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高考英语完形填空专项训练1Word含答案

‎2016届高考英语 完形填空 专项训练1‎ ‎1‎ A Welcome Gift Dario and his mother loved their new apartment. The living room was large enough for their piano. That night, the two of them 41 side by side at the piano. They played jazz music to celebrate their new home. The loud 42 filled the room and made them feel very happy.‎ The next morning, 43 , their happiness disappeared. Someone had left a 44 under their door during the night. One of their neighbor had written to complain(抱怨) about the sound of the piano. Dario’s mother asked the building superintendent(管理员) if he knew anything about it. But he said that they were all 45 people and he couldn’t imagine any of them had done that. Later that morning, Dario suggested that they write a letter to their 46 and apologize for their playing.‎ ‎“Maybe we could go and 47 everyone in person.” his mother said.‎ ‎“What if we invited them to come here for a 48 instead? Dario asked.‎ They both loved the 49 . Over the next few days, they sent out invitations and prepared desserts 50 their guests. They decorated the apartment with streamers(彩带) and party lights.‎ Finally, the day of the party 51 . Some guests brought presents. Others brought flowers. Some even brought desserts to 52 . One woman, Mrs. Gilbert, 53 Dario’s mother with a book of piano music by Chopin.‎ ‎“I heard you playing the other night,” she said. “The sounds woke me out of bed. I 54 that you might play like this every night. So I wrote a short note. I hope you don’t think I disliked the playing.”‎ Dario’s mother smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “I think maybe we 55 you an apology.” she said. “I didn’t 56 how late it was when we were playing. Maybe we should play some quieter music at night.‎ ‎“You play, you play!” Mrs. Gilbert said. “I like what you play! Just not so loud at night.” She pointed to the book she had given them. “These songs are not such 57 music.”‎ ‎“These songs are beautiful music.” Dario’s mother said. “We will be 58 to play them in the evening.”‎ ‎“And we won’t play so loud or late!” Dario said. He was already looking forward to 59 the new music. More than that, however, he was happy to see the big smile on his mother’s face. It gave him a feeling of 60 and made him feel that they were home at last.‎ ‎41. A. sat B. stood C. lay D. walked ‎42. A. voice B. ring C. music D. cry ‎43. A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. instead ‎44. A. note B. poster C. bill D.report ‎45. A. proud B. rich C. lucky D. nice ‎46. A. neighbors B. friends C. relatives D. audience ‎47. A. blame B. instruct C. question D. visit ‎48. A. party B. concert C. show D. play ‎49. A. experience B. idea C. Performance D. action ‎50. A. to B. with C. for D. from ‎51. A. continued B. arrived C. passed D. finished ‎52. A. order B. sell C. share D. advertise ‎53. A. treated B. presented C. helped D. served ‎54. A. promised B. admitted C. agreed D. worried ‎55. A. give B. send C. offer D. owe ‎ ‎56. A. realize B. remember C. understand D. accept ‎57. A. sweet B. strange C. funny D. loud ‎58. A. brave B. sorry C. happy D. afraid ‎59. A. changing B. practicing C. recording D. writing ‎60. A. equality B. freedom C. warmth D. sympathy ‎2‎ Holly felt confused as she unwrapped the gift from her best friend, Susan. It was a twelve-by-eighteen-inch dark blue carpet. The murmured “thanks” was 41 heard as Holly tried hard not to allow her 42 to show. Then the two girls headed outside to play.‎ ‎  The next morning, I carried a full kitchen bag outside. My heart 43 as I lifted the lid of the rubbish can and saw Susan’s carpet lying on the bottom. Hesitating only a moment, I 44 in and picked it up, and then put it 45 in a closet. As there were a lot of things in our daily life , the carpet was soon 46 .