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1、人教版高考英语完形填空、阅读理解 翻译训练100题含答案学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空A back injury drove Briton Rose Oliver to tai chi,which led her to her husband and thentook both of them to China.Twenty years ago,Olivers back injury her childhooddream of becoming a ballet dancer.But the injury did 2 her to tai chi,a martial arttypical
2、ly practiced in slow motion.Her initial hope was to improve her 3:however,it turned out to bring her more.She later married her 4,Rey Nelson,who taught herhow to play tai chi,and founded a school with him,teaching the martial art to more than10,000 students over eight years.In 2000,the couple moved
3、to Shanghai.They taught 5 in universities andhappily learnt tai chi under various masters to enhance their skills in playing.After years ofpractice,Oliver found her occasional 6 had disappeared amazingly.But her greatestpain 7 when her husband died in 2003,leaving her alone to follow their 8passion
4、for tai chi.She thought of 9.But she finally determined to carry on to honorher husband.With the 10 of her tai chi“fhmily”the masters and students,Oliver spenther time outside tai chi teaching English as she did before and JJcultural-exchange events.She founded the Double Dragon Alliance,which enabl
5、es kung fumasters to teach martial arts to westerners and organizes seminars and events for them to12 Chinese massage,acupuncture,traditional medicine,and calligraphy.Because of her 13 to cultural exchange,Oliver was given the Shanghai MagnoliaAward,an award given to foreigners who have made 14 cont
6、ributions to the city.And she has been officially j 5 as a member of the Order of the British Empire byBritains Queen Elizabeth 一one of the highest honors to a citizen.7.A.strengthened B.faded1.A.realizedB.destroyedC.promotedD.decreased2.A.limitB.cheatC.leadD.devote3.A.figureB.appetiteC.appearanceD.
7、health4.A.instructorB.colleagueC.supervisorD.classmate5.A.sportsB.languageC.musicD.art6.A.backachesB.headachesC.toothachesD.stomachachesC.cameD.worsened8.A.previousB.separateC.sharedD.temporary9.A.coming offB.standing upC.turning awayD.giving up10.A.influenceB.supportC.educationD.agreement11.A.colle
8、ctingB.attendingC.analyzingD.covering12.A.exchangeB.experienceC.sponsorD.explore13.A.inspirationB.suggestionC.adaptationD.contribution14.A.naturalB.professionalC.significantD.hopeful15.A.requiredB.celebratedC.respectedD.announcedFor Adam Harvison,it all started with an electric wheelchair.He had 16
9、fromhis Army career in 2013 with one goal:to work with other veterans(老兵).He got a jobhelping 17 veterans in Las Vegas find housing.Then came a phone call about the 18.Someone wanted to donate it only toveterans in need.Adam made sure that happened.From there,word 9.People juststarted calling me,“Ad
10、am says.Hospitals and other organizations are saying,Wc have aused one.Can you use it?It all 20 the founding of Harvison House.Adam 21 this nonprofit organization in 2017 to provide low-income veteranswith furniture(家具)fbr their 22.Adam and his team of volunteers 23 thedonated items,clean and repair
11、 them,and then send them to veterans.While other organizations can provide them with 24,they cant always providethem with sofas,beds and kitchen tables,which are 25 parts of a home.Ifsomeones just staring at four walls,they feel like they have nothing to 26Adam says.We give them a place where they f
12、eel 27After the donated furniture has been 28,a photo of it in its new home is sent tothe person who donated it,along with a letter of 29.Adam believes that personaltouch makes a(n)30.“We dont advertise(做广告)at all,“he says.“But within20 minutes,I could get three phone calls with offers fbr furniture
13、.16.A.escapedB.exchangedC.retiredD.rescued17.A.homelessB.disabledC.elderlyD.hopeless18.A.televisionB.jacketC.equipmentD.wheelchair19.A.explodedB.spreadC.commentedD.explored20.A.adapted toB.brought aboutC.left behindD.resulted from21.A.promotedB.describedC.designedD.founded试卷第2 页,共 92页22.A.homesB.com
