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2014高考英语完形填空抓分练习题(9)及答案. 完形填空(记叙文)we were coming home one sunday afternoon from a fun filled weekend at our ranch (大农场) in south texas. i remember the1was starting to get a little grumpy (脾气暴躁的) in the car with my two girls. mom and dads tempers were2.as we were driving down a long deserted road, we3an elderly gentleman having trouble with a (n)4tyre. i said we should stop and lend a hand for this5guy. i got a resounding (回响) no from my passengers. “you should never stop out on6roads in the middle of nowhere, daddy, plus were hungry and the next dq is coming up soon.” well. . . i did7; i asked the girls to lock all the doors8said i would only be a minute.the elderly man had been there for well over an hour in 95-degree hot humid (潮湿的) weather. he was9as to how all this new tyre changing stuff worked. i smiled and asked if i could lend a10. well in no time i had his tyre fixed and all his stuff11in his truck and he was on his way.my girls12this whole experience through the window of our car. my youngest13 that that was a really nice thing to do and it really didnt take14. the coolest thing that happened was the elderly man as it15was one of my wifes16best friends from years ago. my father-in-law1735 years ago but it surely made all of us feel18. not to mention that building19that was in the car before i stopped was gone, it was20with conversation on how to lend a hand when someone needs help!1. a. conversationb. journeyc. workd. help2. a. as wellb. just wellc. for exampled. instead3. a. found outb. came upon c. communicated withd. talked with4. a. extrab. freec. flatd. new5. a. poorb. goodc. oldd. hopeless6. a. busyb. desertedc. rockyd. muddy7. a. drive onb. agreec. speed upd. stop8. a. butb. soc. ord. and9. a. disappointedb. unsatisfied c. angryd. confused10. a. tireb. handc. toold. truck11. a. put awayb. put asidec. put backd. put up12. a. examinedb. metc. watchedd. learned13. a. commentedb. suggested c. desiredd. praised14. a. too muchb. that longc. anythingd. well15. a. turned inb. turned onc. turned upd. turned out16. a. sistersb. brothersc. fathersd. mothers17. a. passed awayb. gave away c. took awayd. died away18. a. luckyb. goodc. coold. nervous19. a. tirednessb. hungerc. angerd. sadness20. a. coveredb. replacedc. offeredd. fixed参考答案115.aabcabdddbccabdcabcb: a lady and her husband stepped off the train in boston. they walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer 101 of harvards president. but they were 102 by his secretary and kept waiting. for hours, the secretary took no notice of them, 103 that the couple would finally become 104 and go away. but they didnt. the secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 105 .a few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 106 face. the lady told him, “we had a son that 107 harvard for one year. he loved harvard. he was 108 here. but about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. my husband and i would like to 109 a memorial (纪念物) to him somewhere on campus.”the president wasnt 110 . instead, he was shocked. “madame,” he said, “we cant put up a statue for every person who studied at harvard and died. if we did, this 111 would look like a cemetery (墓地). ” .“oh, no,” the lady 112 quickly. “we dont want to put up a statue. we would like to give a 113 to harvard.” the president rolled his eyes and 114 at the couple and then exclaimed, “a building! do you have any 115 how much a building costs? we have spent over $ 7500,000 on the campus building at harvard.” for a moment the lady was silent. the president was 116 , because he could get rid of them now. then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “is that all it costs to start a 117 ? why dont we just start our own?” her husband nodded. 