江苏最新版高考英语完形填空专题练习
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完形填空When I moved from South Korea to Australia at the age of eight, I learned the worst part of crossing language lines was adjusting to live ____1____—to its rapid rhythms and manyabout-faces. Once spun out, the best I could do was wait for a topic change or long pause to____2____ a foothold (立足点). Tripping over loose words and ____3____ sentences, I never got far.This was a problem because there were many things I did not ____4____ about my new home—why strangers were called “mates”, why none of the food was spiced etc. Unable to ask questions, let alone to raise ____5____, I began to wear a ____6____ smile and to withdraw into the private corners of my mind. I struggled to ____7____, but the differences between my peers and me seemed to pose a distance too great to ____8____.Things ____9____ for me when I joined my primary school debate team. I had been attracted to the activity by the promise of ____10____—a few minutes in which I could speak uninterrupted. But I also ____11____ a trove of wisdom (智慧宝库), including a new way of thinking about empathy.I chased these ____12____ for 15 years, winning two world championships and ____13____ the Harvard and Australian national debate teams along the way. The ____14____ led me to become a newspaper reporter and now a law student. It left me convinced that ____15____ can help us improve our lives in these hard times.1.A.performance B.conversation C.interview D.broadcast 2.A.regain B.lose C.maintain D.provide 3.A.proper B.long C.complex D.broken 4.A.forget B.promote C.understand D.expect 5.A.objections B.confidence C.awareness D.incomes 6.A.broad B.cheerful C.distant D.mysterious 7.A.come down B.break up C.drop out D.fit in 8.A.judge B.bridge C.keep D.calculate 9.A.changed B.ended C.worsened D.continued 10.A.praise B.instruction C.comfort D.attention11.A.accepted B.discovered C.proved D.challenged 12.A.fortunes B.honours C.insights D.dreams 13.A.coaching B.introducing C.cheating D.amusing 14.A.freedom B.kindness C.appearance D.experience 15.A.volunteering B.planning C.debate D.reflectionHigh school graduations are one of the most important ceremonies in a teenager’s life. So imagine Daverius Peters’ ____16____ when on May, as he headed into the graduation to receive his diploma (毕业证书), he was ____17____ at the door by the doorkeeper. Peters learned his sneakers were in violation (违反) of the school’s dress code and he was denied ____18____ .It looked as if Peters was about to ____19____ his chance to walk across the stage with his classmates when he caught sight of a ____20____ face. John Butler, a teacher at Louisiana’s Hahnville High School, was on hand for the ____21____ as a parent, not a staff member. But once he learned the details of Peters’ ____22____ , he accompanied the young man to see if he could ____23____ the gatekeeper’s mind.“I was ____24____ that if she saw me with him, maybe she would let it go, but she_____25_____ not letting this young man in,” Butler said. Without missing a beat, Butler simply _____26_____ his size-1l loafers (平底便鞋) for Peters’ size-9 athletic shoes. With seconds to spare, Peters _____27_____ it inside the venue just as the doors closed and was able to_____28_____ his place in the graduation line.“I wasn’t _____29_____ because Mr. Butler is that type of person,” _____30_____ Peters said. “At school, if you’re having a bad day, he’ll be the one to take you out of class, walk around the school with you and talk to you.”16.A.nervousness B.disappointment C.puzzlement D.curiosity 17.A.delayed B.reminded C.warned D.stopped 18.A.entry B.freedom C.permission D.confirmation 19.A.waste B.encounter C.miss D.catch 20.A.friendly B.proud C.pleased D.serious 21.A.defence B.ceremony C.admission D.program 22.A.identity B.doubt C.demand D.problem23.A.cross B.speak C.change D.read 24.A.hoping B.promising C.complaining D.announcing 25.A.dreamed of B.guarded against C.gave up D.insisted on 26.A.donated B.exchanged C.measured D.voted 27.A.doubted B.simplified C.made D.reported 28.A.keep B.remember C.switch D.book 29.A.satisfied B.annoyed C.concerned D.surprised 30.A.brave B.grateful C.generous D.successfulFour teenage friends were riding five-foot waves in the choppy Northern California ocean. When they ____31____ for a brief rest in the water on their surfboards, they started to hear frantic cries for____32____ .They saw two heads dipping (浸) in and out of the cold ocean, arms ____33____ . They all looked at each other and knew these guys were ____34____ to drown. Three of the friends quickly swam over to the ____35____swimmers. It was a pair of brothers aged 15 and 20. The fourth friend, Adrian York, ____36____to shore to call 911.When they ____37____the swimmers, Taj helped raise the younger brother on his board. Narayan and Spenser worked together to help the 20-year-old, who ____38____ between 250 and 300 pounds. They were having a hard time keeping their ____39____ above water and thought they were going to die.Adrian had ____40____ it back to the shore and ____41____ somebody there to call 911. Then he jumped back to help Taj. ____42____ , they moved the brothers back to safety on the shore.After doctors arrived, the exhausted brothers were ____43____ again, then went home with their ____44____ family. The teenage rescuers said that family never got their ____45____ .“If it were me out there in trouble,” said Spenser, “I know that somebody else would have done the same.”31.A.stopped B.waited C.searched D.competed 32.A.warning B.courage C.help D.greeting33.A.trembling B.bending C.crossing D.waving 34.A.about B.ready C.anxious D.slow 35.A.dangerous B.innocent C.ambitious D.desperate 36.A.floated B.struggled C.raced D.leaped 37.A.rescued B.reached C.treated D.protected 38.A.balanced B.weighed C.reduced D.consumed 39.A.heads B.arms C.clothes D.boards 40.A.managed B.pulled C.made D.sent 41.A.persuaded B.challenged C.forced D.instructed 42.A.Besides B.Therefore C.However D.Eventually 43.A.handed over B.turned over C.looked over D.taken over 44.A.anxious B.grateful C.helpful D.generous 45.A.clothes B.names C.letters D.callsWhich comes first, happiness or money? Are richer people happier? And ____46____, how do people get richer? A recent study could tell you the answer.The study ____47____ thousands of teenagers and found that those who felt better about life as young adults ____48____ to have higher incomes by the time they ____49____ 29. Those who were happiest earned an average of $8,000 more than those who were the most ____50____.The researchers, from University College London and the University of Warwick, say that very gloomy (沮丧的) teens, no matter how tall or smart they were, earned 10% less than their peers, ____51____ the happier ones earned ____52____ 30% more.Happier