





专题08 完形填空12篇(15空)(名校最新真题)-2022-2023学年高二英语下学期期中考点大串讲(牛津译林版2020)
展开专题08 完形填空
▲命题特点
完形填空考查学生在阅读理解基础上运用词汇知识的能力。在一篇220-300词的短文中留出15个空白,要求考生从每题所给的4个选项中选出最佳选项,使补足后的短文意思通顺,前后连贯,结构完整。以记叙文为主,兼顾夹叙夹议文,偶有议论文和说明文。记叙文以记叙为主,但一般会在文章结尾处有文章寓意等提升的议论色彩的文字。文章注重原汁原味,内容积极,贴近考生生活,传播知识,传递正能量,可读性较强。完形填空题材多元化,遵循“文章内容生活化”原则,传递正能量。侧重考查在具体语境中运用词汇的能力,核心考点为逻辑推理。题型可分为句内层次,句组层次和语篇层次三个层面,以句内层面和句组层面题为主,语篇层面题为辅。考点设置以实词为主,其中对动词,名词以及形容词的考查数量较多。大部分题目利用较小的语境和词汇辨析即可解决。
▲技巧点拨
完形填空是基于词汇考查的一种题型。同学们首先应加强积累,良好的词汇认知,熟词生义,一词多义是做好完形的必备能力。其次,同学们应熟悉语篇结构,重视主题句和关键句,把握文章的主题思想和写作态度。掌握完形填空答题技巧的同时还要对语言知识,文化意识和思维品质等学科核心素养进行渗透。总体而言,完形填空的解题步骤为:1.速读全文,把握主旨 2.上贯下连,先易后难 3.复读全文,验证答案。常用答题微技能如下:1.利用关联词汇;2.利用逻辑推断;3.利用语境提示;4.利用背景常识。
▲模拟演练
一.
(2023·江苏·高二江苏省天一中学校考期中)An off-duty pilot was called a “legend” after stepping in to fly a plane himself to stop the flight being cancelled.
Michael Bradley, a(n) ____1____ easyJet pilot, had a holiday when he ____2____ flying a plane that was delayed by two hours. He told passengers on board the Manchester Airport flight to Alicante that he was ____3____ his services as there was no pilot available.
Mr. Bradley said, “My wife was then with my little boy. She ____4____ and complained, ‘Our flight’s delayed by two hours because there’s no ____5____ for the flight.’ So just before we went through security I wonder if this is worth a phone call. I think it is because I’d like to go on holiday.”
Mr. Bradley phoned up easyJet and said, “I’m standing in the ____6____ doing nothing. I have got my ____7____ with me and I’d very much like to go on holiday and if you need a(n) ____8____, I’m standing here ready to go.” And his bosses called him back in less than a minute to give him the go-ahead, saying, “Please, please, can you fly the airplane to Alicante?” Then he told this to the passengers. This was ____9____ with cheers from the passengers.
An easyJet spokesman said, “We are ____10____ to one of our pilots who was travelling on holiday from Manchester to Alicante on 2nd, September with his family and ____11____ to operate the flight. This ____12____ customers could get to their destination and shows the ____13____ of our crew. This is ____14____ in line with regulations as he had his license and ID with him. Safety is always our ____15____ priority.”
1.A.retired B.qualified C.clumsy D.former
2.A.made up B.held up C.ended up D.turned up
3.A.offering B.obtaining C.changing D.showing
4.A.came through B.came to C.came up D.came around
5.A.passenger B.manager C.officer D.captain
6.A.station B.platform C.terminal D.square
7.A.license B.passport C.visa D.ticket
8.A.adventure B.favor C.moment D.reason
9.A.met B.argued C.objected D.observed
10.A.suitable B.convenient C.practical D.grateful
11.A.volunteered B.continued C.attempted D.struggle
12.A.proved B.meant C.supported D.revealed
13.A.existence B.popularity C.intention D.commitment
14.A.fully B.strangely C.nearly D.immediately
15.A.largest B.strongest C.longest D.highest
二.
