高一英语完形填空专项训练三
Test
one
Shortly
after
I
graduated
from
junior
high
school,
my
mom
frequently
repeated,
“Learn
to
1
,
and
doors
will
open
for
you.”
To
her,
it
was
a(n)
2
skill.
So
she
bought
me
a
typewriter.
“Thanks,
Mom,
3
I
can't
type,”I
said.
“That's
going
to
change,”
she
answered.
“Soon.”
Soon
arrived
just
one
week
later,
when
we
went
to
the
Crown
Business
Institute
which
offered
4
in
various
office
skills.
My
mom
5
me
through
the
door.
Inside,
I
saw
some
6
typists
showed
amazing
performances.
I
was
as
impressed
as
I
was
7
that
I
would
ever
achieve
such
proficiency
(熟练).
Before
my
objection,
my
mom
had
arranged
me
for
six
weeks
of
typing
lessons.
As
the
lessons
progressed,
my
mom
made
me
8
my
typing
skills
over
and
over
again.
Meanwhile
Mom
also
studied
my
typing
practice
book,
memorized
the
keyboard
and
the
9
.
She
encouraged
me
when
I
10
.
Mom
was
right.
Many
doors
did
open
for
me.
I've
become
as
11
as
those
students
I'd
admired
the
first
day
I
12
arrived
at
Crown.
My
life
would
have
been
different
if
Mom
had
not
13
my
learning
to
type.
I
mastered
typing
14
,
but
the
key
to
my
success
was
the
15
who
pushed
me
through
one
door,
so
future
doors
could
open.
1.A.
rest
B.dance
C.type
D.sing
2.A.
strange
B.useless
C.important
D.unnecessary
3.A.
but
B.though
C.because
D.so
4.A.
programs
B.exams
C.services
D.classes
5.A.
carried
B.allowed
C.pushed
D.saw
6.A.
skillful
B.beautiful
C.new
D.lazy
7.A.
proud
B.glad
C.skeptical
D.afraid
8.A.
share
B.perform
C.quit
D.practice
9.A.
systems
B.lessons
C.questions
D.techniques
10.A.
arrived
B.struggled
C.agreed
D.refused
11.A.
famous
B.confident
C.cautious
D.excellent
12.A.
unwillingly
B.excitedly
C.unexpectedly
D.safely
13.A.
praised
B.stopped
C.supported
D.commented
14.A.
right
away
B.at
last
C.of
course
D.as
usual
15.A
.relative
B.woman
C.coach
D.friend
Test
two
Our
life
has
been
taken
over
by
modern
technology,
for
good
of
course.
Young
people
celebrate
the
fast
speed
that
technology
can
move
at.
But
there
is
a
group
of
people
who
cannot
1
.
It
is
the
group
of
people
who
are
caught
up
between
traditional
and
2
society,
sort
of
like
the
middle
child
in
technological
advancement
—
not
exactly
old
and
resisting
change,
but
trying
very
hard
to
become
modernized,
ending
up
being
stuck
in
the
middle.
They
are
40
to
60
years
old
and
3
the
latest
iPhone
or
Samsung
phone
or
Huawei.
They
buy
an
iPad
just
4
they
can
afford
to,
and
play
the
same
games
on
a
larger
screen.
They
are
almost
like
the
teenagers
five
years
ago,
5
on
their
phones
playing
a
game
or
using
social
media.
They're
everywhere.
And
I
saw
something
today
that
made
me
extremely
6
.
On
a
train,
a
mother
was
7
playing
a
Candy
Crush
like
game.
Her
daughter
was
sitting
beside
her.
The
little
girl,
about
five
years
old,
was
talking
to
her
mother
about
her
day,
8
the
next
stop's
name
cheerily—with
obviously
desperate
attempts
to
get
her
mother's
9
.
The
mother?
All
she
did
was
nod
and
say
the
occasional
“mmhm”.With
her
eyes
on
the
10
,she
concentrated
on
completing
the
level.
I
watched
the
girl
make
a
final
attempt
to
get
her
mom
to
look
at
her,
and
when
she
failed,
she
sighed
and
fell
silent
and
defeated.
It
broke
my
heart,
and
got
me
11
:What
kind
of
game
can
make
you
12
that
you
have
the
most
beautiful
thing
in
the
world,
a
person
you
love
with
all
your
heart?
What
does
it
13
when
you
won't
even
look
into
her
eyes
or
listen
to
her?
The
scene
was
so
familiar
years
ago
when
parents
14
that
their
children
were
too
interested
in
their
mobile
devices.
Look
at
how
the
tables
have
turned
now.
I'm
15
whether
to
laugh
or
to
cry.
