完形填空训练(一)
我决定开着我的二手车去南卡罗来纳州见我的朋友。虽然我只去过那里一次,而且对那里不太了解。我在3号公路上做了一些调查后(询问).
在阿什维尔,有一个十字路口,我可以沿着大路走,也可以抄近路。捷径是去几座山,而且很危险,我犹豫了犹豫)了一会儿,然后选择了主要的道路,因为我想成为5。
在我开了很长一段路后,奇怪的事情发生了,我发现那不是我想走的正确的路,而是我决定避开的山路。我意识到我是在8杆的时候犯了9杆的错误。\”我该怎么办?\”我问自己。如果我再回去走那条路,到哥伦比亚的时候已经很晚了。想想看,我决定继续下去。\”如果11个人都能沿着这条路走下去,为什么我不行?\”我自己12
令我惊讶是,捷径不是13。事实上,这只是一个非常和平的国家道路,14上下两个低15。交通堵塞了16次。在路的两边,你可以看到树,野花,还有17头牛和马。我害怕风有18度。通过我的汽车音响听着美妙的乡村音乐(立体声),我继续开车,欣赏如此安静和自然的风景。连我的二手车都忘了给我20。正是在这种轻松愉快的心情下,我到达了目的地。我的朋友们听说我的遭遇后,都说这听起来像是一次冒险。
1.10 .d)【句意】在此之前。
2.a城镇乙。乡村c。朋友d。方式
3.a火车乙。汽车c。公路d。电话
4.让b去c骑d跨
5a。安全乙。危险c。快d。慢
6.a。时刻乙。方式c。道路d。日
7.来了b离开c走d开车
8.a。十字路口乙。拐角c。车站d。开始
9.a方向b道路c失望d有趣
10a。大约乙。超过c。的d
11.另一个乙。另一个c。其他d。其他
12.a询问乙。强迫c。鼓励d。告知
13.远的安全的危险的肮脏的
14.c。开车d。走路
15.土地汽车农场小山
16.很重很轻
17.a农场乙。卡车c。房屋d。村庄
18.a一起乙。走了c。盖了d。来了
19.看上去很喜欢。
20a。快乐乙。风景c。欢乐d。问题
完形填空训练(二)
滴答,滴答,滴答。我坐在这里,看着我的存在慢慢流逝。我的房子已经一了这么长时间,我很孤独,被人遗忘。独自坐在这里,我所能做的就是回忆我的过去。我可以告诉你只有三个人知道的故事。但是墙不会说话。
很多年前,我和一位老人来到这个地方…在他去世之前,他只和我在一起了短短的三年。
有一段时间,当人们来打扫房子时,我一个人呆着。后来,有一天,一对夫妇带着一个小儿子搬了进来。他们的儿子丹尼喜欢和我在一起,我和他完全在一起。他看上去总是很喜欢我讲的故事,其中大部分都是以。\”回到我的时代…\”和\”当我8岁的时候。…\”我有时会有这样的想法,他并没有真正理解我在说什么,但9岁的感觉真好。丹尼去上大学时,我的心碎了。不久之后,10卖掉了房子。…
新主人来了,11。后来,有一天,一个新家庭搬进了这所房子,碰巧我在家。你甚至无法想象我12岁的时候,丹尼意外地走进了前门。他现在有13个孩子。看到他我欣喜若狂,把14全部投入到日常活动中。在接下来的20年里,我看着他的孩子长大,带着一种自豪和对未来的憧憬。
孩子们终于长到了16岁,丹尼卖掉了房子。那是大约五年前的事了。一些当地的孩子开始谣传这所房子闹鬼闹鬼的)——而且,在某种程度上,的确如此。住在这里的人中有17个人经常在这里出没。每一秒钟都有18个我。我已经落后他们19分了,他们几乎要赶上我了.我希望有一天会有人来拜访我。也许那时我会有一个新家和一个全新记忆的机会。
1.a。拥挤乙。空旷c。粉刷d。出售
2.a回头看乙。享受美食c。拥有梦想d。和朋友聊天
3.a朋友乙。学习者c。邻居d。墙壁
4.令人惊讶的是
5a。看了乙。定居c。买了d。卖了
6.从一开始到最后。
7.疲劳的友好的。
8.a。年长乙。健康c。更好d。年轻
9.a。喜欢乙。告诉c。不喜欢d。相信
10.丹尼的父母是老人
11.c。居住d。问候
12.a怜悯乙。骄傲c。惊讶d。悲伤
13.朋友女儿儿子妻子
14.a。能源乙。时间c。生活d。思想
15.a快乐乙。梦想c。焦虑d。失望
16.a。年纪大了乙。没耐心c。成年人d。累了
17.a家庭乙。家具c。房子d。回忆
18.a印象深刻乙。惊讶c。受到鼓励d。受到启发
19.a。放乙。抄c。数d。拿
20a。打电话乙。记住c。拜访d。出席
完形填空训练(三)
雨点打在窗户上的声音唤醒了我,听起来就像15年前一样,这让我想起了我的少女时代。
这是我一的第二天,雨下得很大。我不能适应在家养成的习惯,所以一点钟我就睡着了。我醒来发现自己不在教室里,而是背在爸爸的背上。我们在家。这是我最后一次对他有5岁的感觉。
从那以后,他再也没有像其他父亲对孩子那样抱过我,抱过我。我对此并不太在意。我为此感到自豪,因为我觉得自己长大了。然而,有时我会因为没有向他寻求帮助而感到沮丧。
有一天,我正在写汉字作为作业。我最讨厌做这件事。爸爸走过来,在我身后站了一会儿,抓了抓我乱吐,勾抹)的论文。然后他说:\”这种写法需要10。你的写作不够有力。再用力压。\”
接下来的两个单词我按照他的11,但是12我看不出有什么改进,我按照我自己的方法-13的方法。他的建议并没有提高我的写作水平,而是提高了我们的写作水平。随着年龄的增长,我发现他已经在6年级完成了他的15,这是当时镇上最高的年级,所以他被认为是6。人们过去常常请他写些东西挂在墙上,但他从来不觉得有什么用处。
他经常对我说,\”如你所见,这个家就指望你了。我们17岁为了你的未来改善你的一切。你必须得到8英镑才能改变自己的生活。\”
由于他的努力,我从高中到大学一直坚持到现在。
1.a。毕业乙。就业c。学院d。学校
2.a从乙。抵抗c。跟随d。突破
3.a宿舍乙。门c。书桌d。床
已经过了一半的路程。
5a。接近乙。接近c。快乐d。放松
6.a。差距乙。思想c。行动d。事故
7a。孤独乙。抑郁c。独立d。舒适
8.a。安慰乙。帮助c。支持d。解释
9.a。帮助乙。指导c。观看d。责备
10a。技巧乙。耐心c。时间d。练习
11.a。介绍乙。方式c。精神d。建议
