江苏省部分市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题汇编:完形填空

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江苏省部分市
2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题汇编
完形填空
江苏省南京市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
第一节 (每小题1分, 满分15分)
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 daughter loved dancing until she didn’t love it. After an 41 first year, I noticed her interest fading week by week. Then one day, she slowly walked to me before class and asked if she could just 42 it.
My first reaction was to advise her to “finish what you start”. 43 , sticking to something difficult can teach perseverance, discipline and confidence. But watching my first grader 44 herself into each ballet position, I started to question how much 45 that “blanket advice” made. Is it really in my kid’s best 46 , or even practical, to make her stick to every commitment through until she reaches a bitter end What if there are different but 47 valuable qualities, which can be gained by 48 the things that are not right for her.
After a few days’ consideration, she decided dance wasn’t for her —a choice I 49 . Quitting is never a black and white issue. Sometimes, it means 50 a barrier in your way to love something else. In my daughter’s case, ending dance made space for her new hobbies, such as horseback riding and Girl Scouts. She’s into them for now, but it is okay if that 51 changes.
As adults, we are accustomed to 52 the power of saying yes, but what about saying no The ability to recognize when something isn’t an 53 investment of our time or energy is also important. As my daughter gets older, I want her to feel confident to 54 something that’s no longer meeting her needs. She shouldn’t be held back by the thought that she must finish something at any cost 55 because she has started.
41. A. depressing B. independent C. unbearable D. enthusiastic
42. A. make B. join C. skip D. try
43. A. In addition B. At most C. After all D. By contrast
44. A. addict B. expose C. enjoy D. drag
45. A. time B. sense C. energy D. pity
46. A. honor B. help C. interest D. behavior
47. A. hardly B. equally C. partly D. seemingly
48. A. letting go of B. fixing up C. making up for D. looking up
49. A. suspected B. required C. supported D. regretted
50. A. tolerating B. crossing C. challenging D. clearing
51.A. even B. still C. once D. yet
52. A. stressing B. experiencing C. warning D. ignoring
53. A. appropriate B. unfair C. extra D. informal
54. A. decorate B. abandon C. treasure D. practise
55. A. slightly B. roughly C. nearly D. merely
江苏省苏州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和 D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A winter storm dropped huge amounts of snow overnight on January 16 in western Pennsylvania.
Coach Brian Delallo, who worked on a local high school football team, decided to 41 his players' weightlifting practice. He texted his players saying, "Due to the expected severe 42, Monday's weightlifting workout has been cancelled. 43 an elderly or disabled neighbor and shovel (为……除雪)their driveway. Don't accept any 44 —that's our Monday workout. ”
The players received the message and went out to work on the more than six inches of snow. They said that they removed 45 from dozens of homes. Some players texted their coach afterwards to tell him how 46 it was. “We all feel 47 about it, ”said team captain Gavin Moul. “It's not only helping them, but it's helping us to become a better team. ”
Many of the people whom the team members 48 couldn't believe that the players wouldn't accept any payment. Sometimes people even refused their help 49 they wouldn't take money for it.
50 , it was not the first time for the team to have shoveling workout. It was started by a coach more than two decades ago. It was one of the many 51 the team kept.
“It's about 52 . ”the coach said. “It is an inspiring way for us to interact with our community and show that it 53 . Shoveling snow is just one of those opportunities to show appreciation to the community that supports us. ”The team got a workout and gave 54 to the community by doing these acts of kindness at the same time. It was a 55 for all.
41. A. try out B. pick up C. go over D. call off
42. A. injury B. weather C. disease D. pressure
43. A. Find B. Permit C. Track D. Dismiss
44. A. money B. apology C. challenge D. request
45. A. dirt B. water C. snow D. waste
46. A. demanding B. rewarding C. promising D. amusing
47. A. hopeful B. great C. surprised D. tired
48. A. approached B. surrounded C. rescued D. entertained
49. A. so that B. unless C. until D. because
50. A. Actually B. Moreover C. Unfortunately D. Instantly
51. A. goals B. secrets C. traditions D. jobs
52. A. community B. success C. harvest D. intervention
53. A. matters B. cares C. works D. stays
54. A. off B. up C. in D. back
55. A. way B. win C. must D. lesson
江苏省镇江市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)
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。
Cecily Eklund has always adored her baby dolls, especially when she faced brain cancer surgery and MRI scans at the age of six. However, the metal components in her dolls prevented her from 41 them into the MRI machine.
To 42 this, Cecily and her mom set out on a creative journey. Using MRI-safe materials, they made a special doll, which became Cecily's 43 during the long imaging appointments and provided her with 44 and support.
45, Cecily and her mom made more dolls, called "Blessing Babies", for other sick kids. The dolls were 46 in that they had no facial features, so they can have any emotion. This 47 struck a chord(引起共鸣)with many and the dolls became an instant hit. Cecily decided to 48 more, donating some to children's hospitals and selling others to fundraise.
In response to the high demand, they 49 other doll makers to work alongside them. Soon, doll makers worldwide also began 50, sending boxes of their handmade dolls to 51 the cause (事业).
Cecily's initiatives 52. She began selling handmade puppies, 53organizing toy collections and fundraising events for multiple charities. So far, she has raised more than $200, 000.
