完形填空专项练习10篇期末复习-(2022新)人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册.docx
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1、 完形填空专项练习10篇期末复习 第一篇Driving along a busy Houston Road, my two little girls became hungry at noon. They 1. _no time in letting me know,2. _ “McDonalds, McDonalds.” So, I began searching for the 3. _McDonalds. Suddenly I realized that almost every intersection (十字路口) we passed through was 4. _by a beg
2、gar. If my two little girls were hungry, then all these beggars must be hungry, too.After finding a McDonalds and 5. _two Happy Meals for my girls, I ordered a(n) 6. _lunches and set out to 7. _them. Then, we stopped beside a beggar and gave him the lunch. After that, we 8. _our way to the next inte
3、rsection. 9. _we came to the end of our “route”, there was a10. _standing there, asking for change. We handed her our11. _lunch bag. “No one has12. _done anything like this for me before,” she said with13. _. I replied, “Well, Im glad that we were the14. _.” Feeling uneasy, and wanting to move the c
4、onversation 15. _, I asked, “So, when do you think youll eat your lunch?” She looked at me with her 16. _ brown eyes and said, “Im not going to eat this lunch. I have a little girl of my own at home and she just 17. _McDonalds, but I can never buy it for her 18. _I dont have the money. But you know
5、tonight she is going to have McDonalds!” So many times, I had19. _whether our acts of kindness were too small to make a difference. Yet at this moment, I recognized the 20. _of Mother Teresas words: “We cannot do great things-only small things with great love.”1.A .spentB .sparedC .wastedD .tried2.A
6、 .whisperingB .shoutingC .cryingD .reading3.A .cheapestB .largestC .nearestD .nicest4.A .taken upB .taken overC .taken offD .taken on5.A .orderingB .receivingC .preparingD .calling6.A .deliciousB .specialC .similarD .extra7.A .eatB .foldC .throwD .send8.A .continuedB .madeC .lostD .forced9.A .Before
7、B .AsC .SinceD .So10.A .manB .boyC .womanD .girl11.A .expensiveB .helpfulC .finalD .beautiful12.A .everB .usuallyC .seldomD .sometimes13.A .surpriseB .confidenceC .sorrowD .anger14.A .bestB .differentC .firstD .last15.A .offB .alongC .downD .back16.A .tiredB .excitedC .brightD .nervous17.A .valuesB
8、.remembersC .needsD .loves18.A .althoughB .ifC .forD .unless19.A .understoodB .questionedC .learnedD .insisted20.A .skillB .problemC .storyD .truth第二篇A store owner was putting a sign above his door that read “Puppies for Sale. Signs like that have a way of 1. _ small children, and sure enough, a lit
9、tle boy 2. _. “How much are you going to sell the 3. _ for?” he asked.The store owner 4. _, “About $30 to $50.”The little boy reached in his 5. _ and pulled out $3. Can I please look at them?”The store owner 6. _, and out of the kennel(狗窝) ran five tiny balls of fur.One puppy was lagging behind. 7.
10、_the little boy asked of the lagging puppy,“Whats wrong with that little dog?” The store owner explained that the veterinarian (兽医)had 8_the little puppy and discovered it didnt have a hip socket(臀臼).It would 9_ be lame(瘸的).The little boy became 10. _. That is the little puppy that I want to 11. _.”
11、The store owner said, No, you dont want to buy that little dog. If you really want him, Ill just 12. _ him to you. The little boy got quite 13. _. He looked straight into the owners eyes, pointing his finger, and said, “I dont want you to give him to me. That little dog is 14. _ every bit as much as
12、 all the other dogs. In fact, Ill give you $3 now, and 50cents a month until I have him all 15. _ for.The store owner said, “You definitely dont want to buy this little dog. He is never going to 16. _ and play with you.”To this, the little boy reached down and 17. _ up his pant to reveal a badly twi
13、sted left 18. _ supported by a big metal brace(支架).He 19. _ at the store owner and replied, “Well, I dont run so well myself, and the little puppy willneed someone who 20. _ !”1.A. annoyingB. surprisingC. attractingD. delighting2.A. turned awayB. turned upC. turned inD. turned on3.A. kittiesB. fishe
14、sC. bunniesD. puppies4.A. claimedB. repliedC. arguedD. guessed5.A. pocketB. hatC.suitcaseD.shoe6.A. noticedB. admittedC.agreedD.ignored7.A. EventuallyB. ImmediatelyC.OccasionallyD.Frequently8.A. adoptedB. curedC.comfortedD.examined9.A. neverB. graduallyC.alsoD.always10.A. angryB. disappointedC.excit
15、edD.puzzled11.A. hugB. buyC.trainD.catch12.A. passB. showC.lendD.give13.A. upsetB. shockedC.confusedD.happy14.A. smartB. worthC.braveD.strong15.A. huntedB. madeC.waitedD.paid16.A.sitB. jumpC.walkD.laugh17.A. rolledB. pickedC.liftedD.tied18.A.hip B. armC.handD.leg19.A. shoutedB. wavedC.looked upD.rea
16、ched up20.A. understandsB. caresC.helpsD.agrees 第三篇During World Space Week(October 410),you may learn about some of the spaces myths. One is: “The Great Wall of China is the only manmade object1. _from space with the naked eye.” You might be 2. _of this claim, but its not true. In fact, astronauts s
17、ay that the Great Wall is just one of many manmade 3. _can be seen from space. From an orbit 217 kilometers 4. _the earth,it is 5. _to see highways,airports,bridges, dams and even large 6. _Cities can even be seen clearly from the International Space Station ( ISS, 国际空间站),7. _circles about 400 kilom
18、eters above the planet. “You can see the 8. _ pyramids from space with a pair of binoculars(双筒望远镜). They are a little difficult to 9. _with just your eyes,” said Ed Lu, a US astronaut10. _ the ISS. “With binoculars you can also seeroads, harbors and even very large11. _in the ocean. From the moon, a
19、stronauts cannot12. _any manmade features on earth and the continents are very hard13. _. On Mars,the earth would appear to the naked eye as14. _but a bright star. ”15. _what about the Great Wall? “You can see the Great Wall from space,”Lu said. “But its a lot16. _than a lot of other objects. You ca
20、n only see it in radar images,17. _ in ordinary photographs.” No one knows who18. _ the Great Wall story. The earliest reference to it comes in a book by a US writer Richard Halliburton,published in 1938. He wrote,“Astronomers say that the Great Wall is the only manmade thing on our planet visible t
21、o the human eye from the moon.” Halliburtons books19. _ quite well during the first half of the 20th century. So,if he didnt 20_the story himself,he certainly spread it widely.1.A .invisibleB .visibleC .acceptableD .unacceptable2.A .proudB .thankfulC .strangeD .surprised3.A .barriers thatB .sights t
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