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完形填空—初级
- Passage 1 -
I enjoy doing many things in my free time, 1 drawing, finishing, reading, singing, dancing, swimming ... But I like drawing best. It’s one of my 2 . It takes most of my free time. In 3 , I didn’t like drawing very much at the beginning.
Until last summer, I went to see one of my classmates 4 he was drawing. I became interested in his 5 drawing at once. He told me 6 I practiced more, I could also draw beautiful drawings. I believed what he 7 . From then on, I 8 up my brush and practiced drawing for one or two hours a day. I found great enjoyment in drawing. Drawing is a kind of creative work. Sometimes you can 9 the things in front of you. But sometimes you should 10 what you want to draw. As a result, it is a good way to improve our imagination (想象力).
( )1. A. for B. in
C. like
( )2. A. pictures B. sports
C. hobbies
( )3. A. front B. fact
C. turn
( )4. A. when B. before
C. after
( )5. A. easy B. wonderful
C. difficult
( )6. A. if B. what
C. which
( )7. A. said B. made
C. gave
( )8. A. came B. picked
C. climbed
( )9. A. write B. get
C. draw
( )10. A. imagine B. learn
C. paint
- Passage 2 -
Near our school there is a store. It’s
1 but there’re 2 of school things. Do
3 like exercise books, erasers, pens 4 color pencils? They are 5 . Big erasers are just one yuan 6 and the small ones are 0.5 yuan each. The color pencils are just 7 2 yuan. I want the cartoon (卡通的) pencil sharpener. It is 8 expensive, either. I will (将) take 9 . Do you want some school things for yourself? Just 10 to this store.
( )1. A. big B. small
C. long D. short
( )2. A. lots B. lot
C. many D. much
( )3. A. I B. they
C. you D. we
( )4. A. or B. and
C. but D. so
( )5. A. nice B. expensive
C. dear D. cheap
( )6. A. one B. every
C. each D. a
( )7. A. for B. on
C. in D. with
( )8. A. not B. no
C. / D. yes
( )9. A. not B. it
C. its D. them
( )10. A. buy B. bring
C. come D. take
完形填空—中级
- Passage 1 -
About ten years ago when I was an
1 in college, I was working as an intern at my University’s Museum of Natural History. One day while 2 at the cash register in gift shop, I saw an 3 couple come in with a little girl in wheelchair. As I looked 4 at this girl, I saw that she was kind of perched 5 her chair. I then realized she had no arms 6 legs, just a head, neck and torso (躯干). She was wearing a little white dress with red polka dots.
As the couple wheeled her up to me I was looking down at the register. I turn my head 7 the girl and gave her a wink. As I took the money from her 8 , I looked back at the girl, who was giving me the cutest (最可爱的), largest smile I have 9 seen. All of sudden her 10 was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, whose smile just
11 me and almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of what life is all about. She took me from a poor, unhappy college student and brought me into her world: a world of 12 , love and warmth.
That was ten years ago. I’m a 13 business person now and whenever I 14 and think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the 15 lesson about life that she taught me.
( )1. A. undergraduated
B. undergraduates
C. undergraduating
D. undergraduate
( )2. A. working B. worked
C. work D. work
( )3. A. old B. older
C. elder D. elderly
( )4. A. near B. nearer
C. closer D. close
( )5. A. on B. in
C. at D. under
( )6. A. and B. or
C. but D. also
( )7. A. toward B. to
C. at D. in front of
( )8. A. parent B. parents
C. grandparents D. father
( )9. A. ever B. never C. / D. before
( )10. A. health B. disabilities C. strongpoints D. before
( )11. A. moved B. melted
C. touched D. moving
( )12. A. smiles B. smile
C. hatred D. unhappiness
( )13. A. losing B. successful
C. frustrated D. good
( )14. A. cheerfull B. good
C. get down D. be delighted with
( )15. A. remarkable
B. bad
C. unsatisfactory
D. unhappiness
- Passage 2 -
There was a flowerseller who did not like to pay for 1 . One day he 2 his leg.
“Go to the doctor,” said his wife, “show that leg to him.”
“No,” he said, “I won’t go to the doctor’
3 the doctor comes to our shop next time. Then I’ll ask him about my leg. 4 I go to see him, I 5 pay.”
