1、 1 高考完形填空专项训练 Name_ Class_ No_ Passage 1 ( 2010山东卷) 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 a dance of performance. Everything would b
2、e _39_ so I thought. I waited backstage 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_. All I had to do in the next move was put
3、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_. There I was standing on the stage floor
4、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 best to follow her _49_ as I continued wit
5、h 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_, but I fought the urge to run off the sta
6、ge. _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. decorated 37. A. pressure B. impression C. debate D. attention 38. A. take over B. show off C. loo
7、k after D. give up 39. A. reasonable B. suitable C. obvious D. perfect 40. A. dressed up B. folded up C. covered up D. mixed up 41. A. suggested B. explained C. announced D. predicted 42. A. music B. audience C. curtain D. stage 43. A. easy B. active C. adventurous D. extra 44. A. containing B. hidi
8、ng C. sharing D. keeping 45. A. why B. whether C. where D. what 46. A. wandered B. slipped C. waved D. skipped 2 47. A. blood B. pleasure C. pride D. tear 48. A. leave B. cheer C. believe D. notice 49. A. gesture B. example C. advice D. plan 50. A. doubts B. hopes C. voice D. patience 51. A. argued
9、B. shouted C. begged D. sobbed 52. A. turn B. calm C. let D. put 53. A. star B. pioneer C. loser D. fool 54. A. satisfied B. moved C. embarrassed D. confused 55. A. However B. Instead C. In total D. in return Passage 2 (2010湖南卷 ) Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小径 ). This trail
10、 is one of the old roads that 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 underst
11、ands what we tell him, but 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 re
12、alized that Beans probably 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
13、 ten miles. But Beans 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 a
14、nd then drove us home. Since our adventure, I 47 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home. He was just having too much fun exploring new trails. A. deer B. dog C. lady D. man A. imagine B. consider C. explore D. present A. smart B. sweet C. slow D. shy A. turn B. kick C. jump D. speak A. d
15、riveway B. path C. crossroad D. highway A. knew B. saw C. showed D. made A. mysterious B. ridiculous C. fascinating D. apparent 3 A. house B. forest C. field D. cottage A. unconcerned B. unconscious C. undecided D. uncomfortable A. left for B. went off C. came to D. drove toward A. punctually B. fre
16、quently C. formally D. shortly A. regretted B. remembered C. concluded D. confirmed Passage 3 ( 2010江西卷) When Alice started to cycle home from Jennys house, she wasnt nervous. She was certainly not afraid of the dark. 36 , it was only a 15-minute ride home. But halfway there, she began to wish that
17、she hadnt been so 37 . As she rounded a sharp bent, it suddenly 38 cold very cold. Alices breath became puffs of white cloud and her legs were so cold that it became hard to ride. With her heart beating fast, she struggled so hard to move 39 that she didnt hear the car which suddenly appeared beside
18、 her. She stopped by the road. The big black car also 40 . Slowly, the passenger-window began to slide down. Alice held her breath. In the soft light inside the car, something 41 . Then, the light brightened and Alice was staring at a sweet, grey-haired old lady. “Hello, dear,” said the old lady. “I
19、 need 42 . Im afraid Im lost. I need to find the nearest airport. I must be there in the next five minutes. ” “Airport? You 43 are lost,” Alice said. “You need to go back five kilometers 44 you reach the T-junction. Turn left and 45 for about another 10 kilometers to the main highway. From there, ju
20、st follow the 46 to the airport. But Im afraid theres no 47 youll get there in five minutes!” “Thank you very much, dear.” replied the old lady. “Dont worryIll 48 in time. ” The 49 moved up and the car started off. A little way ahead, it 50 and with headlights flashing, it drove past Alice. But then
21、, something 51 happened. The car began changing. First, its color 52 from black to silvery grey. And then the wheels began disappearing, but the car continued to move forward, 53 just above the ground. As the car 54 into the dark sky, the big red tail-lights grew larger and larger and glowed more an
22、d more brightly. With a faint whistling 55 , the car was gone in seconds, leaving Alice shaking her head in disbelief 36. A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Otherwise 37. A. brave B. excited C. curious D. stubborn 38. A. fell B . seemed C. proved D. grew 39. A. aside B. around C. forward D. backw
23、ard 40. A. arrived B. stopped C. stayed D. started 41. A. gathered B. existed C. dropped D. moved 4 42. A. help B. gas C. rest D. water 43. A. necessarily B. normally C. basically D. certainly 44. A. if B. until C. unless D. as 45. A. drive B. walk C. follow D. march 46. A. address B. signs C. notic
24、es D. guidance 47. A. doubt B. room C. time D. way 48. A. have it B. get it C. make it D. finish it 49. A. door B. window C. headlight D. wheel 50. A. passed B. rushed C. turned D. continued 51. A. strange B. sensitive C. imaginable D. horrible 52. A. developed B. approved C. spread D. faded 53. A.
