高考英语:完形填空二轮训练及答案高考_3

合集下载

高中英语真题-高考英语完形填空(二轮)专练(3)

高中英语真题-高考英语完形填空(二轮)专练(3)

高考英语完形填空(二轮)专练(3)完型填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Mr. and Mrs. Harris had always spent their summer holidays i n a small hotel at the seaside near their hometown. One year, however(然而) , Mr. Harris made a lot of 1 in his business, 2 they de cided to go to a foreign country and stay at a really good 3 . They flew to , and 4 at a 5-star hotel late in the evening. They thought they would have t o go to bed hungry, because in that 5 hotel where they had been used to stay in the past, no meals were served (供应) 6 seven in the evening. They were 7 to be told that th e hotel served dinner until ten.“Then what are the times 8 meals?” asked Mrs. Harris.“Well, madam, we serve breakfast from seven to eleven, lunc h from twelve to three, 9 from four to five, and dinner from s ix to ten.”“But that hardly 10 any time for us to see the city!” said Mrs . Harris.名师点评哈里斯很少住星级宾馆,一次在罗马旅行时住进了一家五星级宾馆,因为对宾馆提供的服务不胜了解,结果闹出了笑话。

高三英语二轮复习专题训练完型填空03Word版含解析

高三英语二轮复习专题训练完型填空03Word版含解析

完型填空03五、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Parents feel that it is difficult to live with teenagers. Then again, teenagers have 1 feelings about their parents, saying that it is not easy living with them. According to a recent research, the most common 2 between parents and teenagers is that regarding untidiness and daily routine tasks. On the one hand, parents go mad over 3 rooms, clothes thrown on the floor and their children’s refusal to help with the 4 . On the other hand, teenagers lose their patience continually when parents blame them for 5 the towel in the bathroom, not cleaning up their room or refusing to do the shopping at the supermarket.The research, conducted by St. George University, shows that different parents have different 6 to these problems. However, some approaches are more 7 than others. For example, those parents who yell at their children for their untidiness, but 8 clean the room for them, have fewer chances of changing their children’s 9 . On the contrary, those who let teenagers experience the 10 of their actions can do better. For example, when teenagers who don’t help their parents with the shopping don’t find their favorite drink in the refrigera tor, they are forced to 11 their actions.Psychologists say that 12 is the most important thing in parent-child relationships. Parents should 13 to their children but at the same time they should lend an ear to what they have to say. Parents may 14 their children when they are untidy but they should also understand that their room is their own private space. Communication is a two-way process. It is only by listening to and 15 each other that problems between parents and children can be settled.1. A. natural B. strong C. guilty D. similar2. A. interest B. argument C. link D. knowledge3. A. noisy B. crowded C. messy D. locked4. A. homework B. housework C. problem D. research5. A. washing B. using C. dropping D. replacing6. A. approaches B. contributions C. introductions D. attitudes7. A. complex B. popular C. scientific D. successful8. A. later B. deliberately C. seldom D. thoroughly9. A. behavior B. taste C. future D. nature10. A. failures B. changes C. consequences D. thrills11. A. defend B. delay C. repeat D. reconsider12. A. communication B. bond C. friendship D. trust13. A. reply B. attend C. attach D. talk14. A. hate B. scold C. frighten D. stop15. A. loving B. observing C. understanding D. praising【考点】考察文化教育类阅读【文章大意】本文通过叙述父母和孩子之间的沟通难题告诉我们:对待孩子不能一味地指责,那样只会让情况更糟糕。

二轮复习高考英语专题复习 完形填空(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语专题复习 完形填空(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语专题复习完形填空(含答案)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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

There came a time in my life when my learning curve (曲线) became very steep. I learned so much in such a 1 time that I was reading two grades ahead of my 2 class. At school I was continuously 3 with lectures, because I had already done 4 .And 5 my knowledge increased, so did my arrogance (傲慢). I started getting into6 debates with my teachers. I knew more than them, and I was eager to show it at every7 I got. That was until Mrs T 8 . She was new to our school, and a perfect 9 for me. I tried one of my tricks on her in front of the whole class. She didn't scold me. She just 10 .At the end of the class, she 11 me aside and said the following words:"I know that there is an unspoken 12 that a teacher is supposed to be more 13 than the student. We both know that is 14 . I know for a fact that you know much more than me. And I won't insult you by pretending otherwise. But remember this. Knowledge is supposed to give you 15 , not pride. Today you are the smartest person in the room; tomorrow you won't be. There will always be someone much 16 , much more diligent than you. And when that happens, all the pride in the world wouldn't be enough to 17 you from downfall. Everything that you have learnt will be for nothing if you don't learn the 18 of humility."Today, I 19 remember her words. I 20 myself of them daily.1. A. free B. short C. good D. long2. A. regular B. traditional C. favourite D. modern3. A. excited B. content C. angry D. bored4. A. nothing B. everything C. either D. none5. A. before B. unless C. as D. although6. A. political B. amusing C. heated D. friendly7. A. opportunity B. permission C. right D. problem8. A. came back B. came across C. came about D. came along9. A. audience B. target C. guide D. market10. A. cried B. shouted C. smiled D. worried11. A. set B. pushed C. put D. called12. A. assumption B. attention C. attraction D. appreciation13. A. considerate B. important C. sensitive D. knowledgeable14. A. correct B. wrong C. basic D. reasonable15. A. power B. energy C. potential D. control16. A. warmer B. stronger C. smarter D. nicer17. A. guard B. save C. discourage D. ban18. A. failure B. experience C. lesson D. behavior19. A. still B. even C. also D. yet20. A. warn B. convince C. approve D. remind【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)D;(4)B;(5)C;(6)C;(7)A;(8)D;(9)B;(10)C;(11)D;(12)A;(13)D;(14)B;(15)A;(16)C;(17)B;(18)C;(19)A;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者小时候学习能力很强,总是能比正常教学进度快两个年级。

2023届高考英语二轮复习完型填空基础训练Word版含答案

2023届高考英语二轮复习完型填空基础训练Word版含答案

高三完型填空基础训练第一篇I sat down at my desk and started writing an emotional letter of thankfulness,but when it came to actually placing the letter into the mailbox...I 1 .I couldn’t do it.I suddenly felt a sense of 2 and insecurity.The letter was to an old teacher with whom I kept in 3 via Facebook ments.For weeks,her Facebook page had 4 me to live my life differently.Her volunteer efforts weren’t huge.5 ,she was doing small,local good deeds.Gradually,she made me6 my outlook on the world and for some reason,I felt I should let her know how her example7 influenced my life.I could have easily sent her an email,but that seemed not enough for such an important thank­you.That’s why I ended up 8 the letter.But now here I was,standing before the mailbox,unable to place the envelope inside.What was stopping me?It suddenly 9 me that I was afraid of being too nice.I guess I felt strange 10 it wasn’t like she was my best friend or a relative.Maybe my 11 was too heartfelt.Thinking this over,I put the envelope in the mailbox 12 .Weeks later,I received a message from her.It turned out she was 13 a tough time and my note 14 the world to her.She said she had no idea she was making such a 15 to others.Not only did this letter make her happier but her 16 to it brightened my world and increased my level of happiness as well.I was so 17 that it had such a great influence on her that I decided to write a(n) 18 letter to someone each month.I’m more likely to 19 the goodness in others and am subsequently more thankful for this 20 life I’m living. 1.A.advanced B.frozeC.progressed D.declined2.A.honor B.achievementC.responsibility D.fear3.A.mind B.sightC.contact D.order4.A.ensured B.inspiredC.required D.allowed5.A.Therefore B.HoweverC.Instead D.Meanwhile6.A.control B.changeC.abandon D.acplish7.A.flexibly B.negativelyC.frequently D.positively8.A.checking B.receivingC.handwriting D.reading9.A.struck B.confusedC.reminded D.shocked10.A.because B.whileC.until D.although11.A.discovery B.excuseC.message D.consideration12.A.occasionally B.fundamentallyC.constantly D.eventually13.A.going through B.focusing onC.accounting for D.turning over14.A.remended B.meantC.offered D.expressed15.A.conclusion B.decisionC.fortune D.difference16.A.response B.accessC.solution D.devotion17.A.exhausted B.discouragedC.excited D.alarmed18.A.congratulation B.apologyC.fort D.gratitude19.A.hand out B.seek outC.carry out D.put out20.A.beautiful B.changeableC.plex D.Painful第二篇Another person’s enthusiasm was what set me moving toward the success I have achieved.That person was my stepmother.I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia.My father 1 me to her with these words: “I would like you to meet the fellow who is 2 for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no 3 than tomorrow morning.”My stepmother walked over to me, 4 my head slightly upward,and looked me right in the eye.Then she looked at my father and replied,“You are 5 .This is not the worst boy at all,6 the smartest one who hasn’t yet found an outlet(释放的途径) for his enthusiasm.”That statement began a(n) 7 between us.No one had ever called me smart.My family and neighbors had built me up in my 8 as a bad boy.My stepmother changed all that.She changed many things.She 9 my father to go to a dental school,from which he graduated with honors.She moved our family into the county seat,where my father’s career could be more 10 and my brother and I could be better 11 .When I turned fourteen,she bought me a secondhand 12 and told me that she believed that I could bee a writer.I knew her enthusiasm,I 13 it,and I saw how it had already improved our lives.I accepted her 14 and began to write for local newspapers.I was doing the same kind of 15 that great day I went to interview Andrew Camegie and received the task which became my life’s work later.I wasn’t the 16 beneficiary(受益者).My father became the 17 man in town.My brother and stepbrothers became a physician,a dentist,a lawyer,and a college president.What power 18 has! When that power is released to support the certainty of one’s purpose and is 19 strengthened by faith,it bees an irresistible(不可抗拒的) force which poverty and temporary defeat can never 20 .You can municate that power to anyone who needs it.This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.1.A.rushed B.sentC.carried D.introduced2.A.distinguished B.favoredC.mistaken D.rewarded3.A.sooner B.laterC.longer D.earlier4.A.dragged B.shookC.raised D.bent5.A.perfect B.rightC.wrong D.impolite6.A.but B.soC.and D.or7.A.agreement B.friendshipC.gap D.relationship8.A.opinion B.imageC.expectation D.mind9.A.begged B.persuadedC.ordered D.invited10.A.successful B.meaningfulC.helpful D.useful11.A.treated B.entertainedC.educated D.respected12.A.camera B.radioC.bicycle D.typewriter13.A.considered B.suspectedC.ignored D.appreciated14.A.belief B.requestC.criticism D.description15.A.teaching B.writingC.studying D.reading16.A.next B.sameC.only D.real17.A.cleverest B.wealthiestC.strongest D.healthiest18.A.enthusiasm B.sympathyC.fortune D.confidence19.A.deliberately B.happilyC.traditionally D.constantly20.A.win B.matchC.reach D.Doubt第三篇A man wanted to study medicine but couldn’t make up his mind.He went to ask his friend,“Is it 1 for me to study it now? I’ll be forty­four after four years of college.” His friend said to him,“Why not? Four years later you will be forty­four whether or not you go to college.”He 2 about it for a night and got the idea.The next day he went to sign at the college.One of my friends,Jim,did 3 with somebody else a few years ago.Their ship got 4 in the storm at sea and their hope,together with their goods 5 suddenly.Jim was so 6by the blow that he became low­spirited and couldn’t 7 focus his attention on his work,while his 8 who suffered the same catastrophe never 9 .His day went on as colorfully as before.My friend asked him how he could 10 it.He said,“When you plain,and feel sad,life goes on as usual;when you are happy and 11 yourself,the world runs as usual.Which do you 12 ?”That’s how a person leads his life.When you are 13 and in a good mood,your future seems sunny and bright. 14 ,when you are worried and have something sad in your mind,your future will turn 15 .The latter situation will 16 you a great deal if you allow it to last.You will lose the 17 things.There is a poem that says “Whether you are aware or not,whether you like or dislike,show18 or ignore,flowers bloom(盛开) all the same.” Just as flowers keep blooming,fine days are19 one after another.How to spend your days—joyfully or sorrowfully—will entirely depend on 20 .1.A.difficult B.convenientC.suitable D.fortable2.A.thought B.caredC.worried D.plained3.A.action B.researchC.business D.connection4.A.absorbed B.startedC.rescued D.caught5.A.escaped B.survivedC.decreased D.disappeared6.A.embarrassed B.upsetC.nervous D.amazed7.A.still B.evenC.ever D.yet8.A.partner B.directorC.employer D.interviewer9.A.lost weight B.lost his wayC.lost face D.lost heart10.A.adopt B.manageC.attempt D.understand11.A.enjoy B.proveC.teach D.train12.A.decide B.suggestC.imagine D.choose13.A.independent B.considerateC.optimistic D.generous14.A.In fact B.On the contraryC.In other words D.In the end15.A.dark B.normalC.bright D.easy16.A.lend B.oweC.cost D.promise17.A.hopeless B.joyfulC.terrible D.general18.A.attention B.agreementC.preference D.popularity19.A.spending B.passingC.breaking D.dreaming20.A.life B.yourselfC.friends D.poems第四篇I owe a young lady a letter.She wrote to me last week asking how I was,saying she was fine and that she was 1 the dress we sent for her birthday.Then she wrote,“Please 2 .”If my memory 3 me right,it is a decade since someone asked me to write back.We don’t write letters anymore.The 4 is gone,there’s nothing good in the 5 but advertisements and circulars.When I was young my father took a new job.We only moved 200 miles,but it felt like we had been 6 from friends,extended family and all things 7 by two continents and an ocean.Long distance phone calls were 8 and expensive then,most often 9 for emergencies or bad news.But people wrote.Both my grandmothers and two of my great­aunts wrote to me.It was 10 that someone took an interest in a 11 kid.That someone would take the time to put pen to 12 and share their lives and 13 mine meant a lot,really.I spent many a Sunday evening straining to pose(用心写) 14 and well­written letters.My mother was a great letter writer.I looked forward to her letters when I went to college and then worked at the other end of the 15 .When I married,had children and moved again,stillfar from home,she wrote 16 .Letters were a way of closing the 17 .As phone calls became 18 ,then cheap,the flow of letters became 19 and eventually stopped.But that was not the case today.Today there was something truly special,which takes me to my most 20 task at hand,“Dear Audrey...”1.A.designing B.enjoyingC.selecting D.understanding2.A.accept B.understandC.respond D.decide3.A.fails B.servesC.fits D.confirms4.A.thrill B.purposeC.dilemma D.courage5.A.mail B.practiceC.spot D.home6.A.transported B.preventedC.blocked D.separated7.A.impressive B.considerateC.familiar D.positive8.A.valuable B.secretC.rare D.brief9.A.respected B.reservedC.handled D.considered10.A.difficult B.politeC.impossible D.special11.A.hopeless B.homesickC.fragile D.poor12.e B.processC.paper D.affection13.A.put forward B.inquire aboutC.react to D.look into14.A.active B.preciousC.admirable D.thoughtful15.A pany B.gardenC.country D.newspaper16.A.happily B.finallyC.especially D.faithfully17.A.distance B.distinctionC.interval D.gap18.A.affordable B.reasonableC.adequate D.direct19.A plex B.unmistakableC.slow D.indefinite20.A.skillful B.delightfulC.natural D.typical第五篇After Steward and Debbie Wilder lost their 17­year­old son,Cameron,who died in 2013,the last thing on their minds was 1 for the holiday season.“We haven’t put anything up in three years,” Debbie said.But in December 2016,the house was 2 like Christmas,with white bulbs(灯泡) cheerfully lining the roof.It wasn’t the Wilders 3 had finally made the house twinkle,however.Instead it was a 4 ,30­year­old Carson Zickgraf,who hangs lights professionally through his business to brighten the lives of families 5 by losing their child,especially during the 6 holiday season—and it works.“I started 7 ,”Debbie says.“It was really special.”Zickgraf has been 8 his light­stringing services since 2015.When Zickgraf arrives at a home to hang lights,he’ll 9 the door to tell the family his plan,but if everyone is away,he’ll put up the lights as a 10 .At one of the surprise houses,he began to work 11 realizing the owner was home.When she discovered what Zickgraf and his 12 were up to,she ran outside—and gave them all hugs.Zickgraf started the project 13 .He was hanging lights on a customer’s home when the owner told him that his neighbour’s son had recently died.On the spot,Zickgraf had an epiphany(顿悟).“I sent my crew there to decorate that house too,” he says,“It could 14 the pain of losing their loved ones and warm the spirit.”Out of 15 for the family’s privacy,he doesn’t tell them the backstory,16 the workers sometimes figure it out.“A few times when my employees have 17 we were doing lights for unlucky families,they 18 the clock and wouldn’t take pay.”Zickgraf knows his efforts can’t pletely 19 the veil(面纱) of grief from these families,but he can make the holidays a little more 20 .“I wish I could do more houses,” he says. 1.A.escaping B.plainingC.decorating D.dreaming2.A.burned up B.lit upC.cheered up D.taken up3.A.what B.whichC.as D.that4.A.neighbour B.officerC.friend D.stranger5.A.affected B.ruinedC.abandoned D.blamed6.A.busy B.difficultC.exciting D.boring7.A.screaming B.laughingC.crying D.whispering8.A.advertising B.donatingC.selling D.demanding9.A.break into B.shout atC.push at D.knock on10.A.surprise B.warningC.punishment D.treatment11.A.by B.atC.through D.without12.A.neighbours B.customersC.crew D.family13.A.on purpose B.by accidentC.in order D.at random14.A.increase B.cause C.remove D.ease15.A.sympathy B.gratitudeC.respect D.sorrow16.A.because B.thoughC.while D.if17.A.found out B.pointed outC.spoken out D.called out 18.A.stopped B.repaired C.hid D.sold 19.A.carry B.draw C.lift D.wear 20.A.romantic B.cheerful C.formal D.magical答案第一篇:1-5 BDCBC 6-10 BDCAA 11-15 CDABD 16-20ACDBA 第二篇:1-5 DABCC 6-10 ABDBA 11-15 CDDAB16-20CBADB 第三篇:1-5CACDD 6-10 BBADB 11-15 ADCBA 16-20CBABB 第四篇:1-5 BCBAA 6-10 DCCBD 11-15 BCBDC 16-20 DAACB 第五篇:1-5 CBDDA 6-10 BCBDA 11-15 DCBDC16-20BAACB。

