Before India gained independence (獨立), a few young men from the villages wanted to free India from the foreign rule; they wanted the British to quit India. They needed material wealth to  36  the British out of India, so they started collecting  37  in the Indian villages.
One day, they got encouraged to collect  38  things as well. They went from door to door carrying a huge bag, which gradually was  39  with money and gifts. As they went, a one-legged beggar kept  40  them. The young men did not mind.
At the  41  of the day, they entered a house to see  42  they had collected. The beggar also wanted to enter, but since he was not a member of the group, they did not  43  him in. The beggar said to them: “I walked such a  44  distance right behind you. You want freedom; I also want freedom. India is not only your motherland. It is also my motherland.”
 45 , the young men got mad and told the beggar to go away. Then one of the men felt  46  for him, so they decided to  47  him the things they had collected.  48  the beggar was looking at the gifts in their bag, most of them were showing no  49  for him. Then suddenly the beggar opened up the bag that he had been carrying. It  50  a few coins and some rice. He threw all the contents into their bag at once.
At the  51  of this, immediately all the members of the revolutionary group started dropping  52  of gratitude (感激), because he had  53  all that he had to their cause. On that day, they had gone to visit so many rich families, who had given them next to  54 ; but this beggar had given them everything that he had! They were deeply  55  by the beggar’s contribution.
小題1:
A.driveB.growC.helpD.pick
小題2:
A.foodB.moneyC.papersD.seeds
小題3:
A.militaryB.materialC.mysteriousD.cultural
小題4:
A.tiredB.satisfiedC.filledD.covered
小題5:
A.followingB.cheatingC.callingD.beating
小題6:
A.beginningB.endC.frontD.middle
小題7:
A.howB.whatC.whereD.when
小題8:
A.stopB.dropC.a(chǎn)llowD.promise
小題9:
A.shortB.nearC.longD.little
小題10:
A.At lastB.At firstC.At a timeD.In that case
小題11:
A.necessaryB.patientC.thankfulD.sorry
小題12:
A.troubleB.serveC.showD.excite
小題13:
A.SinceB.WhileC.IfD.Although
小題14:
A.interestB.courageC.respectD.disappointment
小題15:
A.includedB.consistedC.heldD.contained
小題16:
A.thoughtB.sightC.soundD.moment
小題17:
A.laughterB.differenceC.truthD.tears
小題18:
A.takenB.givenC.wastedD.lost
小題19:
A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.a(chǎn)nything
小題20:
A.movedB.removedC.excitedD.surprised

小題1:A
小題2:B
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:A
小題6:B
小題7:B
小題8:C
小題9:C
小題10:B
小題11:D
小題12:C
小題13:B
小題14:C
小題15:D
小題16:B
小題17:D
小題18:B
小題19:B
小題20:A

試題分析:本文講述了印度處于英國殖民統(tǒng)治時期時,一位單腿的乞丐為了自己國家的自由傾囊相助的故事。
小題1:A 從上句內(nèi)容可知為了獲取自由,必須把英國殖民者從印度趕出去。
小題2: B 根據(jù)第二段開頭:革命者忽然想到可以同時募集物品,可知他們起初僅打算募集錢款。
小題3:B 上下文串聯(lián)。由后文gifts可知應(yīng)是實物。
小題4:C 革命者挨家挨戶去拜訪,他們所攜帶的一個大袋子很快裝滿了硬幣和捐贈的實物。
小題5: A 一個單腿的乞丐一直跟著這群年輕的革命者,但他們對他根本沒有在意。
小題6: B 在走了一天后,革命者們來到一所房子清點今天都收到了什么捐贈。
小題7: B在走了一天后,革命者們來到一所房子清點今天都收到了什么捐贈。
小題8:C 乞丐也想進入那座房子,但因為他不是他們中的一員,所以就被拒之門外。
小題9: C由第二段乞丐跟了他們一整天可知是走了很長的一段距離。
小題10: B 根據(jù)下文語境,起初,這些年輕人對乞丐非常生氣,要他馬上離開。
小題11:D 根據(jù)下文語境,其中的一個年輕人非常同情乞丐,決定讓乞丐看看他們募集到的東西。
小題12:C其中的一個年輕人非常同情乞丐,決定讓乞丐看看他們募集到的東西。
小題13: B 根據(jù)下文語境,當(dāng)乞丐在看他們的東西時,大部分人對他不屑一顧。
小題14: C 詞義辨析。A興趣B勇氣C尊重D失望;大部分人對他不屑一顧,不尊重他。
小題15: D乞丐打開自己的袋子,里面裝著一些硬幣和一些大米(乞丐所有的財產(chǎn))。
小題16: B 看到這一情形,所有在場的革命者都立刻留下了感激的淚水。
小題17:D 名詞辨析。A笑聲B差異C真相D淚水;所有在場的革命者都立刻留下了感激的淚水。
小題18:B乞丐把他所有的財富都奉獻給了革命事業(yè)。
小題19:B 在一天的募集活動中他們?nèi)チ撕芏啻筘斨骷遥伤麄儏s一毛不拔。
小題20:A 根據(jù)第五段第一句內(nèi)容可知革命者被乞丐的愛國熱情深深地感動了
點評:本文講述了印度處于英國殖民統(tǒng)治時期時,一位單腿的乞丐為了自己國家的自由傾囊相助的故事?忌谶x擇答案時要根據(jù)上下文的復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)以及這些詞之間的有機聯(lián)系來確定答案。由于完形填空的文章是一個意義相關(guān)聯(lián)的語篇,圍繞一個話題論述,因此在行文中詞語的重復(fù)、替代、復(fù)現(xiàn)和同現(xiàn)現(xiàn)象是不可避免的。根據(jù)這個原則,某一個空格所對應(yīng)的答案很可能就是在上下文中復(fù)現(xiàn)或同現(xiàn)的相關(guān)詞:原詞、同義詞、近義詞、反義詞等。
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A.To show the magic power of opal mining.
B.To tell people it isn’t always hard to mine opals.
C.To warn people not to take up this kind of job.
D.To persuade people to look for more resources for the country.

