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1、新高考英语完形填空练习班级考号姓名 总分passage 1Several years ago, a neighbor kid kicked a football and broke a basement window of my house. Due to financial problems, I 21 it up, thinking I d get to it someday.Over the years, I had planned to upgrade to energy-efficient windows. But with the frame (窗框)rusted (锈)and f
2、irmly 22 in the foundation, whoever did it would need to chisel (凿)it out by hanD. It would be a 23 process and there were six of those windows in the house. The cost was estimated at $15, 000. It was simply 24.Honestly, the thought of that window 25 me for years. I knew I needed to fix it, but I ha
3、d built up the 26 so much in my mind that I put it off again and again.Then I had a job change and needed to sell the house before moving away. But it was almost27to find a buyer if there was a broken window. So I pulled off the boards to face this thing head-on. I grabbed some rust remover, 28 it a
4、round the frame of the window, and gave it a pull. To my astonishment, it easily 29. I took the window downtown. It only cost me $12.I could have 30 the problem for only $12 when it occurred, but I let it bother me for five years!31, this isn t just about my window. Many of us live with broken windo
5、ws of one type or another. They are things that seriously affect our 32 of life. If you recognize your broken window, don t 33 to mend it. It may turn out to be 34than expecteD. Usually we suffer more in 35 than in reality.21.A. toreB. madeC.boardedD.packed22.A. lostB. stuckC.buriedD. mixed23.A.brai
6、n-burningB.labor-consumingC.energy-wasting D.risk-taking 24.A. in a messB.beyond controlC.at handD.out of reach 25.A. went againstB.relied onC. ate atD. appealed to 26.A. difficultyB. confidenceC.confusionD. harm27.A.shamefulB. impossibleC.pointlessD.unfair28.A. blewB.turnedC. passedD.spread 29.A.br
7、okeB. fellC. movedD. missed30.A. addressedB. ignoredC. delayedD.considered 31.A.LuckilyB.Consequently C.Unexpectedly D.Actually 32.A. quality21.()22.()23.()24.(26.()27.()28.()29.(31.()32.()33.()34.()25.()30.()35.()B. paceC. wayD. meaning 33.A. attemptB.guaranteeC.hesitateD.pretend 34.A. easierB. tou
8、gherC. rarerD. worse35.A.practiceB.memoryC.principleD. imaginationpassage 2Hearing the notes coming from the other side of the wall, Giorgio was moveD. This was our way of saying I don,t know who you are, but Im here. You,re not 21.”It turned out his neighbor,s name was Emil and he was 78 years old,
9、22fromPolanD. His wife had 23 in December from COVID-19 and the 24 in whichhe was staying was a temporary accommodation until he would sell his house. The only comfort left to Emil was his 25. The reason he was playing at 2 p. m. every weekend and also duetting (二重奏)at that time with Giorgio was bec
10、ause of his 26.“When I wrote the song一Dear Emil, I started 27 Emils life. A 78 widowerthat lost the love of his life because of this stupid 28. Spending days aloneat home due to lockdown, playing her favorite piano song every weekend, until a 29 appeared on his door, one which read you are 30, and n
11、ot alone. Anda new friendship started, two pianos between a wall. Although they didnt know who was playing, it didnt 31 . You can be the 32 to somebody else,sdarkness. said Giorgio.Giorgio shared on March 14th that he d received33that Emil had left theworld forever in his sleep: And now he is34 his
12、wife.“Dear Emil, “ hewrote. I knew little about you, but you35 my life. You gave me back my passion,believing music can be powerful. ”21.A. uniqueB. awakeC. aloneD. accompanied 22.A. originally B.eventually C.typically D.regularly 23.A. got sickB. passed away C.got injured D. passed by 24.A.hospital
13、B. storeC. firmD. apartment 25.A. pianoB.violinC.photoD. instrument 26.A. wifeB. friendC. motherD. daughter 27.A. describingB. picturingC. admiringD.predicting28.A. hurtB.challengeC.virusD. war29.A. tapB.knockC. callD. note 30.A. heardB. seenC. feltD. smelled 31.A. doubtB. affectC. matterD. conflict
14、 32.A. objectB. lightC.troubleD. worry33.A. orderC. promiseD. word34.A. harmonious withB. similar toC.equal toD.reunited with 35.A. betteredB.disturbedC.changedD.confirmedB. instruction21.()22.()23.()24.(26.()27.()28.()29.(31.()32.()33.()34.()25.()30.()35.()passage 3From the age of eight, I had to c
15、ontribute my share of labor along with my father. Our family was too 21 to afford paid laborers. Working in the rice fields was no easyjob, especially in summer. The 22 sun would beat upon my arched back. With only a hat, a shirt and a pair of shorts as my23, I would be sweating like a pig withinsec
16、onds.One day, while resting beside the field, I24my present life: My family wastied to land, doing 25 jobs every day. How could we and farmers like us have 26 to a better life? Thinking of this, I was suddenly 27 with great pityand great respect for them, and the focus of my28began to extend beyond
17、myselfand my family. A voice inside me 29 that I should do something to help that. It was right then that I 30 to pursue useful knowledge and technology to31 their burden of labour. This undeniable 32 pushed me hard togo to a university on a scholarship and 33 earn a degree on agriculture.Although n
18、ow I went into academic research, I would always 34 what workingin the rice fields had taught me: Your hard work will be 35 if you plant your21.A.desperateB. wiseC. poorD. proud22.A.blindingB. amazingC.risingD.burning 23.A.preferenceB.protectionC.purchaseD.priority 24.A.puzzled overB. worried aboutf
19、eet firmly on the ground, for being down-to-earth is an unbroken truth.C.believed inD plained about 25.A.high-payingB.heart-breakingC. back-breakingD.risk-taking 26.A.reactionsB.contributionsC. accessD. addiction27.A. consumedB.providedC.confusedD.troubled28.A. careerB.scheduleC. interestD.concern 2
20、9.A.protestedB. insistedC. warnedD.predicted 30.A. attemptedB. promisedC. resolvedD. agreed 31.A. lightenB.quickenC.distribute D.shoulder 32.A. curiosityB. outcomeC. factD. urge 33.A. immediately B.ultimately C.definitely D.rarely 34.A.treasureB. doubtC. adoptD. acquire 35.A. facilitatedB.relievedC.
