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高三英语完形填空专项训练二 Passage 6Many people believe everything or almost everything they read in newspapers or hear on radio. A few years ago I 36 a story about a husband and wife who made a 37 mistake. They had gone shopping and had taken their small baby 38 with them. After they had finished their shopping, they returned to their car to go home. 39 they reached their car, they put the baby in the plastic baby carrier that 40 rode in for safety. The couple then 41 in their car toward home. After they had driven a few miles, they 42 the back seat to see how the baby was. To their surprise, the baby was not there. According to the 43 , the couple had put the plastic seat and the baby on the top of the car but had 44 to put him inside the car. They had driven away with the baby on the top of the car.The couple drove back 45 the store but did not find the baby. They called the police, and the police said that they 46 the baby and that the baby was 47 . The baby had fallen from the top of the car but had been 48 by his plastic seat. The 49 couple took their baby home and were always careful after that.There was one thing 50 with the story. It was not true. Stories such as this one are often 51 in newspapers and on radio and television. Because they are read and heard 52 that usually report the truth, many people believe them. People also believe them because, like the story 53 , they have something unusual or frightening about them. What is 54 is that newspaper and radio reporters 55 believe them.36.A.wroteB.readC.toldD.imagined37.A.puzzlingB.terribleC.interestingD.harmful38.A.aloneB.alongC.awayD.around39.A.SinceB.BeforeC.WhileD.After40.A.theyB.sheC.weD.he41.A.went awayB.drove offC.moved onD.left out42.A.searchedB.glanced atC.examinedD.thought of43.A.newspaperB.radioC.storyD.report44.A.leftB.plannedC.forgottenD.expected45.A.aroundB.towardsC.nearD.for46.A.savedB.sawC.helpedD.had47.A.dangerousB.deadC.D.fine48.A.protectedB.savedC.coveredD.caught49.A.satisfiedB.puzzledC.gratefulD.frightened50.A.wrongB.rightC.importantD.necessary51.A.reportedB.toldC.madeD.written52.A.at easeB.in placesC.for sureD.with joy53.A.toldB.mentionedC.printedD.recorded54.A.frighteningB.believableC.unluckyD.strange55.A.neverB.almostC.alsoD.alwaysAnswers: 36-40 BBBBD 41-45 BBCCB 46-50 DDACA 51-55 ABADC Passage7The story goes that some time ago, a man had very lovely little daughter. One day, the man 36 his 3-year-old daughter for 37 a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was tight and he became 38 when the child tried to decorate a 39 to put under the Christmas tree. 40 ,the little girl brought the gift to her 41 the next morning and said. “This is for you, Daddy.”The man was 42 by his earlier 43 , but his anger flared again when he found out the box was 44 . He yelled at her, stating, “Dont you know, when you give someone a present, there is 45 to be something inside?” The little girl looked 46 at him with tears in her eyes and cried, “Oh, Daddy, its not empty 47 . I blew kisses into the box. They are all for you, Daddy.”The father was crushed. He 48 his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her 49 Only a short time later, an 50 took the life of the child. It is also told that her father kept that gold box by his bed for many 51 and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out a(n) 52 kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there. In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold container 53 unconditional love and kisses from our children, family members, friends and God. There is simply no other 54 , anyone could hold, more 55 than this.36AaskedBpraisedCbeggedDpunished37AwastingBstealingCsellingDholding38AgladBangryCsadDupset39AroomBhallCboxDball40ANeverthelessBButCThereforeDAnd41AfatherBmotherCteacherDsister42ApuzzledBsurprisedCscaredDembarrassed43AoverworkBoverreactionCovercoatDoverpass44AemptyBheavyCfullDwet45AhappenedBseemedCsupposedDused46AdownBbackCupDforward47Aat allBafter allCabove allDin all48AputBturnedChandedDgave49AkindnessBforgivenessCsadnessDcarelessness50AovercoatBincidentCaccidentDaction51AdaysBmonthsCnightsDyears52AimaginaryBkindCgentleDwarm53Afilled withBpleased withCcrowded withDequipped with 54AworldBfeelingCpossessionDlove55AexpensiveBpreciousCDinterestingAnswers: 3640 DABCA 4145 ADBAC 4650 CAABC 5155 DAACB Passage 8As an engineering student, I had a degree and three good job offers. I couldnt help trembling when I heard about studies which showed that women are at a (n) 36 I discovered: just because a subject is 37 to learn, it does not show you are not good at it. You just have to grit your teeth and work harder to get good at it. 38 you do, theres a (an) 39 chance you will enjoy it more than anything else.In eighth grade I took algebra (代数). On one test I got only 36 percent of the 40 answers. I failed the next one, too. I started to 41 maybe Im just not good at this. I was lucky enough to have a teacher who didnt take my bad grades as a judgment of my 42 , but 43 as an indication that I should study more. He 44 me aside and told me he knew II 45 the following tests, and pulled my grade up to an A.I studied a lot in college, too. I had moments of fear while sitting below the fluorescent lights in the 46 library on Saturday afternoons, when I 47 that the estrogen (雌性激素) in my body was 48 me from understanding thermodynamics (热动力学). But the 49 in my class had to work just as hard, and I knew that I couldnt 50 to lose confidence in myself. I didnt want to choose between my femininity (女人气) and a good career. 