高中英语高考精选06 完形填空夹叙夹议文-2020年高考英语108所名校押题精选(原卷版)
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Once a year in the twn f Wuzhen all the turists can be audience members.
Picture an entire twn turned int ne grand immersive (沉浸式) 21 : huge marinettes walking thrugh a narrw, flagstne -paved lane, mther and daughter sitting 22 in a " paper bat that 23 alng a river, yung cuples whispering under a night sky 24 up by blmed kites.
N matter where yu g in the twn f Wuzhen, Zhejiang prvince, during its 25 theater festival yu are likely t 26 perfrmances --- and sme in the unlikeliest f places, such as at the 27 f an therwise quiet square, under the rfs f a mss-carpeted dck, and even n rwing bats.
Even turists 28 f the festival will find themselves 29 in plays, dance and music, everybdy being 30 t wander the 1,300-year-ld twn's alleys, riverbanks and theater venues.
They can, fr example, step int the “hme” f the Italian directr Eugeni Barba as he thrws a "dinner party”. "This is a very 31 way f thinking theater, that the audience are my 32 t share a dinner, and fd are sunds, 33 , wrds, petry,” said Barba pleasingly, funder f the Odin Teatret f Denmark.
But thse wh wanted t watch The Tree were 34 t hand in their phnes befre perfrmances. When the shw began they sat 35 ne anther quietly, prfessinals and 36 alike, nt knwing what the evening wuld bring.
What gradually 37 were varius stries with a tree at their center. The perfrmance immersed its audience in an verwhelming auditry(听觉的)and 38 head trip, r, 39 ne viewer cmmented n the 40 site Duban, “the best nightmare I have ever had”.
21. A. platfrmB. theaterC. galleryD. passage
22. A. deliberatelyB. slwlyC. swiftlyD. lazily
23. A. statinsB. parksC. flatsD. walks
24. A. litB. burnedC. stuckD. set
25. A. annualB. mnthlyC. weeklyD. daily
26. A. lk intB. cme up withC. run intD. put up with
27. A. centerB. cmerC. pintD. spt
28. A. tiredB. fndC. uncnsciusD. cnvinced
29. A. apprvedB. affectedC. accusedD. absrbed
30. A. arrangedB. praisedC. invitedD. supprted
31. A. creativeB. bviusC. reasnableD. abrupt
32. A. clleaguesB. guestsC. fansD. hsts
33. A. studisB. paintingsC. imagesD. cartns
34. A. suggestedB. requiredC. appreciatedD. referred
35. A. meetingB. cmfrtingC. recgnizingD. facing
36. A. clerksB. amateursC. expertsD. reprters
37. A. presentedB. changedC. heldD. mattered
38. A. hearingB. smellingC. visualD. facial
39. A. asB. whenC. sinceD. if
40. A. intrductinB. interviewC. debateD. review
Clze 2
I was 17 years ld. Alng with a dzen ther bys I had made a lng trip t Iwa in rder t see a cllege that I was thinking f 21 . While the trip had been 22 fr the mst part, nw that I was there I was feeling depressed, alne, and islated. I was missing my 23 and I was als missing the Appalachian muntains and the frests f my hme. I lved 24 the leaves turned a thusand shades f green in the Spring and then 25 a sea f red, gld, and range in the Fall.
Here in Iwa everything was 26 . The grass lked burnt and brwn. All that I culd 27 was a mixture f crn, mud, and pigs. I walked utside the drmitry f the cllege and sat n an ld stump. I clsed my eyes and 28 being back hme again. When I finally pened them, hwever, I saw smething that tuched my 29 . It was a Prairie Sunset. It seemed t 30 the sky frm hrizn t hrizn. Gld, red, purple and pink cluds all 31 tgether in a picture painted by Heaven’s wn hand. It was s huge that it tk my breath away. It made ur muntain sunsets seem 32 by cmparisn. I realized that this place t had its wn special beauty. This place t was a part f nature’s 33 .
Over the years t cme I learned smething else. Each f us has a special beauty 34 .
Each f us has ur wn 35 talents and abilities.
