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完形填空【江苏省扬州市扬州中学2021届高三上学期十月月考】
If you’ve ever been to a Disney Park, you’ve obviously seen little children running around dressed as their favorite characters. In fact, it’s 21 by the park, and you can even purchase a Disney makeover for your kids in the park 22 with authentic costumes (戏服), hairstyles, and makeup by the professionals. But as the kids get older, they are less likely to be dressed up, and 23 they hit the age of 14, you won’t 24 a single one of them in costume.
It isn’t because they’re “too cool for school”; it’s 25 against the rules. According to the Disney Park rule-book, any guest aged 14 or older may be refused admittance if they are wearing costumes or masks.
The 26 of this rule is two-fold. One, your face can’t be 27 and you can’t be carrying anything resembling a real gun. This is obviously a 28 issue, so choose your cosplay wisely. The second intention is to 29 that any interactions park guests have with cast members remain genuine (真实的) and on brand. If there were 20 adults running around dressed like Cinderella, some of the guests in costume may get one confused with Disney’s official princess, ruining the fantasy for children. He may convey false messages or break one of the 15 Disney etiquette (礼仪) rules all Disney employees must 30 .
31 , that doesn’t mean that you can’t truly get into the 32 of your favorite Disney character the next time you head to one of the parks. 33 Disney fan Leslie Kay began a trend that is called Disney Bounding. In 34 , Disney Bounding is dressing up in a non-costume outfit 35 by your favorite character. So maybe you can’t dress up in Princess Belle’s iconic (标志性的) yellow dress, but you could wear a yellow dress with teacup-themed jewelry. Try to be creative with your look the next time you head to one of the parks.
21.A.discussed B.encouraged C.confirmed D.ignored
22.A.delighted B.combined C.complete D.complex
23.A.because B.in case C.once D.even if
24.A.recognize B.understand C.remember D.spot
25.A.actually B.properly C.generally D.specially
26.A.origin B.purpose C.effect D.weakness
27.A.covered B.injured C.identified D.acknowledged
28.A.attitude B.finance C.dignity D.safety
29.A.discover B.admit C.ensure D.prove
30.A.make B.follow C.learn D.support
31.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Anyhow
32.A.nature B.spirit C.quality D.fight
33.A.Rude B.Devoted C.Annoyed D.Disappointed
34.A.brief B.addition C.fact D.part
35.A.created B.designed C.copied D.inspired
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完形填空【江苏省徐州市2021届高三上学期期中】
While washing dishes, I sometimes look into the kitchen window of our neighbour' s house. Our kitchen is always 21 but our neighbors, two young men whom I only know in passing, never seem to tum on their light. Once as I was washing apples, my eyes 22 shadow gave way to shape.Then I 23 them-head bent,pouring the pickle (腌菜)juice from an empty jar.
On the first Saturday of the COVID-19 lockdown, I wanted to be a good 24 them. The pandemic(大流行病)seemed to be getting worse.I 25 what the weeks and months ahead might look like. Our family have been trying to take the idea of 'love thy neighbour" 26 ,and sometimes that does literally mean the person living next door, 27 you've only met them from the kitchen window.
So I made a sign reading “Have a nice day!” and stuck it on my kitchen window. A while later, a sign appeared on their window with a 28 for us. "Thank you, You too!”
We went on like this for a few days and I thought of how this would be a nice story for us all: 29 by signs and moving from strangers to good friends.. 30 around Day 5,I pasted a line of a Mary Oliver poem, and that was the 31 of that. Maybe I was showing off, so I stopped. However, a week later, when I went out to quiet our yelling dog, I saw one of the guys. “Sorry, we didn't find a 32 ," he said. "We meant to," he added,"And then we never 33 .”“That's okay," I replied. And we both went back inside.
It is so 34 to be a good neighbour now.We can't 35 and knock on a door, or even lend things. After this is all over, I have decided I will invite all our neighbors over for dinner. I can't be a neighbour now. but | can be a neighbour then. The pandemic will have knitted us together like an old worn sock and we'll stay that way.
