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专题限时检测(九)完形填空之记叙文体(一)(共3篇,每篇限时18分钟).真题体验(高考题最经典,每做一遍都会有新发现,配有精品动态课件)(2014安徽高考)In 2012, I had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writers conference in Orlando, Florida. My family persuaded me that a(n) _1_might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I_2_.Arriving in the Sunshine State was rather tiring, but I_3_to catch a taxi to my_4_and settle in. Next morning, I took another_5_to the shopping centre to buy a few souvenirs._6_I went to a caf to have lunch, but all the tables were_7_. Then I heard a friendly voice saying,“You can_8_my table.”I gratefully sat down with the _9_lady and we had a happy lunch together. As the_10_drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I hadnt_11_ a car, and hadnt realised how_12_taking taxis would be. After a while she said,“My dear, dont use any more taxis. Im retired and it would be my pleasure to_13_ you wherever you wish.” I told her that I couldnt put her to that_14_, but she brushed aside my protests (反对). She asked me where I was_15_and next morning she was waiting at my apartment at the_16_time to take me to Disney World. She spent some time with me before leaving me to_17_alone. At the end of the day, she_18_to take me back to my accommodation. I_19_her money but she refused to take any.Ill never forget that wonderful lady who, through her_20_, filled my brief holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.1A.holidayBceremonyCoperation Dexperiment2A.kept BwentCdropped Dknocked3A.intended BpromisedCmanaged Ddeserved4A.hospital BcompanyCuniversity Daccommodation5A.colleague BpassengerCsuitcase Dtaxi6A.Instead BFirstCLater DOnce7A.classified BoccupiedCdecorated Dpainted8A.share BreserveCset Dpossess9A.old BpoorCinnocent Dstubborn10A.journey BmealCspeech Dinterview11A.donated BrepairedChired Dguided12A.convenient BworthwhileCunfortunate Dexpensive13A.inspire BentertainCcall Ddrive14A.business BargumentCtrouble Dchallenge15A.working BstayingCmoving Dshopping16A.appointed BlimitedCfavourite Dregular17A.digest BexploreCperform Dcalculate18A.forgot BrefusedCreturned Dpreferred19A.sent BlentCoffered Dowed20A.confidence BdignityCcuriosity Dkindness.模拟冲关(模拟题最新鲜,高考命题常以“她”为样板)A(2014荆州高三调研一)My wife and I have been together 17 years and have always had animals, but when we moved to Abu Dhabi we decided not to have pets. We thought we could _1_for it by volunteering for a couple of rescue organisations here in the Middle East. Then Rustys sad little face appeared on the _2_lists and we both just gave in. He was ours_3_we even met him. We just knew it.Rusty was a year old when he came to us. He was extremely _4_and blind in one eye with missing teeth from a violent _5_he had encountered some time in his short life. He was also _6_to straighten his back legs fully,probably from being_7_in a cage far too small for him.I sat on the floor of the foster carers lounge and Rusty came right up to me and _8_down with his head on my knee, it was a(n)_9_moment. His carer had not seen him _10_someone so completely before. We fell in love with him, took him home and set about _11_him into a happier animal.The first thing we had to do was _12_out what scared him. The answer was simple enough:_13_scared him. I think he was so _14_to bad things happening to him he just figured he lived in a world where only bad things happened.One of the things that really scared him was _15_, so I began making him less sensitive by giving him a stomach rub with my foot every time I passed. It took a while,_16_he soon came to realize that he would never be _17_again and took to rolling onto his back and wagging his tail to let me know that he was up for a rub. If I didnt, he would _18_me to my writing desk and crawl under it, gently touching and pushing me to get my attention at my foot until he got