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高考英語譯林版完形填空、閱讀理解專題訓練100題含答案

學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、完形填空

Iwasrecentlyinvitedtodinnerbyafriend.Duringthemeal,themanagerofthe

restaurantcame]andsaid(hatourmealwasfree.Hestoodthere2atmeand

heseemedalittle3tomebutIcouldn'tquiterememberhim.4Iaskedhimif

heknewme.HelaughedandsaidIhadprobably5him,butthatI'dchangedhislife.

Myfriendwasquite6andaskedhimhowI'ddonethat.

Hesaidthattwelveyearsagohe7astressmanagementclassthatIwasgiving.I

askedthegroupwhattheirgreatest8wasandmostofthem,includinghim,saiditwas

theirbosses.

HesaidIlistened9and(hentookachairandplaceditinthecenteroftheroom.I

[0onthechairforafewmoments,andthenI[]everyonetocome

anddothesame.Iwantedthemtolookattheroomfromvpthere.Aftereveryonehaddoneit,

Iaskedthegroupto12howtheroomlookeddifferentwhentheychangedtheir

perspective(角度).

ThenIaskedthemto[3theirbosses.Washimthesamepersonwhohad

seentheirgood[4andhiredthem?Didtheyrememberhowhappytheywereto

be15forihejob?Buthowdidthesewonderfulpeoplebecometerriblebosses?

HesaidIlookedathimandaskedifhehad16said"Thankyou"tohisboss

forthe17toearnaliving.Heansweredhehadn't.ThenIaskedhimwhyhe

hadn,ttriedbeing18tohisboss.

Hetoidushis19changedfromthatnight.Hewentbacktoworkthenextday

withathank-youcardtohisboss,HesaidI'd20himtolookatlifefrom

differentperspectivesandexpressthanks.

1.A.inB.backC.overD.around

2.A.smilingB.callingC.knockingD.shouting

3.A.similarB.attractiveC.strangeD.familiar

4.A.ImmediatelyB.FinallyC.SuddenlyD.Firstly

5.A.hatedB.challengedC.desertedD.forgotten

6.A.curiousB.anxiousC.enjoyableD.satisfied

7.A.missedB.preparedC.attendedD.heard

8.A.heroB.stressC.worryD.trouble

9.A.regretfullyB.disappointedlyC.doubtfullyD.carefully

10.A.stoodB.layC.salD.rested

11.A.forcedB.informedC.invitedD.warned

12.A.workonB.thinkaboutC.dealwithD.fillout

13.A.rememberB.dislikeC.respectD.consider

14.A.qualitiesB.titlesC.experiencesD.looks

15.A.approvedB.refusedC.chossnD.forgiven

16.A.recentlyB.actuallyC.neverD.ever

17.A.struggleB.chanceC.solutionD.ability

18.A.politeB.friendlyC.gratefulD.gentle

19.A.lifeB.workC.luckD.restaurant

20.A.exchangedB.taughtC.allowedD.persuaded

Among(hedozen15-year-oldgirlsinTatyanaGaltseva'sclassattheBolshoiBallet

Academy,oneisdifterent.Andit'snotjustbecauseofherlong,swan-likeneck.

SheisHarperOrtlieb,anAmerican,who21hersmalltowninOregontomoveto

Moscow(ofollowher22ofbecomingaballerina(芭蕾舞女演員).

The23academyhas84foreignersamongits721students.Butfew

were___24___whentheywereasyoungasHarperandfewarestudyingtheregularRussian

program.44Sheisavery25girl/'Galtsevasaid."Whenchildrenare

talented,26(heirnationality,(heyarealikein27wayinhowtheyfeelaboutwhat

theydo.^^

Thewell-knownBolshoi28Harperduringasummerprogramandofferedher

a29attheMoscowacademy.Sheknewherteacherswouldbe30andthatit

wouldbea31tobesofarawayfromhome.Butshewaswellprepared.

