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专题11.(10套精选含答案)
完形填空专练101
Boxing is a popular sport that many people seem to be fascinated by. Newspapers, magazines and sports programmes on TV frequently 1 boxing matches. Professional boxers earn a lot of money, and successful boxers are 2 as big heroes.
It seems that some people, especially men, find it 3 because it is an aggressive sport. When they watch a boxing match, they will 4 the winning boxer, and this gives them the feeling of being a 5 themselves. It is a fact that many people have feelings of aggression from time to time, but they cannot show their 6 in their everyday lives. Watching a boxing match gives them an outlet for the aggression.
However, there is a(n) 7 side of boxing. It can be a very dangerous sport. Although boxers wear gloves during the fights, and amateur boxers 8 have to wear helmets, there have been frequent accidents in both professional and amateur boxing, sometimes with 9 consequences. Boxers have suffered from head injuries, and occasionally, fighters have even been killed as a result of being knocked out in the 10 . Furthermore, studies have shown that there are often long-term effects of boxing, in the form of serious brain 11 , even if a boxer has never been knocked out.
I am personally not at all in 12 of aggressive sports like boxing. I think it would be better if less time was 13 to aggressive sports on TV, and we regarded more men and women from non-aggressive sports as our heroes and heroines in our society. I believe that the world is aggressive enough already! Of course, people like 14 sports, and so do I, but I think that 15 other people in an aggressive way is not something that should be regarded as a sport.
1.A.hold B.cover C.host D.design
2.A.kept B.individualized C.thought D.treated
3.A.appealing B.subjective C.violent D.challenging
4.A.pick up B.believe in C.identify with D.long for
5.A.winner B.spectator C.inspector D.trainer
6.A.ambition B.aggression C.energy D.strength
7.A.positive B.indifferent C.deadly D.negative
8.A.otherwise B.somehow C.even D.barely
9.A.dramatic B.eye-catching C.emotional D.special
10.A.court B.ring C.pitch D.yard
11.A.loss B.drain C.damage D.disorder
12.A.favour B.process C.charge D.power
13.A.shifted B.transformed C.given D.delivered
14.A.competitive B.quiet C.cooperative D.regular
15.A.invading B.insulting C.teasing D.hitting
完形填空专练102
Dowell may never be able to drive a car, but she can sail a boat around the world. Dowell is blind and is one of many athletes with disabilities who compete in the C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta, a(n) 1 she has competed in since losing her 2 .
Each year, dozens of sailors with disabilities participate in the event. The 3 is to provide a platform for them to train and compete at a high level. Athletes with various disabilities — 4 from those who have lost legs to those who are blind — are invited to show their 5 .
Dowell is 6 sailing so much. She 7 lives on a sailboat with her guide dog. She says that it is always a 8 to live on a boat and that sailing has given her a new beginning. Being part of a team means much to her.
Munden is one of Dowell's closest 9 . Because of an eye disease, Munden went blind. Sailing gives her a whole new world of freedom and self-confidence. Dowell and Munden have 10 many competitions against sighted and non-sighted athletes. They find the sport of sailing fair to all participants 11 physical abilities.
Sailing can be adjusted 12 competitors' physical abilities. For example, for Dowell and Munden, they compete with the assistance of a sighted guide whose only job is to 13 them if there is a barrier. For other competitors, equipment can be altered to accommodate athletes' 14 needs.
Everyone out on the water has a different ability. It's about 15 your abilities and not worrying about the abilities you don't have. The disability is just an aspect of who we are, but we are sailors out on the water.
1. A. journey B. event C. festival D. team
2.A. sight B. hearing C. legs D. arms
3.A. influence B. solution C. impression D. mission
4.A. ranging B. separating C. selecting D. suffering
5.A. disabilities B. skills C. characters D. appearances
6.A. confused about B. frustrated with C. passionate about D. disappointed with
7.A. even B. still C. yet D. just
8.A. challenge B. chance C. pity D. dream
9.A. coaches B. guides C. teammates D. opponents
10.A. cheered for B. turned down C. dreamed about D. participated in
11.A. regardless of B. in need of C. in case of D. because of
12.A. linked to B. devoted to C. based on D. compared with
13.A. ask B. notice C. encourage D. warn
14.A. mental B. common C. physical D. social
15.A. taking control of B. taking advantage of C. taking care of D. taking the place of
完形填空专练103
The town of Paradise has suffered a fire, which lasted 17 days and caused a loss of $16.5 billion. As a result, the beautifully named place 1 its beauty.
