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1、完形填空新高考2020-2022三年高考真题分类汇编+最新名校试题汇编备考2023年高考英语一轮复习精练测(原卷版)目录2022年高考真题新高考完形填空2021年高考真题新高考完形填空三2020年高考真题新高考完形填空名校最新模拟题新高考完形填空In the south pole, one may 31 nothing in front for days except snow. It is quite a mental 32. Thus, her partner has left messages inside her tent, while friends have 33 voicenot
2、es for her to listen to on the journey.When she returns, she plans to put aside some money to 34 more women to try outdoor adventures.She is pleased to see change in what has 35 been a male-dominated area. What an inspiring woman!21. A. abandon B. sponsor C. complete D. introduce22. A. refreshing B.
3、 biting C. bearable D. slight23. A. settles down B. checks outC. sets off D. turns upD. prays24. A. admits B. denies C. hopes25. A. working B. adjustment C. struggle D. training26. A. liftingB. dragging C. rolling D. pushingD. cyclists27. A. passers-byB. explorers C. visitorsD. sports28. A. activiti
4、es B. adventuresC. competitions29. A. push B. runC. head D. look30. A. control B. abilityC reach D. knowledge31. A. touchB. feel C. seeD. smell32. A. challenge B. troubleC. dilemma D. success33. A. playedB recordedC. presented D. taken34. A. urge B. persuade C. command D. fund35. A. extremely B. inc
5、redibly C. temporarily D. typically 6.(广东省深圳市光明区2022-2023学年高三第一次模拟考试)I sat staring out of the window, holding back tears, as the old red bus moved along one of the main highways in Guatemala City. For nine months I had been 21 in the Guatemalan capital with an aid organizationthat helps 22 living an
6、d working on the streets. I found the work challenging and 23, but myrepeated attacks of poor 24 had led the organizations doctor to order me to fly back home.Now I faced having to say goodbye to the children and workmates I had come to 25 about; and Ifound myself on the bus feeling very ill, and 26
7、, that an elderly woman sat down next to me as if I were an old friend. She 27 only a worn bag and a small bunch of yellow flowerscarefully 28 in a sheet of newspaper. She stayed next to me for the remainder of her journey, 29 happily about her family and asking about mine.As she 30 to leave, she pu
8、lled half the bunch out of the newspaper. She pushed them into myarms and gave me a blessing before getting off the 31 those beaut21iful flower22s; a 32thateven when lifetakes unexpected turns, there is still beauty to be found and 33 to be shared.23. A.workingB.studyingC.fighting D.traveling24. A.p
9、arentsB.childrenC.farmers D.visitors25. A.rewardingB.amusingC.depressingD.embarrassing26.A.memoryB. health C.confidenceD. performance27.A.ask B.worry C. careD - forget28.A.calm B.lucky C. easyD.alone29.A. self-pityB.self-helpC.self-respectD. self-defence30.A. showedB.foundC.carriedD.bought31.A. wrap
10、pedB.coveredC.buriedD.hidden32.A. jokingB.writingC.arguingD.chatting33.A. plannedB.refusedC.rose D.chose34.A. car B.C. trainD.plane35.A. angrilyB.eagerlyC.tightlyD. nervously36.A. punishmentB. judgementC. warning D. reminder37.A. trust B. loveC. peaceD. knowledge7.(海南省琼海市嘉积中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次月考)Wi
11、lliam was one of my students. He adored plants but struggled with his reading. After the mid-term test, Williams 21 showed no sign of improvement. Until the last few weeks of the year, when we 22 thelife cycle of plants, William excelled. Id never seen him so 23 in the classroom.As a class project,
12、each child planted a sunflower seed in one of the containers and 24 its growth. Idid this every year, with varying 25. Planting the seeds was exciting for many of the students, the 26 part much less so. It took too long to see results from daily watering, and most kids lost 27 andinterest. As a resu
13、lt, they forgot to 28 their sunflowers-to-be.But not William. Every afternoon, William made sure all the containers were 29 and nurtured (培育).By the last week of school, the 30 were about four inches tall, which really 31 me. In years past,few seeds successfully produced new shoots. And those that d
14、id had never gotten so tall. But these were 32These were Williams sunflowers.This is what it means to be a 33. At that moment, I knew I didnt have to 34 William. Td seen that special seed planted inside him. Others would too. And, one day, hed start to 35, mature and shine -just like his sunflowers.
