高考英语一轮复习 完形填空暑假选练(二)1

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湖北团风县2017高考英语完形填空暑假选练(二) 2014石家庄市高中毕业班复习教学质量检测My husband has always had great love for older people and has helped out several elderly friends in the past,but this story is different! Mr. Daves _1_ in the same lake as my husband John for over 15 years. A _2_ developed but when Mrs. Daves died five years ago,it left Mr. Daves alone.They had no children and after sixty years of _3_ he was lost.So John took Mr. Daves fishing with him every time he went. Mr. Daves was energetic and never _4_ being with John. A few years later Mr. Daves had a stroke that paralyzed(使瘫痪) his right side. He lost his _5_ and was put into a nursing home. Confined(限制) to his _6_ and unable to communicate, Mr. Daves began to _7_from depression. This almost _8_ Johns heart. He finally got _9_ from the nursing home to take Mr. Daves out for a ride. They were both _10_ to be together again but it was very _11_ for Mr. Daves to be lifted into Johns truck. The _12_ of his paralyzed side pulled heavily on his good side. John worried about this _13_ still took him out about every ten days.One day he announced he was selling his _14_ truck to buy a van that was equipped for a _15_. We researched these vehicles, sold the truck and got a van. It isnt sporty or fast but it sure _16_ Mr. Daves pain on their outings and they both enjoy them more. Now they can go fishing together more _17_.Mr. Daves is now 86 but is still _18_ life. I dont know anyone who would _19_ their prized possession to help a friend. I hope he can be a(n) _20_ for others to take similar steps to help those who are in need.1. A. droveB. fishedC. played D. swam2. A. friendship B. habitC. problem D. story3. A. fishing B. livingC. marriage D. work4. A. afraid of B. aware ofC. fond of D. tired of5. A. sight B. smellC. speech D. touch6. A. bed B. houseC. office D. truck7. A. escape B. hearC. learn D. suffer8. A. broke B. movedC. stole D. ruined9. A. benefit B. informationC. permission D. promise10. A. excited B. frightenedC. surprised Dworried11. A. easy B. happyC. long D. painful12. A. height B. slimnessC. weight D. wound13. A. and B. butC. so D. thus14. A. broken B. favouriteC. new D. old15. A. bedroom B. kitchenC. toilet D. wheelchair16. A. cures B. easesC. promotes D. worsens 17. A. cheaply B. fortunatelyC. frequently D. greedily18. A. enjoying B. improvingC. living D. planting19. A. put away B. pick upC. hand in D. give up20. A. example B. guideC. hero D. superman文章大意本文为记叙文。文章作者讲述了其丈夫热心帮助一个无子女的孤寡老人的故事,激励人们关爱老人。1B。根据下文中“So John took Mr.Daves fishing with him every time he went.”可知,他们是坚持到同一个湖去钓鱼。故选B项。2A。根据文章第一段“.has helped out several elderly friends in the past.”中的friends可知。故选A项。3C。根据上句“.Mrs.Daves died”以及最后一段首句“Mr. Daves is now 86.”可知,其夫人的去世,结束了他们60年的婚姻。 故选C项。4D。根据本段首句可知,他们在一起钓鱼长达15年之久。根据下文可知,戴夫斯先生在得了偏瘫之后,还乐于与约翰外出钓鱼。显然他对与约翰待在一起“从不厌烦”。故选D项。5C。根据下一句中的“unable to communicate”可知,戴夫斯先生偏瘫后,丧失了说话的能力。故选C项。6A。戴夫斯先生偏瘫后,住进了疗养院,只能待在床上,显然B、C、D三项不合适。故选A项。7D。戴夫斯先生住进疗养院后,由于偏瘫整天待在床上,而且丧失了语言能力,不能与人交流,这样自然“患上”了抑郁症。故选D项。8A。戴夫斯先生的不幸和痛苦让约翰心碎。break ones heart令人心碎。故选A项。9C。戴夫斯先生住进养老院之后,约翰要带其外出,显然需要经过疗养院的“同意、许可”。故选C项。10A。戴夫斯先生和约翰是长达15年的钓友,很长时间没有一起外出钓鱼,再次一起外出钓鱼,两人都很“兴奋”。故选A项。11D。由于戴夫斯先生身患偏瘫,上车的时候肯定不舒服,很“痛苦”。故选D项。12C。