21.A.cleared up B.lit up C.taken up D.fixed up
22.A.adjusted B.glared C.ached D.closed
23.A.admired B.envied C.called D.saw
24.A.guide B.doctor C.assistant D.neighbour
25.A.worried B.doubted C.asked D.found
26.A.normally B.seriously C.lightly D.carefully
27.A.as though B.so that C.even if D.in case
28.A.proposal B.letter C.gift D.message
29.A.communicating B.writing C.congratulating D.discussing
30.A.Everywhere B.Anywhere C.Somewhere D.Nowhere
31.A.puzzle B.end C.result D.cause
32.A.poem B.passage C.motto D.proverb
33.A.tried B.needed C.did D.wrote
34.A.lucky B.interesting C.annoying D.hard
35.A.cut in B.show up C.look out D.hold on
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完形填空【江苏省苏北四市2020-2021学年高三第一次质量检测】
These days, teenagers often have their noses buried in a cellphone or other electronic devices. They are often so 21 with what’s happening on social media that they often 22 what’s going on around them.
But you 23 can’t say that about this 17-year-old. Seeing 24 the teen helped an elderly woman who was 25 at the Dollar General just restored my 26 in our youth!
17-year-old Senquavlous Driver joined his 27 , Connie, for a trip to the Dollar General. They’d put down their shopping and were starting to pull out when Senquavious noticed a woman in her eighties struggling to get out of her 28 . She succeeded but was having trouble walking. Senquavious wasted no time coming to the 29 !
The teen jumped out of his aunt’s car without hesitation. He helped the elderly woman to the sidewalk and 30 with her into the store. She was there to get soda, but could hardly walk. The woman explained that she’d recently 31 , hurting her back and face. So, Senquavious stayed with her the whole time, helping her get her shopping done, and then saw her back to her car.
His aunt watched on, 32 by her nephew’s compassion. She pulled out her cellphone and took some photos. “I was in 33 taking pictures because he didn’t hesitate to help her, and that made me happy,” she said.
Connie proudly 34 the photos of her nephew’s act of 35 on Facebook, saying, “I hope he continues to do great things in his life. ”
21.A.concerned B.associated C.satisfied D.pleased
22.A.remind B.review C.ignore D.notice
23.A.generally B.actually C.basically D.certainly
24.A.why B.how C.when D.if
25.A.moving B.complaining C.struggling D.driving
26.A.interest B.faith C.respect D.delight
27.A.aunt B.mother C.teacher D.grandma
28.A.car B.store C.home D.sidewalk
29.A.conclusion B.rescue C.end D.point
30.A.dealt B.stopped C.continued D.began
31.A.driven B.walked C.played D.fallen
32.A.amazed B.inspired C.attracted D.touched
33.A.sweat B.tears C.relief D.silence
34.A.chose B.remembered C.shared D.described
35.A.bravery B.kindness C.sympathy D.gratitude
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完形填空【江苏省苏州市2020-2021学年高三学业质量阳光指标调研】
Last year, I received a special present. My children 21 me a stainless steel coffee machine for my birthday. I love drinking coffee every morning and couldn’t 22 to use it. But 23 I poured my first cup, the coffee spilled (洒出) all over the table. Thankfully, no one was around to see my 24 face! I kept trying, but each morning I 25 be seen wiping up the coffee. Then I realized if I poured very 26 , there could be no spilling. My normal 27 was to rush through breakfast to get on with my day. But eventually I learned not only to pour but to 28 the experience: the taste and the stillness of a new day.
It promoted me to 29 upon whether I was rushing through in other areas of my life. So I started to appreciate even the most 30 moments. When shop owners apologized for keeping me waiting, I’d say, “Not a problem. I’m not 31 .” I even enjoyed sitting in front of my house talking with 32 and sharing our own stories, 33 we had known each other for a long time. It seemed that the world around us slowed to a 34 we could handle.
Stillness not only slows the pace of life, but also 35 the soul, helping us to enjoy the world’s small pleasures and realize the truth of life.
21.A.lent B.offered C.gifted D.asked
22.A.help B.wait C.know D.complain
23.A.since B.before C.as D.until
24.A.disappointed B.delightful C.amused D.astonished
25.A.would B.should C.must D.need
26.A.quickly B.casually C.slowly D.patiently
27.A.promise B.practice C.tradition D.standard
28.A.possess B.clarify C.realize D.enjoy
29.A.reflect B.decide C.react D.respond
30.A.difficult B.ordinary C.special D.awkward
31.A.in difficulty B.in trouble C.in a hurry D.in danger
32.A.colleagues B.friends C.relatives D.strangers
33.A.only if B.as if C.if only D.if ever
34.A.pace B.stage C.point D.occasion
35.A.explains B.inspects C.blesses D.feeds
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完形填空【江苏省泰州市2021届高三上学期期中】
Our family moved to Colorado on my third birthday. 21 my dad, a truck driver, was always delivering goods outside, mom was almost like a single mother and most of the time I was 22 .
