2013届高三英语二轮专题复习:完形填空 1. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 It was my first year teaching in a special class, and I wasn’t sure what to expect at our yearly Special Olympics sports meeting. My ??36?? had some challenges, from learning disabilities to cerebral palsy (脑瘫). Mark was one with the latter. Restricted to a 37 , he had to fight his spasms (抽搐) just to control his movements. 38 , he always had a positive attitude and greeted everyone with a huge smile. His classmates 39 him and always took the time to make sure he was included in group activities, especially Mike, Andy and Lucas, three boys who were good at  ??40? ?. Obviously, Mark wanted to be like them, unrestricted by the limitation of his 41 , and watching them moving on the playing field seemed to fill him with 42 . When the day came, Mike, Andy and Lucas placed well in their sports events, and gave the calm audience something to cheer about. Mark sat in his wheelchair on the sidelines, ?? 43?? them on. The final event of the day was the 400-meter race. 44 was invited to either walk or run, according to their ability, around the 45 length of the track. When Mike, Andy and Lucas reached the finish line, they 46 and turned to look behind them. At the 47 of the crowd on the track, determined not to be left behind, was Mark. All his classmates had 48 him. He was alone on the track with over half the distance left to ??49 ??. Mike, Andy and Lucas looked at each other, and a silent 50 passed between them. Slowly, they jogged 51 towards their friend, cheering him on 52 he had done for them moments before. The progress was 53 , but in the end the three star runners and Mark 54 the finish line together to the enthusiastic cries of their teachers and classmates. Seeing the look on Mark’s face and hands upraised, I came to understand what 55 the Special Olympics. ?????? Years later, I’m still cheering them on. 36. A. students B. friends C. partners D. classmates  37. A. bed B. machine C. desk D. wheelchair  38. A. Thus B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides  39. A. protected B. satisfied C. loved D. cared  40. A. expression B. practice C. studies D. sports  41. A. interests B. habits? C. body D. mind  42. A. trust B. admiration C. fear D. worry  43. A. bringing? B. cheering C. holding D. moving  44. A. Someone B. Everyone? C. Anybody D. Nobody  45. A. average B. different C. entire D. extra  46. A. fell B. rested C. hurried D. paused  47. A. end B. front C. center D. top  48. A. left B. ignored C. passed D. helped  49. A. run B. jog C. cover D. walk  50. A. demand B. relief C. action D. thought  51. A. back B. along C. again D. on  52. A. while B. although C. since D. as  53. A. slow B. great? C. boring?? D. relaxing  54. A. crossed B. arrived C. rushed D. got  55. A. left B. made C. kept D. found   2. 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。 Culture shock is a complex topic, but I'm a simple man with simple perspectives. So my experience of foreign culture boils down to three basic stages: anger, acceptance and appreciation. When I began my life in China I was often filled with frustration and 1 over the way things were. Things were seen as clearly “ 2 ” and I rejected the view of there being other ways of doing things. Afterwards I came to 3 different ways of doing things but still saw my own ways as superior. My views were still heavily colored by 4 and I often accepted situations I felt 5 by simply coining the phrase "That's China," 6 China was a backward country that simply didn't do things correctly. Finally, however , I came to understand and appreciate the new 7 and ways of doing things, sometimes using them as effectively as the 8 . For example, fish is never 9 with the head in my country, thus my feelings went from “Ugh! I can’t eat this! The fish is 10 at me saying, `You're a 11 man.' Take this off the table,” to “I’ll let my friends enjoy, but I'll just stick with the other dishes,” and to "Would anyone mind if I eat the eyeball?" It is not the same with every westerner, and some take 12 than others to go through the three stages. It all depends on how 13 you are and how tightly you 14 to your own culture. It took a little over a year of living in China before I finally appreciate the new culture. Now, I'm more 15 in China than in my own country. 