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高考完形填空模拟题

Cloze1

OnedayIwasshoppinginasmalltowninsouthernCalifornia.Itwasmy 1 tobeapproachedbyaclerkwhosepersonalityclashed(冲突)withmine.Heseemedmost 2 andnotatallconcernedaboutmyintendedpurchase.Ibought 3 ,andmarchedangrilyoutofthestore.My 4 towardthatclerkandtheentireestablishmentincreasedwitheachstep. 

Ontheoutside,standingbytheparkinglot,wasadark-skinnedyoungmaninhisearlytwenties.His 5 browneyesmetandheldmine,andinthenextinstantabeautiful,broadsmile 6 hisface.Myattentionwasimmediatelyarrested.The 7 powerofthatsmileremovedall 8 withinme,andIfoundthemusclesinmyownface 9 responding.“Beautifulday,isn’tit?

”Iremarkedwhenpassing.Then,obeyinganimpulse(冲动),I 10 .“Ireallyoweyouadebtofgratitude,”Isaidsoftly. 

Hissmiledeepened, 11 hemadenoattempttoanswer.AMexicanwomanandtwomenwerestandingnearby.Thewoman 12 andeyedmeinquiringly.“Carlo,hecan’tspeakEnglish,”she 13 .“Doyouwantmetotellhimsomething?

” 

AtthatmomentIfelt 14 .Carlo’ssmilehadmadeabigpersonofme.Myfriendlinessandgood 15 towardallmankindstoodtenfeettall. 

“Yes,”myreplywasenthusiasticandsincere,“TellhimwhatIsaid,‘Thankyou!

’”

“Thankyou?

”thewomanseemedslightly 16 . 

Igaveherarmafriendlypat 17 Iturnedtoleave.“Justtellhimthat,”Iinsisted.“He’llunderstand.Iamsure!

” 

Oh,whatasmilecan 18 !

AlthoughIhaveneverseenthatyoungmanagain,Ishallneverforgetthelessonhetaughtmethatmorning. 19 ,Ismileconsciously,andIpracticethe 20 diligently,anywhereandeverywhere,witheverybody. 

1.A.misfortuneB.luckC.opportunityD.burden

2.A.helpfulB.hard-workingC.uncertainD.unfriendly

3.A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.anything

4.A.attitudeB.walkC.approachD.anger

5.A.blankB.painfulC.expressiveD.critical

6.A.coveredB.twistedC.spreadD.wiped

7.A.magicB.shockingC.evilD.dragging

8.A.happinessB.excitementC.bitternessD.sorrow

9.A.unwillinglyB.happilyC.merelyD.slightly

10.A.turnedbackB.lookedaheadC.cutinD.wentaway

11.A.andB.forC.butD.so

12.A.showedoffB.steppedforwardC.marchedonD.passedby

13.A.hesitatedB.volunteeredC.respondedD.begged

14.A.ignoredB.involvedC.transformedD.absorbed

15.A.powerB.mindC.fortuneD.will

16.A.frightenedB.frustratedC.discouragedD.confused

17.A.whileB.asC.sinceD.after

18.A.operateB.runC.doD.attract

19.A.FromthatdayonB.Afterawhile

C.EverynowandthenD.Foramoment

20.A.kindnessB.artC.workD.stress

Cloze2

GeorgeselectedhisfoodinValueMartcarefully.Heestimatedhehad 1 80centstoday.Hewaspleasedhehadgotgood 2 forhismoneyagain. 

Attheexit,thefreezingwind 3 himofhisgloves.Hewassurehewaswearingthemwhenenteringthe 4 .Hemadeasearchofhispockets.Thenhethoughttheymusthavebeen 5 somewhereinthestore.Georgehadboughttheblackglovesfor$35tenyearsago.Theywereleather,softanddurable.Untilthen,hehadworncheaperman-madematerialthatneverlastedlong.His 6 tobuytheglovesturnedouttobegood,whicheven 7 hispositiononthebus,aspoorerpassengersstaredathim 8 . 

Georgere-enteredthestore.Hefollowedthesame 9 hehadwalkedbefore, 10 atthebreadcounter,tothedairysection,totheshelfwheresaltandsugarwereplaced.Itdidnottakelongtobe 11 thatthegloveswerenotthere.His 12 grewheavier.“Peoplehavechanged”,he 13 .“Yearsago,ifsomebody 14 somethinglost,theywouldgiveitback.” 

Yethedidnotgiveup.Thistimehefocusedontheglovesonothershoppers’ 15 .Suddenlyhe 16 aladynearbywearingablackpairofgloves.Hesaid,“Hi!

”Butwhenthesurprisedladyreturnedhis 17 ,hiseyesdroppedtothefloor,forthefingersofherglovesweretoosmallforhim. 

Withoutgloves,hehadto 18 hishandsintohissleeves.Backhome,Georgewas 19 .Hecouldnotdowithoutgloves.Georgedecidedtobuyanotherleatherpair.Butbeforethat,hesteppedintoValueMartagaintoseeifbyany 20 hisgloveshadbeenreturnedtothelostandfoundoffice.Thegirllookedintoherdrawerandtookoutapairofmen’sleathergloves.“Arethey?

” 

“Yes!

Mine!

”Georgeshoutedwithjoy.

