1、完型填空专练一 Test one In October, I told the eight-year-olds whom I taught about my plan. “ Id like all of you to do _1_jobs to earn some money, I said. “Then well buy food for a _2_dinner otherwise.” Early in Thanksgiving week, the boys and girls arrived in class with their _3_money. They had set tables
2、, washed dishes and _4_younger siblings. And now they couldnt wait to go _5_. I supervised while they _6_up and down the supermarket aisles. At last we headed toward the _7_, pushing a cart filled with a_8_ and other food. Then someone _9_a “necessity”. “Flowers!” Kristine cried. The group ran towar
3、d the holiday plants, I advised“ you cant _10_flowers.” “ But Mrs Sherlock, we want flowers.” I was finally _11_. With all those gifts, we went to visit an old woman who had lived _12_for many years. Soon we reached her house. She came to the door to _13_us. Each box was carried in. when seeing the
4、flowers, the woman seemed _14_. “ Do you like them?” Michael asked. The woman brightened up and _15_. After a happy moment, we had to leave. Sitting in the _16_, we could see the kitchen window. The woman inside waved goodbye, then turned and walked across the room , past the turkey, _17_to the flow
5、ers. She put her_18_ in them. When she _19_ her head, there was a smile on her lips. The children were quiet and had seen the power of _20_. I knew exactly what brightened an older neighbors holiday mealit wasnt a turkey but flowers. 1.A. extraB. secret.C. boringD. favorite 2.A. HalloweenB. EasterC.
6、 ThanksgivingD. Christmas 3.A. borrowedB. savedC. earnedD. collected 4.A. playedB. paid forC, turned toD. looked after 5.A. shoppingB. volunteeringC. travellingD. camping 6.A. exploredB. touredC. searchedD. cleaned 7.A. endB. checkoutC . entranceD. shelf 8.A. drinkB . mealC. cakeD. turkey 9.A. chose
7、B. noticedC. touchedD. recognized 10A, giveB. plantC.eatD. carry 11.A. attackedB. followedC. discouragedD. persuaded 12.A. aloneB. happilyC. worriedlyD. patiently 13.A. welcomeB. joinC. thankD. help 14.A. upsetB. disappointedC. embarrassedD. surprised 15.A. roseB. noddedC. signedD. cried 16.A. yardB
8、. streetC. busD. house 17.A. sadlyB. quietlyC. secretlyD. straight 18.A. handsB. faceC. fingersD. arm 19.A. raisedB. shookC. loweredD. moved 20.A. receivingB. showingC. givingD. smiling Test two On Remembrance Day, my dad, Joseph oening, would always bring out a little box from his time in the army
9、during World War II. Hed also bring out his _1_, which were displayed in the glass front of the handsome wooden _2_. After bringing out his medals, hed begin _3_them. When I got _4_, I was allowed to help him. He would make sure they were _5_ and straight on his uniform. This was done with lots of h
10、elp from my _6_, who would also wear her Ladies _7_. It wasnt until my dad moved into a longterm care _8_ that we found out exactly what was kept in his _9_box. It also contained a large envelope with all the _10_hed sent home to my mom, and to each of my brothers and sisters . _11_ those cards brou
11、ght tears to my eyes. I wasnt born until 1949, so I didnt _12_the war, but now as an _13_, Ive had time to think about what it must have been like for my mom as well as my dad. It had to be difficult for my dad- to head overseas to fight for his _14_, leaving his wife and four kids at home. I cant e
12、ven _15_ what it was like to spend five years away from home. It had to be 16_ for my mom, too. Being left to _17_the kids at home. We owe a dept of _18_ to all those who made sacrifice to give us _19_-as well as to the wives and children who stayed at home. They tried to make ends meet. Im so _20_
13、my dad and mom. 1.A. suitcaseB. photosC. souvenirsD. meals 2.A. boxB. tableC. gunD. shelf 3.A. showingB. washingC. cleaningD. appreciating 4.A. strongerB. olderC. tallerD. cleverer 5.A. niceB. specialC. looseD. different 6.A. sisterB. momC. wifeD. grandmother 7.A. crownB. ringC. uniformD. simile 8.A
14、. familyB.shelterC. roomD. hospital 9.A. expensiveB. privateC. strangeD. glass 10.A. lettersB. moneyC. postcardsD. gifts 11.A. readingB. writingC. sendingD. receiving 12.A. loveB. knowC. understandD. experience 13.A. editorB. exampleC. adultD. engineer 14.A. countryB. familyC. businessD. honor 15.A.
