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高考英语二轮专题复习突破:完形填空
1.Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
I had the impression that the generation before me had fought very hard for women's rights. I have two younger brothers and we were all raised __50__, so I thought society was set up the same way. __51__, when I moved into the business world later, I learned that things were not __52__ I thought. My first boss said to me at my job interview, "A woman's place is in the house." But he saw that I __53__ good results and even had good things to say about me. So at a meeting a few months later, I said, "Perhaps you've __54__ your opinion about a woman's place," and he said, "No. You are not a woman." That was 25 years ago. Today I don't think anyone would dare say such a thing. But saying and thinking are two different things.
I don't have an ambitious __55__. My parents didn't challenge us. We were very loved and rather free. Growing up with love and freedom implant confidence in oneself but also teaches us to have confidence in others. If I got a bad grade at school, it was my problem. So I learned to __56__ responsibility and consequences at a young age.
When I was 25, I didn't see myself as a CEO at all. But I like challenges and I don’t like to fail. When I do fail, I think it's very important to __57__ what was wrong. People tend to try to forget their failures and want to sweep them under the __58__. I do the __59__: I'm a big believer in doing an autopsy(尸体解剖) on our__60__.
I try to be completely transparent within my company and to create collective energy and enthusiasm. I work in the energy business, so it's appropriate. I don't quite trust places where people are __61__ of one another. I like to have a team with __62__ backgrounds, ages and education… people who think differently, which make opinions __63__. I never put two people on the same task and never encourage in-house battles. It __64__ no purposes.
A. separately
B. equally
C. lovingly
D. freely
A. Moreover
B. Indeed
C. Therefore
D. However
A. that
B. how
C. what
D. which
A. produced
B. predicted
C. proved
D. expected
A. considered
B. changed
C. formed
D. developed
A. nature
B. mood
C. quality
D. policy
A. assure
B. suppose
C. share
D. take
A. realize
B. describe
C. analyze
D. define
A. floor
B. carpet
C. blanket
D. quilt
A. same
B. original
C. best
D. opposite
A. bodies
B. failures
C. mistakes
D. faults
A. neighbors
B. enemies
C. clones
D. relatives
A. humble
B. similar
C. indifferent
D. various
A. rich
B. poor
C. superior
D. inferior
A. conceals
B. makes
C. serves
D. declares
2.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father!
Lydia M. Child
When I was a little girl, my father had a time-honored tradition.
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my bedtime story, he would give me a nose
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, and whisper the most
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words into my ear. “Michelle, of all the little girls in the whole wide world . . .” he would pause.
“ Yes, Daddy?”
“ How did your mommy and I get so
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to get the best one?”
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he had time to finish, I would say, “You got me!” And then he would
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, “The best little girl in the whole wide world, and we got you.” He would end with a bear hug and
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kiss to my forehead.
Years
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and my father never missed a night,
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when I thought he should have. After my basketball team was
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, he came into my room.
“ Michelle, of all the basketball players in the whole wide world,” he paused.
“ Yes, Daddy?” I stared at the floor.
“ How did your mom and I get so lucky to get the best one?”
“ You didn’t.”
“ Of course we did, Michelle. We have you.”
After I
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from college, I became engaged. My father never missed a night to
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or leave a message
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me how special I was to him. I even wondered if he would continue calling after I got
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, but he didn’t. The daily calls I had taken for granted all my life ended the day he
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from cancer, only weeks before my wedding. I deeply missed
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the days with my father.
Standing behind the white church doors, I waited for the wedding march to begin. Before we walking down the aisle, my brother
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inside his pocket and handed me an ivory napkin. Inscribed (题写) were the words:
Of all the precious
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in the whole wide world, how did Mark get so lucky to marry the best one? He married you, Michelle, and he is so lucky! I am so proud of you, my little girl.
Love, Dad
Without
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, it was the best wedding gift I
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. One I would never forget. My father showered me with his gifts every day of his life. How did I get so lucky?
