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1、学年高一英语人教版必修2专项训练专项训练完形填空 Word版含答案完形填空1、A group of homeless children in the Indian capital New Delhi publish a newspaper. It tells about their own 1 .It is called Balaknama, which means childrens voice. It is written and2by children. About 10,000 people3it.The children write about poverty, child labo

2、r, underage marriages and drugs. When4arrive and the team sits down to select stories, lots of fights5. They argue, This story will have more influence than that story.” So there are a lot of6before the final7goes to print.The newspaper has 708in several states and 14 in the capital. All of the repo

3、rters, editors and managers are9children.Many of their parents are 10 and cannot read or write. The children now earn money, and many of them 11 classes online that may help them find a job.The newspaper is published every month. It has eight pages. In 2002, when it began 12 , the newspaper was publ

4、ished four times a year. It has 13the lives of many of the children who publish it, and hopes to 14 the lives of thousands of others. Non-governmental organizations and charity groups 15 the newspaper.Sanjay Gupta leads a group that helps the children and 16money to the newspaper.“They feel very enc

5、ouraged when people 17 them. I think this is a really 18 tool to empower (使自主) them. said he.The newspaper costs about three cents. That is less than the 19 of a small cup of tea in India20, the small cost gives the children hope that they will someday have a home and a job.1.A.familiesB.parentsC.li

6、vesD.hopes2.A.editedB.soldC.boughtD.told3.A.joinB.readC.coverD.run4.A.messagesB.papersC.reportsD.events5.A.break outB.give outC.work outD.start out6.A.problemsB.questionsC.debatesD.actions7.A.decisionB.selectionC.subjectD.discussion8.A.reportersB.actorsC.managersD.children9.A.homelessB.strictC.energ

7、eticD.organized10.A.patientB.healthyC.joblessD.careless11.A.attendB.discoverC.createD.found12.A.operationsB.designsC.reactionD.performance13.A.recordedB.changedC.treatedD.replaced14.A.improveB.enlargeC.reformD.choose15.A.supplyB.adopt(收养采纳)C.copyD.support16.A.lendsB.paysC.donatesD.returns17.A.apprec

8、iate(欣赏,感激)B.refuseC.believeD.invite18.A.uselessB.powerfulC.gratefulD.unnecessary19.A.shapeB.qualityC.tasteD.price20.A.ThereforeB.MeanwhileC.BesidesD.However2、 The day that I will always remember is when I ran my first 10 miles. While putting my toe on the starting 1 , I felt my heart drop to my sto

9、mach. However, I would 2 my heart, because in running, when you run out of your 3 , you just run with your heart. That day the 4 was cool and fresh, and my courage had 5 . The race was about to start. Bang! The 6 of the starting gun ran into the air. I took off running, 7 like the wind. I knew it wo

10、uld be a really great 8 for me. In the first four miles,I felt like a cheetah (猎豹). I felt 9 and forceful in my space. Then came the fifth mile. My legs 10 like jelly(果冻), and I could feel fire burning in my lungs. “Keep 11 ! ” the thought ran through my head. Now was the timeI had to run with my 12

11、 . I had to win although I didnt know whether I would 13 it. My body really wanted to 14 , but my heart told me not to. I think its the 15 thing about running. The real run starts when you want to 16 . Isaw the finishing line and I felt like an Olympic 17 who was about to win the race. I had 18 been

12、 happier, and felt proud too when I had my 19 put around my neck. As the saying goes, “Running is the greatest metaphor(隐喻) for life, 20 you get out of it what you put into it.1.A.pointB.signC.courseD.line2.A.needB.checkC.breakD.know3.A.knowledgeB.abilityC.energyD.money4.A.situationB.sceneryC.airD.s

13、unlight5.A.shown offB.made outC.got throughD.set in6.A.soundB.powerC.actionD.result7.A.carefullyB.gentlyC.fastD.freely8.A.mistakeB.challengeC.troubleD.success9.A.nervousB.seriousC.strongD.heavy10.A.lookedB.tastedC.feltD.smelt11.A.growingB.goingC.talkingD.resting12.A.heartB.feetC.legsD.body13.A.expec

