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2020年高考英语真题和模拟题分项汇编
专题10 完形填空夹叙夹议文
一、2020年高考真题
1. 【2020·全国卷I】
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding glass door is just a window. The 41 is obvious. If we 42 it is a door, they’ll want to go outside 43 . It will drive us crazy. The kids apparently know the 44 . But our insisting it’s 45 a window has kept them from 46 millions of requests to open the door.
I hate lying to the kids. One day they’ll 47 and discover that everything they’ve always known about windows is a 48 .
I wonder if 49 should always tell the truth no matter the 50 . I have a very strong 51 that the lie we’re telling is doing 52 damage to our children. Windows and doors have 53 metaphorical(比喻) meanings. I’m telling them they can’t open what they absolutely know is a door. What if later in 54 they come to a metaphorical door, like an opportunity(机会) of some sort, and 55 opening the door and taking the opportunity, they just 56 it and wonder, "What if it isn’t a door?" That is, "What if it isn’t a 57 opportunity?"
Maybe it’s an unreasonable fear. But the 58 is that I shouldn’t lie to my kids. I should just 59 repeatedly having to say, "No. We can’t go outside now." Then when they come to other doors in life, be they real or metaphorical, they won’t 60 to open them and walk through.
41.A.relief B.target C.reason D.case
42.A.admit B.believe C.mean D.realize
43.A.gradually B.constantly C.temporarily D.casually
44.A.result B.danger C.method D.truth
45.A.merely B.slightly C.hardly D.partly
46.A.reviewing B.approving C.receiving D.attempting
47.A.win out B.give up C.wake up D.stand out
48.A.dream B.lie C.fantasy D.fact
49.A.parents B.twins C.colleagues D.teachers
50.A.restrictions B.explanations C.differences D.consequences
51.A.demand B.fear C.desire D.doubt
52.A.physical B.biological C.spiritual D.behavioral
53.A.traditional B.important C.double D.original
54.A.life B.time C.reply D.history
55.A.by comparison with B.in addition to C.regardless of D.instead of
56.A.get hold of B.stare at C.knock on D.make use of
57.A.real B.typical C.similar D.limited
58.A.safety rule B.comfort zone C.bottom line D.top secret
59.A.delay B.regret C.enjoy D.accept
60.A.hurry B.decide C.hesitate D.intend
2. 【2020·全国卷III】
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
As s businesswoman, I care deeply about my customers. But like anyone for whom you feel affection, 41 can also drive you mad. They’ll come rushing in, 42 their handbag’s been stolen. They’ll 43 that they left it in the changing room, create havoe (混乱) and then 44 it had been in their car all the time. They’ll have out half the 45 in the shop, and want the only style you don’t have left in a 46 colour. I do know how upset the shop staff can get, but I try to persuade them to keep 47 .
I remember the first really 48 customer we had at Covent Garden. She was 49 absolutely everything, nothing was right and I was rather 50 that she became a “regular”. After a while, she 51 for the way she behaved at the beginning. She had split up with her husband the week before, was living in a flat 52 , and since she’d found it too much to cope with (应对), she’d taken it out on 53 people.
That taught me a valuable 54 and I pass it on to the people who 55 in the market. Don’t take it 56 . If a customer is rude or difficult, just think “Maybe she’s had a row with her husband. Maybe her child’s not 57 .” Always water it down and don’t let your ego (自我) get 58 . If you do, you won’t be able to 59 it and the whole thing develops into an unpleasant scene and that 60 everyone’s day.
41.A.shopkeepers B.customers C.salespersons D.receptionists
42.A.saying B.pretending C.guessing D.replying
43.A.agree B.promise C.imagine D.swear
44.A.forget B.decide C.discover D.assume
45.A.foods B.catalogues C.belongings D.goods
46.A.particular B.different C.matching D.natural
47.A.fighting B.smiling C.waiting D.changing
48.A.generous B.polite C.careless D.difficult
49.A.curious about B.displeased with C.patient with D.uncertain about
50.A.relaxed B.delighted C.surprised D.embarrassed
51.A.searched B.argued C.prayed D.apologized
52.A.by chance B.by herself C.on purpose D.on duty
53.A.rude B.such C.other D.lonely
54.A.lesson B.trick C.skill D.trade
55.A.work B.shop C.meet D.quarrel
56.A.kindly B.secretly C.personally D.casually
57.A.ready B.away C.up D.well
58.A.out of sight B.in the way C.behind the scene D.above the law
59.A.stress B.expect C.handle D.blame
60.A.ruins B.makes C.starts D.saves
3. 【2020·江苏卷】
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success 36 fundamentally on our view of ourselves and of the 37 in our lives.
