高三英语完形填空专项训练一
完形填空专项训练
Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. So, I really_ 36_whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy 37 to earn money to pay the high schooling for me. They don' t act in the 38 ways that I read in books or I see on TV, and sending flowers to each other on Valentine’s Day is even 39 .
One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I asked her if there was 40 between them. She paused her work and raised her head with 41 . Then she bowed her head and 42 sewing the quilt. I was very 43 because I thought I had hurt her. But after a few minutes she said: “Look at this thread. Sometimes it 44 , but most of the time it disappears in the quilt. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can 45 be seen anywhere or anytime, but it' s really there, and makes the quilt 46 .” I listened carefully but I couldn’t understand her 47 _ the next spring.
My mother suddenly got sick seriously and had to stay in the hospital for a one-month treatment. Every morning and dusk after she 48 from the hospital, my father 49 my mother walk slowly on the country road. There were many beautiful flowers, green grass and trees, and the sun gently glistened them 50 the leaves. All of these 51 the most beautiful picture in the world. 52 their eyes, I know they love each other deeply. From this experience, I 53 that love was just a 54 in the quilt of our life. Love is 55 , making life strong and warm.
36. A. believe B. hesitate C. doubt D. ignore
37. A. keeping B. trying C. willing D. learning
38. A. romantic B. magic C. formal D. special
39. A. unsuitable B. impolite C. uneasy D. impossible
40. A. difference B. love C. similarity D. fight
41. A. surprise B. anger C. smile D. calm
42. A. finished B. forget C. continued D. considered
43. A. excited B. worried C. shocked D. disappointed
44. A. exists B. works C. breaks D. appears
45. A. easily B. hardly C. simply D. usually
46. A. long-lasting B. long-dated C. long-suffering D. long-winded
47. A. after B. before C. until D. since
48. A. returned B. escaped C. remained D. heard
49. A. led B. let C. supported D. helped
50. A. from B. through C. across D. throughout
51. A. made up B. made with C. made into D. made of
52. A. Seeing B. Watching C. Reading D. Checking
53. A. expected B. admitted C. noticed D. realized
54. A. material B. design C. color D. thread
55. A everywhere B. inside C. anywhere D. outside
答案:
36-40 CBADB 41-45 ACBDB 46-50 ACADB 51 -55 ACDDB
完形填空专项训练2
One day on the way to school, a little boy found a cocoon(茧) of a butterfly and watched it almost every day. One day, it started to break through a small 36 in the cocoon, but it 37 greatly. Finally, it seemed it couldn’t succeed.
The boy felt 38 for the butterfly because he knew it was going to die 39 it didn’t get out. So he ran into the house and got a pair of 40 and cut the cocoon a little. The butterfly came out and was 41 .
The only strange thing was that the butterfly had a swollen(肿胀的) body and dry 42 . The boy kept waiting for the swelling to go down and for the wings to grow, but 43 didn’t. The butterfly crawled around unable to 44 and then it died an early death.
Therefore, he learned that the butterfly was supposed to struggle to get out of the cocoon. In fact, the struggle to get out of the cocoon 45 the fluid out of its body and into its wings. 46 the struggle, the butterfly couldn’t grow, and would 47 fly. By trying to 48 the butterfly, the boy 49 hurt it.
So if you are struggling with something, it’s probably 50 way of telling you that you are supposed to struggle. The struggle is 51 will make you stronger. The bigger you struggle, the stronger you become.
Let this 52 help you to remember to let people have their struggle. When we do 53 for other people without their 54 , we hurt them and 55 them growing.
