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完形填空10篇

完形填空(一)

Whatkindsofhomeswillweliveinthefuture?(1)canbesure,butscientistsareworking

(2)newideasnow.

Somescientistsare(3)aboutbuildingwholecitiesunderhugeglassdomes(圓蓋).(4),

advancedheatingandcoolingsystemswillbe(5)tocontroltheweatherinthedomes.(6),

therewillneverbeany(7)orsnow,andthetemperaturewillalwaysbe(8).

Perhapseveryonewillliveinvertical(垂直)cities——highrises(9)aresolargethatthey

can(10)allthenecessitiesoflife.Sinceverticalcitieswilluse(11)landthanflatcities,and

providehomes(12)morepeople,theywillbepracticalforsmallcountriesthathave(13)

populations.

(14)ideasthatwillbehelpfultosmallcountriesisthe(15)city.Monacohasalreadybuilt

homes,stories,andoffices(16)thewateroftheMediterraneanSea.

Therearesomepeoplewhothinkthatwewillgobackto(17)incaves.(18)thecavesof

thefuturewillbeverydifficultfromthecavesoftheStoneAge.Farmsandparkswillbeon

theland(19)thecavecity.Whenpeoplewanttogothecountryortoapark,ashortridein

(20)willtakethemthere.

1.A.SomebodyB.AnybodyC.NobodyD.Everybody

2.A.offB.outC.inD.by“

3.A.thinkingB.consideringC.imaginingD.suggesting

4.A.OntheotherhandB.AsaresultC.OfcourseD.Atthesametime

5.A.possibleB.suitableC.pleasantD.necessary

6.A.SimilarlyB.HoweverC.AccordinglyD.Moreover

7.A.windB.rainC.starsD.sunshine

8.A.coolB.warmCcomfortableD.satisfied

9.A.thatB.theyC.whereD.who

10.A.constructB.continueC.remainD.contain

11.A.widerB.moreC.lessD.fewer

12.A.onB.toC.withD.for

13.A.smallB.largeC.afewD.many

14.A.OneB.SecondC.NextD.Another

15.A.floatingB.flowingC.shippingD.blowing

16.A.inB.aboveC.overD.on

17.A.liveB.belivingC.livingD.havinglived

18.A.AlsoB.ButC.ThenD.Again

19.A.inB.underC.besideD.over

20.A.aliftB.aundergroundC.anaircraftD.abus

完形填空(二)

Duringthewar,afighterpilotwasinjured.Fortunately,hewas(36)byagroupof

nuns(修女)fromanearbyconvert(女修道院).Hehadbeenveryweak,andlosthis(37).

Whenhecametohimself,hewasastonishedtofindawomanbesidehim.

ItwasSisterMary,thenunin(38).Shesaidtothepilot,“Thisconvertisa(39)hospital.

Wehavemanyyoung(40)here,learningtobe(41).Wewill(42)youhereaslongaspossible,

butyoumustlistentoour(43)Thepilotdecidedtomakehimselfupforanurse.Hecould

nottalkwitheitherthenursesorthenuns.Hehadto(44)inhissmallroomasmuchas

possible.Hewasaskedtoshave(舌U胡子)everyday,wearabeautifulcap,andthe(45)

uniform(制服).Helookedlikea(46)inadistance.Itwasavery(47)life,howeverhefelt

very(48),especiallywhenoneofthenursingstudents(49)hiseyes.Shewasquietand(50)

awaywhenevershesawhimlookingather.Thepilotfoundhimselfin(51)withher,and

thoughtofherallthetime.

Oneday,thepilotcouldnot(52)insilence.Hefoundthenurseworkinginthekitchen

alone.Hewentovertoherandsaid,"Pleasedon'tturnaway.Iloveyousomuch.^^Hestarted

toputhisarms(53)thenurseandthen(54)backingreatsurprise.Whatwasthematter?Why

wastheyoungpilotso(55)inlove?Hefoundthenursewasactuallyanotherpilotsavedby

thenuns,justlikehimself.

