a big role in my family," says Jordan Troisi,a graduate student at the University of Buffalo,and lead author on the study. The study came out of the research program of his co-author Shira Gabriel. It has looked at non-human things that may affect human emotions. Some people reduce loneliness by bonding with their favorite TV show,building virtual relationships with a pop song singer or looking at pictures of loved ones.Troisi and Gabriel wondered if comfort food could have the same effect by making people think of their nearest and dearests.mash [mæʃ] n. 麦芽浆;麦麸;糊状物,浆状物;〔捣成的〕泥,〔碾碎的〕颗粒vt. 捣碎,磨碎;捣成糊状的混和物;macaroni[ˌmækəˌrəʊni:] n. 意大利粉,通心面cheese [tʃi:z]n. 奶酪arteries [ˌɑ:təriz] n.动脉〔artery的名词复数〕;干线,要道Psychological [ˌsaikəˌlɔdʒikəl] adj.心理的;精神上的,精神〔现象〕的;心理学〔上〕的;关于心理学的co-author n. 合著者vt. 合著A.privately〔私下地〕efully〔有用地〕C.awfully〔可怕地〕D.personally〔就个人而言〕A.looked for〔寻找〕B.looked atC.looked after〔照顾〕D.looked up〔查找〕A.favorite〔喜爱的〕B.trustful〔可信任的〕C.boring〔无聊的〕D.annoying〔恶心的〕A.withB.onC. by〔通过〕D.at在一个实验中,为使参与者感觉孤独,研究者让他们用6分钟的时间描写一次与最亲近的人吵架的经历。
高考英语完形填空专项练习班级考号姓名总分(人生感悟类主题)一、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和D)中,选出最佳选项Paige Calendine of Zanesville, Ohio, may look a little different from her teammates, but she's just as talented - if not more so. Paige was born without legs, but she has 1 a lot.Her parents, Sean and Heidi,chose early on not to place 2 on her. When she was18 months old, they enrolled (报名) her in gymnastics classes to help her 3 upper body strength!"Because she was born without legs, she doesn't know it's a 4 ," Sean explained. "We 5 right away that we would not treat her like a disabled child or make things 6 for her. We wanted her to learn how to 7 the real world."In the years since, Paige has 8 herself to be a gifted athlete! Today, she's part of the XceL Team at Zanesville Gymnastics. Not only has her 9 inspired her coaches and teammates, but it's also earned her 10 ! In a gymnastics competition last October, the 8-year-old took first place!11 , she is looking forward to trying other sports in the future, including swimming and archery (箭术)! She has never 12 her abilities and hopes to encourage others to adopt the same 13 "Face your disadvantage bravely, and you can 14 anything that happens in your life," she said.What an inspiration! Paige has 15 that we don' t have to let anything get in the way of doing what we love.1A.sufferedB.achievedC.thoughtD.seen2A.attentionB.limitsC.associationD.goals3A.buildB.evaluateC.controlD.discover4A.phenomenonB.shameC.burdenD.disability5. B.signaledC.decidedD.advocated6.A.accurateefulC.easyD.clear7.A.adjust toB.care aboutC.depend onD.cheer for8.A.consideredB.provenC.believedD.encouraged9.A.honorB.potentialD.talent10.A.medalsB.skillsC.sympathyD.responsibility11.A.UnexpectedlyB.RandomlyC.UnreasonablyD.Differently12.A.analyzedB.describedC.doubtedD.shared13.A.hobbyB.attitudeC.luckD.concept14.A.conveyB.understandC.selectD.overcome15.A.concludedB.directedC.repliedD.shown二、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和D)中,选出最佳选项Ten years ago, my mum gave me a fancy blood pressure monitor. I had high blood pressure and she wanted to make sure I was always 1 it. Being in my early twenties, this situation should have 2 me, but it didn't; I had long been 3 from nameless anxiety and stress. After a decade long 4 , my blood pressure could finally be controlled. Through lots of meditation(冥想), exercise, and diets, I've slowly 5 from it in the last few years.I'm happy that I no longer need my blood pressure monitor. But I know my mum 6 a large amount of money on it when her 7 was not the best. I decided to put it upfor 8 online, and a woman responded, saying she wanted to buy it shortly after I posted it. I went to a coffee shop and 9 her, along with her mother. Neither of them was in the best of health.She carefully took out some 10 from her wallet to pay me, and it 11 me that I could not let her pay me. I had a smile card on hand in my wallet; I slipped itin the bag and told her "Here, just take it." She was confused and tried to hand me the money again. I again insisted that she take it. She was 12 and thanked me.Although l didn't repay my mum in cash, I am more than 13 that I repaid herby passing on her 14 to someone who may be a stranger but 15 needed it.1A.giving way toB.catching up withC.getting away withD.keeping track