‎ ‎  Before Holly’s birthday, Susan had been a(n) 47 visitor in our home. But one day I suddenly realized it was nearly three weeks 48 we’d heard Susan’s name last time. The singing in the yard told me Holly had arrived home from school. “Susan invited me to her house after school tomorrow.” she 49 . Although her voice carried a so-what attitude, I 50 she was pleased by the invitation.‎ A woman stood in the doorway to greet us as we 51 the small farmhouse. “Excuse the mess.” she apologized. Susan 52 showed us her room, which was neatly decorated with little used 53 . As the girls compared notes about the school day, I followed Susan’s foster mom(养母), Glenda , into the kitchen. 54 some cups of coffee, I came to respect this poor but generous-hearted woman who had adopted the young girl and attempted to make a(n) 55 to Susan’s life.‎ As the evening drew 56 , we offered our thanks for the visit and said good-bye. Usually Holly talked a lot in the car. 57 , this time she sat quietly, lost in thought. When we got home, she rushed to the rubbish can. Her head 58 as she entered the house.‎ I went inside and 59 for the closet. “Is this what you were looking for?” I placed the piece of carpet on the table in front of her. “Thanks, Mom.” A tear or two slipped from her eyes and splashed onto the dark blue carpet which, as if by 60 , had become the most precious birthday present in the whole world.‎ ‎41.‎ A. clearly ‎ B. hardly ‎ C. nearly D. eventually ‎ ‎42.‎ A. embarrassment B. excitement C. amazement D. disappointment ‎43.‎ A. sank B. fell C. set D. broke ‎44.‎ A. dug B. reached C. dropped D. looked ‎45.‎ A. away ‎ B. off ‎ C. out ‎ D. on ‎46.‎ A. rotten B. lost C. forgotten ‎ D. covered ‎ ‎47.‎ A. common B. normal C. ordinary ‎ D. regular ‎48.‎ A. until ‎ B. since C. before ‎ D. when ‎ ‎49.‎ A. advised B. commanded ‎ C. announced ‎ D. demanded ‎ ‎50.‎ A. experienced B. predicted ‎ C. doubted D. sensed ‎51.‎ A. approached ‎ B. passed C. left D. entered ‎52.‎ A. proudly B. anxiously C. shyly ‎ D. cautiously ‎53.‎ A. rubbish B. furniture ‎ C. luggage D. equipment ‎54.‎ A. For ‎ B. Beyond C. In ‎ D. Over ‎ ‎55.‎ A. influence B. fortune C. difference D. meaning ‎56.‎ A. around B. close C. near ‎ D. on ‎ ‎57.‎ A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Moreover ‎58.‎ A. lowered ‎ B. lifted ‎ C. held ‎ D. bent ‎59.‎ A. searched ‎ B. headed ‎ C. looked D. waited ‎60.‎ A. heart ‎ B. mistake ‎ C. magic ‎ D. chance ‎3‎ War started in our house in late July with a month to go before my first day of college. It was a battle of wills over what college I was to attend. Mom wanted me to attend a famous 41 ‎ ‎ school, and I wanted to go to a small writing college. Every night for two weeks, we argued, shouted and gave 42 treatments until both sides went to bed with regrets.‎ ‎ It was mostly my 43 . Since my junior year of high school, I had 44 at being a nurse. I took all the science courses, and even worked as a 45 in my town’s local hospital. My 46 was to help the sick and be superwoman to the world. ‎ ‎ Yet, 47 graduation and college neared, it all changed.Treating the sick was 48 , but not what I was meant to do for the 49 of my life. I could picture myself in hospitals, making rounds, and taking 50 , but I couldn’t picture myself happy. It wasn’t the 51 I wanted.‎ ‎ Then, I realized I had been creating and writing stories for as long as I could 52 . I loved it, and writing was what I had been doing as a 53 . It was going to be my career. And it had to be.‎ ‎ On August 1st, Mom and I sat down at the dinner table and I told her that she had every 54 to choose where to spend her money, just like I had every right to decide where I wanted to go to school. If it was her choice not to 55 any of my college education, then I would take a year off to work and earn money so I could go to the college I wanted. Standing by my decision to be a writer had 56 my firm belief to my mom. Finally we were at 57 , and she decided to support me, which 58 the world to me.