高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇:专题 04 强基计划之记叙文篇 (原卷版)

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高考英语完形填空考点巩固卷-记叙文(含解析)

高考英语完形填空考点巩固卷-记叙文(含解析)

完形填空之记叙文2023年高考真题【2023▪新高考I卷】On Oct.11,hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota.Melanie Bailey should have 21the course earlier than she did.Her22came because she was carrying a23across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper,Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her24when a runner in front of her began crying in pain.She25to help her fellow runner,Danielle Lenoue.Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with26.She couldn’t.Bailey then27to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line,then another300feet to where Lenoue could get28attention.Once there,Lenoue was29and later taken to a hospital,where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees.She would have struggled with extreme30to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.As for Bailey,she is more31about why her act is considered a big32.“She was just crying.I couldn’t33her,”Bailey told the reporter.“I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”Although the two young women were strangers before the34,they’ve since become friends. Neither won the race,but the35of human kindness won the day.21.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished22.A.delay B.chance C.trouble D.excuse23.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmate petitor24.A.race B.school C.town D.training25.A.agreed B.returned C.stopped D.promised26.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice27.A.went away B.stood up C.stepped aside D.bent down28.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal29.A.interrupted B.assessed C.identified D.appreciated30.A.hunger B.pain C.cold D.tiredness31.A.worried B.ashamed C.confused D.discouraged32.A.game B.problem C.lesson D.deal33.A.leave B.cure C.bother D.understand34.A.ride B.test C.meet D.show35.A.secret B.display C.benefit D.exchange【答案】21.D22.A23.D24.A25.C26.B27.D28.A29.B30.B31.C32.D33.A34.C35.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是在明尼苏达州举行的一次越野赛中,Melanie Bailey背着另一个参赛者Danielle Lenoue过终点线并接受医疗检查的善行义举。

完形填空 记叙文(原卷版)-备战2021年高考英语(全国卷1)

完形填空 记叙文(原卷版)-备战2021年高考英语(全国卷1)

押全国卷第41—60题完形填空(记叙文)题型一记叙文高考完形填空体裁以记叙文为主,从题材上看,内容生活化,有明显的教育意义,体现了“立德树人”的导向。

试题演练语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:洞中救援It was a desperate situation.On June 23, it was reported that the 12 members of the “Wild Boar” soccer team, ages 11-17, and their __1__ had not returned after a visit to the Tham Luang __2__ in Chiang Rai, Thailand. The coach had __3__ the team on a trip after soccer practice. But as the group went __4__ into the cave, heavy rain started. The rain quickly __5__ the narrow passageways.The team __6__ a dry area more than two miles from the __7__. They stood in total darkness, with no food and a(n) __8__ supply of oxygen.More than 1,000 volunteers from more than a dozen __9__,including the United States, helped in the __10__ to find them. Ten days later, two British cave divers __11__ the boys and their coach alive and in __12__ good health.It took several more days to get all of the boys and their coach through the cave's narrow, flooded __13__. Diver Saman Kunan died after __14__ air supplies to the team. Kunan had been a former Navy SEAL (Seal, Air, and Land) officer in Thailand. His death __15__ the other divers to reach the boys more quickly.“Kunan was a true __16__,”said Somboon Padung vitayakorn of Bangkok. “He played a big role in the __17__.”At a press conference, one boy __18__ that during the ordeal (严酷的考验), they tried to keep each other's spirits up. “I told them, ‘Don't lose __19__.’”The boys and their coach are __20__ for the heroes who rescued them, and for the outpouring of support from people around the world.1.A.classmate B.parentC.coach D.friend2.A.cave B.mountainC.reservoir D.forest3.A.forced B.broughtC.guaranteed D.acknowledged4.A.higher B.widerC.deeper D.lower5.A.washed B.coveredC.filled D.flooded6.nded B.foundC.settled D.cleared7.A.entrance B.edgeC.top D.foot8.A.available B.considerableC.abundant D.limited9.A.areas B.armiesC.countries D.provinces10.A.effort B.attemptC.favor D.assistance11.A.detected B.transportedC.saved D.spotted12.A.naturally B.speciallyC.surprisingly D.extremely13.A.paths B.oceansC.rivers D.passages14.A.pausing B.deliveringC.exchanging D.quitting15.A.pushed B.delayedC.persuaded D.stopped16.A.diver B.heroC.member D.volunteer17.A.adventure B.explorationC.rescue D.investigation18.A.repeated B.recalledC.reminded D.informed19.A.hope B.heartC.face D.chance20.A.cautious B.embarrassedC.sorry D.grateful解题步骤1.由首句可知,本文要介绍一次危急的情形。

专题突破卷08完形填空之记叙文(原卷版)-2025年高考英语一轮复习考点通关卷(新高考通用)

专题突破卷08完形填空之记叙文(原卷版)-2025年高考英语一轮复习考点通关卷(新高考通用)

