2016年高考英语完形填空
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Weeks ago , I quarreled with mother and rushed out madly , leaving my mother sobbing alone .When settled in my friend’s house, I read a story ,which touched me deeply, and finally decided to return to home
full of warmth.
On a beautiful hill , there was a little girl living in a simple and poor house . Usually she 21 play in the small garden. She could see over the garden fence and across the valley a wonderful house with shining golden windows high on another hill. 22 she loved her parents and her family, she desired to live in such a house and 23 all day about how wonderful and exciting 24 must feel to live there.
At the age when she gained some 25_ skill and sensibility (识别力), she 26 her mother for a bike ride 27 the garden. Her mother finally allowed her to go, 28 her keeping close to the house and not 29 too far. The day was beautiful. The little girl knew 30 where she was heading! 31 the hill and across the valley, she rode to the 32 of the golden house. 33 she got off her bike and put it against the gate post, she focused on the path 34 to the house and then on the house itself. She was very disappointed when she 35 that all the windows were 36 and rather dirty.
So 37 and heart-broken, she didn’t go any further. She 38 and all of a sudden she saw an
amazing 39 . There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden. Looking at her little home, she 40 that she had been living in her golden house filled with love and care. Everything she dreamed was right there in front of her nose!
21. A. might B. should C. would D. must
22. A. Unless B. Although C. Since D. But
23. A. dreamed B. worried C. asked D. shouted
24. A. this B. that C. it D. which
25. A. different B. scientific C. musical D. basic
26. A. begged B. exchanged C. invited D. paid
27. A. inside B. outside C. through D. along
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29. A. traveling B. running C. riding D. walking
30. A. madly B. rapidly C. definitely D. possibly
31. A. Over B. Down C. Around D. Beside
32. A. windows B. steps C. center D. gate
33. A. Until B. As C. While D. Because
34. A. getting B. introducing C. leading D. moving
35. A. felt B. learned C. concluded D. found
36. A. clear B. bright C. plain D. wide
37. A. anxious B. angry C. appreciative D. sad
38. A. turned around B. cheered up C. Concentrated on D. dropped in
39. A. hill B. valley C. theme D. sight
40. A. imagined B. decided C. realized D. describes
Since my family were not going to be helpful, I decided I would look for one all by myself and not tell them about it till I’d got one.
I had seen an agency advertised in a local newspaper. I rushed out of the 41 in search of it. I was wildly excited, and as 42 as if I were going on the stage. Finding the 43 quite easily, I ran breathlessly through a door which said “Enter without knocking, if you please.”
The simple atmosphere of the office 44 me. The woman looked carefully at me 45 through her glasses, and then 46 me in a low voice. I answered softly. All of a sudden I started to feel rather 47 . She wondered why I was looking for this sort of 48 .I felt even more helpless when she told me that it would be 49 to get a job without 50 .I wondered whether I ought to leave, 51 the telephone on her desk rang.
I heard her say:
“ 52 , I’ve got someone in the 53 at this very moment who might 54 .” She wrote down a __55 , and held it out to me, saying: “Ring up this lady. She wants a 56 immediately. In fact, you would have to start tomorrow by cooking a dinner for ten people.”
“Oh yes,” said I — 57 having cooked for more than four in my life. I 58 her again and again, and rushed out to the 59 telephone box. I collected my thoughts, took a deep breath, and rang the number. I said confidently that I was just what she was looking for.
I spent the next few hours 60 cook books.
