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2016届高考英语二轮复习精练:完形填空(2)

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  完形填空精练(2)

  阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Passage 1

  A lesson for life

  “Fenil is so fat! Fenil is so fat!”A11 the classmates used to laugh at Fenil about his

  41

  but Fenil

  42

  responded. One Friday, Fenil was playing football during the physical education class. The

  43

  was competitive. When Fenil was near the net, a

  44

  passed on the ball to him. Fenil tried his best to

  45

  a goal but missed somehow. The game was over and Fenil's team

  46

  .

  Arjun said to Fenil, “How could you be so irresponsible?”Fenil's eyes were full of

  47

  . Fenil sat near Arjun for art class. Someone

  48

  Fenil and he fell on Arjun, who hit his foot quite badly against the desk. The whole class laughed at Fenil. Just then, the

  49

  walked into the classroom and saw Arjun and Fenil

  50

  . “I want both of you to go out on the playground and run one mile

  51

  each other's hands,” said the teacher.

  They went out to run one mile

  52

  the teacher said. During this time, Fenil said, “I'm sorry for losing the game today

  53

  my mistake.”At that point, Arjun

  54

  his mistake. He was the one who

  55

  Fenil for losing the game. He hurt Fenil,

  56

  Fenil never hurt him back either by words or by action.

  Arjun said with tears in his eyes, “Don't say sorry, Fenil! It is my fault and I

  57

  .It is a team game and no single person is

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  for winning or losing. I am very sorry for blaming and hurting you.”

  Arjun and Fenil became good friends from that time. It was a(n)

  59

  lesson Arjun learned during the

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  of hand-in-hand running with Fenil just for one mile.

  41. A. weight

  B. height

  C. identity

  D. hair

  42. A. always

  B. hardly

  C. sometimes

  D. never

  43.A. class

  B. game

  C. training

  D. ball

  44. A. teacher

  B. classmate

  C. teammate

  D. friend

  45. A. score

  B. reach

  C. hit

  D. set

  46. A. won

  B. survived

  C. continued

  D. failed

  47.A. doubt

  B. tears

  C. fear

  D. puzzles

  48. A. pushed

  B. found

  C. spotted

  D. frightened

  49. A. teacher

  B. headmaster

  C. judge

  D. parent

  50. A. crying

  B. playing

  C. fighting

  D. laughing

  51. A. shaking

  B. waving

  C. holding

  D. raising

  52.A. if

  B. as

  C. though

  D. until

  53. A. because of

  B. instead of

  C. in place of

  D. in spite of

  54. A. recognized

  B. remembered

  C. recalled

  D. realized

  55.A. forgave

  B. blamed

  C. supported

  D. left

  56. A. so

  B. for

  C. but

  D. or

  57.A. agree

  B. apologize

  C. admit

  D. argue

  58. A. powerful

  B. reasonable

  C. responsible

  D. rewarding

  59. A. bitter

  B. serious

  C. easy

  D. amazing

  60. A. punishment

  B. discussion

  C. lesson

  D. performanc

  Passage 1:41-45 ADBCA

  46-50DBAAC

  51-55CBADB

  56-60CBCDA

  Passage 2

  Looking at the checkout lines at the grocery, I quickly turned my cart to line number three. There were only two women there, and neither had kids or coupons(赠券) ! The store was my first

  41 that morning, and I had a half dozen others on my

  42

  before meeting my husband for lunch.

  Two minutes turned into ten, and I watched as the other lines moved

  43

  . I moved my

  44

  0n the cart and dug for my wallet, trying to

  45

  . the cashier that it was time to get a move-on.

  Finally, after fifteen minutes, I took a breath and

  46

  . Then I heard the cashier tell the women in front of me :

  "And just like that,

  he told me what she looked like and l

  47 one hundred dollars here to

  48_ her groceries.

  He said not to worry about the

  49

  , just give it to charity. "

  The story she was

  50

  had taken place in the produce department. An older man had witnessed a(n)

  51

  mama in need.

