2022-2023高二英语上学期名校试题 专题培优:完形填空10篇(15空)(Word版含答案)

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2022-2023 高二英语上学期 专题培优训练:
名校试题 完形填空10篇(15空 含答案)
Passage 1
(山东省“学情空间”区域教研共同体高二10月份联考)
One day my 10-year-old son, Kavi, left his typewritten math homework at school. He came to me in ____21____ . “What should I do ” he asked.
Together, we ____22____ that he could ask his friend to send a photo of the homework so that he could ____23____ the content by hand. The problem got solved, right Wrong. He remained anxious. Soon, I discovered what really ____24____ him: He was afraid that his teacher would ____25____ the homework left on his desk at school and be upset with him. He begged me to email the teacher to offer a(n) ____26____ .
I wanted to help—which parent doesn’t want to make the ____27____ go away, especially when the solution is as ____28____ as sending an email Yet, that would have been a(n) ____29____ thing to do. Research shows parents’ helping to avoid worry-causing ____30____ may comfort anxious children at the moment, ____31____ it prevents them from learning to cope in the long run.
I never sent that email to Kavi’s teacher. I ____32____ to talk Kavi through his worry, but he still felt restless at supper. However, the next day, he got an A+ on his homework along with a note: “You did a good job ____33____ how to get your homework done.”
I think it’s necessary for parents to let their children stay with worry but ____34____ them in seeking solutions, and that children’s gaining mastery over their worry is just the key to their growing up ____35____ .
21. A. silence B. comfort C. panic D. amazement
22. A. convinced B. remembered C. announced D. considered
23. A. copy out B. clear away C. point at D. pass down
24. A. touched B. inspired C. bothered D. probed
25. A. replace B. ignore C. correct D. notice
26. A. cooperation B. explanation C. guarantee D. definition
27. A. embarrassment B. homesickness C. hurt D. dream
28. A. simple B. essential C. ridiculous D. intense
29. A. complicated B. permanent C. illegal D. wrong
30. A. principles B. comments C. situations D. contests
31. A. otherwise B. but C. because D. nevertheless
32. A. tried B. spotted C. hesitated D. pretended
33. A. setting aside B. benefiting from C. figuring out D. focusing on
34. A. criticize B. support C. assign D. contact
35. A. willingly B. flexibly C. crazily D. healthily
Passage 2
(2022学年第一学期浙江“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科)
A few years ago, I was leaving where I worked only to find a baby goat (山羊) at the end of the driveway. I 41 someone dumped (遗弃) him over the fence. The 42 was visibly nervous but stood perfectly still as I approached.
I’m an animal 43 and I’ve brought home dogs, cats, horses, chickens, and fish, but never a goat. The tiny kid was too adorable to 44 . I named him Quincy, and bottle-fed him in my bathroom.
Quincy proved to be quite intelligent. When he was about a week old, I 45 my fingers on the bathroom floor and said “Lie down.” I was amazed when he 46 .
A 47 study—Quincy learned to lie down, bow, and turn in a circle in no time. He knows the name of everything I feed him, and even joins us for trips to the dog park.
I love to train animals and often take my dogs to shows where they can perform their tricks. Quincy did his first 48 when he was just six weeks old. He knew only a few 49 then, but he did them perfectly and 50 misbehaved or got nervous in front of the crowd.
Now he has a whole performing list: He’ll shake hooves (蹄子), come when 51 , wave, smile for the camera (“Say cheese!”), and more. Quincy and my dogs 52 regularly at schools, nursing homes, and charity events. Quincy can even “read” his tricks off cue cards, which always earns the most 53 .
It’s hard to believe that the goat kid 54 wanted turned out to be one of the smartest and most good-natured animals I’ve ever had. He’s by far the 55 of my bunch—just don’t tell the dogs!
41. A. knew B. evaluated C. saw D. figured
42. A. owner B. dog C. kid D. stranger
43. A. lover B. watcher C. professor D. hunter
44. A. insist B. resist C. adopt D. acknowledge
45. A. tapped B. swung C. stuck D. raised
46. A. looked down B. calmed down C. broke down D. dropped down
47. A. slow B. rewarding C. quick D. disappointing
48. A. duty B. greeting C. show D. service
49. A. trips B. tricks C. patterns D. examples
50. A. never B. only C. still D. often
51. A. ignored B. called C. warned D. blessed
52. A. perform B. practice C. play D. stretch
53. A. money B. respect C. applause D. sympathy
54. A. anybody B. somebody C. everybody D. nobody
55. A. oldest B. sharpest C. rarest D. kindest
Passage 3
(汕尾市2021-2022学年度第一学期全市高中二年级教学质量监测)
A handwritten letter a 20-year-old job seeker penned to his "future employer" has reached millions. The note makes a simple request: "Take a 41 on me."
