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专题06 完形填空(15空)18篇
(2022秋·广东·高一校考期末)The heaviest snow in a hundred years hit the south of China. It snowed____1____for half a month. Many people were____2____in railway stations, bus stations and airports. People did everything they could to fight the____3____ ; nobody was killed from cold and____4____ . Gradually, the trapped people all went back home____5____. While fighting the snow, people____6____their animal friends until a moving story of a swallow couple appeared on the Internet.
The couple hadn’t eaten anything for several days____7____the snow. They tried to fly into people’s home to warm themselves, but every house was____8____tightly. They got to a side of a balcony (阳台)where wind couldn’t reach. They jumped and flapped (拍打)their wings to____9____the attention of the people inside the house, who were_____10_____their own things. The wife’s body was_____11_____. She couldn’t move any longer. The husband came near and_____12_____her with his wings. The husband lost his heat soon because of his opened wings.
The next morning, the housemaster went to the balcony to_____13_____his flowers and saw a dead swallow outside. _____14_____ it, he found they were two embracing (拥抱) together. Thinking of the_____15_____the snow had brought to people, he was moved to tears. He took them in for giving them some warmness they couldn’t feel any longer. He found a small box, filled it with some hay (干草) and lay the couple in. He buried them in the garden of the community.
1.A.beautifully B.directly C.gently D.continuously
2.A.forbidden B.rescued C.trapped D.covered
3.A.disaster B.war C.campaign D.disease
4.A.anger B.heat C.hunger D.poverty
5.A.sadly B.safely C.nervously D.curiously
6.A.treasured B.invited C.accepted D.forgot
7.A.because of B.in case of C.in spite of D.instead of
8.A.controlled B.fixed C.stretched D.closed
9.A.admit B.attract C.turn D.escape
10.A.busy...with B.born...with C.good for D.famous for
11.A.burnt B.watched C.frozen D.found
12.A.supplied B.wrapped C.folded D.sorted
13.A.buy B.send C.sell D.check
14.A.Feeding B.Leaving C.Touching D.Greeting
15.A.hardship B.childhood C.cooperation D.lesson
(2022春·湖北咸宁·高一统考期末)In 2020, 13-year-old Adcola Olagbegi caught a rare illness, and had a successful operation. ____16____, Adeola is now out of hospital. While he was ____17____, he found out that he was qualified for a(n) ____18____ to ask for a dream wish from Make-A-Wish Foundation. While many teens would choose a Disney trip or meet a favourite figure, Abraham ____19____ chose to feed the homeless.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation is famous for brightening the lives of children ____20____ illnesses by realizing their wishes, A wish always includes having something or going some-where. However, Adeola’s wish to give came as a ____21____ to the organization, as Adeola’s____22____ wish was the first of its kind in the organization’s 35-year history.
“When he so easily offers to help others, you just have to say, that’s a(n) ____23____ young man.” said Linda, an official of the organization. She was ____24____ with the teen’s kindness and sense of _______25_______.
Adeola thinks his past experiences _______26_______ with his family in their community are what_______27_______ him to make the giving wish. When deciding what to do with the _______28_______ chance, the one thing that was the most important to him was that his wish had a long-lasting _______29_______.
“My mom always says it’s lucky to be someone _______30_______, so I just wanted to do something for other people to make it last longer.” Adeola explained.
16.A.Naturally B.Hopefully C.Thankfully D.Frankly
17.A.recovering B.practicing C.preparing D.fighting
18.A.interview B.opportunity C.goal D.promise
19.A.anyway B.therefore C.moreover D.instead
20.A.suffering from B.taking on C.looking through D.getting off
21.A.pleasure B.success C.surprise D.disappointment
22.A.formal B.generous C.exciting D.curious
23.A.kind B.terrible C.capable D.confident
24.A.confused B.affected C.strict D.impressed
25.A.honour B.humour C.responsibility D.relief
26.A.designing B.exploring C.volunteering D.exercising
27.A.permits B.forces C.reminds D.inspires
28.A.normal B.unexpected C.strange D.different
29.A.memory B.benefit C.appreciation D.impact
30.A.helpful B.meaningful C.powerful D.amazing
(2022秋·福建南平·高一统考期末)A series of thunderstorms damaged our area recently. ___31___ rains, high winds knocked down trees. I spent the afternoon ___32___ branches and throwing them away.
Then, just before I was getting ready to walk my dogs, the ___33___ came on my television that another storm was ___34___ our way. I took my dogs outside ___35___. Huge black clouds were rolling in while thunder (雷) boomed over the hills. The ___36___ seemed terrible. That was when I saw it: the tiniest blink (闪烁) of ___37___. I smiled. The first of the fireflies (萤火虫) had ___38___at just the time I needed to see its light. It ___39___ me how far their light travelled in the darkness of the night. How didn’t they seem bothered at the coming ___40___? Looking at the lightening fireflies, I noticed that the darkness no longer seemed so ___41___ and that my fear had changed into ___42___.
