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1、高考英语一轮习题精准练之完型填空Passage AA little piece of paper with the number “sixty-eight” written on it has been taped above the screen of my laptop for eight years. The ink it was written with is so unclear that the number can hardly be 1. But its still there to 2 me to keep doing what Ive been doing and to b
2、e patient.The 3of that number dates back to the 4 moment of my writing career when Id just left a second 5for an editing position at a magazine. My writing career wasnt 6 though Id made some progress. Id successfully written a few “good” stories,but nobody 7them. I returned to my apartment disappoin
3、tedly and checked my bank8. I had only $68 available to 9 from. Whats worse, rent was10 in 11 days. People say failure is easier to 11when you know you give your best effort. For me, it hurt knowing Id tried hard in work. Id written every day for five years and I almost wrote at any spare time I had
4、. I 12 took a weekend or a holiday off. A lot of13 had been put in but in14 it seemed to be all or nothing. Later I realized it was15 because it would be too convenient if every career was made up of a to-do list that16perfectly with the ladder of success. The most important thing is that I didnt 17
5、trying. I knew it took years for me to lay the foundations of success. After years of attempts, efforts and failures, at last, I reaped (收获) more opportunities and gained a 18. I became a professional writer and won readers19 including two Emmy Awards.I think if you do something long enough, 20 you
6、will get good at it, and someone will pay you for it.1.A.realizedB.touchedC.recognizedD.erased2.A.adviseB demandC.forceD.remind3.A.principleB.analysisC.significanceD.majority4.A.dullestB.toughestC.brightestD.highest5.A.interviewB.partyC.nameD.recommendation6.A.boomingB.slowingC.continuingD.pausing7.
7、A.rejectedB.sharedC.appreciatedD.delivered8.A.codeB.informationC.creditD.account9.A.reachB.fetchC.drawD.judge10.A.dueB.freeC.affordableD.attainable11.A.summarizeB.highlightC.guaranteeD.accept12.A.everB.neverC.merelyD.always13.A.moneyB.effortC.strengthD.ambition14.A.realityB.timeC.reliefD.turn15.A.ne
8、cessaryB.specialC.formalD.normal16.A.livedB.mixedC.coincidedD.compared17.A.insist onB.give upC.jump atD.speak of18.A.reputationB.dreamC.reasonD.donation19.A.assessmentB.sympathyC.impressionD.favour20.A.thankfullyB.eventuallyC.temporarilyD.casuallyPassage BA TV series called Fresh Off the Boat is qui
9、te popular. Many of my Asian friends 1it and say that they feel like they can2the show. I feel the same.The show is based on the autobiography(自传)of American food personality(名人)Eddie Huang. The story is told3through the eyes of its 4 character11-year-old Eddie. The shows title, Fresh Off the Boat,w
10、hich is used to describe new 5, suggests what the show wants to6:As an Asian-American family7to live the American Dream,the Huangs are too often seen as “the8” or “foreign” by people from the different9 around them.The show has been very10.Without using stereotypes(老一套),it has11to build well-rounded
11、,dramatic characters that are12enough to be from an Asian family. For example, Eddies mom always pushes her children to be13at school. The Huangs dont speak Chinese very well, but14it is a quality portrayal(描绘)of an Asian family.15the show is not perfect and this Asian family is in fact very America
12、nized, the show is easy to16. It shows that Asian families are being well described so that they can be known by a larger17. This might help more Asian Americans to find their true18.As the show is becoming more and more popular, I am getting to19it with more and more of my friends and laugh at the
13、jokes. I hope there are more TV shows like this in the US that really20all the cultures together.1.A.permitB.designC.directD.appreciate2.A.appeal toB.relate toC.apply toD.point to3.A.potentiallyB.negativelyC.largelyD.cautiously4.A.keyB.fairC.anxiousD.legal5.A.immigrantsB.employeesC.managersD.athlete
14、s6.A.blameB.expandC.stressD.occupy7.A.pretendingB.tryingC.failingD.refusing8.A.otherB.agedC.deafD.rich9.A.positionsB.destinationsC.culturesD.aspects10.A.complexB.informalC.seriousD.successful11.A.affordedB.forgottenC.managedD.remembered12.A.discouragingB.embarrassingC.frighteningD.convincing13.A.gen
