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2014高考英语完形填空抓分训练(6)及答案完形填空(记叙文)the story of“making pancakes” reminds me of mothers day in georgia in 1970. that mothers day1, my family and i were at the church2for the preacher to begin when i looked around noticing our 12-year-old son was3. my wife and i looked at each other with4eyes, thinking he was5outside playing with his friends.thirty minutes later the preacher was well into his sermon(布道) and6no son. since we only lived about a block from the7, all through the sermon i was8he had gone home to watch television.the moment the preacher said his sermon was over, my wife and i9for the door. with10 growing with every step i took toward the house, i imagined what i would say and what i would do as11as we found him.with all that tension and anxiety12, can you imagine our surprise when we walked into the house and found him sitting on the sofa waiting for us with a(n)13?i was just about to let it all14, when without saying a word he stood, took his mother by the hand, and15her into the kitchen.there before us was a beautiful table of16spread our 12-year-old son had prepared for my17as his mothers day gift with his smile.later, we learned he left immediately after sunday school to rush home to have it18for his mom.in our life, we often look at our circumstances and think how19 we think things are. then, when we see the outcome, we can only bow our humble heads in amazement at how things20for our good!1. a. mondayb. sunday c. thursdayd. friday2. a. lookingb. asking c. waiting d. paying3. a. brightb. naughtyc. absent d. honest4. a. questioningb. puzzlingc. surprising d. satisfying5. a. surelyb. probably c. actuallyd. mostly6. a. nearlyb. eitherc. ever d. still7. a. hospitalb. schoolc. housed. church8. a. realizing b. proving c. thinking d. enjoying9. a. rushedb. travelledc. went d. left10. a. angerb. joyc. sadness d. pride11. a. wellb. soon c. long d. far12. a. changingb. growing c. stopping d. moving13. a. excuseb. apologyc. smile d. view 14. a. up b. down c. ind. out15. a. talked b. forcedc. droved. led16. a. giftsb. drinkc. food d. fruit17. a. relativeb. friendc. mother d. wife18. a. bought b. prepared c. borrowed d. carried 19. a. badb. lucky c. good d. strange20. a. turn outb. turn up c. turn ond. turn off参考答案26.bccabddcaabbcddcdbaa: i know i should have told the headmaster at the time. that was my real 1 .he had gone out of the study for some 2 , leaving me alone. in his absence i looked to see 3 was on his desk. in the 4 was a small piece of paper on which were written the 5 “english writing prize 1949. history is a serious of biographies (人物传记)”.a(n) 6 boy would have avoided looking at the title as soon as he saw the 7 . i did not. the subject of the english writing prize was kept a 8 until the start of the exam so i could not 9 reading it.when the headmaster 10 , i was looking out of the window.i should have told him what had 11 then. it would have been so 12 to say: “im sorry, but i 13 the title for the english writing prize on your desk. youll have to 14 it.”the chance passed and i did not 15 it. i sat the exam the next day and i won. i didnt 16 to cheat, but it was still cheating anyhow.that was thirty-eight years 17 when i was fifteen. i have never told anyone about it before, 18 have i tried to explain to myself why not.the obvious explanation is that i could not admit i had seen the title 19 admitting that i had been looking at the things on his desk. 20 there must have been more behind it. whatever it was, it has become a good example of how a little mistake can trap (使陷入) you in a more serious moral corner (道德困境). 1. a. planb. faultc. graded. luck2. a. reasonb. coursec. exampled. vacation3. a. thisb. whichc. thatd. what4. a. drawerb. cornerc. middled. box5. a. namesb. wordsc. ideasd. messages6. a. honestb. handsomec. friendlyd. active7. a. deskb. paperc. bookd. drawer8. a. questionb. keyc. noted. secret9. a. helpb. considerc. practised. forget10. a. disappearedb. stayedc. returnedd. went11. a. existedb. remainedc. happenedd. continued12. a. tiringb. easyc. importantd. difficult13. a. sawb. gavec. setd. made14. a. repeatb. defendc. correctd. change15. a. takeb. havec. losed. find16. a. rememberb. learnc. meand. pretend17. a. pastb. agoc. thend. before18. a. eitherb. neverc. nord. so19. a. byb. besidesc. throughd. without20. a. butb. thoughc. otherwise d. therefore15 badcb610 abdac1115 cbada1620 cbcda (201*昆明质检)the poor bobby with only a dime(角票)finally saw a flower shop and went inside to wait in line. when the shop owner _1_ if he could help him, bobby _2_ the dime and asked if he could buy one _3_ as his