历届高考英语试题-完形填空
1987
Drawing a picture is the simplest way of putting an idea down on paper. That is 1 men first began to write,six thousand years ago or 2 . The alphabet we now use 3 down to us over a long period of time . It was 4 from the picture-writing of ancient Egypt.
Picture-writing was useful in many 5 . It could be used to express ideas as well as 6 . For example,a drawing of a 7 meant the object \"man\". 8 a drawing of a man 9 on the ground with a spear in him meant 10 .
Besides the Egyptians,the Chinese 11 the American Indians also developed ways 12 writing in pictures. But only 13 much could be said 14. Thousands of pictures would have been needed 15 express all the ideas that people might have. It would have 16 many thousands more to express all the objects 17 to men. No one could 18 so many pictures in a lifetime. 19 could anyone learn the meaning of all 20 drawings in a lifetime.
( )1.(A)when (B)because (C)where (D)how
( )2.(A)over (B)more (C)else (D)later
( )3.(A)went (B)showed (C)appeared (D)came
( )4.(A)developed (B)discovered (C)increased (D)grown
( )5.(A)sides (B)colours (C)ways (D)meanings
( )6.(A)stories (B)animals (C)objects (D)subjects
( )7.(A)creature (B)being (C)woman (D)man
( )8.(A)But (B)For (C)Besides (D)Because
( )9.(A)lies (B)lying (C)laying (D)lain
( )10.(A)\"die\" (B)\"death\" (C)\"sleep\" (D)\"down\"
( )11.(A)and (B)with (C)helped (D)followed
( )12.(A)to (B)about (C)on (D)of
( )13.(A)not (B)very (C)so (D)too
( )14.(A)as follows (B)this way (C)that much (D)at least
( )15.(A)to (B)for (C)possibly (D)actually
( )16.(A)drawn (B)shown (C)done (D)taken
( )17.(A)known (B)with (C)called (D)in
( )18.(A)write (B)draw (C)watch (D)take
( )19.(A)Either (B)So (C)Nor (D)Also
( )20.(A)many (B)some (C)that (D)such
1988
Some people are lucky enough to be born with a good sense of direction and even if they have 1 visited a place once,they will be able to find it again years later.
I am one of those unfortunate people who have a very 2 sense of direction and I may have visited a place time after time but I still manage to get 3 on my way there.
When I was young I was 4 shy that I never dared ask complete strangers 5 and so I used to wander round in circles and hope that by some 6 I would get to the spot I was heading for.
I am 7 too shy to ask people for directions,but I often receive replies that puzzle me.Often people do not like to admit that they do not know their hometown and will insist 8 telling you the way even if they do not know it;others, 9 are anxious to prove that they know their hometown very well, will give you a long 10 of directions which you cannot possibly hope to remember; and 11 others do
not seem to be able to tell between their left and their right and you find in the end that you are going in the 12 direction to that 13 you should be going.
If anyone ever asks me the way somewhere,I always tell them that I am a stranger to the town in order to avoid 14 them wrong directions, but even this can have embarrassing(令人难堪的)results.
Once I was on my way to work 15 I was stopped by a man who asked me 16 I would direct him to the Sunlight Building.I gave my 17 reply,but I had not walked on a few steps when I 18 that he had asked for directions to my office building.
However, at this point,I decided it was too late to turn back and search him out of the crowd behind me,as I was going to meet with someone at the office and I did not want to keep him 19 .
Imagine my embarrassment when my secretary showed in the 20 man who had asked for directions to my office and his astonishment when he recognized me as the person he had asked.
( )1.(A)just (B)only (C)already (D)ever ( )2.(A)good (B)distant (C)poor (D)fine
( )3.(A)lost (B)disappeared (C)stuck (D)started
( )4.(A)a bit (B)such (C)very (D)so
( )5.(A)a way (B)the way (C)way (D)a direction
( )6.(A)opportunity (B)fortune (C)possibility (D)chance
( )7.(A)no longer (B)no more (C)not in the least (D)neither
( )8.(A)in (B)for (C)on (D)of ( )9.(A)whom (B)which (C)that (D)who
( )10.(A)line (B)page (C)list (D)chapter
( )11.(A)more (B)still (C)yet (D)further
( )12.(A)opposed (B)same (C)other (D)opposite
( )13.(A)in which (B)on which (C)to which (D)for which
( )14.(A)to give (B)giving (C)to be giving (D)having given
( )15.(A)while (B)when (C)as (D)then ( )16.(A)that (B)as if (C)if (D)where
( )17.(A)same (B)common (C)known (D)usual
( )18.(A)realized (B)recognized (C)believed (D)considered
( )19.(A)to wait (B)waiting (C)be waiting (D)waited
( )20.(A)only (B)certain (C)very (D)one
19
One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms (蘑菇). He was so(41)what he had bought that he offered to(42)the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived (43), each officer found some mushrooms on his plate.
\"Let the dog(44)a piece first,\"suggested one(45)officer who was afraid that the mushrooms(46)be poisonous.
The dog seemed to(47)his mushroom,and the officers then began to eat their meal,saying that the mushrooms had a very strange(48) quite pleasant taste.
An hour(49),however,they were all astonished(50)the gardener rushed in and said(51)that the dog was dead. (52),the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the(53)hospital. Pumps(洗胃器)were used and the officers had a very(54)time getting rid of the mushrooms that(55)in their stomachs.