12.即使乙。而c。虽然。
13.a难乙。慢c。高效d。快
14.a。关系乙。友谊c。思想d。生活
15.a上学乙。生活c。希望d。期望
16.作家学者科学家专家
17.a疲倦乙。高兴c。无用d。准备好了
18.a学历乙。有钱的男朋友c。高薪工作d。文笔好
19.帮助期望考试观察
20.成功了。
完形填空训练(四)
最糟糕的是头条新闻。我几乎每天都乘坐地铁,看着人们出行,他们的头像出现在报纸上。今日头条2自杀(自杀)爆炸者和恐怖袭击,他们说3由我们社区的成员。
旅途中的某件事是4。我没有任何迹象表明我是穆斯林。我通常不6今天是星期五,我在去祈祷的路上。我感觉到车厢里有一种不安。人是8。没有人说话,必须说没有人对我不友好。但是我觉得我得到的10个是不一样的。我正在被检查,评估。这一切都有点不舒服。
人们四处寻找东西,人们看起来很可疑(可疑的).我做了一点点,在接下来的日子里,随着更多关于做这件事的人和他们的目的的说法,这种感觉可能会得到13。当你环顾四周,很难知道人们在想什么。有些人认为\”那些穆斯林来这里看看他们做了什么\”,但他们明白我们谴责(谴责)这和其他人一样。
不管是谁干的,他都不关心谁被杀了,或者他们是基督徒还是穆斯林。他们根本不尊重人的生命。我们都在伦敦旅行,我们使用公共交通工具。我们和其他任何人一样害怕19岁。但是在接下来的几天里,每个人都必须齐心协力,保持冷静。我们会互相照顾,这就是我们。威尔20这个难度。
1.a。埋藏的乙。洪c。隐藏的d。沉没的
2.谈论某事。
3.进行,继续进行。
4a。不同乙。难c。容易d。有趣
5.穿上衣服。
6.除非乙。直到c。之前d。之后
7.然而乙。因此c。但是d。而且
8.a。平静乙。喧闹c。安静d。欢快
9.从某种意义上来说
10a。长相乙。观点c。想法d。经历
11.哪一个?
12.a本身乙。自己c。自己d。自己
13.a更好乙。更差c。更多d。更少
14.a。马车乙。公共汽车c。火车d。出租车
15.当然,当然,很可能。
16.可能的,可能的。
17.a问乙。听c。知道d。关心
18.a与对…来说…
19.被赶上;被赶上。
20.通过,通过。
完形填空训练(五)
前几天我在公车上和一个陌生人聊天;他告诉我他在芝加哥过得很愉快,他想知道我是否有机会认识他。有一会儿,我以为他可能是3岁,但从他脸上的表情我可以看出他不是。他才四岁。我想说这很可笑(可笑的在芝加哥成千上万的人当中,我可能会碰到他的朋友。但是,我只是微笑着提醒他,芝加哥是一个非常开放的城市。他点点头,我以为他会满足于放下这个话题,谈点别的。但我错了。他沉默了几分钟,然后他想告诉我关于他朋友的一切。
他朋友生活中的主要爱好似乎是网球。他是一名优秀的网球运动员,他有自己的网球场。有很多人游泳,但只有两个人有私人网球场;他在芝加哥的朋友就是其中之一。我告诉他,我认识几个这样的人,包括我在加利福尼亚当医生的哥哥。他说这个国家可能有比他更多的私人法庭,但是他不知道还有其他的。然后他问我我哥哥住在加利福尼亚。当我说萨克拉门托时,他说那是巧合,他的芝加哥朋友去年夏天在萨克拉门托度过,他住在一个后院有网球场的17岁男孩的隔壁。我说我觉得那真的是巧合(巧合因为我的隔壁邻居去年夏天去了萨克拉门托,租了我哥哥家隔壁的房子。有那么一会儿,我们互相盯着对方,但我们什么也没说。
\”你朋友的名字会不会碰巧是罗兰柯克伍德丹尼尔?\”我最后问道。他19岁,说:\”是的。你哥哥的名字会不会碰巧是雷伊亨特医生?\”这是我第20次笑。\”是的,\”我回答。
1.兄弟老师邻居朋友
2.a管理乙。发生c。尝试d。通缉
3.a期待乙。撒谎c。开玩笑d。说话
4a。滑稽乙。严肃c。小心d。失望
5a。思考乙。发现c。实现d。看到
6.事实上,事实上。
7a。有名乙。有趣c。吵闹d。大
8.开始乙。停止c。拒绝d。失败
9.a。问题乙。兴趣c。选择d。工作
10.10 .c)【句意】当然
11.a。西装乙。习惯c。泳池d。河流
12.a人乙。玩家c。陌生人d。朋友
13.建议b争辩c承认d宣布
14.a。认可乙。实现c。拜访d。发现
15.c。何时何地
16.a。因为乙。如果c。那么d。虽然
17.医生朋友邻居玩家
18.b。参观c。设计d。出售
19.a。微笑乙。大笑c。哭d。点头
20a。机会乙。快乐c。时间d。转折
完形填空训练(六)
这是东部一所大型大学期末考试的最后一天。在一栋楼的台阶上,一群工程专业的高年级学生聚集在一起,讨论着几分钟后即将开始的考试。他们的脸上充满了自信自信).这是他们的最后一次考试——然后是第二次和第三次考试。
一些人谈到他们已经拥有的工作;其他人谈论他们得到的工作。有了四年大学生活的保障,他们觉得自己已经准备好并有能力去征服世界。
他们知道,即将到来的考试将是一项艰巨的任务。教授说他们可以带6本他们想要的书或笔记,只要求他们在考试时不要互相抄袭。
8他们进了教室。教授分发了试卷。当学生们注意到只有五道作文题时,脸上露出了微笑。
三个小时过去了,教授开始收集论文。学生们看起来不再自信。他们脸上露出惊恐的表情。教授面对全班同学,手里拿着试卷,没有人说话。
他看着面前的11张脸,然后问道:\”有多少人完成了所有五个问题?\”12有人举了手。
\”有多少人回答了四个?\”还是没有手。
\”三个?两个?\”学生们不安地在座位上移动。
\”那么,一个?肯定有人完成了13个。\”但全班保持沉默。
教授放下了论文。\”这正是我14,\”他说。\”我只是想让你记住,15年你已经完成了四年的工程,还有许多关于61年的事情你不知道。这些你无法回答的问题在日常实践中相对来说是17个。\”然后,他微笑着补充道,\”这门课你们都将获得18分,但请记住——即使你们现在是大学毕业生,你们的学历也只有19分。\”
这位教授的名字有20年了,但没有他教的课。
1.a。秒乙。分钟c。小时d。天
2.a面试乙。讨论c。学历d。毕业
3.必须吗?必须吗?
