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1、23届高考英语完形填空训练(含答案)(一)Entering the drama room I am immediately suiTounded by the familiar sights,smells andsounds.Streaks(条纹,线条)of light cast by the blinds of the tall send shafts(杆状物)oflight through the dusty air.I take a 2 and the concrete and paint 3 tickle my nose.I4 everything about this room.So
2、me of the 5 times of my life have been spent here.Its ironic(讽刺的),but the6一 is the only place where I feel that I dont have to 7 to be someone Im not.Likemany teenagers,I almost 8 think that people are judging me,but when I act,that feelingdisappears.People only look at your 9 ability,not your cloth
3、ing,money,choice offriends,or any of the other ways people are usually 10.When Im on stage,everything else vanishes*肖失).All the worries and 11 of theoutside world are put on hold.Nervousness is still present,1 2 its the excited and tinglykind,not the queasy(不稳定的)13 of being different and alone.I 14
4、love to work backstage and on lighting.I 15 you could find another girlwho would work on a ladder 16 her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it.It makes me unique and gives me a sense of 17 to know that I succeed in an area where18 others一and virtually(事实上)no girlsdo.High school is a
5、difficult atmosphere,to put it 1 9 .Like others,Fm often insecure(不安的),not 20 who I am or where Im going in life.Wherever that may be,I will alwayshave the confidence I get from theater.1.A.doorsB.windowsC.roofsD.walls2.A.last lookB.long walkC.short breathD.deep breath3.A.smellsB.tastesC.soundsD.loo
6、ks4.A.hateB.loveC.missD.forget5.A.worstB.tiringC.bestD.better6.A.roomB.officeC.buildingD.stage7.A.pretendB.expectC.wantD.decide8.A.hardlyB.seriouslyC.constantlyD.happily9.A.actingB.speakingC.movingD.repeating10.A.thought ofB.judgedC.taken care ofD.feeling11.A.happinessB.anxietiesC.chancesD.pressures
7、12.A.andB.howeverC.butD.though13.A.feelingB.ideaC.hopeD.fact14.A.seldomB.almostC.relativelyD.absolutely15.A.hopeB.doubtC.thinkD.suspect16.A.up forB.out atC.up toD.down to17.A.prideB.dutyC.humorD.sight18.A.fewB.manyC.a fewD.some19.A.cruellyB.tenselyC.friendlyD.mildly20.A.fond ofB.afraid forC.sure ofD
8、.interested in(二)A Strange Greeting,a True Feeling Last week I was invited to a doctors meeting at the Ruthhospital for incurables.In one of the wards a patient,an old man,got up shakily from his bed andmoved towards me.I could see that he hadnt long to 1 but he came up to me and placed hisright foo
9、t close mine on the floor.“Frank!”I cried in astonishment.He couldnt 2,as I knew,but all the time 3 hisfoot against mine.My 4 raced back more than thirty years to the 5 days of 1941,when I was a studentin London.The 6 was an air-raid shelter,in which I and about hundred other people sleptevery night
10、.Two of the regulars were Mrs.West and her son Frank.7 wartime problems,we shelter-dwellers got to 8 each other very well.FrankWest 9 me because he wasnt 10.not even at birth.His mother told me he was 37 then,but he had 11 of a mind than a baby has.His 2 consisted of rough sounds-soundsof pleasure o
11、r anger and 13 more.Mrs.West,then about 75,was a strong,capable woman,asshe had to be,of course,because Frank 14 on her entirely.He needed all the 15 of ababy.One night a policeman came and told Mrs.West that her house had been flattened by a500-pounder.She 16 nearly everything she owned.When that s
12、ort of thing happened,the rest of us helped the 17 ones.So beforewe 18 that morning,I stood beside Frank and 19 my right foot against his.They wereabout the same size.That night,then,I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank.But as soon ashe saw me he came running and placed his right foot aga
