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高一英語寒假作業(yè)-完形填空專練閱讀下面短文,從所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在答題卷的相應(yīng)位置。(一)It was the second time my tire(輪胎)had burst. This came after I 41 to find water at an abandoned station, where the caretaker 42 my bottles from his own water supply.After 43 several miles under the burning sun, I 44 my hand and eventually a truck 45 . An old local and two Moroccans got out and 46 me to squeeze in. At last they stopped in front of a garage.“Do you know where I can get something to 47 ?” I asked the old man. I had not yet eaten that day and was hungry.“Nothing for miles”, was his reply, followed by an 48 to drive me somewhere. I agreed, so I left my bike at his office and jumped into a car parked outside.“I 49 pick anyone up.” He told me. “Youre the first.”“We 50 have a name for people like you.” I said. “Youre called Road Angels.”He smiled. We stopped in front of a 51 . As we ate, the sky grew dark and 52 with clouds. He dropped me back to the garage, where the workers couldnt repair my bike. The driver turned up just in 53 to once again 54 the day. “I have found a shop that sells 55 tubes and tires. I can take you there.” I jumped into his car, at the same moment a heavy rain poured down.來源:Zxxk.A 56 tire and two tubes later, the storm had rolled over. I 57 my Moroccan angel and continued my journey. 來源:學(xué)_科_網(wǎng)Z_X_X_KThroughout the 58 ride, I found goodness and 59 everywhere. People went out of their way to help whenever I needed assistance. I hoped I would be able to 60 a little of the same kindness to whoever in trouble. 41. A. planned B. managed C. volunteered D. determined42. A. filled up B. took out C. picked up D. threw away43. A. riding B. running C. walking D. driving 44. A. took back B. stuck out C. set down D. looked at 45. A. drove by B. broke down C. turned up D. pulled up46. A. commanded B. invited C. arranged D. forced47. A. visitB. watch C. wearD. eat 48. A. announcement B. offer C. answer D. excuse 49. A. always B. often C. never D. sometimes50. A. cyclistsB. hikers C. athletes D. drivers51. A. restaurant B. station C. market D. harbor52. A. crowdedB. filledC. packed D. heavy 53. A. turn B. time C. return D. case54. A. save B. call C. witness D. complete55. A. car B. truck C. bicycle D. carriage 56. A. long B. worn C. free D. new57. A. dropped B. thanked C. visited D. entertained58. A. helpless B. futureC. entireD. fancy59. A. ability B. responsibility C. generosity D. honesty60. A. pass on B. show off C. get across D. react to (二)As a young boy my family was very poor. I would often help do something for the neighbors to 36 a little pocket money. One day I 37 on the door of an elderly woman and asked 38 she needed me to clean the yard. She asked why I was not in 39 and I showed her my worn 40 , which no longer kept me warm. She 41 me to work in the yard. When I finished, she looked at me and said, “I suppose you want to be 42 now.” She then 43 a jar filled with dollar bills and said, “Im glad youve done a 44 job today but that is not something you should be doing again. I want you to 45 new clothes and get back to school. I also want you to come back to 46 me with your report card and I will 47 you when I see you have worked hard and have some good 48 . Now reach out your little hands and take out as much 49 as you can.” I put my hands in the jar and 50 so much money that it was 51 for me to buy what I badly needed. Later, I returned several times to see the woman and she did just as she 52 She looked at my report card and gave me a handful of dollars and some delicious food every time I 53 her that I had an “A”. I was twelve years old when I moved from that neighborhood. I will never forget the huge 54 this wonderful lady made over my life with her 55 . This is something I hope to do myself in this lifetime over and over again.36. A. save B. give C. earn D. change37. A. turned B. knocked C. worked D. looked 38. A. how B. when C. why D. if39. A. school B. time C. trouble D. bed 40. A. bag B. carpet C. coat D. sofa41. A. allowed B. forced C. helped D. stopped42. A. punished B. tested C. praised D. paid43. A. set up B. took out C. talked about D. put away44. A. boring B. new C. fine D. terrible45. A. keep B. buy C. remove D. make46. A. visit B. forgive C. welcome D. serve47. A. recognize B. reward C. understand D. protect48. A. goals B. stories C. marks D. ideas49. A. room B. money C. food D. time50. A. grabbed B. lost C. borrowed D. charged51. A. rare B. enough C. simple D. special52. A. promised B. discovered C. knew D. admitted53. A. asked B. required C. showed D. wrote54. A. decision B. progress C. mistake D. difference55. A. courage B. kindness C. honesty D. happiness(三)Maggie was assigned to a public school in the middle of the year, and the headmaster asked her to teach Class 4-B right away. She heard that the former teacher had 41 _ suddenly, but the headmaster didnt tell her 42 _. All he told her was that this was a class of “ 43 _ students”.First day, she walked into the classroom, spitballs (紙團(tuán)) 44 through the air, feet on desks, the noise deafening. She walked to the front of the classroom and 45 _ the attendance book(考勤簿). Next to 20 names on the list were IQ scores: 140,141.160. “Oh,” she thought to herself, “ 46 they are so high-spirited. These children have exceptional IQs.” She 47 and brought them to order, _48 that she could teach such high-quality students.At first Maggie found the students 49 to turn in work, and that assignments that were handed in were done 50 , full of mistakes. She spoke to everyone, “ With your IQ, I _51 nothing short of (除之外) the best work from you.”The whole term Maggie continually 52 them of their responsibility to use all the extra intelligence God had given them. Things began to 53 . The children worked hard. Their work was creative and excellent.At the end of the term, the headmaster 54 Maggie into his office. “What magic have you done to these kids?” He asked 55 . “ Their work has surpassed (超過) all the regular classes.”