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高考英语四月模块仿真冲刺精练3完型填空
2013高考英语四月冲刺精练:
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1、OneafternoonItouredanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquiet 36 ofthesplendidartwork.
Ayoung 37 viewingthepaintingsaheadofme 38 nonstopbetweenthemselves.Iwatchedthemamomentanddecidedtheladywasdoingallthetalking.Iadmiredtheman's 39forputtingupwithher 40 streamofwords. 41 bytheirnoise,Imovedon.
ImetthemseveraltimesasImoved 42 thevariousroomsofart.EachtimeIheardhercontinuousflowofwords,Imovedaway 43 .
Iwasstandingatthecounterofthemuseumgiftshopmakinga 44 whenthecoupleapproachedthe 45 .Beforetheyleft,theman 46 intohispocketandpulledoutawhiteobject.He 47 itintoalongstickandthen 48 hiswayintothecoatroomtogethiswife'sjacket.
"He'sa 49 man,"theclerkatthecountersaid."Mostofuswouldgiveupifwewereblindedatsuchayoungage.Duringhisrecovery,hemadeapromisehislifewouldn'tchange.So,asbefore,heandhiswifecomein 50 thereisanewartshow."
"Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheart?
"Iasked."Hecan'tsee."
"Can'tsee!
You're 51 .Heseesalot.MorethanyouandIdo,"theclerksaid."Hiswife 52 eachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead."
Ilearnedsomethingaboutpatience, 53 andlovethatday.Isawthepatienceofayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithout 54 andthecourageofa''husbandwhowouldnot 55 blindnesstochangehislife.AndIsawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasIwatchedthiscouplewalkaway,theirarmsintertwined.
36.A.view B.touch C.wander D.stare
37.A.lady B.couple C.man D.clerk
38.A.yelled B.argued C.screamed D.chatted
39.A.attempt B.independence C.patience D.wisdom
40.A.constant B.vivid C.casual D.vague
41.A.Adopted B.Adapted C.Disturbed D.Conducted
42.A.from B.to C.towards D.through
43.A.anxiously B.quickly C.urgently D.sensibly
44.A.comment B.purchase C.decision D.profit
45.A.exit B.entrance C.front D.queue
46.A.plugged B.reached C.held D.bent
47.A.lengthened B.made C.brought D.broadened
48.A.led B.found C.tapped D.forced
49.A.generous B.rough C.smart D.brave
50.A.wherever B.whatever C.whenever D.whichever
51.A.unique B.silly C.equal D.wrong
52.A.decorates B.draws C.shoves D.describes
53.A.kindness B.pride C.courage D.enthusiasm
54.A.sight B.support C.expectation D.confidence
55.A.get B.allow C.hope D.cause
2、WingsofAngel
IusedtohatemyselfbecauseIwasn’t“normal”.Everyoneelsecouldplayonthemonkeybarsandrideonabicycle,butnot 36 .Ihadaseverespinalcorddisorder(脊髓病)andIknewIwouldalwaysbemuch 37 thanothers.
IhatedgoingtoschoolandIhated 38 atme.Ihatedseeingotherssmilingbroadlyandstanding 39 andtall.Andmostofall,Ihatedlookinginthe 40 andseeinganuglyandhunchback(驼背).
Myfriendsfoundme 41 becauseIdidn’tletothergetclosetome.IthoughtIwasgoingtogoonlikethisfortherestofmylife 42 Angelaappeared.
Thatafternoon,Iwassittingbymyselfinacorneroftheschool—aspotwherenoonewould
43 me.That’swhenIfirstheardyourvoice.
“Hi.CanIsitdown?
”
Iraisedmyheadandthereshewas,withanirresistiblesmileonherroundface.
“Whatareyoulookingat?
”youasked.
“Ants.”
“Whataretheydoing?
”
“No 44 .”
“Ibetthey’replayinggamesandmakefriends.Don’tyouthinkso?
”
Thatwashowour 45 startedanditdidn’tstop.Wetalkedabouteverythingunderthesun—theants,theclouds,mylittleniche(处境)—untilitwassunset.
Thensuddenly,yousawmy 46 .Shejuststared.
Myheart 47 .WhatIfearedmosthadhappenedandIknewforsureshewould 48 menow.
Shestoodup,pointedatmybackandsaid,“Iknowwhyyourbackishunched.”
Iclosedmyeyeslikeacriminalwaitingtobe 50 .Ibeggedinmyheartforherto 51 ,butyoujustkeptongoing.“Iknowwhatyou’vegotinthere.Doyou?
