最新完形填空专项练习(1)
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完形填空(一)Hello, I'm Abel. We have some36_____ in our school—the music club, the chess club, the sports club and so on. Many boys want to37_________the sports club. What sports can 38_____ play? They can play basketball, volleyball and tennis, and they 39________ basketball best. They think it's interesting and 40_______.We all know our P. E. teacher is41_______great basketball player. Boys 42_______to be a basketball player like him.Some girls like playing basketball,43_______.Can you play basketball? If not, I can tell you44______to play it. I'm in the basketball club. I can play it well. It's not45_______to be a good player. But if you work hard and often play it, you can do well.()36.A.classes B.clubs puters D.subjects ()37.A. see B.help C. join D.sell ()38.A. they B. we C. you D.he ()39.A.thank B.need C. watch D.love ()40.A .boring B.relaxing C. busy D.fat ()41.A. the B. an C. a D./()42.A.sound B. want C. get e()43.A.also B. too C. either D.very()44.A. where B. what C. how D.when()45.A. small B.difficult C. big D.easy完形填空(二)Jim Green is an announcer(播音员)for a program(节目).Most of the girls36_________ boys likethe program. They37________like Jim Green. Some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him38 ________his work. There are39________letters to him every day,too.Jim Green gets up at 6:00 every morning.He has bread and a glass of milk 40______breakfast.He leaves home at 6:30 and gets to his office at 7:15.The program 41______at 7:30.He plays the new records of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners.At 8:00 it’s time 42______the news.Jim finishes work at 10:30.He goes 43______in his car.He 44_________newspapers and listens to music 45_______supper.He thinks his life is very interesting.( )36A. and B.with C. but D.about ( )37.A.too B. either C. also D.to( )38.A.to B. for C.at D.and( )39.A. much B. lots of C. a lot D.lot of ( )40.A.at B. with C. for D.to ( )41.A.begins B. finishes C. over D.start ( )42.A.to B. for C. of D.in( )43.A.home B.house C.room D.place ( )44.A.looks B.reads C.sees D.watches ( )45.A. for B. with C. after D.to完形填空(三)I have a good friend.36______name is Tom Green.He isa school boy.His school is 37_____from his home.Every day it 38______him a lot of time to get to school.The road isn’t flat,so he can’t 39_____his bike to school.He always 40________there by bus.It takes him about 50 minutes 41_______a bus.He must42_______very early every morning.He has no time for 43_______at home.He usually 44____breakfast on the bus.He doesn’t want to 45_____late.( )36.A. He B.He’s C. Him D.His ( )37.A. far B. near C. to D.at( )38.A. take B.takes C. taking D.to take ( )39.A. take B. takes C.ride D.rides ( )40.A. get B. get to C. gets D.gets to( )41.A. by B. to on C. to take D.ride ( )42.A. get up B. gets upC.go to bedD.goes to bed( )43.A. dinner B. supperC.lunchD.breakfast( )44.A.have B. has C. eat D.to eat ( )45.A.am B. is C.are D.be完形填空(四)Linda is a middle school student.She usually 1______ at half past six.Ten minuteslater she has breakfast . She leaves( 离开 ) home at seven and goes to school by 2______ .The bus ride often 3 her about half an hour to get to school.Classes begin(开始) 4 eight. She has four classes in the morning.She has 5 at school.After lunch,she has three classes.After school,she often 6 _____ with her classmates.At about half past four in the afternoon,she takes the subway home. 7_____ usually takes about twenty minutes.8 she gets home,she usually does9 homework first.Then she has dinner with her parents. 10 dinner,she watches TV for an hour and then goes to bed at about nine.( )1.A.goes to bed B.goes to schoolC.gets upD.gets home( )2.A.train B.bus C.subway D.taxi ( )3.A.gets B.has C.makes D.takes( )4.A.in B. on C.to D.at( )5.A.meal B.breakfast C.lunch D.dinner ( )6.A.plays B.helps C.talks D.lives ( )7.A.That B.This C.It D.She( )8.A.Because B.When C.But D.So( )9.A.your B.her C.my D.his( )10.A.Behind B.Before C.For D.After完形填空(五)Do you want to see animals? Well,the Long Lake Zoo is really a good 36_______. There are many kinds of animals at the zoo.Let’s see the koalas 37_____.The koalas are from Australia.They are quiet and smart.People 38_____them very much.The pandas from China are cute. Many people like these 39______andwhite animals. They’re shy.So 40________be noisy when you see them.There’s a tiger 41_______her two daughters at the zoo. They are from America.They are quiet and interesting,42_______they are not friendly.The giraffes come from Africa. They have43______necks.They are beautiful.The lions are also from Africa.They are really scary.Many people don’t like 44________>They always sleep in the day.They are very lazy.You can also 45______many other kinds of animals at the zoo.Have a good time here.( )36.A. name B.place C. symbol D.rule( )37.A.too B.really C.early D.first( )38.A. like B.want C. help D.remember ( )39.A. yellow B. blue C. black D.green( )40.A. always B.never C. usually D.then( )41.A. at B. for C. with D.of( )42.A. and B.but C. so D.because( )43.A. long B. new C. dirty D.right( )44.A. us B. it C. them D.him( )45.A. buy B. keep C. save D.see完形填空答案完形填空(一)36-40 BCADB41-45 CBBCD完形填空(二)36-40 ACBBC41-45ABABC完形填空(三)36-40 DABCC41-45 CADBD完形填空(四)1-5 CBDDC6-10 ACBBD完形填空(五)36-40 BDACB41-45 CBACD。
一、八年级英语完形填空训练1.阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Comfort ZoneI would never forget what I learned from the day when I left my junior high school. On the last day our teacher told us something 1 that I would like to share with you.He began by drawing a man standing in the middle of a circle. To make it more interesting, he drew things like a house, a car and a few friends inside the circle.He asked, "Can anyone tell me what this is?" In a long silence, one student decided to 2 his idea," The world?" The teacher said, "That's close. This is your Comfort Zone. Inside your circle you have all the things that are important to you. Your home, your family, your friends and your job. People feel that inside this circle they are safe from any 3 .""Can anyone tell me what happens when you step out of this circle?" A strong silence came over the room. The same student replied," You are afraid." Another student said, "You may make mistakes." The silence continued and our teacher smiled and asked," When you make mistakes, what can the result be?" The first student said," You 4 something.""Exactly, you are learning." Our teacher turned to the blackboard and drew an arrow(箭头)5 from the man to the outside of the circle. He went on saying," When you leave your Comfort Zone, you put yourself out there, in a6 that you are not comfortable with, The result is that you learn something that you did not know and you enlarge your knowledge to become a better person." He turned again to the blackboard and drew a bigger circle around the original (原来的)circle, and7 a few new things like more friends, a big house, etc.A lesson from this story is that if you stay inside your Comfort Zone you will never be able to open your eyes to the outside world and learn, When you step out of your Comfort Zone, you will 8 make your circle bigger to challenge your mind and grow to be stronger, and all in all be a better person.1. A. personal B. natural C. traditional D. educational2. A. take B. express C. argue D. write3. A. noise B. danger C. disagreements D. arguments4. A. lose B. want C. learn D. miss5. A. pointing B. flying C. connecting D. leaving6. A. standard B. business C. programme D. situation7. A. built B. invited C. added D. divided8. A. finally B. hardly C. quickly D. suddenly【答案】(1)D;(2)B;(3)B;(4)C;(5)A;(6)D;(7)C;(8)A;【解析】【分析】主要讲了作者想起初中毕业时老师在黑板上画了舒适区告诉学生们要迈出舒适区才会让自己的圈子更大来挑战自己的头脑,成为一个更好的人。
完形填空及练习(1)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D的四个选项中。
Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a 1 part of the learning process. But all too often as parents and teachers we 2 this same right to our children. When I see a child 3 from this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie.Donnie was my youngest third-grader. His 4 of failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed. He 5 answered questions — he was afraid he might be wrong. I tried my best to build his 6 . But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned to our classroom. She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, all 7 her very much.One morning, we were working on math problems at the chalkboard. Donnie had 8 the problems with pains-taking tidiness. Pleased with his progress, I 9 the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials. When I returned, Donnie was in 10 . He'd missed the third problem.My student teacher looked at me in despair. Suddenly her face 11 . From the desk we shared, she got a container filled with pencils."Look, Donnie," she said, kneeling beside him and gently 12 the tear-stained (弄脏的) face from his arms. "I've got something to 13 you." She removed the pencils, one at a time, and placed them on his desk."See these 14 , Donnie," she continued. "They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me. See how the erasers are 15 ? That's because we make mistakes too. But we erase the mistakes and try again. That's what you 16 learn to do, too."She kissed him and stood up. "Here," she said, "I'll leave one of these pencils on 17 desk so you'll remember that everybody makes mistakes, 18 teachers." Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile.The 19 became Donnie's prized possession. That, together with Mary Anne's frequent encouragement, gradually 20 him that it's all right to make mistakes — as long as you erase them and try again.1. A. small B. basic C. necessary D. large2. A. give B. disallow C. offer D. permit3. A. come B. take C. fall D. suffer4. A. fear B. lesson C. chance D. sense5. A. always B. often C. never D. seldom6. A. self-protection B. self-improvement C. self-confidence D. self-learning7. A. respected B. disliked C. avoided D. minded8. A. worked out B. written down C. gone over D. learned9. A. left B. offered C. missed D. parted10. A. surprise B. astonishment C. anger D. tears11. A. darkened B. brightened C. pulled D. loosened12. A. lifting B. picking C. holding D. pushing13. A. help B. show C. reward D. promise14. A. pencils B. mistakes C. marks D. containers15. A. used B. built C. worn D. damaged16. A. may B. must C. ought D. can17. A. my B. someone's C. the teacher's D. your18. A. still B. also C. even D. not19. A. pencil B. words C. mistake D. desk20. A. warned B. informed C. persuaded D. reminded【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)D;(4)A;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)B;(9)A;(10)D;(11)B;(12)A;(13)B;(14)A;(15)C;(16)B;(17)D;(18)C;(19)A;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,犯错误是人们学习过程中的必要部分,但老师和家长往往剥夺孩子犯错误的权利,导致孩子害怕犯错误。
一、八年级英语完形填空训练1.通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Would you like to take a trip if you could not use your cellphone during it? Not even a camera?A new travel company called Off the Grid is asking 1 to do just that."When you're somewhere 2 , there's a lot to hear, a lot to see, a lot of cool, interesting people to meet," Beattie said. "Your phone can distract(使分心)you. You may not be 3 enjoying the trip." The cellphone ban will not be forced(强迫) upon the customers. "We want it to be a volunteer," Beattie said. "We're not collecting phones…" Travelers will be able to use a simple cell phone with useful 4 phone numbers. Off the Grid travelers are not allowed to bring usual 5 to take photos. But the company also has a photographer to take pictures during the tour. 6 the trip is over, travelers can post the photos on social media(媒体). "I think it's interesting and challenging(挑战的)to say, Can I enjoy this moment 7 a camera? Can I have this memory be part of me without sharing with someone else at once?"The company's first trip is to Lisbon, Portugal, in July. The 7-to-10-day tours are for small groups,no more than 16 people. Trip 8 begin at $1,500. The cost includes stays in hotels, some meals and ground transportation. It does not include air tickets. Off the Grid prefers special experiences rather than 9 sightseeing (观光). The trips include at least three activities and two social events. The Lisbon trip, for example, includes surfing lessons, exercise by the sea,a day of boating and dinner with a local 10 . Beattie says he doesn't want the travelers tobe too busy going from one place to another.1. A. customers B. managers C. bosses2. A. new B. strange C. old3. A. fully B. directly C. gradually4. A. local B. foreign C. central5. A. recorders B. cameras C. videos6. A. Once B. Unless C. Since7. A. with B. without C. about8. A. plans B. prices C. suggestions9. A. national B. international C. traditional10. A. government B. family C. company【答案】(1)A;(2)A;(3)B;(4)A;(5)B;(6)A;(7)B;(8)B;(9)C;(10)B;【解析】【分析】文章大意:本文主要介绍一家旅游公司推出一种新型的旅游——断网旅游。
15空完形填空附带答案(1)完形填空是英语考试重要的题型之一,学生们需要正确地理解语境并根据上下文推断单词的含义。
本文提供了15道完形填空的练习题和答案,希望对大家的英语学习有所帮助。
练习题1.Mary _____ an old lady who lived alone. A. discovered B. forgot C.remembered D. posted2.There’s nothing like a good book to _____ the imagination. A. expand B.reduce C. lose D. contain3.When the students _____ the classroom, the teacher had alreadystarted the lesson. A. arrived B. leave C. were leaving D. had left4.The village is _____ by mountains on three sides. A. wiped B.surrounded C. blurred D. lost5.In England and America, students usually go to _____ school when theyare five years old. A. kindergarten B. elementary C. high D. secondary6.He felt a bit _____ because he had eaten too much at lunchtime. A. full B.anxious C. hungry D. thirsty7.There are lots of different _____ you can take at the university. A.lectures B. exams C. schools D. subjects8.Many people are afraid of _____ in the dark. A. loneliness B. crowds C.spiders D. clowns9.Jane’s parents _____ disappointed when she failed her driving test. A.have been B. were C. had been D. are10.In some countries, it is illegal to _____ on the street. A. eat B. smoke C.read D. talk11.The landscape looked _____ beautiful, with purple mountains in thedistance. A. totally B. really C. utterly D. absolutely12.It’s important to _____ time to relax and de-stress. A. take B. keep C.make D. give13.Before the invention of the telephone, people _____ letters to keep intouch. A. wrote B. write C. have written D. had written14.The price of petrol has _____ increased over the last few years. A.slowly B. rapidly C. suddenly D. constantly15.The students _____ for the exam next week. A. prepare B. are preparingC. have preparedD. will prepare答案1. C. remembered2. A. expand3. A. arrived4. B. surrounded5. A. kindergarten6. A. full7. D. subjects8. C. spiders9. B. were10. B. smoke11. D. absolutely12. A. take13. A. wrote14. B. rapidly15. B. are preparing以上就是15道完形填空的练习题和答案,建议大家在平时的英语学习中多多练习,提高自己的语言理解和表达能力。
七年级上册英语完形填空(专项练习一)一、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One day, a boy had a fight (打架) with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grandfather and told him his story angrily. “He is really bad,” the boy said, “and I ___1___ him.”The grandfather said, “ ___2___ me tell you a story. When I was a boy, I too, sometimes hated others for what they did. But hate will make you feel ___3___ . It doesn’t hurt (伤害) your enemy (敌人) but only hurt ___4___ .”As the boy ___5___ carefully, the grandfather went on, “There are always two tigers inside my heart. One is good and kind. He gets on well with everything around him. But ___6___ is bad and unfriendly. He is full of anger. Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with everyone all the time, and for no ___7__ . He can’t think carefully because he always hates others. It is __8___ to live with these two tigers inside my heart. They both try to control (控制) me.”The boy looked into his grandfather’s eyes and asked, “ ___9___ tiger always controls you, Grandfather?”The old man said slowly in a serious voice, “The one that I feed (喂). I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I never hate others and __10___ get angry now.”1.A.love B.hate C.know D.enjoy2.A.Make B.Help C.Let D.Ask3.A.tired B.happy C.comfortable D.interested4.A.myself B.herself C.himself D.yourself5.A.saw B.felt C.talked D.listened6.A.other B.others C.another D.the other7.A.time B.money C.reason D.place8.A.cool B.difficult C.smart D.easy9.A.Who B.When C.Where D.Which10.A.always B.seldom C.sometimes D.Usually二Many people like cats. In the city of Hangzhou, there is a cat ___11__. Its name is Miaoxiannv. It becomes a/an __12__ place in this city. Many people drive one hour from ___13__ side of the city just to enjoy a new service: scan (扫描) a cat to order a __14___.Luo is a young man. He runs Miaoxiannv after __15__ his study in a foreign country. He doesn’t often __16__ at the restaurant. His only worker is always busy ___17__ as a waitress, a cashier (出纳员) and a cat keeper at the same time.Luo comes up with the idea to __18__ all the cats in shirts with QR codes (二维码). So people can order by using online payment (支付) apps such as Koubei and Alipay.___19__ 15 cats in the restaurant. Some of them are stray cat (流浪猫). Luo looks after them. Some of the cats are ___20__ and smart. Luo only lets these cats serve (服务) people.11.A.house B.restaurant C.school D.library12.A.cheap B.popular C.cold D.expensive13.A.others B.other C.the other D.the others14.A.meal B.book C.lunch D.dinner15.A.finishing B.getting C.having D.changing16.A.leave B.sleep C.stay D.keep17.A.work B.to work C.working D.works18.A.wear B.put on C.put D.dress19.A.Have B.Has C.There is D.There are20.A.cute B.dirty C.angry D.lazy完形填空一【答案解析】这篇短文主要介绍了一个男孩和同学吵架后向祖父诉说,祖父就给他讲了内心两个老虎的故事。