When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931, he had no 38 of knowing that his life was to change 39 . The class experiment that day was to 40 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling (冒泡) to the surface. 41 , the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 42 held something more volatile (易挥发的) than water. When Wilson heated it, the container 43 , leaving Wilson blinded in both eyes.
When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents 44 to find a way to deal with the catastrophe that had 45 their lives. But Wilson did not regard the accident as 46 . He learned braille (盲文) quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind. There, he not only did well as a student but also became a(n) 47 public speaker.
Later, he worked in Africa, where many people suffered from 48 for lack of proper treatment. For him, it was one thing to 49 his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue 50 it could be fixed so easily. This moved him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the 51 Wilson made to preventing the 52 .
Wilson received several international 53 for his great contributions. He lost his sight but found a 54 . He proved that it’s not what happens to us that 55 our lives-it’s what we make of what happens.
36. A. depends B. holds C. keeps D. reflects
37. A. dilemmas B. accidents C. events D. steps
38. A. way B. hope C. plan D. measure
39. A. continually B. gradually C. gracefully D. completely
40. A. direct B. show C. advocate D. declare
41. A. Anyway B. Moreover C. Somehow D. Thus
42. A. mistakenly B. casually C. amazingly D. clumsily
43. A. erupted B. exploded C. emptied D. exposed
44. A. deserved B. attempted C. cared D. agreed
45. A. submitted to B. catered for C. impressed on D. happened to
46. A. fantastic B. extraordinary C. impressive D. catastrophic
47. A. accomplished B. crucial C. specific D. innocent
48. A. deafness B. depression C. blindness D. speechlessness
49. A. decide B. abandon C. control D. accept
50. A. until B. when C. unless D. before
51. A. opposition B. adjustments C. commitment D. limitations
52. A. preventable B. potential C. spreadable D. influential
53. A. scholarships B. rewards C. awards D. bonuses
54. A. fortune B. recipe C. dream D. vision
55. A. distinguishes B. determines C. claims D. limits
4. 【2020·天津卷】
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Detective Ashley Jones works at a police department in England. He has recently made a significant 16 - -loneliness is a serious social problem that can contribute to depression and even crimes, but it can be 17 in a clever way. The 18 ? Chat benches.
Jones got the idea after he had talked with an elderly lady who had been cheated of her 19 . The lady would get a call from a stranger every morning who 20 made her believe that he was her friend, and then she lent him about “f 31,000 . Jones was 21 when she said that she didn’t actually 22 being cheated. “Otherwise, 1would never speak to another person for weeks on end,” she said.
This led Jones to the conclusion that there are too many extremely 23 people in his community, who are easy targets of cheating. So he 24 to do something about it. He 25 the police department to allow him to 26 a couple of “chat benches” in two of their local parks. Then he hung a colorful sign on each of the benches that 27 :”HAPPY TO CHAT. “Just a few days after the signs went up, he found people sitting there and engaging in active and 28 conversations.
The idea is catching on 29 There are now over 40 chat benches throughout England. More new chat benches have sprung up across the UK and beyond. All who participated have gained a(n) 30 outcome from getting involved. Jones’ idea has been fully 31 -the “HAPPY TO CHAT” benches help 32 the invisible social barrier that keeps people from saying hello.
This effort is not just a(n) 33 at being community minded- -it’s also a 34 measure. It prevents people who are cut off from society falling victim to cheaters.
The Chat Bench is a fantastic new project that 35 those of all ages to interact and get to know each other in the future.
