1、模拟题学生版高考完形填空模拟题Cloze 1One day I was shopping in a small town in southern California.It was my 1 to be approached by a clerk whose personality clashed(冲突) with mine.He seemed most 2 and not at all concerned about my intended purchase.I bought 3,and marched angrily out of the store.My 4 toward that cl
2、erk and the entire establishment increased with each step.On the outside,standing by the parking lot,was a dark-skinned young man in his early twenties.His 5 brown eyes met and held mine,and in the next instant a beautiful,broad smile 6 his face.My attention was immediately arrested.The 7 power of t
3、hat smile removed all 8 within me,and I found the muscles in my own face 9 responding.“Beautiful day,isnt it?”I remarked when passing.Then,obeying an impulse(冲动),I 10.“I really owe you a debt of gratitude,”I said softly.His smile deepened,11 he made no attempt to answer.A Mexican woman and two men w
4、ere standing nearby.The woman 12 and eyed me inquiringly.“Carlo,he cant speak English,”she 13.“Do you want me to tell him something?”At that moment I felt 14.Carlos smile had made a big person of me.My friendliness and good 15 toward all mankind stood ten feet tall.“Yes,”my reply was enthusiastic an
5、d sincere,“Tell him what I said,Thank you!”“Thank you?”the woman seemed slightly 16.I gave her arm a friendly pat 17 I turned to leave.“Just tell him that,”I insisted.“Hell understand.I am sure!”Oh,what a smile can 18!Although I have never seen that young man again,I shall never forget the lesson he
6、 taught me that morning.19,I smile consciously,and I practice the 20 diligently,anywhere and everywhere,with everybody.1. A.misfortune B.luck C.opportunity D.burden2.A.helpful B.hard-working C.uncertain D.unfriendly3.A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything4.A.attitude B.walk C.approach D.anger
7、5.A.blank B.painful C.expressive D.critical6.A.covered B.twisted C.spread D.wiped7.A.magic B.shocking C.evil D.dragging8.A.happiness B.excitement C.bitterness D.sorrow9.A.unwillingly B.happily C.merely D.slightly10.A.turned back B.looked ahead C.cut in D.went away11.A.and B.for C.but D.so 12.A.showe
8、d off B.stepped forward C.marched on D.passed by13.A.hesitated B.volunteered C.responded D.begged14.A.ignored B.involved C.transformed D.absorbed15.A.power B.mind C.fortune D.will16.A.frightened B.frustrated C.discouraged D.confused17.A.while B.as C.since D.after18.A.operate B.run C.do D.attract19.A
9、.From that day on B.After a whileC.Every now and then D.For a moment20.A.kindness B.art C.work D.stressCloze 2George selected his food in Value Mart carefully.He estimated he had 1 80 cents today.He was pleased he had got good 2 for his money again.At the exit,the freezing wind 3 him of his gloves.H
10、e was sure he was wearing them when entering the 4.He made a search of his pockets.Then he thought they must have been 5 somewhere in the store.George had bought the black gloves for $35 ten years ago.They were leather,soft and durable.Until then,he had worn cheaper man-made material that never last
11、ed long.His 6 to buy the gloves turned out to be good,which even 7 his position on the bus,as poorer passengers stared at him 8.George re-entered the store.He followed the same 9 he had walked before,10 at the bread counter,to the dairy section,to the shelf where salt and sugar were placed.It did no
12、t take long to be 11 that the gloves were not there.His 12 grew heavier.“People have changed”,he 13.“Years ago,if somebody 14 something lost,they would give it back.”Yet he did not give up.This time he focused on the gloves on other shoppers 15.Suddenly he 16 a lady nearby wearing a black pair of gl
13、oves.He said,“Hi!”But when the surprised lady returned his 17,his eyes dropped to the floor,for the fingers of her gloves were too small for him.Without gloves,he had to 18 his hands into his sleeves.Back home,George was 19.He could not do without gloves.George decided to buy another leather pair.Bu
14、t before that,he stepped into Value Mart again to see if by any 20 his gloves had been returned to the lost and found office.The girl looked into her drawer and took out a pair of mens leather gloves.“Are they?”“Yes!Mine!”George shouted with joy.1.A.had B.wasted C.spent D.saved2.A.quality B.value C.
15、score D.number3.A.informed B.warned C.reminded D.remembered4.A.store B.counter C.flat D.square5.A.forgotten B.taken C.dropped D.rejected6.A.hope B.decision C.wish D.opportunity7.A.pulled B.promoted C.reduced D.pushed8.A.enviously B.angrily C.sincerely D.properly9.A.road B.entrance C.gate D.route10.A
16、.staring B.starting C.stopping D.looking11.A.relaxed B.ignored C.convinced D.rushed12.A.heart B.eyes C.legs D.body13.A.exchanged B.discussed C.whispered D.argued14.A.picked out B.picked up C.made out D.made up15.A.hands B.baskets C.pockets D.fingers16.A.prevented B.recognized C.noticed D.cursed17.A.
