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完形填空
2.
【
p>
2017
·新课标
II
】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
四个选项中,选
出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In1973,I
was
teaching
elementary
day,
27kids
41
“The
Thinking
Laboratory.”That was the
42
students voted for after
deciding that “Room 104” was
too
43
.
Freddy was an
average
44
,but not an average person
.He had the rare balance of fun and
compassion
(同情)
.He
would
45
the
loudest over fun and be the saddest over
anyone’s
46
.
Before the school year
47
,I
gave the kids a special
48
, T-shirts with the
words
“Verbs Are Your
49
on them. I had advised the kids that
while verbs
(动词)
may
seem dull ,most of the
50
things they do throughout their lives
will be verbs.
Through the years, I’d
run into former students who would provide
51
on
old classmates.
I learned that Freddy
did several jobs after his
52
from high school and remained the same
53
person
I
met
forty
years
before
.Once,
while
working
overnight
at
a
store,
he
let
a
homeless man
54
in his truck. Another time ,he
55
a friend money to buy a
house .
Just
last
year,
I
was
56
a
workshop
when
someone
knocked
at
the
classroom
door.
A
woman
57
the
interruption
and
handed
me
an
envelope.
I
stopped
teaching
and
58
it up. Inside were the “Verbs”
shi
rt and a
59
from Freddy’s mother.
“Freddy passed away
on Thanksgiving. He
wanted you to have this.”
I
told the story
to the
class. As sad as it was, I couldn’t help smiling .
Although Freddy was taken
from us, we
all
60
something from
Freddy.
41. A.
built
B. entered
C.
decorated
D. ran
42. A. name
B. rule
C. brand
D. plan
43. A.
small
B. dark
C. strange
D.
dull
44. A. scholar
B. student
C. citizen
D.
worker
45. A. speak
B.
sing
C. question
D. laugh
46. A. misfortune
B. disbelief
C. dishonesty
D. mistake
47. A. changed
B. approached
C. returned
D. ended
B. gift
C. report
D. message
49. s
s
50.
C. fun
51. ments
B. comments
ctions
s
52. tion
B. retirement
tion
ation
53.
54.
55.
d
56.
ing
ing
C. designing
ting
57. ted
d
d
d
58.
59. e
60.
ed
ed
3.
【
2017
·
新课标
< br>III
】
阅读下面短文,
从短文
后各题所给的
A
、
B
< br>、
C
和
D
四个选项中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A Toronto man is offering a free round-
the-world air to the right woman. But __41_ apply.
Y
ou must be named Elizabeth Gallahgher
and have a Canadian ___42___ .
Jordan
Axani,
28,
said
he
and
his
then
girlfriend,
Elizabeth
Gallagher,
booked
heavily
discounted round-the-world
air tickets in May, but their
43
ended and he did not want
her ticket to
44
. The ticket
had a strict no-
transfer
(不可转让)
45
, but since
passport information was not required
when
46
, any Canadian Elizabeth
Gallagher can
47
it.
“I just want to see the
ticket go to good use and for someone to
48
a
lot of joy,” said
Axani. He posted his
49
on a social
networking website, and received thousands of
e-mails,
including thirty from actual
Elizabeth Gallagbers with the
50
passports, “More
51
,
there
are
hundreds
of
Canadians
who
are
interested
in
52
their
name
to
Elizabeth
Gallagher,” Axani said. “It was
absolutely out of
53
, thousands of e-mails, people around
the world
54
their stories
of travel.”
Axani wrote in
his post that he is not
55
anything in return and that the woman
who
uses the
56
ticket can choose to either travel with
him or
57
the ticket and travel on
her
own.
The
58
is
scheduled
to
start
on
December
21
in
New
York
City
and
continue
on
to
Milan, Prague, Paris, Bangkok and New
Delhi before
59
in Toronto on
January 8. He said
the
60
woman will be announced on the website
and the trip will be shared online.
ts
ts
ctions
ations
rt
y
ge
onship
to waste
to mind
C. go
no sale
into
effect
t
le
ng
g
ng
ning
ice
s
ence
e
t
51.
