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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上高三英语完形填空专练三AThe trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant We 41 the first night we had arrived We had all gone into the markets of the city 42 the young people could experience its energy But
2、 what we actually saw simply 43 us all - the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money Walking home, 44 under a low bridge, we came across 45 families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on 46 the night We had to step over bodies as we found our way throu
3、gh the darknessThe poverty was 47 than anything my young companions had ever imagined Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group Many 48 and cried Spending time in this 49 moves a person to care about humanityThat evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had 50 Gently, I
4、 encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult 51 that days discoveries had inspired Sitting together 52 a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that 53 of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactionsBased on my 54 in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that
5、55 the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward We all 56 that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen 57 , what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the 58 we had seen As I encouraged grou
6、p members to focus on 59 they could do, a sense of determination 60 the previous sadness Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action41Aput up withBgot back toClooked back onDmade up for42Anow thatBso thatCas ifDeven if 43ApuzzledBannoyedCembarrassedDshocked44AmarchingBrunni
7、ngCpassingDmoving45AentireBnormalCaverageDgeneral46AbeyondBwithCtillDfor47AstrongerBdeeperCworseDless48Agave upBbroke downCset offDheld on49AenvironmentBhotelChouseDbackground50AinspectedBattemptedCwitnessedDchallenged51AfeelingsBdecisionsCthoughtsDimpressions52AalongBaroundCbyDin53AneitherBeitherCn
8、oneDeach54AexperiencesBschedulesCdataDposition55AonceBwhileCsinceDunless56AsupposedBadvisedCconfirmedDagreed57ASurelyBRatherCNowDIndeed58AburdenBsufferingCanxietyDdifficulty59AhowBwhereCwhatDwhen60AreplacedBchangedCcoveredDimproved答案 41-45 CBDCA 46-50 DCBAC 51-55 ADCAB 56-60 DCBCABAs a teenager, I f
9、elt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious (反叛的)on the outside ,_36_ on the inside I wanted people to _37_ me. Once I left home to hitchhike(搭便车) to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasnt _38_, and there were many times I didnt feel safe. One situation in particular _39_ me g
10、rateful to still be alive. When I returned home, I was different not so outwardly sure of myself. I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was _40_ with us, was wearing my clothes. And my _41_seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be _42_ if I werent there. I t
11、old my mom, and she explained that _43_Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could _44_ me. I pointed out, She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been. My mom said these were wonderful _45_ , but I was the only person who could fill my _46_. She made me realize that even with my_47_ , and t
12、hey were many I was a loved member of the family who couldnt be replaced. I became a _48_, wanting to find out who I was and what made me unique(独特的). My_49_ of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist pressure _50_ in ways that I didnt like any more, and I _51_
13、who I really was. I came to feel much more _52_ that no one can ever take my place.Each of us _53_ a unique place in the world. You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So _54_about being replaced. You _55_be.36. A. andB. butC. asD. for37. A. leaveB. replaceC. receiveD. like
14、38. A. easyB. hardC. funD. long39. A. madeB. keptC.tookD. forced40. A. playingB. eatingC. stayingD. traveling41. A. familyB. friendsC. relativesD. neighbors42. A. lovedB. mentionedC. caredD. missed43. A. sinceB. asC. whileD. unless44. A. scoldB. compareC. replaceD. match45. A. qualitiesB. girlsC. pe
15、opleD. times46. A. characterB. roleC. taskD. form47. A. faultsB. advantagesC. mannersD. pities48. A. dreamerB. travellerC. searcherD. fighter49. A. pictureB. viewC. senseD. idea50. A. thinkB. learnC. changeD. act51. A. hatedB. celebratedC. wishedD. expected52. A. sureB. doubtfulC. happyD. lonely53.