‎ ‎ Before that time, I had never stood up 59 my parents on any major decision. Choosing which college to attend 60 me to become a separate and complete adult. I am now finished with my first semester as a Professional Writing major and I cannot wait to see what comes next.‎ ‎41. A. cooking B. gardening C. nursing D. writing ‎42. A. medical B. warm C. mental D. silent ‎43. A. fault B. success C. duty D. turn ‎44. A. wondered B. aimed C. pointed D. looked ‎45. A. student B. volunteer C. graduate D. doctor ‎46. A. goal B. job C. task D. post ‎47. A. before B. after C. until D. as ‎48. A. rough B. noble C. mild D. easy ‎49. A. part B. whole C. rest D. half ‎50. A. notices B. examinations C. temperatures D. drugs ‎51. A. future B. effect C. drill D. idea ‎52. A. see B. wait C. find D. remember ‎53. A. process B. hobby C. rule D. business ‎54. A. chance B. time C. right D. ability ‎55. A. expect B. raise C. offer D. finance ‎56. A. doubted B. followed C. shaken D. proven ‎57. A. peace B. war C. ease D. play ‎58. A. attached B. applied C. devoted D. meant ‎59. A. for B. against C. over D. by ‎60. A. forced B. promised C.allowed D.reminded ‎4‎ At a gathering, we were all telling stories of our most embarrassing moments. It came around to Frank. Frank began to tell us of his childhood. "I 41 in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman, and he loved the sea. He had his own boat, but it was 42 making a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out until he caught enough to 43 the family." He looked at us and said, "I 44 you could have met my Dad. He was a big man, and he was strong from pulling the nets and fighting the seas for the 45 . When you got close to him, he 46 like the ocean. He would wear his old coat and his overalls. No matter how much my mother 47 them, they would still smell of the sea and of fish." Frank's voice dropped a bit. "When the weather was bad he would 48 me to school. He had this old truck that was older than he was 49 he would drive toward the school, I would shrink down into the seat hoping to disappear. He would 50 right in front of the school gate, and it seemed like everybody 51 be standing around and watching. Then he would 52 over and give me a big kiss on the cheek and tell me to be a good boy. It was so 53 for me. I was twelve years old, and my Dad would lean over and kiss me goodbye!" He 54 and then went on, "I remember the day when I said 'No' ” It was the first time I had ever talked to him that 55 , and he had this surprised look on his face. I said, 'Dad, I'm too 56 for a goodbye kiss. ' My Dad looked at me for the longest time, and his eyes started to tear up. I had never seen him 57 . He turned and looked out the windshield(挡风玻璃). 'You're right,' he said. 'You are a big boy....a man. I won't kiss you anymore.'” Frank got a sad look on his face, and the tears began to 58 in his eyes, as he spoke. "It wasn't long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back.” ‎ ‎ Tears were running down Frank’s cheeks. He spoke again. "Guys, you don't know what I would 59 to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek....to feel his rough old face....to smell the ocean on him....to feel his arm around my neck. I wish I had been a man then. If I had been a 60 , I would never have told my Dad I was too old for a goodbye kiss." ‎ ‎41. A. kept up B. grew up C. came up D. started up ‎42. A. hard B. absurd C. easy D. necessary ‎43. A. remove B. reach C. feed D. urge ‎44. A. prefer B. request C. suggest D. wish ‎45. A. fish B. favorite C. benefit D. glory ‎46. A. sounded B. looked C. smelled D. felt ‎47. A. processed B. washed C. handled D. managed ‎48. A. drive B. limit C. adapt D. devote ‎49. A. Before B. After C. Since D. As ‎50. A. back up B. pick up C. pull up D. speed up ‎51. A. could B. would