Unit1-Unit5完形填空练习10篇期末复习
Unit 1 Cultural Heritage
第一篇
I sat down at my desk and started writing a letter of thankfulness. But when it came to actually putting the letter into the mailbox, I 1 . I couldn't do it. I suddenly felt a sense of 2 and insecurity (不安).
The letter was to an old teacher with whom I kept in 3 on Facebook. For months, I read about what she 4 on her Facebook page, which helped me to live my life differently. Her volunteer work wasn't huge. 5 , she was doing small, local good deeds. 6 , she changed my views on the world and for some reason, I felt I should let her know how her example 7 influenced me.
I could have easily sent her an email, but that seemed not enough for such an important thank-you. That's why I ended up 8 the letter. But now here I was, standing before the mailbox, unable to put the envelope inside. What was stopping me It suddenly hit me that I was 9 of being too nice. I guess I felt strange 10 it wasn't like she was my best friend or a relative. Maybe my 11 was too heartfelt. Thinking this over, I put the envelope in the mailbox 12 .
Weeks later I received a message from her. It turned out she was 13 a hard time and my note 14 a lot to her. She said she had no idea she was playing such a big 15 in others' life.
Not only did this letter make her happier, but her response to it brightened my world and 16 my joy as well. I was so 17 that it had such a great influence on her that I decided to write a letter of 18 to someone each month. Now it's easier for me to 19 the goodness in others and be more 20 for this beautiful life I'm living.
1. A. stopped B. continued C. protested D. moved
2. A. disappointment B. concern C. responsibility D. balance
3. A. touch B. mind C. sight D. order
4. A. gave up B. turned to C. took in D. put down
5. A. So B. However C. Instead D. Meanwhile
6. A. Gradually B. Exactly C. Fluently D. Frequently
7. A. widely B. rapidly C. creatively D. greatly
8. A. preserving B. receiving C. handwriting D. reading
9. A. confident B. afraid C. fond D. sure
10. A. because B. although C. while D. until
11. A. explanation B. agreement C. application D. message
12. A. sadly B. officially C. finally D. obviously
13. A. going against B. giving out C. going through D. going over
14. A. ignored B. meant C. offered D. recognized
15. A. part B. decision C. choice D. world
16. A. forecast B. increased C. expressed D. judged
17. A. stubborn B. lonely C. upset D. excited
18. A. congratulation B. thanks C. complaint D. advice
19. A. hand out B. put out C. set out D. find out
20. A. satisfied B. sorry C. grateful D. careful
第二篇
The 600-year-old Forbidden City is the world's largest palace. It 1 more than 17 million 2 every year. If we were to travel back to the past, this 3 palace would be a 4 to us with a lot remaining to be discovered.
It was when all 5 in Beijing were low except for the Forbidden City, which was surrounded by high 6 and a wide moat(护城河). After 7 the golden roof(屋顶) from the outside, people could only 8 what it looked like inside.
9 an area of 720,000 square meters in the heart of Beijing, the Forbidden City was built from 1406 to 1420 by the third 10 of the Ming Dynasty. In the past, the Forbidden City was where the highest 11 of the country laid. Emperors were born, lived, fought and 12 there. Various 13 events happened there. It saw the 14 and downs of the Ming and Qing dynasties, as well as how feudal monarchy(封建帝制) 15 came to an end in China.
The lives of the royal families were 16 through many documents(文件). They 17 a large amount of valuable material for today's historical 18 , as well as inspiration for literature and entertainment.
In 1987, the Forbidden City was 19 as a UNESCO World Heritage site. For world leaders who visit China, it is a must-see tourist 20 . When they pay a state visit to China, our top leaders may show them around there.
