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届高考英语完形填空精选汇编
2012届高考英语完形填空精选汇编
一
Aboywaswalkinghomefromschoolwhenhesawalarge,tempting(诱人的)appleononeofthebranchesofanappletreehangingoutoveratallfence.Theboywasn’tmuchofafruit-eater,___36___abarofchocolateifgiventhechoice,___37___,astheysay,theforbiddenfruitcanbetempting.Seeingtheapple,theboywantedit.Themorehelookedatit,the___38___hefeltandthemorehewantedthatapple.
___39___ashighashecould,butevenashistallest___40___hewasunabletotouchit.Hebeganto___41___upanddown,ashighashecould,atthe___42___ofeachjumpstretchinghisarmstogettheapple.Stillitremainedoutof___43___.Notgivingup,hethought,ifonlyhehadsomethingto___44___on.Hisschoolbagwouldn’tgiveenoughheightandhedidn’twantto___45___thethingsinside,likehislunchbox,pencilcase,andGameboy.Looking___46___,hehopedhemightfindanoldbox,arock,or,___47___luck,evenaladder,butitwasatidyneighborhoodandtherewasnothinghecoulduse.Hehadtriedeverythinghecouldthinktodo.___48___seeinganyotherchoices,hegaveupandstartedtowalk___49___.Atfirsthefeltangryanddisappointedthinkingabouthowhungryhehadbecomefromhis___50___,andhowhereallywantedthatapple.Themorehe___51___likethis,themoreunhappyhebecame.
___52___,theboyofourstorywasaprettysmartguy,evenifhecouldn’talwaysgetwhathewanted.Hestartedtosaytohimself,“Thisisn’t___53___,Idon’thavetheappleandI’mfeelingmiserableaswell.There’s___54___moreIcandotogettheapple—thatisunchangeable—butwearesupposedtobeableto__55___ourfeelings.Ifthat’sthecase,whatcanIdotofeelbetter?
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36.
A.
preferring
B.
offering
C.
receiving
D.
allowing
37.
A.
so
B.
then
C.
but
D.
or
38.
A.
sadder
B.
angrier
C.
hungrier
D.
tastier
39.
A.
expanding
B.
stretching
C.
swinging
D.
pulling
40.
A.
strength
B.
length
C.
range
D.
height
41.
A.
jump
B.
look
C.
walk
D.
glance
42.
A.
tip
B.
stage
C.
top
D.
level
43.
A
hope
B.
hand
C.
sight
D.
reach
44.
A.
put
B.
stand
C.
get
D.
hold
45.
A.
break
B.
shake
C.
take
D.
strike
46.
A.
up
B.
forward
C.
down
D.
around
47.
A.
for
B.
with
C.
on
D.
of
48.
A.
After
B.
Through
C.
Without
D.
Upon
49.
A.
back
B.
away
C.
up
D.
down
50.
A.
wishes
B.
beliefs
C.
efforts
D.
goals
51.
A.
thought
B.
imagined
C.
tried
D.
claimed
52.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Moreover
D.
Otherwise
53.
A.
skilful
B.
cheerful
C.
harmful
D.
helpful
54.
A.
something
B.
anything
C.
everything
D.
nothing
55.
A.
change
B.
express
C.
forget
D.
describe
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二
MyfatherbroughthomeasailboatwhenIwasten,andalmosteachSundayinsummerswewouldgosailing.Dadwasquiteskilledinsailing,butnotgoodat___36___.Asforme,I___37___bothbeforetwelvebecauseoflivingclosetoLakeOntario.
ThelasttimeDadandIsetsailtogetherisreally___38___.ItwasaperfectweekendafterIgraduatedfromuniversity.Icamehomeand___39___Dadtogosailing.Outwesetsoononthe___40___lake.Dadhadn’tsailedforyears,buteverything___41___wellwiththetiller(舵柄)inhishands.
Whenwewereinthemiddleofthelake,a___42___windcameallofasudden.Theboatwashit___43___.Dadwasalwaysathisbestinany___44___,butatthismomenthe___45___.
“John!
___46___!
”heshoutedinatremblingvoice,withthetillerstillinhishands.
Inmymemoryhecouldfixany___47___.HewastheoneIalways___48___forstrengthandsecurity.BeforeIcouldrespond,a___49___ofwatergotintotheboat.Irushedtothetiller___50___itwastoolate.Anotherhugewallofwater___51___theboatinaminute.Wewerethrownintothewater,andDadwasstrugglingaimlessly.Atthatmoment,Ifeltfiercely___52___ofhim.
IswamtoDad___53___andassistedhiminclimbingontothehull(船壳)oftheboat.Uponsittingonthehull,Dadwasalittleawkwardabouthisflashof___54___.“It’sallright,Dad.Wearesafenow,”Icomfortedhim.
ThatwasthefirsttimeDadhadcountedonmeinamomentofemergency.Moreimportantly,Ifounditwasmyturntostart___55___formyfather.
36.
A.
boating
B.
running
C.
swimming
D.
teaching
37.
A.
enjoyed
B.
desired
C.
hated
D.
learned
38.
A.
unforgivable
B.
unforgettable
C.
cheerful
D.
regretful
39.
A.
sent
B.
ordered
C.
invited
D.
allowed
40.
A.
calm
B.
icy
C.
stormy
D.
thundery
41.
A.
finished
B.
went
C.
seemed
D.
sounded
42.
A.
strong
B.
gentle
C.
cold
D.
hot
43.
A.
repeatedly
B.
lightly
C.
hardly
D.
violently
44.
A.
danger
B.
place
C.
sport
D.
job
45.
A.
suffered
B.
fell
C.
froze
D.
withdrew
46.
