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2016届高考英语二轮复习精练:完形填空(9)

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  完形填空精练(9)

  Passage 1

  Communication is an important part of any relationship.Many of us are

  41

  to share our experiences or emotions with our friends.But when it's our turn to lend a(n)42,we soon become bored or are short of idea on how to _43

  and offer advice.

  That's because of what researchers call "listener burnout(倦怠)”.Friend might talk to us

  44,often complaining about the same

  45

  problems.When we offer quick advice to _46

  the situation, we may be unconsciously trying to

  47

  0urselves from buyout.However, good listeners

  48

  their natural tendency to solve the other's problems hurriedly and to keep the

  conversation brief.

  To be a good__49

  ,you need to use "active listening".It starts with the real _50 to

  help others and think through their feelings.Don't

  51

  things.You can start by putting your phone__

  52

  and sitting close to your friend.Let your facial expressions53一what he or she is

  saying.__

  54

  you are able to fully understand, aeknowledge the other person's 55

  by reflecting them back:" That must be really hard for you.”Use

  56

  words or even sounds such as “yes”, "right”,and"hmm"”t0

  57

  the other person to continue.

  0f course, a.58

  can be extremely hard if the other person is too critical.But don't get

  defensive.Effective listeners don't

  59

  negative criticism.Instead, they listen and understand

  what the person is trying to convey

  60 responding.

  41.A.afraid

  B.hesitant

  C.shy

  D.eager

  42.A.shoulder

  B.hand

  C.ear

  D.eye

  43.A.respond

  B.explain

  C.argue

  D.quit

  44.A.aimlessly

  B.endlessly

  C.deliberately

  D.cautiously

  45.A.difficult

  B.old

  C.acute

  D.sensitive

  46.A.fix

  B.discuss

  C.create

  D.describe

  47.A.forgive

  B.protect

  C.discourage

  D.prevent

  48.A.food

  B.display

  C.form

  D.overcome

  49.A.reader

  B.partner

  C.1istener

  D.speaker

  50.A.demand

  B.habit

  C.desire

  D.ability

  51.A.skip

  B.rush

  C.overlook

  D.postpone

  52.A.away

  B.off

  C.out

  D.up

  53.A.record

  B.restrict

  C.reject

  D.replace

  54.A.Whittler

  B.Since

  C.While

  D.If

  55.A.suggestions

  B.purposes

  C.responses

  D.feelings

  56.A.big

  B.tough

  C.strong

  D.shun

  57.A.force

  B.remind

  C.encourage

  D.convince

  58.A.conversation

  B.suggestion

  C.problem

  D.1ecture

  59.A.give up

  B.make up

  C.1eaVe out

  D.block out

  60.A.after

  B.before

  C.while

  D.once

  Passage :41-45 DCABB

  46-50 ABDCC

  51-55 BACAD

  56-60 DCADB

  Passage 2

  Once upon a time, there is a leprosy(麻风病) patient, who

  41

  from the disease for nearly 40 years, has been

  42

  on the roadside, he was led to the magic pool edge, But he lay there for nearly 40 years, still not to the

  43

  half goal.

  One day, God met him and asked: “Sir, do you want to be cured, the lifting of the

  44

  ?”

  The leprosy patient said: “Of course! Sinister but good people, they are after nothing but

  45

  , will not help me.”

  Hearing that, the God said: “Would you like to

  46

  the treatment?

  “I should, of course! But

  47

  for me to climb over the pond, the water

  48

  .”

  God listened to the leprosy patient, then after a little

  49

  , ask him once: “Don’t you want to be cured in the end?

  He said: “Yes!”

  God

  50

  : “Well, you now stand up to

  51

  to the pool, do not always find some reasons that can not be

  52

  for their own defense.”

  Upon hearing this, the leprosy patient was deeply

  53

  and immediately stood up and went to the water edge, containing the heart of God with his hands a few water to

  54

  . Twinkling of an eye, his

  55

  for nearly 40 years of leprosy paid off!

  Everyone has a ideal, the success of everyone. However, if you have not yet reached the

  56

  , the success of far-fetched, do you

  57

  yourself: I pay for their own ideals and how much effort? I was not always finding a(n)

  58

  for a lot of failure for my own sophistry? In fact, We should not make excuses for failure. We should find a

  59

  to success, As long as you have made the efforts to development, the fate will always

  60

  you.

  41. A. learned

  B. suffered

  ` C. gained

  D. benefited

  42. A. lying

  B. waiting

  C. sitting

  D. standing

  43. A. disease

  B. God

  C. pool

  D. road

  44. A. life

  B. person

  C. body

  D. disease

  45. A. yourself

  B. himself

  C. themselves

  D. herself

  46. A. receive

  B. refuse

  C. find

  D. ask

  47. A. looking

  B. waiting

  C. forgetting

  D. arranging

  48. A. put up

  B. dried up

  C. broke up

  D. took up

  49. A. happy

  B. excited

  C. anxious

  D. angry

  50. A. shouted

  B. thought

  C. replied

  D. smiled

  51. A. come

  B. leave

  C. run

  D. roll

  52. A. found

  B. completed

  C. taken

  D. followed

  53. A. encouraged

  B. moved

  C. ashamed

  D. please

  54. A. wash

  B. smoke

  C. spill

  D. drink

  55. A. struggle

  B. life

  C. work

  D. love

  56. A. ideal

  B. edge

  C. line

  D. agreement

  57. A. taught

  B. cured

  C. promised

  D. asked

  58. A. reason

  B. cause

  C. excuse

  D. factor

  59. A. pool

  B. god

  C. target

  D. solution

  60. A. oppose

  B. enable

  C. force

  D. follow

  Passage 2:41-45 BACDC

  46-50 ABBDC

  51-55 ABCDA

  56-60 ADCDD

  Passage 3

  It was during those hard days in a small community. Food was in short supply. I used to stop by Mr.Miller's stand for

  41

  One particular day, while Mr.Miller was

  42

  some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy

  43

  admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also

  44

  to the fresh green peas.