In our life, we have to ___43___ storms caused not only by nature but also by ourselves. We shouldn’t be ___44___ of them, however. We are here to ___45___ our light, to share our love, to drive the dark away and to make this world a better place.
31.A.Gentle B.Cold C.Fine D.Heavy
32.A.picking up B.searching for C.setting aside D.handing out
33.A.advertisements B.greetings C.warnings D.comments
34.A.heading B.fighting C.losing D.changing
35.A.patiently B.quickly C.easily D.carelessly
36.A.loneliness B.brightness C.darkness D.coldness
37.A.stars B.light C.fire D.candles
38.A.died B.stopped C.rested D.appeared
39.A.satisfied B.amazed C.alarmed D.troubled
40.A.storm B.people C.event D.dog
41.A.boring B.surprising C.frightening D.exciting
42.A.goals B.joy C.dreams D.sadness
43.A.focus on B.turn to C.care about D.go through
44.A.afraid B.proud C.tired D.sick
45.A.save B.choose C.shine D.develop
(2022秋·福建宁德·高一统考期末)Friday night meant a family dinner for me at home. There would be discussions and laughter. Even so, I___46___those moments.
Preparations for the dinner would begin___47___that day. As both my parents worked, sometimes I would be given instructions to___48___the chicken in the oven (烤箱) after school. I would repeat the___49___process like a cooking machine. The only___50___was my mother’s chicken soup. Once the dinner was cooking, the table would be___51___ . A white lace cloth, the good china, napkins. Though I failed to see any___52___, I had to light the candles with my mom.
Years later, my father passed away, and then my mother insisted on going to live in a care home. I seemed to be totally___53___from the boring tradition, but I didn’t feel___54___ . I missed the chicken soup. Although I have her recipe, I’ve never actually___55___the soup myself. I missed the warm-lighted candles. Standing together, we’d make___56___with our hands around the lit candles, bringing the light into our hearts.
That’s why I accepted___57___when my husband advised to___58___the tradition “I can help with the soup.” If there’s one thing I’ve___59___, these family traditions are really worth cherishing before they___60___, from the chicken soup recipes to lighting candles.
46.A.remembered B.chose C.enjoyed D.hated
47.A.early B.late C.already D.again
48.A.kill B.get C.add D.count
49.A.natural B.formal C.dull D.creative
50.A.tradition B.comfort C.upset D.course
51.A.elected B.turned C.dressed D.set
52.A.point B.dishes C.food D.forks
53.A.freed B.protected C.recovered D.discouraged
54.A.lost B.happy C.curious D.nervous
55.A.served B.stirred C.made D.poured
56.A.fortunes B.efforts C.circles D.noises
57.A.immediately B.generally C.widely D.regretfully
58.A.throw away B.go over C.put away D.take over
59.A.controlled B.forgotten C.admitted D.learned
60.A.exist B.improve C.disappear D.continue
(2022春·山东潍坊·高一潍坊一中统考期末)We had just completed a unit on heroes, and I had given my kindergarten class a task to ____61____ their favorite hero. Each child was ____62____ with the task, creating colorful masterpieces.
However, one little boy was having ____63____ with the task. Cameron was with autism, but that didn’t matter to me or his classmates. We all ____64____ him just the way he was. I sat and watched as Austin, a precocious little boy, ____65____ with Cameron. Within a few minutes, Cameron quickly began drawing and then coloring his paper.
Finally, it was time for everybody to share their pictures. I listened as each student ____66____ stood in front of the class, picture held high, and ____67____ his or her hero. It was finally Cameron’s ____68____. He stood up and anxiously placed his drawing in front of his ____69____ to avoid eye contact. We all fixed our eyes on the picture.____70____ to know who it was. He then said it was a picture of me. He added that I helped him learn things and then ____71____ sat down. Tears began to form in my eyes, but nothing could have ____72____ me for what happened next.
When Austin stood up, he proudly held up a picture of Cameron. Austin shared that Cameron was his hero because Cameron had this ____73____ that made it really hard to learn, but he was like Superman and was really smart.
Cameron immediately stood up, and put his arms up in the air as if he were going to ____74____, yelling out, “I’m Superman!” The entire class began striking Superman poses, too. Within minutes, we were all laughing as though we had truly discovered the secret of becoming ____75____.