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)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。

二轮复习最新 高考英语完形填空精选含答案

二轮复习最新 高考英语完形填空精选含答案

二轮复习最新高考英语完形填空精选含答案一、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 come from one of those families where you have to yell at the dinner table to get in a word. Everyone has a strong 1 , and talks at the same time, and no one has a 2 leadingto heated arguments. We often talk or even debate with each other on different topics.3 a family like mine has made me more4 about the world around me, making me tend to question anything anyone tells me. But it has also made me realize that I'm not a good listener. And when I say "listening", I'm not5 to the nodding-your-head-and-6 -answering-Uh-huh-or-Ooh-I-see variety. I mean the kind of listening where you find yourself deeply7 with the person you're speaking with, when his story becomes so8 that your world becomes less about you and more about him. No, I was never very good at that.I spent summer in South Africa two years ago. I worked for a good non-profit 9 called Noah, which works 10 on behalf of children affected by AIDS. But 11 you asked me what I really did in South Africa, I'd tell you one thing: I listened, and I listened. Sometimes I 12 , but mostly listened.And had I not spent two months 13 , I might have missed the 14 moment whena quiet little girl at one of Noah's community centers, orphaned(孤儿)at the age of three, whispered after a long 15 , "I love you."16 that summer, I knew how to hear. I could sit down with anyone and hear their17 and nod and respond at the 18 time—but most of the time I was 19 about the next words out of my own mouth. Ever since my summer in South Africa, I have noticed that it's in those moments when my mouth is closed and my 20 is wide open thatI've learned the most about other people, and perhaps about myself.1. A. qualification B. influence C. opinion D. assumption2. A. commitment B. problem C. schedule D. request3. A. Belonging to B. Believing in C. Bringing up D. Struggling for4. A. anxious B. curious C. nervous D. adventurous5. A. objecting B. appealing C. turning D. referring6. A. rudely B. loudly C. politely D. gratefully7. A. identifying B. quarreling C. debating D. competing8. A. vivid B. magical C. mind-numbing D. time-consuming9. A. school B. organization C. factory D. church10. A. effortlessly B. timelessly C. aimlessly D. tirelessly11. A. unless B. because C. although D. if12. A. applauded B. spoke C. wept D. complained13. A. studying B. traveling C. listening D. working14. A. touching B. frustrating C. astonishing D. fascinating15. A. delay B. course C. journey D. silence16. A. Before B. After C. Except D. Since17. A. needs B. stories C. comments D. cases18. A. valuable B. free C. right D. same19. A. talking B. arguing C. learning D. thinking20. A. sympathy B. spirit C. mind D. family【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)B;(5)D;(6)C;(7)A;(8)A;(9)B;(10)D;(11)D;(12)B;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)A;(17)B;(18)C;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,南非的工作改变了原生家庭对自己的影响,让作者在倾听的同时思维变得更开阔,对人了解的更多。

2021届高考高三英语二轮专题复习完形填空(3)及答案

2021届高考高三英语二轮专题复习完形填空(3)及答案

2021届高考高三英语二轮专题复习:完形填空AIn our discussion with people on how education can help them succeed in life, a woman remembered the first meeting of an introductory __1__ course about 20 years ago.The professor __2__ the lecture hall, placed upon his desk a large jar filled with dried beans (豆), and invited the students to __3__ how many beans the jar contained. After __4__ shouts of wildly wrong guesses the professor smiled a thin, dry smile, announced the __5__ answer, and went on saying, “You have just __6__ an important lesson about science. That is:Never __7__ your own senses.〞Twenty years later, the __8__ could guess what the professor had in mind. He __9__ himself, perhaps, as inviting his students to start an exciting __10__ into an unknown world invisible (无形的) to the __11__,which can be discovered only through scientific __12__. But the seventeen-year-old girl could not accept or even __13__ the invitation. She was just __14__ to understand the world. And she __15__ that her firsthand experience could be the __16__. The professor, however, said that it was __17__. He was taking away her only __18__ for knowing and was providing her with no subsitute (替代). “I remember feeling small and __19__,〞the woman says, “and I did the only thing I could do. I __20__ the course that afternoon, and I haven't gone near science since.〞本文通过一节科学课,向人们显示了教育是如何帮助人们成功的,并且这堂课向学生显示了人们不能凭感觉做事,对于一些无形的东西,只能通过科学方法才能发现。

二轮复习最新 高考英语完形填空复习题(及答案)

二轮复习最新 高考英语完形填空复习题(及答案)

二轮复习最新高考英语完形填空复习题(及答案)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Axel Winch was born nearly 13 weeks prematurely (早产地). He 1 2 pounds, 12 ounces and had bleeding in his brain, vision and hearing 2 . After a week in the 3 in Grand Junction, where parents Melissa and Adam Winch live, he 4 a life-threatening intestinal (肠道的) condition. Doctors 5 to airlift (空运) Axel and Melissa more than 200 miles to Children's Hospital in Aurora.His health remained 6 over the next few weeks as his lungs shut down. "There were many times we didn't think he was going to 7 ." Adam said. 8 , support was on the way. Melissa, 39, is a police officer. The police department in Grand Junction 9 officers in Aurora. Soon, members of the Aurora police department 10 the hospital with offers of help. One brought them banana bread. A detective gave the 11 a place to stay.But then things got 12 again. After weeks of caring for Axel in Aurora, the couple had to briefly return to Grand Junction on two separate 13 . First, their house had been under contract and they had to 14 in two days. The second time, Melissa's 15 had run out, so she had to return to work for a few days. They hated having to abandon their son, who had improved but was still facing 16 surgeries."We were afraid he was going to die while we were gone," Adam says. Aurora police Mike set up a 17 for his officers to spend time with Axel—when his 18 couldn't he there. They 19 the parents photos of themselves asleep with Axel and updates from the nurses. After four months in the hospital, Axel was 20 enough to go home.1. A. lost B. measured C. weighed D. gained2. A. mistakes B. problems C. systems D. aids3. A. hospital B. family C. prison D. church4. A. determined B. changed C. improved D. developed5. A. decided B. promised C. waited D. hoped6. A. stable B. safe C. dangerous D. harmful7. A. play B. live C. work D. study8. A. Gradually B. Obviously C. Properly D. Fortunately9. A. contacted B. fired C. praised D. persuaded10. A. escaped B. left C. flooded D. shut11. A. team B. child C. couple D. policeman12. A. correct B. tough C. normal D. easy13. A. areas B. classes C. occasions D. groups14. A. move out B. break down C. pull in D. stay up15. A. idea B. luck C. energy D. leave16. A. open B. further C. previous D. quiet17. A. house B. company C. schedule D. library18. A. classmates B. friends C. teachers D. parents19. A. handed B. asked C. texted D. returned20. A. strong B. brave C. fast D. confident【答案】(1)C;(2)B;(3)A;(4)D;(5)A;(6)C;(7)B;(8)D;(9)A;(10)C;(11)C;(12)B;(13)C;(14)A;(15)D;(16)B;(17)C;(18)D;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,早产儿阿克塞尔体弱多病,被转院到奥罗拉的儿童医院。

