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          原創(chuàng)題

          廣東省河源市忠信中學(xué)  唐旭

          專題一、完形填空

          1.近年高考相關(guān)數(shù)據(jù)分析與預(yù)測

               考點

          時間

          總考點數(shù)

          N

          Adj.

          Conj

          V

          Prep

          Adv.短語

          語篇連結(jié)短語

          NMET 2006

          20

          4

          3

          1

          4

          2

          3

          3

          NMET 2007

          10

          5

          2

          0

          2

          0

          1

          0

          NMET 2008

          10

          2

          4

          0

          4

          0

          0

          0

          預(yù)測NMET 2009

          10

          2-3

          3-4

          1-0

          2-4

          0

          1-0

          1-0

           

          試題詳情

          2.考點預(yù)測、解題策略與技法

          2009年考查方向預(yù)測  突出語篇邏輯與語義考查: 強化語篇邏輯考查, 突出語義考查,

          即詞義辨析。

          解題策略   落實教材基本詞匯的辨識、強化考生理清語境邏輯能力訓(xùn)練、強化詞法句法分析能力的訓(xùn)練、擴大相關(guān)話題日常知識。

          解題技法   運用詞匯邏輯關(guān)系。

           

          (二)強化訓(xùn)練 不同文體(以記敘文為主)

          強化訓(xùn)練1

          試題詳情

          Rubber ducks are being used to help scientists understand global warming and melting glaciers (冰川) . NASA researchers have  21   90 ducks into holes in Greenland's fastest moving glacier, the Jakobshavn Glacier between Greenland and Canada.The  22  have each been marked with the words "science experiment" along with an e-mail address. If they are found scientists will be able to  23  how the water moves through the ice and provide information about the  24  of glaciers. Scientists are still  25  about why glaciers speed up in summer and head towards the sea. One theory is that as the summer sun melts ice on top of the glacier's surface, the water moves to the bottom of the glacier, where it helps to  26  the movement of ice toward the coast. The Jakobshavn Glacier is believed to be the  27  of the iceberg that sank the Titanic in 1912. Robert Jones, the experiment organizer, said none of the ducks had been_ 28   yet. "We haven't heard back but it may take some time until somebody actually finds it and decides to send us a/an __29 _ that they have found it," he said. "These are places that are __30  so there aren't people walking around."

          試題詳情

          21. A.flown

          B. dropped

          C. hidden

          D. buried

          試題詳情

          22. A. results

          B. scientists

          C. glaciers

          D. toys

          試題詳情

          23. A. remember

          B. invent

          C. learn

          D. control

          試題詳情

          24. A. development

          B. travels

          C. growth

          D. movement

          試題詳情

          25. A. concerned

          B. excited

          C. unsure

          D. ignorant

          試題詳情

          26. A. reduce

          B. control

          C. stop

          D. speed

          試題詳情

          27. A. position

          B. source

          C. reason

          D.result

          試題詳情

          28. A.hurt

          B. eaten

          C. missing

          D. reported

          試題詳情

          29. A. fax

          B.card

          C. email

          D. sign

          試題詳情

          30. A. hidden

          B. remote

          C. lost

          D. quiet

          試題分析與詳解1

          此文是記述文,是關(guān)于科學(xué)家用橡膠鴨對格陵蘭島和加拿大之間漂移的冰川進行試驗,研究冰川溶化和漂移速度同季節(jié)的關(guān)系?忌仨殞Ρǖ男纬、漂移的地理知識有所了解,否則,成功率不會很高。

          試題詳情

          21.B  從下文…they are found scientists will be able to  23  how the water moves through the ice…以及____90 ducks into holes…可知,此空如果是bury 則bury sth. in/into ice,故應(yīng)是drop sth. into holes.

          試題詳情

          22. D  此空應(yīng)是上文Rubber ducks的同義復(fù)現(xiàn), 故應(yīng)是toys。

          試題詳情

          23. C  從上文…science experiment…及下文的…provide information about…可知,此空應(yīng)當 “了解,知道”之意,即learn。

          試題詳情

          24. D 此空是下文…it helps to  26  the movement of ice…中的movement原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。

          試題詳情

          25. C 從上文If they are found….和下文One theory is that as the summer sun melts ice…的語篇邏輯,以及still 可知,此空應(yīng)是unsure。

          試題詳情

          26. D 此空是上文…speed up in summer…的原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。

          試題詳情

          27. B 此空考查同義詞辨析。由iceberg 與glaciers的地理知識, 以及…sank the Titanic in 1912.可以推知, 此處應(yīng)是source。

          試題詳情

          28. D 依據(jù)上下文語篇邏輯關(guān)系,可以推知此空應(yīng)是 “報道”。

          試題詳情

          29. C 此空是上文…with an e-mail address.中e-mail的原詞復(fù)現(xiàn)。

          試題詳情

          30. B 此空由上文Greenland's fastest moving glacier及地理日常知識可推知,此空應(yīng)是 “人煙稀少、荒涼”之意。

          強化訓(xùn)練2

          Have you ever regretted doing something you shouldn't have done or something you didn't do which you should have? At one time of another we probably we probably all have. There's no  21    in getting depressed about now-it's no __22__ crying over spilt milk. However, there may be some gain in thinking about exactly what happened and why   23  we might be able to draw some conclusions for the future.

