2017北京一模高考完型汇总

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1、2017东城一模The Broken Lantern On a wild July night, the storm was getting worse and worse. Kate Shelley, who lived between Honey Creek(小溪) and Des Moines River, was _36_ looking out of the window, wondering _37_ it would wash away the bridges over them, when suddenly came the loud _38_ of breaking wood

2、, then followed by a great splash(飞溅的水花). She realized the bridge over the creek was _39_. At that time, the midnight train was almost due. If no one told the engineer to _40_ the train, it would fall into the creek with a hundred or more _41_ . The situation was so urgent that Kate _42_ to go to Mo

3、ingon Railway Station to get help. Immediately she _43_ out into the storm with her fathers railway lantern. Moingon lay on the far side of Des Moines River. The only way to get there was to cross a long wooden railroad bridge. Even in the daytime, it was _44_ to walk on it because there was no foot

4、 walk or railing(栏杆) except only rails and ties. The ties were _45_ enough apart for the girl to fall through. Kate stopped when she came to the _46_. She had never seen the river rising so high that she was _47_ . Her father had been killed in a train accident by that river and her brother had drow

5、ned there. But she soon managed to_ 48_ thinking more of the past happenings for she knew that train had to be stopped _49_ it was too late. She started to step on that dangerous bridge, knowing she might fall into the rush water at any moment. Whats worse, she broke her lantern while making her way

6、, exposing herself to the _50_ . She had to climb on her hands and knees It seemed like a long time. At last she _51_ the other side. She stopped just long enough to catch her breath. Then she ran _52_ to the railway station. When she finally got there, she was out of _53_, wet all over, her hat blo

7、wn away, her hands and knees still bleeding and her eyes looking _54_. She told the station man what had happened to the Honey Creek Bridge before her fainting. Finally, the passengers were saved. The girls heroic deed was rewarded. For her _55_ act, Kate enjoyed a right of getting on or off the tra

8、in at her door when she wanted. 36. A. angrilyB. eagerlyC. anxiouslyD. hopefully 37. A. whetherB. thatC. when D. how 38. A. crash B. cry C. blowD. voice39. A. removedB. blockedC. completedD. broken40. A. changeB. stopC. catchD. leave41. A. conductorsB. customersC. passengersD. engineers 42.A. decide

9、dB. tried C. expectedD. agreed43.A. fellB. rushed C. climbedD. rode44. A. harmfulB. foolishC. dangerousD. strange45. A. longB. wideC. thick D. far 46. A. bridgeB. stationC. trainD. rail47. A. movingB. shakingC. escapingD. running48. A. forget B. admit C. avoidD. risk49. A. thoughB. because C. unless

10、D. before 50. A. darknessB. calmnessC. emptinessD. coldness51. A. selectedB. reachedC. foundD. passed52. A. cautiouslyB. slowlyC. disappointedlyD. desperately 53. A. breathB. mind C. sight D. favour54. A sharpB. watchfulC. wildD. bitter55. A. honestB. modest C. generous D. courageous 36C37A38A39D40B

11、41C42A43B44C45D46A47B48C49D50A51B52D53A54C55D2017西城一模In Thanks for What We Have I sat nervously and waited for Kathleen to speak. Being called to the human resources department is a little like being called to the principals office. “Annie,” she said, “A food bank in our town that serves the elderly

12、 is asking for 36 . Id like you to organize the event and see it through.” “Well, um, errrsure. I guess so.” As I stuttered(结结巴巴地说) through my 37 , all I could think was, “What? Why me?” I walked back to my office without any idea as to where to 38 . This was a time when the economy was 39 . The ris

13、e in unemployment forced the families of many of my coworkers to 40 to survive. How could I ask my coworkers for more? That evening I drove home filled with negativity. Then I remembered a time long ago when my father was out of work. Mom wrote a note to Jim, the milkman, asking him not to 41 any mo

14、re milk. Two days later Jim picked up the 42 and left four liters of milk. He wrote his own message on the back side of Moms. It read, “Kids need milk.” The milk delivery 43 as usual and Jim left four liters of milk every other day, never collecting a cent 44 us. The memory of Jims 45 fired my enthu

15、siasm. Perhaps Id be in for a pleasant surprise.The next morning I 46 signs about our food drive all over the cafeteria and on every notice board I could find. Each sign read, “Food drive to support the elderly poor of our town! 47 of non-perishable(不易腐的) foods are greatly needed.”Within a few days I had to locate empty office space to 4

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