2019-2020年高三英语二轮复习专题五完形填空随堂训练

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2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空练习(1)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空练习(1)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习完形填空练习(1)(II)完形填空。

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Jay Wilson was my English teacher at Lake Forest High School. It was him 36 realized my potential in writing, and his 37 made me a writer eventually.He was kind to me, but I had no 38 that he took particular notice of me. There were other 39 kids in the class, and soon I fell back into my usual 40 and thought that I was just a little over average in most things. Near the end of the term, we began to read the play--Macbeth. Believe me, this is not an easy playfor high school students to understand, 41 I spent a lot of time reading it. After working till the night before it was due, I wrote a paper about the 42 —the first paper I typed on a typewriter — and turned it 43 the next day.I got a good 44 on it, and below the grade Mr. Wilson wrote, “Sure 45 you bee a writer.” That was it. Those six words were written in his clear and neat handwriting. It was the first time he or anyone had 46 in any way that writing was a 47 option for me. We’d never had any writers in our family line, and we didn’t know any writers personally, even 48 , so writing for a living didn’t seem something 49 to me. But then, just like that, Jay Wilson tapped my hidden 50 and let me see a wider world.Over the next 10 years, I often 51 about Mr. Wilson’s six words. WheneverI felt discouraged, it was those six words that came back to me and gave me 52 . When a few instructors in college gently and not-so-gently tried to tell me I hadno talent, I held Mr. Wilson’s 53 before me to protect myself. I didn’t 54 what anyone else thought. Mr. Wilson, head of the whole English department at Lake Forest High, 55 I could be a writer. So I put my head down and struggled forward. 39636.A. when B. who C. how D. where37.A. knowledge B. confidence C. influence D. assignment38.A. intention B. concern C. doubt D. sense39.A. older B. smarter C. richer D. luckier40.A. location B. position C. motivation D. qualification41.A. so B. but C. or D. for42.A. work B. term C. class D. play43.A. on B. off C. in D. up44.A. grade B. praise C. idea D. start45.A. wonder B. hope C. make D. help46.A. arranged B. persuaded C. announced D. indicated47.A. career B. study C. hobby D. method48.A. distantly B. frequently C. actually D. obviously49.A. necessary B. precious C. different D. available50.A. talent B. memory C. secret D. opinion51.A. worried B. thought C. heard D. wrote52.A. impression B. improvement C. imagination D. strength53.A. actions B. wisdom C. words D. duty54.A. care B. predict C. ignore D. learn55.A. proved B. said C. promised D. answered【参考答案】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)36.B 37.C 38.D 39.B 40.B41.A 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.B46.D 47.A 48.A 49.D 50.A51.B 52.D 53.C 54.A 55.B完形填空。

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(4)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(4)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习完形填空训练(4)(II) 完型填空。

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

[议论文型完形填空]With excitement and enthusiasm we started our small business. No longer were we __1__ to have a weekly paycheck (工资). We now were on our own to __2__ an ine to provide us with the money to live. I was a little __3__ about our ability to do this, but Byron believed in our products, and believed in our ability to __4__.We invested heavily in producing a number of products, __5__ none of them are popular with customers. The market gave us so heavy a __6__ that we hardly made enough money to pay our expenses.We now had our money __7__ in the booth (货摊) that we had rented for the summer and fall months. We had a lot of money __8__ up in materials. So we did not have enough money to __9__ our monthly bills. We were discouraged, and the thoughts of failure ran through our heads.As we discussed our __10__, I happened to read the words by Mary Pickford: “If you have made mistakes…there is always another chance for you…you may have a __11__ start, for this thing we call ‘failure’ is not falling down, but __12__ down.”The words strengthen my determination and Byron's __13__ that we could succeed. We did fall down, but we were __14__ not to stay down! So, we stepped back and refocused. We came up with new products using remaining __15__. We redesigned our booth. We reconsidered our pricing system. And, we started making enough money to pay our __16__.If we had done nothing, if we allowed ourselves to “stay down”, then we would have __17__. But we made the choice to learn from our __18__, and we moved forward with more determination. These words __19__ a much better idea on failure —a chance for a fresh start! The most important point here is “choice” because you decide how you __20__ your failure, you decide if you stay down.1. A.happy B.willingC.safe D.ready2. A.receive B.produceC.win D.save3. A.patient B.fondC.proud D.worried4. A.work B.surviveC.pete D.succeed5. A.unless B.butC.so D.though6. A.surprise B.gift C.pleasure D.blow7. A.spent B.lentC.wasted D.lost8. A.put B.tiedC.taken D.used9. A.print B.coverC.write D.send10. A.holidays B.choices C.skills D.trips11. A.fresh B.goodC.natural D.sudden12. A.lying B.falling C.staying D.turning13. A.suggestion B.imagination C.belief D.requirement14. A.reminded B.supposed C.determined D.prepared15. A.tools B.machines C.materials D.goods16. A.debts B.bills C.products D.prices17. A.died B.hurtC.slept D.failed18. A.mistakes B.dreamsC.performances D.promises19. A.explain B.createC.offer D.prove20. A.explore B.preventC.forget D.view(一)【要点综述】本文通过作者自身创业的经历,向人们诠释了“失败”的真谛,即“失败”意味着有机会重新开始!1.C 每周领取的工资自然是“安全可靠的”。