专题突破卷08 完形填空之记叙文最新高考真题1.(2024年新高考I卷高考真题)I’ve been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks’ achievements all my life.When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend 1 a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running 2 , but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was 3 for a “super,” referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I 4 it! Between the girl making my 5 seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only 6 I’d ever run again is if a big dog was running after me!So I 7 cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I 8 of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I 9 her bike and went for a ride. The 10 : the roads there went through large valleys where I’d be riding uphill for miles at a time. I’d never faced such 11 . That day, I got 12 by about 100 “local” bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn’t seem quite as 13 .I’ve 14 a lot since then. I’ve come to accept that whatever 15 I set for myself, they just have to be my own.1.A.knew B.held C.won D.quit2.A.regularly B.silently C.proudly D.recently3.A.asking B.looking C.waiting D.training4.A.made B.believed C.hated D.deserved5.A.advantage B.achievement C.contribution D.influence6.A.way B.risk C.place D.reason7.A.gave up B.went on C.turned to D.dealt with8.A.heard B.dreamed C.complained D.approved9.A.painted B.borrowed C.bought D.parked10.A.problem B.secret C.principle D.advice11.A.dangers B.events C.opponents D.challenges12.A.passed B.convinced C.admired D.stopped13.A.reliable B.convenient C.familiar D.appealing14.A.traveled B.matured C.missed D.worried15.A.limits B.dates C.goals D.tests2.(2024年新高考II卷高考真题)When I decided to buy a house in Europe ten years ago, I didn't think too long. I liked traveling in France, but when it came to picking my favorite spot to 16 , Italy was the clear winner.During my first visit to Italy, I 17 to ask for directions or order in a restaurant. But every time I tried to 18 a sentence of Italian together, the locals smiled at me and 19 my language skills. That encouragement helped me to get through the language 20 . After I made Italy my permanent home, I discovered how 21 Italians are. Neighbors will bring me freshly made cheese and will come to my door to 22 me to close the window in my car when rain is coming. It's these small 23 of kindness that make a new country feel like home.As a foodie, the way to my heart is through my stomach, and nowhere fuels my 24 quite like Italy. Each town has its own traditional 25 , and every family keeps a recipe passed from one generation to another. Families 26 for big meals on Sundays, birthdays, and whatever other excuses they can 27 . These meals are always 28 by laughter and joy. Whatever 29 life in Italy might have, the problems are 30 once you sit down to a big meal with friends and family.16.A.study B.rent C.visit D.settle17.A.planned B.struggled C.refused D.happened18.A.string B.hang C.mix D.match19.A.improved B.assessed C.admired D.praised20.A.course B.barrier C.area D.test21.A.open-minded B.strong-willed C.warm-hearted D.well-informed22.A.remind B.allow C.persuade D.order23.A.tricks B.promises C.acts D.duties24.A.ambition B.success C.appetite D.growth25.A.costume B.dish C.symbol D.tale26.A.gather B.cheer C.leave D.wait27.A.put up with B.stand up for C.come up with D.make up for28.A.signaled B.confirmed C.represented D.accompanied 29.A.disadvantages B.meanings C.surprises D.opportunities30.A.created B.forgotten C.understood D.identified2024年高考模拟真题(2024·山东泰安·二模)It was January 2016, when dark clouds hid the day. Jeremy and his girlfriend, Molei Wright, were 31 for a weekend of fun with friends on the slopes in Breckenridge, Colorado. They were two 32 Colorado natives: ambitious and 33 , both lovers of books, music, the outdoors. They’d been together for less than a year, but it had taken only a few dates to realise that they could be well 34 . As the car began the winding climb toward the destination, the snow came earlier than they’d 35 , but Jeremy wasn’t worried. He’d driven this route a thousand times, and he knew exactly what to do. However, a truck 36 them. One minute, Jeremy’s car was 37 smoothly through the falling snow; the next, he found himself pinned to his seat by the wheel and he 38 with pain. To his right he saw Molei, who was injured seriously, without motion and reaction. Jeremy fell into 39 .Henry, an officer on holiday trained in emergency medicine, was driving on the same road not far behind Jeremy and 40 instantly when he saw the wreck. While his wife calmed the trapped and 41 Jeremy, Henry worked 42 . Protecting Molei’s head and neck, he carefully pulled her out of the wreckage (残骸) and 43 her chest to bring her heart back to life. Meanwhile, Henry’s wife called the emergency center, and soon an ambulance arrived and rushed Molei to a hospital, where she was treated44 . If it hadn’t been Henry’s professional first aid, Molie couldn’t have made it to hospital alive. It was reallya 45 .31.A.hiking B.driving C.flying D.camping32.A.like-minded B.absent-minded C.healthy-minded D.open-minded 33.A.remarkable B.cautious C.experienced D.active34.A.organised B.mannered C.trained D.matched 35.A.acknowledged B.investigated C.expected D.imagined36.A.hit B.passed C.blocked D.approached37.A.controlled B.stopped C.rolling D.accelerating38.A.jumped B.turned C.screamed D.whistled39.A.thought B.despair C.silence D.sleep40.A.drove away B.turned over C.hid away D.pulled over 41.A.determined B.frightened C.grateful D.peaceful42.A.impatiently B.swiftly C.joyfully D.effortlessly43.A.checked B.clicked C.covered D.pounded44.A.in time B.in turn C.in vain D.in place45.A.tale B.record C.miracle D.comedy(2024·新疆乌鲁木齐·三模)Financial trouble had distanced us from the life that was. We decided to 46 our home. But first, we’d have to deal with two hugely 47 hollies (冬青树) that have overtaken the front of the house.We called landscapers (园艺师). The news wasn’t 48 . 20-plus years of neglect left us with only two 49 : Let them be or tear them out. The idea of cutting off all that life just for a better view 50 us. We have never owned any green thing that grew well, except for those crazy hollies. But we still scheduled the 51 .Over the two weeks before cutting, though, the trees 52 me. So I emailed one last landscaper. I pinned my hopes on that. Daria came to our front lawn and said, “These can’t be trimmed (修剪).” “The trunks are too 53 ,” she added. “I can cut them down to about 2 feet of trunk and see if they’ll grow.”See if they’ll grow? Months? Years? I said nothing, but Daria could read our 54 . “If nothing happens,” she said, “we’ll get you some new ones.” We gave her the green light.But weeks later, I 55 the front bed. Three or four bunches of tiny leaves 56 from one trunk. It was the 57 of small, good things arriving.Each day, they made us smile, 58 us to have patience and gave us hope that all of us have the 59 to heal. For that, we thank those quiet, strong hollies, now 60 to the spring, as we look forward to starting fresh.46.A.build B.sell C.make D.repair47.A.priceless B.leafless C.overgrown D.overvalued48.A.important B.convincing C.fresh D.good49.A.conditions B.designs C.choices D.reasons50.A.frightened B.brightened C.sickened D.softened51.A.removal B.protection C.planting D.rescue52.A.surprised B.troubled C.changed D.comforted53.A.rough B.straight C.smooth D.mature54.A.experience B.doubt C.emotion D.opinion55.A.took over B.gave up C.kept off D.glanced at56.A.separated B.died C.appeared D.came57.A.shock B.joy C.success D.reality58.A.reminded B.allowed C.required D.expected59.A.time B.desire C.freedom D.potential60.A.awakening B.turning C.holding D.contributing(2024·河南·模拟预测)My dad worked in construction. His day started early and ended late. When he got home, all he 61 to do was lie on the couch and relax.One hot summer, when my parents’ wedding anniversary (周年纪念日) was 62 , they made plans to eat out. When the big day 63 arrived, Dad got home at seven. He was obviously tired. “Honey, I just need a thirty-minute sleep and then we’ll eat out for 64 ,” he said as he lay on the couch.I knew how important that evening was to Mom, but before long Dad was 65 . Then Mom did the strangest thing. She 66 the refrigerator and took out eggs and bacon. Soon she had some biscuits baking in the oven.Mom 67 a plate with a lot of his favorite foods. Then she bent over and kissed him while whispering in his ear, “Time to 68 , honey.”As Dad looked up, he found Mom standing in front of him with his dinner. I’ll never 69 the love that passed between them. “Honey, I promised you I’d take you out to dinner and I 70 it,” he said sincerely.She kissed him on the cheek, “I know you would, but I’m also 71 that you’ve had a hard day and you’re tired. What’s important is that we’re together.”That 72 on love is still with me today five decades later. Whenever I imagine how 73 they’re to be together in heaven, a sweet peace and comfort falls over me, the same way I felt when I74 their great love for each other on that night when Mom made Dad a 75 anniversary dinner. 61.A.happened B.wanted C.agreed D.remembered 62.A.appearing B.passing C.changing D.approaching 63.A.eventually B.secretly C.surprisingly D.naturally64.A.comfort B.convenience C.celebration D.exploration65.A.bored B.asleep C.embarrassed D.impatient66.A.reached into B.packed up C.searched for D.switched off 67.A.exchanged B.refilled C.decorated D.piled68.A.depart B.awake C.exercise D.withdraw69.A.copy B.record C.forget D.understand70.A.meant B.made C.admitted D.regretted71.A.afraid B.ashamed C.disappointed D.aware72.A.advice B.lesson C.comment D.experiment73.A.proud B.relaxed C.happy D.amazed74.A.shared B.deserved C.gained D.witnessed75.A.random B.typical C.special D.familiar(2024·河南驻马店·二模)My daughter Rachel had severe ADHD (多动症) as a child. The most 76 moments often came when we were out 77 . All parents have been there trying to remain calm while their child is having an tantrum (耍性子) and shoppers are 78 their heads.Rachel is now twenty-four and has grown into an amazing young woman. 79 , those old terrible memories feel not-so-distant when I 80 a child’s similar behavior. The screams caused flashbacks that I would rather 81 .Last week, Rachel and I were shopping in the supermarket when we heard a child’s 82 that lasted more than fifteen minutes. My daughter asked, “Mom! Is that what I used to sound like?” “Yes, you sounded just like that,” I 83 .As we approached, I could see people whispering to each other and shaking their heads. Then I saw the embarrassment and 84 in the young mother’s face. I then did something I’d never done before. I walked over to the mom and put my arms around her shoulders. “I know exactly what you are 85 right now, and I know how you feel. It does get better. Believe me.” I said. I then introduced Rachel to the mother. I 86 that my daughter had been just like her son when she was little.She hugged me back, so tightly that I knew she was 87 to me. Her son stopped screaming for a minute and looked at us with a(n) 88 expression. At that moment, I could see 89 wash over her.Sometimes, a stranger’s kind words during a 90 moment can mean the world to someone. 