15、 believeB. imagineC. describeD. discover 16.A. differentB. unforgettableC. regretfulD. difficult 17.A. raiseB. comfortC. teachD. calm 18.A. praiseB. prideC. gratitudeD. concern 19.A. wealthB. freedomC. pleasureD. memory 20.A. sorry forB. satisfied withC. surprised byD. proud of Test three When I was
16、 a child, I played every sport I could and performed well. I _1_ of competing in the Olympics. However, in 1973, when i was 15 tears old, everything _2_. I went on a fishing trip with some of my _3_. without much money, we decided to travel home by taking a _4_to Williams Lake,B.C. The driver of pic
17、kup truck we were in lost_5_and I was thrown from the back. I suffered a _6_spinal cord injury, while my friends were slightly injured. After I stayed in hospital for a long time, doctors said I would never _7_again. I was told not to expect much of life with my8_-and I _9_it. I could no longer imag
18、ine myself as a _10_.For a long time, i was extremely _11_ and didnt know how to face the future life. _12_, Bob Redford, my volleyball coach and PE teacher at Columneetza Secondary School, taught me something_13_.He said, “It isnt about what you cant _14_but what you can. You are still yourself, an
19、 athlete and adventurer.” He _15_that nowhere in the definition of an athletes does it say you have to use your _16_. “you still have everything, just like arms, wisdom and knowledge.” Bob Redford encouraged me to _17_my disability. I knew I had to _18_. I went on to compete in track and field. Fina
20、lly I won gold, silver and bronze medals in the Paralympic Games. By changing _19_. I achieved my biggest goal. Being grateful to Bob Redford, I went on to push my wheelchair through 34 countries. The aim was to _20_money and awareness for an accessible world. Test four My hands shook and I glanced
21、over at my husband, Vince. We _1_down the highway. Our son Vinnie was spending New Years Eve with his cousins at their farm when he suddenly felt _2_ and theyd rushed him to the _3_. Once we _4_. Doctors had already done blood tests. Im afraid its not _5_news, onedoctorsaid“Vinniehascancerandwellnee
22、dtostart _6_immediately. “ Mom, Im _7_,” Vinnie said. “Everything is going to be fine,” I said ,although I wasnt sure if that was _8_. A year later, the treatment had caused permanent damage to his _9_. Then, the doctor said his kidneys wouldnt _10_ much longer. “we need to put you on the organ dema
23、nder list,” the doctor told my son. I always knew this day might come, but it was still _11_, “Can his dad or help?” I asked desperately.Vinnie _12_ a better life. The doctor said there was a good _13_Vince or I could be a viable match to donate a kidney to Vinnie, so we immediately got tested. Incr
24、edibly, I was a match. But there was a problemI was too 1A. spokeB. heardC. dreamedD. learned 2A. changedB. disappearedC. developedD. stopped. 3A. relativesB. friendsC. classmatesD. brothers 4.A. callB. suggestionC. planD. lift 5A. directionB. controlC. faceD. freedom. 6A. seriousB. strangeC. specia
25、lD. rare 7A. moveB. speakC. walkD. compete 8A.talentB. painC. lossD. disability 9A. believedB. madeC. refusedD. noticed 10A. authorB. athleteC. driverD. walker 11A. nervousB. sickC. upsetD. ashamed 12A. UnfortunatelyB. HopefullyC. GraduallyD. Thankfully 13A. IncredibleB. interestingC. usualD. Valuab
26、le 14A. achieveB. promiseC. imagineD. create 15A. announcedB. explainedC. admittedD. agreed 16A. legsB. armsC. brainD. eyes 17A. adapt toB. recover fromC. show offD. hold back 18A. quitB. studyC. tryD. wait 19A. WishesB. lifestyles.C. aimsD. attitudes 20A. acceptB. raiseC. CollectD. increase. _14_.