21. A. assistingB. attendingC. visitingD. quitting
22. A. funB. hardC. nvelD. tiresme
23. A. chanceB. schlC. familyD. gal
24. A. whenB. hwC. whyD. whether
25. A. becameB. fldedC. drewD. surrunded
26. A. easyB. beautifulC. flatD. rugh
27. A. hearB. tuchC. tasteD. smell
28. A. cared abutB. prepared frC. dreamed fD. thught ver
29. A. bdyB. sulC. faceD. pain
30. A. fillB. cverC. separateD. blck
31. A. fldedB. sankC. escapedD. flwed
32. A. tinyB. paleC. splendidD. weak
33. A. changeB. punishmentC. creatinD. reflectin
34. A. as wellB. in additinC. fr sureD. in between
35. A. extraB. uniqueC. pssibleD. reasnable
Clze 3
Having a psitive attitude can mean the difference between living a life full f jy and happiness and living a life full f depressin and misery. Yur 21 determines what yu will experience in life 22 what the actual circumstances are.
Reality can be a difficult cncept t 23 . Hw is it that tw peple can have the 24 experience yet ne persn cmes ut f it lving life while the ther cmes ut f it 25 life? There was a stry f tw brthers wh were 26 in a hme with a father wh 27 all the time. It wuld be n 28 if bth f the bys grew up t be alchlics themselves with a hatred fr life. One f the tw brthers did just that. He 29 his father’s ftsteps. Hwever, the ther brther grew up 30 the ppsite. Having experienced that 31 , he made up his mind t be a 32 and lving father because he didn’t want his kids t g thrugh what he was frced t g thrugh.
S what made the difference in the 33 f these tw men’s lives? Yu see, it’s nt what happens t yu that 34 hw yur life will turn ut; it’s what yu d abut it that cunts much. The 35 fr having a gd attitude is that yur decisins and actins will be different. On the cntrary, if yu had a 36 attitude, yu will prbably experience a different utcme as a result f thse 37 .
It’s true that yu can’t cntrl utside circumstances and events, 38 dn’t feel discuraged, fr yu have ttal cntrl ver what yu decide t d with thse circumstances. By 39 feeding yur mind with psitive material, yu will be mre likely t 40 the decisin that will eventually bring yu clser t yur gals.
21. A. habitB. educatinC. successD. attitude
22. A. apart frmB. regardless fC. in terms fD. as t
23. A. believeB. graspC. dependD. admit
24. A. generalB. directC. sameD. extreme
25. A. sharingB. rewardingC. killingD. hating
26. A. brught upB. called upC. taken upD. built up
27. A. smkedB. drankC. ckedD. slept
28. A. dubtB. chanceC. surpriseD. way
29. A. frgtB. fllwedC. rememberedD. climbed
30. A. cmpletelyB. speciallyC. graduallyD. generally
31. A. relatinshipB. childhdC. silenceD. impressin
32. A. disgustingB. carelessC. caringD. stubbrn
33. A. influenceB. arrangementC. grwthD. utcme
34. A. annuncesB. predictsC. shapesD. witnesses
35. A. reasnB. artC. symblD. respnse
36. A. prudB. negativeC. psitiveD. general
37. A. challengesB. methdsC. jurneysD. decisins
38. A. sB. andC. butD. r
39. A. frmallyB. cnstantlyC. immediatelyD. slightly
40. A. makeB. changeC. createD. delay
Clze 4
There are s many spring festivals arund the cuntry centered n gardening, bluegrass, wine and fd, r Earth Day. But if yu visit western Clrad's Grand Valley, yu'll see a festival ___21___t sharing. Cngregants(集会者) f mre than 100 area churches have decided t___22___ what they believe in.
Called ShareFest, the event brings vlunteers frm different____23____fr a busy but___24___ weekend f huse repair, painting, gardening and mre. The idea was ___25___put frward by a grup f pastrs(牧师) in central Arkansas and was finally____26____by First Presbyterian Clrad churches in 2007. A grup f peple frm church decided t ffer___27___t a lcal schl. Teachers needed desks washed and ther wrk dne. And s it began.
Churches have been_____28_____flyers(传单) in their area ver the past several mnths s that peple in need can either pst their____29____fr help n a central website r call the team fr ____30____. Teams f church members "adpt" neighbrhds r rganizatins t help with thse wishes. Prject leaders then visit t ____31____ what materials and time are needed.