2022山东胶州市高考英语完形填空【二轮】选编(3)及参考答案

2022山东胶州市高考英语完形填空【二轮】选编(3)及参考答案

2022山东胶州市高考英语完形填空【二轮】选编(3)及参考答案完成填空。

阅读下面短文,理解大意,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。

Tess was a precocious (早熟的) eightyearold girl when she heard her Mom and Dad talking about her little brother, Andrew. All she knew was that he was very __21__ and they were completely out of money. Only a very__22__ surgery could save him now. She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother, “__23__a miracle (奇迹) can save him now.”Tess went to her bedroom and __24__ a glass jelly jar from its hiding place. She poured all the change out on the floor and __25__ it carefully. Then she carefully placed the coins back in the jar and made her way six blocks to a pharmacy (药房).She waited __26__ for the pharmacist (药剂师) to give her some attention but he was too __27__ at this moment. “Well, I want to __28__ to you about my brother,”Tess said to the man at last. “He's really, really sick...and I want to buy __29__.”“We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry __30__ I can't help you,”the pharmacist said.There was a welldressed man there who was the pharmacist's brother. He __31__ and asked the little girl, “What kind of a miracle does your brother __32__?”“I don't know,”Tess replied with tears in her eyes. “I just know he's __33__ sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy __34__ pay for it, so I want to use my money.”“__35__ do you have?”asked the man. “One dollar and eleven cents,”Tess answered.“A dollar and eleven cents—the exact __36__ of a miracle for little brothers,”smiled the man.He took her money in o ne hand and with the other hand he grasped her hand and said “Take me to __37__ you live. Let's see if I have the kind of miracle you need.”That welldressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a __38__. The operation was completed without __39__ and it wasn't long __40__ Andrew was home again and doing well.21.A.clever B.sickC.handsome D.sad答案:B下文说小姑娘的弟弟病得很厉害。

2020届高考英语二轮复习题型训练 完形填空(三)(含答案)

2020届高考英语二轮复习题型训练 完形填空(三)(含答案)

题型训练完形填空(三)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Several years ago, I worked at a circus. One day, when I was passing the elephants, I suddenly stopped, 41 by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. It was 42 that they could, at any time, break free, 43 strangely enough, they didn’t. I asked a trainer the 44 for this.He said, “When they were very young we used the 45 size of rope, and it was enough to hold them. As they grow up, they believe the rope can 46 hold them, so they never try.”Like the elephants, how many of you believe you cannot do a thing, simply because you 47 once before? Do you often tell yourself “I cannot dance” or “I’m not 48 at math”?These are 49 of self-limiting beliefs. You must realize you’re 50 for them. A limiting belief that says you’re poor at math has 51 as a reaction to the embarrassing experiences related to math, or the remarks made by someone important to you which 52 you. The cool thing is that because you create the 53 you can choose to change it!First, 54 it with “I’m good at math”. Once you change your 55 , your subconsciousness(潜意识)will make this come true by driving you to 56 . That might be to take a math course or go online 57 help and so on. Gradually you’ll really see your math skills are 58 .This is such a simple process that you can 59 it today. Don’t be like the poor elephants and make your life 60 at a place because of a limiting belief you developed years ago.41. A. excited B. discouraged C. confused D. worried42. A. impossible B. sure C. obvious D. doubtful43. A. and B. but C. or D. so44. A. reason B. fact C. case D. choice45. A. smaller B. bigger C. stronger D. same46. A. still B. almost C. narrowly D. hardly47. A. did B. tried C. failed D. succeeded48. A. good B. poor C. well D. weak49. A. results B. examples C. stories D. causes50. A. reliable B. honest C. conscious D. responsible51. A. stopped B. started C. refused D. finished52. A. disappointed B. inspired C. bored D. excited53. A. chance B. experience C. remark D. belief54. A. represent B. compare C. mix D. replace55. A. action B. aim C. thought D. plan56. A. behave B. think C. quit D. act57. A. at B. by C. for D. in58. A. practised B. improved C. realized D. recognized59. A. continue B. begin C. keep D. finish60. A. stuck B. involved C. unfinished D. changed参考答案41-45 CCBAD 46-50 ACABD 51-55 BADDC 56-60 DCBBA。

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(附答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(附答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(附答案)一、高中英语完形填空1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

John's parents acquired the washer when he was a small boy. It happened during World War Ⅱ. His family never 1 a washing machine and, since gasoline was expensive, they could not 2 trips to the laundry several miles away. Keeping clothes 3 became a problem for young John's household.A family friend joined the army, and his wife 4 to go with him. John's family5 to store their furniture while they were away. To the family's6 , the friend suggested they use their Bendix. So this is how they7 the washer.Young John helped with the washing, and across the years he 8 a love for the old, green Bendix. But 9 the war ended. When the friends came to take it back, John grew terribly 10 . His mother 11 him and said. "You must remember, that machine 12 belonged to us in the first place. That we ever got to use it at all was a gift. So, instead of being mad at it being taken 13 , let's use this 14 to be grateful that we had it at all."The lesson turned out 15 . Years later, John watched his eight-year-old daughter die a slow and painful death of leukemia (白血病). Though he 16 for months with her death, John could not begin getting over from the 17 until he remembered the old Bendix.His daughter was a 18 . When he realized the simple fact, everything changed. He could now begin recovering from the death of his daughter. He started to see her as a marvelous gift that he was fortunate enough to 19 for a time. He felt 20 . He found strength and recovery. He knew he could get through the valley of loss.1. A. required B. repaired C. saw D. owned2. A. afford B. take C. have D. ride3. A. warm B. nice C. clean D. good4. A. agreed B. prepared C. managed D. desired5. A. decided B. offered C. expected D. promised6. A. astonishment B. disappointment C. sadness D. regret7. A. bought B. got C. borrowed D. used8. A. achieved B. reduced C. produced D. developed9. A. obviously B. finally C. immediately D. peacefully10. A. upset B. frightened C. hopeless D. confused11. A. explained B. encouraged C. comforted D. taught12. A. once B. already C. never D. hardly13. A. out B. down C. up D. away14. A. success B. event C. treasure D. chance15. A. invaluable B. important C. necessary D. reasonable16. A. thought B. struggled C. missed D. forgot17. A. lesson B. illness C. loss D. difficulty18. A. gift B. washer C. death D. loser19. A. spend B. live C. share D. earn20. A. grateful B. energetic C. relaxed D. happy【答案】(1)D;(2)A;(3)C;(4)B;(5)B;(6)A;(7)B;(8)D;(9)B;(10)A;(11)C;(12)C;(13)D;(14)D;(15)A;(16)B;(17)C;(18)A;(19)C;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,John小时候由得到再到失去洗衣机以及成年后痛失女儿的经历,旨在告诉人们:应把曾经拥有的人或事物看做是一种恩赐,不要因为失去了他们而深感懊恼,要为曾经拥有过他们而心存感激。

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

二轮复习高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

The room in the workhouse where the boys were fed was a large stone hall. At one end the master, in his cook's uniform, and two women served the food. This 1 a bowl of thin soup three times a day, with a piece of bread on Sundays. The boys ate 2 and were always hungry. The bowls never needed 3 . The boys polished them with their spoons until they 4 . After three months of this slow starvation, one of the boys told the others that so hungry was he 5 one night he might eat the 6 sleeping next to him. He had a wild 7 eye, and the other boys 8 him. After a long 9 , they decided that one of them should ask for more food after supper that evening, and Oliver was 10 .The evening arrived: the soup was served, and the bowls were 11 again in a few seconds. Oliver went up to the master, with his bowl in his hand. He felt very 12 , but also 13 with hunger."Please, sir, I want some more."The master was a fat, healthy man, but he turned very pale. He looked at the little boy in frontof him with 14 . Nobody else spoke."What?" he asked at last, in a 15 voice."Please, sir," replied Oliver, "I want some more."The master 16 him with the serving spoon, then seized Oliver's arms and 17 for the beadle (执事). The beadle came quickly, heard the terrible news, and immediately ran to tell the board."He asked for me?" Mr. Limbkins, the fattest board member, asked in 18 . "Is this really true?"19 , Oliver was led away to be locked up, and a(n) 20 of five pounds was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work.(Adapted from Oliver Twist《雾都孤儿》)1. A. belonged to B. turned to C. accounted for D. consisted of2. A. nothing B. cleaning C. buying D. something3. A. washing B. cleaning C. buying D. changing4. A. finished B. starved C. shone D. slept5. A. that B. until C. when D. before6. A. boy B. master C. bowls D. spoons7. A. big B. bad C. angry D. hungry8. A. hated B. feared C. believed D. trusted9. A. quarrel B. bargain C. argument D. discussion10. A. elected B. chosen C. determined D. recognized11. A. full B. empty C. broken D. available12. A. shy B. brave C. worried D. frightened13. A. pleased B. hopeful C. desperate D. exhausted14. A. amusement B. amazement C. intension D. appreciation15. A. calm B. clear C. faint D. cautious16. A. hit B. treated C. greeted D. warned17. A. begged B. sent C. shouted D. asked18. A. horror B. sadness C. curiosity D. frustration19. A. Besides B. Therefore C. However D. Eventually20. A. award B. praise C. reward D. punishment【答案】(1)D;(2)B;(3)A;(4)C;(5)A;(6)A;(7)D;(8)C;(9)D;(10)B;(11)B;(12)D;(13)C;(14)B;(15)C;(16)A;(17)C;(18)A;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,英国作家狄更斯于1838年出版的长篇写实小说《雾都孤儿》的一部分,文章描述了主人公奥利弗在孤儿院的悲惨经历。

高考英语二轮复习测试卷(新高考Ⅱ卷)(三)(全析全解版)

高考英语二轮复习测试卷(新高考Ⅱ卷)(三)(全析全解版)

2024年高考英语二轮复习测试卷(三)(新高考Ⅱ卷)全析全解(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

录音部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What will Jack probably do this weekend?A.Go camping.B.Visit a friend.C.Watch a film.【答案】C【原文】W: Jack, are you going camping with your friends this weekend?M: It depends. If it’s sunny, we’ll go.W: The weatherman says it’s going to rain.M: In that case, we’ll go to the cinema instead.2.What does the woman ask the man to do?A.Take care of her bags.B.Pack the food for her.C.Check the train schedule.【答案】A【原文】W: Excuse me, could you mind my bags for a moment? I want to buy some food at the convenience store.M: No problem. But be quick. It was announced that my train would arrive in 10 minutes.3.When will the man see Bob?A.This Friday.B.This Saturday.C.Next Monday.【答案】B【原文】W: Bob came out of hospital last Friday. Have you got a chance to visit him?M: I plan to see him this Saturday.W: Aren’t you going to the conference then?M: No. It has been rescheduled for next Monday.4.Why does the man apologize?A.For the terrible food.B.For the overcharge.C.For the waiter’s rudeness.【答案】B【原文】M: Sorry, Miss. We made a terrible mistake adding up the bill. Here is the ten dollars we have to return to you. W: Oh, I didn’t notice that. It’s OK. Don’t blame the waiter. He’s been really nice.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.Writing a book.B.Holding a celebration.C.Buying a present.【答案】C【原文】W: Do you think we should get Steve a book for the new year?M: Books are good. But Steve wouldn’t take just any book. He has had this particular one on geography.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5 段对话或独白。

高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(三)

高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(三)

高考英语二轮专题复习:完形填空(三)姓名:__________ 班级:__________学号:__________1.完形填空I was in my third year of teaching creative writing at a high school in New York, when one of my students,15-year-old Micky, gave me a note from his mother. It 1 his absence from class the day before.I had seen Micky himself writing the note at his desk. Most parental-excuse notes I received were penned by my 2 . The forged(伪造的) excuse notes made a large pile, with writing that ranged from imaginative to crazy. The 3 of those notes didn't realize that honest excuse notes were usually 4 : "Peter was late because the alarm clock didn't go off."The students always said that it was hard putting 200 words together on any subject, but whenthey 5 excuse notes, they were brilliant.So one day I gave the excuse notes to my classes, saying, "They're 6 to be written by parents, but actually they are not. True, Micky? " The students looked at me 7 ."Now, this will be the first class to study the 8 of the excuse notes — the first class, ever, to practice writing them. You're so 9 to have a teacher like me who has taken your best writing and turned it intoa 10 worthy of study."Everyone smiled as I went on, "You used your 11 . So try more now. Today I'd like you to write 'An Excuse Note from Adam/Eve to God'." 12 went down. Pens raced 13 paper. For the first time ever I saw students so 14 in their writing that they had to be asked to go to lunch by their friends.The next day everyone had excuse notes. 15 discussions followed. The headmaster entered the classroom and walked 16 , looking at papers, and then said, "I'd like you to see me in my office." My heart 17 .When I stepped into his office, he came to 18 my hand and said, "I just want to tell you that that lesson, that task, whatever the hell you were doing, was 19 . Those kids were writing on the college 20 . Thank you. "1. A. explained B. described C. introduced D. announced2. A. parents B. students C. teachers D. partners3. A. editors B. readers C. writers D. speakers4. A. true B. false C. easy D. dull5. A. produced B. considered C. imagined D. delivered6. A. designed B. collected C. supposed D. improved7. A. eagerly B. nervously C. excitedly D. coldly8. A. form B. difficulty C. meaning D. art9. A. lucky B. helpful C. lovely D. active10. A. talent B. habit C. product D. subject11. A. devotion B. imagination C. concentration D. information12. A. hands B. eyes C. heads D. ears13. A. across B. with C. against D. behind14. A. curious B. careful C. casual D. calm15. A. Separated B. Surprising C. Heated D. Lasting16. A. day and night B. in and out C. now and then D. up and down17. A. sank B. rose C. flew D. hurt18. A. watch B. touch C. shake D. catch19. A. sure B. dim C. tough D. great20. A. base B. level C. paper D. theme2.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。