teenagers have an easier time ____53____ school, college and the job interview,____54____ because they always feel better about life. It may also be true that happier people find it easier to make friends, who are often the key to homework help or networking.A report in June suggested that professional respect was more important than _____55_____ in terms of workplace happiness. In August scientists announced that they had found the_____56_____ for happiness in women. Alas! The same gene doesn’t appear to have_____57_____effect on men. And in October researchers in the UK and in the US announced that people who eat seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day report being the happiest.If it is really true that happier kids _____58_____ being wealthier kids, is it necessary for parents to get their kids to do the homework? The fact is that no homework will make kids happy but surely hurt their grades. Studies do show, _____59_____, that more education _____60_____ better-paid jobs, which may give us a deep thought.46.A.if not B.if any C.if so D.if ever 47.A.looked around B.looked out C.looked into D.looked through 48.A.tended B.attained C.attended D.attached 49.A.got B.grew C.went D.turned 50.A.depressed B.fantastic C.delighted D.admirable 51.A.when B.while C.as D.though 52.A.up to B.right now C.right away D.down to 53.A.getting through B.getting down C.getting out D.getting over 54.A.chiefly B.just C.simply D.only 55.A.friends B.dollars C.jobs D.parents 56.A.gene B.brand C.character D.nature 57.A.the best B.the different C.the same D.the most 58.A.come up B.turn up C.take up D.end up 59.A.first of all B.after all C.at all D.for all 60.A.exists in B.relies on C.results from D.contributes toIn colleges around the country, most students are also workers.The reality of college can be pretty different from the ___61___ presented in movies and television. Instead of the students who wake up late, party all the time, and study only before exams, many colleges are full of students with ___62___ schedules of not just classes and activities, but real ___63___, too.This isn’t a(n) ___64___ phenomenon. The share of working students has been on the rise since the 1970s, and one-fifth of students work year round. The ___65___ can help pay for tuition and living costs, obviously. And there’s value in it ___66___ the direct cause: such jobs can also be ___67___ for developing important professional and social skills that make it easier to___68___ a job after graduation. With many employers ___69___ students withalready-developed’ skill sets, on-the-job training while in college can be the best way to____70____ a job later on.But it’s not all upside. Even full-time work may not completely ____71____ the cost of tuition and living expenses at many colleges. That means that though they’re ____72____ time away from the classroom, many working students will still graduate with at least some____73____. And working full-time cut into the time ____74____ for studying and attending classes. Students who ____75____ leaving school because of difficulty in managing work and class are likely to find themselves stuck in some of the same jobs they might have gotten if they hadn’t gone to college at all.61.A.memories B.ideas C.descriptions D.images 62.A.accurate B.pressing C.consistent D.limiting 63.A.agenda B.dream C.jobs D.chances 64.A.temporary B.dynamic C.academic D.alternative 65.A.ambition B.arrangement C.distribution D.payment 66.A.beyond B.from C.beside D.for 67.A.urgent B.demanding C.critical D.convincing 68.A.land B.quit C.offer D.handle 69.A.looking into B.applying for C.looking for D.applying to 70.A.follow B.switch C.decide D.ensure 71.A.approve B.serve C.investigate D.cover 72.A.devoting B.sacrificing C.experiencing D.allowing 73.A.debt B.traps C.tax D.hurdles 74.A.available B.resistant C.identified D.withdrawn 75.A.put off B.rely on C.end up D.absent fromBeing an astronaut sounds cool, doesn’t it? In space, they get to do some pretty amazing things, like____76____ in zero gravity. However, without____77____, there are also plenty of things astronauts can’t do, and that’s very____78____. What’s worse, they can’t even let their sadness show — because it’s impossible to ____79____ in zero gravity.Of course, astronauts can still produce tears. But crying is much more difficult in space.Because of their ____80____ environment, tears don’t flow downward out of the eyes.This____81____ that when you cry in space, your tears have nowhere to go — theyjust____82____ there. In May 2011, astronaut Andrew J. Feustel____83____ this during one of his spacewalks.Besides making your ____84____ unclear, this can also cause physical pain. Back on Earth, tears are supposed to bring _____85_____ to the eyes. But that’s not the case in space. “My right eye is painful like crazy,” Feustel told his teammate during the walk.Since gravity doesn’t work in space, astronauts need some extra help to get rid of the tears. Feustel _____86_____ to rub (擦) his eyes against his helmet to wipe the tears away. Another choice is to just wait. “When the tears get big enough they_____87_____ break free of the eye and float around,” astronaut Ron Parise said.In space, astronauts can’t eat or drink in _____88_____ ways. Nor can they talk to each other directly. They can’t even burp (打嗝), because there is no gravity to hold the food_____89_____in their stomach. If they do burp, they just _____90_____ throwing up everything in their stomach. Thus, perhaps it’s only space explorers who can honestly say, “Gravity, you’re the best.”76.A.leaping B.floating C.eating D.talking 77.A.gravity B.doubt C.aid D.effort 78.A.risky B.lifelike C.sad D.unfortunate 79.A.foresee B.view C.pray D.cry 80.A.dangerous B.extreme C.stable D.weightless 81.A.expects B.means C.demands D.shows 82.A.meet B.develop C.stay D.leave 83.A.witnessed B.acknowledged C.experienced D.suffered 84.A.mind B.vision C.sense D.idea 85.A.peace B.disaster C.stress D.comfort 86.A.chose B.decided C.stopped D.hesitated 87.A.fluently B.exactly C.efficiently D.simply 88.A.regular B.normal C.particular D.rational 89.A.out B.off C.down D.up90.A.give up B.end up C.put off D.feel like参考答案:1.B2.A3.D4.C5.A6.C7.D8.B9.A10.D11.B12.C13.A14.D15.C【导语】本篇是一篇记叙文。
江苏专用2024高考英语一轮复习Unit2Fitforlife练习含解析牛津译林版选修7

选修七 Unit 2 Fit for life检测评价A卷Ⅰ.单项填空1.(2024·镇江模拟)—I will go on a diet tomorrow.—________.You've said that over a million times.A.Take your time B.I don't enjoy myselfC.Beg your pardon D.I don't buy it解析:选D 句意:“我明天起先节食。
”“我才不信呢。
你已经说了几百万次了。
”take y our time“渐渐来”;I don't enjoy myself “我玩得不快乐”;beg your pardon“请再说一遍”;I don't buy it “我不吃这套”。
由over a million times可知选D。
2.People are ________ shoppers in China on November 11th,contributing to more than 1,207 billion yuan online shopping sales.A.potential B.enthusiasticC.intelligent D.temporary解析:选B 句意:在中国,11月11日人们都是热忱的购物者,网上购物达到1 207亿元营业额。