Harper,smother,LayneBaumann,madetwotripstoMoscowaftersheandherhusband,

TimOrtlieb,droppedofftheironlychildinSeptember.InFebruary,Baumann32to

movetoMoscowatleastfortherestoftheschoolyear.She33anapartmentnearihe

academy.1134Harpertomoveoutofthe35Attheendofeachday,

Baumanntalkstoherdaughteraboutwhatshelearnedinclass.Andtheyalsotalkonthe

Internet,whichmakesHarper'sfatherjoininthe36fromtheirhomeinMountHood,

Oregon.Itis11timezonesaway.

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Besidesher37classes.HarperhasRussianlanguagelessonseverydayat(he

academy.Forherother38shedoesonlineclassesintheeveningsandonweekends.

Sundayisheronlyday39Onthatday,sheandhermotheroften40their

newcity.

21.A.forgotB.leftC.missedD.destroyed

22.A.mindB.stepC.ideaD.dream

23.A.famousB.modemC.traditionalD.historic

24.A.respectedB.affectedC.acceptedD.received

25.A.giftedB.patientC.energeticD.normal

26.A.howeverB.whateverC.wheneverD.wherever

27.A.oneB.anyC.noD.every

28.A.tookadvantageofB.tookholdofC.tooknoticecf

D.tookcareof

29.A.recordB.postC.jobD.place

30.A.interestingB.strictC.attractiveD.disappointing

31.A.challengeB.favorC.chanceD.pleasure

32.A.pretendedB.decidedC.agreedD.failed

33.A.cleanedB.gainedC.rentedD.discovered

34.A.askedB.allowedC.expectedD.encouraged

35.A.classroomB.libraryC.cityD.academy

36.A.conversationB.lifeC.membershipD.study

37.A.paintingB.musicC.danceD.drama

38.A.objectsB.subjectsC.projectsD.activities

39.A.offB.onC.awayD.out

40.A.skipB.meetC.recallD.tour

ImetRyan,ayoungmanwithcerebralpalsy(腦癱),inmybiologyclass.Mysimple

“Hello!”andhischeerfulreplywerethe41toourfriendship.Therewasatime

whenRyanwasnotabletocometoschool.Hewasingreat42afterhavingasurgery

(外科手術),buthe43hissufferingsfromeveryone.

Inourjunioryear,wefoundthatwedidn't44asingleclass.Thiswasnota

45,(hough.Wejusttalkedalittlemoreinthehallwayduringpassing

periods.Thatyearseemedtoflyby.Oneday,Ryanaskedmetoholdthetorchrunner's

flagthatwould46thespotwhereRyanwould47historchrun.Heexplained

hewouldbe48iflwouldacceptthispositionforhim.TheOlympicCommitteesenta

lettersayingthatthepersonthatholdstheflagforhimmustbesomeone49to

him.HesaidIwastheonlytruefriendhehadever5().Howcould151

sucharequest?

AsIwalkeddownthesidewalk,myheartracedandmymindbecameafactoryof

52.IkeptwonderinghoweverythingwasgoingtohappenandhowRyanwould

53thehugecrowdofthousandsofpeople.

Afterthevanarrived,theotherrunnersgotoutandshoutedhisname,"Ryan!Ryan!”

Thenallofthepeople54in,"Ryan!Ryan!^^TheliftthenloweredRyanto

theground.Therehewas,inallhis55.

TherunnerlitRyan'storchandthenRyanbeganhis56.Ashetookoffdown

thestreet,theshoutingbecamelouderandlouder.The57filledtheairandeven

IfelllikeIwasoncloudnine.He58thismomentintime-ahistoricmoment-a

momentthathewasapartofand59metobeapartof,too.

Mr.Weinheimer,thenexttorchrunner,bentoverandgaveRyanahug.That

momentwilllastforever.Itsymbolizedthewhole6()oftheflame:love,

brotherhood,andlifeofanyman.

