高考英语 易错题查漏补缺 完形填空精选练习(36)
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完形填空训练(十六)John Perry stood up and looked around again. The island had been a good place to find shells. But now how could he make the 1 move out to sea…? If they swam out to sea he could jump in and get to shore 2 they saw him.He saw the sharks rolling and playing. Their 3 was now gone and they were killing for fun. How could he make them move away?He drew his knife from his belt. Sharks can 4 blood, he thought. He putthe knife against his leg and cut deep into the 5 . The blood ran out and he caught it on his white shirt. When the shirt was red and wet he tied some cloth around his leg to 6 the flow of blood. He then tied a long piece of cloth to the shirt, threw it into the water and 7 it with the piece of cloth.The sharks smelled the blood and came 8 toward the shirt. He ran down the sand reef pulling the shirt and the sharks raced after it. He was 9 them away from shore. Suddenly he dropped the cloth, turned toward the 10 and ran asfast as he could. He jumped in the water and swam.He was halfway across 11 he turned to look back. A high bony fin (鳍) was 12 through the water toward him. He put his face in the water and kicked and splashed himself 13 as fast as he could. The shore was near now.He lifted his head again to 14 and he saw the shore very near. From behind he left the water rush toward him, almost pushing him, helping him. And then a great gray body hit him and almost rolled him over in the water. He touched the shore with 15 and he pulled himself up the stones. The shark, 16 by the smell of blood and the chase (追逐), went wildly after him. Its great body crashed against 17 .The end came quickly and the water was covered with the shark’s blood. The injured shark was eaten up 18 by others as it tried to escape.Perry slowly struggled 19 his feet.“So,” he said, “you did not get me.” And he looked down at the sharksstill eating 20 they weren’t hungry. He climbed up the stones and walked toward the village.1. A. boats B. sharks C. soldiersD. shells2. A. before B. after C. untilD. when3. A. food B. hunger C. angerD. wish4. A. fear B. taste C. drinkD. smell5. A. sand B. shark C. fleshD. mat6. A. stop B. keep C. joinD. cause7. A. pulled B. wrapped C. connectedD. caught8. A. running B. racing C. swimmingD. jumping9. A. driving B. keeping C. preventingD. leading10. A. sea B. shore C. islandD. sand11. A. before B. while C. unlessD. when12. A. going B. running C. cuttingD. swimming13. A. forward B. backward C. upwardD. downward14. A. cry B. breathe C. swimD. escape15. A. his feet B. a stick C. his fingers D. the shirt16. A. interested B. frightened C. disappointedD. excited17. A. the shore B. Perry C. the stonesD. the shells18. A. lively B. alive C. deadD. friendly19. A. on B. by C. toD. with20. A. as though B. even though C. as soon asD. as long as完形填空训练(十六)1~5 BABDC 6~10 AABDB 11~15 DCABC 16~20 DCBCB。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(四十七)Coming home from school that dark winter day so long ago, I was filled with excitement of having the weekend off. But I was 1 into stillness by what I saw. Mother was seated at the far end of the sofa, 2 , with the second-hand green typewriter on the table. She told me that she couldn’t type fast and then she was out of work. My shock and embarrassment at finding mother in tears was a perfect proof of how 3 I understood the pressures on her.Sitting beside her on the sofa, I began very 4 to understand.“I guess we all have to 5 sometimes,” Mother said quietly. I could 6 her pain and the tension (紧张) of 7 the strong feelings that were interrupted by my arrival. Suddenly, something inside me 8 . I reached out and put my arms around her. Shebroke then. She put her face 9 my shoulder and sobbed (啜泣). I held her 10 and didn’t try to talk. I knew I was doing what I should, what I could 11 it was enough. In that moment, feeling mother’s 12 with feelings, I understood for the first time,she being so easy to 13 . She was still my mother, 14 she was something 15 , a person having the ability of bearing fear, 16 and failure. I could feel her pain as she must have felt mine on a thousand occasions when I sought 17 in her arms.A week later Mother took a job selling dry goods at half the salary the radio station 18 . “It’s a job I can do, though,”she said simply. But the evening practice on the old greentypewriter continued. I had a very 19 feeling now when I passed her door at night and heard her tapping 20 across the paper. I knew there was something more going on in there than a woman learning to type.1. A. tired B. ashamed C. lazyD. shocked2. A. crying B. smiling C. thinkingD. whispering3. A. eagerly B. worriedly C. littleD. much4. A. quickly B. slowly C. suddenlyD. proudly5. A. fail B. win C. fall sickD. give in6. A. know of B. watch C. senseD. recognize7. A. holding back B. putting away C. sitting upD. stopping from8. A. lit up B. came true C. turnedD. increased9. A. to B. up C. throughD. against10. A. thoughtfully B. tightly C. carefullyD. politely11. A. and that B. now that C. but thatD. so that12. A. hand B. face C. hairD. back13. A. content B. break C. fallD. understand 14. A. therefore B. however C. yetD. though15. A. more B. much C. littleD. huge16. A. wound B. defeat C. cutD. hurt17. A. kindness B. memory C. comfortD. support18. A. supplied B. offered C. paid forD. contributed19. A. different B. hard C. pleasantD. serious20. A. off B. away C. outD. through完形填空练习(四十七)1~5 DACBA 6~10 CACDB 11~15 ADBCA 16~20 DCBAB。