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2001年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后人36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。He has been called the “missing link.” Half-man, half-beast. He is supposed to live in the highest mountain in the worldMount Everest.He is known as the Abominable Snowman. The 36 of Snowman has been around for 37 . Climbers in the 1920s reported finding marks like those of human feet high up on the side of Mount Everest. The native people said they 38 this creature and called it the “Yeti,” and they said that they had 39 caught Yetis on two occasions 40 none has ever been produced as evidence (证据).Over the years, the story of the Yetis has 41 . In 1951, Eric Shipton took photographs of a set of tracks in the snow of Everest. Shipton believed that they were not 42 the tracks of a monkey or bear and 43 that the Abominable Snowman might really 44 .Further efforts have been made to find out about Yetis. But th eonly things people have ever found were 45 footprints. Most believe the footprints are nothing more than 46 animal tracks, which had been made 47 as they melted (融化) and refroze in the snow. 48 , in 1964, a Russian scientist said that the Abominable Snowman was 49 and was a remaining link with the prehistoric humans. But, 50 , no evidence has ever 51 been produced.These days, only a few people coutinute to take the story of Abominable Snowman 52 . but if they ever 53 catching one, they may face a real 54 : Would they put it in a 55 or give it a room in a hotel?36. A. eventB. storyC. adventureD. description37. A. centuriesB. too longC. some adviceD. many years38. A. heard fromB. cared forC. knew ofD. read about39. A. evenB. hardlyC. certainlyD. probably40. A. asB. thoughC. whenD. until41. A. developedB. changedC. occurredD. continuted42. A. entirelyB. naturallyC. clearlyD. simply43. A. foundB. declaredC. feltD. doubled44. A. existB. escapeC. disappearD. return45. A. clearerB. moreC. possibleD. rare46. A. hugeB. recentC. ordinaryD. frightening47. A. strangeB. largeC. deepD. rough48. A. In the endB. ThereforeC. After allD. However49. A. imaginedB. realC. specialD. Familiar50. A. soB. besidesC. againD. instead51. A. rightlyB. actuallyC. normallyD. particularly52. A. lightlyB. jokinglyC. seriouslyD. properly53. A. succeed inB. insist onC. depend onD. join in54. A. decisionB. situationC. subjectD. problem55. A. zooB. mountainC. museumD. laboratory02年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试What is intelligence (智力) anyway? When I was in the army I 36 an intelligence test thatall soldiers took, and, against 37 of 100, scored 160. I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 38 have scored more than 80. 39 , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him - and he always 40 it. Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man 41 questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I d prove myself a 42 . In a world where I have to work with my 43 , I d do poorly. Consider my auto-repair man 44 . He had a habit of telling 45 . One time he said,Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聋哑) man 46 some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made 47 movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 48 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk 49 him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the 50 man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀). 51 do you suppose he asked for them? I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, Why, you fool, he used his 52 and asked for them. I ve been 53 that on all my customers today, but I knew 54 Id catch you. Why is that?” I asked. Because you are so goddamned educated, Doc. I knew you couldnt be very 55 . And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.36. A. failed B. wrote C. received D. chose37. A. an average B. a total C. an examD. a number38. A. always B. possibly C. certainlyD. frequently39. A. Then B. Thus C. Therefore D. Yet40. A. fixed B. checkedC. droveD. changed41. A. answered B. practised C. designedD. tried42. A. teacher B. doctor C. winner D. fool43. A. brains B. effort C. hands D. attention44. A. again B. as usual C. too D. as well45. A. lies B. jokes C. news D. tales46. A. bought B. tested C. foundD. needed47. A. cutting B. hammering C. waving D. circling48. A. nodded B. raised C. shook D. turned49. A. brought B. packed C. sentD. sold50. A. clever B. other C. right D. next51. A. What B. How C. Who D. Which52. A. imagination B. hand C. voice D. information53. A. trying B. proving C. practising D. examining54. A. for sure B. at onceC. in fact D. right now55. A. clear B. silly C. slow D. smart03年 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 I played a racquetball game against my cousin Ed last week. It was one of the most 36 and tiring games Ive ever had. When Ed first phoned and 37 we play, I laughed quietly, figuring on an 38 victory. After all, Eds idea of 39 has always been nothing more 40 than lifting a fork to his mouth. 41 I can remember, Eds been the least physically fit member in the family. and 42 proud of himself. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers. Although the family often 43 about that. Id refused to buy a 44 T-shirt or to lose weight. So when Ed 45 for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly 46 . I was so surprised that I was 47 . My cousin must have made an effort to get himself into shape. 48 , at the point in our game when Id have predicted(预计) the score to be about 9 to 1 in my favor, it was 49 7 to 9 and Ed was 50 . The sudden realization was painful. We 51 to play like two mad men. When the score was 16 up. I was having serious 52 about staying alive until 21 years old. Let alone 53 that many points. When the game finally ended,both of us were lying flat on our backs, too tired to 54 . In a way, I think we both won: I the game, but cousin Ed my 55 .36AencouragingBhopeless CsurprisingDregular37AdeclaredBmentionedCpersuaded Dsuggested38AunforgettableBunexpectedCeasyDearly39AexerciseBpreparationCjoyDfitness40Atime-savingBcomfortableCsuitable Deffort-making41AAs soon asBAs long asCWhenDSince42AstrangelyBpersonallyCreasonablyDeagerly43Acared BforgotCquarreledDjoked44AcleanBlargerCstraightDdarker45Aset outBgot readyCarrivedDreturned46Anotice BadmireCbelieveDmeasure47AnervousBcuriousCcarelessDspeechless48AAfter allBAs a resultCAbove allDAt last49Amistakenly BthenCinsteadDnaturally50AleadingBcoming Cwaiting Dcounting51ApretendedBstopped CcontinuedDdecided52AthoughtsBdoubtsCsituationsDproblems53AscoringBcompletingCreceivingDkeeping54Aplay BstartCsleepDmove 55Afriendship Brespect CsupportDfavor2004年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国1卷)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)It was the night before the composition was due. As I looked at the list of topics (题目) , “The Art of Eating Spaghetti (意大利面条)” caught my eye. The word “spaghetti” brought back the 36 of an evening at Uncle Aliens in Belleville 37 all of us were seated around the table and Aunt Pat 38 spaghetti for supper. Spaghetti was an exotic (外来的) treat in 39 _ days. Never had I eaten spaghetti, and 40 of the grown-ups had enough experience to be _41 it. What laughing 42 we had about the 43 respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth. 44 , I wanted to write about that, but I wanted to 45 it down simply for my own 46 , not for Mr. Fleagle, my composition teacher. 47 , I would write something else. When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no 48 left to write a proper composition for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to 49 my work. Two days passed before Mr. Fleagle returned the 50 papers. He said, “Now, class, I want to read you a composition, The Art of Eating Spaghetti.” My words! He was reading my words out 51 to the whole class. 52 laughed, then the whole class was laughing with open-hearted enjoyment. I did my best not to show 53 , but what I was feeling was pure happiness, 54 my words had the power to make people _55 . 36. A. memoryB. thoughtC. knowledgeD. experience37. A. whenB. whereC. sinceD. after38. A. cookedB. servedC. gotD. made39. A. theirB. pastC. lastD. those40. A. noneB. oneC. someD. neither41. A. careful about B. good at C. fond of D. interested in 42. A. speechesB. lessonsC. sayingsD. arguments43. A. nearlyB. naturallyC. officiallyD. socially44. A. EspeciallyB. ProbablyC. SuddenlyD. Fortunately45. A. settleB. putC. biteD. let46. A. workB. storyC. luckD. joy47. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. As for himD. Except for that48. A. timeB. excuseC. wayD. idea49. A. give upB. continueC. hand inD. delay50. A. writtenB. gradedC. collectedD. signed51. A. loudB. fastC. publiclyD. calmly52. A. PeopleB. NobodyC. SomebodyD. I53. A. shockB. wonderC. worryD. pleasure54. A. if B. forC. whileD. although55. A. excitedB. satisfiedC. thinkD. laugh注释:Belleville belvil n. 贝尔维尔(地名)Fleagle fli:gl 弗利格(人名)respectable rispektbl a. 受人尊重的2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题(全国1卷)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I 36 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 37 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 38 in front of him, which he was 39 to read, but I could 40 that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my 41 the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the 42 way in which the waiter and I 43 each other. He seemed even more puzzled as 44 went on and it became 45 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 46 . When he came out, he paid his bill and 47 without another glance in my direction.I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 48 . “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective (侦探). He 49 you here because he though you were the man he _ 50 .” “What?” I said, showing my 51 . The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I 52 say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a 53 .” “Well, its really 54 _ I came to a restaurant where Im known,” I said. “ 55 , I might have been in trouble.”36. A. knewB. understoodC. noticedD. recognized37. A. sinceB. even ifC. thoughD. as if38. A. flatB. openC. cutD. fixed39. A. hopingB. thinkingC. pretendingD. continuing40. A. seeB. findC. guessD. learn41. A. menuB. billC. paperD. food 