C. should D. might ‎52. A. lean B. hold C. run D. watch ‎53. A. frightening B. challenging C. embarrassing D. entertaining ‎54. A. recovered B. paused C. requested D. admitted ‎55. A. day B. time C. aspect D. way ‎56. A. old B. delighted C. anxious D. proud ‎57. A. sigh B. shout C. cry D. yell ‎58. A. break down B. hold back C. well up D. start off ‎59. A. demand B. give C. rush D. infer ‎60. A. boy B. seaman C. backbone D. man BACDA CBADC BACBD ACCBD ‎5‎ To celebrate the end of our exams, my friends and I went to a fast food restaurant. We 36 hamburgers and Coca Colar at the counter. When our 37 came, I started walking towards an empty table. By bad luck, my purse strap(带子) got 38 on a chair and the tray(托盘) that I was holding slipped 39 my hands and went flying in the air. The tray, and its contents, 40 on a man who was just about to 41 a bite of his sandwich. I stared, greatly 42 , as the drinks soaked(浸湿) his white shirt.‎ Then I 43 my eyes and prepared myself for his burst of 44 . Instead, he said “It’s OK” to 45 me before he disappeared into washroom.‎ Still shaky and unsure 46 to do next, my friends and I went to a table and sat there, trying our best to look 47 . A moment later, the man came out of the washroom and 48 our table. My heart almost stopped 49 . I thought he was going to ask for my father’s 50 and call him.‎ To my surprise, he merely smiled at us, handed us some cash and said, “ 51 yourself new hamburgers.” He then walked 52 without even finishing his food.‎ He could have made what was already an uncomfortable situation worse, 53 he chose a different way and gave us a reason to believe that there is still 54 in this world. I’ll never 55 his actions.‎ ‎36. A. ordered B. made C. arranged D. demanded ‎37. A. food B. turn C. bill D. menu ‎38. A. fixed B. caught C. cut D. tied ‎39. A. by B. in C. from D. out ‎40. A. knocked B. fell C. stood D. hung ‎41. A. take B. taste C. swallow D. chew ‎42. A. discouraged B. disappointed C. shocked D. annoyed ‎43. A. rolled B. rubbed C. narrowed D. closed ‎44. A. bitterness B. anxiety C. anger D. sorrow ‎45. A. satisfy B. comfort C. encourage D. praise ‎46. A. how B. who C. what D. which ‎47. A. mild B. honest C. calm D. modest ‎48. A. pushed B. approached C. drew D. laid ‎49. A. beating B. breaking C. sinking D. trembling ‎50. A. help B. position C. number D. job ‎51. A. Prepare B. Buy C. Find D. Cook ‎52. A. on B. around C. up D. away ‎53. A. so B. since C. although D. but ‎ ‎54. A. kindness B. happiness C. politeness D. brightness ‎55. A. forget B. refuse C. oppose D. ignore ‎6‎ Sandy Greenberg came from a poor family. He went to Columbia University on a scholarship and there he met his roommate who also was receiving financial 41 .‎ ‎ Unfortunately, Sandy had a(n) 42 disease during his second year at Columbia University, and finally he became blind. But 43 for Sandy, something else also happened to him — his roommate would 44 his textbooks to him, every night after he lost his sight.‎ ‎ As a result, Sandy went on to 45 with honors. He went off to study at Oxford. He was still quite poor, but he had managed to 46 about five hundred dollars as he went along.‎ ‎ His roommate 47 went on to graduate school. One day, Sandy got a 48 from him at Oxford. His former roommate said, "Sandy, I'm really 49 . I really don't like being in graduate school, and I don't want to do this."‎ ‎ "Well, what do you want to do? " Sandy 50 .‎ ‎ His roommate told him, "Sandy, I really love to 51 . I have a high school friend who plays the guitar. And we would really like to 52 our hands in the music business. But we need to make a promo record, and in order to 53 that I need $500."‎ ‎ Sandy took all his life savings without 54 and sent it to his roommate. Well, his roommate was the 55 famous singer, Art Garfunkel, and he 56 up with another musician, Paul Simon. That $500 57 them make a record that finally became The Sound of Silence.