高一英语专题训练(一):完形填空 联系客服

发布时间 : 星期二 文章高一英语专题训练(一):完形填空更新完毕开始阅读6a23ff484531b90d6c85ec3a87c24028915f85c2

【专项突破】高一英语-完型填空集训

学生姓名 家长意见 记叙文类

A

“I wouldn’t buy that woman a Mother’s Day card, even if my life depended upon it,” said the woman standing by the card shelf at Wal-Mart. I looked up and saw a(n) 31 of total complaint and dislike.

Having been 32 at a Florida orphanage at age four, I never knew what it felt like to have a mother or a father. Never once had I received a hug or a kiss from my parents. That part of my life is a total 33 .

She looked up, saw me looking at her and 34 angrily, “Just what are you looking at, you fool?” “Sorry Ma’am. I never had a mother, and I was 35 by your words.” I reached over and picked up a nice-looking 36 , opened it and began to read, “Thank you 37 for being my mother.” “Do you think your mother would like that card? Mine would, I think,” I said.

“Do you know what it is like to be 38 at for years, and never be told that you are loved?” she asked. “My mother didn’t 39 me, let alone shout. She just took me to the orphanage where I stayed until I grew up,” I replied.

“Don’t you 40 her?” she asked.

“Oh, I can’t. She’s my mother. Being a mother is a position to be 41 , even if she is not a very nice person,” I told her. The woman stood there 42 her head.

I looked down at the floor and said, “I know your mother might have done a lot of things that 43 you. It appears as if you hate her. But I can tell you this from my 44 that disliking her, or even hating her, feels nowhere near as 45 as never having known a mother at all—good or bad. At least, you feel 46 . For me, it’s all just a large blank of loneliness inside my heart, and that’s 47 I’ll feel until I die.”

The woman stood there for a moment. 48 , she reached out, took the card from my hand, smelled it, and placed it in her cart.

After she left, I 49 a nice card for my mother. I took it home, 50 it, and placed it with the other Mother and Father’s Days cards bought all these years, each marked “Address Unknown”. 31. A. idea 32. A. deserted

B. appearance

B. lost

C. expression C. reserved

D. impression D. rescued

33. A. dark

B. pain C. misfortune C. screamed C. disappointed C. book

D. blank

34. A. requested 35. A. relieved 36. A. cart

B. considered B. annoyed B. card B. largely B. glared

D. refused

D. shocked D. magazine D. basically D. pointed D. know about D. hate D. observed D. nodding D. punished D. nature D. anxious D. something D. why D. Seriously D. took up D. Signed

37. A. simply 38. A. shouted

C. originally C. laughed C. care about C. accuse

39. A. set aside 40. A. miss

B. leave behind B. love

41. A. depended 42. A. shaking 43. A. hurt

B. obeyed B. dropping B. blamed B. efforts B. lonely

C. respected C. raising

C. disturbed C. experiences C. hateful C. nothing C. where

44. A. conscience 45. A. fragile 46. A. anything 47. A. whether

B. everything B. how

48. A. Cheerfully 49. A. picked out 50. A. mended

B. Eagerly B. packed up

C. Hesitantly C. brought out

B. exposed C. addressed

B

On a weekday evening, Jane was at home as usual. As her __41__swung between what she was going to do with her life and their dinner plans for the evening, she was unexpectedly __42__by an urgent call from her sister “Get over here! Turn on NBC and check these guys out. They are just like you…..” One facebook message and a phone interview later, Jane __43__herself on a bus with 8 strangers in the middle of the sweltering (令人发昏的)desert heat of Utah, picking up trash and __44___ awareness(意识)about zero-waste and climate change. With a deep __45__ of the environment and a desire to make a __46__, Jane, Davey, and a group of self __47__ “environmental pick-up artists” went on a coast to coast road side trash pick-up. As they walked, sometimes only __48__0.9 miles in an entire day, they __49__ and steadily made their way across the United States for three years, picking up a total of 201,678 pounds of trash.

Jane and Davey _50__ with us wonderful stories of hope and inspiration that fueled their __51__to continue

their journey. After spending weeks silently __52__how she would have enough __53__ to fly home for their two-week spring break, Jane found a blank, unidentified envelope __54__with $850 cash in the desert. Just enough to get her home and back. After their bus __55__ outside of Denver, they unexpectedly got __56__and arrived in Yosemite National Park three weeks later, just in time for the “Yosemite Facelift” where __57__from all over the state came together with a __58__of cleaning up trash all over the park.

Being at the right place at the right time became almost normal, and they realized that much of what they __59__was more than just a coincidence. Together, their team learned to simply __60__ themselves to their task, and surrender to the journey. 41. A. hands 42. A. blamed 43. A. found 44. A. abandoning

B. thoughts C. balance

D. position

B. frightened C. moved

D. interrupted

D. taught

D. hiding D. fear D. difference D. discovered D. fixing D. frequently

B. cheered C. dropped B. raising C. shaking

45. A. pride B. trust C. love 46. A. plan B. promise C. mistake 47. A. described B. corrected C. repeated 48. A. driving 49. A. slowly 50. A. heard 51. A. problems

B. covering C. riding B. secretly C. helplessly

B. read C. wrote

D. shared

D. choices

B. costs C. efforts

52. A. depending on 53. A. time 54. A. filled 55. A. set off

B. replying to C. worrying about D. meeting with B. money C. food B. supplied C. decorated B. held on C. headed for

D. room D. equipped D. broke down

56. A. rest 57. A. volunteers

B. practice C. help B. members C. tourists

D. understanding D. reporters D. lesson D. experienced D. compare

58. A. question B. purpose C. decision 59. A. introduced B. expected C. examined 60. A. turn

B. limit C. devote

C

My class and I visited Chris Care Center in Phoenix, Arizona to comfort the old people who needed a little cheering up during the holiday season.

The first two __21__ there were for persons requiring help in taking care of themselves. We sang __22__ for them. They loved our sweet songs and the flowers that we left with them.

As we were __23__ on the third floor for old people with Alzheimer (老年痴呆症), most of them __24__ off at the walls or floor. However, one lady __25__ my eye. She was sitting by the door, in a wheelchair, singing songs to herself. They weren’t the songs that we were singing, at least they didn’t __26__ like that. As we got __27__ with each festive song, she did as well. The louder we got, the louder she got. __28__ she was singing, she was also __29__ out to us with her hands and body. I knew that I should have gone over to her, but I thought that my __30__ were to my students. People who worked at the care center could __31__ to her, I thought. Just when I stopped feeling __32__ about not giving her the attention she needed, one of my students, Justin, showed me what the holiday season is really about.

Justin also __33__ the same lady. The difference between us is that he __34__ on her needs, but I didn’t. During the last song, “Silent Night,” Justin walked over to her and held her hand. He looked this aged lady in her __35__ and with his actions said, “You are important, and I will take my __36__ to let you know that.”