1、人教版高中英语必修第一册完形填空专项练习题(含答案) Days after New Jersey residents were ordered to stay at home last week because of the coronavirus,Sandy and John Driska were running1on groceries.Then Sandy Driska, 72,hear through a friend that an acquaintance who2the local newspaper,found a typed note3up in her morning p
2、aper. “My name is Greg Dailey and I deliver your newspaper every morning,the note 4.” I understand during these5times it is difficult for some to get out of their house to get everyday6I would like to offer my services7to anyone who needs groceries. It included his phone number.She was skeptical,but
3、 she8anyway because she was feeling desperate.Sandy said,I called Greg,and he delivered$302 of groceries to the front of my garage the very next day without charging me a penny9” Dailey,50,is a self-describedshy guy.But when he noticed that an older customer didnt want to walk down to the sidewalk t
4、o10her morning newspaper after the coronavirus pandemic arrived,it made him think there must be plenty of people on his 11who were afraid to leave their home-even for groceries. Some grocery stores deliver,but it can12days or weeks.Customers have to figure out how to13their orders online,which can b
5、e14,and then there are delivery 15to pay,a financial16for many. Dailey sat down at his computer and typed out a(n)17to shop for all 800 of his newspaper customers and18else in his delivery area that might need a little help. A few days ago,he received another thank-you note from a longtime subscribe
6、r,Youre the19thing to an angel Ive ever seen.” Do you know what that does to your heart? I just20,Dailey said. 1AlowBhighCsmallDlarge 2Acontributed to Bsubscribed toCapplied toDsubmitted to 3ArolledBpulledCwoundDcleared 4AwroteBspokeCreadDwarned 5AinspiringBboringCconsumingDtrying 6AloadsBproductsCn
7、ecessitiesDpackages 7Afor goodBfor certainCfor onceDfor free 8Areached outBgot outCgave outDfound out 9AlessBfewerCmoreDhigher 10Atake upBpick upCgive upDput up 11AavenueBapproachCrouteDlane 12AspendBtakeCcostDcharge 13AputBplaceCsetDsend 14AconflictingBconvincingCcontradictingDconfusing 15AfaresBti
8、psCexpensesDfees 16AhardshipBshortcomingCdepressionDdisorder 17AinvitationBrecommendationCrequestDoffer 18AsomethingBanythingCanyoneDno one 19AdearestBclosestCfurthestDhighest 20AmeltedBfrozeChardenedDfrightened Changed Lives In 1921, Lewis Lawes became the warden(监狱长) at Sing Sing Prison. No prison
9、 was kept21than Sing Sing during that time. But 20 years later, it had become a22 place. When he was asked about the change, heres what he said, I23it all to my wonderful wife, Catherine, who is24outside the prison walls. Catherine Lawes was a young mother.Everybody25her from the beginning that she
10、should never26foot inside the prison walls, but that didnt27her! When the first prison basketball game was held, she went into the gym with her three beautiful kids and she sat in the stands with the prisoners. She28getting to know them and their records. She29one convicted murderer was blind so she
11、 paid him a visit.30his hand in here she said, Do you read Braille(布莱叶盲文)? Whats Braille? he asked. Then she taught him how to read. Years later he would31 Then, she was killed in a car accident. The next morning Lewis Lawes didnt come to work, so the acting(代理) warden took his place. It seemed almo
12、st32that the prison knew something was33. The following day , her body was resting in a casket(灵柩) in her home.34the acting warden took his early morning walk, he was35to see a large crowd of the toughest, hardest-looking prisoners36like a crowd of animals at the main gate. He came closer and37tears
13、 of grief(悲恸) and sadness. He turned and faced the men, All right, men you can go. Just be sure and38tonight! Then he opened the gate and a parade of prisoners39, without a guard, the three-quarters of a mile to stand in line to 40their final respects to Catherine Lawes. And every one of them came b
14、ack . Every one! 21AbetterBharderColderDtougher 22AbeautifulBwonderfulChumanitarianDattractive 23AbelongBgiveCcontributeDowe 24AworkingBsupportingCburiedDlocated 25AwarnedBtoldCremindedDinformed 26AputBlayCsetDget 27ApersuadeBstopCkeepDsubmit 28Ainsisted onBhold outCcarry outDkeep up 29AsearchedBtho
15、ughtCdiscoveredDcaught 30AShakingBPuttingCFeelingDHolding 31AlaughBweepCappreciateDtouch 32AlongBapparentlyCimmediatelyDlater 33AchangeableBdisappointingCmadDwrong 34AAsBOnceCWhileDSince 35AgladBangryCshockedDfrightened 36ArushedBshoutedCwaitedDgathered 37AnoticedBfoundCexpectedDunderstood 38Acheck
16、onBcheck inCcheck outDcheck through 39AescapedBwalkedCfledDhurried 40AattributeBtakeCpayDdisplay When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant41Miller King, who was the best42at our school. Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out.
