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专题04 完形填空
---2023年新高考八省最新名校联考试题汇编
(原卷版)
1.【湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高三试题 】
If someone said they’d pay you 1,800 dollars to stay off social media for six years, would you do it? Could you? Sivert Klefsaas did just that. “It was ____41____” Sivert told CNN, “I thought, ‘Ah, what’s 6 more years?’”
In 2016, Lorna Klefsaas ____42____ her 12-year-old son Sivert to stay off social media until he was 18. If he completed the challenge, she’d award him the ____43____on his eighteenth birthday. On February 19, 2022, Sivert ____44____ his prize.
Lorna was inspired by a “16 for 16” ____45____, where a mother gave her daughter $1,600 when she ____46____ 16 for keeping off social media. She decided to up the ante (赌注) to two ____47____ years and 200 dollars more.
For Sivert it wasn’t too difficult to ____48____ social media, and he didn’t think about it much during the six years. As a 12-year-old, Sivert wasn’t using social media much ____49____. The only app he had prior to the bet was Snapchat — which he _____50_____ a day after trying it out. There was never a time when Sivert was about to break. As it went on, it was more of a(n) _____51_____ thing. He also had his friends to keep him _____52_____ on the latest information or trends so as to avoid all the unnecessary drama that was on there.
Lorna never had to check for any _____53_____ downloaded apps since he’s so competitive and it was definitely more for proving a point. It also meant he had more time to focus on his _____54_____ and sports instead. Lorna noted that they were certainly not against social media, but it’s the healthy using of it. It’s about not letting oneself get _____55_____ by it, or addicted to it, or affected by things that people post.
41.A.frustrating B.awful C.terrific D.awkward
42.A.dared B.begged C.promised D.forbade
43.A.media B.honor C.credit D.cash
44.A.claimed B.declared C.missed D.presented
45.A.exchange B.bet C.joke D.story
46.A.grew B.turned C.became D.passed
47.A.whole B.demanding C.peaceful D.extra
48.A.keep up with B.do away with C.live without D.get down to
49.A.therefore B.instead C.otherwise D.anyway
50.A.deleted B.downloaded C.developed D.decreased
51.A.effort B.pride C.shame D.fool
52.A.at an advantage B.in advance C.up to date D.out of reach
53.A.seriously B.purposefully C.secretly D.eagerly
54.A.network B.grades C.self-esteem D.privacy
55.A.weighed down B.cut down C.turned down D.slowed down
2.【重庆市巴蜀中学2022-2023学年试题】
Linda Munson, 56, has worked a desk job from home since the initial COVID shutdown. At the height of the pandemic, when going to the gym wasn’t an option, millions of people began exploring ____41____ workouts from home. Munson’s never been much of a ____42____ person. “I am very socially awkward. I probably would sign up for a ____43____ and then not go,” she says.
In 2021, she was ____44____ with diabetes (糖尿病) and her doctor told her she needed to ____45____ more on her health. She started walking and ____46____ out junk food. One day, her son brought home a VR headset called an Oculus Quest.
While messing around with it, Munson ____47____ the popular fitness app Supernatural, and she was hooked. Supernatural lets you box, swing your arms at ____48____, meditate (冥想) or stretch with a ____49____ in front of you and in your ear while you’re moving to popular music.
Currently, Supernatural membership ____50____ hundreds of workouts and costs $179 per year, after a two-week free ____51____. The Oculus Quest headset needed to ____52____ it is $299. It’s worth it, Munson says. “When you finish one workout, you’re tired, but you think, “I can do one more.” Moving to the beat is ____53____, she says, and “so much fun.” Also, “there’s nobody ____54____ you. I’m home and I can be weird,” she says.
Munson has lost nearly 50 pounds in a year, has not had to take diabetes ____55____, and can now play with her seven active grandchildren.