41. A. bed B. agency C. office D.house
42. A. proud B. nervous C. pleased D.worried
43. A. family B. door C. place D.stage
44. A. calmed B. excited C. frightened D.disturbed
45. A. as usual B. for a while C. in a minute D.once again
46. A. advised B. examined C. informed D.questioned
47. A. encouraged B. dissatisfied C. hopeless D.pleased
48. A. place B. job C. advice D.help
49. A. difficult B. helpless C. possible D.unusual
50. A. experience B. ability C. knowledge D.study
51. A. after B. since C. until D.when
52. A. Above all B. As a matter of fact C.As a result D.In spite of that
53. A. family B. house C. office D.restaurant
54. A. suit B. accept C. hire D.offer
55. A. letter B. name C. note D.number
56. A. cook B. help C. teacher D.secretary
57. A. almost B. never C. nearly D.really
58. A. answered B. promised C. thanked D.told
59. A. outside B. local C. closest D.nearest
60. A. borrowing B. buying C. reading D. writing
Things have been kind of tough lately for Shannon Baker and her little family. They have each other’s parents and young daughter and for that they are 41 . But she and her husband are both 42 currently. And their car is in great need of 43 . And then there is the matter of their second child, who is 44 soon. So things are a little tense for the Baker family these days.
When Shannon and her daughter were walking through a store 45 lot recently, Shannon picked up an envelope from the ground that 46 $4,000 in cash. There were a 47 of different interpretations(解释)that could be considered. Was this a kind of good 48 ? Could it be an attempt by the universe to balance everything? Could it be simply a gift from God? Shannon didn’t know. The only thing she knew was that the cash in that envelope 49 to someone else.
Oh, and one other thing she knew: Her young daughter was 50 . “My kid was standing right there
51 I found it,” Shannon told WLS-TV in Chicago. “So basically I wanted to teach my daughter how to be
52 . And for me that was enough.”
Never mind the bills that were 53 , or the car that needed to be fixed, or the baby that would come soon. And forget that when she 54 the money over to the police she was told that there was actually nothing illegal if she 55 it.
The police were able to return the money to the person who 56 it: an old woman. And one can imagine the 57 and relief she felt when the police handed the lost envelope back to her. “She came to my house and she was almost in tears, 58 me,” Shannon said. “She gave me a hug and an envelope with a small 59 in it. But the amount, large or small, didn’t 60 . What was important was the opportunity to teach my daughter honesty.”
41. A. grateful B. upset C. sensitive D. controlled
42. A. removed B. appreciated C. disappointed D. unemployed
43. A. protection B. repair C. cash D. sale
44. A. sick B. serious C. dull D. due
45. A. gathering B. begging C. parking D. cleaning
46. A. included B. contained C. charged D. paid
47. A. number B. deal C. plenty D. lots
48. A. expense B. hope C. fortune D. prize
49. A. pointed B. belonged C. owned D. possessed
50. A. demanding B. affecting C. laughing D. watching
51. A. when B. though C. because D. before
52. A. humorous B. loyal C. ripe D. honest
53. A. giving away B. piling up C. showing off D. passing by
54. A. watched B. turned C. got D. collected
55. A. checked B. kept C. made D. promoted
56. A. sent B. disliked C. confirmed D. lost
57. A. respect B. regret C. tension D. delight
58. A. comforting B. congratulating C. thanking D. offending
59. A. amount B. present C. account D. choice
60. A. decline B. matter C. cater D. conflict
Dad is a reserved man of few words but is always strict. He is different from others in beliefs and 21 : beating or scolding his son as he believes in such a principle—a dutiful son is the 22 of the rod.(棒)At about 8 years old, Dad busied himself outside in the day time 23 began to punish for whatever I did wrong after the supper. Mom and Sister took turns at telling on me for having made 24 , so he would beat me like 25 , leaving my arms a lot of bruises(伤痕).
I was upset and disturbed 26 being just a 10-year-old kid, who thought, “I was unfairly beaten, so I would take my anger out on other smaller kids”. Therefore, I used to 27 with other kids and Dad would deal me a 28 blow the next time.
It turned out that I couldn’t concentrate on my lessons, 29 unable to write out the English alphabet. To make matters worse, I was 30 into a reformatory school(少年感化院) where I stayed 31 for two years. This time dad shed 32 tears, saying, “Son, it is not that I don’t love you but that I should not have been so annoyed at your failure to 33 what I expect!”
