2021届高考英语二轮复习 完形填空主题精准练——人与社会(全国卷) 含答案及解析
2021年高考英语二轮复习:完形填空+短文改错 组合练习题(Word版,含答案)

2021年高考英语二轮复习:完形填空+短文改错组合练习题完形填空练习题精选I sent a whole summer this year at a non-governmental organization called Give a Heart to Africa in Kenya.I had just1 a teaching career in the USA, and went to Africa for the first time.I taught English to adult men and women at a free school, which also offers business and computer classes to 38 students for 6-month 2. The students are so3to learn and are very grateful for the chance to learn.The NGO’s4is to mainly help women gain skills that will help them start a business5improve the quality of life and6opportunities for success for their children and themselves.GHTA has a home where up to 6 volunteers can live. I7loved living together in a home with volunteers from the USA, Italy, Spain, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand, each of whom had a strong8to help improve the lives of local men and women through9education.The classrooms10the home, so it is very convenient for the teaching 11. Each class has a basic curriculum and a Kenyan 12. I taught four mornings a week, and we also had an after-class children’s program for two hours twice a week in the afternoons. It allowed us to13into our neighborhood and14children for play,15English conversation, and fun activities such as art and music.We were invited to make home visits on Fridays—a16day of the week when we could spend time one-on-one with students in their own homes. Their generosity and17were so genuine and joyful, and we were able to really get to know them.If you truly want to18during your volunteer experience, I19Give a Heart to Africa. The NGO is small,20100% of your volunteer fees go directly to it, not to an umbrella organization.1.A.head for B.resigned from C.adjusted to D.fit in2.A.terms B.delivery C.arrangement D.boundary3.A.eagerly B.occupied C.boring D.dying4.A.target B.view C.rule D.route5.A.in case of B.in order that C.so as to D.so that6.A.deny B.increase C.decrease D.require7.A.clearly B.accurately C.extremely D.calmly8.A.security B.effect C.favor D.desire9.A.English B.free C.official D.reasonable10.A.are bound to B.are remote from C.are out of D.are attached to11.A.assignments B.agreement C.framework D.housework12.A.interpreter B.craftsman ernor D.clerk13.A.test out B.look out C.reach out D.help out14.A.keep up with B.connect with C.catch up with D.put up with15.A.neat B.ridiculous C.pure D.basic16.A.narrow B.handy C.favorite D.sorrowful17.A.preparation B.ambition C.friendliness fort18.A.make a difference B.make a bet C.obey a rule D.set an example19.A.declare B.reflect C.demand D.recommend20.A.so B.yet C.otherwise D.though【答案】1.B;2.A;3.D;4.A;5.C;6.B;7.C;8.D;9.B; 10.D; 11.A; 12.A; 13.C; 14.B; 15.D; 16.C; 17.C;18.A; 19.D; 20.BA 25-year-old man called Nicholas had a catching smile and good heart. 1, his life was cut short in a deadly car accident. While very sad, his motherClark2knew what he would want. Long before his3Nicholas told his mother, "Mom, if anything ever happens to me, I want to4my organs." So, she determined to honor that5when he took his last breath.Clark immediately6an old friend, Laurie Jones, who kept7about her son's health online and was8 a kidney(肾). Jones' 30-year-old son, Jason Stein, was born with9kidneys. One was too small to function well and the other one didn't10at all. He received a living donor kidney transplant from his father at the age of 15, but a year ago it11failing and he needed a new one. When Clark phoned, she offered her son's kidney. "I was12at first that she could even remember me during her time of13.It's still hard to talk about," Jones said.Stein14the operation one month ago, just after Nicholas' death. It was a success and he's recovering well. "It's a15to our family and we cannot thank you enough and Nicholas," Jones said to Clark. "We're16for real now," Clark said. Then Clark said to Stein, "You are going to do a new17darling." She laughed,18to her son always dancing.Nicholas19donated other organs like his heart and eyes, allowing them to20two lives and help two people see again.1. A. Particularly B. Unfortunately C. Doubtfully D. Obviously2. A. possibly B. hardly C. exactly D. suddenly3. A. trouble B. adventure C. sacrifice D. accident4. A. donate B. preserve C. exchange D. abandon5. A. duty B. memory C. agreement D. wish6. A. believed in B. turned to C. thought of D. called on7. A. editing B. downloading C. broadcasting D. posting8. A. seeking B. accepting C. confirming D. questioning9. A. harmful B. abnormal C. natural D. steady10. A. exist B. expand C. work D. change11. A. tried B. finished C. resisted D. started12. A. astonished B. discouraged C. relaxed D. convinced13. A. relief B. sorrow C. regret D. panic14. A. required B. declined C. had D. performed15. A. pity B. blessing C. gathering D. victory16. A. family B. team C. friends D. neighbours17. A. song B. dance C. film D. painting18. A. adapting B. sticking C. referring D. objecting19. A. thus B. surely C. again D. also20. A. save B. protected C. treat D. affect【答案】1-5 BCDAD 6-10 CDABC 11-15 DABCB 16-20 ABCDA解析:1.尼古拉斯有着迷人的微笑和一颗善良的心,一次致命的车祸减短了他的生命,这是“很不幸的”事,B项文意通顺。
专题 02 人与社会- 2023年高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇(原卷版)

专题02 人与社会- 2023年高考英语完形填空名校好题100篇(原卷版)1(2023·山西太原·统考一模)My husband and I had dreamed about moving to the countryside for years. And finally, we found our own piece of paradise on Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau. We built a house and ____1____ a big vegetable garden. Life was good.But as most country-dwellers(乡村居民)know, at some point you have to deal with uncooperative(不合作的)____2____. Our mistake was thinking that because we had a dog named Heidi, we were ____3____.Jeff and I ____4____ town one day to find some of our new neighbors standing in our driveway. It seemed that a small group of cows had been in our street lately and none was sure where they came from or who ____5____ them. All they were sure of was that these cows were a grade-A problem. ____6____, our thoughtful neighbors had come to ____7____ our property while we were gone, driving them away.But about a week later, we suddenly heard mooing coming from the front yard. Our beautiful vegetable garden, which we had put so much time and money into, had just been ____8____ by the mooing cows.We ____9____ finding out who owned the cows and soon learned they were from another town. A field owner was renting some land to a cattle owner, but didn’t keep the fence in good____10____. The co ws’ owner apologized and paid for our damaged ____11____. We thought that was the end of the ____12____.But one day, Melissa, our neighbor from two doors away, ____13____ at my door. She said, “Those ____14____ cows are at my house. They are trying to get into the pool!” But when we got there, it turned out that the cows were just ____15____ and were drinking from it. I helped Melissa drive them off and gave her the owner’s name and phone number.Either the fence was finally fixed or the owner sold