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高考英语复习完形填空:专题训练16

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  完形填空

  1、 (2011·湖南省长沙市一中高三第七次月考)

  Two friends visited the zoo together. The zoo was very large and it was impossible to go

   36 . They had to decide where and which animal to visit as their time was

   37 . So both of them agreed not to repeat the journey after choosing a branch road at every fork.

  A road sign at the first fork indicated one way to the

   38 

  quarters and the other to the tiger hill. They decided on the former after a brief discussion because lions were “the king of the grassland”. The second showed a division going

   39 

  to the panda and the peacock.

  They favored panda as it was the nation’s treasure and went its way. Thus they made choices all along the way and each choice meant a rejection that they couldn’t help

   40  . But they had to

   41 

  it, and immediately, for it brooked (容忍) no delay. If they

   42 

  they would miss more. Only

   43 

  decision could offer more chances for sightseeing and

   44 

  possible regret.

  Life is more or less like this—alternatives often occur that one has to choose, for example, between two

   45 

  jobs, two fascinating wooers (追求者). To obtain one you have to

   46 

  the other—you can only get

   47 

  of it. If you spend time weighing the pros and cons and calculating gains and losses, you will most likely end up in empty­handedness. Don’t be sad about it. At least you have got half of the desirable things in life—something that is hard to come by.

  (

  )36. A.anywhere

  B.everywhere

  C.somewhere

  D.nowhere

  (

  )37. A.limited

  B.spared

  C.lengthened

  D.permitted

  (

  )38. A.bear

  B.monkey

  C.elephant

  D.lion

  (

  )39. A.directly

  B.immediately

  C.separately

  D.deeply

  (

  )40. A.remembering

  B.regretting

  C.refusing

  D.receiving

  (

  )41. A.make

  B.put

  C.set

  D.take

  (

  )42. A.left

  B.went

  C.hurried

  D.hesitated

  (

  )43. A.important

  B.serious

  C.careful

  D.rapid

  (

  )44. A.reduce

  B.cause

  C.increase

  D.lose

  (

  )45. A.terrible

  B.easy

  C.desirable

  D.hard

  (

  )46. A.give out

  B.give in

  C.give up

  D.give away

  (

  )47. A.both

  B.half

  C.neither

  D.all

  BADCB ADDAC

  C B

  2、(2011·湖南省长沙市第一中学高三第六次月考)

  “We’ve been good friends for so many years. And I don’t think you meant to do that ...” I said to myself, looking at Jack, my friend who was running across the

   36 

  field.

  How I wish I could join them! But it was impossible because of the pain in my left foot, caused by Jack.

  I first met Jack in a football match in the elementary school. When my team looked as if we were  37  , Jack, who was watching, volunteered to join us. He was so confident and skilled that we won. From then on, Jack and I often played together and became best friends.

  But something happened before an important football match between Class Six and my class. My class had so many good players that we had to

   38 

  the best ones. Jack and I were in

  the same

  team. The match was close in the first half. I saw my chance and was ready to score a goal. Suddenly, Jack

   39 

  me. He slid to stop the ball, but collided

  with my left foot. I knew I had lost the chance to score and was

   40 

  the field. But what really hurt me was that Jack didn’t say sorry.

  And when some of my teammates said he did it on purpose to

   41 

  me from scoring, I felt even

   42 .

  Now I stand here, with tears in my eyes. I don’t want to

   43 

  those words but I don’t know how to persuade myself they are

   44  . Then everything changes when Jack scores and wins! How excited I am!

  While I am still

   45 

  in excitement, someone pats my shoulder. It is Jack, with a smile on his face. “I’m sorry that you can not join in because of my

   46 

  . But you see, Jason, we beat them! No matter whether you joined in or not, you’ve made a contribution. Come on, let’s celebrate!” Suddenly, I am

   47 

  by the players. The sunshine is so bright that I close my eyes. Riding high above my teammates, I feel so happy. And I know the

  friendship

  between Jack and me will last forever.

