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1、2023年高考英语语法重难点复习百题斩.完形填空(20空)(2021四川省南充市白塔中学高三阶段练习)Today we live in a world where GPS systems, digital maps, and other navigation apps are available on our smart phone, of us just walk straight into the woods without a phone. But phones 2 on batteries, and batteries can die faster than we realize.3

2、you get lost without a phone or a compass, and you 4 cant find north, a few tricks may help you navigate 5 to civilization, one of which is to follow the land.When you find yourself well 6 a trail, but not in a completely 7 area, you have to answer two questions: Which 8 is downhill, in this particu

3、lar area? And where is the nearest water source? Humans overwhelmingly live in valleys, and on supplies of fresh water. 9, if you headdownhill, and follow any H2O you find, you should 1() see signs of people. If youve explored the area before, keep an eye out for familiar sights you may be 11 how qu

4、ickly identifying a distinctive rock or tree can restore your bearings.Another 12: Climb high and look fbr signs of human habitation. 13, even in denseforest, you should able to14 gaps in the tree line due to roads, (rain tracks, and other paths peoplecarve15the woods. Head toward these 16 to find a

5、 way out. Al night, scan the horizonfbr 17 light sources, such as fires and streetlights, then walk toward (he glow of light pollution.18、assuming youre lost in an area humans tend to frequent, look fbr the 19 weleave on the landscape. Trail blazes, tire tracks, and other features can 20 you to civi

6、lization.1. A. SomeB. MostC.FewD.All2. A. putB. takeC.runD.come3. A. SinceB. IfC.ThoughD.Until4. A. formallyB. relativelyC.graduallyD.literally5. A. backB. nextC.aroundD.away6. A. ontoB. offC.acrossD.alone7. A. unattractiveB. uncrowdedC.unchangedD.unfamiliar8. A. siteB. pointC.wayD.place9. A. SoB. Y

7、etC.InsteadD.Besides10. A. immediatelyB. intentionallyC.unexpectedlyD.eventually11. A. surprisedB. annoyedC.frightenedD.confusedAnd so you will try your best to be as 1 35 as your friend. You then will change your1 36 way of thinking and doing things, becoming open-minded to learn new things and dev

8、elopyour true 1 37.All of these 1 38 things a bright friend brings to you can of course be the 139of a long-lasting friendship. However, friendship 40 a thorough and mutual (相互的) understanding. So, you should also make every effort to make it last fbrever.121. A.findB. avoidC. solveD. identify122. A

9、.cleanB. keepC. finishD. take123. A.cheatB. teachC. answerD. satisfy124. A.upsetB. impoliteC. boredD. exhausted125. A.processB. situationC. environmentD. idea126. A.freeB. warmC. silentD. calm127. A.exampleB. expert.C. followerD. leader128. A.beautifulB. strangeC. knowledgeableD. simple129. A.accept

10、B. betterC. imagineD. expect130. A.give upB. get acrossC. believe inD. think of131. A.impressB. helpC. attractD. surprise132. A.changingB. consideringC. analyzingD. examining133. A.excuseB. permissionC. responsibilityD. motivation134. A.competitiveB. interestingC. differentD. humorous135. A.energeti

11、cB. sensitiveC. excellentD. important136. A.independentB. narrowC. slowD. similar137. A.potentialsB. skillsC. entertainmentD. love138. A.logicalB. rightC. adventurousD. wonderful139. A.desireB. basisC. toolD. cure140. A.allowsB. offersC. requiresD. reflects(2022河南安阳高三开学考试)On the bank of the Witham R

12、iver, in Lincolnshire. George, 15, andhis father Kevin Tindale were magnet fishing. That was their 141: pulling metal objects out ofwater. After several 142 at his spot, George fished out a door to a small 143. Little didhe know that the real 144 was still hiding below the waters surface!When George

13、 145 pulled the rest of the safe to the surface, they began to 146 the mud-filled contents. On a few documents, they 147 the former owners name. Then as they opened a muddy bag, they grew 148. Inside the bag were piles of Australian 149!Rob Everett, the owner of Money Options Group, was 150 when the

14、 Tindales returnedhis long-lost safe. The safe had been5from his office by a local teenager back in 2000. The thief had later been l 52 because hed left a hat with his name written inside it at the1 53 of the crime. However, the safe was thrown into the river and remained missing.Ittook 22 yearsfor

15、a different 154 to makethe theftright! Rob called George and hisdad “155 and said hed give them someof the 156 as a reward. He also has aspot for this57 teen in his company, should George ever want it.What a find! Weve got to 158 to George and Kevin for doing the 1 59thing and returning the money. W

16、ere sure this experience will 160 them to keep up with theirunusual hobby!141. A.hobbyB. occupationC.scheduleD.responsibility142. A.attemptsB. requestsC.instructionsD.approaches143. A.boxB. officeC.safeD.bank144. A.reliefB. honorC.prizeD.occasion145. A.exactlyB. eventuallyC.secretlyD.accidently146.

