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1、2014高考英语完形填空抓分精品练习题(17)及答案完形填空“How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed not to take a drink for almost 20 years?” It took me almost 20 years to have the 26 to even ask my father this very personal question. When Dad first 27 drinking , the whole family was on 28 and needles every time he got int

2、o a 29 that, in the past, would have 30 him drinking again. For a few years we were 31 to bring it up 32 that the drinking would begin again. “I had this little poem that I would recite to myself at least four to five times a day,” was Dads 33 to my 18-year-old unasked question. “The words were a co

3、nstant 34 to me that things were 35 so hard that I could not deal with them,” Dad said. And then he 36 the poem with me. The poems 37 , yet profound words immediately became 38 of my daily routine as well.About a month after this talk with my father, I received a gift in the mail from a friend of mi

4、ne. It was a book of daily sayings of wisdom with one 39 for each day of the year.It has been my experience that when you get something with days of the year on it, you naturally turn to the page that lists your own 40 .I 41 opened the book to November 10 to see 42 words of wisdom this book had in s

5、tore for me. The moment I glanced at the page, tears of 43 and appreciation 44 down my face. There, on my birthday, was the exact same poem that had 45 my father for all these years! It is called the Serenity Prayer:God, grant methe serenity to accept the things I cannot change;the courage to change

6、 the things I can, andthe wisdom to know the difference.26. A. chanceB. courageC. abilityD. right27. A. gave upB. took upC. startedD. continued28. A. threadB. dutyC. fireD. pins29. A. situationB. habitC. conditionD. house30.A. stoppedB. madeC. startedD. asked31. A. sureB. uncertainC. afraidD. eager3

7、2. A. on conditionB. for fearC. in caseD. providing33. A. replyB. wordsC. excuseD. explanation34. A. fearB. imaginationC. thoughtD. reminder35. A. neverB. seldomC. alwaysD. ever36. A. discussedB. sharedC. offeredD. talked37. A. simpleB. longC. wonderfullyD. boring38. A. allB. thatC. anyD. part39. A.

8、 listedB. includedC. readD. said40. A. characterB. birthdayC. qualitiesD. favorites41. A. doubtfullyB. carefullyC. happilyD. hurriedly42. A. whereB. whetherC. whatD. how43. A. disbeliefB. angerC. sorrowD. regret44. A. hungB. pulledC. rolledD. pushed45. A. troubledB. disturbedC. pleasedD. helped参考答案

9、2630 BADAC3135 CBADA3640 BADAB4145 DCACD完形填空(记叙文).Valentines Day was the time my father chose to show his love for the special people in his life. Over the years I fondly (天真的) thought1him as my “Valentine man”.My first recollection of the2he could bring to Valentines Day came when I was six. That m

10、orning at the breakfast table I found a card and a gift-wrapped package at my chair. The card was3“Love, Dad”and the gift was a ring with a small piece of red glass to4my birthstone, a ruby (红宝石). There is5difference between red glass and rubies to a child of six, and I remember6that ring with pride

11、 that all the cards in the world7not surpass (超越).8I grew older, the gifts gave9to heart-shaped boxes filled with my10chocolate and always included a11card signed“Love, Dad”. In those years my thank-you became12of a perfunctory (敷衍的) response. The cards seemed less13, and I took for granted that the

12、 Valentine would14be there. I had15my hopes and dreams in receiving cards and gifts from“significant others”and“Love, Dad”just didnt seem quite16.His final card remains on my desk today. Its a17of how special fathers love can be and how important it has been to me over the years to know that I had a

13、 father who continued a18of love with simple acts of understanding and an ability to express happiness over the people in his life.Those things never19, nor does the memory of a man who never20being my Valentine.1. A. ofB. aboutC. upD. over2. A. memoryB. magicC. puzzleD. presents3. A. readB. written

14、C. shownD. signed4. A. recoverB. resembleC. representD. replace5. A. muchB. littleC. greatD. less6. A. havingB. owningC. wearingD. watching7. A. couldB. didC. mustD. should8. A. BecauseB. SinceC. WhenD. As9. A. roomB. wayC. honourD. seat10. A. favoriteB. lovelyC. dearD. precious11. A. usualB. common

15、C. strangeD. special12. A. lessB. littleC. moreD. much13. A. importantB. beautifulC. familiarD. standard14. A. surelyB. alwaysC. regularlyD. often15. A. letB. keptC. placedD. remembered16. A. suitableB. enoughC. effectiveD. sacred17. A. signalB. certificateC.consequenceD. reminder18. A. traditionB.