4a。保持乙。控制c。充电d。放置
5.有趣的必要的容易的不寻常的
6.a。没有乙。要么c。任何d。所有
7.听乙。看c。参考d。与交谈
8.紧张地高兴地快速地好奇地
9.a。出现乙。改变c。冻结d。停止
10a。然后乙。作为c。之前d。之后
11.高兴的乙。担心的c。惊讶的d。感动的
12.a不是乙。一次c。只有d。甚至
13.所有的乙。没有c。一个信息技术
14.a。想知道乙。喜欢c。讨厌d。期望
15.即使如此。
16.a。考试乙。科目c。问题d。学院
17.a有价值乙。困难c。普通d。奇怪
18.a及格乙。不及格c。参加d。开始
19.a。开始乙。完成c。失败d。成功
20a。忘记了乙。想起了c。加强了d。削弱了
完形填空训练(七)
放学了,我身心俱疲。因为要回家,我坐在公共汽车的最前面。坐在前排会让你看起来像一堆沉闷的硬币中闪亮的硬币。
司机珍妮试图通过划3号火柴来打破这种不舒服的气氛。
我试着注意自己的举止并倾听,但通常我都忙于思考我的一天。这一天,5,她的对话值得一听。
\”我父亲病了,\”她对6个人中没有一个人说。我能看到她眼中的焦虑和恐惧。态度和兴趣突然转变,我问:\”他怎么了?\”
她眼眶湿润,声音因泪水而发紧,回答道:\”心脏病。\”她继续说着,眼睛睁得大大的。\”我已经失去了妈妈,所以我不能再失去他了。\”
我无法回应。我10岁时,我为她感到心痛。我坐在那张又旧又臭的椅子上,想着父亲去世时,我母亲被扔进的那所大教堂。
我知道12岁对她来说有多难。我不希望任何人经历13岁。
突然我意识到简妮不仅仅是一名公交车司机。那只是她的工作。她有一个充满家庭和忧虑的世界。我从来没有想到她只是一个司机。
我突然觉得自己很15。我意识到我只把16岁的人看作是他们生活的目标。我没有注意到珍妮,因为她是一名公共汽车司机。我根据她的工作判断她是不重要的。
据我所知,我只是其他18个世界里的另一个人,甚至可能不重要。我不应该如此自私和以自我为中心。每个人都有要去的地方,要见的人和约会。理解人是一门艺术。
1.a。决心乙。决定c。尝试d。焦虑
2.a制造乙。思考c。站立d。发现
3.a话题乙。对话c。讨论d。信息
4.全心全意地乙。漫不经心地c。真诚地d。礼貌地
5.因此,因此,否则,然而
6.a。普通乙。沉默c。特别d。惊奇
7a。躲避乙。清除c。保持d。战斗
8.a。降低乙。关闭c。加宽d。打开
9.a。介意乙。后悔c。承受d。错过
10a。愤怒乙。震惊c。好奇d。感兴趣
11.a。痛苦乙。怜悯c。失望d。怜悯
12.a还没有乙。和c。或d。但是
13.这个b他们c那个d那个
14.a。暗乙。窄c。全d。亮
15.a迷茫乙。自私c。担心d。难过
16.很长很远。
17.c。把她赶走d。带她走
18.a某人乙。任何人c。没有人d。每个人
19.a。拥有乙。占有c。发现d。需求
20.保持不变。
完形填空训练(八)
我姐姐和我在英国的一个小村庄长大。我们的父亲是一个努力奋斗的孩子,但我一直知道他才2岁。他从不批评我们,而是用3带出我们最好的一面。他会说,\”如果你把水浇在花上,它们会茁壮成长。如果哟
u don’t give them water, they die.” I 4 as a child I said something 5 about somebody, and my father said, “ 6 time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best 7 people, I would get the best 8 . From then on I’ve always tried to 9 the principle in my life and later in running my company.
Dad’s also always been very 10 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was 11 a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 12 :stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.
I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, 13 any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad 14 me to go into law. And I’ve 15 regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, 16 I didn’t pursue my 17 . You know what you want. Go fulfill it.”
As 18 turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national 19 for young people in the U.K. My wife and I have two children, and I’d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad 20 me.
