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1、人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解 翻译训练100题含答案学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空Jay Chou(周杰伦)was bom in Taiwan on January 18,1979.Now he is one of the mostpopular singers in China and famous as the king of Chinese popular music.Jay was by his mother who was a single mother and a teacher in a highschool.Showing 2 in music,little Jay
2、was taught to play the piano at the age ofthree.3 he was a third-grade student in a primary school,his mother 4 togive him music lessons every day.She also took him to concert(音乐会)to 5 histaste for music.Those were beneficial to his careers later.Jay first entered the music industry when he 6 a tale
3、nt show as a pianist withhis friends.Although his performance wasnt 7,the organizer saw his music8 and gave him a chance.He was 9 to write music fbr other singers.During the following years,he 10 many songs and some of them becamepopular,but almost 11 knew him.Later,Jay got a 12 to produce an album
4、of his own.In 2000,he released(发行)his first 13,to everyones 14,which became an instanthit(成功).Soon he is popular throughout As i a,15 Taiwan.Jay6 both Chinese and western music to produce his own music,whichis quite different from mainstream Taiwanese music.His songs cover 17 topics.For example,the
5、song Dad I am Back is about family life,and the song Rice Fields18 environmental protection.Taipei Times once named his music Chou Style.According to Baidu,the most popular Internet search engine in China,Jay is the number onesearched singer in 2002,2006 and 2007.And Jay was 19 as one of the 50 most
6、important 20 in China in 2009.1.A.raisedB.conductedC.treatedD.shocked2.A.weaknessB.concernC.interestD.possibility3.A.WhileB.BecauseC.IfD.So4.A.hopedB.turnedC.managedD.led5.A.performB.developC.learnD.guide6.A.relied onB.kept up withC.made it toD.took part in7.A.foolishB.beautifulC.optionalD.extraordi
7、nary8.A.talentB.effectC.aspectD.comment9.A.attachedB.orderedC.takenD.invited10.A.designedB.madeC.wroteD.sang11.A.manyB.no oneC.someoneD.everyone12.A.chanceB.timeC.moneyD.company13.A.albumB.songC.articleD.works14.A.amusementB.joyC.satisfactionD.surprise15.A.partlyB.mostlyC.mainlyD.especially16.A.host
8、sB.combinesC.removesD.limits17.A.variousB.narrowC.sameD.important18.A.depends onB.focuses onC.makes upD.ends up19.A.admiredB.promotedC.forecastD.thought20.A.millionairesB.audiencesC.figuresD.actors阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The moment happened 30 years ago but it was still fres
9、h in my memory.I was a collegefreshman and had 21_ up most of the night before laughing and talking with friends.Now just before my first 22 of the day my eyelids were feeling heavier and heavierand my head was drifting down to my desk to make my textbook a 23.A fewminutes9 nap(小睡)time before class
10、couldnt 24,1 thought.BOOM!I lifted my head suddenly and my eyes opened wider than saucers.I looked aroundwith my 25 beating wildly trying to find the cause of the 26 My youngprofessor was looking at me with a boyish(孩子气的)smile on his face.He had27 dropped the textbooks he was carrying onto his desk.
