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2014高考英語完形填空鞏固練習(xí)(7)及答案完形填空(記敘文).once upon a time, there was a group of forest deer. in this group there was a wise and respected1, smart in the ways of deer. he taught the tricks of2to the fawnthe young deer.one day, his younger sister3her son to him, to be taught4is so important for deer. the teacher said to the fawn, “very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first5.”at first, the young deer came to the lessons6he was supposed to. but soon, he became more interested in7with the other young bucks (雄鹿). he didnt realize how8it could be for a deer who learned9but deer games. so he started10. soon he was escaping school all the time.11, one day the fawn who played hooky (逃學(xué))12a snare (陷阱) and was trapped. since he was13, his mother got worried. she went to her brotherthe teacher, and14him if her son had learned something. the teacher15, “my dear sister, your son was disobedient and16. out of respect for you, i17to teach him. but he did not want to learn the18of deer. he played hooky!how could i possibly teach him?”later they heard the sad news. the19fawn had been trapped and killed by a hunter. he skinned him and took the meat home to his family.the moral is: nothing can be learned from a teacher by one who20the class.1. a. studentb. motherc. teacherd. magician2. a. performb. survivalc. huntingd. hiding3. a. broughtb. caughtc. arrangedd. referred4. a. thatb. whichc. howd. what5. a. arrivalb. punishmentc. prized. lesson6. a. asb. becausec. whetherd. where7. a. learningb. playingc. talkingd. fighting8. a. interestingb. boringc. dangerousd. useful9. a. nothingb. somethingc. alld. none10. a. working hardb. cutting classes c. playing gamesd. teaching others11. a. luckilyb. unexpectedly c. definitelyd. unfortunately12. a. found outb. set upc. stepped ind. got over13. a. dyingb. missingc. unhappyd. improving14. a. toldb. scoldedc. askedd. suspected15. a. repliedb. analyzedc. advisedd. questioned16. a. unbelievableb. unteachable c. unfitd. unimportant17. a. made up my mindb. tried my best c. gave upd. would like18. a. storiesb. structuresc. gamesd. tricks19. a. proudb. sick c. stubbornd. shy20. a. missesb. lovesc. formsd. attends參考答案153.cbaddabcabdcbcabbdca:i was six when i joined my father and two elder brothers at sunrise in the fields of eufaula, okla. 1 the time i was eight i was helping dad fix up old furniture. he gave me a cent for every nail i 2 out of old boards. i got my first 3 job, at jms restaurant in town, when i was 12. my main responsibilities were 4 tables and washing dishes, 5 sometimes i helped cook.every day after school i would 6 to jms and work until ten. even on saturdays i 7 from two until eleven. at that age it was difficult going to work and 8 my friends run off to swim or play. i didnt necessarily like work, but i loved what working 9 me to have. because of my 10 i was always the one buying when my friends and i went to the local tastee freez. this made me 11 .word that i was trustworthy and hard-working 12 around town. a local clothing store offered me credit (賒賬) 13 i was only in seventh grade. i immediately 14 a $68 sports coat and a $ 22 pair of shoes. i was 15 only 65 cents an hour, and i already owed the storekeeper $90! so i learned 16 the danger of easy credit. i paid it 17 as soon as i could.my first job taught me self-control, responsibility and brought me a 18 of personal satisfaction few of my friends had experienced. as my father, 19 worked three jobs, once told me, “if you 20 sacrifice (奉獻) and responsibility, there are not many things in life you cant have.” how right he was.1. a. before b. withinc. fromd. by2. a. pulledb. putc. pickedd. pressed3. a. usualb. realc. maind. particular4. a. sweepingb. packingc. clearingd. emptying5. a. orb. soc. butd. even6. a. headb. turnc. changed. move7. a. studiedb. workedc. playedd. slept8. a. helpingb. havingc. watchingd. letting9. a. askedb. toldc. promisedd. allowed10. a. studyb. powerc. aged. job11. a. proudb. friendlyc. luckyd. hopeful12. a. ranb. gotc. flewd. carried13. a. althoughb. whilec. ifd. since14. a. soldb. borrowedc. chargedd. wore15. a. keepingb. makingc. payingd. taking16. a. graduallyb. greatlyc. hardlyd. early17. a. outb. overc. awayd. off18. a. pointb. levelc. partd. sign19. a. heb. thatc. whod. whoever20. a. understandb. demandc. offerd. fear參考答案15 