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2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(21)及答案完形填空练习 i do not know the city at all and 1 , i could not speak a word of the language. after havingspent my first day seeing 2 in the town centre, i decided to lose my 3 deliberately (故意地) on my second day, since i 4 that this was the best way to get to know my way 5 . i got on the first bus that passed, and some thirty minutes later came to 6 must have been a suburb (郊区). the first two hours passed 7 enough. i discovered mysterious little bookshops in back streets and 8 arrived at a market-place where i stopped and had a coffee in an open-air cafe. then i decided to 9 back to my hotel for lunch. after walking about 10 for some time, i made up my mind to ask 11 . the trouble was that the only word i knew of the language was the 12 of the street in which i lived and 13 that i pronounced badly. the policeman 14 me, smiled and gently 15 me by the arm. there was a 16 look in his eyes as he pointed left and right and left again. i nodded politely and began walking 17 the direction he told me. about an hour passed and i noticed that the houses were getting 18 and green fields were appearing on either side of me. i had come all the way into the country. the only thing 19 for me to do was to find the 20 railway station.1. a. more or lessb. whats morec. on the wholed. above all2. a. sightsb. boobc. everythingd. anything3. a. walletb. wayc. hoteld. meals4. a. knewb. found outc. came to seed. believed5. a. hereb. therec. overd. around6. a. thatb. whatc. with d. it7. a. unhappilyb. stupidlyc. pleasantlyd. difficultly8. a. at onceb. carefullyc. finallyd. sadly9. a. returnb. comec. rund. get10. a. happilyb. aimlesslyc. correctly d. carelessly11. a. the wayb. a mealc. the named. people12. a. nameb. placec. shopd. people13. a. evenb. stillc. yetd. so14. a. stared atb. came toc. listened tod. nodded to15. a. caughtb. tookc. seizedd. touched16. a. mysteriousb. goodc. foolishd. distant17. a. tob. inc. ford. at18. a. largerb. betterc. fewerd. more19. a. leftb. givenc. thatd. right20. a. bestb. smallestc. nearestd. biggest完形填空练习(六十一)15 babdd610 bccdb1115 aaccb1620 dbcac*结束完形填空(记叙文).阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。if and when were friends. every week they met and had lunch. their conversation usually centered on all the things they were going to achieve. they both had many 1and they loved to talk about them.this 2saturday when they met at a restaurant, when sensed that if was not in a great 3. once they placed their order, when questioned if, “you dont seem cheery?” if looked at when and replied, “im not sure. i just dont feel like i am making any 4. last week i saw a course i wanted to take if only i had the time to take it.” when knew exactly how if felt. “yeah,” replied when, “i also saw a course and i am going to register when i get enough money together.” when then said, “well, what about that new job you were going to apply for? you were so 5about it last week, did you apply?” if responded, “if my computer didnt 6last week, i would have applied. but, my computer is not working, so i could not type my 7.” “dont worry about it, if. when you are ready another job will come through. i have been thinking about looking for another job also, but i will wait and when the weather gets 8i will look then.” when then went on to tell if about his week, hoping that it would 9him up a bit.the man at the next table couldnt help 10when and if. he said, “im sorry, but i think i know how you could solve your problems. you two 11me of an old proverb: if and when were 12, and nothing grew.”if and when looked 13. the gentleman smiled and explained, “start 14how many times you use the words if and when. 15thinking if and when, start doing, take action, stop talking about if and when. and you will succeed.” 1. a. advantagesb. friendsc. dreams d. companies 2. a. particularb. especialc. familiard. similar 3. a. placeb. orderc. pointd. mood4. a. mistakeb. progressc. friendd. sense 5. a. worriedb. carefulc. cautiousd. excited6. a. break downb. turn downc. take downd. calm down7. a. paperb. advertisement c. resumed. document 8. a. coolerb. nicerc. warmerd. worse9. a. bringb. comec. digd. cheer10. a. overhearb. overlookc. overcomed. overflow11. a. accuseb. ridc. remindd. rob12. a. wateredb. plantedc. boughtd. buried13. a. delightedb. shockedc. satisfiedd. puzzled14. a. countingb. rememberingc. forgettingd. numbering15. a. other thanb. but forc. rather thand. except for 参考答案101.cadbdacbdacbdac: . 完形填空(记叙文)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。a music student and her father were barred from a ryanair flight because they hadnt bought an extra seat for her violin. twelve-year-old francesca rijks, who attends a 1 music school, had planned to put the valuable 2in an overhead locker as hand luggage. otherwise it would have to be put in the hold, at risk of terrible damage.but even though her father said airline staff had told him that would be 3, workers at the gate demanded they 4a third ticket costing an extra $190more than 5the cost of their own seats.francescas father unwillingly agreed to pay, but by then he was told 6had closed and instead they had to fly home from germany with easyjetwhich 7the violin as hand luggage.mr. rijks, 49, a management expert, 8a refund (退款) from ryanair and appealed to other musicians and their families to 9the airline. francesca attends the world-famous chethams school of music in manchester, which owns the violin. to keep in practice, she took it with her when she and her father visited his homeland. on their 10home he booked ryanair tickets for a (n) 11of $79 flying from weeze, just over the german border, to birmingham. they ended up paying $250 to fly by easy jet to sheffield, from where francescas mother 12them.earlier this month the daily mail told how three violinists 13at a concert in norfolk had to pay $ 1, 340 for 14seats for their 18th-century instrumentsworth $800, 000 eachon a ryanair flight from frankfurt. ryanair says instruments which fit within its hand-luggage guidelinesup to 10kg and not 15than 55cm40cm20cmcan be carried on board, but larger items such as violins and guitars need their own seats if they are not to go in the hold. 