27、Wed need you to lose_15_ before surgery, otherwise your life will be at risk,” the doctor said “I” ll do it ,” I _16_. There was no longer _17_than saving my son. So I went on a diet and took exercise regularly. I shed 22kg in six months. Youre my angel, Mom,” Vinnie said as we were both wheeled off
28、 for the _18_. “I love you!” It was a _19_. After that, our son grew up to be a gentleman. He married a beautiful woman and had a little boy! My weight-loss journey really_20_ my sons life! 1.A. walkedB. triedC. spedD. talked 2.A. illB. worriedC. tired.D. depressed 3.A. houseB. hospitalC. farm.D. gy
29、m 4.A. leftB. returnedC. startedD. arrived 5.A. goodB. regularC. excitingD. disappointing 6.A. testB. experimentC. treatmentD. discussion 7.A. fineB. scaredC. weakD. surprised 8.A. naturalB. clearC. enoughD. true 9.A. organsB. feelingsC. abilitiesD. behaviors 10.A. come upB. put upC. hold upD. end u
30、p 11.A. difficultB. sadC. interestingD. safe 12.A. ruinedB. usedC. regainedD. deserved 13.A. excuseB. purposeC. chanceD. moment 14.A. oldB. fatC. sickD. thin 15.A. weightB. hopeC. contactD. balance 16.A. struggledB. beggedC. worriedD. volunteered 17.A. motivationB. ideaC. stressD. solution 18.A. rec
31、overyB. programC. operationD. comfort 19.A. failureB. successC. mistakeD. treasure 20.A. treatedB. improvedC. supportedD. saved Test four My hands shook and I glanced over at my husband, Vince. We _1_down the highway. Our son Vinnie was spending New Years Eve with his cousins at their farm when he s
32、uddenly felt _2_ and theyd rushed him to the _3_. Once we _4_. Doctors had already done blood tests. Im afraid its not _5_news, onedoctorsaid“Vinniehascancerandwellneedtostart _6_immediately. “ Mom, Im _7_,” Vinnie said. “Everything is going to be fine,” I said ,although I wasnt sure if that was _8_
33、. A year later, the treatment had caused permanent damage to his _9_. Then, the doctor said his kidneys wouldnt _10_ much longer. “we need to put you on the organ demander list,” the doctor told my son. I always knew this day might come, but it was still _11_, “Can his dad or help?” I asked desperat
34、ely.Vinnie _12_ a better life. The doctor said there was a good _13_Vince or I could be a viable match to donate a kidney to Vinnie, so we immediately got tested. Incredibly, I was a match. But there was a problemI was too _14_. Wed need you to lose_15_ before surgery, otherwise your life will be at
35、 risk,” the doctor said “I” ll do it ,” I _16_. There was no longer _17_than saving my son. So I went on a diet and took exercise regularly. I shed 22kg in six months. Youre my angel, Mom,” Vinnie said as we were both wheeled off for the _18_. “I love you!” It was a _19_. After that, our son grew up
36、 to be a gentleman. He married a beautiful woman and had a little boy! My weight-loss journey really_20_ my sons life! 1.A. walkedB. triedC. spedD. talked 2.A. illB. worriedC. tired.D. depressed 3.A. houseB. hospitalC. farm.D. gym 4.A. leftB. returnedC. startedD. arrived 5.A. goodB. regularC. exciti
37、ngD. disappointing 6.A. testB. experimentC. treatmentD. discussion 7.A. fineB. scaredC. weakD. surprised 8.A. naturalB. clearC. enoughD. true 9.A. organsB. feelingsC. abilitiesD. behaviors 10.A. come upB. put upC. hold upD. end up 11.A. difficultB. sadC, interestingD. safe 12.A. ruinedB. usedC. rega
38、inedD. deserved 13.A. excuseB. purposeC. chanceD. moment 14.A. oldB. fatC. sickD. thin 15.A. weightB. hopeC. contactD. balance 16.A. struggledB. beggedC. worriedD. volunteered 17.A. motivationB. ideaC. stressD. solution 18.A. recoveryB. programC. operationD. comfort 19.A. failureB. successC. mistake
