浙江英语高考完形填空练习 1-3

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浙江高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空My 85-year-old mother came to live with me a year ago last November. She was very ill and I had to put my life on hold to 1 her.Each morning, I got her up and 2 her and made her breakfast, and sat with her. I rushed for a bowl when she felt sick, and lit fires to keep her warm. I cooked and 3 her to take a few bites.It’s a hard job looking after a sick or dying parent, whoever you are. But it was 4 hard for me, a doctor myself. I couldn’t help treating her in two different ways. The medical professional in me led me to examine her in 5 as if she were my patient. As a 6 , I saw the woman who had given birth to me, wiped my nose, sent me to college and had been 7 presence in my life for over half a century.Also, my mother didn’t 8 my hard work or understand that other people’s help could have 9 the burden.None of the treatments her doctors gave her 10 , and finally her life became about comfort. When finally she accepted the painkillers, she accepted the fact that she would 11 .Illness and need took us across personal boundary I’d never before considered. We used to argue a lot, 12 during this time we shared stories and memories and we became 13 .When the 14 came, we accepted the fact that we looked at the world in different ways, but what 15 was that we loved each other.1.A.take pride in B.care for C.refer to D.put up with 2.A.assessed B.taught C.dressed D.demanded 3.A.forced B.permitted C.warned D.persuaded 4.A.acceptably B.naturally C.proudly D.especially 5.A.coldness B.curiosity C.regret D.enthusiasm 6.A.professor B.nurse C.doctor D.daughter 7.A.occasional B.dramatic C.constant D.fortunate 8.A.appreciate B.instruct C.enjoy D.challenge 9.A.turned off B.taken off C.paid off D.got off10.A.changed B.thought C.worked D.performed 11.A.recover B.die C.improve D.defeat 12.A.but B.so C.or D.and 13.A.closer B.rougher C.harder D.tougher 14.A.chances B.accident C.end D.event 15.A.ignored B.affected C.passed D.matteredIt never occurred to me to think about my future job till I entered high school. In the years before high school, I 16 much on football and music. That was 17 I spent most of my spare time. After I entered high school, my 18 for civil engineering (土木工程) inspired me to make greater efforts.I found my way to civil engineering 19 when I read an article about the Los Angeles earthquake in 1994. Its consequence was so awful that I was totally shocked. During the earthquake, many buildings fell down. The disaster led to heavy casualties (伤亡). The 20 sent me into thinking about how the building projects could be safer, and how I could get them that way. From then on, I 21 to learn civil engineering. 22 different kinds of buildings is a form of recreation for me. Sitting on my bicycle for hours watching the houses around me has made me feel the 23 to shape our buildings into solid ones.To achieve my ambition, I must 24 that I can get high grades in all my subjects. In school, I am truly fond of science and good at math. 25 , my high school years had been challenged. My poor writing skills used to 26 me a lot. Fortunately, I had a strong wish to achieve my dream. It was the desire, which27 me to keep practicing, that helped me overcome my shortcomings.Over the years, I have learned to stick with things that I find right 28 . This character will stay with me till my efforts 29 . That, combined with my longstanding curiosity about 30 our world, is what will make me a great civil engineer someday soon.16.A.relied B.concentrated C.lived D.depended 17.A.how B.when C.why D.what 18.A.talent B.need C.love D.pity 19.A.fortunately B.directly C.frequently D.accidentally 20.A.ruins B.wastes C.pollutants D.emissions21.A.promised B.managed C.expected D.determined 22.A.Designing B.Completing C.Observing D.Understanding 23.A.expense B.necessity C.trend D.solution 24.A.ensure B.admit C.believe D.declare 25.A.Therefore B.However C.Moreover D.Thus 26.A.cheat B.frighten C.bother D.hurt 27.A.forced B.reminded C.restricted D.urged 28.A.easily B.personally C.firmly D.naturally 29.A.give off B.get off C.turn off D.pay off 30.A.shaping B.highlighting C.viewing D.savingMeles Deck became an orphan(孤儿)and soon joined in the 31 economy, along with about 10,000 other orphaned kids in Addis, Ethiopia(埃塞俄比亚). To survive, he 32 shoes and begged.Then at nine, Deck met Meheret Worku. Worku flew from Canada to her hometown of Addis in 33 with her husband and their child, Rebecca. “Why aren’t they wearing any shoes?” Rebecca asked 34 about kids in the street. It was her question that pushed Worku to 35 immediately.Worku left Ethiopia in 1981 to study in Canada, and then graduated from University, began teaching, met Smillie and 36 a family. These opportunities were thanks to her 37 –a gift from her father, an Ethiopian general. When Worku’s father died, his 38 wish was for his children to someday return to help their country.All children can 39 school in Ethiopia, but many don’t. Uniforms, books and other costs all 40 them to class. So the couple started from there. As the years went by, Worku continued to 41 between Canada and Ethiopia to ensure Deck and many others got 42 , housing and care.Now 29, Deck has a job as a tour guide. “Some young people are 43 to drugs or they become pickpockets,” he says. “If you have 44 , that’s a good advantage to change your life.” Of Worku, he says, “She’s like my 45 .”Seeing Ethiopian orphaned kids grow stronger, Worku feels she’s done right by her dad.31.A.snack B.market C.community D.street 32.A.sold B.wore C.shined D.delivered 33.A.contact B.company C.harmony D.relief 34.A.worriedly B.excitedly C.curiously D.eagerly 35.A.act B.perform C.reply D.play 36.A.raised B.started C.got D.gathered 37.A.choice B.interest C.efforts D.education 38.A.first B.best C.final D.chief 39.A.attend B.leave C.visit D.afford 40.A.inspire B.enable C.support D.block 41.A.study B.live C.travel D.transport 42.A.achievements B.supplies C.equipment D.currency 43.A.addicted B.familiar C.thankful D.absorbed 44.A.luck B.faith C.shelter D.school 45.A.mother B.sister C.aunt D.teacherBack starting from my fourth grade, I was in low spirits for about four and a half years. Never really had any 46 during that time. My only one had just moved away in the third grade. I always felt 47 , with no one and not even my family to talk to. I didn’t think they knew what I was 48 . It was a really hard time. I’d always 49 my feelings and just put on a nice, fake smile for them. That was all they 50 , right?During my seventh-grade year, I started to make a friend or two. My depression (消沉) state started 51 . But at some time I was still 52 myself, calling myself fat or ugly. My friends tried their best to help and it did 53 in some ways but not fully. It was a surprise that I found what I was 54 : music. I found this song called “Beautiful”. There was one line that said, “You are beautiful in every single way.” I now 55 that we are all beautiful and no guy or girl can tell us otherwise. 56 some people can’t see that.Now I 57 believe that even a song can 58 a person’s life just because of the lyrics you hear. I just hope they find this 59 and listen to it. I also hope it has the same 60 it had on me when I was suffering.46.A.friends B.families C.ideas D.troubles 47.A.angry B.stressed C.regretful D.lonely 48.A.learning B.accepting C.experiencing D.expecting 49.A.exchange B.hide C.hurt D.observe 50.A.ordered B.tried C.suggested D.wanted 51.A.coming true B.taking over C.getting out D.dying down 52.A.behaving B.conducting C.disliking D.ignoring 53.A.disappear B.exist C.work D.suffer 54.A.missing B.wondering C.following D.developing 55.A.recommend B.doubt C.admit D.realize 56.A.Importantly B.Naturally C.Sadly D.Obviously 57.A.formally B.strongly C.likely D.regularly 58.A.change B.save C.control D.take 59.A.motto B.song C.lesson D.voice 60.A.effect B.chance C.choice D.feelingChicago was hit with a snowstorm over the weekend, and Jahmal Cole’s 61 blew up with messages from elderly neighbors: They needed 62 shoveling(铲雪)in front of their homes. So Cole sent out a(n) 63 online Friday night asking for 10 volunteers to come to his neighborhood, Chatham, to shovel the snow that was 64 .When he went to the train station Saturday morning to see whether anyone had 65 to assist, he couldn’t believe what he saw. About 120 people stood on the platform, many with shovels, 66 to work. Many volunteers were from outside Chicago. One man had 67 taken a bus from Indiana. He sent them out to dozens of addresses where snow needed to be 68 .”When you’ re getting such emails, you don’t want to 69 people,” said Cole. “This was literally me trying to help out the neighbors. I wanted to make a campaign next time, 70 more people to take action.”After shoveling dozens of sidewalks and walkways, a 71 that lasted until 3 p. m. that afternoon, Cole and the volunteers went out together to have lunch at a neighborhoodrestaurant. To their 72 , an unknown customer paid the bill for their 73 .“I’m 74 of our city,” Cole said. “People could have been home with families or making snowmen, but they came out to help, which 75 the spirit rooted in the city.”61.A.inbox B.website C.room D.doorway 62.A.time B.help C.tools D.energy 63.A.notice B.request C.invitation D.signal 64.A.falling B.melting C.dancing D.piling65.A.set out B.passed on C.showed up D.kept up 66.A.ready B.curious C.able D.nervous 67.A.almost B.only C.even D.just 68.A.delivered B.reserved C.covered D.cleared 69.A.disappoint B.bother C.offend D.worry 70.A.relying on B.appealing to C.bringing up D.applying to 71.A.fix B.test C.job D.lesson 72.A.relief B.delight C.surprise D.regret 73.A.gesture B.appetite C.reward D.preparation 74.A.sure B.proud C.certain D.mindful 75.A.lifts B.revives C.passes D.exhibitsAged 25, I’d been 76 home when my wheels hit a puddle and I lost control. The car flew through the air, and when it landed, my body was soaked in blood.77 , a driver stopped to help me and I was cut out of my vehicle. Looking up in the ambulance, I saw a 78 face. “You lectured us not long ago,” I said to Dr Stephen Rashford, my former teacher. Before he could reply, I began to 79 : How would I become a doctor now? Seeing the fear in my eyes, he tried to 80 me. “Everything will be okay,” he said. “If you want to get back to medicine after this, you’ll find a way.”When I was alone in hospital, I 81 completely. “I’m crippled (残废)!” I cried, noting the many tubes coming out of me.After eight months in hospital, I went back home, having 82 some upper limb (上肢) function and the ability to sit up again. 