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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 heading into the supermarket over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man 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 a _

2、43_ on how bad it must be to have to stand _44_ in the cold wind. In the store, I asked each of my kids to _45_ something they thought our “friend” there would _46_. They got apples, a sandwich and a bottle of juice. Then my 17-year-old suggested giving him a _47_. I thought about it. We were _48_ o

3、n cash ourselves, but well, sometimes _49_ from our need instead of our abundance is _50_ what we need to do! All the kids _51_ something they could do away with for the week. When we handed him the bag of _52_, he lit up and thanked us with _53_ eyes. When I handed him the gift card, saying he coul

4、d use it for _54_his family might need, he burst into tears. This has been a wonderful _55_ for our family. For days the kids have been looking for others we can _56_! Things would have played out so _57_ if I had simply said, “No, we really dont have _58_ to give more.” Stepping out not only helped

5、 a brother in _59_, it also gave my kids the _60_ taste of helping others. Itll go a long way with them. 41. A. Lost B. Changed C. Quit D. Finished42. A condition B. place C. sight D. show43. A. suggestion B. comment C. decision D. call44. A. outside B. proudly C. by D. angrily45. A. draw B. say C.

6、arrange D. pick46. A. order B. supply C. appreciate D. discover47. A. dollar B. job C. hot meal D. gift card48. A. easy B. low C. soft D. loose49. A. giving B. saving C. spending D. begging50. A. yet B. even C. still D. just51. A. declared B. shared C. ignored D. expected52. A. toys B. medicine C. f

7、ood D. clothes53. A. sleepy B. watery C. curious D. sharp54. A. whoever B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever55. A. experience B. example C. message D. adventure56. A. rely on B. respect C. learn from D. help57. A. suddenly B. vividly C. differently D. perfectly58. A. time B. power C. patience D. mon

8、ey59. A. fear B. love C. need D. memory60. A. strong B. sweet C. strange D. simple2. 2015年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試(新課標(biāo)II卷) Where do you go when you want to learn something? School? A friend? A tutor? These are all 41 places of learning. But it may well be that the learning you really want 42 somewhere else in

9、stead. I had the 43 of seeing this first hand on a 44 .My daughter plays on a recreational soccer team. They did well this season and so 45 a tournament, which normally was only for more skilled club teams. This led to some 46 experiences on Saturday as they played against teams 47 trained. Through

10、the first two games, her 48 did not get one serious shot on goal. As a parent, I 49 seeing my daughter playing her best, 50 still defeated. It seemed that something c licked with the 51 between Saturday and Sunday. When they 52 for their Sunday game, they were 53 different. They had begun to integra

11、te (融合) the kinds of play and teamwork they had 54 the day before into their 55 . They played aggressively and 56 scored a goal. It 57 me that playing against the other team was a great 58 moment for all the girls on the team. I think it is a general principle. 59 is the best teacher. The lessons th

12、ey learned may not be 60 what they would have gotten in school, but are certainly more personal and meaningful, because they had to work them out on their own. 41. A. public B. traditional C. official D. special 42. A. passes B. works C. lies D. ends 43. A. dream B. idea C. habit D. chance 44. A. tr

13、ip B. holiday C. weekend D. square 45. A. won B. entered C. organized D. watched 46. A. painful B. strange C. common D. practical 47. A. less B. poorly C. newly D. better 48. A. fans B. tutors C. class D. team 49. A. imagined B. hated C. avoided D. missed 50. A. if B. or C. but D. as 51. A. girls B.

14、 parents C. coaches D. viewers 52. A. dressed B. showed up C. made up D. planned 53. A. slightly B. hardly C. basically D. completely 54. A. seen B. known C. heard D. read 55. A. styles B. training C. game D. rules 56. A. even B. still C. seldom D. again 57. A. confused B. struck C. reminded D. warn

15、ed58. A. touching B. thinking C. encouraging D. learning 59. A. Experience B. Independence C. Curiosity D. Interest 60. A. harmful to B. mixed with C. different from D. applied to 3. 2014卷1As a general rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom when they are performed on a routine(常規(guī))basis. As a ma

16、tter of fact, we can see this (41) at work in people of all (42) . For example, on Christmas morning, children are excited about (43) with their new toys. 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 un

17、finished models, each standing as a monument to someone's (47) interest. When parents bring home a pet, their child (48) bathes it and brushes its fur. Within a short time, however, the (49) of caring for the animal is handed over to the parents. Adolescents enter high school with great (50) but

18、 are soon looking 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 work, (53)drove for hours at a time when they first (54) their driver's license (執(zhí)照)? Before people retire, they usually (55) to do

19、a lot of (56) things, which they never had (57) to do while working. But (58) after retirement , the golfing, the fishing, the reading and all of the other pastimes become as boring as the jobs they (59) . And , like the child in January, they go searching for new (60) .41. A. principle  

20、B. habit    C. weaker   D. power42. A. parties   B. races   C. countries   D. ages43. A. working   B. living   C. playing    D. going44. A. confidence  B. interest   C. anxiety   D. sorrow45. A.