1. A. relieves B. receives C. guides D. sells
2. A. visitors B. students C. teachers D. citizens
3. A. red B. small C. green D. huge
4. A. dream B. hope C. wonder D. mystery
5. A. museums B. rooms C. buildings D. houses
6. A. towers B. walls C. trees D. hills
7. A. looking at B. giving up C. setting down D. jumping at
8. A. tell B. think C. imagine D. admire
9. A. Owning B. Covering C. Having D. Taking
10. A. emperor B. designer C. painter D. soldier
11. A. altitude B. power C. figure D. position
12. A. studied B. worked C. gathered D. died
13. A. happy B. sad C. historical D. national
14. A. above B. best C. worst D. ups
15. A. finally B. quickly C. gradually D. suddenly
16. A. recorded B. settled C. connected D. copied
17. A. grasp B. ignore C. write D. provide
18. A. background B. research C. exam D. survey
19. A. treated B. remembered C. listed D. honored
20. A. palace B. scenery C. attraction D. place
Unit 2 Wildlife protection
第一篇
Some of the greatest problems we face today are concerned with the gradual destruction of our environment. Brown clouds; wildlife 1 ; polluted water. These 2 all seem so huge. So, my family does what we can. We take cloth bags to stores instead of using plastic bags. We walk where we don't have to 3 .
But does it do any good
I recently learned something about flamingos(火烈鸟). These beautiful birds gather in 4 groups of a thousand or more. Every year, when the time 5 for migration, a few flamingos start the process by taking off from the lake. But 6 of the others seem to notice, so the tiny group returns.
However, the next day they 7 again. This time a few more struggle along with them, but the vast majority still 8 no attention, so these pioneers come back.
The 9 continues for several more days. Every time a few more birds join in but, 10 the thousands of others still take no 11 , the great migration plan is once again 12 .
Then one day something 13 . The same small group of birds takes wing and a tiny number more join in, just as before. And this time their total number, though still quite 14 , is enough to tip the balance. As one, the whole group takes flight and the migration 15 . What a 16 sight it must be—thousands of flamingos taking to the sky at once!
A few can make a 17 . It's true that all of the great problems of the world have been solved because of the 18 efforts of a few.
If you believe in a cause(事业), don't 19 ! Others will someday take notice and together we will 20 even our greatest problems.
1. A. protection B. extinction C. migration D. separation
2. A. questions B. costs C. examples D. problems
3. A. drive B. run C. cycle D. stand
4. A. tiny B. different C. huge D. similar
5. A. comes B. passes C. varies D. moves
6. A. all B. any C. none D. most
7. A. gather B. try C. sing D. appear
8. A. attract B. require C. escape D. pay
9. A. plan B. trend C. activity D. movement
10. A. since B. though C. unless D. while
11. A. responsibility B. notice C. chance D. measure
12. A. put off B. cut off C. carried out D. worked out
13. A. approaches B. works C. changes D. disappears
14. A. significant B. reasonable C. adequate D. small
15. A. continues B. delays C. finishes D. begins
16. A. familiar B. strange C. magnificent D. unrealistic
17. A. point B. decision C. difference D. mistake
18. A. useless B. tireless C. extra D. special
19. A. give up B. give in C. give away D. give out
20. A. identify B. understand C. predict D. solve
第二篇
Protecting China's Giant Pandas
China's giant pandas show the achievement of the international effort to save animals that are now in danger. In television programs we often see pandas 1 funny games. Children have panda toys and beautiful cards with pictures of lovely 2 in them. They often visit the giant pandas in the zoos on 3 holidays and have a good time there. However, scientists are worried about 4 of giant pandas. They know only about 1,000 giant pandas remain 5 today. They think the giant pandas will die out in 30 years if the present conditions are not 6 .
It is reported that the giant pandas have a very 7 birth rate. About 115 pandas live in the zoos and research centers mainly in China, but during the past 10 years they 8 only 34 9 pandas that are still alive. The survival rate of giant pandas in the wild is probably the same or lower.
