高考英语一轮复习 完形填空专项训练2

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2013届高考英语外研版一轮总复习课件:专项提能计划——完形填空(二)

2013届高考英语外研版一轮总复习课件:专项提能计划——完形填空(二)

专项提能计划——完形填空(二)
your studies,starting companies with Dad,while still being a ____ and a D Mom of five kids.I was exhausted just watching you ____ .With your words B of wisdom in my ____ mind,I C suddenly felt unlimited freedom to
B.that D.where B.to D.under B.worried D.disappointed
专项提能计划——完形填空(二)
22. A.roles C.positions 23. A.must C.need 24. A.ringing C.falling
B.tests D.shows B.ought to D.could B.blowing D.beating
专项提能计划——完形填空(二)
句意:受到你的话语的鼓舞,我毅然 行进在人生的旅途上,不再害怕犯错, 渴望接受更多的挑战。
专项提能计划——完形填空(二)
名师支招 完形填空主要考查考生对上下文线索 的把握和对文章整体理解的能力。因 此在答题的过程中一定要注意前后文 相关联词的联系,考生可以通过寻找 上下文相关联的词的方法来准确答题. 比如第18题的答案就隐藏在下文中的
31. A.constantly
B.shortly
C.hardly D.nearly 32. A.and C.or 33. A.description C.praise B.but D.for B.statement D.introduction
专项提能计划——完形填空(二)

每日训练31- 高考英语一轮复习

每日训练31- 高考英语一轮复习

高考英语一轮复习每日训练31一、完形填空A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her.She did not know whether she was going to make it and want to __1__.She was tired of fighting and struggling.It seemed as one problem was solved,a new one __2__.Her father,a cook,took her to the __3__.He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire.In one he placed carrots,in the second __4__,and in the last ground coffee beans.He let them sit and boil,without saying a word.The daughter sucked(吸吮)her teeth and __5__ waited,wondering what he was doing.In twenty minutes,he pulled the carrots and eggs out and __6__ them in two different bowls,and the coffee in a mug.He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots.She did and noted they were __7__.Then he asked her to take an egg and break it.After talking off the shell,she observed the hard­boiled egg.__8__,he asked her to sip the coffee.She __9__,as she tasted its rich aroma(芳香).“What does it mean,Father?” she curiously asked.He explained that each of them had faced the __10__ adversity(逆境),boiling water,but each reacted differently.The carrot went in strong and hard but after being subjected to the boiling water,it became soft and __11__.Theegg had been fragile.Its __12__ outer shell had protected its liquid inside.But after sitting through the boiling water,its inside became hardened.The ground coffee beans were unique,however,after they were in the boiling water,they had __13__ the water.“Which are you?” he asked his daughter.Life will necessarily meet adversity,if so,do not be __14__ .Always remember:The real success can be __15__ only after the hard struggle.1.A.give up B.go onC.clean up D.work on2.A.invented B.appearedC.answered D.understood3.A.kitchen B.bedroomC.supermarket D.bookstore4.k B.applesC.cabbages D.eggs5.A.happily B.carefullyC.impatiently D.early6.A.handed B.placedC.found D.threw7.A.hard B.strongC.soft D.sweet8.A.However B.ThereforeC.Finally D.Instead9.A.smiled B.boiledC.sobbed D.cried10.A.bad B.sameC.serious D.different11.A.smelly B.badC.weak D.tasty12.A.slim B.fatC.thick D.thin13.A.changed B.awaitedC.mixed D.colored14.A.excited B.discouragedC.surprised D.disappointed15.A.arrived B.finishedC.missed D.achieved二、阅读理解AMost of us know about the Nobel Prize,especiallythe Nobel Peace Prize,but few of us know anythingabout the man who set them up.His name was AlfredNobel.He was a great scientist and inventorhimself.Besides,he had a big business.His business may surprise you.He made and sold explosives.His companies even made and sold weapons.Isn't this something that surprises you?The man who made money from weapons should set up the PeacePrize?Though Alfred Nobel had a lot of money from weapons,he hated war.He hoped that there would be no war in the world.He was one of the richest in Europe.When he died in 1896,he let behind him a lot of money and his famous will.According to his will,most of his money was placed in a fund.He wanted the interest from the fund to be used as prizes every year.We know them as the Nobel Prizes.The Nobel Prizes are international.Alfred Nobel wanted the winners to be chosen for their work,not the country they came from.Alfred Nobel had given his whole life to his studies and work and to the benefits of mankind.He made money all by his own efforts,but he let the world share his wealth.His inventions and wealth stay with the world for ever.1.Alfred's business was________.A.making and selling explosivesB.not making and selling weaponsC.making explosives and selling weaponsD.making weapons and selling explosives2.Nobel wanted to set up the Nobel Peace Prize because________.A.he made enough moneyB.he hated warC.he wanted to get more interest from the fundD.he liked to live in a peaceful world3.Nobel Prizes come from________.A.all Nobel's money in the fundB.all Nobel's money in his companyC.all the interest from the fundD.some of the interest in the fund4.Which statement of the following is RIGHT according to the passage?A.Nobel set up his company to sell clothes.B.Most of Nobel's money was used for the world wars.C.Nobel Prizes are only for some people from some special countries.D.Nobel worked hard in his life and saved lots of money for the world to share.BIt's the time of year when kids are thinkingabout their holiday wish lists.So what's aparent to do when a child asks for a smartphone?Sydney Crowe is in sixth grade and has a smartphone.While she admits she mostly uses it for “playing games and watching television”,her mom,Patty,says that's not why Sydney got the phone.Patty's main concern was safety.The bus missed Sydney's stop enough times to really worry her parents.Without means to call an adult,she would walk to school near a busy highway.That's when Patty gave her daughter a phone.Patty says sherolled her eyes at the idea of her child having a smartphone,but finally decided to allow it for one main reason:peace of mind.On the other side of the argument,there's Mercy Shannon.She's 9 years old and doesn't have a cell phone.Mercy's mom,Brooke Shannon,like many other parents,faced the cell phone decision early on.She started an online promise called “Wait Until 8th” to create a community of parents waiting to give their kids smartphones until at least eighth grade—when most children are nearing high school.In addition to wanting her kids to have a break from screens,Brooke worries about the influence of social media(媒体).“Children just don't have the brain development at this age to be able to deal with the social situations that come with social media,” she says.That isn't just a parent concern.Richard Freed,a child psychologist(心理学家)and author of a book on the subject,wanted to research the topic after seeing an increase in the number of children coming to him with anxiety and depression.His suggestion?Put some ground rules in place.“I want parents to understand how powerful these technologies are,”he says.There's no magic age to give a kid a smartphone.Rather than considering the age of a child,we should think about maturity(成熟).5.What does Sydney mainly use her smartphone for?A.Studies.B.Entertainment.C.Calling for help.D.Communicating with her family.6.According to Brooke,children can have smartphones when they are________.A.8 years old B.9 years oldC.in 8th grade D.in high school7.What led to Richard Freed's research on children having smartphones?A.His interest in the topic.B.The need of writing a book on the subject.C.His wish to warn parents of the power of modern technologies.D.The fact that more children are having psychological problems.8.What does the author think parents should consider before giving children smartphones?A.Their age.B.Their safety.C.Their holiday wish.D.Their brain development.三、阅读填句Battling another cough or cold?__1__ You may feel better if you take a daily walk or follow a simple exercise routine a few times a week.Exercise helps decrease your chances of developing heart disease.It also helps keep your bones healthy and strong.We do not know exactly if or how exercise increases your immunity(免疫)to certain illnesses.There are several theories.__2__ Some of these theories are as follows:Physical activity may help move bacteria(细菌)out of the lungs and airways.__3__The brief rise in body temperature during and right after exercise may prevent bacteria from growing.This temperature rise may help the body fight against infection(传染)better.__4__ Some stress increases the chance of illness.Lower stress hormones(荷尔蒙)may protect against illnesses.Exercise is good for you.__5__ Studies have shown that people who follow a moderately(适度地)energetic lifestyle,benefit most from starting and sticking to an exercise program.So go ahead,take an aerobics class or go for a walk.You will feel better and healthier for it.A.Feeling tired all the time?B.Have you taken a walk today?C.However,you should not overdo it.D.However,none of them have been proven.E.Exercise slows down the release of stress hormones.F.People should not exercise more just to increase immunity.G.This may reduce your chance of getting a cold or other illnesses.一、完形填空1.A 考查动词短语辨析。

2015届高三完形填空专项训练2

2015届高三完形填空专项训练2

完形填空专项练习(2)1A few years ago, my younger brother and I went to Norfolk, Virginian by plane. 31 , before we took off, we heard the pilot’s voice throughout the plane, “sorry, ladies and gentlemen. We have no 32 on the plane. We have a generator(发电机), and we are going to 33 the engines with it. We will 34 in the air and head to Norfolk, and see what happens. ”See what happens? We are going to get up in the air, and see what happens? At this point, one woman started crying. “Oh, no! We are go ing to 35 !” There were sighs of desperation and 36 spreading throughout the plane, and we hadn’t even 37 yet. Thirty minutes passed and we were still 38 there. Then the voice of the pilot came over again,“ Ladies and gentlemen, I know you are 39 , so we are. We only have one engine going right now, and it is working double time. ”There was crying 40 we had walked into grave. But, the pilot told us our one engine was working double time, and his 41 was to get up in the air and see what happens! Then we did. We got up in the air and 42 happened. We arrived in Norfolk and everyone 43 for still being alive.Although I do sincerely like to have a plan 44 “see what happens”, which really isn’t such a bad life strategy, all too often, I would see people pursuing their goals 45 with inaction just because they don’t have 46 success. Actually, success will never be guaranteed. The 47 thing that you can do is just get up in the air, and see what happens.If you are planning to learn a new skill, get up in the air, and see what happens! It might not be as 48 as you thought. You might be smarter than you thought. It could be 49 ! So don’t stay there trying nothing just because there is no 50 of guaranteed success.31. A. Hopefully B. Excitedly C. Unfortunately D. Thankfully32. A. service B. power C. water D. fuel33. A. shut B. fix C. change D. start34. A. get up B. pack up C. light up D. speed up35. A. wait B. delay C. crash D. suffer36. A. rumor B. anxiety C. disease D. smoke37. A. looked over B. gone out C. got across D. taken off38. A. sitting B. checking C. watching D. boarding39. A. puzzled B. patient C. desperate D. embarrassed40. A. even if B. as if C. what if D. only if41. A. comment B. complaint C. promise D. plan42. A. everything B. something C. nothing D. anything43. A. escaped B. cheered C. sighed D. praised44. A. less than B. other than C. better than D. more than45. A. frozen B. annoyed C. concerned D. satisfied46. A. realistic B, organized C. potential D. guaranteed47. A. same B. common C. best D. last48. A. interesting B. challenging C. surprising D. encouraging49. A. fun B. pain C. sorrow D. trouble50. A. meaning B. sigh C. action D. reward2When our restaurant business failed, we headed north in a camping truck to Texas, hoping to have a “fresh start”.At the 31 of Palo Duro Canyon (峡谷) State Park, I 32 a job advertisement hiring park hosts. The position offered a 33 , permanent campsite in the park, and 34 , the hosts served as a link between the park’s guests and the rangers (护林人). It was the perfect solution: a rent-free place to reorganize our lives. We entered the park and I made an 35 for the following day.The park was 36 , so it took us some time to find an available site. That evening, as we finished our dinner, my wife saw two large skunks (臭鼬) walking toward our table. We 37 climbed onto the table and, for the next four hours, waited for them to 38 our camp.Having survived that night, we were 39 that everything else would be all right. The next day we met with the people who ran the park. They explained our 40 and gave us a beautiful campsite.That evening, 41 , we learned about the canyon 42 . They were strong and cold, rocking our little camping truck violently, and we lay 43 in the dark until the winds died away.44 the weeks that followed, we learned to survive in our truck and 45 the little money my wife 46 by substitute teaching. Building a successful business and then losing it had left very little time for building a successful 47 . For a time after our business 48 I thought I might lose my family as well.Living in the tiny 49 with no television, we sat close together reading and talking. One evening, standing under a jeweled sky, I found myself 50 for all the hardships. We had walked the trails and climbed the canyon walls. We had become a family!31. A. back B. edge C. centre D. entrance32. A. sponsored B. published C. noticed D. answered33. A. safe B. free C. convenient D. beautiful34. A. in return B. in time C. in short D. in turn35. A. attempt B. agreement C. appeal D. appointment36. A. crowded B. dangerous C. ideal D. quiet37. A. repeatedly B. immediately C. eventually D. calmly38. A. attack B. leave C. pass D. search39. A. satisfied B. determined C. confident D. aware40. A. responsibilities B. requirements C. circumstances D. conditions41. A. moreover B. therefore C. meanwhile D. however42. A. winds B. snows C. woods D. trails43. A. shaking B. quarrelling C. mourning D. aching44. A. After B. Between C. During D. Beyond45. A. give away B. hand out C. live on D. put aside46. A. borrowed B. earned C. posted D. raised47. A. business B. career C. family D. image48. A. started B. failed C. expanded D. declined49. A. truck B. park C. house D. camp50. A. desperate B. ready C. suitable D. thankful3When I was a small child, during the war, we were very poor and we lived in a faraway village. One day, on the road, I found the 31 pieces of a mirror. There was a motorcycle accident.I 32 to find all the pieces and put them 33 , but it was not possible, so I used only the 34 piece and I made it round. I could 35 with it as a toy and became greatly attracted by the 36 that I could reflect light to dark places where the sun would never shine—in 37 holes and some other dark places. It became a game for me to 38 light into the darkest places I could find.I 39 the little mirror, and, as I grew up, I would take it out 40 I had nothing to do and41 the game. As I became a man, I grew to realize that this was not 42 a child’s game but a metaphor(暗喻) for what I might 43 my life. I came to 44 that I am not the light or the source of light. But light— truth, understanding, knowledge— is there, and it will shine in many dark places 45 I reflect it.I am just a single piece of a mirror whose 46 design and shape I do not know. 47 , with what I have I can reflect light into the dark places of this 48 — into the black places in the 49 of men— and change some things in some people. Perhaps others may see and do the same. This is what I am about. This is the 50 of my life.31.A. broken B.wasted C.painted D.sharpened32.A. pretended B.tried C.demanded D.hated33.A. back B.down C.together D.aside34.A. lightest B.longest C.hardest D.largest35.A. talk B.play C.deal D.share36.A. suggestion B.fact C.decision D.reason37.A. deep B.big C.bright D.empty38.A. attract B.show C.get D.bring39.A. kept B.cut C.used D.mended40.A. until B.before C.when D.after41.A. watch B.continue C.remember D.change42.A. just B.wholly C.really D.even43.A. get from B.owe to C.tell about D.do with44.A. announce B.doubt C.understand D.expect45.A. so that B.now that C.even if D.only if46.A. whole B.unique C.special D.other47.A. Otherwise B.However C.Besides D.Therefore48.A. country B.village C.world D.city49.A. hands B.brains C.eyes D.hearts50.A. way B.standard C.quality D.meaning4Flood damage cleanup is an unforgettable experience for me. I have seen a number of news reports on television showing houses that have been 31 by natural flooding and how the different 32 there are coping and starting their flood damage cleanup. I have always felt 33 for the families that have become victims of flooding. However, I couldn’t imagine what they were 34 because I have never experienced flooding or flood damage cleanup at first 35 until two years back.My 36 experience happened when I woke up early one morning because of the37 of water. As I started to get out of bed to turn on the light, I felt cold muddy water at my38 . I then realized that the power was 39 . This probably happened due to the heavy 40 and strong wind that were brought by a hurricane during the 41 .As the rains stopped, I decided to do my flood damage cleanup 42 . Because I had only moved in the house and had only 43 a few belongings, the amount of damage was 44 . It involved only washing shoes and bags 45 soap and water.It was a good thing that most of my things were 46 inside plastic buckets and most of the furniture that I bought was made of 47 and plastic. This made my flood damage cleanup a lot easier. My cleanup work only 48 the removal of mud from the apartment floors. It was also a good thing that the 49 had hardwood floors. Had the apartment been covered with carpet, I would have had to 50 a lot having the carpet cleaned if not replaced with a new one.31. A. drowned B. washed C. affected D. removed32. A. citizens B. householders C. owners D. residents33. A. sorry B. worried C. excited D. glad34. A. feeling B. doing C. speaking D. thinking35. A. view B. hand C. thought D. sight36. A. cleanup B. flooding C. earthquake D. landslide37. A. smell B. shape C. taste D. sound38. A. head B. neck C. feet D. breast39. A. out B. in C. on D. down40. A. rain B. snow C. frost D. fog41. A. morning B. afternoon C.evening D. night42. A. slowly B. gradually C. quickly D. frequently43. A. unfolded B. unpacked C. uncovered D. unloaded44. A. great B. big C. small D. tiny45. A. with B. by C. through D. in46. A. thrown B. dipped C. displayed D. stored47. A. wood B. metal C. paper D. leather48. A. undertook B. began C. involved D. engaged49. A. bedroom B. kitchen C. building D. apartment50. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take。

