(整理版高中英语)准高三英语完形阅读暑假限时训练6.doc
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1、省准高三英语 完形+阅读 暑假限时训练6I. 完形 I was called into the principals office but I had no idea what I had done wrong. When I arrived, my brother Brian was there. He had been crying. Brian grabbed my hand and said, “Amanda has been in a car_1_.Every inch of my body went _2_as I realized what he had said. My sis
2、ter was injured. One question sounded over and over in my head _3_could this have happened? Even though she was only 17, Amanda was one of the_4_drivers I knew. I felt shocked and terrified.My brother and I left immediately_5_the hospital my sister was in. When we arrived, my sisters face was_6_from
3、 the eyebrows up and you could see blood everywhere. She was_7_to several machines. My mom and dad stood at her side crying.My sister looked_8_at me with blood-filled eyes. In her eyes, where I expected to see_9_, I saw strength. She said to me, “I love you, Renee. I suddenly realized how_10_I tell
4、my sister I love her. I tried to_11_her, but she wasnt listening any more,_12_some doctors were taking her away to the x-ray room.As they wheeled her away I wanted to scream out, but I couldnt. I couldnt move, speak or even cry_13_she was around the corner. Then the tears came.Though everyone kept t
5、elling me she would be all right, something made me_14_. Every moment that passed allowed the_15_in my mind to grow bigger. Finally, the doctor walked down the hall and stood quietly in front of us. It was then that the long-awaited_16_came. Amanda was going to be okay.My heart leaped as I realized
6、I still had a sister. She would need a lot of plastic surgery, but she was_17_.A year later,_18_my sister and I quarrel sometimes, every time I see her face and spot the large scar that stretches across it, I remember to tell her that I_19_her. I remember when I almost didnt have the_20_to tell her
7、again how much I love her.1. A. game B. travel C. accident D. shop2. A. frozen B. excited C. flexible D. relaxed3. A. when B. where C. why D. how4. A. youngest B. safest C. hardest D. worst5. A. to B. at C. up D. for6. A. covered B. knocked C. operated D. hanged7. A. applied B. attached C. fastened
8、D. related8. A. up B. down C. around D. upon9. A. belief B. love C. fear D. hope10. A. frequently B. much C. soon D. rarely11. A. answer B. refuse C. persuade D. hug12. A. while B. because C. though D. so13. A. unless B. since C. after D. until14. A. angry B. disappointedC. worried D. dissatisfied15
9、. A. confidence B. doubt C. sympathy D. curiosity16. A. words B. note C. evidence D. information17. A. ill B. afraid C. alone D. alive18. A. only if B. in case C. now that D. even though19. A. save B. help C. love D. forgive20. A. mood B. chance C. time D. courageII. 阅读(A)Youll soon be 84 years old,
10、 Dad, and you and I will have had 55 Fathers Days together.You know, there was a time when we were not only separated by the generation gap but completely polarized (对立) by it. Split by: age and experience, opinions, hairstyles, cosmetics, clothing and boys.The Father-Daughter Duel of 54 shifted int
11、o high gear when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the 54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who escorted (护送) me home after you reported the Chevy stolen late one evening was too young to understand father-daughter politics and too old to have much
12、tolerance for a 16-year-old. You were so decent (恰当的) about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.Our relationship improved greatly when I had babies. I didnt know what to expect of you and Mom as grandparents but I didnt have to wait long to find out. Those
13、babies adored you then just as they adore you now.I suppose I saw our relationship as aging together, rather like a fine wine. But the oddest thing happened last week. I was at a stop sign and I watched as you turned the corner in your car. It didnt immediately occur to me that it was you because th
14、e man driving looked so elderly and frail behind the wheel of that huge car. It was rather like a slap in the face delivered from out of nowhere. Perhaps I saw your age for the first time that day.Fifty years ago this spring, we planted kohlrabi together in a garden in Charles City, Iowa.This week,
15、well plant kohlrabi together again, perhaps for the last time but I hope not. I dont understand why planting kohlrabi with you is so important to me but it is. I dont even like kohlrabi. but I like planting it with you.Honoring a father on Father s Day is about more than a dad who brings home a payc
16、heck, shares a dinner table, and attends school graduation and weddings. Its more about unconditionally loving children who are stubborn, who know everything and wont listen to anyone. Its about loving someone more than words can say, and wishing that it never had to end.I love you, Dad.21. What can
17、 we learn from the third paragraph?A. The authors father scolded her seriously that evening.B. The police officer helped settle the fight between the author and her father.C. The authors father called the police to find his missing daughter.D. Their relationship was worsened when she drove the Chevy
18、 away.22. What does the author mean by saying “a slap in the face in the fifth paragraph?A. She regretted the fights she had with her father.B. She suddenly realized that her father was so old and could be gone one day.C. She was ashamed of herself that she hadnt taken good care of her father.D. She
19、 suddenly realized that she had caused a lot of trouble for her father.23. Which of the following words can describe the authors father?a. Unreasonable b. Caring c. Tolerant d. StubbornA. bc B. bd C. acd D. bcd(B) “Hi! How are you? The woman smiled as she took the seat beside me. She had to lower he
20、rself slowly, squeezing her ample bottom into the space. Positioning herself comfortably, she put her enormous arm on the armrest.I didnt reply and leaned towards the window.She repeated her greeting in a friendly voice.“Hi, I replied.“My name is Laura. Im from Britain. How about you? A palm waved i
21、n front of my face.“Malaysia, I shook the hand reluctantly.Laura started a conversation with me, taking no notice of my unfriendly reactions. Her voice was warm and caring. She was thoughtful. When we were served drinks and meals she made sure that I had room to move in my seat. “I dont want to make
22、 you uncomfortable with my elephant size! she said with great sincerity.To my surprise, her face that I disliked hours before, slowly opened into an extraordinary smile lively and calm at the same time. I couldnt help but let down my guard.Laura was an interesting conversationalist. She was well rea
23、d in many subjects from philosophy to science. She turned a seemingly unimportant subject into something to explore and understand. Her comments were humorous and inspirational. When our topic turned to cultures, I was pleasantly surprised by her intelligent comments and well-thought-out analysis.I
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