41.A.solutionB.keyC.routeD.answer

42.A.dangerB.fearC.painD.risk

43.A.hidB.preventedC.protectedD.forbade

44.A.changeB.missC.leaveD.share

45.A.quarrelB.worryC.problemD.disagreement

46.A.markB.lestC.numberD.decorate

47.A.coverB.beginC.continueD.lead

48.A.ashamedB.frightenedC.honoredD.blamed

49.A.politeB.kindC.gratefulD.important

50.A.madeB.ignoredC.accusedD.sworn

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51.A.admitB.refuseC.makeD.consider

52.A.chancesB.questionsC.choicesD.scores

53.A.explaintoB.differfromC.respondtoD.callon

54.A.joinedB.steppedC.pouredD.broke

55.A.amazementB.favorC.gloryD.puzzlement

56.A.trainingB.journeyC.lifeD.struggle

57.A.anxietyB.satisfactionC.harmonyD.excitement

58.A.deservedB.recalledC.treasuredD.chose

59.A.promisedB.encouragedC.allowedD.followed

60.A.mysteryB.powerC.informationD.meaning

Mydaughterisasingleparent.Sheworkshardto61fbrherselfandherthreeyoung

sons.Shecarefullycontrolledhowmuchmoneytheyspentand62toplanforthelittle

luxuries(奢侈品).Whenhereldestson,David,wanteda63sothathecoulddoan

aftcr-schoolnewspaperdeliveryjob,she64andsoon,hewastheproud65ofagood

second-handbike.

Oneafternoon,my66askedDavidtogotoalocalshop.Herodehisbicycle,but

foolishlyleftitoutsidetheshop67lockingitup.WhenDavidcameoutof(heshop,il

was68.Hewalkedhomein69andthen,togetherwithhisfrustratedmother,wen:to

thelocalpolicestationtoreportthe___70___.

Imaginetheir71whentheyarrivedatthestation:David'sbikewasinacar'sboot

(行李箱).The72toldthemhowhe'dseenagroupofkids73thebikeoncemy

grandsonwentinsidetheshop.

Thedriver-inhislateteenshimself-calledouttothemto'Meavethatbike74

Despitethis,onememberof(hegroup75onthebicycleandrodeitawaywhilethe

othersfollowed.Nottobe76theteengotinhiscar,droveafterthemand77

thattheygivethestolenbikeback.

Hewas78tobeabletoreturnittomygrandsontogetherwithalectureaboutthebad

resultof79tousethehikelock.8()inalltheexcitement,heslippedaway,

withoutevengivingthemhisnameortelephonenumber.

61.A.standB.provideC.changeD.arrange

62.A.permittedB.refusedC.managedD.decided

63.A.bicycleB.watchC.hehretD.backpack

64.A.gaveoutB.setasideC.savedupD.workedout

65.A.bikerB.workerC.sellerD.owner

66.A.motherB.daughterC.fatherD.brother

67.A.withoutB.againstC.exceptD.by

68.A.leftB.desertedC.brokenD.gone

69.A.laughterB.troubleC.tearsD.peace

70.A.dangerB.theftC.accidentD.fight

71.A.joyB.regretC.angerD.sadness

72.A.policemanB.managerC.teacherD.driver

73.A.rideB.fixC.stealD.knock

74.A.outB.offC.awayD.alone

75.A.jumpedB.touchedC.walkedD.moved

76.A.annoyedB.upsetC.confusedD.discouraged

77.A.advisedB.requiredC.suggestedD.ordered

78.A.gratefulB.surprisedC.happyD.determined

79.A.learningB.tryingC.rememberingD.failing

80.A.BesidesB.AfterwardsC.SuddenlyD.Therefore

Drivinghomefromworkeverydayonalongwindingcountryroad,Ipassedahouse

whereanelderlymansatonhisfrontporch(走廊).1hadbeen81tohimonlywhenI

firstmovedintomyhome.

Forthesepastfifteenyears,Ihave82mywindow,waved,andshouted,"Hi,

Charlie."Ifelt83togreethiminthiswaybecauseIcouldn't84goingthrougha

daywithouthearingsomeonesaymyname.Ifelthealsoneededtohearhisname85by

someoneelse.

Iusedto86athiswife,too,whenshewasoutwalkingtheirdog.Shewasa(n)

87womaninalongwoolcoat,whateverthe88.1didn'tknowhername,butI'd

89andsay"Hi,Grandma"andshe'dsmileandwaveback.