them, because that was the last time we saw those cows.1.A.abandoned B.displayed C.reserved D.planted 2.A.farmers B.birds C.animals D.neighbors 3.A.healthy B.calm C.blessed D.safe4.A.went through B.passed by C.returned from D.left for 5.A.owned B.beat C.caught D.counted 6.A.Formally B.Fortunately C.Optimistically D.Occasionally 7.A.evaluate B.transfer C.hide D.defend 8.A.ruined B.observed C.sought D.threatened 9.A.adapted to B.set about C.put off D.gave up 10.A.repair B.faith C.mood D.time 11.A.clothes B.driveway C.crops D.house12.A.match B.story C.play D.film 13.A.laughed B.apologized C.negotiated D.appeared 14.A.heavy B.clever C.crazy D.ugly 15.A.hungry B.thirsty C.exhausted D.frightened2(2023·河北唐山·统考一模)Joe and I no longer lived in the same state, so we weren’t together for the holidays, but I made sure to ____16____ my little brother on Christmas Day. “The kids must be having a ball with their presents.” I said. “Oh, yeah,” said Joe. “San ta really____17____”At the ages of four, three and one, Joe’s kids had no ____18____ it was Santa who’d____19____ those gifts. Joe and I had been that ____20____ once. In fact, I would never____21____ a certain Christmas when I was seven and Joe was fi ve. I’d kept a ____22____ about that Christmas for 30 years, and hearing Joe’s voice made me feel ____23____ about it all over again.One Christmas morning when I was seven, I’d woken up early, went downstairs and stuffed coal into the red stocking. I watched Joe ____24____ his stocking, lay it on the living room floor, and look at what was inside. Joe’s ____25____ froze, then faded. He didn’t ____26____ or complain. He stayed ____27____ silent.“Hey, Joe,” I said. “Do you ____28____ that? Christmas morning? when you were five and you got. . . in your stocking. . . I put...”“Coal!” Joe said. “Of course I remember! Wow, you really got me that time, didn’t you?”To my ____29____, my brother burst out laughing. Joe’s forgiveness was the best stocking present I could have ____30____ for.16.A.comfort B.call C.email D.meet 17.A.gave up B.slept over C.came through D.set out 18.A.idea B.evidence C.difference D.doubt 19.A.brought B.moved C.packed D.sold 20.A.short B.old C.young D.tall 21.A.recognize B.understand C.notice D.forget 22.A.hope B.trouble C.dream D.secret 23.A.cheerful B.guilty C.excited D.sad 24.A.wear out B.knock over C.take down D.put on 25.A.mind B.hand C.smile D.foot 26.A.fear B.wake C.laugh D.cry 27.A.completely B.immediately C.slightly D.delightedly28.A.record B.celebrate C.remember D.hate 29.A.annoyance B.relief C.embarrassment D.shame 30.A.accounted B.wished C.headed D.stood3(2020秋·福建宁德·高三校联考期中)You may think that someone whose loved one has just one lung would be clinging to masks to protect themselves from COVID-19. But Dennis, with his one-lung wife, actually ____31____ a single N95 mask to a first responder. The ____32____ farmer sent the mask along with a letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo, ____33____ him to deliver it to a nurse or a doctor. Governor Cuomo was so ____34____ that he posted the deed on Facebook, “This is humanity at its best. I share his letter as ____35____.”Dennis became aware through the news that the first responders were ____36____ heavily on masks, but were at times experiencing desperate ____37____. So he thought, “It was just one little ____38____. But maybe if you get enough of them, it will result in a better end.” Dennis and his ____39____ wife, both over the age of 70, made this decision despite their own preexisting health conditions.After hearing about this act of _____40_____, Kansas State University considered_____41_____ Dennis and granting him his degree! It was about 50 years ago that Dennis had to _____42_____ the university after his father passed away. He was just two credits short from_____43_____. He kept dreaming of going back to finish his degree, but his farming career kept him particularly _____44_____. The university wanted to help his educational dream become a reality. They _____45_____ that his lifelong experience in agribusiness more than covered his two missing credits, so they granted him his degree!31.A.threw B.donated C.limited D.returned 32.A.profitable B.controversial C.ambitious D.selfless 33.A.persuading B.educating C.requesting D.encouraging 34.A.moved B.shocked C.frightened D.annoyed 35.A.conservation B.inspiration C.consultation D.determination 36.A.insisting B.concentrating C.living D.relying 37.A.struggles B.attempts C.shortages D.illnesses 38.A.suggestion B.act C.chance D.pension 39.A.unwell B.invisible C.innocent D.injured 40.A.effortlessness B.politeness C.forgiveness D.kindness 41.A.honoring B.approaching C.financing D.tolerating 42.A.attend B.expose C.leave D.explore 43.A.competing B.graduating C.joining D.applying44.A.wealthy B.sympathetic C.optimistic D.occupied 45.A.decided B.complained C.denied D.imagined4(2023秋·河北唐山·高三开滦第二中学校考期末)Laurie Rabyor and Jeanette Rivera each left their workplace at the same time and were driving in streets next to each other. Jeanette noticed Laurie’s car swerving (迂回) dangerously and ____46____ toward a busy crossing and oncoming traffic. Jeanette immediately ____47____ her car and bravely ran after Laurie’sout-of-control car to try to stop it. She quickly realized that she needed help.She____48____waved her arms, attempting to attract nearby drivers to the ____49____. Within seconds, several other motorists, including a nurse and a U.S. Marine, sprang into action to____50____ in the daring rescue. The five ____51____banded together and used their body weight to bring the car to a complete ____52____.Once they stopped the car, they realized the doors and windows were ____53____. One woman cleverly ran back to her car to get a dumbbell(哑铃)and ____54____it to a man who used it to break window. Another man then _____55_____ into the car through the window to unlock the door. The group then moved Laurie’s car out of _____56_____ and into a convenience store parking lot. A nurse provided _____57_____ attention to Laurie until first rescuer arrived on scene.Laurie has been out of the hospital and is doing well. The local police department praised the kind for their _____58_____and quick-thinking action. The department later arranged a special event to _____59_____the kind people. Laurie was _____60_____ for the opportunity to personally thank her heroes.46.A.leaning B.heading C.floating D.switching 47.A.made use of B.caught sight of C.stepped out of D.paid attention to 48.A.silently B.curiously C.obviously D.crazily 49.A.emergency B.appointment C.argument D.programme 50.A.repeat B.assist C.suffer D.relax 51.A.inventors B.admirers C.directors D.strangers 52.A.exist B.stop C.battle D.begin 53.A.damaged B.tidied C.detected D.locked 54.A.sold B.awarded C.emailed D.handed 55.A.climbed B.slipped C.burst D.broke 56.A.entrance B.violence C.traffic D.destination 57.A.medical B.complete C.successful D.available 58.A.patient B.generous C.private D.brave59.A.honor B.rescue C.inspire D.settle 60.A.hopeful B.grateful C.familiar D.anxious5(2023秋·河南信阳·高三信阳高中校考期末)When Paul was a child,he and his father rescued a baby squirrel named Suzy. The two bonded over their love of the animal,and it wasa(n)___61___the boy never forgot.Decades later,another baby squirrel___62___her way into Paul’s life,bringing his experience full circle! It all___63___in 2019 when he was walking by a store and saw a terrified baby squirrel who was being___64___by two birds.The squirrel had___65___of its own nest and right into that of a bird’s—and the birds weren’t___66___about it. As Paul watched,they___67___the squirrel onto the sidewalk. That was when he knew he had to intervene(干涉).