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【英语】2018届二轮复习原创完形填空题试题训练10篇学案(28页)
2018届二轮复习 原创完形填空题试题训练10篇 【一】 Chinese President Hu Jintao met Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Saturday in Moscow __36___views on the development of the strategic relations of cooperation and partnership between China and Russia. President Hu is in Moscow for celebrations marking the 65th__37_of the victory of the Great Patriotic War over Nazi Germany. In recent years, China and Russia __38_ their strategic relations of cooperation and partnership __39__ enhanced mutual political trust and ___40__cooperation in all sectors. The two countries __41_have had close interaction and coordination in __42__international and regional affairs. Last year, the Chinese-Russian strategic ___43_of cooperation and partnership made important headway with activities __44_ the 60th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties and the "Year of___45_Russian Language" in China. __46__the beginning of this year, the partnership has maintained comprehensive and___47__growth__48_a high level. President Hu's participation in the celebrations___49 a major event in China-Russia relations and symbolizes the spirit of bilateral(双边的)strategic cooperation,___50__China's Assistant Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping at a press briefing Wednesday."We believe Hu's visit will boost China-Russia strategic trust for__51_development of the bilateral strategic relations of cooperation and partnership," he said. This is__52_ time President Hu _ 53_ Russia's Victory Day celebrations.__54__ May 2005, President Hu attended in Moscow ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the victory of the Great Patriotic War. Five years __55__since that time . 36. A . to communicate B . to exchange C . changing D . talked 37. A . celebration B. meeting C . congratulation D. anniversary 38. A . strengthened B. have strengthened C. are strengthening D .strenghths 39. A . with B . for C . among D . between 40. A. fruitful B . richer C . fruits D . badly 41. A . too B either C . as well as D . also 42. A . doing with B . treating to C . dealing with D . making up 43. A . relating B. relations C . related D . relative 44. A. remarks B. signs C. marking D. symbol 45. A. / B . a C. the D. this 46. A. Until B. After C . Since D . As long as 47. A . quick B. fast C. rapid D . swift 48. A. by B. at C . to D. for 49. A . is B. are C. have been D. had been 50. A. said B. says C. spoken D. talks 51. A . farther B. far C. furthest D. further 52. A. two B. the last C. the second D. a more 53. A. joined B. took part in C. participates in D. attends 54. A. On B. By C. In D. At 55. A..passed B. has been passed C. Past D. have past 36-40BDBAA 41-45DCBCC 46-50CCBAA 51-55DCBCA 【二】 A high school history teacher once told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A 21 friend is someone who stays with you for life”. 22 teaches that he was right. Good friendship is just not easily 23. It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place 24 enough for true friendship to develop. However, there can be 25 disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want. To most of us, friendships are considered very important, 26 we need to have it clear in our minds the kinds of friendship we want. Are they to be close or 27 at arm’s length? Do we want to 28 ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are 29 enough. And that’s all right. But at some 30 we need to make sure that our expectations are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of personal experience including our tears as well as our dark 31 is the surest way to deepen friendships. But it must 32 slowly and carried on only if there are 33 of interest and action in return. What are some of the 34 of our friendship? The greatest is to 35 too much too soon. Deep relationships 36 time. Another “major difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “possesses” the other, including his time and attention. 37 , friendships require actions in return. In other words, you must 38 as much as you take. Finally there is a question of taking care of. Unless you spend 39 time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die 40 . 