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1、学习 - 好资料2014 高考语篇填空题集I used to live selfishly, I should admit. But one moment changed me.I was on my lunch break and had left the office 1 (get)someth ing to eat. On the way, I saw a Busker(街头艺人 ),with a hat in front of him. I had some coins in my pocket, but I would not give _2to him, 3(think)to my

2、self he would only use the money to feed his 4 (addict)to drugs oralcohol. He looked like that type-y oung and ragged. But 5 was I going to spe nd the money on ? Only 6 (feed)my belly to Coca-Cola or chocolate! I the n realized I had no right to place myself above him just because he was busk ing.I

3、stopped and dropped all 7 co ins into his hat, and he smiled 8 me, I watched for a while. As selfish as itsounds, I expected something more to come from that momen a feeling of 9 (happy)or satisfaction, forexample. But nothing happened. 10 (disappoint), I walked off.“It proved to be a waste of money

4、,”I thought.One after noon, my son Adam asked me,“ Areall people the same eve n if they are differe nt in color?”I thought for a minute, 1the n I said, “I 'll expla in, if you can just wait un til we make a quickstop at the grocery store. I have something 2(interest)to show you. "At the gro

5、cery store, we bought some apples red ,green and yellow ones. Back home. I told Adam," It's time 3(answer)your question.” I put one apple 4 each type on the table. ThenI looked at Adam, 5 had a curious look on his face.“ People are like apples. They come in all differe nt colorshapes and si

6、zes. On the outside, some of theapples may not even look as delicious as the 6 (other).” AsI 7 (talk), Adam was exam ining each on e 8(care).Then, I took each of the apples and peeled them, 9 (place)them back on the table, but in 10differentplace.A woman in her sixties lived alone in her little cott

7、age with a pear tree at her door. She spent all her time 1(take)care of the tree. But the childre n n earby drove her crazy by maki ng fun 2 her. They would climb her treeand then run away with pears, 3 (shout)“Aunty Misery ” at her.One eve ning, a passer-by asked to stay for the night_ 4 _ (see)tha

8、t he had an hon est face, shelet him in and gave him 5 nice treat. The next morning the stranger, actually a sorcerer (巫师 ), 6(thank)herbygranting ( 允准 )her wish that anyone who climbed up her tree should not be able tocome back dow n un til she permitted it.When the childre n came back 7 (steal)her

9、 fruit, she had them stuck on the tree. They had to beg her long before she gave the tree permission to let 8 go. Aunty Misery was free from the trouble at last.One day ano ther man stopped at her door. This one did not look trustworthy to her, so she asked 9hewas .“I am Death, I have contekb you wi

10、th me.” said he.Thinking fast Aunty Misery said,“10ne, I 'd like to pick some pears from my dear tree toremember the pleasure.四In a land far away, once upon a time there was great poverty (贫困 )and only the rich couldman age1 great problems. Three of those rich men and their serva nts were travel

11、i ng together on a更多精品文档学习 - 好资料road 2 they came to a very poor village.The first could not stand 3 (see)the poverty, so he took all the gold and jewels from his waggons (四轮载重马车 )and shared them out 4 the villagers. He wished them all the best of luck, and he left.The second rich man, seeing the wor

12、rying situation, 5 (stop)for a short time and gave the villagers all hisfood and drink, since he could see that money would be of little use6 them. Hemade sure that they each received their fair share and would have eno ugh food 7 (last)for some time. Then, he left.The third rich man, on see ing suc

13、h poverty, speeded up an d 8 (go)straight through the village without.stopp ing The two other rich men saw this from a dista nee and comme nted with each other 9 the third rich man lacked sympathy. It was good that they 10 (they)had bee n there to offer help.五One sunny after noon, a seve n-year-old

14、girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassla nd intothe woods 1 she realized that she was lost.Sitt ing on a rock and won deri ng what to do, she 2 (begi n)cry ing. After a while. She decided to walk alon g 3 wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. When it 4 (get)dark, she saw

15、 a small, dark woode n house. She ope ned the door and cautiously stepped in. Sudde nly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out thedoor and back to the woods. Cold and tired, she fell_5(sleep )n ear a stream.The girl's parentre out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy sensed that his mistr