My first memory of the new life was our 23 . Arlene, handing me strawberries from her garden. Then one day, mom asked Arlene to watch me while she was out. This 24 well for everyone, so it became a 25 occurrence. Every morning I would 26 to chat with her, and even my dog would 27 out of our yard to visit her.
What 28 me to Arlene is that she never got tired of me. I think Arlene saw a lot of herself in me-we were both lonely, desperate for 29 . It was a wonderful 30 .
When I was five, an idea suddenly 31 me: “What if I 32 Arlene as my grandma ” Almost immediately I went to ask Arlene, “Will you be my grandma ” Surprisingly, she started crying and enthusiastically accepted. Soon she printed out an adoption certificate, which 33 on her living room’s wall afterwards.
I remember being surprised that she took my offer so 34 . Recalling that moment still brings tears to my eyes. There is something truly magnificent about a child offering love and an adult accepting it. Everyone in this world 35 enthusiastic love.
21.A.Unless B.Though C.Since D.Before
22.A.alone B.awkward C.afraid D.troublesome
23.A.agent B.assistant C.relative D.neighbor
24.A.qualified B.compensated C.worked D.matched
25.A.fundamental B.daily C.temporary D.permanent
26.A.wander over B.break up C.turn over D.pull up
27.A.withdraw B.fall C.slide D.drop
28.A.exposed B.drew C.affected D.introduced
29.A.pity B.company C.happiness D.support
30.A.connection B.motivation C.dimension D.distinction
31.A.confused B.troubled C.moved D.struck
32.A.adopted B.admired C.dismissed D.selected
33.A.lay B.stood C.hung D.carved
34.A.casually B.subjectively C.patiently D.seriously
35.A.deserves B.involves C.ignores D.undertakes
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完形填空【江苏省无锡市2021届高三上学期期中】
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 21 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 22 to help when seeing the picture shared by his friend, in which only a white chimney of his house 23 after the fire.
“I've got to 24 that chimney," he said."I'm not trying to say anything. It's just that I'm an artist.And it was a(n) 25 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 26 mysterious. Perhaps it served as a(n) 27 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 28 themselves."Beautiful and impressive," one of them remarked. And another said, “You bring beauty and 29 ”
At this time,Grammer became aware that something 30 had been transformed by a purely artistic expression."When the first mural(壁画)moved so many people,I knew I had to 31 ,"he told the journalist. Grammer returned to Paradise eight times in three months, 32 which he completed 17 murals of victims and other figures.
Today,Grammer's efforts have 33 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, 34 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 35 again.
21.A.destroyed B.created C.witnessed D.lost
22.A.powerless B.enthusiastic C.urgent D.reluctant
23.A.left B.remained C.disappeared D.collapsed
24.A.mend B.rebuild C.paint D.preserve
25.A.risk B.opportunity C.job D.duty
26.A.strikingly B.originally C.deliberately D.accidentally
27.A.label B.object C.content D.reminder
28.A.support B.contain C.help D.release
29.A.hope B.mystery C.entertainment D.inspiration
30.A.brighter B.higher C.bigger D.deeper
31.A.take back B.come back C.bring back D.hold back
32.A.to B.from C.of D.during
33.A.broken B.looked C.developed D.dipped
34.A.since B.while C.unless D.once
35.A.lasting B.rising C.fading D.accumulating
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完形填空【江苏省镇江市镇江中学2021届高三上学期期中】
Janela, a judge for Guinness World Records (GWR), says it was the most fun he’s had since joining the GWR organization in 2009. As a judge, Janela has traveled the globe 21 record- setting events. He has dealt with everything 22 the largest number of people making sandwiches at the same time.
Each year, Janela judges between 15 and 20 23 . Of course, Janela’s job isn’t all 24 and games. “To become a Guinness World Records 25 , I had to receive several months of 26 and take tests,” he says. “To do well in this role, you need a real depth of 27 - from food to sports - because you can 28 anything.
