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2016高考英语完形填空集训(六)
【高分特训】第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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。
Passage 1
A lesson for life
“Fenil is so fat! Fenil is so fat!”A11 the classmates used to laugh at Fenil about his 41 but Fenil 42 responded. One Friday, Fenil was playing football during the physical education class. The 43 was competitive. When Fenil was near the net, a 44 passed on the ball to him. Fenil tried his best to 45 a goal but missed somehow. The game was over and Fenil's team 46 . Arjun said to Fenil, “How could you be so irresponsible?”Fenil's eyes were full of 47 . Fenil sat near Arjun for art class. Someone 48 Fenil and he fell on Arjun, who hit his foot quite badly against the desk. The whole class laughed at Fenil. Just then, the 49 walked into the classroom and saw Arjun and Fenil 50 . “I want both of you to go out on the playground and run one mile 51 each other's hands,” said the teacher.
They went out to run one mile 52 the teacher said. During this time, Fenil said, “I'm sorry for losing the game today 53 my mistake.”At that point, Arjun 54 his mistake. He was the one who 55 Fenil for losing the game. He hurt Fenil, 56 Fenil never hurt him back either by words or by action.
Arjun said with tears in his eyes, “Don't say sorry, Fenil! It is my fault and I 57 .It is a team game and no single person is 58 for winning or losing. I am very sorry for blaming and hurting you.”
Arjun and Fenil became good friends from that time. It was a(n) 59 lesson Arjun learned during the 60 of hand-in-hand running with Fenil just for one mile.
41. A. weight B. height C. identity D. hair
42. A. always B. hardly C. sometimes D. never
43.A. class B. game C. training D. ball
44. A. teacher B. classmate C. teammate D. friend
45. A. score B. reach C. hit D. set
46. A. won B. survived C. continued D. failed
47.A. doubt B. tears C. fear D. puzzles
48. A. pushed B. found C. spotted D. frightened
49. A. teacher B. headmaster C. judge D. parent
50. A. crying B. playing C. fighting D. laughing
51. A. shaking B. waving C. holding D. raising
52.A. if B. as C. though D. until
53. A. because of B. instead of C. in place of D. in spite of
54. A. recognized B. remembered C. recalled D. realized
55.A. forgave B. blamed C. supported D. left
56. A. so B. for C. but D. or
57.A. agree B. apologize C. admit D. argue
58. A. powerful B. reasonable C. responsible D. rewarding
59. A. bitter B. serious C. easy D. amazing
60. A. punishment B. discussion C. lesson D. performanc
Passage 2
Looking at the checkout lines at the grocery, I quickly turned my cart to line number three. There were only two women there, and neither had kids or coupons(赠券) ! The store was my first 41 that morning, and I had a half dozen others on my 42 before meeting my husband for lunch.
Two minutes turned into ten, and I watched as the other lines moved 43 . I moved my 44 0n the cart and dug for my wallet, trying to 45 . the cashier that it was time to get a move-on. Finally, after fifteen minutes, I took a breath and 46 . Then I heard the cashier tell the women in front of me : "And just like that, he told me what she looked like and l 47 one hundred dollars here to 48_ her groceries. He said not to worry about the 49 , just give it to charity. "
The story she was 50 had taken place in the produce department. An older man had witnessed a(n) 51 mama in need. 52 for foods with kids around, she was sticking to her list and 53 the items on her calculator as she went. The gentleman said he had a little 54 0n him that day, so he left one hundred dollars t0 55_ her groceries and, just maybe, add a little wiggle room(回旋的余地) to her 56 .
After hearing about the man who had . 57 served a fellow traveler in life, I realized that my hurry, 58 and general worries were 59 . What's five extra. minutes in a line to hear a story of a man sharing his 60 ? Suddenly, I know I could 'wait.