51 I reminded myself that those 52 Heres a secret: math and science dont go 53 to most people. No one was 54 born knowing calculus (微积分). But as a famous saying goes: nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it. A woman can learn anything a man can, but first she needs to know that she can do it, and then takes a leap of 55 .36AadvantageBdisadvantageCtroubleD37AenjoyableBhumorousCsimpleDdifficult38AOnceBWhereCAlthoughDUntil39AstrongBpoorCimpossibleDfew40AwrongBCcorrectDmissing41AthinkBastonishCknowDdecide42AmarksBstandardsCcharacteristicsDabilities43AextremelyBsimplyCslightlyDespecially44ApulledBledCputDpushed45AdesignedBattendedCgotDtook46AchemistryBengineeringCbiology Dgeography47AworriedBagreedCknewDrealized48AprotectingBawakingCpreventingDattempting49AgirlsBboysCstudentsDclassmates50AaffordBtryChelpDmanage51AAlsoBButCThoughDSo52AstudiesBgradesCstudentsDexperiments53AactivelyBeasilyCdifficultlyDgradually54AneverBeverCevenDoften55AhonestyBknowledgeCrealityDfaithAnswers: 36-55BDAAC ADBAD BACBA DACBD Passage 9School was over and I was both mentally andphysically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of my 36 to get home. Sitting at the front made me 37 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.Jane, the driver, tried to break the 38 atmosphere by striking the match of 39 .I tried to mind manners and 40 listened, but usually I was too busy thinking of my day. On this day, 41 , her conversation was worth listening to.“My fathers sick,” she said to no one in 42 . I 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 43 the tears, she responded, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes lowed as she 44 , “Ive already lost my mum, so I dont think I can stand losing him.”I couldnt respond. I was 45 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 46 my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was, 47 still is, for her. I wouldnt like anyone to go 48 that.Suddenly I realized Jane wasnt only a bus driver. That was 49 her job. She had a whole world of family and concerns, too. I have never thought of her as 50 but a bus driver. I suddenly felt very 51 . I realized I had only thought of her as 52 as what her purpose was in my life. I paid no attention to Jane because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and brushed her off as 53 .For all I know, Im just another person in 54 elses world, and may not even be important. I 55 not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointments to keep. Understanding people is an art.36AanxietyBdeterminationCdecisionDattempt37AfindBmakeCthinkDstand38AunpopularBCunusualDunforgettable39AfireBtopicCconversationDdiscussion40ApolitelyBdevotedlyCcarelesslyDsincerely41AhoweverBthereforeCthusDotherwise42Asurprise BCsilenceDparticular43AfightingBavoidingCclearingDkeeping44AtoldBlastedCrepeatedDcontinued45Afor sureBat easeCin shockDin despair46AmercyBpainCpityDdisappointment47AsoByetCandDor48AoverBroundCthroughDwithout49AalmostBnearlyCeverDjust50AsomethingBanythingCnothingDeverything51AsadBdepressedCselfishDworried52AfarBlongCmuchDwell53AunfitBunselfishCunnecessaryDunimportant54AeveryoneBsomeoneCanyoneDno one55AmustBmayCcanDshouldAnswers: 3640 ADBCA 4145 ADADC 4650 BCCDB5155 CADBD Passage 10 Bears and humans often meet in National Parks. _36_ campers and hikers are warned not to feed the bears, many people ignore these warnings and feed the bears _37_. When bears are used to peoples food, _38_ soon arise. Bears like to eat a large variety of things, both meat and vegetables. Without human assistance, bears live _39_ on roots, twigs, leaves of trees, insects and small animals. With people _40_, the bears tastes quickly _41_ to include sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, and anything else they can temp humans into _42_. Bears often _43_ clever strategies(策略) for getting people to let go their food supplies. _44_, an unsuspecting(无戒备心的) hiker has taken off his or her pack for a rest only _45_ a bear charge out of the woods, _46_ the pack and quickly disappear into the underbrush with it. Hanging the pack on the tree branch wont _47_. Bears have been known to climb up, jump off, and catch the pack on the _48_ down. One mother bear stretched up with her baby on her shoulders to reach a pack stored on a pole. Many bears _49_ people into giving up their supplies. Although a bear is _50_ to attack a person and would probably run away _51_ screamed at, few people are willing to do so. Most people _52_ the pack and run the other way. This, of course, delights the bear. In some places, the Park Service installed(安装;设置) so
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