“I tried to put her back near her___68___but her mother never took her back,”Paul said. “And after waiting over nine hours,I___69___to take her to my place for the night. Tried to go to her nest again the next day but her mother didn’t want her.”Once at home, Paul realized the squirrel, who he named Stella, seemed____70____.From there, he discovered she was____71____in fleas(跳蚤),so he gave her a(n)____72____and got her all cleaned up. The change in her demeanor(举止)was instantaneous!He calledtheir____73____an“instant connection”.“It was like,me and her were____74____to be together,”said Paul. As time went on,Paul and Stella got closer and closer. He attempted to release her into the____75____many times, but she just kept coming back! He soon____76____she was choosing to be with him,noting that shecan____77____at any time through the window he lives open in his house.Stella has become a big____78____of Paul’s life and family. He says everyone who meets her loves her,and she even____79____with his two dogs. He often thinks about Suzy and his dad, and he’s____80____that he was able to rescue Stella like his father did all those years ago. 61.A.entertainment B.shock C.experience D.event 62.A.found B.pushed C.missed D.fought 63.A.occurred B.started C.faded D.appeared 64.A.treated B.attacked C.observed D.eaten 65.A.fallen out B.rushed out C.looked out D.ruled out 66.A.enthusiastic B.concerned C.curious D.happy 67.A.took B.threw C.knocked D.drew 68.A.branch B.nest C.mother D.domain69.A.raced B.decided C.attempted D.declined 70.A.sympathetic B.uncomfortable C.dynamic D.noble 71.A.absorbed B.buried C.interested D.covered 72.A.shave B.inspection C.bath D.surgery 73.A.bond B.distinction C.meeting D.harmony 74.A.forced B.instructed C.meant D.required 75.A.wild B.grass C.cage D.channel 76.A.declared B.acknowledged C.determined D.realized 77.A.fly B.heave C.submit D.escape 78.A.gift B.part C.reward D.recreation 79.A.puts up B.keeps up C.gets along D.gets away 80.A.grateful B.regretful C.confident D.proud6(2023秋·江西吉安·高三统考期末)The field was not all that big. Apart from David who was just here to ____81____ the housework, he would have been doing at home if he had not been here. Other ____82____ gladly began harvesting corns and grouping them in one place where they could ____83____ pack them later.Time flew away. Soon, the younger kids ____84____ bowls of porridge. They sat down under a shade within the ____85____ and refreshed themselves. After a moment, they____86____till their shadows grew shorter and they started putting the ____87____ into their bags.As she watched them from a distance, the grandmother was very ____88____by their efforts so that she started figuring out the best way to ____89____ them. She asked them about the remaining trips and just knew it was the last trip._____90_____, David was so eager to get a present from the grandmother that while the rest of his _____91_____ went further into the field to load their bags, he remained behind. He quickly _____92_____some corns into his bag and hurried back, but as he _____93_____the granary(粮仓), the grandmother asked him to _____94_____ his load and wait for the rest to arrive. The other children _____95_____ arrived and each one was asked to mark his or her bag and put it aside. then they gathered and enjoyed a _____96_____ lunch which the grandmother had prepared for them carefully.“Now, I am very pleased with your good _____97_____,” the grandmother told them after their lunch. “You will all take with you the _____98_____ from your last trip as a present!” All of them were very _____99_____as they gladly thanked her and lifted their bags to take home.David was terribly disappointed with the grandmother’s _____100_____. He exactly knewthere were few in his bag.81.A.finish B.offer C.share D.escape 82.A.teachers B.adults C.children D.parents 83.A.easily B.firmly C.absolutely D.slightly 84.A.brought B.chose C.adopted D.received 85.A.party B.team C.community D.field 86.A.prepared B.continued C.followed D.explored 87.A.crops B.corns C.fruits D.vegetables 88.A.opposed B.concerned C.impressed D.confused 89.A.stimulate B.learn C.persuade D.reward 90.A.Luckily B.Sadly C.Hopefully D.Worriedly 91.A.committee B.parent C.pair D.group 92.A.put B.distributed C.acquired D.delivered 93.A.reached B.approached C.cleaned D.decorated 94.A.took in B.relied on C.picked up D.put down 95.A.ever B.even C.soon D.still 96.A.valuable B.delicious C.awful D.tiresome 97.A.habit B.rule C.work D.manner 98.A.camp B.equipment C.litter D.load 99.A.happy B.outgoing C.generous D.passionate 100.A.agreement B.suggestion C.compromise D.decision7(2023秋·湖南长沙·高三统考期末)One day Christopher Columbus was at a party that a Spanish gentleman gave in his honor. People were saying, “What a great ____101____you have made!” However, s everal people present were envious of him. They began to try to make Columbus____102____.“You have discovered new ____103____beyond the seas,” they said, “but what of that? Anybody can ____104____across the ocean and anybody can coast along the islands on the other side. It is the____105____thing in the world. All you need to do is sail west. That’s nota(n)____106____ feat (功绩).”Columbus made no ____107____, but after a while he took an egg from a dish and said to the company, “Who among you, gentlemen, can make this egg____108____on end?”