1、高一英语高一英语完形填空完形填空专项训练三专项训练三 Test one Shortly after I graduated from junior high school, my mom frequently repeated, “Learn to1, and doors will open for you.”To her, it was a(n)2skill. So she bought me a typewriter. “Thanks, Mom, 3 I cant type, ”I said. “Thats going to change, ” she answered. “Soon.”
2、Soon arrived just one week later, when we went to the Crown Business Institute which offered4in various office skills. My mom5me through the door. Inside, I saw some6typists showed amazing performances. I was as impressed as I was7that I would ever achieve such proficiency (熟练). Before my objection,
3、 my mom had arranged me for six weeks of typing lessons. As the lessons progressed, my mom made me8my typing skills over and over again. Meanwhile Mom also studied my typing practice book, memorized the keyboard and the9. She encouraged me when I10. Mom was right. Many doors did open for me. Ive bec
4、ome as11as those students Id admired the first day I12arrived at Crown. My life would have been different if Mom had not13my learning to type. I mastered typing14, but the key to my success was the15who pushed me through one door, so future doors could open. 1A. restBdanceCtypeDsing 2A. strangeBusel
5、essCimportantDunnecessary 3A. butBthoughCbecauseDso 4A. programsBexamsCservicesDclasses 5A. carriedBallowedCpushedDsaw 6A. skillfulBbeautifulCnewDlazy 7A. proudBgladCskepticalDafraid 8A. shareBperformCquitDpractice 9A. systemsBlessonsCquestionsDtechniques 10A. arrivedBstruggledCagreedDrefused 11A. f
6、amousBconfidentCcautiousDexcellent 12A. unwillinglyBexcitedlyCunexpectedlyDsafely 13A. praisedBstoppedCsupportedDcommented 14A. right awayBat lastCof courseDas usual 15A.relativeBwomanCcoachDfriend Test two Our life has been taken over by modern technology, for good of course. Young people celebrate
7、 the fast speed that technology can move at. But there is a group of people who cannot1. It is the group of people who are caught up between traditional and2society, sort of like the middle child in technological advancement not exactly old and resisting change, but trying very hard to become modern
8、ized, ending up being stuck in the middle. They are 40 to 60 years old and3the latest iPhone or Samsung phone or Huawei. They buy an iPad just4they can afford to, and play the same games on a larger screen. They are almost like the teenagers five years ago, 5on their phones playing a game or using s
9、ocial media. Theyre everywhere.And I saw something today that made me extremely6. On a train, a mother was7playing a Candy Crush like game. Her daughter was sitting beside her. The little girl, about five years old, was talking to her mother about her day,8the next stops name cheerilywith obviously
10、desperate attempts to get her mothers9. The mother? All she did was nod and say the occasional “mmhm”With her eyes on the10,she concentrated on completing the level. I watched the girl make a final attempt to get her mom to look at her, and when she failed, she sighed and fell silent and defeated. I
11、t broke my heart, and got me11: What kind of game can make you12that you have the most beautiful thing in the world, a person you love with all your heart? What does it13when you wont even look into her eyes or listen to her? The scene was so familiar years ago when parents14that their children were
12、 too interested in their mobile devices. Look at how the tables have turned now. Im15whether to laugh or to cry. But all I can do now is hope that this storm will pass. 1A. make upBkeep upCturn upDfix up 2A. stressfulBcomplicatedCdevelopingDmodern 3A. ownBsellCpickDbring 4A.asBwhenCuntilDbecause 5A.