(2023·河北·高二校联考期中)Dogs cannot speak and write poetry like humans, but their love is as pure as snow and as innocent as an angel. In fact, there are not enough words in the universe to ___16___ a dog’s loyalty and love for its owner. This is something 81-year-old Harry Smith ___17___ to himself when his dog saved his life upon realizing he was in danger.
81-year-old Harry Smith, a resident of Port St. Lucie, Florida, was out on his electric wheelchair to enjoy the sunshine with his dog Sarah. Suddenly, the wheelchair ___18___ off-track and rolled down a lake’s embankment (湖堤), where it got ___19___. When Harry tried to free it from the mud, the wheelchair ___20___ and threw him over into the lake. It was a very ___21___ moment for Harry, who cannot swim. He was neck-deep in water, and he started shouting in panic.
Sarah quickly ___22___ what was happening and began barking loudly from the lake. Because of the non-stop barks and water splashing (哗啦) by the dog, two people across the street were ___23___.
Edward Suhling and his friend Aby Jacob Chacko ___24___ to see what was wrong. ____25____, a patrol (巡逻) car was passing, and they ____26____ Police Officer Adam Doty for help. Together, they managed to pull Harry out of the water.
Harry, who was close to ____27____, looked deathly pale. But upon medical check-up on the ____28____ , he was found well enough to go home. His rescuers helped him get back to his house, with the dog happily following.
Although they were praised for their good deed, Edward and Jacob ____29____ Sarah for saving her owner’s life. Edward told TCPalm that it was Sarah’s loud barking which he heard and none of Harry’s ____30____ for help.
16.A.doubt B.describe C.deserve D.direct
17.A.happened B.remarked C.proved D.explained
18.A.squeezed B.explored C.slid D.stopped
19.A.stuck B.broken C.changed D.cleaned
20.A.pulled up B.turned over C.took up D.came over
21.A.surprising B.inspiring C.frightening D.tiring
22.A.sensed B.wondered C.mistook D.forgot
23.A.announced B.advocated C.assisted D.alarmed
24.A.accompanied B.approached C.compromised D.struggled
25.A.Eventually B.Certainly C.Accordingly D.Fortunately
26.A.signaled B.warned C.forced D.appreciated
27.A.recovering B.succeeding C.drowning D.committing
28.A.edge B.water C.cheek D.spot
29.A.credited B.prepared C.blamed D.forgave
30.A.thanks B.requests C.suggestions D.shouts
三.
(2023·福建三明·高二校联考期中)I grew up in Michigan and have loved boats since I was young. I’d go out on my dad’s fishing boat, and every birthday I’d get a miniature boat with a viewing window. In Michigan, we’re ____31____ by lakes and I soon discovered that I loved diving and ____32____ skipped school days for the beach.
Three years ago, I ____33____ put forward an idea of running glass-bottom boat tours to an investor. It started in 2018. At present, My sons ____34____, manning the deck(甲板)and phones. We head out on the Cheboygan river and Lake Huron. We sail past lots of places of____35____, with a historian on board explaining the history. We often scan the river to see what we can find.
One weekend this year, I met a ____36____ client. I thought I should find something to show him and managed to find a giant shell. Then I saw a green bottle. I swam to my boat, took a photo and then opened the bottle. It was full of water and had a paper inside. I ____37____ the paper and saw the date —November 1926. We were all amazed. The note____38____: “Return this paper to George Morrow.” I was so excited to have found it.
We made sure to keep the paper safe. Before leaving the harbor, I posted a picture on my Facebook page and didn’t expect what followed.
The next morning, my phone ____39____ with messages. While I was driving home, I got a phone call from Michele Primeau. She told me she was George Morrow’s daughter. I didn’t believe her _____40_____. She said her dad would float notes in bottles when he went on vacation or _____41_____ them in walls when redecorating. She _____42_____ he had posted this one on his 18th birthday.
