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2022年12月27日发(作者:口语交际劝说)

语鹅市安置阳光实验学校完形填空

21

(2011·温州中学高三上学期期中考试)

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24,wipeourtears,andtakeusbackhometostarttheprocessof

25inthenewenvironmentagain.

Throughouttheyearsofchanging26,schoolsandfriends,there

remainedoneconstantinmychildhood—hmy27and

I,shewasthecook,yedtheroleswhile28

gapromisingcareerisjustoneof

the29whichmymothermadeformyfamilyaswemovedaroundtheworld

withourfathereverythreeyearsorso.

30shehadtodealwithonlyasmallbudget,mymother,31,managed

tomakeeachhoutobetheveryhomethatissafeand32.

Thisprobablysoundslikeadepressingwaytolive,33withtwo

smallchildren:“single”parenthood,short-termfriendships,andthe

inability(无能)asnot

nedthis35intoadventureforusall!Each

relocation(变换位置)wasa

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culture,whouwasa37to

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答案:21-25ACBCD26-30CCABB31-35DBCBA36-40BDACB

22

(2011·学中学高三上学期期中考试)

Aboutamonthagowhileinthedrive-through(免下车餐馆)atStarbucks

Inoticedawomaninacarbehindmewhoappearedtobehavingabadday.The

21movedslowlyandatonepointwhile22forwardthewomanbehindme

bumpedmycar.Icouldtellthisworriedand23her.Shewaslookingat

thesideviewmirror24"Whyme?Whytoday?"

WhenIpulledupandpaidformycoffeeIgavethewomana25andpaid

forhermuffin.

Just30minutes26IwasagainwaitinginlineattheStarbucks.I

heardacardoorslambutthought27ofit.Iwasstartledwhenthis

samewoman28tomydriversidewindow.Shehandedmeatwentydollar

billand29asmile,saying,"Thisisforyou.Youweretheonewhogave

methehopeoflifeoriginally30.”

Itwasamazing!Itwasasifthiswomanhadbeenwaitingtoshowher

31forwhatIhaddone!Iknowinmost32it’sbesttohavethis33_.That

meansperhapssheunderstandsthe34ofgivingasmile.

Themostamazingthing?ThedayIboughthercoffeeandmuffinfor

her,theentiredayafter,Iwasfilledwiththisnofhope.Wondering

ifwhatIhaddonehadmadea35andhopingthatwhatIhaddonehadmade

herfeel36_.

WhenshegotbackintohercartodayshewasallSmiles.Icouldtell

shefeltthe37wayIhadthatoneearlySundaymorning.Itwasniceto

havemydrink38_,butwhatmademefeelevenbetterwaseingthe

happinessandsmilesonherface.

AsIpulledoutofthedrive-throughshe39andyelledout,"Havea

goodday!"Iyelledback,"Youtoo!"Thesmilehas40mydayfroma"Why

MeDay"intoadayofhappiness.

21.A.lineB.busC.cloudD.river

22.A.lookingB.walkingC.pullingD.turning

23.A.concernedB.frightenedC.injuredD.discovered

24.A.readingB.laughingC.remindingD.wondering

25.A.handB.giftC.smileD.confidence

26.A.afterB.agoC.laterD.long

27.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything

28.A.shoutedoutB.lookedoverC.gavein

D.cameup

29.A.alsoB.stillC.yetD.therefore

30.A.wellB.rightC.tooD.much

31.A.generosityB.ideaC.regretD.appreciation

32.A.placesB.casC.countriesD.websites

33.A.dealtwithB.paidbackC.pasdonD.madeup

34.A.purpoB.difficultyC.meaningD.way

35.A.differenceB.friendC.worldD.mistake

36.A.betterB.embarrasdC.friendlyD.easier

37.A.broadB.strangeC.traditionalD.same

38.A.eatenupB.paidforC.broughtalongD.sharedin

39.A.wavedB.shoutedC.weptD.left

40.A.toldB.differedC.markedD.changed

答案:21-25ACADC26-30BCDAB31-35DBCCA36-40ADBAD

23

(2011·赣州十一县市高三上学期期中联考)

Smiles

Itamazedme------everytimeIsawJoehewassmiling.Itdidn’t

matterwhetherhehadto36atastoplight,orifheweretheventh

personin37atthebank,andthetellerclodherwindowjust38

hegotthere.Joealwayssmiled.Itmademewonderwhyhealwaysemed

so39

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el.Joe40peoplehowtheyweredoing,andreallyemedtolisten

totheiranswers.Hewas41ifsomeonewashurt,andhadkindwords,

and42tohelpinanywayhecould.

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beganwhenIwenttoagrocerystore.I44asIwentupanddownthe

aisles(过道)……andpeopleIdidn’teven45smiledbackat

me.Someeven46!Thelittlekidinthecartwhowasgivinghismother

a47timesawmesmileandstoppedtalking…and,youguesdit---

hemadealittle48attemptatasmile.Themaninthehandicapped

cart49apersontoreachsomething……Icouldgetthatforhim.The

smileeven50tohim,andhethankedmeandsmiledatme.

