2021届新高考模式八省高三名校新题分项汇编(2)之完形填空(原卷版)

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2021届新高考模式八省高三名校新题分项汇编
完形填空
完形填空【湖北省黄冈市2021届高三9月月考】
When I opened my door this morning,I saw a sign that says,"Good morning,beautiful business."It is a reminder to me of just how beautiful our business can be when we put all our care and energy into it.
I 21 the White Dog Cafe in 1983 on the first floor of my house.It is the house I have lived in since I was
a child.Today,much of the food 1 22 comes from the same land where my 23 once farmed.Years ago,it was a simple coffee take-away shop serving students who lived nearby.Over the years,we have 24 our menu and grown to 25 five buildings.I owe my success to making decisions not for the purpose of maximizing(使··....最大化)26 but instead maximizing the 27 with our customers and community.Today I still have the 28 way of doing business-the way it was in the old days with the family farm,the family inn.When I make a 29 ,it comes 30 for my decision to be made in the common interest of all 31 .
Business schools teach "grow or die".But I make a conscious decision to continue to be a "small"business 32 I know when we grow in physical size,we would 33 something very important-authentic relationships with the people around us.I have come to realize that we can measure our 34 by measuring how much we improve our knowledge,achieve 35 and deepen our relationships.
21.A.opened B.ruined C.visited D.disturbed
22.A.request B.manage C.serve D.support
23.A.professors B.ancestors C.sponsors D.customers
24.A.dragged B.tried C.expanded D.carried
25.A.build B.construct C.bury D.occupy
26.A.images B.feelings C.opportunities D.profits
27.A.relationships B.promises C.experiences D.projects
28.A.neat-handed B.short-sighted C.hard-earned D.old-fashioned
29.A.decision B.importance C.schedule D.diagram
30.A.extremely B.awkwardly C.naturally D.secretly
31.A.involved B.invited C.informed D.interested
32.A.although B.because C.until D.before
33.A.take up B.learn about C.carry out D.give up
34.A.lifestyle B.figure C.program D.success
35.A.patience B.protection C.happiness D.kindness
完形填空【2021届广东省珠海市高三上学期摸底】
For decades, humans have torn up the natural landscape in Asia, cutting down trees to build resorts (旅游胜地) in the most beautiful locations and caging wild animals to attract tourists.
Bangkok-based hotel architect Bill Bensley is saying “21 .”
When a businessman talked with him about 22 a resort that included a zoo in Asia, he came up with a (n) 23 : let’s 24 the humans and let the rare and endangered 25 wander free.
Sounds 26 ? Bensley is known for 27 ideas, so much so that he’s been called the “Willy Wonka of hotel design.”
At his Shinta Mani Wild resort in Cambodia 28 arrive via a 380-meter zip wire (高空滑索) over the wilderness of the South Cardamom National Park and are 29 to join Wildlife Alliance anti-poaching patrols (防盗猎巡逻).
But he’s not doing things 30 for eye-catching. Bensley is a lifelong conservationist who deeply 31 what humans are doing to the planet. That’s why he wanted to do the World Wild Project. 61-year-old Bensley says the first stage of the eight-year project, which will 32 several different top branded hotels, is expected to 33 in 2023.
The cages for 34 will actually be 2,400 hotel rooms, with a budget of generally a million 35 per room. Let’s just say the guests won’t be uncomfortable.
36 , it’s not the rooms the California-native is talking about. Having a 37 with a local official, he has got the permission to relocate abused animals from 38 in Asia, and set them free onto the 39
2,000-hectare piece of land 40 the human zoo will be located.
