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2017届高考英语二轮复习完形填空训练:16

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  1.

  I grew up in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman. It was hard to make a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out

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  he caught enough to feed the family. No just enough for our family, but also for his Mom and Dad. When the weather was bad he would

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  me to school. He had this old truck that he used in his fishing

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  . Older than it was, that truck, out of

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  , coughed all the way with loud noise and heavy smoke. As he would drive, I would fall down into the seat hoping to

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  . He would pull right up in front, and it seemed like everybody would be standing around and

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  . Then he would lean over to give me a big kiss and tell me to be

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  . It was so

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  for me now. Here, I was 12 years old, and he would

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  me good-bye!

  I remember

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  I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss. When we got to the school and came to a stop, he had his

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  big smile. He started to lean toward me, but I put my

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  up and said, “No, Dad.”

  It was the first time I had ever talked to him that way, and he had this

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  look on his face. I said, “Dad, I’m too old for a goodbye kiss. I’m too old for any kind of kiss.” My father looked at me for the longest time. When

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  came into his eyes, he turned and

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  . “You’re right’ he said, “You’re a big boy….

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  . I won’t kiss you anymore.” It wasn’t long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back. It was a day when

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  of the ships stayed in, but not Dad. He had a big family to feed.

  You don’t know what I would give to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek…. To touch his rough old face…, to

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  the ocean on him… to feel his arm around my neck. I

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  I had been a man then. If I had been a man, I would never have told my Dad I was too

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  for a goodbye kiss.”

  36. A. since

  B. when

  C. until

  D. before

  37. A. take

  B. drive

  C. watch

  D. rush

  38. A. business

  B. career

  C. project

  D. journey

  39. A. preparation

  B. control

  C. distance

  D. condition

  40. A. repair

  B. scream

  C. complaint

  D. disappear

  41. A. laughing

  B. watching

  C. performing

  D. playing

  42. A. a cute son

  B. a honest fisherman

  C. a good boy

  D. a quiet passenger

  43. A. amazing

  B. surprising

  C. disappointing

  D. embarrassing

  44. A. kiss

  B. say

  C. hug

  D. send

  45. A. the day

  B. the way

  C. the order

  D. the action

  46. A. usual

  B. common

  C. daily

  D. sweet

  47. A. head

  B. hand

  C. cheek

  D. mouth

  48. A. excited

  B. pleased

  C. terrified

  D. bored

  49. A. lights

  B. apologies

  C. tears

  D. sorry

  50. A. looked out

  B. looked up

  C. looked around

  D. look on

  51. A. a partner

  B. a student

  C. a kid

  D. a man

  52. A. all

  B. most

  C. some

  D. none

  53. A. notice

  B. smell

  C. sense

  D. feel

  54. A. realize

  B. regret

  C. wish

  D. hope

  55. A. young

  B. old

  C. shy

  D. late

  2.

  Since 1983 when Jia Fuliang became the Young Pioneers’ advisor at a primary school in Dalian, Liaoning Province, she has

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  got herself ready for any difficulties.

  Jia often says that

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  she is among the students she does not feel ill at all. One can’t

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  that she was a cancer

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  , who had an operation three years ago. Despite severe pain and illness, she keeps

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  with strong will. She gives

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  that she has to her beloved students with nothing

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  to herself.

  Jia Fuliang is a

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  advisor at the Primary School for the Children of

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  and workers of Liaoning Rolling stock plant. She treats the students as kindly as

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  as her own children. If she

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  that someone gets very long hair, she will have the child’s hair

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  . If she knows that someone gets

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  , she will buy him or her something to eat

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  she will lose no time to appear in the student’s

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  when she is told that one student is ill.

  She often takes single-parent or

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  children out for a trip. On the other hand, Jia is very strict with the students. For example, she doesn’t

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  the little children to waste time or money. Nor will she allow them to use dirty words, or

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  traffic rules. Jia’s work and motherly love have

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  . In the past 14 years, the Young Pioneers have won one honour after another. Jia herself had been praised and give prizes many times.

  Jia, now 43, looks forward to her life

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  with full confidence.

  36.A.sometimes B.often C.usually D.always

  37.A.once B.until C.before D.if

  38.A.discover B.know C.believe D.explain

  39.A.doctor B.nurse C.patient D.researcher

  40.A.training B.studying C.waiting D.working

  41.A.much B.little C.something D.all

  42.A.given B.left C.taken D.held

  43.A.strange B.special C.young D.beautiful

  44.A.staffs B.members C.teachers D.leaders

  45.A.cruelly B.kindly C.differently D.roughly

  46.A.feels B.imagines C.doubts D.notices

  47.A.cuts B.cutting C.cut D.to cut

  48.A.thirsty B.hungry C.happy D.sleepy

  49.A.and B.or C.but D.for

  50.A.study B.bedroom C.reading – room D.classroom

  51.A.penniless B.wealthy C.homeless D.sick

  52.A.forbid B.encourage C.inspire D.allow

  53.A.obey B.break C.follow D.keep

  54.A.paid off B.paid for C.paid back D.paid down

  55.A.alone B.behind C.ahead D.back

  3.

  “Imagine you are walking along the road. Suddenly you fall over and all the passers-by burst into laughter. You feel very  36  and think the world is laughing at you . But in fact, five minutes later, they have  37 

  it ever happened.” The other day when I came across these words in an article, I didn’t agree with the  38  .

  The author thinks the best thing to do in this kind of  39

  is to pretend nothing has happened, and so avoid  40  trouble.

  I admit that we should keep  41  because “Your tears will only remind others of what happened, while your  42  can let them forget it.” But this is far from satisfactory. We should do 43  to make things better.