  36. A.basketball

  B.volleyball

  C.badminton

  D.football

  37. A.lost

  B.winning

  C.leading

  D.beaten

  38. A.replace

  B.award

  C.decide on

  D.call in

  39. A.ran into

  B.ran to

  C.ran across

  D.ran away

  40. A.sent away

  B.carried off

  C.stuck to

  D.hold on

  41. A.break

  B.interrupt

  C.make

  D.keep

  42. A.amused

  B.comfortable

  C.depressed

  D.scared

  43. A.believe

  B.say

  C.deny

  D.hear

  44. A.right

  B.false

  C.true

  D.bad

  45. A.lost

  B.fallen

  C.caught

  D.drawn

  46. A.score

  B.pride

  C.reason

  D.carelessness

  47. A.raised up

  B.pulled away

  C.picked up

  D.pushed off

  3、(2011·黑龙江省鸡西市第一中学高三上学期期末考试)

  I believe in my mother.My belief began when I was just a kid, when I

  36 becoming a doctor.

  My mother was a 37 .Through her work, she observed that 38 _people spent a lot more time 39 _than they did watching television.She announced that my brother and I could only watch two to three 40 TV programs during the week.With our free time, we had to read two books each week from the Detroit Public Library and 41 written book reports to her.She would mark them up with check markers and underline the 42 parts.Years later we realized her marks were a 43 .My mother was illiterate(文盲).Although we had no money, 44 the covers of those books, I could go anywhere, do anything and be anybody.

  When I entered high school, I was an A-student, but not for 45 .I wanted the fancy clothes.I wanted to hang about with the guys.I went from being an A-student to a B-student and to a C-student, but I didn’t 46 .I was cool.

  One night my mother came home after her several jobs and I 47 _about not having enough Italian knit shirts.She said, “Okay, I’ll give you the money I 48_ this week by rubbing floors and cleaning bathrooms and you can buy the family food and pay the bills.With 49_ left over, you can have all that you want.” I was very 50 with that arrangement.But once I got through 51 money, there was nothing left.I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to keep a(n) 52 over our heads and any kind of food on the table.I was also 53 that immediate satisfaction wasn’t going to get me anywhere.Success 54 intellectual(知识上的) preparation.I went back to my studies and became an A-student again, and 55_ I realized my dream and I became a doctor.

  36.A.contributed to

  B.was sure of

  C.dreamed of

  D.thought of

  37.A.maidservant

  B.teacher

  C.worker

  D.nurse

  38.A.honest

  B.successful

  C.kind

  D.careful

  39.A.writing

  B.reading

  C.working

  D.training

  40.A.familiar

  B.dull

  C.designed

  D.selected

  41.A.turn in

  B.take in

  C.bring in

  D.check in

  42.A.difficult

  B.easy

  C.opposite D.important

  43.A.wealth

  B.quiz

  C.pleasure

  D.competition

  44.A.between

  B.under

  C.within

  D.below

  45.A.the last

  B.a minute

  C.long

  D.anything

  46.A.know

  B.care

  C.admit

  D.realize

  47.A.announced

  B.claimed

  C.complained

  D.blamed

  48.A.borrow

  B.make

  C.control

  D.collect

  49.A.something

  B.everything

  C.anything

  D.nothing

  50.A.encouraged

  B.puzzled

  C.moved

  D.pleased

  51.A.adding

  B.applying

  C.dividing

  D.exchanging

  52.A.balance

  B.arrangement

  C.hat

  D.roof

  53.A.aware

  B.worried

  C.confused

  D.delighted

  54.A.included

  B.required

  C.combined

  D.matched

  55.A.actually

  B.shortly

  C.fortunately

  D.finally

  36-40

  CABBD

  41-45

  ADCAC

  46-50

  BCBBD

  51-55 CDABD

  4、 (2011·黑龙江省哈九中高三上学期期末考试)

  I’ve always had strong opinions of how love should be expressed, but others had their own ways of showing care.

  What I

  41

  most about visiting my boyfriend’s parents is the loud tick of the clock in the dining room as we

  42

  ate our meal.With so little conversation I was quick to

  his family as cold.When we got into the

  to go home, his father suddenly appeared.4

  , he began to wash his son’s windscreen.I could feel he is a caring man through the glass.

  I learned another lesson about love a few years later.My father often

  4

  me early in the morning.“Buy Xerox.It’s a good sharp price,” he might say when I answered the phone.No pleasant

  4

  or inquiry about my life ,just financial instructions.This manner of his

  4

  me and we often quarreled.But one day, I thought about my father’s success in business and realized that his concern for my financial security lay behind his

  4

  morning calls.The next time he called and told me to buy a stock, I

  5

  him.

