20空完形填空精选试题三篇答案
Now I live in Illinois. 41 , I don’t mind the food or the people, but I do
42 the land that is extraordinary lack of characteristics of hiking. I enjoy being outdoors and 43 , but Illinois’s natural resources don’t hold much 44 for my bent. So when my dad asked if I wanted to go hiking with him, I was 45 and thought I would finish the hiking with ease.
We started our main hike up Flattop Mountain. As we hiked it was much more challenging than I 46 . But I was 47 at the beauty surrounding me.The path is winding and we saw mountains 48 over the green valleys and cliffs that seemed endless. What amazed me most was its thick clouds 49 the mountainsides. It was unlike anything I have ever 50 before.
I stared up at the 51 to see how much farther we had to go and I began to worry that I wouldn’t finish it. A recent ankle injury due to the 52 long journey to the countryside had left me unsure of my physical capabilities, which made me 53 about my persistence. It wasn’t until we stopped and looked back at the path that 54 in the distance that I was filled with fulfillment with seeing how much we had done.
As I was hiking, I started to reflect on how hiking is 55 to other aspects of my life. Hiking gave time for my mind to wander. It reminded me of my struggles in my classes and the 56 I had to overcome, the most tough one of which is to pass the level courses. I spotted that the process of learning isn’t always the most fun, but the 57 after seeing how much I had finished just increases the 58 for knowledge, causing me to long for more learning. Looking down at the mountain I was content 59 never fully satisfied. Having considered a lot, I was determined to 60 the summit(山顶).
41.A. Actually Consequently Otherwise However
42.A. worry about care about come across come through
43.A. exploration countryside scenery hiking
44.A. potential limitation space foundation
45.A. satisfied determined overjoyed frightened
46.A. planned expected knew tried
47.A. mad sorrowful shocked depressed
48.A. standing towering existing lying
49.A. crowded into flowed along covered enveloped
50.A. witnessed ignored missed lost
51.A. top sky path team
52.A. fantastic previous relatively absolutely
53.A. particular certain skeptical worried
54.A.expanded unfolded faded appeared
55.A. similar familiar accessible relevant
56.A. aim concentration achievements difficulties
57.A. moment amazement excitement fulfillment
58.A. hatred demand thirst preference
59.A. and but indeed just
60.A. discover observe quit pursue
第二篇
Winston was seated in a bench in the station, watching the usuals pass by.
Suddenly he noticed something 1 — two bare feet walked past. He wondered what kind of a man couldn’t 2 to buy himself shoes A dangerous man, a man who was of 3 intelligence, or an unpredictable, unreasonable man with a 4 . No matter what kind he was, certainly not the kind of man Winston 5 to be anywhere near.
Winston 6 over on the bench, turning his eyes downward and his shoulders in toward his body to avoid any possible social 7 . The man, however, took the space made free by Winston’s 8 .
“Sorry, it has been a rough day,” the shoeless person offered 9 , placing a plastic bag down in the small remaining stretch of bench 10 them. “A really rough day.” He seemed to be speaking to no one 11 .
“It’s my 7-year-old’s birthday. I can barely believe it.” He 12 his head and continued, “She said all she wanted this year was a birthday cake. So that’s what I went and got her.” He 13 to the bag. Winston peeked(偷瞄) through the clear plastic case to see the cake. It was a small, white circle. “It sure is pretty, isn’t it ” the man said, noticing Winston’s 14 . “But I had to sell my shoes for it … it was worth it, of course.” There was a(n) 15 in his voice like he was about to cry.
Winston was 16 that he had assumed this stranger was a bad person simply for his lack of 17 , when in fact this man beside him was a more 18 person than Winston had ever been. Slowly, Winston reached down, slid off his sneakers, 19 his socked feet to the severe cold of the station. He 20 the shoes and handed them to the stranger beside him.
A. different specific unfortunate changeable
A. spare afford save beg
A. spiritual secret native questionable
A. temper past case personality
A. got came wanted seemed
A. bent shifted extended looked
A. relationships concerns interactions contexts
A. hospitality shrinking indifference leaving
A. directly generously shyly apologetically
A. separating connecting pressing blocking
A. in particular in place in vain in panic
A. nodded shook held raised
A. tended attached gestured added
A. appreciation intention interest shyness
A. crack note success honor
A. regretful sad embarrassed ashamed
A. money status dignity footwear
A. friendly pleasant generous polite
A. adjusting exposing putting stepping
A. picked out took off took out picked up
第三篇
Many people are complaining that work and study are quite difficult at time. They need a method to relax. I have found that the best way to reduce ___26___ is to read a good book. It ___27___ me to escape from real life, it gives me a(n) ___28___ view on the world, and reading a book is a very ___29___ activity.
