广东省高考英语 专题检测卷(一) 完形填空
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(广东卷)2021年高考英语分类汇编(2021高考真题+模拟新题)I1完形填空I1[2021·广东卷] 阅读下面短文,把握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最正确选项。
Parents feel that it is difficult to live with teenagers. Then again, teenagers have __1__ feelings about their parents, saying that it is not easy living with them. According to a recent research, the most common __2__ between parents and teenagers is that regarding untidiness and daily routine tasks. On the one hand, parents go mad over __3__ rooms, clothes thrown on the floor and their children's refusal to help with the __4__. On the other hand, teenagers lose their patience continually when parents blame them for __5__ the towel in the bathroom, not cleaning up their room or refusing to do the shopping at the supermarket.The research, conducted by St. George University, shows that different parents have different __6__ to these problems. However, some approaches are more __7__ than others. For example, those parents who yell at their children for their untidiness, but __8__ clean the room for them, have fewer chances of changing their children's __9__. On the contrary, those who let teenagers experience the __10__ of their actions can do better. For example, when teenagers who don't help their parents with the shopping don't find their favourite drink in the refrigerator, they are forced to __11__ their actions.Psychologists say that __12__ is the most important thing in parentchild relationships. Parents should __13__ to their children but at the same time they should lend an ear to what they have to say. Parents may __14__ their children when they are untidy but they should also understand that their room is their own private space. Communication is a twoway process. It is only by listening to and __15__ each other that problems between parents and children can be settled.1. A. natural B. strong2. A. interest B. argumentC. linkD. knowledge3. A. noisy B. crowdedC. messyD. locked4. A. homework B. houseworkC. problemD. research5. A. washing B. usingC. droppingD. replacing6. A. approaches B. contributionsC. introductionsD. attitudes7. A. complex B. popularC. scientificD. successful8. A. later B. deliberatelyC. seldomD. thoroughly9. A. behaviour B. tasteC. futureD. nature10. A. failures B. changesC. consequencesD. thrills11. A. defend B. delayC. repeatD. reconsider12. A. communication B. bondC. friendshipD. trust13. A. reply B. attend14. A. hate B. scoldC. frightenD. stop15. A. loving B. observingC. understandingD. praising【要点综述】这是一篇议论文。
完形填空My husband and I intended to have a quiet, low-key New Year’s Eve this year. We wanted toinstead of ____2____ a babysitter and going out on our own.The logical way to do this was through ____3____. As we all know, food had a magical way of making a night ____4____, and our New Year’s Eve certainly ____5____ that way, thanks to doughnuts (甜甜圈).I decided to make doughnuts because my cousins had ____6____ a batch (一批) on Halloween and I found it very ____7____. I used a recipe from the 1976 Mennonite cookbook More With Less and it ____8____ a curious ingredient — two cups of mashed potatoes that____9____ made the texture lighter. The doughnuts were rolled out and cut from a sheet of dough (生面团), then left to ____10____ until ready to fry in hot oil. Then they took several seconds to ____11____, which meant that my enormous batch of 100 doughnuts was ____12____ cooking in a fairly short time. We glazed (浇上浆液) the tops and then ____13____ them for the rest of the evening. The leftovers disappeared at breakfast.This will become an annual ____14____, I have no doubt. Whether we host a bigger party or keep it small, there will always be ____15____ doughnuts, because when you have hot homemade doughnuts, you can’t help but have the best time.1.A.challenge B.occasion C.opportunity D.idea 2.A.training B.interviewing C.knowing D.hiring 3.A.food B.money C.time D.fun4.A.short B.silent C.messy D.memorable 5.A.turned out B.moved out C.ran out D.stood out 6.A.put B.made C.brought D.bought 7.A.healthy B.expensive C.impressive D.nutritious 8.A.called for B.carried on C.took up D.cut off 9.A.fortunately B.absolutely C.totally D.possibly 10.A.flash B.fall C.rise D.extend 11.A.steam B.float C.sink D.cook12.A.considered B.practiced C.finished D.demanded 13.A.enjoyed B.waited C.prepared D.longed 14.A.celebration B.tradition C.ceremony D.idea 15.A.common B.raw C.fresh D.localFor the past 17 years, Tess Trojan has competed in the Special Olympics, with no intentions of slowing down anytime soon.Tess Trojan has been living with Down Syndrome (唐氏综合症), a____16____ in which extra genetic material causes delays in the way a child ____17____, both mentally and physically.____18____ her disease, the 26-year-old woman from Canada won the gold medal in golf at the 2014 National Games. Soon, she ____19____ to Los Angeles for the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games, which attracted roughly 7, 000 athletes from 177 countries.In 2000, she____20____ as a bowling athlete. And today, she ____21____ plays baseball, basketball, tennis and golf with her primary____22____ on being golf. She trains hard with her golf coaches and understands that golf is mostly a game of ____23____ your mental ability. “For golf, you have to be mentally prepared, ” she said. Not only is she an extremely talented golfer, but Trojan has also won awards for swimming and tennis. “I love doing____24____ sports. So when I was young I used to jump from one sport to another, ” she said.Being a multi-sport athlete is something she recommends to kids. “Be _____25_____ to learning new sports and you will have many fresh_____26_____, ”Trojan often tells kids.Her positive attitude is contagious (感染性的) and evidently making a _____27_____ in a young girl that she coaches. For the past year, Trojan has_____28_____ Emi, a six-year-old girl with Down Syndrome, learn about different sports. They, of course, also make time for fun things like arts and crafts. Emi, who used to be fat, ill and depressed, has now become _____29_____, healthy and positive. Trojan says she loves working with kids and hopes to do more in the future. She thinks that it’s a way of _____30_____ to help others.16.A.stage B.state C.position D.condition 17.A.performs B.develops C.thinks D.studies 18.A.Despite B.Besides C.Beyond D.Above 19.A.headed B.appealed C.contributed D.leaded20.A.served B.acted C.ended D.started 21.A.regularly B.casually C.quietly D.occasionally 22.A.goal B.instruction C.concern D.focus 23.A.proving B.succeeding C.challenging D.damaging 24.A.adventurous B.unique C.various D.simple 25.A.similar B.open C.sensitive D.accessible 26.A.ideas B.senses C.opinions D.experiences 27.A.promise B.decision C.difference D.mistake 28.A.helped B.encouraged C.persuaded D.reminded 29.A.heavy B.fit C.powerful D.worried 30.A.slowing down B.paying back C.giving up D.cutting downDad is a retired patrol (巡逻) officer. In his precinct (警区) lived an infamous family, which consisted of a____31____single mother and her four sons.The three older sons were all____32____in crime. Many of the patrol officers knew the mom and____33____she knew them.She was always very____34____when questioned about her sons’ whercabouts (行踪).On one visit, my dad____35____a conversation. During their talk, she expressed her____36____in regard to her youngest boy. She felt powerless in____37____him to the straight and narrow. But the environment would not allow it.My dad agreed to offer the only____38____he could think of on the spot. He asked thecon-cerned mother if she would allow her youngest boy to spend the summer at our house. It would be____39____for the boy to see another side of family life which he had neverbeen____40____to.Although we must have seemed very unfamiliar to him, he had no trouble____41____.The whole neighborhood welcomed him and he loved the____42____. At the end of summer, here-turned to his mother.I____43____about him several years later. Dad told me that after going back, the youngest son decided to go to night school for accounting. He eventually____44____an office job. He was the only son in that family who did not become a(n)____45____.31.A.struggling B.demanding C.rewarding D.tiring 32.A.seated B.dressed C.involved D.disappointed 33.A.in person B.in turn C.in addition D.in contrast 34.A.hesitant B.energetic C.guilty D.cooperative 35.A.struck up B.insisted on C.kept up D.broke into 36.A.appreciation B.concern C.belief D.potential 37.A.driving B.transporting C.referring D.guiding 38.A.job B.experience C.solution D.excuse 39.A.convenient B.beneficial C.efficient D.flexible 40.A.entitled B.glued C.exposed D.compared 41.A.fitting in B.making up C.reacting to D.caring about 42.A.patience B.attitude C.decision D.attention 43.A.inquired B.argued C.brought D.bothered 44.A.created B.landed C.dismissed D.maintained 45.A.accountant B.officer C.criminal D.neighbourGrowing up, I was fortunate to have dinner with my family almost every day. Sometimes, the family dinner circle____46____to include relatives stopping by. Yet, I knew some friends whose parents got home after dinner or even____47____the entire evening. So I____48____the quality time around our kitchen table, which witnessed countless valuable____49____in my life.____50____,my kids cannot relate to my childhood memories. They have been leftto____51____with babysitters more times than I would like to admit. My husband and Ihave____52____careers. And we often end up staying at the office way past dinnertime. When this happens too often, it____53____the balance of our family.Apart from suffering from____54____,what else can a hardworking family do? I think we can all try to_____55_____our own ways to spend time together. Surely there are days when I’m too busy to share a meal with my family. But I would make efforts to_____56_____and chat later that day,_____57_____setting aside cellphones every time. And I even find a bedtime reading with my kids much_____58_____.I am also proud to have our “big breakfast” routine every Saturday. My husband serves as the head chef, and my younger son_____59_____him to makethe breakfast.I am aware that my sons are growing up quickly and will be out ofthe_____60_____someday. But now, I am happy to have so many wonderful things on my plate. 46.A.widened B.formed C.lessened D.closed 47.A.missed B.avoided C.enjoyed D.recorded 48.A.wasted B.treasured C.limited D.calculated 49.A.shows B.dishes C.recipes D.moments 50.A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Besides 51.A.sleep B.dine C.study D.play 52.A.suitable B.flexible C.satisfying D.demanding 53.A.maintains B.disturbs C.improves D.strikes 54.A.fear B.anger C.guilt D.hunger 55.A.predict B.create C.evaluate D.accept 56.A.work out B.calm down C.hold on D.catch up 57.A.unwillingly B.casually C.consciously D.carelessly 58.A.louder B.shorter C.simpler D.sweeter 59.A.assists B.guides C.allows D.orders 60.A.office B.kitchen C.house D.parkDo you sometimes ignore your mom while chatting with friends? If you’re a teen,that’s fairly ___61___. And new research may explain why so many ___62___ tune out their mom’s voices.Young kids’ brains are very tuned in to their mothers’ voices. But as they grow up, everything ___63___. Teenagers’ brains are more tuned in to strangers’ voices. Researchers scanned the brains of 7-to 16-year-olds as they listened to things said by their mothers or by unfamiliar women. The words were purely___64___ : teebudieshawlt, keebudieshawlt and peebudieshawlt. As the kids listened, certain parts of their brains became ___65___. This was especially true in brain regions that help us to ___66___ rewards and pay attention.This ___67___ usually happens between ages 13 and 14. The brain seems to___68___ new needs that come with youth. As we ___69___, our survival depends less and less on mom’s support. ____70____, we rely more and more on our ____71____-friends and others closer to ourown age.However, these areas in the youthful brain don’t stop ____72____ mom. It’s just that unfamiliar voices become more ____73____ and worthy of attention. Mothers’ voices still have special power, especially in times of stress. Studies also showed that levels of stress hormones (荷尔蒙) ____74____ when stressed-out girls heard their moms’ voices on the phone.So while both teens and their parents sometimes feel frustrated by missed messages, that’s okay. “That’s the way the brain is ____75____, and there’s a good reason for it.”61.A.strange B.rare C.common D.impossible 62.A.schoolboys B.teenagers C.adults D.girls 63.A.changes B.matters C.evolves D.counts 64.A.complicated B.meaningful C.nonsense D.nonstop 65.A.numb B.small C.calm D.active 66.A.record B.design C.detect D.process 67.A.action B.shift C.ability D.function 68.A.adapt to B.appeal to C.apply to D.attach to 69.A.struggle B.advance C.shrink D.mature 70.A.Once B.Otherwise C.Instead D.Besides 71.A.strangers B.competitors C.partners D.peers 72.A.keeping out B.responding to C.working with D.turning down 73.A.rewarding B.impressive C.comfortable D.reasonable 74.A.varied B.dropped C.topped D.remained 75.A.fixed B.supplied C.balanced D.wiredOnce there was a small boy named Bob. He came from a __76__ family, struggling with life every day. One day, he was crossing the forest carrying some __77__. He saw an old man who was very ___78___. Bob wanted to give the old man some food, but he did not have any. So he__79__ walking. A few minutes later, he saw a deer who was very thirsty. He was eager to __80__ him, but he did not have water. So he went on his way ahead.Then he saw a man who wanted to make a __81__ to keep warm, but he did not have wood. Bob __82__ some wood to him. In return, he gave Bob some food and water. Then Bob went backto help the old man and the deer, who were very __83__ .One day Bob fell down from the __84__ . He couldn’t move because he was __85__ . but no one was there to help him. __86__ , the old man whom he had helped before saw him. He quickly came and pulled him up the hill. Bob had many __87__ on his legs. The deer whom Bob had helped saw them and __88__ to the forest and brought some herbs(草药). Soon Bob __89__. All of them were very __90__ that they could help each other.76.A.cheerful B.traditional C.poor D.single 77.A.wood B.food C.water D.medicine 78.A.thirsty B.hungry C.sad D.angry 79.A.preferred B.stopped C.began D.kept 80.A.help B.leave C.cure D.hug 81.A.cage B.box C.fire D.flat 82.A.threw B.sold C.lent D.offered 83.A.helpful B.kind C.brave D.thankful 84.A.hill B.roof C.bed D.rope 85.A.annoyed B.injured C.tired D.frightened 86.A.Obviously B.Gradually C.Strangely D.Fortunately 87.A.insects B.leaves C.wounds D.hairs 88.A.climbed B.dropped C.flew D.hurried 89.A.recovered B.cried C.slept D.regretted 90.A.doubtful B.happy C.anxious D.curiousLast week, I had a wisdom tooth (智齿) pulled, which left me swollen and unable to speak. It was very strange spending a few days in this____91____, but judging from other people’s responses, not as strange as it was for them.I thought my husband would be the first to feel upset. I tried to imagine how____92____it must be to have half of the house go silent.____93____, when I found him in the kitchen at midnight, cooking potatoes for my recovery and____94____the silence by singing “your lovely swollen face” to the tune of My Humps, I, too, was surprised, but also____95____.When I felt____96____I went to my local shop. It still hurt when I moved my face, so whenI____97____ a friend, I couldn’t say anything. The friend wanted my____98____on a Twitter disagreement that I didn’t seem bothered. I was not bothered — and it felt good to remember that.Later I visited my mom, who chatted away as normal. She didn’t even____99____that I was on the silent mode. This makes me certainly believe that my family role is part_____100_____, part listener.People say_____101_____is golden and that sometimes it is wise to say nothing and to let people reveal (吐露) themselves. Perhaps that is the_____102_____of the wisdom tooth. Maybe when they arrive with all their pain, forcing us —even just for a while—to moveour_____103_____a little less, they give a lesson for living well: Listen,_____104_____and try being quiet now and then. Then maybe adulthood won’t be quite like_____105_____teeth. 91.A.room B.state C.position D.period 92.A.embarrassing B.lively C.pleasant D.frightening 93.A.Finally B.Luckily C.However D.Therefore 94.A.enjoying B.filling C.keeping D.welcoming 95.A.amazed B.annoyed C.disappointed D.touched 96.A.hungry B.weaker C.stronger D.thirsty 97.A.called up B.looked at C.turned to D.ran into 98.A.study B.opinion C.report D.information 99.A.accept B.expect C.hear D.notice 100.A.daughter B.patient C.speaker D.friend 101.A.health B.family C.silence D.love 102.A.lesson B.secret C.treatment D.wisdom 103.A.arms B.eyes C.mouths D.faces 104.A.observe B.smell C.review D.suggest 105.A.cutting B.pulling C.brushing D.losingA 3-year-old girl is back home after a man found her wandering on the city’s southwest side early Sunday morning.Botello, who works for Villa Pizza and has seven children, said he was in the middle of a__106__around 3a.m. when he saw a young girl__107__around the McConnell parking lot.“I ran to the door and gave people their food,” said Botello. “I went back looking for her but failed, so I drove around for a minute. Without finding her, I started pulling into the parking lots.” He finally__108__the girl who was curled (蜷缩) up between two blocks, __109__nothing but aT-shirt, diaper (尿裤), and socks. Botello wrapped her in a hoodie (连帽衫), then called the police. “I had some__110__in my car, so she was drinking some water and I rubbed her back, letting her know she was okay and she started falling asleep,” said Botello. “She was so__111__and cold.” When officers arrived, they managed to make__112__ with the little girl’s mother, who didn’t__113__she was missing and thought she was asleep. It’s unclear how the girl got out or for how long, but the police believed it was an accident.