83 I had no movement in my fingers and legs.Despite all the misfortunes, over time, I began to 84 what had happened to me and I could still enjoy life.As time passed, academics at university 85 me. “If you want to come back, now is the time you told me.” However, returning to study after five years away was a 86 .In 2016, I passed my exams in university and was eventually 87 a scholarship at Gold Coast University Hospital. I can do everything from ultrasounds (超声波) to inserting cannulas (插管), but I know the most 88 part of being a good doctor is having a heart. The patients never showed any 89 about having me, a person with walking disability, as their doctor. In fact, a man in a wheelchair even expressed his confidence in me. “You understand what I’m 90 ,” he said.76.A.driving B.walking C.running D.skipping 77.A.Apparently B.Luckily C.Accidentally D.Actually 78.A.ordinary B.normal C.strange D.familiar 79.A.panic B.hesitate C.regret D.freeze 80.A.cheat B.remind C.comfort D.persuade 81.A.broke up B.broke down C.broke through D.broke out 82.A.eased B.regained C.performed D.improved 83.A.But B.Besides C.With D.Addition 84.A.realize B.value C.forget D.accept 85.A.mentioned B.questioned C.called D.absorbed 86.A.chance B.reward C.reputation D.challenge 87.A.ranked B.enrolled C.grabbed D.offered 88.A.useful B.important C.demanding D.relevant 89.A.distrust B.impatience C.disrespect D.impoliteness 90.A.doing B.seeking C.experiencing D.expectingAfter an 11-year career, Philadelphia-based barber Brennon Jones decided to give back to his community. Without a 91 of his own, Jones offered free haircuts to the 92 on sidewalks and street comers. With a “daily mission of giving back and 93 love,” Jones completed as many as 20 haircuts a day, and 94 traveled to homeless hotspots like Camden, New Jersey.One day in April 2017, a man named Sean Johnson 95 Jones while he was out cutting hair and asked him what he 96 to do during the cold winter. Jones replied that he would 97 have to put off Haircuts For Homeless (HC4H). A few months later Jones received a call from Johnson 98 him to meet at his newly redecorated barbershop. He 99 him the keys and said, “If you like it, it’s yours.”Completely 100 by the stranger’s kindness, Jones named his newly opened shop Phenomenon Perfection.Believing that “the greatest joy in life is being able to 101 others, “Jones will continue to host haircuts for the homeless during weekly “Makeover Mondays” where 102 can also enjoy a free meal. “To us it’s just a haircut, 103 to them it’s so much more. It’s a sense of self-esteem,” says Jones.The homeless 104 is often overlooked, but now there’s hope for them. Brennon Jones might have been like an angel to the homeless, but Sean Johnson ended up being an angel as well. With his 105 gift, Jones can now continue to help those who need help the most. 91.A.home B.shop C.garden D.bar92.A.old B.poor C.homeless D.rich 93.A.spreading B.gathering C.seeking D.winning 94.A.never B.once C.still D.even 95.A.impressed B.accompanied C.guided D.approached 96.A.struggled B.promised C.planned D.refused 97.A.probably B.eagerly C.willingly D.entirely 98.A.ordering B.asking C.requiring D.recommending 99.A.returned B.fetched C.handed D.bought 100.A.moved B.reminded C.amused D.sponsored 101.A.inspire B.respect C.appreciate D.serve 102.A.employees B.clients C.assistants D.partners 103.A.and B.but C.so D.or 104.A.community B.identity C.application D.donation 105.A.expensive B.traditional C.amazing D.creativeI was never very neat. Yet, when I arrived at college, my roommate didn't seem to appreciate my 106 . I am not sure why they 107 us together. Kim was extremely organized. She 108 everything and each item she owned had its place. We were always having a hard time with each other. She would be mad at my dirty clothes and I would 109 washing powder headaches. She would push my clothing over to one side and I would lay one of my books on her 110 desk.However, it all came to an end one late evening and I didn't even know why we had both returned to each other's 111 . When the phone rang, she picked it up and I could tell from her end of the conversation that her father was 112 ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled under her covers and I could hear her quiet 113 . Though I didn't mean for it to happen, I could feel the warm feelings of 114 rising up in my heart. It was something no girl should 115 alone. What to do? I smiled as I got the idea.Slowly, I began to clear up my side of the room. I took back the 116 I had set on her desk. I got so 117 in my work that I didn't even notice Kim had come out from under the covers. She was watching my every move, her tears dried and her expression one of 118 . When I was finally done, I went and sat at the end of her bed. Her hand was warm as it 119 over to grasp mine. I looked up into Kim's eyes and she smiled at me.Kim and I stayed roommates for the rest of that year. We didn't always see eye to eye, but we learned the 120 to living together: giving in, cleaning up and holding on. 106.A.untidiness B.dignity C.privilege D.capability 107.A.persuaded B.stuck C.limited D.recorded 108.A.recognized B.acquired C.simplified D.labeled 109.A.puzzle about B.inquire about C.complain about D.joke about 110.A.newly-furnished B.neatly-arranged C.fully-occupiedD.well-designed111.A.annoyance B.company C.responsibility D.absence 112.A.deadly B.slightly C.moderately D.gradually 113.A.breathing B.murmuring C.warning D.sobbing 114.A.forgiveness B.anxiety C.understanding D.comfort 115.A.sort out B.come across C.switch off.D.go through116.A.book B.sock C.clothing D.pencil 117.A.absorbed B.relieved C.overwhelmed D.deserted 118.A.disappointment B.nervousness C.disbeliefD.frustration119.A.knocked B.reached C.swept D.got120.A.aim B.agreement C.objection D.keyMy name is Sara Li from China. Last spring, my family moved to Portland. Our 121 home had no yard. So my parents 122 an indoor garden. Mama planted seeds in pots and Papa hung them from hooks. With green vines of plants 123 down, the house looks rather fantastic. Jill, a gardening 124 living next door, spent much time at my home.One morning, Jill and her mother came to my family. On arrival, Jill’s mother said, “Jill 125 your garden. She has told me so much about it.” Mama explained that she had learned how to 126 small space. With a glow in eyes, Jill’s mother asked 127 , “Can you help us with a 128 ? Our community wants to plant so much but our plot is very small.” Papa and Mama nodded with 129 .That afternoon, everyone in the community agreed to 130 . Neighbors brought seeds, tools and dirt. The next day we started the project. Papa built boxes of different sizes. We filled them with 131 . The tallest stood against the back wall while the 132 was in the front. It 133 that all the plants would get sunlight.All summer, Jill and I worked there. Autumn approaching, we picked enough to have a cookout for the community, everyone 134 the joy of harvest. I was so proud that Papa and Mama 135 a bit of ours to Portland.121.A.big B.green C.new D.sweet 122.A.made B.rebuilt C.explored D.decorated 123.A.sliding B.hanging C.climbing D.running 124.A.dealer B.agent C.expert D.enthusiast 125.A.spots B.admires C.expects D.examines 126.A.take up B.search for C.make use of D.fit in with 127.A.eagerly B.proudly C.casually D.patiently128.A.routine B.project C.business D.campaign 129.A.hesitation B.respect C.gratitude D.pleasure 130.A.donate B.continue C.contribute D.dig131.A.dirt B.water C.seeds D.tools 132.A.most beautiful B.most special C.freshestD.shortest133.A.proved B.suggested C.guaranteed D.confirmed 134.A.showing B.sharing C.finding D.treasuring 135.A.lent B.left C.gave D.broughtOn a cold winter night, Andrew, a 22-year-old Canadian, suffered a heart attack and collapsed to the floor, unconscious. 136 , his dog, a 4-year-old Husky named Koda, didn’t 137 . Instead, the clever dog sprang into action and called 911.Koda 138 the emergency number on a cell phone. The 911 operator heard 139 on the other end of the line and sent a police officer to conduct a(n) 140 . When the officer arrived at the house, he found Koda barking at the front door, 141 to lead him inside.The officer quickly realized that something was 142 and followed Koda into the bedroom, where he found Andrew 143 on the floor. The officer called an ambulance and Andrew was rushed to the hospital, where he received timely 144 .Andrew said that he had 145 Koda to call 911 by pressing his nose against the phone’s screen. He never thought that Koda would 146 use the skill in a real emergency.The story of Koda’s 147 act has gone viral (疯传), with people around the world praising the dog’s 148 and loyalty. This heartwarming tale is a(n) 149 of the special bond between humans and their pets. Koda may not be able to speak, but he communicated in a way that 150 a life — and that’s something truly remarkable.136.A.Besides B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise 137.A.panic B.bite C.care D.escape 138.A.stored B.remembered C.dialed D.chose 139.A.silence B.sighs C.screams D.barks 140.A.negotiation B.investigation C.experiment D.survey141.A.pretending B.refusing C.trying D.deciding 142.A.missing B.different C.wrong D.strange 143.A.lying B.sitting C.resting D.struggling 144.A.advice B.information C.support D.treatment 145.A.trained B.persuaded C.allowed D.warned 146.A.gradually B.actually C.occasionally D.immediately 147.A.adventurous B.selfless C.considerate D.heroic 148.A.honesty B.creativity C.patience D.intelligence 149.A.reminder B.explanation C.test D.prediction 150.A.spared B.changed C.saved D.created1.B 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.D【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。