of2.A.interestedB.shockedC.relievedD.encouraged3.A.preventinB.resultingC.sufferingD.separating4.A.struggleB.analysisC.searchD.summary5.A.run C.learntD.removed6.A.spentB.costC.wastedD.threw7.A.financeB.experienceC.ideaD.thought8.A.showB.funC.saleD.praise9.A.contactedB.inspiredC.metD.forgaveA.cardsB.paperC.keysD.cash11.A.frightenedB.benefitedC.hitD.attacked12.A.depressedB.touchedC.sadD.bored13.A.surprisedB.anxiousC.eagerD.delighted14.A.giftB.hopeD.desire15. A.reallyB.differentlyC.hardlyD.gradually三、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和D)中,选出最佳选项My grandmother was always encouraging me to set goals and work hard to achieve them. She would tell me not to be a follower and not to set 1 on what I could achieve. She truly believed that if there were no limits you could achieve whatever you wanted.I would never forget the following story that she once told me:A farmer won first 2 at the country fair for his radish (樱桃萝卜)that wasthe exact shape and 3 of a milk bottle.Many were 4 as to how the farmer was able to grow this radish that was the exact shape of a milk bottle.5 one gentleman went up to the farmer and asked the question. The farmer replied, "It was easy. I got the seed growing and then I put it into the milk bottle.It had 6 else to go."You can use this story as an analogy(比喻)to life—our live are 7 by the kindof surroundings we place ourselves in, the people that we allow to 8 us, and the goals we give ourselves.If we only 9 and take no action, then we get no further. But if we 10 ,set a goal and take action, then our life takes a 11 shape. Goals and actionscan help us accomplish more in a year than what some people will accomplish in a lifetime.To prove this 12 , read the biographies of successful people and you will see that goals and actions 13 played a big role in their success.Remember the 14 of Mary Kay Ash, who said, "Don't limit yourself. Many people limit themselves to what they think they can do. You can go as far as your mind lets you. Whatever you believe, remember, you can achieve."In summary, don't put yourself in a bottle; in other words, move out of what is 15 and secure if you want to move forward.1A.expectationsB.rulesC.limitsD.lines2A.remarkB.prizeC.positionD.award3.A.sizeB.lengthC.weightD.height4.A.doubtful C.anxiousD.curious5.A.ImmediatelyB.GraduallyC.FinallyD.Actually6.A.nowhereB.everywhereC.somewhereD.anywhere7.A.shapedB.formedC.controlledD.improvedA.understandB.helpC.influenceD.contact9.A.dreamB.refuseC.doubtD.change10.A.struggleB.insistC.continueD.plan11.A.beautifulB.differentD.clear12.A.theoryB.lessonC.pointD.evidence13. A.as usualB.above allC.at allD.in fact14.A.exampleB.wisdomC.statementD.speech15.fortableB.valuableC.ordinaryD.boring四、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和D)中,选出最佳选项"A bird with a broken wing will never fly as high." I'm sure that John would agree with this saying, 1 he felt this way almost every day in school.By high school, John was the most famous troublemaker in his town. He was always absent, didn't answer questions and got into 2 . He had failed almost every exam by the time he entered his senior year, yet was passed on each year to a higher grade level. Teachers didn't want to 3 him again the following year. John was moving on, but definitely not moving 4 .I met John for the first time at a weekend leadership training programme since John was one of 105 students who 5 . At the start of the training, John was just standing outside the circle of students, against the back wall. He didn't 6 join the discussion groups. But slowly, the interactive games put him in.The ice really melted when the groups started building a list of 7 and negative things that had occurred at school that year. John 8 some constructive ideas on those situations. The other students in John's group 9 his comments.All of a sudden John felt like a part of the group, and before long he was 10 likea leader. By the end of the training, he had joined the Homeless Project team. The other students on the team were 11 with his passionate concern and ideas. They 12 elected John co-chairman of the team.John started 13 at school every day and answered questions from teachersfor the first time. He led a second project, 14 300 blankets and 1,000 pairs of shoes for the homeless shelter from house to house. A bird with a broken wing only needs 15 . Once healed, it can fly higher than the rest.1A.ifB.untilC.asD.though2A.fightsB.debtC.difficultiesD.work3A.loveB.petC.have 4A.inB.upC.awayD.back5.A.signed upB.ran awayC.fell downD.went by6.A.hurriedlyB.easilyC.readily7.elessB.meaningfulC.strangeD.positive8.A.changedB.expressedC.reservedD.noticed9.A.refusedB.ignoredC.welcomed10.A.dressedB.treatedC.bornD.shaped11.A.impressedB.patientC.disappointedD.familiar 12.A.stillB.againC.hardlyD.even13.A.showing upB.dropping outC.going downD.walking around14.A.buyingB.collectingC.donatingD.making15.A.raisingB.feedingC.mendingD.replacing附:参考答案和解析一、答案:1-5 BBADC 6-10 CABDA 11-15 ACBDD解析:1.考查动词及语境理解。