41.A.traditional B.free C.virtual D.superior
42.A.gym B.city C.family D.career
43.A.friendship B.championship C.membership D.partnership
44.A.treated B.diagnosed C.equipped D.linked
45.A.carry B.count C.put D.focus
46.A.left B.cut C.tore D.spread
47.A.regained B.developed C.discovered D.understood
48.A.targets B.partners C.paintings D.toys
49.A.doctor B.teammate C.player D.coach
50.A.offers B.expects C.affords D.requests
51.A.success B.trial C.pleasure D.experiment
52.A.open B.submit C.obtain D.access
53.A.tricky B.demanding C.awful D.addictive
54.A.blaming B.approaching C.judging D.affecting
55.A.food B.medicine C.illness D.service
3.【辽宁省抚顺市一中2022-2023学年1月试卷】
When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team. That meant ___16___ Miller King, who was the best ___17___ at our school.
Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for ___18___.
Just before September, Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm. I went to see him after he come back from hospital. He looked very ___19___, but he didn’t cry.
That season, I ___20___ all of Miller’s records while he watched the home games from the bench. We went 10-1and I was named most valuable player, but I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller’s ___21___.
One afternoon, I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller ___22___ going over a fence - which wasn’t ___23___ to climb if you had both arms. I’m sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept ___24___ from. But even that challenge he accepted. I _____25_____ him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally _____26_____ on the other side, he said to me, “You know, I didn’t tell you this during the season, but you did _____27_____. Thank you for filling in for me.”
His words freed me from my bad _____28_____. I thought to myself, how even without an arm he was more of a leader. Damaged but not defeated, he was still ahead of me. I was right to have _____29_____ him. From that day on, I grew _____30_____ and a little more real.
16.A.cheering for B.relying on C.tripping over D.beating out
17.A.coach B.student C.teacher D.player
18.A.practice B.attempt C.comfort D.pleasure
19.A.pale B.tense C.energetic D.ashamed
20.A.held B.broke C.set D.sustained
21.A.decision B.despair C.accident D.sacrifice
22.A.stuck B.hurt C.affected D.lost
23.A.steady B.hard C.relieving D.fit
24.A.satisfaction B.advice C.assistance D.apology
25.A.let B.helped C.spotted D.noticed
26.A.defensive B.ready C.capable D.safe
27.A.fine B.absolutely C.quickly D.normally
28.A.memories B.origins C.attitudes D.dreams
29.A.challenged B.cured C.admired D.invited
30.A.bigger B.healthier C.cleverer D.cooler
4.【辽宁省名校联盟2022-2023学年全国统考模拟试题】
Owen was born just as Hurricane Katrina ____21____ the Gulf Coast. Days later, Owen became ____22____ ill. Those weeks taught me something about the ____23____ of strangers.
All disasters are personal. Some in the Gull Coast sought their families who had survived. Some sought to ____24____ others. At the hospital, we watched our son Owen sleep. Despite the tubes dripping. he still slept his baby sleep. I ____25____ the doctor, who held the CAT scan up to the light and searched for answers. No one can know what you will feel in a time of need, but I learned that in this ____26____ time, the people our family depended upon most were people we had never ____27____.
We depended upon the doctors, clerks and ambulance drivers who knew their ____28____ was to help others. We depended upon the nurses who ____29____ our son all through the night. We depended upon the hotel that gave us a place to _____30_____ near the hospital. We depended upon those strangers who made a _____31_____ to helping others.
This commitment is a(n) _____32_____ that holds us together in hard times. By the time we took Owen home, the worse effects of Hurricane Katrina were _____33_____. I watched the images from the Gulf Coast, images of communities, lives and families whose essential parts had been _____34_____.
I thought of the web of strangers that had helped my family. I can only hope this web will be _____35_____ enough, so that it will hold and care for many and we can all depend upon the kindness of strangers.
