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落堕市安心阳光实验学校2014高考英语完形填空精
英练习题(2)及答案
完形填空练习
“The cook must have gone mad!” Quickly I told what I had done, and Mother
stated firmly that she would 20 the matter of lunches at school the
next day.
We were standing at the top of a church tower. My father had 1 me 1. A. took B. sent C. brought D. left
to this spot in a small Italian town not far from our home in Rome. I 2. A. that B. why C. what D. how
wondered 2 .
“Look 3 , Elsa,” Father said. I gathered all my 4 and looked
down. I saw the square in the centre of the village. And I saw many turning
streets leading to the 5 .
“See, my dear,” Father said gently. “There is more than one way
to the square. 6 is like that. If you can’t 7 the place where
you want to go 8 one road, try another.
Now I understood why I was there. 9 that day I had begged my mother
to do 10 about the terrible lunches that were served at school. But
she 11 because she could not believe the lunches were as 12 as
I said.
When I 13 to my father for help, he would not interfere, 14 ,
he brought me to this high tower to 15 me a lesson—the value of an
open, searching mind. By the time we reached home, I had a 16 .
At school the next day, I 17 poured my lunch soup into a bottle
and brought it home. Then I asked the cook into 18 it to Mother at
dinner. The plan 19 perfectly. She swallowed one spoonful and said,
3. A. down
4. A. strength
5. A. tower
6. A. School
7. A. get to
8. A. in
9. A. Earlier
10. A. her best
everything
11. A. rejected
12. A. well
13. A. explained
14. A. Therefore
15. A. show
16. A. plan
17. A. angrily
18. A. cooking
B. up C. out
B. courage
B. church
B. Society
B. give up
B. on C. by
B. Later
B. a favor
B. refused
B. good
B. turned
B. So
B. make
B. question
B. secretly
B. boiling
D. around
C. spirit D. bravery
C. square D. village
C. Family D. Life
C. make for D. leave for
D. at
C. After D. During
C. something D.
C. excused D. agreed
C. bad D. usual
C. tried D. stuck
C. Instead D. Anyway
C. prepare D. give
C. problem D. suggestion
C. kindly D politely
C. making D. serving
19. A. made B. failed C. worked D. took
20. A. look after B. give up C. make out D. take up
完形填空练习(七十四)
1~5 CBABC 6~10 DACAC 11~15 BCBCD 16~20 ABDCD
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完形填空(议论文)
In this modern world, we rush around all day, doing things, talking,
e-mailing, sending and reading messages. We are always on, always
connected, always thinking, always talking. There is no 1 for
stillness.
And when we are 2 to be still because we’re in line for something,
or waiting at a doctor’s appointment, or on a bus or train, we often
3 something to do. Some will play with mobile devices, others will read
something. Being still isn’t something we’re 4 .
This comes at a 5 : we lose that time for 6 , for observing and
listening. We lose peace.
And 7 yet: sometimes too much action is worse than no action at all.
You can run around crazily, but get 8 done.
Take a moment to think about 9 you spend your days. Are you constantly
rushing around? Are you constantly reading and answering 10 , checking
on the news and the latest stream of information? Are you always 11
through your schedule?
Is this how you want to spend your 12 ? If so, peace be with you. If
not, take a moment to be 13 . Don’t think about what you have to do,
or what you’ve done already. 14 be in the moment.
Then after a minute or two of doing that, consider your life, and how
you’d 15 it to be. See your life with less movement, less doing, less
rushing. See it with more stillness, more consideration, more 16 .
Then be that vision.
It’s pretty simple: All you have to do is to sit still for a little bit
each day. 17 you’ve gotten used to that, try doing less each day.
Breathe when you feel yourself moving too 18 . Slow down. Be present.
Find happiness now, in this moment, instead of 19 for it.
20 the stillness. It’s a treasure, and it’s available to us, always.
