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英语完形填空基础练习(62)及答案完形填空练习WhenIcomeacrossagoodarticleinreadingnewspapers,Ioftenwanttocutandkeepit.ButjustasIamabouttodosoIfindthearticleonthe1sideisasmuchinteresting.Itmaybeadiscussionofthewayto2ingoodhealth,or3abouthowtobehaveandconductoneselfinsociety.IfIcutthefrontarticle,theoppositeoneislikelyto4damage,leavingouthalfofitorkeepingthetext5thetitle.Therefore,thescissorswould6beforetheystart,7halfwaydonewhenIfindoutthe8result.Sometimestwothingsaretobedoneatthesametime,bothworthyour9.Youcanonlytakeuponeofthem,theotherhastowaitorbe10up.Butyouknowthefutureisunpredictable(不可预料的)—thechangedsituationmaynotallowyoutodowhatisleft11.Thusyouare12inadifficultpositionandfeelsad.How13thatnicechancesandbrilliantideasshouldgatheraroundallatonce?Itmayhappenthatyourlife14greatlyonyourpreferenceofonechoicetotheother.Infactthatiswhat15islike:weareoften16withthetwooppositesidesofathingwhicharebothdesirablelikeanewspapercutting.Itoftenoccursthatyourattentionisdrawntoonethingonly17wegetintoanother.The18maybemoreimportantthanthelatterandgiverisetodividedmind.I19rememberaphilosopher’sremarks:“Whenonedoorshuts,anotheropensinlife.”Soacasual(不经意)20maynotbeabadone.1.A.front2.A.getB.sameB.keepC.eitherC.leadD.oppositeD.bringD.areportD.causeD.off3.A.advice4.A.suffer5.A.onB.newsB.reduceB.forC.atheoryC.preventC.withoutC.prepareC.so6.A.useB.handleB.butD.stay7.A.orD.for8.A.satisfying9.A.courage10.A.givenB.regretfulB.strengthB.heldC.surprisingC.attentionC.madeD.impossibleD.patienceD.picked11.A.near12.A.filled13.A.daresB.aloneC.aboutC.caughtC.dealsD.behindD.struckD.doesB.attractedB.comes14.A.improves15.A.studyB.changesB.societyB.suppliedB.afterC.progressesD.goesD.lifeD.fixedD.asD.formerD.almostC.nature16.A.facedC.connectedC.until17.A.before18.A.following19.A.stillB.nextC.aboveB.alsoC.once20.A.treatmentB.actionC.choiceD.remark完形填空练习(五十)1~5DBDAC6~10DABBA11~15ACBAB16~20ABDAC完形填空—记叙文.(江西省靖安中学2011届高三年级10月份月考)Longtimeago,therewasaseed.Becausehewasonlyaseed,21caredtonoticehim.Thus,feelinguseless,theseedthoughthewasnotimportantatall.Thenoneday,a22pickedhimupandthrewhimonanopenfieldunderthesun.Hewas23,thinking,“Whywouldawinddosuchathing?”But24anypleasantanswers,hewas25withsunlightaswellas26,sometimeslightandsometimesheavy.Timeflewbyandyearslater,hesawa27sittingbyhisside.“ThankGodforthis.Ireallyneedsome28”,heheardthetravelersay.“Whatareyou29?”Theseedasked.Hethoughtthemanwas30him.Surelyhehadseenmanypeoplesittingbyhisside,31nooneeverspoketohimlikethat.“Whoisthis?”Themanwas32.“Thisisme,theseed.”“Theseed?”Themanlookedatthebig33.“Areyoukiddingme?Youarenotaseed.Youareatree.Abigtree!”“34?”“Yes!Whyelsedoyouthinkpeople35here?”“Whatdotheycomeherefor?”“To36yourshade!Don’ttellmeyoudidn’tknowyouhad37overtime.”Amomentpassed,andthetraveler’swordsmadehimthinkalot.Theseed,nowabigtree,thoughtand38forthefirsttimeinhislife.Theyearsofsufferingfromthesunandtherainwereusefultohimatlast.“Oh!ThatmeansI’mnota(n)39seedanymore!Wow!I’mabigtreenow.That’sthe40thatIreallywant!”21.A.everybodyB.nobodyC.someoneD.anybody22.A.windB.birdC.boyD.man23.A.confusedB.gladC.excitedD.hurt24.A.exceptforB.becauseofC.insteadofD.incaseof25.A.madeB.coveredC.heatedD.provided26.A.foodB.rainC.friendsD.flowers27.A.travelerB.womanC.dogD.god28.A.waterB.loveC.restD.money29.A.thinkingofB.preparingforC.lookingforD.talkingabout30.A.lookingatB.makingfunofC.seeingoffD.gettingawayfrom31.A.soB.becauseC.butD.since32.A.angeredB.delightedC.movedD.surprised33.A.stoneB.mountainC.treeD.river34.A.WhenB.ReallyC.WhereD.Who35.A.hateB.leaveC.liveD.come36.A.huntB.likeC.enjoyD.steal37.A.appearedB.survivedC.grownD.risen38.A.criedB.smiledC.sangD.danced39.A.smallB.beautifulC.uglyD.lovely40.A.experienceB.adventureC.reasonD.life参考答案18.BAACDBACDBCDCBDCCBAD:完形填空—记叙文.YoungMisterSmithhadanidea—savingmoneyforthecompanybyincreasingprices.Atthesametime,MisterSmithsuggestedthatthecompanysellgoodsoflessvalue.Ifhis1likedtheidea,MisterSmithmightbegivenmorepay.Perhapshemight2getabetterjobwiththecompany.Businesshadbeenveryslow.SoMisterSmith’semployerthoughtafewminutesaboutthe3.Butthensheshookherhead.