          One thing we all do now and again is to lose our  24   with a friend or close relative. The odd thing is that we more often display great   25  towards someone we are fond of than towards    26  .The explanation may be that we see friends and relatives as a kind of safety net, an opportunity to  27   a bit of steam in a safe environment, while the consequences of   28  a stranger could be far more serious.

          Being honest is usually thought of as a virtue (美德) and undoubtedly this is the  29  . On the other hand, we have all experienced occasions when we have spoken our minds to someone,  telling them exactly what we feel, arid then have found ourselves filled with feelings of  30  . Perhaps we should have kept our mouths shut?

          試題詳情

          21. A.reason

          B.purpose

          C. point

          D.result

          試題詳情

          22. A.use

          B.help

          C. value

          D.benefit

          試題詳情

          23. A.so

          B.because

          C. but

          D.though

          試題詳情

          24. A.mind

          B.memory

          C. manner

          D.temper

          試題詳情

          25. A.anger

          B.interest

          C. love

          D.respect

          試題詳情

          26. A.strangers

          B. friends

          C. relatives

          D.colleagues

          試題詳情

          27. A.run through

          B. throw away

          C. give up

          D.let off

          試題詳情

          28. A.inviting

          B.insulting

          C. speaking to

          D.believing in

          試題詳情

          29. A.issue

          B.case

          C. event

          D.factor

          試題詳情

          30. A. excitement

          B.happiness

          C. pride

          D.guilt

          強化訓(xùn)練3

          試題詳情

          “Happy New Year!”學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          “The same to you!”學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)

          試題詳情

          The  21  greeting heard throughout the US on January 1 had a counterpart in every land. The words may be different and the dates may  22  , but the New Year greetings everywhere __23   the hope for renewed life and happiness.學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          Down through history, primitive and civilized people  24  have celebrated the coming of a New Year. For ancient people dependent upon the land, time revolved around the seasons. To this day, some countries begin their year with vernal equinox (春分).學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          As civilization advanced, a calendar based on the seasons was   25   practical, and in 45 BC, the Roman Emperor   26  that a new calendar be adopted     which would correlate the civil and the astronomical years. The Romans chose January 1 as the first day of the year and so it remains in all parts of the Western world. 學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)

          試題詳情

          January symbolizes the theme of leaving the old  27  the new. When we see the old year out and noisily welcome the new one, we are following the ancient  28  of burying the past and frightening the evil that might threaten the future. The modern revelers (狂歡者) who blow the toy horn and turn on the factory siren is erasing past  29  or failures with a noisy final gesture. Grown-ups and children alike vow to break  30   their bad habits and resolve(決心)to lead better lives.學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          21. A. strange                  B. ordinary                C. familiar             D. interesting學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          22. A. change                   B. vary                     C. move                    D. transform學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

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          23. A. express                  B. explain              C. tell                    D. mean學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

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          24. A. like                       B. likely                    C. alike                     D. also學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          25. A. still                       B. always                  C. not only             D. no longer學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          26. A. asked                  B. ordered              C.demanded        D. advised學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          27. A. to                          B. towards              C. with                         D. for學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          28. A. tradition                B. trend                    C. behavior            D. activity學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          29. A. success                  B. sorrow                  C. mistakes            D. memories學(xué)科網(wǎng)(Zxxk.Com)。

          試題詳情

          30. A. down                     B. up                     C. off                   D. away from

           

          強化訓(xùn)練4

          試題詳情

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                cave drawings of animals and people are at least 25,000 years old.Making

                your mark with pen, ink, and paper is much more  21  , though. The first

                pens were probably  22   sticks or bones. But it wasn't until about 700 AD

                that a particularly  23  writing tool came to be used. It was such a great

                tool, in fact, that it dominated the _ 24 _ word for more than a thousand years

                after that: the quill (羽莖) pen.

                Our word "pen", in fact, comes from the Latin word "penna", which

                means"wing". Feathers from any   25  bird were uses: geese, peacocks, eagles and turkeys. Crow quills were used for very  26  work,such as accounting books.

                The best quill pens were, and still are, made from the five largest  27  feathers of domesticated geese. Right-handed people prefer pens made of feathers from a goose's left wing. That way, the natural curve of the feather won't cause it to poke them as they write. Left-handed people prefer  28  feathers.

                Why feathers? Didn't they have metal? Actually, pens made of silver, iron and steel were         29   , too. But the ink used at the time contained acid. The ink ate away pens made of the only steel produced at the time. When better steel ― and mass production of steel pen nibs(筆頭) ― was developed in the mid-1800s, steel pens began _ 30 _ quills.