浙江英语高考完形填空练习 1-3

浙江英语高考完形填空练习 1-3

完形填空CLOZE TEST 1Education of exceptional children means provision of special educational services to those children who are either handicapped or gifted. Exceptional children __1__ average children in mental characteristics, sensory abilities, physical characteristics, emotional behavior, or communication abilities to the __2___ that they require special educational services to develop their ___3__. The Department of Education ___4__ that 10 to 20 percent of the children in the United States __5__ handicaps. Another 2 to 3 percent are considered ___6__. Special education provides these children __7__ learning experiences suitable to their unique abilities.Caring for people who have disabilities is a relatively _8___ idea. In ancient times disabled people were left to die. During the Middle Ages they were treated more __9__, but it was not thought that they could learn. In the 19th century, residential treatment centers were ___10_, first in Europe and then in the US by individual states, __11__ for people who were blind, deaf, severely retarded, or suffered from severe emotional disorders. By the 20th century, _12___ classes and public day schools were begun, _13___ these served very few children. After World War II the attitude of Americans __14__ the education of persons who were disabled changed significantly. __15__ for special education was assumed by state legislatures and the federal government. Parent groups formed to __16__ for the rights of children with disabilities, joined _17____ professional educational programs.In 1925 the US congress passed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act which ___18__ a free and appropriate education to all children in the US between the ages of 3 and 21. The law provides __19__ for special education programs to states and local districts that _20___ with a set of guidelines.1. A. dissent from B. differ from C. relate with D. share with2. A. length B. range C. extent D. limit3. A. likelihood B. probability C. occurrence D. potential4. A. assessed B. estimated C. evaluated D. appreciated5. A. live through B. suffer from C. stand for D. live up to6. A. lunatic B. aggressive C. radical D. gifted7. A. by B. with C. for D. from8. A. conventional B. new C. conservative D. traditional9. A. personally B. humbly C. humanely D. humorously10. A. established B. installed C. conducted D. composed11. A. cared B. caring C. having cared D. to care12. A. boarding B. federal C. special D. private13. A. but B. and C. so D. even14. A. concerned B. concerning C. being concerned D. to be concerned15. A. Assignment B. Role C. Fulfillment D. Responsibility16. A. lobby B. run C. substitute D. head17. A. for B. up C. with D. as18. A. convicts B. attaches C. guarantees D. swears19. A. investments B. currencies C. savings D. funds20. A. assist B. comply C. adhere D. abideTest 101-05: B C D B B06-10: D B B C A11-15: D C A B D16-20: A C C D B参考译文:所谓异常儿童教育是指为残疾儿童或天才儿童所提供的特殊教育服务。