36. A. room B. hole C. place D. eye
37. A. struggled B. shouted C. changed D. waved
38. A. ashamed B. satisfied C. happy D. bad
39. A. though B. if C. since D. while
40. A. knives B. trousers C. scissors D. shoes
41. A. free B. dead C. tired D. alive
42. A. wings B. feather C. stomach D. legs
43. A. it B. you C. they D. he
44. A. walk B. fly C. move D. run
45. A. pulled B. dropped C. pushed D. flowed
46. A. Without B. By C. With D. For
47. A. seldom B. hardly C. ever D. never
48. A. watch B. kill C. help D. love
49. A. actually B. gradually C. slowly D. generally
50. A. people’s B. science’s C. life’s D. nature’s
51. A. that B. what C. how D. when
52. A. passage B. boy C. speech D. lesson
53. A. enough B. too much C. more than D. far from
54. A. permission B. order C. attention D. request
55. A. keep B. imagine C. prevent D. force
答案
BADBC; AACBC; ADCAC; BDBDC
完形填空专项训练3
Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very 36 trying to earn money in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me. They don't act in the 37 ways that I read in books or I see on TV. In their opinion, "I love you" is too 38 for them to say. Sending flowers to each other on Valentine's Day is even more 39 Finally my father has a bad temper. When he's very tired from the hard work, it is easy for him to lose his 40 .
One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I silently sat down beside her.
"Mom, I have a question to ask you."
"What?"
"Is there love between you and Dad?"
My mother stopped her work and 41 her head with 42 in her eyes. She didn't answer immediately.
I was very 43 because I thought I had hurt her. I was 44 a great embarrassment and I didn't know what to do. But at last I heard my mother’s words: "Susan," she said thoughtfully, "Look at this thread. Sometimes it appears, but most of it 45 in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt strong and durable. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can 46 be seen anywhere or anytime, but it's really 47 . Love is inside."
I listened carefully but I couldn't understand her 48 the next spring, when my father suddenly got sick seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the 49 for a month. When they returned from the hospital, it seemed both of them had had a serious illness.
After that, every day in the morning and 50 , my mother helped my father walk slowly on the country road. It seemed they were the most harmonious 51 .
The doctor had said my father would 52 in two months. But after two months he still couldn't walk by himself. All of us were worried about him.
"Dad, how are you feeling now?" I asked him one day.
"Susan, don't worry about me. To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom. I like this kind of life." 53 his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.
Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet 54 . But from this experience, I understand that love is just a thread in the quilt of our 55 . Love is inside, making life strong and warm.
36. A. lucky B. busy C. glad D. disappointed
37. A. romantic B. normal C. hard D. special
38. A. easy B. willing C. luxurious D. ready
39.
A. out of the question B.
out of question
C. of question D.
in question
40. A. heart B. way C. temper D. mind
41. A. raised B. looked down C. dropped D. rose
42. A. surprise B. excitement C. humor D. anger
43. A. excited B. tired C. surprised D. worried
44. A. with B. in C. on D. of
45. A. appears B. finds C. disappears D. sees
46. A. easily B. hardly C. often D. usually
47. A. that B. here C. there D. this
48. A. in B. for C. before D. until
49. A. home B. factory C. bed D. hospital
50. A. night B. noon C. dusk D. dawn
51. A. family B. people C. couple D. friends
52. A. rescue B. recover C. die D. save
53. A. Reading B. Looking C. Understanding D. Thinking
54. A. looks B. kisses C. foods D. walks
A. mind B. heart C. life D. world
36—40 BACAC 41—45 AADBC 46—50 BCDDC 51—55 CBABC
答案
完形填空专项训练4
School was over and I was both mentally and英才苑physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of my 36 to get home. Sitting at the front made me 37 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Jane, the driver, tried to break the 38 atmosphere by striking the match of 39 .
I tried to mind manners and 40 listened, but usually I was too busy thinking of my day. On this day, 41 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick,” she said to no one in 42 . I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes.. with a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “what’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 43 the tears, she responded, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes lowed as she 44 , “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can stand losing him.”
I couldn’t respond. I was 45 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 46 my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was, 47 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go 48 that.
Suddenly I realized Jane wasn’t only a bus driver. That was 49 her job. She had a whole world of family and concerns, too. I has never thought of her as 50 but a bus driver.
I suddenly felt very 51 . I realized I had only thought of her as 52 as what her purpose was in my life. I paid no attention to Jane because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and brushed her off as 53 .
For all I know, I’m just another person in 54 else’s world, and may not even be important. I 55 not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointments to keep. Understanding people is an art.