1. a. commonb. leadingc. valuabled. powerful2. a. equipmentb. suitcasec. partd. instrument3. a. includedb. forbiddenc. directedd. permitted4. a. giveb. buyc. bookd. list5. a. halfb. partc. doubled. triple6. a. sellingb. bookingc. boardingd. apologizing7. a. regardedb. acceptedc. servedd. designed8. a. refusedb. plannedc. suggestedd. demanded9. a. avoidb. protectc. encouraged. prevent10. a. gainb. returnc. arrivald. entrance11. a. partb. bitc. amountd. total12. a. collectedb. raisedc. invitedd. gathered13. a. appearingb. puttingc. performingd. operating14. a. freeb. sparec. especiald. extra15. a. smallerb. biggerc. mored. less 参考答案102.bddbccbdabdacdb: a latest national survey has found that over half of chinas netizens (网民) are suffering from various mental problems although some 62 percent of them claim at the same time that they are happy on the whole anyway.this is the result of chinas first white paper on netizens health conditions issued on wednesday by 39.net, chinas largest authoritative website on health sciences. it is the first most comprehensive health survey on netizens health situation ever conducted in china in ten years time. the white paper came out after two months of online and offline research that involved over 150 thousand netizens, covering topics and questions on health knowledge, mental situation, sense of health, and living habits.according to the white paper, more than 70 percent of chinas netizens say they are suffering from mental problems such as bad memory, anxiety, depression, and a lack of confidence. and a similar 72 percent of them also say they are often suffering from diseases like insomnia, dizziness, joint degeneration and achings. meanwhile, another 53 percent of netizens believe that white collar employees who have bigger work pressures are more likely to catch mental problems.the white paper adds, doing almost no sports and spending long time surfing online lead to the above mentioned health problems among netizens. only 9 percent of netizens take up sports on weekends while over 40 percent stay home, surfing. and only 16 percent netizens can assure more than eight hours sleeping daily.at present, china has a netizen population of 162 million, with a monthly consumption of 186 yuan, or about 25 dollars, on internet surfing.21 the national survey on netizens health situation _.a. was conducted on wednesday b. was carried out online and offlinec. is conducted every year d. covered about half a million netizens22 which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined part “white collar”?a. white clothes. b. office workers. c. white offices. d. white people.23 all the following factors have been mentioned to cause the health problems among netizens except _.a. shopping online b. spending long time onlinec. heavy work pressures d. doing no sports24 whats the main idea of the passage?a. china has a large netizen population.b. the internet has a negative influence on people.c. many netizens in china have mental problems.d. how to surf the internet safely and healthily.new yorkso were going away on weekends and sticking close to home. but are we traveling with the kids? heres how the down economy is changing the way we travel.secondary citiessome smaller cities are stealing the glory. fort myers, fla. experienced double digit (位数) growth in january 2009 over january 2008, based on american express travel bookings. cities like portland, ore. are also becoming popular destinations, with travelocity data showing an increase of 38% over last year. even philadelphias star is rising, said travelocity senior editor shaw brown.brown said its hard to explain exactly the reason for the boom: it could be a decrease in airfare or hotel prices or excellent marketing. hotel rates in fort myers are down about 10%. but hotel rates in portland are up, she said. she thinks philadelphias higher popularity is due to good marketing, a decrease in airfare of 16% compared to the overall 8% decrease for domestic flights and more interest in historic destinations in general.family travelrather than take a two-week vacation to europe, families are going to national parks.david mandt, spokesman for the association of amusement parks, is cautiously optimistic about the summer season. he said even when gas was $4 a gallon in 2008, people continued to visit theme parksthey simply selected parks closer to their homes. while for years, park operators have used special offers, promotions and discounts to encourage families to visit at a specific time, the deals may be easier to find this year, especially when it comes to packages that include accommodations. universal orlando resort has a deal allowing families to book a three-night package and receive two additional nights free. packages include accommodations at a hotel near universal and unlimited theme park admission to both universal studios and islands of adventure. 60. it can be inferred from the news report that _.a. the number of visitors to fort myers doubled in a yearb. secondary cities didnt enjoy much popularity beforec. people visit smaller cities because hotel rates are downd. visitors are more interested in historic destinations now61. the writer describes what universal orlando resort offers in order to show _.a. that some packages are easier to find this year b. where families go for their vacation this yearc. why people prefer parks closer to their homes d. how families choose packages for their vacation 62. what is the best title for the news report?a. trip destinations closer to homeb. trip offerings on the increasec. special travel packages for everyoned. travel trends in a down economy60、b ad *结束d americans: restless? illiterate(没文化的) ?americans are queer people: they cant rest. they have more time, more leisure, shorter work hours, more holidays, and more vacations than any other people in the world. but they cant rest. they rush up and down across their continent as tourists; they move about in great herds to conferences; they search the wilderness; they flood the mountains; they keep the hotels full. but they cant rest. the scenery rushes past them. they learn it. battles and monuments are announced to them on a tour bus. they hear them, but they dont get them. they never stop moving; they rush up and down as shriners, masons, old graduates, bankersthey are a new thing each day, always rushing to a reunion or something. so they go on rushing about till eventually the undertaker (殡葬工) gather them to the grave.americans are queer people: they cant read. they have more schools, and better schools and spend more money on schools and colleges than all europe. but they cant read.

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