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高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题04.(10套精选含答案)
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(2022·湖北·模拟预测)Martial arts teacher Brendan Breen adapts his classes to better serve students living with disabilities.
Breen started teaching three, years ago as a ___106___ of connecting with a sport that he’d practised decades earlier. ___107___ for being patient, warmhearted and positive, he’s quick to ___108___ his methods to each situation. Breen started his karate (空手道) classes after he and his wife, Mikiko, ___109___, Martial Arts Abilities Canada, the county’s first registered charity to combine karate with ___110___ needs. Will an injury that a student has ___111___ their flexibility
Out of the question! He was swift to welcome new members who had different ___112___ . If a student can’t ___113___ the $75 monthly fee, Breen will work out a lower price or abandon the ___114___ altogether.
One particularly emotional ___115___ came in October when Lynnette Gaudet, a 37-year –old student with Down’s syndrome, performed the karate ___116___ .“She couldn’t believe it. She was almost crying,“ says Breen.“When the students ___117___ what a lot of people think they can’t, it touches my heart.”
“One of my ___118___ was to go to the legislature (立法机关) and really ___119___ to the government what I can do,” he says, “to show them what Martial Arts Abilities Canada helped my students ___120___ : they can do anything anyone else can.”
106.A.procedure B.way C.routine D.plan
107.A.Known B.Tested C.Employed D.Qualified
108.A.create B.seek C.analyze D.adapt
109.A.set up B.put up C.took up D.brought up
110.A.fundamental B.special C.financial D.immediate
111.A.improve B.determine C.destroy D.limit
112.A.races B.origins C.disabilities D.behaviors
113.A.accept B.afford C.transfer D.imagine
114.A.ambition B.charge C.project D.career
115.A.moment B.support C.donation D.lecture
116.A.shyly B.willingly C.perfectly D.nervously
117.A.achieve B.know C.expect D.appreciate
118.A.rules B.measures C.promises D.goals
119.A.suggest B.introduce C.prove D.submit
120.A.recover B.record C.realize D.evaluate
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(2022·山东省实验中学模拟预测)My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory.
My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____1____ little bunny(兔子) cakes for all its ____2____ throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____3____ help during our spring break, for which I had no ____4____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____5____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory ____6____ . My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____7____ .
Our ____8____ in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose. ____9____ bunny from the belt. This was _____10_____ than it sounds. _____11_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d _____12_____ .
Dad _____13_____ . The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood _____14_____ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you _____15_____ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me.
1.A.sold B.produced C.ordered D.reserved
2.A.companies B.families C.shops D.citizens
3.A.generous B.financial C.temporary D.technical
4.A.hobbies B.problems C.excuses D.schedules
5.A.make B.offer C.seek D.suggest
6.A.revived B.operated C.developed D.survived
7.A.approval B.ambition C.experience D.invitation
8.A.tasks B.ideas C.visions D.choices
9.A.Save B.Keep C.Remove D.Wrap
10.A.cheaper B.better C.longer D.tougher
11.A.Delay B.Stretch C.Stick D.Decline
12.A.indicated B.witnessed C.remembered D.anticipated
13.A.froze B.hesitated C.smiled D.refused
14.A.sharing B.delivering C.tasting D.finding
15.A.receive B.value C.withdraw D.Donate
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(2022·湖南师大附中模拟预测)Breath of Life
As Norwood drove through St. Petersburg, Florida, the laughter from the four teenage girls inside her car ___16___gave way to screams. They were hit by another car and ___17___ into a tree.
Then smoke ___18___ from the car. A bystander shouted, “It's about to ___19___! Get out!” Norwood immediately crawled out. Along with two of her friends, who'd also managed to ___20___ themselves, she ran for her ___21___.
But halfway down the street, she realized that her best friend, Simmons, wasn't with them. Norwood ran back and found Simmons stuck in the back ___22___. “She wasn't ___23___,” Norwood told Inside Edition. She ___24___open the back door and pulled her friend out. She dragged Simmons a few feet to safety and laid her on the ___25___. “I checked her pulse and put my ___26___ against her chest.” No sign of life. “That’s when I started CPR (心肺复苏术).”
___27___ on the lawn and looking down at her dying friend, Norwood started ___28___ Simmons's chest. She breathed into her friend's mouth in hopes of filling her lungs with the ___29___ of life. Fortunately, Simmons began coughing and breathing for air.