17、A.add upB. put awayC.break downD.sort through147. A.recognizedB. foundC.realizedD.heard148. A.frightenedB. exhaustedC.puzzledD.excited149. A.notesB. mapsC.accountsD.records150. A.annoyedB. shockedC.satisfiedD.ashamed151. A.boughtB. lostC.equippedD.stolen152. A.caughtB. releasedC.admittedD.charged153

18、. A.sightB. sceneC.costD.mercy154. A.evidenceB. ownerC.teenagerD.thief155. A. fortunateB. generousC.gratefulD.wonderful156. A. documentsB. loanC.moneyD.chances157. A. hardworkingB. independentC.intelligentD.honest158. A. give a likeB. say helloC.teach a lessonD.make an apology159. A. normalB. casual

19、C.rightD.necessary160. A. educateB. encourageC.assistD.persuade(2022吉林吉林模拟预测)Sitting on the sofa in Xiao Jias apartment, I learned how difficult it was to apply makeup (化妆品)to a face you cannot see.I visited Xiao on a winter day. She greeted me with a big smile and then 161 me her multilayered makeu

20、p box. With the help of friends, she has 162 everything with special tape and braille (盲文).As we sat next to each other, she touched my face to 163 its shape and suggested I get bangs (文U 海).After 164 my cheeks, nose, and forehead, she found bottles of makeup that 165 well with my skin, and 166 patt

21、ed them onto my face and neck. That finished, she went on to pencil my eyebrows, line my eyes., slow but with amazing accuracy!“Though many people dont think its 167 for blind people to put on makeup, since its difficult and wc wouldnt even * seethe 168.1 consider the whole process a way for me to e

22、njoy the moment,“Xiao told me.Xiao studied painting for six years before being diagnosed with an eye disease, which left her without 169 after just two years. Xiao has never seen her own makeup. All her 170 comes fromher teacher Ji Chunlis feedback over the years. They met at a beauty event in 2015

23、after Xiao l 7ja makeup tutorial video featuring a blind British girl, which gave her 172 to master the skill. Jihad no experience 173 the blind, but was touched by Xiaos resolve. Every week for a year, Xiaotook a one-hour bus ride to 174 classes at Jis beauty studio.Finally Xiao chose from differen

24、t shades of lipsticks to match my skin color, which 1 175 toher. Considering the shape of my lips too, she 176 the flame red” to my lips.When she finished all, I was 177 anlicipalion(期待)and had my face nearly pressed againstthe mirror to see the result. I didnt see much difference with the makeup I

25、wore 178 I sat down,but that was probably the 179. In any case, it is the process that really 1 80,161. A. showed162. A. explainedB. awardedB. decoratedC. returnedC. connectedD.D.threwlabeled163. A. determineB. calculateC. transformD.paint164. A. makingB. imaginingC. feelingD.observing165. A. cooper

26、atedB. mixedC. wentD.lived166. A. gentlyB. violentlyC. casuallyD.suddenly167. A. interestingB. fortunateC. necessaryD.dangerous168. A. outcomeB. movementC. beautyD.surroundings169. A. incomeB. visionC. doubtD.hope170. A. inspirationB. powerC. equipmentD.experience171. A. uploadedB. copiedC. produced

27、D.found172. A. responsibility B. determinationC. patienceD.freedom173. A. teachingB. curingC. tendingD.evaluating174. A. giveB. attendC. manageD.skip175. A. committedB. describedC. broughtD.assigned176. A. conveyedB. introducedC. appliedD.treated177. A. exposed toB. stuck inC. known forD.filled with

28、178. A. untilB. beforeC. afterD.once179. A. solutionB. goalC. achievementD.point180. A. lastsB. differsC. countsD.ends(2022吉林东北师大附中模拟预测)Inspiration can be a strange thing. You never know when it might .And sometimes, it can come from (he most 182 places.I recently read about an author named Nnedi Ok

29、orafor. When she was in college, she had a serious spine (脊椎)disorder. Okorafor was told that a simple operation could 183 it. But when she woke up from her 184. she found that she couldnt move her legs and was in great pain.Okorafor got 185 later. But before she did, she saw strange things in her h

30、ospital room. She imagined her 186 as a beast that hunted her from the shadows. But she also 187 awomana woman who could fly, in fact. This 188 woman inspired her and helped her 189 her pain. I felt myself become l 90 J she wrote in her book Broken Places &Outer Spaces: Finding Creativity in the Une