  I used to be a(n)

  44  girl and not very good at maths. Our new maths teacher asked me a question and I still remember how I hung my head in

  45 when I couldn’t answer it.

  “If you don’t know the answer, just tell me.” the teacher said, “If you don’t how can I know   46  you know the answer or not?” All of my classmates burst into laughter. My face turned red but the teacher  47  me to go to the blackboard and  48  what I knew. If I had  49  the words in the article, I would have given up. But I tried my best. And to everyone’s

  50 , I succeeded! The teacher smiled and said, “Well done! I  51  you could do it!”

  Since then, I have become active in maths as  52  as in other subjects. I used to think doing maths exercises was a waste of time. But now, I know  53  I do can make things better. Everyone is the  54  of his own fate.

  If we make mistakes, we should take on an active 55  . Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep(哭泣), and you weep alone.

  36.A. nervous

  B. excited

  C. afraid

  D. embarrassed

  37.A. realized

  B. recognized

  C. forgotten

  D. remembered

  38.A. speaker

  B. reader

  C. author

  D. announcer

  39.A. environment

  B. surrounding

  C. condition

  D. situation

  40.A. ordinary

  B. extra

  C. common

  D. usual

  41.A. confident

  B. smart

  C. calm

  D. strong

  42.A. smile

  B. worry

  C. courage

  D. satisfaction

  43.A anything

  B. something

  C. nothing

  D. everything

  44.A. shy

  B. energetic

  C. happy

  D. clever

  45.A. joy

  B. pride

  C. shame

  D. surprise

  46.A. what

  B. that

  C. when

  D. whether

  47.A. forced

  B. invited

  C. asked

  D. pushed

  48.A. bring up

  B. put down

  C. think about

  D. show off

  49.A. obeyed

  B. doubted

  C. refused

  D. understood

  50.A. expectation

  B. disappointment

  C. surprise

  D. delight

  51.A. hoped

  B. knew

  C. doubted

  D. regretted

  52.A. long

  B. far

  C. soon

  D. well

  53.A. whoever

  B. whenever

  C. wherever

  D. whatever

  54.A. architect

  B. owner

  C. host

  D. controller

  55.A. position

  B. attitude

  C. value

  D. response

  StephanieAlthough

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  still beat the windshield of her SUV(运动越野车), the worst of the day's storm seemed to have passed as she

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  her 11-year-old daughter, Maddie, home at 8:30 pm.

  Maddie

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  in front, while two young kids sat strapped into their SUV

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  in back. Driving along the mad by a river, McRae, 39,

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  a terrifying sight: The road just ahead had been craved in and

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  . She stepped heavily on the brake. The SUV

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  into a flooded hole some 6 metres below, and was washed into the

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  , which the storm had turned into a

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  river 30 metres wide. Rocks and fallen tree

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  knocked into her SUV, making it upside down. The pressure blew out the window.

  No one was hurt,

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  there was no way to escape either, The SUV was being

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  towards the middle of the river, about 400 metres away. McRae

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  helplessly and prayed aloud with Maddie: “Please, God, please, help us!” The SUV, submerged and

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  with water, came to a stop when it parked at an angle in a logjam(浮木阻塞).

  It was Maddie who took control. Pushing her way out of the

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  back window, the slight but athletic Maddie

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  onto the top of the SUV, which had righted itself, and yelled to her mother to hoist up the younger children. Soon the

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  were crowded on the top of the SUV’s roof.

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  to hold on as the water swept over them. McRae caught hold of the two-year-old kid to her chest while holding the three-year-old on her leg. Both children were so

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  that MeRac wondered if they were all right. With her mother’s permission, the 11-year-old girl-Meddie got over lots of problems to ask for help in a

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  village and fortunately they were saved.

  4.A.B.C.D.

  5.A.B.C.D.

  6.A.B.C.D.

  7.A.B.C.D.

  8.A.B.C.D.

  9.A.B.C.D.

  10.A.B.C.D.

  11.A.B.C.D.

  12.A.B.C.D.

  13.A.B.C.D.

  14.A.B.C.D.

  15.A.B.C.D.

  16.A.B.C.D.

  17.A.B.C.D.

  18.A.B.C.D.

  19.A.B.C.D.

  20.A.B.C.D.

  21.A.B.C.D.

  22.A.B.C.D.

  23.A.B.C.D.

  参考答案

  1.

  36---55

  CBADD

  BCDAA

  CBCCA

  DABCB

  【解析】

  2.

  36—40 DACCD

  41—45 DBBAB

  46—50 DCBAB

  51—55 CDBAC

  【解析】

  3.

  36 ––55

  DCCDB

  CADAC

  DCBAC

  BDDAB

  【解析】

  4.

  5.B

  6.

  7.

  8.

  9.A

  10.B

  11.D

  12.

  13.

  14.

  15.

  16.

  17.

  18.

  19.

  20.

  21.

  22.

  23.

  【解析】

  试题分析:

  4.考查名词辨析

  5.考查词辨析。

  6.考查词辨析。

  7.考查名词辨析。

  8.考查词辨析。Maddie突然看到可怕的一幕。故选C。

  9.考查词辨析。

  10.考查词辨析。

  11.考查名词辨析。

  12.考查名词辨析。

  13.考查名词辨析。

  14.考查词辨析。

  15.考查词辨析。

  16.考查词辨析。

  17.考查名词辨析。frightening吓坏;talking谈话。车子下沉,进水。选A。

  18.考查词辨析。

  19.考查词辨析。

  20.考查词辨析。Maddier

  21.考查名词辨析。

  22.考查词辨析。

  23.考查词辨析。

  考点:

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