1、高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题822014高考英语完形填空基础练习精品题(82)及答案完形填空练习The story happened in Vietnam during the war. A bomb 1 in an orphanage(孤儿院)and several children were wounded, 2 an 8-year-old girl. People from the village 3 medical help from the nearby American forces. Soon, an American doctor and a nurse arrived in
2、 a jeep. They found out the girl was the most seriously injured. 4 quick transfusion (putting new blood into a persons body), she would die of shock and 5 of blood. A quick test showed that 6 American had the correct 7 , but several of the uninjured orphans 8 . Speaking poor Vietnamese, the doctor t
3、ried to explain to their 9 audience that unless they could 10 some of the girls lost blood, she would certainly die. Then they asked if anyone would be willing to give blood to help. The request was met with 11 . After several moments, a small hand slowly went up, 12 back down, and then went up agai
4、n. He was Heng.Heng was quickly 13 on a bed, a needle inserted in his arm. After a moment, he let out a sob (抽泣), quickly covering his face with his 14 hand. When the doctor asked him if the needle hurt, he 15 his head. But soon his occasional sobs gave 16 to a steady, silent crying. Something seeme
5、d 17 . At this point, a Vietnamese nurse arrived to help. She spoke to the boy rapidly in Vietnamese and after a moment, the patient stopped crying and a(n) 18 of happiness spread over his face. Glancing up, the nurse said to the Americans, “He thought he was dying. He misunderstood you. He thought
6、you had asked him to give all his blood 19 the little girl could live.” “But why would he be willing to do that?” The Vietnamese nurse 20 the question to the boy, who answered simply, “Shes my friend.” 1. A. attacked B. landed C. blew D. knocked2. A. including B. concerning C. containing D. regardin
7、g3. A. provided B. asked C. offered D. requested4. A. Without B. For C. Besides D. Except5. A. delay B. decrease C. leak D. loss6. A. both B. neither C. either D. each7. A. kind B. type C. sort D. variety8. A. didnt B. hadnt C. did D. had 9. A. frightened B. injured C. surprised D. expected10. A. re
8、main B. repair C. replace D. return 11. A. peace B. calm C. absence D. silence 12. A. fallen B. dropped C. taken D. drawn 13. A. lain B. laid C. lied D. lay14. A. free B. spare C. extra D. second15. A. raised B. lowered C. shook D. nodded 16. A. way B. time C. room D. chance17. A. mistaken B. right
9、C. normal D. wrong18. A. appearance B. sight C. sense D. look19. A. because B. when C. so D. although 20. A. gave B. replied C. repeated D. told 完形填空练习(七十九)15 BADAD 610 BBCAC 1115 DBBAC 1620 ADDCC完形填空(记叙文)My mothers father worked as a carpenter. On this1day, he was building some crates for the cloth
10、es his church was sending to orphanages in India. On his way home, he2his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. When he3replayed his earlier actions, he realized what had happened;the glasses had4out of his pocket5and fallen into one of the crates, which he had nailed shut. His brand
11、 new glasses were6India!The Great Depression was at its7and Grandpa had six children. He had spent $20 for those glasses that very morning. He was really upset by the8of having to buy another pair. “Its not fair, ”he told himself as he drove home in9.Months later, the director of the orphanage was o
12、n holiday in the United States. He wanted to visit all the churches that10him in India, so he came to speak one Sunday at my grandfathers small11in Chicago. The missionary began by thanking the people for their12in supporting the orphanage. “But13, ”he said, “I must thank you for the14you sent last
13、year. You see, along with not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day, so my coworkers and I were much in prayer about this. Then your15arrived. When my staff16the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying between two17. When I tried on the glasses, it was as though they had been
14、made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that. ” The people listened, happy for the18glasses. My grandpa sat19in the back, with tears streaming down his face. He was happy that his perfect20had helped the missionary so much.1. A. especial B. particular C. special D. unusual2. A. rea
15、ched for B. reached out C. reached into D. reached through 3. A. physically B. mentally C. imaginatively D. spiritually4. A. slipped B. fallen C. dropped D. got5. A. unseen B. unheard C. unknown D. unnoticed 6. A. leaving for B. setting out for C. heading for D. sending for7. A. extent B. end C. ext
16、reme D. height 8. A. argument B. idea C. thought D. decision9. A. despair B. frustration C. silence D. regret10. A. provided B. comforted C. supported D. offered11. A. church B. orphanage C. family D. workshop12. A. kindness B. generosity C. faithfulness D. contribution13. A. after all B. in all C.
