10篇简单的完型填空.docx
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10篇简单的完型填空
10篇简单的完型填空
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得分
I、完形填空(本大题共180小题,共270.0分)
Mr.Croninhasaclockshopinthecenterofthetown.Hetrieshisbestto ( 1 ) itwell.Heoftenreceivesthecustomers(顾客) ( 2 ) andpeopleliketobuy ( 3 ) inhisshop.
Itwasacolddayand ( 4 ) peoplewouldgoouttodosome ( 5 ) .Mr.Black,oneofMr.Cronin’s ( 6 ) ,cametotheshop.Heknewthemanwas ( 7 ) hismiserliness(吝啬).Buthetriedtopersuade(说服)himtobuyawatchinhisshop.
“You’dbetterbuyawatchfor ( 8 ) ,Mr.Black,”saidMr.Cronin.“It’llbe ( 9 ) toyouwhenever.”
“No,no,”saidMr.Black.“I’ll ( 10 ) needanywatches.”
“Buthowdoyouknowwhenit’stimeto ( 11 ) ?
”
“Thepeoplewholivearoundmealways ( 12 ) theirtelevisionsatsevenforthenews.SoIcanheartheannouncer(播音员)say, “Thetimeisseveno’clock.Hereisthenews.”
“Butyoudon’tknowwhentogotowork.”
“That’s ( 13 ) ,”Mr.Blacksaidwithasmile.“Ittakesmetenminutesto ( 14 ) andshave(刮脸).Ihavebreakfastattwentypastseven.Igettothebusstopattwentytoeightandfifteenminuteslaterarriveatmyofficeand ( 15 ) working.”
“Whendoyou ( 16 ) youroffice,then?
”
“There’sa ( 17 ) nearit,itssiren(汽笛)cantellmetherighttime.”
“Howdoyouknowthetimeifyou ( 18 ) inthemiddleofthenight?
”
“Ialwaysputastick(拐杖)bymybed.”
“Butastickcan’ttellyouthetime.”
“You’re ( 19 ) .ButIcanuseittoknockonyourwall.Youalways ( 20 ) ,“Whatareyouknockingonmywallforattwointhenight?
”
1.A.watch
B.build
C.manage
D.repair
2.A.warmly
B.luckily
C.simply
D.coldly
3.A.everything
B.something
C.nothing
D.anything
4.A.many
B.few
C.plentyof
D.most
5.A.work
B.shopping
C.reading
D.fishing
6.A.workmates
B.friends
C.classmates
D.neighbors
7.A.famousfor
B.goodat
C.proudof
D.fondof
8.A.you
B.me
C.yourself
D.myself
9.A.helpless
B.helpful
C.necessary
D.important
10.A.always
B.sometimes
C.often
D.never
11.A.gotobed
B.getup
C.gotowork
D.havebreakfast
12.A.show
B.turnoff
C.turnon
D.sellout
13.A.easy
B.possible
C.different
D.probable
14.A.cook
B.wash
C.tidy
D.rest
15.A.finish
B.enjoy
C.start
D.keep
16.A.leave
B.clean
C.goto
D.find
17.A.railwaystation
B.postoffice
C.university
D.factory
18.A.situp
B.standup
C.wakeup
D.getup
19.A.clever
B.right
C.wrong
D.foolish
20.A.shout
B.wonder
C.laugh
D.request
Johnny,alizard(蜥蜴),livedbetweensomerocksinthecountry,wherehelikedsunbathingeverymorning.Oneday,hefeltso ( 21 ) thathedidn’tnoticesomeboyscomingupbehindhim.Theboys ( 22 ) Johnny,andhecouldonlyescapefromtheirhandsbylosinghistail andrunningto ( 23 ) .
Thechildrenwatchedhistailmovingabout,buttheysoonfelt ( 24 ) andleft.Johnnycameouttolookfor histail,butcouldfindno ( 25 ) ofit.Feelingsosad,hedecidedto ( 26 ) doingeverythingelseinhislifeandspendingallhistime ( 27 ) histail.Daysandmonthspassed,andJohnnykeptlooking,askingeveryone ( 28 ) theyhadseenhistail.However,therewasstill nonewsaboutit.