高考俚语俗语运用完形填空30题1**Passage**In our daily lives, we often come across various situations where we use different expressions. For example, when we are extremely happy, we might say we are on cloud nine. When we are in a difficult situation, we might say we are in a pickle. Let's see how well you know these common idioms.There is a new student in our class. He is very friendly and always ready to help others. He is truly a __1__ person. Everyone likes him. He is also very good at sports. He can run very fast and is often the first one to finish the race. He is a __2__ runner.One day, we had a math test. I didn't study well for it and was very nervous. But my friend told me not to worry and just do my best. He said, "Don't stress. It's just a piece of cake." After the test, I realized that it wasn't as difficult as I thought. It was indeed a __3__ test.At lunchtime, we went to the cafeteria. There were a lot of delicious food to choose from. I had a sandwich and an apple. It was a __4__ lunch.After school, I went to the library to study. It was very quiet there andI could concentrate on my work. It was a __5__ place to study.1. A.kind-hearted B.selfish zy D.cruel答案:A。
【中考英语阅读题库】心灵鸡汤:DontbreakapinkiepromiseDon’t break a ‘pinkie promise’When making a promise, why do Chinese people like to hook pinkies (勾小指)?In China, children like to make promises by hooking pinkies with each other. They then say, “A pinkie promise must be kept for 100 years.”Where does the “pinkie promise” come from? One theory is that it has something to do with the role of fingers in Chinese culture. The Chinese character for “finger” (指) has the same pronunciation as a character that means “aim” or “purpose” (旨). The latter can sometimes refer to someone’s thoughts. So hooking fingers can be seen as the exchanging of thoughts.That might be why the fingers play an important role in making promises. Chinese people not only use them to complete a promise, but also cut them when making a blood oath (歃血盟). When someone swears (发誓) to heaven, they use their finger to point to the sky.Generally, people hook fingers when making a serious promise. In some gangster (黑帮) movies, if a person breaks a promise, he or she may have their little finger cut off!Of course, this kind of thing is not very likely to happen in real life. But we can still see how important “pinkie promises” can be.Choose the answer:1. Chinese kids believ e their “pinkie promises” must be kept for _____.A. a whole lifeB. 100 yearsC. three daysD. a year2. What do Chinese people think of “hooking fingers”?A. It is a way to break an old tradition.B. It makes people more honest.C. It gives people hope.D. It represents the exchange of thoughts.3. When people make a blood oath, they usually _____.A. cut their fingersB. point to the groundC. hook their pinkiesD. drink some milk答案:BDA。
完形填空阅读理解练习题(word)一、完形填空1.完形填空Where did you go yesterday? Did you hear music at any of those places? Today most stores and restaurants play music. You might 1 hear music in an office or on a farm.Scientists believe that music changes the 2 people behave. According to some scientists, the sound of Western classical music makes people 3 richer. When a restaurant plays classical music, people spend 4 money on food and drinks. When the restaurant plays 5 music, people spend less money. With 6 music, people spend even less. Scientists also believe that loud, fast music makes people eat faster. In fact people eat their food faster when the music gets faster. Some restaurants play fast music during their 7 hours. This gets people to eat faster and leave 8 . In this way, restaurants can make more money. Some scientists think that music makes you think and learn better. They say that music helps