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1、2023年高考英语二轮复习:完形填空高频题型专项练习题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、完形填空(20空)On a sunny day I quitted my job to travel.As a contract administrator(合同管理员)for a company,I had spent 2012 in Washington DC.While it was a well-paidjob,even a 2 career,it was not what I wanted.I wanted to 3 stories and seethe world.The 4 of this deci
2、sion were sown(播种)in 2010,when I graduated fromcollege and moved to Spain to teach English.I spent my spare time travelling,writingit all in my blog.After two years,my teaching contracts 5,so I moved back towork in Washington DC.Writing continued to make me 6.And during those two years in Spain,mybl
3、og had 7 many readers.But I faced a 8 decision:quit and pursue writingfull-time,or keep a good job.I knew that 9 to the world of writing and travelling was the right choice,10began planning my next move.This time,my 11 was New Zealand.Every night 12 I came home from my job I worked on my blog.I spen
4、t a year1 3 my blog and setting up freelance(自由职业的)writing contracts,so that I wouldhave guaranteed paid work once I quitted.A few months later,I was invited to exploreJordan for weeks.I knew the time had come to 14 the final preparations.Iplanned out my trips,15 my flights and sold my car before 16
5、.And finally,Iwas on my way to New Zealand.Since quitting my job,Fve sailed off the coast of Italy and Greece,slept 17 thestars on Australias Great Barrier Reef.Not once have I 18 my decision to leavemy job in Washington DC.Through all this,I have achieved my 19 of becominga writer.I gave up a comfo
6、rtable life to pursue personal happiness 20 provingthat dreams really do come true,if you work for them.1、A.studyingB.teachingC.workingD.travelling2、A.terribleB.wrongC.vitalD.good3、A.writeB.rememberC.understandD.read4、A.plantsB.seedsC.cropsD.branches第 1页 共 85页5、A.startedB.continuedC.endedD.failed6、A
7、.qualifiedB.delightedC.boredD.tired7、A.protectedB.demandedC.attractedD.selected8、A.strangeB.toughC.normalD.simple9、A.returningB.sendingC.donatingD.leading10、A.orB.butC.soD.unless11 A.destinationB.situationC.occasionD.description12、A.sinceB.becauseC.untilD.after13 A.tuming upB.getting upC.cutting upD
8、.building up14 A.rejectB.makeC.testD.apply15、A.soldB.boughtC.bookedD.earned16 A.setting offB.settling downC.calming downD.turning around17、A.onB.overC.inD.under18、A.explainedB.sharedC.regrettedD.imagined19 A.reasonB.exampleC.memoryD.goal20 A.narrowlyB.awfullyC.widelyD.hopefullyIt was a day like any
9、other.I awoke and stretched as the summer sun lay casually1 _ my sheets.This summer was going to be different一I had my 2 and my car.With my new found freedom fresh on my mind,I leapt out of bed and ran to thekitchen.My mother was bent over the sink with her phone.Yes.ril be there soon,“she said,then
10、 3,You need to dive me to 4 my truck.she said,turning to me.As we 5 our way to the car dealership,my mother kept 6 me this highwaywas dangerous,and always 7 with rushing cars.When we drove back home,Ifollowed 8 behind my mother.Everything was fine at first.My mother put herright 9 on,indicating that
11、 we were to the exit.The only problem was that I wasone lane over and my 10 was blocked by a giant truck in the right lane.Stupidly,Isped up and 11 to pass the truck.However,I judged everything 12 The mosthorrifying and unimaginable 13 announced the collision,and my car began to spinoff the road.The
12、re were bloody 14 up and down my legs and arms,but everything15 worked like it should.Tears 16 in my mothers eyes as she hugged me tight.Hours seemed likeminutes,and 17 I knew it we were driving home in my mother9s truck.It didnt第 2 页 共 85页18 me until later that day,just how fragile life is.Sure,I c
13、ould easily have beenkilled.In half a second,all my achievements and ambitions would mean 19.Everything Id ever done would be all Id ever be remembered for.Life is so fragileand deserves to be lived 20.21 A.throughB.underC.acrossD.over22 A.passportB.licenseC.certificationD.account23 A.hung upB.call
14、onC.pick upD.ring up24 A.sellB.repairC.loadD.fetch25、A.struggledB.lostC.madeD.fought26 A.remindingB.askingC.informingD.bothering27 A.wideB.busyC.quietD.nan*ow28、A.farB.freeC.hardD.close29 A.doorB.windowC.signalD.wiper30、A.pathB.directionC.mirrorD.truck31 A.managedB.pretendedC.orderedD.attempted32、A.
