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新视野网络英语-完形填空篇
新视野网络英语-完形填空篇

CLOZE

Quiz15

Part 1 Cloze (with four choices provided)

(每小题:1 分)

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose

the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

I have goals for my life, but they are not fame or fortune. But that does not mean I can just

sit 1.2. Adventure,something unusual, exciting and even dangerous sometimes. One dream I have is to be 3.

go into space and 4.defy gravity. On an outer space adventure, I could 5.

the Earth in a spacecraft. I also would like to jump from an airplane, 6.

the sky and parachute (跳伞) to the ground. Or maybe I'll climb steep mountain 7.

8.

jungles in Brazil. No, I'm not 9.

the 10.11.

I could go on a fantastic 12.13.

a naval aircraft carrier and 14.

or be an attorney for the public and 15.

crimes. I could catch them as they are 16. cheating citizens out of their hard-earned money.

Or, I could be a government agent and 17. spy on foreign countries. I could find out if they

are planning a(n) 18.

On second thought, this all seems quite 19.

that I have said. A(n) 20.

my big comfortable chair with the air-conditioning set at a perfect 24 degrees centigrade and read about someone else doing those dangerous things. This book about mining for gold will do fine.

Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.

Lured by fame and fortune, Howard Hughes became the richest man in the world. Born in Houston, Texas in 1905, Hughes' life was 21anything but boring. He was a moviemaker, a pilot of an airliner, an inventor of ladies' underwear (内衣) and the head of a company that

22.

In 1924, he moved to Hollywood to 23.

was in Hollywood, 24.Two Arabian Nights (1928) was a big hit, that

he made a name for himself in film. It won two academy 25.

Hell's Angels (1930), was the most expensive movie of 26.

million at the theaters.

In 1932, Hughes formed the Hughes Aircraft Company, which made many 27.

28.

1934 Air Meet in Miami, Hughes built the world's most advanced aircraft. He then 29.

30.

plane when it was tested. In 1935, he 31set a new speed record, taking the plane to 352

mph. As World War II 32.

full attention 33.34.

to do what he promised the government, he had some troubles. He failed to 35.

36.

Hughes was just 37.

exploits on the big screen and in the air. After time, he realized the 38.

39.

40.

Questions 41 to 60 are based on the following passage.

Fred Astaire was born on May 10, 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska to Frederic E. Austerlitz, an Austrian immigrant and traveling salesman, and his wife Ann Geilus Austerlitz. Fred's sister

Adele was older 41.42.

dancing. In 1904, Mrs. Austerlitz moved with the children to New York. She was 43.

44.

45.

performance. They played a small dancing bride and groom (新郎). 46.

actually very important. It's true that they 47.

they received much 48.49.

Throughout the 1920s, the pair had immense success, which 50.

way for Fred's later career. 51.

Cavendish. In 1932, Adele left the act to get married. 52.

Fred had a bit of a clumsy look about him. He made a screen test for a major film studio.

The studio head had 53.

have the 54.

But 55.

name. In 1933, still 56.

Ginger Rogers. And after one short dance act together, they became an immediate 57.

58.

most popular couple. 59.

in Hollywood if he hadn't been paired with Ginger Rogers. It 60.

was very lucky.

Questions 61 to 80 are based on the following passage.

Born in 1899, Alfred Hitchcock endured many frightening experiences in his life. The

experiences may have helped to fuel his love for 61.

others. At age fourteen, when his father died, he 62.

However, he was 63.

classes.

Hitchcock knew he wanted to become a moviemaker. In 1920, he took a 64.

65.

became an assistant director in just three years. His first film, produced in 1927, got mixed

66.67.

This appreciation came from both critics and the public 68.

people recognized, Hitchcock's films were never 69.

Hitchcock was quite 70.

some people were 71.

and didn't like them.

72.

73.74.

himself to the media. 75.

movies to the public the key to professional success. In other words, the process of 76.

not talk much about his personal life.

Throughout his long career, Hitchcock made 53 films and created some of the world's most

77.78.

was not always happy. He frequently 79.

fearing death. Perhaps the darkness of his character not only led him to succeed, 80.

mystery for us to probe.

Questions 81 to 100 are based on the following passage.

I work for the state as a caseworker. If someone 81.

help them. If they need help with their rent or money to fix their wheelchair or 82.

83.

84.

I believe almost all of them get compensation from another 85.

fraud is 86.87.

for every 88.89.

90.

91.

I am not the enemy, but I don't just give out money to every 92.

walks through my door. I see many people living on the welfare system are making money

with the 93.

take away their welfare 94.95.

My 96.

