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2016届高考英语二轮复习精练:完形填空(6)

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  完形填空精练(6)

  Passage 1

  Run Freely-A Lesson About Courage

  One afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I

  21

  the car by the roadside and waited for her.

  As I looked

  22

  the car window, there was a small park where I saw a little boy, around one and a half to two years old,

  23

  freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short

  24 . The boy had a big smile on his face

  25

  he had just been set free from some sort of

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  . The boy would then fall to the grass,

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  , and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a

  28

  on his face.

  Kids, when they fall down, don’t view their falling down as failure, but

  29

  ,they treat it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they

  30

  . Not only was I touched by the boy’s persistence, but I was

  31

  touched by the manner in which he ran. With each attempt, he looked so

  32

  and so natural-no signs of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged. His only

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  was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could. He was just being a

  34

  -just being himself-being completely in the moment. He was not looking for

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  or was not worrying about whether

  36

  was watching. He wasn't concerned about being judged. He didn't seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him

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  and that it would be

  38

  if he did fall. No, all that

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  to him was to him was to accomplish the task, to feel the experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that

  40

  and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits in life.

  21.A.parked B.started C. rode D.broke

  22.A.toward B.down C. outside D.over

  23.A.playing B.running C.rolling D. smiling

  24.A.way B.distance C.time D. length[]

  25.A.as though B.so long as C.even if D.now that

  26.A.park B.cave C.castle D. prison

  27.A.take up B.get up C.break down D.lie in

  28.A.tear B.smile C.pleasure D.surprise

  29.A.however B.instead C.therefore D.anyhow-

  30.A.stop B.win C.achieve' D.succeed

  31.A.equally B.apparently

  C.actually D.luckily

  32.A.confident B.joyful C.quiet D.proud

  33.A.worry B.dream C.aim D.conclusion

  34.A.boy B.child C.player D.winner

  35.A.approval B.fortune C.chance ' D.trouble

  36.A.anyone B.someone C.everyone D.one

  37.A.fail B.run C.cry D.fall

  38.A.disappointing B.embarrassing C.frightening D.amusing

  39.A.happened B.cared C.mattered D.related

  40.A.observation B.discovery C.story D.Incident

  Passage 1:21-25 ACBBA

  26-30 DBBBD

  31-35 AACBA

  36-40 BDBCA

  Passage 2

  Many years ago, a baby boy came into this world. But

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  , he didn’t come with a cry, which was a big

  42

  from the medical point of view. The doctor turned the baby

  43

  and slapped his bottom sharply. The baby cried and

  44

  . The father smiled and silently cried

  45

  . He held the baby in his arms and didn’t allow the doctor to touch the baby anymore... That baby was me, and that man was my dad.

  Dad never tried to hug or kiss me when I was a child. And

  46

  , he never said “I love you” to me, either. Maybe it’s a Chinese cultural thing, or maybe that’s the way my dad was. But

  47

  I felt defeated, sad or lonely, dad was always there. He was a man of

  48

  words, but I could always feel a very special

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  to him.

  When I was in high school, dad retired and

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  a food stand on the street near my school. Every day when I finished

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  , my classmates and I

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  pass his food stand. But I really hated talking to dad in front of his food stand,

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  I did not want my classmates to know that my dad was selling noodles on the street!

  One night, I couldn’t

  54

  it any more and shouted, “Dad, could you stop selling your

  55

  noodles? I don’t need a father who sells noodles on the street!” At that moment, dad was

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  . He tried to say something but didn’t. When he turned his head

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  , something happened that I had never seen and would never forget for

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  of my life. His eyes were filled with tears and sadness. It was the first time that I saw dad

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  . My mom later told me that dad was selling noodles to save money for my college education. I was such an idiot, and even today I still feel

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  for that night.

