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1、2022高考英语阅读理解专题练习之完型填空(A)One windy spring day. I observed young people having fun flying their kites. Multicolored creations of 1 shapes and sizes filled the sky like beautiful birds, moving and dancing. As the strong winds blew hard against the kites, a 2 kept them in check.3 being blown away with t

2、he wind, the kites arose against it to 4 great heights. They shook and pulled, 5 upward. As the kites struggled and trembled 6 the string, they seemed to say, Let me go! Let me go! I want to be free!” They 7 beautifully even as they fought the 8 of the string. Finally, one of the kites succeeded in

3、9 , “Free at last, it seemed to say. Free to fly with the wind. Yet 10 from the control simply put it at the mercy of a(n) 11 breeze. It flew ungracefully to the ground and 12 in a mass of weeds and the string against a dead bush. Free at last”, free to lie powerless in the dirt and to be 13 helples

4、sly along the ground.How much we sometimes 14 the kites! Life gives us restraint (约束)and rules to follow from which we can grow and gain 15 . In fact, they are 16 for keeping our balance. Some of us fight against the rules so hard that we never try to reach the 17 we might have obtained. We keep par

5、t of the rules and 18 rise high enough to get our tails off the ground.Let us each rise to the great heights and 19 that some of the restraints that we may be 20 about are actually the steady force that helps us rise and achieve.1, A. completeB. averageC. variousD. universal2. A. childB. stickC. fla

6、gD. string3. A. Apart fromB. In spite ofC. Due toD. Instead of4. A. increaseB. achieveC. recallD. imagine5. A. facingB. blowingC. restingD. wandering6. A. onB. againstC. withD. for7 A. rocketedB. divedC. twistedD. faded8. A applicationB. dependenceC. restrictionD. attack9. A. falling apartB. breakin

7、g looseC. backing offD. catching up10 A. protectionB. freedomC. preventionD. benefits11. A. unsympatheticB. unexpectedC. warmD. gentle12. A. soughtB. grewC. landedD. hid13. A- BenB. blownC. abandonedD. betrayed14 A. appreciateB. acknowledgeC resembleD. respect15. A. PowerB, freedomC. laughterD. love

8、16. A. unlessB. gratefulC. adequateD. necessary17 A. weightsB. heightsC. lengthsD. widths18. A. everB. alreadyC alwaysD. never19 A. wonderB. realizeC. discussD. wish20. A. annoyedB. concernedC. cautiousD. particular(B)It all started three years ago, when Twitter user peco1175,s son. finished element

9、ary school. He decided to 1 a “study on weed-killing solutions that didnt 2 the use of herbicides (除草剂).He was 3 by his personal desire to clean his home backyard of weeds, because that summer they had grown so tall that he 4 couldnt play there anymore. He then started coming up with_5 to fight agai

10、nst the weeds, write them down, 6 them to his backyard and record the conclusion. For the past three years, his ideas have all 7 , but 2020 is off to a surprisingly good start.peco1175 recently turned to social media to report her sons recent 8 After years of failures in his 9 to stop weeds from inv

11、ading the backyard, he seems to have finally found a solution running in the backyard every day. He started in January and has been doing it daily for the past three months. So far, no weeds have 10 from the ground. The idea behind the boys 11 strategy is that if the ground is hard enough, the weeds

12、 cant 12 . So ever since the start of January he has been going out into the backyard every day and running for about 10 minutes to 13 the soil. So far, it seems to be 14 , as weeds are yet to appear on the half of the backyard that he , has been running on, whereas they have already covered the oth

13、er half ”From January 5th to March 1st, no matter if it rained or if it was windy, he 15 to nm.”peco1175 wrote on Twitter.1. A. conduct.B. produceC. confirm D. release2. A. present B. supportC. involve D. attain3. A. surprisedB. disappointedC. inspired D. defeated4. A. hardly B. actually C. suddenly

14、 D. merely5. A. reasonsB. answersC. arguments D. strategies6. A. insertB. devoteC. apply D. move7. A. realizedB. absorbed C. canceled D. failed.8. A. successB. behaviorC. condition D. process9. A. abilityB , attemptC. power D. nature10. A. held backB. got awayC. given out D. come up11. A. safest B.

