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完形填空专项练习

(1)

    Washoeisayoungchimpanzee(黑猩猩).Sheisno1 chimpanzee,though.Scientistsaredoingresearch2 her.Theywanttoseehowcivilizedshecan3 .Alreadyshecandomanythingsahumanbeingdoes.

    Forexample,shehasbeenlearninghowtoexchange4 withpeople.Thescientistsareteachingher5 language.Whenshewantstobepicked6 ,Washoepointsupwithonefinger.Sherubsherteethwithherfinger7 shewantstobrushherteeth.Thisisdoneaftereverymeal.

Washoehasalsobeen8 tofindanswerstoproblems.Onceshewasputina9 withfoodhangingfromtheceiling.Itwastoohighto10 .Aftersheconsideredthe11 ,shegotatallboxto12 .Thefoodwasstilltoohightobereached.Washoefounda13 pole.Thensheclimbedontothe14 ,graspedthepole,and15 downthefoodwiththepole.

Washoe16 likeahuman,too.Thescientistskeepherinafullyfurnishedhouse.Afterahard17 inthelab,shegoeshome.18 sheplayswithhertoys.She19 enjoyswatchingtelevisionbeforegoingtobed.

Scientistshopeto20  moreaboutpeoplebystudyingourclosestrelative-----thechimpanzee.

1.A.foolish              B.  simple          C.special           D.ordinary

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

3.A.experience           B.change            C.develop          D.become

4.A.actions              B.views            C.messages          D.feelings

5.A.human              B.sign              C.spoken            D.foreign

6.A.out                  B.at                C.on                D.up

7.A.when                B.until             C.since             D.while

8.A.trained              B.raised            C.ordered           D.led

9.A.hole                B.zoo               C.room            D.museum

10.A.pull                B.see               C.eat              D.reach

11.A.problem             B.position          C.food            D.ceiling

12.A.standby             B.standon          C.standup          D.standwith

13.A.straight            B.strong            C.long              D.heavy

14.A.wall                B.box               C.ceiling           D.pole

15.A.knocked             B.picked            C.took              D.pulled

16.A.lives               B.works             C.thinks            D.plays

17.A.task                B.lesson            C.time              D.day

18.A.But                 B.There             C.So              D.Still

19.A.quite               B.already           C.even              D.still

20.A.see                 B.answer            C.learn             D.gain

(2)

  Janeracedontothetrainplatformandaskedaporter,“IsthisthetraintoRochester?

    “Yes,”saidtheporter.“butonlythe…Hey!

Wait.”Hewastoo1 .Janehadracedoff2  hehadfinishedspeaking.

    Shehadjust3 herselfinaseatwhenthetrain4 outofthestation.Janegotoutherbookandsettleddowntoread.Afteraboutanhourorso,shelooked5 andglancedoutofthewindow.“That’s  6 .”shethought.“thelandscapedoesn’tlook7   ,anditshould;I’ve8  thisroutesomanytimes.”Shewasgettingincreasing9 whenthebig,red-facedconductorwalkedupandaskedforher10  .

    Oneglancewasenough.He11 hisheadinfriendlyreproachandsaid,“Now,younglady,whatdidyoudoafoolthinglikethatfor?

Thisisthe12  ticket.You13  havesatatthebackofthetrain.TheRochester-boundsectionwas14  atthelaststation.

    Jane’sfacegrewred.“I’msorry,”shesaid,“IguessIwasintoomuchofa15  tofindout…”  “Well,”saidtheconductor,“don’t16 .Youshouldn’thavebeeninsuchahurry,butIdaresaywecan17  youatraingoingintheright  18  atSyracuse.You’llbeacoupleofhourslate19  ,though.”

    WhenJanefinallysteppedontotheRochesterplatform,hermother20  uptoher.“Oh,Jane,wehavebeensoworried.Whatonearthhappened?

“Well,Mom,”saidJane,“it’salongstory..”

