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9高考英語完形填空訓(xùn)練(含答案)(一)Steve,atwelve-year-oldboywithalcoholicparents,wasfailing.Surprisingly,hecouldread,yet,

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hisreadingskills,Stevehadbeenfailingsincethefirstgrade.Stevewasabigboy,yet,hewentunnoticed

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MissWhite.MissWhitewasasmiling,beautiful,younglady.Forthefirsttimeinhis

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life,Stevecouldn’ttakehiseyesoffhisteacher;

yet,

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hefailed.Inthemiddleofthefirstterm,theentireseventhgradewas

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forbasicskills.Stevehurriedthroughhistests,and

6todreamofotherthings,asthedaypassedslowly.Oneday,MissWhite’s

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voicebrokeintohisdaydreams.“Steve!”Startled(嚇了一跳),he

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tolookather.“Payattention!”Shebeganto

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thetestresults.“Youalldidprettywell,”shetoldtheclass,“

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oneboy,anditbreaksmy

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totellyouthis,but…”Shehesitated,pinningStevetohisseatwithasharp

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.“thesmartestboyintheseventhgradeisfailingmyclass!”Afterthat,Stevestill

13dohishomework.“Justtryit,”MissWhitesaidoneday.“Steve!

Please!Icareaboutyou!”Wow!Suddenly,Stevegotit!Someonecaredabouthim?Someone,sobeautifulandperfect,caredabouthim!Stevewenthomefromschool,

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thatafternoonanddecidedtoworkhard.ThefollowingMondayhearrivedatschoolontime,andwaitedforMissWhitetoentertheclassroom.Shewalkedin,allsparkleandsmiles!Immediately,shegavea

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ontheweekendhomework.Stevewasthefirstto

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hispaper.Withalookof

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,MissWhitetookhispaper.Stevewalkedbacktohisdesk,hisheartbeatingstronglywithinhischest.MissWhite’sfacewasintotal

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!Suddenly,herfacebrokeintoabrightsmile.Thesmartestboyintheseventhgradehadjust

