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高三完型填空冲刺训练日常生活类
高三完型填空冲刺训练(日常生活类)
(一)
IalwayspayattentiontothefirstimpressionIleaveuponstrangers.However,Ihave 1thatnostrangercaresmuchaboutwhatyouhavedone.
ItwasSaturday.Iwasveryexcitedafteraweek’shardstudy.Whatwasmore,myformerclassmateandbestfriendwascomingtovisitme.
Whendusk 2 near,myfriendappearedontime.Wedecidedtohavesuppertogetherandwenttoarestaurant.Tomyastonishment,manypeoplewere 3 atusasifweweremonstersfromanotherplanet.Ilookedmyselfupanddownbutfoundnothingwas 4 .WhenIcastmyeyesatmyfriend,suddenlyIrealizedwhathadhappened:
Iwaswithaboy 5 .
Myfriendalsonoticedit.Welookedateachotherandsmiled. 6 ,peoplekeptstaringatusthroughoutourmeal 7 thestrangeatmospheremademeuncomfortable.
Duringthemeal,I 8 thatmyfriendfinishasfastaspossiblesothatwecouldgetoutofsuchanembarrassingsituation.
Suddenlymyfriendnoticedanotherclassmatepassingbythe 9 andherosetohisfeetto 10 him.Buthewasinsuchahurrythatheknockeddownthetable,leadingtothehotsouppouringalloverme.Whatwasmore,hisvoicecaughtpeople’s 11 again.The 12 ontheirfacesshowedthattheywerelaughingatus.
HowembarrassedIwas!
MyfaceturnedredandIwishedIcouldfindaholeto 13 in.asquicklyaspossible,Irushedoutoftherestaurant.
Myfriend 14 andhecaughtupwithmewhenIwassotiredthatIhadtostop.Buthewasso 15 thatitsurprisedme.
“Don’tbetoo 16 whatpeoplethinkaboutyou”,hesaidtome.“Infact,tomany 17 ,youarejustapassingfigure,likeapieceofcloudinthesky,whichwilldisappearinno 18.Nobodyknowswhoyouare.Youcanjustbeyourself.”
Yes,heisright.NooneintherestaurantactuallyknewwhoIwas.Ishouldjustbemyselfand 19 others’prejudicesaside.
Lifeisalongroadandweneednotmakesomuchfussof(大惊小怪) 20 things,oritistootiring.
1.A.recognized B.realized C.guessed D.predicted
2.A.ended B.fell C.stood D.drew
3.A.staring B.smiling C.speaking D.aiming
4.A.new B.lost C.wrong D.fresh
5.A.completely B.separately C.lonely D.alone
6.A.Meaningfully B.Therefore C.However D.Similarly
7.A.but B.while C.or D.and
8.A.called B.suggested C.thought D.whispered
9.A.shop B.bank C.restaurant D.school
10.A.stop B.join C.prevent D.hold
11.A.laugh B.worry C.thought D.attention
12.A.joy B.expression C.disappointment D.appearance
13.A.live B.sleep C.hide D.wait
14.A.finished B.followed C.completed D.stopped
15.A.calm B.excited C.pleased D.angry
16.A.curiousabout B.surprisedat C.nervousabout D.interestedin
17.A.customers B.strangers C.classmates D.waiters
18.A.time B.hurry C.wait D.line
19.A.manage B.gather C.make D.leave
20.A.tiny B.incredible C.additional D.interesting
(二)
Itwasthegoldenseason.Icouldseetheyellowleavesfallingwiththecoolwind.Forothers,itisa/an 1 season,whileforme,itisanannoyingseason.TiredfrompreparingforPostgraduateEntranceExamination,Idecidedtohavea 2 alongtheYanjiangRoadinmyuniversity.
“Autumnisalonelyseasonandlifeis 3 .Thedaysinthisseasonalwaysgetmedown”,Iwasindeepthoughtwhenthesoundofaguitar 4 intomyears,likeastreamflowingfromthemountains.IwassosurprisedthatIrantoseewhatitwas.Ayounggirl,sittingonthelawn,was 5 inplayingherguitar.ThemusicwassoattractivethatIlistenedquietly.
Lostinthemusic,IdidnotrealizethatIhadbeenstandingforsolong.Butmy_6__didnotseemtodisturbher.Leaveswerestillfalling.EverydaywhenIpassedbythelawn,Iwouldseeherplayingherguitar.Duringtherestofthedaysintheseason,lifebecameinterestingandIcould _7_ thecoursescarefully.Thoughwedidnotknoweachother,Ithoughtwewerealwaysgoodfriends.
Autumnwasnearlyover.Oneday,whenIwaslistening _8_,thesoundsuddenlystopped.Tomyastonishment,thegirlcame 9 tome.
“Youmustlikethemusic,”shesaid.
“Yes,youplayverywell.Whydidyoustop?
”Iasked.