由句意可知营业额增加了,人们应当是热衷于购物,所以选B。
3.As we all know, independence is very ________ for youngsters because sooner or later they will leave their families and live alone.A.vital B.accurateC.flexible D.complex解析:选A 句意:我们都知道,青少年独立是特别必要的,因为他们迟早会离开他们的家去独自生活。
南通市最新 高考英语完形填空复习题(附答案)

南通市最新高考英语完形填空复习题(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。
My mom is an awesome human being just like all other moms. She knowingly and unknowingly 1 me a whole lot of things about the world. The 2 which I'm going to share today determined the way I 3 everybody.I was four years old. One fine afternoon, my mom and I were 4 outdoors, she reading and I watching a line of 5 . I was never a naughty kid; 6 I was known for keeping quiet even when things were not going my way. So I don't remember why I did this but I disrupted (使中断) the lines of ants and I liked it when they looked so 7 . I even went ahead and stepped on a couple of them! My mom saw this and she wasn't 8 with me but she said something I still 9 today. She said, "You should never be 10 to anybody however little they are. Everybody is different and we shouldn't treat them 11 .I got upset when I heard this because I thought I had 12 my mom. Also my little heart started 13 the family of ants I had killed. It has been more than 25 years now and I've 14 so many things that have happened in my life; 15 . I still do my best to be kind to everybody.We should teach our young kids to never be mean to anybody. It makes a 16 when people praise other people for their efforts and when 17 being envious, we're proud of people achieving their goals however 18 they may be. When you're kind to other people,it's a 19 that goes on. It's the kind of 20 reaction that uplifts the whole world one heart at a time. I believe in the magic of kindness!1. A. offered B. left C. promised D. taught2. A. accident B. information C. incident D. conflict3. A. respect B. treat C. question D. doubt4. A. staying B. chatting C. wandering D. playing5. A. trees B. kids C. ants D. cars6. A. in case B. in fact C. above all D. at first7. A. troubled B. excited C. ugly D. scary8. A. patient B. familiar C. annoyed D. honest9. A. live by B. disagree with C. get across D. look for10. A. familiar B. cruel C. similar D. cool11. A. seriously B. hopelessly C. directly D. unfairly12. A. disappointed B. convinced C. comforted D. terrified13. A. believing in B. seeking for C. laughing at D. thinking about14. A. accepted B. repeated C. forgotten D. discovered15. A. thus B. however C. therefore D. besides16. A. decision B. difference C. deal D. living17. A. instead of B. except for C. along with D. because of18. A. rare B. ambitious C. tiny D. significant19. A. debate B. process C. match D. circle20. A. direct B. immediate C. chain D. first【答案】(1)D;(2)C;(3)B;(4)A;(5)C;(6)B;(7)A;(8)C;(9)A;(10)B;(11)D;(12)A;(13)D;(14)C;(15)B;(16)B;(17)A;(18)C;(19)D;(20)C;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,作者小时候有一次在看蚂蚁排队前行的过程中,突然打断了他们的队伍还踩死了几只蚂蚁。
江苏高考完形填空训练

江苏高考完形填空训练江苏高考完形填空训练原文:“We expected our first child to be perfect.” Most parents have thought so.I know that s what I 36 with our oldest son, Joe. He would be perfect. Joe would sail through 37 from learning ABC s to being awarded a Ph.D..Joe, 38 , had other ideas.He was always a 39 kid. He wasnt the kind of boy who threw 40 at passing cars on a freezing winter day or who dropped water balloons on the mailman during the heat of August.But he wasnt perfect. Especially when it came to that nice little 41 that I had about sailing through school. From the day Joe started kindergarten he struggled梬ith scissors and handwriting and math. Always 42 . He passed each grade with great 43 , never at the top of his class.How I 44 friends who had children with the “math gene”. A mom told me her daughter was doing high school algebra while in the sixth grade. Another mom said her son had just taken first place in the districts annual Math Challenge.After hearing these stories, I would look at Joe and 45 : Why didnt we raise a mathematical talent? How is he ever going to get into 46 ifhe does not get better at math? Needless to say, my motherly 47 never really amounted to much. Does it ever? Moms tend to worry and worry, while whatever theyre worrying about usually 48 on its own.During high school, Joe slowly 49 at math. He got through algebra I II, and geometry, our state requirements for math. I felt greatly 50 at his little achievement. Then he announced that hed take pre - calculus (微积分) in his last year of high school, which 51 me a lot.“Why?” I questioned.“ Because I need to keep my skills up”, he explained. “ I 52 math, but I need to take it so I don t forget how to do it.”“For college,” he added. “I want to do really well in college, Mom.I know it will be 53_, but I think its important that I try to do my best.”My oldest son wasnt perfect. He wasnt a math talent, either. But he knew what was important: he was focusing on his 54 while I was worrying over his past. And that, to me, is even better than being 55 .江苏高考完形填空训练选项:36. A. worked B. continued C. expected D. showed37. A. books B. school C. experience D. situations38. A. therefore B. however C. fortunately D. obviously39. A. careful B. proud C. happy D. good40. A. snowballs B. clothes C. flowers D. toys41. A. belief B. interest C. fantasy D. enthusiasm42. A. math B. scissors C. handwriting D. art43. A. attention B. effort C. pleasure D. ambition44. A. envied B. supported C. trusted D. respected45. A. consider B. imagine C. wish D. wonder46. A. college B. life C. society D. job47. A. love B. doubt C. guidance D. worry48. A. disappears B. comes C. declines D. pauses49. A. developed B. advanced C. improved D. achieved50. A. hopeful B. relieved C. grateful D. amused51. A. surprised B. inspired C. satisfied D. moved52. A. fail B. prefer C. hate D. choose53. A. boring B. hard C. necessary D. beneficial54. A. career B. major C. world D. future55. A. intelligent B. perfect C. successful D. confident 江苏高考完形填空训练答案:36-40 CBBDA 41-45 CABAD46-50 ADACB 51-55 ACBDB。
江苏高考完形填空训练附答案