  41. A. abruptly

  B. unfortunately

  C. expectedly

  D. fortunately

  42. A. question

  B. problem

  C. challenge

  D. solution

  43. A. upside down

  B. inside out

  C. up and down

  D. at the bottom

  44, A, existed

  B. produced

  C. delivered

  D. survived

  45. A. as well as

  B. either

  C. as well

  D. neither

  46. A. of course

  B. by no means

  C. on the contrary

  D. in vain

  47. A. whatever

  B. whichever

  C. whenever

  D. however

  48. A. few

  B. a little

  C. little

  D. a few

  49. A.combination

  B. conversation

  C. communication

  D. connection

  50. A. put up

  B. set up

  C. came up

  D. picked up

  51. A. school

  B. lesson

  C. course

  D. task

  52. A. could

  B. should

  C. would

  D. might

  53. A. whether

  B. though

  C. while

  D. because

  54. A. stand

  B. believe

  C. assume

  D. prove

  55. A. wonderful

  B. stupid

  C. delicious

  D. strange

  56. A. confused

  B. frightened

  C. shocked

  D. disappointed

  57. A. out

  B. around

  C. down

  D. away

  58. A. the rest

  B. the other

  C. another

  D. other

  59. A. laughing

  B. shouting

  C. hugging

  D. crying

  60. A. grateful

  B. guilty

  C. proud

  D. embarrassed

  Passage 2:41-45 BBADC

  46-50 ACADB

  51-55 ACDAB

  56-60 CDADB

  Passage 3

  Did you hear the sports story that came out of Greece a few years ago? No, it wasn’t from the country that started the Olympics,

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  it has an Olympic quality. The story came out of Greece, New York, and it was about Jason McElwain, a 17-year-old autistic(自闭的) kid, and Jim Johnson, a high school basketball

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  .

  Jason,who didn’t speak until he was five and always

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  with learning challenges, was

  24

  for a basketball player, only five foot six. In fact, he never

  25

  the team. He was the team manager, who kept statistics and handed out water bottles.

  But Coach Johnson

  26

  Jason’s enthusiasm for the game and his unselfish dedication to the team. So he decided if the score

  27

  , he might let him

  28

  a few minutes.

  Word got around and a group of students came to the game with signs

  29

  his nickname, “J-Mac,” and cutouts of his face placed on popsicle(冰棒)sticks.

  When Jason was put into the game with four minutes left, they

  30

  wildly hoping that he might even

  31

  a basket. In Hollywood, he would have done just that, and his teammates would have

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  him off on their shoulders. But in the

  33

  world of Greece, New York, Jason took a

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  and missed by about six feet. His supporters

  35

  and the coach worried that he may have set this young man up for

  36

  .

  But J-Mac

  37

  another shot, and another, and another.

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  he took 10 shots, and scored 20 points in his four minutes of

  39

  .

  And, yes, he was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates. And it was the career high point in the life of a coach who just gave a good kid a(n)

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  .

  21. A. if B. though C. since D. for

  22. A. star B. game C. coach D. play

  23. A. began B. went C listened D. struggled

  24. A. short B. big C. good D. ready

  25. A. gathered B. organized C. supported D. made

  26. A. showed B. liked C. developed D. lost

  27. A. decreased B. changed C. mattered D. permitted

  28. A. train B. rest C. play D. direct

  29. A. giving B. bearing C. calling D. keeping

  30. A. blamed B. laughed C. ran D. cheered

  31. A. score B. find C. fill D. hang

  32. A. cut B. carried C. put D. knocked

  33. A. real B. modern C. whole D. natural

  34. A. shot B. seat C. look D. step

  35. A. nodded B. broke C. agreed D. complained

  36. A. fame B. embarrassment C. courage D. achievement

  37. A. took B. heard C. got D. fired

  38. A. In fact B. In turn C. However D. Meanwhile

  39. A. sorrow B. joy C. glory D. guilt

  40. A. lesson B. chance C. prize D. award

  Passage 3:

  【语篇解读】一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹。

  21. B。这个故事并非来自奥运会诞生的那个国家,虽然它具有奥林匹克的特征。这个故事来自纽约的一个小镇———Greece。

  22. C。由下文可知,本文讲述的是一个男孩和一位中学篮球教练的故事。

  23. D。由上文的autistic (自闭的)以及“他五岁才说话”的事实,我们可以推断出Jason学习有障碍。struggle with斗争,抗争,符合语境。

  24. A。根据后面的only five foot six可知他太矮了,所以不适合打篮球。

  25. D。由下文的He was the team manager, who kept statistics and handed out water bottles可知Jason实际上并没有成为真正的球员,而只是做一些计分、分发水壶之类的事情。make the team加入团队。

