2022届高三英语二轮复习:高考完形填空专练 课件(68张)

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高考完型填空专练
2022年4月
01
I went to the beach nearby. It was a 1 time watching families come and go for a warm weekend here. As I was near the end of the beach, I noticed a 2 playing alone. It seems that she built a little sandcastle with a moat (护河) 3 it and now was trying to 4 the canal with water.
1.A.bitter B.cloudy C.lovely D.busy
2.A.clerk B.girl C.friend D.waiter
3.A.under B.towards C.behind D.around
4.A.fill B.cover C.mix D.combine
C
B
D
A
Unluckily, there was no 5 around to carry water. She would go to the waves, 6 her hands and then return to her little sandcastle. Sadly not much of the water was 7 it to the moat. But she kept trying, still smiling and 8 . I so wished I could 9 , but I didn’t have a container with me.
5.A.sand B.pool C.road D.container
6.A.cup B.shake C.grasp D.cross
7.A.leading B.getting C.making D.pointing
8.A.surprised B.hopeful C.meaningfu D.frightened
9.A.keep on B.go around C.cheer up D.help out
D
A
C
B
D
Watching her, and feeling helpless, I had an aha 10 . I realized that I had a bottle of water in my bag. I quickly dug in, took it out, and walked over to 11 it to her.
10.A.moment B.period C.decade D.date
11.A.lend B.hand C.hold D.leave
A
B
Confused at first, she smiled but shook her head 12 , saying no. I comforted her with that it would make getting the water much 13 , and that’s what I would do. She smiled widely and finally took it from my hands after I 14 . Not wanting her to feel 15 , I walked off the beach, seeing her running over to the sea with a big smile, 16 with a bottle in hand.
12.A.Happily B.madly C.shyly D.sadly
13.A.fuller B.better C.faster D.earlier
14.A.Insisted B.suggested C.Required D.Pushed
15.A.proud B.uneasy C.disappointed D.innocent
16.A.connected B.related C.fixed D.equipped
C
C
A
B
D
In my heart, I know that when she notices that someone needs 17 in life, maybe, just maybe, she would recall this little random act of kindness by a 18 . And maybe that would make her more 19 to jump in and help 20 a little gentler world around her.
17.A.assist B.donation C.advice D.choice
18.A.guide B.worker C.tourist D.stranger
19.A.curious B.friendly C.likely D.obvious
20.A.challenge B.create C.enter D.face
A
D
C
B
02
What is friendship It is difficult to be explained by 21 . If you really want to understand it, you have to 22 all your senses.
21.A.appearances B.gifts C.words D.gestures
22.A.lose B.use C.affect D.recover
C
B
Friendship can be seen. It is seen in children 23 the last cookie. It is seen in an old couple holding hands in the park. It is not 24 to see friendship. It is always there for eyes that can see.
Friendship can be heard. It is heard in the words of two friends having lunch together on a(n) 25 busy day when they have a lot of things to do. It is the way they 26 each other, not just the words. Friendship can be heard by those willing to listen.
23.A.eating B.warming C.choosing D.sharing
24.A.common B.possible C.hard D.easy
25. A.extremely B.unfortunately C.scarcely D.comfortably
26.A.look at B.talk to C.come across D.play with
D
C
A
B
Friendship is 27 in a casual touch. It is a pat on the back from a classmate or a wet kiss between two little children. The touch 28 more than words. It can be 29 understood and received.
27.A.felt B.rewarded C.taken D.remembered
28.A.hurts B.cares C.expresses D.knows
29.A.unlikely B.immediately C.hopefully D.unwillingly
A
C
B
Friendship tastes like 30 bread. Hot from the oven, it tastes more than the sum of 31 and ingredients (配料). In it, there is the love of the wife as her hands 32 them together and her 33 as she waits for the dough (生面团) to rise.
30.A.overcooked B.tasty C.homemade D.expensive
31.A.Rice B.flour C.corn D.wheat
32.A.mixing B.planting C.changing D.praying
33.A.performance B.confidence
C.patience D.dependence
C
B
A
C
They cannot be seen 34 they cannot be measured. However, they are there to 35 a big difference. The difference you taste is 36 .
