When I was in seventh grade, I was a candy striper(志愿当护士助手的小姑娘)at a local hospital in my town. Most of the_________I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any_______ and nobody seemed to care about his_______.
I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, _______anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, _______he responded with only an occasional squeeze(捏)of my hand. Mr. Gillespie was in a coma(昏迷).
I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was_______ . I didn’t have the _______to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might _______me he had died. Several_______later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face.
When I ________who it was, my eyes were filled with tears. He was __________! I got up the nerve to ask him if his name was Mr. Gillespie. With a(n)________look on his face, he replied yes. I ________how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever ________ .
He began to tell me how, ________ he lay there asleep, he could hear me talking to him and could________me holding his hand the whole time. Mr. Gillespie________believed that it was my voice and ________that had kept him alive.
Although I haven’t ________ him since, he fills my heart with________every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death.
1.A.time B.energy C.money D.effort
2.A.patients B.relatives C.visitors D.problems
3.A.condition B.requirement C.interest D.thought
4.A.talking about B.helping with C.pointing out D.looking for
5.A.so B.as if C.yet D.even though
6.A.gone B.mad C.died D.excited
7.A.right B.chance C.courage D.time
8.A.cheat B.warn C.remind D.tell
9.A.days B.years C.months D.weeks
10.A.heard B.wondered C.realized D.asked
11.A.great B.lucky C.successful D.alive
12.A.happy B.proud C.nervous D.uncertain
13.A.explained B.remembered C.apologized D.told
14.A.dreamed B.received C.wanted D.shown
15.A.because B.as C.unless D.if
16.A.notice B.appreciate C.imagine D.feel
17.A.firmly B.rightly C.hardly D.wrongly
18.A.touch B.worry C.humour D.treatment
19.A.forgotten B.seen C.missed D.called
20.A.respect B.regret C.joy D.sympathy
高一英语完形填空困难题
When I was in seventh grade, I was a candy striper(志愿当护士助手的小姑娘)at a local hospital in my town. Most of the________I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any_______ , and nobody seemed to care about his_______.
I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, ______anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, _______he responded with only an occasional squeeze(捏)of my hand. Mr. Gillespie was in a coma(昏迷).
I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was_______ . I didn’t have the _______to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might _______me he had died. Several_______later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face.
When I _______who it was, my eyes were filled with tears. He was ________! I got up the nerve to ask him if his name was Mr. Gillespie. With a(n)_______look on his face, he replied yes. I ______how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever ______ .
He began to tell me how, ______ he lay there asleep, he could hear me talking to him and could_______me holding his hand the whole time. Mr. Gillespie_______believed that it was my voice and ______that had kept him alive.
Although I haven’t _____ him since, he fills my heart with_______every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death.
1.A. time B. energy C. money D. effort
2.A. patients B. relatives C. visitors D. problems
3.A. condition B. requirement C. interest D. thought
4.A. talking about B. helping with C. pointing out D. looking for
5.A. so B. as if C. yet D. even though
6.A. gone B. mad C. died D. excited
7.A. right B. chance C. courage D. time
8.A. cheat B. warn C. remind D. tell
9.A. days B. years C. months D. weeks
10.A. heard B. wondered C. realized D. asked
11.A. great B. lucky C. successful D. alive
12.A. happy B. proud C. nervous D. uncertain
13.A. explained B. remembered C. apologized D. told
14.A. dreamed B. received C. wanted D. shown
15.A. because B. as C. unless D. if
16.A. notice B. appreciate C. imagine D. feel
17.A. firmly B. rightly C. hardly D. wrongly
18.A. touch B. worry C. humour D. treatment
19.A. forgotten B. seen C. missed D. called
20.A. respect B. regret C. joy D. sympathy
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
When I was in seventh grade, I was a candy striper(志愿当护士助手的小姑娘)at a local hospital in my town. Most of the_________I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any_______ and nobody seemed to care about his_______.
I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, _______anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, _______he responded with only an occasional squeeze(捏)of my hand. Mr. Gillespie was in a coma(昏迷).
I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was_______ . I didn’t have the _______to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might _______me he had died. Several_______later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face.