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andwhensomeonepasdmycarandgavemeagesture,Ismilesathim.He

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tosmileafewmoretimeachday?Icouldn’tbelievehowgreatI

felt.55inmylifehadchanged---butmaybeithad.ForwhatI

learnedwasthatsuchasmallthingcouldliftnotonlymyspirits,but

thoaroundmeaswell.

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37.A.advanceB.additionC.totalD.line

38.A.thoughB.beforeC.while

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39.A.patientB.activeC.happyD.wi

40.A.askedB.obrvedC.recorded

D.analyzed

41.A.angryB.nervousC.fearful

D.sympathetic

42.A.agreedB.offeredC.refud

D.ud

43.A.exampleB.experimentC.instance

D.arrangement

44.A.sangB.noddedC.smiled

D.talked

45.A.welcomeB.greetC.recognizeD.know

46.A.spokeB.laughedC.whisperedD.shouted

47.A.pleasantB.hardC.smoothD.good

48.A.weakB.politeC.shy

D.sincere

49.A.requiredB.demandedC.ordered

D.needed

50.A.spreadB.approachedC.advanced

D.reached

51.A.walkedB.droveC.ran

D.moved

52.A.learnedB.paidC.wasted

D.sacrificed

53.A.scaredB.disappointedC.puzzled

D.annoyed

54.A.funnyB.worthyC.valuableD.small

55.A.NothingB.EverythingC.Something

D.Anything

答案:36---40ADBCA41-45DBBCD46-50ABCDA51-55

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24

(2011·吉安一中高三上学期期中考试)

OneafternoonItouredanartmuumwhilewaitingformyhusbandto

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wifecomein50thereisanewartshow.”

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54andthecourageofahusbandwhowouldnot55blindnessto

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答案:36—40ABDCA41—45CDBBA46—50BACDC51—55DDCAB

25

(2011·江西师大附中高三上学期期中考试)

WhatisMathAnxiety?

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ofbeingjudged39?Fearofgoingcompletelyblank?Mathanxiety

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todothe40orthefearthatit'stoohardorthefearoffailure

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mathanxietyisthe42aboutdoingthemathright,ourmindsdrawa

43andwethinkwe'llfailandofcourthemorefrustratedandanxious

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concept—thedivisionoffractions(分数).Youprobablylearnedabout

reciprocals(倒数)rwords,‘It’snotyoursto

reasonwhy,justinvert(反转)andmultiply(乘)’.Well,youmemorized

sitwork?Doyoureallyunderstandwhy

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答案:36-40BDCAB41-45DDCBA46-50DBCAB51-55CDABD

26

(2011·南昌三中高三第三次月考)

’saweekly_36__thatmytwolittle

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makeapositive_37_.

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’dsay,“Oh,_43_…here’slunch.”

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immediately___44___backintheoppositedirectionforhome._45_,the

lightcaughtusagainandwewerestoppedatthesamecrossingwherethis

_46_anddidn’tknowquitehowtobehave.

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formebefore.”Shesaidwith_48_.Feelinguneasy,andwantingtomove

theconversationalong,Iasked,”So,_49_doyouthinkyou’lleatyour

lunch.”

Shejustlookedatmewithherhuge,tiredbrowneyesandsaid,”Oh

honey,I’mnotgoingtoeatthislunch.”Iwas_50_,butbeforeIcould

sayanything,shecontinued,“Youe,Ihavealittlegirlandshe_51_

lovesMcDonald’s,butIdon’knowwhat…tonight

sheisgoingtohaveMcDonald’s!”

Idon’tknowifthekids_52_times

Ihadquestionedwhetherouractsofkindnessweretoo_53_or

insignificanttoreallyeffectchange._54_atthatmoment,Irecognized

the__55_ofMotherTeresa’swords:“Wecannotdogreatthings---only

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答案:36-40ACDBB41-45ACDBA46-50BCADB51-55ACBDC

27

(2011·南昌一中、南昌十中高三11月联考)

Whenmyhusband,Bob,diedverysuddenlyinJanuary1994,Ireceived

condolences(慰唁)frompeopleIhadn'theardfrominyears:letters,

cards,flowers,calls,visits.Iwas36bythestrongfeelingof

sadness,yetupliftedbythisoutpouringoflovefromfamily,friends

andeven37acquaintances.

Onemessage38medeeply.Ireceivedaletterfrommybestfriend

fromsixthgrade39highschool.Wehaddriftedsomewhatsince40in

1949,asshestayedinourhometownandIhadnot,41itwasthekind

offriendshipthatcould42startagainevenifwelost43forfive

ortenyears.

Herhusband,Pete,haddiedperhaps20yearsagoatayoungage,44

herwithdeepsorrowandheavy45:findingajobandraisingthree

youngchildren.SheandPete,likeBobandI,had46oneoftho

rare,clo,“love-of-your-life-you-can-never-forget”

relationships.

Inherlettershesharedan47aboutmymother(nowlong

dead).Shewrote,“48Petedied,yourdearmother49meandsaid,

‘Trudy,Idon’tknowwhattosay,soI’lljustsayIloveyou.’”