Past_____32_____included everything frm making the bed fr an elderly wman t painting a building, which required 30 gallns f paint. Lcal businesses_____33_____materials. Participants dn't have t be big and strng-r even_____34_____. In past years, five-year-lds picked up leaves in neighbrs' yards. Senirs created care packages fr cllege_____35_____with blue bks fr tests and ther_____36_____that culd help them thrugh finals.
The tw-day event_____37_____with a prayer and a cheer. Then Saturday mrning, vlunteers ____38____the streets and hmes arund the twn, starting ding vluntary wrk.
Peple cme tgether t make a crner f the wrld a bit____39____. What a great way t0 ____40____spring!
21. A. expsedB. cntraryC. ppsiteD. cmmitted
22. A. praiseB. challengeC. practiceD. crrect
23. A. cmpaniesB. churchesC. schlsD. gardens
24. A. meaningfulB. sensitiveC. relaxingD. tiring
25. A. graduallyB. eventuallyC. riginallyD. regularly
26 A. acceptedB. suppsedC. assessedD. adj usted
27. A. inspiratinB. helpC. adviceD. encuragement
28. A. seekingB. thrwingC. sweepingD. distributing
29. A. strugglesB. respnsibilitiesC. requestsD. excuses
30. A. cmmunicatinB. cmprehensinC. circulatinD. registratin
31. A. predictB. bargainC. recgnizeD. determine
32. A. cnclusinsB. expectatinsC. serwcesD. experiences
33. A. dnatedB. defendedC. exchangedD. cnsumed
34. A. peace-lvingB. grwn-upC. kind-heartedD. new-brn
35. A. visitrsB. studentsC. prfessrsD. wrkers
36. A. suppliesB. decratinsC. presentsD. awards
37. A. breaks dwnB. ges awayC. kicks ffD. catches n
38. A. makeB. putC. rbD. hit
39. A. greenerB. betterC. nearerD. faster
40. A. celebrateB. describeC. ccupyD. discver
Clze 5
It was New Year's night. An aged man was standing at the windw. The days f his yuth appeared like dream befre him, and he 16 the serius mment when his father placed him at the 17 f the tw rads: ne leading t a peaceful, sunny place 18 with flwers, fruits and resunding with sft, sweet sngs, and the ther leading t a deep dark cave which was 19 , and where pisn flwed and snakes crawled.
He lked twards the sky and cried 20 Oh yuth, return! Oh, my father, place me nce mre at the entrance t life and I'll 21 the better way! "But bth his father and the days f his yuth had 22 .
He saw the lights flwing away in the darkness, and these were the days f his wasted life. He saw a star 23 frm the sky and disappeared, and this was the 24 f himself. His 25 , which was like a sharp arrw, struck deeply int his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his childhd, which entered life tgether with him. But they had made their way t 26 and were nw 27 and happy n this New Year's night.
The clck in the high church twer struck and the sund made him remember his parents' early 28 fr him. They had taught him and prayed t Gd fr his gd. But he chse the wrng way with 29 and grief s that he dared n lnger t lk twards the 30 where his father lived. His 31 eyes were full f tears, and with a despairing(绝望的)effrt, he burst ut a cry:" Cme back, my early days! Cme back!"
And his yuth did 32 ,fr all this was nly a dream which he had n New Year's night. He was still yung thugh his faults were real. He had nt yet entered the deep dark cave, and he was 33 free t walk n the rad which leads t the peaceful and sunny land.
Thse wh still linger n(徘徊)the entrance f life 34 t chse the bright rad, remember that when years are passed and yur feet stumble(绊倒)n the dark muntains, yu will cry bitterly, but 35 ."Oh yuth return! Oh give me back my early days! ”
16. A. recrdedB. recalledC. dubtedD. dreamt
17. A. entranceB. endC. middleD. tp
18. A. filledB. cveredC. grewD. drpped
19. A. brightB. amazingC. CmmnD. endless
20. A. ludlyB. painfullyC. happilyD. cntinuusly
21. A. abandnB. buildC. chseD. change
22. A. washed awayB. passed awayC. ran awayD. brke away
23. A. fallB. riseC. freezeD. shine
24. A. qualityB. harvestC. meansD. symbl
25. A. swrdB. regretC. prideD. feeling
26. A. successB. caveC. failureD. reality
27. A. wrriedB. desertedC. hnredD. frightened
28. A. lveB. misleadingC. anxietyD. scld
29. A. jyB. heartC. careD. shame
30. A. heavenB. cemeteryC. hellD. huse
31. A. driedB. darkenedC. lightedD. satisfied
32. A. disappearB. remainC. returnD. prmise
33. A. neverB. stillC. hardlyD. always
34. A. hesitatingB. decidingC. refusingD. claiming
35. A. in briefB. in surpriseC. in useD. in vain
Clze 6
It was New Year's night. An aged man was standing at the windw. The days f his yuth appeared like dream befre him, and he 16 the serius mment when his father placed him at the 17 f the tw rads: ne leading t a peaceful, sunny place 18 with flwers, fruits and resunding with sft, sweet sngs, and the ther leading t a deep dark cave which was 19 , and where pisn flwed and snakes crawled.