14、paniesC.schoolsD.parks23.A.appealB.advocateC.collectD.transform24.A.accommodationD.educationB.toolsC.money25.A.emotionalB.necessaryC.primaryD.economic26.A.forgetB.missC.doubtD.lose27.A.considerateB.calmC.wannD.thoughtful28.A.packedB.expectedC.deliveredD.signaled29.A.appreciationB.invitationC.introdu
15、ctionD.application30.A.mistakeB.differenceC.excuseD.supplyChristmas 2021 was shaping up to be a heart breaker for Melanie Lee.A few weeksearlier,her 33-year-old son had 31 his battle with a long illness.Then her 2007Chevrolet Tahoe 32 and she couldnt pay fbr it to be fixed.Lee,who was quite33,told C
16、NN,Now I don*t have my baby.Now I don*t have transportation.On Christmas morning,Eliot Middleton,the 34 of a barbecue restaurant,showedup at Lee*s home with a 35.“I had no idea what was going on,said Lee.He handed me the 36 and didn*task for anything.37,shes able to pick up her granddaughters from s
17、chool and takethem to the dance class.The idea came to Middleton during a food drive he*d 38.Many of those wholined up for a meal had 39 there for five miles 40 they didnt have cars and inthis part of South Carolina,Middleton told CBS,“Theres no public 41So he posted on Facebook an offer to 42 his r
18、estaurants barbecued ribs(排骨),fbrbroken cars.Since then,100 cars in various states of disrepair have been dropped off.Many43 in Middletons yard waiting to be 44 and donated,usually to those hesheard about through word of mouth.Its a list of 45 that grows daily.31.A.survivedB.wonC.beganD.lost32.A.bro
19、ke off,B.broke downC.broke inD.broke out33.A.annoyedB.frightenedC.awkwardD.helpless34.A.ownerB.customerC.waiterD.driver35.A.messageB.productC.giftD.package36.A.foodB.bagC.moneyD.key37.A.Once againB.Now and thenC.Sooner or laterD.Until now38.A.demandedB.organizedC.plannedD.protested39.A.walkedB.trave
20、lledC.hurriedD.marched40.A.becauseB.ifC.althoughD.otherwise41.A.serviceB.transportC.fundD.aid42.A.buyB.donateC.tradeD.make43.A.reviveB.comeC.sitD.race44.A.soldB.cleanedC.repairedD.recorded45.A.guestsB.namesC.ribsD.postsThe COVID-19 pandemic(大流行病)prevented a lot of celebrations from being held.During
21、 what seemed like an end to the pandemic,Dawn planned a birthday party 46for her son Jack at a park with plenty of space to keep social 47.For one reason oranother,kids and their parents 48 to stay at home.No guests 49 on thecelebration.After the birthday party at the park for her son that 50 went t
22、o,this mom51 her heartbreak online.All parents just want 52 for their kids.Imaginewatching your young kids excitement 53 sadness when none of his friends go to his54.Dawns video quickly 55 hundreds of thousands of views.Other moms talkedabout their 56 and wished Jack a happy birthday with a lot of o
23、ther viewers.57people offered to send gifts to the birthday boy to make his 58 day a little bit better.Dawn even took it one step further fbr her boy.She 59 a virtual(很接近的)birthday party for Jack by going live online,and almost 30.000 viewers 60 in theparty.Hundreds of thousands of 61 getting togeth
24、er just to make the kid feel happy onhis birthday!Jacks mom posted a follow-up video.62 that both she and her son were unbelievably63 fbr those who wished him a happy birthday and wanted to send toys.She said thatJack didnt want or need toys,but he just wanted to have fiin with his 64.Jack even65 th
25、at people send toys to their closest Childrens Hospital instead of to him.48.A.pretended46.A.outdoorsB.upstairsC.abroadD.everywhere47.A.relationB.contactC.mediaD.distanceB.chose C.refusedD.failed试卷第4 页,共 92页49.A.dancedB.talkedC.appearedD.cared50.A.somebodyB.nobodyC.everybodyD.all51.A.soldB.healedC.d
26、ividedD,shared52.A.clevernessB.wealthC.happinessD.strength53.A.turn intoB.live withC.come fromD.look like54.A.homeB.partyC.schoolD.class55.A.attractedB.damagedC.relaxedD.inspired56.A.problemB.meaningC.understandingD.anger57.A.GenerallyB.ProbablyC.FinallyD.Unfortunately58.A.brightB.firstC.beautifulD.