61.A.draw B.choose C.interview D.write
62.A.angry B.busy C.bored D.satisfied
63.A.patience B.fun C.difficulty D.connection
64.A.judged B.admired C.ignored D.loved
65.A.fought B.argued C.agreed D.worked
66.A.proudly B.instantly C.shyly D.frequently
67.A.preferred B.described C.followed D.compared
68.A.fault B.duty C.turn D.point
69.A.back B.chest C.stomach D.face
70.A.curious B.certain C.surprised D.disappointed
71.A.unwillingly B.bravely C.quickly D.impolitely
72.A.asked B.prepared C.accounted D.excused
73.A.preference B.habit C.sickness D.hobby
74.A.set off B.back off C.show off D.take off
75.A.masters B.superheroes C.figures D.leaders
(2022春·山东滨州·高一统考期末)When 15-year-old Amy began working on her family’s farm in the early morning, she was greeted by a rare sight — an extremely large eagle with a broken leg. “He was ____76____ and trying to fly, which panicked me a little because he was the ____77____ of my sheepdog,” she said. “I’m seriously not a bird person. I can ____78____ cows that weigh nearly a ton but won’t go near a bird, I won’t even go near chickens.”
Seeing the bird ____79____ in trouble, Amy quickly called for help. ____80____ her own fear of birds, she was sad to see a local eagle hurt. “I rang my mum immediately. I couldn’t ____81____ him there. I felt really bad for him because he was all wet and cold,” Amy said.
Since the eagle was living in a nest on Amy’s farm, he has ____82____ the teenager. But ____83____ the rescuers from Wildlife Rescue South Coast arrived he gathered all of his ____84____ to give them a good chase, alert (警惕的) to the new people. Rescuer Amara Mohan immediately noticed the eagle had broken his leg, and after three hours of struggling he was finally _____85_____ and eventually taken to Sydney’s Small Animal Specialist Hospital for a (an) _____86_____. A pin and plate were put in his left _____87_____, a delicate operation on such a small bone.
Ms. Mohan said that after the operation, the eagle was _____88_____ well at Raptor Recovery Australia. “He is really bright; he’s using his right leg and putting more _____89_____ on it now,” Ms. Mohan said. Amy hopes all is going well and the eagle can be returned to her family’s farm. “I’ve done a lot of _____90_____ things on the farm—saving the eagle is one of them.” She said.
76.A.defending B.attacking C.struggling D.jumping
77.A.size B.name C.shape D.scent
78.A.look into B.look through C.look after D.look around
79.A.exceptionally B.obviously C.absolutely D.additionally
80.A.Besides B.Except C.Despite D.Beneath
81.A.make B.cure C.treat D.leave
82.A.loved B.trusted C.attracted D.threatened
83.A.as far as B.as long as C.as soon as D.as much as
84.A.courage B.power C.force D.energy
85.A.caught B.killed C.hurt D.injured
86.A.relief B.campaign C.mission D.operation
87.A.arm B.wing C.leg D.feather
88.A.recovering B.turning C.controlling D.arranging
89.A.gravity B.pressure C.treatment D.weight
90.A.core B.amusing C.fantastic D.unfortunate
(2022秋·山东济南·高一山东省济南市莱芜第一中学校考期末)One day, my son Ryan said, “I’m going to keep working until everyone in Africa has clean water.” I thought, oh, boy! But I’d heard about encouraging children to be ___91___ and dream big dreams. So I didn’t want to say that he couldn’t make a ___92___ .
At first, he planned to make money to build a ___93___ in Africa. But when he ___94___ his first $70 made by doing chores in neighborhood to a charity (慈善机构), he was told that it actually ___95___ $2000 to build a well. It was a lot of money, but Ryan didn’t ___96___ . He persuaded his classmates and neighbors to give money. And I wrote to the local newspaper to make his story go ___97___ . After several months, Ryan had ___98___ the $2000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda. The children at the school ___99___ needed to walk for hours to get water. They were ____100____ to him and invited him to visit.
In Uganda, Ryan saw the well with his own eyes and hundreds of students who had turned out to ____101____ him. Seeing that he really had ____102____ these children, he broke into a ____103____ smile.
Now there is a Ryan’s Well Foundation. His dream has ____104____ the lives of so many people, though most of whom we will never meet. Ryan has shown me what the ____105____ of dreams can do.
91.A.free B.confident C.friendly D.curious
92.A.decision B.impression C.difference D.fortune
93.A.well B.house C.factory D.facility
94.A.lent B.paid C.gave D.showed
95.A.cost B.offered C.wasted D.acquired
96.A.carry on B.turn up C.go all out D.give up
97.A.public B.wrong C.ahead D.crazy
98.A.borrowed B.saved C.delivered D.raised
99.A.still B.even C.no longer D.always
100.A.kind B.thankful C.generous D.responsible
101.A.praise B.memorize C.contact D.welcome
102.A.helped B.improved C.troubled D.recognized
103.A.confusing B.calm C.joyful D.bitter
104.A.proved B.started C.reflected D.changed
105.A.habit B.power C.award D.challenge
(2022春·河北沧州·高一泊头市第一中学校考期末)Sheela’s 93-year-old grandpa suffers from Alzheimer’s and has lost his memory. He’s unable to ____106____ her name and her relationship with him and constantly asks the same ____107____ questions.
