Tina knocked at the door for nearly ten minutes           her husband opened it.

    A.when                   B.before                  C.until                       D.while

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 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

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Tina and Thomas Sjogren were the fourth people to reach the earth's poles. Years ago, the couple were  16    across the North Atlantic on their way to Europe. Tina looked out of her window and was   17   by the vast amount of space in Greenland. “The sky outside the window burst into different   18  and auroras (極光) flew all around us. I   19   what it would be like to step down there and start walking   20   , all alone in such a place. ”She thought, “If this is what Iceland and Greenland are like, how   21   then must the Arctic be?” She turned to her husband,   22   him awake and said, "Honey, let' s go to the Poles !"

Tina’s   23   would not be their first adventure. They had already climbed Mount Qomolangma. The pair soon made a   24    to visit both the North and South Poles on skis, Traveling   25 

    On February 2, 2002, they reached the South Pole. Their journey 26   2,000 kilometres. After just 35 days of recovery and preparation, they   27   again. "You are so    28      after the long expedition to the South Pole, so you don' t know if you could do   29    right away."

On May 29 , after traveling for the whole morning, as the couple watched with weak    30     , the numbers on their GPS showed that their goal had   31  been achieved. They had made it.

    Without the    32    of dogs or supplies dropped from planes, it was only their strength and willpower that   33    them to ski and swim their way. They got valuable experience but that did not come without a    34   If you go on an adventure, there's always the risk of something going wrong.    35    , you will learn from it.

16. A. flying           B. exploring           C. swimming           D. sailing

17. A. frightened       B. bored               C. amazed             D. amused

18. A. shapes           B. colors               C. sounds               D. waves

19. A. remembered     B. wondered           C. enjoyed             D. doubted

20. A. carefully         B. quickly              C. aimlessly             D. freely

21. A. cold            B, bright              C. wonderful           D. terrible

22. A. shook           B. knocked            C. kept                D. beat

23. A. idea             B. advice               C. order                D. offer

24. A. suggestion       B. plan                C. proposal             D. change

25. A. non-stop         B. unsupported         C. unreturned          D. unprepared

26. A. covered          B. included            C. lasted                D. crossed

27. A. broke down      B. settled down         C. set out               D. came back

28. A. excited          B. disappointed        C. confused            D. tired

29. A. more             B. another              C. one                  D. others

30. A. torchlight       B. sunlight            C. breath              D. eyesight

31. A. surprisingly      B. luckily             C. accidentally         D. eventually

32. A. reward           B. burden              C. help                 D. company

33. A. attracted        B. allowed             C. taught               D. forced

34. A. price            B. success             C. mistake             D. change

35. A.Therefore         B. Instead          C. Otherwise         D.However

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科目:高中英語 來源:吉林省吉林市2010屆高三下學期第一次質(zhì)量檢測 題型:完型填空


第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
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Tina and Thomas Sjogren were the fourth people to reach the earth's poles. Years ago, the couple were  16    across the North Atlantic on their way to Europe. Tina looked out of her window and was  17   by the vast amount of space in Greenland. “The sky outside the window burst into different  18  and auroras (極光) flew all around us. I   19   what it would be like to step down there and start walking  20  , all alone in such a place. ”She thought, “If this is what Iceland and Greenland are like, how   21   then must the Arctic be?” She turned to her husband,   22  him awake and said, "Honey, let' s go to the Poles !"
Tina’s   23   would not be their first adventure. They had already climbed Mount Qomolangma. The pair soon made a   24   to visit both the North and South Poles on skis,
Traveling   25  
On February 2, 2002, they reached the South Pole. Their journey 26   2,000 kilometres. After just 35 days of recovery and preparation, they   27  again. "You are so    28      after the long expedition to the South Pole, so you don' t know if you could do   29   right away."
On May 29 , after traveling for the whole morning, as the couple watched with weak    30     , the numbers on their GPS showed that their goal had   31 been achieved. They had made it.
Without the    32    of dogs or supplies dropped from planes, it was only their strength and willpower that   33   them to ski and swim their way. They got valuable experience but that did not come without a    34   If you go on an adventure, there's always the risk of something going wrong.    35   , you will learn from it.
16. A. flying           B. exploring           C. swimming           D. sailing
17. A. frightened       B. bored               C. amazed             D. amused
18. A. shapes           B. colors               C. sounds               D. waves
19. A. remembered     B. wondered           C. enjoyed             D. doubted
20. A. carefully         B. quickly              C. aimlessly             D. freely
21. A. cold            B, bright              C. wonderful          D. terrible
22. A. shook           B. knocked            C. kept                D. beat
23. A. idea             B. advice               C. order                D. offer
24. A. suggestion       B. plan                C. proposal             D. change
25. A. non-stop         B. unsupported         C. unreturned          D. unprepared
26. A. covered          B. included            C. lasted                D. crossed
27. A. broke down      B. settled down         C. set out               D. came back
28. A. excited          B. disappointed        C. confused            D. tired
29. A. more          B. another              C. one                  D. others
30. A. torchlight       B. sunlight            C. breath              D. eyesight
31. A. surprisingly     B. luckily             C. accidentally         D. eventually
32. A. reward           B. burden              C. help                 D. company
33. A. attracted        B. allowed             C. taught               D. forced
34. A. price            B. success             C. mistake             D. change
35. A.Therefore         B. Instead          C. Otherwise         D.However

