題目列表(包括答案和解析)
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Mr Smith is well-known in Washington because of his many social blunders (stupid mistakes). Recently he received an invitation 1 a dinner party. Although he did not know the hostess, he 2 the invitation.
At dinner, he was 3 beside a woman full of dignity(尊嚴(yán)). The woman tried to be 4 even though she had never met Mr Smith before. She spoke 5 , whenever he spoke to her. Between the first and the second
6 of the meal, she turned to Mr Smith and said,“Do you 7 that gray-haired man at the end of the table? The one 8 glasses.”
“Ah, yes. Who is he?” asked Smith.
“He's the Secretary of the Interior!” she replied.
Mr Smith said, “So 9 is the Secretary of the Interior! I'm afraid that I find very little to 10 about him, although he is the Secretary.”
The woman sat still and did not reply. Smith continued in spite of her 11 .“I really can't see how he received his 12 , unless he is perhaps a relative of the President.”
“It hardly 13 whether you like the Secretary or not,” she said. “He was 14 because the President thought he was the man for the 15 . If he does the job well, you should have no complaint(抱怨).”
“That's just it,” said Smith.“No one 16 the things he does, unless he is a complete 17 !”
“Sir!” said the woman in all her 18 . “Do you know who I am?”
“No,” replied Smith.
“I am the Secretary's wife,” she said coldly.
Mr Smith was 19 , but he went on in spite of his embarrassment(困窘),“Madam, do you know who I am?”
“No, I don't,” the woman replied.
“ 20 !” cried Mr Smith, as he quickly left the table.
(1) A.by |
B.of |
C.to |
D.for |
(2) A.got |
B.preferred |
C.took |
D.accepted |
(3) A.seated |
B.placed |
C.arranged |
D.kept |
(4) A.lively |
B.careful |
C.friendly |
D.patient |
(5) A.calmly |
B.politely |
C.plainly |
D.perfectly |
(6) A.course |
B.choice |
C.pause |
D.turn |
(7) A.recognize |
B.see |
C.remember |
D.know |
(8) A.of |
B.at |
C.with |
D.for |
(9) A.there |
B.this |
C.here |
D.that |
(10) A.honor |
B.respect |
C.admire |
D.look |
(11) A.appearance |
B.coldness |
C.sadness |
D.action |
(12)A.position |
B.invitation |
C.possession |
D.instruction |
(13) A.minds |
B.expects |
C.happens |
D.matters |
(14) A.picked out |
B.selected |
C.made out |
D.chosen |
(15) A.business |
B.job |
C.service |
D.chance |
(16) A.wishes |
B.does |
C.needs |
D.cares |
(17) A.joker |
B.dreamer |
C.fool |
D.stranger |
(18) A.manner |
B.dignity |
C.wealth |
D.quality |
(19) A.moved |
B.interested |
C.frightened |
D.shocked |
(20) A.Thank goodness |
B.Great fun |
C.Thank you |
D.Big mistake |
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Mr Smith is well-known in Washington because of his many social blunders (stupid mistakes). Recently he received an invitation 1 a dinner party. Although he did not know the hostess, he 2 the invitation.
At dinner, he was 3 beside a woman full of dignity(尊嚴(yán)). The woman tried to be 4 even though she had never met Mr Smith before. She spoke 5 , whenever he spoke to her. Between the first and the second
6 of the meal, she turned to Mr Smith and said,“Do you 7 that gray-haired man at the end of the table? The one 8 glasses.”
“Ah, yes. Who is he?” asked Smith.
“He's the Secretary of the Interior!” she replied.
Mr Smith said, “So 9 is the Secretary of the Interior! I'm afraid that I find very little to 10 about him, although he is the Secretary.”
The woman sat still and did not reply. Smith continued in spite of her 11 .“I really can't see how he received his 12 , unless he is perhaps a relative of the President.”