浙江历年高考英语完型填空试题

浙江历年高考英语完型填空试题

"It was all his own idea," says Pat, the wife of California high school football coach Bob Peters. Bob had (36) ______ made a "motherhood contract (合同)" —declaring that for 70 days this summer he would (37) ______ the care of their four children and all the housework. (38) ______ he didn’t even know how to make coffee when he signed, he was very confident.After 40 of the 70 days, he was ready to (39) ______. "I was beaten down," admits Bob. "Not only is motherhood a (40) ______ task, it is an impossible job for any normal human being."Bob and Pat were married in 1991. After the marriage, Pat (41) ______a secretary to help put him through university. (42) ______ Bob has been the football coach while Pat raised the kids. (43) ______ two years ago Pat went back to work. "I had been (44) ______ children so much," she (45) ______, "I couldn’t talk to a grown-up." She continued to run the household, (46) ______ — until Bob signed the contract.Bob tried hard to learn cooking, but the meals he prepared were (47) ______. For the last three weeks, the family (48) ______ a lot —sometimes having MacDonald’s hamburgers for lunch and dinner.(49) ______ housekeeping, a home economics teacher had told Bob that a room always looks clean(50) ______ the bed is made. "I found (51) ______ —I shut the doors," he says. Soon the kids were wearing their shirts inside out. "When we went to (52) ______ Pat at work, I made them wear their shirts (53) ______ side out so they would look clean."Now that Bob has publicly (54) ______ he was wrong, he is (55) ______ the child-raising and household tasks with Pat.36 A. only B. just C. nearly D. ever37 A. stick to B. set about C. think about D. take over38 A. If B. As C. Since D. Although39 A. carry on B. give up C. break down D. find out40 A. strange B. pleasant C. difficult D. serious41 A. sent B. employed C. learned from D. worked as42 A. In time B. Before long C. Since then D. Later on43 A. Then B. Thus C. So D. Still44 A. near B. after C. about D. around45 A. insists B. sighs C. jokes D. apologizes46 A. besides B. therefore C. however D. otherwise47 A. terrible B. tasty C. expensive D. special48 A. starved B. traveled C. worked out D. ate out49 A. Due to B. As for C. Along with D. Except for50 A. until B. before C. if D. unless51 A. an easier way B. a cheaper way C. a cleaner way D. a harder way52 A. receive B. welcome C. greet D. fetch53 A. good B. wrong C. right D. opposite54 A. admitted B. suggested C. agreed D. explained55 A. operating B. realizing C. sharing D. performingIt was raining. I went into a café and asked for a coffee. (21) ______ I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the place, but I sensed (22) ______. I saw their bodies, but I couldn't feel their souls (23) ______ their souls belonged to the (24) ______.I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man (25) ______ in front of it. "I'm Steve", he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. "I can't talk with you. I'm (26) ______", he said. He was chatting online with somebody —probably someone he didn't know — and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game — a war game. I was surprised. He was chatting online and, (27) ______, he was playing a computer game — a war game. I was (28) ______.Why didn't Steve want to talk with me? I tried (29) ______ to speak to that computer geek (怪人), (30) ______ not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction (反应). I was (31) ______. I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, "(32) ______!"I took a few steps back, wondering if all those people in the café were looking at me. I (33) ______, and saw nobody showed any interest.(34) ______, I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more (35) ______ having a relationship with the (36) ______, particularly Steve. I wouldn't want to (37) ______ the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines (38) ______ with people.I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didn't even (39) ______ that the coffee was bad,(40) ______ Steve didn't notice there was a person next to him.21 A. Before B. Since C. Although D. While22 A. pain B. loneliness C. sadness D. fear23 A. because B. when C. until D. unless24 A. home B. world C. Net D. Cafe25 A. sleeping B. laughing C. sitting D. learning26 A. busy B. thirsty C. tired D. sick27 A. first of all B. just then C. at the same time D. by that time28 A. surprised B. delighted C. moved D. frightened29 A. once B. again C. first D. even30 A. but B. so C. if D. or31 A. excited B. respected C. afraid D. unhappy32 A. Shut up B. Enjoy yourself C. Leave me alone D. Help me out33 A. walked about B. walked out C. raised my hand D. raised my head34 A. From then on B. At that moment C. In all D. Above all35 A. interested in B. tired of C. careful about D. troubled by36 A. computer B. soul C. shop D. geek37 A. tell B. plan C. imagine D. design38 A. other than B. instead of C. except for D. as well as39 A. pretend B. understand C. insist D. realize40 A. as if B. just as C. just after D. even thoughOne man was to meet his wife downtown and spend some time shopping with her. He waited (21) _______ for 15 minutes. Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more. After that, he became (22) _______. When he saw a photograph booth (照相亭) nearby, he had (23) _______. He wore the most unhappy expression he could manage, which was not (24) _______ in the situation. In a few moments, he was holding four small prints that (25) _______ even him.He wrote his wife's name on the back of the photos and handed them to a (26) _______ behind the desk in the booth. "(27) _______ you see a small, dark lady with brown eyes and an apologetic expression, obviously (28) _______ someone, would you please give her this?" he said. He then (29) _______ his office in Morrison Building, (30) _______ that if a picture is worth a thousand words, then the four photos must be a good (31) _______! He sat down with a smile.His wife (32) _______ those pictures. She carries them in her purse now and shows them to anyone who asks if she is married …How are you with (33) _______? One person calls it "wait training." It seems that there is always something we are (34) _______. We wait on traffic and we wait in lines. We wait to hear about a new job. We wait to complete school. We wait for someone to change his or her mind.Patience is an important (35) _______ of a happy and rewarding life. (36) _______, some things are worth waiting for. (37) _______ presents many opportunities for wait training.We can hate waiting, (38) _______ it or even get good at it! But one thing is (39) _______ — we cannot avoid it. How is your (40) _______ coming along?21 A. proudly B. respectfully C. patiently D. curiously22 A. angry B. hungry C. frightened D. thirsty23 A. a question B. a reason C. an opinion D. an idea24 A. serious B. difficult C. regular D. convenient25 A. hurt B. encouraged C. attracted D. shocked26 A. clerk B. secretary C. passer-by D. friend27 A. Since B. Before C. As D. If28 A. looking for B. working for C. sending for D. paying for29 A. called up B. returned to C. visited D. left30 A. worried B. disappointed C. satisfied D. surprised31 A. description B. preparation C. excuse D. lecture32 A. Tore B. Saved C. Developed D. destroyed33 A. your wife B. your family C. patience D. determination34 A. hoping for B. waiting for C. ready for D. fit for35 A. lesson B. experience C. purpose D. quality36 A. For example B. After all C. Right now D. So far37 A. Every age B. Every shop C. Every day D. Every office38 A. accept B. control C. change D. improve39 A. certain B. interesting C. precious D. easy40 A. photo taking B. job hunting C. decision making D. wait trainingThe books in David’s schoolbag felt like bricks as he ran down the street. What he wanted to do was to play basketball with Eric, (21) ______ his mother told him he would have to return his sister’s books to the library first.He had (22) ______ set foot in a library and he wasn’t about to do so today. He would just (23) ______ the books in the outside return box. But there was a (24) ______; it was locked.He went into the building, only a few minutes (25) ______ closing time. He put the books into the return box. And after a brief (26) ______ in the toilet, he would be on his way to the playground to (27) ______ Eric.David stepped out of the toilet and stopped in (28) ______ — the library lights were off. The place was (29) ______. The doors had been shut. They (30) ______ be opened from the inside, he was trapped (被困) — in a library!He tried to (31) ______ a telephone call, but was unable to (32) ______. What’s more, the pay phones were on the outside of the building. (33) ______ the sun began to set, he searched for a light and found it.(34) ______ he could see. David wrote on a piece of paper: "(35) ______! I’m TRAPPED inside!" and stuck it to the glass door. (36) ______, someone passing by would see it.He was surprised to discover that this place was not so unpleasant, (37) ______. Rows and rows of shelves held books, videos and music. He saw a book about Michael Jordan and took it off the shelf. He settled into a chair and started to (38) ______.He knew he had to (39) ______, but now, that didn’t seem to be such a (40) ______ thing.21 A. but B. because C. or D. since22 A. ever B. nearly C. never D. often23 A. pass B. drop C. carry D. take24 A. problem B. mistake C. case D. question25 A. during B. after C. over D. before26 A. rest B. break C. walk D. stop27 A. visit B. meet C. catch D. greet28 A. delight B. anger C. surprise D. eagerness29 A. lonely B. empty C. noisy D. crowded30 A. wouldn’t B. shouldn’t C. couldn’t D. needn’t31 A. make B. fix C. use D. pick32 A. get on B. get up C. get through D. get in33 A. If B. As C. Though D. Until34 A. On time B. Now and then C. By the way D. At last35 A. Come B. Help C. Hello D. Sorry36 A. Surely B. Thankfully C. Truly D. Gradually37 A. at most B. after all C. in short D. as usual38 A. watch B. play C. read D. write39 A. wait B. stand C. sleep D. work40 A. bad B. cool C. strange D. niceIn the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things come to represent, in fact, what I call (21) ______ and love.I don’t remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did (22) ______ the water. Any kind of (23) ______ ride seemed to give him pleasure. (24) ______ he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along.But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being (25) ______ the water, moving through it, (26) ______ it all around me. I was not a strong (27) ______, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my (28) ______. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father’s office and (29) ______ those summer days with my father, who (30) ______ come by on a break.I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the (31) ______ person not in swimsuit.After swimming, I would go (32) ______ his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me (33) ______ anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk (34) ______ he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldn’t be playing with his (35) ______. But my father always (36) ______ and said easily, "Oh, no, it’s(37) ______." Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get (38) ______ an ice cream…A poet once said, "We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is (39) ______." And I think it is not only what we "look at once, in childhood" that determines our memories, but (40) ______, in that childhood, look at us.21 A. desire B. joy C. anger D. worry22 A. avoid B. refuse C. praise D. love23 A. boat B. bus C. train D. bike24 A. But B. Then C. And D. Still25 A. on B. off C. by D. in26 A. having B. leaving C. making D. getting27 A. swimmer B. rider C. walker D. runner28 A. hopes B. faiths C. rights D. fears29 A. spending B. saving C. wasting D. ruining30 A. should B. would C. had to D. ought to31 A. next B. only C. other D. last32 A. away from B. out of C. by D. inside33 A. put up B. break down C. play with D. work out34 A. the moment B. the first time C. while D. before35 A. fishing net B. office things C. wooden chair D. lab equipment36 A. stood up B. set out C. showed up D. turned out37 A. fine B. strange C. terrible D. funny38 A. the student B. the assistant C. myself D. himself39 A. memory B. wealth C. experience D. practice40 A. which B. who C. what D. whoseThe trip to that city was eye–opening for everyone, and near its end, all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We (21) ______ the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city (22) ______ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply (23) ______ us all – the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money…Walking home, (24) ______ under a low bridge, we came across (25) ______ families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on (26) ______ the night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.The poverty(贫困) was (27) ______ than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Many (28) ______ and cried. Spending time in this (29) ______ moves a person to care about humanity.That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had (30) ______. Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult (31) ______ that day’s discoveries had inspired. S itting together (32) ______ a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that (33) ______ of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.Based on my (34) ______ in poverty–stricken areas, I suggested that (35) ______ the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all (36) ______ that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen. (37) ______, what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the (38) ______ we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on (39) ______ they could do, a sense of determination (40) ______ the previous sadness. Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action.21 A. put up with B. got back to C. looked back on D. made up for22 A. now that B. so that C. as if D. even if23 A. puzzled B. annoyed C. embarrassed D. shocked24 A. marching B. running C. passing D. moving25 A. entire B. normal C. average D. general26 A. beyond B. with C. till D. for27 A. stronger B. deeper C. worse D. less28 A. gave up B. broke down C. set off D. held on29 A. environment B. hotel C. house D. background30 A. inspected B. attempted C. witnessed D. challenged31 A. feelings B. decisions C. thoughts D. impressions32 A. along B. around C. by D. in33 A. neither B. either C. none D. each34 A. experiences B. schedules C. data D. position35 A. once B. while C. since D. unless36 A. supposed B. advised C. confirmed D. agreed37 A. Surely B. Rather C. Now D. Indeed38 A. burden B. suffering C. anxiety D. difficulty39 A. how B. where C. what D. when40 A. replaced B. changed C. covered D. improvedI will never forget the year I was about twelve years old. My mother told us that we would not be(21) ______ Christmas gifts because there was not enough money. I felt sad and thought, "What would I say when the other kids asked what I’d (22) ______?" Just when I started to (23) ______ that there would not be a Christmas that year, three women (24) ______ at our house with gifts for all of us. For me they brought a doll. I felt such a sense of (25) ______ that I would no longer have to be embarrassed when I returned to school. I wasn’t (26) ______. Somebody had thought (27) ______ of me to bring me a gift.Years later, when I stood in the kitchen of my new house, thinking how I wanted to make my (28) ______ Christmas there special and memorable, I (29) ______ remembered the women’s visit. I decided that I wanted to create that same feeling of (30) ______ for as many children as I could possibly reach.So I (31) ______ a plan and gathered forty people from my company to help. We gathered about 125 orphans (孤儿) at the Christmas party. For every child, we wrapped colorful packages filled with toys, clothes, and school supplies, (32) ______ with a child’s name. We wanted all of them to know they were (33) ______. Before I called out their names and handed them their gifts, I (34) ______ them that they co uldn’t open their presents (35) ______ every child had come forward. Finally the (36) ______ they had been waiting for came as I called out, "One, two, three. Open your presents!" As the children opened their packages, their faces beamed and their bright smiles (37) ______ up the room. The (38) ______ in the room was obvious, and (39) ______ wasn’t just about toys. It was a feeling –the feeling I knew (40) ______ that Christmas so long ago when the women came to visit. I wasn’t forgotten. Somebody thought of me. I matter.21 A. sending B. receiving C. making D. exchanging22 A. found B. prepared C. got D. expected23 A. doubt B. hope C. suggest D. accept24 A. broke in B. settled down C. turned up D. showed off25 A. relief B. loss C. achievement D. justice26 A. blamed B. loved C. forgotten D. affected27 A. highly B. little C. poorly D. enough28 A. present B. first C. recent D. previous29 A. hardly B. instantly C. regularly D. occasionally30 A. strength B. independence C. importance D. safety31 A. kept up with B. caught up with C. came up with D. put up with32 A. none B. few C. some D. each33 A. fine B. special C. helpful D. normal34 A. reminded B. guaranteed C. convinced D. promised35 A. after B. until C. when D. since36 A. chance B. gift C. moment D. reward37 A. lit B. took C. burned D. cheered38 A. atmosphere B. sympathy C. calmness D. joy39 A. it B. such C. something D. everybody40 A. by B. till C. for D. fromAlthough I love my life, it hasn’t been a lot of fun as I’ve been ill for 28 years.Music has always been a great love of mine and, in my 20s, when my (21) ______ was more manageable, I (22) ______ ten years as a professional singer in restaurants, playing and singing folk songs.(23) ______ that was years ago and times have changed. (24) ______ I live with my mother on a country farm.Two years ago, I decided that I would need to have some kind of extra work to (25) ______ my disability pension (残疾抚恤金). (26) ______ I needed to sleep in the afternoons, I was limited in my (27) ______. I decided that I would consider (28) ______ to singing in restaurants.My family are all musicians, so I was (29) ______ when I went into our local music store. I explained that I wanted to sing again but using recorded karaoke music. I knew that discs were very expensive and I really didn’t have a lot of (30) ______ to get s tarted. And (31) ______ you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can (32) ______ use.When I told the owner of the shop about my (33) ______, he gave me a long thoughtful (34) ______. "This means a lot to you, doesn’t it?" he said. "Come with me."He led me (35) ______ the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professional karaoke box on it. He placed his large hand (36) ______ on his treasure and said, "I have 800 karaoke songs in here. You can take your (37) ______ and I’ll rec ord them for you. That should get you started."I (38) ______. Thanking him, I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose(39) ______ that I could sing. I have come full circle with his help.His (40) ______ still warms my heart and makes me do just that bit extra, when I have the chance.21 A. loneliness B. sadness C. tiredness D. sickness22 A. set B. enjoyed C. kept D. shared23 A. Gladly B. Eventually C. Unfortunately D. Surprisingly24 A. Now B. Then C. Sometime D. Meanwhile25 A. add up to B. make up for C. get rid of D. take advantage of26 A. If B. As C. Though D. Before27 A. movement B. condition C. choices D. positions28 A. reaching out B. living up C. getting on D. going back29 A. recognized B. interviewed C. found D. invited30 A. money B. time C. energy D. knowledge31 A. thus B. once C. seldom D. often32 A. actually B. hardly C. nearly D. formerly33 A. job B. family C. idea D. offer34 A. face B. view C. look D. sight35 A. over B. along C. towards D. through36 A. unhappily B. lovingly C. pitifully D. gratefully37 A. pick B. turn C. role D. step38 A. had to cry B. ought to cry C. should have cried D. could have cried39 A. more B. the ones C. few D. the rest40 A. courage B. devotion C. kindness D. trust" Just sign here, sir," the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a package.The package consisted of a long , narrow box ___21____ wrapped in brown paper. __22___ the box, Oscar saw an umbrella inside—— a very old one with a beautifully carved handle. ____23___He had not seen it in more than 20 years , he recognized it ____24____.Oscar was 16 when he first saw the ___25____ umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving , he noticed an umbrella on an empty seat. Impressed by its ____26____, Oscar felt a strong desire to find its ___27____.Oscar ___28____ the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a name matched the seat ____29___ Oscar had found the umbrella . The name was Mrs. Katie O'brien.Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs O'brien's ___30____ on their way home. He rang the bell , the door opened, and an elderly woman appeared. "May I __31___ you ? "she asked."I'd like to return it if its yours," Oscar said , ____32____ the umbrella as if presenting a ___33___ that had long been wished for."Why , yes! it's mine, "replied Mrs. Brien with a ___34____ smile and shining eyes. " It was given to by my father years ago. Thank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your ____35____ ? "" No, ma'am , " he said " my grandmother says a good deed is its own reward."" Well, that 's ____36_____ my father used to say. What is your name , Young man ?"Years later, Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he remember Mrs. O' Brien. It was in perfect condition, considering how__37__ it was. Why had it arrived here today?As if ___38____, a note fell from the paper. It read: Mrs O'brien wanted you to ___39___ this umbrella as a present for a kind, __40___gesture long ago.21. A. strictly B. carefully C. roughly D. casually22, A, opening B, seizing C, observing D, searching23, A, After B, When C, Since D, Although24, A, clearly B, fully C, immediately D, suddenly25, A, average B, unusual C, plain D, typical26, A, beauty B, shape C, origin D, history27, A, designer B, seller C, user D, owner28, A, convinced B, forced C, encouraged D, advised29, A, until B, before C, which D, where30, A, family B, theater C, house D, neighborhood31, A, invite B, help C, bother D, know32, A, putting up B, turning out C, picking up D, holding out33, A, chance B, fact C, gift D, result34, A, wide B, confident C, proud D, shy35, A, patience B, kindness C, courage D, determination36, A, obviously B, naturally C, exactly D, probably37, A. old B, rare C, precious D, nice38, A, in contrast B, in return C, in exchange D, in answer39, A, possess B, accept C, carry D. value40, A, attractive B, significant C, unselfish D. sympathetic。

