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全国卷完形填空专练(含详解)





There are times when people are so tired that they fall asleep almost anywhere. We can see there is a lot of sleeping


on the bus or train on the




21




home from work in the evenings. A man will be




22





the newspaper, and seconds


later it





23





as if he is trying to





24




it. Or he will fall asleep on the shoulder of the stranger




25




next to


him.






26





place where unplanned short sleep





27




is in the lecture hall where a student will start snoring


(打


鼾)


so





28




that the professor has to ask another student to




29




the sleeper awake. A more embarrassing


(尴尬)


situation occurs when a student starts falling into sleep and the




30





of



the head pushes the arm off the





31




,


and


the


movement


carries


the





32





of


the


body


along.


The


student


wakes


up


on


the


floor


with


no




33




of


getting there. The worst time to fall asleep is when







35





. Police reports are full of




35





that occur when


people


fall


into


sleep


and


go






36





the


road.


If


the


drivers


are






37






,


they


are


not


seriously


hurt.


One


woman's car,





38





, went into the river. She woke up in four feet of






39





and thought it was raining. When


people are really




40






nothing will stop them from falling asleep -- no matter where they are.


21.


A. way














B. track














C. path














D. road


22.


A. buying











B. folding













C. delivering









D. reading


23.


A. acts















B. shows














C. appears











D. sounds


24.


A. open














B. eat
















C. find














D. finish


25.


A. lying














B. waiting













C. talking












D. sitting


26.


A. Next














B. Every














C. Another











D. One


27.


A. goes on












B. ends up












C. lasts















D. returns


28.


29.


30.


31.


32.


33.


34.


35.


36.


37.


38.


39.


A. bravely












B. happily












C. loudly












A. leave














B. shake















C


. keep













A. size















B. shape















C


. weight











A. cushion












B. desk















C. shoulder











D. carelessly


D. watch


D. strength


D. book


unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it.




41




,different societies treat the


42





between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having




4 3


contact(


接触


)even with friends, and certainly not with





44




. People from Latin American


countries,






45






touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in




46




it may look like a Latino is





47





a


Norwegian


all


over


the


room.


The


Latino,


trying


to


express


friendship,


will


keep


moving





48




.


The


Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep






49







, which the Latino will in return regard as




50




.


Clearly, a great deal is going on when people






51





. And only a part of it is in the


words themselves. And when parties are from





52




cultures, there's a strong possibility of


53








. But whatever the situation is, the best




54




is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to


be





55




.



36. A. straighter





B. louder





C. harder




D. further


37. A. sounds







B. invitations








C. feelings




D. messages


38. A. hope





B. receive





C. discover




D. mean


39. A. immediate




B. misleading




40. A. well





B. far






41. A. For example



B. Thus





42. A. trade





B. distance





43. A. eye





B. verbal





44. A. strangers




B. relatives





45 A. in other words



B. on the other hand




46. A. trouble







B. conversation




47. A. disturbing




B. helping




48. A. closer





B. faster





49. A. stepping forward




B. going on



50. A. weakness




B. carelessness







C. important




D. difficult


C. much





D. long


C. However




D. In short


C. connection



D. greetings


C. bodily




D. telephone


C. neighbor




D. enemies


C. in a similar way D. by all means


C. silence




D. experiment


C. guiding




C. in





C. backing away



C. friendliness



D. following


D. away


D. coming out


D. coldness


A. action













B. position













C. rest













D. side


A. memory












B. reason













C. question












D. purpose


A. thinking












B. working












C. walking










D. driving


A. changes













B


. events













C. ideas












D. accidents


A. up
















B. off

















C. along











A. lucky















B


. awake














C. calm












A. in time













B. at first














C. as usual









A. dust
















B. water















C. grass











D. down


D. strong


D. for example


D. bush


51. A. talk





B. travel





52. A. different









B. European










53. A. curiosity








B. excitement







54. A. chance










B. time












55. A. noticed










B. treated











C. laugh





D. think


C. Latino










D. rich



C. misunderstanding






D. nervousness


C. result











D. advice


C respected








D. pleased


3


Around twenty years ago I was living in York.



21



I had a lot of experience and a Master’s degree, I could not


find




22



work.


I was




23




a school bus to make ends meet and



24



with a friend of mine, for I had lost my flat. I had




25




five interviews (


面试


) with a company and one day between bus runs they called to say I did not






26





the job.