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空精练(2)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空精练(2)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习完形填空精练(2)【由上海市虹口区xx模拟改编】Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Napping for a while at daytime is a very smart and healthy move. The Mayo Clinic says naps1 relaxation, better mood and alertness, and a sharper working2 . A xx British study found that pared to getting more nighttime sleep, a mid-day nap was the best way to3 the mid-afternoon sleepiness.According to the Harvard Health Letter, several studies have shown that people 4 new information better when they take a nap shortly after learning it. And, most 5 , a xx study of nearly 24,000 Greek adults in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that people who napped6 had a 37 percent reduced risk of dying from heart disease pared to people who didn’t nap.Of course, napping isn’t 7 for everyone. If you’re suffering from inability to sleep, naps that are too long or taken too late in the day can 8 with your ability to fall or stay asleep at night.But for most, naps can make you feel sharper and happier. Naps provide different benefits9 on how long they are. A 20-minute nap will boost alertness and concentration;a 90-minute snooze(小睡)can 10 creativity.According to prevention, you 11 a natural dip in body temperature between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. A short nap at this time can boost alertness for several hours and, for most people, shouldn’t 12 being able to fall asleep at night.Pick a dark, cozy place that’s not too warm or too chilly. Prevention 13 napping on the couch instead of in bed, so you’re less 14 to snooze for too long.Surprisingly, the best place to take a nap may be a hammock(吊床)if you have one.A Swiss study 15 last year found that people fell asleep faster and had deeper sleep when they napped in a hammock than in a bed. That same rocking motion that puts babies to sleep works wonders for grown-ups, too.1. A. relieve B. promote C. operate D. support2. A. feeling B. frame C. sense D. mind3. A. cope with B. put aside C. talk about D. carry upon4. A. remark B. consider C. remember D. concern5. A. reportedly B. unbelievably C. constantly D.frankly6. A. regularly B. enormously C. heavily D. strongly7. A. exact B. correct C. right D. accurate8. A. connect B. deal C. pete D. interfere9. A. focusing B. depending C. relying D. basing10. A. enlarge B. engage C. enhance D. enroll11. A. explore B. experience C. exercise D. implement12. A. produce B. handle C. affect D. urge13. A. postpones B. discourages C. acknowledges D. remends14. A. obliged B. tempted C. adopted D. attracted15. A. pronounced B. published C. discovered D. cultivated 完形填空、共15小题,每题1分。

