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高考英语二轮提优专训完形语法填空综合训练二
完形、语法填空综合训练
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一、完形填空
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Asamusicteacher,Ihavealwaysknownthatmusictouchesthesoul.Itcan 1 throughallkindsofbarrierstoreachstudentsinaveryspecialway.Itcanbethe 2 foreachchildtofindtheirlight.Iwouldliketoshareastoryaboutit.
ForafewyearsIwas 3 withtheopportunitytoteachdisabledstudents.Oneofmymost 4 studentswasafive-year-oldgirlcalledVanessa,whohaddifficultyinwalking,andcouldnotspeak.We 5 satonthefloorforourmusiclessons.OneofherfavoritesongswasJohntheRabbit.Weprobablyperformedthatsongduringeveryclass,VanessaandIclappingtogether.Butshe 6 saidorsangaword.
Oneday,whenthesongwasfinished,Vanessaturnedaround, 7 meintheeye,clappedhertinyhandstwiceandsaidthewords“Oh,yes!
”Iopenedmymouthin 8 andforthatmomentIwastheonewhocouldnotspeak.Whenmyheart 9 startedbeatingagain,Ilookedoverattheassistantteachertofindheralso 10 .Throughmusic,wehadmadeanawesomeconnection.
Severalyearslater,ImetVanessaonthestreetintown.Shewavedwithabig 11 onherfaceandthenclappedherhandstwice,imitatingthesongwehad 12 somanytimesinourmusicclass.Thelittlegirl,throughher 13 withmusic,leftanimpressiononmethatwilllastforever.Everychildhasthe 14 tolearnandgrow.Itisuptousto 15 thewaytoreacheachandeveryoneofourstudents.Weallmustfindeachchild’slight.
( )1.A.get B.put C.go D.break
( )2.A.means B.direction C.process D.effort
( )3.A.blessed B.tired C.covered D.filled
( )4.A.troublesome B.hard-working C.memorable D.sensitive
( )5.A.most B.almost C.nearly D.mostly
( )6.A.ever B.never C.still D.even
( )7.A.looked B.saw C.glared D.noticed
( )8.A.horror B.delight C.astonishment D.embarrassment
( )9.A.immediately B.fortunately C.slowly D.finally
( )10.A.happy B.grateful C.speechless D.hopeless
( )11.A.greeting B.smile C.expression D.sign
( )12.A.performed B.operated C.trained D.organized
( )13.A.separation B.communication C.connection D.operation
( )14.A.standard B.ability C.plan D.necessity
( )15.A.discover B.invent C.test D.make
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Weconvinceourselvesthatlifewillbebetteroncewearemarried,haveababy,thenanother.Thenwegetfrustratedbecauseourchildrenarenotoldenough,andthatallwillbe 1 whentheyareolder.Thenwearefrustratedbecausethey 2 adolescenceandwemustdealwiththem.Surelywe’llbe 3 whentheygrowoutoftheteenyears.
Wetellourselvesour 4 willbebetterwhenourspouse(配偶)getshis/heracttogether,whenwehaveanicercar,whenwecantakea 5 ,whenwefinallyretire.Thetruthisthatthereisnobettertimetobe 6 thanrightnow.Ifnot,thenwhen?
Yourlifewillalwaysbefullofchallenges.Itisbettertoadmitasmuchandto 7 tobehappyinspiteofitall.Forthelongesttime,itseemedthatlifewasabouttostart-reallife.
Buttherewerealwayssomeobstaclesalongtheway,anordeal(苦难)to 8 ,someworktobefinished,sometimetobegiven,abilltobe 9 .Thenlifewouldstart.Itfinallydawnedonmethatthose 10 werepartoflife.Littlebylittle,thatpointof 11 alsohelpedmeseethatthereisn’tanyroadtohappiness.
Happinessistheroad.So,enjoyeverymoment.Andbearinmindthat 12 waitsfornoone.Sostop 13 forschooltoend,forareturntoschool,tolosetenpounds,to 14 tenpounds,forworktobegin,togetmarried,...beforedecidingtobehappy.
Happinessisavoyage,notadestination.Thereisno 15 timetobehappythan...NOW!
Liveandenjoythemoment.
( )1.A.wealthy B.rich C.well D.bad
( )2.A.leave B.realize C.reach D.achieve
( )3.A.luckier B.happier C.older D.healthier
( )4.A.life B.study C.children D.condition
( )5.A.rest B.bath C.breath D.vacation
( )6.A.sad B.bad C.upset D.happy
( )7.A.want B.hope C.decide D.expect
( )8.A.meet B.overcome C.experiment D.experience
( )9.A.paid B.got C.asked D.printed
( )10.A.achievements B.obstacles C.duties D.opinions
( )11.A.view B.life C.position D.condition
( )12.A.happiness B.time C.age D.road
( )13.A.asking B.longing C.waiting D.hoping
( )14.A.gain B.reduce C.weigh D.enjoy
( )15.A.worse B.better C.more D.less
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Peoplewhoarecheerfulandrelaxedarelesslikelytosufferfromcolds.It’s 1 thatbeingfullofvim(活力)andvigor(精力)helpsthebody 2 illnesses,saytheresearchersfromCarnegieMellonUniversity(CMU)inPittsburgh.
