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1、市高考英语完形填空、阅读理解精品系列11含答案完形填空系列顺序排列法。文章的作者在表达事件或分析现象时通常按照一定的顺序来进行,如时间顺序,空间顺序,逻辑顺序,认知顺序等。理清这些顺序对理解整篇文章的意义大有用处。 The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps.She paid the driver and then,using her hands to _31_由下文知Susan是盲人,所以应是用手摸着找座位。 the seats,settled in

2、one of them.It had been a year since Susan became blind.为31题提供暗示,为32题设伏。 As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of _32_.事故后,Susan失明,突然被抛进了一个黑暗的世界。 Susans husband Mark watched her _33_陷入绝望之中。 into hopelessness and he was _34_Mark决心想尽一切方法去帮助妻子。 to use every possible means to

3、 help his wife.Finally,Susan felt ready to _35_决定回到工作岗位上去。 to her job,but how would she get there? She used to take the bus,but she was now too _36_失明后,害怕一个人出行。 to get around the city by herself.Mark _37_Mark主动提出陪Susan一起乘坐公交车。 to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening _38_直到她能单独坐公交车上下班。 sh

4、e could manage it by herself.For two weeks,Mark _39_Mark每天陪同Susan上下班。 Susan to and from work each day.He taught her how to rely on her other _40_视觉(sense of sight)不管用了,要依赖其他的感官了。,specifically her hearing,to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new _41_.适应新的环境。At last,Susan decided that sh

5、e was ready to try the trip _42_.该是她单独出行的时候了。Monday morning arrived.Before she left,she hugged her husband _43_,紧紧拥抱。her eyes filled with tears of gratitude(感谢)She said goodbye and,for the first time,they went their _44_各走各的路。 ways.Each day went perfectly,and a wild excitement _45_Susan非常兴奋。take hol

6、d of本意是“抓住,握住,此处意为“兴奋之情占据了她的心田。 Susan.She was doing it!On Friday morning,Susan took the bus to work _46_.象往常那样去上班。 As she was getting off the bus,the driver said,“Miss,I sure _47_我真地很羡慕你。 you. Curious,为48题做铺垫。Susan asked the driver _48_.为什么呀?“You know,every morning for the _49_在过去一周里的每天早晨。 week,a fi

7、nelooking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely, the bus driver said. Tears of happiness poured down Susans cheeks.She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than _50_.丈夫给她的礼物比她所失去的光明更强有力。 That is

8、the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.31.A.touch Bgrab Ccount Dfeel32A.weakness Bsickness Cdarkness Dsadness33A.run Bsink Cjump Dstep34A.inspired Bdetermined Chonored Dpleased35A.return Badjust Ccontribute Dstick36A.tired Bastonished Cdepressed Dfrightenedolunteered Battempte

9、d Ccontinued Dstruggled38A.when Bas Cuntil Dafter39A.drove Bdirected Caccompanied Dsent40A.feeling Borgans Cskills Dsenses41A.position Benvironment Cstatus Drole42A.on her own Bin person Cto her benefit Don foot43A.politely Bcalmly Cbriefly Dtightly44A.opposite Bseparate Cfixed Dlonely45A.took charg

10、e of Btook place of Ctook advantage of Dtook hold of46A.as usual Bas a rule Cas well Das a consequence47A.respect Benvy Cknow Dsupport48A.what Bhow Cwhy Dwho49A.past Bsame Cfirst Dnext50A.courage Bwill Csight Dwisdom参考答案:31.D32.C33.B34.B35.A36.D37.A38.C39.C40.D41.B42.A43.D44.B45.D错因分析:35,37,39,44,45

11、题较容易做错,但只要理清所表达的事件的顺序,就能明白整个故事的内容,对这些题目也就能选出正确答案。文章概述妻子Susan因意外而双目失明,陷入绝望之中。丈夫Mark看在眼里,疼在心中,决心全力帮助妻子战胜困难。他每天护送她上下班,教给她利用其他的感官来识路,直到她有能力单独出行。后来每天默默地跟着她,以防意外。丈夫的关爱给了Susan无限的幸福!难点剖析made her way up the steps“艰难地走上公交车。settled“坐下来。get around“走动。She was doing it!“她做到了!她成功了!长句注解You know,every morning for th

12、e past week,a finelooking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely.在过去这一周里的每天早晨,一位穿军装的帅气小伙子会站在拐角的另一端,一直看着你平安地走进办公大楼。*结束AAt Yale University, enrollment in basic Chinese in grew rapidly, and for the first time professo

13、rs can remember, large numbers of freshmen were arriving with enough knowledge of the Chinese language to start in second- or third-year Chinese language class, rather than basic Chinese.The American interest in China is not just at the university level. In the school year, high-school students will

14、 be offered an Advanced Placement test, which is one of the national exams American students take for university admission, in Chinese. This is the first time Chinese is offered in the Advanced Placement test, which is usually limited to the most important subjects that high school students take.Wha

15、t is surprising is that earlier last year, an organization that tracks university students surveyed high schools throughout America, asking if they planned to offer the language courses that prepare students for the language Advanced Placement test. They expected that only a hundred high schools, mo

16、stly in California, New York, and a few other places with large immigrant populations, would show interest in each of the new language programs. Although that was true for the courses in Italian, Russian and Japanese, it was not true for the Chinese language course. There were thousands of American