15、C. condition D. grade21. A. intelligence B. image22. A. studiedB. changedC. completed D. disturbed23. A. realisticB. investedC. odd D. embarrassed24. A. limitedB. forecast C. maintainedD. admired25. A. resultsB. achievements C. ratings D. methods26. A. best B. growing C. easy D. picking27. A. chance
16、B courageC. patience D. ability28. A. show off B. sell out C. carry awayD. care for29. A. filledB. wateredC. cleanedD. repaired30. A. plantsB containers C. shootsD. seeds31. A. puzzledB. botheredC. benefited D.amazed32. A. similarB. different C. natural33. A. teacherB. gardener C. parentD. organicD.
17、 teenager34. A. criticize B. praiseC. evaluateD. concern35. A. bend B. exploreC. grow D. respond8.(河北省衡水市部分学校2022-2023学年高三上学期9月月考)Zulema and Jose ran a small grocery store outside of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Little did they know that their baby would have a birth 21 that would throw them into uncert
18、ain waters for months.Miguel was born with a cleft(唇裂),a condition neither of his parents had ever 22 of before his birth.Zulema cried fbr days and refused to 23 visitors. She said, “I was really 24 because I had neverseen anything like this before.The staff at the hospital where Miguel was born 25
19、them that his cleft wasnot only common, but very 26. They soon left the hospital to see a(n)27 but the doctor wasnt ashelpful as theyd hoped, so they got a new appointment-but it was 28 for months in the future. One day, acustomer told the 29 about Smile Train, the worlds largest cleft-focused organ
20、ization, 30 thatSmile Train partners with local hospitals worldwide, including in Buenos Aires.Zulema and Jose 31 made an appointment at the nearby Asociacion PIELs. When Miguel was 4months old, he had his first 32, and Zulema learned how to bottle-feed him and give him post-surgicalcare. Miguel nee
21、ded one more operation in a year to fully 33 his upper lip. He can now eat, speak, andmost importantly, smile, with no 34. When they first saw their son after his cleft was healed, they35 in tears of pure joy and relief.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.A. difference B. weightC. place D. controlA. complained B.
22、dreamed C. approved D. heardA. frighten B. troubleC. receive D. disappointA. puzzled B. upsetC. careful D. ashamedA. convincedB. promised C. permitted D. threatenedA. normal B. serious C. typicalA. agentB. specialist C. designer D.28. A. scheduled B.29. A. relative B.30. A. admitting B.31. A. random
23、ly B.32. A. practice B.33. A. own B. heal34. A. limitations35. A. turned roundcancelled C. changed staff C. couple D. explainingC . proving suddenly C. hesitantly recovery C . surgery C. hide D. cover B. directions C. B gave up C.D. treatable customerD. kept babyD. suspectingD. immediatelyD. trainin
24、gpossibilitiesD. took offdrawbacks D.broke down9.(湖南省株洲市第四中学2022-2023学年高一上学期10月阶段性英语测试题)My teacher Mr. Bush is the most positive person Ive ever met. He has the ability to 21positiveness toyoung students.He always smiles and never gets 22 at students. Once I met some 23 because I felt overshadowed b
25、y my brother, who seemed to be doing great in every way. Hopelessness 24 me whenever I was in a classroom. But that all 25 when I met my teacher for life, Mr. Bush. Having foundout about my problems, he just kept 26 me. Because of Mr. Bush, my world was filled with 27and power.A few weeks ago, every
26、one in my class was feeling a bit 28 because of a bad day at school. But thingsgot29 after a close of Mr. Bushs class. He drew a picture on the whiteboard that half-full glass of water. He then said, “Class, the point of view in which you look at things will3031your feelings. Like this glass of wate
27、r; some people see it and think What! Only half a glass of water. How32I am/ Whereas other people think Wow, Im so thirsty. Great! Half a glass of water for me!9 It alldepends on theMr. Bushs 3433you think.”way of thinking always makes me feel glad and 35. I will always rememberhim.21.A.pass onB app
28、ly forC. consist of D. give up22.A.strict B .patient C.mad D. curious23.A.friendsB.needsC.realities D.difficulties24.A.drownedB.resistedC.cured D.relaxed25.A. happenedB.changedC.solvedD.included26.A. forgivingB.calmingC.encouragingD. calling27.A.sunshineB.cloudsC.surprise D.flowers28.A.cheerfulB.dow
29、nC.eager D. afraid29.A.warmerB. higherC. betterD.happier30.A.servedB. filledC.bought D.showed31.A.hurt B.care about C.give away D.affect32.A. pleasedB , unfortunateC. bright D. perfect33.direction C. endD. past34.A. negativeB. optimistic C.special D. important35.A. proudB. careful C.helpful D. lonel
30、y10.(江苏省南京市金陵中学2022-2023学年高三10月月考英语试题)On Christmas Eve 2020, fire trucks rushed to the Chittie home in the sleepy little town of Manton, Michigan.But it wasnt because of a Christmas nightmare.21 it.Winters can be long and 22 in this far north, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic. Scott Chittieknew
