河北省武邑中学2017-2018学年高一上学期英语课练十五_第1页
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第第第第20172018高一课堂练习姓名班级学号命题人:魏军霞校对人:杨雪第15期完形填空OnThursdayafternoonMrsClarkelockedthedoorandwenttothewomen'sclubasusual.Itwasapleasantwayofpassingtime41anoldwomanwholived42.Whenshecamehomeshesensedsomething43.Hadsomeonegotin?Thebackdoorandthewindowswereall44andtherewasno45offorcedentry(进入).Had46beentaken?Shewentfromroomtoroom,47,andfoundhercameraandsparewatch48.ThefollowingThursdayshewentoutather49time,butdidn'tgototheclub.50,shetookashortwalkinaparknearbyandcamehome,51herselfinthroughthebackdoor.Shesettleddowntowaitandseewhatwould52.Itwas4o'clockwhenthefrontdoorbellrang.MrsClarkewas53teaatthetime.Thebellrangagain,and54sheheardherletterboxbeingpushedopen.55thekettle(壶)ofboilingwater,shemovedquietly56thedoor.A57ofwireappearedthroughtheletterbox,andthena58.Thewireturnedandcaughtaroundtheknob(圆形旋钮)onthedoorlock.MrsClarkeraisedthekettleand59thewateroverthehand.60washeardoutsideasthe61felltothefloorandthehandwaspulledback,whichwas62bythesoundofrunningfeet.Itwasn'tlong63thepolicecaughtthethief.AndMrsClarkewasgreatly64attheclubforhersuccessful65.41.A.by B.to C.with D.for42.A.lonely B.alone C.away D.busily43.A.terrible B.unfortable C.unusual D.bad44.A.locked B.opened C.broken D.fixed45.A.scene B.show C.sign D.sight46.A.anything B.nothing C.money D.jewels47.A.looking B.examining C.searching D.checking48.A.losing B.missing C.leaving D.disappearing49.A.same B.spare C.special D.usual50.A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Again51.A.pushing B.letting C.pulling D.leading52.A.appear B.follow C.happen D.continue53.A.cooking B.making C.burning D.serving54.A.thenextmoment B.forawhile C.intime D.atonce55.A.Puttingdown B.Layingaside C.Pickingup D.Takingaway56.A.towards B.awayfrom D.nearmbehind D.near57.A.pile B.set C.lot D.piece58.A.knife B.hand C.letter D.key59.A.spread B.dropped C.poured D.covered60.A.Asadvoice B.Astrangenoise C.Awarningshout D.Asharpcry61.A.key B.kettle C.doorlock D.wire62.A.followed B.caused C.produced D.ended63.A.before B.since C.until D.when64.A.surprised B.admired C.inspired D.supported65.A.selfsatisfaction B.selfprotection C.selfrespect D.selfservice阅读理解AShuPulonghashelpedatleast1000peoplebitten(咬)bysnakes."Itwasseeingpeoplewithsnakebites(伤口)thatledmetothiscareer,"hesaid.In1963,afterhisarmyservice,ShuenteredamedicalschoolandlaterbecameadoctorofChinesemedicine.Aspartofhisstudieshehadtoworkinthemountains.Thereheoftenheardofpeoplewhohadtheirarmsandlegscutoffafterasnakebiteinordertosavetheirlives."IwasgreatlyupsetbythestoryofanoldfarmerImet.Itwasaveryhotafternoon.Theoldmanwaspullinggrassinhisfieldswhenhefeltapaininhislefthand.Heatoncerealizedhehadbeenbittenbyapoisonoussnake.Innotimehewrappedaclothtightlyaroundhisarmtostopthepoisonspreadingtohisheart.Rushinghomeheshouted,`Bringmetheknife'Minuteslaterthemanlosthisarmforever.""ThesadstorytouchedmesomuchthatIdecidedtodevotemyselftohelpingpeoplebittenbysnakes"Shusaid.66.Thebestheadline(标题)forthisnewspaperarticleis.A.AstonishingMedicineB.FarmerLosesArmC.DangerousBitesD.SnakeDoctor67.Thefarmerlosthisarmbecause.A.theclothwaswrappedtootightlyB.hecutitofftosavehislifeC.Shuwasn'ttheretohelphimD.hewasaloneinthefields68.Shudecidedtodevotehimselftosnakemedicinebecause.A.hewantedtosavepeople'sarmsandlegsB.hehadstudieditatamedicalschoolC.hehadseensnakesbitingpeopleD.hisarmyservicehadfinished69.WhydidShugointothemountains?A.Hewantedtostudysnakebites.B.Hewantedtohelpthefarmers.C.Hewasbeingtrainedtobeadoctor.D.Hewasexpectedtoserveinthearmy.70.Whichofthefollowingwordscantaketheplaceofthewordcareerinthefirstparagraph(段)?A.ConclusionB.storyC.incidentD.jobBSamandJoewereastronauts.Therewasonceaverydangeroustripandthemoreexperiencedastronautsknewtherewasonlyasmallchanceofingbackalive(活着).SamandJoe,however,thoughtitwouldbeexcitingthoughalittledangerous."we'rethebestmenforthejob,"theysaidtotheboss."Theremaybeproblems,butwecanfindtheanswers.""They'rethelastpeopleI'dtrust,"thoughttheboss."Butalltheotherastronautshaverefusedtogo."Oncetheywereinspace,Joehadtogooutsidetomakesomerepairs.Whentherepairsweredone,hetriedtogetbackinsidethespaceship.Butthedoorwaslocked.Heknockedbuttherewasnoanswer.Heknockedagain,louderthistime,andagainnoanswercame.Thenhehitthedoorashardashecouldandfinallyavoicesaid,"Who'sthere?""It'sme!Whoelsecoulditbe?"shoutedJoe.SamlethiminallrightbutyoucanimaginethatJoeneveraskedtogoonatripwithSamagain!71.Mostoftheastronautswereunwillingtogoonthetripbecause.A.therewaslittlechanceofbeingselectedB.theyweren'texperiencedenoughC.theythoughttheymightgetkilledD.itwasn'texcitingenough72.WhywereSamandJoechosen?A.Thebosswantedthemtogetmoreexperience.B.Thebosstrustedthemmorethananyoneelse.C.Theywerethelastpeoplewhowantedtogo.D.Theyweretheonlymenwhoofferedtogo.73.WhatdidSamandJoethinkthetripwouldbelike?A.Therewouldbeseriousproblems.B.Therewouldn'tbeanydanger.C.Itwouldbelongandtiring.D.Itwouldbeexciting.74.Joedidn'twanttoworkwithSamagainprobablybecausehethoughtSam.A.wasveryslowandpossiblydeafB.didn'tknowhowtooperatethedoorC.waslessexperiencedthanhewasD.didn'tknowhowtodorepairs75.Thewritertellsthisstoryto.A.showthedangeroussideoftheastronauts'lifeB.showthefunnysideoftheastronauts'lifeC.makepeoplelaughD.makepeoplethinkCOneSunday,MarkdecidedtogosailinginhisboatwithhisfriendDan,butDanhappenedtobeaway.Dan'sbrotherJohnofferedtogoinsteadthoughhedidnotknowanythingaboutsailing.Markagreedandtheysetouttosea.Soontheyfoundthemselvesinathickfog.Markwassuretheywouldbehitbyabigship.Fortunatelyhesawalargebuoy(浮标)throughthefoganddecidedtotietheboattoitforsafety.Ashewasgettingontothebuoy,however,hedroppedthewetrope.TheboatmovedawayinthefogcarryingJohn,whodidnotknowhowtousetheradio.Hedrifted(漂流)aboutandwasnotseenuntiltwelvehourslater.Markspentthenightonthebuoy.Intheearlymorninghefellasleep.Hewashavingabaddreamwhenashoutwokehimup.Aship,theGoodHope,cameupandheclimbedontoitandthankedthecaptain.ThecaptaintoldhimthatJohnhadbeenpickedupbyanothershipandtheship'scaptainhadsentoutamessage."WithoutthemessageIwouldnothavefoundyouonthebuoy,"hesaid.76.Whydidn'tMarkandDangosailingtogether?A.Danaskedhisbrothertogoinstead.B.Danwasinsomeotherplace.C.Markwasinsomeotherplace.D.MarkwouldliketogowithJohn.77.Marktriedtotietheboattothebuoysothat.A.hecouldspendthenightonitwhileJohnwaslookingforhelpB.heandJohncouldgosailingagainwhenthefogclearedC.itwouldn'tbehitbyothershipsD.hemightbepickedupbyapassingship78.JohnandMarkbecameseparatedbecause.A.therewasn'troomforbothJohnandMarkonthebuoyB.Johncouldn'tcontroltheboatanddriftedawayC.MarkthoughtitsafetostayonthebuoybutJohndidn'tD.Johnhadtostayintheboattoradioforhelp79.WhatmadeitpossibleforMarktobefoundonthebuoy?A.Johntoldpeoplewheretolookforhim.B.JohnradioedtotheGoodHopetogethim.C.HeshoutedwhenhecaughtsightoftheGoodHope.D.Thecaptainsawhimasthefogcleared.80.ThewordheinthelastsentencereferstoA.thecaptainthatgotthemessageB.thecaptainthatsentthemessageC.JohnD.MarkDThebasenjiisacentralAfricanhuntingdog.ItesfromacountrycalledChad,whichisnorthoftheCentralAfricanRepublic.Thebasenjiwaswellknownasthe"silentdog"becauseforcenturiesnobasenjishadeverbeenknowntobark(吠).ThenatadogshowinLondonin1953,abasenjiactuallybarked.Aswellasbeingclever,basenjisareknownfortheirnaturalcourageandarestillpopularhuntingdogsinAfrica.ButinAmericapeoplekeepthemmainlybecausetheyaregentleandfulloffun.Thebasenjihasanunusualhabit:itwashesitselfalloverlikeacat.Itisamiddlesizeddog,16or17incheshighfromtheshoulder.Itweighsabout20pounds.Abasenji'scoatisshortandsilky.Itmaybebrown,white,orgold,oramixtureofthesethreecolours.81.Basenjiswerefirst

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