what he wanted!Treating animals with dignity brings back memories of the best part of human _19_. Every time I interact with Rusty and our other rescued pets, I am_20_that they have nothing to offer but love and trust. There is no agenda on their behalf, other than to trust that I will do my best for them. 1A.makeBcompensateCgo Dprepare2A.waiting BshoppingCdanger Dadoption3A.until BafterCbefore Dunless4A.tired BthirstyChungry Dthin5A.feeling BbeatingCincident Dcrime6A.eager BunwillingCunable Dready7A.kept BwrappedCtransformed Dspun8A.put BknockedClay Dlaid9A.physical BmentalCintellectual Demotional10A.believe BtrustCenvy Dadore11A.turning BmakingCputting Dtranslating12A.work BbringCcarry Drule13A.nothing BsomethingCanything Deverything14A.opposed BattachedCaccustomed Dsuited15A.legs BfeetCears Deyes16A.but BsoCand Dor17A.walked BkickedCabandoned Doverlooked18A.follow BguideCtake Ddirect19A.interest BnatureCbehavior Dwelfare20A.warned BinformedCreminded DpersuadedB(2014宜昌高三质检)Jennifer was halfway down the stairs when she turned and took one last look at her room._1_high school and going away to college was like the_2_pause at the ending of a chapter in a good book, and she was_3_to turn the page.Jennifer went down the stairs to where her mother and father,_4_quiet, were waiting.She even felt a sense of guilt deep_5_her when she admitted to herself how longingly she had_6_getting away from her home and starting a new life in the college.They went out through the front door.Dad put the suitcases in the back of the_7_, and then came forward to hold the front door open.“Sit in the_8_, dear,”her mother suggested, touching her arm gently, and Jennifer noticed that her mother was_9_one of those sadlooking smiles.In fact, she was afraid her mother might even_10_at the train station.Her father pulled out of their driveway and Jennifer turned for one last look at the house.They pulled up at the station then.The train was coming.There were lastminute questions, words of advice, and then_11_.“Well, Im on my way.Dont worry about me.Everything will be OK,” Jennifer said_12_.When her father took the picture, she noticed her mother wasnt weepy at all the smile on her face wasnt_13_sadlooking.Through the window, Jennifer held_14_with her eyes as the train moved away slowly.They were standing close together, and somehow it_15_the memory of that day when she was seven when she had persuaded them to let her_16_the big Ferris wheel (摩天轮) all by herself.She had sat still in the_17_middle of the seat as she did just now in the car, feeling_18_that even if she fell, even if the Ferris wheel itself fell, she had known they would catch her.Suddenly she felt tears_19_her eyes.She wiped her eyes one last time and found her parents out of_20_when she looked back again.1A.Finishing BAttendingCEntering DContinuing2A.frequent BsuddenCbrief Dcomplicated3A.sad BslowCeager Dquiet4A.strangely BbadlyCnormally Ddefinitely5A.from BwithinCinto Dof6A.looked up to Bgot used toCgot bored with Dlooked forward to7A.seat BwheelCcar Ddriveway8A.middle BbackCfront Dseat9A.flashing BwearingCforcing Dshaping10A.arrive BescapeCfaint Dcry11A.decisions BhugsCchanges Drushes12A.loudly BsadlyCimpatiently Dheartily13A.all BevenConly Donce14A.it BherChim Dthem15A.kept away Bstuck toCwiped off Dbrought back16A.ride BcatchCplay Ddrive17A.same BrightCexact Dsimilar18A.afraid BcertainCsorry Dpeaceful19A.controlled BrolledCemptied Dflooded20A.sight BmindCstation Dmemory答 案.语篇解读:本文为一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己在2012年到佛罗里达州的奥兰多参加作家研讨会期间受到一位热心老太太帮助的故事。1选A结合句中的“I had just recovered from a serious illness”以及空后的“might be just what the doctor ordered”可知,医生指示刚刚康复的病人的应该是“度假期”。2选Bso后为部分倒装,将作状语的off前置了。正常的结构为:so I went off。go off“离开(尤指去做某事)”;keep off“远离,(使)不接近”;drop off“减少,下降”;knock off“停止某事”。B项符合语境。3选C到达阳光州(指佛罗里达州)相当疲劳,但作者还是设法搭乘出租车到达住处并安顿下来。