Shane Grammer, Creative Director for Disney's theme parks in Los Angeles, paid close attention to the news of the fire's deadly path. In fact, he felt quite 2 to help when seeing the picture shared by his friend, in which only a white chimney of his house 3 after the fire.
"I've got to 4 that chimney," he said. "I'm not trying to say anything. It's just that I'm an artist. And it was a(n) 5 for me to express myself and be an artist, wasn't it "
Grammer spent three hours spray-painting the image of a woman on the chimney in black and white, which was 6 mysterious. Perhaps it served as a(n) 7 of the beauty of life or just life itself.
Then Grammer put its picture on social media. On seeing it, the victims of the fire could not 8 themselves. "Beautiful and impressive," one of them remarked. And another said, "You bring beauty and 9 ."
At this time, Grammer became aware that something 10 had been transformed by a purely artistic expression. "When the first mural(壁画) moved so many people, I knew I had to 11 ," he told the journalist. Grammer returned to Paradise eight times in three months, 12 which he completed 17 murals of victims and other figures.
Today, Grammer's efforts have 13 into a movement. He has also painted murals in dark places around the world that seriously need some light.
Ironically, the first painting, on the chimney in Paradise, existed for just several months, 14 the bulldozer(推土机) was a merciless art critic. But Grammer couldn't be more pleased about it, which means the spirit of Paradise is 15 again.
1.A.destroyed B.created C.witnessed D.lost
2.A.powerless B.enthusiastic C.urgent D.reluctant
3.A.left B.remained C.disappeared D.collapsed
4.A.mend B.rebuild C.paint D.preserve
5.A.risk B.opportunity C.job D.duty
6.A.strikingly B.originally C.deliberately D.accidentally
7.A.label B.object C.content D.reminder
8.A.support B.contain C.help D.release
9.A.hope B.mystery C.entertainment D.expectation
10.A.brighter B.higher C.bigger D.deeper
11.A.take back B.come back C.bring back D.hold back
12.A.to B.from C.of D.during
13.A.broken B.looked C.developed D.dipped
14.A.since B.while C.unless D.once
15.A.lasting B.rising C.fading D.accumulating
完形填空专练104
In 2009 a group of parents in an English town started sharing worries about their children's money management skills. Shopping was done online; the children 1 saw their parents handling cash. They were spending online, too. Money had become intangible(无形的). How, then, were children to learn its 2
The answer they 3 was GoHenry, an app now available in Britain. It is designed to help young people learn good 4 habits through real-world money management. Parents signed up with their own bank account (账户) and paid a monthly 5 of $2. 99 for each child aged six or over. Adults and children 6 separate versions. At the end of last year, 379,000 children had active accounts.
Parents can schedule pocket money and set tasks. When those tasks are marked as 7 , the child is paid some money back as a reward. Parents can see what their child has 8 and where. And children choose 9 to use the card: in shops, online or at ATMs.
Children get debit cards(借记卡) with their names. They can 10 their spending and set savings targets. They can decide to 11 for someone's birthday or set a goal at 12 to have $2,000 to buy a car at age 18. The app tells them how much to save each week to meet their 12 .
Some GoHenry customers are rich parents who worry that their children will grow up financially careless. Others regard the app as an investment in their child’s future. Some say that they have been 13 and want their children to avoid that mistake when they grow up; others say that the app is cost-effective because their children 14 to how to use money. Even though young people no longer touch and hold 15 , they can still be taught to handle it well.