But the music provides a(n) ____108____ for the two—a shared moment of ____109____. Though Sheela demonstrates rare musical skills, yet she didn’t expect music had such great magic as to ____110____ Grandpa with severe Alzheimer’s disease.
That afternoon, Sheela was asked to ____111____ Grandpa owing to her mother’s absence. But absolutely ____112____ by Grandpa. Sheela felt bored. Pacing ____113____, she saw a piano in a corner that remained untouched for years. Sheela opened it and began to play a piece by Chopin. Attracted by the fantastic music, Grandpa got out of his bedroom and slowly ____114____ the piano, his eyes shining brilliantly and a pleased smile climbing from his mouth. He seemed to be completely absorbed in the beautiful ____115____.
After she finished, Grandpa even gave her the thumbs (大拇指) up on her ____116____. Sheela was moved to tears by Grandpa’s ____117____. Grandpa then made his way to his armchair, closed his eyes in peace and fell asleep soon. The moment was all too brief but quite ____118____.
Sheela shared the experience online and urged people to ____119____ the present: “Make space for love and treasure the present moment with your loved ones.” Now Sheela has her eye on what does ____120____!
106.A.assess B.guess C.inquire D.recall
107.A.complicated B.relevant C.routine D.crucial
108.A.connection B.evidence C.explanation D.judgment
109.A.honor B.pleasure C.belief D.fortune
110.A.relax B.encourage C.touch D.satisfy
111.A.believe in B.watch over C.search for D.make out
112.A.suspected B.misunderstood C.interrupted D.ignored
113.A.coldly B.cheerfully C.restlessly D.bravely
114.A.approached B.played C.dragged D.studied
115.A.story B.tune C.description D.greeting
116.A.achievement B.company C.performance D.behavior
117.A.sympathy B.approval C.confidence D.promise
118.A.strange B.familiar C.natural D.precious
119.A.appreciate B.challenge C.change D.skip
120.A.exist B.last C.occur D.count
(2022秋·江苏常州·高一统考期末)When Ariel rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. A mile into her walk, she ____121____ a female swan near the water’s edge. Ariel, who had some ____122____ with the birds, knew that swans can be aggressive (好斗的). But as she ____123____ this one, it didn’t move.
She was certain that the bird needed ____124____ attention. Ariel was picking it up, when a thought ____125____ her: her best bet was the rehab center (康复中心). ____126____, it was on the other side of town. How was she going to ____127____ a 17-pound swan on her bike all that way? Luckily, some strangers driving by offered her a(n) ____128____ to a nearby subway station.
Ariel ____129____ the rehab center en route, and Tristan Higginbotham, an animal-care manager, picked her up and drove them to the facility. There, staff members _____130_____ that the swan might have lead poisoning (铅中毒).
The staff got the swan back up on her _____131_____ .She even made a boyfriend at the center — another _____132_____ swan. Sadly, even with all that TLC (细心护理), the swan got a disease. Two months later, she _____133_____.
It’s a disappointing _____134_____ but the real story is just how far some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big city. In all, Ariel traveled two hours by foot, car, and subway. “That’s the perfect _____135_____ of who she is.” says Higginbotham.
121.A.defended B.spotted C.explored D.admired
122.A.experience B.attack C.talent D.romance
123.A.tended B.hunted C.approached D.amused
124.A.constant B.medical C.annual D.significant
125.A.crossed B.entered C.attached D.struck
126.A.However B.Besides C.Thus D.Instead
127.A.seize B.feed C.transport D.twist
128.A.entry B.access C.ticket D.lift
129.A.congratulated B.contacted C.comforted D.challenged
130.A.determined B.doubted C.dismissed D.desired
131.A.cars B.hands C.wings D.feet
132.A.amazed B.disappointed C.injured D.frightened
133.A.pulled through B.got through C.flew away D.passed away
134.A.explanation B.attempt C.ending D.alternative
135.A.summary B.performance C.surprise D.inspiration
(2022秋·江苏连云港·高一统考期末)As my husband and I were watering some plants in the yard, a (an) ____136____ man walking by sopped to talk with us. He asked us to ____137____ his age and the best answer I could think of was 75 years. That was ____138____ wrong because he was 93 years old!
He mentioned about the ____139____ he was facing which was that he could not find people to talk to. I ____140____ him to sit on our bench and offered to be his friend. I asked him the ____141____ to his longevity (长寿) and here was what he replied. His father was very rich but it seemed that he had no peace of mind. He then met someone who gave this ____142____. “If you want peace of mind, then be of ____143____ to others.”
This new friend of mine ____144____ all his pensions (退休金) to charity. He said he ____145____ with his son and that he didn’t need the money. He enjoyed talking and politely ____146____ my offer of some desserts.I also ____147____ some for his son as he left.