Then there’s the record tracking. There are more than 50,000 Guinness World Records entries in the organization’s database. Each week, more than 1,000 29 are received from people 30 to break an exciting record or establish a new world record category.
As the U.S. content manager for GWR, Janela works with a team of 10 31 researching records, establishing rules for new records and organizing record categories.
As 32 as it can be to see new world records set, the biggest 33 to Janela’s job is being factual and fair.
“Sometimes it’s 34 to see a person or group trying hard to break a record but not coming close,” he says. “But remaining 35 is always our No. 1 goal in record keeping.”
21.A.witnessing B.sponsoring C.supporting D.attending
22.A.about B.like C.except D.with
23.A.sports B.items C.accidents D.events
24.A.satisfaction B.success C.fun D.luck
25.A.organizer B.player C.researcher D.judge
26.A.meeting B.training C.separation D.competition
27.A.exercise B.courage C.wealth D.knowledge
28.A.observe B.catch C.win D.find
29.A.records B.applications C.opinions D.suggestions
30.A.managing B.choosing C.hoping D.promising
31.A.anxious about B.interested in C.proud of D.responsible for
32.A.exciting B.strange C.easy D.difficult
33.A.doubt B.advantage C.challenge D.progress
34.A.convenient B.hard C.important D.fair
35.A.objective B.practical C.patient D.honest
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完形填空【江苏省南通市2020-2021学年高三上学期期中】
15 years ago, when I was playing basketball in one of Australia’s premier basketball leagues, I remember a sports psychologist we had for the season. As young professional athletes with high egos (自我价值感), the team were not quite convinced the techniques of psychology would 21 performance, especially when it didn’t 22 using the physical strength and endurance needed to tough out (熬过) the weeks of training and games. I, 23 , was interested.
We were trained in a visualization (想像) technique used before games. It involved moving ourselves into a meditative (冥想的) state and taking ourselves on a journey into the 24 to recreate the experience of a game. From 25 home, getting to the stadium, being in the change room, walking out onto the 26 and then finally visualizing how we would play and see ourselves 27 . The most important part of the 28 was to bring to life the vivid details of each stage, while also focusing on the 29 that came with it. We were trained to 30 fear, doubt and learned to go beyond them, so that by the time we got onto the court, we were grounded, 31 and ready to play.
What I learnt most from this technique was that winning games was important but how we 32 to play was even more vital. And 33 visualization was a powerful way to see through to the 34 , there were absolutely no 35 in the hard work of getting there.
21.A.monitor B.maintain C.measure D.improve
22.A.involve B.mind C.appreciate D.admit
23.A.in addition B.on the other hand C.as a result D.in other words
24.A.wild B.home C.future D.history
25.A.finding B.moving C.leaving D.missing
26.A.street B.court C.platform D.stage
27.A.learning B.talking C.waiting D.winning
28.A.subject B.match C.team D.technique
29.A.feelings B.decisions C.questions D.lessons
30.A.drive away B.face up to C.bring back D.forget about
31.A.cheerful B.patient C.confident D.eager
32.A.appear B.aim C.continue D.promise
33.A.unless B.if C.as D.while
34.A.goal B.solution C.truth D.background
35.A.tools B.shortcuts C.examples D.downsides
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完形填空【江苏省扬州市2020-2021学年高三上学期英语期中】
My parents divorced when I was five. I don't 41 them saying more than “hi" or “bye" to each other for the rest of my childhood. I went to my dad's house every 42 weekend, and they didn't really speak to each other during the transfer.
43 later, I had my own family. But when Dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Mom asked my husband and me to invite Dad to move 44 with us and our four children. I said,“Mom, how are we going to do this Dad is going to be here all the time, 45 we still want you to come and visit. We don't want it to be weird."
“Not a problem," Mom replied 46 "We are just going to 47 our past and all be friends." Hearing this, I was so 48
At our first family dinner together, I sat next to my 49 , the daughter of my mom and my stepdad. I looked around: Mom, Papa, and my stepdad, Doug. all at the same table.
I 50 to my sister, "Weirdest thing ever!"