118 their offer was turned down. mr. and mrs. stanford traveled to california where they founded the university that bears their 119 , a memorial to a son that harvard no longer 120 about.101. a. labb. libraryc. hall d. office102. a. watchedb. stoppedc. followedd. interviewed103. a. hoping b. findingc. realizingd. imagining104. a. surprised b. disappointed c. worried d. troubled105. a. hopelesslyb. carefully c. unexpectedly d. unwillingly106. a. pleasantb. funnyc. coldd. sad107. a. attendedb. visited c. studiedd. served108. a. cleverb. bravec. proudd. happy109. a. set about b. set up c. take down d. take over110. a. satisfiedb. excited c. moved d. ashamed111. a. house b. part c. garden d. place112. a. explainedb. expressedc. refusedd. admitted113. a. building b. yardc. playground d. square 114. a. laughedb. shoutedc. glancedd. called115. a. suggestionb. ideac. thoughtd. opinion116. a. boredb. astonishedc. interestedd. pleased117. a. department b. universityc. business d. club118. a. onceb. whilec. since d. though119. a. nameb. characterc. pictured. sign120. a. talkedb. knewc. heardd. cared101. d(解析:根据上文中的“they walked without an appointment”和下文中的定语“of harvards president”可判断出走进了校长的办公室。)102. b(解析:从上文中的“they walked without an appointment”和下文的内容可判断出他们来的目的是想访问大学的校长。)103. a(解析:秘书不理睬他们的目的是希望他们离开。)104. b(解析:从下文可知,秘书希望他们失望而离开。)105. d(解析:上文“the secretary took no notice of them”说明很不情愿地把这件事报告给校长。)106. c(解析:从上文可知这对夫妇是在没有预约的情况下要求见校长的,这引起了校长的不快。)107. a(解析:在大学上了一年的课。study 是不及物动词,后面要加介词。)108. d(解析:从上文“he loved harvard”可知他在大学里过的很愉快。)109. b(解析:根据宾语可判断出想为他建立纪念物。)110. c(解析:根据下文校长拒绝了这对夫妇的请求可判断出校长并没有被感动。)111. d(解析:其它三个干扰项都表示某个建筑物的某个部分,而place却可以指任何一个地方,所以选d。)112. a(解析:根据下文可判断出校长产生了误解,这位老夫人马上进行了解释。)113. a(解析:从下文可知他们想建一座楼房。)114. c(解析:从上文可以看出,校长看了他们一眼。)115. b(解析:从下文可知,校长怀疑他们是否知道建一座大楼需要多少钱。)116. d(解析:从下文可知,校长认为不会再受这两个人的纠缠,因而感到高兴。)117. b(解析:从上文和下文都表明harvard是一所大学。)118. c(解析:根据这两个句子的意思可判断出是因果关系。)119. a(解析:因为这对夫妇建造大学的目的是纪念他们的儿子,所以可以判断出是以他们的姓氏命名这所大学的。)120. d(解析:由于这所大学的校长不同意他们在校园里为儿子建造纪念物,即表示他们的儿子是不再受到这所大学关心的学生。)it was 11:30 in the evening. a 1 american lady of about seventy was standing on the side of an alabama 2 trying to bear a pouring rainstorm. her car had 3 and at the moment she 4 needed a ride. wet to the skin, she decided to flag down the next 5 . a young white man stopped to help hergenerally unheard 6 in those conflict-filled (矛盾冲突) 1960s. the man 6 her to safety in his car, and 8 a taxicab (a kind of car) for her. she seemed to be in a great 9 . she wrote down his 10 , thanked him and drove away. several days went by and a 11 came on the mans door. to his 12 , a very big color tv was delivered to his home. a special note was 13 to it. it read: “dear sir, thank you so much for assisting a(an) 14 coloured woman on the freeway 15 night. the rain 16 wet all over not only my clothes 17 my spirits. then you 18 along. because of you, i was 19 to make it my dying husbands bedside just 20 he passed away. god bless you for helping me and kindly serving others. sincerely, mrs. nat king dole.”1. a. black b. white c. poor d. sick2. a. railway b. freeway c. street d. avenue3. a. broken up b. speeded up c. broken down d. slowed down4. a. seriously b. badly c. fairly d. probably5. a. bus b. truck c. taxi d. car6. a. from b. by c. before d. of7. a. put b. led c. fetched d. took8. a. hired b. took c. sent d. asked9. a. need b. help c. hurry d. trouble10. a. address b. number c. name d. words11. a. lady b. salesman c. letter d. knock12. a. surprise b. delightc. joy d. satisfaction13. a. offered b. given c. stuck d. written14. a. aged b. dark c. lucky