15、normalB.rightC.wrongD.crazy33、A.applauseB.soundC.clickD.tick34 A.scarsB.cutsC.bonesD.bumps35 A.neverB.evenC.alsoD.still36、A.ran outB.welled upC.squeezed outD.held up37、A.beforeB.untilC.afterD.while38 A.strikeB.touchC.hurtD.beat39、A.somethingB.everythingC.nothingD.anything40、A.to the endB.to the poin
16、tC.to the extentD.to the fullestA few years ago,I was with a close woman friend in a grocery store in California.As we walked between the 1 ,we became aware of a mother with a small boymoving in the opposite direction.The woman barely 2 us because she was sobored at her little boy,who kept on pullin
17、g items 3 the lower shelves.As themother became more and more impatient,she started to 4 the child and laterbegan to shake him by the 5.At this point my friend spoke up.As a wonderful 6 of three and founder of a第 3 页 共 85页kindergarten,she had probably 7 once in her life treated any child so badly.I
18、_ 8my friend would give this woman a solid mother-to-mother talk about 9 herselfand about the effect this behavior has on a child.However,my friend said,“What a 10 little boy!How old is he?”The womananswered H,“Hes three.My friend went on to 12 how curious he seemedand how her own three children wer
19、e just like him in the 13,pulling things offshelves,so interested in all the wonderful 14 and packages.He seems so brightand intelligent,“my friend said.The woman had the 15 in her arms by now and a shy smile came upon herface.16 brushing his hair out of his eyes,she said,“Yes,hes very smart and17.b
20、ut sometimes he wears me out.My friend 18 sympathetically,Yes,theycan do that;they are so full of 19.But that is what makes him a kid.The woman20 with approval.As we walked away,I heard the mother speaking more kindly to the boy.Wellhave your favorite macaroni and cheese this evening,she told him.41
21、 A.shelvesB.pricesC.linesD.customers42 A.noticedB.paidC.accompaniedD.asked43、A.inB.offC.byD.at44 A.point toB.pick upC.laugh atD.yell at45、A.legB.armC.headD.hair46、A.assistantB.motherC.fatherD.sister47 A.evenB.stillC.everD.never48 A.suspectedB.decidedC.expectedD.doubted49 A.controllingB.forgettingC.b
22、lamingD.changing50、A.disturbingB.lovelyC.boringD.promising51 A.happilyB.loudlyC.cautiouslyD.silently52、A.show offB.comment aboutC.focus onD.agree with53 A.groupB.schoolC.endD.store54 A.colorsB.sizeC.drinkD.chocolates55、A.girlB.boyC.friendD.bag56、A.QuicklyB.RegularlyC.NormallyD.Gently第 4 页 共 85页57、A.