2019-2020学年第二学期高三英语二轮复习《完形填空》专项强化训练

2019-2020学年第二学期高三英语二轮复习《完形填空》专项强化训练

2019-2020学年第二学期高三英语二轮复习《完形填空》专项强化训练一阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Thanks to the power of the Internet, many people have become superstars overnight. Their 41 is felt online in catchphrases(名言),photos and videos that 42 around the Internet.hey have gotten famous 43 the unique luck of becoming an Internet celebrity.This global phenomenon has certainly caught on in the US, and American high school students are no 44 . Alex is one of their 45 .Alex? A few months ago, he was a high school student living a 46 life. He lived in Texas in the US. He woke up at 7 am for school. He had 144 followers on Twitter. But now everybody on social media knows him. How?You must have had this experience. You were waiting in line for the 47 in a store when you realized that your cashier was smoking 48 . Well, that's exactly what happened to someone who saw Alex. He was working in a chain store one weekend and a teen girl took his photo and posted it on the Internet. She 49 a caption (文字说明)naming the store, writing, "This is Alex from Target,"and teen girls soon began 50 the picture on every social media platform.Alex, who worked in the Target store all clay, had no idea that he had become a sensation. He only felt 51 when he noticed his checkout line had gotten 52 long. Then his Target manager showed him the online photo.Alex's life began to 53 . He got thousands of followers on Twitter, a social network,within the first 24 hours and his new fans even tried to 54 which Target store he worked at. "I was getting tons of texts," Alex said. "They all said 'This is crazy, you're famous.55 , Alex also paid the 56 for fame when he received criticism and verbal 57 . Many have taken to social media to call Alex names. Twitter is full of 58 criticizing his looks.Alex has tried to 59 the criticism. He says he wants to take what he learned from his days of being bullied and help to 60 teenagers who are experiencing meanness online.41. A. profession B. potential C. purpose D. presence42. A. float B. shake C. interrupt D. perform43. A. regardless of B. free from C. due to D. apart from44. A. need B. sense C. exception D. reason45. A. schoolmates B. representatives C. settlers D. citizens46. A. normal B. colorful C. healthy D. tough47. A. board B. notice C. shelf D. checkout48. A. big B. hot C. free D. light49. A. added B. copied C. mixed D. moved50. A. taking B. editing C. sharing D. drawing51. A. fortunate B. strange C. thrilled D. upset52. A. slightly B. commonly C. unnecessarily D. unusually53. A. change B. recover C. improve D. suffer54. A. remember B. see to C. figure out D. explain55. A. Instead B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. However56. A. price B. note C.rent D. tax57. A. attacks B. promises C. agreements D. reminders58. A. rules B. marks C. posts D. bills59. A. set off B. give off C. brush off D. take off60. A. attract B. guide C. follow D. consult二A smile is a facial expression showing pleasure,affection and friendliness. And it is the commonest way to show our good will perfectly 41 saying anything. A Chinese saying runs: “Never hit a person who is smiling at you.” It is a time-proven fact that the smile is a language all its own — a 42__ language—understood by the people of every nation in the world. We may not speak the same tongue as our foreign neighbors, 43 we smile in the same way. We need no interpreter for such a way of expressing love, happiness, or good will.One day while 44 in a small town in southern California, it was my misfortune to be approached by a clerk whose personality conflicted with mine. He seemed most 45 and not at all concerned about my intended purchase. I bought nothing, and 46 angrily out of the store. On the outside stood a young man in his early twenties. His expressive brown eyes met and held mine, and in the next instant a beautiful,dazzling smile covered his 47 . The magnetic power of that smile 48 all bitterness within me, and I found the muscles in my own face happily 49 . “Beautiful day, isn’t it?” I remarked, in passing. Then, obeying an impulse(冲动), I 50 . “I really owe you a debt of51 ,” I said softly. His smile deepened, but he made no attempt to 52 . A Mexican woman and two men were standing nearby. The woman stepped forward and eyed me inquiringly. “Sir, Carlos doesn’t speak English.” She 53 , “You want me to tell him something?” At that moment I felt 54 . Carlos’ smile had made a big person of me. My friendliness and good 55 towards all mankind stood ten feet tall.“Yes,” my reply was enthusiastic and 56 , “tell him I said, ‘Thank you!’”“Thank you?” The woman seemed slightly 57 .I gave her arm a friendly 58 as I turned to leave. “Just tell him that,” I insisted. “He’ll understand, I am sure!”Oh, what a smile can do! Although I have never seen that young man again, I shall never forget the __59 he taught me that morning. From that day on, I became smile-conscious, and I practice the art __60 , anywhere and everywhere, with everybody.41. A . by B. beyond C. on D. without42. A . special B. universal C. available D. national43. A . but B. although C. so D. why44. A . driving B. travelling C. shopping D. living45. A . unlucky B. unfriendly C. uneasy D. unconscious46. A . marched B. tracked C. moved D. wandered47. A . head B. face C. mind D. shoulder48. A . froze B. brought about C. left D. drove away49. A . tightening B. loosing C. responding D. moving50. A . stepped forward B. left out C. turned back D. went over51. A . money B. gratitude C. care D. concern52. A . smile B. look C. join D. answer53. A . volunteered B. hoped C. inspected D. expressed54. A . changed B. hurt C. satisfied D. interested55. A . luck B. gratitude C. will D. plan56. A . sincere B. crazy C. excited D. friendly57. A . absorbed B.confused C. convinced D. determined58. A . hit B. kiss C. hug D. pat59. A . lecture B. fact C. knowledge D. lesson60. A . quickly B. happily C. diligently D. certainly三Last week I was driving back to town from the airport during a heavy rainstorm when I saw something rather large 41 of the busy road as the traffic drove past___42__close.As I got 43 , I found out that it was a turtle, and I hit the __44__. I got out of my car with traffic being 45 _behind me and dashed into the middle of the road. I saw that it was very much 46 but refusing to 47 .Although I'm an animal lover, I’m not one to touch an animal like a turtle that isn't 48 ,but I wasn’t going to 49 him there. I looked through my car 50 for something with which to 51 the turtle--paper towels, a rag, anything. But there was nothing.A woman drove in the opposite direction stopped and saw the 52 situation. I asked her if she had anything 53 I could use to pick this rather large turtle up, and she 54 me a white towel. As I 55 my friend, he quickly 56 his head and feet, and I set him down by the river to 57 .I thanked the woman with the towel who came to my 58 ----and the turtle does, too! I’m also 59 to the drivers behind me. They were 60 for over half an hour but none complained at all!41. A. in the middle B. on the side C. at the end D. on the corner42. A. reasonably B increasingly C. strangely D dangerously43. A. father B. nearer C. nearly D. further44. A. wheel B. door C. brake D. window45. A. reduced B. followed C. avoided D. blocked46. A alive B. gentle C. heavy D. large47. A. dash B. move C. slip D. run48. A. cute B. lucky C. mild D. brave49. A. put B. take C. send D. leave50. A. slowly B. nervously C. wildly D. occasionally51. A. turn over B. throw away C. pick up D. put up52. A hopeless B. difficult C. ridiculous D. different53. A. at the airport B. on the road C. by the river D. in her car54. A. sold B. lent C. threw D. showed55. A. found out B. wrapped up C. came across D. stared at56. A. raised B. pulled C. withdrew D. lowered57. A. keep on B. live on C. work on D. decide on58. A. attention B. mind C. rescue D. memory59. A. grateful B generous C helpful D. sensitive60. A. challenged B. prepared C. panicked D. delayed四There was almost no reason for me to sing on my 51st birthday. Being recent“empty nesters”, my husband and I were doing our best to 41to the too quiet house. This was a day when I 42all to gather together. The plan, for my 43day, was to meet our daughters, Jaime and Katie at a fancy 44.Our youngest, Katie called to say she might not be able to 45the celebration dinner. She had heavy 46earlier that day and, with the long ride ahead, she thought it 47to stay at her own house and have a good sleep.After all, this was my baby. How could she move so far away from me in the first place? But the reality I had to 48was that she didn’t feel the need to 49me every day. It made me 50my abilities as a mother. I felt tears falling as I 51what she had just said to me. Maybe she felt the 52in my voice because, on second 53, she changed her mind.“But”, she warned, “I didn’t have time to 54you a gift.”We arrived with Katie already waiting for us to 55.After dinner in it, Katie handed me a shopping bag. As I opened it, the 56warmth filled my heart again: a mommy sitting in a rocking chair, holding a 57in her arms. The all explanations read: 58never leaves a mother’s arms.I got the message loud and 59, my daughter still loves me though she lives far away from me, and 60much less than I’d like.41. A. submit B. adjust C. react D. contribute42. A. attracted B. assisted C. expected D. attached43. A. special B. painful C. explicit D. authentic44. A. canteen B. shop C. hotel D. restaurant45. A. miss B. hold C. prepare D. attend46. A. weight B. traffic C. work D. rain47. A. simpler B. better C. worse D. easier48. A. deny B. stress C. face D. burden49. A. understand B. teach C. visit D. phone50. A. possess B. doubt C. acknowledge D. improve51. A. analyzed B. tasted C. repeated D. memorized52. A. embarrassment B. confusion C. disappointment D. excitement53. A. thought B. assessment C. grade D. sigh54. A. award B. spare C. buy D. show55. A. stay on B. show up C. set off D. turn away56. A. arbitrary B. contradictory C. dynamic D. previous57. A. pet B. baby C. toy D. book58. A. love B. mercy C. comfort D. pity59. A. absolute B. entire C. quick D. clear60.A.calls B. compensates C. emails D. cares五I’m Therese, a business manager living in Berlin, Germany. Last month, I21to read over 100 nonfiction books in psyshology, politics, and leadership. It might sound 22, but I really did.It started with a23.A colleague24me to read Mallcolm Gladwell’s The Story of Success in two 25. Determined as I was, I just couldn't26the deadline. I27the first few chapters quickly but found it impossible to finish all in 2 hours. So I 28the bet, but it gave me an idea: I needed to find a better way to consume nonfiction books. I finally registered the Blinkist app, which is really29for me to read quickly. Blinkist is one of the apps that transform books into “bite-sized”30. I’ve learned that in order to produce proper insights from every book, over 100 literary experts31themselves to work. I also love that the app has an audio32allowing me to listen to great ideas. So I set a fresh33with this cool app — to read the key insights from 100 books in one month. How did I do?I read 102 titles exactly.I used to34much time on social media. Moreover, my job is exhausting, so by the time I leave work, my brain is pretty useless. 