  26. B。虽然Jason并不是真正的球员,但教练很欣赏他对篮球的热情以及他对球队无私的奉献。

  27. D。

  28. C。教练很感动,所以他想如果赛场上比分允许的话,他会让Jason打一会儿球。

  29. B。bear此处的意思是“显示,带有”。signs bearing his nickname写着他的绰号的招牌。

  30. D。

  31. A。比赛还有四分钟就要结束的时候,Jason上场了。大家欢呼着,希望他能投篮成功。score此处用作动词,意思是“得分”。

  32. B。如果是在好莱坞电影中,Jason很有可能在最后关头投篮成功,队员们也会把他高高举过肩头。carry sb. off on sb.’s shoulder将某人举过肩头。

  33. A。

  34. A。但是,在真实的世界里,Jason投篮未中。此处将现实与虚幻进行了对比。take a shot投篮。

  35. D。Jason投篮未中,他的支持者开始抱怨。missed, worried是关键信息。

  36. B。Jason投篮未中,观众开始抱怨。此时,教练开始怀疑自己的做法是否正确。他担心他把Jason置于尴尬的境地。

  37. A。take a shot投篮。

  38. A。Jason一次次地投篮。事实上,他投了十次篮。in fact用来作进一步的解释说明。

  39. C。Jason在四分钟内得20分。此处选glory突出他的成绩非凡。

  40. B。本文讲的是一位教练给了一个孩子一次机会,从而创造了一个奇迹。

  Passage It was one of the happiest Saturday mornings I had spent with my daughter, Gigi. That was, until two strangers threw her into their car and sped away. It seemed like a bad dream. I could __21__ speak when the police questioned me.

  After that, the policeman asked me to go home to wait. My friend Gloria came to

  __22__me. She took my hand and gave me

  __23__. It was a picture of a little girl

  __24__asleep in her bed, standing by the bed was a tall, blond(金发的)__25__.

  We prayed and waited by the phone until sunset. The __26__ never rang.

  Suddenly,the front door swung open. I looked up and __27__. There stood Gigi. I cried, throwing my __28__ around her. Gigi said:“I was scared. We were going really fast on an old __29__ road I'd never seen before. But then a tall man walked out __30__ the car,and they ran off the road and hit a tree. Then the tall man __31__ the car door and pulled me out. He was really nice,and said I would be okay. I must have gone to __32__, because when I woke up it is in front of our house. He must have brought me home.” “But who...how did he know..., where to bring you?”My voice broke. Gigi __33__ her head. Just then Gigi noticed Gloria's picture. “That's him!” she __34__ at the picture. “Mommy,that's the man who pulled me out of the car!” Gloria and I turned __35__. “Are you sure that's the man?” Gloria asked. “Yeah, that's him __36__ that he didn't have wings,and he was wearing blue jeans.”

  Later that night, the police found the__37__kidnappers. When questioned, the driver remembered turning away to __38__ hitting a tall blond man.

  Twenty years have gone by. We have never heard from any one claiming to have

  __39__Gigi. There have been no logical explanations for her __40__. But from that day on, I believe that all experiences, positive and negative, are given to us for our strengthening and learning.

  21.A. hardly

  B. hard

  C. fully

  D. full

  22.A. sympathize

  B. support

  C. comfort

  D. calm

  23.A. a map

  B. a picture

  C. a bag

  D. a book

  24.A. healthy

  B. sound

  C. reliable

  D. reasonable

  25.A. angel

  B. man

  C. maid

  D. servant

  26.A. phone

  B. door bell

  C. clock

  D. radio

  27.A. yelled

  B. screamed

  C. whistled

  D. whispered

  28.A. cheeks

  B. shoulders

  C. arms

  D. hands

  29.A. rocky

  B. smooth

  C. hard

  D. flat

  30.A. in back of

  B. at the bottom of

  C. on the top of

  D. in front of

  31.A. shut

  B. fastened

  C. opened

  D. loosened

  32.A. rest

  B. sleep

  C. break

  D. yawn

  33.A. shook

  B. nodded

  C. rolled

  D. trembled

  34.A. referred

  B. aimed

  C. pointed

  D. signaled

  35.A. sun­burnt

  B. light

  C. weak

  D. pale

  36.A. rather than

  B. including

  C. except

  D. other than

  37.A. injured

  B. dead

  C. harmed

  D. hurt

  38.A. stop

  B. avoid

  C. forbid

  D. keep

  39.A. released

  B. relieved

  C. delivered

  D. rescued

  40.A. escape

  B. breakout

  C. disappearance

  D. flowPassage 4:21—25ACBBA

  26—30 ABCAD

  31—35 CBACD

  36—40 CABDA

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