                試題詳情

                21. A. fashionable

                B. easier       

                C. recent        

                D. convenient

                試題詳情

                22. A. polished

                B. chopped     

                C. handled       

                D. sharpened

                試題詳情

                23. A. strange

                B. widespread  

                C. priceless      

                D. successful

                試題詳情

                24. A. human

                B. used        

                C. invented      

                D. written

                試題詳情

                25. A. colored

                B. large        

                C. fat           

                D. clever

                試題詳情

                26. A. fine

                B. strange      

                C. tough        

                D. much

                試題詳情

                27. A. head

                B. wing   

                C. body 

                D. back

                試題詳情

                28. A. long-term

                B. right-wing 

                C. one-sided

                D. black-white

                試題詳情

                29. A. available

                B. smooth               

                C. reliable

                D. modern

                試題詳情

                30. A. replacing

                B. imitating     

                C. overtaking    

                D. paralleling

                 

                試題詳情

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                It all began five years ago with a blog entry about a banjo.Mena

                Trott, 23 of age, had recently  21   as an English major from college

                and was living with her husband Ben in San Francisco, passing her time

                by keeping a personal  22  diary. It was a blog about her childhood, her

                pets and that sort of thing. One day, on a girly whim (少女般的突發(fā)奇

                想), she wrote that she wanted to buy a banjo but her husband  23  let

                her. Mena's friends and family, knowing that "Ben is the sweetest guy in

                the world", recognized the  24  . But all sorts of strangers suddenly blogged back angrily, advising her to get a separate bank account, and even to leave her  25   husband. Ms Trott was livid. "Why can't people take a joke, and who are these people anyway?" she wondered.

                It was the seed of a profound insight: that the era of   26  media was ending and a new era of "intimate media" had begun. Mr Trott had written some software to make it easier for his wife to  27   her blog, and they realized that other people might find it useful too. It was an instant success upon its  28   onto the Internet in 2001, and the Trotts have since built their company, called Six Apart, into the largest independent  29   of blogging tools. Ms Trott is Six Apart's president and public face, while Mr Trott runs the technical side of things. Now,   30  , Six Apart's products are used by over 30 m bloggers around the world.

                試題詳情

                21. A. dismissed

                B. removed

                C. graduated

                D. transferred

                試題詳情

                22. A. internet

                B. work

                C. career

                D. online

                試題詳情

                23. A. didn't

                B. wouldn't 

                C. hadn't       

                D. shouldn't

                試題詳情

                24. A. secret

                B. truth

                C. blog

                D. humor

                試題詳情

                25. A. generous

                B. disciplinary

                C.frightening

                D. respectable

                試題詳情

                26. A. mass

                B. personal

                C. multi

                D. people's

                試題詳情

                27. A. update

                B. rewrite

                C. control

                D. download

                試題詳情

                28. A. surf

                B. favor

                C. release

                D. device

                試題詳情

                29. A. educator

                B. provider

                C. trainer

                D. manager

                試題詳情

                30. A. immediately

                B. ridiculously

                C. extremely

                D. collectively

                 

                強化訓(xùn)練6

                試題詳情

                  1. involved, and no one is expected to  4   it perfectly.

                    Caregivers, particularly spouses (配偶), should be  25  of their own deeds. I encourage my patients' spouses to  26  their own outside interests as much as possible. Spouses should connect with friends or clubs they may have been involved with before the___27____. If the patient is terminally ill, it is even more important for the caregiver to stay connected toothers; these   28  will lend crucial support when the loved one passes away. Taking time away from the patient, however, can be  29  hard and difficult. If it isn't safe to leave the patient alone, don't  10  to ask other family members or friends to visit on a regular basis.

                    試題詳情

                    21. A. possible

                    B. abnormal

                    C. difficult

                    D. natural

                    試題詳情

                    22. A. story

                    B. period

                    C. program

                    D. experience

                    試題詳情

                    23. A. patients

                    B. nurses

                    C. friends

                    D. caregivers

                    試題詳情

                    24. A. make

                    B. handle

                    C. fight

                    D. study

                    試題詳情

                    25. A. afraid

                    B. aware

                    C. informed

                    D. reminded

                    試題詳情

                    26. A. develop

                    B. maintain

                    C. reject

                    D. disconcert

                    試題詳情

                    27. A. news

                    B. event

                    C. illness

                    D. attack

                    試題詳情

                    28. A. neighbors

                    B. spouses

                    C. relationships

                    D. relatives

                    試題詳情

                    29. A. emotionally

                    B. physically

                    C. dramatically

                    D. eventually

                    試題詳情

                    30. A. hesitate

                    B. intend

                    C. refuse

                    D. decide

                     

                     

                     

                     

                    試題詳情

                    Key to exe.1:  21~25 B D C D C

                    26~30 D B D C B

                    Key to exe.2:  21~25 C A B D A

                    26~30 A D B B D D

                    Key to exe.3   21-25 C B A C D

                    26-30 B D A C

                    Key to exe.4:  21~25 C D D D B

                    26~30 A B B A A

                    Key to exe.5:  21~25 C D B D C

                    26~30 A A C B D

                    Key to exe.6:  21~25 D D D B B

                    26~30 B C C A A