“I cannot__114__how her parents feel, but want them to go easy. I don’t think it was anything __115__, nobody lets a little kid out.” said Botello. “I just did what I could. I assume somebody would do the same for my kids.” Botello added that rather than cast__116__, he hoped this incident pushed people to offer__117__in someone’s time of need. “Sometimes you want to turn a__118__ eye but, you never know who you’re saving,” said Botello. “Anybody couldhave__119__that little girl, there’s lots of foot traffic over there, so I’m glad she__120__ made it home safe.”106.A.delivery B.training C.dream D.meal 107.A.dancing B.running C.drawing D.riding 108.A.hit B.missed C.called D.spotted 109.A.wearing B.purchasing C.carrying D.begging 110.A.money B.water C.clothes D.pizzas 111.A.exhausted B.excited C.careless D.cautious 112.A.comparison B.trouble C.contact D.peace 113.A.admit B.realize C.regret D.cover 114.A.bear B.complain C.imagine D.doubt 115.A.hopeful B.thankful C.sorrowful D.purposeful 116.A.votes B.smiles C.light D.judgment 117.A.advice B.work C.praise D.help 118.A.critical B.sharp C.blind D.green 119.A.picked up B.turned down C.laughed at D.looked after120.A.proudly B.secretly C.eventually D.hardlyI am a teacher in a famous co-education English medium Secondary School. Our school provides necessary ____121____for disabled students like a wheel-chair, lift, separate wash rooms and many more. One of our students, Kiran gradually developed “Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy”, a severe muscular disease and became completely ____122____on others.When the school reopened for its new academic session in June 2017, as class teacher I found that Kiran was not ____123____for his new session. I ____124____for one month. Meanwhile, I enquire about his ____125____with his younger sister and ____126____that Kiran’s condition became worse than before. With the ____127____from the school authorities, I ____128____him at his house along with his classmates and ____129____him by giving examples of some of the most successful personalities with disabilities. They____130____even the fully functional people and claimed their ____131____such as, Stephen Hawking, Hellen Keller and Stevie Wonder. Kiran’s classmates____132____to help him with his studies.Kiran now ____133____his studies with the help of his teachers and classmates. At present, he is among-st one of the favorites for his teachers and fellow students. The boys of his class take ____134____ to play chess with him. We always try to make him____135____and bring a smile on his face.121.A.sources B.protection C.facilities D.education 122.A.dependent B.impressed C.focused D.hard 123.A.late B.suitable C.responsible D.present 124.A.waited B.cheered up C.hesitated D.dropped out 125.A.future B.health C.work D.safety 126.A.learned B.remembered C.expected D.admitted 127.A.assistance B.permission C.experience D.invitation 128.A.missed B.instructed C.visited D.accompanied 129.A.saved B.persuaded C.praised D.encouraged 130.A.rose above B.fell behind C.picked out D.took on 131.A.identity B.fame C.wealth D.power 132.A.allowed B.witnessed C.promised D.remembered133.A.considers B.continues C.finishes D.quits 134.A.steps B.measures C.notes D.turns 135.A.great B.quiet C.proud D.happyIn many ways, Gitanjali Rao is an ordinary 11-year-old, lively and chatty, yet her scientific spirit makes a huge difference. Last month, she _____136_____ the top prize at the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge for her invention.What _____137_____ Gitanjali’s work was that her city faced a water emergency with too much lead in its water. “The idea didn’t _____138_____ to me until I saw my parents try to do water tests. The test strips may show inaccurate results, which weren’t very _____139_____.”She recalls. She then searched for suitable materials with continued efforts and_____140_____ found that carbon nanotube (纳米管)sensors can be used to sense chemicals. Gitanjali _____141_____ to build a small blue housing using the 3-D printer at her school with computer chips and a battery inside. A free app, which Gitanjali designed under _____142_____ from her computer science teacher, gives instant _____143_____ and sends the data to a linked phone through an attached device.The process of designing her project wasn’t always _____144_____, though. Kathleen Shafer, a scientist paired with Gitanjali as her teacher in summer, _______145_______ along the way. In the award ceremony, Gitanjali also _______146_______ her parents with constant support and_______147_______ to try “crazy ideas”. Gitanjali received $25, 000 to further develop her program along with the great _______148_______ of winning the contest. According to Shafer, who _______149_______ Gitanjali, “she shows a lot of motivation to solve _______150_______ issues through science”.136.A.earned B.designed C.offered D.made 137.A.exposed B.improved C.defined D.inspired 138.A.stick B.belong C.occur D.apply 139.A.simple B.reliable C.predictable D.creative 140.A.initially B.immediately C.temporarily D.eventually 141.A.managed B.promised C.pretended D.happened 142.A.observation B.command C.instruction D.control143.A.access B.results C.decisions D.approval 144.A.optional B.complete C.continuous D.smooth 145.A.changed B.risked C.helped D.followed 146.A.stresses B.credits C.impresses D.provides 147.A.encouragement B.request C.struggleD.pressure148.A.fortune B.intention C.honor D.potential 149.A.keeps up with B.gets along with C.takes care of D.speaks highly of 150.A.commercial B.practical C.academic D.systematic参考答案:1.B 2.D 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
完形填空01Different things usually represent different feelings. Red, for instance, is the color of fire, heat, blood and life. People say red is an exciting and active color. They associate(使发生联系)red with a strong feeling like 1 . Red is used for signs of 2 , such as STOP signs and fire engines. Orange is the bright, warm color of 3 in autumn. People say orange is a 4 color. They associate orange with happiness. Yellow is the color of __5__. People say it is a cheerful color. They associate yellow too, with happiness. Green is the cool color of grass in __6__. People say it is a refreshing color. In general, people __7__ two groups of colors: warm colors and cool colors. The warm colors are red, orange and __8__. Where there are warm color and a lot of light, people usually want to be __9__. Those who like to be with __10 _ like red. The cool colors are __11_ and blue. Where are these colors, people are usually worried. Some scientists say that time seems to __12 _ more slowly in a room with warm colors. They suggest that a warm color is a good __13_ for a living room or a __14_ . People who are having a rest or are eating do not want time to pass quickly. __15 colors are better for some offices if the people working there want time to pass quickly.1. A. sadness B. anger C. administration D. smile2. A. roads B. ways C. danger D. places3. A. land B. leaves C. grass D. mountains4. A. lively B. dark C. noisy D. frightening5. A. moonlight B. light C. sunlight D. stars6. A. summer B. spring C. autumn D. winter7. A. speak B. say C. talk about D. tell8. A. green B. yellow C. white D. gray9. A. calm B. sleepy C. active D. helpful10. A. the other B. another C. other one D. others11. A. black B. green C. golden D. yellow12. A. go round B. go by C. go off D. go along13. A. one B. way C. fact D. matter14. A. factory B. classroom C. restaurant D. hospital15. A. Different B. Cool C. Warm D. All名师指点不同颜色往往可以代表不同的心情。
完形填空While my friends went away to their universities in great delight, I restarted my senior high school life. My spirits 1 at the prospect of starting all over again.2 by strange classmates, I felt as though I were in a maze(迷宫) and felt3 for myself. There were some complex feelings in my mind. I was frightened, nervous and lonely.To make matters worse, I recalled my failure again and again, which put more pressure on me than I could bear. As a result, I was always feeling 4 during class.One of my teachers noticed my depression and one day he asked me to come to his office, where he told me about his 5 towards life. He said we might 6 from making mistakes, but it was important to shape ourselves into the people we 7 . All the growing pains and the embarrassing things we 8 are parts of the process. We never stop 9 , so learn from it and keep your spirits up! If you are optimistic, things you want may 10 to you! Warm feelings rushed through me. I 11 saw the sun shining again when I stepped out of his office.With the teacher’s help, I finally got over my depression. From then on, I no longer 12 my head but began smiling at my classmates. I put up my hand 13 in class and tried to answer the teacher’s questions correctly.I 14 have a thirst for my ideal university, 15 I’m not afraid of failure because I can benefit from it.1.A.sank B.failed C.disappeared D.ran2.A.Hit B.Surrounded C.Struck D.Loved 3.A.unlucky B.angry C.sorry D.afraid 4.A.high B.down C.lonely D.happy 5.A.way B.method C.measure D.attitude 6.A.learn B.suffer C.hear D.judge 7.A.reach B.enjoy C.like D.hate8.A.feel B.experience C.taste D.get 9.A.standing up B.growing up C.going up D.rising up 10.A.refer B.turn C.stick D.happen 11.A.suddenly B.generally C.naturally D.sadly 12.A.buried B.shook C.bowed D.nodded13.A.freely B.hopefully C.quickly D.confidently 14.A.even B.ever C.still D.yet 15.A.otherwise B.or C.but D.insteadIt was very cold that day. It was 16 heavily and the ground was covered with 17 snow. The shepherd thought it was dangerous to 18 the hill and it was difficult for the sheep to find some 19 there. So he decided to stay in the 20 room. He put some hay (干草) in a pen (围栏) 21 the sheep could eat it when they were 22 . The dog, who felt cold outside, lay on the 23 hay and soon went to sleep.At noon the sheep wanted to eat the hay. They were 24 afraid of the dog and 25 could get close to it. At last the 26 sheep came to the hay. Before he started to eat, the dog heard it and opened his eyes. He barked (吠) loudly to 27 him. The sheep ran away 28 . Looking at the unnatural (不近人情的) dog, the sheep began to talk 29 .“What a selfish (自私的) dog!” said one of the sheep. “He cannot eat the hay, and yet refuses to 30 those who can to eat!”16.A.raining B.snowing C.blowing D.shining 17.A.thick B.thin C.beautiful D.big18.A.play on B.live on C.climb up D.go to 19.A.cake B.grass C.fruit D.vegetables 20.A.cold B.cool C.hot D.warm21.A.in order to B.so as to C.so that D.in order 22.A.hungry B.sick C.full D.free 23.A.hard B.soft C.thin D.wet24.A.both B.either C.all D.neither 25.A.none B.neither C.any D.some 26.A.smallest B.youngest C.weakest D.strongest 27.A.meet B.greet C.warn D.receive 28.A.easily B.happily C.sadly D.quickly 29.A.angrily B.happily C.quietly D.politely 30.A.let B.ask C.forget D.allowIt was Mother’s Day and I was shopping at the local supermarket with my five-year-old son, Tenyson. As we were 31 , we realized that only minutes earlier an 32 woman had fallen over at the entrance and hit her head on the ground. 33 was with her, but there was blood everywhere and the woman was embarrassed and clearly in shock. 34 , a lot of people stopped to help out.35 we were walking towards the scene, Tenyson became very 36 about what had happened to the elderly couple. He 37 to me, “Mum, it’s not much fun falling over in front of everyone.” Seeing that there was a flower stall (摊位) in the front of the supermarket, he added, “Why shouldn’t we 38 the lady a flower? It will make her feel better.” I was 39 that he’d come up with this 40 idea. So we went over and told the flower seller what we wanted. “Just take it,” she replied. “I can’t take your money for such a wonderful 41 .”By now medical staff had arrived, and were 42 the injured woman. We gave the flower to the woman’s husband and I told him it was from my son. At that, the old man started crying and said, “Thank you very much.” He then turned to me, “You have a 43 son. Happy Mother’s Day to you.”The man bent down and gave his wife the flower, telling her who it was from. 44 being badly hurt, the old lady looked up at Tenyson with love in her eyes and gave him a little 45 .31.A.leaving B.driving C.moving D.stopping 32.A.injured B.awkward C.honest D.elderly 33.A.Her husband B.My son C.The crowd D.The seller 34.A.Specifically B.Particularly C.Interestingly D.Fortunately 35.A.If B.Since C.While D.Unless 36.A.guilty B.curious C.angry D.worried 37.A.complained B.said C.lied D.responded 38.A.lend B.bring C.leave D.buy 39.A.amazed B.shocked C.puzzled D.concerned 40.A.wise B.sweet C.innocent D.crazy41.A.scene B.habit C.flower D.deed 42.A.checking with B.looking after C.operating on D.praying for 43.A.respectful B.cheerful C.successful D.wonderful 44.A.Out of B.Regardless of C.Thanks to D.As to 45.A.idea B.money C.smile D.comfortA video was breaking the Internet. In the video, a white truck was 46 on a highway, and people were trying to break the window. Some viewers began to assume that it was the scene of a(n) 47 , but the truth was quite different.The story all started on a Georgia interstate highway. While 48 a white truck, a woman called Juordin Carter noticed something wrong. The truck was going slowly on such a 49 highway, which was a dangerous situation. She looked over to the right and saw an older man 50 but he bent over. Actually he had passed out, leaving his vehicle 51 .Some other drivers also noticed the man. Rather than just 52 for the best, they began to 53 . Then they ran alongside the truck, shouting to get the driver’s attention. But it was clear that he wasn’t able to 54 , so they joined together and managed to stop the vehicle. Finding him 55 they had no choice but to break into the truck and get him out. 56 , it was easier said than done. From a stroller to a tire and even a hammer(锤子), nothing was breaking through until a man called Campbell took a shot at the back window. After that he kicked down the rest of the 57 , slid in and unlocked the door. As the 58 hurried to get to the scene, the drivers 59 with the sick man. Moments later, he received medical treatment and got saved.Juordin recorded the incident and shared the video online to show the 60 of the unknown drivers. It feels good to see people, especially strangers, regardless of race or religion, come together to help someone else.46.A.pushed B.fixed C.stopped D.moved 47.A.test B.accident C.fight D.game 48.A.going after B.getting off C.focusing on D.passing by 49.A.new B.busy C.broad D.familiar 50.A.sleeping B.crying C.driving D.running51.A.unattended B.unfound C.unadjusted D.unsupported 52.A.preparing B.meaning C.waiting D.hoping 53.A.turn back B.pull over C.look out D.catch up 54.A.escape B.understand C.respond D.continue 55.A.silent B.unconscious C.confused D.uncomfortable 56.A.However B.Therefore C.Still D.Otherwise 57.A.crowd B.board C.glass D.tool 58.A.woman B.truck C.police D.ambulance 59.A.agreed B.finished C.talked D.stayed 60.A.kindness B.honesty C.ability D.intelligenceWhen my sister Diane began playing the violin, she was seven. How did she sound? Terrible. But she didn’t quit. At twelve, she asked our parents if she could 61 a fulltime music school. They said no. Actually, everyone agreed that my sister lacked talent.I was better at my instrument. My teacher had told my parents that I had great 62 . So my parents found the best piano teacher in the area to 63 me. But the only time he was 64 was Saturday afternoons at 3 p. m.. Back then, I was 65 about the British TV show “The Avengers”, which was aired (播出) every Saturday at 3 p.m.. I let nothing take up my “The Avengers” hour. So I 66 this amazing opportunity. Today, I don’t even have a 67 in my house.My sister became an engineer, but she 68 stopped making music. When she was in her 40s, she switched her 69 . She went back to college, got a(n) 70 in music education, and became a music teacher. She starts kids off on their first instrument and gives them all the encouragement and support she never 71 .Recently, she and a pianist pal (伙伴) put on a recital (独奏会). A big crowd of friends and family 72 for her. As she played, I looked around at the 73 . Everyone was 74 enjoying the music. It occurred to me that I was the only person that remembered that 7-year-old kid making those perfectly awful sounds and knew how far she had come and she would keep going forever, despite 75 .Talent is important. But enthusiasm is even more important.61.A.inspect B.open C.attend D.visit 62.A.patience B.enthusiasm C.potential D.ambition 63.A.train B.examine C.correct D.challenge 64.A.punctual B.skillful C.occupied D.available 65.A.sensitive B.crazy C.serious D.particular 66.A.jumped at B.turned down C.waited for D.opened up 67.A.tutor B.violin C.musician D.piano 68.A.never B.once C.already D.even 69.A.attitude B.career C.plan D.position 70.A.scholarship B.sponsor C.degree D.assistant 71.A.provided B.imagined C.received D.expected 72.A.voted B.feared C.stayed up D.turned up 73.A.students B.audience C.spotlights D.platform 74.A.obviously B.desperately C.appropriately D.anxiously 75.A.everything B.something C.everybody D.somebody“Have you checked the oil in the car?” my father used to say to me, his version of “Hello, hope you are well.” Sometimes our phone calls would begin with an inquiry about the oil and end with one about the 76Fathers have a lot of love to give, 77 it’s often supplied through the medium of 78 advice. In my experience: It’s mostly about your motor vehicle.My student car — an old green Toyota bought for $500 — was the vehicle 79 his paternal affections. I bet it’s 80 been so. Back in ancient Rome, the father would test the son on the state of his carriage.Why can’t fathers just say “I love you” or “It’s great to see you”? The point is: You just have to 81 from the language that is Fatherlish. Listen closely enough and the phrase “I love you” can be 82 in the slightly lengthier “I could come around Saturday and 83 the seal (密封圈) around the basic of your toilet because I assume that thing is getting really smelly.The affectionate phrase “You made my life 84 from the moment you were born” may be rarely heard but there is the more 85 “I’ll hold the ladder while you get the leaves offthe roof.”When I was 17, I went on my first road trip in that Toyota. My father stood on the corner. “Highways are 86 ” he said “so don’t try overtaking anything faster than a horse and carriage. And take a break every two 87 . And every time you stop for gas, you really should 88 the oil.” At the time we thought his speech was pretty funny and would repeat “ horse and carriage” every time I sped up to overtake some other speeding vehicle.Dad’s long gone now. But after all these years, I 89 that had I owned a copy of the Fatherlish to English dictionary. I’d have understood that the speech my friend and I so 90 was simply dad’s attempt at affection.76.A.love B.car C.advice D.oil77.A.but B.so C.because D.when 78.A.amazing B.practical C.funny D.useless 79.A.mixed with B.tested with C.filled with D.put up with 80.A.hardly B.nearly C.never D.always 81.A.translate B.learn C.speak D.hear 82.A.copied B.heard C.seen D.said83.A.buy B.replace C.bring D.draw 84.A.busy B.excited C.better D.dull 85.A.common B.meaningful C.useful D.ordinary 86.A.fast B.expensive C.rare D.dangerous 87.A.days B.minutes C.hours D.weeks 88.A.buy B.use C.check D.need 89.A.remember B.recognize C.reflect D.realize 90.A.ignored B.forgot C.laughed D.ownedItalian shepherds are taking the lead in forest fire prevention, by leading their animals to eat the bush. Laws once 91 such practices are being changed, as rural communities begin taking a 92 in forest management.In thinner forested areas, larger animals feeding on plants were found to be 93 in reducing forest fire risk. Smaller animals like goats and sheep are 94 for areas that lacknatural predators (天敌). In Italy, the eating habits of smaller animals make them perfect for 95 woody bushes.Although a forest seems fascinating, 96 it’s no longer a natural ecosystem. When climate change regulations limited the shepherd’s 97 to work in woodlands, it was part of a continent-wide 98 to fight against deforestation. The effort worked well, with total forest 99 in Italy increasing by 75% since the 1960s. Red deer and other native animals have disappeared. Therefore, the 100 of sheep and goats meant that nothing prevented woody bushes from dominating the land, turning small fires into 101 ones.Meanwhile, shepherds decided to write letters asking the permission to graze in the woods again. They hoped to carry out a 102 project of rural areas, where Italy’s worst wildfire within 40 years 103 its way from the mountain tops to the sea. They hoped to bring in more shepherds to control the fires and 104 eco-tourism in the area. It makes sense that those most invested in the forests’ 105 would be worthwhile to save them, which goes for both the shepherds and the animals.91.A.monitoring B.advising C.banning D.introducing 92.A.role B.message C.chance D.break 93.A.decisive B.effective C.proper D.relevant 94.A.ready B.responsible C.hopeful D.suitable 95.A.cutting off B.helping out C.clearing away D.putting down 96.A.clearly B.gradually C.luckily D.actually 97.A.ability B.imagination C.desire D.risk 98.A.wish B.success C.victory D.effort 99.A.growth B.cover C.thickness D.quality 100.A.loss B.arrival C.choice D.disadvantage 101.A.uncomfortable B.unbelievable C.unforgettableD.uncontrollable102.A.production B.creation C.restoration D.competition 103.A.burned B.picked C.blocked D.forced 104.A.vary B.reduce C.encourage D.spread 105.A.exploration B.location C.health D.survivalOne day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist at a children’s institution in England, an adolescent boy showed up in the waiting room. I went out there where he was 106 up and down restlessly.Tim wore a black raincoat that was 107 all the way up to his neck. His face was pale, and he stared at his feet while wringing his hands nervously. He had 108 his father as a baby, and had lived with his mother and grandfather ever since. But the year before he turned13, his grandfather and mother were killed in a car accident. Now he was fourteen and in family care.I looked at Tim. He was very 109 and depressed. He refused to talk to me. The first two times we met, Tim only sat hunched up in the chair without saying a word. As he was about to leave after the second visit. I put my hand on his shoulder. He didn’t 110 back, but he didn’t look at me either.“Come back next week, if you like,” I said. I 111 a bit. Then I said, “I know it hurts.” He came, and I suggested we play chess. He nodded. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon, in 112 and without making any eye contact. It’s not easy for me to cheat in chess, but I admit that I made sure Tim won once or twice.Usually, he arrived earlier, took the chessboard and pieces and set them up before I even got a (n) 113 to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my 114 . But why did he never look at me?“Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his 115 with,” I thought.One afternoon. Tim took off his raincoat and put it on the back of the chair. While he was setting up the chess pieces, his face seemed more 116 and his motions more lively.Some months later, I sat staring at Tim’s head, while he was bent over the chessboard. I was thinking about how little we knew about the healing process. 117 he looked up at me. “It’s your 118 ,” he said.After that day, Tim started talking.Maybe I gave Tim something, but I learned a lot from him. He showed me how one-without any words-can 119 out to another person. All it 120 is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, a sympathetic nature, and an ear that listens.106.A.walking B.jumping C.sitting D.jogging107.A.put B.buttoned C.fixed D.tied 108.A.hated B.relied C.missed D.lost 109.A.sad B.mad C.calm D.fierce 110.A.fight B.come C.draw D.get 111.A.suspected B.hesitated C.worried D.doubted 112.A.satisfaction B.patience C.silence D.excitement 113.A.promise B.invitation C.order D.chance 114.A.attendance B.appearance C.company D.instruction 115.A.pain B.secret C.ideas D.relief 116.A.pale B.alive C.lovely D.serious 117.A.Suddenly B.Nervously C.Anyhow D.Magically 118.A.time B.turn C.fault D.way 119.A.figure B.leave C.bring D.reach 120.A.works B.gives C.takes D.makesThe sun was shining brightly over our heads and sweat (汗水) was pouring off our backs and faces. We stood still without 121 any noise, all hot and tired. But everyone kept standing as straight as trees.It was 122 most high schools give to new Senior One students — military training (军训). We spent four days in a closed environment. 123 we couldn’t go home at night and the training was 124 and difficult, our humorous young drillmaster (教官) with a funny accent (口音) was a real 125 of our days. We laughed 126 his jokes, sat in rows singing different songs and listened to him telling true stories about his life. He gave us the feeling that 127 and sweat were not the only things that we received from military training.After this journey, we were more 128 than we had imagined and we were much braver than we had expected. Girls who looked sick rested for a little while, then 129 came back to the team. Boys who were being punished 130 to the playground at once and began to run. Sweat flowed down our faces 131 we thought about how to shout 132 than other classes.Military training taught us perseverance (坚持不懈) and determination (决心). On the lastday of our training, the confidence could be 133 in our faces. We shouted so loud that our 134 could be heard across the heavens. With eyes like burning torches (火炬), we walked into the future. Now the sun is 135 at all of us.121.A.crying B.making C.sending D.telling 122.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything 123.A.Because B.If C.Although D.After 124.A.strict B.curious C.outgoing D.awkward 125.A.challenge B.pleasure C.title D.expert 126.A.at B.in C.to D.with 127.A.sunlight B.wealth C.confidence D.health 128.A.surprised B.determined C.interested D.advanced 129.A.just now B.so far C.right away D.at last 130.A.escaped B.moved C.rode D.rushed 131.A.so B.when C.or D.until 132.A.larger B.stronger C.louder D.lower 133.A.seen B.heard C.smelt D.touched 134.A.thoughts B.feelings C.personalities D.voices 135.A.improving B.falling C.setting D.smilingThe first day at school has left a deep 136 on me. I’ll never forget it.As soon as I rushed into the classroom, the bell rang. A young beautiful woman came in, but she was 137 , no smile on her face. “You are not permitted to interrupt me in the course of class unless...” She was speaking when I heard a 138 “Lily, Lily” from outside the door. My grandmother was standing there with a pair of socks in her hand. I didn’t realize I was bare feet until then. I wanted to 139 them, but I dared not do that. I shook my hand, 140 “Don’t wait here any longer. Leave quickly.” As I did so, I still 141 my eyes on my teacher. I really didn’t want her to take 142 of me, but she did. She went out to get the socks. When she gave them to me, she looked at me for a while. My face suddenly turned 143 and my heart beat faster. I began to put the socks on. Unfortunately I was so nervous that my 144 hands couldn’t get them onto my feet easily. Just then I heard my name called. I 145 from my seat quickly.“Can you 146 the numbers from one to one hundred?” the teacher asked. I nodded. To her surprise, I did very well. Finally she said, “Be 147 , please. Study hard.” I looked up at her to find a smile on her face. I felt 148 at last.The first day at school has stayed in my 149 as something awkward but 150 . 136.A.memory B.impression C.imagination D.feeling 137.A.modern B.humorous C.gentle D.serious 138.A.voice B.sound C.noise D.word 139.A.get B.throw C.accept D.wear 140.A.saying B.meaning C.crying D.shouting 141.A.concentrate B.laid C.opened D.shut 142.A.care B.interest C.attention D.notice 143.A.pale B.white C.red D.black 144.A.small B.dirty C.shaking D.own 145.A.rose B.raised C.stand up D.jumped 146.A.add B.count C.recognize D.write 147.A.careful B.sitting C.quiet D.seated 148.A.sorry B.relaxed C.disappointed D.puzzled 149.A.body B.classroom C.memory D.heart 150.A.strange B.sweet C.bad D.terrible1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.C 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
名师指津广东省高考英语完形填空专项训练生活经历1I will never forget the smile and the look of a young man’s face on the train.One day I took the train home. There was an 1 seat facing a young man. The man looked 2 and you could easily notice his drug addiction from his 3 . The train was extremely 4 but no one wanted to sit near him.I 5 to him and sat directly opposite to him. I looked him in the eye and smiled. I would never forget the6 on his face. It was a special look of shock, shame and amazement. He was obviously7 that someone would sit opposite him. Then a look of shame8 the shock. He realized that his drug addiction was so9 that I could easily see it from his appearance. Then he tried to clean up himself 10 and quietly. He straightened his posture and 11 his hair. After the clean-up, he said nothing nor tried to get closer. He just stared out of the12 . Sometimes he looked at me with an 13 smile.A moment later he arrived at his 14 . Right before going out of the carriage, he put on a big and 15 smile. “Have a good day,” he said. The smile was unforgettable. All I did was smile and what I got was amazing. 1.A.important B.empty C.interesting D.occupied2.A.old B.shining C.dirty D.energetic3.A.appearance B.clothes C.body D.behavior4.A.fast B.noisy C.comfortable D.crowded5.A.spoke B.walked C.pointed D.waved6.A.look B.smile C.tears D.wonder7.A.interested B.unhappy C.shocked D.angry8.A.relieved B.replaced C.set D.hit9.A.unhealthy B.heavy C.illegal D.obvious10.A.secretly B.slowly C.excitedly D.kindly11.A.arouse B.cut C.arranged D.dyed12.A.station B.window C.apartment D.sky13.A.embarrassed B.charming C.confident D.proud14.A.house B.goal C.conclusion D.stop15.A.responsible B.sincere C.confusing D.attractive2On our way home we came across a bunch of checks belonging to a woman named Stacey. The checks totaled about $3000! 1 , there were 3 $100 bills. We thought that it would be funny if we brought the checks to the 2 and simply deposited(储蓄) it for the woman without 3 anything. Although 4 the money was a good thing to do, I made the suggestion that we should 5 that she do something good in 6 . So after some discussion, we got to Stacey’s bank, saying that “Hey, listen, at some point during the day a 7 named Stacey is going to come here 8 about losing her checks and some 9 . Tell her that her checks were found and the person that found them wanted her to read this 10 ."“Stacey. Hello, I found your checks and 11 it to the bank. I don’t know if you take the train in the morning or if you live here, but there is a 12 man that sits outside the train station every morning, and I am sure that if you would like to 13 along the good deed, he would love a coffee and bagel(过水面包圈) tomorrow morning. Have a great day!”I am 14 to say that the next morning when we got off the train, the homeless man was there and he had a big cup of 15 and a bagel.1.A.Besides B.Even C.Still D.However2.A.bank B.shop C.home D.station3.A.doing B.saying C.showing D.hearing4.A.taking B.spending C.depositing D.donating5.A.command B.order C.request D.demand6.A.turn B.return C.case D.surprise7.A.man B.woman C.child D.student8.A.worried B.relaxed C.frightened D.pleased9.A.coins B.wealth C.pills D.cash10.A.list B.warning C.note D.notice11.A.gave B.took C.showed D.brought12.A.special B.homeless C.lazy D.careless13.A.pass B.drive C.go D.come14.A.angry B.happy C.doubtful D.sorry15.A.water B.tea C.coffee D.milk3An old woman in the supermarket had trouble getting her left shoe back on her foot. The 1 was that she couldn't find a good place to 2 herself. I ran up next to her and asked, “Would you like some 3 ?”“Oh please.” she said “I took my 4 off because it had a small stone inside.” I 5 she place her left hand on my shoulder. It 6 just a moment and the task was done.After that, she said to me, “At my age I don’t get to meet many foreigners. You 7 like a wonderful young man. It would be like getting to eat a meal in a 8 country, without needing to travel. Would this be OK? I wouldn’t want to be9 .”I must say her 10 caught me off guard. “Well sure!”I said. “I hope I buy things you won’t11 eating.” As a way of seeing just how 12 she was, I put a bottle of wine in my cart.“Is that wine?”she said. “I never tasted alcoh ol. After so many years of hard work it’s wonderful to 13 myself to such a luxury. This is the first time in my life I'll try wine, and I'm going to pretend that I'm at a fine restaurant in Italy. Perhaps I'll buy a phrase book to learn what to say to the 14 !”Isn’t it wonderful, to make friends with a lady that has such a lively 15 !1.A.mistake B.matter C.problem D.question2.A.balance B.control C.distance D.organize3.A.care B.advice C.help D.support4.A.skirt B.cloth C.cap D.shoe5.A.expected B.ordered C.demanded D.suggested6.A.cost B.took C.spent D.paid7.A.become B.appear C.turn D.seem8.A.rich B.poor C.foreign D.strong9.A.disturbing B.frightening C.confusing D.scaring10.A.application B.proposal C.purpose D.offer11.A.enjoy B.mind C.imagine D.keep12.A.humorous B.private C.reasonable D.valuable13.A.sentence B.cook C.treat D.invite14.A.guest B.employer C.waiter D.friend15.A.thoughts B.enjoyment C.impression D.imagination人生感悟4When I was ten, I asked my neighborhood, “Which city is further wes t, Reno or Los Angeles?" The correct answer is Reno. But he was so 1 that Los Angeles was west of Reno that he was willing to bet me two 2 .So I went to get my map of the USA. The guy looked at it and said, “The map is not 3 at all.” Actually it was. However, he was bigger than me. So I didn’t 4 my two dollars.I 5 some conclusions from this story. There is such a thing as 6 , but we often benefit from ignoring it or directly 7 it. Also, truth is neither relative nor subjective. It may be 8 to find. But there is such a thing as truth and the pursuit of truth: trying to figure out what has really happened, trying to figure out how things 9 are.Almost 15 years ago, I 10 a story about a(n) 11 man, who had been sentenced to death in Texas. And through hard work, I was able to make the movie The Thin Blue Line and to help get him out of 12 .What kept me going was the 13 that there had to be answers to the questions “Was he gui lt y or not?”, “If not, who was?” and that I could find answers to these questions through 14 .It’s not that we find truth with a big“T”. We investigate and sometimes we find things out and sometimes we don’t. There’s no way to know in 15 . It's just that we have to go on as though there are answers to questions. We must go on as though we can find things out—even if we can't.1.A.interested B.convinced C.doubtful D.confused2.A.cards B.presents C.dollars D.toys3.A.accurate B.real C.wrong D.large4.A.return B.borrow C.get D.lend5.A.got B.lifted C.raised D.drew7.A.truth B.result C.proof D.experience6.A.throwing B.favoring C.agreeing D.denying8.A.easy B.interesting C.hard D.useful9.A.eventually B.really C.deeply D.easily10.A.come from B.come across C.come to D.come at11.A.innocent B.guilty C.poor D.kind12.A.house B.hospital C.court D.prison13.A.appreciation B.consideration C.belief D.promise14.A.asking B.thinking C.investigating D.communicating15.A.general B.advance C.conclusion D.brief5When I was a kid, most of my friends could stay home from school after making any excuse but not me. I had to be 1 in order to stay home. My parents 2 to say that they were teaching me how to have a good 3 ethic(道德).Last week, I was on the train and sat behind a young man who was 4 to his friend about his life. His passion in life is to make movies but he will not 5 it because he has no 6 if he can make enough money and he does not want to waste 7 because probably it will take years to make it big. He then admitted to thinking about becoming a(n) 8 because he thought he can 9 make six figures within one year. His friend agreed because as he put it, "I have no 10 to work long hours and not make much money. Accounting is good because you can make tons of money and only work like 30 hours."However, many people these days don't 11 that when things seem to happen immediately, it is only because a lot of 12 , determination and time has gone into it. In the television show Fame, the dance teacher told her dance students, "if you want fame, fame costs and here's how you start 13 for it, in sweat." Every time I watched that show, my dad would 14 state how fight she was because in order to succeed you have to work hard.There was no 15 for laziness.1.A.lying B.trembling C.strong D.intelligent2.A.needed B.ought C.used D.agreed3.A.service B.office C.life D.work4.A.reflecting B.praying C.contributing D.complaining5.A.pursue B.hunt C.track D.support6.A.sign B.clue C.evidence D.indication7.A.chance B.luck C.time D.money8.A.superstar B.director C.actor D.accountant9.A.gently B.eagerly C.easily D.carefully10.A.desire B.advantage C.wish D.pleasure11.A.understand B.recognize C.wonder D.realize12.A.anxiety B.effort C.patience D.attempt13.A.coming B.looking C.paying D.making14.A.excitedly B.proudly C.hopefully D.silently15.A.explanation B.plan C.decision D.excuse真情故事6Tess was eight years old when she heard her parents talking about her little brother, Andrew. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only a very costly 1 could save him now and no one wanted to 2 them the money. She heard Daddy say to her Mother 3 , "Only a miracle(奇迹) can save him now."Tess got all the change he had and 4 her way to Rexall's Drug Store."What do you want?" the clerk asked."A miracle." Tess answered. "My little brother has something 5 growing inside his head and my dad says only a miracle can save him now.""We don't 6 miracles here. little girl." the clerk said.The clerk's brother was a well-dressed man. He 7 over and asked the little girl, "What kind of miracle does your brother need?""I don't know," Tess 8 with tears in her eyes. "I just know he's badly 9 , but my dad can't 10 for a miracle, so I want to use my one dollar and eleven cents." Tess answered in a 11 voice."A dollar and eleven cents-the 12 price of a miracle for little brothers." smiled the man.That well-dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon. The operation was completed without 13 and it wasn't long before Andrew was home again and doing well. That surgery is a real 14 . It costs one dollar and eleven cents, plus the 15 of a little child.1.A.surgeon B.companion C.protection D.operation2.A.borrow B.lend C.make D.leave3.A.happily B.proudly C.angrily D.sadly4.A.made B.took C.sailed D.passed5.A.doubtful B.bad C.puzzling D.unlucky6.A.buy B.purchase C.sell D.share7.A.looked B.ran C.came D.rolled8.A.replied B.allowed C.accepted D.expected9.A.tired B.deaf C.nervous D.ill10.A.wait B.beg C.pay D.apply11.A.high B.low C.loud D.excited12.A.exact B.same C.proper D.reasonable13.A.cost B.waste C.charge D.tip14.A.achievement B.task C.medicine D.miracle15.A.devotion B.faith C.trust D.patience7There are so many things our mothers do for us that are taken for granted, and too often are never given a second thought.Mum was busy and always came home very 1 , but after her hard day at work, Mom would listen with great 2 and enthusiasm to all our long, drawn-out stories and 3 prattling(絮叨) that we had saved up all day to tell her.One school's "Theme Day", the children were 4 to dress in costume(女套服). Though Mom was exhausted from working all day, she got right to 5 my costume. But 1 was horrified to 6 that she was using an old fifty-pound potato sack(麻布袋) for my costume! I couldn't wear a potato sack! Mom tried to assure me that it would be 7 , but it didn't make me feel better. I went to bed that night, not wanting to 8 the next morning, and secretly planning to tell my teacher I forgot.When I woke up the next morning, Mom was up and 9 for work, and had just put the finishing touches on my costume. I 1ooked at it reluctantly, but to my 10 , it was wonderful! I tried it on, and it 11 me perfectly!I couldn't believe that such a good costume should come from an old sack!Mom was very pleased with my 12 , but looked very tired. It was not until then that I 13 Mom had stayed up all night, 14 my costume, but then had to go to work, without 15 at all!1.A.surprised B.depressed C.tired D.excited2.A.interest B.energy C.effort D.wonder3.A.unbelievable B.absurd C.fantastic D.endless4.A.forced B.encouraged C.supposed D.persuaded5.A.buy B.make C.mend D.wash6.A.know B.think C.tell D.discover7.A.OK B.necessary C.soft D.reasonable8.A.spend B.face C.arrange D.manage9.A.washed B.bound C.determined D.dressed10.A.wonder B.sorrow C.delight D.pride11.A.covered B.wrapped C.linked D.fit12.A.request B.reaction C.hope D.struggle13.A.found B.believed C.guessed D.realized14.A.sewing B.finding C.searching D.studying15.A.dinner B.work C.sleep D.sack学校生活8Susannah was a shy but clever girl. She had worn 1 for as long as she could remember. And again, for as long as she could remember, some of her classmates had always made fun of her. The worst thing was that Lewis 2 her 'Four Eyes'. She acted like she didn't 3 , but in fact Susannah couldn't stand it.One day, the class went on a school outing to 4 some famous caves. The children were walking towards the caves, while Lewis 5 . While falling, he got 6 of Susannah, who walked next to him, and both 7 down the hole.They landed in a dark cave. Susannah and Lewis shouted for 8 , but no one came. The next morning they still hadn't been found and Lewis continued shouting for help, but no 9 and he started feeling 10 .It must have been noontime, because Susannah 11 that the ray of light just landed on the floor in front of her. 12 , she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying(放大) glass, she focused the ray of light onto the 13 . Now they had a torch(火把). Lewis watched with surprise and excitement and off they went to explore the cave.It took them some time, and they had to burn quite a few torches, but 14 they found a way out. On top ofhugs and cries of 15 , Lewis gave Susannah his heartfelt thanks.1.A.glasses B.necklaces C.earrings D.watches2.A.teased B.laughed C.warned D.called3.A.defend B.mind C.object D.offend4.A.approach B.enter C.visit D.attend5.A.wandered B.waved C.smiled D.slipped6.A.hold B.touch C.support D.place7.A.walked B.moved C.fell D.flew8.A.praise B.water C.food D.help9.A.feedback B.response C.reaction D.effect10.A.scared B.shocked C.disturbed D.annoyed11.A.doubted B.concluded C.recognized D.noticed12.A.Slowly B.Quickly C.Unexpectedly D.Obviously13.A.glass B.torch C.wood D.floor14.A.seriously B.hurriedly C.finally D.curiously15.A.loss B.relief C.justice D.return9A diary can play many roles. It can be a close 1 , a storehouse of dreams or a 2 that helps clearness of thought. A diary can also be a powerful source of 3 during challenging or upsetting periods. When you 4 those insights and incidents, you can return to your words days, weeks, or months later and find uniquely comforting reassurance. A diary with a specific purpose 5 the urgency of your life and thus provides you with a landmark to return to when you begin to doubt yourself. If 6 does arise, simply open your diary to copy your experiences to recapture those 7 of confidence, passion, and bravery you felt in the past.You should give some thought to the 8 of diary that will serve you best. A series of diaries might describe those accidental occurrences in a meaningful way, pushing you 9 . A pride diary makes note not only of those times you felt 10 of yourself but also precisely why you were pleased with your efforts. And a cause-and-effect diary can help you become more decisive by 11 you of all the wise choices you have 12 .Regardless of the type of focused diary you choose to keep, your recollections will 13 a positive feedback circle that helps you cope with doubt in a constructive way. Reading through your diary when 14 seems uncertain can show you that your doubt is 15 . You will know without a doubt that you are indeed living your purpose.1.A.classmate B.player C.neighbor D.friend2.A.instrument B.equipment C.tool D.trick3.A.respect B.comfort C.pleasure D.calmness4.A.record B.broadcast C.dump D.abandon5.A.means B.contains C.represents D.reflects6.A.difficulty B.doubt C.hesitation D.frustration7.A.opinions B.ideas C.sayings D.feelings8.A.brand B.number C.type D.size9.A.backward B.forward C.inward D.outward10.A.excited B.patient C.proud D.satisfied11.A.warning B.informing C.reminding D.telling12.A.set B.had C.took D.made13.A.create B.published C.discovered D.mix14.A.life B.business C.health D.heart15.A.lost B.unfounded C.dismissed D.changed生活万象10Tommy, an only child, had always been happy, cooperative and an excellent student. How could I 1 his father and mother that his recent 2 grades reflected a broken-hearted child's reaction to his adored parents' 3 and forthcoming divorce? I called both of them to come to school, but neither 4 that I had summoned the other.Tommy's mother entered and took one of the 5 I had placed near my desk. Soon the father arrived. Good! At least they were concerned enough. A look of 6 and irritation passed between them, and then they pointedly7 each other.I found a crumpled tear-stained sheet in his desk, on which 8 covered both sides, just a single sentence scribbled over and over. 9 I smoothed it out and gave it to Tommy's mother. She read it and then without a word 10 it to her husband. He frowned. Then his face softened. He studied the scrawled words for what seemed a long time. At last he 11 the paper carefully, placed it in his pocket, and reached for his wife's outstretched 12 . She wiped the tears from her eyes and smiled at him. He 13 her with her coat and they left together.I could 14 describe my feelings at that moment, but I finally understood that it is 15 that makes the world go around.The words on the paper: "Dear Mom, Dear Daddy, I love you ... I love you ... I love you."1.A.confuse B.convince C.persuade D.inform2.A.failing B.remaining C.exciting D.interesting3.A.relation B.connection C.competition D.separation4.A.decided B.insisted C.knew D.hoped5.A.chairs B.tables C.books D.papers6.A.joy B.sorrow C.surprise D.anger7.A.ignored B.met C.hated D.liked8.A.speaking B.listening C.writing D.reading9.A.Loudly B.Silently C.Quickly D.Deliberately10.A.took B.handed C.brought D.turned11.A.wrapped B.covered C.folded D.carried12.A.hand B.foot C.head D.tongue13.A.fit B.raised C.helped D.supported14.A.never B.always C.almost D.hardly15.A.father B.mother C.care D.love名人轶事11Joe Wong is a Chinese-American comedian. His jokes 1 from racial, personal, and political. It's not always easy to 2 his humor, but it is always inspiring.In China, Joe enjoyed watching 3 Chinese stand-up comedy. Continually fascinated by the American 4 he tried to learn about it through rock music from radio stations, books and movies. Joe graduated at Rice University in Texas. In 1996, Joe tried his 5 skills by writing for the campus newspaper. He was excited to find out how much people enjoyed his humor.Moving to Boston in late 2001 to take advantage of the well-established comedy scene, Joe 6 in stand-up comedy classes. He quickly became a famous 7 . Joe has 8 the Lizard Lounge weekly comedy contest six times, thus 9 out in the comedy club in Cambridge, Massachusetts noted for its smart comedians.In 2003, Joe wrote and produced the short 10 , "Joe Wong For President," which won Best Short Film at the 2003 Cambridge Fringe Fest beating out nationwide competition. After the Fringe Fest, he appeared on the local television show Chowdah.Cheered on by his fellow comedians, Joe was a 11 in the 2003 Boston International Comedy Festival, thus making his way to the top eight of some 300 contestants from all over North America. During the competition, lots of reporters took 12 .In the 2005 Boston Comedy Festival, Joe participated in the talk shows where his performance won great 13 from the press. Later that year, he was 14 by a public radio station.Nowadays, Joe Wong performs 15 in major comedy clubs and colleges throughout the country.1.A.start B.range C.choose D.date2.A.recognize B.testify C.classify D.beautify3.A.occasional B.traditional C.international D.official4.A.songs B.stories C.films D.culture5.A.acting B.dancing C.talking D.writing6.A.enrolled B.went C.attended D.took7.A.operator B.director C.comedian D.producer8.A.defeated B.beat C.lost D.won9.A.standing B.backing C.sending D.getting10.A.play B.film C.dialogue D.story11.A.finalist B.candidate C.pianist D.last12.A.care B.notice C.charge D.control13.A.views B.previews C.revision D.reviews14.A.interviewed B.interpreted C.interrupted D.interacted15.A.regularly B.badly C.tiredly D.negatively12Today we tell a traditional American story called a "tall tale." A tall tale is a story about a person who is larger than life. An African-American man named John Henry was the 1 of the people who built the 2 . He was known for his 3 . He worked for the railroads. By the time John Henry was a young man, he wag one of the best 4 in the country. People said he worked so fast that his 5 moved like lightening.One day, a salesman came to the work area with a new drilling machine powered by 6 . He said it could drill holes faster than twelve men working together. But the supervisor of the workers 7 the salesman's claims. He told the salesman that John Henry could 8 more than twenty men working together. But the salesman didn't believe him so a 9 took place. At first, the steam-powered drill worked two times 10 than John Henry did. Then, he started working with a hammer in each hand. He worked faster and faster. His wife and son cheered when the machine was pulled from the tunnel. But he kept on working, faster and faster. He hit the 11 so hard that his body began to fail him. He became weak, and 12 . His wife and son cried sadly. Soon, the steam drill and other machines 13 the steel-drivers. Many laborers left their families, looking for work. They took the only jobs they could find. As they worked, some sang about John Henry. We are not sure whether John Henry really lives but many people say he 14 the spirit of growth in 15 during this period.1.A.leader B.soul C.hero D.boss2.A.houses B.bridges C.railroads D.roads3.A.strength B.kindness C.courage D.bravery4.A.steel-drivers B.bus-drivers C.car-drivers D.subway-drivers5.A.hands B.hammers C.sticks D.steals6.A.gas B.air C.water D.steam7.A.dismissed B.disliked C.discovered D.discouraged8.A.win B.beat C.kill D.hun9.A.race B.show C.performance D.game10.A.slower B.faster C.higher D.lower11.A.rock B.wall C.steel D.machine12.A.slept B.sobbed C.cried D.died13.A.placed B.replaced C.hit D.recovered14.A.represented B.presented C.remembered D.realized15.A.Africa B.Asia C.Europe D.America成功之道13People want to know how to realize dreams. Here are some 1 for you.First, act on your dream! To achieve the future you want, you must identify what you really want to do and then act on your 2 . Don't just daydream about what you want, identify it, plan how to 3 it, and then act on your dream. That is the path to the success you want.Second, it takes 4 to act on your dream. For example, over several weeks' time, I started narrowing my 5 down to several ideas that 6 me and which would take real effort to achieve.Third, it requires 7 to act on your dream. Some people know just 8 what they want to do when they grow up and it doesn't change. Others of us scatter our efforts in many 9 as things catch our 10 . Sure, it's fun and there are a lot of great experiences that we can live as a result of going off in so many directions, but when you 11 on the last 40 years, what is there to show for it, and what is there to look forward to over the 12 several decades?At 13 let others help you act on your dream. I decided that I wanted to achieve something that had 14 meaning for me and that would take real effort to achieve——both my effort and the effort of many others. When working together towards a common 15 , I believe ordinary people can achieve extraordinary results.1.A.suggestions B.ideas C.ways D.plans2.A.subject B.job C.dreams D.plays3.A.succeed B.achieve C.take D.receive4.A.effort B.strength C.money D.energy5.A.material B.books C.options D.chances6.A.inspired B.defeated C.hurt D.include7.A.strength B.courage C.persistence D.focus8.A.hardly B.lately C.exactly D.mostly9.A.inventions B.directions C.reactions D.actions10.A.attention B.time C.sight D.breath11.A.look for B.look up C.look back D.look at12.A.next B.last C.past D.forward13.A.first B.the end C.last D.the beginning14.A.false B.real C.new D.old15.A.goal B.topic C.project D.field快乐人生14Someone once said, "There's no sense worrying about things you got control over because if you got control over them, there's no sense worrying. And there's no sense worrying about things you got no control over either, because if you got no control over them, there's no sense worrying".Maybe that makes 1 . But even if it does, I'll possibly 2 up worried anyway, which is why I like the following story.Corrie 3 us a lesson as a little girl. Having met the 4 body of a baby, she realized that people she loved would someday die, too. The thought 5 and worried her.One night her father came into her room. Corrie burst into tears, "I need you. You can't 6 .You can't!" Her father spoke to her, "Corrie, when you and I get to Amsterdam, when do I give you your ticket?"She considered the question. "Why, just before I get on the train." She answered." 7 ," he continued. Then he gave her assurance that was to last a lifetime. "When the time comes that some of us have to die, you will look into your heart and find the 8 you need─just in time."Some years later Corrie and her family, 9 for sheltering Jews, were sent to Nazi concentration camps(纳粹集中营). She, indeed, experienced the deaths of her parents and sister, as well as numerous friends. She endured 10 that she could never have imagined as a young child. But the words of her father stayed with her and proved to be 11 . Regardless of the 12 or hardship she met with, when she looked inside her heart, she found the strengthen she needed just in time.If you worry, or if you feel 13 about your future, you may find Corrie's 14 helpful. And if that thing you are afraid of should ever 15 , then you need only to look inside your heart. The strength you need can be found there just in time.1.A.sense B.way C.money D.trouble2.A.set B.end C.add D.build3.A.taught B.gave C.learned D.sought4.A.hopeless B.countless C.lifeless D.endless5.A.frightened B.disturbed C.interrupted D.bothered6.A.leave B.go C.die D.part7.A.exactly B.absolutely C.correctly D.entirely8.A.soul B.strength C.force D.energy9.A.provided B.gathered C.moved D.arrested10.A.hardship B.obstacle C.difficulty D.problem11.A.reasonable B.logical C.acceptable D.true12.A.trouble B.suffering C.pain D.hurt13.A.depressed B.frustrated C.scared D.anxious14.A.illustration B.case C.experience D.example15.A.arrive B.reach C.get D.go人生规划15If you think about the future and come up with nothing but a question mark, then you've got some decisions to make. This might seem like a 1 undertaking, but the flip side(另一方面) of this situation is that if your 2 is wide open then there are many exciting 3 . Taking a gap year, 4 your education, undertaking an apprenticeship(学徒) and landing your first job are all options 5 to you, so now it's just up to you to 6 your first choice!Taking a gap year is 7 a long term option for teenagers leaving secondary school, but for a few months or even a few years it might 8 you well. Today British 9 can be found backpacking around the world, working their way across a few continents, 10 for international charities and even working with the 11 at home in the UK. Gap years are a great choice for teens looking to pause before carrying on down their future path, and also for teens looking for a little adventure, exposure to different 12 and time to work on skills that can only be 13 while working with others.Leaving secondary school can be 14 . Everywhere you look there are options, but no one can tell you which one is 15 right for you. Taking a gap year, continuing your education, undertaking an apprenticeship and landing a first job are all possibilities for your future, but it is up to you to figure out which is your first choice. Good luck!1.A.successful B.painful C.cheerful D.thoughtful2.A.plan B.future C.mark D.work。