He lked twards the sky and cried 20 Oh yuth, return! Oh, my father, place me nce mre at the entrance t life and I'll 21 the better way! "But bth his father and the days f his yuth had 22 .
He saw the lights flwing away in the darkness, and these were the days f his wasted life. He saw a star 23 frm the sky and disappeared, and this was the 24 f himself. His 25 , which was like a sharp arrw, struck deeply int his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his childhd, which entered life tgether with him. But they had made their way t 26 and were nw 27 and happy n this New Year's night.
The clck in the high church twer struck and the sund made him remember his parents' early 28 fr him. They had taught him and prayed t Gd fr his gd. But he chse the wrng way with 29 and grief s that he dared n lnger t lk twards the 30 where his father lived. His 31 eyes were full f tears, and with a despairing(绝望的)effrt, he burst ut a cry:" Cme back, my early days! Cme back!"
And his yuth did 32 ,fr all this was nly a dream which he had n New Year's night. He was still yung thugh his faults were real. He had nt yet entered the deep dark cave, and he was 33 free t walk n the rad which leads t the peaceful and sunny land.
Thse wh still linger n(徘徊)the entrance f life 34 t chse the bright rad, remember that when years are passed and yur feet stumble(绊倒)n the dark muntains, yu will cry bitterly, but 35 ."Oh yuth return! Oh give me back my early days! ”
16. A. recrdedB. recalledC. dubtedD. dreamt
17. A. entranceB. endC. middleD. tp
18. A. filledB. cveredC. grewD. drpped
19. A. brightB. amazingC. CmmnD. endless
20. A. ludlyB. painfullyC. happilyD. cntinuusly
21. A. abandnB. buildC. chseD. change
22. A. washed awayB. passed awayC. ran awayD. brke away
23. A. fallB. riseC. freezeD. shine
24. A. qualityB. harvestC. meansD. symbl
25. A. swrdB. regretC. prideD. feeling
26. A. successB. caveC. failureD. reality
27. A. wrriedB. desertedC. hnredD. frightened
28. A. lveB. misleadingC. anxietyD. scld
29. A. jyB. heartC. careD. shame
30. A. heavenB. cemeteryC. hellD. huse
31. A. driedB. darkenedC. lightedD. satisfied
32. A. disappearB. remainC. returnD. prmise
33. A. neverB. stillC. hardlyD. always
34. A. hesitatingB. decidingC. refusingD. claiming
35. A. in briefB. in surpriseC. in useD. in vain
Clze 7
The structure in rganizatins has changed. It has transfrmed frm a bss t a leader being at the tp and frm methd directing t cperatin, 16 hw many f us have actually made this 17 within urselves?
Let's nt get persnal abut any persn r cnnect this t any 18 rganizatin. Cnsider the 19 pattern n a scial media website such as LinkedIn. We ften see gd articles written by junir-level emplyees which 20 new enthusiasm and new perspectives, but hw many senir-level 21 g and "Like" the article? Nt 22 read it, but actually "Like” it. Mre ften than nt, the answer is nne. Leaders read such articles, but they 23 t press the "Like" buttn due t sme fear!
A friend f mine, wh hlds the 24 f Directr f Human Resurces in a reputed rganizatin, happened t mentin an article that his team member had written. I casually enquired 25 the absence f a "Like" r cmment frm him. His answer really 26 me! He said: "Yu knw what my 27 is? I cannt be cmmenting r liking his article in public!" Amazed by this behavir, I did my research n this pattern n a few scial media platfrms. Yes, peple want t “Like" r cmment n articles and phts that are published by peple with a(n) 28 level and d s as well.