21.A.no more B.no way C.no wonder D.no doubt
22.A.visiting B.possessing C.designing D.rebuilding
23.A.zoo B.idea C.resort D.project
24.A.kill B.approach C.find D.cage
25.A.people B.birds C.plants D.animals
26.A.crazy B.fantastic C.impossible D.vivid
27.A.simple B.unusual C.absurd D.ordinary
28.A.designers B.researchers C.animals D.guests
29.A.required B.commanded C.invited D.forced
30.A.rarely B.simply C.hardly D.nearly
31.A.cares about B.thinks about C.sets about D.brings about
32.A.approve of B.hear of C.think of D.consist of
33.A.open B.close C.appear D.pause
34.A.animals B.designers C.humans D.officials
35.A.meters B.dollars C.kilograms D.acres
36.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Thus
37.A.fighting B.meeting C.travelling D.speaking
38.A.farms B.resorts C.hotels D.zoos
39.A.approximately B.certainly C.terribly D.narrowly
40.A.which B.when C.where D.that
完形填空【2021届湖南省湖湘名校教育联合体高三上学期入学考试】
Many people say that their childhood was the happiest time of their lives. But, that was not 21 for me, at least between the ages of 10 to 12. I was practically 22 by my parents, who seemed only interested in their never-ending money making. I was 23 , a loner at school too, disliked by my classmates for getting good grades.
Longing for 24 , I fell into depression and started thinking about death. While on the school field trip, I lost my footing and slipped into a marsh(沼泽)and got my 25 muddy. As luck would have it, out of nowhere, an angel, in the 26 of a native woman,lent me a helping hand. She 27 me to her small cottage and helped me change my 28 trousers. She made me eat from what little food she had, and told me funny stories, 29 to cheer me up.
That lady saved me. She saved my belief in the 30 of people. I came to see that no matter what happens, there are good things in the world, which you can 31 for existence. Another thing I noticed was that the lady, though she lived in 32 surroundings, seemed happy. I realized that life is beautiful if we love it. Only those who are 33 their life can really understand what happiness really is.
I dropped the idea of ending my 34 .
I must thank that kind lady for what I had never experienced till then. 35 someone's life with kindness is worth all the treasure in the world.
21.A.precise B.acceptable C.new D.true
22.A.controlled B.abused C.ignored D.missed
23.A.careless B.purposeless C.friendless D.fearless
24.A.freedom B.schooling C.money D.company
25.A.backpack B.trousers C.glasses D.coat
26.A.form B.absence C.direction D.hope
27.A.took B.followed C.pointed D.guided
28.A.tight B.wet C.new D.worn
29.A.attempting B.offering C.demanding D.helping
30.A.honesty B.wisdom C.ability D.kindness
31.A.devote to B.contribute to C.rely on D.insist on
32.A.unpleasant B.cosy C.unfamiliar D.natural
33.A.serious about B.proud of C.busy with D.content with
34.A.trip B.lessons C.life D.program
35.A.Assessing B.Changing C.Creating D.Valuing
完形填空【2021届广东省惠州一中等高三六校第一次联考】
I was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. This could not be 26 . My mind raced through the list of family members who might need help, but the 27 was hardly familiar.
“Lindy, this is Lesley.” I didn’t know Lesley well. We did28 speak with each other, but to say we were friends was not 29 . I asked what she needed. Perhaps something really awful caused her to 30 someone she barely knew. 31 she asked me, “Do you have room for a turkey? In your32 ?” In fact, we had much room in our fridge. “Sure,” I responded, “Did your fridge33 ?” “Not exactly,” Lesley replied, “but I will explain when I 34 .”
Minutes later came a huge freezer truck. Lesley stepped down and explained the lease (租约) of the grocery store her husband serviced had run out and that they had to 35 all the freezers that very night. Thinking it was a 36 to throw away all this good food, they decided to 37 food to all the people she could think of. Our
home was their 38 stop so anything left would have to be put in our freezer. 39 our freezer was pretty empty, Lesley asked to fill it up. I asked her when they would come back for all this. Lesley 40 “We don’t want it back. It is yours! Thanks for helping us out!” Then they waved goodbye and41 away.