1.A.seldom B.regularly C.suddenly D.only
2.A.books B.material C.history D.value
3.A.stepped away from B.put up with C.came up with D.looked down on
4.A.physical B.financial C.social D.cultural
5.A.fee B.fine C.bonus D.salary
6.A.overuse B.create C.download D.show
7.A.done B.lost C.gone D.used
8.A.bought B.read C.eaten D.worn
9.A.who B.where C.why D.whether
10.A.use B.continue C.increase D.view
11.A.complete B.return C.save D.wait
12.A.money B.rule C.deadline D.goal
13.A.in service B.in debt C.in control D.in danger
14.A.forget B.dream C.learn D.admit
15.A.time B.money C.power D.knowledge
完形填空专练105
Every year about 40, 000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They bring with them lots of waste. The 1 might damage the beauty of the place. The glaciers(冰川)are disappearing, changing the 2 of Kilimanjaro.
Hearing these stories, I'm 3 about the place—other destinations are described as ''purer" natural experiences.
However, I soon 4 that much has changed since the days of disturbing reports of camps among tons of rubbish. I find a 5 mountain, with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are significant but the efforts made by the Tanzania National Park Authority seem to be 6 .
The best of a Kilimanjaro 7 , in my opinion, isn't reaching the top. Mountains are 8 as spiritual places by many cultures. This 9 is especially evident on Kilimanjaro as 10 go through five ecosystems (生态系统) in the space of a few kilometers. At the base is a rainforest. It ends abruptly at 3,000 meters, 11 lands of low growing plants. Further up, the weather changes—low clouds envelop the mountainsides, which are covered with thick grass. I 12 twelve shades of green from where I stand. Above 4,000 meters is the highland desert: gravel (砾石 ), stones and rocks. 13 you climb into an arctic-like zone with 14 snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.
Does Kilimanjaro 15 its reputation as a crowded mountain with lines of tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace I found the opposite to be true.
1.A. stories B. buildings C. crowds D. reporters
2.A. position B. age C. face D. name
3.A. silent B. skeptical C. serious D. crazy
4.A. discover B. argue C. decide D. advocate
5.A. remote B. quiet C. tall D. clean
6.A. paying off B. spreading out C. blowing up D. fading away
7.A. atmosphere B. experience C. experiment D. sight
8.A. studied B. observed C. explored D. regarded
9.A. view B. quality C. reason D. purpose
10.A. scientists B. climbers C. locals D. officials
11.A. holding on to B. going back to C. living up to D. giving way to
12.A. match B. imagine C. count D. add
13.A. Obviously B. Easily C. Consequently D. Finally
14.A. permanent B. little C. fresh D. artificial
15.A. enjoy B. deserve C. save D. acquire
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十一、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
"Hi, Mom" is a hit in China: since its release in early February the movie has grossed(获得……的毛利) more than 5 billion yuan ($768m) at the box office. It is 1 the second-highest-grossing film ever released in the country, and may go 2 "Wolf Warrior 2(战狼 2)", an action film from 2017.
Written and directed by Jia Ling, the film is adapted from her comedy routine from 2016 which explored her 3 with her mother, who died in an accident when Ms Jia was 19. At a time when many people have been 4 their families, the themes of grief (悲伤)and filial piety(孝顺) in "Hi, Mom" resonated(共鸣).
The film's 5 box-office receipts(收入) are also a complete reminder of the health of the industry in China compared with Hollywood. In the West 6 remain closed due to lockdown or operate at limited capacity; in China, where many 7 have been lifted(撤销), between 50% and 75% of seats are 8 to book. During the Spring Festival, Chinese cinemas made an 9 $1.5billion in ticket sales — 71% of takings at the American box office in all of 2020.
The success of "Hi, Mom" also illustrates the 10 popularity of domestic productions. Ellen Eliasoph, a film executive who established Warner Bros' office in China in 1993, now believes "there's a 11 in China for Hollywood movies". She notes that the only Hollywood film to have ever grossed the 3billion yuan mark in China is "Avengers: Endgame"(2019)(复仇者联盟 4:终局之战) .
12 cinemas shut, film-sales agents stopped bringing Hollywood movies to market. That has given 13 made films a chance to excel. Since 2013, 14 films have 15 around 60% of total box-office earnings. In 2021, that number may get closer to 100%.
