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1、高二完型填空专项练习第一篇I still remember that day clearly.I zipped past my father cleaning the table.Seconds later,I zipped past him again.Minutes later,I was 1 wrapping Allysons birthday gifts while ordering a 2 for her coming party.As soon as I finished the 3 ,I glanced up and met Dads disapproving look.“You
2、 are too 4 and stressed,honey,” he said,sitting in a chair,watching The Price Is Right.“You need to 5 and enjoy life a little more.” He was 6 .And at that moment,I realized I had been totally 7 Dad in order to finish all of the 8 on my todo list.All Dad wanted me to do was sit down and spend some ti
3、me with him. 9 I did.I knew the presentwrapping could 10 ,and the cake could be ordered later.I sat down and watched The Price Is Right with Dad.It was his 11 .We laughed and talked.Im so 12 that I didnt miss that special last time with my dad 13 that todo list.Daddy 14 a few months later,but his wo
4、rds of wisdom remain with me.When I am writing nonstop,trying to 15 a book soon or attempting to clean the entire house at once,Ill remember Dads 16 .Actually,the 17 will always be,but special time with people you 18 can slip by quickly.So watch a show with your parents.Play a game with your kids.Ta
5、ke a long romantic walk with your 19 .Each of them 20 a lot to you and they are more important than other things.第二篇I used to hate running.It seemed too hard,and pushing outside my comfort 1 was not something I was raised to do.In fact,I wouldnt have become a(n) 2 if it werent for my husband Charles
6、.He had been a 3 competitive runner for many years.After our marriage,he wouldnt stop talking about how much he 4 it.So he picked it up again,and after about a year,I started to join him at the 5 .Just a few weeks later,Charles signed us both up for a fivekilometer race.I 6 about doing it.It was too
7、 soon.But on race day,there I was.The gun went off.Thousands of runners 7 .The first kilometer was tough.I was already breathing 8 and painfully aware of the group of runners 9 past me.After another minute I saw the threekilometer 10 .All I could think of was that I was 11 .I rounded a corner,and sa
8、w both sides of the street 12 with people watching the race,all cheering the runners on.I 13 my legs to keep going.Then I looked up and saw the clock.The 14 ticking away gave me an incentive(助力)I knew that if I had 15 finished this race I would have achieved something.So,I 16 up,and kicked it.I had
9、my arms 17 higher when I passed through the finish line.A volunteer put a(n) 18 around my neck.“You did great! Im so proud of you!” Charles was thrilled that Id 19 .“That was amazing! I want to do another race.” I proudly hugged my medal as we started to walk to the postrace festivities.My lungs and
10、 my comfort zone both 20 .第三篇“Kevin,we are getting a divorce,” said my mother.My heart plunged(急降)I was 9 years old and I thought that my life was going to 1 .My brother and I were going to move with my mother to southern California.My dad was to 2 in New Jersey because of work.My family was splitti
11、ng apart.Now that my mom is a single parent,I do my own 3 ,make dinner and do extra chores around the house. 4 it was hard at first,I now recognize the positive 5 that this responsibility had on me.My mother gave me these 6 and duties so that I would learn to become selfdisciplined(自律的) and trustwor
12、thy.I strive to display these 7 in all aspects of my life and have seen the benefits.When I was only 11 years old,my 8 told me that he was selecting me as soccer team captain because of my determination and ability to get my teammates to 9 themselves.We 10 the championship,but I won the fair play aw
13、ard for keeping my team together.I am always determined to be an individual and not to participate in anything that I feel is 11 .I am,for example,extremely 12 of my decision not to drink alcohol.Personally,I dont feel the need to drink to have fun,and I stand by my decision even when others try to
14、13 me.My mom and dad both found new 14 and happily remarried.I am 15 close to my father,even though he lives 4,800 km away.I thought my parents divorce was going to be the worst thing that 16 happened to me.Ironically(讽刺的是),it turned out to be the 17 .I wasnt willing to let it 18 my life without put
15、ting up a fight,and neither was my family.At age 9,I struggled with the confusion and 19 of divorce.Today,at age 16,I understand that 20 can bring opportunity and success,and that hard work,determination and selfdiscipline can turn your worst time into your best time.第四篇Cecilia Chiang died on Wednes
16、day at her home in San Francisco.She was 100.Her San Francisco restaurant,the Mandarin, 1 American diners in the 1960s to the richness and 2 of authentic Chinese cuisine.Ms Chiang was born in a 3 family.When she was little,children were not allowed in the 4 ,but she paid close attention on trips to
17、the 5 markets with her mother and listened carefully as 6 instructions were given to the cooks.After her parents died,she 7 the family business in her teens.After the Japanese occupied Beijing in 1937,she was 8 to join relatives in Chongqing,where she married Chiang Liang,a professor.Ms Chiang saile
18、d to San Francisco in 1959 to help her sister.There she met two women who wanted to 9 a restaurant that 10 Chinese diets.Later,when the two women 11 ,Ms Chiang decided to open a restaurant herself.The early days were 12 but little by little,customers came 13 for hot and sour soup and panfried potsti
19、ckers.One evening,Herb Caen,the popular columnist for The Chronicle, 14 at the restaurant.In a 15 column,Herb Caen 16 it “a little holeinthewall” that was offering “some of the best Chinese food east of the Pacific”Overnight the 17 were filled.The Mandarin was on its way.In 1968,Ms Chiang moved the
20、restaurant to 18 quarters,where she could 19 300 diners.“I think I 20 what average people know about Chinese food,” Ms Chiang told The Chronicle in 2007,“They didnt know China was such a big country.”第五篇Teachable moments dont always happen in the classroom.Last week,a headmaster was praised for his
21、ability to look beyond the 1 to give a student a lesson.When Anthony Moore was sent to headmaster Jason Smiths office for 2 to take off his hat,Smith knew something was 3 .The boy explained he was awkward by his terrible 4 .“He didnt say 5 out,but I feel like he just didnt want to be 6 by his classm
22、ates,” Smith said.Rather than simply sending the boy home for 7 the school code,Smith put forward a 8 .Hed fix the 9 cut himself.He showed the photos of his son whose hair he skillfully cut,the boy 10 .Braving the heavy winter snows,Smith drove home to get his tools and then headed back to 11 the bo
23、ys hair.Everything done,the boy made an 12 for his behavior.And feeling better about himself,Moore was 13 enough to return to class.Since then,the boy frequently 14 the office to talk about his day.“When a student is 15 we need to ask ourselves,What happened to this child? 16 Whats wrong with the ch
24、ild?” Smith said.“What need is the child trying to 17 ? And really,the future of our education 18 that question.”While its a question without easy 19 ,recognizing it when its being askedas well as willing to take action to transform a minor mistake into a 20 momentis what education really means.答案第一篇:1-5 CA B D B6-10 CDDBA11-15 CADDA16-20 BABCC第二篇:1-5 DDABC 6-10 ACDAB 11-15 CBDAB 16-20 DCBCB 第三篇:1-5 ABDAC 6-10 CDDDB 11-15 ACBDA 16-20 CADAA第四篇:1-5 BCAAB 6-10 DDABC 11-15 CABCD16-20 DCBDA第五篇: 1-5 DABAC 6-10 CBCAB 11-15DCADC 16-20 ABDBD学科网(北京)股份有限公司