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統(tǒng)考《大學(xué)英語B》完型填空專項練習(xí)1.Mr.Brownandhiswifehadasmallbarneararailwaystation.Thebardidn’tclose1__midnightbecausepeoplecametodrinkwhiletheywere2fortrains.Sothebusinesswasgood.Attwoo’clockonemorning,amanwasstillsittingat(yī)thetableinthebar.Hewas3.Mr.Brown’syoungwifewantedtogotobed.Shelooked4thebarseveraltimes,butthemankeptsleeping.Thenatlastshewenttoherhusbandandsaidtohim,“Youhavetriedtowakethatmanseveraltimes,andheisn’tdrinkinganything.Whyhaven’tyousenthimaway?It’stoolate.”“Oh,no,Idon’twanttosendhimaway,”heanswered5a1.A.with B.around?C.sleeping?D.until E.waiting2.A.with B.around C.sleeping D.until E.waiting3.A.with B.around?C.sleeping D.until?E.waiting4.A.with B.around C.sleeping?D.until E.waiting5.A.with ?B.around?C.sleeping?D.until?E.waiting2.Humanlanguageisasystemofsymbols.Nootheranimalhasacomplexsymboliclanguagethatmustbelearned.Animallanguageislargelyinstinctive,1basichumanlanguageislearnedspeech,composedofsoundsthatsymbolizethings,ideas,actions,andthelike.Welearntoread,oftenwithconsiderableeffort,bynoticingor2taughtthatgroupsoflettersstandforthesoundsthatwealreadyknowhowtospeak.Welearntowrite,witheven__3effort,bylearningtoformtheletters,4aresymbolsofsounds,andtoputthemtogetheronpapersothatotherscanreadwhatwe“say”.Sincehumanlanguageisaformofhumanbehavior,thereisnothingabsoluteaboutit.Ithasdevelopedlowlythroughouthumanhistoryandwillcontinuetodevelop.IntheEnglishlanguagethereareperhaps600,000sounds,possiblymore,butmostofthemare5onlytospecialistsandarerarelyused.1.A.being ?B.while?C.great(yī)er D.knownE.which2.A.being? B.while?C.greater?D.knownE.which3.A.being B.while?C.greater D.knownE.which4.A.being? B.while C.great(yī)er D.knownE.which5.A.being B.while?C.greater?D.knownE.which3.Itseemsquiteclearlyunjusttopaytwopeopledifferentamountsofmoneyfordoingthesamework.Butitisnotaseasyasitappealsatfirst__1__tointroduceequalpayforequalwork.Twopeoplemaybeworkingsidebysideinafactoryanddoingthesamework,butonemaybedoingittwiceasfastasthe__2__;oronemaybemakingnomistakes,whiletheotherismakingalot.Insomekindsofwork,onecansolvetheproblemofspeedifonepaysbytheamountofworktobedoneandnotbythehour:workpaidforinthis__3__iscalledpiece-work.Butitisnotalwayspossibletodothis,soitissometimesusefultopayworkersatdifferentrates,whichtakedifferencesinskillinto__4__.Thisusuallymeansthat(yī)theyoungerandthereforelessexperiencedworkergetslessthanthe__5__andmoreexperiencedone,whichseemsreasonableenough.1.A.other? B.sight?? C.older ??D.way ? E.account2.A.other ?B.sight C.older? D.way ??E.a(chǎn)ccount3.A.other? B.sight???C.older ?D.way? E.account4.A.other ??B.sight C.older D.way? ?E.account5.A.other? B.sight ? C.older ??D.way ??E.account4.Nomancanchangetheweather.Nobodycancontroltheweather.Butifpeoplereadcorrectlythesignsaroundthem,theycantell1theweatherwillbelikethefollowingdayortwo.Formanycenturiespeoplehavestudiedtheweatherandtriedto2weat(yī)herforecasting.Sometimesdistantobjectssuchashillsandtalltreesdon’tseemtobeveryclear.Thisis3ofmuchwatervapourintheairandthereforerainwillprobablycome.Ifsomebirdsflyhigh,fineweatheriscoming,butiftheyflyneartheground,rainyorstormyweatherisontheway.Itisprobablybecauseoftheinsectswhichtheyarehunting4__theyflyverylow.Ifafogappearsinthemorningjustaboutsunrise,thenthedaywillbewarm.Instead,ifafogappearsintheevening,thenextdaywillbringwetweather.Ifthesunsetismostlyredincolor,thenthefollowingdaywillbefine.Ifarainbowappearsinthemorning,rainyweatherwillprobablycome.Mostofthe5sayingshavebeenmadebypeoplewhohaveusedtheireyesandbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.1.A.what??B.above?C.make?D.thatE.sign2.A.what? B.above?C.make D.thatE.sign3.A.what ?B.above?C.make D.thatE.sign4.A.what??B.a(chǎn)bove?C.make?D.thatE.sign5.A.what(yī)? B.above C.make D.thatE.sign5.Mancannotgoonincreasinghisnumberatthepresentrate.Inthe__1__30yearsmanwillfaceaperiodofcrisis.__2__expertsbelievethattherewillbeawidespreadfoodshortage.Otherexpertsthinkthisistoopessimistic,andthatmancanpreventthingsfromgettingworsethantheyarenow.Butrememberthattwothirdsofthepeopleintheworldareunder-nourished(有營養(yǎng)的)orstarvingnow.Onethingthat(yī)mancandoistolimitthe__3__ofbabiesborn.Theneed__4__thisisobvious,butitisnot__5__toachieve.Peoplehavetobepersuadedtolimittheirfamilies.1.A.for????B.easy ??C.Some ? D.number ?E.next2.A.for?? ?B.easy ? C.Some ?D.number ?E.next3.A.for ? ?B.easy? ?C.Some???D.number ?E.next4.A.for?? B.easy C.Some? ?D.number ?E.next5.A.for ? B.easy C.Some? ?D.number E.next6.Kellyisaclerk.Sheworksinatown.Sheisbusyfrommorningto___1___.Shegetsupat(yī)sixo’clockinthemorningandgoestodomorningexerciseathalfpastsix.Thenshehasbreakfast___2___thefamilyataquarterpastseven.Shegoestoworkataquarterpasteight.She___3___workathalfpastfourandgoeshome.Shearriveshomeataquartertofive.Athalfpastsixshemakessupper.Aftersupper,shehasalittlerest.Sometimesshe___4___TVforalittlewhile.Shestudiesforaboutanhour___5___shegoestobed.1.A.watches B.finishes? C.with ?D.before? ?E.night2.A.watches? B.finishes C.with ??D.before E.night3.A.watches? B.finishes??C.with ? D.before E.night4.A.watches B.finishes? C.with ?D.before?? E.night5.A.wat(yī)ches? B.finishes C.with? D.before???E.night7.MumuisaChineseboy.Butnowhe___1__intheUK.Helivesand___2__withMrandMrsGreeninLondon.Theyareverynicetohim.Buttheylikedifferentfood.Forbreakfast,MrandMrsGreenwouldlikemilk,eggsandsomevegetables,sometimestheyhavefruits.Mumuwouldlikemilkandeggs,buthewouldn’tlikevegetablesatthebreakfasttime.Lunchisatone___3___.MrandMrsGreenusuallyhavelargehamburgers.Mumudoesn’tlikethem.Hethinksthey’re___4___.Hewouldlikesomerice.Afterthat,he’dlikesomefruits.___5___MrandMrsGreenusuallyhaveafternoontea.Fordinner,MrandMrsGreenhavesoup,beef,vegetablesandfruit.Mumuwouldn’tlikeanybeef,he’dlikesomenoodles.1.A.eats ?B.is C.But ?D.o’clock??E.bad2.A.eats ?B.is? C.But ?D.o’clock ?E.bad3.A.eats??B.is C.But? D.o’clock? E.bad4.A.eats ?B.is??C.But ?D.o’clock? E.bad5.A.eat(yī)s ?B.is C.But??D.o’clock E.bad8.Onenight,athiefbrokeintoanoldman’shouse.He___1___anoiseandwokeuptheoldmanandhiswife.Thehusbandtoldhiswifetobesilent,whilehesaidloudly,“Mydear,thesedaysthievesarecleverer.Iftheytake___2___theirclothesandputthemonthetable,thepeopleintheroomwillfallasleepandcan’twakeup.”Whenthethief___3___this,hetookoffhisclothesatonceandwasreadytosetouttowork.Atthis___4___,thehusbandsuddenlyshoutedinaloudvoice:“Stopthief!Stopthief!”Thethiefwasveryfrightened.Heranawayasfastashecouldand___5___hisclothesonthetable.1.A.made? B.moment