76.A.critical B.embarrassing C.precious D.entertaining77.A.in danger B.in shock C.in trouble D.in public78.A.using B.raising C.shaking D.burying79.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.Instead D.However 80.A.encountered B.corrected C.judged D.applauded81.A.record B.share C.forget D.refresh82.A.scream B.story C.appeal D.laughter83.A.regretted B.replied C.promised D.suggested84.A.fear B.desire C.pride D.mercy85.A.working on B.preparing for C.going through D.dreaming of86.A.joked B.assumed C.declared D.explained87.A.grateful B.polite C.generous D.familiar88.A.annoyed B.scared C.surprised D.excited89.A.shame B.disappointment C.satisfaction D.relief90.A.magical B.stressful C.peaceful D.decisive(2024·辽宁辽阳·模拟预测)Each year, I write a Christmas list for my family. It’s not that I don’t enjoy the 91 of a perfectly chosen gift that I would never have thought to 92 . It’s just that, more often than not, someone else’s 93 of the perfectly chosen gift is not mine. I’d rather they just stuck to the 94 . However, there is one area where I 95 hand over control—the Christmas stocking.My mum makes a stocking for me every year. There are 96 to the stocking. It will always 97 chocolate coins and a pair of gloves. There will be some sort of seasonal 98 , like colourful lights. And then there will be 99 supplies. We’ll buy each other little bits of skin care, such as soaps. There will be kitchen tools to replace the old ones. We use stockings as a chance to 100 each other’s daily lives, to replace the small things that you 101 because there’s always something more important to spend the money on.These oversized socks packed with small gifts might not be 102 in fancy ribbon (丝带) and placed under the tree, but to me they bring as much 103 as the most expensive present. They 104 that the person who filled that stocking understands your life, sees the details of it, and wants to make it easier.Buying a woman a beautiful piece of jewellery that absolutely meets her taste isn’t easy, but finding ten small items that will 105 her daily life is an act that requires truly seeing her.91.A.reputation B.news C.surprise D.entertainment92.A.ask for B.set aside C.know about D.sell out93.A.preference B.message C.answer D.idea94.A.list B.plan C.habit D.principle95.A.secretly B.willingly C.suddenly D.deeply96.A.traditions B.approaches C.solutions D.attitudes97.A.keep B.contain C.collect D.accept98.A.changes B.greetings C.decorations D.flowers99.A.constant B.sufficient C.limited D.daily100.A.enjoy B.refresh C.save D.restore101.A.hold on to B.put up with C.make do with D.look forward to 102.A.trapped B.wrapped C.painted D.covered103.A.shock B.fear C.relief D.joy104.A.recognize B.admit C.agree D.show105.A.enhance B.rebuild C.stimulate D.ruin(2024·广东广州·三模)“If after the first 50 pages of a book you don’t get engaged, you’re allowed to stop reading and try again later when you feel ready for it,” my father told me.My father holds this 106 responsible for his lifelong love of literature. As a busy labourer, he has regarded reading books as an almost sacred 107 . He feels a strong, perhaps, irresistible 108 to read frequently and a lot.I don’t think my father 109 to hand the advice down to me. He’s not the sort to give advice and I’m not the sort to 110 it. But I find it’s the advice that’s delivered 111 that.is most likely to be listened to.I like this advice “reading first 50 pages”, for the generosity and respect it extends to a book’s 112 and their craft. A reader, it suggests, needs a little 113 to adapt to a book’s particular tone and voice. Meanwhile, this advice gives a person permission to 114 reading. Nobody, it implies, need force themselves to struggle through a book they’re not 115 .I particularly like the 116 advice to return to a book “when you feel ready for it.” It’s a 117 that reading is naturally relational and that the readers need time.Even when I’m more than ready to stop reading by page 50, 118 the exercise feels worth doing. Just like stopping swimming halfway makes the muscles in my legs ache 119 it uses them in a different way from cycling. But in both cases, it’s a satisfying kind of hurt because it’s a 120 of getting stronger. 106.A.warning B.request C.guarantee D.advice107.A.debate B.escape C.beg D.protest108.A.trend B.view C.urge D.influence109.A.dared B.forgot C.hesitated D.intended110.A.invite B.write C.drop D.support111.A.safely B.quickly C.indirectly D.personally112.A.reader B.author C.editor D.publisher113.A.patience B.luck C.help D.grace114.A.finish B.teach C.love D.stop115.A.referring to B.talking about C.connecting with D.commenting on116.A.strong B.gentle C.honest D.timely117.A.recognition B.duty C.pity D.wonder118.A.thus B.just C.then D.still119.A.unless B.because C.once D.before120.A.sign B.rule C.question D.goal(2024·安徽马鞍山·三模)Delivery driver Alan Moncayo had his 5-year-old daughter Sabrina along with him when he took lunch to an animal shelter in Lorton, Va., on a recent Saturday.As Moncayo approached the shelter, he 121 a sweet-looking dog staring at him through the window. The sight of the dog 122 him of his previous one, Rusty. “They’re 123 ,” said Moncayo. “Rusty was exactly the same build.” Although his daughter had been 124 him to get a dog, Moncayo said, “being a delivery driver, it’s not in my 125 to pay for a dog.” But this dog really drew him in.Shelter staff introduced Moncayo and Sabrina to Jihoo, a 6-year-old 65-pound pit bull mix (比特犬混种). “Since big dogs were 126 more difficult to adopt out,” said Rebecca Cavedon, the manager, “Jihoo remained at the 127 for longer than usual. He’s just an amazingly gentle, sweet, kind boy.” It only took a few minutes for Moncayo and his 128 to feel the same way about Jihoo. Moncayo decided that the dog was 129 to be theirs. “It was like an 130 space in my heart that just needed to be made full,” Moncayo said. “Now it’s 131 so much love for our beautiful new dog.”After 132 paperwork and completing consultation with shelter staff, Moncayo 133 the dog that day.So far, Jihoo has been adjusting well to his new home and family. “He brought joy and 134 into our lives,” said Moncayo. “We feel like a(n) 135 family now,” he added.121.A.cured B.spotted C.bathed D.bought122.A.warned B.informed C.reminded D.convinced123.A.messy B.striking C.threatening D.identical124.A.begging B.ordering C.helping D.instructing125.A.memory B.budget C.duty D.pocket126.A.randomly B.immediately C.luckily D.generally127.A.firm B.station C.shelter D.habitat128.A.daughter B.manager C.staff D.driver129.A.rescued B.delivered C.introduced D.meant130.A.optional B.empty C.abnormal D.artificial131.A.dug out B.filled with C.checked out D.covered with132.A.going through B.turning down C.sorting out D.giving away133.A.stole B.protected C.adopted D.ignored134.A.laughter B.liberation C.moral D.wisdom135.A.immediate B.complex C.complete D.temporary(2024·河北张家口·三模)When Sharaine and Wilson moved their family to Rhode Island, they already had a houseful. Five kids, a busy schedule, a long list of house projects and a whole new neighborhood 136 little time for anything else. And then Paul 137 .At 82 years old, Paul had just lost his wife, but he is still handy and 138 . He walked across the street carrying a ladder to meet the new neighbors and 139 a little help with fix-up projects.Sharaine remembers, “Our biggest 140 of moving into a new neighborhood was what if the new neighbors don’t like us. We have a lot of 141 ; they make a lot of noise.” But those fears were quickly put to142 . Paul knows a lot about tools and 143 an old house that Sharaine and Wilson moved in, and he soon became a(n) 144 visitor of the family.Thanks to Paul’s kind help, Sharaine and Wilson had no 145 in making a new friend. And neither did the kids, Paul made sure the kids crossed the street 146 after school, helped with homework and even 147 the little ones to brush their teeth.“The kids run up to him like that’s their own 148 ,” Sharaine says. And that keeps Paul 149 . There are neighborhood cookouts, birthdays, home projects and so on. He is also busy 150 a grandpa. 136.A.needed B.earned C.took D.meant137.A.showed up B.checked out C.settled down D.broke in138.A.careful B.grateful C.helpful D.hopeful139.A.demand B.offer C.send D.promise140.A.fear B.gain C.pride D.mistake141.A.friends B.neighbors C.relatives D.kids142.A.use B.rest C.work D.test143.A.discovering B.exploring C.maintaining D.evaluating144.A.strange B.unexpected C.lonely D.regular145.A.business B.interest C.problem D.point146.A.quickly B.safely C.calmly D.quietly147.A.reminded B.forced C.allowed D.witnessed148.A.grandpa B.teacher C.staff D.property149.A.crazy B.busy C.annoyed D.surprised150.A.assisting B.meeting C.being D.becoming(2024·黑龙江·二模)Pets are always part of a family. Pets and kids who grow up together have very close 151 . This is especially true in the case of 9-year-old Milly Kukuczka, whose beloved dog Bella 152 shortly before Christmas in 2022. The girl was 153 but she turned her sadness into a labor of love for 154 animals.This year, when Milly’s parents asked her what she wanted for Christmas, she went to her room to prepare her 155 . To her parents’ surprise, 156 toys for herself, Milly gave her parents a flier (小广告传单) she made for a pet drive to collect toys and treats for pets without forever 157 . All she wanted was to hold a pet drive, so all pets could have a toy for Christmas.The Kukuczka family 158 Bella before Milly was born. The dog was Milly’s 159 and her best friend. Milly’s mom said that they were always side by side, and she wanted to do everything with Bella. But Bella was diagnosed with cancer around a year before she died. It was difficult for the entire family, especially for Milly. Now, this young girl wants to keep her love for Bella 160 by helping other pets.Milly’s parents were all onboard to help their daughter organize the pet drive. They 161 out to the Dumb Friends League in Denver where the family chose their cats and 162 the pet drive on social media. The response was very 163 . There are 50 toys there already and they have boxes of treats and cat scratchers (抓扒工具).Milly is 164 the pet Father Christmas and she will deliver the 165 to shelter animals at the Dumb Friends League just in time for Christmas.151.A.end B.observation C.bonds D.mood 152.A.came back B.broke down C.fled off D.passed away 153.A.disappointed B.heartbroken C.confused D.beloved 154.A.suburb B.neighborhood C.shelter D.downtown 155.A.list B.interview C.attempt D.course 156.A.in spite of B.apart from C.but for D.instead of 157.A.friends B.homes C.peace D.fund 158.A.lost B.adopted C.sold D.buried 159.A.protector B.tutor C.toy D.baby-sitter 160.A.changeable B.respectful C.alive D.occupied 161.A.reached B.turned C.picked D.made 162.A.applied B.demanded C.debated D.shared 163.A.infectious B.brief C.generous D.natural 164.A.serving as B.searching for C.appealing to D.dreaming of 165.A.goods B.donations C.supplies D.purchases。

