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1、2011 年至 2015 年全國(guó)卷完形填空高考真題1.2015年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試(新課標(biāo)I卷)My kids and I were headi ng into the supermarket over the weeke nd. On the way, we spotted aman holding a piece of paper that said,“41 my job. Family to Feed.”At this store, a 42 like this is not normal. My 10-year-old noticed him and make a43 on

2、how bad it must be to have to stand44 in the cold wind.In the store, I asked each of my kids to _45_ something they thought our“friend”therewould 46. They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-oldsuggested giving him a_ 47_ . I thought about it. We were 48 on cash ourselves,

3、butwell, sometimes 49 from our n eed in stead of our abundance is 50 what we n eed to do!All the kids 51 somethi ng they could do away with for the week.When we han ded him the bag of _52_, he lit up and tha nked us with _53 eyes. When Ihan ded him the gift card, say ing he could use it for _54_his

4、family might n eed, he burst into tears.This has bee n a won derful 55 for our family. For days the kids have bee n look ing forothers we can56! Things would have played out so _57_ if I had simply said,“No, wereally dont have58 to give more.”Stepping out not only helpedrother in 59, italso gave my

5、kids the 60taste of help ing others. Itll go a long way with them41.A. LostB. ChangedC. QuitD. Fin ished42.A con diti onB. placeC. sightD.show43.A. suggesti onB. comme ntC. decisi onD. call44.A. outsideB. proudlyC. byD. an grily45.A. drawB. sayC. arrangeD. pick46.A. orderB. supplyC. appreciateD. dis

6、cover47.A. dollarB. jobC. hot mealD. gift card48.A. easyB. lowC. softD. loose49.A. givi ngB. savi ngC. spe ndingD. beggi ng50.A. yetB. evenC. stillD. just51.A. declaredB. sharedC. ig noredD. expected52.A. toysB. medici neC. foodD. clothes53.A. sleepyB. wateryC. curiousD. sharp54.A. whoeverB. whateve

7、rC. whicheverD. whe never55.A. experie neeB. exampleC. messageD. adve nture56.A. rely onB. respectC. lear n fromD. help57.A. sudde nlyB. vividlyC. differe ntlyD. perfectly58.A. timeB. powerC. patie neeD. money59.A. fearB. loveC. needD. memory60.A. strongB. sweetC. stra ngeD. simple2.2015年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)

8、考試(新課標(biāo)II卷)Where do you go whe n you want to lear n someth ing? School? A friend? A tutor? These are all 41 places oflearning. But it may well be that the learning you really want_ 42somewhere else in stead.I had the 43 of seeing this first hand on a 44 .My daughter plays on a recreati onal soccer te

9、am. They didwell this seas on and so 45 a tourn ame nt, which no rmally was on ly for more skilled club teams. This led tosome 46 experie nces on Saturday as they played aga inst teams 47 train ed. Through the first two games, her 48did not get one serious shot on goal. As a pare nt, I 49 see ing my

10、 daughter play ing her best, 50 still defeated.It seemed that someth ing c licked with the 51 betwee n Saturday and Sun day. When they 52 for their Sunday game, they were 53 differe nt. They had begu n to in tegrate (融合) the kinds of play and teamwork they had 54the day before into their 55 . They p

11、layed aggressively and 56 scored a goal.It 57me that playi ng aga inst the other team was a great58mome nt for all thegirls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 59 is the best teacher. The lessons they learned may not be 60 whatthey would have gotten in school, but are certainly more pers

12、 onal and mea nin gful, because they had to work themout on their own.41. A. publicB. traditi onalC. officialD. special42. A. passesB. worksC. liesD.ends43. A. dreamB. ideaC. habitD.chanee44. A. tripB. holidayC. weekendD. square45. A. wonB. en teredC. orga ni zedD. watched46. A. painfulB. stra ngeC.