She50herlettertomerepeatingmymother'swordsofsolong

51,“Bonnie,Idon'tknowwhattosay...soI'lljustsayIloveyou.”

IfeltI52almosthearmymotherspeakingtomenow.Whata53

messageofsympathy!Howdearofmyfriendto54itallthoyears

andthenpassitontome.Iloveyou.55words.Agift.Alegacy

(遗赠物).

36.A.affectedB.attainedC.attractedD.absorbed

37.A.niorB.extraC.mereD.famous

38.A.reachedB.touchedC.impresdD.amazed

39.A.beyondB.belowC.duringD.through

40.A.marriageB.graduationC.paration

D.ttlement

41.A.ButB.ThoughC.SoD.While

42.A.completelyB.constantlyC.approximately

D.quickly

43.A.memoryB.relationC.contactD.control

44.A.providingB.offeringC.leavingD.causing

45.A.troubleB.businessC.positionD.burden

46.A.sharedB.receivedC.achievedD.remembered

47.A.instructionB.incidentC.opinionD.advice

48.A.WhereB.WhenC.BecauD.As

49.A.metB.kisdC.huggedD.shook

50.A.clodB.wroteC.postedD.read

51.A.beforeB.awayC.apartD.ago

52.A.mustB.shouldC.wouldD.could

53.A.powerfulB.riousC.bitter

D.sincere

54.A.hideB.ndC.keepD.remind

55.A.UniqueB.PerfectC.Curious

D.Special

答案:36-40ACBDB41-45ADCCD46-50ABBCA51-55DDACB

28

(2011·六校联合体高三一模考试)

Parentswhosmokeoftenopenawindoworturnonafantoclearthe

airfortheirchildren,butexpertsnowhaveidentifiedarelatedthreat

tochildren'shealththatisn'taasytogetridof:third-handsmoke.

That'stheterm_36_todiscusstheinvisibleyetpoisonousmixture

ofgasandparticles(颗粒)clinging(依附)tosmokers'hairand37,

nottomentioncushionsandcarpeting,thatstayslongaftercond-hand

aining38heavymetals,

carcinogens(致癌物)andevenradioactivematerialsthatyoungchildren

cangetontheirhandsandtakein,39ifthey'recrawlingorplaying

onthefloor.

DoctorsfromMassGeneralHospitalforChildreninBostonudthe

term"third-handsmoke"to40thechemicalsinanewstudythat

41__dywas

publishedinthe42issueofthejournalPediatrics.

"Everyoneknowsthatcond-handsmokeisbad,43theydon't

knowaboutthis,"off,theleadauthorofthe

studyandanassistantprofessorofPediatricsatHarvardMedicalSchool.

"Whentheirkidsare44thehou,smoke

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thewindowandsmoke,andtheythinkit'sokaybecauthecond-hand

smokeisn'tgettingtotheir__46_.Weneededatermtodescribethe

tobaccotoxins(毒素)thataren't__47_."

Thestudyreportedon__48_towardssmokingin1,500houholds

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andnonsmokerswere49__thatcond-handsmokeisharmfultochildren.

Some95percentofnonsmokersand84percentofsmokers__50withthe

statementthat"inhalingsmokefromaparent'scigarettecan51the

healthofinfantsandchildren".

But52fewerofthosurveyedwereconsciousofthe53of

hetermissonew,therearchersaskedpeople

ifthey__54thestatementthat"breathingairinaroom__55where

peoplesmokedyesterdaycanharmthehealthofinfantsandchildren".

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答案:36---45CBAADABABD46---55CABDBACBAB

29

(2011·高三11月质量检测)

Whileattendingaconference,Ireturnedtomyhotelroomlateone

rainyevening.Theoverheadlightoutsidemydoorwas36andIhad

difficultyfindingthekeyhole.WhenIfinally37toopenthedoor,

I38aroundthewallforalightswitch.Ifounda39wherea

switchwasonceinstalled…butnoswitch.

Nodiscouragedeasily,Irememberedeinga40bythebedwhen

Iputawaymyluggage41intheday.Ifoundthebedinthedarkand

feltarounduntilIfoundthelamp,butwhenIswitchediton,42

happened!Nowwhat?

ThoughIknewthatitwasdarkoutsidemywindow43theoutdoor

lightwasburnedout,Ithoughtthat44ifIopenedthecurtains

Imightbeabletouthelightfromthe45tofindanotherlamp.So

I46mywayslowlyacrosstheroomtothecurtainsand…no

draw-string!

Ifinallystumbled(跌跌撞撞)arounduntilIfoundadesklampthat

actually47!ThateveningIdiscoveredinawholenewwayjusthow

darktheworldcanbeandhownecessary48is.

Butevenmorenecessarythan49lightisthelightthatshines

frompeople—thelightoflove,sympathyand50.Becau,formany

people,theworldisadarkand51place.

Itistheshiningthatisimportant,forsomeonetodayjustmaybe

stumblingindiscouragementorfearandin52ofsomelight.