2023届高考英语二轮复习:完形填空(含解析)

2023届高考英语二轮复习:完形填空(含解析)

(3)完形填空—2023届高考英语一轮复习揭秘高考原题【全国卷】一、高考原题1.(1022年全国甲卷)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs.For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their 1 was nearly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly. Last year, I started dating, but with 2 . When I first dated Steve,I 3 he had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora. While I was 4 that he was an animal lover, I 5 that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack 6 , the cat.The next week we 7 our dogs together. It was a hot day. When we paused to catch our 8 . Steve got down on one knee. Was he proposing(求婚)? I liked him too. But so 9 ? He poured water from a bottle into his hand and offered it to my dogs. 10 , I began to fall for him.We 11 to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an operation on her 12 . I took the dogs out four times a day, and I worried that Tilly 13 climbing the stairs could reopen the wound. Then Steve 14 his house. All worked 15 . The three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching, 16 Flora's space; Steve and I formed a good team 17 for Tilly. We made good housemates.A year later, much to my 18 , this man produced a little box with a ring and proposed to me. He did not kneel(跪) down, nor did I 19 him to. That's only for giving 20 to the dogs that brought us together.1. A. ownership B. membership C. companionship D. leadership2. A. reservations B. expectations C. confidence D. prejudice3. A. feared B. doubted C. hoped D. learned4. A. unsatisfied B. amused C. terrified D. thrilled5. A. predicted B. worried C. regretted D. insisted6. A. Flora B. Chance C. Molly D. Tilly7. A. tied B. walked C. bathed D. fed8. A. breath B. balance C. attention D. imagination9. A. calm B. sure C. soon D. real10. A. By the way B. In that case C. By all means D. In that moment11. A. continued B. decided C. intended D. pretended12. A. eye B. tail C. ear D. leg13. A. secretly B. constantly C. eventually D. unwillingly14. A. left B. sold C. suggested D. searched15. A. late B. hard C. fine D. free16. A. emptied B. respected C. occupied D. discovered17. A. looking B. caring C. waiting D. calling18. A. delight B. credit C. interest D. disadvantage19. A. beg B. trust C. need D. aid20. A. toys B. awards C. food D. water2. (2022年全国乙卷) Young children across the globe enjoy playing games of hide and seek. For them, there's something highly exciting about 1 someone else's glance and making oneself unable to be seen.However, we all witness that preschool children are remarkably 2 at hiding. They often cover only their eyes with their hands, leaving the rest of their bodies 3 .For a long time, this ineffective hiding method was 4 as evidence that children are hopelessly "egocentric"(自我中心的) creatures. But our 5 research results in child developmentalpsychology 6 that idea.We brought young children aged 2-4 into our Minds in Development Lab at USC. Each 7 sat down with an adult who covered her own eyes or 8 . We then asked the child if she could 9 or hear the adult. Surprisingly, children replied that they couldn't. The same 10 happened when the adult covered her own mouth: 11 children said that they couldn't 12 to her.A number of 13 ruled out that the children misunderstood what they were being asked. The results were clear: Our young subjects 14 the questions and knew 15 what was asked of them.Their 16 to the questions reflected their true 17 that "I can see you only if you can see me, too." They simply 18 mutual(相互的) recognition and regard. Our 19 suggest when a child "hides" by putting a blanket over her head, it is not a result of egocentrism. In fact, children consider thismethod 20 when others use it.1.A.following B.taking C.escaping D.directing2.A.clever B.bad C.scared D.quick3.A.exposed B.examined C.untouched D.imbalanced4.A.supported B.guaranteed C.imagined D.interpreted5.A.disappointing B.mixed C.surprising D.desired6.A.explained B.confirmed C.contradicted D.tested7.A.parent B.child C.researcher D.doctor8.A.feet B.nose C.hands D.ears9.A.see B.help C.reach D.fool10.A.event B.thing C.action D.accident11.A.Yet B.Now C.Soon D.Once12.A.speak B.listen C.turn D.wave13.A.instructions B.descriptions C.experiments D.assumptionsprehended B.predicted C.explored D.ignored15.A.partly B.honestly C.vaguely D.exactly16.A.responses B.approaches C.contribution D.sensitivity17.A.ability B.belief C.identity D.purpose18.A.hold back B.relate to C.insist on D.make up19.A.limitations B.requirements C.theories D.findings20.A.tentative B.impressive C.creative D.effective3.(2021年全国甲卷)It's the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.Burchill was 1 at the hotel on business and planning to 2 some friends in the area. They had asked him to 3 some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he 4 a suitcase full of pepperoni. As he was 5 that it would be too warm, he 6 it out on the table near an open window. He thought his pepperoni was 7 and well chilled (冷却) and he 8 .That's when things went 9 . "I remember walking down the long 10 and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls, "Burchill said in a recent letter of 11 to the 4-star hotel." The seagulls immediately went 12 . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to 13 at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down, It was a real 14 .Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞)."I have 15 and I admit responsibility of my 16 , "he said in the letter." I come to you, 17 , to apologize for the-damage I had 18 caused and to ask you to 19 my lifetime ban from the hotel. "His letter 20 . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.1. A. studying B. staying C. looking D. packing2. A. visit B. help C. follow D. make3. A. sell B. have C. bring D. taste4. A. filled B. locked C. abandoned D. lost5. A. surprised B. pleased C. excited D. worried6. A. dug B. cleared C. cut D. laid7. A. delicious B. safe C. soft D. ready8. A. left B. nodded C. waited D. regretted9. A. far B. funny C. wrong D. blind10. A. beach B. driveway C. hall D. table11. A. application B. apology C. request D. invitation12. A. hungry B. dead C. missing D. wild13. A. wake up B. get out C. take off D. break in14. A. mess B. puzzle C. fight D. challenge15. A. recovered B. retired C. escaped D. matured16. A. suffering B. plans C. madness D. actions17. A. hands in pocket B. nose in the air C. hat in hand D. feet on the ground18. A. indirectly B. deliberately C. cautiously D. secretly19. A. replace B. remember C. reconsider D. renew20. A. arrived B. worked C. ended D. disappeared二、考情分析一、记叙文记叙文是一种以写人记事为主要内容、以叙述为主要表达方式的文体。

2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空 专项练习题3(含答案)

2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空 专项练习题3(含答案)

