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2014高考英语完形填空二轮专题训练精品题(15)及答案【湖南省怀化市2014高考英语3月一模试题】section b (15 marks)directions: beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.id been travelling for long hours on a lonely country road when i had a flat tyre. so i had to 36 and get the tools to fix the problem. it certainly wasnt 37 doing this with a white shirt and suit on. nightfall was approaching. suddenly a car pulled up beside me. a man got out and offered to 38 me. seeing tattoos (纹身) on his arm, i became 39 as thoughts of robberies flashed through my mind. but 40 i could say anything, he had already begun to take the tools to change the 41 . while watching him, i happened to look back at his car and noticed someone sitting in the passenger seat. this 42 me. then, without warning, it began to rain. he suggested that i wait in his car because my car was unsafe. as the rain increased, i unwillingly agreed. when i settled into the back seat, a womans voice came from the front seat. i replied with much 43 when seeing an old woman there. it must be his mother, i thought. to my surprise, the old woman was a neighbor of the man who was helping me. “jeff insisted on stopping when he saw you 44 the tyre.” “i am grateful for his help,” i said. “me too!” she said with a smile. he helped drive her to see her husband twice a week in a nursing home. she also said that he 45 at the church and taught disadvantaged students for free. finally, jeff helped me change the tyre. i tried to offer him money and of course he refused it. as we shook hands to say goodbye i apologized for my stupid 46 at the first sight of him, and this incident warned us that we shouldnt judge people by the way they 47 .36.a. stopb. movec. seed. look37.a. difficultb. easy c. badd. polite38.a. liftb. carryc. drived. help39.a. discouraged b. disappointed c. frightened d. astonished40.a. asb. beforec. untild. when41.a. tyreb. suitc. shirtd. tools42.a. puzzledb. embarrassedc. calmedd. concerned43.a. fear b. relief c. satisfactiond. delight44.a. taking on b. fighting for c. picking out d. struggling with45.a. volunteered b. studied c. grew d. performed46.a. ignoranceb. wordsc. reactiond. comment47.a. droveb. walkedc. behavedd. looked第二节 (18分,每小题1.5分)题 号363738394041424344454647答 案 abdcbacbdacd阅读理解-2as a human being you may have the choice of three basic attitudes towards life. you may treat life with the philosophy (哲学) of the vegetable, in which case your life will include being born, eating, drinking, sleeping, marrying, growing old and dying.the second basic attitude is to look at life as if it were a business. a great many so-called successful men and women believe that life is a business. if you believe so, your first question of life, naturally, is what do i get out of it? how much is this worth to me? in a word, based on this attitude, happiness becomes a matter of successful competition. the great majority of human beings today look at life as if it were a business.the third attitude toward life is the way of the artist. here the basic philosophy is what can i put into it?. they value cooperation and contribution. this point of view has been proved by history; for history remembers best those who have contributed most richly to the interests of their fellow-men. the more we investigate(调查),the more we become certain that the artistic attitude is the only one which goes with human happiness.5. from the passage we know people who take the second life attitude _.a. are mostly businessmen b. think of getting the interests (利益) firstc. find their happiness from hard work d. take competition as their whole life6. people who are best remembered by history are probablya. those living on vegetables b. successful men c. artists d. businessmen7. we may infer from this passage that _.a. some people are living only on vegetablesb. the artistic attitude is accepted by most peoplec. the writer prefers the third life attituded. artists do most for the society in order to be remembered longer than others5. b 推断题。第二种人生态度是把生活看作一种生意,当然是利益最重要了。6. c 细节题。从最后一段第四句可知。7. c 推断题。从文章的最后一句可推知完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c、d)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。growing trees in the concrete jungle of los angels brings neighbors benefits beyond beauty. as the 36 of treepeople, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1973, andy, now 54, has inspired hundreds of thousands of volunteers to 37 plant more than two million trees throughout southern california.treepeople 38 tools, blueprints, planting demonstrations, and tree-care supervisors free to all the participants, 39 me. “you will need their support,” andy said, referring to my neighbors. “ 40 the community behind you, the trees you plant will die in five years.” so i started knocking on doors, hoping to share 41 id learnt in treepeoples seminar(培训班) about the critical role of trees in removing smog from the 42 , cooling our homes and preventing water runoff. strange 43 it may seem, some people are afraid of trees. “the roots destroy sidewalks,” one neighbor said, “ 44 will ruin my pipes. and i dont want leaves.” 