21.A.destroyed B.left C.approached D.rounded
22.A.immediately B.seriously C.firmly D.eventually
23.A.kindness B.courage C.wisdom D.humor
24.A.treat B.reward C.please D.help
25.A.answered for B.accounted for C.turned to D.stood for
26.A.tough B.flexible C.fruitful D.relaxing
27.A.evaluated B.promised C.encountered D.missed
28.A.preference B.talent C.shelter D.duty
29.A.fed B.attended C.taught D.blamed
30.A.stay B.work C.decorate D.visit
31.A.path B.schedule C.dream D.commitment
32.A.trick B.web C.switch D.alternative
33.A.evident B.predictable C.hidden D.tiny
34.A.replaced B.managed C.ruined D.fixed
35.A.shallow B.strong C.gentle D.complex
5.【江苏省扬州中学2023学年试题】
I never really enjoyed running. But my __21__ with running has changed. I’m a __22__ living in London. When my mom became ill with cancer and there was no __23__ of her living much longer, I decided to move back to Harrogate. My work as a musician didn't __24__ and I just wanted to be with my mother.
I have been __25__ psychotherapy (心理治疗)for more than three years, which has helped with my anxiety, but back in Harrogate, I __26__ to do something else positive for myself, as looking after my mother __27__ me. I wanted to do something physical and running _28_ that need.
Getting up before six was __29__ for me. But I made myself go running three times a week. After starting last summer, I would run with __30__ members and talk about my mom with those I’d known better. It helped me put my __31__ in the right place to face another day. And it helped me process my feelings after my mom __32__ in October.
Although therapy has been the __33__ for all the positive things in my life, running has added to that. Together, they have changed my __34__ to life and I'm now less anxious than I was. While running, I feel grounded and I live in the __35__ .
21.A.relationship B.impression C.communication D.experience
22.A.professor B.musician C.dancer D.educator
23.A.doubt B.question C.idea D.hope
24.A.improve B.mind C.matter D.help
25.A.turning to B.picking up C.giving up D.looking for
26.A.promised B.thought C.continued D.decided
27.A.delighted B.upset C.relaxed D.discouraged
28.A.brought B.balanced C.filled D.reduced
29.A.unusual B.impossible C.amazing D.comfortable
30.A.common B.regular C.ordinary D.strange
31.A.hands B.eyes C.mind D.head
32.A.passed away B.passed by C.recovered D.survived
33.A.purpose B.foundation C.design D.procedure
34.A.decision B.confidence C.attitude D.advice
35.A.dream B.past C.memory D.present
6.【湖北省部分重点中学2023年高三联考试题】
Several years ago, a neighbor kid kicked a football and broke a basement window of my house. Due to financial problems, I ____21____ it up, thinking I’d get to it someday.
Over the years, I had planned to upgrade to energy-efficient windows. But with the frame (窗框) rusted (锈) and firmly ____22____ in the foundation, whoever did it would need to chisel (凿) it out by hand. It would be a ____23____ process and there were six of those windows in the house. The cost was estimated at $ 15, 00. It was simply ____24____.
Honestly, the thought of that window ____25____ me for years. I knew I needed to fix it, but I had built up the ____26____ so much in my mind that I put it off again and again.
Then I had a job change and needed to sell the house before moving away. But it was almost ____27____ to find a buyer if there was a broken window. So I pulled off the boards to face this thing head-on. I grabbed some rust remover, ____28____ it around the frame of the window, and gave it a pull. To my astonishment, it easily ____29____. I took the window downtown. It only cost me $ 12. I could have _____30_____ the problem for only $12 when it occurred, but I let it bother me for five years!
_____31_____, this isn’t just about my window. Many of us live with broken windows of one type or another. They are things that seriously affect our _____32_____ of life. If you recognize your broken window, don’t _____33_____ to mend it. It may turn out to be _____34_____ than expected. Usually we suffer more in _____35_____ than in reality.
21.A.tore B.boarded C.packed D.made
22.A.lost B.mixed C.buried D.stuck
23.A.brain-burning B.labor-consuming C.energy-wasting D.risk-taking
24.A.out of reach B.beyond control C.at hand D.in a mess
25.A.went against B.relied on C.ate at D.appealed to
26.A.harm B.scare C.confusion D.difficulty
27.A.shameful B.impossible C.pointless D.unfair
28.A.blew B.turned C.spread D.passed
29.A.broke B.fell C.missed D.moved
30.A.ignored B.addressed C.delayed D.considered
31.A.Actually B.Consequently C.Unexpectedly D.Luckily
32.A.meaning B.pace C.way D.quality
33.A.attempt B.guarantee C.hesitate D.pretend
34.A.easier B.tougher C.rarer D.worse
35.A.practice B.imagination C.principle D.memory
7.【河北省廊坊一中2022-2023学年试题】
One of the benefits of social media is that it allows us to witness little moments of joy all around the world. And this was just the ____21____ when a classical pianist, Karim Kamar, quite literally lent a helping hand to a ____22____ youngster who only learned to walk recently.