41. A. delivery B. checkout C. journey D. stop
42. A. notebook B. list C. blessing D. admission
43. A. patiently B. clearly C. quickly D. similarly
44. A. items B. dealers C. prospects D. kids
45. A. remind B. debate C. order D. guarantee
46. A. laughed B. noticed C. appreciated D. sighed
47. A. left B. matched C. cost D. promoted
48. A. apply for B. pay for C. look for D. make for
49. A. privilege B. contribution C. change D. decision
50. A. adjusting B. booking C. reading D. sharing
51. A. well-dressed B. good-looking C. worn-out D. easy-going
52. A. Wandering B. Shopping C. Preparing D. Begging
53. A. supposing B. developing C. adding D. presenting .
54. A. principle B. time C. extra D. quantity
55. A. cover B. suit C. carry D. run
56. A. basket B. budget C. property D. response
57. A. rarely B. quietly C. obviously D. occasionally
58. A. anxiety B. happiness C. attention D. eagerness
59. A. treated B. respected C. benefited D. misplaced
60. A. notice B. mistake . C. content D. love
Passage 3
On a weekday evening, Jane was at home as usual. As her __41__swung between what she was going to do with her life and their dinner plans for the evening, she was unexpectedly __42__by an urgent call from her sister “Get over here! Turn on NBC and check these guys out. They are just like you…..” One facebook message and a phone interview later, Jane __43__herself on a bus with 8 strangers in the middle of the sweltering (令人发昏的)desert heat of Utah, picking up trash and __44___ awareness(意识)about zero-waste and climate change.
With a deep __45__ of the environment and a desire to make a __46__, Jane, Davey, and a group of self __47__ “environmental pick-up artists” went on a coast to coast road side trash pick-up. As they walked, sometimes only __48__0.9 miles in an entire day, they __49__ and steadily made their way across the United States for three years, picking up a total of 201,678 pounds of trash.
Jane and Davey _50__ with us wonderful stories of hope and inspiration that fueled their __51__to continue their journey. After spending weeks silently __52__how she would have enough __53__ to fly home for their two-week spring break, Jane found a blank, unidentified envelope __54__with $850 cash in the desert. Just enough to get her home and back. After their bus __55__ outside of Denver, they unexpectedly got __56__and arrived in Yosemite National Park three weeks later, just in time for the “Yosemite Facelift” where __57__from all over the state came together with a __58__of cleaning up trash all over the park.
Being at the right place at the right time became almost normal, and they realized that much of what they __59__was more than just a coincidence. Together, their team learned to simply __60__ themselves to their task, and surrender to the journey.
41. A. hands B. thoughts C. balance D. position
42. A. blamed B. frightened C. moved D. interrupted
43. A. found B. cheered C. dropped D. taught
44. A. abandoning B. raising C. shaking D. hiding
45. A. pride B. trust C. love D. fear
46. A. plan B. promise C. mistake D. difference
47. A. described B. corrected C. repeated D. discovered
48. A. driving B. covering C. riding D. fixing
49. A. slowly B. secretly C. helplessly D. frequently
50. A. heard B. read C. wrote D. shared
51. A. problems B. costs C. efforts D. choices
52. A. depending on B. replying to C. worrying about D. meeting with
53. A. time B. money C. food D. room
54. A. filled B. supplied C. decorated D. equipped
55. A. set off B. held on C. headed for D. broke down
56. A. rest B. practice C. help D. understanding
57. A. volunteers B. members C. tourists D. reporters
58. A. question B. purpose C. decision D. lesson
59. A. introduced B. expected C. examined D. experienced
60. A. turn B. limit C. devote D. compare
Passage 4
Dropping into desperation completely, Jack wandered on the streets, knowing he came to the end of life. In his mid-fifties, Jack had never been 41 , experienced the joy of having children or spent holidays with his family. On this miserable rainy night, he felt as if there was 42 in the entire world who cared whether he lived or died.
Meanwhile, I was sitting in my room watching the rain 43 my window. When I heard the doorbell ring, I 44 from my chair and raced out. But my mother was already at the door. Opening it, she found herself face-to-face with a very dirty-looking man with tears streaming down his face. My mother, overcome by 45 ,invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents in our living room.