完形填空专题广东省深圳、汕头、潮州、揭阳名校2021届高三联考英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I grew up in a West Virginia mining town in Fayette County. A man named John moved into our town from New Orleans. He was a 21 man, who I estimated was at least 6'6, 245 pounds. He had broad shoulders and truly 22 the definition of the V body type. He was really a man with strength and endurance.John worked for some days, when there were no 23 and he was absolutely a hell of a great miner. However, the 24 day came, when I was ten; a terrible disaster 25 . Timber crossbars (木梁) were often used in mines to 26 the top. That day my father was working alongside John in the mine. A timber cracked suddenly and the loud cry of men was 27 . Hearing this, my dad and John rushed to the site of the 28 . There some miners were trapped; they felt 29 and depressed, either in shock or in prayer.In times of emergency, John began to rescue the miners without hesitation. He grabbed the timber and with a strong push applied all his 30 to it. In a seemingly impossible turn of events, the blocking moved. John 31 the timber and all the miners escaped, but in doing so, the wood structure was becoming further weakened, and John himself was trapped below in place of the miners. My father and the other miners 32 started to work with their jacks (千斤顶),desperately trying to 33 John, but the top fell down suddenly and there was no 34 of reaching him. John was buried there forever.A small marble monument was 35 in front of the entrance to the mine in memory of John, the hero who had sacrificed his life deep in the earth in order to save other miners.21. A. ridiculous B. strange C. ordinary D. large22. A. fitted B. created C. explained D. produced23. A. chances B. changes C. problems D. tasks24. A. meaningful B. important C. common D. fateful25. A. ended B. struck C. spread D. worked26. A. build B. cover C. support D. press27. A. let out B. cut out C. blocked up D. turned up28. A. explosion B. workshop C. mine D. accident29. A. anxious B. calm C. hopeless D. curious30. A. strength B. technique C. knowledge D. patience31. A. hit B. broke C. cut D. raised32. A. immediately B. gradually C. finally D. mainly33. A.pull B. lift C. catch D. free34. A. plan B. hope C. significance D. equipment35. A. made up B. fixed up C. put up D. laid up第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 DACDB 26-30 CADCA 31-35 DADBC广东省2021届高三新高考适应性测试卷(一)英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
完形填空with her for a month. During that time, I helped her out with the housework and contributed to the 2 .After less than a week, I started to 3 the groceries (日用品) were running out pretty quickly. Confused, I began observing my mother’s daily routine for two weeks. To my 4 , I found that she would pack a paper bag full of canned goods and headed out every morning at about nine. She took the food to the slums (贫民窟) and distributed it to street 5 .I asked around and 6 my mom was popular in the area. The kids looked up to her as if she were their own mother. Then it hit me—why didn’t she want to tell me about what she’d been doing? Was she 7 that I would stop buying the groceries if I knew the truth?When she got home, I told her about my discovery and before she could react, I gave her a big hug and told her she didn’t need to keep it a 8 from me. She told me that 9 of the children lived with an old lady in a shelter while others 10 on the streets. For years, my mom has been helping out by 11 them whatever food she could spare. I was so moved by how 12 she was. She used what was meant for her to help others in need. And I was so 13 of her.I 14 to buy groceries for my mom. But now, I always add a(n) 15 bag for her other children.1.A.However B.Moreover C.Therefore D.Otherwise 2.A.cans B.groceries C.goods D.bags 3.A.ignore B.understand C.complain D.notice 4.A.delight B.relief C.surprise D.regret 5.A.children B.strangers C.passersby D.artists 6.A.made sure B.let out C.pointed out D.found out 7.A.angry B.hopeless C.worried D.frightened 8.A.secret B.surprise C.gift D.reminder 9.A.few B.all C.any D.some10.A.lay B.ate C.slept D.played 11.A.giving B.collecting C.receiving D.selling12.A.curious B.ambitious C.faithful D.selfless 13.A.tired B.fond C.scared D.proud 14.A.refuse B.long C.continue D.agree 15.A.large B.extra C.beautiful D.emptyI’ll never forget a ride 20 years ago. Back then, I drove a taxi. One time, I was called at midnight to pick a 16 . When I arrived, the building was dark except or one light in a window.I walked to the door and knocked. A small woman in her eighties stood before me. By her side was a 17 , I took it and we walked slowly to the street. She kept thanking me.“It’s nothing,” I tried to treat my passengers how I want my mother to be 18 .”When we got into the taxi, she gave me the 19 , and then asked me to drive through the downtown. But I told her it was not the shortest way.“Oh, I’m in no hurry,” she said. “I’m on my way to a hospice (临终安养院). The doctor says I don’t have much time 20 .”I quietly 21 the meter (计价器). For the next two hours, she showed me the building where she had once worked, the 22 where she had lived, and the furniture shop where she had gone 23 as a girl. In the early morning, she suddenly said, “I’m tired. Let’s go now.”We drove in 24 to the hospice. As I 25 two nurses were waiting for us. They helped her into a wheelchair.“How much do I 26 you?” she asked, reaching for her purse.I said nothing, leaned down and gave her a 27 . She said, “You gave me a little moment of joy. Thank you.”I squeezed her hand and then walked back, 28 believing I had never done anything more important in my life. We usually think that our lives are 29 by great moments. But I now realize that great moments catch us by surprise, because they often seem quite 30 .16.A.stranger B.passenger C.clerk D.employer 17.A.suitcase B.cat C.wheelchair D.purse18.A.cured B.cared C.treated D.fed 19.A.address B.money C.map D.direction 20.A.left B.counted C.taken D.spent 21.A.turned on B.shut off C.set up D.tore down 22.A.castle B.destination C.hospice D.neighborhood 23.A.shopping B.dancing C.sporting D.dating 24.A.advance B.amusement C.excitement D.silence 25.A.pulled up B.went through C.walked away D.passed by 26.A.occupy B.owe C.charge D.feed 27.A.present B.smile C.hug D.promise 28.A.firmly B.happily C.largely D.gently 29.A.divided B.detected C.declared D.defined 30.A.reliable B.small C.incredible D.innocentI shall never forget the day when the earthquake took place. The time was 5:15 in the afternoon and I was driving along the road to 31 my daughter from school to swim. I had finished work at about 4 o’clock and then stopped off at a shop to get some 32 to eat after our swim.I was driving along a high road on my way to the school. Over my road was another road for cars coming to the other way. I was 33 so I put the bag of apples on the seat beside me and started to eat one.Suddenly I saw the cars in front of me start to move from side to side. Then my car started to 34 !I didn’t know what was happening.Perhaps 35 had gone wrong with my car. I drove even slower. Then the road above started to fall down. I 36 the car and at the same moment the road fell onto the cars in front of me.I found myself in the 37 . I could see nothing. The bottom parts of both my legs and my feet were 38 badly and I couldn’t move them. Below me I could hear 39 and a lot of noise. Then I remembered what had happened. I had been in a(n) 40 .For about two hours nobody came. 41 I could reach the bag of apples, so at least Ihad plenty to eat. Then I 42 someone climbing towards me. I 43 “I’m here!” “How are you doing?” he asked. “Not too bad,” I said, “but my feet and legs feel 44 they’re broken.”“We’ll have you out of there just as soon as we can,” he said.They didn’t get me out 45 the next morning. I had been in my car for fourteen hours.31.A.visit B.get C.bring D.find32.A.fruit B.cakes C.snacks D.bread 33.A.worried B.tired C.excited D.hungry 34.A.burst B.fall C.shake D.burn 35.A.anything B.something C.everything D.nothing 36.A.stopped B.started C.turned D.moved 37.A.trap B.road C.dark D.hospital 38.A.damaged B.injured C.ruined D.wounded 39.A.sounds B.talks C.shouts D.laughs 40.A.dream B.accident C.flood D.earthquake 41.A.Luckily B.Sadly C.Clearly D.Suddenly 42.A.saw B.heard C.found D.recognized 43.A.called on B.called in C.called out D.called up 44.A.if only B.even if C.in that D.as if 45.A.until B.when C.since D.unlessOn January 3rd, I went to Chicago with my husband to watch a football game. While we were catching the train home, I 46 that a homeless woman crouched (蹲) down low on the street. I 47 that the woman was trying to stay warm.I had 48 countless homeless people all day, but 49 , I was so drawn to this woman. I told my husband to please wait for just a moment and I tried to 50 get back across the street to talk with this 51 woman.When I got 52 , I noticed that the woman — whose name I learned was Amy — had a cardboard sign. It read: “I am in need of winter boots and winter clothing items.”Given the freezing temperature, I had been 53 dressed that day, wearing 4 shirts, 2sweatshirts, 3 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of gloves, a coat, a hat, a scarf, and my favorite new pair of winter boots.I took off many pieces of the clothing items while at dinner and 54 them in my bag. As I spoke to Amy, I became 55 of what I had to do. I had everything in that bag that she needed. I handed her the bag of clothing and winter items that I had taken off. And I sat down with her, 56 my boots, and handed them to her. She said they were the best shoes she’d ever had.The story, 57 , does not end there.When I started to walk away in just my socks, Amy 58 me and said, “I don’t want your feet to be 59 . Can I give you my old boots?” I wore her boots all the way home with a sense of 60 that I had never felt before.46.A.heard B.spotted C.suspected D.reported 47.A.confirmed B.expected C.remembered D.assumed 48.A.invited B.passed C.rescued D.photographed 49.A.strangely B.luckily C.gradually D.sadly 50.A.cautiously B.quietly C.quickly D.eventually 51.A.unstylish B.pitiable C.horrible D.sick 52.A.higher B.lower C.closer D.deeper 53.A.fashionably B.formally C.sufficiently D.neatly 54.A.stuffed B.locked C.removed D.hid 55.A.ashamed B.tired C.fearful D.convinced 56.A.polished B.untied C.fixed D.cleaned 57.A.however B.therefore C.otherwise D.instead 58.A.noticed B.comforted C.stopped D.recognized 59.A.sweaty B.wet C.dirty D.cold 60.A.warmth B.duty C.belonging D.freedomChristmas was around the corner. Sitting at my desk surrounded by the gifts accumulated from the neighbors, I was about to 61 everything when Melissa called. She is the directorof Kids Need More, a charitable organization which my family 62 for. The organization offers many 63 to critically ill and socially 64 children.“Hi, can you add one more family to your 65 ? It’s near the other stops.” Melissa asked.The organization always fills sacks with 66 gifts for the families on the Cheer Bus routes, visiting children in need. Each bus is 67 by a team of volunteers dressed as Santa and his elves. 68 , it was our turn to do that this year.“Of course. Can I have some 69 ?”“There’s a young mother and her two children. The only thing she requested was a call to70 the Cheer Bus is coming to visit her family.”So I 71 the young mom. When I told her I was calling from Kids Need More to assure her that a holiday Cheer Bus would be 72 her family, she began to cry on the phone. “Are you sure? Are you really, really going to come?”I guaranteed that again and was 73 about the reason why she expected our arrival so much.“Because my kids look forward to the bus and I don’t want to 74 them of the hope.” She replied, “It’s Christmas and Christmas should be 75 , whatever happens.”61.A.sort through B.look after C.cut off D.put away 62.A.works B.applies C.volunteers D.accounts 63.A.jobs B.opportunities C.expenses D.services 64.A.silent B.disadvantaged C.desperate D.lonely 65.A.route B.schedule C.arrangement D.plan 66.A.deserted B.documented C.delivered D.donated 67.A.expected B.checked C.manned D.played 68.A.Surprisingly B.Suddenly C.Eventually D.Officially 69.A.details B.tips C.comments D.ideas 70.A.define B.confirm C.broadcast D.state 71.A.interviewed B.called C.consulted D.met 72.A.visiting B.helping C.saving D.tending 73.A.sorry B.excited C.curious D.anxious82.A.stronger B.elder C.older D.taller 83.A.change B.ensure C.accept D.exchange 84.A.possibly B.totally C.hardly D.nearly 85.A.toward B.like C.against D.forward 86.A.confidence B.hope C.trust D.interest 87.A.goal B.intention C.arrangement D.purpose 88.A.surprising B.fascinating C.unacceptable D.horrible 89.A.Whenever B.wherever C.whichever D.whomever 90.A.questions B.accidents C.problems D.incidents 91.A.even B.easily C.surely D.still 92.A.break B.destroy C.improve D.strengthen 93.A.meet B.lose C.own D.miss 94.A.hanging over B.hanging on C.hanging out D.hanging up 95.A.interest B.regret C.bore D.appreciateDo you know what will happen in the future? Life in the twenty-first century will be very 96 , I suppose. Many changes will take place, but 97 will the changes be?As we all know the population in the earth is growing 98 . There will be a great many 99 in the world and most of them will live 100 than people in the twentieth century.Computers will be much smaller and 101 and there will be at least one in every 102 . And 103 studies will be one of the important subjects in school then.People will work 104 and they will have more free time for taking exercise, reading, watching TV and traveling all over the world. 105 will be much easier and cheaper. And many more people will go to 106 countries for holidays.There will be changes in our 107 , too. May be no one will eat meat every day. Instead, they eat more fruit and vegetables without pollution. Maybe people will be 108 . Work in the future will be different, too. 109 and hard work can be done by robots. Because of this, 110 people will not have enough work to do. This will be a problem. 96.A.interesting B.hard C.different D.beautiful 97.A.why B.how C.when D.what98.A.slowly B.fast C.quietly D.suddenly 99.A.people B.workers C.scientists D.doctors 100.A.long B.longer C.happy D.lucky 101.A.more useful B.useful C.helpful D.less useful 102.A.hospital B.room C.home D.town 103.A.science B.math C.English D.computer 104.A.fewer hours B.more hours C.eight hours D.more than eight hours105.A.Seeing doctors B.Going to the cinemas C.ShoppingD.Traveling106.A.rich B.other C.poor D.small 107.A.food B.clothes C.fruit D.drinks 108.A.fatter B.thinner C.healthier D.more pleased 109.A.Safe B.Easy C.Simple D.Dangerous 110.A.a few B.all the C.many D.lot ofStephen Hawking not only changed the way people thought about science, but he also changed the way people viewed 111 . Diagnosed (诊断) with motor neurone disease in his twenties, many of his scientific discoveries were made while his body was 112 .When Hawking studied at Oxford University, he had a 113 for being lively, humorous and popular. 114 , during his final year at Oxford, he fell over for no particular reason. When noticing his speech (说话的能力) began to be 115 , Hawking sought medical help. It was then that he was diagnosed with the disease. Doctors at the time gave him less than two years to 116 .Luckily, he survived. However, after his diagnosis, his 117 failed quickly. Throughout the 1960s, he required a stick to walk, 118 a wheelchair for many years. It was only by the end of the 1960s that he 119 accepted he would need a full-time mobility aid (助动器).Despite Hawking’s poor health, he made some important scientific 120 . It was in 1974 that he discovered what now is 121 as “Hawking radiation”. Later, in 1988,Hawking published his book A Brief History of Time.It was his 122 — focusing on what was possible rather than impossible — that defined (定义) his public image. His books made science easily 123 for a wider public. Hawking once said, "My advice to other people would be: 124 things your disability doesn’t prevent you from doing well, and don’t 125 the things it interferes (干扰) with. Don’ t be disabled in spirit, as well as physically.”111.A.nature B.knowledge C.disability D.space 112.A.failing B.recovering C.shaking D.growing 113.A.name B.request C.career D.fantasy 114.A.Hence B.However C.Besides D.Instead 115.A.inaccurate B.boring C.brief D.unclear 116.A.relax B.live C.study D.adopt 117.A.memory B.mind C.sight D.health 118.A.preparing B.refusing C.obtaining D.pushing 119.A.gradually B.formally C.mostly D.apparently 120.A.experiments B.achievements C.conclusions D.researches 121.A.persuaded B.inferred C.known D.predicted 122.A.carefulness B.creativity C.potential D.determination 123.A.visible B.suitable C.understandable D.affordable 124.A.concentrate on B.leave behind C.live offD.believe in125.A.admit B.share C.forget D.mournA gentleman lost his family when young. He was homeless and went to the local 126 every day. Although the church never let him in, they left one of the windows 127 so he could hear Mass(弥撒曲). It gave him 128 and comfort. Many times we would bring him into our home for a hot shower, or a hot meal. Those were the times when his eyes lit up, almost like he 129 everything he was going through.Every winter I would get nervous for him and other 130 people. I would take blankets(毯子) and gloves to hand out. It never felt like 131 . This winter was the132 . One night, concerned about our friend, I headed out with warm food and extra blankets. I found our friend’s 133 but didn’t hear a sound. Worried, I opened the tent and was 134 by what I saw. Another elder gentleman that was new to town was sleeping 135 under a pile of blankets. Our friend had 136 him with all of the blankets to keep him 137 . Our friend sacrificed(牺牲) himself so another fellow human could 138 a cold night.Our friend was buried in our local cemetery(墓地). The only people that 139 were our town’s few homeless people, my husband, my dogs and me. No matter how many blankets I buy, it will never be enough, but it’s 140 . The whole society should make efforts. 126.A.hospital B.factory C.church D.government 127.A.free B.broken C.closed D.open 128.A.hope B.desire C.ambition D.attitude 129.A.expected B.knew C.forgot D.blessed 130.A.selfless B.hopeless C.careless D.homeless 131.A.enough B.storage C.donation D.lack 132.A.best B.worst C.least D.most 133.A.apartment B.workplace C.tent D.yard 134.A.moved B.excited C.frightened D.tired 135.A.impatiently B.freely C.nervously D.soundly 136.A.helped B.covered C.filled D.showed 137.A.inspired B.quiet C.awake D.warm 138.A.experience B.survive C.waste D.celebrate 139.A.came B.formed C.left D.missed 140.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything1.C 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.D 14.C 15.B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。