25、rolling B. floating C. drawing D. flashing 54. A. pointed B. returned C. broke D. rose 55. A. tune B. voice C. sound D. tone Passage 4 (2010辽宁卷 ) When I first entered university, my aunt, who is an English professor, gave me a new English dictionary. I was _36_to see that it was an English English d
26、ictionary, also known as a monolingual dictionary. _37_it was a dictionary intended for non-native learners, none of my classmates had one _38_, to be honest, I found it extremely _39_ to use at first. I would look up words in the dictionary and _40_ not fully understand the meaning. I was used to t
27、he _41_ bilingual dictionaries, in which the words are _42_ both in English and Chinese. I really wondered why my aunt _43_ to make things so difficult for me. Now, after studying English at university for three years, I _44_ that monolingual dictionaries are _45_ in learning a foreign language. As
28、I found out, there is _46_ often no perfect equivalence(对应 )between two _47_ in two language. My aunt even goes so far as to 48_ that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the _49_ meaning of a word in English! _50_ , she insisted that I read the definition(定义 ) of a word in a monolingual dictio
29、nary _51_ I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning. _52_, I have come to see what she meant. Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way. This dictionary uses a(n) 53 number of words, around 2, 000, in its definitions. When I read these definitions
30、, I am 54 exposed to(接触) the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas. 55 this, I can express myself more easily in English. 36.A worried B sad C surprised D nervous 37.A Because B Although C Unless D If 5 38.A but B so C or D and 39.A difficult B interesting C ambiguous
31、D practical 40.A thus B even C still D again 41.A new B familiar C earlier D ordinary 42.A explained B expressed C described D created 43.A offered B agreed C decided D happened 44.A imagine B recommend C predict D understand 45.A natural B better C easier D convenient 46. A at best B in fact C at t
32、imes D in case 47.A words B names C ideas D characters 48.A hope B declare C doubt D tell 49.A exact B basic C translated D expected 50.A Rather B However C Therefore D Instead 51.A when B before C until D while 52.A Largely B Generally C Gradually D Probably 53.A extra B average C total D limited 5
33、4.A repeatedly B nearly C immediately D anxiously 55.A According to B In relation to C In addition to D Because of Passage 5 The funeral(葬礼) I attended yesterday was for an 87-year-old man. Ive almost 21_ what relationship he had with my family, but his story 22 made me sit down and think for a whil
34、e. His wife 23 last July. After that he refused to eat. He would throw away food that was passed to him and you could hear him cry 24 at night. His son and daughter 25 to comfort him but his childrens 26 would always bring despair(绝望) to him. He would always 27 about his days while his wife was stil
35、l with him. And every day, he did 28 , but just recalled the days he spent with his 29 . He couldnt eat or sleep. His daughter described him, “You see no 30 in him, only sorrow and despair. His only 31 was to join his wife. He gave up all hope of living till he 32 .” At the age of 87, a man can stil
36、l 33 his wife to the extent of giving up his life. What a 34 story. It just set me thinking. I have seen some couples who quarrel every day and every 35 . I have seen some husbands who treat their wife 36 . Ive heard of many couples who part(分手 ) because they are no 37 in love. And Ive heard of so m
37、any “fall out of love” stories that at times I dont 38 why such people fell in love at first. The old mans story makes me wonder 39 , I, too, am able to find 6 someone who loves me so deeply, I will 40 her everything. I mean, its lovely and romantic, isnt it. 21. A. remembered B. forgotten C. heard
38、D. reminded 22. A. simply B. merely C. really D. truly 23. A. passed away B. caught cold C. got hurt D. went abroad 24. A. hopefully B. sadly C. happily D. excitedly 25. A. managed B. planned C. tried D. intended 26. A. efforts B. works C. businesses D. ways 27. A. say B. talk C. tell D. add 28. A.
39、everything B. anything C. something D. nothing 29. A. family B. son C. daughter D. wife 30. A. pride B. power C. life D. energy 31. A. wish B. plan C. suggestion D. opinion 32. A. succeeded B. lost C. failed D. died 33. A. need B. want C. help D. love 34. A. surprising B. moving C. boring D. disappo
40、inting 35. A. time B. hour C. night D. moment 36. A. well B. kindly C. calmly D. badly 37. A. fewer B. longer C. less D. better 38. A. understand B. expect C. doubt D. regret 39. A. because B. so C. if D. since 40. A. give B. make C. send D. arrange Passage 6 I was shopping in the supermarket when I
41、 heard the young voice. “Mom, come here! Theres this lady here my _31_!” The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to _32_. I smiled and told her: “Its okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Im Darryl Kramer. How are you?” He _33_ me from head to toe, and asked: “Are you a little _34_? “Yes
42、, I have a son,” I answered. “Why are you so little?” he asked. “Its the way I was _35_,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. Im just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boys hand, and left. My life as a little person is filled with _36_ like
43、that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. 7 It takes only one glance to see my _37_. I stand 114 cm tall. I was born a dwarf(侏儒) . _38_ this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up. I didnt _39_ how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names(辱骂我) . Then I knew. I began to _40_ the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I _41_ to climb the school bus stairs. But I learned to smile and _42_ the fact that I was going to be _43_ my