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1、(新課標)高考英語總復習(完形填空題)題庫1閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后人36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。Anna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper columnShe had been a school teacher before she retired(退休),but she needed to keep 36   She was even willing to work without payShe then offered her 37&

2、#160; with a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old peopleEvery day she 38   other old folks like herBy talking with them,she 39   two thingsOld people had abilities that were not 40    But old people also had some 41   She found a new pu

3、rpose for herself then Through the years,she 42   to write stories about people for national magazinesThere was now a new 43   : Old people like herselfShe began to write a newspaper column called“Sixty Plus”, which was about 44   old She writes about the problems of ol

4、d people,especially their problems with being 45    Anna Douglas uses her 46   ability to see the truth behind a problemShe understands 47   problems beginFor example,one of her 48   said that his grandchildren 49   the houses as soon as he

5、 came to visitMrs Douglas 50   some ways for him to understand his grandchildren “It's important to know 51   about your grandchildren's world,”says Mrs Douglas“That means questioning and listening,and 52   is not what old people do bestSay good things to t

6、hem and about them,”she continues“Never try to 53   your grandchildren or other young peopleNever 54   your opinionDon't tell them what they should do 55   ,they have been taught they should have respect for old peopleThe old should respect them as well” 36Afree Bri

7、ch Cpowerful Dbusy 37Aservice Bmoney Cstudents Dbooks 38Aobserved Bmet Ccomforted Danswered 39Arecognized Bfollowed Cenjoyed Ddemanded 40Astudied Bagreed Cgave Dused 41Amistakes Bproblems Cquestions Dcharacters 42Ahad Bought Cwas Dused 43Asubject Blife Cway Dplan 44Agetting Brespecting Cemploying Ds

8、upporting 45Aunknown Brefused Cmisunderstood Ddiscouraged 46Athinking Bworking Cwriting Dleading 47Athat Bwhen Cwhy Dwhether 48Avisitors Breaders Clisteners Dfriends 49Agot Bentered Cleft Dpassed 50Ainvented Bchose Csuggested Dimagined 51Aeverything Bsomething Canything Dnothing 52Alistening Bspeaki

9、ng Cpleasing Dadvising 53Apraise Bscold Ctrouble Dencourage 54Aspeak out Bgive up Cget back Dstick to 55ACommonly BSurprisingly CHappily DNaturally 答案及解析完形填空36. D。她從教師工作上退了下來,然而她一直很忙。B項有一定干擾性。keep rich意思是“富有”,從后文she was even willing to work without pay可以看出B項不合題意。 37. A。從空后的that helped other business

10、es find jobs for old people可以看出,她提供的是商業(yè)服務。 38. B。從空后的By talking with them可以看出,Anna Douglas每天都與很多老年人會面,而不是觀察或安慰他們。 39. A。通過與他們交談,她認識到兩件事情。接下來的兩句便是她認識到的事情。recognize在這里是“認識到”的意思。 40. D。老年人有未被利用的能力。這是她積極為老年人找工作發(fā)揮他們余熱的原因。其他答案不合題意。 41. B。然而老年人也有老年人的問題。A項有較大干擾性。從后文我們知道,有一位老年人不受其孫子女的歡迎,這是他面臨的問題,而不是錯誤。 42. D

11、。從后文She began to write a newspaper column called“Sixty Plus”,我們知道,她為國家雜志寫人物故事是以前的事。 43. A。聯(lián)系上下文Old people like herself是報紙的一個話題(subject),因此其它選項不合題意。 44. A。get old在這里為系表結(jié)構(gòu),其它選項不正確。 45. C。B,D項有較大干擾性。作者舉的例子說明很多老年人被其孫子女誤解,而不是(他們的要求)被拒絕等。 46. A。從空后的see the truth behind a problem我們得知,Anna Douglas用的是 thinki

12、ng abilities。 47. C。從下文舉的例子看,她明白的是事情的起因,因此其它選項不合題意。 48. B。A項有較大干擾性。從前文我們知道Anna Douglas是靠寫文章與老年人交流,而不是建立了咨詢中心,因此A項不合題意。 49. C。聯(lián)系上下文我們可以推知,這位老年人與其孫子女關(guān)系并不融洽,因此當他進來時,孩子們就離開。 50. C。她給這位老人建議了幾種方法。 51. B。A,C有較大干擾性。從空后的 your grandchildren's world我們得知,想了解孫子女世界的一切是不可能的。 52. A。本空承接and前的分句而來,因此答案應在questioni