dabcc 610 abcdd1115 abacb 1620 ddbcadad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. i remembered one of his 1 one night when i was ready to quit (退出) a political campaign (運動) i was losing, and wrote about it in my diary.tired, feeling the many months of 2 , i went up to my study to make some notes. i was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer when i 3 up one of dads old business cards that he was so proud of: andrea cuomo, italian american groceries fine imported products. then i thought about how he 4 with difficult situations. a lot of pictures appeared into my 5 , but one scene came sharply into view. we had just 6 to holliswood, new york. we had our own house for the first time; it had some land around it, even 7 . one, in particular, was a great blue spruce (云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall.less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible 8 . we came home from the store that night to find the spruce 9 almost totally from the ground and thrown onto the street. when my brother frankie and i saw the spruce, our hearts 10 . but not dads.the rain was 11 . then he announced, “ok, were going to push him up!” “what are you talking about, dad? the roots are out of the ground!” “shut up, were going to push him up, hes going to 12 again.” we couldnt say 13 to him. so we followed him into the house and we got what rope there was and we 14 the rope around the top of the tree that 15 on the street, and he stood up by the house, with me 16 on the rope and frankie in the street in the rain, helping to 17 up the great blue spruce. in no time at all, we had it standing up straight again! dad drove stakes (樁) in the ground, tied rope from the 18 to the stakes, and said, “dont worry, hes going to grow again ”i looked at the 19 and wanted to cry, i couldnt 20 to got back into the campaign.1. a. classesb. lecturec. lessonsd. talks2. a. struggleb. workingc. battled. defence3. a. turnedb. tookc. camed. picked4. a. keptb. workedc. dealtd. helped5. a. heartb. mindc. headd. book6. a. cameb. leftc. gotd. moved7. a. yardb. fieldc. flowersd. trees8. a. stormb. rainc. snowd. wind9. a. pushedb. pulledc. putd. struck10. a. fellb. rosec. sankd. dropped11. a. stoppingb. fallingc. comingd. going12. a. standb. plantc. died. grow13. a. nob. yesc. itd. nothing14. a. madeb. gavec. tiedd. kept15. a. putb. leftc. placedd. lay16. a. pullingb. pushingc. holdingd. fixing17. a. takeb. putc. pulld. push18. a. leavesb. rootsc. trunkd. branches19. a. pictureb. cardc. treed. rain20. a. waitb. stopc. leaved. stay參考答案15 caacb 610 ddabc1115 bdacd 1620 adcbaone sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk. she crossed a large area of grassland into the woods _31_ she realized that she was lost.sitting on a rock and _32_ what to do, she began crying. after a while, she_33_ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. _34_ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. she opened the door and _35_ stepped in. suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the _36_. cold and tired, she fell asleep near a _37_.the girls parents were out and her dog, laddy, was at home. laddy _38_ that his mistress was in danger. he jumped _39_ a window, breaking the glass. he looked in the fields. but he couldnt find his mistress anywhere. however, from the ground came a _40_ scent as he lowered his head. he _41_ the scent and walked across the grassland. barking _42_ into the air, the dog _43_ through the woods until he found the _44_ . but the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. much to his _45_ , he saw his mistress blue shirt in the distance. he _46_ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was _47_. when she opened her eyes and 48 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you 49 me, laddy,” and she kissed him several times. seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of 50 . that night laddy had a heros supper: a huge meal of steak.