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1、2010年高考英語試題分類匯編完形填空(10湖南) D directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小徑). This trail is one of the old roads t

2、hat wind through untold miles of forest. My 36 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the trail to follow the smell of a deer track or 37 some cause known only to him. Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very 38 . He not only understands what we tell him, but

3、 also often makes sounds as if he were trying to 39 back. One morning, we took a different route, which led us to an unfamiliar trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar 40 . But, no. We seemed to be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably

4、 41 the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merely led to an intersection (岔道口) of trails. Soon it became 42 that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the rest of the day in the 43 , without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But B

5、eans seemed totally 44 . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him. Finally, we 45 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and 46 reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the door and explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then drove us

6、home. Since our adventure, I 47 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home. He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.36. A. deer B.dog C. lady D. man37. A. imagine B.consider C. explore D. present38, A. smart B.sweet C. slow D. shy39. A. turn B.kick C. jump D. speak40. A. drivewa

7、y B.path C. crossroad D. highway41. A. knew B.saw C. showed D. made 42. A, mysterious B.ridiculous C. fascinating D. apparent43. A. house B.forest C. field D. cottage44. A. unconcerned B.unconscious C. undecided D. uncomfortable45. A. left for B.went off C. came to D. drove toward46. A. punctually B

8、.frequently C. formally D. shortly47. A. regretted B.remembered C. concluded D. confirmed(10山東)It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members _36_ the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of _37_. Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would _38_ all my hard work in

9、 a dance of performance. Everything would be _39_ so I thought. I waited baskstage all _40_ in my black tights with a golden belt. In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies _41_ that my class was next.My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the _42_.

10、 All I had to do in the next move was put one foot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. I really was an _43_ move. I was concentrating so much _44_ the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look _45_ I was going. I missed my partners box altogether and _46_

11、. There I was standing on the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes. I could hear giggles(咯咯笑) coming from the audience, and I felt the _47_ rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, “If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not _48_.” I did my b

12、est to follow her _49_ as I continued with the routine.When the curtain dropped, so did my _50_ for the evening. I _51_ bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face. I ran backstage, but no one could _52_ me down. Recently I realized I had been a _53_ that night. I was _54_,

13、but I fought the urge to run off the stage. _55_, I finished the routine with a smile on my face. Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too.36. A. filled B. visited C. attended D. decorated37. A. pressure B. impression C. debate D. attenti

14、on38. A. take over B. show offC . look after D. give up39. A. reasonable B. suitable C . obviousD . perfect40. A. dressed up B. folded up C. covered up D. mixed up41. A. suggested B. explained C. announced D. predicted 42. A. music B . audienceC . curtain D . stage43. A. easy B . active C . adventur

15、ous D. extra44. A. containing B . hiding C . sharing D . keeping45. A. why B . whether C . where D . what46. A. wandered B. slipped C . waved D . skipped47. A. blood B . pleasure C . pride D . tear48. A. leave B . cheer C . believe D . notice49. A. gesture B . example C . advice D . plan50. A. doubt

16、s B . hopes C . voice D . patience51. A. argued B . shouted C . begged D . sobbed52. A. turn B . calm C . let D . put53. A. star B . pioneer C . loser D . fool54. A. satisfiedB . moved C . embarrassed D. confused55. A. HoweverB . Instead C . In total D . in return(10上海)Directions: For each blank in

17、the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, and writers is seldom a masterpiece, If you consider your drafts as dress rehearsals (彩排),

18、 or tryouts, revising will seem a natural part of the writing _50_. What is the purpose of the dress rehearsals and the out-of-town previews that many Broadway shows go through? The answer is adding, deleting, replacing, reordering, _51_ revising. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Phantom of the Ope

19、ra underwent such a process.When Lloyd Webber began writing in 1984, he had in mind a funny, exciting production. However, when Phantom opened in London in 1986, the audience saw a moving psychological love story set to music. The musical had. _52_ several revisions due, in part, to problems with co

20、stuming and makeup (戲服和化妝). For instance, Lloyd Webber _53_ some of the music because the Phantom's makeup prevented the actor from singing certain sounds. When you revise, you change aspects of your work in _54_ to your evolving purpose, or to include _55_ ideas or newly discovered information.