“It is just 56 . Theyre smarter than regular students! You said yourself they are special students.” Maggie was 57 .“ I said they are special because they are the special need studentsbehavioral disordered.”“Then why are their IQs so 58 on the attendance sheet?” Maggie pulled out the sheet and passed it to the headmaster.“Those arent their IQs. Those are their locker 59 at the gym. Sorry, Ms. Maggie, your kids are not geniuses(天才).”Maggie paused a bit, and smiled, “ If someone 60 himself to be a genius, he will become one. Im teaching them as geniuses again next year.”41. A. left B. dismissed(解雇) C. disappeared D. stopped42. A. how B. when C. who D. why43. A. naughty B. common C. special D. poor44. A. throwing B. going C. flying D. coming45. A. closed B. opened C. checked D. found46. A. No wonder B. No doubt C. No problem D. No way47. A. wondered B. smiled C. angered D. waved48. A. grateful B. angry C. pitiful D. doubtful49. A. disliked B. managed C. tried D. failed50. A. skillfully B. carelessly C. carefully D. attentively 51. A. suppose B. expect C. imagine D. suggest52. A. remindedB. warned C. scolded D. told53. A. turn B. happen C. change D. end54. A. led B. showed C. ordered D. called55. A. angrily B. excitedly C. patiently D. slowly56. A. natural B. right C. fine D. possible57. A. disappointed B. encouraged C. surprised D. pleased58. A. low B. much C. high D. many59. A. numbers B. scores C. doors D. names60. A. wishes B. believes C. trains D. helps(四)People often fall ill because of me. 41 , they can hardly blame me; it is largely their own 42 . A tired person may get 43 , especially when he goes to crowded places with polluted air. A sudden change in 44 is another factor. In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditioner upon returning home. They will catch a cold easily.My latest victim(受害者) is an energetic student. After school, he played football hard for two hours. Though 45 , he still went to the cinema .Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately. I seized this golden chance to 46 him. He reacted, trying to 47 me, but I was already 48 deep in his throat. He kept sneezing(打噴嚏) and his nose was running. 49 he put on some warm clothes, it didnt work, for there were too many of us. Besides, his sore throat kept 50 him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but 51 .The next day he couldnt go to 52 . He had lost his appetite and was not as 53 as before. His mother made him orange juice every few hours for more vitamin C, which would help his 54 .For two days he was 55 by his mother. As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began to feel the 56 . I knew I had to 57 him before long. But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I made every effort to fight back. 58 , it was my turn to feel 59 now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me. I became 60 and finally my time was over.Do you know what I am?41.A. ThereforeB. BesidesC. HoweverD. Then42.A. businessB. responsibilityC. excuseD. fault43.A. punishedB. blamedC. caughtD. killed44.A. temperatureB. seasonC. placeD. condition45.A. excitedB. hurtC. lateD. tired46.A. injureB. botherC. attackD. destroy47.A. get on withB. get rid ofC. put up withD. take hold of48.A. reproducingB. waitingC. hidingD. disappearing49.A. SinceB. OnceC. WhetherD. Although50.A. remindingB. upsettingC. comfortingD. influencing51.A. escapedB. succeededC. regrettedD. failed52.A. bedB. workC. schoolD. hospital53.A. peacefulB. afraidC. activeD. happy54.A. recoveryB. developmentC. studyD. growth55.A. protectedB. nursedC. scoldedD. affected56.A. lossB. operationC. pressureD. movement57.A. leaveB. catchC. forgetD. beat58.A. UncertainlyB. UnsuccessfullyC. UnusuallyD. Unfortunately59.A. painfulB. disappointedC. nervousD. ashamed60.A. biggerB. weakerC. smallerD. stronger(五)People have been raising pigeons (鴿子) for about 10,000 yearsAnd pigeon keepers use different kinds of pigeons for different _21_Some people use pigeons for _22_For example, in parts of the world, people cook a special meal with pigeon to celebrate the New YearSome people also _23_pigeons because they look especially _24_There are many interesting kinds of “pretty” pigeonsDifferent kinds of pigeons have interesting features (特點(diǎn)) _25_ long, soft tails or designs on their headsThe _26_ of these kinds of pigeons enter them in _27_ and the best looking pigeons are chosen to win prizes.But pigeons have many other _28_ tooPigeons can fly a long way without growing _29_They also have another _30_sense.No matter how far from home they are, pigeons can usually fly back to where they _31_This is often called a “homing sense”This sense makes them good for carrying _32_.In many cities around the world, pigeons live in special houses, _33_ pige

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