1、人教版高二上学期英语期末复习:完形填空 专项练习题第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A homeless man, who received a reward he had never expected after he spent his last $20 helping a woman, now says he wants to touch other peoples lives the way his was_21_.Johnny Bobbitt, 34, wro
2、te on the GoFundMe page, a charity_22_created by the woman he helped, Kate McClure, “The feeling is beyond words and I owe thanks to the support and_23_that each and every one of you has shown. I have to_24_the favor. I cant_25_take but never give back.”McClure started the GoFundMe page last month w
3、ith the_26_goal of $10,000 after Bobbitt helped her when she ran out of_27_on her way to a meeting in Philadelphia. “Bobbitt sits on the side of the road every day, holding a_28_. It was then close lo midnight and I was driving_29_. He saw me pull over and knew something was_30_,” McClure wrote. “He
4、 told me to get back in the car and lock the_31_. “ McClure couldnt_32_what happened next. Bobbitt used $20 he had_33_from panhandling(行乞)that day to buy her gas. He even filled her car up.After the chance encounter(遇见),McClure and her boyfriend visited Bobbitt several times to_34_gift cards, cash a
5、nd snacks. The couple decided to create the GoFundMe page_35_he wouldnf t have to spend the holidays_36_on the street.The plan_37_. In less than a month, Bobbitts GoFundMe page had raised $400,000. A bank account was_38_for Bobbitt with funds for his everyday needs. He will also be_39_to organizatio
6、ns and people who are_40_the tough periods in their life.21. A. shakenB. touchedC. promotedD. required22. A. fantasyB. criterionC. cautionD. campaign23. A. courageB. humorC. wisdomD. generosity24. A. acceptB. returnC. absorbD. replace25. A. constantlyB. smoothlyC. personallyD. officially26. A. tough
7、B. averageC. originalD. regular27. A. gasB. foodC. moneyD. water28. A. signB. ticketC. flagD. stick29. A. homeB. aloneC. downtownD. straight30. A. wrongB. strangeC. obviousD. dangerous31. A. roomsB. doorsC. engineD. garage32. A. standB. dreamC. believeD. remember33. A. borrowedB. spentC. hiddenD. co
8、llected34. A. fetchB. packC. deliverD. demand35. A. in caseB. as thoughC. so thatD. even if36. A. marchingB. dancingC. sleepingD. trading37. A. workedB. droppedC. maturedD. failed38. A. put upB. set upC. made upD. split up39. A. explainingB. reportingC. applyingD. contributing40. A. turning overB. c
9、arrying onC. filling outD. getting through【答案】21. B 22. D 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. C 27. A 28. A 29. B 30. A 31. B 32. C 33. D 34. C 35. C 36. C 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. D第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It was the old ladys birthday. She got up early to be ready f
10、or the 41 . From the second floor flat she could see the postman when he 42 down the street, and the little boy from the ground floor 43 her letters on the rare occasions when anything came.Today she was 44 there would be something. Myra wouldnt forget her mothers birthday, even if she seldom wrote
11、45 .Of course Myra was busy. Her husband had been 46 as Mayor, and Myra herself had got a medal for her work for the aged.The old lady was eighty today. She had 47 her best dress. Perhaps Myra might come. After all, eighty was a 48 birthday.Even if Myra did not come, she would send a(an) 49 . The ol
12、d lady was sure of that.The 50 , Johnnie , had been up with a packet of mints(薄荷糖),and said he wouldnt go out to play until the post had come.“I guess youll get lots and lots of presents,” he said. I 51 last week when I was six.She stood by the 52 , watching. The postman turned round the corner on h
13、is bicycle. Her heart 53 fast. Johnnie had seen him too and ran to the gate.Soon Johnnie knocked at her door. a Granny, granny, he 54 , “Ive got your post.” He gave her four 55 Three were unsealed(没密封的)cards from old friends. The fourth was sealed, in Myras 56 The old lady felt a painful feeling of
14、57 .No parcel, Johnnie?”“No, granny.”Almost 58 ,she tore the envelope open. 59 in the card was a piece of paper. Written on the card was a 60 under the printed Happy BirthdayBuy yourself something nice with the cheque, Myra and Harold.41. A. card B. letter C. post D. check42. A. came B. left C. ran
15、D. drove43. A. cleaned up B. brought up C. gave up D. dressed up44. A. afraid B. excited C. sure D. pleased45. A. on the contrary B. at present C. in a way D. at other times46. A. picked B. treated C. regarded D. appointed47. A. worn B. found C. dressed D. bought48.A. heavy B. common C. special D. b
16、asic49. A. present B. food C. clothes D. e-mail50. A. postman B. husband C. boy D. daughter51. A. did B. got C. made D. saw52. A. window B. bed C. door D. table53.A. beat B. jumped C. sank D. knocked54. A. worried B. said C. whispered D. answered55. A. envelopes B. cards C. letters D. cheques56. A.