1.A.finally B.quickly C.currently D.extremely
2.A.beyond B.over C.ahead D.through
3.A.problems B.relationship C.sharing D.argument
4.A.adapted from B.prevented from C.separated from D.made from
5.A.imaginative B.aggressive C.impressive D.annoying
6.A.cinemas B.theaters C.shopping malls D.pubs
7.A.measures B.restrictions C.actions D.positions
8.A.dangerous B.tough C.easy D.available
9.A.thought B.estimated C.worked D.arranged
10.A.developing B.frightening C.increasing D.shocking
11.A.glass ceiling B.roof C.root D.bottom
12.A.if B.until C.as D.with
13.A.locally B.naively C.originally D.newly
14.A.various B.American C.oversea D.Chinese
15.A.stood B.taken C.arrived D.driven
完形填空专练107
Most young people are always on their phones, which may upset many people. 1 , a group called Girl Scouts are receiving 2 for setting up their first walk-in clinic for elderly people, who have difficulty understanding how to 3 the secrets of their smart phones.
Each teen spent at least an hour of one-on-one time with their oldsters. Based on their 4 knowledge, each Girl Scout was assigned to 5 different aspects of Android and Apple phones.
Some of the oldsters actually wanted to take part in e-commerce(电子商务), and needed help to 6 a payment account on their smart phones while others simply had 7 when learning how to send messages to their family members. "I was teaching this older woman how to 8 , and the first thing she did was to send a message to her daughter," one of the Scouts said. "How 9 it was! It just made me feel really, really happy."
In addition to arranging group lessons for all of the seniors to 10 together at the end of the clinic, the youngsters even printed out brochures and guides for the seniors to take home in case 11 seniors would encounter problems with their smart phones in the future.
The eighth graders earned their "Silver Award" for their job. After experiencing the 12 of their project, the girls hope to organize more 13 in the near future. "Those girls were just great," said Nancy, a great-grandmother who once 14 the clinic. "They were ready for us and had a very mature attitude about answering our questions, and they 15 the praise."
1.A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.However D.Besides
2.A.service B.praise C.invitation D.donation
3.A.keep B.untie C.share D.unlock
4.A.technological B.medical C.psychological D.physical
5.A.record B.teach C.recall D.investigate
6.A.get back B.set up C.check out D.pay off
7.A.patience B.luck C.fun D.trouble
8.A.write B.phone C.text D.read
9.A.sweet B.simple C.rare D.common
10.A.play B.live C.talk D.review
11.A.amazed B.experienced C.confused D.respected
12.A.success B.arrangement C.change D.pressure
13.A.performances B.clinics C.clubs D.competitions
14.A.organized B.managed C.visited D.funded
15.A.needed B.refused C.enjoyed D.deserved
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二、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My boss recently asked me, “Do you know why I hired you Because you didn’t sell yourself. Instead, you said, ‘I researched your website and saw how many 1 vets(兽医) you have, and I want to have,and I want to learn from them’, and that’s why I hired you. You showed vulnerability.”
So, what is vulnerability For me, vulnerability means 2 your fear of embarrassment and allowing personal 3 . It has traditionally been viewed as a(n) 4 in the workplace. The very thought of 5 your weaknesses is terrifying. However, we can 6 the views surrounding it. I'm talking about the vulnerability that strengthens courage and 7 more success as a vet.
After graduation, I started working in a clinic where I didn't have the help I required. Quickly becoming 8 , within 18 months, I didn’t want to be a vet anymore. During this period, I realized without the support I wanted, I was potentially making mistakes I wasn’t even 9 of. was I treating patients 10 I wouldn’t know.
I decided to be vulnerable. I accepted that I was living with poor mental health and 11 important knowledge. I wanted to find somewhere I’d be able to continue building my knowledge, not as a(an) 12 vet, but as an excellent one. After two and a half years working as a vet, I have finally found a place where I get the support I need. My 13 is: be vulnerable and have the 14 to accept when you’re happy. Find somewhere that will support you and push you to do better.
Vulnerability should be viewed as a(an) 15 rather than a liability(不利因素) in the workplace. It is the ability to show people that you are human.