13、ng和listening間選擇,選項中沒有questioning。 53. B。聯(lián)系上文Say good things to them and about them得此答案。A項有一定干擾性,空前的Never決定了此選項不正確。 54. D。stick to在這里是“固執(zhí)地堅持”。A,B均有一定干擾性。聯(lián)系前文Mrs Douglas認為老人應該多聽聽孫子女的見解,不要太固執(zhí)地堅持自己的看法。 speak out意思是“說出”,give up是“放棄”,因此不合題意。 55. A。D有較大干擾性。Naturally意思是“自然而然地”,而Commonly指“通常情況下”。2閱讀下面短文,掌握其大

14、意,然后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we've become used to suddenly disappears. 36 , for example, the neatly-dressed woman I 37 to see - or look at - on my way to work each morning. For three years,

15、no matter 38 the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 am. On 39 days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime 40 out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses. 41 , she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I 42 al

16、l this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how 43 I expected to see her each morning. You might say I 44 her.“Did she have an accident? Something 45 ?” I thought to myself about her 46 . Now that she was gone, I felt I had 47 her. I began to realize that part of our 48 life

17、probably includes such chance meetings with familiar 49 : the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who 50 walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are 51 markers in our lives. They add weight to our 52 of place and belonging.Think about it. 53

18、 , while walking to work, we mark where we are by 54 a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though 55 , person?36. A. Make B. Take C. Give D. Have37. A. happened B. wanted C. used D. tried38. A. what B. how C. which D. when39. A. sunny B. rainy C. cloudy D.

19、snowy40. A. took B. brought C. carried D. turned41. A. Clearly B. Particularly C. Luckily D. Especially42. A. believed B. expressed C. remembered D. wondered43. A. long B. often C. soon D. much44. A. respected B. missed C. praised D. admired45. A. better B. worse C. more D. less46. A. disappearance

20、B. appearance C. misfortune D. fortune47. A. forgotten B. lost C. known D. hurt48. A. happy B. enjoyable C. frequent D. daily49. A. friends B. strangers C. tourists D. guests50. A. regularly B. actually C. hardlyD. probably51. A. common B. pleasant C. important D. faithful52. A. choice B. knowledge

21、C. decision D. sense53. A. Because B. If C. Although D. However54. A. keeping B. changing C. passing D. mentioning55. A. unnamed B.unforgettable C. unbelievableD. unreal英語參考答案3640 BCADB 4145 ACDBB 4650 ACDBA 5155 CDBCA3閱讀下面短文,從短文后面所給各題的四個選項A、B、C、D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。I was afraid to fly alone, but Dad p

22、ut me on board anyway and a flight attendant (乘務員) was keeping an eye on me through the flight. 21 came to land.As we broke through the clouds, I could see lights 22 and knew we were getting close to the ground. When we came to the runway, however, I realized we were going too 23 ! I turned and look

23、ed back: no one seemed to be acting 24 it seemed to be fine. The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted, “Look, the runway's 25 !”I looked up ahead and saw a busy road. There were lots of 26 that must have seen us because some of them 27 . We crossed the road, and I felt 28 not knowing w

24、hether we were going to run over or be hit by the cars! 29 was with us, but not for long.We 30 nose down onto some ground. The flight attendant came, “Have to 31 !” I didnt 32 and immediately unfastened my seatbelt. Through the window I saw 33 sign. A 34_ thought crossed my mind that the plane could

25、 be sitting on gas tanks and it might 35 !The exits were opened and the 36 started to help get people down out. When I did touch the ground, I wanted to 37 , still fearing the explosion. The gas tanks were 38 and the flight attendant passed me my cell phone by which I called my grandparents, who wer

26、e waiting for 39_ from me. Although they knew no one was dead, they were still glad I was 40 !21. A. OrderB. The planeC. TimeD. Place22. A. belowB. aheadC. aroundD. behind23. A. slowB. farC. highD. fast24. A. carefullyB. differentlyC. calmlyD. seriously25. A. movingB. workingC. endingD. closing26. A

