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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上新高考完形填空专项训练(一)When a child is faced with a problem, he or she may not be able to deal with it, children need to learn1. You can help someone to learn how to solve problems.The best way is to take the time to talk about problems as they happen. Of course, this is not easy to do. Problems
2、 have a way of bursting upon someone at the2time. But even if the time is on the best, you should try to help. There are many things you can do to help a child3problem-solving skills.One good way is to find out what caused the4.This is a skill that children5learn without help. A child6knock ove
3、r his or her glass of milk at the dinner table, but he or she may not realize that the glass was too close to the7.You can show the child what the problem is.Then it can be solved. The next step for a child is to learn how to solve the problem8.This step takes9. Some people are so afraid of bei
4、ng wrong that they cannot solve problems.You can help by talking about some possible10. The two of you can decide which answer is the best. Let the child11it out. Now the child will see that problems can be solved, and you can12him or her for choosing an answer. Another step to problem solving
5、is to help children see the relationship of cause and effect.If a child knocks over a glass,it will fall and break.He or she might13to write on the wall. But the pencil always leaves a 14.Soon the child will see the link 15 cause and effect,and then he or she is on the road to growth. ()1.A.why
6、 B.aboutC.itD.how()2.A.exactB.ordinaryC.worstD.usual()3.A.understandB.learnC.watchD.follow()4. A.wayB.skillsC.effectD.problem()5.A.need toB.shouldC.wontD.can ()6.A.wronglyB.usuallyC.carelesslyD.may()7.A.edgeB.tableC.handD.seat ()8.A.quicklyB.correctlyC.aloneD.simply()9.A.courageB.skillC.timeD.patien
7、ce()10.A.helpB.waysC.answersD.information()11.A.workB.findC.carryD.try()12.A.praiseB.encourageC.supportD.congratulate()13.A.happenB.considerC.likeD.choose()14.A.lineB.markC.drawingD.point()15.A.betweenB.ifC.bothD.in(二)“The measure of a mans character is what he would do if he would be found out.”(by
8、 Thomas Macaulay) There is nothing really new about cheating in exams or tests. Perhaps that was why Mrs.ONeill didnt even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to1 after class. I was one of the twelve. Mrs.ONeill asked 2questions, and she didnt3us either. Instead, she wrote on th
9、e blackboard the4words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to5 these words into our exercise books one hundred times. I dont 6about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say:it was the most important single7 of my life.Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulays words, I sup
10、pose that they8seem to be the best yardstick(准绳), because they give us a way to measure ourselves rather than others. 9of us are asked to make great decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called upon daily to make a great many personal decisions. 10the
11、 wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocked11 turned over to policeman? Should the12change received at the store be left or13? Nobody will know except 14. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always 15 to live with someone you respect. ()1.A.comeB.leaveC.remainD.apologize()2.A.n
12、oB.certainC.manyD.more()3.A.excuseB.rejectC.helpD.scold()4.A.aboveB.commonC.followingD.unusual()5.A.repeatB.getC.putD.copy()6.A.worryB.knowC.hearD.talk()7.A.chanceB.incidentC.lessonD.memory()8.A.evenB.stillC.alwaysD.almost()9.A.AllB.FewC.SomeD.No one()10.A.ShouldB.MustC.WouldD.Need()11.A.andB.orC.th
13、enD.but()12.A.extraB.smallC.someD.necessary()13.A.paidB.rememberedC.sharedD.returned()14.A.meB.youC.usD.them()15.A.easierB.more naturalC.betterD.more peaceful(三)I was very disappointed not to be able to go to the jazz concert last Friday.The announcement in the paper said that you could buy1 at the
14、theater box office in Richland Hills any day between 10:00 a.m.and 4:00 p.m. Since I work from 9 a.m.to 5:30 p.m., the2time I could go to the theater was during my 45-minute lunch break. 3, the theater is on the other side of the town, and the bus 4between my office and Richland Hills is not very go
15、od. 5if you are lucky,you can make the round trip in 45 minutes. Last Monday I stood at the bus stop for fifteen minutes waiting for a bus.By the time I saw one come around the corner, there was not enough time6to make the trip so I gave7and went back to the office. The same thing happened on T
16、uesday, and8 on Wednesday. On Thursday, my 9 changed. I got on a bus right away and arrived at the theater10 exactly twenty minutes.When I got there, however, I found a long line of people at the box office. I heard one man say he had been waiting in line for11 an hour. 12 I would not have enough ti