21. A. true B. fair-weather C. school D. useful 22. A. Knowledge B. Experience C. Hardship D. Schooling 23. A. understood B. formed C. realized D. produced 24. A. certain B. patiently C. long D. fortunately 25. A. some B. any C. great D. no 26. A. but B. and C. or D. while 27. A. remained B. left C. kept D. stayed 28. A. hide B. deepen C. strengthen D. share 29. A. quite B. not C. less D. very 30. A. degree B. point C. places D. length 31. A. clothes B. clouds C. dreams D. letters 32. A. be undertaking B. have been undertaking C. have been undertaken D. be undertaken 33. A. marks B. signs C. sciences D. sights 34. A. disadvantages B. differences C. difficulties D. requirements 35. A. expect B. pull out C.command D. develop 36. A. waste B. spend C. kill D. take 37. A. Similarly B. Differently C. Strangely D. Surprisingly 38. A. give B. possess C. act D. walk 39. A. considerate B. wonderful C. reasonable D. comfortable 40. A. down B. away C. out D. off 21-25 ABBCD 26-30 ACDAB 31-35 CDBCA 36-40 DAACB 【三】 Louise was 72 years old and she lived by herself.The first thing she noticed when she came downstairs that Sunday morning was that her 21 window was open. In fact,it was so wide open that she had 22 closing it.Then she realized that things were not in their proper 23 .Finally,when she found her empty 24 on the kitchen table,she realized the awful 25 .At first, she didn’t know what to do.Then she decided to 26 her son,Derek. Derek’s wife Sybil answered the phone,“It's your mother,”she 27 him coldly.Louise told Derek about the open window,about things being in the wrong places and about the 28 missing from her purse. “All right,”said Derek,“Don’t 29 anything.I'll be 30 in half an hour.” Louise 31 and made herself a pot of tea and some toast.Then she went from room to room wondering 32 anything else was missing. When Derek arrived,he was content to 33 her looking so calm.“Have you rung the 34 ?”he asked.“No? Then I’ll do that straight away.”So he rang the police. As it was Sunday, 35 the only detectives were out.However,the police were polite,but vague(含糊的).“We’ll send 36 round as soon as possible,”they said. Derek telephoned his wife.“I'm not sure when I'll be home,love.”he told her,“I’ve got to 37 for the police.”While Derek and his mother waited,Derek 38 the catches(挂钩) on the windows and locks on the doors.All of them were old and some of the catches hardly 39 at all.Derek felt 40 .His mother was an old woman,after all.“I'll have to change all these,”he told her. 21.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.washroom D.bathroom 22.A.strength B.trouble C.reason D.puzzle 23.A.positions B.situations C.directions D.places 24.A.purse B.vase C.pot D.envelope 25.A.mistake B.message C.news D.truth 26.A.visit B.ask C.ring D.punish 27.A.invited B.informed C.stated D.scolded 28.A.money B.coin C.note D.bill 29.A.say B.move C.touch D.prepare 30.A.round B.here C.off D.away 31.A.sighed B.relaxed C.whispered D.hurried 32.A.how B.why C.if D.where 33.A.realize B.find C.know D.sense 34.A.hospital B.neighbour C.police D.friend 35.A.generally B.luckily C.considerably D.unfortunately 36.A.someone B.anyone C.everyone D.none 37.A.hope B.ask C.wait D.call 38.A.tested B.repaired C.fixed D.examined 39.A.locked B.worked C.helped D.opened 40.A.excited B.silly C.worried D.guilty 21—30 ABDAD CBACA 31---40 BCBCD ACDBD 【四】 If your father never says to you “I love you” when you are a child, it 21 to be more and more difficult for him to say the words as he grows 22 . I do not 23 hearing the words from my father when I was growing up. 24 , I could not recall(回忆) when I had 25 said those words to him either. One day, I decided to 26 the ice and make the first 27 .So in our next phone conversation I gathered all my 28 and let out the words in a low voice, “Dad… I love you!” There was a 29 at the other end and he awkwardly 30 , “Well, same back at ya!” I was unexpectedly 31 and my voice was raised, “Dad, I know you love me, and I know when you are ready, you will say what you want to say.” Fifteen minutes later my mother called and 32 