高三英语完形填空基础训练2

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1、 完形填空 基础训练2Monday My grandfather had a small farm where he raised beef and some grain for feed. He also worked diligently as a 1 laborer. He was a good neighbor and well respected for honoring his 2 . When harvest time came, hed 3 his old one-row corn picker (玉米收割机) for the season. He worked hard, h

2、elped others and you could 4 on him to keep his promises. Thats what made it so hard one autumn when 5 circumstances closed in on him. He had 6 to harvest corn on a friends farm, but after harvesting his own corn, grandpas little corn picker coughed and quit. 7 , the factory began to require 8 . In

3、order to keep his job there he had to 9 the farm before dawn and didnt get home until well after sunset. One autumn night, while harvest time was running 10 , he and his wife sat at the kitchen table trying to figure a way out of their 11 . “Theres nothing you can do,” said my grandma. “Youll 12 hav

4、e to tell him that you cant help with the corn this year.” “My friend is depending on me. I cant let my friends harvest 13 in the field.”My grandfather said, running to the bookshelf. He 14 the Farmers Almanac and started flipping through the 15 until he found what he was looking for.Aha! Theres sti

5、ll one more 16 moon in October. And so a few days later,after a long day at the factory, my grandpa 17 his way to the field. The weather was cold 18 clear, and the moon was brilliant. He worked through the night to keep his word. I know this story well. Sometimes, when Im tempted to put off 19 , I t

6、hink of my grandfather could do it the 30 we used to do it. I could harvest it by hand,” he said. “When do you think youd have 31 to do it?” she asked. “With the over-time youve been working youd be up all night.besides itd be too 32 .” “I know one night could do it,” he said. “Theres still one more

7、 full moon in October.” As it 33 , the harvest moon had yet to pass. Its called the harvest moon 34 it gives farmers more light and more time to collect their crops. So a few days later, after a long shift (轮班) at the factory, my grandpa made his way to the field. The weather was cold but clear, and

8、 the moon was brilliant. He 35 through the night to keep his word.1. A. field B. office C. factory D. corn2. A. word B. value C. belief D. action3. A. pick B. find C. pull D. fix4. A. put B. count C. call D. watch5. A. difficultB. complexC. terribleD. harmful6. A. failed B. decided C. managed D. pro

9、mised7. A. Anyway B. Instesd C. Besides D. However8. A. overtime B. oversleep C. speed D. quality9. A. pass B. leave C. arrive D. attend 10. A. away B. off C. down D. out11. A. farm B. trouble C. dilemma D. village12. A. justB. also C. still D. even13. A. rest B. rot C. fall D. spread 14. A. robbed

10、B. caught C. wrote D. grabbed15. A. linesB. covers C. pages D. pieces 16. A. full B. shallow C. slim D. big17. A. pushed B. felt C. fought D. made18. A. or B. but C. and D. yet19. A. harvest B. work C. responsibilities D. entertainment20. A. shadow B. light C. shade D. reflectionTuesday Bob May, dep

11、ressed and broken-hearted, started out his apartment window into the chilling December Night. His 4-year-old daughter Barbara sat on his lap quietly 1 . Bobs wife, Evelyn, was dying of cancer. Little Barbara couldnt understand why her mommy could 2 come home. Barbara looked up and asked, Why isnt mo

12、mmy just like everybody elses mommy? Bobs jaw tightened and his eyes 3 with tears. Her question brought waves of 4 , but also of anger. It had been the story of Bobs life. Life always had to be 5 for Bob. Being small when he was a kid, Bob was often bullied by other boys. From childhood, Bob was dif

13、ferent and never seemed to 6 . Bob did complete college, married his loving wife and was 7 to get his job as a copywriter at Montgomery Ward during the Great Depression. Then he was 8 with his little girl. But it was all 9 . Evelns cancer stripped them of all their 10 and now Bob and his daughter we

14、re 11 to live a two-room apartment in the Chicago slums. Evelyn died just days before Christmas in 1938. Bob struggled to give 12 to his child, for whom he couldnt even afford to buy a 13 . But if he couldnt buy a gift, he was determined to 14 onea storybook! Bob had created an animal 15 in his own mind and told the animals story to

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