"Yes, but 51 else seems to think so," she replied. "It's 52 ”
For the next ten years, Dad lived with us, and whenever Mom and Doug came over, the three of them would 53 like old friends. And in a way, they were. My whole childhood, I had wished that my three 54 could all get along. And here they were. It wasn't exactly 55 I'd had in mind. But God knows what he is doing.
41.A.forget B.remember C.imagine D.expect
42.A.another B.one . C.other D.others
43.A.Years B.Centuries C.Hours D.Minutes
44.A.around B.off C.out D.in
45.A.until B.but C.or D.unless
46.A.randomly B.vaguely C.confidently D.arbitrarily
47.A.get over B.get off C.go over D.go off
48.A.confused B.relieved C.worried D.frightened
49.A.brother B.mother C.sister D.stepdad
50.A.submitted B.screamed C.compromised D.whispered
51.A.nobody B.somebody C.none D.nothing
52.A.amusing B.freezing C.amazing D.disappointing
53.A.complain B.quarrel C.read D.chat
54.A.friends B.parents C.relatives D.neighbors
55.A.what B.that C.which D.why
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完形填空【江苏省启东市2021届高三上学期期中】
My name is Gillian Healy. I run a small start-up company in Dublin called Gut Instinct, and we 41 a fermented (发酵的) drink called kombucha. It originated in China around 200 BC and later spread across Asia and into Europe. It’s been quite 42 in America and Australia for a number of years 43 it’s just hitting Ireland now.
People are becoming more health-conscious today, and kombucha is very good for your gut (肠). I first got into kombucha because I 44 soft drinks, but if I had too many, I wouldn’t feel great and my skin would break out. Then I found that kombucha was a really good 45 . I think people buy our kombucha mainly for one reason: they’re increasingly aware of the 46 connection between a healthy stomach and a healthy mind.
I spend part of most days going out to customers, 47 the product is selling well and finding out if they’d like me to do a promotional tasting for them. That’s a(n) 48 side of the business for us at this stage because it’s such a niche product (利基产品). A few potential customers will be familiar with kombucham, but 49 won’t, which is why it’s good to let people see if they like it before they 50 a bottle.
51 , we’d like to go into export markets, but I want to get our 52 established in our home market first. England is already quite a(n) 53 market, with a number of kombucha microbreweries (小型酿造厂) there. However, I think that when we’re 54 to look abroad, Germany will be one of the first places we’ll 55 . After all, a lot of their foods are fermented.
41.A.taste B.order C.invent D.produce
42.A.special B.useful C.popular D.mature
43.A.and B.but C.or D.yet
44.A.loved B.quitted C.bought D.required
45.A.institute B.substitute C.appetite D.attitude
46.A.natural B.initial C.instant D.positive
47.A.assessing B.claiming C.ensuring D.suspecting
48.A.new B.important C.different D.bright
49.A.most B.few C.half D.some
50.A.make B.buy C.empty D.open
51.A.Luckily B.Generally C.Ideally D.Recently
52.A.name B.factory C.place D.service
53.A.local B.competitive C.international D.developed
54.A.quick B.confident C.ready D.satisfied
55.A.watch B.follow C.search D.explore
专题30.答案
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【答案】21.B22.C23.C24.D25.A26.B27.A28.D29.C30.B31.A32.B33.B34.C35.D
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【答案】21.B22.A23.D24.D25.A26.B27.C28.D29.A30.C31.B32.A33.C34.D35.B
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【答案】21.A22.C23.D24.B25.C26.B27.A28.A29.B30.C31.D32.D33.B34.C35.B
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【答案】21.C22.B23.C24.A25.A26.C27.B28.D29.A30.B31.C32.D33.B34.A35.D
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【答案】21.C22.A23.D24.C25.B26.A27.C28.B29.B30.A31.D32.A33.C34.D35.A
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【答案】21.D22.A23.B24.C25.B26.A27.D28.B29.A30.D31.B32.D33.C34.A35.B
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【答案】21.A22.B23.D24.C25.D26.B27.D28.A29.B30.C31.D32.A33.C34.B35.A
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【答案】21.D22.A23.B24.C25.C26.B27.D28.D29.A30.B31.C32.A33.D34.A35.B
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【答案】41.B42.C43.A44.D45.B46.C47.A48.B49.C50.D51.A52.C53.D54.B55.A
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【答案】41.D42.C43.A44.A45.B46.D47.C48.B49.A50.B51.C52.A53.D54.C55.D
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