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hisfirsttest!Fromthatmoment

20wasthesameforSteve.1.A.inhonorof B.inspiteof C.inadditionto D.incaseof2.A.to B.before C.until D.upon3.A.rich B.young C.fresh D.simple4.A.still B.even C.also D.forever5.A.observed B.corrected C.selected D.tested6.A.struggled B.agreed C.continued D.declared7.A.cheerful B.impatient C.enthusiastic D.shy8.A.decided B.managed C.turned D.forgot9.A.goover B.runover C.turnover D.handover10.A.exceptfor B.dueto C.asfor D.upto11.A.will B.record C.heart D.back12.A.pain B.stare C.sense D.contrast13.A.wouldn’t B.couldn’t C.mustn’t D.shouldn’t14.A.amused B.doubtful C.confused D.thoughtful15.A.survey B.speech C.report D.quiz16.A.giveup B.handin C.turndown D.comeacross17.A.respect B.curiosity C.surprise D.anger18.A.victory B.shock C.sadness D.confidence19.A.escaped B.took C.missed D.passed20.A.anything B.something C.anything D.everything(二)Onacoldwinterday,Iwaitedinlinetoseemyhero,JackCanfield,theauthorofTheSuccessPrinciples,whowasgoingtodeliveraspeechonhisnewbook.Duringhistalk,Jack1hiswallet,pulledoutahundred-dollarbill,andsaid,‘‘Whowantsthis?”2shotupintheaudience;peopleleanedforwardtoseewhomJackwould3.ButIjumpedup,ranupthe4tothestage,andgrabbedthebill.AsIwaslaunchingmyselfintheair,5racedthroughmymind-wasIabouttobehumiliated(丟臉的)infrontof800people?Wouldthey6securityguardsandtakemefromthestage?7mydesireforboldactionwaslouderthanany8voice.AsIgotthebillfromhishand,hesaid,“That’sit!Wecan’twaitforthe9tocometous.Wemusttake10tocreatewhatwewant!''Afterhistalk,I11toformallymeetJackandboldlyaskedforhispersonale-mailaddress.Overthenextmonths,Isenthimemails12mypointsofviewanddreamswithhim.Hekindlye-mailedbacklotsofencouragement.Butmylifegotbusy13otherthings.Istoppede-mailingJack.Ayearlater,mydreamshadwornaway.IthoughtJackwouldinspiremeintoaction,likeagiantarrowthatwouldshowmetheway.Ie-mailedhim,andthenagain-butgotno14.AsIsatdownatmycomputerto15mye-mails,I16wokeup.WhatwasIdoing?Iwaswaiting!NowIrememberedthecrowd,mostlikely17thathundred-dollarbill,whiletheysatgluedtotheirchairs.Usuallyweallhavea“Jack”forwhomwewait-whetherit'saperson,aplaceorathing.We18believethegiftsoflifearejustaroundthecorner,andthateverythingwillcomeina(n)19way.Sowedon'ttry.We20.ButasWayneGretzkysaid,“You’llalwaysmiss100%oftheopportunitiesyoudon’ttake!”SoIstoppedwaitingandstartedmywritingcareer.Nowwhatareyouwaitingfor?1.A.broughtin B.reachedfor C.tookover D.handedin2.A.Cheers B.Shouts C.Heads D.Hands3.A.offer B.trust C.like D.choose4.A.path B.road C.steps D.route5.A.thoughts B.opinions C.ideas D.plans6.A.ask B.call C.demand D.order7.A.And B.So C.But D.Or8.A.noisy B.doubtful C.meaningful D.helpful9.A.opportunities B.consequences C.results D.aims10.A.aim B.courage C.way D.action11.A.expected B.tried C.permitted D.managed12.A.stating B.describing C.presenting D.sharing13.A.with B.in C.about D.over14.A.news B.message C.response D.reaction15.A.check B.examine C.inspect D.review16.A.gradually B.suddenly C.immediately D.slowly17.A.desiring B.claiming C.begging D.dreaming18.A.particularly B.honestly C.falsely D.correctly19.A.difficult B.impressive C.early D.natural20.A.giveup B.putup C.takeup D.setup(三)Fiveyearsago,Iwantedtogetadog.Myfriendtoldmemanydogsatthelocalshelterwouldbe1ifnobodypickedthemup.2Idecidedtogetonefromtheshelter.There,ImetMia,a12-week-old3puppyfoundonthestreet.Ilovedherandtookherhome.Ihaveto4thatItookMiahomenotjustbecauseIwasfondofher.Ihopedshewouldbemyassistancedogformy5problems.Sincebirth,Ihavesufferedfromatypeofheartdisease.Myheart6andifIdon'ttakemedication7toslowit,Iwillloseconsciousnessandmyheartwillstopbeating.Ihavetoberushedtohospitaltohaveit8.At19,Istartedtolosemy9andnowstrugglewithhigh-pitchedsoundssuchasthephoneringing.Iwasstudyingtobeavet,sotheideaofhavinganassistancedog10me.ThetheorywasthatMiawouldalarmmewhenthephonewasringingorwhenmyheartratewas11.Miawastrainedbyacharitythattrains12toassistdisabledpeople.IhopedtheimmediateandinstinctivebondMiaandIsharedwhenwemetmeantshe'dbe13.Shewasn'tdisappointing.Shewas_14 tobemyassistancedogsoon.Miahaslearnedto15mejustbeforemydiseasestartsbymakingahorriblenoise.Shelooksinmyhandbagandbringsmemy16.Sheputsherpawonmylegto_17mewhenthephoneisringing.Miahas18mylifemanytimes.Andshehasmademylifemuch19 .Dogsareman'sbestfriendsandcanbetruly20friends.Weallshouldlovedogs.1.A.reserved B.examined C.wounded D.killed2.A.Because B.Otherwise C.So D.But3.A.frightening B.homeless C.awkward D.silly4.A.admit B.assure C.prove D.explain5.A.finance B.family C.health D.unemployment6.A.beats B.bleeds C.aches D.races7.A.abruptly B.frequently C.gradually D.immediately8.A.restarted B.examined C.replaced D.observed9.A.taste B.hearing C.mood D.sight10.A.referredto B.ranafter C.stoodfor D.appealedto11.A.hangingon B.speedingup C.dyingback D.addingup12.A.pets B.vets C.owners D.teenagers13.A.lovely B.relaxed C.suitable D.cheerful14.A.applied B.persuaded C.qualified D.hesitant15.A.leave B.warn C.attack D.amuse16.A.medicine B.keys C.money D.computer17.A.comfort B.inform C.please D.entertain18.A.threatened B.extended C.saved D.changed19.A.further B.wider C.funnier D.easier20.A.helpful B.loyal C.honest D.brave(四)Itisinterestingtoobservethewayinwhichchildrensooftenreactagainsttheirparents’ideas,whileatthesametime1theirparent’scharacteristics.Thisistosay,thechildrengrowuptohavedifferent2fromtheirparents,yettohave3personalities.Thereisa4goingoninthetoyworldatpresentover5childrenshouldbeencouragedtohavewartoys.Idonotseeany6inforbiddingthemwhenIthinkofthe7ofmyfriendHenry.Henryisthesonofstrictparentswhowereagainstwar.Hewasnever8toysoldiersorgunsasa9.Henry10andwentintothearmy,becomingafirst-classsoldierand11allsortsofhonorsinthearmy.Inthatwayhebecamethe12ofwhathisparentsmighthave13oftheirson.AndyetthereisagentlenessaboutHenrywhichshowsa14personality.Hissympathies(同情心)whichIcanseemusthavecomefromhis15.16doingthingsdifferentlyfromourparents,alotofthe17getspassedon.Parentshaveto18theirchildrenwhattheybelievetoberight;butitisnotmuchyourideasthatthechildren19yourexample.Perhapsthebestwaytoteachone’schildgentlenessisnottoforbidtoyguns,buttobe20inone’sowneverydaylife.1.A.studying B.keeping C.changing D.cutting2.A.views B.characters C.appearance D.behavior3.A.different B.special C.perfect D.similar4.A.fight B.quarrel C.speech D.problem5.A.when B.whether C.why D.how6.A.way B.harm C.point D.idea7.A.past B.mistake C.example D.experience8.A.allowed B.encouraged C.given D.found9.A.son B.boy C.pupil D.person10.A.gaveup B.endedup C.grewup D.roseup11.A.winning B.accepting C.losing D.refusing12.A.extreme B.special C.officer D.opposite13.A.expected B.thought C.spoke D.proved14.A.powerful B.silent C.peaceful D.calm15.A.family B.friends C.soldiers D.brothers16.A.Inspiteof B.Insteadof C.Becauseof D.Inadditionto17.A.knowledge B.money C.happiness D.spirit18.A.realize B.teach C.forbid D.deliver19.A.follow B.examine C.accept D.support20.A.strict B.gentle C.different D.sympathetic(五)KatieWhetsellwasinterestedinmusicalsandDisneymoviesfromanearlyage.However,herhappy