45 told me. when i called andy about the 46 i was getting from my neighbors, he encouraged me to keep trying. so my son and my wife delivered cookies while i went door to door. it 47 us half a year to sign permission forms from 16 neighbors for 21 trees.when the big day arrived, i was excited and 48 . what if i threw a planting tree and 49 else came? but as i set out shovels(铁铲), my son and wife made cakes and doughnuts, 50 started to gather. friends brought friends. neighbors came with cousins and grandchildren. a local middle school even 51 with half the seventh grade. more than 300 people joined us.then andy led us in a 52 : welcoming each tree into the world and 53 it name. after the ceremony, as i shook hands with volunteers and my neighbors, i 54 help but feel wed accomplished 55 great. after all, trees need people, and people need trees.36. a. friendb. interviewerc. presidentd. volunteer37. a. bravelyb. activelyc. anxiouslyd. generously38. a. supportsb. affordsc. showsd. provides39. a. includingb. consideringc. containingd. reminding40. a. forb. withoutc. withd. except41. a. whatb. whichc. thatd. how42. a. cloudb. windc. skyd. air43. a. whileb. ifc. howeverd. as44. a. youb. ic. theyd. it45. a. the otherb. anotherc. otherd. others46. a. resistanceb. acceptancec. agreementd. praise47. a. spentb. paidc. tookd. covered48. a. movedb. disappointedc. surprisedd. nervous49. a. everybodyb. nobodyc. somebodyd. anybody50. a. volunteersb. journalistsc. friendsd. neighbors51. a. made upb. took upc. showed upd. cheered up52. a. ceremonyb. marchc. activityd. celebration53. a. callingb. leavingc. makingd. giving54. a. wouldntb. shouldntc. couldntd. neednt55. a. anythingb. somethingc. nothingd. everything参考答案 cbdab addcb acdba cadcb第5套完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)children find meanings in their old family tales. when stephen guyers three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, 36 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. in one of the darkest times 37 his strong-minded grandfather was nearly 38 , he loaded his family into the car and 39 them to see family members in canada with a 40 , “there are more important things in life than money. ” the 41 took on a new meaning recently when mr. guyer downsized to a 42 house from a more expensive and comfortable one. he was 43 that his children ,a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. to his surprise, they werent. 44 , their reaction echoed (共鸣) their great-grandfathers. what they 45 was how warm the people were in the house and how 46 of their heart was accessible. many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 47 hard times. storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing 48 in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals. a university 49 of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids ability to 50 parents stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety. the 51 is telling the stories in a way children can 52 . were not talking here about the kind of story that 53 , “ when i was a kid, i walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow. ” instead, we should choose a story suited to the childs 54 , and make eye contact (接触) to create “a personal experience”.we dont have to tell children 55 they should take from the story and what the moral is . ” 36. a. missed b. lost c. forgot d.ignored 37. a. when b. while c. how d. why38. a. friendless b. worthless c. penniless d. homeless 39. a fetched b. allowed c. expected d. took 40. a. hope b. promise c. suggestion d.belief 41. a. tale b. agreement c. arrangement d.report 42. a. large b. small c. new d. grand 43. a. surprised b. annoyed c. disappointed d. worried 44. a. therefore b. besides c. instead d. otherwise 45. a. talked about b. cared about c. wrote about d.heard about 46. a. much b. many c. little d. few 47. a. beyond b. over c. behind d.through 48. a. argument b. skill c. interest d.anxiety 49. a. study b. design c. committee d. staff 50. a. provide b. retell c. support d. refuse 51. a. trouble b. gift c. fact d. trick 52. a. perform b. write c. hear d. question 53. a. means b. ends c. begins d. proves 54. a. needs b. activities c. judgments d. habits 55. a. that b. what c. which d.whom【2012届南充高中高三第六次月考】完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(a,b,c和d)中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。the professors house,big and untidy,stood alone at one end of a huge garden.the place was totally uncared for,quite 21 and overgrown with all sorts of useless things. i 22 my way through bushes and tall weeds to the front door and rang the bell.i was glad that i had found him. in twenty minutes he 23 me right on all the 24 that had puzzled me. i was on the 25 of leaving when i looked out of his study window and said,“youre very fond of gardening,i see.”“no,im not,” he said.“ 26 ,i love this garden,though. its 27 i always wanted it to be. i never touch it at all.”“it could be made lovely. it 28 a pity to let all this ground go to waste. but perhaps you dont 29 that way?” said i.“i dont. i lived here when i was a child,and i had 30 of gardening then. it was my fathers hobby,you see. unfortunately,he wasnt 31 enough to do it himself. my brother and i did all of it between us year after year. there was one right way and many wrong ways. each blade(叶片) of grass was an enemy to be 32 by hand, not just cut off. ive spent a good part of life at work here.”“i see. you took a dislike to it, and now youre getting even!”“i dislike it. then, of course, i didnt understand the 33 it had. it used to 34 me. it appeared in my dreamsa mistake here, something not quite straight here, the enemy showing its head in a place i was 35 to have cleaned. the work was too much. it seemed endless. the size of the place was itself a fight to a boy.”“and now its yours,youre just letting it go to. ”“ 36 ?” he said.“no,i dont agree with that. this garden and i are now the best friends. i like 3

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