根据本句中的heavily可知,说的是瘫痪的那一侧身体的“重量”重重地拖累着另一侧。故选C项。13B。前后为转折关系。虽然约翰担心这点,但还是大约每隔10天带老人出去一次。故选B项。14B。根据下文中“their prized possession”可知,卖掉的卡车是约翰“心爱的”车。故选B项。15D。戴夫斯先生身体偏瘫,坐在卡车上不舒服,约翰卖掉卡车,买了一辆大篷车,自然是在车上装配了“轮椅”,以方便带戴夫斯先生外出钓鱼。故选D项。16B。大篷车上装配了轮椅,这样,就可以“减轻”戴夫斯先生的痛苦了。故选B项。17C。大篷车上的轮椅可以减轻戴夫斯先生外出钓鱼时的痛苦,这样外出钓鱼就更“频繁”了。故选C项。18A。在约翰的热心关爱下,戴夫斯先生一个孤寡老人感受到了关爱,现在86岁了,但依旧“享受”着生活的乐趣。故选A项。19D。根据上文,约翰为了减轻戴夫斯先生外出钓鱼时的痛苦,将自己心爱的卡车卖掉,买了一辆大篷车。其卖掉心爱的卡车,属于“放弃”。故选D项。20A。约翰的行为,为人们帮助那些需要帮助的人树立了“榜样”。故选A项。完形填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。Night after night, my mother came to my bed, even long after my childhood years. She would 1 down and push my long hair out of the way, and then kiss my forehead. I dont remember when it first started 2 me-her hands pushing my hair that way, for they felt work-worn and rough 3 my young skin. Finally , one night, I shouted out at her, “Dont do that any more-your hands are too rough!” she made no 4 and left quietly.But never again did my mother do it with that familiar expression of her 5 .With the passing years, my 6 returned to that night time after time. By then I 7 my mothers hands and her goodnight kiss. Sometimes the incident seemed very 8 , sometimes far away, but always it was 9 in the back of my mind.The years have passed, and Im not a little girl any more. Mom is in her seventies, and those hands I once 10 to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family.Now, Mom no longer has Dad and lives 11 . One night on Thanksgiving Eve, I found myself 12 to her house to spend the night with her. As I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly ran across my face to 13 the hair from my forehead. Then a 14 , ever so gently , touched my forehead. I burst into tears.In my memory, thousands of times, I 15 the night my young voice complained. Catching Moms hand in hand, I told her how 16 I was for that night. I thought shed remember 17 I did. But Mom didnt know what I was talking about. She had already forgotten and 18 long ago.That night, I fell asleep with a new 19 for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was 20 to be found.( ) 1AlieBbendClookDfall( ) 2AannoyingBastonishingCdelightingDdisappointing( ) 3AalongBaboveCagainstDaside( ) 4AreplyBpromiseCrequestDagreement( ) 5ApityBsadnessCapologyDlove( ) 6AfeelingsBopinionsCspiritsDthoughts( ) 7AmissedBforgotCheldDshook( ) 8AstrangeBcloseCseriousDcommon( ) 9AstressedBexistedChiddenDexposed( ) 10AexpectedBchangedCremindedDcomplained( ) 11AyetBawayCaloneDlong( ) 12AdrawnBcarriedCmovedDstayed( ) 13AcutBwashCbrushDtake( ) 14AtearBkissCpressDhand( ) 15AreturnedBrememberedCrealizedDrecalled( ) 16AsorryBhappyCangryDnervous( ) 17AwhenBhowCwhyDas( ) 18Adisappeared BforgivenCapologizedDabandoned( ) 19Aimagination BinspirationCdecorationDappreciation( ) 20AstillBsoonCnowhereDanyhow答案:120 BACAD DABCB CACBD ADBDC1.B bent down 意即:母亲在床边俯身,2. A “when it first started annoying me” 句中的it指母亲捋我头发这事,母亲这一举动使我不高兴。3. C 母亲的手抚摸我,我感到粗糙。against 有 touching 之意。4. A 我冲母亲叫,她没回应。这里用reply promise : 诺言;request: 要求;agreement: 同意5. D 根据上下文,这里的意思是:母亲表达的是一种爱。6. D 我几年之后又想到那晚的情景,think的名词是thoughts;feelings: 感情,心情,7. A 我怀念母亲的手。missed: 想念,惦记8. B 儿时发生的那件事在我的记忆中时而近时而远,但总是内心挥之不去的愧疚。close与后文的far away有关。9. C 句中的it指“愧疚”,它始终在我心中。