专题03 完形填空(第08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【八省市(湖北省,广东省等)2021-2022学年高三上学期第一次联考】
Some folks spend decades looking for their best friends. I was 41 enough to find mine in Grade 7 at my senior school –eight 42 girls.
As we progressed to high school, a couple of girls 43 and a couple of new ones wormed their way in. By the end of Grade 12, the group had more or less 44 into its final form, one that’s remained remarkably 45 for the past 20 years.
Among our many 46 is an annual Christmas exchange. This event first 47 when we were 12. We set it up on the long, sticky cafeteria tables at our school to swap 48 gifts bought with our babysitting money. In following years, we’d 49 a night of it, watching movies and ordering pizza in parents’ living rooms, 50 moving into our own shabby student apartments, into slightly less shabby adult apartments and then into our first 51 .
At the beginning, we gave each other butterfly hair clips and so on. Those 52 bright mall jewellery and cheerful housewares as we began nesting in our 20s and baby clothes once we started having 53 in our 30s.
Holidays with family can be 54 , but our exchange offered something else:a chance for my friends and me to 55 our own traditions and play at being grown-ups.
41.A.cautious B.astonished C.lucky D.clever
42.A.mature B.teenage C.fashionable D.strange
43.A.dropped out B.dropped in C.showed up D.showed off
44.A.broken B.forced C.separated D.united
45.A.secret B.long C.natural D.complete
46.A.hobbies B.traditions C.ceremonies D.rules
47.A.caught on B.took place C.broke out D.fell down
48.A.fancy B.expensive C.modest D.generous
49.A.repeat B.add C.search D.make
50.A.instantly B.literally C.eventually D.consequently
51.A.homes B.schools C.shelters D.offices
52.A.held on to B.gave way to C.catered to D.adapted to
53.A.salaries B.jobs C.kids D.families
54.A.rare B.practical C.inspiring D.cosy
55.A.create B.reform C.apply D.recognize
完形填空【广东省茂名市五校联盟2021-2022学年高三上学期第二次联考】
Torri' ell Norwood was driving through St. Petersburg. Four girls inside her car were 21 . But the laughter quickly 22 screams. As they approached a crossroads, another car hit them, sending their car crashing into a tree.
As smoke came from the other car, a bystander shouted, "It's about to 23 ! Get out!" The impact had caved in Norwood's driver's side door, jamming it shut 24 . Shocked but otherwise OK, she got out through the window. Along with two of her friends, who'd also managed to 25 themselves, she ran for her life.
But halfway down the street, she 26 that her best friend, A' zarria Simmons, wasn't with them. Norwood ran back to the car and found Simmons was 27 in the back seat. She threw open the back door with great effort and pulled Simmons out, 28 the broken glass as best she could.
She 29 Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ground. "I checked her 30 ." Nothing. "I put my head against her chest." No sign of 31 . "That's when I started CPR."
Had the accident happened a few weeks earlier, she might not have known what to do. But Norwood had 32 her CPR certificate just the day before. Kneeling (跪) on the ground and looking down at her 33 friend, Norwood knew she had precious little time to 34 what she'd learned. A moment later, the CPR had worked! Soon, an ambulance arrived and 35 Simmons to the hospital, where she received treatment.