2021年新高考英语二轮复习:完型填空专项练习题3AFriday, 3 March, 1944 Dear Kitty,When I looked into the candle this evening, I felt peaceful and happy. Oma seems to be in the candle and it is Oma too who shelters and protects me and who always makes me feel happy again.But …there is someone else who governs all my feelings and that is…Peter. When I went up to get potatoes today and was standing on the stepladder with the pan, he at once asked, “What have you been doing since lunch?”I went and sat on the steps and we started talking. At a quarter past five (an hour later), the potatoes, which had been sitting on the floor in the meantime, finally reached their places.Peter didn't say another word about his parents; we just talked about books and about the past. The boy has such warmth in his eyes; I believe I'm pretty near to being in love with him. He talked about that this evening. I went into his room, after peeling the potatoes, and said that I felt so hot.“You can tell what the temperature is by Margot and me; if it's cold we are white, and if it is hot we are red in the face,” I said.“In love?” he asked.“Why should I be in love?” My answer was rather silly.“Why not?” he said,and then we had to go for supper.Would he have meant anything by that question? I finally managed to ask him today whether he didn't find my silly talk; he only said, “It's okay, I like it!”Was this answer just shyness? I am not able to tell.Kitty, I'm just like someone in love, who can only talk about her darling. And Peter really is a darling too.But I'm quite good at looking after myself, and knows that very well. And he likes his quietness, so I have no idea how much he likes me. In any case, we are getting to know each other a bit. I wish we dared to tell each other a bit.I wish we dared to tell each other much more already. Who knows, the time may come sooner than I think! I get an understanding look from him about twice a day, I smile back, and we both feel happy.I certainly seem quite crazy to be talking about him being happy, and yet I feel pretty sure that he thinks just the same as I do.Yours,Anne 1.Which of the following can replace the underlined word "govern"?A.hurt B.experience C.control D.understand2.According to the passage, what disturbed Anne most?A.Oma's shelter and protection.B.Her falling in love with Peter.C.Her work to do with the potatoes.D.Her worries to know Oma better.3.How would Anne deal with her problem?A.Wait and watch.B.Smile to her family.C.Look after Peter.D.Feel happy about herself.4.What type of writing is this text?A.Email.B.Story.C.Diary D.Notice.BZero-emission large passenger aircraft powered by hydrogen will be technically possible in five years, according to Airbus, but they will not enter service for at least a decade as the price of the fuel needs to come down.The prediction comes from Glenn Llewellyn, vice-president of zero-emissions technology at thepan-European plane-maker. He said that while Airbus planned to demonstrate hydrogen-powered aircraft in 2025, over the next 10 years, hydrogen won’t be more economical than the fossil fuel.For passengers to be flying genuinely emissions free aboard hydrogen-powered planes—which emit only water and heat — their fuel needs to come from hydrogen produced via renewable sources such as wind and solar, he added.In an interview ahead of the Bloomberg NEF London Summit, Mr. Llewellyn said, “We already see massive increases in the amount of renewable energy being produced across the world. Wind energy production has multiplied by two over the last five years and solar energy production has multiplied by four.”A further challenge is building up the ecosystem that hydrogen aircraft, along with other forms of transport, will need. This ranges from creating the fuel from electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen powered by renewable energy, to the actual transport of the gas and fueling systems for it at airports.However, Mr. Llewellyn predicted that there was enough interest in the sector to make this happen. He added, “There are a number of independent institutes that have mapped out how hydrogen costs can come down over the next decades. We see a 30pc reduction in renewable hydrogen costs in 2030 compared to where it is today, and a 50pc reduction in renewable hydrogen costs by 2050.”5.What can we know about the hydrogen-powered aircraft according to the passage?A.It will be an unrealistic dream.B.The cost of its fuel keeps rising.C.It will be accessible within a decade.D.Renewable energy makes it environmentally friendly. 6.What did Mr. Llewellyn say about renewable energy?A.It gains growing popularity throughout the world.B.More wind energy has been produced than solar energy.C.Hydrogen can only be generated from wind and solar energy.D.Hydrogen will be cheaper than fossil fuel in the coming ten years.7.What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 5 refer to?A.Ecosystem B.Challenge C.Aircraft D.Prediction8.What is Mr. Llewellyn’s attitude towards the future of hydrogen-powered aircraft?A.Objective B.Optimistic.C.Doubtful.D.PessimisticC“I don’t want to sigh when I get an invitation in the mail, but I can’t help it,” Susan, aged 30, tells us. “I want to go, but how do I explain I can’t?” Weddings are supposed to be about fun and togetherness — a time to get together and celebrate a huge life milestone.However, more and more, they’ve become a source of tension and distance. When wedding season approaches and another wave of wedding invites start to roll in, many millennials are facing an uncomfortable truth – they’re just too expensive.Because it’s not just the wedding. It’s the engagement party, the gifts and the airfare in the middle of high season to a destination wedding. The average bachelor party now costs an eye-watering $1,532 and the average bachelorette party isn’t far behind at $1,106, and that’s before we even get to the wedding, which, by the way, costs the average guest $1,386. It doesn’t matter how many times the thrifty among us can restyle the same old jumpsuit because the money you’re saving isn’t going to touch your Air BNB bill.It’s no surprise that more people are saying no to wedding invitations because of the cost. And who can blame them? It’s hard to see another solution. It’s natural to want everyone you care about to be at your wedding, but it’s also understandable if you can’t afford to fly to three different weddings during six weeks.The wedding machinery shows no signs of slowing down, so all we can do is have a little more sympathy. If you’re throwing a wedding, try to be sensitive about the cost and understanding when someone just can’t make it. We have to create more socially acceptable ways of celebrating a marriage without spending a month’s salary to be there to celebrate the big day. It really should be the thought that counts.9.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A.The average bachelor.B.The expensive wedding.C.The economical people D.The saved money.10.Why do most people want to decline the wedding invitations?A.The weddings are too costly to attend.B.They don’t care about the wedding.C.They don’t have enough time to go.D.The weddings are often disappointing.11.According to the passage, what idea may the author agree with?A.People should spend a month’s salary to prepare a gift.B.When throwing a wedding, people should be thoughtful.C.A luxurious wedding contributes to a good marriage.D.Wedding invitations should go unnoticed.12.Which could be the best title of this passage?A.Weddings are about fun and togetherness.B.It is an art to say no to wedding invitations.C.Millennials are facing more and more tension.D.Wedding invitations bring joy and burden to Millennials.DSolving great space mysteryMonkey King, the hero in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, is making headlines again. On Nov 30, China’s Dark Matter Particle Explorer(DAMPE, 暗物质粒子探测卫星), which is named after Monkey King’s Chinese name Wukong, found mysterious signals in the universe that may help scientists learn more about dark matter, according to Xinhua News Agency.“This is the first time scientists have found such detailed and precise signals, ” Chang Jin, vice director of the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (中国紫金山天文台), told Xinhua.Dark matter is a type of hypothetical(假设的)matter in the universe. Scientists believe that it influences the movement of galaxies. However, no one has ever directly observed it.Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky first used the term “dark matter” in 1933, when he spotted something very unusual. Some galaxies that Zwicky saw were spinning so fast that they should have scattered into all comers of the universe, but they didn’t. He realized there must have been something else there that had a strong enough gravitational pull to hold everything together. He called it“dark matter”.In one sense, dark matter is like the wind:we can’t see it, but we know it’s there.Finding out more about dark matter could help us understand how the universe began, but being able to do so isn’t easy. Scientists believe that when two dark matter particles crash together, they form new particles and produce high amounts of energy and heat. This is why explorers like Wukong are sent to find such particles.Indeed, “Wu” means “understanding” and “kong” means “void(空的). ” The nickname symbolizes the main goal of DAMPE’s mission, which is to understand dark matter better.Since its launch in 2015, DAMPE has already recorded 3. 5 billion high-energy particles, reported Newsweek. And according to Science, the satellite has a lifespan of five years, which means it still has three more years to “understand the void”. “DAMPE has opened a new window tor observing the high-energy universe, unveiling new physical phenomena beyond our current understanding, ” Chang told Xinhua.13.On Nov 30, DAMPE______________.A.was named Wukong by Chinese scientistsB.was successfully launched into spaceC.located dark matter in the universe for the first timeD.detected clear signals related to dark matter14.According to the text, dark matter________.A.is a spinning galaxyB.is a type of gravitational pullC.is made up of invisible particles that hold galaxies togetherD.makes mysterious stars scattered in the universe15.According to the text, a better understanding of dark matter could help scientists discover_____________. A.the movement of galaxiesB.the origin of the universeC.how crashes happen between dark matter particlesD.how to make use of high energy caused by crashes16.What can we learn about DAMPE from the text?A.It has recorded 35 billion high-energy particles so far.B.It will be able to keep working for another five years.C.It was made to observe and identify dark matter in the universe.D.It could help prevent dark matter particles crashing together.EMy 11-year-old daughter has been awarded an academic scholarship to a private schoo1. It’s only a small discount, but the scholarship means she’ll skip the waiting list provided my husband and I can cover$20, 000 a year.Should we pay the private school fees, or choose free education instead?I always assumed my children would go to a private school, like I did. Not because my family is wealthy, but because I believe that the best education is private.It took years for me to make peace with the fact that my two children attended our local public primary schoo1.They’ll go to a private high school, I told myself. Yet here we are. My eldest is now in her last year of primary school, and my husband and I will struggle to afford private schoo1.If we’re to send our girl to private school, I could increase my work hours. My law degree was supposed tobe my ticket to a good job and a solid income, but that’s not quite how it turned out.The guilt and expectations are mine alone. I’m terrified that my daughter’s potential will be wasted at the public schoo1. And yet, I know that working more hours will make me break down.During many sleepless nights, I felt troubled by the decision. Although I want the best for my daughter, I have my own dreams too. I can’t sacrifice everything for my precious girl. I explain that I want to be a positive role model for my daughter, and an unhappy parent is terrible strain on a family. I point out not even the privilege of private school will protect my children from disappointment or struggle.And ultimately, it’s decided. My daughter is going to the public school behind our home. She couldn’t be more pleased.It’s taken me a little longer, but now I’m content. More than my fancy private school education, it’s my family that shaped me. With high school now 25 years in the past, I can no longer remember the mathematical problems and Shakespearean quotes I once knew so perfectly. The lessons from my childhood home, however, have proved impossible to forget.17.Why did the author want her daughter to go to a private school at first?A.Her daughter earned an academic scholarship.B.She wanted her daughter to receive the best education.C.She wanted her daughter to skip the waiting list.D.Her daughter’s potential was wasted at the public primary schoo1.18.The author finally let her daughter go to a public school mainly because she realized that______________. A.private school doesn’t guarantee a solid incomeB.she didn’t want her daughter to struggle in private schoolC.however hard she worked, she couldn’t afford private schoolD.public school is the most balanced choice for her family19.When the decision was made, ___________.A.the author’s daughter was disappointedB.the author felt sorry and guilty about itC.both the author and her daughter were satisfied with the resultD.the author inspired her daughter to be a positive role model at school20.What is the main message the author intends to convey in the last paragraph?A.Family influences a child’s growth more than school education.B.The lessons learned during our childhood will stay with us forever.C.It always takes people a long time to make a fight decision.D.Private school education is not as good as people expect.FEarthworms were the beginning of a childhood dream for Jane Goodall. Her mother told a story of going to Goodall’s room when she was one and a half years old.“She’d found I’d taken a whole handful of earthworms to bed with me,” Goodall said, “and instead of getting mad, she said very quietly, ‘They’ll die if you leave them here, they need dirt.’ So together we took them back into the garden.”“I never went to university after school because we couldn’t afford it,” she said. Since college was impossible, she got a secretarial job with Louis Leakey, the famed biologist.It was in the Serengeti plains that Leakey realized Goodall was capable of much more than a secretary. “He just saw that I was very passionate about being out in the wilderness and animals and that I was a good observer,” Goodall said. “Most important of all, he could see I had patience and that I knew how to behave out in the bush even though I hadn’t grown up there.”Leakey sent Goodall to Tanzania to observe chimpanzees (黑猩猩) in the wild in hopes that their behavior could help explain his research on early humans. Goodall was met with challenges when she faced the chimpanzees. “My first encounters with the chimpanzees were disastrous because they ran away immediately at the sight of me,” Goodall said.Goodall was surprised by the chimps’love for one another and the bonds between families. She also was surprised when she witnessed one chimpanzee removing the leaves from a small branch and using it as a tool to catch ants.“At that time, we were defined as the only tool—making creature on the planet,” Goodall said. Goodall sent a telegram to Leakey, who famously replied, “Scientists are faced with two alternatives: Either accept chimpanzees as man, by definition, or else redefine man.” “There is no sharp line dividing us from the rest of the animal kingdom,” Goodall said. “It’s a very blurry (模糊的)line, and it teaches us so clearly that we are not separate from the rest of the animal kingdom, but part of it.”At 86 years old, Goodall still is educating, discovering and working to bridge the gap between man and chimpanzee.21.The story of earthworms showed Goodall’s mother knew______.A.how to raise earthworms in the garden B.how to take care of small creaturesC.how to get Goodall interested in animals D.how to give support to her daughter22.What did Louis Leakey see in Goodall?A.The talent for observing animals.B.The interest in living in the wilderness.C.The ability to hide in the bush.D.The patience to look after animals.23.Which of the following may Goodall agree with?A.Humans are completely different from animals.B.Humans are the only animals to make tools.C.Humans belong to the whole animal kingdom.D.Humans have to accept chimps as man too.24.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Goodall found interest in observing chimps.B.Goodall devoted her life to studying chimps.C.Goodall was inspired by her mother to study chimps.D.Goodall gave up college to observe animals in the wild.GWhen it comes to historical Italian coffee, you cannot help but talk of Venice. It is in this city that the tradition of coffee was born, and then spread to the rest of Italy.Caffè FlorianCaffè Florian was founded in 1720. From then on, this elegant building has been characterized by its exclusive products and guests: here, noblemen, politicians and intellectuals would meet. Today, the café is an important cultural center where exhibitions are organized. But it remains an ideal place for tourists who simply want to enjoy an espresso sitting at a little table in the heart of Venice, a few steps from the Grand Canal.Gran Caffè QuadriAlso in St. Mark’s Square, there is another historic café that since 1775 has earned an important place among the many.Gran Caffè Quadri represents the memory of centuries in the twilight(晚期) of the Republic of Venice, and the birth of the modern age, and the secrets of the famous people who sat in its halls. Even today, Gran Caffè Quadri is a favorite of actors and directors attending the Venice Film Festival.Harry’s BarMore recent, but equally fascinating, is the story of Harry’s Bar, opened in 1931 and declared a national monument in 2001. Built from an old warehouse close to Piazza San Marco, Harry’s Bar owes its name and existence to the American student Harry Pickering. This is not strictly a coffee bar, but inside intellectuals, artists,writers such as Arturo Toscanini, Guglielmo Marconi, Charlie Chaplin, all spent time.Caffè La CalcinaMoving to the southern limit of the city, in the ancient neighborhood called Le Zattere, we will find Caffè La Calcina, another important spot that was a meeting place for artists and writers in the early 1900s. The place is now a bar and restaurant called La Piscina, in memory of the bathhouse with a pool that used to be there. 25.Where would you go if you are interested in cultural evens?A.Caffè Florian.B.Gran Caffè Quadri.C.Harry’s Bar.D.Caffè La Calcina.26.Harry’s Bar was named after_________.A.Piazza San Marco B.an old warehouseC.Arturo Toscanini D.an American student27.What do the cafés have in common?A.They were popular among celebrities.B.They are on the decline nowadays.C.They are located in St.Mark’s Square.D.They were built from old houses.HHow often do you have a conversation with someone, and think you are paying attention to him or her, only to realize shortly afterwards that you can't remember what he said? Or, perhaps you get distracted while he is speaking and miss the message that he is trying to deliver. In today's busy world, modern life is full of distractions: TVs, radios, traffic noises, telephones, laptops and so on, which can make it difficult to listen with our full attention.But how can we listen more effectively? Jon kabat---zinn, professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, put forward the idea of mindful listening. He said mindfulness means paying attention in aparticular way, with a purpose, at the present moment and non-judgmentally.When we listen mindfully, we can be aware of some barriers but still remain open to the speaker's ideas and messages. Mindfulness encourages us to be aware of the present moment, let go of distractions and ignore physical and emotional reactions to what people say to us.But how can we apply mindful listening to our life? Jon Kabat-Zinn describes three key elements of mindful listening that we can use to improve our listening skills.First of all, be present. When we listen mindfully, our focus should be on the person we are listening to without distractions. Then develop empathy. We often see the world through our own experiences. When we're empathetic, we can understand a situation from someone else's point of view. At last, listen to our own “cues”. Our cues are the thoughts, feelings and physical reactions that we have when we feel anxious or angry, and they can block out ideas and perspectives that we're uncomfortable with. Mindful listening can help us to be more aware of our cues, and allow us to choose not to let them block communication.The rule is straightforward: simply “Listen”! Listen carefully and attentively. Pay full attention to the other person, and don't let other thoughts, like what we are going to say next, distract us.28.What's the function of the first paragraph?A.To introduce the topic.B.To make a conclusion.C.To criticize the distractions.D.To describe daily situations.29.What is one of the advantages of mindful listening?A.Making a judgment correctly.B.Sharing messages with the speaker.C.Stopping people's running thoughts.D.Making sure of feeling understood.30.What does the underlined word "empathy" in paragraph 5 refer to?A.The feeling of trusting others.B.The ability to understand others.C.The attitude of caring about others.D.The behavior of listening to others.31.What can be the best title for the passage?A.Applications of Mindful Listening.B.Key Elements of Mindful Listening.C.A Research on Mindful Listening.D.An Introduction of Mindful Listening.IFor the first time, a British group, PDSA, gave its Gold Medal to a rat named Magawa for its work searching out unexploded landmines (地雷)in Cambodia.Magawa was born in Tanzania, but is now based in the Cambodian city of Siem Reap. He has discovered 39 landmines and 28 pieces of unexploded ones, and helped clear more than 1.5 million square feet of land over the past four years.Over 5 million landmines have been laid in Cambodia during the civil war in the 1980s and 1990s. In Cambodia, over 19,000 people have been killed by landmines. Another 51,000 have been injured.Magawa is part of the “Hero Rat" project, which works across South East Asia and Africa, training rats to save lives by detecting landmines. Magawa started its training at the age of 10 weeks.He was trained to detect TNT, the chemical compound within explosives(炸药).The ability to sniff (嗅)out TNT makes him much faster than any person in searching for land mines.According to Christophe Cox, co — founder and CEO of APPO, a charity that trains the rats, the creatures can screen an area of 200 square meters in half an hour. "We really trust our rats. Very often after clearing a minefield, our teams will play a game of soccer on the cleared field to assure the quality of our work. So far our trainers have never had any accidents with rats because their size and weight permits them to walk across mine fields. They also work much faster than people.Described as friendly and hardworking by Malen, a Belgian trainer, Magawa has a work-life balance that is likely the envy of many a human. When he is not in the minefield, the 2-foot-long rat likes snacking on bananas, peanuts and watermelons, and taking a spin on the running wheel.32.What is the purpose of the “Hero Rat" project?A.To show honour to the brave rats.B.To save lives by detecting landmines.C.To analyze the chemicals in the landmines.D.To help people get rid of poverty in Africa.33.Why is playing soccer on the cleared field mentioned in Paragraph 6?A.To show their trust in their rats.B.To show their life after work.C.To introduce a hobby of his group.D.To find a way to celebrate success.34.What can we infer about Magawa?A.He is trained at a Belgium training base.B.He takes no risk of setting off landmines.C.He often searches for food when he is at work.D.He brings attention to the problem of landmines.35.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Sufferings caused by landmines.B.Hero Rat project set up to train rats. C.A rat awarded for life-saving work.D.Good ways to deal with landmines.参考答案1-20 CBAA DABB CABD DCBC BDCA 21-35 DACB ADA ACBD BABC。