Ryan Lowry is autistic (自闭症的) -communication is 42 for him. But Lowry had his eye on his 43 pursuits, so he decided to post a letter in which he expressed his wish to 44 a job in the animation (动画片) industry.
After several rounds of revisions, he wrote the final draft 45 on a sheet of lined paper, and 46 it on the Internet on Feb. 27.
About three weeks later, the letter had been 47 more than 7 million times.Thousands of comments 48 . People said they were drawn to the bravery of the author and the clarity of his 49 :
"Dear Future Employer: I have autism, but am good with technology and a really quick 50 . I a m interested in a job in animation. I 51 that you will have to take a chance on me, but I promise if you 52 and teach me, you'll be 53 you did."
Ryan Lowry has started one-on-one sessions with a local animator at a non-profit organization named A Place To Be. With the support of the organization, he wrote a song to show his 54 for the outpouring of love:
Thank you for reading, so I can keep dreaming. Thank you for 55 me for who I am.
41. A. chance B.comment C. photo D. sample
42. A. boring B. interesting C. challenging D. amazing
43. A. academic B. professional C.artistic D. political
44. A. land B. quit C. offer D. lose
45. A. quickly B. randomly C.happily D.neatly
46. A. prepared B. reported C. shared D. searched
47. A. opened B. viewed C. received D.rejected
48. A. joined in B. poured in C. pulled in D. tuned in
49. A. message B. thought C. vision D. sound
50. A. author B. teacher C.learner D. painter
51. A. believe B. wonder C. assume D. realize
52. A. fire B. reach C.hire D. ignore
53. A. angry B. glad C. regretful D. painful
54. A. appreciation B. determination C. expectation D. admiration
55. A. keeping B. saving C.helping D. seeing
Passage 4
2022-2-2023学年第一学期浙江省精诚联盟10月联考高二年级英语学科
In 2021, Zhang Guimei, a high school teacher, was honored as one of the “People Who Moved China”.
Twenty years ago, Zhang ____41____ a teenage girl sitting at a loss on the side of a road in Huaping county, Yunnan Province. The girl told Zhang that she desired to go to school, but her family couldn’t ____42____ it. Zhang went to the 14-year-old girl’s home ____43____ persuade her parents to allow their daughter to continue schooling. ____44____, they refused her. After that, Zhang saw many local girls ____45____ out of schools due to poverty. Zhang was trying to ____46____ how to help them.
She came up with the idea of building a girls-only high school ____47____ students wouldn’t have to pay anything. Zhang tried various ways to raise the ____48____ but failed. Later, she spoke through mass media to the public about her long-cherished dream. With the ____49____ support from the local government and ____50____ people, Huaping Girls’ High School was founded in 2008. On the first day of the new school year, 100 students enrolled in the school. Most of the girls were from the ____51____ areas. Several had physical disabilities or were orphans (孤儿) or children of single parents.
Since Zhang Guimei started the school 10 years ago, she ____52____ more than 1,600 households, traveled more than 110,000 kilometers, and walked to many places to encourage parents to send their daughters to school. Zhang’s continuous ____53____ light up the dreams in kids and change their ____54____. So far, more than 2000 girls in the remote areas have been helped, many of whom have been admitted to universities.
Just as her saying goes, “the value of life lies in struggle, progress and dedication.” Zhang ____55____ herself to improving girls’ education.
41. A. hit B. encountered C. happened D. occurred
42. A. spend B. pay C. take D. afford
43. A. in aid to B. in addition to C. in an attempt to D. in response to
44. A. But B. However C. While D. Therefore
45. A. quitting B. leaving C. dropping D. stopping
46. A. figure out B. bring about C. draw out D. give out
47. A. that B. where C. which D. when
48. A. funds B. bills C. bonus D. prize
49. A. emotional B. physical C. mental D. financial
50. A. warm-hearted B. bad-tempered C. cold-blooded D. absent-minded
51. A. urban B. industrial C. mountainous D. advanced
52. A. visited B. had visited C. would visit D. has visited
53. A. work B. efforts C. jobs D. labour
54. A. substance B. clothing C. fate D. character
55. A. manages B. fails C. continues D. commits
Passage5
(山东师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高二第一学期期中学业水平测试)
This past summer, I applied for my very first job at a small bakery in my neighborhood. I knew that if I were 41 there, I would learn how to use a cash register, prepare sandwiches, and 42 cake orders. I imagined that my biggest struggle would be 43 demanding New Yorkers, but I never thought that the act of tying a box would become both my biggest 44 and greatest teacher.