42. A. directB. familiarC. strangeD. funny43. A. chatted withB. looked atC. laughed atD. talked about44. A. the waiterB. timeC. ID. the dinner45. A. trueB. hopefulC. clearD. possible46. A. restaurantB. washroomC. officeD. kitchen47. A. leftB. actedC. sat downD. calmed down48. A. wantedB. triedC. orderedD. wished49. A. metB. caughtC. followedD. discovered50. A. was to beatB. was dealing withC. was to meetD. was looking for51. A. careB. surpriseC. worryD. regret52. A. mustB. canC. needD. may53. A. discoveryB. mistakeC. decisionD. fortune54. A. a pityB. naturalC. a chanceD. lucky55. A. ThusB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Therefore2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题 (全国1卷)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)On a hot summer day in late August, I sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront caf on a Greek island. Over a hundred degrees in 36 air, crowded, tempers (脾气) of both the tourists and waiters had 37 to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment.At the table next to mine sat an attractive, 38 couple, waiting for 39 . They held hands, whispered, kissed, and laughed. Suddenly they stood, picked up their 40 and stepped together 41 the edge of where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water. The man stepped 42 for the two chairs. He politely 43 his lady in the knee-deep water and then sat down himself. All people around laughed and cheered. 44 appeared. He paused for just a second, walked into the water to 45 the table and take their 46 , and then walked back to the 47 cheers of the rest of his 48 . Minutes later he returned carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses. Without pausing, he went _49 into the water to 50 the wine. The couple toasted (祝酒) each other, the waiter and the crowd. And the crowd 51 by cheering and throwing flowers to them. Three other tables _52 to have lunch in the water. The place was now filled with laughter.One doesnt step into water in ones best summer clothes. Why not?Customers are not served 53 . Why not?Sometimes one should consider 54 the line of convention (常规) and enjoy 55 to the fullest.36. A. fresh B. cool C. still D. thin37. A. managed B. expectedC. attemptedD. risen38. A. lonely B. curiousC. well-dressedD. bad-tempered39. A. cheers B. service C. attentionD. flowers40. A. metal tableB. empty bottle C. chairs D. bags41. A. on B. off C. around D. along42. A. outsideB. forward C. down D. back43. A. led B. seated C. watchedD. received44. A. The managerB. A friend C. A waiter D. The servant45. A. set B. washC. remove D. check46. A. menuB. billC. foodD. order 47. A. loud B. anxiousC. familiarD. final48. A. touristsB. customers C. fellowsD. assistants49. A. at last B. in time C. once more D. as well50. A. change B. drink C. sell D. serve51. A. replied B. insisted C. agreed D. understood52. A. preparedB. joined in C. settled up D. continued53. A. with pleasureB. in the cafC. in the sea D. with wine54. A. followingB. keeping C. limiting D. crossing55. A. lifeB. wine C. lunchD. time注释:seek / sought / sought vt. 寻找waterfront w:tfrnt a. 沿海的2007年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语 (全国1卷)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)In the United States there was an unusual tale telling of the daughter of a mechanic (技工). One day while walking along the bank of a lake, the girl 36 to see 20 eggs laid by a wild goose. After some time the girl 37 the mother would not return to her eggs and she 38_ to take them home. There she carefully 39 the eggs in the heat of a lamp. Several days 40_ the eggs broke and the baby geese came into the 41 .Geese are known to take the first living thing they see as their mother. 42 , to these young geese, the girl was their mother.As they 43 , the girl was able to 44 her birds to run across the grass, but she could not teach them to 45 . The girl became increasingly worried about this, both when 46_ and in her dreams. Later, she had an 47 : She would pilot a plane to guide them in 48 . She asked her father for a plane and he assembled (组装) a small aircraft for her.Caring about 49 safety, the father decided to pilot the plane himself. However, the birds did not 50 or follow him, and 51 slept in the grass.One day, the girl 52 into the plane, started it and soon left the 53 . Seeing their mother take to the air, the birds 54 flapped (拍打) their wings and 55 . She flew the plane freely in the sky, her young birds following.36. A. managedB. attempted C. happened D. supposed37. A. realizedB. expected C. imagined D. admitted38. A. helped B. decidedC. affordedD. meant39. A. placedB. protectedC. treatedD. examined40. A. agoB. outC. laterD. long41. A. familyB. lakeC. homeD. world42. A. But B. AlsoC. ThusD. Still43. A. increasedB. improvedC. roseD. grew44. A. ask B. leadC. wantD. allow45. A. flyB. raceC. swimD. sing46. A. asleepB. awayC. aroundD. awake47. A. ideaB. opinionC. explanationD. excuse48. A. skyB. heavenC. flightD. plane49. A. hisB. herC. theirD. its50. A. respectB. rememberC. recognizeD. receive51. A. soB

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