When they(56)to the police station,they sat down and started to(57)the mushroom poisoning.Each man explained the pains that (58)had felt and they agreed that(59)had grown worse on their(60) to the hospital.The gardener was called to tell the way(61) the poor dog had died.\"Did it(62)much before death \"asked one of the officers,(63) very pleased that he had escaped (避免) a () death himself. \"No,\"the gardener looked rather(65). \"It was killed the moment a car hit it.\"
41. A. sure of B. careless about C. pleased with D. disappointed at
42. A. share B. grow C. wash D. cook
43. A. tomorrow B. the next day C. the day after D. next day
44. A. check B. smell C. try D. examine
45. A. frightened B. shy C. cheerful D. careful
46. A. must B. should C. might D. may
47. A. refuse B. hate C. want D. enjoy
48. A. besides B. but C. and D. or
49. A. later B. after C. past D. over
50. A. until B. while C. before D. when
51. A. cruelly B. curiously C. seriously D. finally
52. A. Immediately B. Carefully C. Suddenly D. Slowly
53. A. animal B. biggest C. plant D. nearest
54. A. hard B. busy C. exciting D. unforgettable
55. A. stopped B. dropped C. settled D. remained
56. A. hurried B. drove C. went D. returned
57. A. study B. discuss C. record D. remember
58. A. they B. anybody C. he D. everybody
59. A. this B. these C. it D. they
60. A. road B. street C. way D. direction
61. A. that B. in that C. which D. in which
62. A. suffer B. eat C. harm D. spit
63. A. to feel B. feeling C. felt D. having felt
. A. strange B. painful C. peaceful D. natural
65. A. happy B. interested C. surprised D. excited
1990
While my father was an officer of the British army in South Africa, we lived in a 41 house.One 42 my father and sister and I were sitting together. He was 43 the window. I suddenly 44 that he was turning very pale. I sat45, for I did not want to 46 my sick sister. Soon father said in a 47 voice, \"Kate and Joan, a friend of mine48 here to see me this evening, and I wish to be 49 him. Will you go up to your own room \" We 50, went to our room and closed the door.
Soon I heard a 51 like that of a door burst in, and then a climb of feet. They were hurrying 52 the narrow stairs. Fearing that there was 53 near,I seized the pistol (手) on the table. Then I heard my father cry out, \"For God's sake(快!), child, 54 the door.\" I did so. To my horror(恐怖), I saw, 55 my father's shoulder, a gorilla (大猩猩), the worst enemy of the soldier in 56 . He was 57 my father. I raised the pistol and fired. The animal fell backwards
with 58 loud cry. Father took the 59 smoking pistol from my hand , and fired another shot, which 60 the gorilla.
It happened that father 61 us upstairs because he thought he would be able to 62 the door—which was twenty feet away— 63 the animal reached it. However, the gorilla was too for him; and this was the cause of the 65 flight(逃跑) up the stairs.
41.A.two-storeyed B. two storeyed C. two-storeys D. two storeys
42. A. o'clock B. night C. evening D. time
43A.towards B. opposite C. inside D. behind
44.A.knew B. learned C. felt D. noticed
45.A.still B. lonely C. sadly D. unhappily
46.A.hurt B. frighten C. lose D. trouble
47.A.loud B. sad C. calm D. pleasant
48.A.was B. comes C. would be D. is coming
49.A.friendly to B. alone with C. helpful to D. careful with
50.A.promised B. trembled C. obeyed D. replied
51.A.sound B. cry C. voice D. shout
52.A.to B. down C. through D. up
53.A.some difficulty B. a thief C. some danger D. an accident
54.A.open B. close C. pull D. draw
55.A.on B. above C. over D. from
56.A.South America B. Africa C. South Asia D. Europe
57.A.aiming at B. marching towards C. shooting at D. running after
58.A.an exciting B. a calm C. an angry D. a natural
59.A. still B. yet C. even D. already
60.A.hit B. murdered C. frightened D. killed
61.A.had taken B. had sent C. had driven D. had forced
62.A.push B. lock C. guard D. defend
63.A.until B. when C. before D. though
.A.quick B. huge C. heavy D. stupid
65.A. anxious B. fearless C. excited D. hurried
1991
It was a cold winter's afternoon. Robert stopped for a moment as he crossed the bridge and looked down at the river below. There were hardly and 41 on the river. 42 the bridge, however, almost directly below, 43 was a small canoe(独木舟), with a boy in it. He was 44 wearing many clothes, Robert 45 . He shivered(打了个寒
战)and walked on.
46 he heard a cry. \"Help! Help!\" The cry 47 from the river. Robert looked down. The boy was 48 the water and his canoe was 49 away. \"Help! Help!\" he called again.
Robert was a good 50. Taking off his clothes, he 51 into the river. The 52 water made him tremble all over, 53 in a few seconds he reached the 54. \"Don't be afraid,\" he said and started to swim towards the river bank, 55 the boy with him. But at that 56 he noticed a large motor boat under the bridge. There were several people on the boat, all 57in his direction. Robert 58 to swim towards the boat.
\"Give me a hand,\" he shouted 59 he got near the boat. He 60 up into a row of faces. \"It's funny,\" he thought. \"They look so 61 . \" Silently they helped the boy into the boat and 62 him in a blanket. But they did not move to 63 Robert.
\"Aren't you going to pull me too \" Robert asked.
\"You!\" said one of the men. Robert noticed that he was standing next to a large 65 ,\"You! Why, we were making a film and you spoiled(破坏) a whole afternoon's work! You can stay in the water!\"
41. A. fish B. boats C.waves D.sounds
42. A. From B. Towards C.Near D. Beyond
43. A. there B. it C. where D.that
44. A. then B. also C. only D. not
45. A. noticed B. saw C.guessed D.said
46. A. Till then B. Just then C.Far away D. From there
47. A. happened B. went C. arrived D.came
48. A. on B. within C. in D. under
49. A. running B.floating C. flowing D.pulling
50. A. swimmer B.guard C.soldier D.sportsman
51. A. threw B.looked C. dived D.turned
52. A. deep B.cool C. dirty D.cold
53. A. but B.so C. and D.or
54. A. canoe B.bank C. boy D.bridge
55. A. pushing B.dragging C. holding D.catching
56. A. place B.period C. second D. moment
57. A. seeing B.smiling C.looking D.shouting
58. A. decided B.went C. agreed D. promised
59. A. while B.till C. for D.as
60. A. turned B.looked C. hurried D.stood
61. A. nervous B.afraid C. excited D.angry
62. A. wrapped B.left C.placed D.threw 63. A. save B.thank C.help D. wrap
. A. on B.out C.away D. off 65. A. boat B.blanket C.camera D. screen
1992
On Thursday afternoon Mrs Clarke locked the door and went to the women's club as usual. It was a pleasant way of passing time 41 an old woman who lived 42 .
When she came home she sensed something 43 . Had someone got in The back door and the windows were all 44 and there was no 45 of forced entry (进入).Had 46 been taken She went from room to room, 47 ,and found her camera and spare watch 48 .