”
“No,”Ianswered 52 .
Shebentandwhisperedinmyears.
“Yourbackisbunchedbecauseyou’vegotapairofwingsfromtheangels.”
Iwas 53 .Ilookedintoyoureyesandher 54 touchedmyheart.Fromthatdayon,Istartedtolearnto 55 myselfbecauseIhavethewingsofanangelandakind–heartedfriend.
36.A.them B.it C.mo D.her
37.A.sadder B.shorter C.weaker D.slower
38.A.looking B.smiling C.aiming D.glaring
39.A.still B.alone C.straight D.together
40.A.street B.sun C.corner D.mirror
41.A.distant B.stubborn C.hopeless D.unfortunate
42.A.after B.before C.since D.until
43.A.disturb B.seek C.interrupt D.ignore
44.A.wonder B.idea C.sign D.action
45.A.connection B.competition C.conversation D.comprehension
46.A.face B.back C.eyes D.shoulders
47.A.sank B.beat C.broke D.ached
48.A.carefor B.relyon C.lookdownupon D.putupwith
49.A.that B.how C.whether D.why
50.A.accused B.arrested C.punished D.sentenced
51.A.relax B.leave C.stop D.pause
52.A.shyly B.weakly C.proudly D.firmly
53.A.astonished B.ashamed C.annoyed D.amused
54.A.wisdom B.generosity C.honesty D.kindness
55.A.control B.like C.comfort D.enjoy
3、Myjobwastomakeclassroomobservationsandencourageatrainingprogramthatwouldenablestudentstofeelgoodaboutthemselvesandtakechargeoftheirlives.Donnawasoneofthevolunteerteacherswhoparticipatedinthis 26 .
Oneday,IenteredDonna’sclassroom,tookaseatinthebackoftheroomand 27 .Allthestudentswereworking 28 atask.Thestudentnexttomewasfillingherpagewith“ICan’ts.”“Ican’tkickthesoccerball.”“Ican’tgetDebbietolikeme.”Herpagewashalffullandsheshowedno 29 ofstopping.Iwalkeddowntherowandfound 30 waswritingsentences,describingthingstheycouldn’tdo.
Bythistimetheactivityarousedmy 31 ,soIdecidedtocheckwiththeteachertoseewhatwasgoingon 32 Inoticedshetoowasbusywriting.“Ican’tgetJohn’smothertocomeforaparents’meeting.”Ifeltitbestnotto 33 .
Afteranothertenminutes,thestudentswere 34 tofoldthepapersinhalfandbringthemtothefront.Theyplacedtheir“ICan’t”statementsintoanemptyshoebox.ThenDonna 35 hers.Sheputthelidonthebox,tuckeditunderherarmandheadedoutthedoor.Studentsfollowedtheteacher.Ifollowedthestudents.HalfwaydownthehallwayDonnagotashovelfromthetoolhouse,andthenmarchedthestudentstothefarthestcorneroftheplayground.Theretheybeganto 36 .Theboxof“ICan’ts”wasplacedatthe 37 oftheholeandthenquicklycoveredwithdirt.AtthispointDonnaannounced,“Boysandgirls,pleasejoinhandsand 38 yourheads.”Theyquicklyformedacirclearoundthegrave.
Donnadeliveredtheeulogy(悼词).“Friends,wegatheredheretodayto 39 thememoryof‘ICan’t.’Heis 40 byhisbrothersandsisters‘ICan’and‘IWill’.May‘ICan’t’restin 41 .Amen!
”
Sheturnedthestudents 42 andmarchedthembackintotheclassroom.Theycelebratedthe 43 of“ICan’t”.Donnacutalargetombstonefrompaper.Shewrotethewords“ICan’t”atthetopandthedateatthebottom,thenhungitintheclassroom.Onthoserareoccasionswhenastudent 44 andsaid,“ICan’t,”Donna 45 pointedtothepapertombstone.Thestudentthenrememberedthat“ICan’t”wasdeadandchoseotherstatement.
26.A.job B.project C.observation D.course
27.A.checked B.noticed C.watched D.waited
28.A.on B.with C.as D.for
29.A.scenes B.senses C.marks D.signs
30.A.nobody B.somebody C.everyone D.anyone
31.A.curiosity B.suspect C.sympathy D.worry
32.A.and B.or C.but D.so
33.A.insert B.interrupt C.talk D.request
34.A.taught B.shown C.forced D.instructed
35.A.added B.wrote C.made D.folded
36.A.cry B.pray C.dig D.play
37.A.back B.bottom C.top