1. A. placeB. chanceC. freedomD. time
2. A. forcedB. orderedC. invitedD. told
3. A. haveB. findC. buyD. get
4. A. familiar withB. curious about C. used toD. interested in
5. A. costB. riskC. loss D. danger
6. A. playB. food C. sleepD. consideration
7. A. furtherB. worseC. fartherD. deeper
8. A. everythingB. anythingC. nothingD. something
9. A. howB. whereC. whyD. whether
10. A. questionsB. problemsC. phonesD. messages
11. A. walkingB. rushingC. steppingD. going
12. A. schoolB. youthC. workD. life
13. A. silentB. patientC. stillD. quiet
14. A. NearlyB. EverC. Just D. Already
15. A. likeB. decideC. chooseD. need
16. A. activityB. researchC. studyD. peace
17. A. Because B. UntilC. OnceD. Unless
18. A. frequentlyB. slowlyC. fastD. quickly
19. A. askingB. sendingC. callingD. waiting
20. A. ValueB. MissC. OweD. Hold
参考答案
DABCA DBCAD BDCCA DCCDA :
完形填空(议论文)
Columnist Dave Barry says this about his father: “My dad would try
anything carpentry (木匠活) , electrical wiring, roofing and so on. From
watching him, I learned a lesson that still 1 to my life today: No
matter how difficult a task may seem, 2 you’re not afraid to try it,
you can do it.”
I learned from my parents the value of “going for it”. “ 3 ventured,
nothing lost” is the motto of too many of us. Many people are so afraid
to 4 that they never venture beyond the familiar. “Better to be safe
than sorry” has 5 too many people in the cocoon (保护膜) of their
6 zones.
A delightful 7 tells that Col. Robert Johnson of Salem, New Jersey,
announced that he would take a 8 risk. He let the town know that he
would 9 a wolf peach on the steps of the county courthouse at noon on
September 26, 1820. “Why would he take such a chance?” asked the 10
people.
Scientists and doctors had long declared the wolf peach to be 11 . If
the wolf peach was too ripe and warmed by the sun, they told him he would
be exposing himself to brain fever. Should he somehow 12 the
experience, the skin of the 13 would stick to the lining of his stomach
and 14 cause cancer.
Nearly 2, 000 people 15 the square to see Col. Johnson eat the
“poisonous” peach—now known as the tomato.
Col. Johnson believed his 16 was small, but it must be taken if the
17 about the peach were to be 18 . Who has accomplished anything
worthwhile 19 taking a risk?
Much like the tortoise, it makes 20 only when it sticks its neck out.
1. A. refersB. appliesC. tendsD. leads
2. A. ifB. sinceC. althoughD. unless
3. A. AnythingB. SomethingC. NothingD. Everything
4. A. failB. winC. succeedD. leave
5. A. turnedB. trappedC. forbiddenD. forced
6. A. comfortableB. miserableC. surprisingD. unimportant
7. A. novelB. messageC. jokeD. story
8. A. privateB. publicC. secretD. national
9. A. buyB. sellC. eatD. cut
10. A. puzzledB. disappointedC. angryD. happy
11. A. deliciousB. smellyC. saltyD. poisonous
12. A. enjoyB. surviveC. understandD. know
13. A. wolfB. seedC. peachD. body
14. A. eventuallyB. firstlyC. latelyD. hardly
15. A. reachedB. decoratedC. surrounded D. crowded
16. A. audienceB. riskC. fruitD. size
17. A. mythsB. ingredientsC. truthsD. prices
18. A. changedB. adoptedC. removedD. grasped
19. A. withoutB. forC. withD. except
20. A. senseB. troubleC. roomD. progress
参考答案
BACAB ADBCA DBCAD BACAD :
【广东高考题】
Wouldn’t it be great if we didn’t have to remember passwords (密
码) ever again? If we could just sit in front of our computers and be
1 logged in (登录)? Crave mentions how NECSoft Biodelogon system uses
face recognition technology to log you on to Windows, rather than using
a 2 . All you need is a webcam and your pretty face to 3 your PC.
No more 4 , confusing passwords to remember or change every few months.
After doing a little research, I found this type of 5 already
available to consumers via a relatively 6 application called FaceCode.
The 7 requires the use of a webcam to recognize and log PC users into
their systems. You can add as many 8 as you want, provided they each
have a Windows account. If the system 9 to recognize your 10 , you
can recall the Windows users name and passwords by using a hot –key
combination.
( ) 1. A. automatically B. personally
C. correctly D. occasionally
( ) 2. A. face B. password C. software D.
system
( ) 3. A. access B. connect C. recognize D.
remember
( ) 4. A. simple B. complicated C. special D.
useful
( ) 5. A. computer B. technology C. password D.
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