2014高考英语完形填空巩固练习21及答案

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1、2014高考英语完形填空巩固练习(22)及答案完形填空(记叙文).I had spent over five exhausting years on my essay for my PhD and was anxiously preparing for my oral boards which were to be held in California, and I had1a flight through Minneapolis, where I was to change2. My flight was delayed, and I was soon in an all-out run t

2、o3my flight. I had to stop to catch my4on the moving sidewalk when I5a woman in her fifties6with a carry-on bag.I dont know7, but I looked at her face and blurted out, “Are you going on Flight 567 to California?”She responded, “Yes.”“So am I,” I responded. “Give me your bag. Ill run8and tell them to

3、 wait for you.” I took her bag and started running again.I9onto the plane and told a flight attendant that one more passenger was behind me and to please10the plane for her. I11myself with her bag, and a few moments later she arrived and was the last person on the plane12they closed the door and13.

4、After the plane leveled off, I14the bag to her, and she smiled at me and thanked me.I didnt sleep a wink in the hotel and arrived at the15at seven oclock in the morning. The16kept me waiting for an hour in a room. I walked into the boardroom and was initially frightened by all the17in their robes. A

5、s I slowly18at the faces of all the board members, I noticed the bright face of a woman. She gave me a smile19a young schoolgirl. It was the same woman I had helped ahead the night before.20, whenever I made a mistake on any questions, she did a great job of relaxing me.1. A. preparedB. caughtC. sch

6、eduledD. ordered2. A. trainsB. busesC. planesD. directions3. A. catchB. runC. getD. hold4. A. flightB. breathC. bagD. companions5. A. greetedB. metC. noticedD. sought6. A. walkingB. strugglingC. carryingD. running7. A. howB. whyC. whatD. where8. A. beforeB. immediatelyC. fastD. ahead9. A. racedB. go

7、tC. solvedD. opened10. A. leaveB. holdC. remainD. reserve11. A. foundB. tookC. seatedD. occupied12. A. afterB. whenC. whileD. before13. A. left outB. ran away C. took offD. carried away14. A. presentedB. preservedC. provedD. showed15. A. placeB. universityC. palaceD. city16. A. meetingB. boardC. ess

8、ayD. argument17. A. professorsB. ladies C. staffsD. teachers18. A. staredB. watchedC. glancedD. looked19. A. likeB. asC. ofD. from20. A. Needless to sayB. No matter how C. Whats moreD. In the end参考答案185.CCABCBBDABCDCABBACAA:.完形填空Words:342难度系数:建议用时:17分钟Another persons enthusiasm was what set me movin

9、g toward the success I have achieved.That person was my stepmother.I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia.My father _1_ me to her with these words:“I would like you to meet the fellow who is _2_ for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks a

10、t you no _3_ than tomorrow morning.”My stepmother walked over to me, _4_ my head slightly upward,and looked me right in the eye.Then she looked at my father and replied,“You are _5_.This is not the worst boy at all,_6_ the smartest one who hasnt yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm.”That sta

11、tement began a(n) _7_ between us.No one had ever called me smart.My family and neighbors had built me up in my _8_ as a bad boy.My stepmother changed all that.She changed many things.She _9_ my father to go to a dental school,from which he graduated with honors.She moved our family into the county s

12、eat,where my fathers career could be more _10_ and my brothers and I could be better _11_.When I turned fourteen,she bought me a secondhand _12_ and told me that she believed that I could become a writer.I knew her enthusiasm,I _13_ it,and I saw how it had already improved our lives.I accepted her _

13、14_ and began to write for local newspapers.I was doing the same kind of _15_ that great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my lifes work later.I wasnt the _16_ beneficiary(受益者)My father became the _17_ man in town.My brothers and stepbrothers became a physici

14、an,a dentist,a lawyer,and a college president.What power _18_ has! When that power is released to support the certainty of ones purpose and is _19_strengthened by faith,it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never _20_.You can communicate that power to anyone w

