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高三英语完形填空专练二 A The real power of healing(医治) is not about curing diseases. This was 36 to me by a 37 nurse who spent a lot of time with a woman in a nursing home who hadn’t been able to 38 for six years. Edward lifted her in and out of her chair or into the bed, depending on her 39 . She always wanted to talk about God and forgiveness. 40 Edward had had a near-death experience, he felt comfortable doing this. One 41 it was so late that Edward slipped out without being the one to put her to 42 . He was 43 for his car in the parking lot when he heard her call, “Edward!” he snuck back(悄悄地溜回) inside and into her room. “Are you sure God forgives us 44 everything?” she asked. “Yes, I’m sure, from my own 45 ,” he said. “You know the gospel song that tells us ‘He knows every lie that you and I have told, and though it makes him very 46 to see the way we live, he’ll always say “I forgive. ” ” She 47 . “When I was a young man, I stole my parents’ silver and sold it 48 I would have enough money to get married. I’ve never told anyone and no one ever found out. Will God forgive me?” “Yes,” Edward reassured her. “God will forgive you. Good night.” When Edward returned to work the next morning, he was told to see the administrator who asked what he had told the woman the night before. “As usual,” Edward explained, “we talked about God and 49 . 50 ?” “At 3:00 A.M. the woman came out of her room and, with 51 , walked the entire length of the nursing home, put her Bible and teeth on the nurse’s desk and said, “I don’t need these any more.” Then she returned and walked back to her room and lay down and 52 .” This is what the soul of nursing is all about, the 53 God created a world where we can all be 54 by showing our pity and empathy(理解)for 55 . 36. A. responded B. revealed C. entitled D. submitted 37. A. voluntary B. concerned C. female D. male 38. A. speak B. walk C. hear D. see 39. A. approval B. reaction C. schedule D. emotion 40. A. When B. Unless C. Because D. For 41. A. night B. morning C. noon D. afternoon 42. A. bed B. chair C. work D. stay 43. A. walking B. accounting C. bidding D. heading 44. A. with B. for C. by D. toward 45. A. imagination B. principle C. explanation D. experience 46. A. unbelievable B. sad C. patient D. unbearable 47. A. answered B. sobbed C. sighed D. whistled 48. A. and B. or C. so D. nevertheless 49. A. forgiveness B. kindness C. treatment D. devotion 50. A. What B. How C. When D. Why 51. A. no effort B. no wonder C. no help D. no doubt 52. A. died B. slept C. relaxed D. settled 53. A. motivation B. religion C. experience D. reason 54. A. nurses B. doctors C. administrators D. advisers 55. A. the sick B. the wounded C. the elderly D. the public 答案 BDBCC AADBD BCCAD CADAB B Almost everyone around us uses a phone. Phones provide a simple and efficient means to conduct work or 36 social arrangements from day to day. Several times in course of a work day, you may be 37 by phone with colleagues, students, lab assistants, secretaries or others on 38 matters. If you want an appointment with your department head, you would 39 call him and arrange a time with him. If you were unable to 40 your appointment, or if you found you had to be late for it, you would phone and change the 41 . In this way, no one 42 time waiting for someone who is not coming. If you want to buy something, you would “let your 43 do the walking”. That is, you call 44 to make sure the store has what you need. If it is an expensive item, you might call several stores to 45 prices. If you want to take a train or plane, after finding out 46 and prices, you can call to make a 47 ; if you want to shop for clothes after work, you might call to ask how late the store is open 48 you travel all way there. Phones are easily 49 . In streets, you can see public phones in which you 50 coins to make a call. Phones have 51 answering services; if you are not at home or in the office, or don’t wish to be 52 , you switch on a machine, which will answer the call for you. A pre-recorded 53 will say to the caller, “I’m 54 , I’m not in at the moment. Please leave your name and number and I will call you back as 55 as possible.” It’s more efficient to leave one’s name and number than to waste their time calling again and again. 