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1、2014高考英语完形填空抓分练习精品题(12)及答案完形填空A Kentucky young man was taken to a hospital and then to county prison after leading police on a one-hour freeway chase (追赶) in a stolen SUV. The chase 26 in downtown Los Angeles in front of the Spring Hotel. Most of the chase was 27 , except for an empty 28 of wine tha

2、t the driver threw at one police vehicle.When the driver got into downtown, 29 started to happen. He ran over a fire hydrant(消防栓). The water poured out of the hydrant, 30 all the books in several carts (手推车) that a seller had put outside to 31 customers into his bookstore. The driver 32 turned west

3、onto Grand Avenue and managed to knock into three 33 cars on one side of that street and two cars on the other side. The driver also tried to run over 34 , who was standing in the 35 ordering him to stop. Turning north, the driver caused a bus to hit its 36 to avoid a crash. The bus was empty, and t

4、he bus driver was uninjured 37 , two police cars that were chasing the SUV 38 different directions were not so 39 . One of them ran into the front of the bus, and the other into the back. 40 the drivers had braked early enough, the damage to their cars was 41 . Both officers continued the chase. The

5、y only went two 42 north to find that the SUV had come to a full stop because it had 43 into a newspaper stand in front of the Spring Hotel. The driver 44 heavily behind the steering wheel(方向盘). The police 45 the driver of failure to give in to a police officer. 26. A . began Bhappened Cended Dresul

6、ted27 Apleasant Bcommon Csurprising Dunusual28 Atank Bbox C case D. bottle29 Athings Bobjects Cfights Dkills30 Aruining Bseparating Csoftening Dboring31 Aplease Battract Cfill Dadmit32 Aslowly Bcarefully Churriedly Dsuddenly33 Ahidden Bbroken Cpassing Dparked34 Aanother driver Ba passer-by Cthe sell

7、er D.a police officer35 Acrosswalk Bpolice box Cshop nearby Dpolice vehicle36 Alights Bbrakes Cengines Dwheels37 ABesides BInstead CHowever DTherefore38 Afrom Binto Cunder Dtoward39 Aproud Blucky Cregretful Dsorry40 ABefore BAlthough CBecause DWhen41 Aeffective Bserious Cnormal Dslight42 Asteps Bsho

8、ps Cmeters Dblocks43 A. rushed Bentered Ccame Dbacked44 A. flew Bfell Cflowed Dfled45 Aprovided B. impressed C. accused D. marked参考答案26-45 CBDAA BCDDA BCABCDDABC 复习扫荡狂练:完形填空说明文A few days ago I saw on TV a very interesting discussion about the stray dogs. We still have a problem with the1of stray dog

9、s in Bucharest. Believe me;I know they keep2me that every time they bark at me when Im3my bike. . .Although I4when they do this stupid thing or when I5dogs that are violent on the street, I understand that each one acts for6. If at first someone did something wrong to it, of course it will be7toward

10、s humans or if they are hungry they will8for food. . . everything9the environment they grew up in. . . just like us humans.The10solutions were of two kinds: 1. Putting them down (through euthanasia). A very expensive, a very11-term solution, a cruel solution, considering that the way they should be1

11、2is far from what euthanasia means. . . in conclusion, not13a solution. They kill 4 but the 2 survive and the another 12 appear.2. Sterilizing them. A very efficient solution14the less expensive costs, a long-term solution because there would be15newborns, a less painful process.Yet to some people t

12、he correct solution is not so obvious;they16to“finish the deal faster”, without any bother of thinking it through and that is unfair to us, the people that17this city, and first of all to them the stray dogs. . .There are many more18, for example, adopting is a wonderful chance for these dogs, shelt

13、ers for dogs can offer them a second chance for19(but they can be20to keep and expensive without any help).1. A. difficultyB. quality C. numberD. failure2. A. scolding B. reformingC. remindingD. blaming3. A. for B. atC. inD. on4. A. march B. beat C. fightD. hate5. A. notice B. see C. struggle D. pus

14、h6. A. survivingB. training C. kicking D. praising7. A. violentB. excited C. puzzled D. popular8. A. take B. searchC. sendD. leave9. A. got onB. depends onC. pass on D. carry on10. A. handedB. mentionedC. discussedD. offered11. A. simple B. random C. hard D. short12. A. taken downB. brought down C.

