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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2016高考英语完形填空训练集锦第一套All you will leave behind for the world to remember is your legacy(遗产, but what legacy will you leave?I had a philosophy(哲学professor, whose untidy appearance was highlighted(突出 by a 41 sport coat and poor-fitting thick glasses, which often 42 on the tip of his nose. E

2、very now and then, as most philosophy professors do, he would go off on one of those hard-to-understand “whats the meaning of 43 ”discussions. Many of those discussions went 44 , but there were a few that really hit home(切中要害. This was one of them.“45 to the following questions by a 46 of hands,” my

3、 professor instructed.“How many of you can tell me something about your parents?” Everyones hand47 .“How many of you can tell me something about your grandparents?” About three-fourths put up their hands.“How many of you can tell me something about your great-grandparents?” Two out of sixty students

4、 48 their hands.“Look around the room,” he said, “In just two short generations49 any of us even know 50 our own great-grandparents were. Oh sure, maybe we have an old photograph in a musty(发霉的cigar box. 51 maybe we know the classic family 52 about how one of them walked five miles to school barefoo

5、t. But how many of us 53 know who they were, what they thought, what they took pride in, what they were afraid of, or what they dreamed about? Think about that. Within three generations our ancestors are all but forgotten. Will this 54 to you?”“Heres a better question. Look55 three generations. You

6、are long 56 . Instead of you sitting in this room, now its your gr eat-grandchildren. What will they have to say 57 you? Will they know about you? Or will you be 58 , too?”“Is your life going to be a59 or an example? What legacy will you leave? The 60 is yours. Class dismissed.”Nobody rose from thei

7、r seats for five minutes.41. A. well-designed B. well-worn C. well-ironed D. well-cut42. A. ran B. stood C. rested D. lay43. A. life B. family C. work D. study44. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. everywhere D. nowhere45. A. Answer B. Respond C. Contribute D. Relate46. A. show B. clap C. touch D. rub47. A

8、. went down B. went up C. went around D. went forward48. A. rose B. arose C. raised D. aroused49. A. almost B. nearly C. no D. hardly50. A. what B. where C. which D. who51. A. Or B. And C. But D. So52. A. history B. story C. tree D. song53. A. simply B. roughly C. generally D. really54. A. happen B.

9、 belong C. refer D. pass55. A. back B. ahead C. for D. around56. A. ready B. alive C. gone D. lost57. A. to B. for C. behind D. about58. A. forgotten B. remembered C. respected D. scolded59. A. learning B. meaning C. warning D. turning60. A. way B. reason C. explanation D. choice第二套The other evening

10、 we had a knock at the door. It was a new 41 who introduced himself and his boys to us. He also 42 us to a block party as a way to know the people in the neighborhood as well as celebrate the first anniversary of his two 43 sons coming to live with him.Weve lived here for almost six years and 44 has

11、 ever come to introduce themselves. I suppose we should have 45 it o n to introduce ourselves to people moving in, but we havent. In my opinion, it took the initiative(首创of a young 46 and his adopted sons to show me how I could 47 better attention to my own community. W e have many 48 friends but I

12、have to admit that I havent usually been the one to develop the 49 in my own neighborhood.This experience 50 me of one of my favorite quotes, “When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was 51 to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldnt change th

13、e nation, I began to 52 my town. I couldnt chan ge the town and as a(n 53 man, I tried to change my 54 . Now, as an old man, I 55 the only thing I can change is myself, and 56 I realize that if long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact(影响on my family and 57 on our town. The impact c

14、ould have changed the nation and I could 58 have changed the world.”For those of us who want to make a(n 59 in the world, its important we remember what Bucky Fuller said, “Think globally, bu t 60 locally.” For me, Im going to make it a point to meet more of my neighborsstarting now.41. A. stranger

15、B. classmate C. beggar D. neighbor42. A. invited B. commanded C. persuaded D. encouraged43. A. adopted B. accepted C. adapted D. annoyed44. A. anyone B. someone C. everyone D. no one45. A. put B. made C. taken D. turned46. A. student B. man C. woman D. mother47. A. draw B. lose C. pay D. offer48. A.