13、inst mine.After that,his 20 to mewas always the same.1.A.workB.stayC.liveD.expect2.A.answerB.speakC.smileD.laugh3.A.coveringB.movingC.fightingD.pressing4.A.mindsB.memoriesC.thoughtsD.brains5.A.betterB.darkC.youngerD.old6.A.caveB.placeC.sightD.scene7.A.DiscussingB.SolvingC.SharingD.Suffering8.A.learn
14、 fromB.talk toC.helpD.know9.A.neededB.recognizedC.interestedD.encouraged10.A.normalB.commonC.unusualD.quick11.A.moreB.worseC.fewerD.less12.A.wordB.speechC.sentenceD.language13.A.notB.noC.somethingD.nothing14.A.fedB.keptC.livedD.depended15.A.attentionB.controlC.treatmentD.management16.A.lostB.neededC
15、.destroyedD.left17.A.troublesomeB.unluckyC.angryD.unpopular18.A.separatedB.wentC.reunitedD.returned19.A.pushedB.triedC.showedD.measured20.A.noddingB.greetingC.meetingD.acting(三)Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights,smells andsounds.Streaks(条纹,线条)of light cast by
16、the blinds of the tall send shafts(杆状物)oflight through the dusty air.I take a 2 and the concrete and paint 3 tickle my nose.I4 everything about this room.Some of the 5-times of my life have been spent here.Ifs ironic(讽刺的),but the6 is the only place where I feel that I dont have to _7_ to be someone
17、Im not.Likemany teenagers,I almost 8 think that people are judging me,but when I act,that feelingdisappears.People only look at your 9 ability,not your clothing,money,choice offriends,or any of the other ways people are usually 10.When Im on stage,everything else vanishes(消失).All the worries and 11
18、of theoutside world are put on hold.Nervousness is still present,12-its the excited and tinglykind,not the queasy(不稳定的)13 of being different and alone.I 14 love to work backstage and on lighting.I 15 you could find another girlwho would work on a ladder 16 her elbows in cables and dust and love ever
19、y second of it.It makes me unique and gives me a sense of 17 to know that I succeed in an area where18 others-and virtually(事实上)no girls-do.High school is a difficult atmosphere,to put it 19 .Like others,Im often insecure(不安的),not 20 who I am or where Im going in life.Wherever that may be,I will alw
20、ayshave the confidence I get from theater.1.A.doorsB.windowsC.roofsD.walls2.A.last lookB.long walkC.short breathD.deep breath3.A.smellsB.tastesC.soundsD.looks4.A.hateB.loveC.missD.forget5.A.worstB.tiringC.bestD.better6.A.roomB.officeC.buildingD.stage7.A.pretendB.expectC.wantD.decide8.A.hardlyB.serio
21、uslyC.constantlyD.happily9.A.actingB.speakingC.movingD.repeating10.A.thought ofB.judgedC.taken care ofD.feeling11.A.happinessB.anxietiesC.chancesD.pressures12.A.andB.howeverC.butD.though13.A.feelingB.ideaC.hopeD.fact14.A.seldomB.almostC.relativelyD.absolutely15.A.hopeB.doubtC.thinkD.suspect16.A.up f
22、orB.out atC.up toD.down to17.A.prideB.dutyC.humorD.sight18.A.fewB.manyC.a fewD.some19.A.cruellyB.tenselyC.friendlyD.mildly20.A.fond ofB.afraid fbrC.sure ofD.interested in(四)Stacy had recently moved from New York City to Stoneybrook,Connecticut.It was1 for her to make new friends but she finally had
23、three when she joined the BabysittersClub to 2 little children whose parents were busy.Claudia,Kristy,and Mary were in herclass at school and also the other 3 of the club.The girls met at five oclock on Fridays andwaited for the 4 to ring.So far they had been busy,in spite of the 5 that theycouldnt
24、stay out late and were under 13._ 6 ,the girls world was invaded(侵犯)by a second group 7 themselves theBabysitters Agency.They were 8 and the group also included a few boys.The BabysittersClub tried to think of ways to 9 with the older group.They could clean and work for lessmoney,however,they 10 it
