安徽省2013年高考英语二轮复习 专题升级训练卷九 完形填空(一).doc
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1、-1-20132013 年高考第二轮复习英语安徽版年高考第二轮复习英语安徽版专题升级训练九专题升级训练九完形填空(一)完形填空(一)A(2012吉林重点中学协作体适应性测试)A businesswoman got into a taxi in midtown.As it was the rush hour and she wasin a _1_ to catch a train,she _2_ a quick way to reach it.“I have been a taxidriver for 15 years!”the driver said _3_.“You dont think I
2、 know the best wayto go?”The woman tried to explain that she hadnt _4_ to annoy him,but the driverkept _5_.She finally realized that he was too annoyed to be _6_,so she changedher _7_.“You know,you are right,”she told him.“It must seem _8_ for me notto think you know the best way _9_ the city.”_10_,
3、the driver glanced at his _11_ in the rearview mirror,turned downthe street she wanted and got her to the train on time.“He didnt say another wordthe rest of the ride,”she said.“_12_ I got out and paid him.Then he thankedme.”When you find yourself _13_ with people like the taxi driver,you will alway
4、stry to_14_ your idea.It can lead to longer arguments,lose job chances or _15_marriages.I have discovered one simple _16_ extremely unlikely method that canprevent the disagreement or other difficult situations from _17_ in a disaster.The _18_ is to put yourself in the other persons shoes and look f
5、or the _19_in what that person is saying.Find a way to _20_,and the result may surprise you.1AhurryBrushCmomentDway2AchoseBmadeCfoundDsuggested3AjokinglyBangrilyCanxiouslyDcuriously4AsupposedBexpectedCmeantDdecided5AapologizingBdrivingCaskingDshouting6AreasonableBthoughtfulCnormalDpractical7AroadBmi
6、ndCdirectionDmanner8AstrangeBwrongCterribleDstupid9AacrossBinCthroughDalong10ASurprisedBWorriedCAnnoyedDDisappointed11AriderBspeakerChelperDcomer12AuntilBafterCbecauseDsince13AsatisfiedBconcernedCcrowdedDfaced14Agive upBturn downCstick toDpoint out-2-15AcombineBdestroyCsufferDdivide16AandBthatCbutDt
7、hough17AlyingBresultingCsettingDleading18AproblemBimportanceCkeyDreply19AfactBmeaningCexpressionDtruth20AagreeBargueCexplainDescapeB(20122012六安一中高三月考)It was her giggling that drew my attention.Note taking really wasnt all thatfunny.Walking over to the offender,I asked for the _1_.Frozen,she refused
8、to giveit to me.I waited,all attention in the classroom on the quiet_2_ between teacherand student.When she finally _3_ it over she whispered,“Okay,but I didnt drawit.”It was a handdrawn _4_ of me,teeth blackened and the words“Im stupid”coming out of my mouth.I managed to fold it up calmly.My mind,_
9、5_,was working angrily as I strugglednot to _6_.I figured I knew the two most likely candidates for drawing the picture.Itwould do them some _7_ to teach them a lesson,and maybe it was high time that Idid it!Thankfully,I was able to keep myself_8_.When there were about six minutes remaining,I showed
10、 the class the picture.Theywere all silent as I told them how_9_ this was for me.I told them there must bea reason _10_ and now was their chance to write down anything they needed to tellme.Then I let them write silently while I sniffed in the back of the classroom.As I _11_ the notes later,many of
11、them said something like,“Ive got nothing_12_you,”or“Im sorry you were hurt.”Some kids said,“Were afraid of you.”But two notes,from the girls who I _13_ were behind the picture,had a list ofissues.I was too _14_,too strict.Reading those notes,I realized that over the course of this year,instead of_1
12、5_ my students,I had begun commanding them to _16_.Where I thought I was drivingthem to success I was _17_ driving them away.I had some apology to do.But the next day in the classroom,one boy and one girleach handed me a card.The one _18_ by all the boys expressed sincere regret forthe ugly joke.The
13、 one from the girls asked for_19_.This was a lesson for both the kids and me.Forgiveness does not change the past,but it does enlarge the _20_.1AnoteBadviceCreasonDhelp2AbattleBcompetitionCargumentDconversation3AtookBthoughtCturnedDhanded4AstatueBgraphCpictureDposter-3-5AotherwiseBhoweverCthereforeD
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16、fter reading this story.Barbara Ann Kipfer hated her feet.They were too big and she always seemed to _1_over them when someone was _2_ usually a smart guy.Come to think of it,her teethwere too big,too.The other kids teased(取笑)her because of the way she _3_ andbecause she wanted to be a sportswriter
17、some day.No matter what she did,she was teasedfor being“_4_”Thats _5_ she started writing down things that she liked in a notebook.“Itwas like a friend,and it _6_ me that there are good things,_7_ everything aroundme is unpleasant,”she says.She copied the list over and over,_8_ new things everyday.O
18、ne day,she decided to _9_ her list with some of the girls in her class,hoping they would think it was as much fun as she did.But _10_,they make her feelstupid again.“They laughed at me,”she remembers,“I was ashamed,and I _11_doing it.”Here comes the _12_ part.When she was in 10th grade,Kipfer found
19、her old notebookand decided to _13_ where she left off.“It was like a diary,like a photographof my life,”she says.She started writing to publishers,asking them if theyd beinterested in printing her listlist asas a a book.-4-She kept writing to one company _14_,because she liked the types of books it
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