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高考英语完形填空系列训练

2014高考英语完形填空系列训练(12)

完形填空训练

OnEasterDay1722,someEuropeanexplorersfoundalonelyislandinthemiddleofthePacificOcean.They1itEasterIsland.Theexplorersfoundthattheislandhadgoodsoil2the200nativeslivingtheresurvivedwithlittlefood.Evenmore3,thesepeoplealsolivedamongtheruinsofwhatmighthavebeenaoncegreatcivilization.Allthatisleftofitarearound800giantstonestatues4humanheads.They5upto270tonsandthetallestmeasuresover11metres.Thestonemenface6,ratherthanouttosea,andtheireyesarefocuseduponthesky.Theyareallcarvedfrom7volcanicrock(火山岩)andsomehavehatsontheirheadsandeyesmadefromwhitecoral.Sincetheir8,thesehugestonemen9oneofthegreatestmysteriesofalltime.Whobuiltthem?

Whydidtheydoit?

Someexpertsbelievethestonemenare10toIncastonework,andsuggestthefigureswerecreatedbypeopleofPeruviandescent(血统).11haveevengonesofarastosaythattheycamefromouterspace.Thelatestsuggestion12theideathatEasterIslandrepresentsoneoftheworstcasesofresourceabuseinhumanhistory.ItissaidthatasmallgroupofAsianssettledonEasterIsland13between400and700AD.Theydevelopedagreatcivilizationwithhugeforestsand14food.Atthepeakoftheircivilization,thepeoplebegantobuildthegiant15men.Whytheydidthisisstill16butitispossiblethefiguresrepresentthesettlers’godsorancestors.17thestatuesgrewlarger,thepeople’slifestylesbecamemoreandmorewasteful.Theforestbegantodisappear,which18alltheanimalsdyingout.19couldn’tgetfoodandwereforcedtoeatotherhumans.Societybeganto20andtheislandersthemselvesfinallydestroyedthestonemen.

1.A.saidB.werecalledC.namedD.spoke

2.A.andB.butC.howeverD.still

3.A.surpriseB.surprisedC.surprisingD.surprisingly

4.A.lookingB.resemblingC.likingD.standingfor

5.A.weighB.liftC.getD.measure

6.A.forwardB.outwardC.onwardD.inward

7.A.brokenB.softC.hardD.burnt

8.A.lookingB.inventionC.discoveryD.covering

9.A.havehappenedB.haveledtoC.havetakenplaceD.havecreated

10.A.usualB.commonC.familiarD.similar

11.A.AnotherB.OtherC.OthersD.Many

12.A.isfocusedonB.isbasedonC.isdependedonD.isconcentratedon

13.A.somedayB.onedayC.sometimeD.once

14.A.plentyofB.numberofC.muchofD.amountof

15.A.cleverB.stoneC.woodenD.iron

16.A.welcomeB.knownC.unimportantD.unknown

17.A.WhileB.AfterC.WithD.As

18.A.resultedinB.resultedfromC.createdD.layin

19.A.TheislandsB.ThepeopleC.TheanimalsD.TheEuropeans

20.A.breakoutB.breakinC.breakintoD.breakdown

完形填空训练(十二)

1~5CBDBA6~10DBCDD11~15CBCAB16~20DDABD

 

完形填空(记叙文)

JenniferFiggefromAspen, Colorado, attheageof56, hasbecomethefirstwomanonrecordtoswimfromonesideoftheAtlanticOceanto 1 . 

Figgegottheideaofswimming 2 theAtlanticOceaninthe1960s.Shewasonabumpytrans-Atlanticflightandthought 3 sheneededtoshecouldputonalifevestandswimtherestoftheway. 

Decadeslater, Figgebegan 4 inextremesportsandendurance 5 .Shesaidshehadrun3,000miles, 6 fromIowatoMexico.ShetrainedforswimmingacrosstheAtlanticOceanformonthsbyswimminginan 7 poolinAspeninroughconditions. 

 8 theAtlantic, Figgeswamina19-foot-by-13-footcagemadeoutsteelthat 9 herfrompredators.Shedidn’t 10 anysharks, butshedidencounterwhales, turtles, 11 , andPortuguesemen-of-wardermatitis.Thecagewaspulledbyasailboat 12 wasmannedbyacrewofengineersfromNASAandBoeing. 

Duringheradventure, Figgewouldsleepontheboat.Shewouldwakeupat7a.m.andeatwhilethecrew 13 theweather.Shewouldspend 14 8hoursswimming, oraslittleas21minutes, 15 weatherconditions.Butsomedays, theweatherwas 16 badthatshewasn’tabletoswim 17 .Theweatherwassoextremeandthewavesweresohighthather 18 hadtrouble

seeingher.

Sheendedupswimming19of24hours. 19 Figgedidn’tswimthewholeway, theboatcrewwasworkingoncalculatinghowmanymilessheactuallyswam.Thefinalscore 20 tobeknownuntilFiggecompletesthelastlegofherswim.Sheplansonswimminganother559milesfromTrinidadtotheBritishVirginIslands. 

1?