When I ________who it was, my eyes were filled with tears. He was __________! I got up the nerve to ask him if his name was Mr. Gillespie. With a(n)________look on his face, he replied yes. I ________how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever ________ .
He began to tell me how, ________ he lay there asleep, he could hear me talking to him and could________me holding his hand the whole time. Mr. Gillespie________believed that it was my voice and ________that had kept him alive.
Although I haven’t ________ him since, he fills my heart with________every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death.
1.A.time B.energy C.money D.effort
2.A.patients B.relatives C.visitors D.problems
3.A.condition B.requirement C.interest D.thought
4.A.talking about B.helping with C.pointing out D.looking for
5.A.so B.as if C.yet D.even though
6.A.gone B.mad C.died D.excited
7.A.right B.chance C.courage D.time
8.A.cheat B.warn C.remind D.tell
9.A.days B.years C.months D.weeks
10.A.heard B.wondered C.realized D.asked
11.A.great B.lucky C.successful D.alive
12.A.happy B.proud C.nervous D.uncertain
13.A.explained B.remembered C.apologized D.told
14.A.dreamed B.received C.wanted D.shown
15.A.because B.as C.unless D.if
16.A.notice B.appreciate C.imagine D.feel
17.A.firmly B.rightly C.hardly D.wrongly
18.A.touch B.worry C.humour D.treatment
19.A.forgotten B.seen C.missed D.called
20.A.respect B.regret C.joy D.sympathy
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
When I was in the seventh grade, I was a volunteer in a hospital. I spent most of the time there with Mr. Green. He never had any ______and nobody seemed to care about his living____.
I spent many days holding his hand, talking to him and ______anything that needed to be done. He became my close friend,_____ he only responded with an occasional (偶尔的) squeeze (捏) of my _________.
I left for a week to visit my parents. And when I came back, Mr. Green was _____. I didn’t have the _______ to ask the nurses where he was. I was afraid that they might _______ me that he had died.
Several _______ later, I became a college student. One day, I noticed a familiar face at a gas station. When I _______ who it was, my eyes were filled with tears. He was _______. He was Mr. Green. With an uncertain look _______ his face, he replied “yes”. I _______how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital, his eyes were full of tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever _______.
He began to tell me that _______ he lay there unconsciously (无意识地), he could hear me talking to him and could _______ me holding his hand all the time. He thought it was an angel (天使), not a person, who was there with him.
Mr. Green _______ believed that it was my voice and _______ that had kept him alive.
Although I haven’t ______ him after that, it fills my heart with ______ every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and death and more importantly, he made me an angel.
1.A. visitors B. relatives C. patients D. doctors
2.A. interests B. requests C. conditions D. opinions
3.A. talking about B. looking after C. pointing out D. helping with
4.A. so that B. even though C. soon after D. as if
5.A. hand B. head C. nose D. arm
6.A. killed B. lost C. gone D. changed
7.A. energy B. chance C. courage D. time
8.A. cheat B. tell C. remind D. warn
9.A. days B. weeks C. months D. years
10.A. recognized B. wondered C. heard D. asked
11.A. well B. alive C. silent D. alone
12.A. at B. on C. behind D. in
13.A. apologized B. remembered C. explained D. required
14.A. dreamed B. saw C. wanted D. received
15.A. because B. if C. unless D. although
16.A. notice B. feel C. imagine D. watch
17.A. hardly B. quickly C. firmly D. nearly
18.A. humor B. duty C. touch D. success
19.A. forgotten B. called C. missed D. seen
20.A. joy B. regret C. respect D. sorrow
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
I was in the seventh grade, and we had moved to New Jersey in November. By then, everyone already had had their own friends, and no one wanted to talk to a new girl. To make things worse, they put me in ''Section L''. I found out later that everyone called Section L ''Loserville''. It was sort of an open secret that it was the section for troublemakers and not-so-smart kids. When I found out, I wanted to scream. I had always been a good student and had amazing friends, and now everyone thought I was a loser!
I did text my friends in Illinois almost every night, especially my best friend, Ana. At first my friends wanted to hear all about it. But then some stopped texting back once I said something about how miserable I was. One night when I was texting with Ana, I complained about another friend who had just done that. Anas texts came really fast for the next few minutes and they surprised me. She said that she was tired of hearing about how bad everything was in New Jersey, too. She said she did not want to hurt my feelings but that I needed to stop feeling so sorry for myself all the time, and I had to try to make things better.
