2021届高考英语二轮复习每日一练07完型填空+短文填空+阅读理解含解析
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One day, when I went int the classrm, I saw that Suzy had 3 her gegraphy bk t a picture f a train, and in her ntebk, she had made a(n) 4 cpy.
I was surprised and thught that she culd d smething in the cming 5 shw. S, I tk her t see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and shwed her what Suzy had 6 . “why, it’s wnderful,” said Miss Parker, wh then shwed us a pster she had painted fr the talent shw. “I need mre f these. Culd yu help me, Suzy?
On the day f the talent shw, Suzy’s 7 were everywhere — all ver the hall and all ver the schl, each ne different.
“And finally,” said Mr. Brwn, the schl -master, at the end f the shw, “we have a (n) 8 award. I’m sure yu’ve all nticed the wnderful psters.” Everyne ndded. “One f ur wn students 9 them.”
I culd hear everyne whispering. “Wh in ur schl culd draw 10 well?”
Mr. Brwn waited a while befre saying, “ 11 this student wrked s hard n the psters, she deserves a 12 , t. Our mystery(神秘) artist is ur new student — Suzy Khan!”
Mr. Brwn thanked her fr all the wnderful psters and gave her a prfessinal artist’s set (装置). “Thank yu,” she cried.
I 13 , at that time when I was lking at her excited face, she’d prbably never 14 anything in her whle life.
Everyne started t 15 their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was deafening. I knew then Suzy was ging t be all right. ”
A. jkedB. cared C. trainsD. wrried
A. happeningB. pretendingC. intendingD. extending
A. readB. taken C. penedD. put
A. freeB. perfect C. finalD. extra
A. artB. talk C. quizD. talent
A. clred B. written C. carvedD. drawn
A. giftsB. bks C. phtsD. psters
A. special B. academic C. natinalD. ryal
A. fund B. painted C. printedD. cllected
A. veryB. that C. quiteD. t
A. IfB. Thugh C. UnlessD. Since
A. prizeB. rank C. restD. place
A. replied B. realized C. rememberedD. regretted
A. ffered B. valued C. wnedD. cntrlled
A. clapB. wave C. raiseD. shake
One Sunday mrning in August I went t a lcal music festival. I left it early because I had an 16 (appint) later that day. My friends walked me t the bus stp and waited with me until the bus arrived. I gt n the bus and fund a seat near the back, and then I nticed a man 17 (sit) at the frnt. He was pretending that a tiger ty was real and giving it a vice. He must be 18___ (mental) disabled.
Behind him were ther peple 19 he was trying t talk t, but after sme minutes he walked away and sat near me, lking annyed.
I didn’t want t 20 (laugh) at fr talking t him 21 I didn’t like leaving him n his wn either. After a while I rse frm my seat and walked t 22 frnt f the bus. I sat next 23 the man and intrduced myself. We had an 24 (amaze) cnversatin. He gt ff the bus befre me and I 25 (feel) very happy the rest f the way hme. I’m glad I made a chice. It made bth f us feel gd.
Althugh being famus might sund like a dream cme true, tday’s stars, feeling like z animals, face pressures that few f us can imagine. They are at the center f much f the wrld’s attentin. Paparazzi(狗仔队) camp utside their hmes, cameras ready. Tablids(小报) publish thrilling stries abut their persnal lives. Just imagine nt being able t d anything withut being phtgraphed r interrupted fr a signature!
Accrding t psychlgist Christina Villarreal, celebrities —famus peple — wrry cnstantly abut their public appearance. Eventually, they start t lse track f wh they really are, seeing themselves the way their fans imagine them, nt as the peple they were befre everyne knew their names. “Over time,” Villarreal says, “they feel separated and alne.”
The phenmenn f tracking celebrities has been arund fr ages. In the 4th century B.C., painters fllwed Alexander the Great int battle, hping t picture his victries fr his admirers. When Charles Dickens visited America in the 19th century, his sld-ut readings attracted thusands f fans, leading him t cmplain(抱怨)abut his lack f privacy. Tablids f the 1920s and 1930s ran articles abut film-stars in much the same way that mdern tablids and websites d.
Being a public figure tday, hwever, is a lt mre difficult than it used t be. Superstars cannt mve abut withut wrrying abut phtgraphers with mdern cameras. When they say smething silly r d smething ridiculus, there is always the Internet t spread the news in minutes and keep their “stry” alive frever.
If fame is s trublesme, why aren’t all celebrities running away frm it? The answer is there are still ways t deal with it. Sme stars stay calm by surrunding themselves with trusted friends and family r by escaping t remte places away frm big cities. They fcus nt n hw famus they are but n what they lve t d r whatever made them famus in the first place.
Smetimes a few celebrities can get a little justice. Still, even stars wh enjy full justice ften cmplain abut hw hard their lives are. They are tired f being famus already.
26. It can be learned frm the passage that stars tday .
A. are ften misunderstd by the publicB. can n lnger have their privacy prtected
C. spend t much n their public appearanceD. care little abut hw they have cme int fame
27. What is the main idea f Paragraph 3?
A. Great heres f the past were generally admired.
B. The prblem faced by celebrities has a lng histry.
C. Well-knwn actrs are usually targets f tablids.
D. Wrks f ppular writers ften have a lt f readers.
28. What makes it much harder t be a celebrity tday?
A. Availability f mdern media. B. Inadequate scial recgnitin.
C. Lack f favrable chances. D. Huge ppulatin f fans.
29. What is the authr’s attitude tward mdern celebrity?
A. Sincere.B. Sceptical. C. Disapprving.D. Sympathetic.
答案:
1-5 ABCBD6-10 DDABB11-15 DABCA
16. appintment17. sitting18. mentally19. wh/whm/that20. be laughed
21. but22. the23. t24. amazing25. felt
26-29 BCAD
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