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2021高考英语完形填空、阅读理解通用练习(25)及答案
完形填空。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。
One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door found that he only had one dime (一角硬币) left. He was hungry so he decided to beg for a meal at the next house.
However, when a lovely 41 woman opened the door, he asked for a drink of water. She brought him a large glass of 42 . He drank it slowly, and then asked, “How much do I 43
you?”
“You don’t owe me anything,” she 44 . “Mother has taught me never to accept pay for
45 .” He said, “Then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
46 Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt 47 physically, but it also increased his faith in God and the human race. He was about to 48 and quit before this point.
Years later the woman became seriously ill. The 49 doctors could do nothing. They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be gathered to study her 50 disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now famous, was 51 for the consultation (会诊). When he heard the name of the town she came from, a 52 light filled his eyes. Immediately, he rose and went down 53
the hospital hall into her room.
Dressed in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He 54 her at once. He went back to the consultation room and 55 to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave special
56 to her ease.
After a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly 57 the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote 58 on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was 59 to open it because she was sure that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. 60 she looked, and the note on the side of the bill caught her attention. She read these words:
“Paid in full with a glass of milk.”
(Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly
Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she prayed silently: “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”
41. A. young B. old C. rich D. poor
42. A. juice B. water C. milk D. coffee
43. A. pay B. owe C. give D. offer
44. A. thought B. laughed C. refused D. replied
45. A. a kindness B. a poor man C. being rich D. such a thing
46. A. Before B. As C. Until D. Since
47. A. excited B. moved C. strong D. happy
48. A. give up B. go on C. keep up D. move on
49. A. famous B. experienced C. stupid D. local
50. A. hopeless B. rare C. violent D. painful
51. A. checked in B. led in C. called in D. let in
52. A. pleasant B. worried C. familiar D. strange
53. A. into B. through C. across D. along
54. A. realized B. understood C. sensed D. recognized
55. A. determined B. tried C. begged D. won
56. A. charge B. love C. attention D. view
57. A. ordered B. wanted C. expected D. requested
58. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
59. A. shy B. afraid C. thoughtful D. ashamed
60. A. Finally B. Carefully C. Immediately D. Gradually
【参考答案】ACBDA BCADB CDBDA CDCBA
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
BEIJING - China’s National Tourism Administration (NTA) said Saturday that 215 Chinese tour groups in Japan were safe and sound after a devastating 8.8-magnitude earthquake jolted the country’s eastern coast Friday.
A total of 4,578 Chinese tourists were staying in Japan at the time of the quake. By Saturday noon, all the 215 tour groups that they booked with had contacted domestic travel agencies, with no death or injury reported, said the NTA upon information from local tourism authorities.
The NTA has activated the emergency response system and issued a travel alert for Japan and countries along the Pacific Rim, it said in a statement on its website.
The NTA has also called for travel agencies to protect the security of Chinese tourists in Japan and keep in touch with the Chinese embassy and consulates in Japan, as well as China’s tourism authorities.
Chinese tour agencies had started to bring back tourists from the quake-hit Japan and many trips had been called off.
China CYTS Tours, one of China’s major travel agencies, had promised a full refund for trip cancellation and offered to bear the extra expense for tourist protection in disasters and unrest.
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japan’s main Honshu Island at 1:46 pm Beijing Time Friday, which had triggered huge tsunami along Japan’s Pacific coast and caused hundreds of deaths and catastrophic damage.
1. Where are we likely to find this passage?
A.In a tour guided book. B.In a geography book.
C.In a book. D.In a newspaper.
2. In the first paragraph,the meaning of devastating is .
A.catastrophic B.destructive C.tragic D.disastrous
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.In all, 4,578 Chinese were staying in Japan at the time of the quake.
B.Japan also called for travel agencies to protect the security of Chinese tourists.
C.215 Chinese tour groups in Japan were organized by China CYTS Tours.
D.Earthquake-caused tsunami resulted in hundreds of deaths and disastrous damage.
【参考答案】1—3、DBD
高考英语完形填空
Have you read the book The Wolf Totem by a famous writer Jiang Rong, which tells the story of the relationship between wolves and human beings? Have you ever __1__the wolves’ world? If you had, you would admire the wolves.
In the book, wolves are heroes on the large grassland. They know more about __2__than humans. They can attack lambs without disturbing their mothers. They also know how to__3__full use of the shape of land to trap sheep. I believe that if wolves were humans, they would be__4__ experts good at fighting.
The wolf is a kind of special creature that can deeply understand__5__.Each wolf serves its group with its heart and soul. A __6__ wolf has little power, but a pack of wolves fear nothing. All the wolves obey the rules.__7__ they are defeated, they run away together.
The wolves also have great selfrespect and won’t__8__ to anyone. The writer, who wrote the book The Wolf Totem,__9__stole a onemonthold baby wolf and raised it very carefully. To his __10__,he found the little
wolf still wanted to go back with the other wolves. He bit through the iron chain that limited him. The wolf was__11__ and he never gave in, fighting __12__ his death. The little wolf died as a glorious fighter.
I was shocked by this kind of __13__:wolves are one of the most respected creatures on earth. I want everyone to look at wolves in a __14__ way. They are our teachers. They show us how to survive and __15__ in this not simple and dangerous world. Please honor the wolves; please honor all these heroes of nature!