16、 foreign B. local C. old D. rich49. A. trouble B. friendship C. concern D. business50. A. reminded B. told C. warned D. convinced51. A. difficult B. easy C. interesting D. right52. A. make out B. concentrate on C. get into D. refer to53. A. smarter B. younger C. older D. taller54. A. state B. family

17、 C. town D. mind55. A. explain B. forget C. realize D. regret56. A. happily B. suddenly C. actually D. luckily57. A. merely B. still C. only D. even58. A. indeed B. hardly C. never D. seldom59. A. decision B. difference C. apology D. mistake60. A. behave B. act C. move D. operate第三套My husband and I

18、were enjoying wandering through the stores in a shopping center. We went into a shop that sold 41 items in hopes of finding a few last-minute 42 gifts. The pleasant smell of handmade soaps teased our 43 as we walked through the door.As I walked through the store, I 44 a wooden plaque(匾牌 hanging on a

19、 wall. I turned to take a45 look and remembered nodd ing my head “yes” at the message printed on the plaque. Moving on, I enjoyed looking at other items some salesmen in Santa Clauses in the store carried, 46 found myself being drawn back to the plaque.Standing in front of the plaque, I felt a littl

20、e like a child who, when 47 the sandbox, finds some 48 treasure: a shiny coin or a lost toy. Here among the other handmade items, I found a very 49 , yetheart-touching treasure hidden in a message. A message I needed.“Life isnt about waiting for the storm to pass,” the plaque said, “Its about learni

21、ng to 50in the rain.”How often in our daily lives have we put 51 on our happiness? When we get the house 52 , then we can be happy. When things 53 down with the kids, then well be able to do more together. There is so 54 joy for the here and now in the uncertainties of the whens and thens.Looking at

22、 the plaque, I found myself unknowingly live the plaques message. I 55 off my shoes and stockings in a light 56 and began walking 57 through the water. Maybe my neighbors thought that I had lost my 58 wisdom, but I dont care. For in that moment, I was alive. I wasnt worried about bills, the future o

23、r any other day-to-day cares.The plaque now hangs in my living room. I walk past many times each day and frequently pause to ask myself “So, am I dancing in the rain?”I think I am, I know I try to. Im 59 taking time to pause and recognize and be grateful for the blessings that are all around me.One

24、step 60 , I am learning to dance in the rain.41 . A. second-handed B. net-exchanged C. hand-made D. whole-sale42. A. Christmas B. birthday C. Lover D. children43. A. noses B. eyes C. minds D. mouths44. A. chose B. noticed C. recognized D. touched45. A. greedy B. soulful C. quick D. second46. A. but

25、B. and C. so D. or47 . A. looking through B. referring to C. digging through D. adjusting to48. A. unbelievable B. unexpected C. unfortunate D. unusual49. A. late B. secret C. new D. simple50. A. walk B. enjoy C. dance D. relax51. A. troubles B. conditions C. problems D. instructions52. A. paid off

26、B. given off C. taken off D. put off53. A. fall B. settle C. get D. break54. A. more B. little C. much D. easy55. A. threw B. slipped C. worn D. kept56. A. sun B. wind C. shadow D. rain57. A. straight B. neatly C. barefoot D. shyly58. A. last B. first C. initial D. common59. A. regularly B. immediat

27、ely C. socially D. definitely60. A. back and forth B. now and then C. little by little D. at a time第四套I was 11 when you were born, and in your first few years I often looked after you, bathed anddressed you and took you out for walks. I have 41 memories of your childhood. Of 42 you up as a “rock sta

28、r”. Of watching you dance 43 nightclothes. Of your insistence that I make your school lunch 44 I put so much more peanut butter on your 45 than anyone else. Of the 46 phone call we ever hadan echo(共鸣 of my own university yearswhen you wanted to 47 university and study dance.Since we have grown up, I

29、 have lived through you, although you may not know it. You had the opportunity I so 48 wanted but never gotto train in the dancing arts. I encouraged our parents to support you because I have always 49 how my life would be i f they hadnt chosen a(n 50 career path for me, their eldest child.I know yo

30、u have 51 to hunt for work and confidence, and that you probably wondersometimes if you made the right choice. 52 , I am happy for you and proud that I played some small role in helping you to 53 a dream.Theres a 54 between us now. It has grown since I first left home, and in the 55 I missed your te

31、enage years. That 56 me greatly. I imagine that you believe we have very little in commona 57 in the city and a biologist in West Africabut in you I 58 some of my own dreams realized.But beyond that, even at 12 or 13 I felt as much a mother to you as an older sister. So, on the rare 59 when we see e

32、ach other, I want to know everything, from your concerns, hopes to delights.I wish I, as an adult, could hold you at arms 60 . I hope we can one day be sisters or friends again. I still make a tasty peanut butter sandwich for you.41. A. vivid B. painful C. admirable D. awful42. A. putting B. dressin

33、g C. making D. picking43. A. with B. as C. in D. for44. A. although B. because C. when D. if45. A. sandwiches B. lunch C. bread D. pies46. A. simplest B. farthest C. loudest D. longest47. A. give in to B. look away from C. go in for D. drop out of48. A. badly B. hardly C. perfectly D. naturally49. A

