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1、人教版高中英语必修三完形阅读周周练完形阅读周周练Test 1Push!At midnight Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the door.He rolled over and looked at his _1_,and it was half past one.“Im not getting _2_ at this time,”he _3_,and rolled over.Then,a _4_ knock followed.“Arent you going to _5_ that?”said his wife.So he dragged him

2、self out of bed and went downstairs.He opened the door and there was a man _6_ at the door.It didnt take Peter long to_7_the man was drunk.“Hi,there,”slurred(嘟囔) the stranger.“Can you give me a push?”“No,get lost.Its half past one.I was _8_.”Peter said and slammed the door. He went back _9_to bed an

3、d told his wife what had happened.She said,“That wasnt very _10_of you.Remember that night we had a_11_ in the pouring rain on the way home and you had to _12_that mans house to get our car _13_again? What would have happened if hed told _14_to get lost?”“But the guy was _15_,”said Peter.“It doesnt

4、matter,”said the wife.“He needs help_16_ it would be the Christian thing to help him.”So Peter went out of bed again, got dressed, and went downstairs.He opened the door,and not being able to see the stranger anywhere he shouted,“Hey,do you still want a _17_?”And he heard a _18_cry out“Yeah,please.”

5、So,still being unable to see the stranger he shouted,“_19_are you?”The drunk replied,“Here,on the_20_.”1A.door BclockCwife Dwindow2A.out of bed Bout of the houseCdown to work Dinto trouble3/doc/18f330de3a3567ec102de2bd960590c69fc3d86d.htmlplained BexplainedCreplied Dthought4A.

6、weaker BlouderClonger Dangrier5A.stand BstopCanswer Drefuse6A.standing BlyingCknocking Dlooking7A.remember BshowCrealize Ddoubt8A.in bed Bin surpriseCat home Dat work9A.down BupCinside Dhome10A.nice BfoolishCtypical Dgenerous11A.hard time BquarrelCfight Dbreakdown12A.drive to Bpass byCknock on Ddrop

7、 into13A.started BrefreshedCunited Ddelighted14/doc/18f330de3a3567ec102de2bd960590c69fc3d86d.html BthemCthe man Dothers15A.mad BdrunkCdifferent Ddangerous16A.but BthoughCand Dbecause17A.rest BpushCroom Dlift18/doc/18f330de3a3567ec102de2bd960590c69fc3d86d

8、.htmldy BgentlemanCdrunk Dvoice19A.What BHowCWho DWhere20A.roof BbedCswing DgroundHow I Turned to Be OptimisticI began to grow up on that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunts house,and my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America.We were on the bus then.I was c

9、rying,and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me.I remember that I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to which I listened every morning.I do not remember myself crying for this reason again.In fact,I think I cried very little whe

10、n I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives.When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to seethe strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures.The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught

11、 me the importance of optimism,but the idea did not come to me at once.For the first two years in New York I was really losthaving to study in three schools as a result of family moves.I did not quite know what I was or what I should be.Mother remarried,and things became even more complex for me.Som

12、e time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other.I was often sad,and saw no end to “the hard times”My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home.I wrote letters,filled out forms,translated at interviews with immigration office

13、rs,took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there,and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives(代表)From my experiences I have learned one important rule:Almost all common troubles eventually go away!Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up,and

14、 just wait a little!I believe that my life will turn out all right,even though it will not be that easy.1How did the author get to know America?AFrom her relatives.BFrom her mother.CFrom books and pictures.DFrom radio programs.2Upon leaving for America the author felt _.Aconfused BexcitedCworried Da

15、mazed3For the first two years in New York,the author _.Aoften lost her wayBdid not think about her futureCstudied in three different schoolsDgot on well with her stepfather4What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 4?AShe worked as a translator.BShe attended a lot of job interviews.CShe paid

16、 telephone bills for her family.DShe helped her family with her English.5The author believes that _.Aher future will be free from troublesBit is difficult to learn to become patientCthere are more good things than bad thingsDgood things will happen if one keeps trying1It didnt take Peter long to rea

17、lize the man was drunk.(完形填空第三段第三句)没过多久,彼得就意识到那个人喝醉了。(1)It took me three hours to finish my work.我花费了三个小时完成了我的工作。(2)He spent the whole day watching TV.他一整天都在看电视。(3)The magazine cost me 10 yuan.这本杂志花了我10元钱。2“It doesnt matter,”said the wife.(完形填空第八段第一句)他妻子说:“没关系”。(1)It doesnt matter whether hell come

18、or not.他来不来没关系。(2)It doesnt matter to me which way you take.你走哪条路与我无关。3From my experiences I have learned one important rule.(阅读理解最后一段首句) 通过我的经历,我学会了一个重要的规则。(1)Experience is the best teacher.经验是最好的老师。(2)Did he tell you about his experiences as a reporter?他告诉你他当记者的经历了吗?(3)The child has never experien

19、ced hardship.这孩子从没经历过苦难。完形阅读周周练答案解析Test 1.1.B由下文“一点半了(and it was half past one)”可知:他翻过身看了看表(clock)。 2A上文告诉我们,Peter正在睡觉,下文告诉我们,他翻了翻身(rolled over)又睡了。由此可知:那个时候他不想起床(out of bed)。下文也有提示:So Peter went out of bed again.。 3D动词辨析。由句意知空处意为“他心里想(thought)。”这是对他进行的心理描写,看不出有抱怨之意。故排除干扰项“抱怨(complained)”。4B因为第一次敲门没

20、有回应,所以为了使主人听到或引起主人的注意,接下来不速之客的敲门声应该是更大(louder)了。weaker更弱的;longer更长的,更大的;angrier更生气的,均不符合句意。5C妻子问他,难道还不打算去回应吗?answer这里用作动词,意思是:回应(敲门声)。6A开门之后,他发现门口站着(standing)一个人,下文告诉我们,Peter不是立即意识到敲门者喝醉了,所以应排除lying(躺)。7C句意为:没过多久,彼得就意识到(realize)那个人喝醉了。remember记得;show 出示,说明;doubt怀疑,均不符合句意。8A句意为:现在(深夜)一点半了,我正在睡觉(in be

21、d)。这里是Peter解释他不能提供帮助的原因。in surprise吃惊的;at home在家;at work在工作,均不符合句意。 9B由句意知他说完后,啪嗒一声关上门,又回到床上睡觉去了(went back up to bed)。 10A这里是妻子劝他向敲门者提供帮助。空白处意为:(你这样不帮忙)你就很不友好了。nice友善的;foolish愚蠢的;typical典型的;generous大方的,均不符合句意。 11D这里妻子用发生在他们身上的类似的经历,在一个雨夜,车坏(breakdown)了,丈夫敲开了(knock on)一位男士的家门,从而使自己的车重新发动了起来(get our car started),劝说他向求助者提供帮助(give him a push)。12Cknock on敲门。当时我们的车在半路上坏了,和这位男士一样,半夜去敲门求助。13A由语境可知:他们当时是想找人帮忙把熄灭的车给发动起来。start使发动,符合题意。refresh使振作起

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