35, reading a book on the Blinkist app is like a snack for my 36.I’m happy that I’m doing something37with my time. Every day, I wake up38than the day before. If you want to get wiser too, then I challenge you to try and39my 102-title record!40the Blinkist app and start your reading adventure!21.A.arranged B. intended C.remembered D.managed22. A.crazy B.reasonable C.boring D.interesting23. A.promise B bet C.decision D. joke24. A.encouraged B.challenged C.allowed D.persuaded25. A.weeks B.months C.days D.hours26. A.miss B.grasp C.meet D.catch27. A.held back B.searched for C.got through D.thought about28. A.won B.lost C.wrote D.purchased29. eful B.precious C.simple D.ordinary30. A.concept B.advice C.memory D.content31. A.apply B.addict C.help D.accustom32. A.button B.function C.signal D.picture33. A.password B.record C.goal D.date34. A.save B.spare C.abandon D.waste35. A.Meanwhile B.Therefore C.However D.Indeed36. A.heart B.body C. stomach D. brain37. A.casual B.worthless C.productive D. severe38. A.happier B.wiser C.worse D.busier39. A.beat B.set C.keep D.equal40. A.Look into B.Sign up C.Turn down D.Wait for六Several years ago, I worked at a circus. One day, when I was passing the elephants, I suddenly stopped, 41 by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg. It was 42 that they could, at any time, break free, 43 strangely enough, they didn’t. I asked a trainer the 44 for this.He said, “When they were very young we used the 45 size of rope, and it was enough to hold them. As they grow up, they believe the rope can 46 hold them, so they never try.”Like the elephants, how many of you believe you cannot do a thing, simply because you 47 once before? Do you often tell yourself “I cannot dance” or “I’m not 48 at math”?These are 49 of self-limiting beliefs. You must realize you’re 50 for them. A limiting belief that says you’re poor at math has 51 as a reaction to the embarrassing experiences related to math, or the remarks made by someone important to you which 52 you. The cool thing is that because you create the 53 you can choose to change it!First, 54 it with “I’m good at math”. Once you change your 55 , your subconsciousness(潜意识)will make this come true by driving you to 56 . That might be to take a math course or go online 57 help and so on. Gradually you’ll really see your math skills are 58 .This is such a simple process that you can 59 it today. Don’t be like the poor elephants and make your life 60 at a place because of a limiting belief you developed years ago.41. A. excited B. discouraged C. confused D. worried42. A. impossible B. sure C. obvious D. doubtful43. A. and B. but C. or D. so44. A. reason B. fact C. case D. choice45. A. smaller B. bigger C. stronger D. same46. A. still B. almost C. narrowly D. hardly47. A. did B. tried C. failed D. succeeded48. A. good B. poor C. well D. weak49. A. results B. examples C. stories D. causes50. A. reliable B. honest C. conscious D. responsible51. A. stopped B. started C. refused D. finished52. A. disappointed B. inspired C. bored D. excited53. A. chance B. experience C. remark D. belief54. A. represent B. compare C. mix D. replace55. A. action B. aim C. thought D. plan56. A. behave B. think C. quit D. act57. A. at B. by C. for D. in58. A. practised B. improved C. realized D. recognized59. A. continue B. begin C. keep D. finish60. A. stuck B. involved C. unfinished D. changed七Jane had been teaching for nine years but intended to drop out. I offered to observe her classfor a day to see what caused this 41 .As the day began, a flood of cheerful students 42 through the door, excited la start their day! Once the class was 43 , I noticed two students constantly arguing with each other,44 Jane's time and attention. I could see 45 arise in Jane as she constantly glanced at them 46 throughout the morning,ready to seize if they got out of line.After class was over, Jane sighed, “What a 47 day…”“No,it was really wonderful. ”“But Carl and Joey were always 48 us. I said their behavior was pretty normal for I hat age and that I noticed the other students were deeply 49 in learning.She had focused so much on the few 50 students [hat she had missed out on celebrating the many 51learning moments. I offered a way to help her make a 52 --Invite students to write down good things every day.Jane took to this 53 and created a bulletin board, with “GOOD THINGS HAPPEN” atop. To her 54,the first day 15 pieces were posted. 55,Carl arid Joey got excited and wanted to be part of it. It was an opportunity to 56 their bhavor.Realizing it,Janebegan 57 them when they were doing the right thing, and soon they were us engaged as the other students.Several month later I58 with June to see how things were going. She laughed. “I love my job!”41. A.disappointment B.accident C.affection D.astonishment42. A.drove B.carried C.broke D.bounced43. A.under repair B.on record C.in progress D.out of question44. A.consuming B.employing C.approaching D.testing45. A.satisfaction B.defense C.patience D.tension46. A.casually B.cautiously C.coldly D.cruelly47. A.fine B.serious C.horrible D.short48 A.disturbing B.amusing C.surprising D.telling49. A.stuck B.engaged C.rooted D.moved50. A.slow B.sensitive C.challenging D.lop51. A.active B.self-taught C.tense D.joyful52. A.plan B.change C.wish D.bargain53. A.schedule B.practice C.skill D.lecture54. A.regret B.sorrow C.relief D.surprise55. A.Yet B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Thus56. A.encourage B.stop C.Weaken D.contain57.A.calling B.catching C.bothering ing58.A.caught up B.backed out C.hung around D.checked in59.A.lessons B.ideas C.relationships D. affairs60.A.recognition B.sympathy C.care D.eagerness八I had to make a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles without an appointment. Anyone who has done this might know there always seems to he a (n) 41 wait. When I got there, I did have about 25 people 42 me with their own numbers.Since I was in no hurry, I sat there 43 , just watching people. A young man 44 thecounter hut had no cash to pay his 45 . "They only take cash or cheque…" He was 46 his situation to the woman next to me, rather 47 . Unfortunately, she didn't have enough cash, either.I had been listening and before he had a(n) 48 to ask, I thought, "I have enough cash for both his fee and mine!" I 49 him the money and he wanted my information 50 he could repay me using Venmo. Although I used this app, I 51 a different form of repayment. i 52 to have in my wallet one Smile Card, which I tried to 53 all the time.54 him the card I said, "You can do this as a repayment."He really wanted to just return the cash, but there was no 55 that he could without my help and I just insisted he pay it forward, doing something 56 for others.Not long after that, I was 57 , and got my business 58 in less than 60 minutes in DMV without an appointment. I had spent longer there with an appointment. Maybe all went so59 because I came across this young gentleman, maybe not.I do choose to believe that as we spread our own 60 in the world, it returns to us in quantities.41. A. endless B. limited C. sweet D. quiet42. A. behind B. beside C. beyond D. before43. A. anxiously B. angrily C. patiently D. eagerly44. A. got up to B. got out of C. broke away from D. held on to45. A. debt B. fee C. tax D. Tent46. A. explaining B. announcing C. reporting D. broadcasting47. A. relaxed B. comfortable C. helpless D. excited48. A. choice B. freedom C. ability D. chance49. A. saved B. offered C. threw D. charged50. A. but B. so C. yet D. or51. A. imagined B. organized C. preferred D. avoided52. A. happened B. pretended C. failed D. wished53. A. add B. carry C. sell D. fold54. A. Mailing B. Handing C. Returning D. Awarding55. A. fact B. evidence C. doubt D. way56. A. exciting B. frightening C. good D. disappointing57. A. called B. advised C. permitted D. followed58. A. checked B. recognized C. refused D. done59. A. steadily B. gradually C. smoothly D. fluently60. A. politeness B. focus C. popularity D. kindness九A closet(储藏室) is a years­long collection of exactly what makes you the person you are. The __36__ rose in my chest when my mom recently decided to move __37__ it meant we would have to __38__ out Dad's closet, nearly a decade after his death.In the years after his death, I would sometimes walk into that closet. I had moved many miles away, starting a life elsewhere as my mom took pains to slowly __39__ her home—sweeping away the dust of sadness, and making it once again a place for __40__ and gathering.In the closet, I could __41__ the dad I had before he had a brain cancer. I __42__ that would go away when my mom moved.I rolled around __43__ in bed. Could I stand to see this closet one last time before Mom moved? Would I find the __44__ to help clear that stuff out?Then, a __45__:“I had no idea,” my mom said. “I cleaned it out already.”The announcement knocked me sideways. What had she thrown out? Would seeing this __46__ closet to which I'd __47__ attributed such meaning jolt(震动) my heart and cause me to have a meltdown?I flew home shortly thereafter, trying to keep my mind __48__ it with fitful naps(打盹) on the plane. When I finally got through the front door, I knew where I was going: to see this empty closet that I swore would __49__ me.I pulled the doors open. What happened next __50__me: There was no panic—just __51__. Sure, Dad's stuff was mostly __52__,but I realized then that I didn't need to see it to __53__ what we had. The objects were just an outer layer above the warm __54__ I held within.__55__,clothes don't make the man, and though objects may help us tell a story, they are not stories themselves.36. A. happiness B. relief C. tension D. mercy37. A. if B. unless C. though D. because38. A. pick B. clean C. find D. take39. A. evolve B. design C. decorate D. love40. A. depression B. warmth C. regret D. sleeping41. A. support B. blame C. remember D. protect42. A. anticipated B. confirmed C. swore D. worried43. A. excitedly B. nervously C. mercifully D. hopelessly44. A. strength B. chance C. privilege D. excuse45. A. reply B. shock C. comfort D. blessing46. A. outdated B. fashionable C. empty D. familiar47. A. randomly B. openly C. secretly D. purposely48. A. with B. off C. in D. to49. A. crush B. raise C. heal D. astonish50. A. surprised B. pressed C. frightened D. puzzled51. A . excitement B. reluctance C. peace D. regret52. A. worn B. sold C. gone D. left53. A. discover B. understand C. abandon D. remember54. A. services B. memories C. relationships D. events55. A. Above all B. In addition C. By contrast D. After all十Soon after my arrival in Luanda, I realized that I was going to have some free time available.I decided to 41 it doing something useful and involving with the 42 community.I started my research for volunteering opportunities here and a blog post 43 my eye. It was Ashima's 44 on how she started her 45 journey in Luanda. Ashima has been volunteering at the Foundation for Art and Culture for more than a year. I decided to 46 with them and soon after I got a very warm and welcoming 47 inviting me to the foundation. The next day as I 48 into the foundation little did I know it would become such a(n) 49 partof my life in Luanda.I was a bit hesitant 50 as I had never worked with children before and my Portuguesethen was much 51 than now. But as I slowly started doing some activities with children, there were not any 52 . All that you 53 was a heart full of love and everyone 54 the language of love.I found plenty of 55 to do with kids, keeping them busy and having fun. Together weplayed, sang, learned new things, 56 new games and reinvented the old.The children coming to the Foundation are wonderful, and full of 57 and energy. It is a beautiful place with wonderful projects. Without doubt it is the best 58 I could have found in Luanda, and I am very 59 to go there as often as I can. The staff 60 there really make you feel welcome and at home.41. A. spend B. spare C. enjoy D. kill42. A. foreign B. new C. whole D. local43. A. hurt B. fogged C. caught D. escaped44. A. post B. opinion C. comment D. plan45. A. business B. volunteering C. sightseeing D. adventure46. A. get along B. catch up C. fit in D. get in touch47. A. sense B. response C. reception D. ceremony48. A. walked B. ran C. broke D. turned49. A. efficient B. short C. beautiful D. minor50. A. initially B. actually C. recently D. eventually51. A. slower B. easier C. poorer D. less52. A. conversations B. languages C. barriers D. methods53. A. desired B. required C. had D. needed54. A. spoke B. learned C. recommended D. heard55. A. jobs B. activities C. favors D. researches56. A. taught B. appreciated C. created D. bought57. A. love B. view C. surprise D. faith58. A. chance B. company C. place D. way59. A. busy B. happy C. sorry D. curious60. A. competing B. arriving C. appearing D. working参考答案一DACCB ADBAC BDACD AACCB二41-45 DBACB46-50 ABDCC 51-55 BDAAC56-60 ABDDC三41-45 ADBCD46-50 ABADC51-55 CBDCB 56-60 CBCAD四41-45 BCADD46-50 CBCDB51-55 CCACB56-60 DBADA五21-25 D A B B D 26-30 C C B A D 31-35 A B C D C 36-40 D C B A B六41-45 CCBAD 46-50 ACABD 51-55 BADDC 56-60 DCBBA七41-45 ADCAD 46-50 BCABC 51-55 DBBDC 56-60 ABDCA八九36~40CDBAB41~45CDBAB46~50CCBAA51~55CCDBD十41-45 ADCAB 46 -50 DBACA51-55 CCDAB56-60 CACBD。