The following Thursday she went out at her 49 time, but didn't go to the club. 50 , she took a short walk in a park nearby and came home, 51 herself in through the back door. She settled down to wait and see what would 52 .
It was 4o'clock when the front doorbell rang. Mrs Clarke was 53tea at the time. The bell rang again, and 54 she heard her letter-box being pushed open. 55 the kettle (壶) of boiling water, she moved quietly 56the door. A 57 of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a 58 . The wire turned and caught around the knob (圆形旋钮) on the door-lock. Mrs Clarke raised the kettle and 59 the water over the hand. 60 was heard outside as the 61 fell to the floor and the hand was pulled back, which was 62 by the sound of running feet.
It wasn't long 63 the police caught the thief. And Mrs Clarke was greatly at the club for her successful 65.
41. A. by B. to C. with D. for
42. A. lonely B. alone C. away D. busily
43. A. terrible B. uncomfortable C. unusual D. bad
44. A. locked B. opened C. broken D. fixed
45. A. scene B. show C. sign D. sight
46. A. anything B. nothing C. money D. jewels
47. A. looking B. examining C. searching D. checking
48. A. losing B. missing C. leaving D. disappearing
49. A. same B. spare C. special D. usual
50. A. Therefore B. However C. Instead D. Again
51. A. pushing B. letting C. pulling D. leading
52. A. appear B. follow C. happen D. continue
53. A. cooking B. making C. burning D. serving
54. A. the next moment B. for a while C. in time D. at once
55. A. Putting down B. Laying aside C. Picking up D. Taking away
56. A. towards B. away from C. from behind D.near
57. A. pile B. set C. lot D. piece
58. A. knife B. hand C. letter D. key
59. A. spread B. dropped C. poured D. covered
60. A. A sad voice B. A strange noise C. A warning shout D. A sharp cry
61. A. key B. kettle C. door-lock D. wire
62. A. followed B. caused C. produced D. ended
63. A. before B. since C. until D. when
. A. surprised B. admired C. inspired D. supported
65. A. self-satisfaction B. self-protection C. self-respect D. self-service
1993
Jenkins was a jeweller, who had made a large diamond (钻石)ring worth £57,000 for the Silkstone Jewellery Shop. When it was ready, he made a copy of it which looked 41 like the first one but was worth only£2,000. This he took to the shop, which 42 it without a question.
Jenkins gave the much more43ring to his wife for her fortieth birthday. Then, the husband and wife 44 to Paris for a weekend. As to the 45ring, the shop sold it for£60,000.
Six months later the buyer 46 it back to Silkstone's office. \"It's a faulty (有瑕疵的) diamond,\"he said. \"It isn't worth the high 47I paid.\" Then he told them the 48. His wife's car had caught fire in an 49. She had escaped (幸免) ,50the ring had fallen
off and been damaged (损坏) in the great 51 of the fire.
The shop had to 52. They knew that no fire on earth can 53damage a perfect diamond. Someone had taken the 54 diamond and put a faulty one in its place. The question was: who 55 it
A picture of the ring appeared in the 56. A reader thought he 57the ring. The next day, another picture appeared in the papers which58a famous dancer walking out to a plane for Paris. Behind the dancer there was a woman 59a large diamond ring.\"Do You know the 60with the lovely diamond ring \" the papers asked their readers. Several months later, Jenkins was sentenced to seven years in prison.
41. A. only B. surely C. nearly D. exactly
42. A. accepted B. received C. refused D. rejected
43. A. real B. modern C. worthy D. valuable
44. A. flew B. drove C. sailed D. bicycled
45. A. first B. second C. last D .next
46. A. sold B. posted C. brought D. returned
47. A. cost B. money C. price D. value
48. A. facts B. matters C. questions D. results
49. A. affair B. accident C. incident D. experience
50. A. so B. or C. but D. and
51. A. pile B. heat C. power D. pressure
52. A. think B. agree C. permit D. promise
53. A. almost B. even C. just D. ever
54. A. real B. pure C. right D. exact
55. A. copied B. made C. stole D. did
56. A. notices B. magazines C. newspapers D. programmes
57. A. saw B. knew C. found D. recognized
58. A. showed B. drew C. printed D. carried
59. A. carrying B. dressing C. wearing D. holding
60. A. dancer B. woman C. reader D. jeweller
1994
It was an early morning in summer. In the streets, sleepy-eyed people were moving quickly, heading towards their 41. This was the beginning of another 42 day in New York City. 43 this day was to be different.
Waiting 44 the crowded streets, on top of a 45 110 stories high, was Philippe Petit. This daring Frenchman was about to 46 a tightrope (绷索) between the two towers of the World Trade Center.
Philippe took his first 47 with great care. The wire held.Now he was 48 he could do it . 49 only a balancing pole, Philippe walked his way across, a 50 of 131 feet.
Soon the rush-hour 51 began to notice. What a 52 ! There, 1350 feet above the street ,a 53 figure was walking on air .
Philippe made seven 54 , back and forth(来回). He wasn't satisfied with just 55. At times, he would turn, sit down, and 56 go on his knees. Once, he had the astonishing 57 to lie down on the thin thread. And thousands of 58 watchers stared with their hearts beating fast.
After the forty-five -minute 59,Philippe was taken to the police station.He was asked 60 he did it. Philippe shrugged(耸肩) and said,\"When I see two tall buildings,I walk\".
41.A. jobs B.homes C.buses D.offices
42.A.working B.hot C.same D.ordinary
43.A.And B.So C.But D.Thus
44.A.for B.in C.by D.above
45.A.roof B.position C.wall D.building
46.A.throw B.walk C.climb D.fix
47.A.act B.landing C.step D.trip
48.A.sure B.uncertain C.glad D.nervous
49.A.Through B.Against C.With D.On
50.A.distance B.height C.space D.rope
51.A.streets B.crowds C.passengers D.city
52.A.height B.pleasure C.wonder D.danger
53.A.great B.strange C.public D.tiny
54.A.experiments B.circles C.trips D.movements
55.A.walking B.staying C.acting D.showing
56.A.almost B.even C.often D.rather
57.A.spirit B.result C.strength D.courage
58.A.patient B.terrified C.pleased D.enjoyable
59.A.show B.trick C.try D.program
60.A.how B.why C.whether D.when
1995
Washoe is a young chimpanzee(黑猩猩). She is no 41 chimpanzee, though. Scientists are doing a research 42 her. They want to see how civilized(驯化)she can 43. Already she does many things a human being can do.