15、latestC. smartest D. earliest12.A. look throughB. cover upC. break through D. check out13. A. exposeB. observeC. recycle D. harden14. A. effectiveB. interestingC. serious D. stable15. A. preferredB. continued C. rejected D. determined(C)I am currently cycling trails(路线)around Australia,and am about

16、to cycle the Nullarbor to raise funds for MS(多发性硬化症)I have MS myself and the journey 1 takes time and energy,but cycling is a 2 activity for meHowever,while travelling,I was 3 to find that I had my bike stolen by a not-so-kind personThe human kindness I have been shown since this happened has been 4

17、 short of amazingA warm-hearted lady donated me a mountain bike in case I had to 5 my scheduled planDue to MS,I am very short,which makes it almost 6 to find a bike in my sizeEven so,my hometown 7 me up,managing to help buy an extra small sized bike,which I eventually found was just my 8 So far,peop

18、le have 9 to put me up,selflessly provided me with daily 10 for riding long distances and put money into my hands to let me go towards the cause,as they 11 me from a newspaper reportMy 12 is that there are so many kind people out thereNever can I let the unkind 13 of so few ruin the fact that the wo

19、rld comprises more kind people than unkind peopleThat,in itself,is 14 I It wont be long before I hit that long stretch of road and do my bit to 15 society1Ahardly Bundoubtedly Csomehow Dotherwise2Achallenging Bcommercial Cpain-free Dmoney-consuming3Adiscouraged Bscared Cashamed Damused4Aeverything B

20、something Cnothing Danything5Acancel Bcontinue Cmake Dupdate6Aeffortless Bimpossible Cshameful Dunreasonable7Abrought Bdressed Csigned Dbacked8Achoice Bmission Corder Dtype9Aoffered Bagreed Cpromised Dhesitated10Amessages Bnecessities Carrangements Dvehicles11Arecognize Bsearch Cteach Dselect12Aadvi

21、ce Bpoint Cpurpose Dintention13Aremarks Bcriticisms Cexcuses Dactions14Adifference Bpunishment Chope Dtrust15Afit in with Bgive back to Ckeep pace with Dhold on to(D)Every superhero, no matter how small, needs a cape (披风).That was Robyn Rosenbergers motivation when she started 1 superhero capes for

22、kids with cancer, heart trouble, and other serious 2 .It all began when she was making a cape as a 3 for her nephew. Rosenberger heard of a girl named Brenna who was 4 a potentially deadly skin condition. Anyone going through what she was suffering had to be 5 . “I had an impressive moment, Rosenber

23、ger says. “Brenna was a superhero! She 6 a cape.”So Rosenberger sent her one, and Brennas mother was 7 . Rosenberger found ten more kids online and 8 ten more capes. Before long, she 9 her job at a software company to dedicate herself full-time to . Its a 10 where people can buy handmade capes for 1

24、1 kids facing illness and 12 .Since 2013, Rosenberger and her small paid 13 have sent more than 12,000 handmade capes to 14 in all 10 states and 15 other countries. The capes come in different 15 , like pink, blue, purple, or red and can be decorated with specialized patches, 16 a heart, a rocket, o

25、r a red sun.One recipient was eight-month-old Gabe, who was born with a cleft palate (腭裂),which causes 17 facial features. Rosenberger sent him a red cape with a bright yellow G in the center. It was a hit. Gabe is now a fixture (固定人物)on the companys social media posts. The TinySuperhero community h

26、as been a 18 connection to have, says Gabes mom, Kate Glocke. “ 19 , two years later, we 20 bring Gabes cape with us to every hospital appointment”.1. A. copyingB. sewingC. drawingD. purchasing2. A. diseasesB. symptomsC. incidentsD. signs3. A. symbolB. productC. presentD. tool4. A. researchingB. pre

27、ventingC. spreadingD. battling5. A. weakB. diligentC. toughD. innocent6. A. designedB. neededC. woreD. made7.A. confusedB. anxiousC. delightedD. disappointed8. A. sent outB. picked upC. brought inD. pulled on9. A. foundB. quitC. refusedD. created10. A. kindergartenB. hospitalC. marketD. website11. A

28、. braveB. honestC. giftedD. selfless12. A. failureB. starvation C. disabilityD. danger13. A. audienceB. staffC. customersD. fans14. A. doctorsB. relativesC. visitorsD. kids15. A. shapesB. formsC. colorsD. materials16. A. includingB. withinC. besidesD. except17. A. perfectB. obviousC. variousD. attra

29、ctive18. A. disgustingB. dullC. traditionalD. wonderful19. A. In detailB. In factC. In generalD. In case20. A. stillB. seldomC. neverD. already(E)Last week, I drove to Joes Hardware to get a few items. Upon returning to my _1_, I noticed a cat underneath and bent down to investigate. At this point,

30、my wallet fell _2_ but I didnt notice it was _3_ until about an hour later. I _4_ my steps, asked around and tore my car inside out. Nothing. I lost my wallet. After this fact sank in, I was about to call the bank and have them _5_ me a new credit card when a little voice inside my head said, “Whoa!