Soletyourlightshine.Whateverlightyou53maybeabeacon

(灯塔)ofhopeandencouragementinsomeone’sdarkness.Andifyoufeel

thatyourlightis54acandleinaforest,rememberthis—there

isn’tenoughdarknessintheworldto55thelightofonesmall

candle.

36.A.burningB.brokenC.shiningD.smooth

37.A.managedB.attemptedC.succeededD.meant

38.A.touchedB.turnedC.feltD.looked

39.A.lightB.plateC.lampD.signal

40.A.lampB.switchC.deskD.window

41.A.laterB.earlierC.soonerD.first

42.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothing

D.anything

43.A.whenB.unlessC.sinceD.although

44.A.certainlyB.surelyC.absolutelyD.perhaps

45.A.starsB.streetC.roomD.shop

46.A.forcedB.struggledC.madeD.pushed

47.A.workedB.failedC.didD.clod

48.A.loveB.thinkingC.dreamD.light

49.A.spiritualB.physicalC.mentalD.inner

50.A.faithB.soulC.helpD.attention

51.A.mixedB.fancyC.lonelyD.complicated

52.A.lackB.needC.favorD.face

53.A.devoteB.receiveC.offerD.throw

54.A.onlyB.evenC.everD.much

55.A.giveoutB.leaveoutC.takeoutD.putout

答案:36-40BACBA41-45BCCDB46-50CADBA51-55CBCAD

30

(2011·高三上学期模块检测)

Onceuponatime,therewasagroupofforestdeer.Inthisgroupwas

awiandrespected36,smartinthewaysofdeer.Hetaughtthe

tricksof37tothefawn-theyoungdeer.

Oneday,hisyoungersister38hersontohim,tobetaught39

issoimportantfordeer.Theteachersaidtothefawn,“Verywell,you

cancomeatthistimetomorrowforyourfirst40.”

Atfirst,theyoungdeercametothelessons41hewassuppod

to.Butsoon,hebecamemoreinterestedin42withtheotheryoung

bucks(雄鹿).Hedidn’trealizehow43itcouldbeforadeerwho

learned44butdeergames.Sohestarted45.Soonhewascaping

schoolallthetime.

46,onedaythefawnwhoplayedhooky47asnare(陷阱)andwas

trapped.Sincehewas48,hismothergotworried.Shewenttoher

brothertheteacher,and49himifhersonhadlearned

something.Theteacher50,”Mydearsister,yoursonwasdisobedient

and51.Outofrespectforyou,I52toteachhim.Buthedid

notwanttolearnthe53ofdeer.Heplayedhooky!HowcouldI

possiblyteachhim?”

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killedbyahunter.Heskinnedhimandtookthemeathometohisfamily.

Themoralis:Nothingcanbelearnedfromateacherbyonewho55

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D.magician

37.A.performB.survivalC.hunting

D.hiding

38.A.broughtB.caughtC.arranged

D.referred

39.A.thatB.whichC.how

D.what

40.A.arrivalB.punishmentC.prize

D.lesson

41.A.asB.becauC.whetherD.where

42.A.learningB.playingC.talking

D.fighting

43.A.interestingB.boringC.dangerous

D.uful

44.A.nothingB.somethingC.all

D.none

45.A.workinghardB.cuttingclassC.playinggames

D.teachingothers

46.A.LuckilyB.UnexpectedlyC.Definitely

D.Unfortunately

47.A.foundoutB.tupC.steppedin

D.gotover

48.A.dyingB.missingC.unhappyD.improving

49.A.toldB.scoldedC.asked

D.suspected

50.A.repliedB.analyzedC.advid

D.questioned

51.A.unbelievableB.unteachableC.unflexible

D.unimportant

52.A.madeupmymindB.triedmybestC.gaveupD.would

like

53.A.storiesB.structuresC.games

D.tricks

54.A.proudB.sickC.stubbornD.shy

55.A.missB.lovesC.formsD.attends

答案:36-40CBADD41-45ABCAB46-50DCBCA51-55BBDCA

31

(2011·高三教学质量第一次检测)

ople,oldand

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inbusinesssuits,andwheelthemlvesaroundwithstrongdetermination.

ButwheneverIsawsomeoneinawheelchair,Ionlysawa38,nota

person.

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wasthefirsttimeIhadeverfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImust

dtotakeiteasy,but41I

steppedtowardthedoor,Isawmydadpushinga(n)42inmy

direction!Feelingthecolourburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthat

thingrightbackto43hefoundit.

hairswere44

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mainstreet,people45begantotreatmedifferently.

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eywouldlookaway,maybebecautheythoughtthe50

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"Iamjustlikeyou!"Iwantedtoscream."Theonly51isthat

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答案:36-40DABCD41-45DACAB46-50DACBC51-55BCADB

32

(2011·沂州一中高三上学期期中考试)

Oneevening,afarmerreturnedhome,l,his

okacupofwater

fromthe37,thief!

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mercomplained,“Lookatthis51wife.I

feedher,clotheherandgiveherornaments(首饰).I’vespatwaterat

atquietlywithoutcomplaining54I’ve

spatoutfourbucketsofwaterathim.”

