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2009年广东高考完形填空专项训练(试题来源:

广东各地月考题)

一、六校联考

(一)

   In1162,deepintheheartofAsia,achildwasborn.Hewasholdingabloodclot(血块)inhishand,asignfrom  21  thathewasboundtobeagreatwarrior.Hislifewastobecomea  22,hisname---GenghisKnan.

Theboy,whowouldbecomeGenghisKhan,wascalledTemujin.Hewasthesonofawarrior.Whenhewasonlynineyearsold,he   23  newsthatwastochangehislife.

Manybelievethathisstoryissimple,andthathewasanevil,  24___  barbarian(野蛮人)whokilledmillions.ButtherealcharacterofGenghisKhanis__25___interesting.Howdidthisuneducatedperson  26  theseparatedtribesofMongoliaintoapowerfulnationandrevolutionaryweaponsthatfinally   27  Europe?

Histroops___28_fromChina’sPacificCoasttoEurope’sAdriaticSea,creatingthe___29___foroneofthegreatestcontinentalempiresofalltime.Andwhyonhisdeathbed,didhebelievehis  30remainedunfulfilled?

Shortlyafterhisdeath,hisheirsgatheredtheirmemoriesintoapoemtomemorizeandsinghighlyofhislife.TheycalledittheSecretHistoryoftheMongols.

21.A.sky  B.space   C.heaven   D.future

22.A.legend     B.story   C.novel      D.tale

23.A.gave  B.received  C.heard     D.sent

24.A.cold  B.cruel   C.bad    D.brave

25.A.evenso     B.muchtoo  C.farmore   D.toomuch

26.A.turn  B.exchange  C.make      D.ride

27.A.beat  B.battled      C.conquered     D.won

28.A.fought     B.traveled  C.rode    D.passed

29.A.regulation  B.basis   C.function    D.ground

30.A.job      B.work   C.mission   D.wish

二、六校联考

(二)

   HaroldSmithandGeorgePriceglanceddownClayStreetastheytraveledCalhounStreet.Theynoticedwhattheydescribedasaplume(缕)ofsmokeandturnedaroundtocheckonit.Theyfounditbeginningtostreamfromahouseandjumpedinto__21__.

   Atthebackofthehouse,theyfoundflamespouringoutofthebackwindow.GeorgePriceknocked__22__onthedoorandgotno__23__andwenttotheneighbor’shousejustafewfeetawayto__24__them.

   HaroldSmith__25__agardenhose(软管)andwenttowork.Hehadbeenavolunteer__26__yearsagosowhenhesawthefaninthebackwindow__27__theflames,heturnedthehoseonittoshortitout.

Assoonashestoppedthefan,hewentdownthesideofthehomenextdoortomakesureitdidnotcatchfire.Thenheturnedthehosebackontheflamesthroughthenow__28__backwindow.

   PublicSafetyFirearrivedafewminuteslater.Thefirewasquicklybroughtunder__29__.Itappearedthefirestartedinthekitchenarea.__30__,thefamilywith3or4children,whichhadlivedinthehomeonlyafewmonths,leftthehomejustalittlewhilebefore.

21.A.behavior      B.action       C.appearance  D.movement

22.A.hard         B.slightly      C.happily     D.politely

23.A.result        B.answer       C.voice      D.flame

24.A.communicate  B.advise       C.separate    D.warn

25.A.madeup      B.cameup     C.setup      D.pickedup

26.A.firefighter     B.officer      C.teacher     D.soldier

27.A.crossing      B.stopping     C.feeding     D.disturbing

28.A.broken       B.closed       C.open       D.fastened

29.A.care         B.influence     C.control     D.way

30.A.Suddenly     B.Surprisingly  C.Luckily     D.Hopefully

三、湛江月考

    Theideaofthebloodtransfusionisverysimple,butthatideahassavedmanythousandsoflivesoverthepastcentury.Often,ifapersonisina(n)__21__orhasanoperation,hewilllosealotofbloodandthesearethetimeswhenabloodtransfusionisneeded.This__22__meanstakingbloodfromanotherpersonandputtingitintothebodyofthe__23__.Doctorshavebeencarryingoutbloodtransfusionsfor__24__.Thereareseveraltypesofbloodandthatthecorrecttypemustalwaysbeused.So,youmightbe__25__“Whatdoesthishaveto__26__me?

”Well,ithassomethingtodowithallofus.Hospitalsneedtokeepbackthebloodreadyfortransfusions.Theonlywaytheycangetthatbloodisfrom__27__peoplelikeyou.Everyhumanbodyhasfivelitersofbloodandwetake0.25litersfromeachperson.Thisiscompletely__28__.Infact,yourbodywillmakeenoughbloodto__29__itafteronlyaday.Givingbloodonly__30__ashortwhileanditdoesn’thurt.Itcostsyounothinganditcouldsavealife.Sopleaseblood.

21A.hospitalB.accidentC.actionD.treatment

22A.simplyB.mainlyC.partlyD.largely

23A.personB.manC.womanD.patient

24A.centuriesB.monthsC.yearsD.weeks

25A.worryingB.consideringC.thinkingD.leaving

26A.dealwithB.dowithC.gowithD.connectwith

27A.commonB.usualC.ordinaryD.general

28A.safeB.unsafeC.goodD.available

29A.recoverB.returnC.regainD.replace

30A.takesB.costsC.spendsD.uses

四、花都月考

   InGlasgow,Scotland,ayounglady,likealotofteenstoday,gottiredofhome.Thedaughterobjectedtoherfamily’s  21   lifestyleandsaid,“Idon’twantyourGod.Iamleaving!

