1、届高考英语联考完形填空2012届福建龙岩一中模拟试题I grew up poor-living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had 36 money and few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was 37 and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could 38 afford a dream. My dream was to be a
2、39 . When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball; throw a ninetymileperhour fastball. I was also 40 : my highschool coach was Ollie Jarvis, who 41 me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular 42 with him changed my life forever. It was a summer and a friend rec
3、ommended me for a summer 43 . This meant a chance for my first income- cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the 44 of savings for a house for my mother. The opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to 45 at it. Then I realized I would have to 46 summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and t
4、hat meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldnt be playing, I was 47 about this. When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as 48 as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your 49 days are limited. You cant afford to waste them.”I stood before him with my head 50 , trying to
5、 think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth 51 his disappointment in me. “How much are you going to make at this job?” he demanded. “$ 3.25 an hour,” I replied. “Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a 52 ?” he asked. That 53 laid bare
6、 for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to 54 that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the 55 of my dreams. 36. A. some B. little C. no D
7、. much37. A. happy B. lovely C. angry D. noisy38. A. only B. ever C. still D. almost39. A. teacher B. coach C. doctor D. sportsman40. A. lucky B. satisfied C. hopeful D. surprised41. A. taught B. asked C. told D. trained42. A. match B. story C. moment D. incident43. A. job B. camp C. holiday D. cour
8、se44. A. cause B. start C. need D. amount45. A. stand B. call C. look D. jump46. A. take out B. cut off C. put on D. give up47. A. excited B. curious C. anxious D. disappointed48. A. mad B. puzzled C. regretful D. discouraged49. A. working B. playing C. learning D. shining50. A. shaking B. hanging C
9、. holding D. nodding51. A. feeling B. suffering C. facing D. expressing52. A. dream B. game C. chance D. life53. A. offer B. price C. question D. order54. A. study B. sports C. homework D. business55. A. clothes B. bike C. house D. goods2012届福建省三明市普通高中高三联考This is a story that can teach us a good les
10、son. One day, a man in rags begged from door to door along the street. With an old wallet in his hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad fortune and kept 36 why those who had so much money were never 37 and were always desiring more. “As far as
11、Im concerned, if I had only enough to 38 and to wear, I would not want anything more.”Just at that moment Goddess Fortune, who came down the 39 saw the beggar and said to him, “Hi, I have wished to 40 you for a long time. Now, open your 41 and I will pour my gold into it. But I will do that only on
12、this 42 : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold; but every piece falling upon the 43 shall become dust. Do you understand?”“I see.” said the beggar. “Then you should 44 ! Its obvious that your wallet is a/an 45 one, so dont load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune.The excited beggar
13、 could hardly 46 to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a 47 of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet grew heavier and heavier.“Is that enough? Isnt it cracking?” asked Fortune.“Never 48 .Its still strong enough now” answered the beggar.The wallet was filled with so many coins that th
14、e beggars handsbegan to 49 . “Ah, if only the golden stream would 50 forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “ 51 just a handful or two.” “There! Its full. The wallet will 52 .” warned the Goddess, but the beggar requested, “ It will 53 a little more, just a little more.” One more piece was a
15、dded and the wallet split. The 54 fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now 55 but his broken bag. 36. A. showing B. explaining C. proving D. wondering37. A. relaxed B. satisfied C. worried D. depressed38. A. learn B. watch C. eat D. play39. A. street B. bridge C. yard D. fores
16、t40. A. praise B. forgive C. help D. comfort41. A. coat B. pocket C. box D. wallet42. A. occasion B. suggestion C. situation D. condition43. A. hand B. feet C. ground D. street44. A. look out B. look after C. look up D. look down45. A. small B. empty C. worn D. full46. A. stand B. wait C. breathe D.