Only a couple of hours later he came back and gave me a silk scarf as a ____148____. I am grateful for this chance of acquaintance (相识) and ____149____, which teaches me that if you want peace of mind, then be of service to others. A very valuable lesson to practise and experience a(an) ____150____ mind and a healthy body too!
136.A.young B.elderly C.tall D.fat
137.A.guess B.praise C.imagine D.predict
138.A.normally B.clearly C.mostly D.simply
139.A.danger B.case C.problem D.behavior
140.A.thanked B.promised C.ordered D.welcomed
141.A.approach B.solution C.secret D.attitude
142.A.tip B.angle C.option D.opportunity
143.A.importance B.wisdom C.service D.interest
144.A.gave off B.gave in C.gave back D.gave away
145.A.worked B.chatted C.travelled D.lived
146.A.accepted B.ignored C.refused D.preferred
147.A.gathered B.packaged C.placed D.exchanged
148.A.gift B.note C.symbol D.comfort
149.A.assistance B.friendship C.existence D.fantasy
150.A.absent B.empty C.peaceful D.clear
(2022春·江苏常州·高一校联考期末)Sea turtles are considered a national treasure in Sri Lanka. However, in recent years, the sea turtles have faced great ____151____.
Growing up on the beach, Chamara Indika, 35, was ____152____ about it. In the beginning, he ____153____ himself to the protection of sea turtles as a volunteer. He gave his spare time to raise ____154____ of caring for sea turtles and carried out sea turtle protection and rescue missions.
Later, he decided that this was not a long-term ____155____. “One person’s abilities are very ____156____ and I wanted to make real changes,” said Indika. ____157____, Jack Xiao, the founder of Chinese YIK International Volunteers (YIKIV), reached out to Indika and offered his help to protect sea turtles. With his assistance, Indika set up the Nil Manel Foundation in Sri Lanka.
The organization ____158____ professional training and guidance for the volunteers, spreads knowledge of turtle and carries out conservation activities. Volunteers can then work to spread their new knowledge to more people.
At first, the volunteers’ main job was to rescue and care for ____159____ turtles locally. Then they found people and animals eat turtle eggs on the beach. So volunteers started _____160_____ eggs to a protection center with artificial cultivation. It _____161_____ higher survival rates.
Thanks to their efforts, the survival rate of newborn turtles has reached new highs, and conservation awareness has also increased. Many volunteers now _____162_____ to use straws and plastic bags which cause many turtles to die accidentally.
“It made me feel that all my work had _____163_____. But it was not enough to rely on myself and the current volunteers. It would be important to _____164_____ this knowledge down to future generations,” said Indika.
With persistence and hard work, Indika firmly believes they will make a(n) _____165_____ to the sea turtles.
151.A.opportunities B.challenges C.possibilities D.demands
152.A.confused B.doubtful C.worried D.embarrassed
153.A.devoted B.supported C.donated D.encouraged
154.A.request B.importance C.concern D.awareness
155.A.idea B.design C.progress D.solution
156.A.limited B.unique C.disappointing D.valuable
157.A.On purpose B.In all C.By chance D.By far
158.A.caters B.offers C.provides D.supplies
159.A.stolen B.injured C.cautious D.killed
160.A.transforming B.translating C.transplanting D.transferring
161.A.foresaw B.guaranteed C.suggested D.indicated
162.A.tend B.hesitate C.refuse D.struggle
163.A.given out B.paid off C.put away D.drawn back
164.A.explain B.send C.put D.pass
165.A.difference B.achievement C.shelter D.breakthrough
(2022秋·广东广州·高一铁一中学校考期末)Society has certain standards for beauty. But Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc, who spent nearly four years ____166____ photos of women from around the world, is challenging these standards.
She believes that beauty can ____167____ many forms. “Beauty just means being ____168____,” Noroc told NPR, “I don’t think we have to change ourselves to be in a certain way; I think we just have to keep ourselves as we are and don’t ____169____ need to change.”
____170____ by a trip to Africa in 2013, Noroc has traveled to more than 50 countries and regions since then. In 2017, she published a book called The Atlas of Beauty: Women of the World in 500 Portraits to show how many different kinds of beauty there are in the world.
From a struggling Russian dancer to a talkative cafe owner in New York, Noroc’s subjects (拍摄对象)____171____ her in deep conversation. Noroc found out what ____172____ them, what their daily struggles and joys are, and what brings beauty into their own lives. “No matter where I go, it’s the ____173____ that carry all the culture and traditions of a place. I really try to focus on women’s stories, how they face challenges and ____174____ them,” Noroc told CNN.
Her _____175_____ with Ala, a student at a self-defense school in Jordan called “She Fighter”, left a lasting impression on her. Ala raises her clenched (紧握) fists as she looks into the _____176_____ while her face is covered by a white hijab (面纱). Noroc describes She Fighter as “the first self-defense school for women in the Arab world”, and writes, “I discovered an amazing initiative and a(n) _____177_____ sisterhood.”