“Why has my life become so





27




?” I thought painfully.



As I pulled the bus over to




28




a little girl, she handed me an earring



29



I should keep it




30




somebody


claimed (


认领


) it. The earring was painted black and said “BE HAPPY”.



At first I got angry. Then it




31




me



-- I had been giving all of my




32




to what was going wrong with my




33




rather than what was right! I decided then and there to make a




34




of fifty things I was happy with. Later, I


40.


A. tired















B. drunk















C. lonely











D. lazy





Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks




36


than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more




37



than we realize. In


fact, non- verbal(


非言语


)communication takes up about 50% of what we really




38



.And


body language is particularly





39




when we attempt to communicate across cultures.


Indeed, what is called body language is so





40




a part of us that it's actually often



1


decided to




35




more things to the list. That night there was a phone call for




36




from a lady who was a director


at a larger




37




. She asked me if I would




38




a one-day lecture on stress (


压力


) management to 200 medical


workers. I said yes.


My




39



there went very well, and before long I got a well-paid job. To this day I know that it was because I


changed my way of




40




that I completely changed my life.


21. A. As


B. Though


C. If


D. When


22. A. successful


B. extra


C. satisfying


D. convenient


23. A. driving


B. repairing


C. taking


D. designing


24. A. working


B. travelling


C. discussing


D. living


25. A. prepared for


B. attended


C. asked for


D. held


26. A. lose


B. like


C. find


D. get


27. A. hard


B. busy


C. serious


D. short


28. A. wave at


B. drop off


C. call on


D. look for


29. A. ordering


B. promising


C. saying


D. showing


30. A. in case


31. A. hurt


32. A. feelings


33. A. opinions


34. A. list


35. A. connect


36. A. her


37. A. hospital


B. or else


B. hit


B. attention


B. education


B. book


B. turn


B. a passenger


B. factory


C. as if


C. caught


C. strength


C. experiences


C. check


C. keep


C. me


C. restaurant


D. now that


D. moved


D. interests


D. life


D. copy


D. add


D. my friend


D. hotel


37. A. cure




B. prevent












C. adopt










38. A. instead





B. strangely










usual







39. A. learning







B. working












C. satisfying





40. A. convenient



B. awkward











C. boring









41. A. height




B. force














C. skill










42. A. locked




B. repaired











C. powered








43. A. hands






B. feet















C. keys











44. A. place








B. action













C. play











45. A. operation





B. communication





C. transportation




46. A. exploration



B. education











C. experiment







47. A. flexible



B. safe















C. starting











48. A. yet











B. just















C. still















49. A. shown









B. pushed












C. driven












50. A. realized






B. suggested










C. agreed









51. A. lifted




52. A. path



53. A. easy



54. A. forgotten


55. A. weaknesses







D. analyze


D. like me


D. relaxing


D. exciting


D. weight


D. grasped


D. handles


D. effect


D. production


D. entertainment


D. comfortable


D. even


D. guided


D. admitted


B. turned












C. pressed










D. seized


B. position












C. direction








D. way


B. heavy














C. major












D. extra


B. repeated












C. conducted







D. finished


B. challenges











C. anxieties








D. illnesses



5



Michael


Greenberg


is


a


very


popular


New


Yorker.


He


is


not


famous


in


sports


or


arts.


But


people


in


the


streets






21







him, especially those who are







22





.


For


those


people,


he


is


“Gloves”


Greenberg.


How


did


he


get


that







23







?


He


looks


like


any


other


businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase. But he’s








24







. His briefcase always has some gloves.


In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not






25







like other New Yorkers, who look at the sidewalk and







26





the street. He looks around at






27






. He stops when he






28







someone with no gloves. He gives them a


pair and then he






29





, looking for more people with cold






30





.


On winter days, Mr. Greenberg




31





gloves. During the rest of the year, he







32






gloves. People who


have heard about him






33






him gloves, and he has many in his apartment.



Mr. Greenberg





34






doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and






35






his


behavior.


But


people


who


don’t


know


him


are


sometimes







36






him.


They


don’t


realize


that


he


just


wants


to


make them







37







.


It


runs


in


the







38






.


Michael’s


father


always


helped


the


poor


as


he


believed


it


made


everyone


happier.