34.A.but B.and C.if D.while
35.A.make B.ignore C.hide D.hold
36.A.time B.comfort C.love D.money
B
A
C
Friendship has various smells. It smells like your home when you step into it after being 37 for a long time. It smells like the 38 cookies your clumsy (笨手笨脚的) brother made especially for you.
37.A.back B.away C.together D.down
38.A.well-known B.donated C.divided D.burnt
B
D
Finally, more than the other senses, friendship is an experience that, whether seen, felt, heard, or tasted, is 39 by the heart. Like air fills the lungs, friendship fills the heart, allowing us to experience the best thing that life has to 40 .
39.A.broadened B.spoken
C.understood D.surrounded
40.A.offer B.enjoy C.appreciate D.miss
C
A
03
“Can’t stop loving you ... ” My 3-year-old son was singing. But I was not in the 41 to sing along. My manager at the biotech company had just told me that, in spite of my excellent performance, he did not foresee giving me more 42 in the near future. He believed the career growth I sought required a full-time employee. The message 43 me hard. But it brought about a sudden 44 that, in the end, taught me the power of embracing(拥抱) opportunities.
41.A.ability B.request C.mood D.sense
42.A.responsibilities B.priorities
C.experiences D.rewards
43.A.reached B.hit C.pushed D.caught
44.A.plan B.result C.promise D.change
C
A
B
D
My manager’s decision planted a seed of 45 . But I reminded myself that I had already proved I could be an 46 scientist on a part - time schedule. During my 7 years as a university researcher working part time, my career had 47 .
45.A.self-doubt B.self-pity
C.self-discipline D.self-confidence
46.A.honest B.outgoing
C.unsuccessful D.effective
47.A.fallen behind B.ended up
C.taken off D.started out
A
D
C
When I left my university post for the biotech company, 48 by the desire for my work to reach patients, I expected that I would be able to grow professionally and 49 my career there. But now I was being told that I should be 50 in my current role as a troubleshooter, rather than the project leader I desired to be.
48.A.shocked B.driven C.puzzled D.controlled
49.A.advance B.assess C.ruin D.end
50.A.eager B.anxious C.angry D.happy
B
A
D
A friend suggested that I reach out to senior managers about 51 in other departments. With little 52 , I approached the three senior managers.
51.A.complaints B.opportunities
C.advantages D.assignments
52.A.imagination B.expectation
C.qualification D.determination
B
B
Only the third 53 listened to my story, and told me that I was 54 to join him in building a vaccine (疫苗) research unit. I hesitated and replied that I knew 55 about vaccines. He said, “You are smart and willing to work hard. You will make it. ”
53.A.randomly B.carelessly
C.patiently D.pretendedly
54.A.welcome B.afraid
C.proud D.willing
55.A.something B.anything
C.everything D.nothing
C
A
D
The 56 was exactly what I had been looking for, but I was still shaken by my manager’ s lack of confidence in me. A few sleepless nights later, I decided that taking a chance on the 57 was better.
56.A.solution B.promotion
C.reputation D.recognition
57.A.unusual B.unknown
C.good D.true
D
B
I soon discovered a new 58 . My career path within the company opened up. I took on more responsibilities and led fantastic projects—all because of a change that had felt 59 on me. It had pushed me further than I was willing to go, and taught me that when I step out of my 60 , I find my most creative, productive self.
58.A.passion B.hobby C.career D.partner
59.A.easy B.merciful C.forced D.focused
60.A.safety rule B.bottom line
C.comfort zone D.top secret
A
C
C
04
An e-mail request for a special dish came in to a restaurant in Baltimore on a Thursday afternoon in March. The sender didn’t 61 want the food itself. He said that he was writing 62 his mother who loved the broccoli(西兰花)dish made by the restaurant. He went on to 63 that she was now in the final stage of lung cancer at her home in Vermont and that he was hoping to 64 the recipe to make it for her at home.
61.A.sincerely B.calmly C.usually D.actually
62.A.in memory of B.on behalf of
C.on the basis of D.in reply to
63.A.argue B.suggest C.explain D.predict
64.A.get B.invent C.sell D.remember
D
B
C
A
Steve Oliver, the restaurant's owner, read the 65 and quickly replied with a(n) 66 . "Thanks for reaching out,” he wrote. “We'd like to 67 you in Vermont and make it fresh for her.”