16、ess女主人)was 6da nger. He jumped through a win dow, 7 (break)the glass. He looked in the fields.But he could not find his mistress any where. However, from the ground came a familiar sce nt气味 )as he 8(low)his head. He followed the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking _9(loud)i nto the air, t

17、he dog searched through the woods un til he found the house. But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his delight, he saw his mistress blue shirt in the dista nce.He jumped over some bushes and saw the little stream, 10 the girl was asleep.六One ni ght I decided to spe nd s

18、ome time buildi ng a 1 (happy)a nd closer relati on ship with my daughter.For several weeks she had been 2 (ask)me to play chess(棋) with her, so I suggested a game and she eagerlyaccepted. It was a school night, 3, and at nine o 'clock my daughter asked ifI could hurry my moves, because she need

19、ed to go to bed; she had to get up at six 4 the morning. I knew shehad strict sleep ing habits, so I thought she ought to be _ 5 to give up some of this_ 6(strict). I said to her,“ Come on, you can stay ufor once. We're having fun. ”We played onforanotherfifteenminutes,duringwhichtimeshelookedan

20、xious.Finallyshesaid,as8 _ quickly. ”“No, ” I replied.con ti nued for ano ther ten minu tes, 9 10 _ (beat).“ Ple“If you 're going to play it well, you're going to playsudde nly my daughter burst into tears, and admitted that she七I used to believe in the American Dream, 1_ _ meant a job, a mo

21、rtgage (按揭 ),credit cards, success. I wanted it and worked toward it like every one else, all of us separately chas ing the same thing.One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell apart. I found myself homeless and alone. I had my更多精品文档学习 - 好资料truck and $56. I searched the coun tryside

22、for some place I could rent for the 2 _(cheap)possible amoun t. I came upon a shabby house in West Virgi ni a. It was aba ndon ed, full of broke n glassand rubbish. I found the owner and ren ted it.The locals knew no thi ng about me, 3 slowly, they started teachi ng me the art of being an eighbor. T

23、hey dropped off bla nkets, can dles, and tools and began_ 4 _ (stick) around to chat. Theystarted to teach me a belief in a differe nt America n Drear not the one of in dividual achieveme nt but of neighborl in ess.What I 5 (believe) in, all those things I thought were necessary for a civilized life

24、, were_ 6 (exist) in this place. Up on the mountain, my most valuable possessions were my appo in tme ntswith my n eighbors.Four years later, I moved back into tow n. I saw many people were hav ing a 7( real)hard time, 8 (lose)their jobs and homes. I man aged to rent a big eno ugh house to take in_9

25、_ handful of people .The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one. It's not so muabout 10 I can get for myself; ithovs weocrtn all get by together.改编自 2013 年江苏完型 )八When I was 8 years old, I once decided to run away from home. With my suitcase packed and somesandwiches in a bag, I started

26、for the front door and said to Mom,_ 1 (leave) ” “I“If you want tcrun away , that's all right, ” she said.“But you cametotlaiByiibmeand you can leave the same way. thre w my suitcase and san dwiches on the floor heavily and started for the door aga in.“Wait a minute, ” Mom said. your want back Y

27、ou didn' t wear anything when you arrived. This reallyan gered me. I tore my clothes of shoes, socks, un derwear and aand _shouted,“ Can I go now?”“ Yes, ”Mom answered,“ but once you close that door, don 4 (comteebockt”I was so angry that I slammed 砰地关上 )the door and stepped out on the front por

28、ch. _ _5_ (sudden) I realized that I was outside, with nothing on. Then I noticed that down the street, two neighbor girls were walk ing toward our house. I ran to bide behi nd a big tree in our yard at on ce. After a while, I was sure the girls _ _6_ (pass) by. I dashed to the front door and banged

29、 on it loudly.“Who s there? ” I heard.“It 's Billy! Let me in!”The voice behind _7_ door answered,“ Billy doesn' liMe hereanymore. He ran away from home.”8(glance)behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged,“Aw, c 'I 'mtill your son. Let me二 9_ ”The door inched open and Mom&

