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2012届高考英语完形填空精选汇编

Aboywaswalkinghomefromschoolwhenhesawalarge,tempting(诱人的)appleononeofthebranchesofanappletreehangingoutoveratallfence.Theboywasn’tmuchofafruit-eater,___36___abarofchocolateifgiventhechoice,___37___,astheysay,theforbiddenfruitcanbetempting.Seeingtheapple,theboywantedit.Themorehelookedatit,the___38___hefeltandthemorehewantedthatapple.

___39___ashighashecould,butevenashistallest___40___hewasunabletotouchit.Hebeganto___41___upanddown,ashighashecould,atthe___42___ofeachjumpstretchinghisarmstogettheapple.Stillitremainedoutof___43___.Notgivingup,hethought,ifonlyhehadsomethingto___44___on.Hisschoolbagwouldn’tgiveenoughheightandhedidn’twantto___45___thethingsinside,likehislunchbox,pencilcase,andGameboy.Looking___46___,hehopedhemightfindanoldbox,arock,or,___47___luck,evenaladder,butitwasatidyneighborhoodandtherewasnothinghecoulduse.Hehadtriedeverythinghecouldthinktodo.___48___seeinganyotherchoices,hegaveupandstartedtowalk___49___.Atfirsthefeltangryanddisappointedthinkingabouthowhungryhehadbecomefromhis___50___,andhowhereallywantedthatapple.Themorehe___51___likethis,themoreunhappyhebecame.

___52___,theboyofourstorywasaprettysmartguy,evenifhecouldn’talwaysgetwhathewanted.Hestartedtosaytohimself,“Thisisn’t___53___,Idon’thavetheappleandI’mfeelingmiserableaswell.There’s___54___moreIcandotogettheapple—thatisunchangeable—butwearesupposedtobeableto__55___ourfeelings.Ifthat’sthecase,whatcanIdotofeelbetter?

36.

A.

preferring

B.

offering

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receiving

D.

allowing

37.

A.

so

B.

then

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but

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or

38.

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sadder

B.

angrier

C.

hungrier

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tastier

39.

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expanding

B.

stretching

C.

swinging

D.

pulling

40.

A.

strength

B.

length

C.

range

D.

height

41.

A.

jump

B.

look

C.

walk

D.

glance

42.

A.

tip

B.

stage

C.

top

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level

43.

A

hope

B.

hand

C.

sight

D.

reach

44.

A.

put

B.

stand

C.

get

D.

hold

45.

A.

break

B.

shake

C.

take

D.

strike

46.

A.

up

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forward

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down

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around

47.

A.

for

B.

with

C.

on

D.

of

48.

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After

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Through

C.

Without

D.

Upon

49.

A.

back

B.

away

C.

up

D.

down

50.

A.

wishes

B.

beliefs

C.

efforts

D.

goals

51.

A.

thought

B.

imagined

C.

tried

D.

claimed

52.

A.

Therefore

B.

However

C.

Moreover

D.

Otherwise

53.

A.

skilful

B.

cheerful

C.

harmful

D.

helpful

54.

A.

something

B.

anything

C.

everything

D.

nothing

55.

A.

change

B.

express

C.

forget

D.

describe

ACCBDACDBADBCBCABDDA

MyfatherbroughthomeasailboatwhenIwasten,andalmosteachSundayinsummerswewouldgosailing.Dadwasquiteskilledinsailing,butnotgoodat___36___.Asforme,I___37___bothbeforetwelvebecauseoflivingclosetoLakeOntario.

ThelasttimeDadandIsetsailtogetherisreally___38___.ItwasaperfectweekendafterIgraduatedfromuniversity.Icamehomeand___39___Dadtogosailing.Outwesetsoononthe___40___lake.Dadhadn’tsailedforyears,buteverything___41___wellwiththetiller(舵柄)inhishands.

Whenwewereinthemiddleofthelake,a___42___windcameallofasudden.Theboatwashit___43___.Dadwasalwaysathisbestinany___44___,butatthismomenthe___45___.

“John!

___46___!

”heshoutedinatremblingvoice,withthetillerstillinhishands.

Inmymemoryhecouldfixany___47___.HewastheoneIalways___48___forstrengthandsecurity.BeforeIcouldrespond,a___49___ofwatergotintotheboat.Irushedtothetiller___50___itwastoolate.Anotherhugewallofwater___51___theboatinaminute.Wewerethrownintothewater,andDadwasstrugglingaimlessly.Atthatmoment,Ifeltfiercely___52___ofhim.

IswamtoDad___53___andassistedhiminclimbingontothehull(船壳)oftheboat.Uponsittingonthehull,Dadwasalittleawkwardabouthisflashof___54___.“It’sallright,Dad.Wearesafenow,”Icomfortedhim.

ThatwasthefirsttimeDadhadcountedonmeinamomentofemergency.Moreimportantly,Ifounditwasmyturntostart___55___formyfather.

36.

A.

boating

B.

running

C.

swimming

D.

teaching

37.

A.

enjoyed

B.

desired

C.

hated

D.

learned

38.

A.

unforgivable

B.

unforgettable

C.

cheerful

D.

regretful

39.

A.

sent

B.

ordered

C.

invited

D.

allowed

40.

A.

calm

B.

icy

C.

stormy

D.

thundery

41.

A.

finished

B.

went

C.

seemed

D.

sounded

42.

A.

strong

B.

gentle

C.

cold

D.

hot

43.

A.

repeatedly

B.

lightly

C.

hardly

D.

violently

44.

A.

danger

B.

place

C.

sport

D.

job

45.

A.

suffered

B.

fell

C.

froze

D.

withdrew

46.

