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优质完形填空和语法填空
广东省2014届高三英语二轮专题精品卷:
完形填空和语法填空
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II.语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空
Thewesternworldhasalwaysbeendividedintotwotypesofpeople—thecoolandtheuncool.Itisa 11 thatstartsinschool.Thecoolkidsaregoodatsports.Theyarepopularwiththeoppositesex.Theyaregood-lookingandpeoplewantto 12 theirstyle.Theycandotheirhomeworkbuttheydon’tmake abigeffort.Thatwouldnotbecool.
The 13 kidsareintheothercorneroftheplayground.Theyareverybright,buttheydon’thavegreat 14 skills,notpopularwiththeoppositesexandtheyare 15 atsports.Whentheyarenotprogrammingcomputersordoingcalculus(微积分),theyarewatchingshowslikethe“XFiles”.Theyareknownasthegeeks.
Butthegeeksaretakingover.Makefriendswiththemnowortheywillputvirusinyourcomputerand 16 yourmathshomeworktoruin.Geeksmightnotbepopularatschool,yettheydopasstheirexaminations.They17 gooddegrees,thoughtheymightnotbetoopopularatuniversity.
Themostimportant18 ofthe21stcentury,computersandIT,hasbeenatleastpartlycreatedbygeeks.GeekheroeslikeBillGates 19 otherstofollowtheirexamples.Beingageekisawayofearninggoodmoney.AndthecreationoftheInternetgavethema 20 oftheirowntoworkandplayin,makingthemaglobalforce. 21 ,theeffectofthegeeksonpopularculturehasstartedanewtrend.Itisnowcooltobe 22 .Geekcultureisbecominganimportantpartofgeneralpopularculture,inwhichwhatyou 23 ismoreimportantthanwhatyoulooklike.
Buttherearealso 24 .Geekswereoftenbullied(欺侮)orlaughedatinschool.Nowageekmaybeyour 25 .Perhapsitistimeforpunishment.
1.A. time B. division C.group D.part
2.A.show B.act C.copy D.represent
3.A.uncool B.unimportant C.clever D.strange
4.A.personal B.attractive C. experimental D.social
5.A.tasteless B.careless C.hopeless D.helpless
6.A.introduce B.bring C.prefer D.add
7.A.score B. lack C.take D.save
8.A. discovery B.industry C. progress D.improvement
9.A.excite B.discourage C.demand D.promise
10.A.world B. challenge C.chance D.heaven
11.A.However B.Therefore C.Still D.Besides
12.A.imaginative B.uncool C.attractive D.cool
13.A.remember B.understand C.receive D.know
14.A.dangers B.questions C.possibilities D.wonders
15.A.secretary B.trainee C.friend D.boss
第二节语法填空
“AmericanDreamsinChina,”acomedybased___1__thestoryofreal-lifecompanyNewOrientalEducationGroup,isnowtheweeklychampionofChina’sboxoffice(票房)__2___(beat)Hollywoodblockbusters(大片)“IronMan3”and“TheCroods(疯狂原始人).”
Themovie,___3___cost$9milliontoproduce,hastakenin(收入)over$34millioninticketsales__4___itwasreleasedonMay17,accordingtomediaresearch.
ThemaincharacterinthismovieisbelievedtoresembleYuMinhong,__5__chiefexecutiveandco-founderofNewOriental.___6___Mr.YusaidonhisSinaWeibothathehasno____7__(invest)inthemovieandhewasagainsttheideainthefirstplace.
Heateddiscussiononthedefinitionofrealsuccesses__8__(arouse)aftermoreandmoreaudiencecameintothecinemaforthismovie.___9___someamongtheChineseaudiencearecheeringfortheentrepreneurialspiritthemovieconveys,otherssayskepticallythat___10___equates(等同)successwithwealthandfame.
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第二节语法填空
Mymostembarrassingmomentoccurredlastmonth.Iwasinvitedtoattendaninterviewforajobasahotelreceptionist.Iarrivedontimeandwasshownintothemanager’sofficebyan16(assist).Iwas17nervousthatIdidn’tcatchthemanager’sname.18interviewbegan.“Doyouhaveanypreviousexperienceinhotels?
”askedthemanager.“Nosir,”Isaid.Themanagerfrowned.“Areyougoodatusingcomputers?
”“Yes,Sir.Iamfamiliar19mostpopularkindsofsoftware.”Themanagerfrownedagain.20didn’tlookafriendlyperson.Theinterviewcontinued.EveryanswerIgave21(receive)byafrownfromthemanager,eventhoughItoldhimaboutmycommunicationskills,myknowledgeofFrenchandsoon.22(obvious),Iwasdoingverybadly.Atlast,theinterviewcametoaclose.“Onefinalquestion,”saidthemanager.“Howgoodis23eyesight?
”“Excellent,sir,”Ireplied.“Verywell,”saidthemanager,“thankyouforcoming.”Istoodup24(shake)hands.Whenthemanagerstoodupaswell,Irealized25Ihadbeendoingwrong.ThegentlemanIhadbeencalling“sir”duringthewholeinterviewwaswearingaskirt!