For example, she has been learning how to exchange 44 with people. The scientists are teaching her 45 language. When she wants to be picked 46, Washoe points up with one finger. She rubs her teeth with her finger 47 she wants to brush her teeth. This is done after every meal.
Washoe has also been 48 to think out and find answers to problems. Once she
was put in a 49 with food hanging from the ceiling. It was too high to 50 . After she considered the 51, she got a tall box to stand 52. The food was still too high to be reached.Washoe found a 53 pole. Then she climbed onto the 54, grasped the pole, and 55 down the food with the pole.
Washoe 56 like a human, too. The scientists keep her in a fully furnished(家具齐全的)house. After a hard 57 in the laboratory, she goes home, 58 she plays with her toys. She 59 enjoys watching television before going to bed.
Scientists hope to 60 more about people by studying our closest,relative(亲属)—chimpanzee.
41.A.foolish B.ordinary C.special D.simple
42.A.for B.by C.to D.on
43.A.experience B.change C.develop D.become
44.A.actions B.views C.messages D.feelings
45.A.sign B.human C.spoken D.foreign
46.A.out B.at C.on D.up
47.A.when B.until C.since D.while
48.A.raised B.trained C.ordered D.led
49.A.cave B.zoo C.room D.museum
50.A.pull B.see C.eat D.reach
51.A.problem B.position C.food D.ceiling
52.A.by B.on C.up D.with
53.A.straight B.strong C.long D.big
54.A.wall B.box C.ceiling D.pole
55.A.knocked B.picked C.took D.shook
56.A.lives B.acts C.thinks D.plays
57.A.task B.lesson C.day D.time
58.A.Here B.There C.So D.Then
59.A.quite B.already C.even D.still
60.A.observe B.discover C.gain D.learn
1996
The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. -Thomas Macaulay
Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs Nanette O'Neill gave an arithmetic 26 to our class. When the papers were 27 she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the 28 mistakes throughout the test.
There is nothing really new about 29 in exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O'Neill 30 even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to 31 after class. I was one of the twelve.
Mrs O'Neill asked 32 questions, and she didn't 33 us either. Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the 34 words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to 35 these words into our exercise-books one hundred times.
I don't 36 about the other eleven boys. Speaking for 37 I can say:it was the most important single 38 of my life. Thirty years after being 39 to Macaulay's words, they 40 seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give us a 41 to measure ourselves rather than others.
42 of us are asked to make 43 decisions about nations going to war of armies going to battle. But all of us are called 44 daily to make a great many personal
decisions. 45 the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket 46 turned over to the policeman Should the 47 change received at the store be forgotten or 48 Nobody will know except 49. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always 50 to live with someone you respect.
26. A. test B. problem C. paper D. lesson
27. A. examined B. completed C. marked D. answered
28. A. easy B. funny C. same D. serious
29. A. lying B. cheating C. guessing D. discussing
30. A. didn't B. did C. would D. wouldn't
31. A. come B.leave C. remain D. apologize
32. A. no B. certain C. many D. more
33. A. excuse B. reject C. help D. scold
34. A. above B. common C. following D. unusual
35. A. repeat B. get C. put D. copy
36. A. worry B. know C. hear D. talk
37. A. myself B. ourselves C. themselves D. herself
38. A. chance B. incident C. lesson D. memory
39. A. referred B. shown C. brought D. introduced
40. A. even B. still C. always D. almost
41. A. way B. sentence C. choice D. reason
42. A. All B. Few C. Some D. None
43. A. quick B. wise C. great D. personal
44. A. out B. for C. up D. upon 45. A. Should B. Must C. Would D. Need
46. A. and B. or C. then D. but 47. A. extra B. small C. some D. necessary
48. A. paid B. remembered C. shared D. returned 49. A. me B.you C. us D. them
50. A. easier B. more natural C. better D. more peaceful
1997
Todd was working at his gas station(加油站)at night when he heard over the radio that a 26 in Long Island had been 27 by an armed man who had killed the
night guard and got away with $ 150,000.'One hundred and fifty thousand,'Todd whistled. Here's a fellow who just 28 into a bank and helps himself 29 so much money. Todd thought of the 30 with which he managed to get the amount of money he 31 to start his gas station, So many papers to 32 , so much money to pay back. The news 33 twenty minutes later. The gunman had 34 a car for a ride, and then 35 out the driver. He was possibly 36 the Southern State Parkway in a white Ford. License plate(车牌)number LJR1939. The 37 of the announcer continued:' 38 out for white cars. Don't pick up 39 ,and all you folks in gas stations better not do 40 to a white Ford car.' Todd stood up and 41to see out into the cold ningt. It was dark but Todd 42 the Southern State Parkway was out there. Just 43 , Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for 44 . There it was, a white Ford. He saw the 45 , LJR1939. 'What should I do 'Todd had to make a quick 46 .'Yes, sir 'Todd 47 while making up his mind for sure.
' 48 her up,'the man said sounding like any other 49 . When the tank (油箱)whs full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man. 'Hands up 50 get out!'