21、same   B. extra    C. funny   D. expensive46. A. well-organized   B. colorfully-printed   C. newly- collected   D. half-filled47. A. broad   B. passing    C. different   D. main48. A. silently   B. im

22、patiently   C. gladly   D. worriedly49. A. promise   B. burden   C. right   D. game50. A. courage   B. calmness   C. confusion   D. excitement51. A. graduation   B. independence   C. responsibility

23、60;  D. success52. A. children   B. students   C. adults   D. retirees53. A. carefully   B. eagerly   C. nervously   D. bravely54. A. required   B. obtained   C. noticed   D. discovered55. A. need 

24、60; B. learn   C. start   D. plan56. A. great   B. strong   C. difficult   D. correct57. A. time   B. money  C. skills   D. knowledge58. A. only   B. well   C. even   D. soon.59. A. lost 

25、60; B. chose   C. left   D. quit60. A. pets   B. toys   C. friends   D. colleagues4. 2014卷2Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains. They reached the top 1_, but on their way

26、back conditions were very 2 . Joe fell and broke his leg. They both knew that if Simon 3 alone, he would probably get back 4 . But Simon decided to risk his 5 and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope(繩). As they 6 down, the weather got worse. Then another 7 occurred. They couldn't see or

27、 hear each other and, 8 , Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice(峭壁). It was 9 for Joe to climb back or for Simon to pull him up. Joe's 10 was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice. 11, after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, Simon had to 12 . In tears, he cut t

28、he rope. Joe 13 into a large crevasse(裂縫) in the ice below. He had no food or water and he was in terrible pain. He couldn't walk, but he 14 to get out of the crevasse and started to 15 towards their camp, nearly ten kilometers 16_. Simon had 17 the camp at the foot of the mountain. He thought t

29、hat Joe must be 18 , but he didn't want to leave 19_. Three days later, in the middle of the night, he heard Joe's voice. He couldn't 20 it. Joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.1.A.hurriedlyB.carefullyC.successfullyD.early2.A.difficultB.similarC.specialD.normal3.A.cl

30、imbedB.workedC.restedD.continued4.A.unwillinglyB.safelyC.slowlyD.regretfully5.A.fortuneB.timeC.healthD.life6.A.layB.settledC.wentD.looked7.A.damageB.stormC.changeD.trouble8.A.by mistakeB.by chanceC.by choiceD.by luck9.A.unnecessaryB.practicalC.importantD.impossible10.A.heightB.weightC.strengthD.equi

31、pment11.A.FinallyB.PatientlyC.SurelyD.Quickly12.A.stand backB.take a restC.make a decisionD.hold on13.A.jumpedB.fellC.escapedD.backed14.A.managedB.plannedC.waitedD.hoped15.A.runB.skateC.moveD.march16.A.aroundB.awayC.aboveD.along17.A.headed forB.travelledC.left forD.returned to18.A.deadB.hurtC.weakD.

32、late19.A.secretlyB.tiredlyC.immediatelyD.anxiously20.A.findB.believeC.makeD.accept5. 2013年卷1I went to a group activity, “Sensitivity Sunday”, which was to make us more 36 the problem faced by disabled people. We were asked to “ 37 a disability” for sever hours one Sunday. Some members, 38 , chose to

33、 use the wheel chair, Other wore sound-blocking earplug(耳塞) or blindfolds(眼罩).Just sitting in the wheelchair was a 39 experience, I had never considered before how 40 it would be to use one . As soon as I sat down my 41 made the chair begin to roll. Its wheel were not 42 . Then I wondered where to p

34、ut my 43 .It took me quite a while to get the metal footrest into 44 . I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of 45 for several hours. For disabled people, “adopting a wheelchair” is not a temporary(臨時(shí)的) 46 . I tried to find a 47 position and thought it might be restful, 48 kind