高三上学期完形填空专项练习小卷一

高三上学期完形填空专项练习小卷一

中学完形填空专练小卷(一)(2024届浙江省强基联盟适应性考试英语试题)A mistake made six years ago has turned into a holiday tradition. A grandmother who mistakenly 1 a stranger to attend the family’s Thanksgiving dinner in 2016 ended up making a 2 , and now the pair have 3 the holiday together every year since. This year is no exception.In 2016, Wanda Dench tried to text her grandson about the family’s Thanksgiving dinner plans, but she 4 added a stranger to the message. Jamal Hinton was on the receiving end of the holiday text and jokingly accepted her 5 .“You’re not my grandma,” Hinton wrote back, including a selfie to 6 he was not the grandson Dench thought she was texting. “Can I still get a plate though?”Dench, ever the 7 grandmother, replied, “Of course you can. That’s what Grandmas do… 8 everyone.” Hinton posted about the funny mix-up and it went viral (疯传). And on Thanksgiving day, he 9 drove from Tempe, Arizona to Mesa to 10 the Dench family for the holiday. And every year since, Hinton and Dench have got together for the holiday.In 2020, he informed followers of some sad news—Dench’s husband, Lonnie, had died from COVID-19. So last Thanksgiving, 11 Lonnie, the family held a small, pared-down (精简的) 12 the day after the holiday to keep the 13 alive.This year, Hinton tweeted, “We are all set for year 6!”, 14 a screenshot of their text exchange as usual. Dench’s name is saved in his phone as “Grandma Wanda”. The story of 15 went viral again—spreading some holiday cheer on social media.1.A.reminded B.invited C.forced D.allowed 2.A.friend B.deal C.decision D.story 3.A.planned B.organized C.celebrated D.booked 4.A.carefully B.purposefully C.secretly D.accidentally 5.A.gift B.idea C.offer D.apology 6.A.argue B.pretend C.show D.announce 7.A.generous B.strict C.patient D.caring 8.A.forgive B.feed C.remember D.understand 9.A.casually B.hardly C.nearly D.actually 10.A.disturb B.join C.greet D.congratulate 11.A.in honor of B.in search of C.in praise of D.in place of 12.A.conversation B.conference C.competition D.gathering 13.A.mistake B.news C.tradition D.holiday 14.A.taking B.enjoying C.collecting D.sharing 15.A.honesty B.kindness C.generosity D.toughness(浙江省名校协作体2023-2024学年高三上学期返校联考英语试题)Five years ago, I was a trail ride leader at a holiday farm in Victoria. My favourite horse was a warmblooded called Holly, a chestnut mare. Aged seven, she was 16 , sweet-natured and well-trained; the only17 with Holly was her vivid imagination. I was constantly surprised by Holly’ s ability to be18 by rabbits, the wind or even shadows - sometimes her own shadow!One day, as we headed back from a ride on the beach, Holly and I were 19 the wayover the hilly area. When we got to one particularly long, steep hill, Holly began to twitch (抽动) her ears and step in place. So, when she 20 to sniff(嗅) and give all the 21 that she believed the ‘horse-eating monsters’ were close, I became a little worried.At the bottom of the hill as we rounded a corner, Holly 22 with caution, and so I followed her gaze to the path ahead. There, sunning itself in the middle of the track, was a brown 23 . This time it was my 24 to get scared; I was on a nervous horse, leading a group of eight inexperienced pre-teen riders. Unexpectedly, Holly was firmly 25 , ears forward. With the snake in her sight, she was no longer worried.I have heard that horses have a better sense of 26 than dogs. I hadn't seen it 27 before that moment. 28 , while we waited in reality for just a second or two - but for what felt like a century - the snake awoke and glided calmly off into the bush.Holly then 29 , leading the horses with caution and care. She had been alert to danger and had been 30 for the safety of us all. Following in the footsteps or their lead mare, not one of the other horses showed any fear.16.A.negative B.graceful C.pitiful D.aggressive 17.A.solution B.reaction C.problem D.difficulty 18.A.frightened B.delighted C.touched D.attracted 19.A.chasing B.leading C.following D.pushing 20.A.proceeded B.preferred C.hesitated D.refused 21.A.evidence B.truth C.signals D.symbols 22.A.sped B.rushed C.escaped D.slowed 23.A.rabbit B.horse C.monster D.snake 24.A.turn B.case C.chance D.rule 25.A.sealed B.planted C.fastened D.frozen 26.A.vision B.direction C.smell D.hearing 27.A.proved B.denied C.ignored D.demonstrated 28.A.Unfortunately B.Undoubtedly C.Thankfully D.Instantly 29.A.fell off B.went back C.came out D.stepped forward 30.A.responsible B.regretful C.grateful D.available(浙江省嘉兴八校联盟2022-2023学年高二下学期期中联考英语试题)At the age of 60, my father was hit by a car when he walked to a nearby supermarket to buy vegetables. After sleeping for two months in hospital, he finally woke up. His waking up 31 all our family. Unluckily, he didn’t know any of us. Doctors said his brain was hurt so 32 that he had lost all his memory. And his mental age was only five. We were sorry to hear about the bad news.Since I was his only child, it was my 33 to look after him. He forgot nearly everything, but he did remember he liked sweets. I used the sweets as a way of 34 bad behaviors. I would give him one sweet 35 he didn’t sit on the ground, a second for stopping painting on the wall, and another for not trying to put clothes on the dog.Dad became the 36 child in town. He broke my window with a ball and 37 our telephone in water like washing clothes. When I told him he was doing 38 things, he would answer smilingly, “I like that!” My son, then aged five, and two eight-year-old daughters, welcomed their 39 playmate. He would happily make them real cigarettes, and 40 his sweets with them.It is eight years since the 41 . Dad has accepted the fact that he is the 42 of his three playmates but not a brother. He has also accepted that they grow taller but his 43 stays the same. Though it is still 44 to take care of him, he brings us a lot of fun. In some way I think it is a(n) 45 thing to look after dad like looking after a child. How many people can have the chance to care for a child-like parent?31.A.excited B.calmed C.hurt D.protected 32.A.slowly B.strangely C.lightly D.seriously 33.A.idea B.duty C.favor D.habit 34.A.stopping B.performing C.accepting D.planning 35.A.so B.though C.if D.before 36.A.cleverest B.oldest C.bravest D.kindest 37.A.repaired B.designed C.answered D.cleaned 38.A.useless B.wrong C.kind D.impolite 39.A.foolish B.big C.shy D.foreign 40.A.show B.lend C.share D.sell 41.A.graduation B.invention C.mistake D.accident 42.A.teacher B.grandfather C.doctor D.uncle 43.A.weight B.age C.height D.look 44.A.tiring B.relaxing C.amusing D.interesting 45.A.perfect B.important C.easy D.happy(Z20名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试题)Tidying your desk, watering your plants, folding clothes — these household chores are hardly the height of pleasure. Yet I often find myself 46 these little tasks.If I’m stuck in writer’s block with a deadline 47 , I’ll have to clear up the papers placed around my office — and it’s sometimes the most 48 I feel all day.I’m not 49 in this. As we faced the stresses of the pandemic, many people reported finding renewed interest in 50 their homes as a way of coping with uncertainty.Psychologists suggest there are many potential mechanisms (机制) that can explain the pleasure from these tasks and their benefits-these may well encourage you to 51 these odd jobs more often.Little chores may be useful because they 52 the mind, leading us to devote fewer resources to the things that 53 us. Even if we struggle with activities that are meant to help us relax, we may find household tasks can help us appreciate the here and now. But this depends on where we place our 54 .In one of the few studies to examine the mental health benefits of washing the dishes, researchers at Florida State University divided 51 55 into two groups. Half read a text that encouraged them to 56 focus their thoughts on the activity. “While washing the dishes, one should be completely 57 of the fact that one is washing the dishes,” they were told. The rest read factual instructions on how to do washing up without being encouraged to focus their awareness on the activity.Afterwards, the participants were asked to take a questionnaire about their 58 . Those who had fully engaged with the experience reported a significantly better mood. This included 59 nervousness and even a sense of “inspiration”, as if the simple activity had60 their minds.46.A.ignoring B.enjoying C.avoiding D.simplifying 47.A.agreed B.established C.passing D.approaching 48.A.relaxed B.bored C.worried D.annoyed 49.A.confident B.fit C.alone D.stuck 50.A.opening up B.setting up C.returning to D.looking after 51.A.deal with B.give up C.learn about D.engage in 52.A.occupy B.broaden C.motivate D.challenge 53.A.interest B.bother C.delight D.surprise 54.A.focus B.hope C.emphasis D.happiness 55.A.dishes B.households C.participants D.tasks 56.A.entirely B.quickly C.mainly D.initially 57.A.sure B.proud C.glad D.aware 58.A.interests B.abilities C.feelings D.habits 59.A.continued B.increased C.unexplained D.reduced 60.A.slipped B.refreshed C.developed D.exhausted(浙江省A9协作体2023-2024学年高二上学期暑假返校联考英语试题)Dogs are more faithful than other animals, so they are considered as man’s best friends. Recently a dog named Capitan has shown us why dogs are a symbol of 61 and friendship.In 2005, Capitan was 62 by a man named Miguel Guzman in Argentina. Miguel got Capitan as a(n) 63 for his son Damian. In 2006, Miguel passed away, and 64 , Capitan disappeared. They thought he was 65 or had been adopted by another family.66 , when Damian and his mother went to visit Miguel’s grave, they were 67 to see Capitan at the cemetery(公墓). They couldn’t believe it because they had 68 brought Capitan to the cemetery before. They didn’t know how he had 69 the grave, but the dog was there barking and 70 . Damian’s mother said, “We went back the next Sunday, and he was there again. This time, he 71 us home and spent a few hours with us, but then went back to the cemetery before it got 72 . It was probable that he didn’t want to leave Miguel on his own at night.”Later, they tried to bring the dog home many times, but each time Capitan would 73 and return to the cemetery. For eleven years, he 74 there and was taken care of by the cemetery staff. In 2018, Capitan’s life came to an end. He was 75 buried next to his master he loved so much.61.A.honesty B.loyalty C.hardworking D.generosity 62.A.cured B.abandoned C.sold D.adopted 63.A.gift B.assistant C.tutor D.reference 64.A.as usual B.once again C.soon after D.long before 65.A.sick B.lost C.mature D.hidden 66.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Meanwhile D.However 67.A.surprised B.disappointed C.horrified D.embarrassed 68.A.once B.generally C.never D.occasionally 69.A.occupied B.found C.protected D.dug 70.A.rolling B.sleeping C.wandering D.crying71.A.followed B.led C.observed D.welcomed 72.A.terrible B.cold C.dark D.crowded 73.A.give back B.run away C.carry on D.wake up 74.A.struggled B.waited C.worked D.lived 75.A.eventually B.immediately C.secretly D.probably答案1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.D 15.B16.B 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.A 21.C 22.D 23.D 24.A 25.B 26.C 27.D 28.C 29.D 30.A31.A 32.D 33.B 34.A 35.C 36.B 37.D 38.B 39.B 40.C 41.D 42.B 43.C 44.A 45.D46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.A 55.C 56.A 57.D 58.C 59.D 60.B61.B 62.D 63.A 64.C 65.B 66.D 67.A 68.C 69.B 70.D 71.A 72.C 73.B 74.D 75.A。