江苏高考完形填空训练附答案江苏高考完形填空训练原文:After my brothers serious heart attack, he lay in a coma(昏迷) in the hospital. Tubes and wires 36 him up to machines that kept him alive. The only sound in his room was the 37 whoosh(呼呼声) of the pump forcing air into his lungs. My sister--in--law stood by, 38As a minister I had been with families in similar 39 . I had searched for the right 40 , a phrase of hope, trying to 41 them. But this was a new 42During these difficult days, my sister-- in-- law and I were 43 between hope and resignation. We 44 every visitor. We were grateful for their stories of people who had 45 comas and return to 46 . We listened when they talked knowledgeably about the stages of grief. We knew they cared. But many visitors came 47 the door talking, and kept talking. Was that how I had dealt with my nervousness when I didnt know 48 to say?Then a/n 49 friend came to visit. He stood with us around the bed, looking at my brothers body. There was a long silence. Suddenly 50 with emotion, he said, "Im sorry." There was another long pause. 51 , he hugged my sister--in--law and then turned to shake my hand. He held it a 52 longer than necessary and squeezed a little harder than 53 . As he looked at me, tears came to his eyes. And then he left. One week later, my brother died.Years 54 passed and I still remember that visitor. I do not recall his name, but Ill never forget how he shared our grief, quietly and 55 and without awkwardness. His few words spoke volumes.江苏高考完形填空训练选项:36. A. added B. hooked C. put D. held37. A. rhythmical B. loudC. irregularD. harmonious38. A. careful B. hopeful C. helpless D. useless39. A. conversations B. considerations C. locations D. situations40. A. words B. places C. roles D. choices41. A. convince B. teach C. comfort D. serve42. A. challenge B. adventureC. experienceD. opportunity43. A. filled B. torn C. worn D. settled44. A. appreciated B. expected C. depended D. evaluated45. A. suffered from B. shaken off C. come down with D. kept out46. A. reality B. origin C. function D. normal47. A. in B. across C. over D. through48. A. why B. what C. how D. when49. A. casual B. expected C. close D. familiar50. A. concentrated B. controlledC. overcomeD. disappointed51. A. However B. Therefore C. Besides D. Finally52. A. second B. lot C. great deal D. period53. A. before B. possible C. usual D. past54. A. had B. have C. are D. were55. A. extraordinarily B. desperately C. nervously D. sincerely 江苏高考完形填空训练答案:36.B 37.A 38.C 39.D 40.A 41.C 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.B46.D 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.D。
江苏省阜宁中学高中英语完形填空最新高考试题精选 百度文库

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。
Susie Coodall finally was discovered and rescued. She was a volunteer in the 1 Golden Globe Race accompanying sailors through the 2 every June. On Wednesday morning, Goodall was 2, 000 miles west of South America when her boat was like a drunken man in a strong wind and a broken bar knocked her 3 unconscious. But soon after that she 4 and at once rang the alarm through her emergency system and a series of troubling 5 which had recorded her happenings during the journey, were 6 on her Facebook at once. Chile's Maritime Center received her 7 and soon ordered a ship to change is 8 to rescue Goodall. Meanwhile, all Goodall could do was wait-trying to keep her boat 9 in the waving South Pacific and pumping out water that was 10 into the damaged cabin(船舱), which made her 11 her present situationWhen the Chilean ship finally 12 Goodall, lowering down a small boat to save her seemed 13 because up to 13 feet waves will 14 the boat at any time. 15 , crew members on board 16 another way-lowered a long thick rope from the ship, and17 Goodall from her ship to safety. As luck would have it, the chosen method18 worked.Goodall arrived at the Chilean port without any delay. On her Facebook, Goodall wrote: "They were the hardest and loneliest days I've ever had. Actually, all I wanted was a break with to 19 to the busy daily life. But I might as well 20 home instead of giving up."1. A. final B. previous C. monthly D. annual2. A. tour B. voyage C. trip D. scene3. A. permanently B. totally C. temporarily D. seriously4. A. awakened B. slept C. shouted D. cried5. A. updates B. questions C. fantasies D. thoughts6. A. put B. gathered C. posted D. released7. A. call B. warming C. signal D. reply8. A. system B. course C. subject D. policy9. A. dry B. tidy C. still D. steady10. A. leaking B. flying C. flowing D. dropping11. A. curious about B. worried about C. satisfied with D. disappointed with12. A. rescued B. abandoned C. passed D. spotted13. A. fast B. proper C. impossible D. uncomfortable14. A. swallow B. lift C. hit D. push15. A. Besides B. Otherwise C. Instead D. Also16. A. changed B. recommended C. admired D. described17. A. pulled B. kept C. grasped D. fetched18. A. hardly B. probably C. usually D. really19. A. answer B. access C. damage D. contribution20. A. drive B. ride C. walk D. sail【答案】(1)D;(2)B;(3)C;(4)A;(5)A;(6)C;(7)C;(8)B;(9)D;(10)A;(11)B;(12)D;(13)C;(14)A;(15)C;(16)B;(17)A;(18)D;(19)B;(20)D;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,Susie Coodall是一名航海志愿者,在航海过程中遇险后来获救。
2023年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(江苏卷)

2023年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(江苏卷)2023年高考英语真题完形填空题·完全解析(江苏卷)We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever we've bee used to suddenly disappears. __1__, for exle, the neatly- dressed woman I __2__ to see -- or look at -- on my way to work each morning. For three years, no matter __3__ the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 am. On __4__ days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime __5__ out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over her sunglasses. __6__, she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I __7__ all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how __8__ I expected to see her each morning. You might say I __9__ her. "Did she have an accident? Something __10__?" I thought to myself about her__11__. Now that she was gone, I felt I had __12__ her.I began to realize that part of our __13__ life probably includes such chance meetings with familiar__14__: the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who__15__ walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are __16__ markers in our eyes. They add weight to our __17__ of place and belonging.Think about it. __18__, while walking to work, we mark where we are by __19__ a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though __20__, person?1. A. Make B. Take C. Give D. Have2. A. happened B. wanted C. used D. tried3. A. what B. how C. which D. when4. A. sunny B. rainy C. cloudyD. snowy5. A. took B. brought C. carriedD. turned6. A. Clearly B. Particularly C. LuckilyD. Especially7. A. believed B. expressed C. rememberedD. wondered8. A. long B. often C. soonD. much9. A. respected B. missed C. praisedD. admired10. A. better B. worse C. moreD. less11. A. disappearance B. appearance C. misfortuneD. fortune12. A. forgotten B. lost C. knownD. hurt13. A. happy B. enjoyable C. frequentD. daily15. A. regularly B. actually C. hardlyD. probably16. A. mon B. pleasant C. important D. faithful17. A. choice B. knowledge C. decisionD. sense18. A. Because B. If C.Although D. However19. A. keeping B. changing C. passingD. mentioning20. A. unnamed B. unforgettable C.unbelievable D. unreal1-5BCADB 6-10ACDBB 11-15ACDBA 16-20CDBCA众生纭纭,来去匆匆。
江苏高考英语完形填空专项训练