21、 Revision is not just an afterthought that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment. _56_, it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way. Even your decision to _57_. topics while prewriting is a type of revising. However. don't make th

22、e mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows _58_. Always make time to become your own _59_and view your dress rehearsal, so to speak. Reviewing your work in this way can give you _60_ new ideas.Revising involves _61_ the effectiveness and appropriateness of all aspects of your writing, mak

23、ing your purpose more clearly, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present. When you revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience for whom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose _62_ throughout my draft? Do I ever lose sight of my purpose? Have I g

24、iven my readers all of the _63_ that is, facts, opinions, inferences - that they need in order to understand my main idea? Finally, have I included too many _64_ details that may confuse readers?50. A. technique B . style C . process D . career51. A. in particularB . as a result C . for exampleD . i

25、n other words52. A. undergone B . skipped C . rejected D . replaced53. A. rewrote B . released C . recorded D . reserved54. A. addition B . response C . opposition D . contrast55. A. fixed B . ambitious C . familiar D . fresh56. A. However B . Moreover C . Instead D . Therefore57. A. discuss B . swi

26、tch C . exhaust D . cover58. A. drafting B . rearranging C . performing D . training59. A. director B . master C . audience D . visitor60. A. personal B . valuable C . basic D . delicate61. A. mixing B . weakening C . maintainingD . assessing62. A. amazing B . bright C . unique D . clear63. A. angle

27、s B . evidence C . informationD . hints64. A. unnecessaryB . uninteresting C . concrete D . final(10福建)Born in America, I spoke English, not Chinese, the language of my ancestors. When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese 36 at my face, but I pushed them 37 . My mom believed I would le

28、arn 38 I was ready. But the 39 never came. On a Chinese New Years Eve, my uncle spoke to me in Chinese, but all I could do was 40 at him, confused, scratching my head. “Still cant speak Chinese?” He 41 me, “You cant even buy a fish in Chinatown.”“Hey, this is America, not China. Ill get some 42 with

29、 or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for 43 .“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu,” she said, handing over a $20 bill. I 44 the words, running downstairs into the streets of Chinatown.I found the fish 45 surrounded in a sea of customers. “Id like to buy some fresh fish,” I sh

30、outed to the fishman. But he 46 my English words and turned to serve the next customer. The laugh of the people behind increased 47 their impatience. With every 48 , the breath of the dragons(龍)on my back grew stronger-my blood boiling- 49 me to cry out, “Xian Sheng Yu, please.” “ Very Xian Sheng,”

31、I repeated. The crowd erupted into laughter. My face turned 50 and I ran back home 51 ,expect for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket.Should I laugh or cry? Theyre Chinese. Im Chinese. I should feel right at 52 Instead , I was the joke , a disgrace(丟臉)to the language.Sometimes , I laugh at my f

32、ish 53 , but , in the end .the joke is on 54 . Every laugh is a culture 55 ; every laugh is my heritage (傳統(tǒng))fading away36. A. custom B. games C .characters . D. language 37. A. ahead B. around C. along D. aside 38. A. when B. before C. unless D. until39. A. success B. study C. time D. attempt 40. A.

33、 aim B. joke C. nod D. stare41. A. cared about B. laughed at C. argued with D. asked after 42. A. right now B. from now C. at times D. in time 高43. A. decision B. permission C. information D. preparation44. A. repeated B. reviewed C. spelled D. kept45. A. farm B. stand C. pond D. market46. A. guesse

34、d B. forgot C. doubted D. ignored47. A. by B. as C. with D. from 48. A. second B. effort C. desire D.movement49. A. forcing B. allowing C. persuading D. leading50. A. bright B. blank C. pale D. red 51. A. open-mouthed B. tongue-tied C. empty-handed D. broken-hearted52. A. service B. home C. risk D.

35、root 53. A. trade B. deed C. challenge D. incident54. A. it B. us C. me D. them55. A. thrown B. lost C. divided D. reflected(10天津)Robert Moody, 52, is an experienced police officer. Much of his work involves dealing with 16 an gang (團伙)problems in the schools of his community. Knowing that many kids

36、 often 17 trouble, he decided to do something about it. So in 1991 he began to invite small groups of kids to go fishing with him on his day 18 .Those fun trips had a(n) 19 impact. A chance encounter in 2000 proved that. One day, 20 working security at a school basketball game, Moody noticed two you

37、ng guys 21 .He sensed trouble between them. 22 one of them headed toward Moody and gave him a hug.”I 23 you. You took me 24 when I was in fifth grade. That was one of the 25 days of my life .”Deeply touched by the boys word, Moody decided to create a foundation(基金會)that 26 teenagers to the basics of