“For helping them out?” We opened our freezer door. Inside were all the42 foods we never bought but often longed to try. To make ends meet, we were 43 to buy groceries, yet it was not something we shared with anyone. However, our 44 were met in an unexpected way, by that 45 “Do you have room for a turkey?”. 26.A.unusual B.possible C.typical D.good
27.A.voice B.image C.list D.case
28.A.merely B.frequently C.occasionally D.accidentally
29.A.proper B.wrong C.strange D.serious
30.A.consult B.reach C.interrupt D.upset
31.A.In addition B.Worse still C.Therefore D.Instead
32.A.house B.truck C.fridge D.kitchen
33.A.cool off B.break down C.turn over D.run out
34.A.arrive B.return C.leave D.stop
35.A.donate B.sell C.empty D.distribute
36.A.pleasure B.must C.means D.shame
37.A.drop off B.get back C.turn in D.hand over
38.A.first B.last C.next D.only
39.A.Claiming B.Recalling C.Noticing D.Expecting
40.A.promised B.screamed C.sighed D.laughed
41.A.walked B.drove C.slipped D.faded
42.A.cold B.fresh C.expensive D.old
43.A.dreaming B.hesitating C.planning D.struggling
44.A.needs B.tastes C.orders D.ambitions
45.A.reply B.call C.expression D.demand
完形填空【广东省汕头市金山中学2021届高三年级上学期联考】
The squirrel, Bella, had a rough start to life. At the age of four weeks old, an owl (猫头鹰) had 21 and badly wounded her.
Bella stood no 22 of surviving her wounds in the wild. 23 , Ruby Harrison took her home. Ruby not only gave Bella a home, but a 24 with three other adopted squirrels. They grew strong, but Ruby didn't domesticate (驯养) any of the squirrels. "They are part of the 25 rather than a pet," she said.
It was time to say goodbye in April 2009. Ruby saw them 26 into the trees and never expected to see them often. Then, initially, the other three came back for a 27 once and stopped coming by, but Bella was 28 . She seemed to have a strong 29 with the Harrisons that kept her visiting almost daily.
In the past ten years since her release, it's not just Ruby herself who gets Bella's 30 . "Bella sits right at the front door to look in for someone's 31 ." Ruby described, "My husband rushes out of the door to be 32 and happily runs back inside to the big bowl of nuts for her.”
More amazingly, this spring came with a(n) 33 . Bella came round again with her 34 family, with her three babies 35 someone to notice.
21.A.approached B.attacked C.followed D.advanced
22.A.risk B.test C.chance D.use
23.A.Suddenly B.Clearly C.Strangely D.Luckily
24.A.family B.series C.hospital D.location
25.A.park B.wild C.yard D.earth
26.A.look B.break C.escape D.disappear
27.A.treat B.pity C.praise D.rest
28.A.normal B.traditional C.different D.extraordinary
29.A.taste B.connection C.touch D.smell
30.A.sight B.reach C.company D.observation
31.A.attention B.permission C.respect D.interest
32.A.found B.greeted C.passed D.lifted
33.A.surprise B.event C.group D.story
34.A.amusing B.invited C.interesting D.extended
35.A.afraid of B.forcing C.waiting for D.applying for
完形填空【2021届湖北省武汉市部分学校高三起点质量检测】
My journey to isolation (隔离) was somewhat accidental.
I saw an advertisement for a job as a leader for an expedition (探险) to Antarctica-and I have to 21 it was
the penguin in the ad that 22 my attention. The ad noted that they were looking for someone to lead a 23 of expeditioners in one of the most 24 and isolated places on the planet. I took part in an 25 and then got a job that I knew I would regret if I didn’t26 it. Leading 18 strangers for a full year-through months of darkness and with no 27 from the freezing cold -----I learned some 28 lessons.
After the journey, I wrote two best-selling books and became a motivational speaker. Being in isolation meant I had to do lots of self 29 .I kept a 30 , and every day I would think 31 of how I had operated as a leader. That discipline of 32 myself taught me how to tell right from wrong.
I often think back to 33 I saw the picture of the penguin that 34 me to look at the ad for the job. It’s
a moment that 35 my life completely.
