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1、2017年北京高三一模六城区英语完形填空专项练习题完形填空 (共20小题;每小题分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。海淀A Commitment to LifeThe snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. The schoolswere dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my 36 wasnt canceled. So Iwent, feeling especially heroic. As far

2、 as I could see, I was risking my life to keepmy 37 . Snow or no snow, I would be on time for myscheduled donation at thelocal 38 center.When I got there, I discovered I wasnt 39 . Four more“hero - types”were already lying back in donor chairs with lines 40 to theirveins, and machines quietly pumpin

3、g away to 41 their lifesaving gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honoring their own commitments, I realized why Iwas there. I lay back in my donor chair, ready tomake a difference in the life of someone I would never 42To be honest, Id never really thought about why I donate. I just do it. But afew month

4、s ago, during one of my 43 donations I learned that my blood wasspecifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn babyboth patients neededwhat I would give in order to live. Ive viewed my visits to the blood center 44ever since.My wife Karen is a 45 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the

5、 bonemarrow (骨髓) list for fifteen years, ever since she signed up to provide bonemarrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病). That little girl died beforeKarens bone marrow could help her, 46 Karen was called again recently. Hertest results were still on file, and it turned out she was a potential

6、47 for someoneelse. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to becomea bone marrowdonor.“Yes,”she said and then immediately began answering questions onthe pages of paperwork for further testing. It was a race 48 time.I wish I could say that this 49 was won. It wasnt. Thecaller later th

7、anked Karen for her participation and asked a few morequestionsincluding whether or not shed 50 o n thedonor list.“Of course,“Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week Ill make my usualdonation. Ill 51 an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I dont know whose life my don

8、ation may 52 .Most likely it will be a 53 , but on any day the person needing a blood productcould be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to 54 our time todonate.every time I donate. And I like the feeling.36. A. appointmentflightB. classC. meetingD.37. A. secretB. balanceC. shapeDword3

9、8. A. serviceB. shoppingC. bloodD.care39. A. aloneB. welcomeC. lateD.lucky40. A. exposedB. attachedC. appliedD. addedI really do feel 5541. A. examineB. produceC. collectD.clean42. A. meetrecognize43. A. regularD. pleasant44. A. wiselyD. carefully45. A. receiverD. donor46. A. or47. A. riskpartner48.

10、 A. beyondD. of49. A. honorrace50. A. rankB. forgetB. unexpectedB. differentlyB. doctorB. butB. customerB. withB. testB. signC. miss D.C. specialC. hesitantlyC. patientC. andD. forC. match DC. againstC. prize DC. appear Dremain51. A. clearB. separateC. loseDremove52. A. touchB. affectC. createDenric

11、h53. A. childB. strangerC. heroDfriend54. A. wasteB. saveC. killDtake55. A. emptyB. gratefulC. proudDnervous西城In Thanks for What We HaveI sat nervously and waited for Kathleen to speak. Being called to the humanresources department is a little like being called to the principals office.“Annie,”she s

12、aid ,“A food bank in ourtown that serves the elderly is asking for 36 . Id like youto orga nize the eve nt and see it through.”“Well, um, errrsure.I guess so.”As I stuttered(结结巴巴地说) through my 37 , allI could think was,“What? Why me?”I walked back to myoffice without any idea as to where to 38 . Thi

13、s was a timewhen the economywas 39 . The rise in unemployment forced the families of manyof my coworkers to 40 to survive.How could I ask my coworkers for more?That evening I drove home filled with negativity. Then I remembered a timelong ago when my father was out of work. Momwrote a note to Jim, t

14、he milkman,asking him not to 41 any more milk. Twodays later Jim picked up the 42 and leftfour liters of milk.He wrote his own message on the back sid e of Moms. It read,“Kidsneed milk.”The milk delivery 43 as usual and Jim left four liters of milk everyother day, never collecting a cent 44 us.The m