21.A.arguing B.laughing C.writing D.reading
22.A.gave way to B.got rid of C.went back to D.came up with
23.A.fade away B.go down C.spread out D.blow up
24.A.naturally B.slightly C.firmly D.casually
25.A.express B.free C.protect D.behave
26.A.guessed B.ordered C.imagined D.realized
27.A.stuck B.seated C.buried D.absorbed
28.A.hiding B.covering C.avoiding D.cleaning
29.A.dragged B.pushed C.hugged D.held
30.A.ears B.pulse C.mouth D.eyes
31.A.life B.recovery C.success D.recognition
32.A.lost B.kept C.earned D.made
33.A.shy B.dying C.anxious D.silent
34.A.forget B.recall C.teach D.practice
35.A.pulled B.delivered C.put D.rushed
完形填空【广东省普通高中2021-2022学年高三上学期12月联合质量测评】
It was Jennifer Williams’s mother who got her interested in books. A librarian, she 21 to her three children every day. When Williams, now 54, became an elementary school teacher in Danville, Virginia, she wanted her students to 22 with reading just as she had. But early on, she realized that some kids had limited 23 to books. To Williams, the 24 was simple: Give kids books. In 2017, as part of a civic event called Engage Dan-ville, she 25 900 used children’s books over three days. Most people would be 26 with that. “I was like, ‘Anybody could do that,’” she said. “I wanted to do something that’s going to stretch my faith, my work ethic, my everything.” So she raised the number 27 by setting a new goal for herself: Give away one million books. It sounds like an 28 number. 29 , she got to work, first by roping in friends to give away books or money to buy books. Before long, as 30 of Williams’s project spread, strangers started leaving bundles of books on her front porch. As quickly as the books come in, Williams gives them to local schools—free of 31 —and also 32 books to little free libraries around the city of 41,000 just over the North Carolina border. She also 33 a book club for inmates in the local jail. In the four years she’s been doing all this, the Book Lady, as Williams has come to be known, has given away more than 78,000 books—only 922,000 more to reach her 34 ! And she’s not slowing down. It’s too 35 for kids with few options. “Reading can take you anywhere,” she told CNN. “You can travel in time and space. If you can read, you can learn almost anything.”
21.A.showed B.read C.lied D.responded
22.A.catch up B.come up C.fall in love D.get along
23.A.ability B.accuracy C.account D.access
24.A.solution B.deal C.promise D.key
25.A.covered B.bought C.donated D.delivered
26.A.satisfied B.strict C.familiar D.honest
27.A.considerately B.slightly C.simply D.considerably
28.A.unbearable B.unreachable C.unlucky D.undefined
29.A.Consequently B.Still C.Otherwise D.However
30.A.information B.disease C.news D.rumor
31.A.tax B.charge C.damage D.interest
32.A.supplies B.introduces C.attaches D.accompanies
33.A.cancels B.hosts C.describes D.designs
34.A.judgement B.conclusion C.level D.goal
35.A.important B.interesting C.impractical D.individual
完形填空【河北省保定市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末】
An e-mail request asking for a dish recipe came into Ekiben restaurant late on a Thursday afternoon. A man sent the e-mail 21 his mother-in-law, who was now in the final 22 of lung cancer at her home. He was hoping to get the 23 to make it for her there.
Steve Chu, the restaurant’s owner, read the e-mail and quickly 24 with an alternative suggestion. He wrote, “I’d like to 25 you in person and make it fresh for you.” Brandon Jones, the son-in-law, was 26 , thanked him and told him the 27 .
A day after receiving Brandon’s e-mail, Chu 28 his truck with necessary ingredients and then headed for the lady’s house. As soon as Chu 29 the parking lot, he got to work. After 30 boxing everything up, he knocked on the customer’s door.
“As soon as I opened the door, she recognized the aroma(香味),” Brandon says. “It smelled 31 .” The lazy also recognized Chu. She said, “I can’t believe it. You drove all the way up here to cook for me?” She was so happy and 32 .
Brandon 33 Chu to join them for dinner, but he needed to get back. Chu also wouldn’t accept any 34 from them. “It was a(n) 35 to help fulfill their wishes.” Chu says.
21.A.in response to B.on behalf of C.with regard to D.in view of
22.A.development B.vacation C.stage D.devotion
23.A.permission B.recipe C.knowledge D.request
24.A.replied B.declined C.commented D.declared
25.A.protect B.envy C.call D.meet
26.A.extraordinary B.optimistic C.surprised D.elegant
27.A.location B.expectation C.avenue D.instruction
28.A.loaded B.compared C.swept D.equipped
29.A.broke into B.pulled into C.looked into D.ran into
30.A.neatly B.clumsily C.casually D.impatiently
31.A.frightening B.confusing C.amazing D.amusing
32.A.embarrassed B.touched C.ashamed D.inspired
33.A.persuaded B.urged C.forced D.invited
34.A.congratulation B.proposal C.generosity D.money
35.A.wonder B.preference C.honor D.affection
完形填空【河北省张家口市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末】
Seventy-eight-year-old Nora Langdon spends multiple days a week at the gym, training for lifting competitions three hours at a time. Now, she has become a(n) 21 to people of all ages.
