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1、嘉兴英语教学网 收集整理 欢迎使用2009高考英语复习讲座资料-完形填空 经典演练 (一)动人故事 I was off to go back to work one evening and my two children were busy sewing things on the sewing machine.My eleven year old daughter was going to assist her older brother in making a little 1 .I left, and in a few hours 2 to find a mess in room. Ha

2、ving had a long day, I was very short with my greeting to them and then I 3 the material my daughter had usedIt had been 4 to make a color coordinated baby blanket, and now had chunks cut out of almost 5 piece of fabricNot stopping to listen, I exploded at the children and explained how 6 I was at w

3、hat had been done. My daughter listened to me sheepisy(粲然一笑), not trying to defend herself 7 , but the pain could be seen written across her 8 .She retreated to her room 9 , and spent some time there alone 10 she came out to say good night and once again apologize for the 11 she had made. A few hour

4、s later, as I was preparing to go to 12 , there on my bed lay a beautiful, litlle cushion made out of the forbidden fabric, 13 the words “I LOVE MOM”.Along side it was a note 14 again, and theinnocence in which she had taken the fabric To this day, I still get 15 in my eyes when I think of how I 16

5、and still feel the pain of my actions.It was 17 who then sheepisy went to her and apologized profusely for my actions.I 18 with great pride the cushion on my bed, and use it as a constant 19 that nothing in this world is greater than a childs 20 . 1AcushionBbed Ctoy Dmachine 2Aleft Bpassed Creturned

6、Dspent 3Awatched Bnoticed CruiledD缺内容 4AsoldBchargedCbrought Dpurchased 5AeveryBboth CeitherDnone 6Aangry Bglad CpuzzledDsurprised 7Aafter allBin allCat all Dfor all 8Asmile Bface Ceyes Dbody 9AhappilyBunhappilyCquietlyDquickly 10Awhen Bif Csince Dbefore 11Amistake Bpromise Cwords Daction 12Aschool

7、BchurchCbed Dwork 13Awith Bon Cin Dalong 14AapologizingBexplainingCsaying Dtelling 15Ashame Bshame CtearsDpity 16Areacted Bresponsed CinfluncedDacted 17Ashe Bher brother CI Dmy daughter 18Ahide Bsee Cdisplay Dwatch 19Aphoto Bgift Cmemory Dreminder 20Aeye BloveCgiftDcusion If I had a rose for every t

8、ime I thought of you, Id be picking roses for a lifetime. Swedish Proverb Mary had her own special kind of joy, and she knew exactly how to spread it arounDShe lifted children from 1 into laughter, love, and belonging. Each time she found a new 2 for a child, she gave the family one of her little ho

9、memade paper roses.It had become a 3 for her, and the families didnt ever forget it. One evening, Mary was 4 a meeting for adoptive parents.One of the 5 fathers stood up to introduce himself.But before he spoke, he reached into his coat pocket and held up a 6 ,red paper rose. ”Twenty years ago today

10、, I felt alone and 7 .I didnt know the talents inside me or what was possible for me. Then Mary 8 two wonderful people into my life.They taught me what it was like to feel 9 .They not only loved me 10 .They opened a world of 11 that I didnt know existedMy new parents told me, “Reach for your dreams!

11、” I did, and today Im 12 to be giving that chance to a child who 13 just like me.My mother gave me this little rose.By now, all of you 14 where she got it so long ago. Mary sent me a new rose just yesterday.And my new rose 15 a new spring, a beautiful new 16 for my own little girl.It 17 me to show h

12、er what unconditional love is, and to teach her to reach for her own beautiful dreams. Thank you, Mary, for the special little things like roses that 18 our lives together.And thank you for all youve done for me and so many families over the years!” One brief event can send our spirits soaring or 19

13、 us in quiet to ponder a new beginning. 20 it is also the very small things, like Marys roses, that tie together the meaningful things. 1ApovertyBlonelinessCmiseryDsuffering 2AhomeBplaceCschoolDlife 3AgloryBfavorChabitDtradition 4AorganizingBplanningChostingDattending 5AnewBgratefulCkindDactive 6Abr

14、okenBfadedCtreasuredDdried 7AtastelessBpowerlessCpricelessDwortess 8AdirectedBintroducedCbroughtDaccepted 9AlovedBprotectedCcaredDcheered 10AsilentlyBcontinuouslyCunintentionallyDunconditionally 11AchangesBpossibilitiesCbeautiesDriches 12AeagerBwillingCproudDlucky 13Astarted outBcame upCturned outDg