.A.theotherB.anotherC.otherD.opposite

2.A.onB.throughC.overD.across

3.A.thatwhetherB.thatifC.thatD.if

4.A.participatingB.attendingC.takingD.involving

5.A.difficultiesB.trainC.challengesD.failures

6.A.includingB.exceptC.asD.besides

7.A.indoorB.outdoorC.indoorsD.outdoors

8.A.TocrossB.CrossingC.CrossedD.Across

9.A.keptB.preventedC.stoppedD.protected

10.A.comeintoB.comeupC.runintoD.runup

11.A.dolphinsB.tigersC.fishD.birds

12.A.whereB.thatC.whatD.as

13.A.examinedB.checkedC.correctedD.tested

14.A.asfewasB.aslittleasC.asmuchasD.asmanyas

15.A.basingonB.accordingonC.judgingbyD.dependingon

16.A.soB.veryC.tooD.such

17.A.inallB.atallC.afterallD.aboveall

18.A.groupB.friendsC.engineersD.crew

19.A.ThoughB.SinceC.IfD.While

20.A.plansB.dependsC.focusesD.agrees

参考答案 ABADC ABBCD ABDBA  :

 

完形填空(记叙文)

ThanksgivingDaywasnear.Thefirstgradeteachergaveherclassafunassignment—todrawapictureofsomethingforwhichtheywere 1 . 

Mostoftheclassmightbeconsideredeconomically 2 , butstillmanywould 3 theholidaywithturkeyandothertraditionalgoodiesoftheseason.These, theteacherthought, wouldbethe 4 ofmostofherstudents?

?

art.Andthey 5 . 

ButDouglasmadeadifferentkindof 6 .Douglaswasadifferentkindofboy.Hewastheteacher’struechildofmisery, frailandunhappy. 7 otherchildrenplayedatbreak, Douglaswas 8 tostandclosebyherside.Onecouldonlyguessatthe 9 Douglasfeltbehindthosesadeyes. 

Yes, hispicturewasdifferent.Whenaskedtodrawapictureofsomethingfor 10 hewasthankful, hedrewahand.Nothingelse.Justanemptyhand. 

Hisabstractimagecapturedthe 11 ofotherkids.Whosehandcoulditbe?

 Onechild 12 itwasthehandofafarmer, becausefarmersraiseturkeys.Another 13 apoliceofficer, becausethepoliceprotectandcareforpeople.StillothersguesseditwasthehandofGod, forGodfeedsus.Andsothe 14 wentuntiltheteacheralmostforgottheyoungartisthimself. 

Whenthechildrenhadgoneontootherassignments, shepausedatDouglas?

?

desk, bentdown, andaskedhim 15 .Thelittleboylookedawayandmurmured, “It’syours, teacher.”

She 16 thetimesshehadtakenhishandandwalkedwithhimhereorthere, asshehadtheotherstudents. 17 shehadsaid, “Takemyhand, Douglas, we’llgooutside.”Or, “Letmeshowyouhowtoholdyourpencil.”Or,“Let’sdothistogether.”Douglaswasmostthankfulforhisteacher’shand. 

Thestory 18 morethanthankfulness.Itsayssomethingaboutteachersteachingandparentsparentingandfriendsshowing 19 , andhowmuchitmeanstotheDouglasesoftheworld.Theymightnotalwayssaythanks, butthey’llrememberthehandthat 20 . 

1?

.A.pleasedB.happyC.worriedD.thankful

2.A.advantagedB.disadvantagedC.satisfiedD.dissatisfied

3.A.congratulateB.enjoyC.spendD.celebrate

4.A.characteristicsB.stylesC.subjectsD.contents

5.A.didB.wereC.drewD.displayed

6.A.holidayB.artC.pictureD.boy

7.A.AlthoughB.AsC.SinceD.With

8.A.likelyB.maybeC.perhapsD.possible

9.A.painB.joyC.thankfulnessD.confusion

10.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whom

11.A.impressionB.imaginationC.appreciationD.recognition

12.A.proposedB.expectedC.guessedD.advised

13.A.indicatedB.suggestedC.determinedD.decided

14.A.imaginationB.negotiationC.discussionD.determination

15.A.whatitmeantB.whosehanditwasC.whowasrightD.howhedrewit

16.A.knewB.recalledC.remindedD.memorized

17.A.HowoftenB.HowmuchC.HowsoonD.Howdearly

18.A.remindsofB.tellsofC.speaksofD.approvesof

19.A.kindnessB.friendshipC.comfortD.love

20.A.gaveoutB.putoutC.stuckoutD.reachedout

参考答案 CBAAC BCBCB BACBD  :

 

完形填空练习(六十四)

Dadtaughtmealotaboutlife,especiallyitshardtimes.Irememberedoneofhis1onenightwhenIwasreadytoquit(退出)apoliticalcampaign(运动)Iwaslosing,andwroteaboutitinmydiary.

Tired,feelingthemanymonthsof2,Iwentuptomystudytomakesomenotes.IwaslookingforapencilinthebackofmydeskdrawerwhenI3uponeofDad’soldbusinesscardsthathewassoproudof:

AndreaCuomo,ItalianAmericanGroceriesFineImportedProducts.ThenIthoughtabouthowhe4withdifficultsituations.Alotofpicturesappearedintomy5,butonescenecamesharplyintoview.Wehadjust6toHolliswood,NewYork.Wehadourownhouseforthefirsttime;ithadsomelandaroundit,even7.One,inparticular,wasagreatbluespruce(云杉)thatmusthavebeen40feettall.

Lessthanaweekafterwemovedin,therewasaterrible8.Wecamehomefromthestorethatnighttofindthespruce9almosttotallyfromthegroundandthrownontothestreet.WhenmybrotherFrankieandIsawthespruce,ourhearts10.ButnotDad’s.

Therainwas11.Thenheannounced,“OK,we’regoingtopushhimup!

”“Whatareyoutalkingabout,Dad?

Therootsareoutoftheground!

”“Shutup,we’regoingtopushhimup,he’sgoingto12again.”Wecouldn’tsay13tohim.Sowe

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