1、 完形填空专项练习10篇期末复习第一篇Iwasadopted(收养)whenIwas3monthsold.Myfatherdidntwantmeatfirst.Hetoldmymotherhewasnot1 acceptingsomebodyelseskid.Hefeltgreatly2 becausehewasunabletogivemymotherthechildrentheybothsodeeply3.My dad liked chatting with everyone. He would start 4 at the grocery store or at the cinema. O
2、nce, while we were visiting a small airport, my dad5 a local pilot (飞行员) into giving me a 6 in his airplane. I was surprised that he 7 a stranger enough to let me go,8 he did. He never said no when I tested my own wings. Thentherewasthetimewhenourneighborshousewasonfire.Myadoptedbrothersawthe9 andwo
3、kemydadup.Dadtoldmymomto10 thefireapartment,andthenhewentnextdoorto11. Heopenedthefrontdoorandcalledout.Ourneighbor12 ,butDadcouldntseeherbecauseofthe63 .Sohecrouched(蹲)downtothefloorandkept14 hertocometowardhisvoice.15 hefeltherhandandpulledheroutoftheburninghome.Hestayedthere16 thefiremenarrived.M
4、ydadfixedthings.Hefixedthecarwhenit17 .Herepairedthehotwaterheaterwhenitstoppedworking.Irememberthereis18 hecouldntfixexceptthestroke(中风)thattookhiminhis64thyear.AsIsaidgoodbyetohiminICU,IwhisperedtohimthatIlovedhim.ItoldhimthatIdidntneedtofindmy19 parentsbecausetheyweremyparents.I20 himforbeingmyda
5、d.1. A. comfortableB. proudC. busyD. worth2. A. gladB. angryC. guiltyD. surprised3. A. dependedB. wantedC. askedD. connected4. A. memoriesB. tastesC. discussionsD. conversations5. A. persuadedB. arguedC. forcedD. cheated6. A. prizeB. rideC. restD. chance7. A. trustedB. taughtC. likedD. understood8.
6、A. ifB. butC. orD. because9. A. causesB. evidenceC. lightsD. flames10. A. rescueB. visitC. phoneD. watch11. A. helpB. leaveC. explainD. sleep12. A. appearedB. stoppedC. laughedD. answered13. A. smellB. smokeC. waterD. sound14. A. pushingB. sendingC. callingD. inviting15. A. ObviouslyB. FortunatelyC.
7、 SuddenlyD. Finally16. A. beforeB. sinceC. untilD. unless17. A. brokeoutB. wentonC. brokedownD. setoff18. A. anythingB. somethingC. everythingD. nothing19. A. rightB. possibleC. closeD. real20. A. shoutedB. thankedC. paidD. worried第二篇 The novel, Of Human Bondage, is considered a masterpiece of the 2
8、0th century. It is also a semi-autobiographical (半自传的)story of author W. Somerset Maugham.At first sight, the book seems to 1the unusual moral values of courage and kindness. 2,readers will see that the author was exploring the same kind of values. The only difference is that he delivered his 3throu
9、gh a story with more 4.The main character, Philip Carey, leads a 5 life,Besides having to live with a clubfoot (畸形足), his peers 6 him for it. Though he is 7 a scholarship from Oxford, he turns it down. He would rather study things that matter in Germany. He 8 helps a woman with whom he is fascinated
10、, but this causes him to 9 medical schoolhe gives her all his money. 10 he becomes a hunger-stricken vagabond (流浪汉),takes a low-paid job for 11, finally gets back to medical training and settles down.Philips altruism (利他主义)is often regarded as a(an) 12 by other characters, but does this lead to his
11、downfall? Quite the 13. Philips goodwill to a patient, Mr. Athelny, 14 his marrying the eldest Athelny girl, who 15 him with all her heart.Moreover, even in his unsuccessful early days, Philipp courage in 16 circumstances helps him form friendships and a support network that 17 him through tough tim
12、es. This is 18 he finds his most valued long-term empathy (共情).As French writer Romain Rolland 19it, There is only one heroism in the world: to see the world as it is, and to love it. Of Human Bondage 20that.1. A. look atB. bring inC. go overD. search for2. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. MoreoverD. Eventu
13、ally3. A. speechB. messageC. reportD. news4. A. happinessB. hardshipC. excitementD. pleasure5. A. peacefulB. happyC. difficultD. simple6. A. make fun ofB. look up toC. care aboutD. help with7. A. madeB. presentedC. offeredD. owed8. A. happilyB. eagerlyC. anxiouslyD. generously9. A. attendB. quitC. s
14、tartD. finish10. A. PennilessB. HomelessC. HopelessD. Helpless11. A. benefitB. growthC. survivalD. convenience12. A. advantageB. strengthC. weaknessD. shortage13. A. exactB. interestingC. puzzlingD. opposite14. A. lies inB. leads toC. results fromD. applies to15. A. remembersB. admiresC. satisfiesD.
