专题12 高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练(10套含答案)

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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题12.(10套精选含答案)
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The sun was shining brightly over our heads and sweat (汗水) was pouring off our backs and faces. We stood still without 1 any noise, all hot and tired. But everyone kept standing as straight as trees.
It was 2 most high schools give to new Senior One students—military training. We 3 four days in a closed environment. Although we couldn't go home at night and the training was 4 and difficult, our humorous young drill sergeant (教官) with a funny accent was a real 5 of our days. We laughed at his jokes, sat in rows singing different songs and 6 him telling true stories about his life. He gave us the feeling that 7 and sweat were not the only things that military training 8 .
After this journey, we were more 9 than we had imagined and we were much braver than we had 10 . Girls who looked pale rested for a little while, then right away came back to the team. Boys who were being punished 11 to the playground at once and began to run. Sweat flowed down our faces when we thought about how to shout 12 than other classes.
Military training taught us perseverance (坚持不懈) and determination. On the last day of our training, the confidence could be 13 on our faces. We shouted so loud that our 14 could be heard across the heavens. With eyes like burning torches (火炬), we walked into the future. Now the sun is 15 at all of us.
1.A. crying B. making C. sending D. telling
2.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
3.A. wasted B. spent C. kept D. took
4.A. strict B. curious C. interesting D. normal
5.A. success B. pleasure C. worry D. wonder
6.A. referred to B. devoted to C. turned to D. listened to
7.A. sunlight B. wealth C. desire D. health
8.A. received B. helped C. offered D. happened
9.A. concerned B. determined C. interested D. surprised
10.A. expected B. expressed C. disliked D. rescued
11.A. escaped B. moved C. rode D. rushed
12.A. larger B. stronger C. louder D. lower
13.A. seen B. heard C. smelt D. touched
14.A. thoughts B. feelings C. opinions D. voices
15.A. travelling B. falling C. setting D. smiling
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I know what courage looks like. I saw it on a flight I took six years ago.
Our flight 1 the Orlando Airport one morning. But immediately upon take-off, it was 2 that something was wrong. The aircraft was bumping(颠簸) up and down. All the 3 travellers looked around with knowing smiles. If you fly much, you see these things and learn to act 4 about them. However, we did not remain calm for long.
Minutes later, our plane began falling quickly. The pilot soon made a serious 5 . "Attention, please! Our indicators show that the control system has 6 . We will return to the Orlando Airport. Our 7 will prepare you for a bumpy landing." Many travelers looked visibly 8 now. No one faces death without fear.
Then several rows to my left, I heard a woman's voice, speaking in a(n) 9 conversational tone. All around, people cried. Many 10 . The woman was 11 at the face of her daughter about four years old. The mother's gaze held the child so fixed that she seemed 12 by the sounds around her.
Finally, I leaned over and could hear this soft sure voice with the tone of 13 . Over and over again, the mother said, "Honey, remember, whatever happens, I love you always." Fortunately, our landing gear(起落架) held at last and our touchdown was not a(n) 14 .
However, the voice heard that day never 15 . That mom showed me what a real hero looks like.
1.A.destroyed B.missed C.left D.approached
2.A.clear B.surprising C.important D.pleasing
3.A.excited B.young C.energetic D.experienced
4.A.calmly B.politely C.numbly D.curiously
5.A.decision B.speech C.announcement D.apology
6.A.recovered B.failed C.worked D.reset
7.A.attendants B.traveler C.customers D.standers-by
8.A.disappointed B.frightened C.thrilled D.confused
9.A.normal B.informal C.pleasant D.nervous
10.A.laughed B.talked C.wrote D.screamed
11.A.glaring B.staring C.pointing D.smiling
12.A.attracted B.troubled C.stricken D.untouched
13.A.bravery B.comfort C.helplessness D.relief
14.A.beginning B.exception C.tragedy D.joke
15.A.returned B.existed C.lasted D.faded
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Pete Richards was the loneliest and hopeless man in town after his beloved girl was killed in a car crash. He owned a shop from his grandfather, which mainly sold ___1___ things: bracelets(手镯)worn a century ago, gold rings and silver boxes decades ago.