97.98.

money over there. The governor of this state has 99.

is time to stop giving money away so easily. We can't pay people who simply 100.

QUIZ16

Part 1 Cloze (with four choices provided)

(每小题:1 分)

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose

the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

Have you ever met any caseworkers? Most caseworkers are highly idealistic when they

begin their 1.

2. 3.

cynical. They also start to 4.

companies are very 5.

on welfare might like to be paid for their services 6.

often do this, 7.

people make. Any extra income they earn 8.

computer. Sadly the law does not 9.

they aren't able to make a gradual 10.

clients would 11.

They will be happy if they can 12.

save them from 13.

as 14.

would agree that the system needs 15.

should 16.

lends itself to 17.

the caseworkers' tendency to vigorously 18.

often try to search for lies told by their clients 19.

Someday people like me will thrive under a new system that will encourage them, not seek

to 20.

policy-makers.

Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.

I receive public assistance. I have to go to the welfare office about once a month to 21.

good reason for why I am not working before they give me 22.

find one with a 23.24.

system is 25.26.

helping us, 27.28.

29.

commit fraud is immense. This is because you can't tell them the 30.

31.

32.

only to use tax dollars to help big businesses. He would opt for 33.

34.

could actually have skilled workers. The kind of jobs they find us are 35.

36.

37.

38.

work. However, I just don't think that I have been given the same 39.

whole life. We wish that we can be free to develop our talents without 40.

Questions 41 to 60 are based on the following passage.

The Information Age brings opportunities as well as challenges to all countries. Russia

understands the need to 41.

unlikely, 42.

technological standard set by other countries. It needs $40 billion to 43.

economies stuck in 44.45.

46.

funding and make the information superhighway a reality, some concrete steps need to

be taken to get the 47.

For instance, Hungary has 48.

49.

telephone company to Western companies. Another Western non-domestic company

has also been given a(n) 50.

able to operate an advanced 51.52.

53.

telephones of any level of sophistication. Most industry experts 54.

take 55.

most modern technology. This technology is simply too 56.

does however hope to both have an information technology advantage 57.

58.59.

have to spend money later. By going for next-generation technology now, Vietnamese

officials also say they'll be able to keep 60.

decades. That is the strategic plan for Vietnam.

Questions 61 to 80 are based on the following passage.

A transformation is taking place to greatly raise living standards in the developing

world. Nowhere is the shift to 21st technology more evident than in Vietnam where

they are taking 61.

telecommunications equipment. Investing 62.

step toward realizing increased opportunities and 63.

citizens. I, 64.

countries are not making very 65.

technologies. It sometimes does 66.

fibers. It is true that they are only a millimeter 67.

improvement over the technology of the past. However, if only a very small 68.

doesn't make much sense. The price 69.

is too high. It is possible that it will be more 70.

from now. The existing cables will provide 71.

superhighway. Until more people are ready to get 72.

technology will be fine. The most important step right now 73.

realm of education.

I believe that only the urban business centers should be 74.

this expensive technology right now. Leaders need to look at spending money not only

on the future, 75.76.

77.

might be possible, they will not help the poor as much as other things will. I can't argue

against the fact that benefits might be 78.

access. Still, it is far more likely that the poor will benefit more from basic 79.

80.

a country's problems with one solution. This is a fact that no one can ignore.

Questions 81 to 100 are based on the following passage.

As a manager of a bank in Vietnam, I am very excited at the chances as well as

challenges of the Information Age. Our country is 81.

advancement in the area of telecommunications. Officials from the government have

decided to 82.

this by 83.84.

This technology is going to make 85.

also make using the Internet more 86.

definitely going to 87.

case especially for those in the financial 88.

89.90.

is large. No, more than large, it is 91.

with foreign countries will become far more 92.

businesses. 93.

often. This activity, which is 94.

There are some who believe that we should work on 95.

updating other utilities like water and electricity before we invest in the future. However,

as someone who has a(n) 96.

be happier. It is all quite simple. 97.

our manufacturing and trade, we will not be at the place in the word that we should be.

We will not be doing all the things that our country is 98.

case, we will always 99.

technology. We need to 100.

better telecommunications now. Tackling this problem will help close the gap with our

competitors.

Quiz17

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

If you choose to be alone on purpose, you can wholly devote yourself to thinking. But how often do you think about thinking?

Several years ago a college administrator told me that if he wanted to do any serious thinking,

he had to get up at 5:30 in the morning—I suppose because that was the time 1.

was best. At that time, no one would 2.

professor remark that when his friends catch him 3.

say, "My, it must be nice to have so much free time." And 4.