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(二十五)“My name’s Jim Shelley and I’m an addict (有瘾的人) …”With these words I began to 1 the problem, the problem of my telephone addiction. I used to call people 2 , from the moment I woke up to the time I went to sleep. I 3 to be phoned, I wanted to phone. Just one more call.It started socially—a few calls each day. It seemed 4 , justa quick chat. Gradually though, the 5 got worse. Soon it was6 use, until, finally, addiction.And it began to affect my 7 . During the day I would disappear for 8 call. If I couldn’t make a call, I spent the whole time waiting for the phone to ring. Getting more and more 9 , in the end, I would ring someone, then someone else, 10 myself just one more call.I was phoning people and 11 messages to make sure 12 calls would see me through the day. I used to arrive at friends’homes and before the door was closed, go straight for the phone with the 13 “Is it OK if I just use the phone …?” At work, I became 14 when my fellow workers tried to 15 me from using the phone. And one day I hit my boss (with the phone). Finally the police caught me 16 a phone box that had taken my last one pound coin, and I was 17 to see a psychiatrist (心理医生).I haven’t 18 a phone in the house for three weeks now, and it’s several days 19 I used a phone box. I try not to watch TV because there are 20 people on it making phone calls. My nameis Jim Shelley and I am an addict.1. A. face B. find C. acceptD. notice2. A. now and then B. all the time C. at homeD. at work3. A. tried B. asked C. waitedD. invited4. A. polite B. important C. fineD. special5. A. condition B. situation C. resultD. effect6. A. frequent B. regular C. unusualD. particular7. A. friends B. study C. familyD. work8. A. a quick B. a secret C. an expectedD. an extra9. A. hopeful B. delighted C. frightenedD. anxious10. A. forcing B. telling C. givingD. limiting11. A. leaving B. taking C. passingD. recording12. A. long B. immediate C. enoughD. surprising13. A. saying B. demands C. wishD. words14. A. careful B. mad C. determinedD. helpless 15. A. save B. reduce C. protectD. stop16. A. destroying B. using C. stealingD. emptying17. A. offered B. guided C. orderedD. reminded18. A. missed B. had C. receivedD. fixed19. A. as B. when C. ifD. since20. A. always B. just C. moreD. different完形填空练习(二十五)1~5 ABCCB 6~10 ADADB 11~15 ACDBD 16~20 ACBDA。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(一百)The Town of Pressure and the Town of Pleasure were neighbors but had nothing in common. Residents built walls to 1 influencefrom the other town.In Pressure, 2 struggled to be the very best. When womengave birth, they would 3 to have the baby with the loudest cry. There was violent competition in every aspect of life. Because 4 was the index (指数) of success, people were 5 busy making money, with 6 for relaxation. Some young people couldn’t bearthe intensity and resorted to drink or drugs to escape.7 , over in Pleasure, the motto was “As long as you like it,do it.” People grew up without 8 and 9 do anything they liked. Children played computer games day and night. At school, teachers didn’t 10 whether students showed up or not. Workers might sit around the office 11 sipping coffee and doing nothing.12 the lack of regulations, nobody worried about losing theirjobs. It was 13 that mattered. No one had the 14 thought of moving forward, either for themselves or for the town. The computers they used were 15 models from Pressure.Some of the young were addicted to 16 because of the meaninglessness of their lives. Then, people in the two towns began asking themselves, “What is 17 for?” But, just before life in the two towns completely 18 , there came a saint – Mr. Reason. He went from door to door, talking with people and giving advice. People in Pressure learnt to be 19 with what they had, while people in Pleasure began to make plans. They 20 the walls between them and built a road to connect the two. The towns’people came to realize the truth—there is no space between Pressure and Pleasure if they don’t go to extremes.1. A. connect B. keep C. keep outD. prevent2. A. everyone B. anyone C. nobody D. somebody3. A. have B. like C. competeD. try4. A. health B. joy C. childrenD. wealth5. A. seldom B. always C. hardlyD. sometimes6. A. much time B. no reason C. many reasonsD. no time7. A. Meanwhile B. At the same time C. ThereforeD. Virtually8. A. pleasure B. pressure C. workD. happiness9. A. must B. need C. couldD. dared10. A. know B. find C. recognizeD. care11. A. in the morning B. in the evening C. all day longD. in the afternoon12. A. Thanks to B. Regardless of C. Owe toD. According to 13. A. money B. time C. pleasureD. pressure14. A. strongest B. slightest C. mostD. smallest15. A. the old B. the new C. the bestD. the same16. A. books B. work C. moneyD. drugs17. A. pressure B. life C. pleasureD. money18. A. improved B. failed C. succeededD. lived19. A. content B. surprised C. patientD. angry20A. built B. put down C. pulled downD. set up完形填空练习(一百)1~5 CDACDB 6~10 DABCD 11~15 CACBA 16~20 DBBAC。