16、A. takesB. catchesC. seizesD. holds54. A. talkB. forgetC. careD. argue55. A. mustntB. shouldntC. cant D. neednt答案 BDABC ADCCA BACBD BADBCCThe Keeper of the RiverAn old man had been working for many years for a townHis job was to clear away natural waste from the pool water in the hills, which made u
17、p the lovely river flowing through the town nearbyQuietly and 36 , the old man guarded the hills, 37 the leaves and branches, and cleaned up the dirt that would have 38 and polluted the fresh flow of waterThe town soon became a popular attraction for touristsElegant swans (天鹅) floated along the clea
18、r river and the view was so beautiful 39 wordsYears passedOne evening the town 40 metAs they reviewed the budget, one mans 41 caught sight of the salary 42 being paid to the seldom seen keeper of the riverHe asked, Who is the old man? Why do we 43 to employ him? No one in town ever 44 him For all we
19、 know, the strange keeper of the hills isnt doing his jobHis position isnt 45 any longer Then they voted to 46 the man For several weeks, nothing changed By early autumn, the trees began to 47 their leavesSmall branches broke off and fell into the pools of the hills, 48 the flow of the shining water
20、One afternoon, someone noticed a slight yellowish-brown 49 in the riverA few days later, the water was much 50 Within another week, an oily something covered some sections of the water along the banks, and a terrible 51 was soon sensedSwans left, and so did the 52 The only thing that was now visitin
21、g the village was disease and sicknessQuickly , the 53 town committee called a special meetingRealising their huge error in 54 , they rehired the old keeper of the river again, and within a few weeks, the river began to clear upSwans and tourists came back again and new life returned to the small to
22、wn in the Alps Never ignore the seeming smallness of a task, job, or lifeThey may all make a 55 .36AregularlyBsuddenlyCnaturallyDactually37AcutBburnedCremovedDselected38AcarriedBpouredCchangedDblocked39AbeyondBwithCinDafter40AofficeBassociationCdepartmentDcommittee41AeyeBcareChandDmind42AlistBformCf
23、igureDinformationt43ApromiseBcontinueCstopDtend44AvisitsBhiresCtellsDsees45ApowerfulBimportantCnecessaryDsuitable46AfindBfireCsupportDforget47AloseBmissCfallDgrow48ApullingBspeedingCslowingDpushing49AfishBcolorCflowerDleaf50AdeeperBcoolerCwarmerDdarker51AsoundBsmellCwaveDtaste52AmanagersBpassengersC
24、villagersDtourists53AembarrassedBannoyedCdiscouragedDheartbroken54AarrangementBassignmentCjudgementDamusement55AsuggestionBdifferenceCprogressDdecision答案 ACDAD ACBDC BACBD BDACBDMy husband had just bought a new washing machine for me. I decided to use it the 36_ day, and I washed a lot of things. Ev
25、erything worked 37 , but I could not find 38 of my husbands socks though I had looked 39 for it.The next morning, I got ready for 40 as usual. When the bell rang, the students came in, I greeted them and told them 41 we were going to do 42 .When I turned 43 to write on the blackboard, the class burs
26、t out 44 .They laughed so much, in fact, that I was 45 the headmaster would be in to see all this.I asked the class to 46 , but the 47 I talked, the more they laughed. So I thought I had better pay 48 attention to them and continue to write on the blackboard. When I did this, they laughed even more.