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(3)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(3)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(3) 完型填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 There is very little time to waste if we agree that the function of education is to prepare us for life. So,while we can,we ought to concentrate 1.________ teaching children something really useful. Politeness is a mark of civilization.2.________ sooner children learn this,the better. In any case,a lot can be acplished by a smile and good manners. Like it or not,our adult lives will be consumed by the struggle for money,but we don't make an effort to teach children 3.________ to manage it. So our schools have a duty to teach them this ability from the beginning. Children should learn to take care 4.________ their health. They should know that 5.________ they eat junk food,they will bee fat and unhealthy. They should be very clear about 6.________ happens to their bodies when they drink or smoke. All of 7.________ are part of society. We have rights and responsibilities. We have to know a little bit of our history and geography,because we need to have an environment in which to relate to the people around us. Our schools should spend every moment they have telling this to our children: this is life,this is what you are going to face,8.________ this is how you deal with it. 1.on 考查介词。concentrate on “集中于,集中注意力于”,为固定搭配。 2.The 考查冠词。此处考查固定句型“the+比较级+简单句,the+比较级+简单句”,意为“越……越……”。 3. how 考查疑问副词。但是我们并没有尽力教会孩子们怎样处理它。 4. of 考查介词。take care of “照顾”,为固定搭配。 5. if 考查状语从句的引导词。如果他们吃垃圾食品的话,他们会长胖而且会不健康的。 6. what 考查名词性从句的引导词。该空引导宾语从句,且在从句中作主语,故填what。 7. us 考查代词。由此空后面的句子“We have rights…We have to know…”以及用在介词之后可知要用us。all of us 我们大家。 8. and 考查并列连词。此空连接两个句子,且表示并列关系,故填and。 完形填空。阅读下面短文.从短文后各题所给的四个选项《A、B. C和D》中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 When I settled in Chicago,my new city seemed so big and unfriendly. Then I had a 36 problem and had to go to hospital for a 37 examination. It seemed a small 38 pared to the one I was about to face, but things started to go 39 right from the beginning. Not having a car or 40 the city, I was depending on a couple of buses to get me from A to B. 41 I’d left myself plenty of time, soon it was 42 I was going to be late, as I had mistakenly boarded a bus that was taking me in the 43 direction. I 44 the bus and stood on the pavement not knowing what to do. I look into the eyes of a 45 who was trying to get past me. 46 instead of moving on, she stopped to ask if I was 47 . After I explained my 48 to her, she pointed to a bus stop across the street, where a bus would take me back into the city to my 49 . Sitting there waiting, I felt 50 that someone had been willing to help. 51 , hearing a horn(喇叭)nearby, I looked up to see a car with my new friend 52 at me to get in. She had returned to offer me a 53 to the hospital. Such unexpected 54 from a passer-by was a lovely gift to receive. As I climbed out of the car at the hospital and turned to thank her, she smiled and told me not to lose 55 , for all things are possible. 36. A. physical B. traveling C. social D. housing 37. A. scientific B. final C. previous D. thorough 38. A. chance B. challenge C. success D. error 39. A. wrong B. easy C. fast D. ahead 40. A. leaving B. visiting C. knowing D. appreciating 41. A. Although B. Since C. Unless D. Once 42. A. strange B. necessary C. obvious D. important 43. A. same B. right C. general D. opposite 44. A. looked at B. waited for C. got off D. ran into 45. A. driver B. friend C. stranger D. gentleman 46. A. Especially B. Surprisingly C. Probably D. Normally 47. A. nervous B. excited C. OK D. dangerous 48. A. idea B. motivation C. excuse D. situation 49. A. appointment B. apartment C. direction D. station 50. A. afraid B. grateful C. certain D. disappointed 51. A. Thus B. Then C. Perhaps D. Surely 52. A. staring B. laughing C. waving D. shouting 53. A. lift B. suggestion C. bike D. guidebook 54. A. results B. news C. kindness D. appearance 55. A. power B. faith C. touch D. support