On this Christmas Eve a small girl was standing there, her sincere and big eyes ___2___ each treasure. Finally she straightened up with ___3___ and entered the store merrily. “Mister,” she began, “Would you please let me look at that necklace in the window ”
Pete parted(分开)the cloth and ___4___ a necklace. The blue stones shone brightly ___5___ Pete’s pale hand. Looking at the little customer, who had yellow hair and sea blue eyes, just like his lost girlfriend’s, Pete felt ___6___ deep inside. He studied her, “How much money do you have Are you buying it for someone ”
“The necklace is just ___7___,” said the child. “This will be the first Christmas since mother died. I’ve been looking for the most wonderful present for my sister.” “I ___8___ my bank,” she poured out several pennies on the counter(柜台).
Looking at the trusting look of her blue eyes, Pete drew back the necklace. How could he tell her the high price ___9___, he turned towards the back of the store without warning.
Over his shoulder he ____10____, “What’s your name ” He was very busy about something.
“Jean Grace.” When Pete turned to where Jean Grace waited, a package ____11____ in his hand. “There you are,” he said shortly. “Don’t lose it on the way home.”
“You paid the ___12____ price anyone can ever pay,” he said. “And it’s my ____13____ that I have no one to give anything to. Will you let me see you ____14____ and wish you a Merry Christmas at your door ” She smiled happily at him and nodded.
To the sound of many bells, Pete Richards and a girl whose name he had yet to learn walked home, and walked into the beginning of the great day that brings ___15____ into the world for both.
1. A. new B. odd C. old D. fancy
2. A. confirming B. experimenting C. studying D. checking
3. A. awkwardness B. content C. oddness D. curiosity
4. A. lifted out B. picked out C. smoothed out D. broke out
5. A. over B. off C. up D. against
6. A. mystery B. scare C. confusion D. sadness
7. A. curious B. perfect C. sufficient D. bitter
8. A. established B. broke C. emptied D. exploded
9. A. Fortunately B. Absolutely C. Suddenly D. Actually
10. A. doubted B. cried C. questioned D. called
11. A. lay B. flashed C. disappeared D. revealed
12. A. mildest B. highest C. broadest D. smallest
13. A. authority B. ignorance C. poverty D. misfortune
14. A. store B. school C. home D. counter
15. A. hope B. failure C. disaster D. relief
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七、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A hockey player Martinook may be known by most fans for his skills on the ice. But for Emma, a 12-year-old girl with Down syndrome, 1 seeing her friend every single game.
Emma 2 Martinook in 2019 for the first time, and they quickly built a 3 during games. But when the COVID-19 began, Emma wasn't able to see her friend for a long time. Their 4 at a game last week was so 5 that it quickly spread.
Izzo, Emma's mom, tweeted(发推特) about their unexpected meeting, and it was seen by thousands. "A 6 THANK YOU for making this girl's night, month and year!" she wrote. "She was just so happy that you saw her and 7 to say hi, but giving her your 8 made it even more special! The interaction(互动) with her 9 so much!"
Soon, their story was being 10 by local news. While Emma had just hoped for a smile and a wave, Martinook gave her a signed stick, which her mother said was so much more than either of them had 11 .
But for Martinook, it was Emma who 12 his day. He said, "Seeing her I got a little 13 . It was definitely great to see her back at a game and you just can't help but 14 . Her energy is amazing." The bond the two of them share is something that has made a big 15 .
1.A.makes up for B.takes control of C.puts up with D.looks forward to
2.A.chose B.met C.accepted D.praised
3.A.friendship B.habit C.feeling D.base
4.A.reunion B.reaction C.manner D.promise
5.A.serious B.heartwarming C.long D.natural
6.A.familiar B.similar C.lucky D.sincere
7.A.set out B.turned back C.came over D.gave in
8.A.stick B.greeting C.hand D.help
9.A.holds B.means C.acquires D.produces
10.A.caught B.awarded C.written D.covered
11.A.received B.expected C.tolerated D.expressed
12.A.saved B.started C.brightened D.pursued
13.A.eager B.anxious C.emotional D.upset
14.A.shout B.leave C.think D.smile
15.A.effort B.decision C.contribution D.difference
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Every Chinese-language textbook starts out with the standard phrases for greeting people. But as an American, I always found myself unable to speak freely when it came to 1 guests at the door. Just a goodbye would not do, yet that was all I had ever 2 the books. So I would smile and nod, bowing like a Japanese and searching 3 for words that would smooth over the visitors’ leaving and make them feel they would be 4 to come again. In my unease, I often hid behind the skirts of my Chinese husband's kindness.
