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高考英语-完形填空-模拟专项练习(4篇含答案)

(1)

Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.Thenoisethat 1 seacreaturescomesfromanumberofhuman 2 .Itiscaused 3 byindustrialunderwaterexplosions,oceandrilling,andshipengines.Suchnoisesare 4 tonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefields,underwaterearthquakes,andsoundsmadeby 5 themselves.

Decibels(分贝) 6 inwateraredifferentfromthoseonland.Anoiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonland 7 paintohumanears.Inwater,adecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesame 8 .

Somescientistshavesuggestedsettinganoise 9 ofonehundredandtwentydecibelsinoceans.Theyhave 10 thatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales.

AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriously 11 someanimals.Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheir 12 .Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales'abilityto 13 informationandfindtheir 14 .Someofthewhales 15 died.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecome 16 .

Manyresearcherswhosework 17 onoceansoundsareagainstalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwould 18 anendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesare 19 tooceananimals. 20 ,manyscientistssuspectthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieved.Theywanttostopnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheocean.

1.A.infectB.effectC.affectD.damage

2.A.beingsB.activitiesC.behaviorD.life

3.A.primarilyB.hardlyC.partlyD.mainly

4.A.addedB.devotedC.attachedD.refer

5.A.humanbeingsB.scientistsC.animalsD.researchers

6.A.measuredB.foundC.testedD.examined

7.A.leadsB.causesC.appliesD.adapts

8.A.resultB.levelC.degreeD.effect

9.A.limitB.regulationC.standardD.ban

10.A.suggestedB.believedC.observedD.noticed

11.A.harmB.injureC.killD.save

12.A.abilityB.lifeC.wayD.hearing

13.A.exchangeB.useC.findD.change

14.A.homeB.wayC.partnerD.food

15.A.finallyB.unfortunatelyC.evenD.mere

16.A.deafB.infectedC.blindD.ill

17.A.dependsB.spiesC.focusesD.lives

18.A.putB.meanC.ensureD.bring

19.A.usefulB.harmfulC.dangerousD.disadvantageous

20.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Besides

答案:

1-5CBDAC6-10ABDAC11-15BDABC16-20BABBC

(2)

“Savethewhales!

”That'swhatthepictureonJakeSmith'sbedroomwallsaid.Jakeliked 1 apicturethatsaidsomethingimportantandshowedwhathecared.Hejustnever 2 togetachancetosavearealwhale,onerightinhisown 3 .ItwasaSaturdaymorning 4 thenewspaperfirstreportedthewhales'coming.AgroupoftheanimalswereswimmingclosetothebeachinJake'shometown.Allthelocalpeople 5 outtothebeachtoseethem.Theywereexpectingabeautiful 6 ,betterthanamovie,butnothingthey'dhavetodoanythingabout.

Thenonewhaleswamintheir 7 ,directlytowardsland.Itcameinwiththewaves,andwhenthewavesreceded,it 8 .Itshugebody 9 onthesand.Suddenly,Jakeandhisfamilyandalltheotherswerenolongersightseers.Theyhadtobecomerescuers.Afewpeoplerantowardstheanimal.They 10 andtriedtoforcethewhalebackintothewater,butitwasnouse.

Ananimalrescueserviceteamsoonarrivedinatruckwithheavyliftingmachinery,tohelpmovethe 11 .Jakeandhisfamilycouldn'tdomuchonthebeach,sotheywentbacktotheirhouseandmadesandwichesandhotteaforthe 12 .Atleast,Jakethought,theycouldhelpinsomeway.

Backatthebeach,they 13 thefoodtotherescuersandwerehappytoseethatitwasneeded.Itwasgettingdark.Somepeople 14 uptheircarsalongthebeachand 15 theheadlightsonthesand.Therescuerswouldnot 16 .Aftertryingmanytimestheywerefinallyabletoliftthewhaleintothe 17 .Everyone 18 whenitheadedouttosea.Itswamoutaboutamileandthen 19 foramomentunderthesea.Then,inwhatlookedlikeajumpof 20 ,itrosehighabovethewater—athank​youtothosewhohadworkedsohardtosaveitslife.

1.A.takingB.havingC.drawingD.making

2.A.happenedB.wantedC.decidedD.expected

3.A.neighborhoodB.effortC.familyD.dream

4.A.whenB.thatC.whileD.as

5.A.cameB.gaveC.rushedD.went

6.A.showB.filmC.experienceD.view

7.A.wayB.homeC.directionD.beach

8.A.stoppedB.stayedC.layD.turned

9.A.restedB.trappedC.keptD.lied

10.A.droveB.pushedC.supportedD.remained

11.A.survivorB.sandC.animalD.people

12.A.whalesB.villagersC.rescuersD.neighbors

13.A.offeredB.soldC.suppliedD.devoted

14.A.stoppedB.startedC.climbedD.lined

15.A.turnedB.showedC.switchedD.shined

16.A.giveinB.giveupC.giveoffD.giveaway

17.A.carB.truckC.waterD.beach

18.A.stoodB.smiledC.criedD.cheered

19.A.appearedB.disappearedC.jumpedD.rested

20.A.excitementB.angerC.danceD.joy

答案:

1-5BDAAC6-10ACBAB11-15CCADD16-20BCDBD

(3)

Aroundtheworldthereisanincreaseinthedemandforreforestation.Thisis 1 theconsumptionoftheforestshasaffectednotonlythe 2 livingintheareabutalsothepeople.Andreforestationisaboutthe 3 oftheforeststhathavebeenseverely 4 .Itcanofferalotof 5 whentherecreationissuccessful.