16.A.choice B.discovery C.visit D.promise
17.A.experienced B.suffered C.prevented D.felt
18.A.solution B.puzzle C.excuse D.intention
19.A.pleasure B.prize C.credit D.money
20.A.eventually B.frequently C.previously D.occasionally
21.A.ashamed B.shocked C.excited D.amused
22.A.mind B.forgive C.risk D.enjoy
23.A.active B.lonely C.cautious D.stubborn
24.A.learned B.refused C.pretended D.decided
25.A.forced B.ordered C.convinced D.taught
26.A.put away B.make out C.tear apart D.set up
27.A.read B.claimed C.meant D.implied
28.A.formal B.joyful C.awkward D.crazy
29.A.randomly B.slowly C.quickly D.purposefully
30.A.positive B.disappointing C.correct D.embarrassing
31.A.realized B.examined C.discussed D.formed
32.A.break down B.put up C.keep off D.take out
33.A.glance B.attempt C.knock D.attack
34.A.heart-breaking B.risk-taking C.face-saving D.crime-cutting
35.A.forbids B.appoints C.encourages D.troubles
二、2020届模拟题
1. 2020届江西省抚州市高三教学质量监测
Once a year in the town of Wuzhen all the tourists can be audience members.
Picture an entire town turned into one grand immersive (沉浸式) 21 : huge marionettes walking through a narrow, flagstone -paved lane, mother and daughter sitting 22 in a " paper boat that 23 along a river, young couples whispering under a night sky 24 up by bloomed kites.
No matter where you go in the town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, during its 25 theater festival you are likely to 26 performances --- and some in the unlikeliest of places, such as at the 27 of an otherwise quiet square, under the roofs of a moss-carpeted dock, and even on rowing boats.
Even tourists 28 of the festival will find themselves 29 in plays, dance and music, everybody being 30 to wander the 1,300-year-old town's alleys, riverbanks and theater venues.
They can, for example, step into the “home” of the Italian director Eugenio Barba as he throws a "dinner party”. "This is a very 31 way of thinking theater, that the audience are my 32 to share a dinner, and food are sounds, 33 , words, poetry,” said Barba pleasingly, founder of the Odin Teatret of Denmark.
But those who wanted to watch The Tree were 34 to hand in their phones before performances. When the show began they sat 35 one another quietly, professionals and 36 alike, not knowing what the evening would bring.
What gradually 37 were various stories with a tree at their center. The performance immersed its audience in an overwhelming auditory(听觉的)and 38 head trip, or, 39 one viewer commented on the 40 site Douban, “the best nightmare I have ever had”.
21. A. platform B. theater C. gallery D. passage
22. A. deliberately B. slowly C. swiftly D. lazily
23. A. stations B. parks C. floats D. walks
24. A. lit B. burned C. stuck D. set
25. A. annual B. monthly C. weekly D. daily
26. A. look into B. come up with C. run into D. put up with
27. A. center B. comer C. point D. spot
28. A. tired B. fond C. unconscious D. convinced
29. A. approved B. affected C. accused D. absorbed
30. A. arranged B. praised C. invited D. supported
31. A. creative B. obvious C. reasonable D. abrupt
32. A. colleagues B. guests C. fans D. hosts
33. A. studios B. paintings C. images D. cartoons
34. A. suggested B. required C. appreciated D. referred
35. A. meeting B. comforting C. recognizing D. facing
36. A. clerks B. amateurs C. experts D. reporters
37. A. presented B. changed C. held D. mattered
38. A. hearing B. smelling C. visual D. facial
39. A. as B. when C. since D. if
40. A. introduction B. interview C. debate D. review
2. 2020届山东省泰安市高三第二轮复习质量检测
I was 17 years old. Along with a dozen other boys I had made a long trip to Iowa in order to see a college that I was thinking of 21 . While the trip had been 22 for the most part, now that I was there I was feeling depressed, alone, and isolated. I was missing my 23 and I was also missing the Appalachian mountains and the forests of my home. I loved 24 the leaves turned a thousand shades of green in the Spring and then 25 a sea of red, gold, and orange in the Fall.
Here in Iowa everything was 26 . The grass looked burnt and brown. All that I could 27 was a mixture of corn, mud, and pigs. I walked outside the dormitory of the college and sat on an old stump. I closed my eyes and 28 being back home again. When I finally opened them, however, I saw something that touched my 29 . It was a Prairie Sunset. It seemed to 30 the sky from horizon to horizon. Gold, red, purple and pink clouds all 31 together in a picture painted by Heaven’s own hand. It was so huge that it took my breath away. It made our mountain sunsets seem 32 by comparison. I realized that this place too had its own special beauty. This place too was a part of nature’s 33 .
Over the years to come I learned something else. Each of us has a special beauty 34 .
Each of us has our own 35 talents and abilities.