15、emory of Jims 45 fired my enthusiasm. Perhaps I be in for a pleasantsurprise.The next morning I 46 signs about our food drive all overthe cafeteria and on every notice board I could find. Each sign read,“Food driveto support the elderly poor ofour town! 47 ofnon-perishable(不易腐的) foods are greatly ne

16、eded.”Within a few days I had to locate empty office space to 48the massive number of contributions we had 49 . One of my coworkers, Maggie,made the rounds with me every day from one department to another to pick up thecanned goods and other 50 . Maggie was over sixty but pushed our food trolleyarou

17、nd with the 51 of a woman half her age.As we were making our rounds one day,I asked her where she got all theenergy and enthusiasm.“Annie,”she said,“with theunemployment rate touching 10 percent, I cant think of a betterway to be 52for keeping our jobs when so many have53theirs. Sure money is 54. Bu

18、t when isnt it? People needfood.”As I listened to Maggie, themilkmans words55 in myears,“Kids need milk.”36. A. adviceB. helpC. pityD. medicine37. A. responseD. complaint38. A. sitD. work39. A. growingD. booming40. A. driveD. struggle41. A. spareD. sell42. A. keysD. empties43. A. returnedD. delayed4

19、4. A. forD. fromB. commentB. stayB. fadingB. attemptB. drinkB. kidsB. continuedB. toC. explanationC. beginC. recoveringC. refuseC. deliverC. centsC. stoppedC. with45. A. kindnessB. happinessC.patienceD. politeness46. A. designedB. noticedC.marked Dposted47. A. BargainsB. DemandsC.DonationsD. Purchas

20、es48. A. checkB. storeC. separateD. clear49. A. collectedB. boughtC.foundD. selected50. A. clothesB. booksC. foodsD. gifts51. A. satisfactionB. qualityC. energy52. A. luckyB. proudC. delightedD. grateful53. A. lostB. deservedC.abandonedD. wantedpowerful55. A. rangD. fell54. A. availableB. tightC. en

21、oughD.B. disappearedC. hid东城The Broken LanternOn a wild July night, the storm was getting worse and worse.Kate Shelley, who lived between Honey Creek(小溪) and Des MoinesRiver, was _36_ looking out of the window, wondering _37_ it would washaway the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud _38_

22、of breakingwood, then followed by a great splash(飞溅的水花). She realized the bridge over the creek was _39_. At that time,the midnight train was almost due. If no one told the engineer to _40_ thetrain, it would fall into the creek with a hundred or more _41_ . The situationwas so urgent that Kate _42_

23、 to go to Moingon Railway Station to get help.Immediately she _43_ out into the storm with her fathers railway lantern.Moingon lay on the far side of Des Moines River. The only way to get therewas to cross a long wooden railroad bridge. Even in the daytime, it was _44_to walk on it because there was

24、 no foot walk or railing(栏杆) except onlyrails and ties. The ties were_45_ enough apart for the girl to fall through.Kate stopped when she came to the _46_. She had never seen the riverrising so high that she was _47_ . Her father had beenkilled in a train accident by that river and her brother had d

25、rowned there. But shesoon managed to_ 48_ thinking more of the past happenings for she knewthat train had to be stopped _49_ it was too late. She started to step on thatdangerous bridge, knowing she might fall into the rush water at any mome nt.Whats worse, she broke her lantern while making her way

26、, exposing herself tothe_ 50_ . She had to climb on her hands and kn eesIt seemed like a long time. At last she _51_ the other side.She stopped just long enough to catch her breath. Then she ran_52_ to the railway station. When she finally got there, shewas out of _53_, wet all over, her hat blown a

27、way, her handsand knees still bleeding and her eyes looking _54_. She told the station manwhat had happened to the Honey Creek Bridge before her fainting. Finally, thepassengers were saved.The girls heroic deed wasrewarded. For her _55_ act, Kate enjoyed aright of getting on or off the train at her