‎ ‎ How we are able to deal with 58 in our lives will be influenced by how we deal with others 59 the way. What we get will depend a lot on what we 60 . And that's the end of the story of doing well by doing good.‎ ‎41. A. aid B. advice C. crisis D. pressure ‎42. A. eye B. ear C. nose D. bone ‎43. A. finally B. luckily C. sadly D. excitedly ‎44. A. lend B. offer C. read D. return ‎45. A. survive B. research C. leave D. graduate ‎46. A. save B. earn C. keep D. borrow ‎47. A. never B. still C. either D. also ‎48. A. message B. call C. card D. report ‎49. A. unhappy B. unhealthy C. homesick D. lonely ‎50. A. suggested B. answered C. asked D. laughed ‎51. A. work B. sing C. dance D. travel ‎52. A. wave B. wash C. try D. clean ‎53. A. win B. do C. prove D. earn ‎54. A. permission B. consideration C. hesitation D. expectation ‎55. A. other B. present C. former D. later ‎56. A. teamed B. came C. showed D. let ‎57. A. saw B. helped C. hoped D. let ‎58. A. interests B. opportunities C. difficulties D. feelings ‎59. A. across B. in C. by D. along ‎60. A. take B. give C. like D. learn AABCD ADBAC BCBCD ABCDB ‎7‎ I fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13. My parents took us there for camping. On the way out, I 41 them to wait while I ran up to E1 Capitan, a rock of 3,300 feet straight up. I touched that giant rock and knew 42 I wanted to climb it. That has been my life’s passion (钟爱) ever since--- 43 the rocks and mountains of Yosemite. I’ve long made Yosemite my 44 .  About 15 years ago I started seeing a lot of 45 , like toilet paper, beer cans, and empty boxes, around the area. It’s 46 me why visitors started respecting the place 47 and treated such a beautiful home-like place this way. I tried 48 trash(垃圾)myself, but the job was too big. I would spend an hour or two on the ‎ job, only to find the area trashed all over again weeks later. Finally, I got so tired of it that I 49 something had to change. As a rock-climbing guide, I knew 50 about organizing any big event. But in 2004, together with some climbers, I set a date for a 51 . On that day, more than 300 people 52 . Over three days we collected about 6,000 pounds of trash. It was 53 how much we were able to accomplish. I couldn’t believe the 54 we made ---the park looked clean! Each year 55 come for the cleanup from everywhere. In 2007 alone, 2,945 people picked up 42,330 pounds of trash and 56 132 miles of roadway. I often hear people 57 about their surroundings. If you are one of them, I would say the only way to change things is by 58 rather than complaining. We need to teach by 59 . You can’t blame others 60 you start with yourself.‎ ‎41. A. advised B. required C. ordered  D. asked ‎42. A. immediately  B. finally  C. gradually  D. recently 43. A. imagining  B. climbing C. describing  D. painting ‎ ‎44. A. garden  B. lab C. home D. palace 45. A. waste B. resources  C. material  D. goods ‎46. A. within B. against  C. over  D. beyond 47. A. more  B. less  C. most  D. least ‎48. A. throwing away  B. breaking down C. picking up  D. digging out 49. A. guessed  B. wondered  C. decided  D. wished 50. A. something  B. anything  C. everything  D. nothing 51. A. cleanup  B. party C. picni D. concert 52. A. dropped out  B. showed up  C. looked around  D. called back 53. A. interesting  B. frightening   C. amazing  D. boring ‎ ‎54. A. importance  B. help C. use D. difference 55. A. volunteers B. foreigners C. strangers D. tourists ‎56. A. crossed  B. covered  C. measured D. designed 57. A. talk  B. argue C. complain D. quarrel 58. A. doing  B. thinking  C. questioning  D. watching 59. A. method  B. explanation  C. research D. example 60. A. although  B. if  C. unless  D. when ‎8‎ Years ago, I drove into a service station to get some gas. It was a beautiful day, and I was feeling great. As I walked into the station to _41_ the gas, the owner said to me, “How do you feel?” That seemed like a _42_ question, but I felt fine and told him _43_ . ‎ ‎“You don’t look well,” he replied. This _44_ me completely by surprise. A little less _45_ , I told him that I had never felt better. Without _46_ , he continued to tell me how bad I looked and that my skin appeared _47_ .