In autumn, Michele came to visit. She brought some of his writing and the handwriting matched. She _____43_____ I keep the message and the bottle.
It now sits in a display case in my shop. That Facebook post now has 87,000 _____44_____. In a hard year, the discovery has brought purejoy._____45_____a Scuba diver(水肺潜水员), this feels like a lifetime achievement.
31.A.surrounded B.estimated C.defended D.integrated
32.A.even B.somehow C.merely D.anyhow
33.A.exceptionally B.entirely C.gradually D.successfully
34.A.call out B.help with C.help out D.call up
35.A.history B.significance C.interest D.entertainment
36.A.elegant B.remote C.reliable D.potential
37.A.unfolded B.opened C.uncovered D.exposed
38.A.presented B.wrote C.read D.showed
39.A.poured out B.blew up C.broke out D.set up
40.A.at first B.above all C.in turn D.in return
41.A.stuffed B.displayed C.deserted D.hid
42.A.spoke up B.worked out C.spoke out D.worked up
43.A.insisted B.convinced C.appealed D.anticipated
44.A.critics B.fans C.likes D.inquiries
45.A.For B.As C.With D.Alongside
四.
(2023·山东·高二山东师范大学附中校考期中)Rob made ends meet for his family as a handyman, doing odd jobs around the area. But due to a financial crisis, he was ____46____.
“I’m running ____47____ on money,” Rob said. So, the ____48____ handyman went to the streets with a sign that read “Handyman, 25 years’ ____49____, Need work.” Rob wasn’t asking for money but rather for an opportunity to earn his ____50____.
Rob stood on the side of the highway holding his ____51____ for a week. The temperatures were scorehing (灼热的) but he ____52____ the hot sun each day in the hopes of ____53____ work. Someone took a photo of him and ____54____ it on social media! Kyle, the owner of Greenstar Home Remodeling, saw Rob’s _____55_____ online. And he decided to offer the handyman a chance to help him get back on his feet.
Kyle brought Rob on to help with some demolition (拆除的) work. Rob didn’t even ask how much the job _____56_____. He just got down to it.
Rob _____57_____ intends to put his all into working for Kyle as long as Kyle has _____58_____ for him. After seeing Rob’s dedication and _____59_____, Kyle is willing to do all he can to help the man build a brighter future.
Sometimes all someone needs is to be given a _____60_____.
46.A.out of order B.out of work C.out of shape D.out of mind
47.A.deep B.free C.hard D.short
48.A.careless B.homeless C.unwilling D.unemployed
49.A.experience B.age C.time D.value
50.A.fame B.time C.living D.place
51.A.sign B.hand C.bag D.phone
52.A.braved B.escaped C.expected D.enjoyed
53.A.changing B.finding C.giving D.seeing
54.A.leaked B.checked C.shared D.clicked
55.A.news B.message C.photo D.work
56.A.paid B.cost C.got D.made
57.A.fully B.hardly C.possibly D.casually
58.A.places B.jobs C.salaries D.problems
59.A.drive B.honesty C.humor D.interest
60.A.lesson B.choice C.challenge D.chance
五.
(2023·湖南·高二湖南师大附中校考期中)Raynor Winn and her husband Moth became homeless due to their wrong investment. Their savings had been ____61____ to pay lawyers’ fees. To make matters worse, Moth was diagnosed (诊断) with a serious disease. There was no ____62____, only pain relief.
Failing to find any other way out, they decided to make a ____63____ journey, as they caught sight of an old hikers’ (徒步旅行者) guide.
This was a long journey of unaccustomed hardship and ____64____ recovery. When leaving home, Raynor and Moth had just £ 320 in the bank. They planned to keep the ____65____ low by living on boiled noodles, with the occasional hamburger shop treat.
Wild camping is ____66____ in England. The Winns had to get their tent up late and packed it away early in the morning to avoid being caught. They soon discovered that daily hiking in their 50s is a lot ____67____ than they remember it was in their 20s. Raynor ____68____ all over and desired a bath. Moth, meanwhile, after an initial struggle, found his symptoms were strangely ____69____ by their daily tiring journey.
