高一完形填空简单6篇含答案分析.docx

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高一完形填空简单6篇含答案分析

          一

Mrs.Joneswasovereighty,but shestilldrove herold carlikeawomanhalf herage. Sheloveddrivingveryfast,and wasproud ofthe fact  1  shehadnever,inher thirty-fiveyearsof driving,beenpunished  2   a drivingoffence(犯规,犯法).

Thenoneday she nearly  3  herrecord.Apolicecar  4  her, andthepolicemeninitsaw her  5  ared lightwithout stopping.Of course,shewasstopped. Itseemed   6  that she wouldbepunished.

7  Mrs.Jones came uptothejudge,helookedat herseriouslyandsaidthatshewas  8  oldto driveacar,andthatthe  9  whyshe hadnotstoppedatthered  10   wasmostprobablythathereyes hadbecomeweak  11  oldage,sothatshehadsimplynotseenit.

Whenthejudgehadfinished whathe was  12,Mrs.Jones openedthe bighandbagshewas   13  andtookout hersewing.Without saying a word,she  14  aneedlewith avery smalleye, andthreadeditatherfirstattempt.

Whenshe had  15  donethis,shetook thethreadoutof the needle againandhanded  16   theneedleandthethread to thejudge,saying,“Nowitisyour  17. Isuppose you driveacar,andthatyou arequitesureabout yourowneyesight.”

Thejudge tookthe  18  and triedtothreadit. Afterhalf adozentries, hehad still notsucceeded. Thecase(案例)againstMrs.Jones was  19,andher record   20  unbroken.

1. A.which           B.when            C. that               D.this

2. A. about           B. on              C.to                 D.for

3. A. kept            B. won             C.missed             D.lost

4.A.watched         B.after           C.followed           D. ranafter

5. A.pass            B.go              C.run                D.rush

6.A.sure            B.indeed          C.certain            D.perhaps

7.A.Before          B.While           C.Until              D.When

8.A.so              B.very            C.too                D.quite

9.A.cause           B. reason          C.matter             D.trouble

10.A.light          B.lamp            C.sign              D.one

11.A.with           B.because        C.for                D.of

12.A.speaking       B. saying          C.talking            D.telling

13.A. holding        B.getting         C.carrying           D.bringing

14.A.took           B. brought        C. picked             D.chose

15. A.almost         B.hardly          C.successfully       D. successful

16.A.both           B.all             C.neither            D. either

17.A.time           B.turn            C.chance             D.job

18. A. thread         B.glasses        C. needles            D.needle

19.A. dismissed     B.passed          C.settled            D. studied

20.A.was            B. kept           C.seemed             D.remained

【二】

WhenDave was eighteen,heboughtasecondhandcarfor200sothathecould traveltoandfromwork more__1__thanbybus. Itworkedquitewellforafewyears,butthenit gotsoold,anditwascostinghim_2_muchinrepairsthathedecided thathe hadbetter_3_it.

Heaskedamonghis friendstoseeifanyonewasparticularly_4_tobuyacheap car,but theyallknewthatitwasfallingtopieces,so_5_ofthemhadanydesiretobuyit.Dave's friend Samsawthathewas_6_whenthey metoneevening,and said,“What's_7_,Dave?

Davetoldhim,andSamanswered,“Well,what aboutadvertising itinthe paper?

Youmay _8_more foritthat way thanthecostoftheadvertisement!

”ThinkingthatSam's_9_wassensible(合理的),he putan advertisementin aneveningpaper,which read“Forsale:

 small car,_10_verylittlepetrol, onlytwoowners.Bargain at 50.”

Fortwodays aftertheadvertisementfirstappeared,therewas no_11_.Butthen onSaturdayevening he had anenquiry(询问).A manrangupandsaid hewouldliketo_12_him aboutthecar.“Allright,”Davesaid,feelinghappy.Heaskedthemanwhetherten o'clockthe next morningwouldbe_13_ornot.“Fine,”themansaid,“and I'll_14_my wife. Weintend to gofor aride in itto_15_ it.”

Thenextmorning, at a quartertoten,Daveparkedthe carinthesquareoutsidehisfrontdoor,_16_ towaitthereforthe peoplewho had_17_hisadvertisement. EvenDavehadto _18_thatthecarreallylookedlikea wreck(残骸).Then,soon afterhe had got thecarasclean_19_it could be,apolicecar stoppedjust behindhimand a policeman gotout.HelookedatDave's carandthen said, “Haveyoureportedthis _20_to usyet,sir?

1. A. directlyB.safely C. properly D.easily

2.A. so  B.suchC.very  D.too

3.A.keep B.repair C.sellD.throw

4. A.anxiousB.luckyC. ashamed  D.generous

5.A.someB.neither C.none   D. most

6.A. delightedB.upsetC. calm D.astonished

7.A.on   B.up  C.it    D.that

8.A.learnB. miss  C.get  D.find

9.A.messageB. adviceC.request  D.description

10.A.uses B.losesC.has D.spends

11.A. doubtB. help  C. trouble  D.answer

12. A.tell B.see  C.agreeD.call

13.A.exactB. suitable C.early  D. late

14.A.follow B.meet C.bring D.introduce

15.A.recognize B.gain  C.admireD.test

16.A.happening   B.meaning  C.turning   D. failing

17.A.read    B.insertedC.answered   D. placed

18. A.forgetB.showC.disagree  D.admit

19.A.asB.that  C.soD.such

20.A.bargain B.saleC. accident D. result

【三】

Theword “plastic” comes from theGreekword“Platicos”andis used todescribe_1_whichcanbeeasilyshaped.

