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科目:高中英語 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年高考第二輪專題復(fù)習(xí)提分訓(xùn)練專題十三完形填空英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空
(2013·高考遼寧卷)A little girl lived in a simple and poor house on a hill.Usually she ____ play in the small garden.She could see over the garden fence and across the valley a wonderful house with shining golden windows high on another hill.____ she loved her parents and her family,she desired to live in such a house and ____ all day about how wonderful and exciting ____ must feel to live there.
At the age when she gained some ____ skill and sensibility(識別力),she ____ her mother for a bike ride ____ the garden.Her mother finally allowed her to go,____ her keeping close to the house and not ____ too far.The day was beautiful.The little girl knew ____ where she was heading!____ the hill and across the valley,she rode to the ____ of the golden house.
____ she got off her bike and put it against the gate post,she focused on the path ____ to the house and then on the house itself.She was very disappointed when she ____ that all the windows were ____ and rather dirty.
So ___ and heart?broken,she didn’t go any further.She ____,and all of a sudden she saw an amazing ____.There on the other side of the valley was a little house and its windows were golden.Looking at her little home,she ____ that she had been living in her golden house filled with love and care.Everything she dreamed was right there in front of her nose!
1.A.might? B.should
C.would? D.must
2.A.Unless? B.Although
C.Since? D.But
3.A.dreamed? B.worried
C.asked? D.shouted
4.A.this? B.that
C.it? D.which
5.A.different? B.scientific
C.musical? D.basic
6.A.begged? B.blamed
C.invited? D.paid
7.A.inside? B.outside
C.through? D.along
8.A.insisting on? B.relying on
C.arguing about? D.wondering about
9.A.traveling? B.running
C.riding? D.walking
10.A.madly? B.rapidly
C.exactly? D.possibly
11.A.Over?? B.Down
C.Around? D.Beside
12.A.windows? B.steps
C.center? D.gate
13.A.Until? B.As
C.While? D.Because
14.A.getting? B.introducing
C.leading?? D.moving
15.A.felt? B.learned
C.concluded? D.found
16.A.transparent? B.bright
C.plain? D.wide
17.A.anxious? B.angry
C.serious? D. sad
18.A.turned around? B.cheered up
C.settled down? D.dropped in
19.A.hill? B.valley
C.background? D.sight
20.A.imagined? B.decided
C.realized? D.guessed
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆河北唐山高三年級摸底考試英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
One spring, when I was 10, during one of my father's layoffs, I could tell my mother was dispiriteD.I decided to cheer her up by buying her a special Mother's Day gift.
One day after school I rode my bike to the Agins, which, I learned years later, was known for its high-end fashions and style.I introduced myself to Sylvia Agins, telling her I was looking for a Mather's Day present.
"Do you think she'd like a purse?" she askeD.I told her.I thought she might.
She took out an Italian handbag made of leather. She asked me what I thought, and I told her that my mom would like it.
"How much money do you have?" she asked.
"Twelve bucks," I said.
“You’re in luck,” she told me. "It's only $11. You have a dollar left over for the card." She gift-wrapped the purse and thanked me for my business, and I rode off home with the package under my arm.
When my mother opened the gift the next Sunday morning, she asked in an accusing tone, “Where did you get this?"
"I bought it at the Agins. It cost me $11." I said.
My mother was shocked into silence.
It wasn't until many years later, when I learned that the purse was worth several hundred dollars, that I appreciated just how wonderful Sylvia Agins had been to me. I always felt bad that I never had a chance to properly thank her.
"You know, my son, what really amazes me to this day," my mother saiD."Letting you have the purse for just a few dollars was unbelievable enough. But the fact that she let you leave the store with a dollar for the card was a touch of kindness that I'll never forget. "
1.The author bought his mother a purse to _____.
A.surprise his mother
B.make his mother happy
C.show his ability of making money
D.thank his mother for buying him a bike
2.Why was the author's mother shocked?
A.She wasn't expecting a gift from her son.
