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1、-江苏历年高考英语完型填空-第 10 页高考英语完形填空2008年Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.“Early on I decided not to allow the 36 of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up

2、on a farm in northeast Scotland and began 37 piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 38. Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 39 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never 40

3、 me.“My 41 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 42 to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 43 the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my 44. My entire sound world ex

4、ists by making use of almost every 45 that I have.“I was 46 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 47 this before and some teachers 48 my admission. Based on my performance, I was 49 admitted and w

5、ent to 50 with the academys highest honors.“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionist. I 51 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 52 had been written specially for solo percussionists.“I have been a soloist for over ten years. 53 the doctor thought was a t

6、otally deaf, it didnt 54 that my passion couldnt be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 55 by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart, they will lead you to the place you want to go.”36. A. conditionsB. opinionsC. actionsD. recommendations37. A. enjoyingB. choosin

7、gC. takingD. giving38. A. sightB. hearingC. touchD. taste39. A. evidenceB. resultC. excuseD. cause40. A. leftB. excitedC. accompaniedD. disappointed41. A. purposeB. decisionC. promiseD. goal42. A. turnedB. learnedC. usedD. ought43. A. tellB. seeC. hearD. smell44. A. carefulnessB. movementC. imaginat

8、ionD. experience45. A. senseB. effortC. feelingD. idea46. A. dissatisfiedB. astonishedC. determinedD. discouraged47. A. doneB. acceptedC. advisedD. admitted48. A. supportedB. followedC. requiredD. opposed49. A. usuallyB. finallyC. possiblyD. hopefully50. A. studyB. researchC. graduateD. progress51.

9、A. wroteB. translatedC. copiedD. read52. A. enoughB. someC. manyD. few53. A. HoweverB. AlthoughC. WhenD. Since54. A. meanB. seemC. concludeD. say55. A. directedB. guidedC. taughtD. Limited2009年The requirements for high school graduation have just changed in my community. As a result, all students mu

10、st 36 sixty hours of service learning, 37 they will not receive a diploma. Service learning is academic learning that also helps the community. 38 of service learning include cleaning up a polluted river, working in a soup kitchen, or tutoring a student. 39 a service experience, students must keep a

11、 journal(日志)and then write a 40 about what they have learned.Supporters claim that there are many 41 of service learning. Perhaps most importantly, students are forced to think 42 their own interests and become 43 of the needs of others. Students are also able to learn real-life skills that 44 respo

12、nsibility, problem-solving, and working as part of a team. 45 , students can explore possible careers 46 service learning.For example, if a student wonders what teaching is like, he or she can choose to work in an elementary school classroom a few afternoons each month. 47 there are many benefits, o

13、pponents (反对者) 48 problems with the new requirement. First, they 49 that the main reason students go to school is to learn core subjects and skills. Because service learning is time-consuming, students spend 50 time studying the core subjects. Second, they believe that forcing students to work witho

14、ut 51 goes against the law. By requiring service, the school takes away an individuals freedom to choose.In my view, service learning is a great way to 52 to the community, learn new skills, and explore different careers. 53 , I dont believe you should force people to help others the 54 to help must

15、 come from the heart. I think the best 55 is one that gives students choices: a student should be able to choose sixty hours of independent study or sixty hours of service. Choice encourages both freedom and responsibility, and as young adults, we must learn to handle both wisely.36. A. spendB. gain

16、C .completeD. save37. A. andB. orC. butD. for38. A. SubjectsB. IdeasC. ProceduresD. Examples39. A. WithB. BeforeC. DuringD. After40. A. diaryB, reportC. noteD. notice41. A. coursesB. benefitsC. challengesD. features42. A. beyondB. aboutC. overD. in43. A. carefulB. proudC. tiredD. aware44. A. possess

17、B. applyC. includeD. develop45. A. GraduallyB. FinallyC. LuckilyD. Hopefully46. A. throughB. acrossC. ofD. on47. A. SoB. ThusC. Since D. While48. A. deal withB. look intoC. point out D. take down49. A. argueB. doubtC. overlook D. admit50. A. muchB. fullC. less D. more51. A. costB. payC. care D. prai

18、se52. A. contributeB. appealC. attend D. belong53. A. ThereforeB. OtherwiseC. Besides D. However54. A. courageB. desireC. emotion D. spirit55. A. decisionB. purposeC. solution D. result2010年Another persons enthusiasm was what set me moving toward the success I have achieved. That person was my stepm

19、other.I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father_36_me to her with these words: “I would like you to meet the fellow who is_37 for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no _38 than tomorrow morning.”My stepmother walked over

20、 to me, _39 my head slightly upward, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and replied, “You are _40 .This is not the worst boy at all, _41 the smartest one who hasnt yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm.”That statement began a (n) _42 between us. No one had ever calle

21、d me smart, My family and neighbors had built me up in my _43 as a bad boy. My stepmother changed all that.She changed many things. She _44 my father to go to a dental school, from which he graduated with honors. She moved our family into the county srat, where my fathers career could be more _45 an

22、d my brother and I could be better_46 .When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand_47 and told me that she believed that I could become a writer. I knew her ernthusiasm; I_48it had already improved our lives. I accepted her _49 and began to write for local newspapers. I was doing the same kin

23、d of_50 that great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my lifes work later. I wasnt the _51 beneficiary (受益者).My father became the _52 man in town. My brother and stepbrothers became a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president. What power _53 has!