There are several reasons for the low 10 . The main reason is 11 male pandas can make love with females in a very 12 season—only a few days a year. When they do have babies, females often produce two pandas, but the mother is usually not able to care for 13 of them. The newborn pandas 14 only a few kilograms each. They are too weak to live without special care. In the zoo, scientists can help the mothers 15 the young pandas, but those living in the wild do not get enough 16 . It is very difficult for mother pandas to bring up their young pandas.
Conditions for the giant pandas have been worse in recent years. Pandas in China continue to 17 in number. We know pandas live on bamboos. But sometimes all the bamboos in one area die. The pandas there have 18 to eat and die of hunger.
Giant pandas now live in 13 separate 19 areas in China. Several years ago, the Chinese government and the International Wildlife Organization agreed 20 a project of protecting giant pandas in the wild. We hope it could be useful.
1. A. play B. playing C. do D. doing
2. A. pandas B. children C. bamboos D. zoos
3. A. ours B. their C. yours D. his
4. A. past B. now C. future D. present
5. A. live B. lives C. lively D. alive
6. A. turned B. increased C. improved D. considered
7. A. low B. proper C. high D. right
8. A. cloned B. produced C. kept D. created
9. A. small B. young C. little D. adult
10. A. price B. speed C. birth rate D. limit
11. A. why B. how C. when D. that
12. A. short B. long C. suitable D. certain
13. A. all B. both C. none D. neither
14. A. weight B. heavy C. weigh D. heaviness
15. A. have B. raise C. observe D. care
16. A. help B. food C. water D. milk
17. A. reduce B. grow C. rise D. change
18. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything
19. A. protected B. protecting C. defending D. guarding
20. A. to B. with C. in D. on
Unit 3 The internet
第一篇
Teens around the world use social media a lot. But is this a 1 thing While you can say nice and 2 things on the Internet, you could also say mean and hurtful things too. When someone says something mean or hurtful 3 , it's called cyberbullying (网络欺凌).
When people say mean things to us, we feel 4 , depressed and powerless. These are just some of the possible 5 effects that could affect teens who are cyberbullied. When people are often sad or depressed, they could begin to 6 suicide (自杀).They think that their lives aren't worth anything or that their lives are too 7 to handle. It's difficult to believe that one person saying mean or 8 things to another person could make him think about 9 himself, but it's true and it does happen. Now, you could 10 everything that was said. You could say that teens can just tum off their computers or their phones. They can just block (屏蔽) the person who 11 them or just simply ignore him. 12 people, especially teens love going on the Internet and talking to people. It's part of their daily lives. It's 13 to tell teens to turn them all off. In addition, 14 they block someone, the person can just 15 coming back on a different account or as someone else. Also, if it's a 16 posted video, picture or message, everyone can see it and 17 report or share it. It's 18 to block everyone.
And finally, no one can just 19 so many mean words that are being said to them.
Overall, cyberbullying is a (n) 20 thing that people do. There should be laws to protect people from cyberbullying.
1. A. good B. normal C. right D. useful
2. A. popular B. kind C. interesting D. proper
3. A. online B. on purpose C. indirectly D. in brief
4. A. terrified B. lonely C. sad D. bored
5. A. noticeable B. negative C. practical D. lasting
6. A. think about B. care about C. worry about D. talk about
7. A. short B. hard C. ordinary D. busy
8. A. real B. stupid C. cruel D. horrible
9. A. teaching B. blaming C. killing D. punishing
10. A. deal with B. compare with C. begin with D. disagree with
11. A. cheats B. hurts C. beats D. confuses
12. A. However B. Moreover C. Instead D. Therefore
13. A. unnecessary B. unrealistic C. unusual D. uncertain
14. A. as B. unless C. if D. until
15. A. keep B. admit C. remember D. enjoy
16. A. quickly B. publicly C. carelessly D. coldly
17. A. still B. always C. just D. even
18. A. unfriendly B. impossible C. unpleasant D. illegal
19. A. forget B. refuse C. discover D. ignore
20. A. difficult B. funny C. annoying D. terrible
第二篇
Many people tend to bring electronic products when travelling, including me. Last year I just ruined my summer vacation by bringing along a modern convenience: the iPad.
