专题03 完形填空(第09期)-2022届新高考名校英语好题速递分项汇编
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完形填空【2022届江苏省盐城市、南京市高三年级第一次模拟】
Alvin, 66, was deep in the woods in Grand Cane, Louisiana, last December when something caught his eye, As Alvin 41 he saw that the object was a broken balloon Attached was a piece of paper 42 with star stickers.
"Dear Santa," the handwritten 43 read. "My name is Luna. I am four years old. I live in Liberal, Kansas. I would like candy, Spider-Man ball, a puppy. With love, Lura."
Moved by the note, Alvin 44 the was going to make Luna's wish come true. On January 2, 2021,Alvin posted a photo of the balloon and the Christmas list on his Facebook page, asking for help locating the 45 . At first, he wasn't confident the 46 would work. But as he saw the number of people sharing his post climb into the hundreds, "My hope grew into 47 .” Alvin says.
Meanwhile, Leticia, Luna' mother, whose family had a hard time in the past year, had no idea that such an effort was 48 One day in early January, "Someone found Luna's balloon." said a friend in the call. 49 by her friend many times, she logged on to Facebook and saw Alvin's post. Leticia was 50 . But, before reaching out to Alvin, she 51 She hadn't really expected anyone would find the balloons, let alone 52 to buy gifts for her daughter. When Alvin told her it would mean a lot to him to 53 the girl's wishes, she agreed to let him send some gifs.
Now, after having received much 54 Leticia and Luna intend to pay it forward. "Luckily, our prayers are answered," she says. “When you ask for something, it may not happen 55 but it will happen some day."
41.A.returned B.settled C.wandered D.approached
42.A.filled B.mixed C.wrapped D.decorated
43.A.note B.diary C.poster D.notice
44.A.explained B.admitted C.decided D.reported
45.A.editor B.sender C.sponsor D.organizer
46.A.advice B.desire C.strategy D.preparation
47.A.regrets B.doubts C.expectations D.curiosity
48.A.under way B.on air C.at hand D.in need
49.A.Tricked B.Warmed C.Scolded D.Urged
50.A.bored B.touched C.shocked D.interested
51.A.hesitated B.insisted C.suffered D.complained
52.A.struggle B.offer C.afford D.continue
53.A.discover B.spread C.realize D.treasure
54.A.respect B.generosity C.guidance D.education
55.A.immediately B.completely C.eventually D.roughly
完形填空【福建省泉州市2022届普通高中毕业班1月质量监测(二)】
As a high school coach, I did all I could to help my boys win their games.I__21__for victory as much as they did. However,a dramatic__22__happening after I refereed a game__23__my view on victories and defeats.
The game was between New Rochelle and Yonkers High. It was well played and _24_ contested. When there were only 30 seconds left, Yonkers was__25__by one point. When Yonkers _26_their last shot, New Rochelle recovered the ball, and tapped (补篮) it in for what looked like_27_. The clock showed the game was over, but I hadn't_28_ the final buzzer (蜂鸣器) because of the_29_ noise.
Not having got help from the other official, I__30__the young timekeeper. He said, "Mr. Covino,the buzzer went off as the ball rolled off the rim (篮筐), before the__31__tap - in was made. "Coming up to New Rochelle’s coach O’Brien, he added, "I'm sorry, Dad. The time ran out before the final_32_."
Suddenly, like the sun coming out from behind a cloud, Coach O’Brien's face _33_. He said,"That's okay, Joe. You did what you had to do. I’m__34__of you. "
Turning to me, he said, "Mr. Covino, I want you to meet my _35_, Joe. "Then they walked off together, the coach's arm around Joe's shoulder.
21.A.longed B.looked C.appealed D.trained
22.A.conduct B.incident C.shift D.performance
23.A.confirmed B.reflected C.supported D.changed
24.A.successfully B.seriously C.closely D.eagerly
25.A.losing B.rising C.leading D.failing
26.A.attempted B.missed C.blocked D.took
27.A.victory B.entertainment C.crisis D.fantasy
28.A.sounded B.forgotten C.received D.heard
29.A.deafening B.frightening C.annoying D.confusing
30.A.comforted B.blamed C.encouraged D.approached
31.A.timely B.perfect C.final D.funny
32.A.option B.basket C.signal D.gesture
33.A.lit up B.showed up C.darkened D.hardened
34.A.fond B.proud C.ashamed D.skeptical
35.A.player B.coach C.referee D.son
完形填空【河北省唐山市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末】
An old saying goes that “Good fences make good neighbors.” With so many folks ____41____ to stay at home during the pandemic (流行病), good fences can also make good ____42____.
