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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上高中英語高難度完形填空7篇(含詳解)1.A high school teacher once told us, If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A true friend is someone who stays with you for life. 36 teaches that he was right. Good friendship is just not easily 37 . It is possible that we simply do not st

2、ay in one place long enough to wait for 38 friendship to develop. However, there can be 39 disagreement for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want. To most of us, friendships are considered very 40 We also need to understand 41 our minds the kinds of friendship we want. A

3、re we to be close or 42 at arms length? Do we want to 43 ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are quite enough and thats all right. 44 at some important points we need to 45 sure that our expectations are the 46 as our friends expectations.

4、 The sharing of personal experience 47 our tears as well as our dark dreams 48 the surest way to deepen friendships. But it must be done slowly and carried on only if there are 49 of interest and action in return. What are some of the 50 of friendship? The greatest is the attraction to expect too mu

5、ch too soon. To have deep relationships with each other will 51 time. Another major difficulty is the selfishness to think one possesses the other, including his time and attention. Similarly, friendships 52 actions in return. In 53 words, you must give as much as you take. Finally there is a questi

6、on of taking care of the relationship. 54 you spend some time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, or doing things together, 55 will die away. 36. A. KnowledgeB. MoneyC. ExperienceD. Preparation37. A. understoodB. formedC. realizedD. answered38. A. trueB. commonC. freeD. actual39. A. som

7、eB. noC. anyD. much40. A. importantB. interestingC. funnyD. difficult41. A. fromB. onC. atD. in42. A. gotB. leftC. keptD. stayed43. A. ownB. teachC. shareD. spare44. A. AndB. ButC. OrD. So45. A. makeB. thinkC. getD. keep46. A. workB. thingC. oneD. same47. A. includesB. to includeC. includingD. inclu

8、ded48. A. wasB. isC. wereD. are49. A. marksB. sightsC. scenesD. signs50. A. difficultiesB. differencesC. advantagesD. things51. A. getB. spendC. askD. take52. A. requireB. supposeC. dependD. suggest53. A. someB. manyC. otherD. different54. A. UnlessB. IfC. WhenD. As55. A. thingsB. friendshipsC. expe

9、ctationsD. difficulties 2.One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other students in the class on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name.Then she told them to think of the 31 thing they could say about each of their 32 and write it down.It took the remainder of t

10、he class period to finish their 33 , and as the students left the room, each one handed in the papers.That Saturday the teacher wrote down the name of each student on a 34 sheet of paper, and 35 what everyone else had said about that 36 .On Monday she gave each student his or her list. Before long,

11、the entire class was 37 . “Really?” she heard whispers (耳語). “I 38 knew I meant anything to anyone!” and, “I didnt know 39 liked me so much!” were most of the 40 .That group of students 41 on. Several years later, one of the students, Mark, was killed in Vietnam and the teacher attended the funeral

12、of that special student.The church was 42 his friends. After the funeral, Marks parents met the teacher. “We want to 43 you something, “Marks father said, taking a wallet out of his pocket.” They 44 this on Mark when he was killed. We thought you might 45 it.”O(jiān)pening the wallet, he 46 removed two 47

13、 pieces of notebook paper that had been folded and unfolded many times.The teacher knew without looking 48 the papers were the ones on which she had listed all the good things each of Marks classmates had 49 about him.“Thank you so much for doing that,” Marks mother said. “As you can see, Mark 50 it

14、.”31A. worstB. most unforgettableC. most commonD. nicest32A. classmatesB. teachersC. parentsD. relations33A. preparationB. testC. assignment (任務(wù))D. discussion34A. largeB. separateC. redD. clean35A. listedB. readC. selectedD. erased (擦掉)36A. eventB. classC. individual (個人)D. homework37A. cryingB. smi

15、lingC. silentD. exhausted38A. neverB. alwaysC. sometimesD. certainly39A. othersB. girlsC. boysD. some40A. complaintsB. thoughtsC. excusesD. comments41A. heldB. tookC. movedD. looked42A. packed withB. frightening toC. prepared forD. built by43A. tellB. showC. writeD. inform44A. putB. foundC. hidD. wr