students to be more active. It is true that people learn better when they are 9 . And listening to music can help you relax.Be 10 next time you hear music somewhere, because it might change the way you do things.1. A. already B. even C. hardly D. never2. A. way B. time C. idea D. place3. A. become B. get C. feel D. look4. A. much B. more C. little D. less5. A. pop B. modern C. light D. country6. A. no B. much C. any D. some7. A. free B. busy C. happy D. sad8. A. slowly B. quickly C. quietly D. carefully9. A. excited B. interested C. confident D. relaxed10. A. quiet B. quick C. happy D. careful【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)C;(4)B;(5)A;(6)A;(7)B;(8)B;(9)D;(10)D;【解析】【分析】本文介绍了音乐可能会改变你做事的方式。
人教版英语九年级完形填空练习题五十一(含答案解析)How can we keep a feeling of balance in our lives? How can we live with a positive attitude? To answer the two questions, let’s 1 the following points.Lift Isn’t Fair Our life isn’t always 2 of pleasure, is it? Life doesn’t always give us a hand and doing our best doesn’t always bring good results.Failure Failure is necessary to life, almost as necessary as the 3 we breathe. Failure is part of trying. The only thing that we need to think about is 4 to deal with it. In fact, failure can be a great teacher that leads us to success.Loneliness It’s 5 for us to be with our family and friends for ever. Sometimes we have to be alone. Don’t be afraid when we feel lonely. Treasure the friendship, kindness and love we own now.Suffering Growing up is not easy and pain is part of our lives. Almost 6 gets hurt. Take a deep breath and give life a big smile when we suffer pain.Personal Responsibility We each have a choice to be either a 7 or a loser. We should have responsibility for the choices we make. What we will have in the future depends on what we do 8 .Self-confidence We should believe we can do something well. Nothing in the world is difficult for the man who 9 himself.Life is like a long journey. 10 with a positive attitude and look at the bright side of things. There will always be sunshine and flowers in our eyes.根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
中考英语专项能力提升练习-完形填空人生百味类(含答案)一、完形填空1.完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was about twelve,I headed to a restaurant for dinner with my family. It was winter,and on that particular night,the 1 was really blowing hard.As my mom and I headed towards the restaurant from our car,a girl about my age 2 her mother came up to us. They asked if we had any spare change. My mom immediately asked where they kept their things. They pointed to an old car in a parking lot across the street. The girl said there were 3 of them living in that car.My mom said she had something to do 4 handing the people a few dollars. She sent me inside the restaurant with my dad and my three siblings. But she didn't come with us.Later,I 5 that she had gone home and emptied our cupboards into a few bags. Then,she brought the bags of food to the family. I wasn't there when 6 happened,but I can imagine the joy it brought to their faces.A few days later,when I learned about what she had done,I 7 her why she helped those people. She told me that they were not lucky. I remember the face of that girl who had asked us for change — she was the same 8 as me,yet we looked so different.Here I stood,dressed in almost new clothes,headed to dine in a restaurant and then went back home to the bedroom I 9 with my younger sister. I remember thinking that the girl didn't have any food to eat,and she was heading back to a cold car shared with five other people.After painting this picture in my mind,I 10 why my mom had done what she did. I will never forget what she did that night,and how she taught me one of the best lessons I ever learned.1. A. wind B. rain C. snow D. cloud2. A. of B. or C. by D. with3. A. four B. five C. six D. seven4. A. if B. before C. unless D. after5. A. handed out B. looked out C. found out D. gave out6. A. what B. that C. this D. one7. A. asked B. told C. knew D. talked8. A. year B. size C. age D. grade9. A. worked B. decorated C. studied D. shared10. A. forgot B. understood C. remembered D. wondered2.通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项。
Ramona's Touch
It was only a few weeks after my surgery, and I went to Dr. Belt's office for a checkup. It was just after my first chemotherapy(化疗)treatment.