Michael


Greenberg


feels


the







39







.


A


pair


of


gloves


may


be


a





40






thing,


but


it


can


make


a


big


difference in winter.


21. A. know about






B. learn from






C. cheer for






D. look after


22. A. old






B. busy





C. kind





D. poor


23. A. job






B. name





C. chance








D. message


24. A. calm





B. different




C. crazy





D. curious


25. A. act







B. sound





C. feel





D. dress


26. A. cross over





B. drive along



C. hurry down






D. keep off


38. A. listen to


B. review


C. give


D. talk about


39. A. plan





B. choice




C. day







D. tour


40. A. operation





B. speaking






C. employment




D. thinking




4


I


went


to


a


group


activity,


“Sensitivity


Sunday”,


which


was


to


make


us


more




36




the


problems


faced


by


disabled


people.


We


were


asked


to





37




a


disability”


for


several


hours


one


Sunday.


Some


members,





38




,


chose to use wheelchairs. Others wore sound-blocking earplugs


(耳塞)


or blindfolds


(眼罩)


.


Just sitting in the wheelchair was a



39



experience. I had never considered before how




40





it would be to


use


one.


As


soon


as


I


sat


down,


my





41





made


the


chair


begin


to


roll.


Its


wheels


were


not




42



.


Then


I


wondered where to put my





43




. It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into




44




. I took my first


uneasy


look


at


what


was


to


be


my


only


means


of





45





for


several


hours.


For


disabled


people,


“adopting


a


wheelchair” is not a temporary


(临时的)





46




.


I tried to find a





47




position and thought it might be restful,




48




kind of nice, to be




49




around for a


while. Looking around, I




50




I would have to handle the thing myself. My hands started to ache as I




51




the


heavy


metal


wheels.


I


came


to


know


that


controlling


the




52




of


the


wheelchair


was


not


going


to


be


a(n)




53




task.


My


wheelchair


experiment


was


soon





54





.


It


made


a


deep


impression


on


me.


A


few


hours


of


“disability”


gave me only a taste of the





55





, both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome.


36. A. curious about




B. interested in






C. aware of






D. careful with



2


27. A. cars





B. people




C. street numbers



D. traffic lights


28. A. helps





B. chooses




C. greets





D. sees


29. A. holds up




B. hangs out




C. moves on




D. turns around


30. A. hands





B. ears






C. faces





D. eyes


31. A. searches for







B. stores up




C. gives away



D. puts on


32. A. borrows








B. sells





C. returns








D. buys


33. A. call





B. send





C. lend





D. show


34. A. delayed




B. remembered



C. began





D. enjoyed


35. A. understand





B. dislike




C. study





D. excuse


36. A. sorry for





B. satisfied with



C. proud of




D. surprised by


37. A. smart





B. rich





C. special





D. happy


38. A. city





B. family




C. neighbourhood



D. company


39. A. honor





B. pain





C. same





D. cold


40. A. small





B. useful





C. delightful




D. comforting



6


As a general rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom when they are performed on a routine(


常规


)basis. As a


matter of fact, we can see this



41




at work in people of all 42 . For example, on Christmas morning, children are


excited about


43



with their new toys. But their



44



soon wears off and by January those



45



toys can be


found put away in the basement. The world is full of



46



stamp albums and unfinished models, each standing as a


monument to someone’s





47




interest. When parents bring home a pet, their child



48




bathes it and brushes its


fur. Within a short time, however, the



49



of caring for the animal is handed over to the parents. Adolescents enter


high school with great



50



but are soon looking forward to




51




. The same is true of the young adults going


to college. And then, how many



52




, who


now complain (


抱怨


) about the long drives to work,



53




drove


for hours at a time when they first



54




their driver’s license (


执照


)? Before people retire, they usually



55




to


do a lot of




56




things, which they never had



57




to do while working. But



58




after retirement , the


golfing, the fishing, the reading and all of the other pastimes become as boring as the jobs they



59


. And, like the


child in January, they go searching for new




60



.


