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1、学年高二英语人教版选修6专项完形填空2019-2020学年高二英语人教版选修6专项训练完形填空1、 I was born in Morocco in 1954. From childhood drawing became my great love. As 1 as infant school (幼儿学校) in an experimental school in Ardeche, I took part in a childrens craftwork exhibition in Budapest thanks to my school teachers 2 . All through my

2、 school years it became more and more 3 for my family that study would never be my cup of 4 . However, drawing was my permanent favorite. My class fellows as well as my teachers were my favorite 5 . Pencil drawing was my first 6 to what was to become my job later painting. At 16 my meeting Pierre -

3、Jean Chaffrey was the deciding 7 : I would be a painter! Little did I 8 he would become my master for 26 years. For many years, we met at first 9 because of the distance between us, but his advice was 10 . As he settled in Lyon in 1978, his 11 became more frequent. As soon as I had some free time, I

4、 went to see him with my 12 , pastels, sometimes with an oil picture which he was willing to 13 on or to correct with his own hand sometimes. I became a regular of my teachers gallery which 14 in Rue Auguste Comte in the antique (古董) dealer s district. I was part of all the first viewing, as I 15 FJ

5、 Chaffrey to hang the new paintings, for hours Ihim paint at his easel (画架) in his studio near Lyon. In 1981 , on his advice it was my turn to open my own gallery 17 in Rue Auguste Comte, near his own, the gallery Le Pinceau Ivre, and I 18 my work as well as that of other regional and national paint

6、ers, the best known being Henry dAnty. The 19 was extremely fruitful but then I became 20 that I had no more time to paint.1.A.wellB.earlyC.youngD.late2.A.aimB.techniqueC.preferenceD.encouragement3.A.obviousB.commonC.naturalD.necessary4.A.teaB.milkC.coffeeD.water5.A.friendsB.competitorsC.modelsD.rel

7、atives6.A.attitudeB.approachC.passageD.success7.A.resultB.conditionC.situationD.factor8.A.predictB.suspectC.admireD.expect9.A.frequentlyB.possiblyC.effectivelyD.irregularly10.A.timelyB.conventionalC.ridiculousD.specific11.A.visitB.examinationC.adviceD.training12.A.presentsB.diariesC.drawingsD.belong

8、ings13.A.commentB.concentratesC.carryD.operate14.A.showed upB.turned upC.made upD.opened up15.A.orderedB.suggestedC.helpedD.hoped16.A.keptB.watchedC.foundD.directed17.A.situatedB.constructedC.housedD.seated18.A.soldB.exhibitedC.appreciatedD.improved19.A.experienceB.adventureC.journeyD.lesson20.A.gui

9、ltyB.tiredC.amusedD.aware2、 Art museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular design museums that are opening today, however, perform quite a(n) 1 role. Unlike most art museums, the 2 museum shows objects that are easily found by the general public. These

10、 museums sometimes3 place things like fridges and washing machines in the centre of the hall. People have 4 that design museums are often made use of as 5 for new industrial technology. But their 6 is not simply a matter of sales it is the 7 of excellently invented products. The difference 8 the win

11、dow of the department store and the showcase in a design museum is that the first 9 to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale. One 10 of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the 11 . Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum

12、 visitors seldom feel frightened or 12 . This is partly 13 design museums clearly show how and why mass-produced products work and look as they do, and how design has 14 the quality of our life. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a 15 that there is somethi

13、ng beyond their understanding. In recent years, several 16 design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the publics 17 interest in the field with new ideas. Londons Design Museum, 18 , shows a collection of mass-produced objects from Zippo lighters to electric t

14、ypewriters to a group of Italian fish tins. The 19 open to design museums seems far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also 20 the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys collected in our everyday life.1.A.vari

15、ousB.importantC.differentD.special2.A.designB.historyC.scienceD.art3.A.stillB.evenC.yetD.instead4.A.demandedB.praisedC.agreedD.argued5.A.directionsB.experimentsC.goalsD.advertisements6.A.roleB.wayC.interestD.result7.A.honouringB.examiningC.correctingD.helping8.A.amongB.betweenC.inD.through9.A.promis

