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1、高考英语完形填空训练(含答案)(一)Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents, was failing. Surprisingly, he could read, yet, 1 his reading skills, Steve had been failing since the first grade. Steve was a big boy, yet, he went unnoticed 2 Miss White.Miss White was a smiling, beautiful, young lady. For the
2、first time in his 3 life, Steve couldnt take his eyes off his teacher; yet, 4 he failed. In the middle of the first term, the entire seventh grade was 5 for basic skills. Steve hurried through his tests, and 6 to dream of other things, as the day passed slowly. One day, Miss Whites 7 voice broke int
3、o his daydreams. “Steve!” Startled (吓了一跳), he 8 to look at her. “Pay attention!” She began to9 the test results. “You all did pretty well,” she told the class, “ 10 one boy, and it breaks my 11 to tell you this, but” She hesitated, pinning Steve to his seat with a sharp 12 . “the smartest boy in the
4、 seventh grade is failing my class!”After that, Steve still 13 do his homework. “Just try it,” Miss White said one day. “Steve!Please! I care about you!” Wow! Suddenly, Steve got it! Someone cared about him? Someone, so beautiful and perfect, cared about him! Steve went home from school, 14 that aft
5、ernoon and decided to work hard. The following Monday he arrived at school on time, and waited for Miss White to enter the classroom. She walked in, all sparkle and smiles! Immediately, she gave a 15 on the weekend homework. Steve was the first to 16 his paper. With a look of 17 , Miss White took hi
6、s paper. Steve walked back to his desk, his heart beating strongly within his chest. Miss Whites face was in total 18 ! Suddenly, her face broke into a bright smile. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just 19 his first test! From that moment 20 was the same for Steve.1. A. in honor ofB. in sp
7、ite ofC. in addition toD. in case of2. A. toB. before C. untilD. upon3. A. richB. youngC. freshD. simple4. A. stillB. evenC. alsoD. forever5. A. observedB. correctedC. selectedD. tested6. A. struggledB. agreedC. continuedD. declared7. A. cheerfulB. impatientC. enthusiasticD. shy8. A. decided B. mana
8、gedC. turnedD. forgot9. A. go overB. run overC. turn overD. hand over10. A. except forB. due toC. as forD. up to11. A. willB. recordC. heartD. back12. A. painB. stareC. senseD. contrast13. A. wouldntB. couldntC. mustntD. shouldnt14. A. amusedB. doubtfulC. confusedD. thoughtful15. A. surveyB. speechC
9、. reportD. quiz16. A. give upB. hand inC. turn downD. come across17. A. respectB. curiosityC. surpriseD. anger18. A. victoryB. shockC. sadnessD. confidence19. A. escapedB. tookC. missedD. passed20. A. anything B. something C. anything D. everything (二)On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my
10、 hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book. During his talk, Jack 1 his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, Who wants this?” 2 shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would 3 . But I jumped up,
11、 ran up the 4 to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air, 5 raced through my mind - was I about to be humiliated(丢脸的) in front of 800 people? Would they 6 security guards and take me from the stage? 7 my desire for bold action was louder than any 8 voice. As I got the b
12、ill from his hand, he said, “Thats it! We cant wait for the 9 to come to us. We must take 10 to create what we want! After his talk, I 11 to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails 12 my points of view and dreams with him. He kindl
13、y e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy 13 other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack. A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way. I e-mailed him, and then again - but got no 14 . As I sat down at
14、my computer to 15 my e-mails, I 16 woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely 17 that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs. Usually we all have a “Jack” for whom we wait - whether its a person, a place or a thing. We 18 believe the gifts of
15、 life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n) 19 way. So we dont try. We 20 . But as Wayne Gretzky said,“Youll always miss 100% of the opportunities you dont take!” So I stopped waiting and started my writing career. Now what are you waiting for?1. A. brought inB. reached f
16、orC. took overD. handed in2. A. CheersB. ShoutsC. Heads D. Hands3. A. offerB. trustC. like D. choose4. A. pathB. roadC. stepsD. route5. A. thoughtsB. opinionsC. ideas D. plans6. A. askB. callC. demandD. order7. A. AndB. SoC. ButD. Or8. A. noisyB. doubtfulC. meaningfulD. helpful9. A. opportunities B.