13、 seldomBneverCalwaysDever 6A. sadBhappyCconfusedDcurious 7A. tired ofBgood atCfocused onDused to 8A. shoutingBwhisperingCmurmuringDuttering 9A. adviceBattentionCsupportDreward 10A. windowBgirlCbookDscreen 11A. workingBrealizingClearningDwondering 12A. forgetBfeelCimagineDrecognize 13A. changeBmeanCp
14、roveDexplain 14A. admittedBdecidedCcomplainedDquestioned 15A. uncertainBuninterestedCafraidDserious Test three You never know how far a kind act can go. You dont know who it can1, either. When Gloria Porter and Jeff Redick began2, they had no idea how much it would3others to show people with kindnes
15、s. 89yearold Gloria Porter was lying in hospital. She couldnt leave her ward. So to4boredom,she would often stare outside her window to watch construction workers building the new front entrance to the hospital. She wasnt expecting one of the5to wave to her. She couldnt help but wave back at the kin
16、d 6This was only the start of a special7between the two. Jeff Redick knew Porter was8, so he decided to send a kind9to her by finding some chalk and writing “Get Well” on one of the beams (梁) facing her10, “I just thought that was11, ” Porter said.“So I should do something to12that.” When Porter saw
17、 construction workers working high above the ground one cold, windy day, she grew 13 She wrote “Stay safe”on a piece of paper, which she then14on the window for the workers to see.“When I saw Stay safe on a piece of paper, I15and said to my coworkers, Did you see that?”Redick said.If everybody willi
18、ngly does things like that, the world will be a better place. 1A. disturbBemployCaffectDdescribe 2A. communicatingBsingingCarguingDexplaining 3A. requireBwarnCforceDencourage 4A. make forBput offCfigure outDescape from 5A. workersBnursesCdoctorsDpatients 6A. jobBinspirationCgestureDfavor 7A. busines
19、sBconnectionCdifferenceDtrouble 8A. lonelyBupsetCillDpoor 9A. letterBmessageCnoteDwarning 10A. windowBentranceCwallDdoor 11A. impoliteBnecessaryCfamiliarDprecious 12A. recordBreturnCrecoverDremember 13A. puzzledBworriedCthrilledDannoyed 14A. knockedBinstalledCplacedDdrew 15A. came downBbroke downCsh
20、owed upDturned around Test four Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in the town. I wanted to have a rest before catching the train. I1a newspaper and some chocolate and2into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap self-service place with long tables to3at. I put my heavy bag down on the
21、 floor,4the newspaper and the chocolate on the table and then went to get a cup of coffee. When I came back with the coffee, there was someone5in the next seat.6was a boy, with dark glasses and old clothes, and7bright red at the front. He had started to eat my chocolate! Naturally, I was rather unea
22、sy about him, but I didnt want to have any8. I just read the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me in9Then he took a10piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didnt say anything to him. When he took a third piece, I felt more angry than uneasy
23、. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece.” And I got it. The boy gave me a strange look, then11up.As he left, he shouted out,“Theres something12 with that woman!” Everyone looked at me,13I didnt want to quarrel with the boy, so I kept quiet. I did not realize that I had14a mistake until I fin
24、ished my coffee and was ready to15. My face turned red when I saw my unopened chocolate under the newspaper. The chocolate that I had been eating was the boys! 1A. stoleBboughtCsoldDwrote 2A. wentBsatCseatedDlooked 3A. sitBseatClieDlaugh 4A. pushedBtookCputDpulled 5A. jumpingBplayingCsittingDsleepin
25、g 6A. HeBItCWhoDWhat 7A. cutBwashedCcoveredDcolored 8AcoffeeBtroubleCchocolateDmatter 9A. carelessnessBangerCsurpriseDhappiness 10A. firstBsecondCveryDlast 11A. stoodBtookCcriedDlooked 12A. strangeBwrongCOKDfunny 13A. andBbutCsoDwhile 14A. speltBcorrectedCmadeDfound 15A. finishBleaveCjumpDshop Test