_____70_____, the couple found that their bodies turned for the better, with re-found strong muscles that they thought had _____71_____ forever. “Our hair was fried and falling out, nails broken, clothes _____72_____ to a thread, but we were alive.”
During the journey, Raynor began a career as a nature writer. She writes, “_____73_____ had taken every material thing from me and left me torn bare, an empty page at the end of a(n) _____74_____ written book. It had also given me a choice, either to leave that page _____75_____ or to keep writing the story with hope. I chose hope.”
61.A.torn apart B.used up C.given away D.set aside
62.A.cure B.fortune C.demand D.promise
63.A.bus B.train C.walking D.cycling
64.A.predicted B.upsetting C.frightening D.unexpected
65.A.schedule B.budget C.routine D.income
66.A.illegal B.practical C.attractive D.unpopular
67.A.funnier B.easier C.cheaper D.tougher
68.A.rolled B.bled C.ached D.trembled
69.A.developed B.relieved C.controlled D.recognized
70.A.Finally B.Hopefully C.Casually D.Slowly
71.A.gained B.kept C.recovered D.lost
72.A.sewn B.washed C.ironed D.worn
73.A.Doctors B.Wilderness C.Homelessness D.Lawyers
74.A.well B.neatly C.partly D.initially
75.A.lose B.blank C.full D.available
六.
(2023·广东珠海·高二校考期中)During my first three years of college, I put on about 30 pounds of weight. Between classwork and a part-time job, I had zero time for ____76____. On top of that, I ate a lot of fast food. Not surprisingly, I ____77____ a fat stomach.
After leaving college, I ____78____ to take exercise. Invited by a friend, I ____79____ working out with exercise machines three times a week. I was the kind of person who did not try something ____80____. I ate the same food; I did the same things. Clearly, I ____81____ my routines(习惯). My friend, however, became ____82____. One day, he said, “We’re not getting enough exercise. We should play tennis instead.”
Me? Play tennis? No way. I was strongly against his ____83____. I was not good at sports. Besides, I was ____84____ the exercise machines. _____85_____, weeks later, I found myself standing on a tennis court(球场). As I held my racket(球拍), I felt _____86_____. I gave my friend some looks that could kill. I ran after every ball he served to me, completely _____87_____ about 90% of them, and hitting the rest into the other court. The first few months were quite _____88_____. But one day, as the ball came flying toward me, my racket and the ball finally met in the place where it is most effective to hit a ball. I watched in _____89_____ as my return landed where I had aimed(瞄准)it. I had finally _____90_____ how to play tennis properly!
76.A.games B.holidays C.research D.exercise
77.A.wanted B.got C.hated D.protected
78.A.decided B.agreed C.regretted D.continued
79.A.avoided B.imagined C.began D.minded
80.A.important B.new C.simple D.similar
81.A.liked B.changed C.wrote D.thought
82.A.busy B.careless C.bored D.lazy
83.A.rule B.job C.reply D.idea
84.A.worried about B.happy with C.sure of D.ashamed of
85.A.But B.Additionally C.Besides D.However
86.A.silly B.relaxed C.proud D.satisfied
87.A.controlling B.throwing C.missing D.playing
88.A.interesting B.painful C.different D.easy
89.A.secret B.anger C.fear D.surprise
90.A.asked B.taught C.learned D.remembered
七.
(2023·广东·高二校联考期末)Michael McGuire worked all day beneath the Earth’s surface. Maybe he only wanted to take a hot shower and put his ____91____ up after work.
____92____, the coal miner rushed straight from the mine to a ____93____ match. This would be his son’ s first game, and Michael wasn’t going to ____94____ it for the world.
With no time to wash up or change his clothes, Michael ____95____ at the game, but this father end up gaining ____96____ thanks to a photo.
A woman saw Michael and recognized he was a miner who had ____97____ come straight from work to watch his son’s basketball game. She took a picture and ____98____ it online. Quickly it was shared about 5,000 times.