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空训练(三)The sound of the rain hitting the windows wakes me up and it sound just exactly as it did 15 years ago, which reminded me of my girlhood.It was my second day of 1 and it was raining heavily. I could not 2 the habit I had at home , so I fell asleep right at my 3 .I woke up to find myself not in the classroom but carried on Dad’s back. We were 4 home. It was the last time I felt 5 to him.After that, he never carried me or hugged me as other fathers did to their children. I was not bothered much by this 6 . I was proud of it, for I felt 7 and “grown up.” However, there were times when I felt depressed by not having sought 8 from him.One day, I was writing Chinese characters as homework. I hated doing this more than anything. Dad came and stood behind me for a moment, 9 me scratching (乱吐,勾抹) the paper. Then hesaid,“This kind of writing needs 10 .Your writing is not strong enough. Press harder.”I follow his 11 for the next two words, but 12 I could see little improvement, I followed my own method-the 13 way. His advice did not improve my writing but our 14 . As I grew older, I found out that he had finished his 15 in Grade 6, which was the highest grade in town then, so he was considered to be a 6 . People used to ask him to write something to put on the walls, but he never felt very useful.He often said to me, “As you can see, this family is going to count on you. We are 17 to improve you anything for yourfuture .Your have to get 8 to change the life for yourself.”As a result of his 19 , I have 20 it through high school and through college.1. A. graduation B. employment C. collegeD. school2. A. from B. resist C. followD. break3. A. dormitory B. door C. deskD. bed4 A. at B. already C. beyondD. halfway5. A. close B. near C. happyD. relaxed6. A. gap B. thought C. actionD. accident7. A. lonely B. depressed C. independentD. comfortable8. A. comfort B. help C. supportD. explanation9. A. helping B. directing C. watchingD. blaming10. A. skill B. patience C. timeD. practice11. A. introduction B. manner C. spiritD. advice12. A. even if B. while C. asD. though 13. A. difficult B. slow C. efficientD. fast14. A. relationship B. friendship C. thoughtD. life15. A. schooling B. life C. hopeD. expectation16. A. writer B. scholar C. scientistD. specialist17. A. tired B. glad C. uselessD. ready18. A. an education B. a rich boyfriend C. a well-paid job D. a good writing19. A. help B. expectations C. examinationD. watch20. A. succeeded B. got C. madeD. found完形填空训练(三)1~5 DBCDA 6~10 BCACB 11~15 DCDAA 16~20 BCABC。
完形填空练习(七十五)I ran across a dim photo of him the other day, going through some old things. He’s been dead for 25 years. His name was Rex.1 was his favorite recreation (娱乐). He had so much2 in the water as any person I have known. You didn’t have to throw a stick in the water to3 him to go in. Of course, he would bring back a stick to you if you4 throw one in.That 5 me of the night, 6 he brought back a small chest that he found somewhere how 7 nobody ever knew. Since it was Rex, it 8 easily have been half a mile. The chest wasn’t a good one. It was just a 9 old piece that somebody 10 . Still, it was something he wanted, probably 11 it presented a nice problem in transportation. It tested his courage. We first knew about his achievement when, deep in the night, we 12 him trying to get the cheat up onto the porch (门厅). It sounded 13 two or three people were trying to tear the house 14 . We came downstairs and turned on the 15 light. Rex was on the top step trying to pull the thing up, but it had 16 somehow and he was just holding his own. I suppose he would have held his own 17 dawn if we hadn’t helped him. The next day we carted the chest miles away and threw it out. If we had thrown it out in a 18 place, he would have brought it home again, as a small token (象征) of his strength in such matters. 19 , he had been taught to carry heavy wooden objects about and he was 20 of his skill.1. A. Fighting B. Swimming C. BarkingD. Running2. A. fun B. trouble C. dangerD. difficulty3. A. stop B. make C. getD. have4. A. will B. do C. didD. would5. A. reminds B. warns C. tellsD. suggests6. A. which B. while C. asD. when7. A. far B. long C. oldD. heavy8. A. could B. can C. shouldD. would9. A. priceless B. worthless C. valuableD. important10. A. kept B. forgot C. desertedD. remained11. A. because B. only if C. even ifD. in case12. A. saw B. heard C. watchedD. caught13. A. like B. that C. as ifD. at least14. A. up B. in C. awayD. down15. A. hall B. kitchen C. bedroomD. porch16. A. rolled B. stopped C. caughtD. broken17. A. at B. before C. tillD. during18. A. distant B. nearby C. silentD. busy19. A. In all B. As a result C. At lastD. After all20. A. proud B. tired C. ashamedD. doubtful完形填空练习(七十五)1~5 BACCA 6~10 DAABC 11~15 ABCDD 16~20 CCBDA。
高三英语语法易错点辨析完形填空题30题1There is a small town where people live a peaceful life. One day, a mysterious visitor came to the town. The visitor had a strange charm that attracted everyone's attention. He told stories of faraway places and adventures. The people were fascinated by his tales.___1___ he stayed in the town for a few days, he made many friends. However, there was something mysterious about him. Some people suspected that he had a hidden agenda.___2___ they were right or not, no one could be sure. But his presence had definitely brought some changes to the town. The town's atmosphere became more lively and exciting.___3___ the visitor left, the people missed him. They wondered if they would ever see him again. Some even hoped that he would return one day.___4___ time passed, the memory of the visitor gradually faded. But his stories continued to inspire the people. They started to dream of their own adventures and explore new places.___5___, life in the town returned to normal. But the experience with the visitor had left a deep impression on everyone.1. A. As B. While C. Since D. When答案:B。