Then finally, listening to others, I began to pick up the phrases that eased relationships and sent people off not only successfully but also skillfully.
The parting for the Chinese includes a lot of necessary habitual practice. Although as a 5 I’m not expected to observe or even know all the rules, I’ve had to learn the expressions of politeness and 6 at a leave-taking.
The Chinese feel they are 7 to see a guest off to the farthest possible point-down the flight of stairs to the street below or perhaps all the way to the nearest bus stop. I’ve sometimes waited half an hour or more for my husband to 8 from seeing a guest off, 9 he’s gone to the bus stop and waited for the next bus to arrive.
That’s all very well, but when I’m the guest being seen off, my polite refusals are always 10 . My hostess or host, or both, insist on seeing me down the stairs and well on my way, with my repeating the “Don’t trouble to see me off” at every landing. If I try to go fast to discourage them from following, they are simply out to the discomfort of having to run after me. Better to 11 the inevitable.
Besides, that’s going against Chinese 12 , because haste (doing things quickly) is to be avoided. What do you say when you 13 someone People often say “Go slowly” 14 “Farewell”. To the Chinese it means “Take care” or “Watch your 15 ”, or some such caution, but translated literally it means “Go slowly”.
1.A.taking over B.talking about C.seeing off D.worrying about
2.A.picked up B.learned from C.known of D.referred to
3.A.madly B.explicitly C.endlessly D.cautiously
4.A.content B.ready C.welcome D.eager
5.A.wife B.guest C.hostess D.foreigner
6.A.decline B.laugh C.explain D.weep
7.A.likely B.responsible C.certain D.supposed
8.A.disappear B.recover C.return D.escape
9.A.although B.unless C.if D.since
10.A.effective B.unnecessary C.useless D.adequate
11.A.accept B.ignore C.attain D.inform
12.A.laws B.customs C.traditions D.beliefs
13.A.speak with B.meet with C.part from D.call on
14.A.in case of B.other than C.instead of D.as well as
15.A.foot B.health C.item D.step
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Life is not easy for a single parent. The week had been 1 and today was filled with bill paying and household chores.
As I walked down the street, deep in thought, I noticed something unusual in the gutter (水沟). Realizing it was a 2 and picking it up, I immediately 3 my head and looked around for the first time that day.
The street was 4 with only one shop. My first thought was that perhaps someone would come back to 5 the wallet. But on second thought, I chose to be active.
To find some 6 , I opened the wallet and noticed something like $400, all neatly piled in fifty dollar notes! There was nothing but a name. My only 7 was that this man was a senior.
With the 8 in my mind, I walked into the shop. All alone in the corner was an elderly man. As I 9 him, he seemed a bit upset, but still said, "Hello." I asked about his name 10 and indeed it 11 the name in the wallet! His face 12 and he shook my hand, saying, "Thank you, sweetie! Hope you have a nice day today."
I did have a happy day. Actually, it was his words that 13 my day. It doesn't have to 14 anything to help someone and it allows you to get 15 that aren't always material.
1. A. fantastic B. boring C. tough D. bright
2. A. bill B. wallet C. note D. card
3. A. lowered B. nodded C. shook D. raised
4. A. broad B. bare C. narrow D. crowded
5. A. return B. demand C. claim D. exchange
6. A. clues B. cash C. signals D. marks
7. A. inspiration B. prediction C. expectation D. imagination
8. A. image B. age C. amount D. name
9. A. questioned B. interrupted C. reminded D. approached
10. A. worriedly B. hesitantly C. cheerfully D. excitedly
11. A. reflected B. proved C. matched D. represented
12. A. paled B. fell C. darkened D. shone
13. A. made B. created C. ended D. ruined
14. A. involve B. cost C. add D. apply
15. A. awards B. presents C. results D. rewards
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Literature was something I was interested in. At school I was that kid who stuck his hand up to ___1___ aloud from the Shakespeare play. Over the holidays I would visit the___2___ and read literatures. While my generation was playing after school. I was in a ghetto(贫民区) learning to ___3___ .
I lived then in Lagos. The ghetto landlords had unlimited ___4___ They could throw families with all their possessions out into the street. Annoyed, I wrote about ___5___ .Those pieces were not published. Then it occurred to me to write a story about them. This began my long ___6___ in the rigorous craft(严谨构思) of the short story.