But
all
I
can
do
now
is
hope
that
this
storm
will
pass.
1.A.
make
up
B.keep
up
C.turn
up
D.fix
up
2.A.
stressful
B.complicated
C.developing
D.modern
3.A.
own
B.sell
C.pick
D.bring
4.A.as
B.when
C.until
D.because
5.A.
seldom
B.never
C.always
D.ever
6.A.
sad
B.happy
C.confused
D.curious
7.A.
tired
of
B.good
at
C.focused
on
D.used
to
8.A.
shouting
B.whispering
C.murmuring
D.uttering
9.A.
advice
B.attention
C.support
D.reward
10.A.
window
B.girl
C.book
D.screen
11.A.
working
B.realizing
C.learning
D.wondering
12.A.
forget
B.feel
C.imagine
D.recognize
13.A.
change
B.mean
C.prove
D.explain
14.A.
admitted
B.decided
C.complained
D.questioned
15.A.
uncertain
B.uninterested
C.afraid
D.serious
Test
three
You
never
know
how
far
a
kind
act
can
go.
You
don't
know
who
it
can
1
,
either.
When
Gloria
Porter
and
Jeff
Redick
began
2
,
they
had
no
idea
how
much
it
would
3
others
to
show
people
with
kindness.
89?year?old
Gloria
Porter
was
lying
in
hospital.
She
couldn't
leave
her
ward.
So
to
4
boredom,she
would
often
stare
outside
her
window
to
watch
construction
workers
building
the
new
front
entrance
to
the
hospital.
She
wasn't
expecting
one
of
the
5
to
wave
to
her.
She
couldn't
help
but
wave
back
at
the
kind
6
.This
was
only
the
start
of
a
special
7
between
the
two.
Jeff
Redick
knew
Porter
was
8
,
so
he
decided
to
send
a
kind
9
to
her
by
finding
some
chalk
and
writing
“Get
Well”
on
one
of
the
beams
(梁)
facing
her
10
,
“I
just
thought
that
was
11
,”Porter
said.
“So
I
should
do
something
to
12
that.”
When
Porter
saw
construction
workers
working
high
above
the
ground
one
cold,
windy
day,
she
grew
13
.She
wrote
“Stay
safe”
on
a
piece
of
paper,
which
she
then
14
on
the
window
for
the
workers
to
see.“When
I
saw
‘Stay
safe’
on
a
piece
of
paper,
I
15
and
said
to
my
coworkers,‘Did
you
see
that?’”Redick
said.
If
everybody
willingly
does
things
like
that,
the
world
will
be
a
better
place.
1.A.
disturb
B.employ
C.affect
D.describe
2.A.
communicating
B.singing
C.arguing
D.explaining
3.A.
require
B.warn
C.force
D.encourage
4.A.
make
for
B.put
off
C.figure
out
D.escape
from
5.A.
workers
B.nurses
C.doctors
D.patients
6.A.
job
B.inspiration
C.gesture
D.favor
7.A.
business
B.connection
C.difference
D.trouble
8.A.
lonely
B.upset
C.ill
D.poor
9.A.
letter
B.message
C.note
D.warning
10.A.
window
B.entrance
C.wall
D.door
11.A.
impolite
B.necessary
C.familiar
D.precious
12.A.
record
B.return
C.recover
D.remember
13.A.
puzzled
B.worried
C.thrilled
D.annoyed
14.A.
knocked
B.installed
C.placed
D.drew
15.A.
came
down
B.broke
down
C.showed
up
D.turned
around
Test
four
Last
Friday,
after
doing
all
the
family
shopping
in
the
town.
I
wanted
to
have
a
rest
before
catching
the
train.
I
1
a
newspaper
and
some
chocolate
and
2
into
the
station
coffee
shop.
It
was
a
cheap
self-service
place
with
long
tables
to
3
at.
I
put
my
heavy
bag
down
on
the
floor,
4
the
newspaper
and
the
chocolate
on
the
table
and
then
went
to
get
a
cup
of
coffee.
When
I
came
back
with
the
coffee,
there
was
someone
5
in
the
next
seat.
6
was
a
boy,
with
dark
glasses
and
old
clothes,
and
7
bright
red
at
the
front.
He
had
started
to
eat
my
chocolate!
Naturally,
I
was
rather
uneasy
about
him,
but
I
didn't
want
to
have
any
8
.
I
just
read
the
newspaper,
tasted
my
coffee
and
took
a
bit
of
chocolate.
The
boy
looked
at
me
in
9
.Then
he
took
a
10
piece
of
my
chocolate.
I
could
hardly
believe
it.
Still
I
didn't
say
anything
to
him.
