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2014高考英语完形填空基础练习(52)及答案完形填空训练school was over and i was both mentally and physically tired. i sat at the very front of the bus because of 1 to get home. sitting at the front makes you 2 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies. janie, the driver, tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of 3 . i try to mind my manners and 4 listen, but usually i am too busy thinking about my day. on this day, 5 , her conversation was worth listening to. “my fathers sick, ” she said to no one in 6 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. with a sudden change of attitude and interest, i asked, “whats wrong with him?” with her eyes wet and her voice tight from 7 the tears, she responded, “heart trouble.” her eyes 8 as she continued. “ive already lost my mum, so i dont think i can 9 losing him.” i couldnt respond. 1 was 10 my heart ached for her. i sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 11 my own mother was thrown into when my father died. i saw how hard it was, 12 still is, for her. i wouldnt like anyone to go through 13 . suddenly i realized janie wasnt only a bus driver. that was just her job. she had a 14 world of family and concerns too. i had never thought of her as anything but a driver. i suddenly felt very 15 . i realized i had only thought of people as 16 as what their purposes were in my life. i paid no attention to janie because she was a bus driver. i had judged her by her job and 17 as unimportant.for all i know, im just another person in 18 elses world, and may not even be important. i should not have been so selfish and selfcentred. everyone 19 a place to go to, people to see and appointments to 20 . understanding people is an art.1. a. determinationb. decisionc. attemptd. anxiety2. a. makeb. thinkc. stand d. find3. a. topicb. conversationc. discussiond. message4. a. devotedlyb. carelesslyc. sincerelyd. politely5. a. thereforeb. thusc. otherwised. however6. a. commonb. silencec. particulard. surprise7. a. avoidingb. clearingc. keepingd. fighting8. a. loweredb. closedc. widenedd. opened9. a. mind b. regretc. beard. miss10. a. angryb. shockedc. curiousd. interested11. a. painb. pityc. disappointmentd. mercy12. a. yetb. andc. ord. but13. a. thisb. themc. thatd. one14. a. darkb. narrowc. whole d. bright15. a. confusedb. selfishc. worriedd. sad16. a. longb. muchc. welld. far17. a. regard herb. helped her outc. brushed her offd. take her18. a. someoneb. anyonec. no oned. everyone19. a. hasb. takesc. findsd. needs20. a. stayb. remainc. keepd. put完形填空训练(七)15 dcbdd610 cdacb1115 abccb1620 daaac完形填空(记叙文).once upon a time, there were two very good friends who lived together in the shade of a rock. strange as it may seem, one was a1and one was a tiger. they had met when they were too2to know the difference between lions and tigers. so they did not think their3was at all unusual. besides, it was a peaceful part of the mountains, possibly4the influence of a gentle forest monk who lived nearby. he was a hermit, one who5far away from other people.for some unknown reason, one day the two friends got into a silly6. the tiger said, “everyone knows the cold7when the moon wanes from full to new! ” the lion said, “where did you hear such nonsense?everyone knows the8comes when the moon waxes from9to full! ” the argument got stronger and stronger. neither could10 the other. they could not11any conclusion to resolve the growing dispute. they12started calling each other names!fearing for their friendship, they decided to go to ask the learned forest13, who would surely know about such things.visiting the14hermit, the lion and tiger bowed respectfully and put their question to him. the friendly monk thought for a while and then gave his15. “it can be cold in any phase of the16, from new to full and back to new again. it is the wind that brings the cold, 17from west or north or east. therefore, in a way, you are both right!and neither of you is18by the other. the most important thing is to live without conflict, to remain19. unity is best by all means. ” the lion and tiger thanked the wise hermit. they were happy to20be friends.1. a. lionb. fox c. donkey d. hen2. a. weakb. young c. poor d. unforgettable3. a. difference b. relationship c. friendship d. connection4. a. as tob. in turnc. according tod. due to5. a. movedb. lived c. walked d. survived6. a. conferenceb. decision c. argument d. activity7. a. happensb. seemsc. bears d. comes8. a. coldb. good c. coold. clean9. a. newb. freshc. deliciousd. wonderful10. a. solve b. remind c. competed. convince11. a. cause b. arrivec. reach d. paint12. a. evenb. far c. yetd. ever 13. a. mother b. monk c. teacherd. parent 14. a. differentb. peaceful c. kindd. rich15. a. speech b. remarkc. comment d. answer16. a. moonb. sunc. dayd. weather 17. a. if b. whether c. untild. when 18. a. rewarded b. awarded c. wond. defeated19. a. interestedb. movedc. united d. amused 20. a. too b. also c. still d. quite 参考答案36.abcdbcdaadcabbdabdcc: . 完形填空(记叙文)i work with a warm, fun-loving woman named heather. this year our boss asked a group of us to1her family on thanksgiving. 