21.A.admit B.believe C.indicate D.realize
22.A.demanded B.deserved C.caught D.needed
23.A.flood B.couple C.team D.handful
24.A.awful B.remote C.promising D.disturbing
25.A.experiment B.interview C.election D.investigation
26.A.make for B.prepare for C.register for D.go for
27.A.escape B.departure C.protection D.defence
28.A.hard B.powerful C.private D.terrible
29.A.service B.repair C.study D.reflection
30.A.pet B.secret C.journal D.promise
31.A.clearly B.carefully C.highly D.badly
32.A.evaluating B.forgiving C.behaving D.enjoying
33.A.where B.why C.when D.how
34.A.enabled B.permitted C.allowed D.inspired
35.A.improved B.formed C.ended D.changed
阅读填空【湖南省衡阳市第一中学2021届高三上学期第二次月考】
I served as a Newport Beach ocean lifeguard in Orange County, California. Late in a shift , another guard, Mike, phoned me, “Hey, I got a couple of kids playing close to the dangerous water section. I’m going to give them a
21 . Keep an eye out for anything unusual.”
Sure enough, as soon as he 22 , a huge wave sucked the two kids into the water. Mike saw it and rushed
toward the ocean.
Their mother realized what was happening. She was on her feet, 23 . Before I was even halfway there, Mike had 24 into the deep water to pull them up. They were so 25 that they couldn’t walk, so Mike was carrying them, one under each 26 .
The mother let out a sigh of relief. Suddenly, a new kind of panic washed over her as though there was a new, equally dangerous 27 to her kids’ lives. She rushed up, seize her kids and left without so much as a thank-you.
Mike had a 28 growing experience.His frightening tattoos (纹身) and shaved head with scars showed he wasn’t the 29 guard on the beach. I admitted I didn’t really get along with Mike. But his saving ability made up for everything he 30 in PR (公关)skills. If any other guard had been 31 that night, there would have been a very real 32 that the mother wasn’t going home with both her kids.
Maybe he wasn’t her idea of a knight in shining armor. But that wouldn’t change the fact that he had just33 her kids.
That was over ten years ago .If you ask Mike about it today, I doubt if he’ll still remember it, but I won’t forget. As I jogged back to work that day, I 34 myself I’d never let my own fear an 35 prevent me from recognizing a hero when I see one.
21.A.lesson B.choice C.warning D.surprise
22.A.hung up B.turned up C.called up D.came up
23.A.whispering B.fighting C.arguing D.screaming
24.A.slipped B.sunk C.dived D.fallen
25.A.excited B.tired C.confused D.annoyed
26.A.leg B.arm C.shoulder D.foot
27.A.threat B.anxiety C.surprise D.fear
28.A.caring B.rough C.normal D.steady
29.A.patient B.dull C.friendly D.strange
30.A.owed B.lacked C.allowed D.required
31.A.on duty B.on time C.in turn D.in vain
32.A.honor B.doubt C.chance D.fact
33.A.returned B.stopped C.frightened D.saved
34.A.comforted B.changed C.promised D.devoted
35.A.confidence B.comment C.appreciation D.prejudice
完形填空【2021届福建省福州八中高三毕业班第一次月考】
Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success 41 fundamentally on our view of ourselves and of the 42 in our lives.
When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931, he had no way of knowing that his life was to change completely. The class experiment that day was to 43 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling(冒泡)to the surface. 44 , the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 45 held something more volatile(易挥发的)than water. When Wilson heated it, the container
46 , leaving Wilson blinded in both eyes.
When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents attempted to find a way to deal with the catastrophe that had 47 their lives. But Wilson did not regard the accident as catastrophic. He learned braille(盲文)quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind. There, he not only did well as a student but also became a(n)48 public speaker.
Later, he worked in Africa, where many people suffered from 49 for lack of proper treatment. For him, it was one thing to 50 his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue 51 it could be fixed so easily. This moved him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the 52 Wilson made to preventing the preventable.
