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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2014高考英语完形填空基础练习(57)及答案完形填空训练On Easter Day 1722,some European explorers found a lonely island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. They 1 it Easter Island. The explorers found that the island had good soil 2 the 200 natives living there survived with little food. Even more 3 , these p

2、eople also lived among the ruins of what might have been a once great civilization. All that is left of it are around 800 giant stone statues 4 human heads. They 5 up to 270 tons and the tallest measures over 11 metres. The stone men face 6 , rather than out to sea, and their eyes are focused upon t

3、he sky. They are all carved from 7 volcanic rock (火山岩) and some have hats on their heads and eyes made from white coral. Since their 8 , these huge stone men 9 one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Who built them? Why did they do it? Some experts believe the stone men are 10 to Inca stonework,

4、and suggest the figures were created by people of Peruvian descent (血统). 11 have even gone so far as to say that they came from outer space. The latest suggestion 12 the idea that Easter Island represents one of the worst cases of resource abuse in human history. It is said that a small group of Asi

5、ans settled on Easter Island 13 between 400 and 700 AD. They developed a great civilization with huge forests and 14 food. At the peak of their civilization, the people began to build the giant 15 men. Why they did this is still 16 but it is possible the figures represent the settlers gods or ancest

6、ors. 17 the statues grew larger, the peoples lifestyles became more and more wasteful. The forest began to disappear, which 18 all the animals dying out. 19 couldnt get food and were forced to eat other humans. Society began to 20 and the islanders themselves finally destroyed the stone men.1. A. sa

7、idB. were calledC. namedD. spoke2. A. andB. butC. howeverD. still3. A. surpriseB. surprisedC. surprisingD. surprisingly4. A. lookingB. resemblingC. likingD. standing for5. A. weighB. liftC. getD. measure6. A. forwardB. outwardC. onwardD. inward7. A. brokenB. softC. hardD. burnt8. A. lookingB. invent

8、ion C. discoveryD. covering9. A. have happenedB. have led toC. have taken placeD. have created10. A. usualB. commonC. familiarD. similar11. A. AnotherB. OtherC. OthersD. Many 12. A. is focused onB. is based onC. is depended onD. is concentrated on13. A. some dayB. one dayC. sometimeD. once14. A. ple

9、nty ofB. number ofC. much ofD. amount of15. A. cleverB. stoneC. woodenD. iron16. A. welcomeB. knownC. unimportantD. unknown17. A. WhileB. AfterC. WithD. As18. A. resulted inB. resulted fromC. createdD. lay in19. A. The islandsB. The peopleC. The animalsD. The Europeans20. A. break outB. break inC. b

10、reak intoD. break down完形填空训练(十二)15 CBDBA610 DBCDD1115 CBCAB1620 DDABD完形填空(记叙文) Jennifer Figge from Aspen,Colorado,at the age of 56,has become the first woman on record to swim from one side of the Atlantic Ocean to1.Figge got the idea of swimming2the Atlantic Ocean in the 1960s. She was on a bumpy t

11、rans-Atlantic flight and thought3 she needed to she could put on a life vest and swim the rest of the way.Decades later,Figge began4in extreme sports and endurance5. She said she had run 3, 000 miles, 6from Iowa to Mexico. She trained for swimming across the Atlantic Ocean for months by swimming in

12、an7 pool in Aspen in rough conditions.8 the Atlantic,Figge swam in a 19-foot-by-13-foot cage made out steel that9her from predators. She didnt10any sharks,but she did encounter whales,turtles, 11,and Portuguese men-of-war dermatitis. The cage was pulled by a sailboat12was manned by a crew of enginee

13、rs from NASA and Boeing.During her adventure,Figge would sleep on the boat. She would wake up at 7 a. m. and eat while the crew13the weather. She would spend148 hours swimming,or as little as 21 minutes, 15weather conditions. But some days,the weather was16bad that she wasnt able to swim17. The weat

14、her was so extreme and the waves were so high that her18had trouble seeing her. She ended up swimming 19 of 24 hours. 19Figge didnt swim the whole way,the boat crew was working on calculating how many miles she actually swam. The final score20to be known until Figge completes the last leg of her swi

15、m. She plans on swimming another 559 miles from Trinidad to the British Virgin Islands. 1. A. the other B. another C. other D. opposite2. A. on B. through C. over D. across3. A. that whether B. that if C. that D. if 4. A. participating B. attending C. taking D. involving5. A. difficulties B. train C

