朝阳区
A Person Who Has Influenced My Life
There is always a time in one’s life when a hero comes along. Someone who has inspired you can really help you learn what life is about.
I __36_ it as if it was yesterday. I was fifteen years old that year. It was around eight o’clock one evening when my mother __37_ a phone call from her brother-in-law, who told us my aunt was in hospital and that the doctor __38__ them she would need an operation immediately. My family became very _39__about my aunt’s situation.
While my aunt was in the hospital with special __40_,my cousin Mark, who is mentally
disabled, spent time with my family. Mark-was seventeen at the time, and had been bom with severe mental disorders, which__ 41__ a wide range of social and physical problems for him throughout everyday life. He never had any true friend __42_ no one could relate to him. I must
__43__ that at the beginning I was filled with uncertainty as to how much of a __44__ my cousin would bring on my family. Now looking back it saddens me to see the__45__ once showed.
Over the two weeks when Mark lived with my family, I probably __46__ more about life and its meanings. Thinking back, I took __47__ in daily life for granted, believing it would always be there. I never even thought about being able to do things like walking, brushing my teeth, or going to the bathroom on my own. Now I see how __48__ I am to be able to do these things independently.
Mark was seventeen, but learned on a nine-year-old __49__ Although his learning ability was slower than most, he could still learn. He explored__ 50__ to do most of the things everyone else did. __51__ he did pretty well and succeeded at almost everything he tried to do. He __52__ his illness and showed an ambition to love life. To him, having a successful life means achieving goals on his own terms and at his own __53__ .
Mark is my hero, for his disability has forever __54__ my viewpoint on life. It seems like a well-deserved life when you’re fifteen,and it is amazing how in a period of time your point of view can change so __55__ .
36.A.accept B.remember C.imagine D.discover
37.A.made B.missed C.received D.used
38.A.informed B.promised C.showed D.begged
39.A.sure B.curious C.disappointed D.worried
40.A.care B.interest C.purpose D.action
41.A.found B.faced C.created D.influenced
42.A.until B.although C.unless D.because
43.A.believe B.admit C.decide D.regret
44.A.puzzle B.failure C.burden D.conflict
45.A.ignorance B.weakness C.relief D.mercy
46.A.required B.understood C.questioned D.dreamed
47.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
48.A.powerful B.brave C.lucky D.successful
49.A.level B.variety C.job D.balance
50.A.achievements B.possibilities C.functions D.difficulties
51.A.Typically B.Occasionally C.Accidentally D.Actually
52.A.treated B.prevented C.challenged D.reported
53.A.pace B.cost C.business D.request
B.changed C.formed D.supported
55.A.easily B.normally C.properly D.completely
海淀区
Rediscovery
I used to be a happy child with a loving family and many friends. I had a 36 that cold brighten a could winter day and I had a special love for life.
At twelve, my life had a huge breakdown. It was then that I 37 OCD(强迫症). I started to wash my hands ten times an hour, and I constantly 38 my kitchen oven to make sure that it was off. This way of life continued for four painful years, and by then, my OCD had led to depression(抑郁). I was no longer the 39 little girl I had been.
In the tenth grade I finally 40 to my mother that I was suffering from depression along with my OCD. My mom took me to a doctor and I started taking 41 . Over a few months, the medicine did help the OCD, but I still was struggling with depression.
One autumn evening, I hit rock bottom. I thought suicide(自杀)was the only 42 to my depression problem, so I decided to write a suicide note. As I was 43 it, my eyes fell on a photo. It was a 44 of an adorable little girl, wearing her red soccer uniform and holding a bike helmet. She had a bright smile that showed she was full of life.
It took me a few minutes to 45 who the girl in the photo was. The photo had been taken when I was seven years old. I almost couldn’t believe that smiling child was me. I felt a chill go down my spine(脊柱). It was like my younger self had sent me a 46 . Right then and there I knew I couldn’t kill myself. Once I had been a strong little girl, and I had to become 47 like that again.
I tore up my suicide note and 48 that I would not rely only on my medicine. I would have to fight the depression with my mind, too. I could make myself happy again.
It has been two years since I 49 myself. The real reason I am healed is that I took action and refused to let depression 50 my life. I learned a lifelong 51 : Never give up. Everyone has challenges in life, but everyone can 52 . I am living proof of that.
Now I am prepared for whatever 53 life may bring. I have a role model to 54 up to for strength, and who is guiding me 55 life. My hero is a seven-year-old girl, smiling back at me from a photo on my desk.