46 ,1 walked secretly downstairs so that I could get a better look. I couldn't understand what they were saying, but the sight of the man, 47 his head in his hands and crying, made my chest ache. I raced back up stairs to my room and 48 my hand into my money jar. Pulling out my only half-dollar coin, I ran back downstairs.
When I reached the door of the living room, I walked right in .The three 49 looked at me in 50 as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I put the half-dollar in his hand and told him that I wanted him to have it. Then I gave him a 51 ,turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room and back upstairs. I felt excited but happy.
Downstairs, Jack sat quietly with his head 52 .Tears streamed down his face as he 53 held that coin. Finally looking up at my parents, he said, "It’s just that I thought
nobody cared. For the last twenty years, I have been so 54 . That is the first hug I have ever got. It’s hard to believe that somebody _55 ”
Jack's life changed that night. When he left our house, he was 56 to live instead of die. Although we never saw Jack again, we received letters from him57 , letting us know that he was doing fine.
My life changed that night, too, as I 58 the hug healing power of giving, even if it’s only a gift of fifty cents. Before Jack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. Jack said that 59 he'd walked along the streets that rainy night, 60 and ready to die, he had noticed a sticker on the car. It read: SOMEBODY LOVES YOU.
41
A
employed
B
married
C
managed
D
understood
42
A
nobody
B
somebody
C
anybody
D
everybody
43
A
approach
B
cover
C
break
D
beat
44
A
looked
B
ran
C
jumped
D
settled
45
A
fear
B
pity
C
guilty
D
anxiety
46
A
Excited
B
Annoyed
C
Curious
D
Worried
47
A
holding
B
nodding
C
shaking
D
resting
48
A
adjusted
B
pushed .
C
presented
D
reached
49
A
strangers
B
adults
C
visitors
D
neighbors
50
A
anger
B
surprise
C
fun
D
delight
51
A
kiss
B
smile
C
hug
D
handshake
52
A
raised
B
turned
C
ignored
D
bowed
53
A
calmly
B
privately
C
impatiently
D
tightly
54
A
anxious
B
lonely
C
stressed
D
bored
55
A
makes
B
figures
C
cares
D
deserves
56
A
flexible
B
likely
C
disappointed
D
ready
57
A
occasionally
B
at once
C
hardly
D
never
58
A
hid
B
informed
C
assisted
D
witnessed
59
A
as
B
before
C
until
D
unless
60
A
weak
B
ashamed
C
helpless
D
regretful
P
P
aPassage 5
A few days ago I was sitting in a Thai restaurant enjoying a meal when I got on a phone call from a friend I hadn’t spoken to for a long time. In my enthusiasm and_21__ I talked slightly louder than usual voice and in Spanish, my mother tongue.
A few minutes into the_22__, the lady sitting at the table beside mine got up, seemingly__23_,
and asked the restaurant staff to relocate her to a table as far away as possible from the man who wouldn’t _24__his phone.
I sank in my seat out of _25__. I ended the call soon afterwards and felt the urge to go over and _26__. Before getting up I looked around to see where she was and she was, _27__, at the table furthest away from me.
I noticed that the lady was_28__ and staring out of the window. I _29__ a tinge(气息) of sadness——perhaps a desire for aloneness and peace. But I had_30__ destroyed it minutes earlier.
Right then I _31__ my plans for a conventional apologetic gesture. Seeing the Smile Cards in my wallet I took one out. On signing my restaurant bill I asked my server to _32__charge the lady’s meal to my credit card and hand her the Smile Card instead of her bill.
Did she take it the wrong way, I _33__? Did she get confused? Did she refuse the anonymous_34__? And so on. I just waited and felt nervous to learn the _35__.To my pleasant surprise, things_36__ to be the best possible way.
The waiter approached me in a stream of _37__, telling me, “In many times she had _38__there before, but we had never seen the old lady smile as she did upon __39_the Smile Card and the $0check. She thanked me even though I _40__ that someone else did the job.”
