高二英语完形填空专练

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1、登陆下载更多资料 量子场女生英语8高二英语完形填空专练一I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with 75 students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in the US for 17 years, I had no 36 about my ability to hold their attention and to 37 on them my admiration for the literature(

2、文学)of my mother tongue.I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “ 38 !” and the entire class rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat 39 about how to get them to sit down again, but once that awkwardness(尴尬)was over, I quickly 40 my calmness and began what I thought was a fact packed lecture, s

3、ure to gain their respect perhaps 41 their admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which comes from a (n) 42 of achievements.My students 43 diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually 44 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher did

4、nt teach us anything today. 45 her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a 46 subject. “Didnt I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework(哲学体系)of Western thought and laid the historical 47 for all the works well study in

5、class,” I complained. “How 48 they say I didnt teach them anything?”It was a long term, and it 49 became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as 50 of my students. I thought a teachers job was to raise 51 questions and provide enough background so that students could 52 their own co

6、nclusions. My students thought a teachers job was to provide 53 information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference! 54 , I also learned a lot, and my experience with my Chinese students has made me a 55 American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.36AworryBideaCdoubt

7、Dexperience37AimpressBputCleaveDfix38AAttentionBLook outCAt easeDStand up39ApuzzledBsureCcuriousDworried40AfoundBreturnedCregainedDfollowed41AmoreBevenCyetDstill42AthoughtBsenseCfeelingDidea43AwroteBborrowedCkeptDread44AreplacedBtakenCcaughtDmoved45ANaturallyBPerhapsCFortunatelyDReasonably46Adiffere

8、ntBsameCsimilarDusual47AhappeningsBcharactersCdevelopmentDbackground48AshouldBcanCwillDmust49AimmediatelyBcertainlyCsimplyDgradually50AthatBwhatCthoseDones51AdifficultBinterestingCordinaryDunusual52AdrawBgetYCYCdecideDgive53AstrangeBstandardCexactDserious54AThereforeBHoweverCBesidesDThough55AnormalB

9、happyCgoodDbetter 二 Brownie and Spotty were neighbour dogs who met every day to play together. Like pairs of dogs you can find in any _36_, these two dogs loved each other and played _37_ so often that they had worn a path through the grass of the field between their own houses. One evening, Brownie

10、s family _38_ that Brownie hadnt returned home. They went looking for him with no _39_. Brownie didnt appear the next day, and, despite their _40_ to find him, by the next week he was still missing. Curiously, Spotty _41_ at Brownies house alone, barking. Busy with their own lives, they just ignored

11、 (to pay no attention to) the _42_ little neighbour dog.Finally, one morning Spotty _43_ to take “no” for an answer. Spotty followed Ted about, barking strongly, then running towards a nearby wood, as if to say, “_44_ me! Its urgent!” Ted followed the anxious Spotty. The little dog led the man to a

12、_45_ spot a half mile from the house. There Ted found his beloved Brownie _46_, one of his hind legs stuck in a steel leg hold trap. Horrified, Ted now wished hed taken Spottys earlier requirement _47_. Then Ted noticed something quite remarkable. Spotty had done more than simply _48_ Brownies owner

13、 to his trapped friend. In a circle around the _49_ dog, Ted found some dog food-which was later _50_ as the remains of every meal Spotty had been fed that _51_! Spotty had been visiting Brownie _52_, in a single-minded quest to keep his friend alive by offering his own comfort. Spotty had obviously

14、 stayed with Brownie to protect him from being hurt, snuggling (依偎) with him at night to keep him _53_ and touching him gently with its nose to keep his spirits up. Brownies _54_ was treated by a veterinarian and he recovered. For many years afterwards, the two families watched the faithful friends

15、frolicking (嬉戏) _55_ chasing each other down that well-worn path between their houses.36. A. village B. story C. neighborhood D. film37. A. together B. wildly C. separately D. happily38. A. watched B. heard C. feared D. noticed39. A. hope B. success C. failure D. information40. A. wishes B. demands