The next day the doctor came to the shop to buy some flowers. The flowerseller told the doctor about his broken leg. The doctor looked at it and promised to help.
He took out 6 paper and wrote some- thing on it. “Buy this and put it on the leg before you go to bed every night.” he said.
“Thank you.” said the flowerseller. “And now, sir, here is your flower.”
“How much?” asked the doctor.
“3 pounds.”
“Good,” said the doctor. “I shall not have to 7 you anything today.”
“Why?” asked the flowerseller.
“I have 8 your leg. I want 3 pounds for that. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay 2 pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I usually 9 3 pounds. And I came here today, 10 I? Bye-bye!”
( )1. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
( )2. A. broke B. break
C. cut D. stop
( )3. A. until B. when C. till D. but
( )4. A. when B. whether C. if D. whenever
( )5. A. have to B. must C. should D. need to
( )6. A. a B. a piece of C. a slice of D. one
( )7. A. pay B. give C. spend D. cost
( )8. A. looked B. saw C. examined D. see
( )9. A. ask B. charge C. pay D. spend
( )10. A. do B. did’t
C. did D. don’t
完形填空—高级
- Passage 1 -
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was running to the bus in order not to 1 it, she slipped on some ice and fell under the rear wheels of the bus. She survived the accident, but was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. I went to see her, in my 13-year-old mind thinking she wouldn’t live 2 from then on.
Over the years, I moved and didn’t think much about Helen 3 that. Three year ago, in Florida, my oldest son was 4 by a car while riding his bike, causing a terrible brain injury. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the 5 social worker called. It was a particularly trying day. I burst into tears for no 6 and hung up.
A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, 7 into my son’s room with a box of tissues. After 16 years, I still 8 Helen. She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both got through the 9 of that, she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other. She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could smooth the path for those 10 fortunate than her. She told me that if there anything she could give me, it would be 11 .
Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt 12 . But I also felt the first hope I had felt since learning that my son was hurt. From this person that I thought would have no 13 of life, I learned that 14 there is life, there is hope. My son soon recovered and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a 15 that I can never repay.
- Passage 1 -
I enjoy doing many things in my free time, 1 drawing, finishing, reading, singing, dancing, swimming ... But I like drawing best. It’s one of my 2 . It takes most of my free time. In 3 , I didn’t like drawing very much at the beginning.
Until last summer, I went to see one of my classmates 4 he was drawing. I became interested in his 5 drawing at once. He told me 6 I practiced more, I could also draw beautiful drawings. I believed what he 7 . From then on, I 8 up my brush and practiced drawing for one or two hours a day. I found great enjoyment in drawing. Drawing is a kind of creative work. Sometimes you can 9 the things in front of you. But sometimes you should 10 what you want to draw. As a result, it is a good way to improve our imagination (想象力).
( )1. A. for B. in
C. like
( )2. A. pictures B. sports
C. hobbies
( )3. A. front B. fact
C. turn
( )4. A. when B. before
C. after
( )5. A. easy B. wonderful
C. difficult
( )6. A. if B. what
C. which
( )7. A. said B. made
C. gave
( )8. A. came B. picked
C. climbed
( )9. A. write B. get
C. draw
( )10. A. imagine B. learn
C. paint
- Passage 2 -
Near our school there is a store. It’s
1 but there’re 2 of school things. Do
3 like exercise books, erasers, pens 4 color pencils? They are 5 . Big erasers are just one yuan 6 and the small ones are 0.5 yuan each. The color pencils are just 7 2 yuan. I want the cartoon (卡通的) pencil sharpener. It is 8 expensive, either. I will (将) take 9 . Do you want some school things for yourself? Just 10 to this store.
( )1. A. big B. small
C. long D. short
( )2. A. lots B. lot
C. many D. much
( )3. A. I B. they
C. you D. we
( )4. A. or B. and
C. but D. so
( )5. A. nice B. expensive
C. dear D. cheap
( )6. A. one B. every
C. each D. a
( )7. A. for B. on
C. in D. with
( )8. A. not B. no
C. / D. yes
( )9. A. not B. it
C. its D. them
( )10. A. buy B. bring
C. come D. take
完形填空—中级
- Passage 1 -
About ten years ago when I was an
1 in college, I was working as an intern at my University’s Museum of Natural History. One day while 2 at the cash register in gift shop, I saw an 3 couple come in with a little girl in wheelchair. As I looked 4 at this girl, I saw that she was kind of perched 5 her chair. I then realized she had no arms 6 legs, just a head, neck and torso (躯干). She was wearing a little white dress with red polka dots.
