1、高三完形填空10篇及答案完形填空专项强化训练一My first job was at a local restaurant, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow 1 .Helen was in her 30s and had extraordinary self-confidence, something I was really 2 . I looked up to Helen 3 she was doing what she loved 4 people b
2、etter. She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 5 and feel good.Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 6 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet炒蛋, and when I saw him _7 , I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.Thanks to the newfound confidence I 8 _from
3、Helen, I dreamed of having my own_9 . But when I called my parents to ask for a loan贷款, they said, We just dont have the money.The next day, Fred saw me and asked, Whats 10 ? Youre not smiling today. I_11_my dream with him and said, Fred, I know I can do more if somebody 12 just have faith in me.Bef
4、ore long he handed me checks 13 _$50,000along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, The only collateral抵押品on this loan is my trust in your 14 as a person. Good people with a dream should have 15 _to make that dream come true.I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided f
5、or me. I16 _working at the restaurant, making 17 for the restaurant I would open. My plans soured, though, and I lost the 18 .Later I decided to apply for a job at Merill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was_19and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 20 . I paid back Fred the $50,000, plu
6、s 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.1. A. friend B. waitress C. citizen D. customer2. A. losing B. earning C. sharing D. lacking3. A. while B. though C. because D. unless4. A. helping B. respecting C. serving D. praising5. A. work B. eat C. smile D. speak6.
7、 A. regular B. favorite C. respected D. fresh7. A. eating B. greeting C.smiling D. coming8. A. found out B. picked up C. got back D. took away9. A. restaurant B. work C. house D. money10. A. ahead B. that C. there D. up11. A. exchanged B. discussed C. shared D. explained12. A. should B. would C. mig
8、ht D. must13. A. counting B. totaling C. adding D. valuing14. A. ability B. honesty C. responsibilty D. identity15. A. patience B. confidence C. choice D. chance16. A. loved B. practiced C. continued D. enjoyed17. A. tables B. plans C. decisions D. suggestions18. A. faith B. honesty C. money D. frie
9、nd19. A. hired B. rejected C. encouraged D. determined20. A. Fortunately B. Excitedly C. Personally D. Eventually二Flying first class was a new experience for us. We were happy to join the other few passengers who 1 fly in such luxury奢侈. It was almost as if we had a sense of 2 to be sitting with the
10、group of people that 3 us. As we chatted away about our travel, I could hear people around us talked about 4 _business meetings. It wasnt long before I _5 that these people were used to flying in luxury. They are 6 people I thought.We noticed that the stewardess女乘务员was working non-stop to ensure the
11、 7 _of the first class passengers. She could not walk by a seat without receiving a 8 . I thought how much she must love her job, 9 she smiled kindly at each person while 10 to their needs.As the stewardess walked by our seats near the 11 of the flight, I looked at her and said, Thank you and I hope
12、 youll have a great night.She stopped at our seats with a look of 12 , bent down, looked at me and said, Excuse me? I 13 my words and she smiled in a rather 14 way, almost as if I had asked her a question that she did not know how to answer. After a few moments she said, I can 15 you work with the p
13、ublic.Why do you think so? I asked. She answered very quietly, Because you are the _16 passenger here to say thank you and I really 17 your kindess.The sense of belonging to the elite精英group of people in first class 18 as we heard her words. Our seats in luxury offered us19 a comfortable ride. We we
14、re reminded that without 20 we would be flying in no class.1. A. would B. should C. could D. must2. A. success B. disappointmentC. shame D. pride3. A. watched B. accompaniedC. surrounded D. welcomed4. A. boring B. busyC. pleasant D. tiring5. A. heard B. realized C. remembered D. asked6. A. brave B.
15、kind C. important D. fortunate7. A. safety B. rest C. food D. comfort 8. A. note B. order C. suggestion D. tip9. A. when B. while C. for D. though10. A. attending B. looking C. taking D. turning11. A. side B. middle C. end D. front12. A. dislike B. happiness C. kindness D. disbelief13. A. repeated B
16、. wrote C. showed D. explained14. A. happy B. lovely C. kind D. funny15. A. help B. hear C. make D. tell16. A. best B. onlyC. simple D. usual17. A. doubt B. appreciateC. remember D. misunderstand18. A. lost B. rose C. disappeared D.showed19. A. rather than B. better than C. less than D. more than20.