“That’s impossible,” the host replied, “You would need to be a ____109____to do that.” One by one, those at the table _____110_____ the experiment. _____111_____, none of them succeeded.After a short silence, Columbus took the egg and struck its small end _____112_____upon the table so as to _____113_____the shell (壳) a little. After that, there was no _____114_____in making it stand upright. “Gentlemen,” said he, “what is easier than to do this which you said was impossible? It is the simplest thing in the world. Anybody can do it—AFTER HE HASBEEN_____115_____HOW!”101.A.decision B.schedule C.discovery D.statement 102.A.unhurt B.uncomfortable C.unfortunate D.unafraid 103.A.substances B.oceans C.lands D.treasures 104.A.sail B.run C.walk D.hike 105.A.greatest B.worst C.hardest D.simplest 106.A.small B.useless C.remarkable D.ordinary 107.A.apology B.answer C.mistake D.secret 108.A.roll B.sit C.fall D.stand 109.A.magician B.sailor C.planner D.doctor 110.A.evaluated B.finished C.tried D.designed 111.A.Above all B.At last C.For instance D.In addition 112.A.gently B.helplessly C.heavily D.critically 113.A.find B.change C.hide D.break 114.A.trouble B.instruction C.reaction D.point 115.A.HIT B.SHOWN C.EXPLODED D.SET8(2022秋·湖北武汉·高三统考期末)Recently, as I neared the top of a difficult 35 foot climb at the local climbing gym, I made a dynamic move to reach the last hold. My right hand____116____ the small, awkwardly placed hold, but I couldn’t ____117____, and my body fell away from the wall. Falls like this happen all the time. The rope catches you, and you rest in the air ____118____ getting back to try the move again.This time, ____119____, something went terribly wrong. I glanced down as I fell from the hold, and watched in ____120____ as the rope raced through the harness (保护带) and disappeared from view.When I hit the ground, a ____121____ impact rushed through my body. ____122____, I landed on my right side. Had I been upright, or in just about any other ____123____, I would probably have broken my legs, and possibly my back. Still, I broke my right ____124____, but the emergency medical technicians told me with ____125____ that I wasn’t paralyzed (瘫痪的) . That was my biggest fear and I realized I’d ____126____ the fall.Somehow, I’d tied a bad knot when I ____127____ the rope to my harness. I had surgery onmy ankle, and I’m in a wheelchair for a couple months, but I’m just a ____128____ to the world of disability. Now I can feel the ankle getting ____129____ by the day. For all of that, I am deeply ____130____.116.A.struck B.grabbed C.moved D.wiped 117.A.let loose B.break away C.give in D.hang on 118.A.after B.before C.while D.during 119.A.however B.otherwise C.somewhat D.meanwhile 120.A.fear B.relief C.delight D.excitement 121.A.mild B.slight C.violent D.negative 122.A.Hopelessly B.Surprisingly C.Unfortunately D.Thankfully 123.A.style B.state C.position D.place 124.A.arm B.foot C.knee D.ankle 125.A.difficulty B.worry C.certainty D.caution 126.A.escaped B.survived C.defeated D.ended 127.A.secured B.added C.wrapped D.carried 128.A.visitor B.witness C.messenger D.bystander 129.A.thinner B.fatter C.weaker D.better 130.A.regretful B.grateful C.thoughtful D.respectful9(2023秋·山西晋城·高三统考期末)A group of Georgia high school football players are being praised as heroes. They____131____ into action last week to save a woman following a car crash.The students were on their way to school on Friday morning when they saw thecrash____132____ in front of their school. The football players____133____helped the woman driver escape by tearing open her door as smoke and petrol poured from her badly damaged vehicle.Luis Goya,a math teacher at the high school, praised the boys’____134____on the Internet detailing the crash.“The fo otball players in my school really____135____today,”Goya wrote in his post.“They went above and beyond to help.”People could know the____136____story from the teacher’s post. The football players____137____a loud bang and instantly knew it was going to be a bad____138____. They quickly took action. They began their attempts to pullthe____139____from her car without hesitation. The door was jammed andin_____140_____shape. They literally started _____141_____ their strength to pry(掰开)the door open,so that the lady could be_____142_____ .Police said the lady was taken to the_____143_____with cuts and bruises. She was expectedto be okay. The school football team praised the players. They said that they couldn’t be prouder of the _____144_____act and showing the good characteristics of their team. Are the players_____145_____?No doubt they are to that woman and her family.131.A.sprang B.looked C.ran D.turned 132.A.exist B.occur C.play D.stop 133.A.awkwardly B.deliberately C.successfully D.formally 134.A.strategies B.plans C.services D.efforts 135.A.ran off B.calmed down C.rolled over D.broke off 136.A.fairy B.imaginary C.detailed D.frightening 137.A.guessed B.feared C.copied D.heard 138.A.accident B.performance C.competition D.party 139.A.youth B.partner C.victim D.teacher 140.A.usual B.terrible C.good D.normal 141.A.forming B.paying C.renting D.using 142.A.released B.hidden C.avoided D.blocked 143.A.school B.hospital C.square D.spot 144.A.easy B.clear C.selfless D.common 145.A.boys B.students C.athletes D.heroes10(2023秋·安徽芜湖·高三统考期末)I turned off the classroom light, only to find a____146____ Laura outside the door. “Sister Jo, can I talk to you? Do you have time?”Switching the light ____147____ again, I smiled, “I always have time for you, honey.”Hon estly speaking, Laura’s troubled face left me no choice. We sat in the empty classroom____148____ she described the ____149____ her dad’s alcoholism (酗酒) was having. I listened, handing her tissues. After half an hour, she said, “I know you can’t do anyth ing about it, but thanks for listening. My mom keeps saying, ‘He’s sick! Alcoholism is a disease!’” I gave her a hug.The next day was just as lovely. “Today I’ll walk!” I thought. But at 3:00 pm, my colleague Brian was at the door. “Hi, can I talk to you?” “Sure.” I answered. “But it’s such perfect weather. Can we ____150____ a walk?” Then we ____151____ the small lake near our school and talked about helping ____152____ troubled kids. Suddenly, it hit me why I hadn’t taken Laura out walking with me. On La ura’s next visit, she happily ____153____ my invitation to walk. I had a ____154____ as her classmate Tom had given me brochures from Alateen (a program for teenagers affected by someone else’s drinking). “Someone in your class said his mother had the same _____155_____.” I told Laura, “If I may share your story, he’ll drive you to Alateenmeetings. By _____156_____ Alateen meetings, young people gain an understanding of alcoholism and feel the _____157_____ of realizing they are not alone with an alcoholic_____158_____.” She agreed to give it a try. And so, it became a pattern. Whoever came to chat with me after school was invited to _____159_____. In the walks, these kids find _____160_____ from the pressure and frustrations they face. And I’ve lost ten p ounds!146.A.careful B.hopeful C.fearful D.tearful 147.A.off B.over C.on D.to148.A.as B.so C.what D.that 149.A.reason B.effect C.principle D.privilege 150.A.go for B.go through C.take up D.take over 151.A.circled B.left C.discovered D.spotted 152.A.physically B.academically C.logically D.emotionally 153.A.issued B.gave C.accepted D.refused 154.A.candy B.chance C.surprise D.meeting 155.A.hobby B.problem C.interest D.story 156.A.hosting B.attending C.addressing D.chairing 157.A.cause B.shortage C.outcome D.advantage 158.A.teacher B.friend C.parent D.classmate 159.A.walk B.swim C.drive D.talk 160.A.grief B.belief C.relief D.chief。
2021届高考英语二轮复习专题优秀课件-全程跟踪完形填空

2021届高考英语二轮复习专题课 优件 秀-课全件程-跟全踪程 完跟形踪填完 空形填空 (完整 版)
解析: 根据本句中 because这个表示“原因”的关键词, 可知 because后面的文字说明前面内容的原因。根 据 because前面的内容(我欣然接受了上这个课的 想法)可知后面的原因是:毕竟每个人都想省钱。 答案:C
2021届高考英语二轮复习专题优秀课 件-全程 跟踪完 形填空 (完整 版)
2021届高考英语二轮复习专题课 优件 秀-课全件程-跟全踪程 完跟形踪填完 空形填空 (完整 版)