2020高考英语一轮必修四Unit2复习题及答案解析

2020高考英语一轮必修四Unit2复习题及答案解析

Unit 2Working the landⅠ.单词拼写1.The twins are so alike that I am always ________(迷惑)by them.2.Each classroom in our school is________(配备)with a computer,which is helpful to our study.3.Getting rid of________(饥饿)is very important in African countries,because too many people have starvedto death.4.The method of________(减少)the teaching cost has been discussed at the meeting.5.Please repeat.I haven't entered your name and________(职业)yet.新*课*标*第*一*网6.Iron will________(膨胀)when heated.7.Women have gained the________(自由)to decide whether or not to marry.8.Tom is preparing for an exam.Don't________(打扰)him,please!9.The toys produced in our factory are mainly________(出口)to European countries.10.Though he has the________(国籍) of Swiss,as long as he lives in Beijing,he must obey the law of China.答案 1.confused 2.equipped 3.hunger4.reducing5.occupation 6.expand7.freedom8.disturb 9.exported 10.nationalityⅡ.完成句子1.One day____________the world of this terrible disease.(rid of)总有一天我们会有办法使这样可怕的疾病在世界上绝迹。

完形填空之利用逻辑推理解题(四)专项训练-2022届高三英语一轮复习

完形填空之利用逻辑推理解题(四)专项训练-2022届高三英语一轮复习

完形填空之利用逻辑推理解题(四)完形填空对于逻辑关系的考查有两种形式,一种是借助逻辑关系辨析词义,即把逻辑关系作为一种解题工具;另一种则直接选择逻辑关系标志词。

一、选出空白处的最佳选项1.The first-place runner was two laps ahead of me when she crossed the finish line....“Maybe I should 45_,”I thought as I moved on.A.slow downB.drop out C go on D.speed up2.Hard though she tried to make the kids concentrate, the thunder won the battle for their attention. No one 41 the concepts.A. challengedB. graspedC. doubtedD. admitted3.I want to thank you for teaching me a very 36 lesson in life by the great example you set .A. humorousB. privateC. reasonableD. valuable4.Fine-line pens may 53 bad handwriting, but fine, delicate lines do not command attention next to printed text, as, for example, a signature on a printed letter.A show up B. differ from C. break down D. compensate for5.“My goal was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 42 to hear music differently from others.I play in my stocking feet and can tell the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动). I feel through my body and through my imagination.A. turnedB. learnedC. usedD. ought6.I was 46 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London.A. dissatisfiedB. astonishedC. determinedD. discouraged7.The requirements for high school graduation have just changed in my community.As a result,all students must complete sixty hours of service learning,36they will not receive a diploma.A.and B.or C.but D.for8.Lightning flashed through the darkness over Sibson’s bedroom skylight(天窗).Sibson was shaken by a clap of thunder ____21___ he knew what was happening.A. beforeB. whileC. sinceD. until9.My 7-year-old daughter Leeny always has her nose in a book. She even 41 reading in the car on the long drive to summer camp, which was where she lost the book.A.took toB.took downC.took inD.took over10.She agreed to help me clean the chicken coop(笼子)46 my paying the library fine.A.in response toB.in line withC.in trade forD.in charge of11.Christmas 2020 was a heartbreaking time for Melanie Lee.A few weeks earlier.her 33-year-old son had lost his_42 against a long illness.A.jobB.battleC.beliefD.hope12.In October, I told the eight-year-olds in my class about my plan. “I'd like all of you to do_21_jobs around the house to earn some money," I said. “Then we'll buy food for a Thanksgiving dinner for someone who might not have a nice dinner otherwise.”A.hardB.extraC.spareD.unique13.He helped it develop more policies of stronger__25____to apartheid (种族隔离),the nation's policy of separating white people from black people.A.resistanceB.devotionC.solutionD.access14.I want more-but not necessarily in the 23 sense of personal wealth and success.However, I want a passion, a dream that wouldn't let me sleep out of pure excitement.monB.social C spiritual D.material15.Two Newcastle scientists are claiming that natural sunlight may help prevent skin cancer.Dr. Ron Laura and senior chemist Mr. John Ashton said their research points to a complete_21 _of the accepted scientific theory.They said that sunscreen creams may help cause skin cancer.A.contributionB.oppositebinationD.recognitionura said more statistics_59_their claim had come to light since the first article was published. He believes his research findings are too important to be limited to the scientific world.A.presentingB.doublingC.backingD.providing17.Fifteen minutes later, a rescue boat turned 47 . As they approached the boat,there came a new threat :The wave created by the current was sucking them under the boat.A.outB.upC.inD.down18.China made its early breakthroughs in rocket and space technologies starting from the 1960s when the country remained largely a backward agricultural country. 57 ,the country has made the most of what it had over the past more than six decades.A.ThusB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.However19.Jennifer found everything the nurse did for her grandmother extremely17_.... Jennifer listened closely,examining each instrument carefully.A.meaningfulB.interestingC.perfecteless20.…and the officers then began to eat their meal , saying that the mushrooms had a very strange__28_quite pleasant taste.A. besidesB. butC. andD. or二、完形填空实战练习(一)When she was 13, Giorgia began to suffer a severe skin disorder.It started out on her arms and face and continued to 41_.Soon the angry,red rush(皮疹)covered nearly 97%of her body at times and could be extremely uncomfortable.But for Giorgia,the most pain was 42 she was treated by others simply because: of her physical appearance. People would stop and stare at her in the street,as if she was 43 .She fell so self-conscious about the condition that it was_44_ her life.That seems not_45 enough on its own. Giorgia also unexpectedly lost her father. She felt like her world went to_46_.They were so close when she was growing up,und she couldn't 47 losing him.Fortunately,Giorgia had a strong and beautiful spirit inside. She realized she had a 48 -she could shrink back from what she received or she could find the_49_ to love herself and the way she was made.Giorgia50 her body and decided she'd no longer try to 51 her skin. It was part of who she was.She started a photo series 52 displaying her natural self. She hopes that others struggling with their body image will gain 53_and inspiration from the pictures she shares. “We might have 54 that make us look different from other women, but we are still beautiful. I know my dad would be proud of me for my_55_.Now I've come to terms with my disease. I want to help others do the same.”41.A.flash B.decline C.bother D.spread42.A.why B.how C.when D. whether43.A.disgusting B.precious C. interesting plex44.A.closing B.ruining C.leading D.wasting45.A. dangerous B.fantastic C.familiar D.stressful46.A.pieces B.parts C.bits D.blocks47.A.mind B.admit C.bear D.risk48.A.plan B.choice C.duty D. promise49.A.truth B.priority C.support D.courage50.A.controlled B.destroyed C.accepted D.examined51.A.cover up B. get under C.take offD.break down52.A.regrettably B. gratefully C.seriously D.bravely53.A.knowledge B.strength C.ability D.experience54. A.conditions B. affairs C.elements D.qualities55.A.dream B.kindness C.attitude D.generosity(二)Exercise and I have never had a good relationship due to my fear of sports. From a young age, my dad 41________ me into a dozen sports. I didn't like any of them, 42________.When I entered University of Regina, my dad 43________ telling me "You have to find a way to stay 44________" or "You don't want to get the Freshman 15, do you?" So I 45________to give swimming a shot, but I 46 ________managed to go to the pool twice during the fall semester (学期).Worse still,I was 47________ to convince myself that "Yeah,that's OK."Spring semester came. A friend of mine 48________ me one day asking if I wanted to go to Zumba with her. All I knew about Zumba was that it was basically exercise dancing to Latin and pop songs. It didn't sound too bad, but I couldn't be 49________.I went,and that was it. Zumba became my 50________ of tea. The instructor would always say: "Don't worry about the steps. Have fun. Do your own thing." That removed my 51________ about sports. I didn't have to be 52________.I didn't even have to be good. I just need to 53________ the music and move.Zumba did 54________ me from the Freshman 15, but it also did so much more. It let me make 55________ with my unpleasant past with physical fitness, and enjoy staying healthy.41.A.expected B.allowed C.forced D.invited42.A.therefore B.though C.instead D.besides43.A.avoided B.risked C.regretted D.kept44.A.in shape B.for fun C.at ease D.on business45.A.refused B.happened C.bothered D.decided46.A.hardly B.merely C.constantly D.gradually47.A.eager B.content C.embarrassed D.disappointed48.A.teased forted C.approached D.annoyed49.A.happy B.proud C.careful D.sure50.A.cup B.part C.share D.mouth51.A.curiosity B.passion C.scare D.confidence52.A.perfect B.enthusiastic C.adorable D.ambitious53.A.accept B.feel C.display pare54.A.witness B.separate C.discourage D.save55.A.trouble B.sense C.peace D.contact(三)Trent Johnson just celebrated his graduation from medical school in Ohio with a ceremony at his parents' home in Florida.He41______a couple weeks before his actual ceremony that the college was canceling it on account of the deadly coronavirus. He was absolutely42______His friends43______him to create a website so that all of his family flying into Columbus originally still could celebrate44______. They made the living room look as special as possible given the45______of the ceremony.There's nothing that could have substituted that special46______.His twitter where the video immediately went47______ has almost half a million views.He was on the news and was48______in the New York Times.“I remember seeing my face on the newspaper and thinking how I not only became a doctor, but I motivated people all over the world to49______their dreams.That was truly a(n)50______moment".Johnson was brought up in an underdeveloped area where people would have51______socioeconomic class and it was the type of the community that he wanted to52______.Now as a53______at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore,he54______ has an opportunity to do that.As Johnson settles into his new surroundings, he will continue to spread his message of hope and55______.41.A.recognized B.learned C.anticipated D.recalled42.A.sorrowful B.pitiful C.awkward D.guilty43.A.permitted B.begged C.appointed D.helped44.A.consistently B.virtually C.casually D formally45.A.standard B.origin C.popularity D.atmosphere46.A.memory B.option C.moment D.design47.A.viral B.mad C.wild D.blank48.A.evaluated B.featured C engaged D promoted49.A.change B.start C.sacrifice D.follow50.A.scary B.awful C.incredible D.specific51.A.low B.powerful C.rare D.noble52.A.heal B.escape C.reform D.serve53.A.pioneer B.chemist C.physician D.professor54.A.seldom B.just C.still D.yet55.A.admiration B.innovation C.cooperation D.inspiration(四)It was December 2018.I was_1_my PhD in the UK and a professor invited me to interview for a postdoc position in Japan. The online interview, during my visit to my family in Spain, went well and I was sure 2019 would be a 2 year.Then, in April, my mother told me about some 3 feelings she was experiencing.But I was focused on my paper, I brushed away my 4Later,the doctors had a(n) 5_:It was lung cancer. I spent the next two months be 6__between my research and my family. I made three 7 visits home.However,my 8__for myself pulled me back to lab. In the meantime,the cancer had_9Yet I was set to attend a conference in New Zealand in early July, where 1 would10__my paper. But on my way to the airport,I 11_.Instead of New Zealand,1 flew back to Madrid.I_12_my PhD defense.Meanwhile,my mother's prognosis (预测病情)changed from 1 year to months, weeks, then days. I'd thought I had more time with her, but 1 didn't.Cancer13__my mother at the end of July.I defended my paper in mid-September and moved to Tokyo to start my14__life.Please remember life is what happens while you are making plans. If your loved ones15__you,be there for them.1. A.applying for B. finishing up C.preparing for D.giving up2.A.tougher B.longer C.busier D.better3:A. strange B.humble C.lonely D.guilty4. A. excitement B.concerns C.pressure mitments5. A.appointment B.promise C.update D. friction6.A. torn B.distributed C.hesitating D. complaining7.A. official B.formal C.brief D.regular8.A.regrets B. expectations C. assumptions D. satisfactions9.A. occurred B.withdrawn C.spread D.improved10.A.polish B publish C.purchase D.present11. A. fell apart B. fell behind C.held out D.held on12. A.abandoned B. conducted C.arranged D. postponed13.A.challenged B. beat C.attacked D. rejectedmon B.random C.new D. simple15.A.need B.adore C.order D.suspect答案:一、选出空白处的最佳选项1.B2.B3.C4.D5.B6.B7.B8.A9.A10.C11.B 12.B13.A14.D15.B16.C17.B18.D19.B20.B二、完形填空实战练习(一)DBABD ACBDC ADBAC(二)CBDAD BBCDA CABDC(三)BADBD CABDC ADCBDBDABC ACBCD ADBCA。

高考英语一轮复习讲练测:完形填空记叙文(新高考15空)(测)(含高考真题)(原卷版)

高考英语一轮复习讲练测:完形填空记叙文(新高考15空)(测)(含高考真题)(原卷版)

第18讲完形填空记叙文(新高考15空)(测)时间:60分钟满分:60分(每题1分)姓名__________ 得分________A(2022年新高考全国I卷)My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years.Some of our ___1___ are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we ___2___ along Chalk Creek. I was ___3___ that our 15-month-old boy would fall into the creek (小溪). I tied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. That lasted about ten minutes. He was ___4___, and his crying let the whole campground know it. So ___5___ tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It ___6___ — he didn’t end up in the creek. Mythree-year-old, however, did.Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we ___7___, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly ___8___ our peaceful morning trip. The ___9___ picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to _____10_____ the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No _____11_____. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there _____12_____, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were _____13_____.Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of _____14_____, wondering what camping fun and _____15_____ we will experience next. 1.A.ideas B.jokes C.memories D.discoveries 2.A.camped B.drove C.walked D.cycled 3.A.annoyed B.surprised C.disappointed D.worried 4.A.unhurt B.unfortunate C.uncomfortable D.unafraid 5.A.due to B.instead of C.apart from D.as for 6.A.worked B.happened C.mattered D.changed 7.A.signed up B.calmed down C.checked out D.headed off 8.A.arranged B.interrupted C.completed D.recorded 9.A.wind B.noise C.temperature D.speed 10.A.find B.hide C.start D.fix11.A.luck B.answer C.wonder D.signal 12.A.patiently B.tirelessly C.doubtfully D.helplessly 13.A.sorry B.brave C.safe D.right 14.A.relief B.duty C.pride D.excitement 15.A.failure B.adventure C.performance D.conflictB(2021年全国高考新高考I卷)My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory.My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time,____16____ little bunny (兔子) cakes for all its ____17____throughout Cleveland. Ithappened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____18____ help during our spring break, for which I had no____19____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____20____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____21____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____22____.Our____23____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose.____24____ bunny from the belt. This was _____25_____ than it sounds._____26_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d_____27_____ .Dad ____28____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood_____29_____ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you_____30_____ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me.16.A.sold B.ordered C.made D.reserved 17.A.stores B.families C.schools D.citizens 18.A.generous B.financial C.technical D.temporary 19.A.plans B.problems C.excuses D.hobbies 20.A.offer B.earn C.set D.suggest 21.A.worked B.closed C.developed D.survived 22.A.ambition B.permission C.experience D.invitation 23.A.joys B.ideas C.roles D.choices 24.A.Save B.Keep C.Stop D.Remove 25.A.harder B.better C.longer D.cheaper 26.A.Calm down B.Slow down C.Stay on D.Move on 27.A.indicated B.witnessed C.expected D.remembered 28.A.cried B.smiled C.hesitated D.refused 29.A.tasting B.finding C.sharing D.delivering 30.A.withdraw B.donate C.receive D.appreciateC(2020年新高考全国II卷)When Jim Grant spotted black smoke coming out of a building on his way to work, he____31____his car to call 911. Then he____32____a U-turn, circling back to take another look.Pulling up to the building, Grant saw flames(火焰)shooting out of a second-floor window. Not seeing or hearing any fire engines____33____. Grant rushed to a side____34____and ran up the stairs.On the second floor, he____35____every apartment door. "Get out!" Grant shouted, Noone____36____and he assumed that people had already____37____. Reaching the end of the hallway, though, Grant____38____a half-open door. He kicked it wide open, findinga____39____woman in a wheelchair with a little boy and a tiny baby. "Let's_____40_____!" he screamed. The woman looked at him in confusion and said something about changing her clothes. Grant didn't wait, clutching(抓牢)the baby to his chest and_____41_____the boy alongside, Grant ran down the hallway. When he was_____42_____outside, the only_____43_____in sight was a policeman. Grant told him about the_____44_____and they rushed into the smoky building. Thanks to them, a family was saved from the fire. Grant and the policeman were honored for their_____45_____.31.A.drove B.stopped C.reached D.abandoned 32.A.saw B.made C.missed D.crossed 33.A.burning B.leaving C.approaching D.waiting 34.A.entrance B.road C.building D.window 35.A.locked B.kicked C.counted D.repaired 36.A.agreed B.cared C.responded D.understood 37.A.arrived B.returned C.hidden D.escaped 38.A.skipped B.closed C.noticed D.remembered 39.A.frightened B.curious C.patient D.grateful 40.A.turn back B.go up C.get out D.lie down 41.A.following B.dragging C.examining D.passing 42.A.safely B.secretly C.suddenly D.previously 43.A.witness B.guide C.service D.help 44.A.woman B.door C.car D.baby 45.A.wisdom B.generosity C.honesty D.courageD(2022·山东·济南市历城模拟预测)Emma Jones’ three-year-old son, Eric, was sharing a hot dog on the deck overlooking her friend Sarah Roth’s swimming pool. One moment Jones was watching Eric play around with the other children at this____46____of moms and kids last July. The next moment he disappeared without a____47____. She turned to her friend Machel Rawlings and asked,“ Have you seen Eric?”Rawlings stood, ____48____ the pool and suddenly screamed. Eric was found ____49____ face down in the deep end. What happened next was a ____50____ textbook response: AsRawlings dived in the pool, grasped the boy,____51____ him over and swam him to the end. Meanwhile, their host, Sarah Roth, dialed 911. At the pool’s____52____, Rawlings handed Eric up to his mother. His skin was blue and wasn’t breathing.Rawlings who’d taken a CPR course just four months earlier, immediately began rescue breathing. Hanging up the phone, Roth, a former flight attendant who’d accumulated ____53____ experience before,____54____CPR from Rawlings. Three long minutes went by with Roth breathing into Eric’ s mouth and _____55_____chest compressions(按压) while Rawlings and Jones _____56_____his condition. Gradually his color _____57_____, and as the ambulance was arriving on the _____58_____, Rawlings looked at Roth.“ He’s breathing,” she said.The _____59_____with which the women acted saved Eric’s life. Emma Jones found any words seemed powerless. She said _____60_____,“ They did everything right.”46.A.encounter B.union C.gathering D.game 47.A.trace B.symptom C.footprint D.signal 48.A.found B.examined C.fixed D.scanned 49.A.floating B.lying C.sinking D.diving 50.A.initial B.typical C.creative D.effective 51.A.rolled B.knocked C.checked D.ran 52.A.point B.edge C.stage D.boundary 53.A.accessible B.apparent C.sufficient D.significant 54.A.took up B.took in C.took place D.took over 55.A.performing B.working C.testing D.stretching 56.A.maintained B.monitored C.adapted D.generated 57.A.faded B.changed C.returned D.revealed 58.A.pool B.scene C.route D.venue 59.A.courage B.kindness C.persistence D.decisiveness 60.A.actually B.fairly C.finally D.Simply高考质量提升是一项系统工程,涉及到多个方面、各个维度,关键是要抓住重点、以点带面、全面突破,收到事半功倍的效果。