14、tB.seeC.acceptD.make14.A.take offB.give upC.stay outD.turn back15.A.firstB.importantC.terribleD.easy16.A.stopB.jumpC.turnD.improve17.A.coachB.volunteerC.supporterD.runner18.A.sometimesB.everC.alwaysD.never19.A.metalB.modelC.medalD.license20.A.ifB.becauseC.unlessD.though3、 Why would someone climb str

15、aight up a steep rock face without a rope or safety equipment? According to Alex Honnold, who is known internationally for free soloing (自由单人攀登), its no big 1 ! But many people in the climbing group disagree. In fact, free soloing is so 2 that less than one percent of climbers ever 3 it. Honnold gre

16、w up in California around a climbing culture and started climbing at 10. He 4 going to a climbing gym six days a week for three hours a day. Honnold was a straight-A student in school. Climbing was his main 5 , and free soloing quickly became his favorite style. 6 he began climbing he has made over

17、a thousand climbs. He is 7 to be the best climber in the world. John Long,a/an 8 climber says over half of the famous free solo climbers are dead. According to him, Honnold greatest achievement is that hes still 9 . Honnold climbs by filling his fingers into the cracks of the rock face. With most of

18、 his 10 supported by his fingers alone,he 11 himself up . In addition, his ability to stay focused is as 12 as his strength when climbing. Other climbers agree that the fear of climbing without a 13 is a huge challenge to overcome. Everyone knows that a single 14 would probably be a deadly one. One

19、of his greatest achievements 15 in Californias Yosemite National Park. He became the first free solo climber to 16 the 2,000-foot northwest face of Half Dome. This and other climbs have made him famous, but along with 17 comes lots of criticism. Many blame him for taking too many 18 . Honnold respon

20、ds by saying, “I dont think Ill do this forever. But I dont think Ill stop 19 the risk. Ill stop because I lose the love for it.” For now, hes 20 to follow his passion and climbing to new heights.1.A.successB.dealC.behaviorD.performance2.A.excitingB.impressiveC.dangerousD.secure3.A.triedB.selectedC.

21、managedD.admitted4.A.gave upB.thought ofC.kept onD.dreamt of5.A.interestB.requestC.problemD.adventure6.A.SinceB.BeforeC.AfterD.When7.A.inspiredB.consideredC.supportedD.celebrated8.A.ConfusedB.DisappointedC.FreshD.Experienced9.A.aliveB.strugglingC.aloneD.working10.A.strengthB.weightC.pressureD.burden

22、11.A.pushesB.sendsC.picksD.pulls12.A.importantB.excellentC.energeticD.determined13.A.restB.toolC.ropeD.goal14.A.stopB.mistakeC.stoneD.step15.A.endedB.existedC.settledD.happened16.A.climbB.challengeC.chooseD.explore17.A.surpriseB.painC.praiseD.failure18.A.awardsB.honorsC.prizesD.risks19.A.because ofB

23、.thanks toC.except forD.according to20.A.expectingB.continuingC.volunteeringD.determining4、 The 1990s saw great changes in the way people communicate. People could send mails without going to the 1 , and go shopping without leaving home. 2 like e-mail and download became part of peoples vocabulary.

24、The cause of this great change was the 3 . The idea for the Internet began in the early 1960s in 4 . The Department of Defense wanted to 5 their computers together in order to 6 private information. In 1969, the ARPA net (an early form of the Internet) first connected the 7 at four American universi

25、ties. One computer successfully 8 information to another. In 1972. scientists shared ARPA net 9 the world. They created a 10 to send person-to-person messages using ARPA net. This was the 11 of the e-mail. Over the next few years, there was a lot of progress made in the world of computing, 12 most p

26、eople were not using the Internet. Then, in the 1980s, personal computers became more 13 . In the early 1990s, 14 important things happened: the birth of the World Wide Web in 1991, and the creation of the 15 Web browser (浏览器) in 1993. The Web made it 16 to find information on the Internet, and to m

27、ove from place to place 17 links. The Web and browser made it possible to see information at a website with pictures, sound and words. Today, 18 of people connect to the Internet to send e-mails, visit websites, or store information on servers. 19 are now an important part of our lives and are changing 20 we learn, work, shop and communicate.1.A.post officeB.supermarketC.department storeD.the office2.A.ExpressionsB.PhrasesC.LettersD.Words3.A.computerB.InternetC.serverD.browser4.A.AmericaB.EnglandC.ChinaD.Canada5.A.putB.getC.connect

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