65.A.letter B.book C.report D.article
66.A.nod B.application C.offer D.congratulation.
67.A.welcome B.meet C.teach D.persuade
A
C
B
Brandon Jones, the 68 , was shocked and wrote back, "Do you 69 that it is Vermont that we're talking about ”
“No problem. You tell us the 70 and we'll be there,” Steve responded.
68.A.cook B.boss C.patient D.son
69.A.accept B.know C.hope D.hear
70.A.customer B.price C.address D.profit
D
B
C
The day after receiving Brandon's e-mail, Steve 71 his truck with a cooler filled with ingredients(食材)and the necessary cooking tools and then 72 for Vermont with Ephrem Abebe, the cook.
71.A.Compared B.destroyed C.replaced D.loaded
72.A.headed B.asked C.Searched D.provided
D
A
As soon as they 73 at the parking lot, they got to work. 74 the broccoli dish, they made many other special dishes. After 75 boxing everything up, they knocked on the door.
“Go ahead and answer,” Brandon told his mother.
73.A.looked B.slept C.laughed D.stopped
74.A.without B.Before C.Besides D.Under
75.A.neatly B.carelessly C.angrily D.curiously
D
C
A
As soon as she 76 the door, she recognized the smell. When she saw Steve Oliver and Ephrem Abebe, she couldn't 77 it.
For the past six years, every time Brandon's mother visited Baltimore, the first place she wanted to go was their 78 . Brandon Jones was 79 that his mother was able to enjoy her 80 broccoli with a side order of remarkable kindness one more time.
76.A.shut B.opened C.saw D.left
77.A.lock B.accept C.believe D.eat
78.A.restaurant B.city C.house D.market
79.A.shocked B.annoyed
C.embarrassed D.delighted
80.A.strange B.beloved C.smelly D.pretty
B
C
A
D
B
05
As a young man, I wanted to see the world and be inspired by new cultures. So with a full backpack, an open mind and lots of curiosity, I set off, 81 the familiarity of what call home.
81.A.leaving behind B.calling for
C.drawing on D.wrestling with
A
要求
全力对付;努力克服
利用;吸收
I remember feeling both anxious and excited about the 82 that day before setting off. Traveling 83 me to new people, places and experiences I 84 how different the world was from where I 85 .
82.A.inability B.uncertainty
C.misfortune D.discomfort
83.A.submitted B.compared
C.exposed D.reduced
84.A.discovered B.imagined
C.complained D.feared
85.A.grew up B.took up
C.brought up D.picked up
B
C
A
A
I saw the sharp 86 between advanced and developing countries and how 87 the infrastructure(基础设施)and environmental conditions were in developing countries, making me want to help 88 the gap between these two worlds
86.A.competition B.connection
C.contradiction D.difference
87.A.mature B.obvious C.poor D.fine
88.A.replace B.bridge C.explore D.identify
D
C
B
I became an engineer 89 , developing technologies and infrastructure to help society 90 more efficiently. Young engineers should always be 91 and motivated, which are the two words that I have always 92 , and this mindset has helped me understand and 93 to today's changing world.
89.A.unintentionally B.accidentally
C.eventually D.unwillingly
90.A.extend B.display C.follow D.function
91.A.humble B.creative C.innocent D.curious
92.A.expected B.valued C.indicated D.interpreted
93.A.adapt B.belong C.resign D.tend
C
D
D
B
A
As a young engineer, I saw technology as the 94 to carbon reduction. But technology alone is not 95 . There also has to be cooperation among different parties to make a real 96 .
94.A.guide B.clue C.barrier D.answer
95.A.appealing B.enough C.precise D.relevant
96.A.surprise B.difference C.decision D.wish
D
B
B
One day, I would like to become a(n) 97 again, but this time I dream of traveling with my son, who has only seen 98 of developing countries on the Internet. He should experience other cultures in person, which would 99 make him curious to learn more about the world and 100 him to help build a better future.