Instead of looking at nature, I 1 my e-mail. Instead of reading great novels, I stuck to reading 2 newspapers each morning. And that was the problem: I was acting 3 I were still in the office. My body was on vacation but my 4 wasn't.
So this year I made up my mind to try something 5 : getting away from the Internet. I knew it wouldn't be easy, 6 I'm not good at self-control. But I was 7 . I started by 8 the iPad to my wife. Then, a stroke of luck: The mobile phone 9 at our cabin was worse than in the past. I was trapped in a small circle and 10 to carry out my plan. Largely 11 from e-mail and my favorite newspaper websites, I had little way to 12 the world. I had no 13 but to do what I had planned to do all along: read books.
With determination and the strong support of my wife, I succeeded in my vacation struggle 14 the Internet. I finally 15 that it was me, of course, not the iPad, that was the 16 .
I knew I had 17 when we passed a Starbucks and my wife asked if I wanted to stop to use the Wi-Fi. "Don't need it," I said. 18 , as we return to work, a test begins: Can I 19 when I'm back at work I had no intention of 20 my iPad completely. But I hope to resist the temptation(抵抗诱惑) to use it every five minutes.
1. A. received B. selected C. checked D. removed
2. A. online B. informal C. local D. traditional
3. A. so that B. as if C. now that D. even though
4. A. opinion B. identity C. mind D. curiosity
5. A. attractive B. logical C. magical D. different
6. A. since B. unless C. though D. so
7. A. excited B. shocked C. determined D. frightened
8. A. showing B. handing C. sending D. introducing
9. A. quality B. design C. signal D. technology
10. A. concerned B. continued C. inspired D. forced
11. A. taken out B. pulled down C. cut off D. carried away
12. A. rely on B. connect to C. help with D. look at
13. A. method B. goal C. trick D. choice
14. A. against B. for C. on D. to
15. A. expected B. realized C. permitted D. suggested
16. A. puzzle B. sign C. evidence D. problem
17. A. won B. forgotten C. suffered D. recovered
18. A. Somehow B. Anyway C. However D. Therefore
19. A. survive B. change C. escape D. continue
20. A. taking apart B. giving up C. turning to D. caring about
Unit 4 History and traditions
第一篇
The "Double Seven Festival" is a traditional Chinese festival. It has a longer history than the 1 of Valentine's Day in the West.
The origin of this festival is related to a cowboy and a weaving girl, 2 love story has become a part of the Chinese culture. 3 there are many different versions of the story, the most popular one begins with a poor cowboy. Living with his elder and 4 brother, who treated him badly, the cowboy looked after an old cow every day. Though life was tough and boring, he 5 it in silence, without complaining 6 , even such a hard life didn't last long. His brother got rid of him and all he got was the old cow. Although they couldn't talk to each other, they 7 on each other for company. One day, miracle happened. The old cow started talking and told him that there would be seven fairies coming down to the Earth to 8 in a pond. All he should do was to 9 the dress of one of the fairies. Then that fairy would be his wife. 10 but excited, the cowboy followed the cow's advice.
Every day, the cowboy went to work 11 the fairy wove cloth at home. However, their 12 life came to an end when the Heavenly Goddess learned about it. She took the weaving girl away and drew a line in the 13 that turned into the Milky Way, which 14 the cowboy meeting her wife. Due to the strong reaction from the young 15 , the Goddess finally allowed them to see each other only once a year. The day was on the 16 day of the seventh month. That is 17 the Double Seven Festival came into being.
Although the love story doesn't end up with a happy ending, it is to be told from one 18 to another. It reminds people to cherish every moment 19 with their loved ones and not to regret until we 20 them.