【小題1】a. before b. since c. while d. as【小題2】a. wondering b. forgetting c. rememberingd. regretting【小題3】a. preferred b. expected c. failedd. decided【小題4】a. when b. until c. if d. because【小題5】a. carelessly b. cautiously c. hopelesslyd. unwillingly【小題6】a. trees b. bushes c. woods d. grasses【小題7】a. stream b. rock c. treed. house【小題8】a. found b. sensed c. heard d. smelt【小題9】a. at b. through c. in d. onto【小題10】a. terrible b. strangec. pleasant d. familiar【小題11】a. missedb. discoveredc. followed d. ignored【小題12】a. calmlyb. loudly c. merrily d. gently【小題13】a. searchedb. wandered c. looked d. traveled【小題14】a.window b. girl c. house d. hero【小題15】a. satisfaction b. disappointmentc. embarrassment d. delight【小題16】a. jumped b. climbed c. walked d. flew【小題17】a. awake b. abandoned c. available d. asleep【小題18】a. spotted b. watched c. observed d. saw【小題19】a. disturbed b. comforted c. rescued d. scared【小題20】a. pain b. shock c. sorrow d.relief*【參考答案】【小題1】a【小題2】a【小題3】d【小題4】a【小題5】b【小題6】c【小題7】a【小題8】b【小題9】b【小題10】d【小題11】c【小題12】b【小題13】a【小題14】c【小題15】d【小題16】a【小題17】d【小題18】d【小題19】c【小題20】d 【解析】一個陽關(guān)明媚的下午,一位小姑娘來到樹林里散步,走著走著她迷路了,途中她到過一個奇怪的小屋,但被所聽到的聲音嚇得跑了出來,她繼續(xù)向前走,直到最后,小姑娘又冷又餓,臥倒在一條小溪邊。這時,小姑娘的家人在到處找她,但他們不知道她的蹤跡,這時,他們家的小狗laddy聞著小姑娘的氣味,幾經(jīng)周折,最終找到了她?!拘☆}1】a 考查時間狀語從句。句意是:她穿過一大片草地,只是她意識到自己迷路了,即在她意識到自己迷路之前她已經(jīng)走過了一大片草地。選a?!拘☆}2】a 考查動詞。wonder想知道;forget忘記;remember記得;regret遺憾,后悔。根據(jù)賓語what to do可以推斷出此處選a?!拘☆}3】d 考查動詞。prefer更喜歡;expect期待,預(yù)料;fail沒做到,失??;decide決定。由句意可知此處選d。【小題4】a 考查狀語從句。由句意可知所填詞引導(dǎo)時間狀語從句,引導(dǎo)詞意思是:當(dāng)?shù)臅r候,選a。【小題5】b 考查副詞。carelessly粗心地;cautiously小心地,謹慎地;hopelessly無望地;unwillingly不愿意地。句意是:她打開門,小心地走了進去。選b?!拘☆}6】c 考查名詞。根據(jù)前文中woods可知此處選c。【小題7】a 考查名詞。根據(jù)后文中的the little stream可知此處選a。【小題8】b 考查動詞。句意是: laddy意識到女主人有危險。所填詞意思是:意識到,感覺到,選b?!拘☆}9】b 考查介詞。根據(jù)freaking the window可以推斷出所填介詞意思是:穿過,選b。【小題10】d 考查形容詞。句意是:然而,當(dāng)它低頭聞時,地面上散發(fā)出一種熟悉的氣味。選d?!拘☆}11】c 考查動詞。miss失去;discover發(fā)現(xiàn);follow跟隨;ignore忽略。句意是:它跟隨這種氣味,穿過了草地。選c?!拘☆}12】b 考查副詞。calmly平靜地;loudly大聲地;merrily歡樂地;gently溫柔地。句意是:向空中大聲的吠叫,。選b?!拘☆}13】a 考查動詞。search尋找;wander徘徊;look看,瞧;travel旅行。由句意可知此處選a?!拘☆}14】c 考查名詞。根據(jù)前文的提到的名詞house可知此處選c。【小題15】d 考查名詞。stisfaction 滿意,滿足;disappointment失望;embarrrasement尷尬;delight愉快,高興。所填詞構(gòu)成固定短語,根據(jù)后文可知其意思是:使他高興的是,選d?!拘☆}16】a 考查動詞。jump跳;climb爬;walk走,步行;fly飛。根據(jù)句意選a?!拘☆}17】d 考查形容詞。根據(jù)第二自然段最后一句中的fall asleep可知此處選d?!拘☆}18】d 考查動詞。spot 玷污; 認出,發(fā)現(xiàn);watch觀看;observe觀察;see看見。由句意可知此處所填詞意思是:看見,選d?!拘☆}19】c 考查動詞。disturb打擾;comfort使舒適;rescue挽救;scare驚嚇。句意是:laddy,是你救了我。選c?!拘☆}20】d 考查名詞。pain 痛;shock震驚;sorrow難過,悲傷;relief解脫。句意是:看到他們的女兒得救另外,父母激動地留下了激動的淚水,他們?nèi)玑屩刎摿恕_xd。完形填空(記敘文).on that september morning five years ago, a memory of his father came to mayor rudy giuliani. in it, the brooklyn plumber (管道工) and bartender (侍者) was telling his only child, “in a crisis, you have to become the1person in the room.”giuliani became more than that. his suit coated with ash from the wreckage (遭難) , he stood2, vowing (發(fā)誓) that new yorkers would show the world the meaning of3. he comforted victims families, 4funerals of police and firefighters, 5his fellow citizens on radio and television.hed overcome6before, including a bitter, public end to his marriage, and a battle with cancer. along side the terrifying7of 9/11, theyre the kind of events that could8anyones public and personal life. but giulianis determination to success is9than ever, and now he is about to find out if his endurance (忍耐) of leadership10.after the coming midterm (中期的) 11, he will decide whether to seek the republican nomination (提名) for president for the coming term, or whether to12the business ventures (企業(yè)) he took up post-9/11. having spent years in13serviceas a u. s. attorney (lawyer) in new york, an associate attorney general during the reagan administration, and two14as mayor of the

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