“Iam4,Smith,”hisemployersaid.“Itjustwillnotwash.”Now,the5oftheseEnglishwordsshouldbe,“Itwillnotgetclean.”YetMisterSmith’sideadidnothaveanythingtodowithmakingsomething6.Sowhydidhisemployersay,“Itwillnot7?”Mostwordexpertsagreethat“itwillnotwash”8itwillnotwork.EricPartridgewrotethatthesaying9developedinBritaininthe1800s.InnineteenthcenturyEngland,theexpressioncametomeananundependablestatement.Itwas10mainlytodescribeanidea.Butsometimesitwasusedabouta(n)11.Acriticoncesaidofthe12RobertBrowning,“Hewon’twash.”Thecriticdidnotmeanthatthepoetwasnotacleanperson.HemeantthatBrowning’spoemscouldnotbe13tolast.Today,weknowthatjudgmentwas14.RobertBrowningstillisconsideredamajorpoet.HappilyfortheyoungemployeeMisterSmith,hisemployerwantedhimtodowellinthecompany.15theemployer“talkedturkey”tohim.Shesaid,“Yourideawouldbeunfairtoourbuyers.Thinkofanotherwayto16money.”Acenturyago,totalkturkeymeantto17pleasantly.Inrecentyears,thesayinghascometomeananattempttoteachsomethingimportant.MisterSmith18abetterideaafterhisemployertalkedturkeytohim.Hewasgivenanincreasein19.Soifyouridea“willnotwash,”try“talkingturkey”toyourselfand20abetteridea.1.A.fatherB.employerC.colleagueD.banker2.A.yetB.everC.evenD.either3.A.conclusionB.contractC.agreementD.idea4.A.sorryB.surprisedC.satisfiedD.interested5.A.meaningB.conceptC.themeD.origin6.A.niceB.tidyC.cleanD.proper7.A.decideB.watchC.moveD.wash8.A.appliesB.worksC.explainsD.means9.A.surelyB.probablyC.absolutelyD.sadly10.A.usedB.realizedC.organizedD.launched11.A.wordB.personC.sentenceD.animal12.A.novelistB.writerC.poetD.actor13.A.livedonB.keptonC.takenonD.dependedon14.A.activeB.correctC.wrongD.negative15.A.ButB.SoC.UnlessD.While16.A.saveB.raiseC.collectD.allocate17.A.talkB.communicateC.lookD.play18.A.consistedofB.thoughtofC.tookupD.tookin19.A.quantityB.heightC.payD.number20.A.goalongwithB.endupwithC.putupwithD.comeupwith参考答案19.BCDAACDDBABCDCBAABCD:完形填空—记叙文.Wheneverthebaretreesandgreyskiesofmid-NovemberstarttogetmedownandIstarttomopeabouthowautumnalwaysendstooearly,Igotoaspecialplaceinmymind.Thisplace1abeautifulmemorythatIcherishtothisday.Itwasmanyyearsagowhenmy2childrenwerestillyoung.AwarmIndianSummerhadblesseduswithabeautifulWednesday.Itwasthe3beforeThanksgivingandmywifewasbakingpumpkinpiesto4toherMom’shouseforThanksgivingdinner,soI5totakethethreekidstoalocal6fortheafternoon.MightyOaktreesthroughouttheparkhad7downablanketofdryleavesontheground.Ifoundanold8treebranchnearbyanddecidedtomakesomegood9ofit.UsingitasarakeIslowlymadeseveralhugepilesof10onthesideofahill.ThenIcalledmy11over.Theyknewjustwhattodo.Thenexthourwasspentjumpingand12intheleaves.Wetookturnsburyingeachother.Weplayedhideandseek.We13tobeleafmonsters.Andwesawwhocouldmakethebiggestsplashinthe14andcrunchypiles.Itwasamagicaltimefullofsmiles,laughter,andthesimplejoysofchildhood.Afterthatdaywemademanymorehappy15totheparktoplayintheleaves.Happy16oflovingtimesarealotlikethosefallenleavesinNovember.Theynourishthesoilofoursoulsand17newlifeinsideofuswheneverwethinkofthem.Theygiveusthestrengthtokeeponcreatingfresh18andanewSpringtimeeverydayofourlives.ThisThanksgivingthengivesaspecial“ThankYou”toGodforallofyourhappymemoriesand19times.Andalsowheneveryou20thechance,jumpintheleaves!1.A.destroysB.holdsC.obeysD.overlooks2.A.healthyB.perfectC.grownD.overweight3.A.weekB.monthC.dayD.year4.A.showB.bringC.takeD.lead5.A.hesitatedB.doubtedC.wantedD.decided6.A.schoolB.hospitalC.officeD.park7.A.laidB.liedC.layD.passed8.A.fallenB.disabledC.puzzledD.private9.A.useB.effortsC.fussD.point10.A.branchesB.leavesC.soilD.sands11.A.pupilsB.childrenC.fellowsD.friends12.A.receivingB.pickingC.burningD.playing13.A.pretendedB.imaginedC.acceptedD.thought14.A.greenB.wetC.dryD.brown15.A.recordsB.voyagesC.tripsD.routines16.A.richestB.cleverestC.worstD.memories17.A.holdupB.takeupC.bringupD.bringforth18.A.airB.joyC.vegetableD.story19.A.amazingB.lovingC.terribleD.frightening20.A.getB.replaceC.reformD.harvest参考答案20.BCCCDDAAABBDACCDDBBA:完形填空练习(六十二)Itwasjustgettingdark;therewasatouchoffogandIwasonalonelystretchofroad.ButIwasgoingalongcheerfully,thinkingaboutthedinnerIwouldeatwhenI1toSalisbury.Iwasgoingalong2ataboutthirty-fivemilesanhourwhensuddenlyIheardascream,awoman’sscream---"3!"Ilookedround,buttheonly4oflifewasalarge,black,rathersuspicious-lookingcarjust5abendintheroadaboutahundredyards6.Thatwas7thecryhadcomefrom.I8speedandwentafterit.IthinkthedriversawwhatIwasdoing,9hedidthesameandbegantodrawawayfromme.AsIdrewnear,thegirl'svoicecameagain,alovelyvoicebut10withfear."Letmego,11fool;you'rehurtingme.Oh!Oh!"Ifeltmyblood12.Thefogwascomingdownthickernow,thecountrysidewaslonelier.Themaninthecarhadno13noticedthis.Againcameacry."Droptheknife,fool.Oh!"Thenacryandagroan.IfIwastosaveher,itwasnowor14.PerhapsevennowIwastoolate.ButifIcouldn'tsavethegirl,Iwould15trytobringthemurderertothepolicestation.Thecarwasonlyacoupleofyardsawaynow.Idrovethebikerightacrossits16,anditsbrakesscreamedasthedrivertriedtopullitoverandcrashedintotheditchonthesideoftheroad.Thedoorofthecarwaspushedopenangrilyandadark,evil-lookingfellowsteppedout,madwithanger."Fool!"heshouted17hecametowardsmewithhisfistraisedtohitme.ButIwasquickerthanhe.IputallIknewinto18thatwouldhaveknockedoutJoeLouis.Itcaughthimrightonthegroundwithouta19.Irushedtothecar,20openthedoorandpeeredinside.Therewasnogirlthere.Suddenlyfromthebackofthecarcameavoice.“Youhavebeenlisteningtoaradioplay.MurderinHollywood,withMaeGarboandClarkTaylor.Thenewswillfollowimmediately.”1.A.reached2.A.strangely3.A.SaveB.arrivedB.quietlyC.gotD.ledD.quicklyD.HelpC.quiteB.ComeC.Aid4.A.person5.A.turning6.A.offB.signB.comingB.apartB.whenB.putupB.forC.figureC.hurryingC.awayD.formD.droppingD.far7.A.howC.whatD.whereD.putonD.as8.A.putaside9.A.andC.putdownC.when10.A.filling11.A.youB.noddingB.yourC.tremblingC.yoursC.comeC.doubtC.everC.atlastC.behindD.coveringD.you’reD.freezeD.troublesD.neverD.atfirstD.trailD.whileD.ablowD.sound12.A.boilB.run13.A.signB.effortB.then14.A.late15.A.atmost16.A.path17.A.before18.A.ananger19.A.wordB.atleastB.directionB.afterC.asB.abeatB.voiceC.afistC.noise20.A.pulledB.pushedC.hitD.broke完形填空练习(六十二)1~5CBDBA6~10CDDBC11~15AACDB16~20ACDDA完形填空练习(九十五)Thebattlewasfollowedbyaterriblestorm.Therefore,itwasn’tuntilOctober26thatViceAdmiral(海军中将)Collingwoodwas1tosendoffhisreporttoBritain2thevictoryandNelson’sdeath.Hechose3thetaskoneofthesmallestshipsinhisfleet.Pickle,4byCaptainLapenotiere.Inspiteof5windsandroughseas.Picklemadethe6ofmorethan1,000milesinjustovereightdays,7FalmouthonthemorningofNovember4.Fromthere.CaptainLapenotiere8afastpostchaise(轻便马车)toLondon,traveling9for37hours.HereachedtheAdmiraltyinWhitehallat1a.m.onWednesday,November6—lessthan11daysafterhehad10Collingwood.Mostoftheofficialshadgonetobed11,butthesecretarywasstill12inthefamousBoardRoom.Lapenotierehurriedinand13thereportwiththesimple

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