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这是一份高2024届下学期英语入学考试备考完形填空专练二(含答案),共7页。试卷主要包含了 A等内容,欢迎下载使用。
高2024届下学期英语入学考试备考完形填空专练二
(一)
Each of us has goals (目标) for life. Some of these may be long-term (长期的) or 41 lifetime ones, and other dreams or wishes for more immediate satisfaction.
Just as you 42 great pleasure when you’re trying to 43 short-term goals, there’s also power in having long-term and lifetime goals. Both 44 are valuable and serve each other. In order to be 45 in achieving a short- or long-term wish or goal, you must place your focus on the 46 result and train your mind on either a moment-to-moment, day-to-day, month-to-month, or year-to-year level.
For example, 47 a farmer is to plow (耕地) a straight line, he must keep his eye on a faraway point. If his attention is 48 just a few feet in front of him, he will not plow straight. So, in order for his field to be plowed straight, he must 49 and focus on his long-term goal.
Focusing on a long-term goal can 50 the energy to get things done in the 51 . For instance, when a runner sets a(n) 52 to run a mile, he’ll 53 be tired when he 54 the one-mile mark. 55 if this same runner sets a goal to run ten miles, he probably won’t even be sweating (出汗) upon 56 this same one-mile mark. If this very same runner was to set a goal to run 26 miles and keep his mind on the completion of this long 57 , not only wouldn’t he be sweating, but most likely he wouldn’t even be out of breath as he ran by the 58 mark.
Long-term goals, 59 , can’t be achieved without first achieving 60 goals. We may have a goal to climb a ladder (梯子), but we have to take one step at a time in order to reach the top.
41. A. even B. just C. also D. rather
42. A. understand B. experience C. explain D. welcome
43. A. set B. keep C. prevent D. achieve
44. A. terms B. dreams C. types D. thoughts
45. A. successful B. special C. interested D. different
46. A. important B. certain C. final D. happy
47. A. if B. when C. although D. because
48. A. received B. attracted C. directed D. paid
49. A. correct B. forget C. believe D. know
50. A. choose B. influence C. report D. provide
51. A. dark B. present C. end D. future
52. A. date B. story C. goal D. example
53. A. probably B. personally C. partly D. quietly
54. A. remembers B. reaches C. discovers D. records
55. A. And B. But C. So D. Or
56. A. waiting for B. searching for C. preparing D. passing
57. A. race B. game C. drive D. flight
58. A. twenty-six-mile B. thirteen-mile C. ten-mile D. one-mile
59. A. however B. besides C. instead D. therefore
60. A. lifetime B. short-term C. common D. big
41-45 ABDCA 46-50 CACDD 51-55 BCABB 56-60 DADAB
(二)
There are three important things to be considered when choosing a job.
First, you have to 41 that you will probably be doing this job for many years. So you need to decide whether it is something you are 42 to do for a long period of time. 43 , if you don't like children, you shouldn't choose a job in 44 . But if you love children and are 45 enough to be around them all day long, then being a teacher is a good choice.
The second important thing is the 46 of work. If you 47 to live in Southern USA, you will have to choose a job that is offered there. Similarly, an ice-water fishing job would not be a(n) 48 choice if you don't like cold weather. 49 , what countries, cities or states will you have to travel to? Are you able to live in these places without problems, such as foods that don't 50 you or any other kind of problem? Some jobs require you to 51 , so you should take these things into consideration when choosing the right 52 .
53 , the advantages you will receive are another important thing to be considered. Needless to say, any employee (员工) is in need of good 54 . And you should be clear about the insurance (保险) policy of the company you want to 55 . This is especially 56 .
All these above things are of great importance 57 you decide to take a new job. If they are carefully considered during the 58 period, you will probably have a great 59 . So it is necessary to 60 your long term happiness based (基于) on your job's place and advantages.
41. A. remember B. tell C. doubt D. regret
42. A. sorry B. tired C. ready D. afraid
43. A. At first B. As usual C. In fact D. For example
44. A. singing B. writing C. acting D. teaching
45. A. lucky B. healthy C. patient D. proud
46. A. art B. level C. place D. time
47. A. refuse B. want C. happen D. fail
48. A. good B. natural C. easy D. real
49. A. Yet B. Instead C. Later D. Also
50. A. agree with B. play with C. stay with D. go with
51. A. stay B. travel C. sit D. stand
52. A. job B. person C. house D. word
53. A. Slowly B. Nearly C. Finally D. Recently
54. A. advice B. pay C. business D. education
55. A. create B. find C. manage D. join
56. A. important B. difficult C. exciting D. interesting
57. A. though B. before C. unless D. until
58. A. test B. success C. decision D. practice
59. A. plan B. future C. dream D. joy
60. A. turn to B. go through C. put off D. think about
41-45 ACDDC 46-50 CBADA 51-55 BACBD 56-60 ABCBD
(三)
The wagon train (马车队) had been traveling for weeks now. Emily was getting tired — tired of not having a comfortable bed to sleep in or a 41 home. She was also 42 because there was never anything fun for a girl her age to do. Mama promised it wouldn’t be too much longer, 43 the trip seemed to take forever.