16、C. efforts D. worries41. A. went up B. showed up C. took up D. put up42. A nervous B. eager C. angry D. clever43. A. decided B. refused C. wanted D. pretended44. A. Love B. Hit C. Forgive D. Follow45. A. beautiful B. distant C. wild D. clean46. A. alive B. dead C. brave D. sleepy47. A. immediately B

17、. seriously C. directly D. honestly48. A. asked B. ordered C. informed D. led49. A. injured B. defeated C. frightened D. worried50. A. regarded B. determined C. recognized D. showed51. A. month B. day C. evening D. week52. A. anxiously B. regularly C. sometimes D. calmly53. A. fearless B. well C. wa

18、rm D. hopeful54. A. leg B. head C. body D. tail55. A. but B. or C. so D. and 三There once was a little boy who wanted to meet God . He knew it was a long trip to where God lived , so he 21 his suitcase with Twinkies and a six-pack of root beer and he started his 22 .When he had gone about three block

19、s , he met an old woman . She was 23 in the park just staring at some pigeons (鸽子).The boy sat down next to her and opened his 24 .He was about to take drink from his root beer when he noticed that the old lady looked 25 ,so he offered her a Twinkie . She 26 accepted it and smiled at him . Her 27 wa

20、s so pretty that he boy wanted to see it 28 , so he offered her a root beer . Once again she smiled at him . The boy was 29 !They sat there all 30 eating and smiling , but they never said a word .As it grew dark , the boy realized how 31 he was and he got up to leave , but before he had gone more th

21、an a few steps , he 32 around , ran back to the old woman and gave her a hug . She gave him her 33 smile ever .When the boy opened the door to his own house a short time later , his mother was 34 by the look of joy on his face .She asked him , “What did you do today that made you so happy?”He replie

22、d , “I had 35 with God.” But before his mother could respond , he added , “You know 36 ? Shes got the most beautiful smile Ive ever seen !”Meanwhile , the old woman , also radiant (容光焕发的) with 37 , returned to her home .Her son was shocked by the look of 38 on her face and he asked , “Mother , what

23、did you do today that made you so happy?”She replied , “I 39 Twinkies in the park with God.” But before her son responded , she added , “You know , hes much 40 than I expected.”21Apacked Bcarried Cdelivered Darranged 22Agame Bjourney CcarDwork23Astanding Bplaying CsittingDwaiting24AsuitcaseBbag Cbee

24、rDmap25AworriedBpale ChungryDpoor26AwillinglyBjoyfully CrespectfullyDgratefully27AfaceBskirtCsmileDring28AagainBoftenCfurtherDsoon29AsatisfiedBdelighted CmovedDshocked30AmorningBday CnightDafternoon31AhappyBtiredCboredDthirsty32AturnedBlooked CwalkedDjumped33AcommonestBbiggestCweakestDtrickiest34Asu

25、rprisedBterrified CimpressedDattracted35Aa talkBa walk CfunDlunch 36AwhyBwho CwhatDwhere37AjoyBfear CangerDcontent38AvictoryBregretCpeaceDsurprise39AsoldBbaked CdrankDate40AnoblerBtaller CwiserDyounger 四 Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road , but they are all just a few cli

26、cks (点击)away. Life has 21 for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online. 22 you use chat rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are 23 of a virtual community(虚拟社区).“I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, 24 I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ,” said Foxs Shadow, the online ni

27、ckname(网名)used by a Senior 2 girl in China. “Eighty per cent of my classmates use QQ 25 school.”QQ is the biggest messaging 26 in China. A record 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October, 27 to Tencent, the company which developed QQ.And Foxs Shadow might well have been one of them. “I

28、 log in (登陆) on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel 28 . I usually 29 about 10 hours chatting online every week,”she said. “But I rarely talk with 30 , especially boys or men.”Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making 31 with strangers online. “You dont know 32 your

29、e talking to. You should 33 be careful about who you trust online.”Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have got to 34 someone very well. Foxs Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a comic fan like 35 and they went to a comic show togethe

