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1、2014年全國高考英語完形填空試題匯編1. 安徽卷:in 2012, i had just recovered from a serious illness when i received an invitation to a writer's conference in orlando, florida. my family persuaded me that a (n) 36 might be just what the doctor ordered, so off i 37 . arriving in the sunshine state was rather tiring, b

2、ut i 38 to catch a taxi to my 39_ and settle in. next morning, i took another 40 to the shopping centre to buy a few souvenirs. _41 i went to a cafe to have lunch, but all the tables were 42 . then i heard a friendly voice saying, "you can 43 my table."i gratefully sat down with the 44 lad

3、y and we had a happy lunch together. as the _45 drew to a close she asked how long i would be in orlando. i had already told her that i hadn't 46 a car, and hadn't realized how 47 taking taxis would be. after a while she said, "my dear, don't use any more taxis. i'm retired and

4、it would be my pleasure to 48_ you wherever you wish." i told her that i couldn't put her to that 49 , but she brushed aside my protests (反對(duì)). she asked me where i was 50 and next morning she was waiting at my apartment at the 51 time to take me to disney world. she spent some time with me

5、before leaving me to 52 alone. at the end of the day, she 53 to take me back to my accommodation. i 54 her money but she refused to take any.i'll never forget that wonderful lady who, through her 55 , filled my brief holiday in florida with wonderful memories.36a. holiday b. ceremonyc. operation

6、d. experiment37a. kept b. went c. droppedd. knocked38a. intended b. promised c. managedd. deserved39a. hospital b. companyc. universityd. accommodation40a. colleague b. passenger c. suitcased. taxi41a. instead b. first c. laterd. once42a. classifiedb. occupiedc. decoratedd. painted43a. share b. rese

7、rvec. setd. possess44a. oldb. poor c. innocentd. stubborn45a. journey b. mealc. speechd. interview46a. donated b. repairedc. hired d. guided47a. convenient b. worthwhilec. unfortunated. expensive48a. inspire b. entertainc. calld. drive49a. businessb. argument c. troubled. challenge50a. working b. st

8、ayingc. movingd. shopping51a. appointedb. limitedc. favorite d. regular52a. digestb. explore c. perform d. calculate53a. forgotb. refusedc. returnedd. preferred54a. sentb. lentc. offered d. owed55a. confidenceb. dignityc. curiosityd. kindness2. 北京卷:the fitting-in of suzy khan the first time i saw su

9、zy khan, i knew i had to help her. she was really small for her age of 12. the boy in my class often 36 about her and laughed their heads off. she would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page. all i knew was that she was an orphan (孤兒) from africa. she had just been ad

10、opted by a family in town who 37 that the best way for her to learn american ways of life was to be with american kids. i looked down at this 38 girl and promised myself that somehow i would help her. but how could i help her 39 in with us? there had to be a 40 . one day, when i went into the classr

11、oom, i saw that suzy had 41 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a (n) 42 copy. i was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 43 show. so, i took her to see the art teacher, miss parker, and showed her what suzy had 44 . “why, its wond

12、erful,” said miss parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted 45 the talent show. “i need more of these, but i just dont have enough 46 . could you help me, suzy?” on the day of the talent show, suzys 47 were everywhereall over the hall and all over the school, each one different. “and final

13、ly,” said mr. brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a (n) award. im sure youve all noticed the wonderful posters.” everyone nodded. “one of our own students 49 them.” i could hear everyone whispering. “who in our school could draw 50 well?” mr. brown waited a while before saying,

14、 “ 51 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 52 , too. our mystery(神秘) artist is our new studentsuzy khan!” mr. brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artists set. “thank you,” she cried. i 53 , at that time when i was looking at her excited f

15、ace, shed probably never _54 anything in her whole life. everyone started to 55 their hands. suzy khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was defending. i knew then suzy was going to be all right.36. a. jokedb. caredc. forgotd. worried37. a. reportedb. decidedc. complainedd. questioned38. a. ric

16、hb. proud c. tiny d. popular39. a. comeb fallc. fitd. tie40. a. mannerb. pattern c. choice d. way41. a. readb. takenc. openedd. put42. a. freeb. perfect c. final d. extra43. a. art b. talkc. quiz d. talent44. a. coloredb. written c. carved d. drawn45. a. atb. afterc. ford. around46. a. roomb. timec.

