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1、完形填空专项练习1It was a few days _1_ Christmas, so when the office closed at half past five, most of the young men and typists _2_ and had a party. They ate and drank, _3_ and sang songs, and nobody _4_ to go home. But Joe had a wife at home, and _5_ quite a long way _6_ the city. _7_ few minutes he looke

2、d at his watch. And at last, when it was very late, he began to leave.“Joe.!” Shouted his friends, “are you leaving? Why dont you stay and enjoy the party?”“ I am not leaving,” said Joe. “ I am only going down to the station to _8_ the last train _9_ home, I will be back here _10_ a few minutes.”1.

3、A. after B. before C. on D.in2. A. stay B. left C. stayed D.leave3. A.danced B. dancing C. dance D. was dancing4. A. wants B. wanted C. is wanting D.was wanting5. A. lives B. living C. was lived D.lived6. A. from B. at C. in D. away7. A. After B. In C. A D.Every8. A. catch B. miss C. have caught D.h

4、ave missed9. A. back B. back to C. get D.go10. A. for B. in C. after D. of2More and more people (21) _ to install burglar alarms in their houses if they want to get insurance. Insurance companies (22) _ people in certain areas to install the alarms before they will give them insurance for the fast y

5、ear. This is (23) _ to increasing crime in some parts of the country. This can be a problem for people (24) _ are struggling to make (25) _ ends meet. The alarms, (26) _ can be very expensive, need to be installed by an electrician. It is (27) _ that 20% of homes have alarms installed, and that anot

6、her 20% of people plan (28) _ but have not installed them (29) _. The insurance companies told people (30) _ the alarms on all doors and windows.21. A. must B. have C. had D. has22. A. have been asked B. asked C. will ask D. have been asking23. A. due B. caused C. because D. because of24. A. which B

7、. what C. who D. 25. A. the B. all C. - D. those26. A. that B. which C. who D. it27. A. estimate B. estimating C. estimates D. estimated28. A. to have them installedB. to have them installingC. to have been installing themD. to install them29. A. still B. already C. yet D. too30. A. install B. insta

8、lled C. installing D. to install3Peter Blake is a successful businessman, but he (1)_ to be very poor. He had nowhere to live and (2) _ working in a pub when he (3) _ to start his own business. Peter had always (4) _ interested in plants and flowers, (5) _he decided to set up a company (6) _ cared f

9、or the plants in big offices. At first he worked on his (7) _, but soon he took (8) _ two people to help him. The company has been growing (9) _ for the last ten years. Peter is now very rich, (10) _ he complains that now he doesnt work with plants but with a computer every day!1. A. would B. used C

10、. -2. A. has been B. was C. been 3. A. had decided B. has decided C. decided4. A. was B. being C. been5. A. so B. but C. although6. A. who B. which C. whose 7. A. himself B. self C. own 8. A. up B. on C. in 9. A.- B. up C. over D. into10. A. therefore B. moreover C. but4Twenty years ago, little May

11、White lived in a house near a church in which we then worshipped(祈祷). It was a small 35 and was crowded(拥挤); tickets were _36 sometimes weeks in advance(提前) for every service. One day, I found a number of children outside. They could not 37 in because a crowd of children had already been in the Sund

12、ay school rooms of the church, and little May White, who lived nearby, had brought her books 38 was standing by the gate, hesitating(犹豫不决) whether to go back home or wait and try to enter later. I 39 her up in my arms, lifted her to my 40 , and then she held back my head, I never forgot. Then I carr

13、ied her out of the crowd(人群) in the hall, into the Sunday school room. The next morning we met, I said, “May White, we are going to have a 41 room soon,” and she said, “I hope you will. It is so crowded that I am afraid to go there alone.” “Well,” I replied, “When we get the money with which to buil

14、d a school building, we are going to build one large 42 to hold all the little children in, and we are going to begin very soon to raise money for it.” Though this idea firstly_43_ to my mind, I wished to make conversation with the child. As time went by, it was a pity that May White became very sic

15、k, and they asked me to come in and see the child, which I 44 . But May White died. She had collected only 57 cents, which was left as her contribution(贡献) towards building _45_Sunday school room for the children. After the funeral(葬礼), her mother handed me a little bag with the money. I 46 it to th

16、e church and stated(宣布) that we had the first gift to the new Sunday school building- that May White, who had gone to shining world, had left this gift towards it. () 35. A. houseB. churchC. theater D. yard() 36. A. printedB. orderedC. checked D. booked() 37. A. getB. arriveC. hand D. join() 38. A.

