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重庆市万州分水中学高三英语一轮复习:完形填空the letter was a great disappointment to me. it was from holy cross, the only school i really wanted to 21 . i scanned the page, “. we had a great applicant pool this year. we cant offer spaces to 22 and place you on our waiting list.” “what does it say, honey?” my dad asked, his voice full of 23 for me.“i didnt get in, but im on the waiting list.” “well, at least it isnt 24 ,” he said brightly.“yeah, but 25 , i dont want to be on the waiting list; i want to be 26 . no one gets in off the waiting list. its a way of saying thanks for 27 .” “then lets go out there and tell them so.” “that sounds lame(站不住脚的), dad.” i said sadly, “it doesnt 28 ,.”upset and annoyed, i 29 myself in my room. however,my fathers advice kept 30 in my head. i thought about it for a few days, finally coming to the 31 that he was right. and the next day i seated myself across from mr. luis soto, my admissions officer. “what can i do for you, nacie?” he asked pleasantly. “well, sir, i am here to tell you that i love this school and would love a 32 to be here. i just wanted to tell you how much going here would 33 to meit is my only dream college and that i would use my time here to the best 34 . i wanted to let you know that if you gave me a chance and reconsidered my application, you wouldnt 35 it.” the words had poured out 36 i could stop them or check their desperate tone. mr. soto looked me over for a minute before he smiled broadly. “ok, that is the kind of thing we love to hear. congratulations, youre in.” it was so 37 and i asked, “im sorry?” “we want people in the class who want to be here, who will 38 the best of this education. im glad you came to talk 39 to me. im happy to offer you a position in the class of 2009.”the whole experience taught me a lesson: if you truly want something, never, ever 40 . 21. a. attend b. study c. admit d. visit 22. a. everyone b. anyone c. someone d. no one 23. a. trust b. pity c. anxiety d. curiosity24. a. admission b. imagination c. restriction d. rejection 25. a. ever b. again c. also d. still 26. a. recognized b. received c. accepted d. permitted27. a. writing b. trying c. replying d. waiting28. a. work b. act c. need d. hope 29. a. enjoyed b. comforted c. stayed d. buried 30. a. saying b. ringing c. showing d. reminding31. a. point b. conclusion c. agreement d. arrangement 32. a. chance b. motivation c. degree d. change 33. a. refer b. turn c. mean d. stick34. a. contribution b. condition c. advantage d. result 35. a. suspect b. disappoint c. refuse d. regret36. a. as b. when c. until d. before 37. a. unbelievable b. unforgettable c. unbearable d. favorable 38. a. take b. get c. make d. receive39. a. patientlyb. openly c. carefully d. calmly 40. a. get throughb. give up c. keep on d. try out21-30 aacdd cbadb 31-40 baccd dacbb二、(浙江省北仑中学2012届高三上学期期中考试)members of an elephant family may be out of sight but they are always in the minds of their leaders. tests have found that female elephants are able to remember the whereabouts of 21 17 family members and perhaps as many as 30. they can know which of their relations are 22 of them when the herd searches 23 food, which of them are lagging behind and 24 are travelling in separate groups. professor richard byrne said that the elephants performed an impressive skill of 25 by being able to recall where each of their relatives was in a changing environment. “its hard enough for us to keep track of two 26 three children in a busy shopping centre.” he said. researchers tested the ability of african elephants to remember where each family member had got to by 27 their behaviour while sniffing (嗅) urine (尿). elephants have poor eyesight but an excellent 28 of smell and are able to 29 one another from traces of urine on the ground. to test the memories of the elephants, samples of urine-soaked earth were 30 and placed in positions where a herd was about to pass. observations showed that the 31 exhibited (表现出) surprise when they could detect the 32 of a family member they knew was behind them. interest was shown when the urine was 33 of a close relative travelling in the 34 group or in a separate herd, but samples left by unknown individuals were ignored. evidence has suggested that 35 have good long-term memories but the study suggested that the ability to 36 where a female relative 37 be found was much more important. the researchers 38 : “it seems that female elephants have a general 39 in monitoring family members with whom they are travelling. elephants order of travelling often changes and overtaking is common, suggesting that elephants must 40 update their expectation of where others are in relation to themselves.”21.a. at lastb. at mostc. at leastd. at first22.a. aheadb. afraidc. ashamedd. aware23.a. onb. of c. in d. for24a. whatb. whichc. whod. that 25.a. search b. relationc. smelld. memory26.a. or b. and c. tod. in 27.a. lookingb. seeingc. watchingd. noticing28.a. sceneb. sensec. sightd. skill29.a. rememberb. identifyc. find d. recall30.a. selectedb. electedc. chosen