17、anger B.greeting C.emotion D.description18.A.spread B.extend C.wave D.shrink19.A.serious B.proud C.upset D.cautious20.A.chance B.probability C.means D.termsCloze 3Who do you think came up with the idea for the Paralympics(残奥会)? The man who organized the sporting events which became the Paralympic Ga
18、mes 1 was a doctor, Ludwig Guttmann.In his teens, Ludwig Guttmann was interested in medicine and worked as a 2 in a hospital. Then he 3 from medical school and became a doctor when he was 25 years old.Ludwig Guttmann 4 a successful career for the next few years.5 because Ludwig Guttmann and his fami
19、ly were Jews, life in Germany was becoming very 6 for them. In 1938 Ludwig Guttmann 7 to the UK with his family where he continued his research 8 the best way to treat patients.The Second World War was going on and there were a lot of soldiers 9 in the fighting. Often they 10 the use of their legs a
20、nd needed 11 and help. The disabled soldiers were often 12 and angry for they couldnt really live a normal life. Ludwig Guttmann used his new 13 to look after their injuries and he also tried to give them emotional strength.Ludwig Guttmann 14 taking part in sports could help a persons body as well a
21、s his mind and began to use 15 as a treatment to help his patients. He wanted to give them back their self-respect and dignity and 16 them to take part in sports.In 1948 the hospital held a sporting event called “The International Wheelchair Games”. By 1952 the event began to 17 bigger with disabled
22、 athletes from other countries attending. By 1960 the games were called the International Stoke Mandeville Games and they were held in Rome alongside the 18 Summer Olympics. By 1968 there were 750 athletes from 29 different countries. Ludwig Guttmann himself died in 1980, even 19 the games were call
23、ed “Paralympics”, but there is no 20that he is the founder and father of the Paralympic Games. Its thanks to his hard work that we are all able to enjoy the Paralympics.1.A.hurriedly B.eventually C.temporarily D.compulsorily2.A.doctor B.steward C.volunteer D.director3.A.exited B.benefited C.suffered
24、 D.graduated4.A.enjoyed B.accepted C.designed D.explored5.A.But B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise6.A.ambiguous B.difficult C.apparent D.diverse7.A.moved B.poured C.submitted D.flooded8.A.of B.over C.about D.into9.A.dying B.sacrificing C.wounded D.destroyed10.A.made B.lost C.reduced D.lacked11.A.trea
25、tment B.movement C.development D.achievement12.A.exhausted B.challenged C.depressed D.astonished13.A.materials B.experiments C.models D.methods14.A.knew B.denied C.allowed D.approved15.A.music B.medicine C.sports D.parties16.A.forced B.encouraged C.allowed D.drove17.A.seem B.go C.run D.get18.A.yearl
26、y B.local C.independent D.official19.A.before B.after C.until D.since20.A.evidence B.wonder C.doubt D.problemCloze 4My mother is a geneticist, and from her I learned that despite our differences in size, shape and color, we humans are 99.9 percent the same.It is in our 1 to see differences: skin, ha
27、ir and eye color, height, language.But also in our nature, way down in the DNA that 2us human, we are almost the 3.I believe there is more that unites us than 4us.My mother came to the US from India.She is 5 enough that she got her service 6 in a diner in Dallas in the 1960s.My father is a white boy
28、 from Indiana whose 7 came from Germany in the mid-1800s.It seems 8 to admit now, but I never 9 that my parents were different colors.One day, I watched my parents walk 10 the street of our church together.They were 11 in the service that day, and as they walked, I saw their hands 12 together in uni
29、son(一致地).I noticed for the first time how dark my mother was, and how white my father was.I knew them as my parents 13 I realized their skin color.Im sorry to say that now when I see a mixed-race 14 walking down the street, I see the “mixed race” first and the “couple” second.When my parents married
30、 in 1966, there were 15 places in this country that had laws 16 mixed marriage.17, my white grandfather, 18father had been a typical racist, was not against their marriage.Some of us are men, some are women.Some are young, some are old.Some of us are short and others are 19 .Some are right-handed, s
31、ome are left-handed.We have lots of differences; we are all20.But deep down inside us, down in our DNA, we are 99.9 percent the same.And I believe we need to remember that.1.A.feature B.character C.nature D.quality 2.A.gets B.lets C.has D.makes3.A.same B.different C.familiar D.similar4.A.differs B.divides C.parts D.splits5.A.yellow B.white C.dark D.brown6.A.turned out B.turned do
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