In a short video on TikTok, in front of ____23____ Karim Kamar is playing the public piano at London’s busy St. Pancras train station. Then a little youngster walked ____24____ to him and asked the pianist to ____25____ from the public piano, so he could have a ____26____ at playing.
Kamar, who’s played at many well-known concerts, ____27____ stood up for the tiny child and helped him on to the piano seat. He then bent down to perform with his young pupil, ____28____ his hands as the little kid picked out the ____29____ to a favorite, “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”
In this short video, it’s lovely to see the pianist take the ____30____ to help the child play the instrument. And it reminds us of the ____31____ of music to unite us when generations ____32____ and pass down their know-how to those starting out.
It’s also ____33____ to remember just how our little ones desire to learn more, and we should always find a way to ____34____ them—even when it tries our ____35____! —as they try and make sense of the huge world that surrounds them.
21.A.principle B.state C.argument D.case
22.A.nervous B.curious C.serious D.anxious
23.A.crowds B.actors C.students D.directors
24.A.quickly B.silently C.unstably D.confidently
25.A.set off B.get up C.try on D.give in
26.A.turn B.guide C.lesson D.look
27.A.unwillingly B.gladly C.eagerly D.cautiously
28.A.shaking B.placing C.holding D.raising
29.A.notes B.tastes C.sounds D.memories
30.A.chance B.space C.time D.gift
31.A.power B.quality C.favor D.practice
32.A.compete B.complain C.compare D.combine
33.A.impossible B.incredible C.difficult D.important
34.A.defend B.encourage C.comfort D.challenge
35.A.wisdom B.ambition C.patience D.Kindness
8. 【2023届福建省七地市高三质量检测】
There was a young boy at a beautiful beach digging sands using his plastic tools. While his other friends were playing the whole time, the little boy spent his day____21____his sandcastle. He even____22____a moat (护城河) using a spoon, a bridge with a____23____,and walls for his castle.
After a whole long day, he finished his____24____sandcastle until the waves washed his hard work. Holding back his tears, the boy didn’t get mad and____25____decided to study the waves that____26____his creation.
The boy was aware of the____27____and saw it a couple of times already. He already knew how to do things better. He felt no____28____, regret, or fear any more whenever the waves came. He just smiled,____29____his tools and left. He knew that the tide was beyond his_____30_____and he couldn’t do anything about it. What he could do though is how to_____31_____those situations.
Basically, no matter where you are, the waves of life will always_____32_____you. What matters most is how you behave during those moments and what they_____33_____about yourselves along this_____34_____called life. Keep calm while looking at things from different viewpoints because sometimes all it takes for_____35_____to happen in your life is by looking at things through different lenses!
21.A.creating B.picturing C.drawing D.watching
22.A.kept B.made C.crossed D.defended
23.A.bucket B.stone C.rope D.stick
24.A.old B.royal C.dream D.solid
25.A.therefore B.instead C.still D.nevertheless
26.A.supported B.perfected C.copied D.destroyed
27.A.castle B.construction C.sand D.tide
28.A.sorrow B.doubt C.hesitation D.excitement
29.A.held up B.picked up C.searched for D.threw away
30.A.belief B.repair C.control D.awareness
31.A.talk about B.draw upon C.react to D.fight against
32.A.search B.take C.recognize D.find
33.A.know B.teach C.judge D.beat
34.A.distance B.line C.journey D.circle
35.A.changes B.crashes C.events D.attacks
9.【广东省深圳市中学2022-2023学年高三试题】
Christy Carter knew exactly what she was being pulled over for when she saw the flashing lights behind her. The single mom pulled over expecting to get a ticket but instead was given sympathy and ____21____ from the officer.
