专题07(完形填空新高考区)第01期 2022届高三英语百所名校好题分类快递
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河北省衡水中学2021-2022学年高三年级上学期一调考试英语试题
As online schooling took effect in the US, parents noted many children lacked learning space at home. So, they got ___21____.They built, collected, and donated desks, ____22____ remote learning for kids in need.
In Mitch Couch’s home in California, his daughter and son kept __23____ the kitchen table for remote lessons or being bothered. This gave him an __24____ —he would make them their own desks. The desks were kid—size, simple and ___25___, made of wood. But they __26___.Then he thought:Why not provide other children with individual learning areas to __27__ their supplies?
“I spent only $20—significantly less than what stores charge for desks that are suddenly in __28__,” Couch said.”I decided to show others how to build desks. So I made a video about desk—making to __29__ fellow parents.”
A grocery store saw Couch’s ___30____ online, offering to fund materials if he would build more.
They also ___31____ local school officials to help identify those in need.____32____, there was an order for 20 desks, but it quickly increased by at least 50.By now Couch is so ___33___ —he can knock one out in about 15 minutes.
Couch says the messages of ___34_____ from parents and students kept him going, sharing thank—you cards from parents saying their kids were ‘‘doing better and ____35____ more because they have their own space”.
21. A. upset B. nervous C. careful D. busy
22. A. enabling B. easing C. providing D. changing
23. A. leaving behind B. putting out C. moving around D. taking up
24. A. opportunity B. approach C. inspiration D. option
25. A. inexpensive B. uncommon C. stable D. recyclable
26. A. met the standard B. did the trick C. set an example D. made a hit
27. A. share B. acquire C. store D. use
28. A. favour B. demand C. sight D. question
29. A. attract B. remind C. convince D. guide
30. A. accomplishments B. donations C. children D. appeals
31. A. thanked B. contacted C. organized D. informed
32. A. Basically B. Surprisingly C. Fortunately D. Initially
33. A. proud B. devoted C. practiced D. prepared
34. A. appreciation B. concern C. encouragement D. trust
35. A. expecting B. understanding C. focusing D. exploring
河北省衡水中学2022届高三上学期第二次调研考试英语试题
A few years ago, my father arranged to send me a mail-order fruitcake at Christmastime. While I had recently settled in Manhattan with a good job, he ___21___my cupboards and refrigerator might be bare.
I was 44 then, and he was 72. He wanted me to have a particular brand of fruitcake. Made in Texas, it was famous among fruitcake lovers-or, ___22___ , among people who gave fruitcakes to those who were assumed to ___23___ them. "It reminds me of my mother's," he said. My grandmother's ___24___ , I later learnt, was a cake typical of the Great Depression Dad grew up in, made without sugar, butter or eggs.
___25___ the fruitcake was his way of trying to take care of me from afar. Regardless of my ___26___ status, I was still his son. A fruitcake, in his mind, was a ___27___ Christmas gift: Fruitcake can fill your belly and has a long shelf life.
“It should arrive the first week of December,“ he said. "Let me know what you think ___28___ you get it." I was looking forward to ___29___ the flavors that transported him to his childhood. The first week of December passed with no sign of his fruitcake. ____30____ by holiday mail, I assumed.
He remained ____31____ the fruitcake would come by New Year's Eve. Yet, January, February, and March came and went with no fruitcake. Though my father ____32____ to ask about it, I never once considered lying and telling him the fruitcake had ____33____arrived and was delicious. Instead I said, “That cake is orbiting earth, and sooner or later it will ____34____ . ”
Early last December, nearly a year after my father died from a failing heart, I got a call saying, “You have a package. " I went downstairs to pick it up. The brown box had a FedEx label with a ____35____ address in Texas.