28、door when she wanted.36. A. angrilyB. eagerlyC. anxiouslyD.hopefully37. A. whetherB. thatC. whenD.how38. A. crashvoice39. A. removedbroken40. A. changeleave41. A. conductorsD. engineers. decided. fell44. A. harmfulD. strange45. A. long46. A. bridgeD. rail47. A. movingB. cryB. blockedB. stopB. custom

29、ersB. triedB. rushedB. foolishB. wideB. stationB. shakingrunningC. blowD.C. completed D.C. catchD.C. passengersD. agreedD. rodeC. dangerousC. thick D. farC. trainC. escaping D.C. expectedC. climbed48. A. forgetB. admitC. avoidD.risk49. A. thoughbefore50. A. darknesscoldness51. A. selectedpassed52. A

30、. cautiouslyD. desperately53. A. breathfavour54. A sharp bitter55. A. honestB. becauseB. calmnessB. reachedB. slowlyB. mindB. watchfulB. modestC. unless DC. emptiness D.C. found DC. disappointedlyC. sight DC. wild D.C. generous Dcourageous朝阳An Effective CommercialI have to admit that I rarely watch

31、commercials, since most ofthem are boring and stupid. When watching commercials, we are“learning”thatconsumption makes us happy and that we need to buy everything. This reallymakes me 36 . So when I watch commercials I usually start thinking of other things,anddonthear a 37 . Recently, however, a co

32、mmercial for a major retail(零售)store gotmy 38 . It gave me a deep impression, and39 me of the best things about Christmas.A young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before Christmas.She is obviously living away from her family and 40 them. She is upset becauseshe wont be with them fo

33、r the holidays. I believe she is talking to her mother, whoasks her if she has received the 41 that were sent to her. The young lady 42 thatshe hasnt, and the mother expresses 43 that they should have arrived by now.The mother suggests that she 44 the doorstep. At this point, the young lady opensher

34、 front door, and 45 there is her family on the doorstep. They have come to 46the Christmas with her.This is where I got 47 .What a surprise! This has happenedto me, but I can 48 how wonderful it would be. The holidays are a good time to 49connections and renew relationships among family members. Peo

35、ple cancommunicate with each other and 50 a sense of belonging. So once again Iamreminded that the best Christmas gifts are not the ones you buy in the retailstore. They are gifts of 51 , family and time spent together happily.Commercials can 52 the audience if they are made effectively.Whatmakes a

36、commercial 53 is humaninterest, andusually there are some common 54 . A goodcommercial for me is when I can forget it is a commercial for something I have tobuy and instead 55 it with an experience in myown life or the lives of others. It canmake me think and pass on a few of those thoughts to other

37、 people.36. A. relaxed B. annoyedD. curiousD. wordD. troubleC. nervous37. A. viewB. storyC. noise38. A. attention B. wayC. idea39. A. warnedD. cured40. A. missingcomforting41. A. materialsD. presents42. A. arguesD. proves43. A. sympathydesire44. A. checkD. clear45. A. practicallysuccessfully46. A. a

38、rrangeD. approach47. A. improvedB. informedC. remindedD. stressedB. supportingD. invitingB. repotsB. respondsB. sorrowB. followB. fortunatelyB. celebrateB. confusedC.C. messagesC. mentionsC. concern D.C. passC.C. occupyC. affected48. A. imagineD. promise49. A. suggestD. strengthen50. A. acceptD. jud

39、ge51. A. prideD. respect52. A. move53. A. helpfulD. relevant54. A. symptomsD. themes55. A. promoteB. approveB. confirmB. shareB. honorB. controlB. memorableB. conditionsB. updateD. discoverC. rememberC. identifyC. admitC. loveC. protectC. believableC. originsC. associate石景山A Man and His WordIn a use

40、d furniture business, unlike new, you cannot order stock(存货) froma catalogue. People call in, and you have to go out and makean offer.“Youcant 36what you dont have.”myfatherwould say.When I was aged thirteen, my father lost his store 37 , a one-armed guy whocould do more with his one arm than many w