27、Before long, the teacher who had the room next to 49 came to see what all the laughter was about. 50 he came in, he started 51 too.Good Heavens! I said. Will 52 please tell me what is so 53 ?Oh, God. said the teacher. You have a brown 54 stuck to the back of your skirt.So thats 55 I found my husband
28、s missing sock. Oh, well, I said to the class, Lets just say you have had an unforgettable lesson on static electricity (静电).36. A. veryB. lastC. nextD. following37. A. hardB. wellC. fastD. slowly38.A. all B. bothC. eitherD. one39.A. nowhereB. somewhere C. anywhereD. everywhere40.A. breakfastB. clot
29、hes C. school D. books41.A. which B. whatC. howD. why42.A. today B. this dayC. that dayD. now43.A. around B. backC. offD. over44.A. smilingB. laughingC. crying D. quarrelling45.A. afraid B. doubtfulC. sureD. glad46.A. lookB. writeC. stopD. go on47.A. better B. quickerC. lessD. more48.A. further B. m
30、oreC. hardly D. no49.A. meB. mineC. usD. his50.A. Before B. When C. Since D. While51.A. writingB. asking C. talking D. laughing52.A. everyoneB. anyoneC. someoneD. he53.A. funny B. wrong C. pleasantD. unforgettable54.A. handkerchiefB. sockC. paperD. hair55.A. why B. when C. howD. what答案 36-40 ABDDC 4
31、145 BCABA 4650 CDDBB 5155 DCABCEWhen I was a law professor, a student reported that I made an error in grading his exam by giving him too many points. He was _36_ and after thanking him for his honesty, I changed the grade in my _37_. His beaming (欢笑的) face turned to shock. “Youre 38 my grade?” he s
32、aid angrily. “I would never have come in _39_ ”He didnt finish the _40_, but it was obvious that his display of honesty was _41_. He thought hed have it allpraise and the higher grade.Several colleagues thought I should have let the higher grade _42_ because all Id accomplished was to discourage him
33、 from being _43_ in the future. And every time I tell this story, some people agree with this _44_. But I cant see how I could give good reason for worsening my _45_ in grading by undermining (损害) the honesty of all my grades by failing to _46_ an error. The grade itself would be a dishonest _47_ of
34、 his knowledge and it would have been _48_to other students. How could I _49_ give a student a gift of an unearned grade? I know _50_ reporting an error in ones favor is unusual, but, like _51_ too much change, its clearly the right thing to do. People of character, those with real honesty, hate to
35、give up _52_ as much as anyone else. The difference is that for them a good conscience and reputation is _53_enough to give reason for the cost of doing the right thing. Perhaps lowering the students grade did _54_ him from being honest in the future, but bribing (贿赂) him to be honest so that he doe
36、s the right thing when its cost-free would have _55_him even more. The duty to be honest is about right and wrong, not risks and rewards.36. A. wiseB. rightC. rigidD. angry37. A. filesB. booksC. recordsD. notes38. A. loweringB. correctingC. changingD. making39. A. whetherB.whichC. whatD. if40. A. se
37、ntenceB. workC. examD. lesson41. A. goodB. falseC. specialD. impressive42. A. moveB. changeC. standD. drop43. A. braveB. adventurousC. successfulD. honest44. A. remarkB. complaintC. praiseD. achievement45. A. crimeB. mistakeC. doubtD. guilt46. A. makeB. findC. correctD. avoid47. A. reactionB. senseC
38、. signD. reflection48. A. unfairB. cruelC. toughD. funny49. A. reluctantlyB. possiblyC. politelyD. patiently50. A. activelyB. secretlyC. voluntarilyD. curiously51. A. receivingB. payingC. earningD. returning52. A. benefitsB. honorsC. awardsD. gifts53. A. pleasureB. rewardC. contentD. honor54. A. pro
39、tectB. influenceC. discourageD. separate55. A. improvedB. encouragedC. blamedD. ruined答案 36-40 BCADA 41-45 BCDAB 46-50 CDABC51-55 DABCDFOne day, an expert in time-management was speaking to a group of business students. To make the point 36 , he used an illustration. As he stood in front of the grou
40、p, he said, “Okay, time for a quiz.” He then pulled out a wide-mouth jar and set it on the table. Then he 37 placed about a dozen fist-sized rocks, one by one, into the jar. When the jar was filled to the 38 and no more rocks would fit inside, he asked, “Is this jar 39 ?” Everyone in the class said,
41、 “Yes.” “Really?” Then he 40 under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel(沙砾,石子),dumped some in and 41 the jar, causing pieces of gravel to work themselves down into the space 42 the big rocks. Then he asked the group the same question. “Probably not.” One of them answered. “Good!” he replied.
42、He reached under the table and 43 a bucket of sand. He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all the 44 left between the rocks and the gravel. 45 he asked the question. “No!” the class shouted. “Good!” Then he grabbed a can of water and began to pour it in 46 the jar was filled to the
43、 brim. Then the expert in time-management looked at the class and asked, “What is the 47 of this illustration?” It is such a seemingly easy question that one 48 student raised his hand and said, “It is, however full your schedule is, if you try really hard you can always 49 some more things in it.”“No,” the speaker replied, “The truth it teaches us is that you will 50 get them in at all if you dont put the big rocks in first. 51 the big rocks in your life are, do things that you love and 52 for yourself. In your schedule if you value the little stuff the
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