“It hardly 13 whether you like the Secretary or not,” she said. “He was 14 because the President thought he was the man for the 15 . If he does the job well, you should have no complaint(抱怨).”
“That's just it,” said Smith.“No one 16 the things he does, unless he is a complete 17 !”
“Sir!” said the woman in all her 18 . “Do you know who I am?”
“No,” replied Smith.
“I am the Secretary's wife,” she said coldly.
Mr Smith was 19 , but he went on in spite of his embarrassment(困窘),“Madam, do you know who I am?”
“No, I don't,” the woman replied.
“ 20 !” cried Mr Smith, as he quickly left the table.
(1) A.by |
B.of |
C.to |
D.for |
(2) A.got |
B.preferred |
C.took |
D.accepted |
(3) A.seated |
B.placed |
C.arranged |
D.kept |
(4) A.lively |
B.careful |
C.friendly |
D.patient |
(5) A.calmly |
B.politely |
C.plainly |
D.perfectly |
(6) A.course |
B.choice |
C.pause |
D.turn |
(7) A.recognize |
B.see |
C.remember |
D.know |
(8) A.of |
B.at |
C.with |
D.for |
(9) A.there |
B.this |
C.here |
D.that |
(10) A.honor |
B.respect |
C.admire |
D.look |
(11) A.appearance |
B.coldness |
C.sadness |
D.action |
(12)A.position |
B.invitation |
C.possession |
D.instruction |
(13) A.minds |
B.expects |
C.happens |
D.matters |
(14) A.picked out |
B.selected |
C.made out |
D.chosen |
(15) A.business |
B.job |
C.service |
D.chance |
(16) A.wishes |
B.does |
C.needs |
D.cares |
(17) A.joker |
B.dreamer |
C.fool |
D.stranger |
(18) A.manner |
B.dignity |
C.wealth |
D.quality |
(19) A.moved |
B.interested |
C.frightened |
D.shocked |
(20) A.Thank goodness |
B.Great fun |
C.Thank you |
D.Big mistake |
完形填空
Geoffrey Moorhouse's Travel Plan
Geoffrey Moorhouse was flying home to England from Africa in 1971, when he looked __1__ the plane and suddenly thought how huge and __2__ the Sahara Desert was. There and then, he decided to __3__ it by himself by camel.
For many __4__ men had crossed the Desert from the __5__ and south to trade. But there had been __6__ point in crossing from __7__ to east. So no one had done it __8__ 1963, when twelve Belgians drove across. If he went __9__, by camel, it would be __10__. Moorhouse did not __11__ to go just for fun. But what other __12__ was there? Immediately he knew. He would go because he was afraid. “I would use this journey to __13__ for fear.”
A year passed __14__ he was free to begin his __15__. He was forty. He had never __16__ a camel. He spoke no Arabic. And he did not know how to __17__ himself by the stars. His friends thought he would soon __18__ such an impossible plan.
He did not. To take advantage of(利用)the desert winter, he decided to __19__ England early in October 1972. He had six months to get __20__. He began learning Arabic-school lessons in the __21__, and listening to __22__ at home in the afternoon. He made a lot of visits to the London Zoo to learn about camels. At night, he studied the __23__. Maps and compass(指南針)are not enough in the desert. You must know __24__ where you are, and for that you must be able to “read” the stars with a sextant(六分儀).
Moorhouse planned to begin his __25__ from the Atlantic coast of Africa, and ride through Mauritania, Mali, Algeria and Libya into Egypt, where he hoped to reach the River Nile.