Soon, paramedics (医务人员) arrived and rushed Simmons to hospital. When she heard how Norwood had saved her life, “I wasn't ___30___,” Simmons said. “She always backs me up.”
16.A.increasingly B.suddenly C.frequently D.cautiously
17.A.crashed B.pulled C.settled D.fell
18.A.released B.rose C.cast D.slid
19.A.speed up B.run out C.wear out D.blow up
20.A.injure B.free C.care D.control
21.A.liberty B.rescue C.life D.target
22.A.seat B.window C.car D.handle
23.A.moving B.crying C.breathing D.praying
24.A.kicked B.pushed C.threw D.pressed
25.A.ground B.door C.bed D.tree
26.A.mouth B.head C.heart D.shoulder
27.A.Bending B.Lying C.Kneeling D.Standing
28.A.petting B.squeezing C.pumping D.clicking
29.A.thought B.method C.struggle D.kiss
30.A.touched B.delighted C.honored D.Shocked
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(2022·广东佛山·二模)It was two days before Christmas and I still felt numb. My husband Steve had passed away in late September but I was doing the best I could to____31____ the season. My two adult sons wanted to carry on some of our family traditions like our Christmas Eve Open House, but I knew others would____32____.
Steve and I used to put a special gift for each other under the tree. I made sure he had something ____33____, and he made sure I had something from Saffees, my favorite women’s clothing store. Although Steve was no longer here to celebrate, I stubbornly asked my sons, “What should I buy for your dad ”
I ____34____ decided to name a star after Steve. I knew it was the perfect gift for a ____35____ enthusiast like him. I didn’t mind not having a ____36____ from him, except that it was just another ____37____ that he was no longer with us.
Later, Bonnie, the manager of Saffees, ____38____, saying she would stop by and give me something. I couldn’t____39____ what she might have for me because I knew Steve was too____40____ to have prearranged something three months in advance. After Bonnie arrived, I was____41____ to see her holding a beautifully wrapped present to place under the tree.
She explained that she____42____ our tradition and thus had selected something she knew I would like. She wanted to____43____ that Steve’s traditional gift for me continued on what would be a very____44____ Christmas Day.
For one last time, our____45____ was honored – I gave Steve a gift of fun, and my package from Saffees was under the tree.
31.A.remember B.celebrate C.survive D.skip
32.A.agree B.hesitate C.end D.continue
33.A.fun B.new C.unique D.valuable
34.A.normally B.eventually C.unexpectedly D.unwillingly
35.A.technology B.nature C.travel D.space
36.A.reward B.hug C.comment D.gift
37.A.reason B.warning C.sign D.thought
38.A.arrived B.smiled C.called D.knocked
39.A.accept B.understand C.afford D.imagine
40.A.forgetful B.poor C.ill D.busy
41.A.shocked B.content C.eager D.embarrassed
42.A.challenged B.established C.respected D.knew
43.A.guarantee B.believe C.pretend D.deny
44.A.memorable B.difficult C.heart-warming D.life-changing
45.A.tradition B.friendship C.family D.Festival
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(2022·辽宁·一模)15 years ago, Erin Merryn met a ginger kitten who needed a home when she was a student in a small college town. He___46___ into her arms and refused to let her go.
“I was ___47___ immediately and decided that I would take a ___48___ and try hiding a kitten in my college dorm where animals are obviously not allowed,” Erin recalled.
A week later she was caught and given 48 hours to___49___ the cat. “I planned secretly for a month to ___50___ my parents to let me keep him. Mom finally ___51___. Dad never said yes but I won and got my ___52___” said Erin.
Six years ago, Erin had Abby, her beautiful daughter. She didn’t know ___53___ Bailey would think about the new addition.
But it was love at first sight, and as Abby grew, he became her ___54___ brother, watching over her every step of the way.
A video clip showing Abby reading to Bailey went viral on the Internet in 2018. Numerous people ____55____ Erin on social media platforms.
____56____, while Erin and her family spent every day with the cuddly cat, the world did not get to know Bailey for very long. On December 8, 2018, the 14-year-old cat passed away from kidney ____57____.
A full month after Bailey’s passing, Erin still got cards and gifts from caring individuals. Erin ____58____ her family has received more than 500 cards from around the world.
It is this love that Erin hopes Bailey’s ____59____ hold on to. She wants her furry “first-born” to be remembered as a symbol of ____60____ that inspires others to treat the world with love.