17、me to wait in line, I13the next bus and headed back across the town. By Friday I realized my only 14was to make the trip by taxi. It was 15. But I felt it would be worth it to hear the concert. ()1. A.foodB.stampsC.ticketsD.newspapers()2. A.earlyB.exactC.certainD.only()3.A.SurprisinglyB.Luckily
18、 C.UnfortunatelyD.Surely()4.A.service B.driverC.seatD.stop()5.A.SoB.EvenC.AsD.But ()6.A.remainedB.usedC.leftD.spent()7.A.awayB.upC.inD.out()8.A.neverB.againC.thenD.more()9.A.timeB.busC.mindD.luck()10.A.inB.forC.atD.about()11.A.pastB.overC.moreD.beyond()12.A.RealizingB.AwakingC.ExpectingD.Understandi
19、ng()13.A.foundB.waitedC.caughtD.missed()14.A.hopeB.planC.ideaD.expression()15.A.cheapB.comfortableC.valuableD.expensive(四)In 1982, Mark Thatcher, the son of Mrs.Thatcher, was reported missing in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Grand Prix Motor race from Paris to Dakar. This sad news, so une
20、xpected, shook the1 calm and unhurried politician off her balance. Though she did her best to 2as if nothing had happened and made her public appearance as usual, people could not fail to3that she was no longer the old self-assured (自信的) Prime Minister who always had everything under 4. Instead she
21、had become a very sad mother who was unable to recover from her 5 . One day,when she was to6 at a lunch party,a reporter caught her off her guard by bringing up the7of her missing son again.She was totally mentally8for the question and lost her self-control.Tears were rolling down her eyes as s
22、he sobbingly told the reporter that there was still no9of Mark and that she was very10 about him. She said that11the countries concerned had promised to do their best to help her find her son.With that she broke down completely and sobbed silently for quite a while.Gradually she12down and started to
23、 speak as planned. It was a very13scene which exposed a new side of Mrs.Thatchers 14the public do not usually see, so people began to 15about the Iron Womans motherly love, a feeling that is common to all human race. ()1.A.seldomB.quiteC.usuallyD.frequently()2.A.talkB.pretendC.seemD.look()3.A.s
24、howB.watchC.meanD.notice ()4.A.helpB.controlC.oppressionD.power()5.A.shakingB. fear C. shockD.dream()6.A.speakB.appearC.payD.cook ()7.A.objectB.subjectC.reportD.announcement ()8.A.unprepared B.answeringC.eagerD.got ready ()9.A.problemB.newsC.incidentD.matter()10.A.eagerB.curiousC.afraidD.worried()11
25、.A.someB.suchC.noneD.all()12.A.slowedB.turnedC.calmedD.broke()13.A.interestingB.movingC.seriousD.merry()14.A.characterB.importanceC.thoughtD.position()15.A.setB.worryC.thinkD.talk(五)In 1920, an incident was reported in India, which shocked the whole world.Two hunters, named Gerry Lasher and Anthony
26、Walker, during one of their hunting experiences met with a huge she-wolf 1on her side in a little clearing(空地) in the jungle and against her was a human baby, fast2. Playing on all crawl(爬行) a few feet away was another child, a girl who appeared to be about nine years old.The puzzled men didnt3what
27、to make of the strange scene, but decided that something must be4quickly.They tried their best to5off the wolf and6the sleeping baby and the older girl. The two children were7to the hunterscamp, then on to Kidnaper, the nearest town, and handed8 to an Indian religious minister.The9died within a
28、 year.The girl,10, like a human being, had11used to human ways, but12 there was a full moon, she would go to the open13and let out a cry at it.just as 14do. After two years she 15. ()1.A.walkingB.lyingC.wanderingD.slept()2.A.runningB.eatingC.asleepD.tired()3.A.believeB.askC.thinkD.know()4.A.don
29、eB.goingC.madeD.taking()5.A.getB.rideC.driveD.start ()6.A.helpB.protectC.defendD.save ()7.A.forcedB.supportedC.takenD.sent()8.A.upB.onC.over D.out()9.A.babyB.hunterC.wolfD.children ()10.A.insteadB.howeverC.thereforeD.luckily ()11.A.notB.gotC.everD.always ()12.A.asB.whereC.wheneverD.while ()13.A.hous
30、eB.airC.spaceD.entrance ()14.A.weB.humanC.theyD.wolves()15.A.failedB.missedC.lostD.disappeared(六)When a person is curious about something, it means he is interested in it and wishes to know more about it.There is1 wrong with curiosity in itself. Whether it is good or bad 2on what people are curious
31、about. Curiosity is always silly or wrong. Some persons with nothing to do are3of curiosity about what their neighbors are doing. They are anxious to know what they are eating or drinking, what they are4 home or taking outside, or 5they have come home so early or late.To be interested in these
32、things is6because they are not at all important. It is none of their7 to know what their neighbors do or are doing. Such curiosity is something not only foolish but also8. For most probably, it9 to a small talk which often brings harm, shame or disrespect to others,and thus hurts their feelings.
