专题22 高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练(10套含答案)

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高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题22.(10套精选含答案)
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(2022·福建福建·一模)We moved into a new neighborhood in 1990, Andy was pretty much the first person we ____31____. He came across the street to ____32____ us. Having lived there since 1967, he was warm and kind, full of ____33____. He would introduce to us which bakery for cakes, which store for shopping and ____34____ the occupations of everyone around us.
Andy would proudly and regularly ____35____ his veteran(老兵) cap and play music while doing yard work. ____36____ anything, though, he delighted in talking about our kids as much as about his. We watched out for each other. He would ____37____ our vegetable gardens when we went on vacation; we gave him some of our ____38____ in return. Andy and I would also complain about the big trucks that used our streets as a shortcut. As more time went by, we didn’t see him out ____39____ his small dog as often due to his ____40____ problem, and we’d help with clearing the ____41____ in the winter. Those ties continued with time passing by.
But the real ____42____ of our neighborhoods is their people—an Andy, or, in some cases, many Andys. Our neighborhoods are built on them, and ____43____ by their emotional ties. We are better for their ____44____, and worse for their absence.
Andy died this month. I will miss him, more than he ____45____.
31.A.met B.recalled C.thanked D.admired
32.A.treat B.greet C.criticize D.comfort
33.A.happiness B.energy C.knowledge D.information
34.A.still B.even C.ever D.never
35.A.wear B.exhibit C.wave D.hold
36.A.Different than B.More than C.Because of D.Instead of
37.A.do damage to B.stare at C.sit around D.keep an eye on
38.A.produce B.crafts C.cakes D.money
39.A.selling B.feeding C.walking D.chasing
40.A.health B.financial C.political D.marriage
41.A.rubbish B.smog C.snow D.dirt
42.A.welfare B.influence C.tie D.faith
43.A.prevented B.separated C.widened D.strengthened
44.A.interruption B.performance C.situation D.presence
45.A.evaluates B.knows C.forgets D.Regrets
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(2022·福建莆田·一模)I had moved to Arizona about two weeks before the start of my junior year of high school, so not only was this a(n)___46___ new school for me, but also a new ___47___ and I did not know anyone.
On the first day of school at lunch after getting my meal, I sat down at a(n)___48___ table in the courtyard. As I began to eat, I ___49___ at the other tables and saw another girl sitting alone, so I decided why not go sit with her. I walked to ___50___ and said, “Excuse me, do you mind if I sit with you ” She was ___51___ at first, but then smiled and said, “Sure!”
We got on well with each other and ___52___ close friends throughout the next two years. She ___53___: on the first day of school when you sat down with me during lunch, I was deeply depressed that day. I had even made ___54___ plans on how I was going to ___55___ suicide after I get home. I had been bullied (欺负) the whole first half of the day and it had just made me ___56___. But when you ___57___ me in a considerate way, even though you didn’t know me, it ___58___ me deeply.
It has been almost 15 years since this ___59___. I still chat with her occasionally on Facebook about our past and present life and I can’t ___60___ but smile every time. It showed me that a simple kind act has the extraordinary ability to change lives.
46.A.eventually B.initially C.completely D.temporarily
47.A.environment B.culture C.revolution D.possession
48.A.full B.empty C.clean D.awful
49.A.came around B.looked up C.looked around D.walked about
50.A.comfort B.confirm C.accompany D.rescue
51.A.surprised B.disappointed C.excited D.devoted
52.A.abandoned B.made C.became D.deserved
53.A.recalled B.lied C.imagined D.expressed
54.A.peaceful B.relaxing C.secure D.detailed
55.A.cope B.edit C.mislead D.commit
56.A.outstanding B.heartbroken C.coldblooded D.hardworking
57.A.reached out to B.caught up with C.got away from D.put up with
58.A.instructed B.touched C.assisted D.dragged
59.A.sympathy B.treatment C.incident D.entertainment
60.A.stand B.wait C.choose D.Help
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(2022·重庆·一模)A 23-year-old woman has achieved an unbelievable feat that many of us dream of -visiting every country on Earth.