be hidden in 隐藏在; exist是不及物动词搭配不对10.B “I once changed to be so rough”是定语从句修饰hands, 这里的意思是:我使母亲的手变得粗糙,因为母亲为我操劳了许多。11. C 父亲去世后,母亲单独生活。后文有to her house to spend the night with her12. A drawn to her house: 自己被母爱所“吸引”13. C 把挡住额头的头发梳了过去。 brush ones hair:梳头发14. B 母亲吻了我。15. D recall:回忆;returned:返回;归还; remembered:记住; realized:意识到。I recalled the night. 意即:I thought of the night16. A sorry一词与愧疚有关。其余的选项与上下文意思不符。17. D as I did是一个表方式的状语,像我一样记得那事。18. B forgotten and forgiven说的是母亲忘了,原谅了我。. abandoned:被放弃扔弃,遗弃了的。19. D 这里说的是作者对母亲的手产生了一种新的“感激”20. C 母女情深,这时我感到得到了母爱的包容,因而我的愧疚荡然无存。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。 When I was a teenager I volunteered to work at the water station at a 10,000m race. My job was to 36 water to the runners, I remember being so 37 to see all the different kinds of people who passed by and grabbed a cup of water. Some ran past, some walked past and a few wheeled past. I saw so many types of people doing it. I thought maybe I could do it too! So the next year I 38 up for the race. That first 10,000m race was quite an 39 . I jogged, I walked, I jogged and I walked. 40 , I didnt know if I could finish. Then came a defining(起决定性作用的) 41 . At one point near the end, a 70-year-old man ran past me, very, very fast, and I felt 42 because I was 15 years old, younger than him but I couldnt even keep up with him. I felt 43 for a second. But then I 44 something. He was running his race and I was running mine. He had 45 abilities, experience, training and goals for himself. I had mine. Remember my 46 was only to finish. After a minute, it 47 me that this was a lesson I could draw from. I learned something about myself in that moment. I turned my embarrassment into 48 . I 49 that I would not give up running races. In fact, I would run even more races and I would learn how to train and prepare 50 and one day I would be one of those 70-year-old persons who were still running. As I crossed the finish line, I was proud of my 51 . In life we all have those moments when we 52 ourselves with others. Its only 53 . Dont allow those moments to 54 you. Turn them into motivation and let them inspire you. With the proper preparation and training, you can improve your result to 55 anything you want in life.36. A. bring out B. pass out C. take outD. pick out37. A. excitedB. worried C. concerned D. anxious38. A gave B. made C. signed D. dressed39. A. achievement B. encouragement C. interest D. experience40. A. At times B. In time C. In all D. After all41. A. victory B. decision C. moment D. conclusion42. A. embarrassed B. annoyed C. moved D. thrilled43. A. relaxed B. defeated C. puzzled D. inspired44. A. realized B. lost C. noticed D. remembered45. A. necessary B. evident C. common D. different46. A. motto B. plan C. goal D. direction47. A. worried B. hit C. reached D. hurt48. A. attraction B. devotion C. inspiration D. expectation49. A. hoped B. promised C. decided D. suggested50. A. slightly B. hardly C. clearly D. properly51. A. excitement B. accomplishment C. movement D. judgement52. A. introduce B. relate C. present D. compare53. A. important B. natural C. strange D. ridiculous54. A. weaken B. wound C. amuse D. cheer55. A. reserve B. deliver C. achieve D. abandon【参考答案】36-40 BACDA 41-45 CABAD 46-50 CBCCD 51-55 BDBAC
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