17、 think47. A. stream B. piece C. pair D. variety48. A. stop B. request C. fear D. insist49. A. spread B. close C. loose D. shake50. A. pour B. end C. dry D. melt51. A. take B. add C. lend D. send52. A. flow B. burst C. disappear D. change53. A. attract B. permit C. include D. hold54. A. present B. fo
18、od C. treasure D. metal55. A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something2012届贵州五校联考Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic(酗酒的)parents, had been failing since first grade . His 21 was not in school, but in the woods, where he often escaped alone, trying to 22 the sights, sounds and smells of
19、 his alcoholic home. As he was passed on from grade to grade, he went unnoticed until 23 .Miss White was a smiling, young, beautiful girl, and for the first time in his life, Steve couldnt take eyes off his teacher; yet, still he failed. He 24 did his homework. He continued to dream of other things.
20、 But one day, Miss Whites voice 25 into his daydreams.“Steve! Youre 26 enough! Dont give up on your life! I care about you!”Suddenly, Steve 27 it! Someone, totally perfect, cared about him! Steve went home from school, 28 that afternoon. He quickly gathered up his 29 . Serious and determined, he 30
21、for the woods.The following Monday he arrived at school 31. Miss White walked in the classroom and gave a 32 on the weekend homework. Steve hurried through the test, and was the first to 33 his paper. With a 34 of surprise, Miss White took his paper. Obviously 35 , she began to look it over. Suddenl
22、y, her face broke into a big 36 .From that moment 37 was the same for Steve. Life at home remained the same, but life still changed. He 38 that not only could he learn, but he was good at it! Steve began to excel! And he 39 this course throughout his school life.You see, its 40 , really. A change to
23、ok place within the heart of one boy, all because of one teacher, who cared. 21. A. hand B. word C. heart D. memory 22. A. watch out B. work out C. shut out D. find out 23. A. Miss White B. his mother C. his brother D. his father 24. A. often B. again C. ever D. never25. A. fled B. sank C. hid D. br
24、oke26. A. swift B. smart C. foolish D. attractive27. A. made B. got C. wondered D. guessed 28. A. thoughtful B. helpful C. careful D. shameful29. A. notes B. books C. toys D. tools 30. A. longed B. searched C. waited D. headed 31. A. by accident B. by mistake C. on time D. on purpose32. A. descripti
25、on B. quiz C. lecture D. show33. A. hand in B. put off C. take off D. give up34. A. shout B. smell C. scene D. look 35. A. tired B. excited C. puzzled D. frightened36. A. cry B. smile C. worry D. success37. A. nothing B. something C. nobody D. everything38. A. supposed B. announced C. discovered D.
26、doubted39. A. reformed B. delayed C. started D. continued40. A. simple B. dangerous C. illegal D. cruel2012届淮南二中高三英语模拟试题Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue. William BennettThanksgiving Daywas 36 . The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignmentto draw a
27、 picture of something for which they were 37 .Most of the class might be considered 38 disadvantaged, 39 still many would 40 the holiday with turkey and other traditional tasty food of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the 41 of most of her students art. And they were.But Douglas made
28、 a(an) 42 kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teachers true child of misery, weak and unhappy. 43 other children played during the break, Douglas got 44 by her side. Yes, his picture was different. He drew a hand. 45 else. Just a(an) 46 hand.His abstract image captured t
29、he 47 of his peers(同龄人). Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of 48 , because they raise turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police 49 and care for people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God. And so the discussion wentuntil the teacher almost 50 the
30、 young artist himself.When the children had gone 51 to other assignments, she paused at Douglas desk, 52 , and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, “Its 53 , teacher.”She recalled the 54 she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there. How often had she said
31、, “Take my hand, Douglas, well go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to 55 your pencil.” Or, “Lets do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teachers hand.Brushing aside a tear, she went on with her work.36. A. past B. near C. away D. off37. A. thankful B. respectful C. forgetful D. thoug
32、htful38. A. physically B. mentally C. economically D. nearly39. A. but B. and C. so D. or40. A. provide B. charge C. create D. celebrate41. A. topics B. subjects C. holidays D. pictures42. A. better B. different C. ordinary D. extraordinary43. A. With B. Before C. As D. After44. A. behind B. right C. directly D. close45. A. Something B. Anything C. Nothing D
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