2022年轻松突破高考完形填空第二章专项突破 .pdf
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1、轻松突破高考完形填空第二章专项突破根据上下文意义设空是多年来高考完形填空题的命题特点之一,试题着重考查同学们对文章的整体理解能力,所选文章上下文之间逻辑上有着密切的联系,某一局部成立的答案如果放到全文中去考虑也许就不能成立。答题时,只有抓住全篇文章的主旨,才能选出既合乎语言规范,又合乎文章内容的答案来。然而,不少同学在做完形填空题,特别是在做选择型完形填空题时,都不愿意或不习惯于先去领会全文大意,他们往往是结合选项提笔就填,结果常由于“ 见木不见林 ” 而事倍功半。要改变这一不良现象,就必须在弄清道理的同时进行一些针对性的训练。如拿到试题后,可先用两三分钟时间浏览一下全文,以便把握文章大意;答
2、题时,要设法找到每个答案的信息源;此外,还可做一些以意义填空为主的自由完形填空练习和首字母提示完形填空练习,以便增强依据文章整体答题的意识,养成在把握全文意义基础上再去逐空推敲答案的答题习惯。下面分类编选若干例题,以帮助同学们学会分析解题思路,提高应试技能。一、自由完形填空自由完形填空题也称短文填空题或非选择短文填空题。这种题型重在对理解篇章、把握句子结构、判断词性词形能力的考查,它与首字母提示完形填空一样,是训练同学们选择型完形填空答题能力的有效途径。解答这一类完形填空题首先得通读全文,了解大意,然后再根据行文逻辑,句子结构、词语搭配、语法形式一一填妥答案。请看下面的例题:(一)Mark T
3、wain, a famous American writer, was once traveling in France. He went by 1 to Dijon. He was very 2 and wanted to sleep. He therefore asked the 3 to wake him up when the train came to Dijon. But first he 4 that he was a very heavy sleeper. “ I may possibly protest(抗议) loudly 5 you try to wake me up!”
4、 he said to the conductor. “ 6_ don t take any notice of what I 7 . Just 8 me off the train,anyway.”Then Mark Twain went to 9 .Later, when he woke up it was night time and the train had reached Paris already. He 10 at once that the conductor had forgotten to call him at Dijon. He was so 11 that he r
5、an up to the conductor and began to 12 at him. “ I have never been 13 angry in all my 14 .” Mark Twain said. The conductor looked at him calmly “ You are not half so angry as the 15_ whom I pushed off the train at Dijon,” he said. 答案简析:1、填 train。由 to wake him up when the train came to Dijon可知。2、填 ti
6、red或 sleepy 。根据 wanted to sleep和后来一直睡到火车到达终点才醒可以推知。3、填 conductor 。由第 5 个空格后的he said to the conductor可以推知。4、填 explained 。根据行文逻辑判断。5、填 when或 if 。凭语感。6、填 But 。与前文意思形成转折。精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 11 页7、填 say。根据 protest即可选定。8、填 push。根据文章最后一句选定。9、填 sleep 。由下一句可以推知。10、填 realized。
7、火车已到巴黎,可他还在车上,所以他“ 意识到 ” 乘务员忘记叫他了。11、填 angry 。从下一节以及you are not half so angry中可以得到足够的启示。12、填 shout 。因为气愤而冲着列车员“ 嚷” ,合乎情理。13、填 so。凭语感。另从you are not half so angry as中亦能得到暗示。14、填 life。凭语感。另根据副词never 和现在完成时的用法也可选定。15、填 American 。列车员以为他已按那位“ 美国人 ”(即 Mark Twain) 的要求在Dijon 将其推下了火车。该空格处若填man ,person, gentle
8、man或 passenger 等词,虽也可以,但明显不及American 一词含义准确,也反映不出文章的幽默之处。(二)John Clark was a postman. He was fond of 1 . However, when he was delivering(投递)letters, he found that not all dogs were his friends. One particular dog called 2 who lived at No.108 Turner Road was one of John s 3 .Whenever John came near h
9、is 4 house, Spot would lie in and 5_ out on John, barking(吠叫 )and trying to bite his ankles. After a heavy snow 6 was freezing that morning. The road was covered with 7 . John was afraid of 8 down, so he 9 his bike and walked with 10._ steps. Unfortunately, John slipped on a patch of ice, which was
10、opposite to No.108 Turner Road. Spot 11_ this as John together with his bike made such a big noise. Spot jumped onto John s shoulders and tried to bite his neck. Quick as a flash, John, whose hands were full of letters, bit 12 on the leg. John Clark said later, “ It was the 13 thing I could do. I do
11、n t approve of (赞成)cruelty to animals, but that dog 14 had it coming. Since that day I ve had no 15 at No.108 Spot always hides round the back of the house when he hears me coming.”答案简析:1、填 dogs。由下句可知。2、填 Spot 。由下文可知,这条狗被叫做Spot 。3、填 enemies。由上下句可推知。4、填 master s。狗所看守的自然是“ 主人的 ” 房子。5、填 jumped。由前后动作之间的
12、逻辑关系和第11 空后的 jumped 一词可知。6、填 it 。“ 天气 ” 极冷。7、填 ice 。由 John slipped on a patch of ice可知。8、填 falling。由于路上结着冰,所以害怕“ 跌倒 ” 。9、填 pushed。由 walked 可知,他是 “ 推” 着车走的。10、填 slow 。在结有冰的地面上行走,要防止跌倒,就得“ 慢” 行。11、填 heard 。由 made such a big noise可推知。12、填 Spot 。“ 咬” 这一动作的执行者是John,故承受者应为Spot。13、填 only 。显然那是John“ 唯一 ” 能做
