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1、高一年级完型填空练习(08.4.28) 1 When Mary came to the Manor to live with her uncle, Mr. Craven, everyone said she was most disagreeable-looking. She arrived from 1 after her parents died of illness. Mary had a thin face, and never smiled. Mr. Craven’s housekeeper came to 2 her. She explained where Mary

2、 was going to live: “The house, on the edge of a moor(沼地), is six hundred years old. There are a hundred rooms in it, but most of them are shut up and locked. Your uncle’s got a crooked(弯曲的)back. You’ll have to play 3 and look after yourself.” After Mary arrived, she found things very 4 from In

3、dia. On the first morning, she asked the housemaid, Martha, “Who is going to dress me?” Martha was 5 , “Can you not dress yourself? It’s time you should learn. One day Mary was told to go and play alone in the 6 , but not to go near the Secret Garden, as Mr. Craven had locked it. Mary was very

4、puzzled. “It was Mrs. Craven’s garden,” said Martha. “One day she was sitting on an old tree and the branch broke. She fell off, hurt so badly that the next day she died.” Mary spent all her time playing outside. One day she saw a bird. Under its feet was a rusty (生锈的)key, the key to the Secret Gar

5、den! When Mary went in, she found it was the 7 , most mysterious place anyone could 8 . There were roses all over the trees and sharp, pale green shoots sticking out of the earth. Mary 9 space around them to allow them to grow. “I’ll come back tomorrow,” she said, looking around and speaking t

6、o the trees and the rosebushes __10__they heard her. 1. A. faraway B. England C. India D. home 2. A. take B. meet C. received D. pick 3. A. joyfully B. alone C. well D. hard 4. A. difficult B. natural C. similar D. different 5. A. kind B. anxious C. sur

7、prised D. concerned 6. A. garden B. house C. moor D. room 7. A. ached B. wounded C. hurt D. damaged 8. A. dream B. imagine C. think D. consider 9. A. cleaned B. made C. cleared D. found 10. A. only if B. so that C. in case D. as if 2   Michel

8、 is a young girl who works for the police as a handwriting expert. She has helped catch many criminals by using her special talents.   When she was fourteen, Michel was already 11 interested in the differences in her friends’ handwritings that she would spend hours 12 them. After finishing coll

9、ege, she went to France for a special two-year class in handwriting at the School of Police Science.   Michel says that it is 13 for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover 14 of what she needs to know simply by looking at the writing with her own eyes, but she also has machines 15

10、 help her make 16 different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often of great help to the police. Michel believes that handwriting is a good sign of what kind of person the 17 is. “I wouldn’t go out with a fellow 18 I didn’t like his handwriting. “ She says. But she 19 she fell in

11、 love with her future husband, a young policeman, 20 she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be all right, however. 11. A. so      B. too      C. quite    D. extra 12. A.writing     B. studying   C. settling   D. uncovering 13. A.main       B. safe     C. easy     D.impo

12、ssible 14. A. most      B. nothing   C. little    D. sight 15. A. they     B. in which   C. that     D. those 16. A. up      B. out      C. for     D. into 17. A. thief     B. criminal   C. writer    D. policeman 18. A. whether    B. unless    C. if      D. after 19. A. a

13、dds     B. tells     C. repeats   D. cries 20. A. before    B. after     C. shyly    D. and 3 Edward felt tired. He wanted to take a rest. So he walked leisurely(悠闲的) to his “home”—the No. 4 21 of the City Park. When he got there, he found his “home” occupied. The invader (入侵者) was

14、a businessman, who was reading 22 with great interest.   Edward was a broad-minded man. It was not easy for him to get 23 about such kind of things, for his “home” was often occupied by others and he had already 24 it. But he was really tired and there was no sign of the man’s leaving.