完形填空副标题I、完形填空(本大题共100小题,共150.0分)Do you love music? Yes? Some boys and girls in Jing’an Middle School love music,too. ( 1 ) also have dreams (梦想) of being musicians. But their dreams are difficult to achieve (实现), ( 2 ) they have no money (钱) to ( 3 ) a piano, a guitar or a violin.Do you want ( 4 ) them? If you do, come and ( 5 ) us. We’ll have a great sale at Students’ Home in our school. ( 6 ) watches, clothes, schoolbags and many other things will be ( 7 ) sale here. We’ll use the money to help the ( 8 ) in Jing’an Middle School. We ( 9 ) buy pianos, guitars or violins for them, or give the money to them, and they can have music ( 10 ) .Our sale is from next Monday to Wednesday. We welcome all of you.1.A.We B.They C.You D.I2.A.and B.or C.because D.so3.A.play B.find C.buy D.show4.A.help B.helps C.helping D.to help5.A.join B.teach C.thank D.see6.A.Relaxing B.Big C.Tidy D.Nice7.A.in B.at C.on D.with8.A.teachers B.students C.boys D.girls9.A.do B.don’t C.can D.can’t10.A.stories B.libraries C.parties D.lessonsLifts are very useful. Why ? Think about a ( 11 ) building. You work on the thirtieth floor. Maybe you can walk up all the stairs one time. But can you climb thirty ( 12 ) to your office every day ? Of course not. In an old lift, a worker is needed. He or she operatesit ( 13 ) . In a modern lift, there is no ( 14 ) . People can operate it themselves. Do you know ( 15 ) to use a lift ? OK, let me tell you. ( 16 ) ,you want to go to the twelfth floor from the ground floor . First, you must press the button(按钮) , then the door opens. After that, you can ( 17 ) the lift. Third, you press the ,and the ( 18 ) closes. Fourth, you press the number 12, then the lift takes you up to the twelfth floor. When the door opens again, you can get out of the lift. If you want to ( 19 ) down to the first floor, you must press the ,then do the same. It will take you down there. It is very easy and ( 20 ) . Now, can you use it ?11.A.small B.tall C.long D.nice12.A.buildings B.times C.steps D.floors13.A.in and out B.up and down C.on and off D.here and there14.A.worker B.student C.teacher D.farmer15.A.how B.what C.where D.when16.A.In the end B.By the way C.For example D.As usual17.A.get into B.get up C.get out of D.get off18.A.window B.door C.gate D.box19.A.run B.take C.walk D.go20.A.show B.hard C.fast D.freeEating habits are different in different countries. Chinese people have a ( 21 ) , "Eat good things for breakfast, eat a big meal for lunch, hut eat less at dinner." ManyAmericans ( 22 ) that one should start the day with a good breakfast, but their ideas about lunch and dinner are ( 23 ) .Most Americans only give themselves a short time for ( 24 ) . So they eat a small lunch. After work they will have ( 25 ) time to eat a big dinner. Also a quiet dinner at home with all the family ( 26 ) their day is a way to take a good rest after a long day of hard work.Eating at restaurants is also different. In China, people like to talk and ( 27 ) while eating. Very often you can hear people talking and laughing loudly, and they are just having a good time. In America it is not like this. They want a quiet ( 28 ) where they can eat a good meal far away from the noise of the outside world. If someone is talking too loudly, the manager of the restaurant will look at him or her ( 29 ) . If some people are talking too loudly, the manager of the restaurant ( 30 ) come out and ask them to be quiet.21.A.saying B.hobby C.message D.symbol22.A.agree B.believe C.disagree D.promise23.A.difficult B.unusual mon D.different24.A.breakfast B.lunch C.dinner D.meal25.A.busier B.less C.more D.easier26.A.thinking about B.talking about C.caring about D.worrying about27.A.cry B.shout C.dance ugh28.A.place B.garden C.school D.floor29.A.happily B.angrily C.carefully D.safely30.A.must B.should C.may D.wouldIt was an autumn evening. The weather was neither hot nor cold. ( 31 ) was hanging in the sky and it was bright everywhere. People in the small town were walking ( 32 ) or talking with their friends. Nobody ( 33 ) others and everything was all right. Charlie, a young ( 34 ) , was on duty that evening. He watched a football match ( 35 ) carefully of the police station. He was sure no one could commit a crime on such a ( 36 ) evening. Suddenly the telephone bell rang. Charlie had to stop ( 37 ) the television and went to answer it. "Help! Help!" someone called out on the telephone. "I'll go to you right now, madam," the young man asked in a hurry, "But what ( 38 ) ?" "A cat has rushed into my room through the ( 39 ) ." was a reply. "Please come to drive it away!" "What afunny ( 40 ) !" said Charlie. "Who's that speaking, please?" "It's a parrot here."31.A.star B.sun C.moon D.earth32.A.inside B.outside C.on the ice D.in the water33.A.visited B.helped C.met D.hurt34.A.policeman B.soldier C.doctor D.driver35.A.in the book B.over the radio C.on the newspaper D.on TV36.A.cloudy B.wonderful C.terrible D.bad37.A.to turn on B.turning C.to turn down D.turning down38.A.happened B.fallen C.dropped D.saying39.A.wall B.ground C.window D.floor40.A.story B.joke C.film D.pictureMr. Johnson was having trouble with his stomach, ( 41 ) he went to see a doctor. The doctor ( 42 ) his stomach carefully but couldn't find any problem. Then he said, "Well, Mr. Johnson, take it easy. There is ( 43 ) serious(严重). Stop smoking and then you will be all right very ( 44 ) .""But doctor," answered Mr. Johnson, "I ( 45 ) . I don't like smoking at all." "Oh, I see," said the doctor, "then stop drinking wine(酒) ( 46 ) ." "But I don't drink wine," answered Mr. Johnson."Don't drink ( 47 ) tea or coffee then," the doctor said to him. "I ( 48 ) drink water," answered Mr. Johnson, "I don't like tea or coffee."The doctor ( 49 ) for a while and then said, "Well, what do you like to eat then?" "Potatoes! I like potatoes very much." Mr. Johnson answered at once."All right, Then stop ( 50 ) potatoes." said the doctor as he got up to say goodbye to Mr. Johnson.41.A.so B.but C.or D.for42.A.looked for B.looked at C.looked over D.looked after43.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything44.A.early B.soon te D.much45.A.often smoke B.never smoke C.always smoke ually smoke46.A.from now on B.from then on C.until now D.until today47.A.any B.many C.some D.a few48.A.never B.only C.don't D.hardly49.A.thinks B.thought C.is thinking D.think50.A.cutting B.buying C.washing D.eatingSingapore worries a lot about the fitness of its people. One third of the people in the country of four million are overweight, and about 6% of them are obese (过度肥胖). Every year, September is fitness month and one year recently the ( 51 ) f or the month was“Fighting Obesity”.This fight ( 52 ) unhealthy lifestyles starts in the schools. Everyone is educated about eatin g well and taking exercise. Students whose weight is more than it should be are asked to join t he school health club and take part in special activities to help them ( 53 ) a couple of kilo grams. During breaks they do not go to the canteen (餐厅) to eat snacks, ( 54 ) to the school hall for some exercise. The school also talks to their parents to see if they can plan a healthier diet for the children. Sometimes the parents ( 55 )it is their cooking that is causing the problem and then it is easy to persuade(说服) them to change. Some children find it ( 56 ) to lose weight, but they are told not to give up easily. A big ( 57 ) is made to interest them in sport. Fun and games are used to attract the students to running and jumping. One school gives its students a smart student c ard which they can use to buy books and food. Parents can ( 58 ) a list of the food the child is eating and discuss it at home. Fitness classes may be held on Saturdays for those who need them. Parents come and help with ball games and races.Schools ( 59 ) to allow some types of food like French fries(薯条). Youngpeople, ( 60 ) , often like junk food and use their pocket money on the way home to buy hamburgers and pizza. It is difficult to stop this, but the schools try, and to encourage the schools there are Trim and Fit Awards for the ones with good ideas or whose students are fit and healthy.51.A.theme B.title C.idea D.spirit52.A.over B.beyond C.against D.with53.A.cut B.lose C.drop D.leave54.A.and B.or C.so D.but55.A.wonder B.realize plain D.promise56.A.difficult B.dangerous C.harmful D.possible57.A.effort B.success C.progress D.reward58.A.find out B.hand out C.put out D.print out59.A.agree B.expect C.refuse D.manage60.A.otherwise B.moreover C.anyway D.howeverIn Britain you’re allowed to drive a car when you’re seventeen. You have to get a special two-year ( 61 ) license (执照) before you start. When you’re learning, someone with full license always has to be in the car with you. You don’t have to go to a driving ( 62 ) – a friend can teach you. The person with you isn’t a llowed to take money for thelesson ( 63 ) he’s got a teacher’s license.Before you’re allowed to have a full license, you take a driving ( 64 ) . You can take it in your own car, but it has to be fit for the road. In the test, you have to drive round for half an hour and then answered a few questions. If you don’t ( 65 ) the test, you’re allowed to take it again a few weeks later if you want to. In 1970, a woman passed her fortieth test after 212 driving lessons!When you’ve passed your test, you don’t have to take it again, and you’re allowed to go on driving ( 66 )you like, if you’re healthy. Britain’s ( 67 ) driver was a man who drove in 1974 at the age of 100.Before 1904, everyone was allowed to drive, even ( 68 ) . Then from 1904 car drivers had to have a license. But they didn’t have to take a test until 1935. In the early days of car driving, before 1978, cars weren’t allowed to go ( 69 ) than four miles an hourand ( 70 ) had to lead the car with a red flag. Those are the rules you must follow when driving a car in Britain.61.A.train B.car C.plane D.boat62.A.school