The next day, I thought a lot about what Ana had said. She was right!
I wish I could say that everything changed overnight after that, but it didn't, I was still stuck in ''Loserville'', and some people were still mean (苛刻) to me, even though I tried to just stay out of their way.
But what did change was me — I stopped feeling so sorry for myself and did something about making friends. I signed up to make sets for the school play. I met a lot of new people there, and suddenly I had friends to say hi to in the halls!
I still miss Illinois sometimes, but life in New Jersey isn't so hard anymore. Even though I couldn't change my situation, I could change my attitude — and that made all the difference.
1.''Loserville'' is a section for ________.
A.smart students B.low achievers
C.class leaders D.new comers
2.The writer complained all the time in the new environment because ________.
A.Ana didn’t text back to her B.she was a good student
C.her friends hurt her feelings D.she was unfairly treated
3.What made a difference in changing the situation?
A.She managed to go back to Illinois. B.She ended the friendship with Ana.
C.She began to make friends with others. D.She fought back with her classmates.
4.The best title for the passage can be ________.
A.Everlasting Friendship B.Say Goodbye to ''Loserville''
C.An Incident at School D.Unhappiness in ''Loserville''
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
In the seventh grade when my mother suggested that I should join the golf team, I thought she had lost her mind. But as 36 , my mother won in the end. I 37 on the junior school golf team in the seventh and eighth grade. The summer before 38 school came, I had a burning 39 to play on the high school team.
That summer I 40 almost every Sunday morning on the golf course (高尔夫球场) with my 41 , and too many afternoons counting on the course with my mother. This 42 relationship with my parents 43 during my high school years, and Mom and I 44 it to the hours spent together on the golf course. 45 you're walking down the freshly mowed fairway (高尔夫球场上的平坦大道), staring (凝视) out 46 miles of nothing but golf course, and looking up at the beautiful blue sky, you will realize 47 is important in life. My mom and I have solved most of the world's 48 there and plan to write a book together one day. We talk about such things in the middle of a round of (一轮比赛) golf as we would never do at 49 , where she is Mom and I am an annoying ( 惹人烦恼的 ) teenager. On the golf course, we're just two people who 50 golf.
51 has become part of my life during the past years. My friends know in the summer the place to find me is on the golf course. There is 52 I love more than a perfect autumn morning, riding around in a golf cart with my dad. Golf has 53 me and made me into the person I am today. And I have to 54 that all of it is thanks to my mom who 55 me join that middle school golf team. She was right -- as usual.
1.A. much B. well C. usual D. normal
2.A. played B. joined C. got D. went
3.A. junior B. high C. primary D. college
4.A. fire B. opinion C. hope D. desire
5.A. took B. spent C. cost D. bought
6. A. father B. mother C. sister D. teacher
7. A. funny B. unhappy C. close D. lasting
8.A. changed B. began C. broke D. continued
9. A. owe B. lead C. lend D. explain
10. A. Until B. When C. How D. Why
11.A. in B. through C. across D. into
12. A. that B. who C. which D. what
13.A. problems B. questions C. answers D. secrets
14. A. school B. home C. table D. course
15. A. discover B. hate C. love D. think
16. A. Walking B. Studying C. Talking D. Golfing
17.A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything
18.A. shaped B. controlled C. helped D. given
19. A. regret B. accept C. consider D. support
20.A. appreciated B. brought C. made D. invited
高一英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was in seventh grade, I was a candy striper(志愿做护士助手的小姑娘) at a local hospital in my town. Most of the41 I spent there was with Mr Gillespie. He never had any42 , and nobody seemed to care about his 43.
I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him,__44__anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine,45he responded with only an occasional squeeze(捏) of my hand. Mr Gillespie was in a coma(昏迷).
I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr Gillespie was 46 . I didn’t have the 47to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might 48me he had died.
Several 49later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face. When I 50who it was, my eyes filled with tears. He was 51! I built up the courage to ask him if his name was Mr Gillespie. With a(n) 52look on his face, he replied yes. I 53how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever 54.
