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1、1 【助力2014】高考英語完形填空專項(xiàng)原創(chuàng)沖刺試題-8、9、10、11 Passage 8 Once an Arab was traveling in the desert , when the sun went down in the west, he stopped and _1 _ his tent the n, made a fire and have a _ 2 _ meal. When ni ght fell, he _ 3 _ dow n to sleep. He had _ 4 _falle n asleep whe n he felt a soft _ 5_ on his

2、elbow. He woke up to find that his camel had put his head in side the tent. The camel said: “ would you please let me keep my head in the tent to get warm? It s so cold outside. I won t take up too much _ 6_. The Arab w as a _7 _ man, “All right, do as you _ 8_ ._. ” he said. Then he turned on his _

3、 9 _ and went back to sleep. It wasn t long _10 _ he felt a push on his shoulder. It was the camel again. “Dear master, ” the camel said, “my head is quite w arm now, but my neck is still cold. Do you mind _ 11 _ I keep it in side the tent, too? ” “ _ 12_,” the man said. But this time he felt a bit

4、_ 13_, as the camel had such a long n eck. No sooner had she shut his eyes _14 _ he got a harder push in his side. This time the camel said ,“ Will you p lease allow me to bring my front legs in side and warm them a little? ” The Arab _ 15 _ over to one side of the tent. He made _16 _ as small as he

5、 could. It wasn t _ 17 _ comfortable, and sleep was now out of _ 18 _ . Soon after that the camel gave him a rough push and said, “ The tent is too small for the two of us. _ 19 _ , my two hind legs are still left in the cold. It is only_20 _ that you should leave the tent wholly to me. ” And with t

6、hat, the camel kicked the poor man out. 2 1 A. built B. made C. put up D.set 2 A. simple B. rich C. excelle nt D. ordinary 3 A. laid B. lay C. lied D. went 4 A. seldom B. not C. almost D. hardly 5 A. touch B. beat C. kick D. bite 6 A. place B. tent C. room D. bla nket 7 A. hard-hearted B. kin d-hear

7、ted C. abse nt-hearted D. n arrow-hearted 8 A. please B. willi ng C. are like D. wish 9 A. light B. head C. arm D. side 1C L A. after B. before C. si nee D. then 11 .A. whether B. as C. that D. if 12 :.A. Yes, of course B. No, not at all C. Don t, please D. No, you can 13 .A. crowded B. comfortable

8、C. warmer D. n arrower 14 -.A. than B. then C. whe n D. after 15 i. A. went B. walked C. climbed D. moved 16. A. the tent D. ground B. himself C. room 3 B. wrong C. reas on able D. right 答案 CABDA / CBDDB/ DBAAD/ BCBBC Passage 9 A mysterious “ black cloud ” _ 1_ the earth - our planet s weather is se

9、verely affected. _2 _ the rest of June and July temperatures rose _ 3_ all over the Earth. In the British isles the temperature climbed through the eighties, into the nineties, and moved towards the hun dred mark. People _4 _ , but there was no serious _ 5_. The death number in the U.S. remained qui

10、te small, thanks largely _ 6_ the air-c on diti oning un its that had bee n fitted duri ng _7 _ years and mon ths. Temperatures rose to the limit of human_8_ throughout the whole country and people were _9_ rema in in doors for weeks on end. Occasi on ally air-c on diti oning un its failed and it wa

11、s the n that fatalities _ 10 _ . Conditions were utterly _11 _ throughout the tropics as may be judged from the fact that 7943 species of plants and animals became totally _ 12 _ . The survival of Man himself was only possible because of the caves and cellars he was able to _13 _ . _ 14 _could be do

12、ne to reduce the hot air temperature. More than seven hundred million persons are 15 to have lost their lives. Even tually the temperature of the _16 _ waters of the sea rose, not so fast as the air temperature, but fast eno ugh to produce a dan gerous _ 17_ of humidity. It was in deed this in creas

13、e that produces the disastrous con diti ons just men ti on ed. Milli ons of people betwee n the latitudes of Cairo and the Cape of Good Hope were _18_ a chok ing atmosphere that grew damper and hotter from day to day. All human movement _19 _. There was nothing to be done but to lie _ 20_ quickly as

14、 a dog does in hot weather. 17. A. very B. much C. a bit D. a little 18. A. estioB. the questi on C. quite possible D. possibility 19. A. Except B. Besides C. After all D. But 20. A. unfair 4 1. A. approaches B. runs after 2. A. Throughout B. Within 3. A. quickly B. sharply 4. A. talked B. compla in

15、ed 5. A. rain B. flood 6. A. for B. on 7. A. previous B. last 8. A. temper B.body 9. A. used to B. had to 10. A. disappeared B. showed 11. A. better B. desperate 12. A. alive B. ext inct 13. A. find B. set 14. A. Everyth ing B. Someth ing 15. A. killed B. known C. walks away C. Betwee disaster D blo

