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1、2016高考英语完形填空集训(一)【高分特训】第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Passage 1Once there was a girl called Arachne who was very proud of her skill at weaving. Many people came to see her 21 her threads in red, blue, green or yellow that
2、 made her 22 pictures glow with life. “The goddess Athene 23 have given you such a gift,” they said. But Arachne tossed her head. “No,” she replied 24 “Ive taught myself everything I know. ” 25 those words, the goddess Athene decided to teach her a lesson. First she 26 herself as an old woman and 27
3、 Arachnes door. When she opened it, the goddess warned her, “You shouldnt compare yourself with the great Athene. You should be more 28 .” At that Arachne grew very angry. “ Let her come here and have a 29 with me. Then well see whos better at weaving! ” 30 Athene threw off her disguise and the cont
4、est began. All day the two contestants wove bright 31 into marvellous pictures. Arachnes was definitely 32 in skill and design. At that Athene grew 33 angry that she hit Archne. At once the girl became smaller and smaller. Her head disappeared and her body became 34 . Her human arms and legs disappe
5、ared to be replaced with twice as many thinner insect-like 35 . As Arachne ran to hide, Athene laughed 36 “You may live, Arachne, but you will do your weaving 37 from now on. ” Hearing those words, Archne began to 38 a thread and to weave a pattern in the air. She had become the first 39 . Since the
6、n she has continued to recreate her lost 40 beautiful masterpiece in her webs, and all other spiders have followed her.21. A. color B. do C. print D. describe22. A. taken B. woven C. drawn D. moved23. A. should B. could C. must D. might24. A. proudly B. angrily C. kindly D. friendly25. A. Saying B.
7、FinishingC. Hearing D. Listening26. A. disappointed B. disguised C. discouraged D. disaffected27. A. took on B. put on C. turned on D. knocked on28. A. careful B. humble C. proud D. honest29. A. conversation B. fight C. competition D. meeting30. A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Hopefully D. Generall
8、y31. A. colors B. threads C. wool D. feather32. A. superior B. inferior C. good D. excellent33. A. such B. too C. very D. so34. A. longer B. prettierC. biggerD. rounder35. A. heads B. eyes C. legsD. ears36. A. unhappily B. uncertainly C. untruly D. unkindly 37. A. on the ground B. in the air C. at h
9、ome D. on the wall38. A. preserve B. press C. prepare D. produce39. A. mosquito B. fly C. spider D. insect40. A. and B. or C. butD. soPassage 2Every fast-food employee knows that the drive-through window is the worst position. The window sticks with constant ice; the roar of engines hurts your 21 ;
10、your words are lost in the howling wind.On a 22 afternoon, everything changed.Every once in a while, the sub-zero temperatures seal a 23 windows shut. Drivers dont exactly enjoy having to stand outside in the cold, 24 their orders into a speaker box, when they expect to drive through on their heated
11、 leather seats. In such cases, most customers tend to show their annoyance to the employees.This woman was 25 .“Ill get the next cars 26 as well,” she said as she came up to the window to pay. She stood outside, 27 much snow on her hair. Though she was obviously freezing, her bright 28 lit up her fa
12、ce like a fire.“You cant 29 their drinks,” I said, confused and tired. “No, but Ill buy them,” she said. “Pay it forward and all that.”Completely puzzled, I charged her as 30 , and when the next customer arrived at the window I explained what had just happened. I watched as his 31 changed first angr
13、y to be out in the cold, then 32 at the random act of kindness, and finally, delighted by his 33 .“I suppose Ill pay for the next order then,” he replied, nodding and waving at the impatient driver 34 him. He 35 over the cash and received his pre-paid hot drink.The trend continued. Customers arrived
14、 annoyed, only to leave 36 and pleased. Some were shocked to spend much more than they had expected, 37 others ended up receiving their order for less than half the price.Five vehicles passed, then ten, then twenty. No one refused to pay. Customers stood at my window 38 a fist-full of change to buy
15、drinks for a complete stranger. Cars drove off, honking (鸣笛) and 39 their thanks.It only takes one customer, one person, to change the entire 40 of traffic. It only takes one moment, one smile, to warm up even the coldest of days.21. A. earsB. handsC. feetD. back22. A. freezingB. sunnyC. warmD. usual23. A. truc