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北京---黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷 完形填空 【1】
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
What are the basic elements of good manners? Certainly a strong sense of justice is one; courtesy is often 36 more than a highly developed sense of fair play. A friend of mine once told me of 37 along o one-lane(单行道), unpaved mountain road. 38 was another car that produced clouds of choking 39 , and it was a long way! to the nearest 40 highway. Suddenly , at a 41 place, the car ahead pulled off the road. 42 that its owner might have engine trouble, my friend stopped and asked if anything was wrong." 43 , "said the other driver. " But you' ve endured my dust this far; I’ll 44 with yours the rest of the way."
Another element of courtesy is empathy(善解人意) , a 45 that enables a person to see into the mind or heart of someone else, to understand the pain or 46 there and to do something to minimize it. A man 47 alone in a restaurant was trying to unscrew (旋松) the cap of a beer bottle, 48 he couldn't do it because of badly injured 49 . He asked a young busboy to help him. The boy took the bottle, turned his back 50 and loosened the cap without difficulty. Then he 51 it again. Turning back to the man, he 52 to make great efforts to open the bottle without success. 53 he took it into the kitchen and returned shortly, saying that he had managed to loosen it — but only with a pair of pliers (钳子).
Yet another component of politeness is the ability to treat all people 54 , regardless of all status or importance. 55 when you have doubts about some people , act as if they are worthy of your best manners. You may also be astonished to find out that they really are.
Courtesy is the key to a happier world.
36. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. nobody
37. A. walking B. running C. riding D. driving
38. A. Behind B. Ahead C. After D. Before
39. A. dust B. smoke C. gases D. pollution
40. A. opened B. taken C. paved D. built
41.A.easier B.wider C. narrower D. bigger
42. A. Hoping B. Seeing C. Expecting D. Thinking
43.A.Yes B.Sure C.No D.OK
44. A. do away B.catch up C.put up D.goon
45. A. technique B.way C. behavior D. quality
46. A. unhappiness B. joy C. feeling D. thought
47. A. dining B. singing C. working D. shopping
48.A.so B.but C.instead D.however
49.A.legs B.arms C.fingers D.ears
50. A. slowly B. happily C. momentarily D. secretly
51 .A. loosened B. opened C.hid D. tightened
52. A. seemed B. pretended C. managed D. happened
53. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Happily D. Sadly
54. A. alike B. friendly C. warmly D. nicely
55. A. Ever B. Specially C. Especially D. Even
北京---黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷 完形填空 【2】
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Mother managed to buy me some more paint and brushes, along with one or two drawing books and a pencil. This, of course, broadened my range of expression and 36 me to have a greater 37 of subjects. After the first few weeks of uncertainty and awkwardness, I 38 contentedly with my new pastime (消遣). I 39 every day upstairs in the back bedroom, completely 40 I was 41 . I didn't know it then, but I had found a way to be happy again and 42 some of the things that had made me unhappy. 43 I learnt to forget myself. I didn’t miss 44 with my brothers now, for I had something to keep my mind 45 , something to make each day a thing to 46 . I would sit on the floor for hours, holding 47 between my toes, my right leg curled up (蜷缩的) under my left, my arms held tightly at my sides, hands clenched(紧握). All my paint and brushes were 48 me, and I 49 get mother or father to pin (钉住)the drawing paper to the floor with tacks(大头钉) to keep it 50 . It looked like a very awkward position, with my head almost 51 my knees and my back as crooked as a corkscrew (瓶塞钻) , but I painted all my best pictures 52 , with the wooden floor as my only easl (画架) . Slowly I began to recover from my 53 depression (消沉) . I had a feeling of pure joy while I painted, 54 I had never experienced before and 55 seemed almost to lift me above myself.
36. A. let B. allowed C. persuaded D. advised
37. A. imagination B. choice C. chance D. progress
38. A. settled down B. accepted C. set out D. got down
39. A. wrote B. drew C. painted D. carved
40. A. by myself B. with my parents C. in silence D. beyond touch
41. A. forgotten B. changing C. growing D. improving
42. A. to remember B. to put down C. to forget D. to deal with
43. A. Above all B. In all C. After all D. At all
44. A. going out B. playing football C. to play with D. to go shopping
45. A. swift B. active C. calm D. free
46. A. look into B. wait for C. expecting D. look forward to
47. A. the brush B. the paint C. the paper D. the picture
48. A. close B. with C. behind D. around
49. A. should B. might C. could D. would
50. A. still B. steady C. high D. straight
51. A. between B. among C. above D. within
52.A. in this way B. the same way C. halfway D. in the way
53. A. later B. present C. old D. earlier
54. A. a paint B. an idea C. an experience D. a feeling
55. A. whatever B. with which C. what D. which
北京---黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷 完形填空 【3】
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
America's latest strategy (对策)for single persons who don't want to be single any longer has many names: speed-dating, express-date, 10-minute-dating or simply mini-date.
The principle is the same: Why spend an 36 evening with a stranger 37 you realize after only the first few minutes that you can't 38 the person?
The solution: The man and woman sit down 39 each other. A bell is sounded, and in the next 7 to 10 minutes each one tries to find out as much as possible about the 40 person. When the bell 41 off a second time, the man stands up and moves 42 to the next female.
At such a meeting in San Francisco 43 , some 200 men and women between the ages of 30 and 60 had a 44
expression on their faces, in two long 45 opposite each other. The signal was given, and then almost everybody started 46 away.