On my first day of work in late August, one of the employees quickly explained the 45 . It seemed simple: wrap the string(绳子) around your hand, then wrap it three times around the box both ways, and fasten it. I 46 the message in my head, “three times, turn it, three times, tie it” until it became my prayer. After observing several employees, it was 47 that anyone tying the box could complete it in a matter of seconds. For weeks, I failed endlessly, only to watch the strong and small pieces of my pride unravel (散开) each time I tried.
As I 48 to push half-tied cake boxes into plastic bags with embarrassment, I could not help but 49 what was wrong with me. 50 the weeks progressed, my skills slowly began to improve. Of course, there were days when I just wanted to throw all of the string in the trash and use tape (胶带) instead; this sense of defeat was never 51 , but remarks like “Oh, you must be 52 ” from impatient customers made me angry and determined to try even harder.
Gradually I began to realize that I should not be 53 if it takes me longer to learn. I kept on, and I continued to tie boxes every weekend at work. Even though I occasionally fell back into desperation, I always rewrapped the string around my hand and 54 over because I learned that the most satisfying victories come from not 55 .
A. impressed B. hired C. kept D. promoted
A. fill B. cancel C. place D. take
A. identifying B. memorizing C. guiding D. serving
A. friend B. wish C. challenge D. hobby
A. process B. meaning C. puzzle D. theory
A. sent B. weighed C. applied D. repeated
A. possible B. clear C. funny D. interesting
A. rushed B. deserved C. offered D. requested
A. believe B. wonder C. admit D. recognize
A. Until B. Before C. Once D. As
A. wanted B. recognized C. forgiven D. treasured
A. young B. lazy C. new D. talented
A. sympathetic B. ashamed C. unsatisfied D. relaxed
A. handed B. turned C. started D. took
A. showing up B. giving up C. bringing up D. taking up
Passage6
2022-2023学年广东第一学期期中三校联考高二英语(铁一命题)
In life, do you choose to take the road everyone has taken, or do you choose the path that is best for you It might be 56 to choose what everyone has done, especially if it seemed to work for them. But is that what truly 57 for you
On a recent hiking 58 , my partner and I decided to take a popular trail in the 59 direction. This was an old, well-traveled trail that people had been hiking and biking from A to Z for years. For our own reasons, we chose to travel from Z to A. Going backwards made more sense with my 60 . The trip would take several days and going backwards 61 that I would end the trip closer to the airport for my flight home.
As my partner and I walked, everyone crossing our path had something to say, “You’re going the wrong way. Are you lost Are you returning 62 you forgot something Are you crazy The path occasionally crossed a 63 . When it did, even passing cars beeped to 64 us in the “right” direction.
Why did people only see one way Because that’s what everyone does Because that's how it's always been done We even 65 to talk to a Danish woman who said, “We have a(n) 66 in my country:when you go backwards to everyone else, it’s because you’re avoiding something.” I couldn’t believe it. We were just enjoying connecting with nature, hiking the way that best 67 us. Had we gone the “wrong” way No. At least, not for us.
I decided to 68 the path I chose. 69 , we had an amazing experience. Choosing the “wrong” path was right for me. When your inner 70 tells you something is right (or wrong), listen to it. It's your instinct. It’s speaking to you for a reason and it knows, better than anyone, what's best for you.
56. A. anxious B. normal C. awkward D. impressive
57. A. designs B. plans C. works D. prepares
58. A. race B. test C. project D. trip
59. A. opposite B. wrong C. common D. accessible
60. A. emotion B. target C. schedule D. request
61. A. supposed B. ensured C. provided D. permitted
62. A. if B. because C. while D. yet
63. A. plain B. valley C. trail D. highway
64. A. point B. inspire C. protect D. support
65. A. expected B. stopped C. agreed D. hesitated
66. A. saying B. point C. myth D. spell
67. A. instructed B. confused C. offered D. suited
68. A. show off B. think over C. pick out D. stick to
69. A. Probably B. Hopefully C. Eventually D. Knowingly
70. A. desire B. feeling C. voice D. reaction
Passage7
(汕尾市2022学年度第一学期全市高中二年级教学质量监测)
The Best Thing that ever Happened for Being Nice
A few weeks ago, my family and I were at a restaurant. We had just finished having lunch when I excused myself to go to the 21 .