30、#39;s smiling face appeared.“Did you chfe0_ge_y(oiuacide)about running away?” she asked.“ What 's for supper? ” I answ 改编自2013 年湖南完型 )九What makes a gift special? Is it the price you see on the gift receipt(收据 )? _1_is it the look on therecipie nt's face whe n they receive it that determ ines

31、 the true value? What gift is worth the most?This Christmas I was debat ing what to give my father. My dad is a hard pers on to buy for_2_ he n ever wan ts anythin g. I pulled out my phone to read a text message from my mom 3 (say) that we were leav ing for Christmas shopp ing for him whe n I came a

32、cross a message on my phone that I had locked. The message was from my father. My eyes fell on a photo of a flower take n in Wyoming, and un dern eath a poem by William更多精品文档学习 - 好资料Blake. The flower, 4 Ion e dan deli on( 蒲公英 )sta nding aga inst the bright blue sky, in spired me. My dad 5_ (recite)

33、those words to me since I was a kid. That may eve n be the reas on why I love writi ng. I decided that those words would be my gift to my father.I decided to create my gift. I sent the photo to my computer and typed the poem on top of it. AsI 6(arra nge) the details ano ther poem came to mind,_7 _ (

34、write) by Edgar Alla n Poe; my dadrecited it too. I typed that out as well and searched online for a background to the words of it. As I watched bothpoems pass ing through the 8 _(prin t), the white paper colori ng with words that shapedmy childhood. I felt that this was a gift that my father would

35、truly appreciate.Christmas soon arrived. The minute I saw the look on my dad's face as he unwrapped those swirling blackletters_ (care) placed in a cheap frame, I knew I had given theperfect 10.改编自 2012 年湖南卷阅读 A 篇)十A boy was walking home 1 school when he saw a large, temptin( 诱人的 ) apple on one

36、of the branches ofan apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasn-eater, t much of a fruit2_ (prefer) a bar of chocolate if given the choice, but, as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempt ing.Seeing the apple, the boy wan ted it. The more he looked at it, the 3(hun ger) he felt andthe

37、 more he wan ted that apple.He bega n to jump up and dow n, as high as he could, at the top of each jump stretch ing his arms to get the apple. Still it remained out of _4_ . Not giving up, he though, if only he had something to sta nd on, but it was a tidy n eighborhood and there was _5_ he could u

38、se. He _6 (try) everythi ng he could thi nk to do. Without see ing any other choices, he gave up and started to walk away._, the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy, even if heouldn 'atays get _8_ he wan ted .Hestarted to say to 9 (him) “ This isrhelpfiil, I don' t have the apple and I &

39、#39; m feeli ng miserable as well.There 'sthat is 10 (change) but we are supposed to be able to changourn thing more I can do to get the applfeelings. If that' s the case, what can I do to f(改编 e 自 e2011年江苏完型 )十一"What's it like to have a gap betwee n your teeth?" a girl asked m

40、e one day.Nobody -_1_ - (ask) before. My hand unconsciously rose to cover my_2 二 .But, as shelooked at me, sincerely waiting for an answer, I realized she was not trying to be rude. "I never think about it," I 3_ (true) replied. She nodded and turned away. I was left wondering if people lo

41、oked at me and saw only gappy teeth.Later that day at home, I bega n to con sider my teeth aga in. I felt upset. I thought my life would besomehow better_4 二 _my teeth were not gappy. How I wan ted the perfect teeth that every one else seemed to have!Of course, Mom noticed everything. She has lived

42、her entire life with gappy teeth, and tried to convince me that there was nothing to worry about. When I refused to listen, she told me I could get the surgery to close the gap if it was that importa nt. "Let's be hon est, though," she said. "If every one got surgeries to becomepr

43、etty, every one would be exactly the same. There is beauty in_ _5_(differ)."Her _6_made me con sider my teeth seriously. The thought of 7_ (lose) my gap was moreterrible than the8 (real) that people were going to notice9_ . I realized how important itwas to me. It is part of my ide ntity.更多精品文档学习 - 好资料Nowadays

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