36.A.anxiety B.determination C.decision D.attempt
37.A.find B.make C.think D.stand
38.A.unpopular B.uncomfortable C.unusual D.unforgettable
39.A.fire B.topic C.conversation D.discussion
40.A.politely B.devotedly C.carelessly D.sincerely
41.A.however B.therefore C.thus D.otherwise
42.A.surprise B.common C.silence D.particular
43.A.fighting B.avoiding C.clearing D.keeping
44.A.told B.lasted C.repeated D.continued
45.A.for sure B.at ease C.in shock D.in despair
46.A.mercy B.pain C.pity D.disappointment
47.A.so B.yet C.and D.or
48.A.over B.round C.through D.without
49.A.almost B.nearly C.ever D.just
50.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
51.A.sad B.depressed C.selfish D.worried
52.A.far B.long C.much D.well
53.A.unfit B.unselfish C.unnecessary D.unimportant
54.A.everyone B.someone C.anyone D.no one
55.A.must B.may C.can D.should
答案:
36—40 ADBCA 41—45 ADADC 46—50 BCCDB
51—55 CADBD
完形填空专项训练5
One afternoon John was cutting up wood when a neighbor drove up in his car.
“Have you heard the 36 about the mine in Placerville?” he asked. “There was a cave-in and a miner was killed. He has three children. The 37 thing is, his wife is dead. He only has a married sister who might take them 38 she lives on the other side of the Sierras. And the snow is too 39 to get any mail across the mountains.”
John went on working, but his thoughts were on the snow-covered 40 through the mountains. He remembered 41 as a boy he had climbed snow mountains on snowshoes. He examined the wood. Then and there he decided to make a pair of snowshoes out of it.
After he made them he began to practise on his snowshoes until he felt 42 of himself. Then he showed his neighbors how his snowshoes 43 .
Stepping forward, one of the town elders spoke up. “If you are ready. Go ahead and carry the mail.” With neither tracks nor paths to 44 , he moved ahead on what he believed to be the proper 45 . As he went up the mountains the wind and cold could barely slow him down.
When darkness 46 . John still moved on, guided by the stars. It was late into the night when he finally decided to stop. He must save his 47 for the long journey still ahead.
Finding the stump of a tree, he set it on 48 . Then he made a platform of branches on the snow. Stretching out on it with his feet to the fire and the mailbag under his head, he fell asleep.
After three days of traveling, he 49 smoke curling upward from the chimneys. John knew he was nearing the town. As he glided into town, people 50 out of their homes and gathered around him. They started in 51 at the blue-eyed man on strange snowshoes.
“I brought you mail from Placerville,” John said simply.
The following day the sister of the dead miner gave John a letter, “I’ll come 52 the chidren as soon as the pass is clear.” She told him.
For the next five winters, 53 paid little, snow-shoes John went on steadily carrying the mail. For many years John was talked about as the famous mail-carrying 54 of the Far West. He was also 55 for the shoes he wore. They were the first snow-shoes, ever seen in California.
36.A.fact B.expressions C.news D.reality
37.A.sorry B.harmful C.first D.happy
38.A.and B.but C.so D.unless
39.A.cold B.freezing C.deep D.fallen
40.A.village B.part C.pass D.street
41.A.how B.what C.why D.when
42.A.tired B.proud C.afraid D.sure
43.A.did B.worked C.wore D.took
44.A.travel B.pass C.follow D.look
45.A.cause B.course C.beginning D.branch
46.A.sank B.fell C.happened D.remained
47.A.strength B.time C.food D.money
48.A.place B.bed C.board D.fire
49.A.sighted B.smelled C.heard D.tasted
50.A.kept B.poured C.picked D.stayed
51.A.public B.order C.fear D.surprise
52.A.for B.at C.on D.to
53.A.if B.however C.although D.because
54.A.passenger B.guide C.hero D.teacher
55.A.recognized B.reported C.remembered D.realized
答案
36—40 CABCC 41—45 ADBCB 46—50 BADAB 51—55 DACCC