26. A. store B. bank C. station D. house
27. A. searched for B. held up C. taken over D. broken into
28. A. walks B. looks C. marches D. drives
29. A. for B. by C. to D. of
30. A. satisfaction B. difficulty C. disappointment D. spirit
31. A. saved B. made C. offered D. needed
32. A. collect B. prove C. sign D. write
33. A. continued B. lasted C. spread D. arrived
34. A. bought B. borrowed C. stolen D. stopped
35. A. sent B. found C. left D. pushed
36. A. calling from B. fleeing from C. heading for D. looking for
37. A. news B. warning C. advice D. voice
38. A. Look B. Run C. Call D. Set
39. A. guests B. strangers C. prisoners D. passengers
40. A. harm B. favor C. service D. business
41. A. tried B. decided C. hoped D. happened
42. A. considered B. knew C. recognised D. learnt
43. A. then B. there C. right D. now
44. A. directions B. repairs C. gas D. parking
45. A. mark B. number C. sign D. name
46. A. decision B. call C. movement D. remark
47. A. wondered B. stopped C. waited D. asked
48. A. Cover B. Fill C. Check D. Tie
49. A. visitor B. robber C. driver D. rider
50. A. or B. and C. but D. to
1998
Ella Fant was a middle-aged lady who lived with her only son John in a small house.She__26__John very much.In her__27__he couldn't do anything__28__.Every morning she would give him breadkfst_-29__bed and bring him the papers to__30__.It isn't really true that he was too__31__to work-in fact he had tried a few__32__.First of all he was a window-cleaner and in his first week he managed to__33__at least six windows.Then he__34__a bus conductor and on his second__35__a
passenger
stole
his
bag
with
all
the
fares(
车
费)collected.He__36__lost his job as a postman __37__he sent off all the letters
when he should have taken them to people's houses.It seemed that there was__38__suitable work for him.So he__39__to join the army.Mrs.Fant was so__40__about this that she told the__41__to all her neighbours.\"My John is good to be a soldier,\"she said.\"He is going to be the best soldier there__42__was,I can tell you!\"
Then the great day came__43__he was to march past the palace in the parade(接受检阅的队伍).His__44__mother travelled to the city early in the morning to be sure of getting a good__45__in the crowd.
The parade was full of sound and colour.But when John and his__ 46__came in sight some of the people watching__47__laughing at the one who couldn't keep pace with the other as they marched along.
But Ella Fant,who was filled with__48__,shouted at the top of her voice:\"Look at__49__!They're all out of__50__except my John! Isn't he the best!\"
26.A.depended on B. waited on C. trusted D. loved
27.A.hope B. eyes C. head D. belefs
28.A.wrong B. great C. good D. strange
29.A.to B. at C. in D. by
30.A.check B. read C. keep D. sign
31.A.lazy B. young C. weak D. shy
32.A.ones B. years C. tasks D. jobs
33.A.rub B. drop C. break D. clean
34.A.followed B. met C. became D. found
35.A.day B. try C. route D. chance
36.A.thus B. even C. once D. only
37.A.even if B. so that C. because D. though
38.A.some B. such C. less D. no
39.A.began B. promised C. managed D. decided
40.A.excited B. worried C. anxious D. curious
41.A.incident B. change C. news D .matter
42.A.yet B. ever C. never D. just 43.A.where B. since C. when D. till
44.A.proud B. kind C. strict D. lucky
45.A.time B. position C. experience D. impression
46.A.neighbours B. army officer C. mother D. fellow soldiers
47.A.couldn't help B. shouldn't burst out C. stopped D. kept
48.A.sadness B. happiness C. surprise D. regret
49.A.them B. those C. that D .him 50.A.sight B. order C. mind D. step
1999
People of Burlington are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the 26 have made up their minds to 27 the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest () against heavy trucks which run 28 through the narrow High Street.
\"They not only make it 29 to sleep at night. but they are 30 damage to our houses and shops of historical 31 said John Norris. one of the protesters.
\" 32 we must have these noisy trucks on the roads,\" said Jean Lacey. a biology student. \"why don't they build a new road that goes 33 the town, Burlington isn't much more than a 34 village. Its streets were never 35 for heavy traffic.\"
Harry Fields also studying 36 said they wanted to make as much 37 as possible to force the 38 to realise what every body was having to 39 \"Most of them don't 40
here anyway.\" he said.\" they come in for meetings and that. and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音). 41 they probably don't 42 tbe noise all that much, It's high time they realised 43 .
The fourth student, Liza Vernum, said she thought the public were 44 on their side,and even if they weren't they soon would be.
45 asked if they were 46 that the police might come to 47 them.
\"Not really.\"she said.\"actually we are 48 bell-ringers.I mean we are assistant bell-ringers for the church. There is no 49 against practising.\"
I 50 the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears.
26. A. college B. village C. town D. church
27. A. change B. repair C. ring D. shake
28. A. now and then B. day and night
C. up and down D. over and over
29. A. terrible B. difficult C uncomfortable D. unokeasabt
30. A. doing B. raising C. Putting D. producing
32. A. If B. Although C. when D. Unless
33. A. to B. through C. over D. round
34. A. pretty B. quiet C. large D. modern
36. A. well B. hard C. biology D. education
37. A. effort B. time C. trouble D .noise
38.A. towns people B. other students
C. government officials D. truck drivers
39.A. stand B. accept C. know D. share
40. A. shop B. live C .come D. study
43. A. event B. loss C. action D. problem
44. At hardly B. unwillingly C. mostly D. usually
45. A.I B. we C. She D. They
47. A. seize B. fight C. search D. stop
48. A. proper B. experienced C. hopeful D. serious
49. A. point B. cause C. need D. law
50. A. left B. found C. reached D. passed
2000
I climbed the stairs slowly , carrying a big suitcase , my father following with two more . By the time I got to the third floor , I was 26 and at the same time felling lonely . Worse still , Dad 27 a step and fell , sending my new suitcases 28 down the stairs . \"Damn !\"he screamed , his face turning red . I knew 29 was ahead . Whenever Dad's face turns red , 30 .
How could I ever 31 him to finish unloading the car 32 screaming at me and making a scene in front of the other girls , girls I would have to spend the 33 of the year with Doors were opening and faces peering out(探出),as Dad walked 34 close behind . I felt it in my bones that my college life was getting off to a(n) 35 start.
\" 36 the room , quickly ,\"I thought . \"Get him into a chair and calmed down .\" But 37 , would there be a chair in Room316 Or would it be a(n) 38 room
39 I turned the key in the lock and 40 the door open , with Dad 41 .complaining(抱怨)about a hurting knee or something . I put my head in , expecting the 42 . But to my 43 , the room wasn't empty . at all ! It had furniture ,
curtains , a TV , and seven paintings on the walls.