高考英语专项复习《完形填空记叙文》真题总结含答案

高考英语专项复习《完形填空记叙文》真题总结含答案
高考英语专项复习《完形填空记叙文》真题总结含答案
一、2022年高考真题
1.(2022年全国甲卷完形填空)
You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs.
For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their___41___was nearly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly. Last year, I started dating, but with___42___. When I first dated Steve, I___43___he had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora. While I was___44___that he was an animal lover, I___45___that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack___46___, the cat.
We_____51_____to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an operation on her_____52_____. I took the dogs out four times a day, and I worried that Tilly_____53_____climbing the stairs could reopen the wound. Then Steve_____54_____his house. All worked_____55_____. The three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching,_____56_____Flora’s space; Steve and I formed a good team_____57_____for Tilly. We made good housemates.

专题06:完形填空之记叙文类-最近三年(2019-2021)高考英语真题分类精编(解析版)

专题06:完形填空之记叙文类-最近三年(2019-2021)高考英语真题分类精编(解析版)

最近三年(2019-2021)高考英语真题分类精编专题06完形填空之记叙文类【2021年】(2021•全国甲卷) 话题:给酒店造成损失后诚恳道歉词数:267 难度:★★★It's the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.Burchill was ___21___ at the hotel on business and planning to ___22___ some friends in the area. They had asked him to ___23___ some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he ___24___ a suitcase full of pepperoni. As he was ___25___ that it would be too warm, he ___26___ it out on the table near an open window. He thought his . pepperoni was ___27___ and well chilled (冷却) and he ___28___ .That's when things went ____29____ “I remember walking down the long _____30_____ and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls,” Burchill said in a recent letter of _____31_____ to the 4-star hotel. "The seagulls immediately went _____32_____ . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to_____33_____ at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down, It was a real _____34_____ .Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞).“I have _____35_____ and I admit responsibility of my _____36_____,” he said in the letter. “I come to you, _____37_____ , to apologize for the-damage I had _____38_____ caused and to ask you to _____39_____ my lifetime ban from the hotel.”His letter _____40_____ . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.21 A. studying B. staying C. looking D. packing22. A. visit B. help C. follow D. make23. A. sell B. have C. bring D. taste24. A. filled B. locked C. abandoned D. lost25. A. surprised B. pleased C. excited D. worried26. A. dug B. cleared C. cut D. laid27. A. delicious B. safe C. soft D. ready28. A. left B. nodded C. waited D. regretted29. A. far B. funny C. wrong D. blind30. A. beach B. driveway C. hall D. table31. A. application B. apology C. request D. invitation32. A. hungry B. dead C. missing D. wild33. A. wake up B. get out C. take off D. break in34. A. mess B. puzzle C. fight D. challenge35. A. recovered B. retired C. escaped D. matured36. A. suffering B. plans C. madness D. actions37. A. hands in pocket B. nose in the air C. hat in hand D. feet on the ground38. A. indirectly B. deliberately C. cautiously D. secretly39. A. replace B. remember C. reconsider D. renew40. A. arrived B. worked C. ended D. disappeared【答案】21. D 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. D 26. D 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. C 31. B 32. D 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. D 37. C 38. A 39. C 40. B【解析】这是一篇记叙文。

高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇:专题 05 强基计划之议论文篇 (原卷版)