When
he
took
a
third
piece,
I
felt
more
angry
than
uneasy.
I
thought,
“Well,
I
shall
have
the
last
piece.”
And
I
got
it.
The
boy
gave
me
a
strange
look,
then
11
up.
As
he
left,
he
shouted
out,
“There's
something
12
with
that
woman!”
Everyone
looked
at
me,
13
I
didn't
want
to
quarrel
with
the
boy,
so
I
kept
quiet.
I
did
not
realize
that
I
had
14
a
mistake
until
I
finished
my
coffee
and
was
ready
to
15
.
My
face
turned
red
when
I
saw
my
unopened
chocolate
under
the
newspaper.
The
chocolate
that
I
had
been
eating
was
the
boy's!
1.A.
stole B.bought
C.sold
D.wrote
2.A.
went
B.sat
C.seated
D.looked
3.A.
sit
B.seat
C.lie
D.laugh
4.A.
pushed
B.took
C.put
D.pulled
5.A.
jumping
B.playing
C.sitting
D.sleeping
6.A.
He
B.It
C.Who
D.What
7.A.
cut
B.washed
C.covered
D.colored
8.A
coffee
B.trouble
C.chocolate
D.matter
9.A.
carelessness
B.anger
C.surprise
D.happiness
10.A.
first
B.second
C.very
D.last
11.A.
stood
B.took
C.cried
D.looked
12.A.
strange
B.wrong
C.OK
D.funny
13.A.
and
B.but
C.so
D.while
14.A.
spelt
B.corrected
C.made
D.found
15.A.
finish
B.leave
C.jump
D.shop
Test
five
It's
been
five
years
since
I
came
to
America.
The
year
before
I
arrived,
every
weekend
I
was
woken
up
by
“Spring
River
in
the
Flower
Moon
Night”,
1
by
my
mother
on
a
guzheng.
My
mom
was
always
enchanted
(着迷)
by
the
beauty
of
Chinese
traditional
music,
but
she
never
had
the
chance
to
learn
a(n)
2
.In
2009,
she
got
a
guzheng
from
a
friend
and
has
been
playing
and
performing
ever
since.
Sometimes
when
I
3
her,
I
search
for
the
songs
she
used
to
play
on
the
Internet
.I
4
expected
to
hear
them
here
in
Boston.
Earlier
this
year,
as
I
5
a
new
apartment,
I
met
Zhan
Tao
lin,
the
director
of
the
Boston
Chinese
Musicians
Association.
At
Lin's
house,
I
heard
the
6
of
the
erhu.
Lin
later
introduced
me
to
his
music
team
and
I
heard
them
rehearse
(排练)
for
a
7
this
year.
It
was
beautiful
and
powerful
—
it
8
brought
me
back
to
my
hometown
in
China.
9
is
also
part
of
Lin's
daily
routine.
Besides
performing,
he
passed
on
his
love
of
the
erhu
to
his
10
.I
went
to
one
of
Lin's
classes
and
met
9?year?old
London
Turk.
I
asked
him
why
he
chose
to
learn
the
erhu.“It's
much
easier
to
learn
than
the
violin,”
he
said.
Perhaps
Turk
hasn't
really
started
to
11
the
beauty
of
the
erhu,
but
his
mother
has
always
loved
the
instrument.“There
are
so
many
beautiful
things
in
Chinese
12
:
the
music,
the
language,
and
the
art.
So
we
just
try
our
best
to
let
him
have
a
13
to
explore
it,”
she
said.
I
14
my
mom
for
giving
me
a
chance
to
immerse(使沉浸)
myself
in
the
Chinese
musical
world.
The
music
makes
me
feel
relaxed.
It
can
also
cure
me
of
my
homesickness.
If
you
listen
to
one
piece,
you
will
15
its
uniqueness,
power,
and
beauty.
1.A.
directed B.played
C.written
D.invented
2.A.
instrument
B.trade
C.language
D.trick
3.A.
mention
B.chase
C.miss
D.call
4.A.
only
B.still
C.already
D.never
5.A.
looked
after
B.looked
at
C.looked
for
D.looked
up
6.A.
story
B.sound
C.name
D.cry
7.A.
performance
B.competition
C.game
D.conference
8.A.
secretly
B.recently
C.nearly
D.suddenly
9.A.
Reading
B.Teaching
C.Composing
D.Exercising
10.A.
workmates
B.friends
C.students
D.parents
11.A.
consider
B.appreciate
C.ignore
D.expect
12.A.
medicine
B.economy
C.literature
D.culture
13.A.
chance
B.place
C.duty
D.desire
14.A.
forgive
B.blame
C.thank
D.beg
15.A.
explain
B.ensure
C.express
D.experience
Test
six
I'd
never
been
to
a
Day
of
the
Dead
festival
before.