【课堂新坐标】高三英语一轮复习 5课时知能训练 新人教版必修2(广东专用)

【课堂新坐标】高三英语一轮复习 5课时知能训练 新人教版必修2(广东专用)

课时知能训练Ⅰ.完形填空I had arrived at the airport about 30 minutes before the check­in.It had been a very __1__three days for me with lots of meetings.So I was glad to have the __2__time to make my notes on what I needed to do the following day.But then came the __3__that my flight had to be __4__because something went wrong with the plane.As I sat waiting for my __5__to be called,I reflected on my last meeting of the day.It was not a business meeting but rather a very enjoyable __6__with an old business friend I had not seen for over 12 years.Our lunch was spent recalling times gone by and filling each other in what had happened in our lives over the last 12 years.We both laughed and smiled as we recalled the good times and the great experiences we had __7__together.It was great to have this additional time to replay in my __8__what we had talked about.I realized just how important it was to have regular __9__of the good times in our life.I was lucky enough to have had the chance to take a short __10__and reflect on the good things that had happened in my life over 12 years.It was somewhat like looking at an old photo album __11__ in a cupboard in your house.There before your eyes are lots of wonderful __12__ that take you back to times and places,and most importantly to those people who are in the __13__.My flight home was finally called three hours later.I smiled as I boarded the plane and realized that I was not at all __14__ about the delay in the flight,as I had been able to spend the time __15__ on the good times from days gone by.1.A.important B.busyC.quick D.useful【解析】由with lots of meetings可知应是很繁忙的(busy)三天。

超实用高考英语复习:填写板块限时模拟训练02 语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写(原卷版,含答题卡)

超实用高考英语复习:填写板块限时模拟训练02 语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写(原卷版,含答题卡)

填写板块限时模拟训练02语法填空+应用文写作+读后续写时间:45分钟满分:55分Ⅰ.语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)(2022·济南二模)Five-day work weeks are commonly accepted and practiced.But trials of a four day work week in Iceland were considered 36 ( remarkable) successful.They led to many workers 37 (move) to shorter hours and workers around the world are following the trend.Why has this practice gained 38 ( popular)and is it possible to apply it cross culturally?The rials, 39 involved more than 2, 500 workers took place in 2015.It 40 (report)that productivity remained the same or improved in the majority of workplaces.Meanwhile, they found their working conditions were 41 (little) stressful and they were no longer at risk of burnout, and their health and work life balance had also improved.Therefore, the world's largest ever trial of a shorter working week was by any measure 42 complete success.It shows that the public is service is ripe for being a pioneer of shorter working weeks and_ 43 (lesson) can be learned by other governments.A number of other trials are now being run across the world.For instance.Unilever in New Zealand is giving staff a chance to cut their hours by 20% 44 hurting their pay in a trial.People feel actually more__ 45 ( attach) to the job in that they get rewarded by having more time.Ⅰ.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)(2022·邵阳一模)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack听说中国正在实行“双减”政策,来信询问新政策下中国的中学生们应如何规划自己的学习和课余生活。

【英语】高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空含解析

【英语】高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空含解析

【英语】高考英语一轮复习专项训练英语完形填空含解析一、高中英语完形填空1.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。

I had stopped to get gas at a place where I almost never go. I had 1 about cleaning my windshield (挡风玻璃). But then when the gas 2 was almost finished, I decided for some reason to 3 and clean it. That's what I was doing when a woman approached me and asked for 4 .There were two women, one middle aged, the other twenty-something, 5 a young child in the back seat. On a day when the temperature was well past 100, they were 6 inan old car with no air conditioning, driving from a town about an hour away."Can you tell us how to get to Mopac, sir?" She had a folded-up printout of directions from Google maps. "Sure. Where on Mopac are you 7 ?" I asked. She unfolded the printout and showed me the 8 . I knew it well, and started to get the 9 that this moment was meant to happen. "I know 10 where that is." I told her. "I used to have a(n) 11 in that building to work in."I 12 giving directions to the older lady, and then again to her 13 , who was the driver. It took a while, because I 14 each instruction to make sure they understood. In a sincere moment of 15 , the older lady thanked me.The whole 16 helped me much more than it helped her. I had been having a very 17 day. In fact, the only reason I had gone to that particular gas station was that I wanted to take a little drive and 18 my head.As I replaced the gas cap, having sent them on their way, I suddenly 19 that I felt better. My head was clear. And I am 20 for the real goodness it brought into my life.1. A. cared B. hesitated C. worried D. complained2. A. making B. leaking C. burning D. pumping3. A. go ahead B. give up C. set off D. hurry up4. A. gas B. coins C. directions D. food5. A. upon B. with C. except D. beyond6. A. starving B. sheltering C. traveling D. hiding7. A. lost B. arranged C. located D. headed8. A. distance B. line C. sign D. address9. A. feeling B. evidence C. reward D. pleasure10. A. generally B. exactly C. wholly D. personally11. A. destination B. field C. office D. apartment12. A. thought of B. put off C. turned to D. ended up13. A. companion B. passenger C. helper D. colleague14. A. explained B. repeated C. demonstrated D. recalled15. A. silence B. coldness C. appreciation D. embarrassment16. A. situation B. accident C. conversation D. incident17. A. meaningful B. fortunate C. important D. difficult18. A. clear B. empty C. cover D. turn19. A. understood B. realized C. acknowledged D. assume20. A. anxious B. fit C. ready D. grateful【答案】(1)B;(2)D;(3)A;(4)C;(5)B;(6)C;(7)D;(8)D;(9)A;(10)B;(11)C;(12)D;(13)A;(14)B;(15)C;(16)D;(17)D;(18)A;(19)B;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在加油站加油时偶遇了驱车旅行的两位女士,她们向作者问路,作者给予了热心的帮助。

高考英语一轮复习专项训练之2023年高考新课标Ⅱ卷完形填空变式

高考英语一轮复习专项训练之2023年高考新课标Ⅱ卷完形填空变式

2023高考新课标Ⅱ卷完形填空变式话题:生活小善举变式1:变话题生活小善举变见义勇为Have you watched an exciting baseball game?In fact,the magic of baseball is each of the players in the 1 position and at the right time,playing their part to perfection.When a team is working together well,there is nothing more 2 than a baseball game.That's what was 3 One afternoon the Valley High School team heard a scream for 4 while they were training.They took action quickly,5 to the park ding lot and saw a girl pinned under a car-without hesitation,they surrounded the car,each 6 it and began to lift the car with all their great 7 。

At first.although the car didn't 8 ,the players didn't give up their muscles bulged(凸出)with effort.Slowly but 9 ,the car began to rise off the ground.Their teamwork was 10 .They worked together well,each knowing their role and doing their part.As the car was lifted higher and higher,the plays’ spirits lifted too. To.They 11 each other with shouts of "Come on!"and"We've sot this!"They could feel the weight of the car shifting.and they knew they were making 12 .Their determination was firm,and they didn't stop until the girl was safe.The next day,the college team 13 their last game of the year.But winning was a little less14 to them that day.The coach said proudly.To be honest,we might not have the best baseball team around,15we are sure do have a great group of guys.1.A.empty B.necessary C.special D.proper2.A.breathtaking B.farreaching C.everlasting D.heartbreaking3.A.hiding B.preparing C.happening D.upgrading4.A.attention B.service C.reward D.help5.A.wandering B.rushing C.driving D.walking6.A.kept away from B.caught up with C.took a hold of D.looked forward to7.A.courage B.strength C.weight D.attitude8.A.move B.stop C.break D.open9.A.easily B.quietly C.frequently D.surely10.A.uncomfortable B.unacceptable C.unbelievable D.unnecessary11.A.praised cated C.reminded D.encouraged12.A.decisions mitment C.progress D.preparations13.A.joined B.lost anized D.delayed14.A.practical B.satisfying C.different D.important15.A.and B.so C.but D.or变式2:变话题生活小善举变植物养护I loved gardening as a child.It all started with a 1 .When I was very young,my mother 2 us educational toys.Living in the rural area,these toys were a real treat.And the 3 of a package from Creative Playthings was to affect me in my whole life.It was nothing more than a clear plastic cup,a sponge(海绵),four 4 com seeds and a piece of paper to document what I observed.The 5 told me to insert the sponge into the cup,which was easy enough.Then I slid the seeds between the cup and the 6 ,making sure that each seed was pointing in a different direction.This was a little more7 and required carefulness.but it was important for me to do this thing8 .Once my seeds were 9 ,all I had to do was add water and wait.Every day I 10 my seeds and made sure the sponge was wet.At first,11 happened.I felt frustrated and worried.But ten days later,things 12 happening.The seeds began to sprout(发芽)Every day,I drew pictures to 13 what my corn seeds-turned-seedlings looked like.Eventually,we planted them outside,which amazed me.My first gardening experience is still 14 in my mind.It taught me15 and good record-keeping.It left me with a sense of respect for life.1.A.cup B.seed C.plant D.parcel2.A.bought B.left C.lent D.showedbel B.design C.arrival D.loss4.A.boiled B.dry C.green D.ripe5.A.instruction B.conversation C.explanation D.calculation6.A.soil B.plastic C.sponge D.paper7.A.different B.attractive C.difficult D.effective8.A.personally B.occasionally C.automatically D.correctly9.A.in place B.in danger C.in operation D.in demand10.A.put away B.found out C.looked for D.checked on11.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything12.A.avoided B.started C.stopped D.kept13.A.control B.imagine C.record D.change14.A.stable B.mysterious C.sensitive D.vivid15.A.courage B.patience C.confidence D.ambition答案:变式1主题语境:人与自我一做人与做事一棒球队员合力救助女孩【主旨大意】本文是一篇记叙文。

高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空含解析

高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空含解析

高考英语一轮复习专项训练英语完形填空含解析一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

After all of these years, I still remember my first moment of kindness. It was the first day of kindergarten. I walked in with my mom and was 1 at all the toys against the walls. I 2 ran over to play. Most of the other kids were doing the same.In the corner 3 , I saw one girl, sitting by herself. She was small and looked 4 . She was the only one in the class shorter than me. Her 5 eyes looked like she had been crying. None of the other children seemed to 6 her there.I went back to 7 the toy cars but after a minute, I looked up at her again. She seemedso 8 . Something inside started to stir(搅动). After a moment, I 9 two of the toy cars and 10 her. "Do you want to play?" I asked. She smiled and 11 her head yes.What made me remember that first unselfish act was a 12 that little girl wrote me after we were both grown. She told me how her illness made the other kids 13 her and how that moment of kindness had 14 her life. She had valued the 15 I had offered her and carried it in her 16 even after she moved away. I wrote her back and we continued our friendship through the mail for several years 17 the disease finally took her life.Today I still thanked my unselfish little heart for 18 me to be kind to a little girl who needed a friend. I thought of how a moment of kindness can 19 so much to another, andof how 20 act can make the world so much better. May your life be full of giving, caring and helping that bring joy to you while you bring joy to others.1. A. disappointed B. amazed C. bored D. mad2. A. slowly B. worriedly C. carefully D. immediately3. A. though B. still C. ever D. also4. A. weak B. strict C. tired D. angry5. A. grey B. black C. bright D. red6. A. ignore B. praise C. notice D. forget7. A. break up B. play with C. find out D. put away8. A. patient B. friendly C. lonely D. curious9. A. picked up B. lent C. handed out D. bought10. A. visited B. introduced C. pushed D. approached11. A. shook B. held C. turned D. nodded12. A. poem B. letter C. note D. message13. A. avoid B. beat C. admire D. cheat14. A. created B. changed C. enriched D. continued15. A. difference B. appointment C. friendship D. agreement16. A. journey B. plan C. dream D. heart17. A. unless B. before C. though D. when18. A. permitting B. wishing C. driving D. causing19. A. reply B. prove C. mean D. show20. A. simple B. skillful C. wonderful D. creative【答案】(1)B;(2)D;(3)A;(4)A;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)C;(9)A;(10)D;(11)D;(12)B;(13)A;(14)B;(15)C;(16)D;(17)B;(18)C;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者第一天去幼儿园时主动和一个被人忽视的小女孩玩耍,长大后女孩告诉作者他当时的一个小小举动改变了自己的生活。