46.A.broke B.leapt C.fell D.caught
47.A.attacked B.addicted C.attached D.appreciated
48.A.risk B.look C.change D.decision
49.A.kill B.sell C.permit D.remove
50.A.force B.permit C.advise D.convince
51.A.gave up B.gave in C.gave out D.gave away
52.A.way B.hope C.word D.advice
53.A.how B.that C.what D.whether
54.A.protective B.destructive C.impressive D.sensitive
55.A.praised B.followed C.admired D.scolded
56.A.Surprisingly B.Amazingly C.Eventually D.Unfortunately
57.A.lack B.organ C.failure D.function
58.A.doubts B.expects C.assumes D.estimates
59.A.fans B.fellows C.friends D.owners
60.A.hardship B.sympathy C.compassion D.Confidence
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(2022·河北邢台·一模)Your first day anywhere can be tough. As a supply teacher, I had one such experience when I was ___61___to work at a special education school.
When I received the call asking if I was available that day, a wave of ___62___rushed over me. I'd never taught in a special school before, but I ___63___pulled myself together and drove to the school. On the way there, I had ___64___about everything I couldn't do.
As I ___65___, I was greeted by the head who ___66___me there was “nothing to worry about”, but I was feeling anything but! I was told I would teach key stage 1.
___67___by their parents, the children began to show up. I tried to ___68___my anxious feelings, although a few drops of ___69___ were noticeable.
The whole class, a total of 8 with various special needs, arrived by 9: 30. Contrary to my ___70___, as the day went on, my ___71___levels went down. The children were expressive, unique and passionate, though there were times that left me slightly ___72___by their screams.
As the day ended, I can ___73___ say it was one of the best experiences of my teaching career. I hope anyone will ___74___working at a special school and allow the passion of the children there to ___75___their love of teaching.
61.A.guided B.allowed C.required D.forced
62.A.sympathy B.anger C.sadness D.panic
63.A.desperately B.eventually C.regularly D.hesitantly
64.A.opinions B.doubts C.thoughts D.plans
65.A.pulled up B.picked up C.sped up D.broke up
66.A.informed B.reminded C.warned D.assured
67.A.Raised B.Accompanied C.Suspected D.Abandoned
68.A.enhance B.spread C.hide D.maintain
69.A.blood B.sweat C.rain D.ink
70.A.predictions B.suggestions C.conclusions D.decisions
71.A.confidence B.energy C.education D.stress
72.A.satisfied B.shocked C.refreshed D.inspired
73.A.patiently B.jokingly C.honestly D.regretfully
74.A.consider B.tolerate C.recommend D.admit
75.A.awaken B.guarantee C.earn D.Celebrate
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(2021·上海·复旦附中模拟预测)Earlier this month, a letter from a certain Susan Patton that was published in the Daily Princetonian brought ___76___ an uproar. It contained a simple message directed to all female students at Princeton University: “Find a husband on campus ___77___ you graduate.”
Patton, who is a Princeton alumna herself and whose son is studying at the university, said that for women who want to get married there would never be a ___78___ chance to find the right partner than at college. “I sincerely feel that too much ___79___ has been placed on encouraging young women only to achieve professionally,” she wrote.
Patton’s message is ___80___ because it assumes that every young woman in her early 20s is eager to start a family right after graduation. ___81___, for those who are certain they want to get married and start a family someday, her message has a point. At the very least, meeting your ideal partner on campus means you can avoid the ___82___ experience of matchmaking and blind dates when you step out into society.
Julia Shaw is a young American woman who ___83___ when she was 23 and her husband was 25. In a recent article she wrote for the magazine Slate, she made out a case for marrying young using herself as an example.
For many aspiring young people who have played the field, had a few part-time jobs and internships and started a career path, marriage nowadays may ___84___ that you have figured out how to be a grown-up and take responsibility. Shaw and her husband offered ___85___ advice on every troubling thought or decision at college and later on in their careers. Marriage jump-started their ___86___, while many of their unmarried peers still needed their parents to supplement their income. Shaw said that marriage doesn’t require a loaded ___87___ or a dazzling résumé. It requires maturity, commitment and a desire to grow ___88___.
Sometimes people delay marriage because they are searching for the soul mate. But Shaw said this view had its backwardness, “You don’t marry someone because he’s your soul mate; he ___89___ your soul mate because you married him.” As for choosing your soul mate, different people have different ideas of what their soul mate should be like. But marrying someone not for who he is but for the life he might facilitate for you down the road is pretty ___90___.