A.

L:

ook

B.

Help

C.

Run

D.

Jump

47.

A.

problem

B.

relationship

C.

machine

D.

boat

48.

A.

turnedto

B.

livedwith

C.

arguedwith

D.

objectedto

49.

A.

fountain

B.

stream

C.

shower

D.

wave

50.

A.

if

B.

for

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after

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but

51.

A.

gotthrough

B.

pouredinto

C.

turnedover

D.

liftedup

52.

A.

ashamed

B.

protective

C.

tired

D.

afraid

53.

A.

hopelessly

B.

quickly

C.

slowly

D.

helplessly

54.

A.

pain

B.

anger

C.

fear

D.

shame

55.

A.

makingup

B.

gettingready

C.

payingoff

D.

lookingout

CDBCABADACBAADDCBBCD

AlthoughIlovemylife,ithasn’tbeenalotoffunasI’vebeenillfor28years.

Musichasalwaysbeenagreatloveofmineand,inmy20s,whenmy___21___wasmoremanageable,I___22___tenyearsasaprofessionalsingerinrestaurants,playingandsingingfolksongs.___23___thatwasyearsagoandtimeshavechanged.___24___Ilivewithmymotheronacountryfarm.

Twoyearsago,IdecidedthatIwouldneedtohavesomekindofextraworkto___25___mydisabilitypension(残疾抚恤金).___26___Ineededtosleepinafternoons,Iwaslimitedinmy___27___.IdecidedthatIwouldconsider___28___tosinginginrestaurants.

Myfamilyareallmusicians,soIwas___29___whenIwentintoourlocalmusicstore.IexplainedthatIwantedtosingagainbutusingrecordedkaraokemusic.IknewthatdiscswereveryexpensiveandIreallydidn’thavealotof___30___togetstarted.And___31___youfindonlythreetofoursongsoutoftenonadiscthatyoucan___32___use.

WhenItoldtheowneroftheshopaboutmy___33___;hegavemealongthoughtful___34___.“Thismeansalottoyou,doesn’tit?

”hesaid.“Comewithme.”

Heledme___35___thecrowdedshopandtoabenchwithalargeprofessionalkaraokeboxonit.Heplacedhislargehand___36___onhistreasureandsaid.“Ihave800karaokesongsinhere.Youcantakeyour___37___andI’llrecordthemforyou.Thatshouldgetyoustarted.”

I___38___.Thankinghim,Imadeatimewithhimtolistentoallthesongsandchoose___39___thatIcouldsing.Ihavecomefullcirclewithhishelp.

His___40___stillwarmsmyheartandmakesmedojustthatbitextra,whenIhavethechance.

21.

A.

loneliness

B.

sadness

C.

tiredness

D.

sickness

22.

A.

set

B.

enjoyed

C.

kept

D.

shared

23.

A.

Gladly

B.

Eventually

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Unfortunately

D.

Surprisingly

24.

A.

Now

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Then

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Sometime

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Meanwhile

25.

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addupto

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makeupfor

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getridof

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takeadvantageof

26.

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If

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As

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Though

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Before

27.

A.

movement

B.

condition

C.

choices

D.

positions

28.

A.

reachingout

B.

livingup

C.

gettingon

D.

goingback

29.

A.

recognized

B.

interviewed

C.

found

D.

invited

30.

A.

money

B.

time

C.

energy

D.

knowledge

31.

A.

thus

B.

once

C.

seldom

D.

often

32.

A.

actually

B.

hardly

C.

nearly

D.

formerly

33.

A.

job

B.

family

C.

idea

D.

offer

34.

A.

face

B.

view

C.

look

D.

sight

35.

A.

over

B.

along

C.

towards

D.

through

36.

A.

unhappily

B.

lovingly

C.

pitifully

D.

gratefully

37.

A.

pick

B.

turn

C.

role

D.

step

38.

A.

hadtocry

B.

oughttocry

C.

shouldhavecried

D.

couldhavecried

39.

A.

more

B.

theones

C.

few

D.

therest

40.

A.

courage

B.

devotion

C.

kindness

D.

trust

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Inourdiscussionwithpeopleonhoweducationcanhelpthemsucceedinlife,awomanrememberedthefirstmeetingofanintroductory___36___courseabout20yearsago.

Theprofessor___37___thelecturehall,placeduponhisdeskalargejarfilledwithdriedbeans,andinvitedthestudentsto___38___howmanybeansthejarcontained.After___39___shoutsofwildlywrongguessestheprofessorsmiledathin,drysmile,announcedthe___40___answer,andwentonsaying,“Youhavejust___41___animportantlessonaboutscience.ThatisNever___42___yourownsenses.”

Twentyyearslater,the___43___couldguesswhattheprofessorhadinmind.He___44___himself,perhaps,asinvitinghisstudentstostartanexciting___45___intoanunknownworldinvisibletothe___46___,whichcanbediscoveredonlythroughscientific___47___.Buttheseventeen-year-oldgirlcouldnotacceptoreven___48___theinvitation.Shewasjust___49___tounderstandtheworld.Andshe___50___thatherfirsthandexperiencecouldbethe___51___.Theprofessor,however,saidthatitwas___52___.Hewastakingawayheronly___53___forknowingandwasprovidingherwithnosubstitute.“Irememberfeelingsmalland___54___,”thewomansays,“andIdidtheonlythingIcoulddo.I___55___thecoursethatafternoon,andIhaven’tgonenearsciencesince.”

36.

A.

art

B.

history

C.

science

D.

math

37.

A.

searchedfor

B.

lookedat

C.

gotthrough

D.

marchedinto

38.

A.

co

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