36.A.Speaking B.Thinking C.Inventing D.Following
37.A.bite B.kiss C.touch D.beat
38.A.terrible B.cruel C.wonderful D.exciting
39.A.fortunate B.unlucky C.angry D.calm
40.A.Since B.After C.When D.Before
41.A.stopped B.continued C.scolded D.hesitated
42.A.other B.either C.another D.each
43.A.went B.left C.came D.passed
44.A.even B.once C.ever D.still
45.A.won B.lost C.gained D.defeated
46.A.entered B.graduated C.drove D.returned
47.A.wait B.quarrel C.call D.threaten
48.A.criticizing B.warning C.reminding D.encouraging
49.A.excited B.depressed C.divorced D.married
50.A.died B.separated C.started D.suffered
51.A.washing B.sharing C.forgetting D.cutting
52.A.went B.reached C.jumped D.fell
53.A.wives B.daughters C.mothers D.kids
54.A.word B.smile C.doubt D.rose
55.A.bought B.sold C.received D.sent
3.
Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a 51 part of the learning process. But all too often as parents and teachers we disallow this 52 right to our children. When I see a child 53 to this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie.
Donnie was my youngest third grader. His 54 of failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed. He 55 answered questions — he might be wrong.
I tried my best to build his 56. But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned (安排)to our classroom.
She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, 57 her.
One morning, we were working math problems at the chalkboard. Donnie had 58 the problems with painstaking neatness. Pleased with his progress, I 59 the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials. When I returned, Donnie was in 60 . He’d missed the third problem.
My student teacher looked at me in despair. Suddenly her face 61. From the desk we shared, she got a container filled with pencils.
"Look, Donnie," she said, kneeling beside him and gently 62 the tear-stained face from his arms. "I’ve got something to 63 you." She removed the pencils, one at a time, and placed them on his desk.
"See these 64 , Donnie," she continued. "They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me. See how the erasers are 65 ? That’s because we make mistakes too. But we erase the mistakes and try again. That’s what you 66 learn to do, too."
She kissed him and stood up. "Here," she said, "I’ll leave one of these pencils on 67 desk so you’ll remember that everybody makes mistakes, 68 teachers." Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile.
The pencil became Donnie’s 69 possession. That, together with Mary Anne’s frequent encouragement, gradually 70 him that it’s all right to make mistakes — as long as you erase them and try again.
51. A. small
B. basic
C. necessary
D. large
52. A. correct
B. same
C. important
D. natural
53. A. suffering
B. object
C. fall
D. subject
54. A. fear
B. lesson
C. chance
D. sense
55. A. always
B. often
C. never
D. seldom
56. A. self-protection B. self-improvement C. self-confidence
D. self-learning
57. A. respected
B. disliked
C. avoided
D. ruined
58. A. worked out
B. copied
C. gone over
D. learned
59. A. left B. offered
C. missed
D. parted
60. A. surprise
B. astonishment
C. anger
D. tears
61. A. darkened
B. brightened
C. pulled
D. loosened
62. A. lifting
B. picking
C. holding
D. pushing
63. A. help
B. show
C. reward
D. promise
64. A. pencils
B. mistakes
C. marks
D. containers
65. A. used
B. built
C. worn
D. damaged
66. A. may
B. must
C. will
D. can
67. A. my B. someone’s
C. the teacher’s
D. your
68. A. still
B. also
C. even
D. not
69. A. prized
B. own
C. kept
D. expected
70. A. warned
B. informed
C. persuaded D. reminded
4.
One Saturday afternoon, a six-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods __21__ she realized that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and __22__ what to do, she began crying. After a while. she__23__ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. __24__ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and __25__ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the __26__. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a __27__.
The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy __28__ that his mistress was in danger. He jumped __29__ a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn’t find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a __30__ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He __31__ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking __32__ into the air, the dog __33__ through the woods until he found the __34__ . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his __35__ , he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance. He __36__ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was __37__.When she opened her eyes and
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her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you
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me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of
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. That night Laddy had a hero’s supper: a huge meal of steak
21. A. since
B. while
C. before
D. as
22. A. wondering
B. forgetting
C. remembering
D. regretting
23. A. preferred
B. expected
C. failed
D. decided
24. A. Because
B. When
C. If
D. Until
25. A. hopelessly
B. carelessly
C. cautiously
D. unwillingly
26. A. trees
B. woods
C grasses
D. bushes
27. A. stream
B. rock
C. tree
D. house
28. A. heard
B. found
C. sensed
D. smelt
29. A. at
B. in
C. onto
D. through
30. A. Familiar
B. Strange