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高二英语完型填空练习No. 49 In Mr. Allens high school class, all the students have to get married. However, the wedding ceremonies are not real ones but imitations. These ceremonies sometimes become so noisy that the loud laughter 1 out the voice of the minister. 2 the two students getting married often begin to laugh quietly. The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficult and 3 business. He wants young people to understand that there must be many 4 after marriage. He believes that the 5 for these psychological adjustments should be understood before people 6 . Mr. Allen doesnt only 7 his students to major problems faced 8 marriage such as illness or unemployment. He also lets them know the 9 problems they will face every day. He wants young people to know about all the difficulties and troubles that can throw marriage to the 10 point. He even familiarizes his students with the problems of divorces and the 11 that dovorced men must pay child 12 money for their children and sometimes pay monthly some money to their 13 . It has been nervous for some of the students to 14 the problems that a married couple often faces. 15 they took the course, they had not felt much 16 about the problems of marriage. 17 , both students and parents feel that Mr. Allena course is 18 and have supported the 19 publicly. Their statements and letters supporting the class have made the school more firmly believe that its necessary to 20 the course again. Keys: BDCAB DCBAC ABCBC DABCDNo.50 To a watching world, Mike and Murray were a perfect couple. They had been high sweethearts, and 1 to have a happy marriage. Mike had a good job, and Mary was able to 2 home with their children. They ownrd their home and had 3 kids, two cars, and a family dog. 4 to Mike, after seven tears of marriage, something was terribly wrong. The Murrays had 5 their meaterials goals and Mike 6 , now what? He began to look to his job for fulfillment and often worked for 60 hours 7 . Mary poured herself into the children. It was so 8 for her to turn her focus from Mike to 6-month-old Eric and 2-year-old Brittany. And now the marriage seemed 9 . Their lives were travelling in two different directions. They no longer really comunicated- yes, they answered 10 questions, but they didnt talk 11 as they had in the early rears of their marriage. Mike felt trapped. I 12 had time to do things that I wanted to, he says. Mike did not share his feelings with Mary. Instead, he followed the slippery path of many others-he became involved with a woman at work, who was 13 her husband. It began as a simple friendship. I was able to listen and she was able to listen, Mike recalls. Mary 14 the battle in Mikes soul, He wasn;t home as much, and we werent talking as much, she says. I was wrapped up in the kids and I just couldnt imagine anything ever 15 . The situation became worse when the Murrays attended a wedding and began to argue, Mary asked Mike if he was seeing 16 and he said, es, its just an emotional thing. Mike can still remember the 17 of hurt total surprise on Marys face. She was troubled, and he knew that he had turned against his best friend 18 high school. The 19 on her face jarred him into reality, and he began to understand the 20 he was doing to his family.1.A. seemed B. appeared C. looked D. had 2.A.live in B. study at C. stay at D. be out of3. A. one B. no C. three D. two 4.A. Luckily B. as C. Thanks D. But5.A. arrived B. reached C. got to D. made 6. A.surprised B. understood C. wondered D. asked7. A.a week B. for a week C. on a week D. one week 8. A.difficult B. comfortable C. happy D. easy9. A.empty B. separate C. full of joy D. true to life 10.A.simple B. surface C.science D. social11. A. at all B.anything C. heart to heart D. in pains 12.A. really B. likely C.always D. never13. A. loved by B. separated from C. different from D. cared by14.A. knew B. understood C. admitted D. had no idea of15. A. to take place B. to happen C. happening D. done16. A. her B.someone else C. the matter D. anything17. A. look B.face C. feeling D.word 18. A. since B. from C. to D. of19. A. look B. expression C. smile D. tears 20. A. good B. wrong C. harm D. mistake Keys: BCDDB CADAB CDBDC BAABCNo. 51 The lecture on smoking was over at last. As we boys were rushing towards the playground, Jim 1 by the table. The watch Mrs. Smith had 2 on the table as she started her lecture disappeared. We were 3 to go back for class again 4 the headmaster called us together and said, Ive got a liittle 5 for you boys. Mrs. Smith has just 6 her watch on the playground. This kind of thing has happened 7 , she says it just slips off her wrist. So, look around for it, will you? 8 if youre clever enough to find it. Lets make it clear. The boy who does so will get a useful reward. At once we started 9 the watch. Everybody wished to be the 10 one. Suddenly, Jim stopped and bent down as if to 11 something. And 12 he was in front of Mrs.Smith, all smiles, 13 the watch to her. Mrs. Smith, however, didnt seem at all 14 . In fact, she looked 15 . She took the watch without almost a Thank you. Jim got 16 , a large piece of paper from the headmaster, who 17 him to write a composition 18 the dangers of smoking. What could 19 Jim write out? He hadnt listened to the lecture and had nothing to say on the 20 .1.A.slipped B. signed C. stopped D. stood2. A. seen B. dropped C. found D. laid 3.A. about B. able C. sorry D. sure4.A. while B. when C. then D. as 5.A. fun B. trick C. job D. prize6.A. forgot B. lost C. remembered D. taken7.A.before B. now C. here D. there8.A.Say B. See C. Guess D. Check9.A. looking up B. looking down C. looking for D. looking at10. A.lucky B. quick C. early D. worthy11.A. put down B. give away C. find out D. pick up12. A.a following moment B. the next moment C. for a moment D. just a moment 13. A. handing out B. turning in C. giving up D. sending back14. A. pleased B. hurt C. interest D. worried15.A. satisfied B. happy C. angry D. friendly16.A. her punishment B. her prize C. his job D. his reward17.A. had B. made C. told D. helped18.A. of B. on C. in D. at 19 A. poor B. nervous C. quick D. good20.A. lecture B. point C. matter D. subject Keys: ADABD BABCA DBBAC DCBABNo.52 Some people seem to be better at learning languages than others. They do not seem to be any 1 intelligent than others, 2 what makes lanuage learning so much easier for them? 3 if we take a close look at these successful lanuage learners, we may discover a few of the 4 which make language learning easier for them. First of all, successful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book 5 the teacher. They 6 their own way to learn the language. 7 waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good 8 who look for clues and form their own 9 . When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from their 10 . 11 , successful language learners are learners with a 12 . They want to learn the language 13 they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. It is necessary 14 to learn the language in order to communicate with these people. They find 15 easy to prastise 16 the language regularly because they want to learn 17 it. What kind of language learner are you? If your language learning has been 18 successful, you might 19 try some of the things 20 above.1. A. more B. little C. less D. much2. A. but b. so C. and D. for3. A. Perhaps B. Therefore C. Even D. Only4. A. methodology B. tricks C. techniques D. tactics5. A. or B. and C. nor D. neither6. A. find B. decide C. discover D. look7. A. By B. While C. Apart from D.Instead of8. A. decider B. teacher C. learner D. guessors9. A. conclusion B. opinion C. decision D. thinking10.A. error B. wrong C. mistake D. fail11.A. In conclusion B. In addition C. Generally speaking D. Usually12.A. purpose B. guess C. mistake D. independence13.A. because B. which C.what D.while14.A. that B. how C. when D. it15.A. that B.now C.for them D. to them16.A. using B. to use C. being used D. having used17.A. from B. by C.for D. with18.A. much B. less C. little D. no19.A. as well B. as better C. be well D. be better20.A. decided B. outlined C. consisted D. concluded Keys:AAACA ADDAC BAACD ABBABNo. 52 You are watching a film in which two men are having a fight. They hit one another 1 . At the start they only fight with their hands, but soon they begin 2 one another over the hands with chairs. It goes on until one of the men crashes through a winwow, and 3 thirty feet to the ground below. He is dead! Of course he isnt really 4 . With any luck he isnt even hurt. Why? 5 the men who fall out of high window or jump from fast-moving trains, who crash cars or even catch fire, are professionals. They do this for 6 . These men are 7 stuntmen. That is to 8 , they perform tricks. There are two sides to their work. They 9 do most of the things you see on the screen. For example, they fall 10 a high building. However, they do not fall on to hard ground 11 on to empty cardboard boxes covered with a mattress. 12 when they hit one another with chairs, the chairs are made of soft wood and when thety crash through windows, the glass is made of 13. Although their work depends on tricks of this sort, it requires a 14 degree of skill and training. Often a 15 success depends on exact timing. For example, when he is blown up in a battle screen, he has to jump out of the way of the explosion just at the right moment. Naturally stuntmen are 16 paid for their work, but they lead dangerous lives. They often get seriously hurt, and sometimes 17 . A Norwegain stuntman, for example, skied over the edge of the cliff a thousand feet high. His parachute 18 to open, and he was killed. In spite of all the risks, this is 19 a profession for men only. Men no longer dress up 20 women when actresses have to perform some dangerous action. Nowadays there are stuntgirls too!1.A. hard B. slowly C. quietly D. lightly 2.A.delivering B. shouting C. hitting D. firing3. A. falls B. stands C. sleeps D. sits4. Aill B.dead C. hurt D. angry5.A.Because B. While C. Though D. Unless6. A. some reading B. a living