27、. peopleB. passengersC. busesD. cars27. A. stoppedB. rushedC. escapedD. cheered28. A. puzzledB. scaredC. discouragedD. ashamed29. A. HopeB. Care C. LuckD. Fear30. A. landedB. struckC. settledD. crashed31. A. get offB. sit stillC. run awayD. stay behind32. A. wonderB. replyC. hesitateD. hurry33. A. a

28、 gas-stationB. an emergencyC. a keep-offD. a no-crossing34. A. curiousB. powerfulC. cautiousD. bitter35. A. surviveB. explodeC. rescueD. disappear36. A. pilotB. air-hostessC. crewD. captain37. A. lie downB. rush awayC. ring upD. give up38. A. unharmedB. destroyedC. removedD. equipped39. A. giftB. wo

29、rdC. storyD. evidence40. A. politeB. patientC. nervousD. alive參考答案2125 CADBC 2630 DABCD 3135 ACADB 3640 CBABD4The western world has always been divided into two types of peoplethe cool and the uncool. It is a division that   36    in school. The cool kids are good at  3

30、7     .They are       38with the opposite sex .They are good-looking and people want to    39    their style. They can do their homework but they dont make a big effort. That would   40    

31、 be cool.       The uncool kids are in the other corner of the playground. They are very bright ,but they dont have great   41   skills and they are     42     at sports .When they are not programming comp

32、uters or doing calculus(微積分)in their heads ,they are reading comic books and watching shows like the “X Files” .They are   43     as the geeks.       Heres the news. The geeks are  44     .Make friends with them now

33、 or they will put virus in your computer and  45      your maths homework to ruin. Geeks might not be popular at school, yet they do pass their examinations ,and they might not be too popular at university, but        46  

34、60;  good degrees.       The most important   47     of the 21st century ,computers and IT, has been at least partly created by geeks .Geek heroes like Bill Gates   48      others to follow their exam

35、ple .Being a geek is a way of earning good money .And the creation of the Internet gave them a   49      of their own to work and play in ,making them a global   50     .Besides ,the effect of the geeks    51  

36、      popular culture has started a new trend(趨勢).It is now cool to be    52     .Geek culture is becoming an important part of general popular culture ,in which what you know is more important than   53    

37、60;  you look like.But there are also 54      . Geeks were often bullied or laughed at in school. Now a geek may be your boss .Perhaps it is time for  55    .36Acontinues            Bmakes &

38、#160;               Cremains               Dstarts 37Acomputers           Bstudies    

39、0;           Csports                 Dmaths38Apleasant              Bpopular     

40、0;          Ccrazy                  Daverage39Acopy                   Badvance&#

41、160;              Ctake                    Dact40Anot              

42、60;      Bindeed                 Cperhaps               Dactually41Aspeaking        &

43、#160;     Boperating             Csocial                  Dexperimental42Aspeechless        

44、60;  Bsharp                  Cactive                  Dhopeless43Aknown         

45、       Breferred               Cthought               Dadmired44Ataking on          &

46、#160; Btaking up             Ctaking over          Dtaking in45Aput                     Bcause&

47、#160;                 Cbring                   Dserve46Awin            

48、;         Btake                    Cwish                   Dfinish47Aindust

49、ry              Bdiscovery            Cprogress              Ddevelopment48Apromise     &#

50、160;         Bdiscourage           Cdemand               Dexcite49Achance           &

51、#160;    Bspace                  Cworld                  Dcareer50Aforce       &

52、#160;          Bcompany             Corganization         Ddepartment51Aof             

53、60;         Bon                       Cin                  &

54、#160;    Dfor  52Arich                    Battractive             Chandsome        &#

55、160;   Duncool53Ahow                    Bthat                     Cwhat    

56、               Dhow much54Aopportunities        Bdangers               Cpossibility       

57、     Dquestion55Apunishment          Bargument             Ccompetition         Demployment參考答案36D  37C  38B  39A 

58、40A  41C 42D 43A 44C 45C 46B  47A  48D  49C  50A  51B  52D  53C  54B  55A5  At 4:00 pm. Hiroyuki Matsuda, 36, who lives in a suburb of Kyoto, goes to a nearby nursery school to pick up his 5-year-old daughter. Hiroyuki, a(n) (36) father in Japan

59、 is a junior high school teacher. His wife Takako, working in a publishing house, gave (37) in June. After a two-month maternity leave(產(chǎn)假), she (38) to work, while Hiroyuki (39) his new life as a househusband.Over the past six months, taking child to the nursery school and (40) her back home has bee