As
my
dad
and
I
looked
around
for
seats,
I
1
Marco,
my
best
friend,
hurrying
toward
us.“Hi,
Mr
O'kane,”
he
2
my
dad.
Then
he
turned
to
me.“Nate!
Will
you
help
me?”
“Whatever
you
need,”
I
said.
Marco
threw
me
parts
of
a
3
:
Mexican
sandals
(凉鞋),
a
straw
hat,
a
cane
(手杖),
a
gray
wig,
and
an
“old
man”
mask.
“My
cousin
couldn't
4
!”
Marco's
voice
rang
with
worry.
“It's
part
of
a
traditional
dance,”
he
said.
“You
expect
me
to
dance?
”
I
5
.“I
don't
dance!”
Marco
smiled.“It'll
be
fun.
And
hurry!
We're
6
late.”
“
We're
going
to
do
a
lot
of
stomping
(跺脚).Slow
at
first.
Keep
one
hand
7
on
your
back,
like
an
old
man
with
an
ache.”
added
Marco.
The
speakers
8
:“Ladies
and
gentlemen,
it's
time
for
The
Dance
of
the
Little
Old
Men!”
“Be
quick,”
Marco
9
to
me
to
follow
his
lead.
We
all
began
stomping
slowly
to
music.
I
could
only
see
10
the
small
holes
of
the
mask.
I
continued
to
stomp,
trying
to
11
what
to
do.
I
leaned
on
my
cane
and
kept
a
hand
low
on
my
back.
After
a
few
minutes
of
dancing
like
that,
my
back
12
started
to
ache.
The
music
13
.And
we
stomped
quickly.
Performing
with
Mexican
sandals
was
14
.People
laughed
as
we
hopped
and
kicked,
but
after
a
moment
the
laughter
turned
into
cheers.
Marco
gave
me
a
thumbs?up.
As
the
audience
clapped
for
our
group,
I
said
to
him
happily,
“You
were
right.
That
was
15
.”
1.A.
watched
B.spotted
C.monitored
D.observed
2.A.
satisfied
B.ignored
C.contacted
D.greeted
3.A.
suit
B.chain
C.decoration
D.costume
4.A.-
make
it
B.get
it
C.focus
on
D.go
through
5.A.
chatted
B.despaired
C.hesitated
D.replied
6.A.
staying
B.running
C.working
D.changing
7.A.
up
B.high
C.low
D.down
8.A.
shouted
B.announced
C.defined
D.issued
9.A.
signaled
B.pointed
C.moved
D.complained
10.A.
through
B.in
C.over
D.under
11.A.
bring
about
B.carry
on
C.figure
out
D.put
out
12.A.
extremely
B.possibly
C.truly
D.finally
13.A.
disappeared
B.sped
up
C.started
D.faded
away
14.A.
typical
B.brief
C.tough
D.flexible
15.A.
significant
B.creative
C.beneficial
D.fun
Test
seven
A
little
girl
created
a
perfect
gift
for
her
mother's
birthday.
It
was
a
drawing
of
a
1
on
white
paper
with
the
words
“For
mom:love,love,love”
decorated
with
hearts.
She
folded
(折叠)
her
letter,
but
then
she
2
it.
For
most
people,
that
would
be
the
3
of
this
story,
but
this
story
had
a
different
result.
James
Carrell
found
the
letter.
He
had
just
4
his
mother,
wishing
her
a
happy
birthday.
After
he
hung
up,
Carrell
saw
the
5
on
the
ground
outside
of
a
hardware
store
in
Manvel.
“I
6
it
was
a
gift,”
said
Carrell.“I
opened
it
up
and
saw
the
flower
and
hearts.
It
really
7
me.”
Carrell
thought
the
letter
would
8
someone's
day
and
that
maybe
he
could
find
the
owner,
so
he
posted
it
on
the
Internet.
The
message
moved
a
lot
of
people,
9
one
man.
“I
was
sitting
at
my
friend's
house
and
saw
a
man's
10
,”
said
Carrell.
The
comments
(评论)
included
one
from
Robert
Alvarado.
He
wrote,
“I
can't
11
you
found
my
baby's
letter.”
Carrell
reached
Alvarado
to
12
the
letter.
It
took
a
few
days,
but
the
men
finally
met
on
Thursday
night.
“Eventually
the
letter
made
it
home,”
said
Alvarado.“We
are
13
for
what
James
Carrell
did.”