15、turned down D. put down13. A. reallyB. fortunatelyC. thankfullyD. interestingly14. A. because ofB. instead of C. according toD. in line with15. A. richerB. lessC. more D. harder16. A. move B. askC. preferD. threaten17. A. believe in B. try on C. take in D. live in18. A. benefitsB. places C. solution

16、s D. hands19. A. question B. adoptionC. encouragement D. plan20. A. hardB. social C. favorite D. special参考答案25.CCDDBAABBCDDAABCDCBA: 阅读理解-A 篇 Sandra Cisneros was born in Chicago in 1954 to a Mexican American family. As the only girl in a family of seven children, she often felt like she had “seven f

17、athers,” because her six brothers, as well as her father, tried to control her. Feeling shy and unimportant, she retreated(躲避) into books. Despite her love of reading, she did not do well in elementary school because she was too shy to participate.In high school, with the encouragement of one partic

18、ular teacher, Cisneros improved her grades and worked for the school literary magazine. Her father encouraged her to go to college because her thought it would be a good way for her to find a husband. Cisneros did attend college, but instead of searching for a husband, she found a teacher who helped

19、 her join the famous graduate writing program at the University of Iowa. At the universitys Writers Workshop, however, she felt lonely-a Mexican American from a poor neighborhood among students from wealthy families. The feeling of being so different helped Cisneros find her “Creative voice.”“It was

20、 not until this moment when I considered myself truly different that my writing acquired a voice. I knew I was a Mexican woman, but I didnt think it had anything to do with why I felt so much imbalance in my life, but it had everything to do with it! Thats when I decided I would write about somethin

21、g my classmates couldnt write about.”Cisneros published her first work, The House on Mango Street, when she was twenty-nine. The book tells about a young Mexican American girl growing up in a Spanish-speaking area in Chicago, much like the neighborhoods in which Cisneros lived as a child. The book w

22、on an award in 1985 and has been used in classes from high school through graduate school level. Since then, Cisneros has published several books of poetry, a childrens book, and a short-story collection.46. Which of the following is TRUE about Cisneros in her childhood?A. She had seven brothers. B.

23、 She felt herself a nobody.C. She was too shy to go to school.D. She did not have any good teachers.47. The graduate program gave Cisneros a chance to _. A. work for a school magazine B. run away from her family C. make a lot of friends D. develop her writing style48. According to Cisneros, what pla

24、yed the decisive role in her success? A. Her early years in college. B. Her training in the Workshop. C. Her feeling of being different. D. Her childhood experience.49. What do we learn about The House on Mango Street? A. It is quite popular among students. B. It is the only book ever written by Cis

25、neros. C. It wasnt success as it was written in Spanish. D. It won an award when Cisneros was twenty-nine.参考答案46- -49、BDCA 完形填空Michael Oher lived alone with his father, and the two of them had a very special relationshipThe father believed in encouragement Though Michael was the 26of the class when

26、he entered high school, his 27 continued to encourage him, but also made it very clear that he did not have to play 28 if he didnt want toHowever, Michael loved football and was 29 to try his best at every practiceAll through high school, he never 30 a practice or a game, but remained a bench warmer

27、(替补队员) all four yearsHis 31 father was always in the stands, with words of 32 for himIt was the end of the football season, and as Michael ran slowly onto the practice field shortly 33 the big final game, the coach met him with a telegramMichael 34 the telegram and became deathly silenthis father di

28、ed that morning, and the sad man left for 35 immediatelyIn the third quarter, when the team was ten points 36 , a silent young man eagerly 37 onto the sidelinesThe coach and his players were shocked to see their team-mate back so 38 “Coach, please let me 39 I have to play today,” said MichaelFeeling