And there on a well-made bad sat A my new 44 ,dressed neatly , Greeting me with a nod , she said in a soft voice , \"Hi , you must be Cori .\" Then , she 45 the music and looked over at 46 ,\"And of course , you're Mr . Faber ,\"she said 47 .\"Would you like a glass of iced tea \" Dad's face turned decidedly 48 before he could bring out a \"yes.\"
I knew 49 that Amy and I would be 50 and my first year of college would be a success
26.A.helpless B.lazy C.anxious D.tried
27.A.took B.minded C.missed D .picked
28.A.rolling B.passing C.dropping D.turning
29.A.suffering B.difficulty C.trouble D.danger
30.A.go ahead B.look out C.hold on D.give up
31.A.lead B.help C.encourage D.get
32.A.after B.without C.while D.besides
33.A.best B.beginning C.end D.rest
34.A.with difficulty B.in a hurry C.with firm steps D.in wonder
35.A.fresh B.late C.bad D.unfair 36.A.Search B.Find C.Enter D.Book
37.A.in fact B.by chance C.once more D.then again
38.A.small B.empty C.new D.neat
39.A.Finally B.Meanwhile C.Sooner or later D.At the moment
40.A.knocked B.forced C.pushed D.tried
41.A.yet B.only C.even D.still 42.A.worst B.chair C.best D.tea
43.A.regret B.disappointment C.surprise D.knowledge
44.A.roommate B.classmate C.neighbour D.companion
45.A.turned on B.turned down C.played D.enjoyed
46.A.Dad B.me C.the door D.the floor
47.A.questioning B.wondering C.smiling D.guessing
48.A.red B.less pale C.less red D.pale 49.A.soonB.there C.later D.then
50.A.sisters B.friends C.students D.fellows
2001
He has been called the \"missing link.\" Half-man, half-beast. He is supposed to live in the highest mountain in the world—Mount Everest.
He is known as the Abominable Snowman. The 36 of Snowman has been around for 37 . Climbers in the 1920s reported finding marks like those of human feet high up on the side of Mount Everest. The native people said they 38 this creature and called it the \"Yeti,\" and they said that they had 39 caught Yetis on two occasions 40 none has ever been produced as evidence (证据).
Over the years, the story of the Yetis has 41 . In 1951, Eric Shipton took photographs of a set of tracks in the snow of Everest. Shipton believed that they were not 42 the tracks of a monkey or bear and 43 that the Abominable Snowman might really 44 .
Further efforts have been made to find out about Yetis. But th eonly things people have ever found were 45 footprints. Most believe the footprints are nothing more than 46 animal tracks, which had been made 47 as they melted (融化) and refroze in the snow. 48 , in 19, a Russian scientist said that the Abominable Snowman was 49 and was a remaining link with the prehistoric humans. But, 50 , no evidence has ever 51 been produced.
These days, only a few people coutinute to take the story of Abominable Snowman 52 . but if they ever 53 catching one, they may face a real 54 : Would they put it in a 55 or give it a room in a hotel
36. A. event B. story C.adventure D.description
37.A.centuries B.too long C. some advice D. many years
38. A. heard from B. cared for C. knew of D. read about
39. A. even B. hardly C. certainly D. probably
40. A. as B. though C. when D. until
41.A. developed B. changed C. occurred D. continuted
42. A. entirely B. naturally C. clearly D. simply
43. found B. declared C. felt D. doubled
44. A. exist B. escape C. disappear D. return
45. A. clearer B. more C. possible D. rare
46. A. huge B. recent C. ordinary D. frightening
47. A. strange B. large C. deep D. rough
48. A. In the end B. Therefore C. After all D. However
49. A. imagined B. real C. special D. Familiar
50. A. so B. besides C. again D. instead
51. A. rightly B. actually C. normally D. particularly
52. A. lightly B. jokingly C. seriously D. properly
53. A. succeed in B. insist on C. depend on D. join in
54. A. decision B. situation C. subject D. problem
55. A. zoo B. mountain C. museum D. laboratory
2002
What is intelligence (智力) anyway When I was in the army I 36 an intelligence test that
all soldiers took, and, against 37 of 100, scored 160.
I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 38
have scored more than 80. 39 , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him - and he always 40 it.
Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man 41 questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I' d prove myself a 42 . In a world where I have to work with my 43 , I' d do poorly.
Consider my auto-repair man 44 . He had a habit of telling 45 . One time he said,
\"Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聋哑) man 46 some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made 47 movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 48 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk 49 him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the 50 man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀). 51 do you suppose he asked for them \" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, \"Why, you fool, he used his 52 and asked for them. I' ve been 53 that on all my customers today, but I knew 54 I'd catch you. \"Why is that \" I asked. \"Because you are so goddamned educated, Doc. I knew you couldn't be very 55 .\"
And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.
36. A. failed B. wrote C. received D. chose
37. A. an average B. a total C. an exam D. a number
38. A. always B. possibly C. certainly D. frequently
39. A. Then B. Thus C. Therefore D. Yet
40. A. fixed B. checked C. drove D. changed:
41. A. answered B. practised C. designed D. tried
42. A. teacher B. doctor C. winner D. fool
43. A. brains B. effort C. hands D. attention
44. A. again B. as usual C. too D. as well
45. A. lies B. jokes C. news D. tales
46. A. bought B. tested C. found D. needed
47. A. cutting B. hammering C. waving D. circling
48. A. nodded B. raised C. shook D. turned
49. A. brought B. packed C. sent D. sold
50. A. clever B. other C. right D. next
51. A. What B. How C. Who D. Which
52. A. imagination B. hand C. voice D. information
53. A. trying B. proving C. practising D. examining
54. A. for sure B. at once C. in fact D. right now
55. A. clear B. silly C. slow D. smart
2000春季
My Experience in a Free School
At first I couldn't believe it! There were no ___26___ in rows; no bells rang; no one had to go to ___27___.Although we all lived \"in\"___28___ made us go to bed at a certain time; there was no \"lights out\".
The ___29___ thing was that practically all the students went to class, ___30___ very few people stayed up late at night. Only the new people stayed up or ___31___ class. The new ones always went wild ___32___,but this never lasted long. The ___33___ took some getting used to. Our teachers treated us like 34;never did we have to ___35___ \"stand up\didn't try his best.