d. collected31.a. animalsb. samplesc. positionsd. memories32.a. sightb. viewc. smelld. taste 33.a. thoseb. thatc. one d. the one34.a. differentb. separatec. samed. individual35.a. elephantsb. femalesc. researchersd. professors36.a. exhibit b. showc. described. remember 37.a. shouldb. must c. could d. need 38.a. concludedb. suggestedd. conductedd. advised 39.a. ideab. preferenced. approachd. interest 40.a. seldomb. frequentlyc. alwaysd. hardly 三、(浙江省苍南中学2012届高三上学期期中考试) one of britains bravest women told yesterday how she helped to catch suspected police killer david bieber - and was thanked 21 flowers by the police. it was also said that she could 22_ a share of up to 30,000 reward money. vicki brown, 30, played a very important role in 23 the nationwide manhunt. vicki, who has worked at the royal hotel for four years, told of her terrible 24 when she had to steal into biebers bedroom and to watch him 25 . then she waited alone for three 26 while armed police prepared to 27 the building. she said, i was very nervous. but when i opened the hotel door and saw 20 armed policemen 28 in the car park i was so glad they were there.” the alarm had been raised because vicki became suspicious of the guest who 29 in at 3 pm the day before new years eve with little luggage and 30 sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his 31 . she said, he didnt seem to want to talk too much and make any eye contact. vicki, the only employee on duty, called her boss margaret, 64, and husband stan mckale, 65, who phoned the police at 11 pm. officers from northumbria police called vicki at the hotel in dunston, gateshead, at about 11:30 pm to make sure that this was the 32 man. then they kept in touch by phoning vicki 33 15 minutes. it was about ten past two in the morning 34 the phone went again and a policeman said would you go and make yourself known to the armed officers outside?. my heart missed a 35 . vicki quietly showed eight armed officers 36 passages and staircases to the top floor room and 37 over the key. i realized that my bedroom window overlooks that part of the hotel, so i went to watch. i could not see into the mans room, 38 i could see the passage. the police kept 39 at the man to come out with his hands showing. then suddenly he 40 have come out because they shouted for him to lie down while he was handcuffed (带上手铐)。21. a. to b. with c. in d. at22. a. charge b. pay c get d. reward23. a. beginning b. interrupting c. pausing d. ending24. a. stories b. experience c. moment d. day25. a. secretly b. happily c. interestedly d. unexpectedly26. a. seconds b minutes c. hours d. days27. a. burn b. destroy c. step d. storm28. a. come up b. crowded up c. lined up d. taken up 29. a. checked b. signed c. ordered d. handed30. a. stealing b. getting c. wearing d. moving31. a. shoulder b. face c. stomach d. ankle32. a. charged b. escaped c. wanted d. found33. a. each b. other c. every d. another34. a. when b. while c. which d. that35 a. knock b. hit c. beat d. slap36. a. across b. over c. into d. through37. a. turned b. handed c. stretched d. reached38. a. and b. or c. therefore d. but39. a. speaking b. whispering c. shouting d. scolding40. a. would b. could c. must d. might四、(浙江省慈溪市2012届高三上学期期中考试)we should show respect to everybody, especially our elders because they are ahead of us in age, in wisdom and maturity, in experience and educationour 21 have done a lot for us, directly or indirectly and most of us 22 everything to their kindness and lovewhen we 23 them respect, whether it is by bowing to them, or 24 them with a smile, or offering them any help they need, it is one way of 25 our own love and gratitude to them 26, elders have also been through all the years you are 27 and know a little more about the world than you doit is 28 that you do not agree with the belief of your elders, but this is nothing newall younger generations have always 29 with their elders and it is these differences that bring changes in human 30 however much you disagree with them, give them credit for their 31with changing times and 32 influences, youngsters no longer know what is interpreted as disrespect to eldersyoungsters should 33 express their views and if there are arguments, they should not 34 their voicesif there is no space on sofas or chairs, children will immediately 35 their places, and sit on the carpetin buses and trains, youngsters are 36 to give up their places to older peoplethis is not a 37 of who has more rightsit is simply that those who are younger have the strength to bear 38_, or tolerate unpleasantness, so it is natural to show consideration to those who are older and perhaps at a 39 disadvantagewhen you do simple things as a mark of respect, elders become 40 that youngsters care for them, and they respond with affection and kindness21ayoungstersbelders cparentsdjuniors22adevote bowecpay dcontribute 23ashowbexplain cexhibit dpoint24agreetingbreceivingcdeclaringdshowing25aexpressing bdescribingcsendingdsuggesting26ahoweverbthereforecbesidesdthough27aexperiencing with bgoing throughcsuffering fromdworrying out28amaybe blikelycpossibledprobably29a quarreledbdealt clived