15、ho needs it.This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.【解题导语】继母的出现改变了作者的一生,也让整个家庭旧貌换新颜。她的热情深深感染了作者,让作者领悟到了热情的神奇力量。1A.rushedBsentCcarried Dintroduced解析:选D。根据作者的父亲所说的话可知他是在把作者“介绍”给作者的继母。2A.distinguished BfavoredCmistaken Drewarded解析:选A。在父亲的眼中,作者不是一个好孩子,而以本地最坏的孩子“著称”。distinguish

16、ed“著名的”。3A.sooner BlaterClonger Dearlier解析:选B。父亲认为作者是本地最坏的孩子,显然不会轻而易举地接受继母,不“迟于”明天早上就会向她扔石头。4A.dragged BshookCraised Dbent解析:选C。根据本段后半部分继母的话可知她不赞同作者父亲的观点,而是非常欣赏作者,认为作者只是没有把潜能发挥出来,因此表现出来的是爱意,所以是轻轻地“扶起”作者的头。A项表示“拉”;B项表示“摇动”;C项表示“扶起,抬起”;D项表示“倾斜”。5A.perfect BrightCwrong Dimpolite解析:选C。根据引号中的话可知她认为作者父亲的观

17、点是“错误的”。6A.but BsoCand Dor解析:选A。他根本不是最坏的孩子,而是还没有找到释放热情的途径的最聪明的孩子。本句是“not.but.”结构,表示“不是而是”。7A.agreement BfriendshipCgap Drelationship解析:选B。作者没有想到继母会如此欣赏自己,自然一开始就与她建立了“友谊”。两个人本来就是母子关系,所以D项不恰当。8A.opinion BimageCexpectation Dmind解析:选D。作者的家人和邻居已经让作者在脑海中形成了根深蒂固的观念,认为自己是一个坏男孩。9A.begged BpersuadedCordered D

18、invited解析:选B。根据本句后半部分的内容可知她“说服”了作者的父亲去上牙医学校。10A.successful BmeaningfulChelpful Duseful解析:选A。她搬家的目的是想让作者父亲的事业更加“成功”。最后两项的意思基本相同,可排除。11A.treated BentertainedCeducated Drespected解析:选C。根据下一段开头部分提到的作者的年龄可推测她搬家也是为了让孩子更好地“受教育”。12A.camera BradioCbicycle Dtypewriter解析:选D。她相信作者可以成为一名作家,结合选项,继母应该是给作者买了一台二手“打字机

19、”。13A.considered BsuspectedCignored Dappreciated解析:选D。她发现了作者的写作才能并加以鼓励,作者自然对此非常“感激”。14A.belief BrequestCcriticism Ddescription解析:选A。作者接受了她的“信念”。此处与该段第一句话中的believed相呼应。15A.teaching BwritingCstudying Dreading解析:选B。上文叙述的是“写作”的事情,再根据空处前面的“the same kind of”可知选B项。16A.next BsameConly Dreal解析:选C。根据后面两句话的内容可

20、知作者不是“唯一的”受益者。17A.cleverest BwealthiestCstrongest Dhealthiest解析:选B。上文提到继母说服了作者的父亲去上牙医学校,并举家搬迁以便让他的事业更加成功,由此可推断作者的父亲成为了城镇中最“富有的”人。18A.enthusiasm BsympathyCfortune Dconfidence解析:选A。所有的这一切都是“热情”的力量!文章中多次出现的关键词enthusiasm也是答案提示。19A.deliberately BhappilyCtraditionally Dconstantly解析:选D。当热情释放的能量来支撑一个人的目标,并且

21、这一能量“不断地”被信仰强化时,它就会产生不可抗拒的力量。20A.win BmatchCreach Ddoubt解析:选B。热情所释放出来的巨大能量是贫穷和暂时的失败所不能“匹敌”的。完形填空Sams uncle had an old bird which sat in its cage all day. One day his uncle said, “It is too expensive to 26 that bird. We will get rid of it.” But Sam wanted to 27 the bird. Sams grandfather told him tha

22、t the bird was once a famous 28 bird. Now 29 people knew it. His grandfather took the bird out, and then quickly took his arms away. The bird opened its huge 30 and flew into the sky. After a few minutes, it 31 with a small rabbit, cut it open and started to 32 it. The next morning, Sam asked his un