25、would be difficult to compete.The shock was even greaterthan they had 11 when most of their best customers started to call the new group.They12 to get only a few jobs.To try a new 13 Kristy recruited(招收)a few older kids who told the club they didntwant to 14 their money with the other group.The club
26、 15 only too quickly thatthese older girls joined only as spies and didnt 16 for their job assignments(分派).Thus,more parents were 17 with the club.Finally,the girls realized that the 18 in the other group were not good babysitters.They watched television,talked on the phone,and invited boyfriends to
27、 the house 19 theywere sitting.When the children of the families started to 20,and a near accident almostoccurred,the club went to the parents to tell them what was happening.1.A.activeB.thoughtfulC.easyD.hard2.A.take care ofB.run intoC.go throughD.take advantage of3.A.childrenB.membersC.circlesD.pl
28、ayers4.A.alarmB.trafficC.phoneD.neighbor5.A.factB.degreeC.questionD.demand6.A.ThereforeB.SuddenlyC.RegularlyD.Unwillingly7.A.attractingB.findingC.callingD.matching8.A.youngerB.clevererC.tallerD.older9.A.competeB.fightC.doD.meet10.A.heardB.knewC.promisedD.shot11.A.damagedB.caughtC.expectedD.forced12.
29、A.hopedB.likedC.refusedD.seemed13.A.chanceB.possibilityC.powerD.policy14.A.shareB.giveC.provideD.mark15.A.put downB.paid offC.found outD.come through16.A.check upB.end upC.look upD.show up17.A.satisfiedB.unhappyC.curiousD.helpful18.A.kidsB.adultsC.systemsD.situations19.A.thatB.whenC.whereD.how20.A.b
30、lowB.complainC.appreciateD.spread(五)Most parents,I suppose,have had the experience of reading a bedtime story to theirchildren.And they must have _how difficult it is to write a 2_childrens book.Either the author hasaimed too 3_,so that the children cant follow what is in his(or more often,her)story
31、,生the storyseems to be talking to the readers.The best childrens books are 5_very difficult nor very simple,and satisfy both the 6_whohears the story and the adult who 7_it.Unfortunately,there are in fact 8_books like this,9_theproblem of finding the right bedtime story is not 10 to solve.This may b
32、e why many of books regarded as 11 of childrens literature were in fact writtenfor 12_.4Alice*s Adventure in Wonderlandis perhaps the most 13 of this.Children,left for themselves,often 14 the worst possible interest in literature.Just leave achild in bookshop o 15 and he will 16 willingly choose the
33、 books written in an imaginative way,or have a look at most childrens comics,full of the stories and jokes which are the 17 of teachersand right-thinking parents.Perhaps we parents should stop trying to brainwash children into 18 our taste inliterature.After all children and adults are so 19 that we
34、 parents should not expect that they willenjoy the 20 books.So I suppose well just have to compromise over that bedtime story.B.realizedC.toldD.saidB.longC.badD.goodB.shortC.high.difficultB.butC.orD.soB.neitherC.eitherD.veryB.fatherC.motherD.teacher.B.buysC.understandsD.readsB.manyC.a great deal ofD
35、.a greatnumber ofB.howeverC.so0.because10 A.hardB.easyC.enoughD.fastB.workC.artsD.works12.A.grown upsB.girlsC.boys0.childrenB.hiddenC.obviousD.easyB.showC.findD.addB.homeC.office0.libraryB.lessC.ableD上eB.interestsC.objections0.readingsB.acceptingC.having.refusingB.friendlyCmonB.averageC.differentD.Same答案(一)1-5 BDABC 6-10DACAB 111-15 DCADD 16-20 CAADC(二)1-5 CADBB 6-10DCDCA 11-15 DBBDA 15-20ABADB(三)1-5 BDABC1-5 DABCA6-10 DACAB 11-15 DCADB 16-20 CAADC(四)6-10 BCDAB 11-15 CDDAC 16-20 DBACB(五)1-5 BDCCB6-10ADACB11-15 DACBD16-20 ACBCD