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1、【助力助力】高考英語高考英語 完形填空專項原創(chuàng)沖刺試題完形填空專項原創(chuàng)沖刺試題-7-7記敘型記敘型1we arrived in spain for the first time a few weeks ago. i decided to 21 a car because we had sold the one we had in england before 22 home. yesterday the sales office rang us to say the car was 23 . i had tried out a model like it before, but as i wa

2、s not yet 24 driving in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it 25 so we went together to 26 it. we paid for the car and 27 the papers. they told us that there was 28 petrol汽油to take us to a garage, where we could fill up. the 29 garage to the office was about 100 yards away and we got ther

3、e 30 . but when i turned into main road i suddenly saw a lot of cars racing 31 me. i got out of 32 as fast as i could by backing into the garage 33 and the man behind 34 me.“its such a problem to 35 to drive on the right side, isnt it? my wife said. “yes, if only i had had a few lessons for 36 . i r

4、eplied. “you had better go 37 on the way home, my wife said. “youd be sorry if you had 38 on the first day, wouldnt you? while we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good english, would you mind telling me 39 you are thinking of leaving? 40 are you going to sit in your car al

5、l day?21.a. borrowb. drivec. buyd. choose22.a. leavingb. makingc. returningd. getting23.a. rightb. readyc. fixedd. sold24.a. sure ofb. satisfied withc. interested ind. used to25.a. on my ownb. right awayc. in a hurryd. on the way26.a. receiveb. bringc. orderd. fetch27.a. acceptedb. wrotec. signedd.

6、copied28.a. littleb. enoughc. muchd. no29.a. bestb. nearestc. quickestd. cleanest30.a. latelyb. directlyc. safelyd. slowly31.a. afterb. withc. aroundd. towards32.a. their wayb. the garagec. their sightd. the car33.a. at lastb. once morec. as usuald. as well34.a. caughtb. cheeredc. shouted atd. chatt

7、ed with35.a. prepareb. continuec. choosed. remember36.a. discussionb. adventurec. experimentd. practice37.a. carefullyb. smoothlyc. quicklyd. differently38.a. an errorb. a problemc. as accidentd. a headache39.a. whenb. whyc. howd. what40.a. forb. orc. butd. so2in february , i flew into beijing from

8、shanghai to watch a performance by icelands bjork and to interview her.some people find it difficult to 36 bjorks music. her sound is an acquired taste, but 37 you get into it, youre hooked. after the 38 press conference, i was 39 to a room where we did a one-on-one 40 for radio. i was surprised at

9、how intelligent and pleasant she was. and fun.the 41 at workers stadium was unbelievably wonderful. barefoot for most of the show, bjork 42 the audiences interest with her music and her spirit.however, an incident gave me an impression that she was unusual and moody.the next day i was invited to go

10、to the great wall with a lot of 43 who were to take pictures of bjork. she was with her son and did not seem to be in the 44 for the photographers. she stood and stared at the ground, not facing the 45 .then suddenly, she ran off to the 46 , out to her waiting bus, and sped back to beijing. it was s

11、trange to see since she had been so 47 with the press a few days before.after leaving beijing, she went on to perform in hong kong and thailand. in a story that 48 around the world, she jumped on and attacked a female reporter at the bangkok airport who 49 said, “welcome to thailand!you may have see

12、n her at the academy awards a few years ago when she 50 in that usual swan costume, 51 perhaps her performance of oceania at the opening ceremony of the greece olympics. bjork does demand attention.shes 52 a new album, volta. she challenges us to enter her own world with every album, and this one is

13、 no 53 .working with a variety of producers, including timbaland, she takes us into her music again with an artistic 54 . it is 55 to digest, but if you can appreciate her unusual efforts, you will have a lot to get into.36. a. receive b. getc. heard. accept37. a. whileb. afterc. befored. once38. a.

14、 heatedb. attendedc. appointedd. packed 39. a. ledb. broughtc. fetchedd. carried40. a. lectureb. commentc. interviewd. dialogue41. a. game b. party c. performance d. play42. a. heldb. acquiredc. seizedd. focused43. a. viewersb. touristsc. reportersd. officials44. a. stateb. moodc. situationd. positi

15、on45. a. camerasb. audiencec. filmsd. directors46. a. exitb. entrancec. edged. side47. a. communicativeb. conservativec. cooperatived. aggressive48. a. turnedb. wentc. camed. ran49. a. alreadyb. hardlyc. simplyd. seldom50. a. appearedb. accompaniedc. presented d. joined51. a. orb. andc. sod. but52.

