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1、高一英语完形填空专项训练一1【1】One morning Raman, a true master of the art of archery (箭术), invited his favorite student to watch a display of his skill. The student had36this more than a hundred times before, but he still obeyed his37.Together, they went into a nearby wood and reached a tall38. Raman picked a ro

2、se flower and39it on one of the branches of the tree. He40opened his bag and took out three objects. his41, an arrow and a white handkerchief.Raman stood one hundred paces from the spot where he had placed the42. Facing his target, he43his student to blindfold (蒙住眼睛) him with the handkerchief. The s

3、tudent did as his teacher44.“How often have you seen me practice the sport of archery?” Raman asked him45.“Every day,” replied his student. “And you have46managed to hit the rose from three hundred paces away.”With his eyes covered by the47, Raman placed his feet firmly on the ground and48the bowstr

4、ing (弓弦) with all his strength. Aiming at the rose on the49, he let the arrow fly. The arrow whistled through the air,50it did not even hit the tree, missing the target by a few meters.“Did I51it?” said Raman, removing the handkerchief from his eyes.“No, you missed52,” replied the student. “I though

5、t you were going to53me the power of thought and your ability to perform magic.”“I have54taught you the most important lesson about the power of thought.” replied Raman. “When you55something, concentrate only on that. No one will ever hit a target they cannot see.”1.AthoughtBseenCheardDfelt2.Ateache

6、rBbossCfatherDmonitor3.AwallBtreeCpoleDhouse4.AburiedBeducatedCsignedDplaced5.AfirstBnowCthenDfinally6.AbowBhammerCappleDknife7.AarrowBshoeCflowerDbag8.AadvisedBexpectedCencouragedDasked9.AplannedBimaginedCrequestedDpromised10.AangrilyBcalmlyCdisappointedlyDsadly11.AneverBalmostCalwaysDalso12.Acloth

7、BhandkerchiefCpaperDleaf13.Adrew backBbrought upCheld backDtook off14.AgroundBbranchCtipDroot15.AandBforCsoDbut16.AtouchBlearnCmissDhit17.AcompletelyBsuddenlyCquicklyDcarefully18.AshowBgiveCofferDlend19.AagainBevenCjustDseldom20.AbuyBfindCnoticeDwant2I grew up poor living with six brothers, three si

8、sters and my mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and36 . I was happy and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still37 a dream.My dream was38 . By the time I was sixteen, I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour baseball and39 anything that moved on the field

9、. I was also40 . my high school coach was John, who not only41 me, but also taught me how to believe in myself. He42 me the difference between having a dream and showing conviction (信念). One particular incident with coach John changed my life forever.A friend43 me for a summer job. This meant a chan

10、ce for money in my pocket money for a new bike, new clothes and the44 of savings for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to45 up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell John I wouldnt be playing.When I told John, he was as46 as I expected him

11、to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said, “Your47 days are limited. You cant afford to waste them.” I stood before him with my head48 , trying to think of the words that would49 to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his50 in me.“Well,”

12、he asked, “is $3.5 an hour the51 of a dream?”That simple question made52 to me the difference between53 something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself in sports that summer and54 the year I was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and55 a $ 20,000 contract(合同). Later, I bought

13、 my mother the house of my dream!1.AattentionBtimeCpatienceDfashion2.AbringBcontinueCmakeDafford3.AathleticsBmusicCbusinessDmoney4.AkickBplayChitDpass5.ArightBpopularCluckyDconfident6.Abelieved inBrelied onCcalled onDdealt with7.AgaveBtaughtCbroughtDasked8.AcalledBadvisedCappliedDrecommended9.AaimBi

14、deaCstartDpurpose10.AkeepBendCgiveDpick11.AhappyBmadCfrightenedDexcited12.AlivingBworkingCplayingDdreaming13.AmovingBhangingCshakingDnodding14.AexpressBannounceCapologiseDexplain15.AbeliefBprideCfearDdisappointment16.AlengthBpriceCpowerDspirit17.AclearBdirectCstraightDattractive18.AwantingBchangingC

15、dreamingDenjoying19.AbyBforCbeyondDwithin20.ApaidBfoundCofferedDpresented3We were driving along the village of Simdara. I36to my right and saw an old shelter 20 meters from the side of the road that appeared to be filled with37.“Would you mind38?” I asked the driver Waris. “I think there is a(n)39.”