15、 loves16. A. unfavorableB. uninterestingC. unhealthyD. unpopular17. A. encourageB. urgeC. getD. stop18. A. howB. whyC. whenD. where19. A. doubtedB. putC. explainedD. told20. A. testsB. questionsC. actsD. proves第三篇I had gone from being a daughter in my parents home to marrying and being a wife. Withi
16、n a year of marrying, I had a child and a new1mother. It seemed that I was 2defined in relation to someone else. I was somebodys daughter, somebodys wife, somebodys mother. So, where was Jane? More 3who was Jane?In between having four more children, 4my husband as he started a business, and serving
17、in our community, I 5Jane. Sometimes, I wondered if there was anyone to seek. Did I6 outside my relationship to others? I didnt 7And then I wrote a short story aimed at children. I typed it and sent it out. To my great 8, it was accepted. I wrote more stories. Many of them were 9, but I still kept w
18、riting. And, in writing, I found my10I also found that people listened. I wrote of mothering. I wrote of living with depression. I wrote of living on a 11budget while my husbands new business struggled to survive. And thus I became an 12person, looking for and finding the words inside me. I shared t
19、hose words with others. I knew that I could make a 13through those words. Shy by nature, Im 14to speak in public. However, through my writing, I can 15those words. I can touch others by sharing my thoughts and feelings, as well as my experiences and struggles. I didnt know you 16depressions, one fri
20、end said after reading my article on living with depression. That opened a(n) 17between us on how depression can be as weakening as any physical disease. We laughed and cried together as she shared her own experiences. Our friendship 18. At the same time, with my newfound independence increasing I b
21、ecame more 19. Additionally, I had a sense of 120when I knew I was helping someone else. 1. A. taskB. roleC. honorD. burden2. A. neverB. seldomC. sometimesD. always3. A. importantlyB. evidentlyC. strangelyD. interestingly4. A. urgingB. comfortingC. supportingD. instructing5. A. looked afterB. looked
22、 forC. looked up toD. looked away from6. A. existB. rankC. waitD. stand7. A. careB. admitC. mindD. know8. A. doubtB. puzzlementC. surpriseD. relief9. A. rejectedB. prohibitedC. replacedD. postponed10. A. statusB. voiceC. figureD. chance11. A. tightB. casualC. flexibleD. rough12. A. honestB. outgoing
23、C. ambitiousD. independent13. A. wishB. fortuneC. differenceD. promise14. A. readyB. afraidC. willingD. shocked15. A. findB. appreciateC. freeD. remember16. A. suffered fromB. got rid ofC. gave in toD. benefited from17. A. argumentB. bargainC. competitionD. dialogue18. A. formedB. continuedC. deepen
24、edD. worsened19. A. patientB. confidentC. reliableD. sensitive120. A. justiceB. directionC. belongingD. achievement第四篇 Ciudad Perdida, Colombias Lost City is older than Machu Picchu(马丘比丘古城). There are no trains or buses allowing of 1travels to reach its ruins. The chance of getting to this remote pl
25、ace is merely 2on foot: a tiring hike lasting several days nonstop. Despite this, I couldnt 3the opportunity to visit Ciudad Perdida. Twelve other hikers and I went there in 4with a licensed guide. The dirt path, which 5through towering palms and dangling vines(藤蔓),proved 6right from the start. Its
26、suggested that hikers have good physical 7, as the journey is difficult. Horses helped to carry basic 8like food to the cottages where we would sleep. Along the way we also met the 9. They have been left undisturbed for centuries and theres a deep 10between them and the land. The next morning, we we
27、re off early to 11the heat, but high temperatures and muscle pain had already 12by the time we reached the final stage 1, 200 stone steps to 13. Finally, my eyes rested on the splendid scene that had 14the hard journey to Ciudad Perdida, 15lifting my painful body up the long flight of stairs. I look
28、ed down and 16at the beautiful site below. We were among a handful of other groups visiting, which seemed like 17compared to other crowded tourist attractions. While the return trip included 18the mental barrier of having already achieved our goal, the experience is the one I would do 19. It is the
29、difficulty that makes the journey a more 20one. Earned views are always better. 1. A. endlessB. easyC. frequentD. fake2. A. dangerousB. impressiveC. identicalD. available3. A. resistB. obtainC. promoteD. employ4. A. comparisonB. combinationC. companyD. communication5. A. buriedB. swungC. woundD. lea