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A. after | B. for | C. out of | D. into | |
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A. yellow | B. hot | C. beautiful | D. empty | |
3. | ||||
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A. owe | B. cross | C. pass | D. finish | |
4. | ||||
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A. days | B. months | C. centuries | D. reasons | |
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A. east | B. south | C. west | D. north | |
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A. a | B. no | C. one | D. some | |
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A. east | B. south | C. west | D. north | |
8. | ||||
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A. to | B. after | C. until | D. in | |
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A. alone | B. by | C. slowly | D. faster | |
10. | ||||
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A. difficult | B. easy | C. successful | D. enough | |
11. | ||||
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A. start | B. want | C. take off | D. refuse | |
12. | ||||
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A. reason | B. person | C. plan | D. travel | |
13. | ||||
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A. explain | B. show | C. examine | D. enjoy | |
14. | ||||
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A. after | B. as | C. because | D. before | |
15. | ||||
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A. preparations | B. trip | C. holidays | D. writing | |
16. | ||||
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A. had | B. fed | C. seen | D. touched | |
17. | ||||
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A. live | B. stay | C. move | D. guide | |
18. | ||||
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A. begin | B. drop | C. finish | D. make | |
19. | ||||
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A. return to | B. work in | C. leave | D. leave for | |
20. | ||||
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A. ready | B. back | C. there | D. off | |
21. | ||||
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A. morning | B. afternoon | C. evening | D. night | |
22. | ||||
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A. talks | B. tapes | C. his wife | D. his guide | |
23. | ||||
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A. books | B. camels | C. stars | D. deserts | |
24. | ||||
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A. naturally | B. surely | C. correctly | D. exactly | |
25. | ||||
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A. exercises | B. classes | C. trip | D. race |
完形填空:
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~25各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個最佳答案.
Mary and Peter 1 a picnic with some friends near a river when Mary 2 an object overhead. “Look!”She shouted to her friends. “That's a spaceship up there and it's going to 3 here.”
4 the strange 5 spaceship, most of the young people 6 their cars and drove away quickly. Peter 7 Mary and always 8 her. They, 9 , watched the spaceship land and saw a door open. When nobody came out, they went to the spaceship and looked 10 . In the centre of the floor, there was a pile of food. Peter followed Mary into the spaceship and did not hear the door 11 . The temperature fell rapidly and the two young people lost consciousness (知覺).
12 they woke up, they were surprised to see that they were back by the river again. The spaceship 13 . Their car was 14 .
“What happened?”asked Mary.
Peter scratched his head, 15 slowly, “Don't ask me. Perhaps we had a dream. Did you … Did you see a spaceship?”
“Yes,”said Mary,“and we both went into it. Then …” She looked at her wrist. “ 16 . My watch has stopped. Oh, well, come on. 17 ”
18 , they found their way 19 made of something like glass. They got out of the car and 20 their way round the wall, but discovered that they were inside a round wall. It was like a mirror and 21 through it.
22 the wall, strange creatures walked past slowly. 23 stopped to stare through the wall and read a new notice which, 24 , 25 : “New arrivals at the zoo: a pair of Earthlings in their natural surroundings with their mobile house (移動房)”.
