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1、高考英语艺考生专用 能力提升题型天天练完形填空50篇下 学生版 104-备考2021年高考英语艺术生专用能力提升题型天天练-完形填空50篇下Text 1 Several years ago, Melara was working in a hospital as a technicians assistant, trying to prepare a patient for a CAT scan. Being scanned and checked, the patients were 1 , so Melara did something he usually did by himself:

2、 he 2 . “I just started singing Brahms Lullaby but 3 my own lyrics(歌词),” Melara said, before softly repeating the changed lyrics. “Close your eyes and just 4 . Its a se-ven mi-nute te-st; go to sle-ep.”As a boy, Melara discovered that singing helped him manage his 5 and stay calm. It became an essen

3、tial part of his 6 . But in high school he was once laughed at for singing to himself, so he 7 his habit for years, unless he was alone.About a decade after working as an assistant, now doing a similar 8 at a medical center, Melara is known and celebrated for singing as he 9 patients around the medi

4、cal center, making them feel 10 during scans.He writes down the patients 11 . If he does not know the song they ask for, he will sing something 12 , then run off to find the song, 13 it and then sing the song in time for the patients return journey to their room.“It really is as 14 to me as it is to

5、 the patients,” Melara said. When Melara 15 a patients room to wheel them around the hospital, hell start with an introduction and 16 a range of services to make them comfortable. Then he gives them a warning: he 17 to sing. “Oh, its just singing? Thats 18 ,” is the usual reply. The flood of positiv

6、e feedback is perhaps what he 19 . Doing what he could to help the 20 is his aim.1Anervous Bcurious Cconfused Dbrave2Acried Bcomplained Cprayed Dsang3Aforgetting Bshortening Cmaking up Ddancing to4Aaccept Brelax Ctry Dleave5Aemotions Bdifficulties Cdirections Dnoises6Astudy Blife Csuccess Dcustom7Ak

7、ept Bcreated Cchanged Dburied8Asubject Bjob Cexperiment Dshow9Atransports Bfeeds Csaves Dcures10Abored Bdizzy Ccomfortable Dexcited11Aillness Bchanges Crequests Dability12Adifficult Bsimilar Cspecial Dsoft13Apractice Brecord Crewrite Dmake14Aharmful Bbeneficial Cgenerous Duseless15Abreaks into Bstop

8、s by Carrives at Dwanders around16Aappreciate Breceive Cdemand Doffer17Alikes Brefuses Ccontinues Dregrets18Afine Bstrange Cterrible Dnormal19Ashared Bexpected Ccollected Dgave20Apoor Bill Cyoung Dold Text 2 One of the most exciting archaeological (考古的) discoveries in history was made in November 19

9、22, when Howard Carter was 21 in the valley of the Kings in Egypt. After many months of digging, he finally 22 an unknown tomb. 23 with his friend Lord Carnarvon, who was providing the money for his work, Carter entered the 24 tomb. At first there was 25 , because the tomb was 26 . It was clear that

10、 it had been robbed at some time in the past. 27 , one of the workers eventually uncovered a small stairway that led down to another door that had not been 28 .Carter went down the dark staircase, walking 29 in case there were any traps. As he opened the 30 , Lord Carnarvon asked if he could see any

11、thing. He replied, “Yes, 31 things.” It was clear at once that they had discovered what they had been 32 . The tomb of King Tutankhamun was full of treasures of 33 value. There were over 5,000 objects of silver, gold and precious stones which had lain there 34 for thousands of years. Lord Carnarvons

12、 35 at discovering the treasures did not last long. Many of the local people were afraid of 36 the Kings tombs, and believed that the kings would punish anyone who 37 them. Lord Carnarvon had paid little attention to these 38 , but only a few weeks later, he 39 fell ill and died; at the exact time o

13、f his death, all the lights in Cairo went out all of a sudden, and far away in England, his dog also 40 .21Atraveling Bvisiting Cstanding Dworking22Afell into Bcame across Cpassed by Dknocked down23ABack BTogether CAround DAgain24Anew Bwarm Cdark Dfamiliar25Ajoy Bsatisfaction Cdisappointment Dsurpri

14、se26Adirty Bwet Cempty Dquiet27AInstead BBesides CTherefore DHowever28Aopened Blocked Cfixed Dreplaced29Acarefully Bquickly Cconfidently Dcalmly30Atomb Bdoor Ccase Deye31Aterrible Bcommon Cstrange Dwonderful32Alost Blooking for Cruined Dfocusing on33Agreat Blittle Clow Dno34Aundivided Bundeveloped C

15、undiscovered Dunplanned35Afear Bworry Cshame Dpleasure36Abuilding Brepairing Cclosing Ddisturbing37Abought Bmet Centered Dcleaned38Awarnings Bmistakes Cstores Djokes39Afinally Breally Csuddenly Dactually40Achanged Bdied Creturned DdisappearedText 3 I always dreamed of becoming a full-time writer. Af

