1、 福建漳浦县2016高考英语二轮完形填空训练(6)及答案 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题.1.5分, 满分30分) 阅读下面短文。从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My father was a self-taught mandolin player. He was one of the best string _56_ players in our town. He could not _57_ music, but if he heard a tune a few times, he could play it. Dad
2、loved to play the mandolin for his _ 58_ for he knew we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play. He was always there, _59 _ his time and efforts to see that his family had enough in their life. I had to grow into a man and have children of my own _60_I realized how much he had sacrificed. I joined the
3、 United States Air _ 61_ in January of 1962. Whenever I would come home _ 62_ , I would ask Dad to play the mandolin. He could _ 63_ _your soul with the tones that came out of that old mandolin. He seemed to shine when he was playing. You could see his _64 _ in his ability to play so well for his fa
4、mily. In 1950, our family moved to Maryland. While working at Todd Steel, he was _ 65_ in an accident. On that particular day, Dad got the third index finger of his left hand _66_ by the machine. He didnt lose enough of the finger _67_ it would stop him picking up anything, but it did _ 68_ his abil
5、ity to play the mandolin. After the accident, When I came home and asked him to play, Dad would make _69_ for why he couldnt play. For the family it didnt make any _70_ _ that Dad couldnt play as well.In August of 1993, my father was discovered with lung cancer. He chose not to receive treatments so
6、 that he could live out the rest of his life _71 _ dignity. About a week before his death, we asked Dad if he would play the mandolin for us. He made excuses but said okay. He knew it would probably be the _ _72_ time he would play for us. He tuned up the old mandolin and played a few _73 _ . When I
7、 looked around, there was not a _ 74_ eye in the family. We saw before us a quiet man with an inner strength. Dad would never play the mandolin for us again. Dad was doing something he had done all his life, _ _75_. As sick as he was, he was still pleasing others. Dad sure could play that Mandolin!
8、56. A. equipmentB. instrumentC. musicalD. musician57. A. readB. seeC. look atD. copy58. A. audienceB. employerC. familyD. friends59. A. employingB. devotingC. spendingD. wasting60. A. sinceB. whenC. afterD. before61. A. PowerB. EnergyC. ForceD. Strength62. A. on dutyB. on holidayC. on vacationD. on
9、leave63. A. feelB. touchC. contactD. keep64. A. proudB. prideC. please D. praise65. A. involvedB. participatedC. took partD. joined66. A. cut inB. cut upC. cut offD. cut out67. A. whichB. thatC. what D. where68. A. destroyB. affectC. effectD. injure69. A. usesB. preparationsC. excusesD. impressions7
10、0. A. differenceB. senseC. commentD. decision71. A. atB. onC. offD. in72. A. firstB. latestC. lastD. longest73. A. notesB. billsC. symbolsD. signs74. A. wetB. dryC. criedD. crying75. A. sponsoringB. takingC. distributing D. giving【答案】【知识点】B1 记叙文【文章综述】文章讲述了曼陀林琴手父亲的一生。他总是毫不吝啬地用曼陀林琴把快乐带给家人和周围的人,即使生命已走到
11、了尽头,他却仍尽力为他人创造欢乐。【答案解析】56.B 根据下文but if he heard a tune a few times, he could play it. 但是如果听几次曲子,他就能演奏出来。可知,爸爸是乐器演奏家。57.A 他看不懂乐谱。英语中看书、报纸、乐谱用read。58.C 后面的we enjoyed singing, and hearing him play.可知他是给家人演奏。59.A employ to do 用来做他总是那样,用自己的时间和精力让家人生活得满足。60.D 父亲的这种付出是只有当我长大成人,而且是有了自己的孩子后才能体会到的。注意事情发生的先后顺序
12、。61.C air force空军62.D on leave休假63.B touch 触及,感动 他在那古老的曼陀林上抚出的旋律能够触及你的灵魂。64.B proud adj.自豪的;pride自豪。这里需要用名词。你可以看出,父亲为能给家人弹奏出如此美妙的旋律,他是多么的自豪。65.A be involved in an accident 卷入交通事故;出交通事故66.C cut in 插嘴;超车;插入;cut up vt. 切碎;抨击;cut off 切断;中断;cut out 删去,省略。他左手的第三根手指被切断了。67.D 从句中主谓宾成分全,排除了A、B、C。那个手指并没有完全丧失拿
13、东西的能力。 68.B affect v. 影响;effect n. 影响。这里需要用动词。但是却影响了他弹奏曼陀林的能力。69.C make excuses for 找借口;make preparation for 为作准备。他以种种借口解释不能弹奏的原因。70.A 对我们家人来说,父亲弹得好不好并没有分别。71.D in dignity 有尊严地 他不想接受化疗,因为他想有尊严地过完他生命最后的时光。72.C last adj.最后;lastest adj.最新的。他知道这可能是他最后一次为我们弹奏了。73.A A. notes音符 B. bills 账单C. symbols符号,记号D.