17、 I carried my football everywhere for43. Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he came back from44. He looked very45, but he didnt cry. That season, I46all of Millers records while he47the home games from the bench. We went 10-1 and I was n
18、amed most valuable player,48I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Millers49. One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller50going over a fencewhich wasnt51to climb if you had both arms. Im sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept52from. But even
19、that challenge he accepted. I53him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally54on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didnt tell you this during the season, but you did 55.Thank you for filling in for56.” His words freed me from my bad57. I thought to myself, how even without an arm he
20、 was more of a leader.Damaged but not defeated, he was58ahead of me. I was right to have59him. From that day on, I grew60and a little more real. 41Acheering forBbeating outCrelying onDstaying with 42AcoachBstudentCteacherDplayer 43ApracticeBshowCcomfortDpleasure 44AschoolBvacationChospitalDtraining
21、45ApaleBcalmCrelaxedDashamed 46AheldBbrokeCsetDtried 47AreportedBjudgedCorganizedDwatched 48AandBthenCbutDthus 49AdecisionBmistakeCaccidentDsacrifice 50AstuckBhurtCtiredDlost 51AsteadyBhardCfunDfit 52ApraiseBadviceCassistanceDapology 53AletBhelpedChadDnoticed 54AdroppedBreadyCtrappedDsafe 55AfineBwr
22、ongCquicklyDnormally 56AusByourselfCmeDthem 57AmemoriesBideasCattitudesDdreams 58AstillBalsoCyetDjust 59AchallengedBcuredCinvitedDadmired 60AhealthierBbiggerCclevererDcooler The year I went to college was a very difficult transition(过渡期)for me61is probably true with many people,I got quite homesick
23、and62thought about going home Although the63time for many students is getting64from home,my mailbox was frequently65One day when I went to the mailbox,there was a postcard66out at meI sat down to read it,67a note from someone back home68I became increasingly puzzled as69postcards were like this:It w
24、as a full news report about a woman named Mabel and her newborn babyI took the card back to my room and70about it Several days later I71another postcard,this one72news about Maybelline, Mabels cousin Soon after, another card arrived and then another,73full of news of different peopleI began to74look
25、 forward to the next one,75to see what this author would come up with76I was never77 Finally,the cards78coming,right about the time I had begun to feel79 about college lifeThey had been such a happy distraction(调剂)that I have80all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a lift
26、 61AAsBSoCIfDWhat 62AhardlyBcarefullyCoftenDmerely 63AhardBlastCbusiestDhappiest 64AvisitorsBlettersCcallsDdirections 65AclosedBopenCfullDempty 66ApouringBreachingCstaringDrolling 67AdescribingBconsideringCenjoyingDexpecting 68AButBThusCAlsoDEven 69AanyBnoCsomeDsuch 70AjokedBtalkedCforgotDcared 71Am
27、ailedBacceptedCwroteDreceived 72AdeliveringBdemandingCdiscoveringDdeveloping 73AoneBeachCeitherDboth 74AnearlyBpossiblyCusuallyDreally 75ApromisingBsurprisedCinterestedDpretending 76AbelowBlatelyCnextDbehind 77AfrightenedBdisappointedCexcitedDpleased 78AstoppedBcontinuedCstartedDavoided 79AeasyBsafe
28、CtiredDanxious 80AlostBsavedCtornDcollected I was walking home from school one day and it happened to be a particularly cold and windy day. It was81and I was crazy enough to forget my hats and scarf. You can imagine my cheeks were rosy82and my hands were as numb as they can be. All of a sudden, an o
29、ld lady83up beside me and asked if I would like a ride 84. At first, I said it was OK and her85smile melted(融化) away the thought that I should never talk to86! We had an amazing chat and she was just87a good woman. She told me her88and she dropped me off. I didnt see her or talk to her for about a m
30、onth and one night as I89her kind gesture, I decided to return the favor. So, I made a lot of90and walked down to her house with my friend. At first I was a bit91she wouldnt remember me or think that I was a bad man who poisoned cookies but luckily,I was92wrong. She was so happy, and she hugged me a
31、nd kissed me and seemed so93that someone would do something like that! When I got home my mom told me that she94and told my mom on the phone that she95because she was so touched. She said she would never96the kindness that was given to her! That filled me with such97! There really is nothing else jo
32、yful like helping98and making someones day99! Let us never forget the joy we get100giving others a hand! 81AblowingBfreezingCflowingDflying 82AredBpureCwhiteDpale 83ApickedBturnedCdroveDtook 84AhospitalBfamilyCschoolDhome 85AwarmBeasyCsimpleDstrange 86AwomenBdriversCstrangersDneighbors 87AsoBsuchCth
33、atDas 88AnumbersBcarCfamilyDaddress 89Aremembered BforgotCrepeatedDregretted 90AbreadBsaladCcookiesDsweets 91AnervousBdisappointedCconfusedDworried 92AgenerallyBcompletelyChardlyDusually 93ApuzzledBsurprisedCsatisfiedDfearful 94AvisitedBcameCdroveDcalled 95AcriedBsleptCleftDlaughed 96ApermitBpardonC
