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2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(20)及答案
完形填空练习
"You will meet a man in the theatre foyer," K. explained. "He will have left before the play ends and will be 1 for you. He'll be wearing a dark suit and carrying a theatre 2 upside down, although I doubt if you could miss him. There shouldn't be many people waiting in the foyer at that time of night. 3 he asks you to do, whatever instructions you’re given, co-operate. Understood?" I nodded. I knew of course that we were planning to have discussions with "the other side" and that we intended to 4 back one of our own men, but all this seemed a bit ridiculous. I had been told at the training school that I would be likely to get some simple but rather strange 5 to begin with. They had been 6 .
The curtain had 7 come down on the last act of the play when I was out of my 8 and walking from the dark of the theatre into the bright lights of the foyer. He was there. But the moment I saw him, I had the 9 that something unpleasant was about to happen. He seemed to be 10 at a spot on the floor, and looked as if he was just about to pick something up when 11 was a single gun shot and he was thrown 12 the wall. The warning signs had obviously got to me 13 I realized consciously what was going to happen, because I had 14 in a cold sweat on seeing the expression on his 15 . The moment the shot rang out, I automatically fell back on my training and threw myself to the 16 .
When no more shots followed, I looked 17 and was just in time to see two masked men 18 my "contact" out of the front door of the theatre. I didn't know 19 he was dead or badly injured, but I intended to find out. I got up slowly and carefully and 20 for the door.
1. A. looking B. waiting C. asking D. sending
2. A. post B. advertisement C. programme D. newspaper
3. A. Whatever B. Whoever C. However D. Whichever
4. A. give B. pay C. keep D. buy
5. A. assignments B. arrangements C. movements D. developments
6. A. wrong B. right C. foolish D. clever
7. A. just B. almost C. hardly D. nearly
8. A. room B. door C. box D. seat
9. A. idea B. feeling C. opinion D. thought
10. A. staring B. glaring C. knocking D. kicking
11. A. it B. there C. here D. this
12. A. around B. against C. on D. into
13. A. when B. until C. before D. after
14. A. given out B. burst out C. set out D. broken out
15. A. face B. eyes C. mind D. head
16. A. ground B. wall C. air D. corner
17. A. in B. round C. up D. down
18. A. bringing B. throwing C. dragging D. pushing
19. A. where B. if C. either D. whether
20. A. ran B. set C. walked D. made
完形填空练习(六十)
1~5 BCADA 6~10 BCDBA 11~15 BBCDA 16~20 ACCDD
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完形填空(记叙文)
(2012山东省济南市高三5月针对性训练)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was a warm sunny Saturday afternoon some fifteen years ago. I 36 to take my daughter to the local playground. As soon as we got there, my daughter headed for the 37 and asked for a push. As I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher, I noticed another little girl trying 38 to get her own swing going. Her elderly grandmother was sitting quietly on a nearby bench and 39 at me.
I walked over to the little girl and 40 if she could use a push, too.She smiled and said “Yes!”I soon had her__41_ flying towards the clouds while she laughed 42 . For the next two hours I found myself 43 swings and playing games with my daughter and the little girl. By the time we headed home, I was 44 worn out, but my spirits were still flying higher than those swings.
Two years later after a long day’s work I went to 45 my kids from the local grade school. 46 , I stood in the parents’ waiting area 47 for my children. 48 , I felt two tiny arms around my stomach. I looked down and there was the little girl from the 49 smiling up at me. She gave me one more big 50 before heading off to catch her school bus. 51 I watched her back, I didn’t feel quite so tired anymore and my 52 were once again rising in the Heavens.
In this life,every single bit of love we share 53 its way back to us again. It may take seconds or it may take years. The law of love, 54 , is never broken. The love we share, the kindness we give and the __55__we create will always come back to bless us.