However, after finishing my A-levels, I had a job working for a paint company. ___7___ in Lagos was so terrible that it took three hours to get to work. I would wake up at 4 a.m. and write for an hour before ___8___ work. When I ___9___ I would sleep and then write till one o'clock.
The first ____10____ took a year. I got myself ____11____ from work and bought a typewriter with the severance pay(解雇金). I began ____12____ many ____13____ , who all turned it down.
Then, one morning, a letter came from Longmans' African Writers’ series. I remember giving a cry of ___14____ .That moment changed everything. I was 19.With the publication of Flowers and Shadows, the life I was meant to live____15____.
1. A. think B. read C. cry D. speak
2. A. libraries B. charities C. exhibitions D. attractions
3. A. act B. write C. cook D. paint
4. A. talents B. wealth C. powers D. freedom
5. A. friendship B. possibilities C. injustices D. welfare
6. A. memory B. suffering C. service D. adventure
7. A. Traffic B. Climate C. Accommodation D. Security
8. A. making up for B. getting down to C. looking forward to D. setting out for
9. A. resigned B. retired C. returned D. resolved
10. A. option B. draft C. visit D. picture
11. A. freed B. inspired C. fired D. prevented
12. A. re-writing B. withdrawing C. job-hunting D. exploring
13. A. friends B. teachers C. writers D. publishers
14. A. fear B. joy C. pain D. sorrow
15. A. ended B. changed C. began D. improved
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一、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空內处的最佳选项。
When Julie got back home from school that afternoon, she noticed a pigeon sitting very closely to the front door of her 1 . It seemed the pigeon hadn't moved at all. Julie moved 2 . She noticed the pigeon had a wound on its wing. She was worried that a dog or a cat would eat the 3 animal. Julie ran upstairs to tell her mom about the pigeon.
"We have to help it!" Julie insisted. Julie's mom made a disgusted face. "I don't want to. Pigeons have diseases," she said. Julie began to cry. This made Julie's mom feel bad. She 4 , but she gave Julie some 5 . The pigeon had to stay in the kitchen in a storage bin. Julie's mom didn't want to touch the 6 bird.
While Julie tried to feed the bird bits of moist bread, Julie's mom looked online for local animal 7 organizations. She felt silly trying to save an injured pigeon though. Finally she found an organization that would take the bird, but not until the next morning. Julie stayed up all night 8 the bird.
The next morning Julia and her mother took the 9 to the bird rescue organization. Many people on the train gave Julie and her mother 10 looks. Julie's mother just shrugged. When they got to the destination, the worker smiled warmly, "It's so kind of you to do this. This means 11 to the pigeon!" 12 goodbye to the worker, Julie looked so 13 with a slight flush on her cheeks. On their way home, leaning on her mother' shoulder. Julie said softly, "Thank you, mom, for your 14 and company." Julie's mom patted her head, "I'm proud of you, sweetheart. You've taught me 15 : Every life deserves to be respected and loved."
1.A.school B.classroom C.flat D.campus
2.A.farther B.closer C.further D.deeper
3.A.injured B.frightened C.destroyed D.surprised
4.A.gave up B.gave out C.gave in D.gave away
5.A.rules B.sources C.comments D.lectures
6.A.kind B.friendly C.lovely D.dirty
7.A.volunteer B.rescue C.fitness D.emergency
8.A.watching B.playing C.affecting D.cheating
9.A.bus B.subway C.taxi D.flight
10.A.angry B.concentrated C.anxious D.strange
11.A.a few B.a bit C.a lot D.a little
12.A.Exchanging B.Greeting C.Seeing D.Waving
13.A.curious B.content C.calm D.confident
14.A.words B.touch C.support D.pity
15.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing
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二、
Ecotourism is often regarded as a form of nature-based tourism and has become an important alternative source of tourists. It is broadly defined as low 1 travel to endangered and often undisturbed locations. It is different from traditional tourism because it allows the traveler to become educated about the areas. And it often provides funds for conservation and 2 the economic development of places that are frequently poverty-stricken.
Ecotourism and other forms of sustainable travel have their 3 with the environmental movement of the 1970s. Ecotourism itself did not become prevalent (流行的) as a travel concept until the late 1980s. During that time, increasing environmental awareness and a desire to travel to natural locations as 4 to built up tourist locations made ecotourism desirable.