15、rew up 14AunderstandBguessCtellDknow 15AreplacesBsymbolizesCequalsDcreates 16AchanceBmysteryCchallengeDbeginning 17AremindsBhelpsCaccompaniesDdrives 18AfixBcloseCtieDgather 19AcausesBpushCputDleave 20AYetBBesidesCOtherwiseDTherefore (二)夹叙夹议 November 16th was when Ryan and I went on our first date.We

16、 decided to go to Olive Garden for dinner and to the 1 afterwards.I loved 2 about every minute of it.A few people at Olive Garden 3 but we didnt care.We 4 good money to eat there, and we felt it was best to enjoy 5 .There was no outpouring of PDA so we didnt see the big deal.I only fed her a few foo

17、ds, and we sat really 6 to each other. The movie was wonderful, and Ryan 7 me for the first time when the time was right.I felt like I was 8 when I went home that night.I called her the next morning and told her I had a wonderful 9 and that she made my heart 10 so fast when she kissed me. Monday at

18、school was not the best of days 11 .Ryan held my hand on the way to lunch and a few guys 12 , “Dykes!(同性恋女子)” at us.Ryan let go, and we walked 13 humiliated(受辱).Every day Ryan and I would see boyfriends and girlfriends holding hands 14 even a second-glance from anyone.The minute Ryan and I 15 hands,

19、 we were 16 . Sometimes we are asked “Why are two fine girls like you not dating a 17 ? You scared of guys or something?” I didnt know how to answer the question and 18 did Ryan.Were not 19 guys.We just dont want one.This wasnt a game.This was our 20 . 1AlunchBmoviesCcarDclass 2Ajust BstillCevenDver

20、y 3Awached BnoticedCglaredDstared 4Amade Bwasted CpaidDgot 5AourselvesBthe filmCthe foodDmyself 6Afar Bhappily Dnext Dclose 7Aheld BkissedCloved Dliked 8Ain airBon airCin favourDon favour 9Aday Bmeal Ctime Dfilm 10AraceBhurt Cthink Dlook 11Aalthough Bhowever Ctoo Dthough 12Asaid Bspoke Cyelled Dlook

21、ed 13AlikingBfeelingClookingDmaking 14AwithoutBwithCfor Deven 15AshookBheldCtouchedDfelt 16Afound outBattended toClaughed atDbroken down 17Agirl Bmanager Cdoctor Dguy 18Aeither Bso CneitherDhardly 19Ascared of Bsure of Cgood at Dhelpful of 20Aanswer BlifeCattitudeDday Youve probably heard the expres

22、sion, “What you see is what you get.” Psychologists tell us that nothing 1 our life more than our self-image.We 2 like the person we see in the mirror.We are what we 3 we are.If you dont think youll be 4 , you wont.You cant be it if you cant see it.Your life is 5 to your vision.If you want to change

23、 your life, you must change your 6 of your life. Arnold Schwarzenegger(阿诺德施瓦辛格) was not that 7 in 1976 when he met with a newspaper reporter.The reporter asked Schwarzenegger: “ 8 youve retired from bodybuilding, what do you plan to do next?”Schwarzenegger answered very calmly and 9 : “Im going to b

24、e the No.1 movie star in Hollywood.” The reporter was shocked and 10 at Schwarzeneggers plan.At that time, it was very hard to 11 how this muscle-bound(肌肉结实的) bodybuilder, who was not a(an) 12 actor and who spoke 13 English with a strong Austrian accent, could ever 14 to be Hollywoods No.1 movie sta

25、r! So the reporter asked Schwarzenegger 15 he planned to make his dream come true, Schwarzenegger said: “Ill do it 16 way I became the No.1 bodybuilder in the worldWhat I do is 17 a vision of who I want to be, then I start living like that person in my 18 as if it were already true.” Sound almost ch

26、ildisy 19 , doesnt it? But it worked! Schwarzenegger did become the No.1 highest paid movie star in Hollywood! 20 : “If you can see it, you can be it.” 1AsuitsBcontrols CimprovesDhelps 2AdressBbehave CtalkDlive 3AthinkBencourageClikeDdecide 4AhealthyBluckyCsuccessfulDhappy 5AlimitedBstuckCreflectedD