16、. challenges D. failures6. A. including B. except C. as D. besides 7. A. indoor B. outdoor C. indoors D. outdoors8. A. To cross B. Crossing C. Crossed D. Across9. A. kept B. prevented C. stopped D. protected10. A. come into B. come up C. run into D. run up11. A. dolphins B. tigers C. fish D. birds12

17、. A. where B. that C. what D. as13. A. examined B. checked C. corrected D. tested14. A. as few as B. as little as C. as much asD. as many as15. A. basing on B. according on C. judging by D. depending on16. A. so B. very C. too D. such17. A. in all B. at all C. after all D. above all18. A. group B. f

18、riends C. engineers D. crew19. A. Though B. Since C. If D. While20. A. plans B. depends C. focuses D. agrees参考答案61.ADBACABADCABBCDABDBA: 完形填空(记叙文)Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignmentto draw a picture of something for which they were1.Most of the class mi

19、ght be considered economically2,but still many would3the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies of the season. These,the teacher thought,would be the4of most of her students􀆳 art. And they5.But Douglas made a different kind of6. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the tea

20、chers true child of misery,frail and unhappy. 7other children played at break,Douglas was8to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the9Douglas felt behind those sad eyes.Yes,his picture was different. When asked to draw a picture of something for10he was thankful,he drew a hand. Nothing e

21、lse. Just an empty hand.His abstract image captured the11of other kids. Whose hand could it be?One child12it was the hand of a farmer,because farmers raise turkeys. Another13a police officer,because the police protect and care for people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God,for God feeds us.

22、 And so the14went until the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself.When the children had gone on to other assignments,she paused at Douglas􀆳 desk,bent down,and asked him15. The little boy looked away and murmured,“Its yours,teacher. ” She16the times she had taken his hand and walked

23、 with him here or there,as she had the other students. 17she had said,“Take my hand,Douglas,well go outside. ” Or,“Let me show you how to hold your pencil. ” Or, “ Lets do this together. ”Douglas was most thankful for his teachers hand.The story18more than thankfulness. It says something about teach

24、ers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing19,and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks,but theyll remember the hand that20.1. A. pleased B. happy C. worried D. thankful2. A. advantaged B. disadvantaged C. satisfiedD. dissatisfied3. A. congratul

25、ate B. enjoy C. spend D. celebrate4. A. characteristics B. styles C. subjects D. contents5. A. did B. were C. drew D. displayed6. A. holiday B. art C. picture D. boy7. A. Although B. As C. Since D. With8. A. likely B. maybe C. perhaps D. possible9. A. pain B. joy C. thankfulnessD. confusion10. A. wh

26、at B. that C. which D. whom11. A. impression B. imaginationC. appreciationD. recognition12. A. proposed B. expected C. guessed D. advised13. A. indicated B. suggested C. determined D. decided14. A. imagination B. negotiationC. discussionD. determination15. A. what it meantB. whose hand it wasC. who

27、was rightD. how he drew it16. A. knew B. recalled C. remindedD. memorized17. A. How often B. How muchC. How soonD. How dearly18. A. reminds of B. tells of C. speaks of D. approves of19. A. kindness B. friendship C. comfort D. love20. A. gave out B. put out C. stuck out D. reached out参考答案62.DBDCBCBAA

28、CBCBCBBACBD: 完形填空练习(六十四)Dad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. I remembered one of his 1 one night when I was ready to quit (退出) a political campaign (运动) I was losing, and wrote about it in my diary.Tired, feeling the many months of 2 , I went up to my study to make some notes.

29、I was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer when I 3 up one of Dads old business cards that he was so proud of: Andrea Cuomo, Italian American Groceries Fine Imported Products. Then I thought about how he 4 with difficult situations. A lot of pictures appeared into my 5 , but one scene

30、came sharply into view. We had just 6 to Holliswood, New York. We had our own house for the first time; it had some land around it, even 7 . One, in particular, was a great blue spruce (云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall.Less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible 8 . We came home fro

31、m the store that night to find the spruce 9 almost totally from the ground and thrown onto the street. When my brother Frankie and I saw the spruce, our hearts 10 . But not Dads.The rain was 11 . Then he announced, “OK, were going to push him up!” “What are you talking about, Dad? The roots are out