He began to tell me how, 55he lay there comatose, he could hear me talking to him and could56me holding his hand the whole time. Mr Gillespie57believed that it was my voice and58that had kept him alive.
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高一英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’m Grace, 13 years old and in seventh grade in Florida. This school year has been normal. However, my family and I spent my sixth-grade year driving all over Europe, seeing amazing places, meeting all kinds of people, and getting closer as a family in the process.
When my family decided to move to Europe, we were excited . But we had a problem. We couldn’t find a vehicle that had enough space to work for our five-member family, so my dad decided he’d just made one. No matter where we were , our new home took some getting used to (花时间适应). I had to leave a lot of my stuff behind because so little of it would fit into my tiny new room. We had to be careful to save our water. And we were doing home school, which worked out great.
No matter what, I made sure to look out my window every morning , because the view was different every day — England, then France, Italy,Greece... each special in its own way. In country after country, we touched around and tried to pick up little bits of the local language, but that didn’t help us much. Luckily we kept finding people who knew some English. Everywhere we went , we saw the most amazing things. I love reading about places in my textbooks and then getting out of our vehicle to look right at them . I can’t pick a favourite spot, because whichever one we were at seemed to be the best at the time.
After our trip ended , we moved to Florida. But it makes me happy that my family had this great year-long experience together. I’m thankful for that.
1. Compared with the seventh-grade school year, Grace’s sixth-grade year was ____
A. normal B. painful
C. unusual D. successful
2.How did Grace and her family travel in Europe?
A. By car B.By taxi
C.By bike D.By plane
3. Grace had to throw away many of her things because________
A. her parents didn’t allow her to keep them
B. there was not enough room to keep them
C. she had other similar things
D. they were out of style
4. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?
A.Grace likes Italy very much
B. Grace prefers travelling to reading
C. Grace can speak different language s well
D .Grace enjoyed the experience with her family
5. Which one of the following phrases can best describe the whole passage?
A.Getting along with my family
B. Looking out of my window
C.My new moving home
D.My life on the road
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
In seventh grade, I decided to try out for my school musical. I only made it through the first part before the drama teacher stopped me. It goes without saying that my Christmas carol didn’t get me any role.
Am I embarrassed? No. Not just because it was ten years ago, but also because it’s such a great story to share. Why? I think the main reason is that admitting to mistakes makes you easier to relate to. Interestingly enough, science proves this theory.
Researchers have conducted numerous studies and have concluded that when someone makes a mistake or acts in a clumsy(笨拙的) way, they are found to be more likeable. In other words, if you’re competent(有能力的) at something and then you mess up, it shows your human side. This allows others to connect and relate to you, which in turn makes them like you more.
Growing up, I was the type of student who had to get straight A’s and the type of athlete who always had to perform at the top of the game. The problem was that my standards were so high that I was never happy. It was only when I learned to let go and forgive myself for my mistakes that I truly felt relaxed.
When one of your close friends or family members makes a mistake, are you quick to forgive and forget? Sadly, many of us often express more sympathy(同情) for others than ourselves. With each mistake comes a lesson, and if you can learn to let go and forgive yourself, you will be better equipped to handle life’s challenges going forward.
More importantly, if you’re frequently worried about looking silly, you’ll never be able to get improvement at work. Even if you make a fool of yourself, it isn’t the end of the world. Think about it: what’s the worst that can happen? In many cases, the reward often outweighs the risk.
1.What does the underlined part “this theory” probably refer to?
A. A mistake makes you more likeable.
B. An embarrassed person tends to act clumsily.
C. Competent people always mess up in life.
D. It’s not embarrassing to share mistakes.
2.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. The author is proud of her work.
B. The author was once a perfectionist.
C. The author always made some mistakes.
D. The author felt ashamed of her high standards.
3.What message can be got in the last two paragraphs?
A. Making a fool of yourself when necessary.
B. Being sensitive when it comes to forgiveness.
C. Viewing mistakes as learning opportunities.
D. Not being afraid to face your mistakes.
4.What does the author want to tell us in the passage?