‎ ‎ By the time I left the service station, I was feeling a little _48_ . About a block away, I _49_ to the side of the road to look at my face in the mirror. How did I feel? Was I sick? Was everything all right? By the time I got home, I was beginning to feel a little ill. Did I have hepatitis (肝炎)? Had I _50_ some rare disease?‎ ‎ The next time I went into that gas station, feeling fine again, I _51_ what had happened. The place had recently been painted a bright yellow, and the light _52_ off the walls made everyone inside look as though they had hepatitis! I wondered how many other folks had _53_ the way I did. I had let one short conversation with a total stranger change my _54_ for an entire day. He told me I looked sick, and before long, I was _55_ feeling sick. That single _56 _observation had a strong effect on the way I felt and _57_ .‎ ‎ A little while later I saw how _58_ the incident was, although on that day when the man had told me how ill I looked, I was _59_ frightened. I wonder how many other people that man had told they were ill _60_ he realized that the service station had had a paint job!‎ ‎41. A. go for B. search for C. hope for D. pay for ‎42. A. strange B. simple C. common D. familiar ‎43. A. this B. not C. so D. such ‎44. A. made B. put C. caused D. took ‎45. A. anxiously B. confidently C. carefully D. seriously ‎ ‎46. A. doubt B. certainty C. hesitation D. difficulty ‎47. A. pale B. yellow C. brown D. colorless ‎48. A. positive B. relaxed C. unconscious D. uneasy ‎49. A. pulled over B. put up C. got across D. ran over ‎ ‎50. A. taken up B. picked up C. referred to D. recovered from ‎51. A. made sure B. thought up C. called up D. figured out ‎52. A. reflecting B. shining C. coming D. falling ‎53. A. impressed B. influenced C. behaved D. reacted ‎54. A. idea B. mind C. attitude D. plan ‎55. A. completely B. naturally C. actually D. easily ‎56. A. strange B. careful C. opposite D. negative ‎57. A. did B. performed C. acted D. worked ‎58. A. annoying B. funny C. boring D. disappointing ‎59. A. never B. ever C. really D. hardly ‎60. A. after B. before C. until D. when ‎9‎ She was only about five feet tall and probably never weighed more than 110 pounds. However, ‎ Miss Bessie was a(n) 41 presence in the classroom. From 1938 to 1942, when I attended Bernard High School, she taught me a lot 42 I realized.‎ There was never a(n) 43 problem in Miss Bessie’s classes. We didn’t dare to trouble a woman who knew about the Battle of Hasting and could also play the piano and 44 Shakespeare and Milton.‎ Miss Bessie knew that my family couldn’t afford to buy a newspaper. She knew we didn’t 45 own a radio. Still, she 46 me to “look out for your 47 and find some way to 48 what’s going on in the world.” 49 I became a delivery boy who delivered newspapers. I 50 made a dollar a week, but I got to read a newspaper every day.‎ Miss Bessie noticed things that had nothing to do with schoolwork but were vital to a youngster’s 51 . Once a few classmates made fun of my 52 overcoat. As I was leaving school, Miss Bessie 53 me on the back of that old overcoat and said, “ Carl, never worry about what you don’t have. Just make the most of what you do have--- a(n) 54 .‎ ‎ Among the things that I didn’t have was 55 in the little wooden house. But because of her 56 , I spent many hours beside a kerosene lamp(煤油灯) reading Shakespeare. Miss Bessie introduced me 57 a wonderful world of poems and stories. She led me to 58 that I could write poems as well as Shakespeare.