A.
L:
ook
B.
Help
C.
Run
D.
Jump
47.
A.
problem
B.
relationship
C.
machine
D.
boat
48.
A.
turnedto
B.
livedwith
C.
arguedwith
D.
objectedto
49.
A.
fountain
B.
stream
C.
shower
D.
wave
50.
A.
if
B.
for
C.
after
D.
but
51.
A.
gotthrough
B.
pouredinto
C.
turnedover
D.
liftedup
52.
A.
ashamed
B.
protective
C.
tired
D.
afraid
53.
A.
hopelessly
B.
quickly
C.
slowly
D.
helplessly
54.
A.
pain
B.
anger
C.
fear
D.
shame
55.
A.
makingup
B.
gettingready
C.
payingoff
D.
lookingout
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三
AlthoughIlovemylife,ithasn’tbeenalotoffunasI’vebeenillfor28years.
Musichasalwaysbeenagreatloveofmineand,inmy20s,whenmy___21___wasmoremanageable,I___22___tenyearsasaprofessionalsingerinrestaurants,playingandsingingfolksongs.___23___thatwasyearsagoandtimeshavechanged.___24___Ilivewithmymotheronacountryfarm.
Twoyearsago,IdecidedthatIwouldneedtohavesomekindofextraworkto___25___mydisabilitypension(残疾抚恤金).___26___Ineededtosleepinafternoons,Iwaslimitedinmy___27___.IdecidedthatIwouldconsider___28___tosinginginrestaurants.
Myfamilyareallmusicians,soIwas___29___whenIwentintoourlocalmusicstore.IexplainedthatIwantedtosingagainbutusingrecordedkaraokemusic.IknewthatdiscswereveryexpensiveandIreallydidn’thavealotof___30___togetstarted.And___31___youfindonlythreetofoursongsoutoftenonadiscthatyoucan___32___use.
WhenItoldtheowneroftheshopaboutmy___33___;hegavemealongthoughtful___34___.“Thismeansalottoyou,doesn’tit?
”hesaid.“Comewithme.”
Heledme___35___thecrowdedshopandtoabenchwithalargeprofessionalkaraokeboxonit.Heplacedhislargehand___36___onhistreasureandsaid.“Ihave800karaokesongsinhere.Youcantakeyour___37___andI’llrecordthemforyou.Thatshouldgetyoustarted.”
I___38___.Thankinghim,Imadeatimewithhimtolistentoallthesongsandchoose___39___thatIcouldsing.Ihavecomefullcirclewithhishelp.
His___40___stillwarmsmyheartandmakesmedojustthatbitextra,whenIhavethechance.
21.
A.
loneliness
B.
sadness
C.
tiredness
D.
sickness
22.
A.
set
B.
enjoyed
C.
kept
D.
shared
23.
A.
Gladly
B.
Eventually
C.
Unfortunately
D.
Surprisingly
24.
A.
Now
B.
Then
C.
Sometime
D.
Meanwhile
25.
A.
addupto
B.
makeupfor
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getridof
D.
takeadvantageof
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A.
If
B.
As
C.
Though
D.
Before
27.
A.
movement
B.
condition
C.
choices
D.
positions
28.
A.
reachingout
B.
livingup
C.
gettingon
D.
goingback
29.
A.
recognized
B.
interviewed
C.
found
D.
invited
30.
A.
money
B.
time
C.
energy
D.
knowledge
31.
A.
thus
B.
once
C.
seldom
D.
often
32.
A.
actually
B.
hardly
C.
nearly
D.
formerly
33.
A.
job
B.
family
C.
idea
D.
offer
34.
A.
face
B.
view
C.
look
D.
sight
35.
A.
over
B.
along
C.
towards
D.
through
36.
A.
unhappily
B.
lovingly
C.
pitifully
D.
gratefully
37.
A.
pick
B.
turn
C.
role
D.
step
38.
A.
hadtocry
B.
oughttocry
C.
shouldhavecried
D.
couldhavecried
39.
A.
more
B.
theones
C.
few
D.
therest
40.
A.
courage
B.
devotion
C.
kindness
D.
trust
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四
Inourdiscussionwithpeopleonhoweducationcanhelpthemsucceedinlife,awomanrememberedthefirstmeetingofanintroductory___36___courseabout20yearsago.
Theprofessor___37___thelecturehall,placeduponhisdeskalargejarfilledwithdriedbeans,andinvitedthestudentsto___38___howmanybeansthejarcontained.After___39___shoutsofwildlywrongguessestheprofessorsmiledathin,drysmile,announcedthe___40___answer,andwentonsaying,“Youhavejust___41___animportantlessonaboutscience.ThatisNever___42___yourownsenses.”
Twentyyearslater,the___43___couldguesswhattheprofessorhadinmind.He___44___himself,perhaps,asinvitinghisstudentstostartanexciting___45___intoanunknownworldinvisibletothe___46___,whichcanbediscoveredonlythroughscientific___47___.Buttheseventeen-year-oldgirlcouldnotacceptoreven___48___theinvitation.Shewasjust___49___tounderstandtheworld.Andshe___50___thatherfirsthandexperiencecouldbethe___51___.Theprofessor,however,saidthatitwas___52___.Hewastakingawayheronly___53___forknowingandwasprovidingherwithnosubstitute.“Irememberfeelingsmalland___54___,”thewomansays,“andIdidtheonlythingIcoulddo.I___55___thecoursethatafternoon,andIhaven’tgonenearsciencesince.”
36.
A.
art
B.
history
C.
science
D.
math
37.
A.
searchedfor
B.
lookedat
C.
gotthrough
D.
marchedinto
38.
A.
co
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