13、 com monD. practical47. A. lessB. poorlyC. n ewlyD. better48. A. fansB. tutorsC. classD. team49. A. imagi nedB. hatedC. avoidedD. missed50. A. ifB. orC. butD. as51. A. girlsB. pare ntsC. coachesD. viewers52. A. dressedB. showed upC. made upD. pla nned53. A. slightlyB. hardlyC. basicallyD. completely

14、54. A. see nB. knownC. heardD. read55. A. stylesB. trai ningC. gameD. rules56. A. evenB. stillC. seldomD. aga in57. A. con fusedB. struckC. remin dedD. warned58. A. touchi ngB. thi nki ngC. en couragi ngD. learni ng59. A. Experie neeB. IndependenceC. CuriosityD. I nterest60. A. harmful toB. mixed wi

15、thC. differe nt fromD. applied to3.2014卷1As a gen eral rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom whe n they are performed on a routi ne(常規(guī))basis. As a matter of fact, we can see this(41)at work in people of all(42). Forexample, on Christmas morning, childre n are excited about(43)with their new to

16、ys. But their(44)soon wears off and by January those(45)toys can be found put away in the basement.The world is full of(46)stamp albums and unfini shed models, each sta nding as a monument to some on es(47)in terest. When pare nts bring home a pet, their child(48)bathes it and brushes its fur. With

17、in a short time,however, the(49)of cari ng for the ani mal is han ded over to the pare nts. Adolesce nts en ter high school withgreat(50)but are soon look ing forward to(51).The same is true of the young adults going to college. And then, how many (52), who now complain(抱怨)about the long drives to w

18、ork,(53)drove for hours at a time when they first(54)their drivers license(執(zhí)照)? Before people retire, they usually(55)to do a lot of(56)things,which they never had(57)to do while working. But(58)after retirement, the golfing, the fishing, thereading and all of the other pastimes become as boring as

19、the jobs they(59).And , like the child in Jan uary, they go searchi ng for new(60).41. A. prin ciple?42. A. parties?43. A. worki ng?44. A. con fide nee?B. habit? ?C. weaker?B. races?B. livi ng?B. i nterest?C. countries?45. A. same?46. A. well-orga nized?47. A. broad?48. A. sile ntly?49. A. promise?5

20、0. A. courage?51. A. graduatio n?52. A. childre n?B. extra? ?B. colorfully-printed? ?B. pass ing? ?B. impatie ntly?B. burde n?B. calm ness?C. playi ng? ?C. an xiety?C. funny?C. different?B. in dependence?B. stude nts?53. A. carefully?54. A. required?55. A. need?B. eagerly?B. obta in ed?B. learn?56.

21、A. great?57. A. time?58. A. onl y?59. A. lost?B. stro ng?B. money?B. well?B. chose?60. A. pets?4.2014卷2Joe Simps on andB. toys?Sim on Yates were the?D. powerD. agesD. going?D. sorrow?D. expe nsiveC. n ewly- collected? D. half-filledD. mai nC. gladly?C. right?C. con fusion?D. worriedlyD. game?D. exci

22、teme ntC. respon sibility? ?D. successC. adults?C. nervously?C. n oticed?C. start?C. difficult?C. skills?C. even?C. left?C. frie nds?D. retireesD. bravelyD. discoveredD. pla n?D. correctD. kno wledgeD.soon.?D. quitD. colleaguesthe West Face of the Siulafirst people to climb1_, but on their way back

23、con diti ons were3 alone, he would to lowerJoe down theGrande in the An des mountains. They reached the topvery _2_. Joe fell and broke his leg. They both knew that if Simon probablyget back _4_. But Simon decided to risk his 5 a nd try mountain on arope(繩).As they 6dow n, the weather got worse. The

24、n ano ther7occurred. They could ntsee or hear each other and, _8_, Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice(峭壁).It was 9for Joe to climb back or for Simon to pull him up. Joes10 was pulli ng Simonslowly towards the precipice. 11, after more tha n an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Si

25、m on had toA2_. In tears, he cut the rope. Joe 13 into a large crevasse(裂縫)in the ice below. He had no food orwater and he was in terrible pain. He could nt walk, but he14 to get out of thecrevasse and started to 15 towards their camp, n early ten kilometers 16_.Simon had 17 the camp at the foot of