We
often
forget
the
power
of
14
things,
but
for
this
family
from
Alvin,Carrell's
small
act
left
a(n)
15
impression.
1.A.
bird B.card
C.cake
D.flower
2.A.
received
B.destroyed
C.lost
D.posted
3.A.
end
B.part
C.influence
D.cause。
4.A.
promised
B.invited
C.seen
D.called
5.A.
paper
B.cash
C.bag
D.tool
6.A.
proved
B.explained
C.realized
D.admitted
7.A.
satisfied
B.frightened
C.shocked
D.touched
8.A.
start
B.continue
C.brighten
D.ruin
9.A.
obviously
B.extremely
C.especially
D.probably
10.A.
photograph
B.arrival
C.conclusion
D.reply
11.A.
forget
B.believe
C.understand
D.pretend
12.A.
read
B.present
C.return
D.publish
13.A.
ready
B.grateful
C.responsible
D.anxious
14.A.
little
B.certain
C.useless
D.extra
15.A.
unhappy
B.beneficial
C.lasting
D.reasonable
Test
eight
A
thief
dropped
a
winning
lottery
ticket
(彩票)
at
the
scene
of
his
crime,
but
he
has
been
given
a
lesson
in
1
.The
man
whom
he
robbed
2
the
ticket
and
won
the
£25,000
prize.
But
the
man
managed
to
find
the
thief,
and
handed
over
the
3
.
The
robbery
happened
when
Professor
Sabbatical
was
changing
a
tyre
on
a
highway.
Another
motorist,
who
stopped
“
to
4
”,
stole
a
suitcase
from
his
car
and
drove
off.
The
professor
found
the
5
ticket
and
brought
it
home.
The
next
day,
the
professor
saw
the
lottery
6
on
TV
and
realized
it
was
a
winner.
He
7
the
£25,000
prize,
but
he
decided
not
to
keep
the
money.
He
made
an
announcement
on
the
radio,
8
,
“I'm
trying
to
find
the
man
who
robbed
me.
I
have
£25,000
for
him
—
a
lottery
9
.Please
meet
me.”
The
professor
received
hundreds
of
10
from
people
who
were
hoping
to
11
him
into
handing
them
the
money.
But
there
was
one
voice
he
12
and
he
arranged
to
meet
the
man
in
a
park.
The
robber
gave
back
the
13
and
burst
into
tears.
He
could
not
14
what
was
happening.
“Why
didn't
you
keep
the
money?”
he
asked.
The
professor
replied,
“Because
it's
not
mine.”
Then
he
walked
off,
turning
down
the
thief's
15
to
share
the
prize.
1.A.
friendship
B.honesty
C.bravery
D.adventure
2.A.
held
out
B.took
out
C.made
up
D.picked
up
3.A.
crime
B.lecture
C.money
D.evidence
4.A.
explore
B.rest
C.watch
D.help
5.A.
stolen
B.dropped
C.forgotten
D.damaged
6.A.
results
B.story
C.loss
D.sales
7.A.
presented
B.took
C.donated
D.shared
8.A.
joking
B.saying
C.wondering
D.replying
9.A.
number
B.case
C.win
D.receipt
10.A.
notes
B.emails
C.letters
D.calls
11.A.
trick
B.find
C.lead
D.draw
12.A.
recognized
B.reminded
C.recorded
D.recovered
13.A.
car
B.suitcase
C.package
D.check
14.A.
explain
B.blame
C.believe
D.realize
15.A.
deal
B.promise
C.payment
D.offer
Test
one?:
1---5
C.
C.
A.
D.
C
6---10
A.
C.
D.
D.
B
11---15
D.
A.
C.
B.
B
Test
two?:
1---5
B.
D.
A.
D.
C
6---10
A.
C.
A.
B.
D
11---15
D.
A.
B.
C.
A
Test
three?:
1---5
C.
A.
D.
D.
A
6---10
C.
B.
C.
B.
A
11---15
D.
B.
B.
C.
D
Test
four
1---5
B.
A
.A.
C.
C
6---10
A.
D.
B.
C.
B
11---15
A.
B.
B.
C.
B
Test
five
1---5
B.
A.
C.
D.
C
6---10
B.
A.
D.
B.
C
11---15
B.
D.
A.
C.
D
Test
six
1---5
B.
D.
D.
A.
C
6---10
B.
C.
B.
A.
A
11---15
C.
C.
B.
C.
D
Test
seven
1---5
D.
C.
A.
D.
A
6---10
C.
D.
C.
C.
D
11---15
B.
C.
B.
A.
C
Test
eight
1---5.
B.
D.
C.
D.
B
6---10
A.
B.
B.
C.
D
11---15
A.
A.
B.
C.
D