At the age of 65, Langdon was 22 to live a healthier lifestyle. In 2007, she weighed over 210 pounds and often 23 to catch her breath while going up the stairs. She knew it was time for a 24 .
After joining the gym and watching her trainer prepare for a powerlifting meet, she 25 the competition and decided to 26 it herself. She began with the basics— using a broom (扫帚) as a barbell before 27 moving to weights. It wasn’t long before she discovered lifting was her 28 .
Although Langdon has won 20 of her powerlifting meets and has state, national and world records under her belt, she shows no signs of 29 anytime soon. Her next 30 ? To powerlift a total of over a thousand pounds.
“She’s really been a 31 to the gym, and to me, and to the whole powerlifting field,” her trainer said. “To see somebody at that age doing what she’s doing is 32 .”
She wants others to know that with motivation and strong faith, anyone of her age can get into 33 . She said, “Your body was made to 34 and you have to keep it moving in order to stay 35 .
21.A.opponent B.model C.amateur D.headache
22.A.determined B.satisfied C.stressed D.worried
23.A.attempted B.refused C.struggled D.hesitated
24.A.study B.change C.visit D.break
25.A.reported B.witnessed C.organized D.entered
26.A.test B.fix C.try D.adopt
27.A.eventually B.naturally C.directly D.temporarily
28.A.destination B.reference C.task D.passion
29.A.improving B.stopping C.recovering D.winning
30.A.lifestyle B.competition C.goal D.success
31.A.leader B.memory C.coach D.treasure
32.A.threatening B.convincing C.inspiring D.confusing
33.A.debt B.shape C.trouble D.position
34.A.exercise B.fight C.develop D.suffer
35.A.calm B.relaxed C.optimistic D.healthy
完形填空【江苏省百校大联考2021-2022学年高三上学期第二次考试】
Everybody has to face bad days in their life. Some face diseases, some face fears, some face poverty, some face 21 , etc. No one can 22 from it. It is a rule of life.
When bad days come, a person first of all cannot understand what is 23 why me? But after some time he 24 his strength and starts doing every single thing to come out of it, which is a 25 journey. Though very painful, when you have crossed it, you will find your journey very 26 , and you will feel like getting your 27 . In short, you start becoming wise.
The biggest lesson of life during bad days for me is that a person becomes a 28 who he wasn't before. Life means 29 it. First: think what you want in your life then start giving the same think. This is one of the most important things I have learnt in my life. You want love then start 30 it; you want money then start giving it to the 31 ; you want happiness then start doing all things that give happiness. Everything is in your 32 and you only need to give first. If you don't have everything then give or 33 what you have. Still you feel you have 34 to share then give a smile. You can't imagine that your smile can 35 wonders for someone. So start smiling from today on.
21.A.sickness B.homelessness C.helplessness D.horror
22.A.excuse B.escape C.suffer D.run
23.A.taking on B.working on C.putting on D.going on
24.A.regains B.recovers C.realizes D.remembers
25.A.tough B.boring C.terrible D.great
26.A.interesting B.meaningful C.enjoyable D.hopeful
27.A.destination B.rebirth C.inspiration D.dream
28.A.educator B.creator C.thinker D.giver
29.A.facing B.challenging C.creating D.understanding
30.A.spreading B.keeping C.developing D.making
31.A.homeless B.needy C.hungry D.sick
32.A.heart B.mind C.hand D.brain
33.A.save B.reserve C.send D.share
34.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
35.A.provide B.do C.promise D.wish
完形填空【山东省高中名校2021-2022学年高三上学期12月大联考】
My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s (老年痴呆症) last summer. Suddenly, it was difficult for me to accept that the roles were now 21 — my mother became my child, and I became her mother. I became 22 early on, even arguing with her occasionally. 23 , I was used to this kind of life. Now I am able to deal with her and the situation better. I have learned a lot of life 24 from the experience.