26、the mountain. He thought that Joe must be 18 , but he didnt want to leave 19_. Three days later, i n the middle of the ni ght, he heard Joes voice. He could nt20 it. Joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.1.A.hurriedlyB.carefullyC.successfullyD.early2.A.difficultB.similarC.specialD

27、.no rmal3.A.climbedB.workedC.restedD.con tinued4.A.un willi nglyB.safelyC.slowlyD.regretfully5.A.fortuneB.timeC.healthD.life6.A.layB.settledC.wentD.looked7.A.damageB.stormC.changeD.trouble8.A.by mistakeB.by chaneeC.by choiceD.by luck9.A.unn ecessaryB.practicalC.importa ntD.impossible10.A.heightB.wei

28、ghtC.stre ngthD.equipme nt11.A.Fi nallyB.Patie ntlyC.SurelyD.Quickly12.A.sta nd backB.take a restC.make a decisi onD.hold on13.A.jumpedB.fellC.escapedD.backed14.A.man agedB.pla nnedC.waitedD.hoped15.A.runB.skateC.moveD.march16.A.arou ndB.awayC.aboveD.alo ng17.A.headed forB.travelledC.left forD.retur

29、ned to18.A.deadB.hurtC.weakD.late19.A.secretlyB.tiredlyC.immediatelyD.an xiously20.A.findB.believeC.makeD.accept5.2013年卷1I went to a group activity,“Sen sitivity Sun day”which was to make us more 36 the problem faced bydisabled people. We were asked to “ 37 a disability forsever hours one Sun day. S

30、ome members, 38, choseto use the wheel chair, Other wore soun d-block ingearplug(耳塞)or blindfolds(眼罩).Just sitt ing in the wheelchair was a 39 experie nee, I had n ever con sidered before how 40_it would be touse one . As soon as I sat dow n my 41 made the chair begi n to roll. Its wheel were not 42

31、. Then I wonderedwhere to put my 43_ .It took me quite a while to getthe metal footrest into44 . I took my first un easy look at what was to be my only means of45_ for several hours. For disabled people,dopting a wheelchair is not a temporary(臨時(shí)的) 46.I tried to find a 47 positi on and thought it mig

32、ht be restful, 48 kind of n ice ,to be 49 around for a while. Looking aroun d, I 50would have to han dle the thing myself! My handsstarted to ache as I 51 the heavy wheels, I came to know that controlling the 52 of the wheelchair as not going tobe 53 task.My wheelchair experime nt was soon 54 It mad

33、e a deep impressi on on me ,A few hours of “ disability”gave me only a taste o5the ,both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome48.A. yetB. interested inC. aware onD. careful with51.A. liftedB. preve ntC. adoptD. an alyze52.A. pathB. stra ngelyC. as usualD. like me53.A. easyB. worki

34、ngC. satisfy ingD. relaxi ng54.A. forgotte nB. awkwardC. bori ngD. excit ing55.A. weak nessesB. forceC. skillD. weightB. repairedC. poweredD. graspedB. feetC. keysD. han dlesB. actio nC. playD. effectB. com muni cati onC. tran sportati onD. producti onB. educati onC. experime ntD. en terta inmentB.

35、safeC. start ingD. comfortableB. justC. stillD. evenB. pushedC. drive nD. guidedB. suggestedC. agreedD. admittedB. turnedC. pressedD. seizedB. positi onC. directio nD. wayB. heavyC. majorD. extraB. repeatedC. con ductedD. fini shedB. challe ngesC. an xietiesD. ill nesses6.2013年卷2Michael Greenberg is

36、 a very popular New Yorker . He is not famous in sports or the arts, but people in thestreets?16?him, especially those who are?17?.For those people, he is Gloves Greenberg . How did he get that?18? He looks like any other bus in essman , weari ng a suit and carry ing a briefcase (公文箱).But hes? ?19?