While we are 29 the "Like" buttn n a junir-level emplyee's ne — year anniversary, we jump t be ne in a few hundreds t ffer 30 n a senir-level leader's ne — year cmpletin. Hwever, I think ur precius “Like" fr the emplyee 31 a lt and encurages him, while, n the ther hand, it is 32 many hundreds and is nt 33 nticed by the leader.
Encurage new talents and 34 them. If we d nt exhibit this scially, I am sure we will nt 35 it in ur jb either.
16. A. sB. therwiseC. yetD. while
17. A. rganizatinB. methdC. cperatinD. transfrmatin
18. A. unusualB. rdinaryC. cmmnD. particular
19. A. behaviralB. nlineC. ppularD. persnal
20. A. ppseB. cntainC. prmteD. lack
21. A. leadersB. writersC. emplyersD. readers
22. A. preciselyB. barelyC. merelyD. thrughly
23. A. stpB. hpeC. hesitateD. regret
24. A. nameB. titleC. faithD. hnr
25. A. fr lack fB. n accunt fC. in need fD. with regard t
26. A. cnfusedB. astnishedC. dissatisfiedD. annyed
27. A. teamB. levelC. habitD. reputatin
28. A. superirB. differentC. averageD. junir
29. A. pressingB. missingC. skippingD. cnsidering
30. A. cngratulatinsB. suggestinsC. pininsD. remarks
31. A. changesB. requiresC. prvesD. means
32. A. intended frB. replaced byC. judged byD. buried in
33. A. evenB. justC. everD. still
34. A. knwB. mtivateC. demandD. bserve
35. A. representB. likeC. shwD. ntice
Clze 8
Nt many 17-year-ld girls knw hw t slder(焊)cpper pipes tgether r light a pilt light. These are 16 I’ve learned as an assistant t my 17 in his plumbing(管道)business.
My summer jb deals with 18 that cnstantly arise physical and mental discmfrt, and the wrk 19 an attitude f determinatin and patience that I frequently struggle t adpt.
Each mrning, I 20 myself int large-thick men’s jeans mst girls wuld 21 t wear and climb int the plumber truck. As my classmates begin their 22 babysitting, r selling grceries, my dad and I carry 23 tlbxes and wrk in the dark basements. I ften get 24 in messy strage bxes lking fr the water meter. Nthing arund is beautiful r tidy.
Smetimes I 25 why I stand the dust and sweat when I culd be in my air-cnditined huse ding summer hmewrk. Yet as much as I 26 the mess f plumbing. I lk dwn upn myself fr being s easily annyed by disrder. 27 , the wrld was built by peple willing t get their hands 28 .
Five such summers have 29 me that the messy parts f peple’s huses 30 the messy parts f their lives. As I learn t 31 the mess, I als learn t handle the 32 and cntradictins in my adlescence. Life is a prcess f accepting 33 and learning t put it in rder. Plumbing wrk is n different. Yu can see it in each newly sldered grup f cpper pipes. And when custmers express 34 , I understand that, in a small way, we bring 35 t their lives.
16. A. mannersB. skillsC. factsD. rules
17. A. brtherB. dadC. teacherD. friend
18. A. messesB. custmersC. nisesD. exercises
19. A. ffersB. develpsC. demandsD. lacks
20. A. wrestleB. lwerC. squeezeD. hide
21. A. needB. expectC. refuseD. chse
22. A. shiftsB. studiesC. meetingsD. travels
23. A. fancyB. smallC. expensiveD. heavy
24. A. injuredB. absrbedC. lstD. interested
25. A. knwB. questinC. imagineD. remember
26. A. seeB. cleanC. hateD. create
27. A. Or ratherB. At leastC. After allD. In additin
28. A. fullB. dirtyC. firmD. free
29. A. taughtB. prmisedC. advisedD. guaranteed
30. A. examineB. divideC. reduceD. reflect
31. A. srt utB. care abutC. hunt frD. give up
32. A. arrangementsB. uncertaintiesC. cmpetitinsD. expectatins
33. A. failureB. helpC. changeD. chas
34. A. sympathyB. suspicinC. disapprvalD. appreciatin
35. A. peaceB. successC. wnderD. rder
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