The subjects were the same as those in ___37___ school, but what a difference in the approach(方式)!For example, in botany(植物学) we had ___38___ classes in the spring or fall, but instead we ___39___ two gardens, a vegetable garden and a flower garden. ___40___ in winter we each studied a few 41 things about what we had grown. In math the students built three different kinds of storerooms---small ones ___42___,but usable. They did this instead of having lessons in the classroom. They really had a ___43___ time too, designing everything, drawing the blueprints, ___44___ the angles(角度) and so on. I didn't take ___45___.I can't stand it! Besides, I could do the basic with numbers. That's ___46___!
___47___ I think I am a ___48___ person for having gone to the school. I can read and write as well as anyone else my age, and I can thing better. That's probably real big ___49___ between the free school and regular school---the amount of ___50___.
26.A. desks B. lights C. students D. buildings
27.A. home B. bed C. class D. work
28.A. anybody B. nobody C. teachers D. parents
29.A. sad B. last C. good D. strange
30.A. and B. but C. so D. yet
31.A. attended B. took C. missed D. studied
32.A. from then on B. at first C. once more D. just then
33.A. freedom B. habit C. at first C. once more D. just then
34.A. workers B. pupils C. gardeners D. grown-ups
35.A. understand B. study C. play D. say
36.A. hear from B. feel like C. think about D. know of
37.A. night B. regular C. small D. real 38.A. all B. short C. no D. indoor
39.A. planted B. studied C. drew D. toured 40.A. Still B. Then C. Yet D. Next
41.A. wild B. successful C. usual D. particular
42.A. as well B. after a while C. of course D. as a result
43.A. funny B. great C. convenient D. thoughtful
44.A. looking out B. taking out C. finding out D. figuring out
45.A. math B. care C. botany D. notice
46.A. dull B. interesting C. enough D. dangerous
47.A. On the whole B. Once again C. Sooner or later D. After a while
48.A. careful B. better C. busier D. lovely
49.A. problem B. chance C. difference D. change
50.A. reading B. gardening C. teaching D. thinking
2001春
People do not analyse every problem they meet. Sometimes they try to remember a solution from the last time they had a 26 problem. They often accept the opinion or ideas of other people. Other times they begin to act without 27 ;they try to find a solution by trial and error. 28 ,when all of these methods 29 ,the person with a problem has to start analysing. There are six 30 in analysing a problem.
1 the person must recognise that there is a problem. For example,Sam's bicycle is broken, and he cannot ride it to class as he usually does. Sam must 32 that there is a problem with his bicycle.
Next the person must 33 the problem. Before Sam can repair his bicycle, he must know why it does not work. For example, he must 34 the parts that are wrong.
Now the person must look for 35 that will make the problem clearer and lead
to 36 solutions. For example, suppose Sam 37 that his bike does not work because there is something wrong with the brakes. 38 he can look in his bicycle repair book and read about brakes, 39 his friends at the bike shop, or look at his brakes carefully.
After 40 the problem, the person should have 41 suggestions for a possible solution. Take Sam as an example 42 , his suggestions might be: tighten or loosen the brakes; buy new brakes and change the old ones.
In the end, one 43 seems to be the solution 44 the problem. Sometimes the 45 idea comes quite 46 because the thinker suddenly sees something in a 47 way. Sam ,for example, suddenly sees there is a piece of chewing gum(口香糖) stuck to a brake. He 48 hits on the solution to his problem: he must 49 the brake.
Finally the solution is 50 . Sam does it and finds his bicycle works perfectly. In short he has solved the problem.
26. A serious B usual C similar D common
27. A practice B thinking C understanding D help
28. A Besides B Instead C Otherwise D However
29. A. fail B. work C. change D. develop
30. A. ways B. conditions C. stages D. orders
31. A. First B. Usually C. In general D. Most importantly
32. A. explain B. prove C. show D. see 33. A. judge B. find C. describe D. face
34. A. check B. determine C. correct D. recover
35. A. answers B. skills C. explanation D. information
36. A. possible B. exact C. real D. special 37. A. hopes B. argues C. decides D. suggests
38. A. In other words B. Once in a while C. First of all D. At this time
39. A. look for B. talk to C. agree with D. depend on
40. A. discussing B. settling down C. comparing with D. studying
41. A. extra B. enough C. several D. countless 42. A. secondly B. again C. also D. alone
43. A. suggestion B. conclusion C. decision D. discovery
44. A. with B. into C. for D. to 45. A. next B. clear C. final D. new
46. A. unexpectedly B. late C. clearly D. often
47. A. simple B. different C. quick D. sudden
48. A. fortunately B. easily C. clearly D. immediately
49. A. clean B. separate C. loosen D. remove
50. A. recorded B. completed C. tested D. accepted
2002春季
Tim Becker and his neighbors are doing something to make their neighborhood a trouble-free area.
When Tim Becker gets in his car to go shopping, he doesn't 36 drive to a store and back home. He always looks 37 up and down the streets of his neighborhood. He looks for anything 38 such as strange cars, loud noises, 39 windows, or people gathering on street comers.
Tim 40 to a neighborhood watch group in Stoneville, Indians. USA. The neighborhood watch group 41 on the third Wednesday of every month. That's 42 Tim gets together with about ten of his neighbors to discuss community 43 , Members of the neighborhood watch group want to help the police 44 their homes, streets, and families safe.
Tim Stedman, president of 45 neighborhood watch group, agrees with Tim. \"People seem to think that crime (犯罪) happens to other people but not 46 them.
