外研版高中英语必修一《完形填空》专项练习题(共15页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上外研版高中英语必修一完形填空专项练习题(含答案)The friendship between us lasts forever. Mary Allen was my best friend 1 a sister. We did 2 together, piano lessons, movies, swimming, horseback riding, and 3 .When I was 13, my family moved. Mary and I kept in 4 through letters, and we saw 5 on special occasionslike my wedding and 6 . Soon we were busy 7 children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less 8 . One day a card that I 9 came back stamped “Address Unknown”. I had no 10 how to find Mary.Over the years, I thought of Mary often. I wanted to 11 stories of my children and then grandchildren. I needed to share my sorrow when my brother and then my mother died. There was an 12 place in my heart that only a friend like Mary 13 fill.One day I was reading a newspaper 14 I noticed a picture of a young woman 15 looked a lot like Mary and whose last name was WagmanMary's married name. “There must be thousands of Wagmans,” I thought, but I wrote to her 16 .She called as soon as she got my letter. “Mrs Tobin!” she said 17 , “Mary Allen Wagman is my mother.” Minutes later I heard a voice that I 18 at once, even after 5 years. We laughed and cried and asked about each other's lives.Now the empty place in my heart is 19 , and there's one thing that Mary and I know 20 : we won't lose each other again!1AasBsoCnamelyDlike2AeverythingBnothingCnowhereDeverywhere3AsuchBmuchCso onDmany4AsecretBtouchCfriendDpace5AotherBothersCanotherDeach other6AMary'sBhisCMaryDtheir7AforBinCatDwith8AoftenBpossiblyCprobablyDhardly9AgaveBtookCsentDmissed10AdoubtBideaCquestionDwonder11AreadBshareCfindDdiscover12AeagerBequalCemptyDenough13AcouldBcanCwillDmust14AwhileBsinceConceDwhen15AwhomBwhoCwhichDwhose16AanywayBhoweverCmeanwhileDtherefore17AdisappointedlyBrudelyCexcitedlyDcoldly18ArealizedBacceptedCreceivedDrecognized19AclearedBfilledCfixedDremoved20Afor sureBon purposeCby chanceDin a way In 1999, Eve and Norman Fertig, a couple, saved a two-week-old shepherd (牧羊犬) named Shana.One winter several years later, as the Fertigs, both then 81, 21 the injured and hungry animals housed in one of their buildings, a 22 snowstorm blew in. When the couple went outside to check the weather, several trees fell, 23 them in a narrow path between two 24 . Eve and Norman couldnt climb over or duck below the 25 . For the next two and a half hours, they crowded together for 26 as the snow piled higher. “We were 27 ,” Eve said. “I thought we could die out here.”Around 9:30 pm, Shana , who was outside, began 28 toward Eve and Norman in the deep snow. It took her nearly two hours, but 29 she cleared a narrow tunnel(隧道)about 20 feet long 30 the front door of the main house with the Fertigs 31 .When breaking through the snow and 32 the couple, the 160-pound dog barked and caught Eves jacket and 33 the 86-pound woman onto her back. Norman 34 Eves ankles, and for the next two hours, Shana pulled the couple through the tunnel.Thanks to Shanas 35 , they finally reached the house around 2 am., and the Fertigs 36 to get just inside the front door. Extremely 37 , they lay there, still. The storm had 38 the electricity and heat, 39 Shana slept next to them all night to keep them warm until the firemen found them.After five months, Shanas feet recovered from the injuries she 40 while digging.21AfedBfoundCrescuedDtrained22AstrangeBuniqueCviolentDnormal23AcoveringBpushingCdeliveringDtrapping24AroomsBbuildingsCtunnelsDanimals25AtrunksBfencesCleavesDroofs26AfaithBwarmthCfreedomDsympathy27Ain vainBin sightCin troubleDin place28AbarkingBcheckingCdiggingDscanning29AcarefullyBeventuallyCcasuallyDhopelessly30AcomparingBprovidingCequippingDconnecting31ApositionBbedroomCtreeDtent32AobservingBreachingCreturningDpassing33AthrewBcontrolledCfastenedDguided34AliftedBturnedCpressedDseized35AeffortsBgrowthChabitsDeagerness36AmanagedBplannedCwaitedDafforded37AstressfulBunpreparedCtiredDdesperate38Afocused onBknocked outCgot overDkept off39AforBsinceCorDbut40AdiscoveredBpredictedCreceivedDremembered “None of us get out of life alive, so be brave and be thankful for all the opportunities you have.” Those were 41 words said by 18-year-old Jake Bailey, a cancer patient.Bailey was in the leading position of the students union. The young man had planned to 42 at his high schools end-of-year ceremony (典礼) on schedule. 