In Iran, Noroc met Farnoush, a woman who lives in two worlds. “In one she is an economist, by _____178_____. In the other, she is an artist, because this is her _____179_____.” For Noroc, the women’s beauty _____180_____ how natural and comfortable they appear while just being themselves.
166.A.drawing B.describing C.shooting D.studying
167.A.bring about B.take on C.make up of D.carry on
168.A.a doer B.yourself C.a lover D.itself
169.A.ultimately B.hopefully C.literally D.necessarily
170.A.Inspired B.Shocked C.Disappointed D.Stuck
171.A.kept B.lost C.engaged D.subscribed
172.A.anticipates B.frightens C.approaches D.moves
173.A.women B.youths C.men D.elders
174.A.change B.resolve C.overcome D.ignore
175.A.opinion B.encounter C.quality D.schedule
176.A.eye B.camera C.case D.glass
177.A.splendid B.terrible C.awkward D.concrete
178.A.profession B.effect C.operation D.sight
179.A.battle B.concern C.moment D.passion
180.A.counts on B.shows off C.ends up D.lies in
(2022秋·广东广州·高一广州四十七中校考期末)My husband, Tom, has always been good with animals, but I was still amazed when he befriended a female grouse(松鸡). It’s ____181____for a grouse to have any contact(接触)with people. In fact, they’re hard to see, because they usually ____182____ when they hear humans walking nearer.
This grouse came into our lives in ____183____. Tom was working out in the field when he ____184____ her walking around at the edge of the field. She was ____185____ unafraid and seemed to be ____186____ about what he was doing.
Tom saw the____187____ bird several times, and she got more comfortable around him. We quickly grew. ____188____ of the bird and decided to call her Mildred.
One day, as Tom was working, Mildred came within a few feet of him to watch. Tom____189____ he didn’t see her and kept working to see what she would do next.
Apparently, she didn’t like to be ____190____. She’d run up and peck (啄) at Tom’s hands, then ____191____ off to see what he would do. This went on for about 20 minutes, until Mildred became tired of the ____192____ and left.
As spring went and summer came, Mildred started to ____193____ more and more often. ____194____ Mildred felt comfortable enough to jump up on Tom’s leg and stay long enough for me to get a____195____ of the two of them together. This friendly grouse soon felt ____196____ not just with our family, but with anybody who walked or drove by.
When hunting season opened, we put a____197____ at the end of our driveway(车道) asking ____198____ not to shoot our pet grouse. My father, who lived down the road, also ____199____ people not to shoot her. ____200____, hunters would stop and take pictures, because they had never seen anything like her.
181.A.interesting B.reasonable C.impossible D.unusual
182.A.jump out B.fly off C.fly down D.jump down
183.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter
184.A.got B.kept C.noticed D.imagined
185.A.naturally B.certainly C.normally D.surprisingly
186.A.crazy B.curious C.concerned D.satisfied
187.A.shy B.awkward C.friendly D.elegant
188.A.careful B.tired C.fond D.sick
189.A.supposed B.realized C.hoped D.pretended
190.A.ignored B.observed C.amazed D.impressed
191.A.put B.back C.set D.take
192.A.game B.work C.place D.man
193.A.give up B.come out C.turn over D.fly by
194.A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.Constantly D.Presently
195.A.chance B.dream C.picture D.sense
196.A.comfortable B.bored C.anxious D.familiar
197.A.lantern B.sign C.gun D.loudspeaker
198.A.drivers B.farmers C.hunters D.tourists
199.A.order B.force C.invite D.warned
200.A.In fact B.For long C.On the contrary D.By the way
(2022春·河北沧州·高一统考期末)The moment I climbed on my bike after school, the only thing that occupied my mind was going back home and jumping on my comfortable bed.
But soon I found myself in___201___Encountering the first traffic light with a 90-sccond wait time made my heart___202___. The wind blew on my face, smelling cold and wet. Then I stopped at the next crossroads. Another red light___203___above me, with a terrible countdown(倒计时)from sixty.Vchicles which would turn right___204___the arrow and drove up beside me, which worsened my inner___205___To add salt to my wound, the following light was still red. What a___206___event it was! I hardly ever___207___two red lights my whole way home, let alone these three in a row. But however___208___I prayed to get home sooner, it was___209___The wind was getting stronger, and the clouds were getting____210____Small raindrops began to fall. It was just when I glared at that red light that the rain began____211____down. On the other half of the ride, I____212____my way through the curtain of rain. It didn't stop until I was at an overpass. I slowly moved forward, wet through, feeling tired and worn. And all of a sudden, with an upward look, I saw two rainbows hanging across the sky, showing their____213____and vitality(生机).The bright color____214____in my eyes, bringing a burst of____215____I was healed(治愈).