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答案:36-40BDCAB41-45CDBAC46-50DBACA51-55BDCAB

33

(2011·陕西省西安交大阳光中学高三上学期期中考试)

TherewasaboyinIndiawhowasntbyhisparentstoaboarding

school.Beforebeingntawaythisboywasthe___26___studentinhis

class.Hewasatthetopinevery___27___.Hewasachampion.

Buttheboy___28___afterleavinghomeandattendingtheboarding

school.His___29___starteddropping.Hehatedbeinginagroup.Hewas

___30___allthetime.Andtherewereespeciallydarktimeswhenhefelt

like___31___himlf.Allofthisbecauhefelt___32___andthatno

onelovedhim.

His___33___startedworryingabouttheboy.But___34___theydidnot

knowwhatwaswrongwithhim.___35___hisdaddecidedtotraveltothe

boardingschoolandtalkwithhim.

Theysat___36___thebankofthelakeneartheschool.Thefather

startedaskinghim___37___questionsabouthisclass,teachersand

___38___.Aftersometimehisdadsaid,“Doyouknow,son,___39___I

amheretoday?”

Theboy___40___,“tocheckmygrades?”

“No,no”hisdadreplied,“Iamheretotellyouthatyouarethe

mostimportantpersonforme.Iwanttoeyouhappy.Idon’tcareabout

grades.Icareabout___41___.Icareaboutyourhappiness.YOUAREMY

___42___.”

Thewordscaudtheboy’yestofillwithtears.He___43___his

dad.Theydidn’tsayanythingtoeachotherforalongtime.

Nowtheboyhadeverythinghewanted.Heknewtherewassomeoneon

this___44___whocaredforhimdeeply.He___45___theworldto

someone.Andtodaythisyoungmanisincollegeatthetopofhisclass

andnoonehaverenhimsad!

26.A.richestB.prettiestC.laziestD.brightest

27.A.gameB.schoolC.competitionD.group

28.A.changedB.diedC.arrivedD.regretted

29.A.hairB.tearsC.loveD.grades

30.A.worriedB.carelessC.lonelyD.busy

31.A.teachingB.killingC.helpingD.enjoying

32.A.coldB.worthlessC.wellD.sick

33.A.parentsB.classmatesC.teachersD.companions

34.A.evenB.nowC.yet

D.then

35.A.AndB.ButC.OrD.So

36.A.towardB.alongC.oppositeD.on

37.A.riousB.casualC.personalD.difficult

38.A.workB.studyC.sportsD.education

39.A.whenB.whereC.howD.why

40.A.turnedawayB.answeredbackC.whispered

softlyD.criedout

41.A.itB.youC.mylf

D.us

42.A.LIFEB.ANXIETYC.CARED.NEED

43.A.forgaveB.hitC.huggedD.begged

44.A.sideB.earthC.tripD.day

45.A.meantB.owedC.movedD.left

答案:26-30DCADC31-35BBAAD36-40DBCDB41-45BACBA

34

(2011·南汇中学高三上学期期中考试)

WhatisthepurpooftheWorldGames?What'sthedifferencebetween

theWorldGamesandtheOlympicGames?

_50_theOlympicGames,theWorldGameshavearather_51_history.In

1981,thefirstWorldGameswereheldinSantaClara.Sincethen,inthe

yearfollowingtheOlympics,someoftheworld'sbestathletes_52_in

theircommonarchfor_53_attheworldGames.

Thereareusually25to35_54_attheWorldGames,Theeventsat

theWorldGamesarenotpartoftheOlympicsoroneswerepartofthe

OlympicGames.ManyeventsattheWorldGames_55_asOlympicevents,

likeweightliftingandbadminton.Theygottheirstartaventsatthe

WorldGames_56_beingmovedintotheOlympics.JustliketheOlympics,

theWorldGamesalsohave_57_competitions.Thecompetitionsgetthe

sportthechancetobeenandthechancetobecomemedalevents.

TheWorldGamesare_58_tiedtotheOlympicGamesbecauthe

InternationalOlympicCommitteeisthesponsoroftheInternational

WorldGamesAssociation.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteehasdecided

thatthenumberofOlympicparticipantsis_59_10,500.Thenewpolicy

meansthatnoWorldGamescompetitionswillbe_60_theOlympicsanytime

soon.

Thisyear,theWorldGameswereheldinTaiwan.Someevents,like

softball,_61_beOlympicsportsbutweredroppedandnoware_62_for

theWorldGames.TheWorldGameslooklikeaperfectsupplementand_63_

groundforfutureOlympicGames.Sonexttimeyougetachancetowatch

theWorldGames,youmaywanttopayattentionasitcouldbethefuture,

ormaybeeven_64_.