1. A. celebration B. congratulation C. inspiration D. liberation
2. A. which B. who C. whose D. that
3. A. As if B. Even if C. Until then D. In case
4. A. open-minded B. absent-minded C. narrow-minded D. business-minded
5. A. came up with B. put up with C. broke up with D. took up with
6. A. Actually B. Unluckily C. Happily D. Frankly
7. A. depended B. based C. concentrated D. worked
8. A. bathe B. sleep C. dance D. play
9. A. make B. bring C. steal D. buy
10. A. Interested B. Frightened C. Tired D. Surprised
11. A. while B. as C. before D. after
12. A. careful B. successful C. peaceful D. helpful
13. A. earth B. water C. sand D. sky
14. A. freed B. risked C. kept D. prevented
15. A. gentleman B. lady C. cow D. couple
16. A. fifth B. sixth C. seventh D. eighth
17. A. why B. when C. where D. how
18. A. dynasty B. generation C. age D. person
19. A. shared B. connected C. filled D. separated
20. A. meet B. lose C. miss D. see
第二篇
The most unforgettable thing during my long summer holidays last year, of course, is my trip 1 England. This was my first time to go abroad, so it really made me 2 .
There were quite a lot of interesting 3 in England, such as Oxford. When we walked around Oxford, we saw quite a lot of ancient buildings on 4 sides of the streets. One of the most famous tourist 5 in Oxford is Christ (基督) Church. It's 6 one of Oxford University's 38 colleges. There is a huge hall in Christ Church, 7 was used as the dining hall at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter 8 . I felt really excited when I heard this.
9 place that impressed me 10 during my trip was a place called Stratford-upon-Avon. It was a small town. Maybe you haven't 11 it, but I'm sure you have heard about William Shakespeare —the great man's 12 . In Stratford-upon-Avon, I could 13 Shakespeare's Birthplace, Shakespeare Countryside Museum, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, and a lot of places that are connected with 14 .
I went to Shakespeare's Birthplace. It was the house 15 Shakespeare was born and 16 his early years. 17 sitting room, hallway (走廊) , bedrooms, and kitchen were furnished (布置) in 16th century 18 . I also went to see the Shakespeare Exhibition. It illustrated (展示,说明) Shakespeare's life and career in both Stratford and London.
I really enjoyed this nice trip to England, 19 which I learnt a lot. I'm very happy that I could visit such an interesting 20 . I want to go there again in the future.
1. A. at B. for C. from D. to
2. A. excited B. terrified C. surprised D. disappointed
3. A. trips B. places C. roads D. sights
4. A. both B. either C. neither D. each
5. A. views B. scenes C. sites D. interests
6. A. also B. too C. still D. yet
7. A. that B. which C. who D. where
8. A. novels B. records C. films D. songs
9. A. Other B. Every C. Each D. Another
10. A. deep B. deeply C. high D. highly
11. A. thought about B. heard about C. listened to D. considered as
12. A. hometown B. office C. play D. theatre
13. A. speak B. say C. talk D. see
14. A. Shakespeare B. Oxford C. England D. Harry Potter
15. A. who B. that C. when D. where
16. A. paid B. spent C. cost D. took
17. A. It's B. Its C. It had D. It was
18. A. style B. site C. shape D. shade
19. A. for B. at C. from D. to
20. A. city B. town C. country D. summer
Unit 5 Music
第一篇
I was invited to attend a presentation at the Kentucky School. That evening I found gratitude had amazing 1 to change our attitudes and our lives.
The young musician Mr. Patrick was 2 onto the stage in his wheelchair and began to play the piano. His fingers danced 3 the keys as he made beautiful music. He then began to sing as he played, and it was wonderful. But what shocked me most was his 4 smile.
Mr. Patrick was born with no eyes and an illness in the legs, which 5 him lame for life. However, as a child, he was 6 artificial eyes and placed in a wheelchair. Before his first birthday, he discovered the piano. 7 his mom hit any key on the piano, within one or two 8 , he'd get it. By his second birthday, he was playing "Twinkle, twinkle, little star." His father was 9 . "We might not play baseball, but we can play music together."