1. A. curiosity B. fear C. purpose D. anger 2. A. wrong B. right C. wise D. smooth 3. A. find B. use C. accept D. refuse 4. A. preferences B. references C. facts D. standards 5. A. necessary B. important C. nervous D. stupid 6. A. mentioning B. saying C. meaning D. referring 7. A. character B. personality C. revolution D. culture 8. A. locals B. foreigners C. researchers D. citizens 9. A. bought B. sold C. served D. separated 10. A. glancing B. laughing C. shouting D. staring 11. A. kind B. cruel C. brave D. unique 12. A. more B. less C. further D. longer 13. A. adaptable B. considerable C. dependable D. enjoyable 14. A. get B. hold C. catch D. insist 15. A. anxious B. welcomed C. comfortable D. miserable 3. 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出合适填入对应空白处的最佳选项。 Whenever we hear about “the homeless”, most of us think of the Developing World. But the 26 is that homeless is everywhere. For example, how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a 27 country like Germany? Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making 28 for the homeless of Berlin, Germany’s capital. They first 29 one long hot summer when most Germans were 30 on holidays. Kurt and his wife stayed at home, made sandwiches, 31 a table in the street and gave food to the homeless. The Mullers soon realized that food and clothing weren’t 32 . “What these people also need is warmth and 33 ,” says Rita. The Mullers didn’t 34 to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime. Rita 35 there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always 36 to anyone who couldn’t face another night on the street. The couple were soon 37 all their time and money, so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to 38 donations. Today, over thirty companies 39 donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to 40 them to the homeless. The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer 41 new shoes. Kurt and Rita receive no 42 for their hard work.. “We feel like parents,” says Rita, “and parents shouldn’t 43 money for helping their children. The love we get on the street is our salary.” Though Rita admits she often gets 44 , she says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a 45 in the world. 26.A.result B.truth C.reason D.idea  27.A.traditional B.developing C.typical D.wealthy  28.A.preparations B.houses C.meals D.suggestions  29.A.began B.met C.called D.left  30.A.asleep B.alone C.across D.away  31.A.brought up B.set up C.put aside D.gave away  32.A.enough B.necessary C.helpful D.expensive  33.A.fame B.freedom C.courage D.caring  34.A.hesitate B.agree C.pretend D.intend  35.A.made sense B.found out C.made sure D.worked out  36.A.open B.crowded C.noisy D.near  37.A.costing B.wasting C.taking D.spending  38.A.pay for B.ask for C.look into D.carry out  39.A.completely B.calmly C.regularly D.roughly  40.A.advertise B.sell C.deliver D.lend  41.A.donates B.produces C.designs D.collects  42.A.permission B.payment C.direction D.support  43.A.borrow B.raise C.save D.expect  44.A.surprised B.excited C.tired D.amused  45.A.profit B.difference C.decision D.rule   4.   阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。? A man named Grant once found a box of old papers in a room at the top of his house. He  36  , most of these. Grant did not like old things very much. But he kept a letter this time:at the 37 of it was the name of  38 writer. “When this letter was  39  ,” said Grant, “no one knew about this writer. But now everyone reads him. Some people like 40  letters like this. I may be able to get a lot of money for this letter if I sell it to  41man.” But there were a lot of dirty marks all over the letter. Grant did not  42  ,these. “It doesn’t look nice,” he thought. “No one will want to buy a letter if it’s dirty. I’ll have to 43 it first.” So he took a piece of cloth and some water and started to work, with a lot of  44 . When at last he finished , the letter 45 new. Grant was very pleased with what he had 46 . He took the letter to a shop where old papers of this kind were  47 . “I want to sell this letter,” Grant said to the man in the shop. “It was written by a famous writer. You know about these 48 . How much will you pay for it?” The man looked at the letter  49 . “I’ll give you two pounds  50 it,” he said at last. “Only two pounds!” said Grant. “But you should 51 a lot more for a letter like this. And just look! I’ve 52 cleaned it so that it looks nice.” “I can 54 that,” said the man. “That’s the  54 . People who buy old papers like them to be  55 !” 