36. A. handle B. attend C. offer D. match 37. A. conveyed B. consulted C. interrupted D. advised 38. A. private B. self-related C. public D. work-related 39. A. carefully B. commonly C. normally D. secretly 40. A. make B. keep C. break D. remember 41. A. mind B. subject C. plan D. idea 42. A. arranges B. takes C. kills D. wastes 43. A. finger B. feet C. head D. legs 44. A. off B. in C. out D. ahead 45. A. bargain B. compare C. pay D. cut 46. A. destination B. route C. schedule D. course 47. A. reservation B. choice C. decision D. study 48. A. until B. unless C. after D. before 49. A. accessible B. acceptable C. portable D. suitable 50. A. deliver B. feed C. change D. use 51. A. proper B. artificial C. automatic D. free 52. A. worried B. upset C. disturbed D. woken 53. A. speech B. message C. notice D. dialogue 54. A. glad B. afraid C. regretful D. sorry 55. A. soon B. quickly C. much D. long 答案 36. A 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. B 41. C 42. D 43. A 44. D 45. B 46. C 47. A 48. D 49. A 50. B 51. C 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. A C “Good night, Yammine.” “Good night, Chief,” I reply. The cell door __36__ and I hear Chief's keys clinking as other doors clang shut further down the row. I step into my little cell and sit down. I glance up at the window, covered in mesh(铁网),and think to myself, “This isn't a life, it's just a(n) __37__.” Being __38__ makes me feel as though I'm being buried alive. I am a puppet(木偶) with people __39__ strings so that I eat, sleep and wake when they want me to. I lie on my bed as night __40__ and think the same thoughts __41__. I think about how it all went so wrong, and imagine how I will __42__ for all the time I've lost. Every day I live the same routine and nothing changes except the people. Prisoners depart for other prisons, or get __43__. Others __44__ from different prisons, or fresh from custody. It's a __45__ revolving(旋转) door. When I committed my __46__, I was a lost young boy, but now I am __47__. Walking around the yard, I would notice my fellow prisoners reading books and writing letters to friends and family, which upset me as my __48__ at school was limited. I longed for the day when I'd be able to sit in the sun, enjoying a cup of coffee and reading a newspaper or book __49__ my choice. I also longed to write letters to my friends and family, sharing my thoughts and feelings. I decided not to waste my time inside and, __50__, make the most of all the resources available to me. I started to learn and was __51__ to realize my dream. Now, after five years' persistence, heartache and hard work, I have __52__ my goal. Having __53__ a course as a reading adviser, I can now help others to read and write. And I have even started a creative writing workshop at Junee Correctional Centre. Learning to read and write at a highter level has given me the inner strength to present myself in a more __54__ manner. And the day I've dreamed about has come true: I now enjoy my cup of coffee with a book in my other hand. Learning to read and write has changed my life and this article is my first piece of “proper” writing, and it won't be my __55__. ( )36. A. opens B. closes C. breaks D. sticks ( )37. A. existence B. appearance C. offence D. holiday ( )38. A. at school B. at home C. in hospital D. in prison ( )39. A. pulling B. shaking C. winding D. casting ( )40. A. becomes B. drops C. feels D. falls ( )41. A. once and for all B. over and over again C. once again D. for good ( )42. A. do up B. make up C. fix up D. mend up ( )43. A. revealed B. sentenced C. punished D. released ( )44. A. reach B. get C. arrive D. go ( )45. A. continually B. occasionally C. accidentally D. rarely ( )46. A. mistake B. crime C. error D. fault ( )47. A. caught B. home C. found D. trapped ( )48. A. attendance B. absence C. allowance D. assistance ( )49. A. in B. of C. over D. by ( )50. A. however B. instead C. thus D. nevertheless ( )51. A. devoted B. dedicated C. determined D. decided ( )52. A. gained B. recognized C. arrived D. achieved ( )53. A. attended B. completed C. started D. organized ( )54. A. positive B. negative C. sensitive D. passive ( )55. A. best B. worst C. latest D. last 答案 36~40 BADAD 41~45 BBDCA 46~50 BCABB 51~55 CDBAD D What separates people who reach their goals from everyone else is their ability to stay on track, despite challenges. __36__ will come; you can bet there will be chances for you to __37__ track. If you’re an athlete, it may be an injury that causes you to have to __38__ practices. If you’re trying to get to a healthy weight, you may have to travel __39__ and stay with a friend who doesn’t like to __40__. The point is that some kind of challenge will __41__. How we deal with these challenges __42__ the victims from the victors. You can use challenges as a stepping __43__ or as a block, and you can use them to __44__ your ambition or block your view; the __45__is yours. Challenges should __46__ to make you stronger and more consistent as you attend to each difficulty. They should cause your __47__ to dig deeper, in search of a (an) __48__. The problem arises when you don’t __49__ challenges. If you can predict potential problems and plan __50__, you will have confidence and your belief in yourself will __51__ up. Your ability to stay __52__ and overcome difficulties is what will __53__ and allow you to achieve your goal. Start working toward your dreams daily. Get started by setting __54__ what your next step is to accomplish your goal. Then get into __55__ as you move closer to your goal daily. 36. A. Abilities B. Goals C. Possibilities D. Challenges 37. A. stick to B. get off C. take off D. attend to 38. A. miss B. strengthen C. appreciate D. confuse 39. A. disappointedly B. unexpectedly C. deliberately D. daily 40. A. knock over B. get through C. put up D. work out 41. A. raise B. arise C. appoint D. turn 42. A. separates B. protects C. shelters D. deserts 43. A. appointment B. arrangement C. stone D. expectation 44. A. produce B. ignore C. reduce D. strengthen 45. A. choice B. comment C. preparation D. promise 46. A. provide B. serve C. offer D. expect 47. A. characteristics B. ability C. roots D. signs 48. A. solution B. comfort C. study D. adaptation 49. A. blame B. accept C. meet D. expect 50. A. actually B. otherwise C. beforehand D. after 51. A. put B. get C. build D. bring 52. A. solved B. focused C. deserted D. reduced 53. A. get you away B. find you out C. set you apart D. keep you off 54. A. down B. up C. about D. out 55. A. effort B. measure C. plan D. action 答案 36-40DBABD 41-45 BACDA 46-50 BCADC 51-55 CBCAD E When Julie was a child, she was a very big fan of animals. As a result, all she ever heard 36 was “Julie, you should be a vet. You’re going to be a great vet. That’s what you should do.” 37 when she got to the Ohio State University, she started studying to be a vet. A scholarship allowed her to spend her 38 year studying abroad in Manchester, England. Away from the family 39 back home, she found herself one day sitting at her desk, surrounded by biology books and staring out the window, when it suddenly hit her: “I’m in total 40 . I don’t want to be a vet!” 41 she thought back over all the things she’d done in her life and what had made her happy. And then it hit her—it was all of the youth leadership conferences that she had volunteered 42 , and the communications and leadership courses she had taken as elective courses back at Ohio State. “How could I have been so 43 ? Here I am in my fourth year at school and just finally realizing I’m on the 44 path. I just never took the time to 45 it until now, ” she thought. Inspired by her new 46 , Julie spent the rest of her year in England taking courses in communications and media studies. When 47 to Ohio State, she was eventually able to 48 the administration to let her create her own program in “leadership studies”, 49 it took her 2 years longer to finally graduate. She 50 to become a senior management consultant in leadership training and development for the Pentagon. She 51 founded a drug-prevention organization that 52 the message “Lead your own life with the skill and the 53 to say no.” So, never live someone else’s 54 . If you limit your 55 only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want. 36. A. showing up B. growing up C. ending up D. cheering up 37. A. So B. But C. Or D. For 38. A. final B. usual C. next D. past 39. A. routines B. warnings C. complaints D. pressures 40. A. confidence B. silence C. misery D. surprise 41. A. Perhaps B. Instead C. Then D. Often 42. A. of B. to C. on D. at 43. A. internal B. innocent C. intellectual D. intelligent 44. A. clear B. wrong C. short D. wide 45. A. acknowledge B. accomplish C. include D. criticize 46. A. discovery B. information C. understanding D. research 47. A. returning B. referring C. relating D. responding 48. A. prepare B. convince C. forbid D. force 49. A. as B. if C. once D. though 50. A. hesitated B. failed C. retired D. continued 51. A. still B. again C. also D. only 52. A. leaves B. promotes C. confirms D. acquires 53. A. will B. chance C. fact D. pride 54. A. promises B. decisions C. successes D. dreams 55. A. choices B. reasons C. smiles D. mistakes 答案 36-40 BAADC 41-45 CDBBA 46-50 CABDD 51-55 CBADA F Could the Internet be totally free and should it be? Should th- 配套讲稿:
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