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高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题23.(10套精选含答案)
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Test 2
When you first hear the words “lung cancer”, you will think that's the end of the world.Camille, a 53yearold mother of two teens is not 16 . But fortunately, science is progressing rapidly. A series of tests help to 17 that the right medicine reaches the right patient at the right time. Many people, like Camille, are 18 from cancer diagnostic testing.
With proper 19 and medical care, Camille is now able to keep her daily 20 while treating her disease. She gets a CT scan every three months to 21 her body for any changes. Now she's swimming a quarter of a mile twice a week and she can 22 with her kids' school. She said,“There are some things that I know I should take slowly, but 23 ,things are mostly back to 24 for us.I couldn't even 25 it when I was first diagnosed (诊断).However, I became very 26 .”
As part of that gratitude, 27 has become even more important to Camille since her diagnosis.
“I've always been the caretaker and the volunteer, but people have helped me, particularly in the last couple of months, so I really want to 28 that back,” she said. “I want to help people who are in the same 29 as I am. I would tell them there're a lot of 30 out there and that it's not hopeless.”
16.A.asleep B.alone
C.lonely D.together
17.A.make sense B.make up
C.make sure D.make out
18.A.benefiting B.escaping
C.traveling D.deserving
19.A.relaxation B.protection
C.entertainment D.treatment
20.A.program B.process
C.routine D.service
21.A.manage B.monitor
C.follow D.record
22.A.help B.accompany
C.greet D.save
23.A.besides B.moreover
C.otherwise D.instead
24.A.surprise B.nature
C.special D.normal
25.A.stand B.remember
C.realize D.lie
26.A.pitiful B.grateful
C.cautious D.impatient
27.A.struggling B.engineering
C.volunteering D.pioneering
28.A.take B.look
C.return D.give
29.A.situation B.occupation
C.relationship D.system
30.A.opinions B.options
C.difficulties D.Decisions
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Test 3
Noah had never once been on his family's back porch (门廊).Because of his 31 condition, he has very limited mobility— 32 the backyard wasn't possible. For Noah, having a door from his bedroom to the back porch meant he could finally see the trains he 33 from his room and watch his mom toss the ball with their dogs. For Noah, it meant 34 .
Abe, one of his neighbors, decided to do something 35 .Without hesitation, he gathered the owner of a construction company,friends and neighbors—even drove several hours to Nebraska to 36 his mother, a fellow carpenter (木匠), for support.
Noah's 37 would finally become a reality, thanks to Abe's great idea and the generosity of neighbors.
In one week, the community came together to 38 it.What once was a blank wall was transformed into two beautiful French doors 39 out to a wheelchairaccessible ramp (坡道) and an updated porch. Abe and his mother even 40 redecorated Noah's room with all his favorite characters, and neighbors 41 their helping hands to yard work.
The day finally came for Abe, his mother, all their friends,family and other volunteers to 42 Noah. When his mother 43 Noah out of the doors and down the ramp, Noah's smile was 44 .Sometimes, we can construct a small door that will lead to a big 45 for someone else.
31.A.emotional B.housing
C.physical D.financial
32.A.accessing B.spotting
C.building D.repairing
33.A.approached B.sensed
C.heard D.imagined
34.A.company B.freedom
C.love D.growth
35.A.costly B.challenging
C.fun D.big
36.A.call B.pick up
C.contact D.reply to
37.A.idea B.plan
38.A.take B.risk
C.get D.make
39.A.leading B.putting
C.reaching D.stepping
40. A.personally B.originally
C.occasionally D.directly
41.A.brought B.found
C.lent D.arranged
42.A.treat B.invite
C.thank D.surprise
43.A.walked B.pushed
C.supported D.pulled
44.A.amusing B.priceless
C.thoughtful D.shocking
45. A.dream B.ability
C.world D.Chance
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50分钟限时训练(3):完型填空之夹叙夹议(一)
Test 1
Occasionally, I long to be lost in a “memory meal”,biting into one of the nostalgic foods I enjoyed as a child. As a vegetarian, some tasty food like fried bacon is no longer my 1 , but old memories die hard. One day,after a meal of locally grown organic food, I found myself 2 something fatty, crispbacon.
