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完形填空汇编(复习类)1、The story Im going to tell truly happened in my life.The other day, I met a man outside the gym who_16_a movie star. He was handsome and smiling. His upper body was muscular and he _17_to be on top of the world. “How are you?” I _18_with a smile. “Im doing really well,” he replied in a cheerful voice. His enthusiasm and big smile _19_the parking garage . _20_as he walked up, I _21_his long legs were thin and I saw he had a silver cane(手杖).“Why do you need that cane?” I couldnt _22_thinking he had a minor injury. “I have MS,” he answered in a _23_voice too, as his broad smile _24_left his face. Multiple Sclerosis is a very serious disease and often painful. I looked at him from my little red sports car and said, “You _25_it very well. You seem like a happy man _26_ the MS.” Without losing a bit of his smile he replied, “ I am a happy man,” and then added, “Id be even happier if I had that sports _27_.” It was ironic(讽刺的). Just _28_we spoke, Id been sitting in that little sports car, feeling sad about my painful shoulder over the last 11 months although I was _29_ after an operation. Heres a man with a _30_far tougher than mine, but his positive attitude made him feel no _31_happiness. He went on with his enjoyment of life as usual, which moved me deeply. It was also a wonderful reminder of that old _32_, “I cried because I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet.” _33_ your problems, just keep in_34_that none of us goes through life _35_and like the man with MS, make the most of what you have. Count your blessings.16.A.stared at B.talked about C.agreed with D.looked like17.A.conducted B.appeared C.performed D.pretended18.A.questioned B.advised C.complained D.greeted19.A.lit up B.put up C.held up D.kept up20.A.So B.And C.But D.Though21.A.diagnosed B.noticed C.examined D.checked22.A.want B.set C.wait D.help23.A.cheerful B.sad C.low D.painful24.A.sometimes B.regularly C.never D.always25.A.need B.handle C.demand D.deal26.A.in spite of B.in return for C.thanks to D.but for27.A.training B.coach C.coat D.car28.A.when B.until C.before D.since29.A.recovering B.suffering C.repairing D.benefiting30.A.direction B.location C.situation D.position31.A.fewer B.less C.further D.more32.A.story B.news C.saying D.lesson33.A.Whatever B.However C.Whichever D.Whenever34.A.head B.brain C.heart D.mind35.A.completely B.easily C.hardly D.lightly2)Night after night, as was often the case, shed lean down and push my long hair out of the 36 , then kiss my forehead.I dont remember when it first started 37 me. But it did. Finally one night, I shouted out as her, “Dont do that any more your hands are too 38 !” She didnt say anything in reply. But never again did my mother 39 my day with that familiar 40 of her love.With the years passing, my thoughts 41 to that night, when I missed my mothers hands, missed her goodnight 42 on my forehead. Sometimes the incident seemed very 43 , while sometimes far away. But always it was hidden in the back of my 44 . Now Mom is in her seventies, and those hands that I 45 thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my 46 . And now my own children are grown and gone. One thanksgiving Eve, 47 I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a 48 hand hesitantly run across my face to 49 the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so 50 , touched my brow.In my memory, for the thousandth time, I recalled the night and my young voice 51 . “Dont do that any more your hands are too rough!” 52 , I caught Moms hand in hand, saying how 53 I was for that night. I thought shed remember, as I did. But Mom didnt know 54 I was talking about. She had forgotten, and forgiven long ago.That night, I fell asleep with a new 55 for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.36AplaceBwayCorderDshape37ApleasingBfrighteningCsatisfyingDannoying38AsweetBtoughCuglyDrough39Atake upBgive upCend upDbreak up40AexpressionBsymbolCpromiseDexperience41AremainedBreturnedCoccurredDmissed42AstoryBgreetingCkissDsong43AcloseBseriousCdifferentDunusual44AbrainBmindCspiritDheart45AonceBevenCstillDalways46AhusbandBchildrenCfamilyDfather47AasBbeforeCalthoughDsince48AroughBreliableCthinDfamiliar49AtidyBtouchCbrushDwiped50AgentlyBfriendlyCcloselyDweakly51AweptBwhisperedCcomplainedDstruggled52AOn timeBAll at onceCOnce againDAs usual53AgratefulBanxiousCsorryDexcited54AwhereBwhyCwhatDwhom55AmemoryBsenseCpleasureDappreciation3)Driving to a store after a busy day at work, I saw a man standing near the store holding a sign that said, “Will work for food.” I knew at that moment that I was going into the store and 36 him something to eat. As I 37 the car park, I saw in my car mirror a lady come out from a hairdressers and 38 the man. I thought she must be going to give him some 39 or something to help him out. In the store I was 40 to get the things I needed and also the chicken dinner and a soda that I wanted to give the man outside. I hurried out to my car and 41 that I was going to be able to hopefully help this