16、a. showed b. collectedc. producedd. took53. a. exceptionb. excusec. wayd. comment54. a. spiritb. abilityc. talentd. understanding55. a. easy b. simple c. difficult d. funny3 3mrs. harrington was glad to be back at the block of flats where she lived. her shopping had tired her. in the 36 her thoughts

17、 were on lunch and a good rest; but when she got out at her own floor, both were forgotten in her 37 discovery that front door was 38 . she was thinking she must blame her daily _39_ the next morning for such a terrible piece of carelessness, when she remembered that she had _40 _ both keys in their

18、 locks. she walked slowly into the hall and at once noticed that all the _4l_ were open, yet following her regular practice she had shut them before going out. looking into the drawing room, she saw a scene of _42_ over her writing desk. it was as clear as daylight then that her flat had been broken

19、 into during her _43_. her first angry thought was to go _44_ all the rooms looking for the thieves, but then she decided that at her age it might be more _45_ to have someone with her, so she went to _46_ mr. johnson from the first floor. by this time her legs were beginning to tremble, so she sat

20、down and _47_ a cup of very strong tea while he telephoned the police.then they went back and through the rooms, being careful to touch _ 48_ , as they didnt want to hinder(阻礙) the police in their search for_49_. it seemed as though everything she _50_ had been thrown out and turned over and over. t

21、hen a police officer arrived with a policeman and she told them of her _51_ of her robbed flat. the police officer began to look for fingerprints, while the policeman _52_ that the front door locks had not been _53_, which proved that the thieves had either used some _54_ or entered over the balcony

22、 (陽臺). there was no trace of fingerprints, but the officer found a dirty red pack that contained jewelry which the old lady said was not hers. so the entry into this flat was _55_ not their first job that day.36. a. wayb. lift c. flat d. room37. a. suddenb. curious c. occasional d. sad38. a. broken

23、b. unlocked c. open d. destroyed39. a. workmate b. neighbor c. friend d. maid(保姆)40. a. put b. turned c. improved d. realized41. a. room doors b. front doors c. windows d. drawers42. a. ruins b. search c. disorder d. turning43. a. illness b. work c. sleep d. absence44. a. to b. over c. round d. into

24、45. a. prepared b. thoughtful c. attentive d. careful46. a. ask b. fetch c. hire d. take47. a. made b. accepted c. cooked d. served48. a. anything b. something c. everything d. nothing49. a. fingerprints b. footmarks c. results d. thieves50. a. bought b. had c. cleaned d. liked51. a sorry b. thought

25、 c. discovery d. worry52. a. checked b. examined c. tested d. tried53. a. disappeared b. damaged c. hidden d. forced54. a. thick wire b. sharp knife c. special key d. long ladder55. a. clearly b .hardly c. obvious d. almost4 4“you have quite a temper, miss cochrane, the 21 of the pittsburgh dispatch

26、 said 22 a smileon his desk was an open letter he had recently received from the 18-year-old girl now 23 before himthe letter 24 him for an editorial he had written and printed in his paper“i become furious when people make statements that arent 25 . the young lady answered as she held up a newspape

27、r “your editorial herewhat girls are good fori 26 insulting to all women. “for gods 27 , young lady, the editor replied, “ive only repeated what many great thinkers 28 to be true. they say a womans place is in the 29. her most important work involves 30 house and raising children. where would we all

28、 be if this werent true? “and you dont think a woman is smart 31 or strong enough to do a mans job? elizabeth cochrane sat straighter in her chair and her eyes flashed 32 .“now 33 a minute, miss cochrane, the editor said. “i didnt say that, and youre 34 quite fair. as a matter of fact, i asked you t

29、o come in because i was interested in your letter. you have spunk(勇氣 35 , i wonder if youd care to 36 an experiment?“what kind of experiment?“wellthe editor thought for a moment. “your letter was well written, ill grant you that. now im wondering if you can be as good a reporter 37 any of my men. ho

30、w would you like a job? “how would i elizabeth cochranes mouth fell open 38 great surprise. “but of course i would! and just one 39 thing, sir, she said as she leaned across the desk. “ill not only be as good as your men, ill be 40 !21adirectorbreporter cworkerdeditor22awith bwithout cfor dinstead o