Several years later, my parents were 34 invited to show up at the Ph.D. graduation ceremony. Dad didn’t say a single word to 35 me but cried bitterly again , and at this very moment, my mind was in a mess of 36 emotions and I stood on the stage with warm tears: the first time you cried for my being a 37 guy, but this time you did for my being a Ph.D.
Never have I put my children 38 by adopting force as I am aware that I was beaten into 39 inappropriately.
I often say to my children, “Well done! A perfect job you’ve done. Now Daddy will give you 40 up or pat you on the back!”
21. A. operations B. practices C. attitudes D. manners
22. A. effect B. effort C. product D. target
23. A. but B. while C. so D. or
24. A. mess B. life C. trouble D. noise
25. A. something B. somebody C. anybody D. anything
26. A. by means of B. on account of C. in terms of D. in spite of
27. A. quarrel B. fight C. play D. debate
28. A. heavier B. faster C. swifter D. crazier
29. A. still B. even C. also D. always
30. A. sentenced B. admitted C. sent D. led
31. A. confusedly B. calmly C. regretfully D. safely
32. A. angry B. sympathetic C. desperate D. bitter
33. A. keep up with B. live up to C. make up for D. put up with
34. A. warmly B. randomly C. seriously D. honorably
35. A. praise B. inspire C. support D. greet
36. A. puzzled B. disturbed C. mixed D. excited
37. A. stubborn B. guilty C. naughty D. tough
38. A. good B. right C. difficult D. easy
39. A. responding B. fighting C. behaving D. performing
40. A. thumbs B. heads C. arms D. eyes
I was in a rush as always, but this time it was for an important date I just couldn’t be late for! I found myself at a checkout counter behind a(n ) 21 woman seemingly in no hurry as she paid for her groceries. A PhD student with not a lot of money, I had hurried into the store to pick up some22 . I was in a huge23 , thinking of my upcoming evening. I did not want to be late for this date.
We were in Boston, a place not always known for small conversation between strangers. The old woman stopped 24 her basket and looked up at me. She smiled. It was a nice smile –warm and reassuring –and I returned her gift by 25 back.
“Must be a special lady, whoever it is that will be getting those beautiful flowers,” she said.
“Yes, she’s special,” I said, and then to my26 , the words kept coming out.
“It’s only our second27 , but somehow I am just having the feeling she’s ‘the one’. Jokingly, I added, “The only problem is that I can’t figure out why she’d want to date a guy like me.”
“Well, I think she’s very lucky to have a boyfriend who brings her such lovely flowers and who is obviously in love with her,” the woman said.” “My husband used to 28 me flowers every week –even when times were 29 and we didn’t have much money. Those were incredible days; he was very 30 and –of course –I miss him since he’s 31.”
I 32 for my flowers as she was gathering up her groceries. There was no doubt in my mind as I walked up to her. I 33 her on the shoulder and said, “You were right, you know. These flowers are34for a very sp ecial lady.” I35her the flowers and thanked her for such a nice conversation.
It took her a moment to36that I was giving her the flowers I had just 37. “You have a wonderful evening,” I said. I left her with a big smile and my heart warmed38 I saw her smelling the beautiful flowers.
I remember being 39late for my date that night and telling my girlfriend the above story. A couple of years later, when I finally40the courage to ask her to marry me, she told me that this story had helped to seal it for her –that was the night that I won her heart.