C. some shopping D. swimming7.A. called B. chosen C. considered D. made8.A. speak B. say C. talk D. tell9.A carefully B. sadly C. actually D. suddenly10.A. to B.on C. from D. over11.A. but B. also C. for D. and12.A.Therefore B. Again C. yet D. still13.A. sugar B. wood C. board D. sticks14.A.low B. high C. usual D. common15. A. stuntmens B. workers C. womens D. policemens16.A. hardly B. fairly C. well D. poorly17.A. killed B. wounded C. broken D. mistakes18.A. ought B. had C. failed D. used19.A. no longer B. always C. even D. only20.A. by B.with C., as D through Keys:ACABA BABCC ABABA CACACNo.54 Where is the bus? I asked myself. I was going to be late and the manager wasnt going to 1 . Thank God. Here it is. The bus 2 round the corner and I got on. Ten minutes later I was walking into the 3 where I work.Twenty-five past nine. I hope the manager doesnt notice. But no 4 luck. Smith! shouted the manager. Late again. Whats your 5 this time? Im afraid the bus was late, Mr.Brown. 6 up earlier tomorrow! Anyway, get to business at the counter. Well be opening in a few minutes. My first customer was a pretty girl 7 a red dress. Behind her was a young man of about 25. He seemed very 8 , and 9 few seconds he looked towards the main entrance. The girl asked about opening a bank account. I gave her the necessary 10 and she walked out. 11 , I noticed a tall man by the door, carrying something 12 with brown paper. Turning to my next customer, I was terrified to see a gun 13 out of his coat. The next moment a lound noise 14 my ears. Everything went black. I was falling. After 15 seemed a very a long time, I opened my eyes and found myself in bed! 16 shaking from the momery of this terrible dream, I got dressed and ran out of the house. As 17 , the bus wasnt on time, and I arrived at 9:25. Smith! the manager cried out in a voice like thunder. Later again! Go and start work at once! To my 18 , the first customer was a girl 19 a red dress and behind her stood a man carrying something wrappefd in brown paper. The dream! 20 that the surprise of my life!1.A. pleased B. worried C. sorry D. patient2.A. ran B. came C. rode D. drove3.A.hotel B. shop C. bank D. restaurant4.A. much B. such C. more D. this5.A. excuse B. idea C. cause D. answer6.A. Hurry B. Come C. Catch D. Get7. A.having on B. wearing C. putting on D. dressing8.A. nervous B. shy C. calm D. angry9.A.a B. some C. every D. each10.A. information b. offer C. introduction D. support11.A. Again B.Then C. Thus D. However12.A. hidden B. rolled C. filled D. covered13.A. getting B. aiming C. appearing D. sticking14.A. took B. shook C. filled D. tore15.A. what B. when C.that D.which16. A. Even B. Still C. Just D. Ever17. A. usual B. past C.such D.yet.18.A.belief B. surprise C.dream D. regret19.A. of B. with C. on D. in20 A. Was B. Is C.Wasnt D Isnt Keys:ABCBA DBACA BDDCA BABDCNo.55 Mr.Jenkins had a sports car which he liked driving very fast. The problem was that there were speed limits on all the roads, but when he thought he could let the car go without being 1 by the police, he did so. Mrs.Jenkins did not enjoy it when her husband drove very 2 , especially as Mr, Jenkins had several 3 in his last car, in one of which Mrs. Jenkins had an arm broken. Mr. Jenkins had also twice been caught 4 on a motorway, and he had to pay a fine each time. 5 youre more careful, his wife said, youll lose licence. One evening Mr.and Mrs. Jenkins were 6 to a party at a friends house about forty kilometres away. When Mr.Jenkins looked on the 7 , he saw that there was a good main road most of the way. but not a motorway. Thats good, he thought. I can do it in twenty minutes if there are 8 police about. They started out, and Mr. Jenkins drove at his usual high speed, watching out for police cars in his 9 from time to time to make sure he was safe. They 10 their friends house without any trouble and had a good time at the party. Then at half past ten, after dark, they began the 11 journey. Again Mr. Jenkins drove very fast through the night, 12 it was raining. Youll have another accident unless you 13 , his wife warned him. But he did not 14 . Suddenly he heard a police siren just behind him, and the car following him turned on a blue light. Mr.Jenkins 15 at once and got out of his car angrily. Now look here, officer, Mr Jenkins began at once, Ive been keeping carefully just under seventy kilometers an hour. Im 16 of that because Ive been looking at my speedmeter every few 17 for the past twenty minutes. Is that so, sir? the policeman said, taking a book out of his pocket. Well, we didnt stop you for that. We just want to tell you that one of your 18 lights isnt working. But if you were doing nearly seventy kilometers an hour, Ill 19 to give you a speeding ticket, because youre only 20 to do sixty along this road. 1. A. known B. seized B. warmed D. caught2.A. well B. fast C.skillfully D. carelessly3. A. accidents B. adventures C. mistakes D. affairs4.A.walking B.driving C.parking D. speeding5.A. Since B. If C. Unles
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