-1-2014高考英语完形填空精英训练题(20)及答案完形填空Thinkyoucan'tbehappy?You'llthinkagainafterreadingthisstory.BarbaraAnnKipferhatedherfeet.Theyweretoobigandshealwaysseemedto__1__overthemwhensomeonewas__2__—usuallyasmartguy.Cometothinkofit,herteethweretoobig,too.Theotherkidsteased(取笑)herbecauseofthewayshe__3__,andbecauseshewantedtobeasportswritersomeday.Nomatterwhatshedid,shewasteasedforbeing“__4__”.That's__5__shestartedwritingdownthingsthatshelikedinanotebook.“Itwaslikeafriend,andit__6__methattherearegoodthings,__7__everythingaroundmeisunpleasant,”shesays.Shecopiedthelistoverandover,__8__newthingseveryday.Oneday,shedecidedto__9__herlistwithsomeofthegirlsinherclass,hopingtheywouldthinkitwasasmuchfunasshedid.But__10__,theymadeherfeelstupidagain.“Theylaughedatme,”sheremembers,“Iwasashamed,andI__11__doingit.”Herecomesthe__12__part.Whenshewasin10thgrade,Kipferfoundheroldnotebookanddecidedto__13__wheresheleftoff.“Itwaslikeadiary,likeaphotographofmylife,”shesays.Shestartedwritingtopublishers,askingthemifthey'dbeinterestedinprintingherlistasabook.Shekeptwritingtoonecompany__14__,becauseshelikedthetypesofbooksitprinted.“Hekeptsaying,‘It'sjustalist,whatamIsupposedtodowithit?’”“You'renot__15__todoanythingwithit.It's__16__supposedtoremindpeopleofsomethingtheydidthatwasreally__17__.”Finally,thepublisher__18__toturnKipfer'slistintoabook,whichsoldmorethan1millioncopies!14,000ThingstoBeHappyAbouteven__19__ittobeNewYorkTimesBestSellersList.__20__beingabestsellingauthor,KipferalsowenttorealizeherdreamofbecomingasportseditorattheChicagoTribune.1.A.jumpB.fallC.turnD.push2.A.nearbyB.aroundC.watchingD.laughing3.A.dressedB.lived-2-C.thoughtD.looked4.A.sillyB.specialC.differentD.shy5.A.howB.whenC.becauseD.where6.A.remindedB.toldC.persuadedD.helped7.A.becauseB.butC.unlessD.eventhough8.A.addingB.findingC.makingD.giving9.A.talkB.discussC.shareD.write10.A.thenB.naturallyC.furtherD.instead11.A.continuedB.stoppedC.enjoyedD.hated12.A.coolB.importantC.difficultD.funny13.A.findoutB.pickupC.thinkofD.giveup14.A.ingeneralB.atfirstC.inparticularD.atlast15.A.madeB.goingC.advisedD.supposed16.A.oftenB.justC.alsoD.always17.A.excellentB.successfulC.funD.true18.A.hopedB.agreedC.refusedD.considered19.A.madeB.pushedC.improvedD.helped20.A.WithoutB.InsteadofC.WhileD.Besides-3-参考答案1.答案:B解析:fallover意为“摔倒在……,被绊倒”,从前面她的脚太大可知应选B项。jumpover意为“跳跃”;turnover意为“翻转”;push一般不与over搭配。2.答案:C解析:根据句意判断应选C项表示“在别人,通常是一个‘帅小伙’的注视下,她往往因为不自在而摔倒”。watch意为“注视,留意”,符合题意。根据常识可排除“大笑(laugh)”,人们看到长相丑的人不可能“大笑”,而是好奇地“注视”。3.答案:D解析:人们嘲笑的是她的长相,所以选D项。