2around the table, heather said something had totally3her the day beforelike she was walking in a new direction. i4and watched as her eyes welled with tears.heather deals daily with people on the5. she was speaking with a veteran and6if he was looking forward to thanksgiving. she was7when he said no, and asked why.he had been let go from his8more than a month before and was having a9time making ends meet. he shared how hard it was to feel10 to provide a thanksgiving meal11his wife and children.she12him a happy holiday and good luck. there was nothing to do but13good-bye and hang-up.“but i must do something, ” she thought. she knew the mans14and started calling restaurants in california (were in florida), asking if they could prepare and15a complete thanksgiving dinner. over and over she was16“no, it was too late or no, we dont do that or no, we dont deliver on17. ”running out of options, she18a delicatessen and said what she wanted to do.the man at the deli man agreed to19 if heather would pay, he would shop for everything, 20the meal and deliver it to the family on thanksgiving.and so it was, with a warm wish for a joyous thanksgiving from someone who cared. 1. a. take part inb. attend c. join in d. join2. a. heardb. seen c. talked d. seated3. a. ruinedb. affected c. changed d. differed4. a. suffered b. listened c. lived d. noticed5. a. telephoneb. radio c. table d. tv6. a. askedb. helped c. startedd. announced7. a. amusedb. surprised c. confused d. concerned8. a. armyb. country c. job d. family9. a. tastelessb. unhappyc. healthy d. hard10. a. powerlessb. useless c. careless d. confident 11. a. withb. for c. to d. at12. a. leftb. keptc. wished d. considered13. a. waveb. say c. kiss d. sign14. a. opinion b. meaning c. speech d. address15. a. giveb. expressc. deliver d. pass16. a. toldb. heardc. maded. talked17. a. holidaysb. vacation c. seasons d. november18. a. visitedb. calledc. chose d. went19. a. pack b. cook c. help d. wrap 20. a. runb. operatec. buy d. prepare参考答案37.ddcbaabcdabcbdcaabcd: 完形填空练习(三十七)on thursday night, i sat at my desk, rehearsing a speech i had to give in speech class. i looked at the clock: almost midnight. i 1 get to bed unless i wanted to 2 doing my speech. 3 it mildly, i 4 public speaking. whenever i have to give a presentation in a class, i 5 my head off the night before. i have very bad stage 6 . so the 7 thing i want to do is take a speech class, which means giving lots and lots of speeches. when i walked into the speech classroom on friday, it felt like entering a lions den (穴). i 8 myself that 9 the end of the hour class, i will be 10 the weekend. it didnt 11 quite so well. we 12 time before it was my turn. the teacher asked two others and me if we could give our speeches next week. 13 , certainly not! i wanted to get this speech 14 , not spend the weekend worrying about it. but i said 15 politely, instead of getting angry. 16 , he is a nice teacher. at that moment, i was 17 my lucky classmates who could have a carefree and happy weekend. 18 i quite like my topic which would 19 to my classmates something about chinese history and culture- how to use an abacus. but my wonderful topic would have to wait until next week because of my teachers bad 20 .1. a. would ratherb. had betterc. preferredd. needed to2. a. failb. stopc. fall asleepd. fall behind3. a. puttingb. sayingc. expressingd. showing4. a. dislikeb. lovec. avoidd. refuse5. a. thinkb. workc. worryd. talk6. a. anxietyb. frightc. desired. excitement7. a. veryb. lastc. leastd. best8. a. remindedb. toldc. comfortedd. thought9. a. atb. byc. ind. towards10. a. waiting forb. enjoyingc. leaving for d. looking forward to11. a. happenb. becomec. work outd. work12. a. tookb. keptc. ran out of d. took up13. a. thenb. whatc. whyd. but14. a. overb. over withc. nowd. complete15. a. yesb. noc. agreementd. nothing16. a. above allb. after allc. in factd. no doubt17. a. angry withb. jealous ofc. indifferent tod. happy for18. a. andb. thenc. actuallyd. still19. a. tellb. introducec. informd. bring20. a. arrangementb. choicec. mistaked. time management完形填空练习(三十七)15 bcaac610 bbabd1115 cccba1620 bbcbd*结束完形填空练习(三十八)there comes a time in a persons life when childhood fantasies (幻想) end and reality begins. santa claus and the easter bunny (复活节兔子) 1 to be mum and dad, and 2 fade away. i dont know if most people remember this event, but i know 3 it happened to me. on a(an) 4 summer day, my grandfather told me one of his crazy stories. i headed off to 5 the indians that grandpa said lived in the woods. but after some hours searching without success i gave up. tired and 6 , i went to ask grandpa.how come 7 of your stories ever come true?well, sometimes you have to make them come true, he answered. i once had a friend named huck finn who made his own adventures.he 8 to tell me about his buddy (密友) huck, who floated down the mississippi river on a raft (木筏). i sat listening to him, 9 every word he said. when he finished, i went off to have my own 10 .two hours later i had a small and badly made raft. i took it to the 11 along with a branch from a tree to use as an oar (桨). i couldnt 12 and had been told many times to stay away from the pond. but today i had the raft so with a big shove; i pushed it out and jumped on top. i was fine for a total of four seconds; then i started to 13 . 14 , i tried to use the branch to paddle (划桨) 15 in, but 16 pushed myself farther out. knowing that i would drown, i did what any other nine-year-old would do in a similar situation: i 17 ,from the edge of the

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