21. A. elegant B. kind-hearted C. sensitive D. elderly
22. A. dollars B. gifts C. flowers D. counters
23. A. flash B. mess C. rush D. minute
24. A. filling B. unloading C. topping D. pushing
25. A. smiling B. nodding C. turning D. waving
26. A. surprise B. happiness C. satisfaction D. embarrassment
27. A. talk B. date C. marriage D. engagement
28. A. take B. bring C. buy D. fetch
29. A. smooth B. flexible C. tough D. limited
30. A. considerate B. optimistic C. realistic D. romantic
31. A. passed away B. hid away C. swept away D. died away
32. A. send B. bought C. paid D. packed
33. A. struck B. stopped C. called D. touched
34. A. indeed B. probably C. likely D. possibly
35. A. sent B. appreciated C. took D. handed
36. A. confuse B. entertain C. puzzle D. realize
37. A. purchased B. picked C. taken D. paid
38. A. once B. as C. unless D. if
39. A. slightly B. incredibly C. absolutely D. merely
40. A. picked up B. pulled up C. took up D. worked up
In my friends’ eyes I am a lucky dog. Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) had 41 me 49 days before the “big day”.
The college entrance exam lost its 42 to me. It became a problem that others would have to deal with. 43 , like all my friends and everyone else around me, I worked hard every 44 of the way in order to achieve my goal.
The chance to take BFSU’s pretest was a turning point in high school. It was a dilemma(困难的抉择)at first because BFSU 45 on the humanities (人文科学)and I had never 46 that route. I did not make up my mind 47 my teacher told me that nobody should ever 48 an opportunity. Having 49 with the decision all night, I decided at last to give it a go. The following week I 50 no effort in getting fully prepared for BFSU’s test. I worked so hard that I often 51 myself studying at my desk at four o’clock in the morning. I 52 began to understand the saying, “No pains, no gains.”
After I had been 53 , my friends asked me if I 54 not being able to achieve my 55 dream. And yes, I sometimes 56 what would have happened if I had kept on moving. But I have no regrets. As a 19 - year - old girl, I don’t have a clear view of my 57 . But after I got to BFSU’s campus and saw devoted professors and students, I realized that this is the place for me to make a(n) 58 in society.
Recently, I have been busy helping my classmates put their school registration in 59 . We all used to work so hard together. Without as much pressure from the examination as before, I 60 every opportunity to do whatever I can for my classmates. I hope they can make use of their precious time to prepare for the war, the university entrance examination. And I hope that they can win this battle.
41. A. allowed B. permitted C. admitted D. approved
42. A. pressure B. importance C. advantage D. strength
43. A. Besides B. Otherwise C. However D. Indeed
44. A. step B. moment C. minute D. action
45. A. rests B. depends C. bases D. focuses
46. A. heard B. considered C. seen D. met
47. A. until B. unless C. when D. before
48. A. miss B. risk C. take D. catch
49. A. stayed B. competed C. struggled D. complained
50. A. spared B. took C. shared D. avoided
51. A. forced B. made C. promoted D. found
52. A. gradually B. suddenly C. quickly D. naturally
53. A. hired B. accepted C. received D. elected
54. A. hated B. remembered C. regretted D. minded
55. A. satisfactory B. unique C. big D. original
56. A. wonder B. doubt C. question D. ask
57. A. past B. future C. present D. experience
58. A. opportunity B. chance C. difference D. sense
59. A. number B. order C. size D. amount
60. A. appreciate B. issue C. understand D. change
There is a fine line between a parent who is active and open-minded and one that doesn’t know when to let go. As my daughter, Nicole, prepares to leave home for college, I’m discovering how hard it is to stay on the 41 side of this line. When I hold 42 the apron strings(围裙带) connecting us, Nicole, eager to 43 independence, tries to loosen my grasp. What results is a (an) 44 mother-daughter, push-me, pull-you kind of tango.
For the past two years, it’s gon e like this:
Mother’s question: “Have you thought of taking an advanced class(大学预备课程)so that you can earn college credit?”
Daughter’s 45 : “No, I’m not interested in that.”
……
Two months ago, she was 46 to a great university. However, I was still the mother having a 47 time letting go. The night before the introductory meeting of the university, I had read the course catalog carefully and 48 courses which I thought looked good. We met on the campus the next afternoon, and Nicole’s face49 with excitement. “I have had my entire schedule figured out,” she said. “Already?” I was astonished, 50 she should have discussed it with me. I examined the schedule. Nicole hadn’t taken a (an) 51 one of the courses I had suggested. Every course she had chosen 52 suited her interests. Just then I saw a mature, capable young woman with a 53 mind and the ability to shape her future. She no longer needed her mother 54 every decision she made. I felt proud, though still a bit 55 .