32、of the ground!” “Shut up, were going to push him up, hes going to 12 again.” We couldnt say 13 to him. So we followed him into the house and we got what rope there was and we 14 the rope around the top of the tree that 15 on the street, and he stood up by the house, with me 16 on the rope and Franki

33、e in the street in the rain, helping to 17 up the great blue spruce. In no time at all, we had it standing up straight again! Dad drove stakes (桩) in the ground, tied rope from the 18 to the stakes, and said, “Dont worry, hes going to grow again ”I looked at the 19 and wanted to cry, I couldnt 20 to

34、 got back into the campaign.1. A. classesB. lectureC. lessonsD. talks2. A. struggleB. workingC. battleD. defence3. A. turnedB. tookC. cameD. picked4. A. keptB. workedC. dealtD. helped5. A. heartB. mindC. headD. book6. A. cameB. leftC. gotD. moved7. A. yardB. fieldC. flowersD. trees8. A. stormB. rain

35、C. snowD. wind9. A. pushedB. pulledC. putD. struck10. A. fellB. roseC. sankD. dropped11. A. stoppingB. fallingC. comingD. going12. A. standB. plantC. dieD. grow13. A. noB. yesC. itD. nothing14. A. madeB. gaveC. tiedD. kept15. A. putB. leftC. placedD. lay16. A. pullingB. pushingC. holdingD. fixing17.

36、 A. takeB. putC. pullD. push18. A. leavesB. rootsC. trunkD. branches19. A. pictureB. cardC. treeD. rain20. A. waitB. stopC. leaveD. stay完形填空练习(六十四)15 CAACB610 DDABC1115 BDACD1620 ADCBA*结束完形填空练习(六十五)There once was a little boy who wanted to meet God. He knew it was a long trip to where God lived, so

37、he 1 his suitcase with Twinkies and a six-pack of root beer and he started his 2 .When he had gone about three blocks, he met an old women. She was 3 in the park just staring at some pigeons (鸽子). The boy sat down next to her and opened his 4 . He was about to take a drink from his root beer when he

38、 noticed that the old lady looked 5 , so he offered her a Twinkie. She 6 accepted it and smiled at him. Her 7 was so pretty that the boy wanted to see it 8 , so he offered her a root beer. Once again she smiled at him. The boy was 9 !They sat there all 10 eating and smiling, but they never said a wo

39、rd. As it grew dark, the boy realized how 11 he was and he got up to leave, but before he had gone more than a few steps, he 12 around, ran back to the old woman and gave her a hug (拥抱). She gave him her the 13 smile ever. When the boy open the door to his own house a short time later, his mother wa

40、s 14 by the look of joy on his face.She asked him, “What did you do today that made you so happy?”He replied, “I had 15 with God.” But before his mother could respond, he added, “You know 16 ? Shes got the most beautiful smile Ive ever seen!”Meanwhile, the old woman, also radiant (容光焕发的) with 17 , r

41、eturned to her home. Her son was shocked by the look of 18 on her face and he asked, “Mother, what did you do today that made you so happy?”She replied, “I 19 Twinkies in the park with God.” But before her son responded, she added, “You know, hes much 20 than I expected.”1. A. packedB. carriedC. del

42、iveredD. arranged2. A. gameB. journeyC. carD. work3. A. standingB. playingC. sittingD. waiting4. A. suitcaseB. bag C. beer D. map5. A. worried B. paleC. hungry D. poor6. A. willingly B. joyfully C. respectfully D. gratefully7. A. face B. skirt C. smile D. ring8. A. again B. oftenC. further D. soon9.

43、 A. satisfied B. delighted C. moved D. shocked10. A. morning B. day C. night D. afternoon11. A. happy B. tired C. bored D. thirsty12. A. turned B. looked C. walked D. jumped13. A. commonest B. biggest C. weakest D. trickiest14. A. surprised B. terrified C. impressed D. attracted15. A. a talk B. a walk C. fun D. lunch16. A. why B. who C. what D. where17. A. joy B. fear C. anger D. content18. A. victory B. regret C. peace D. surprise19. A. sold B. baked C. drank D. ate20. A. nobler B. tallerC. wiser D. younger完形填空练习(六十五)15 ABCAC610 DCABD1115 BABAD1620 CACDD- 9 - 版权所有高考资源网

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