37、. His bri efcase always has some gloves.In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not?20?like other New Yorkers , who look at the sidewalk and?21?thestreet. He looks around at?22? . He stops when he?23?someone with no glov es. He gives them a pair andthen he?24?, looking for more people with cold ?25?.On winter

38、 days, Mr. Greenberg?26? gloves. During the rest of the year , he ?27? gloves. People who haveheard about him?28?him gloves, and he has many in his apartment.Mr. Greenberg?22292?doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and?2? 30?hisbehavior. But people who dont know him are somet

39、imes?31?him. They dont realize th at he just wants to makethem?32?.It runs in the?33?. Michaels father always helped the poor as he believed it made every onehappier. Michael Greenberg feels the?34?. A pair of gloves may be a?35?thing, but it canmake a bigdifferenee in winter.16. A. know about?B. le

40、arn from? C.cheer for? D. look after17. A. old?B. busy?C. kin d?D. poor18. A. job?B.name?C. chanee?D. messag19. A. calm?B. different?20. A. act?C.crazy?D. curiousD. dressorti ng7.2012全國(guó)1卷Body Ianguage is the quiet, secret and most powerfulwords. Accord ing to specialists, our bodies send out more?37

41、?tha n we realize. In fact, non-verbal com municatio n(非言語(yǔ)交際)takes up about 50% of what we really?38 ,?A nd body Ian guage is particularly?39?whenwe attempt to communicate across cultures(文化).what is called body Ianguage is so?40?, a part of us that itsactually often unnoticed。And misunderstandings

42、occur as a result of it .?41?, different societies treat the?42?,between people differently. Northern Europea ns usually do not like havi ng?43?. con tact(接觸)even with frien ds, certa inly not with?44?. People from Lati n America n coun tries?45?, toucheach other quite a lot. Therefore, its possible

43、 that in?46?. it may look like a Latino is?47?a Norwegia n all over theroom. The Lat ino, trying to express frien dship, will keep movin g?48. The Norwegia n, very probably see ing thisas push in ess, will keep?49?-which the Lat ino will in retur n regard as?50 .Clearly, a great deal is going on whe

44、n people?51?And only a part of it is in the wards themselves. And whenparties are from?52?cultures, theres a strong possibility of?53?. But whatever the situati on, the best?54?is toobey the Golde n Rule: treat others as you would like to be?55?.36.A. straighterB. louderC. harderD. further37.A.sands

45、B. in vitatio nsC. feeli ngsD. messages38.A.hopeB. receiveC. discoverD. mean39.A. immediateB. misleadi ngC. importa ntD. difficult40.A. wellB. farC. muchD. lo ng41.A. For exampleB. ThusC. HoweverD. I n short42.A. tradeB. dista neeC. connectionsD. greeti ngs31. A. sorry for?B. satisfied with?C. proud

46、 of? ?D. surprised b32. A.smart?B rich?C.special?D.happy33. A. Ct y?B. family?C. neighborhood?D. compa ny34. A. honor?B.pain?C.same?D. cold35. A.small?Buseful?C. delightful?D. comf30. A. understand?B. dislike?C. study?D. excusey21. A. cross over?22. A. cars?B. drive along? ?C. hurry down?D. keep off

47、C. street?numbers? ?D. traffic l?B. people?ights23. A. helps?B .chooses?C. greets? D. sees24. A. holds up?B. hangs out?C. moves on? ?D. turns aroun25. A. hands?B. ears?C.faces?D. eyes26.A. searches for?B. stores up?C. gives away? D. puts on27. A. borrows?B.sells?28. A. call?B. send?C. returns?D. buy

48、s?C. lend?D. show29. A. delayed?B. remembered?C. began?D. enjoyedIanguage of all !It speaks?36?than43.A. eyeB. verbalC. bodilyD. telepho ne44.A. stra ngersB. RelativesC. n eighboursD. En emies45.A. in other wordsB. on the other handC. i n a similar wayD. by all means46.A. troubleB. con versati onC.