34、. believed B. understood C. wondered D. regretted50. A. traditional B. original C. official D. special51. A. managed B. struggled C. refused D. preferred52. A. Besides B. Instead C. However D. Otherwise53. A. choose B. support C. have D. follow54. A. promise B. quarrel C. distance D. plan55. A. dire

35、ction B. process C. environment D. experience56. A. shocks B. comforts C. upsets D. moves57. A. rock star B. performer C. professor D. dancer58. A. see B. remember C. guess D. keep59. A. vacations B. stages C. spots D. occasions60. A. length B. width C. depth D. height But I knew in order to move fo

36、rward, I had to let go of the Old Amy and 50 the New Amy. It was at this moment that I asked myself that significant 51 . And that is when it 52 me that I didnt have to be five-foot-five anymore, 53 I could be as tall as I wanted. And 42. A. hospital B. club C. playground D. stadium43. A. thought B.

37、 degree C. chance D. decision44. A. mild B. severe C. potential D. slight45. A. journey B. break C. course D. schedule46. A. wheeled B. dragged C. pulled D. delivered47. A. made sure B. felt like C. worked out D. put forward48. A. muscled B. heavy C. shapely D. false49. A. blood B. sweat C. tears D.

38、 water50. A. hug B. recognize C. fix D. introduce51. A. plan B. question C. information D. favor52. A. dawned on B. knocked into C. depended on D. looked into53. A. although B. so C. while D. but54. A. first B. strangest C. best D. luckiest55. A. struggles B. benefits C. rewards D. conflicts56. A. s

39、tage B. snowboard C. track D. playground57. A. allowing B. giving C. calling D. making58. A. challenges B. achievements C. devotions D. hesitations59. A. active B. amazing C. negative D. terminal60. A. ability B. skill C. tool D. gift第六套Abbaye, a master artist, was ready to retire in 1392. One day,

40、Bartoli, a rich Italian merchant, 41 him saying, Could you_42 my portrait on my banquet room wall? Its 20 feet tall.”“Im ready to retire, Abbaye shook his head,“so Im not_43.”But seeing the disappointmentin Bartolis eyes, he_44his mind, Well, theres a possibility if you can find it in your 45 to all

41、ow me to explore the 46 of my abilities. Furthermore, already I can see your 47 .So I insistthat while l work your portrait stay_48 - even from you!”“No problem, Bartoli agreed, though he thought it was_49 ,Anything you wish, but it mustlook realistic.”Immediately the master artist 50 a high curtain

42、 in front of the wall, -through which Bartolicouldnt see at all.A week passed. How is it coming? asked the 51 Bartoli.Its coming quite well. You see, a masterpiece 52 quite a while at least.” Abbaye answeredfrom behind the 53.Another three, four weeks passed and一54 half a year went by. Bartoli lost

43、his 55 .“Today Imust see it! he shouted.Stepping from behind the curtain 56 surprised by such anger, Abbaye said calmly, Thats fine.You needed only to request it.” And he_57 aside the 20 - foot curtain.Bartoli stared at the masterpiece and then his mouth 58 open. He was obviously so angry that hisey

44、es 59 red. So what was wrong? Abbaye had drawn to his hearts 60 for 20 feet tall. PerhapsBartoli couldnt tolerate his abstract expression, which Picasso would have been proud of.41.A.sent for B. thought of C. laughed at D. heard from42.A.fix B .make C .paint D .repair43.A.possible B. free C. reliabl

45、e D. available44.A.formed B .changed C. got D. insisted45.A.heart B .mind C. room D .brain46. A. challenges B. limits C. control D. confidence47.A.figure B. portrait C. image D. masterpiece48.A.safe B. lonely C. private D. cool 49.A.terrible B. common C .funny D. strange50.A.brought B. decorated C.

46、hung D. bought51.A.hopeful B .anxious C .serious D. careful52,A.affords B. spends C. costs D. takes53.A.wall B. curtain C. picture D. ladder .54. A. in total B. obviously C. eventually D. above all55.A.money B. mood C. temper D. taste56.A.asif B. even if C. now that D. incase57.A.set B. pulled C .le

47、ft D. stood58.A.felt B. remained C. kept D. fell59.A.changed B. showed C .found D .turned60. A. content B. confidence C. power D. design第七套Human growth is a process of experimentation, trial, and error eventually leading to wisdom. Each time you choose to trust yourself and take action, you can neve

48、r quite be certain how the situation will 36 .Sometimes you are victorious, and sometimes you become disappointed. The 37 experi-ments, however, are no less valuable than the experiments that finally prove successful; in fact, you38 learn more from your “failures” than you do from your 39 . If you have made what you think to be a mistake or failed to live up to your own 40 , you will most likely put up a barrier between your essence and the part of you that is the al

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