1.A.busy              B.early            C.late            D.quick

2.A.when              B.then            C.after          D.before

3.A.settled           B.took            C.made        D.gave

4.A.pushed            B.pulled          C.left          D.started

5.A.around            B.about            C.up            D.down

6.A.exciting          B.interesting      C.strange        D.right

7.A.familiar          B.beautiful        C.nice          D.alike

8.A.walked            B.gone            C.followed        D.traveled

9.A.uneasy            B.calm            C.angry          D.unhappy

10.A.money            B.ticket           C.book          D.name

11.A.put              B.shook            C.raised        D.nodded

12.A.wrong            B.used            C.only          D.right

13.A.would            B.must            C.should        D.could

14.A.joined           B.turned          C.connected      D.separated

15.A.hurry            B.trouble          C.worry          D.difficulty

16.A.sorry            B.worry          C.hurry          D.regret

17.A.make             B.give            C.find            D.get

18.A.time             B.place            C.station        D.direction

19.A.arriving         B.leaving          C.going         D.returning

20.A.called           B.picked           C.rushed        D.pushed

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Jamessatoutsidetheofficewaitingfortheinterview.Hefeltso1  thathedidn’tknowwhattodowith2 .Thepersonwhohadgonein3 himhadbeentherefornearlyanhour.Andshelookedsoconfidentwhenshewentin.4  James.Hefelt5 thatshehadalreadygotthe6 .Theproblemwasthathewantedthisjob7 .Itmeant8 tohim.Hehad9  itsuchalotbeforethedayoftheinterview.Hehadimaginedhimself  10   brilliantlyattheinterviewand11thejobimmediately.Butnowherehewasfeeling12  .Hecouldn’t13 allthosethingshehad14 tosay.Atthatmoment,healmostdecidedtogetupand15 Butno—hehadtodothis.Hehadspentsomuchtimeconsideringitthathecouldn’t16  likethat.Hishandswerehotandstickyandhismouthfeltdry.Atlastthedooroftheofficeopened.Thewomanwhohadgoneinanhourearliercameoutlookingvery17  withherself.ShesmiledsympatheticallyatJames.AtthatmomentJames18 her.Themanagingdirectorthenappearedattheofficedoor.“Wouldyouliketocomeinnow,MrDavis?

I’msorrytohavekeptyouwaiting.”Jamessuddenly19 thathehadgonehomeafterall.Hegotup,legs  20   andforeheadsweatingandwonderedwhetherhelookedasterrifiedashefelt.

1.A.healthy        B.  nervous                C.careless          D.confident

2.A.themanagingdirector                      B.thewoman

   C.himself                                  D.thesituation

3.A.by              B.with                C.before            D.after

4.A.Notlike        B.Sodid                C.Doas            D.Dolike

5.A.doubtful        B.sure                  C.angry            D.astonishing

6.A.reward          B.first                  C.prize            D.job

7.A.hopelessly      B.naturally              C.easily            D.somuch

8.A.everything      B.happiness              C.difficulty         D.nothing

9.A.dreamedof      B.learnedof            C.thoughtabout      D.talkedabout

10.A.explaining      B.performing            C.answering        D.performing

11.A.offered          B.askedfor            C.beingoffered      D.beingaskedfor

12.A.crazy            B.excited              C.probable          D.terrible

13.A.dependon        B.afford                C.believein          D.remember

14.A.kept            B.beentaught           C.planned          D.beensupplied

l5.A.leave            B.goin                C.prepare          D.practise

16.A.takeback        B.putoff              C.giveup          D.putdown

17.A.ugly             B.pleased              C.sad              D.pretty

18.A.noticed          B.loved                C.missed            D.hated

19.A.thought          B.hoped              C.wished            D.regretted

20.A.shaking          B.bending              C.walking          D.stopping

(4)

Mostparents,Isuppose,havehadtheexperienceofreadingabedtimestory1 theirchildren.Andtheymusthave2  howdifficultitistowritea  3 children’sbook.Eithertheauthorhasaimedtoo4  ,sothatchildrencan’tfollowwhatisinhis(ormoreoften,her)story,5 thestoryseemstobetalkingtothereaders.

Thebestchildren’sbooksare6 verydifficultnorverysimple,andsatisfythe7 whohearsthestoryandtheadultwho8  it.Unfortunately,thereareinfact9  bookslikethis,10 theproblemoffindingtherightbedtimestoryisnot11  tosolve.

Thismaybewhymanyofthebooksregardedas12 ofchildren’sliteraturewereinfactwrittenfor13 .“AliceinWonerland”isperhapsthemost14  ofthis.

Children,leftforthemselves,often15 theworstpossibleinterestinliterature.Justleaveachildinabookshopora16 andhewill17 willinglychoosethebookswritteninanunimaginativeway,orhavealookatthemostchildren’scomics,fullofthestoriesandjokeswhicharethe18 ofteachersandright-thinkingparents.

Perhapsweparentsshouldstoptryingtobrainwashchildreninto19 ourtasteinliterature.Afterallchildrenandadultsareso20 thatweparentsshouldnotexpectthattheywillenjoythesamebooks.SoIsupposewe’lljusthavetocompromiseoverth

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