[整理]广东执信中学英语专题完形填空(1-5)及答案 [粤教版]

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完形专题(一)
Is it difficult for you to forgive? To let the past be past?
A beautiful legend tells of an African tribe that describes 21
When a tribe member acts 22 or unjustly, he/she is taken to the cen-
ter of the village. All work stops and every man, woman and child in the vil-
lage gathers in a large circle around the 23 . Then the tribe bombards
the rejected person with affirmations (肯定)! One at a time, friends
and 24 list all the good the individual has done. Every 25
every experience that can be recalled with some detail and accuracy is re-
counted. All their 26 qualities, strengths and kindnesses are recited
carefully and at length. Finally, the tribal circle is 27 , a joyous cele-
bration takes place, and the outcast is welcomed back into the tribe.
What a beautiful religious ceremony of 2_8_ ! They replace hurt
with happiness, pain with peace. Once again they are family. The rejected
one is restored and the village is made __ 29__.
Paul Boese has satd "Forgiveness does not change |he past, but it does
enlarge the future." As brothers and sisters in our global village, is letling go
of those 30 really an option?
21. A. thankfulness B. kindness c. forgiveness I). happiness
22. A. irresponsibly B. irregularly C. bravely D. intelligently
23. A. praised B. accused C. ahused D. killed
24. A. tribe B. enemies C. family 1). villagers
25. A. legend B. detail C. aecident D. incident
26. A. negative B. positive C. relative D. constructive
27. A. formed P,. strengthened C. broken D. forgiven
28. A. dictation 13. restoration C. accusation D. affirmation
29. A. broken B. beautiful C. separated D. whole
30. A. qualities B. characters C. hates D. kindnesses

完形填空(2)
In the dining room of my grandfather's house stood a massive grandfa-
ther clock. Meals in that dining room were a 21 for four generations to
become one. Grandfather's clock stood like a trusted old family friend,
__22 us playing jokes and telling stories, which was already a 23
of our life.
As a child, the old clock fascinated me. I watched and listened to it
during 24 . I was surprised how at 25 times of the day, that
clock would strike three times, six times or more, with a wonderful great .26
that echoed throughout the house. I found the clock comforting. Year after
year, the clock chimed, a part of my 27 , a part of my heart.
Even more 28 to me was my grandfather's ritual. He meticulously
29 that clock with a special key each day. That key was magic to me.
It 30 our family's magnificent clock ticking and chiming, a part of
every holiday and every tradition, as solid as the wood from which it was
made.
21. A. time B. possibility C. problem D. pleasure
22. A. seeing B. hearing C. watching D. looking
23. A. start B. part C. signal D. mark
24. A. stories B. jokes C. periods Do meals
25. A. busy B. urgent C. happy D. different
26. A. shock B. sound C. song D. music
27. A. memories B. minds C. comfort D. information
28. A. comfortable B. hopeful C. wonderful D. skillful
29. A. opened B. wound C. turned D. started
30. A. made B. controlled C. kept D. fixed
完形填空(3)
The idea of the blood transfusion is very simple, but that idea has saved
many thousands of lives over the past century. Often, if a person is in a
(n) 21 or has an operation, he will lose a lot of blood and these are
the times when a blood transfusion is needed. This 22 means taking
blood from another person and putting it into the body of the 23
Doctors have been carrying out blood transfusions for 24 . There are
several types of blood and that the correct type must always be used. So,
you might be 25 "What does this have to 26 me?" Well, it has
something to do with all of us. Hospitals need to keep back the blood ready
for transfusions. The only way they can get that blood is from 27 people
like you. Every human body has five liters of blood and we take 0.25
liters from each person. This is completely 28 . In fact, your body
will make enough blood to 29 it after only a day. Giving blood only
30 a short while and it doesn't hurt. It costs you nothing and it could
save a life. So please blood.
21. A. hospital B. accident C. action D. treatment
22. A. simply B. mainly C. partly D. largely
23. A. person B. man C. woman D. patient
24. A. centuries B. months C. years D. weeks
25. A. worrying B. considering C. thinking D. leaving
26. A. deal with B. do with C. go with D. connect with
27. A. common B. usual C. ordinary D. general
28. A. safe B. unsafe C. good D. available
29. A. recover B. return C. regain D. replace
30. A. takes B. costs C. spends D. nses

完形填空(4)
If" you have read many travel books or magazines, you will notice that
they focus on reaching a destination and having an enjoyable time when you
arrive.
Do you view success as something you will enjoy one day and your 31
situation as something to be endured? Have you become so obsessed with
getting beyond the struggles of everyday life that the 32 is little more
than a process to be 33 ?
However, in life, the journey is as 34 as the destination. You
must learn to experience success 35 and see it as a journey not a 46 ;
You must learn how to 37 success in your own terms so that you can
begin to experience success today; You must also learn how to develop
your own personal mission (目标) statement so you can decide who you
want to 38 and begin your journey today. This sense of 39 provides
meaning and significance to our lives. It gives us 40 in our journey
through life.
31. A. future B. present C. past D. lit~long
32. A. success B. destination C. journey D. failure
33. A. enjoyed B. focused C. viewed D. endnred
34. A. important B. far C. complicated D. difficult
35. A. one day B. today C. some day D. the other day
36. A. moment B. goal C. destination D. conception
37. A. define B. gain C. found D. discover
38. A. contact B. become C. follow D. admire
39. A. responsibility B. humor C. direction D. purpose
40. A. opportunities B. fortune C. strength D. spirit

完形填空(4)
If we want to change our performance, we must change our attitude.
One of my favorite quotes is from Victor Frank, a 31 of a Nazi
concentration camp. He says, the 32 of the human freedoms is to
choose one's 33 in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's
own way.
Obviously, our 34 and our surroundings help construct our
attitudes. Victor had all of his 35 taken away from him in the
concentration camp. He 36 because he realized there was one freedom
the Nazi couldn't take from him. He still had the freedom to choose his
attitude. His attitude helped him survive.
No matter what your circumstances are, you can choose to have a
positive attitude. This can't be 37 overnight. It takes time to reach the
altitude you 38 . It isn't easy, but it can be accomplished.
You are today because of the 39 you made in the past. You will
be tomorrow and in the future because of the choices you make today. Make
a conscious effort to change your attitude. Make the choice today to 40
your own way.
31. A. soldier B. victim C. survivor [). prisoner
32. A. first B, last C. only one D. biggest
33. A. attitude B. life C. direction D. belief
34. A. background B. circumstances C. status D. fate
35. A. relatives B. possessions C. freedoms D. hopes
36. A. survived B. prayed C. fought D. struggled

37. A. reached B. accomplished C. realized D. chosen
38. A. desire B. design C. measure D. expect
39. A. mistakes B. accomplishments C. progress D. choices
40. A. continue B. fight C. make D. force
完形填空(1)
21.C
22.A
23.B
24.c
25.D。
26.B
27.C
28.B
29.D
30.c
完形(2)
21.A 22.C 23.B 24.D 25.D 26.B 27.A 28.C 29.B 30.C
完形填空(3)
21.B 22.A 23.D 24.C 25.C 26.B 27.C 28.A 29.D 30.A
完形填空(4)
31.B 32.C 33.D 34.A 35.B 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.C
完形填空(5)
31.C 32.B 33.A 34.B 35.C 36.A 37.B 38.A 39.D 40.C
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