201.A.danger B.ruins C.trouble D.peace
202.A.hurt B.sink C.beat D.bleed
203.A.hung B.lay C.crashed D.turned
204.A.passed B.followed C.crossed D.chased
205.A.embarrassment B.excitement C.concern D.impatience
206.A.rare B.common C.regular D.bare
207.A.came out B.came across C.came up D.came into
208.A.hardly B.regularly C.severely D.sincerely
209.A.out of shape B.out of order C.in vain D.in doubt
210.A.thinner B.higher C.clearer D.heavier
211.A.flying B.flowing C.breaking D.pouring
212.A.made B.headed C.left D.elbowed
213.A.height B.force C.warmth D.effect
214.A.lighted B.shone C.burned D.focused
215.A.joy B.achievement C.anger D.luck
(2022秋·广东梅州·高一统考期末)Liz Murray’s parents were drug addicts and AIDS patients. She spent her childhood living in an environment with no hope and no end of ___216___. From a very young age, Liz ___217___ that she was not only going to take care of herself but also her ___218___.
When Liz was six, her mother died from AIDS. When she was 15, Liz became ___219___ and spent the next several years living on the street. Living in such an environment made it impossible for Liz to ___220___ school at all. ___221___ she got turned down by many high schools, Liz continued to ___222___ for an education and was finally ___223___ into the Humanities Preparatory Academy in Manhattan.
When it was time for Liz to ___224___ college, a teacher suggested that she consider Harvard. He told her, “Sure it would be a reach (距离), but it’s not impossible.” What happened next was not fiction (小说) but ____225____. Liz was accepted by Harvard.
Liz stopped her education at Harvard in 2001 to ____226____ her sick father until he died. She later ____227____ to Harvard and graduated in 2009. She now is a motivational speaker. She is the founder of a company that ____228____ adults to achieve uncommon things in their lives.
Her life story was ____229____ for, an original film, Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. She is, an inspiration to everyone who is fortunate enough to cross paths with her. The next time you doubt your ____230____ to accomplish something, think again. Think of Liz.
216.A.sickness B.hardness C.happiness D.loneliness
217.A.insisted B.realized C.required D.suggested
218.A.pets B.study C.friends D.parents
219.A.worthless B.hopeless C.homeless D.priceless
220.A.visit B.build C.leave D.attend
221.A.Because B.Although C.Until D.Since
222.A.struggle B.make C.stand D.wait
223.A.attracted B.affected C.admitted D.appointed
224.A.seek for B.apply for C.turn to D.appeal to
225.A.belief B.relief C.reality D.challenge
226.A.look over B.look after C.look up D.look for
227.A.returned B.preferred C.took D.allowed
228.A.recommend B.respect C.endanger D.encourage
229.A.admitted B.devoted C.adapted D.used
230.A.quality B.safety C.ability D.identity
(2022秋·江苏无锡·高一统考期末)As a librarian, Jennifer William’s mother used to read to her children every day. Therefore, it was her mother who got her ____231____ to books. “Not until we went to kindergarten,” Williams told vadogwood.com, a local news site. “Until we went to college.”
When Williams, now 54, became a school teacher in Danville, Virginia, she wanted her students to fall in love with ____232____ just as she had. But early on, she realized that some kids had ____233____ access to books.
“It’s very ____234____ to teachers which kids are read to versus (相对于) kids who are not”, she said. “It’s obvious at the end of the first day of school.” To Williams, the solution was simple: Give kids books. In 2017, as part of an event called Engage Danville, she ____235____ 900 used children’s books over three days. Most people would be satisfied with that. Most.
“I was like, ‘____236____ could do that;’” she said. “I wanted to do something that’s going to ____237____ my faith, my dream, my everything.”So she set a new ____238____ for herself: Give away one million books. It sounds like an ____239____ number, but as Williams ____240____ on Facebook: “Don’t ____241____ in the bleachers (露天看台) if you aren’t willing to work hard out on the field!”
So she got to work, first by persuading (说服) friends to ____242____ books or money to buy books. Before long, as news of Williams’ project ____243____, strangers started leaving bundles of books on her front door.
In the four years she’s been doing all this, the Book Lady, as Williams has come to be known, has given away more than 78,000 books—only 922,000 more to reach her goal! And she’s not slowing down. It’s too important for kids with few ____244____.
“Reading can take you anywhere,” she told CNN. “You can feel ____245____ in time and space. If you can read, you can learn almost anything.”