asked, “Paul, is everything okay?” A few weeks later, Dad 33 our phone conversation with the words, “Paul, I love you.” I was so moved that tears were rolling down my cheeks as I finally “ 34 ” the love.As I sat there in tears I realized that this 35 moment had taken our father-and-son relationship to a new 36 .Shortly afterwards, my father narrowly 37 death following heart surgery(外科手术).Many times 38 , I have 39 if I had not taken the first step and Dad not 40 the surgery, I would have never “heard” the love. 21.A.works out B.breaks out C.comes out D.turns out 22.A.wiser B.busier C.weaker D.older 23.A.remember B.enjoy C.mind D.regret 24.A.Truthfully B.Fortunately C.Naturally D.Obviously 25.A.only B.last C.once D.first 26.A.melt B.break C.strike D.build 27.A.complaint B.promise C.move D.impression 28.A.strength B.ideas C.words D.attention 29.A.sigh B.silence C.voice D.cry 30.A.refused B.shouted C.replied D.explained 31.A.touched B.frightened C.shocked D.annoyed 32.A.excitedly B.nervously C.willingly D.sadly 33.A.continued B.checked C.concluded D.interrupted 34.A.accepted B.expected C.learned D.heard 35.A.quiet B.difficult C.special D.different 36.A.level B.idea C.world D.end 37.A.managed B.escaped C.avoided D.faced 38.A.then B.ago C.before D.since 39.A.realized B.found C.doubted D.wondered 40.A.challenged B.experienced C.survived D.received 21-25 DDAAB 26-30 BCABC 31-35 ABCDC 36-40 ABDDC 【五】 In the United States more than 80 colleges now accept just only women. Most of them were founded in the 19th century. They were set up to 36 women the education they could not get anywhere else. At that time 37 of the universities and colleges 38 only men. In the past 20 years many young women have 39 to study at colleges that accept both men and women. As a 40 ,some women's colleges decided to accept men students, too. Others still refused to change. Now the women's colleges are 41 again. The president of Trinity College in Washington D. C said by the end of the 1980s women had come to 42 that studying at the same colleges with men and women did not mean 43 had the same chance to 44 . The president of Smith College in Massachusette said “A women’s college 45 women to choose classes and activities 46 . For example, if a woman student wants to learn maths, she will be given the chance. So the percentage of students who like to study maths in a women’s college is 47 than that in a college with men and women. ” Experts say men students in the United States 48 have enough courage to speak in class. 49 , women students can't. In a women’s college, women feel free to say 50 they want to. According to a report, women colleges also 51 leadership ability in many fields. At a women college, every 52 office is held by women. Recent studies 53 that this leadership continues after 54 . The studies also prove that it is easier for the American women who went to women’s college to 55 successful jobs later in life. Maybe that is why this kind of college is liked by people now. 36. A. make B. elect C. offer D. call 37. A. some B. most C. few D. none 38. A. liked B. accepted C. attracted D. helped 39. A. chosen B. failed C. regretted D. hated 40. A. goal B. model C. result D. level 41. A. separate B. troublesome C. special D. popular 42. A. forget B. realize C. expect D. remember 43. A. students B. presidents C. men D. women 44. A. work B. visit C. choose D. survive 45. A. permits B. forbids C. forces D. reminds 46. A. obviously B. freely C. exactly D. immediately 47. A. smaller B. more C. higher D. lower 48. A. usually B. never C. sometimes D. seldom 49. A. Finally B. Therefore C. However D. Besides 50. A. how B. what C. when D. where 51. A. bring down B. bring over C. bring round D. bring about 52. A. governing B. cleaning C. serving D. booking 53. A. mean B. show C. warn D. conclude 54. A. school B. work C. graduation D. death 55. A. hold B. gather C. lose D. require 36-40 C B B A C 41-45 D B D C A 46-50 B C A C B 51-55 D A B C A 【六】 It was on a winter morning, near Oxford, Maryland, that I set the breakfast table beside the huge window, which __36__ the Tred Avon River.The snow decorated the shore in white.For a moment I stood quietly against the bookcase, appreciating what the night’s snow had __37__. 