(1)A. had |
B. were eating |
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C. were having |
D. were taking |
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(2)A. looked |
B. was noticing |
C. noticed |
D. searched |
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(3)A. land |
B. fall on |
C. take off |
D. drop in |
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(4)A. Frightening |
B. To be frightened by |
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C. Frightened by |
D. Frightened |
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(5)A. silver-colour |
B. silver-colourful |
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C. silver-colouring |
D. silver-coloured |
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(6)A. got out |
B. got in |
C. got out of |
D. got away |
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(7)A. fonded |
B. loved with |
C. was fond of |
D. was fond |
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(8)A. stayed close to |
B. stayed to |
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C. stayed next |
D. stayed the next to |
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(9)A. more curious to frightened |
B. curious more than frightened |
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C. curious rather frightened |
D. more curious than frightened |
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(10)A. into |
B. inside |
C. out |
D. within |
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(11)A. to be closed behind them |
B. having been closed behind them |
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C. closed them behind |
D. close behind them |
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(12)A. When |
B. While |
C. Once |
D. The time |
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(13)A. was disappeared |
B. had been disappeared |
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C. had been gone |
D. had gone |
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(14)A. near to |
B. close |
C. nearby |
D. faraway |
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(15)A. saying |
B. to say |
C. said |
D. had said |
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(16)A. It's a fun |
B. That's a lot of funs |
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C. That's funny | D. Funny it is | [ ] | ||
(17)A. It's time we went home | B. It's the time to go home | |||
C. It's time we must go home |
D. It's time for us going home |
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(18)A. Driven about fifty metres |
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B. Drove about fifty metres |
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C. The car was driven about fifty metres |
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D. Driving about fifty metres |
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(19)A. to be blocked by something |
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B. having been blocked by something |
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C. blocked by something |
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D. to block something |
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(20)A. tried finding |
B. tried to find |
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C. trying to find |
D. trying finding |
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(21)A. prevented them looking |
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B. prevented them to look |
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C. had prevented them from looking |
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D. prevented them |
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(22)A. The other side of |
B. In the other side of |
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C. On the other side |
D. On the other side of |
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(23)A. Few |
B. A few |
C. Fewer |
D. The fewest |
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(24)A. English translated |
B. translated into English |
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C. translating into English |
D. to be translated into English |
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(25)A. spoke |
B. told |
C. reading |
D. said |
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完形填空
It 1 be that when the world was young, no one 2 . People had to speak. Just 3 babies do. When one knew how to talk, 4 did anyone learn? That is a 5 that 6 even today.
What would it be 7 if people were still 8 ? People might live together 9 protection, but there would be 10 cities, and no one would travel, 11 no one could tell them 12 . So many things would be 13 , that this world 14 like the world we know 15 .
In a world 16 no one could talk, how would we be able to 17 our feelings or tell someone 18 about something that 19 us? There would be many things that you wouldn't know 20 there would be no one to explain them to you. You could learn things only 21 looking and remembering.
It wouldn't be 22 to live in a world 23 no one could talk. There would still be love and friendship, but there would also be the 24 that stems from the 25 .
(1) A.may |
B.can |
C.should |
D.ought to |
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(2) A.knew what to do |
B.knew how to talk | [ ] |
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C.knows where to love |
D.knows when to start | |||
(3) A.as |
B.seemed |
C.like |
D.looked |
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(4) A.what |
B.from who |
C.how |
D.where |
[ ] |
(5) A.pleasure |
B.sorrow |
C.story |
D.mystery |
[ ] |
(6) A.remains unsolved |
B.isn't a problem |
C.is told |
D.makes you happy |
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(7) A.seem |
B.like |
C.as |
D.even |
[ ] |
(8) A.illnessless |
B.happinessless |
C.speechless |
D.helpless |
[ ] |
(9) A.from |
B.against |
C.for |
D.as |
[ ] |
(10)A.no |
B.a few |
C.many |
D.some |
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(11)A.because |
B.for |
C.except |
D.since |
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(12)A.which way run |
B.how to do |
C.which way to go |
D.when to travel |
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(13)A.difficult |
B.different |
C.the same |
D.easier |
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(14)A.wouldn't be seen |
B.must the equal |
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C.can be the same | D.may be different | |||
(15)A.in all |
B.at all |
C.above all |
D.all the same |
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(16)A.that |
B.which |
C.where |
D.when |
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(17)A.share |
B.spend |
C.cost |
D.take |
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(18)A.another |
B.others |
C.other |
D.else |
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(19)A.has taken place around |
B.happened to |
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C.was broken out for | D.exists about | |||
(20)A.whether |
B.which |
C.because |
D.where |
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(21)A.by |
B.from |
C.on |
D.beyond |
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(22)A.fun |
B.value |
C.use |
D.good |
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(23)A.there |
B.which |
C.that |
D.where |
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(24)A.happiness |
B.fear |
C.hardship |
D.mystery |
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(25)A.unknown |
B.uncertain |
C.undecided |
D.discovered |
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