‎ So I read 59 Miss Bessie told me to, and tried to remember the things she insisted that I store. Years later, her encouragement finally led to that lovely day when Miss Bessie dropped me a note 60 “I’m so proud to read your article in The Times.”‎ ‎41. A. amusing B. towering C. interesting D. exciting ‎42. A. more than B. less than C. better than D. worse than ‎43. A. academy B. homework C. race D. discipline ‎ ‎44. A. make use of B. make fun of C. make sense of D. make light of ‎45. A. even B. still C. ever D. yet ‎46. A. allowed B. forced C. turned D. encouraged ‎47. A. happiness B. future C. family D. mistake ‎48. A. catch up with B. come up with C. keep up with D. put up with ‎49. A. So B. And C. Because D. As ‎50. A. always B. merely C. sometimes D. almost ‎51. A. character B. health C. development D. performance ‎52. A. colourful B. modern C. informal D. used ‎53. A. patted B. hit C. struck D. tapped ‎54. A. house B. overcoat C. radio D. brain ‎55. A. money B. electricity C. water D. gas ‎56. A. inspiration B. anger C. curiosity D. sponsorship ‎57. A. to B. in C. of D. about ‎58. A. imagine B. believe C. dream D. insist ‎59. A. whenever B. wherever C. whichever D. whatever ‎60. A. writing B. printing C. saying D. speaking ‎ ‎10‎ Recently, I stopped by a convenience store to get a newspaper and a bottle of water. The young woman at the check-out 36 said, “That’ll be five dollars in all please.” She then 37 down at the paper I was buying and said, “I’m 38 all these negative(消极的) words on the front pages. I want to read some 39 news for a change.” She then said, “ 40 , I think someone should just 41 a newspaper with good news –– a paper with wonderful, inspirational 42 about people overcoming difficulty and doing good things for others.” She 43 me for coming in and said, “Maybe we’ll get some good news,” and she 44 . She made my day.‎ ‎ The following day after my business appointments, I 45 the same store again to pick up bottled water and a newspaper, but a 46 young lady was behind the counter. As I checked out I said, “Good afternoon” and 47 her my money. She said nothing –– not a word, not a smile or not a 48 . She just gave me my change and 49 a negative tone ordered “Next!”‎ ‎ It 50 me right in the eye: two people, the same age; one made me feel 51 , but the other, well, made me feel that I had inconvenienced(打扰) her by 52 .‎ ‎ Every morning, you should ask 53 this important question: “Who do I want to be today? ‘The Grouch(好抱怨的人) ’ or ‘The Good News Girl’ ?” your answer will go a long way towards 54 the joy and happiness that you will experience in your 55 ‎ ‎36. A. bed B. counter C. table D. shop ‎37. A. put B. got C. glanced D. turned ‎38. A. tired of B. interested in C. careful about D. fond of ‎39. A. latest B. good C. interesting D. real ‎40. A. In fact B. As usual C. However D. By the way ‎41. A. collect B. print C. sell D. publish ‎42. A. stories B. ideas C. pictures D. habits ‎43. A. told B. thanked C. praised D. congratulated ‎44. A. did B. agreed C. laughed D. pointed ‎45. A. dropped by B. stood by C. brought in D. took in ‎46. A. beautiful B. different C. clever D. stupid ‎47.A. carried B. passed C. handed D. showed ‎48. A. gesture B. movement C. shake D. problem ‎49. A. for B. at C. though D. in ‎50. A. caught B. hit C. pushed D. saw ‎51. A. great B. sad C. excited D. disappointed ‎52. A. moving on B. going away C. showing up D. showing off ‎53. A. her B. them C. yourself D. themselves ‎54. A. creating B. determining C. sharing D. forming ‎55. A. home B. office C. study D. life ‎2016届高考英语完形填空专项训练1‎ 参考答案 ‎1‎ ACBAD ADABC BCBDD ADCBC ‎2‎ BDABA CDBCD AABDC CAABC ‎3‎ CDABB ADBCC ADBCD DADBC ‎4‎ BACDA CBADC BACBD ACCBD ‎5‎ AABCB ACDCB CCBAC BDDAA ‎6‎ AABCD ADBAC BCBCD ABCDB ‎7‎ DABCA DBCCD ABCDA BCADC ‎8‎ DACDB CBDAB DADCC DCBCB ‎9‎ BADCA DBCAB CDADB AABDC ‎10‎ BCABA DABCA BCADB ACCBD
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