By the time this ____99____ went viral, Michael was already back at work in the mine. He had no idea what was happening until he _____100_____ that night.
“When I went out and got _____101_____, you know there weren’t signals underground, it went crazy ...I couldn’t believe it was _____102_____ It was simply unthinkable!” Michael said.
What a good dad! However tired he was, he made time for his son, even he couldn’t _____103_____. It didn’t matter what he _____104_____, he just wanted to be with his son.
We just love seeing more _____105_____ dads like Michael!
91.A.basketball B.clothes C.feet D.poster
92.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Still D.However
93.A.baseball B.football C.basketball D.volleyball
94.A.miss B.comment C.advertise D.relay
95.A.caught up B.gave up C.fell behind D.showed up
96.A.success B.fame C.strength D.experience
97.A.recently B.secretly C.clearly D.frequently
98.A.posted B.donated C.saw D.downloaded
99.A.game B.photo C.mine D.job
100.A.resurfaced B.paused C.arrived D.recovered
101.A.consequence B.service C.permission D.promise
102.A.real B.possible C.useful D.professional
103.A.shower B.work C.train D.understand
104.A.lived on B.insisted on C.looked like D.went after
105.A.courageous B.honest C.strict D.devoted
八.
(2023·湖南湘潭·高二校联考期末)Derlin Newey, an 89-year-old pizza delivery driver was in disbelief when the Valdez Family visited him. The local TV station was there to ____106____ the moment. “I don’t know what to say,” said Newey as he ____107____ tears of joy. Newey delivers ____108____ for others, about 30 hours a week. He said he couldn’t live merely on social security.
____109____ being a delivery driver, Newey is also a rising TikTok star thanks to some loyal ____110____ inspired by his kindness.
The Valdez Family always ask for him when ____111____ pizza and started recording his deliveries as TikTok videos on their channel@vendingheads. “It’s unbelievable. Everybody ____112____ him,” said Carlos Valdez. The Valdez Family claimed his signature phrase with each ____113____ was, “Hello, are you looking for some pizza?”
With more than 53,000 followers, they often got comments asking why Newey was delivering pizzas at his ____114____. The Valdez Family decided to use their platform for some good. They asked their followers to make a ____115____ to help Newey, and they were quickly able to raise $12,000. They presented a signed check to him as a gift from his “TikTok Family.”
Newey didn’t even know what TikTok was, but was ____116____ for the unexpected blessing. The Valdez Family said that the ____117____ couldn’t have gone any better. “We just need to treat people with ____118____ and respect the way he does. He ____119____ our heart,” said Valdez.
And if the cash wasn’t enough, the Valdez Family ____120____ the surprise with a T-shirt that read, “Hello, are you looking for some pizza?”
106.A.interview B.witness C.advocate D.call
107.A.held back B.moved on C.cleaned up D.wiped out
108.A.fruit B.meals C.pizzas D.water
109.A.Except B.Despite C.Beyond D.Besides
110.A.artists B.teenagers C.parents D.customers
111.A.picking B.ordering C.selecting D.eating
112.A.admires B.dislikes C.hates D.recognizes
113.A.lunch B.assignment C.delivery D.job
114.A.number B.house C.age D.time
115.A.part B.donation C.list D.meeting
116.A.useful B.helpful C.hopeful D.grateful
117.A.information B.surprise C.news D.article
118.A.kindness B.sadness C.eagerness D.happiness
119.A.drove B.stole C.broke D.lent
120.A.exchanged B.encountered C.sweetened D.detected
九.
(2023秋·湖北·高二华中师大一附中校考期末)It’s often the simple things in life that make the most significant impact on us. It was late one afternoon in mid-September. My three-month-old son was napping in his ____121____. As I wandered through our living room, I ____122____ to look out of my balcony window. Puddles(水坑)had ____123____ on the ground and the rain had slowed.
