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届完形填空专项训练二
2013届高考英语完形填空专项训练
(二)
(一)期末华附、省实、广雅、深中四校联考Wecannotescapehearingandseeingbrokennessinthisworldandweareremindeddailythatashumanswearemorefragilethanwewouldwantto___1___,andareexposedtobeingbrokenonadaily
basisor____2_____othersdirectlyorindirectly.
We'veall___3____someformsofbrokennesspast,presentandfuture,andweknowofotherswhohave.Forsomepeople,brokennesshasbeenablessingindisguise.Though___4___itmakesthemweak,thelongtermeffectisincreased,whichmakesthema___5___person.Forsome,ittakesthemdownhard,pushingthemto__6_____fromsocietyandsometimesself-destructivehabitsareformed.
Mental,emotional,financial,spiritual,andphysicalbrokennessaffectseveryoneatsomepointonourjourneyoflife.The___7___backtowholenessafteranencounterwithbrokennesscanbepositiveornegative,bitterorbetter.Sodoesthismeanthemeasureofrecoveryfromthebrokenness___8____onthetypeofbrokenness?
Myanswerisno.NelsonMandelawaskeptinprisonfalselyfor27yearsintotal----butlookattheendofhislife.Hemusthave____9____someformsofbrokennessatsomepointbuttodayhislifespeaksofwholeness.Hisabilitytocomebackasa___10__personspeaksforitself.
Therearemenandwomenwhohavereturnedfromwarwithlimbs__11___,physicalcomplications,mental,socialandemotional____12__,buttodaythey’restillwhole.Inrelationshipsheartsarebrokenbutpeopledealhealthilywiththeirbrokennessand__13___toletwhathasbrokenthemkeepthembroken.They’ve____14___.Sure,it’sa(n)__15___tosurviveanyformofbrokennessbutbelievingyouareworthbetterandwiththerightsupportsystem,wecanbemadewholeagain.
1.A.concludeB.expectC.admitD.prove
2.A.breakingB.woundingC.interruptingD.affecting
3.A.finishedB.experiencedC.sharedD.changed
4.A.inconvenientlyB.slowlyC.dangerouslyD.temporarily
5.A.richerB.busierC.calmerD.better
6.A.surviveB.withdrawC.sufferD.stop
7.A.roadB.signalC.ideaD.direction
8.A.insistB.turnC.lookD.depend
9.A,acceptedB.facedC.predictedD.remembered
10.A.wholeB.politicalC.cleverD.healthy
11.A.shakingB.missingC.stretchingD.growing
12.A.powersB.abilitiesC.challengesD.failures
13.A.chooseB.hesitateC.meanD.refuse
14.A.movedonB.litupC.giveninD.calmeddown
15.A.opportunityB.processC.fightD.attempt
(二)潮州市教学质量检测TheNewYorkTimespublishedanarticlerecentlythatshowsgreatregretforthe“deathofconversation”.It1thatwhiletechnologysuchascellphones,e-mails,andInternetpostingmakesusfeelmore2thanever,they’realsodrivingusawayfrompeoplearoundus.
Usersgetfinalconnectivityatthepriceof3face-to-faceconversation.SherryTurkle,authorofthearticleinTheNewYorkTimessayspeopleare4toadifferentwayofbeing“alonetogether”.
Actually,5textmessagesorwritingmicro-blogsallowsusto6thoughts.Butbitsandpiecesofonlinecannot7a“realconversation.”LanGuo,19,afreshmanEnglishmajorfromChangshaUniversity,saidthatshewouldliketohearpeople’stoneofvoiceandseetheirfacesina(n)8.“Thegiveandtakeofideasinaconversationsharpensourminds.”shesaid.Shealsomentionsthatburyingourselvesinmobiletechnologyreducesourchanceofstartingconversationswithstrangersand9people.
Turklementionedthepopular10of“Ishare,thereforeIam”amongthisgeneration.LiuXuan,ayoungwriterfromTaiwanandpsychologygraduatefromHarvardUniversity,thinksit’samindsetadoptedbymost11people.Theyaresobusycreatingorpolishingtheironlinepersona(网络人格)thattheyforgethowtolivea(n)12life.However,expertsremindusthatit’s13toblamemobiletechnology.ChenChen,asociologyexpertatChinaYouth&ChildrenResearchCenter,14outthatitisstillownersofgadgets,who’reavoidingpersonalcontact.“Onlybystrengtheningconversationcanweunderstandeachother.15throwingawaythemobilegadgetsisnotasolution.”shesaid.
1.A.talksB.suggestsC.speaksD.advises
2.A.receivedB.sharedC.connectedD.respected
3.A.havingB.riskingC.sacrificingD.sharing
4.A.relatedB.committedC.devotedD.accustomed
5.A.sendingB.gettingC.readingD.taking
6.A.changeB.exchangeC.explainD.raise
7.A.indicateB.replaceC.coverD.involve
8.A.conversationB.computerC.partyD.Internet
9.A.interviewingB.introducingC.knowingD.meeting
10.A.feelingB.conceptC.factD.truth
11.A.shyB.busyC.oldD.young
12.A.realB.interestingC.colorfulD.meaningful
13.A.importantB.necessaryC.unfairD.uncomfortable
14.A.reachesB.thinksC.pointsD.watches
15.A.EventuallyB.HardlyC.FinallyD.Simply
(三)东莞市上学期调研测试Whenshelookedahead,FlorenceChadwicksawnothingbutasolidwalloffog,Herbodywas1.Shehadbeenswimmingfornearlysixteenhours.