Lexie Alford was born into a family of travel agents,which gave her the opportunity to ___61___ places such as Cambodia,Dubai and Egypt during her childhood,according to Forbes magazine. She began saving up at age 12 to ___62___ her goal of visiting all countries. By her 18th birthday,she had travelled to 72 nations.In October,2016 she realized she could see the ___63___ nations on her list in time to set an official record.Many people ___64___her travel on social media platform Instagram,so she decided to chase the world record partly to ___65___ others.“Honestly,in the beginning,I ___66___ wanted to push the ___67___ of what I thought I could do with my life and see as much of the world as possible in the ___68___,” she told Forbes.“It wasn't until things started getting really___69___ that I realized I was inspiring people around me,especially the ____70____.”
I also loved visiting Northern Pakistan,for the natural beauty of the mountains and kindness of the locals were astonishing,” Lexie Alford said.“The most pleasant surprise about travelling to all these misunderstood areas of the world was that the countries that I had the____71____ expectation for ____72____ being the most incredible.”
“My ____73____ for young people is to believe that you can do anything you set your mind to do.If you want to travel,you have to ____74____ sacrifices to travel around the world.And it's only a matter of ____75____ until you can make it a reality.”
61.A.remark B.settle C.tour D.love
62.A.fund B.quit C.switch D.register
63.A.powerful B.ideal C.developed D.remaining
64.A.ranked B.modified C.followed D.criticized
65.A.inspire B.grill C.understand D.accompany
66.A.occasionally B.simply C.completely D.temporarily
67.A.dream B.button C.family D.observation
68.A.platform B.agency C.process D.country
69.A.dull B.official C.natural D.challenging
70.A.adult B.youth C.bosses D.agents
71.A.most B.least C.greatest D.worst
72.A.started with B.showed off C.ended up D.searched for
73.A.advice B.compromise C.belief D.information
74.A.save B.appreciate C.worsen D.make
75.A.honor B.career C.time D.Assessment
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(2022·福建漳州·一模)I was on my way home when I saw two old men sitting and talking in the sun near the bus stand. What stuck me about them was not their position, but rather her clothes. Both were wearing ____76____ clothes, one had on broken sandals (凉鞋) and the other was ____77____ with bare feet.
Recently, I’ve been ____78____ chances to serve, but without luck. So my clothing stash (贮藏) kept ____79____. And I thought I need to find these items an appropriate new home ____80____.
The men were absorbed in ____81____ and did not pay attention to me as I ____82____ closer to hear their words.
“Luckily, the sun shines in the day and offers some heat in the cold, but how can we ____83____ the night I wish my blanket were thicker, offering more ____84____.”
Knowing that they would _____85_____ for a while, I went to my clothing stash and quickly got two _____86_____.
Again, they did not see me approach. “Here you go, uncles. It’s cold these days. These might be _____87_____ to you.”
Words can’t describe the _____88_____ on their faces as I handed the items to the men. “Son, are you an angel (天使) We were just talking about how we are going to face the cold at night and you _____89_____ with these.”
“No, I am not. But angel sent me here to answer your _____90_____.” We all smiled from the bottom of our hearts.
76.A.thick B.old C.fancy D.clean
77.A.smiling B.jumping C.trembling D.waving
78.A.missing B.creating C.seeking D.seizing
79.A.changing B.moving C.declining D.expanding
80.A.urgently B.gradually C.permanently D.constantly
81.A.work B.game C.conversation D.thought
82.A.bowed B.inched C.rushed D.drove
83.A.deal with B.struggle for C.take advantage of D.break away from
84.A.consideration B.security C.space D.protection
85.A.hesitate B.wander C.argue D.stay
86.A.shoes B.pillows C.quilts D.shirts
87.A.worthwhile B.useful C.adoptable D.precious
88.A.surprise B.mercy C.puzzlement D.fright
89.A.escaped B.survived C.succeeded D.appeared
90.A.prayer B.call C.letter D.Question
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(2022·重庆·西南大学附中一模)When Jacob Kohut finally had some time off during his 12-hour shift standing guard outside the U. S. Capitol, he sat in the back of a Humvee (悍马), ____91____ in hand, teaching students via his laptop how to play Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy.” ( 《欢乐颂》)
“I’m a soldier for the Guard, but I'm as much a soldier for music ____92____ , ” he says. Kohut used to be in the ____93____ for ten years, and now when security support is needed at the US Capitol, he is one of the 25,000 troops supporting Joe Biden’s inauguration (就职典礼).