1. A. biologist B. manager C. lawyer D. gardener
2. A. strict B. honest C. special D. learned
3. A. praise B. courage C. power D. warmth
4. A. think B. imagine C. remember D. guess
5. A. unnecessary B. unkind C. unimportant D. unusual
6. A. Another B. Some C. Any D. Other
7. A. on B. in C. at D. about
8. A. in case B. by turns C. by chance D. in return
9. A. revise B. set C. review D. follow
10. A. understanding B. experienced C. serious D. demanding
11. A. taking up B. making up C. picking up D. keeping up
12. A. suggestion B. decision C. notice D. choice
13. A. and B. as C. even if D. as if
14. A. helped B. allowed C. persuaded D. suggested
15. A. always B. never C. seldom D. almost
16. A. rather B. but C. for D. therefore
17. A. promise B. task C. belief D. dream
18. A. this B. he C. it D. that
19. A. newspaper B. magazine C. program D. project
20. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raise
完形填空训练(九)
June was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit. She was really hot and ped into water. 1 else was in the pool. The refreshing water cooled her body immediately, which 2 her to continue doing some laps there.
Now having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of 3 , June began to tire 4 . “Ah, no pains, no gains,” June thought to herself. June 5 to swim, realizing her head was 6 . Breathing became difficult. Her vision wasn’t so 7 . She saw the lifeguard and a couple of others around the pool. No sense in 8 anyone. She continued.
She found 9 in the middle of the pool. Deciding not to make a scene, she continued to swim. 10 , she made it to the other side of the pool. Nausea (恶心), weakness and exhaustion (精疲力竭) 11 it difficult for June to get out of the pool. 12 she stood, her body slowly shook back and forth, Losing her 13 .
Realizing she needed help but 14 to even say anything, she 15 the pool side and stood there. Several minutes later she had enough energy to only 16 her body up out of the pool. Sitting at the side of the pool with her feet in the water she felt that someone was 17 at her. It was the lifeguard. June was just able to 18 her hand, telling him she was okay.
Have you ever found yourself in a 19 where you’re in trouble and you don’t ask for help? There is nothing 20 in asking for help. June could have drowned. However, we all have the tendency, as June did.
1. A someone B. No one C Anyone D. Everyone
2. A. encouraged B. advised C. allowed D. forced
3. A. mind B. time C. shape D. fashion
4. A. hardly B. easily C. falsely D. unexpectedly
5. A. remained B. stopped C. happened D. continued
6. A. hurting B. hurt C. suffering D. suffered
7. A. sure B. clean C. clear D. poor
8. A. bothering B. interrupting C. attracting D. helping
9. A. one B. it C. her D. herself
10. A. Lastly B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Surprisingly
11. A. found B. let C. made D. felt
12. A. Since B. As C. Until D. Unless
13. A. life B. courage C. chance D. balance
14. A. unable B. ready C. proud D. afraid
15. A. came across B. lay on C. leaned against D. fought with
16. A. pull B. push C. raised D. rise
17. A laughing B. staring C. glimpsing D. shrugging
18. A. hold B. lend C. move D. wave
19. A. atmosphere B. condition C. situation D. environment
20. A. difficult B. different C. useful D. wrong
完形填空训练(十)
As a teenager, I felt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious (反叛的) on the outside, 1 on the inside, I wanted people to 2 me.
Once I left home to hitchhike (搭便车) to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn’t 3 , and there were many times I didn’t feel safe. One situation in particular 4 me grateful to still be alive When I returned home, I was different, not so outwardly sure of myself.
I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was 5 with us, was wearing my clothes. And my 6 seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be
7 if I weren’t there. I told my mom, and she explained that 8 Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could 9 me. I pointed out, “ She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.” My mom said these were wonderful 10 ,but I was the only person who could fill my
11 , She made me realize that even with my 12 — and there were many —I was a loved member of the family who couldn’t be replaced.
I became a searcher, wanting to 13 who I was and what made me unique (独一无二的). My 14 of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from.. I started to resist (抵抗) pressure to 15 in ways that I didn’t like any more, and I was 16 by who I really was. I came to feel much more 17 that no one can ever take my place.
Each of us 18 a unique (独一无二的) place in the world.You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So 19 about being replaced.You 20 be.
1. A. and B. but C. as D. for
2. A. leave B. respect C. admire D. like
3. A. easy B. hard C. fun D. long
4. A. succeeded B. kept C. managed D. remained
5. A. playing B. eating C. staying D. running
6. A. family B. friends C. relatives D. class
7. A. loved B. mentioned C. cared D. missed
8. A. before B. after C. though D. unless
9. A. scold B. compare C. replace D. match
10. A. qualities B. girls C. people D. times
11. A. character B. role C. task D. job
12. A. faults B. advantages C. manners D. pities
13. A. look for B. look back C. find out D. give up
14. A. picture B. view C. sense D. drawing
15. A. think B. learn C. change D. act
16. A. thankful B. delighted C. disappointed D. hopeful
17. A. sure B. doubtful C. happy D. lonely
18. A. carries B. catches C. seizes D. holds
19. A. talk B. forget C. care D. argue
20. A. mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. can’t D. needn’t
完形填空训练(十一)
Take a taxi from Sydney Airport and chances are that the driver will not say “G’day” with the broad accent you might expect. Probe a little further and you will probably 1 that he was not born in Australia. 2 the United States, Australia is a society of 3 , and Sydney has been a preferred destination for many of these new 4 . Over the past half century the Anglo-Irish immigrants who 5 the city’s original population have been joined by successive waves of Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, and , more 6 , Asians. This mixture has 7 a cultural activeness and energy that were missing only a generation 8 . Sydney is a city 9 .
Compared with the traffic in the 10 of Australia, Sydney is fast and impatient. The more than 4 million people in this 11 work hard and play harder, moderation is something practiced by the citizens of Melbourne. Sydney 12 the tallest buildings, the most expensive real estate, the finest beaches, and the seediest nightlife of any Australian city. Most Australians 13 its loud brash ways with a mixture of fear and fascination, 14 Sydneysiders prefer to think of home as energetic rather than ordinary. Visiting this city is a(n) 15 part of an Australian experience. But remember, as you do so, that Sydney is no more representative of Australia 16 New York is of the United States. It has joined the 17 of the great global cities whose characters are essentially 18 , offering great looks, style, and sophistication. In 2000, the year that the Olympic Games 19 to the city, Sydney became one of the 20 destinations of the new millennium.