16、od C. to of later D n ext C. patie nee D en dura nee C. asked to D. obliged to C. occurred D met C. improved D. hopeful C. died D. exhausted dig D. buy C. An yth ing D. Nothi ng C. kept D. failed 5 答案 AADBC/ CADDC/ BBCDB/ AABCC Passage10 A little boy invited his mother to attend his elementary schoo

17、ls first teacher -parent conferen ce. To the little boys dismay, she said she would go. This would be the _ 1_ time that his classmates and teacher met his mother and he was _ 2 _ by her appeara nee. Although she was a _ 3 _ woman ,there was a severe _ 4 _ that covered nearly the entire right side o

18、f her face. The boy _ 5_want to talk about why or _ 6 _ she got the scar. _ 7_the conference ,the people were impressed by the kindn ess and n atural beauty of his mother despite the scar, but the boy was still embarrassed and _ 8_ himself from every one. He did however, get within earshot of a _ 9

19、_ betwee n his mother and his teacher,a nd heart them speak ing. how did you get the scar on your face? the teacher asked . The mother _ 10 _ ,whe n my son was a baby,he was in a room that caught on fire. Every one was too afraid to go in because the fire was out of _ 11 _ ,so i went in . As i was r

20、unning toward his crib, i saw a beam coming down and i placed myself over him trying to protect him . I was knocked unconscious but _ 12 _ ,a _ 13_ came in and _ 14 _ both of us . she touched the burned side of her face. this scar will be _15_ ,but to this day, i have n ever _16 _ doing what i did .

21、 At this point ,the little boy came out running toward his mother with _ 17_in his eyes. He _ 18_her and felt an overwhelming sense of the _19 _ that his mother had made for him . He held her hand 20 for the rest of the day. A A. first B.second C. last D. third B A. ashamed B. embarrassed C adored D

22、. honored C A. ugly B. kind C. i ntellige nt D. beautiful D A. cloth B. bowk not C. damage D. scar E A. seldom B. hardly C n ever D often F A. where B. whe n C how D. what G A. at B. on C of D. among H A. preve nted B. hid C. kept D. prete nded I A. conven ti on B. con versati on C. con tributi on D

23、. con struct ion J A. whispered B. wept C in dicated D. replied K A. order B.shape C. control D. place L A. unfortun ately B. fortun ately C. surpris in gly D. happily M A. firema n B. doctor C. policema n D nurse N A. survived B. helped C scolded D. saved O A. temporary B. perma nent C. tran spare

24、nt D. impressive P A. mi nd B. remembered C hesitated D. regretted 16. A. surface B. deep 17. A. in crease 18. A. used to 19. A. started 20. A. eat ing B. sleep ing C.under B. amount C. bit B. subjected to C. obliged to B. began C. ceased C. breathi ng D. top D. decrease D. reck oned to D. disappear

25、ed D. swimmi ng 6 Q. A. luck B. sadness C. tears D. happ in R. A. hugged B. puzzled C. touched D. discovered S. A. sacrifice B. concern C. hatred D. in flue nee T. A. smoothly B. loosely C. tightly D. ten sely 答案:ABDDC CABBD CBADB DCAAC Passage 11 My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my

26、friends such as. skills he has! ” Yeah, I _ 1_ to some degree, though I sometimes do want to ._2_ them how much they know about Beckham, apart from his _3_ and how much they know about football apart from _4_ goals. It seems funny that we are crazy for thi ngs, _5 _ which we are un familiar or about

27、 which we are _6_, but we all, my friends _ 7_I, con sider this one of life s 8 . We n eed these pleasures to _9 _ our lives. But that does nt amount to craz in ess or nonsense. As an old saying goes: “ Dont judge a book by its anyt .hing from its a ppearanee. We _10 _ all know, it is one con tribut

28、io n that make one a star and un forgettable. _ 12 _ we Beckham s good looks. If we close our eyes, falli ng in deep _13_, we can fi nd that the things that move us to be really hap py or _14 _have a clear meaning. If wed ont go deeper a nd are just satisfied with 15_ thin gs, sooner or later we wil

29、l find that we have not really gained anything because our first _16_ has blinded and misled ( 誤導(dǎo))us, and we ll remain ignorant _ 17 we realize that and make some cha nges. It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before is a _18_ of great progress. If one day we are willi ng to go deeper into everyth ing, no matter how much it _19_ us, _ we will fin ally _ 20 _ how much we have grow n up, how much more sen sible, mature, andin tellige nt we have become. 1. A. like B. agree 2. A. ask B. tell 3. A. skills B. fame 4. A. kicki ng B. hitt ing 5. A. of B. with 6. A

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