23、cle out. Sam did 33 his grandfather had done, but the bird 34 to the ground and stood still. Sams uncle 35 . Later his grandfather told him that the bird only hunted in late afternoon when light was less 36 . Sam asked his uncle to come out before 37 . This time the bird caught a mouse. His uncle wa

24、s quiet with 38 , but laughed again, “We cant eat mice, so this bird is 39 .” And he sold the bird without telling Sam.Before Sam found the bird was 40 , two angry men arrived in a car. They 41 his uncle and said, the bird couldnt hunt and they wanted their money back. Sams uncle looked 42 and said,

25、 “I have spent it. But dont worry!” He 43 at Sam, “Sam will show you 44 to make the bird hunt! Its a great bird, isnt it, Sam?” Sam opened the door of the car and took out the 45 . It flew away and disappeared forever.26. A. feed B. buy C. wash D. sell27. A. know B. find C. keep D. buy28. A. singing

26、 B. sleeping C. eating D. hunting29. A. some B. no C. many D. few30. A. mouth B. wings C. tail D. eyes31. A. dealt B. returned C. met D. parted32. A. watch B. search C. eat D. help33. A. as B. for C. since D. after34. A. fell B. rose C. walked D. ran35. A. shouted B. cried C. laughed D. nodded36. A.

27、 attractive B. pleasant C. poor D. strong37. A. bed B. supper C. lunch D. breakfast38. A. patience B. surprise C. joy D. sadness39. A. harmful B. strange C. cheap D. useless40. A. leaving B. gone C. dying D. cooked41. A. shouted at B. smiled at C. looked after D. took after42. A. impressed B. worrie

28、d C. satisfied D. bored43. A. waved B. pointed C. aimed D. jumped44. A. what B. why C. where D. how45. A. money B. coat C. bird D. everything参考答案2645 ACDDB BCAAC DBBDB ABBDC 完形填空(记叙文)A policeman was walking along the street. In the doorway of a shop, a man was standing in the1light, with an unlighte

29、d cigar in his mouth. The policeman2and then walked up to the man.“Im just waiting for a friend here,” the man said, “Its a (n) 3made twenty years ago.” The man struck a4and lighted his cigar. The light5a pale face with a little white scar (疤) near his right eye. “Twenty years ago tonight, when I sa

30、id goodbye to Jimmy Wells, my best friend to6for the West to make my fortune, we7we would meet here again exactly twenty years8that date and time.” “I hope your friend will come around soon.” said the policeman, 9.Twenty minutes later, a tall man hurried across the street. He went directly to the wa

31、iting man. “Is that you, Bob?” he asked. “Jimmy Wells?” 10the man with excitement. “You have11, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall.”When they both looked at each other12, the man said suddenly, “Youre not Jimmy Wells. Twenty years is a long time, 13not long enough to change a mans14.” “It somet

32、imes changes a good man into a15one,” said the tall man. “You are under16now. Well, here is a note from your friend.” His hand was steady when he began to read, but it17a little by the time he had finished. It read: Bob, I was at the appointed place18. When you lighted your cigar I saw it was the fa

33、ce of the man19by Chicago police. 20I couldnt catch myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man to do the job.1. A. darkB. brightC. dimD. colorful2. A. slowed downB. picked out C. went onD. hurried up3. A. mistakeB. timeC. tradeD. appointment4. A. cigaretteB. matchC. fireD. light5. A. forme

34、dB. appearedC. reflectedD. showed6. A. startB. workC. lookD. search7. A. insistedB. preferredC. agreedD. suggested8. A. forB. fromC. laterD. at9. A. speeding upB. coming toC. pulling offD. moving away10. A. criedB. smiledC. weptD. choked11. A. grewB. achievedC. changedD. became12. A. clearlyB. surpr

35、isinglyC. quicklyD. happily13. A. butB. andC. orD. while14. A. characterB. faceC. qualityD. size15. A. successfulB. ordinaryC. tallD. bad16. A. discussionB. controlC. arrestD. inspiration17. A. trembledB. struggledC. escapedD. understood18. A. in advanceB. on time C. before longD. sooner or later19. A. askedB. wantedC. describedD. caught20. A. AnywhereB. ThoughC. HoweverD. Somehow参考答案186.CADBDACBDACAABDCABBD:内容总结(1)dont worry

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