My scar was still very _1_. My arm was numb underneath. This whole set of unique and _2_ sensations was like having a new roommate to share the two-bedroom apartment formerly known as my breasts - now lovingly known as "the breast and the chest."
As usual, I was taken to an examination room to have my blood drawn, _3_ - a terrifying process for me, since I'm so frightened of needles.
I lay down on the examining table. I'd worn a big plaid flannel shirt and a camisole underneath. It was a carefully thought _4_ costume that I hoped others would regard as a casual wardrobe choice. The plaid _5_ my new chest, the camisole protected it and the buttons on the shirt made for easy medical access.
Ramona entered the room. Her warm sparkling smile was familiar, and stood out in _6_ to my fears. I'd first seen her in the office a few weeks earlier. She wasn't my nurse on that day, but I _7_ her because she was laughing. She laughed in deep, round and rich tones. I remember wondering what could be so _8_ behind that medical door. What could she possibly find to laugh about at a time like this? So I decided she wasn't _9_ enough about the whole thing and that I would try to find a nurse who was. But I was wrong.
This day was different. Ramona had taken my blood before. She knew about my fear of _10_, and she kindly hid the paraphernalia under a magazine with a bright blue picture of a kitchen being remodeled. As we opened the blouse and dropped the camisole, the catheter on my breast was _11_ and the fresh scar on my chest could be seen.
She said, "How is your scar healing?"
I said, "I think pretty well. I wash around it gently each day." The memory of the shower water hitting my numb chest_12_ across my face.
She gently reached _12 _and ran her hand across the scar, examining the smoothness of the healing skin and looking for any irregularities. I began to _13_ gently and quietly. She brought her _14_ eyes to mine and said, "You haven't touched it yet, have you?" And I said, "No."
So this wonderful, warm woman laid the palm of her golden brown hand on my pale chest and she gently held it there. For a long time. I continued to cry quietly. In soft tones she said, "This is part of your body. This is you. It's okay to touch it." But I couldn't. So she touched it for me. The scar. The healing _15_. And beneath it, she touched my heart. Then Ramona said, "I'll _16_ your hand while you touch it." So she placed her hand next to mine, and we both were _17_. That was the gift that Ramona gave me.
That night as I lay down to sleep, I gently _18_ my hand on my chest and I left it there until I dozed off. I knew I wasn't _19_. We were all in bed together, metaphorically speaking, my breast, my chest, Ramona's gift and me.
1.A.distinct B.clear C.tender D.miserable
2.A.terrible B.hopelessness C.grieved D.weird
3.A.again B.as C.although D.also
4.A.about B.of C.out D.up
5.A.protruded B.camouflaged C.decorated D.exposed
6.A.contrast parison C.confront D.face
7.A.recognize B.remember C.dislike D.know
8.A.terrible B.impassable C.happiness D.funny
9.A.good B.cheerful C.hardworking D.serious
10.A.needles B.blood C.she D.syringe
11.A.off B.exposed C.removed D.unfolded
12.A.flashed B.went C.dodged D.through
12.A.over B.on C.in D.of
13.A.cry B.smile C.look D.whisper
14.A.bright B.enchanted C.warm D.sharp
15.A.wound B.skin C.breast D.heart
16.A.pick B.take C.give D.hold
17.A.quiet B.smile C.peaceful ugh
18.A.hold B.capture C.stroke D.place
19.A.afraid B.helpless C.alone D.gratitude
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