1. A. observe B. discover C. expect D. catch
2. A. Like B. As C. With D. For
3. A. settlers B. immigrants C. citizens D. the rich
4. A. people B. race C. strangers D. arrivals
5. A. took up B. kept up C. made up D. brought
6. A. luckily B. surprisingly C. recently D. possibly
7. A. created B. supported C. given D. expressed
8. A. before B. after C. later D. ago
9. A. in a panic B. in a hurry C. in a way D. in a sense
10. A. rest B. other C. else D. most
11. A. country B. town C. city D. state
12. A. stands B. lies C. exists D. has
13. A. compare B. think C. match D. regard
14. A. if B. unless C. although D. so
15. A. essential B. final C. proud D. reasonable
16. A. than B. what C. that D. and
17. A. routes B. ranks C. circles D. ways
18. A. national B. racial C. personal D. international
19. A. added B. occurred C. came D. appeared
20. A. precious B. fashionable C. widespread D. complex
完形填空训练(十二)
On Easter Day 1722,some European explorers found a lonely island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. They 1 it Easter Island. The explorers found that the island had good soil 2 the 200 natives living there survived with little food. Even more 3 , these people also lived among the ruins of what might have been a once great civilization. All that is left of it are around 800 giant stone statues 4 human heads. They 5 up to 270 tons and the tallest measures over 11 metres. The stone men face 6 , rather than out to sea, and their eyes are focused upon the sky. They are all carved from 7 volcanic rock (火山岩) and some have hats on their heads and eyes made from white coral. Since their 8 , these huge stone men 9 one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Who built them? Why did they do it? Some experts believe the stone men are 10 to Inca stonework, and suggest the figures were created by people of Peruvian descent (血统). 11 have even gone so far as to say that they came from outer space. The latest suggestion 12 the idea that Easter Island represents one of the worst cases of resource abuse in human history. It is said that a small group of Asians settled on Easter Island 13 between 400 and 700 AD. They developed a great civilization with huge forests and 14 food. At the peak of their civilization, the people began to build the giant 15 men. Why they did this is still 16 but it is possible the figures represent the settlers’ gods or ancestors. 17 the statues grew larger, the people’s lifestyles became more and more wasteful. The forest began to disappear, which 18 all the animals dying out. 19 couldn’t get food and were forced to eat other humans. Society began to 20 and the islanders themselves finally destroyed the stone men.
1. A. said B. were called C. named D. spoke
2. A. and B. but C. however D. still
3. A. surprise B. surprised C. surprising D. surprisingly
4. A. looking B. resembling C. liking D. standing for
5. A. weigh B. lift C. get D. measure
6. A. forward B. outward C. onward D. inward
7. A. broken B. soft C. hard D. burnt
8. A. looking B. invention C. discovery D. covering
9. A. have happened B. have led to C. have taken place D. have created
10. A. usual B. common C. familiar D. similar
11. A. Another B. Other C. Others D. Many
12. A. is focused on B. is based on C. is depended on D. is concentrated on
13. A. some day B. one day C. sometime D. once
14. A. plenty of B. number of C. much of D. amount of
15. A. clever B. stone C. wooden D. iron
16. A. welcome B. known C. unimportant D. unknown
17. A. While B. After C. With D. As
18. A. resulted in B. resulted from C. created D. lay in
19. A. The islands B. The people C. The animals D. The Europeans
20. A. break out B. break in C. break into D. break down
完形填空训练(十三)
Pass Your Love On
Waiting for the airplane to take off, I was happy to get a seat by myself. Just then, an air hostess approached me and asked, “Would you mind 1 your seat? A couple would like to sit together.” The only 2 seat was next to a girl with her arms in casts (石膏绷带), a black-and-blue face, and a sad expression. “ 3 am I going to sit there,” I thought immediately. But a soft voice spoke, “She needs help.” Finally, I 4 to move to that seat.
The girl was named Kathy. She 5 in a car accident and now was on her way for 6 .
When the snack and juice arrived, it did not take me long to 7 that Kathy would not be able to 8 herself. I considered 9 to feed her but hesitated, as it seemed too 10 to offer a service to a 11 . But then I realized that Kathy’s need was more 12 than my discomfort. I offered to help her eat, and 13 she was uncomfortable to accept, she 14 as I expected. We became closer and closer in a short period of time. By the end of the five-hour trip, my heart 15 , and the 16 was really better spent than if I had just sat by myself.
I was very glad I had reached 17 my comfort zone to sit next to Kathy and feed her. Love 18 flows beyond human borders and removes the fears that keep us 19 . When we 20 to serve another, we grow to live in a larger and more rewarding world.
1. A. losing B. changing C. taking D. giving
2. A. comfortable B. suitable C. available D. favorable
3. A. No problem B. No way C. Nowhere D. No doubt
4. A. decided B. wanted C. regretted D. promised
5. A. was B. would be C. used to be D. had been
6. A. treatment B. travel C. pleasure D. business
7. A. know B. say C. realize D. recognize
8. A. eat B. feed C. choose D. support
9. A. offering B. needing C. stopping D. trying
10. A. impolite B. far C. close D. fast
11. A. girl B. neighbor C. passenger D. stranger
12. A. unusual B. direct C. important D. shameful
13. A. when B. although C. since D. as
14. A. refused B. wondered C. cried D. did
15. A. had warmed B. had jumped C. had broken D. had cheered
16. A. life B. money C. time D. energy
17. A. below B. through C. across D. beyond
18. A. seldom B. never C. hardly D. sometimes
19. A. separate B. independent C. silent D. upset
20. A. happen B. stretch C. wait D. continue
完形填空训练(十四)
I had offered to watch my 3-year-old daughter, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was getting some work done in my study while she 1 to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too 2 and I shouted, “What are you doing?” No response. I 3 my question and heard her say, “Oh…nothing.” Nothing?