36.A.heldB.helpedC.seenD.saved

37.A.senseB.heartC.wayD.balance

38.A.convertB.hospitalC.chargeD.church

39.A.fieldB.teachingC.generalD.women

40.A.girlsB.nunsC.childrenD.boys

41.A.doctorsB.nunsC.workersD.nurses

42.A.saveB.helpC.hideD.have

43.A.teacherB.adviceC.lecturesD.lessons

44.A.workB.stayC.waitD.get

45.A.studenfsB.nun'sC.worker'sD.nurse's

46.A.womanB.nunC.workerD.student

47.A.difficultB.interestingC.easyD.quiet

48.A.lonelyB.sadC.wellD.sorry

49.A.fixedB.caughtC.droppedD.kept

50.A.ranB.hurriedC.turnedD.looked

51.A.loveB.shynessC.silenceD.touch

52.A.liveB.keepC.workD.wait

53.A.aroundB.overC.onD.to

54.A.drewB.ranC.fellD.walked

55.A.unluckyB.difficultC.hardD.shy

完形填空(三)

Inancienttimesthemostimportantexaminationswerespoken,notwritten.Intheschoolofancient

GreeceandRome,testingusuallyincludedsayingpoemsaloudorgiving(36).

Generally,however,modemexaminationsarewritten.Thewrittenexamination,where

allstudentsare(37)onthesamequestions,wasprobablynotknownuntilthenineteenth

century.Perhapsitappearedwiththegreat(38)inpopulationandthedevelopmentofmodern

(39).Aroomfullofcandidates(投考者)forastateexamination,(40)exactlybyelectric

clocksandcarefully(41)overby(42),resembles(類(lèi)似于)agroupofworkersatacarfactory.

Certainly,duringexaminationsteachersandstudentsareexpectedtoactlike(43).

Twotypesoftestsarecommonlyusedin(44)schools.Thefirsttypeiscalledan

"objectivetest”.Itisintendedtodealwith(45),notpersonal(46).Onobjectiveteststhe

studenthasjustone(47):hemust(48)thecorrectanswerand(49)itsletter(ornumber)onhis

examinationpaper.Sometimesthereisananswersheetonwhichthefourlettersare(50).

Thenthestudenthasonlytocircletheonethat(51)withthecorrectanswer.

For(52)somekindsoflearning,however,suchatestisnotvery(53).Aluckystudent

may(54)thecorrectanswerwithoutreally(55)thematerial.

Somostteachersuseanotherkindofexaminationinadditiontoobjectivetests.

36.A.writingB.speechesC.compositionD.performances

37.A.questionedB.askedC.triedD.tested

38.A.increaseB.progressC.advanceD.grow

39.A.agricultureB.industryC.techniqueD.business

40.A.measuredB.countedC.timedD.marked

41.A.lookedB.watchedC.takenD.driven

42.A.managersB.guardsC.soldiersD.secretaries

43.A.toolsB.machinesC.wheelsD.motors

44.A.highB.modernC.keyD.ordinary

45.A.numbersB.figuresC.factsD.programmes

46.A.opinionsB.questionsC.problemsD.interests

47.A.aimB.requestC.planD.task

48.A.rememberB.recognizeC.understandD.remind

49.A.copyB.recordC.chooseD.leave

50.A.writtenB.drawnC.printedD.painted

51.A.dealsB.connectsC.unitesD.goes

52.A.gettingB.testingC.usingD.gaining

53.A.perfectB.usefulC.valuableD.practical

54.A.meetB.chooseC.findD.guess

55.A.watchingB.seeingC.rememberingD.knowing

完形填空(四)

InMr.Allen'shighschoolclass,allthestudentsareto"getmarried^^.However,thewedding

ceremonies(儀式)arenotrealonesbutimitations(模擬).Theseceremoniessometimesbecomeso

noisythattheloudlaughter(36)outthevoiceofthe“minister”.(37)thetwostudentsgetting

marriedoftenbegintolaughquietly.

Theteacher,Mr.Allen,believesthatmarriageisadifficultand(38)business.Hewantsyoung

peopletounderstandthattheremustbemany(39)aftermarriage.Hebelievesthatthe(40)for

thesepsychologicalandfinancialadjustments(心理和財(cái)政調(diào)整)shouldbeunderstoodbefore

people(41).