29、 sorry for him, the coach 40 Before long, nobody could believe their eyesThis small bench warmer played like a(n) 41 He helped his team win finallyWhen the team was cheering for their 42, Michael was sitting in the corner all aloneThe coach came to him and said, “You were fantastic! Tell me 43 you d

30、id it?”Tears in eyes, Michael said, “Well, you knew my dad died, but did you know he was blind?” He 44 a smile, “Dad came to all my games, but today was the first time he could 45 me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it!”26Astrongest Bsmallest Cbiggest Dyoungest27Acoach Bplayers Cclassmates

31、Dfather28Afootball Bgames Cpractices Dbasketball29Arequired Bdetermined Csatisfied Dreminded30Afailed Blost Cmissed Dwon31Asympathetic Bupset Cfaithful Doptimistic32Aencouragement Bjudgment Cwisdom Damusent33Aafter Bsince Ctowards Dbefore34Awent through Bturned over Cgot over Dtore up35Aschool Bhome

32、 Cfield Dclass36Aahead Bbeside Cbehind Daway37Awalked Bran Cstepped Dslipped38Aquietly Bsadly Cpunctually Dsoon39Ago Bfight Cwork Dplay40Aleft Brefused Cagreed Dcried41Astar Bson Camateur Dtrainer42Avictory Baward Cmemorial Dunity43Awhy Bwhen Cwhere Dhow44Aspread Bskipped Cforced Dstopped45Ahear Bse

33、e Cfeel Dmake参考答案26-30 BDABC 3 1-35 CADAB 36-40 CBDDC 41-45 AADCB 复习扫荡狂练:完形填空说明文Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October. This year Thanksgiving will1on Monday, October 11, 2010.Thanksgiving in Canada has been generally thought to come from three traditions. European farme

34、rs in Europe2celebrations at harvest time to give thanks for their good fortune of a good3and abundance of food. They would often fill a curved goats horn with fruits and grains. This was known as a4of good plenty. When Europeans came to Canada it is5to have become an influence on the6Thanksgiving t

35、radition.Around 1578 English navigator Martin Frobisher held a ceremony, in what is now called the province of Newfoundland to give thanks for7his journey there. Other settlers later arrived and continued these“8”ceremonies. This was also thought to be an influence on the Canadian Thanksgiving tradi

36、tion.The third influence happened in 1621. Pilgrims9their first harvest in the“New World”. Around 1750 this celebration of harvest was brought to Nova Scotia by10settlers from the south. At the same time, French11arriving were also holding feasts of “thanksgiving. ”These celebrations and offerings o

37、f“Thanks”12the Canadian Thanksgiving.In 1879 Canadian Parliament13November 6th a day of Thanksgiving and a14holiday. Over the years the date of Thanksgiving15several times until on January 31st, 1957, Parliament proclaimed. . . that the 2nd Monday in October. . . be a Day of General Thanksgiving to

38、Almighty God for the bountiful harvest16which Canada has been blessed.In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November17a declaration by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. If you think about it this does make sense18in Canada we have a shorter19season and our harvest

39、is 20than in the USour Thanksgiving celebrations should be earlier to celebrate the harvest time. 1. A. take B. tryC. put D. fall2. A. pushed B. broke C. hesitated D. held3. A. burden B. step C. harvestD. barn4. A. hair B. skin C. hornD. body5. A. reported B. thoughtC. keptD. helped6. A. CanadianB.

40、American C. French D. Italian7. A. living B. surviving C. comforting D. respecting8. A. thankfulB. fruitful C. rich D. plentiful9. A. trained B. moved C. celebratedD. congratulated10. A. British B. Korean C. Chinese D. American11. A. settlersB. farmers C. workers D. foreigners 12. A. influencedB. in

41、sistedC. needed D. hesitated13. A. told B. declaredC. said D. spread14. A. confusing B. possible C. national D. traditional15. A. moved B. benefited C. suffered D. changed16. A. withB. in C. at D. over17. A. as to B. according toC. in line with D. in a sense18. A. after B. sinceC. whenD. although19. A. measuring B. replacing C. growingD. moving 20. A. poorer B. better C. quicker D. sooner参考答案26.DDCCBABACDAABCDABBCD:

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