( )1.A.thought about B.walked into
C.talked about D.cared for
( )2.A.space B.spot C.food D.survival
( )3.A.get B.take C.have D.make
( )4.A.special B.imaginative C.outstanding D.creative
( )5.A.operation B.teamwork C.lifestyle D.control
( )6.A.single B.brave C.lonely D.fair
( )7.A.As for B.As though C.Even so D.Even if
( )8.A.turn in B.give in C.take in D.break in
( )9.A.once B.just C.soon D.only
( )10.A.satisfaction B.disappointment
C.pleasure D.sorrow
( )11.A.proud B.satisfied C.willing D.eager
( )12.A.until B.although C.before D.unless
( )13.A.selflessness B.selfconfidence C.selfrespect D.selfprotection
( )14.A.curious B.different C.strange D.humorous
( )15.A.walk B.hand C.get D.succeed
【解析】1.A 由后文可得知,作者全篇介绍狼,这里开篇点题:你是否对狼的世界进行过思考?再看选项,符合文意的只有A项。
2.D 从后文介绍的狼的种种捕食本事以及最终一段中的survive可以得知,狼比人类更懂得求生,所以答案选D项。
3.D 依据句意“懂得怎样充分利用地形”可知用固定搭配make use of。
4.C 从狼捕食的艺术来看,狼假如是人,会是更“杰出的”善战能手,故选C项。
5.B 从下文可知“狼是富有团队精神的”,故选B项。
6.A 文意是指“一只狼的力气是微弱的”,其他选项不合文意,故选A项。
7.D 文意表示“溃败时一起逃跑”,“溃败”与“群逃”应是让步关系,故选D项。
8.B 由下文“小狼的拼死抗争”可知狼不会向任何人“屈服”,故选B项。
9.A 对过去事情的叙述,表示“曾经”,故选A项。
10.B 由前句“细心养护”与后句“小狼仍想回到狼群中去”,可知作者应是“无望的”,故选B项。
11.A 由后文“never gave in”得知,狼是“傲慢的”,故选A项。
12.A 由文意“抗争至死”,可知应选A项。
13.C 由下文的respected可以知道,该空应填selfrespect,故选C项。
14.B 从全文可知作者是赞扬狼的,由常识可以知道人们厌恶、可怕狼,而这里作者期望人们能用不同的方法去看待狼,故选B项。
15.D 由文意“它们懂得如何求生,能在这个不简洁的危急世界里成功生存”可知选D项。
阅读理解。阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A German study suggests that people who were too optimistic about their future actually faced greater risk of disability or death within 10 years than those pessimists who expected their future to be worse.
The paper, published this March in Psychology and Aging, examined health and welfare surveys from roughly 40,000 Germans between ages 18 and 96.The surveys were conducted every year from 1993 to 2003.
Survey respondents (受访者) were asked to estimate their present and future life satisfaction on a scale of 0 to 10, among other questions.
The researchers found that young adults (age 18 to 39) routinely overestimated their future life satisfaction, while middleaged adults (age 40 to 64) more accurately predicted how they would feel in the future.Adults of 65 and older, however, were far more likely to underestimate their future life satisfaction.Not only did they feel more satisfied than they thought they would, the older pessimists seemed to suffer a lower ratio (比率) of disability and death for the study period.
“We observed that being too optimistic in predicting a better future than actually observed was associated with a greater risk of disability and a greater risk of death within the following decade,” wrote Frieder R.Lang, a professor at the University of ErlangenNuremberg.
Lang and his colleagues believed that people who were pessimistic about their future may be more careful about their actions than people who expected a rosy future.
“Seeing a dark future may encourage positive evaluations of the actual self and may contribute to taking improved precautions(预防措施),”the authors wrote.
Surprisingly, compared with those in poor health or who had low incomes, respondents who enjoyed good health or income were associated with expecting a greater decline.Also, the researchers said that higher income was related to a greater risk of disability.
The authors of the study noted that there were limitations to their conclusions.Illness, medical treatment and personal loss could also have driven health outcomes.
However, the researchers said a pattern was clear.“We found that from early to late adulthood, individuals adapt their expectations of future life satisfaction from optimistic, to accurate, to pessimistic,” the authors concluded.
1.According to the study, who made the most accurate prediction of their future life satisfaction?
A.Optimistic adults. B.Middleaged adults.
C.Adults in poor health. D.Adults of lower income.
解析 细节理解题。由文章第四段第一句话“The researchers found that young adults (age 18 to 39) routinely overestimated their future life satisfaction, while middleaged adults (age 40 to 64) more accurately predicted how they would feel in the future.”可知中年人可以更加精确地猜想他们的将来。故选B项。
答案 B.
2.Pessimism may be positive in some way because it causes people________.
A.to fully enjoy their present life
B.to estimate their contribution accurately
C.to take measures against potential risks
D.to value health more highly than wealth
解析 细节理解题。由第六、七段中的关键信息“...people who were pessimistic about their future may be more careful about their actions...”及“...contribute to taking improved precautions(预防措施)...”可知对将来持悲观态度的人会对他们的行动更加当心并且实行一些预防措施,故选C项。
答案 C.
3.How do people of higher income see their future?
A.They will earn less money.
B.They will become pessimistic.
C.They will suffer mental illness.
D.They will have less time to enjoy life.
解析 细节理解题。由第八段第一句话“Surprisingly, compared with those in poor health or who had low incomes, respondents who enjoyed good health or income were associated with expecting a greater decline.”可知工资高的人会预料他们将来工资的下降,故选A项。
答案 A.。
4.What is the clear conclusion of the study?
A.Pessimism guarantees chances of survival.
B.Good financial condition leads to good health.
C.Medical treatment determines health outcomes.
D.Expectations of future life satisfaction decline with age.
解析 推理推断题。由最终一段的最终一句话“‘We found that from early to late adulthood, individuals adapt their expectations of future life satisfaction from optimistic, to accurate, to pessimistic,’the authors concluded.”可知对将来生活满足度的猜想随年龄的增长而下降。
答案 D.。
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