21. A. anger B. sorrow C. nervousness D. excitement
22. A. call B. restaurant C. discussion D. interview
23. A. informed B. cheered C. offended D. separated
24. A. get off B. get on C. get through D. get over
25. A. enthusiasm B. embarrassment C. disappointment D. satisfaction
26. A. donate B. cooperate C. apologize D. exchange
27. A. instead B. indeed C. again D. also
28. A. moved B. thankful C. proud D. alone
29. A. arranged B. ignored C. broke D. detected
30. A. obviously B. naturally C. pleasantly D. purposefully
31. A. prepared B. abandoned C. suggested D. enjoyed
32. A. partly B. eventually C. secretly D. formally
33. A. wondered B. discouraged C. expected D. continued
34. A. service B. point C. advice D. offer
35. A. approach B. outcome C. difference D. reason
36. A. turned out B. put out C. took out D. made out
37. A. pity B. doubt C. joy D. sorrow
38. A. quarreled B. worked C. smiled D. dined
39. A. selling B. receiving C. making D. wrapping
40. A. explained B. suspected C. argued D. complained
Passage 6
The writer Devin with his friend Johnson went to his favourite news-stand. Johnson 21 the salesman selling the newspapers gently, but in return he received poor 22 . The salesman never even looked up at his customer when he 23 the late-night edition. Accepting the 24 , Johnson politely smiled and wished the salesman a pleasant weekend. The salesman made an unclear sound and seemed 25 that the two men had completed their business. As the two friends walked down the street, Devin asked, “Does he always treat you so 26 ?” “Yes, 27 , he does,” Johnson responded. “And are you always so 28 and friendly to him?” “Yes, I am!” Johnson 29 as they turned a corner. “Why are you so nice when he is so unfriendly to you?” Johnson 30 , “Because I don’t want him to decide how I am going to 31 .” Who 32 how you are going to act? Is it your circumstances or the difficult people in your life that determine your 33 ? When we allow our conflicts to 34 us, we behave as if getting rid of our difficulties is our only priority. 35 , it doesn’t really matter how we treat one another. For example, we’ll say, “This 36 is causing me problems right now so I don’t care about exercising 37 , self-control, and loving kindness. Instead, I want to let him know how 38 I am because of his action.” We forget our difficulties will eventually weaken. But the way we handle conflicts will influence our 39 for a long time. Will you only respond to the momentary crisis or will you be more concerned about the 40 of what kind of person you are becoming? Who decides how you will behave when the pressure is on?
21. A. praised B. paid C. invited D. greeted
22. A. service B. harvest C. instructions D. scores
23. A. printed B. requested C. completed D. took
24. A. newspaper B. record C. radio D. food
25. A. encouraged B. disappointed C. relieved D. worried
26. A. separately B. seriously C. quickly D. rudely
27. A. obviously B. originally C. unfortunately D. finally
28. A. content B. smart C. energetic D. kind
29. A. struggled B. hesitated C. continued D. watched
30. A. ordered B. wondered C. advised D. explained
31. A. work B. act C. arrive D. write
32. A. decides B. imagines C. answers D. doubts
33. A. responses B. appearance C. growth D. progress
34. A. wound B. control C. cheat D. kill
35. A. Instead B. Again C. Therefore D. Besides
36. A. exam B. person C. trip D. enemy
37. A. pressure B. power C. duty D. patience
38. A. proud B. glad C. angry D. fearful
39. A. lives B. experiments C. friendship D. team
40. A. time B. value C. use D. nationality
2016高考英语-完形填空集训(六)答案
Passage 1:41-45 ADBCA 46-50DBAAC 51-55CBADB 56-60CBCDA
Passage 2:41-45 DBCAA 46-50DABCD 51-55CBCCA 56-60BBADD
Passage 3:41-45 BDABC 46-50 DABAD 51-55 CCBAD 56-60 CABDC
Passage 4:41-45BADCB 45-50 CADBB 51-55CDDBC 56-60 DADAC
Passage 5:21-25DACAB 26-30CBDDA 31-35BCADB 36-40ACDBA
Passage 6:21-25 DABAC 26-30 DCDCD 31-35 BAABC 36-40 BDCAB