完形填空“Challenge-based learning is often focused on the challenges that have global impact. Thechallenge from multiple points of view, and from different scientific perspectives,” says Vilma Sukacke, a researcher at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania.Such a learning approach is very fitting to sustainability education, which, according to various scholars,_____3_____a contextual, problem-oriented, reflective, interdisciplinary (跨学科), collaborative, participatory and empowered learning environment. In other words, educators have to _____4_____from more traditional teacher-centred education to becoming instructional designers of student-centred education.Aiming to evaluate the _____5_____of such approaches, a group of researchers from Lithuanian, Danish, German, Portuguese and Spanish universities conducted a systematic literature review,_____6_____the three active learning methods, i.e.. project, problem and challenge-based learning according to the ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) framework._____7_____the educators agree that problem-based learning (PBL), project-based learning (PJBL) and, more recently, challenge-based learning (CBL) are efficient in teaching the studentsto _____8_____technology in real-life situations and improving their transversal (横向) skills, such as teamwork, communication and conflict resolution, the application of these methods in the classroom may be challenging for both sides.“In my practice, I have noticed that sometimes students are _____9_____innovative learning methods and are considering them as a sort of a game. As these classes often take place in a play full environment, full of different pencils, colorful notes and building blocks, it’s difficult for the students to take them _____10_____. Therefore, it’s very important to_____11_____the methods and the goals to the learners very clearly,” says Professor Saule Petroniene from KTU Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, a co-author of the study.According to her, to successfully apply unconventional teaching methods is a challenge for a beginning teacher. However, this effort _____12_____, especially when students continue theiractivities outside school and focus on solving _____13_____social problems.Rescarchers believe that the _____14_____of CBL, PJBL, and PBL requires a paradigm (范式) shift, where organization, staff and students change their view to education and learning. In this process, both teachers and students need to apply new skills and _____15_____roles that they might not have needed before.1.A.allow B.introduce C.accept D.expect 2.A.carrying on B.focusing on C.applying for D.inquiring about 3.A.cares about B.tells of C.turns to D.calls for 4.A.shift B.differ C.suffer D.learn 5.A.outcome B.efficiency C.impact D.value 6.A.exploring B.applying C.modifying D.explaining 7.A.Whether B.As long as C.Although D.Because 8.A.develop B.include C.associate D.integrate 9.A.approving B.questioning C.preventing D.adopting 10.A.affectionately B.calmly C.seriously D.coolly 11.A.transfer B.change C.communicate D.express 12.A.pays off B.goes away C.gives off D.breaks down 13.A.subjective B.real C.imaginary D.virtual 14.A.combination B.organization C.realization D.cooperation 15.A.take on B.put away C.send for D.deal withI remember the first time I saw a skateboarder roll past me when I was 14 in the early 90s. The skater moved in such a ___16___ and cool way. He ___17___ through the crowds in the same way that water finds its natural ___18___. I can still ___19___ with complete clarity the sound of the trail of the skateboard snapping against the road as the skateboarder jumped up with the board into the air. It was the ___20___ thing I’d ever seen. Why walk to school when you could skate? After serious saving and a ___21___ for early birthday funds, I ___22___ myself in the skate shop and got my first skateboard!What I didn’t know then was that this first ___23___ was the beginning of a voyage that would never ___24___. Information and experiences were exchanged and ____25____ withfriends. And only through dedication and perseverance did my ability and confidence____26____.And as my skateboarding years rolled by, my friends and I ____27____further into the unknown architectural skate spots around the globe. ____28____ with fellow skateboarders get past borders because the sport brings with it a bond of sincerity. You know ____29____ good times await. You’re a global conqueror aboard four wheels and seven layers of Canadian plywood.I’m now 36, and, as I continue to age, my adventures as a skateboarder will ____30____. Skateboarding is an extension of play and fun. I shall never get tired of it.16.A.smooth B.sensitive C.safe D.strange 17.A.inched B.weaved C.fled D.pulled 18.A.color B.route C.procedure D.origin 19.A.enjoy B.analyze C.recall D.celebrate 20.A.cleverest B.healthiest C.strongest D.coolest 21.A.love B.goal C.request D.concern 22.A.dressed B.calmed C.expressed D.found 23.A.competition B.attempt C.plan D.order 24.A.end B.pass C.work D.fail 25.A.negotiated B.declared C.shared D.valued 26.A.focus B.change C.start D.grow 27.A.journeyed B.divided C.fell D.broke 28.A.Trades B.Relations C.Arguments D.Problems 29.A.endless B.worthless C.aimless D.restless 30.A.fade away B.come back C.go on D.run outMy Dad’s JeepWhen my father died, I got his car. Eight years later, it’s ____31____ . How am I supposed to say good-bye ____32____ ? “Why does our car look so dirty?” my 5-year-old daughter, Fianna, recently asked. “This car is super ____33____ .” I replied.“Because it’s Grandpa Jack’s?” Fianna asked as we ____34____ out of the school parking lot.I smiled and nodded. It has kept him ____35____ ever since.To Fianna, Grandpa Jack is a concept, not a(n) ____36____ person she knows. Fianna’s saying my father’s name reminds me of his current ____37____. It’s then — and all the times I____38____ his warm hugs or the gent let one of his voice — that the car ____39____ me. It’s_____40_____ on wheels that my father existed and that, for a period, he _____41_____ my life with love.One recent morning, I pulled up into our driveway after _____42_____ Fianna off at school. Then I parked, played Ben King’s “Stand By Me” loudly over the old speakers, and stayed_____43_____ .I let every _____44_____ of my dad that the song and the Jeep created sit with me in the car.I wish I _____45_____ had to say good-bye to my father. At least I still have time to learn how to say good-bye to a car.31.A.fading away B.shooting up C.falling apart D.dying out 32.A.often B.occasionally C.obviously D.again 33.A.original B.special C.ordinary D.adjustable 34.A.left B.broke C.ran D.pulled 35.A.alive B.conscious C.warm D.quiet 36.A.tough B.real C.honest D.innocent 37.A.situation B.absence C.state D.job38.A.meet B.receive C.miss D.recognize 39.A.shocks B.tolerates