二、寻找暗示信息,重视语境意义 完形填空主要考查学生对语境的理解,所以学生在做题时要 有全局观念,进行连贯性思维,要把每个空白处的含义与前 后句的意思联系起来理解,进行合乎逻辑的推理判断。难选 之处通常前后多有暗示,这种暗示多为后面暗示前面。一般 来说,完形填空的四个选项形式完全相同,如都是动词原形 都是副词、都是名词复数形式等,所以要注意它们之间在意 义上和搭配上的细微差异,形义兼顾。同时,一定要把这些 选项放到特定的语境里进行区分、判别,从而选出正确答案。
解析: 51. 第一句意为:一位当地的农民告诉他们,那条狗听起来很像当 地报纸上说的那条丢失的狗。根据常识可知在报纸上登寻狗广告一定 会把失主的电话号码告诉人们,再根据设空处后的 number可知设空 处应为 phone,故答案为B项。 52. 根据常识可知,既然从寻狗广告中得到了失主的电话,Ehlers 一定会打电话联系失主,故答案为A项。 答案:51.B 52.A
2021届高考英语二轮复习专题课 优件 秀-课全件程-跟全踪程 完跟形踪填完 空形填空 (完整 版)
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2021高考英语二轮专题复习阅读理解社会生活类提分训练(2021年真题集锦,含解析)新人教版(2020·新课标全国卷Ⅱ·C) (2020·大纲版全国卷·C)Given that many people’s moods(情绪)are regulated by the chemical action of chocolate,it was probably only a matter of time before somebody made the chocolate shop similar to a drugstore of Chinese medicine.Looking like a setting from the film Charlie & the Chocolate Factory,Singapore’s Chocolate Research Facility(CRF)has over 100 varieties of chocolates.Its founder is Chris Lee who grew up at his parents’corner store with one h and almost always in the jar of sweets.If the CRF seems to be a smart idea,that’s because Lee is not merely a seasoned salesperson but also head of a marketing department that has business relations with big names such as Levi’s and Sony.That idea surel y results in the imagination at work when it comes to making different flavored(味道)chocolates.The CRF’s produce is“green”,made within the country and divided into 10 lines,with the Alcohol Series being the most popular.The Exotic Series—with Sichuan pepper,red bean(豆),cheese and other flavors—also does well and is fun to taste.And for chocolate snobs,who think that they have a better knowledge of chocolate than others,the Connoisseur Series uses cocoa beans from Togo,Cuba,Venezuela,and Ghana,among others.【文章大意】本文介绍了新加坡的Chocolate Research Facility,它拥有100多种巧克力,同时着重介绍了几种专门有风味的巧克力。
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2021年高考英语二轮复习:完形填空练习题精选1How far would you go to make a good impression at a new job? A college student in Alabama walked 22 kilometers in the1to get to his new job.Walter Carr’s2broke down the night before starting a new job at Bellhops, a furniture moving company. Several attempts as he made, Carr3to find a ride. Knowing he couldn’t afford to4it, he decided to walk and5how long it would take to walk to the job in Pelhain — 32 kilometers away. He left at midnight so that he could6it to the customer’s house on time.Carr had reportedly walked about 22 kilometers before the local police7in to help the young man. After hearing his 8, they took him to breakfast. Then, they gave him a9to the home of customer Jenny Lamey, whom he was10to help move that morning, before the rest of the11arrived.“I asked Walter if he wanted to go 12and rest until everyone else arrived,” said Lamey in a Facebook post, “He13and said he could go ahead and get started.” So, the family and Carr began14up the home, chatting along the way.He told Lamey that he and his mother15from New Orleans to Birmingham after losing their16in Hurricane Katrina, an extremely destructive and deadly one that17the Gulf Coast of the U.S. in 2005.“I just can’t tell you how18I was by Walter and his journey. He is modest, kind, cheerful, hardworking and 19.” Lamey shared her story of Walter on Facebook. It spread 20, moving many others all over the world.1.A.forest B.dark C.distance D.hurricane2.A.vehicle B.health C.phone D.house3.A.tried B.failed C.decided D.promised4.A.believe B.deserve C.buy D.miss5.A.write down B.look at C.figure out D.think about6.A.reach B.make C.operate D.walk7.A.stole B.stepped C.cut D.called8.A.request B.opinion C.excuse D.story9.A.ride B.signal C.map D.chance10.A.allowed B.forced C.scheduled D.persuaded11.A.movers B.policemen C.customers D.students12.A.upstairs B.outside C.ahead D.home13.A.hesitated B.declined C.cried ughed14.A.taking B.breaking C.checking D.packing15.A.escaped B.begged C.moved D.quarreled16.A.home B.way C.mind D.furniture17.A.approached B.exposed C.punished D.hit18.A.amazed B.puzzled C.touched D.delighted19.A.humorous B.patient C.generous D.tough20.A.suddenly B.rapidly C.normally D.hardly【答案】1.B;2.A;3.B;4.D;5.C;6.B;7.B;8.D;9.A; 10.C; 11.A; 12.A; 13.B; 14.D; 15.C; 16.A; 17.D;18.C; 19.D; 20.BMore and more electronic devices and services in our daily life mean we have too many passwords and numbers to remember. Passwords help us protect our1and privacy; however, they also bring us a lot of 2.Every day I need to remember much3information. Every morning I4my cellphone — it needs a password. I get to work and I have to have 5my computer with a password. Like many people in Britain, I have two bank 6. One needs a five-digit number and a password; 7needs asix-digit number and a memorable place name. I have an online savings account that needs a different password8the password for my bank account.9you never use a computer, you can be 10by the password overload . Look in your wallet.Your probably11four or five credit cards . In these days of chip and pin(个人识别码), these are virtually useless if you do not have the magic four-digit numbers . The banks12you not to have the same number for all your cards . Give me a break. Am I going to carry five different random four-digit numbers in my head? 13, I’m not a memory genius.I’ve tried systems to help me14— such as using the names of favorite films or members of my extended family; but none seems to 15. So what is the solution?If you are a technical expert, you can download a “password safe”. These are programs that16all your passwords so they can be used for accessing sites. The problem is that you can only use this on your home computer, and if that get17you are in trouble.Some of the banks are starting to18customers a “ dongle ( 适配器)” , which is a portable password device that plugs into your computer . This is an electronic version of writing the password down on a piece of paper. The19is that dongles cost money and if the one your bank gives you doesn’t let you store other websites’ passwords, you could20carrying a dozen dongles in your pocket.Well, putting all your cash in a box under the bed never seems so attractive.1.A.health B.life C.wealth D.qualities2.A.fun B.conveniences C.advantages D.troubleseless B.practical C.valuable D.meaningful4.A.turn off B.turn on C.turn down D.pick up5.A.control over B.access to C.words with D.pity on6.A.passwords B.assistants C.cards D.accounts7.A.another B.others C.the other D.neither8.A.with B.in C.from D.above9.A.As long as B.As if C.In case D.Even if10.A.hit B.thrown C.attracted D.hurt11.A.steal B.carry C.bring D.take12.A.have B.tell C.allow D.make13.A.Above all B.In all C.After all D.Of all14.A.remember B.operate C.recognize D.study15.A.work B.do C.act D.serve16.A.process B.destroy C.store D.create17.A.changed B.separated C.hurt D.stolen18.A.promise B.offer C.teach D.buy19.A.fact B.offer C.rule D.problem20.A.end up B.turn up C.give up D.make up【答案】1.C;2.D;3.A;4.B;5.B;6.D;7.C;8.C;9.D; 10.A; 11.B; 12.B; 13.C; 14.A; 15.A; 16.C; 17.D;18.B; 19.D; 20.AWe know that kids playing video games often stay in their darkened bedrooms alone, addicted to games crazily. In truth, they are usually communicating with other 1, through audio or text, about the action on the 2. And sometimes the chatter3from the world of fantasy to real life.That’s what happened to 14-year-old Reilly Howard last October. While4games, he noticed that an5friend, a 13-year-old from Florida, was not in his normal state. Reilly’s6was right because the friend messaged him, “You, we need to talk.” Seeing this, Reilly7called him.