49、sile neeD. experime nt47.A. disturb ingB. Helpi ngC. guidi ngD. followi ng48.A. closerB. fasterC. inD. away49.A. stepp ing forwardB. going onC. back ing awayD. coming out50.A. weaknessB. careless nessC. frien dli nessD. cold ness51.A. talkB. travelC. laughD. thi nk52.A. differe ntB. Europea nC. Lat

50、inoD. rich53.A. curiosityB. exciteme ntC. misun dersta ndingD. n ervousness54.A. chaneeB. timeC. resultD. advice55.A. no ticedB. treatedC. respectedD. pleased8.2012全國(guó)2卷Around twenty years ago I was living in York. 21 I had a lot of experienee and a Mastersdegree, I could not find 22 work.I was 23 a

51、school bus to make ends meet and 24 with a friend of mine, for I had lost my flat. I had 25 five interviews (面試)with a compa ny and one day betwee n bus runs they called to say I did not 26 the job.“Why hasmy life become 2o ?”I thught pain fully.As I pulled the bus over to 28 a little girl, she han

52、ded me an earning 29 I should keep it 30 somebody claimed(認(rèn)領(lǐng))it. The earri ng was pain ted black and said“BE HAPPY.At first I got an gry. Then it 31 me -I had bee n givi ng all of my 32 to what was going wrong with my 33 rather thanwhat was right! I decided then and there to make a 34 of fifty thing

53、s I was happy with. Later, I decided to 35 more thingsto the list. That ni ght there was a phone call for 36 from a lady who was a director at a larger 37 . She asked me if Iwould 38 a one-day lecture on stress (壓力)management to 200 medical workers. I said yes.My 39 there went very well, and before

54、long I got a well-paid job. To this day I know that it was because I cha ngedmy way of 40 that I completely cha nged my life.21. A. AsB. ThoughC. IfD.When22. A. successfulB. extraC. satisfy ingD.convenient23. A. drivingB. repairi ngC. takingD. desig ning24. A. worki ngB. travelli ngC. discuss ingD.

55、livi ng25. A. prepared forB. atte ndedC. asked forD.held26. A. loseB. likeC. findD.get27. A. hardB. busyC. seriousD.short28. A. wave atB. drop offC. call onD.look for29. A. orderi ngB. promis ingC.say ingD. show ing30. A. in caseB. or elseC. as ifD.now that31. A. hurtB. hitC. caughtD.moved32. A. fee

56、li ngsB. atte ntio nC. stre ngthD.in terests33. A. opinionsB. educati onC. experie ncesD.life34. A. listB.bookC. checkD.copy35. A. connectB. turnC. keepD.add36. A. herJ. a passe ngerC. meD. my friend37. A. hospitalB. factoryC. restaura ntD. hotel38. A. listen toB. reviewC. giveD. talk about39. A. pl

57、anB. choiceC. dayD. tour40. A. operati onB. speak ingC. employme ntD. thi nki ng9.2011年全國(guó)卷1完形In our discussi on with people on howeducati on can help them succeed in life, a womanremembered the first meeting of an introductory 36 course about 20 years ago.The professor 37 the lecture hall, placed up

58、on his desk a large jar filled with dried bea ns(豆),and invited the students to _38_how many beans the jar contained. After _39_shouts of wildly wrongguesses the professor smiled a thin, dry smile, announced the _40answer, andwent on say ing,”You have just 41 an importa nt less on about scie nee. Th

59、at is Never 42 your own sen ses.Twenty years later, the _43_could guess what the professor had in mind. He _44_himself, perhaps, as in viting his stude nts to start an excit ing 45 into an unknown world in visible(無(wú)形的)to the 46 ,which can be discoveredonly through scie ntific 47. But theseventeen-ye

60、ar-old girl could not accept or even 48 the invitation. She was just 49 to un dersta nd the world. And she50 that her firstha nd experie nee could be the 51The professor, however, said that it was 52 .He was taking away her only 53 for knowing and was providing herwith no substitute.“Iremember feeli

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