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空练习(2)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空练习(2)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空练习(2)(II) 完形填空。阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 【山东省济南市xx高考英语一模试题】A As Prime Minister, David Cameron is one of the most successful people in the country. But he was admitted that he still 11 about his academic record at school. He was a“late developer”when it came to academics, 12 in his early years with physics and chemistry. 13 what advice he would give his young self, he said it would be to“keep on with science subjects because understanding of science will be so 14 in your future life.” In an interview with The Spectator, the Prime Minister said that he would tell the young Cameron he should be hitting the 15 harder.“A little 16 on physics and chemistry, please, David”, he said. Mr. Cameron is not the first Prime Minister to realize the 17 of science in leadership. Margaret Thatcher had a degree in 18 from Oxford and, when working as a young chemist in 1950 she was part of a team which helped 19 the first soft-serve ice cream. Margaret Thatcher used her training as a chemist to 20 politics with the mind of a scientist. 11. A. doubts B. regrets C. memories D. opinions 12. A. experimenting B. pleting C. struggling D. wandering 13. A. Asked B. Told C. Warned D. Informed 14. A. interesting B. important C. challenging D. difficult 15. A. school B. records C. degree D. books 16. A. more B. easier C. less D. slower 17. A. history B. value C. truth D. advance 18. A. biology B. physics C. politics D. chemistry 19. A. discover B. taste C. develop D. serve 20. A. approach B. discuss C. learn D. imagine 【参考答案】 11—15 BCABD 16—20 ABDCA