36. A. dream B. thought C. hope D. smile
37. A. prevented B. treated C. developed D. discovered
38. A. checked B. fixed C. touched D. tested
39. A. pretty B. happy C. popular D. lovely
40. A. admitted B. suggested C. showed D. replied
41. A. classes B. medicine C. exercise D. notes
42. A. response B. door C. entrance D. solution
43. A. posting B. copying C. finishing D. revising
44. A. picture B. figure C. model D. shadow
45. A. explain B. realize C. question D. describe
46. A. gift B. card C. message D. letter
47. A. open B. strong C. lively D. athletic
48. A. advised B. doubted C. promised D. imagined
49. A. rejected B. replaced C. recalled D. rediscovered
50. A. risk B. abandon C. ruin D. waste
51. A. lesson B. skill C. class D. experience
52. A. escape B. quit C. recover D. survive
53. A. adventures B. benefits C. opportunities D. challenges
54. A. come B. look C. make D. add
55. A. through B. over C. across D. from
丰台区
The day of my big solo(独唱表演) had finally arrived. It was a big event: the Spring Fling Choir Concert. My 36 was on the cover of the program. “Cindy Hamond … Soloist.” I couldn’t 37 it. Not that it was my name, but that it wasn’t Renee Swanson’s.
Renee and I had been classmates since kindergarten. She was always wherever I was and she was always 38 of me. The school plays? Renee would have the leads. Softball? She played first base. Dance-class recital needs a big finish? Renee was 39 . The only time I ever came in ahead of Renee was at roll call(点名). Hamond comes before Swanson. I count that as a 40 .
The choir concert tryouts were 41 for me. We waited while Ms. Jenkins called us one at a time into the choir room. When Ms. Jenkins got to the H’s, my heart sped up and my whole body was shaking. When I came back, Renee smiled at me. Ms. Jenkins called her name and Renee calmly followed her. She was still 42 and smiling when she came out.
When Ms. Jenkins announced who 43 the choir group, I wasn’t surprised when Renee’s name was on her list and mine wasn’t. “So,” I said under my breath, “what else is 44 ?”
Sudden clapping came. Everyone was looking at me. I’ve 45 something here, I thought. Ms. Jenkins looked at me, “Cindy, you will have to start 46 with me. The solos take extra preparation.” Solo? I got the solo? I glanced Renee smiling and giving me the thumbs-up sign.
Now the day had come, we filed onto the 47 . I was front and center. The spotlight circled me in its bright light, but I 48 right there. I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t think. I couldn’t sing. The note started up and then 49 in my throat. “You can do it, Cindy,” Renee whispered. “I know you can.” I wasn’t as 50 as she was.
My 51 came again. I took a deep breath and sang out. All that came out was a rusty-sounding squeak(刺耳的声音). But in that same moment, from behind me, came the pure tone of the right note. Renee gave me a gentle poke(轻戳). My voice lifted and 52 hers. When the next note came, it was all me.
The rest of the solo went well. And when the concert was over, the applause was thunderous. Renee was the first to hug me.
“Thanks, Renee,” was all I 53 get myself to say.
Renee smiled and gave me another hug. “What are friends 54 ?”
Friends? Did she say friends?
“You’re right,” This time I hugged her, beginning to 55 the feeling of being her friend.
36. A. song B. photo C. name D. writing
37. A. refuse B. judge C. bear D. believe
38. A. ahead B. proud C. afraid D. nervous
39. A. cared B. picked C. blamed D. mentioned
40. A. talent B. symbol C. treasure D. victory
41. A. smooth B. stressful C. exciting D. disappointing
42. A. patient B. serious C. calm D. frightened
43. A. defeated B. led C. organized D. made
44. A. new B. popular C. ready D. important
45. A. regretted B. missed C. forgot D. expected
46. A. playing B. performing C. practicing D. recording
47. A. field B. stage C. steps D. floor
48. A. rose B. relaxed C. waved D. froze
49. A. went B. stuck C. sounded D. flew
50. A. moved B. sure C. shy D. worried
51. A. turn B. friend C. choice D. interest
52. A. raised B. weakened C. matched D. beat
53. A. dare B. might C. should D. could
54. A. after B. for C. against D. with
55. A. forgive B. mind C. consider D. love
东城区
My Hero
What does it mean to be a hero? I think a hero is someone who goes out of his way to make others happy. My hero is Mr. Wright, my chorus(合唱队) teacher.
When I was 12 years old, my grandparents passed away. I was really close to them, and losing them was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to 36 through. I couldn’t eat, sleep, or think; I felt like I couldn’t even breathe. It was as if my whole world had fallen down from under me, and I 37 into this huge hole of depression(抑郁).
38 I was battling depression, I was determined to make my high school years the best of my life. It was difficult to be 39 , but I had to try. I joined Women’s Choir. Mr. Wright was the choral director and he was so funny that the first day, I just knew I had made the best 40 of my life.
As the year progressed, I loved chorus more and more. I began to smile again and really enjoy 41 .
Then one day that all changed. My friends—or those that I thought were my friends—started talking about me behind my back. I was 42 , and I sat by myself. Mr. Wright came over and asked what was wrong. The look in his eyes told me that I could 43 him. Trying hard to 44 back tears, I told him the whole story.
When I finished, he nodded and told me, “If you never learn anything from me, learn this: No one is worth 45 your joy.” What Mr. Wright said really 46 a chord (心弦) in my heart. He 47 cared about me and what was going on. I’ll never be able to thank him enough, because he not only saved me but has 48 every day of it since. Any time I feel like giving 49 , I remember Mr. Wright’s words and push forward.