高考完形填空易错题及解析题库一、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。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空训练(十五)Sare Niccoli, the 17-year-old daughter of a rich textile owner was freed by her kidnappers (绑匪) after 118 days. She said she 1 most of the time in a tent in the woods 2 one foot tied to a tree. 3 was freed late on Friday 4 her family paid a 5of $1.8 million, the largest ransom (赎金) 6 paid in Italy.“I was 7 well,” the girl told the 8 during the interview, “Biscuits, cakes, often hot food and 9 stewed beef.” She said her nearly four months in 10 was spent in atent pitched (set up) in a 11 area.“I never 12 their faces and when they 13 , they changed their voices in nasal tones (speaking through nose passage) on14 ,” she said. “They kept 15 that the only thing theywanted was the money and that they didn’t want to have 16 todo with me or my family.”The high 17 student, who was seized by three face-coveredand 18 men on July 2, 1983 from her family’s 19 villa (别墅) in Tuscany, said she still had no idea 20 on earth she had been held.1. A. got B. had C. tookD. spent2. A. and B. including C. withD. although3. A. She B. Her friend C. Her fatherD. Her mother4. A. so B. after C. unlessD. if5. A. lot B. amount C. totalD. figure6. A. money B. ever C. possiblyD. being7. A. treated B. understood C. consideredD. tested8. A. family B. reporters C. policeD. friends9. A. a bit B. at times C. somewhatD. containing10. A. prison B. trap C. troubleD. dark11. A. dangerous B. wooded C. kidnappingD. farm12. A. watched B. remembered C. sawD. looked at13. A. cried B. sang C. spokeD. laughed14. A. purpose B. average C. holidayD. time15. A. repeating B. doing C. talkingD. asking for16. A. nothing B. something C. everythingD. anything17. A. society B. family C. classD. school 18. A. armed B. handed C. kidnappedD. terrified19. A. country B. city C. textileD. downtown20. A. which B. what C. whyD. where完形填空训练(十五)1~5 DCABC 6~10 BABBC 11~15 BCCAA 16~20 DDAAD。
完形填空练习(三十五)I was six when I joined my father and two elder brothers at sunrise in the fields of Eufaula, Okla. 1 the time I was eight I was helping Dad fix up old furniture. He gave me a cent for every nail I 2 out of old boards.I got my first 3 job, at JM’s Restaurant in town, when I was 12. My main responsibilities were 4 tables and washing dishes, 5 sometimes I helped cook.Every day after school I would 6 to JM’s and work until ten. Even on Saturdays I 7 from two until eleven. At that age it was difficult going towork and 8 my friends run off to swim or play. I didn’t necessarily like work, but I loved what working 9 me to have. Because of my 10 I was always theone buying when my friends and I went to the local Tastee Freez. This made me11 .Word that I was trustworthy and hard-working 12 around town. A local clothing store offered me credit (赊账) 13 I was only in seventh grade. I immediately 14 a $68 sports coat and a $ 22 pair of shoes. I was 15 only65 cents an hour, and I already owed the storekeeper $90! So I learned 16 the danger of easy credit. I paid it 17 as soon as I could.My first job taught me self-control, responsibility and brought me a 18 of personal satisfaction few of my friends had experienced. As my father, 19 worked three jobs, once told me, “If you 20 sacrifice (奉献) and responsibility, there are not many things in life you can’t have.” How right he was.1. A. Before B. Within C. FromD. By2. A. pulled B. put C. pickedD. pressed3. A. usual B. real C. mainD. particular4. A. sweeping B. packing C. clearingD. emptying5. A. or B. so C. butD. even6. A. head B. turn C. changeD. move7. A. studied B. worked C. playedD. slept8. A. helping B. having C. watchingD. letting9. A. asked B. told C. promisedD. allowed10. A. study B. power C. ageD. job11. A. proud B. friendly C. luckyD. hopeful12. A. ran B. got C. flewD. carried13. A. although B. while C. ifD. since14. A. sold B. borrowed C. chargedD. wore15. A. keeping B. making C. payingD. taking16. A. gradually B. greatly C. hardlyD. early17. A. out B. over C. awayD. off18. a. point B. level C. partD. sign19. A. he B. that C. whoD. whoever20. A. understand B. demand C. offerD. fear完形填空练习(三十五)1~5 DABCC 6~10 ABCDD 11~15 ABACB 16~20 DDBCA。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空训练(十七)In Mr. Allen’s high school class, all the students have to“get married”. However, the wedding ceremonies are not real ones but imitations (模拟). These ceremonies sometimes become so noisythat the loud laughter 1 out the voice of the “minister”. 2 the two students getting married often begin to laugh quietly.The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficultand 3 business. He wants young people to understand that there must be many 4 after marriage. He believes that the 5 for these psychological and financial adjustments (心理和财政调整)should be understood before people 6 .Mr. Allen doesn’t only 7 his students to major problemsfaced 8 marriage such as illness or unemployment. He also lets them know the 9 problems they will face every day. He wants young people to know about all the difficulties and troubles thatcan throw marriage to the 10 point. He even familiarizes his students with the problems of divorce (离婚) and the 11 that divorced men must pay child 12 money for their children and sometimes pay monthly some money to their 13 .It has been nervous for some of the students to 14 the problems that a married couple often faces. 