First, reading a good story is the best way to ___30___ about my troubles during the day. Many of the books I read have ___31___ plot lines(情节安排), which attract me to the characters and action. When I am ___32___ reading, nothing in the outside world seems to exist anymore. One cannot ___33___ in this dreamland forever, of course. ___34___ for an hour or so a day, it is very calming.
Second, reading books can also give me a new way to ___35___ the outside world. Even a fictional book can have this ___36___. When authors write a book, they ___37___ their ideas and feelings about how the world works. By ___38___ works of different writers, I find that I ___39___ more about other people, and ___40___ they think. This helps me to learn to ___41___ others just as they are.
Finally, the most ___42___ reason why reading is good for ___43___ is that it enables me to ___44___ the most amazing peace. For a devoted(投入的)reader, it is ___45___ to go to a bright, beautiful place to read. You can just stay at home, sitting in your favorite chair. With the house being completely quiet, you can enter the peaceful world of knowledge and imagination.
26. A. debates B. mistakes C. pressure D. influence
27. A. forces B. allows C. requires D. forbids
28. A. new B. easy C. familiar D. ordinary
29. A. basic B. tiring C. special D. peaceful
30. A. care B. learn C. think D. forget
31. A. stupid B. simple C. boring D. interesting
32. A. teaching B. studying C. enjoying D. practicing
33. A. stay B. sleep C. lie D. hide
34. A. So B. But C. And D. Unless
35. A. look at B. worry about C. search for D. believe in
36. A. effect B. success C. problem D. weakness
37. A. ask B. know C. express D. change
38. A. buying B. reading C. judging D. spreading
39. A. trust B. doubt C. praise D. understand
40. A. why B. how C. when D. whether
41. A. admire B. refuse C. accept D. recognize
42. A. hopeful B. important C. probable D. different
43. A. working B. writing C. relaxation D. exploration
44. A. find B. carry C. leave D. produce
45. A. great B. impossible C. reasonable D. unnecessary
第四篇
Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding glass door is just a window. The 41 is obvious. If we 42 it is a door, they’ll want to go outside 43 . It will drive us crazy. The kids apparently know the 44 . But our insisting it’s 45 a window has kept them from 46 millions of requests to open the door.
I hate lying to the kids. One day they’ll 47 and discover that everything they’ve always known about windows is a 48 .
I wonder if 49 should always tell the truth no matter the 50 . I have a very strong 51 that the lie we’re telling is doing 52 damage to our children. Windows and doors have 53 metaphorical(比喻) meanings. I’m telling them they can’t open what they absolutely know is a door. What if later in 54 they come to a metaphorical door, like an opportunity(机会) of some sort, and 55 opening the door and taking the opportunity, they just 56 it and wonder, "What if it isn’t a door " That is, "What if it isn’t a 57 opportunity "
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the 58 is that I shouldn’t lie to my kids. I should just 59 repeatedly having to say, "No. We can’t go outside now." Then when they come to other doors in life, be they real or metaphorical, they won’t 60 to open them and walk through.
41.A.relief B.target C.reason D.case
42.A.admit B.believe C.mean D.realize
43.A.gradually B.constantly C.temporarily D.casually
44.A.result B.danger C.method D.truth
45.A.merely B.slightly C.hardly D.partly
46.A.reviewing B.approving C.receiving D.attempting
47.A.win out B.give up C.wake up D.stand out
48.A.dream B.lie C.fantasy D.fact
49.A.parents B.twins C.colleagues D.teachers
50.A.restrictions B.explanations C.differences D.consequences
51.A.demand B.fear C.desire D.doubt
52.A.physical B.biological C.spiritual D.behavioral
53.A.traditional B.important C.double D.original
54.A.life B.time C.reply D.history
55.A.by comparison with B.in addition to C.regardless of D.instead of
56.A.get hold of B.stare at C.knock on D.make use of
57.A.real B.typical C.similar D.limited
58.A.safety rule B.comfort zone C.bottom line D.top secret
59.A.delay B.regret C.enjoy D.accept
60.A.hurry B.decide C.hesitate D.intend
第五篇
As s businesswoman, I care deeply about my customers. But like anyone for whom you feel affection, 41 can also drive you mad. They’ll come rushing in, 42 their handbag’s been stolen. They’ll 43 that they left it in the changing room, create havoe (混乱) and then 44 it had been in their car all the time. They’ll have out half the 45 in the shop, and want the only style you don’t have left in a 46 colour. I do know how upset the shop staff can get, but I try to persuade them to keep 47 .