31、f23awas sitting bis sitting csitting dhas been sitting24apraised bscolded claughed at dlooked down 25afalse btrue ccorrect dchecked26afind it to be bfind to be cfound it to be dfound to be27asake bsadness chappiness dcase28ahad believed bbelieved cbelieve dbelieves29ahouse broom chome dkitchen30ato

32、keep bkeeping cto be kept dbeing kept31aalso bgreatly chighly denough32ahappily bsadly ccheerfully dangrily33await bstay cwait for dstay for34abeing bnot being c/ dnot35atoo beither calso dand36ado bmake ccreate dtry37alike bas csimilar to dthe same38afor bin cat dout of39aanother bother cmore dof40

33、aas good bbetter cwell dbest 說明型說明型1bears and humans often meet in national parks. _36_ campers and hikers are warned not to feed the bears, many people ignore these warnings and feed the bears _37_. when bears are used to peoples food, _38_ soon arise. bears like to eat a large variety of things, b

34、oth meat and vegetables. without human assistance, bears live _39_ on roots, twigs, leaves of trees, insects and small animals. with people _40_, the bears tastes quickly _41_ to include sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, and anything else they can temp humans into _42_. bears often _43_ clever strat

35、egies策略 for getting people to let go their food supplies. _44_, an unsuspecting無戒備心的 hiker has taken off his or her pack for a rest only _45_ a bear charge out of the woods, _46_ the pack and quickly disappear into the underbrush with it. hanging the pack on the tree branch wont _47_. bears have bee

36、n known to climb up, jump off, and catch the pack on the _48_ down. one mother bear stretched up with her baby on her shoulders to reach a pack stored on a pole. many bears _49_ people into giving up their supplies. although a bear is _50_ to attack a person and would probably run away _51_ screamed

37、 at, few people are willing to do so. most people _52_ the pack and run the other way. this, of course, delights the bear. in some places, the park service installed安裝;設(shè)置 some metal barrels with lids to help campers keep their _53_ safe from bears. although the bears were unable to open these contai

38、ners, the effort was _54_ successful. most campers, unable to _55_ the metal drums from rubbish cans, never used them for the intended purpose.36. a. whenb. althoughc. ifd. because37. a. somewayb. any morec. somehowd. anyway38. a. problemsb. questionsc. mattersd. events39. a. niceb. goodc. welld. be

39、tter40. a. aroundb. awayc. neard. beside41. a. spreadb. expandc. extendd. increase42. a. giving upb. giving awayc. giving offd. giving out43. a. formb. makec. developd. set44. a. seldomb. at timesc. alwaysd. more often than not45. a. havingb. to havec. hadd. having had46. a. grabbingb. grabbedc. gra

40、bd. to grab47. a. helpb. countc. payd. work48. a. pathb. roadc. journeyd. way49. a. threatenb. helpc. maked. get50. a. possibleb. likelyc. unlikelyd. probable51. a. unlessb. ifc. in cased. since52. a. dropb. pick upc. taked. carry53. a. goodsb. productsc. suppliesd. lives54. a. more thanb. less than

41、c. other thand. rather55. a. readb. speakc. sayd. tell2perhaps the most interesting person i have ever met is an italian professor of philosophy who teachers at the university of pisa, 21 i last met this man eight years ago, i have not forgotten his 22 qualities. first of all, i respected his 23 to

42、teaching. because his lectures were always wellprepared and clearly delivered, students crowded into his classroom. his followers liked the fact that he 24 what he taught. furthermore, he could be counted on to explain his ideas in an 25 way, introducing such aids to 26 as oil paintings, music, and

43、guest lecturers. once he 27 sang a song in class in order to make a point clear. 28 , i admired the fact that he would talk to students outside the classroom or talk with them 29 the telephone. drinking coffee in the caf, he would easily make friends with students. sometimes he would 30 a student to

44、 a game of chess. 31 ,he would join student groups to discuss a variety of 32 : agriculture, diving and mathematics. many young people visited him in his office for 33 on their studies; others came to his home for social evenings. finally, i was 34 by his lively sense of humor. he believed that no l

45、esson is a success 35 , during it, the students and the professor 36 at least one loud 37 . through his sense of humor, he made learning more 38 and more lasting. if it is 39 that life makes a wise man smile and a foolish man cry, 40 my friend is indeed a wise man.21aalthoughbwhenceven ifdnow that22