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完形填空。
     Tina and Thomas Sjogren were the fourth and fifth people to reach the earth's three poles. Years ago, the
couple were   1   across the North Atlantic on their way to Europe. Tina looked out of her window and was
   2   by the vast amount of space in Greenland. "The sky outside the window burst into different   3  , and
auroras (極光) flew all around us. I   4   what it would be like to step down there and start walking   5  , all
alone in such a place." She thought, "If this is what Iceland and Greenland are like, how   6   then must the
Arctic be?" She turned to her husband,   7   him awake and said, "Honey, let's go to the Poles!"
     Tina's   8   would not be their first adventure. They had already climbed Mount Qomolangma. The pair
soon made a   9   to visit both the North and South Poles on skis, travelling  10 .
     On February 2, 2002, they reached the South Pole. Their journey  11  2 000 kilometres. After just 35 days
of recovery and preparation, they  12  again. "You are so  13  after the long expedition to the South Pole, so
you don't know if you could do  14  right away."
     On May 29, after travelling for the whole morning, as the couple watched with weak  15 , the numbers on
their GPS showed that their goal had  16  been achieved. They had made it.
     Without the  17  of dogs or supplies dropped from planes, it was only their strength and willpower that  18  
them to ski and swim their way. They got valuable experience but that did not come without a  19 . If you go
on an adventure, there's always the risk of something going wrong.  20 , you will learn from it.
(     )1.A. flying         
(     )2.A. frightened    
(     )3.A. shapes        
(     )4.A. remembered    
(     )5.A. carefully   
(     )6.A. cold          
(     )7.A. shook       
(     )8.A. idea          
(     )9.A. suggestion    
(     )10.A. non-stop      
(     )11.A. covered       
(     )12.A. broke down    
(     )13.A. excited       
(     )14.A. more          
(     )15.A. torchlight    
(     )16.A. surprisingly  
(     )17.A. reward      
(     )18.A. attracted     
(     )19.A. price         
(     )20.A. Therefore   
B. exploring   
B. bored        
B. colors      
B. wondered    
B. quickly      
B. bright       
B. knocked      
B. advice       
B. plan        
B. unsupported  
B. included     
B. settled down 
B. disappointed       
B. another     
B. sunlight    
B. luckily      
B. burden       
B. allowed      
B. success      
B. Instead     
C. swimming      
C. amazed       
C. sounds        
C. enjoyed      
C. aimlessly     
C. wonderful    
C kept          
C. order        
C. proposal      
C. unreturned   
C. lasted        
C. set out      
C. confused      
C. one          
C. breath        
C. accidentally        
C help          
C. taught       
C. mistake       
C. Otherwise    
D. sailing   
D. amused    
D. waves     
D. doubted   
D. freely    
D. terrible  
D. beat      
D. offer     
D. change    
D. unprepared           
D. crossed   
D. came back 
D. tired     
D. others    
D. eyesight  
D. eventually
D. company    
D. forced    
D. change     
D. However   

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Tina and Thomas Sjogren were the fourth and fifth people to reach the earth’s three poles.Years ago, the couple were 1 across the North Atlantic on their way to Europe.Tina looked out of her window and was 2 by the vast amount of space in Greenland.“The sky outside the window burst into different 3, and auroras (極光) flew all around us.I 4 what it would be like to step down there and start walking 5, all alone in such a place.” She thought, “If this is what Iceland and Greenland are like, how 6 then must the Arctic be?” She turned to her husband, 7 him awake and said, “Honey, let’s go to the Poles!”

    Tina’s 8 would not be their first adventure.They had already climbed Mount Qomolangma.The pair soon made a 9 to visit both the North and South Poles on skis, travelling 10

    On February 2, 2002, they reached the South Pole.Their journey 11 2,000 kilometres.After just 35 days of recovery and preparation, they 12 again.“You are so 13 after the long expedition to the South Pole, so you don’t know if you could do 14 right away.”

     On May 29, after travelling for the whole morning, as the couple watched with weak 15, the numbers on their GPS showed that their goal had 16 been achieved.They had made it.

    Without the 17 of dogs or supplies dropped from planes, it was only their strength and willpower that 18 them to ski and swim their way.They got valuable experience but that did not come without a 19.If you go on an adventure, there’s always the risk of something going wrong.20 you will learn from it.

1.A.flying                 B.exploring            C.swimming        D.sailing

2.A.frightened           B.bored                 C.a(chǎn)mazed            D.a(chǎn)mused

3.A.shapes                B.colors                C.sounds            D.waves

4.A.remembered        B.wondered           C.enjoyed            D.doubted

5.A.carefully             B.quickly              C.a(chǎn)imlessly          D.freely

6.A.cold                   B.bright                C.wonderful        D.terrible

7.A.shook                 B.knocked             C.kept                D.beat

8.A.idea                    B.a(chǎn)dvice                C.order               D.offer

9.A.suggestion          B.plan                   C.proposal          D.change

10.A.non-stop           B.unsupported       C.unreturned       D.unprepared

11.A.covered            B.included             C.lasted              D.crossed

12.A.broke down      B.settled down       C.set out             D.came back

13.A.excited             B.disappointed       C.confused         D.tired

14.A.more                B.a(chǎn)nother              C.one                 D.others

15.A.torchlight          B.sunlight              C.breath              D.eyesight

16.A.surprisingly       B.luckily               C.a(chǎn)ccidentally      D.eventually

17.A.reward             B.burden               C.help                 D.company

18.A.a(chǎn)ttracted           B.a(chǎn)llowed              C.taught              D.forced

19.A.price                B.success             C.mistake            D.change

20.A.Therefore         B.Instead              C.Otherwise        D.However

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