完形填空When I came out of my office, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired athe 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. They complain that they have to work from morning till night, that it is 6 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated 7 and enjoy the 8 of others’ work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it tiring to be a section chief as I was before.I don’t like management work. I like driving, just for 9 . It’s fortunate that I 10 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand yuan a month with ease. Any secret? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes 11 , I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 12 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 13 in his job. Such feelings are so 14 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 15 , “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.walking C.flying D.going 2.A.calmness B.quietness C.stillness D.silence3.A.for fear B.on condition C.in order D.in case 4.A.gave out B.threw out C.let off D.set off5.A.taxi B.driver C.passenger D.radio6.A.hard B.easy C.possible D.impossible 7.A.busy B.busily C.lazy D.lazily8.A.results B.achievements C.fruits D.gains 9.A.pleasure B.money C.work D.interest 10.A.sometimes B.usually C.never D.seldom 11.A.southward B.northward C.eastward D.westward 12.A.wide B.narrow C.lonely D.straight 13.A.had B.made C.kept D.took 14.A.common B.rare C.much D.little 15.A.says B.suggests C.goes D.talksMuniba Mazari is Pakistan’s first model and TV host who uses a wheelchair. She is a motivational 16 , an artist as well as a brand ambassador of famous brands like Ponds, Body Shop and Tonyand Guy. She is not only beautiful but also 17 and has a magical personality. Muniba Mazari was 18 when she was only 18 years old, and after about two years of the marriage, she met with a(n) 19 that left her paraplegic (瘫痪的). 20 , she did not lose 21 and set a perfect example not only for 22 women but also for the whole nation. In 2011, four years after the accident, Muniba 23 her son, Nael.Most of her career has been 24 painting and motivational speaking. While painting, shefound a job working for Areeb Azhar to 25 his Facebook page for monthly wages. She also started work at her adopted son’s school for a startup project called Dheeray Bolo (Speak Slowly), which 26 teaching Urdu at various schools. She became the National Ambassador for UN Women Pakistan after being 27 in the 100 Inspirational Women of 2015 by BBC.She also 28 it to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2016.Yes, she can’t stand on her feet, but she 29 in the sky with her fantastic 30 and incredible talent.16.A.photographer B.designer C.writer D.speaker 17.A.enthusiastic B.talented C.modest D.athletic 18.A.valued B.married C.defeated D.encouraged 19.A.accident B.challenge C.disaster D.mission 20.A.Instead B.Besides C.However D.Therefore 21.A.face B.interest C.confidence D.hope22.A.disabled B.young C.pretty D.poor 23.A.adopted B.gave birth to C.lost D.kept contact with 24.A.taken up B.built on C.stuck to D.limited to 25.A.tear B.run C.print D.publish 26.A.included B.delayed C.continued D.started 27.A.promoted B.organized C.praised D.shortlisted 28.A.explored B.got C.saw D.made 29.A.covers B.floats C.flies D.moves 30.A.sincerity B.concern C.willpower D.generosityOne winter nine years ago, I 31 at a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, preparing meals for people. There I met Albert, who said he liked my socks. “Want to see mine?” he asked, lifting his 32 . He was bare foot. He said he had been hoping to get a pair but had never made it. I felt a 33 feeling in my stomach.The next day, after work, I went to buy socks—about $100 34 . The next morning, I 35 my alarm for 5 a.m. and drove to the local park, a common destination for 36 people.It was still dark. I took out a bag of socks and 37 a group of men, standing around a tree, 38 with cold. When I handed each of them a pair of socks, they looked confused at first, 39 my motives (动机), but took them.An hour later, I 40 all the socks. Most people were sleeping. I felt like Santa. When they would wake up, they would find a very 41 present. Every week I’ll hand out many socks. If I’m away for more than a week, I will bring socks with me and hand them out to the homeless in other states and countries.In the past years, this has become my habit. It’s 42 , I suppose, and it’s incredibly satisfying to help make some people’s 43 a little bit easier. Part of me hopes to see Albert out there, but 44 I don’t, I’d like to think one of the pairs will 45 him.31.A.challenged B.volunteered C.researched D.calculated 32.A.leg B.arm C.hand D.head33.A.magical B.sinking C.comforting D.frightening 34.A.money B.worth C.value D.price 35.A.made B.placed C.set D.fixed 36.A.merciless B.sleepless C.jobless D.homeless 37.A.signaled to B.shouted at C.headed for D.waved at 38.A.trembling B.clapping C.jumping D.sleeping 39.A.proving B.inquiring C.demanding D.questioning 40.A.took off B.took out C.gave off D.gave out 41.A.reliable B.disturbing C.meaningful D.expensive 42.A.addictive B.impressive C.detective D.sensitive 43.A.winter.B.lives C.families D.difficulties 44.A.unless B.until C.even if D.as if45.A.suit B.fit C.match D.findA girl complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her.Without a 46 , the father took his daughter to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high 47 . In one he placed carrots, in the second eggs, and in the last coffee beans. The daughter sucked her teeth and waited 48 , wondering what he was doing. In about twenty minutes the father turned off the heat. He 49 the carrots and eggs out and placed them in two plates. Then he poured the coffee into a cup.He asked gently, “Darling, what do you see?”“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she repliedHe asked her to 50 the carrots. She placed her fingers on them and said they were soft. Then he asked her to take an egg and 51 it. After 52 the shell(壳), she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to drink the coffee. She 53 , as she tasted its rich aroma(芳香).“What does it mean Father?” She asked.He explained that each of them had 54 the same adversity(困境), boiling water, but each reacted 55 . The carrot went in strong and hard but it turned soft and 56 . The egg had been fragile(易碎的), but after sitting through the boiling water its 57became hardened. The coffee beans were unique, however, after they were in the boiling water, they had 58 the water.“Which are you?” Father asked his daughter. She was then wordless as if 59 in thought.When adversity knocks on your door, how do you 60 ? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?46.A.comment B.joy C.result D.word 47.A.place B.roof C.fire D.water 48.A.angrily B.impatiently C.quietly D.nervously 49.A.fished B.handed C.picked D.pulled 50.A.feel B.eat C.get D.wash 51.A.draw B.see C.try D.break 52.A.turning over B.pulling off C.knocking down D.picking up 53.A.agreed B.hesitated C.smiled D.cried 54.A.escaped B.found C.realized D.faced 55.A.differently B.quickly C.immediately D.positively 56.A.small B.bad C.weak D.mild 57.A.heart B.shell C.content D.surface 58.A.mixed B.dyed C.changed D.ruined 59.A.absorbed B.trapped C.got D.pushed 60.A.do B.respond C.explain D.behaveWhen I was eight years old, Mother told me to put my coat on because we were going to go someplace 61 . Usually, that meant we were going to see someone important or 62 I would at least get a new toy. I asked which one it would be that day, and she told me that I would be getting something 63 than a toy. She said I would get “access (入口) to a world of toys”.But we did not 64 at any toy store and did not see anyone we knew. 65 , Mother 66 her car at Marcy Public Library. Mother led me directly to the reception desk (接待处). “I’d like to get my daughter a library card,” she told the man 67 the desk. He asked her to fill out a form and smiled at me. “What kind of books do you like?” he asked. I wastoo shy to 68 then. I simply smiled back and shrugged (耸肩) my shoulders. “Well, you’ll work it out 69 ,” he said.I do not remember what I 70 that day, but I know that in the years that 71 I read everything 72 at that old library. I read through all the Nancy Drew books before advancing to Judy Blume, then the 73 : Charles Dickens (查尔斯·狄更斯), Mark Twain, Shakespeare. Then I read books on history, books of poetry, and books about art. The library opened up a world that I 74 knew.So Mother was 75 . Getting a library card was like getting access to a world of toys.61.A.special B.strange C.scary D.social 62.A.that B.which C.when D.where 63.A.less B.smaller C.better D.fewer 64.A.bring up B.end up C.take up D.pass by 65.A.Still B.However C.So D.Instead 66.A.pushed B.pulled C.rolled D.picked 67.A.on B.above C.through D.behind 68.A.reply B.recover C.return D.request69.A.in order B.in reality C.in turn D.in time 70.A.choose B.chose C.choice D.chance 71.A.followed B.following C.passing D.passed72.A.in place B.of interest C.by accident D.in anger 73.A.romantics B.classics C.economics D.politics 74.A.ever B.always C.yet D.never 75.A.true B.real C.right D.sincereIt was a warm, sunny Saturday afternoon some fifteen or sixteen years ago. I took my two kids to the local playground. As soon as we got there my daughter headed for the swings(秋千) and asked for a 76 . I noticed another little girl 77 to get her own swing going high as I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher.I walked over to the little girl and asked 78 she needed help. She smiled and said YESand I soon had her feet flying towards the 79 while she laughed happily. For the next two hours I found myself pushing swings and playing games with my daughter and the little girl. By the time we headed home, I was physically tired, but my spirits were flying 80 than those swings.Three years later I was 81 again after a day’s work. Still, I needed to 82 my kids from their school before heading home. I stood in the parents’ waiting area waiting for my children. Suddenly, I felt two 83 arms wrapped around my legs. I looked down and there was the little girl I met three years before in the 84 smiling up at me. She gave me a big hug before running away to 85 the school bus. As I watched her 86 , I didn’t feel tired anymore and my spirits were once again 87 with that swing.The love we share with others will find its way back to us. It will travel from heart to heart. It may take seconds or it may take 88 . The law of love, though, is never broken. We will get back what we give. We will harvest what we 89 The kindness we give and the joy we create will always come back to 90 us.76.A.pull B.push C.jump D.climb 77.A.failed B.decided C.stopped D.managed 78.A.why B.how C.when D.whether 79.A.swing B.ground C.clouds D.trees 80.A.faster B.more quickly C.higher D.more slowly 81.A.embarrassed B.annoyed C.disappointed D.exhausted 82.A.look after B.pick up C.take away D.bring up 83.A.strong B.long C.tiny D.weak 84.A.playground B.school C.kindergarten D.classroom 85.A.drive B.catch C.reach D.repair 86.A.hands B.head C.face D.back 87.A.flying B.crying C.running D.falling 88.A.hours B.days C.months D.years 89.A.save B.plant C.design D.offer 90.A.scare B.interest C.excite D.shockThe teacher blew the whistle and 30 girls started running. Every kid’s goal was to reach the end of the field and then back to the 91 line. Those who got the first three 92 would be given awards (奖励).Kid’s parents were present there, 93 them. When kids were running back from the finish line, the parents’ 94 got louder—Faster… Faster…The race 95 . The kids who took the first three places were 96 their hands happily towards their parents. The kids who couldn’t win were 97 .Little Emma came in at number 5. She ran towards her father sadly. Her father said, “Well done, baby. Let’s go and eat the ice cream as an awards for 98 the race.”“But Papa, I didn’t get any place in 99 three. I came in at number 5.” said Emma.“I mean you beat the other 25 kids. This time, you didn’t 100 the four kids ahead of you.”“Why?” asked Emma.Her father smiled and replied, “Because they had made more 101 than you. If you 102 more, you will do better.”“I’ll practice even 103 and run faster. I’ll beat all girls.” Emma said with 104 .Her father said, “Great. But in fact, it’s not about getting ahead of others but getting ahead of 105 .”91.A.finishing B.resting C.turning D.starting 92.A.places B.lessons C.points D.goals 93.A.examining B.comforting C.encouraging D.preventing 94.A.cheers B.whistles C.noises D.laughter 95.A.began B.ended C.continued D.slowed 96.A.raising B.showing C.shaking D.waving 97.A.sad B.amazed C.proud D.nervous 98.A.watching B.winning C.hosting D.organizing 99.A.last B.top C.next D.extra 100.A.believed in B.cared about C.looked for D.compete with 101.A.choices B.promises C.efforts D.contributions102.A.learn B.practice C.change D.care 103.A.harder B.safer C.stronger D.easier 104.A.doubt B.kindness C.satisfaction D.determination 105.A.me B.someone C.yourself D.nobodyThis is a story about Yesenia Diosdado, a girl of 11, who helped 106 of a car accident using sign languages.On a cold afternoon in January 2015, Yesenia Diosdado, 107 a school bus in Lenexa, Kansas, near the apartment building where she lives with her family. When the bus pulled away, Yesenia saw police and emergency workers 108 victims of a three-car accident that had occurred at a busy crossing nearby. Yesenia joined a small crowd of 109 across the street.She noticed that an injured woman was trying to 110 with an emergency worker using sign language, 111 he couldn’t understand her. “I heard him ask for an interpreter,” Yesenia says.She ran over to the emergency worker to help — her mother, a former sign language interpreter, had taught her how to 112 .“Thank goodness. I didn’t know what to do and she said, ‘I sign. Can I help?’” says captain Chris Winger.Yesenia was able to tell that the 113 neck was injured and tell them the name of the local 114 she preferred. “She looked really hurt,” says Yesenia. “I’m 115 that I got to do something to help.”When her mother, Suen-Mittsore, 36, heard about Yesenia’s heroics, she wasn’t 116 . “It’s in her nature to help.” says Susan. “But I was impressed that she, just a child of 11, 117 the seriousness of the situation and took immediate action. Most 118 wouldn’t have done that.”A few weeks later, paramedics 119 Yesenia with a gold coin and a certificate of appreciation at her elementary school.“My mom always says that you never know 120 sign languages might come in handy,” says Yesenia, “That day, it did.”106.A.patients B.victims C.police D.doctors107.A.got off B.got on C.drove away D.waited for 108.A.testing out B.wrapping up C.looking for D.attending to 109.A.passers-by B.participants C.policemen D.doctors 110.A.consist B.associate C.cooperate D.communicate 111.A.so B.or C.but D.and 112.A.sign B.teach C.talk D.learn 113.A.man’s B.woman’s C.boy’s D.girl’s 114.A.ward B.apartment C.hospital D.school 115.A.proud B.confident C.ambitious D.embarrassed 116.A.satisfied B.discouraged C.disappointed D.surprised 117.A.comforted B.recognized C.denied D.handled 118.A.children B.teachers C.interpreters D.adults 119.A.replaced B.provided C.presented D.charged 120.A.where B.when C.why D.howI was said to be the worst student in my class, and my family thought I was hopeless. I had to 121 grade six. At that time a new teacher, Miss Sadia, came to our school.One day after class, she noticed that I was staying alone during the lunch break. She came to me and began to talk to me. It was just a 122 conversation. After that day, she gave me particular 123 and it made me feel special. I started to work hard because she gave me the feeling that someone believed me, and my 124 started to improve in her subject.Months later, she moved into a house near my 125 . We would walk home together after school. Her constant(不断的) support helped me, 126 in my studies, as I knew she would check my grades both in her subject and the other subjects. I finally 127 second in my class.Then, after grade six, she started to slowly drift away(疏远) 128 still kept a constant check on me. By the time I was in grade seven, we hardly spoke, but by then I had become the 129 in my class. When I left my school, I was 130 with her, as she never answered the 131 when I called her.Then I graduated and went to a good university. One fine day, our paths(路) 132again. I met her at a wedding. I could not 133 asking her, “Why did you stop talking to me?”