43 , just the week before, he received shocking 44 . After several weeks of not feeling well, tests showed that he had a fast-growing form of cancer. Doctors said, without treatment, he would only have weeks to live, so they didnt 45 him to take part in the event. But Bailey put on his school uniform along with his 46 face and left his hospital bed to give the inspiring speech to his 47 . Without doubt, his appearance 48 everyone at the ceremony. Sitting in the wheelchair, he began to 49 his ideas. He expressed that a strong-willed person would not easily 50 , no matter how hard life was.At the speech, Bailey encouraged his schoolmates to 51 their time. “The future is truly in our hands. 52 about having impractical long-term dreams. Lets be devoted to short-term goals,” He continued. “We dont know where we might end up, or when we will end up, so work with pride on what is 53 us.”When the senior 54 his speech with the schools motto, “Altiora Peto,” which means “I fight for higher things”, the entire room burst into cheers. 55 , Baileys message was heard loud and clear. Bailey then closed his eyes and mouthed the words “Thank you”.41AupsetBextraCinspiringDamazing42AspeakBchatCsingDdebate43ASoBInsteadCBesidesDHowever44AfaultBattackCnewsDpain45ApersuadeBallowCwarnDorganize46AdeterminedBfrightenedCsatisfiedDsurprised47AfriendsBfamiliesCschoolmatesDroommates48AamusedBshockedCaffectedDfrightened49AexplainBformCshareDchange50Aturn upBgive inCbreak upDcut down51AgainBspareCspendDtreasure52AForgetBTalkCCareDDream53Ain place ofBin front ofCin charge ofDin search of54AreplacedBendedCbeganDdecorated55AFinallyBActuallyCObviouslyDEntirely Very few of us become fluent in another language by studying it in high school.I made a (an) 56 to maintain (保持) the little bit of French that I learned in school, but eventually realized that this was 57 . I was well aware that new languages are 58 learned when young, and that our abilities 59 with age. However, just before my 50th birthday, I 60 French classes.After I was 61 to see which group I belonged to, I was placed at almost the 62 level. When I looked around at my first Saturday morning class, I was 63 by how many of the students were learning French as a third, fourth, or 64 fifth language.While Id always considered myself as a quick 65 , that was no longer the case. I 66 new vocabulary very slowly. What I learned one week seemed to 67 as soon as I learned the next skill. I looked up the same 68 and language structures over and over again.Now, a couple of 69 in, I can listen to the news in French and catch 90 percent of it on the first try, read a novel if the language is not too difficult, and hold up my end of a 70 if it doesnt go too fast. Who knows what I might still 71 ? Ive learned so much beyond grammar and vocabulary. Ive met people from around the world who have the 72 to make fools of themselves to learn something new. I have a 73 understanding of how something can look 74 different from another perspective. Ive learned that a language is not just a set of words, but a way of 75 .But most of all, Ive learned that it really is never too late to learn something new.56AeffortBofferCmistakeDappointment57AdisgustingBpointlessCcheerfulDsimple58AworstBhardestCleastDbest59AstayBimproveCdeclineDdisappear60Adropped in atBtook part inCpaid attention toDsigned up for61AtestedBexpectedCrequestedDforced62AadvancedBmiddleCspecialDintroductory63AbotheredBstruckCmovedDscared64AeverBevenCalsoDstill65AlistenerBtrainerClearnerDinterviewer66AabsorbedBpreparedCemployedDnoticed67Acome backBturn upCbreak offDslip away68ApassagesBwordsCmeaningsDtips69AmonthsBweeksCyearsDdays70AconversationBquarrelCspeechDpresentation71AarrangeBshowCaccomplishDtrust72AcourageBtimeCmoneyDchance73AmutualBrenewedCpoorDfamiliar74AhardlyBoccasionallyCsuddenlyDcompletely75AlisteningBrelaxingCthinkingDdoubtingMaking friends is a skill. Like most skills, it 76 patience. If you want to meet people and make friends, you must be willing to 77 some action. You must first go where there are people. You wont make friends staying home 78 .Joining a club or group, talking to those who like the same things 79 you do is much easier. Or join someone 80 some activity.Many people are 81 when talking to new people. 