15 they took the course, they had not felt much 16 about the problems of marriage. 17 both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen’s course is 18 and have supported the 19 publicly. Their statements and letters supporting the class have made the school more firmly believe that it’s necessary to 20 the course again.1. A. makes B. drowns C. diesD. takes2. A. Just B. Yet C. StillD. Even3. A. funny B. terrible C. seriousD. beautiful4. A. changes B. events C. choicesD. children5. A. way B. need C. possibilityD. chance6. A. graduate B. teach C. learnD. marry7. A. lead B. put C. introduceD. explain8. A. to B. in C. againstD. on9. A. practical B. painful C. physical D. proper10. A. boiling B. freezing C. breakingD. melting11. A. truth B. fact C. viewD. reason12. A. support B. medicine C. educationD. care13. A. parents B. lawyers C. wivesD. families14. A. settle B. see C. faceD. forget 15. A. Since B. When C. UntilD. After16. A. excited B. satisfied C. disappointedD. worried17. A. However B. Therefore C. IndeedD. Besides18. A. worthless B. valuable C. interestingD. tiring19. A. marriage B. problem C. courseD. content20. A. improve B. stop C. continueD. offer完形填空训练(十七)1~5 BDCAB 6~10 DCBAC 11~15 BACBC 16~20 DABCD。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(八十九)As I drove my blue Buick into the garage. I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was 1 too close to my space. I had to drive back and forth to get my car into the 2 space. That left3 enough room to open the door. Then one day I arrived home4 , and just as I turned off the engine, the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space-too close to my car,5 . At last I had a chance to meet the driver. My patience had6 and I shouted at her, “Can’t you see you’re not7 me enough space?Parkfar ther over.” Banging (猛推) open her door into 8 , the driver shouted back: “Make me!” 9 this she stepped out of the garage. Still, each time she got home first, she parked too close to my10 . Then one day, I thought, “What can I do?” I soon found11 . The next day the woman 12 a note on her windshield (挡风玻璃):Dear Yellow Oldsmobile,I’m sorry my mistress(女主人) shouted at yours the other day. She’s been sorry about it. I know it because she doesn’t sing anymore while 13. It wasn’t like her to scream 14 . Fact is, she’d just got bad news and was taking it out on you two. I 15you and your mistress will 16 her.Yourneighbor,Blue BuickWhen I went to the 17 the next morning, the Oldsmobile was gone, but there was a note on my windshield:Dear Blue Buick,My mistress is sorry, too. She parked so 18 because shejust learned to drive. We will park much farther over after this.I’m glad we can be 19 now.Your neighbor, YellowOldsmobileAfter that, whenever Blue Buick 20 Yellow Oldsmobile onthe road, their drivers waved cheerfully and smiled.1. A. driven B. parked C. stoppedD. stayed2. A. complete B. close C. narrowD. fixed3. A. quite B. nearly C. seldomD. hardly4. A. hurriedly B. first C. finallyD. timely5. A. as usual B. as planned C. as wellD. as yet6. A. run into B. run about C. run outD. run off7. A. keeping B. saving C. offeringD. leaving8. A. mine B. hers C. itselfD. ours9. A. For B. With C. FromD. Upon10. A. room B. area C. frontD. side 11. A. an instruction B. a result C. an answerD. a chance12. A. put B. wrote C. sentD. discovered13. A. working B. driving C. returningD. cooking14. A. on end B. so long C. like thatD. any more15. A. hope B. know C. supposeD. suggest16. A. comfort B. help C. forgiveD. please17. A. office B. flat C. placeD. garage18. A. crazily B. eagerly C. noisilyD. early19. A. neighbors B. friends C. driversD. writers20. A. followed B. passed C. foundD. greeted完形填空练习(八十九)1~5 BCDBA 6~10 CDABD 11~15 CDBCA 16~20 CDABB。
完形填空练习(六十四)Dad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. I remembered one of his 1 one night when I was ready to quit (退出) a political campaign (运动) I was losing, and wrote about it in my diary.Tired, feeling the many months of 2 , I went up to my study to make some notes. I was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer when I 3 upone of Dad’s old business cards that he was so proud of: Andrea Cuomo, Italian American Groceries Fine Imported Products. Then I thought about how he 4 with difficult situations. A lot of pictures appeared into my 5 , but one scene came sharply into view. We had just 6 to Holliswood, New York. We had our own house for the first time; it had some land around it, even 7 . One, in particular, was a great blue spruce (云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall.Less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible 8 . We came home from the store that night to find the spruce 9 almost totally from the ground and thrown onto the street. When my brother Frankie and I saw the spruce, our hearts 10 . But not Dad’s.The rain was 11 . Then he announced, “OK, we’re going to push him up!” “What are you talking about, Dad? The roots are out of the ground!”