完形填空专题
江苏省泰州中学2020-2021学年高二下学期3月月度检测英语试题
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项。
On August 27, Jpnathan Ceplecha was on a hill in the woods behind his house in Redwood Falls, when a tree that he was cutting fell on him. In a second, both of his legs were suddenly 38 _ under an immovable log (原木).His legs were 39 instantly and he was in enormous pain but, with no 40 on him and because he lives alone, nobody knew what was happening to him.
Throughout his isolation, Ceplecha ate plants and insects within his 41 . drank sweat and rainwater that he collected in his 42 , and covered his head in his shirt during the nights to 43 _ the insects as he slept.
He kept his sanity (头脑清醒)by breaking down every day into hours, and each hour into minutes. He tried to distract himself from 44 by meditating (冥想)and inventing rhythms to 45 from dawn to dusk.
Family members had become 46 when Ceplecha wasn't answering their phone calls and didn't 47_for work. Ceplecha's father found him on his property and 48 the Redwood County Sheriff’s Office. It took nearly two hours for the 49 to rescue Ceplecha from underneath the tree. He's now recovering in a hospital.
Ceplecha's famiiy said that his legs would be likely to be 50 after undergoing surgery, though “he laces a long road to full physical 51 and his feet are still in bad condition.”
“He had the 52 to live,” an official of the Redwood County Sheriff's Office said, “I don't know of many people who could have survived such an unpleasant experience."
38. A. pinned B. wrapped C. hidden D. seized
39. A. twisted B. frozen C. broken D. gone
40. A. burden B. pressure C. money D. phone
41. A. vision B. reach C. measure D. Knowledge
42. A. tunnels B. rooms C. clothes D. pipes
43. A. arrange for B, collect C. protect D. keep off
44. A. panic B. hesitation C. interest D. embarrassment
45. A. explain B. follow C. share D. imagine
46. A. silent B. concerned C. guilty D. tired
47. A. stand out B. look out C. clean up D. show up
48. A. surveyed B. accused C. contacted D. joined
49. A. helicopters B. authorities C. colleagues D. survivors
50.A. saved B. found C. replaced D. identified
51. A. assistance B. recovery C. examination D. education
52. A. promise B. space C. equipment D. will
38-42ACDBC 43-47DABBD 48-52 CBABD
江苏省扬州中学2020-2021高二下学期3月质量检测英语试题
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。
“Please don't wake up,” I plead silently to my 10-month-old son as I log into another Zoom meeting from my tiny New York City apartment. I use a virtual 41 —a picture of my university office—to 42 the fact that I'm in my kitchen, where it's easier to avoid the loud calls for “Mama!” from my 3-year-old daughter and the hunger 43 of my infant son. Such meetings—a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic— 44 the stress I feel as a working mom, trying to hide the messy reality of my life as a parent. It has led to a unique type of Zoom burnout, one I fear is 45 to working mothers.
I've always tried to hide my motherhood 46 from plain view. I don't have photos of my children on display in my university office, 47 some of my male colleagues clearly feel comfortable doing so. I haven't wanted my colleagues to 48 me as less committed to my work because I have children. 49 now, working from home, I feel unable to control whether my children are 50 .
My workdays are 51 with meetings to discuss research projects. When the pandemic started and the meetings 52 to Zoom, I felt an unspoken 53 to turn my camera on. Almost everyone else had their camera on, and I feared that if I kept mine off, I wouldn't be viewed as “present.” The 54 I experience during Zoom meetings compounds other stressors in my life. However, reduced anxiety and a chance to take care of household duties while still contributing to the meeting—is 55 it to me.
A.place B. background C.apartment D.experience
42.A. prove B. display C. clarify D.hide
43.A.cries B.applications C.chokes D.circumstances
44.A.put off B. try out C. add to D.wind up
45.A.elegant B. specific C.potential D.abnormal
46.A.duties B.bothers C.weaknesses D. strengths
47.A.as though B.so that C. so long as D. even though
48.A.select B. appoint C.view D.sacrifice
49.A.Just B.But C.So D.Though
50.A.fortunate B. aggressive C. sceptical D.visible
51.A.qualified B.countered C.filled D.split
52.A.switched B.conveyed C. braked D.removed
53.A.benefit B.pressure C. withdrawal D.crash
54.A.section B.competence C.evaluation D.anxiety
55.A.worth B.suitable C.stable D.relevant
41--45 BDACB 46--50 ADCBD 51-55.CABDA
江苏省南京师范大学苏州实验学校2020-2021学年高二第二学期教学质量调研(一)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。
Allen was sleepy at home one evening last July when he was shocked awake by a TV news item. There had been a 41 among a group of children in the slum (贫民区) of New Orleans.
42 from the city’s slum, Allen is one of the most celebrated jazz trumpeters (小号手) in the city. After seeing the 43 news that morning, it didn’t take long for Allen to 44 a possible approach. He had a few spare 45 lying around. Maybe he could offer them to kids in exchange for their guns.
Allen named the 46 My Trumpet Is My Weapon — after all, it was something of a 47 to release personal emotions. “What 48 me and redirected my path was a trumpet and the music,” Allen says. He met with the New Orleans mayor to figure out how to make children feel 49 handing over their guns to the police.
Allen has collected seven guns so far, a small but symbolically important 50 . But he doesn’t stop with the 51 of gun for instrument. After the exchanges, Allen connects the children with local 52 who give them free virtual trumpet lessons.
More importantly, he has brought hope for his city and young people 53 a better life. “I just say, ‘Look, I come from where you come from, and I can show you the 54 that got me out,’” says Allen. “And 55 may not be the way for you, but it will at least open your mind to see what’s out there.”
