2019-2020年高二暑假作业英语试题2含答案(I)编写:经海虎审阅:宋林班级_____学号______姓名________完形填空(A)ItwasabrightSaturdaymorninginthelatefall.Ihadstoppedatacafétoenjoyacupofcoffeeand1themorningnewspaper.Suddenly,I2ahandonthebackofmyjacketandheardsomeonesay,“HeySteve!Howyadoin’?”3up,Isawaboywearingamechanic’suniformwornbyemployeesofthegasolinestationnexttothecafé.Helooked4,but,atfirst,Iwasunableto5wherewehadmet.Healsoheldacupofcoffee,soIaskedhimtojoinme.Verysoon,his6andprobablymycoffeebegantothaw(解冻)outmy7.Fiveyearsearlier,hehadbeentravelinghomelateonaFebruarynight.Afierce8hadarrivedthatafternoon,andbymidnight,thesnowdriftsweregetting9.Herecalled10adriftjustdowntheroadfrommyhouse.Hehadwalkedtomyhousefor11.Ihadtakenmypickupandatowingropeand12hiscaroutofthesnowdriftanduptothehighwaywheremaintenance(维护)truckshad13awaythesnow.Thishasbeena(n)14occurrencehereduringthewinter.Icannot15thetimessomeonehasalsopulledmycarfromasnowdrift.16,itwasanunforgettableexperienceforhim.Asitturnedout,hismemoryandaccountofthatsnowynightwasaveryunexpectedandmuchappreciatedkindnesstome.Ithankedhimsincerelyforstoppingtochatduringhisbreak.Hismemoryofourunexpectedmeetinginasnowstorm17myentireday.LeoBuscagliawrote,“Toooftenweunderestimate(低估)the18ofatouch,asmile,akindword,alisteningear,anhonestcompliment(赞扬),orthesmallestactof19,allofwhichhavethepotentialtoturna20around.”1.A.previewB.scanC.orderD.buy2.A.noticedB.gotC.caughtD.felt3.A.LookingB.StandingC.RisingD.Glaring4.A.sensitiveB.friendlyC.familiarD.grateful5.A.reflectB.determineC.regainD.recall6.A.storyB.experienceC.appearanceD.greetings7.A.heartB.feelingC.memoryD.wonder8.A.sandstormB.snowstormC.hurricaneD.rainfall9.A.lowB.slipperyC.thinD.deep10.A.blockingB.hittingC.knockingD.crashing11.A.helpB.adviceC.emergencyD.shelter12.A.pulledB.wavedC.pushedD.dug13.A.collectedB.clearedC.threwD.melted14.A.ordinaryB.commonC.forgettableD.practical15.A.countB.keepC.masterD.predict16.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Otherwise17.A.coveredB.influencedC.brightenedD.filled18.A.meaningB.relationC.priceD.power19.A.caringB.offeringC.sharingD.forgiving20.A.courseB.fateC.truthD.life(B)AtfirstCharlesDickenswrotejustforhisownpleasure.Thenhethought21mightbe22toreadhisstories.Hesentonetoa23,buthedidnotsignhis24toit.Thisstorywasprinted,and25wereseveralothers.Thepublisherdidnot26whowrotethem.SoCharlesdidnot27anymoneyforthem,butdidhavethesatisfactionof28theminprint.ThenanotherpublishingcompanyhiredDickensto29storiesaboutLondon.Hestartedtowrite“ThePickwickPapers”,describingtheadventuresofMr.Pickwickandhisfriends30theytraveledaroundLondon.Itwas31forCharlestowritethesestoriesbecauseheknewso32about33.“ThePickwickPapers”,soldwell,andCharleswas34again.Dickenswasgreatly35bythesuccessof“ThePickwickPapers”.Herealizedthatpeopleenjoyed36whathehadwrittenandthathis37skillearnedhisliving.Duringthe38fiveyearshewrotemanymorestories.Hewroteaboutrealpeopleandsituations39heknew.Infact,hewasknown40oneofthegreatestwritersintheworld.21.A.someoneB.anyoneC.everyoneD.noone22.A.eagerB.readyC.freeD.unwilling23.A.storekeeperB.booksellerC.writerD.publisher24.A.nameB.handwritingC.addressD.telephonenumber25.A.suchB.soC.alsoD.too26.A.wonderB.askC.knowD.care27.A.askforB.payC.receiveD.accept28.A.watchingB.seeingC.readingD.hearing29.A.editB.printC.sellD.write30.A.asB.sinceC.tillD.because31.A.necessaryB.importantC.easyD.difficult32.A.manyB.muchC.littleD.badly33.A.himselfB.PickwickC.paperD.London34.A.poorB.neverpoorC.happyD.unhappy35.A.inspiredB.struckC.disappointedD.discouraged36.A.printingB.sellingC.readingD.seeing37.A.workingB.publishingC.sellingD.writing38.A.nextB.followedC.lastD.past39.A.whoB.whomC.thatD.which40.A.byB.forC.toD.as作业(2):1—5BDACD6—10ACBDB11—15AABBA16—20CCDAD21—25ABDAB26—30CCBDA31—35CBDBA36—40CDACD