  The boy left. Mrs.Miller _ 45

  to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our

  46

  _, all from poor families. Jim always offers to

  47

  our produce for their marbles(弹珠). He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles

  48

  .Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for

  49

  ." I left the stand,

  50

  with this man.

  Years later, I went back to visit some

  51

  in that community and while I was there I learned Mr.Miller had died. I agreed to

  52

  my friends to see Mrs.Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of

  53

  . Ahead of us were three young men. They moved to the casket(棺椁). Mrs.Miller's eyes followed them

  54

  each young man placed his own

  55

  hand over the cold pale hand and then left.

  Our turn came to meet Mrs.Miller.I told her who I was and mentioned the

  56

  of the marbles. She said, "Those three young men were the boys. They told me how they

  57

  Jim's kindness."We've never had much

  58

  ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the

  59

  man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers.

  60

  beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !

  41.A. flowers

  B. grains

  C.vegetables D. fruits

  42.A. bagging

  B. digging C.selling D. cooking

  43.A. happily

  B. hungrily C.curiously

  D. seriously

  44.A. carried

  B. sent

  C.drawn D. led

  45.A. pulled up

  B. picked up

  C. got up

  D. came up

  46.A. community

  B. town

  C. home D. store

  47.A. trade

  B. bring

  C. change

  D. get

  48.A. in time

  B. in particular

  C. on purpose

  D. on average

  49.A. something

  B. everything

  C. anything

  D. nothing

  50.A. impressed

  B. surprised

  C. disappointed

  D. satisfied

  51.A. relatives

  B. friends

  C. businessmen

  D. workers

  52.A.introduce

  B. send

  C. accompany

  D. assist

  53.A. comfort

  B. thanks

  C. praise

  D. encouragement

  54.A. since

  B. whether

  C. because D. as

  55.A. cool

  B. warm C. red

  D. pale

  56.A. price

  B. color

  C. story D. number

  57.A. appreciated

  B. forgot C. needed D. helped

  58.A. debt

  B. wealth C. hope

  D. health

  59.A. tallest

  B. dearest

  C. richest

  D. toughest

  60.A.Rolling

  B.Fading

  C.Hanging

  D.Resting

  Passage 3:

  41. B

  42. C

  43. A

  44. D

  45. B

  46. C

  47. C

  48. A

  49. B

  50. D

  51. A

  52. D

  53. C

  54. B

  55. C

  56. D

  57. A

  58. B

  59. D

  60. C

  Passage 4

  There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degrees of health and wealth and the other comforts of life, one becomes happy,

  41

  becomes unhappy. This

  42

  from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, and events, and the resulting effects upon their minds.

  The people who are to be happy

  43

  their attention to the conveniences of things, the pleasant parts of conversation, the well-prepared dishes, the goodness of the wines, and the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the

  44

  things. They are,

  45

  , continually unsatisfied. By their words, they complain about the pleasure of society, offend many people, and

  46

  themselves disagreeable (不受欢迎的) everywhere. If this turn of mind were founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing and being disliked is perhaps taken up

  47

  by imitation (模仿). It grows into a habit, unknown

  48

  its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it are

  49

  its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and

  50

  them change this habit.

  Although in fact it is chiefly an act of imagination, it has serious

  51

  in life, since it causes deep sorrow and bad luck. Those people offend many others, nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most

  52

  politeness and respect. This

  53

  puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at obtaining

  54

  advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step

  55

  speak a word to favor their hopes. If they cause themselves public objections (反对), no one will

  56

  or excuse them, and many

  57

  join to criticize their wrongdoings. These people should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleasing,

  58

  worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do not,

  59

  will be good for others to avoid any contact with them. Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient,

  60

  when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.

  41.A. other

  B. another

  C. the other

  D. one another

  42.A. comes

  B. rises

  C. raises

  D. becomes

  43.A. draw

  B. focus

  C. attract

  D. pay

  44.A. same

  B. contrary

  C. happy

  D. funny

  45.A. however

  B. furthermore

  C. otherwise

  D. therefore

  46.A. let

  B. force

  C. make

  D. have

  47.A. originally

  B. finally

  C. normally

  D. gradually

  48.A. as

  B. to

  C. for

  D. at

  49.A. convinced for

  B. convincing for

  C. convinced of

  D. convincing of

  50.A. agree

  B. enjoy

  C. praise

  D. help

  51.A. consequences

  B. reasons

  C. causes

  D. phenomena

  52.A. usual

  B. common

  C. average

  D. normal

  53.A. hardly

  B. luckily

  C. seriously

  D. frequently

  54.A. any

  B. other

  C. few

  D. no

  55.A. and

  B. but

  C. so

  D. or

  56.A. defend

  B. offend

  C. intend

  D. attend

  57.A. shall

  B. must

  C. can

  D. will

  58.A. with

  B. without

  C. but for

  D. in case of

  59.A. one

  B. they

  C. it

  D. that

  60.A. specially

  B. only

  C. mainly

  D. especially

  参考答案

  Passage 4:41. C

  42. A

  43. B

  44. C

  45. D

  46. A 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. A

  51. B 52. C 53. A 54. D

  55. B 56. C 57. A

  58. B

  59. C 60. D

  Passage 4:41CADBD

  46-50CABC D

  51-55 ABDAD

  56-60 ADBCD

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