17、writing B. copying C. typing D. translanting57. A. excitement B. disappointment C. satisfaction D. surprise58. A. immediately B. happily C. unwillingly D. worriedly59. A. Folded B. Locked C. Put D. Stuck60. A. news B. information C. message D. character第一节 完形填空41-45 CABCD 46-50 DACAC 51-55 AAABA 56-
18、60 ABCAC第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Sometimes, animals act just as humans do. Officer Burgess found a mother duck pecking(啄)on his car. He figured she just wanted 41 . But the pecking continued.Officer Burgess grew 42 when the duck ignored the
19、 food he threw out of the window. Instead, the duck 43 away just a bit, then stopped, looked back, and returned to the 44 for some more pecking and screaming.After the ducks doing so for a second time, Officer Burgess 45 got out of his car to follow the duck. But he wasnt prepared for what he was ab
20、out to 46 !She led me about 100 yards away to this grassy 47 near a lake where I saw one of her 48 all tangled up(缠住)in some string. His little feet were 49 , the officer explained. She led me straight to him.Officer Burgess thought the mother duck might 50 him if he tried to touch her baby, so he 5
21、1 the animal rescue center for help. The rescue group didnt have any staff readily 52 to assist, but a policewoman, Officer Cecilia Charron, decided shed lend a 53 .When Officer Charron arrived, she went straight to works on carefully 54 the little one. The mother duck just 55 , like she knew. It wa
22、s amazing, Officer Burgess recalled.Once freed, the baby ran to its mama, and they safely 56 away.It was an unbelievable 57 for the shocked officers, and Officer Charron 58 teared up a bit.Officer Burgess said, I honestly dont know why I decided to 59 her, but I did. It makes me wonder-do they know
23、to 60 humans when they need help?41. A. water B. peace C. food D. protection42. A. curious B. stubborn C. happy D. grateful43. A. hid B. walked C. broke D. floated44. A. lake B. road C. sidewalk D. car45. A. finally B. sincerely C. actually D. exactly46. A. believe B. find C. hear D. regret47. A. ha
24、llway B. house C. garden D. area48. A. neighbors B. nests C. babies D. wings49. A. kicking B. sinking C. climbing D. wandering50. A. help B. attack C. admit D. trap51. A. encouraged B. warned C. refused D. called52. A. availableB. willingC. powerfulD. certain53. A. volunteerB. vehicleC. handD. tool5
25、4. A. fixingB. comfortingC. freeingD. curing55. A. glaredB. watchedC. cheeredD. screamed56. A. escapedB. flewC. swamD. carried57. A. experimentB. goalC. chanceD. moment58. A. evenB. yetC. stillD. ever59. A. stopB. driveC. ignoreD. follow60. A. suffer fromB. turn toC. come acrossD. concentrate on第一节(
26、共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项。I was working as a 21 at Tower 15 on Newport and two blocks to my right was another guard named Mike, working at Tower 17. He called me over the phone and said, “Hey, I have spotted two kids who are 22 in the dangerous zone. I have to
27、 give them a warning. Keep an eye on us. I said, Sure. In case of emergencies, anytime we got out of our tower, we were supposed to 23 somebody else.Mike 24 the phone and seized the lifebuoy(救生圈).Then he realized that these two kids had been 25 and that there was a great tendency for them to be 26 b
28、y the wave. 27, Mike rushed toward the ocean. I 28 the water and all I found was two small heads. The mother of the two kids knelt(跪)down on the beach with 29 When I dropped my binoculars(望远镜)and reached the mother, Mike was in waist-deep water,30 the two kids. I turned to the mum and said, “Hey, it
29、s OK. They are safe. I saw the terror started to 31 Then she glanced back and got her first good look at Mike. A new kind of 32 washed over her face as though there was another 33 to her kids lives. She snatch(抢)her kids without appreciation.Mike had some seemingly boring 34 , and his shaved head sh