15、   “How can I get him 25 ?” Edward thought hard. Then a good idea came to him. He went up to the businessman and sat 26 him. He had no doubt that his dirty clothes and strange smell would drive the well-dressed man away. In fact, his 27 and bad smell could drive anybody away. However, t

16、he businessman didn’t seem to care. Instead he was going on 28__ interestedly.   Edward stuck his head over the newspapers, reading aloud. That was too much for the rich man. He stood up, 29 the papers to Edward and left, leaving the whole bench to Edward, who was now lying comfortably on his

17、 “bed”, reading the papers and ready to go into a beautiful __30 . 21. A. tree B. bed C. home D. bench 22. A. newspaper B. a book C. a magazine D. a poem 23. A. happy B. satisfied C. angry D. sad 24. A. used to B. got used to C. found D. occupied 25. A. angry

18、 B. up C. away D. happy 26. A. next to B. in front of C. behind D. on 27. A. face B. clothes C. sweet D. dirtiness 28. A. reading B. sitting C. watching D. enjoying 29. A. threw B. gave C. showed D. offered 30. A. dream B. bed C. home D. article

19、4 My name’s Jim Shelley and I’m an addict (上了…瘾的人)… With these words I began to 31 the problem, the problem of my telephone addiction.I used to call people all the time, from the moment I woke up to the time I went to sleep, I 32 to be phoned, I wanted to phone, just one more call. It started

20、 socially—a few calls each day. It seemed fine, just a quick chat. Gradually, though , the 33 got worse. Soon it was frequent use, until, finally, addiction. And it began to affect my 34 . During the day I would disappear for a quick call. If I couldn’t make a call, I spent the whole time wa

21、iting for the phone to ring. Getting more and more__35 , in the end, I would ring someone, then someone else, telling myself just one more call. I was phoning people and 36 messages to make sure enough calls would see me through the day.I used to arrive at friends’homes and before the door was c

22、losed, go straight for the phone with the 37 “Is it OK if I just use the phone...?” At work, I became mad when my fellow workers tried to 38 me from using the phone. And one day I hit my boss with the phone. Finally the police caught me destroying a phone box that had taken my last one pound co

23、in, and I was 39 to see a psychiatrist(心理医生). I haven’t had a phone in the house for three weeks now, and it’s several days 40 I used a phone box. I try not to watch TV because there are always people on it mading phone calls. My name is Jim Shelley and I am an addict. 31. A.face B.find

24、 C.accept D.notice 32. A.tried B.asked C.waited D.invited 33. A.condition B.situation C.result D.effect 34. A.friends B.study C.family D.work 35. A.hopeful B.delighted C.frightened D.anxious 36. A.leaving B.taking C.passing D.recording 37. A.sayin

25、g B.demands C.with D.words 38. A.save B.reduce C.protect D.stop 39. A.offered B.guided C.ordered D.reminded 40. A.as B.when C.if D.since 5 There are thousands of pigeons in any big city in the world. But did you know that this common bird is able to find its

26、 way home from even hundreds of kilometers away? Pigeons specially trained to 41 home from hundreds of kilometers away are called homing pigeons.They are now raised for sport. The owner trains the young pigeon by 42 it away from its home and releasing it. Gradually he increases the distance s

27、o that the bird gets better and better at it. Finally, the pigeon is 43 enough to take part in a race. In a race, pigeons usually have to fly up to 1,000 kilometers in a day. Just 44 a bird sets off on its flight home a rubber ring marked with the exact time of day is placed on its leg. This is

28、 45 off when the bird reaches home and the time of its arrival is marked on the ring.The 46 pigeon in the race wins. Pigeons racing started in Belgium and is now very popular in Europe, America and Australia. 47 can be up to 12,000 pigeons in a race. Airline pilots use a compass, map, radio an

29、d radar to navigate (导航). Pigeons have 48 of these, yet they can find their way. How do they do it? This is a 49 of a mystery. For quite a few years now scientists have been carrying out experiments on homing pigeons. Perhaps one day they will learn their   __50 . 41. A.know B.arrive

30、C.return D.come 42. A.moving B.taking C.driving D.bringing 43. A.big B.strong C.good D.careful 44. A.as B.while C.after D.before 45. A.taken B.let C.knocked D.broken 46. A.last B.first C.fastest D.latest 47. A.They B.There C.Here

31、 D.We 48. A.all B.some C.most D.none 49. A.bit B.whole C.worry D.pace 50. A.answer B.reason C.secret D.result 6 I once thought I would be a perfect parent. It took 51 sixteen years to learn that I could not be. I know that I made some mistakes. If I raised m

32、y 52 again, I would not make those mistakes. Maybe I would make new ones, but I would do a better job. I would try to understand my 53 towards my children. I often did what my own parents would have done. I 54 their ways of raising children control me. For example, I had my teenage son David

33、 come home early. He hated this rule. He said no reason 55 it. As a girl, I had to be home early. I wanted my son to do 56 . Today I would think more about why I wanted things done in a certain way. My father was sick when I was young. My sister, my brother, and I were quiet at 57 . We did no