21. A. assisting B. attending C. visiting D. quitting
22. A. fun B. hard C. novel D. tiresome
23. A. chance B. school C. family D. goal
24. A. when B. how C. why D. whether
25. A. became B. flooded C. drew D. surrounded
26. A. easy B. beautiful C. flat D. rough
27. A. hear B. touch C. taste D. smell
28. A. cared about B. prepared for C. dreamed of D. thought over
29. A. body B. soul C. face D. pain
30. A. fill B. cover C. separate D. block
31. A. folded B. sank C. escaped D. flowed
32. A. tiny B. pale C. splendid D. weak
33. A. change B. punishment C. creation D. reflection
34. A. as well B. in addition C. for sure D. in between
35. A. extra B. unique C. possible D. reasonable
3. 2020届江西省南昌市高三第三次模拟考试
Last summer, Steller pulled off the freeway on her way to work. She 21 at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a 22 asking for help. She rolled down her 23 . “Hey!” she shouted. “I’m driving around giving 24 haircuts. Do you want one right now?”
The man looked to be in his 60s. He was strongly built, and missing a few 25 . “Actually,” he said, “I have a funeral to go to this week. I was really hoping to get a 26 .”
Steller unloaded a red chair from her car. The man took the 27 , and she 28 his curly graying hair. He 29 her about growing up in Mississippi about moving to Minnesota to be closer to his adult children, and how he still talks to his mom every day.
After Steller was 30 , Edward looked in a 31 . “ I look good!” he said. “I’ll have to remember to put my teeth in next time.”
Steller knows that a haircut can 32 a life. One changed hers: As a teen, she suffered from a severe 33 , and her hair thinned too much. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Steller’s first professional haircut.
“To sit down and have somebody 34 me and talk to me like a 35 and not just an illness, it helped me feel 36 about.” She says. After that, Steller knew she wanted to have her own salon (美发厅) so she could help people 37 the way she’d felt that day.
“It’s more than a free haircut.” Steller says. “I listen to people’s stories of loss, addiction, and 38 to get back on their feet. I can’t 39 their problems, but maybe I can help them feel less 40 for a moment.”
21. A. settled B. stood C. stopped D. met
22. A. sign B. video C. book D. friend
23. A. door B. window C. chair D. lamp
24. A. regular B. fancy C. latest D. free
25. A. years B. teeth C. things D. meals
26. A. pound B. job C. haircut D. response
27. A. seat B. risk C. advice D. chance
28. A. brushed B. colored C. pulled D. cut
29. A. asked B. told C. informed D. consulted
30. A. done B. paid C. left D. gone
31. A. box B. direction C. spot D. mirror
32. A. start B. save C. change D. escape
33. A. condition B. loss C. failure D. disease
34. A. look at B. believe C. call on D. judge
35. A. servant B. person C. poet D. fool
36. A. sorry B. proud C. bitter D. cared
37. A. clear B. lead C. feel D. smooth
38. A. ability B. struggle C. permission D. decision
39. A. fix B. cause C. ignore D. recognize
40. A. guilty B. ashamed C. alone D. connected
4. 2020届河北省唐山市高三第二次模拟考试
The COVID-19 pandemic (疫情)has left many worrying about the future. However, I’ve found 41 in my mother’s one simple self-care ritual (仪式)and I have decided not to keep 42 in a sort of uncertainty.
I was 43 --by a single mom who had two kids, two jobs and a mile - long 44 of cleaning, cooking and bill-paying. 45 ,she was never seen with a hair out of 46 . Every morning, she’d head to a 47 ,lift her chin (下巴)up slightly, a gesture of confidence, and put on lipstick (口红) 48 delivering a forced yet toothy smile. I was too young to 49 why.
My mother 50 her red lips until the very end. In hospital, she asked me to help walk her to the basin to brush her teeth. I stared at her from behind 51 she might fall. I was deep in sorrow and uncertainty, tears 52 down my face. Then suddenly, from behind, I sensed that 53 gesture. Chin up. Confidence. A second later I heard the click of the 54 .
We don’t know what’s going to happen next. Yet one thing is 55 : When the world falls apart, we’ve 56 got unbelievable power to choose. I’m not suggesting we 57 what’s around us but focus on what we can control to 58 getting knocked around by uncertainty. Get up and shut the door on anything 59 . Just be sure to keep putting that 60 on.