16、ter two years as a salesman, I 41 my job and made up my mind to realize my 42 .No one could tell me whether I would succeed or not.I rented a basement and 43 to write.I had so many things to write because the enthusiasm(热情) was 44 in my heart.After a year or so, 45 , I began to doubt myself.I found

17、it 46 to earn my living by writing.None of my novels were 47 that year.But I 48 to follow my dream-even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of 49 .I believed anyone with a dream must learn to struggle for the 50 .During the hardest period of my life, a friend came to see me and tried to

18、 51 me, “Come to our company, 52 we will pay you 2,000 dollars a month.” 2,000 dollars was really a big fortune at that time.It would enable me to live a 53 life.As the money was dancing in my 54 , something cleared my senses.Hadnt I dreamed of being a writer, a full-time writer?“Thanks, but no,” I

19、said 55 , “Im going to stick to writing.”Again and again, I said to myself, “I will be 56 .People will love my novels.” 57 my first novel was published in 1991.I had the kind of success that few writers ever 58 .Twenty years have passed, but the effect it had on my life has 59 .Now I often 60 the ti

20、me working in that cold basement.I will say, “Anyone with a dream and persistence will be successful.”41Atook up Bgave up Capplied for Dprepared for42Amistake Bglory Cdream Dweakness43Aturned down Bsettled down Cbent down Dlooked down44Adecreasing Bfailing Cexploding Dburning45Ahowever Bthough Cther

21、efore Danyhow46Adifficult Bchangeable Cenjoyable Dnormal47Aproduced Battacked Cignored Daccepted48Apretended Bdetermined Cwaited Dagreed49Aanxiety Bdanger Cfailure Dpain50Aintelligence Breality Cmoney Dgoal51Apersuade Bcalm Cwarn Drequire52Aor Bbut Cand Dso53Ahealthier Bpoorer Cbetter Dsimpler54Ahan

22、d Bhead Cpocket Dwallet55Adoubtfully Beagerly Cfirmly Dwillingly56Asuccessful Bfaithful Csincere Dgenerous57AGradually BSuddenly CActually DFinally58Aexperienced Badmitted Cdesigned Dproved59Aended Bweakened Cchanged Dlasted60Ahear of Bthink of Cdream of Dcomplain ofText 4Three Apple engineers and t

23、hree Microsoft employees are traveling by train to a conference. The Microsoft engineers each buy tickets but the Apple engineers buy only a 61 ticket.“How are three people going to travel on only one 62 ?” asks a Microsoft employee. “Watch and youll see,” answers an Apple engineer.They all board th

24、e train. The Microsoft employees take their 63 but all three Apple engineers cram (拥挤) into a restroom and close the door behind them. 64 after the train has departed, the conductor comes around 65 tickets. He knocks on the restroom door and says, “Ticket, please.” The door opens just a crack and an

25、 arm 66 , ticket in hand. The 67 takes it and moves on. The Microsoft employees see this and agree it is quite a 68 idea.So after the conference, the Microsoft employees decide to 69 the Apple engineers as they always do on the return trip and save some 70 . When they get to the station, they buy on

26、e ticket. To their 71 , the Apple engineers dont buy any ticket at all.“How are you going to travel without a ticket?” asks one 72 Microsoft employee. “Watch and youll see,” answers an Apple engineer.When they board the train, the Microsoft employees cram into a 73 and the Apple engineers cram into

27、another one nearby. The train departs. Soon one of the Apple engineers 74 his restroom and walks over to where the Microsoft employees are 75 .He knocks on the door and says, “Ticket, please.”61Acheap Bsingle Creturn Dspecial62Aticket Broute Cmeans Drailroad63Aroutes Bchances Cturns Dseats64ADirectl

28、y BShortly CNearly DQuickly65Aexamining Breceiving Ccollecting Ddelivering66Aappears Bsticks Cholds Drises67Aemployee Bpoliceman Cconductor Dengineer68Astrange Bfoolish Cawful Dclever69Alearn Bcopy Caccept Dwatch70Amoney Btime Cenergy Dspace71Aexcitement Bagreement Cdisappointment Dastonishment72Ato

29、uched Bpuzzled Cfrightened Ddelighted73Abedroom Bsitting-room Crestroom Ddining-room74Aenters Bcrosses Cleaves Dreaches75Ahiding Bsitting Ctraveling Denjoying Text 5 At weekends, I went to the local library to borrow books as usual. On my way there I would pass by the nursing home. This time as I wa

30、lked toward the library, I saw an old woman 76 there all by herself. Today I decided to go to talk to her instead of just walking past.The old woman was very 77 to share her life with me. She told me about her father who was a (an) 78 working at a famous hospital. She told me about the wonderful 79 she had taken when she was exploring in Africa and the 80 moments she had with her friends. She smiled while 81 her best times. We sat there for about an hour.She told me she was 82 and that it was nice to talk to someone after such a long time. The last pe

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