“Weneedtotakemoreseriouslythepossibilitythata 3 emotionalstyleisamajorplayerindiseaserisk,”sayspsychologistSheldonCohen,thestudy’sleadresearcher.
Inapreviousstudy,Cohenandhiscolleaguesfoundthatpeoplewho 4 tobecheerfulandlivelywereleastlikelytodevelopsniffles,coughs,andothercoldsymptoms(症状).
Thosefindingswereinteresting,buttheydidn’tprovethataperson’s 5 affectswhetherheorshegetssick.Instead,itwasstillpossiblethataperson’sunderlyingpersonalityiswhat 6 .
7 suggests,forinstance,thatcertainpeoplearenaturallymorelikelytobeoutgoingand 8 ,withhighself-respectandasenseof 9 overlife.Thiswouldmeanthatwhoweare,nothowwefeel,finallydecidesour 10 ofcatchingcolds.
Tofigureoutwhichmatteredmore(personalityoremotions),theCMUteam 11 193healthyadults.Theresearcherstalkedtoeachpersonoverthephoneeveryeveningfor2weeks.Theytoldtheresearchersaboutthepositiveandnegative 12 theyhadexperiencedthatday.
Theresultsshowedthateveryoneinthestudywas 13 likelytogetinfected.Theirsymptoms,however, 14 dependingonthetypesofemotionsthattheyhadreportedovertheprevious2weeks.
Scientists 15 aboutwhethernegativeemotionsorpositiveemotionshaveastrongereffectonhowhealthyweare.Fornow,itcan’thurttolookonthebrightsidemoreoftenthannot!
( )1.A.necessary B.possible C.doubtful D.certain
( )2.A.fight B.fall C.reduce D.decrease
( )3.A.general B.standard C.passive D.positive
( )4.A.failed B.managed C.tended D.had
( )5.A.thought B.attitude C.strength D.quality
( )6.A.cares B.matters C.decides D.worries
( )7.A.Theory B.Reason C.Evidence D.Interview
( )8.A.optimistic B.pessimistic C.realistic D.linguistic
( )9.A.control B.responsibility C.direction D.urgency
( )10.A.attitudes B.sufferings C.chances D.emotions
( )11.A.examined B.watched C.tested D.interviewed
( )12.A.characters B.feelings C.attitudes D.thoughts
( )13.A.equally B.less C.most D.hardly
( )14.A.occurred B.differed C.suffered D.reduced
( )15.A.talk B.know C.argue D.think
二、语法填空
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ThestoryhappenedinJapan 1 ahousewasredecoratedandthewallinsidearoomwasremoved.Theinsideofthewallwashollow.Whentheownerofthehouseremovedthewall,hesawagecko(壁虎)insidethewall.Itstailwaspinnedbyanail 2 (come)throughthewallfromoutside.
Theownerwasverycuriouswhythegeckowasstillalive.Thenthenailcaughthiseye.Goodness!
Itisthenailthatwasdrivenheretenyearsagowhenthehousewasbuilt!
Howamazingitis 3 thegeckotohavelivedinthewallincomplete 4 (dark)fortenyears!
Butonsecondthought,thecurioushouseownerwonderedhowthisgeckocouldlivethrough10yearswithitstail 5 (nail)downandbeingunabletogoanywhere?
Sohetriedtofindouthowthissmallcreaturecouldbefed.Afteralittlewhile,thereappearedanothergeckowithfoodin 6 mouth!
Whatashockingscene!
Fortenyears,thislittlegeckohadneverfailedtofeedthetrappedone.
Thestorytouchedmeso 7 (deep)thatitisuselesstofindout 8 relationshipstheyhadbetweenthem.Parent 9 child?
Friends?
Lovers?
Brothersorsisters?
10 lastthingweshoulddoistoabandonyourbelovedinhardship.
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Dragons(龙)arelikedbytheChinese.Theyaredeeplyrooted 1 theChineseculture.
TheChineseoftenthinkofthemselvesas“thedescendents(传人)ofthedragon”.However, 2 reallyknowswherethedragoncomesfromanditsimageintheeyesoftheChinesepeopleseemstobea 3 (combine)ofmanyanimals.ComparedtoEuropeandragons, 4 areconsideredevil,inChina,itwasbelievedthatdragonshadgreatpowersthatallowedthemtomakerainandcontrolfloods,andtheywereresponsibleforthetransportationofhumanspiritstoheavenafterdeath.Theywerebelieved 5 (live)inthedragonpalacesundertheoceansandtobeabletoflyinthesky.
Chineseemperorsthought 6 wererealdragonsandthesonsofheaven.Thusthethrone 7 (call)thedragonseat,thebedstheyslept 8 calledthedragonbeds,andtheemperors’formaldressescalledthedragonrobes.
InancientChinapeoplehadnodoubtsaboutthe 9 (exist)ofdragons.Peopleshowedgreatrespectforanydragoninpicturesandwritings,andasaresult 10 dragonbecamethesymbolofChinesenation.
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完形、语法填空综合训练
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一、完形填空
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这是一篇记叙文。
作者是残疾人学校的一名音乐老师,作者认为音乐能够触及学生的心灵,从而创造奇迹。
五岁的小女孩Vanessa的变化就充分地证明了这一点。
1.D
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.D
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.D
10.C
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.B
15.A
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本文告诉我们在享受幸福时不要只是期待将来,更要把握现在。
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.D
7.C
8.D
9.A
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