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度北京高三英语一模完形汇总
朝阳区
AnEffectiveCommercial
IhavetoadmitthatIrarelywatchcommercials,sincemostofthemareboringandstupid.Whenwatchingcommercials,weare“learning”thatconsumptionmakesushappyandthatweneedtobuyeverything.Thisreallymakesme36.SowhenIwatchcommercialsIusuallystartthinkingofotherthings,anddon’theara37.Recently,however,acommercialforamajorretail(零售)storegotmy38.Itgavemeadeepimpression,and39meofthebestthingsaboutChristmas.
AyoungladyistalkingoverthephonetoherfamilyrightbeforeChristmas.Sheisobviouslylivingawayfromherfamilyand40them.Sheisupsetbecauseshewon’tbewiththemfortheholidays.Ibelievesheistalkingtohermother,whoasksherifshehasreceivedthe41thatweresenttoher.Theyounglady42thatshehasn’t,andthemotherexpresses43thattheyshouldhavearrivedbynow.Themothersuggeststhatshe44thedoorstep.Atthispoint,theyoungladyopensherfrontdoor,and45thereisherfamilyonthedoorstep.Theyhavecometo46theChristmaswithher.
ThisiswhereIgot47.Whatasurprise!
Thishashappenedtome,butIcan48howwonderfulitwouldbe.Theholidaysareagoodtimeto49connectionsandrenewrelationshipsamongfamilymembers.Peoplecancommunicatewitheachotherand50asenseofbelonging.SoonceagainIamremindedthatthebestChristmasgiftsarenottheonesyoubuyintheretailstore.Theyaregiftsof51,familyandtimespenttogetherhappily.
Commercialscan52theaudienceiftheyaremadeeffectively.Whatmakesacommercial53ishumaninterest,andusuallytherearesomecommon54.AgoodcommercialformeiswhenIcanforgetitisacommercialforsomethingIhavetobuyandinstead55itwithanexperienceinmyownlifeorthelivesofothers.Itcanmakemethinkandpassonafewofthosethoughtstootherpeople.
36.A.relaxedB.annoyedC.nervousD.curious
37.A.viewB.storyC.noiseD.word
38.A.attentionB.wayC.ideaD.trouble
39.A.warnedB.informedC.remindedD.cured
40.A.missingB.supportingC.comfortingD.inviting
41.A.materialsB.repotsC.messagesD.presents
42.A.arguesB.respondsC.mentionsD.proves
43.A.sympathyB.sorrowC.concernD.desire
44.A.checkB.followC.passD.clear
45.A.practicallyB.fortunatelyC.successfullyD.surprisingly
46.A.arrangeB.celebrateC.occupyD.approach
47.A.improvedB.confusedC.affectedD.stressed
48.A.imagineB.approveC.rememberD.promise
49.A.suggestB.confirmC.identifyD.strengthen
50.A.acceptB.shareC.admitD.judge
51.A.prideB.honorC.loveD.respect
52.A.moveB.controlC.protectD.encourage
53.A.helpfulB.memorableC.believableD.relevant
54.A.symptomsB.conditionsC.originsD.themes
55.A.promoteB.updateC.associateD.discover
36-40BDACA41-45DBCAD46-50BCADB51-55CABDC
东城区
TheBrokenLantern
OnawildJulynight,thestormwasgettingworseandworse.KateShelley,wholivedbetweenHoneyCreek(小溪)andDesMoinesRiver,was__36___lookingoutofthewindow,wondering___37__itwouldwashawaythebridgesoverthem,whensuddenlycametheloud___38___ofbreakingwood,thenfollowedbyagreatsplash(飞溅的水花).Sherealizedthebridgeoverthecreekwas___39___.Atthattime,themidnighttrainwasalmostdue.Ifnoonetoldtheengineerto___40___thetrain,itwouldfallintothecreekwithahundredormore___41___.ThesituationwassourgentthatKate___42___togotoMoingonRailwayStationtogethelp.Immediatelyshe___43___outintothestormwithherfather’srailwaylantern.
MoingonlayonthefarsideofDesMoinesRiver.Theonlywaytogettherewastocrossalongwoodenrailroadbridge.Eveninthedaytime,itwas___44___towalkonitbecausetherewasnofootwalkorrailing(栏杆)exceptonlyrailsandties.Thetieswere___45___enoughapartforthegirltofallthrough.
Katestoppedwhenshecametothe___46___.Shehadneverseentheriverrisingsohighthatshewas___47___.Herfatherhadbeenkilledinatrainaccidentbythatriverandherbrotherhaddrownedthere.Butshesoonmanagedto___48___thinkingmoreofthepasthappeningsforsheknewthattrainhadtobestopped___49___itwastoolate.Shestartedtosteponthatdangerousbridge,knowingshemightfallintotherushwateratanymoment.What’sworse,shebrokeherlanternwhilemakingherway,exposingherselftothe____50__.Shehadtoclimbonherhandsandknees…
Itseemedlikealongtime.Atlastshe___51___theotherside.
Shestoppedjustlongenoughtocatchherbreath.Thensheran___52___totherailwaystation.Whenshefinallygotthere,shewasoutof___53___,wetallover,herhatblownaway,herhandsandkneesstillbleedingandhereyeslooking___54___.ShetoldthestationmanwhathadhappenedtotheHoneyCreekBridgebeforeherfainting.Finally,thepassengersweresaved.