B.The purse was bought from the Agins.
C.The author bought a card to go with the purse.
D.The Agins charged so little money for the purse.
3.Sylvia Agins behavior shows that_____.
A.she is good at making money B.she is kind and thoughtful
C.she knows how to choose presents D.she is critical and mean
4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.An Unforgettable Event. B.A Considerate Mother.
C.A Priceless Mother's Day Gift. D.A Kind-hearted Shop Owner.
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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆江西景德鎮(zhèn)高一下期期末質(zhì)量檢測英語卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Renee had been married for a long, long time. Her favorite part of being married was the weekend, when she was with her two horses. On the weekend, Renee was at the stables(養(yǎng)馬場) from morning until dark. She fed, groomed, and rode her horses. She was an excellent rider. She would ride the horses bareback on Saturday, and then she would saddle(給馬裝鞍) them up on Sunday.
Renee loved parades. She used to say, “A parade isn’t a parade without a horse.” Renee loved parades almost as much as she loved her horses. She belonged to an email list of volunteers for parades. She regularly visited the state website list of parades to see if there were any new parades that she didn’t know about. All the state parades were organized in her computer. In the parades file, she listed the date, drive time and distance, parade time, contact people, and other details she felt were important.
She knew the parade director of every town within a four-hour drive. She never stayed overnight. She always left the parade in time to get her horses back to the stables before “bedtime”. She had to feed them before they turned in. Her horses seemed to like parades, too. They knew a few tricks that always impressed the children.
Renee was very generous with her time and her horses. But owning horses wasn’t cheap. You had to rent the stables, and there were always vet(獸醫(yī)) and feed bills. Renee knew how to cope with expenses, though. Her vet always gave her a 10-percent discount for paying cash. She always bought the no-name, generic food for the horses. Her vet had told her it was just as healthful and tasty as the brand name material. She always bought economy gasoline. And on parade days, Renee always packed her own lunch and ate with her horses.
1.What did Renee regularly do on the weekend?
A.She visited the state website list of parades.
B.She took part in parades.
C.She fed, groomed, and rode her horses at the stables.
D.She spent with her family.
2.Which one did Renee like better,horses or parades?
A.She liked horses better than parades.
B.She liked parades better than horses.
C.She didn’t love her horses as much as she loved parades.
D.She loved her horses almost as much as she loved parades.
3.Renee never stayed overnight when she took part in parades because__________.
A.she didn’t like to sleep together with horses
B.she had to get her horses back to the stables before “bedtime” to be fed
C.her horses didn’t agree to stay overnight
D.she couldn’t sleep well outside
4.How did Renee cope with expenses of owning horses? The following ways were used except that __________.
A.she always bought the brand name food for the horses
B.she had a 10-percent discount for paying cash offered by her vet
C.she always packed her own lunch and ate with her horses on parade days
D.she always bought the no-name, generic food for the horses
5.Which of the following words can’t be used to describe Renee?
A.caring B.money-saving C.careful D.mean
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年四川省高三下學(xué)期三月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Dear Kind-Trustee-Who-Sends-Orphans-to-College,
Here I am! I traveled yesterday for four hours in a train.It’s a funny feeling, isn’t it? I never rode in one before.
College is the biggest, most puzzling place—I get lost whenever I leave my room. I will write you a description later when I'm feeling less confused; also I will tell you about my lessons. Classes don't begin until Monday morning, and this is Saturday night. But I wanted to write a letter first just to get acquainted.
It seems strange to be writing letters to somebody you don't know. It seems strange for me to be writing letters at all—I've never written more than three or four in my life, so please overlook it if these are not a model kind.
Before leaving yesterday morning, Mrs. Lippett and I had a very serious talk. She told me how to behave all the rest of my life, and especially how to behave towards the kind gentleman who is doing so much for me. I must take care to be very respectful.
But how can one be very respectful to a person who wishes to be called John Smith? Why couldn't you have picked out a name with a little personality? I might as well write letters to Dear Flagpole or Dear Clothes-line.
