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高一年级完型填空练习(08.4.28)
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WhenMarycametotheManortolivewithheruncle,Mr.Craven,everyonesaidshewasmostdisagreeable-looking.
Shearrivedfrom1afterherparentsdiedofillness.Maryhadathinface,andneversmiled.Mr.Craven’shousekeepercameto2her.SheexplainedwhereMarywasgoingtolive:
“Thehouse,ontheedgeofamoor(沼地),issixhundredyearsold.Thereareahundredroomsinit,butmostofthemareshutupandlocked.Youruncle’sgotacrooked(弯曲的)back.You’llhavetoplay3andlookafteryourself.”
AfterMaryarrived,shefoundthingsvery4fromIndia.Onthefirstmorning,sheaskedthehousemaid,Martha,“Whoisgoingtodressme?
”Marthawas5,“Canyounotdressyourself?
It’stimeyoushouldlearn.
OnedayMarywastoldtogoandplayaloneinthe6,butnottogoneartheSecretGarden,asMr.Cravenhadlockedit.Marywasverypuzzled.“ItwasMrs.Craven’sgarden,”saidMartha.“Onedayshewassittingonanoldtreeandthebranchbroke.Shefelloff,hurtsobadlythatthenextdayshedied.”
Maryspentallhertimeplayingoutside.Onedayshesawabird.Underitsfeetwasarusty(生锈的)key,thekeytotheSecretGarden!
WhenMarywentin,shefounditwasthe7,mostmysteriousplaceanyonecould8.Therewererosesalloverthetreesandsharp,palegreenshootsstickingoutoftheearth.Mary9spacearoundthemtoallowthemtogrow.“I’llcomebacktomorrow,”shesaid,lookingaroundandspeakingtothetreesandtherosebushes__10__theyheardher.
1. A.faraway B.England C.India D.home
2. A.take B.meet C.received D.pick
3. A.joyfully B.alone C.well D.hard
4. A.difficult B.natural C.similar D.different
5. A.kind B.anxious C.surprised D.concerned
6. A.garden B.house C.moor D.room
7. A.ached B.wounded C.hurt D.damaged
8. A.dream B.imagine C.think D.consider
9. A.cleaned B.made C.cleared D.found
10. A.onlyif B.sothat C.incase D.asif
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Michelisayounggirlwhoworksforthepoliceasahandwritingexpert.Shehashelpedcatchmanycriminalsbyusingherspecialtalents.
Whenshewasfourteen,Michelwasalready11interestedinthedifferencesinherfriends’handwritingsthatshewouldspendhours12them.Afterfinishingcollege,shewenttoFranceforaspecialtwo-yearclassinhandwritingattheSchoolofPoliceScience.
Michelsaysthatitis13forpeopletohidetheirhandwriting.Shecandiscover14ofwhatsheneedstoknowsimplybylookingatthewritingwithherowneyes,butshealsohasmachines15helphermake16differentkindsofpaperandink.Thisknowledgeisoftenofgreathelptothepolice.
Michelbelievesthathandwritingisagoodsignofwhatkindofpersonthe17is.“Iwouldn’tgooutwithafellow18Ididn’tlikehishandwriting.“Shesays.Butshe19shefellinlovewithherfuturehusband,ayoungpoliceman,20shestudiedhishandwriting.Itislaterprovedtobeallright,however.
11. A.so B.too C.quite D.extra
12. A.writing B.studying C.settling D.uncovering
13. A.main B.safe C.easy D.impossible
14. A.most B.nothing C.little D.sight
15. A.they B.inwhich C.that D.those
16. A.up B.out C.for D.into
17. A.thief B.criminal C.writer D.policeman
18. A.whether B.unless C.if D.after
19. A.adds B.tells C.repeats D.cries
20. A.before B.after C.shyly D.and
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Edwardfelttired.Hewantedtotakearest.Sohewalkedleisurely(悠闲的)tohis“home”—theNo.421oftheCityPark.Whenhegotthere,hefoundhis“home”occupied.Theinvader(入侵者)wasabusinessman,whowasreading22withgreatinterest.
Edwardwasabroad-mindedman.Itwasnoteasyforhimtoget23aboutsuchkindofthings,forhis“home”wasoftenoccupiedbyothersandhehadalready24it.Buthewasreallytiredandtherewasnosignoftheman’sleaving.
“HowcanIgethim25?
”Edwardthoughthard.Thenagoodideacametohim.Hewentuptothebusinessmanandsat26him.Hehadnodoubtthathisdirtyclothesandstrangesmellwoulddrivethewell-dressedmanaway.Infact,his27andbadsmellcoulddriveanybodyaway.However,thebusinessmandidn’tseemtocare.Insteadhewasgoingon28__interestedly.
Edwardstuckhisheadoverthenewspapers,readingaloud.Thatwastoomuchfortherichman.Hestoodup,29thepaperstoEdwardandleft,leavingthewholebenchtoEdward,whowasnowlyingcomfortablyonhis“bed”,readingthepapersandreadytogointoabeautiful__30.
