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2019届二轮复习完形填空专题模拟试题10篇训练之十(26页word版)

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2019届二轮复习完形填空专题模拟试题10篇训练之十 [一]

Having a job is great. It means I can have a place to 41 in. And with an above-average job, I can 42 a car and overseas vacations. However, I also understand how 43 it is to have a below-average job, having had many of them before. It’s quite 44 . Owning a car was out of the question — I could 45 pay for the subway ride. I emailed my 46 to every company with an online careers page. I even printed my resume (简历)and 47 it out to hundreds of offices. One summer I got a job at a high-tech company, which I was 48 at. It was no 49 when I was asked to leave that job after only four days. A lot of people today believe the problem of 50 in my generation is our 51 . Some criticize (批评)us for being lazy or careless. Some 52 members of my generation of having a sense of “specialness” that has 53 us to believe we can all be astronauts, movie stars or singers if we put our 54 to it. Also, a few of them think that we would all be happily 55 if we would only learn trades or software engineering.

I understand that not everyone can go into space, star in Hollywood movies or fill stadiums with fans, 56 . Everyone is good at something, but no one is good at 57 . It took me hundreds of rejection emails to 58 that I had to focus on finding a job where I could actually be 59 . And now, I finally have that job. It’s not the best 60 , but it’s not bad for a start either. 41. A. live B. hide C. step D. play 42. A. afford B. offer C. buy D. own 43. A. easy B. special C. difficult D. impossible 44. A. wonderful B. awful C. beautiful D. guilty 45. A. often B. necessarily C. meanwhile D. barely 46. A. achievements B. photos C. details D. grades 47. A. dragged B. handed C. figured D. tried 48. A. expert B. skillful C. terrible D. amazed 49. A. fun B. good C. surprise D. use 50. A. population B. education C. poverty D. unemployment 51. A. duty B. fault C. task D. project 52. A. rob B. remind C. accuse D. warn 53. A. led B. asked C. chosen D. told 54. A. hands B. minds C. feet D. spirits 55. A. employed B. fired C. praised D. admired 56. A. too B. however C. either D. instead 57. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything

58. A. realize B. remember C. respect D. forget 59. A. lazy B. average C. rich D. successful 60. A. end B. story C. salary D. start 参考答案:

41-45 AACBD 46-50 CBCCD 51-55 BCABA 56-60 BDADD

[二]

I had a student today who got his finger stuck inside a test tube in science class. It was really quite stuck. This young man’s finger 41 to get whiter and whiter right before my eyes.

Remaining 42 , I suggested he carefully rotate (转动) the tube. It wouldn’t move a bit. He 43 soap and cold water. Still stuck. Meanwhile 44 was breaking out in the class. Finally, I 45 the young man to our secretary, who was a miracle (奇迹) worker 46 three kids of her own. With her in charge, I was 47 all would be OK.

To get the students back in order, I 48 my own story of getting my 49 stuck between the rails of a balcony. Same kind of curiosity, I remembered 50 then how far I could thrust (塞) my knee between the rails. Inch by inch, I kept 51 and before I knew it, my knee was stuck and 52 before my eyes and in front of lots of 53 at a popular Las Vegas hotel!

Hearing my story, many students followed with their own 54 of heads, arms, fingers stuck in places they shouldn’t 55 . A few minutes later, the young man came back, test tube unbroken and finger 56 to a lovely shade of pink.

I just couldn’t 57 this kid. He’s only twelve. I too got my knee unstuck, but not without great 58 . The excuse for me, however, was not 59 but plain stupidity. I was 60 fifty years old when this happened.

41Acontinued Bneeded C. happened Dused . . . . 42Aactive Bsilent C. cheerful Dcalm . . . . 43Alost Btried C. fetched Daccepted . . . . 44Afire Bviolence C. chaos Dargument . . . . 45Asent Bcarried C. introduced Ddescribed . . . . 46Ateaching Bobserving C. saving Draising . . . . 47Aconfident Bdoubtful C. surprised Dhappy . . . . 48Aheard Bwrote C.read Dshared

. . . . . 49Ahead Barm C. knee Dfoot . . . .

50Acalculating Bwondering C. explaining Dreporting . . . . 51Akicking Bclimbing C. walking Dpushing . . . . 52Aswelling Blifting C. resting Dshaking . . . . 53Adoctors Bmanagers C. strangers Dstudents . . . . 54Afindings Bstories C. conclusions Dnews . . . . 55Astop Bexist C. stay Dbe . . . . 56Apointing Bbelonging C. returning Dgrowing . . . .

57Aget mad at Bget rid of C. get used to Dget along . . . . with 58AencouragemeBembarrassmeC. disappointmeDachieveme. . nt . nt nt . nt 59Aambition Bbravery C. youth Dexperimen. . . . t 60Ain the end Bafter all C. in total Dat any . . . . rate 参考答案:

41—45 ADBCA 46—50 DADCB 51—55 DACBD 56—60 CABCB

[三]

Trying new things is the only way we can discover hidden talents. I 41 my career as an editor for a magazine. I didn’t really mind the work, but I wanted something more 42 . Then I was offered a management 43 of a digital reading company. The job was a seemingly 44 mix of my skills and interests, so I jumped at it.

45 , soon after I joined the company, its model changed to focus on K-12 education, and everything about my position changed. I was asked to take on the 46 different roles of selling content to teachers and training people. I felt more than a little 47 my comfort zone.

I knew I wanted to grow as a(an) 48 and make a serious effect on the company. I told myself that everything feels 49 at first and I should at least try. 50 , I felt like I didn’t have a(an) 51 . I knew jumping out of the 52 was the right thing for me, even though it felt pretty awful.

I was fortunate to be 53 by very helpful people, both at work and at home. They kept 54 me. I spent hours researching my company’s 55 . I asked lots of questions and spoke to many people in need. I looked for opportunities to put in extra 56 . The more I did, the better I felt.

Over time, I discovered that the job was 57 I could do and liked doing. It was an amazing 58 to see the company grow and know that my efforts contributed to 59 success and that it’s important to take risks and accept new 60 . Actually, there’s nothing worse than failing because you refuse to even try. 41. A. started out

D. spent

B. comfortable

C. paying

B. moved up

C. developed

42. A. steady

D. challenging

B. suggestion

C. position

D.

43. A. guidance course

44. A. loose complex 45. A. However Thus

46. A. slightly

D. strangely

B. perfect C. mild D.

B. Instead C. Additionally D.

B. completely C. relatively

47. A. inside outside

B. around C. within D.

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