30、r.However, not all teenagers have been so 36 . At the beginning of this year, a 17-year-old girl was killed after meeting a friend she had found on QQ. The criminals werent 37 until last month.A 16-year-old Beijing boy, known online as Bart Simon, dislikes QQ users. “I used to chat on QQ, but I foun

31、d that most people were talking 38 ,” he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. But he spends little time chatting as he sees it as a 39 of time and money. “If you are really 40 to it, sometimes you just cant concentrate in class,” he said.21. A. improved B. become C. changed D. increased2

32、2. A. Whether B. If C. When D. Unless23. A. member B. part C. partner D. number24. A. but B. while C. when D. still25. A. before B. at C. after D. since26. A. service B. product C. structure D. organization27. A. granting B. depending C. considering D. according28. A. sleepy B. tired C. bored D. bus

33、y29. A. take B. cost C. pay D. spend30. A. friends B. adults C. males D. strangers31. A. relation B. touch C. contact D. friends32. A. who B. that C. whose D. these33. A. often B. usually C. sometimes D. always34. A. know B. recognize C. tell D. judge35. A. herself B. her C. anybody else D. everyone

34、36. A. good B. fortunate C. safely D. healthy37. A. kept B. held C. caught D. killed38. A. uselessness B. noise C. nonsense D. rubbish39. A. short B. lack C. waste D. little40. A. kept B. held C. addicted D. stuck 五 As the plane took off from Gatwick, Mr and Mrs Malloy sat back with a sign of pleasu

35、re. They had thought they had 56 been able to get away on this holiday, their first holiday alone, without the 57 , since their honeymoon. They had had to ask Mrs Malloys mother to look after Freddic and George, their 58 , while a neighbour had agreed to 59 Annabelle, their cat, for their two-week h

36、oliday. 60 there had been the problem of taking their leave from work at the 61 time, all the trouble of getting their 62 and make sure the 63 was clear what Annabelle liked to eat. 64 they had wondered whether it was all worthwhile. But they were 65 on a plane heading for Spain.Mrs Malloy was still

37、 a bit 66 about the thought of eating strange 67 food, and had some real English tea and tins in her bag 68 Mr Malloy wondered whether the few Spanish phrases he had 69 in six weeks of evening classes would be 70 to talk to the natives, and anxiously 71 his bilingual (双语的) phrase book.Now everything

38、 was sure to be all right, 72 they had read quite a few stories about the troubles people 73 abroad. They were quite sure troubles wouldnt 74 them. They just had to sit back and look forward to the good time in 75 .56. A. never B. also C. alwaysD. fairly 57. A. friends B. parents C. servants D. fami

39、ly58. A. students B. children C. daughters D. uncles59. A. teach B. punish C. treat D. take care of 60. A. First B. Then C. But D. So61. A. right B. very C. same D. last62. A. aunt B. grandmother C. father D. nurse63. A. children B. neighbour C. cat D. parents64. A. Sometimes B. SeldomC. Little D. T

40、hough65. A. actually B. in fact C. at last D. no wonder66. A. worried B. pleased C. afraid D. satisfied67. A. old B. freezing C. own D. foreign68. A. while B. when C. which D.that69. A. taught B. shown C. learned D. tested70. A. necessary B. importantC. valuable D. enough71. A. looked at B. looked t

41、hrough C. looked for D. looked around72. A. though B. as C. since D. as if73. A. had kept B. had lost C. had bought D. had got into 74. A. praise B. happen to C. enjoy D. appreciate75. A. England B. Spain C. Gatwick D. honeymoon 六Several years ago, while attending a communication course , I experien

42、ced a most unusual process . The instructor asked us to list 36 in our past that we felt 37 of , regretted , or incomplete about and read our lists aloud. This seemed like a very 38 process , but theres always some 39 soul in the crowd who will volunteer . The instructor then 40 that we find ways to

43、 41 people , or take some action to right any wrong doings . I was seriously wondering how this could ever 42 my communication . Then the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story : “Making my 43 , I remembered an incident from high school . I grew up in a small town . There was a Sh