I remember the first really 48 customer we had at Covent Garden. She was 49 absolutely everything, nothing was right and I was rather 50 that she became a “regular”. After a while, she 51 for the way she behaved at the beginning. She had split up with her husband the week before, was living in a flat 52 , and since she’d found it too much to cope with (应对), she’d taken it out on 53 people.
That taught me a valuable 54 and I pass it on to the people who 55 in the market. Don’t take it 56 . If a customer is rude or difficult, just think “Maybe she’s had a row with her husband. Maybe her child’s not 57 .” Always water it down and don’t let your ego (自我) get 58 . If you do, you won’t be able to 59 it and the whole thing develops into an unpleasant scene and that 60 everyone’s day.
41.A.shopkeepers B.customers C.salespersons D.receptionists
42.A.saying B.pretending C.guessing D.replying
43.A.agree B.promise C.imagine D.swear
44.A.forget B.decide C.discover D.assume
45.A.foods B.catalogues C.belongings D.goods
46.A.particular B.different C.matching D.natural
47.A.fighting B.smiling C.waiting D.changing
48.A.generous B.polite C.careless D.difficult
49.A.curious about B.displeased with C.patient with D.uncertain about
50.A.relaxed B.delighted C.surprised D.embarrassed
51.A.searched B.argued C.prayed D.apologized
52.A.by chance B.by herself C.on purpose D.on duty
53.A.rude B.such C.other D.lonely
54.A.lesson B.trick C.skill D.trade
55.A.work B.shop C.meet D.quarrel
56.A.kindly B.secretly C.personally D.casually
57.A.ready B.away C.up D.well
58.A.out of sight B.in the way C.behind the scene D.above the law
59.A.stress B.expect C.handle D.blame
60.A.ruins B.makes C.starts D.saves
20空完形填空精选试题三篇答案
Now I live in Illinois. 41 , I don’t mind the food or the people, but I do
42 the land that is extraordinary lack of characteristics of hiking. I enjoy being outdoors and 43 , but Illinois’s natural resources don’t hold much 44 for my bent. So when my dad asked if I wanted to go hiking with him, I was 45 and thought I would finish the hiking with ease.
We started our main hike up Flattop Mountain. As we hiked it was much more challenging than I 46 . But I was 47 at the beauty surrounding me.The path is winding and we saw mountains 48 over the green valleys and cliffs that seemed endless. What amazed me most was its thick clouds 49 the mountainsides. It was unlike anything I have ever 50 before.
I stared up at the 51 to see how much farther we had to go and I began to worry that I wouldn’t finish it. A recent ankle injury due to the 52 long journey to the countryside had left me unsure of my physical capabilities, which made me 53 about my persistence. It wasn’t until we stopped and looked back at the path that 54 in the distance that I was filled with fulfillment with seeing how much we had done.
As I was hiking, I started to reflect on how hiking is 55 to other aspects of my life. Hiking gave time for my mind to wander. It reminded me of my struggles in my classes and the 56 I had to overcome, the most tough one of which is to pass the level courses. I spotted that the process of learning isn’t always the most fun, but the 57 after seeing how much I had finished just increases the 58 for knowledge, causing me to long for more learning. Looking down at the mountain I was content 59 never fully satisfied. Having considered a lot, I was determined to 60 the summit(山顶).
41.A. Actually Consequently Otherwise However
42.A. worry about care about come across come through
43.A. exploration countryside scenery hiking
44.A. potential limitation space foundation
45.A. satisfied determined overjoyed frightened
46.A. planned expected knew tried
47.A. mad sorrowful shocked depressed
48.A. standing towering existing lying
49.A. crowded into flowed along covered enveloped
50.A. witnessed ignored missed lost
51.A. top sky path team
52.A. fantastic previous relatively absolutely
53.A. particular certain skeptical worried
54.A.expanded unfolded faded appeared
55.A. similar familiar accessible relevant
56.A. aim concentration achievements difficulties
57.A. moment amazement excitement fulfillment
58.A. hatred demand thirst preference
59.A. and but indeed just
60.A. discover observe quit pursue
41-45 ABDAC 46-50 BCBDA 51-55 ABCCA 56-60 DDCBD
第二篇
Winston was seated in a bench in the station, watching the usuals pass by.