浙江高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

浙江高考英语完形填空训练经典题目(含答案)

浙江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.阅读下面的短文,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。

As my husband, Doug, stood on the busy New York city street to stop a taxi, I tried to protectmy daughter from the cold December wind and rain. I put my head down to kiss her 1 face.Frustrated and wet, my husband gave up his attempt to hail a taxi. I knew the feeling. Just after her first birthday, we were told our daughter Katie has a 2 brain illness. Since that moment, Doug and I felt like 3 in a marathon race where the finish line kept disappearing. We knew Katie was running out of 4 . It had taken months before we finally had a namefor the 5 , but we were told only a few specialists in the world knew how to 6 it. Now, as we finally found a brilliant doctor to 7 our girl, we were in a strange city in the cold rain.Just at the moment, a middle-aged woman 8 and said, "Pardon me? May I offer youa(n) 9 ?"Before we could say 10 , she continued, "It's really no 11 for me. Just get in."It was then that I noticed her thick Irish 12 which 13 me up like hot soup. We 14 said, "Thanks! Roosevelt Hospital, please," as we got in her car for the ride."Are you going for the baby?" she asked us.I nodded my head, holding back my 15 .At the hospital we 16 her a dozen times for the ride. As the woman hugged me, I noticed her face was 17 with tears. She promised to pray for us before she left.After three more visits to New York and two more 18 surgeries (手术), Katie is cured. But the voice of the Irish Angel still rang as a constant 19 of a tiny ray of light that appeared in our 20 days.1. A. smiling B. tiny C. round D. beautiful2. A. rare B. simple C. normal D. natural3. A. passers-by B. judges C. lawyers D. runners4. A. money B. confidence C. time D. courage5. A. race B. illness C. doctor D. challenge6. A. fix B. check C. reach D. explain7. A. protect B. meet C. encourage D. save8. A. pulled over B. put up C. turned down D. stood by9. A. ride B. seat C. car D. umbrella10. A. nothing B. anyone C. anything D. someone11. A. difference B. question C. trouble D. loss12. A. appearance B. accent C. custom D. hair13. A. picked B. called C. woke D. warmed14. A. normally B. simply C. angrily D. regularly15. A. tears B. anger C. smile D. surprise16. A. respected B. praised C. thanked D. accepted17. A. annoyed B. disappointed C. happy D. wet18. A. eye B. brain C. kidney D. heart19. A. warning B. effort C. reminder D. exercise20. A. busiest B. luckiest C. happiest D. darkest【答案】(1)B;(2)A;(3)D;(4)C;(5)B;(6)A;(7)D;(8)A;(9)A;(10)C;(11)C;(12)B;(13)C;(14)B;(15)A;(16)C;(17)D;(18)B;(19)C;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,作者夫妇在一个雨天里打不到车为女儿看病,一个好心的爱尔兰妇女主动把他们送到了医院,她的声音始终提醒着作者:在生活中最黑暗的日子里,也曾出现过一缕微光。

浙江高考完形填空真题附答案

浙江高考完形填空真题附答案

浙江高考完形填空真题附答案浙江高考完形填空真题原文Last spring, I was fortunate to be chosen to participate in an exchange study program. In my application letter, I was carefulto__1__how much I wanted to see France; evidently, my excitement really came through in my words. Once I__2__ that I was going,all I could think about was the fun of foreign travel and making all sorts of newand___3__friends. While traveling was inspiring and meeting people was___4__, nothing about my term in France was what I__5__。