高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇:专题 05 强基计划之议论文篇  (原卷版)

专题05 强基计划之议论文篇——高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇(原卷版)距离高考还有一段时间,不少有经验的老师都会提醒考生,愈是临近高考,能否咬紧牙关、学会自我调节,态度是否主动积极,安排是否科学合理,能不能保持良好的心态、以饱满的情绪迎接挑战,其效果往往大不一样。

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做题前,要认真阅读题目要求、题干和选项,并对答案内容作出合理预测;答题时,切忌跟着感觉走,最好按照题目序号来做,不会的或存在疑问的,要做好标记,要善于发现,找到题目的题眼所在,规范答题,书写工整;答题完毕时,要认真检查,查漏补缺,纠正错误。

总之,在最后的复习阶段,学生们不要加大练习量。

在这个时候,学生要尽快找到适合自己的答题方式,最重要的是以平常心去面对考试。

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越到最后,考生越要回归基础,单词最好再梳理一遍,这样有利于提高阅读理解的效率。

另附高考复习方法和考前30天冲刺复习方法。

1(2022·上海金山·统考一模)In 2007, a group of researchers began testing a concept that seems as if it would never need testing: Is more happiness always better than less? The researchers asked college students to rate their feelings on a scale from “unhappy” to “very happy” and compared the results with academic and social outcomes. Although the “very happy” participants had brilliant social lives, they performed ____1____ in school than those who were me rely “happy”.The researchers then examined a data set from another study that rated college freshmen’s “cheerfulness” and ____2____ their income nearly two decades later. They found that the most ____3____ were not the highest earners. That distinction (荣誉) once again went to the second-highest group, which rated their cheerfulness as“above average.”As with everything in life, happiness has its ____4____. Pursuing happiness to the exclusion of othergoals-known as psychological hedonism (享乐主义)—is____5____. It gives a life where you do not reach your full potential, where you are ____6____ to take risks, where you choose temporary pleasures over challenging experiences that give life meaning.When I talk with people about their fear of negative outcomes in life, their true source of fear, in many cases, ____7____ how they will feel about having failed, not about the consequence of the failure itself. This is similar to the way that discomfort with ____8____ causes more anxiety than guaranteed bad news. To ____9____ these bad feelings, people give up kinds of opportunities that involve the possibility of failure.However, bringing good things into your life, whether love or career success, usually involves risk. Risk does not, of course, _____10_____ make us happy. A risky life will very likely bring disappointment, but it can bring greater _____11_____ than a life played safe, as the studies above suggested.None of this is to say that we are foolish for wanting to be happy. _____12_____, the desire for happiness is natural and normal. Making the pursuit of positive feelings your highest or only goal, however, is a costly life strategy. Endless happiness is impossible to achieve, and doing so _____13_____ many of the elements of a good life. As the Canadian-A merican psychologist Paul Bloom wrote, “It’s the _____14_____we choose that affords the most opportunity for pleasure, meaning, and personal growth.”Though pain should never be anyone’s goal, each of us can strive for a rich life in which we not only seek the sunshine but fully ____15____ the rain that inevitably falls as well. This is the paradox (悖论) of being fully alive. 1.A.unwillingly B.unpleasantly C.admirably D.incredibly2.A.generated B.increased C.tracked D.drained3.A.joyful B.wealthy C.successful D.distinctive4.A.advantage B.balance C.opportunity D.preference5.A.fruitful B.significant C.priceless D.rewardless6.A.desperate B.hesitant C.likely D.tempted7.A.centers on B.works on C.takes on D.passes on8.A.performance B.discipline C.uncertainty D.ignorance9.A.conceal B.create C.tolerate D.avoid10.A.necessarily B.inevitably C.similarly D.deliberately11.A.fascination B.rewards C.depression D.challenges12.A.On the contrary B.That is to say C.For instance D.In turn 13.A.harvests B.encounters C.designs D.sacrifices14.A.happiness B.wealth C.dishonor D.suffering15.A.escape B.predict C.experience D.produce2(2022·上海静安·统考一模)According to a Gallup World Poll, 1.1 billion people want to move temporarily to another country in the hope of finding more profitable jobs. An additional 630 million people would like to move abroad permanently.The global desire to leave home arises from poverty and necessity, but it also grows out of a belief that such mobility is possible. People who hold fast to this universal ____16____ assume that individuals can and should be feel at home anywhere in the world and that they need not be ____17____ to any particular place. This view was once regarded as a negative product of the industrialization but is now accepted as central to a(n) ____18____ economy.It leads to opportunity and profits, but it also has high ____19____ costs. According to a long research into the emotions and experiences of immigrants (移民) and migrants, many people who leave home in search of betterp rospects can’t avoid feeling ____20____ although few speak openly of the substantial pain of leaving home.Such tolerance of emotional suffering became common among mobile Americans in the 20th century, and represented a(n) ____21____ from the past. In the 19th century, Americans of all groups, pioneers, soldiers and the millions of immigrants who streamed into the nation, loudly complained that moving was emotionally ____22____. Medical journals explored the condition, often referring to it by its clinical name: nostalgia (思乡).Today, discussions of nostalgia are rare, for the emotion is typically regarded by individuals as an embarrassing block to progress and prosperity. The ____23____ makes mobility appear misleadingly easy.Technology also tricks us into thinking that mobility is ____24____. The comforting vision of ____25____ offered by technology makes moving seem less consequential, since “one is always just a mouse click or a phone call away”.But such a claim was ____26____ optimistic, for homesickness continued to hurt many who migrated. The____27____ that phone calls and the Internet provide means that those away from home can know exactly what they are missing the exact moment and how it is happening. It gives the impression that one can be in two places at once but it also highlights the ____28____ of that assumption.The persistence of homesickness points to the limitations of the universal philosophy that strengthens so much of our market and society. The idea that we can and should feel at home any place on the globe is based on a worldview that celebrates the independent, mobile individual and takes it for granted that men and women are easily separated from family, from home and from the past. But this view isn’t ____29____ our emotions, for our attachment to home, although often ____30____, is strong and enduring.16.A.subject B.wealth C.vision D.exchange17.A.transferred B.tied C.reduced D.bridged18.A.globalized B.intense C.exporting D.degrading19.A.transporting B.domestic C.psychological D.administrative 20.A.displaced B.suspected C.abused D.monitored21.A.guidance B.emergency C.departure D.justification22.A.misleading B.wearing C.resisting D.facilitating23.A.silence B.restriction C.obstacle D.emotion24.A.temporary B.traditional C.painless D.formal25.A.priority B.alert C.connection D.privacy26.A.overly B.ultimately C.critically D.narrowly 27.A.advancement B.suffering C.immediacy D.variety28.A.impossibility B.diversity C.distraction D.scale29.A.in line with B.in addition to C.in honor of D.in need of30.A.distributed B.underestimated C.illustrated D.identified3(2022·广东·汕头市聿怀中学校联考模拟预测)Do you listen? Do you really listen? Is there more to listening than just hearing?Listening is, by far, one of the most important aspects of communication. So often, you pay attention to your way of speaking, your ____31____ , your dialect, but neglect your ability to listen.It is my ____32____ that people scream out or change the intended purposes of much of what they hear. Too often, we consider listening the ____33____ part of conversation, although it requires our focus, purpose, and active participation.Listening means to give ear to, to pay attention to, to ____34____ , to witness, to hear with thoughtful____35____ , or to understand.The most basic of all human needs is the need to understand and to be understood. The only way to understand is to ____36____ .Learn to be an active listener. Give off positive body language.____37____ a willingness to socialize. Ask the right questions. Boost your ____38____ so that you can understand more and achieve effective listening.Listening means we should respond, that we should be touched, that what we hear has a(n)____39____ on us.I believe that history _____40_____ itself only because no one listens the first time.You were given two ears, but only one mouth, which is a gentle hint that we should listen more, because God knew that listening was twice as _____41_____ as talking. Listening is the key building block in effective communications. Good listening skills are crucial, as listening is the fundamental _____42_____ of all information.Isn’t now the time to give the gift of listening to those about you? Given them your _____43_____ attention. Use your God given _____44_____ to become a better listener. For me, I’m going to put into _____45_____ what I believe in my heart and become a better listener.31.A.sounds B.words C.gestures D.movements32.A.conception B.plan C.purpose D.requirement33.A.active B.passive C.basic D.useless34.A.argue B.quarrel C.discuss D.obey35.A.advice B.attention C.love D.help36.A.ask B.learn C.try D.listen37.A.Send B.Present C.Predict D.Design38.A.courage B.confidence C.energy D.knowledge39.A.impact B.connection C.emotion D.difference40.A.makes B.fails C.repeats D.destroys41.A.interesting B.hard C.much D.long42.A.resource B.material C.source D.element43.A.considerate B.wide C.extra D.entire44.A.information B.talents C.messages D.ideas45.A.effect B.position C.practice D.service4(2022·天津·高三专题练习)China is taking a reform into account on its College Entrance Examination, under which two separate test modes-__46__and academic-will be introduced into the examination. Such reforms are badly needed, as the demand for highly-skilled professionals__47__sharply in the context of the country's economic restructuring.The test for technical mode will mainly__48__the technical skills of those students who plan to become_49_and mechanical workers while the academic mode attracts those students who prepare to_____50_____an academic career.Calls for reform of the current gaokao regime, under which students are admitted based__51__upon their academic performance instead of practical skills, have been__52__high in China in recent years.___53___,the existing system has some merits, as it provides__54__fair opportunities for all students, especially those from the poor areas, to change their__55__through receiving higher education. But it has also been__56__for having churned out college graduates with little practical skills, something that prevented them from__57__decent jobs.Last year, China had 6.99 million college_58_, only 77.4 percent of which have found a position, according to official__59__.__60__,the fact that many college graduates cannot find a proper job does not__61__mean China has too many talents. In many sectors, enterprises can't__62__the technicians and skilled workers they need.According to a sample survey of__63__professionals in 40 cities conducted by the the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, technicians and highly skilled workers account for__64__4 percent of the labor force, __65__with an average 35 percent in developed countries.46.A.economic B.technical C.combined D.academic47.A.rises B.falls C.changes D.turns48.A.act on B.operate on C.reflect on D.focus on49.A.teachers B.officials C.engineers D.writers50.A.create B.cultivate C.know D.pursue51.A.largely B.slightly C.totally D.wholly52.A.standing B.keeping C.flying D.running53.A.Admittedly B.Supposedly C.Excitedly D.Repeatedly54.A.completely B.naturally C.relatively D.reasonably55.A.past B.origin C.appearance D.fate56.A.commented B.targeted C.enjoyed D.regarded57.A.landing B.hiring C.doing D.liking58.A.students B.graduates C.technicians D.employees59.A.data B.guess C.media D.instruction60.A.However B.Therefore C.Anyway D.Furthermore61.A.possibly B.importantly C.necessarily D.generally62.A.find B.raise C.accept D.support63.A.talented B.proficient C.retired D.dedicated64.A.less than B.more than C.rather than D.other than65.A.connected B.associated C.dealt D.compared5(2022·天津·高三专题练习)We are instructed not to use any bad words or polluting language. But at one time, I didn't realize that these ____66____ complaining, but I later have ____67____ that complaining pollutes our lives.Plain and simple complaining is an ____68____ that people strongly disapprove (不认可) of! It causes many people a great number of ____69____ in their lives and destroys the joy of anyone ____70____.We need to ____71____ ourselves, how quick are we to become ____72____ and begin to complain when stuck in traffic or while ____73____ at the checkout in grocery stores or department stores? How quick are we to spot and point out all the ____74____ of our friends or family members? Do we ____75____ about our job when we should be thankful that we have one?The best antidote (矫正方法) for complaining is ____76____. People with gratitude do not complain. They are so ____77____ being grateful for all the good things they have that they have no time to ____78____ the things they could complain about.In fact, everyone needs to make it a daily ____79____ to live a life of thanksgiving. Let's be ____80____ and grateful. Before going to bed at night, try to ____81____ everything we have to be thankful for. Let it be the____82____ thing you do in the morning. Be grateful for “little” things or things you might ____83____ take for granted. Don't get ____84____ when you fail, and don't throw in the towel and quit either. Keep at it until you have ____85____ new habits and you are living with an attitude of gratitude.66.A.accepted B.produced C.included D.required67.A.learned B.admitted C.heard D.remembered68.A.explanation B.action C.excuse D.emotion69.A.decisions B.possibilities C.problems D.accidents70.A.talking