38、 fishing in camping programs. “As a policeman, I saw 27 there was violence, drugs were always behind it. They have a damaging 28 on the kids,” says Moody.By turning kids on to fishing, he 29 to present an alternative way of life, “When youre sitting there waiting for a 30 ,”he says, “you cant help b

39、ut talk to each other, and such 31 can be pretty deep.”“Talking about drugs helped prepare me for the peer(同齡人)pressures in high school,” says Michelle, 17 who 32 the first program. “And I was able to help my little brother 33 drugs.”Moody faces 34 in three years, when he hopes to run the foundation

40、 full-time.”Im living a happy life and I have a responsibility to my 35 to give back,” Moody says.”If I teach a kid to fish today, he can teach his brother to fish tomorrow.”16. A. drinking B drugC security D smoking17. A. ran into B got over Cleft behind D looked into 18. AaheadB away C off D out19

41、. Aimmediate Bdamaging Climited D lasting20. AonceB while C since D until21. Aquarreling Bcomplaining Ctalking D cheering22. ASlowly BSuddenly CFinally D Secretly23. Aunderstand Bhear C. see D remember 24. AfishingB sailingC boating D . swimming25. AquietestB longest Cbest D busiest 26. Aconnects Bi

42、ntroduces Creduces Dcommits27. AwhereB unlessC as D whether28. Aimpression BburdenC decisionD impact29. Aasked B intended Cpretended D agreed30. Asolution B changeC bite D surprise31. Aconcerns Binterests Cconversations D emotions32. A. participated in B. worked out C. approved of D. made up33. A. m

43、isuse B . avoid C . tolerate D . test34. A. unemployment B. challenge C. competition D. retirement35. A. team B . school C . family D . community(10四川)Recently,I flew to Las Vegas to attend a meeting. As we were about to arrive,the pilot announced with apology that there would be a slight 2lB efore

44、setting down. High desert winds had 22 the airport to close all but one runway. He said that we would be 23 the city for a few minutes waiting to 24 . We were also told to remain in our seats meanwhile with our seat belts fastened 25 there might be a few bumps(顛簸)We11,that few minutes turned into ab

45、out fourfive minutes,including a ride that would make a roller coaster(過山車) 26 by comparison.The movement was so fierce that severalpassengers felt 27 and had to useairsickness bags. As you might guess,thats not good thing to have happen in a(n) 28 space because it only 29 to increase the discomfort

46、 of the situation. About twenty minutes into the adventure,the entire airplane became very 30 . There was now a sense of anxiety and fear that could be 31 noticedEvery passenger simply held on for dear life except one. A 32 was having a good time! With each bump of the33!he would let out a giggle(咯咯

47、的笑)of delight As I observed this,I 34 that he didnt know he was supposed to be afraid and worried about his 35 He neither thought about the past nor about the future Those are what we grownups have learned from 36 .He was 37 the ride because had not yet been taught to fear it. Having understood this

48、,I took a deep breath and 38 back into my seat,pretending I was 39 on a roller coaster. I smiled for the rest of the flight. I even 40 to giggle once or twice ,much to the chagrin(隨惱)of the man sitting next to me holding the airsickness bag.21. A. mistake B . delay C . change D. wind 22. A. forced B

49、 . warnedC . swept D. reminded23. A. watchingB . visiting C. circling D. crossing24. A. arrive B . enter C . stopD . land25. A. if B . thoughC . because D. while26. A. light B . pale C . easyD . quick27. A. sick B . nervousC . angry D. afraid 28. A. empty B . narrowC . secret D. open29. A. happens B

50、 . continues C. failsD . serves 30. A. quiet B . hot C . dirty D. crowded31. A. partly B . graduallyC . shortlyD . clearly32. A. pilot B . baby C . guardD . man33. A. seats B . passengersC . flightD . airplane34. A. realized B . hoped C . agreed D. insisted35. A. health B . safety C . joy D . future

51、36. A. teachers B . books C . experience D. practice37. A. learningB . taking C . missing D . enjoying38. A. sat B . lay C . went D . rode39. A. nearly B . finally C . really D . suddenly 40. A. attempted B. managedC . wanted D . decided (10廣東) 語言知識及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) Every country has its own culture.Ev

52、en though each country uses doors. .Doors many have 21 functions and purposes which lead to 22 differences. W_w w.k*s*5 u.co mWhen I first came to America, I noticed that a public building had two different 23 and they had distiFnct functions. You have to push the door with the word “PUSH” to go out of the building and to pull the door with

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