In Minneapolis, the Olson family lives next door to 99-year-old Mary. Although Mary’s daughter ____43____ once a week, for the most part, the pandemic left Mary alone. But with lockdown (封锁) ____44____ Mary managed to form a special friendship with one of her neighbors - Benjamin Olson, aged 2.
Over time, Mary watched through the chain-link as Benjamin learned to walk, talk, and ____45____ run and play. Despite the huge differences in their ____46____ Benjamin was drawn to his elderly neighbor, ____47____ in her presence. Between the two, they developed a ____48____ they could play over the fence. Benjamin would ____49____ her a ball and she’d hit it back to him with her stick.
While others might ____50____ at the 97-year gap between the two, when Benjamin sees Mary, he ____51____ sees a friend, not a number. Mary’s daughter believes the ____52____ has been a lifeline that’s kept her mum going through the long period.
When the lockdown was lifted, Benjamin ____53____ Mary on her back steps to play games that bring joy to both the young and the young at ____54____.
In August, when Mary celebrates her 100th birthday, the one thing she won’t be wishing for is a ____55____ friend. Benjamin is the one that has covered.
41.A.suspected B.invited C.allowed D.forced
42.A.relatives B.friends C.securities D.communities
43.A.calls B.rests C.visits D.prays
44.A.wearing on B.dying down C.put up D.dealt with
45.A.constantly B.surprisingly C.eventually D.immediately
46.A.attitudes B.knowledge C.ages D.belief
47.A.succeeding B.trusting C.taking D.delighting
48.A.game B.puzzle C.video D.role
49.A.show B.buy C.fetch D.pass
50.A.point B.wonder C.worry D.laugh
51.A.easily B.carefully C.simply D.possibly
52.A.relationship B.fence C.ball D.difference
53.A.inspired B.joined C.expected D.comforted
54.A.peace B.heart C.present D.hand
55.A.newest B.wisest C.youngest D.best
完形填空【湖北省部分重点中学2021-2022学年高三上学期第二次联考】
As an athlete, I’ve always worked hard to push myself to my limits and with that usually comes some aches and pains. So last year when I started to feel some muscle pain after a ____21____ workout, at first I didn’t think it was a big ____22____. I was training for a marathon at the time, so over the weekend I’d ____23____ a 20-kilometre run. The following Tuesday I ____24____ my favourite CrossFit gym to do a workout that ____25____ a lot of upper body weight lifting. My trainer told me to take it easy on my body, but I ____26____ I’d be fine and powered through it. Afterward, my trainer noticed a(n) ____27____ swelling in my arm and said he was worried. I tried to ____28____ him off but he insisted I drink a lot of water and check in with him in a few hours. Sure enough, by that afternoon the swelling had increased and I ____29____ to the doctor.
The doctor took one look at me and _____30_____ me with rhabdomyolysis (横纹肌溶解), a life-threatening condition where muscle _____31_____ causes kidney failure. As they gave me IV fluids to flush out the _____32_____ substance, my doctor told me that if I’d waited even another 30 minutes, we would have been having this discussion in the _____33_____ room. Things were touch-and-go over the weekend but I made a full recovery, _____34_____ in no small part to my trainer. I was a very experienced Cross Fitter and still hadn’t seen any problems. _____35_____ I had a great trainer I could trust; he saved my life.