I 56 the lessons carefully. Nicole has struggled to learn over the past 18 years: 57 , sympathy, and hard work. There have been a few holes along the way. 58 , she is well-equipped and eager to 59 the future. The next step, I recognized, was mine to take: giving my daughter and myself the 60 we both needed.
41. A. left B. each C. either D. right
42. A. onto B. up C. back D. out
43. A. keep B. refuse C. taste D. bear
44. A. awkward B. relaxing C. lively D. beautiful
45. A. comment B. response C. concept D. word
46. A. received B. accepted C. treated D. invited
47. A. good B. great C. hard D. easy
48. A. taken B. emphasized C. offered D. underlined
49. A. lit up B. built up C. turned up D. made up
50. A. imagining B. adding C. hoping D. thinking
51. A. only B. single C. even D. just
52. A. mostly B. hardly C. exactly D. slightly
53. A. sharp B. normal C. different D. typical
54.A.encouraging B. agreeing C. disagreeing D. evaluating
55. A. anxious B. excited C. sad D. tense
56. A. reviewed B. observed C. checked D. studied
https://www.sodocs.net/doc/a015833150.html,petence B. responsibility C. confidence D. honesty
58. A. Therefore B. Instead C. Still D. Besides
59. A. determine B. control C. discover D. embrace
60. A. character B. independence C. relief D. strength
2016届高考英语完形填空专项训练3
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试题分析:
本文主要讲述了Shannon Baker最近面临的家庭境况。由于Shannon Baker和她的丈夫最近都失业了,而还有彼此的父母要赡养,女儿,还有他们的车需要修理,以及他们的第二个孩子要出生,所以目前他们的家庭境况有些紧张。但是,有一天Shannon Baker在和她的女儿在一个商店的停车场散步的时候,发现一个信封,里面装有4000美元现金,是宇宙在平衡某些事,还是上帝的礼物?不管怎样,女儿站在旁边看着,Shannon Baker最后把这个信封交给了警察,然后送还给失主。
41. 他们有彼此的父母,他们年幼的女儿,因此他们很感激。故选A。
42. 她和她的丈夫目前都失业了。故选D。
43. 他们的汽车需要很好地修理。故选B。
44. 而且他们的第二个孩子将不久出生,due是(预产期等)到期的。故选D。
45.最近,当Shannon和她的女儿在一个商店的停车场附近走路经过的时候。故选C。
46. Shannon从地上捡起一个装有4000美金的信封。故选B。
47.这有几种可以被考虑的不同的解释。 number ,修饰可数名词复数,故选A。
48.这就是一种好运气吗?故选C。
49.唯一她知道的是信封里的现金是属于别人的。故选B。
50.而且另一件她知道的事是,她年幼的女儿正在看着。故选D。
51.在我发现这个信封的时候,我的孩子正站在那,故选A。
52.因此主要地我想教育我的女儿怎么去诚实。而且对我来说,那就够了。故选D。
53.别再在意堆起的账单,或者需要修理的汽车…故选B。
54.在她把钱交给警察的时候,警察告诉她实际上她不会犯法,如果她把钱留下。turn over移交,翻转。故选B。
55. kept,留下。故选B。
56.警察把钱送还给失主:一位老妇人。故选D。 https://www.sodocs.net/doc/a015833150.html,
57.人们可以想象当警察把丢失的信封递到她手上的时候,这位失主拿到她失而复得的钱时的那种欢欣和放松。故选D。
58.她来我的家,几乎要哭出来了,一边感激着我。故选C。
59.她拥抱了我,给了我一个信封,里面有一点钱。这里amount是作不可数的数量代词用,省略money。故选A。
60.但是这钱数,无论大小都不重要。故选B。
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