高考英语完形填空专项训练

高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空I remember the first time I saw a skateboarder roll past me when I was 14 in the early 90s. The skater moved in such a ___1___ and cool way. He ___2___ through the crowds in the same way that water finds its natural ___3___. I can still ___4___ with complete clarity the sound of the trail of the skateboard snapping against the road as the skateboarder jumped up with the board into the air. It was the ___5___ thing I’d ever seen. Why walk to school when you could skate? After serious saving and a ___6___ for early birthday funds, I ___7___ myself in the skate shop and got my first skateboard!What I didn’t know then was that this first ___8___ was the beginning of a voyage that would never ___9___. Information and experiences were exchanged and ____10____ with friends. And only through dedication and perseverance did my ability and confidence ____11____.And as my skateboarding years rolled by, my friends and I ____12____further into the unknown architectural skate spots around the globe. ____13____ with fellow skateboarders get past borders because the sport brings with it a bond of sincerity. You know ____14____ good times await. You’re a global conqueror aboard four wheels and seven layers of Canadian plywood.I’m now 36, and, as I continue to age, my adventures as a skateboarder will ____15____. Skateboarding is an extension of play and fun. I shall never get tired of it.1.A.smooth B.sensitive C.safe D.strange 2.A.inched B.weaved C.fled D.pulled 3.A.color B.route C.procedure D.origin 4.A.enjoy B.analyze C.recall D.celebrate 5.A.cleverest B.healthiest C.strongest D.coolest 6.A.love B.goal C.request D.concern 7.A.dressed B.calmed C.expressed D.found 8.A.competition B.attempt C.plan D.order9.A.end B.pass C.work D.fail 10.A.negotiated B.declared C.shared D.valued 11.A.focus B.change C.start D.grow 12.A.journeyed B.divided C.fell D.broke13.A.Trades B.Relations C.Arguments D.Problems 14.A.endless B.worthless C.aimless D.restless 15.A.fade away B.come back C.go on D.run outMy Dad’s JeepWhen my father died, I got his car. Eight years later, it’s ____16____ . How am I supposed to say good-bye ____17____ ? “Why does our car look so dirty?” my 5-year-old daughter, Fianna, recently asked. “This car is super ____18____ .” I replied.“Because it’s Grandpa Jack’s?” Fianna asked as we ____19____ out of the school parking lot.I smiled and nodded. It has kept him ____20____ ever since.To Fianna, Grandpa Jack is a concept, not a(n) ____21____ person she knows. Fianna’s saying my father’s name reminds me of his current ____22____. It’s then — and all the times I____23____ his warm hugs or the gent let one of his voice — that the car ____24____ me. It’s_____25_____ on wheels that my father existed and that, for a period, he _____26_____ my life with love.One recent morning, I pulled up into our driveway after _____27_____ Fianna off at school. Then I parked, played Ben King’s “Stand By Me” loudly over the old speakers, and stayed_____28_____ .I let every _____29_____ of my dad that the song and the Jeep created sit with me in the car.I wish I _____30_____ had to say good-bye to my father. At least I still have time to learn how to say good-bye to a car.16.A.fading away B.shooting up C.falling apart D.dying out 17.A.often B.occasionally C.obviously D.again 18.A.original B.special C.ordinary D.adjustable 19.A.left B.broke C.ran D.pulled 20.A.alive B.conscious C.warm D.quiet 21.A.tough B.real C.honest D.innocent 22.A.situation B.absence C.state D.job23.A.meet B.receive C.miss D.recognize 24.A.shocks B.tolerates C.surrounds D.comforts25.A.proof B.advice C.progress D.news 26.A.occupied B.balanced C.filled D.replaced 27.A.keeping B.knocking C.dropping D.showing 28.A.puzzled B.alarmed C.refreshed D.seated 29.A.version B.memory C.view D.treatment 30.A.ever B.somehow C.never D.seldomIt was snowing in the midwinter, in a rural highway outside of town. Pepper and Cooper, a pair of beagles (小猎犬) walked with great difficulty through the ____31____ night. Cooper, a father-to-be ____32____ the roadside for a spot, where his struggling companion might rest safely. Her way was made ____33____ by the new life growing inside her. They needed a ____34____, dry place safe from the bitter wind.That December night, Gus Kiebel was driving home from work when he ____35____ the pair in the flash of his headlights. Feeling curious and ____36____, he parked his truck and____37____ the animals. Gus ____38____ down and stretched out his hands to the beagles, which made no effort to ____39____. He ____40____ the dogs on the passenger seat of his truck. Then he ____41____ his phone and called the number from the dogs’ tags. A man answered and immediately grew ____42____ and impatient when Gus told him why he was calling. ____43____, the man declined to ____44____ the dog. These beagles were ____45____, no home at all in this world. Then he called his wife Katie. “You can’t put them back in the ____46____,” she said. “Bring them home.”Without enough ____47____ for two more dogs in their small house, the next day, Katie took them to a shelter nearby. In the days following, Katie phoned the shelter ____48____ to check up on Pepper and Cooper. Soon after Christmas, the beagles were ____49____ - as a pair, by a loving family. This touching story speaks to the best of our nature. And when kindness and love overcome ____50____ and neglect (忽视), it can feel like the greatest miracle of all. 31.A.freezing B.dark C.wonderful D.unforgettable 32.A.noticed B.scanned C.witnessed D.watched 33.A.longer B.fitter C.heavier D.stronger 34.A.quiet B.clean C.crowded D.warm35.A.spotted B.trained C.dropped D.crashed 36.A.thrilled B.disappointed C.concerned D.delighted 37.A.caught B.chased C.approached D.freed 38.A.bent B.sat C.lay D.fell 39.A.jump B.bark C.leave D.escape 40.A.locked B.placed C.threw D.hid41.A.put out B.pulled out C.handed out D.gave out 42.A.positive B.objective C.supportive D.defensive 43.A.Fortunately B.Unsurprisingly C.Hopefully D.Interestingly 44.A.declare B.consider C.claim D.discuss 45.A.abandoned B.discovered C.ignored D.kept46.A.rain B.storm C.snow D.sun 47.A.water B.food C.time D.room 48.A.calmly B.casually C.temporarily D.repeatedly 49.A.adopted B.adapted C.adjusted D.admitted 50.A.impatience B.cruelty C.anxiety D.fearMy grandpa Ken is 86 and has been faithfully married to my grandma for 60 years. But now his memory is____51____ and he’s really starting to slow down.Yesterday, he asked me to take him to the ____52____ because he wanted to get out of the house. I was ____53____ he asked because he shouldn’t be driving by himself. It would also____54____ grandma to have the ____55____ to herself for a while, not having to worry about grandpa for a few hours.I watched him, cane (拐杖) in hand, taking the tiniest ____56____ all around searching through the shelves. I had no idea what he was ____57____; but, as I observed each item he put in the cart, I noticed a striking ____58____. They were some of my grandma’s ____59____ things.He got the type of soda she liked. He ____60____ picked out a bag of seedless grapes she had talked about several days ago. He even ____61____ her a small lemon pie! And then,____62____ filled my eyes as I watched him hobble (蹒跚) over to the fresh ____63____ and pick her the bouquet that had the most purple, her favorite color.On our way home, he ____64____ we stop and grab a sandwich to take home for grandma’s lunch. May we all take a lesson from grandpa Ken. Never stop ____65____ for our loved ones. 51.A.changing B.improving C.slipping D.opening 52.A.bakery B.supermarket C.park D.restaurant 53.A.grateful B.nervous C.honored D.annoyed 54.A.require B.inspire C.remind D.benefit 55.A.kitchen B.garden C.house D.neighborhood 56.A.glances B.steps C.tools D.bags 57.A.after B.beyond C.against D.through 58.A.idea B.proof C.sense D.feature 59.A.everyday B.valuable C.specific D.favorite 60.A.quickly B.carefully C.curiously D.randomly 61.A.baked B.chose C.ordered D.wrapped 62.A.tears B.doubts C.surprises D.joys 63.A.vegetables B.bread C.flowers D.seafood 64.A.desired B.commanded C.advocated D.insisted 65.A.caring B.longing C.waiting D.standingIn 2001, Tropical Storm Allison hit Houston. As a result, more than 70,000 houses were____66____, including the home of Sarah Feldman and her family.At the time, they were in Connecticut on vacation, so they didn’t know what kind of____67____ they were going to face when they got home to Texas. But then Feldman’s grandparents called with ____68____ news: all of her books had been destroyed in the flooding. Feldman was 14 at the time and loved ____69____.To cheer her up, Feldman’s father ____70____ her to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. When they arrived, she met Bill Carver, an elderly____71____.“I asked him a bunch of questions like, ‘How do you ____72____ all these rare books in the library? What’s the oldest book you have?’” Feldman remembers.Carver ____73____ answered all of Feldman’s questions. When she told him about her booksbeing ____74____, he told her that he would send her a book in the mail, so she could_____75_____ her collection. After returning to Houston, she _____76_____ his gift, titled “The Medieval(中世纪的) Book” by Barbara A.Shailor.Feldman is in her 30s now. But Carver’s _____77_____ has made a lifelong impact. Feldman has tried to _____78_____ Carver, with no success. “I actually sent the library a _____79_____ during the pandemic(大流行病), but I never heard back,” she said. “I’m not sure if he’s_____80_____ still, but I just would love to tell Bill Carver that he changed my life.”66.A.flooded B.burnt C.removed D.buried 67.A.challenge B.damage C.pressure D.danger 68.A.false B.local C.bad D.daily 69.A.traveling B.reading C.chatting D.playing 70.A.took B.invited C.led D.rushed 71.A.artist B.professor C.writer D.librarian 72.A.buy B.keep C.pack D.gather 73.A.quickly B.loudly C.patiently D.secretly 74.A.disturbed B.stolen C.destroyed D.torn75.A.own B.expand C.enrich D.restart 76.A.received B.opened C.returned D.lost 77.A.donation B.present C.suggestion D.lecture 78.A.show mercy to B.turn to C.take care of D.look for 79.A.photo B.painting C.letter D.check 80.A.easy-going B.considerate C.warm-hearted D.aliveIn a letter he wrote in 1884, Mark Twain complained that “Telephones, telegraphs and words are too slow for this age; we must get something that is faster.” “We should communicate by thought only, and say in a couple of minutes what should have ballooned into ____81____ in an hour and a half,” said him.Despite the progress the previous century brought for our understanding of both language and the brain, we are no closer to telepathy(心灵感应), communication from one mind to another by ____82____ means, than we were in Twain’s time. The reason is that the telepathy we’ve beenpromised, the sort imagined by Twain, and ____83____ in countless movies and TV shows, is, for the time being, groundless.“Good old-fashioned telepathy” (GOFT) involves a direct transfer of ____84____ from one mind to another. It has fascinated people for good reasons. It removes the ____85____ of language. With GOFT, we no longer need to put each concept into words or to ____86____ someone’s language. You know instantly what one means as the former channel of communication, language, is not at all necessary. The ____87____ of language is the central feature of GOFT. It is what enables science-fiction writers to imagine humans and aliens from other planets communicating telepathically despite not sharing a language. But can it really come true with current science and technology?Besides, GOFT promises genuine communication. However, ____88____ is universal. We all have experiences of saying one thing, only to be understood as saying something else. Because language is so flexible, it is also easy to lie or ____89____ oneself.We aren’t even certain if Bob’s expression could be in line with what he believes in a year’s time.These weaknesses have driven people to look for alternatives and finally inspired inventions of artificial languages trying to remove misunderstanding. Of course, one day when technology allows, a direct thought-to-thought transfer seems the ____90____ solution.Many of us have the confidence that we can think faster than we can speak or write. Having to rely ____91____ on language to communicate, however, is depressing. Therefore, the____92____ of adding new direct brain-to-brain communication channels is exciting. By channels of this kind, our brains can be “____93____ ” and allowed to be committed to other ____94____ practices instead of conveying messages.New brain-to-brain channels have the potential to increase ____95____, turning us into super-actors, handling so many tasks in a short period of time as we cannot yet imagine.81.A.words B.gestures C.actions D.costs 82.A.extra-genetic B.extra-familial C.extra-sensory D.extra-legal 83.A.sacrificed B.popularized C.enclosed D.balanced 84.A.strength B.intelligence C.thoughts D.structures 85.A.limitations B.expenses C.command D.evolution86.A.replace B.update C.decode D.imitate 87.A.avoidance B.discrimination C.employment D.expansion 88.A.reluctance B.privacy C.fear D.misinterpretation 89.A.contradict B.indicate C.delay D.justify 90.A.multiple B.invisible C.ultimate D.equivalent 91.A.roughly B.casually C.entirely D.willingly 92.A.distraction B.prospect C.origin D.regulation 93.A.fed up B.set up C.cut off D.let loose 94.A.profitable B.meaningful C.steady D.typical 95.A.charm B.recognition C.efficiency D.enduranceEric is one of the top salesmen in his company. Having to reach a____96____target every month, he often has to work over time. As a father, he always tries his best to____97____only quality time with his family. So despite a busy____98____ he has fulfilling relationships and a happy family.____99____, with all the demands in life, he couldn’t find time tostay____100____and he started to gain a lot of weight. He started to feel____101____easily, and couldn’t quite catch his breath playing with his 5-year-old son.Eric wanted to be healthy again so that he could manage his life better and most____102____, be able to enjoy his____103____with his boy more. After taking a life assessment,he____104____how little effort he had spent on aspects other than_____105_____, especially on health.Eric rearranged his time and made time for_____106_____. It wasn’t easy at first, as he was still sometimes “too busy” to exercise. But with time, he was able to make exercising every morning his_____107_____. He would go to sleep early so he could_____108_____early to do some workouts before going to work. What was even surprising was that his habitsslowly_____109_____his family to build a healthy routine too. Now Eric andhis_____110_____always do exercise together during their family time.96.A.cost B.saving C.production D.sales 97.A.spare B.spend C.squeeze D.gain 98.A.schedule B.career C.period D.company99.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Otherwise 100.A.calm B.healthy C.cool D.independent 101.A.energetic B.worried C.tired D.confident 102.A.importantly B.strangely C.recently D.possibly 103.A.hope B.story C.experience D.time 104.A.decided B.prevented C.supposed D.realized 105.A.money B.fame C.work D.relationship 106.A.dreaming B.exercising C.sleeping D.traveling 107.A.habit B.success C.goal D.secret 108.A.check out B.wake up C.stay up D.leave out 109.A.permitted B.reminded C.influenced D.enabled 110.A.workmates B.team C.neighbors D.familyLiving in Mexico, I struggled with the language. The kids in our ____111____ called me “The American Lady.” One day, as I was ____112____ outside in the small garden, two little boys ran up to my gate, “Lady, lady, blah blah blah.” That’s what I understood, but their gesture made me want to find out what was so ____113____. I walked down the street with them.At the corner, I ___114___ a pile of garbage with a small dog on top. The poor little animal smelled ____115____. I didn’t know how long she’d been there, but I ____116____ she needed water.I ran home to get water and a little food, Ted asked what was up, and I ____117____ what I had found. He returned with me, carrying a cat cage. I put down the water and a small cup with the food. The puppy looked at the food but didn’t make any effort to eat or drink. Ted said we needed to get her to the ____118____ as soon as possible. We put the puppy into the cage and____119____ set out. As we were shown into the exam room, I took her out of the_____120_____ and put her on the metal table. The puppy looked up at me and then, with all her _____121_____, pulled herself over to me and _____122_____ her head on my stomach. That was it. This was my puppy.What _____123_____ me was the puppy was probably four months old, and we were in our late seventies. I don’t think old people should adopt young animals. I had seen too many cases oftrying to find homes if the owners _____124_____, but all that reasoning flew out of the window when that puppy laid her head on my stomach. She had chosen me, and I wouldn’t_____125_____ her.111.A.city B.hospital C.neighborhood D.school 112.A.working B.struggling C.marching D.hiking 113.A.fundamental B.urgent C.dramatic D.complicated 114.A.classified B.threw C.picked D.spotted 115.A.awful B.fragrant C.marvelous D.sour 116.A.guarded B.warned C.concluded D.ignored 117.A.assumed B.displayed C.whispered D.explained 118.A.shelter B.vet C.expert D.bank 119.A.initially B.hesitantly C.immediately D.completely 120.A.cage B.box C.trunk D.seat 121.A.emotion B.strength C.memory D.action 122.A.transformed B.shook C.bowed D.placed 123.A.bothered B.failed C.claimed D.amused 124.A.left off B.tested out C.took flight D.passed away 125.A.carry B.abandon C.exchange D.possessSome of my earliest memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every night. I’d watch as he put his personal items away, among which was a jade green comb. Every night, he would smile, ____126____ me the comb and say, “Be a good girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?” I was ____127____ happy to do it. At the age of five, this kind of task brought me such joy. I would____128____ turn the tap on, and then brush the comb with a used ____129____ as hard as I could. ____130____ that I’d done a good job, I would proudly return the comb to Dad. He would smile at me, and ____131____ the comb on top of his wallet.About two years later, Dad left his sales job and started his own wholesale business. I started primary school. That was ____132____ things started to change. Dad’s business wasn’t doing so well, and our ____133____ life started getting shaky. He didn’t come home as much as he used to. And when he did come home, it was always late and I would already be in bed. I started to get____134____. Why didn’t he _____135_____ his old job? Why did he take the _____136_____ and place the whole family in trouble? Over the years, I stopped waiting for him to come home, stopped going downstairs to _____137_____ him. And I rarely talked to him.Now 28, I’ve graduated from college and got a job. Dad’s business has also started to get back _____138_____. Yet the uncomfortable _____139_____ between Dad and me went on.Two days before my birthday last year, Dad came home earlier. _____140_____ the evening of that day, I helped him carry his bags into his study. When I turned to leave, he asked me to_____141_____ his comb. I looked at him for a while, then took the comb and _____142_____ the sink. It was a(n) _____143_____ comb. I hadn’t noticed that he’d changed it. After cleaning it, I passed it back to Dad. He looked at it and smiled. But this time, I noticed something different. My dad had _____144_____. He had wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiled, _____145_____ his smile was still as heartwarming as before.126.A.throw B.offer C.buy D.hand 127.A.more than B.less than C.other than D.rather than 128.A.excitedly B.gracefully C.wildly D.swiftly 129.A.towel B.tissue C.toothbrush D.cloth 130.A.Inspired B.Satisfied C.Amazed D.Encouraged 131.A.crush B.squeeze C.place D.press 132.A.where B.how C.why D.when 133.A.stable B.admirable C.terrible D.miserable 134.A.sad B.mad C.concerned D.delighted 135.A.give up B.hunt for C.stick to D.think about 136.A.lead B.credit C.stage D.risk 137.A.check on B.cater for C.attend to D.chase after 138.A.in train B.in stock C.on track D.in check 139.A.expression B.silence C.conversation D.behavior 140.A.In B.On C.During D.For 141.A.fetch B.get C.hold D.clean 142.A.jumped to B.slid to C.headed to D.moved to 143.A.used B.old C.new D.strange144.A.aged B.retired C.grown D.changed 145.A.and B.or C.while D.yetA few years ago,I spared a couple of hours from busy academic learning to work in a video store on a daily basis. An elderly woman walked into the store with a younger woman who I____146____ was her daughter. The daughter was displaying a serious case of ____147____ checking her watch every few seconds. The older woman began to ____148____ the DVDs on the nearest shelf. After ____149____ hesitation, I walked over and asked if I could help. The woman smiled and showed me a title on a crumpled (皱巴巴的) piece of paper. Obviously a person looking for it knew a little about ____150____.Rather than rushing off to ____151____ the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Something about her deliberate movements____152____ me of my own mother, who had passed away the previous Christmas. The woman seemed ____153____ for the unrushed company and casual conversation. We found the movie, and I ____154____ her to the queue at the cash register. When the older woman was paying in cash, I walked over to the younger, who was still tapping her foot at the front of the store.“Is that your mom?” She rolled her eyes and said, “Yeah.” There was ____155____ in her reply, half sigh and half complaint. Still watching the mother, I said, “____156____ some advice?” “Sure,”said the daughter. I smiled to show her I wasn’t ____157____. I answered her____158____ expression by saying, “When she’s gone, it’s the little ____159____ that’ll come back to you. Moments like this. I know.” Silent for a moment, the daughter placed her arm with____160____ unaccustomed affection around her mother’s shoulders, gently guiding her out of the store.146.A.found B.recognized C.guessed D.predicted 147.A.anxiety B.confusion C.eagerness D.impatience 148.A.look around B.look through C.look into D.look up 149.A.cautious B.long C.slight D.instant 150.A.DVDs B.movies C.titles D.records 151.A.locate B.confirm C.check D.buy 152.A.informed B.convinced C.recalled D.reminded153.A.suitable B.eager C.grateful D.hopeful 154.A.asked B.walked C.invited D.introduced 155.A.annoyance B.amazement C.concern D.disappointment 156.A.Give B.Accept C.Mind D.Follow 157.A.criticizing B.kidding C.disturbing D.interfering 158.A.curious B.frightened C.unbelievable D.regretful 159.A.expressions B.moments C.possessions D.chances 160.A.immediately B.constantly C.unexpectedly D.apparentlyA week ago, in search of an extremely ____161____ flower called the tagimoucia, I travelled to Taveuni, where the plant only grows.My host Vagoni told me that many locals may have only seen the flower in pictures. He also told me that I’d be ____162____ to climb the mountain without a ____163____. “You’ll be on the steep (陡峭的) service road before you ____164____ the rainforest on an unmarked track to have any chance of finding the tagimoucia. There’s thick ____165____ and it’s always raining,” he said. “At best, you don’t find the ____166____. At worst, you get completely ____167____.”I asked Vagoni ____168____ this worst case had happened before. “____169____!” he said. “Just two weeks ago, a group of seven locals went up without a guide and got lost in the cloud. There was a search-and-rescue mission. What a _____170_____!”Soon, we set out up the service road with a guide. I’d hiked Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, and made it _____171_____ the Everest Base Camp. _____172_____, I quickly discovered that Taveuni’s extreme humidity and the trail’s steepness make the climbing astonishingly _____173_____. I needed to stop to rest every 10 minutes.An hour later, we were in the forest, ducking under fallen trees and climbing over other obstacles. Suddenly, the guide pointed up with _____174_____. “Look! The tagimoucia!” he shouted. I couldn’t believe we’d found it — I also couldn’t see a thing, as my glasses were_____175_____ up in the mist.161.A.delicate B.beautiful C.rare D.tiny 162.A.slow B.funny C.foolish D.weak 163.A.rope B.guide C.walking stick D.sleeping bag164.A.cut into B.search for C.look around D.make out 165.A.forest B.grass C.snow D.fog 166.A.way B.water C.shelter D.flower 167.A.mad B.lost C.exhausted D.defeated 168.A.whether B.how C.when D.why 169.A.Accidentally B.Basically C.Frequently D.Exactly 170.A.chance B.shock C.schedule D.mess 171.A.with B.to C.for D.at 172.A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Besides 173.A.impressive B.urgent C.unique D.tough 174.A.excitement B.interest C.curiosity D.fear 175.A.straightened B.steamed C.pushed D.brokenHave you ever had a song stuck in your head and, no matter how hard you tried, you could not get rid of it? The song played on and on, whether you were loading the dishwasher, weaving in and out of traffic, or attempting to ____176____ your mind at the start of yoga class.Having a song stuck in one’s head, known as an earworm, is an experience that over 90% of us have on a ____177____ basis. We’re more likely to catch an earworm after we stop focusing, in moments when the working memory is ____178____, when we’re relaxed, when work is finished or when we’re a bit sleepy.Certain songs are ____179____ than others, and so more likely to “auto repeat” in your head. There are certain musical characteristics that make songs more likely to become earworms, such as if the piece is repetitive, if there is a longer duration of certain notes, if ____180____ between the notes are smaller. ____181____, we know that mood can have an impact, with some people reporting that they always get the same earworm when they feel good, or people experiencing a fast-tempo earworm when they are ____182____. And of course familiarity with a song is a key ____183____. Songs that you don’t know very well are less likely to pop up as earworms.If you’ve had enough of your earworm and need to stop it in its tracks, you would be well warned not to try to block the song out, but rather to ____184____ accept it. A determined effort to block the song out may result in the very _____185_____ of what you want. According topsychologist Daniel Wegner, _____186_____ the song may make your brain keep playing it over and over again. To get rid of an earworm, you may be best served by simply _____187_____ it, accepting it, and leaving it alone to let this phenomenon ends up weakening itself little by little.Some people try to _____188_____ themselves from the song, and it works. You can try reading a book, listening to a different song or even playing an instrument. Others _____189_____ the tune in question, because it is commonly believed that earworms occur when you remember only part of a song; hearing the entire song may stop it. Neurologists (神经学家) point out that it’s recommendable to chew gum to reduce the _____190_____ of an earworm because jaw movement interferes with musical memory. However, it’s important to note that this phenomenon usually lasts less than 24 hours.176.A.burden B.clear C.alter D.exploit 177.A.trial B.solid C.voluntary D.regular 178.A.inactive B.complicated C.dynamic D.uncertain 179.A.catchier B.slower C.harsher D.louder 180.A.phases B.intervals C.rhythms D.sessions 181.A.Instead B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Additionally 182.A.alert B.pleased C.remote D.rigid 183.A.criterion B.consequence C.concept D.contributor 184.A.readily B.constantly C.passively D.critically 185.A.opposite B.fantasy C.emphasised D.equivalent 186.A.integrating B.converting C.resisting D.tolerating 187.A.interrupting B.acknowledging C.stimulating D.facilitating 188.A.perceive B.isolate C.distract D.identify 189.A.seek out B.act out C.cast out D.knock out 190.A.proportion B.intensity C.integrity D.preference“Challenge-based learning is often focused on the challenges that have global impact. The students, who _____191_____the challenge, often don’t know what the solution will be. The facilitator is keeping them from _____192_____a solution too early, and encourages to analyze the challenge from multiple points of view, and from different scientific perspectives,” says Vilma。