  When my social style has conflicted with that of my friends, I’ve often felt

  .For example, I always return phone calls

  and regularly contact with my friends.I expect the same from them.I had one friend who rarely called, answering my messages with short e-mails.I rushed to the

  : She wasn’t a good friend! My anger

  54

  as the holidays approached.But then she came to a gathering I

  5

  and handed me a beautiful dress I had fallen in love with when we did some window-shopping the previous month.I was

  5

  at her thoughtfulness, and regretful for how I’d considered her to be

  57

  .Clearly I needed to change my expectations of friends.

  Far too often, I ignored their

  5

  expressions, eagerly expecting them to do things in my

  59

  .Over the years, however, I’ve learned to

  60

  other persons, love signs.

  41.A.remember B.enjoy C.value D.admire

  42.A.excitedly B.nervously C.silently D.instantly

  43.A.regard B.treat

  C.take D.think

  44.A.bus B.train C.car D.plane

  45.A.Punctually B.Carefully C.Proudly D.Coldly

  46.A.visited B.interrupted C.warned D.telephoned

  47.A.greeting B.meeting C.apology D.explanation

  48.A.interested B.angered C.encouraged D.surprised

  49.A.long B.short C.warm D.polite

  50.A.praised B.remembered C.blamed D.thanked

  51.A.content B.guilty C.curious D.disappointed

  52.A.in order B.in turn C.without delay D.without difficulty

  53.A.feeling B.suggestion C.judgment D.belief

  54.A.disappeared B.grew C.helped D.declined

  55.A.opened B.refused C.hosted D.invited

  56.A.depressed B.upset C.fascinated D.shocked

  57.A.uncaring B.dishonest C.unhappy D.uncooperative

  58.A.unique B.common C.pleasant D.familiar

  59.A.opinion B.way C.mind D.life

  60.A.send B.read C.give D.express

  完型41-45 ACACB

  46-50 DABBD

  51-55DCCBC

  56-60 DA ABB

  5、(2011·黑龙江省哈尔滨六中高三上学期期末考试)

  Several pieces of advice I've gotten in my life have really made a difference.

  "Be

  36

  to people." This sounds quite common, but I'll never

  37

  my father telling me that. was ten, and I had been rude to someone.He said, "There is no

  38

  in being rude to anyone at any time.You never know who you're going to meet later in life.

  39

  .you don't change anything by being rude.

  40

  you don't get anywhere."

  "

  41

  that you can do anything you want to do.Don't let anyone say, 'You're not

  42

  enough…it's too hard…it's a bad

  43

  …no one has done that before…girls don't do that.'"My mom gave me that advice in 1973.And it

  44

  me to never worry about what others were saying about my

  45

  direction.

  "Always do the

  46

  job you can do at whatever you're assigned, even if you think it's 47__." Jerry Parkinson, an assistant advertising manager and my boss at P&G, told me this in 1979.Here I had just

  48

  from Harvard Business School(HBS), and I was assigned to determine

  49

  the hole in the Ivory shampoo bottle should be: 3/8 of an inch or 1/8 of an inch. did research, focus groups ...and I would come home at night

  50

  how

  had gone from HBS to this.But later

  realized that any job you're given is a(n)

  51

  to prove yourself.

  "Don't be a credit hog (吝惜赞扬的人).If you're

  52

  in the neighborhood of good things, good things will

  53

  to you." Tom Tierney, who was my boss at Bain in 1981 and is now on the eBay board, told me this.It's

  54

  ? you get ahead by crediting (赞扬) other people.

  Finally, in 1998, I was in New York

  55

  the big celebration as eBay went public (上市).My husband is a doctor. called into his operating room and told him the great news.And he said, "That's nice."