41、ill do with two. With his managergone, my father came to me.“Will you comein while I go out to 38 the days callsuntil I find the ? 39? person?”he asked.The store has tens of thousands of 40 .“People like to bargain,”he told me,“So I dont41 prices. You just have to know a 42 .”He took mearound.“A qua

42、rter -horse motor you can sell for four dollars. For arefrigerator, depending on the 43 , you can sell for thirty-five dollars to sixty dollars.However, if it has a freezer that goes well, sell it for eighty dollars, in 44 condition,maybeone hundred dollars. Dishes come in with a houseful of furnitu

43、re, and Idont even 45 them in when I give a price.You can sell them for a cent to a dollar. Something really niEvery day after 46 , Iwould ride to the store. Soon after,I was writing up a sales slip(纸条)for an attractive plate whenmyfather walked in. I had asked a dollar and the guy did not 47 . I wa

44、s verypleased. My father glanced down at what I was doing, ? 48? to the customerand said,“You sure got a bargain today. Myemployee gave you the ?49? and thats the price.”Afterward, I asked my father,“what was that all about?”It turned out that it was an antique plate, worth a few hundred dollars. I

45、was50 . Here I was 51 to help my father in the business and instead I was losingmoney for him.He said,“I couldve 52the sales if Id wanted to. Youwere just writing up the slip and hadnt yet taken the money.Besides, by civillaw, youre under 53 . But, a man stands byhis word and the word of his 54.”The

46、 deal cost my father a small amount of money, but I learned a 55 lesson egrity(正直).36. A. buy B. sell C. order D. store37. A. salesman B. friendC. bossD. manager38. A. ask39. A. ablehardworking40. A. itemsinstruments41. A. raise42. A. range43. A. pricequantityB. returnB. honestB. customersB.

47、 decideB. nameB. situationC. answerC. rightC. platesC. createC. variety DC. condition44. A. ordinary B. unexpected C. specialexcellent45. A. bring46. A. school47. A. speak48. A. went49. A. plateB. callB. workB. buyB. turnedB. giftC. figureC. studyC. enterC. spokeC. priceD. buyD.D.D. mark. catalogueD

48、.D.D. forceD. playD. hesitateD. laughedD. money50. A. disappointedB. shockedC. anxiousD.desperate51. A. dreaming B. pretending C. managing D. trying52. A. offered B. encouraged C. stoppedD.continuedpractical53. A.ageB.tendencyC. pay D.C. value D.B. colourfulC. painfulD.丰台What I RegretAt lunchtime, J

49、immy, Patrick, Devon, and I began our regular routine of ourlunches. I glanced across the busy cafeteriaand sawthe 36 student, Joel. He was holding his plate and waiting in lines.Patrick 37 him too.“Whys the new kid dressed like theheadmaster ?”he asked. Devon and Jimmy laughed.“Joels cool. Hes in m

50、y English and history classes,”I said. However,I kept the 38 that Joel and I had become friends when we worked on a projecttogether. We 39 that we were both en thusiastic readerssometh ing Iwould n ever admit to Patrick,Jimmy, and Devon.I saw that Joel was 40 toward us.“Dont do it,”Ithought, but in

51、seconds he was at our table. My friends raised their eyebrows.Jimmy, Devon and Patrick piled their backpacks on the table and chairs so thatthere was no 41 left for another person to sit down. Patrick said,“I dont thinkwe have room.”This 42 situation froze the air. I could 43 Joellooking at me, but

52、I stared at my 44 as if it contained precious pearls of wisdominstead of rice and beans. Aftera long,uncomfortable pause, Joel 45 . I 46 have spoken up for him, but I couldnt walkaway from my three friends, could I?Joel didnt speak to me after that 47 . He was soon 48 around with anothergroup of kids. A few months later, I saw an announcement about Joel beingchosen to be president of the class book club. I was 49 for Joelsachievements, bu

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