The moment I arrived in Paris, I was___6__ by a nice French couple who would become my host parents. My entire experience was joyous and exciting__7__I received some shocking news from my program coordinator(协调人): there had been a death in my host parents extended family. They had to travel outside France for several weeks. That afternoon, I had to___8__ out of one familys house and into another. The exchange coordinator told me Id have a___9__ this time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker. To avoid the temptation (诱惑) to__10__ my native language, I asked not to be__11__with anEnglish-speaking roommate. When I got to my new room, I__12__ myself to my new roommate Paolo,a Brazilian(巴西人) the same age as I, whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDs! In just a few hours,we knew wed be good friends for the rest of the __13__。

浙江省高考英语专项复习:完形填空+语法填空组合练附答案解析 (1)

浙江省高考英语专项复习:完形填空+语法填空组合练附答案解析 (1)

高考英语“完形填空+语法填空”组合练(限时25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空Men and women may have different experiences in shopping for clothes.A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in __1__. He knows what he wants, and his __2__ is to find it and buy it. All men __3__ walk into a shop and ask the shop assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock (库存), the deal can be done and __4__ is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat to everyone’s __5__.For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants. In that __6__, the salesman tries to sell the customer something else — he __7__ the nearest to the article required. A good salesman brings out such a substitute (替代品) __8__;he may say, “I know thi s jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size? It __9__ to be the color you mentioned.” Few men have __10__ with this treatment, and the usual answer is:“This is the right color and may be the right size, but I shouldn’t be __11__ my time and yours by trying it on.”For a woman, buying clothes is always done in the __12__ way. Her shopping is not often __13__ on need. She has never fully decided what she wants, and she is only “having a look around”. She is always __14__ to persuasion, willing to try on any number of things. Deep in her mind is the thought of finding something that __15__ thinks suits her. Most women have an excellent sense of value and are always on the lookout for the unexpected __16__. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another __17__ selecting the dress she wants to __18__. It is a tiresome process,but clearly a(n) __19__ one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting __20__.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

(完整word版)浙江高考英语完形填空精选精炼及答案

(完整word版)浙江高考英语完形填空精选精炼及答案

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完形填空CLOZE TEST 1Education of exceptional children means provision of special educational services to those children who are either handicapped or gifted. Exceptional children __1__ average children in mental characteristics, sensory abilities, physical characteristics, emotional behavior, or communication abilities to the __2___ that they require special educational services to develop their ___3__. The Department of Education ___4__ that 10 to 20 percent of the children in the United States __5__ handicaps. Another 2 to 3 percent are considered ___6__. Special education provides these children __7__ learning experiences suitable to their unique abilities.Caring for people who have disabilities is a relatively _8___ idea. In ancient times disabled people were left to die. During the Middle Ages they were treated more __9__, but it was not thought that they could learn. In the 19th century, residential treatment centers were ___10_, first in Europe and then in the US by individual states, __11__ for people who were blind, deaf, severely retarded, or suffered from severe emotional disorders. By the 20th century, _12___ classes and public day schools were begun, _13___ these served very few children. After World War II the attitude of Americans __14__ the education of persons who were disabled changed significantly. __15__ for special education was assumed by state legislatures and the federal government. Parent groups formed to __16__ for the rights of children with disabilities, joined _17____ professional educational programs.In 1925 the US congress passed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act which ___18__ a free and appropriate education to all children in the US between the ages of 3 and 21. The law provides __19__ for special education programs to states and local districts that _20___ with a set of guidelines.1. A. dissent from B. differ from C. relate with D. share with2. A. length B. range C. extent D. limit3. A. likelihood B. probability C. occurrence D. potential4. A. assessed B. estimated C. evaluated D. appreciated5. A. live through B. suffer from C. stand for D. live up to6. A. lunatic B. aggressive C. radical D. gifted7. A. by B. with C. for D. from8. A. conventional B. new C. conservative D. traditional9. A. personally B. humbly C. humanely D. humorously10. A. established B. installed C. conducted D. composed11. A. cared B. caring C. having cared D. to care12. A. boarding B. federal C. special D. private13. A. but B. and C. so D. even14. A. concerned B. concerning C. being concerned D. to be concerned15. A. Assignment B. Role C. Fulfillment D. Responsibility16. A. lobby B. run C. substitute D. head17. A. for B. up C. with D. as18. A. convicts B. attaches C. guarantees D. swears19. A. investments B. currencies C. savings D. funds20. A. assist B. comply C. adhere D. abideTest 101-05: B C D B B06-10: D B B C A11-15: D C A B D16-20: A C C D B参考译文:所谓异常儿童教育是指为残疾儿童或天才儿童所提供的特殊教育服务。

特殊儿童与普通儿童在心理特征、感官能力、体格特征、情感行为或交际能力上有一定的差异,以至于需要特殊的教育来发掘他们的潜能。

据教育部估计,美国有10%-20%的孩子身患残疾,另外有2%-3%的孩子被认为是天才。

特殊教育为这些孩子提供与他们独特才能相适应的学习体验。

关心身患残疾的人是一个相对新鲜的理念。

在古代,残疾人会被遗弃而死,到了中世纪,他们得到了更为人道的待遇,但没有人认为他们能够学习。

到了19世纪,住宿式的治疗中心先后在欧洲和美国的某些州建立起来,以治疗眼盲、耳聋、严重智障或精神极度失调的人。

到了20世纪,特殊班级和公立日制学校开始问世,但它们所招收的学生还是少数。

第二次世界大战之后,美国人对残疾人的教育问题的态度发生了很大的改变。

州立法机构和联邦政府承担起特殊教育的义务,各类家长团体组建起来,并结合专业教育项目,为残疾儿童的权利而游走呼吁。

1925年,美国国会颁布了全美残疾儿童教育法案,这保证了美国所有3岁至21岁的孩子都能享有免费的、适当的教育。

法律为各州和地方行政区提供资金,支持遵守一定指导原则的特殊教育项目。

lobby: n. A wide passage or large hall just inside the entrance to a public building. 门廊、大厅v. to try to persuade the government or someone with political power 游CLOZE TEST 2No species has developed a closer relationship with humanity than the dog, though cat-lovers may disagree. But that relationship’s basis --- what it is about dogs that allows them to live _1__ with people ---- is still __2_ understood. After all, dogs are __3__ from wolves, which are big, scary carnivores that would certainly have _4___ with early man for prey, and __5__ have been averse to the occasional human as a light snack.___6_ specifically bred for fighting, dogs are more docile than wolves, so that is __7__ part of the answer. But mere docility cannot __8__ for why people like to have dogs in their homes. Sheep are __9__, but few people keep them as pets.Brian Hare, of Harvard University, thinks he knows. And, as he told the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Seattle, it does not _10__ well on the intelligence of mankind’s closest living _11___, the chimpanzee. Dr. Hare’s hypothesis is that dogs are superbly __12__ to social cues from people. That _13___ them to fit in with human society. On one __14__, this might sound common sense. But humans are such _15___ animals that they frequently __16__ to realize just how unusual are their own _17__ at communicating. Dr. Hare __18__ decided to test his idea by __19__ the abilities of dogs with those of chimpanzees, _20___ are often regarded as second only to people in their level of innate intelligence.1. A. at present B. at difference C. at ease D. at distance2. A. enough B. little C. much D. few3. A. declined B. derived C. acquired D. descended4. A. conceded B. competed C. complied D. conferred5. A. should not B. must C. might not D. could6. A. Unless B. If C. Though D. As7. A. vaguely B. incredibly C. clearly D. constantly8. A. acknowledge B. afford C. allow D. account9. A. timid B. docile C. subsidiary D. cowardly10. A. represent B. reckon C. reflect D. manifest11. A. relationship B. relative C. cooperation D. coordination12. A. sensible B. sensational C. sensitive D. sentimental13. A. qualifies B. grants C. allots D. enables14. A. extent B. level C. range D. measure15. A. sociable B. solitary C. sober D. snobbish16. A. evade B. fail C. skip D. avoid17. A. opportunities B. skills C. utilities D. facilities18. A. however B. moreover C. nevertheless D. therefore19. A. matching B. comparing C. rivaling D. equaling20. A. whose B. that C. which D. whatTest 201-05: C B D B C06-10: A C D B C11-15: B C D B A16-20: B B D B C参考译文:没有哪个物种与人类的关系比狗与人的关系更亲密,尽管爱猫一族或许不同意这种说法。

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