76.A.to an end B.under control C.up D.about
77.A.until B.before C.after D.when
78.A.worse B.better C.good D.bad
79.A.focus B.attention C.criticism D.risk
80.A.puzzling B.professional C.problematic D.perfect
81.A.Therefore B.Furthermore C.However D.Consequently
82.A.exciting B.extraordinary C.agreeable D.awkward
83.A.made her mark B.tied the knot C.stood the test D.earned her living
84.A.signal B.rule C.discover D.appear
85.A.the others B.the public C.each other D.no one
86.A.success B.business C.confidence D.independence
87.A.school report B.bank account C.job interview D.friend list
88.A.fast B.together C.slowly D.alone
89.A.finds B.likes C.replaces D.becomes
90.A.unpopular B.popular C.immature D.Mature
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(2022·广东·一模)In the sport of track and field, athletes compete not only with one another but against themselves to achieve a new personal best. Aiming to ___91___ his own record, Cerveny pushed himself hard. However, his legs cramped(抽筋)and ___92___ him with only 200 meters to go. Determined to ___93___, Cerveny rose from the ground and continued on, only to fall again after another 50 meters.
___94___, his coach asked Cerveny if he wanted to stop. He didn't. With great ___95___ Cerveny pulled himself up and with a(n) ___96___ pace, moved forward for one final push. ___97___, it wasn't enough. 100 meters from the finish line, his legs simply ___98___ .
Before his coach could ___99___ him, another runner- Brandon-was at his side to help. His first attempt to get Cerveny up failed, but he ___100___ to quit too. With a second pull, Cerveny was ___101___. At a measured jog, the two completed the final 100 meters of the course, with Cerveny holding Brandon for ___102___ Brandon even made sure Cerveny crossed the finish line first,securing his___103___a faster time
In today’s ___104___ world in which the emphasis in athletics is so often put on breaking records, it was ___105___ to see that for an athlete like Brandon, the value of true sportsmanship still had legs.
91.A.play B.beat C.check D.measure
92.A.failed B.warned C.dragged D.raised
93.A.rest B.win C.leave D.finish
94.A.Relieved B.Exhausted C.Concerned D.Disappointed
95.A.luck B.effort C.passion D.respect
96.A.rapid B.relaxed C.unsteady D.impatient
97.A.Normally B.Eventually C.Unbelievably D.Unfortunately
98.A.gave out B.broke up C.fell down D.slowed down
99.A.guide B.reach C.serve D.blame
100.A.refused B.hesitated C.regretted D.pretended
101.A.in his hand B.out of breath C.on his feet D.out of danger
102.A.direction B.support C.courage D.comfort
103.A.assistant B.teammate C.follower D.opponent
104.A.diverse B.well-developed C.competitive D.ever-changing
105.A.urgent B.common C.confusing D.inspiring
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一、
Imagine sitting inside a windowless train that's shooting through a tube at twice the speed of an airplane. Your train has no wheels, produces no 1 , makes its own electricity, and isn't affected by bad weather. This is the hyperloop, a new vision for the world's 2 , safest, and greenest form of transportation. Many have 3 this new technology, but others say the hyper loop vision is just a bunch of hot air.
Hyperloop developers plan to use the properties of magnets to float, stabilize, and drive the capsules or pods for hundreds of mites through 4 tubes. Without air or ground to slow down the vehicles, what was once a five-hour journey would become a half-hour excursion, engineers promise.
Supporters of the technology promote additional 5 of transporting passengers and cargo by hyperloop. For example, they firmly state that unlike other city-to-city transport that's 6 , such as planes or trains, hyperloop vehicles would leave as needed, like Ubers and taxis. While the 7 would hold only 28 to 50 passengers each, developers plan for them to depart stations in groups every minute or so which they say could amount to shuttling 50,000 people an hour. That's more than twice the passenger 8 of the world's fastest trains.
Developers also say that hyperloop tubes would be 9 so they wouldn't interfere with other traffic or threaten wildlife. And tubes would be covered with solar panels to power the hyperloop's systems. 10 , advocates regard the hyperloop as the transportation choice for the future.
But not everyone is on board. Engineers have calculated that the high-speed vehicles will need to make much wider turns than currently envisioned, and otherwise they won't be 11 for passengers. This would add several miles to the proposed tube tracks, Engineers also say planners haven't included enough time for vehicles to safely brake and take off at stations. Some engineers believe it will take much longer than claimed to pump the 12 out of the tubes before each vehicle's departure. Critics thus say hyperloops can't go as fast or serve as many passengers per hour as advertised, making them 13 existing high-speed transportation options.