Down below ____124____ a boy of about four. Filled with a mixture of ____125____ and happiness, he stomped (踩) through the puddle, mud and water flying. He walked, stomped, splashed through that puddle ____126____, happily enjoying what mother nature had left for him.
Not more than ten feet away stood his mother. She didn’t scold him. ____127____, she watched with a pleasant smile on her face. She showed no____128____ for a little mud and for the laundry she would later have to do. As for me, it was a (n)____129____ moment that changed the way I will forever view my role as a mother.
The little boy probably will _____130_____ each afternoon that his mother takes him outside, as he _____131_____. He may not remember each little thing that happens each time his mother lets him _____132_____ his world. But he will remember that his mother _____133_____ him and he will know that she helps him to learn and grow in a pleasant and fun environment.
Maybe we can all learn from the innocence of _____134_____ that views a rainstorm not as something to run through or to avoid, but something meant to explore, to _____135_____ and to love.
121.A.desk B.bed C.toy D.bench
122.A.attempted B.subscribed C.happened D.yielded
123.A.formed B.left C.saved D.collected
124.A.waved B.trembled C.stood D.slid
125.A.suspicion B.fascination C.ambition D.expectation
126.A.by and by B.more or less C.now and then D.over and over
127.A.Instead B.However C.Therefore D.Also
128.A.concern B.respect C.desire D.interest
129.A.embarrassing B.confusing C.touching D.exhausting
130.A.experience B.remember C.forget D.recall
131.A.grows up B.loses heart C.turns in D.cries out
132.A.visit B.explore C.find D.understand
133.A.loves B.helps C.scolds D.kisses
134.A.youth B.childhood C.majority D.adulthood
135.A.await B.share C.stop D.enjoy
十.
(2023·山东日照·高二统考期末)The last time Jack Hanson took an airplane, he was a junior at the University of Vermont. To return from a term abroad in Copenhagen, he flew from Denmark, ____136____ in Iceland, and landed in New York.
But the next term, one of his professors asked students to ____137____ their individual energy usage. And when Mr. Hanson did the ____138____, he realized that just one leg of that international flight ____139____ more energy, and more greenhouse gas emissions(排放), than all the other things that year ____140____ — the driving and heating and lighting and eating and everything else.
He was ____141____. “I just couldn’t ____142____ it,” he says. “It really is an extreme. It’s an extreme amount of energy, an extreme amount of ____143____.”
So Mr. Hanson decided to stop ____144____. Since then, he has traveled by train and bike and car, and has even written a song about the ____145____ of getting home to Chicago on an overnight bus. But he has not been on an airplane.
And he has never found travel more ____146____, he says. He knows that some people find this hard to ____147____, including many friends and family members. They decide Mr. Hanson’s approach is ____148____.
Go more ____149____, and travel begins to return to what it once was: a slow change of one place to another, a sense of space, an unwinding of time.
“Once you’ve tasted this way of ____150____, you understand what it’s all about,” he says.
136.A.pulled B.stopped C.stayed D.played
137.A.judge B.consider C.calculate D.reduce
138.A.performance B.research C.experiment D.math
139.A.accounted for B.called for C.figured out D.turned out
140.A.listed B.combined C.separated D.bought
141.A.shocked B.embarrassed C.entertained D.bored
142.A.explain B.make C.refuse D.manage
143.A.pleasure B.waste C.money D.pollution
144.A.driving B.heating C.flying D.lighting
145.A.incidents B.stories C.disasters D.conditions
146.A.joyful B.dangerous C.upset D.expensive
147.A.tell B.believe C.prove D.describe
148.A.delightful B.inflexible C.effective D.unreasonable
149.A.carefully B.wildly C.slowly D.actively
150.A.cooking B.resting C.relaxing D.traveling
十一
(2023·江苏南通·高二统考期末)A Virginia third-grader has won two national awards for her exceptional skill in handwriting. That’s pretty remarkable on its own. But what makes the girl’s ____151____ extra special is that she accomplished it ____152____ having no hands.