ddisagreed30acommunity borganizationcsocietydpublic31aexperiencebrealitycemotiondinformation32aculturalbspecialcenvironmentaldposition33aquietlybslightlycsilentlydcoldly34arisebraisecsupportdforce35agive awaybget rid of cgive updsend out 36aexpectedbforced cneeded dreminded37adoubtbquestioncwonderdchallenge38asufferingbupset ctrouble ddiscomfort39aseriousblightcheavydslight40aawarebalivecknowingdsensible五、(浙江省杭州市七校2012届高三上学期期中联考)prana isnt with us anymore. she died of cancer several years ago. there are so many wonderful stories about the _21_ in this dog, but my favorite is one that created an image of how to _22_ what is needed without reserve.it was an autumn day in minnesota. _23_, the weather didnt seem to know the difference between fall and winter. unexpectedly, we were _24_ a big snowfall for which no one was prepared. we have two apple trees in our backyard. prana loved apples. when she went outside, shed grab an apple, _25_ it far back in her mouth, and sneak (偷偷地带) it into the house to _26_ for nibbling (细嚼) on later. the apples had been on the _27_ and were often muddy, so i wasnt always _28_ that prana had brought them into the house. _29_ my disagreement, she would turn her head so i wouldnt see her _30_ treasure. it was our little game. on the day that it snowed too _31_ in the season, prana went outside and i watched her from the window. i _32_ that she was digging holes and bringing the apples to the _33_ so they could be seen above the snow. i wondered _34_ she was doing this. she seemed to be _35_ with some kind of mission to dig up as many apples as possible during her yard time. when i called her back into the house, she had her _36_ one apple in her mouth. about five minutes later, i looked outside. the yard was completely covered with _37_. prana had dug up all those apples for her friends to eat. she knew that the birds wouldnt have _38_ enough food to _39_ such an early winter!tears sprung to my eyes as i witnessed this beautiful act of _40_ love from an animal who taught us how to serve life with such grace (感激)。 21. a. love b. pleasure c. faith d. memory22. a. gain b. get c. give d. abandon 23. a. unfortunately b. however c. therefore d. besides 24. a. caught in b. trapped in c. hit with d. covered with25. a. take b. fetch c. return d. stick 26. a. share b. save c. remain d. have 27. a. tree b. house c. ground d. table 28. a. curious b. puzzled c. worried d. happy29. a. sensing b. imagining c. grasping d. avoiding 30. a. forbidden b. hidden c. unexpected d. unwanted 31. a. early b. much c. heavily d. hardly 32. a. recognized b. intended c. realized d. noticed33. a. bottom b. base c. surface d. appearance 34. a. if b. why c. how d. that 35. a. content b. hard c. strict d. busy36. a. usual b. normal c. common d. ordinary 37. a. snow b. birds c. holes d. apples38. a. dug b. eaten c. stored d. left 39. a. suffer b. live c. bear d. survive 40. a. selfish b. favourable c. unconditional d. favourite 六、(萧山九中2011学年第一学期期中联考)like any good mother, when karen found out that another baby was on the way, she did what she could to help her three-year-old son, michael, prepare for a new baby. they found out that it was going to be a girl, and day after day, night after night, michael 21._ to his sister in mommys tummy. the pregnancy progressed 22._for karen. then the labor pains came. every five minutes . every minute. but complications 23._ during delivery. finally, michaels little sister was born. but she was in serious 24._. with siren (警报)howling in the night, the ambulance 25._ the infant to the intensive care unit at st. marys hospital in knoxville, tennessee. 26._ inch by. the little girl got worse. the doctors told the parents, there is very little hope. karen and her husband contacted a local cemetery (墓地) about a burial plot. they had 27._ a special room in their home for the new baby now they planned a funeral. week two in intensive care. it looked as if a funeral would come 28 _the week was over. michael, kept begging his parents to let him see his sister, i want to sing to her, he said. kids were never 29_in intensive care. but karen made up her mind. she would take michael 30._they liked it or not. she 31._ him in an oversized scrub suit and 32._ him into icu. he looked like a walking laundry basket, but the head nurse33. _him as a child, get that kid out of here now! the usually 34._ lady glared into the head nurses face, her lips a 35._ line. he is not leaving until he sings to his sister! karen towed michael to his sisters bedside. he gazed at the tiny baby 36._ the battle to live. and he began to sing 37._ the pure hearted voice of a 3-year-old, michael sang: you are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make me happy when skies are gray 38. _ the baby girl responded. the pulse rate became 39._ and steady. keep on singing, michael. you never know, dear, how much i love you. please dont take my sunshine away the breathing became as smooth as a kittens purr. keep on singing, michael. the other night, dear, as i lay sleeping, michaels little sister re

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