Mr.Allendoesn'tonly(42)hisstudentstomajorproblemsfaced(43)marriagesuchasillness

orunemployment.Healsoletsthemknowthe(44)problemstheywillfaceeveryday.Hewants

youngpeopletoknowaboutallthedifficultiesandtroublesthatcanthrowmarriagetothe(45)

point.Heevenfamiliarizeshisstudentswiththeproblemsofdivorce(離婚)andthe(46)that

divorcedmenmustpaychild(47)moneyfortheirchildrenandsometimespaymonthlysome

moneytotheir(48).

Ithasbeennervousforsomeofthestudentsto(49)theproblemsthatamarriedcoupleoften

faces.(50)theytookthecourse,theyhadnotfeltmuch(51)abouttheproblemsofmarriage.(52),

bothstudentsandparentsfeelthatMr.Allen'scourseis(53)andhavesupportedthe(54)publicly.

Theirstatementsandletterssupportingtheclasshavemadetheschoolmorefirmlybelievethatit's

necessaryto(55)thecourseagain.

36.A.makesB.drownC.diesD.takes

37.A.JustB.YetC.StillD.Even

38.A.funnyB.terribleC.seriousD.beautiful

39.A.changesB.eventsC.choicesD.children

40.A.wayB.needC.possibilityD.chance

41.A.graduateB.teachC.learnD.marry

42.A.leadB.putC.introduceD.explain

43.A.toB.inC.againD.on

44.A.practicalB.painfulC.physicalD.proper

45.A.boilingB.freezingC.breakingD.melting

46.A.truthB.factC.viewD.reason

47.A.supportB.medicineC.educationD.care

48.A.parentsB.lawyersC.wivesD.families

49.A.settleB.seeC.faceD.forget

50.A.SinceB.WhenC.UntilD.After

51.A.excitedB.satisfiedC.disappointedD.worried

52.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.IndeedD.Besides

53.A.worthlessB.valuableC.interestingD.tiring

54.A.marriageB.problemC.courseD.content

55.A.improveB.stopC.continueD.offer

完,形填.空(五)

Whileyouaremuchsaferinsidethanout,lightningcanstrikeyoueveninthehome.Here'showto

(36)yourselfindoors.

1.Stayawayfrom(37).Getoutoftheshowerorbath.Don't(38)conductorssuchasfireplaces

andmetalpipes.

CherylFalveyofKillingworthConn,wasstruck(39)lightninglastyearwhilewashingher

clothes.Lightning(40)awindownexttothewashingmachines,struckherrighthand,(41)through

herbodyandfinallyoutofher(42)arm."ItwasasthoughIwas(43)abolt(雷電)oflightningin

myhandsJremembersFalvey,whowas(44)acrosstheroom.

2.Stayoffthetelephone.Itisn'tanoldwives9(45)——manypeoplehavebeenhurtthrough

telephonewires.Itwas(46)outsidewhilePeterVanArtrijk,Jr.wasonthe(47)athishousein

Florida."Bam!Abolthitthebuilding”,hesays."(48)thehaironmyarmsstandonendanda

charge(電荷)hitmethroughtelephone,whichwas(49)blownoutofmyhand."

3.Unplug(拔插頭)televisions,computers,etc.Don'tjustturnthem(50).Ifthehouseisstruck,

theycouldbedamagedifyoukeepthem(51)in.

4.Trylightningradar(避雷針)ifyour(52)isveryoftenhitbylightning.(53)fixed,saysRust,

lightningrods(54)thechancesofdamagetoahomeandtothe(55)insideit.