C.off? D.left ?E.heard2.A.made B.moment ?C.off? D.left???E.heard3.A.made?? B.moment??C.off? ?D.left E.heard4.A.made?? B.moment??C.off? ?D.left???E.heard5.A.made? ?B.moment ?C.off D.left E.heard9.Thisismytimetable.IstudyatNo.3MiddleSchoolofDongfang.FromMondaytoFridayIgetup___1___6:30a.m.Ihave___2___at7:00andthenIgotoschool.Idon’tliketobelate.Ourclasses___3___at(yī)8:30a.m.Wehavefourclassesinthemorning.Ioftenhavelunchatschoolwithmyclassmates.Intheafternoon,wehavetwoclasses.Classesareoverat3:30,andIgethomeat4:00.ButsometimesIdon’t___4___schoolsoearlybecauseIplaybasketballontheplayground.Ihavesupperatabout6:00.AftersupperIdomyhomework.IoftenwatchTV,butsometimesI___5___todosomereadingandthestorybooksareveryinteresting.Iusuallygotobedat(yī)about10:00p.m.1.A.leave?? B.at(yī)? ? C.like? D.breakfast E.start2.A.leave B.at?? C.like ?D.breakfast??E.start3.A.leave? B.at(yī) C.like??D.breakfast E.start4.A.leave ? B.at(yī) ??C.like D.breakfast E.start5.A.leave?? B.at ?? C.like ?D.breakfast??E.start10.Forthefirsttimeinourmarriage,Ihaddecidedtospendmyholidayalone,withoutmywife.Wehadnot1.Mycommonsensetoldmethat(yī)allhabits–evengoodones–shouldbebrokenfromtimetotime.Doingeverythingtogetherwithmywifehadbecomeverymuchofahabitwithme.SoIhadgoneofftoItaly2myowntospendthreeweeksatahotelattheseaside.Ihadhopeditwouldbeniceandwarm.Butactuallyitwas35intheshade,3__enoughtoroastanox.Iwalkedaboutinshorts,mybaldhead4withahandkerchief,sweatingandthirsty.AndallthetimeIhadtothinkofmywife,whohadgonetothemountainsofNorthWalesandwasdoubtlessenjoyingherselfverymuch.WhyhadI,withmysensitiveEnglishskin,gonetoItalyofallplaces?Atnight,Iwaskept5bytwobandsplayinglikemadinthebardownstairs.1.A.hot? B.awake?C.on D.coveredE.quarreled2.A.hot? B.awake C.on D.coveredE.quarreled3.A.hot??B.awake C.on D.coveredE.quarreled4.A.hot B.awake C.on D.coveredE.quarreled5.A.hot ?B.awake C.on?D.coveredE.quarreled11.MostpeoplehaveheardofShakespeare(莎士比亞)andaresomewhatfamiliarwithhisplays,__1fewknowmuchabouthislife.Infact,littleisknownforcertainabouthisearlyyearsandschooling.2isitclearwhyhelefthisnativeStratford.ApparentlyhearrivedinLondonwithoutfriendsormoney,andatfirsthadtoearnhislivingbytakingcareofthehorsesoftheatre-goers.Intimehebecame3forhiswitandimaginat(yī)ionandwasinvitedtobecomeoneoftheactors.By1592,whenShakespeare’snamefirstappearedintherecords,hewasalreadyaleadingplayerinanactingcompanyundertheprotectionofahighofficialatcourt.Hehadstartedto___4playswhichattractedlargeaudiencesandeventuallyhebecamequiteawealthyman.Shortlyafter1600hereturnedtoStratford,wherehecontinuedtowriteplays,5themthegreattragediesOthello,Macbeth,andKingLear.1.A.recognized B.write?C.nor D.but E.among2.A.recognized B.write?C.Nor D.but?E.among3.A.recognized B.write?C.nor?D.but E.among4.A.recognized B.write?C.nor?D.but?E.among5.A.recognized