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2014高考英语完形填空精英练习题(16)及答案完形填空练习About once a month I have to go to Degford for my work. One day I went into a hotel there to have something to 1 . The waiter 2 my coat and put it in a small room.About an hour later I was 3 to go. The waiter 4 me my coat. 5 something fell out of the pocket onto the floor. It was a small white box. Then I took a good look at the 6 . “Oh, youve brought someone 7 coat,” I said to the waiter. “It looks very much like mine, 8 it is quite new, and this isnt my box .either.”“Oh, then I 9 someone has taken your coat and left this,” said the waiter. “This kind of thing 10 sometimes.”I opened the box. There was a beautiful gold ring in it. So I went 11 to the police station.“ 12 lost a ring?” I asked.“Yes,” said a policeman. “A young man who came in this morning lost a ring, he lost it in London.”He 13 the young man. A few minutes later, the man arrived.“Yes, this is my ring,” he said. “How can I 14 you, sir? You see, I paid a lot of money for this ring and 15 I lost it on the train!”After I told him the 16 of the coat, he said, “You havent been on the train. I havent been in the hotel. So how did my ring 17 in the coat?”“Did 18 sit or stand next to you on the train?” asked the policeman.“Yes,” said the young man. “But I dont remember his face.”“You may remember this coat,” said the policeman. “Was it like this one?”“Yes, it was,” said the young man. “But my friend here 19 the thief.”The policeman laughed. “ 20 .” he said. “The thief on the train stole your ring, and like our friend here, he went into the hotel to get some food. Only he didnt take the right coat away with him.” 1. A. doB. buyC. eatD. deal with2. A. tookB. foundC. likedD. watched3. A. anxiousB. gladC. invitedD. ready4. A. showedB. returnedC. broughtD. dressed5. A. LuckilyB. SuddenlyC. ObviouslyD. At once6. A. ringB. boxC. coatD. pocket7. A. lostB. missedC. newD. elses8. A. butB. andC. insteadD. for9. A. knowB. wonderC. supposeD. find10. A. appearsB. happensC. meetsD. changes11. A. aroundB. aboutC. aheadD. along12. A. WhoB. Has sheC. Has anyoneD. Have you13. A. wrote toB. rememberedC. telephonedD. knew14. A. returnB. thankC. findD. help15. A. thenB. soC. yetD. however16. A. modelB. priceC. storyD. size17. A. comeB. putC. setD. get18. A. heB. the thiefC. the waiterD. anyone19. A. discoveredB. isntC. has caughtD. doesnt know20. A. Im afraid notB. YesC. NoD. Surely完形填空练习(五十六)15 CADCB610 CDACB1115 DCCBC1620 CDDBC*结束完形填空(记叙文)Anyone who knew Mark Twain, either personally, professionally, or through his legacy of literature, knew that he was a writer whose cigars were as instrumental to his1as his written words. In the history of cigars, there was no one who was a bigger fan, or a more dedicated smoker. His love of tobacco can not be2by anyone, with the3, naturally, of Samuel Clemens.It is4that at the age of eight, a5boy in tattered clothing, Twain began smoking 100 cigars per month. He was able to get these cigars from a lonely shopkeeper in the village who took6on the young. Whenever boys7to fetch him water, this shopkeeper would8them with a supply of cigars. This was all it took for Twain to9a lifelong habit and a lifelong love.Twain, quite simply, was10by tobacco. In essays like “Smoking as Inspiration” and “Concerning Tobacco”, Twain11that no standard, other than a mans own judgment, can be used to measure the12of a cigar.Many of the most famous cigar13were uttered by Twain. These include, “Eating and sleeping are the only14that should be allowed to15a mans enjoyment of his cigar. ” and, the most famous, “If there are no16in Heaven, I shall not go. ” Four years17to his death, Mark Twain gave a speech at his 70th birthday18. In this speech, he revealed his key reasons for19. One of these was that he simply, “made it a20never to smoke more than one cigar at a time. ” 1. A. imagination B. existence C. fame D. career2. A. matched B. admired C. described D. followed3. A. exception B. expectation C. comparison D. contrast4. A. reported B. said C. proved D. considered 5. A. nameless B. careless C. penniless D. jobless6. A. care B. attention C. pity D. pleasure7. A. decided B. competed C. guaranteed D. offered8. A. provide B. reward C. award D. present9. A. develop B. gain C. obtain D. achieve10. A. encouraged B. inspired C. discouraged D. addicted11. A. states B. recalls C. comments D. argues12. A. inspiration B. addiction C. attraction D. greatness13. A. descriptions B. mottos C. quotes D. wisdom14. A. activities B. businesses C. events D. affairs15. A. break B. interrupt C. stop D. reduce16. A. enjoyments B. quotes C. cigars D. essays17. A. ahead B. superior C. inferior D. prior18. A. congratulation B. presentation C. celebration D. preparation19. A. survival B. inspiration C. success D. life20. A. routine B. regulation C. rule D. limitation参考答案91.BAABCCDBABADCABCDCAC: 完形填空(记叙文) (吉林省长春市外国语学校2011届第一学期第一次高三月考)I returned to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, after graduation. I had been there before my mother became a minister. Two weeks later, I told my mother I was bored. She said, “Herere the car keys. Go and buy some fruit. ” 81, I jumped into the car and speeded off.Seeing me or rather my82, a boy sprang up, 83to sell his bananas and peanuts. “Banana 300 naira. Peanut 200 naira! ”Looking at his black-striped bananas, I84to 200 total for the fruit and nuts. He85 and I handed him a 300 naira note. He didnt have86, so I told him not to worry. He was87and smiled a row of perfect teeth.When, two weeks later, I88this same boy, I was more aware of my position in Nigerian society. I should89this country as the son of a90. But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so91to see a little boy who should have been in school selling fruit.