高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案及解析

高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案及解析

高考英语完形填空专项训练及答案及解析一、高中英语完形填空1.完形填空During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a "free" course, called Thinking Chess, for three credits.I 1 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesn't want to 2 a few dollars? More than that, I'd always wanted to learn chess. And, even if I weren't 3 enough about free credits, news about our 4 was appealing enough to me. He wasan international grandmaster, which 5 I would be learning from one of the game's 6 . I could hardly wait to 7 him.Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a former graduate returning to teach, and this 8 was no game for him; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it 9 that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to 10 the class, among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to 11 what we would learn in class to our future professions and, 12 , to our lives. I managed to get an A in that 13 and learnedlife lessons that have served me well beyond the 14 .Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, I'm still putting to use what he 15 me: "The absolute most important 16 that you learn when you play chess is how to make good 17 . On every single move you have to 18 a situation, process what your opponent (对手) is doing and 19 the best move from among all your options." These words still ring true today in my 20 as a journalist.1. A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down2. A. waste B. earn C. save D. pay3. A. excited B. worried C. moved D. tired4. A. title B. competitor C. textbook D. instructor5. A. urged B. demanded C. held D. meant6. A. fastest B. easiest C. best D. rarest7. A. interview B. meet C. challenge D. beat8. A. chance B. qualification C. honor D. job9. A. real B. perfect C. clear D. possible10. A. attend B. pass C. skip D. observe11. A. add B. expose C. apply D. compare12. A. eventually B. naturally C. directly D. normally13. A. game B. presentation C. course D. experiment14. A. criterion B. classroom C. department D. situation15. A. taught B. wrote C. questioned D. promised16. A. fact B. step C. manner D. skill17. A. grades B. decisions C. impressions D. comments18. A. analyze B. describe C. rebuild D. control19. A. announce B. signal C. block D. evaluate20. A. role B. desire C. concern D. behavior【答案】(1)B;(2)C;(3)A;(4)D;(5)D;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)C;(10)B;(11)C;(12)A;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;(16)D;(17)B;(18)A;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者在大二所学习的免费课程—象棋。

高考英语完形填空专项训练

高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空My wife and I were attending a wedding at St. John’s Church. The sound of ____1____ rang to the heavens as the ceremony continued.At the church, I ____2____ an old friend, Casper, who happened to be at the ____3____. Now 73, Casper was a brilliant and talented softball pitcher (投球手)back in the Men’s Leagues of Philadelphia in the mid-60s. I did not ____4____ the now silver-haired fellow until mybrother-in-law John mentioned his name to me! After a very pleasant ____5____, Casper asked if I remembered a letter of ____6____ I had written to him back in 1964. It appeared that Casper fell on hard times, as professional pitchers ____7____ do, and he wasn’t pitching too well for a period of time. I did not remember the letter, but he said, “Yes, I still have it, and I read it any time____8____ aren’t going too well.” He said that he had read the letter many times, and the situation always seemed to improve. I was puzzled and speechless!He continued, “You don’t remember?” I said, “Sadly, no, I don’t.” But I did ask if I could have a(n) ____9____ of the letter. He said he would email it to me. After the ______10______, we met on the steps of the church. Casper came up to me and ______11______ the letter. He lived a block from the ______12______ and had run home to get it. The envelope was faded and turned yellow, and so was the letter inside. That letter had to be nearly 50 years old.In ______13______ terms, the letter read:“These hard times are ______14______! Keep your enthusiasm for the game. Never quit and you’ll be back on top again ______15______. Hang on there!”1.A.music B.wind C.traffic D.fireworks 2.A.took over B.ran into C.picked up D.called on 3.A.meeting B.service C.scene D.position 4.A.invite B.disturb C.recognize D.inform 5.A.discussion B.shaking C.journey D.greeting 6.A.encouragement B.appreciation C.apology D.introduction 7.A.sometimes B.entirely C.rarely D.forever 8.A.jobs B.things C.stages D.effects 9.A.address B.copy C.record D.opinion10.A.party B.break C.wedding D.incident 11.A.dropped B.delivered C.opened D.presented 12.A.theatre B.church C.office D.station 13.A.gentle B.patient C.modest D.simple 14.A.reasonable B.relative C.temporary D.impressive 15.A.casually B.properly C.totally D.shortly When the Covid-19 pandemic struck Indonesia’s island of Bali, tourism-the driving economic force in the region-just about came to a halt. More than half of Bali’s economic profits comes from tourism which ____16____ hundreds of thousands of Balinese people. Many moved back to their home villages. And with more people returning to the villages, more trash ____17____. With so many people out of work,they were also going ____18____.Made Janur Yasa, a restaurant owner in the town of Ubud said he wanted to find a way to help people in his community during the pandemic while also ____19____ the ongoing problemof plastic pollution. So, he ____20____ a program where local villagers could exchange plastic for rice—a barter system that would ____21____ the environment and empower the local people. Residents can turn in plastic trash they ____22____ in exchange for a main food staple.In May 2020, he ____23____ the first exchange in the village where he was born and raised. It was a success, and the ____24____ quickly spread to other villages across Bali. His non-profit,Plastic Exchange, was born.The program ____25____ local neighborhood groups called Banjars that collect plastic from their homes, streets, rivers, beaches and surrounding areas. Villages hold community exchange____26____ once a month in which residents can bring in plastic to trade in for rice. Yasa says the organization has so far helped ____27____ thousands of families and collected ____28____ 300 tons of plastic for recycling.“Teenagers come with a smile. Elderly people are there. Young kids come with their mothers. That’s what keeps me ____29____, to see them all excited about it.” Yasa said. “They were feeling powerless, and this gives them ____30____.”16.A.improves B.employs C.amuses D.guarantees 17.A.piled up B.used up C.put up D.cleaned up 18.A.thirsty B.crazy C.exhausted D.hungry19.A.raising B.sharing C.addressing D.producing 20.A.started B.quit C.accepted D.supported 21.A.renew B.benefit C.destroy D.threaten 22.A.threw B.removed C.collected D.witnessed 23.A.hosted B.cancelled C.approached D.impressed 24.A.principle B.definition C.knowledge D.concept 25.A.sets up B.brings together C.picks out D.depends on 26.A.practices B.contests C.events D.beliefs 27.A.inspire B.disturb C.affect D.feed 28.A.hardly B.nearly C.barely D.obviously 29.A.going B.passing C.rushing D.recording 30.A.confidence B.responsibility C.hope D.respect Shortly after young Bryan started at her college, she began looking for work to help cover her fee. She wanted to ___31___ experience. She’d gained in high school doing e-commerce (商务) marketing for a record ___32___. However, she found employers weren’t taking her seriously on any of the major job sites because of her ___33___.Finally, Bryan found a job working ___34___ for an online source of natural plant-based foods. She was ___35___ within six months from an assistant responsible for maintaining the company’s social media presence to a ___36___ incharge of purchase orders. Working 20 hours a week and ___37___ money by living at home, Bryan predicts she will get through college without needing financial aid. The job basically ___38___ most of transportation and any books she needs.___39___, the schedule isn’t easy. She logs on to get her work done between ____40____ and sometimes on the train to home or college. After she gets home, it’s time for ____41____.“I get ____42____ sometimes, but I find a way to manage it all,” Bryan says. “The ____43____ is about figuring out how to work ____44____ and get things done as fast as possible by myself. That’s important for building my management ____45____.”31.A.learn from B.build on C.sum up D.add to 32.A.company B.factory C.store D.market 33.A.ability B.major C.experience D.age 34.A.secretly B.remotely C.publicly D.seriously35.A.stopped B.fired C.promoted D.paid 36.A.manager B.waitress C.buyer D.president 37.A.raising B.borrowing C.earning D.saving 38.A.includes B.wastes C.covers D.costs 39.A.Moreover B.However C.Therefore D.Anyhow 40.A.weekends B.trains C.groceries D.classes 41.A.homework B.relaxation C.housework D.entertainment 42.A.annoyed B.amazed C.stressed D.delighted 43.A.challenge B.opportunity C.order D.benefit 44.A.carefully B.independently C.perfectly D.cooperatively 45.A.projects B.courses C.teams D.skills As an athlete, I’ve always worked hard to push m myself to my limits. And with that usually come some ____46____ and pains. So last year when I started to feel some muscle soreness (酸痛) after a____47____ physical exercise, at first I didn’t think it was a big deal. I was ____48____ for a marathon at the time, so over the weekend I’d done a 20-kilormete ____49____. The following Tuesday I hit my favourite gym to do a workout that ____50____ a lot of upper body weight lifting.My ____51____ told me to take it easy on my body, but I ____52____I’d be fine and powered through it. Afterward, my coach noticed a ____53____ swelling in my arm and said he was worried. I tried to brush him off but he ____54____ I drink a lot of water and check in with him in a few hours. Sure enough, by that afternoon the swelling had ____55____ and I headed to the doctor. I still thought he was making a mountain out of a molehill, but I ____56____ my coach so I did it.The doctor took a close look at the swelling and diagnosed me with rhabdomyolysis (横纹肌溶解症), a ____57____ condition where muscle overuse causes kidney failure. As they gave me some medicine to help ____58____ the toxins (毒素), my doctor told me that we would have been having this discussion in the emergency room if I’d ____59____ even another 30 minutes. Things were touch-and-go over the weekend but I made a full ____60____. Thankfully I had a great coach I could trust-he saved my life!46.A.sorrows B.aches C.coughs D.faults 47.A.tough B.normal C.harmful D.limited48.A.working B.applying C.searching D.training 49.A.walk B.swim C.run D.drive 50.A.recorded B.matched C.arranged D.involved 51.A.doctor B.coach C.teachers D.colleagues 52.A.doubted B.wondered C.realized D.figured 53.A.deadly B.frightening C.slight D.different 54.A.insisted B.begged C.resolved D.ordered 55.A.flattened B.emerged C.increased D.broken 56.A.trusted B.refused C.tricked D.supported 57.A.distinguishing B.mind-destroying C.embarrassing D.life-threatening 58.A.put away B.clear out C.give away D.bring out ; 59.A.slept B.wandered C.waited D.saved 60.A.recovery B.preparation C.contribution D.assessment Having relocated often, I’ve developed a love of de-cluttering (整理). Actually, there have been times when I’ve questioned whether it’s an/a ____61____. But I’ve concluded that it isn’t. Besides, the habit is just wonderful blessing.Standing before my wardrobe (衣橱) at least once every couple of months, I consider what can go. Even doing so ____62____, there’s always something that I no longer love. Perhaps it’s an article of clothing that doesn’t express how I see myself any more or is not the most ____63____. Maybe it’s something that has ____64____ through the last few selections and has finally lost its fight to ____65____ in the wardrobe.Either way, some clothes ____66____ at the charity shop. Occasionally such a ____67____ may see something new-to-me come home from the store. At least I know, though, that the new item adds a different energy to my wardrobe. So it’s ____68____. If however, I haven’t worn the new item within a few weeks, then it’s ____69____ that I am not as in love with it as I thought. It’s then donated back to the ____70____ on the next trip.De-cluttering does not belong only to wardrobes, though. I also delete old computer files and emails, ____71____ the recycle bin on my computer daily. That way, when I look at my computer, it is like my wardrobe — only that which serves a purpose remains.The best form of de-cluttering we can really do is to rid ourselves of outdated ____72____.Like with all forms of de-cluttering, saying goodbye to thinking patterns that no longer serve us creates ____73____ to breathe. It also makes room for new ways of thinking. Yes, de-cluttering can ____74____ all areas of our lives.I wish you the courage to abandon the parts of your life that no longer ____75____ you and make space for fresh energy to flow.61.A.advantage B.addiction C.excuse D.habit 62.A.eventually B.gradually C.regularly D.willingly 63.A.expensive B.useful C.comfortable D.colorful 64.A.come about B.hung on C.showed up D.broke down 65.A.hide B.join C.live D.stay 66.A.turned up B.ended up C.stood out D.died out 67.A.trip B.change C.choice D.situation 68.A.possible B.hopeful C.welcome D.unbelievable 69.A.vital B.strange C.necessary D.clear 70.A.school B.wardrobe C.store D.church 71.A.fill B.empty C.search D.exchange 72.A.papers B.thoughts C.clothes D.records 73.A.value B.time C.chance D.space 74.A.apply to B.benefit from C.result in D.take up 75.A.delight B.include C.love D.serve When I was in college, my grandpa was diagnosed with cancer. My grandma hasalways____76____stuff as a hobby, which she did more often, after grandpa’s diagnosis, to help relieve____77____. After a year of near-constant knitting, she had mountains of scarves, hats, socks, mittens, small blankets, and other items____78____up in the house.My mom and her siblings convinced grandma to start____79____items to help raise funds for grandpa’s____80____. It was decided that everyone would be responsible for some stuff, with co-workers, friends, and neighbors as the____81____, and then pass the money back to grandma. I took some to college and____82____pictures and prices on social media, along with the story about my grandpa. A few of my close friends shared it____83____on their social media, and within a week, I had people from all over campus____84____me looking to buy gifts forthemselves or their significant others. I sold out everything within a month and still had people messaging to ask for trade.Out of_____85_____, everyone showed their sincere support. Even though it was a stressful time when I was trying to_____86_____family needs and my school work, the messages from buyers were a huge encouragement that helped me_____87_____the year.My grandpa_____88_____the cancer and is still with us today. My grandma has continued to knit though at a_____89_____pace than she used to, and two or three times a year. Still, we all carry stuff wherever we are, which we give away, instead of sale, to show that we are_____90_____for the kindness we’ve received.76.A.bought B.stored C.knitted D.collected 77.A.boredom B.pressure C.illness D.duties 78.A.mixed B.held C.locked D.piled 79.A.donating B.sending C.listing D.selling 80.A.treatment B.expectation C.convenience D.requirement 81.A.applicants B.targets C.partners D.participants 82.A.posted B.took C.drew D.fixed 83.A.unwillingly B.secretly C.enthusiastically D.accidentally 84.A.texting B.finding C.thanking D.trusting 85.A.curiosity B.panic C.respect D.sympathy 86.A.satisfy B.balance C.serve D.recognize 87.A.go over B.look forward to C.pull through D.stick to 88.A.treated B.developed C.survived D.killed 89.A.higher B.lower C.steadier D.better 90.A.eager B.ready C.anxious D.grateful参考答案:1.A2.B3.C4.C5.D6.A7.A8.B9.B10.C11.D12.B13.D14.C15.D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