B.listening C.standing D.enjoying71.A.enjoy B.relax C.remind D.ask72.A.impolite B.uninterested C.impatient D.unimportant73.A.waiting B.leaving C.walking D.running74.A.directions B.advantages C.plans D.faults75.A.worry B.discuss C.complain D.think76.A.understanding B.thankfulness C.communication D.ability77.A.worth B.popular C.against D.busy78.A.believe B.complete C.notice D.admit79.A.goal B.visit C.report D.diet80.A.curious B.positive C.attractive D.energetic81.A.forget B.predict C.consider D.determine82.A.other B.first C.next D.extra83.A.finally B.obviously C.immediately D.normally84.A.discouraged B.entertained C.ashamed D.astonished85.A.tried B.broken C.developed D.changed6(2022·天津·高三专题练习)Recently, some readers are invited to join the experts in a live webchat to discuss the future of cars in cities. They hold a heated discussion on whether we ban cars from city centres? Opinions are ____86____.Some people are ____87____ the idea. Clearly, cars have come to control our ____88____:It is hard to find anywhere away from background traffic noise. Pollution isn't the only problem from traffic. High-speed cars makes public space ____89____ to the pedestrian (行人). In some places, streets are fenced off to ____90____ pedestrians taking up car space. As city centres are ____91____ populated, not everyone is young or fit enough to walk distances especially ____92____ their way through crowds.However, some people hold the ____93____ view. They wonder whether it is ____94____ to carry the kids around on public transport. Walking or ____95____ in the city centers are easy ways. But walking and biking doesn't work if you've got three kids under 5. What's the ____96____?Besides, driving takes ten minutes to the city center ____97____ taking buses has to travel 10 miles to get to the shopping centre 5 miles away. Does it make sense?Still, some speak out their mind. They say, “I ____98____ the idea of ‘making t he car redundant (多余的)’—but the reality is that lots of us ____99____ some form of powered transport—because of heavy bags, kids,disability issues etc. I wish people who make these lovely statements would ____100____ those of us for whom walking/cycling is actually pretty ____101____.”As far as I'm concerned, we need to find transport solutions so inviting, enjoyable, affordable andwell-planned that people will not ____102____ to use cars. The best way to do that will vary, but I suspect that mostly it is a matter of ____103____ public transport from the elderly, and the poor, making it the most____104____ choice for those who can choose. But getting the pricing right will ____105____. 86.A.divided B.discussed C.held D.arranged87.A.to B.against C.for D.beyond88.A.lives B.environments C.transports D.travels89.A.suitable B.convenient C.dangerous D.impossible90.A.free B.allow C.offer D.stop91.A.poorly B.highly C.hardly D.badly92.A.pushing B.finding C.losing D.telling93.A.objective B.positive C.similar D.different94.A.certain B.available C.practical D.challenging95.A.cycling B.driving C.running D.living96.A.concern B.concept C.point D.solution97.A.until B.though C.while D.once98.A.believe B.prove C.hate D.love99.A.create B.need C.dislike D.buy100.A.consider B.sponsor C.support D.handle101.A.easy B.difficult C.helpless D.comfortable102.A.refuse B.afford C.choose D.learn103.A.preventing B.changing C.introducing D.linking104.A.personal B.perfect C.cautious D.attractive105.A.help B.operate C.pay D.occur7(2022秋·全国·高三假期作业)Imagine sitting inside a windowless train that's shooting through a tube at twice the speed of an airplane. Your train has no wheels, produces no ____106____ , makes its own electricity, and isn't affected by bad weather. This is the hyperloop, a new vision for the world's ____107____ , safest, and greenest form of transportation. Many have ____108____ this new technology, but others say the hyperloop vision is just a bunch of hot air.Hyperloop developers plan to use the properties of magnets to float, stabilize, and drive the capsules or pods for hundreds of miles through ____109____ tubes. Without air or ground to slow down the vehicles, what was once a five-hour journey would become a half-hour excursion, engineers promise.Supporters of the technology promote additional ____110____ of transporting passengers and cargo by hyperloop. For example, they firmly state that unlike other city-to-city transport that's ____111____ , such as planes or trains, hyperloop vehicles would leave as needed, like Ubers and taxis. While the ____112____ would hold only 28 to 50 passengers each, developers plan for them to depart stations in groups every minute or so which they say could amount to shuttling 50,000 people an hour. That's more than twice the passenger ____113____ of the world's fastest trains.Developers also say that hyperloop tubes would be ____114____ so they wouldn't interfere with other traffic or threaten wildlife. And tubes would be covered with solar panels to power the hyperloop's systems.______115______ , advocates regard the hyperloop as the transportation choice for the future.But not everyone is on board. Engineers have calculated that the high-speed vehicles will need to make much wider turns than currently envisioned, and otherwise they won't be ______116______ for passengers. This would add several miles to the proposed tube tracks, Engineers also say planners haven't included enough time for vehicles to safely brake and take off at stations. Some engineers believe it will take much longer than claimed to pump the ______117______ out of the tubes before each vehicle's departure. Critics thus say hyperloops can't go as fast or serve as many passengers per hour as advertised, making them ______118______ existing high-speed transportation options.Hyperloop companies say they're ______119______ these concerns. They claim that they can safely maintain high speeds by having the vehicles bank around the turns as a plane does. And their hyperloops will rely on the split-second reaction times of a computer to ______120______ vehicles quickly, frequently, and safely. 106.A.pollution B.sound C.energy D.wind107.A.cleanest B.lightest C.latest D.fastest108.A.adapted B.exploited C.embraced D.developed109.A.totally hollow B.nearly airless C.steadily narrow D.highly flexible 110.A.advantages B.costs C.qualities D.situations111.A.in constant demands B.on strict timetables C.in changeable states D.on essential services112.A.cabins B.lorries C.tubes D.vehicles113.A.fare B.capacity C.speed D.comfort114.A.underground B.parallel C.elevated D.shared115.A.However B.Therefore C.Beside D.Otherwise116.A.available B.economic C.easy D.safe117.A.force B.air C.heat D.water118.A.most popular of B.superior to C.no better than D.least profitable of 119.A.addressing B.causing C.voicing D.releasing120.A.ride B.pilot C.park D.alert8(2021秋·江西·高三校联考阶段练习)Many people mistakenly characterize camping as an activity for the younger generations. ____121____, camping is a fantastic activity for people of all ____122____. It’s even better when you enjoy multi-generational camping.Small children can be a good trial to ____123____ with. They have a harder time being ____124____ on the way to the destination and also have a shorter attention span (跨度). Despite these small ____125____, camping with children can be a vastly ____126____ experience. They experience wonder at the smallest things, so camping with them can ____127____ your sense of wonder at the world. If camping with them, be prepared to have various activities ____128____, which will keep the children busy and tire them out during the day.Older generations, with varied life experiences, are also fun to camp with. To enjoy this, ____129____ grandparents and great grandparents on camping trips, which provides you with an opportunity to hear their_____130_____ and learn from them. If camping with your elderly travelers, make different _____131_____ arrangements depending on their physical needs. RVing (房车) would be more comfortable as opposed to sleeping in a _____132_____. Also, take into consideration their _____133_____ when planning activities. Perhaps shorter hikes would be better than long backpacking trips.Every generation in your camping experience will _____134_____ a different set of experiences and knowledge. So multi-generational camping is _____135_____, allowing these wonderful things to come together and enrich the whole group just by letting them be together for a period of time.121.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Somehow D.However 122.A.personalities B.races C.cultures D.ages123.A.compete B.meet C.travel D.communicate124.A.moody B.patient C.awake D.curious125.A.difficulties B.habits C.tasks D.fights126.A.painful B.traditional C.rewarding D.popular127.A.renew B.change C.hide D.document128.A.called off B.put forward C.lined up D.agreed to129.A.expect B.invite C.challenge D.permit130.A.solution B.advice C.secrets D.stories131.A.studying B.diet C.living D.entertainment132.A.house B.tent C.hotel D.bus133.A.feelings B.abilities C.relationship D.knowledge134.A.bring B.acquire C.adopt D.encounter135.A.flexible B.convenient C.secure D.magical9(2022·上海·高三专题练习)How Do You Know Y ou’re Not in the Matrix?At the heart of the philosophy of Aristotle (亚里士多德) and St. Thomas Aquinas (阿奎那) is the idea that we come into contact with reality through the senses. But what if our senses are not a(n) ____136____ source? Perhaps our senses are deceiving us, and eve rything we perceive isn’t real but is an illusion like in the movie The Matrix.This ____137____ of sense knowledge was part of René Descartes’s (笛卡尔) methodic doubt, which many radical (激进的) skeptics have adopted. Descartes argued: whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But I have found that the senses may deceive me____138____, and it is sensible never to trust completely those who have deceived us even once. And one example Descartes gives as evidence is the fact that objects at a distance look smaller than what they are.But this is not deception. The sense of sight is reporting ____139____ what it perceives. As D.Q. McInerny (麦克伦尼) says, “This is the sense of sight functioning just as it should, in order to give me a proper knowledge of ____140____”. Only when one made the judgement that “the man is small and then becomes big” would____141____ come in. Truth and falsity do not ____142____ sensory perception but the act of judging that perception.Another ____143____ with Descartes’s reason for doubting sensory perception is that he relies on only one sensory power. It’s often the case that in order to test whether one sense i s deceiving us, we must ____144____ another sense.To use an example that many radical skeptics do to justify their doubt of sense knowledge, I may perceive the stick ____145____ immersed in water as crooked. How do I determine whether what I perceive is actually the case?I pick up the stick. When I do so, I judge the stick is actually ____146____. But in order to make a correct judgment about the stick, I use another sensory power -- namely, ____147____ -- that I must trust in order to make the proper judgment.With regard to Descartes’s example, in order to make a sound judgment about the ____148____ of the man walking up the street, Descartes would have to make contact with him through the sense of touch and measure him, which requires trust in sense knowledge.____149____, Descartes’s recognition of the man’s small stature as unusual presupposes his trust in his previous sensory experience of the man’s tall stature. As Ralph McInerny notes, “Descartes must trust his senses in order to challenge them”.So, if it’s reasonable to trust sense knowledge, and the senses put us into contact with the ____150____ world, then we can have greater certainty that what we perceive is objectively real.136.A.external B.primary C.reliable D.alternative137.A.disbelief B.application C.branch D.command138.A.in no case B.out of nowhere C.by all means D.now and then 139.A.accurately B.independently C.accidentally D.randomly 140.A.philosophy B.distance C.nature D.life141.A.analysis B.error C.change D.perception142.A.lead to B.serve as C.identify with D.reside in143.A.problem B.consideration C.advantage D.perspective144.A.abandon B.regain C.sharpen D.employ145.A.barely B.wrongly C.partially D.completely146.A.hollow B.straight C.thick D.bent147.A.smell B.sight C.touch D.taste148.A.size B.height C.age D.weight149.A.Therefore B.Furthermore C.However D.Whereas150.A.imaginary B.private C.contemporary D.outside10(2021秋·湖北·高三校联考阶段练习)Most people largely think highly of the educational technologies. However, some critics (批评者) question whether it is ____151____ if teachers depend so heavily on media that most of their ____152____ with students takes place in cyberspace (网络空间).Hans is one of them. “I think this childish and sometimes ____153____ pushing toward technology is very ____154____ —even disastrous,” he says.____155____, he also warns that there are few studies supporting the assumption that traditional ways of teaching are ____156____ to teaching via the Internet. He says that he could only point to his “feeling that real classroom presence should be ____157____”. He stresses the need for educators to ____158____ the use of educational technologies in their classrooms critically.Yet, he admits that using technology for the transmission (传播) of information is probably ____159____ as students are faced with the so-called knowledge _____160_____ in the 21st century and the rapidly increasing costs of education. However, information transmission should not be the most important function of_____161_____, he argues, noting that schools should be places where students face open questions and “riskful thinking”.“Mental challenging is something like gymnastics which can _____162_____ our mind. And this is what makes you a(n) _____163_____ member of the society,” he said. “To discuss _____164_____ in the classrooms is more likely to provide the students with such mental _____165_____.”151.A.special B.wise C.useful D.interesting 152.A.disagreement B.cooperation C.competition D.interaction153.A.blind B.rude C.passive D.quiet154.A.impressive B.dangerous C.logical D.immoral。