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The passengers on the bus watched with sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to   11 the seats, settled in one of them.
It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of   12 . Susan’s husband Mark watched her sink into    13  and he was   14  to use every possible means to help his wife.
Finally, Susan felt ready to   15  to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too    16  to get around the city by herself. Mark   17  to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening until she could manage it by herself.
For two weeks, Mark accompaniedSusan to and from ____18____ each day. He taught her how to rely on her other   19   , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new   20  .
At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip on her own. Monday morning arrived. Before she left, she hugged her husband   21  , her eyes filled with tears of gratitude. She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their    22   ways. Each day went perfectly, and a wild excitement took hold of Susan. She was doing it!
On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was getting off the bus, the driver said, “Miss, I sure  23 you.” Curious, Susan asked the driver why.
“You know, every morning for the __24_ week, a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform(軍服) has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely,” the bus driver said.
Tears of happiness poured down Susan’s cheeks. She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than_25_, That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.
小題1:
A.touchB.fall C.countD.feel
小題2:
A.weaknessB.sicknessC.darknessD.sadness
小題3:
A.hopefulnessB.hopelessness C.carefulnessD.loneliness
小題4:
A.encouragedB.determinedC.honoredD.pleased
小題5:
A.returnB.a(chǎn)djust C.preferD.stick
小題6:
A.skilledB.a(chǎn)stonishedC.excitedD.frightened
小題7:
A.volunteeredB.triedC.continuedD.refused
小題8:
A.schoolB.shopC.workD.bus
小題9:
A.feelingB.a(chǎn)bilitiesC.skillsD.senses
小題10:
A.positionB.environmentC.traditionD.role
小題11:
A.politelyB.calmlyC.brieflyD.tightly
小題12:
A.broadB.separateC.longD.lonely
小題13:
A.respectB.a(chǎn)dmireC.knowD.support
小題14:
A.pastB.sameC.firstD.next
小題15:
A.courageB.willC.sightD.hearing

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

完形填空(共20小題,每小題1 分,共計20分)
Having lived in the house for so long, we found our kitchen looked    21   . We decided it was time to   22  the kitchen, and my husband and I were discussing   23  colors. The children, sitting nearby, suddenly all spoke together:“Not the measuring stick. ”
“No,” I   24   them. “Not the measuring stick.”
The measuring stick isn’t a (an)   25    stick but the kitchen side of the door between our kitchen and dining room. Along the edge we’ve   26   each child’s growth by making a mark showing his or her   27   on every birthday. Over the years, so many colored pens, pencils and    28     have been used that now, this white door is somewhat like an abstract(抽象的) painting.
Names and dates show different    29   , and I can tell by the script(手跡) who measured whom. An eight-year-old   30  to measure her three-year old sister, a grandchild measured her grandmother and my husband did the same to me. At our family    31   , when this door swung back and forth frequently, friends used to stop to    32    the names and dates. When they were asked if they would like to be always remembered, they    33    smiled shyly and went back right up into place,     34  to be measured.
Many of those   35    on the door are still   36   . Some have stopped. Some remain with us only in   37   . When my mother came to see my eldest daughter graduate from university, we measured her, too. It was her last visit to our home.
We haven’ t   38   the new kitchen color plan yet, but one thing is certain: whatever color we choose, the   39   of the kitchen door will still remain    40  , with lots of names and dates in various colors.
小題1:
A.smallB. oldC. familiarD. favorable
小題2:
A.repairB. rebuild C. reuseD. repaint
小題3:
A.safeB. possibleC. valuableD. changeable
小題4:
A.promisedB. repeated C.followed D. persuaded
小題5:
A.falseB. wonderfulC. actualD. obvious
小題6:
A.keptB. witnessedC. recordedD. accompanied
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)ge B. weightC. nameD. height
小題8:
A.boxesB. markers C. schoolbagsD. sticks
小題9:
A.informationB. handwriting
C.characterD. status
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)llowedB. pretendedC. helpedD. ordered
小題11:
A.officesB. banksC. meetingsD. parties
小題12:
A.copyB. readC. likeD. remove
小題13:
A.hardlyB. neverC. usually D. seldom
小題14:
A.readyB. afraidC. ableD. unwilling
小題15:
A.missedB. taughtC. listedD. suggested
小題16:
A.growingB.contributingC.studyingD. working
小題17:
A.sightB. designC.trouble D. memory
小題18:
A.connected withB.a(chǎn)greed to
C.decided on D.relied on
小題19:
A.frontB. backC. rightD. left
小題20:
A.yellowB. greyC. whiteD. blue

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