97.A.dreamer B.doer C.backpacker D.engineer
98.A.progress B.danger C.signs D.images
99.A.hopefully B.temporarily
C.ambitiously D.commercially
100.A.force B.appoint C.inspire D.persuade
C
D
A
C
06
Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia (栀子花) was delivered to my house. With no card or note, I 101 who sent me the flowers. After a while, I 102 discovering the sender’s 103 and just delighted in the beauty and 104 of them.
101.A.recommended B.believed C.wondered D.prayed
102.A.gave up B.held back
C.came across D.discussing about
103.A.secret B.identity C.address D.favour
104.A.perfume B.shape C.prize D.appearance
C
A
B
A
But I never stopped 105 the giver. As a teenager, I imagined that it might be a 106 who had noticed and loved me 107 . I had even been 108 someone wonderful but too 109 to make known his identity.
105.A.protecting B.missing C.guessing D.supporting
106.A.boy B.friend C.owner D.neighbor
107.A.publically B.secretly C.Desperately D.hesitantly
108.A.deciding on B.hoping for
C.dreaming about D.searching for
109.A.shy B.excited C.depressed D.sorry
C
A
B
C
A
When I was 17, a boy 110 my heart. One morning when I awoke, I saw a 111 on my mirror in red lipstick: “Heartily know when half-gods go, the gods arrive.” And I 112 the quotation where my mother had written it 113 my heart healed. I had thought my mother couldn’t understand. But she did.
110.A.touched B.comforted C.broke D.understood
111.A.e-mail B.letter C.notice D.message
112.A.posted B.wrote C.read D.left
113.A.until B.before C.after D.when
C
D
D
A
One month before my high-school graduation, my father died of a heart attack. I became completely uninterested in everything, even my graduation ceremony. But my mother, in the midst of her own 114 , would not hear of my 115 it.
114.A.delight B.comfort C.grief D.relief
115.A.operating B.attending
C.creating D.skipping
C
D
The day before my father died, my mother and I 116 a spectacular dress for my ceremony while shopping, which made me feel like a princess, but it was the wrong size. Because of my father’s death, I forgot about the 117 . The day before the 118 , I noticed that dress — in the 119 size, lying over the sofa. It was presented to me — I didn’t care whether I had a new dress or not. But my mother did.
116.A.found B.bought C.chose D.tried
117.A.gardenia B.dress C.attack D.giver
118.A.funeral B.wedding C.ceremony D.anniversary
119.A.smaller B.larger C.right D.wrong
A
B
C
C
My mother died ten days after I got married. I was 22. That was the year the gardenias 120 coming.
120.A.continued B.stopped C.admitted D.allowed
B
07
“What do you want to be when you grow up ” When I was a kid, I 121 the question. Adults always seemed terribly disappointed that I wasn’t 122 becoming something grand or 123 , like an astronaut.
121.A.considered B.feared C.explained D.recalled
122.A.dreaming of B.objecting to
C.focusing on D.sticking to
123.A.average B.humble C.heroic D.romantic
B
A
C
谦虚的
Now, as an organizational psychologist, my job is to fix other people's jobs, and I've come to 124 that asking youngsters that question does them 125 .
124.A.prefer B.remember C.believe D.anticipate
125.A.harm B.good C.wrong D.honor
C
A
My first complaint about the question is that it 126 kids to define themselves in terms of work. If we define ourselves by our jobs, our 127 depends on what we achieve. So when you are 128 what you want to be, it's not socially 129 to say, “A father”, or, “A mother”, let alone, “A person of integrity”.
126.A.forces B.troubles C.commands D.forbids
127.A.status B.experience C.worth D.fame
128.A.taught B.asked C.guided D.consulted
129.A.rejected B.accurate C.confirmed D.acceptable
A
C
B
D
The second 130 is the implication that there is one calling(使命)out there for everyone. Research shows that 131 one leaves students feeling lost and 132 . After all, not everyone has that talent for grand jobs.
130.A.thought B.division C.assumption D.problem
131.A.picking up B.searching for
C.praying for D.taking over
132.A.bored B.impatient C.intolerant D.confused
D
B
D
If you manage to 133 the above barriers, there is a third hurdle(难关):Careers rarely live up to your childhood 134 . In one study, looking for a(n) 135 job left college seniors feeling more anxious and less satisfied with the 136 .