21.A.light B.tough C.good D.short
22.A.deal B.fact C.disease D.project
23.A.stopped B.wanted C.started D.done
24.A.hit B.took C.ended D.liked
25.A.combined B.related C.involved D.compared
26.A.figured B.found C.favored D.facilitated
27.A.obvious B.broad C.narrow D.slight
28.A.cut B.brush C.put D.see
29.A.objected B.stuck C.headed D.adapted
30.A.amused B.diagnosed C.provided D.rewarded
31.A.overuse B.leisure C.relief D.protection
32.A.beneficial B.abstract C.poisonous D.essential
33.A.caring B.intelligence C.waiting D.emergency
34.A.access B.thanks C.solutions D.entrance
35.A.Pitifully B.Eventually C.Frequently D.Thankfully
完形填空【湖南省株洲市2021-2022学年高三上学期教学质量统一检测(一)】
After winning Miss England, I started my first day as a junior doctor. I was trying to ____21____the work but was interrupted by phones from the media constantly. "It's not easy to be Miss England," I thought. It's been a question of ____22____ my job with my crown.
Although being a beauty and a doctor sounded like ____23____ things, the reasons were the same. I wanted different platforms like many successful women ____24____ a difference in their fields.
For the following two months I ____25____ working, but then took a gap year to focus on the Miss World competition, little ____26____ life was to be turned upside down. When the pandemic gathered pace and my colleagues messaged me about how ____27____ the wards were, I had a strong sense to be part of them. Here was the time to hang up my ____28____ for a while for my country was in a stale of ____29____ .
The ____30____ from beauty to doctor again was smooth. During the fight, I ____31____ a close bond with my colleagues. I wrote a poem about our work and turned it into a film featuring medical staff to ____32____ their commitment. It closed with them taking turns to wear my crown, ____33____ that all were heroes.
Like everyone, I look forward to a fresh ____34____and hope once the travel ban is ____35____. I can do more to interpret the Miss England slogan: It's all about beauty with a purpose.
21.A.give up B.focus on C.apply for D.approve of
22.A.balancing B.comparing C.equipping D.covering
23.A.tough B.fantastic C.beneficial D.different
24.A.telling B.making C.marking D.having
25.A.delayed B.stopped C.continued D.imagined
26.A.knowing B.worrying C.forgetting D.promising
27.A.advanced B.lively C.busy D.comfortable
28.A.luggage B.crown C.phone D.certificate
29.A.emergency B.war C.poverty D.construction
30.A.trial B.consultation C.interview D.change
31.A.formed B.evaluated C.loosened D.destroyed
32.A.fault B.test C.celebrate D.require
33.A.instructing B.confirming C.announcing D.symbolizing
34.A.competition B.review C.start D.break
35.A.issued B.lifted C.obeyed D.opposed
完形填空【辽宁省沈阳市2021-2022学年高三上学期教学质量监测(一)】
She was dancing. My disabled grandmother was dancing. I stood in the living room doorway absolutely ____21____. I looked how her body bent beautifully, her arms greeting the sunlight that was ____22____ through the window. And her legs… Those legs that had ____23____ walked, aided with a walking stick as long as I could remember. Now she was wearing beautiful dancing shoes and her legs ____24____ her perfectly.
She turned around and saw me standing in the doorway. Her beautiful movement ended so ____25____ that it felt like being shaken awake from a beautiful dream. Grandma looked so much like a kid ____26____ with her hand in a cookie jar. Grandma sighed and gave me the whole story.
“____27____, my legs have been well all my life”, she said. She thought for a while and then continued. “We were talking about engagement when your grandfather had to go to war. I put all my energy and time into ____28____. I was invited to perform with the best and one day I realized
I was considered to be one of them. And then one day a letter from the ____29____ came. He lost his leg and asked me to forget about him.”
“What happened then?” I ____30____ her.
“I made my decision ____31____. I loved him so much that I was not going to lose him to depression. I told everyone I had been in a car ____32____ and that my leg would never completely heal again. My dancing days were over. I only danced at home when no one was around and never ____33____ my decision. I figured I could change a few years of fame to a lifetime of ____34____. And I was right. It was worth it.”
Tears filled my eyes. I was thinking about how much joy we can bring to each others’ lives. I know people who have chosen to ____35____ a lot and done it gladly to achieve something they considered worth it, just like my grandma.