34、t yell in anger. We did not shout for joy. I wanted my children to be quiet too. I never 58 to ask “why?” It was hard for me to let my children show anger. I stopped my children when 59 started to get angry. Now I would tell my children, “It is all right to show love. It is all right to show ang

35、er. Your feelings are good. I love you 60 what you feel.” 51. A.more      B.me        C.in      D.my 52. A.hand      B.questions    C.demand     D.children 53. A.questions   B.love       C.actions    D.mistakes 54. A.love      B.open       C.let      D.go 55. A.at       B.for     

36、   C.by      D.of 56. A.the same   B.a lot       C.well     D.at once 57. A.all times   B.no time      C.some time   D.the time 58. A.believed   B.worried      C.realized   D.stopped 59. A.parents    B.suddenly     C.had      D.they 60. A.no longer  B.no more      C.no wonder   D

37、no matter 7 It was the last day of the final examination in a large eastern university. On the steps of one building, a group of students were talking about the exam that was going to begin in a few minutes. On their faces was confidence. This was their 61 exam—then on to graduation and jobs.

38、 Some talked of jobs they already had, others talked of jobs they would get. With the certainty of four years of college, they felt 62 and able to take control of the world. The coming exam, they knew, would be an easy task, as the professor had said they could bring 63 books or notes they wa

39、nted, requesting only that they did not talk to each other during the test. __64 they entered the classroom. The professor passed out the papers. And smiles appeared on the students’ faces as they found there were only five questions. Three hours had passed 65 the professor began to collect pap

40、ers. The students no longer looked confident. On their faces was a frightened expression. Paper in hand, no one spoke as the professor faced the class. He looked at the worried faces before him, and then asked: “How many completed all five questions?” 66 a hand was raised. “How many answered fo

41、ur?” Still no hand. “Three? Two?” The students moved restlessly in their seats. “One, then? Certainly somebody finished one.” But the class remained silent. The professor put down the papers. “That is exactly what I 67 ,” he said. “I just want you to know that, although you have completed four

42、 years of study, there are still many things about the 68 you don’t know. These questions you could not answer are relatively common in everyday practice.” Then, smiling, he added, “you will all 69 this course, but remember—even though you are now college graduates, your education had just begun

43、 The years have weakened the name of the professor, but not the 70 he taught. 61. A. only B. first C. very D. last 62. A. glad B. ready C. sorry D. nice 63. A. no B. either C. any D. some 64. A. Hardly B. Happily C. Quickly D. Carefully 65. A.

44、 then B. as C. before D. after 66. A. Not B. Once C. Only D. Even 67. A. wondered B. enjoyed C. hated D. expected 68. A. exam B. subject C. question D. college 69. A. pass B. fail C. take D. start 70. A. subject B. things C. words D. le

45、ssons 8 No one in the US could forget the day, April 14th, 1865, 71 Abraham Lincoln was shot. That night, after a very busy day, the president and his wife went to Ford’s Theatre D. C., 72__ a new play was going to be put on.   Near the theatre there lived a 25-year-old actor named John Wi

46、lkes Booth, who was strongly against the 73 though he hadn’t fought for the South himself. As the play came to a stop after a moment for a rest, Booth came into the theatre. He walked slowly and quietly 74 the door through which he could move into the President’s box. He looked 75 carefully so

47、 as to find the guards who were protecting the president from the enemy. To his joy, there was none of 76 and nobody noticed him. He reached the door quickly and began to hold the gun in his pocket. It was quiet in the theatre. Suddenly a terrible sound broke in on the play. It surprised everyone

48、 and soon everyone looked 77 where the sound had just come from. Smoke was seen coming from the box, where the 78 had enjoyed the play all the night! Soldiers hurried in, but it was too 79 . The murderer had already jumped from the box down to the stage from which he hurriedly ran out of the

49、80 . Lincoln, one of the greatest American presidents, was shot and died early the next morning. 71. A. as B. where C. when D. how 72. A. when B. where C. there D. before 73. A. North B. South C. the Union D. slavery 7

50、4. A. towards B. to C. up to D. down to 75. A. around B. behind C. back D. forward 76. A. guards B. them C. people D. soldiers 77. A. at B. to C. up D. down 78. A. murderer B. guard

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