A. It’s okay to make mistakes.
B. Everyone may make mistakes.
C. It’s time to forgive yourself.
D. How to forgive our mistakes.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Yang Yang was a native of Liaoning Province. When he was in Grade Two, his got worse. Later he was found to have sick changes to his retina (视网膜). At 15, he had to school because of his injured eyes.
“Though I my eyesight, I wanted very much to read and study, even if just for ,” Yang says. “My parents my eyes. They have read to me since my childhood.”
Yang the national college entrance exam and entered the Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, where he acupuncture (针灸). In 1999, Yang graduated from college and decided to go on for education.
Later Yang bought a special software (软件) which helped him to the Internet and send e-mails. With the software, Yang hoped to a postgraduate (研究生) degree. But he found that no Chinese offered such degrees specifically for sight-injured people. As the first step toward getting a post-graduate from a foreign university, Yang decided to take the TOEFL for the blind.
After English through computers, Yang took the test in Hong Kong, a mark of 97 out of 120. After taking part in video interviews and the necessary forms and papers, Yang was 47 to the University of Southern California.
“Studying can help me my life. One can change one’s life through effort. I believe that with effort, a child can draw a world if you give him a pen and paper,” Yang says.
1.A. eyesight B. health C. hearing D. study
2.A. rescued B. ignored C. suffered D. treated
3.A. look B. attend C. take D. leave
4.A. imagined B. lost C. recovered D. caught
5.A. education B. fun C. experience D. knowledge
6.A. cared for B. looked after C. acted as D. kept off
7.A. passed B. made C. tried D. broke
8.A. offered B. picked C. received D. studied
9.A. more B. quicker C. easier D. further
10.A. surf B. repair C. build D. accept
11.A. buy B. start C. get D. keep
12.A. hospitals B. universities C. departments D. groups
13.A. course B. material C. test D. degree
14.A. learning B. translating C. speaking D. remembering
15.A. breaking B. scoring C. discovering D. starting
16.A. looking through B. putting up C. handing in D. carrying on
17.A. admitted B. turned C. promised D. refused
18.A. affect B. keep C. find D. improve
19.A. firmly B. hardly C. only D. partly
20.A. popular B. beautiful C. natural D. real
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When Johnnie Martin was in the second grade in high school, one day a psychologist of the school called him into his office.
“Johnnie, I’ve made a very careful study of you. And I feel sorry to have to tell you… Though you have worked very hard, it has not helped. You’re just not fit for it.”
The boy buried his face in his hands, “This will be hard on my parents,” he said. “Their one idea is for me to be a college man.”
The psychologist laid his hand on the boy’s shoulder and said, “People have different kinds of talents. Some day you will find what your special gift is and when you do, you will make your parents very proud of you.”
Johnnie never went back to school. Jobs were scarce in town, but he managed to keep busy mowing the lawns of the householders and puttering in their flowerbeds. Before long he discovered he had an eye for color.
One day while he was downtown, he happened to notice a stretch of unused land behind the city hall. Chance or fate or whatever you may like to call it brought one of the town’s aldermen(市政委员会委员)round the corner just at that moment. The boy said, “I can make a garden out of this dump, if you’ll let me do it.”
“The town’s got no money for it,” said the alderman.
“I don’t want any money for it,” said the boy. “I just want to do it.”
The alderman was shocked to find someone who did not want money. He took Johnnie into an office, and when the young man came out he had the authority to clean up the public eyesore. Before long the old dump became a little beautiful park.
It was also a kind of show window for Johnnie. People saw the result of his skill and knew him as a natural landscape gardener.
That was twenty-five years ago. Today Johnnie is the head of a successful business in landscape gardening. His aging parents are proud of Johnnie, for he is not only a success, but he has also made his part of the world a lovelier place to live in.
1.The psychologist called Johnnie into his office to ________.
A. persuade him to give up schooling B. help him find out his gift
C. give him some suggestions on study D. encourage him to work hard
2.What did Johnnie Martin have a gift for?
A. Drawing. B. Gardening. C. Repairing. D. Engineering.
3.The underlined part “the public eyesore” refers to ________.
A. the city hall B. the town C. the park D. the dump
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A. Where there is a will, there is a way.
B. Gardeners are born and not made.
C. Everyone has something special.
D. Interest is the key to success.
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析