完形 填空专练 ( 1 ) 先通读下面三篇短文,掌握其大意,然后从 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四个选项中选择可以填入空白处的最佳答案。 [A] My best friend almost died in my school's dining hall one day. We were having lunch. One minute she was 1 her apple. The next minute, another friend said, “Karen is choking ( 噎住 ).” Karen put both hands to her throat. Her face was all red. 2 jumped up, put my arms around Karen's stomach, and pulled tight ( 紧紧地 ). That's what you should do if you want to help one who's choking — I had seen it on TV. After one 3 , the apple flew out. Karen told me right away that I had saved her life. After that, we finished lunch and took a break. When my teacher 4 what had happened, she told the headmaster. The headmaster told our mums. They were both 5 that Karen was safe and were also proud of me. Knowing that I'm smart and brave enough to save my best friend makes me feel great. ( )1. A. painting B. washing C. eating D. throwing ( )2. A. I B. We C. She D. They ( )3. A. example B. try C. lesson D. bow ( )4. A. brought out B. found out C. gave out D. worked out ( )5. A. afraid B. angry C. surprised D. happy [B] A teacher was giving a speech to his students on stress management. He held a glass of water and asked, “How 1 do you think this glass of water is?” The students' answers were from 20g to 500g. “It 2 how long you hold it. If you hold it for a minute, it is OK. If you hold it for an hour, you will 3 an ache in your arm. If you hold it for a day, your arm will become paralysed ( 麻痹的 ). It is the same 4 , but the longer you hold it, the heavier it will become,” the teacher said. “What you should do is put the glass down to 5 for a while before picking it up again.” The students became silent, lost in thought. After a moment, the teacher 6 , “The stresses and worries in life are 7 this glass of water. Think about them for a while and 8 happens. Think about them a bit longer and they begin to hurt. And if you think about them all day long, you will feel “paralysed” and you 9 do anything.” It's important to let go of your 10 . You should put them down before going to sleep and wake up every day with a fresh start. ( )1. A. heavy B. big C. long D. wide ( )2. A. puts on B. comes on C. turns on D. depends on ( )3. A. see B. feel C. hear D. smell ( )4. A. result B. level C. weight D. plan ( )5. A. practise B. rest C. think D. read ( )6. A. reported B. agreed C. continued D. warned ( )7. A. with B. like C. for D. through ( )8. A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing ( )9. A. needn't B. mustn't C. shouldn't D. can't ( )10. A. ideas B. stories C. stresses D. dreams [C] A successful businessman told a story in his speech. It was the story of a 1 named Jim. He was twelve years old. People in his town always 2 him. As far as he could remember, 3 ever said a kind word to him in his life. One day while Jim was walking down the street, he saw a 4 fall from the bag of a little lady just in front of him. Jim ran to 5 her, picking up the wallet. “Thank you, dear. You are a nice little boy,” she said kindly, and went on her way after giving him a bright 6 . Jim was amazed. These were the first kind words he had ever 7 . He stood there and stared at her. He knew that she was the busy little dressmaker who lived in a small house at the east end of the town. He watched 8 until she disappeared into the crowd. Later that day, Jim sat down by the 9 and did some thinking. Finally the boy pulled a piece of broken 10 from his pocket and looked at himself. He saw nothing but dirt ( 尘土 ). He got some water from the river and 11 it carefully. Then he looked again. He 12 recognised ( 认出 ) himself. He was surprised. He stood straight and looked up instead of down for the first time 13 he could remember. A feeling of self-respect ( 自尊 ) awoke in his heart ... After telling the story of Jim, the businessman kept 14 for a moment. And then he said, “Gentlemen, I was that boy ... You never know what those kind 15 meant to me ...” ( )1. A. boy B. girl C. man D. woman ( )2. A. missed B. feared C. greeted D. fooled ( )3. A. somebody B. everybody C. anybody D. nobody ( )4. A. wallet B. book C. phone D. key ( )5. A. treat B. save C. help D. kiss ( )6. A. idea B. future C. smile D. night ( )7. A. said B. heard C. read D. written ( )8. A. him B. her C. them D. us ( )9. A. river B. sea C. hill D. forest ( )10. A. paper B. bread C. mirror D. wood ( )11. A. painted B. washed C. weighed D. studied ( )12. A. nearly B. never C. still D. hardly ( )13. A. until B. since C. after D. before ( )14. A. healthy B. silent C. awake D. safe ( )15. A. words B. stories C. persons D. things