When he was called up for ____94____ , “My first thought was, what about my kids ” says Kohut. “The ____95____ thing these students need is a disturbance in their teaching.”
The school principal Diane Leipzig assured Kohut she would find a substitute teacher to ____96____ his classes, but he ____97____ continuing to teach. “He teaches our kids the importance of ____98____ and dedication.” Leipzig said.
____99____ has always been a driving force in Kohut’s life. He was a violin player throughout high school, studied music in college, and ____100____ earned his doctor’s degree in music composition at George Mason University.
Kohut insists he is not doing anything ____101____ —he’s simply taking care of what needs to get done.
Amid the long and stressful hours of standing guard, Kohut said his teaching time offers ____102____ .
When the familiar melody “Ode to Joy” ____103____ the Humvee, Kohut realized there wasn't a better ____104____ to teach his students.
“It’s a ____105____ of unity and peace,” he says. “And that’s what the world needs right now.”
91.A.gun B.whistle C.violin D.torch
92.A.composition B.education C.competition D.media
93.A.military B.market C.country D.career
94.A.teaching B.play C.duty D.turn
95.A.first B.worst C.best D.last
96.A.use B.replace C.edit D.cover
97.A.took to B.waited for C.insisted on D.called on
98.A.humor B.foundation C.exploration D.determination
99.A.Fame B.Service C.Music D.Power
100.A.ultimately B.possibly C.previously D.entirely
101.A.comfortable B.traditional C.romantic D.extraordinary
102.A.arrangement B.comfort C.knowledge D.commitment
103.A.rang through B.broke out C.took along D.set off
104.A.path B.course C.area D.tune
105.A.method B.symbol C.proof D.Result
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(2022·山东济南·一模)A school in Sarajevo is making headlines. The ____106____ began in September last year. Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her neighborhood to ____107____ her six-year-old son, Zejd, who has a ____108____ disability. The teacher, Sanela Ljumanovic, accepted almost ____109____, but on the first day of school, she noticed Zejd sitting all by himself, unable to ____110____ with anyone.
Sanela, determined to find a(n) ____111____, tried developing a few tricks and signs. But a parent of another child ____112____ a better idea — getting the whole class to ____113____ sign language along with Zejd. They got a sign language teacher, and three months later, Zejd was happily able to communicate with all his classmates about ____114____ things like homework and games.
The other kids in the class are quite happy as well. “I ____115____ to learn Zejd’s language so I can talk to him and other deaf people,” said one of his classmates. Now, sign language is getting quite ____116____ at the primary school, with kids from other classes ____117____ to learn as well. It is hoped that it can be ____118____ as a part of the official course.
“Sign language is great because it ____119____ communication and also helps children become more ____120____ to people with disabilities,” said Sanela.
106.A.report B.message C.article D.story
107.A.admit B.adopt C.invite D.defend
108.A.learning B.speech C.hearing D.sight
109.A.conditionally B.passively C.personally D.immediately
110.A.cooperate B.interact C.compete D.stay
111.A.solution B.explanation C.theory D.alternative
112.A.selected B.imagined C.presented D.favored
113.A.enjoy B.create C.design D.learn
114.A.regular B.formal C.complex D.professional
115.A.afford B.like C.prepare D.wait
116.A.popular B.confusing C.challenging D.practical
117.A.failing B.hesitating C.trying D.helping
118.A.described B.known C.defined D.included
119.A.enables B.shows C.stresses D.represents
120.A.polite B.sensitive C.adaptable D.thankful
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Test 1
As the temperature approached as high as 90 °F last July 4th,three police officers went into a Foods Market to get something 1 to drink.Once inside, they were asked by a security guard to help with a 2 woman. The woman in question was obviously 3 , and her cheeks were wet with tears. The officers looked inside her bag. All they saw were containers of 4 .
“I'm hungry,” she explained 5 . Caught redhanded, the woman was no doubt expected to be treated as a 6 . But the police had other 7 .“We'll pay for her food,” one of them told the 8 security guard.She would not be 9 .
