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2014高考英语完形填空系列训练(3)完形填空练习 When I came out of my office, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired a taxi. The car was 1 along the road, now well-lit, now sank in darkness. I broke the 2 on purpose, 3 that the driver might be too tired to drive. “When do you go back home in the evening?” “9 oclock. Ill go after this trip.” “Then when do you come out in the morning?” I 4 another question. “9 oclock, too. And I go home for lunch and dinner, just as if I worked at an office.” His easiness surprised me, because every time I ride in a taxi, what I hear from the 5 are only complaints (抱怨). They complain that they 6 work 7 , that it is 8 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated 9 and enjoy the 10 of others work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it 11 to be a section chief as I was before. I dont like management work. I like driving, just for 12 . Its 13 that I 14 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand yuan a month with ease. Any 15 ? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes 16 , I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 17 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 18 in his job. Such feelings are so 19 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 20 , “Neither joy in material gains nor grieve over personal setbacks (挫折).” How many people nowadays can show high ideals by simple living and go far with a calm mind? I couldnt help feeling curious when I found such a state of mind in a stranger on a cold winter night.1. A. drivingB. flyingC. runningD. rushing2. A. calmnessB. quietnessC. stillnessD. silence3. A. for fearB. on conditionC. in orderD. in case4. A. gave outB. threw outC. let offD. set off5. A. taxiB. radioC. passengerD. driver6. A. have toB. mustC. needD. should7. A. from night till morningB. from morning till night C. from morning till afternoonD. from dawn till dark8. A. hardB. easyC. possibleD. impossible9. A. busyB. busilyC. lazyD. lazily10. A. resultsB. achievementsC. gainsD. fruits11. A. tiredB. tiringC. excitedD. exciting12. A. pleasureB. moneyC. workD. interest13. A. unfortunateB. fortunateC. likelyD. wise14. A. oftenB. usuallyC. hardlyD. seldom15. A. trickB. secretC. skillD. method16. A. southwardB. northwardC. eastwardD. westward17. A. wideB. narrowC. lonelyD. empty18. A. hadB. madeC. keptD. took19. A. commonB. rareC. muchD. little20. A. saysB. suggestsC. goesD. talks完形填空练习(三十)15 BDABD610 ABACD1115 BABDB1620 ABDBC完形填空记叙文1.(2013年河南省十所名校高三第三次联考)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Neatly putting an emphasis on his storytelling skill is how writer Mo Yan began his Nobel Lecture in Literature speech, “Storyteller”, on Friday (Saturday, Beijing time) in Stockholm. For 40 minutes he talked about his mothers 36 on him as a person and a writer, his literary inspirations, and how he 37 with the controversy(争论)that followed the announcement of his Nobel victory. He told his audience that as a boy he told stories to cheer up his mother, and 38 that poverty and loneliness fueled his imagination as a writer after he grew up. 39 , authors such as William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez 40 him, he said, especially their bold and unlimited writing style. “A person should be 41 in daily life, but follow ones instinct(本能)and take control when it 42 to literary creation.” He said the soul of 43 all of his works is the boy in Transparent Carrot who has an almost superhuman ability to bear 44 . He added that he also tried to make his hometown of Gaomi in Shandong Province a microcosm(缩影)of China and even the 45 . His greatest challenge, he said, was writing novels that deal with 46 realities. “In writing about the dark aspects of society there is a(n)47 that emotions and anger allow politics to limit literature.” He said literature must be 48 on real life but go beyond it. He also mentioned the 49 surrounding his selection as Nobel winner, saying he was showered with many flowers. 50 he was a target for “stone throwers”. “At first I thought I was the 51 of the controversies, but over time Ive come to realize that the real target was a person who had 52 to do with me.” Mo 53 his lecture by saying he was made to feel like an actor in a play with all the attention he was 54 , but he had decided that the best way to communicate his thoughts was to 55 writing. 36. A. affectionB. influenceC. occasionD. position37. A. agreedB. foughtC. dealtD. did38. A. addedB. warnedC. remindedD. imagined39. A. HoweverB. OtherwiseC. ThereforeD. Besides40. A. preservedB. inspiredC. entertainedD. taught41. A. confidentB. certainC. comfortableD. modest42. A. goesB. comesC. turnsD. gets43. A. nearlyB. hardlyC. scarcelyD. always44. A. dangerB. sufferingC. relievingD. happiness45. A. cityB. villageC. worldD. province46. A. socialB. economicalC. agriculturalD. cultural47. A. encouragement B. dangerC. advantageD. event48. A. insistedB. spentC. basedD. passed49. A. contradictionB. contestC. contraryD. controversy50. A. MeanwhileB. OtherwiseC. HoweverD. Instead51. A. goalB. intentionC. targetD. purpose52. A. somebodyB. anythingC. nothingD. anybody53. A. adoptedB. concludedC. admittedD. concerned54. A. throwingB. acceptingC. offeringD. receiving55. A. carry onB. take onC. bring outD. put out参考答案1. 