Today Cecily calls herself a brain-cancer survivor and childhood cancer awareness fighter, but she is still 54 closely by her medical team. When asked for advice on successful fundraising, she emphasizes the importance of 55. “You don't get poor by giving, ” Cecily says. “Because you always get something back. ”
41. A. bringing B. kicking C. knocking D. pushing
42. A. escape B. prove C. copy D. address
43. A. boss B. teacher C. doctor D. companion
44. A. comfort B. knowledge C. wisdom D. convenience
45. A. Surprised B. Inspired C. Moved D. Confused
46. A. formal B. unique C. normal D. casual
47. A. color B. shape C. design D. size
48. A. receive B. order C. buy D. make
49. A. took over B. took on C. took up D. took in
50. A. purchasing B. inspecting C. contributing D. promising
51. A. challenge B. support C. introduce D. control
52. A. collapsed B. stopped C. sustained D. grew
53. A. in addition to B. in regard to C. in contrast to D. in response to
54. A. guarded B. followed C. matched D. suspected
55. A. generosity B. intelligence C. curiosity D. bravery
江苏省徐州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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。
In my work as a vocational school teacher over here in Germany, some of my classes are filled with students of different 41 . Whether they are new to the country or have been here for a few years, their German skills are relatively 42 . Some of these students who manage to complete their three-year apprenticeships(学徒期) may actually continue to go to school to 43 qualifications so they canattend university.
In the past few years, I have 44 them aside and given them tips on how to enhance their 45 skills. And I have given them tips on how to integrate themselves into the German culture better.
Last week, I took three young men aside and gave them tips on how to improve their German such as joining sports clubs, finding ways to build their 46 beyond class. After class, I actually even took a couple of them to a noticeboard which 47 valuable information on a poster and they were 48 for this little gesture that only took a minute of my time.
I do not get any extra 49 for offering this sort of advice and I have sacrificed one 50 or two over the years but I feel it is important to help the 51 in what I consider a valuable way because once they pass their 52 they will be likely to set up a home and spend their working life here.
Good integration is so important as it builds 53 and expands horizons. It makes me happy to 54 my knowledge as a language teacher and spread the 55 in everyday life.
41. A. ages B. interests C. nationalities D. majors
42. A. outdated B. superb C. practical D. weak
43. A. attain B. update C. rate D. confirm
44. A. pulled B. pushed C. taken D. cast
45. A. movement B. management C. language D. thinking
46. A. influence B. vocabulary C. creativity D. intelligence
47. A. stored B. displayed C. analyzed D. protected
48. A. sympathetic B. excited C. sorry D. grateful
49. A. permission B. feedback C. approval D. money
50. A. break B. opportunity C. project D. dream
51. A. employers B. farmers C. youngsters D. politician
52. A. responsibilities B. exams C. laws D. boundaries
53. A. teams B. houses C. bridges D. classrooms
54. A. share B. broaden C. acquire D. receive
55. A. happiness B. kindness C. peace D. hope
江苏省宿迁市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
三、完形填空
I was in a PhD program in history when I came down with schizoaffective disorder (分裂情感性障碍). I was forced to 41 my education and began a 42 period of treatment. The biggest 43 I faced was what I was going to do with my life if I couldn’t be a 44 professor anymore, my long-cherished dream.
Fortunately, with the help of my doctor, I soon found a(n) 45 : I would become a nonfiction writer in my field of seventeenth-century British history. I tried my best to make the plan a 46 . But it all seemed to be for nothing.
For some time, I was 47 . But I refused to 48 . It occurred to me that I could write a 49 , an art I had once practiced but also had long since 50 . I found that writing poetry was a source of the deepest 51 . Before long, I spent as much time as I could writing poetry. When I was writing, I hardly felt sick anymore. I 52 my illness. In the end, I found the writer inside myself, branching out into 53 fields with hope and anticipation.
Through the experience, I’ve learned no matter what happens, always look to the future with hope. It may take a while, but you can 54 in creating a rich and satisfactory life again. All you 55 is perseverance, motivation, and hard work.
41.A.complete B.extend C.pursue D.interrupt
42.A.limited B.difficult C.final D.reasonable
43.A.challenge B.conflict C.failure D.danger
44.A.literature B.psychology C.history D.education
45.A.course B.dream C.example D.answer
46.A.duty B.relief C.reality D.result
47.A.depressed B.frightened C.exhausted D.astonished
48.A.stand out B.give in C.show off D.stay up
49.A.novel B.diary C.poem D.biography
50.A.anticipated B.hated C.shared D.abandoned
51.A.curiosity B.delight C.anxiety D.hesitation
52.A.accepted B.doubted C.discovered D.forgot
53.A.new B.social C.permanent D.relevant
54.A.participate B.survive C.succeed D.cooperate
55.A.possess B.need C.achieve D.represent
答案:
江苏省南京市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
41-45 DCCDB 46-50 CBACD 51-55 B AABD
江苏省苏州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
41-45 DBAAC 46-50 BBADA 51-55 CAADB
江苏省镇江市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
41-45ADDAB 46-50 BCDBC 51-55 BDABA
江苏省徐州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
41-45 CDACC 46-50 BBDDA 51-55CBCAB
江苏省宿迁市2023-2024学年高二下学期期中英语试卷
41.D 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.B
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