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高考完型填空练习题精选(附答案)Cloze OneDuring a bullfight, a drunk suddenly _1_ into the middle of the ring. The 2 began to shout, but the drunk didnt 3 the danger. The bull was busy with the matador (斗牛士) 4 , but it suddenly caught 5 of the drunk who was 6 a red cap. The bull 7 all about the matador and rushed to the drunk. The crowd suddenly 8 quiet. The drunk, however, 9 quite sure of himself. When the bull got 10 him he stepped 11 to let it pass. The crowd burst into 12 and the drunk 13 . 14 this time. however, three men had come into the 15 and they quickly dragged the drunk 16 . 17 the bull seemed to fell sorry for him, for it 18 sympathetically(同情地) 19 the drunk was out of the way 20 once more drew its attention to the matador.1. A steppedB. climbedC. went D. wandered2. A. crowdB. matadorC. bull D. drunk3. A. recognize B. thinkC. realize D. see4. A. for a time B. in timeC. at the time D. at times5. A hold B. attentionC. sight D. breath6. A. wearingB. signingC. moving D. having7. A forgotB. leftC. lost D. missed8. A. grewB. remainedC. kept D. changed9. A. sawB. made C. had D. seemed10. A. close by B. close toC. far away D. far form11. A. outB. upC. in D. aside12. A. shotsB. voiceC. crying D. cheers13. A. ranB. criedC. jumped D. bowed14. A. AtB. ByC. For D. During15. A fightB. sightC. ring D. power16. A. safetyB. outsideC. distance D. go17. A. OnlyB. EverC. Even D. Just18. A. seemed B. lookedC. looked for D. looked on19. A. thoughB. becauseC. when D. until20. A. afterB. beforeC. when D. untilCloze TwoIt was in the autumn that I saw the long-haired sitting at the end of the station. Her eyes 1 with a special good 2 and trust. She was 3 .“Hi,“ I said. She came over, 4 her tongue over my hand carefully, 5 herself to be scratched (抓) for a time, waved her tail in circle and lay down again. I remembered thinking there are times God puts a 6 in front of you. I took the dog.She went totally 7 when she understood the news, 8 up to kiss my face. To get her home safely, I had to 9 her like a baby. She lay in my arms, eyes calmly 10 on mine as if to say, “Hey, this is a nice idea. Why didnt you think of it before?“I named the dog Elizabeth. Height: about 30 inches. Weight: 35 pounds. Eyes: brown. Tongue: red. Tail: rich. She never barked (吠叫). In 14 years, I heard her voice 11 three times.At night Liz and I stayed up 12 dawn. watching TV. She liked 13 better than to sit at my 14 .After a while, my place became a dogs room. She kept herself 15 . She also ran away 16 . If you opened a door or window, she was out of it. It was a good thing I lived on the 17 floor.Liz loved to run, that was it. I would take her to a 18 sports ground, and she would run at full speed. Then Id 19 her in the back of the car, 20 shed sleep. It was a dogs car, too.1. A. showedB. appearedC. flashedD. glowed2. A. natureB. abilityC. habitD. look3. A. sadB. beautifulC. aloneD. kind4. A. touchedB. passedC. handedD. spat5. A. askedB. gaveC. allowedD. seated6. A. chanceB. choiceC. presentD. dog7. A. gladB. madC. surprisedD. strange8. A. comingB. jumpingC. goingD. standing9. A. holdB. takeC. treatD. bring10. A. looking B. checkingC. resting D. examining11. A. no more than B. at leastC. maybeD. at worst12. A. duringB. tillC. fromD. into13. A. noB. itC. nothingD. much14. A. chairB. bedC. desk D. side15. A. busyB. cleanC. singingD. running16. A. all the timeB. at timesC. at a timeD. often17. A. ground B. woodenC. smoothD. second18. A. oldB. nearC. nearbyD. nearer19. A. putB. pileC. sendD. keep20. A. thatB. whichC. whereD. what Cloze ThreeIn this small town there was not a single man of importance who would dare to have a housekeeper younger than sixty, for fear of what people might say about them. I was 1 , however. When I needed a housekeeper I 2 a girl called Bridie Casey, a lovely little girl of seventeen from a village up the coast. But I 3 my choice carefully. I drove out there one day when she was at home, and I had a look at the cottage and a 4 with her mother and a cup of tea, and after that I did not need anyone to say that she was 5 . I knew if there was anything Bridie did not do 6 her mother would not 7 long to correct her. After that, there was only one 8 to rise.“Have you a 9 Bridie?” said I.“No, doctor, I have not,“ said she with a simple expression that did not 10 me a bit. As a doctor you soon get used to innocent(无邪的) 11 .“Well, youd better 12 and get one.“ said I, “ 13. Im not going to take you.“14 this she laughed.15 she started working at my house. She proved to be very 16 and efficient(高效率的). Of curse, she was so good-looking that people who
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