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04-备考2021年高考英语艺术生专用能力提升题型天天练---完形填空50篇下

Text1

Severalyearsago,Melarawasworkinginahospitalasatechnician’sassistant,tryingtoprepareapatientforaCATscan.Beingscannedandchecked,thepatientswere1,soMelaradidsomethingheusuallydidbyhimself:

he2.“IjuststartedsingingBrahmsLullabybut3myownlyrics(歌词),”Melarasaid,beforesoftlyrepeatingthechangedlyrics.“Closeyoureyesandjust4.It’sase-venmi-nutete-st;gotosle-ep.”

Asaboy,Melaradiscoveredthatsinginghelpedhimmanagehis5andstaycalm.Itbecameanessentialpartofhis6.Butinhighschoolhewasoncelaughedatforsingingtohimself,sohe7hishabitforyears,unlesshewasalone.

Aboutadecadeafterworkingasanassistant,nowdoingasimilar8atamedicalcenter,Melaraisknownandcelebratedforsingingashe9patientsaroundthemedicalcenter,makingthemfeel10duringscans.

Hewritesdownthepatients’11.Ifhedoesnotknowthesongtheyaskfor,hewillsingsomething12,thenrunofftofindthesong,13itandthensingthesongintimeforthepatients’returnjourneytotheirroom.

“Itreallyisas14tomeasitistothepatients,”Melarasaid.WhenMelara15apatient’sroomtowheelthemaroundthehospital,he’llstartwithanintroductionand16arangeofservicestomakethemcomfortable.Thenhegivesthemawarning:

he17tosing.“Oh,it’sjustsinging?

That’s18,”istheusualreply.Thefloodofpositivefeedbackisperhapswhathe19.Doingwhathecouldtohelpthe20ishisaim.

1.A.nervousB.curiousC.confusedD.brave

2.A.criedB.complainedC.prayedD.sang

3.A.forgettingB.shorteningC.makingupD.dancingto

4.A.acceptB.relaxC.tryD.leave

5.A.emotionsB.difficultiesC.directionsD.noises

6.A.studyB.lifeC.successD.custom

7.A.keptB.createdC.changedD.buried

8.A.subjectB.jobC.experimentD.show

9.A.transportsB.feedsC.savesD.cures

10.A.boredB.dizzyC.comfortableD.excited

11.A.illnessB.changesC.requestsD.ability

12.A.difficultB.similarC.specialD.soft

13.A.practiceB.recordC.rewriteD.make

14.A.harmfulB.beneficialC.generousD.useless

15.A.breaksintoB.stopsbyC.arrivesatD.wandersaround

16.A.appreciateB.receiveC.demandD.offer

17.A.likesB.refusesC.continuesD.regrets

18.A.fineB.strangeC.terribleD.normal

19.A.sharedB.expectedC.collectedD.gave

20.A.poorB.illC.youngD.old

Text2

Oneofthemostexcitingarchaeological(考古的)discoveriesinhistorywasmadeinNovember1922,whenHowardCarterwas21inthevalleyoftheKingsinEgypt.Aftermanymonthsofdigging,hefinally22anunknowntomb.

23withhisfriendLordCarnarvon,whowasprovidingthemoneyforhiswork,Carterenteredthe24tomb.Atfirsttherewas25,becausethetombwas26.Itwasclearthatithadbeenrobbedatsometimeinthepast.27,oneoftheworkerseventuallyuncoveredasmallstairwaythatleddowntoanotherdoorthathadnotbeen28.

Carterwentdownthedarkstaircase,walking29incasetherewereanytraps.Asheopenedthe30,LordCarnarvonaskedifhecouldseeanything.Hereplied,“Yes,31things.”Itwasclearatoncethattheyhaddiscoveredwhattheyhadbeen32.ThetombofKingTutankhamunwasfulloftreasuresof33value.Therewereover5,000objectsofsilver,goldandpreciousstoneswhichhadlainthere34forthousandsofyears.LordCarnarvon’s35atdiscoveringthetreasuresdidnotlastlong.Manyofthelocalpeoplewereafraidof36theKings'tombs,andbelievedthatthekingswouldpunishanyonewho37them.LordCarnarvonhadpaidlittleattentiontothese38,butonlyafewweekslater,he39fellillanddied;attheexacttimeofhisdeath,allthelightsinCairowentoutallofasudden,andfarawayinEngland,hisdogalso40.

21.A.travelingB.visitingC.standingD.working

22.A.fellintoB.cameacrossC.passedbyD.knockeddown

23.A.BackB.TogetherC.AroundD.Again

24.A.newB.warmC.darkD.familiar

25.A.joyB.satisfactionC.disappointmentD.surprise

26.A.dirtyB.wetC.emptyD.quiet

27.A.InsteadB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.However

28.A.openedB.lockedC.fixedD.replaced

29.A.carefullyB.quicklyC.confidentlyD.calmly

30.A.tombB.doorC.caseD.eye

31.A.terribleB.commonC.strangeD.wonderful

32.A.lostB.lookingforC.ruinedD.focusingon

33.A.greatB.littleC.lowD.no

34.A.undividedB.undevelopedC.undiscoveredD.unplanned

35.A.fearB.worryC.shameD.pleasure

36.A.buildingB.repairingC.closingD.disturbing

37.A.boughtB.metC.enteredD.cleaned

38.A.warningsB.mistakesC.storesD.jokes

39.A.finallyB.reallyC.suddenlyD.actually

40.A.changedB.diedC.returnedD.disappeared

Text3

Ialwaysdreamedofbecomingafull-timewriter.Aftertwoyearsasasalesman,I 41myjobandmadeupmymindtorealizemy42.NoonecouldtellmewhetherIwouldsucceedornot.Irentedabasementand43towrite.Ihadsomanythingstowritebecausetheenthusiasm(热情)was44inmyheart.