B.road C.factory petition63.A.if B.unless C.when D.after64.A.class B.teaching C.introduction D.test65.A.pass B.fail C.enter D.win66.A.in order that B.so as to C.as long as D.in spite of67.A.youngest B.oldest C.bravest D.worst68.A.doctor B.teacher C.children D.driver69.A.slower B.safer ter D.faster70.A.no one B.someone C.anyone D.everyoneAre you the only child in the family? If so, you are the most important in yourfamily. ( 71 ) are the closest people to you in the world. But a lot of middle school students have a problem. They feel they're not as close to their parents as before. They even don't think their parents are fair (公平的) to them. Some students ( 72 ) that their parents say a lot to them, but never listen to them. Some say their parents don't allowthem ( 73 ) computer games when other classmates are doing that. Others say when they're ( 74 ) phone calls to friends, their parents like to ask if they're speaking to a boy or a girl. _( 75 )_make them very unhappy. Some students even decide to leave home because they're afraid to tell their parents when they have done something ( 76 )especially when they do badly in exams. Then they usually think ( 77 ) away is the only choice(选择). But they don't know running away may bring them some more problems.Problems are parts of life. Here is some ( 78 ) ( 79 ) for you to solve your problems. (l)Find a good chance to talk with your parents. Don't be afraid to tell them your feelings.(2)Get help from ( 80 ) like good friends or teachers.(3)Keep a diary to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.(4) Show your parents you have grown up. Then they'll feel you're ( 81 ) a small child.If you follow the advice, you'll have a happy life and never think of running away.71.A.Teachers B.Friends C.Pen pals D.Parents72.A.thinks B.believes plain plain about73.A.to play B.play C.playing D.plays74.A.make B.making C.to make D.made75.A.This B.That C.These D.It76.A.good B.nice C.wrong D.right77.A.run B.runing C.runs D.running78.A.suggest B.suggestion C.suggestions D.advice79.A.other B.others C.the other D.another80.A.no longer B.already C.no D.not anyIt's September 1. It's the first day for Tom to take some books to school. I'm Tom'sgood ( 81 ) . I like him very muck He likes me, too. And we are good friends.My ( 82 ) is schoolbag. He puts(放) his books, pens, pencils, erasers andschool ( 83 ) in me. I'm glad to be his friend. He takes me to his schooland ( 84 ) classes every day. I'm glad to be with him.Sometimes he puts his ( 85 ) books in me. because he likes pictures very much. He doesn't like geography books, he thinks they're ( 86 ) . He likes math verymuch, ( 87 ) he thinks it's very interesting. He likes PE lessons ( 88 ) Monday and Friday. He says PE is very relaxing.I don't like ( 89 ) , but Tom sometimes puts some bread in me. I don't love its smell(气味), and ( 90 ) makes me dirty(脏).81.A.cousin B.friend C.teacher D.brother82.A.color B.number C.school 83.A.things B.desks C.chairs D.telephones84.A.plays B.has C.looks D.needs85.A.history B.math C.music D.picture86.A.interesting B.funny C.easy D.boring87.A.and B.but C.because D.so88.A.at B.in C.on D.for89.A.apples B.pears C.bread D.hamburgers90.A.him B.her C.it D.themHere is a story about Fritz Kreisler(1875-1962), a world-famous violinist in his time.Once Fritz Kreisler ( 91 ) a beautiful violin in a store. Although he was not poor, he gave away most of his money and ( 92 ) afford it. However, he was soon able to raise enough money and returned to buy the violin. ( 93 ) , it had already been sold to a collector.He visited the violin’s ( 94 ) owner and begged(恳求) him to sell. But the collector said the violin was quite important ( 95 ) him and he couldn’t let it go. Fritz Kreisler felt very disappointed. ( 96 ) he turned to leave, he asked the collector,”May I play the instrument once?”The collector ( 97 ) .Fritz Kreisler began to play and he ( 98 ) the house with extremely beautiful music. The collector listened and could hardly believe his ( 99 ) !“I have no right(权力)to keep that to myself,” said the collector after Fritz Kreisler finished playing.”The violin is ( 100 ) , Mr Kreisler .Take it into the world, and let people hear it.”91.A.left B.got C.found D.missed92.A.can B.can’t C.could D.couldn’t93.A.Finally B.Unluckily C.Specially D.Probably94.A.new B.old C.first st95.A.at B.on C.to D.with96.A.If B.Until C.After D.Before97.A.came B.went C.agreed D.refused98.A.brought B.sent C.filled D.turned99.A.ears B.eyes C.friend D.violin100.A.ours B.yours C.mine D.his。
精锐教育学科教师辅导讲义Costs vary from about $ 130 16 a cheap machine to more than $ 2, 700 for a hand-made bicycle.Mountain biking has 17 some fanatics(热衷的) who race down the sides of mountains like crazy. But most riders ride slowly and they rarely 18 far from home.The biking craze has brought a 19 to clothing and bicycle accessory makers. Last year, bikers paid $ 630 million for biking clothes and accessories.Bicycling seems 20 to continue its fantastic growth.( ) 1. A. invented B. created C. discovered D. found out( ) 2. A. into B. onto C. above D. below( ) 3. A. taking in B. taking out C. taking away D. taking up() 4. A.average B.reduction C. increase D. raise() 5. A.getting ing C. joining D. arriving() 6. A.biking B.aerobics C. jogging D. race walking() 7. A.wheels B.speed C. handlebars D. tires() 8.A.safe B.dangerous C. healthy D. exciting() 9. A.But B.And C. Even D. If()10. A.fancinating B.suffering C. boring D. exciting()11. A.important B.helpful C. fast D. popular() 12. A.it B.which C. this D. that()13. A.too B.also C. as well D. either()14. A.it B.that C. this D. /()15.A. for B.with C. on D. in()16.A. at B.to C. for D. about()17.A. accepted B.hurt C. attracted D. affected()18.A. travel B.visit C. go to D. reach()19.A. fortune B.money C. possession D. wealth()20.A. possibly B.probably C. likely D. perhapsKeys:1.C “先是慢跑,然后是有氧运动,不久前美国人又发现了竞走。
10篇简单的完型填空副标题I、完形填空(本大题共180小题,共270.0分)Mr. Cronin has a clock shop in the center of the town. He tries his best to (1)it well. He often receives the customers(顾客) (2)and people like to buy (3)in his shop.It was a cold day and (4)people would go out to do some (5). Mr. Black, one of Mr. Cronin’s (6), came to the shop. He knew the man was (7)his miserliness (吝啬). But he tried to persuade (说服) him to buy a watch in his shop.“You’d better buy a watch for (8), Mr. Black,” said Mr. Cronin. “It’ll be (9)to you whenever.”“No, no,” said Mr. Black. “I’ll (10)need any watches.”“But how do you know when it’s time to (11)?”“The people who live around me always (12)their televisions at seven for the news. So I can hear the announcer(播音员) say,“ The time is seven o’clock. Here is the news.”“But you don’t know when to go to work.”“That’s (13),” Mr. Black said with a smile. “It takes me ten minutes to (14)and shave〔刮脸〕. I have breakfast at twenty past seven. I get to the bus stop at twenty to eight and fifteen minutes later arrive at my office and (15)working.”“When do you (16)your office, then?”“There’s a (17)near it, its siren(汽笛) can tell me the right time.”“How do you know the time if you (18)in the middle of the night?”“I always put a stick(拐杖) by my bed.”“But a stick can’t tell you the time.”“You’re (19). But I can use it to knock on your wall. You always (20), “What are you knocking on my wall for at two in the night?”C.plenty of7.A.famous for B.good at C.proud of D.fond of11.A.go to bed B.get up C.go to work D.have breakfastB.turn offC.turn onD.sell outC.go to17.A.railway station B.post office18.A.sit up B.stand up C.wake up D.get upJohnny, a lizard (蜥蜴), lived between some rocks in the country, where he likedsunbathing every morning. One day, he felt so (21)that he didn’t notice some boys coming up behind him. The boys (22)Johnny, and he could only escape from their hands by losing his tail and running to (23).The children watched his tail moving about, but they soon felt (24)and left. Johnny came out to look for his tail, but could find no (25)of it. Feeling so sad, he decidedto (26)doing everything else in his life and spending all his time (27)his tail. Days and months passed, and Johnny kept looking, asking everyone (28)they had seen his tail. However, there was still no news about it.One day, he asked a boy and the boy (29)replied, “Why do you need two tails?” After hearing this, Johnny (30)and saw that he had grown a new, stronger tail. He suddenly realized how (31)of him to waste so much time on a problem like it. Johnny headed for home happily.On the way home he suddenly found his (32)tail on the roadside. Although it looked terrible, Johnny was still (33)to have it back. He picked it up and was aboutto (34)his journey. Just at that moment, an idea (35)him that he shouldn’t look at the past and worry about it since it was not (36)for him.He then decided to (37)his old tail there, leaving with it all his past worries. As he moved on, all he took with him were thoughts of the (38)and the dreams of the future. As we know, it’s not good to look at the past, (39)it helps in the future. Let thepast (40)with the wind.27.A.searching for C.caring forB.headed forwardC.turned backD.looked upeSuccess comes to those who turn disasters into opportunities,overcome their limitations and bounce back with renewed energy. If you have fallen down, get up and brush the(41)off your clothes and move on. A temporary setback is not a total(42). For that matter, there’s no such thing as failure. Nothing is(43)in this world. If you have the willto(44), you can achieve anything. And always remember that the whole worldwill(45)you when you want to achieve something urgently. Here is a living proof of this idea.Sudha Chandran, a young girl from India, who learned(46)when she was three years old. She lost one of her legs in an accident.