21. A. feared B. sensed C. complained D. prayed
22. A. above all B. in turn C. at least D. on the whole
23. A. take B. love C. need D. possess
24. A. wish B. recipe C. version D. faith
25. A. Making B. Sharing C. Delivering D. Ordering
26. A. disadvantaged B. middle-aged C. emotional D. personal
27. A. perfect B. cheap C. popular D. delicate
28. A. unless B. before C. once D. though
29. A. creating B. sampling C. exposing D. spreading
30. A. Mixed B. Burdened C. Replaced D. Delayed
31. A. skeptical B. concerned C. hopeful D. interested
32. A. forgot B. continued C. managed D. hesitated
33. A. finally B. gradually C. hardly D. annually
34. A. rot B. explode C. melt D. land
35. A. campus B. file C. destination D. return
湖南省三湘名校教育联盟2021-2022学年高三第二次大联考英语试题
In January 2018, I was moving to New Jersey. I had two kids and a (n)__41__ business, so a quiet train ride felt like a small vacation. Yet I found myself spending that __42___ time through my social media feeds. So I put down my phone and __43___ writing thank-you notes to people.
When I got off, I was in a noticeably __44___ mood. The next day, I wrote more. When I finished, I ___45____ them up. There were 31—one for every day of the year so far. Something wonderful __46___ me. What if I kept it up?
I decided to write one thank-you note for every day of that year. I had no shortage of people to whom I was __47__. So I picked out a different theme for each __48__ to keep on task. January was charity. __49___ the notes wasn’t that time-consuming. Each was just two or three sentences long, taking just a few minutes to ___50___. I focused on the person I was writing to and what I wanted to say and the words came ___51___.
I was delighted to __52___ a note back from a chef, Julie. She replied, “I don’t think I’ve ever received such a touching letter before. Your letter was a ___53__ that looking back is a good motivator (促进因素) for moving forward.” It __54___ that many people are going through something most of the time. And I wouldn’t have known if I hadn’t reached out. Part of the magic of what I ___55__ my “Thank-You Year” was reconnecting with people like Julie.
41. A. interesting B. successful C. busy D. vast
42. A. precious B. limited C. previous D. dull
43. A. finished B. avoided C. practiced D. started
44. A. better B. complex C. mixed D. heavy
45. A. piled B. counted C. put D. picked
46. A. struck B. surprised C. abandoned D. commanded
47. A. generous B. friendly C. kind D. grateful
48. A. day B. week C. month D. year
49 A. Promoting B. Writing C. Reading D. Remembering
50. A. compose B. forget C. realize D. change
51. A. firmly B. easily C. frequently D. casually
52. A. expect B. watch C. announce D. receive
53. A. reminder B. provider C. instruction D. implication
54. A. turns down B. turns out C. turns off D. turns in
55. A. find B. see C. treat D. call
重庆市南开中学2021-2022学年高三上学期第四次质量检测英语试题
As 17-year-old Toiri'ell Norwood drove through St. Petersburg, Florida, last February, the laughter from the four teenage girls inside her car quickly gave way to ___21___. To avoid a truck, their car ___22___ into a tree.
As smoke rose from the car, a bystander shouted, “It's about to ___23___! Get out!" But Norwood's driver's side door was jammed shut by the strong impact. She ___24___ out through the window, along with two of her friends, who'd also ___25___ to free themselves, and ran for her life.
___26___, halfway down the street, she realized that her best friend, Simmons, wasn't with them. Norwood ran back and found Simmons ___27___ in the back seat. "She wasn't moving," Norwood told Inside Edition. She threw open the back door and pulled her friend out, ___28___avoiding the broken glass. She dragged Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ground. "I checked her pulse.'n Nothing. “I put my head ___29___ her chest. " No sign of life. "That's___30___I started CPR. “
Norwood, who wants to pursue a ___31___ in medicine, had earned her CPR certificate just the day before. Kneeling on the lawn and looking down at her dying friend, Norwood knew she had ___32___little time to practice what she'd learned.
She started pumping Simmons's ___33___ with her interlocked fingers and breathing into her friend's mouth in hopes of filling her lungs with the kiss of ___34___. And then, Simmons began___35___ and gasping for air. The CPR had worked!
Had the accident happened a few weeks earlier, she might not have saved the life of her best friend.