26、five Its been five years since I came to America. The year before I arrived, every weekend I was woken up by “Spring River in the Flower Moon Night” ,1by my mother on a guzheng. My mom was always enchanted (着迷) by the beauty of Chinese traditional music, but she never had the chance to learn a(n)2In
27、 2009, she got a guzheng from a friend and has been playing and performing ever since. Sometimes when I3her, I search for the songs she used to play on the Internet .I4expected to hear them here in Boston. Earlier this year, as I5a new apartment, I met Zhan Tao lin, the director of the Boston Chines
28、e Musicians Association. At Lins house, I heard the6of the erhu. Lin later introduced me to his music team and I heard them rehearse (排练) for a7this year. It was beautiful and powerful it8 brought me back to my hometown in China. 9is also part of Lins daily routine. Besides performing, he passed on
29、his love of the erhu to his 10I went to one of Lins classes and met 9yearold London Turk. I asked him why he chose to learn the erhu.“Its much easier to learn than the violin, ” he said. Perhaps Turk hasnt really started to11the beauty of the erhu, but his mother has always loved the instrument.“The
30、re are so many beautiful things in Chinese12: the music, the language, and the art. So we just try our best to let him have a13to explore it, ” she said. I14my mom for giving me a chance to immerse(使沉浸) myself in the Chinese musical world. The music makes me feel relaxed. It can also cure me of my h
31、omesickness. If you listen to one piece, you will15its uniqueness, power, and beauty. 1A. directedBplayedCwrittenDinvented 2A. instrumentBtradeClanguageDtrick 3A. mentionBchaseCmissDcall 4A. onlyBstillCalreadyDnever 5A. looked afterBlooked atClooked forDlooked up 6A. storyBsoundCnameDcry 7A. perform
32、anceBcompetitionCgameDconference 8A. secretlyBrecentlyCnearlyDsuddenly 9A. ReadingBTeachingCComposingDExercising 10A. workmatesBfriendsCstudentsDparents 11A. considerBappreciateCignoreDexpect 12A. medicineBeconomyCliteratureDculture 13A. chanceBplaceCdutyDdesire 14A. forgiveBblameCthankDbeg 15A. exp
33、lainBensureCexpressDexperience Test six Id never been to a Day of the Dead festival before. As my dad and I looked around for seats, I1 Marco, my best friend, hurrying toward us.“Hi, Mr Okane, ” he2my dad. Then he turned to me. “Nate! Will you help me?” “Whatever you need, ” I said. Marco threw me p
34、arts of a3: Mexican sandals (凉鞋), a straw hat, a cane (手杖), a gray wig, and an “old man” mask. “My cousin couldnt4!” Marcos voice rang with worry. “Its part of a traditional dance, ” he said. “You expect me to dance? ” I5.“I dont dance!” Marco smiled.“Itll be fun.And hurry! Were6late.” “ Were going
35、to do a lot of stomping (跺脚)Slow at first. Keep one hand7on your back, like an old man with an ache.” added Marco. The speakers8:“Ladies and gentlemen, its time for The Dance of the Little Old Men!” “Be quick, ” Marco9to me to follow his lead. We all began stomping slowly to music. I could only see1
36、0the small holes of the mask. I continued to stomp, trying to11what to do. I leaned on my cane and kept a hand low on my back. After a few minutes of dancing like that, my back12started to ache. The music13.And we stomped quickly. Performing with Mexican sandals was14.People laughed as we hopped and
37、 kicked, but after a moment the laughter turned into cheers. Marco gave me a thumbsup. As the audience clapped for our group, I said to him happily, “You were right. That was15.” 1A. watchedBspottedCmonitoredDobserved 2A. satisfiedBignoredCcontactedDgreeted 3A. suitBchainCdecorationDcostume 4A.- mak