14、 signs 符号他为老曼陀林调弦,弹了几个音。74.B 家人都哭了,但是前面用了not,这里要选B。我环顾四周,家人个个都泪水满眶。75.D giving奉献,taking索取父亲做着他一生都在做的事情:奉献。完形填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。One night, I was driving down a two-lane highway, not very fast. Another car approached from the 1 direction at about my speed. As we passed each othe
15、r, I caught the other drivers eye for only a second, wondering whether he might be thinking, as I was, how 2 we were on each other at that moment. I was relying on him not to fall asleep, not to be put off by a phone conversation, not to cross over into my lane and bring 3 to a sudden end. Though we
16、 had 4 spoken a word to each other, he relied on me in just the same way.That is the way 5 works. We all depend upon 6 , sometimes required simply not to do something like crossing over the double yellow line, and sometimes required to act 7 , with friends or even with strangers.As technology 8 our
17、world, the need for international cooperation increases. In 2003, doctors in five nations were quickly organized to identify the SARS virus, which 9 thousands of lives. The threat of international terrorism has shown itself to be a 10 problem, requiring coordinated police action and intelligence for
18、ces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours 11 to control.In my own life, Ive put great belief in personal responsibility. 12 , as the years have passed, Ive also come to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of 13 . So, while each
19、 of us faces the case of driving alone down a 14 road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of 15 .1. A. wrong B. correct C. same D. opposite2. A. trustworthy B. dependent C. conscious D. curious3. A. his conversation B. my phone call C. my life D
20、. his life4. A. exactly B. hardly C. never D. ever5. A. the car B. the traffic C. our friendship D. the world6. A. one another B. the whole society C. communication D. traffic rules7. A. independentlyB. respectively C. individually D. cooperatively8. A. develops B. enlarges C. shrinks D. improves9.
21、A. killed B. threatened C. destroyed D. saved10. A. similar B. different C. serious D. widespread11. A. alike B. alone C. alive D. along12. A. Therefore B. Though C. But D. Thus13. A. friends B. authorities C. oneself D. others 14. A. dark B. two-lane C. double-yellow-lineD. narrow15. A. dependence
22、B. trust C. safety D. encouragement完形填空。阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Thanks to a combination of young businessmen, large numbers of university students and revitalization (新生) efforts by the local and national governments, todays Nanjing has an 1 of youthful exuberance (繁茂) that would have be
23、en 2 only a few decades ago. 3 , the city, a booming city of 6.5 million on the banks of the Yangtze River some 185 miles west of Shanghai, bears 4 resemblance to the former capital of China that suffered the worst cruelty and violence of World War II. 5 Nanjing has shown a remarkable capacity for r
24、einvention during its 2,500-year history. And in recent years, the city has moved 6 its tragic past to become a vital engine of Chinas economic growth, thanks 7 to its position in the middle of Chinas prosperous eastern seaboard. Growth has also 8 thanks to improved ground transportation: A new bull
25、et train linking Nanjing and Shanghai started service last year, 9 travel time between the cities from several hours to just 75 minutes, and a Beijing-Shanghai high-speed line is 10 to open later this year, with a stop in Nanjing. Within the city, two metro lines were built in the last few years; 15
26、 more are planned to begin service by 2030. Signs of Nanjings 11 wealth and optimism can be seen everywhere. In the heart of the downtown Xinjiekou district, a bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen, 12 the father of modern China, looks 13 over a busy 14 area. There is perhaps no more 15 symbol of the citys t
27、ransformation than the Zifeng Tower, a 1,480-foot skyscraper that opened its doors last May. 16 offices, restaurants and an InterContinental hotel, the tower is the second-tallest building in China and billed as the seventh-tallest in the world. Underlying all this development is a large Chinese and
28、 17 student population there are several major universities, plus a branch of Johns Hopkinss international studies school. In fact, art and music 18 in all sorts of places. On a larger 19 , local government officials and private investors are pushing the city as a rising center for contemporary art
29、and architecture, hoping to attract 20 from the neon-bathed streets of its neighbor Shanghai. 1. A. advanceB. affectionC. airD. ability2. A. unforgettableB. unthinkable C. unbearable D. unnecessary3. A. ActuallyB. Regretfully C. Hopefully D. Consequently4. A. closeB. slightC. muchD. little5. A. Beca
30、useB. ButC. AsD. Since6. A. beyondB. onC. offD. out7. A. in addition B. in allC. in partD. in fact8. A. started B. enlargedC. existedD. accelerated9. A. removingB. cuttingC. dividingD. lowering10. A. scheduledB. inventedC. desiredD. meant11. A. attractiveB. well-received C. newfound D. discovered12.