23、wiseB.quietC.youngD.curious58、A.respondedB.criedC.calledD.thought59 A.humorB.courageC.activityD.energy60 A.refusedB.hesitatedC.noddedD.applaudedDaniel Gill has been helping to open young minds as a teacher.He has always beena champion for civil rights because he grew up the ugly effects ofsegregatio
24、n(种族隔离)and prejudice.In the 1950s,9-year-old Daniel was 2 to a birthday party.He and Archie,whowas black,3 at the party with presents,excited to see their 4,but thebirthday boys mother met them at the door.She told Daniel that he could 5,butthat there“werent enough 6 for Archie to attend.Daniel 7 to
25、 sit on the floor so they both could celebrate their friend birthday,but she 8.The boys broke down when they realized that what the boys mothersaid 9 meant that a black child was not 10 in her home.They both left intears,and the 11 stuck with Daniel for his whole life.Since he became a teacher,he ha
26、s been keeping a(n)12 chair in his classroom.Every year when he 13 his lesson around Martin Luther King Jr/s birthday,hetells his students the 14.Daniel says that students tend to 15 through symbols,so he keeps the chairthere to remind them that everyone can enter his 16.At a recent festival he ment
27、ioned a book idea called“No More Chairs”topublishers,hoping to take his 17 of inclusion and acceptance to an even 18audience.DaniePs story is powerful,and it is a(n)19 that we are all responsible formaking the people around us feel comfortable,and 20.61 A.causingB.trackingC.promotingD.witnessing62 A
28、.forcedB.invitedC.shownD.sent63 A.took offB.looked aroundC.gave inD.turned up64 A.friendsB.teachersC.parentsD.relatives65、A.go awayB.sit downC.pass byD.come in66 A.ticketsB.chairsC.dishesD.rooms67 A.volunteered B.managedC.agreedD.happened第 5 页 共 85页68 A.admittedB.hesitatedC.refusedD.failed69 A.actua
29、llyB.eventuallyC.slightlyD.occasionally70 A.freeB.confidentC.welcomeD.reliable71 A.chanceB.adviceC.ideaD.feeling72、A.emptyB.oldC.valuableD.comfortable73、A.preparesB.reviewsC.teachesD.assesses74 A.challengeB.reasonC.newsD.course75 A.searchB.communicateC.respondD.learn76 A.homeB.classroomC.partyD.offi
30、ce77 A.messageB.scheduleC.levelD.measure78 A.friendlierB.largerC.healthier.D.younger79 A.honorB.phenomenonC.reminderD.promise80、A.quietB.activeC.equalD.competitiveA few months ago,one of my fellow graduate students was offered an incrediblecareer-building opportunity.His efforts on a student-led cam
31、paign to increase federalfunding for basic research had an invitation to speak on a conference panel(专家组).It would look great on his CV(简历).I was 2 for him,of course.I hadbeen a(n)3 partner in the campaign.I felt that I deserved the same opportunity.Yet I hadnt been 4,and I wasnt sure why.Growing up
32、,I had been taught that the way to 5 was t o put my head down andwork hard.If my work was good enough,it would speak for itself and I would be6_.This view,coupled with a natural 7,meant that I 8 worked up the nerveto put myself forward.However,I decided that I need to 9 my life again 一bybecoming my
33、own biggest 10.So,with my 11 beating fast,I asked my colleague to ask the panel organizersto 12 me.My mind flooded with a list of well-practiced 13.Maybe I didntdeserve it.Maybe I was being too 14.But my colleague immediately contactedthe organizers,who quickly agreed to 15 me to the panel.Tve come
34、tounderstand that I cant be recognized for my work if Tm invisible.This isnt arevolutionary 16 which many people are unfamiliar with,I know,but as anintrovert(内向的人)this is my 17 Mount Everest.I think advocating for myself will always make me a little 18.But I do plenty of第 6 页 共 85页other uncomfortab
35、le things to 19 Im living my best life,like getting flu shots.Isuppose I can do the same for my 20.81、A.turned down B.lacked forC.referred toD.led to82、A.thankfulB.happyC.sorryD.ready83、A.legalB.mentalC.equalD.special84 A.invitedB.promotedC.informedD.dismissed85、A.practiceB.successC.powerD.reality86
36、、A.observedB.protectedC.attractedD.rewarded87、A.shynessB.warmthC.kindnessD.sweetness88、A.quietlyB.frequentlyC.rarelyD.completely89、A.make sense ofB.take control ofC.pay attention toD.find fault with90、A.advocateB.promiseC.harvestD.sacrifice91、A.brainB.heartC.boneD.stomach92、A.questionB.serveC.includ