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(1)(II)

2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空训练(1)(II) 完型填空。阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从以下题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。[记叙文型完形填空] In the spring of 1919, Princess Bazaar of Luxembour's royal family met the royal kitchen helper Leon. Many nights, Leon went into the kitchen and made __1__ for Bazaar. They always talked about the good times __2__they were having ice cream. They soon fell in love. But __3__ their different social status, both of them buried the __4__. Soon, Bazaar was made to accept an arranged royal marriage. For days, Leon could not see Bazaar, and he was__5__ with impatience. Finally, Bazaar __6__ at the table a month later. While serving desserts, Leon __7__ the letters “DOVE”, which is an abbreviation of DO YOU LOVE ME with hot chocolate on Bazaar's ice cream. Leon __8__ that Bazaar could understand his feelings. A few days later, Bazaar got __9__. One year later, Leon could not __10__ the mental suffering and left the royal kitchen. Years later, he and his own family __11__ a candy store. Many years later, they met again. Bazaar __12__ that that afternoon she ate the ice cream made by Leon, but didn't see the __13__ letters then. Hearing this, Leon broke down in tears, and he finally understood the past __14__.If that chocolate had been__15__, those letters would never have melted, and he would not have lost his last chance. Leon decided to __16__ a solid chocolate which can __17__ a long time. After lots of __18__, the chocolate DOVE was finally made and each piece of chocolate was__19__engraved(刻) with the letters “DOVE”. It's a symbol of the love between Leon and Bazaar. Now more and more people fall in love with this chocolate. Giving someone DOVE means sending the__20__ of love: DO YOU LOVE ME? 1.A. dishes B.chocolate C.ice cream D.cakes 2.A. until B.if C.while D.once 3.A. because of B. thanks to C.apart from D.regardless of 4.A. feelings B.difference C.silence D.needs 5.A. calling B.burning C.working D.talking 6.A. stood up B.turned up C.stayed up D.dressed up 7.A. wrote B.sent C.mixed D.noticed 8.A. expected B.declared C.allowed D.promised 9.A. sick B.angry C.married D.bored 10.A. reduce B.stop C.repeat D.bear 11.A. left B.visited C.ran D.looked 12.A. realized B.remembered C.wondered D.thought 13.A. confusing B.interesting C.melting D.annoying 14.A. misunderstanding B.petition C.judgment D.prejudice 15.A. stable B.powerful C.frozen D.solid 16.A. buy B.find C.create D.enjoy 17.A. stand B.spare C.take D.preserve 18.A. breaks B.research C. pressure D.problems 19.A. luckily B.immediately C.quickly D.firmly 20.A. story B.memory C.whisper D.secret (一) 【要点综述】本文叙述了公主Bazaar和皇宫的一个帮厨Leon之间的爱情故事。两个人的身份悬殊,各自隐藏着自己的感情。有一天,Leon在公主的冰淇淋中放了写有字母“DOVE”的巧克力,可是由于融化了,所以公主没有看到字母,后来Leon就离开了皇宫。许多年之后他们又相遇时,Leon明白了真相,并决心做一种不容易融化的巧克力。后来这种巧克力就成了传递爱情的巧克力了。 1.C 根据they were having ice cream可知选C。 2.C 当他们吃冰淇淋的时候,他们谈论美好的时光。故选C。while当……的时候。 3.A 因为他们不同的社会地位,所以他们两个埋藏了他们的感情,故选A。because of因为; thanks to由于; apart from除……之外; regardless of不管。 4.A 5.B Leon几天不见Bazaar,所以他没有耐心了。burn表示有强烈的情感,故选B。 6.B 最后Bazaar出现了,故选B。stand up站起来; turn up 出现; stay up熬夜; dress up打扮。 7.A 当Leon端上甜点时,他写上了字母“DOVE”。故选A。 8.A Leon期待Bazaar能够理解他的感情。故选A。 9.C 几天以后,Bazaar结婚了。故选C。 10.D 一年后,Leon不能忍受精神上的折磨,所以他离开了皇宫。故选D。 11.C 几年之后,他和他的家人经营了一个糖果店。故选C。 12.B Bazaar 记得那天下午她是吃了Leon 做的冰淇淋,但是没有看到融化的字母。故选B。 13.C confusing令人困惑的; interesting有趣的; melting融化的; annoying令人讨厌的。 14.A Leon最终理解了过去的误解。故选A。misunderstanding误解; petition竞赛; judgment判断; prejudice偏见。 15.D 如果巧克力是固体的,它就不会融化了。故选D。stable稳定的; powerful强有力的; frozen冻结的; solid固体的。 16.C Leon决定创造一种固体的巧克力。故选C。 17.D 这种固体巧克力能够保存很长时间。故选D。preserve保存。 18.B 在经过许多次研究之后,带有Dove的巧克力终于被做成了。故选B。 19.D 每块巧克力都牢固地刻着字母“DOVE”。故选D。luckily幸运地; immediately立刻; quickly快地; firmly坚定地,牢固地。 20.C 给某人DOVE巧克力意味着传递爱的话语。故选C。