44、eriff 44 of us kids liked . One night , my two buddies (伙伴)and I decided to play a 45 on him . After drinking a few beers , we climbed the tall water tank in the middle of the town and wrote on the tank in bright red paint : “Sheriff Brown is an S.O.B. The next day , almost the whole town saw our gl

45、orious 46 . within two hours , Sheriff Brown had us to his office . My friends told the truth but I lied . No one 47 found out .” “Nearly 20 years later , Sheriff Browns name 48 on my list . I didnt even know if he was still 49 . Last weekend , I dialed the information in my hometown and found there

46、 was a Roger Brown still listed . I tried his number . After a few 50 , I heard , “Hello?” I said , “Sheriff Brown?” Paused . “Yes .” “ well , this is Jimmy Calkins . And I want you to know that I did it .” Paused . “I knew it !” he yelled back . We had a good laugh and a 51 discussion . His closing

47、 words were “ Jimmy , I always felt bad for you 52 you buddies got it off their chest , but you were carrying it 53 all these years . I want to thank you for calling me for you sake .” Jimmy inspired me to 54 all 101 items on my list within two years, and I always remember what I learned from the co

48、urse : Its never too late to 55 the past wrong doing . 36 . A. somethingB. anythingC. somebodyD. anybody 37. A. ashamedB. afraidC. sureD. proud38. A. privateB. secretC. interestingD. funny39 . A. foolishB. politeC. simpleD. brave40 . A. expectedB. suggestedC. orderedD. demanded41. A. connect withB.

49、depend onC. make apologies toD. get along with42. A. improveB. continueC. realizeD. keep43. A. notesB. listC. planD. stories44. A. anyB. mostC. moreD. all45. A. partB. gameC. trickD. record46. A. viewB. signC. attentionD. remark47. A. alsoB. evenC. stillD. ever48. A. appearsB. considersC. presentsD.

50、 remembers49. A. angryB. happyC. doubtfulD. alive50. A. wordsB. ringsC. repeatsD. calls51. A. coldB. plainC. nervousD. lively52. A. in caseB. so long asC. unlessD. because53. A. aroundB. outC. onD. away54. A. buildB. make upC. clear upD. give up55. A. regretB. forgiveC. rightD. punish 七I ran into a

51、stranger as he passed by. “Im so sorry!” was my reply. Then he said, “Excuse me too. I wasnt 36 watching for you.” We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went 37 our way after saying goodbye. But at 38 , a different story is told. How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later in the k

52、itchen, as I 39 our meal, my daughter walked up to me, very still. When I turned, I 40 knocked her down. “Get out of the way!” I shouted with a frown(皱眉). She stepped away silently, with her little heart 41 . I didnt realize how harshly(苛刻地) I had spoken.That night, when I lay 42 in bed, Gods quiet

53、voice spoke to me and said, “While 43 with a stranger, you are calm and polite, but with those you love,you are QUICK to excite. Go look around on the kitchen floor, youll find some flowers there by the 44 . Those are the flowers she brought for you. She 45 them herself- pink, yellow, and your favor

54、ite blue. She stood there quietly, and you never saw the 46 in her eyes.” By this time, I felt sad and small and now my own tears had begun to fall. I quietly went and knelt by her 47 : “Wake up, my dear,” I said, “Are these the flowers you picked up for me?” She smiled, “I found them out by the tre

55、e. I 48 them in a napkin(餐巾), just for you. I knew youd like them, especially the 49 .” I said, “I am so sorry that I missed them today. And I 50 have fussed(慌乱)at you that way.” And she whispered, “Mommy, thats okay. I still love you 51 .” I hugged her and said, “I love you, too and I LOVE the flow

56、ers.” Do you know that: if you die tomorrow, the 52 you are working for could easily replace you in a matter of (大约)days. But the family you leave _53 will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into our 54 than into our families-an unwise investment(投资) indeed. Remember that 55 = (F)ATHER - (A)ND-(M)OTHER - (I)-(L)OVE-(Y)OU.36. A. ever B. even C. just D. right37. A. to B. in C. on D. for38. A. school B. work C. home D. office39. A. cooked B. had C. ate D. took40. A. already B. hardly C. rudely D. nearly41. A. lost

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