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完形填空题汇总讲解学习
练习1
Directions:
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Everybodydances.Ifyouhave1swervedtoavoidsteppingonacrackinthesidewalk,youhavedanced.Ifyouha1eeverknelttopray,youhavedanced.Fortheseactionshavefiguredimportantly2thehistoryofdance.Dancegoes3tothebeginningofcivilization-----4thetribe.----wherenativedancedtoget5theywanted.Primitivedancewas6allpractical,notthesocialdancingweknowtoday.Nativesapproacheddancewith7seriousnessasawaytohelpthetribeinthecrucialprocess8survival.Dancewasbelievedtobethe9directwaytorepellocusts,to10raintofall,toinsurethatamaleheirwouldbeborn,and11guaranteevictoryinaforthcomingbattles.
Primitive12wasgenerallydonebymanypeoplemovinginthesamemanneranddirection.13alldanceshadleaders,solodances14rare.Muchusewasmadeof15partofthebody.Andso16werethesetribedancesthat,ifanative17missasinglestep,hewouldbeputtodeath18thespot.
Fortunately,thesamerigid19thatgovernedthelivesofthesepeopledonotapplyinthe20relaxedsettingsoftoday’sdance.
1.A)ever B)before C)never D)after
2.A)about B)in C)for D)around
3.A)forward B)back C)up D)down
4.A)at B)for C)of D)to
5.A)when B)why C)which D)what
6.A)about B)above C)under D)over
7.A)little B)less C)great D)lease
8.A)to B)over C)of D)at
9.A)most B)first C)least D)last
10.A)cause B)happen C)try D)make
11.A)for B)of C)to D)at
12.A)food B)dance C)spells D)harvest
13.A)Since B)Despite C)Thus D)Although
14.A)are B)was C)were D)is
15.A)only B)every C)then D)some
16.A)comic B)boring C)solemn D)tiring
17.A)would B)should C)might D)could
18.A)in B)at C)on D)around
19.A)sticks B)messages C)reviews D)rules
20.A)less B)more C)least D)most
Anwser:
1.A2.C3.B4.D5.D6.B7.B8.C9.A10.A11.C12.B13.A14.C15.B16.C17.B18.C19.D20.B
练习2
Directions:
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),C),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Thetraditionalweddingvow“tostaytogethertilldeathusdopart”isbecomingobsoleteinmostwesterncountries1divorceratescontinuetorisesteadily.IntheUS,forexample,thestatisticsfor1978showonedivorcefor2twomarriages;inthatyear,overamillioncouples3theirmarriagesdissolved,oftenathighfinancialandsocial4
Onefactorbehindthesteadyrisein5rates,accordingtosociologists,isthechanging6ofwomen.Moreandmorewomenarecontinuingtowork7marriage,thusremainingfinanciallyindependent.8,theyarebecomingless9ofhusbandswhotreatthemassubordinates.10importantfactoristhegradualrelaxationofdivorce11inmanystates.Itisnow12easytoobtainadivorceonthe13ofirretrievablebreakdownofmarriage.
14divorceisoftentheonlysatisfactorysolutionmarriedcoupleswhocannolonger15thesightofeachother,itcanhaveashockingeffectontheir16.
Itisestimatedthatone17fourchildrenintheUnitedStates18liveswithonlyoneparent.Manysuchchildrengrowuptobeemotionallyunstableto19withthepressuresofmodernsociety.Theyaretheprincipal20ofdivorce.
1.A)soB)while C)thoughD)as
2.A)everyB)theC)considerD)each
3.A)letB)wished C)wantedD)had
4.A)fareB)chargeC)dutyD)cost
5.A)weddingB)deathC)divorceD)growth
6.A)statusB)stay C)stallD)statue
7.A)tillB)forC)afterD)since
8.A)StillB)MoreoverC)TherebyD)However
9.A)tolerableB)tolerantC)intolerableD)intolerant
10.A)OtherB)AnotherC)AnyD)One
11.A)ordersB)principlesC)lawD)disciplines
12.A)relativeB)considerableC)relativelyD)considering
13.A)surfacesB)bordersC)bottomsD)grounds
14.A)WhileB)AsC)butD)Therefore
15.A)seeB)keep C)standD)catch
16.A)parentsB)boysC)kidD)relatives
17.A)toB)inC)ofD)out
18.A)timelyB)currently C)incidentallyD)instantly
19.A)handleB)copeC)endureD)bear
20.A)tragediansB)losersC)victimsD)captures
Anwser:
1.D2.A3.D4.D5.B6.A7.B8.C9.D10.C11.B12.B13.D14.A15.B16.B17.C18.C19.B20.B
练习3
Directions:
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),C),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Thehorseandcarriageisathingofthepast,butloveandmarriagearestillwithusandstillcloselyinterrelated.MostAmericanmarriages,1firstmarriagesunitingyoungpeople,aretheresultofmutualattractionandaffection2thanpracticalconsiderations.