133.A.strengthen B.control C.build D.overcome
134.A.efforts B.struggles C.ambitions D.gains
135.A.ideal B.permanent C.ordinary D.specific
136.A.benefit B.outcome C.solution D.truth
D
C
A
B
As Tim Urban writes, happiness is reality minus expectations. It's clear how expectations 137 our perceived happiness. If you are looking for extreme happiness, you're bound to be 138 .
Asking kids what they want to be leads them to 139 a career identity they might never want to earn. 140 , invite them to think about the different things they might want to do.
137.A.boost B.contain C.guarantee D.affect
138.A.disappointed B.addicted
C.delighted D.embarrassed
139.A.refuse B.claim C.keep D.ignore
140.A.Meanwhile B.Otherwise C.Instead D.However
D
A
B
C
08
Sara Kays, a singer-songwriter from Indiana sees music as not only a passion but an outlet for her thoughts and feelings. As a 141 star on video platform, she not only uses TikTok to 142 her music, but posts partially-finished snippets (片段) of songs to get feedback from her 143 . “It’s been cool to 144 people that way, and sometimes I’ll 145 to a comment of someone asking me if I could write a song about an idea they suggested.” said Kays.
141.A.rising B.good-looking C.amusing D.long standing
142.A.change B.enjoy C.promote D.write
143.A.customers B.agents C.classmates D.followers
144.A.bring about B.engage with
C.look after D.pick up
145.A.respond B.refer C.subscribe D.object
A
C
D
B
A
Kays has been using online platforms to pursue her 146 to maximum effect. About three years ago, Kays 147 the app TikTok just to try it out. Now, she is a TikTok celebrity (名人) with about 1.3 million followers. She 148 her breakup song Remember That Night last year.
146.A.dream B.reputation C.profit D.talent
147.A.clicked B.purchased C.downloaded D.developed
148.A.kicked B.hit C.scratched D.released
A
C
D
This specific post 149 with almost three million views in just a few days. Kays has 150 singing since she was young. At 11, she got a 151 from her mother and then started to sing while playing. Two years later, she started to 152 some live videos on YouTube, which got her more followers. At 17, Kays 153 to songwriting to help her deal with the confusion of adolescence.
149.A.threw up B.made up C.blew up D.kept up
150.A.kept B.practiced C.loved D.resisted
151.A.phone B.guitar C.camera D.letter
152.A.sell B.post C.store D.watch
153.A.admitted B.stuck C.submitted D.turned
C
C
B
B
D
Different from other content creators who update their content 154 , Kays updates on a weekly 155 and only posts videos about her songs and 156 stories, such as singing, playing the guitar, recording or 157 music videos in the studio. Her videos are always 158 and simple, needing only three elements—her producer Martinez, a microphone and water to make.
154.A.frequently B.gradually C.properly D.privately
155.A.spot B.stage C.vacation D.basis
156.A.related B.vivid C.reliable D.detailed
157.A.performing B.learning C.playing D.shooting
158.A.ambiguous B.concise C.complex D.precise
A
D
A
D
B
“I feel very 159 to have the opportunity to release songs and that all these people are listening to them online.” said Kays. Recently, Kays has 160 with a music company. She hopes to sing live and go on tour.
159.A.surprised B.ashamed C.blessed D.satisfied
160.A.competed B.signed C.reasoned D.exchanged
C
B
09
Recently we took a trip to the South of France. As my parents are both 161 , they decided to take me along on their artist residency program, 162 in the charming city of Arles in the Provence region, which is famous as the town where Vincent van Gogh 163 some of his most famous works.
161.A.teachers B.artists C.officers D.doctors
162.A.stayed B.stood C.located D.collapsed
163.A.invented B.cited C.discovered D.painted
B
C
D
We 164 from Switzerland on a French train. It ran well and was 165 , and we easily found taxis 166 outside the Arles train station. Our apartment was located on Rue de la Calade, a 167 street in the center of the city. It was 168 —with stone floors, well-kept rooms, and friendly neighbors. Our first day in Arles was 169 walking around and just getting a feel of the area. We had 170 our apartment for three weeks!