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tookaturnwhenhermother,Karenwasdiagnosedwithcancer.Whenthefamilywas

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thatKaren'sdiseasewasincurable,theymadea

___3___.DisneyWorldhadbeenalongtimedreamvacationforKaren.SoinNovember1997,they

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andheadedtoDisneyWorldforatripnoneofthemwouldever

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theywentoninKatie'schildhood.Katiesaysshewillneverforgetthemomentthat

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herlifeonthattrip:Afteralongdayattheparks,theWhetsellsdecidedto

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oneofDisneyWorld'smanynightlylightshows.Whilewatching,aperformer

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KarenandrestedherhandonKaren'sshoulder.Theyexchangedsmilesand,tothisday,Katie

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howpeacefulhermomlooked.Thewholefamilywas

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andmovedtotears.ThiswasthedayKatiedecidedshewantedto

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Disneyasaperformer.“Whowouldn'twanttoworkwithacompanythatmakespeoplefeel

___13___?”Katiesaysenthusiastically.Katiebegantopursueher

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aftershereceivedherdegreeinmusicaltheaterfromOtterbeinUniversityinWesterville,Ohio.Herhardworkandpassioneventually

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whenshewasemployedtoworkonDisneyCruiselinein2009,andlaterasa(an)

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in“DisneyonClassic”inTokyo.Withherworkingatthepark,Katiehasastrongmessageforeveryone,

___17___children,whomaybeexperiencingahardtime.“Everymomentismeantforyou,eventhe

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ones,”shesays.“It'sjustlikeinyourfavoriteDisneymovie:Thereisalwayssomekindof

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orhardshiporpressure.Rememberto

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thosemoments,too,becausetheyaretakingyoutowhateveryourversion(版本)ofahappyendingis.”1.A.

career B.

memory C.

adventure D.

childhood2.A.

educated B.

informed C.

expected D.

recommended3.A.

comment B.

presentation C.

purchase D.

decision4.A.

wokeup B.

lookedup C.

packedup D.

cleanedup5.A.

benefit B.

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