高考英语一轮复习 完形填空阅读理解基础训练_

高考英语一轮复习 完形填空阅读理解基础训练_

入舵市安恙阳光实验学校云南省楚雄市2015高考英语完形填空、阅读理解一轮基础训练(17)及答案完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

Every country has its own culture.Even though each country uses doors. .Doors many have 1 functions and purposes which lead to 2 differences.When I first came to America, I noticed that a public building had two different 3 and they had distinct functions. You have to push the door with the word “PUSH” to go out of the building and to pull the door with the word “PULL” to 4 the building. T his was new to me, because we use the 5 door in south Korea. For quite a few times I failed to go out of a shopping centre and was embarrassed.The way of using school bus doors was also 6 to me .I used to take the school bus to classes. The school decided that when the driver opened both the front and back doors, 7 who were getting off the bus should get off first , and students who were getting on should get on 8 . In south Korea, we do not need to wait for people to get off. One morning, I hurried to the bus, and when the bus doors opened, I 9 _tried to get on the school bus through the front door. All the students around looked at me, I was totally 10 ,and my face went red.( ) 1. A. different B. important C. practical D. unusual答案:C试题分析:从“lead to 22 differences”可判断“不同功能导致-------不同”高考考点:考查形容词温馨提示:A 不同的 B 重要的C 实践的D不寻常的( ) 2. A. national B. embarrassing C. cultural D. amazing答案:C试题分析:从开头总括句“Every country has its own culture.”高考考点:考查形容词温馨提示:A 国家的 B 尴尬的C文化的D惊奇的( ) 3. A. exits B. entrances C. signs D. doors答案:C试题分析:从下文“push the door with the word “PUSH””和“pull the door with the word “PULL”” 及 two different 可知高考考点:考察名词温馨提示:A 出口 B 入口C标志 D 门( ) 4.A.enter B. leave C. open D. close答案:A试题分析:从上文“push the door with the word “PUSH” to go out of the building”可知“the door with the word “PULL””是相反的高考考点:考查名词温馨提示:A 进入 B 离开C打开 D 关闭( ) 5. A. main B. same C. front D. back答案:B试题分析:由上文“came to America”, “This was new to me” 原因是在南韩和不同高考考点:考查形容词温馨提示:A 重要的 B 相同的C前面的 D 后面的( ) 6.A.annoying B. hard C. satisfying D. strange答案:D试题分析:由上文第三段知:公共建筑门的使用方式不同,使作者感到尴尬——可知:下文的巴士门对作者来说也是陌生的高考考点:考查形容词温馨提示:A讨厌的 B畏难的 C满意的 D陌生的( ) 7.A.parents B. students C. teachers D. drivers答案:B试题分析:由下文的并列句“students who were getting on 。

【英语】高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空

【英语】高考英语一轮复习 专项训练 英语完形填空

【英语】高考英语一轮复习专项训练英语完形填空一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

In 1957, Jane Goodall first met the famous anthropologist (人类学者) Dr Louis Leakey, who later played an important role in her life. With the 1 of gaining insight into humans' evolutionary (进化的) past, Dr Leakey 2 a pioneering long-term field study on 3 chimps. Even though Jane had no formal 4 , her patience and determination to understand animals 5 him to choose her for the study. 6 it was unusual for a woman to work in the forest of Africa, going there 7 the fulfillment (实现) of her childhood dream. In the summer of 1960 she 8 in Tanzania (坦桑尼亚) on Lake Tanganyika's eastern shore. This marked the 9 of the longest continuous field study of animals in their 10 habitat (栖息地). Five years 11 , she earned a doctor's degreeat Cambridge University and then 12 to Tanzania to found the Gombe Stream Research Center. And in 1977, to provide on—going 13 for chimp research, Dr Goodall 14 The Jane Goodall Institute.Today, she 15 most of her time traveling around the world, giving lectures on her 16 at Gombe and speaking to school groups about Roots && Shoots, her environmental education and humanitarian program for the 17 ."Chimps have given me so 18 . The long hours spent with them in the 19 have enriched my life beyond measure. What I have learned from them has shaped my 20 of human behavior, of our place in nature."1. A. way B. idea C. knowledge D. method2. A. suggested B. achieved C. argued D. changed3. A. modest B. special C. rude D. wild4. A. exercise B. training C. living D. practice5. A. devoted B. let C. made D. led6. A. If B. Because C. Although D. Once7. A. meant B. stopped C. intended D. inspired8. A. arrived B. left C. reached D. went9. A. end B. beginning C. happening D. achievement10. A. new B. old C. man-made D. natural11. A. later B. before C. ago D. behind12. A. connected B. referred C. returned D. turned13. A. environment B. evidence C. time D. support14. A. created B. built C. founded D. set15. A. costs B. spends C. pays D. devotes16. A. bravery B. presence C. experiences D. appearance17. A. animals B. youth C. human D. adults18. A. little B. many C. much D. few19. A. field B. university C. institute D. forest20. A. imagination B. desire C. understanding D. protection【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)D;(4)B;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)A;(9)B;(10)D;(11)A;(12)C;(13)D;(14)C;(15)B;(16)C;(17)B;(18)C;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了著名的动物专家Jane Goodall深入非洲大森林研究黑猩猩的情况。

完形填空之利用同义词、反义词、原词复现解题(三)专项训练-2022届高三英语一轮复习

完形填空之利用同义词、反义词、原词复现解题(三)专项训练-2022届高三英语一轮复习

完形填空之利用同义词、反义词、原词复现解题(三)在完形填空的一部分题目中,可以利用词汇复现(某一词在同一语篇中重复出现)解题,轻松确定正确答案,这些词汇复现包括:(1)原词复现:在上下文中同一词汇重复出现。

(2)同根词复现:词形变化的词汇复现。

(3)同义/近义词复现:意思相同,相近的表达方式,或者解释性的词汇复现。

(4)反义词复现,意思相反的表达方式对应复现。

(5)上下义词复现:总括与分述的词汇复现。

一、选出空白处的最佳选项1.Although peer pressure is sometimes quite obvious, it can also be so 33_that a person may not even notice that it is affecting his or her behavior.A.abstractB.ridiculousC.subtleD. reasonable2.You will have more success if you study regularly, so try to develop a ___45___.A. theoryB. businessC. routineD. project3.And learning is good for the health of your brain, too. I’ve also heard people worry about the mistakes they make when ___51___.A. singingB. workingC. bargainingD. learning4.Though he never made it to the top, his math teacher was always 46 and curious about the change: Why had that stormy day changed Joe?A. worriedB. amazedC. friendlyD. cautious5.The achievement of a particular goal makes you feel good and contributes to your52 . That is why exercise has been shown to build up your self-respect.A. abilityB. relationshipC. confidenceD. business6.It may not describe the original (最初的)design of a town. However, one may get some idea of what I49look like by walking around the town.A. used toB. seemed toC. had toD. happened to7.For me, it is simply that one gets a greater depth of pleasure by visiting and seeing a town with one’s own eyes. A54visit to a town may help one better understand why it is attractive than just reading about it in a guide-book.A.costlyB. formalC. groupD. personal8.Having a small hand and thick fingers, you may be comfortable with a thin pen. If you have a 42 hand and thicker fingers, you may prefer a fatter pen.A. strongerB. weakerC. smallerrger9.In the complex and technological society that the United Stated has become, each 42 must fulfill a number of personal and occupational roles and be in contact with many other member.A. parentB. memberC. familyD. relative10.Not all of these fairies are the friendly, people-loving characters that appear in Disney films, and in some folktales they are 22 and cause much human suffering.A. powerfulB. cruelC. frightenedD. extraordinary11.In the special class, they showed little ability to use their own judgment, relying heavily on their teachers’ directions. In the regular class, having no worry about keeping up, they began to reflect 9 on many problems, some of which were not on the school program.A.directlyB. cleverlyC. voluntarilyD. quickly12.Many are concerned that gifted children become bored and lose interest in learning. However this concern is more often from parents and teachers than from students, and some of these adults simply conclude that special classes should be set up for those who are 13 .A. talentedB. worriedC. learnedD. interested13.The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 38 . Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the cause and by age twelve, I was completely deaf.A. sightB. hearingC. touchD. taste14.Regardless of their dislike, I kept on planting my garden and ____51___to enjoy the pleasure gardening.A. decidedB. stoppedC. continuedD. struggled15.By the end of Grade 12,the group had more or less 41 into its final form, one that's remained remarkably complete for the past 20 years.A.brokenB.forcedC.separatedD. united16.Still, in British schools, it is required to study the poet, and when something is made compulsory, usually the result is _44_, resentment or both.A.loveB.boredomC.affectionD. regret17.Once again, she's able to pick up her granddaughters from school and take them to dance class. “I have got my 50 back and can live actively with my family now.”A.freedomB.imaginationC.patienceD.husband18.My little group hurried to get the food. As each box was carried in, the old woman oohed and aahed(欢天喜地)-much to her visitors'_29_.A.surpriseB.disappointmentC.relaxationD.pleasure19.That stranger was Christy Cheung. who lived a few neighborhoods away in Gaithersburg. a 49 city of 70,000....Gaithersburg is a young and diverse community...BA.normalB.youngC.distantD.major20.An Australian health writer called Thea O'Connor is a founder of a campaign called Nap Now which is trying to make sleeping at work more_52_.She says:“I think that our culture is a bit crazy not to embrace it when people are working longer and harder.”CA.convenientB.significantC.acceptableD.extreme二、完形填空实战练习(一)Christmas2020 was a heartbreaking time for Melanie Lee.A few weeks earlier,her 33-year-old son had lost his_42 against a long illness. Then something went wrong with her car and she had no means of paying for it to be 43.“When it broke down, I broke down,” Lee told CNN, “Now I don't have my son, now I don't have transportation.How am I supposed to stay 44 in my grand children's lives?”Eliot Middleton,38,the owner of a 45 and former worker in a car factory,who repairs and 46 used cars in his free time. He'd heard about the Lee's problem from her nephew Frankthe Lee's home with a gift: asecond hand car.“I had no idea what was going on, ” said Lee.“He handed me the48 and didn't ask for anything.” Once again, she's able to49her granddaughters from school and take them to dance class. “I have got my 50 back and can live actively with my family now.”The idea for the used-car giveaway came to Middleton a year early during a food drive he's organized. Many of those who 51__ for a meal walked up to four miles to get there because they didn't have cars. He posted on Facebook an offer to trade food of his restaurant for broken-down cars. 52 ,friends and strangers have dropped off more than 100 cars in various states of disrepair.Many 53 in Middleton's yard waiting to be repaired and donated.“If you can just fix one problem to somebody, it gives them hope"Middleton said,“Don't think that something that you do won't affect someone in a great way, because the small thing is what adds up, so just do 54 you can.”“People think Elliot is55,”FrankMacClary told the Washington post.“And I 56 too".42.A.job B.battle C.belief D.hope43.A.settled B.equipped C.fixed D.solved44.A.active B.long C.awake D.youngpany B.hospital C.hotel D.restaurant46.A.gives up B.gives out C.gives off D.gives away47.A.undoubtedly B.unexpectedly C.unfortunately D.uncomfortably48.A.check B.money C.food D.key49. A. bring back B.pick up C.call on D.look after50.A.freedom B.imagination C.patience D.husband51:A.built up B.piled up C.stayed up D.lined up52.A.After that B.And then C.Since then ter on53.A.lie B.put C.display D.place54.A.whenever B.however C.whatever D.wherever55.A.a star B.an angel C.a composer D.a model56.A.do B.detect C.whisper D.digest(二)Eight years ago, Al Nixon decided to work for the city's water department. From then on, he would44 at 4:30 every morning, sitting for 2 hours on a bench with a good view of the waterfront of St.Petersburg,Florida.Nixon45it “life rising” because watching a46made him feelgood before starting his day.A year later, a woman stopped to say hello,and47 ,“Seeing you sitting here every morning,I know everything is going to be OK.” What she said changed Nixon's48 on his daily routine.After tha instead of49 straight ahead at the waterfront, Nixon started smiling at people and striking up 50 .Pretty soon, many early risers began 51_him on the bench, telling him about their worries and asking him for 52 about relationships, careers,and personal problems.“I was happy to listen,”Nixon, 59, said. “I wanted them to walk away53 they were notalone.”Nixon lends a(n)54 to whatever problem a person wants to share.A couple once55to talk about problems in their relationship. The husband was always working, rarely home, whiwas56 their marriage. Nixon told him, “My friend, if you go on like this,you are 57lose your wife.”The man 58that Nixon was right and agreed that he needed to slow down.His presence and his openness to listen have led some to nickname him the Sunshine Mayor.44.A.raise B.arise C.rise D.arouse45.A.recalled B.justified C.conveyed D.called46.A.sunrise B.sunset C.valley D.village47.A.declared B.added C.bowed D.yawned48.A.perspective B.detective C.motive D.alternative49.A.glaring B.aiming C.staring D.driving50.A. clients B.conversations C.superiors D.evaluations51.A.swinging B.seizing C.engaging D.joining52.A.analysis B.recognition C.definition D.advice53.A.imagining B.intending C.feeling D.convincing18 54.A.heart B.ear C.eye D.hand55.A.came by B.weighed up C.sorted out D.spied on56.A.sheltering B.acknowledging C.sustaining D.ruining57. A. reliable B.likely C.ashamed petent58.A.predicted B.admitted C.opposed D.rejected(三)Why did the orangutan (猩猩)cross the road?That's not the start of a joke but a question being asked by scientists studying these brilliant apes.Brent Loken who runs a group called Integrated Conservation used camera traps to research into orangutans. That group protects42_ animals in Borneo,the largest island in Asia. Camera traps work by taking a quick photo,when something moves in front of them In Borneo, scientists use the photos to_43_what the rare orangutans do when people aren't44_?Scientists have been studying orangutans in the rainforests for decades. And their data had suggested that the animals almost always traveled through the_45.They were_46_seen walking on the forest floor. Yet when Loken looked at the photos from his team's camera traps he got surprised that the apes were walking on the ground_47_using logging roads(运材道路)and paths built by people.Were these animals simply_48_ to walk on the ground because logging had left too many_49_? Or did they_50_down logging roads as convenient short cut?“More_51__is needed"People are removing trees for logging plantations and the building of the cities. The new findings suggest orangutans might be able to learn to_52_with some of these changes in their 53_. It doesn't mean the animals can survive_54_forests. But it does suggest there might be ways to log forests in a way that won't greatly_55__these apes.Stepbanie Spehar, primatologist at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh agrees.“The new study doesn't me an they're fine in areas with no trees” she says. “Orangutans clearly need the forest to_56_.42.A.endangered B.classified C.transformed D.abandoned43.A.look on B.call on C.spy on D.take on44.A.alone B.around C.absent D.alongside45.A.valleys B.treetops C.passages D.woods46.A.rarely B.merely C.frequently D.occasionally47.A.ever B.even C.thus D.only18.A.permitted manded C.forced D.tutored49.A.routes B.branches C.gaps D.cracks50.A.settle B.knock C.rattle D.wander51.A.independence B.insurance C.significance D.convenience52.A live B.link C.agree D.stay53.A.forest B.habitat C.region D.colony54.A.against B.without C.within D.across55.A.destroy fort C.disturb D.interrupt56.A.conserve B.preserve C.reserve D.survive(四)It was the district sports meet. My foot still hadn't healed from a(n) 41 injury.I had 42 whether or not I should attend the meet.But there I was, 43 for the 3,000-meter run.“Ready... set...”The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed ahead of me. I felt 44 as I fell father and father behind.“Hooray!” shouted the crowd. It was the loudest cheer I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was two laps ahead of me when she crossed the finish line.“Maybe I should 45_,”I thought as I moved on. 46,I decided to keep going.During the last two laps,I ran47 and decided not to48_in track next year. It wouldn't be worth it,49 my foot did heal.When I finished, I heard a cheer louder than the one I'd heard earlier.I turned around and 50enough.the boys were preparing for their race. “They must cheering for the boys.”I was leaving 51 several girls came up to me. “Wow,you've got courage!” One of them told me.“Courage?I just 52 a race!"I thought."I would have given up on the first lap," said another girl. “We were cheering for you.Did you hear us?”Suddenly I regained hope.I decided to 53 track next year. I realized strength and courage aren't always measured in medals and victories, but in the_54 we overcome. The strongest people are not always the people who win,55 the people who don't give up when they lose.41.A.slighter B.worse C.earlier D.heavier42.A.expected B.supposed C.imagined D doubtedte B.eager C.ready D.thirsty44.A.ashamed B.astonished C.excited D.frightened45.A.slow down B.drop out C go on D.speed up46.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However47.A.in delight B.in fear C.in pain D.in advance48.A.play B.arrive C.race D.attend49.A.even if B.only if C.what if D.as if50.A.well B.sure C.surprisingly D.strangely51.A.while B.when C.as D.since52.A.finished B.won C.passed D.lost53.A.hold with B.break with C.begin with D.stick with54.A.sadness B.struggles C.diseases D.tiredness55.A.or B.nor C.and D.but答案:一、选出空白处的最佳选项1.A2.C3.C4.D5.C6.B7.C8.A9.D 10.D11.B 12.B 13.A 14.A 15.B16.C 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.D二、完形填空实战练习(一)BCADD BDBAD CACBA(二)CDABA CBDDC BADBB(三)ACBBA BCCDD ABBCDCDCAB DCCAB BDDBD。