27、devoted 6AvisionBwayCdirectionDpurpose 7AfamousBwealthyCsmartDpowerful 8AIn caseBAs soon asCEven ifDNow that 9AproudlyBconfidentlyChumorouslyDcarefully 10AsatisfiedBinspiredCamusedDpuzzled 11AproveBimagineCtellDbelieve 12AknownBacceptedCexperiencedDprofessional 13ApoorBexcellentClittleDmuch 14Astrug

28、gleBlikeChopeDlong 15AwhenBwhyChowDwhere 16Athe onlyBanotherCthe sameDa different 17AseeBcreateCdrawDplan 18AmindBlifeCcareerDbehaviour 19AunrealisticBfoolishCfunnyDsimple 20ARepeatBRememberCListenDWatch (三)议论文 My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my friends such as, “Oh, Beckham is so h

29、andsome, so cool, that I cant help falling in love with him!” or “What perfect skills he has!” Yeah, I 1 to some degree, though I sometimesdo want to 2 them how much they know about Beckham, apart from his 3 and how much they know about football apart from 4 goals.It seems funny that we are 5 for th

30、ings, with which we are unfamiliar or about which we are 6 , but we all, my friends as well as I, consider this one of lifes 7 . We need these pleasures to 8 our lives.But that doesnt 9 to craziness or nonsense.As an old saying goes: “Dont judge a book by its cover.” We 10 not judge anything from it

31、s appearance.We should all know, it is ones good 11 and great contribution that make one a star and unforgettable.Therefore wed better say 12 about Beckhams good looks. If we close our eyes, falling in deep 13 , we can find that the things that move us to be really happy or sad have a 14 meaning.If

32、we dont go deeper and are just satisfied with 15 things, sooner or later we will find that we have not really gained anything because our first 16 has blinded and misled us, and well remain ignorant 17 we realize that and make some changes. It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before i

33、s 18 of great progress.If one day we are willing to go deeper into everything, no matter how much it 19 us, we will finally prove how much we have 20 up, how much more sensible, mature, and intelligent we have become. 1AlikeBagree Chope Dthink 2AaskBtell Cteach Ddoubt 3AskillsBfame Cteam Dappearance

34、 4AkickingBhitting CscoringDcontrolling 5AthankfulBcrazy Ccurious Danxious 6AuncertainBunhappy CdispleasedDcareful 7AaimsBqualities Cpleasures Dtruths 8Akeep upBbrighten up Cfind out Dbring about 9AcomeBincrease CamountDrise 10AdaredBwould Ccould Dshould 11AthinkingBcharacterClooks Dability 12AmoreB

35、something Cless Dnothing 13AloveBsleep Csense Dthought 14AclearBpuzzlingCmoving Dvaluable 15AmaterialBdeep Csurface Dpleasant 16AconclusionBexperience Clesson Dimpression 17AsinceBalthough Cunless Dbefore 18AsignBcause CvalueDwillingness 19AworriesBpainsCsatisfiesDoffers 20AgivenBsentCbuiltDgrown Li

36、ving ones life is really like driving on a highway.First, to make a good driving, the driver must carefully examine the 1 of his car, just as he cares for his health for a good life.Once he enters into the highway, he must 2 certain rules for his own safety.It also can be said that he must obey cert

37、ain rules of 3 when living as a decent adult.For example, on the highway, he is 4 to keep a constant speed which can be compared with his 5 activities through his life.Neither driving nor living must be taken at too 6 a speed nor at too slow a speedIf he drives too 7 ,the police will give him a tick

38、et, just as he will be arrested when he breaks the law. 8 too conservatively, he will be called an outofdate person 9 the others driving at the proper speedWhen he wants to change his lanes, he must give careful 10 to every direction of his car.It is sometimes 11 to change the way of life 12 he can

39、be sure of completion by doing so.He 13 not make any unnecessary changing of lanes which gives him only danger.Finally, he must 14 where he is now by recognizing some 15 appearing now and then.If he takes the wrong way, he must return to the right as 16 as he can.But he may thus lose 17 andenergy bo