16、Waris laughed. “No, Greg, thats actually a public toilet,” explained Waris and he kept40.“But why are there so many kids? What are they doing there? We need to41,” I insisted. The word caught Waris42and he stopped the car.When we reached the shelter, to my surprise, it was43a toiletor at least it ha

17、d been at one time. The roof was gone now, and the four toiletpits(坑) had been44with old boards. There were 25 children between 4 and 5 years old, one45, and a wooden board against the wall.Though having a tough learning environment, the students are quite46to chat with us about their class andcurri

18、culum(课程). After about ten minutes, the teacher47if we might like to see “the rest of the school”. We48and followed her up the hill.Just over the top of the hill, there was an old tent. It was very49inside because nearly 100 students were packed likesardines(沙丁鱼). These students were a little50, fou

19、rth-, and sixth-graders, and all of them were sitting on the ground.51the teacher, they were doing extremely well 52most of them had no books, paper or even pencils.We were forced to53to catch our plane. We were all54and decided to collect money to build a school for these children who had a hunger

20、for55.1.AlookedBstuckCledDreferred2.AplantsBanimalsCchildrenDbirds3.AchattingBstoppingClearningDcompeting4.AtoiletBchurchCofficeDschool5.AtalkingBdrivingCsleepingDwalking6.Afind outBwatch outCgive upDbreak up7.AmemoryBattentionCbreathDfortune8.AeasilyBneverChardlyDreally9.AchangedBcoveredCmarkedDsep

21、arated10.AwaiterBcleanerCteacherDdoctor11.AhappyBupsetCpuzzledDnervous12.AknewBaskedCdecidedDheard13.AlaughedBnoddedCrefusedDclapped14.AbrightBfancyCcrowdedDcomfortable15.AhungrierBlazierColderDbraver16.AAccording toBBecause ofCIn praise ofDIn honor of17.AifBalthoughCwhenDunless18.AworkBrestCstayDle

22、ave19.AsatisfiedBmovedCacceptedDgreeted20.AfoodBenergyCknowledgeDtruth4 “Hi, Mommy, what are you doing?” asked Susie, who was only six years old. “Im making a casserole(炖锅菜) for Mrs. Smith next door, _36_ Mrs. Smith is very sad. She lost her daughter and has a _37_ heart. We need to take care of her

23、 a little while.” Said her mother. “ Why, Mommy?”“You see, Susie, when someone is very, very sad, they have _38_ doing the little things like making dinner or other housework. Because were _39_ of a community and Mrs. Smith wont ever be able to talk with her daughter or hug(拥抱) her. You are a very _

24、40_ girl, Susie; maybe youll think of _41_ way to help take care of Mrs. Smith.”Susie thought _42_ about this challenge and how she could do her _43_ on caring for Mrs. Smith. A few minutes later, Susie knocked on her door. After a few moments, Mrs. Smith _44_ the knock with a “Hi, Susie.”Susie noti

25、ced that Mrs. Smith didnt have that familiar musical _45_ about her voice when she _46_ someone.“What can I do for you, Susie?” asked Mrs. Smith.“My mommy says that you lost your daughter and youre very, very sad with a broken heart.” Susie _47_ her hand out shyly. In it was a Band-Aid. “This is for

26、 your broken heart.” Mrs. Smith knelt down and hugged Susie. Through her _48_ she said, “Thank you, darling girl, this will _49_ a lot.”Mrs. Smith _50_ Susies act of kindness and took it one step _51_. She bought a small key ring with a picture frame(框架) - the ones _52_ to carry keys and display a f

27、amily _53_ at the same time. Mrs. Smith placed Susies Band-Aid in the frame to _54_ her to heal a little every time she sees it. It has become her symbol(象征) for healing, while not _55_ the joy and love she experienced with her daughter.1.AalthoughBbecauseCwhenDso2.AbrokenBabsentCsickDgentle3.AtroubleBtimeCinterestDdanger4.AownersBwholeCpartDrelatives

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