When I was in one of the stalls (隔间), the lady in the stall next to me was saying something. At first, I didn’t realize what she was saying, but 22 , I heard her say, “No tissue! No tissue!” with an accent (口音). She seemed like she was really panicking (恐慌), so I asked her if she ran out of toilet paper. Thankfully, she 23 me and said, “Yes! Yes!”
I passed her some paper. When we got out of the toilet stall, she kept 24 me over and over. I said, “You're welcome, Ma'am,” and tried to leave. The lady stopped me 25 the toilet again, saying some things that I couldn't understand. I simply smiled at her and agreed quietly. She then 26 on buying my lunch. I tried to politely 27 , but the lady seemed so happy and determined to 28 me to lunch that I finally accepted.
Some people were staring at me and the lady as I walked back to my family and our table, but I didn't care. The lady was 29 like I had just saved her life, and I was feeling like a 30 .
When I got back to our table, my parents were looking at me, puzzled. Their daughter had simply intended to go to the toilet for a minute or two, 31 she came back with her entire meal completely paid for. When they asked me to explain everything, I kept laughing for a while before I could get out a single word.
A few moments later, someone came up to us. It was the lady again. She thanked me again then 32 that she had just moved to our 33 and that her English wasn't very good. She also said that she had been in that toilet stall for a long time, and despite her calling out to people. No one gave her toilet paper. She thanked me again.
The best thing that happened to me that day was not only getting a 34 meal, but more importantly, gaining a new understanding of what it means to be truly 35 . The next time you have a chance to help a stranger, remember this story.
21.A.stage B.shop C.restaurant D.toilet
22.A.naturally B.eventually C.actually D.hurriedly
23.A.understood B.knew C.showed D.discovered
24.A.praising B.hugging C.kissing D.thanking
25.A.outside B.over C.along D.past
26.A.carried B.moved C.insisted D.worked
27.A.bargain B.refuse C.accept D.follow
28.A.treat B.take C.invite D.bring
29.A.trying B.laughing C.growing D.acting
30.A.stranger B.model C.hero D.leader
31.A.yet B.so C.or D.thus
32.A.shared B.explained C.reflected D.proved
33.A.village B.house C.country D.building
34.A.delicious B.free C.special D.large
35.A.powerful B.successful C.helpful D.wonderful
Passage 8
(广东省佛山市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题)
As Torri'ell Norwood drove merrily through St. Petersburg, Florida, the 31 from the four teenage girls inside her car quickly 32 screams. They were hit by a speeding driver. The hard 33 sent the car across someone's yard before it crashed into a tree.
The crash damaged the 34 , causing Norwood to climb through her window to get out. Along with two of her friends, who'd also 35 to free themselves, she ran for her life. 36 . it wasn't until Norwood got to the end of the street that she realized her best friend Azaira Simmons was nowhere to be found. Norwood 37 ran back to the car.
Simmons was unconscious (无知觉)in the back seat. Norwood pulled her out and checked her pulse (脉搏),but there was no sign of 38 . That's when she started CPR (心肺复苏术).
If the 39 had occurred a few weeks earlier, she might not have known what to do.
40 , Norwood had earned her CPR certificate just the day before because she expected to start a career in 41 Looking down at her 42 friend, Norwood knew she had a precious little time to 43 what she'd learned. Due to her 44 Simmons regained consciousness ten minutes later.
The two teens say that the accident has promoted their 45
31. A. arguments B. complaints C. praise D. laughter
32. A. took over B. turned into C. went back to D. took charge of
33. A. knock B. shot C. ground D. fight
34. A. door B. tree C. yard D. road
35. A. agreed B. decided C. managed D. prepared
36. A. Otherwise B. Moreover C. Thus D. However
37. A. hesitantly B. immediately C. regretfully D. aimlessly
38. A. change B. strength C. life D. progress
39. A. accident B. damage C. mistake D. reaction
40. A. Obviously B. Thankfully C. Surprisingly D. Hopefully
41. A. education B. tourism C. science D. medicine
42. A. sleeping B. crying c. struggling D. dying
43. A. review B. appreciate C. practice D. share
44. A. effort B. sacrifice C. courage D. attention
45. A. cooperation B. independence C. friendship D. well-being
Passage9
深圳实验学校高中部2021-2022学年度第一学期第一阶段考试高二英语
You need to send a quick text to your mom to tell her soccer practice is canceled. In an effort not to get 56 , you reach slowly into your backpack. You are 57 about not pressing the wrong button that will make your task known by the teacher. With the phone on your lap, you try not to 58 as you text: “soccer canceled!”