27、special59.A.spreadB.quitC.studiedD.hosted60.A.resultedB.believedC.joinedD.smiled61.A.strangersB.boysC.studentsD.teachers62.A.predictingB.sayingC.complainingD.guessing63.A.thankfulB.sorryC.famousD.anxious64.A.booksB.relativesC.usersD.friends65.A.judgedB.suggestedC.dreamedD.learnedToday marked my fift
28、h violin anniversary.Five years ago I walked into a music shopand asked,“Do you 66 violin lessons?I was standing in a room 67 withbeautiful instruments and felt like a(n)68 in a new land.I had little 69 inplaying the violin although I had loved violin music for years.I wanted to learn to play it att
29、hat moment.The music shop signed me up for 70 and it soon became clear to me how71 it was fbr a novice to learn to play the violin.I once watched an accomplishedviolinist play and it looked 72 In fact,it was more difficult than I had expected.Littledid I know there was 73 natural about the position
30、in which one held the instrument.There was no margin(页面的空白)fbr error a(n)74 misplaced finger sent a noteout of tune.If I had known how challenging it would be I might 75 have started.However,my love fbr violin music conquered all the difficulties.76 it was a bigchallenge,I made it at last.I 77 first
31、 place in the violin contest in our city last year.78 the past five years with my violin,I realize that Ive 79 much more thanhow to make music.I believe 80 are not failures.They are pointing you toward whereto 81 your attention.Besides,youd better not 82 yourself to others.If you findyoure not as go
32、od as someone,you will feel a sense of frustration.If the despair creeps inand you feel 83,remember why you started.For me,it was because I loved violinmusic and it made me happy.Whats more,remember that developing a new skill 84repetition.The more you practice the more you learn.Above all,you need
33、to persevere nomatter how difficult the situation is.I also think these lessons 85_ anything we take on.66.A.prepareB.offerC.promiseD.support67.A.suppliedB.chargedC.filledD.shared68.A.strangerB.relativec.judgeD.classmate69.A.patience.B.considerationC.imaginationD.experience70.A.lessonsB.contestsC.pe
34、rformancesD.travels71.A.practicalB.meaningfulC.convenientD.challenging72.A.unusualB.independentC.simpleD.boring73.A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything74.A.fairlyB.slightlyC.equallyD.necessarily75.A.neverB.everC.oftenD.sometimes76.A.OnceB.UntilC.BecauseD.Though77.A.expectedB.discoveredC.wonD.al
35、lowed78.A.Looking down onB.Looking up toC.Looking forwardtoD.Looking back on79.A.explainedB.guessedC.learnedD.arranged,80.A.plansB.mistakesC.changesD.results81.A.recordB.organizeC.escapeD.focus82.A.inspireB.contributeC.compareD.adjust83.A.optimisticB.amazedC.desiredD.depressed84.A.improvesB.requires
36、C.introducesD.guides85.A.apply toB.lead toC.respond toD.occur toAttitude with action is everything.Thats what Fve 86 from a simple person at ouroffice gym.Last month our city conducted a fitness center “FitnessOne.And we had a trainerthere,who had a bad 87 to his work and us.He used to come down to
37、our office everyevening but he was least 88 about who was coining in and what people were doing inside.试卷第6 页,共 92页He only talked about the money he earned by _89_ people individually in another fitnesscenter where he 90 in the mornings.He never guided us.91,he would not even 92properly when any of
38、us asked about the way of doing exercise.93,at the end of last monthhe was _94_ and we got a new trainer.The gentleman was Bala.He would quietly come in and do 95 for the first few daysexcept looking at the register,96 who came regularly to the gym.Slowly,he became97 with the users and started to co
39、rrect their mistakes while exercising.And people builtup 98 in him.Yesterday,he called me to watch some specific exercises.99 hisinterim(暂时的)period of one month was coming to a(n)100,he wanted me to learnthem properly before he left us.weve 101 FitnessOne to appoint Bala as a 102trainer and now we a
40、re waiting for their reply.Bala could have taken his role as a trainer like our 103 guy since he stayed here only fora month.But he 104 to take it seriously and sincerely.His positive attitude along withhis 105 gained our trust and support.I think this is his great achievement.86.A.heardB.sufferedC.