21、challenged D. rewarded21 .()26.()31.()22 .()27.()32.()23 .()28.()33.()24 .()29.()34.()25 .()30.()35.()passage 4You may have heard the name of Parkrun. But you may not know it was founded by Paul Sinton-Herwitt, who was 21 the Royal Society of the Arts Albert Medal in 2019. He got the honor for his 2
22、2 in the field of social improvement.Parkruns are free, weekly, community23 all around the worlD. The events are 5km and 24 on Saturday morning in parks and open spaces. It is a positive and inclusive 25 where there is no time limit and no one finishes last. Everyone is 26to come along, whether you
23、walk, jog, run, volunteer or watch.In 2004 Paul had lost his job and he was 27 in an accident. Down but not out, this was the time when the 28 of Parkrun first came to him. On 2nd October 2004,13 amateur runners arrived in Bushy Park, London.Parkrun was born.The first team29 Paul and his wife Joanne
24、 together with a few of their friends. At that time, it was just called a time trial, the name Parkrun was not30 until 2008, and no one knew what a phenomenon it would become.The second Parkrun wasn51 31 until 2007. Shortly after Wimbledon, Richmond, Banstead and Leeds Hyde Parks started to host Par
25、kruns. And then, 32 and the number of events have continued to grow. Parkrun is now a 33 phenomenon, represented in 21 different countries, stretching across five continents.At the 2019 ceremony Paul gave a speech celebrating Parkrun, from the tiny 34he planted fifteen years ago through to the world
26、wide movement. Paul went on to praisetheir movement of real people and communities,empowering themselves and those aroundthem to do 35things for themselves and one another.21A. awardedB.showedC.offeredD. given22.A. claimB. announcementC. developmentD. innovation 23.A.projectsB.eventsC.routesD.matche
27、s24.A e outB.make senseC.take placeD.break out 25.A.experienceB. impressionC.positionD.feeling26.A. rightB. willingC. activeD. welcome 27.A. injuredB.rescuedC. movedD.killed 28.A. questionB.reasonC. ideaD. cause29.A. attractedB. invitedC. foundD. included 30.A. adoptedB. adjustedC. achievedD. abused
28、31.A. set offB. set upC.given offD.given up 32.A. participationB.examinationC.exploration D.population 33.A. localB.nationalC.globalD.personal 34.A. dreamB.desireC. treeD. seed 35.A.positiveB. attentiveC.productiveD.addictive21.()22.()23.()24.()25.(26.()27.()28.()29.()30.(31.()32.()33.()34.()35.() )
29、passage 5A couple of years ago, I stepped off the subway in Upper Manhattan, worn out after a long and stressful day at work, 21 about the warmth of my beD. I stopped in a grocery store on the way to my apartment to buy a bag of popcorn.A man about three times my size 22 in front of me at the cash r
30、egister and turned toward me, telling me I looked 23, I smiled uncomfortably and became noticeably more24, as a young woman does when a 25 man starts talking to her at night. He turnedtoward the cashier and said that he was going to get my snack too. I politely declinedhis 26 and was already pulling
31、 out my wallet, but this man wouldn t 27 me to say no. He 28 the cashier a couple of extra dollars to cover my popcorn and told me that he hoped my 29 got better. He walked out of the 30 and I never saw him again.The world could use a little more 31 . Most of the time, it s so 32 to get caught up in
32、 your own routine and everyday personal worries that we just don t remember to 33 those around us. The man who 34 for my popcorn has 35 with me and inspired me to pay it forward to others who look like they could use a hanD.21.A. dreamingB. worryingC.forgettingD. inquiring 22.A. hidB.stoodC.servedD.
33、shouted23.A. embarrassedB.annoyedC.excitedD. tired24.A. ashamedB.curiousC.alarmedD.energetic 25.A. rudeB.strangeC.considerateD. strong26.A. invitationB. applicationC. rewardD. offer27.A. allowB. remindC. forceD.convince 28.A. castB. lentC. handedD.spared 29.A. careerB. healthC. stayD. night30.A. com
34、panyB.storeC. apartmentD.station31.A.kindnessB. patienceC.strengthD.respect 32.A.relaxingB.embarrassingC. easyD. critical 33.A. rely onB. wait onC.knock intoD.tune into 34.A.chargedB.huntedC. paidD. fought 35.A. dealtB. stuckC. debatedD. agreed26.()27.()28.()29.(31.()32.()33.()34.(21. ()22. ()23.)24
35、.()25.()30.()35.()附:参考答案passage 121.C22. B23. B24. D25. C26. A27. B28. D29. C30. A31. D32. A33. C34. A35. Dpassage221.C22. A23. B24. D25. A26. A27. B28. C29. D30. A31.C32. B33. D34. D35. Cpassage321.C22. D23. B24. A25. C26. C27. A28. D29. B30. C31. A32. D33. B34. A35. Dpassage421. A22. D23. B24. C25. A26. D27. A28. C29. A30. A31. B32. A33. C34. D35. Apassage521. A22. B23. D 24. C 25. B26. D27. A28. C 29.D 30. B31. A32. C33. D 34. C35. B