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完型填空真题
第一篇
Nowadays
most
people
decide
quite
early
what
kind
of work
they would
do.
When
I was
at
school, we had to choose
1
when we were fifteen. I chose
scientific subjects. “
2
, scientists
will earn a lot
of money,” my parents said. for three
years
I tried to learn physics and
chemistry,
but
in
the
3
I
decided
that
I
would
never
be
a
scientist.
It was
a
long
time
4
I
told
my
parents that I
wasn’t happy at school. so my father said, “Well,
the best thing to do now is to look
for
a job.”
I
5
about
it with
my
friends
Frank
and
Lesley.
6
of
them could
suggest
anything,
but
they promised that they would ask their
friends. A
few days later
7
I was still in
bed, someone
telephoned. “Is that Miss
Jenkins?” a man’s voice asked. “I know your
hobby
is photography and
I’ve got a job that might interest you
in my clothes factory. My name is Mr. Thomson.” He
seemed
pleasant on the phone so I went
to see him. I was so excited that I almost forgot
8
goodbye.
“Good luck!” my
mother said to me.
I arrived a bit early and
when Mr. Thomson came he asked me if I
9
waiting a
long time.
“No, not long.” I
replied. After talking to me for about twenty
minutes he offered me a job not as a
photographer ,though,
10
a model!
1
、
A
what should study
B what he studied
C
what to study
D what studied
2
、
A
for the future
B
in the future
C for future
D in future
3
、
A
close
4
、
A
before
5
、
A
told
6
、
A
Both
B last
B as
B asked
B
Neither
C
end
D final
C when
D
while
C
talked
D said
C Nor
D Not all
7
、
A
since
B whereas
C
while
D before
8
、
A
saying
B
to say
C
speaking
D
to speak
9
、
A
had been
B
would be
C was
D might be
10
、
A
being
B as
C to be
D
but
第二篇
Last night, a
fire broke out in Ann’s house in Manchester.
Ann’
s
1
were out of town for the
weekend when something wrong in the
room caused the fire to start in the middle of the
night.
The
2
was waken up by the family dog, Danny,
who was barking loudly in the back garden.
Ann smelled something
3
She
4
and
5
ran through the smoke
filled house to wake
her old brother, Frank. When Frank
would not wake up,
Ann got some help from the dog.
Frank’s
unconscious body was far too
6
for the little girl to move alone,
but the
7
girl brought the dog
8
and tied the
dog’s lend (
牵狗的皮带
) to Frank' s left ankle. She then
held her brother’s right ankle, and
together the girl and the dog
9
Frank to
safety. The 10 year
old girl, Ann,
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her big brother from death.
1
、
A
parents
2
、
A
child
3
、
A
delicious
B brother and sister
B boy
B bad
1
C friends
C
girl
C burn
D classmates
D dog
D
burning
4
、
A
stood up
5
、
A
at
once
6
、
A
big
7
、
A
careless
8
、
A
inside
B
woke up
B at first
B small
B busy
B outside
B
pulled
B got
C
got up
C at last
C light
C
clever
C back
D put up
D at
that moment
D
heavy
D careful
D near
D made
D
saved
9
、
A
pushed
10
、
A
was received
第三篇:
C carded
C was saved
Fire can help people in
many ways. Fire can heat water,
1 houses, give light and
cook. But
fire can burn things, too.
Nobody knows
2
peole began to use fire. One story from
Australia
tells about a man
very
, very long time ago. He
3
the sun by a rope
and brought fire down.
Today people know how to
4
a fire with
matches . Children sometimes like to play with
them.
But matches can be very
5
.
Fire kills many
people every year. So you must be
careful
6
matches. Y
ou
should also learn to
7
fires. Fires need oxygen .
Without oxygen they will die. There is
8
in the air.
Cover a fire
with water, sand or
sometimes with your coat. This keeps the air
9
a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help
you. Be careless with fire, and it might
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you.
1
、
A
brighten
B
warm
C beautify
D lighten
2
、
A
where
B when
C what
D
how
3
、
A
watched
4
、
A
set
5
、
A
dangerous
6
、
A
about
7
、
A
lay out
8
、
A
fire
9
、
A
in
10
、
A
injure
第四篇
For the first
time in our marriage, I had decided to
1
my holiday
alone, without my wife. We
had not
2
.My common sense told me that all
habits----even good ones----should be
3
from
time to time. Doing everything together
with my wife had become very much of a habit with
me.
So I had gone off to Italy
4
my
own to spend three weeks at a hotel at the
seaside. I had hoped
it would it would
be nice and warm. But actually it was 35 in the
shade,
5
enough to roast an
ox. I
walked about in shorts, my bald head
6
with a
handkerchief, sweating and thirsty. And all
the time I had to
7
my wife, who
had gone to the mountains of North Wales and was
doubtless
8
herself very much. Why had I, with my
sensitive English skin, gone to Italy of all
places? At
night, I was kept
9
by
two bands
10
like mad in the bar downstairs.
1
、
A
take
2
、
A
debated
3
、
A
broken
B
spend
B approved
B
taken
C cost
C agreed
C
separated
2
B got up to
B
make
B bright
B to
B
put out
B moisture
B on
B
hurt
C
went up to
C cause
C
unusual
C on
C put away
C
oxygen
C away
C
destroy
D discovered
D
catch
D common
D after
D do away with
D substance
D
from
D spoil
D use
D
quarreled
D
formed