Christy was ____22____ her son, Jake, to meet up with his friends for their homecoming dance. They were running ____23____, Jake hadn’t tied his tie and Christy didn’t know how to do it for him, and both of them were stressed. So, Christy was trying to ____24____ some lost time and get Jake to meet up with his friends, so she ____25____ a stop sign instead of coming to a complete stop.
Then, Officer Mike Carrill’s car ____26____ behind her. Christy realized that there was a ____27____ coming, and Jake was even more ____28____ and panicked at yet another setback (阻碍) in the schedule. When Officer Carill walked up to them, Christy said he could ____29____ see the stress on her son’s face.
After _____30_____ the story and the situation Christy and Jake were in, Officer Carill _____31_____ not to write a ticket, and instead offered to help Jake with his _____32_____. Christy quickly grabbed her phone to record the moment, and was in awe (致敬) over the _____33_____ the officer was showing her son.
She later _____34_____ the video on line saying, “A big shout out to this Park City Police Officer who _____35_____ the day in an unusual way for a stressful, sinking, single Mom moment”, and it didn’t take long for it to gain a lot of attention.
21.A.charge B.fine C.help D.comfort
22.A.persuading B.driving C.encouraging D.cheating
23.A.Normally B.smoothly C.late D.slowly
24.A.make up for B.look out for C.take care of D.make use of
25.A.made B.drew C.studied D.passed
26.A.pulled up B.broke down C.ran out D.sped up
27.A.plan B.task C.quarrel D.ticket
28.A.excited B.stressed C.disappointed D.surprised
29.A.suddenly B.happily C.clearly D.regretfully
30.A.hearing B.sharing C.enjoying D.recording
31.A.remembered B.invited C.begged D.decided
32.A.drinks B.shoes C.food D.tie
33.A.kindness B.discipline C.patience D.strictness
34.A.sold B.posted C.lent D.stole
35.A.wasted B.saved C.used D.spent
10.【广东省华附、省实、广雅、深中四校2023年高三联考】
The most important life lesson I’ve learned from running is to run at my own pace. This lesson has guided me in many ways. ____21____, it made me challenge the fixed expectations of retirement and aging.
Running is a metaphor for life. I realized this while ____22____ for a marathon to celebrate my 60th birthday. All the other runners being faster than me made me ____23____. But my coach shared some valuable advice: run at your own best pace. Setting a goal or target time could be a ____24____. He was right. ____25____, I ran more easily and faster. I also enjoyed the experience much more.
I have ____26____ this principle to other areas of my life. Finding a rhythm is not about ____27____ or how many things I can get done in a day. It has more to do with what I decide to do at this stage in my life.
Running carries its own set of expectations, including what it meant to be a strong runner. But expectations also ____28____ to other areas of life, including what people at certain life stages should be doing or not doing. Expectations at my age can ____29____ how leisure time is spent, decisions about employment and even the role of a ____30____.
I used to think it was young people who bore the brunt(冲击)of ____31____, but older adults can experience it too. This is ____32____, because often later in life is a time when we are less inclined to care about the opinions of others.
That is the message my running coach was trying to convey. ____33____ what others are doing.
Their pace is not ____34____ the pace you should run at. Run in your own way. It’s not better or worse -only ____35____.
21.A.In turn B.In particular C.In advance D.In depth
22.A.training B.struggling C.competing D.searching
23.A.pitiful B.grateful C.impressed D.embarrassed
24.A.resolution B.practice C.limitation D.motivation
25.A.Against time B.Ahead of time C.Of all time D.Over time
26.A.exposed B.compared C.applied D.suggested
27.A.music B.business C.requirement D.efficiency
28.A.subscribe B.extend C.contribute D.refer
29.A.center on B.hope for C.decide on D.call for
30.A.boss B.grandparent C.athlete D.citizen
31.A.peer pressure B.separation anxiety C.sleeping disorder D.age discrimination
32.A.natural B.unacceptable C.ironic D.significant
33.A.Mind B.Expect C.Forget D.Abandon
34.A.basically B.gradually C.alternatively D.necessarily
35.A.different B.amazing C.common D.fair
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