36.A.saveB.hideC.spendD.protect

37.A.housesB.roomsC.doorsD.windows

38.A.touchB.graspC.moveD.seize

39.A.byB.throughC.intoD.with

40.A.brokeB.reachedC.enteredD.forced

41.A.slippedB.travelledC.spreadD.rolled

42.A.woundedB.hurtC.rightD.left

43.A.holdingB.carryingC.keepingD.placing

44.A.shakenB.sweptC.thrownD.drawn

45.A.talkB.taleC.newsD.report

46.A.darkB.lightningC.silentD.raining

47.A.phoneB.sofaC.bedD.chair

48.A.feltB.discoveredC.foundD.sensed

49.A.simplyB.hardlyC.almostD.completely

50.A.onB.overC.offD.down

51.A.turnedB.pluggedC.openedD.played

52.A.townB.areaC.buildingD.courtyard

53.A.ProperlyB.ExactlyC.CorrectlyD.prettily

54.A.recoverB.rescueC.repairD.reduce

55.A.menB.womenC.peopleD.families

完形填空(六)

HeleneWartonandhersisterCharlottte,don'tgotoschool.Insteadtheyaretaughtintheir(36)

bytheirparents,HeidrunandRichardWarton.TheWartonsareoneoftherapidlygrowingnumber

offamiliesinBritainwhoare(37)withtheschoolsystem.Themostfamous(38)isprobablythe

Lawencefamily,whosehome-taughtdaughterRuthrecently(39)afirst-classdegreeatOxford

University,attheageof13.

UntilChristmas1982,HelenceandCharlotteWarton(40)theirlocalvillageprimaryschool.

ButHelence,acleverandtidygirl,haddifficulties,"Tmslowatwritingandthingslikethat,“she

says,“Idon'tlikereadingaloud;IgotleftItwasnotuntilMrs.Wartonmetanotherfamily

whoweremembersofa(n)(42)calledEducationOtherwisethatshe(43)thatitwaspossiblefor

childrentobe(44)athome.

Howevergivingupschoolcanproduceanunpleasantfeelingandeffectonbothparentsand

children.taWewerevery(45)inthebeginning”,saysHeidrunWarton.Wetriedto(46)itlikeschool

atfirst.Butgraduallythefamilyrelaxed,andsoonnoticedtheadvantagesofhomeeducation.

Helencecouldworkatherown(47)andbegantoreadagreatdeal.Curiosityandself-motivation

becameveryimportant.(48)wasnolongercompetitive,itwasdividedintosubjectsanditbecame

morepractical.(49)learningfrombooks,HelenceandCharlottestaredtocook,helpinthegarden,

dohousework,visitmuseumsandotherplacesofinterestwithherparents,andgotodramaand

musiclessons.Theygotmore(50)toseewhattheirmothercalls“reallife"---theirparentsandother

adults(51)everydaythings.

HeidrunWartonisnotaqualifiedteacher,andshebelievesthatparentsdon'tneedspecial

qualifications(資格):“Youngchildrenwanttolearn”,shesays."Youdon't(52)childrenathome;

youjustallowthemtolearn."Shehasbecomevery(53)aboutthenormalschoolsystem.

"Educationauthorities(權(quán)威者)arenotwillingtoreally(54).Theyfeelthattheyareexperts,andthe

onlyones(55)toteachchildren.Butmotherswillalwaysteachtheirchildrenmorethananyone

else-butinnaturalway.”

36.A.villageB.communityC.classD.home

37.A.pleasedB.dissatisfiedC.strictD.content

38.A.schoolB.memberC.exampleD.character

39.A.acceptedB.wantedC.gainedD.passed

40.A.droppedB.attendedC.finishedD.left

41.A.aheadB.behindC.aloneD.over

42.A.schoolB.organizationC.projectD.company

43.A.realizedB.recognizedC.suggestedD.considered

44.A.keptB.raisedC.educatedD.trained

45.A.unsureB.angryC.happyD.certain

46.A.putB.makeC.doingD.get

47.A.timeB.wayC.speedD.idea

48.A.TeachingB.LearningC.TrainingD.Educating

49.A.InsteadofB.ExceptforC.InspiteofD.Aswellas

50.A.chancesB.lessonsC.placesD.choices

51.A.havingB.doingC.sharingD.teaching

52.A.exceptB.encourageC.teachD.watch

53.A.movedB.satisfiedC.puzzledD.disappointed

54.A.operateB.improveC.remainD.change

55.A.ableB.eagerC.specialD.easy

完形填空(七)

Thereisnoendtothemagicwithinthiscircleoftheroundworldwelivein.Thegreatest

magicianstodayare(36)thephysicists,themathematiciansandastronomers:thewisemenseeking

theanswers(37)theriddlesofearthanduniverse.Butnotoneofthemcan(38)ushowitiswecan

walk(39)afloor.“Bythe(40)ofgravitation^^.Itusedtobethereadiest(41)asthat.