B.write?C.nor?D.but?E.among12.Thereisanoldsayingthathusbandsandwivesstarttolookandbehavelikeeachotherafteratime.Idon’tknowifthiswastrueofmymotherandfat(yī)her.Bothofmyparentshadbrownhairandbrowneyesandlowvoices.Myfather,__1__,waseightyearsolderthanmymotherandtallerandthinner.Hewasbuiltasstraightasanarrow.Mymotherwasshorterandhadarounderandfullerfaceandshelookedassoftasapillow.Mymotherwasquieterandtalkedlessthanmyfatherdid.Shewasalsoamuchmorepatientpersonthanmyfather.Myfatherwasmoreexperiencedinlife.Hewas__2__todoingeverythingquickly.Mymother,ontheotherhand,workedandspokemoreslowly.Theywerefondofnatureandsports,suchaswalking,gardeningandswimming.Theywereboth__3__inreadingandmusic,butmyfatherpreferredhistorybooks,whilemymotherlikedtoreadromanticnovels.Inmusic,theirtypesweresimilar,andtheywereneverproudoflisteningtoit.Mostofthetimetheywereinagreementonbringing__4__theirchildren.Theybothbelievedingivingthemloveandneitheronebelievedinpunishingthemphysically.Attimes,theirpersonalitieswereverymuchalike,butatothertimes,theyseemedvery__5__.Perhapsthat(yī)iswhynoneoftheirchildrenknowswhichparenthelooksorbehaveslike.1.A.however? ?B.interested ?C.up?? D.used? ?E.different2.A.however???B.interested??C.up D.used E.different3.A.however???B.interested??C.up ? D.used E.different4.A.however ? B.interested? C.up???D.used? ?E.different5.A.however ?B.interested? C.up ??D.used E.different13.Youmaythinkthereisonlysandinthedesertoftheworld,butitisnottrue.Inthedesert,asweknow,thereisalittlerainanditisnot1formostplants.Stillwecanseesomeplantsliveinthedesert.Thereiswaterinsomeplacesinthedeserts.Wecalltheseplacesoases(綠洲).Intheoases,therearevillagesandtowns.Peoplegrowallkindsofvegetablesandriceinthefieldsthere.Peoplealsoliveoutsidetheoases.Theyhavecamels,sheepandotheranimals.Theseanimalslive2thedesertplantsfortheirfoodanddonotneedanywat(yī)er.Theanimalsareusefultothedesertpeopleinmanyways.Theyeatthemeat(yī)?anddrinkthemilkoftheanimals.They3thecamelsforcarryingwater,foodandsomethingelse.Thepeopleofthedeserthavetokeep4fromplacetoplace.Theymustalwayslookforgrassordesertplantsfortheiranimals.Whenthereisnomorefoodfortheiranimals,theymovetoanotherplace.Thedesertpeopleare5.Everyoneinthedesertlikestohelpthepeopleintroubleandgivethemfoodandwater.1.A.on B.use? C.enough?D.friendly E.moving2.A.on B.use? C.enough D.friendly??E.moving3.A.on?B.use??C.enough?D.friendly? E.moving4.A.on?B.use C.enough?D.friendly??E.moving5.A.on?B.use C.enough D.friendly ?E.moving14.Itisalwaysinterestingtovisitanothercountry,especiallyforthosewhohavenevertraveledagreatdeal.Foreigntravelcanbeveryeducationalforanyoneifheisinterestedenoughtomakepreparationsbeforehand.Learningthelanguageofthenewcountrywouldbedifficultforthetraveler,1thebenefitsofsuchaneffortwouldbecomeobviousimmediatelyonhisarrival.Itmaynotseemimportanttohimwhenhecomfortablystaysathome,butknowinghowto2__amealorbookaroomisnecessaryforthenewcomerinastrangecountry.Withoutknowingthelanguage,itisverydifficult3thestrangertounderstandthepeopleofthenewcountryandtheircustoms.Ofcourse,inoursmallworlditisoftenpossibletofindsomeone4understandsourown,butthisisonlysecond–bestforthetraveler.Tobesure,hecanseeplacesandthingswithouttheuseofalanguage,butplac
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