高考英语2014-2021完形填空真题之记叙文(解析版)

高考英语2014-2021完形填空真题之记叙文(解析版)
【54题】考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为一个杂货商的儿子,他童年的夏天都在新泽西的贝马兹维尔送外卖。A. tasting品尝;B. finding找到;C. sharing分享;D. delivering送货。根据“The son of a grocer”可知作为一个杂货商的儿子,他童年的夏天都在新泽西的贝马兹维尔送外卖。故选D。
41. A. soldB. orderedC. madeD. reserved
42. A. storesB. familiesC. schoolsD. citizens
43. A. generousB. financialC. technicalD. temporary
44. A. plansB. problemsC. excusesD. hobbies
【43题】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:春假期间,市中心的工厂需要八个孩子临时帮忙,我除了听我最喜欢的唱片没有别的计划。A. generous慷慨的;B. financial财政的;C. technical技术的;D. temporary暂时的。根据“during our spring break”可知这是一份临时性的工作。故选D。
49. A. SaveB. KeepC. StopD. Remove
50. A. harderB. betterC. longerD. cheaper
51. A. Calm downB. Slow downC. Stay onD. Move on
52. A. indicatedB. witnessedC. expectedD. remembered
【45题】考查动词词义辨析。句意:我挣的是最低工资。A. offer提供;B. earn挣得;C. set放置;D. suggest建议。根据“minimum wage”可知我挣的是最低工资。故选B。

三年(2022-2024)高考英语真题专题15 完形填空夹叙夹议文+说明文+议论文(解析版)

三年(2022-2024)高考英语真题专题15 完形填空夹叙夹议文+说明文+议论文(解析版)

专题15完形填空夹叙夹议文考点01 夹叙夹议文(2024年全国甲卷)One day, we had a family dinner. While the adults were busy with their serious talk outside, I was left alone in the ____21____ to help my grandmother wash dishes. ____22____ my grandmother would tell me stories about her childhood.Born just before WWII, my grandmother ____23____ an entirely different childhood lifestyle from mine. She did not have a chance to go to ____24____. Like in typical families, where boys were ____25____ much more than girls, my grandma had to stay at home to do ____26____. The only opportunity (机会) she could seize to____27____ was when her brother was having Chinese ____28____ with the family tutor. She would sit quietly at the far end of the long dinner table, listening ____29____. This training taught her to read and write her Chinese upside down — a skill that has turned out to be quite ____30____, especially whenever we share the newspaper. On most weekends, my grandmother, a young girl then, and her brother would go to the ____31____. There, they would walk through deep water, sit down cross-legged underwater and hold their ____32____ while they watched all action going on around them. This is something I ____33____ — her ability to open her ____34____ underwater and still sit comfortably on the seabed.My childhood is quite ____35____ compared with hers. I am ____36____ that I did not need to ____37____ the hardships like she did. I've never faced the problem of ____38____. I guess our different childhood background is what makes my grandmother such an amazing person to ____39____ to: her stories always make my history textbooks ____40____.21. A. sitting room B. kitchen C. yard D. dining hall22. A. As always B. By the way C. For example D. Here and now23. A. adjusted B. promoted C. achieved D. experienced24. A. work B. school C. court D. press25. A. favored B. tolerated C. trusted D. acknowledged26. A. gardening B. homework C. business D. housework27. A. exercise B. study C. explore D. teach28. A. food B. guests C. lessons D. tea29. A. closely B. directly C. nervously D. freely30. A. professional B. awkward C. simple D. practical31. A. market B. mountain C. beach D. class32. A. secret B. breath C. view D. tongue33. A. admire B. notice C. adopt D. value34. A. hands B. mouth C. eyes D. arms35. A. difficult B. complex C. happy D. similar36. A. grateful B. surprised C. convinced D. regretful37. A. reflect upon B. go through C. ask about D. prepare for38. A. unemployment B. health C. education D. communication39. A. attend B. refer C. lead D. talk40. A. come true B. come round C. come out D. come alive【答案】21. B 22. A 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. A 30. D 31.C 32. B 33. A 34. C 35. C 36. A 37. B 38. C 39.D 40. D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