36.?A.?stored?   B.?burnt C.?read? D.?hid? 37.?A.?back? B.?top? C.?beginning?   D.?bottom? 38.?A.?a?poor? B.?a?young ? C.?an?unknown? D.?a?well-known? 39.?A.?written?? B.?posted?   C.?published?    D.?found? 40.?A.?receiving?  B.?reading?   C.?to?sell?    D.?to?buy? 41.?A.?a?rich?  B.?a good C.?the?right?   D.?the?exact? 42.?A.?notice B.?need?   C.?like?      D.?see? 43.?A. wash B.?clean C.?rub?     ? D.?get?rid?of? 44.?A. care?   B. interest? C.?pleasure?   ? D.?strength? 45.?A.?was B.?turned?    C.?looked?    D.?became? 46.?A.?got? B.?done?     C.?washed?     D.?found? 47.?A.?on?show? ? B.?on?sale?   C.?posted?  D.?bought?and?sold? 48.?A.?writers?  B.?shops?   C.?things?     D.?marks? 49.?A.?for?a?long?time?  B.?with?satisfaction? C.?with?little?interest D.?carelessly? 50.A.?for?     B.?with?    C.?in?      D.?from? 51.?A.?spend? ? B.?pay? ? C.?bring?   ? D.?have? 52.?A.?almost?  B.?not?  ? C.?even?    D.?just? 53.?A.?see?  ? B.?notice?   C.?find?   D.?understand? 54.?A.?thing?  B.?trouble C.?price?    D.?difficulty? 55.?A.?clean?  B.?true?  C.?good?    D.?dirty? 5. He was 11 years old and went fishing every chance he got from the dock at his family’s cabin on an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake. On the day 36 the bass (鲈鱼) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, 37 sunfish with worms. Then he tied on a small lure (鱼饵) and practiced casting. When his pole 38 , he knew something huge was 39 . His father watched 40 as the boy skillfully worked the fish alongside the dock. Finally, he very carefully lifted the 41 fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, 42 it was a bass. It was 10 p.m. — two hours before the season opened. The father looked at the fish, then at the boy. “You’ll have to 43 , son,” he said. “Dad!” cried the boy. “There will be other fish,” said his father. “Not as big as this one,” cried the boy. 44 no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he caught the fish, the boy could 45 by his father’s firm voice that the decision was 46 . He slowly worked the hook out of the lip of the huge bass and lowered it into 47 . The creature moved its powerful body and 48 . The boy thought that he would never again see such a great fish. That was 34 years ago. Today, the boy is a successful architect in New York City . And he was 49 . He has never again caught such a magnificent fish as the one he 50 that night long ago. But he does see 51 fish again and again every time he comes up against a question of principles. As his father taught him, principles are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of principles 52 difficult. Do we 53 when no one is looking? We would if we 54 to put the fish back when we were young. For we would have learned the truth. The decision to do right lives 55 in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren. http://wx.jtyjy.com/ 36.A. until B. when C. after D. before 37.A. providing B. catching C. feeding D. supplying 38.A. bent over B. came up C. turned over D. broke down 39.A. on the other end B. on the other hand C. on one hand D. at the either side 40.A. with anxiety B. in surprise C. with admiration D. for fear 41.A. delighted B. frustrated C. frightened D. exhausted 42.A. and B. but C. however D. yet 43.A. bring it home B. put it aside C. put it back D. pick it up 44.A. Even though B. Now that C. Ever since D. In case 45.A. tell B. say C. speak D. talk 46.A. passed B. changed C. fixed D. refused 47.A. the wide container B. the broad sea C. the black water D. the small river 48.A. fled B. disappeared C. floated D. swam 49.A. wrong B. right C. satisfactory D. pleased 50.A. landed B. saw C. cast D. threw 51.A. a different B. many big C. even bigger D. the same 52.A. which is B. it is C. that is D. this is 53.A. do wrong B. do right C. do harm D. do good 54.A. were taught B. told C. were let D. ordered 55.A. freshly B. fresh C. clearly D. strongly 6. My wife, daughter, and I moved into our home nine years ago and we spent a lot of time and energy in the yard to get 21 looking like it does today. We 22 on a corner, higher than street level, and the entire side of the yard is surrounded by a 23 built rock wall. The front of the house though is another story 24 instead of a wall along the sidewalk the rocks appear to be just 25 onto the dirt as if 26 were in a hurry to finish. We did the best we could with what we had to 27 with and called this area our “rock garden”. 