41. A. principle








B. habit









C. weaker










D. power


42. A. parties









B. races









C. countries









D. ages


43. A. working








B. living









C. playing











D. going


44. A. confidence






B. interest










C. anxiety










D. sorrow


45. A. same










B. extra











C. funny












D. expensive


46. A. well- organized




B. colorfully-printed



C. newly- collected




D. half-filled


47. A. broad









B. passing









C. different









D. main


48. A. silently









B. impatiently






C. gladly












D. worriedly


49. A. promise





B. burden








C. right












D. game


50. A. courage








B. calmness







C. confusion








D. excitement


51. A. graduation






B. independence




C. responsibility





D. success


52. A. children








B. students








C. adults












D. retirees


53. A. carefully







B. eagerly









C. nervously








D. bravely


54. A. required








B. obtained








C. noticed









D. discovered



55. A. need










B. learn











C. start














D. plan


56. A. great









B. strong









C. difficult











D. correct


57. A. time









B. money









C. skills













D. knowledge


58. A. only









B. well










C. even














D. soon.


59. A. lost










B. chose









C. left












D. quit


60. A. pets










B. toys











C. friends











D. colleagues



7


Joe


Simpson


and


Simon


Yates


were


the


first


people


to


climb


the


West


Face


of


the


Siula


Grande


in


the


Andes


mountains. They reached the top






41




, but on their way back conditions were very





42





. Joe fell and broke


his leg. They both knew that if Simon




43






alone, he would probably get back





44





. But Simon decided to


risk his





45



and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope


(绳)


.


As they





46





down, the weather got worse. Then another





47





occurred. They couldn’t see or hear each


other and,







48





, Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice


(峭壁)


. It was





49






for Joe to


climb


back


or


for


Simon


to


pull


him


up.


Joe’s



50







was


pulling


Simon


slowly


towards


the


precipice.


51







, after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Simon had to






52







. In tears, he cut the rope.


Joe





53








into a large crevasse


(裂缝)


in the ice below. He had no food or water and he was in terrible pain. He


couldn’t walk, but he








54







to get out of the crevasse and started to





55








towards their camp, nearly


ten kilometers







56






.


Simon had






57






the camp at the foot of the mountain. He thought that Joe must be







58








, but


he didn’t want to leave









59






. Three days later, in the middle of the night, he heard Joe’s voice. He couldn’t



60





it. Joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.


41.A. hurriedly









B. carefully






C. successfully







D. early



42. A. difficult











B. similar










C. special











D. normal



43. A. climbed











B. worked









C. rested





.







D. continued




44. A. unwillingly








B. safely











C. slowly











D. regretfully



45. A. fortune












B. time












C. health











D. life


46. A. lay















B. settled










C. went












D. looked


47. A. damage











B. storm











C. change










D. trouble



48. A. by mistake









B. by chance







C. by choice








D. by luck


49. A. unnecessary








B. practical









C. important








D. impossible



50. A. height













B. weight










C. strength










D. equipment


51. A. Finally












B. Patiently








C. Surely











D. Quickly


52. A. stand back









B. take a rest







C. make a decision



D. hold on


53. A. jumped











B. fell













C. escaped










D. backed


54. A. managed










B. planned









C. waited











D. hoped



55. A. run














B. skate











C. move












D. march


56. A. around












B. away











C. above












D. along



57. A. headed for








B. travelled








C. left for












D. returned to


58. A. dead













B. hurt












C. weak














D. late


59. A. secretly










B. tiredly










C. immediately








D. anxiously


60. A. find













B. believe










C. make














D. accept


3












8


which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some



46





experiences on Saturday as they played


My kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man holding a piece


against teams





47




trained. Through the first two games, her




48





did not get one serious shot on goal. As a


of paper that said, “






41





my job. Family to Feed.”



parent, I





49




seeing my daughter playing her best,





50




still defeated.


At this store, a






42





like this is not normal. My 10-year-old noticed him and made a




43






on how bad


It


seemed


that


something


clicked


with


the




51





between


Saturday


and


Sunday.


When


they




52




for


their


it must be to have to stand





44





in the cold wind.


Sunday game, they were




53




different. They had begun to integrate (


融合


) the kinds of play and teamwork they had





In


the


store,


I


asked


each


of


my


kids


to






45





something


they


thought


our


“friend”


would





46








.


54





the day before into their




55




. They played aggressively and





56





scored a goal.


They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a






47





. I thought


It





57






me that playing against the other team was a great





58




moment for all the girls on the team. I


about it. We were







48








on cash ourselves, but…well, sometimes








49





from our need instead of our


think it is a general principle.