When Patrick was at the University of Louisville, his father 10 classes with him. He was also a part of the 214-member marching band! He was a blind, wheelchair-bound trumpet player; and he and his father did it together.
His father 11 the night shift (夜班) in order to accompany his daytime band practice. Patrick said, "My dad is my 12 ."
But even more than his 13 musical talent, it was Patrick's "attitude of gratitude" that 14 my soul. On stage, between songs, he talked to the audience about his life and about how 15 he was with a great father. When his performance was over, Patrick and his father were on the stage together. The crowd rose to their feet and 16 for over five minutes.
We all face misfortune in our lives. 17 , it's not the hardship but how we 18 to it that will determine the joy and happiness in our lives. During 19 times, do we spend too much time feeling 20 for ourselves, or can we, with gratitude, learn how to dance in the rain
1. A. knowledge B. quality C. wisdom D. power
2. A. rolled B. held C. allowed D. dragged
3. A. through B. to C. across D. at
4. A. strange B. bright C. bitter D. friendly
5. A. took B. led C. forced D. left
6. A. fitted with B. filled with C. cured of D. reminded of
7. A. Before B. When C. Since D. Until
8. A. memories B. words C. tries D. notes
9. A. confused B. amused C. interested D. overjoyed
10. A. listed B. found C. attended D. organized
11. A. worked B. found C. refused D. canceled
12. A. dream B. hero C. music D. song
13. A. unbearable B. unreasonable C. unconditional D. unbelievable
14. A. touched B. calmed C. freed D. felt
15. A. satisfied B. concerned C. blessed D. excited
16. A. cheered B. whispered C. shouted D. laughed
17. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. However D. Besides
18. A. see B. react C. agree D. put
19. A. happy B. modern C. usual D. tough
20. A. great B. sorry C. hopeful D. proud
第二篇
Folk music is a kind of traditional melodies (旋律), words, and songs of the 1 people that are often handed down from one generation to the next.
2 music deals with almost every kind of human 3 . Folk music often expresses the 4 of ethnic and social groups and sometimes a nation. It is the 5 of the people. A folk song can 6 political or religious beliefs, tell a 7 or describe history, or just provide 8 .
Folk music is usually learned by 9 rather than by reading the notes or words. The music is 10 from person to person, from place to place, and from generation to generation. Folk songs sometimes change either by accident or from a 11 change. Folk song melodies and words often 12 over time. Tunes are shortened or lengthened; pitch and rhythms are altered (改变); portions of one song may be 13 with part of another. Words of a song may also change over time.
Folk songs can often be 14 into different types. The ballad, a song that tells a story often about 15 events, is one of the main types of folk song. Ballads are in stanza (节) 16 , where a melody is 17 for each of several verses, and may have a refrain (叠句) that is repeated several times. Another type of folk song is those that deal with a 18 activity, occupation, or a set of circumstances. This group 19 work songs, prison songs, war songs, and the like. There are also spiritual songs, songs for children, 20 about life's stages, and many songs are just for celebration, dance, and enjoyment.
1. A. ancient B. common C. magical D. romantic
2. A. Classic B. Folk C. Popular D. Modern
3. A. response B. experience C. interest D. activity
4. A. nature B. quality C. character D. position
5. A. music B. imagination C. art D. history
6. A. express B. reform C. hold D. confirm
7. A. lie B. story C. secret D. difference
8. A. message B. communication C. amusement D. boredom
9. A. reading B. writing C. speaking D. listening
10. A. created B. extended C. distributed D. shared
11. A. purposeful B. meaningful C. dramatic D. significant
12. A. develop B. happen C. improve D. disappear
13. A. filled B. connected C. combined D. associated
14. A. organized B. arranged C. broken D. classified
15. A. real B. historical C. important D. special
16. A. style B. form C. type D. nature
17. A. competed B. performed C. repeated D. played
18. A. human B. cultural C. social D. particular
19. A. includes B. composes C. possesses D. divides
20. A. stories B. songs C. poems D. films
Keys
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