“You are a clever boy. I wanted you to be a tree standing on your own roots, not depending on others. Now here you are and I feel 134 of you. You are your inspiration and do not need to 135 a shoulder,” she said. I could not say anything, but I smiled. I’ll always thank her.121.A.jump B.attend C.copy D.repeat 122.A.stupid B.useless C.normal D.secret 123.A.attention B.attraction C.explanation D.examination 124.A.words B.objects C.classes D.grades 125.A.home B.school C.hotel D.company 126.A.generally B.actually C.especially D.usually 127.A.received B.came C.caught D.held 128.A.but B.as C.or D.so 129.A.oldest B.strongest C.best D.cleverest 130.A.out of touch B.in common C.out of reach D.in touch 131.A.road B.schoolyard C.phone D.machine 132.A.separated B.formed C.added D.crossed 133.A.finish B.help C.prevent D.keep 134.A.sad B.proud C.good D.ashamed 135.A.give up B.get on C.look for D.take upThe Internet can be a dark place. Readers generally don’t show their true 136 and thus feel free to leave bitter comments.So 137 , schoolteacher Decker in Florida felt worried when her son wanted to share her, 138 online. He posted a photo of Decker shyly holding her painting and wrote: “My mom painted this and said no one would be 139 of it. It’s her 2nd painting.”To Decker’s surprise, more than 24,000 people praised her painting! An artist saw the photo and made a decision to express his 140 for the mother by painting Decker carrying her painting. He even 141 the shy look on her face. He then 142 himself holding hispainting of Docker with her painting and posted the image online.Two days later, a journalism student 143 her own picture of the artist holding his painting of Decker holding her painting online. Well, thus the Internet just stepped in and 144 . More and more people joined in and 145 the “fun”. By this time, the paintings and pictures of paintings had got over one million people’s attention online.Instead of the 146 remarks she was expecting, Decker said so many people were very friendly to her. She registered a social media account to 147 their support. She wrote, “I was really 148 I was going to read a lot of hateful comments. I was 149 . You all are sympathetic, caring, and a ton of fun! You all have 150 me and strengthened my confidence. Thank you!”136.A.feelings B.identities C.intentions D.suggestions 137.A.naturally B.immediately C.unfortunately D.gradually 138.A.study B.experience C.work D.interest 139.A.fond B.proud C.aware D.certain 140.A.preference B.admiration C.request D.hope 141.A.mentioned B.missed C.noticed D.caught 142.A.imagined B.enjoyed C.photographed D.introduced 143.A.downloaded B.reviewed C.commented D.released 144.A.took off B.took over C.got along D.got round 145.A.continued B.finished C.recorded D.challenged 146.A.genuine B.useless C.ill D.unfair 147.A.expect B.share C.appreciate D.remember 148.A.in regret B.in fear C.in surprise D.in sadness 149.A.wrong B.honest C.unskilled D.unknown 150.A.persuaded B.amused C.impressed D.inspired1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。
广东高考完形填空练习带答案广东高考完形填空练习原文:A feeling of excitement came to me as I looked around the stadium.At 5: 30 p. m., two hours before the game time, I walked into the locker room (更衣室). My1of school, music and what I planned to do on Saturday night were2by the simple aim to beat the football team across the field from us tonight.Approaching my locker, I noticed my teammates3. Some rested on benches, staring up at the ceiling 4it were a film of the opposing teams play. Some seemed a bit more5, using the time to tell jokes. A few stared at the field, 6what will happen in 120 minutes.Our coach (教练) , Tony Severino, came out of his office at 6 oclock. He told the team how7this game was for the season between two of the states top teams—my school and our opposing team, Liberty High School. His words gave the team impulse (冲动) to8.At 7: 10 p. m. , warm-ups finished, we went over the game9and discussed what we needed to do for the next three hours. The sound of the national anthem (国歌) 10that we were only minutes from the action. Our coach usually made a final11. But tonight it was different. On this dear night he12looked around the room at all the players and shouted, “Lets go and get them.” Even13the “get” came out of his mouth, we were already14our way out of the door.Outside, a few young fans reached to touch our hands, eager to be a15of our schools winning tradition. When I smiled and16my hand, the young laces lit up as if they had just met Superman.Seconds later, the team ran onto the17. moving as a mass of blue, in front of a packed stadium. We enjoyed a noisy18from fans and the fight song played by our school band. Breathing in the19of one of the biggest game of the year, I felt we were sure to win. I told myself, “This was what it was all about” and20that it was for moments like this that I loved high school football.广东高考完形填空练习选项:1. A. thoughtsB. plansC. picturesD. minds2. A. coveredB. mixedC. replacedD. filled3. A. exercisingB. strugglingC. preparingD. running4. A. in caseB. even thoughC. as long asD. as if5. A. relaxedB. worriedC. frightenedD. impressed6. A. dreaming B. wishingC. expectingD. imagining7. A. uselessB. difficultC. availableD. important8. A. warm upB. pick upC. get upD. rise up9. A. routeB. frameC. planD. forecast10. A. urgedB. insistedC. suggestedD. stressed11. A. speechB. preparationC. decisionD. change12. A. finallyB. simplyC. actuallyD. eventually13. A. whenB. beforeC. asD. since14. A. leadingB. draggingC. showingD. making15. A. playerB. friendC. partD. team16. A. held outB. took outC. got outD. brought out17. A. fieldB. stageC. yardD. garden18. A. successB. replyC. achievementD. welcome19. A. atmosphereB. experience C. expectationD. examination20. A. acceptedB. admittedC. realized D. recognized广东高考完形填空练习答案:ACCDADDACCABBDCAADAC。
2022高考英语(广东)完形填空系列(1)(精品)2020年高考英语完形填空专题(以广东高考为例解析)一、解题技巧与方法指导一、利用首句来解题,依照全文来选择并利用首句推测短文的问题和全文内容。
and when I wasA. brightB. uselessC. simpleD. hopefulBrown was very happy as she sat in the theatre listening to thet for years and years. “Now it is here at last,” she thought. “How beautiful her ___1___ is.”young girl, Dorothy wanted to be a She studied ___2___ in France, Italy andfuture,” her teachers told her. “But you must be prepared to study hard and work for many years.1. A. voice B. face C. dress D. life2. A. French B. music C. piano D. dance3. A. actress B. student C. singer D. dancer. He neverbutB. honestC. specialD. learnedA. helpB. peaceC. smileD. praise2. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers. Although his family oftenabout that, Ed refused to buy a T-shirt or to lose weight.A. caredB. forgot D. jokedA. cleanB. straightC. largerD. darker三、利用语篇标志解题常见语篇标志词语:结构层次:firstly, secondly, thirdly;逻辑关系:thus, therefore, so;递进关系:besides, what’s more, further;转折关系:but, while, however, on the other hand等。
2023年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(广东、河南、江苏、广西卷)2023年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(广东、河南、江苏、广西卷)What is intelligence(智力) anyway? When I was inthe army I ___1___ an intelligence test that allsoldiers took, and, against ___2___ of 100, scored 160.I had an auto-repair man once, who, on theseintelligence tests, could not ___3___ have scored morethan 80. ___4___, when anything went wrong with my carI hurried to him -- and he always ___5___ it.Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man ___6___questions for some intelligence tests. By every one ofthem I'd prove myself a ___7___. In a world where Ihave to work with my ___8___, I'd do poorly.Consider my auto-repair man___9___. He had a habitof telling ___10___. One time he said, "DoC. a deaf-and-dumb (聋哑) man ___11___ some nails. Havingentered a store, he put two fingers together on thecounter and made ___12___ movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He ___13___ his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk ___14___ him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, DoC. the___15___man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀). ___16___ do you suppose he asked for them?" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, "Why, you fool, he used his ___17___ and asked for them. I've been ___18___ that on all my customers today, but I knew ___19___ I'd catch you." "Why is that?" I asked. "Because you are so goddamned educated, Dr. I knew you couldn't be very___20___.And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.1. A. failed B. wrote C. receivedD. chose2. A. an average B. a total C. an examD. a number3. A. always B. possibly C. certainlyD. frequently4. A. Then B. Thus C. Therefore D. Yet5. A. fixed B. checked C. droveD. changed6. A. answered B. practised C. designedD. tried7. A. teacher B. doctor C. winner D. fool8. A. brains B. effort C. handsD. attention9. A. again B. as usual C. tooD. as well10. A. lies B. jokes C. newsD. tales11. A. bought B. tested C. found D. needed12. A. cutting B. hammering C. waving D. circling13. A. nodded B. raised C. shookD. turned14. A. brought B. packed C. sent D. sold15. A. clever B. other C. rightD. next16. A. What B. How C. Who D. Which17. A. imagination B. hand C. voiceD. information18. A. trying B. proving C. practisingD. examining19. A. for sure B. at once C. in factD. right now20. A. clear B. silly C. slowD. smart1-5 CABDA 6-10 CDCAB 11-15 DBCAD 16-20 BCAAD该题选取了一篇夹叙夹议的短文,通过事实说明不同的人在不同的方面会表现出不同的智力程度,富含哲理,具有较强的教育意义。
广东高考完形填空专项练习原文:My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my friends such as, “Oh, Beckham is so handsome, so cool, that I can’t help falling in love with him!” or “What perfect skills he has!” Yeah, I _36_ to some degree, though I sometimes do want to _37_ them how much they know about Beckham, apart from his _38_ and how much they know about football apart from _39_ goals. It seems funny that we are _40_ for things, with which we are unfamiliar or about which we are _41_, but we all, my friends as well as I, consider this one of life’s _42_ .We need these pleasures to _43_ our lives. But that doesn't _44_ to craziness or nonsense. As an old saying goes: “Don't judge a book by its cover.” We _45_ not judge anything from its appearance. We shou ld all know, it is one’s good _46_ and great contribution that make one a star and unforgettable. Therefore we’d better say _47_ about Beckham’s good looks.If we close our eyes, falling in deep _48_, we can find that the things that move us to be really happy or sad have a _49_ meaning. If we don't go deeper and are just satisfied with _50_ things, sooner or later we will find that we have not really gained anything because our first _51_ has blinded and misled (误导) us, and we’ll remain ignorant _52_ we realize that and make some changes.It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before is a _53_ of great progress. If one day we are willing to go deeper into everything, no matter how much it _54_ us, we will finally prove how much we have _55_ up, how much more sensible, mature, and intelligent we have become.广东高考完形填空专项练习选项:36. A. like B. agree C. hope D. think37. A. ask B. tell C. teach D. doubt38. A. skills B. fame C. team D. appearance39. A. kicking B. hitting C. scoring D. controlling40. A. thankful B. crazy C. curious D. anxious41. A. uncertain B. unhappy C. displeased D. careful42. A. aims B. qualities C. pleasures D. truths43. A. keep up B. brighten up C. find out D. bring about44. A. come B. increase C. amount D. rise45. A. dared B. would C. could D.should46. A. thinking B. character C. looks D. ability47. A. more B. something C. less D. nothing48. A. love B. sleep C. sence D. thought49. A. clear B. puzzling C. moving D. valuable50. A. material B. deep C. surface D. pleasant51. A. conclusion B. experience C. lesson D. impression52. A. since B. although C. unless D. before53. A. sign B. cause C. value D. willingness54. A. worries B. pains C. satisfies D. offers55. A.given B. sent C. built D. grown广东高考完形填空专项练习答案:36.B 37.A 38.D 39.C 40.B 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.C 45.D46.B 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D。
广东高考完形填空专项训练广东高考完形填空专项训练原文My son was badly hurt in a fire. After he 31 from a series of treatments, the doctors told him they would not do any operation for six months 32 it took long for the skin to stop shrinking (收缩). So, he had to return to college with a visible 10-inch 33 on his face.I said to my son, “Keaton, 34 will pay any more attention to your scar 35 you do. If it does not bother you, it will not bother 36 .” He took my advice to heart and returned to school with his head 37 high —glad he was alive.38 , everyone has scars and shortcomings. Some of you may spend much time thinking that people would like you better, 39 you looked different, or dressed differently, or could have a different and newer 40 .But you see, like Keatons scar, people will only judge you by your looks, or your 41 , or your car, if you are judging yourself by these same false 42 .One of my friends in college was very 43 . At first, when people met him, they noticed his 44 for about 10 seconds. This man felt 45 about himself and spent most of his time 46 about other peoples comfort and welfare. 47 , people ignored his looks. What people 48 was his kindnessand his concern for them. He didnt act in an ugly way so people didnt treat him as an ugly man.Therefore, concentrate on what you value 49 yourself, because if you can see that beautiful person, everyone you are in contact with will see the same 50 .广东高考完形填空专项训练选项31. A. cured B. recovered C. improved D. returned32. A. because B. though C. until D. before33. A. cut B. wound C. injure D. scar34. A. no one B. anyone C. everyone D. someone35. A. as B. like C. than D. when36. A. another B. others C. all D. us37. A. put B. held C. taken D. hung38. A. After all B. In conclusion C. In fact D. Above all39. A. as long as B. if C. even if D. as if40. A. house B. telephone C. job D. car41. A. clothes B. hairstyle C. figure D. salary42. A. means B. standards C. comments D. rules43. A. smart B. optimistic C. rude D. ugly44. A. manners B. expressions C. looks D. actions45. A. lucky B. worried C. good D. sad46. A. inquiring B. asking C. knowing D. caring47. A. Completely B. Gradually C. Obviously D. Suddenly48. A. wanted B. understood C. brought D. saw49. A. within B. beyond C. except D. above50. A. kindness B. concern C. beauty D. perfection广东高考完形填空专项训练答案31.B 32.A 33.D 34.A 35.C 36.B 37.B 38.C 39.B 40.D41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C。
广州市最新高考英语完形填空专题练习(含答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I started volunteering at a soup kitchen several years ago. The original reason I was going wasto 1 community service hours for school. My plan was to 2 go there a few times and get my service hours, but it taught me a lot. The typical volunteer there served 3 to people.Basically, I was 4 serving bread and juice to whoever wanted it, which was a simple task. Some of the people were homeless, and some of them were 5 families. All of them were people in need of a hot meal and a place to 6 for an hour or several minutes.7 some of them looked like they weren't behaving well, we always took care of them.The first time I went there was right before Christmas. For the people coming to the soup kitchen, it was not exactly a 8 time. It made me think about my happy Christmas and made me feel how 9 I was. Unlike them, I have a home and I don't 10 cold or hunger. At that point, I decided that I 11 wanted to go back there. I couldn't offer them much, but I could always offer my time and 12 . The experience also gives me a feeling of 13 . Whenever I go there, people are 14 that I showed up again. They know my name and they know that I am more than happy to 15 them. It truly feels good to know that you can 16 someone's day. I've realized that the feeling of doing good for people can be a better 17 than any amount of money. You can't buy that feeling.I have never 18 a single second of my volunteering. It 19 me that dozens of cities have made it illegal to set up a soup kitchen. But I will continue my volunteer work and find more ways to show my 20 to people in need.1. A. reduce B. avoid C. complete D. cancel2. A. yet B. just C. even D. still3. A. food B. work C. time D. money4. A. tired of B. worried about C. responsible for D. free from5. A. busy B. serious C. experienced D. struggling6. A. hide B. rest C. live D. study7. A. Although B. If C. Because D. Until8. A. available B. strange C. pleasant D. painful9. A. wise B. honest C. curious D. fortunate10. A. turn down B. suffer from C. pass down D. learn from11. A. definitely B. gradually C. equally D. hardly12. A. reason B. effort C. chance D. patience13. A. stability B. guilt C. loss D. appreciation14. A. grateful B. confident C. proud D. shocked15. A. change B. leave C. forget D. help16. A. describe B. waste C. brighten D. disturb17. A. reward B. excuse C. risk D. mistake18. A. planned B. regretted C. forgiven D. understood19. A. reminds B. confuses C. encourages D. disappoints20. A. talent B. concern C. kindness D. weakness【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)D;(6)B;(7)A;(8)C;(9)D;(10)B;(11)A;(12)C;(13)D;(14)A;(15)D;(16)C;(17)A;(18)B;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者讲述了在流动厨房当志愿者的经历,最初打算去完成规定的服务时间,最后爱上了志愿者服务,喜欢去帮助别人。
It was revealed that the organizers faced an unknown bill for VAT (a sales tax), something that had ___24___ been left out of the original budget. That budget specified £2.4 billion for building the venues(比赛场地)and running the games. Another £1 billion was set ___25___, though not included in the headline figure, for redeveloping the Lower Lea Valley, a run-down wasteland in east London close to where the games will be ___26___ , whose regeneration formed an important part of Britain’s bid.On the basis of these ___27___ , the Olympics will cost as much as £4.7 billion. But there are other, unknown costs that should be added too. There will be a big cost for extra ___28___ as a result of the July 7th bombings, which happened the day after London won the games.The government puts a brave face on the row, ___29___ that London is doing better previous organizers: “Sydney didn’t have a ___30___ until two years before the event,” insists a spokesman. But now few would bet on next year’s budget being the final word on what is becoming a very expensive spectacle.21. A. holidays B. games C. items D. sports22. A. mentioned B. noticed C. investigated D. ignored23. A. end up B. come up C. lead to D. take up24. A. partly B. fairly C. strangely D. equally25. A. about B. back C. apart D. aside26. A. staged B. arranged C. attended D. observed27. A. numbers B. counts C. figures D. billions28. A. security B. money C. forces D. budget29. A. swearing B. displaying C. claiming D. considering30. A. plan B. budget C. claim D. reward四、(花都)完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