11、Good morning!”,he said still28 I am glad to see everyone is 29 Now lefs get started.For the next hour I wasnt sleepy at all.It wasnt from the 30 of my professorstextbook alarm clock either.It was instead from the 31 discussion he led.Withknowledge and good 32 he made the material come 33 His insight
12、(洞察力)was full of both wisdom and loving-kindness.And the enthusiasm and joy that he34 with were contagious(有感染力的).35 the classroom not only wideawake,but a little 36 and a little better as well.I learned something far more important than not 37 in class that day too.I learned试卷第2 页,共 91页that if you
13、are going to do something in this life,do it well,do it with 38 What awonderful place this would be if all of us did our work joyously and well.Dont sleepwalk(梦游)your way through 39 then.Wake up!Let your love fill your work.Life istoo_40_not to live it well.21.A.tookB.dividedC.stayedD.put22.A.classB
14、.testC.taskD.lecture23.A.platformB.pillowC.carpetD.wall24.A.benefitB.helpC.lastD.hurt25.A.heartB.mindC.thoughtD.head26.A.troubleB.noiseC.failureD.incident27.A.angrilyB.carelesslyC.purposelyD.accidentally28.A.smilingB.talkingC.complainingD.shouting29.A.activeB.curiousC.presentD.awake30.A.soundB.shock
15、C.interruptionD.blow31.A.fascinatingB.boringC.puzzlingD.encouraging32.A.gestureB.senseC.humorD.design33.A.strangeB.naturalC.handyD.alive34.A.taughtB.spreadC.combinedD.started35.A.decoratedB.filledC.leftD.entered36.A.clearerB.smarterC.quieterD.stronger37.A.discussingB.speakingC.cheatingD.sleeping38.A
16、.joyB.speedC.aimD.determination39.A.workB.lifeC.journeyD.college40.A.hardB.complexC.shortD.simpleJohn Owens is a hunter.One day,he had been out with his Dad in the wilderness ofWisconsin.While he had been checking the 41 he put in place,the unbelievablehappened.It caught something 42 than he expecte
17、d,a huge wolf!John was in a 43 situation.He did not want to leave the wolf on its own.Theanimal could die from bleeding.The wolf howled(怒号),and John felt nearly as 44and terrified as the wolf itself!He needed to reach a(n)45John began to take action.He carried a wooden board and 46 for the wolf.47,t
18、he board could 48 the wolf if it attacked.His dad was there with agun 49 the wolf decided to attack.They prepared themselves for all 50.There was a helpful hole on the board.Their plan was to put that over the paw(爪子)ofthe wolf.John then operated the board and then lowered it over its paw.The hole f
19、ittedperfectly over the paw.The wolf was 5and ready to attack.Would it52 that John was trying to help?With only the board 53 them,John used his free hand and 54the trap.Finally,he managed to free the wolfs paw!The wolf stayed fbr a moment and thenwalked away.What a 55!41.A.boardsB.gunsC.trapsD.holes
20、42.A.strongerB.wilderC.clevererD.bigger43.A.difficultB.joyfulC.regretfulD.grateful44.A.cautiousB.anxiousC.curiousD.desperate45.A.destinationB.agreementC.decisionD.harmony46.A.lookedB.headedC.arrangedD.allowed47.A.GenerallyB.BasicallyC.DefinitelyD.Hopefully48.A.resistB.assistC.attackD.rescue49.A.even
21、 ifB.in caseC.as ifD.in order that50.A.choicesB.chancesC.possibilitiesD.responsibilities51.A.energeticB.aggressiveC.excitingD.confused52.A.figure outB.point outC.let outD.watch out53.A.detectingB.disturbingC.distinguishingD.separating54.A.brokeB.occupiedC.releasedD.explored55.A.reliefB.beliefC.magic
22、D.chanceA land free from destruction,plus wealth,natural resources,and labor supply-all these wereimportant I in helping England to become the center fbr the Industrial Revolution.2 they were not enough.Something 3 was needed to start the industrial process.That something special”was men 4 individua
23、ls who could invent machines,findnew 5 of power,and establish business organizations to reshape society.The men who 6 the machines of the Industrial Revolution 工 from manybackgrounds and many occupations.Many of them were g inventors than scientists.Aman who is a 2 scientist is primarily interested
24、in doing his research IQ.He is试卷第4 页,共 91页not necessarily working 11 that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is _ 12 trying to make something thathas a concrete use.He may try to solve a problem by 13 the theories 14science or by experimenting through trial and
25、 error.of his method,he is working toobtain a 16_ result:the construction of a harvesting machine,the burning of a light bulb,or one of many other objectives.Most of the people who 17 the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors,not trained scientists.A few were both scientists and inven
26、tors.Even those who had _ 18_or no training in science might not have made their inventions 9 a groundwork had notbeen laid by scientists years 20.56.A.casesB.reasonsC.factorsD.situations57.A.ButB.AndC.BesidesD.Even58.A.elseB.nearC.extraD.similar59.A.generatingB.effectiveC.motivatingD.creative60.A.o
27、riginsB.sourcesC.basesD.discoveries61.A.employedB.createdC.operatedD.controlled62.A.cameB.arrivedC.stemmedD.appeared63.A.lessB.betterC.moreD.worse64.A.respectableB.practicalC.pureD.clever65.A.happilyB.occasionallyC.reluctantlyD.accurately66.A.nowB.andC.allD.so67.A.seldomB.sometimesC.alwaysD.never68.