江苏省2014届高三英语(牛津版)一轮复习攻略训练:完形填空(2)

江苏省2014届高三英语(牛津版)一轮复习攻略训练:完形填空(2)

江苏省2014届高三英语(牛津版)一轮复习攻略训练:完形填空(2)Have you ever heard of the saying, “If anything is worth doing, it is worth doing well”? The proverb is a piece of ___1___ to make efforts towards perfection in whichever job one does. It could be a ___2___task like folding up your clothes, or a major one like ___3___ a business meeting in your later life .Perfection is ___4___ but attention to details. If it is your job to dust the furniture at home, dust it so that not a single spot of dirt ___5__from any angle. If your task is to make the beds, make them so that not a single crease (皱痕)shows on the bed – covers.There are ___6___ two ways to do a job: either __7___ , or well. If you choose the latter path, you ___8___ to realize that any job that qualifies as “your” work deserves nothing ___9___ than your best. Perfection is an ___10___ that can be cultivated(培养)with just a little effort. It is a habit that ___11__ one in good stead in later life. Let us ____12___ with an example: you may be asked to turn in an essay ___13___ , say, wildlife, for a school project. Instead of writing carelessly a few ___14___ that you already know, you could make the project more effective by __15___ reference books, encyclopedias or websites for additional information. You could then ___16__ the finished essay for slips(疏漏)and errors, and provide pictures where necessary. If you make it a habit to __17___ extra effort in your school homework, will it not help you to handle more difficult ___18__ at the college or university level?__19__ Michelangelo, the famous 16th century sculptor and painter, once ___20___it: Trifles go to make perfection, and perfection is no trifle.1. A. suggestion B. advice C. tip D. request2. A. big B. bit C. few D. small3. A. organizing B. opening C. setting D. gathering4. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything5. A. shows B. appears C. reveals D. seems6. A. no more than B. not only C. more than D. not more than7. A. carefully B. carelessly C. cautiously D. really8. A. intend B. should C. want D. need9. A. fewer B. more C. less D. better10. A. action B. attitude C. behavior D. meaning11. A. stands B. bears C. puts D. forces12. A. approve B. offer C. provide D. prove13. A. on B. in C. at D. to14. A. facts B. words C. causes D. reasons15. A. paying attention to B. looking on C. looking for D. referring to16. A. look at B. go over C. turn to D. look for17. A. put in B. put on C. put away D. put up18. A. jobs B. work C. homework D. projects19. A. When B. While C. As D. What20. A. write B. put C. speak D. talk第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