C.surrounds D.comforts 40.A.proof B.advice C.progress D.news 41.A.occupied B.balanced C.filled D.replaced 42.A.keeping B.knocking C.dropping D.showing 43.A.puzzled B.alarmed C.refreshed D.seated 44.A.version B.memory C.view D.treatment 45.A.ever B.somehow C.never D.seldomChildren model themselves largely on their parents. They do so mainly through identification. Children___46___ a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are___47___of that parent. The things parents do and say—and the___48___ they do and say tothem—therefore strongly influence a child’s behavior. Therefore, parents must___49___ behave like the type of person they want their child to become.What’s more, a parent’s actions can also ___50___ the self-image that a child forms through identification. Children who see mainly positive qualities in their parents will likely learn to see themselves in a positive way. Children who observe chiefly___51___ qualities in their parents will have difficulty seeing positive qualities in themselves. Children may modify theirself-image,___52___, as they become increasingly influenced by peers groups standards before they reach 13.A positive attitude and self- image play an important role when children ___53___ something unexpected. Isolated events, even dramatic ones, do not necessarily have a ___54___ effect on a child’s behavior. Children interact such events according to their established attitudes and____55____ training. Children who know they are loved can, for example, accept the____56____of their parents or a parent’s early death. But if children feel____57____, they may interpret such events as a sign of rejection or ____58____ .In the same way, all children are not influenced ____59____ by toys and games, reading matter, and television programs. As in the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the effect of an activity or experience depends on how the child ____60____ it.46.A.apologize to B.approve of C.attend to D.allow for 47.A.thoughtful B.characteristic C.conscious D.cautious 48.A.time B.place C.way D.extent 49.A.consistently B.barely C.concisely D.originally 50.A.respond B.imitate C.convey D.affect 51.A.positive B.complex C.negative D.concrete 52.A.however B.therefore C.anyhow D.otherwise 53.A.turn down B.sort out C.stick with D.come across 54.A.uplifting B.permanent C.temporary D.distracting 55.A.intense B.realistic C.previous D.educational 56.A.finance B.marriage C.assistance D.divorce 57.A.isolated B.attended C.unloved D.stressed 58.A.punishment B.discrimination C.assessment D.transformation59.A.even B.alike C.at all D.as a whole 60.A.interprets B.anticipates C.accomplishes D.maintainsIt was an overwhelming Friday afternoon. There were hundreds of students, who____61____ to cheer their favorite team up.I have always loved running, but my____62____to compete for a long-distance race was terrible for me. I was____63____to compete in a four-hundred-meter race, yes, it was indeed____64____. When the competition finally began. I found my nervous self ____65____. I ran with my strength, but still did not make____66____to the top three. My teammates, whom I have expected to comfort me____67____to doubt my ability to compete in the next event. They never wanted me to be in the next track game. This belief motivated me to____68____more.I wanted to prove myself.____69____I decided to work more on my endurance(耐力)skills. As soon as I noticed my time_____70_____were getting better. I signed up for the next track game. This time I not only _____71_____to be one of the top three competitors, but also earned a medal for my team.Nothing was more_____72_____ than the medal I won at that moment. I was appreciated by the members of my team, who_____73_____rejected my wish to compete on that game. I learned that whatever one puts their_____74_____to do, that person will_____75_____be the best at what he is aiming for.61.A.gathered B.walked C.supported D.offered 62.A.ambition B.strength C.inability D.memory 63.A.forced B.assigned C.suggested D.applied 64.A.meaningful B.interesting C.comfortable D.challenging 65.A.losing B.abandoning C.shaking D.cheering 66.A.it B.me C.him D.them 67.A.figured out B.turned out C.came out D.worked out 68.A.hope B.risk C.push D.create 69.A.so B.but C.or D.yet 70.A.paces B.experiences C.influences D.evidences 71.A.managed B.succeeded C.tried D.kept72.A.enjoyable B.valuable C.possible D.interesting 73.A.quietly B.purposely C.previously D.friendly 74.A.subject B.body C.mind D.team 75.A.quickly B.constantly C.exactly D.definitelyJuliette and I knew each other seven years ago through the foreign exchange organised by our schools. We started as pen friends — the ____76____ ink and paper kind. The letters introduced us to each other and a new ____77____.When we eventually met ____78____ I felt like we were already friends. I wanted to be able to speak to her in her native language as ____79____ as I do in English. It gives me a ____80____ for learning French.I stayed with her family in Laval. ____81____ her school helped me grasp French. I remember how ____82____ I felt on the few occasions I knew the answers to questions during classes. I also remember ____83____ a police officer in French after my passport had been stolen. The passport was found, and so was a new ____84____ in my ability to solve problems in French.Although we speak _____85_____ on Facebook or Skype now, I’ve kept all of our letters. They are the _____86_____ representation of our friendship and language learning.I was pleased to hear that the French exchange at my old school is still _____87_____and now has 100 students involved. Apps and online courses are the latest _____88_____, making pen pals and post _____89_____. But we shouldn’t ignore this unique method of _____90_____ languages.76.A.expensive B.old-fashioned C.creative D.long-lost 77.A.language B.friend C.lifestyle D.hobby78.A.at random B.at hand C.in person D.in turn 79.A.openly B.sharply C.briefly D.easily 80.A.choice B.reason C.reward D.credit 81.A.Assessing B.Leaving C.Attending D.Building 82.A.proud B.calm C.surprised D.confused 83.A.arguing with B.talking to C.coming across D.waiting for 84.A.responsibility B.feature C.confidence D.interest85.A.secretly B.occasionally C.mainly D.casually 86.A.abstract B.physical C.artistic D.legal 87.A.running B.falling C.struggling D.cheating 88.A.researches B.trend C.software D.editions 89.A.useful B.popular C.precious D.dated 90.A.appreciating B.speaking C.discovering D.teachingThe day I met Hani Irmawati, she was a shy, 17-year-old girl standing alone in the parking lot of the international school in Indonesia, where I teach English. She asked if I could help her improve her English. I could ___91___ it took immense courage for the young Indonesian girl to ___92___ me and ask for help.