Drying her wet 10 , the woman repeated,“Thank you,thank you.” She wasn't the only one touched by this act of 11 .Customers at the store were so impressed by what they'd 12 that some even posted a photo on social media. 13 , attention was never what the officers sought. They were 14 by a far more common emotion. When we look at someone's face and see that they need us, it's pretty 15 as a human being to walk away from something like this.
A.safe         B.sweet
C.clean D.cold
2.A.wounded B.suspected
C.reported D.wronged
3.A.scared B.disappointed
C.puzzled D.annoyed
4. A.clothes B.medicine
C.toys D.food
5.A.politely B.loudly
C.seriously D.helplessly
6.A.thief B.beggar
C.victim D.customer
7.A.facts B.secrets
C.ideas D.reasons
8.A.rude B.surprised
C.patient D.embarrassed
9.A.arrested B.employed
C.kept D.doubted
10.A.bag B.hands
C.packet D.cheeks
11.A.caution B.sympathy
C.justice D.faith
12.A.ignored B.expected
C.witnessed D.recognized
13.A.However B.Therefore
C.Besides D.Instead
14.A.attracted B.controlled
C.required D.driven
15. A.typical B.amazing
C.difficult D.Silly
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Test 2
My twin sister, Dawn, born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), has to wear braces (背带) on her legs and walk with the help of a stick,often causing people to 16 and point.
As Dawn was the only “different” child in our neighborhood,we were constantly picked on. We never had any friends because of her condition.I began to 17 Dawn and was embarrassed to be seen with her. So I did everything to get her into trouble to 18 her being born mentally and physically disabled.
When I turned twelve, my mother was so displeased with my behavior. She figured I was 19 enough to know better. One day she threw me in my bedroom and gave me a thick yellow book. What I saw in that book 20 the way I viewed my disabled sister.
There were many baby 21 of Dawn and me dressed alike,the only 22 :I looked small and peaceful while Dawn was hooked up to tubes and needles and machines.If you looked closely,you could see the 23 in her eyes though she was always smiling.One picture stood out: we were 24 each other. The words below read, “I'm so happy to have a twin sister, Netti. The doctors make me cry. She makes me 25 .” Looking back, I realized how 26 I had been! I had never put myself in Dawn's shoes! Feeling 27 , I cried myself to sleep.
Later, Dawn came to wake me up for dinner. I kissed her and hugged her 28 like in the picture.
From then on, I was Dawn's 29 . No one was going to hurt her for any reason. We are 30 . I am the other half of her and she is my world.
16.A.complain       B.wander
C.stare D.envy
17.A.hate B.pity
C.disturb D.warn
18.A.put up with B.make use of
C.keep track of D.get back at
19.A.patient B.old
C.clever D.confident
20.A.formed B.changed
C.explained D.confirmed
21.A.pictures B.clothes
C.toys D.stories
22.A.problem B.spotlight
C.similarity D.difference
23.A.courage B.disappointment
C.pain D.concern
24.A.hugging B.Supporting
C.comforting D.praising
25.A.improve B.think
C.laugh D.survive
26.A.rude B.selfish
C.responsible D.innocent
27.A.helpless B.unhappy
C.desperate D.ashamed
28.A.politely B.seriously
C.tightly D.purposely
29.A.protector B.assistant
C.educator D.consultant
30.A.irreplaceable B.undefeatable
C.unimaginable D.Inseparable
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Test 3
I was woken up by my dog barking in the early morning. I went outside to find a koala (考拉) at the yard gate wanting to enter. It was the first time that I had 31 a koala in my neighborhood.What a welcome 32 !
I was wondering why he was here, as koalas 33 came down from the trees and didn't like walking, either. 34 , there was no eucalyptus (桉树) around. Was he hungry or lost Or maybe the bushfire across Kangaroo Island 35 him here
He just sat there, apparently 36 , and sort of looked at me with a look, like helping me out of my suffering.At a(n) 37 look, I discovered a long cut on his back with blood, 38 of attacks or cuts of something sharp in some other way.
I rushed into my room and came out with some iodophor (碘伏药水). It was not a 39 problem as I was a nurse. This poor soul seemed to quite 40 my kindness when I 41 the cut with the liquid.It 42 me that he came to seek my 43 !
After the treatment, I watched the koala finally 44 in the wild, hoping he was able to 45 the hard time and live his life as he should.