15、erousB.excellentC.cheerfulD.independent14.A.in generalB.in advanceC.in secretD.in order15.A.IfB.UntilC.BecauseD.Though16.A.loveB.hostC.exhibitD.organize17.A.nationB.committeeC.audienceD.company18.A.identityB.standardC.theoryD.power19.A.produceB.shareC.adaptD.obtain20.A.evaluateB.mixC.envyD.distingui
16、shPassage CI always come across random acts of kindness in my life. Many years ago, I was 1Costa Rica when I found myself in an 2situation:my credit cards and bank cards went out of 3 abroad, and I only had $5 to my 4.I had no way to get money. I didnt know anybody in this country. I only knew basic
17、 Spanish, and besides the cash the only 5I had was a return ticket to my country in almost two 6. Back then, there was no such thing as mobile phones, and7email was very limited. To find help, I decided to go to the countryside. With the only coins I had, I 8the bus terminal(终点站)and found a village,
18、 which 9almost the exact amount. About 4 hours later, I arrived at Santa Rosa Abajo at midnight.I knocked door to door,10in my very poor Spanish that I was a foreigner travelling in Costa Rica with no money but I 11to stay here for over ten days. I begged them for a 12such as cooking, cleaning and l
19、ooking after their kids. Everybody 13, “Oh my, but so poor are we that we have no 14 food or space. Maybe you can try the next 15.” And theyd point me to another house.16, I arrived at a Chinese restaurant. The owner of the restaurant was very 17. She gave me food and called the Red Cross to come to
20、 18me. With the help of the Red Cross, I spent my19days in Costa Rica.This is one of the best trips Ive ever had, because I realized that when youre in a position to be able to 20 help, it actually makes you feel happy.1.A.circlingB.consideringC.enteringD.visiting2.A.absurdB.impossibleC.awkwardD.ord
21、inary3.A.useB.rangeC.controlD.date4.A.advantageB.wonderC.nameD.credit5.A.necessityB.possessionC.memoryD.impression6.A.hoursB.daysC.weeksD.months7.A.againB.evenC.yetD.thus8.A.looked forB.headed toC.stayed atD.thought of9.A.createdB.earnedC.savedD.cost10.A.explainingB.remindingC.apologizingD.informing
22、11.A.managedB.neededC.failedD.agreed12.A.jobB.mealC.roomD.conversation13.A.acceptedB.noddedC.repliedD.withdrew14.A.extraB.cheapC.preparedD.wasted15.A.timeB.chanceC.familyD.restaurant16.A.NormallyB.NaturallyC.DirectlyD.Finally17.A.sensibleB.richC.confidentD.generous18.A.rescueB.comfortC.interviewD.en
23、courage19.A.frighteningB.trainingC.excitingD.remaining20.A.understandB.receiveC.refuseD.givePassage DSylvia is a woman with big scars(伤痕)on her body. The1that left her scarred happened during a childhood game of hide-and-seek with her sister. Due to frequent power cuts (停电), her mom used to2pots of
24、water and put them on the bathroom floor. Her mother had told her not to enter the room, but Sylvia3in the room, forgetting her moms words. When her sister pushed the4, she fell backwards into the5water.It took years of surgery before she went back to school. With scars over her body, a life of hidi
25、ng from6followed until the7point came in July last year. Sylvia was on holiday with her mother when she8a mans camera phone following her around the pool. Then she was 9by the effect the experience had on her mothershe could see Mom staring at her scars, looking10. Seeing this, Sylvia11to pose (摆姿势)
26、 to make her mom12.“I realized Id been13for many years. I felt like I had 14 my familys lives and thoughts. Now it is time for me to15,” Sylvia said. Sylvia felt it was time not just to make a change herself, but to help others with disfigurements (缺陷).Sylvia pointed out “Every person is 16. We shou
27、ld accept our bodies the way they look. Stop trying to17yourself with other people.” She also organized a swimwear show featuring models with different disfigurements and wanted people to see what it truly18to be inclusive (包容性强的). For Sylvia, she hopes her story will19 others. “Now I feel lucky and
28、 proud of my scars as Im a(n)20,” she said.1.A.accidentB.challengeC.behaviorD.adventure2.A.storeB.boilC.takeD.drink3.A.remainedB.washedC.hidD.jumped4.A.barrierB.curtainC.windowD.door5.A.coldB.warmC.hotD.clean6.A.attentionB.attractionC.discussionD.relation7.A.showingB.turningC.breakingD.meeting8.A.st
29、oppedB.foundC.allowedD.prevented9.A.silencedB.disappointedC.touchedD.annoyed10.A.quietB.beautifulC.angryD.sad11.A.happenedB.startedC.pretendedD.agreed12.A.returnB.moveC.smileD.improve13.A.negativeB.selflessC.strangeD.lucky14.A.rebuiltB.destroyedC.endedD.saved15.A.thinkB.learnC.decideD.change16.A.uni