21. A.tree B.bed C.home D.bench
22. A.newspaper B.abook C.amagazine D.apoem
23. A.happy B.satisfied C.angry D.sad
24. A.usedto B.gotusedto C.found D.occupied
25. A.angry B.up C.away D.happy
26. A.nextto B.infrontof C.behind D.on
27. A.face B.clothes C.sweet D.dirtiness
28. A.reading B.sitting C.watching D.enjoying
29. A.threw B.gave C.showed D.offered
30. A.dream B.bed C.home D.article
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Myname’sJimShelleyandI’manaddict(上了…瘾的人)…
WiththesewordsIbeganto31theproblem,theproblemofmytelephoneaddiction.Iusedtocallpeopleallthetime,fromthemomentIwokeuptothetimeIwenttosleep,I32tobephoned,Iwantedtophone,justonemorecall.
Itstartedsocially—afewcallseachday.
Itseemedfine,justaquickchat.Gradually,though,the33gotworse.Soonitwasfrequentuse,until,finally,addiction.
Anditbegantoaffectmy34.DuringthedayIwoulddisappearforaquickcall.IfIcouldn’tmakeacall,Ispentthewholetimewaitingforthephonetoring.Gettingmoreandmore__35,intheend,Iwouldringsomeone,thensomeoneelse,tellingmyselfjustonemorecall.
Iwasphoningpeopleand36messagestomakesureenoughcallswouldseemethroughtheday.Iusedtoarriveatfriends’homesandbeforethedoorwasclosed,gostraightforthephonewiththe37“IsitOKifIjustusethephone...?
”Atwork,Ibecamemadwhenmyfellowworkerstriedto38mefromusingthephone.AndonedayIhitmybosswiththephone.Finallythepolicecaughtmedestroyingaphoneboxthathadtakenmylastonepoundcoin,andIwas39toseeapsychiatrist(心理医生).
Ihaven’thadaphoneinthehouseforthreeweeksnow,andit’sseveraldays40Iusedaphonebox.ItrynottowatchTVbecausetherearealwayspeopleonitmadingphonecalls.MynameisJimShelleyandIamanaddict.
31. A.face B.find C.accept D.notice
32. A.tried B.asked C.waited D.invited
33. A.condition B.situation C.result D.effect
34. A.friends B.study C.family D.work
35. A.hopeful B.delighted C.frightened D.anxious
36. A.leaving B.taking C.passing D.recording
37. A.saying B.demands C.with D.words
38. A.save B.reduce C.protect D.stop
39. A.offered B.guided C.ordered D.reminded
40. A.as B.when C.if D.since
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Therearethousandsofpigeonsinanybigcityintheworld.Butdidyouknowthatthiscommonbirdisabletofinditswayhomefromevenhundredsofkilometersaway?
Pigeonsspeciallytrainedto41homefromhundredsofkilometersawayarecalledhomingpigeons.Theyarenowraisedforsport.Theownertrainstheyoungpigeonby42itawayfromitshomeandreleasingit.Graduallyheincreasesthedistancesothatthebirdgetsbetterandbetteratit.Finally,thepigeonis43enoughtotakepartinarace.Inarace,pigeonsusuallyhavetoflyupto1,000kilometersinaday.Just44abirdsetsoffonitsflighthomearubberringmarkedwiththeexacttimeofdayisplacedonitsleg.Thisis45offwhenthebirdreacheshomeandthetimeofitsarrivalismarkedonthering.The46pigeonintheracewins.PigeonsracingstartedinBelgiumandisnowverypopularinEurope,AmericaandAustralia.47canbeupto12,000pigeonsinarace.Airlinepilotsuseacompass,map,radioandradartonavigate(导航).Pigeonshave48ofthese,yettheycanfindtheirway.
Howdotheydoit?
Thisisa49ofamystery.Forquiteafewyearsnowscientistshavebeencarryingoutexperimentsonhomingpigeons.Perhapsonedaytheywilllearntheir __50.
41. A.know B.arrive C.return D.come
42. A.moving B.taking C.driving D.bringing
43. A.big B.strong C.good D.careful
44. A.as B.while C.after D.before
45. A.taken B.let C.knocked D.broken
46. A.last B.first C.fastest D.latest
47. A.They B.There C.Here D.We
48. A.all B.some C.most D.none
49. A.bit B.whole C.worry D.pace
50. A.answer B.reason C.secret D.result
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IoncethoughtIwouldbeaperfectparent.Ittook51sixteenyearstolearnthatIcouldnotbe.IknowthatImadesomemistakes.IfIraisedmy52again,Iwouldnotmakethosemistakes.MaybeIwouldmakenewones,butIwoulddoabetterjob.
Iwouldtrytounderstandmy53towardsmychildren.Ioftendidwhatmyownparentswouldhavedone.I54theirwaysofraisingchildrencontrolme.Forexample,IhadmyteenagesonDavidcomehomeearly.Hehatedthisrule.Hesaidnoreason55it.Asagirl,Ihadtobehomeearly.Iwantedmysontodo56.TodayIwouldthinkmoreaboutwhyIwantedthingsdoneinacertainway.
MyfatherwassickwhenIwasyoung.Mysister,mybrother,andIwerequietat57.Wedidnotyellinanger.Wedidnotshoutforjoy.Iwantedmychildrentobequiettoo.Inever58toask
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