My mother reacts very 25 to my feelings and that is 26 of almost all the Alzheimer’s patients. When I visit her with a busy and tense feeling, she reacts immediately, takes on my mood, and becomes 27 and negative. But when I feel cheerful and attentive, she is joyful. This has taught me to pay more attention to my own 28 when I am with other people.
I was thought I was very tolerant, but in 29 , my tolerance ran out as soon as someone turned away from what I considered “right”. Through her illness she has developed a childlike tactlessness (不得体). Eating out in restaurants, for example, is a bit 30 when she shouts at the waiter for something or talks about people at the next table in a loud voice. With my mother, I can now really be tolerant.
I have also learned that everything has special 31 . When my mother got sick, I didn’t want to 32 my two daughters with it. As my mother’s daughter I was supposed to 33 take on the job. The most wonderful value taking care of my mother through her illness brought about to us may be that my children not only 34 to help me when they sense that I’m feeling 35 , but that they take care of my mother on their own initiative (主动地). It shows me that it’s all worth it.
21.A.divided B.returned C.switched D.defined
22.A.discouraged B.impatient C.disturbed D.awkward
23.A.Gradually B.Luckily C.Finally D.Actually
24.A.tricks B.skills C.lessons D.choices
25.A.casually B.personally C.seriously D.sensitively
26.A.typical B.usual C.ordinary D.common
27.A.crazy B.nervous C.lonely D.curious
28.A.methods B.means C.feelings D.attitude
29.A.reality B.public C.conclusion D.general
30.A.disappointing B.embarrassing C.amazing D.rude
31.A.approach B.feature C.value D.aspect
32.A.participate B.burden C.involve D.engage
33.A.totally B.partly C.willingly D.actively
34.A.decide B.afford C.promise D.offer
35.A.upset B.relaxed C.proud D.exhausted
完形填空【山东省济宁市2021-2022学年高三上学期期末】
Marion Sheppard had always been a keen dancer. However, she found her vision began to 21 in her 40s and the doctor said it would only get worse. She cried and felt 22 , locking herself in her apartment.
Then after several months, Sheppard 23 herself to step out to attend a social event for people with visual impairments (损伤). Terror 24 her when she found people there barely moved. They all just sat there, 25 and physically withdrawn. Deep down, she was 26 : “That is not the way I want to live”. Her immediate 27 was that she must do something to change that.
Sheppard asked at a Manhattan community center run by Visions, an organization for the visually impaired, if she could teach line dancing there, but was 28 . They said it would be too 29 for the students. However, she insisted and 30 convinced the directors at Visions to let her teach line dancing on a volunteer basis. Her classes 31 to be very popular, attracting more students than expected. But what she 32 was more than dance steps. With constant encouragement, she also helped them 33 confidence and independence despite their disability. Just as Sheppard says, “We may be blind, but we’re doing our thing.”
Sheppard’s 34 for maintaining both physical and spiritual health, no matter what difficulty life may throw at you, is 35 : “Just keep it moving unless life ceases.”
21.A.expand B.appear C.decline D.refresh
22.A.surprised B.depressed C.embarrassed D.relieved
23.A.allowed B.forced C.promised D.invited
24.A.seized B.bothered C.spotted D.shaped
25.A.humble B.energetic C.proud D.still
26.A.suspecting B.hesitating C.complaining D.protesting
27.A.reaction B.excuse C.ambition D.assumption
28.A.watched over B.sent for C.turned down D.taken in
29.A.pricey B.risky C.strange D.childish
30.A.slightly B.definitely C.frequently D.eventually
31.A.proved B.remained C.seemed D.happened
32.A.claimed B.observed C.instructed D.preserved
33.A.share B.admire C.assess D.restore
34.A.tip B.comment C.requirement D.clue
35.A.relevant B.simple C.novel D.possible
完形填空【浙江省镇海中学2021-2022学年高三上学期12月考试】
A couple months before my wedding, I decided to hire a day of coordinator (协调员) to help 16 things at the venue (举办场地). I am a planner with a type A personality, who can do anything just to achieve my vision perfectly. So the thought of giving someone else 17 over my special day that I had planned for an entire year was 18 .