IntheUnitedStates,parentsdonot3marriagesfortheirchildren.Teenagersusuallyfindmatesthroughtheirownacademicandsocial4andbegindatinginhighschool.5youngpeoplefeelfreetochoosetheirfriendsfrom6groups,mostchooseamateofsimilar7.Thisisdueinparttoparentalguidance.Parentscannot8spouses(配偶)fortheirchildren,buttheycanusually9choicesbyvoicingdisapprovalofsomeonetheyconsiderunsuitable.
10,marriagesbetweenmembersofdifferentgroups(interclass,interfaith,andinterracialmarriage)are11,probablybecauseofgreatermobilityoftoday’syouthandthefactthattheyare12byfewerprejudicesthantheirparents.Manyyoungpeopleleavetheirhometownstoattendcollege,serveinthearmedforces,13pursueacareerinabiggercity.Onceawayfromhomeandfamily,theyaremore14todateandmarryoutsidetheirownsocialgroup.
InmobileAmericansociety,interclassmarriagesareneither15norastonishing.Interfaithmarriagesare16ontherise,especiallybetweenProtestantsandCatholics.Ontheotherhand,interracialmarriagesarestillvery17.Itcanbedifficultforinterracialcouplestofindaplacetolive,maintainfriendships,and18afamily.Marriagesbetweenpeopleofdifferentnational19(butthesameraceandreligion)havebeencommonplacehere20colonialtimes.
1.A)speciallyB)particularlyC)naturallyD)fortunately
2.A)moreB)lessC)ratherD)better
3.A)arrangeB)manageC)engageD)propose
4.A)positionB)contractC)associationD)contacts
5.A)SinceIfC)ThoughD)Hence
6.A)separateB)independentC)identicalD)different
7.A)backgroundB)circumstanceC)situationD)condition
8.A)opposeB)selectC)rejectD)approve
9.A)influenceB)affordC)makeD)provide
10.A)ThereforeB)MoreoverC)HoweverD)likewise
11.A)decliningB)increasingC)prohibitingD)reducing
12.A)restrainedB)reservedC)retainedD)restricted
13.A)butB)soC)orD)otherwise
14.A)likelyB)reluctantC)possibleD)lonely
15.A)scarceB)riskyC)rareD)rigid
16.A)inB)forC)atD)on
17.A)normalB)ordinaryC)uncommonD)common
18.A)raiseB)growC)settleD)unite
19.A)sourceB)originC)conventionD)immigrant
20.A)sinceB)inC)forD)during
Anwser:
1.C2.B3.A4.D5.B6.D7.A8.C9.A10.B11.C12.D13.B14.A15.C16.D17.B18.A19.C20.A
练习4
Directions:
Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),C),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Thehorseandcarriageisathingofthepast,butloveandmarriagearestillwithusandstillcloselyinterrelated.MostAmericanmarriages,1firstmarriagesunitingyoungpeople,aretheresultofmutualattractionandaffection2thanpracticalconsiderations.
IntheUnitedStates,parentsdonot3marriagesfortheirchildren.Teenagersusuallyfindmatesthroughtheirownacademicandsocial4andbegindatinginhighschool.5youngpeoplefeelfreetochoosetheirfriendsfrom6groups,mostchooseamateofsimilar7.Thisisdueinparttoparentalguidance.Parentscannot8spouses(配偶)fortheirchildren,buttheycanusually9choicesbyvoicingdisapprovalofsomeonetheyconsiderunsuitable.
10,marriagesbetweenmembersofdifferentgroups(interclass,interfaith,andinterracialmarriage)are11,probablybecauseofgreatermobilityoftoday’syouthandthefactthattheyare12byfewerprejudicesthantheirparents.Manyyoungpeopleleavetheirhometownstoattendcollege,serveinthearmedforces,13pursueacareerinabiggercity.Onceawayfromhomeandfamily,theyaremore14todateandmarryoutsidetheirownsocialgroup.
InmobileAmericansociety,interclassmarriagesareneither15norastonishing.Interfaithmarriagesare16ontherise,especiallybetweenProtestantsandCatholics.Ontheotherhand,interracialmarriagesarestillvery17.Itcanbedifficultforinterracialcoup