17、 A. happiness B. money C. kindness D. trust三Aron Jackson is a hero. He grew up in a _1family in Florida, with golf and sunshine filling most of his days.In his early 20s he decided to travel, and the experience has 2 his life. As a result of having witnessed extreme poverty abroad, Jackson quit coll
18、ege and 3 for Haiti to help children. In 2004, 4 the money he had earned by helping on the golf course, Jackson began_5 orphanages孤儿院with the help of the Homeless Voice newspaper in Florida. When he learned that the often-swollen经常肿胀的bellies肚子of the children he met were the 6 of worms, he tried his
19、best to help them with 7_and deworming除虫medicine. Half of Haitis eight million residents live with internal parasites寄生虫, and more than 40 percent of the children there are infected感染.The worms eat up to about 20 percent of a childs nutritional intake营养摄入each day.Jackson said, This is the difference
20、 between life and _8 in a lot of situations.It only 9 $20 to cure a child, and Jackson has helped 10 about $200,000 to support his work.If the money is running out, I always look in my mailbox and find a checkI dont know how they hear about me, 11 _people do, and the money is 12 . He helps run four
21、orphanages, a parasite program and some medicial centers in Haiti. Hes 13 about 20,000 deworming pills in Haiti and educated Haitians about ways to _14 their getting the disease. 15 we first go into an orphanage, the children look very scary, Jackson said, But the deworming pills have a 16 effect in
22、 only weeksThey come back to lifeYou can see that theyre playing again and smiling.To make ends meet, Jackson usually sleeps in a homelss shelter when17 inFlorida. He takes no 18 for his work, but Jackson said he couldnt19doing anything else with his time and effort. Weve become like 20 . These kids
23、 are my kids.1. A. poor B. rich C. healthy D. happy2. A. enjoyed B. improved C. changed D. colored3. A. looked B. cared C. went D. headed4. A. through B. with C. by D. for5. A. picking up B. givng up C. setting up D. sending up 6. A. deal B. cause C. result D. reason7. A. courage B. confidence C. ed
24、ucation D. culture8. A. education B. fmaily C. death D. health9. A. affords B. pays C. spends D. takes10. A. raise B. rise C. lift D. arise11. A. or B. but C. because D. and12. A. there B. here C. around D. nowhere13. A. handed out B. handed down C. worked out D. worked at14. A. prevent B. protect C
25、. save D. guard15. A. When B. After C. Since D. Though16. A. negative B. positive C. certain D. clear17. A. near B. back C. far D. shortly18. A. praise B. pay C. cost D. notice19. A. stop B. imagine C. advise D. help20. A. friends B. families C. children D. adults四There was a man who had a little bo
26、y that he loved very much. Every day after work the man would come home and 1 with the little boy. He would always 2 all of his extra time with the little boy.One night. while the man was at work, he _3 that he had extra work to do for the evening, and that he wouldnt be able to play with his little
27、 boy. 4 he wanted to be able to give the boy something to keep him 5 . So, looking around his office, he saw a magazine with a large 6 of the world on the cover. He got a 7 . He removed the map, and then patientoly tore it up into small pieces. Then he put all the8 in his coat pocket.When he got hom
28、e, the little boy came _9 to him and was ready to play. The man _10 that he had extra work to do and couldnt play just now. He 11 the little boy into the dinning room, and 12 all the pieces of the map. He spread them on the table. He explained that it was a map of the world, and that by the time he
29、could 13 together, his extra work would be 14 , and they could both play. Surely this would keep the child busy for hours, he thought.About half an hour later the boy came to the man and said, Okay, its finished. Can we play now?The man was 15 , saying, Thats impossible. Lets have a look. And 16 _en
30、ough, there was the picture of the world, all put together, every piece in its 17 .The man said, Thats amazing! How did you do that? The boy said, Its 18 . On the 19 of the page is a 20 of a man. When I put the man together the whole world fell into place.1. A. play B. watch C. share D. enjoy2. A. t
31、ake B. spend C. spare D. have3. A. recongnized B. realized C. knew D. expected4. A. However B. Or C. For D. But5. A. happy B. excited C. busy D. silent6. A. map B. picture C. figure D. image7. A. information B. chance C. advice D. idea8. A. world B. pieces C. paper D. magazine9. A. shouting B. expecting C. running D. meeting10. A. explained B. persuaded C. shouted D. discussed11. A. asked B. led C. ordered D. showed12. A. did up B. dealt with C. put out D. took out13. A. looked it up B. got it around C. put it back