Themanagerwasawoman!
Ididn’tgetthejob.
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第一节完形填空
Aboylosthisarmsinanaccidentandhadtodependonhis brotherforalmosteverything.Hisyoungerbrotherbecamehis1,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.Exceptforwritingwithhis 2,hewascompletelyunabletodoanythinginhislife.
Onenight,hisbrotheraccompaniedhimintothe3andwentbacktowait.Butbeingsotired,hisyoungerbrotherfell4,leavinghiminthetoiletfortwohours.Asthetwobrothers grew5,theyhaddifferentopinionsaboutmanythingsandoften6.Hisbrotherwantedto7fromhimtolivehisownlife.Knowingthis,hewasheart-brokenanddidn'tknowwhat todo.
Asimilarmisfortunehappenedtoagirl.Onenighther8,whosufferedfrommentalillness,9.Soherfatherwentoutlookingforhermother,leaving heraloneathome.Shetriedto10amealforherparents,butonlytooverturnthestove,resultingina11,which tookherhandsaway.
Though hereldersister,whowasstudyinginanothercity,showedher12tohelpher,shemadeuphermindtobecompletely13.Andshemadeit.
Oneday,theboyandthegirlwereboth14toappearonatelevisioninterviewprogram.Theybothwereasked to15somethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote:
Mybrother'sarmsaremyarms;whilethegirlwrote:
Brokenwings,flyinghearts.
1.A.volunteerB.bodyguardC.servantD.shadow
2.A.feetB.handsC.toesD.arms
3.A.kitchenB.bedroomC.toiletD.study
4.A.asleepB.illC.awakeD.silent
5.A.olderB.tallerC.strongerD.healthier
6.A.foughtB.talkedC.quarreledD.discussed
7.A.learnB.keepC.hearD.separate
8.A.fatherB.motherC.brotherD.sister
9.A.diedB.disappearedC.criedD.failed
10.A.buyB.changeC.eatD.prepare
11.A.fireB.jokeC.fallD.meal
12.A.anxietyB.willingnessC.contributionD.respect
13.A.relaxedB.disabledC.energeticD.independent
14.A.madeB.invitedC.orderedD.tricked
15.A.writeB.drawC.imagineD.read
第二节语法填空
Acouplehadbeenmarriedforover60years.Theysharedeverything,talkedabouteverythingandkeptnosecrets16eachotherexceptthatthewomanhadaboxinadrawer17shehadcautionedherhusbandnevertoopenoraskherabout.
He’dneverthoughtaboutiteversince.Oneday18womangotverysickandthedoctor,saidshewouldn’trecover.Tosortouttheiraffairs,thehusbandtookdowntheboxand19(bring)ittohiswife’sbedside.Sheagreeditwastimethatheshouldknow20wasinthebox.
21(open)it,hefoundtwosmalltablematsandasumofmoneytotaling$25,000.Heaskedheraboutthecontents.“Whenweweretobemarried,”shesaid,“mygrandmatoldmethesecretofhappy22(marry)wasnevertoargue,andIshouldjustkeepquietandmakeamat23Igotangrywithyou.”
Themanwasso24(move)thathehadtofightbacktears.Shehadonlybeenangrywithhimtwiceinallthoseyearsoflivingandloving!
“Honey,”hesaid,“thatexplainsthemats,butwhataboutthemoney?
Wherediditcomefrom?
”
“Oh,”shesaid,“that’sthemoneyImadefromselling25.”
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第一节完形填空
Oneeffectivewayofdestroyinghappinessistolookatsomethingandfocusoneventhesmallestfault.It’slikelookingatthetiled(铺瓦的)ceilingandconcentratingonthespacewhereonetileis1.
OnceIheardabaldmansaid,“WheneverIenteraroom,allIseeishair.”Onceyou’ve2whatyourmissingtileis,explorewhetheracquiringitwill3makeyouhappy.Thendooneofthethreethings:
getit,replaceitwithadifferent4,orforgetaboutitand5thetilesinyourlifethatarenotmissing.
Weallknowpeoplewhohavehadarelatively6life,yetareessentiallyunhappy,whilepeoplewhohavesufferedagreatdealgenerallyremainhappy.
Thefirst7isgratitude.Allhappypeoplearegrateful.Ungratefulpeoplecannotbehappy.Wetendtothinkthatbeingunhappyleadspeopleto8,butit’struertosaythatcomplainingleadstopeoplebecomingunhappy.
Thesecondsecretisawareness.Weshould9thathappinessisabyproduct(副产品)ofsomethingelse.Themostobvious10arethosepursuits(追求)thatgiveourlivespurpose---anythingfromstudyinginsectstoplayingbaseball.Themorepassionswehave,themorehappinessweare11toexperience.
Finally,thebeliefthatsomethingpermanentgoesbeyondusandthatour12hassomelargermeaningcanhelpustofeelhappier.Weneedaspiritualfaith,oraphilosophyoflife.Whateveryourphilosophyis,itshould13thistruth:
ifyouchoosetofindthe14