39、D. treasure 20.A. treatedB. improvedC. supportedD. saved Test five Dad had a twinkle in his eye. “wait until you see this _1_,” he told me . “ youre _2_ to make money. Ill show it to you when we sit down at the table.” Dad _3_ sitting there, especially with my three sisters and me, and well play a c
40、ard game in a_4_. Decades ago, he _5_us to the game, and we continued to play over the years because it was another _6_ and another way to spend time together. Before last weekend, we hadnt _7_in a long while. We all were too _8_. But for his 80th birthday, Dad chose this ritual. How _9_his desire c
41、an be, compared to his great life! He grew up as the oldest child of a relatively _10_immigrant family from Italy. English was his _11_language. He managed to be elected president of his high school, and then won a full scholarship to college. Otherwise, he couldnt have afforded it. My mother _12_at
42、 61, just months before his retirement. He didnt see what were supposed to be the_13_ years. He was the _14_ parent left. He made sure that our place in the family was the same as any other couples. He never _15_ to send a gift on my birthday. We finally _16_ together again and it was time for his t
43、rick: He asked each of us to stretch out a _17_. And into every palm he passed two hundred-dollar bills, so that we would start out ahead of the _18_. “See?” he said. “youre already a _19_.” I pray I learn from his secret. It has nothing to do with _20_. 1.A. giftB. jokeC. trickD. skill 2.A. reminde
44、dB. guaranteedC. allowedD. forbidden 3.A. lovesB. remembersC. avoidsD. delays 4.A. wonderB. lineC. doubtD. circle 5.A. introducedB. preventedC. advisedD. followed 6.A. choiceB. skillC. planD. excuse 7.A. metB. playedC. returnedD. relaxed 8.A. greedyB. unluckyC. busyD. impatient 9.A. modestB. realist
45、icC. specialD. funny 10.A. wealthyB. poorC. generousD. hardworking 11.A. favoriteB. nativeC. secondD. worst 12.A. retiredB. escapedC. resignedD. died 13.A. goldenB. darkC. lastD. difficult 14.A. firstB. strictC. onlyD. happy 15.A. decidedB. failedC. pretendedD. agreed 16.A. ateB. livedC. workedD. sa
46、t 17.A. fingerB. arm.C. legD. hand 18.A. languageB. eventC. gameD. team 19.A. inventorB. winnerC. visitorD. worker 20.A. moneyB. lifeC. timeD. secret Test six At the age of 31, I received the greatest gift of kindness: a kidney. The experience had not only saved my life, but also inspired me to _1_
47、too. I was in a situation that could become _2_quickly: one minutes I was _3_and the next I was at deaths door. I _4_ a kidney, but there wasnt a _5_match. I knew I wouldnt _6_if I was placed on the donor registry () where _7_for years was quite normal. _8_, I was introduced to kidney transplant pro
48、gram which was called MatchGrid at Sutter Healths Medical Center where they _9_me with a 20-year-old college student, who was _10_ to donate her kidney to save her father but her kidney didnt match with her fathers. After I received the new kidney, I _11_quickly and felt like I had got another _12_f
49、or life. I really thanked that brave young student and was also _13_ thatmy husband agreed to return the _14_ to another person through the same program. Until now, I Still keep in touch with my donor and we make _15_ to let more people know the program and get _16_from it. I want to _17_ everyone t
50、o be a donor in one _18_or another. You will never know how deeply you can _19_ other peoples lives. So just dont _20_your kindness. Sometimes you are actually helping in the meantime. 1.A. sadnessB. greatnessC. weaknessD. calmness 2.A. terribleB. difficultC. unusualD. strange 3.A. awakeB. quietC. a