Richard Gosse, 47 of "AMERICAN SINGLES", says this is the fastest, most effective and at the moment " 48 " way to search for a partner. Minute-date has become a 49 everywhere from computer fans in Silicon Valley to young people in San Francisco to the suburbs of Chicago. Gosse says the quick method to get to know each other is helpful above all for 50 singles who are not brave enough to speak to a stranger in a bar.
His 51 : Don't talk about money, your weight or about your former partner, but 52 about your dreams, desires and hobbies.
Most speed-dating meetings cost about US $25 per evening, 53 a person to get to know 15 to 20 people 54
the opposite sex. Speed-dating is so much in demand in America that most meetings are 55 out weeks and months in advance.
36. A. exciting B. entire C. interesting D. early
37. A. if B. before C. until D. unless
38. A. know B. comfort C. stand D. meet
39. A. watching B. facing C. noticing D. separating
40. A. first B. next C. last D. other
41. A. takes B. sets C. goes D. falls
42. A. on B. about C. out D. in
43. A. long ago B. at first C. recently D. immediately
44. A. calm B. hopeful C. serious D. fearful
45. A. groups B. teams C. rows D. pairs
46. A. laughing B. walking C. running D. talking
47. A. boss B. chairman C. official D. trainer
48. A. cleverest B. cheapest C. best D. hottest
49. A. practice B. training C. tradition D. custom
50. A. active B. attractive C. shy D. anxious
51. A. idea B. tip C. order D. warning
52. A. still B. rather C. also D. even
53. A. forcing B. persuading C. encouraging D. allowing
54. A. of B. from C. for D. among
55. A. attended B. booked C. reported D. announced
北京---黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷 完形填空 【4】
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
This was one of my experiences 36 . When I was in my 30s, I was working for a large international company which had its head office in London. I was working in the 37 department.
The company had a training centre which was just outside London. Different courses were held there throughout 38 and I 39 go on one training course a year. These usually started 40 a Sunday evening and lasted six days.
Once I was 41 a week' s training course with about forty 42 sales people. I was in the bar on the Friday evening and suddenly a woman who was 43 behind the bar asked me a curious question. "I hope you don't 44 my asking," she said, "but I' ve been 45 about it all week. Have you got a sister 46 Mary?" The woman's name was June, and she used to do various jobs at the training centre. She worked in the office, she organized all the food and drink for the centre and she worked in the bar at lunch time and in the evening.
My answer 47 June's question was "Yes", and June said, "I thought 48 . I met her last September when she
was organizing a course here." At that time, my sister was working for 49 company but in a different part of the country.That was 50 she came to be at the training centre.
51 surprised me was how June guessed we were brother and sister. Three things made it even more 52 . First, she had met my sister six months before she met me. Second, they have about sixty new people every week at the training centre. So about one thousand five hundred people had 53 the centre in those six months. And 54 , my sister is married, so she doesn t have the same family name as me.
We' re not 55 , but I guess we must look quite like each other.
36. A. in work B. out of work C. at work D. about work
37. A. selling B. sales C. sale D. sold
38. A. the year B. the month C. the week D. the day
39. A. used to B. once C. get used to D. was used to
40. A. at B. in C. during D. on
41. A. on B. in C. during D. over
42. A. other B. another C. the other D. one other
43. A. hearing B. waiting C. serving D. seeing
44. A. matter B. care for C. remind of D. mind
45. A. understanding B. wondering C. discovering D. worrying
46. A. called B. calling C. calling on D. calling up
47. A. of B. about C. to D. for
48. A. that B. it C. such D. so
49. A. the same B. a different C. another D. the other
50. A. where B. when C. what D. how
51. A. All B. What C. That D. It
52. A. surprising B. surprised C. strange D. puzzled
53. A. passed through B. passed away C. left D. passed by
54. A. finally B. at the end C. at last D. later
55. A. friends B. relatives C. twins D. brother and sister
北京---黄冈高考最后冲刺预测试卷 完形填空 【5】
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
We had just taken off from Athens and found ourselves under the control of two hijackers (劫机者).
I was 36 serving the first-class passengers 37 I was forced against the door. 38 kicked me in the chest, and I 39 a gun at my head.
Two men, very excited, were 40 Arabic at me. I said, "I can speak 41 ," one of the hijackers replied in 42 German, "Open the door. We come to 43 ." The other was holding some grenades (手榴弹), the pins (弹栓) 44 and bitten between his teeth.
I 45 the key to the driving room, and the hijackers started 46 and kicking at the door. "Captain," I shouted, "Open up!" Suddenly the 47 flew back, knocking a grenade pin out of the hijacker's 48 . Instinctively (本能地) I picked it up and 49 it back between his teeth.
In the room they said, "Beirut, Beirut," but they spoke almost no English. I was translating everything 50 , and the hijackers were beating the flight engineer with a pistol (手枪). Captain John Testrake said, "OK, we're going to Beirut, but we 51 get flight clearance." They said, "No. You fly to Beirut with a map. 52 . We went into a 180-degree turn, and 53 one hijacker held his pistol.
The crew wanted to see if we had enough fuel to make Beirut, but the hijackers said, "It doesn't matter. Go until the fuel runs out." Every time copilot Philip picked up a 54 , they frightened him with a gun. I was crying and shaking, and the German-speaker said, "What are you 55 about? I'm not going to hurt you."
36.A.seldom B.then C.now D.usually
37.A.after B. before C.when D.while
38. A. Someone B. The hij
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