Butthencamethedaywhenshewasnot9()walkingtheirdog;instead,Charlie

wasdoingso.Irealizedhewasalone,andthedesiretogreethimgrew91.My

windowwasrolleddownbeforeIcamearoundthecorner,and92hewasnotonthe

porch.I'dshouttohim,hopingthatinhis93he'dhearme.Aslongastherewasa

94oninthehouse,Ifekthathewasallright.

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But(hatdaycamewhenhehadtosellhisbelongings;Charlie'spickuptruckwasfor

95onthefrontlawn.Afewdayslater,asignwas96.andIknewCharliewas

gone.Istillwaveand97、"Hi,Charlie"asIpassjustasIdidinthepast.Thehouseis

darknow.

Itismy98thatallofusneedtobegreetedatleastonceadayandthatwcneedtohear

ournamesspokenaloudbyanotherperson,toknowsomeoneseesusand99thetruth

ofourbeing.Ibelieveitisourdulytogreeteachothereachday,inihiswaytoprovethat

100.

81.A.deliveredB.presentedC.showedD.introduced

82.A.loweredB.brokenC.cleanedD.knocked

83.A.hopefulB.gratefulC.eagerD.upset

84.A.missB.imagineC.appreciateD.avoid

85.A.describedB.spokenC.rememberedD.memorized

86.A.stareB.lookC.waveD.laugh

87.A.sweetB.eye-catchingC.seriousD.ordinary

88.A.timeB.conditionC.climateD.season

89.A.setdownB.slowdownC.puldownD.getdown

90.A.outB.nearC.aroundD.off

91.A.worseB.strongerC.easierD.deeper

92.A.evenifB.asthoughC.incaseD.nowthat

93.A.analysisB.awarenessC.lonelinessD.happiness

94.A.knockB.lightC.soundD.greeting

95.A.useB.displayC.rentD.sale

96.A.postedB.sentC.announcedD.found

97.A.informB.remindC.cryD.yell

98.A.argumentB.beliefC.secretD.solution

99.A.ignoresB.explainsC.recognizesD.praises

100.A.truthB.ideaC.factD.feeling

Preschoolgirlliftsoldman'sspirits

WhenTaraWoodbroughtherdaughtertoagroceiystoretobuythefour-year-oldsome

birthdaycupcakes,shehadnoideathatwouldbealife-changing101..

AsTarapushedherdaughterNoraharoundthestorelastmonth,she102anold

manwhowasbyhimself.Theoldmanlookedcold,untilNorahshoutedtohim,“Hi!It'smy

birthdaytoday!”Themar.stoppedandhisdemeanor(舉止、態(tài)度)changedfromdistantand

serioustowarmand103.“Howoldareyoutoday?,'themanasked.Aftersometime

talkingtogether,Norahaskedhermomtotakea104ofherwithhernewfriend"Mr.

Dan",DanPeterson,82andthenwenttheirseparatewaysThatcouldhavebeenthe

1()5ofthestory.Butitwasactuallythebeginningofa(n)1()6relationship.

Tara1()7thepictureofherdaughterandMr.DanonFacebook.Someonewho

108himreachedouttoherwithMr.Dan'scontactinformation.ItturnedoutthatMr.

Dan'swifediedinMarchandhehadbeen109fromdepressionandanxietyeversince.

ThepersononFacebooktoldTarathatitwasthefirsttimetheyhadseenMr.Dan

110sincethedeathofhiswife.Knowingthat,TaracontactedMr.Dan,andever

sinceNorahandthe82-ycar-oldhavedevelopeda111unlikeanyother.uShchas

shownmeadepthoflove,adepththatIdidn'tknowexisted,”Mr.Dantoldthereporter.

Mr.DantoldTarathatbeforemeetingNorah,hehadn'thadonenightofuninterrupted

112Anxietykepthimupatallhoursand113himrestless.Aftermeeting

Norah,hesaidhenowsleepssoundly.ForMr.Dan's82ndbirthdayonOctober20,the

motherandthedaughterbroughtballoonsandpresents—and,ofcourse,cupcakes.Mr.Dan

willalsospendadayaroundThanksgivingwithNorahandherfamily.ltlfyoudon'ttakethe

timeto114neonle.vouwillneverknowhowvoucan115impacta

TaraWoodsaid.