d. unhappy15. a. another b. the other c. other d. any16. a. let b. made c. had d. turned17. a. and b. but c. or d. otherwise18. a. got b. went c. ran d. came19. a. able b. ready c. likely d. willing20. a. after b. before c. until d. since15 abcbd 610 ddaca1115 bacab1620 bbdabthe house itself had been sold that morning. now it was the 1 of the contents in it. the crowd of dealers, collectors, and bargain-hunters moved around 2 this and that and generally having a last 3 round before the excitement of the chase. every piece was 4 and listed, and everyone had a copy of the list.the 5 was to take place in the sitting room.the salesman was trained to notice the 6 movement of a hand, eyes or even eyebrows (眉毛), 7 of which might signal a bid (叫价).the salesman came in the climbed to his stand. his staff 8 him in and took their places.“ladies and gentlemen,” the salesman said, “i have been instructed to tell you that everything must be sold this afternoon. no 9 is too low or too high for everything, 10 a price i must 11 for everything. we are now 12 to begin, and we do so 13 lot (article) number one ” at this point two men 14 onto the central table a large wooden chest.“now what am i bid for this fine old chest? do i hear 20? no? 10 then. 15 . the wood alone is worth 40, so make me an 16 .” his eyes swung round the room.“ one pound.” a womans voice called.“one pound im bid,” said the salesman 17 , “for this chest, any 18 on 1 now? one pound im bid. do i hear two? 19 at 1 then.” he brought his wooden hammer 20 sharply onto his desk.1. a. chanceb. turnc. listd. price2. a. watchingb. askingc. sellingd. examining3. a. showb. stayc. lookd. examination4. a. coloredb. servedc. linedd. numbered5. a. turnb. examinationc. contentd. sale6. a. slightestb. simplestc. quickestd. strangest7. a. noneb. somec. anyd. all8. a. showedb. followedc. letd. called9. a. chairb. pricec. oned. furniture10. a. thoughb. becausec. butd. unless11. a. careb. havec. payd. look12. a. readyb. surec. abled. eager13. a. onb. inc. ford. with14. a. steppedb. climbedc. pulledd. lifted15. a. go onb. hurry upc. come alongd. go ahead16. a. offerb. excusec. answerd. effort17. a. proudlyb. angrilyc. eagerlyd. surprisingly18. a. changeb. advancec. mand. offer19. a. workingb. comingc. gettingd. going20. a. upb. downc. backd. out参考答案15 bdcdd 610 acbbc1115 baddc1620 acbdb完形填空(记叙文)the phone was ringing. the telephone was on my husband, peters side of the1. he was still sound asleep. peter is a policeman. he is on2for nighttime jobs. we had only just moved to nelson bay, australia. i quickly prodded (捅) peter and he3the phone.no, it wasnt4police callit was my brother, butch, who lived in sydney, about a 3-hour drive south. it was also 3 oclock in the morning. something was5wrong. my sister, susan, had died only 3 months earlier and i couldnt help but think the6.what happened next will7with me, always.butch had8because he was worried about a9man who had just telephoned him. butch didnt know him because the man called10. apparently, he needed to talk to somebody because his wife had died recently and he felt that he couldnt go on11. he was planning to kill himself and decided to let somebody12. butch tried to keep him talking, to learn anything about him. the man confided that he loved13and said that he had his own boat, named after his wife, the laura, and that he lived at fingal bay. it just so14that fingal bay was only a 10-minute drive from where we were in nelson bay.butch wanted peter to see if he could go and find him15anything drastic happened. peter left almost immediately and, 16, was able to find the man because his boat, the lau
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