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专题04 强基计划之记叙文篇高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇(原卷版)1(2023·全国·一模)A much-liked university janitor (看门人) was surprised by 230 of the school’s students as they provided him with a truly ____1____ vacation back in June of this year.Herman Gordon ____2____ after Bristol University in England as if it were his own home. Many of his adoring fans at the university ____3____ him as a “legend” and “hero”, and these students thought it their duty to make sure this “cheerful” man could get ____4____ what he deserved.One student in particular posted on social media about how the 65-year-old janitor had not been ____5____ to see his family in Jamaica for four years. He set up a JustGiving page to collect donation. ____6____ , the site managed to raise enough money.One of the donors handed Herman the ____7____ gift in an envelope filled with cash. The ____8____ was caught on camera, showing Herman ____9____ down in tears, greatly moved by the _____10_____ . The video was _____11_____ thousands of times online, showing all the donors what they had _____12_____ .Herman and his wife had an _____13_____ vacation. After Herman _____14_____ photos of his celebrity treatment at a five-star hotel, he wrote to the Bristol students, saying: “God bless you all. Everybody wil l see this and think that I’m a(n) _____15_____.”1.A.recommended B.deserved C.understood D.accepted2.A.takes B.goes C.looks D.asks3.A.described B.mistook C.welcomed D.appointed4.A.over B.down C.through D.back5.A.willing B.able C.ready D.determined6.A.Eventually B.Honestly C.Particularly D.Actually7.A.festival B.birthday C.surprise D.comfort8.A.accident B.chance C.deal D.moment9.A.slowing B.climbing C.breaking D.falling10.A.politeness B.kindness C.thoughtfulness D.smartness11.A.shared B.bought C.reported D.edited12.A.overlooked B.designed C.achieved D.witnessed13.A.economical B.educational C.adventurous D.amazing14.A.exchanged B.released C.retouched D.found15.A.millionaire B.adventurist C.tourist D.explorer2(2022·全国·模拟预测)The Neelakurinji flower that blooms after a cycle of twelve years was the main attraction behind choosing the Blue Mountains or Western Ghats for the family outing. A long drive along the____16____ paths of Kodaikanal was a treat in itself and all the members of the family enjoyed ____17____ the tender(娇嫩的)green plantation along the road.The carpet of the purple Neelakurinjis along the hill slopes ____18____ in front of our eyes as we reached the picnic spot. After freshening up at the restroom of the picnic area, we set out to ____19____ the forests, through which we would reach the slopes of the Neelakurinji flower meadows. Rain had eased off by then and a magical mist ___20___ from the top of the mountains.The soil was ____21____ but there was no clogging of water(积水), which made hiking through the grassland easy for us. The number of flowers gradually increased and finally we were standing in a purple-flower-laden grassland where soil could not be seen beneath.We spent a lot of time taking ____22____ of the rare flowers before hiking back to the picnic area. The caretaker of the picnic spot ____23____ us with coffee sourced from the nearby coffee plantation. The lunch was ___24___ fried rice, chili chicken and fried vegetables which are also _____25_____ from the farm nearby.We spent some more hours watching the rain in the mountains while having the fruit custard(蛋奶沙司)prepared by the caretaker’s _____26_____. The couple also talked with us regarding his farms and the picnic spot which is ____27____ with tourists during public holidays. Waving goodbye and _____28_____ to return someday, we were homeward bound.A _____29_____ from the dullness of life not only added a sense of quiet to our mind, but also helped each of us spend quality time with each other, something we do not get in the routine schedules. The Western Ghats outing was a lifetime _____30_____ with the Neelakurinjis.16.A.historic B.winding C.annoying D.wide17.A.watching B.planting C.washing D.watering18.A.flashed B.happened C.floated D.danced19.A.clear B.destroy C.protect D.explore20.A.escaped B.split C.leaped D.emerged21.A.fertile B.wet C.hard D.poor22.A.charge B.notes C.pictures D.possession23.A.frightened B.inspired C.greeted D.impressed24.A.comprised of B.carried on C.cut off D.dealt with25.A.borrowed B.spread C.cooked D.obtained26.A.father B.daughter C.owner D.wife27.A.equipped B.provided C.crowded D.covered28.A.rejecting B.offering C.hesitating D.promising29.A.distance B.suffering C.break D.benefit30.A.success B.experience C.origin D.capacity3(2022·全国·校联考一模)We call it her “in-charge day”, a day when our nine-year-old daughter Flora is in charge, and we are, effectively, hers to____31____.I’ll never forget how excited she was the first time we____32____to do this three years ago. She was six and immediately started____33____. Making a list of all the normally____34____things and fantasizing about how much fun it would be seemed to be a real source of pleasure in itself. And once, when I refused to let her do something, she replied: “That’s____35____, Mummy. I’ll do it on my in-charge-day instead.” I wassurprised,____36____then I realized what she was really saying was that knowing she would have 24 hours of living by her own____37____helped her to live by our rules the rest of the time.As the big day approached, I found myself getting____38____. Would I be able to say “yes” to everything?The first thing she wanted to do was have lunch at McDonald’s. I____39____there, tucking into French fries, and nervously awaited her next command. 24 hours later..., we were exhausted but amazed. Without realizing we were going to, we _____40_____every second. And every year since it has been _____41_____ The other thing she loved doing was “_____42_____” us. That first year, she brushed our teeth, read us stories and put us to bed at 7:30.The experience has_____43_____me to live more in the moment and say “yes” to her, too. I learned something I had somehow managed to forget that children really do know_____44_____to have fun. And if, as a parent, you are brave enough to put your child in charge, even for just 24 hours, one thing is _____45_____: Your life is about to get a whole lot more fun.31.A.command B.evaluate C.influence D.reject32.A.managed B.decided C.refused D.guided33.A.declining B.complaining C.planning D.arguing34.A.interesting B.fascinating C.complicated D.forbidden35.A.fine B.right C.bad D.wrong36.A.and B.still C.but D.by37.A.bonus B.rules C.ways D.theories38.A.confident B.fragile C.conscious D.anxious39.A.wandered B.waited C.stood D.sat40.A.had counted B.had enjoyed C.had wasted D.had grasped41.A.different B.ridiculous C.the same D.normal42.A.parenting B.refreshing C.assisting D.entertaining43.A.convinced B.informed C.taught D.released44.A.what B.how C.where D.when45.A.for example B.for good C.for safe D.for sure4(2022·全国·模拟预测)Libby Federici loves her job at Haley House, a soup kitchen in Boston’s South End neighborhood. On a recent weekday morning she ____46____ among greeting guests, helping volunteers, preparing pots of fresh coffee, and answering endless questions. The guests enjoy her ____47____.“The staff are my guardian angels,” says Linda Bell, a ____48____ at Haley House’s free morning breakfast. On a typical day, the soup kitchen ____49____ somewhere between 50 and 100 meals.That feeling of home and ____50____ is intentional at Haley House, a program that for more than five decades has ____51____ social issues. But instead of relying on volunteers or passing-by helpers to ____52____ its soup kitchen, Haley House seeks out people interested in ____53____ two years of their lives to support lasting solutions to societal problems. ____54____, they receive roo m and board, living in the “community” above Haley House, _____55_____ its kitchen, and caring for its guests.“It’s really important to _____56_____ people as people,” says Ms. Federici, who also works as an assistant for the organization _____57_____ serving on its board.Boston’s South End and nearby neighborhood of Roxbury have long _____58_____ homelessness. Haley House is _____59_____ the only effort attempting to meet the needs of unhoused people. But Haley House, which operates in both the South End and Roxbury, considers a wide range of _____60_____ —from youth programs to job training and elder support.46.A.checked B.called C.hurried D.rushed47.A.warmth B.happiness C.timeline D.understanding48.A.pride B.volunteer C.regular D.waiter49.A.fixes up B.gives out C.holds out D.focuses on50.A.delight B.calmness C.safety D.connection 51.A.approached B.ignored C.controlled D.changed52.A.advocate B.staff C.manage D.head53.A.arranging B.interrupting C.covering D.investing54.A.In truth B.As a consequence C.In exchange D.By contrast55.A.promoting B.running C.recovering D.developing56.A.treat B.answer C.respect D.know57.A.in addition to B.in terms of C.on behalf of D.on account of58.A.battled B.defeated C.removed D.stated59.A.always B.hardly C.definitely D.seldom60.A.regions B.experiences C.needs D.conflicts5(2022·全国·模拟预测)When I was in primary school,my school had an annual sports day. Usually, girls were ____61____ in sports like jump rope and boys did the high jump, which I was ____62____ to take part in. I went to ____63____ up, but the coach said, “Girls don’t do the high jump.”I went home and ____64____ Mom of the coach’s words. She visited the headmaster, Mr. White, the next day. “Sorry, Mrs. Martinez, but it’s our ____65____ that gi rls can’t do it,” he said. “But I have no ____66____ of any rules saying that.” Finding no such rules, Mr. White, feeling ____67____, said “I have to consider it” at last.When we got home, Mom told me something I would always ____68____: This wasn’t just about me. Other girls ____69____ wanted to do this, too. A week later, Mom came to Mr. White again. Finally, he _____70_____. As it turned out, I won the high jump competition. Later, I started my career as a building contractor—women weren’t _____71_____ to construct buildings. When I first _____72_____ the business, Mom said, “Go ahead. Start small, but think _____73_____.” I started with small projects and now my company can handle large ones.Those experiences taught me though people wouldn’t always _____74_____ us, we should be brave to jump over _____75_____ and take paths few girls and women would take.61.A.interested B.involved C.skilled D.gifted62.A.anxious B.hesitant C.ready D.afraid63.A.build B.fix C.make D.sign64.A.reminded B.informed C.convinced D.warned65.A.convention B.conclusion C.compromise D.criterion66.A.opinion B.sense C.knowledge D.intention67.A.concerned B.annoyed C.discouraged D.embarrassed 68.A.remember B.undertake C.consider D.seek69.A.accidentally B.obviously C.probably D.rarely70.A.insisted B.agreed C.declined D.hesitated71.A.demanded B.qualified C.supposed D.designed72.A.made way for B.set foot in C.threw light on D.kept track of73.A.big B.hard C.long D.deep74.A.help B.mind C.accept D.need75.A.poles B.fences C.risks D.boundaries6(2022·全国·模拟预测)I’m now the chef and owner of a restaurant. Nothing in my early years led me to____76____ my life would connect to food and cooking deeply. My family did eat together often; we had a____77____ that my grandmother cooked the weekly big meal on weekends, but food was hardly the ____78____ of my family’s story. After I entered college, I was still ____79____ about what I wanted to do. I was “supposed” to ____80____ my family, getting a degree in medicine at graduate school or something similar.When accepting the job assisting cooks after finishing college, I just ____81____ to pay my rent. That didn’t ____82____ any big life plans. However, as I worked longer, the food world showed me amazing ____83____.Too little salt, and a dish is ____84____ to be “tasteless”. A bit lemon juice helps prevent cut apples and peaches from turning brown and ____85____ their appealing colors. The lesson that small things matter reminds me to never ____86____ tiny stuff in all parts of life. Also, working with food teaches me to really taste, smell and touch. I learn to observe my ____87____, watching ways birds land, the growth of trees along roads... and____88____ wonders in everyday life. ____89____, I head down my own path, which is ____90____ from going to medical school as my parents did, but gives my life purpose and direction.76.A.wonder B.expect C.doubt D.admit77.A.suggestion B.pleasure C.tradition D.desire78.A.center B.trouble C.witness D.secret79.A.careless B.restless C.unconcerned D.unclear80.A.leave B.company C.follow D.help81.A.happened B.intended C.managed D.promised82.A.inspire B.affect C.replace D.prevent83.A.opportunity B.wisdom C.memories D.skills84.A.easy B.fit C.true D.bound85.A.preserve B.hide C.restore D.change86.A.worry B.judge C.miss D.ignore87.A.decisions B.improvements C.surroundings D.differences88.A.keep away B.show up C.bring about D.come across89.A.Even so B.Above all C.Therefore D.Anyway90.A.free B.absent C.distinct D.separate7(2022·全国·模拟预测)Jim McIngvale watched in horror as Hurricane Ida made landfall, hitting Louisiana. For him, it ____91____ one thing: Time to “get in the game”. McIngvale, who owns Gallery Furniture in Houston, quickly called for ____92____ of necessities like food and water. Then he and his workers ____93____ every truck to take them to Louisiana.“Five years ago, Louisiana ____94____ to us Houstonians during Hurricane Harvey, so ____95____, it’s the right thing to do to help our neighbors,” McIngvale said. H e also opened his furniture showroom to ____96____ many families.Ana Lee is among those having been ____97____ to the storm. He drove to Gallery Furniture after being toldabout McIngvale’s ____98____. “I was warmly received,” Lee said. “It’s a ____99____ to meet somebody like him.”People who lined up to help out said they did so after _____100_____ watching McIngvale help those in need. Chris Ogle was one of them _____101_____ by McIngvale. He helped putting _____102_____ onto trucks after giving away some bottled water to the _____103_____. He said, “If you knew McIngvale, you wouldn’t be_____104_____ by the long lines of people waiting to contribute. _____105_____, this was not the first time he had helped freely.”91.A.meant B.proved C.stressed D.affected92.A.introductions B.preparations C.distributions D.donations93.A.checked B.emptied C.loaded D.cleaned94.A.came up B.made up C.stuck out D.reached out95.A.in return B.in general C.at last D.at heart96.A.feed B.comfort C.shelter D.examine97.A.used B.directed C.subjected D.challenged98.A.generosity B.honesty C.bravery D.sympathy99.A.chance B.pleasure C.plan D.dream100.A.accidentally B.frequently C.curiously D.carefully101.A.supported B.approached C.persuaded D.inspired102.A.products B.clothes C.supplies D.bottles103.A.effort B.company C.service D.battle104.A.touched B.surprised C.excited D.delighted105.A.Obviously B.Hopefully C.Eventually D.Actually8(2022·全国·模拟预测)While running on the beach in San Diego, 11-year-old Kenan Pala noticed a sick seal(海豹)lying on the sand. Beachgoers ____106____ to help, getting it blankets and water and calling professional rescuers. On the way home after his ____107____, Pala saw a sick homeless person who was crying for ____108____ too. But people just walked by. “They treated him like an ____109____ person,” remembers Pala.The contrasting ____110____ struck the teenager deeply. He began ____111____ homelessness in the city and discovered it was severe, According to a US report, San Diego ranks fourth ____112____ homelessness rates. So he thought how he could make the public be ____113____ of this issue and its impacts.The ____114____ was Kids4Community, a local nonprofit Pala founded in 2017. It develops charitable programs _____115_____ meant to engage children in these activities. In over two years, Kids4Community has_____116_____ the launch of a series of initiatives to help the homeless and raised over half a million dollars. While managing the nonprofit _____117_____ Pala, he makes sure of setting aside time to keep running. It turns out he _____118_____ them well. Last March, Kids4Community hosted a 5K running race to benefit a housing program, which raised $ 10, 000.As for his _____119_____, Pala is clear. “I’m working to run a 10K to raise additional funds and to_____120_____ Kids4Community to help the homeless across the whole state and involve more kids incharity, ”says Pala.106.A.reported B.watched C.gathered D.succeeded107.A.rescue B.visit C.arrival D.workout108.A.assistance B.protection C.comfort D.forgiveness 109.A.unacceptable B.unknown C.insensitive D.invisible110.A.reasons B.responses C.troubles D.explanations 111.A.researching B.understanding C.solving D.experiencing112.A.by comparison with B.by means of C.in terms of D.in line with 113.A.careful B.aware C.free D.sure114.A.inspiration B.challenge C.opportunity D.answer115.A.simply B.hopefully C.specially D.gradually116.A.considered B.followed C.witnessed D.prepared117.A.motivates B.occupies C.affects D.concerns118.A.combines B.spreads C.remembers D.uses119.A.achievements B.limits C.responsibilities D.goals120.A.introduce B.expand C.represent D.keep9(2022·全国·一模)Growing up within the Himalayan abode of snow (喜马拉雅雪屋), Akeisha was dynamic and ____121____. It was that point of the year when the sky was blue and the sun smiled upon the village. Watching people coming in flocks from near and far made Akeisha ____122____. Her father explained that they all flooded in to ____123____ the mountains. “Someday, I will also be able to climb to the highest of these majestic mountains.” Akeisha declared, a burning ____124____ dancing in her eyes.But Life had other plans for her. Akeisha ____125____ one leg at 13. Clouds of ____126____ overshadowed her world. “I will ____127____ be ready to climb those mountains,” cried Akeisha. Seeing his little girl in____128____ the father too was sorrowful, but he did not ____129____ and built her a wooden leg. Akeisha was beside herself with ______130______ a glimmer of hope regained.“Never say ‘never’. Start climbing the mountains,” said the ______131______ father. Wearing the wooden leg, she walked but fell. She stood up and tried to run, but fell again. But nothing ______132______ the father and the daughter even though the entire village laughed at them. Determined to ______133______ all adversities, Akeisha kept practicing and ______134______ she could run on her own. Five years later, she made it to the highest of the mountains.Never let words of ______135______ drag you down. Never allow anything to steal your dream.121.A.creative B.energetic C.considerate D.cautious122.A.curious B.concerned C.upset D.annoyed123.A.observe B.conquer C.preserve D.photograph124.A.fire B.shame C.dream D.question125.A.cut B.lost C.broke D.twisted126.A.doubt B.silence C.despair D.loneliness127.A.never B.always C.finally D.somehow128.A.grief B.danger C.trouble D.confusion129.A.take risks B.take measures C.lose temper D.lose heart130.A.awe B.fear C.delight D.anxiety131.A.stubborn B.sorrowful C.dedicated D.determined132.A.puzzled B.impressed C.frustrated D.accompanied133.A.live with B.win against C.let go of D.make use of134.A.gradually B.constantly C.frequently D.temporarily135.A.comfort B.criticism C.complaint D.discouragement10(2022·全国·一模)My car slid easily into the school lane. I turned around and glanced at the back seat as my ten-year-old daughter ___136___. My daughter’s words started to spill. “Momma, Jenny ___137___ all the girls in the class to attend her birthday party except for Heather and me. I ___138___ I was her friend too.” The air was filled with her ___139___.As tears ran down my little girl’s face, I felt ___140___. As an introvert (内向的人), I often breathe a sigh of ___141___ when I am not invited to a large social gathering. I prefer ___142___ with a few friends who get me.___143___, I don’t extend my preferences to my daughter’s social life. Since the age of four, rather than___144___ just a few, I’ve invited all of her classmates to her birthday parties, because I am ___145___ to the need for young girls and boys to feel ___146___.I understand that at some point all of us are excluded from something and that this is a ___147___ children will eventually learn. But why does it have to happen when they are so ___148___?As soon as we got home, I hugged my still upset daughter and wiped away her tears. As I ___149___ her, I thought of her own approaching birthday party. The invitation would go out to ___150___ of her classmates. 136.A.got off B.climbed in C.pulled up D.checked out137.A.invited B.persuaded C.allowed D.reminded 138.A.remembered B.pretended C.thought D.admitted139.A.sorrow B.excitement C.embarrassment D.anxiety140.A.fearless B.hopeless C.tireless D.powerless141.A.disappointment B.impatience C.relief D.sadness 142.A.competing B.bargaining C.connecting D.living143.A.Instead B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise144.A.expecting B.choosing C.ignoring D.training145.A.used B.addicted C.blind D.sensitive146.A.left out B.at ease C.fulfilled D.included147.A.lesson B.test C.skill D.quality148.A.upset B.young C.naughty D.lonely149.A.rescued B.entertained C.rewarded D.comforted150.A.all B.some C.none D.few高考质量提升是一项系统工程,涉及到多个方面、各个维度,关键是要抓住重点、以点带面、全面突破,收到事半功倍的效果。

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