31、xpected.We 191 know where we might find the inspiration to create. As a 192, most ofmy inspiration comes from other peoples music. But I also find 193 in other places. Books,movies andl_24just moments in everyday life can lead to new creations.195, I recently rewatched the film Blade Runner. Tve see

32、n it plenty of times before; its one of my favorite movies. But this time, fbr some reason, I saw it%. I decided to make music that could create the same feeling as the 197. Its not done yet, but the music Im working on now isheavily 198 by the movies setting and characters.Anything can 199 us. You

33、just have to be 200 to catch inspiration when it hits.181. A.hilB. gatherC.existD. pass182. A.interestingB. ordinaryC.unexpectedD. dangerous183. A.makeB. fixC.removeD. control184. A.drcamB. shockC.operationD. recovery185. A.wellB. badC.worriedD. annoyed186. A.curiosityB. painC.angerD. fear187. A.ask

34、edB. metC.visitedD. imagined188. A.confidentB. magicalC.honestD. smart189. A.recognizeB. forgetC.describeD. practice190. A.greaterB. richerC.busierD. quieter191. A.alwaysB. stillC.sometimesD. never192. A.directorB. dancerC.musicianD. writer193. A.ideasB. messagesC.examplesD. tips194. A.onlyB. againC

35、.notD. even195. A.In shortB. In additionC.For exampleD. After all196. A.perfectlyB. differentlyC.exactlyD. immediately197. A.storyB. songC.playD. film198. A.changedB. supportedC.disturbedD. influenced199. A. inspire200. A. inspireB. impressC. amuse201. A. freeB. thankfulC. readyD. challengeD. carefu

36、l(2022宁夏多艮川中高三B介段练习)For many people, barbecues are a chance to enjoy a meal with family and friends. For Stan Hays, barbecuing is a passion (酷爱的事物)thal he puts to the 201 at weekend competitions.202. when disaster strikes, Hays uses his skills to 203 people in need. Since 2011, hisnonprofit Operatio

37、n BBQ Relief has prepared more than 1.75 million meals for 204 How amazing it is! The 205 effort began in May 2011, when a terrible tornado hit Joplin, Missouri, about two-and-a- half hours from Hays home. His wife urged him to 206. So, he sent a 207 to his barbecuebuddies (伙计)and headed down with h

38、is portable (便携)smoker. We 208 wed be there three to four days, sen ing maybe 5,000 meals,Hays said. But the need was there, and the 209 kept coming in.”Hays believes that the food they prepare keeps disaster survivors 210 both physically and mentally, Barbecue is 211food,“ Hays said. “If you just 2

39、12 your house or a loved one justleft you, and you get a 213 meal that reminds you of the warmth you fell in your family backyard BBQs and makes you 214 (he bad things in your life, it is 215 for me. We not only are giving them something nutritious, but wc arc giving them a state of being 216“For me

40、, the 217 thing is people coining together. Seeing the people working and 218 the effect the meals are producing it cant help but bring a smile to your face, maybe a 219 to your eye. At the end of the day, youve done something thats made a 220 said Hays.201.A.actionB. endC.lestD.work202.A.ThereforeB

41、. HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Usually203.A.feedB. persuadeC.saveD.teach204.A.volunteersB. friendsC.survivorsD.neighbors205.A.uniqueB. extraC.confidentD.brave206.A.changeB. helpC.imagineD.improve207.A.goalB. messageC.commentD.document208.A.suggestedB. realizedC.expectedD.thought209. A. demandsB. questionsC.

42、suppliesD. orders210. A. patientB. proudC. quietD. well211. A. famousB. dietC. safeD. comfort212. A. lostB. builtC. movedD. decorated213. A. hotB. heavyC. preciousD. traditional214. A. talk aboutB. forget aboutC. worry aboutD. learn about215. A. suitableB. creativeC. convenientD. worthwhile216. A. n

43、ormalB. silentC. humorousD. diverse217. A. difficultB. strangestC. greatestD. lucky218. A. ignoringB. knowingC. measuringD. predicting219. A. painB. bumC. blowD. tear220. A. promiseB. ruleC. differenceD. decision(2022宁夏吴忠中学三模)Going to the Olympics wasnt happening smoothly as Id expected. I went to G

44、reece as an alternate, but it was a 221 experience-watching my teammates 222 together and compete day after day. I was part of the team, yet it was clear that I wasnt 223 one of them. I never had a chance to compete. Still, I was proud of my identity. A reporter asked me how I felt about being 224 a

45、s an alternate. I answered, “There is no event that can defeat my sense of inner225After I returned, I soon 226 myself. My coach even said it was as if I had 227 on; he could see the light 228 in me. In the gym, working on my training plans, I 229 to my dream of being an Olympian, and from then on, I spent 24 hours a day 230 to this goal.I 231 it to the 2008 Olympic tryouts in

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