Back then, bacon 3 entered our household. When it did, it was an event. I would stand excitedly in the kitchen, watching Mom complete the 4 work with a strong woody scent. When it was ready, I always slowly took every 5 of the little fatty curls and wanted more. It would be months before the next bacon 6 entered our household.
I had not tasted bacon in years, but the moment I 7 my desire for it, my husband began 8 the grocery stores for the best “fake bacon” that could bring us back to the carefree eating of our childhoods. How could he cook that soy so that it would 9 the tastes of our younger years? 10 ,Ron did the next morning.
After Ron 11 the bacon to me as if he were handing me a golden crown, I closed my eyes and took a big bite. The soy actually smelled and tasted like 12 .I thought of my late parents. My mother was never a morning person, but she 13 to the cooking occasion when bacon was on the menu. My father would delay half an hour to work and enjoy the 14 luxury with us. Suddenly I realized it didn't matter whether I was eating pork or soy—the 15 themselves were just delicious.
1.A.problem B.exception
C.option D.condition
2.A.expecting B.resisting
C.cooking D.handling
3.A.frequently B.rarely
C.roughly D.completely
4.A.eyecatching B.mouthwatering
C.heartstopping D.timeconsuming
5.A.step B.grab
C.idea D.bite
6.A.study B.treat
C.deal D.purchase
7.A.forgot B.distracted
C.mentioned D.reflected
8.A.adopting B.buying
C.combing D.heading
9.A.shift B.hide
C.influence D.resemble
10.A.Incredibly B.Probably
C.Constantly D.Practically
11.A.threw B.preserved
C.selected D.presented
12.A.fruit B.bacon
C.vegetable D.sugar
13.A.rose B.failed
C.objected D.meant
14. A.usual B.regular
C.occasional D.normal
15.A.attempts B.memories
C.benefits D.Offers
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Test 2
In January this year, a fire destroyed the building that housed Yossi's Fish Market in Borough Park, Brooklyn: The 16 made Yossi Heiman have no place to operate his business and no ability to get 17 .
The merchant Shea Langsam owns a(n) 18 store, just a few blocks away. One would have 19 that sympathetic as he might be to his competitor's bad luck, he would welcome this opportunity to 20 new customers and increase his business. 21 , Shea did something truly excellent. When he learned of the fire, he 22 the phone and called Yossi Heiman. Not only did he 23 him but when he heard Yossi say he would need a facility to run his business and deliver 24 to his customers, he said, “Don't worry! Why not join me in my store before your store could be rebuilt As fellow community members we all should try to help each other.” Shea did as he promised and Yossi 25 his losses.
The story is wonderful. It's a(n) 26 of seeing fellow community members as part of one family and putting the need of others 27 their own need. Businessmen usually want to make more money or grow their 28 ,but the story is 29 :It's a truly sincere display of true faith and great kindness. Real faith means 30 others and having a heart of compassion (同情) and mercy like Shea.
16.A.explosion B.battle
C.accident D.campaign
17.A.attention B.assistance
C.information D.income
18.A.similar B.mysterious
C.online D.outdoor
19.A.explained B.agreed
C.complained D.thought
20.A.treat B.acquire
C.depend on D.give up
21.A.Moreover B.Therefore
C.Instead D.Though
22.A.picked up B.hung up
C.repaired D.provided
23.A.doubt B.comfort
C.turn to D.laugh at
24.A.service B.spirit
C.orders D.notes
25.A.held back B.checked on
C.reported D.cut
26.A.example B.reminder
C.challenge D.guide
27. A.because of B.ahead of
C.out of D.as for
28.A.duty B.fame
C.interest D.business
29.A.exceptional B.boring
C.ridiculous D.old
30.A.respecting B.protecting
C.taking control of D.caring about
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Test 3
Last year, I received a special present.My children 31 me a stainless steel coffee machine for my birthday. I love drinking coffee every morning and couldn't 32 to use it. But 33 I poured my first cup,the coffee spilled (洒出) all over the table. Thankfully,no one was around to see my 34 face! I kept trying, but each morning I 35 be seen wiping up the coffee. Then I realized if I poured very 36 , there could be no spilling. My normal 37 was to rush through breakfast to get on with my day. But eventually I learned not only to pour coffee but to 38 the experience: the taste and the stillness of a new day.