高考英语二轮完形填空训练及答案_3

高考英语二轮完形填空训练及答案_3

山西太原市2016高考英语二轮完形填空训练(2)及答案完形填空。

(2014·山东青岛市质检)When I was a little boy, I would play outside for hours on sunny summer days and then have a deep and peaceful sleep at night. Sometimes, I’d have some vivid dreams, making me__1__for a moment. I would stare out into the darkness to see if anything was there and then__2__over and go back to sleep. I can still remember a few times when I woke up,__3__out into the darkness, and actually__4__someone there. It was Mom __5__ over me as I slept. Each time she__6__told me to go back to sleep and I closed my eyes again, feeling__7__ and loved.I__8__asked Mom why she watched me sleep from time to time but__9__seeing my own children __10__so fast, I think I know why she wanted to catch a moment in time and __11__ it in her heart forever. I just__12__ that she carried a lot of those moments with her into Heaven when she__13__at only 55.Last night I was sleeping lightly __14__ I suddenly felt someone near me. I opened my eyes an d saw Mom’s __15__ standing in the room, smiling at me. And then she was gone.Now __16__may say that this was just a dream,a wish or part of an old__17__. To me, though, it was__18__ that Mom’s loving spirit was still watching over me. To me it was evid ence enough to know that one day I would be__19__with her and everyone I have ever loved.Trust in their love. Know that your own life can be full of __20__,too. Then joyfully go out and live it with a brave heart and a smiling soul.1. A.excited B.afraidC.worried D.awake2. A.take B.rollC.look D.climb3. A.went B.burstC.looked D.found4. A.met B.sawC.expected D.dreamed5. A.watching B.treatingC.helping D.sitting6. A.angrily B.gladly C.silently D.gently7. A.quiet B.nervous C.safe D.anxious8. A.never B.often C.sometimes D.seldom9. A.before B.after C.since D.for10. A.bring up B.raise up C.lift up D.grow up 11. A.hold B.remove C.find D.cover 12. A.decide B.hope C.wonder D.remember 13. A.ran away B.put awayC.passed away D.took away 14. A.when B.while C.after D.before 15. A.body B.figure C.shape D.shadow 16. A.all B.none C.some D.any17. A.dream B.wish C.story D.memory 18. A.proof B.time C.chance D.belief 19. A.reunited B.buried C.connected D.joined 20. A.hope B.joy C.love D.surprise[解题导语] 在奥兰多市,作者每个星期六晚上都和家人到大街上去照顾无家可归的人。

高考 二轮专题完形填空(100题)专练特训(五篇)(含答案和分析)

高考 二轮专题完形填空(100题)专练特训(五篇)(含答案和分析)

迎高考完型填空专练特训(一)It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital. I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for appointment (约会)at 9:30.The nurse had him take a 1 in the waiting area, 2 him it would be at least 40 minutes3 someone would be able to see him. I saw him4 his watch and decided, since I was5 busy—my patient didn’t6 at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment.The gentleman said no and told me that he 7 to go to the nursing home on eat breakfast with his 8 . He told me that she had been 9 for a while and that she had a special disease, I asked if she would be 10 if he was a bit late. He replied that she 11 knew who he was, that she had notbeen able to 12 him for five years now. I w as 13 and asked him,“And you 14 goevery morning, even though she doesn’t know who you are?”He smiled and said.“She doesn’t know me, but I know who she is.”I had to hold bac k 15 as he left.Now I 16 that in marriages, true love is 17 of all that. The happiest people don’t 18have the best of everything;they just 19 the best of everything they have. 20 isn’t abouthow to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.1.A.breath B.test C.seat D.break2.A.persuading B.promising C.understanding D.telling3.A.if B.before C.since D.after4.A.taking off B.fixing C.looking at D.winding5.A.very B.also C.seldom D.not6.A.turn up B.show off C.come on D.go away7.A.needed B.forgot C.agreed D.happened8.A.daughter B.wife C.mother D.sister9.A.late B.well C.around D.there10.A.lonely B.worried C.doubtful D.hungry11.A.so far B.neither C.no longer D.already12.A.recognize B.answer C.believe D.expect13.A.moved B.disappointed C.surprised D.satisfied14.A.only B.then C.thus D.still15.A.curiosity B.tears C.words D.judgment16.A.realize B.suggest C.hope D.prove17.A.agreement B.expression C.acceptance D.exhibition18.A.necessarily B.completely C.naturally D.frequently19.A.learn B.make C.favor D.try20.A.Adventure B.Beauty C.Trust D.Life参考答案迎高考完形填空专练特训(二)My mother is 92. Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her 21 and visit the doctor, providing 22 and transportation. During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to 23 some small things she needs.Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was 24about three dollars. The only 25 to pay for the groceries was to take off the 26 she could do without: a bottle of rubbing alcohol(医用酒精)and a bar of soup. By taking of these, she was able to 27 the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.At this store, people 28 and then go off to the side to 29 their own groceries. My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a 30 came up to her and said, "Here are the things that you 31 ." handing her the rubbing alcohol and the 32 . My mother, who is never speechless, was speechless. She 33 for the woman's name and address so that she could 34 her. The woman told her it was her 35 .My mother was so 36 by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier (收银员)a five-dollar bill to keep on hand 37 the same happened to someone else if they didn't have enough 38 for all of their groceries.So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of 39 that not only helped my mother out, but 40 too.21.A.exercise B.housework C.cooking D.shopping22.A.reward B.medicine C.company D.shelter23.A.return B.collet C.order D.buy24.A.short B.cautious C.wrong D.concerned25.A.aim B.way C.advice D.reason26.A.weight B.things C.mask D.glasses27.A.raise B.add C.bring D.switch28.A.show up B.call in C.check out D.sit down29.A.store B.select C.deliver D.bag30.A.stranger B.cashier C.friend D.doctor31.A.looked for B.talked about C.threw away D.put back32.A.receipt B.soap C.cash D.bottle33.A.asked B.waited C.cared D.searched34.A.repay B.trust C.recognize D.help35.A.luck B.chance C.gift D.turn36.A.surprised B.amused C.touched D.convinced37.A.in case B.even if C.as though D.so that38.A.energy B.money C.space D.time39.A.faith B.courage C.kindness D.honor40.A.made her day B.change her mind C.caught her eyes D.met her demand21.D 22.C迎高考完型填空专练特训(三)It's the seaside bir专训ds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.Burchill was 41 at the hotel on business and planning to 42 some friends in the area.They had asked him to 43 some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he 44 a suitcase fullof pepperoni. As he was 45 that it would be too warm, he 46 it out on the table near an openwindow. He thought his pepperoni was 47 and well chilled (冷却) and he 48 .That's when things went 49 “I remember walking down the long 50 and opening thedoor to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls,”Burchill said in a recent letter of 51 to the 4-star hotel. "The seagulls immediately wen t 52 . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to 53 at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down, It was a real 54 .Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞).“I have 55 and I admit responsibility of my 56 ,”he said in the letter. “I come to you,57 , to apologize for the-damage I had 58 caused and to ask you to 59 my lifetime banfrom the hotel.”His letter 60 . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.41.A.studying B.staying C.looking D.packing42.A.visit B.help C.follow D.make43.A.sell B.have C.bring D.taste44.A.filled B.locked C.abandoned D.lost45.A.surprised B.pleased C.excited D.worried46.A.dug B.cleared C.cut D.laid47.A.delicious B.safe C.soft D.ready48.A.left B.nodded C.waited D.regretted49.A.far B.funny C.wrong D.blind50.A.beach B.driveway C.hall D.table51.A.application B.apology C.request D.invitation52.A.hungry B.dead C.missing D.wild53.A.wake up B.get out C.take off D.break in54.A.mess B.puzzle C.fight D.challenge55.A.recovered B.retired C.escaped D.matured56.A.suffering B.plans C.madness D.actions57.A.hands in pocketB.nose in the air C.hat in hand D.feet on the ground 58.A.indirectly B.deliberately C.cautiously D.secretly59.A.replace B.rememberC.reconsider D.renew60.A.arrived B.worked C.ended D.disappeared迎高考完型填空专练特训(四)I became a gardener when I was twelve. My early 61 of gardening may not have originated from my love for nature. It was to 62 my parents.At that time, we had a big yard in which a beautiful maple tree stood. But my mother often looked with 63 at this work of natural art. Those golden leaves seemed like tons of rubbish to her, “something else to 64 !”Seeing the neighbors busy with gardening, my father ever thought it a waste of time.At that age, I always did something 65 to whatever my parents did! If gardening were something they found 66 , I would plant a garden!I planted some lily (百合花)seeds in the yard. But they failed to 67 . I continued to sunflower seeds and roses. Wild 68 joy, I found the first rose bloom (开花). One by one, the flowers bloomed their heads off. 69 , I was touched by this land of wonder.70 , my parents showed no interest in my garden. My father even 71 at me because he foundit was 72 to move around my garden to the driveway. To my mother’s 73 , I put her vase my real roses which, in her eyes, were simply weeds 74 flowers.Regardless of their 75 , I kept on planting my garden and 76 to enjoy the pleasure gardening. Plants make such good companions: they breathe, they bloom, the y 77 to care and love.It has been many years since I made my first garden out of my desire to 78 my parent. Today I become known as Mrs. Greenthumbs, teaching gardening and hosting a gardening show which makes my parents feel very 79 . And now I could say it is my affection for 80 that makes me a real gardener.61.A.memory B.dream C.intention D.design62.A.please B.change C.help D.annoy63.A.doubt B.appreciation C.surprise D.excitement64.A.collect up B.care about C.clean up D.come in65.A.equal B.similar C.superior D.opposite66.A.painful B.valuable C.upsetting D.interesting67.A.come up B.break out C.hold on D.get through68.A.to B.with C.in D.by69.A.Luckily B.Cheerfully C.Regularly D.Eventually70.A.Inetead B.However C.Therefore D.Besides71.A.shouted B.laughed C.glanced D.jumped72.A.convenient B.troublesome C.enjoyed D.dangerous73.A.sadness B.displeasure C.delight D.relief74.A.other than B.more than C.rather than D.less than75.A.dislike B.encouragement C.threat D.suggestion76.A.decided B.stopped C.continued D.struggled77.A.devote B.turn C.respond D.lead78.A.defeat B.satisfy C.respect D.challenge79.A.proud B.comfortable C.strange D.disappointed80.A.freedom B.life C.growth D.nature迎高考完型填空专练特训(五)When I begain planning to move to Auckland to study, my mother was worried about a lack of jobs and cultural differences. Ignoring thes e 81 , I got there in July 2010. 82 I arrived, I realized the importance of getting a job 83 my living experience.Determined to do this 84 ,I spent several weeks going door-to-door for a job, found 85 response (回应).One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask 86 there were my job opportunities(机会).The people there advised me not to continue my job search in that 87 . As I was about to 88 , a man who had been listening approached me and asked me to wait outside 89 .Nearly ten minutes later , he 90 .He asked me about my plants and encouraged me to stay 91 .Then he offered me to Royal Oak to 92 a job .I was a little surprised, but had a 93 feeling about him . Along the way , I realized that I had94 resumes (简历).Seeing this, the m an 95 at his business partner's office to make me fifteen 96 copies. He also gave me some 97 on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resumes and went home feeling ver y 98 . The following day, I received a 99 from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.It seems that the world always 100 to you when you need it. And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing.81.A.doubts B.concerns C.instructions D.reasons82.A.Even if B.Every time C.Now that D.Soon after83.A.of B.at C.for D.with84.A.on my own B.on my way C.by any chance D.by the day85.A.any B.much C.some D.little86.A.why B.wherever C.whether D.whenever87.A.director B.attitude C.language D.manner88.A.answer B.work C.leave D.refuse89.A.for ever B.at any time C.as usual D.for a while90.A.returned B.hesitated C.passed D.regretted91.A.silent B.busy C.positive D.comfortable92.A.pick out B.search for C.take on D.give up93.A.dull B.good C.guilty D.general94.A.made use of B.taken care of C.run out of D.become tired of95.A.stopped B.knocked C.glanced D.appeared96.A.right B.more C.former D.different97.A.pressures B.agreements C.impressions D.suggestions98.A.lonely B.funny C.disappointed D.satisfied99.A.call B.tip C.present D.report100.A.turns off B.goes over C.gives back D.looks up迎高考完型填空专练特训(一)答案与分析【答案】1.C 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.B11.C 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.D【分析】这是一篇记叙文。