Suddenly he noticed something 1 — two bare feet walked past. He wondered what kind of a man couldn’t 2 to buy himself shoes A dangerous man, a man who was of 3 intelligence, or an unpredictable, unreasonable man with a 4 . No matter what kind he was, certainly not the kind of man Winston 5 to be anywhere near.
Winston 6 over on the bench, turning his eyes downward and his shoulders in toward his body to avoid any possible social 7 . The man, however, took the space made free by Winston’s 8 .
“Sorry, it has been a rough day,” the shoeless person offered 9 , placing a plastic bag down in the small remaining stretch of bench 10 them. “A really rough day.” He seemed to be speaking to no one 11 .
“It’s my 7-year-old’s birthday. I can barely believe it.” He 12 his head and continued, “She said all she wanted this year was a birthday cake. So that’s what I went and got her.” He 13 to the bag. Winston peeked(偷瞄) through the clear plastic case to see the cake. It was a small, white circle. “It sure is pretty, isn’t it ” the man said, noticing Winston’s 14 . “But I had to sell my shoes for it … it was worth it, of course.” There was a(n) 15 in his voice like he was about to cry.
Winston was 16 that he had assumed this stranger was a bad person simply for his lack of 17 , when in fact this man beside him was a more 18 person than Winston had ever been. Slowly, Winston reached down, slid off his sneakers, 19 his socked feet to the severe cold of the station. He 20 the shoes and handed them to the stranger beside him.
A. different specific unfortunate changeable
A. spare afford save beg
A. spiritual secret native questionable
A. temper past case personality
A. got came wanted seemed
A. bent shifted extended looked
A. relationships concerns interactions contexts
A. hospitality shrinking indifference leaving
A. directly generously shyly apologetically
A. separating connecting pressing blocking
A. in particular in place in vain in panic
A. nodded shook held raised
A. tended attached gestured added
A. appreciation intention interest shyness
A. crack note success honor
A. regretful sad embarrassed ashamed
A. money status dignity footwear
A. friendly pleasant generous polite
A. adjusting exposing putting stepping
A. picked out took off took out picked up
1-5 ABDAC 6-10 BCBDA 11-15 ABCCA 16-20 DDCBD
第三篇
Many people are complaining that work and study are quite difficult at time. They need a method to relax. I have found that the best way to reduce ___26___ is to read a good book. It ___27___ me to escape from real life, it gives me a(n) ___28___ view on the world, and reading a book is a very ___29___ activity.
First, reading a good story is the best way to ___30___ about my troubles during the day. Many of the books I read have ___31___ plot lines(情节安排), which attract me to the characters and action. When I am ___32___ reading, nothing in the outside world seems to exist anymore. One cannot ___33___ in this dreamland forever, of course. ___34___ for an hour or so a day, it is very calming.
Second, reading books can also give me a new way to ___35___ the outside world. Even a fictional book can have this ___36___. When authors write a book, they ___37___ their ideas and feelings about how the world works. By ___38___ works of different writers, I find that I ___39___ more about other people, and ___40___ they think. This helps me to learn to ___41___ others just as they are.
Finally, the most ___42___ reason why reading is good for ___43___ is that it enables me to ___44___ the most amazing peace. For a devoted(投入的)reader, it is ___45___ to go to a bright, beautiful place to read. You can just stay at home, sitting in your favorite chair. With the house being completely quiet, you can enter the peaceful world of knowledge and imagination.
26. A. debates B. mistakes C. pressure D. influence
27. A. forces B. allows C. requires D. forbids
28. A. new B. easy C. familiar D. ordinary
29. A. basic B. tiring C. special D. peaceful
30. A. care B. learn C. think D. forget
31. A. stupid B. simple C. boring D. interesting
32. A. teaching B. studying C. enjoying D. practicing
33. A. stay B. sleep C. lie D. hide
34. A. So B. But C. And D. Unless
35. A. look at B. worry about C. search for D. believe in
36. A. effect B. success C. problem D. weakness
37. A. ask B. know C. express D. change
38. A. buying B. reading C. judging D. spreading
39. A. trust B. doubt C. praise D. understand
40. A. why B. how C. when D. whether
41. A. admire B. refuse C. accept D. recognize
42. A. hopeful B. important C. probable D. different
43. A. working B. writing C. relaxation D. exploration
44. A. find B. carry C. leave D. produce
45. A. great B. impossible C. reasonable D. unnecessary
【答案】26. C 27. B 28. A 29. D 30. D 31. D 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. A 36. A 37. C 38. B 39. D 40. B 41. C 42. B 43. C 44. A 45. D
第四篇
Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding glass door is just a window. The 41 is obvious. If we 42 it is a door, they’ll want to go outside 43 . It will drive us crazy. The kids apparently know the 44 . But our insisting it’s 45 a window has kept them from 46 millions of requests to open the door.