231.A.chained B.used C.devoted D.attracted
232.A.reading B.learning C.teaching D.playing
233.A.free B.limited C.much D.easy
234.A.difficult B.easy C.obvious D.simple
235.A.gave off B.sent off C.gave away D.took away
236.A.Anybody B.Everybody C.Nobody D.Somebody
237.A.change B.keep C.have D.stretch
238.A.standard B.rule C.goal D.record
239.A.unbearable B.unreadable C.untouchable D.unreachable
240.A.sent B.posted C.learned D.read
241.A.complain B.clap C.compete D.chat
242.A.borrow B.sell C.donate D.select
243.A.exploded B.spread C.started D.proved
244.A.lessons B.friends C.gifts D.choices
245.A.transported B.trapped C.treated D.pressed
(2022春·江苏南京·高一校联考期末)In a class many years ago, the teacher gave us the “unpardonable”—the class homework! The ___246___ was to go to someone you love and tell them you love them. ___247___ it doesn’t sound like a very tough assignment, I realized that I was ___248___ the generation of men who were taught that expressing emotions is not “macho” (男子气概的).
You see, five years ago, my father and I had a ___249___ disagreement and we ___250___ seeing each other unless it was Christmas or other family ___251___. But by the time I got home I had convinced myself I was going to tell my father I loved him. It’s weird, but just making that decision seemed to lift a heavy load ___252___ my chest. So I rushed home to tell my wife my plan. When I told her, she hugged me, and for the first time in our married life she saw me cry.
The next morning, I went to the office early and ____253____ more in two hours than I had the whole day before. At 9:00 I called my dad, “Dad, can I ____254____ tonight?” My dad responded with a(n) _____255_____ tone, “Now what?” At 5:30, I was at my parents’ house ringing the doorbell, _____256_____ that Dad would answer the door. I was ____257____ if Mom answered that I would chicken out and tell her instead.
But luckily, Dad did answer the door. I took a deep breath to _____258_____ myself and said, “Dad, I just came over to tell you that I love you.” It was as if a transformation came over my dad. His face ____259____, the wrinkles seemed to disappear and he began to cry. He hugged me tightly and said, “I love you, too, son.”
Two days after that visit, my dad, who had heart problems, but didn’t tell me, had a heart attack and ____260____ in the hospital, unconscious. I don’t know if he’ll make it. So my message to all of you is this: Don’t wait to go to someone you love and tell them you love them and do it now!
246.A.job B.suggestion C.assignment D.promise
247.A.If B.Although C.However D.Also
248.A.lost in B.informed of C.tired of D.raised in
249.A.unforgettable B.disturbing C.heated D.emotional
250.A.considered B.enjoyed C.admitted D.avoided
251.A.meetings B.gatherings C.celebrations D.situations
252.A.off B.on C.above D.over
253.A.left B.accomplished C.relaxed D.stimulated
254.A.stay up B.hang out C.show up D.come over
255.A.indifferent B.impatient C.pleasant D.bitter
256.A.thinking B.considering C.hoping D.wondering
257.A.worried B.excited C.confused D.surprised
258.A.calm B.withdraw C.encourage D.persuade
259.A.darkened B.softened C.tightened D.strengthened
260.A.ended up B.picked up C.got away D.passed away
(2022春·江苏常州·高一统考期末)Chess is a game of make-believe kings and queens, pawns (卒) and rooks (车). So what does that have to do with reality? ___261___, quite a bit.
Damen Fletcher, who learned how to play chess at the age of 13, grew up in Compton, Los Angeles. After ___262___ the city to attend college, he came home to find his childhood friends ___263___. “Some of them had fallen into prison. Gang life and drugs... ‘Why did I have such a different ___264___?’ I started to ___265___. And it was chess,” he said. To help kids of all ages in Compton ___266___ the game of life and find their inner king and queen, he started Train of Thought.
“Every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves, and every single move that your opponent (对手)makes presents a new problem for you to ___267___,” he said. “And kids are just having fun. They don’t ___268___ that they’re dealing with problems.”
___269___ for 12-year-old Andre, chess is more than just a(n) ____270____. “I use a lot of stuff that I leaned on the chess board in ____271____ life, like, think before you ____272____,” he said. He’s just one of thousands of students from some of Los Angeles’ ____273____ neighborhoods learning to play chess. “My main thing in class is: be a scholar-being prepared, productive and never giving up,” Andre said.
While the program is ____274____ in schools in Los Angeles, Fletcher’s dream is to expand it nationwide-and even bring it to schools around the ____275____.
261.A.Looks like B.Turns out C.Ends up D.Finds out
262.A.leaving B.entering C.escaping D.joining
263.A.fighting B.complaining C.playing D.struggling
264.A.origin B.purpose C.outcome D.base
265.A.wonder B.doubt C.understand D.assume
266.A.master B.practice C.start D.enjoy
267.A.choose B.solve C.avoid D.arrange
268.A.admit B.believe C.accept D.realize
269.A.Or B.As C.So D.But
270.A.game B.hobby C.skill D.ability
271.A.adult B.modern C.real D.dream
272.A.change B.win C.speak D.act
273.A.farthest B.toughest C.most familiar D.most developed
274.A.consequently B.obviously C.currently D.frequently
275.A.neighborhood B.world C.country D.city
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