  36.A.honest

  B.nice

  C.patient

  D.loyal

  37.A.forget B.imagine C.hear D.miss

  38.A.use B.good C.need D.point

  39.A.In addition B.In case C.In return D.In general

  40.A.Rarely B.Usually C.Nearly D.Unfortunately

  41.A.Guess B.Forget C.Remember D.Prove

  42.A.pretty B.smart C.strong D.quick

  43.A.effort B.result C.support D.idea

  44.A.allowed B.challenged C.pressed D.pushed

  45.A.marriage B.life C.entertainment D.major

  46.A.first B.best C.hardest D.easiest

  47.A.exciting B.impossible C.boring D.interesting

  48.A.returned B.left C.applied D.graduated

  49.A.how much B.how often C.how big D.how deep

  50.A.wondering B.confusing C.seeking D.consulting

  51.A.approach B.opportunity C.means D.occasion

  52.A.instantly B.likely C.constantly D.hurriedly

  53.A.fall B.happen C.refer D.turn

  54.A.true B.false C.meaningful D.reasonable

  55.A.holding B.seeing C.joining D.attending

  Mother was making a dish for Mrs. Smith next door,

  36

  six-year-old Susie came up and

  37

  why Mommy was doing so.

  “Because Mrs. Smith is very sad; she lost her daughter and she has a broken heart. We need to take care of her

  38

  .” “And when someone is very, very sad, they have trouble doing the 39

  things like making dinner or other housework. Because we’re part of a

  40

  and Mrs. Smith is our neighbor, we need to do some things to help her. Mrs. Smith won’t ever be able to talk with or hug her daughter or do all those 41

  things that mommies and daughters do together. You’re a very smart girl, Susie; maybe you’ll think of some way to help take care of Mrs. Smith.”

  Susie thought seriously about this

  42

  and how she could do her part in

  43

  Mrs. Smith. A few minutes later, Susie knocked on her door. After a few moments, Mrs. Smith

  44

  the knock with a “Hi, Susie”.

  Susie noticed that Mrs. Smith didn’t have that

  45

  musical quality about her voice when she greeted someone, and she also looked as though having been

  46

  because her eyes were watery and swollen (肿胀).“What can I do for you, Susie?”asked Mrs. Smith.

  “My mommy says that you lost your daughter and you’re very, very sad with a broken heart.” Susie 47

  her hand out shyly. In it was a

  48

  . “This is for your 49

  .” Mrs. Smith knelt down and hugged Susie, choking back her tears. through her tears she said, “Thank you, darling girl, this will help a lot.”

  Mrs. Smith

  50_Susie’s act of kindness and took it one step

  51 . She bought a small key ring with a picture frame — 52 designed to carry keys and proudly display a family portrait at the same time. Mrs. Smith placed Susie’s Band-Aid in the frame to

  53

  herself to heal a little every time she sees it. She wisely knows that healing takes time and support. It has become her 54

  for healing,

  while not forgetting the joy and love she 55__ with her daughter.

  36. A. when B. then C. as D. while

  37. A. stated

  B. wandered

  C. claimed

  D. wondered

  38. A. after all

  B. at present

  C. from now on

  D. for a little while

  39. A. little

  B. few

  C. hard

  D. tough

  40. A. family

  B. community

  C. world

  D. race

  41. A. wonderful

  B. satisfactory

  C.pleased

  D. sad

  42. A. challenge

  B. chance

  C. incident

  D. risk

  43. A. attending to

  B. sticking with

  C. dealing with

  D. getting on with

  44. A. reacted

  B. responded

  C. answered

  D. received

  45. A. desperate B. familiar

  C. annoying

  D. anxious

  46. A. sleeping B. reflecting

  C. weeping

  D. praying

  47. A. brought

  B. took

  C. held

  D. pulled

  48. A. Band-Aid B. key

  C. picture

  D. frame

  49. A. daughter B. eyes

  C. hands

  D. broken heart

  50. A. refused B. accepted

  C. agreed

  D. received

  51. A. further

  B. as well

  C. in detail

  D. once again

  52. A. that

  B. which

  C. what

  D. one

  53. A. recover

  B. remind

  C. reward

  D. repay

  54. A. symbol

  B. burden

  C. pressure

  D. ambition

  55. A. passed

  B. spent

  C. experienced

  D. lived

  36—40ADDAB

  41—45AAACB

  46—50CCADB

  51—55ADBAC

  7、(2011·河南省信阳高中2011届高三第三次大考试题(英语)

  I was on the train when a girl got on. The couple seeing her off seemed

  36

  about her safety. The woman gave the girl detailed instructions

  37

  how to avoid speaking to strangers.

  As I had become

  38

  by then, I could not tell what the girl looked like. “Are you going all the way to Dehra Dun?” I asked her as the train

  39

  out of the station.