41. A. beauty B. knowledge C. strength D. evidence
42. A. drowning B. dreaming C. praying D. working
43. A. praised B. abused C. abandoned D. raised
44. A. roll B. pile C. list D. chain
45. A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. Besides D. However
46. A. sight B. place C. reach D. balance
47. A. mirror B. table C. comer D. wall
48. A. when B. after C. before D. till
49. A. ask B. realize C. doubt D. advise
50. A. wore B. bit C. read D. rounded
51. A. convinced B. relaxed C. surprised D. worried
52. A. streaming B. getting C. pulling D. pointing
53. A. different B. familiar C. proper D. strange
54. A. camera B. door C. lock D. cap
55. A. easy B. delicate C. sure D. necessary
56. A. even B. still C. already D. also
57. A. ignore B. examine C. favor D. hate
58. A. practice B. accept C. avoid D. finish
59. A. challenging B. discouraging C. amusing D. thrilling
60. A. power B. coat C. mask D. lipstick
【答案】
5. 2020届河南省郑州市毕业年级第三次质量预测
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Very few of us become fluent in another language by learning it in high school.
I went to university and then moved across the country to seek a 21 job, married and raised children. I made an effort to 22 the little bit of French I learned in school, but eventually I realized that this was really 23 . I was quite aware that new languages are best learned when young, and that our abilities in that regard decline with 24 .
However, just before my 50th birthday, I 25 French classes. After I was tested to see which group I belonged to, I was placed at almost the introductory 26 . When I looked around at my first class, I was 27 that many of the students were learning French as a third, fourth or even fifth language.
Contrary to my 28 that learning a new language was impossibly difficult, there were people who learned new languages as a matter of course. While I had always thought of myself as a 29 learner, that was no longer the case. I 30 new vocabulary rather slowly. What I learned one week seemed to 31 as soon as I learned the next skill. I had to look up the 32 words and language structures over and over. Now, after several years of learning, I can listen to the news in French and 33 90% of it on the first try, read a novel if the language isn't too 34 and hold up my end of a conversation if it doesn't go too fast. I've learned so much beyond grammar and vocabulary. I've met people from around the world and all walks of life who have the 35 to make fools of themselves in order to learn something new. I've been taught by 36 and inspirational teachers from many comers of the worlD. Listening to the news as it is 37 to the people of France, I have a renewed understanding of how something can look 38 different from another viewpoint. I've learned that a language is not just a set of words, but a way of 39 . But most of all, I've learned that it is never too 40 to learn something new.
21. A. demanding B. temporary C. meaningful D. popular
22. A. understand B. review C. keep D. master
23. A. helpful B. pointless C. worthwhile D. necessary
24. A. health B. concern C. interest D. age
25. A. got ready for B. got on with C. signed up for D. fell in love with
26. A. level B. position C. attempt D. test
27. A. disappointed B. amazed C. annoyed D. excited
28. A. agreement B. research C. assumption D. conclusion
29. A. clumsy B. confident C. serious D. quick
30. A. absorbed B. consulted C. created D. recognized
31. A. go down B. pay off C. slip away D. build up
32. A. key B. same C. fresh D. complex
33. A. catch B. recite C. guess D. hear
34. A. changeable B. international C. difficult D. native
35. A. chance B. trick C. courage D. desire
36. A. energetic B. patient C. polite D. simple
37. A. announced B. sent C. returned D. presented
38. A. completely B. equally C. roughly D. slightly
39. A. challenging B. thinking C. living D. learning
40. A. slow B. impossible C. late D. inconvenient
6. 2020届河北衡水中学第三次联合考试(I)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A parent’s hopes for 2030
When 2010 arrived, my son was only a year old—tiny. 21 ,the master of a few basic words, but still mostly the baby we'd 22 into the world.
Now my baby has grown into an 23 —tall, strong,stout, and smart, a(n) 24 of Akira Kurosawa samurai movies.
A 25 from now, in 2030, he will be an adult. I expect the next 10 years to fly by, and be filled with 26 . As 2020 begins. I am thinking about the kind of world my son will 27 and experience. I 28 for him, and for all the young people of his age. So I have several 29 for the world my son and his generation will live in:
I hope we finally get 30 about climate change. Polar ice is melting. The oceans are 31 . The question is 32 whether we can stop climate change,but whether we ‘re willing and able to do anything to 33 it.