36-40 BCADB41-45 DBABC46-50 ABCDA51-55 CCBDA: 完形填空记叙文(2013年天津市滨海新区五所重点学校高三毕业班联考)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3150题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Last weekend, I was blessed with an opportunity to serve as a volunteer in Maryland. I dont have a car and the closest Amtrak station is about 30 minutes away from the actual site so I wasnt sure _31_ I would get there. I started thinking that maybe it wouldnt be _32_ and after a really long week, I thought that maybe I shouldnt _33_ at all. But I went ahead and posted a request for a _34_ on the ride share board. A few days later, an individual I had never met _35_ that he would be able to pick me up and _36_ me off at the station. He was also planning on serving but said he would wait _37_ my train arrived before driving out there. How kind _38_ this person whom Ive never even met, I thought to myself. My heart _39_ and the stress I had been feeling from my week _40_ away. When my new friend drove me to the train station, he _41_ that it was in a deserted kind of area. There was no one _42_ around, it was cold outside, and I still had 30 minutes to wait. So he _43_ his car and said, “We will wait for the train to come together.” I couldnt believe his compassion and _44_. I knew that he had to be at work the next day _45_ me, and that his wife and son were waiting for his return. But he just waited there with me so _46_, generously serving with his time. With five minutes _47_ before the train arrived, he shared with me stories from his childhood. As a young boy, he _48_ sit near the edge of the train tracks, excitedly waiting for the trains to rush by with all their force. That night, before returning home to his family, he waited with me as my train _49_. It didnt rush by at full force but I left that station _50_ the full force of his compassion and generosity. 31. A. how B. why C. whenever D. that32. A. necessary B. essential C. possible D. fortunate33. A. refuse B. volunteer C. evaluate D. challenge34. A. terminal B. sightseeing C. departure D. ride35. A. replied B. blamed C. reflected D. advocated36. A. fall B. break C. takeD. drop37. A. though B. until C. unless D. after38. A. beyond B. against C. for D. of39. A. warmed B. froze C. calmed D. burnt40. A. gathered B. melted C. counted D. cherished41. A. noticed B. founded C. regretted D. relieved42. A. thus B. also C. else D. too43. A. started B. purchased C. parked D. mended44. A. encouragement B. kindness C. commitment D. privilege45. A. instead of B. regardless of C. far from D. just like46. A. strictly B. seriously C. patiently D. carefully47. A. leftB. gone C. passed D. spared48. A. accustomed to B. used to C. stuck to D. attached to49. A. stretched B. vanished C. pulled D. approached50. A. envying B. impressing C. feeling D. ignoring参考答案2. 31-35 ACBDA 36-40 DBDAB41-45 ACCBD46-50 CABDC: 完形填空训练(十六)John Perry stood up and looked around again. The island had been a good place to find shells. But now how could he make the 1 move out to sea? If they swam out to sea he could jump in and get to shore 2 they saw him.He saw the sharks rolling and playing. Their 3 was now gone and they were killing for fun. How could he make them move away?He drew his knife from his belt. Sharks can 4 blood, he thought. He put the knife against his leg and cut deep into the 5 . The blood ran out and he caught it on his white shirt. When the shirt was red and wet he tied some cloth around his leg to 6 the flow of blood. He then tied a long piece of cloth to the shirt, threw it into the water and 7 it with the piece of cloth.The sharks smelled the blood and came 8 toward the shirt. He ran down the sand reef pulling the shirt and the sharks raced after it. He was 9 them away from shore. Suddenly he dropped the cloth, turned toward the 10 and ran as fast as he could. He jumped in the water and swam.He was halfway across 11 he turned to look back. A high bony fin (鳍) was 12 through the water toward him. He put his face in the water and kicked and splashed himself 13 as fast as he could. The shore was near now.He lifted his head again to 14 and he saw the shore very near. From behind he left the water rush toward him, almost pushing him, helping him. And then a great gray body hit him and almost rolled him over in the water. He touched the shore with 15 and he pulled himself up the stones. The shark, 16 by the smell of blood and the chase (追逐), went wildly after him. Its great body crashed against 17 .The end came quickly and the water was covered with the sharks blood. The injured shark was eaten up 18 by others as it tried to escape.Perry slowly struggled 19 his feet.“So,” he said, “you did not get me.” And he looked down at the sharks still eating 20 they werent hungry. He climbed up the stones and walked toward the village.1. A. boatsB. sharksC. soldiersD. shells2. A. beforeB. afterC. untilD. when3. A. foodB. hungerC. angerD. wish4. A. fearB. tasteC. drinkD. smell5. A. sandB. sharkC. fleshD. mat6. A. stopB. keepC. joinD. cause7. A. pulledB. wrappedC. connectedD. caught8. A. runningB. racingC. swimmingD. jumping9. A. drivingB. keepingC. preventingD. leading10. A. seaB. shoreC. islandD. sand11. A. beforeB. whileC. unlessD. when12. A. goingB. runningC. cuttingD. swimming13. A. forwardB. backwardC. upwardD. downward14. A. cryB. breatheC. swimD. escape15. A. his feetB. a stickC. his fingersD. the shirt16. A. interestedB. frightenedC. disappointedD. excited17. A. the shoreB. PerryC. the stonesD. the shells18. A. livelyB. aliveC. deadD. friendly19. A. onB. byC. toD. with20. A. as thoughB. even thoughC. as soon asD. as long as完形填空训练(十六)15 BABDC610 AABDB1115 DCABC1620 DCBCB*结束完形填空训练(十七)In Mr. Allens high school class, all the students have to “get married”. However, the wedding ceremonies are not real ones but imitations (模拟). 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 and financial adjustments (心理和财政调整) 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 divorce (离婚) and the 11 that divorced men must pay child 12 mone

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