1、6A.soon BlateCearly Dlately7A.left BmovedCcame Dreturned8A.reliable BpresentCavailable Dacceptable9A.laughter BtearsCanger Dsorrow10A.really BslightlyCseriously Dunluckily11A.suffer BliveCshare Dgrow12A.last BbestChappiest Dhardest13A.hand BfindCpack Dcollect14A.for a while Ball aroundCall the way D
2、from time to time15A.waiting for Bcaring forCthinking of Ddepending on16A.remembered BrecalledCconcerned Dcontained17A.idea BdoubtCpoint Dproblem18A.main BonlyCnice Dgreat19A.received BsentCsaved Ddiscovered20A.drive BhelpCdeal Dgift【解题导语】“我”在平安夜驾车送一位陌生人回家,帮助那位错过转接飞机的父亲圆了和患重病的儿子一起过圣诞节的愿望,妻子为“我”的善行表示
3、理解和欣慰。1【解析】选A。时间是平安夜的1130,作者期待着下班回家。the end of my shift指“我上班的结束”。2【解析】选C。因为是平安夜,作者的妻子等他回家互相交换圣诞节的礼物。第六段中的第二句“We traded gifts”是答案暗示。3【解析】选D。由下文可知,这位先生错过了转接班机,他过来问作者怎样才能到达夏延,由此可推知他应该很担心(worried)。4【解析】选B。他来自费城,错过了(missed)转接班机。5【解析】选D。我给他指了指地上交通区域。在那里,他可以租一辆车(car)。6【解析】选A。然后,我给妻子打电话,告诉她我一会儿就回家。7【解析】选D。大
4、约15分钟后,那位绅士回来了。8【解析】选C。他告诉我,所有的公交车已满,而且也找不到可租用的(available)车。9【解析】选B。我告诉他,他只能在机场住宿一夜。听到这,他突然大哭起来(burst into tears)。10【解析】选C。他唯一的儿子得了重病。seriously“严重地”。11【解析】选B。估计孩子活(live)不了一年了。12【解析】选A。他期待能和孩子度过很可能是最后的一个圣诞节。13【解析】选D。我告诉Tom去把他的行李取来。collect“领取;接走”。14【解析】选C。我一路上(all the way)开得很快,凌晨230把Tom送到了夏延。15【解析】选A。
5、第二天早上当我赶回家时,Kathy还在等(waiting for)我。16【解析】选C。我们交换了礼物,然后我们谈到了Tom。concern“涉及,与有关”。17【解析】选B。对于Kathy和我来说,毫无疑问,开车送Tom去夏延是我唯一的选择。there is no doubt that表示“毫无疑问”。18【解析】选B。解析见上题。19【解析】选A。几天后,我收到(received)了Tom寄来的圣诞贺卡,附有他和家人的照片。20【解析】选D。文章最后的“the best gift”是答案提示。Tom感谢我并表示在圣诞前夕我给他的帮助是他收到的特殊礼物。*结束*结束请认真阅读下面短文,从短文
6、后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A young man, a student in one of our universities, was one day taking a walk with a professor, who was monly called the students friend, for his kindness to those who waited on his instructions.As they went along, they saw 36 in the path a pair of old shoes, whi
7、ch they supposed to belong to a poor man who was employed in a field close by, and who had 37 finished his days work.The student 38 the professor, saying, “Lets play the man a(n) 39 : we will hide his shoes, and we stay behind those bushes, and wait to see his 40 when he cannot find them.”“My young
8、friend,” answered the professor, “we should never 41 ourselves at the expense of the poor. You are 42 , and may give yourself a much greater pleasure by means of helping the poor man. Put a 43 into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and watch how the 44 affects him.”The student did so, 45 th
9、ey both placed themselves behind the bushes close by.The poor man soon finished his work, and came 46 the field to the path where he had left his coat and shoes. While 47 his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something 48 , he bent down to feel what it was, and found the co
10、in.Astonishment and wonder were seen upon his face. He gazed upon the coin, turned it round, and looked at it again and again. He then looked around 49 on all sides, but no person was to be seen. He now put the money into his pocket, and went on to put on the other shoe; but his surprise was 50 on f
11、inding the other coin.His feelings 51 him; he fell upon his 52 , looked up to heaven and let out a sincere thanksgiving, in which he spoke of his wife, sick and 53 , and his children without bread, whom the timely giving, from some unknown hand, would save from dying.The student stood there deeply a
12、ffected, his eyes filled with tears. “Now,” said the professor, “are you not much better pleased than if you had played your 54 trick?”The youth replied, “You have taught me a lesson which I will never forget. I feel now the 55 of those words, which I never understood before: It is more blessed to g