  52

  for foods with kids around, she was sticking to her list and

  53

  the items on her calculator as she went. The gentleman said he had a little

  54

  0n him that day, so he left one hundred dollars t0

  55_ her groceries and, just maybe, add a little wiggle room(回旋的余地) to her

  56

  .

  After hearing about the man who had .

  57

  served a fellow traveler in life, I realized that my hurry,

  58

  and general worries were

  59

  . What's five extra. minutes in a line to hear a story of a man sharing his

  60

  ? Suddenly, I know I could 'wait.

  41. A. delivery

  B. checkout

  C. journey

  D. stop

  42. A. notebook

  B. list

  C. blessing

  D. admission

  43. A. patiently

  B. clearly

  C. quickly

  D. similarly

  44. A. items

  B. dealers

  C. prospects

  D. kids

  45. A. remind

  B. debate

  C. order

  D. guarantee

  46. A. laughed

  B. noticed

  C. appreciated

  D. sighed

  47. A. left

  B. matched

  C. cost

  D. promoted

  48. A. apply for

  B. pay for

  C. look for

  D. make for

  49. A. privilege

  B. contribution

  C. change

  D. decision

  50. A. adjusting

  B. booking

  C. reading

  D. sharing

  51. A. well-dressed

  B. good-looking

  C. worn-out

  D. easy-going

  52. A. Wandering

  B. Shopping

  C. Preparing

  D. Begging

  53. A. supposing

  B. developing

  C. adding

  D. presenting

  .

  54. A. principle

  B. time

  C. extra

  D. quantity

  55. A. cover

  B. suit

  C. carry

  D. run

  56. A. basket

  B. budget

  C. property

  D. response

  57. A. rarely

  B. quietly

  C. obviously

  D. occasionally

  58. A. anxiety

  B. happiness

  C. attention

  D. eagerness

  59. A. treated

  B. respected

  C. benefited

  D. misplaced

  60. A. notice

  B. mistake

  . C. content

  D. love

  Passage 2:41-45 DBCAA

  46-50DABCD

  51-55CBCCA

  56-60BBADD

  Passage 3

  A teacher teaching maths to seven-year-old Laiq asked him, “If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”

  Within a few seconds, Laiq

  21

  confidently, “Four!”

  The confused teacher was expecting a(n)

  22

  correct answer, three. She was disappointed. “Maybe the child did not listen

  23

  ” she thought. She

  24

  “Laiq, listen carefully. If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”

  Laiq had seen the

  25

  on his teacher’s face. He

  26

  again on his fingers. But within him he was also

  27

  the answer that would make the teacher happy. This time hesitatingly he replied, “Four.”

  The disappointment stayed on the teacher’s face. Suddenly she

  28

  that Laiq liked strawberries. She thought maybe he didn’t like apples and that was why he couldn’t answer the question. This time with an excitement in her

  29

  she asked, “If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many you will have?”

  Seeing the teacher

  30

  , young Laiq calculated on his fingers again. There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new

  31

  to succeed.

  32

  a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, “Three?”

  The teacher now had a

  33

  smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted to

  34

  herself. But one last thing remained.

  35

  she asked him, “Now if I give you one apple and one apple and one more apple how many will you have?”

  Confidently Laiq answered, “Four!” The teacher was

  36

  , “How Laiq, how?” she demanded in a little impatient voice.

  In a voice that was

  37

  and hesitating young Laiq replied, “Because I already have one

  38

  in my bag.”

  The story tells us:

  39

  someone gives you an answer that is

  40

  from what you expect, don’t think they are wrong. There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet.