101.A.questionB.ideaC.experienceD.promise

102.A.passedB.stoppedC.welcomedD.shocked

103.A.calmB.unpleasantC.rudeD.friendly

104.A.lookB.pictureC.seatD.message

105.A.endB.clueC.sceneD.truth

106.A.poorB.specialC.ordinaryD.strange

107.A.tookB.drewC.soldD.posted

108.A.followedB.confusedC.recognizedD.cured

109.A.escapingB.benefitingC.sufferingD.learning

110.A.talkB.smileC.walkD.eat

111.A.planB.skillC.knowledgeD.friendship

112.A.sleepB.chatC.mealD.view

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113.A.foundB.madeC.watchedD.regarded

114.A.noticeB.awardC.rescueD.attract

115.A.legallyB.suitablyC.responsiblyD.positively

Ibelieveinmiracles(奇跡)becauseI'veseensomanyofthem.Oneday,apatientwas

referredtomewhowasonehundredandtwoyearsold."There'sa116inmyupperjaw,

"shesaid."Itoldinyowndentistit'snothing,buthe117【cometoseeyou."

Hereighty-year-oldsonaccompaniedher.Hewould118toaddsomething,bul

shestoppedhim.Shewantedtotelleverythingherself.Ifoundalargecancerthatspreadover

muchofthe119ofhermouth.Acarefulexaminationlater120thatitwasa

particularlybadsortofcancer.Duringhernextappointment,Iexplainedtoherthe

121oftheproblem.Sheclaspedmyhandinhersandsaid,"Iknowyou'reworried

aboutme,butI'mjust122

Ithoughtotherwise(不同).Afterconsiderable123onmypart,andkindnesson

herpartbecauseshewantedto124me,sheagreedtohavemereferherloacancer

surgeon.Shesawhim,butasIexpected,[25treatment.Aboutsixmonthslater

shereturnedtomyoffice,stillenergeticand126.

“Howareyou?''Iasked.

“I'mjustfine,honey,sheresponded127highspirits.t4WhcncanIget

startedonfixingmydentures(假牙)?”

Surprisedtoseeheratall,Ianswered128,"Letmetakealookinyour

mouthandwe'Hseeaboutit.''

Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes.Thecancerthathad129nearlytheentireroofof

hermouthwasgone-onlyonesmallareaofredness[30.

Ihadreadofsuchthingshappening,buthad_____[3j_____seenthemwithmyown

eyes.Thatwasmyfirstmiracle.SincethenEveseenmanyothers,becausetheykeepgetting

[32tosee.Infact,miraclesarcdailyeventsformenow.Andpeoplearca

miracle,\33throughthemwehaveachancetoknowourselvesandto

[34themiraclesofoneanother.

Sincemyfirstmiracle,I'vecometounderstandthattheplacefbramiracle

is135wechoosetofindit.

116.A.cutB.woundC.painD.cancer

117.A.declaredB.suspectedC.promisedD.insisted

118.A.refuseB.continueC.manageD.attempt

119.A.cornerB.roofC.bottomD.surface

120.A.consideredB.convincedC.confirmedD.concluded

121.A.possibilityB.seriousnessC.importanceD.resolution

122.A.oldB.sickC.gladD.fine

123.A.permissionB.supportC.effortD.approval

124.A.pleaseB.persuadeC.encourageD.astonish

125.A.providedB.refusedC.receivedD.required

126.A.healthyB.optimisticC.elegantD.humorous

127.A.(oB.withC.inD.by

128.A.confusedlyB.excitedlyC.impatientlyD.confidently

129.A.spreadB.reachedC.coveredD.grown

130.A.curedB.fadedC.remainedD.expanded

131.A.everB.alsoC.alreadyD.never

132.A.rarerB.easierC.happierD.closer

133.A.orB.soC.forD.yet

134.A.readB.seeC.keepD.write

135.A.whateverB.whoeverC.whereverD.whichever

Wheniwasaskedtothinkaboutsomeonewhochangedourlifebymyteacher,Ithought

ofmyfriendAnnaimmediately.