  My

  40

  surprised her. She gave a little exclamation (惊呼), and said, “I didn’t know anyone else was here. ”

  As often happens, people with good eyesight

  41

  to see what is right in front of them. They have too much to observe, I

  42

  .

  “I didn’t see you either at first,” I said. “But I heard you come in.” I wondered if I would be able to prevent her from

  43

  that I couldn’t see.

  “I’m getting down at Saharanpur,” the girl said. “My aunt is

  44

  me there. Where are you going?”

  “To Mussoorie,” I replied.

  “Oh, lucky you! I wish I were going to Mussoorie. I love the mountains.

  45

  in October.”

  “Yes, this is the best time,” I said,

  46

  my memories when I could see. The

  47

  are covered with beautiful flowers, the sun is delicious, and at night you can sit in front of a camp fire and drink brandy.

  “What is it like outside?” I asked.

  She seemed to find nothing strange in the question. “

  48

  don’t you look out of the window?” she asked quite

  49

  .

  I felt for the window. It was open and I faced it,

  50

  to study the scenery. “Have you noticed,” I ventured(冒险说), “that the trees seem to be moving while we seem to be standing still?”

  “

  51

  always happens,” she said.

  I

  52

  to face the girl, and for a while we sat in silence. “You have an interesting face,” I commented. It was a(n)

  53

  remark.

  “You are gallant (恭维的), ” she said.

  At the next stop, the girl said goodbye to me and a man got on. “She was an interesting girl,” I said. “Can you tell me —— did she

  54

  her hair long or short?” “I don’t remember,” he replied. “It was her eyes I noticed, not her hair. She had such beautiful eyes, but they were of no

  55

  to her – she was completely blind. Didn’t you notice?”

  36. A. puzzled

  B. severe

  C. anxious

  D. strict

  37. A. beyond

  B. on

  C. above

  D. up

  38. A. deaf

  B. speechless

  C. blind

  D. short-sighted

  39. A. left

  B. pushed

  C. rushed

  D. pulled

  40. A. sound

  B. voice

  C. noise

  D. tongue

  41. A. decide

  B. hate

  C. fail

  D. happen

  42. A. reply

  B. hope

  C. ask

  D. suppose

  43. A. seeing

  B. discovering

  C. noticing

  D. hearing

  44. A .meeting

  B. waiting

  C. accepting

  D. visiting

  45. A. Specially

  B. Occasionally C. Unusually

  D. Especially

  46. A. calling up

  B. calling at

  C. calling out

  D. calling on

  47. A. rivers

  B. hills

  C. villages

  D. rails

  48. A. Where

  B. How come

  C. Why

  D. How about

  49. A. actually

  B. naturally

  C. obviously

  D. undoubtedly

  50. A. beginning

  B. walking

  C. pretending

  D. intending

  51. A. That

  B. Such

  C. Which

  D. What

  52. A. went

  B. submitted

  C. moved

  D. turned

  53. A. safe

  B. strange

  C. ideal

  D. general

  54. A. do

  B. have

  C. keep

  D. leave

  55. A. importance

  B. value

  C. use

  D. difference

  36—40

  CBCDB

  41—45

  CDBAD

  46—50

  ABCBC

  51—55

  ADACC

  8、 (2011·河南省卫辉市高级中学高三第四次月考)

  Growing trees in the concrete jungle of Los Angels brings neighbors benefits beyond beauty.

  As the

  36

  of TreePeople, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1973, Andy, now 54, has inspired hundreds of thousands of volunteers to

  37

  plant more than two million trees throughout Southern California.

  Tree People 38 tools, blueprints, planting demonstrations, and tree-care supervisors free to all the participants,

  39

  me. “You will need their support,” Andy said, referring to my neighbors. “ 40

  the community behind you, the trees you plant will die in five years.” So I started knocking on doors, hoping to share

  41

  I’d learnt in Tree People’s seminar(培训班) about the critical role of trees in removing smog from the

  42

  , cooling our homes and preventing water runoff.

  Strange

  43

  it may seem, some people are afraid of trees. “The roots destroy sidewalks,” one neighbor said, “

  44

  will ruin my pipes. And I don’t want leaves.”

  45

  told me.