(47)the accident ruined her bright future, she didn’t give up.After several(48)months that followed, one day, she met a doctor who developed an artificial limb made from rubber. So intense was her(49)that she decided to go back to dancing after she had been fitted with an artificial leg. Sudha knew that she believed in herself and could fulfill her(50). She then began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing — learning to(51), bend, stretch, walk, turn, twist, twirland(52)dance.(53)every public show, she would ask her father about her(54). “You still have a long way to go” was the answer she used to get(55). In January, 1984, Sudha made a historic comeback(56)giving a public show in Bombay. She performed in such a marvelous manner that it moved everyone to(57)while bringing her back to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her father the(58)question, he didn’t say anything. He just touched her feet as a tribute to a great artist.Sudha’s comeback was so heart-warming that a well-known film producer was(59)to make a film named Mayuri, based on Sudha’s encouraging story. When someone asked Sudha how she had(60)to dance again, she said quite simply, “You don’t need feet to dance.”D petitionD mand55.A.beyondB.in responseC.at workD.by accident recognitionB plaintOne of the most exciting archaeological (考古的) discoveries in history was made in November 1922, when Howard Carter was (61)in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. After many months of digging, he finally (62)an unknown tomb (坟墓).(63)with his friend Lord Carnarvon, who was providing the money for his work, Carter entered the (64)tomb. At first there was (65), because the tomb was (66), and it was clear that it had been robbed (盗窃) at some time in the past. (67), one of the workers eventually uncovered a small stairway that led down to another door that had not been(68).Carter went down the dark staircase, walking (69)in case there were any traps (陷阱). As he opened the (70), Lord Carnarvon asked if he could see anything. He replied, “Yes, (71)things.” It was clear at once that they had discovered what they hadbeen (72). The tomb of King Tutankhamun was full of treasures of (73)value. There were over 5,000 objects of silver, gold and precious stones which had lainthere (74)for thousands of years.Lord Carnarvon’s (75)at discovering the treasures did not last long. Many of the local people were afraid of (76)the kings’ tombs, and believed that the kings would punish anyone who (77)them. Lord Carnarvon had paid little attention to these (78), but only a few weeks later, he (79)fell ill and died; at the exact time of his death, all the lights in Cairo went out all of a sudden, and far away in England, his dog also (80).62.A.fell into B.passed by C.knocked down D.came acrossB monB.looking for D.focusing onPeople all over the world celebrate the new year. However, not all countries celebrate in the same way, and in some countries, the new year doesn't begin on the (81)date every year.In many countries, the new year begins on 1st January, but people start celebrating on 31st December, New Year's Eve. In New York many people go to celebrate in TimesSquare. (82)they're waiting for the New Year, they listen to music, sing traditional songs and have fun. Just before 12 o'clock, everyone (83)down from 10, 9, 8...As soon as it's 12 o'clock, everyone shouts very (84), "Happy New Year!"New Year's Day is often a family day. Some families get together for a special meal. When the weather is fine, many families go out for a (85).On New Year's Day, many people make resolutions for the new year. They (86)a list of things, such as "I will help out more with housework. I will work(87)at school than others." or "I won't spend so much time playing video games." When they havemade(88)lists, they read it to their family or friends and promise to (89)their resolutions.So it doesn't matter how they celebrate, (90)people in countries all over the world, it's a time to say goodbye to the old year, and to welcome the new.B.Even thoughes86.A.put on B.write down C.take away D.look afterOne day, a professor entered the classroom and asked his students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited anxiously at their desks for the test to begin. The professor(91)the question papers, with the text facing down as usual.(92)he handed them all out, he asked his students to(93)the page and begin. To everyone's surprise, there were no(94), just a black dot in the center of the page. The professor, seeing the expression on everyone's face, told them the following:“I want you to write what you(95)there. “The students, (96), got started on the inexplicable (费解的) task.At the end of the class, the professor(97)all the answer papers and started reading each one of them aloud in front of all the students. All of them, with no(98), described the black dot, trying to explain its position in the middle of the sheet, etc. etc. etc. After all had been(99), the classroom silent, the professor began to explain:“I'm not going to grade (打分)this. I(100)wanted to give you something to think about. No one wrote about the(101)part of the paper. Everyone focused on the black dot, and the same happens in our(102). We have a white paper to observe and(103), but we always focus on the dark spots. Our life is a(104)given to us with love and care, and we always have(105)to celebrate: nature renewing itself every day, our friends around us, the job that(106)our livelihood and the miracles we see every day.(107), we insist on focusing only on the dark spots: the health issues that bother us, the lack of money, the(108)relationship with colleagues, the(109)with a friend, and etc. The dark spots are very(110)compared to everything we have in our lives, but they are the ones that pollute our minds. ”91.A.handed out B.wrapped up C.referred to D.pointed atB plicatedI called my mother-in-law this morning just to check up on her. While we were(111)on the telephone someone knocked on her(112). She was obviously(113)and asked me what she should do. I told her not to(114)the door, and if it was someone who knewher(115), he or she would knock the living room (116). I rang back about 10 minutes later to check up on her. She was really(117)and told me a friend had visited her.I was pleased but thought this was a bit(118)as she did not(119)her“friend” at all.A short while later she called me back. She (120)so happy. Her friend hadjust (121).It turned out that her friend was a (122)from the local police station. A few weeks ago, he called at her house when someone tried to(123). Since then he returnedwith(124)for all her windows and doors. He came back when he was off-dutyand (125)them for her. He also gave her his private mobile number and she is to phone him any time of day or night if she is(126).Today’s (127)was to let her know that he patrols (巡逻〕her street and checks up on her. He told her not to be concerned if she heard a motorcycle (128)in the early hours of the morning, it would (129)be him checking up on her.What a(130)friend! At the end of the day, most of us are just people looking out for other people.D.thinkingD.floorD.nervousD.paintD.yetD.lightD.aggressiveD.strangeD.loseD.smelledD.phonedD.policeman123.A.look up B.break in C.hold on D.show upD.picturesedD.busyD.topicD.beforeD.onlyWhen I first entered university, my aunt, who is an English professor, gave me a new English dictionary. I was (131)to see that it was an English English dictionary, also known as a monolingual dictionary.(132)it was a dictionary intended for non—native learners, none of my classmates had one (133), to be honest, I found it extremely (134)to use at first. I wo uld look up words in the dictionary and (135)not fully understand the meaning. I was used to the (136)bilingual dictionaries, in which the wordsare (137)both in English and Chinese. I really wondered why my aunt (138)to make things so difficult for me. Now, after studying English at university for three years,I (139)that monolingual dictionaries are (140)in learning a foreign languageAs I found out, there is (141)often no perfect equivalence(对应)betweentwo (142)in two language. My aunt even goes so far as to (143)that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the (144)meaning of a word in English! (145), she insisted that I read the definition(定义) of a word in a monolingualdictionary (146)I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning. (147), I have come to see what she meant.Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way. This dictionary uses a(n) (148)number of words, around 2, 000, in its definitions. When I read these definitions, I am(149)exposed to〔接触〕the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas. (150)this, I can express myself more easily in English.141.A.at best B.in fact C.at times D.in case150.A.According to B.In relation to C.In addition to D.Because ofRocky had always been picked on by some of his schoolmates. Nothing (151)him more. But no matter how much he told them not to do so or even shouted at them, they wouldn’t (152). One of his friends wanted to help him and told hima(n) (153)about SparkySparky was a fighting bull. One day, Sparky stood next to his owner’s house, (154)the farmer’s TV, and it was showing a bullfight. Sparky (155)that this was whatlay (156)him, so he spent the rest of his life preparing for the day of his fight.Soon, that day arrived. When Sparky (157)the bullring(斗牛场), he was suddenly pushed in the back. It was very (158), and Sparky felt like his blood was boiling. But he knew (159)what he needed to do, and he remained still. Soon, thebullfighter (160), trying to provoke(挑衅) Sparky. Sparky felt like (161)his horns(角) deep into this stupid guy, but he controlled his (162), kept still and waited. After some time, the crowd started to whistle. It got so bad that the bullfight organizers decided to (163)the bull. This had been the most boring bull that anyone could remember.So Sparky was (164)to his field and allowed to live out his life in peace. Never again did they put him in a bullring, (165)everyone knew that he would provide no amusement.His friend told Rocky: “Those people (166)making fun of you because they see how angry they make you. But (167)you did what Sparky did, not reacting to anything, they’d get bored and look for someone else to (168), someone who could provide more amusement.”Rocky gradually tried to put this (169)into practice. At first, it wasn’t easy, but as Rocky (170)to his plan, those people got bored with him. After a few days they found more interesting things to do than make fun of Rocky.156.A.ahead ofB fortable168.A.pick on B.pick up C.put on D.put upAlthough it was only autumn, everything outside was covered in white. Unexpectedly, we were hit with a big (171). storm and no one was prepared.We have two apple trees in our backyard. Prana, our dog, loves.(172). When she goes outside, she usually grabs a dirty apple from the ground to eat later on. Prana knows that when she brings her treasure into the house, I am not always (173), so she tries to hide it from me. It is our little game.On the day that it snowed too (174)in the season, Prana went outside andI(175)her from the window. I noticed that she was((176)lots of holes and bringing out the apples buried beneath the snow. She seemed to be (177)to dig up as many apples as she could.But when she came back inside, she brought back only one. About five minutes later, I looked outside. The yard was completely (178)with birds. Prana had dug up all thoseapples for her bird friends to eat. She knew that they hadn't prepared (179)food for the early winter.This beautiful act of unconditional love from a (an)(180)taught me what real kindness was.。
英语完形填空专题练习附答案英语完形填空专题练习1:We all have dreams. Yet so few of us realize them. Often, a dream dies as quickly as it is born 36 we lack the confidence to keep it. When I was old enough to understand the realities of life, I realized that society puts a high 37 on youth, beauty and academic achievement. This discovery gave me some idea to develop my dream although I was 38 .My dream was 39 . I just dreamed of becoming a 40 when I was in secondary school. The employment field was a highly 41 place. It gave not only fierce competition to a disabled job-seeker but also the unfriendly treatment from the 42 strong and healthy. They looked on the disabled as the back row of society.43 , I refused to sit in the back row. I decided to 44 a course in typing run by the government. When I 45 over the application form to the interviewer, she looked at me, then moved her eyes to my body. She advised me to 46 my choice from typing. But I was 47 to stay with it. “I will be a really good typist ,”I told her. She 48 me.On the fifth month of the six-month course, five students were 49 to do some copy typing. I was one of them. I was very efficient and finished half of the work given to us all.50 work came to me after this test. I could see quite clearly the way to 51 my dream. I was taken on as one of the typists in one of the offices immediately after my graduation. I did not 52 starting at the bottom of the ladder. Being a typist was just the beginning of the 53 . Having achieved one dream, I set out to achieve others. I worked and studied at the same time, which was no easy task. But all my efforts 54 at last.Dreamers should keep reaching out for their dreams, whatever the 55 , until they get what they want in life and live their dreams.36. A. until B. because C. although D. unless37. A. balance B. view C. value D. measure38. A. disabled B. talented C. excited D. interested39. A. wonderful B. complex C. strange D. simple40. A. teacher B. typist C. scientist D. doctor41. A. competitive B. valuable C. mysterious D. admirable42. A. especially B. extremely C. physically D. fortunately43. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Moreover44. A. join B. give C. receive D. take45. A. took B. went C. handed D. turned46. A. change B. protect C. make D. prevent47. A. devoted B. decided C. determined D. intended48. A. received B. accepted C. rejected D. celebrated49 .A. promised B. forced C. suggested D. chosen50. A. More B. Less C. Easier D. Better51. A. achieving B. turning C. finishing D. enjoying52. A. appreciate B. like C. consider D. mind53. A. experience B. work C. climb D. career54. A. were paid back B. paid back C. were paid off D. paid off55. A. happiness B. pain C. sorrow D. excitement英语完形填空专题练习答案:36—40 BCADB 41—45 ACBDC46—50 ACBDA 51—55 ADCDB英语完形填空专题练习2:More and more electronic devices and services in our daily life mean we have too many passwords and numbers to remember . Passwords help us protect our 21 and privacy , however , however ,they also bring us a lot of 22 .Every day I need to remember much 23 information . Every morning I24 my cellphone ? it needs a password . I get to work and I have to have25 my computer with a password . Like many people in Britain , I have two bank 26 . One needs a five-digit number and a password ; 27 needs a six-digit number and a memorable place name . I have an online savings account that needs a different password 28 the password for my bank account .29 you never use a computer , you can be 30 by the password overload . Look in your wallet . Your probably 31 four or five credit cards . In these days of chip and pin , these are virtually useless if you do not have the magic four-digit numbers . The banks 32 you not to have the same number for all your cards . Give me a break . Am I going to carry five different random (随机的) four-digit numbers in my head ? 33 , Im not Good Will Hunting .Ive tried systems to help me 34 — such as using the names of favorite films or members of my extended family ; but none seems to 35 . So what is the solution ?If you are a technical expert , you can download a “ password safe ” . These are programs that 36 all your passwords so they can be used for accessing sites . The problem is that you can only use this on your home computer , and if that get 37 you are in trouble .Some of the banks are starting to 38 customers a “ dongle ( 适配器 )” , which is a portable password device that plugs into your computer . This is an electronic version of writing the password down on a piece of paper . The 39 is that dongles cost money and if the one your bank gives you doesnt let you store other websites passwords , you could 40 carrying a dozen dongles in your pocket .Well , putting all your cash in a box under the bed never seems so attractive .21.A.health B.life C.wealth D.qualities22.A.fun B.conveniences C.advantages D.troubleseless B.practical C.valuable D.meaningful24.A.turn on B.turn off C.turn down D.pick up25.A.control over B.access to C.words with D.pity on26.A.passwords B.assistants C.cards D.accounts27.A.another B.others C.the other D.neither28.A.with B.in C.from D.above29.A.Even if B.As if C.In case D.As long as30.A.hit B.overthrown C.attracted D.hurt31.A.steal B.carry C.bring D.take32.A.have B.tell C.allow D.make33.A.Above all B.In all C.After all D.Of all34.A.remember B.operate C.recognize D.study35.A.work B.do C.act D.serve36.A.process B.destroy C.store D.create37.A.changed B.separated C.hurt D.stolen38.A.promise B.offer C.teach D.buy39.A.fact B.offer C.problem D.rule40.A.end up B.turn up C.give up D.make up英语完形填空专题练习答案:21.C 22.D 23.A 24.A 25.B 26.D 27.C 28.C 29.A 30.A 31.B 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A 36.C 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.A。