41.A. cheering B. gathering C. shooting D. hunting
42.A. Surprisingly B. Originally C. Accidentally D. Unfortunately
43.A. humorous B. imaginary C. comic D. sad
44.A. hit on B. insist on C. count on D. focus on
45.A. coins B. carpets C. toys D. trumpets
46.A. experience B. program C. news D. gun
47.A. dream B. stage C. channel D. framework
48. A. shamed B. praised C. saved D. ruined
49.A. safe B. excited C. awkward D. depressed
50.A. start B. conclusion C. ceremony D. memorial
51.A. sales B. repairs C. destructions D. exchanges
52.A. composers B. musicians C. officials D. instructors
53.A. scared of B. confused about C. looking for D. bringing out
54.A. way B. advice C. warning D. commitment
55.A. knowledge B. music C. wisdom D. hope
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 CBDAD 46-50 BCCAA 51-55 DBCAB
江苏省启东中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次阶段测试英语试题
In Boston, robots have displaced 41 and are creating complex bowls of food for
customers. In Prague, machines are 42 waiters and servers using an app. In Denver, they’re taking orders. Robots are even making the perfect loaf of bread these days, taking charge of a(n)
43 that has remained in human hands for thousands of years.
Now comes Briggo, a company that has created a fully 44 , robotic coffee machine that can push out 100 cups of coffee in a single hour -- equaling the 45 of three to four baristas
(咖啡师), according to the company.
Using a mix of Latin American beans, the machine creates 46 cups of coffee that can be ordered via an app, giving customers control over ingredients, flavorings and temperature without any human interaction. The company says no other business in the world has applied as much 47 to “specialty coffee.”
Removing the 48 element from ordering a cup of coffee is one of the company’s primary selling points. “No more lines, no more counter confusion, no more misspelled names,” Briggo’s website says.
Kevin Nater, Briggo’s president and chief executive, said the machine would best fit locations in which 49 is highly valued, like airports and office buildings, where several of the machines currently operate.
“Imagine you’re coming into the security line at the airport, your flight is coming up, and you know that if you want a coffee you’re going to stand in a long line,” said Nater. “From the security line, you can simply order your cup of coffee and pick it up at the coffee haus and make it to your flight 50 .”
“I’ve never found anyone who wants to stand in line a long time,” he added. “We’ve just changed the 51 .”
But Olive Geib, a 24-year-old barista in Annapolis, Md., remained 52 . As coffee is being made by a barista, he said, subtly(细微地)adjusting the ratio of water to coffee bean as flavor develops through refined taste tests, is a crucial part of the process. “All the numbers and data in the world can’t actually tell you how the coffee 53 ,” Geib said.
Asked whether he was worried about losing his job to a robot, Gerb said, “absolutely not.” He said there’s a 54 group of people who will always seek out the slower, interactive experiences at coffee shops.
“A lot of customers really appreciate watching a barista carefully pouring water or steaming the milk,” he added. “This 55 aspect, the atmosphere and the interaction with the barista, is a big part of the experience of drinking coffee.”
41. A. waitresses B. baristas C. cooks D. machines
42. A. replacing B. recruiting C. restoring D. resisting
43. A. room B. art C. school D. oven
44. A. typical B. inaccessible C. challenging D. automatic
45. A. quality B. output C. time D. cost
46. A. sugar-free B. fruit-flavored C. customized D. professional
47. A. inspiration B. technology C. correction D. strictness
48. A. safety B. stress C. human D. design
49. A. service B. preparation C. reliability D. convenience
50. A. on time B. for real C. in advance D. without notice
51. A. game B. price C. fact D. myth
52. A. nervous B. sad C. annoyed D. doubtful
53. A. looks B. changes C. sells D. tastes
54. A. distinguished B. difficult C. loyal D. laze
55. A. cultural B. social C. skillful D. mindful
41-55: CABDB, CBCDA, ADDCB
江苏启东市吕四中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第一次质量抽测英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Jan Tchamani, an English teacher in Birmingham, UK, suddenly developed a serious illness and had to quit her job. At age 50, she found herself 41 at home with only her computer to keep her company. After a while, she discovered that surfing the Internet could help her feel less 42 . She could listen to music, watch films and 43 the world. She also joined an online group where she could talk about her problems and get 44 and advice from others. She realized that one of the greatest benefits of the Internet was its ability to remove the 45 that exists between people.
She was so 46 by the people she met online that she decided to start an IT club to teach 47 people how to use computers and the Internet. Many people have been 48 by the club. A 59-year-old man learned how to 49 work online and found a great job. A 61-year-old woman living alone has started a small online company which has become quite 50 .
Jan has started taking online classes to learn more about using the Internet to make society 51 . She believes that it’s important to 52 the digital divide and make sure that everyone has 53 to the Internet and knows how to use new 54 . Her next goal is to start a charity 55 to raise money for children in poor countries.
41.A. happy B. stuck C. free D. working
42.A. lonely B. special C. healthy D. useful
43.A. change B. forget C. visit D. explore
44.A. money B. support C. trust D. honor
45.A. relationship B. power C. distance D. friendship
46.A. surprised B. forced C. inspired D. attracted
47.A. older B. disabled C. smart D. warm-hearted
48.A. touched B. helped C. praised D. organized
49.A. pay for B. struggle with C. apply for D. engage in
50.A. successful B. complicated C. challenging D. ordinary
51.A. serious B. better C. peaceful D. easier
52.A. find B. improve C. break D. bridge
53.A. appeal B. target C. strategy D. access
54.A. technology B. computer C. regulation D. entrance
55.A. website B. school C. party D. hospital
41-45 BADBC 46-50 CABCA 51-55 BDDAA