It pushed me to 39 whether I was rushing through in other areas of my life.So I started to appreciate even the most 40 moments. When shop owners apologized for keeping me waiting, I'd say, “Not a problem.I'm not 41 ”. I even enjoyed sitting in front of my house talking with 42 and sharing our own stories, 43 we had known each other for a long time. It seemed that the world around us slowed to a(n) 44 we could handle.
Stillness not only slows the pace of life, but also 45 the soul, helping us to enjoy the world's small pleasures and realize the truth of life.
31.A.lent B.offered
C.gifted D.asked
32.A.help B.wait
C.know D.complain
33.A.since B.before
C.as D.until
34. A.disappointed B.delighted
C.amused D.astonished
35.A.would B.should
C.must D.need
36.A.quickly B.casually
C.slowly D.patiently
37.A.promise B.practice
C.tradition D.standard
38.A.possess B.clarify
C.realize D.enjoy
39. A.reflect on B.decide on
C.react to D.respond to
40.A.difficult B.ordinary
C.special D.awkward
41. A.in difficulty B.in trouble
C.in a hurry D.in danger
42. A.colleagues B.friends
C.relatives D.strangers
43.A.only if B.as if
C.if only D.if ever
44.A.pace B.stage
C.point D.occasion
45.A.explains B.inspects
C.wishes D.Feeds
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50分钟限时训练(4):完型填空之夹叙夹议(二)
Test 1
I was 17 years old. Along with a dozen other boys I had made a long trip to Iowa in order to see a college that I was thinking of 1 . While the trip had been 2 for the most part,now that I was there I was feeling depressed, alone, and isolated. I was missing my 3 and I was also missing the Appalachian mountains and the forests of my home. I loved 4 the leaves turned a thousand shades of green in the spring and then 5 a sea of red, gold, and orange in the fall.
Here in Iowa everything was 6 . The grass looked burnt and brown. All that I could 7 was a mixture of corn, mud, and pigs. I walked outside the dormitory of the college and sat on an old stump. I closed my eyes and 8 being back home again. When I finally opened them,however, I saw something that touched my 9 . It was a PrairieSunset. It seemed to 10 the sky from horizon to horizon.Gold,red,purple and pink clouds all 11 together in a picture painted by Heaven's own hand. It was so huge that it took my breath away. It made our mountain sunsets seem 12 by comparison.I realized that this place too had its own special beauty. This place too was a part of nature's 13 .
Over the years to come I learned something else. Each of us has a special beauty 14 .
Each of us has our own 15 talents and abilities.
1.A.assisting B.attending
C.visiting D.quitting
2.A.fun B.hard
C.novel D.tiresome
3.A.chance B.school
C.family D.goal
4.A.when B.how
C.why D.whether
5.A.became B.flooded
C.drew D.surrounded
6.A.easy B.beautiful
C.flat D.rough
7.A.hear B.touch
C.taste D.smell
8.A.cared about B.prepared for
C.dreamed of D.thought over
9.A.body B.soul
C.face D.pain
10.A.fill B.cover
C.separate D.block
11.A.folded B.sank
C.escaped D.flowed
12.A.tiny B.pale
C.splendid D.weak
13. A.change B.punishment
C.creation D.reflection
14.A.as well B.in addition
C.for sure D.in between
15.A.extra B.unique
C.possible D.Reasonable
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Test 2
It happened on a rainy Saturday morning last month. My wife Catherine and I were driving along what some people called moose (麋鹿) alley. It was so 16 that there were few cars on the road. 17 , something happened. A moose jumped out across our path. I had been driving for years and was good at driving. In order to 18 knocking into the moose, I made a quick turn to the other lane. If I had not done that, the moose might have been killed, and my wife and I might have got 19 , too. A few seconds later, when I 20 and looked back in my rear view mirror, the moose was getting up and then ran into the bush. Shaken but 21 , we both looked at each other with a surprised expression.