16、apped45A. needB. expectC. missD. recognize46A. carefullyB. hurriedlyC. quicklyD. happily47A. newB. beautifulC. wornD. tough48A. thatB. forC. atD. whether49A. talkedB. saidC. missedD. explained50A. lostB. forgotC. describedD. treasured3.New comers to the United States are often 16 by the schools. Ame

17、rican schools 17 seem so different from schools they know in 18 parts of the world. American education is based on the 19 that children 20 to learn to think 21 themselves. The school should be the 22 where they learn to do this. 23 ,children learn the three Rs(Reading, Writing and Arithmetic), histo

18、ry and government(often called Social Studies) and many other 24 . They also learn 25 be independent(獨立的), how to make their own judgment(判斷), and how to develop their own 26 and interests. The American teacher does not 27 the children in her class to sit 28 hands folded quietly and to say 29. She w

19、ants them to listen attentively, to ask questions. She knows that 30 children learn from books is 31 . She also knows that, it is necessary for them to know how to use this 32 for their 33 and development. During Open School Week, parents have a 34 to see how American education 35. 16. A. happyB. af

20、raidC. gladD. surprised 17. A. some timeB. sometimeC. sometimesD. sometimes 18. A. otherB. the otherC. anotherD. all 19. A. opinionB. ideaC. promiseD. conclusion20. A. needB. neededC. dareD. dared 21. A. ofB. againstC. forD. with 22. A. placeB. spaceC. roomD. area 23. A. From schoolB. Out schoolC. B

21、y schoolD. In school 24. A. lessonsB. knowledgeC. subjectsD. objects 25. A. when toB. how toC. what toD. where to 26. A. abilityB. skillC. abilitiesD. skills 27. A. thinkB. wantC. letD. make 28. A. withB. acrossC. overD. above 29. A. somethingB. anythingC. nothingD. much 30. A. thatB. whichC. 不填D. w

22、hat 31. A. importantB. unimportantC. necessaryD. useless 32. A. studyB. workC. learningD. aim 33. A. growingB. growthC. futureD. tomorrow 34. A. abilityB. possibilityC. interestD. chance 35. A. developsB. learnsC. goesD. works 4. When I was about ten years old, I spotted a mouse running across our l

23、iving room floor. My four younger siblings( 兄弟姐妹) heard me screaming 16 and joined me on the couch, 17 my father found us standing, yelling and pointing. Dad grabbed 18 and chased that mouse all over the place. We followed him in hot pursuit, 19 him on,“Get it, Dad. Get it!” Finally, the mouse was 2

24、0 , but when Dad pushed the broom into it, the mouse 21 a little squeal (尖叫). All 22 of us jumped our father. We 23 his arms and legs, “Dont hurt him. Let him go!” Dad dropped his head 24 .He pulled the broom away and the mouse scampered off(奔逃). “Run.” we yelled. My father looked at us like wed tur

25、ned into numskulls(傻瓜). He bought a trap the next day. Ray, my husband, and I live in the country. Our garage is kept free of field mice by our outdoor cat, Snickers. Her mother was a great mouser and 25 her baby well. I was in the garage one day, 26 a mouse ran across the floor. I 27. Snickers was

26、sleeping, so I 28 her name to get her attention. She had the mouse 29 a nanosecond. ThenI heard 30 . “Let it go,” I yelled. When she refused, I ran into the house to 31 my husband to save it. I watched 32 a crack in the door as my husband donned (戴上) a pair of work gloves, took the mouse out of the

27、cats mouth, walked it out to the field. When he came back, he bent down to pet the cat and told her she was a good girl for 33 the mouse. Opening the door 34, I thanked him. Both my husband and the cat looked up at me. They had a 35 look on their faces. Id seen that look before. It was the same one

28、my father had on his face, all those years ago.16. A .at the top of my lungB .at the top of my voicesC. at the top of my lungs D .at the top of the voice17. A . thatB. whichC. whenD. where18. A. a trap B. a broomC. a stickD. a stool19. A. cheeringB. urgingC. encouragingD. calling20. A. caughtB. corn

29、ered C. beatenD. killed21. A. left outB. let outC. sent outD. shouted out22. A. fiveB. fourC. threeD. six23. A. pulled downB. pulled awayC. pulled atD. pulled off24. A. in surpriseB. in disappointmentC. with pleasureD. in defeat25. A. taughtB. fedC. trainedD. educated26. A. whileB. asC. whenD. until