“He starts to open up about what’s going on in his 8: ‘I have nothing tolive for; I’m going to9myself,’” Reilly told nbcconnecticut. com. “He couldn’t even talk. He was10so much.” Unable to express his11in words, his friend typed out, “Tonight is going to be the night.”According to what the friend said, Reilly could figure out that the friend was in a12state, so he decided to stay on the line for as13as he was needed. “I knew he didn’t want to be14at that time, and I didn’t want him to15his life.” he said.For two hours, Reilly said everything he could think of to try to persuade his friend to be a16man. “I just kept comforting him. And gradually he17down.” About that time, Reilly’s parents came home from dinner. Reilly told them about what had happened, and they18Florida police, who tracked down the boy.The troubled teen is doing well now,19 a good friend. Although Reilly had never met him in person, he was willing to put down the keyboard and lend a(n) 20. So sometimes we just need to show up and listen to people.manders B.programmers C.customers D.gamers2.A.screen B.market C.homework D.fashion3.A.tries B.changes C.reforms D.dominates4.A.designing B.playing C.watching D.studying5.A.ideal B.honest C.old D.online6.A.guess B.decision C.theory D.reason7.A.suddenly B.luckily C.immediately D.frequently8.A.growth B.life C.study D.pleasure9.A.kill B.punish C.scold D.injure10.A.losing B.praying C.missing D.crying11.A.joke B.feeling C.suffering D.thought12.A.terrible B.healthy C.careless D.selfish13.A.far B.long C.quick D.deep14.A.polite B.ashamed C.doubtful D.alone15.A.delay B.waste C.end D.damage16.A.generous B.kind C.strong D.lucky17.A.calmed B.fell C.died D.wentrmed B.announced C.invited D.contacted19.A.as to B.thanks to C.instead of D.regardless of20.A.nose B.eye C.ear D.mouth【答案】1.D;2.A;3.B;4.B;5.D;6.A;7.C;8.B;9.A; 10.D; 11.C; 12.A; 13.B; 14.D; 15.C; 16.C; 17.A;18.D; 19.B; 20.CDuring my first year as a second-grade teacher, I struggled with classroom management. A well-meaning colleague offered, "Trevor, you need to1your teacher voice. The children at our school won't listen to you unless you2at them. You need to show them who's boss."After five years of teaching, I agree that it is important to find your teacher voice.I 3, however, that your teacher voice needs to be4and bossy.I found my voice. It is5and supportive and one that is vital for positive 6. If my students make a mistake, I want their first thought to be, "I can7it." If they wonder if they can be whatever they want to be, I want them to think, "Yes I can!"One day, as a class, we read a story. I read a page and the students repeated the8Maria, a 7-year-old Spanish girl, read a word9and her classmates laughed."Whoa," I said, "we never10anyone in this classroom. We're going to become great readers together. If we can learn to read well, we can do11Maria, you could12build a rocket and fly to Mars.""The way we13to our children becomes their inner(内心的) voice," the old saying goes. I14it in my classroom. I believe my teacher voice becomes their inner voices.One weekend, I15the water company to pay my bill. There I saw a small child leading her mother by the hand. The child listened to her 16speak to her in Spanish and then looked at the receptionist and asked in English, "Can you show us17to pay our bill?"It was Maria,18and sure. She19her mom on through the maze(迷宫) of poles and people.I'm so glad I found my20there.1. A. express B. hear C. find D. raise2. A. smile B. look C. point D. yell3. A. disagree B. urge C. conclude D. prove4. A. specific B. changeable C. abnormal D. mean5. A. amusing B. encouraging C. shocking D. amazing6. A. management B. exchange C. growth D. observation7. A. make B. fix C. avoid D. forget8. A. words B. instructions C. answers D. questions9. A. instantly B. impatiently C. constantly D. incorrectly10. A. help B. laugh at C. ignore D. give up11. A. much B. little C. anything D. something12. A. even B. already C. still D. otherwise13. A. show B. read C. talk D. listen14. A. compare B. practice C. acquire D. improve15. A. headed for B. rang up C. connected to D. passed through16. A. guide B. friend C. teacher D. mother17. A. when B. where C. which D. what18. A. curious B. grateful C. energetic D. confident19. A. followed B. carried C. led D. assisted20. A. teacher voice B. inner voice C. colleague'sadvice D. great reader【答案】1-5 CDADB 6-10 CBADB 11-15 CACBA 16-20 DBDCA解析:1.根据第二段第一句“After five years of teaching, I agree that it is important to find your teacher voice.”可知,“我”认同找到“teacher voice”很重要这一观点,因此此处是指同事建议作者要找到“teacher voice”。
2021届高考英语完形填空主题精准练——人与自然(新高考)

2021届高考英语完形填空主题精准练——人与自然(新高考)1. World Environment Day is celebrated worldwide on June Filth. The UnitedNations 1 this special day in 1972 to get people to think about taking care of the 2 .Public events for World Environment Day 3 from June first through June fifth. The events and conferences help teach world leaders and citizens how to 4 the environment.Every year World Environment Day is celebrated in a different city. In 2005 it was held in San Francisco, California.The main 5 of World Environment Day that year was "Green Cities : Plan for the Planet". The events and conferences showed us how to have "Green Cities: It 6 that people talked about the ways that cities could have clean environment.Most people in the world live in cities, which makes them especially important areas of environmental 7 . Cities use more than seventy-five percentage of the world’snatural 8 such as water and gasoline. World Environment Day will 9 on how peoplein cities can work together to help save the planet.San Francisco held public talks to discuss pollution 10 , clean energy sources and the importance of healthy parks and gardens. There were also 11 events such as music concerts, movies,and art shows. Local farmers and restaurant owners served food that hadbeen 12 grown,“ green ” of course.City leaders from all over the world were 13 to attend this conference and 14 ideas. The United Nations hopes to make an international 15 that countries and citizens will follow to help improve the earth’s environment.1.A.arranged B.constructed C.conducted D.established2.A.planet anisation C.society D.system3.A.take effect B.make sense C.take place e true4.A.develop B.protect C.treat D.view5.A.content B.message C.moral D.method6.A.required B.promised C.meant D.reminded7.A.reference B.concern C.development D.argument8.A.products B.power C.resources D.materials9.A.rely B.live C.depend D.centre10.A.disappearance B.appearance C.reduction D.increase11.A.free B.extra C.fun D.funny12.A.naturally B.privately C.frequently D.preciously13.A.recommended manded C.suggested D.invited14.A.keep B.share C.contribute D.supply15.A.agreement B.contract C.file ment2.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空内处的最佳选项。