1.A.hadB.wastedC.spentD.saved

2.A.qualityB.valueC.scoreD.number

3.A.informedB.warnedC.remindedD.remembered

4.A.storeB.counterC.flatD.square

5.A.forgottenB.takenC.droppedD.rejected

6.A.hopeB.decisionC.wishD.opportunity

7.A.pulledB.promotedC.reducedD.pushed

8.A.enviouslyB.angrilyC.sincerelyD.properly

9.A.roadB.entranceC.gateD.route

10.A.staringB.startingC.stoppingD.looking

11.A.relaxedB.ignoredC.convincedD.rushed

12.A.heartB.eyesC.legsD.body

13.A.exchangedB.discussedC.whisperedD.argued

14.A.pickedoutB.pickedupC.madeoutD.madeup

15.A.handsB.basketsC.pocketsD.fingers

16.A.preventedB.recognizedC.noticedD.cursed

17.A.angerB.greetingC.emotionD.description

18.A.spreadB.extendC.waveD.shrink

19.A.seriousB.proudC.upsetD.cautious

20.A.chanceB.probabilityC.meansD.terms

Cloze3

WhodoyouthinkcameupwiththeideafortheParalympics(残奥会)?

ThemanwhoorganizedthesportingeventswhichbecametheParalympicGames 1 wasadoctor,LudwigGuttmann. 

Inhisteens,LudwigGuttmannwasinterestedinmedicineandworkedasa 2 inahospital.Thenhe 3 frommedicalschoolandbecameadoctorwhenhewas25yearsold. 

LudwigGuttmann 4 asuccessfulcareerforthenextfewyears. 5 becauseLudwigGuttmannandhisfamilywereJews,lifeinGermanywasbecomingvery 6 forthem.In1938LudwigGuttmann 7 totheUKwithhisfamilywherehecontinuedhisresearch 8 thebestwaytotreatpatients. 

TheSecondWorldWarwasgoingonandtherewerealotofsoldiers 9 inthefighting.Oftenthey 10 theuseoftheirlegsandneeded 11 andhelp.Thedisabledsoldierswereoften 12 andangryfortheycouldn’treallyliveanormallife.LudwigGuttmannusedhisnew 13 tolookaftertheirinjuriesandhealsotriedtogivethememotionalstrength. 

LudwigGuttmann 14 takingpartinsportscouldhelpaperson’sbodyaswellashismindandbegantouse 15 asatreatmenttohelphispatients.Hewantedtogivethembacktheirself-respectanddignityand 16 themtotakepartinsports. 

In1948thehospitalheldasportingeventcalled“TheInternationalWheelchairGames”.By1952theeventbeganto 17 biggerwithdisabledathletesfromothercountriesattending.By1960thegameswerecalledtheInternationalStokeMandevilleGamesandtheywereheldinRomealongsidethe 18 SummerOlympics.By1968therewere750athletesfrom29differentcountries.LudwigGuttmannhimselfdiedin1980,even 19 thegameswerecalled“Paralympics”,butthereisno 20 thatheisthefounderandfatheroftheParalympicGames.It’sthankstohishardworkthatweareallabletoenjoytheParalympics. 

1.A.hurriedlyB.eventuallyC.temporarilyD.compulsorily

2.A.doctorB.stewardC.volunteerD.director

3.A.exitedB.benefitedC.sufferedD.graduated

4.A.enjoyedB.acceptedC.designedD.explored

5.A.ButB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise

6.A.ambiguousB.difficultC.apparentD.diverse

7.A.movedB.pouredC.submittedD.flooded

8.A.ofB.overC.aboutD.into

9.A.dyingB.sacrificingC.woundedD.destroyed

10.A.madeB.lostC.reducedD.lacked

11.A.treatmentB.movementC.developmentD.achievement

12.A.exhaustedB.challengedC.depressedD.astonished

13.A.materialsB.experimentsC.modelsD.methods

14.A.knewB.deniedC.allowedD.approved

15.A.musicB.medicineC.sportsD.parties

16.A.forcedB.encouragedC.allowedD.drove

17.A.seemB.goC.runD.get

18.A.yearlyB.localC.independentD.official

19.A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.since

20.A.evidenceB.wonderC.doubtD.problem

Cloze4

Mymotherisageneticist,andfromherIlearnedthatdespiteourdifferencesinsize,shapeandcolor,wehumansare99.9percentthesame.Itisinour 1 toseedifferences:

skin,hairandeyecolor,height,language.Butalsoinournature,waydownintheDNAthat 2 ushuman,wearealmostthe 3 . 

Ibelievethereismorethatunitesusthan 4 us. 

MymothercametotheUSfromIndia.Sheis 5 enoughthatshegotherservice 6 inadinerinDallasinthe1960s.MyfatherisawhiteboyfromIndianawhose 7 camefromGermanyinthemid-1800s. 

Itseems 8 toadmitnow,butInever 9 thatmyparentsweredifferentcolors.Oneday,Iwatchedmyparentswalk 10 thestreetofourchurchtogether.Theywere 11 intheservicethatday,andastheywalked,Isawtheirhands 12 togetherinunison(一致地).Inoticedforthefirsttimehowdarkmymotherwas,andhowwhitemyfatherwas.Iknewthemasmyparents 13 Irealizedtheirskincolor.I’msorrytosaythatnowwhenIseeamixed-race 14 walkingdownthestreet,Iseethe“mixedrace”firstandthe“couple”second. 

Whenmyparentsmarriedin1966,therewere 15 placesinthiscountrythathadlaws 16 mixedmarriage. 17 ,mywhitegrandfather, 18 fatherhadbeenatypicalracist,wasnotagainsttheirmarriage. 

Someofusaremen,somearewomen.Someareyoung,someareold.Someofusareshortandothersare 19 .Someareright-handed,someareleft-handed.Wehavelotsofdifferences;weareall 20 .Butdeepdowninsideus,downinourDNA,weare99.9percentthesame.AndIbelieveweneedtorememberthat. 

1.A.featureB.characterC.natureD.quality

2.A.getsB.letsC.hasD.makes

3.A.sameB.differentC.familiarD.similar

4.A.differsB.dividesC.partsD.splits

5.A.yellowB.whiteC.darkD.brown

6.A.turnedoutB.turneddo

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