36. A. offeredB. attemptedC. failedD. preferred
37. A. ballsB. flowersC. swingsD. crowds
38. A. in turnB. in factC. in secretD. in vain
39. A. glaredB. smiledC. screamedD. laughed
40. A. askedB. wonderedC. thoughtD. explained
41. A. handsB. feetC. armsD. head
42. A. gentlyB. roughlyC. happilyD. bitterly
43. A. pullingB. shakingC. makingD. pushing
44. A. mentallyB. simplyC. physicallyD. mostly
45. A. pick upB. send forC. look afterD. see off
46. A. PuzzledB. SatisfiedC. TiredD. Worried
47. A. callingB. speakingC. caringD. watching
48. A. SuddenlyB. FinallyC. FortunatelyD. Nervously
49. A. stadiumB. playgroundC. classroomD. school
50. A. kissB. touchC. blowD. hug
51. A. AsB. AlthoughC. UntilD. Since
52. A. thoughtsB. memoriesC. spiritsD. feelings
53. A. clearsB. findsC. fightsD. feels
54. A. insteadB. besidesC. ThereforeD. though
55. A. imageB. ideaC. joyD. value
参考答案99.ACDBA BCDCA CDABD ACBDC :
完形填空(记叙文)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Two days ago I was woken up at 1 a. m. My roommate stood at the door along with a huge man with long hair. “Please let him in”, she told me, “He has been 1 out of his apartment.” she had seen him, cold and 2 (it had snowed the previous night) and immediately asked him to sleep at our place. He was a law student who had been doing his homework at the laundromat (自助洗衣店) when he found he had left his 3 in his house.
But I have never had a strange man sleep in my house before. And we have been asked to ‘not speak to 4 ’ since we were kids. Not to 5 we’re in a new city. And here we were, soon giving the man my 6 and pillow. He accepted our kindness and as soon as 7 broke he got back into his apartment.
The next day he came to our house smiling, telling us he owed us big time for not being frozen out in the cold. He left us a beautiful card 8 —“Thank you so much.
Your actions were so sincere. What are the 9 that two really beautiful women let you sleep in their house when you’re frozen cold?”
He 10 us a wonderful simple ‘thank you’ dinner over which he told us about his life. He told us how he was 11 touched by our concern for a total stranger. I 12 a lot that evening. As he said how once he brought a 13 man in to eat Christmas dinner with his family, a lump rose in my throat. My roommate taught me a huge lesson: 14 of your fear, always leave the door of sympathy open and you can never go 15 .
1.A. forcedB. comeC. drivenD. locked
2. A. shakingB. shiveringC. wavingD. crying
3. A. keysB. clothesC. booksD. bed
4. A. menB. sellersC. neighborsD. strangers
5. A. planB. mentionC. forgetD. remember
6. A. blanketB. clothesC. booksD. cellphone
7. A. duskB. sunC. morningD. dawn
8. A. paintingB. writingC. handingD. saying
9. A. changesB. chancesC. reasonsD. causes
10. A. preparedB. builtC. arrangedD. cooked
11. A. completelyB. eventuallyC. finallyD. generally
12. A. metB. realizedC. searchedD. learnt
13. A. helplessB. carelessC. homelessD. hopeless
14. A. Take holdB. Look outC. Get outD. Let go
15. A. rightB. wrongC. easyD. difficult
参考答案100.DBADB ADDBD ADCDB :
Spending lesson
Has the recent economic downturn affected your life? For many young Chinese, it has driven them to embrace a far more frugal (节俭的) lifestyle.
Wang Hao, 24, is a Beijing office worker. He made a resolution in June last year to limit his weekly living expenses to 100 yuan. That's the cost of eight Big Macs in China.
"The financial crisis has taught a spending lesson to young people in China, including me," said Wang, who posted his resolution on his blog, which has drawn over 200,000 hits.
As the financial crisis affects the economy, white-collar workers speak of shrinking (缩减的) bonuses. Some are unemployed. And university students are facing the worst job prospects since China's economic reform began 30 years ago.
To save money, people have started to share dinners, houses, taxis and other activities with strangers they meet online. Web users post their activities on sites, such as www.Pinkewang.com and invite others to join them. Lin Xiongbo, the founder of Pinkewang, said his website saw a 100 percent increase of visitors last November after the global financial crisis broke.