【高考专题】2020年高考英语二轮专题复习 完形填空5篇 三(含答案)

【高考专题】2020年高考英语二轮专题复习 完形填空5篇 三(含答案)

2020年高考英语二轮专题复习完形填空5篇三1.I retired from my family business four years ago.But I've never been 1 of achallenge.I've sailed around the world before.And I've decided to fly east from Western Australia in a 2 .For the last two years I have trained hard,spending 150 hours 3 with my ground team.When the big day came,thousands of people gathered to 4 the launch.It was a 5 start,with a smooth and steady take­off.I was 6 but still had some doubts—I was flying into the 7 .I couldn't guarantee I'd see my friends and family again.The capsule where I stayed was designed to 8 if I landed in water,but I was not sure whether I could 9 the cruelty of the ocean. 50 ,I kept watching the weather,communicating with my land team and 11 the altitude to achieve the perfect speed and direction.On my fifth day,I was terrified to notice I was losing oxygen. 12 ,I managed to save my life by adjusting the pressure in the oxygen cylinder (氧气瓶) to stop the oxygen escaping.I know it was vital to stay 13 to control the flight,altitude and my oxygenflow,so I held a spoon between two fingers—if I 14 ,it would fall and wake me up.I never questioned why I was doing this.It is such a unique 55 to see our beautiful planet from high above.Seeing the coast of Australia again on my 11th day was a huge 16 .I knew my journey was nearly over.It was to be a new world record.I could see my team 17 below as I flew over.This 18 really pushed me to my limits,but it hasn't 19 me.Next year,I want to fly even higher to break another 60 for the hot­air balloon flight.1.A.shy B.skepticalC.fond D.confident2.A.plane B.helicopterC.wingsuit D.hot­air balloon3.A.debating B.preparingC.carving D.traveling4.A.welcome B.inspectC.delay D.witness5.A.perfect B.falseC.poor D.fresh6.A.amused B.puzzledC.excited D.frightened7.A.future B.unknownC.shelter D.reality8.A.digest B.recycleC.float D.fly9.A.survive B.showC.evaluate D.comment10.A.Finally B.HoweverC.Therefore D.Besides11.A.losing B.ignoringC.proving D.adjusting12.A.Strangely B.LuckilyC.Normally D.Conveniently13.A.calm B.awakeC.patient D.relaxed14.A.looked around B.carried onC.dropped off D.turned up15.A.experience B.excuseC.dream D.tradition16.A.loss B.disasterC.burden D.relief17.A.exercising B.celebratingC.escaping D.quarreling18.A.challenge B.accidentC.race D.failure19.A.interested B.confusedC.annoyed D.discouraged20.A.promise B.balanceC.record D.barrier2.People say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. That 1 comes to me as I2 the house purchased in 1962 by my parents. My mother passed away in 1996. Myfather left the house 3 my sister and me when he died a few months ago.After Dad was 4 , we looked around the 5 house where we grew up and that Dad loved so much. At first we felt so 6 at all the stuff (东西) left. Like so many of their generation, my parents 7___everything. And like many in my generation, we faced anxious8 about what to abandon and what to keep.As we started throwing out old phone books and every medical bill from every 9 my parents ever saw, I also 10 many hidden treasures. Mom’s pocketbook was in their bedroom closet, which had everything in it, ___11 her hairbrush with hair, as if she were still here. And Dad, who was a World War II veteran (退伍兵) and a world traveler,12 everything—from little spoons from all over the world to everyletter he wrote to his parents while in the 13 . The letters he wrote during the war14 his thoughts as a young man. Later, in the basement, I __15 our old kitchen table, which brought back16 of my parents and sister and me having breakfast together.I’m realizing all these things17 my parents’ life journey. Each time I go to the18 , I find something that reminded me of my childhood or teaches me somethingabout my parents I19 knew. 20 , from the shabby furniture to all the hidden treasures, means more to me than all the money in the world.1.A.thought B.goal C.principle D.coincidence2.A.looked forB.looked throughC.looked intoD.looked after3.A.with B.for C.to D.by4.A.retired B.ill C.gone D.injured5.A.clean B.strange C.modern D.empty6.A.pleased B.familiar C.disappointed D.astonished7.A.saved B.enjoyed C.purchased D.designed8.A.decisions B.bargains C.challenges D.responsibilities9.A.person B.neighbor C.doctor D.child10.A.bought B.discovered C.buried D.lost11.A.even B.just C.only D.yet12.A.liked B.bought C.kept D.lost13.A.countryside B.army C.college D.school14.A.receive B.direct C.sense D.describe15.A.repaired B.cleaned C.spotted D.set16.A.introductionsB.memoriesC.descriptionsD.communications17.A.recognized B.represented C.instructed D.confirmed18.A.supermarket B.church C.office D.house19.A.merely B.always C.really D.never20.A.Anything B.Nothing C.Everything D.Something3.For me,two of the loveliest words in English are “Life persists”.I 1 them years ago as a college student,sitting in the library, 2 ,workingon a paper.Out of nowhere,those words came 3 off the page in a quote (引语):“In the midst of death life persists,in the midst of 4 truth persists,in the midst of darkness light persists.”Suddenly I wasn't unhappy and impatient any more.Then I 5 my granddad.I loved to talk with him.And I was 6 to hear what he'd think of it.He had poor hearing,so I had to 7 it a few times,but once he 8 it,he laughed.“All I can say to that is totally 9 ,” he said on the phone.I told him how glad I was,aftera long winter,to finally see spring and 10 to find that quote.“Why is that?”he asked.“Well,spring is a sure 11 that life persists.And it just makes me 12 .”He laughed again,and then 13 his lovely voice,he recited for me his 14 “spring time” words: “The desert shall rejoice (高兴),and 15 as the rose does...even with joy and singing.”Many years later,16 my husband and I drove across a desert with many wildflowers and blooming (盛开的) cactuses,I could 17 hear my granddad laughing:“The desert shall rejoice.”Life persists,and so do we,in the silence of 18 and the blooming of cactuses; and in the dead of 19 and the green of spring.Spring 20 us that we're alive forever.1.A.looked for B.happened onC.picked out D.made up2.A.bored B.concentratedC.tired D.confused3.A.running B.dancingC.rushing D.moving4.A.fear B.accusationC.suspicion D.untruth5.A.called B.visitedC.consulted D.informed6.A.patient B.confidentC.upset D.desperate7.A.copy B.printC.repeat D.recite8.A.got B.madeC.undertook D.managed9.A.puzzlement B.scepticismC.agreement D.disapproval10.A.practically B.especiallyC.obviously D.naturally11.A.way B.inspirationC.remark D.sign12.A.astonished B.energeticC.merry D.alive13.A.in B.withC.of D.beyond14.A.impressive B.superbC.classical D.favorite15.A.exist B.flowerC.survive D.sow16.A.after B.whenC.until D.although17.A.hardly B.alwaysC.almost D.mostly18.A.journeys B.wordsC.world D.desert19.A.winter B.springC.summer D.autumn20.A.convinces B.assuresC.reminds D.strikes4.Trees play a vital part in keeping the balance of the ecosystem.Cutting too many treesfor urban use and other purposes does great harm to the environmental1 .It is needless to say that deforestation (砍伐树林) has2 effects on theenvironment.One of the major disadvantages of deforestation is that it 3 the water cycle.Trees are 4 for drawing water from the soil and releasing moisture (水分) into the atmosphere.Deforestation disturbs the water cycle and makes the environment 5 .Climate change is a (n) 6 of cutting down too many trees.Burning of forests 7 a large amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases,which are known for trapping atmospheric heat, 8 increasing the average temperature of the earth surface.The rise in the average temperature of our planet is bound to 9 sea level.Global warming has already begun causing the 10 of the ice at the poles,thus adding to the rise in sea level.Animals 11 trees or other plants.By cutting down trees,we 12 animals of their sources of food and cause the destruction of animal life.It can lead to the13 of a variety of animal species.Global warming that is largely caused bydeforestation 14 endangers plants and animals.It is believed that the use of fossil 15 —oil and gas—causes global warming.But research has revealed that deforestation is one of its major 16 .It is the main reason behind the 17 of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, 58 to the greenhouse effect.So,we need to show greater 19 for deforestation.We need to take measures to 20 deforestation so that we can hope for a better environment.1.A.balance B.pollutionC.damage D.science2.A.positive B.extraC.various D.magical3.A.completes B.repeatsC.benefits D.destroys4.A.famous B.responsible C.ready D.possible5.A.drier B.warmer C.colder D.cooler6.A.outcome B.example C.movement D.reward7.A.gets rid of B.results in C.makes use of D.takes over8.A.hardly B.meanwhile C.thus D.instead9.A.lower B.keep C.reach D.raise10.A.melting B.recycling C.freezing D.burning11.A.cut down B.live onC.climb up D.turn over12.A.rob B.remind C.inform D.accuse13.A.protection B.extinction C.satisfaction D.civilization14.A.never B.barely C.further D.hardly15.A.plants B.animals C.fuels D.stones16.A.purposes B.interestsC.effects D.causes17.A.fall B.difference C.balance D.rise18.A.referring B.leadingC.exposing D.appealing19.A.potential B.concern C.confidence D.spirit20.A.advocate B.ignoreC.discover D.prevent5.I was in desperate need of a break.The “witching hour” was upon us once again,dinner was burning on the stove,and fights were 1 between my two children.The crying was never­ending and I was 2 the end of my rope.But I was holding down the fort until a way after bedtime.I 3 a friend who has four children the same ages as mine,and she was in a similar4 .Our husbands were5 the same meeting that night.I could hear the screamingin the 6 ,interrupted by Jen's shouting.She kept 7 the phone to pick up the baby because he was crying.It seemed as if we were all suffering 8 .Couldn't there be a way for us to break up the sameness?9 !The first play date was at Jen's house the following Wednesday at 4 pm.My daughter10 into the basement playroom with the other children.Jen and I sat just 11some adult company.We ordered a pizza and salad,and all of the children actually ate their dinner.My kids aren't big salad fans,but if other kids are eating it, 12 it's cool.The entire large pizza was eaten up rapidly.Jen and I did the 13 together.When we were done,we invited them back and they all danced to a music DVD 14 it was time to go.My kids went 15 to bed when we got home.I felt rejuvenated(恢复活力的).The e­mail from Jen the next morning 16 her similar feelings.We were on to something and it had to 17 .The following Wednesday play date was at my house,and it was 18 the same.The kids had a great time 19 .Watching kids play together without fighting is a truly great thing.Wednesday night gives me a chance to sit and really 20 my children as little people.1.A.breaking up B.dying downC.fading away D.breaking out2.A.at B.inC.on D.by3.A.met B.calledC.invited D.visited4.A.condition B.situationC.consideration D.stage5.A.attending B.holdingC.participating D.joining6.A.environment B.atmosphereC.consequence D.background7.A.dropping B.holdingC.throwing D.talking8.A.differently B.regularlyC.equally D.slightly9.A.Completely B.Absolutely C.Perhaps D.Maybe10.A.hid B.fellC.disappeared D.dragged11.A.appreciating B.expecting C.imagining D.enjoying12.A.apparently B.surprisingly C.similarly D.oppositely13.A.cleaning B.washingC.cooking D.dancing14.A.when B.unlessC.until D.before15.A.slowly B.actively C.unwillingly D.right16.A.announced B.explained C.confirmed D.delivered17.A.improve B.continueC.stop D.start18.A.usually B.exactlyC.generally D.accurately19.A.making themselves up B.wearing themselves out C.setting themselves apart D.giving themselves away20.A.understand B.noticeC.observe D.realize答案解析1.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