Since then, several different organizations specializing in ecotourism have developed and many different people have become experts on it. Martha D. Honey, PhD, a co-founder of the Center for Responsible Tourism, 5 , is just one of many ecotourism experts.
Opportunities for ecotourism exist in many different locations worldwide and its activities can vary 6 .
Madagascar, for instance, is famous for its ecotourist activity as it is a biodiversity hotspot, but also has a high priority for environmental conservation and is devoted to reducing poverty. Conservation International says that 80% of the country's animals and 90% of its plants are 7 to the island. Madagascar's lemurs (马达加斯加狐猴) are just one of many 8 that people visit the island to see.
Because the island's government is 9 to conservation, ecotourism is allowed in small numbers because education and funds from the travel will make it easier in the future. 10 , this tourist revenue also aids in reducing the country's poverty.
Despite the popularity of ecotourism in the above-mentioned examples, there are several 11 of ecotourism as well. The first of these is that there is no one definition of the term so it is difficult to know which trips are 12 considered ecotourism.
Critics of ecotourism also cite that increased tourism to 13 areas or ecosystems without proper planning and management can actually harm the ecosystem and its species because the infrastructure needed to sustain tourism such as roads can contribute to environmental degradation (恶化).
Ecotourism is also said by critics to have a negative impact on 14 communities because the arrival of foreign visitors and wealth can shift political and economic conditions and sometimes make the area 15 tourism instead of the domestic economic practices.
Regardless of these criticisms though, ecotourism and tourism, in general, are increasing in popularity all over the globe and tourism plays a large role in many worldwide economies.
1.A.impact B.frequency C.standard D.profit
2.A.undergoes B.supervises C.benefits D.ignores
3.A.agencies B.impacts C.obstacles D.origins
4.A.addicted B.opposed C.reduced D.attached
5.A.in particular B.in a sense C.as a result D.for example
6.A.widely B.accordingly C.respectively D.naturally
7.A.subject B.fatal C.peculiar D.close
8.A.residents B.species C.properties D.locations
9.A.restricted B.accustomed C.connected D.committed
10.A.After all B.On occasion C.By contrast D.In addition
11.A.perspectives B.consequences C.criticisms D.methods
12.A.briefly B.truly C.luckily D.carefully
13.A.sensitive B.inaccessible C.cultivated D.vast
14.A.agricultural B.remote C.local D.divided
15.A.depend on B.differ from C.deal with D.dig into
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三、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When discussing the causes of animal endangerment, it is important to understand that individual species are not the only factors involved in this difficult situation. Endangerment is a broad 1 , one that involves the habitats and environments where species live and interact with one another. Although some measures are being taken to help specific cases of endangerment, the universal problem cannot be solved until humans 2 the natural environments where endangered species live. There are many reasons why a particular species may become endangered, but habitat destruction is on top.
Our planet is continually changing, causing habitats to be altered and modified. Natural changes tend to occur at a(n) 3 pace, usually causing only a slight 4 on individual species. However, when changes occur at a fast pace, there is little or no time for individual species to 5 and adjust to new situations. This can create disastrous results, and for this reason, rapid habitat loss is the primary cause of species endangerment. The strongest 6 in rapid habitat loss are human beings. Nearly every region of the earth has been affected by human activity, particularly during this past century. The loss of microbes in soils that 7 supported tropical forests, the extinction of fish and various aquatic species in polluted habitats, and changes in global climate brought about by the 8 of greenhouse gases are all results of human activity.
It can be difficult for an individual to 9 the effects that humans have had on specific species. It is also hard to identify or 10 human effects on individual species and habitats, especially during a human lifetime. But it is quite 11 that human activity has greatly contributed to species endangerment. 12 , although tropical forests may look as though they are thick and healthy; they are 13 highly susceptible (易受影响的) to destruction. This is because the soils in which they grow 14 nutrients. It may take centuries to re-grow a forest that was cut down by humans or destroyed by fire, and many of the world’s severely threatened animals and plants live in these forests. If the current rate of forest 15 continues, huge quantities of plant and animal species will disappear.