I got up from my desk and ran out 4 the living room, where I saw her running across the hall. I followed and watched her as her little behind made a quick 5 into the bathroom. I had her 6 ! I told her to turn around. She 7 . I pulled out my big Daddy voice, “Young lady, I said turn around!”
8 , she turned toward me. In her hand was what was left of my wife’s new lipstick. And every square inch of her face was 9 with bright red! As she looked up at me with fearful eyes. I heard 10 voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could you… You should know…How many times have you been 11 What a bad thing to…” it was just a matter of my picking out which old 12 I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But 13 I could let loose, I looked 14 at the sweater on her. In big 15 it said. “I’M A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL (天使)!” I looked back up into her tearful eyes and, 16 seeing bad girl who didn’t listen, I saw a little angel full of 17 that I had come dangerously close to 18 . “Sweetheart, let’s take a picture so Mommy can see how 19 you look.” I took the picture and thanked God that I didn’t 20 the chance to prove what a perfect little angel he had given me.
1. A. happened B. liked C. appeared D. pretended
2. A. long B. quiet C. calm D. strange
3. A. asked B. answered C. raised D. repeated
4. A. into B. of C. from D. for
5. A. way B. turn C. change D. progress
6. A. followed B. scolded C. cornered D. fooled
7. A. laughed B. listened C. agreed D. refused
8. A. Slowly B. Eagerly C. Angrily D. Unfortunately
9. A. filled B. marked C. printed D. covered
10. A. every B. such C. any D. one
11. A. told B. beaten C. frightened D. forbidden
12. A. reports B. notice C. advice D. words
13. A. as B. when C. since D. before
14. A. up B. down C. in D. on
15. A. signs B. letters C. messages D. figures
16. A. because of B. instead of C. in spite of D. as a result of
17. A. value B. sadness C. pities D. tricks
18. A. preventing B. getting rid of C. destroying D. doing wrong on
19. A. dirty B. ugly C. special D. silly
20. A. have B. get C. take D. miss
完形填空训练(十五)
Sare Niccoli, the 17-year-old daughter of a rich textile owner was freed by her kidnappers (绑匪) after 118 days. She said she 1 most of the time in a tent in the woods 2 one foot tied to a tree. 3 was freed late on Friday 4 her family paid a 5 of $1.8 million, the largest ransom (赎金) 6 paid in Italy.
“I was 7 well,” the girl told the 8 during the interview, “Biscuits, cakes, often hot food and 9 stewed beef.” She said her nearly four months in 10 was spent in a tent pitched (set up) in a 11 area.
“I never 12 their faces and when they 13 , they changed their voices in nasal tones (speaking through nose passage) on 14 ,” she said. “They kept 15 that the only thing they wanted was the money and that they didn’t want to have 16 to do with me or my family.”
The high 17 student, who was seized by three face-covered and 18 men on July 2, 1983 from her family’s 19 villa (别墅) in Tuscany, said she still had no idea 20 on earth she had been held.
1. A. got B. had C. took D. spent
2. A. and B. including C. with D. although
3. A. She B. Her friend C. Her father D. Her mother
4. A. so B. after C. unless D. if
5. A. lot B. amount C. total D. figure
6. A. money B. ever C. possibly D. being
7. A. treated B. understood C. considered D. tested
8. A. family B. reporters C. police D. friends
9. A. a bit B. at times C. somewhat D. containing
10. A. prison B. trap C. trouble D. dark
11. A. dangerous B. wooded C. kidnapping D. farm
12. A. watched B. remembered C. saw D. looked at
13. A. cried B. sang C. spoke D. laughed
14. A. purpose B. average C. holiday D. time
15. A. repeating B. doing C. talking D. asking for
16. A. nothing B. something C. everything D. anything
17. A. society B. family C. class D. school
18. A. armed B. handed C. kidnapped D. terrified
19. A. country B. city C. textile D. downtown
20. A. which B. what C. why D. where
完形填空训练(十六)
John Perry stood up and looked around again. The island had been a good place to find shells. But now how could he make the 1 move out to sea…? If they swam out to sea he could jump in and get to shore 2 they saw him.
He saw the sharks rolling and playing. Their 3 was now gone and they were killing for fun. How could he make them move away?
He drew his knife from his belt. Sharks can 4 blood, he thought. He put the knife against his leg and cut deep into the 5 . The blood ran out and he caught it on his white shirt. When the shirt was red and wet he tied some cloth around his leg to 6 the flow of blood. He then tied a long piece of cloth to the shirt, threw it into the water and 7 it with the piece of cloth.
The sharks smelled the blood and came 8 toward the shirt. He ran down the sand reef pulling the shirt and the sharks raced after it. He was 9 them away from shore. Suddenly he dropped the cloth, turned toward the 10 and ran as fast as he could. He jumped in the water and swam.
He was halfway across 11 he turned to look back. A high bony fin (鳍) was 12 through the water toward him. He put his face in the water and kicked and splashed himself 13 as fast as he could. The shore was near now.
He lifted his head again to 14 and he saw the shore very near. From behind he left the water rush toward him, almost pushing him, helping him. And then a great gray body hit him and almost rolled him over in the water. He touched the shore with 15 and he pulled himself up the stones. The shark, 16 by the smell of blood and the chase (追逐), went wildly after him. Its great body crashed against 17 .
The end came quickly and the water was covered with the shark’s blood. The injured shark was eaten up 18 by others as it tried to escape.
Perry slowly struggled 19 his feet.
“So,” he said, “you did not get me.” And he looked down at the sharks still eating 20 they weren’t hungry. He climbed up the stones and walked toward the village.