manage to do sth.意为“设法做成某事”,符合语境。4选D根据第三段中的“At the end of the day, she _ to take me back to my accommodation”可知选D。5选D外出搭乘的应是“出租车”,空前的“another”承接上句的“a taxi”,故选D。第二天上午,作者坐另一辆出租车到购物中心买了一些纪念品。6选C根据语境可知,作者是在购物中心买了几件纪念品之后去一家咖啡屋吃午饭。故选C。7选B根据空前的“but”可推知,小餐馆的桌子都坐满了,故选B。 occupied“使用中,有人使用”。随后作者来到一家咖啡屋吃午饭,但桌子都坐满了。8选A根据第三段首句中的“sat down with the _ lady and we had a happy lunch together”可知,作者是和对方共用一张桌子。9选A根据下文的“Im retired”可知,作者和一位老太太坐一桌。10选B根据上文两次出现的lunch可知,此处是用meal指代lunch。故选B。11选C作者已经告诉她自己没有租用小汽车,也没有意识到搭出租车会是多么昂贵。12选D根据下文这位退休的老太太主动提出自己开车送作者,可见作者是在抱怨搭乘出租车太昂贵。故选D。13选D根据上文中的“My dear, dont use any more taxis”可知,这位退休的老太太提出自己开车送作者。故选D。14选C作者告诉她,作者不能给她添这样的麻烦。此处that trouble指上句提到的“drive you wherever you wish”。故选C。15选B根据下文中的“next morning she was waiting at my apartment”可知,她问了作者的住处。故选B。16选Aat the appointed time表示“在约定的时间”。第二天早上,老太太在约定的时间来到作者的住处,要带作者去迪斯尼世界。17选B根据语境,老太太把作者送到迪斯尼世界后,先陪游了一会儿,然后离去了。旅游属于“探索”,即在旅游过程中去发现迪斯的一些奥秘。故选B,表示“探索,考察”。18选C根据上句中的“She spent some time with me before leaving me to _ alone”可知,老太太中途离去了。所以在一天结束的时候她又返回来接作者回住处。故选C。19选C根据空后的“but she refused to take any”可知,作者主动提出给老太太钱。故选C。20选D老太太帮助作者,这是善举(kindness)。作者永远不会忘记这位好心的女士,她通过自己的善举,让作者在佛罗里达的短暂假期充满了美好的回忆。.A语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者收养了一只非常可怜的小狗,在他的悉心照料下,小狗对其逐渐信任起来,后来他们之间建立起了深厚的感情。1选B根据上文“we decided not to have pets”,并结合下文的内容可知,作者和妻子搬到新地方之后,决定不再养宠物,但是可以通过在中东这里的几个救援组织做志愿者来弥补。在选项中,compensate 意为“弥补,补偿,赔偿”,与语境相符。故选B。2选D根据空格处上下文的内容可知,Rusty 出现在收养名单上,“adoption”意为“收养,过继”,符合语境。故选D。3选C根据下文“we even met him .”可知,在见到 Rusty 之前,作者和妻子就认为 Rusty 是他们的了,因此 before 符合语境。故选C。4选D根据下文中“blind in one eye with missing teeth”可推知,Rusty 非常瘦弱,thin 符合语境。故选D。5选B根据上文中的“from a violent”及下文中的“he had encountered some time”可知,Rusty 曾经遭受过暴力袭击,因此 beating 与语境相符。故选B。6选C根据下文中的“to straighten his back legs fully”,并结合上文语境可知,Rusty 不能完全伸直它的后腿,unable 符合语境。故选C。7选A根据下文“in a cage far too small for him”可知,也许是它被饲养在太小的笼子里的缘故。keep 意为“保持,饲养”,与语境相符。故选A。8选C根据下文“down with his head on my knee”,并结合上文内容可知,Rusty 径直走到作者面前,躺下来,头靠在作者的膝盖上,因此 lay 符合语境。故选C。9选D根据上文语境,并结合选项可知,作者认为那是感动人心的时刻。emotional 意为“易激动的,感动人的”,与语境相符。故选D。10选B根据上文“His carer had not seen him”,并结合选项可知,Rusty 的护理者以前从未见过它如此信任某个人,因此 trust 符合语境。故选B。11选A根据下文“him into a happier animal”可知,作者和妻子非常喜欢 Rusty,并把它带回了家,准备让它成为更幸福的动物。turning 与介词 into 构成动词短语,意为“变成”,与语境相符。12选A根据下文“out what scared him”,并结合选项可知,作者和妻子不得不做的第一件事就是弄懂是什么让它如此恐惧。在选项中,work 用于文中可构成短语,即 work out,意为“弄懂,算出,制订出”,符合语境。故选A。13选D根据上文“The answer was simple enough”及下文“he lived in a world where only bad things happened”可知,答案非常简单,一切都使它感到恐惧,因此 everything 符合语境。故选D。14选C根据下文“to bad things happening to him”可知,它已经习惯于发生在自己身上的坏事了。结合短语“be accustomed to”(习惯于)可知,accustomed 与语境相符。故选C。15选B根据下文的“by giving him a stomach rub with my foot”可知,作者意识到脚是使 Rusty 感到恐惧的一个对象,所以用脚按摩它的肚子,因此 feet 符合语境。故选B。16选A根据下文“he soon came to realize that he would.”可知,但是 Rusty 逐渐意识到情况与以往不同,因此空格前后是转折关系,but 符合语境。故选A。17选B根据上文 Rusty 害怕脚,并结合选项可知,Rusty 意识到它不会再像以前那样被踢了。kick 意为“踢”,与语境相符。故选B。18选A根据下文“me to my writing desk and crawl under it”可知,此处指 Rusty 跟着作者走到写字台,然后趴在下面。follow 意为“跟随,遵循”,符合语境。故选A。19选B根据上文“Treating animals with dignity brings back memories of the best part of human”,并结合选项可知,我们让动物活得有尊严,会使我们回忆起人类本性最好的一面。nature 意为“本性,自然”,符合语境。故选B。20选C根据下文“that they have nothing to offer but love and trust”,并结合上文中的内容可知,作者每次与 Rusty 及其他被挽救的宠物交流时,都会想起它们所能奉献的只有爱和信任。remind 意为“提醒,使想起”,符合语境。故选C。B语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。Jennifer准备离开家去上大学,她内心充满着对新生活的渴望,但这对她的父母来说则是另一种心情。1选A根据下文“going away to college”可知,此处表示Jennifer完成了高中学业,finish“完成”,符合语境。attend“出席”;enter“进入”;continue“继续”。2选C从高中毕业到去上大学就像一本好书中的某一章结尾时短暂的停顿一样。brief“简洁的,短暂的”,符合语境。frequent“频繁的”;sudden“突然的”;complicated“复杂的”。3选C根据上文可知,作者将从高中转入大学看成是一本好书章节间的短暂停顿,所以作者应该是想继续欣赏,急于翻页,应选择C。 4选AJennifer到了楼下,她的父母正在等她,出奇地安静。这种静反映了孩子要离开时他们的心情。strangely“奇怪地,异常地”,符合语境。badly“拙劣地”;normally“正常地”;definitely“确切地,明确地”。5选B此处指Jennifer内心深感愧疚,因此使用within

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