Gravitationis(42)themostfamiliarthinginalltheworldandwewereall(43)uponthestory

ofNewtonandhisappleandthelawofgravitation.(44)physicistshavebeguntosaythat

gravitationmaybe(45)anillusion(幻覺(jué)).Ifitisanillusion,(46)itispuremagicthat(47)ourfeet

onthegroundandourfurniture(48)floatingoffintospace.Andwho(49),aslongasthemagic(50)

andtheillusionismaintained?Itisallamatterofvocabulary(51),fornotwoscholarshaveagreed

(52)adefinitionofmagic;butthereisnodenying(53)everytimemanhasfinallyunderstoodand

explaineda(54)hehasstoppedtocallitmagicandcalledit(55)instead.

36.A.foreverB.alreadyC.extremelyD.still

37.A.forB.toC.onD.after

38.A.tellB.showC.presentD.reason

39.A.aboveB.alongC.acrossD.under

40.A.lawB.ruleC.statementD.saying

41.A.keyB.answerC.replyD.effect

42.A.recentlyB.probablyC.terriblyD.quietly

43.A.roseB.pickedC.broughtD.taken

44.A.LatelyB.AncientC.TimelyD.Last

45.A.oftenB.onlyC.nearlyD.indeed

46.A.butB.yetC.andD.then

47.A.breaksB.putsC.keepsD.follows

48.A.forB.fromC.overD.by

49.A.caresB.mindsC.sharesD.prepares

50.A.doesB.happensC.worksD.begins

51.A.reallyB.fullyC.usuallyD.perhaps

52.A.withB.atC.aboutD.on

53.A.whenB.whatC.thatD.since

54.A.wanderB.wonderC.difficultD.theory

55.A.scienceB.creationC.techniqueD.invention

完形填至(八)

“Down-to-earth“meanssomeoneorsomethingthatishonest,realisticandeasytodealwith.

Itisapleasureto(36)someonewhoisdown-to-earthiseasytotalktoand(37)otherpeopleas

equals.Adown-to-earthpersonisjustthe(38)ofsomeonewhoactsimportantorproud.

Down-to-earthpersonsmaybeimportantmembersof(39),ofcourse.Buttheydonotlettheir

importance"(40)totheirheads".Theydonotconsiderthemselvestobebetterpersonsthan(41)of

lessimportance.Someonewhoisfilledwithhisownimportanceandpride,(42)withoutcause,is

saidtohave“hisnoseintheair”.Thereis(43)wayapersonwithhisnoseintheaircanbe

down-to-earth.

Americans(44)anotherexpressionthatmeansalmostthesameas“down-to-earth”.The

expressionis6'Both-feet-on-the-ground,\Someone(45)both-feet-on-the-groundisapersonwitha

good(46)ofreality.Hehaswhatiscalled"commonsense”.Hemayhavedreams,(47)hedoesnot

allowthemtoblockhisknowledgeof(48)isreal.

Theoppositekindof(49)isonewhohas"head-in-the-clouds”.Amanwithhis

head-in-the-cloudsisa(50)whosemindisnotintherealworld.

(51)suchapersoncanbebroughtbacktoearth.Sharpwordsfromteachercanusually(52)a

day-dreamingstudentdown-to-earth.

Usually,thepersonwhoisdown-to-earthisvery(53)tohavebothfeetontheground.(54)we

havebothourfeeton-the-ground,whenwearedown-to-earth,weacthonestlyandopenly(55)

others.Ourlivesarelikethegroundbelowus,solidandstrong.