广东省2011英语完形填空专题训练AI can still remember when I met my best friend . She had just moved into the neighborhood and her grandmother brought her down to 1 me . I hid behind my motherland she hid behind her grandmother , 3 to look at each other . Soon we lost the 2 and started playi ng with each other .In the 7 th grade , I first lost touch with her . She was 4 family problemsand I deserted her to be with the because they knew she had 5 people . None of my new friends liked her as much as I did because they knew she had 6 . However, every summer we could always sit at each other ' s house and watchsoap operas , and talk about all the boys we liked .It was last year when I noticed the problem . I guess I was too devoted in highschool to 7 she needed some one there for her .Any way,she madea new best friend and so did I . Then 1 didn ' t know why, but she started cutt ing herself!She then was diagnosed (诊断)with clinical depression . At first , 1 was very8 , but we still stayed in 9 _____ . I wan ted to be there for her since her new best friend basically 10 her a nd people were calli ng her 11.I 12 you so much , and youYesterday she came to me and said : “ I n ever knew what a best friend was un til you were the only pers on that would stop me cutt ing didn ' t even know you were 13 me .We both cried . And I guess a kind of 14 from my life so far is never to giveor people thi nk theyup on your friends Even if they arent as cool as others6. A. problems B . shortcomings C. partners D. disabilities7 .A. admit B . accept C. consider D. realize8.A. calm B . con siderate C. upset D. helpful 9.A. place B . touch C. control D. mood 10. A. con fused B . bothered C. reminded D. deserted 11. A. crazy B . stubborn C. clumsy D. stupid 12. A. expect B . in flue nee C. appreciate D. dema nd 13. A. urging B . blaming C. helping D. hurting 14. A. honour B . favour C. pleasure D. less on 15A. innocentB . successfulC. guiltyD. reliableBIt is commonly believed that school is where people go to get education. 16 , it has been said that today children interrupt their education to go to school. The 17betwee n schooli ng and educati on suggested by this is importa nt. Education is 18 , compared with schooling. Education knows no edges. It cantake place 19, whether in the school or on the job, whether in a kitche nor on a tractor. It includes both the 20learningthat takes place in schoolsand the whole uni verse of lear ning out of class. 21 the experience of schooling can be known in advanee, education quite often produces surprises. A chaneetalk with a 22 may lead to a pers on to discover how 23he knows of _______another country. People obtain education from 24 on. Education, then, is avery 25 and unlimited term. It is lifelong experienee that starts long 26 the start of school, and one that1 A. follow B . meet C. join D. support2 . A. scared B . annoyed C. worried D. delighted3 . A. temper B . interestC. con fide neeD. shyness 4.A. taking upB . getting throughC . goingthroughD. making up5A. happierB . coolerC. strongerD. clevererare crazy , they n eed some one there . If you desert them, you will only be 15 yourself.should be a necessary part of one' s entire life.Schooling, on the other hand, is a 27 experienee, whose style changes 28 from one way to the next. Throughout a country, children arrive at school at thesame time, take 29 seats, use similar textbooks, do homework, and 30 , _______ and so on. Schooli ng has usually bee n limited by the edges of the subjects beingtaught.16. A. The n B. However C. Thus D. Therefore17 A. differe nee B.importa nee C. use D. problem18. A. un expected B.en dless C. coun tlessD.simple19. A. any where B. any whereelseC. somewhereD.somewhere else20. A. part-time B. public C. sta ndard D. strict21. A. If B.Because C. So D. Though22. A. neighbour B.frie nd C. foreig nerD.teacher23. A. wo nderful B.well C. greatly D. little24. A. babies B.grow n-ups C. wome n D. men25. A. lo ng B.broad C. n arrow D. short26 A. that B.whe n C. afterD.before27. A. basic B.strict C. final D.irregular28. A. un usually B. differe ntly C. littleD .freque ntly29. A. large B. new C. fixed D. small30. A take examsB. hold exams C. mark papersD. readpapersCA land free from destruct ion (毁灭,破坏),plus wealth, n atural resources, and labor supply ---------all these were important 31 in helping England to become the cen ter for the In dustrial Revoluti on. 32 ________ they were not eno ugh. Someth ing else was n eeded to start the in dustrial process. That "someth ing special"was men ------ 33 individuals who could invent mach in es, find new 34 of ______ power, and establish bus in ess orga ni zati ons to reshape society. The men who created the mach ines of the In dustrial Revoluti on 35 from many backgro unds and many occupati ons. Many of them were 36 inven tors tha n scie ntists. A man who isa pure scie ntist is primarily in terested in doing his research 37 .He is _______not n ecessarily working 38 that his findings can be used. An inven tor or one interested in applied scienee is all trying to make something that has a concreteuse. He may try to solve a problem by 39 the theories 40 scie neeor by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a 41 result:the construction of a harvesting machine, the burningof a light bulb (灯泡),or one of 42 other objectives. Most of the peoplewho 43 the mach ines of the In dustrial Revoluti on were inven tors, nottrained scie ntists. A few were both scie ntists and inven tors. Even those who hadlittle or no trai ning in scie nee might not have made their inven ti ons 44 a _______gro un dwork had not bee n laid by scie ntists years 45 . _______31.A. cases B. reas ons C. factors D. situati ons32. A. But B. And C. Besides D. Even33. A. gen erat ing B. effective C. motivat ing D. creative34. A. origi ns B. sources C. bases D. discoveries35. A. cameB. arrivedC. stemmedD.appeared36. A. less B. better C. more D. worse37. A. happily B. occasi on ally C. relucta ntly D .accurately38. A. now B. and C. all D. so39. A. pla nning B. using C. idea D .mea ns40. A. of B. with C. to D. as41. A. sin gle B. sole C. specialized D .specific42. A. few B. those C. many D. all43. A. proposed B. developed C. supplied D .offeredwhile45. A. agobeforeDCarmen s mother Maria had just survived a serious heart attack. But without a heart transplant (移植)her life was in constant 46. ________Both the mother and daughter knew that the cha nces were very small: finding a donor heart that 47 __________ Maria ' s blood type could take years. However, Carmen was determined to save her mother. She kept 48 hospitalsall over the country.Days stretched out. By Christmas, Maria had trouble 49 from one end of theroom to the other. Carmen lost all hope. She fell into a 50 of _______________ the hospital, cryin g.“Are you okay? ” a man asked.Carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her story. This middle-aged man was named Frank, whose wife, Cheryl, a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children, had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldn' t51 it through the night.Sudde nly, an idea came to Frank ' s mind. He knew Cheryl had always wan ted to 52something from herself. Could her 53____ go to Carmen ' s mother?After reviewing the data, doctors 54 _____________ Frank that his wife ' s heart was by some miracle a perfect fit for Carmen ' s mother. They were able to55 thetran spla nt.That cold night,when Cheryl was _56 ______dead, Frank came to knock at Maria ' sdoor. She was 57 for Frank ' s family as she had been doing every day recently. Though Maria had never met Frank before, they both felt a strange bond as they hugged and cried.On New Year ' s Eve, Carmen attended Cheryl ' s 58 with Frank ' s family, who were singing their favorite song“ My heart will go on. ”44. A. asB. ifC. becauseD.B. pastC. aheadD.One day later, on New Year ' s Day, Maria 59 with Cheryl ' s heart. Yes,Cheryl ' s loving heart would go on, for it was chest.46. A. change B.danger C. disorderD. pain 47. A. matchedB. replacedC. con trolledD.cooperated48. A. finding B. phoningC. touri ngD. in terrupt ing49 A. rolli ng B. running C. walki ng D. jumpi ng 50. A. corner B. bed C. man D. nurse 51.A. put B. supportC. passD. make52. A. saveB. recycleC. don ateD.separate53. A. heartB. brainC. husbandD.spirit54. A. i nformedB. warnedC. con gratulatedD.remin ded55. A. give upB. carry outC. search afterDput off56. A. noticedB. predictedC. fou ndD.declared cha ngeable参考答案:1 —15 BADCB ADCBD ACCDC16 —30 BABAC DCDAB DACCA60 in another loving mother ' s57. A. pray ingB. beggi ngC. decorati ngsin gi ng58. A. fun eral B. operati on C. performa neeD.D.59. A. passed away B. woke up C. left behi nd D. dressedup60. A. active B. alive C. necessary D. anni versary31 —45 CADBA CDDBA DCBBD 46—60 BABCA DCAAB DAABB。
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广东高考英语完形填空练习题I take the firm position that parents do not owe their childrena 1 education. If they can 2 it, they can 3 send them to the best universities. But they must not feel guilty if they can’t. If the children really want to go, they’ll find a 4 . There are plenty of loans (贷款) and scholarships for the bright and 5 ones who can’t afford to pay.When children grow up and want to 6 , their parents do not owe them a down payment on a house. They do not have the 7 to baby-sit their grandchildren. If they want to do it, it must be considered a 8 not an obligation (责任,义务).Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a great deal.One of their obligations is to give their children a personal 9 .A child who is constantly made to feel stupid and unworthy, constantly 10 to brighter brothers, sisters, or cousins will become so 11 , so afraid of failing that he (or she) won’t try at all. Of course they should be 12 corrected when they do wrong, but it’s often better to let children learn their mistakes by themselves 13 . All our parents should do is to trust them, respect them, tolerate (宽容) them and give them chances to try and fail. They must learn to stand 14 . When criticisms (批评) are really needed, they should be 15 with praises, with a smile and a kiss. That is the way children learn.Parents owe their children a set of solid values around 16 to build their lives. This means teaching them to 17 the rights and opinions of others; it means being respectful to elders, to teachers, and to the law. The best way to teach such values is by 18 . A child who is lied to will lie. A child who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have 19 laughing and loving.No child asks to be 20 . If you bring a life into the world, you owe the child something.1. A. college B. formal C. usual D. foreign2. A. find B. get C. afford D. receive3. A. gradually B. certainly C. hardly D. finally4. A. supply B. help C. hand D. way5. A. handsome B. honest C. eager D. wealthy6. A. get married B. get a job C. go abroad D. live alone7. A. time B. right C. duty D. energy8. A. favor B. pleasure C. habit D. service9. A. worth B. affair C. belief D. respect10. A. brought B. compared C. forced D. taken11. A. unsure B. unusual C. unknown D. unfair12. A. properly B. gently C. nearly D. possibly13. A. now and then B. in time C. at once D. right now14. A. failure B. honor C. progress D. test15. A. mixed B. satisfied C. shared D. balanced16. A. it B. which C. whom D. what17. A. consider B. refuse C. respect D. know18. A. example B. time C. word D. deed19. A. pleasure B. difficulty C. fun D. freedom20. A. praised B. alone C. born D. poor参考答案:1~5 ACBDC 6~10 AC广东高考英语完形填空练习题B 11~15 广东高考英语完形填空练习题BAD 16~20 BCDBC高考英语考试常用句型1. Some people think that …. 有些人认为…T o be frank, I can not agree with their opinion for the reasons below. 坦率地说,我不能同意他们的意见,理由如下。
专题检测卷(一)完形填空(建议用时: 45分钟)Aall begin to1our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero?Despite huge2in cultures, heroes around the world3share a number of similar characteristics that instruct and4people.A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and a community who will5. But a hero goes beyond mere fame.Heroes serve powers or principles6than themselves. Like high voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by7.The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who8 a real hero will experience life with new depth, enthusiasm, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they9to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be10persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would claim that their fans find life more11?Heroes can make things change12. They have a13from the mountaintop. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They14new possibilities. It may be possible for large-scale change to occur without leaders with attractive personalities, but the pace of change would be15and the vision uncertain.1. A. laugh B. question C. ask D. think2. A. differences B. similaritiesC. changesD. suggestions3. A. sadly B. helpfullyC. generallyD. happily4. A. frighten B. surprise C. damage D. inspire5. A. listen B. enjoy C. ignore D. hate6. A. poorer B. smaller C. larger D. lower7. A. parents B. childrenC. neighborsD. ordinaries8. A. imitate B. dislike C. think D. select9. A. bored B. willingC. hopelessD. doubtful10. A. admiring B. selfish C. famous D. careless11. A. dreadful B. meaningfulC. usefulD. thankful12. A. luckily B. beautifullyC. quicklyD. awfully13. A. vision B. stand C. step D. climb14. A. recover B. create C. instruct D. lighten15. A. certain B. stable C. weak D. slowI’m going to share my most embarrassing experience in life with you. It turned out to be one of my life’s most valuable1.This summer, I2 a dance camp organized by the high school dance team. We went to learn new tricks, techniques and knowledge about the art of dance. I arrived at the camp, being very3of my ability to be a good dancer; of course I was4high marks and praise. My rich experience and long time in the dance team qualified me for the top class, which I felt was a right5. However, when the class began I6that I did not know as much as I thought I did. My over-confidence7me to fall flat on my face. It seemed as if every girl in the class could perform challenging jumps, leaps and other8tricks except me. All of that“former experience”got me nowhere. Because of that I became discouraged and wanted to9immediately. My frustration kept me from doing my best. As a result the final performance was nothing but embarrassing. On the stage I10forgot how to dance and most of the time I just stood there, looking11, while the other girls performed like professionals. How embarrassing it was!From this experience I12that people are sometimes not as good at something as they think they are; there is always someone out there that can do it13than you. I also learned that there is always room for14, and I should do my best whatever the situation is. I know if I do not try my best, I will15even before I begin.1. A. lessons B. jokesC. lecturesD. expressions2. A. attended B. checked C. supported D. started3. A. worthy B. confidentC. fondD. aware4. A. showing B. expecting C. receiving D. wasting5. A. suggestion B. methodC. decisionD. style6. A. hoped B. pretendedC. realizedD. explained7. A. caused B. allowed C. cheated D. advised8. A. strange B. difficult C. simple D. funny9. A. perform B. struggle C. survive D. quit10. A. completely B. quicklyC. probablyD. hardly11. A. happy B. stupidC. amazedD. surprised12. A. remembered B. liedC. concludedD. wondered13. A. better B. deeper C. faster D. wider14. A. improvement B. experienceC. successD. creation15. A. fall B. fear C. hesitate D. failCWishing to encourage her young son’s progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were1, the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the passage to greet her.Seizing the2to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy rose and3explored his way through a door marked“NO ADMITTANCE. ”When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat and4that the child was missing. Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. In5, the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard, 6picking out Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. At that moment, the great piano master made his7, quickly moved to the piano, and8in the boy’s ear, “Don’t quit. Keep playing. ”Then9over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a running obbligato(伴奏). Together, the old master and the young novice(beginner)transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully10experience. The audience was strongly11.That’s the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly12. We try our best, but the13aren’t exactly graceful flowing music. But when we trust in the hands of a Greater Power, our life’s work14can be beautiful.Next time you set out to15great achievements, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, “Don’t quit. Keep playing. ”1. A. seated B. sat C. dressed D. rested2. A. fact B. difficultyC. opportunityD. risk3. A. actually B. difficultlyC. unfortunatelyD. eventually4. A. discovered B. toldC. acceptedD. offered5. A. joy B. trust C. horror D. pleasure6. A. quickly B. personallyC. generallyD. innocently7. A. entrance B. disappearanceC. arrangementD. opening8. A. shouted B. repeatedC. promisedD. whispered9. A. turning B. bending C. rising D. handing10. A. creative B. effectiveC. annoyingD. fearing11. A. addicted B. invitedC. attackedD. attracted12. A. abnormal B. remarkableC. unimportantD. ordinary13. A. goals B. intentionsC. resultsD. purposes14. A. luckily B. trulyC. slightlyD. fortunately15. A. overcome B. enjoyC. accomplishD. become【拓展训练】根据完形填空A翻译下面段落。