Send. You slip it into your pocket. But wait ... your friend Lucy’s hair made her look 59 when you passed her in the hall. It’s 60 to wait until lunch. So, you repeat the secret process of texting: “Fix ur 61 . it’s ugly!” Now, not only have you just 62 two whole possibly important minutes of your teacher’s lecture, but you have also furthered the 63 of your spelling and vocabulary.
The way we type when we use virtual communication devices 64 the way we spell—not just when we’re in a 65 . Have you ever caught yourself writing “u” instead of “you” in an essay for school We have become accustomed to the 66 use of non-standard abbreviations (缩写词).
In a world where instant satisfaction is everything, we simply do not take the time to 67 the few extra letters, 68 unfamiliar words. Seldom do we see the word “exultant” for “happy”, “morose” for “sad” in a text. We must 69 our vocabulary and learn to use advanced words if we expect to make a 70 of exams relating to our future and get job opportunities.
A. stuck B. caught C. fired D. bothered
A. curious B. particular C. cautious D. serious
A. look out B. look down C. look away D. look around
A. pretty B. tired C. young D. absurd
A. unbearable B. unimportant C. unfortunate D. unnecessary
A. seat B. text C. hair D. work
A. forgotten B. refused C. postponed D. missed
A. control B. fall C. waste D. lack
A. affects B. determines C. predicts D. strengthens
A. quarrel B. speech C. hurry D. dilemma
A. primate B. proper C. casual D. illegal
A. accept B. check C. observe D. add
A. according to B. because of C. except for D. let alone
A. enlarge B. classify C. spread D. remember
A. start B. success C. habit D. deal
Passage 10
(2021-2022学年高二年级上册执信期中测)
In Germany, it's not a necessity to wear your uniform at school. But why did a few schoolmates and I spend two days 51 around the school in uniform In fact, a rather special event took place then: our MUN(Model United Nations)Conference
It is a conference 52 for students from all German schools who want to see how the United Nations really works. They get an opportunity to 53 a country and debate with other students from different 54 on real problems the world is facing now. The aim is to write a 55 at the end, which will help deal with them.
The 56 of our conference was "Cross Borders: Discover Peace”, which 57 that the students would 58 breaking down not only physical national boundaries, but also those 59 different nationalities. Of course, this included how to help others who are forced to flee their homeland, for the people 60 all students.
Not only was the conference a 61 of thinking about difficult global problems but also everyone had to speak in English while using correct debating language too. 62 job! But of course this was a brilliant 63 for everyone there.
I'd really 64 joining in a conference if you get the chance, and sharing your 65 . It's the best way to meet new people and to think about how to make the world a better place.
51. A . talking B. thinking C. wandering D. debating
52. A. intended B. provided C.celebrated D.known
53. A. visit B .manage C.defend D.represent
54. A. ages B. schools C.classes D. countries
55. A. summary B. report C. passage D. settlement
56. A.theme B. purpose C.plan D.course
57. A.informs B. responds C. guarantees D. means
58. A. give up B.focus on C. bring up D. break into
59. A.beside B. beyond C.between D. behind
60. A. changed B. attracted C. concerned D. bothered
61. A. possibility B.challenge C. conversation D. chance
62. A.Difficult B. Discouraging C. Interesting D. Useful
63. A.show B.result C.practice D. example
64. A. avoid B. consider C. imagine D. recommend
65. A.ideas B. troubles C.sufferings D. feelings
Passage 1
21-25 CDACD 26-30 BCADC 31-35 BACBD
Passage 2
41-45 DCABA 46-50 DCCBA 51-55 BACDB
Passage 3
41 ~45 ACBAD 46 ~50 CBBAC 51 ~55 DCBAD
Passage 4
41-15 BDCBC 46-50 ABADA 51-55 CDBCD
Passage 5
41-45 B D D C A 46-50 D B A B D 51-55 A C B C B
Passage 6
56-60. BCDAC 61-65. BBDAB 66-70. ADDCC
Passage 7
21-25 DBADA 26-30 CBADC 34-35 ABCBC
Passage 8
31-35 DBAAC 36-40 DBCAB 41-45 DDCAC
Passage9
56-60 BCBDA 61-65 CDBAC 66-70 CDDAB
Passage10
51-55 CADBD 56-60 ADBCC 61-65 BACDA