完形填空 说明文/议论文专练二(7篇)
一、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has opened its first “future hotel”, also known    1    “Flyzoo Hotel”, in Hangzhou, China, according to local media reports. The    2    hotel marks the company’s    3    into the Internet of Things Sector.
Wang Wun, CEO of the ALibaba Flyzoo Hotel, said that the hotel is more    4    than other hotels thanks to its upgraded hotel management system capability. He said the range of digital solutions Alibaba has brought to Flyzoo is evidence of the group’s new    5    to the industry.
Robots can be found    6    in the hotel, and they guide guests by providing    7    voice messages and accompanying them during their     8    . Guests also can control indoor    9    , lighting intensity(强度) and household devices through their voices.
The hotel is    10    with an artificial-intelligence management system called the “Tmall Genie”. The assistant can carry out a number of    11    from ordering room service to    12    the television channels and closing the curtains. “The new AI system will help to improve the management efficiency of the hotel by    13    more than half of the labor forces,” said Qun. The furniture and other    14    in the hotel can be purchased merely by taking photos through an app. Flyzoo Hotel also has seven themed rooms, each of which is able to create a better living    15    for its guests.
Alibaba’s A.I. Labs created a hotel robot, which is capable of    16    meals to guests and returning laundry. “A.I. Labs’ robot is the next step in the    17    towards smart hotels.” said Lijuan Chen, GM of Alibaba’s A.I. Labs, in a    18    . “In addition, it is solving pain points in the hotel sector, such as improving service efficiency, with our leading AI technology. The robot will be the ultimate assistant for hotel    19    who want everything quickly and    20    at their fingertips”
        B.as        C.for        D.with
21年高考作文2.A.unapproved        B.unaccompanied        C.unadmitted        D.unmanned
ance        B.exit        C.existence        D.admission
4.A.efficient        B.perfect        C.influential        D.profound
posure        B.approach        C.application        D.choice
6.A.somewhere        B.everywhere        C.nowhere        D.wherever
7.A.loud        B.noisy        C.recorded        D.downloaded
8.A.stop        B.leave        C.stay        D.accommodation
peratures        B.furniture        C.colors        D.sizes
10.A.supplied        B.decorated        C.offered        D.equipped
11.A.missions        B.responsibilities        C.practices        D.tasks
12.A.changing        B.adjusting        C.turning on        D.turning off
13.A.increasing        B.reducing        C.declining        D.falling
14.A.items        B.materials        C.belongings        D.possessions
15.A.background        B.emotion        C.experience        D.expense
king        B.purchasing        C.handing        D.delivering
istence        B.presence        C.evolution        D.attitude
18.A.biography        B.document        C.statement        D.notice
19.A.guests        B.managers        C.waiters        D.administrators
20.A.cautiously        B.steadily        C.smoothly        D.conveniently
二、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
There’s a saying that a mix of Jacks and Jills makes a tough job a breeze (轻而易举的事). That might be    1    boys and girls have a good chance of becoming study     2    But the Nobel Prize may have made the saying go further–a(n)     3    makes a tough job a breeze.
Husband-and-wife Norwegian scientists Edward Moser, 52, and May-Britt Moster, 51, along with British-US citizen John O’Keffe, 75, received last year’s Nobel Prize in medicine on Oct 6 and     4    the $1.1 million (6.75 million yuan) prize money.
They found that the brain has a GPS-like     5    that allows people to produce     6    maps and     7    around the world.
The findings     8    the secrets to how we figure out a shortcut to work     9    there’s a traffic jam. And they may further help cure diseases like Alzheimer’s (老年痴呆症) whose    10    lose their spatial     11    and get easily lost.
    12    , intelligence and hard work are     13    behind their success, yet many, including May-Britt Moser, believe spending time with like-minded people may have also pushed them toward the     14    .
“It’s impossible to do     15    on one’s own. You have to have partners who you can trust and share the same passion with you” said May-Britt Moser.
Being friends and     16    also allows them to bounce ideas back and forth on the spot.
They have “breakfast meeting” and “night talks” every day, they talk about brains when they are shopping and cooking. They    17    turned a family dinner at a fancy restaurant this summer into a    18    about how their own brains know where they are.
“We can     19    one another inside and outside the lab. That’s good because the best idea
don’t     20    come when you’re sitting in the lab” said Edward Moser.