I’m proud to say that I 50 my depression, and I’m now a senior. I’m still a 51 of chorus, and now I’m also in the best choir at my school.
Mr. Wright is a hero 52 everyone he meets. He cares about every single person who walks through his door, and he loves what he does more than any other teacher I’ve known. That’s 53 he deserves to be Educator of the Year. He deserves the 54 not just this year but every year.
I’m glad I had the opportunity to meet you, Mr. Wright. You are an 55 teacher, and I hope you realize that. You’re my hero.
36. A. put B. walk C. run D. go
37. A. looked B. broke C. fell D. turned
38. A. If B. Although C. Because D. Once
39. A. happy B. calm C. smart D. confident
40. A. suggestion B. decision C. effort D. offer
41. A. care B. nature C. health D. life
42. A. refused B. forgotten C. hurt D. trapped
43. A. trust B. impress C. respect D. satisfy
44. A. set B. fight C. take D. call
45. A. stealing B. sharing C. hiding D. feeling
46. A. braked B. struck C. played D. shook
47. A. cheerfully B. normally C. exactly D. truly
48. A. made B. started C. understood D. influenced
49. A. off B. out C. up D. away
50. A. beat B. suffered C. developed D. saved
51. A. leader B. part C. fan D. dancer
52. A. about B. with C. to D. at
53. A. when B. what C. where D. why
54. A. title B. job C. help D. name
55. A. amusing B. ambitious C. amazing D. advanced
西城区
A Very Special Special Olympian
The professor was searching for student volunteers in the lecture room for a Special Olympics event. As the sign-up sheet went up and down the rows, I started to come up with my 36 . Maybe it was the distance to the college where the event was to take place, or the early hour that 37 had to report for duty. Whatever the reasons that made me hesitate, I am thankful to this day that I 38 up volunteering. If I had missed the event, I would have missed one of the most unforgettable moments that I have ever 39 .
I arrived at the volunteer tent bright and early. My task was 40 . I was to stand at the finish line only and wait until the event was over and then take the 41 to the announcing booth(公告处). Standing at the finish line, I was able to witness many amazing efforts and close races. I was most impressed by the effort each athlete put into his or her 42 . What also impressed me was the sincere 43 each athlete expressed while participating though sometimes the joy of participating in a sporting event can get 44 in the fierce competition of winning and losing.
Then an amazing moment happened right before my eyes. A group of athletes were 45
up to run a short race. One of them was in a wheelchair, a little girl with a 46 smile, wearing bright bows in her hair. Her smile filled the stadium that day. I couldn’t help but smile back at her.
The gun sounded. They were off. Runners sped up in the 47 with all their might. My eyes
48 for the little girl with the bright bows. There she was, pumping her arms with all the
49 she had. Her efforts were getting little result, but that did not stop her. I noticed as she got closer that she also had an injured arm. But that did not stop this bright star. The race was long over 50 the young athlete kept pumping her arms. As she finally 51 the finish line, the noise of the crowd was thunderous. There I stood 52 , with tears falling down my cheeks.
After all these years, I can still hear those cheers. I wish I could thank that remarkable athlete for what her efforts 53 this unmotivated college guy. I grew up a lot that day because of the 54 of that little girl in the wheelchair. I was 55 that day of a poem from a book that states, “Whatever you do, do it with all your might.”
36. A. ideas B. plans C. suggestions D. excuses
37. A. runners B. students C. volunteers D. advisors
38. A. gave B. ended C. stayed D. woke
39. A. ignored B. controlled C. witnessed D. imagined
40. A. simple B. difficult C. interesting D. tiring
41. A. prize B. athlete C. result D. winner
42. A. mind B. event C. victory D. body
43. A. joy B. belief C. trust D. confidence
44. A. stuck B. increased C. respected D. lost
45. A. mixed B. called C. lined D. piled
46. A. huge B. narrow C. weak D. hard
47. A. court B. track C. field D. platform
48. A. hoped B. cared C. prepared D. searched
49. A. desires B. courage C. energy D. dreams
50. A. but B. and C. or D. so
51. A. felt B. neared C. took D. raised
52. A. cheering B. waiting C. calculating D. recording
53. A. paid B. owed C. disappointed D. taught
54. A. honesty B. bravery C. popularity D. creativity
55. A. warned B. persuaded C. informed D. reminded
2016北京高三英语二模完形填空答案
朝阳区
36—40BCADA 41—45CDBCA 46—50BDCAB 51—55DCABD
海淀区
36. D 37. C 38. A 39. B 40. A
41. B 42. D 43. C 44. A 45. B
46. C 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. C
51. A 52. D 53. D 54. B 55. A
丰台区
36—40 CDABD 41—45BCDAB 46—50CBDBB 51—55ACDBD
东城区
36.D 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.B
41.D 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.A
46.B 47.D 48.D 49.C 50.A
51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.C
西城区
36.D 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.A
41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.C
46.A 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.A
51.B 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.D下载本文