I’m not sure what a warming planet will 34 for my son's life. I suspect it means he will live in a world where nations and groups 35 limited resources like clean water and food, which means that the danger of climate change won't come just from rising oceans, but from other humans competing for control over what’s 36
The world is always going to be full of 37 about how to solve the challenges we face. I hope,too,that my son’s generation learns to 38 justice—but to do so with big heart and humility,recognizing our common humanity(人性)even with people who 39 us.
The world of 2030 won’t 40 itself. We are creating it now, so my final wish is that we build the kind of world we actually want our children to live in.
21. A. special B. generous C. intelligent D. dependent
22. A. welcomed B. raised C. grown D. congratulated
23. A. athlete B. adolescent C. artist D. engineer
24. A. director B. author C. lover D. reader
25. A. month B. century C. year D. decade
26. A. questions B. experience C. danger D. change
27. A. create B. notice C. face D. shake
28. A. worry B. sacrifice C. provide D. arrange
29. A. plans B. methods C. hopes D. choices
30. A. particular B. serious C. optimistic D. enthusiastic
31. A. drying B. rising C. growing D. cooling
32. A. for sure B. as usual C. no longer D. till now
33. A. slow B. record C. complete D. oppose
34. A. mean B. obtain C. share D. seek
35. A. pick up B. fight over C. turn down D. take part
36. A. finished B. continued C. started D. left
37. A. aims B. examples C. disagreements D. results
38. A. escape B. express C. seek D. affect
39. A. differ from B. agree with C. refer to D. call for
40. A. blame B. admire C. prove D. build
7. 2020届湖北省武汉市高中毕业生五月质量检测
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last week, my grandfather was explaining his favorite words, “Nothing is ever easy. ” Yesterday, I happened to 21 a bee in the living room. I thought 22 the bee would take no more than five minutes. But an hour 23 , the bee remained there. All that had 24 was that the living room was in a mess and that I felt 25 and had to lie on the sofa to take a breath. I did not expect to 26 an hour on such a tiny 27 , but suddenly I understood what my grandfather meant.
It is not only 28 that we tend to underestimate (低估) — we have to bear other unexpected 29 . We often imagine everything can work in our 30 , but we seldom think of all the 31 things that could affect us. However, it is important to remember that your day or week or year might not 32 as planned, and that is completely 33 . It is absolutely acceptable to feel challenged — 34 at a task you thought was 35 — because that is part of life.
If you can accept that nothing will ever be easy, then life might seem slightly more 36 . In middle school, I thought high school might be easier since I could choose the 37 I wanted to take. In high school, I thought college might be easier because I could have a schedule best suited for myself. 38 each time, I was both wrong and 39 . After accepting that school wouldn’t (and shouldn’t) be easy, I found myself with a more positive attitude and improved my 40 .
21. A. get B. notice C. carry D. collect
22. A. removing B. observing C. keeping D. chasing
23. A. ago B. away C. later D. earlier
24. A. changed B. happened C. existed D. compensated
25. A. unsafe B. uneasy C. dull D. dizzy
26. A. pass B. waste C. spare D. last
27. A. space B. room C. insect D. pet
28. A. importance B. effort C. power D. time
29. A. costs B. causes C. pressure D. burden
30. A. mind B. turn C. view D. favor
31. A. strange B. unpleasant C. natural D. funny
32. A. continue B. fly C. go D. come
33. A. dangerous B. normal C. different D. unfair
34. A. usually B. even C. therefore D. instead
35. A. simple B. complex C. important D. impossible
36. A. valuable B. changeable C. manageable D. stable
37. A. jobs B. steps C. classes D. seats
38. A. Yet B. So C. Again D. Also
39. A. selfish B. uncertain C. tired D. disappointed
40. A. appearance B. responsibility C. reputation D. performance
8. 2020届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三第三次模拟考试
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was a kid, my parents sent me to a summer camp in New Hampshire. At the camp we did tons of great things like swimming, sports and archery (射箭), but for me, the most memorable 21 was an overnight trip of mountain climbing. If you’ve ever 22 a mountain, you know it’s a physical challenge, 23 when you’re carrying your food and shelter on your back. When campers got 24 , they certainly started complaining.
“How much farther is it?”
“I can’t go any further.”
“My 25 is too heavy. Can you carry it for me?”
The reply of the 26 was, “Suck it up (不要再抱怨了).” The truth is that the complaining campers were 27 near the point of 28 . If they had been, the teachers would have noticed the 29 and given them care. The kids simply weren’t used to the physical challenge. Once they realized they weren’t getting any sympathy they 30 the discomfort, and in most cases 31 having a great time. In my camp days, I don’t 32 a single camper complaining at the 33 of the mountain.