164.A.arrived B.emerged C.parted D.escaped
165.A.in turn B.in vain C.on schedule D.on business
166.A.striking B.running C.passing D.waiting
167.A.busy B.corporate C.modern D.remote
168.A.awesome B.delightful C.peaceful D.ordinary
169.A.spent B.wasted C.comfortable D.worth
170.A.bought B.cleaned C.built D.booked
A
C
D
A
B
A
D
The first day’s 171 we took outside of Arles was to St. Rémy, where van Gogh once 172 in a mental hospital while still painting some of his most beloved 173 . Today you can visit all the places that he painted at although they aren’t as completely 174 as they used to be. St. Rémy is a beautiful little town, though—lots of places to 175 .
171.A.bonus B.plan C.trip D.distance
172.A.volunteered B.lived C.served D.died
173.A.domains B.jewels C.treasuresD.works
174.A.unattractive B.unchangedC.unsure D.unpopular
175.A.decorate B.dominate C.visit D.avoid
C
B
D
B
C
My family and I took a day tour to the Camargue, a nearby nature 176 , which is France’s wild west, our last week in Arles. We got the 177 we had booked through the Arles tourist office, which can sometimes be 178 . The tour was, although a little long, beautiful in every way. If in the South of France, I 179 recommend visiting the Camargue.
So overall, Arles and the South of France is excellent. 180 stopping for some days!
176.A.preserve B.habitat C.base D.farmland
177.A.awards B.tickets C.contracts D.envelopes
178.A.helpful B.humble C.beneficial D.domestic
179.A.quickly B.simply C.nervously D.highly
180.A.Mean B.Like C.Try D.Hate
A
B
A
D
C
10
When we were growing up, our mother, a single parent of seven kids, always took on two jobs, so it fell to Nina, the oldest, to take care of us. Because of Nina, pop music was an 181 part of our home, and growing up with the music of the 1960s was an added 182 . One of her favorite 183 during the 1960s was 96 Tears. I 184 her turning up the radio and singing along when it was 185 . I was 9 and she was 15.
181.A.extra B.external C.expensive D.essential
182.A.access B.benefit C.condition D.cost
183.A.songs B.gifts C.bands D.films
184.A.mind B.suggest C.remember D.avoid
185.A.promoted B.broadcastC.introduced D.experimented
D
B
A
C
B
I think music was 186 to her because it kept her grounded and reminded her that she was still a 187 , even though she had so much responsibility. I remember the music always became the 188 . We would wake up 189 the morning show as we got ready for school, and then into the night. The 190 was always on.
186.A.universal B.important C.boring D.new
187.A.teenager B.nurse C.friend D.question
188.A.way B.end C.future D.background
189.A.listening to B.waiting for
C.coming for D.worrying about
190.A.story B.work C.Radio D.discussion
B
A
D
A
C
Nina wasn’t much older than me, but she shouldered great 191 while my mother worked. I didn’t 192 much of it then, but years later, and especially now she is gone, I realize how much she must have 193 because of caring for us. I don’t ever remember her complaining, but 194 remember the music and the sisterly friendship.
191.A.cases B.effect C.attitudes D.responsibility
192.A.need B.design C.think D.create
193.A.missed B.counted C.shared D.collected
194.A.thus B.also C.instead D.seldom
D
C
A
C
Recalling my childhood, I think things could have been 195 for a house full of kids ranging in age from 3 to 15 years, but somehow, I remember it as a relative happy time, thanks to Nina’s 196 ability. Now, that song reminds me of my 197 sister, as well as the sacrifices she made for me, and the 198 childhood I experienced because of her. 199 that song makes my eyes water, but still a 200 touches the corners of my mouth.
195.A.simple B.poor C.familiar D.wonderful
196.A.common B.natural C.outstanding D.interesting
197.A.thin B.humorous C.ambitious D.sweet
198.A.troubled B.painful C.lonely D.happy
199.A.Hearing B.Learning C.Changing D.Producing
200.A.hand B.smile C.wave D.wind
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C
D
D
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B
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