30、queB.uneasyC.hopefulD.equal17.A.devoteB.introduceC.connectD.compare18.A.benefitsB.requiresC.meansD.matters19.A.inspireB.surpriseC.controlD.cure20.A.examinerB.creatorC.ownerD.survivorPassage EA teacher named Kerry in Massachusetts has adopted one of her students Jake with Down syndrome (W 氏病)after Ja
31、kes mother, Jean, recently died of cancer. Jake and his mother had to _1_to Massachusetts from Florida,_2_his mother could get the _3_ care that she needed in Massachusetts. It became_4_that Jean was going to have more challenges involving getting Jake _5_ . Fortunately, a school was found and Jake
32、became settled into what would be his _6_ life later.Thats when Jean and Jake _7_ Kerry Bremer in the school. Kerry Bremer would become more than just a _8_ to Jake, “I fell in love with this _9_ boy instantly, Kerry told WCVB.After reaching a(an) _10_ with her husband, Kerry made Jean an offer. Ker
33、ry Bremer came to Jean as a pure _11_ on earth and _12_ to bring Jake into her family of five if Jeans cancer should _13_ Jeans friend Chery said; So, Jean and the Bremer family worked together to help Jake _14_ become familiar with what could turn out to be his new family. He spent weekends and hol
34、idays with them over the _15_ few years.On November 13, Jean took a short _16_ after a chemotherapy (化学疗法)treatment and never woke up. As _17_ , Kerry immediately picked up Jake and is now in the _18_ of helping him deal with what will be his new life.“My mom went to _19_ Jake said Shes always in my
35、 heart. I know she will be_20_to see my new mom takes care of me.”1. A. escapeB. runC. move D. return2. A. ifB. thoughC. because D. unless3. A. satisfyingB. patientC. long D. medical4. A. clearB. rightC. strange D. traditional5. A. fedB. dressedC. educated D. raised6. A. hardB. normalC. regular D. n
36、ew7. A. metB. introducedC. chose D. paid8. A. womanB. teacherC. doctor D. sister9. A. kindB. faithfulC. special D. attractive10. A. levelB. pointC. goal D. agreement11. A. angelB. friendC. lawyer D. captain12. A. hesitatedB. offeredC. warned D. refused13. A. beginB. winC. continue D. disappear14. A.
37、 immediatelyB. crazilyC. regretfully D. slowly15. A. nextB. previousC. valuable D. difficult16. A. breakfastB. sleepC. journey D. message17. A. imaginedB. reportedC. promised D. suggested18. A. commandB. needC. fear D. process19. A. heavenB. hospitalC. workD. church20. A. proudB. happyC. awkwardD. b
38、oredPassage F My grandfathers name was Bernard Berman, and I have his nose. Youre just our little Jewish girl, my parents told me when I was a kid.Until recently, this nose was all I knew about Judaism and my _1_ to it. When I was 7 years old, I _2_ a Sunday school. _3_ ,I never quite _4_ at the sch
39、ool I attended. There was my _5_ , curly (卷曲的) hair my classmates considered “exotic, causing it necessary to be fairer and requiring amounts of hair products to tame. Then there was my _6_.At 19, I got a nose job. For years, I continued to _7_ myself from my Jewish heritage and appearance. I _8_ my
40、 hair and _9_ my face in makeup in attempts to look less Jewish. Last year, at the age of 16,I was getting my makeup done before a gala (盛会). An hour of _10_ and highlighting later, the dresser _11_ my chair around to face the mirror. My eyes _12_.I rushed home to show my husband Aaron the “modified
41、” me. Aaron _13_. “Nice!” His _14_ smile signaled he was shocked. You dont like it?” I dont not like it. Its just.not you.”For nearly all of my life, I believed the “Jewish girl my parents described wasnt Ok. So I tried to _15_ her beneath _16_ products and procedures. I couldnt see that being a Jew
42、ish girl was something to _17_.And in that moment, I decided it was finally _18_ to let that Jewish girl out. Im standing in the truth and _19_ of being a Jew not because of what I look like, but because its who I am. I want my children to honor every aspect of their _20_.1. A. linkB. sourceC. origi
43、n D. dislike2. A. looked forB. checked inC. dropped in D. signed up for3. A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. Consequently D. Eventually4. A. caught upB. kept upC. participated in D. fitted in5. A. darkB. fairC. gray D. white6. A. noseB. mouthC. tongue D. eye7. A. discourageB. dislikeC. disconnect D. distinguish8. A. curledB. tiedC. shaved D. straightened9. A. cleanedB. coveredC. got D. decorated10. A. makingB. cleaningC. shading D. working11. A. spunB. swungC. twisted