46、abasicbspecialccommondparticular23aattentionbintroductioncrelationddevotion24ainsisted onbtalked aboutcbelieved indagreed with25aimaginativebordinarycoppositedopen26alisteningbunderstandingcinformationddiscovery27aalsobnearlycevendonly28alaterbsecondlychoweverdtherefore29awithbbycfromdon30ainviteble

47、adcpreferdshow31aas a matter of factblater oncother timesdin general32aquestionsbsubjectscmattersdcontents33asupportbexplanationcexperiencedadvice34adisturbedbmovedcattractedddefected35afor buntilcsincedunless36ahearbsuggestcshareddemand37alaughbcrycshoutdquestion38ahelpfulbenjoyablecpracticaldusefu

48、l39anaturalbnormalchopefuldtrue40asobforcthendyet3 3most people give little thought to the pens they write with , especially since the printers in modern homes and offices mean that very 36 things are handwritten .all too often,people buy a pen based only on 37 ,and wonder why they are not satisfied

49、 38 ,they begin to use it ,however, buying a pen that youll enjoy is not 39 if you keep the following in wond. first of all, a pen should fit comfortably in your hand and be 40 to use .the thickness of the pen is the most important characteristic(特征) 41 comfort. having a small hand and thick fingers

50、, you may be comfortable with a thin pen. if you have a 42 hand and thick fingers, you may 43 a fatter pen .the length of a pen can 44 influence comfort. a pen that is too 45 can easily feel top-heavy and unstable. then, the writing point of the pen should 46 the ink to flow evenly(均勻的) while that p

51、en remains in touch with the paper 47 will make it possibly for you to create a 48 line of writing .the point should also be sensitive enough to 49 ink from running when the pen is lifted. a point that does not block the 50 may leave drops of ink, 51 you pick the pen up and put it down again. 52 ,th

52、e pen should make a thick , dark line. fine-line pens may 53 bad handwriting, but fine, delicate lines do not command 54 next to printed text ,as , 55 , a signature on a printed letter .a broader line, on the other hand ,gives an impression of confidence and authority (權(quán)威)。 36.a.many b.few c.pleasan

53、t d.important37.a.looks b.reason c.value d.advantanges38.a.once b.if c.because d.though39.a.coveenient b.practocal c.strange d.difficult 40.a.heavy b.easy c. hard d.safe41.a.taking b.finding c.determining d.seeking 42.a.strong b.weaker c.smaller d.larger43.a.prefer b.recommend c.prepare d. demand 44

54、.a.hardly b.also c. never d。 still45.a.thick b.light c. rong d. soft 46.a.change b.allow c. reduce d .press 47. athey b. one c. this d. some48. a. from b. rough c. black d. smooth49. a. prevent b. free c. protect d. remove50. a. way b. sight c. flow d. stream51. a. so b. as c. and d. yet52. a. meanw

55、hile b. generally c. afterwards d. finally53. a. show up b. differ from c. break down d. compensate for54. a. attention b. support c. respect d. admission55. a. at most b. for example c. in brief d. on purpose4 4 rupert murdoch, the australian-born american media owner was voted best of british by t

56、he sunday express in london last week.he is the most famous 1 owner in the world and 2 newspapers and tv channels across the world. 3 now he has been called the greatest 4 in britain by one of his biggest rivals (競爭對手).the paper, which competes for 5 with murdochs own papers, called him “the man who

57、 made modern britain and it 6 murdoch for his willingness to take risks. 7 said he had brought a “revolution to television and newspaper production.rupert murdoch was born in melbourne, 8 ,in 1931.today he is better 9 as the owner of news corporation ltd., a media group that owns many different 10 o

58、f media: television, films, books, and the internet. 11 becoming the success he is today, murdoch studied at oxford university in britain. he returned to australia in 1916,when he 12 the adelaide news from his father. his life since then can be seen as a series of international jumps in which hes 13

59、 more and more newspapers and tv stations.in the 1960s,it was the mirror in sydney and the sun in london; in the 1970s,he bought the new york post; in the 1980s,he took on hollywood when he bought 20th century fox and fox tv. at this time he also bought the times and the sunday times in london. and

60、most 14 in the 1990s,he bought star television in asia.his company has also formed a joint-venture(合資的) television company with the chinese government, phoenix satellite television holdings ltd(鳳凰衛(wèi)視控股).it 15 six channelsxingkongweishi, channel v, star movies, national geographic, star sports and esp

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