50.A.AsforB.ButforC.Becauof

D.Comparedwith

51.A.earlyB.youngC.longD.ancient

52.A.uniteB.lieC.result

D.participate

53.A.fameB.excellenceC.wealth

D.knowledge

54.A.gamesB.sportsC.events

D.matches

55.A.endupB.startonC.breakoff

D.comeup

56.A.afterB.sinceC.before

D.unless

57.A.internationalB.intenC.fair

D.exhibition

58.A.loolyB.somewhatC.cloly

D.partly

59.A.amountedtoB.limitedtoC.addedto

D.reducedto

60.A.movedintoB.engagedinC.heldin

D.establishedin

61.A.hadtoB.emedtoC.happenedto

D.udto

62.A.goodB.availableC.helpful

D.convenient

63.A.competingB.playingC.training

D.camping

64.A.focusB.truthC.hope

D.history

答案:50—54DBABC55—59ACDCB60—64ADBCD

35

(2011·乌鲁木齐一中高三第一次月考)

Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtootired,orevenupt?Ifso,then

anewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.

Theclock,calledSteepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaits

____(36)youtobeinyourlightestphaofsleep____(37)rousing

you.Itsmakerssaythatshould______(38)youwakeupfeelingrefreshed

everymorning.Asyousleepyoupass____(39)aquenceofsleep

states---lightsleep,deepsleepandREM(rapideyemovement)

sleep---that____(40)approximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointinthat

cycleatwhichyouwakecan____(41)howyoufeellater,andmay____

(42)haveagreaterimpactthanhowmuchorlittleyouhaveslept.Being

roudduringalightpha____(43)youaremorelikelytowakeup

energetic.

SleepSmart____(44)thedistinctpatternofbrainwaves_____

(45)duringeachphaofsleep,viaaheadbandequipped_____(46)

electrodesandamicroprocessor.Thismeasurestheelectricalactivity

ofthewearer’sbrain,inmuchthe____(47)wayassomemachinesud

formedicalandrearch____(48),andcommunicateswirelesslywith

aclockunitnearthebed.You____(49)theclockwiththelatesttime

at_____(50)youwanttobewakened,andit_____(51)dulywakesyou

duringthelastlightsleepphabeforethat.

The_____(52)wasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrown

UniversityinRhodeIsland____(53)afriendcomplainedofwakingup

tiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“_____(54)sleep-deprivedpeople

ourlves,westartedthinkingof_____(55)todoaboutit.”Says

EricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficer

ofAxonSleepRearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbystudentsto

developtheiridea.

336.A.beside

337.A.upon

338.A.ensure

339.A.through

440.A.reveals

441.A.effect

442.A.already

443.A.means

444.A.removes

B.near

B.before

B.assure

B.into

B.revers

B.affect

B.ever

B.marks

B.relieves

C.for

C.towards

C.require

C.about

C.resumes

C.reflect

C.never

C.says

C.records

D.around

D.till

D.request

D.on

D.repeats

D.perfect

D.even

D.dictates

D.recalls

445.A.proceeded

446.A.by

447.A.familiar

448.A.findings

449.A.pervere

550.A.where

551.A.then

552.A.claim

553.A.once

554.A.Besides

555.A.what

B.produced

B.of

B.similar

B.prospects

B.program

B.this

B.also

B.conclusion

B.after

B.Despite

B.how

C.pronounced

C.with

C.identical

C.proposals

C.prohibit

C.which

C.almost

C.concept

C.since

C.To

D.whether

D.progresd

D.over

D.same

D.purpos

D.plan

D.that

D.yet

D.explanation

D.while

D.As

D.when

答案:36—40:CBAAD41—45:BDACB46—50:CDDBC51—55:A

CBDA

36

(2011·杭十四中高三10月月考)

I’manoperatingengineer,runningcrane(起重机)inNewYorkCity.

Iwasinthecountryside,playinggolfwhenwegotthecallthataplane

kedoutofthehotel

othome,I

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24list.

ThenextmorningIwentdowntothe25atabout5a.m.,andfour

dmy

wifeandtoldhernotto27me,andthatIwouldstayin28with

pedatWestFourthStreet,soIhadto

29therestoftheway.

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orkedtherein1966forthe31ofthe

wayonSeptember12,Iwasfrightenedtoe

theWorldTradeCentrewasahugepile,

edtoask33inwhichmycranemightbe34

oplerunning

awayandIreallydidn’thesame,

wasasiftheyhadletthebullsgoin35andwewererunningthrough

fallingdown,people36themupastheycameby,

andcarryingthem,justtogetthemoutoftheway,becausomething

’pedrunningwhen

wegottotheBatteryTunnel,andIcaughtmy38andsaid,“Oh,my

God,I’mgoingto39.”

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artedagainwe40intoafirechiefofficerandweasked,

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答案:21—25CBDAC26—30DDBAA31—35ACDCB36—40DACBB

37

(2011·杭十四中高三11月月考)

WingsofAngel

IudtohatemylfbecauIwasn’t“normal”.Everyoneel

couldplayonthemonkeybarsandrideonabicycle,butnot21.I

hadaverespinalcorddisorder(脊髓病)andIknewIwouldalwaysbe

much22thanothers.

eing

tofall,

Ihatedlookinginthe25andeinganuglyhunchback(驼背).