theway后跟的是定语从句,省略了引导词inwhich/that。从前文她长相难看这一点可排除其他选项。4.答案:C解析:人们嘲笑她,不仅因为她长相“不一样(different)”,而且因为她想法“不一样”。special意为“独特的”,不一定指缺点;从后文可知,她并不“愚蠢(silly)”,因此不选A项;D项太片面。5.答案:B解析:when引导表语从句说明事情发生的时间。此处不表示事情发生的原因、方式或地点,根据下文的提示可排除其他选项。6.答案:A解析:日记只能是“提醒(remind)”她生活中还有好的一方面。remindsb.that...意为“提醒某人某事”。B、C两项的主语的一般是人;help后面不跟从句。7.答案:D解析:作者此处强调的是日记的作用,eventhough引导让步状语从句,意为“即使”,符合此处的逻辑关系。本题干扰性最大的是but,如果用eventhough作者想强调的是前者,生活中还有美好的东西;如果用but,作者强调的是后者“一切都不令人愉快”。8.答案:A解析:因为是写日记,所以每天都“添加(add)”一些新的东西。从“写日记”这个角度可排除其他选项。9.答案:C解析:她想让同学们了解她日记的内容,因此此处指“分享(share)”。日记是让别人看,而不是跟别人“讨论(discuss)”。10.答案:D解析:从后面她又受到同学的嘲笑看,此处应是转折关系,表示“没有怎么样,而-4-是……”。其他选项不合逻辑。11.答案:B解析:从前面她感到羞愧以及连词and可知,她“停止”了写作。12.答案:A解析:cool意为“酷的”,此处是文章的转折,后文叙述的是她最终获得了成功。此处作者强调的不是“重要”,不能说前面的部分不重要,后面的部分重要。其他两个选项不合题意。13.答案:B解析:pickup意为“重新干……,继续”,从前面她一度停止写作可知应选B项。findout意为“弄清事情的真相”;thinkof意为“想出,想起”;giveup意为“放弃”,都不符合题意。14.答案:C解析:inparticular意为“尤其,特别”,此处指她专门向一家公司投稿。ingeneral意为“总的说来”,用于对事物的评价;atfirst意为“起初”,含有后来不这样做的意思;atlast意为“最后”,说明的是最终的结果。15.答案:D解析:besupposedtodo此处表示“应该……”;bemadetodo意为“被迫做……”;beadvisedtodo意为“被建议做……”。16.答案:B解析:此处强调日记的作用“仅仅(just)”是提醒人们他们所做的事情有意义。此处强调日记的作用或目的就“一个”,由此可排除其他选项。17.答案:C解析:fun此处意为“有趣,有意义”。“优秀的,好极了的(excellent)”、“成功的(successful)”和“真的(true)”都不是作者强调的中心。18.答案:B解析:从前面的Finally看,此处指出版商最终“同意(agree)”给她出版。refuse和hope不合题意;consider后面不接不定式形式。19.答案:A解析:makeit是固定短语,意为“成功;干成”。此处指她的书上了最畅销书的排行榜。20.答案:D解析:besides为介词,意为“除……之外,还……”。本句是说她不仅出版了畅销书,而且还实现了自己当体育编辑的梦想。此处说明的是另一方面的情况,由此可排除其他选项。-5-完形填空(记叙文).Twomen,bothseriouslyill,occupiedthesamehospitalroom.Onemanwasallowedtositupinhisbedforanhoureach1tohelpdrainthefluid(排除流质)fromhislungs.Hisbedwasnexttotheroom’sonlywindow.Theothermanhadtospendallhistime2onhisback.Thementalkedforhoursonend.Theyspokeoftheirfamilies,theirhomes,theirjobsandawholelotofthings.Everyafternoonwhenthemaninthebedbythewindowcouldsitup,hewouldpassthetimeby3tohisroom-matewhathecouldsee4thewindow.Themanintheotherbedbeganto5forthoseone-hourperiodswhenhis6wouldbebroadenedandbrightenedbyalltheactivityandcoloroftheworldoutside.Thewindowoverlookeda7withalovelylake.Ducksandswansplayedonthewaterwhilechildren8theirmodelboats.Youngloverswalkedarminarmamong9ofeverycolorandafine10ofthecityskylinecouldbeseeninthe11.Asthemandescribedallthis,themanontheothersideoftheroomwouldclosehiseyesand12thebeautifulscene.Daysandweekspassed.Onemorning,thenursearrivedtofindthemanbythewindowhaddied13inhissleep.Later,theothermanasked14hecouldbemovednexttothewindow.Thenursewashappytomaketheswitch.Slowly,painfully,hemanagedto15andtakehisfirstlookatthe16