Afterayearorso,45,Ibegantodoubtmyself.Ifoundit46toearnmylivingbywriting.Noneofmynovelswere47thatyear.ButI48tofollowmydream--eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearof49.Ibelievedanyonewithadreammustlearntostruggleforthe50.

Duringthehardestperiodofmylife,afriendcametoseemeandtriedto51me,“Cometoourcompany,52wewillpayyou2,000dollarsamonth.”2,000dollarswasreallyabigfortuneatthattime.Itwouldenablemetolivea53life.Asthemoneywasdancinginmy54,somethingclearedmysenses.Hadn’tIdreamedofbeingawriter,afull-timewriter?

“Thanks,butno,”Isaid55,“I’mgoingtosticktowriting.”

Againandagain,Isaidtomyself,“Iwillbe56.Peoplewilllovemynovels.”

57myfirstnovelwaspublishedin1991.Ihadthekindofsuccessthatfewwritersever58.

Twentyyearshavepassed,buttheeffectithadonmylifehas59.NowIoften60thetimeworkinginthatcoldbasement.Iwillsay,“Anyonewithadreamandpersistencewillbesuccessful.”

41.A.tookupB.gaveupC.appliedforD.preparedfor

42.A.mistakeB.gloryC.dreamD.weakness

43.A.turneddownB.settleddownC.bentdownD.lookeddown

44.A.decreasingB.failingC.explodingD.burning

45.A.howeverB.thoughC.thereforeD.anyhow

46.A.difficultB.changeableC.enjoyableD.normal

47.A.producedB.attackedC.ignoredD.accepted

48.A.pretendedB.determinedC.waitedD.agreed

49.A.anxietyB.dangerC.failureD.pain

50.A.intelligenceB.realityC.moneyD.goal

51.A.persuadeB.calmC.warnD.require

52.A.orB.butC.andD.so

53.A.healthierB.poorerC.betterD.simpler

54.A.handB.headC.pocketD.wallet

55.A.doubtfullyB.eagerlyC.firmlyD.willingly

56.A.successfulB.faithfulC.sincereD.generous

57.A.GraduallyB.SuddenlyC.ActuallyD.Finally

58.A.experiencedB.admittedC.designedD.proved

59.A.endedB.weakenedC.changedD.lasted

60.A.hearofB.thinkofC.dreamofD.complainof

Text4

ThreeAppleengineersandthreeMicrosoftemployeesaretravelingbytraintoaconference.TheMicrosoftengineerseachbuyticketsbuttheAppleengineersbuyonlya 61 ticket.

“Howarethreepeoplegoingtotravelononlyone 62?

”asksaMicrosoftemployee.“Watchandyou’llsee,”answersanAppleengineer.

Theyallboardthetrain.TheMicrosoftemployeestaketheir 63 butallthreeAppleengineerscram(拥挤)intoarestroomandclosethedoorbehindthem.

64 afterthetrainhasdeparted,theconductorcomesaround 65 tickets.Heknocksontherestroomdoorandsays,“Ticket,please.”Thedooropensjustacrackandanarm 66,ticketinhand.The 67 takesitandmoveson.TheMicrosoftemployeesseethisandagreeitisquitea 68 idea.

Soaftertheconference,theMicrosoftemployeesdecideto 69 theAppleengineersastheyalwaysdoonthereturntripandsavesome 70.Whentheygettothestation,theybuyoneticket.Totheir 71,theAppleengineersdon’tbuyanyticketatall.

“Howareyougoingtotravelwithoutaticket?

”asksone 72 Microsoftemployee.“Watchandyou’llsee,”answersanAppleengineer.

Whentheyboardthetrain,theMicrosoftemployeescramintoa 73 andtheAppleengineerscramintoanotheronenearby.Thetraindeparts.SoononeoftheAppleengineers 74 hisrestroomandwalksovertowheretheMicrosoftemployeesare 75.

Heknocksonthedoorandsays,“Ticket,please...”

61.A.cheapB.singleC.returnD.special

62.A.ticketB.routeC.meansD.railroad

63.A.routesB.chancesC.turnsD.seats

64.A.DirectlyB.ShortlyC.NearlyD.Quickly

65.A.examiningB.receivingC.collectingD.delivering

66.A.appearsB.sticksC.holdsD.rises

67.A.employeeB.policemanC.conductorD.engineer

68.A.strangeB.foolishC.awfulD.clever

69.A.learnB.copyC.acceptD.watch

70.A.moneyB.timeC.energyD.space

71.A.excitementB.agreementC.disappointmentD.astonishment

72.A.touchedB.puzzledC.frightenedD.delighted

73.A.bedroomB.sitting-roomC.restroomD.dining-room

74.A.entersB.crossesC.leavesD.reaches

75.A.hidingB.sittingC.travelingD.enjoying

Text5

Atweekends,Iwenttothelocallibrarytoborrowbooksasusual.OnmywaythereIwouldpassbythenursinghome.ThistimeasIwalkedtowardthelibrary,Isawanoldwoman76thereallbyherself.TodayIdecidedtogototalktoherinsteadofjustwalkingpast.

Theoldwomanwasvery77toshareherlifewithme.Shetoldmeaboutherfatherwhowasa(an)78workingatafamoushospital.Shetoldmeaboutthewonderful79shehadtakenwhenshewasexploringinAfricaandthe80momentsshehadwithherfriends.Shesmiledwhile81herbesttimes.Wesatthereforaboutanhour.

Shetoldmeshewas82andthatitwasnicetotalktosomeoneaftersuchalongtime.Thelastpe

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