2021高考人教版英语二轮专题复习【统考版】高考题型重组练(三)含解析
高考题型重组练(三) Ⅰ.阅读理解 A [2020·太原市高三年级模拟试题(一)] I sent a message to my sister at 12:30 p.m. during my lunch to ask her about my father's progress. He was having his second knee surgery and my expectations were the same as the previous successful surgery. My brother picked me up from school and we headed for the hospital. When we arrived at the hospital, my first question was “How is he doing?” My father was connected to a breathing machine and his face was very swollen. I tried my best not to cry because I was supposed to interpret for him what was happening as the nurses did not speak Spanish. I had never seen my father this way. He looked so fragile and different from the strong man I knew. I asked him how he was feeling and he said he was fine. I returned to the lobby and I was in a state where I realized that my hero, best friend, and loved one in life was in a dangerous state and at that point anything could happen. I recalled what happened when I was a child. “I'm going to the store” was always his words, and that was without doubt my cue to follow him. We would walk to the car, and sometimes if I was lucky, I got away with sitting in the front seat. We would arrive at the store and he always said “Get whatever you want and something for Ana”; Ana is my sister. My dad and I were best friends. He never showed preference with his children, but I just always happened to follow him. It was okay for me to cry when I wanted something because I was his youngest girl, he couldn't say no to me. All along my father had dedicated his life to giving us the best. Growing up does not necessarily mean that one must distance oneself from his parents because it is childish; it is time to take action and embrace the feelings because it is the right thing to do. Life presents us with signals to acknowledge and value what is the most important in life. 1.How was the author's father when she arrived at the hospital? A.He was dangerously weak. B.He was worried about his life. C.He remained healthy and strong. D.He was unconscious and couldn't speak. 2.How did the author feel after knowing her father's situation? A.Sympathetic. B.Worried. C.Optimistic. D.Indifferent. 3.What can we learn about the author's childhood? A.She never took no for an answer. B.She was her father's favorite child. C.She followed her father a lot as a young girl. D.She got away from her family at an early age. 4.What advice does the author give at the end of the text? A.Value your loved ones and be close to them. B.Grow up and share your parents' responsibility. C.Care about your parents' health before it's too late. D.Distance yourself from your family and be independent. B [2020·河北省高三年级名校联考] Two unusual groups - the same companies that are causing the most pollution, the BP oil company and Delta Air Lines, both announced plans to become carbon neutral (碳中和) by 2050 through decreasing resource usage as well as applying useful technology. Several other large oil companies, like Shell, Total, and Eni, have announced similar goals. Other airlines, like Qantas and JetBlue, are working on the same plan. Since airline travel causes around 2%~3% of the world's greenhouse gases, making airlines carbon neutral would be a great step. Some people believe the companies are “greenwashing”. They are running the businesses the way they used to perform, and none plan to stop their polluting activities right away. Or some companies plan to meet some climate goals by buying “carbon offsets (补偿)”, which means paying someone else to cut pollution or remove greenhouse gases. But it's not always clear that offsetting truly lowers pollution. Global heating is a huge part of the climate emergency. The world is getting hotter mainly because humans are burning “fossil (化石) fuels” like coal and oil. These fuels give off pollutants often called greenhouse gases. To become carbon neutral, it's necessary to stop burning fossil fuels. Climate experts have said the best solution is to leave oil and coal in the ground, although it's still hard to reach for the moment. The usual way most companies adopt is planting trees and allowing more areas for forest. “It's slow but good,” said an expert from UNEP. Man-made technology to remove large quantities of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere doesn't exist yet. The idea behind this technology is that polluting gases could be removed from the atmosphere, caught, and stored somehow - usually underground. Though many questions remain about how the companies hope to meet their goals, since the main
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说明文(2021•全国卷I)Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks 36 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more 37 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication(非言语交际) takes up about 50% of what we really 38 . And body language is particularly 39 when we attempt to communicate across cultures(文化). Indeed, w hat is called body language is so 40 a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it. 41 , different societies treat the 42 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 43 contac t(接触) even with friends,and certainly not with 44 . People from Latin American countries, 45 , touch each other qu ite a lot. Therefore, it’s possible that in 46 , it may look like a Latino is 47 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 48 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 49 —which the Latino will in return regard as 50 .Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 51 . And only a part of it is in the wor ds themselves. And when parties are from 52 cultures, there’s a strong possibility of 53 . But whatever the situation, the best 54 is to obey the Gold en Rule: treat others a s you would like to be 55 .【文章大意】本文要紧讲了肢体语言的重要性,而且举例说明了不同社会对待肢体语言是不同的,因此在交流时会有误解。
全国卷英语高考二轮复习资料完型填空定稿
完形填空考试命题及解题技巧考纲摘录本部分共分两节,考察考生对语法、词汇和语言学问的驾驭状况。
第一节:共20小题,每题分,在一篇约250词的短文中留出20个空,要求考生从每题所给的4个选项中选出最正确选项,使补足后的短文意思通顺、前后连接。
考情表解我们探讨2021年以来的新课标卷,其中2021年开始分新课标卷I和卷II短文特点。
考点分析命题揭秘1. 短文特点:长度:约250词,自2021年以来的8套新课标卷中,最长的是260词,最短的是230词。
体裁:以记叙文为主,有时是说明文或争论文。
内容:传播学问,传递正能量,可读性较强。
2.命题特点设空词类:除2021 年 (卷I考察了whatever;卷II考察了but)外,2021~2021年一般只出名词、动词、形容词、副词四类词,其中2021年和2021年的卷II没有副词。
这四类词的比例没有规律性,只是名词和动词相对多些。
值得一提的是,卷I有时会出现短语的选项,但是卷II年年都考察短语,其中2021年多达5题。
语法形式:同一小题的四个选项通常为同一词类且为同一语法形式。
但有时会出现原形(无比较级的副词)及比较级,单数(主要是不行数名词) 及复数名词混杂的状况。
不设空词类:代词、冠词、介词。
连词一般不考察(但2021 年例外)。
不考点:都不考单纯语法、固定搭配、同义词或近义词辨析。
四个选项的意义相差很大。
3. 正确选项分布正确选项中A、B、C、D的个数均等,都为5个。
但2021年课标卷I是根本均等或不完全均等(5645)。
在高考中恰当运用此规律,可能会给你增加2~3分。
解题方略完形填空题旨在考察考生的英语根底学问和综合运用实力,重点考察语篇理解实力、逻辑推断实力、及话题相关的背景学问,以及词汇、习惯用法和语言学问的综合运用实力等。
也就是说,完形填空是从语篇层次考察考生综合运用语言学问的实力。
一个根本方法完形填空中的每一空填哪个词,在文中必有根据,即文中肯定有信息告知我们该选哪一个。