完形填空专项练习⑴Washoe is a young chimpa nzee 黑猩猩).She is n o 1 chimpa nzee, though. Scien tists are doing research 2 her. They want to see how civilized she can 3 .Already she can do many thi ngs a huma n being does.For example, she has bee n lear ning how to excha nge 4 with people. The scie ntists are teach ing her5 Ian guage. Whe n she wan ts to be picked6 , Washoe poi nts up with one fin ger. She rubs her teeth with her fingerZshe wants to brush her teeth. This is done after every meal.Washoe has also been 8 to find an swers to problems. Once she was put in a 9 with food hanging from the ceiling. It was too high to 10 . After she considered the 11 ,she got a tall box to 12 . The food was still too high to be reached. Washoe found a 13 pole. Then she climbed onto the 14 , grasped the pole, and 1diow n the food with the pole.Washoe 16 like a human ,too. The scientists keep her in a fully furnished house. After a hard 17 in the lab, she goes home. 18 she plays with her toys. She_19 enjoys watchi ng televisio n before going to bed. Scie ntists hope to 20 more about people by study ing our closest relative ——the chimpa nzee.1. A. foolish B. simple C. special D. ordinary2. A. for B. on C. to D. by3. A. experie nee B. change C. develop D. become4. A. acti ons B. views C. messages D. feeli ngs5. A. huma n B. sig n C.spoken D. foreig n6. A. out B. at C. on D. up7. A. whe n B. until C. since D. while8. A. trained B. raised C. ordered D. led9. A. hole B. zoo C. room D. museum10. A. pull B. see C. eat D .reach11. A. problem B. positi on C. food D. ceili ng12.A. stand by B. sta ndonC. standup D. sta nd with13. A. straight B. stro ng C. lo ng D. heavy14. A. wall B. box C. ceil ing D. pole15. A. kn ocked B. picked C. took D. pulled16. A. lives B. works C. thi nks D. plays17. A. task B. less on C. time D. day18. A. But B. There C. So D. Still精品文档19. A. quite B. already C. even D. s till20. A. see B. an swer C. learn D. g ain⑵Jane raced on to th train platform and asked a porter, “Is this the train to Rochester?“Yes, ” said the porter. “ but only the …Hey! WaitJane htedw a ceto(o ff_2 he had finishedspeak ing.She had just_3 herself in a seat whe n the train 4 out of the stati on. Jane got out her book and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked 5and glaneed out of the window. “That '6s . ” she thought . “the Iandscape doesn 7 ',anldokshould; I 8 tVis route so many times. ” Setiwas gin creas ing 9 whe n the big, red-faced eon ductor walked up and asked for her 10 .One gla nee was eno ugh. He 11iis head in frie ndly reproach and said, “ Now, young lady, wha do a fool thing like that for? This is the 12 ticket. You 13 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bo und sect ion was 14 at the last stati on.Jane' s face grew red. “I ' m sorry, ” she said, “I guess I wistoiftnd ouich o f “Well, ” said the con ductor,f6d.oYoutshould n ' fehbeen in such a hurry, but I dare say we can_J7 you a traingoing in the right _18_ at Syracuse. You ' ll be a couple of houUatfeough . ”When Jane fin ally stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother_20up to her . “ Oh, Jane, we hav bee n so worried. What on earth happe ned? ”“Well, Mom, ” said Jane, “ it ' s a long story.. ”1. A. busy B. early te D. quick2. A. whe n B. then C. after D. before3. A. settled B. took C. made D. gave4. A. pushed B. pulled C. left D. started5. A. around B. about C. up D. dow n6. A. excit ing B. in terest ing C. stra nge D. right7. A. familiar B. beautiful C. n ice D. alike8. A. walked B. gone C. followed D. traveled9. A. un easy B. calm C. angry D. unhappy10. A. money B. ticket C. book D. n ame11. A. put B.shook C. raised D.nodded12. A. wrong ed C. only D. right13. A. would B. must C. should D. could 14. A. joined B. turned C. conn ectedD. separated 15. A. hurry B. trouble C. worry D. difficulty 16. A. sorry B. worry C. hurry D. regret 17. A. make B. give C. find D. get 18. A. time B. place C. statio n D. directi on 19. A. arrivi ngB. leavi ngC. goi ngD. returni ngJames sat outside the office wait ing for the in terview. He felt so 1 that he did n ' t know what to do with 2 .The pers on who had gone in_3 him had bee n there for n early an hour. And she looked so con fide nt whe n she went in. 4_ James. He felt_5 that she had already got the_6 .The problem was that he wan ted this job 7」t meant 8 to him. He had _9 it such a lot before the day of the in terview. He had imagi ned himself _10 brillia ntly at the in terview and 11 the job immediately. But now here he was feeli ng 12 .He could n I3t all those thi ngs he had 14 to say. At that mome nt, he almost decided to get up and 15 But no — he had to do this. He had spe nt so much time considering it that he couldn like thattHis hands were hot and sticky and his mouth felt dry. Atlast the door of the office opened. The woman who had gone in an hour earlier came out looking very 17 with herself. She smiled sympathetically at James. At that moment James 18 her. The managing director then appeared at the office door.“Would you like to come in now, Mr Davis? I ' m sorry to have keJames sudde nly 19 that he had gone home after all. He got up, legs __20 whether he looked as terrified as he felt. 1. A. healthyB. n ervousC. carelessD. con fide nt 2. A. the managing director B. the woma n 20. A. called B. pickedC. rushedD. pushedand forehead sweat ing and won deredC. himself 3. A. by 4. A. Not like 5. A. doubtful 6. A. reward 7. A. hopelessly 8. A. everythi ngB. with B. So did B. sure B. first B. n aturally B. happ in essD. the situati onC. before C. Do as C. angry C. prize C. easily C. difficultyD. after D. Do like D. ast oni shi ng D. job D. so much D. no thi ng精品文档9. A. dreamed of B. lear ned of C. thought about D. talked about10 . A. expla ining B. perform ing C. an sweri ng D. perform ing11 . A. offered B. asked for C. being offered D. being asked for12 . A. crazy B. excited C. probable D. terrible13 . A.depend on B. afford C. believe in D. remember14.A. keptB. bee n taughtC. pla nnedD. bee n supplied l5. A. leave B. go in C. prepare D. practise16 . A. take back B. put off C. give up D. put dow n17 . A. ugly B. pleased C. sad D. pretty18 . A. no ticed B. loved C. missed D. hated19.A. thoughtB.hopedC. wishedD. regretted20. A. shak ing B. bending C. walki ng D. stopp ing⑷Most pare nts, I suppose, have had the experie nee of read ing a bedtime story _1 their childre n. And they must have 2 how difficult it is to write a 3_children ' s book.Either the author has aimedtoso that children can' t follow what is in his (or more often ,her )stoTy the story seems to be talking to the readers.The best children books are 6 very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy the 7 who hears the story and the adult who 8_it. Unfortunately, there are in fact 9 books like this, 10 the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not 11 to solve.This may be why many of the books regarded as 12of children ' s literature were in fact writtenlfo r “Alice in Won erla nd ” is perhaps the mbstf this.Children ,left for themselves, often 15the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in a bookshop or a 16 and he will 17 willi ngly choose the books writte n in an uni mag in ative way, or have a look at the most children ' s comics, full of the stories and jokes which ard8h®f teachers and right-thinking parents.Perhaps we pare nts should stop tryi ng to brain wash childre n in to_49 our taste in literature. After all childre n and adults are so 20that we pare nts should not expect that they will enjoy the same books. So I suppose we have to compromise over the bedtime story.1 . A. to B. in C. with D. around2 . A. hoped B. realized C. told D. said3 . A. short B. lo ng C. bad D. good4.A. easyB. shortC. highD. difficult5. A. and B. but C. or D. so6. A. both B. n either C. either D. very7. A. child B. father C. mother D. teacherD. reads8. A. hears B. buys C. un derstands9. A. few B. many C .a great deal of D. a great nu mber of10. A. but B. however C. so D. because11. A. hard B. easy C. enough D. fast12. A. articles B. work C. arts D. works13. A. grow n-ups B. girls C. boys D. childre n14. A. difficult B. hidden C .obvious D. easy15. A. are B. show C. find D. add16. A. school B. home C .office D. library17. A. more B. less C. able D. be18. A. lovingn ess B. in terests C. rejectio ns D. read ings19. A. recei ving B. accept ing C. hav ing D. refus ing20. A. same B. frie ndly C .differe nt D. com mon⑸The sun was shi ning whe n I got on No.151 Bus. We passe ngers sat jammed together in heavy clothes. No one spoke. That ' s one oflthe rules. _______ w e see the same faces every day, we prefer to 3 behind ourn ewspapers. People who sit so close together are using those th in sheets of n ewspri nt to keep their 4 . As the bus came near the Mile, a _5_ suddenly rang out _6_!This is your driver speaking. ” We looked at the b the driver ' s head. “ Put your papers down. All of you7 ______ came”doThe “ Now, turn and face the person next to you. Go _8 . ”Surpris in gly we all did it. Still no one smiled. I faced an older woma n, her head wrapped in a red scarf」saw her_9_ every day. Our eyes met We waited for the n ext 10 from the driver. “ Now repeat after me. Goomorning n eighbor! ”Our voice were 11 .For many of us, these were the — words we had spoke n that day. But we said them together, like 13 ,to the strangers beside us. We couldn 14 ' tTbere was the feeling of relief , that we were not being held up . But more, there was the sense of ice being 15 . “ Good morning ,n eighbor. It was not so 16 after all. Some of us repeated