1. A. boats B. sharks C. soldiers D. shells
2. A. before B. after C. until D. when
3. A. food B. hunger C. anger D. wish
4. A. fear B. taste C. drink D. smell
5. A. sand B. shark C. flesh D. mat
6. A. stop B. keep C. join D. cause
7. A. pulled B. wrapped C. connected D. caught
8. A. running B. racing C. swimming D. jumping
9. A. driving B. keeping C. preventing D. leading
10. A. sea B. shore C. island D. sand
11. A. before B. while C. unless D. when
12. A. going B. running C. cutting D. swimming
13. A. forward B. backward C. upward D. downward
14. A. cry B. breathe C. swim D. escape
15. A. his feet B. a stick C. his fingers D. the shirt
16. A. interested B. frightened C. disappointed D. excited
17. A. the shore B. Perry C. the stones D. the shells
18. A. lively B. alive C. dead D. friendly
19. A. on B. by C. to D. with
20. A. as though B. even though C. as soon as D. as long as
完形填空训练(十七)
In Mr. Allen’s high school class, all the students have to “get married”. However, the wedding ceremonies are not real ones but imitations (模拟). These ceremonies sometimes become so noisy that the loud laughter 1 out the voice of the “minister”. 2 the two students getting married often begin to laugh quietly.
The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficult and 3 business. He wants young people to understand that there must be many 4 after marriage. He believes that the 5 for these psychological and financial adjustments (心理和财政调整) should be understood before people 6 .
Mr. Allen doesn’t only 7 his students to major problems faced 8 marriage such as illness or unemployment. He also lets them know the 9 problems they will face every day. He wants young people to know about all the difficulties and troubles that can throw marriage to the 10 point. He even familiarizes his students with the problems of porce (离婚) and the 11 that porced men must pay child 12 money for their children and sometimes pay monthly some money to their 13 .
It has been nervous for some of the students to 14 the problems that a married couple often faces. 15 they took the course, they had not felt much 16 about the problems of marriage. 17 both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen’s course is 18 and have supported the 19 publicly. Their statements and letters supporting the class have made the school more firmly believe that it’s necessary to 20 the course again.
1. A. makes B. drowns C. dies D. takes
2. A. Just B. Yet C. Still D. Even
3. A. funny B. terrible C. serious D. beautiful
4. A. changes B. events C. choices D. children
5. A. way B. need C. possibility D. chance
6. A. graduate B. teach C. learn D. marry
7. A. lead B. put C. introduce D. explain
8. A. to B. in C. against D. on
9. A. practical B. painful C. physical D. proper
10. A. boiling B. freezing C. breaking D. melting
11. A. truth B. fact C. view D. reason
12. A. support B. medicine C. education D. care
13. A. parents B. lawyers C. wives D. families
14. A. settle B. see C. face D. forget
15. A. Since B. When C. Until D. After
16. A. excited B. satisfied C. disappointed D. worried
17. A. However B. Therefore C. Indeed D. Besides
18. A. worthless B. valuable C. interesting D. tiring
19. A. marriage B. problem C. course D. content
20. A. improve B. stop C. continue D. offer
完形填空训练(十八)
A true apology is more than just acknowledgement (承认) of a mistake. It’s recognition that something you’ve said or 1 has damaged a relationship—and that you 2 enough about that relationship to want it 3 .
It’s never 4 to acknowledge you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need the art of apology. Look back and think how 5 you’ve judged roughly (草率), said 6 things, pushed yourself 7 at the expense (在使某人受损的情况下) of a friend. Some deep thought in us know that when 8 a small mistake has been made, your 9 will stay out of balance until the mistake is acknowledged and your regret is 10 .
I remember a doctor friend, 11 me about a man who came to him with 12 illnesses: headache, insomnia (失眠), stomachaches and so on. No physical 13 could be found. Finally the doctor said to the man, “ 14 you tell me what’s on your conscience (良心), I can’t help you.”
After a short silence, the man told the doctor that he 15 all the money that his father gave to his brother, who was 16 . His father had died, so only he himself knew the matter. The old doctor made the man write to his brother making an 17 and enclosing (附寄) a 18 . In the post office, the man dropped the letter into the mail box. As the letter disappeared, the man 19 into tears. “Thank you, doctor,” he said, “I think I’m all right now.” And he 20 .
1. A. done B. thought C. announced D. expected
2. A. lost B. care C. advise D. heard
3. A. built B. formed C. repaired D. damaged
4. A. difficult B. easy C. foolish D. shy
5. A. long B. often C. much D. soon
6. A. unusual B. harmful C. precious D. unkind
7. A. ahead B. away C. down D. off
8. A. still B. even C. only D. such
9. A. sense B. brain C. weight D. feeling
10. A. shown B. explained C. offered D. expressed
11. A. asking B . telling C. requiring D. setting
12. A. strange B. serious C. various D. much
13. A. signs B. reason C. cause D. marks
14. A. Whenever B. Unless C. Suppose D. Although
15. A. stole B. accepted C. seized D. wasted
16. A. mad B. lost C. abroad D. dead
17. A. order B. excuse C. agreement D. apology
18. A. note B. card C. check D. photo
19. A. joyed B. burst C. laughed D. cried
20. A. should B. did C. had D. was
完形填空训练(十九)
I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. “What is it?” I wondered. I 1 it over. There, in faded ink, was a hand-scrawled (手写的) 2 . Immediately my mind traveled 3 many years.
I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazines on my shoulder. On my 4 that day, I came to that Company finally, whose owner, Mr Rader, had always taken me there to ask his workers 5 they wanted any magazines
Shaking off the 6 like a wet dog, I entered Mr Rader’s office. After a quick glance he 7 me over to the fire-place. Noticing the 8 in the top of my 9 , he said, “Come with me!”, pulling me into his pickup 10 . We pulled to a stop before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman 11 me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had 12 seen. I 13 about 10 feet tall when I got up 14 them. “We’d like a pair of new socks too,” Mr Rader said.
Back in his office, Mr Rader took out a 15 , wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With 16 eyes, I read, “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” He said affectionately (深情地), “Jimmy, I want you to 17 I love you.”
I said good-bye, and for the first time I 18 a flicker of hope that somehow things would be 19 . With people like Mr Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make a 20 .