41、collectedD.learnt87.A.replyB attentionC.attitudeD.devotion88.A.botheredB.delightedC.movedD.disappointed89.A.praisingB.inspiringC.trainingD.comforting90.A.workedB.studiedC.struggledD.completed91.A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise92.A.promiseB.reactC.thinkD.answer93.A.SurprisinglyB.HopefullyC.F
42、ortunatelyD.Sadly94.A.scoldedB.firedC.attackedD.recognized95.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything96.A.turning outB.coming outC.figuring outD.looking out97.A.popularB.patientC.similarD.familiar98.A.fameB.trustC.courageD.strength99.A.AsB.IfC.OnceD.Unless100.A.turnB.delayC.endD.change101.A.allowe
43、dB.taughtC.warnedD.requested102.A.permanentB.privateC.skillfulD.temporary103.A.latterB,formerC.futureD.present104.A.refusedB.choseC.tendedD.continued105.A.dream B.standard C.action D.policyA teacher is setting a new bar fbr what it means to go above and beyond for yourstudents.Helma Wardenaar was 10
44、6 to hear that her 10-year-old student,Maggie Vasquez,was unable to go on the classs 3-day 107 to Camp Sullivan in Oak Forest.Maggie108 from cerebral palsy(大 月 面,性瘫痪),and her walker would be unable to movealong the rough(崎 山 区 的)ground of the wilderness.Instead of allowing her student to 109,however
45、,Helma Wardenaar simply110 to carry the 60-pound student on her 111.The educator from The Academyfbr Global Citizenship in Chicago,Illinois had debated the advantages of simply 112 ahorse fbr Maggie,but since Wardenaar exercises 113,she decided to buy a specialharness(系带)that would allow her to 114
46、the youngster for the trip.115 carrying Maggie fbr the 45-minute hike to the campsite,Wardenaar carriedher student for 2 hours every day so they could 116 the forest and do nature activitieswith the class.It was kind of 117,but Im strong and didnt want to give up,“Wardenaar said.Whenever I was tired
47、,she would sing songs or say 118 words tome.”While this may be an extraordinary act of kindness fbr some,Wardenaar says that it is simplypart of her 119 to her students.t4We didnt 120 twice about doing this forMaggie.Ifs deeply rooted in the culture of our school to help each other and to help make
48、theworld a better place.”106.A.frightenedB.surprisedC.happyD.heartbroken107.A.picnicB.tripC.voyageD.scene108.A.grewB.sufferedC.learnedD.benefited109.A.stress outB.turn upC.come upD.miss out110.A.offeredB.preferredC.tendedD.expected111.A.bicycleB.horseC.backD.belt112.A.raisingB.rangingC.rentingD.rati
49、ng113.A.typicallyB.regularlyC.obviouslyD.hardly114.A.shoulderB.intendC.prepareD.drag115.A.Rather thanB.Thanks toC.In addition toD.Instead of试卷第8 页,共 92页116.A.investigateB.protectC.searchD.explore117.A.boringB.ashamedC.heavyD.funny118.A.meanB.positiveC.childishD.odd119.A.referenceB.gratefulnessC.adap
50、tationD.devotion120.A.worryB.complainC.thinkD.wonderThe day before Christmas I pulled into a store parking lot and counted my money again.It wasnt much.I 121 being poor,not having enough to 122 my small childrena few simple toys.As I was 123 I noticed the Salvation Army(救世军)bell ringer atthe 124.1 f