21. A. applause B. screams C. silence D. whispers
22. A. collapsed B. broke C. crashed D. fell
23. A. break up B. show up C. give up D. blow up
24. A. crawled B. flew C. slipped D. paced
25. A. planned B. failed C. managed D. promised
26. A. Besides B. Therefore C. Moreover D. However
27. A. unconscious B. relaxed C. dead D. asleep
28. A. randomly B. carefully C. gradually D. eagerly
29. A. against B. over C. off D. in
30. A. because B. where C. how D. when
31. A. policy B. career C. reform D. matter
32. A. particular B. perfect C. precious D. precise
33. A. stomach B. chest C. back D. leg
34. A. time B. power C. peace D. life
35. A. yawning B. sneezing C. coughing D. laughing
广东省2021-2022学年高三上学期综合能力测试(二)英语试题
Paige Winter stood in waist-deep water when a shark suddenly appeared and pounced (猛扑) on her just three feet from her ____21____ Charlie Winter, a firefighter and former Marine. The 17-year-old suffered severe injuries from the ____22____ earlier this month at North Carolina’s Fort Macon State Park.
“I ____23____ where Paige was and there was no Paige,” Charlie recalled in an interview by a local newspaper. “Paige was underwater, but there was pink on the water. I went straight to where the pink was and I ____24____ and I grabbed her. When I pulled her up, a shark ____25____ with her—it was a big one and I ____26____ started to hit it. I hit it with everything I could and ____27____ it let go.”
But Paige was the real ____28____ .
Both her hands were badly injured while trying to force open the shark’s ____29____ and her left leg had to be amputated (截肢), thigh-high. Unprovoked (无端的) shark attacks like this are _____30_____ . There were 66 of them worldwide last year, causing four deaths. But even more rare is Paige’s _____31_____ : no screaming, no crying and no self-pity.
“I’m still Paige” she said. “Just a little _____32_____ . I want people to see I’m doing alright and I’m still going to do the stuff they can do. I think I can _____33_____ this into something good for me, good for sharks and good for the environment too,” she said.
Charlie told the reporter that he couldn’t be _____34_____. He said, “The shark took my daughter’s _____35_____. It did not take her spirit.”
21. A. brother B. friend C. father D. coach
22. A. attack B. wave C. swim D. storm
23. A. pointed at B. escaped from C. headed for D. turned to
24. A. dived B. hid C. struggled D. fought
25. A. swam away B. got along C. came up D. lay down
26. A. unexpectedly B. immediately C. hesitantly D. cautiously
27. A. unconsciously B. undoubtedly C. curiously D. eventually
28. A. swimmer B. fighter C. patient D. victim
29. A. eyes B. jaws C. body D. head
30 A. scary B. serious C. uncommon D. informal
31. A. attitude B. decision C. injury D. experience
32. A. different B. lucky C. depressed D. confused
33. A. throw B. divide C. drive D. transform
34. A. sadder B. faster C. prouder D. better
35. A. holiday B. hobby C. life D. leg
湖南省衡阳市第八中学2022届高三上学期第五次月考英语试题
From feeding people to fixing up old cars, Eliot Middleton is driven to help those in need.
Middleton, who owns a restaurant in a small town, ___41___ a barbecue cook-off in 2020 and came in first place. But rather than happily ___42___ his prize money and heading home, he chose to donate half of his winnings back to the town to ___43___ a Thanksgiving food drive for those in need. Middleton and volunteers ___44___ 250 meals to families, but when they finished, Middleton noticed that many people didn’t make it in the line early enough for lack of ___45___.
That’s when Middleton ___46___ an idea. He could fix up old cars and donate them to people who didn’t have the ___47___ to buy one. Middleton posted on social media, asking anyone for ___48___ cars. If they could bring one in, he could ___49___ some barbecue meat for it.
The first repaired car went to a mom who ____50____ needed a vehicle to get her disabled child to and from the hospital for ____51____. It grew from there. After Middleton formed a(n) ____52____, Middleton’s Village to Village Foundation, he started to receive more donations, ____53____ 800 broken down cars.