1. A. read B. thought C. turned D. passed
2. A. address B. list C. message D. information
3. A. forward B. so C. ahead D. back
4. A. return B. rounds C. trip D. arrival
5. A. if only B. how C. whether D. why
6. A. dust B. sweat C. tail D. rain
7. A. led B. followed C. watched D. carried
8. A. hole B. mud C. water D. cover
9. A. magazine B. shoe C. sock D. bag
10. A. truck B. factory C. home D. store
11. A. dressed B. fitted C. showed D. comforted
12. A. ever B. already C. never D. hardly
13. A. appeared B. seemed C. looked D. felt
14. A. for B. with C. on D. in
15. A. pen B. paper C. card D. notebook
16. A. tearful B. unbelievable C. curious D. puzzled
17. A. admit B. know C. consider D. express
18. A. sensed B. received C. lost D. gained
19. A. mistaken B. right C. all right D. possible
20. deal B. fortune C. choice D. difference
完形填空训练(二十)
A strange woman comes to my door one day in early March. It’s a rich area so we often have people selling things 1 –dusters, make-up, frozen foods—but she doesn’t look like 2 saleswoman. She hasn’t got the patter (喋喋不休) either. She 3 smiles shyly and puts a card in my hand: “Amy Turner. Pet Portraits Undertaken.”
I 4 my fingernail along the cheap gold edge of the card and look at her, waiting for 5 .
“I’ll paint any animal in the 6 of your own home,” Amy Turner says. “Wouldn’t you like a nice picture of your loved one? I’ve had 7 of dogs, cats, parrots, prize bulls….”
“Prize bulls!” I can’t 8 looking up and down our street. The 9 of any of my neighbours 10 bulls in their back gardens makes me smile.
“I don’t have any animals,” I say as we look past each other. She must be 11 some little cat or dog would come running down the hall to give the game away 12 it is the first chance I’ve had to 13 the air outside. It is one of those spring mornings when you wake up and find winter’s gone. Even the camellia in the garden 14 has flowered over-night, pink blossoms which look shocking 15 the quiet greens and greys.
“Why are you still in your dressing gown?” Amy says, turning her 16 back to me. “It’s nearly lunchtime. Are you ill?”
“I’m fine,” I 17 . I’m not going to tell a stranger I’ve just been sick in the toilet upstairs and would still be 18 my fingers down my throat if the doorbell hadn’t rung. But now I’m not sure what to do next. Amy is still standing there. She doesn’t seem to think that not having a pet is a good enough 19 .
“I’m starving,” she says and I smile politely, nodding the 20 you do before you say goodbye.
1. A. side-by-side B. little-by-little C. back-and-forth D. door-to-door
2. A. an ordinary B. a professional C. a green D. a serious
3. A. even B. ever C. just D. simple
4. A. put B. touch C. place D. run
5. A. an excuse B. a deal C. an explanation D. an opinion
6. A. interest B. comfort C. hope D. honour
7. A. experience B. pictures C. feeling D. sense
8. A. avoid B. enjoy C. help D. appreciate
9. A. idea B. thought C. sight D. touch
10. A. keeping B. selling C. buying D. training
11. A. wishing B. thinking C. meaning D. supposing
12. A. when B. and C. as D. but
13. A. smell B. breathe C. feel D. take
14. A. besides B. near C. opposite D. farther
15. A. at B. with C. for D. against
16. A. mind B. eye C. attention D. heart
17. A. refuse B. agree C. tell D. lie
18. A. sticking B. lifting C. leaving D. closing
19. A. cause B. result C. excuse D. fault
20. A. direction B. way C. head D. work
完形填空训练(一)
1~5 ADCDA 6~10 BCAAB 11~15 CCCAD 16~20 BABCD
完形填空训练(二)
1~5 BADCA 6~10 DCDAB 11~15 BCDAC 16~20 CDACB
完形填空训练(三)
1~5 DBCDA 6~10 BCACB 11~15 DCDAA 16~20 BCABC
完形填空训练(四)
1 ~5 ADBAC 6~10 ACCDA 11~15 BCBAC 16~20 ADCBD
完形填空训练(五)
1~5 DBCBA 6~10 CDABC 11~15 CACBD 16~20 AAABD
完形填空训练(六)
1~5 BDABC 6~10 BDBAC 11~15 BACDD 16~20 BCAAD
完形填空训练(七)
1~5 DCBDD 6~10 CDACB 11~15 ABCCB 16~20 DAAAC
完形填空训练(八)
1~5 CCACB 6~10 CBDDA 11~15 ADBCA 16~20 BDCBD
完形填空训练(九)
1~5 BACBD 6~10 ACADB 11~15 CBDAC 16~20 ABDCD
完形填空训练(十)
1~5 BDABC 6~10 ADCCA 11~15 BACBD 16~20 BADBC
完形填空训练(十一)
1~5 BABDC 6~10 CADBA 11~15 CDDCA 16~20 ABDCB
完形填空训练(十二)
1~5 CBDBA 6~10 DBCDD 11~15 CBCAB 16~20 DDABD
完形填空训练(十三)
1~5 BCBAD 6~10 ACBAA 11~15 DCBDA 16~20 CDDAB
完形填空训练(十四)
1~5 CBDAB 6~10 CDADA 11~15 ADDBB 16~2 BACCD
完形填空训练(十五)
1~5 DCABC 6~10 BABBC 11~15 BCCAA 16~20 DDAAD
完形填空训练(十六)
1~5 BABDC 6~10 AABDB 11~15 DCABC 16~20 DCBCB
完形填空训练(十七)
1~5 BDCAB 6~10 DCBAC 11~15 BACBC 16~20 DABCD
完形填空训练(十八)
1~5 ABCBB 6~10 DABDD 11~15 BCCBC 16~20 CDCBD
完形填空训练(十九)
1~5 CCDBC 6~10 DAABA 11~15 BADDC 16~20 ABACD
完形填空训练(二十)
1~5 DBCDC 6~10 BABA 11~15 ABACD 16~20 CDACB
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