21.A.astonished B.amused C.annoyed D.ashamed
22.A.sticking B.rising C.pouring D.lifting
23.A.rapidly B.inflexibly C.firmly D.freely
24.A.obeyed B.followed C.stretched D.pushed
25.A.early B.slowly C.weakly D.suddenly
26.A.beaten B.caught C.banned D.forgiven
27.A.to begin with B.to sum up C.to tell the truth D.to make matters worse
28.A.dancing B.singing C.working D.exercising
29.A.hometown B.battlefield C.ballroom D.campground
30.A.confirmed B.persuaded C.hurried D.greeted
31.A.here and there B.up and down C.day and night D.there and then
32.A.race B.crash C.ride D.park
33.A.regretted B.accepted C.defended D.supported
34.A.loss B.gift C.love D.pain
35.A.go over B.take off C.put away D.give up
完形填空【山东省济南市2022届高三年级1月学情检测(一模)】
A school in Sarajevo is making headlines. The ____21____ began in September last year. Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her neighborhood to ____22____ her six-year-old son, Zejd, who has a ____23____ disability. The teacher, Sanela Ljumanovic, accepted almost ____24____, but on the first day of school, she noticed Zejd sitting all by himself, unable to ____25____ with anyone.
Sanela, determined to find a(n) ____26____, tried developing a few tricks and signs. But a parent of another child ____27____ a better idea — getting the whole class to ____28____ sign language along with Zejd. They got a sign language teacher, and three months later, Zejd was happily able to communicate with all his classmates about ____29____ things like homework and games.
The other kids in the class are quite happy as well. “I ____30____ to learn Zejd’s language so I can talk to him and other deaf people,” said one of his classmates. Now, sign language is getting quite ____31____ at the primary school, with kids from other classes ____32____ to learn as well. It is hoped that it can be ____33____ as a part of the official course.
“Sign language is great because it ____34____ communication and also helps children become more ____35____ to people with disabilities,” said Sanela.
21.A.report B.message C.article D.story
22.A.admit B.adopt C.invite D.defend
23.A.learning B.speech C.hearing D.sight
24.A.conditionally B.passively C.personally D.immediately
25.A.cooperate B.interact C.compete D.stay
26.A.solution B.explanation C.theory D.alternative
27.A.selected B.imagined C.presented D.favored
28.A.enjoy B.create C.design D.learn
29.A.regular B.formal C.complex D.professional
30.A.afford B.like C.prepare D.wait
31.A.popular B.confusing C.challenging D.practical
32.A.failing B.hesitating C.trying D.helping
33.A.described B.known C.defined D.included
34.A.enables B.shows C.stresses D.represents
35.A.polite B.sensitive C.adaptable D.thankful
完形填空【山东省潍坊市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末统考】
My love of laundry (洗衣) deepened as I grew older. I learned how to wash and dry my own clothes before I was ten. In my teens, I taught myself to 21 . With a love of dry-clean-only clothes while on a college-student 22 at the University of Kentucky, I 23 my textiles (纺织业) professors to find out if I could wash my wool sweaters and pants myself. I 24 I could — after all, people had been wearing wool clothing since long before the 25 of dry cleaning.
What I learned from my laundry teachers were not just the how-tos. In his books, author Gary Chapman teaches five “love languages” — 26 to express and experience love. Mine is 27 . That’s what caring for clothes meant for my grandmother, for my mom, and 28 for me. Far beyond duty, service is the way I show others love — whether I’m ironing my husband’s shirts, 29 decorating our home for Christmas.
Changing our mindsets from 30 cleaning clothes to caring for others is the 31 to changing our attitudes about laundry from hard work to love. My 32 is that caring for your loved ones’ clothes shows them love. When their clothes are 33 , smell wonderful, and look great, your loved ones are going to feel as if they can take on the world, and their days are going to be all the 34 . That’s true for you and your clothes 35 . And don’t you deserve that?
21.A.iron B.sew C.display D.measure
22.A.salary B.award C.budget D.holiday
23.A.stood by B.thought of C.learned from D.sought out
24.A.confirmed B.joked C.suspected D.imagined
25.A.discovery B.permission C.invention D.addiction
26.A.stories B.theories C.ways D.chances
27.A.share B.service C.interest D.appreciation
28.A.now B.soon C.never D.once
29.A.for B.and C.so D.or
30.A.frequently B.completely C.simply D.directly
31.A.key B.end C.clue D.tendency
32.A.mode B.mission C.personality D.philosophy
33.A.new B.clean C.dear D.right
34.A.tidier B.longer C.brighter D.easier
35.A.as usual B.as well C.in time D.in particular
完形填空【山东省烟台市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末学业水平诊断考试】
The COVID-19 distances people from each other. However, it also 21 friendships between people who would have otherwise never become friends. In the case of 92-year-old Mary, that friend happens to be her two-year-old neighbor, Ben.