From then on, I often thought about the relationship between humans and 22 . We know that animal species have appeared and disappeared 23 since life began on the Earth. This is a(n) 24 phenomenon. However, animal species have been 25 at a much faster rate for about a century now 26 human factors such as pollution.
Certain philosophers and scientists keep repeating that if we don't save animals, how we will be able to save ourselves. A better 27 of animals gives us a better understanding of our own species. The 28 to protect animals and nature in general 29 the value of a society. And all animals play roles in nature and have a right to 30 . Therefore, I think we should try our best to save endangered animals, because humans cannot live on the Earth alone.
16.A.cool B.quiet
C.wide D.early
17.A.Expectedly B.Obviously
C.Fortunately D.Suddenly
18.A.avoid B.keep
C.delay D.excuse
19.A.shocked B.lost
C.disappointed D.injured
20.A.understood B.thought
C.stopped D.tried
21.A.worried B.fine
C.sad D.scared
22.A.lands B.roads
C.plants D.wildlife
23.A.exactly B.silently
C.continually D.mysteriously
24.A.strange B.natural
C.unusual D.recent
25.A.decreasing B.developing
C.appearing D.changing
26.A.according to B.instead of
C.because of D.along with
27.A.treatment B.performance
C.world D.knowledge
28.A.way B.law
C.hope D.will
29.A.shows B.includes
C.predicts D.protects
30.A.escape B.survive
C.refuse D.Select
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Test 3
When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight A student, I believed I could 31 tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 32 in class.
When I took the first exam of my best subject English, I was 33 to find a 77, C plus, on my test paper. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained 34 . I decided to try harder, and I read the books more carefully, but got another 77 again. I 35 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but wouldn't change his 36 .
One more test before the final exam. One more chance to improve my grade. So I redoubled my effort and, for the first time 37 the meaning of the word “thorough”. But my effort did no good and everything 38 as before.
The last hurdle (障碍) was the final. No matter what 39 I got, it wouldn't cancel three C pluses. I might as well kiss the 40 goodbye.
I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 41 myself to a movie. The next day I decided for once I'd have 42 with a test. A Week later, I was surprised to find I got an A. I hurried into Professor Jayne's office. He 43 to be expecting me, “If I gave you the A's you 44 , you wouldn't continue to work hard.”
I stared at him 45 that his analysis and strategy (策略) were correct.
I was speechless when my course grade arrived: A plus. The next year I received my scholarship. I always remembered professor Jayne's lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.
31.A.take B.discuss
C.cover D.get
32.A.sought B.presented
C.exchanged D.obtained
33.A.shocked B.worried
C.scared D.anxious
34.A.unchanged B.unpleasant
C.unfriendly D.unmoved
35.A.quarreled B.reasoned
C.bargained D.chatted
36.A.attitude B.mind
C.plan D.view
37.A.memorized B.considered
C.accepted D.learned
38.A.stayed B.went
C.worked D.changed
39.A.grade B.answer
C.lesson D.comment
40.A.scholarship B.course
C.degree D.subject
41.A.helped B.favored
C.treated D.relaxed
42.A.fun B.luck
C.problems D.tricks
43.A.happened B.proved
C.pretended D.seemed
44.A.valued B.imagined
C.expected D.welcomed
45.A.remembering B.guessing
C.supposing D.Realizing
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50分钟限时训练(5):完型填空之议论文/说明文
Test 1
Ask people to name the world's tallest peak and anybody with sound general knowledge will name Mount Qomolangma. But quiz them on its exact 1 and many will be not sure.