  21. A. told

  B. added

  C. replied

  D. wrote

  22. A. worthless

  B. effortless

  C. careless

  D. selfless

  23. A. possibly

  B. actively

  C. attentively

  D. strictly

  24. A. repeated

  B. ordered

  C. whispered

  D. complained

  25. A. satisfaction

  B. disappointment

  C. punishment

  D.determination

  26. A. recognized

  B. discovered C. calculated

  D. insisted

  27.A. searching for

  B. waiting for

  C. arguing about

  D. talking about

  28.A. decided

  B. noticed

  C. expressed

  D. remembered

  29.A. eyes

  B. hands

  C. mouth

  D. nose

  30.A. sad

  B. happy

  C. pitiful

  D. lovely

  31.A. invention

  B. system

  C. reform

  D. approach

  32.A. On

  B. In

  C. With

  D. By

  33.A. victorious

  B. precious

  C. lasting

  D. appealing

  34.A. thank

  B. congratulate

  C. help

  D. enjoy

  35.A. Above all

  B. In vain

  C. On purpose

  D. Once again

  36.A. annoyed

  B. concerned

  C. amused

  D. relaxed

  37.A. high

  B. low

  C. easy

  D. clear

  38.A. strawberry

  B. apple

  C. coin

  D. box

  39.A. Before

  B. After

  C. Until

  D. When

  40.A. absent

  B. free

  C. different

  D. safe

  Passage 3:21-25 CBCAB

  26-30 CADAB

  31-35 DCABD

  36-40 ABBDC

  Passage 4

  Half a year before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job. __21__ the financial crisis(危机), fewer companies would like to __22__ new staff. My son targeted a company that was __23__ to hire only one person __24__ there were more than twenty people filling their resumes(简历).

  After the interview, there would only be 3 who could enter the final round, which would later ____25____ one person to be employed. Everything seemed to go quite ____26____ and my son passed the first round and entered the final round in a week.

  On the day of the final interview, my son and other two __27__ arrived at the interview place on time, __28__ the test. Unexpectedly, the interview was unbelievably __29__. The interviewer only said to them, “All of you are very super. Please go home and wait for our __30__. We will tell you the __31__ in 3 days. Good luck to all of you!” On the morning of the third day, my son received a text from the company shortly after breakfast that he was not employed. We all felt very __32__.

  In nightfall that day, my son suddenly told me __33__ on the phone, “Dad, I have been employed!” Greatly surprised, I could not wait to ask him, “What’s the whole __34__?” My son told me that he received another text saying that he was employed. Actually the first text sent to my son was also __35__ of the test in the interview. Three men received the same text this morning and only my son’s __36__ was “Thank you” while the others said “Goodbye”.

  Only then did I know that my son’s “hope” __37__ in that way. That is, when you feel disappointed, do not __38__ to say “thank you” to the one who disappoints you. Saying “thank you” shows respect for others’ work and shows your grand __39__. Therefore, while under the same condition, you will get the upper hand in terms of __40__ compared with others!

  21 .A.As to

  B. Due to

  C. Instead of

  D. Contrary to

  22.A.promote

  B. train

  C. employ

  D. discover

  23.A.encouraged

  B. allowed

  C. supposed

  D. intended

  24.A.while

  B. since

  C. as

  D. if

  25.A.meet

  B. attract

  C. decide

  D. represent

  26.A.lowly

  B. smoothly

  C. secretly

  D. silently

  27.A.members

  B. students

  C. friends

  D. candidates

  28.A.waiting for

  B. watching over

  C. thinking about

  D. looking into

  29.A.formal

  B. simple

  C .funny

  D. strange

  30.A.information

  B. notice

  C. order

  D. return

  31. A. result

  B. choice

  C. mark

  D .idea

  32. A. annoyed

  B. puzzled

  C. disappointed

  D. shocked

  33. A. doubtfully

  B. excitedly

  C. calmly

  D. worriedly

  34. A. matter

  B. cause

  C. conclusion D. interview

  35. A. middle

  B. ending

  C .part

  D. course

  36. A. way

  B. reply

  C. problem

  D. question

  37. A. changed

  B. grew

  C. came

  D. developed

  38 .A. expect

  B. forget

  C. dislike

  D. regret

  39. A. generosity

  B. curiosity

  C. dignity

  D. personality

  40. A. abilities

  B. strengths

  C. challenges

  D. opportunities

  Passage 4:21-25 BCDAC

  26-30 BDABB

  31-35 ACBAC

  36-40 BCBAD

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