16、hobbyC. interestD. custom19. A. loseB. dieC. missD. appear20. A. thoughtB. wantedC. triedD. stopped参考答案173.AADCBCADBADCABCBDABD: 阅读理解-DIt was New Years Night. An aged man was standing at a window. He raised his mournful eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the stars were floating like white lilies

17、on the surface of a clear calm lake. Then he cast them on the earth, where few more hopeless people than himself now moved towards their certain goal - the tomb. He had already passed sixty of the stages leading to it, and he had brought from his journey nothing but errors and remorse. Now his healt

18、h was poor, his mind vacant, his heart sorrowful, and his old age short of comforts.The days of his youth appeared like dreams before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the entrance of the two roads - one leading to a peaceful, sunny place, covered with flowers, fr

19、uits and filled with soft, sweet songs; the other leading to a deep, dark cave, which was endless, where poison flowed instead of water and where devils and poisonous snakes hissed and crawled.He looked towards the sky and cried painfully, “O youth, return! O my father, place me once more at the ent

20、rance to life, and Ill choose the better way!” But both his father and the days of his youth had passed away.He saw the lights flowing away in the darkness. These were the days of his wasted life; he saw a star fall down from the sky and disappeared, and this was the symbol of himself. His regret, w

21、hich was like a sharp arrow, struck deeply into his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his childhood, who entered on life together with him. But they had made their way to success and were now honored and happy on this New Years Night.The clock in the high church tower struck and the sound mad

22、e him remember his parents early love for him. They had taught him and prayed to God for his good. But he chose the wrong way. With shame and grief he dared no longer look towards that heaven where his father lived. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing effort, he burst out a c

23、ry: “Come back, my early days! Come back!”And his youth did return, for all this was only a dream which he had on New Years Night. He was still young though his faults were real; he had not yet entered the deep, dark cave, and he was still free to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful and sun

24、ny land.Those who still wander on the entrance of life, hesitating to choose the bright road, remember that when years are passed and your feet stumble on the dark mountains, you will cry bitterly, but in vain: “O youth, return! Oh give me back my early days!”57. We can learn from the passage that _

25、. A. the man returned from a long journey and regretted what he had done B. the man didnt enter the deep, dark cave when he was young C. the man was deserted by his parents when he was only a child D. the man found it no use crying over the spilt milk58. Why does the author set his story on New Year

26、s Night? A. He wants to tell people its time to recall the past B. he suggests the aged man will have a bright future C. He tries to stress the mans sad feeling D. He expects people to share the mans emotion59. The aged man in the passage can be described as _. A. sorrowful, fearful and regretful B.

27、 hopeful, cheerful and peaceful C. regretful, painful and disappointed D. disappointed, regretful and hopeful60. The author writes the passage mainly to _. A. encourage young people to take the right road B. help the old man to pick up his confidence C. describe the old mans unsuccessful experience

28、D. show his compassion for the aged man参考答案 5760 DCCA 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Stefan and Erika Svanstrom on a four-month honeymoon were hit by several natural disasters, including the Australian floods, Christchurch earthquake and Japanese tsunami.The 36 couple left Sweden

29、 on December 6 and were 37 caught in Munich, Germany, due to one of Europes worst snowstorms.Later, they flew on to Australia which then 38 with one of the most terrible hurricanes in the nations history. From there, the couple, 39 , were forced to 40 for 24 hours on the floor of a shopping centre w

30、ith 2500 others.“Trees were being 41 and big branches were scattered across the streets,” Stefan told Swedens Expressen newspaper. “We 42 escaped”The couple then flew to Christchurch, New Zealand. 43 their arriving, a massive earthquake 44 magnitude 6.3 hit the city on February 22.Erika said “We cou