60、n an important (41) of his daily life. Talking and walking with his daughter comes (42) to him and he looks (43). Yet some people stare at him (44) when he pass by- (45) is how rare it is for a man to be walking with a child in a residential district(住宅區(qū))on a weekday. When Hiroyuki goes to the marke

61、t, he (46)  his buying smoothly and goes straight home. He does exactly what any housewife (47), so Hiroyuki was (48) with being seen as a curiosity.When their first child was born, his wife took childcare leave. But when his second child (49), the situation at his wifes office did not (50) her

62、 to take it. So Hiroyuki applied to his school for leave. Knowing this, the principal (51) encouraged him, saying raising the next generation was a worthy undertaking(任務).Despite his recognition of the merits of arrangements, Hiroyuki has not told his parents he is (52) childcare leave. Hes worried

63、that if they found out, they might criticize (批評) Takako for (53) him do (54) a thing. Though recognized naturally, childcare leave for a man is not (55) to be accepted.36. A. average          B. excellent          C. co

64、mmon             D. normal37. A. right            B. money         C. birth               

65、 D. food38. A. got back         B. took back        C. brought back         D. held back39. A. continued        B. ended         &

66、#160; C. finished              D. began 40. A. taking           B. carrying         C. bringing           

67、0; D. sending 41. A. part             B. step            C. stage               D. period42. A. strange    

68、60;     B. natural           C. frightful                     D. awful43. A. worried         B. angry 

69、60;         C. eager               D. easy44. A. warmly        B. kindly           C. coldly    

70、0;          D. politely45. A. what          B. it               C. which              D. t

71、hat46. A. makes         B. does            C. takes               D. pays47. A. might           B. s

72、hould          C. would              D. could48. A. glad            B. happy          C. worried  &#

73、160;          D. angry49. A. came along       B. came down     C. came up            D. came over50. A. permit           B. a

74、llow           C. promise             D. advise51. A. still              B. yet           

75、  C. even               D. though52. A. with            B. by             C. in       

76、0;          D. on53. A. forcing          B. making         C. allowing             D. advising54. A. such     

77、      B. thus            C. what               D. so55. A. ordinary         B. ready       

78、0;   C. natural               D. successful參考答案36.A37.C38.A39.D40.C 41.A 42.B 43.D44.C 45.D 46.A 47.C 48.D 49.A50.B 51.C 52.D 53.B54.A 55.B 6   September 4 was my first day at Phillips Academy, my new school. I

79、t was also my 18th birthday.    I received a warm  36  from my host family- the Steins. Gena was my host mum, and her daughter Lily would also be a new  37  at Phillips. They took me to the school and  38  me around the campus.    On our wa

80、y to my dorm (學生宿舍), we saw a huge truck delivering a students  39   to her room. Many students at the school were very rich, and they would fill their dorms with decorations(裝飾物). But I was  40  not to because I thought it was a  41  of time and money.  

81、  I had a single room, which was about the  42  of a Chinese college dorm - the ones which usually hold six people. 43  she helped carry my bags, Lily asked me, “Whats your favorite  44  ,Teresa?”I thought for a moment before answering, “Orange.”I didnt know why sh

82、e had asked the question.We  45  an introduction meeting after dinner.  46  of the students were native English speakers, so I felt a little  47 .I returned to my room after the  48  , tired and wanted to go to bed after a (n)  49  day.When I opened my do

83、or, I found a big  50  .The bed was perfectly made with blankets and an orange sunflower pillow. On the  51  was a sunflower-pattern mat(墊子)while a colorful lamp  52  beside the bed.I opened my mouth,  53 . How beautiful!There was also a  54  card. I touc

84、hed the little pillow on the bed as I read the card. A warm current (暖流) rushed through my  55 .36. A. heart         B. card            C. service           

85、60;    D. welcome37. A. student              B. teacher              C. citizen                D. vi

86、sitor38. A. walked              B. introduced            C. showed              D. invited39. A. bag      

87、;      B. newspaper             C. letters           D. furniture40. A. warned           B. forced      &

88、#160;       C. determined         D. supposed41. A. matter            B. waste                 C. show  &

89、#160;             D. use42. A. design          B. size                C. pattern           

90、;    D. example43. A. As             B. Though             C. Because            D. While44. A. fruit           B. weather                C. food          

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