16、esB.bearsC.triesD.manages10.A.comfortB.advantageC.techniqueD.shortcoming11.A.guidesB.methodsC.exhibitsD.functions12.A.attractedB.movedC.tiredD.puzzled13.A.becauseB.whyC.thatD.whether14.A.reducedB.valuedC.ruinedD.improved15.A.surpriseB.feelingC.regretD.hope16.A.newB.traditionalC.generousD.successful1

17、7.A.loweringB.growingC.varyingD.dying18.A.after allB.howeverC.in the endD.for example19.A.choiceB.conclusionC.rootD.produce20.A.testB.endC.senseD.intend3、How did poetry begin? Poems can make you feel emotions, like anger or sadness, depending on the words and how they are put together. That is the 1

18、 of poetry. Poetry 2 even before humans knew how to read and write, dating back to around 3,000 BC. Some of the earliest poetry was 3 or sung, and was used as a way to record and pass down historical and religious stories and cultural 4 from one generation to the next. Since writing was not 5 then,

19、certain sounds and rhymes were used to make these stories 6 and therefore, memorable. Ancient poetry was mainly of three types. The first was an epic(史诗) or a long narrative poetry usually about a(n) 7 event. The second type was lyric(抒情的) poetry or poetry that 8 personal and emotional feelings. Fin

20、ally there was dramatic poetry or stories written in verse and usually 9 like Greek tragedies and Shakespeares plays. The 10 of the printing press(印刷机) in the 15th century brought poetry to common men with its daily subjects. This was 11 by several major literary periods, during which poetry 12 dram

21、atic changes. It started with the European Renaissance period from the 14th to the 16th century, which first helped poetry and poets like Shakespeare and Sir Walter Raleigh become 13 . The Romantic period saw 14 poems that expressed a poets joys, hopes, and sorrows 15 a conversational tone. Then cam

22、e the Victorian era, which saw the 16 of structured poems and the birth of modern 17 verse” poetry. American poet Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass is 18 to be the first example of free verse poetry. Modern poetry is a 19 of all of these styles. We still see rhyming in childrens poems and in the popular

23、 African American styles of hip hop and rap music, which are a 20 of rhymed poetry put to a musical beat.1.A.styleB.powerC.toneD.basis2.A.existedB.survivedC.workedD.mattered3.A.publishedB.copiedC.analyzedD.recited4.A.differencesB.influencesC.traditionsD.origins5.A.practicedB.learnedC.trainedD.requir

24、ed6.A.mysteriousB.interestingC.complexD.difficult7.A.typicalB.abstractC.romanticD.historical8.A.expressedB.coveredC.avoidedD.limited9.A.sorted outB.blocked outC.acted outD.watched out10.A.benefitB.inventionC.advantageD.science11.A.dividedB.identifiedC.contributedD.followed12.A.went throughB.got over

25、C.gave upD.took out13.A.publicB.particularC.popularD.perfect14.A.excellentB.personalC.specificD.sensitive15.A.withB.atC.onD.in16.A.endB.startC.strengthD.source17.A.simpleB.shortC.oralD.free18.A.referredB.consideredC.choseD.treated19.A.conceptB.combinationC.varietyD.number20.A.formB.performanceC.chan

26、geD.result4、 William Butler Yeats was born in Sandymount, County Dublin, Ireland on June 13th, 1865. His father John was a law student who later worked on art, and young William and his siblings moved back and forth between Dublin and London daring much of their 1 . Most of their holidays were 2 wit

27、h their mothers family in Sligo, a place whose landscape, culture and folklore (民俗) 3 his own works.While his family belonged to the main Protestant minority which 4 themselves with the British, Yeats still 5 himself Irish. Indeed many of his poems and plays reflect Irish legends and castles. In 188

28、5, Yeats started 6 poems as a young man of 20. Many of his early works were later published as The Waiuierings of Oisin and Other Poems. He became 7 in politics, which 8 his becoming an Irish senator (参议员) in 1922 when the Irish Free State was formed. He 9 for 6 years but continued to write well into his seventies. Later in London, he also co-founded the Rhymers Club for 10 to share their poems, with his own 11 becoming popular with other poe

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