People are also using websites like Lin's to share other activity ideas such as training programs, sports, and entertainments.
"Sharing activities with others can save a lot of money without lowering one's quality of life," said 27-year-old Xu Li. He's a manager at a public relations firm and a long-time user of websites like Pinkewang.
It was on the Internet that Xu recently found another person to take part in an English training program with him. By joining the program with another person, he and his partner received a 10 percent discount for the course, saving them more than 1,000 yuan.
Young Chinese born in the 80s used to be accused of being materialistic. They favored designer clothes and the latest electronic products, and many of them spent their monthly salaries rather than saving them. They became known as the "Yueguang group".
However, since the economy slowed down, this lifestyle has lost much of its charm.
Now, more and more young Chinese consider saving money to be more fashionable than spending.
The frugal lifestyles these young Chinese are embracing seem to be accepted by the authorities too. In a commentary published in the People's Daily recently, the writer said frugality did not conflict with the government's demand-stimulating (刺激需求的) policies, as it called for reasonable rather than reckless (不计后果的) spending.
"Frugal lifestyles should become a fashion, especially in the financial crisis," said the writer Wang Jinyou.
56. The passage was written to _________.
A. advertise a website called www.Pinkewang.com
B. show how young Chinese are dealing with the economic situation
C. show the life conditions of white-collar workers in China
D. tell the readers about the economic problems China is facing
57. What can we conclude from the passage?
A. Wang Hao’s blog is popular because the stories in his blog are very interesting.
B. The financial crisis began to affect Chinese people’s lives in December 2008.
C. Since the economic downturn, fast consumer lifestyles are less popular in China now.
D. The government has asked people to spend less money to fight the economic crisis.
58. According to the passage, the following are all caused by the financial crisis EXCEPT that _________.
A. a great many college students have decided not to continue their studies
B. there is less hope for college graduates to find their ideal jobs
C. young people have to cut down their living expenses
D. some white-collar workers are out of work
59. We know from the passage that _______.
A. Xu Li will have to pay over 5,000 yuan for his training program if he attends it alone
B. the Chinese people who were born in the 1980s developed the good habit of saving
money
C. the trend for young Chinese to adopt frugal lifestyles goes against current government policies
D. it’s nothing new for young Chinese to share activities with others on the Internet
56—BCAA
Today, at 28, the young German Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter is at the top. “She gives radiance (光芒) to the music,” wrote Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph, London.
Born in Rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anne-Sophie grew up in Wehr, a small town just five kilometers from the Swiss border. Her father, Karl Wilhelm Mutter, and her mother, Gerlinde, considered music lessons part of a good education. It came as no surprise when Anne-Sophie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday.
Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, and persuaded her to start on the piano. But Anne-Sophie has always had a mind of her own. “I longed to play the violin,” she says, “It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument.” After six months, her parents gave in.
Though the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughter’s performances to one or two a year. “We are glad we went the family road,” says her father. “No outsider can ever have an effect on our daughter’s career or push her into playing more concerts than she wants to.” Later she was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and make some recordings.
21. Anne-Sophie’s concerts are _________.
A. limited to one or two a year B. thought highly of
C. accompanied on the piano by Christoph D. appreciated by professors in London
21. Which sentence shows Anne-Sophie’s great talent as a violinist?
A. She wanted a violin for her fifth birthday.
B. She has always had a mind of her own.
C. Violin seemed to her a much more interesting instrument.
D. She had two famous violin teachers.
22. The virtue the Mutters have is that they believe __________.
A. money is not everything
B. children should learn music
C. Anne-Sophie was too young to give concerts
D. parents have a great effect upon their children
23. Which of the following is right?
A. Anne-Sophie got her first prize with the help of Aida Stucki.
B. Mutter’s family had an effect on her.
C. Anne-Sophie liked to imitate others.
D. Anne-Sophie liked all the instruments.