2019-2020年高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí) 完形填空精練(4).doc
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2019-2020年高考英語二輪復(fù)習(xí) 完形填空精練(4) 【由云南省昆明市xx一模試卷改編】 完形填空。閱讀下面短文, 從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 Six continuous days of spring rain had created a fierce and rapid river running by Nancy Browns farm. As she tried to drive her 1 to higher ground to escape the disastrous flood, she 2 and hit her head on a 3 tree trunk. The fall knocked her 4 for a moment or two. When she came to, Lizzie, one of her oldest and 5 cows, was licking her 6 . The water was constantly 7 . Nancy got up and began walking 8 with Lizzie. The water was now waist high. Nancys 9 got slower and slower. Finally, all she could do was to throw her anus 10 neck and try to 11 . About 20 minutes later, Lizzie managed to 12 herself and Nancy out of the rough water and onto a bit of high land, a small island now in the middle of acres of 13 water. However, even though it was about noon, the sky was so _14_ and the rain and lightning so bad that it took 15 another two hours to discover Nancy and her cows. A(n) 16 lowered a paramedic (醫(yī)務(wù)輔助人員) , who 17 Nancy to a life-support hoist (吊架). They raised her into the helicopter and took her to the school gym, where the Red Cross had 18 an emergency shelter. When the flood died down several days later, Nancy immediately 19 the island. Lizzie was 20 . She was one of the 19 cows that Nancy lost. "I owe my life to her," said Nancy sobbingly, knowing Lizzie, which rescued her, left helplessly, leaving her a new hope to live on, for which even thanks or miss seemed "unnecessary". 11. A. sheep B. cows C. horses D. cattle 12. A. shouted B. stood C. stopped D. slipped 13. A. fallen B. grown C. hidden D. spread 14. A. out B. in C. away D. down 15. A. last B. first C. favorite D. best 16. A. body B. head C. face D. mouth 17. A. increasing B. flowing C. running D. rising 18. A. easily B. slowly C. hardly D. hurriedly 19. A. move B. breath C. pace D. action 10. A. above B. around C. over D. into 11. A. hang on B. hold back C. stretch out D. take off 12. A. pull B. push C. carry D. force 13. A. clean B. blue C. white D. green 14. A. bright B. dark C. clear D. rainy 15. A. rescuers B. villagers C. soldiers D. policemen 16. A. lifeboat B. helicopter C. plane D. ambulance 17. A. sent B. attached C. connected D. dragged 18. A. worked out B. got into C. put down D. set up 19. A. ran out of B. went away from C. went back to D. reached out for 20. A. gone B. existed C. disappeared D. approached 【參考答案】完形填空1—20、BDAAC CDBCB AACBA BBDCA 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 University Can Wait I was on my way to the library to do some studying for history class. That’s when I saw my friend and her family __41__ on doors. As I was standing __42__ one house, my friend’s brother walked past me and went to the door of the house. When the resident __43__ I heard him say, “Excuse me, I am __44__ money for my mom. She needs to have __45__ but we don’t have enough money. Could you please __46__ with a donation?” The lady gave him some __47__ and he said, “Thank you so much! God bless you.” Then he walked on to the next house. I could see he didn’t have much and I also saw he had been __48__. __49__ going to the library, I went to the bank. I told him I wanted to __50__ all my savings. The lady in the bank said to me, “But, sweetie, I thought you were going to use that money to go to __51__.” I told her something else __52__ so she gave me the money. Then I walked to my friend’s house. They had only raised nine hundred and sixty-two dollars, which wasn’t __53__ a quarter of what they needed. I told my friend to __54__ my money. When she saw it she __55__ straight away it was my university money. The idea of going to university had been a very __56__ one for me — __57__ I got accepted—but she needed the money more than I did. It was this __58__ of money that could save her mother’s life. I hope all goes well for her and her family. My love and __59__ go out to them. Leo Tolstoy once said “Nothing can make our life, or the lives of other people, more beautiful than permanent__60__.” 