33、0;On the other hand, there is a noble curiositythe curiosity of wise men, who10at all the great things and try to find out all they11 about them.Columbus could12have found America if he had not been13.James Watt would not have made the steam engine14his curiosity about the raising of the kettle lid.
34、All the discoveries in human history have been made 15 a result of curiosity.But the curiosity is never about unimportant things that have little or nothing to do with the happiness of the public. ()1.A.muchB.nothingC.somethingD.none()2.A.keepsB.putsC.takesD.depends()3.A.fullB.fondC.proudD.out
35、()4.A.takingB.bringingC.goingD.thinking()5.A.if B.whenC.whyD.whether()6.A.sillyB.necessaryC.possibleD.funny()7.A.workB.houseworkC.dutyD.business()8.A.instructiveB.uselessC.harmfulD.dreadful()9.A.refersB.leadsC.causesD.follows()10.A.expectB.likeC.wonderD.doubt ()11.A.knowB.studyC.mustD.can ()12.A.nev
36、erB.certainlyC.probablyD.finally()13.A.famousB.carefulC.curiousD.hard()14.A.forB.withoutC.inD.from()15.A.becauseB.asC.afterD.during(七)In Britain railways are owned by the State.That means that everybody owns them or perhaps that1 owns them. In general train services in Britain are very good, 2on exp
37、ress inter-city lines. However,they are quite3unless you can get a reduction. The4way to get a reduction is to get a5ticket. If you buy a day-return6 you go and come back on the same day, you can745% of your fare. Other return tickets are available for travel8or mid-week. If you cannot buy a return,
38、 you must buy a single.In Britain tickets are valid(有效的) on all trains. It is not necessary to pay an extra fare to travel on an express. If you want to find out details of train journeys you can phone the9 office at the station in most towns or a travel agent.They will tell you about reservati
39、ons(订票) and10it is necessary to11 trains on your journey. You must buy a ticket before you can go on to the platform at British station.The ticket collector will want to check your ticket and will sell you a12ticket if you do not want to travel13 want to say good-bye to a friend.You must keep y
40、our ticket safe because it will be checked when you arrive, and probably14the journey as well by the guard. All trains in Britain have first and second class carriages.If you want to travel first class you have to pay about 50%15for your ticket.There are smoking and non-smoking compartments or carri
41、ages on all trains,and most inter-city trains have buffet or restaurant cars. ()1.A.anybodyB.somebodyC.passengersD.nobody()2.A.specialB.especialC.especiallyD.specially()3.A.practicalB.quickC.expensiveD.comfortable ()4.A.easyB.easierC.fastestD.easiest ()5.A.singleB.second-handC.returnD.particula
42、r()6.A.soB.thatC.so thatD.so as()7.A.loseB.saveC.spendD.bargain()8.A.on trainsB.on holidayC.at stationsD.at weekends()9.A.officialB.informationC.policeD.manager()10.A. whenB.whetherC.as if D.though()11.A.changeB.takeC.get offD.examine()12.A.day-returnB.free C.platformD.common ()13.A.orB.but onlyC.no
43、rD.instead of()14.A.beforeB.duringC.afterD.beyond()15.A.extraB.unusuallyC.speciallyD.simply(八) Mr.Henry, a London taxi driver, has a new black taxi. He hurries through the busy1every day. One day when he was having a short rest, a young man jumped into his2. “To the station as3as you can,”shouted the man in a very unfriendly way. “My4leaves at three oclock.” Mr.Henry did his best, but there was a lot of traffic. At every corner there was a5light. The young man said,“Hurry up,man! I dont want to m
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