Then, one day, a rabbit caught Emily’s eye. Maybe she could 44 it, and then she’d have a pet! Emily ran after the rabbit into the woods behind the wagons, but it 45 . Emily looked for it, and at last she 46 . She turned to go back, but 47 looked familiar (熟悉的). She started in one direction, but it was the wrong 48 . Emily tried another direction, but soon found that that was 49 , too.
Emily was 50 . What if she couldn’t 51 the wagons? What if they didn’t realize she was 52 and just kept moving farther and farther away from her? What if some dangerous animal attacked (攻击) her?
Emily sat on the ground and started to cry ... but wait ... did she hear 53 ? She stood up and ran toward them. As she got 54 , she recognized Mama’s voice and the voices of some of the men from the 55 . Then she could see them. Emily ran as 56 as she could, right into Mama’s 57 arms.
Mama carried Emily back to their wagon and put her to bed. Emily was 58 that she was home. 59 was wherever Mama was. She’d never 60 about being bored again.
41. A. big B. new C. real D. special
42. A. afraid B. nervous C. lazy D. bored
43. A. and B. so C. but D. or
44. A. dress B. kill C. buy D. catch
45. A. waited B. arrived C. stopped D. disappeared
46. A. calmed down B. gave up C. set off D. came in
47. A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything
48. A. gate B. answer C. way D. plan
49. A. dangerous B. strange C. impolite D. wrong
50. A. frightened B. excited C. moved D. surprised
51. A. afford B. remember C. mend D. find
52. A. asleep B. busy C. tired D. missing
53. A. songs B. shouts C. cheers D. noises
54. A. farther B. away C. closer D. inside
55. A. forest B. train C. station D. zoo
56. A. safely B. easily C. quickly D. slowly
57. A. falling B. welcoming C. crossed D. broken
58. A. glad B. sad C. angry D. proud
59. A. Promise B. Trip C. Home D. Love
60. A. hear B. complain C. care D. know
41-45 CDCDD 46-50 BBCDA 51-55 DDBCB 56-60 CBACB
(四)
The whole school was talking about the coming trip at a winter camp. And everyone was 41 , except me.
“I'll hate it,” I told my parents. “I'll get homesick (想家的). I'll look stupid at winter sports, and everyone will 42 me.”
“You might be surprised, Bree,” said Mom. “The only way to find out is to 43 .”
“It's what growing up is all about,” Dad added.
When 44 the camp, we were asked to share one 45 .
“I'm afraid I'll be homesick,” someone said.
I wasn't the only one?! I began to 46 . After lunch, we were asked to ski (滑雪) down to the field. I skied 47 , but I still hit a piece of ice and 48 .
“Ha! Ha!” Behind me, somebody started laughing. I 49 to see who was making fun of me.
To my 50 , I saw a girl in the same awkward (尴尬的) position I was in. “I thought I'd be bad at this, 51 I'm worse than I expected!” she said.
52 , I started laughing too. After being so 53 of falling, it was a comfort not to fear it anymore.
At dinnertime, I was so happy to be talking about interesting things that I 54 to feel homesick.
The next day, I was 55 to try ski jumping first, even though I didn't want to. But when my feet left the ground, I felt I was 56 and it was wonderful.
Maybe Dad was right when he said “You might 57 it if you give it a chance!”
Maybe the kind of 58 Mom and Dad were talking about had more to do with my outlook (态度) than my looks. We all 59 fitting in and failing when we try 60 things. Sometimes you've got to fall on your face to discover how much you've got in common.
41. A. strange B. excited C. nervous D. sad
42. A. laugh at B. wait for C. speak to D. talk about
43. A. change B. dream C. try D. move
44. A. searching for B. arriving at C. making up D. returning to
45. A. story B. fact C. purpose D. fear
46. A. relax B. ask C. eat D. sleep
47. A. finally B. interestingly C. carefully D. quickly
48. A. went out B. fell down C. ran away D. gave up
49. A. looked back B. stood up C. walked around D. stepped over
50. A. shame B. regret C. pleasure D. surprise
51. A. because B. so C. but D. or
52. A. Quietly B. Suddenly C. Unhappily D. Hopefully
53. A. tired B. afraid C. certain D. proud
54. A. forgot B. refused C. failed D. stopped
55. A. prepared B. allowed C. protected D. chosen
56. A. learning B. crying C. flying D. dying
57. A. prevent B. enjoy C. discover D. trust
58. A. growing up B. showing off C. winning back D. working out
59. A. catch up B. point out C. believe in D. worry about
60. A. right B. easy C. new D. popular
41-45 BACBD 46-50 ACBAD 51-55 CBBAD 56-60 CBADC
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