“I want to go to a US university,” she said with confidence. I was surprised.I agreed to work with her ___93___ a volunteer basis. For several months, Hani woke each morning at five and caught the city bus to her public high school. During the one-hour ___94___, she studied for her regular classes and finished the English ___95___ I had given her. At fouro’clock in the afternoon, she arrived at my classroom, ___96___ but ready to work.When I met Hani’s family at their ___97___ little house, I realized they would never be able to afford the expenses of a US university. Hani’s enthusiasm was ___98___ with her language ability, but I was becoming more and more discouraged.One day I received the announcement of a(n) ___99___ opportunity for a major US university. After reading the requirements, I knew Hani couldn’t meet the qualifications. I told her that there was only a ___100___ chance of her getting the scholarship and encouraged her to be more “realistic” about her dream. But she remained ___101___.“Will you send in my name?” she asked.I couldn’t ___102___ her down. I completed the application, with the painful truth about her academic life, but also with my ___103___ of her courage and perseverance.Three weeks later, just before Hani went to Jakarta to take the Test of English Fluency, she received a letter from the scholarship association. She had been ___104___.I leaped around the room, overjoyed and shocked. Hani stood by, smiling. I realized that it was I who had learned something Hani had known from the beginning: It is not intelligence alonethat brings success, but also the ___105___ to succeed, the commitment to work hard and the courage to believe in yourself.91.A.believe B.tell C.spot D.expect 92.A.convince B.excuse C.turn D.approach 93.A.as B.in C.on D.by94.A.ride B.break C.stay D.class 95.A.accent B.assignment C.guideline D.journal 96.A.excited B.bored C.exhausted D.confused 97.A.humble B.comfortable C.ugly D.untidy 98.A.decreasing B.increasing C.showing D.fading 99.A.promotion B.growth C.scholarship D.investment 100.A.fair B.solid C.slim D.real 101.A.genuine B.subjective C.practical D.determined 102.A.put B.take C.break D.turn 103.A.concern B.praise C.criticism D.analysis 104.A.impressed B.rejected C.confirmed D.accepted 105.A.drive B.wisdom C.pressure D.secretCamping is a rite of passage (成人仪式) if you grow up in Canada. It’s a child’sfirst____106____of what living in the wild really means. But growing up as an immigrant from India, I thought it was _____107_____ .Then I _____108_____26 and started trying new things. I had been _____109_____mental health issues for quite some time and I discovered being out in nature helped me calmdown.____110____, I decided to try camping.Then I overheard a(n)_____111_____ between my father and mother. “Why does she have to do this? Doesn’t she know she can just stay at home?” my father asked. “This is what Canadian kids do, it’s okay, she’ll be fine!” my mom_____112_____ . My parents had no_____113_____in me surviving one night in the wild.My friends and I_____114_____our campsite in the woods. As the day went on, we ate, played by the water and met our camping neighbors. Time felt like it _____115_____; life feltgentler and easier. As the day turned into night, the stars came out and I was amazed by allthe_____116_____lights above me. Morning came. I didn’t even realize I was _____117_____ to leave until we started packing everything up.I wasn’t just leaving, having accomplished something I _____118_____thought I would do. I was leaving with a real sense of community, a real sense of _____119_____for what the great outdoors had to offer, and a completely different _____120_____ to an activity that I had thought strange for so many years.106.A.attempt B.taste C.proposal D.target 107.A.odd B.awkward C.amazing D.rough 108.A.grew B.observed C.turned D.recalled 109.A.involving B.surviving C.abandoning D.experiencing 110.A.Overall B.Moreover C.Somehow D.Therefore 111.A.argument B.debate C.conversation D.quarrel 112.A.explained B.insisted C.prayed D.interrupted 113.A.mercy B.empathy C.faith D.preference 114.A.set up B.beat down C.drew on D.rose to 115.A.shot up B.slowed down C.broke out D.put off 116.A.swinging B.bouncing C.rolling D.twinkling 117.A.curious B.enthusiastic C.upset D.desperate 118.A.barely B.constantly C.ultimately D.merely 119.A.foundation B.appreciation C.resolution D.recognition 120.A.contrast B.attitude C.priority D.exposureA new week began. Marcus entered the school. ____121____, he cried out, “What happened to the stadium?” Someone had painted faces on the stadium wall!All students were whispering with ____122____ about the graffiti(涂鸦). Possible explanations spread like wildfire around the school.Later, when Brian cleaned the blackboard, Marcus suddenly spotted the paint on his hands. He ____123____ that it was Brian who did it. After school, Marcus followed Brian and____124____ on what he was doing. When Brian opened his locker, Marcus saw small cans ofpaint! He decided to ____125____ it to Mr. Johnson.The next morning, Brian was called to the principal’s office. The moment Mr. Johnson____126____ asked about the graffiti, Brian cried. ____127____, Brian explained that he liked to paint, but he couldn’t join the art club because he had to go ____128____ home after school to babysit his little brother. “I’m sorry. I’ll clean the stadium,” he sobbed.Though angry at first, Mr. Johnson began to soften as he realized how ____129____ Brian was. “Brian, painting graffiti on school walls is a very serious matter. Of course you should clean and _____130_____ the wall.” Mr. Johnson paused,“_____131_____ I must say, those paintings are quite good. Did you do it alone?” Brian nodded, “Yes. I’m good at painting.”Mr. Johnson thought for a moment before making a(n) _____132_____. “Well,” he said, “some teachers suggested that we hire a local artist to paint our school mascot on the school wall. Would you like to participate in that?”“Really?” Brian hesitated, _____133_____ to believe it.