17、first of all D. most of all14. A. crates B. glasses C. clothes D. supplies15. A. glasses B. clothes C. crates D. kindness16. A. removed B. moved C. recovered D. discovered17. A. covers B. clothes C. layers D. blankets18. A. expensive B. miraculous C. suitable D. accidental19. A. happily B. excitedly
18、 C. quietly D. silently20. A. mistake B. offer C. craftsmanship D. contribution参考答案78.BCBADCDCBCACDBCADBCA: 完形填空(记叙文).Monty Roberts father was a horse trainer who was busy training horses. 1, the boys high school career was continually2. When he was a senior, he was asked to write a paper about what
19、 he wanted to be and do when he3.That night he wrote a seven-page paper4his goal of someday owning a horse ranch. He put a great deal of his heart into the5and the next day he handed it to his teacher. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large6F with a note that7, “See
20、 me after class. ” The boy went to see the teacher then and asked why he was given an F. The teacher said, “This is an8dream. You have no money. You have no resources. You have to buy the land. Theres no way you could ever do it. ” Then the teacher9, “If you will rewrite this paper with a more reali
21、stic goal, I will10your grade. ” The boy went home and thought about it long and11. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this. 12, I think it is a very important13for you. ” Finally, the boy14the same paper, making no changes at all
22、. He15, “You can keep the F and Ill keep my16. ” Years later, the same teacher brought 30 kids to camp out on Montys 200-acre horse ranch. When he17, he said to Monty, “When I was your teacher, Monty, I was something of a dream18. During those years I stole a lot of kids dreams. 19you had enough gum
23、ption not to give up on yours. ” Dont let anyone steal your dreams. 20your heart, no matter what.1. A. In this case B. As a result C. After all D. Unfortunately2. A. enforced B. improved C. influenced D. interrupted3. A. came up B. took up C. broke up D. grew up4. A. indicating B. describing C. plan
24、ning D. dreaming5. A. ranch B. description C. project D. goal6. A. green B. colorful C. blue D. red7. A. wrote B. read C. said D. required8. A. unrealistic B. unusual C. uncommon D. unbelievable 9. A. said B. added C. continued D. stated10. A. change B. increase C. reconsider D. consider11. A. hardl
25、y B. hard C. close D. closely12. A. Besides B. Otherwise C. However D. Therefore13. A. goal B. project C. choice D. decision14. A. turned in B. handed out C. gave up D. stuck to15. A. added B. stated C. explained D. argued16. A. project B. dream C. ranch D. goal17. A. arrived B. left C. camped D. re
26、called18. A. maker B. achiever C. stealer D. adviser 19. A. Hopefully B. Fortunately C. Unfortunately D. Eventually20. A. Follow B. Realize C. Keep D. Believe 参考答案79.BDDBCDBABCBCDABBBCBA: 完形填空(记叙文)Britain will be the biggest country in Europe by 2050, overtaking both France and Germany, according to
27、 official projections. Britain will1its population grow from todays 62. 2 million to 77 million, an increase of 24 percent. This will make it bigger than France, projected to be 70 million and Germany, which is 2to have 71. 5 million citizens.The forecasts come from the Population Reference Bureau,
28、a US3which supplies data4governments and institutions around the world.The predictions5that Britain will see its population increase over the next 40 years at a far faster rate than nearly6European country. The extra 15 million equates to the combined populations of Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester,
29、Leeds and Liverpool being added to the7national population over the next two generations.Britains population has started to climb8in recent years. Last year the Office for National Statistics9that mothers had more children than at any time since 1973.Immigrant mothers10more than half of the increase
30、 in births, but the fertility rate among11women also rose sharply.The Population Reference Bureau12that Frances population, 13, will increase at half the rate, 147 million to its 63 million, 15Germany will actually see its population16sharply from 81. 6 million to 71. 5 million because of a lack of
31、immigration, and a17lower birth rate than18in Britain. It already has the second oldest population in the world after Japan, 19one in five of all Germans over the age of 65.Europe, 20, will see its population dip from 739 million to 720 million, because of its low birth rate.1. A. notice B. watch C. see D. observe2. A. planned B. supposed C. predicted D. expected3. A. body B. university C. community
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