13、ive than to receive.”36. A. hanging B. lying C. sitting D. hiding37. A. nearly B. seemingly C. closely D. equally 38. A. looked back B. referred to C. turned to D. puzzled over39. A. fun B. amusement C. entertainment D. trick40. A. opinion B. confusion C. emotion D. enthusiasm41. A. treat B. dedicat
14、e C. amuse D. occupy42. A. healthy B. kind C. mean D. rich43. A. coin B. penny C. dollar D. pound44. A. pleasure B. discovery C. tiredness D. possibility45. A. and B. but C. thus D. therefore46. A. around B. across C. into D. toward47. A. taking on B. looking on C. putting on D. hanging on48. A. har
15、d B. tight C. soft D. loose49. A. that B. it C. themselves D. himself50. A. folded B. accelerated C. doubled D. improved51. A. mastered B. beat C. betrayed D. overcame52. A. hands B. knees C. feet D. legs53. A. beautiful B. merciless C. hopeful D. helpless54. A. intended B. required C. wanted D. int
16、erested 55. A. faith B. fact C. truth D. reliability3640 BACDB 4145 CDABA 4650 BCADC 5155 DBDAC2019-2020年高考英语一轮复习 完形填空训练9Farley worked for the Canadian government. One day, he was _1_ to learn more about wolves. Do wolves kill lots of caribou(北美驯鹿)? Do they kill people?They gave him lots of food and
17、 clothes and guns. Then they put him on a plane and took him to _2_. The plane put him down and went away. There were no houses or people in this place. But there were lots of animals and lots of wolves.People tell terrible stories about wolves. They say wolves like to kill and eat people. Farley re
18、membered these stories, and he was _3_. He had his gun with him_4_.Then one day, he saw a group of wolves. There was a mother wolf with four baby wolves. A father wolf and another young wolf lived with them.Farley watched these wolves every day. The mother was a very _5_ mother. She gave milk to her
19、 babies. She gave them lessons about life. They learned how to _6_ food. The father wolf got food for the mother. The young wolf _7_ the children. They were a nice, happy familywolf family! Farley did not need his _8_ any more. In a short time, he got on well with the family. Farley watched them for
20、 five months. He learned that many stories about the wolves were _9_. Wolves do not eat people, and they do not eat many large animals. And he also learned bad things about men. It was men who killed many caribou and wolves.Later, Farley wrote a book about wolves. He wanted people to _10_ them and n
21、ot to kill them.1. A. seen B. told C. heard D. found 2. A. a small town B. a big city C. a far place D. a lonely village3. A. afraid B. happy C. angry D. tired 4. A. at times B. all the time C. once a week D. every afternoon 5. A. bad B. good C. hungry D. thirsty6. A. cook B. make C. get D. pick 7.
22、A. shouted at B. looked into C. laughed at D. played with8. A. food B. clothes C. gun D. plane9. A. not good B. not true C. not easy D. not clear10. A. grow B. have C. teach D. understand名师点评狼历来被世人视为凶残的动物,事实是否的确如此呢?带着这一疑问,Farley进行了实地考察,在和狼进行了零距离的接触后, 改变了自己的观点。本文告诉我们要学会根据事实说话。答案简析1. B。Farley是政府工作人员。从
23、上下文得知, 他是被派去进行调查和研究狼的习性的,故选told。2. C。根据下文飞机把Farley送到了一个没有房屋和人的地方, 说明了这个地方不可能是城市,小镇和村庄故a far place为正确答案。3. A。狼吃人的恐怖故事给孤身一人的Farley带来的应是afraid。4. B。因为Farley害怕, 所以枪应始终不能离身。all the time意为“一直、始终”。5. B。根据下文的描述,狼妈妈给孩子们喂奶,对孩子们进行训练,可见是一位好妈妈,故选good。6. C。狼只能猎取食物, 而不能烧食物, 生产食物。get合乎文意,为正确答案。7. D。shout at意为“朝大声叫喊
24、”;look into意为“调查、观察”;laugh at意为“嘲笑”。这三个词组都不符文意。play with意为“和一起玩耍”,合文意为正确答案。8. C。the nice happy wolf family让Farley不再害怕,因此也就不再需要枪了,故选择gun.。9. B。因为他的亲身体验与他所听到的相违背,说明以前关于狼的说法是不对的, 故选not true。10. D。understand意为“了解”合乎文意,为正确答案。*结束阅读下面短文,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。I had been inside the prison called Gander Hill several times already by the time I met Ray in the spring of 1993. My father worked there with a group, 36
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