38 I leaned forward and peered (盯着看) close to the frosted window.“It really is!” I cried out loud.“There is a goose out there!” I __39__ to the bookcase and pulled out a pair of binoculars (望远镜).Into their sights came the __40__ of a large Canada goose, very still, its wings folded tight to its sides, its __41__ frozen to the ice. Then from the dark sides, I saw a line of swans.They crossed __42__ the west of the broad river, moving __43__ to the east. As I __44__, the leader swung to the right, and then the white __45__ of birds become a white circle.It floated from the top of the sky downward.At last, as easy as feathers coming to earth, the circle __46__ the ice.The swans __47__ the frozen goose! Amazingly, those bills (啄) began to work on __48__.The long necks were lifted and curved down, __49__.It went on for a long time.At last, the goose was free and __50__ its big webbed (有蹼的) feet slowly.The goose __51__ its wings as far as they would go.The swans took off and __52__ their eastward journey, in perfect formation, to their secret destination.__53__ them, rising with incredible speed and joy, the goose moved into the sky. I watched them __54__ they disappeared over the tips of the farthest trees.Only then did I realize that tears were running down my cheeks. This is a true story.I do not try to interpret it here.I just often __55__ it in the bad moments, and tell myself, “If so for birds, why not for man?” 36.A.undertook B.overlooked C.overshadowed D.evaluated 37.A.destroyed B.covered C.painted D.hidden 38.A.Finally B.Unwillingly C.Disappointedly D.Suddenly 39.A.rushed B.returned C.advanced D.reached 40.A.figure B.shadow C.cry D.baby 41.A.head B.body C.feet D.beak 42.A.along B.from C.around D.in 43.A.steadily B.smoothly C.in the snow D.closely 44.A.watched B.expected C.predicted D.feared 45.A.block B.mass C.dot D.string 46.A.skated on B.landed on C.fell down to D.broke into 47.A.threatened B.attacked C.surrounded D.killed 48.A.the ice B.their feather C.the river D.the shore 49.A.one after another B.side by side C.now and then D.again and again 50.A.washing B.protecting C.moving D.warming 51.A.enlarged B.spread C.lifted D.threw 52.A.started B.carried on C.repeated D.stopped 53.A.Behind B.In front of C.Along with D.Including 54.A.after B.although C.unless D.until 55.A.write about B.keep C.think of D.retell 36—40 BCDDA 41—45 CBAAD 46—50 BCADC 51—55 BBADC 【七】 As China faced up to a battle against bird flu, the government announced a range of control measures it believed would bring the disease under control. This bird flu 21 more than 16 people across Asia and was made certain in China in late January, 2008 No 22 cases had been found in the mainland but at least 13 of the country’s 31 provinces, autonomous regions(自治区) and municipalities had 23 the disease in poultry(家禽). “It 24 a difficult task for China to prevent and control the disease, 25 the government is confident in the fight,” said a Vice-Minister of Agriculture. He gave details of a range of measures designed to 26 the disease spreading. Poultry within 3km of infected farms was to be killed and those within 5km vaccinated(接种疫苗). 27 , there would be constant monitoring(监控) and daily 28 on the disease across the country, and 29 production of bird flu vaccines. Among the 11 Asian countries and regions 30 by bird flu in animals, only Vietnam and Thailand had reported human cases. The people infected were reported to have 31 the disease from poultry. While the World Health Organization said there was 32 proof of human transmission(传播) of bird flu, it admitted that two sisters who died of bird flu in Vietnam 33 have caught it from their brother. The big 34 was that the disease could combine with a human flu virus(病毒) to create a deadly 35 disease that would kill millions of people across the 36 . Many Asian farmers live close with their animals and sell 37 chickens on the market. This greatly increases the 38 of human being infected with bird flu. An official from WHO said Asian countries affected by bird flu should introduce a more 39 way of raising and selling chickens. They have to completely 40 their lifestyle and attitude towards animals. 