17、 paperd. interest47. a. giftsb. books c. photos d. posters48. a. specialb. academicc. nationald. royal49. a. paintedb. found c. printed d. collected50. a. veryb. thatc. quited. too51. a. ifb. thoughc. unless d. since52. a. prizeb. rankc. restd. place53. a. repliedb. realizedc. rememberedd. regretted

18、54. a. offeredb. valued c. owned d. controlled55. a. clapb. wavec. raised. shake3. 全國大綱卷:joe simpson and simon yates were the first people to climb the west face of the siula grande in the andes mountains. they reached the top 36 , but on their way back conditions were very 37 . joe fell and broke h

19、is leg. they both knew that if simon 38 alone, he would probably get back 39 . but simon decided to risk his 40 and try to lower joe down the mountain on a rope(繩).as they 41 down, the weather got worse. then another 42 occurred. they couldnt see or hear each other and, 43 , simon lowered his friend

20、 over the edge of a precipice(峭壁). it was 44 for joe to climb back or for simon to pull him up. joes 45_ was pulling simon slowly towards the precipice. 46 , after more than an hour in the dark and the icy cold, simon had to 47 . in tears, he cut the rope. joe 48 into a large crevasse(裂縫)in the ice

21、below. he had no food or water and he was in terrible pain. he couldnt walk, but he 49 to get out of the crevasse and started to 50 towards their camp, nearly ten kilometers 51 .simon had 52 the camp at the foot of the mountain. he thought that joe must be _53 , but he didnt want to leave 54 . three

22、 days later, in the middle of the night, he heard joes voice. he couldnt 55 it. joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.36. a. hurriedlyb. carefully c. successfullyd. early37. a. difficultb. similarc. special d. normal38. a. climbed b. workedc. restedd. continued39. a. unwillingly b

23、. safelyc. slowly d. regretfully40. a. fortune b. timec. health d. life41. a. lay b. settled c. went d. looked42. a. damage b. stormc. changed. trouble43. a. by mistakeb. by chancec. by choiced. by luck44. a. unnecessaryb. practical c. important d. impossible45. a. height b. weight c. strengthd. equ

24、ipment46. a. finally b. patientlyc. surely d. quickly47. a. stand back b. take a restc. make a decisiond. hold on48. a. jumped b. fellc. escaped d. backed49. a. managed b. plannedc. waited d. hoped50. a. run b. skate c. move d. march51. a. around b. away c. above d. along52. a. headed for b. travell

25、ed toc. left for d. returned to53. a. deadb. hurt c. weak d. late54. a. secretly b. tiredly c. immediatelyd. anxiously55. a. find b. believec. maked. accept4. 福建卷:from my second grade on, there was one event i feared every year: the piano recital(獨(dú)奏演唱會(huì)). a recital 36 i had to practice a boring piece

26、 of music and perform before strangers. each year i 37 ask my father if i could skip the recital “just this once”. and each year he would shake his head, muttering(嘀咕) 38 about build self-confidence and working towards a 39 .so it was with really great 40 that i stood in church one recent sunday, vi

27、deo camera in hand, and 41 my 68-year-old father sweating in his shirt 42 rising to play the piano in his very first recital.my father had longed to play music since childhood, but his family was poor and couldnt _43 lessons. he could have gone on regretting it, 44 too many of us do. but though he w

28、as rooted in his past, he wasnt 45 there. when he retired three years ago, he 46 his church music director to take him as a student.for a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard, he 47 stared down at his fingers. has he forgotten the 48 ? i worried, remembering those split seconds 49 ago whe

29、n my mind would go blank and my fingers would 50 . but then came the beautiful melody(旋律),from the 51 fingers that once baited(裝餌于) my fishing lines. and i 52_ he had been doing what music teachers always stress: 53 the music and pretend the others arent there.“im 54 of him for starting something ne

30、w at his age,” i said to my son jeff.“yeah, and doing it so 55 ,” jeff added.with his first recital, my father taught me more about courage and determination than all the words he used those 30-plus years ago.36. a. reflectedb. explainedc. meant d. proved37. a. wouldb. couldc. mightd. should38. a. n

31、othing b. everythingc. anythingd. something39. a. goalb. stagec. journey d. chance40. a. troubleb. satisfactionc. strengthd. disappointment41. a. kept b. sentc. watched d. felt42. a. throughb. fromc. against d. before43. a. missb. afford c. select d. understand44. a. asb. oncec. if d. while45. a. ed

32、ucatedb. protectedc. stuck d. spoilt46. a. allowedb. invited c. inspired d. persuaded47. a. roughlyb. simplyc. merrilyd. curiously48. a. wordsb. videosc. notes d. lessons49. a. decades b. weeks c. hoursd. moments50. a. play b. freeze c. clickd. adjust51. a. sameb. warmc. different d. dirty52. a. pre

33、dicted b. realizedc. imagined d. insisted53. a. pass overb. turn upc. bring ind. concentrate on54. a. ashamedb. awarec. tired d. proud55. a. casually b. anxiouslyc. nicelyd. frequently5. 廣東卷:parents feel that it is difficult to live with teenagers. then again, teenagers have 1_ feelings about their

34、parents, saying that it is not easy living with them. according to a recent research, the most common 2 between parents and teenagers is that regarding untidiness and daily routine tasks. on the one hand, parents go mad over 3 rooms, clothes thrown on the floor and their childrens refusal to help wi

35、th the 4 . on the other hand, teenagers lose their patience continually when parents blame them for 5 the towel in the bathroom, not cleaning up their room or refusing to do the shopping at the supermarket.the research, conducted by st. george university, shows that different parents have different