湖北高考英语完形填空专项训练

湖北高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空constantly posting or sharing ideas and thoughts and opinions. I love strolling through on socialjust a little 3 into their daily life through their pictures and written posts.For me, however, I 4 post on my social media accounts. It’s not that I’m against it, I just don’t post about my everyday life 5 something significant happens. I don’t post too often, and that’s totally okay with me.I don’t see any 6 other people might have in the drinks I get from Starbucks or what type of 7 I’m enjoying in the dining hall or even the pure excitement of me walking to my classes. I 8 posts for special events, meeting with friends, or scenery. I love taking pictures but I think that I’m just 9 in what I post because I want to make sure that what I’m posting is the best quality of what I want to 10 .I don’t let myself feel like I have to post every day to feel like I am 11 in my life or to ensure that my days have value. I also don’t feel like I need to post every day to let 12 know what I’m doing all the time.Social media has so many 13 outcomes. It’s a great setting for 14 your thoughts and lives with your friends. It’s an ideal platform where you feel more included in the day-to-day events of others. But for me, I am more reserved in what I share. I 15 seeing others’ ideas and pictures but I’m not so quick to post my own.1.A.imagine B.postpone C.admit D.risk2.A.mail B.post C.tell D.ask3.A.view B.scene C.glimpse D.challenge 4.A.usually B.normally C.rarely D.nearly 5.A.when B.as C.since D.unless 6.A.problem B.interest C.plan D.case 7.A.clothes B.cuisine C.study D.friend8.A.find B.waste C.reserve D.touch 9.A.selective B.confident C.objective D.engaged 10.A.resolve B.recommend C.pray D.present11.A.productive B.tough C.brave D.unique 12.A.people B.nobody C.media D.myself 13.A.useless B.ridiculous C.uncertain D.positive 14.A.changing B.sharing C.hiding D.missing 15.A.put up with B.settle down to C.look forward to D.make up forTwenty-five years ago on July 1,1997, I woke up very late in my apartment in Singapore. l jumped out of bed in 16 . I woke up my 8-year-old daughter Avy. ”We’re late for school,“ I half-yelled at her. We finally 17 it to the nearby bus stop in time. 18 , the school was only two stops away. We got in, 19 our eyes as the sunlight streamed into the bus.Her mom had flown to Hong Kong several days earlier on assignment for a newspaper to 20 the handover(交接) of the city’s return to China.l had 21 from work for a week to help look after our daughter. I would 22 my daughter from school around midday. At the end of the day, I would watch the news on TV, which had led the entire week with the 23 events happening in Hong Kong. I would wonder 24 my wife was in the crowd that was gathered to 25 the handover.The year, 1997, was 26 because the Asian financial crisis began. For that week though, that was the least of my 27 . I just made sure we did not have a 28 of July 1, when we were nearly late for school. My wife was very busy during the handover, chasing down stories in Hong Kong as the British flag was 29 for the last time.I later spent a few years working in Hong Kong, but my enduring memory of the days surrounding its return to China was the time I spent as a 30 , although it is kind of hard to call an 8-year-old a baby.16.A.panic B.confusion C.sorrow D.excitement 17.A.searched B.worked C.made D.won 18.A.Hopefully B.Thankfully C.Definitely D.Eventually 19.A.patting B.hitting C.washing D.rubbing 20.A.charge B.interrupt C.cover D.change 21.A.looked up B.set out C.broken away D.taken off 22.A.dress up B.bring up C.pick up D.cheer up23.A.historic B.economic C.academic D.comic 24.A.how B.when C.why D.where 25.A.decline B.witness C.criticize D.approve 26.A.tense B.comfortable C.shameful D.unavoidable 27.A.embarrassment B.delight C.surprise D.worries 28.A.discovery B.repeat C.fortune D.experiment 29.A.ruined B.protected C.lowered D.held 30.A.babysitter B.worker C.adult D.motherWhen I was in fourth grade, I started stuttering (口吃). I tried speech therapy (疗法) but it didn’t 31 . I begged to rid my stutter, but nothing changed. I was very 32 .I tried to practice singing at home. To my amazement, the words came 33 when I sang. My stutter disappeared. After that, I 34 my school team and began learning how to play the guitar. By the summer I was 16, severe anxiety and depression set in. My stutter had become my entire identity, and I was too 35 to talk at all. I didn’t tell anyone how I was 36 .Last year, I started college, where I’m majoring in music production. When I saw the America’s Got Talent audition announcement pop up on my computer, I 37 . A couple months later, I was standing on that enormous stage in Pasadena, trying to 38 my nerves as I introduced myself to the America’s Got Talent judges and 39 . Then I launched into a new song I’d written, 40 Back to Life. I tried to focus on the 41 . And just as I’d said, there was no stutter at all.When I finished, the whole crowd was on its feet, and so were the judges. I couldn’t 42 it! Judge Simon Cowell told me I had a pure and beautiful 43 . He and the other judges gave me the four votes I needed to 44 to the next round of the competition. I couldn’t hold back my tears. My wildest dreams were coming true, dreams I’d never thought 45 .31.A.fail B.work C.miss D.grow 32.A.confused B.delighted C.amused D.frightened 33.A.suddenly B.slightly C.seriously D.smoothly34.A.funded B.praised C.joined D.visited 35.A.fascinated B.alarmed C.cautious D.dynamic 36.A.feeling B.resolving C.charging D.performing 37.A.stood by B.fled away C.signed up D.showed off 38.A.test B.direct C.predict D.calm 39.A.coaches B.passers-by C.journalists D.audience 40.A.fueled B.titled C.refreshed D.sustained 41.A.music B.view C.reward D.appearance 42.A.make B.ignore C.Believe D.prevent 43.A.voice B.figure C.image D.instrument 44.A.adapt B.advance C.argue D.reject 45.A.significant B.typical C.possible D.creativeA dozen children ran around laughing and playing in the yard, while we parents sat chatting. The barbecue had been cleared away when our host announced a(an) 46 . A huge movable rock wall was loaded in with indented footholds (凹陷的立足点) that stretched straight up for what looked like at least a hundred feet. The 47 kids rushed towards the wall. They swiftly 48 to give it a try, and with the complete 49 most children possess, scrambled to the top and rang the bell that hung at the highest point. There wasn’t really anything to be afraid of since they were 50 into place.“Come on, let’s go get in line,” my husband Neil 51 , “No, you go ahead without me.”I had all sorts of good 52 : I didn’t have the right shoes; I forgot my sunglasses. I have a unique talent for 53 unthinkable danger in almost every situation, and this scene seemed 54 to me. I watched everyone else having fun, though, and finally 55 myself to try it.With all the 56 I could gather,I started the climb. The belt wrapped around me so there was no way to 57 . “Yes,” I thought, “this is safe!” I 58 made my way up, concentrating on each foothold. I 59 looking down to prevent any sudden panic, and finally I made it to the top and proudly rang the bell.I enjoyed my success. It was such a relief that I 60 my fear and reached the goal. 46.A.game B.race C.danger D.emergency47.A.naughty B.clumsy C.artistic D.enthusiastic 48.A.turned back B.ran around C.moved off D.lined up 49.A.aimlessness B.carelessness C.fearlessness D.restlessness 50.A.thrown B.put C.belted D.pushed 51.A.urged B.promised C.complained D.murmured 52.A.choices B.intentions C.excuses D.experiences 53.A.facing B.seeing C.creating D.ignoring 54.A.precious B.dangerous C.interesting D.dull 55.A.advised B.forbade C.tempted D.convinced 56.A.nerve B.intelligence C.inspiration D.confusion 57.A.move B.escape C.fall D.skip 58.A.promptly B.steadily C.reluctantly D.hesitantly 59.A.kept B.tried C.began D.avoided 60.A.abandoned B.conquered C.hid D.lostA serious car crash leads one woman to rediscover her faith in human kindness.In March last year, the car I was driving was 61 in a serious crash with another car on a country road.I soon 62 myself at the centre of a disorder of activity, surrounded by doctors, police, rescuers and members of the local community. An huge can opener was used to 63 me out of my broken car and 64 an ambulance.Over the next eight hours, I was transported to hospital, dragged up, X-rayed and diagnosed with a broken neck. Knowing that I’d 65 death by a fraction of a second sustained me throughout the long wait in the emergency ward and 66 me to deal with the visible distress of my hospital visitors.Only after I’d convinced the last friend to 67 could I direct my energies inwards. Flitting (掠过) in and out of my line of vision during my hospital stay was the Red Cross lady, a 68 presence in white who, from time to time, placed her head in to 69 cups of tea. After the visitors had gone, she ventured further into my room to 70 that I was all right.I found myself telling her everything: about the shock of the 71 , my fears for my family as a result of my injuries and about my whole life. While I waited for an ambulance totransport me to another hospital, she stood by my trolley and held my hand as I off-loaded all the emotion I’d stoically withheld (强忍着地) from my family. She 72 , quiet and non-judgmental.Even now, the 73 that I have her contact details provides me with great comfort. I look forward to a day in the not-too-distant future when my guardian angel and I can meet again, in 74 circumstances.In times of crisis, faith can sustain us: for me, my faith in human nature, reawakened by the 75 of a stranger, has helped ease my journey back to recovery.61.A.caught B.trapped C.involved D.lost 62.A.found B.imagined C.devoted D.dreamed 63.A.push B.force C.get D.turn64.A.into B.onto C.off D.on65.A.beat B.met C.survived D.feared 66.A.advised B.forced C.ordered D.helped 67.A.assist B.leave C.participate D.come 68.A.patient B.cheerful C.gentle D.polite 69.A.make B.offer C.drink D.take 70.A.ensure B.consult C.conclude D.check 71.A.accident B.incident C.event D.occasion 72.A.puzzled B.doubted C.stopped D.listened 73.A.power B.belief C.knowledge D.privilege 74.A.happier B.unexpected C.strange D.extreme 75.A.sympathy B.strength C.donation D.kindnessIt was a busy morning, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s, came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00 am.The nurse had him take a 76 in the waiting area, 77 him it would be at least 40 minutes before someone could see him. I saw him 78 his watch and decided, since I was not busy — my patient didn’t 79 at point hours, I would exam his wound. While taking care of him, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment.The gentleman told me no and told me that he 80 to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his 81 . He told me she has special disease. I asked if she would be 82 if he was a bit late. He replied that she no longer knew who he was, that she had not been able to 83 him in five years now. I was 84 , “And you 85 go every morning, even though she doesn’t know who you are?”He smiled as he patted my hand and said, “She doesn’t know me, but I know who she is.” I had to hold back 86 as he left.Now I realized that in marriages, true love is 87 of all that is. The happiest people don’t 88 have the best of everything; they just 89 the best of everything they have. 90 isn’t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain. 76.A.breath B.test C.seat D.break 77.A.persuading B.promising C.understanding D.telling 78.A.taking off B.fixing C.looking at D.winding 79.A.turn up B.show off C.come on D.go away 80.A.needed B.forgot C.agreed D.happened 81.A.daughter B.wife C.mother D.sister 82.A.lonely B.worried C.doubtful D.hungry 83.A.recognize B.answer C.believe D.expect 84.A.moved B.disappointed C.surprised D.satisfied 85.A.only B.then C.thus D.still 86.A.curiosity B.tears C.words D.judgment 87.A.agreement B.expression C.acceptance D.exhibition 88.A.necessarily B.completely C.naturally D.frequently 89.A.learn B.make C.favor D.try 90.A.Adventure B.Beauty C.Trust D.LifeI recently spent a week on the Greek island of Ikaria with my partner, exploring the secrets of the locals’ healthy and happy lifestyle. It was a (n) 91 break from the fast-paced world, and we learned a lot about the 92 of slowing down and enjoying life.One of the first things we 93 was how relaxed life was on Ikaria. Unlike the 94rush of modern society, the locals took things 95 , enjoying long meals with friends and family, taking a 96 in the afternoon, and spending lots of time outdoors. While they worked hard when they 97 to, they also knew how to take breaks and 98 the simple pleasures of life.Food played a big role in their healthy lifestyle, too. The island’s Mediterranean diet 99 fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood instead of red meat and carbohydrate (碳水化合物), and we enjoyed delicious meals at local restaurants. The amount was small, but the flavors were 100 , and we noticed that the locals 101 to snack on healthy options like nuts and seeds.Exercise was also a big part of life for the native people on Ikaria. The hilly landscape provided plenty of opportunities for 102 , and we even joined a group of locals for a morning yoga session on the beach.103 , our time on Ikaria taught us the importance of prioritizing (优先) self-care and taking things at a lower 104 . While we may not be able to 105 the exact lifestyle of the locals back home, we can certainly include some of their habits into our own lives. 91.A.embarrassing B.refreshing C.surprising D.creative 92.A.disadvantages B.philosophies C.functions D.intentions 93.A.noticed B.confirmed C.recorded D.assumed 94.A.ordinary B.sudden C.constant D.illegal 95.A.seriously B.slowly C.quickly D.personally 96.A.rest B.lesson C.ride D.leave 97.A.expected B.refused C.managed D.needed 98.A.appreciate B.accept C.provide D.promote 99.A.makes out B.stirs up C.focuses on D.adapts to 100.A.light B.rich C.hot D.salty 101.A.tended B.used C.promised D.decided 102.A.boating B.skating C.hiking D.driving 103.A.Besides B.Therefore C.However D.Overall 104.A.process B.conduct C.amount D.pace 105.A.admire B.copy C.balance D.measureSadness hit me when I realized that 4 p. m. had gone unnoticed. Every day, a few minutes before the 106 , my cute dog, Jake, used to stare at me, pushing me to get his dinner. Now Jake is gone, and the disappearance of the comforting pace he brought to my days is like a minute-by-minute 107 of my loss. Friends comfort me by telling me I 108 him. But a rescue organization did that. By the time I met him at an 109 event, he had already been saved, just not settled.The real story is that Jake saved me. Before Jake, I was 110 from the world by a sheet of dirty glass. Me on one side, everything and everyone else on the other. I avoided socializing. I 111 reached out I assumed the worst in people and figured they saw the 112 in me.Then I started 113 this little creature around my neighborhood. Jake never rushed. He 114 everything. So I started to notice the rhythm of the neighborhood. I’d 115 hellos with those in my block and start making small talk with my 116 . who I’d lived across the hall from for seven years without a word. 117 , we developed a real friendship.Jake was 2 when I adopted him, I was told. In 118 he was between 4 and 6. Whatever had happened in his 119 life left him anxious and little trust in humans. But he came to trust me and his trust developed into something else — that this 120 little dog learned to be loved, same as me.106.A.minute B.hour C.walk D.sunset 107.A.reminder B.relief C.creation D.preparation 108.A.loved B.adopted C.cured D.saved 109.A.adoption B.recreation C.reception D.donation 110.A.rejected B.protected C.separated D.banned 111.A.usually B.typically C.rarely D.frequently 112.A.best B.kindest C.coldest D.worst 113.A.seeing B.walking C.feeding D.training 114.A.refused B.ate C.valued D.smelled 115.A.exchange B.send C.accept D.express 116.A.cleaner B.neighbor C.friend D.doctor 117.A.Clearly B.Occasionally C.Eventually D.Generally118.A.truth B.time C.disguise D.shock 119.A.future B.previous C.later D.present 120.A.shocked B.stressed C.refreshed D.scaredOne day, I was driving my truck on the Harare-Mutare Highway in Zimbabwe. When traffic 121 to a crawl (徐行,爬行), I realized there was an accident 122 . Drawing closer, I saw that a bus had 123 into a fuel tanker, and the bus was on fire. More than 60 people were 124 inside the bus when the accident occurred, so without a thought for my own safety, I jumped from my truck, 125 into the fire.I was one of the 126 people on the scene. I knew the passengers in 127 needed my help. 128 , I ran into the bus and started pulling out victims. By the time the rescuers arrived, I’d single-handedly rescued eight people from the fire! 129 all the people were rescued, I was covered in 130 third-degree burns.I was taken to Kadoma General Hospital to be 131 for my wounds. When word about the accident 132 , people all over Zimbabwe praised me for risking my 133 to save people I didn’t even know. People from all over the world have sent donations to aid in my 134 . A stranger even sent me $250, 000! Now my condition is 135 and I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of kindness and generosity I have since received. 121.A.slowed B.occurred C.nodded D.compared 122.A.alongside B.subsequently C.backward D.ahead 123.A.encountered B.crashed C.transformed D.combined 124.A.joined B.visited C.trapped D.surrounded 125.A.rushing B.escaping C.changing D.looking 126.A.best B.quickest C.first D.useful 127.A.surroundings B.challenge C.duration D.adversity 128.A.Within reach B.In particular C.Without hesitation D.At work 129.A.If B.When C.Unless D.Although 130.A.spectacular B.painful C.obvious D.contrary 131.A.warned B.treated C.cleared D.affected 132.A.came out B.came down C.turned down D.faced down133.A.work B.way C.life D.future 134.A.reputation B.motivation C.kindness D.recovery 135.A.abnormal B.steady C.unforgettable D.effectiveLevi Miller’s life changed during an ordinary dinner with his family. That evening, director Joe Wright called to 136 the 11-year-old the starring role in Wright’s upcoming movie Peter Pan.The phone call led Levi to leave his home in Australia to 137 in London, England. His mother 138 her job to accompany him.Levi began 139 when he was 2 or 3. He joined in some of his older sister’s dance shows. He wanted to share the 140 she was getting. When he was 5 or 6, he won a drama competition as Peter Pan.141 Levi still had a lot to learn on the set of his first movie. First, he had to change his 142 to sound like he was from London. He learned about life in London during World War II, which is when the movie 143 . He also needed to figure out how to cry on cue. His 144 was to think about his dog, who had died not long before.At first, Levi felt very awkward around the 145 actors he worked with. For example, it took him several weeks to feel 146 calling Hugh Jackman “Hugh.” Before that, he would 147 address him as “Mr. Jackman.”Since that 148 experience, Levi has continued acting on 149 . His next movie was a smaller Australian production called Red Dog. And this year he has a starring role in the movie A Wrinkle in Time.Levi loves the 150 that acting provides. He says, “Every time you go on a set, it’s a whole different world, and I love that.”136.A.tell B.select C.submit D.offer 137.A.wander B.film C.explore D.struggle 138.A.quit B.created C.continued D.refused 139.A.dancing B.walking C.performing D.traveling 140.A.burden B.applause C.money D.memory 141.A.And B.So C.But D.Finally142.A.lifestyle B.role C.dialect D.accent 143.A.takes place B.comes out C.ends up D.spreads out 144.A.advice B.reaction C.sadness D.trick 145.A.famous B.nervous C.strange D.proud 146.A.confident B.free C.comfortable D.happy 147.A.occasionally B.only C.admirably D.casually 148.A.long B.personal C.relevant D.first 149.A.stage B.screen C.purpose D.demand 150.A.jobs B.awards C.possibilities D.advantages1.A 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.C【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

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2014届高考英语一轮复习专项训练:完形填空2维B 完形填空(每题1.5分,满分30分)难度系数:★★★★★My dream is to become an orthodontist (正牙医生), fly to new heights,and impact theworld.Ever since the day I got braces (矫正器),I thought about how __1__ it would be for me to become an orthodontist and make other __2__ like me have more beautiful smiles.The thought of helping other people overcome the fear of their __3__ or self­esteem (尊重) became so real to me the day that I got my __4__ off two years later.After along thought,I finally came to a(n) __5__ that I wanted to do my senior exit project on orthodontics.I am in the __6__ of doing my project now and I cannot wait to see the wonderful __7__ that I'm going to achieve.In the long run,I know it will be a great __8__ to me down the road,opening doors to my __9__ path.Another goal in my life is to fly to new __10__ and go where no one else has __11__ to go before.I am a big leader at my school and I try to do new things that are __12__ in order to make things successful.I try to reach to the highest in order to make every event and idea __13__ “with a bang!” I also want to do things to __14__ the world somewhere down the road.After seeing friends go into __15__,I have thought about being a __16__ missionary(传教士) in a third­world country for a couple of summers after I __17__ from the high school.I think it would be __18__ to impact the lives of powerless and torn people who need __19__ that seems unimaginable to them.I think __20__ more people reached out and conquered their dreams to help other people achieve theirs,this world would be a whole lot better of a place.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

全文记叙了自己少年时的梦想。

自己想做一名正牙的医生,让像自己的少年有美丽的微笑。

在看到朋友们做礼拜时,自己也想到第三世界国家做一名短期的传教士,帮助人们摆脱无助的困境。

1. A.tiresome B.occasionalC.cool D.fortunate答案 C [联系空后的to become an orthodontist and make other __2__(teens) like me have more beautiful smiles可知,作者认为帮助别人有美丽的微笑是一件很酷的事情。

D有一定干扰性,fortunate意思是“幸运的”,因此可以排除。

]2.A.teens B.adults C.doctors D.patients答案 A [联系下文after I __17__(graduate)from the high school可知,作者还是一个未离开中学的少年。

]3.A.image B.operation C.figure D.mouth答案 A [联系上文可知,作者想做一名正牙医生,为的是改变那些少年的面部形象,因此用image。

C有一定干扰性,figure侧重于“形体”。

]4.A.caps B.tools C.books D.braces答案 D [联系上文Ever since the day I got braces可知,这里是表达“取下矫正器”。

]5.A.stop B.decision C.conclusion D.end答案 B [空后的I wanted to do my senior exit project on Orthodontics是自己在长时间思考后做出的决定。

]6.A.end B.process C.beginning D.trouble答案 B [联系空后的I cannot wait to see the wonderful __7__(goals)that I'm going to achieve可知,自己正在做这项工程的过程中。

]7.A.scene B.occupation C.start D.goals答案 D [因为自己正在这项工程的进行中,因此迫不及待地想看看自己所要达到的目标。

联系下文的Another goal in my life可以得此答案。

]8.A.advantage B.honour C.chance D.pity答案 A [联系空前的In the long run和空后的down the road可知,从长远看,沿着这条路走是有好处的。

]9.A.graduation B.business C.career D.life答案 C [联系上文可知,作者想成为一名正牙医生,因此说这是一项事业。

]10.A.locations B.heights C.interests D.events答案 B [从下文的I try to reach to the highest可知,自己要飞到新的高度。

] 11.A.hoped B.expected C.needed D.dared答案 D [联系上文的new heights和下文的I try to reach to the highest可知,作者要达到别人不敢达到的高度。

]12.A.cared for B.unheard of C.put forward D.thought of答案 B [联系上文作者要到达别人不敢到达的地方,因此我们断定他要做别人还没有听说的事情。

]13.A.turn out B.move off C.go out D.die out答案 A [联系空后的with a bang,可知,作者想让事情在惊天动地中发生。

其他选项中,move off搬走,go out 出去,die out消失,灭绝。

]14.A.change B.develop C.impact D.destroy答案 C [联系文章第一句and impact the world可以得出答案。

impact the world在这里的意思是“影响整个世界”。

]15.A.missions B.difficulties C.traps D.films答案 A [联系上文可知,当看到如自己一样的少年牙齿不正时,自己想成为一名正牙医生,现在看到人们进行传道活动时想成为一名传教士。

]16.A.long­term B.professional C.short­term D.part­time答案 C [联系空后的for a couple of summers可知,作者并非想长期做传教士,只是想做两个夏天的短期的传教士。

]17.A.attend B.graduate C.dislike D.abandon答案 B [联系上文可知,作者现在是十几岁的少年,正在上中学,要到第三世界做两个夏天的传教士,因此应该是在他从中学毕业后,而不是上了中学。

]18.A.tiresome B.harmful C.astonishing D.remarkable答案 D [联系空后的to impact the lives of powerless and torn people who need __19__(assistance)that seems unimaginable to them可知,一想到会影响到那些无助的贫困潦倒的人们,使他们得到似乎不能想象的帮助,作者感觉这是很美妙的。

] 19.A.assistance B.faith C.money D.laws答案 A [从空前的powerless and torn可知,这些人是需要帮助的。

]20.A.since B.unless C.although D.if答案 D [联系本空所在的整个句子可知,第一个分句是表达条件。

]***************************************************结束维A 完形填空(每题1.5分,满分30分)选材相似度:★★★★设题相似度:★★★难度系数:★★★★The nurse approached him,smiling.“The labor is goinggreat,” she said.“wouldn't you like to come in?”“Oh,no.” The man shook his __1__.The nurse __2__ the mother's side,and the labor progressed __3__.As the birth neared,the nurse returned to the man,now __4__ frantically in the hall.“She's doing so well,” she __5__ him.“Wouldn't you like to at least come in and see her?”The man seemed to __6__ slightly,then shook his head again.“No,no,I couldn't do that.” He jingled car keys in his sweaty __7__ and restarted his pacing.The nurse went back into the __8__ and coached Mom's great efforts in pushing the baby into the __9__.As the baby's head began to appear,the nurse raced to the hall,__10__ the man by his elbow,and __11__ him to the bedside saying,“Y ou have got to see this!”At that very moment,the baby boy was born __12__ placed on the stomach of the mother whose happy smile __13__ through her tears.The man began to __14__ openly.Turning to the nurse,he sobbed.“You were right! This is the greates t __15__ in my life!”By now,the nurse,too,was __16__.She put her arms around him,and he rested his __17__ on her shoulder.She said,“No one should __18__ the birth of their son.”“This isn't my son,” the man sobbed.“This isn't __19__ my wife.I've never seen her before in my life.I was just bringing the car __20__ to my fellow across the hall!”Notes:①frantically adv.烦躁地②jingle vt.使发出叮当声【语篇解读】本文是一篇幽默故事。

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