English teacher—a person who should know better—I find myself feeling vaguely guilty 5.

reading, he is doing nothing.

It's easy to understand the reasons for this 6.

problem is that to most of us, thinking 7.

person in deep thought is an uninspiring sight. He 8.

relaxation. He looks relaxed in his chair as he stares 9.

appearance of wasting time. 10.

But thinking is far different 11.

activities a person can 12.13.

effort. It's a common misconception that if a person is bright, wonderful ideas will 14.

15.

16.

time. Thinking was necessary for him before he could 17.

relativity. Those of us who are 18.

To create even a 19.

months for a good idea to enter my head, let 20.

take thinking as doing nothing?

Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.

I am going to break up with my wife, Becky. I am going to join millions of those who are not

married. In that group with me are people who are either 21.

Also, there with me are people who have never 22.

of 23.

is a 24.25.

crying. 26.

home. I 27.28.

29.

more tea. However, tea is not enough to 30.

pint of wine in the cupboard. Did Thoreau need people? No. And, why should I? A 31.

32.

life. Why should I fear being alone? Being alone has served as 33.

poetry. It has also helped in philosophy 34.

writing down their 35.

36.

and 37.

visit me in this city.

The phone rings and I pick it up. It is Becky. She is offering her 38.

all just a big 39.

need for her? 40.

Questions 41 to 60 are based on the following passage.

Americans love to camp. It is 41.

average about once a year Americans 42.

enter the nation's forests to live for at least a few days. Often, they go out in 43.

44.

have some peace and quiet. It is there that they can give themselves to the 45.

To live alone might be one 46.

company 47.

camp. They make their preparations for weeks and even months 48.

They request time 49.50.

axe to chop wood for a fire—no stove would be more 51.

Their kids aren't very interested in nature, 52.

keep them entertained. They might 53.

collection of things. While camping outside the noisy cities, they are close to nature and can

54.

without 55.56.

whole night. They also can move at their own 57.

has 58.59.

expected to be, but for the time being they might 60.

there is no place like home.

Questions 61 to 80 are based on the following passage.

It is easy to get the impression that bribery and other questionable payments are on the

increase. Questionable payments can be 61.

first is sums of money paid over to achieve political 62.

in this class isn't always paid simply to 63.

be 64.65.

government. Or it can be to 66.

large payments were made to support a US presidential 67.

done to 68.

payments tries to make the 69.

type 70.71.

72.

doing so is acceptable. In these countries, there is a tradition of paying officials to 73.

74.

(ICC) is 75.76.

77.

members of the ICC. The British members 78.

law. However, the French 79.

merely provide guidelines 80.

some people argued recently that "industry is caught in a web of bribery" and that everyone is "on the take".

Questions 81 to 100 are based on the following passage.

Mr. Brown has been senator for quite a few years. He was used to getting favors from businesses in the state he 81.

never expected that he would get 82.

A few months before the senator had met with a man who he thought represented the logging industry. The man said that he wanted a law that would allow his company to 83.

government 84.

85.

to pay money. He would give the senator a good deal of money to 86.

the bill was 87.

88.

the senator, the man wasn't who he said he was. He was actually a detective for the 89.

90.

ethics of its members.

Journalists put microphones in front of the senator's face and asked 91.

92.

93.

94.

The reporters continued to attack him and then in an irritated tone a lawyer of the senator stated, "The senator 95.

a/an 96.

want to 97.

98.

speaking to the reporters, the senator left. He 99.

was later found 100.

Senate.

Quize18

Part 1 Cloze (with four choices provided)

(每小题:1 分)

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

Here is a story about how a mayor tried to offer a bribe to a police officer. The police officer 1 signaled . signaled moved mentioned marked a man to stop his car. The man pulled his van over, obviously 2 annoyed hurt disturbed insulted annoyed at having time 3. taken had cut taken carried away from his busy day.

"I've done 4 absolutely extremely absolutely awfully perfectly nothing wrong," he immediately exclaimed. He said this before the officer even had a chance to 5. address address speak talk communicate him.

6. Irritated Discouraged Irritated Disturbed Encouraged , the officer gave a reply. "Sir, I am here to

7. insure preserve promise insure conserve the safety of the good citizens of this community. You have cut off a man driving a cab and

8. nearly virtually roughly closely nearly hit a woman with her baby.

9. Furthermore However Further Nevertheless Furthermore , you were driving too fast. You were driving well over the speed 10. limit restriction deadline limit border ." "Officer, do you have any 11. idea concept idea thought view who I am? I am the mayor of this city. Surely we can put this 12. mess mess confusion dilemma disorder behind us. You might even get 13. promoted raised promoted upgraded advanced ."