“We want to _____54_____ those struggling people with transportation. Just knowing the organization is ____55____ for that, that’s the fuel to get up every morning.” Middleton says.
41. A. accepted B. entered C. launched D. found
42. A. quitting B. offering C. investing D. collecting
43. A. host B. assess C. demand D. suspend
44. A. promised B. applied C. distributed D. returned
45. A. qualification B. transportation C. identification D. consultation
46. A. took in B. occurred to C. put out D. hit on
47. A. desire B. excuse C. budget D. profit
48. A. unclaimed B. unwanted C. shared D. repaired
49. A. trade B. match C. provide D. intend
50. A. accidentally B. ultimately C. narrowly D. desperately
51. A. treatment B. service C. experience D. admission
52. A. institute B. enterprise C. nonprofit D. league
53. A. accounting for B. setting aside C. amounting to D. adding up
54. A. defend B. bless C. charge D. honor
55. A. responsible B. adaptable C. affordable D. grateful
杭州市学军中学2021-2022学年高三上学期高考模拟考试英语试题
When Freddie Fuller arrived to perform in the hospital room, Pam Golightly worried it was already too ___16___. Her stepfather, Dennis Strobel, was dying.
At 88, Strobel had just been ___17___ to the palliative (姑息治疗) care unit. After spending five days by his side, Golightly could tell that something had ___18___ in the Korean War veteran (退伍老兵). He had become anxious,and a nurse had told her Strobel’s time was ___19___.
“You’re probably ___20___ your time,” Golightly told Fuller.
But Fuller, wearing a cow-boy hat and carrying a guitar, ___21___ with her what medical professionals had told him time and time again over the years: ___22___ may be the last sense to go.
“Let me go in and play,” Fuller said. “It’s as much for you ___23___ it is for him.”
Fuller,68 and a full-time musician,is known professionally as the Singing Cowboy. With two albums, the country and folk musician has ___24___ all over the United States, as well as overseas for American troops. When he heard about a nonprofit ___25___ named Swan Songs,he gave them a ___26___. Since 2005, Swan Songs has arranged more than 800 free musical last wishes at hospitals. Fuller ___27___ on the spot.
Since then,he has performed dozens of musical vigils (守灵). Sometimes they’re almost festive,with ___28___ ill people surrounded by family, including one patient who sang along and ___29___ cautiously with her walker. And sometimes they feel a bit like a miracle.
That was the case with Golightly’s stepfather. He enjoyed ___30___ music, and Swan Songs ___31___ Fuller. When Fuller arrived at the hospital that day,Stiobel seemed ready to say goodbye. Fuller played some of his best collections. After 45 minutes, Golightly asked for just one more ___32___. Fuller chose“Love,Me,” a country ballad by Collin Raye. "I played the last song, sang the last note, and hit the last guitar chord, and he took his last ___33___,” Fuller says.
“She, her sister, and I looked at one another, saying: ‘Oh my gosh, we just experienced one of the most ___34___ moments in our lives.’”
“It was a ___35___ for us all,” Golightly says of Fuller’s singing. “At a really sad time,it was beautiful.”
16. A. late B. early C. sudden D. soon
17. A. transformed B. moved C. traveled D. forced
18. A. cooled B. stopped C. appeared D. changed
19. A. low B. far C. near D. plenty
20. A. wasting B. killing C. telling D. spending
21. A. quarreled B. discussed C. shared D. chatted
22. A. Touching B. Seeing C. Smelling D. Hearing
23. A. such B. as C. so D. that
24. A. arrived B. performed C. accessed D. influenced
25. A. organization B. company C. hospital D. school
26. A. hit B. call C. go D. notice
27. A. signed up B. gave up C. put up D. set up
28. A. temporarily B. slightly C. mildly D. terminally
29. A. danced B. jumped C. walked D. recited
30. A. classic B. blue C. country D. pop
31. A. accepted B. sent C. touched D. recalled
32. A. look B. hug C. song D. try
33. A. breath B. sound C. tears D. tune
34. A. terrible B. urgent C. magical D. painful
35. A. shame B. lesson C. chance D. gift
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