Myfriendsfoundme26becauIdidn’tletothersgetcloto

htIwasgoingtogoonlikethisfortherestofmylife27

Angelaappeared.

Thatafternoon,Iwassittingbymylfinacorneroftheschool

—’swhenIfirstheardher

voice.

“tdown?”

Iraidmyheadandthereshewas,withanirresistiblesmileonher

roundface.

“Whatareyoulookingat?”sheasked.

“Ants.”

“Whataretheydoing?”

“No29.”

“Ibetthey’’tyouthink

so?”

Thatwashowour30startedanditdidn’edabout

everythingunderthesun—theants,theclouds,mylittleniche(处境)

—untilitwassunt.[

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earedmosthadhappenedandIknewforsure

shewould33menow.

Shestoodup,pointedatmybackandsaid,“Iknow34yourback

ishunched.”

din

myheartforherto36,butshejustkeptongoing.“Iknowwhat

you’?”

“No,”Ianswered37.

Shebentandwhisperedinmyears.

“Yourbackishunchedbecauyou’vegotapairofwingsfromthe

angels.”

dintohereyesandher39touchedmyheart.

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答案:21—25CBACD26—30ADABC31—35BACDD36—40CBADB

38

(2011·杭州高中高三第三次月考)

Jameswasacuriousyoungman.Everywherehewent,helikedtoobrve

thingsandto__21__people—whattheydid,whattheysaidandwhatthey

wore.Subconsciously,hewasmakingquick__22__allthetime.He

couldn’treally__23__it;itjusthappened.

Forexample,heoncesawamanwhobodywas__24__withtattoos

(文身).Thatmanwasstrongandwalkedproudly.Jamesimaginedhis__25__

peopleup,sometimeswithsticksandsometimeswithhishands,speaking

__26__wordachtimeheopenedhismouth.Atroublemaker,perhaps,James

__27__tohimlf.

SometimesJamesfelt__28__forjudgingothersthisway,butthat

feelingwas__29__andneverreallylasted.

Then,oneday,hesawawomanatedaloneinacafé.Thewomanwas

__30__,quitefat,andalthoughshewasnot__31__,Jamescouldtellshe

wasashortlady.__32__,Jamesglancedacrossather,lookingather

fromtoptobottom.Ashiyesreachedher__33__,hegotashock.

Thereshewas,onherleftfoot,wearingaplatformshoethatwasat

least3incheshigh.__34__couldsuchalittlemiddle-agedladywhowas

average-lookingatbestbesovainastowearhighplatforms?Look

beautiful?Inthatshortmomentoftime,__35__thoughtsflowedthrough

James’mind.

Acondlater,James’eyesnaturallymovedacrosstothelady’s

rightfoot.Andthere,hegotanevenbigger__36__.----Itwasaflat

shoe.Shewasnotvain;shehadabirthdefect(缺陷)----unevenlength

ofherlegs.Ifanything,shederved__37__andunderstanding,

certainlynotblame,notevenmentalones.

Jameswas__38__withguilt.Itwasa(n)__39__lessonhelearned

aboutnot__40__conclusions,aboutnotjudgingpeople,especiallyso

quickly.

21.A.greetB.watchC.meetD.cheat

22.A.mistakesB.progressC.judgmentsD.promis

23.A.helpB.getC.acceptD.keep

24.A.facedB.coveredC.filledD.charged

25.A.cheeringB.dressingC.beatingD.holding

26.A.humorousB.modestC.badD.cautious

27.A.thoughtB.provedC.explainedD.told

28.A.curiousB.guiltyC.excitedD.happy

29.A.temporaryB.strangeC.permanentD.deep

30.A.youngB.middle-agedC.oldD.pretty

31.A.speakingB.standingC.sittingD.walking

32.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.AswellD.Asusual

33.A.feetB.handsC.eyesD.legs

34.A.WhenB.WhyC.HowD.What

35.A.inspiringB.blamingC.persuadingD.defending

36.A.pleasureB.honorC.comfortD.shock

37.A.loveB.awardC.sympathyD.respect

38.A.hitB.startedC.equippedD.struck

39.A.newB.valuableC.interestingD.difficult

40.A.denyingB.reachingC.leadingtoD.jumpingto

答案:21-40BCABCCABABBDACBDCDBD

39

(2011·七校高三上学期期中联考)

pleeingheroff

angavethegirldetailed

instructions22howtoavoidspeakingtostrangers.

AsIhadbecome23bythen,Icouldnottellwhatthegirllooked

like.“AreyougoingallthewaytoDehraDun?”Iaskedherasthetrain

24outofthestation.

ealittleexclamation(惊呼),and

said,“Ididn’tknowanyoneelwashere.”

Asoftenhappens,peoplewithgoodeyesight26toewhatis

vetoomuchtoobrve,I27.

“Ididn’teyoueitheratfirst,”Isaid.“ButIheardyou

comein.”IwonderedifIwouldbeabletopreventherfrom28that

Icouldn’te.

“I’mgettingdownatSaharanpur,”thegirlsaid.“Myauntis

reyougoing?”