As the couple wheeled her up to me I was looking down at the register. I turn my head 7 the girl and gave her a wink. As I took the money from her 8 , I looked back at the girl, who was giving me the cutest (最可爱的), largest smile I have 9 seen. All of sudden her 10 was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, whose smile just
11 me and almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of what life is all about. She took me from a poor, unhappy college student and brought me into her world: a world of 12 , love and warmth.
That was ten years ago. I’m a 13 business person now and whenever I 14 and think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the 15 lesson about life that she taught me.
( )1. A. undergraduated
B. undergraduates
C. undergraduating
D. undergraduate
( )2. A. working B. worked
C. work D. work
( )3. A. old B. older
C. elder D. elderly
( )4. A. near B. nearer
C. closer D. close
( )5. A. on B. in
C. at D. under
( )6. A. and B. or
C. but D. also
( )7. A. toward B. to
C. at D. in front of
( )8. A. parent B. parents
C. grandparents D. father
( )9. A. ever B. never C. / D. before
( )10. A. health B. disabilities C. strongpoints D. before
( )11. A. moved B. melted
C. touched D. moving
( )12. A. smiles B. smile
C. hatred D. unhappiness
( )13. A. losing B. successful
C. frustrated D. good
( )14. A. cheerfull B. good
C. get down D. be delighted with
( )15. A. remarkable
B. bad
C. unsatisfactory
D. unhappiness
- Passage 2 -
There was a flowerseller who did not like to pay for 1 . One day he 2 his leg.
“Go to the doctor,” said his wife, “show that leg to him.”
“No,” he said, “I won’t go to the doctor’
3 the doctor comes to our shop next time. Then I’ll ask him about my leg. 4 I go to see him, I 5 pay.”
The next day the doctor came to the shop to buy some flowers. The flowerseller told the doctor about his broken leg. The doctor looked at it and promised to help.
He took out 6 paper and wrote some- thing on it. “Buy this and put it on the leg before you go to bed every night.” he said.
“Thank you.” said the flowerseller. “And now, sir, here is your flower.”
“How much?” asked the doctor.
“3 pounds.”
“Good,” said the doctor. “I shall not have to 7 you anything today.”
“Why?” asked the flowerseller.
“I have 8 your leg. I want 3 pounds for that. If people come to my house, I ask them to pay 2 pound for a small thing like that. But when I go to their houses, I usually 9 3 pounds. And I came here today, 10 I? Bye-bye!”
( )1. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
( )2. A. broke B. break
C. cut D. stop
( )3. A. until B. when C. till D. but
( )4. A. when B. whether C. if D. whenever
( )5. A. have to B. must C. should D. need to
( )6. A. a B. a piece of C. a slice of D. one
( )7. A. pay B. give C. spend D. cost
( )8. A. looked B. saw C. examined D. see
( )9. A. ask B. charge C. pay D. spend
( )10. A. do B. did’t
C. did D. don’t
完形填空—高级
- Passage 1 -
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was running to the bus in order not to 1 it, she slipped on some ice and fell under the rear wheels of the bus. She survived the accident, but was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. I went to see her, in my 13-year-old mind thinking she wouldn’t live 2 from then on.
Over the years, I moved and didn’t think much about Helen 3 that. Three year ago, in Florida, my oldest son was 4 by a car while riding his bike, causing a terrible brain injury. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the 5 social worker called. It was a particularly trying day. I burst into tears for no 6 and hung up.
A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, 7 into my son’s room with a box of tissues. After 16 years, I still 8 Helen. She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both got through the 9 of that, she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other. She had married, had children and gotten her degree so that she could smooth the path for those 10 fortunate than her. She told me that if there anything she could give me, it would be 11 .
Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt 12 . But I also felt the first hope I had felt since learning that my son was hurt. From this person that I thought would have no 13 of life, I learned that 14 there is life, there is hope. My son soon recovered and we moved back north, but I owe Helen a 15 that I can never repay.