After some googling, I 19 A Touch of Grace and had a phone meeting with Amanda for the Wrap Up Service. Just speaking with her for the initial call 20 many of my worries. She was 21 to talk to, professional, 22 , and sounded like she knew her stuff. I had spoken to a couple other coordinators 23 to her and none of them 24 her. Not once did she make me feel like I didn’t know anything or force any 25 on me.
In the last weeks before the wedding, I met with Amanda 26 a couple of times, talked on the phone a couple of times, and communicated regularly via email. She was great at looking at all of my plans and adding in her 27 for things I didn’t think of. I was also able to meet up with her and handed her some 28 so that she could set up for me at the venue. Not only did they set up, after the dancing time on the 29 day, Amanda and her team also sorted everything out. By the time the wedding ended, most of our stuff had been 30 , ready to be taken away.
I had a lot 31 for my wedding day and Amanda really helped make sure everything went 32 . Amanda was also good at turning around people who 33 our table to chat with us. She made sure that we were able to 34 during our assigned time without interruption, in case I kept talking and not eating.
My thanks to Amanda are truly beyond words. She was so amazing that I’m extremely glad she was the one helping me make my 35 come true on my wedding day.
16.A.purchase B.deliver C.run D.inspect
17.A.influence B.control C.order D.pursuit
18.A.worrying B.impossible C.exhausting D.disappointing
19.A.skipped B.denied C.confirmed D.contacted
20.A.set aside B.added to C.led to D.made up
21.A.tough B.easy C.confusing D.inspiring
22.A.curious B.hesitant C.informative D.casual
23.A.prior B.familiar C.junior D.equal
24.A.judged B.matched C.noticed D.trusted
25.A.embarrassment B.topic C.power D.decision
26.A.unpleasantly B.personally C.unexpectedly D.publicly
27.A.appointments B.budgets C.recommendations D.concerns
28.A.souvenirs B.timetables C.gifts D.decorations
29.A.big B.regular C.strange D.noisy
30.A.returned B.boxed C.donated D.served
31.A.canceled B.rented C.stored D.scheduled
32.A.quietly B.eagerly C.smoothly D.wildly
33.A.spotted B.located C.laid D.approached
34.A.chat B.eat C.rest D.dance
35.A.sight B.concept C.memory D.vision
完形填空【重庆巴蜀中学2021-2022学年高三上学期适应性月考卷(五)】
This pasta(意大利面食)is no ordinary pasta. When imprinted with grooves(沟、槽),it can 21 into tubes, and other traditional shapes as it cooks. This new technique would 22 uncooked pastas to take up less space. That means it would need less 23
Pasta lovers “are very picky about the shapes of pasta and how they 24 with different sauces,” says Lining Yao. She studies the 25 of smart materials at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Penn. Flat pasta like spaghetti holds less sauce than twisty types like rotini. But those shapes come at a(n) 26 :bigger packages. For some 27 pasta, more than 60 percent of the package holds just air.
Yao and her colleagues 28 a series of grooves onto one side of each noodle. Then they cooked that pasta. The pasta 29 water as it cooked. But the liquid couldn’t go as fully into the grooved side. So that side became less expanded than the 30 side.That asymmetric(不对称的)expansion bent the 31 flat noodle into a curve(曲线).By changing the arrangement of the grooves,the researchers 32 the final shape.
Yao and her colleagues reported their 33 in Science Advances.
The pasta 34 good camping food, Yao says. A member of her team brought it along on a recent hiking trip. The pasta slips easily into a small pack. But it cooks into a(n) 35 shape.
21.A.change B.move C.split D.rise
22.A.force B.allow C.forbid D.expect
23.A.fuel B.packaging C.air D.energy
24.A.begin B.meet C.deal D.pair
25.A.color B.taste C.design D.length
26.A.risk B.cost C.advantage D.convenience
27.A.raw B.cooked C.curly D.delicious
28.A.found B.printed C.removed D.ignored
29.A.absorbed B.released C.created D.wasted
30.A.dark B.curve C.rough D.smooth
31.A.beautifully B.previously C.extremely D.slightly
32.A.evaluated B.understood C.controlled D.dismissed
33.A.research B.story C.event D.effort
34.A.tests B.suits C.makes D.requires
35.A.strange B.unique C.attractive D.satisfying
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