21.A.hurt B.hit C.struck D.killed 22.A.animal B.bird C.human D.poultry 23.A.shown B.reported C.struck D.said 24.A.remains B.leaves C.stays D.continues 25.A.but B.and C.while D.so 26.A.fight B.control C.keep D.stop 27.A.However B.Meanwhile C.Therefore D.Instead 28.A.controls B.treatments C.reports D.vaccines 29.A.started B.improved C.increased D.attempted 30.A.affected B.destroyed C.connected D.introduced 31.A.held B.covered C.carried D.caught 32.A.some B.much C.no D.more 33.A.should B.might C.must D.need 34.A.accident B.problem C.task D.flu 35.A.new B.strange C.serious D.bad 36.A.country B.area C.mainland D.globe 37.A.killed B.many C.dead D.live 38.A.speed B.possibility C.introduction D.experience 39.A.healthy B.useful C.simple D.gentle 40.A.stop B.change C.form D.keep 21—25DCBAA 26—30DBCCA 31—35DCBBA 36—40DDBAB 【八】 When my father died, one of the tasks that fell to me was to sort through and decide which objects to save and which to throw away. Now I look at the 21 of my life as if I were dead, 22 what my children will do with the human skull(骷髅) that 23 on the bookcase next to my desk. I couldn’t 24 them if they threw it out. They’ve been wanting to do that for some years, 25 will they know how much can be learned from 26 with a skull? And what about my books? 27 they can find some place in their 28 for ten thousand books. However, I know th ey will look at the white, plastic head of a horse on my desk and 29 it into a Glad trash bag without any 30 , never knowing that it is the only place 31 from the first chess set (棋子)I owned. How many boxes of mine will my children 32 ? Can I trust my children with my 33 ? Every object of our lives is a 34 , and emotion swirls(旋动) around it like fog, hiding and 35 a tiny truth of the heart. I look at these objects that are mine and know, too, that they are 36 of how alone I am, how alone each of us is, 37 no one knows what any object means except he or she who 38 it. I have the memory of taking it home 39 one of my newly-born children from the hospital; only I have the memory of what it looked like when I lived in that apartment and where it sat in that house. I look at the objects that are mine, and the memories are 40 and permeated(渗透着)with love. I look at the objects that are mine and know that I’m going to miss me very much. 21.A.tasks B.objects C.books D.pictures 22.A.wondering B.designing C.concluding D.weaving 23.A.cries B.sleeps C.sits D.smiles 24.A.educate B.understand C.blame D.strike 25.A.and B.so C.or D.but 26.A.helping B.living C.playing D.speaking 27.A.Honestly B.Luckily C.Naturally D.Surely 28.A.desks B.bags C.apartments D.hearts 29.A.drag B.take C.move D.throw 30.A.hesitation B.love C. care D.worry 31.A.casting B.expanding C.remaining D.shining 32.A.enjoy B.reserve C.find D.prepare 33.A.life B.passion C.respect D.heart 34.A.mark B.pleasure C.belief D.memory 35.A.preventing B.spreading C.protecting D.encouraging 36.A.symbols B.phenomena C.measures D.tracks 37.A.when B.once C.unless D.as 38.A.prefers B.repairs C.owns D.remembers 39.A.like B.for C.with D.to 40.A.strange B.warm C.new D.bitter 21— 25 CBABD 26 – 30 ACABA 31 – 35 DCBAC 36 – 40 CDBCA 【九】 Chinese scientists are again becoming excited about the 16 that a large hairy animal may live in central China.Now they hope it won’t be too long before they are able to 17 its existence.Their confidence is the 18 of a new discovery of the mystery animal in Hubei Province. The Chinese 19, enjoying a holiday in 20 National Forest Park, were driving down a road.As their bus turned a corner, the men were suddenly 21 by what they saw.Three 22 animals, covered with long dark hair, were crossing the roads.On seeing the animals, the engineers immediately stopped and 23 them.24, when they saw how the animals moved through the forest with great 25 and strength, they did not dare to 26 any further. The men did not take any 27.However, scientists are 28 by the discovery, because the engineers were all well-educated people and scientists feel they can 29 what they described. 