13、的事,否则就会被狗咬伤。精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 11 页14、填 obviously或 really。那条狗 “ 显然 ” 或“ 真地 ” 是伴着残忍来对付他的。15、填 trouble。因为狗被治服了,所以John 没再遇到 “ 麻烦 ” 。(三)It was an early morning in summer. In the streets, sleepy-eyed people were moving quickly, heading towards their 1_. This was the begi
14、nning of another 2_ day in New York City. 3_ this day was to be different. Waiting 4_ the crowded streets, on top of a building 110 stories high, was Philippe Petit. This daring Frenchman was about to 5_ a tightrope(绷索) between the two towers of the World Trade Center. Philippe took his first 6_ wit
15、h great care. The wire held. Now he was sure he could do it. 7_ only a balancing pole, Philippe walked his way across a 8_ of 131 feet. Soon the rush-hour crowds began to notice. What a 9_ ! There, 1350 feet above the street, a 10_ figure was walking on air. Philippe made seven trips, back and forth
16、(来回) . He wasn t satisfied with just 11_ . At times, he would turn, sit down, and 12_ go on his knees. Once, he had the astonishing courage to lie down on the thin thread. And thousands of 13_ watchers stared with their hearts beating fast. After the forty-five-minute 14_ , Philippe was taken to the
17、 police station. He was asked 15_ he did it. Philippe shrugged(耸肩) and said, ” when I see two tall buildings, I walk.”答案简析:1、填 work 或 jobs 。早晨人们行色匆匆,主要是赶去“ 工作 ” 。offices应予排除,因为有工作的人并非都有办公室。2、填 ordinary或 usual 。由 another和下一句的different可以推知。3、填 But 。ordinary或 usual 与 different意思上形成了转折。4、填 above。Philipp
18、e Petit是站在110 层世贸中心的楼顶上。他所站的地方并不是在街道的正上方,故不宜填over 。5、填 walk 。由下面几节可知Philippe Petit是打算走绷索(walk a tightrope),这里的walk用作及物动词。6、填 step 。在他确信能走过去之前,他很小心地迈出了第一“ 步” 。7、填 With, Holding 或 Carrying 。表示伴随状态,意为“ 拿着 ” 。8、填 distance 。由 walk his way across可知,他走过的是131 英尺的 “ 距离 ” 。9、填 wonder。在 1350 英尺的高空表演走绷索这一绝技,真乃“
19、 奇迹 ” 。10、填 tiny或 small 。从马路上抬头看1350 英尺高的人,应该觉得人很渺小。若填其他形容词可能会偏离 There, 1350 feet above the street 所揭示的语境。11、填 walking或 walk 。从与 turn, sit down和 go on his kness 这几个动作的对比中可以很清楚地看出来。12、填 even。跪着前行( go on his kness)的困难程度明显要大于行走(walk)、转身( turn )和坐下( sit down)。精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - -
20、-第 3 页,共 11 页13、填 terrified。此时此景,驻足观望的人们心跳都已加速,想必十分“ 害怕 ” 。由于 afraid是表语形容词,不能作定语,故不能填在此处。14、填 show 或 performance 。Philippe Petit的一系列行为完全是绝技“ 表演 ” 。walk 由于不能涵盖turn, sit down, lie down等动作,故不能使用。15、填 why。下文便是他解释的所谓的原因。(四)Jenkins was a jeweller, who had made a large diamond ring worth 57,000 for the Sil
21、kstone Jewellery Shop. When it was ready, he made a copy of it which looked 1_ like the first one but was worth only 2,000. This he took to the shop, which 2_it without a question. Jenkins gave the much more 3_ring to his wife for her fortieth birthday. Then, the husband and wife 4_to Paris for a we
22、ekend. As to the 5_ring, the shop sold it for 60,000. Six months later the buyer 6_ it back to Silkstone s office.” It s a faulty diamond,” he said . ” It isn t worth the high 7_ I paid.”Then he told them the 8_. His wife s car had caught fire in an 9_ . She had escaped, 10_ the ring had fallen off
23、and been damaged in the great 11_ of the fire. The shop had to 12_ . They knew that no fire on earth can 13_ damage a perfect diamond. Someone had taken the 14_ diamond and put a faulty one in its place. The question was: who 15_ it ? A picture of the ring appeared in the 16_ . A reader thought he 1
24、7_ the ring. The next day , another picture appeared in the papers which 18_ a famous dancer walking out to a plane for Paris. Behind the dancer there was a woman 19_ a large diamond ring. “ Do you know the 20_ with the lovely diamond ring?” the papers asked their readers. Several months later, Jenk
25、ins was sentenced to seven years in prison. 答案简析:1、填 exactly。从下文假戒指已达到乱真的地步,可知它“ 完全 ” 像第一枚戒指。填just也可接受,只是其语气没有exactly强。2、填 accepted 。商店未看出任何破绽,自然是毫无疑问地“ 接收 ” 了戒指。填received不太妥,因为它只表示客观上收到,而不暗示在收到的同时可能还做了审视或是检验。填sold 不太合逻辑,因为到第二节末才提到商店“ 出售 ” 了戒指。3、填 valuable或 expensive 。Jenkins留下的戒指当然更“ 有价值 ” ,更 “ 贵”
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