“Shut up, we’re going to push him up, he’s going to 12 again.” We couldn’t say 13 to him. So we followed him into the house and we got what rope there was and we 14 the rope around the top of the tree that 15 on the street, and he stood up by the house, with me 16 on the rope and Frankie in the street in the rain, helping to 17 up the great blue spruce. In no time at all, we had it standing up straight again! Dad drove stakes (桩) in the ground, tied rope from the 18 to the stakes, and said, “Don’t worry, he’s going to grow again …”I looked at the 19 and wanted to cry, I couldn’t 20 to got back into the campaign.1. A. classes B. lecture C. lessonsD. talks2. A. struggle B. working C. battleD. defence3. A. turned B. took C. cameD. picked4. A. kept B. worked C. dealtD. helped5. A. heart B. mind C. headD. book6. A. came B. left C. gotD. moved7. A. yard B. field C. flowersD. trees8. A. storm B. rain C. snowD. wind9. A. pushed B. pulled C. putD. struck10. A. fell B. rose C. sankD. dropped11. A. stopping B. falling C. comingD. going12. A. stand B. plant C. dieD. grow13. A. no B. yes C. itD. nothing14. A. made B. gave C. tiedD. kept15. A. put B. left C. placedD. lay16. A. pulling B. pushing C. holdingD. fixing17. A. take B. put C. pullD. push18. A. leaves B. roots C. trunkD. branches19. A. picture B. card C. treeD. rain20. A. wait B. stop C. leaveD. stay完形填空练习(六十四)1~5 CAACB 6~10 DDABC 11~15 BDACD 16~20 ADCBA。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空训练(二十)A strange woman comes to my door one day in early March. It’s a rich area so we often have people selling things 1 --dusters, make-up, frozen foods—but she doesn’t look like 2 saleswoman. She hasn’t got the patter (喋喋不休) either. She 3 smiles shyly and puts a card in my hand: “Amy Turner. Pet Portraits Undertaken.”I 4 my fingernail along the cheap gold edge of the card and look at her, waiting for 5 .“I’ll paint any animal in the 6 of your own home,” Amy Turner says. “Wouldn’t you like a nice picture of your loved one? I’ve had 7 of dogs, cats, parrots, prize bulls….”“Prize bulls!” I can’t 8 looking up and down our street. The 9 of any of my neighbours 10 bulls in their back gardens makes me smile.“I don’t have any animals,” I say as we look past each other. She must be 11 some little cat or dog would come running down the hall to give the game away 12 it is the first chance I’ve had to 13 the air outside. It is one of those spring mornings when you wake up and find winter’s gone. Even the camellia in the garden 14 has flowered over-night, pink blossoms which look shocking 15 the quiet greens and greys.“Why are you still in your dressing gown?” Amy says, turning her 16 back to me. “It’s nearly lunchtime. Are you ill?”“I’m fine,” I 17 . I’m not going to tell a stranger I’ve just been sick in the toilet upstairs and would still be 18 my fingers down my throat if the doorbell hadn’t rung. But now I’m not sure what to do next. Amy is still standing there. She doesn’t seem to think that not having a pet is a good enough 19 .“I’m starving,” she says and I smile politely, nodding the 20 you do before you say goodbye.1. A. side-by-side B. little-by-little C. back-and-forthD. door-to-door2. A. an ordinary B. a professional C. a greenD. a serious3. A. even B. ever C. justD. simple4. A. put B. touch C. placeD. run5. A. an excuse B. a deal C. an explanationD. an opinion6. A. interest B. comfort C. hopeD. honour7. A. experience B. pictures C. feelingD. sense8. A. avoid B. enjoy C. helpD. appreciate9. A. idea B. thought C. sightD. touch10. A. keeping B. selling C. buyingD. training11. A. wishing B. thinking C. meaningD. supposing12. A. when B. and C. asD. but 13. A. smell B. breathe C. feelD. take14. A. besides B. near C. oppositeD. farther15. A. at B. with C. forD. against16. A. mind B. eye C. attentionD. heart17. A. refuse B. agree C. tellD. lie18. A. sticking B. lifting C. leaving D. closing19. A. cause B. result C. excuseD. fault20. A. direction B. way C. headD. work完形填空训练(二十)1~5 DBCDC 6~10 BABA 11~15 ABACD 16~20 CDACB。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(三十)When I came out of my office, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired a taxi. The car was 1 along the road, now well-lit, now sank in darkness. I broke the 2 on purpose, 3 that the driver might be too tired to drive. “When do you go back home in the evening?”“9 o’clock. I’ll go after this trip.”“Then when do you come out in the morning?” I 4 another question.“9 o’clock, too. And I go home for lunch and dinner, just as if I worked at an office.” His easiness surprised me, because every time I ride in a taxi, what I hear from the 5 are only complaints (抱怨). They complain that they 6 work 7 , thatit is 8 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated 9 and enjoy the 10 of others’ work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it 11 to be a section chief as I was before. I don’t like management work. I like driving, just for 12 . It’s 13 that I 14 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand yuan a month with ease. Any 15 ? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes 16 , I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 17 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 18 in his job. Such feelings are so 19 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 20 , “Neither joy in material gains nor grieve over personal setbacks (挫折).” How many people nowadays can show high ideals by simple living and go far with a calm mind? I couldn’t help feeling curious when I found such a state of mind in a stranger on a cold winter night.1. A. driving B. flying C. runningD. rushing2. A. calmness B. quietness C. stillnessD. silence3. A. for fear B. on condition C. in orderD. in case4. A. gave out B. threw out C. let offD. set off5. A. taxi B. radio C. passengerD. driver6. A. have to B. must C. needD. should7. A. from night till morning B. from morning till nightC. from morning till afternoonD. from dawn till dark8. A. hard B. easy C. possibleD. impossible9. A. busy B. busily C. lazyD. lazily10. A. results B. achievements C. gainsD. fruits 11. A. tired B. tiring C. excitedD. exciting12. A. pleasure B. money C. workD. interest13. A. unfortunate B. fortunate C. likelyD. wise14. A. often B. usually C. hardlyD. seldom15. A. trick B. secret C. skillD. method16. A. southward B. northward C. eastwardD. westward17. A. wide B. narrow C. lonelyD. empty18. A. had B. made C. keptD. took19. A. common B. rare C. muchD. little20. A. says B. suggests C. goesD. talks完形填空练习(三十)1~5 BDABD 6~10 ABACD 11~15 BABDB 16~20 ABDBC。