36、_6 to these problems. however, some approaches are more 7 than others. for example, those parents who yell at their children for their untidiness, but 8 clean the room for them, have fewer chances of changing their childrens 9 . on the contrary, those who let teenagers experience the 10 of their act

37、ions can do better. for example, when teenagers who dont help their parents with the shopping dont find their favorite drink in the refrigerator, they are forced to 11 their actions.psychologists say that 12 is the most important thing in parent-child relationships. parents should 13 to their childr

38、en but at the same time they should lend an ear to what they have to say. parents may 14 their children when they are untidy but they should also understand that their room is their own private space. communication is a two-way process. it is only by listening to and 15 each other that problems betw

39、een parents and children can be settled.1. a. naturalb. strongc. guiltyd. similar2. a. interestb. argumentc. linkd. knowledge3. a. noisyb. crowdedc. messyd. locked4. a. homeworkb. houseworkc. problemd. research5. a. washingb. usingc. droppingd. replacing6. a. approaches b. contributions c. introduct

40、ionsd. attitudes7. a. complexb. popularc. scientificd. successful8. a. later b. deliberatelyc. seldomd. thoroughly9. a. behaviorb. taste c. futured. nature10. a. failuresb. changesc. consequencesd. thrills11. a. defendb. delayc. repeatd. reconsider12. a. communication b. bond c. friendship d. trust1

41、3. a. reply b. attendc. attachd. talk14. a. hateb. scoldc. frightend. stop15. a. loving b. observingc. understandingd. praising6. 湖北卷:when our restaurant business failed, we headed north in a camping truck to texas, hoping to have a “fresh start”.at the 31 of palo duro canyon (峽谷) state park, i 32 a

42、 job advertisement hiring park hosts. the position offered a 33 , permanent campsite in the park, and 34 , the hosts served as a link between the parks guests and the rangers (護(hù)林人). it was the perfect solution: a rent-free place to reorganize our lives. we entered the park and i made an 35 for the f

43、ollowing day.the park was 36 , so it took us some time to find an available site. that evening, as we finished our dinner, my wife saw two large skunks (臭鼬) walking toward our table. we 37_ climbed onto the table and, for the next four hours, waited for them to 38 our camp.having survived that night

44、, we were 39 that everything else would be all right. the next day we met with the people who ran the park. they explained our 40 and gave us a beautiful campsite. that evening, 41 , we learned about the canyon 42 . they were strong and cold, rocking our little camping truck violently, and we lay 43

45、 in the dark until the winds died away. 44 the weeks that followed, we learned to survive in our truck and 45 the little money my wife 46 by substitute teaching. building a successful business and then losing it had left very little time for building a successful 47 . for a time after our business 4

46、8 i thought i might lose my family as well. living in the tiny 49 with no television, we sat close together reading and talking. one evening, standing under a jeweled sky, i found myself 50 for all the hardships. we had walked the trails and climbed the canyon walls. we had become a family! 31. a. b

47、ack b. edge c. centre d. entrance 32. a. sponsored b. published c. noticed d. answered 33. a. safe b. free c. convenient d. beautiful 34. a. in return b. in time c. in short d. in turn 35. a. attempt b. agreement c. appeal d. appointment 36. a. crowded b. dangerous c. ideal d. quiet 37. a. repeatedl

48、y b. immediately c. eventually d. calmly 38. a. attack b. leave c. pass d. search 39. a. satisfied b. determined c. confident d. aware 40. a. responsibilities b. requirements c. circumstances d. conditions41. a. moreover b. therefore c. meanwhile d. however 42. a. winds b. snows c. woods d. trails 4

49、3. a. shaking b. quarrelling c. mourning d. aching 44. a. after b. between c. during d. beyond45. a. give away b. hand out c. live on d. put aside 46. a. borrowed b. earned c. posted d. raised 47. a. business b. career c. family d. image48. a. started b. failed c. expanded d. declined 49. a. truck b

50、. park c. house d. camp 50. a. desperate b. ready c. suitable d. thankful7. 湖南卷:the summer before i went off to college, mom stood me in her usual spot behind the ironing board (燙衣板)and said, “pay attention: im going to teach you to iron.”mom clearly explained her 36 for this lesson. i was going to

51、be 37 and needed to learn this vital skill. also, i would be meeting new people, and properly ironed clothes would help me make a good 38 .“l(fā)earn to iron a shirt,” mom said, “and you can iron anything.”but ironing shirts was not 39 work. it didnt make use of long muscles we used to throw a baseball,

52、and it wasnt a 40 operation like ice-skating. ironing was like driving a car on a street that has a stop sign every 10 feet. moreover, an iron produced steam and it carried an element of 41 . if you touched the wrong part of it, youd get burnt. if you forgot to turn it off when you 42 , you might bu

53、m down the house.as for technique, mom 43 me to begin with the flat spaces outward, always pushing the iron forward into wrinkled (有褶皺的)parts. collars had to be done right. mom said they were close to your face, where everyone would 44 them.over the years, ive learned to iron shirts skillfully, which gives me a sense of 45_. whatever failures i suffer in my life, an ironed shirt tell

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