Suddenly,a__10_expressionappearedonherfaceandIcouldfeelsomethingunusual.
“IcameherejusttohavearestbecauseIfailedinthecollegeentranceexamination.Ifeltverydisappointed.Anditwasyourlisteningeveryday_11_encouragedme,”shesaid,“andIhavetogotomorrow.”
“__12__,itwasyourplayingthatgavemeameaningfulautumnandhelpedmebelievethatIhavetheabilitytopassthePostgraduateEntranceExamination.”Ianswered,“IthinkitwasGodwhogaveusthechancetoknoweachotherandweshouldbegoodfriends
ShesmiledandIsmiled.
Sincethen,Ihaveneverseenheragain.Inolongerpassedbythat__13_.Onlythickleaveswere_14 behind.ButIwillalwaysrememberthe__15_ofthegirl.ItwasherappearancethathelpedmepassedthePostgraduateEntranceExamination.
Wemayencountermanypeopleinourlives.Somearelikeashootingstar,but 16 somuchlightthattheyguideyouinthecorrect_17 ;somearelike_18inyou,theyarealwayswithyou,butdonotunderstandyou.Justasafamoussaying,manypeople 19 inyourlife,butonlytruefriendsleavefootprints.
Ishallalways__20__theautumn,thegirlandthesoundofherguitar.Iknowshewillalwaysbemybestfriend.
1.A.irrigation
2.A.walk
3.A.stressful
4.A.flowed
5.A.devoted
6.A.exposure
7.A.getover
8.A.casually
9.A.along
10.A.strange
11.A.when
12.A.Inconsequence
13A.mountain
14A.left
15.A.figure
16.A.giveaway
17.A.direction
18.A.clothes
19.A.broke
20.A.remind
B.harvest
B.nap
B.aimless
B.floated
B.addicted
B.movement
B.takeover
B.devotedly
B.down
B.happy
B.which
B.Inreality
B.stream
B.thrown
B.face
B.giveup
B.destination
B.shadows
B.stepped
B.review
C.rainfall
C.rest
C.uninteresting
C.flew
C.engaged
C.existence
C.pullover
C.roughly
C.over
C.special
C.that
C.Inaddition
C.road
C.fallen
C.hair
C.givein
C.position
C.footprints
C.approached
C.remain
D.adventure
D.glance
D.desperate
D.fled
D.absorbed
D.enthusiasm
D.goover
D.thoroughly
D.back
D.sad
D.what
D.Indetail
D.lawn
D.piled
D.eyes
D.giveoff
D.situation
D.wrists
D.participated
D.recall
(三)
SomeyearsagowhenIwasinmyfirstyearincollege,IheardSalomeBeysingforthefirsttime.Themomentwasexciting.Salome’s 1 filledtheroomandbroughtthetheatertolife.Iwasso 2 thatIdecidedtowriteanarticleabouther.
I 3 SalomeBey,tellingherIwasfromEssencemagazine,andthatIwantedtomeethertotalkabouthercareer.She 4 andtoldmetocometoherstudionextTuesday.WhenIhungup,Iwasscaredoutofmymind.I 5Iwaslying.Iwasnotawriteratallandhadn’tevenwrittenagrocerylist.
IinterviewedSalomeBeythenextTuesday.Isatthere 6 ,takingnotesandaskingquestionsthatallbeganwith,“Canyoutellme…”Isoonrealizedthat 7 SalomeBeywasonething,butwritingastoryforanationalmagazinewasjustimpossible.The 8 wasalmostunbearable.Istruggledfordays 9 draftafterdraft.FinallyIputmymanuscript(手稿)intoalargeenvelopeanddroppeditintoamailbox.
Itdidn’ttakelong.Mymanuscript 10 .Howstupidofme!
Ithought.HowcouldI 11 inaworldofprofessionalwriters?
KnowingIcouldn’t 12 therejectionletter,Ithrewtheunopenedenvelopeintoadrawer.
Fiveyearslater,IwasmovingtoCalifornia.While 13 myapartment,Icameacrosstheunopenedenvelope.ThistimeIopeneditandreadtheeditor’sletterin 14 :
MsProfit,
YourstoryonSalomeBeyisfantastic.Yetweneedsome 15 materials.Pleaseaddthoseandreturnthearticleimmediately.Wewouldliketo 16 yourstorysoon.
Shocked,ittookmealongtimeto 17.Fearofrejectioncostmedearly.Ilostatleastfivehundreddollarsandhavingmyarticleappearinamajormagazine.Moreimportantly,Ilostyearsof 18 writing.Today,Ihavebecomeafull–timewriter.Lookingbackonthis 19 ,Ilearnedaveryimportantlesson:
Youcan’t 20 todoubtyourself.
1.A.voice B.joy C.speech D.smile
2.A.proud B.moved C.satisfied D.active
3.A.visited B.phoned C.emailed D.interviewed