Oneday,heaskedaboyandtheboy ( 29 ) replied,“Whydoyouneedtwotails?
”Afterhearingthis,Johnny ( 30 ) andsawthathehadgrownanew,strongertail.Hesuddenlyrealizedhow ( 31 ) ofhimtowastesomuchtimeonaproblemlikeit.Johnnyheadedforhomehappily.
Onthewayhomehesuddenlyfoundhis ( 32 ) tailontheroadside.Althoughitlookedterrible,Johnnywasstill ( 33 ) tohaveitback.Hepickeditupandwasaboutto ( 34 ) hisjourney.Justatthatmoment,anidea ( 35 ) himthatheshouldn’tlookatthepastandworryaboutitsinceitwasnot ( 36 ) forhim.
Hethendecidedto ( 37 ) hisoldtailthere,leavingwithitallhispastworries.Ashemovedon,allhetookwithhimwerethoughtsofthe ( 38 ) andthedreamsofthefuture.
Asweknow,it’snotgoodtolookatthepast, ( 39 ) ithelpsinthefuture.Letthepast ( 40 ) withthewind.
21.A.worried
B.relaxed
C.lonely
D.cautious
22.A.caught
B.limited
C.explored
D.observed
23.A.sleep
B.sunbathe
C.hide
D.cry
24.A.delighted
B.confused
C.bored
D.interested
25.A.edge
B.sign
C.identity
D.use
26.A.keep
B.start
C.finish
D.stop
27.A.searchingfor
B.removing
C.caringfor
D.involving
28.A.when
B.whether
C.how
D.where
29.A.regretfully
B.generously
C.frightenedly
D.surprisedly
30.A.bentdown
B.headedforward
C.turnedback
D.lookedup
31.A.optimistic
B.smart
C.careless
D.silly
32.A.new
B.old
C.strong
D.nice
33.A.excited
B.worried
C.honored
D.stressed
34.A.continue
B.change
C.predict
D.end
35.A.supported
B.shaped
C.hit
D.held
36.A.lively
B.hopeful
C.useful
D.different
37.A.store
B.drop
C.repair
D.watch
38.A.present
B.future
C.past
D.life
39.A.if
B.once
C.when
D.unless
40.A.come
B.go
C.walk
D.dive
Successcomestothosewhoturndisastersintoopportunities,overcometheirlimitationsandbouncebackwithrenewedenergy.Ifyouhavefallendown,getupandbrushthe ( 41 ) offyourclothesandmoveon.Atemporarysetbackisnotatotal ( 42 ) .Forthatmatter,there’snosuchthingasfailure.Nothingis ( 43 ) inthisworld.Ifyouhavethewillto ( 44 ) ,youcanachieveanything.Andalwaysrememberthatthewholeworldwill ( 45 ) youwhenyouwanttoachievesomethingurgently.Hereisalivingproofofthisidea.
SudhaChandran,ayounggirlfromIndia,wholearned ( 46 ) whenshewasthreeyearsold.Shelostoneofherlegsinanaccident. ( 47 ) theaccidentruinedherbrightfuture,shedidn’tgiveup.
Afterseveral ( 48 ) monthsthatfollowed,oneday,shemetadoctorwhodevelopedanartificiallimbmadefromrubber.Sointensewasher ( 49 ) thatshedecidedtogobacktodancingaftershehadbeenfittedwithanartificialleg.Sudhaknewthatshebelievedinherselfandcouldfulfillher ( 50 ) .Shethenbeganhercourageousjourneybacktotheworldofdancing—learningto ( 51 ) ,bend,stretch,walk,turn,twist,twirland ( 52 ) dance.