高三英语二轮复习随堂训练 完形填空.3 含答案

高三英语二轮复习随堂训练 完形填空.3  含答案

随堂训练1IthinkI’moneoftheluckiestpeopleintheworldbecauseofthetimeI’mabletos pendwithyoungpeoplewhoarenotafraidtoshowtheirexcitementandzestfor life.1,Iwouldpreferapersonwithpassionandenthusiasmtoapersonwith2an dtalentanydayoftheweek.Youcanteachanddevelopskills,3youcannotdevel opaloveforlifeandanoptimisticattitude.Theseare4ofapersonandappearata lltimesduringworkorplay.Furthermore,theyaretraitsthatoneisbornwithan dtheywillnever5them.Asa6andanIndependentEducationandCareerPlanningAdvisor,I7toom anychildrenandyoungadultswhoareonaroadtodespairunlesssomeonecanf indawaytochangetheirattitudetowards8andindeedlifeitself!9,societyhasturnedouttoomanychildrenandyoungadultsthatareunwil lingtoputmuch10orthoughtintotheirwork.WheneverIcomeacrosssuchpeo ple—11orold,I’mremindedofaboywhow entwithhismotheronablueberrypi ckinghikeintothe12.Theboyfilledhis13mostlywithmoss(苔藓)andthencoveredthemosswithathinlayerofblueberriessothatitlooked14 .Butthenextmorning,hefoundtheblueberrypiewhichhismother15forhimw asmoss.So16,whetheryouareinschoolor17,ifyouhaveenthusiasmandifyouare 18toputinconsistenteffortalongwithpassion,youwillreceivethe19.If,onthe otherhand,youare20andprefertotakeshortcuts,youshouldnotexpecttoachievethesameresults.1.A.Obviously B.Personally C.Luckily D.Quickly2.A.skills B.ideas C.kindness D.courage3.A.or B.for C.but D.if4.A.choices B.requests C.appearances D.characterse B.deserve C.lose D.remember6.A.journalist B.doctor C.colleague D.teacher7.A.searchfor eacrossC.careaboutD.dependon8.A.learning B.donating C.speaking D.greeting9.A.Eventually B.UnfortunatelyC.HopefullyD.Perfectly10.A.equipment rmation C.effort D.possession11.A.innocent B.young C.poor D.stupid12.A.woods B.corner C.park D.market13.A.mouth B.pan C.basket D.hand14.A.delicious B.beautiful C.clean D.full15.A.collected B.baked C.kept D.bought16.A.promise B.guess C.remember D.look17.A.indanger B.indistanceC.inhospitalD.atwork18.A.willing B.confident C.proud D.careful19.A.crop B.trust C.votes D.rewardszy B.busy C.curious D.stubborn 【解题思路】第一步采论点引论据本文是议论文,阅读首段,得出本文的主旨即论点:Iwouldpreferapersonwithpassionandenthusiasmtoapersonwith_____ _andtalentanydayoftheweek.作者鲜明地表达了自己的观点。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

2016合肥市高考英语:完形填空二轮训练(4)及答案完型填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

[议论文型完形填空]With excitement and enthusiasm we started our small business. No longer were we __1__ to have a weekly paycheck (工资). We now were on our own to __2__ an income to provide us with the money to live. I was a little __3__ about our ability to do this, but Byron believed in our products, and believed in our ability to __4__.We invested heavily in producing a number of products, __5__ none of them are popular with customers. The market gave us so heavy a __6__ that we hardly made enough money to pay our expenses.We now had our money __7__ in the booth (货摊) that we had rented for the summer and fall months. We had a lot of money __8__ up in materials. So we did not have enough money to __9__ our monthly bills. We were discouraged, and the thoughts of failure ran through our heads.As we discussed our __10__,I happened to read the words by Mary Pickford: “If you have made mistakes…there is always another chance for you…you may have a__11__ start, for this thing we call ‘failure’ is not falling down, but __12__ down.”The words strengthen my determination and Byron's __13__ that we could succeed. We did fall down, but we were __14__ not to stay down! So, we stepped back and refocused. We came up with new products using remaining __15__. We redesigned our booth. We reconsidered our pricing system. And, we started making enough money to pay our __16__.If we had done nothing, if we allowed ourselves to “stay down”,then we would have __17__. But we made the choice to learn from our __18__,and we moved forward with more determination. These words __19__ a much better idea on failure —a chance for a fresh start! The most important point here is “choice” because you decide how you __20__ your failure, you decide if you stay down.1. A.happy B.willingC.safe D.ready2. A.receive B.produce C.win D.save3. A.patient B.fond C.proud D.worried4. A.work B.survive C.compete D.succeed5. A.unless B.butC.so D.though6. A.surprise B.gift C.pleasure D.blow7. A.spent B.lentC.wasted D.lost8. A.put B.tiedC.taken D.used9. A.print B.coverC.write D.send10. A.holidays B.choices C.skills D.trips11. A.fresh B.good C.natural D.sudden12. A.lying B.falling C.staying D.turning13. A.suggestion B.imagination C.belief D.requirement14. A.reminded B.supposed C.determined D.prepared 15. A.tools B.machines C.materials D.goods16. A.debts B.billsC.products D.prices17. A.died B.hurtC.slept D.failed18. A.mistakes B.dreamsC.performances D.promises19. A.explain B.createC.offer D.prove20. A.explore B.preventC.forget D.view(一)【要点综述】本文通过作者自身创业的经历,向人们诠释了“失败”的真谛,即“失败”意味着有机会重新开始!1.C每周领取的工资自然是“安全可靠的”。

句意:“我们”失去了每周得以保障生活的工资。

2.B收入是靠挣来的,故选择produce“创收”。

句意:“我们”现在只能靠自己来赚钱维持生计。

3.D因为刚开始创业,所以对未来充满“担忧”。

句意:“我”很担心“我们”的能力是否能应对这些。

4.D拜伦对“我们”的产品非常信赖,不仅如此,他还相信“我们”的能力,相信“我们”一定能成功。

5.B句意:“我们”在市场上投入了大量的资金,生产了大量的产品,但是没有一种产品受顾客的青睐。

6.D句意:市场给了“我们”沉重的打击,结果“我们”几乎没有足够的钱来支出费用。

a heavy blow一个沉重的打击。

7.A根据下文“we had rented for the summer…”可知A项正确。

句意:现在“我们”的钱都用来租货摊……8.B钱都用来买原材料了,所以都被捆绑住了。

tie up此处意为“投放(钱、资金、储蓄等)使不能移作他用”。

9.B句意:因此,“我们”没有足够的钱来供应每个月的花销。

cover此处意为“负担、支付(费用)”。

10.B这里指面对不利情况,“我们”要做的选择。

11.A a fresh start重新开始。

12.C失败并不意味着跌倒,而意味着一直往下跌。

stay此处意为“保持……(的状态)”。

13.C根据文章语境可知C项正确。

这些话使“我们”更加坚定信心。

14.C句意:“我们”是跌倒了,但“我们”绝不会一直往下跌!be determined to do sth决心做某事。

15.C根据前文的“钱都花在买原材料上了”可知C项正确。

16.B pay bills支付账单。

17.D句意:如果“我们”什么都不做,如果“我们”放任自己一直往下跌,“我们”就真的失败了。

18.A句意:但是,“我们”选择从错误中吸取教训,然后更加坚定地前进。

19.C句意:这些话给了“失败”更好的诠释——有机会重新开始!20.D事情完全取决于你对失败的看法,取决于你是否决定任其下跌。

【由上海市黄浦区2014模拟改编】Directions: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In India, almost all marriages are arranged. Even among the educated middle classes in modern urban India, marriage is as much a concern of the families as it is of the __1__. So customary is the practice of arranged marriage that there is a special name for a marriage which is not __2__: It is called a “love match”.On my first trip to India, I met many young men and women whose parents were in the process of “getting them married”. In many cases, the bride and groom would not meet each other before the marriage. __3__ they might meet for a brief conversation, and this meeting would take place only after their parents had decided that the match was __4__. Parents do not force their children to marry a person who either marriage partner finds unacceptable. But only after one match isrefused will another be sought.As a young American woman in India for the first time, I found this custom of arranged marriage__5__. How could any intelligent young person __6__ to such a marriage without great reluctance? It was __7__ to everything I believed about the importance of romantic love as the only basis of a happy marriage. It was also in conflict with my strongly held beliefs that the choice of such a close and permanent relationship could be made only by individuals __8__. If anyone had tried to arrange my marriage, I would have been __9__!Sita, one of my young friends, was a college graduate with a degree in political science. She had been __10__ for over a year while her parents were arranging a match for her. I found it difficult to accept the obedient(顺从的)manner in which this well-educated young woman awaited the outcome of a process that would __11__ her spending the rest of her life with a man she hardly knew, a total stranger, __12__ by her parents.In frustration and distress, I asked her, “Don’t you care who you __13__?” “Of course I care,” she answered. “This is why I must let my parents choose a boy for me. My marriage is too important to be arranged by such a(n) __14__ person as myself. In such matters, it is better to have my parents’ __15__”.1. A. classes B. individuals C. society D. country2. A. matched B. decided C. concerned D. arranged3. A. After all B. In addition C. At most D. On average4. A. comfortable B. imperfect C. suitable D. dissatisfying5. A. acceptable B. amazing C. depressing D. strange6. A. agree B. turn C. exchange D. devote7. A. customary B. remarkable C. similar D. contrary8. A. involved B. present C. informed D. available9. A. ambitious B. proud C. rebellious D. puzzled10. A. fighting B. protesting C. waiting D. dreaming11. A. profit from B. hold back C. act out D. result in12. A. picked out B. picked up C. taken up D. taken out13. A. encounter B. favor C. marry D. join14. A. intelligent B. unfortunate C. inexperienced D. careless15. A. blessing B. guidance C. fortune D. promise【参考答案】1 – 5 B DCCD 6 – 10 ADACC 11 – 15 DACCB【由上海市崇明县2014模拟改编】Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Due to rising pollution and a strengthening yuan, Beijing saw its tourist numbers drop to 4.20 million visits from January to November in 2013 from 5.01 million visits in 2012.The number of overseas travelers to Beijing grew after the city hosted the 2008 Olympics until 2012, when it saw a 3.8% __1__, followed by the further drop last year. The unexpected drop in 2013 came __2__ new policies introduced in a(n) __3__ to support China’s tourism industry. But only 14,000 tourists __4__ the visa-free stopover, according to the Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, well short of the 20,000 target officials had __5__ predicted.Jiang Yiyi, deputy director of the Institute of International Tourism at the China Tourism Academy, __6__ part of the drop-off in foreign tourists to the strengthening yuan.In 2013, the yuan increased almost 3% against the U.S. dol lar, making “Beijing a more expensive__7__ than in the past”, Jiang Yiyi noted.“At the same time,” she said, “other countries have seen their tourist numbers grow as the currencies(货币) __8__. While RMB is on the rise, currencies from some of China’s __9__ for tourism, such as Japan, are depreciating(贬值), meaning travel to some other Asian countries has been getting cheaper while travel to China is becoming more expensive, ” Jiang Yiyi said. In 2013, the Japanese yen fell 21% against the U.S. dollar, __10__ 10 million overseas tourists.The Beijing Tourism Development Commission noted that the country’s battle with pollution is another __11__ cities face in attracting overseas tourists.Heavy air pollution from Beijing to Shanghai, where pollution levels went off the charts in December, __12__ don’t do much to help attract tourists.China’s tourism officials are expecting to__13__ the trend of declining overseas visitors in 2014—possible, experts say, if it __14__ its outdated tour packages and lowers ticket prices.Jiang Yiyi at the China Tourism Academy suggests China adopt a long-term national plan to __15__ the country’s image and investment in overseas tourism to attract more visitors.1. A. growth B. decline C. change D. influence2. A. in addition to B. by means of C. as a result of D. in spite of3. A. attempt B. agreement C. hurry D. mood4. A. got familiar with B. came up with C. took advantage of D. put emphasis on5. A. fortunately B. frequently C. previously D. occasionally6. A. devoted B. owed C. attached D. exposed7. A. destination B. tourism C. authority D. association8. A. reform B. collapse C. stabilize D. weaken9. A. competitors B. supporters C. investors D. reminders10. A. inspiring B. attracting C. disappointing D. embarrassing11. A. opportunity B. situation C. obstacle D. alternative12. A. relevantly B. approximately C. dramatically D. certainly13. A. set B. reverse C. confirm D. follow14. A. revises B. sells C. excludes D. demonstrates15. A. create B. keep C. damage D. improve【参考答案】1. B2. D3. A4. C5. C6. B7. A8. D9. A 10. B11. C 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. D【由山东省枣庄市滕州一中2014高考英语二模改编】完形填空。

相关文档
最新文档