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(六十五)There once was a little boy who wanted to meet God. He knew it was a long trip to where God lived, so he 1 his suitcase with Twinkies and a six-pack of root beer and he started his 2 .When he had gone about three blocks, he met an old women. She was 3 in the park just staring at some pigeons (鸽子). The boy sat down next to her and opened his 4 . He was about to take a drink from his root beer when he noticed that the old lady looked 5 , so he offered her a Twinkie. She 6 accepted it and smiledat him. Her 7 was so pretty that the boy wanted to see it 8 , so he offered her a root beer. Once again she smiled at him. Theboy was 9 !They sat there all 10 eating and smiling, but they never said a word. As it grew dark, the boy realized how 11 he wasand he got up to leave, but before he had gone more than a few steps, he 12 around, ran back to the old woman and gave her a hug (拥抱). She gave him her the 13 smile ever.When the boy open the door to his own house a short time later, his mother was 14 by the look of joy on his face.She asked him, “What did you do today that made you so happy?”He replied, “I had 15 with God.” But before his mother could respond, he added, “You know 16 ? She’s got the most beautiful smile I’ve ever seen!”Meanwhile, the old woman, also radiant (容光焕发的) with 17 , returned to her home.Her son was shocked by the look of 18 on her face and he asked, “Mother, what did you do today that made you so happy?”She replied, “I 19 Twinkies in the park with God.” But before her son responded, she added, “You know, he’s much 20 than I expected.”1. A. packed B. carried C. deliveredD. arranged2. A. game B. journey C. carD. work3. A. standing B. playing C. sittingD. waiting4. A. suitcase B. bag C. beerD. map5. A. worried B. pale C. hungryD. poor6. A. willingly B. joyfully C. respectfullyD. gratefully7. A. face B. skirt C. smileD. ring8. A. again B. often C. furtherD. soon9. A. satisfied B. delighted C. movedD. shocked10. A. morning B. day C. nightD. afternoon11. A. happy B. tired C. boredD. thirsty 12. A. turned B. looked C. walkedD. jumped13. A. commonest B. biggest C. weakestD. trickiest14. A. surprised B. terrified C. impressedD. attracted15. A. a talk B. a walk C. funD. lunch16. A. why B. who C. whatD. where17. A. joy B. fear C. angerD. content18. A. victory B. regret C. peace D. surprise19. A. sold B. baked C. drankD. ate20. A. nobler B. taller C. wiserD. younger完形填空练习(六十五)1~5 ABCAC 6~10 DCABD 11~15 BABAD 16~20 CACDD。
高考英语易错题查漏补缺完形填空精选练习(5)完形填空训练(五)The other day I was talking to a stranger on the bus; he told me that he had a good 1 in Chicago and he wondered if, by any chance, I 2 to know him . For a moment, I thought he might be 3 ,but I could tell from the expression on his face that he was not. He was 4 . I felt like saying that it was ridiculous (可笑的) to 5 that out of all the millions of people in Chicago I could possibly have ever bumped into his friend. But, 6 , I just smiled and reminded him that Chicago was a very 7 city. He nodded, and I thought he was going to be content to drop the subject and talk about something else. But I was wrong. He was silent for a few minutes, and then he 8 to tell me all about his friend.His friend’s main 9 in life seemed to be tennis. He was an excellent tennis player , and he 10 had his own tennis court. There were a lot of people with swimming 11 , yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several 12 like that, including mybrother, who was doctor in California. He 13 thatmaybe there were more private courts in the country, than he 14 but he did not know of any others. Then he asked me 15 my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that was a coincidence 16 his Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a 17 who had a tennis court in his backyard. I said I felt that really was a coincidence (巧合) because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had 18 the house next to my brother’s house. For a moment, we stared at each other, but we did not say anything.“Would your friend’s name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?”I asked finally. He 19 and said, “Yes. Would your brother’s name happen to be Dr Re y Hunter?” It was my 20 to laugh. “Yes,” I replied.1. A. brother B. teacher C. neighbourD. friend 2. A. managed B. happened C. triedD. wanted 3. A. expecting B. lying C. jokingD. talking 4. A. funny B. serious C. carefulD. disappointed 5. A. think B. find C. realizeD. see 6. A. indeed B. actually C. insteadD. exactly 7. A. famous B. interesting C. noisy D. big 8. A. began B. stopped C. refusedD. failed 9. A. problem B. interest C. choice D. work 10. A. just B. ever C. evenD. surely 11. A. suit B. habit C. poolsD. river 12. A. people B. players C. strangers D. friends 13. A. advised B. argued C. admitted D. announced114. A. recognizedD. found 15. A. howD. where 16. A. becauseD. though 17. A. doctorD. player 18. A. hiredB. realized B. whether B. ifC. visited C. when C. thenB. friendC. neighbourB. visitedC. designedD. sold 19. A. smiled。