Thegirl’sheroicdeedwasrewarded.Forher___55___act,Kateenjoyedarightofgettingonoroffthetrainatherdoorwhenshewanted.
36.A.angrilyB.eagerlyC.anxiouslyD.hopefully
37.A.whetherB.thatC.whenD.how
38.A.crashB.cryC.blowD.voice
39.A.removedB.blockedC.completedD.broken
40.A.changeB.stopC.catchD.leave
41.A.conductorsB.customersC.passengersD.engineers
42.A.decidedB.triedC.expectedD.agreed
43.A.fellB.rushedC.climbedD.rode
44.A.harmfulB.foolishC.dangerousD.strange
45.A.longB.wideC.thickD.far
46.A.bridgeB.stationC.trainD.rail
47.A.movingB.shakingC.escapingD.running
48.A.forgetB.admitC.avoidD.risk
49.A.thoughB.becauseC.unlessD.before
50.A.darknessB.calmnessC.emptinessD.coldness
51.A.selectedB.reachedC.foundD.passed
52.A.cautiouslyB.slowlyC.disappointedlyD.desperately
53.A.breathB.mindC.sightD.favour
54.AsharpB.watchfulC.wildD.bitter
55.A.honestB.modestC.generousD.courageous
36-40:
CAADB41-45:
CABCD46-50:
ABCDA51-55:
BDACD
西城区
InThanksforWhatWeHave
IsatnervouslyandwaitedforKathleentospeak.Beingcalledtothehumanresourcesdepartmentisalittlelikebeingcalledtotheprincipal’soffice.“Annie,”shesaid,“Afoodbankinourtownthatservestheelderlyisaskingfor 36 .I’dlikeyoutoorganizetheeventandseeitthrough.”“Well,um,errr…sure.Iguessso.”AsIstuttered(结结巴巴地说)throughmy 37 ,allIcouldthinkwas,“What?
Whyme?
”
Iwalkedbacktomyofficewithoutanyideaastowhereto 38 .Thiswasatimewhentheeconomywas 39 .Theriseinunemploymentforcedthefamiliesofmanyofmycoworkersto 40 tosurvive.HowcouldIaskmycoworkersformore?
ThateveningIdrovehomefilledwithnegativity.ThenIrememberedatimelongagowhenmyfatherwasoutofwork.MomwroteanotetoJim,themilkman,askinghimnotto 41 anymoremilk.TwodayslaterJimpickedupthe 42 andleftfourlitersofmilk.HewrotehisownmessageonthebacksideofMom’s.Itread,“Kidsneedmilk.”Themilkdelivery 43 asusualandJimleftfourlitersofmilkeveryotherday,nevercollectingacent 44 us.
ThememoryofJim’s 45 firedmyenthusiasm.PerhapsI’dbeinforapleasantsurprise.
ThenextmorningI 46 signsaboutourfooddrivealloverthecafeteriaandoneverynoticeboardIcouldfind.Eachsignread,“Fooddrivetosupporttheelderlypoorofourtown!
47 ofnon-perishable(不易腐的)foodsaregreatlyneeded.”
WithinafewdaysIhadtolocateemptyofficespaceto 48 themassivenumberofcontributionswehad 49 .Oneofmycoworkers,Maggie,madetheroundswithmeeverydayfromonedepartmenttoanothertopickupthecannedgoodsandother 50 .Maggiewasoversixtybutpushedourfoodtrolleyaroundwiththe 51 ofawomanhalfherage.
Asweweremakingourroundsoneday,Iaskedherwhereshegotalltheenergyandenthusiasm.“Annie,”shesaid,“withtheunemploymentratetouching10percent,Ican’tthinkofabetterwaytobe 52 forkeepingourjobswhensomanyhave 53 theirs.Suremoneyis 54 .Butwhenisn’tit?
Peopleneedfood.”
AsIlistenedtoMaggie,themilkman’swords 55 inmyears,“Kidsneedmilk.”
36.A.adviceB.helpC.pityD.medicine
37.A.responseB.commentC.explanationD.complaint
38.A.sitB.stayC.beginD.work
39.A.growingB.fadingC.recoveringD.booming
40.A.driveB.attemptC.refuseD.struggle
41.A.spareB.drinkC.deliverD.sell
42.A.keysB.kidsC.centsD.empties
43.A.returnedB.continuedC.stoppedD.delayed
44.A.forB.toC.withD.from
45.A.kindnessB.happinessC.patienceD.politeness
46.A.designedB.noticedC.markedD.posted
47.A.BargainsB.DemandsC.DonationsD.Purchases
48.A.checkB.storeC.separateD.clear
49.A.collectedB.boughtC.foundD.selected
50.A.clothesB.booksC.foodsD.gifts
51.A.satisfactionB.qualityC.energyD.motivation
52.A.luckyB.proudC.delightedD.grateful
53.A.lostB.deservedC.abandonedD.wanted
54.A.availableB.tightC.enoughD.powerful
55.A.rangB.disappearedC.hidD.fell
36-40:
BACBD41-45:
CDBDA46-50:
DCBAC51-55:
CDABA
海淀区
ACommitmenttoLife
Thesnowwasfallingandtheroadshadbecomedangerous.Theschoolsweredismissedearly,butmuchtomysurprise,my36wasn’tcanceled.SoIwent,feelingespeciallyheroic.AsfarasIcouldsee,Iwasris