Alreadyshewasthefirstwomanto2theEnglishChannelinbothdirections.Now,atage34,her3wastobecomethefirstwomantoswimfromCatalinaIslandtotheCaliforniacoast.
OntheJulyFourthmorningin1952,theseawasicyandthefogwassoheavythatshecould4seehersupportboats.Sharksswamtowardherlonefigure,onlytobe5awaybygunshots.Againstthecoldseawater,shestruggledon--hourafterhour--whilemillionswatchedonnational6.
AlongsideFlorenceinoneoftheboats,hermotherandhertrainerofferedencouragement.Theytoldheritwasn'tmuchfarther.Butwhatshecouldseewas7.Theyurgedhernotto8.Sheneverhad…untilthen.Withonlyahalfmiletogo,sheaskedtobepulledout.
Severalhourslater,shetoldareporter,“Look,I'mnot9myself,butifIcouldhaveseen10,Imighthavemadeit.”Itwasnottirednessoreventhecoldwaterthatdefeatedher.Itwasthefog.Shewas11toseehergoal.Twomonths12,shetriedagain.Thistime,despitethesame13fog,sheswamwithherfaithandhergoal14picturedin.hermind.Sheknewthatsomewherebehindthatfogwaslandandthistimeshe15it!
FlorenceChadwickbecamethefirstwomantoswimtheCatalinaChannel!
1.
A.
cold
B.
numb
C.
thin
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weak
2.
A.
pass
B.
dive
C.
swim
D.
fly
3.
A.
mother
B.
record
C.
success
D.
goal
4.
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hardly
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nearly
C.
clearly
D.
probably
5.
A.
pulled
B.
swept
C.
driven
D.
cleared
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A.
scene
B.
television
C.
radio
D.
race
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fog
B.
shark
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boat
D.
wall
8.
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swim
B.
go
C.
try
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quit
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blaming
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excusing
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crying
D.
enjoying
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coach
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fog
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land
D.
California
11.
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unhappy
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unwilling
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unlucky
D.
unable
12.
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ago
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later
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before
D.
long
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heavy
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wet
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solid
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cold
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heavily
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easily
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clearly
D.
suddenly
15.
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did
B.
forgot
C.
chose
D.
made
(四)深圳南山区期末Howdoesadoctorrecognizethepointintimewhenheisfinallya“surgeon”?
Asmyyearaschiefresident(住院医生)drewtoa1_____,Iaskedmyselfthis2_____manytimes.Theanswer,Iconcluded,was3____.Whenyoucansaytoyourself,“ThereisnopatientIcannottreat4_____,treatjustaswellasorbetterthananyothersurgeon”—then,youareindeedasurgeon.Iwasnearingthat5_______.
Take,forexample,theemergencysituationsthatwehadtofacealmostevery6____.Forthefirstfewmonthsoftheyear,Ihad7____theringingofthetelephone.Iknewitmeantanothercritical8___tobemade.Often,afterIhadtoldmyassistantswhattodoinaparticular9______,I’dhavetroublegettingbacktosleep.I’d10_______allthefactsofthecaseand,often,wonderifIhadn’tmadeapoordecision.Morethanonceattwoorthreeo’clockinthemorning,afterlying11_______foranhour,I’dgetoutofbed,dressanddrivetothe12_____toseethepatientmyself.Itwastheonlywayto13____myself.Now,inthelastmonthofmyresidency,14______wasnolongeraproblem.SometimesIstillcouldn’tbe15____thatmydecisionhadbeentherightone,butIhadlearnedtoacceptthisasaconstantproblemforasurgeon.
1.A.closeB.beginningC.hospitalD.bed
2.A.problemB.questionC.doubtD.disbelief
3.A.uncertaintyB.beliefC.self-confidenceD.comfort
4.A.friendlyB.excitedlyC.badlyD.competently
5.A.pointB.placeC.degreeD.height
6.A.weekB.nightC.yearD.period
7.A.receivedB.fearedC.calledD.refused
8.A.planB.proposalC.decisionD.mistake
9.A.positionB.eventC.situationD.environment
10.A.skipB.searchC.reuseD.review
11.A.aliveB.aloneC.asleepD.awake
12.A.homeB.chemist’sC.hospitalD.department
13.A.findB.seekC.relaxD.obtain
14.A.treatingB.sleepingC.operatingD.curing
15.A.certainB.doubtfulC.frightenedD.amused
(五)WhenIwasaneleven-year-oldprimaryschoolboy,allofmyteacherscomplainedaboutmyunreadablehandwriting.SoIstartedtakingmylaptoptoschoolandusingitinsteadofpaper,booksand1.AtfirstIthoughtIwasinheaven.Writingessayshadbecomeso2.Copyingnotestookonlyseconds.Idon’thavetoworryaboutspellingmistakesandwhetherIhave3tocarrymytextbooks.Iwasalwaysorganized,asIcouldnotleavemybooksathomeanymoreastheywere4inmymachine,soyouwouldthinkthatitwasbeneficialasalearningtool.
Unfortunately,soonIcompletely5allmyabilitytowrite,whichisverylimitedwhenstillatschool.MyspellingbecameworseasInolongerhadtothinkaboutit6thecomputer’sautocorrector.Howe
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