The mayor had never been known for strong sense of ethics. There was a/an 14. ongoing happening forwarding advancing ongoing scandal. Many people were 15accusing accusing pointing convicting blaming the mayor of accepting money from businesses. He would get money and they would receive special 16. favors favors revenue approval surprises .

Now the officer was 17. witnessing perceiving witnessing detecting monitoring the mayor engaged in bribery first hand. 18. Nevertheless Moreover Furthermore Therefore Nevertheless , the officer was an ethical man and so he maintained his standpoint on the matter. He looked at the mayor with a 19. steady constant consistent steady continual gaze and said, "I'm sorry Mayor Stevens. I am going to have to write you a 20 ticket punishment ticket label note ." The officer always takes his job seriously.

Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.

Are there any relations between Australians and Africans? Because native Australians closely look 21 like at as like alike Africans, some people have made comparisons between them. The 22. assumption option assumption perception reception has long been that there is a strong connection between them. Some have thought that Africans and Australians are close 23. relatives alternatives relatives representatives conservatives on a genetic level. 24. In fact In person In public In opinion In fact , this is not true. Australians are genetically far away 25. from from with near apart Africans. Their 26. closest best worst closest farthest relatives are actually South East Asians. This was 27 revealed reckoned registered related revealed by one study. Scientists did a study of the blood 28. proteins proteins profiles particles nuclei of nearly 2,000 racial groups. These groups were those who were in their 1492 locations before the 29. beginning opening beginning origin birth of significant European colonization. This is when Europeans started traveling 30around around away against across the globe. This was done to make 31. certain confident positive certain correct that these populations were not genetically "impure".

They were of pure and definite 32origin source foundation base origin . Study shows that Europeans' genes appear to be a 33. mix mode maximum mix confusion of one third African and two thirds Asian. This genetic information is very important to the 34medical medical surgical chemical mechanical industry. It is this industry that plans to use such 35. information foundation information formation combination to create new drugs. Their drugs will help 36 fight. suffer catch fight contract disease. Some people are strongly against the medical companies. They feel that this is 37. exploitation exploration exploitation compensation corporation of certain racial groups. After all the native groups, which originally gave the 38. samples samples examples diseases drugs , are not getting anything from this work. They aren't 39. paid delivered discussed paid granted any money. It is only the drug companies that 40. benefit evaluate estimate create benefit financially. No matter what people may argue, the study of the blood proteins has provided much information for further studies.

Questions 41 to 60 are based on the following passage.

Have you ever heard of Charles Darwin and his important theories? Charles Darwin's theory of how species 41evolve mature evolve progress expand is of great importance. It created a foundation for 42 what which such what that we know in the present-day as genetics research. Like several scientists before him, Darwin believed all the development of life on earth was a 43 gradual gradual graduated gentle stable occurrence. He believed that 44 organisms individuals organisms objects matters developed over millions of years. They changed over time from a few common 45. ancestors operators generators factors ancestors . Darwin took off on a 46. cruise marine cruise scout spacecraft visiting places around the world. He studied the plants and animals everywhere he went, collecting 47. specimens specimens evidence illustrations cases for further study. On the Galapagos Islands, he noticed many plants and animals were of the 48 same different identical equivalent same type as others he had seen elsewhere. To be specific, they were similar to 49 those it this those that in South America. However, they had changed slightly in 50. adapting confining migrating adapting altering to the island environment. From this observation and similar findings in other parts of the world, he came up 51. with for with as to his theory of natural selection. This theory 52holds holds convinces remains imagines that changes take place within species. These changes 53. occur maintain crop occur obtain without purpose. Still, the changes that are useful in a particular environment will be 54promoted happened identified assembled promoted . Therefore the species will be able to better 55. thrive succeed thrive tolerate endure in that environment. Likewise, those species with slight changes that make it difficult to 56. survive survive withstand experience stand in a certain environment will die out. The same theory could be 57applied attached contributed applied attributed to humans. As humans 58 migrated migrated transferred shifted turned to different environments and climates, certain changes took place. Some of their 59 physical genetic mental psychological physical features changed. 60. Hence However Furthermore Hence Conversely , human skin color, eyes and facial structures of people in different parts of the world can be very different. That is the basic idea of evolution theories.

Questions 61 to 80 are based on the following passage.