30、owed a scar(伤疤). Maybe he had no 35 manners, but his lifesaving ability 36 his unsatisfactory skills in PR (public relation). In the mothers 37 , Mike was a really terrible guy. However, that couldnt change the fact that he had just 38 her kids.Mike just glanced at me and smiled. As I jogged back to
31、 my tower, I promised myself Id never let my own 39 _ prevent me from 40 a hero when I meet one.21.A. savedB. soldierC. lifeguardD. receiver22. A. swimmingB. runningC. laughingD. quitting23. A. assistB. informC. confirmD. consider24. A. put upB. put awayC. hung upD. took up25. A. laughingB. tremblin
32、gC. quarrelingD. struggling26. A. swallowedB. directedC. preventedD. supported27. A. StillB. ThereforeC. IndeedD. Instead28. A. exploredB. noticedC. reachedD. scanned29. A. screamsB. beliefsC. noisesD. gestures30. A. beatingB. carryingC. hidingD. counting31. A. refreshB. existC. disappearD. strength
33、en32. A. surpriseB. panicC. doubtD. regret33. A. braveryB. injuryC. beltD. threat34. A. trendB. sectionC. behaviorD. existence35. A. gentleB. positiveC. unpleasantD. aggressive36. A. give in toB. live up toC. put up withD. make up for37. A. experienceB. judgmentC. descriptionD. application38. A. com
34、fortedB. transformedC. rescuedD. frightened39. A. prejudiceB. requestC. commitmentD. decision40. A. rejectingB. representingC. rememberingD. recognizing第一节(共20小题;每小题1 . 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项.I awoke suddenly from a deep sleep. My heart was beating heavily, and I was 2
35、1 I closed my eyes, hoping to fall back to sleep quickly. But there it was again.I was 22 . I was going to die soon if I didnt do something! Swim to the light, a little voice said. I started 23 I broke through the surface of the water. I was 24 , and everything was going to be fine.I got out of bed,
36、 afraid that I would have the bad dream again if I went back to sleep. It 25 me all day, making it hard to 26 at work. Over the next few weeks, I had the same 27 several times. I couldnt shake the dream. I became 28 that the dream was mostly about me. The dream was showing me that I needed to fight
37、back and swim to the light.What was wrong? What did I need to 29 ? The only thing that I could 30 was to make an appointment for a 31 A few days after the appointment, I got a call saying they wanted to do more X-rays. When the 32 came into the room, he moved his chair close to mine and said, Im afr
38、aid I dont have very good news. nThere were no tears, just a feeling of 33 I know,“ I said, 34 slowly.“You do?” the doctor asked in 35 , sitting back in his chair.“Yes, I had a dream, I told him 36 . “Thats why I came in for a check. It was a long road with surgery, chemo (化疗),and radiation therapy.
39、 However, I 37 the dream completely. It gave me 38 and a positive attitude. I fought back, prayed frequently, and finally I 39 it to swim to the light. Sometimes a dream which is not 40 is like a letter which is not read.21. A. excitedB. scaredC. annoyedD. embarrassed22. A. drinkingB. swimmingC. pra
40、ctisingD. drowning23. A. strugglingB. searchingC. runningD. researching24. A. lostB. curiousC. aliveD. anxious25. A. troubledB. pleasedC. comfortedD. guided26. A. missB. focusC. escapeD. adapt27. A. adventureB. appointmentC. appetiteD. dream28. A. confidentB. interestedC. convincedD. occupied29. A.
41、fightB. learnC. acknowledgeD. sign30. A. get away withB. come up withC. get hold ofD. make use of31. A. reviewB. restrictionC. checkD. explanation32. A. guideB. colleagueC. partnerD. doctor33. A. reliefB. panicC. curiosityD. affection34. A. approachingB. noddingC. whisperingD. screaming35.A. peaceB. angerC. astonishmentD. danger36. A. cautiouslyB. casuallyC. slightlyD. calmly37. A. realizedB. describedC. imaginedD. trusted38. A. hopeB. replyC. demandD. desire39. A. gotB. madeC. believedD. guessed40. A. refreshedB. accomplishedC. interpretedD. shared