The lockdown in 2020 was particularly 22 for Mary, who has been living 23 With nobody around her, she had to spend most of her time watching TV. Ben was also 24 at home, unable to play with other kids.
Their unusual friendship developed 25 . At first, Mary would 26 at Ben from her window whenever she saw the boy in the yard. Then, she began going outside to 27 him in person. The 28 eventually expanded to daily gatherings by the fence that separated the two homes. The pair even invented a socially distanced 29 that Mary called “stick ball”. Ben threw his ball towards the fence and Mary got her walking stick, 30 over the fence and hit the ball back.
When the two were unable to meet in the yard in bad weather, Ben’s mother kept the friendship 31 by calling at Mary’s porch with the baby.
The bond has blossomed even further since Mary got vaccinated earlier this year Mary 32 Ben with a colorful toy truck collection that had once belonged to her grandson. The boy returned the 33 with a gift of his own—a pile of sand that he carefully carried in his small hands and dropped at her door.
Now the pair are often seen high-fiving across the fence or sitting outside Mary’s house, blowing bubbles. What a 34 scene! Friendship really knows no 35 .
21.A.draws on B.wears out C.brings back D.results in
22.A.dangerous B.hard C.unfair D.strange
23.A.well B.out C.alone D.nearby
24.A.stuck B.locked C.left D.deserted
25.A.suddenly B.gradually C.secretly D.randomly
26.A.stare B.point C.wave D.shout
27.A.hug B.contact C.welcome D.greet
28.A.routine B.tradition C.appointment D.exercise
29.A.device B.game C.rule D.concept
30.A.jumped B.turned C.reached D.knocked
31.A.pure B.precious C.alive D.formal
32.A.gifted B.reminded C.convinced D.guided
33.A.trust B.service C.company D.favor
34.A.heart-warming B.bitter-sweet C.familiar-looking D.hard-won
35.A.backgrounds B.boundaries C.strategies D.consequences
完形填空【广东惠州市2022届高三第三次调研】
Rene Compean was no stranger to Angeles National Forest. But after challenging a(n)___21___path last April, the 45-year-old mechanic was lost.
As the day faded into dusk, his concern turned to ___22___. Compean climbed to a spot with one bar of ___23___. “I’m lost. SOS. My phone is going to ___24___.” He texted the police, attaching a photo showing where he was. The ___25___ showed his legs surrounded by an endless landscape of rocks and plants.
All Compean could do then was wait and ___26___. The temperature was dropping fast. After ___27___ two mountain lions and a bear, he kept a big stick and some ___28___ rocks beside him in case an animal came close.
Kuo, ___29___ 47, works in the tech industry, and always loves ___30___ where photos are taken. When he saw the image of Compean’s legs released on the Twitter, he pulled up a satellite map. He ___31___ his search to the surrounding area after knowing Compean’s car was parked near Buckhorn Campground. After comparing it to the satellite map, Kuo ___32___ something: “He’s got to be on the south side because there’s not really any ___33___ valleys on the north side.” That finding tightened his search, and finally the ___34___ matched! Soon, Compean was saved.
Compean’s story probably would have ended very differently, had a ___35___ with strong satellite skills and a sharp eye for detail not taken action.
21.A.attractive B.new C.rough D.natural
22.A.shock B.confusion C.fear D.excitement
23.A.signal B.chocolate C.light D.iron
24.A.function B.rest C.break D.die
25.A.text B.video C.shot D.record
26.A.sleep B.hope C.stare D.reflect
27.A.observing B.fighting C.hunting D.spotting
28.A.sharp B.shiny C.clean D.flat
29.A.then B.ever C.also D.just
30.A.going about B.talking about C.leaving for D.looking for
31.A.changed B.counted C.narrowed D.added
32.A.realized B.admitted C.recalled D.imagined
33.A.bare B.green C.deep D.dangerous
34.A.figures B.actions C.locations D.measures
35.A.detective B.colleague C.hiker D.stranger
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