41. A. meeting B. waiting C. knocking D. quarreling 42. A. inside B. above C. behind D. outside 43. A. replied B. understand C. opened D. answered 44. A. raising B. accumulating C. increasing D. making 45. A. health B. surgery C. examination D. break 46. A. provide B. help C. deal D. pete 47. A. advice B. medicine C. coins D. food 48. A. laughing B. begging C. thinking D. crying 49. A. Instead of B. Regardless of C. Other than D. Except for 50. A. deposit B. donate C. withdraw D. collect 51. A. university B. pany C. theatre D. work 52. A. held up B. came up C. put up D. took up 53. A. even B. already C. still D. ever 54. A. return B. consider C. take D. pay 55. A. received B. refused C. realized D. admitted 56. A. disappointing B. depressing C. appealing D. realistic 57. A. assessing B. advocating C. appointing D. assuming 58. A. kind B. item C. share D. sum 59. A. imagination B. prayers C. ideas D. stories 60. A. honesty B. kindness C. responsibility D. courage Passage 1:41-45 CDDAB 46-50 BCDAC 51-55 ABACC 56-60 CDDBB Passage 2 Last week we received a call from a dear friend, Karen. Karen is the mother of three children—a pair of 1-year-old twin boys and one 21 three- year-old “big sister” named Amanda. It seems that Amanda has been a good girl all year and all she wanted for 22 was the Barney Banjo (班卓琴). Her mother had called all the stores in their area, but no 23 . Her mother had also visited dozens of Internet sites 24 the magic banjo, but still couldn’t find any. Karen then began asking all her friends to 25 . A local store flyer (傳單)was advertising them, so we 26 it. After we entered the store, I looked up and down the toy shelves. Although the Barney Banjo had been 27 in the flyer, I could not find any. Then, a clerk came holding a Barney Banjo and 28 it directly to me without saying a word. I 29 her name tag (標(biāo)簽) said, “Karen”. My wife Susan and I went up to 30 it and all the clerks looked at us with 31 , asking us where we found the Barney Banjo. They said the Barney Banjo had been out of 32 for days. Then things became very 33 . Not only did the clerks claim they had run out of the product, but they also looked 34 when we mentioned “Karen”, who gave me the Banjo. The clerks didn’t have the 35 idea who that lady was. We 36 called our friend Karen and told her the good news 37 she would not have to tell her daughter that Santa could not 38 her a banjo this year. Karen was so happy. We could 39 her smile through the phone lines. When we told her the story about the clerk named Karen that no one else 40 , she started to cry. She believed it very well might be a Christmas angel. 21. A. busy B. curious C. careful D. delightful 22. A. Easter B. Halloween C. Thanksgiving D. Christmas 23. A. problem B. luck C. time D. fun 24. A. in search of B. in need of C. in honor of D. in support of 25. A. follow B. help C. e D. buy 26. A. thought of B. talked about C. came across D. headed for 27. A. chosen B. sold C. advertised D. described 28. A. presented B. remended C. returned D. connected 29. A. admitted B. believed C. realized D. noticed 30. A. mail B. purchase C. check D. wrap 31. A. disbelief B. anger C. fear D. embarrassment 32. A. date B. control C. stock D. sight 33. A. simple B. dangerous C. mysterious D. ridiculous 34. A. ashamed B. puzzled C. annoyed D. discouraged 35. A. slightest B. best C. wildest D. strangest 36. A. patiently B. hopefully C. nervously D. excitedly 37. A. even if B. as if C. so that D. now that 38. A. get B. make C. lend D. promise 39. A. enjoy B. feel C. see D. remember 40. A. expected B. weled C. forgot D. knew Passage 2:21-25 DDBAB 26-30 DCADB 31-35 ACCBA 36-40 DCABD Passage 3 To being or not to being A few weeks after arriving in China I received an e-mail informing us foreigners how to look after ourselves in summer, including a warning not to eat cold foods. Why are cold foods 41 ? According to traditional Chinese medical beliefs, cold food should be avoided in summer in case one 42 a "summer disease", which sounds to me a bit 43 a cocktail you might drink at a pool party. The idea of food being linked to well-being is hardly 44 to China. But in the West we think 45 of the rules of what is and isnt good for you. It seems each week there is a new study praising the 46 of tomatoes or claiming animal fats are bad for you. The next week another expert will swear you should 47 away from tomatoes and eat more pork belly. The 48 thing to do is to pay attention to the ones you agree with and 49 the ones you dont, eventually 50 a strict diet of dark chocolate and red wine. In China, however, there is a range of 51 beliefs about food and how 52 you eat impacts your health. There