17、 consequencesC. resultsD. aims10. A. aim B. courageC. way D. action11. A. expected B. triedC. permittedD. managed12. A. stating B. describingC. presentingD. sharing13. A. withB. in C. aboutD. over14. A. newsB. messageC. responseD. reaction 15. A. checkB. examineC. inspectD. review16. A. graduallyB.
18、suddenlyC. immediatelyD. slowly17. A. desiringB. claimingC. beggingD. dreaming18. A. particularlyB. honestlyC. falselyD. correctly 19. A. difficult B. impressive C. early D. natural20. A. give upB. put up C. take upD. set up(三)Five years ago, I wanted to get a dog. My friend told me many dogs at the
19、 local shelter would be 1 if nobody picked them up. 2 I decided to get one from the shelter. There, I met Mia, a 12-week-old 3 puppy found on the street. I loved her and took her home.I have to 4 that I took Mia home not just because I was fond of her. I hoped she would be my assistance dog for my 5
20、 problems. Since birth, I have suffered from a type of heart disease. My heart 6 and if I dont take medication 7 to slow it, I will lose consciousness and my heart will stop beating. I have to be rushed to hospital to have it 8 . At 19, I started to lose my 9 and now struggle with high-pitched sound
21、s such as the phone ringing.I was studying to be a vet, so the idea of having an assistance dog 10 me. The theory was that Mia would alarm me when the phone was ringing or when my heart rate was 11 . Mia was trained by a charity that trains 12 to assist disabled people. I hoped the immediate and ins
22、tinctive bond Mia and I shared when we met meant shed be 13 .She wasnt disappointing. She was _14 to be my assistance dog soon. Mia has learned to 15 me just before my disease starts by making a horrible noise. She looks in my handbag and brings me my 16 . She puts her paw on my leg to _17 me when t
23、he phone is ringing.Mia has 18 my life many times. And she has made my life much 19. Dogs are mans best friends and can be truly 20 friends. We all should love dogs.1. A. reservedB. examinedC. woundedD. killed2. A. BecauseB. OtherwiseC. SoD. But3. A. frighteningB. homelessC. awkwardD. silly4. A. adm
24、itB. assureC. proveD. explain5. A. financeB. familyC. healthD. unemployment6. A. beatsB. bleedsC. achesD. races7. A. abruptlyB. frequentlyC. graduallyD. immediately8. A. restartedB. examinedC. replacedD. observed9. A. tasteB. hearingC. moodD. sight10. A. referred toB. ran afterC. stood forD. appeale
25、d to11. A. hanging onB. speeding upC. dying backD. adding up12. A. petsB. vetsC. ownersD. teenagers13. A. lovelyB. relaxedC. suitableD. cheerful14. A. appliedB. persuadedC. qualifiedD. hesitant15. A. leaveB. warnC. attackD. amuse16. A. medicineB. keysC. moneyD. computer17. A. comfortB. informC. plea
26、seD. entertain18. A. threatenedB. extendedC. savedD. changed19. A. furtherB. widerC. funnierD. easier20. A. helpfulB. loyalC. honestD. brave (四)It is interesting to observe the way in which children so often react against their parents ideas, while at the same time 1 their parents characteristics. T
27、his is to say, the children grow up to have different 2 from their parents, yet to have 3 personalities. There is a 4 going on in the toy world at present over 5 children should be encouraged to have war toys. I do not see any 6 in forbidding them when I think of the 7 of my friend Henry.Henry is th
28、e son of strict parents who were against war. He was never 8 toy soldiers or guns as a 9 .Henry 10 and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and 11 all sorts of honors in the army. In that way he became the 12 of what his parents might have 13 of their son. And yet there is a gentleness
29、 about Henry which shows a 14 personality. His sympathies(同情心) which I can see must have come from his 15 . 16 doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the 17 gets passed on.Parents have to 18 their children what they believe to be right; but it is not much your ideas that the children 19