“Yes, but it’s hard work, and we can consider it part of your _____134_____,” Mr. Johnson said, trying to hide his _____135_____ as he picked up the phone.121.A.Gradually B.Generally C.Usually D.Suddenly 122.A.curiosity B.disappointment C.fear D.relief 123.A.wiped B.examined C.scanned .D.suspected 124.A.spied B.reflected C.commented D.hit 125.A.make B.report C.describe D.retell 126.A.hesitantly B.patiently C.directly D.sympathetically 127.A.Ashamed B.Surprised C.Excited D.Satisfied 128.A.slowly B.late C.deliberately D.right 129.A.fortunate B.miserable C.relaxed D.naughty 130.A.repaint B.hide C.build D.repair 131.A.And B.So C.Or D.But 132.A.promise B.choice C.decision D.appointment 133.A.unable B.unwilling C.unlikely D.unhappy 134.A.responsibility B.talent C.devotion D.punishment 135.A.regret B.anger C.smile D.prideI’ve been working as a UN Peacekeeper in the Central African Republic for the past two years. Before this, I was a pilot and I ____136____ my work. However, I felt it was my duty to help innocent people who are caught in trouble, so I ____137____ the United Nations.The Central African Republic is a relatively small country. Since it got ____138____ from France in the 1950s, there have been many violent conflicts between the government and rebels (反叛者). In 2012, a civil war began, due to which, over one million people were forced to____139____ their homes and there were many deaths and injuries. ____140____, the United Nations established a peacekeeping ____141____ in the country.We peacekeepers ____142____ cities and villages to ____143____ that no conflict is occurring and help bring supplies of food and medicine. We are a ____144____ that can keep people in conflict apart.As a woman, I am particularly ____145____ as I can act as a role model for many women and girls in the country. When they see how others respect me, they feel that they also____146____ to be respected and treated ____147____.My life is not ____148____ in any way! It’s long hours in a very tough environment. I have basic ____149____ with just a bed in a shared room. Of course, being away from my family and friends is also very hard at times. However, I know that the Central African Republic is safer because of the UN Peacekeepers, and that makes it all ____150____.136.A.hated B.enjoyed C.guarded D.changed 137.A.gave in to B.looked up to C.kept up with D.signed up with 138.A.treatment B.technology C.independence D.inspiration 139.A.flee B.return C.sweep D.tend 140.A.In turn B.In surprise C.In response D.In addition 141.A.measure B.reputation C.business D.mission 142.A.follow B.expand C.monitor D.block 143.A.ensure B.prove C.report D.predict 144.A.bridge B.barrier C.castle D.shelter 145.A.protected B.trusted C.valued D.doubted 146.A.deserve B.prefer C.plan D.fail147.A.gently B.equally C.seriously D.honestly 148.A.boring B.rewarding C.difficult D.fancy 149.A.association B.accommodation C.administration D.adaptation 150.A.available B.ambitious C.worthwhile D.educational参考答案:1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是基于挑战的学习方法的优点和对此进行的相关研究。
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江苏最新版高考英语完形填空专题练习一、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。
A Milwaukee bus driver went above the call of duty when she stopped to save an unlikely would-be passenger: a toddler.Irene Ivic was driving on a freeway overpass when she 1 a barefoot toddler, Milwaukee County Transit System spokesman Matt Sliker said. The child, wearing a red onesie and a diaper, was quickly 2 to the crossroads."I'm just 3 I was in the right place at the right time, "Ivic said at the awards ceremony held in her 4 on Thursday.Ivic stopped the bus and ran out to 5 the toddler, as seen in a video 6 by the transit system. She carried the child to the bus, 7 passengers gathered in disbelief."Oh my God. Oh my God. I am 8 , "Ivic said in the video as she sat down in the driver's seat with the toddler.A 9 on the bus took off her winter coat and wrapped it 10 the little girl, who was 11 to the touch. The 12 were freezing that day, on December 22, according to the transit system.Ivic sat talking to the child, stroking her hair. The little one soon fell asleep in her 13 , as seen in the video.The 19-month-old had been cold and scared but was 14 unharmed, police said.The child went missing after officials believe her mother had a 15 health crisis, the transit system statement said. "Authorities eventually 16 the baby with its father,"Sliker said.This is the ninth 17 a lost or missing child has been 18 by a Milwaukee County Transit System driver in recent years, according to the statement."I absolutely love kids. I used to be a 19 and I have children of my own, so I'm so happyI was able to help this sweet, 20 baby, "Ivic said.1. A. crashed B. spotted C. escaped D. guided2. A. running B. skipping C. rushing D. walking3. A. grateful B. surprised C. anxious D. excited4. A. memory B. honor C. favor D. mind5. A. calm down B. look into C. pick up D. hold back6. A. purchased B. borrowed C. replayed D. rented7. A. where B. when C. why D. how8. A. scolding B. yelling C. laughing D. shaking9. A. policeman B. passengerC. passer-by D. customer10. A. beside B. against C. around D. on11. A. cold B. hot C. smooth D. sick12. A. feet B. streets C. buses D. temperatures13. A. seat B. arms C. hands D. chest14. A. therefore B. especially C. otherwise D. meanwhile15. A. physical B. mental C. slight D. common16. A. discovered B. informed C. recognizedD. reunited17. A. time B. chance C. case D. accident18. A. reported B. solved C. found D. adopted19. A. mother B. girl C. parent D. teacher20. A. innocent B. pretty C. 1ucky D. brave【答案】(1)B;(2)D;(3)A;(4)B;(5)C;(6)C;(7)A;(8)D;(9)B;(10)C;(11)A;(12)D;(13)B;(14)C;(15)B;(16)D;(17)A;(18)C;(19)D;(20)A;【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。
司机Irene Ivic在使命召唤下,她停下车救下了一个不太可能的潜在的乘客:一个蹒跚学步的孩子。
官方最终让孩子与父亲团聚。
她很高兴能够帮助这个可爱的、无辜的婴儿。
指导”。
逃脱”;D. guided“碰撞”;B. spotted“(1)考查动词。
A. crashed“发现”;C. escaped“Irene Ivic在高速公路立交桥开车时,她发现了一个赤脚的孩子。
故选B。
猛冲”;D. walking“跳过”;C. rushing“散步”。
(2)考查动词。
A. running“跑”;B. skipping“孩子,身穿红色装和尿布,很快就走到十字路口。
故选D。
感到吃惊的”;C. anxious“焦虑的”;D.感激的”;B. surprised“(3)考查形容词。
A. grateful“感到兴奋的”。
我只是感激我在正确的时间出现在正确的地。
故选A。
excited“帮助”;D. mind“思想”。
Ivic (4)考查名词。
A. memory“记忆”;B. honor“荣誉”;C. favor“说,周四的时候为她举办颁奖仪式,所以对她来说是一件荣耀的事。
故选B。
调查”;C. pick up“拾起,接(5)考查动词短语。
A. calm down“使冷静下来”;B. look into“隐瞒,退缩”。
Ivic停了车,跑出去接孩子。
故选C。
送,收到,偶然学到”;D. hold back“租重放”;D. rented“购置”;B. borrowed“借入”;C. replayed“(6)考查动词。
A. purchased“赁”。
Ivic停了车,跑出去接孩子,这是视频显示的情景。
故选C。
(7)考查定语从句。
她带着孩子上了巴士,乘客们怀疑地聚集在那里。
此处是where引导的定语从句。
故选A。
大笑”;D. shaking“摇叫喊”;C. laughing“责备”;B. yelling“(8)考查动词。
A. scolding“动”。
“哦,我的上帝。
哦,我的上帝。
我在颤抖,”在视频里Ivic带着蹒跚学步的小孩坐在司机的位置上说。
故选D。
旅客”;C. passer-by“过路人”;D.警察”;B. passenger“(9)考查名词。
A. policeman“customer“顾客”。
车上一名乘客脱下冬天的大衣,裹住小女孩,她摸起来很冷。
故选B。
(10)考查介词。
车上一名乘客脱下冬天的大衣,裹住小女孩,她摸起来很冷。
包裹婴儿用around,表示围在它的周围。
故选C。
厌(11)考查形容词。
A. cold“冷的”;B. hot“热的”;C. smooth“顺利的,光滑的”;D. sick“恶的,病态的”。
车上一名乘客脱下冬天的大衣,裹住小女孩,她摸起来很冷。
故选A。
温(12)考查名词。
A. feet“脚”;B. streets“街道”;C. buses“公共汽车”;D. temperatures“度”。
根据运输系统,12月22日,那天的气温很低,天气寒冷。
故选D。
手”;D. chest“胸部”。
小家伙很(13)考查名词。
A. seat“座位”;B. arms“胳膊”;C. hands“快就在怀里睡着了,正如视频上所看到的。
故选B。
在其他方面,否尤其是”;C. otherwise“因此”;B. especially“(14)考查副词。
A. therefore“则”;D. meanwhile“与此同时”。
警方说,这名19个月大的婴儿一直感到寒冷和恐惧,但除此之外没有受伤。
故选C。
轻微的”;D.身体的”;B. mental“精神上的”;C. slight“(15)考查形容词。
A. physical“common“共同的,常见的”。
在官方认为她的母亲有精神健康危机后,这个孩子失踪了。
故选B。
发现”;B. informed“告知”;C. recognized“认识”;D. (16)考查动词。
A. discovered“”使重聚”。
当局最终让孩子与父亲团聚。
故选D。
reunited“事故”。
这(17)考查名词。
A. time“次数”;B. chance“机会”;C. case“情况”;D. accident“是密尔沃基县公交系统司机近年来第九次发现失踪儿童。