31、ld not visit the city since it was completely in 45 , so instead we travelled around before going to Japan.” But days after the Svanstroms arrived, Tokyo was 46 by Japans largest earthquake 47 records began. “The trembling was horrible and we saw roof debris (碎片) fly off the buildings,” Mr. Svantrom

32、 said. “ 48 seemed the buildings were swaying 49 .”The family returned to Sweden on March 29 after a(n) 50 calmer visit to their last destination China. But Mr. Svanstrom, who also survived the very tsunami 51 hit Southeast Asia in 2004, said “I know marriages have to experience some 52 , but I thin

33、k we have 53 most of them.” , 54 that the marriage had become strong.“Weve certainly experienced 55 our fair share of catastrophes, but the most important thing is that were together and happy.” said the couple. 36. A. new-marriedB. newly-marryC. newly-marriedD. new-marry37. A. finallyB. eventuallyC

34、. graduallyD. immediately38. A. metB. facedC. hitD. come39. A. in vainB. in panicC. in sorrowD. in depression40. A. hideB. stayC. remainD. shelter41. A. taken overB. turned overC. got overD. knocked over42. A. nearlyB. narrowlyC. almostD. easily43. A. AtB. WithC. OnD. For44. A. measuringB. is measur

35、edC. measuresD. measured45. A. messB. orderC. chaosD. control46. A. effectedB. destroyedC. shakenD. suffered47. A. whenB. whileC. asD. since48. A. ItB. ThereC. ThatD. What49. A. in and outB. here and thereC. backwards and forwardsD. back and forth50. A. prettyB. fairlyC. muchD. even51. A. whichB. as

36、C. thatD. what52. A. trialsB. tricksC. tripsD. triangles53. A. looked throughB. put throughC. come throughD. got through54. A. addedB. addingC. added toD .adding to55. A. rather thanB. other thanC. more thanD. less than参考答案3655CDABDDBCACCDADCCADBC完形填空(记叙文)A long time ago, in Egypt, there lived a fam

37、ous person named Zun-Nun. A young man came to1him and asked, “I dont2why people like you always dress simply.” Zun-Nun smiled and3his ring down from one of his fingers and said, “Ill answer your4but first take this ring and go to the5across this street. Can you sell this for one chip of gold?” Looki

38、ng at the dirty ring, the young man became6, “One chip of gold? Im not sure if it could be7at that price.”The young man went to the market quickly. He8the ring to the vegetable, meat and fish traders, and the others. But nobody was willing to9a chip of gold. He went back and reported, “Nobody was10e

39、nough to offer more than one chip of gold.” With a smile Zun-Nun said, “Now go to the gold shop in this street and show this to the11trader. Dont give your12, just see how much he will pay for it.”The young man went to the shop13and returned with a (n)14expression on his face. He reported, “The trad

40、er offered one thousand chips of gold for this ring, and the15of it was one thousand times higher than what the traders in the market offered.” Zun-Nun just smiled and16softly, “That was the answer to your question, my friend. A person cannot be valued only by his17. The gold and diamond inside some

41、one could18be seen and valued if you could look at the19soul. It requires heart to see, and it involves a20. We cannot see it from the words or attitude. Many a time what we think is brass is gold.”1. A. begB. visitC. helpD. question2. A. agreeB. supposeC. understandD. think3. A. heldB. putC. tookD.

42、 tore4. A. questionB. telephoneC. alarmD. description5. A. playgroundB. companyC. stageD. market6. A. carefulB. doubtfulC. hopefulD. helpful7. A. sortedB. checkedC. importedD. sold8. A. offeredB. addedC. donatedD. led9. A. costB. searchC. payD. buy10. A. greedyB. braveC. justD. cruel11. A. coalB. st

43、eelC. cottonD. gold12. A. priceB. attitudeC. adviceD. explanation13. A. repairedB. mentionedC. damagedD. painted14. A. angryB. pitifulC. coldD. different15. A. colorB. weightC. valueD. size16. A. spokeB. feltC. touchedD. played17. A. languageB. accentC. kindnessD. dress18. A. alsoB. onlyC. stillD. always19. A. outerB. extraC. innerD. lost20. A. processB. locationC. luckD. support参考答案174.BCCADBDACBDABDCADBCA:

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