31.A.grabbed      B.encountered
C.investigated D.tackled
32.A.chance B.relief
C.surprise D.message
33.A.frequently B.slightly
C.mostly D.rarely
34.A.Once more B.Ever since
C.Just then D.Then again
35. A.pursued B.drove
C.followed D.cast
36. A.in pain B.in order
C.in comfort D.in disappointment
37.A.quick B.close
C.eager D.anxious
38.A.features B.symbols
C.signs D.series
39.A.crucial B.small
C.distinct D.tricky
40.A.ignore B.answer
C.understand D.anticipate
41.A.touched B.felt
C.tapped D.treated
42.A.appealed to B.referred to
C.occurred to D.addressed to
43.A.help B.advice
C.approval D.fortune
44.A.exploring B.rushing
C.jogging D.disappearing
45.A.experience B.survive
C.escape D.Have
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50分钟限时训练(2):完型填空之记叙文(二)
Test 1
When you walk through the doors of Morton Plant Hospital on an early Tuesday afternoon, you'll be greeted by the comforting voice of Mary Ellen Owens.
Owens, who is now 98, started 1 at the hospital after her husband died nearly 20 years ago. “My husband was a(n) 2 here, off and on for about six weeks over four years,” she 3 .“Everyone at the hospital had been so good to us when he was sick.”To show her 4 ,Owens wanted to give back in a big way.“I don't have several million dollars, but I can give my 5 ,” she said.
Owens is approaching 7,000 hours in volunteer time.“I used to give three days a week,” she said. “Now I'm 6 . I don't get around as much as I 7 , so I only give one day a week.”
To get to her weekly fourhour 8 , Owens receives a ride from a volunteer who she now calls her friend.“Every 9 ,Richard picks me up from my home and brings me here,” she said. “I don't believe people of my age should be 10 .”
In her younger years, Owens used to walk up and down the fashion runways in New York City and Richmond, Virginia. She also had a(n) 11 to be in the 1939 classic film Gone with the Wind.Because she had other work at the time, however, Owens 12 to turn it down.
“What I didn't do in my life is more 13 than what I've done,” she laughs. 14 she's in her golden years, Owens plans to continue to live her life with 15 by greeting each patient with a smile.
1.A.volunteering       B.training
C.working D.nursing
2.A.doctor B.expert
C.patient D.assistant
3.A.commented B.promised
C.responded D.explained
4.A.attitude B.appreciation
C.sympathy D.response
5.A.hand B.love
C.smile D.time
6.A.old B.strong
C.sick D.lucky
7.A.had to B.hoped to
C.used to D.ought to
8.A.stand B.ride
C.turn D.shift
9.A.day B.Monday
C.morning D.Tuesday
10.A.struggling B.driving
C.running D.changing
11.A.part B.character
C.performance D.opportunity
12.A.decided B.hoped
C.agreed D.happened
13.A.difficult B.interesting
C.wellpaid D.challenging
14. A.Now that B.Guessing that
C.Supposing that D.Except that
15.A.relief B.success
C.purpose D.Spirit
专题22.答案
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31.A
32.B
33.B
34.B
35.A
36.B
37.D
38.A
39.C
40.A
41.C
42.C
43.D
44.D
45.B
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46.C
47.A
48.B
49.C
50.B
51.A
52.C
53.A
54.D
55.D
56.B
57.A
58.B
59.C
60.D
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61.C
62.A
63.D
64.C
65.A
66.B
67.A
68.C
69.D
70.B
71.B
72.C
73.A
74.D
75.C
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76.B
77.C
78.C
79.D
80.A
81.C
82.B
83.A
84.D
85.D
86.C
87.B
88.A
89.D
90.A
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91.C
92.B
93.A
94.C
95.D
96.D
97.C
98.D
99.C
100.A
101.D
102.B
103.A
104.D
105.B
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106.D
107.A
108.C
109.D
110.B
111.A
112.C
113.D
114.A
115.B
116.A
117.C
118.D
119.D
120.C
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Test 1:DBADD ACBAD BCADC
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Test 2:CADBB ADCAC BDCAD
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Test 3:BCDDB ABCDC DCADB
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Test 1:ACDBD ACDDB DABAC
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