“ToMussoorie,”Ireplied.

“Oh,luckyyou!he

mountains.30inOctober.”

“Yes,thisisthebesttime,”Isaid,31mymemorieswhenI

32arecoveredwithbeautifulflowers,thesunis

delicious,andatnightyoucansitinfrontofacampfireanddrink

brandy.

“Whatisitlikeoutside?”Iasked.

Sheemedtofindnothingstrangeinthequestion.“33don’t

youlookoutofthewindow?”sheaskedquite34.

penandIfacedit,35tostudy

thescenery.“Haveyounoticed,”Iventured,“thatthetreesemto

bemovingwhileweemtobestandingstill?”

“36alwayshappens,”shesaid.

I37tofacethegirl,andforawhilewesatinsilence.“You

haveaninterestingface,”(n)38remark.

“Youaregallant(恭维的),”shesaid.

Atthenextstop,thegirlsaidgoodbyetomeandamangoton.“She

wasaninterestinggirl,”Isaid.“Canyoutellme——didshe39

herhairlongorshort?”“Idon’tremember,”hereplied.“Itwas

hereyesInoticed,suchbeautifuleyes,butthey

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答案:21-25CBCDB26-30CDBBD31-35ABCBC36-40ADACC

40

(2011·南马高级中学高三上学期期中考试)

Onefineday,anoldcouplearoundtheageof70,walksintoalawyer's

ntly,wasvery

21,afterhavingachatwiththem,

Thiscouplehadbeen23alltheir40overyearsofmarriagenothing

everemstogoright.

Theyhangonbecauoftheir24,afraidthatitmightaffect

,alltheirchildrenhavealreadygrownup,have

theirownfamily,there'snothingeltheoldcouplehavetoworryabout,

alltheywantedistoleadtheirownlifefreefromalltheyearsof

unhappinessfromtheir25,so26agreedonadivorce.

Lawyerwashavingahardtime27togetthepapersdone,becau

hefeltthatafter40yearsofmarriageattheageof70,hecouldn't

understand28theoldcouplewouldstillwantadivorce.

29theyweresigningthepapers,thewifetoldthehusband.“I

reallyloveyou,butIreallycan'tcarryonanymore,I'msorry.”

"It'sOK,Iunderstand."gatthis,thelawyer

suggesteda30

together,justthreeofthem,wifethought,whynot,sincetheyarestill

goingtobe31.

Atthediningtable,therewasasilenceofawkwardness.

Thefirstdishwasroastedchicken,32,theoldmantookthe

drumstickfortheoldlady."Takethis,it'syourfavorite."

Lookingatthis,thelawyerthoughtmaybethere'sstilla33,but

thewifewasfrowningwhensheanswered."Thisisalwaystheproblem,

youalwaysthinksohighlyofyourlf,neverthoughtabouthowIfeel,

don'tyouknowthatIhatedrumsticks?”

34didsheknowthat,overtheyears,thehusbandhavebeentrying

allwaysto35her,littledidsheknowthatdrumstickswasthe

husband'sfavorite.

Littledidheknowthatsheneverthoughtheunderstandheratall,

littledidheknowthatshehatesdrumstickventhoughallhewants

isthebestforher.

Thatnight,bothofthemcouldn'tsleep,tossandturn,tossandturn.

After36,theoldmancouldn'ttakeitanymore,heknowsthathe37

lovesher,andhewantedtotellher,"Iloveyou."

Hepicksupthephone,gnever

rstopsdialing.

Ontheotherside,shewas38,shecouldn'tunderstandhowcome

afteralltheyears,hestilldoesn'tunderstandheratall,sheloves

himalot,butshejustcan''sringing,she39

toanswerknowingthatit'shim."What’sthepointoftalkingnowthat

it'okeepitthisway,if

notIwillloface."decided

topulloutthecord.

Littledidsheremember,hehadheartproblems.

Thenextday,lowedlike

river.

21.A.worriedB.excitedC.encouragedD.puzzled

22.A.problemB.experienceC.payD.story

23.A.fightingB.quarrelingC.workingD.worrying

24.A.childrenB.parentsC.neighboursD.family

25.A.familyB.quarrelC.marriageD.divorce

26.A.allB.everyC.bothD.each

27.A.managingB.tryingC.hopingD.keeping

28.A.howB.whyC.thatD.when

29.A.BeforeB.WhileC.AfterD.Until

30.A.meetingB.partyC.dinnerD.get-together

31.A.divorcingB.friendsC.happyD.living

32.A.slowlyB.immediatelyC.excitedlyD.nervously

33.A.hopeB.problemC.wishD.chance

34.A.NeverB.LittleC.SeldomD.Hardly

35.A.angerB.discourageC.inspireD.plea

36.A.minutesB.hoursC.daysD.evenings

37.A.neverB.everC.yetD.still

38.A.annoyedB.sadC.calmD.surprid

39.A.refuesB.hopesC.wantsD.wishes

40.A.leftB.goneC.pasdawayD.married

答案:21-40DDBACCBBBCBBDBDBDBAC

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