I have been thinking about you a great deal this summer; having somebody take an interest in me after all these years makes me feel as though I had found a sort of family. It seems as though I belonged to somebody now, and it's a very comfortable feeling. I must say, however, that when I think about you, my imagination has very little to work upon. There are just three things that I know: I, You are tall. Ⅱ. You are rich. Ⅲ. You hate girls.
I suppose I might call you Dear Mr. Girl-Hater. Only that's rather rude to me. Or Dear Mr. Rich-Man, but that's rude to you, as though money were the only important thing about you. Besides, being rich is such a very external quality. Maybe you won't stay rich all your life; lots of very clever men get broke in Wall Street. But at least you will stay tall all your life! So I've decided to call you Dear Daddy-Long-Legs. I hope you won't mind. It's just a private pet name we won't tell Mrs. Lippett.
The ten o'clock bell is going to ring in two minutes. Our day is divided into sections by bells. We eat and sleep and study by bells. It's very lifeful. There it goes! Lights out. Good night.
Observe how precisely I obey rules--due to my training in the John Grier Home.
Yours most respectfully,
Jerusha Abbott
to Mr. Daddy-Long-Legs Smith
1.Jerusha felt “confused” because ______.
A.she had never written to the trustee before
B.she was not familiar with the college yet
C.she could never find the way to her home
D.she had never traveled on a train berore
2.Jerusha thought that she couldn’t be very respectful to “John Smith” because _______.
A.he was a total stranger to her
B.she was sure it was a false identity
C.the name was too common
D.nobody would like to be called that name
3.The fact that her day is “divided into sections by bells” makes Jerusha feel______.
A.busy B.restricted by rules C.pressed for time D.full of energy
4.Jerusha decided to call the trustee Dear Daddy-Long-legs______.
A.in order to show her respect for him
B.because it was one of his inner quality
C.in older to make them feel closer to each other
D.because she had always wanted a father
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇射陽高級中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空
閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從41-60各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。)
I was on a bus one March evening. The driver didn’t 41 to start the bus soon because it was not yet 42 . A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story 43 not to anyone in particular. On her way to the station, half of her 44 was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she 45 still had some left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked 46 .
When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect fares(車費(fèi)). When she came to an old man in worn-out(破舊的)clothes, he 47 that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to 48 the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he 49 her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the conductor’s side(站在某人一邊) and repeated the conductor’s 50 .
The woman was watching the incident. 51 the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man, she interfered(干預(yù)).
“Stop 52 him! Can’t you see he’s only trying to get home?”
“He doesn’t have any money! ” the driver 53 .
“Well, that’s no 54 to throw him off the bus,” she insisted.
Then she reached inside her blouse, look out her 55 money, and handed it to the conductor. “Here’s his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a 56 time.”
All heads turned to the woman. “It’s only money,” she shrugged(聳肩).
She rode the rest of the way home 57 a happy smile, with the money she’d lost earlier 58 .
On the road of life, the help of strangers can 59 our loads(負(fù)擔(dān))and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the 60 will be when we make it a little smoother for others!
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B.happily |
C.secretly |
D.fortunately |
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A.explained |
B.declared |
C.a(chǎn)dmitted |
D.found |
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A.get off |
B.start |
C.get on |
D.stop |
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A.begged(乞求) |
B.scolded |
C.praised |
D.thanked |
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A.request(要求) |
B.a(chǎn)ction |
C.suggestion |
D.command(命令) |
11..
A.Unless |
B.Although |
C.Until |
D.When |
12..
A.a(chǎn)ttacking(攻擊) |
B.bothering(為難) |
C.blaming |
D.wronging |
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A.spending |
B.collected |
C.remaining |
D.borrowed |
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A.busy |
B.cold |
C.hard |
D.fearful |
17..
A.giving |
B.wearing |
C.taking |
D.forcing |
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A.forgotten |
B.used |
C.earned |
D.returned |
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