it, others shook hands ,ma ny laughed. The bus driver said nothingmore. He didn 17 t to. Not a single newspaper went back up. I heard laughter, a warm sound I had n ever heard before in 18 .to my seatmate, and then jumped off the bus. That daywas 20off better tha n most.B. g ood-byeC. helloD. tha nks B. see ing C. tak ing D. tur ning(6)In the 19th cen tury, Charles Dicke ns, the En glish no velist, wrote excitedly of a carriage, pulled along by a team of horses, that could 1 more tha n twenty miles of road 2 sixty minu tes. To us in the twen ty-first cen tury, in which man is able to move and com muni cate so rapidly, the 3 of the carriage seems nothing at all. Pla nes fly many hun dreds of miles in an hour. And eve n without 4 ,we can, by wireless or teleph one, com muni cate within 5 _____________ with people on the other side of th _ .When I reached my stop, I said 19 1. A. un writte n B. strict C. bus D. city 2. A. As B. Because C. When D. Although3. A. read B. sit C. talk D. hide4. A. ways5. A. message6. A. Atte ntion7. A. papers8. A. on9. A. still 10. A. turn 11. A. loud 12. A. first 13. A. passe ngers 14. A. shout ing 15. A. formed 16. A. sad 17. A. need18. A. my life B. methods B. warni ng B. Mi nding B. passe ngers C. B. round B. n early B. talk B. neat B. last C. respectC. suggesti on C. Help C. driverahead C. even C. order C. slow C. bestB. citize nsB. cryi ng B. heated B. hardB. want B. Bus No.151C. patie nts C. smili ng C. broke n C. ordinary C. likeC. publicD. dista nee D. voice D. Liste n D. tears D. dow n D. hardly D. remark D. weak D. onlyD. schoolchildrenD. won deri ng D. froze n D. shyD. begi nD. other words 19. A. good morning 20. A. starti ngThe ben efits of the these in creased speeds are coun tless. Busin essme n say travelli ng from Europe to America can 7 much time, for the journey that would once have take n weeks 8 now, by air, only twe nty-four hours. Members of one family separated from each other by long 9 can have talks with each other by telephone as 10 as if they were sitting in the same room.Not all the effects of speed, 11 , are ben eficial. People who are in the 12 of using a motor car13they want to move half a mile become lazy and 14 the power of enjoying an active 15 . Those who travel through a country at eighty miles an hour do not 16 much of the life to that country as they 17 .They become 18 an xious about movi ng quickly from one 19 to ano ther that they are 20 able to relax and enjoy a happy journ ey.1. A. cover B. discover C. move D. pull2. A. by B. for C .within.over3. A. moveme nt B. running C.speed D. travel4. A. movi ng B. see ing C. speak ing D. talki ng5. A. mon ths B. seconds C. weeks D. years6. A. country B. globe C. street D. village7. A. save B. cost C. waste D. take8. A. spends B. has C. makes D. takes9. A. ways B. periods C. dista nces D. journeys10.A. easily B. firmly C. n early D. quietly11. A. thus B. otherwise C. however D. meanwhile12. A. position B. habit C. group D. rest13. A. i n which B. whe never C. wherever D. why14. A. get B. have C. lose D. want15. A. activity B. driv ing C. walk D. trai ning16. A. find B. know C. listen D. see17. A. away B. out C. back D. past18. A. more B. so C. too D. very19. A. family B. floor C. pers on D. place20 A. no Ion ger B. no more C. for ever D. for someth ing(7)Educati on is not an end but a mea ns to an end. In other words, we do not educate childreL for thepurpose of educating them; our purpose is to fit them for life. 2 we realize this fact, we will understand that it is very important to 卫_a system of education which will really prepare children for life.In many modern countries it has _4_ been accepted that ,by free education for a—whether rich or poor, clever or stupid - one can solve _5_ of society and build a _6_ n ati on. But we can already see that free education for all is not _7_ : we find in such countries__8 people with university degrees than 9 jobs for them to do Because of their degrees, they refuse to do10 “low” work.But we have only to think to un dersta nd that the wok of a completely un educated 12 is far more importa nt than 13 : we can live 14 educati on, but we 15 if we have no food. If no one clea ned our streets and took the 16 away from our houses, we should get terrible diseases in our tow ns. In coun tries where there are. 17 because every one is ashamed to do such work ,the scie ntists have to waste much of their time doing _18 .In fact, 19 we say that all of us must be educated to fit 20 for life, it means that we must be educated 21 that each of us can do whatever iob 22 him, and that we can realize that all jobs are 23 to society, and that it is very bad to be ashamed to do one ' s_24)rkOoMsuatightape ofeducati on can be 25 valuable to society.1. A. quite B. only C. almost D. greatly2. A. Before B. In order that C. As soon as D. Though3. A. choose B. lear n C. master D. publish4. A. i n the past B. sometimes C. for some time D. not yet5. A. part of the matters B. all the questi onsC. some of the affairsD. all the problems6. A. free B. perfect C. polite D. famous7. A. eno ugh B. food C. fair D. useful8. A. a far great nu mber of B. much moreC. a far larger nu mber ofD. a good more9. A. they are B. it is C. they have D. there are10.A what they thi nk B. which they believeC. that they thi nkD. those they believe11. A. an hour B. a week C. a mome nt D. a day12. A. citizen B. farmer C. worker D. soldier13. A. the one of a professor B. that of a professorC. a professorD. that of a professor14. A. without B. by C. in spite of D. because of15. A. are beate n B. are han ged C. die D. become dead16. A. poison B. rubbish C. waste water D. worms17. A. many waiters B. no doctors C. some teachers D. no serva nts18. A. housework B. research work C. homework D. men tal work19. A. since B. after C. whe n D. before20 A. them B. him C. ones D. us21. A. in such a way B. in a way C. in such the way D. i n the way22. A. fit B. is fit for C. which fits D. is fit for23. A. ordi nary B. n ecessary C. harmless D. practical24. A. others B. some one else C. some one else D. s ther ' s25. A. called B. said C. regarded D. treated as(8)I did not know the city at all J_what is more, I could not speak a word of the Ian guage. After hav ing spe nt my first day sightseeing in the town center. I decided to lose my way deliberately^ ,since I believed that this was the surest way of gett ing to 3 around.I went to a suburb and arrived a t marketplace. Then I decided to get back to my 4for lun ch. After walking about aimlessly for some time, I began to _5_ .The trouble was that the only word I knew 6 was the n ame of the street in which I lived ---and __7_ I pronoun ced badly.I stopped _8_a frie ndly-look ing n ewspaper seller. He smiled and han ded me a paper. I shook my head and _9_ the n ame of the street and he thrust the paper into my han ds1 0 that it would be 11 to argue about the matter, I gave him some 12 and went on my way. The next pers on 13 was and old lady who was buying vegetables. She was very hard of 14 a nd I repeated the word several times. When she 15 heard me, she seemed to get angry and bega n shouti ng and shak ing her walk ing l-stick6 me. I hurried away quickly and sawa policema n on a corner. He certa inly would be able to 17 me. The policema n liste ned atte ntively to my18 ,smiled, and gen tly look me 19 the arm. I no dded politely and bega n walk ing 20 he poin ted. About an hour passed and I no ticed that the houses were getting! and gree nfields were appeari ng on 22 side of me. I had come all the way into the 23 .The only thi ng 24 for me to do was to find the 25 railway station!.1. A. so B. and C. but D. then2. A. on my sec ond day B. i n my life C. for a year D. tomorrow3. A. know the people B. ask the people C. ask my way D. know my way4. A. city B. home C. hotel D. office5. A. lose the way B. get a map C. ask the way D. look for people6. A. from my pare nts B. whe n I lean nt C. i n the dictio nary D. of the Ian guage7. A. eve n that B. except that C. so that D. because of that8. A. ask ing B. for ask ing C. in order to ask D. in order that he asked9. A. repeated B. rewrote C. gave D. showed10. A. See n B. Seeing C. To see D. See11. A. useless B. uni ucky C. impossible D. wrong12. A. food B. apples C. drink D. money13. A. who asked B. I asked C. whom was asked D .I passed14. A. heari ng B. speak ing C. see ing D. walki ng15. A. first B. atte ntively C. at last D. just16. A. on B. at C. to D. over17. A. lead B. comfort C. help D. direct18. A. questi on B. worry C. story D. trouble19. A. in B. on C. by D. acrossin the road D. on the street20. A. to the way B. i n the directi onC.21. A. more and more B. taller and tallerC. fewer and fewer D. lower and lower22. A. either B. every C. one D. the each23. A. farm B. coun tryside C .tow n D. hotel24. A. to the left B. leav ing C. left D. to leave25. A. n earest B. biggest C. n earer D. bestre lakes and forests which aredithied or is All over Europe, and in North America, therethought to beacid rain. What is acid rain? Mr Justi n Cook, a scie ntist ,expla ins: 3 oAll fossil fu coal and gas, contain sulphur. Whe n these are burnt, for exampl _motor vehicles , they form sulphuricacid(硫酸)。