Shelefthome.Beforelong,shewasdisappointedandunabletofindajob,soshetriedtodoeverythingshecouldto  22  .Manyyearspassedby,herfatherdied,hermothergrew23,andthedaughterbecamemoreandmoreentrenched(固执)inherwayoflife.

Nocontactwasmadebetweenmotheranddaughterduringtheseyears.Themother,having  24herdaughter’swhereabouts(去向,行踪),wenttothepoorpartofthecityin25  ofherdaughter.Shestoppedateachoftherescuemissionswithasimple26  ,“Wouldyouallowmeto27  thispicture?

”Itwasapictureofthesmiling,gray-hairedmotherwithahandwritten28  atthebottom:

“Iloveyoustill…comehome!

Onedaythedaughterwanderedintoarescuemissionforahotmeal.Shesat  29  listeningtotheservice,allthewhilelettingher30  wanderovertothebulletinboard.Thereshesawthepictureandthought“Couldthatbemymother?

Shecouldn’twaituntiltheservicewasover.Shestoodandwenttolook.Itwashermother,andtherewerethosewords,“Iloveyoustill…comehome!

”Asshestoodinfrontofthepicture,shewept.Itwastoogoodtobetrue.

21.A.modern    B.religiousC.awful        D.simple

22.A.earnmoneyB.helpothersC.findjob    D.becomefamous

23.A.lonelier    B.slower    C.elder        D.older

24.A.toldabout    B.heardof    C.writtenaboutD.talkedabout

25.A.sight        B.charge    C.search    D.need

26.A.request    B.remark    C.question    D.speech

27.A.printout    B.lookat    C.sendoff    D.putup

28.A.record    B.order        C.message    D.notice

29.A.sensitively    B.absent-mindedlyC.devotedly    D.carefully

30.A.eyes     B.hands    C.thoughts    D.imaginations

五、华师附中

   Alittlewhileago,IstartedtogooutwithanotherwomanItwasreallymywife’sidea.Thewomanthatmywifewantedmetovisitwasmymother,whohasbeenawidow(寡妇)for19years,butthe     21   .ofmyworkandmythreechildrenhadmadeitpossibletovisitheronlyoccasionally.ThatnightIcalledtoinvitehertogooutfordinneranda   22   .

  “What’swrong,areyou    23    ?

’’sheasked.Mymotheristhetypeofwomanwhosuspectthatalatenight       24   orasurpriseinvitationisasignofbadnews.

  “Ithoughtthatitwouldbepleasanttopasssometimewithyou,”Ianswered.“Justthetwoofus.”Shethoughtaboutitforamoment,andthensaid,‘‘I’dlike.Thatverymuch.”

   WhenIdrovetocallherupafterworkInoticedshe,too,seemed;tobe    25  aboutourdate,justlikeme.Shehadcurledhairandwaswaitingatthedoor,wearingthedressthatshehadwornonlyatthegreatcelebration.“'Thenit'stimeyou     26     andletmereturnthefavor,”Isaid.Duringanagreeableconversation,wetalkedsomuchthatwemissedthemovie.Aswearrivedatherhouse,shesaid,“I,IIgooutwithyouagain,butonlyifyouletmeinviteyou.”“Howwasyourdinnerdate?

”askedmywifewhenIgottome.

   “Verynice.MuchmorethanIcouldhave    27   .’’

    Afewdayslatermymotherdiedofa.heartattack.IthappenedsosuddenlythatIdidn'thaveachancetodoanythingforher.LaterIreceivedarestaurantreceiptfromtheSameplacewheremotherandIhaddined.Anattachednotesaid,“Ipaidthisbill  28  .1wasalmostsurethatIcouldn’tbethere,   29   Istillpaidfortwoplates…oneforyouandtheotherforyourwife.You’11     30     knowwhatthatnight.Meanttome.Iloveyou.”

21.A.demands     B.requests    C.problems   D.troubles

22.A.movie,     B.party      C.celebration  D.get-together

23.A.fine      B.well      C.mad    D.homesick

24.A.visit      B.sleep   C.call    D.date

25.A.glad    B.crazy      C.anxious   D.nervous

26.A.depended   B.relaxed     C.dined    D.enjoyed

27.A.attended     B.imagined  C.made    D.hoped

28.A.inadvance   B.afterwards  C.intime   D.anyway

29.A.so      B.and      C.then    D.but

30.A.certainly     B.ever      C.never   D.already

六、广州六中

  Haveyoueverheardthephrase,“Loveisblind?

”Ifso,youarealready   21   withatypeofmistakeinourattemptstounderstandothers:

haloeffect(光圈效应).Thistypeofmistake   22   tothefactthatonceweformanoverallimpressionofsomebody,itcouldhavestrongeffectsonour   23   ofhispersonality.   24  ,haloeffectisbothcommonandpowerful.Forexample,mostorganizationscontainoneormore“superstars”---peoplewhohaveearnedthereputationforbeingunusually   25   andcapable.Oncetheyhavegainedsucha“halo”,everythingtheydoreceivesgood   26  .Ideasthatwouldberegardedasjustso-soifsuggestedbysomeoneelseareseen

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