36.A.pickB.chooseC.findD.receive

37.A.acceptsB.recognizesC.thinksD.acts

38.A.sameB.kindC.exampleD.opposite

39.A.companiesB.societyC.theworldD.thegovernment

40.A.comeB.appearC.enterD.go

41.A.someB.othersC.onesD.fellows

42.A.oftenB.rarelyC.yetD.still

43.A.someB.aC.noD.every

44.A.discoverB.findC.concludeD.use

45.A.atB.ofC.withD.from

46.A.ideaB.understandingC.opinionD.feeling

47.A.forB.orC.butD.and

48.A.thatB.whatC.suchD.which

49.A.ideaB.creatureC.attitudeD.person

5O.A.dreamerB.strangerC.flyerD.settler

51.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.Sometimes

52.A.teachB.bringC.leadD.take

53.A.fitB.sureC.likelyD.able

54.A.WhenB.SinceC.ThoughD.Unless

55.A.towardB.withC.overD.onto

完形填空(九)

AwomandiedlastTuesdaywhenshewasrundownbyan84-year-olddriverwithinblocksof

herhoeandpulledunderthecarforalmostakilometer.

BethKidnie,43,directorofacompanyandmotherofthree,was(36)while(37)BloorStreet

onagreenlightshortlyafter10p.m.,investigator(調(diào)查員)said.

Thedriver(38)herhomeinanearbyneighborhood,nothearingher(39),theysaid.

The(40)leftbloodontheroadfor(41).Atthehouse,therewasapoolofitinthedriveway,

whereMrs.Kidnie'sbodyfinallybroke(42)ofthecar.

Herhusbandof21years,Peter,(43)herdeathaftershefailedtoreturnfromher(44)walk.A

mad(45)ofnearbystreets(46)himtothebloodydriveway.Hesaidlastnightheknew(47)

washiswifewhenhesawhershoeslyinginthestreet.

Inaninterview,Mr.Kidniesaidheandhiswifeusuallywalked(48)intheevening,buthehad

aheadacheandwenttobed(49).

“Mylittleson(50)meupinthemiddleofthe(51)andsaid,6Where9sMom?'"hesaid.

(52),hegotintothecaranddrove(53)theneighborhood,followingtheroute(路線(xiàn))oftheir

usualwalk.

“WhenIsawthepolicecarsandyellow(54),Ithought,6Uh-oh,Iknowthismovieends,9,9he

said,stillinshockyesterday.

36.A.blewB.seenC.hitD.shot

37.A.crossingB.passingC.walkingD.jumping

38.A.startedforB.headedforC.movedtowardD.marchedtowards

39.A.existenceB.whistlesC.laughterD.screams

40.A.driverB.womanC.carD.accident

41.A.daysB.hoursC.blocksD.houses

42.A.awayB.freeC.farD.clear

43.A.learnedofB.requiredofC.demandedforD.askedfor

44.A.latelyB.presentC.nightlyD.recent

45.A.requestB.inquiryC.searchD.research

46.A.showedB.ledC.foundD.caused

47.A.sheB.itC.thereD.here

48.A.togetherB.altogetherC.slowlyD.properly

49.A.inadvanceB.beforehandC.firstD.early

50.A.wokeB.pickedC.calledD.warned

51.A.sleepB.dreamC.eveningD.night

52.A.EagerB.AngryC.WorriedD.disturbed

53.A.aroundB.alongC.pastD.for

54.A.queueB.threadC.wireD.tape

55.A.whyB.howC.whenD.that

完形填空(十)

WhenIwasabout12,1had(36),agirlwholikedtopointoutmyshortcomings.Weekbyweek

herlist(37):Iwasskinny,Iwasn'tagoodstudent,Iwasboyish,Italkedtooloud,andsoon.I(38)

heraslongasIcould.Atlast,withgreatanger,Irantomyfather(39).

Helistenedtomyoutburst(爆發(fā))(40).Thenheasked,"Arethethingsshesaidtrueornot?”

True?Iwantedtoknowhowtostrikeback.Whatdid(41)havetodowithit?

Mary,didn'tyoueverwonderwhatyouarereally(42)?Well,younowhavethatgirl's(43).Go

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