Annawasatopstudentwhenshewasatschool.Shewas136.sosheoften(old

me,“Studyhard,andyoureffortswillfinally137.Inthefuture,youwillhaveagood

jobandcertainlybe138inAfterhergraduation,shewasadmittedtoauniversity.

139.sheleftthereafterstudyingfbrappropriatelyayear,becauseshedidn'thave

enough140forth?nextyear.Butayearlater,she141.Thistimeshewasrot

onlyacollegestudent,butalsoa(n)142.Shehadtoworkinher143timeand

dohomeworkduringschoolhours.Itmusthavebeenthemostdifficultperiodoftimeinher

life,butshedidn't144atall.Instead,shetoldmehowtobecome145and

responsible.

I146herandoftentellmyselfthatIshouldworkhardto147itonceIset

tnymindtosomethinglikeAnna.Ilerwaysarcchangingtnyways.NowIdon,tdothethings

I148todo.EversinceIstartedhighschool,Ihavebeenmore149.1amnot

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lazyanymore.Instead,Itrytocometoschooleveryday.Ihave150everythingaside

andjusthavebeenfocusedonschool.Iamreally151thatshehaschangedmealot.

Asourteacherwas152.alreadyhadsomethingtowrite,becauseI153thought

ofmyfriend.Iamactuallyproudtosaythatsheismy154、becauseIwouldn'tbe

hereatthispointoftimewithoutherhelp.1firmlybelievethat1willbesomeonewho

【55someoneelseoneday.

136.A.confidentB.hard-workingC.responsibleD.reliable

137.A.payforB.paybackC.payoffD.pay

138.A.somebodyB.nobodyC.everybodyD.anybody

139.A.BuiB.AndC.HoweverD.Therefore

140.A.timeB.benefitC.energyD.money

141.A.gaveinB.wentbackC.wentawayD.gaveup

142.A.workerB.employerC.studentD.teacher

143.A.busyB.fullC.emptyD.spare

144.A.solveB.complainC.realizeD.meanto

145.A.honestB.kindC.strongD.healthy

146.A.praiseB.appreciateC.amazeD.dislike

147.A.getB.recognizeC.achieveD.accept

148.A.desiredB.designedC.hatedD.used

149.A.connectedB.concentratedC.frightenedD.delighted

150.A.pushedB.arrangedC.pulledD.saved

151.A.gratefulB.helpfulC.faithfulD.powerful

152.A.wonderingB.askingC.commandingD.laughing

153.A.scarcelyB.usuallyC.surelyD.fortunately

154.A.friendB.goalC.heroD.competitor

155.A.protectsB.helpsC.influencesD.encourages

Themajorityofthepeoplemaketreehousesusingapileofwood,ahammer,andsome

nails.MitchellJoachim,anarchitectfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,hasa(n)

156vision(設想).He157adaywhenhomeswillbecreatedfromlivingtrees.

Joachim'svisionis158onanideacalledpleaching(編織),wheretreebranches

arcgrownsothatthey159weavetogether.Sincethegrowthpatternsoftreesarc

16()bywindandsunlight,itmaybe161tocontrolthewayatreedevelops.

TheseFabricatedTreeHouseHabitatswouldusetreesgrownintoshapesashousing.

Oneofthe162ofthesedesignsisthattreeswouldnothavetobecutdown

163.

“A100percenttreehousewould164yearstocreate/*Joachimsaid.

165theclimate,ahousecouldtakeanywherefrom5to30yearstogrow.

Fortunately,there'sawaytospeedupthe[66.Joachim[67

includingecologicalmaterialssuchasgrassesandlivingbranchesin(hehousingdesigns.

“Thismaterialwouldbeabletomove168thehousegrows,“Joachimsaid.

Ahomewouldbecomeanactualecosystem,acommunityofplants,animals,and

bacteriaworkingtogether.Thetreeswouldalsogiveoffwatervapor(蒸氣)(hatwouldassist

in169thehomes.Solarpanelsandwindwouldhelpprovide170.

Thetreehomesmighte

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