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2021届高考英语完形填空主题精准练——人与社会(全国卷)1.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Selfless Blessings, a small shop in Missouri offers everything from food to clothing. But it differs from other shops, because everything in the store is 1 .“Selfless Blessings is like a thrift store (旧货商店) but we are a free store for 2 that are in need, ” said the store’s 3 , Andrea Berdine. “ People come in and 4 . Here we have a donation (捐赠) box. If they can donate, they do so. If they can’t, then they 5 with a hug.”Berdine 6 the project in 2017 after seeing something that brought her to tears. She was shopping at a store when she saw a man turned away because he asked for a(n) 7 .“It was8 that he was homeless. That day it was raining heavily. That man was trembling (发抖) with 9 and wet. However, 10 would give him a coat. What's worse, he was made fun of,” she said. Berdine was11 . She got in her car and drove around until she found th e man. She then picked up her husband’s 12 from the back seat.That act of giving 13 Berdine to create a Facebook page where the community could connect and contribute to each other. Some people 14 things that they could donate. Others spoke of what they needed. The idea 15 grew into a free shop in Hollister, Missouri.“Thank God. There is a place you can go to without feeling16 or embarrassed,” said Dennie, who is now out of 17 .The store's offerings can mean the difference between life and 18 for some poor people. “When it’s cold outside and you don’t have anything to keep19 , then the blankets you are given can keep you warm,” said Larry,20 is homeless.1.A.expensive B.old C.free D.second-hand2.A.families B.houses C.homes D.rooms3.A.customer B.guard C.cleaner D.owner4.A.shop B.study C.play D.work5.A.stand B.leave C.move D.talk6.A.designed B.attended C.started D.improved7.A.meal B.umbrella C.coat D.raincoat8.A.difficult B.obvious C.necessary D.important9.A.anger B.fear C.excitement D.cold10.A.nobody B.somebody C.everybody D.anybody11.A.delighted B.puzzled C.moved D.shocked12.A.watch B.jacket C.book D.card13.A.persuaded B.allowed C.told D.encouraged14.A.posted B.bought C.spread D.brought15.A.suddenly B.luckily C.finally D.hardly16.A.proud B.tired C.ashamed D.anxious17.A.work B.sight C.control D.danger18.A.sickness B.friendship C.work D.death19.A.quiet B.warm C.silent D.cool20.A.who B.that C.whom D.which2.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Many people, some even at a very young age, set the goal of graduating fromcollege. 1 , one American woman in Texas waited a long time for her chance to reachthat 2 .The woman is 84-year old Janet Fein. Last week, she received her bachelor's 3 in sociology from the University of Texas at Dallas.Fein grew up in the Bronx area of New York City. After 4 from high school, at the age of 16, she went to Texas and worked as a secretary at a dress manufacturer. She then got married and 5 birth to five kids. Though 6 with her work and household chores, Fein would spare time to read, write papers and learn new things. In 2012, she 7 . In retirement, she felt she had 8 to do and didn't think playing bingo was up to her speed. It was thenshe 9 to earn a bachelor's degree.Fein took part in a state program that 10 people who are 65 and 11 take free classes at public universities in Texas. She 12 going to class even as herhealth 13 worsened. During her studies, it became 14 for her to use a walker to getaround and she even 15 oxygen. She also developed knee problems. To finishthe 16 part of her degree requirements, Fein had to take online classes. Even with allthese 17 , Fein never showed signs of giving up and 18 managed to get the degree.Fein's 19 has inspired many people. Just like what she has said,"Keeping 20 and giving yourself something to look forward to is just a really positive move.1.A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Otherwise2.A.goal B.destination C.dream D.idea3.A.major B.position C.grade D.degree4.A.learning B.graduating C.separating D.hearing5.A.brought B.gave C.made D.presented6.A.free B.dissatisfied C.occupied D.unhappy7.A.retired B.moved C.left D.quit8.A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everything9.A.realized B.noticed C.decided D.meant10.A.allows B.permits C.enables D.lets11.A.taller B.older C.wealthier D.superior12.A.stopped B.avoided C.kept D.risked13.A.care B.insurance C.conditions cation14.A.necessary B.significant C.unacceptable D.challenging15.A.required B.ordered C.produced D.wanted16.A.next st C.only D.initial17.A.puzzles B.difficulties C.doubts D.questions18.A.hopefully B.simply C.finally D.hardly19.A.example B.sample C.model D.type20.A.calm B.appreciative C.silent D.active3.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最住选项It was the homecoming parade in Rockwall, Texas, and Tyra Winters was riding on top of one of the school's floats. As it slowly made its way down the street, the 17-year-oldexcitedly 1 at the crowd.All of a sudden, there was a terrible 2 . Looking down. Winters saw atwo-year-old 3 on the sidewalk, his frightened mother crying for 4 . The child had been sucking on a piece of candy 5 it slid down the back of his mouth, stuck in his 6 . There was no coughing. He was 7 having difficulty breathing. No one seemedto 8 how to help.Except for Winters. A senior with 9 of becoming a surgeon, she hadlearned 10 in school. Knowing that the clock was 11 , she jumped off the moving float and ran to the child. By the time she got to the child, his 12 had turned purple. She grabbed him from the mother. Then she 13 him anti gave three back pushes. Soon, theboy 14 the piece of candy and began breathing again,Without another word, Winters 15 him back to the mother and went back to herfloat 16 before it could leave her behind. It all 17 so fast that the mother never had time to 18 the teen. "She didn't need to," says Winters. "I knew what she was 19 . I saw her tears. I saw her face."A good thing, because Winters's heroic actions 20 the mother speechless. "I don't really have any words. the mother says. "The words that you would say to anyone who does something for you is 'thank you.' But that doesn't seem good enough."1.A.jumped ughed C.waved D.stared2.A.accident B.scream C.storm D.mistake3.A.breathless B.homeless C.hungry D.alone4.A.food B.work C.help D.rest5.A.when B.once C.though D.because6.A.finger B.throat C.nose D.mind7.A.never B.just C.still D.yet8.A.decide B.notice C.know D.ask9.A.dreams B.chances C.choices D.opinions10.A.sign language B.physics C.psychology D.first aid11.A.changing B.dropping C.striking D.ticking12.A.hair B.brain C.body D.face13.A.tapped B.dragged C.tipped D.tied14.A.coughed up B.picked up C.gave up D.fixed up15.A.kepi B.handed C.brought D.held16.A.firmly B.privately C.directly D.quickly17.A.managed B.happened C.proved D.continued18.A.thank B.visit C.catch fort19.A.enjoying B.imagining C.touching D.feeling20.A.showed B.surprised C.left D.required4.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。