17、andB. but C. or D. so() 39. A. wokeB. broughtC. gave D. picked() 40. A. neckB. shoulderC. backD. hair() 41. A. brighterB. nicerC. larger D. cheaper() 42. A. tooB. enoughC. elseD. even() 43. A. cameB. discoveredC. formedD. described() 44. A. predictedB. promisedC. did D. expected() 45. A. bothB. anyC

18、. either D. another() 46. A. returnedB. threwC. took D. lent5In many seaside towns there are telescopes (望远镜) on the sea-front so that people who want to look at the view or at ships on the sea can do so more easily. You have to put a _35_ in before you can use the telescope. And after a few minutes

19、 you have to put in another one if you want to _36_ using it.One day Mr. Brown was on holiday in a seaside town which had _37_ like this, and he was walking along the sea-front when he saw two men looking _38_ one. The first one was looking, and then the other. And they were taking turns to put in a

20、nother coin from time to time.Mr. Brown was rather _39_ to see them using the telescope, because he thought that they would have had _40_ of looking at the sea while they were on their _41_. Then he thought that they might perhaps be looking for their own ship on the sea, but that seemed impossible

21、to him. How could they not know where their ship was?Then Mr. Brown suddenly _42_ that they were not looking at the sea at all. The telescope was pointing at the beach, and they were looking along it _43_ and carefully. Mr. Brown wondered _44_ they had lost someone or something.Suddenly the two men

22、_45_ the telescope and rushed off quickly, so Mr. Brown stopped wondering and continued his walk.It was not until an hour later that he found out what the two men had been searching for with the telescope. He met them _46_, each with a little child on his arm.35. A. stoneB. coinC. noteD. book36. A.

23、translateB. supposeC. preventD. continue37. A. signsB. bridgesC. towers D. telescopes 38. A. out B. at C. throughD. after39. A. possible B. surprisedC. nervousD. mentioned40. A. moreB. littleC. muchD. enough41. A. shipB. trainC. busD. plane42. A. introducedB. includedC. realizedD. doubled43. A. slow

24、ly B. helpfullyC. crazily D. hardly44. A. whenB. which C. whetherD. what45. A. left B. countedC. followedD. broke46. A. backB. againC. stillD. ever6Autumn came again. And it came with trouble and _35_. A strange disease had _36_ out among the villagers. Betty Sparrow, who was Abraham Lincolns mother

25、s aunt, and her husband were the first to be attacked (侵袭) by this terrible sickness. The small camp which was their _37_ was an unhappy place even at its best, and the disease did its work quickly. Two graves (坟墓) were made side by side on a hill, and there the poor people were laid by their sad fa

26、mily and neighbors.And then Abraham Lincolns _38_ was ill. Wetness and cold in the camp had made her _39_ to catch the disease.One morning, she reached out her arms and _40_ little Abraham toward her. “My boy, Im going _41_, and youll not see me again. Be good, I know you _42_. Live as I have taught

27、 you.” And then the end came.Although just ten years old, Lincoln was _43_ a child. He _44_ to be a man of the type which his mother would praise and admire (钦佩). Long years later, when he had won honor and had a _45_ among the great men of the world, he said, “I have my angel mother to _46_ for all

28、 that I am, and all that I hope to be.”35. A. happinessB. difficultyC. sadnessD. luck36. A. foundB. sent C. setD. broken37. A. officeB. homeC. hospitalD. factory38. A. grandmotherB. sisterC. mother D. aunt39. A. fastB. easyC. sadD. hard40. A. drewB. ledC. pushedD. brought41. A. outB. overC. awayD. d