Well, it's never happened to me.\" She said, \"but I don't think anyone has the 47 to steal from other people or to make them feel 48 sitting in their own homes.\"
Alex, a member of the group, said that all the neighbors 49 out for one another. \"We 50 each other's homes. We keep watch on the neighborhood at night and on weekends. Usually a 51 of four or five of us goes out together. If something doesn't look night, then we call the 52 .For example, if we notice a group of teenagers who seem to be looking for 53 , or someone destroying property (财产), we report to the police.\"
Alex feels the neighborhood watch groups 54 a lot in keeping crime down. Her husband Jim agrees, \"Police are good people, but they can't do 55 .\"
36. A. yet B. still C. just D. rather
37. A. carefully B. clearly C. nervously D. coldly
38. A familiar B. unusual C. expensive D. interesting
39. A. curtained B. open C. old D. broken
40. A. attends B. belongs C. goes D. turns
41. A. meets B. quarrels C. sings D. searches
42. A where B. why C. when D. how
43. A. politics B. wealth C. health D. safety
44. A. keep B. hold C. let D. protect
45. A. its B. his C. their D. your
46. A. round B. on C. about D. to
47. A. right B. chance C. courage D. mind
48. A. unlucky B. unsafe C. disappointed D. discouraged
49. A. set B. let C. hold D. look
50. A. care B enter C. watch D manage
51. A. group B. set C. number D. crowd
52. A. judges B. police C. firemen D. doctors
53. A work B. burden C. service D. trouble
54. A. produce B. find C. get D. help
55. A. anything B. everything C. harm D. wrong
2003春
You Did More Than Carry My Books
Mark was walking home from school one day when he noticed the boy ahead of him had dropped all of the books he was carrying, along with a baseball bat and several other things. Mark 36 down and helped the boy pick up these articles. 37 they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. As they walked Mark 38 the boy' s name was Bill, that he 39 computer games, baseball and history, that he was having a lot of 40 with his other subjects and that he had just broken 41 with his girlfriend.
They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was 42 in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed 43 with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. They 44 to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school. Just three weeks before 45 , Bill asked Mark if they 46 talk.
Bill 47 him of the day years ago when they had first met. \"Do you 48 wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day \" asked Bill. \"You see, I 49 out my locker because I didn't want to leave a mess (脏乱) 50 anyone else. I had planned to run away and I was going home to 51 my things. But after we spent some time together 52 and laughing, I realized that 53 I had done that, I would have 54 a new friend and missed all the fun we would have together. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You 55 my life.\"
36. A. fell B. sat C. lay D. knelt
37. A. Although B. Since C. After D. Until
38. A. discovered B. realized C. said D. decided
39. A. played B. loved C. tried D. made
40. A. questions B. ideas C. trouble D. doubt
41. A. up B. out C. off D. away
42. A. called B. helped C. invited D. allowed
43. A. peacefully B. willingly C. freely D. pleasantly
44. A. continued B. agreed C. forced D. offered
45. A. graduation B. movement C. separation D. vacation
46. A. would B. should C. could D. must
47. A. demanded B. reminded C. removed D. asked
48. A. ever B. usually C. even D. never
49. A. checked B. took C. cleaned D. put
50. A. over B. into C. with D. for
51. A. find B. pick C. pack D. hold
52. A. talking B. playing C. reading D. watching
53. A. before B. if C. while D. as
54. A. forgotten B. passed C. left D. lost
55. A. helped B. recovered C. improved D. changed
历届高考英语试题<>完形填空答案
1987 1.(D) 2.(B) 3.(D) 4.(A) 5.(C) 6.(C) 7.(D) 8.(A) 9.(B) 10.(B) 11.(A) 12.(D) 13.(C) 14.(B) 15.(A) 16.(D) 17.(A) 18.(B) 19.(C) 20.(D)
1988 1.(B) 2.(C) 3.(A) 4.(D) 5.(B) 6.(D) 7.(A) 8.(C) 9.(D) 10.(C) 11.(B)12.(D)13.(A)14.(B)15.(B)16.(C)17.(D)18.(A) 19.(B) 20.(C)
19 41. C 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. C 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. D
51. C 52. A 53. D 54. A 55. D 56. D 57. B 58. C 59. B 60. C
61. D 62. A 63. B . B 65. C
199041.A42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.B 50.C 51.A 52.C53.C 54.A 55.C 56.B 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.D61.B 62.B 63.C .A 65.D
1991 41. B 42. C 43. A 44. D 45. A 46. B 47. D 48. C 49. B 50. A 51. C 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. B 56. D 57. C 58. A 59. D 60. B 61. D 62. A 63. C . B 65. C
1992 41. D 42. B 43. C 44. A .45. C.46. A 47. D 48. B 49.D
50. C 51. B 52. C 53. B 54. A 55. C 56. A 57. D 58. B 59. C 60. D 61. D 62. A 63. A . B 65. B
1993 41. D 42. A 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. C 48. A49. B 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. D 56. C 7. D 58. A 59. C 60. B
199441.A 42.D 43.C44.D 45.D46.B 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.A51.B 52.C 53.D 54.C 55.A 56.B 57.D 58.B 59.A 60.B
199526.D 27.A 28.B29.B30.D31.C 32.A33.C 34.B 35.A 36.C 27.D 38.A 39.B40.D 41.B 42.D 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D
1996 26. A 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. C 32. A 33. D 34. A
35. D 36. B37. A 38. C 39. D 40. B 41. A 42. B 43. C
44. D 45. A 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. B 50. C
199 26.B 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.B 31.D 32.C 33.A 34.D 35.D 36.C 37.D38.A39.B 40.C 41.A 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.B
1998 26 D 27 B 28 A 29 C 30 B31 A 32 D 33 C34 C 35 A 36 B 37 C 38 D 39 D 40 A 41 C 42 B 43 C 44 A 45 B 46 D 47 A 48 B 49 A 50 D
1999 26.D 27.C 28.B 29.B 30.A 31.C 32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B 36.C 37;D 38.C 39,A 40.B 41.B 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.D 50.A
2000 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.C 30.B 31.D 32.B 33.D 34.A 35.C 36.B 37.D 38.B 39.A 40.C 41.D 42.A43.C 44.A 45.B 46.A 47.C 48.C 49.D50.B
2001 31C 32D 33B 34B 35A 36B 37D 38C 39A 40B 41D 46C 47B 48D 49B 50C 51B 52C 53A 54D 55A 56C
2002 CABDA CDCAB DBCAD BCAAD
2000春 26.A 27.C 28.B 29.D 30.A 31.C 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.C 36.D 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.B 41.D 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.A 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D
2001春 36-40 A C D B D 41-45 C B A D C 46-50 A B D A C 51-55D C B A B 2002春 36—40 CABDB 41—50 ACDAC DABDC 51—55 ABDDB
2003春36. D 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. C 41. A 42. C 43. D 44. A 45. A 46. C 47. B 48.
A 49. C 50. D 51. C 52. A 53. B 54. D 55. D
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