28、A.planningB.usingC.studyingD.applying69.A.ofB.withC.toD.as70.A.SpeakingB.ThinkingC.InsteadD.Regardless71.A.singleB.soleC.specializedD.specific72.A.proposedB.developedC.suppliedD.offered73.A.littleB.muchC.someD.any74.A.asB.ifC.becauseD.while75.A.agoB.pastC.aheadD.beforePhone in one hand,I opened Slac
29、k and started to scroll through my favorite channels.Success stories brought a morning 76.Checking the app left me feeling 77 tomy community and ready to start the day with a positive mindset.This was totally new for me.In the past,I had 78 connecting with other scientists through onlineplatformspre
30、ferring face-to-face contact.But after starting as an assistant professor shortlybefore the beginning of the COVID-19,1 had a new 79.Beginning a new position was surprisingly 80.As I was facing the challenge oflearning,I knew I would gain a lot from frank 81 with colleagues.But I was the onlynew jun
31、ior member.I wasnt sure how I would find the peer support I needed.Years earlier,as an undergraduate student,I had 82 from the support of peers.Being able to 83 help on math problems I was having trouble with or code I justcouldnt 84 my head around boosted my confidence in the classroom.When I start
32、ed my position,I 85 at first because I was accustomed to having peersupport but I didn*t have anyone to connect with who was at the same 86 in mydepartment.To try to fill the 87,1 set up a regular informal meeting with my moresenior women colleagues.I greatly 88 their opinions and support-but I stil
33、l desired totalk with researchers closer to my own career stage.Thats why I 89 Slack.After COVID-19 lockdowns began,I started to rely on itheavily,leaving it 90 running in the background on my phone.Connecting with others kept me 91.1 also learned from discussions about challengesat work such as how
34、 to keep trainees 92 during the disease outbreak.The support93 any fears I had about struggling to connect with people Fd never met 94.The feeling of community was exactly what and many others needed,and even led to new95 and friendships.76.A.gloryB.callC.liftD,meal77.A.lostB.exposedC.sorryD.connect
35、ed78.A.keptB.imaginedC.avoidedD.missed79.A.viewB.taskC.causeD.purpose80.A.lonelyB.boringC.easyD.exciting81.A.competitionB.discussionsC.invitationsD.comparison82.A.benefitedB.sufferedC.recoveredD.escaped83.A.bringB.appreciateC.obtainD.require84.A.nodB.shakeC.wrapD.raise85.A.struggledB.regrettedC.succ
36、eededD.hesitated试卷第6 页,共 91页86.A.speedB.placeC.timeD.level87.A.hallB.g叩C.formD.space88.A.ignoredB.valuedC.recommendedD.rejected89.A.turned toB.part withC.got away withD.looked forwardto90.A.temporarilyB.graduallyC.constantlyD.casually91.A.generousB.wiseC.kindD.honest92.A.safeB.politeC.educatedD.moti
37、vated93.A.hidB.causedC.heightenedD.relieved94.A.on purposeB.in personC.on dutyD.in public95.A.fashionB.challengesC.complaintsD.cooperationYears ago,the Johnstons lived in Costa Rica.They were 96 to see a number ofstray dogs wandering around,many of them sick or injured.There was so much97 J Paul say
38、s.The couple wanted to help so they 98 to give the dogsshots,clean their wounds and even set their broken bones.Paul and Alice 99 the United States in 2014,bringing 19 dogs with them.Theycurrently have 18,but that 100 is always changing.Walking that many pups is101,so Paul decided to 102 the train t