There are two ways to deal with an 34 situation. You can complain, or you can make the best of it. If you complain, you might feel like you’re getting that 35 energy out, but you are probably not going to cause a positive change. It’s much more likely that your complaining will cause the 36 of those around you. No one likes a complainer. They’re 37 and they hurt the group. Complaining makes life 38 for everyone. Instead, if you determine to master your own 39 , to move past it and focus on a 40 , it’s my experience that you’ll realize it wasn’t bad in the first place.
21. A. experience B. behaviour C. occasion D. situation
22. A. seen B. reached C. climbed D. described
23. A. especially B. normally C. obviously D. naturally
24. A. ashamed B. tired C. puzzled D. shocked
25. A. food B. water C. shelter D. backpack
26. A. parents B. teachers C. guides D. partners
27. A. somewhere B. anywhere C. nowhere D. everywhere
28. A. camp B. exhaustion C. mountain D. destination
29. A. signs B. activities C. gestures D. scenes
30. A. shared B. understood C. suffered D. overcame
31. A. couldn’t help B. ended up C. insisted on D. gave up
32. A. recall B. forget C. disturb D. forgive
33. A. foot B. top C. back D. base
34. A. unbelievable B. unexpected C. unusual D. unpleasant
35. A. great B. spare C. negative D. potential
36. A. dislike B. respect C. sympathy D. enthusiasm
37. A. amazing B. shocking C. worrying D. annoying
38. A. poorer B. harder C. easier D. better
39. A. life B. mind C. suffering D. mistake
40. A. trip B. plan C. solution D. dream
9. 2020届河南省濮阳市高三第二次模拟考试
More than anything else in the world, Jayden Hairston wanted to learn how to sing. 21 , his elementary school in Yonkers didn't 22 the music instruction he needed. So he begged his parents to sign him up for after-school lessons.
His mother said, ''Ever since I could 23 , he has been singing and dancing for the family. '' She wanted to help her son to do whatever he loved, but private lessons were too 24 for the family where there was only one breadwinner.
Then Jayden began researching after-school arts 25 on the Internet. Luckily, he soon 26 the website of Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) in New York City. There, he could 27 singing and dancing lessons. It was a bit far from Yonkers. But he 28 his parents to take him for a visit.
That was three years ago. Now Jayden is one of HSA’s most 29 students. He takes singing, dancing, or theater lessons almost every day after school. Last year, he performed in seven productions. ''When I'm at HSA, I don't want to leave, '' he says. ''It's made me more 30 . I feel better about myself, '' Jayden says.
Like Jayden, many poor students across the United States have 31 access to arts instruction in schools. HSA is one of many nonprofit groups that 32 this gap (缺口) by offering cheaper online arts classes which most families can 33 . These groups are usually funded by donations.
A Harvard University study found that arts instruction does not straightly raise students' 34 in math and English. However, that doesn’t mean arts education isn’t 35 . Arts train a set of thinking skills 36 those measured by test scores. It can also offer another 37 for children who may not 38 good scores in such exams. Without it, students might never 39 their strengths and possibly their future occupations.
Jayden Hairston knows this firsthand. He says Harlem School of the Arts has 40 him to go after his professional goals.
21. A. Besides B. Instead C. Therefore D. However
22. A. offer B. hold C. sell D. follow
23. A. imagine B. speak C. remember D. listen
24. A. attractive B. horrible C. troublesome D. expensive
25. A. applications B. programs C. competitions D. technologies
26. A. ran over B. broke into C. set up D. came across
27. A. teach B. perform C. attend D. check
28. A. convinced B. forced C. instructed D. forbade
29. A. friendly B. active C. selfless D. cautious
30. A. confident B. modest C. reasonable D. sensitive
31. A. direct B. normal C. limited D. broadened
32. A. bridges B. widens C. breaks D. deepens
33. A. advertise B. prepare C. recommend D. afford
34. A. responses B. achievements C. memory D. attention
35. A. exciting B. demanding C. valuable D. reliable
36. A. different from B. regardless of C. similar to D. along with
37. A. challenge B. right C. direction D. destination
38. A. distinguish B. accumulate C. urge D. obtain
39. A. expect B. discover C. process D. satisfy
40. A. required B. motivated C. promised D. reminded
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