24、 When that power is released to support the certainty of ones purpose and is _54 strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never _55 . You can communicate that power to anyone who needs it. This is probably the greatest work you can do with

25、your enthusiasm.36. A.rushed B .sent C .carried D .introduced37. A.distinguished B .favored C .mistaken D .rewarded38. A. sooner B .later C .longer D .earlier39. A. dragged B .shook C .raised D .bent40. A. perfect B .right C .wrong D .impolite41. A. but B .so C .and D .or42. A. batement B .friendshi

26、pC .gap D .relationship43. A. opinion B .image C .expectationD .mind44. A. begged B .persuadedC .ordered D .invited45. A. successful B .meaningful C.helpful D .useful46. A. reared B .entertained C.educated D .respected47. A.cemera B .radio C .bicycle D .typewriter48. A. considered B .suspectedC .ign

27、ored D .appreciated49. A. belief B .request C .criticism D .description50. A. teaching B .writing C .studying D .reading51. A. next B .same C .only D .real52. A. cleverest B .wealthiestC .strongest D .healthiest53. A. enthusiasm B .sympathyC .fortune D .confidence54. A. deliberately B .happily C .tr

28、aditionally D.constantly55. A. wins B .match C .reach D .doubt(2011)A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting (诱人的)apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasnt much of a fruit-eater, 36 a bar of chocolate if given the choice, 37 ,

29、as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The more he looked at it, the 38 he felt and the more he wanted that apple.39 as high as he could , but even as his tallest 40 he was unable to touch It. He began to 41 up and down , as high as he could, at the 42

30、 of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple . Still it remained out of 43 . Not giving up , he though , if only he had something to 44 on . His school bag wouldnt give enough height and he didnt want to 45 the things inside , like his lunch box , pencil case , and Gameboy . Looking 46 , he ho

31、ped he might find an old box , a rock , or , 47 luck , even a ladder , but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use . He had tired everything he could think to do . 48 seeing any other choices , he gave up and started to walk 49 . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking

32、 about how hungry he had become from his 50 , and how he really wanted that apple . The more he 51 like this , the more unhappy he became.52 ,the boy of our story was a preetty smart guy,even if he cloudnt always get what get he wanted .He started to say to himself .,This isnt 53 ,I dont have the ap

33、ple and Im feeling miserable as well.Theres 54 more Ican do to get the apple_that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to 55 our feelings. If thats the case, what can I do to feel better?36.A. preferring B.offering C.receiving D.allowing37.A. so B.then C.but D or39.A. expanding B. stretchi

34、ng C.swinging D.pulling40.A. strength B. length C. range D.heigh42.A. tip B. stage C. top D. level43.A hope B. hand C. sight D. reach44.A. put B. stand C. get D. hold45.A. break B. shake C.take D. strike46.A. up B. forword C.down D. around48.A. After B. Through C .Without D.Upon49.A. back B. away C.

35、 up D. down50.A. wishes B. beliefs C. efforts D. goals51.A. thought B. imagoned C.tried D. cliamed53.A. skilful B. cheerful C.harmful D. helpful54. A. something B. anything C.everything D.nothing55.Achange B.express C.forget D.describe(2012)The concept of solitude (独处) in the digital world is almost

36、 non-existent. In the world of digital technology, e-mail, social networking and online video games, information is meant to be_36_. Solitude can be hard to discover _37_it has been given up. In this respect, newtechnologies have _38_our culture.The desire to be connected has brought solitude to a(n

37、) _39_as weve known it. People have become so _40_in the world of networks and connections that one can often be contacted _41_theyd rather not be. Today we can talk, text, e-mail, chat and blog (写博客), not only from our _42_, but from our mobile phones as well.Most developed nations have become _43_

38、on digital technology simply because theyve grown accustomed to it, and at this point not _44_it would make them an outsider. _45_, many jobs and careers require people to be _46_. From this point of view, technology has changed the culture of work. Being reachable might feel like a _47_to those who

39、 may not want to be able to be contacted at all times.I suppose the positive side is that solitude is still possible for anyone who _48_wants it. Computers can be shut _49_and mobile phones can be turned off. The ability to be “connected”and “ on”has many _50_, as well as disadvantages. Travelers ha

40、ve ended up _51_on mountains, and mobile phones have saved countless lives. They can also make people feel _52_and forced to answer unwanted calls or_53_to unwanted texts.Attitudes towards our connectedness as a society _54_ across generations. Some find todays technology a gift. Others consider it

41、a curse. Regardless of anyones view on the subject, its hard to imagine what life would be like _55_daily advancements in technology.36. A. updated B. received C. shared D. collected37. A. though B. until C. once D. before38. A. respected B. shaped C. ignored D. preserved39. A. edge B. stage C. end

42、D. balance40. A. sensitive B. intelligent C. considerate D. reachable41. A. even if B. only if C. as if D. if only42. A. media B. computers C. databases D. monitors43. A. bent B. hard C. keen D. dependent44. A. finding B. using C. protecting D. changing45. A. Also B. Instead C. Otherwise D. Somehow4

43、6. A. connected B. trained C. recommended D. interested47. A. pleasure B. benefit C. burden D. disappointment48. A. slightly B. hardly C. merely D. really49. A. out B. down C. up D. in50. A. aspects B. weaknesses C. advantages D. exceptions51. A. hidden B. lost C. relaxed D. deserted52. A. trapped B. excited C. confused D. amused53. A. turn B. submit C. object D. repl

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