man.When I drove out of the car park, I couldnt see the 42 . As I turned the corner I saw the man sitting in a 43 area away from the hairdressers and still 44 up the sign. I immediately 45 over and gave the man the dinner and soda and said, “ 46 this will get you through today.” He looked at me and said, “Thank you so much!”As I got back into my car, I looked in the 47 and saw the man swallowing the dinner as if he hadnt eaten for days.I was so 48 that I was able to help him and at the same time I was so sad that the woman from the hairdressers, 49 , had asked the man to 50 from her shop. Its sad to say that 51 I live in a small city where homeless is not as 52 as in larger cities, people are uncomfortable with these people in 53 . All they need to do is lend a helping hand 54 and it could make a huge 55 in their lives.36. A. cookB. buyC. payD. serve37. A. turned intoB. got overC. called atD. pointed out38. A. interviewB. comfortC. blameD. approach39. A. exampleB. spaceC. moneyD. comfort40. A. preparingB. hurryingC. hesitatingD. planning41. A. explainedB. wonderedC. agreedD. felt 42. A. manB. foodC. ladyD. sign43. A. differentB. strangeC. famousD. comfortable44. A. makingB. holding C. takingD. building45. A. turnedB. thoughtC. pulledD. looked46. A. HopefullyB. FinallyC. LuckilyD. Naturally47. A. storeB. mirrorC. square D. crowd48. A. popularB. anxiousC. pleasedD. patient49. A. immediatelyB. obviouslyC. carefullyD. nervously50. A. stopB. sufferC. moveD. change51. A. whetherB. becauseC. thoughD. unless52. A. poorB. visibleC. selfishD. happy53. A. dangerB. actionC. needD. moment54. A. at timesB. at the timeC. at one timeD. at a time55. A. differenceB. mistakeC. decisionD. living4)Stephen Glenn is a famous scientist who has made several medical breakthroughs. When 36 why he was so much more 37 than the average person, he replied that it all came from an experience 38 his momAt 2, he was trying to 39 a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he 40 his hold on the slippery bottle and it fell, spilling (洒) its contents all over the kitchen floor! When his mom came in, instead of shouting at him or 41 him a lesson, she said, “Robert, what a great mess youve made! Ive 42 seen such a sea of milk. Well, now that the 43 has been done, would you please get down and 44 in the milk for a while 45 we clean it up?”So happily he did. After that, his mom said, “Robert, whenever you make such a mess like this, youll have to clean it up and restore (恢复) everything to its proper 46 . So which do you prefer, a sponge, towel or mop?” He 47 the sponge and together they cleaned up the milk. His mom then said, “Robert, youve just had a 48 experiment about how to carry a big milk bottle 49 with two tiny hands. Now go to the sink to fill the bottle with 50 and see if you can discover a way to carry it safely.” Instantly Robert learned that he could 51 it if he grasped the bottle at the 52 near the lip with both hands. 53 wonderful a lesson! The famous scientist then remarked it was then and there that he came to know that 54 were just opportunities for learning something new, which is what scientific experiments are all about.Wouldnt it be great if all parents could 55 the way Roberts mom did to him?36ApuzzledBexplainedCaskedDwondered37AcreativeBdiligentCcautiousDaggressive38AbeyondBwithCaboutDfrom39AdeliverBremoveCbringDmake40AdismissedBtightenedCcaughtDlost41AteachingBpunishingCdirectingDtaking42AsometimesBalwaysCrarelyDmostly43AexperimentBdamageCworkDfavor44AdrinkBgatherCswimDplay45AafterBwhenCbeforeDonce46AsituationBmodelCorderDsize47AchoseBusedClikedDsaw48AuselessBfunnyCvalidDfailed49AeffectivelyBheavilyCstronglyDluckily50AmilkBwaterCsandDstones51AcompleteBtryCmakeDget52AbottomBcoverCoutsideDtop53AHowBTooCVeryDWhat54AtestsBmistakesCexercisesDachievements55AreactBkeepCshow Dlook5)In 1883, a creative engineer, John Roebling, was inspired to build a splendid bridge connecting New York with Long Island. However, experts throughout the world thought that this was 16 . Even so, Roebling could not 17 the idea in his mind. After much discussion, he 18 convince his son Washington, an up-and-coming engineer, that the bridge in fact could be built. They hired their 19 and began to build their dream bridge. Only a few months 20 the project was underway a tragic on-site accident killed John Roebling and 21 injured his son, leaving him brain-damaged and unable to move or 22 . Surely now the project would have to be 23 . Though Washington Roebling lay in his hospital bed, he was not 24 and his mind remained as 25 as it was before the accident. Suddenly an idea 26 him. All he could move was one finger, so he 27 the arm of his wife with that finger, 28 to her that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. For 13 years Washington tapped out his 29 with one finger until the bridge was 30 completed.Perhaps this is one of the best examples of never-say-die attitude that 31 a terrible physical disability and achieves an impossible 32 . Often when we face difficulties in our daily lives, our problems seem