I hate lying to the kids. One day they’ll 47 and discover that everything they’ve always known about windows is a 48 .
I wonder if 49 should always tell the truth no matter the 50 . I have a very strong 51 that the lie we’re telling is doing 52 damage to our children. Windows and doors have 53 metaphorical(比喻) meanings. I’m telling them they can’t open what they absolutely know is a door. What if later in 54 they come to a metaphorical door, like an opportunity(机会) of some sort, and 55 opening the door and taking the opportunity, they just 56 it and wonder, "What if it isn’t a door " That is, "What if it isn’t a 57 opportunity "
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the 58 is that I shouldn’t lie to my kids. I should just 59 repeatedly having to say, "No. We can’t go outside now." Then when they come to other doors in life, be they real or metaphorical, they won’t 60 to open them and walk through.
41.A.relief B.target C.reason D.case
42.A.admit B.believe C.mean D.realize
43.A.gradually B.constantly C.temporarily D.casually
44.A.result B.danger C.method D.truth
45.A.merely B.slightly C.hardly D.partly
46.A.reviewing B.approving C.receiving D.attempting
47.A.win out B.give up C.wake up D.stand out
48.A.dream B.lie C.fantasy D.fact
49.A.parents B.twins C.colleagues D.teachers
50.A.restrictions B.explanations C.differences D.consequences
51.A.demand B.fear C.desire D.doubt
52.A.physical B.biological C.spiritual D.behavioral
53.A.traditional B.important C.double D.original
54.A.life B.time C.reply D.history
55.A.by comparison with B.in addition to C.regardless of D.instead of
56.A.get hold of B.stare at C.knock on D.make use of
57.A.real B.typical C.similar D.limited
58.A.safety rule B.comfort zone C.bottom line D.top secret
59.A.delay B.regret C.enjoy D.accept
60.A.hurry B.decide C.hesitate D.intend
参考答案
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第五篇
As s businesswoman, I care deeply about my customers. But like anyone for whom you feel affection, 41 can also drive you mad. They’ll come rushing in, 42 their handbag’s been stolen. They’ll 43 that they left it in the changing room, create havoe (混乱) and then 44 it had been in their car all the time. They’ll have out half the 45 in the shop, and want the only style you don’t have left in a 46 colour. I do know how upset the shop staff can get, but I try to persuade them to keep 47 .
I remember the first really 48 customer we had at Covent Garden. She was 49 absolutely everything, nothing was right and I was rather 50 that she became a “regular”. After a while, she 51 for the way she behaved at the beginning. She had split up with her husband the week before, was living in a flat 52 , and since she’d found it too much to cope with (应对), she’d taken it out on 53 people.
That taught me a valuable 54 and I pass it on to the people who 55 in the market. Don’t take it 56 . If a customer is rude or difficult, just think “Maybe she’s had a row with her husband. Maybe her child’s not 57 .” Always water it down and don’t let your ego (自我) get 58 . If you do, you won’t be able to 59 it and the whole thing develops into an unpleasant scene and that 60 everyone’s day.
41.A.shopkeepers B.customers C.salespersons D.receptionists
42.A.saying B.pretending C.guessing D.replying
43.A.agree B.promise C.imagine D.swear
44.A.forget B.decide C.discover D.assume
45.A.foods B.catalogues C.belongings D.goods
46.A.particular B.different C.matching D.natural
47.A.fighting B.smiling C.waiting D.changing
48.A.generous B.polite C.careless D.difficult
49.A.curious about B.displeased with C.patient with D.uncertain about
50.A.relaxed B.delighted C.surprised D.embarrassed
51.A.searched B.argued C.prayed D.apologized
52.A.by chance B.by herself C.on purpose D.on duty
53.A.rude B.such C.other D.lonely
54.A.lesson B.trick C.skill D.trade
55.A.work B.shop C.meet D.quarrel
56.A.kindly B.secretly C.personally D.casually
57.A.ready B.away C.up D.well
58.A.out of sight B.in the way C.behind the scene D.above the law
59.A.stress B.expect C.handle D.blame
60.A.ruins B.makes C.starts D.saves
参考答案41 —45 BADCD 46 —50 ABDBC 51 —55 DBCAA 56 —60 CDBCA