2014高考英语 完形填空精英练习题(16)

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1、- 1 -20142014 高考英语完形填空精英练习题(高考英语完形填空精英练习题(1616)及答案)及答案完形填空练习完形填空练习About once a month I have to go to Degford for my work. One day I went into a hotel there to have something to 1 . The waiter 2 my coat and put it in a small room.About an hour later I was 3 to go. The waiter 4 me my coat. 5 something

2、 fell out of the pocket onto the floor. It was a small white box. Then I took a good look at the 6 . “Oh, youve brought someone 7 coat,” I said to the waiter. “It looks very much like mine, 8 it is quite new, and this isnt my box .either.”“Oh, then I 9 someone has taken your coat and left this,” sai

3、d the waiter. “This kind of thing 10 sometimes.”I opened the box. There was a beautiful gold ring in it. So I went 11 to the police station.“ 12 lost a ring?” I asked.“Yes,” said a policeman. “A young man who came in this morning lost a ring, he lost it in London.”He 13 the young man. A few minutes

4、later, the man arrived.“Yes, this is my ring,” he said. “How can I 14 you, sir? You see, I paid a lot of money for this ring and 15 I lost it on the train!”After I told him the 16 of the coat, he said, “You havent been on the train. I havent been in the hotel. So how did my ring 17 in the coat?”“Did

5、 18 sit or stand next to you on the train?” asked the policeman.“Yes,” said the young man. “But I dont remember his face.”“You may remember this coat,” said the policeman. “Was it like this one?”“Yes, it was,” said the young man. “But my friend here 19 the thief.”- 2 -The policeman laughed. “ 20 .”

6、he said. “The thief on the train stole your ring, and like our friend here, he went into the hotel to get some food. Only he didnt take the right coat away with him.” 1. A. doB. buyC. eatD. deal with2. A. tookB. foundC. likedD. watched3. A. anxiousB. gladC. invitedD. ready4. A. showedB. returnedC. b

7、roughtD. dressed5. A. LuckilyB. SuddenlyC. ObviouslyD. At once6. A. ringB. boxC. coatD. pocket7. A. lostB. missedC. newD. elses8. A. butB. andC. insteadD. for9. A. knowB. wonderC. supposeD. find10. A. appearsB. happensC. meetsD. changes11. A. aroundB. aboutC. aheadD. along12. A. WhoB. Has sheC. Has

8、anyoneD. Have you13. A. wrote toB. rememberedC. telephonedD. knew14. A. returnB. thankC. findD. help15. A. thenB. soC. yetD. however16. A. modelB. priceC. storyD. size17. A. comeB. putC. setD. get18. A. heB. the thiefC. the waiterD. anyone19. A. discoveredB. isntC. has caughtD. doesnt know20. A. Im

9、afraid notB. YesC. NoD. Surely完形填空练习(五十六)完形填空练习(五十六)15 CADCB610 CDACB1115 DCCBC1620 CDDBC- 3 -*结束完形填空(记叙文)完形填空(记叙文)Anyone who knew Mark Twain, either personally, professionally, or through his legacy of literature, knew that he was a writer whose cigars were as instrumental to his 1 as his written w

10、ords. In the history of cigars, there was no one who was a bigger fan, or a more dedicated smoker. His love of tobacco can not be 2 by anyone, with the 3 , naturally, of Samuel Clemens. It is 4 that at the age of eight, a 5 boy in tattered clothing, Twain began smoking 100 cigars per month. He was a

11、ble to get these cigars from a lonely shopkeeper in the village who took 6 on the young. Whenever boys 7 to fetch him water, this shopkeeper would 8 them with a supply of cigars. This was all it took for Twain to 9 a lifelong habit and a lifelong love. Twain, quite simply, was 10 by tobacco. In essa

12、ys like “Smoking as Inspiration” and “Concerning Tobacco”, Twain 11 that no standard, other than a mans own judgment, can be used to measure the 12 of a cigar. Many of the most famous cigar 13 were uttered by Twain. These include, “Eating and sleeping are the only 14 that should be allowed to 15 a m

13、ans enjoyment of his cigar. ” and, the most famous, “If there are no 16 in Heaven, I shall not go. ” Four years 17 to his death, Mark Twain gave a speech at his 70th birthday 18 . In this speech, he revealed his key reasons for 19 . One of these was that he simply, “made it a 20 never to smoke more

14、than one cigar at a time. ” 1. A. imagination B. existence C. fame D. career2. A. matched B. admired C. described D. followed3. A. exception B. expectation C. comparison D. contrast4. A. reported B. said C. proved D. considered 5. A. nameless B. careless C. penniless D. jobless6. A. care B. attentio

15、n C. pity D. pleasure- 4 -7. A. decided B. competed C. guaranteed D. offered8. A. provide B. reward C. award D. present9. A. develop B. gain C. obtain D. achieve10. A. encouraged B. inspired C. discouraged D. addicted11. A. states B. recalls C. comments D. argues12. A. inspiration B. addiction C. at

16、traction D. greatness13. A. descriptions B. mottos C. quotes D. wisdom14. A. activities B. businesses C. events D. affairs15. A. break B. interrupt C. stop D. reduce16. A. enjoyments B. quotes C. cigars D. essays17. A. ahead B. superior C. inferior D. prior18. A. congratulation B. presentation C. celebration D. preparation19. A. survival B. inspir

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