59





is the best teacher. The lessons they learned may not be





60





what they


abundance is






50






what we need to do! All the kids








51






something they could do away with for the


would have gotten in school, but are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out on their


week.


own.


When we handed him the bag of







52






, he lit up and thanked us with






53






eyes. When I handed


41. A. public





B. traditional





C. official




D. special


him the gift card, saying he could use it for







54






his family might need, he burst into tears.


42. A. passes





B. works















C. lies














D. ends


This has been a wonderful







55







for our family. For days the kids have been looking for others we can






43. A. dream






B. idea






C. habit





D. chance


56





! Things would have played out so







57






if I had simply said, “No, we really don’t have






58







to


44. A. trip






B. holiday





C. weekend




D. square


give more.”



Stepping out not only helped a brother in







59







, it also gave my kids the







60







taste of


helping others. It’ll go a long way with them.



41. A. Lost








B. Changed







C. Quit







D. Finished


42. A. condition




B. place





C. sight





D. show


43. A. suggestion




B. comment




C. decision




D. call


44. A. outside





B. proudly





C. by





D. angrily


45. A. draw





B. say





C. arrange




D. pick


46. A. order





B. supply




C. appreciate




D. discover


47. A. dollar


48. A. easy


49. A. giving


50. A. yet



































B. job



B. low



B. saving


B. even



B. shared


B. medicine


B. watery



B. whatever


B. example


B. respect


B. vividly


B. power


B. love



B. sweet

























C. hot meal


C. soft



C. spending


C. still



C. ignored


C. food



C. curious


C. whichever






























D. gift card


D. loose


D. begging


D. just


D. expected


D. clothes


D. sharp


D. whenever


D. adventure


D. help


D. perfectly


D. money


D. memory


D. simple


45. A. won



46. A. painful



47. A. less



48. A. fans



49. A. imagined


50. A. if




51. A. girls





52. A. dressed



53. A. slightly




54. A. seen





55. A. styles




56. A. even



57. A. confused


58. A. touching


59. A. Experience


60. A. harmful to




10


A Heroic Driver




Larry


works


with


Transport


Drivers,


Inc.


One


morning


in


2009.


Larry


was





41





along


165


north


after


delivering to one of his





42





. Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights on.




43





he got closer, he found




44





vehicle upside down on the road. One more look and he noticed





45





shooting out from under the





46





vehicle.


Larry


pulled


over,


set


the


brake


and





47




the


fire


extinguisher


(


灭火器


).


Two


good


bursts


from


the


extinguisher and the fire was put out.



The man who had his bright lights on





48





and told Larry he had





49





an emergency call. They





50





heard a woman’s voice coming from the wrecked (


毁坏的


) vehicle.





51





the vehicle, they saw that a woman was


trying to get out of the broken window. They told her to stay





52





until the emergency personnel arrived,





53





she thought the car was going to





54




. Larry told her that he had already put out the fire and she should not move





55





she injured her neck.



Once fire and emergency people arrive, Larry and the other man





56





and let them go to work. Then, Larry


asked the





57






if he was needed or





58





to go. They let him and the other man go.



































B. entered














B. strange














B. poorly





B. tutors















B. hated






B. or







B. parents





B. showed up











B. hardly


B. known



B. training


B. still























C. organized




D. watched


C. common




D. practical


C. newly













D. better


C. class














D. team


C. avoided




D. missed


C. but





D. as


C. coaches






D. viewers


C. made up












D. planned


C. basically







D. completely


C. heard









D. read


C. game





D. rules


C. seldom













D. again


C. reminded



C. encouraging


C. Curiosity



C. different from






D. warned


D. learning


D. Interest


D. applied to


51. A. declared



52. A. toys



53. A. sleepy



54. A. whoever


55. A. experience


56. A. rely on



57. A. suddenly


58. A. time



59. A. fear






60. A. strong




B. struck




B. thinking



B. Independence


B. mixed with



C. message






C. learn from



C. differently



C. patience




C. need



C. strange


9



Where do you go when you want to learn something? School? A friend? A tutor? These are all





41





places


of learning. But it may well be that the learning you really want




42




somewhere else instead. I had the





43




of


seeing this first hand on a





44





.


My


daughter


plays


on


a


recreational


soccer


team.


They


did


well


this


season


and


so





45






a


tournament,



4

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