  When I called Andy about the

  46

  I was getting from my neighbors, he encouraged me to keep trying. So my son and my wife delivered cookies while I went door to door. It

  47

  us half a year to sign permission forms from 16 neighbors for 21 trees.

  When the big day arrived, I was excited and

  48

  . What if I threw a planting tree and

  49

  else came? But as I set out shovels(铁铲), my son and wife made cakes and doughnuts,

  50

  started to gather. Friends brought friends. Neighbors came with cousins and grandchildren. A local middle school even

  51

  with half the seventh grade. More than 300 people joined us.

  Then Andy led us in a

  52

  : welcoming each tree into the world and

  53

  it name. After the ceremony, as I shook hands with volunteers and my neighbors, I

  54 help but feel we’d accomplished

  55

  great. After all, trees need people, and people need trees.

  16.A. friend

  B. interviewer

  C. president

  D. volunteer

  17.A. bravely

  B. actively

  C. anxiously

  D. generously

  18.A. supports

  B. affords

  C. shows

  D. provides

  19.A. including

  B. considering

  C. containing

  D. reminding

  20.A. For

  B. Without

  C. With

  D. Except

  21.A. what

  B. which

  C. that

  D. how

  22.A. cloud

  B. wind

  C. sky

  D. air

  23.A. while

  B. if

  C. however

  D. as

  24.A. You

  B. I

  C. They

  D. It

  25.A. The other

  B. Another

  C. Other

  D. Others

  26.A. resistance

  B. acceptance

  C. agreement

  D. praise

  27.A. spent

  B. paid

  C. took

  D. covered

  28.A. moved

  B. disappointed

  C. surprised

  D. nervous

  29.A. everybody

  B. nobody

  C. somebody

  D. anybody

  30.A. volunteers

  B. journalists

  C. friends

  D. neighbors

  31.A. made up

  B. took up

  C. showed up

  D. cheered up

  32.A. ceremony

  B. march

  C. activity

  D. celebration

  33.A. calling

  B. leaving

  C. making

  D. giving

  34.A. wouldn’t

  B. shouldn’t

  C. couldn’t

  D. needn’t

  35.A. anything

  B. something

  C. nothing

  D. everything

  9、(2011·河南省开封市2011届高三第一次模拟考试)

  Many years ago, I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.

  One very cold, wet night at about 3 : 30 a.m, there was a at the front door of our house.A young man, from head' to toe, explained that he had

  38

  out of petrol about 30 km up the road.He had left his pregnant () wife and his two childrenat the car and said that he would hitchhike () back.As soon as I

  40

  a can with petrol,I took him back to his car, where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both

  41

  .They were wet and cold.I suggested that they me back.Before leaving, I had turned the heater

  43

  in the roadhouse, so when we went in, it was nice and

  44

  .While the little ones played and ran ,1 prepared bread and butter for the children, 46 hot chocolate for the adults.

  It was about five a.m.before they.The young fellow asked me how much he should pay me and I told him that the petrol had shown $ 15.He offered to pay call-out fee, but I would’t accept it.

  About a month later,! received afrom Interstate, a large bus company that we had been trying to

  51

  to stop off at our roadhouse for a long time.Itout that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager, the most

  53

  person in the company.

  In his letter, he thanked me again and me that, from then on, all their buses would stop at my service station.In this , a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a huge amount of benefit.

  36.A.kick

  B.strike

  C.beat

  D.knock

  37.A.cool

  B.hot

  C.wet

  D.warm

  38.A.driven

  B.used

  C.come

  D.run

  39.A.away

  B.behind

  C.off

  D.out

  40.A.supplied

  B.poured

  C.equipped

  D.filled

  41.A.sleeping

  B.crying

  C.quarrelling

  D.fighting

  42.A.get

  B.ring

  C.lead

  D.follow

  43.A.on

  B.off

  C.in

  D.over

  44.A.clean

  B.dry

  C.warm

  D.tidy

  45.A.around

  B.away

  C.out

  D.up

  46.A.or

  B.but

  C.so

  D.and

  47.A.left

  B.arrived

  C.ate

  D.stayed

  48.A.tank

  B.can

  C.pump

  D.pipe

  49.A.suddenly

  B.hurriedly

  C.worriedly

  D.thankfully50.A.call

  B.letter

  C.check

  D.notice

  51.A.get

  B.force

  C.require

  D.make

  52.A.pointed

  B.turned

  C.worked

  D.found

  53.A.generous

  B.successfulC.serious

  D.powerful

  54.A.praised

  B.persuadedC.informed

  D.warned

  55.A.lesson

  B.business

  C.course

  D case

  10、(2011·河南省焦作市部分学校高三上学期期终调研测试)

  He fell in love with her at the first sight at a party. She was so outstanding while he was so

  36

  . At the end of the party, he invited her to have

  37

  with him. She was very

  38

  , but she promised.