34、forgetDimagine 97AsadnessBinterestCpuzzleDhappiness 98AothersBthe otherCanotherDother 99AbusierBbrighterCeasierDharder 100AforBinCbyDon One day,a professor entered the classroom and asked his students to prepare for a surprise test. They waited worriedly at their desks for the test to begin. The pro
35、fessor 101the question papers, with the paper facing down as usual. After he gave them all out, he asked his students to102the paper and begin. To everyones surprise, there were no103, just a black dot in the center of the page. The professor,seeing the 104on everyones face, told them the following:
36、 I want you to write what you105there. The students got started on the inexplicable (费解的) task. At the end of the class, the professor106all the answer papers and started reading each one of them aloud in front of all the students. All of them, with no107, described the black dot, trying to explain
37、its108in the middle of the sheet, etc. After all had been109, the classroom was silent, and the professor began to110: I m not going to grade this111wanted to give you something to think about. No one wrote about the112part of the paper. Everyone focused on the black dot, and the same happens in our
38、113. We have a white paper to observe, but we always focus on the dark spots. Our life is a114given to us with love and care, and we always have 115to celebrate: nature renewing itself every day, our friends around us, the job that 116our livelihood and the miracles (奇迹) we see every day. 117, we in
39、sist on focusing only on the dark spots: the health problems that worry us, the lack of money, the118relationship with workmates, the119with a friend, etc. The dark spots are very120compared to everything we have in our daily life, but they are the ones that pollute our minds. 101Ahanded out Bput do
40、wnCtook backDpointed at 102AappreciateBturnCopenDuse 103AexercisesBvocabulariesCquestionsDscores 104AsurpriseBsadnessCfearDexcitement 105ArememberBimagineCavoidDsee 106AcollectedBexchangedCmarkedDselected 107AexcuseBdoubtCexceptionDwonder 108AdirectionBpositionCsizeDcolour 109ArevisedBansweredCretur
41、nedDread 110AreciteBdrawCexplainDwrite 111AalsoBjustCevenDnever 112AbigBblackCuniqueDwhite 113AlivesBclassroomsCcollegesDstudies 114AsymbolBgiftCjourneyDlesson 115AreasonsBfestivalsCfreedomDtime 116AearnsBdevelopsCprovidesDchanges 117AHoweverBThereforeCBesidesDSomehow 118AspecificBunfriendlyCequalDs
42、pecial 119AstayBcontactCsatisfactionDdisappointment 120AdarkBroundCsmallDdirty A 99-year-old war veteran (老兵) in the United Kingdom has been considered as a hero for his fundraising efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. Captain Tom Moore has121 over 12 million for the UKs National Health Service
43、(NHS) by walking around his garden 100 times with the aid of a walking frame. Captain Tom Moore, who122with his family in Bedfordshire. When he completed the 100thcircle, he was123. Just by then the fundraising124for NHS Charities Together had hit 12 million. His achievements, which initially starte
44、d at a 125target of1,000 before his 100thbirthday, were126by the Health SecretaryMatt Hancock during the press conference. In his opening127, he said: “Captain Tom, youre a(n)128to us all, and we thank you.” Mr. Moore told reporters: “our129nurses and doctors are frontline in this case.” He130: “In
45、the Second World war we had our soldiers in uniform,131, but this time our army are in doctors and nurses uniforms and theyre doing such a132 job regardless of their own133. Earlier,he said: “At no time when we started off with this134did we expect wed get anything near that sort of money. It135show
46、s that people have such high regard for matters of our NHS and its really136that people have paid so much money.” His daughters, Hannah Ingram-Moore, said that the amount raised was “beyond our wildest137”. Actor and singer Michael Ball recorded a congratulations138for Mr. Moore. The broadcaster tol
47、d ITV News that Mr. Moore was139“true Great British Spirit” Comedian David Williams wrote online: “No words can express our140to the British public for getting behind Tom, for making this into a heartfelt story. Once a hero always a hero.” 121AroseBraisedCdonatedDgave 122AlivesBtoursCmeetsDargues 12
48、3AfinedBshoutedCtrippedDcheered 124AcostBconceptCeffortDfigure 125AcheapBhighCmodestDcontroversial 126Apicked outBacted outCheld outDfound out 127AexpressionBaddressCsayingDexplanation 128AinspirationBcomfortCguideDeducator 129AcarefulBpatientCdiligentDbrave 130AdebatedBaddedCdefendedDpredicted 131A
49、fearingBtreatingCfightingDdonating 132AworthlessBfamiliarCmeaninglessDwonderful 133AbenefitBdrawbackCdutyDconvenience 134Aimagination BcustomCexerciseDhobby 135AgenerallyBexactlyCnearlyDhardly 136AboringBinterestingCdisappointingDamazing 137AcontrolBexpectationCreachDresponsibility 138AmessageBnotic
50、eCwarningDtip 139AchangingBchallengingCdemonstratingDinfluencing 140AworryBconcernCgratitudeDsatisfaction My daughter has been crazy about raising a pet for a long time. Last spring I bought two small chickens for her. She got141and took good care of them.142, a few days later, both chickens died. S