38、e itBget itCfocus onDgo through 5A. chattedBdespairedChesitatedDreplied 6A. stayingBrunningCworkingDchanging 7A. upBhighClowDdown 8A. shoutedBannouncedCdefinedDissued 9A. signaledBpointedCmovedDcomplained 10A. throughBinCoverDunder 11A. bring aboutBcarry onCfigure outDput out 12A. extremelyBpossibly
39、CtrulyDfinally 13A. disappearedBsped upCstartedDfaded away 14A. typicalBbriefCtoughDflexible 15A. significantBcreativeCbeneficialDfun Test seven A little girl created a perfect gift for her mothers birthday. It was a drawing of a1on white paper with the words “For mom:love,love,love” decorated with
40、hearts. She folded (折叠) her letter, but then she2it. For most people, that would be the3of this story, but this story had a different result. James Carrell found the letter. He had just4his mother, wishing her a happy birthday. After he hung up, Carrell saw the5on the ground outside of a hardware st
41、ore in Manvel. “I6it was a gift, ” said Carrell.“I opened it up and saw the flower and hearts. It really7me.” Carrell thought the letter would 8someones day and that maybe he could find the owner, so he posted it on the Internet. The message moved a lot of people,9one man. “I was sitting at my frien
42、ds house and saw a mans10, ” said Carrell. The comments (评论) included one from Robert Alvarado. He wrote, “I cant11you found my babys letter.”Carrell reached Alvarado to12the letter. It took a few days, but the men finally met on Thursday night. “Eventually the letter made it home, ” said Alvarado.“
43、We are13for what James Carrell did.” We often forget the power of14things, but for this family from Alvin, Carrells small act left a(n) 15impression. 1A. birdBcardCcakeDflower 2A. receivedBdestroyedClostDposted 3A. endBpartCinfluenceDcause。 4A. promisedBinvitedCseenDcalled 5A. paperBcashCbagDtool 6A
44、. provedBexplainedCrealizedDadmitted 7A. satisfiedBfrightenedCshockedDtouched 8A. startBcontinueCbrightenDruin 9A. obviouslyBextremelyCespeciallyDprobably 10A. photographBarrivalCconclusionDreply 11A. forgetBbelieveCunderstandDpretend 12A. readBpresentCreturnDpublish 13A. readyBgratefulCresponsibleD
45、anxious 14A. littleBcertainCuselessDextra 15A. unhappyBbeneficialClastingDreasonable Test eight A thief dropped a winning lottery ticket (彩票) at the scene of his crime, but he has been given a lesson in1The man whom he robbed2the ticket and won the 25,000 prize. But the man managed to find the thief
46、, and handed over the3 The robbery happened when Professor Sabbatical was changing a tyre on a highway. Another motorist, who stopped “ to4”, stole a suitcase from his car and drove off.The professor found the5 ticket and brought it home. The next day, the professor saw the lottery6on TV and realize
47、d it was a winner.He7the 25,000 prize, but he decided not to keep the money.He made an announcement on the radio,8, “Im trying to find the man who robbed me.I have 25,000 for him a lottery9Please meet me.” The professor received hundreds of10from people who were hoping to11him into handing them the
48、money. But there was one voice he12and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber gave back the13and burst into tears. He could not14what was happening. “Why didnt you keep the money?” he asked.The professor replied, “Because its not mine.” Then he walked off, turning down the thiefs15to shar
49、e the prize. 1A.friendshipBhonestyCbraveryDadventure 2A.held outBtook outCmade upDpicked up 3A.crimeBlectureCmoneyDevidence 4A.exploreBrestCwatchDhelp 5A.stolenBdroppedCforgottenDdamaged 6A.resultsBstoryClossDsales 7A.presentedBtookCdonatedDshared 8A.jokingBsayingCwonderingDreplying 9A.numberBcaseCw
50、inDreceipt 10A.notesBemailsClettersDcalls 11A.trickBfindCleadDdraw 12A. recognizedBremindedCrecordedDrecovered 13A.carBsuitcaseCpackageDcheck 14A.explainBblameCbelieveDrealize 15A.dealBpromiseCpaymentDoffer Test one : 1-5 C. C.A. D. C6-10 A. C. D. D. B11-15 D.A. C. B. B Test two : 1-5 B. D.A. D. C6-