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2019-2020年高三英语二轮复习专题五完形填空随堂训练 (2017·青岛检测)Last year, I taught in a special school where students have severe learning and behavioral difficulties. Another teacher and I had spent weeks teaching the children __1__ behavior for public outings. Unexpectedly, only a few students, __2__ Kyle, had not earned the privilege(特殊待遇) of going out. He was determined to make his disappointment __3__. In the corridor(走廊) between classrooms, he began __4__, cursing, and swinging at anything __5__ striking distance. Once his outburst died down, he did what he’d done when he was __6__ at all his previous schools. He __7__. I heard someone shout, “Call the police!” But I ran __8__ him. Kyle ran faster than me, but I would at least be able to keep him in my __9__ and know he was alive. After several blocks of running, Kyle __10__ his pace. Then he stopped. He stood still and watched me __11__. I had no idea what I was going to say or do but I kept walking closer. The school principal and an officer got out of a police car. They spoke __12__ to Kyle, who willingly climbed into the back of the vehicle. I couldn’t hear what was said, but I didn’t take my eyes off Kyle’s face, even as they __13__. I couldn’t help but feel that I had __14__ him, and that I should have done or said more. I __15__ my feelings with a speech therapist who was __16__ with Kyle’s history. “No one ever ran after him before, Rachel,” she said. “No one. They just let him go.” Things __17__ the day I ran after him, even though I wasn’t able to __18__ him from the mess he was in. It was the day I didn’t throw my hands in the air and decide he was too fast, a waste of time and __19__. It was the day my mere presence was enough to make a big __20__. [解题导语] 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者讲述了自己在特殊学校当老师期间所经历的一件事。问题学生Kyle因没被允许参加集体出游而发飙,当别人打电话叫警察时,作者出于担心跟随Kyle跑了出来,当作者终于追上Kyle时,警车却把似乎有所触动的Kyle带走了。本文表明了某些简单的行为也能产生大的影响。 1.A.wild B.appropriate C.gentle D.noble B 解析:A项意为“野蛮的,疯狂的”;B项意为“恰当的,合适的”;C项意为“温柔的”;D项意为“高贵的,贵族的”。由上文可知,作者是在特殊学校当老师,故此处指为了给集体出游做准备,作者教孩子们恰当的举止行为。故选B。 2.A.except B.beside C.including D.referring C 解析:A项意为“除了”;B项意为“在……旁边”;C项意为“包括”;D项意为“提到”。此处提到只有几个学生没有获得出游的特殊待遇,结合下文Kyle的行为可知,这几个学生中包括Kyle。故选C。 3.A.gone B.known C.disappear D.said B 解析:根据下文Kyle的行为可知,他想让别人知道他的失望,使用make sth.known结构,表示“使某事让别人知道”。故选B。 4.A.screaming B.speaking C.heating D.learning A 解析:根据语境可知,此处描述Kyle感情爆发的情形,scream意为“尖叫”,符合语境。故选A。 5.A.beyond B.out of C.within D.off C 解析:A项意为“超越,在……较远的一边”;B项意为“在……外”;C项意为“在……里面,在……范围内”;D项意为“离开”。Kyle因失望而开始哭闹,将他能够得着的东西摇来晃去。故选C。 6.A.angry B.excited C.terrified D.sad A 解析:由上文可知,Kyle生气了,感情爆发了。angry意为“生气的”,符合语境。故选A。 7.A.jumped B.cried C.fought D.ran D 解析:由下文可知,Kyle跑走了,作者去追赶他。故选D。 8.A.before B.besides C.with D.after D 解析:由下文的“Kyle ran faster than me”可知,此处指作者追赶他。run after意为“追赶”,符合语境。故选D。 9.A.mind B.side C.sight D.need C 解析:根据空格后面的“know he was alive”可知,虽然Kyle比作者跑得快,但是作者至少可以让Kyle保持在自己视线之内,知道他还活着。sight意为“视线,视野”,符合语境。故选C。 10.A.sped B.kept C.slowed D.stopped C 解析:根据下一句“Then he stopped.”可知,跑过几个街区之后,Kyle放慢了脚步,然后停了下来。slow意为“减速,放慢”,符合语境。故选C。 11.A.approach B.leave C.say D.move A 解析:根据下一句中的“walking closer”可知,此处指Kyle看着作者走近。approach意为“走近”,符合语境。故选A。 12.A.happily B.excitedly C.cheerfully D.calmly D 解析:A项意为“高兴地”;B项意为“兴奋地”;C项意为“快乐地,高兴地”;D项意为“平静地”。此处校长和警官应是心平气和地与Kyle说话,以免刺激到Kyle激动的情绪。故选D。 13.A.walked away B.drove away C.ran away D.put away B 解析:A项意为“走开”;B项意为“赶走,(把车)开走”;C项意为“逃离”;D项意为“把……收起来,把……放好”。根据上文中的“got out of a police car”可知,此处应指他们把警车开走。故选B。 14.A.helped B.forgot C.failed D.permitted C 解析:由空格后面的“that I should have done or said more”可知,作者感到自己让Kyle失望了。fail sb.意为“使某人失望,有负于某人”。故选C。 15.A.experienced B.wrote C.compared D.shared D 解析:A项意为“经历,体验”;B项意为“写”;C项意为“比较”;D项意为“分享”。由下文提到的作者和言语治疗专家的谈话可知,作者和治疗专家分享了他的感觉。故选D。 16.A.together B.familiar C.satisfied D.special B 解析:由下文提到的作者和言语治疗专家的谈话可知,这位言语治疗专家对Kyle的情况非常熟悉。be familiar with意为“对……熟悉”。故选B。 17.A.stayed B.remained C.happened D.changed D 解析:由上文可知,以前Kyle跑出去时不曾有人追过他,他们只是任他跑走,但是这次作者追了出去。因此,此处指“在我追他的那天情况改变了”。change意为“改变”,符合语境。故选D。 18.A.save B.escape C.take D.affect A 解析:A项意为“挽救,拯救”;B项意为“逃跑”;C项意为“带,拿,乘坐”;D项意为“影

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