very small 33 what many others have to face. The Brooklyn Bridge shows us that even the most 34 dream can be realized with 35 no matter what the chances are. 16. A. impossible B. unnecessary C. hard D. excellent 17. A. recognize B. accept C. ignore D. believe 18. A. attempted to B. sought to C. failed to D. managed to 19. A. family B. crew C. class D. team 20. A. since B. before C. after D. when 21. A. severely B. slightly C. poorly D. hardly 22. A. work B. say C. eat D. talk 23. A. continued B. abandoned C. interrupted D. accomplished 24. A. defeated B. hurt C. frightened D. destroyed 25. A. sharp B. broad C. noble D. advanced 26. A. beat B. occurred C. happened D. hit 27. A. waved B. felt C. touched D. held 28. A. appealing B. speaking C. indicating D. advising 29. A. orders B. instructions C. suggestions D. movements 30. A. quickly B. partly C. eventually D. slowly 31. A. overcomes B. acquires C. fights D. removes 32. A. award B. fortune C. status D. goal 33. A. combined with B. separated from C. compared to D. concerned about 34. A. primary B. distant C. lifelong D. good 35. A. determination B. knowledge C. confidence D. strength6)My wife was shouting at Sindu again. I threw the paper away and rushed to the scene. Mydaughter Sindu looked 36_ . Her eyes were wet with tears. In front of her was a bowl37 _with bitter melon. Sindu particularly hated bitter melon, but my wife believed38_ in the “cooling effects of bitter melon. I tried to 39_ Sindu to take a fewmouthfuls. She 40_ down a bit and wiped her tears. Then she said she would eat the41_ bowl of bitter melon on condition that I gave her whatever she asked for. I agreed.Slowly and 42_ , she finished the whole bowl. After that, Sindu came to me with her eyeswide with 43_ To our surprise, she wanted to have her head 44_ Impossible!shouted my wife. However, I knew that if I 45_ on my promise, Sindu would neverlearn to 46 her own. So I decided to keep my promise.On Monday morning, I 47_ her off at school. Just then,a boy shouted, Sindu,wait for me! What struck me was 48 hairless head. I was about to leave when a ladycame to me and said, Sir, your 49_ is great indeed! I didnt 50_ She continued,“That boy is my son. He is 51_ from Leukemia (白血病).He lost all his hair_52the side effects of the chemotherapy (化疗) He 53_ to come back to school because hewas afraid that the kids at school would make fun of him. Sindu visited him last week andpromised to help him, but I 54_ imagined that she would sacrifice her lovely hair for thesake of my son! Sir, you and your wife are blessed to have such a(n) 55_ soul for achild.”I didnt know what to say. It was then that I knew what love really was.36. A.excitedB.frightenedC.movedD.disappointed37. A.providedB.coveredC.filledD.equipped38. A.firmlyB.angrilyC.heavilyD.happily39. A.permitB.forbidC.persuadeD.order40. A.wentB.calmedC.cameD.fought41. A.sweetB.entireC. bitterD.little42.A.angrilyB.worriedlyC.painfullyD.sadly43.A.expectationB.happinessC.satisfactionD.pride44.A.noddedB.cutC.washedD.shaved45.A.got offB.went backC.looked backD.gave off46.A.honorB.remindC.shareD.take47.A.droppedB.sentC.tookD.picked48.A.itsB.herC.hisD.my49.A.wifeB.daughterC.viewD.life50.A.insistB.requestC.moveD.understand51.A.dyingB.escapingC.sufferingD.recovering52.A.according toB.instead ofC.thanks toD.because of53.A.tendedB.promisedC.refusedD.determined54.A.nearlyB.neverC.everD.seldom55.A.abstractB.simpleC.nobleD.horrible7)What a blessing to be alive in a wonderful world of unlimited possibilitiesAfter contracting Hodgkins disease at seven and being given six months to live,I recoveredIm not dying of cancerIm 36 with it 37 what comes my way, I dont have to be afraid any moreIn the second year of high school,the class was scheduled to run the 38 Due to the swelling and 39 from surgery on my leg,for two years I hadnt worn shorts and lived in 40 Yet that day,I was ready-shorts,heart and mindWhen the coach yelled,“ReadySetGo!” I ran faster than anyone else for the first 20 feet, 41 to finish firstAs we came around the first of four laps,there were students all over the 42 By the end of the second and third laps,many of the students had already 43 and were on the ground breathing deeplyBy the time I hit the fourth lap,I was 44 Then it hit meI realized nobody had given up 45 ,everyone had already finishedI cried12 minutes,42 seconds after starting,I 46 the finish lineI fell to the ground, 47 Suddenly my coach ran up to me and 48 ,yelling,“You did it,Manuel You finished,son ”He looked me 49 in the eyes,waving a piece of paper in his handIt was my 50 for the day,which I had forgottenHe read it aloud to everyoneIt simply said,“I,Manuel Diotte,will finish the mile run tomorrow,whatever 51 comeNo 52 or frustration will stop me 53 capable of finishing,and with God as my strength,Ill finish” My heart 54 and tears went awayIt was then 55 I realized winning is not always finishing firstSometimes winning is just finishing36Aenduring Bstudying Cliving Dburdening37ARegardless of BAs of C

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