31、 _6_. Someone must have picked it up. An _7_ citizen, just like you. What would she or he do?”So I _8_ and I was going to give it a day. Then, early that evening, I was surfing the Internet for a new wallet when I heard a knock on the door. There was a man who I did not _9_. Could it be?After we exc

32、hanged _10_, he handed me my wallet. He found it in the parking lot, thought of dropping it off at Joes Hardware but decided to drive over and return it _11_.He told me his _12_, but I was overcome with emotion and cannot be 100% sure. I think it was David. I offered him a cash reward _13_ he refuse

33、d. He was just a regular guy doing the right thing.Im grateful for having my wallet _14_. David, thank you for reinforcing my belief that there are some good and _15_ people around. 1. A. bike B. homeC. bankD. car2. A. offB. throughC. behindD. apart3. A. brokenB. emptyC. stolenD. missing4. A. recove

34、redB. recordedC. retracedD. reduced5. A. loan B. sendC. showD. pass6. A. Come on B. Cheer upC. Slow downD. Look out7. A. honorable B. distinguishedC. seniorD. average8. A. thought backB. looked back C. held backD. took back9. A. doubt B. recognizeC. admireD. remember10. A. enquiriesB. questionsC. gr

35、eetingsD. congratulations11. A. in orderB. in time C. in person D. in turn12. A. storyB. hobbyC. nameD. job13. A. howeverB. whileC. althoughD. but14. A. recoveredB. releasedC. requestedD. registered15. A. decentB. courageousC. cautious D. humble(F)Ben is trying out for Mr. Zuckerman? My ears 1 at he

36、aring my name. It was Lindsey, the most popular eighth-grader, looking at the tryout 2 for Charlottes Web. What if he ruins the whole play? Hes never acted before.My stomach 3 into a big knot(结). At lunch I told Trevor, my best friend, that Id join the technical crew 4 .Before long I remembered ever

37、yones lines when 5 the actors from backstage. But a week before the 6 , Josh, who played Mr. Zuckerman, broke his leg. Mrs. Stevens 7 called the cast together. We may have to 8 or even cancel the play.Then I heard Trevors voice. Ben has 9 all the lines.I nodded and recited Mr. Zuckermans longest spe

38、ech. 10 , Mrs. Stevens started me and Lindsey on the first act. It was a(n) 11 .Maybe we should put off the show, said Lindsey. But Mrs. Stevens 12 Lets see how it goes tomorrow.The next day, she instructed me during lunch. I could tell she was 13 . Not until the second act did I remember what she h

39、ad taught me. It must have made a 14 because Mrs. Stevens clapped. Even Lindsey looked 15 .Before the final performance, I 16 in the boys room. My hands turned cold and 17 . I returned backstage, frozen with 18 . The lights came up. I took a deep breath and walked on. I made it through without 19 a

40、line. As we walked off stage, Lindsey nudged(轻推)me and said, You turned out to be some 20 . I smiled. Maybe next year Ill try out for the lead.1. A. burnedB.objectedC.appearedD.opened2. A. negotiationB.scheduleC. discussionD. certificate3. A. ranB. burstC. lookedD.tightened4. A. thoughB. insteadC. o

41、therwiseD.too5. A. consideringB.arrangingC.observingD. recording6. A. competitionB. performanceC. experimentD. lesson7.A.sensitively B.immediatelyC. unwillinglyD. eventually8. A. improveB. divideC. postponeD. switch9. A. writtenB.copiedC.polishedD. memorized10. A. AstonishedB. EnviousC. BreathlessD.

42、 Curious11. A. disasterB. fantasyC. honorD. entertainment12. A. escapedB.predictedC. rejectedD.promised13. A. thrilledB. disappointedC. concernedD. bored14. A. mistakeB.pointC. messD. difference15. A. relievedB. interestedC. amusedD. confused16. A. woke upB. gave upC. broke upD.threw up17. A. sweaty

43、B. fragileC. painfulD. swollen18. A. cautionB. excitementC. fearD. enthusiasm19.A.crossingB. drawingC. formingD. missing20. A. leaderB. actorC. instructorD. director参考答案A. CDDBA BACBB ACBCA DBDBA B. ACCBD CDABD BCDABC. BCACA BDDAB ABDCBD. BACDC BCABD ACBDC ABDBAE. DADCBCCDBC CCDAAF. ABDBC BBCDA ACCDA DACDB

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