( 53 ) everypublicshow,shewouldaskherfatherabouther ( 54 ) .“Youstillhavealongwaytogo”wastheanswersheusedtoget ( 55 ) .InJanuary,1984,Sudhamadeahistoriccomeback ( 56 ) givingapublicshowinBombay.Sheperformedinsuchamarvelousmannerthatitmovedeveryoneto ( 57 ) whilebringingherbacktothenumberonepositionagain.Thateveningwhensheaskedherfatherthe ( 58 ) question,hedidn’tsayanything.Hejusttouchedherfeetasatributetoagreatartist.
Sudha’scomebackwassoheart-warmingthatawell-knownfilmproducerwas ( 59 ) tomakeafilmnamedMayuri,basedonSudha’sencouragingstory.WhensomeoneaskedSudhahowshehad ( 60 ) todanceagain,shesaidquitesimply,“Youdon’tneedfeettodance.”
41.A.blood
B.flies
C.spots
D.dust
42.A.incident
B.danger
C.defeat
D.mistake
43.A.convenient
B.necessary
C.unfortunate
D.impossible
44.A.learn
B.win
C.forgive
D.go
45.A.help
B.entertain
C.challenge
D.appreciate
46.A.painting
B.dancing
C.singing
D.skiing
47.A.Because
B.Once
C.Although
D.Before
48.A.painful
B.encouraging
C.pleasant
D.forgettable
49.A.pressure
B.desire
C.anger
D.competition
50.A.dream
B.promise
C.duty
D.command
51.A.live
B.walk
C.feel
D.balance
52.A.proudly
B.fortunately
C.finally
D.frequently
53.A.After
B.During
C.Near
D.Except
54.A.figure
B.expression
C.costume
D.performance
55.A.beyondrecognition
B.inresponse
C.atwork
D.byaccident
56.A.by
B.with
C.on
D.of
57.A.laughter
B.complaint
C.tears
D.doubts
58.A.annoying
B.strange
C.exciting
D.usual
59.A.forced
B.inspired
C.trained
D.forbidden
60.A.pretended
B.refused
C.managed
D.failed
Oneofthemostexcitingarchaeological(考古的)discoveriesinhistorywasmadeinNovember1922,whenHowardCarterwas ( 61 ) intheValleyoftheKingsinEgypt.Aftermanymonthsofdigging,hefinally ( 62 ) anunknowntomb(坟墓).
( 63 ) withhisfriendLordCarnarvon,whowasprovidingthemoneyforhiswork,Carterenteredthe ( 64 ) tomb.Atfirsttherewas ( 65 ) ,becausethetombwas ( 66 ) ,anditwasclearthatithadbeenrobbed(盗窃)atsometimeinthepast. ( 67 ) ,oneoftheworkerseventuallyuncoveredasmallstairwaythatleddowntoanotherdoorthathadnotbeen ( 68 ) .
Carterwentdownthedarkstaircase,walking ( 69 ) incasetherewereanytraps(陷阱).Asheopenedthe ( 70 ) ,LordCarnarvonaskedifhecouldseeanything.Hereplied,“Yes, ( 71 ) things.”Itwasclearatoncethattheyhaddiscoveredwhattheyhad
been ( 72 ) .ThetombofKingTutankhamunwasfulloftreasuresof ( 73 ) value.Therewereover5,000objectsofsilver,goldandpreciousstoneswhichhadlainthere ( 74 ) forthousandsofyears.
LordCarnarvon’s ( 75 ) atdiscoveringthetreasuresdidnotlastlong.Manyofthelocalpeoplewereafraidof ( 76 ) thekings’tombs,andbelievedthatthekingswouldpunishanyonewho ( 77 ) them.LordCarnarvonhadpaidlittleattentiontothese ( 78 ) ,butonlyafewweekslater,he ( 79 ) fellillanddied;attheexacttimeofhisdeath,allthelightsinCairowentoutallofasudden,andfarawayinEngland,hisdogalso ( 80 ) .
61.A.traveling
B.visiting
C.standing
D.working
62.A.fellinto
B.passedby
C.knockeddown
D.cameacross
63.A.Back
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