Hyperloop companies say they're 14 these concerns. They claim that they can safely maintain high speeds by having the vehicles bank around the turns as a plane does. And their hyperloops will rely on the split-second reaction times of a computer to 15 vehicles quickly, frequently, and safely.
1.A. pollution B. sound C. energy D. wind
2.A. cleanest B. lightest C. latest D. fastest
3.A. adapted B. explored C. embraced D. developed
4.A. totally hollow B. nearly airless C. steadily narrow D. highly flexible
5.A. advantages B. costs C. qualities D. situations
6.A. in constant demands B. on strict timetables
C. in changeable D. on essential services
7.A. cabins B. lorries C. tubes D. vehicles
8.A. fare B. capacity C. speed D. comfort
9.A. underground B. parallel C. elevated D. shared
10.A. However B. Therefore C. Beside D. Otherwise
11.A. available B. economic C. easy D. safe
12.A. force B. air C. heat D. water
13.A. most popular of B. superior to C. no better than D. least profitable
14.A. addressing B. causing C. voicing D. releasing
15.A. ride B. pilot C. park D. alert
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Technology now allows us to stream and download our favorite songs through websites and apps. This means it's easy to 1 and play the music we like, so we could enjoy it whenever and wherever we like. So, it's surprising to know that the 2 of some old tech is 3 .
A number of 4 have been releasing their albums on vinyl (黑胶唱片) and cassette tape. While the latter technology lacks the good digital audio quality that we 5 to hear today, in its heyday, it was a popular way for teenagers to enjoy recorded music. The introduction of the Walkman, a portable cassette 6 , in 1979 meant people could listen to music on the 7 for the first time. By the end of 1989, 83 million 8 were bought by British music fans, but the invention of the compact disk in the 1990s 9 that.
In the first six months of 2020, nearly 65 ,000 music cassettes were sold in the U.K. according to the Official Charts Company—double the sales from the 10 period the previous year. Although this is only a small fraction of overall music sales, cassette tapes are 11 items that can be kept and collected—not stored in the 12 . And the resurgence of the cassette has been helped by famous singers who have used this format to release their music.
To listen to music on a cassette, you need a tape player or a personal stereo to play it on, but this hasn't 13 the new younger audience—its recent popularity seems to be more about buying memorabilia(纪念品). Although cassettes won't 14 streaming media as a way of listening to music, it does go to show how some tech 15 dies!
1.A.keep B.make C.access D.release
2.A.appearance B.existence C.invention D.popularity
3.A.decreasing B.increasing C.remaining D.disappearing
4.A.dancers B.musicians C.fans D.teenagers
5.A.expect B.fail C.refuse D.agree
6.A.player B.worker C.ruler D.receiver
7.A.march B.watch C.move D.go
8.A.songs B.disks C.applications D.tapes
9.A.stopped B.changed C.witnessed D.knew
10.A.same B.next C.equal D.past
11.A.worthwhile B.valuable C.spiritual D.physical
12.A.television B.cloud C.box D.file
13.A.attracted B.threatened C.prevented D.described
14.A.kick B.replace C.become D.praise
15.A.never B.ever C.even D.always
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106.B
107.A
108.D
109.A
110.B
111.D
112.C
113.B
114.B
115.A
116.C
117.A
118.D
119.C
120.C
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1.B
2.C
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.A
12.D
13.C
14.B
15.B
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16.B
17.A
18.B
19.D
20.B
21.C
22.A
23.A
24.C
25.A
26.B
27.C
28.C
29.D
30.D
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31.B
32.C
33.A
34.B
35.D
36.D
37.C
38.C
39.D
40.C
41.A
42.D
43.A
44.B
45.A
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46.B
47.C
48.A
49.D
50.D
51.B
52.A
53.C
54.A
55.B
56.D
57.C
58.D
59.A
60.C
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61.C
62.D
63.B
64.C
65.A
66.D
67.B
68.C
69.B
70.A
71.D
72.B
73.C
74.A
75.A
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76.D
77.B
78.B
79.A
80.C
81.C
82.D
83.B
84.A
85.C
86.D
87.B
88.B
89.D
90.C
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92.A
93.D
94.C
95.B
96.C
97.D
98.A
99.B
100.A
101.C
102.B
103.D
104.C
105.D
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1-5 ADCBA 6-10 BDBCB 11-15 DBCAB
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1-5.CDBBA; 6-10.ACDBA; 11-15.DBCBA
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