Thehistoryofplasticsislonger thanyoumight_2_.In fact_3_ manmadeplasticseverto appearonthe market wasmadeoverahundred years ago.It was called“celluloid(赛璐璐)”.Itwas discovered by bothan EnglishmanandanAmericanin thesameyear._4_itwas theAmericanswhofirstproducediton alarge scaleduringthe year 1860.Everybodywas_5_bythis newmaterialwhich couldbemoulded(用模子做)into shapesand_6_socheap tobuy.

Pooryoungmen _7_incities withlotsof smokeanddirtwere_8_tobuywhite celluloidcollars(领子).Thecollarswerehardanduncomfortable.Buttheydidnothave to besent towash.Thepooryoungmen_9_ rubthemcleaneveryeveningwithsoapandwater!

Poor mothers,

_10_ hadnotbeenabletoafford playthings _11_theirchildren, were nowableto buythemplaythings_12_ofcelluloid.Butcelluloidhad onevery serious fault.Itcaught fireveryeasily.Infactit burnedevenmorequicklythanwood or cloth.There weremany terrible accidents,particularly_13_children.Foryearsscientistsworkedhardtofindabetterplasticmaterialthancelluloid.Theyhad_14_success.Thenin1932anAmerican scientistcalledBaekelandproduced ahardplasticmaterialwhichdidnotburn._15_became known_16_bakelite(酚醛塑料).Otherplasticmaterialslike bakelite were_17_produced.They _18_tomakeelectricalfittingsand plates andcups.Poorpeoplelikedthembecausetheywere both cheapand safe,butrich people_19_thembecausethey werecheap, andbecause theycouldonly bemade _20_darkcolours.

1.A.something  B. everything C. thingD. anything

2.A.wish  B.thinkC.want  D.hope

3.A.first B. atfirst  C.forthefirst  D.thefirst

4. A.So B. ButC.And D. As

5.A. surprised B.excited C.toldD. frightened

6.A.beB.were C.was  D. is

7. A. waiting B.runningC.walking D. working

8.A. going  B.sure     C.aboutD. able

9.A.could   B. ought to   C.must   D.should

10.A.which  B.who C.whom D.that

11. A.forB. likeC.in D.of

12.A.done B.produced     C.worked   D. made

13.A.betweenB.on C.among   D. about

14.A. muchB.great.  C.never  D.little

15. A.The man  B.He  C.It D. The scientist

16. A.as  B.with C. by D.to

17.A. already   B.still C. also D.yet

18.A.used    B.hopedC. wereused  D. had

19.A. tookB.loved  C.enjoyed D.disliked

20.A. in B.by  C. from D.of

【四】

In ordertobe asuccessin theAmericanbusiness world,youmust“getalong” withpeople.You mustlearntoconductyourselfinsuchaway_1_youearn theaffectionandrespectofothers._2_wehavealreadypointed out,Americans_3_ businessandpleasure.Therefore, learninghowto_4_informallycanbeahelpwithyourAmericanbusiness_5_.Americansliketotalkabouta_6_ofdifferenttopics—sports,politics, cars,popular moviesandtelevisionshowsandpersonalinterests.ManylargeAmericancitieshavesportsteams. Ifyouare_7_withAmericansintheUnitedStates,itwouldbeagoodideato_8_outaboutthelocalsportsteamsso that you can_9_inthealmostinevitablediscussionsabout“howour_10_willdothis year”.Politicscan bea_11_topicunlesseveryone isofthesame mind _12_.Limityour discussions toaskingquestionsofyour friends.Most Americansare_13_ owners andsomeareevenobsessiveaboutthe subject.Youcan contribute_14_talkingabout cars youhaveowned or by_15_informationyouhave readinautomotivemagazines.Americanswatchtelevisionalmost everynightandattendmoviesregularly,

_16_ naturally televisionshows andthe_17_movies become topicsfordiscussions. Ifyouare unableto_18_AmericantelevisionorattendAmericanmovies, reading the _19_sectionofsuch magazinesasTimeNewsweekwillkeepyou uptodateon _20_ispopularin America.

1.A.which B. where C.as D.that

2.A.While B.SinceC.As D.Because

3. A.mix  B.enjoy C.like  D.manage

4.A.conduct B.appear C.behave D.chat

5. A.friends   B. efforts C.contactsD. companies

6.A.bitB.total C.group    D.number

7.A.meeting   B.working   C. livingD.playing

8.A.find    B. learnC.go D. stay

9.A.work  B. participate  C. succeed D.break

10. A.gr

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