28 we had leftover flowers or plants, Denise or I would stick them out front, just to bring some 29 to the area. Last summer I had reached the end of the rock garden and found a tiny little 30 that I could not immediately identify. I knew I didn’t plant it and Denise claimed that she didn’t 31 . we decided to let it continue growing until we could 32 what it was. Weeks passed and as I made my way back to the 33 plant, it appeared to be a sunflower. It was spindly(细长的) looking with a tall skinny stalk(细小的径)and only one head on it. 34 I pulled rocks from the area to get to the weeds(野草), I noticed 35 . The sunflower had not started 36 I saw the stalk begin. It actually had begun under a big rock and grown under and around it to reach the sun. That’s when I realized that if a tiny little sunflower didn’t let a big rock stand in its 37 of developing, we too have the capability of doing the same thing. Once our environment begins to see that we 38 ourselves like that little sunflower, we can get the same nourishment as well. Stand tall like the sunflower and be 39 who and what you are and the environment will begin to support you. Never 40 in face of challenges and you will find a way to go under or around your big obstacle in order to reach your desires. 21. A. some B. that C. it D. one 22. A. stay B. live C. reach D. grow 23. A. recently B. carelessly C. completely D. professionally 24. A. so B. if C. because D. though 25. A. thrown up B. stored C. fallen D. dropped 26. A. everyone B. anyone C. someone D. no one 27. A. treat B. take C. leave D. work 28. A. Whatever B. Whenever C. Whichever D. Whoever 29. A. visitors B. color C. friends D. happiness 30. A. grass B. flower C. plant D. tree 31. A. too B. also C. either D. as well 32. A. get out B. turn out C. come out D. figure out 33. A .beautiful B. mysterious C. amazing D. funny 34. A. As B. While C. Before D. Since 35. A. unusual something B. something unusual C. something unusually D. unusually something 36. A. on which B. in which C. where D. when 37. A. way B. approach C. method D. means 38. A. help B. teach C. take in D. believe in 39. A. proud of B. pride in C. full of D. dependent of 40. A. give back B. give away C. give out D. give up 试卷答案 1.36-40 ADBCD 41-45 CBBBC 46-50 DACCD 51-55 ADAAB 2.1-5 DACAD 6-10 CDACD 11-15 BDABC 3.26-30 BDCAD 31-35 BADAC 36-40 ADBCC 41-45 ABDCB 4.36-40 BDDAD 41-45 CCDAB 46-50 BDCAA 51-55 BDABD 5.36-40 BBAAC 41-45 DBCAA 46-50 CCBBA 51-55 DCBAB 这是一篇夹叙夹议的记叙文。通过与父亲一起钓鱼的一次亲身经历,小男孩受到了深刻的道德教育,从而影响了他的一生。道德是简单的对和错的问题,但要付诸行动却很难。尤其是在无人知晓的情况下,我们是否会自觉以道德的标准来衡量我们的言行呢?人应当以“诚实为本,道德至上”。 36.B 由下文可知是鲈鱼季节开放之前。 37.B 他是去钓鱼而非其它。 38.A 当鱼杆向下弯的时候,他知道线的另一端一定钓到了一条大鱼。 39.A 在线的另一端。on the one hand, on the other hand 意为“一方面……;另一方面……” at the either side “在任何一方”。 40.C 小男孩钓鱼技巧纯熟,父亲看了眼神充满赞赏。 41.D 被钓着的鱼当然是筋疲力尽。 42.B 但他钓着的是一条鲈鱼。此处用but 表示转折,因为鲈鱼是禁止垂钓。 43.C “你得把它放回去,孩子,”他说道。此处指放回去。A、B、D项均不相符。 44.A even though 表示让步“即使”;其句意为:即使没有人看到他们,更无从得知他们何时钓到了鱼。 45.A tell“分辨;辨别”常与can, could, be able to 连用。 46.C 从父亲不可动摇的语气中,他知道这个决定没有商量余地。即“固定了的”。 47.C the black water 意为“漆黑的水中”。其句意为“他慢慢地将鱼钩从大鲈鱼的唇上取下,然后蹲下将鱼放回水中”。他在湖上钓鱼,不可能把鱼放回到河流或海里,更不是放入容器里。 http://wx.jtyjy.com/ 48.B 鱼儿摆动着它强健的身躯,消失在水中。fled 逃跑;floated漂浮;swim游。 49.B 他猜得没错。此处肯定上文所说的事“他可能再也看不到这么大的鱼了” 50.A land 意为“将鱼钓上岸”。saw指表示看见;cast洒网;threw投,掷。 51.D the same fish指被他自己钓着的那条鱼。但每次他面临道德难题而举棋不定的时候,他的眼前总是浮现出那条鱼。 http://wx.jtyjy.com/ 52.C 此处是强调句型。意为:要付诸行动却很难。 53.B do right 做得对、得当。do wrong做得不对;do good做好事;do harm危害。此句意为“在没人瞧见的时候,我们是否仍始终如一,一丝不苟” 54.A 由下文“For we would have learned the truth.”可知此处是“被教给”。意为:在我们还小的时候,如果有人要我们把鱼放回去,我们会这样做 55.B 此处是形容词作状语,表示状态。不能用副词。意为:正确的决定在我们的记忆里变得清新。 6.21-25 CBDCA 26-30 CDBBC 31-35 CDBAB 36-40 CADAD 版权所有:高考资源网(www.ks5u.com)

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