31、 something had to be done to bring some 23 to the 1,555 people who call Manton home. Chittie, 51,lives in a big house with his two children. When he was three, his father 24 an ice-skating rink。留冰场)in their backyard, where Chittie and his 25 would spend endless hours playing hockey (曲 I昆球).That, tho
32、ught Chittie, is what the children in this 26 need.One problem: Chittie had no clue how to build an ice rink. 27, theres the Internet. Soon after watching a video, he was smoothing out a 3,000-square-foot section of his yard, and buying woods to create the walls. Now he needed the 28. Thats where th
33、ose fire trucks came in. It took 12 of these firemen to sprayenough water to 29 the plot of land.Then he 30 for Mother Nature to do the rest.It wasnt long before Chitties backyard became a Manton 31 spot. The smell of grilled hot dogsand burning firewood filled the air.Lights strung over the ice add
34、ed sparkle. And the 32 and screamsof children playing hockey made their parents smile.But the kindness didnt 33 with Chittie. When word got out that hed spent $ 1,400 out of hisown pocket on the rink, neighbors, strangers, and businesses donated $3,000 to 34 the costs and more.For Chittie, the ice r
35、ink was always about more than kids playing merrily. It was about 35 eventhe darkest times. I want to show the rest of the world J says Chittie, what a little effort, the best intentions, and community can do, not only for others but fbr the souls of all?521.A.More than B . Less than C .Far from D.
36、Rather than22.A.cold B.tough C.fantasticD. interesting23.A.cheer B.hope C.peaceD.kindness24.A.built B.donatedC.decorated D.repaired25.A.childrenB.relativesC.parentsD.playmates26.A. villageB.familyC.schoolD.community27.A. FinallyB.ConsequentlyC. LuckilyD. Generously28.A.iceB.C.helpersD . trucks29.A.w
37、etB.fillC.clear D.smooth30.A.paidB.sentC.asked D.waited31.A.hotB.newC.perfectD. beautiful32.A.chatB.laughterC. fightsD. noises33.A.goB.stop C.work D.continue34.A.cutB.raise C.cover D.balance35.A. killingB. passing C.surviving D.sparing一 2022高考真题1. (2022年新高考1卷)My husband, our children and I have had
38、wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years.Some of our 1 are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we2 along Chalk Creek. I was 3 that our 15-month-old boy would fall into the creek (小溪). I tied arope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. Tha
39、t lasted about ten minutes. He was 4, and his cryinglet the whole campground know it. So 5 tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It 6 一 hedidnt end up in the creek. My three-year-old, however, did.Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we 7, but storms move
40、infast in the mountains, and this one quickly 8 our peaceful morning trip. The 9 picked up andthunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to 10 the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No 11. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there 12a fisherman pulled up, threw us a
41、 rope and towed (拖)us back. We were 13.Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of 14, wondering what camping fun and 15 we will experience next.1. A. ideasB. jokes C. memories D. discoveries2. A. camped B. drove C. walkedD. cycled3. A. annoyed B
42、. surprised C. disappointed D. worried4. A. unhurt B. unfortunate C. uncomfortable D. unafraid5. A. due toB. instead of C. apart from D. as for6. A. worked B. happened C. mattered D. changed7. A. signed up B. calmed down C. checked outD. headed off8. A. arranged B. interrupted C. completed D. record
43、ed9. A. windB.noiseC.temperatureD. speed10. A. findB.hideC.start D.fix11. A. luckB.answerC.wonderD. signal12. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly13. A. sorryB.braveC.safe D.right14. A. reliefB.dutyC.pride D.excitement15. A. failure B. adventure C. performance D. conflict2. (2022年新
44、高考H卷)Like many young people, Jessica wants to travel the globe. Unlike most of them, this 25-year-old is doing it 41 She and her husband have spent the last two years traveling the world, stopping everywhere from Paris to Singapore. It might sound like one long, expensive 42 , but the couple has an
45、unusual way to make their travel 43_ .Theyre part of a new form of the 44 economy: an online group of house sitters. Throughout their no-cost stays in 45 homes, they feed pets and water plants in the homeownefs 46 .Its not all sightseeing. The two travelers carefully 47 their trips, scheduling their
46、 days around the pets that are sometimes difficult to 48 . But house sitting also offers a level of 49 they cant find in a hotel. nIt,s like 50 at a friends house,n Jessica says.The couple has a high 51 rate in getting accepted as house sitters and they always go beyond thehomeowners 52. For Jessica, that means 53 plenty of pictures of happy pets, keeping the house 54 and leaving a nice small gift before heading to the ne