31、 A. thoughtB. treatedC. consideredD. elected13. A. outB. atC. aboutD. for14. A. remoteB. regionalC. ruralD. commercial15. A. universalB. visible C. traditionalD. political16. A. KeepingB. ConsistingC. OpeningD. Housing17. A. BritishB. westernC. AmericanD. foreign18. A. spring upB. stand upC. set upD
32、. keep up19. A. extent B. degreeC. scaleD. level20. A. businessmenB. studentsC. touristsD. painters【参考答案】110、CBADB ACDBA 1120、C CADB DDACC完形填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。In 1971, readers around the world were astonished by some photographs which appeared in newspapers. Hidden deep in the
33、 rainforests of an island in the Philippines, was an ethnic (种族的) _1_ called the Tasaday. Not until that moment did anyone have any _2_ of these people. They didnt have an agricultural economy; they hunted animals and _3_ fruit from the plants in the rainforest. They carried tools made of stone, liv
34、ed in _4_ and wore clothes made of leaves. Unknown until 1971, they 5 became world famous. After that, there were TV 6 and books about them; people said their simple lives showed that human beings could be good and kind if they were not 7 by modern life. Then after 1974 the region was closed by the
35、government and the world 8 about them.In 1986, a Swiss journalist, Oswald Iten, decided to visit the Tasaday. The journey _9_ thick rainforests and across rivers was hard and dangerous. Mr. Iten was 10 killed by the soldiers, villagers and businessmen who wanted to take the wood from the rainforest.
36、 Finally, Mr. Iten 11 and found the caves of the Tasaday 12 . The people were living in nearby huts and they were all 13 jeans and T-shirts, not leaves. He thought that perhaps they were not an ethnic minority 14 .When he 15 to Switzerland, Mr. Iten wrote about the Tasaday people in the newspapers.
37、He said he thought that they were just ordinary farmers, poor, but not 16 from anyone else. He believed that in 1971, the government told “the Tasaday” to 17 they were native people from thousands of years ago, so that tourists-and money-would start _18 into the region.One group of experts said that
38、 they really were people who had no 19 with modern life before 1971; another group said they were just 20 the part. So who are these people, really? Perhaps well never really be sure.1. A. manB. groupC. chiefD. tradition2. A. knowledgeB. impressionC. doubtD. fear3. A. grewB. enjoyedC. collectedD. st
39、ored4. A. hutsB. housesC. apartmentsD. caves5. A. certainlyB. suddenlyC. absolutelyD. privately6. A. advertisementsB. servicesC. stationsD. programs7. A. refusedB. separatedC. spoiltD. conquered8. A. forgotB. knewC. talkedD. thought9. A. aroundB. throughC. overD. along10. A. onceB. almostC. oftenD.
40、even11. A. arrivedB. leftC. hidD. began 12. A. dirtyB. valuelessC. accessibleD. empty13. A. makingB. sellingC. wearingD. designing14. A. in allB. at allC. after allD. above all15. A. returnedB. wentC. traveledD. drove16. A. absentB. secureC. differentD. free17. A. agreeB. pretendC. admitD. consider18. A. lookingB. fallingC. turningD. pouring19. A. contactB. competitionC. agreementD. patience20. A. learningB. formingC. actingD. missing 【参考答案】BACDB DCABB ADCBA CBDAC