29、own42. A. doB. willC. mustD. need43. A. stillB. justC. at least D. no longer44. A. hopedB. thoughtC. agreed D. decided45. A. placeB. praise C. meeting D. wish46. A. enjoyB. missC. thankD. love7I became lame(瘸的) in both legs in my childhood. I cant stand without the support of two sticks. Only in my

30、wheelchair can I “ 35 ”. I still remember the first day at 36 . When I appeared at the door, everyone in the classroom stared(凝视)at me in 37 . My face turned red. I couldnt help 38 back. It was the kindness and sympathy(同情)in their eyes that 39 me doing so. I went shyly towards an unoccupied (空的) se

31、at. Being lame, I didnt dare to walk in front of my classmates. I was afraid that I might be 40 at. In those days I was very sad to see others walking 41 . One day, a few students came up to me and asked me to go outside. I was really 42 . They encouraged me with a friendly smile and 43 me in my whe

32、elchair from place to place. I was grateful to them for giving me a chance to see the 44 of our lovely school with my own eyes. After that we often read, played and talked together. My friends are always ready to help me. It made me 45 I am handicapped(残疾的). Once they asked me, “What is the most bea

33、utiful thing in our school?” Without hesitation(犹豫) I said, “It is the 46 . ”( )35. A. walkB. runC. sitD. stand( )36. A. schoolB. wheelchair C. home D. hospital( )37. A. thoughtB. interestC. anger D. surprise( )38. A. enteringB. hiding C. comingD. turning ( )39. A. madeB. prevented C. keptD. let( )4

34、0. A. laughedB. smiled C. stared D. looked( )41. A. quicklyB. slowly C. happilyD. shyly( )42. A. braveB. sadC. hurtD. excited( )43. A. pushedB. placed C. drewD. pulled( )44. A. signsB. sights C. buildingsD. students( )45. A. forgetB. remember C. imagineD. think( )46. A. teachersB. schoolyard C. clas

35、smates D. friendship8I was tired and hungry after a long day of work.When I 35 into the living-room, my 12-year-old son looked up at me and said, “I love you.” I didnt know what to say. For several 36 all I could do was to stand there and look down at him. My first thought was that he must need 37 w

36、ith his homework or he was trying to prepare me for some news.38 I asked, “What was that all about?”“Nothing,” he said. “My teacher said we should _39_ our parents that we love them and see what they said. Its an experiment.”The next day I called his teacher to 40 out more about this “experiment” an

37、d how the other parents had reacted(反应).“Most of the fathers had the _41_ reaction as you did,” the teacher said. “When I first _42_ we try this, I asked the children what they thought their parents would say. Some of them thought their parents would have heart trouble. What Im trying to tell the _4

38、3_ is “feeling loved is an important part of health. It is something all people need. A boy should be able to tell his dad he loves him.The teacher, a middle-aged man, understands how _44_ it is for some of us to say the things that would be good for us to say.When my son came to me that evening, I

39、45 on to him for an extra second. And just before he pulled away, I said in my deepest, most manly voice, “Hey, I love you, too.”I dont know if 46 that made either of us healthier, but it did feel pretty good. Maybe next time one of my children said “I love you”, it would not take me a whole day to

40、think of the right answer.35. A. walked B. rushed C. changed D. divided36. A. days B. hours C. minutes D. seconds37. A. money B. help C. food D. reply38. A. Suddenly B. Exactly C. Finally D. Certainly39. A. ask B. tell C. understand D. know40. A. try B. look C. go D. find41. A. same B. different C.

41、good D. bad42. A. agreed B. allowed C. suggested D. remembered43. A. children B. parents C. teachers D. students44. A. easy B. difficult C. late D. early45. A. spent B. held C. put D. got46. A. talking B. thinking C. saying D. feeling9Some years ago on a hot summer day in south Florida, a little boy

42、 decided to go for a swim in the lake behind his house. He swam toward the middle of the 35 , not realizing that a crocodile was swimming toward him. His mother, who was in the house, was looking out of the window and 36 the two. In great fear, she 37 toward the water, shouting to her son as 38 as she could. Hearing her voice, the boy swam back at once but it was too late. 39 as he reached her, the crocodile rea

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