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高考英语
完形填空抓分训练(
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完形填空(记叙文)
The
story of
“Making Pancakes” reminds me
of Mother’s Day in Georgia in 1970.
That Mother’s Day
1
, my family and I were at
the Church
2
for the
preacher to
begin
when
I
looked
around
noticing
our
12-year-old
son
was
3
.
My
wife
and
I
looked
at each
other with
4
eyes, thinking
he was
5
outside playing
with his friends.
Thirty
minutes
later
the
preacher
was
well
into
his
sermon(
布道
)
and
6
no
son.
Since
we
only lived about a block from the
7
, all through the sermon I was
8
he had
gone
home to watch television.
The moment the preacher said his sermon
was over, my wife and I
9
for the door.
With
10
growing with every step
I
took toward the house, I imagined
what I would say and what I would do as
11
as
we found
him.
With
all
that tension and anxiety
12
,
can you imagine
our surprise when we walked
into the house and found him sitting on
the sofa waiting for us with a(n)
13
?
I was just about to let it
all
14
, when without saying
a word he stood, took his
mother by the
hand, and
15
her into the
kitchen.
There
before
us
was
a
beautiful
table
of
16
spread
our
12-year-old
son
had
prepared
for my
17
as his
Mother’s Day gift with his smile.
Later, we learned he left
immediately after Sunday School to rush home to
have it
18
for his Mom.
In our life, we often look
at our circumstances and think how
19
we think things
are. Then,
when we see the outcome, we can only bow our
humble heads in amazement
at how things
20
for our good!
1. A. MondayB. Sunday C. ThursdayD.
Friday
2. A. lookingB. asking C.
waiting D. paying
3. A. brightB.
naughtyC. absent D. honest
4. A.
questioningB. puzzlingC. surprising D. satisfying
5. A. surelyB. probably C. actuallyD.
mostly
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6.
A. nearlyB. eitherC. ever D. still
7.
A. hospitalB. schoolC. houseD. church
8. A. realizing B. proving C. thinking
D. enjoying
9. A. rushedB. travelledC.
went D. left
10. A. angerB. joyC.
sadness D. pride
11. A. wellB. soon C.
long D. far
12. A. changingB. growing
C. stopping D. moving
13. A. excuseB.
apologyC. smile D. view
14. A. up B.
down C. inD. out
15. A. talked B.
forcedC. droveD. led
16. A. giftsB.
drinkC. food D. fruit
17. A. relativeB.
friendC. mother D. wife
18. A. bought
B. prepared C. borrowed D. carried
19.
A. badB. lucky C. good D. strange
20.
A. turn outB. turn up C. turn onD. turn off
参考答案
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I know I
should have told the headmaster at the time. That
was my real 1 .
He
had
gone
out
of
the
study
for
some 2 ,
leaving
me
alone.
In
his
absence
I
looked
to see 3 was on his
desk. In the 4 was a small piece of paper on
which were
written the 5
“English Writing Prize 1949. History Is
a Serious of Biographies
(
人物传记)”.
A(n) 6 boy would have avoided
looking at the title as soon as he saw the 7 .
I did not. The subject of the English
Writing Prize was kept a 8 until the start
of the exam so I could not 9
reading it.
When the headmaster 10 ,
I was looking out of the window.
I
should have told him what had 11 then. It
would have been so 12 to say:
“I’m
sorry, but I
13 the title for the
English Writing Prize on your desk.
You’ll have to
1
4 it.”
The
chance passed and I did not 15 it. I sat the
exam the next day and I won. I
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didn’t 1
6
to cheat, but it was still cheating anyhow.
That
was
thirty-
eight
years 17 when
I
was
fifteen.
I
have
never
told
anyone
about
it
before, 18 have I tried to explain to myself
why not.
The
obvious
explanation
is
that
I
could
not
admit
I
had
seen
the
title 19 admitting
that
I had been looking at the things on his desk. 20
there must have been more
behind it.
Whatever it was, it has become a good example of
how a little mistake can
trap
(
使陷入
) you in a more serious
moral corner (
道德困境
).
1. A. plan
B. fault
C. grade
D. luck
2. A. reason
B. course
C. example
D. vacation
3. A. this
B. which
C. that D. what
4. A. drawer
B. corner
C. middle
D. box
5. A. names B. words
C. ideas
D. messages
6. A. honest
B. handsome C.
friendly D. active
7. A. desk
B. paper
C. book D. drawer
8. A. question
B. key
C. note D. secret
9. A. help
B. consider C. practise D. forget
10. A. disappeared
B. stayed
C. returned D. went
11. A.
existed
B. remained C. happened D.
continued
12. A. tiring
B.
easy C. important
D. difficult
13. A. saw
B. gave C. set
D. made
14. A. repeat
B. defend
C. correct
D. change
15. A. take B.
have C. lose D. find
16. A. remember B.
learn
C. mean D. pretend
17.
A. past B. ago
C. then D. before
18. A. either
B. never
C. nor
D. so
19.
A. by
B. besides
C. through
D. without
20. A. But
B. Though
C. Otherwise
D. Therefore
1~5 BADCB
6~10 ABDAC
11~15
CBADA
16~20 CBCDA
(201*
·昆明质检
)
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The poor Bobby with
only a dime(
角票
)finally saw a
flower shop and went inside
to
wait
in
line.
When
the
shop
owner __1__
if
he
could
help
him,
Bobby __2__ the
dime
and
asked if
he could buy one __3__ as his mother's
Christmas gift. The shop
owner looked
at the __4
__ and his ten?cent
offering. Then he put his __
5__ on
Bobby's shoulder and said to him, “You
just wait here and I'll see what I can do
for
you.
”As
Bobby
__
6__
,
he
looked
at
the
beautiful
flowers __7__
even
though
he was a boy, he
could see why mothers and girls liked flowers.
The sound of the door __8__ as the
last customer left, made Bobby back to
__9__. All alone in the shop, Bobby
began to feel __10__ and afraid. Suddenly
the
shop
owner
__11__out
and
moved
to
the
counter.
There,
before
Bobby's
eyes,
lay
twelve long stem, red roses, with
leaves of green and tiny white flowers all __12__
together with a big silver bow. Bobby's
heart __13__ as the owner picked them up
and placed them gently into a long
white box. “That will be ten cents young man,”
the shop owner said __14__ his hand
for the dime.
__15__
,
Bobby
moved his hand to give the man his __16__. Could
this be true?
No one else would give
him a thing for his dime! __17__ the boy's
reluctance(
勉
强
)
,
the
shop
owner
added
,“I
just
happened
to
have
some
roses
on
sale
for
ten
cents
a
__18__.
Would
you
like
them
?”
This
time
Bobby
did
not
__
19__
,
and
when
the
man
placed the long box into his
hands
,
he knew it was
__20__. Walking out of the door
that
the
owner
was
holding
for
Bobby,
he
heard
the
shop
keeper
say,
“Merry
Christmas,
son.”
The
shop
owner
then
explained
to
his
wife
that
he
had
experienced
something
like
the boy.
我们不
妨把这篇文章命名为“理解的赠品”,店主善意的做法对一个孩子的心灵和人生
的影响是
无形而意义深远的。
1
.
A. forced
C. showed
答案:
D
。当店主问
Bobby
需要什么时……
2
.
A. presented
C. threw
B. hid
D. found
B. heard
D. asked
答案:
A
。
Bobby
呈现了那一角钱并问道能不能用它
买一支花作为给妈妈的圣诞礼物。
present
展现,展示。
3
.
A.
gift
C. flower
B. hat
D. box
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