1.A.remark B.issue C.project D.experiment
2.A.worsen B.protect C.seek D.ignore
3.A.extreme B.favorable C.gradual D.rapid
4.A.command B.spirit C.impact D.expectation
5.A.react B.boost C.express D.announce
6.A.sports B.meanings C.forces D.crimes
7.A.usually B.formally C.freely D.formerly
8.A.escape B.goal C.release D.origin
9.A.update B.recognize C.cover D.remind
10.A.predict B.devote C.struggle D.transfer
11.A.obvious B.vital C.contemporary D.selfish
12.A.In short B.In a word C.As a result D.For example
13.A.naturally B.completely C.fully D.actually
14.A.contain B.lack C.reduce D.limit
15.A.growth B.loss C.extension D.planting
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四、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Big trees are ecologically important. They provide food for countless other species and 1 for many animals. With tall branches in the sun, they absorb vast amounts of energy, which allows them to produce massive crops of fruit and flowers.
Actually, only a small number of tree species have the genetic ability to grow really big. The biggest are 2 to North America, 3 big trees grow all globally. To 4 a giant size, a tree needs the right place to establish its seedlings, good growing 5 and lots of time with low adult death rate.
However, in some parts of the world, populations of big trees are declining because their seedlings cannot 6 . In southern India, for instance, a(n) 7 non-native bush, Lantana, is invading the floor of many forests. Lantana grows so thickly that young trees often 8 to take root. With no young trees to 9 them, most of the big trees will finally disappear.
Similarly, without the right growing conditions, trees cannot get really big and there is some evidence to suggest tree growth could slow in warm environments. Tree growth there 10 obviously in warmer years. During the day, their growth shuts down when it gets too warm, and at night they 11 more energy because their metabolic (新陈代谢的) rate increases. With less energy produced in warmer years and more being consumed just to survive, there is even less energy 12 for growth.
The theory means tropical forests would 13 over time. As older trees die, forests would 14 some of their stored carbon into the atmosphere, causing a cycle of further warming, forest shrinkage and carbon 15 .
Besides, big trees are faced with threats from elsewhere, surviving the storms, meeting challenges and growing healthily.
1.A.shelter B.shade C.location D.opportunity
2.A.native B.natural C.foreign D.close
3.A.therefore B.and C.but D.or
4.A.reach B.achieve C.acquire D.land
5.A.positions B.circumstances C.states D.conditions
6.A.survive B.suffer C.stand D.stretch
7.A.rigid B.straightforward C.aggressive D.tentative
8.A.begin B.fail C.manage D.refuse
9.A.recycle B.renew C.replace D.reproduce
10.A.declines B.determines C.booms D.flies
11.A.create B.consume C.waste D.generate
12.A.applicable B.accessible C.acceptable D.available
13.A.assemble B.maintain C.accumulate D.shrink
14.A.extend B.guarantee C.release D.entertain
15.A.accumulation B.reduction C.transmission D.emission
专题12.答案
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答案:1-5 CADAC 6-10 BABAD 11-15 BDBCD
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答案:1-5 CCBAD 6-10 DBCCD 11-15 ABDCA
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答案:1-5 DBAAB 6-10 DCABD 11-15 BCCDD
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答案:1.C; 2.B; 3.A; 4.C; 5.D; 6.A; 7.D; 8.C; 9.D; 10.C; 11.A; 12.B; 13.C; 14.C; 15.D
完形填空专练115
答案:1-5 CBDBC 6-10 ABDDB 11-15 CDABD
完形填空专练116
答案:1-5 BABCC 6-10 DADCB 11-15 CADBC
完形填空专练117
答案:1.C; 2.B; 3.A; 4.C; 5.A; 6.D; 7.B; 8.A; 9.B; 10.D; 11.C; 12.D; 13.B; 14.C; 15.B
完形填空专练118
答案:1.A; 2.C; 3.D; 4.B; 5.D; 6.A; 7.C; 8.B; 9.D; 10.D; 11.C; 12.B; 13.A; 14.C; 15.A
完形填空专练119
答案:1.B; 2.B; 3.C; 4.C; 5.A; 6.C; 7.D; 8.C; 9.B; 10.A; 11.A; 12.D; 13.D; 14.B; 15.B
完形填空专练120
答案:1.A; 2.A; 3.C; 4.A; 5.D; 6.A; 7.C; 8.B; 9.C; 10.A; 11.B; 12.D; 13.D; 14.C; 15.D
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