30 the discovery, scientists returned to the forest and 31 some hair and measured footprints.About 20 inches appears to be the length of the animal’s 32! Chinese scientists have now set up a special group to exchange information and make a 33 of the forest.But in the meantime, some people 34 to believe that this half-man, half-monkey exists.They will not believe that it is 35 until one of the animals has been caught. 16.A.fact B.matter C.truth D.thing 17.A.prove B.analyze C.protect D.check 18.A.basis B.requirement C.result D.preparation 19.A.travelers B.engineers C.scientists D.explorers 20.A.the B.another C.a D.one 21.A.frightened B.amazed C.upset D.inspired 22.A.trained B.rejected C.tall D.violent 23.A.shot at B.looked at C.fought with D.ran after 24.A.However B.Indeed C.Meanwhile D.Anyway 25.A.difficulty B.speed C.care D.pleasure 26.A.search B.follow C.find D.look for 27.A.bullets B.tools C.medicines D.photographs 28.A.surprised B.delighted C.disturbed D.supported 29.A.rely on B.deal with C.write down D.pass on 30.A.With B.As C.Because D.After 31.A.cut B.pulled C.collected D.tore 32.A.foot B.leg C.body D.head 33.A.film B.tour C.choice D.study 34.A.come B.refuse C.prefer D.have 35.A.wrong B.alive C.real D.correct 16-20 AACBC 21-25 BCDAB 26-30 BDBAD 31-35 CADBC 【十】 My parents passed away ten years ago and I miss them terribly. But I know they are with me every day in what they taught me and in the 36 they gave me. Every morning my father’s message to me was: Remember that 37 you walk out of this door, you carry responsibility, the good name of this family, the hopes and dreams of your mom and dad. My mother often urged me to 38 the high standards she set for me. When I was in high school, I played in a rock band with friends in my class. We were devoted and practiced constantly. We moved past the guys – in – a – garage stage and 39 to be pretty good, doing getting – paid gigs (演奏会) most weekends, which made me 40 . At that time, though part of me was 41 up in that band, another part of me was the oldest son in the Clark family, 42 of my origin and a dedicated student busy applying to colleges. Without even telling my parents, I applied to Harvard. I didn’t think I had much chance of getting in, 43 I wanted to try. So I was riding around being Mr Cool Rock Musician half of the time, and the other half I was focused on family and 44 goals. I was running on parallel 45 . When the group won a city wide Battle of the Bands, things heated up. My band mates had stars in their eyes – we might be able to make it big. However, I began to feel 46 . I realized I was on quite different tracks: I 47 was becoming two people, 48 identities back and forth depending on who I was with. I had to make an option. As I considered my 49 , my parents’ words were right there, helping me to see that my dreams weren’t about signing a record deal, letting my hair grow, and living in a tour bus. So I 50 out. My bandmasters were 51 . They thought I was crazy to withdraw 52 the peak of real success. But however successful that band got, I knew it wasn’t in line with my 53 , with my feeling of what I was 54 to do, with who I was – it simply wasn’t me. In that instant and in many others throughout my life, my parent’s advice has helped me recenter and 55 . I could remember who I was – the hopes and dreams I carried. 36.A.property B.advice C.guide D.aid 37.A.when B.before C.while D.since 38.A.come up with B.stand up to C.live up to D.keep pace with 39.A.got B.failed C.hoped D.attempted 40.A.lost B.disappointed C.confused D.thrilled 41.A.wrapped B.centred C.spent D.offered 42.A.scared B.proud C.guilty D.ashamed 43.A.if B.unless C.until D.yet 44.A.economic B.political C.academic D.literary 45.A.tracks B.ways C.processes D.directions 46.A.confident B.optimistic C.cheerful D.uncomfortable 47.A.exactly B.actually C.eventually D.fortunately 48.A.switching B.acting C.discovering D.seeking 49.A.conditions B.choices C.competence D.health 50.A.gave B.looked C.called D.dropped 51.A.disturbed B.cool C.shocked D.tolerant 52.A.in B.to C.by D.at 53.A.goals B.interests C.personality D.consideration 54.A.meant B.demanded C.forced D.aimed 55.A.recall B.refocus C.rebuild D.reunite 36—40 BACAD 41—45 ABDCA 46—50 DBABD 51—55 CDAAB查看更多