40、th on the road and in life. 18 the whole, driving on a highway and living ones life are both hard work. 19 if he is careful and serious enough, 20 will provide him much pleasure. 1AseatBconditionCpetrolDpassenger 2Alisten to Bfind CfollowDinsist on 3Asociety Bschool Cgroup Dhighway 4Aglad BrequiredC

41、made Danxious 5Abroken Boutdoor Cgood Dcontinuous 6Alarge BhighClimitedDexpected 7AspeedilyBslowly CorderlyDwillingly 8ADoing BActing CGoing DWorking 9Apersuading Bgetting CinterruptingDrefusing 10Anotice BattentionCsigns Dregards 11Adangerous Bworthy Cunfit Dtroublesome 12Aif Bwhen Cunless Dbecause

42、 13Adare Bneed Cmay Dshould 14Athink BdiscoverCprove Dlook 15Asigns Broads CpostersDpeople 16ApossibleBsoon Cmuch Dhard 17Amoney Bluck Ctime Dtrust 18AIn BWith CAbout DOn 19AThereforeBBut CAnd DThen 20Ait Bhe Cthey Dyou (四) 说明文 There are several competing theories about how early humans are related

43、to us today.Most widely 1 is the “Out of Africa” hypothesis.This holds that 2 humans evolved comepletely in Africa, then 3 across the world in two migration waves.The migration of H.erectus across Eurasia made up the first 4 .Later, our own 5 evolved in Africa and fanned out in a second wave 200,000

44、 years ago.These new people totally 6 H.erectus in Asia and the Neanderthals in Europe. 7 of the multiregional hypothesis 8 believe that early humans started to leave Africa around 2 million years ago, and were 9 totally replaced by recent migrants.They believe these far-flung hominids 10 genes and

45、interbred, slowly evolving into modern humans - in many places, simultaneously.Through gene flow, modern 11 such as large brains gradually spread, it is suggestedSome fossils seem to support the multiregional hypothesis.H.erectus skulls in Asia, for example, have 12 flat cheek and nasal regions as p

46、eople there today do. Most-but not all-genetic evidence appears to 13 the Out of Africa hypothesis.There is surprisingly 14 variation in the mitochondrial DNA of different people today, which 15 that humans evolved recently from a small ancestral population. 16 , the variation of DNA in Africans is

47、greater than 17 , suggesting that people have been evolving there for 18 . We may all be descended (是的后裔)from a single African woman-dubbed Mitochondrial Eve-within the 19 200,000 years.Male Y-chromosome DNA hints at a single male progenitor, too.Fewer than 50 people could have given 20 to the entir

48、e population of Europe, experts believe. 1AknownBpredictedCrecived Daccepted 2Amodern Bancient CEuropean DAsian 3Aspread Bextended Cstretched Dreached 4Aflow Battempt Cwave Dstory 5AmigrationBspecies Ctheories Dchoices 6Areplaced Bremoved Cabandoned Dabolished 7AScientistsBresearchers Copponents DAd

49、vocates 8Aeven BinsteadCstill Dindeed 9Anever Bever Cnearly Dalmost 10Atansformed Bacquired Cexchanged Dcontained 11AcharacterBcharacteristics Cstyle Dhead 12AconsequentlyBsimilarlyCabsolutelyDeventually 13AopposeBprovide Cpromote Dback 14AgreatBgradual ClittleDmuch 15Asuggests Bconvinces Cdeclares

50、Dstates 16AIn factBIn additionCIn short DIn general 17Alife Ba while Clonger Dthe present 18Aelsewhere Beverywhere Canywhere Dsomewhere 19Aprimitive Bprevious Cactual Dlast 20Arise Bdecline Cway Dcontribution One British school is finding that allowing children to listen to music or even to have the

51、 TV on while studying is helping improve grades. 1 your teenager starts a family quarrel by sitting in an armchair listening to music while doing his homework, why not 2 a simple experiment? 3 taking the heavy handed(严厉的)line of 4 him to his bedroom to get on with it 5 , let him do the homework the

52、6 he wants.You might well find that his essay is more sparkling than 7 hes done before. According to the research of Millfield prep school, around 20% of youngsters 8 best with background music, 10% excel(突出)when allowed to 9 their work with short walks around the room while up to 80% can concentrate 10 if allowed to fiddle(用手拨弄)with a small object. The research has advised the school to adopt a complete 11 approach, analyzing pupils to discover which learning style 12 them best-then letting them do their work listening to music or

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