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山西晋城市2016高考英语完形填空(二轮)选练(2)及答案【深圳市2014高考英语综合能力测试题】完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

The British writer Paul Smith has become the first person to travel half-way around the world on Twitter. Smith, who considers himself as an ordinary person, traveled __l__ for 30 days, relying on the kindness of Twitter __2__. During his journey, he has raised money for “Charity Water”, which helps to bring clean and __3__ drinking water to developing nations.Like millions of people, he spends a lot of time using Twitter, a social networking site that connects friends and strangers alike. __4__ himself the “Twitchhiker”, Smith vowed (发誓) not to__5__ for transport or accommodation during the month of travel. Instead, he depended on help__6__ by Twitter users. He made his goal the __7__ point on the other side of the world from Britain-Campbell Island, several hundred miles from the southern tip of New Zealand.The most important __8__ was this: Smith couldn’t ask Twitter users fo r specific help. It was up to them to offer __9__. and decide his route. When he accepted an offer, he would meet the__10__. to pick up his ticket.Within two days of __11__ his idea online, Twitchhiker became headline __12__in New Zealand. The British comedian, writer and announcer Stephen Fry heard of the journey and asked his tens of thousands of followers to help Smith's travels.Smith’s __13__ journey inspired acts of kindness from Twitter users around the world.Smith said, "During my 30 days as the Twitchhiker, I discovered that __14__ is universal and that the whole can be much greater than the sum of its parts. __15__, I received a life-changing lessonin self-belief and living without regrets.”1. A. unsuccessfully B. successfullyC. difficultlyD. easily2. A. players B. travelersC. friendsD. followers3. A. safe B. dangerousC. deepD. dirty4. A. Making B. TreatingC. NamingD. Introducing5. A. care B. standC. waitD. pay6. A. offered B. boughtC. soldD. requested7. A. nearest B. farthestC. highestD. lowest8. A. routine B. replyC. reportD. rule9. A. assistance B. timeC. salaryD. job10. A. visitor B. reminderC. receiverD. sender11. A. practicing B. givingC. announcingD. exchanging12. A. news B. wordC. personD. story13. A. unusual B. commonC. unpleasantD. strange14. A. help B.kindnessC. businessD. travel15. A. However B. RegularlyC. EventuallyD. Moreover【参考答案】1-5 BDACD 6-10 ABDAD 11-15 CAABD完形填空为了给一家慈善机构筹集善款,英国Twitter社交网站用户Smith在很多Twitter用户的帮助下,没有花一分钱走遍了半个地球。

1. B。

从第一句可知Paul成功完成了30天的旅行。

2. D。

Twitter是一个社交网站,Paul是依靠Twitter跟帖者的热心进行旅行的,因此选D。

3. A。

他为“慈善水”筹集钱的目的就是要把清洁而又安全的(safe)饮用水带到发展中国家,其他选项均不符合句意,故选A。

4. C。

根据上下文,这里应指Paul给自己取网名“Twitchhiker”。

5. D。

根据上下文,这里应指为交通和住宿付费。

6. A。

从上句可知,Smith发誓在他旅行的那个月他不支出运输和食宿费用,相反,他依靠社交网站用户提供的帮助,因此应选A。

7. B。

从后面“on the other side of the world from Britain —Campbell Island, several hundred miles of the southern tip of New Zealand.”可知,他的目的地定在地球另一端离英国最远的一个地方,因此应为B。

8. D。

根据冒号之后的Smith couldn’t ask Twitter users for specific help判断这就是规定的具体内容,故选D。

9. A。

句中的them即Twitter users。

根据前文的help判断,社交网站的用户决定向Smith提供援助(assistance)和路线,故选A。

10. D。

根据上下文,这里应是去见提供帮助的人。

11. C。

这里指Paul把他的想法在网上公布,因此应选C。

12. A。

这里指Twitchhiker即Smith成了新西兰的头条新闻(headline news)。

13. A。

根据全文可知,Smith不寻常(unusual)的旅行鼓舞了全世界Twitter用户的慈善行动,因此答案为A。

14. B。

经过30天的旅行之后,Smith先生不无感慨地说慈善(kindness)是世界性的。

15. D。

Smith不仅发现慈善是世界性的,而且(moreover)他还得到了很多教训。

【深圳市2014高考英语综合能力测试题(9)】完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

You’ve heard of -a website that helps shelters and rescue groups find loving homes for anim als. Maybe you’ve even found your own __l__ through the site, but do you know Petfinder __2__ with an idea that came about on the way to a New Year’s dinner?Dating back t0 1995, Google wasn’t a verb and Facebook and QQ didn’t __3__.The World WideWeb was more of a wild world. My husband Jared was a doctor and I worked for urban forestry. We both thought that everything was possible on the web, which, we believed at that time, wasn’t used __4__,We wanted to create a website. The question was: who would __5__ from our website? That was what we were discussing in the car that night on the way to our friend’s home for __6__.We thought about many ideas. “The website would make use of technology for a __7__ responsible cause,” Jared finally said.What cause needed our help? In the end, we both thought of animal shelters. Sure, we loved animals and I’d “saved” them when l was a kid like the snake I found in the backyard which I then persuaded my parents to let me __8__. At that time my focus was on planting trees and Jared put his heart into helping the __9__.We didn’t even have a pet. Yet, I knew every year, millions of abandoned pets - healthy, loving animals who only wanted a __10__ —were killed. We couldn’t wait to tell our friends about our __11__. They volunteered to help. Jared and I worked on –that’s what we _12 it. We wanted the site to be __13__ to potential adopters. That meant all expenses came out of our own pocket. However, we knew if we saved just one life a month, it would be worth it.Two years later our site went __14__. Today, more than 12,500 animal welfare groups around the country post information about animals on Petfinder; 65 percent of animal __15__ in the US come through the site.1. A. shelter B. group C. home D. pet2. A. leave B. went C. started D. stayed3. A. exist B. endC. passD. invent4. A. passively B. effectivelyC. positivelyD. actively5. A. benefit B. differC. chooseD. separate6. A. dinner B. adviceC. helpD. information7. A. naturally B. speciallyC. sociallyD. personally8. A. keep B. eatC. killD. sell9. A. sick B. poorC. animalD. pet10. A. clinic B. homeC. motherD. friend11. A. disaster B. promiseC. concernD. idea12. A. created B. namedC. imaginedD. hoped13. A. free B. necessaryC. usefulD. limited14. A. profitable B. unpopularC. internationalD. national15. A. trades B. productsC. treatmentsD. adoptions【参考答案】1-5 DCABA 6-10 ACAAB 11-15 DBADD完形填空本文介绍了 这个网站的创办目的和过程。

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