30、 your example. Perhaps the best way to teach ones child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be 20 in ones own everyday life.1. A. studyingB. keepingC. changingD. cutting2. A. viewsB. charactersC. appearanceD. behavior3. A. differentB. specialC. perfectD. similar4. A. fightB. quarrelC. speec
31、hD. problem5. A. whenB. whetherC. whyD. how6. A. wayB. harmC. pointD. idea7. A. pastB. mistakeC. exampleD. experience8. A. allowedB. encouragedC. givenD. found9. A. sonB. boyC. pupilD. person10. A. gave upB. ended upC. grew upD. rose up11. A. winningB. acceptingC. losingD. refusing12. A. extremeB. s
32、pecialC. officerD. opposite13. A. expectedB. thoughtC. spokeD. proved14. A. powerfulB. silentC. peacefulD. calm15. A. familyB. friendsC. soldiersD. brothers16. A. In spite ofB. Instead ofC. Because ofD. In addition to17. A. knowledgeB. moneyC. happinessD. spirit18. A. realizeB. teachC. forbidD. deli
33、ver19. A. followB. examineC. acceptD. support20. A. strictB. gentleC. differentD. sympathetic(五)Katie Whetsell was interested in musicals and Disney movies from an early age. However, her happy_1_took a turn when her mother, Karen was diagnosed with cancer. When the family was_2_that Karens disease
34、was incurable, they made a_3_. Disney World had been a longtime dream vacation for Karen. So in November 1997, they_4_and headed to Disney World for a trip none of them would ever_5_-especially as it was the only family_6_they went on in Katies childhood.Katie says she will never forget the moment t
35、hat_7_her life on that trip: After a long day at the parks, the Whetsells decided to_8_one of Disney Worlds many nightly light shows. While watching, a performer_9_Karen and rested her hand on Karens shoulder. They exchanged smiles and, to this day, Katie_10_how peaceful her mom looked. The whole fa
36、mily was_11_and moved to tears.This was the day Katie decided she wanted to_12_Disney as a performer. “Who wouldnt want to work with a company that makes people feel_13_?” Katie says enthusiastically.Katie began to pursue her_14_after she received her degree in musical theater from Otterbein Univers
37、ity in Westerville, Ohio. Her hard work and passion eventually_15_when she was employed to work on Disney Cruise line in 2009, and later as a(an)_16_in “Disney on Classic” in Tokyo.With her working at the park, Katie has a strong message for everyone,_17_children, who may be experiencing a hard time
38、. “Every moment is meant for you, even the_18_ones,” she says. “Its just like in your favorite Disney movie: There is always some kind of_19_or hardship or pressure. Remember to_20_those moments, too, because they are taking you to whatever your version(版本) of a happy ending is.”1. A.careerB.memoryC
39、.adventureD.childhood2. A.educatedB.informedC.expectedD.recommended3. A.commentB.presentationC.purchaseD.decision4. A.woke upB.looked upC.packed upD.cleaned up5. A.benefitB.forgetC.finishD.applaud6. A.stageB.businessC.tripD.hunt7. A.shortenedB.damagedC.protectedD.changed8. A.sponsorB.appreciateC.int
40、roduceD.organize9. A.approachedB.mentionedC.frightenedD.exhausted10. A.ignoresB.previewsC.remembersD.doubts11. A.touchedB.embarrassedC.confusedD.amused12. A.care forB.search forC.work forD.stand for13. A.hopeB.freedomC.pressureD.fear14. A.artworkB.researchC.diplomaD.dream15. A.mixed upB.paid offC.sh
41、owed upD.put forward16. A.journalistB.instructorC.interviewerD.performer17. A.originallyB.deliberatelyC.especiallyD.efficiently18. A.painfulB.powerfulC.faithfulD.regretful19. A.creativityB.conflictC.adjustmentD.interest20. A.celebrateB.interruptC.announceD.investigate答案(一)1-5 BCBAD 6-10 CBCAA 111-15 CBADD 16-20 BCBDA(二)1-5 BDDCA 6-10 BCBAD 11-15 DDACA 15-20 BACDA(三)1-5 DCBAC 6-10 DDABD 11-15 BACCB 16-20 ABCDA(四)1-5 BADBB 6-10 CDABC 11-15 ADACA 16-20 ADBAB(五)1-5 DBDCB6-10 CDBAC11-15 ACADB16-20 DCABA9学科网(北京)股份有限公司