A. interesting
B. annoying
C. satisfying
D.
convincing
52. A. writing
B. giving
C. lending
D.
changing
53. A. touch
B.
question
C. date
D. control
54. A. admiring
B.
advertising
C. sharing
D. doubting
55. A. leaving
B. looking for
C. losing
D. dealing with
56.
A. leaving
B. looking for
C. losing
D. dealing with
57. A. return
B. take
C. reserve
D. hide
58. A. interview
B.
program
C. trip
D. meeting
59. A. ending
B. calling
C.
repeating
D. staying
d
B. lovely
C. intelligent
D. lucky
4.
【
2017
·北京卷】完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,共
30
分)
阅读下面短文,
掌握其大意,
从每题所给的
A
、
B
、
C<
/p>
、
D
四个选项中,
选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Hannah Taylor is a schoolgirl from
Manitoba, Canada. One day, when she was five years
old,
she
was
walking
with
her
mother
in
downtown
Winnipeg.
They
saw
a
man
36
out
of
a
garbage can. She asked her mother why
he did that and her mother said that the man was
homeless
and hungry. Hannah was very
37
.She couldn't understand
why some people had to live their
lives
without shelter or enough food. Hannah started to
think about how she could
38
,but,of
course, there is not
a lot one five-year-old can do to
solve(
解决
)the problem of
homelessness.
Later
,when
Hannah
attended
school,
she
saw
another
homeless
person.
It
was
a
woman,
39
an old shopping
trolley
(购物车)
which was piled
with
40
. It seemed that everything
the
woman
owned
was
in
them.
This
made
Hannah
very
sad,
and
even
more
41
to
do
something. She had been
talking to her mother about the lives of homeless
people
42
they first
saw the homeless
man. Her mother told her that if she did something
to change the problem that
made her
sad, she wouldn't
43
as bad.
Hannah began to speak out about the
homelessness in Manitoba and then in other
provinces.
She
hoped
to
44
her
message
of
hope
and
awareness.
She
started
the
Ladybug
Foundation
,an
organization
aiming
at
getting
rid
of
homelessness.
She
began
to
45
“
Big
Bosses
”
lunches,
where
she
would
try
to
persuade
local
business
leaders
to
46
to
the
cause.
She
also
organized a
fundraising(
募捐
)drive in
“Ladybug Jars”
to collect
everyone`s spare change during
“
Make
Change
”
month. More
recently, the foundation began another
47
called
National Red
Scarf
Day
—
a day when people donate
$$20 and wear red scarves in support of Canada`s
48
and
homeless.
There is an emergency shelter in
Winnipeg called
“
Hannah`s
Place
”
, something that
Hannah is
very 49 of. Hannah`s Place is
divided into several areas, providing shelter for
people when it is so
cold
that
50
outdoors
can
mean
death.
In
the
more
than
five
years
since
Hannah
began
her
activities,
she
has
received
a
lot
of
51
.For
example,
she
received
the
2007
BRICK
Award
recognizing the
52
of young people to change the world.
But
53
all this, Hannah
still
has
the
54
life
of
a
Winnipeg
schoolgirl,
except
that
she
pays
regular
visits
to
homeless people.
Hannah is
one of many examples of young people who are
making a
55
in
the world.
You can,too!
36.
A. jumping
B.
eating
C. crying
D.
waving
37. A. annoyed
B. nervous
C. ashamed
D. upset
38. A. behave
B.
manage
C. help
D. work
39. A. pushing
B. carrying
C. buying
D. holding
40. A. goods
B.
bottles
C.
foods
D. bags
41. A. excited
B. determined
C. energetic
D.
grateful
42. A. since
B. unless
C. although
D. as
43. A.
sound
B. get
C. feel
D. look
44. A.
exchange
B.
leave
C. keep
D. spread
45. A.
sell
B. deliver
C. host
D. pack
46. A.
contribute
B.
lead
C. apply
D. agree
47. A. campaign
B. trip
C.
procedure
D. trial
48. A. elderly
B. hungry
C. lonely
D. sick
49. A. aware
B.
afraid
C. proud
D. sure
50 A. going
B.
sleeping
C.
traveling
D. playing