Wilson received several international 53 for his great contributions. He lost his sight but found a 54 . He proved that it's not what happens to us that 55 our lives — it's what we make of what happens. 41.A.depends B.holds C.keeps D.reflects
42.A.dilemmas B.accidents C.events D.steps
43.A.direct B.show C.advocate D.declare
44.A.Anyway B.Moreover C.Somehow D.Thus
45.A.mistakenly B.casually C.amazingly D.clumsily
46.A.erupted B.exploded C.emptied D.exposed
47.A.submitted to B.catered for C.impressed on D.happened to 48.A.accomplished B.crucial C.specific D.innocent
49.A.deafness B.depression C.blindness D.speechlessness
50.A.decide B.abandon C.control D.accept
51.A.until B.when C.unless D.before
52.A.opposition B.adjustments C.commitment D.limitations 53.A.scholarships B.rewards C.awards D.bonuses
54.A.fortune B.recipe C.dream D.vision
55.A.distinguishes B.determines C.claims D.limits
完形填空【湖北省龙泉中学、荆州中学、宜昌一中2021届高三九月联考】
During the day, I heard something happened at the Twin Towers. But nobody seemed to really 41
what was going on. Not until school let out did I realize something might be 42 . My dad usually 43 me up, but he wasn’t there. My dad was a firefighter. His 44 was less than a mile from the Twin Towers.
The Twin Towers had been attacked, and my dad had gone there to 45 . I remember only bits and pieces, like my mom calling hospitals all over New York City, 46 to find my dad. Hopelessly, she told me that he was probably 47 .
We didn’t learn exactly w hat had happened to him until much later. We 48 that he had sent a radio message at 9:56 am when he and hundreds of other 49 firefighters were in the burning South Tower, saving as many people as possible. Just three minutes later, the tower 50 .
Nineteen years later, I still 51 my dad every day. He instilled( 灌输) in me a 52 for my community, and his 53 encouraged me to volunteer.
Looking back, I don’t think only of the sad 54 . I also remember the great acts of people, 55
my dad, proud to call him my hero.
41.A.anticipate B.know C.care D.wonder
42.A.different B.ambitious C.wrong D.strange
43.A.picked B.stimulated C.shifted D.recalled
44.A.mission B.station C.objective D.region
45.A.cite B.cease C.assign D.help
46.A.requiring B.refusing C.hoping D.promising
47.A.mistaken B.chosen C.ignored D.gone
48.A.found out B.picked out C.made sure D.made sense
49.A.excited B.serious C.courageous D.surprised
50.A.broke down B.fell down C.shut up D.showed up
51.A.miss B.protest C.quote D.worry
52.A.passion B.profile C.resolution D.love
53.A.patience B.carefulness C.bravery D.wisdom
54.A.lesson B.event C.change D.option
55.A.especially B.literally C.occasionally D.apparently
完形填空【辽宁省朝阳市建平县2021届高三9月联考】
When I was a little girl of seven years old, my mother enjoyed reading books. She asked my father to bring many 21 from the town library. My father usually brought as many books as the librarian 22 at a time. My mother would not like anyone to 23 her and liked finishing a story without any breaks.
One day, my father managed to get the best 24 that the librarian recommended. After my mother knew that, she 25 bought some hot dogs because she thought that it was great for us all to enjoy the 26 , accompanied by some family chats. My mother could 27 wait to give out the hot dogs and she was lost in the new novel. My father felt it 28 for her not to join in the family chats.
Now it was time to 29 something in our family. On a festival season, some guests 30 us at our home. We had a great time enjoying the festival food and the great family 31 , but something was bothering my father and that was the 32 of my mother’s reading the novel. She sat on a sofa and kept reading her new novel without 33 others. My aunt noticed the behavior of my mother and decided to solve the problem in her own way.
My aunt took my mother’s novel away and didn’t give it to her until she 34 that she would never get crazy for reading, novels in her life. Now, my father is still active after his retirement and my mother is still 35 reading the book but when she is alone.
21.A.books B.cards C.pictures D.messages
22.A.liked B.expected C.ordered D.allowed
23.A.ignore B.help C.bother D.call
24.A.brochure B.magazine C.newspaper D.novel
25.A.occasionally B.ambitiously C.specially D.certainly
26.A.housework B.convenience C.snack D.holiday
27.A.hardly B.patiently C.shortly D.calmly
28.A.improper B.inaccurate C.illegal D.impatient 29.A.appreciate B.create C.change D.explore 30.A.interviewed B.visited C.comforted D.invited 31.A.decision B.brainstorm C.business D.gathering 32.A.reason B.fact C.task D.education 33.A.welcoming B.chatting with C.commenting D.calling on 34.A.promised B.refused C.wished D.believed 35.A.lack of B.fond of C.cautious about D.concerned with。

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