35、 of nice ,to be 49 around for a while. Looking around, I 50 would have to handle the thing myself! My hands started to ache as I 51 the heavy wheels, I came to know that controlling the 52 of the wheelchair as not going to be 53 task.My wheelchair experiment was soon 54 It made a deep impression on

36、me ,A few hours of “disability” gave me only a taste of the 55 ,both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome36.A.curious about37.A.cure38.A.inserted39.A.learning40.A.convening41.A.height42.A.locked43.A.hands44.A.place45.A.operation46.A.exploration47.A.flexble48.A. yet49.A.shown50.A.r

37、ealized51.A. lifted52.A. path53.A. easy54.A. forgotten55.A. weaknessesB. interested inB. preventB. strangelyB. workingB. awkwardB. forceB. repairedB. feetB. actionB. communicationB. educationB. safeB. justB. pushedB. suggestedB. turnedB. positionB. heavyB. repeatedB. challengesC. aware onC. adoptC.

38、as usualC. satisfyingC. boringC. skillC. poweredC. keysC. playC. transportationC. experimentC. startingC. stillC. drivenC. agreedC. pressedC. directionC. majorC. conductedC. anxietiesD. careful with D. analyze D. like meD. relaxingD. excitingD. weightD. graspedD. handlesD. effectD. productionD. ente

39、rtainmentD. comfortableD. evenD. guidedD. admittedD. seizedD. wayD. extraD. finishedD. illnesses6. 2013年卷2Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker . He is not famous in sports or the arts, but people in the streets   16   him, especially those who are  &

40、#160;17  .For those people, he is "Gloves" Greenberg . How did he get that   18   ? He looks like any other businessman , wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase (公文箱 ) . But he's    19   . His briefcase always has some g

41、loves.In winter, Mr. Greenberg does not   20   like other New Yorkers , who look at the sidewalk and   21   the street. He looks around at   22   . He stops when he   23   someone with

42、no gloves. He gives them a pair and then he   24   , looking for more people with cold    25  .On winter days, Mr. Greenberg   26   gloves. During the rest of the year , he   27   gloves. People who h

43、ave heard about him   28   him gloves, and he has many in his apartment.Mr. Greenberg   29   doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and   30   his behavior. But people who don't know h

44、im are sometimes   31   him. They don't realize that he just wants to make them  32  .It runs in the   33  . Michael's father always helped the poor as he believed it made everyone happier. Michael Greenberg feels the

45、   34  . A pair of gloves may be a   35   thing, but it can make a big difference in winter.16. A. know about         B. learn from         C. cheer for  &

46、#160;      D. look after17. A. old                B. busy              C. kind         

47、60;   D. poor18. A. job                B. name              C. chance           D. message19. A. cal

48、m               B. different            C. crazy           D. curious20. A. act       

49、0;         B. sound              C. feel            D. dress21. A. cross over           B.

50、 drive along         C. hurry down      D. keep off22. A. cars                B. people            C. str

51、eet numbers     D. traffic lights23. A. helps               B .chooses           C. greets           

52、; D. sees24. A. holds up             B. hangs out          C. moves on         D. turns around25. A. hands        &

53、#160;      B. ears               C. faces            D. eyes26. A. searches for          B. stores up

54、0;          C. gives away        D. puts on27. A. borrows             B. sells              

55、60;C. returns           D. buys28. A. call                 B. send              C. lend   

56、           D. show29. A. delayed              B. remembered        C. began            D. enjoy

57、ed30. A. understand           B. dislike             C. study             D. excuse31. A. sorry for     &

58、#160;      B. satisfied with        C. proud of          D. surprised by32. A. smart               B. rich   &

59、#160;           C. special           D. happy33. A. city                B. family       &#

60、160;     C. neighborhood     D. company34. A. honor                B. pain              C. same   &#

61、160;         D. cold35. A. small                B. useful             C. delightful        

62、; D. comforting7. 2012全國(guó)1卷Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all !It speaks 36 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more 37 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication(非言語(yǔ)交際) takes up about 50% of what we really 

63、38 , And body language is particularly 39 when we attempt to communicate across cultures(文化).what is called body language is so 40 ,a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed。And misunderstandings occur as a result of it . 41 , different societies treat th

64、e 42 , between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 43 , contact(接觸)even with friends, certainly not with 44 . People from Latin American countries 45 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in 46 . it may look like a Latino is 47 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 48. The Norwegian, ve

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