落堕市安心阳光实验学校完形填空练习(九十八) Many visitors find the pace at which American people move very troubling. One’s first 1 is likely to be that everyone is in a rush. City people always 2 to be hurrying to get where they are going and are very impatient if they are delayed even for a brief moment.3 , this may seem unfriendly to you. But drivers will4 you; storekeepers will be in a hurry as they5 you; people will push you6 they walk along the street. You will7 smiles, brief conversations with people as you shop or dine away from home. Do not8 that because Americans are in such a hurry they are9 . Often, life is much slower outside the big cities, as is true in other countries 10 .Americans who live in cities such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, often think that everyone is 11 in a hurry to get things done; they 12 others to “push back”, just as city people do in Tokyo, Singapore or Paris, for example. 13 when they discover that you are a stranger, most Americans become quite kind and will take great 14 to help you. Mary of them firstcame to the city as 15 and they remember how frightening a new city can be. If you need help or want to ask a question, 16 a friendly-looking person and say, “I am a stranger here. Can youhelp me?”Most people will stop, smile at you, and help you find your 17 or answer your questions. But you must let them know that you need help. Otherwise they are 18 to pass you by, not noticing thatyou are new to the city and in 19 of help. Occasionally, youmay find someone too busy or perhaps too rushed to give you aid. If this happens, don’t be 20 ; just ask someone else. Most Americans enjoy helping a stranger.1. A. mistake B. discovery C. experienceD. impression2. A. chance B. appear C. pauseD. come3. A. At times B. In the end C. At firstD. Now and then4. A. rush B. load C. remindD. send5. A. drive B. persuade C. employD. serve6. A. because B. as C. althoughD. before7. A. wear B. enjoy C. missD. trust8. A. think B. shock C. watchD. attract9. A. unhappy B. unexpected C. uncertainD. unfriendly10. A. as usual B. as well C. in need D. in reply11. A. equally B. generally C. endlesslyD. frequently12. A. forbid B. limit C. expectD. choose 13. A. Even if B. So C. AndD. But14. A. temper B. care C. stepD. energy15. A. rebellers B. experts C. strangersD. patients16. A. choose B. reject C. disturbD. avoid17. A. hotel B. way C. necessityD. duty18. A. likely B. unable C. nervousD. terrible19. A. face B. charge C. frontD. need20. A. gentle B. tired C. discouragedD. surprised完形填空练习(九十八)1~5 DBCAD 6~10 BCADB 11~15 ACDBC 16~20 ABADC。
完形填空练习(三十六)
When I was teenager, my dad did everything he could to advise me against becoming a brewer (醉酒人). He’d 1 his life brewing beer for local breweries only to make a living, 2 had his father and grandfather before him. He didn’t want me 3 near a vat (酿酒用的桶) of beer.
So I did as he asked. I got good 4 , went to Harvard and in 1971 was accepted into a graduate program there that 5 me to study law and business at the same time.
In my second year of grade school, I began to realize that I’d 6 done anything but go to school. So, at 24 I decided to drop out. 7 , my parents didn’t think this was a great idea. But I felt strongly that you can’t 8
till you’re 65 to do what you want in life.
I packed my stuff into a bus and headed to Colorado to become an instructor at Outward Bound. Three years later, I was ready to go back to 9 . I finished Harvard and got a highly paid job at the Boston Consulting Group. Still, after working there five years, I 10 , is this what I want to be doing when I’m 50? At that time, Americans paid 11 money of beer in low quality. Why not make
good beer for 12 ? I thought.
I decided to give up my job to become 13 . When I told Dad, he was 14 , but in the end he 15 me. I called my beer Samuel Adams, 16 the brewer and patriot (爱国者) who helped to start the Boston Tea party. 17 I sold the beer direct to beer drink to get 18 out. Six weeks later, at the Great American
Beer Festival, Sam Adams Boston Lager (淡啤酒) won the top prize for American beer. In the end I was destined (注定) to be a brewer. My 19 to the young is simple: Life is very 20 , so don’t rush to make decisions. Life doesn’t let you plan.
1. A. cost B. spent C. take
D. paid
2. A. like B. as if C. so
D. nor
3. A. anywhere B. nowhere C. where
D. somewhere
4. A. result B. teachers C. grades
D. work
5. A. promised B. made C. advised
D. allowed
6. A. never B. ever C. always
D. hardly
7. A. Fortunately B. Obviously C. Possibly
D. Properly
8. A. expect B. think C. stop
D. wait
9. A. school B. Colorado C. my home
D. my decision
10. A. realized B. asked C. wondered
D. knew
11. A. less B. little C. good
D. lot
12. A. Englishmen B. Europeans C. the world
D. Americans
13. A. a lawyer B. a brewer C. an instructor
D. an engineer
14. A. surprised B. satisfied C. interested
D. anxious
15. A. hated B. supported C. raised
D. left
16. A. for B. at C. in
D. after
17. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Also
D. Yet
18. A. them B. the word C. tea
D. the party
19. A. advice B. life C. job
D. experience
20. A. hard B. busy C. short
D. long
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1~5 BCACD 6~10 ABDAC 11~15 CDBAB 16~20 DCBAD。