In 1975, Chinese surveyors 2 that Mount Qomolangma (Mount Everest) was 8,848.13 meters high. As 3 improved, satellites, photoelectricity, radars and gravity measurement technologies were 4 to get more exact figures. Of course, someone still had to carry 5 to what is the world's rooftop.
In 2005, a Chinese team scaled Qomolangma and found that it was not as high as that, as they 6 the height to be 8,844.43 meters. Scaling Qomolangma is no 7 task. The average air temperature there is -29 degrees Celsius, even four degrees 8 than in Antarctica. The snow there is 45 meters thick and hurricanelike 9 blow all the time. Team members were training to 10 the extreme conditions.
In a nutshell, measuring the Qomolangma's height is a tall order, 11 huge amounts of money and human resources. But it is worth the 12 . Qomolangma is the perfect 13 for observing crustal (地壳的) movements. And changes to the peak's height could 14 whether the two plates are heading toward or away from each other.
Besides, the condition of snow and other natural materials at the top is an indicator of upcoming climate change on the TibetQinghai Plateau. That's 15 measuring the Qomolangma's height is so significant. Put to good use, it can benefit mankind.
1.A.location B.appearance
C.area D.height
2.A.determined B.assumed
C.estimated D.admitted
3. A.condition B.technology
C.society D.economy
4.A.employed B.expected
C.approached D.inspired
5. A.weapons B.vehicles
C.instruments D.packages
6. A.changed B.calculated
C.extended D.expanded
7. A.glorious B.easy
C.admirable D.tough
8. A.colder B.hotter
C.higher D.lower
9. A.snows B.rains
C.winds D.snowflakes
10.A.cope with B.fight for
C.take on D.carry out
11. A.wasting B.spending
C.overcoming D.involving
12. A.effort B.loss
C.harvest D.achievement
13. A.channel B.window
C.solution D.entrance
14. A.measure B.foresee
C.indicate D.expose
15. A.where B.how
C.why D.Whether
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Test 2
Many people do not understand a love of reading.Why bother with reading
Reading books can be an escape.A book is another 16 you can pretend to live in for a little while.You can have a 17 into someone else's life and someone else's problems.For the time that you 18 the book in your hands, you can 19 from the world for a while.You can choose your other world, be it 20 or future, male or female, near or far.Any type of world you want to escape to exists in books.
You can 21 just about anything you want from a book.Fiction or nonfiction, both have something to teach.Nonfiction, of course, can 22 you facts.There are books with general or specific 23 ,like biographies and historical accounts.There are books about science, dinosaurs, art, cooking and everything in between.Fiction books, even those not based on fact, can offer knowledge about other's lifestyles and thoughts.
Reading is a great way to 24 .It takes your mind off life.It doesn't require much 25 or preparation though, just picking up a book. 26 , it can be done anywhere for any amount of 27 .If you just need a quick fiveminute break, a book will 28 .If you have an hour to spare, you can 29 for that too.
Books are informative, relaxing and can help you escape. 30 up a book and see if it turns you into a reader!
16.A.room B.space
C.star D.world
17.A.look B.walk
C.talk D.trouble
18.A.close B.hold
C.find D.mark
19.A.come B.dream
C.escape D.drive
20.A.past B.old
C.new D.near
21.A.buy B.find
C.see D.learn
22.A.offer B.throw
C.wish D.expect
23.A.doubt B.information
C.paper D.explanation
24.A.stay B.live
C.relax D.study
25.A.effect B.effort
C.relation D.progress
26.A.However B.Luckily
C.Besides D.Later
27.A.attention B.money
C.time D.knowledge
28.A.work B.show
C.appear D.happen
29.A.watch B.sing
C.read D.write
30.A.Make B.Pick
C.Put D.Set
专题23.答案
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