39、o give their pack more time out andabout.With happy barking for the duration of the 103,its pretty clear that hispassengers 104.Every time Paul Johnston of Lehigh Acres.Florida,starts up his lawnmower,16 of hisrescue dogs come running.They know what the 105 means:a ride through theneighborhood on an
40、 eight car homemade barrel train.With one dog in each car,106of the crew will have to wait for the 107 departure.Paul drives the lawnmower that108 the train,and his wife,Alice,rides her bike behind to make sure that the dogsstay 109.Neighbors 110 the train drive by,taking videos and bringing their o
41、wn dogsoutside to see the 111.During the holiday season,Paul and Alices 1 2 thetrain with Christmas lights,turning it into the Wonderland Express.But ifs the train?s year-round decorations that show the couples true 113.Each cardisplays a slogan supporting 114.“we hope seeing our train and our dogs
42、will115 people to provide a home to an animal who needs one.Alice says.96.A.sadB.luckyC.happyD.eager97.A.cryingB.runningC.sufferingD.jumping98.A.pretendedB.learnedC.promisedD.refused99.A.returned toB.reached forC.came fromD.depended on100.A.conditionB.conclusionC.resultD.number101.A.commonB.trickyC.
43、relaxingD.possible102.A.buildB.buyC.lendD.repair103.A.moveB.rideC.sleepD.flight104.A.remainB.changeC.appearD.approve105.A.voiceB.noiseC.soundD.whisper106.A.fewB.dozenC.mostD.half107.A.nextB.earlyC.firstD.extra108.A.pullsB.pushesC.followsD.divides109.A.activeB.quietC.safeD.still110.A.findB.watchC.mak
44、eD.hear111.A.lessonB.showC.danceD.game112.A.fillB.provideC.coverD.decorate113.A.puzzleB.designC.motivationD.technology114.A.activityB.argumentC.electionD.adoption115.A.allowB.persuadeC.encourageD.inviteI grew up with two elder sisters.If I wasnt courteous(礼貌的)to them,theyd fix me.So courtesy was rea
45、lly 116 in my childhood home.My sisters 117 every chance to train me how to be a courteous 118.They made me open doors for them or help them into their 119 at dinner.Years later I went away to college.The first time I walked into the library,I noticed awoman walking behind me and I 120 the door open
46、 for her.121,sheglared at me,asking loudly,“Do you think that because Im a woman Im not 122enough to open a door for myself?She slammed(摔)the door shut,leaving me astonishedand 123.My face burned with 124.I decided 125 that therewould be no more courtesy!As I stood there,another lady 126 the door,he
47、r arms 127 withtextbooks.Instinctively(本能地)I 128 to open the door for her.129试卷第8 页,共 91页realizing what I had done,I prepared myself for shouts.However,I received a warm smileand a look of 130.“Thanks!”she said brightly.Its nice to see we still have a few gentlemen around here!Of course,if I were RE
48、ALLY a gentleman,I would have 131 to help with herbooks.Despite this,I appreciated the good 132 I got from performing all act ofsimple courtesy.To do otherwise would be to go 133 my lifetime of training.Courtesy brings pleasant,refreshing light to our lives whether we are the giver,the 134 or just a
49、n interested observer.Courtesy doesnt 135 change ourlives,but it can certainly transform the way we feel about life.116.A.mysteriousB.availableC.delightfulD.important117.A.made the most ofD.put forwardB.got ready forC.gave way to118.A.colleagueB.assistantC.companionD.gentleman119.A.mealsB.chairsC.di
50、shesD.places120.A.answeredB.unlockedC.heldD.forced121.A.InsteadB.Even soC.UnexpectedlyD.Sure enough122.A.strongB.confidentC.generousD.experienced123.A.impatientB.speechlessC.aggressiveD.anxious124.A.fearB.excitementC.embarrassmentD.joy125.A.in advanceB.in a flashC.once moreD.by chance126.A.approache