mothers christmas gift. the shop owner looked at the _4_ and his tencent offering. then he put his _5_ on bobbys shoulder and said to him, “you just wait here and ill see what i can do for you. ”as bobby _6_, he looked at the beautiful flowers _7_ even though he was a boy, he could see why mothers and girls liked flowers. the sound of the door _8_ as the last customer left, made bobby back to _9_. all alone in the shop, bobby began to feel _10_ and afraid. suddenly the shop owner _11_out and moved to the counter. there, before bobbys eyes, lay twelve long stem, red roses, with leaves of green and tiny white flowers all _12_ together with a big silver bow. bobbys heart _13_ as the owner picked them up and placed them gently into a long white box. “that will be ten cents young man,” the shop owner said _14_ his hand for the dime. _15_,bobby moved his hand to give the man his _16_. could this be true? no one else would give him a thing for his dime! _17_ the boys reluctance(勉强) ,the shop owner added,“i just happened to have some roses on sale for ten cents a _18_. would you like them?” this time bobby did not _19_,and when the man placed the long box into his hands,he knew it was _20_. walking out of the door that the owner was holding for bobby, he heard the shop keeper say, “merry christmas, son.” the shop owner then explained to his wife that he had experienced something like the boy.我们不妨把这篇文章命名为“理解的赠品”,店主善意的做法对一个孩子的心灵和人生的影响是无形而意义深远的。1a. forced b. heard c. showed d. asked答案:d。当店主问bobby需要什么时2a. presented b. hid c. threw d. found答案:a。bobby呈现了那一角钱并问道能不能用它买一支花作为给妈妈的圣诞礼物。present展现,展示。3a. gift b. hat c. flower d. box答案:c。由上文的flower shop可知来这里是想买花。4a. shop b. boy c. door d. girl答案:b。店主看了看男孩和他的一角钱,然后把手放在男孩的肩膀上说:“你等一下,我看能不能帮你做点什么。”5a. hand b. foot c. back d. finger答案:a。见4题解析。6a. cried b. waited c. worried d. surprised答案:b。当bobby等待的时候,他看着周围美丽的花。 7a. but b. or c. and d. so答案:c。尽管他是个男孩儿,他能明白为什么妈妈和女孩儿们喜欢花。此处考查逻辑关系,从语境可以判断出,此处为递进关系,故选and。8a. knocking b. opening c. kicking d. closing答案:d。最后一位顾客离开时关门的声音使bobby的思绪回到了现实中来。由空后的as the last customer left可知,空处应该是花店门被关的声音。9a. dream b. life c. reality d. wish答案:c。reality现实,实际存在的事物。由语境可知,bobby看着店里各种美丽的花,人处在入迷的幻想的状态。10a. lonely b. alone c. terrible d. curious答案:a。独自一人待在店里,bobby开始觉得有点孤独,空后的afraid也是暗示。11a. came b. went c. brought d. took答案:a。突然店主“走出来”并走向柜台。由语境可知是come out而不是go out。12a. put b. tied c. changed d. got答案:b。tie系,扎,打结。13a. cheered b. broke c. sank d. affected答案:c。当店主拿起这些花轻轻地放进一个长长的白色的盒子里的时候,bobby的心一沉。sink下沉。由下文bobby的反应和店主的话可知答案。14a. finding out b. making out c. working out d. reaching out答案:d。“这些花一角钱,”店主边说边把手伸出去拿那一角钱。reach out for伸手去够,伸手去拿。15a. easily b. quickly c. slowly d. calmly答案:c。慢慢地,bobby把手伸出给店主那一角钱。由下文的could this be true?no one else would give him a thing for his dime!可知bobby不敢相信自己的眼睛,因此才慢慢地把钱递过去。16a. dime b. bill c. currency d. check答案:a。由上文反复提到的“dime”可知答案。17a. understanding b. sensing c. moving d. losing答案:b。意识到男孩的迟疑,店主又说道:“我刚好有一些一角钱一打的玫瑰降价销售,你不喜欢它们吗?”sense意识到,感觉到。understand虽具有一定的干扰性,但和语境不吻合。 18a. dozen b. double c. score d. decade答案:a。从上文空11后的twelve long stem,red roses可知答案。19a. think b. stop c. gain d. hesitate答案:d。这次bobby不再犹豫。hesitate犹豫,踌躇。20a. false b. mistaken c. impossible d. true答案:d。当店主把长盒子放在bobby手中时,他才知道这是真的。完形填空(记叙文).one day, a poor boy, who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry. he decided to1a meal at the next house. however, he lost his courage when a lovely young woman2the door. instead of a3he asked for a drink of water. she thought he looked4so she brought him a large glass of milk. he drank it slowly, and then asked, “how much do i5you? ” “you dont owe me anything, ” she replied. “mother has taught us never to6pay for a kindness. ” he said. . . “then i thank you from my heart. ”as howard kelly7that house, he not only be felt stronger8, but his faith in god and man was stronger also.many years later that same young woman became critically ill. the9doctors were baffled. they finally sent her to the big city, where they10 specialists to study her rare11.dr. howard kelly was called in for the consultation. when he heard the12of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. immediately he rose and went down the hall of the13to her room.dressed in his doctors gown he went in to see her. he14her at once. he went back to the consultation room and determined to do his best to15her life.after a16struggle, the battle was won.dr. kelly requested the business office to pass the final17to him for approval. he looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was18to her room. she feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. finally

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