Therearemanythingstobedonewhenitcomestothistypeofeffort.Thisincludescollectingseedlingsthatare 6 intheareatomakesurethatthereisanaturalreconstructionofthearea.Some 7 treeswhicharenotnativeintheareaalsoneedtobe 8 .Itisimportanttomakesurethattheyaresuitedtothe 9 andthetypeofsoil.Theimportanceofhaving 10 speciesoftreesisconsideredtomakesurethattheneedsofotherspeciesthatwillliveandgrowintheareaare 11 .

Destroyingaforestiseasybutrebuildingitisreallyhard.Soagoodplanisneededtomakethereforestationasuccessfulone.Theplanmustincludeaccurate 12 onplantsandtrees.Thisistoensurethattheywon’t 13 eachotherwhiletheygrow.Keepinmindthatyoucan’tjustplanttheseedlingsanywhere.Theforestgreatlyhelpsinthe 14 oftheairpollution.Treesare 15 fortheproductionofoxygenandabsorptionofcarbondioxide.Theforestalso 16 usfromtyphoonsandothernaturaldisasters.Itistherefor 17 justlikeeveryoneelseonthisplanet.

Therecannotbeabetterwayto 18 thebalanceofnaturethantoincreasetheforestarea.Wemustrememberthattheforestisanatural 19 ofwidevarietyofanimalsandplants.Inthismanner,thereisno 20 forreforestation.

1.A.whyB.becauseC.whenD.where

2.A.animalsB.insectsC.flowersD.grass

3.A.renewingB.reusingC.recyclingD.rebuilding

4.A.attackedB.ruinedC.destroyedD.damaged

5.A.benefitsB.profitsC.relicsD.shelters

6.A.foreignB.strangeC.originalD.native

7.A.traditionalB.additionalC.functionalD.national

8.A.cutB.plantedC.protectedD.replaced

9.A.climateB.weatherC.surroundingD.environment

10.A.rareB.dyingC.endangeredD.multiple

11.A.metB.includedC.destroyedD.cut

12.A.placingB.pacingC.spacingD.fertilizing

13.A.excludeB.coverC.appealtoD.crowd

14.A.productionB.creationC.reductionD.protection

15.A.famousB.goodC.responsibleD.bad

16.A.stopsB.keepsC.savesD.protects

17.A.areasonB.thebetterC.thesakeD.all

18.A.keepB.restoreC.breakD.lose

19.A.resourceB.placeC.habitatD.mother

20.A.reasonB.goodC.useD.substitute

答案:

1-5BADCA6-10DBBAD11-15ACBCC16-20DABCD

(4)

LastyearwhenItookasightseeingtriptoWashingtonD.C,Iheardavoicesay,“Canyouhelpme?

”WhenI 1 ,Isawanelderlyblindwoman 2 herhandextended.Immediately,I 3 allofmychangeandplaceditonherhandwithoutevenlookingather.Buttheblindwoman 4 andsaid,“Idon’twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpfindingthe 5 .”Inaninstant,I 6 whatIhaddone.Iactedwithprejudice―I 7 anotherpersonsimplyforwhatIassumedshehadtobe.IhatedwhatIsawinmyself.

ThethingIhad 8 aboutmyselfisthatIaman 9 .IleftHondurasandarrivedintheUSattheageof15.Istartedmy 10 lifewithtwosuitcases,mybrotherandsister.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadoorkeeper,cashierandpizza 11 driveramongmanyotherhumble(卑微的)jobs,and 12 Ibecameanetworkengineer.

Inmyownlife,Ihave 13 prejudice.Irememberatime―attheageof17―whenIwasabusboy,Iheardafathertellhislittleboy 14 hedidnotdowellinschool,hewould 15 likeme.

Butnow,livinginmyAmericanmiddle-classlifestyle,itis 16 easytoforgetmypast,toforgetwhoIam,whereIhavebeen,andto 17 sightofwhereIwanttobegoing.Thatblindwomanonthestreetscuredmeofmy 18 .She 19 meofmybeliefinhumility(谦虚).Bytheway,Ihelpedthatladytothepostoffice.Ihopetothankherforthepriceless 20 .

1.A.turnedbackB.turnedaroundC.turnedupD.turneddown

2.A.onB.inC.withD.at

3.A.pulledoutB.pulledupC.pulledinD.pulleddown

4.A.shruggedB.laughedC.smiledD.burst

5.A.policestationB.bankC.busstationD.postoffice

6.A.forgotB.recalledC.realizedD.remembered

7.A.judgedB.regardedC.foundD.considered

8.A.forgottenB.thoughtC.learntD.dreamed

9.A.actorB.immigrantC.engineerD.American

10.A.hardB.newC.differentD.difficult

11.A.deliveryB.truckC.busD.taxi

12.A.coincidentlyB.fortunatelyC.eventuallyD.unfortunately

13.A.experiencedB.foundC.learntD.realized

14.A.thoughB.ifC.thatD.when

15.A.giveu

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