17、high schools that indicated that they planned to build their Chinese programs to levels where students could take the Advanced Placement exam for Chinese language. The demand for courses in Chinese is rising so rapidly that it is rapidly overtaking all other foreign languages except Spanish.41. Acco

18、rding to the passage many freshmen at Yale University today . A. know enough basic Chinese B. neednt learn Chinese any more C. take courses in the Chinese language D. go to university to study Chinese42. For university entrance, the American high-school students . A. have to learn ChineseB. learn mo

19、re than one foreign language. C. take the Advanced Placement TestD. used to have a test in Chinese43. We can learn from the passage that . A. Chinese will overtake all foreign languages in American high schools B. Americans will know more about China and its people C. the U.S. government pays much a

20、ttention to language studies D. Chinese may take the place of English in American universities参考答案 ACB *结束 Why not an island get-away?NewfoundlandPriceFrom 1080 per person in June We went with:Frontier Canada frontier-travel. Co. uk/CanadaAbout this tripJohn Cabot had set sail looking for a new trad

21、e route for Asia, when he landed in Cape Bonavista. Clearly he felt this barren desolate landscape could provide this, so he claimed it for its potential and so began the rise of the British Empire.Newfoundland is the most easterly point in North America and was Britains first overseas colony until

22、1949, when it became part of Canada. Its roughly the size of England and Craigs journey by camper van or RV (recreational vehicle) took in just a small part of the island called the Bonavista Peninsula.First stop was the tiny fishing port of Keels to stock up for the journey ahead. Theres a long sta

23、nding love affair between Newfoundlanders and cod. The seas off the Newfoundland coast were once the richest cod fishing grounds in the world, attracting fishermen from all over Europe. Many settled, establishing these coastal villages known locally as outports.An hours drive down the coast is the t

24、own of Bonavista, where Craig met up with retired fisherman, Wilson Hayward. He told Craig how the landscape used to lie, and described the peculiarities of the language and accents in the area. Theres a different language in every bay.44The title “Why not an island get-away? _.A. invites people to

25、take a holiday trip to NewfoundlandB. informs people that the island is moving away from where it used to beC. tells people that they can buy the island at the price of 1080.D. asks people to visit the website frontier-45From the context we can conclude that “Frontier Canada is the name of _.A. a to

26、urist guideB. a kind of fish found around the islandC. a tourist agencyD. someone who has already booked the trip46When John Cabot first discovered Cape Bonavista he was actually on a voyage to find _.A. North AmericaB. AsiaC. South AmericaD. the British Empire47According to the passage Newfoundland

27、 is now part of _.A. UKB. CanadaC. EuropeD. Bonavista48In the past the Newfoundlanders mainly lived by _.A. teaching languagesB. making camper vansC. looking after retired fishermenD. fishing cod参考答案ACBBD *结束 As motorways become more and more blocked up with traffic, a new generation on flying cars

28、will be needed to ferry people along skyways. That is the conclusion of engineers from the US space agency and aeronautical firms, who envision future commuters traveling by “skycar.These could look much like the concept skycar shown in the picture, designed by Boeing research and development. Howev

29、er, such vehicles could be some 25 years from appearing on the market. Efforts to build flying vehicles in the past have not been very successful. Such vehicles would not only be expensive and require the skills of a trained pilot to fly, but there are significant engineering challenges involved in

30、developing them. “When you try to combine them you get the worst of both worlds: a very heavy, slow, expensive vehicle thats hard to use, said Mark Moore, head of the personal air vehicle(PAV) division of the vehicle systems program at Nasas Langley Research Center in Hampton, US. But Boeing is also

31、 considering how to police the airways-and prevent total pandemonium(吵杂狂乱的喧闹)-if thousands of flying cars enter the skies.“The neat, gee-whiz part is thinking about what the vehicle itself would look like, said Dick Paul, a vice president with Phantom Works, Boeings research and development arm. “Bu

32、t were trying to think through all the consequences of what it would take to deploy(散开) a fleet of these.Past proposals to solve this problem have included artificial intelligence systems to prevent collisions between air traffic. Nasa is working on flying vehicles with the initial goal of transform

33、ing small plane travel. Small planes are generally costly, loud, and require months of training and lots of money to operate, making flying to work impractical for most people. But within five years, Nasa researchers hope to develop technology for a small plane that can fly out of regional airports,

34、 costs less than $100,000(55,725), is as quiet as a motorcycle and as simple to operate as a car.Although it would not have any road-driving capabilities, it would bring this form of travel within the grasp of a wider section of people. The new technology would automate many of the pilots functions.

35、 This Small Aircraft Transportation System(Sats) would divert pressure away from the “hub-and-spoke(中心辐射型) model of air travel. Hub-and-spoke refers to the typically US model of passengers being processed through large “hub airports and then on to secondary flights to “spoke airports near their fina

36、l destinations.49. The best title for this text would be .A. Developing SkycarsB. The Traffic Jams in the SkyC. How to Guide Flying Cars in the SkyD. What Flying Cars Will Look Like50. The underlined word “envision in Paragraph 1 most probably means “ .A. seeB. expectC. thinkD. announce51. When engi

37、neers develop the skycars, they have to deal with the following difficulties except .A. how to fly out of regional airports B. how to prevent the disorder of the airwaysC. how to reduce expenses and the vehicles weightD. how to fly the skycars to enter skies52. Now Nasa researchers aim is to .A. make big flying carsB. work out the planhow to transform small plane travelC. develop a new kind of small plane different from the traditional oneD. build a new kind of small plane with road-driving abilities参考答案AADC *结束

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