30、27. A screamedB. escaped C. froze D. stood28. A. calledB. shouted C. screamedD. whispered29. A. inB. afterC. withD. for 30. A. the cryB. the shout C. the screamD. the squeal31. A. haveB. letC. getD. make32. A. throughB. intoC. acrossD. cross33. A. savingB. catchingC. helpingD. killing34. A. in the w

31、ayB. on the wayC. all the wayD. by the way35. A. disappointedB. surprisedC. familiarD. puzzled5.My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my friends such as, “Oh, Beckham is so handsome, so cool, that I cant help falling in love with him!” or “What perfect skills he has!” Yeah, I _36_ to some

32、 degree, though I sometimes do want to _37_ them how much they know about Beckham, apart from his _38_ and how much they know about football apart from _39_ goals. It seems funny that we are _40_ for things, with which we are unfamiliar or about which we are _41_, but we all, my friends as well as I

33、, consider this one of lifes _42_ .We need these pleasures to _43_ our lives. But that doesnt _44_ to craziness or nonsense. As an old saying goes: “Dont judge a book by its cover.” We _45_ not judge anything from its appearance. We should all know, it is ones good _46_ and great contribution that m

34、ake one a star and unforgettable. Therefore wed better say _47_ about Beckhams good looks. If we close our eyes, falling in deep _48_, we can find that the things that move us to be really happy or sad have a _49_ meaning. If we dont go deeper and are just satisfied with _50_ things, sooner or later

35、 we will find that we have not really gained anything because our first _51_ has blinded and misled (誤導(dǎo)) us, and well remain ignorant _52_ we realize that and make some changes. It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before is a _53_ of great progress. If one day we are willing to go dee

36、per into everything, no matter how much it _54_ us, we will finally prove how much we have _55_ up, how much more sensible, mature, and intelligent we have become. 36. A. like B. agree C. hope D. think 37. A. ask B. tell C. teach D. doubt 38. A. skills B. fame C. team D. appearance 39. A. kicking B.

37、 hitting C. scoring D. controlling 40. A. thankful B. crazyC. curious D. anxious 41. A. uncertain B. unhappy C. displeased D. careful 42. A. aims B. qualities C. pleasures D. truths 43. A. keep up B. brighten up C. find out D. bring about 44. A. come B. increase C. amount D. rise 45. A. dared B. wou

38、ld C. could D.should 46. A. thinking B. character C. looks D. ability 47. A. more B. something C. less D. nothing 48. A. love B. sleep C. sence D. thought 49. A. clear B. puzzling C. moving D. valuable 50. A. material B. deep C. surface D. pleasant 51. A. conclusion B. experience C. lesson D. impres

39、sion 52. A. since B. although C. unless D. before 53. A. sign B. cause C. value D. willingness 54. A. worries B. pains C. satisfies D. offers 55. A.given B. sent C. built D. grown 6.One evening, sitting at the window sewing, my mother called me, “Come here,” she said. “ 31 .” She held my head agains

40、t her 32 , and after a puzzled moment I felt a 33 foot drumming on my cheek. “You see?” she said, “Its alive. You can 34 it, cant you ?” I accepted it, as I accepted everything, without 35 . It was as good a place for the baby to be as any other and I never 36 about why it got in nor how it would fi

41、nally get out.A baby would come? I 37 noticed. That there were soon to be 38 of us would not make any difference to me. I had my place, star-like in my small universe. 39 , certainly not a baby, could 40 that.I was 41 , however. I soon found that things had 42 a great deal. I had never been the 43 .

42、 Now I was no longer the youngest. I was simply the one in the 44 . My sister had certain 45 because she was the oldest, and my brother was the baby, the son, the much 46 boy. More than that, he had all sorts of things that never came to me.As he grew, it became 47 that my brother had been the cente

43、r of everything. People smiled when they saw him. He made them happy 48 by being there. And he had the sort of childish beauty that always turns heads and draws a second 49 . He was so charming that he was immediately loveable. Later he also turned out to be 50 , although perhaps not quite as clever