Eugene Dubois discovered the first fossils of a larger, bigger brained species of human, in Java in 1891. The 61. skeleton skeleton outline framework structure he found had long, straight legs and was an excellent walker. The size of the head 62. suggested recommended suggested proposed advocated a very large brain. It was about 1,000 centimeters cubed, 63. which that

this it which was much larger than people who came before. All previous 64ancestors founders creators inventors ancestors had smaller heads. Since then, about 40 individuals 65. similar as like similar likewise in character and age to his fossil have been found in Java, and near Beijing (Peking), China. Java man and Peking man are now 66.recognized recognized appreciated accounted realized as belonging to the same group. That is, they are part of the same 67. species variety species brand category , Homo erectus. 68. At On To At In a height of 5 feet, Homo erectus was very tall. He was much taller than 69previous formal authentic genuine previous human species. He also walked 70. erect vertical straight horizontal erect . The shape of the 71. interior inferior superior exterior interior of the head and the bones of the jaw suggest that Homo erectus was able to talk.

In 1976, a complete fossil of the bones of the head were 72. discovered discovered invented disposed disguised in East Africa. It was 73. dated advanced dated traced derived at 1.5 million years old, a million years older than those from Java and Beijing. 74. Hence Moreover Hence Furthermore Yet , Homo erectus was a very successful species. It had 75. thrived boomed burst thrived widened and quickly spread throughout Africa. Within a million years it had 76. migrated expelled migrated transformed descended into Asia and Europe.

Modern humans, Homo sapiens, which 77 means means refers mentions contributes wise man, were also very successful. They first 78 appeared reached happened appeared occurred in Africa about 600,000 years ago. Scientists who have 79. analyzed resolved separated analyzed transplanted fossils of early Homo sapiens say that they are not the same as Homo erectus. There are some genetic 80.differences contrasts uncertainties differences dissimilarities with present-day humans. These changes probably occurred about 30,000 years ago.

Questions 81 to 100 are based on the following passage.

Zora, a black woman did not feel inferior because she was colored. When Zora arrived in Jacksonville other people's perception of her made her 81realize idealize realize characterize rationalize that she was different. She was not the same 82 as to with as for whites. She was 83. in fact in the least in theory in turn in fact a descendant (后裔) of slaves. 84Nevertheless Nevertheless Moreover Therefore Meanwhile , the realization of this fact did not 85. depress impress depress express oppress her. To her, slavery was 86. something something anything everything nothing in the past. She 87.felt thought involved felt kept no disgrace (耻辱). Neither was she embarrassed 88. because of according to along with because because of her family's slave past. 89. Instead Instead Despite Meantime Meanwhile , she felt something very different. She believed that she was already flying 90ahead above ahead about around . She should not stop in the 91. middle level future rain middle to waste time. In other words, she shouldn't spend time 92. weeping weeding weighing weeping sweeping about the past. She viewed her family's slave past 93. as of as for in giving her a lot. She had the world to be 94 won. won stayed loved enjoyed and nothing to be lost. This was 95.unlike like dislike unlike alike the whites. They were trying not to 96. lose use rise loose lose their power. They were trying to keep their 97. privileges privileges prejudices preferences pressures . She could only gain, and 98. for by for in at anything she did, she would get twice as much praise. The game of keeping what one has is 99 never often always never already so exciting as trying to get something. This game could not be as much fun 100 as that with for as the game of getting and winning. For Zora, nothing to lose is nothing to be afraid of. Being colored put her in a better position to work hard and move ahead without any fear.

Quzi19

Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.

Billie Holiday's grandfather was one of 17 children. His mother was a black Virginia slave and his father a white Irish plantation owner.

Billie first heard music on an old record 1. 2.

floors 3. 4.

a 5.

then quickly won 6.

jazz singer 7.

1933, one especially popular singer 8.

a place that she would receive even more attention. He brought her to her first studio 9.

10.

future sales.

11.

12.13.

14.

love roast duck," she wrote. Songs she 15.

Child." In this song, she was 16.

she was promoting the 17.

18.

She was 19.

Billie Holiday died a(n) 20.

Questions 21 to 40 are based on the following passage.

Harriet Tubman was born a slave around 1820. While she was still in her early teens, she suffered a(n) 21.

22.

23.

24.

supervisor from attacking another slave. The man picked up

and threw a two-pound 25.

26.

27.

Around 1844 she married a free black man named John

Tubman. In 1849, she was afraid that she, 28.

was to be sold. Tubman 29.

She got some assistance from a 30.

woman. Tubman 31.

North Star by night, making her 32.

freedom. It was in Philadelphia, 33.

work, that she saved some money. The following year she

returned to Maryland to free her sister and her sister's two

children. She made the 34.

trip back to the South soon after. This second trip was in order

to 35.

her third return, she went back to the South to look for her

husband, 36.

wife. But this did not change her mind to help others 37.

高二英语完形填空试题(有答案和解析)

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