“Whats up? ” I asked. He answered in92English, “I. . . I no get money to buy books. ” I took out two 500 naira notes. He looked around93before sticking his hand into the car94the bills. One thousand naira means a lot to a family that95only 15, 000 naira each year.The next morning, security officers told me, “In this place, when you give a little, people think youre a fountain of opportunity. ”96its right, but this happens everywhere in the world. I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for97. After six months work in northern Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing on the road. “Are you in school now? ” He nodded. A silence fell as we looked at each other, and then I98what he wanted. I held out a 150 naira note. “Take this. ”He shook his head fiercely and stepped back99hurt. “Its a gift. ” I said. Shaking his head again, he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts. “Ivebeen waiting to100these to you. ” 81. A. EncouragedB. DisappointedC. Delighted D. Confused82. A. carB. motherC. driverD. keys83. A. willingB. afraidC. eagerD. ashamed84. A. got downB. bargained downC. put downD. took down85. A. explainedB. promisedC. agreedD. admitted86. A. changeB. notesC. checksD. bills87. A. troubledB. regretfulC. comfortableD. grateful88. A. ran afterB. ran intoC. ran overD. ran to89. A. protectB. enjoy C. helpD. support90. A. ministerB. headmasterC. managerD. president91. A. luckyB. amazingC. funnyD. common92. A. oldB. brokenC. traditionalD. modern93. A. proudlyB. madlyC. curiouslyD. nervously94. A. forB. withC. atD. upon95. A. spendsB. paysC. makesD. affords96. A. PossiblyB. ActuallyC. CertainlyD. Fortunately97. A. joysB. nutsC. booksD. bananas98. A. askedB. imaginedC. remindedD. realized99. A. whenB. as ifC. even ifD. after100. A. sendB. provideC. sellD. give参考答案92.CACBCADBBADBDACACDBD: 完形填空-议论类(北京市朝阳区高三第二次统一考试)My earliest memory of dad is grabbing his hand while we walked together. As I 36 older, I remember my father and I listening to basketball games on the radio. I always fell asleep 37 the game was over. When I woke up in the morning the score sheet with the 38 score on it would be lying 39 me. Ill always remember that.On cold mornings my father would bring his bread truck by the house. I used to ride on the floor of that bread truck 40 he delivered the bread to the stores. The 41 and the warmth from the bread made my mouth water and kept me warm. Ill always remember that.My father would 42 all my games. One night before an important game my father told me 43 that he wouldnt be able to watch the game because he had to deliver the bread and it was a three-hour 44 from his route(路线). The next day as the game time approached I thought about my dad. I happened to look across the field and 45 saw his bread truck pulling into the stadium. He managed to 46 the game. Ill always remember that.Years later I had become a teacher. Ill never forget the voice on the phone early one morning telling me dad had just been 47 in a traffic accident. I could hear my heart 48 in my ears. I 49 the phone and went back to my bedroom. After that nothing really 50 to me. I still taught in school 51 I couldnt focus on my teaching. One day I was on the playground 52 a little boy walked up to me and grabbed my hand. His hand held mine the same way I used to hold my fathers by the last two 53 . At that moment I found my 54 in life again. You see even though my father was gone, he left something with me. He left me his smile, compassion and touch. My purpose was to use those 55 as he did. From that day On I started. Ill always remember that!36AseemedBgrewCturnedDchanged37AwhenBalthoughCbecauseDbefore1,3,538AfreshBfinalCofficialDopposite39Aacross fromBin place ofCnext toDahead of40AasBsoCuntilDunless41AsmellBcolorCtasteDshape42AreactBconfirmCserveDattend43AexactlyBsadlyCslowlyDsimply44AdriveBwalkClengthDride45AimmediatelyBhopefullyCsurprisinglyDunusually46AmakeBkeepCtakeDwin47AkilledBinjuredCtrappedDsaved48AstrikeBknockCbeatDhit49Aheld upBheld backChung onDhung up50AcaredBmatteredCtroubledDmeant51AifBonceCandDbut52AwhileBafterCwhenDbefore53AshouldersBfingersCarmsDlegs54ApurposeBpleasureCpositionDprogress55AlessonsBprizesCgiftsDsubjects答案 36.B 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.A 41.A 42.D 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.A 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.CNowadays lots of students ask their parents for money to buy things they like For me, to ask for money is like entering a(n) 36 I learned this from 37 Last year my mother told me that the 38 way I would get my drivers license before I turned eighteen depended on 39 I paid for the classes myself “What?” I asked in 40 Judging by the look on my mothers face, I knew 41 that my reasoning would have no 42 on the situationThree weeks later, I started working 43 a hostess at a factory, twice a week A month later I paid $ 270 for driving lessons, and then over $20 to 44 my permit testall paid for by 45 other than yours truly My pockets were empty 46 as soon as they were filledMy mother thought tha

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