On April 26 this year, 9-year-old Anaya Ellick was named the ____153____ of the Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest. The award ____154____ students with special needs who develop a great skill in handwriting. All participants have a mental or physical ____155____.
Anaya was born without hands on either arm. ____156____ she was fitted with prosthetics(假肢) for a time, she decided she was better off with her natural ones and removed them. Instead, she has learned to ____157____ a pencil between her arms to draw and write. Two years ago, she ____158____ headlines(头条新闻) across the world when she was named a winner in the contest’s print category.
Tracy Cox, Anaya’s teacher, said Anaya is a role ____159____ to other students. “Anaya does not let anything stand in her _____160_____ of reaching her goals,” said Cox. “She is determined and independent. She has the best handwriting in her class. Her classmates see her doing the same tasks and they are often _____161_____ that she can do just as well, sometimes even better.” Anaya’s dad Gary Ellick said Anaya had always been confident. “It was always like ‘I can do it.’ I’m proud to see that hard work does _____162_____,” he said.
Anaya was _____163_____ at school on Wednesday, and the school shared photos of her with her new award and examples of her writing. But another _____164_____ doesn’t mean she’s slowing down. When asked what’s _____165_____ on her plate, she said, “Sports.”
151.A.progress B.achievement C.determination D.knowledge
152.A.despite B.except C.beyond D.without
153.A.applicant B.winner C.competitor D.agent
154.A.represents B.reminds C.recommends D.recognizes
155.A.disability B.depression C.strength D.consequence
156.A.Unless B.Though C.Since D.Before
157.A.sharpen B.decorate C.design D.hold
158.A.gave B.took C.made D.wrote
159.A.actress B.soldier C.monitor D.model
160.A.direction B.path C.way D.route
161.A.amazed B.disappointed C.satisfied D.upset
162.A.work out B.pay off C.get along D.take over
163.A.valued B.trapped C.honored D.rescued
164.A.success B.contest C.opportunity D.challenge
165.A.best B.first C.last D.next
十二
(2023河北石家庄·高二校联考期末)During the corona-virus lockdown, a fifth-grade teacher contacted me asking for help. She was ___166___with students not attending online class but her students all loved the story in my book. So she asked if I had any ___167___.
My immediate ___168___ was for me to do a ___169___ book club where I would read to the students. The idea was ___170___ by Mrs. Sandberg, my first teacher in America.
When I moved to America from Iran in 1972, I spoke seven words of English. Despite the language ___171___, I immediately loved school. My favorite part of the day was ___172___ lunch, when Mrs. Sandberg read to us. Her kind voice transported me to ___173___ places where animals could talk and where kids had grand adventures.
With this joyful memory, I started the club. At the first session, five kids ___174___. I read to them and tried to ____175____ a conversation. Whenever I asked a question, I was met with complete ____176____. The following week, a few more kids came; they ____177____ started responding, but with one-word answers. The next session, they gave ____178____ answers and more students participated in the conversations.
This club has quickly become the ____179____ of my week. I have gotten to know the students and grown fond of every single one of them. Reading out loud forces me to forget everything else for an hour. I recently wondered if our post-lunch reading hour had given Mrs. Sandberg a chance to forget her ____180____, too.
166.A.talking B.working C.struggling D.arguing
167.A.doubts B.ideas C.comments D.stories
168.A.question B.task C.worry D.reaction
169.A.yearly B.monthly C.weekly D.daily
170.A.inspired B.encouraged C.approved D.confirmed
171.A.confusion B.barrier C.advantage D.requirement
172.A.after B.before C.during D.over
173.A.dangerous B.diverse C.horrified D.magical
174.A.showed up B.moved out C.dropped out D.gave up
175.A.learn B.start C.avoid D.stop
176.A.chaos B.enjoyment C.silence D.agreement
177.A.immediately B.skillfully C.politely D.nervously
178.A.more accurateB.more complicated C.longer D.simpler
179.A.recreation B.fear C.burden D.highlight
180.A.students B.world C.meals D.club
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