30、ked6. A. disappointingB. embarrassingC. challengingD. amazing7. A. characterB. fitnessC. independenceD. confidence8. A. equipmentB. furnitureC. possessionsD. supplies9. A. nativesB. visitorsC. guidesD. drivers10. A. conflictB. distanceC. bondD. belief11. A. reduceB. avoidC. lowerD. detect12. A. set
31、inB. cut offC. watched outD. gave in13. A. coverB. catchC. displayD. explore14. A. predictedB. convincedC. motivatedD. evaluated15. A. beforeB. afterC. even thoughD. as if16. A. aimedB. pointedC. puzzledD. wondered17. A. somethingB. nothingC. anythingD. everything18. A. overcomingB. memorizingC. obs
32、ervingD. witnessing19. A. otherwiseB. insteadC. thoughD. again120. A. luxuriousB. relevantC. flexibleD. rewarding第五篇There was a king who loved art very much. One day a(n) 1came and said, Please let me 2a picture on a wall. The king 3have a big new hall built. So, he4the artist to work on one of the
33、walls.At the same time, another artist came and asked to work on the 5wall. He promised he would make the same picture as the first artists 6looking at the first artists work. The7artist asked to have a thick curtain put up between the two walls8neither of them could see each other.The following day
34、 they began to work. The first artist brought in a(n) 9supply of paint, oil, water and so on. The second one came with a10and a bucket(桶).A month later, the first artists work was completed, and the second artist said, My wall is11too!The king went to12the first artists painting. He was13it and gave
35、 the artist a large amount of money. He then asked people to open the curtain.14! Each line was15the same as that on the opposite wall.The king was quite satisfied and gave him double money. However, he16how the second man had made it.I just wiped the wall with the cloth, the man17briefly.The wall18
36、white marble(大理石). He made it shine like a mirror. The reflection(倒影) of the first painting 19up on it!The20is a reflection of you too. If you are sad, the world will be sad. If you are happy, the world will be happy.1. A. editorB. actorC. artistD. tourist2. A. putB. paintC. copyD. get3. A. happened
37、 toB. came toC. used toD. tried to4. A. decidedB. realizedC. allowedD. persuaded5. A. sameB. similarC. ordinaryD. opposite6. A. withoutB. withC. underD. upon7. A. firstB. secondC. oldD. young8. A. even ifB. as ifC. in caseD. so that9. A. unusualB. regularC. extremeD. artificial10. A. mirrorB. penC.
38、stickD. cloth11. A. readyB. freeC. presentD. useful12. A. feelB. touchC. seeD. cover13. A. pleased withB. annoyed withC. disappointed withD. angry with14. A. FamousB. ExcitingC. AmazingD. Valuable15. A. probablyB. hardlyC. certainlyD. exactly16. A. knewB. wonderedC. noticedD. warned17. A. saidB. ask
39、edC. shoutedD. questioned18. A. was made atB. was made up ofC. was made ofD. was made in19. A. setB. showedC. addedD. took20. A. storyB. painterC. kingD. world第六篇It was Sams first visit to England, and he was looking forward to his first journey on Londons Underground Railway. And against his friend
40、s 1, he was determined to travel2. He entered the station shortly after five oclock in the afternoon. This is a3time to travel in London, 4crowds of people go home from work at this hour. He 5to join a long line of people waiting for tickets. When at last his 6came, he had some difficulty in making
41、himself understood by the ticket seller. 7, he got the right ticket in the end and by asking people the8, he also found the right platform. It was9with people. He did not 10in getting on the first train, but he was able to move nearer to the platform so as to be in a better11to get on the next one.
42、When this train came in, Tom was12forward onto the train by the13of people from behind. The doors closed and the train moved off. He was unable to see the 14of the stations where the train15, but he knew that the station he wanted was the sixth 16along the line. When the train reached the sixth stat
43、ion, Sam got off, feeling 17that his journey had been so easy. But he suddenly realized that he had come to a station he had never 18. He explained his19to a man who was standing on the platform. With a20on his face, he told Sam that he had caught a train going in the opposite direction. 1. A. thoughtB. adviceC. challengeD. favor2. A. awayB. abroadC. alongD. alone3. A. badB. certainC. possibleD. proper4. A. forB. andC. so