is 53 a saying - a good 54 should first be a good chef. To an outsider, these rules can seem a little strange, and 55 most of the reasons for eating certain foods are fairly 56 , others can seem puzzled if they are not the simple philosophies you are 57 to. So, I ignored the 58 mail, continuing to eat cold food at 59 throughout summer. So far, so good. Anyway, a cold food is just the medicine to 60 the summer heat. 41. A warned B forbidden C bad D improper 42. A catches B prevents C keeps D grasps 43. A by B with C like D as 44. A mon B unusual C unique D unnecessary 45. A few B high C much D little 46. A virtues B qualities C taste D size 47. A throw B send C give D stay 48. A last B best C perfect D superior 49. A neglect B consider C treasure D scan 50. A going B finding C developing D solving 51. A old B good C wrong D set 52. A which B that C what D when 53. A even B so C once D therefore 54. A leader B doctor C teacher D worker 55. A since B because C while D after 56. A sound B possible C imaginative D unreasonable 57. A used B told C taught D persuaded 58. A absurd B well-meaning C time-wasting D troublesome 59. A range B random C ease D will 60. A refuse B beat C avoid D hide Passage 3:41-45 BACCD 46-50 ADBAC 51-55 DCABC 56-60 AABDB Passage 4 We often see hitchhikers(搭便車的人), standing by the side of the road, thumb sticking out, waiting for a lift. But it is getting 21 nowadays. What killed hitchhiking? 22 is often mentioned as a reason. Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime 23 many drivers off picking up hitchhikers. 24 no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester 25 reflects the safety fear 26 , strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous. But the reason may be 27 plex hitchhiking happens where people don’t have cars and transport services are 28 . Plenty of people 29 hitchhike in Poland and Romania. Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people lift hitchhiking are usually considered strange. Why can’t they 30 cars? Why can’t they take the coach or the train? Three-quarters of the UK population have 31 a car; many of the 32 will be quite old. The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. 33 my trip proves it’s still possible to hitchhike. The people who picked me up were very interesting lawyer, retired surgeon, tank mander, carpenter, man who live in an isolated farmhouse and a couple 34 in the mountains. My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes(家伙) in red, spotted scarves. Most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldn’t help 35 . The future of hitchhiking most 36 lies with car-sharing organized over the Internet, via sites such as hitchhikers. org. But for now, you can still stick your thumb out (actually, I didn’t do much of that, 37 just to hold up my destination sign) and people—wonderful, caring, sharing, unafraid people—will stop. In the UK, with its cheap 38 and reasonable rail service, I don’t think I’ll make a habit of it. But having enjoyed it so much, I’m ready now to do a big trip 39 Europe and beyond. In the 1970s a female friend of my wife’s hitchhiked to India. How wonderful it would be to have another go, 40 Afghanistan might be a challenge. I wish I’d got that tank mander’s mobile number. 21.A.valuable B.hardly C.rare D.little 22.A.Fear B.Safety C.Allowance D.Expense 23.A.has put B.had been put C.has been put D.have put 24.A.What B.Which C.Whether D.That 25.A.no more B.no need C.no reason D.no doubt 26.A.a(chǎn) short B.a(chǎn) clumsy C.a(chǎn) small D.a(chǎn) large 27.A.most B.more C.very D.much 28.A.poor B.heavy C.busy D.convenient 29.A.seldom B.a(chǎn)lways C.still D.never 30.A.a(chǎn)fford B.offer C.a(chǎn)ffect D.offend 31.A.effect to B.effect on C.a(chǎn)ccess in D.a(chǎn)ccess to 32.A.remain B.rest C.pedestrians D.citizens 33.A.While B.When C.Yet D.Though 34.A.living up B.lived down C.was living up D.was living down 35.A.stopping B.but stop C.stop D.stopped 36.A.likely B.certainly C.positively D.a(chǎn)ctively 37.A.pretending B.preparing C.preferring D.defending 38.A.vehicles B.coaches C.cars D.helicopters 39.A.a(chǎn)cross B.through C.for D.over 40.A.a(chǎn)s B.though C.because D.when Passage 4:21—25 CBDDD 26—30 DBACA 31—35 DBCAA 36—40 ACBAB- 1.請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對(duì)于不預(yù)覽、不比對(duì)內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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