37、eD.fire93、A.get-together B.backgroundC.self-doubtD.breakthrough94、A.stubbornB.proudC.nervousD.ambitious95、A.addB.sendC.reportD.track96、A.ideaB.testC.visitD.plan97、A.professional B.personalC.skepticalD.traditional98、A.unreasonable B.dishonestC.uncomfortableD.discontent99、A.figureB.predictC.recordD.en
38、sure100、A.healthB.colleagueC.educationD.careerIssac Page has never met a stranger according to his mom Chelcee.He smiles bigand bright,always the chance to meet a new friend,especially in their newneighborhood.But,when Patrick Gullion,a garbage man,pulled up in front of the 2-year-oldshouse,Patrick
39、never 2 to make a new friend.Issac ran outside when he heard the rumble(隆隆声)of the truck.And Issaccouldnt help but smile and wave 3 to Patrick,which was enough to 44 Patricksheart and turn his whole day around.第 7 页 共 85页“I was having a bad day,“Patrick said.When I reached the neighborhood,the5 _ wa
40、s out there smiling and waving,and he cheered me up and 6 my day.”Patrick then stopped to 7 himself and the garbage man and the 2-year-old becameinstant 8.That evening when Patrick went home from 9,he couldnt stop thinking aboutIssacs 10 spirit.As a father himself,Patrick 11 to go to a toy store wit
41、h his son to get Issac asweet little 12!Patrick said,“My son Rust happened to 13 a little garbage truck,and that wasthe perfect thing we wanted.The very next day Patrick went to meet Issac and 14 him the Issac-sizedgarbage truck.Issac was absolutely 15 to receive such a gift.But he was evenmore exci
42、ted to 16 his new friend Patrick at his door.The 17 between the two has lasted for quite a while now.Patrick often stopsby to visit his little friend and he often tells Issac,Dont let the chain of love 18with you.”Actually,showing love to someone doesnt have to be a big 19 it can be as20 as a smile.
43、101 A.abandoning B.evaluatingC.missingD.welcoming102 A.agreedB.regrettedC.expectedD.pretended103 A.unwillingly B.cautiouslyC.casuallyD.cheerfully104 A.replaceB.freezeC.touchD.shut105、A.kidB.shopperC.driverD.mom106 A.ruinedB.madeC.wastedD.ignored107 A.introduceB.cleanC.improveD.hide108、A.colleagues B
44、.friendsC.relativesD.volunteers109 A.travelB.studyC.recreationD.work110、A.responsible B.generousC.enthusiasticD.determined111、A.forgotB.decidedC.declinedD.failed112、A.giftB.chanceC.trickD.recipe113、A.turnoffB.pickupC.sell outD.breakdown114、A.owedB.boughtC.gaveD.lent第 8 页 共 85页115、A.nervousB.embarras
45、sedC.thrilledD.calm116、A.comfortB.seeC.pleaseD.praise117、A.bondB.debateC.secretD.negotiation118、A.stayB.continueC.expandD.end119、A.gestureB.celebrationC.wishD.competition120、A.uniqueB.valuableC.temporaryD.simpleShakespeare said,All the worlds a stage and all the men and women merelyplayers.1 ,now it
46、 is surprising that dogs are determined to get into that act aswell一or at least that was the 2 for one homeless dog in the Turkish city of Imit.When the dog made his 3 during an outdoor performance being given by a localtheatrical troupe(剧团),he wasnt 4 applause.It seems that Numan ErtugrulUzunsoys a
47、cting of an injured man was so 5 that the dog believed the actor wasactually hurt and in need of 6.As Uzunsoy lay on the ground feigning(假装)a 7 from a horse,the dog cameup to him and 8 began to lick(醇)his face and neck.It took a few seconds forUzunsoy to 9 what was happening.I felt warmth on my face
48、.At first,I thoughtmy costar was 10 me J Uzunsoy said.nI was very 11 when I felt the dogskisses.,I was very glad.He wanted to 12 me.It was a very emotional andsurprising moment for me.I was not 13 it.”While the audience and cast members were obviously amused by the dog and didntmind the 14,the dog w
49、as led offstage later,Uzunsoy continued his character andthe 15 went on.The dog did not 16 around to take his curtain call.However,since the good dog was known to frequent the area where the performance took place,Uzunsoy was 17 that he would see his unintentional costar again.Dog-loving Uzunsoy is
50、determined to 18 the sweet-natured dog,so he plans to19 coming back until he meets his scene-stealing fbur-legged friend again.Once hedoes,Uzunsoy promises to make sure this good bay lands a(n)20 on stage-to behis real costar.、A.BesidesB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise122、A.caseB.habitC.dreamD.purpose