1.A.amusing B.alarming C.astonishing D.amazing
2.A.putting aside B.stepping aside C.building up D.picking up
3.A.crash B.contact C.growth D.protest
4.A.quality B.weakness C.advantage D.competence
5.A.exposing B.sheltering C.rescuing D.covering
6.A.regard B.ignore C.reserve D.change
7.A.devotes to B.contributes to C.donates to D.adapt to
8.A.inspired B.appreciated C.exhausted D.threatened
9.A.positive B.aware C.proud D.confident
10.A.traditionally B.effortlessly C.positively D.effectively
11.A.lacking B.gaining C.tracking D.applying
12.A.normal B.average C.professional D.reliable
13.A.intention B.issue C.point D.proposal
14.A.power B.sense C.honor D.courage
15.A.talent B.experience C.strength D.lesson
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Millions of people wasn't having any luck scheduling an appointment to receive a COVID-19 vaccine(疫苗). So Marla Zwinggi, a 40-year-old mom, was spending up to ten hours a day online trying to secure 1 for vulnerable(脆弱的) individuals.
Nancy, one of these hopeless people, 2 Zwinggi on Facebook: Can you help Twenty-five minutes later, Zwinggi 3 by asking for Nancy's legal name, date of birth, and other 4 . Nine minutes after that, Zwinggi reported back—Nancy had an appointment to 5 the vaccine.
Zwinggi's vaccine 6 started on February 1, when she learned that her parents were 7 to get appointments themselves. She 8 that they had to wait. Clicking around on vaccine registration sites, Zwinggi discovered just how 9 it was to book an appointment. "It was like trying to get a World Series ticket," she says.
She applied strategies that web insiders are familiar with and added a few of her special skills. "I'm strong-willed. I drink a lot of coffee, and I'm a 10 typer," she says. 11 enough, Zwinggi had secured appointments for both of her parents. "I felt like a rock star," she says.
Zwinggi decided that helping others would be her way of 12 . "I feel like I need to will us out of this pandemic," she says. On February 10, she logged on to Facebook to let people 13 that she was assisting with 14 . By March 2, she'd secured appointments for 400 people, an achievement that made Nancy 15 , "Marla is some sort of COVID angel."
1.A.appointments B.doctors C.drugs D.facilities
2.A.consulted B.called C.begged D.messaged
3.A.suspected B.agreed C.responded D.hesitated
4.A.cautions B.information C.requirements D.relatives
5.A.get B.develop C.handle D.try
6.A.advertising B.sharing C.trading D.hunting
7.A.excited B.unable C.unwilling D.determined
8.A.confirmed B.found C.hated D.informed
9.A.rewarding B.difficult C.important D.necessary
10.A.energetic B.wise C.experienced D.fast
11.A.Conveniently B.Soon C.Toughly D.Naturally
12.A.giving back B.showing off C.growing up D.fitting in
13.A.believe B.accept C.know D.witness
14.A.transfers B.exchanges C.rescues D.bookings
15.A.recall B.reflect C.conclude D.judge
专题11.答案
完形填空专练101
答案:1-5 BDACA 6-10 BDCAB 11-15 CACAD
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答案:1-5 BADAB 6-10 CADCD 11-15 ACDCB
完形填空专练103
答案:1-5.DABCB; 6-10.ADBAD; 11-15.BDCAB
完形填空专练104
答案:1-5.ADCBA; 6-10.CAABD; 11-15.CDBCB
完形填空专练105
答案:1-5CCBAD 6-10ABDAB 11-15DCDAB
完形填空专练106
答案:1.C; 2.A; 3.B; 4.C; 5.C; 6.A; 7.B; 8.D; 9.B; 10.C; 11.A; 12.D; 13.A; 14.D; 15.B
完形填空专练107
答案:1-5 CBDAB 6-10 BDCAD 11-15 CABCD
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答案:1.D; 2.A; 3.C; 4.B; 5.A; 6.D; 7.B; 8.C; 9.B; 10.D; 11.A; 12.B; 13.C; 14.D; 15.C
完形填空专练109
答案:1-5 ADCBA 6-10 DBCBD 11-15 BACDC
完形填空专练110
答案:1-5 BCBAB 6-10 DACBA 11-15 DCADD
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