44、 as I was.31ALookBSeeCListenDStop32AstomachBbackCsideDshoulder33AstrongBhardCsoftDtiny34AbelieveBfeelCnoticeDtouch35AsurpriseBdelayCtroubleDeffort36AworriedBarguedCregrettedDdoubted37AhardlyBcertainlyCpossiblyDwillingly38AtwoBthreeCfourDfive39AAnythingBSomethingCNothingDEverything40AimproveBthreaten

45、CcompareDprevent41AcuriousBcarelessCwrongDanxious42AimprovedBchangedCincreasedDdisturbed43AoldestByoungestCcleverestDdearest44AfamilyBhouseCmiddleDtrouble45AmannersBknowledgeCopinionsDrights46AadmiredBblamedCamusedDloved47AstrangeBobviousCseriousDspecial48AusuallyBcuriouslyCgraduallyDsimply49AlookBs

46、mileCcareDcomfort50AordinaryBperfectCcleverDsimilar7.The telephone rang in the police station at Richmond, California, USA. “Police station? A train for Santa FE collide(碰撞)with a(n)31at the McDonald Street Crossing. Please go there at once, with an ambulance too. A man is badly injured,” said a(n)3

47、2voice of a young woman. “Just a minute, well come33. Please stay there and wait,” answered the policeman. Within a minute, a police car and an ambulance34. Soon they got to the35, but only to36everything was fine. No collision, no37man. “What a dirty trick!” said the policeman38. “We must find out

48、that mischievous(惡作劇的)39and.”They had not been able to say anything about a punishment40they heard the whistle of a train: the train was nearing them quickly. All41a sudden, a truck appeared. It came fast towards them, too. 42it was passing the crossing, it suddenly refused to move on. Right then an

49、d there, before the eyes of all the people present, the train collided with the truck heavily and struck it43meters away. When Randolph Bruce, the driver was44out of the damaged truck, he was45hurt just46the young woman had foretold on the phone. As he was taken to the47in time, he was saved at last

50、. Later the policemen did48they could to find the woman who had telephoned them, but49. It is50that a prophecy(預(yù)言)should coincide(巧合)with the fact so exactly. 31. A. ambulanceB. truckC. carD. bus32. A. anxiousB. sweetC. gentleD. low33. A. fastB. aheadC. soonD. later34. A. went byB. set offC. got the

51、reD. came on35. A. telephoneB. streetC. stationD. crossing36. A. feelB. findC. haveD. tell37. A. injuredB. trappedC. frightenedD. killed38. A. happilyB. excitedlyC. angrily D. disappointedly39. A. manB. policemanC. womanD. boy40. A. untilB. sinceC. whileD. when41. A. atB. ofC. byD. for42. A. WhenB.

52、WhereC. ThatD. Which43. A. dozenB. dozensC. dozen ofD. dozens of44. A. raisedB. helpedC. pushedD. forced45. A. slightlyB. clearlyC. hardlyD. badly46. A. asB. soC. beforeD. for47. A. police stationB. marketC. hospitalD. sidewalk48. A. thatB. whichC. howeverD. whatever49. A. delayedB. workedC. stopped

53、D. failed50. A. surprisedB. surprisingC. satisfiedD. satisfying試卷答案1.36-40 CBABA 4145 DCCBA 4650 DCBDA 5155 DACAB 2.老師出席學(xué)生的葬禮,發(fā)現(xiàn)學(xué)生一直珍藏著他多年前寫給學(xué)生的列舉其優(yōu)點的紙。31D32A 根據(jù)下文“on which she had listed all the good things each of Marks classmates.”可知答案。做完形填空時要注意上下文的聯(lián)系。33C 把同班同學(xué)的優(yōu)點寫出來是老師給每個學(xué)生分配的任務(wù)。34B 老師把每位學(xué)生的名字寫在單獨的紙上,然后把其他學(xué)生寫出的優(yōu)點列舉下來。35A 老師列出其他學(xué)生對這位學(xué)生的優(yōu)點的評價。后文中“On Monday she gave each student his or her list”.36C individual個人。37B 每個學(xué)生從單子上看到的都是自己的優(yōu)點,自然感到高興。38A 我從來不知道我對別人來說是這么重要。39A 我以前不知道其他同學(xué)這么喜歡我。40D 上面的話語是學(xué)生們的評論。41C move on轉(zhuǎn)移 (到新事物上);hold on繼續(xù),不掛斷,停止;take on披上,呈現(xiàn),具有;look o

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