山东省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山东版年高考第二轮复习英语山东版专题升级训练九专题升级训练九完形填空完形填空(一一)AIt was a warm evening and David Fajgenbaum,the 18yearold freshman had justfinished his first football practice at Georgetown University.He _1_ his parents,letting them know how well things were going._2_,in a soft voice,his father said
2、,“Son,your mom has brain cancer.”“I went from being happier than Id ever been to total _3_,”says David.Rushinghome,he _4_ he was dropping out of college to support his mother through herillness.But Anna Marie Fajgenbaum,just 52 years old,_5_ her son return toGeorgetown.David threw himself into his s
3、tudies and grew increasingly _6_,feeling he wasthe only person on campus with a _7_ parent.One October evening when David was homevisiting,Anna Marie woke up _8_.She was anxious about David and his two sisters.“Mom,Im going to be _9_,”David assured her.“And Im going to help otherkids cope with _10_.
4、”A smile spread _11_ his mothers face.He _12_ a supportgroup called Ailing Mothers and Fathersbased on his moms initials,AMF._13_ Anna Marie died later that month,David started hearing from friends whodnever even known his mom was _14_.Some had gone through the same experience.Heinvited five student
5、s whod lost _15_ or friends to his apartment to talk.They _16_to meet every other week and _17_ what they were going through.They participatedin the Ironman 10K for cancer research,walked to battle ALS,and ran to _18_ lungcancer.Now the support group has 2000 _19_on 23 campuses.“This organization,”s
6、aysDavid,“is about one thing:being there for one another._20_ I see those initials,AMF,I see my mom.I know she would like that.”1A.calledBvisitedCamazedDchallenged2A.FirstlyBFinallyCSilentlyDGenerally3A.failureBembarrassmentCshockDawareness4A.demandedBconcludedCpromisedDannounced5A.insistedBsuggeste
7、dCrecommendedDpreferred6A.annoyedBconfusedCisolatedDpressed7A.sickBcruelCstrictDsingle8A.laughingBweepingClyingDwalking9A.crazyBupsetCcuriousDokay10A.lonelinessBpanicClossDpuzzle11A.acrossBbeyondCinDfrom12A.tried onBdecided onCcarried onDacted on-2-13A.AlthoughBUntilCSinceDWhen14A.seriousBanxiousCil
8、lDawful15A.fathersBrelativesCmothersDteachers16A.agreedBchoseCrefusedDstruggled17A.debateBshareCconsultDdiscover18A.predictBsurviveCdefeatDprevent19A.assistantsBcandidatesCapplicantsDparticipants20A.By the timeBEvery timeCNext timeDThe first timeBIt was a cool October evening.Excitement and family m
9、embers _1_ the hall.I wasonly a 7yearold girl,but I was the center of _2_.Finally,after weeks of preparation,I would _3_ all my hard work in a dance performance.Everything would be _4_ soI thought.I waited backstage all _5_ in my black tights with a golden belt.In aloud and clear voice,the master of
10、 ceremonies _6_ that my class was next.My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet,facingthe _7_.All I had to do in the next move was put one foot on the box next to mineand keep my other foot on my box.It really was an _8_ move.I was concentrating somuch on _9_ the huge
11、smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look_10_ I was going.I missed my partners box altogether and _11_.There I was standingon the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes.I could hear giggles(咯咯笑)coming from the audience,and I felt the _12_ rush to my face.I rememb
12、eredmy dance teacher had told us,“If you make a mistake,keep smiling so the audiencewill not _13_.”I did my best to follow her _14_ as I continued with the routine.When the curtain dropped,so did my _15_ for the evening.I _16_ bitterly,tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face.I ran
13、 backstage,but noone could _17_ me down.Recently I realized I had been a _18_ that night.I was _19_,but I foughtthe urge to run off the stage._20_,I finished the routine with a smile on my face.Nowwhen friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance,I can laugh too.1A.fi
14、lledBvisitedCattendedDdecorated2A.pressureBimpressionCdebateDattention3A.take overBshow offClook afterDgive up4A.reasonableBsuitableCobviousDperfect5A.dressed upBfolded upCcovered upDmixed up6A.suggestedBexplainedCannouncedDpredicted7A.musicBaudience-3-CcurtainDstage8A.easyBactiveCadventurousDextra9
15、A.containingBhidingCsharingDkeeping10A.whyBwhetherCwhereDwhat11A.wanderedBslippedCwavedDskipped12A.bloodBpleasureCprideDtear13A.leaveBcheerCbelieveDnotice14A.gestureBexampleCadviceDplan15A.doubtsBhopesCvoiceDpatience16A.arguedBshoutedCbeggedDsobbed17A.turnBcalmCletDput18A.starBpioneerCloserDfool19A.
16、satisfiedBmovedCembarrassedDconfused20A.HoweverBInsteadCIn totalDIn returnCThink you cant be happy?Youll think again after 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 tee
17、thwere too big,too.The other kids teased(取笑)her because of the way she _3_,andbecause she wanted to be a sportswriter 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 g
18、ood things,_7_ everything aroundme is unpleasant,”she says.She copied the list over and over,_8_ new things everyday.One 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 made her feelstupid again.“They laughed at
19、me,”she remembers,“I was ashamed,and I _11_doing it.”Here comes the _12_ part.When she was in 10th grade,Kipfer found 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
20、in printing her list as a book.She kept writing to one company _14_,because she liked the types of books itprinted.“He kept saying,Its just a list,what am I supposed to do with it?”“Youre not _15_ to do anything with it.Its _16_ supposed to remind people ofsomething they did that was really _17_.”Fi
21、nally,the publisher _18_ to turn Kipfers list into a book,which sold more-4-than 1 million copies!14,000 Things to Be Happy About even _19_ it to be New YorkTimes Best Sellers List._20_ being a bestselling author,Kipfer also went to realizeher dream of becoming a sports editor at the Chicago Tribune
22、.1A.jumpBfallCturnDpush2A.nearbyBaroundCwatchingDlaughing3A.dressedBlivedCthoughtDlooked4A.sillyBspecialCdifferentDshy5A.howBwhenCbecauseDwhere6A.remindedBtoldCpersuadedDhelped7A.becauseBbutCunlessDeven though8A.addingBfindingCmakingDgiving9A.talkBdiscussCshareDwrite10A.thenBnaturallyCfurtherDinstea
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