  Sitting in a nice coffee shop, he was too

  39

  to say anything. Suddenly he

  said to the waiter,“Would you please give me some

  40

  ?” Everybody stared at him, so strange!His face turned red, but still, he

  41

  the salt in his coffee and drank it.

  She asked him

  42

  ,“Why do you have this

  43

  ?”

  He replied,“When I was a little boy, I was living near the

  44

  . Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood and my

  45

  .”

  While saying that tears

  46

  his eyes. She was deeply

  47

  . That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their story. Later they got

  48

  … And, every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee, as she knew that’s the way he liked it.

  After 40 years, he passed away, leaving her a letter which

  49

  :

  My dearest, please forgive my lie,

  the only

  50

  I said to you --the salty coffee. The first time we

  51

  I was so nervous that actually I wanted some sugar. I

  52

  to tell you the truth many times, but I was too afraid to do that, as I have

  53

  not to lie to you forever… Having you is my biggest happiness even though I have to drink the salty coffee.

  Her tears

  54

  the letter totally wet. Someday, someone asked her,“What’s the taste of salty coffee?”She replied,“It’s

  55

  .”

  36. A. handsome B. pretty

  C. humorous

  D. ordinary

  37. A. dinner B. coffee C. tea

  D. meal

  38. A. surprised B. disappointed C. shocked D. ashamed

  39. A. anxious

  B. eager

  C. nervous

  D. serious

  40. A. sugar

  B. paper C. salt D. spoon

  41. A. put

  B. took

  C. mixed

  D. dipped

  42. A. curiously B. carefully C. seriously D. elegantly

  43. A. interest B. practice C. hobby D. act

  44. A. city B. village C. sea D. road

  45. A. mother

  B. family C. hometown D. friend

  46. A. formed

  B. filled C. collected D. appeared

  47. A. touched

  B. moved C. inspired D. encouraged

  48. A. divorced B. married C. drunk D. hurt

  49. A. wrote B. spoke C. told D. said

  50. A. request

  B. will C. fact D. lie

  51. A. danced

  B. dated C. gathered

  D. talked

  52. A. managed B. offered C. tried D. failed

  53. A. promised B. asked C. ordered D. persuaded

  54. A. watered B. beat C. covered D. made

  55. A. romantic B. salty C. sweet D. cosy

  36-40 DBACC

  41-45 AACCC

  46-50 BABDD

  51-55 BCADC

  11(2011·河南省辉县市第一高级中学高三12月月考)

  I was in a department store with my mom, aunt, and my sister a few days ago.

  36 , I am one of those people who do not like to go shopping with my family. However, I decided this time to 37 them.

  My aunt and I were 38 for some things to buy for our family when I noticed two 39 on the side. One of them had a little girl sitting on it with her 40 nearby and the other one was 41 . So, I decided to sit down. While I was 42

  my own thing there, I 43 that the family were not in front of the

  44

  anymore. I saw the girl 45 and look around for her family. She came back and I saw her in 46, crying.

  I knew that she 47 her family and was all by herself . Now, I am sure that almost everybody has been lost in a department store or 48 big before and we all know that feeling. 49 I went up to her and asked what was 50 and in between tears she told me she was lost. I 51 her a smile card I just bought. You should have seen the 52 on her face when she read it. Then I went up to customer service center and 53 them what happened. People there promised to 54 her. After I left, the little girl’s parents went there and I could see them looking around for the person who had found their daughter and given her the 55. Little did they know it was a regular teenager who did it.

  36.A.Luckily

  B.Usually

  C.Sadly

  D.Surprisingly

  37.A.help

  B.encourage

  C.join

  D.support

  38.A.answering

  B.looking

  C.preparing

  D.calling

  39.A.chairs

  B

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