82 meeting strangers means seeing the unknown. And its human nature to feel a bit 83 about the unknownMost of fears about 84 new people come from doubts about 85 . We imagine other people are 86 usfinding us too tall or too short, too this or too that. But dont forget that they must be feeling the same way. Try to accept yourself 87 you are, and try to put the other at ease. Youll both feel more comfortableTry to act self-confident 88 you dont feel that way when you 89 a room full of strangers. Walk tall and straight, look at other people directly and 90 .If you see someone youd like to 91 , say something. Dont wait for 92 person to start a talk.Just meeting someone 93 does not mean that youll make friends with that person. 94 is based on mutual(相互的) likings(兴趣) and “give and take”. It takes time to 95 friendship.76Acosts Bneeds Cspends Dwants77Atake Bmake Cdo Dcarry78Alonely Byourself Calone Dwith you79Aas Bthat Cwhich Dwhat80Awith Bin Con Dto81Ashy Bexcited Cafraid Dworried82AAt all BFor all CIn all DAfter all83Aunhappy Busual Cupset Dunlucky84Ameeting Btalking Cvisiting Dspeaking85Ayour self Bhimself Cyourselves Dourselves86Atalking Bsaying Cjudging Dlaughing87Alike Bas Cwhat Dthat88Aeven when Beven if Cas if Dwhat if89Acome Bgo Center Dstep to90Alaugh Bsmile Ccry Djump91Aspeak to Btalk about Csay to Dcall up92Aother Bthe other Canother Dothers93Aold Byoung Cnew Dlittle94ARelation BFriendship CConnection DFeeling95Adevelop Bstart Ckeep Dchange As we slowly drove down the street on that cold December evening, we spotted the porch(门廊)light. “This 96 be the house." I told our "Positive Teens In Action" group with certainty. We 97 in front of an older home with the porch light shining. We gathered up our 98 books, walked up the steps, and 99 on the door. We heard a 100 voice from inside say, "Come in. The door is open." We opened the door.There in a rocking chair 101 an elderly woman with a big 102 on her face. "I've been 103 you,"she said weakly. Ruth was one of our "Meals On Wheels" stops I had 104 . I had phoned her and told her about it. Going along with me were the 105 church members who 106 singing carols(颁歌).We 107 Ruth the basket of delicious food the teens had prepared earlier that evening. Then I asked Ruth what carols she would like to 108 . Ruth was smiling cheerfully when she 109 singing each song. 110 we hugged Ruth good-bye, she said to me with tears in her eyes, “The day you 111 I was still in bed. l had just finished 112 .I asked God if it would be possible to have some Christmas carolers come to my home and 113 this year. Thank you for being the 114 to my Christmas prayer."Wow, what an awesome 115 to have the opportunity to make Ruth quite content!96AcanBmustCwillDmay97Apulled upBsped upClooked outDset out98AguideBstoryCsongDexercise99AdependedBfocusedCrestedDknocked100AcalmBweakCsweetDloud101AcameBsatCsawDfound102AworryBembarrassmentCsurpriseDsmile103AexpectingBwatchingCadmiringDpraising104ApresentedBorderedCarrangedDaccepted105ApossibleBusualCtypicalDnormal106AadmittedBallowedCimaginedDenjoyed107AhandedBreturnedCawardedDcooked108AteachBintroduceChearDwrite109Ajoined inBgave upCinsisted onDput off110AUntilBThoughCSinceDAs111AstayedBcalledCleftDagreed112AprayingBreadingCcryingDwashing113AplayBeatCsingDchat114AdirectionBapproachCroadDanswer115AlessonBqualityCexperienceDdream Making friends is a skill. Like most skills,it 116 with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends,you must be able to take some action. You must first go 117 there are people. You wont make friends staying home alone. 118 a club or a group,for talking with those who like the same things as you do is 119 easier. 120 join someone in some activities.Many people are 121 when talking to people. After all,meeting 122 means facing the unknown. And its human nature to feel a bit uncomfortable about the 123 . Most of our fears about dealing with new people come from doubts about ourselves. We think other people are judging us,find us too tall or too short,too 124 or too fat. 125 dont forget that they must be feeling the same way. Try to 126 yourself as you are,and try to put the other person at ease(舒适). And youll feel more 127 .Try to act self-confidently(自信地) even if you dont feel that way 128 you enter a room full of strangers,such as a new classroom,walk tall and straight,look d