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1、2022年高三二模完形填空汇编一、东城区Online gamers constantly make life and death decisions at their keyboards-but its just a game. A Texas gamer was laced with a real-1 ile situation and helped 1 the life of a fellow player-5,(XX) miles away.Aidan, in England, was playing an online game in his bedroom when he had a

2、 seizure. His playing partner, Dia, in Texas, just put her headset on and heard what she could only describe as a seizure, so she stiirted to get 2 and asked what was going on and if he was OK. When he didnt respond, she 3 started to look up the emergency number in the UK. When that didnt work, she

3、just had to hope the non-emergency number would work. It had an 4_f or talking to a real person.Someone answered the call and she had to force herself not to 5 and to stay calm.in the USand in a call with my friend, Dia told the operator. He had a seizure and hes not responding anymore. I do have hi

4、s 7 . No ones home with him right now,so Im just trying to get him some help. Actually, Aidans parents were watching television downstairs and did not 8 their son was in danger until three police officers knocked at their door.We are extremely thankful for what Dia did and 9 (hat we could be downsta

5、irs and not know anything was happening, Aidans mother said. Dia had our address but didnt have any contact numbers,so it was amazing that she 10 to get help from so far away. Ive spoken to her and expressed our thanks-shes glad she could help. ”1.A.spareB.enrichC.devoteD. save2.A.threatenedB.trappe

6、dC.concernedD. annoyed3.A.eventuallyB.instantlyc.suddenlyD. especially4.A.optionB.orderc.arrangementD. action5.A.expkxieB.complainc.panicD. quit6.A.accidentallyB.currentlyc.obviouslyD. frequently7.A.ageB.namec.numberD. address8.A.decideB.explainc.realizeD. judge9.A.relievedB.shockedc.puzzledD. bored

7、10. A. managed 二、西城区B.1learnedC. hopedD. promisedI woke up one morning with six hungry kids and just 75 cents in my pocket. Their father was gone. He had never been much more than a presence they j_. Now that he had decided to leave, there would be no more beatings, _2 no food either.I washed the ki

8、ds and then 3 them into my old 51 Chevy and drove off to find a job.I tried to 4 一 whoever would listen that I was willing to leam anything. I had to have a job. The last place we went to was (he Big Wheel (ruck stop. They needed someone from 11 pm to 7 am. They paid $0.65 an hour and I could start

9、immediately.I called the babysitter and 5 with her. Wc came to an agreement$1 a night. So every morning I gave her SI of my tip money_ 6half of what I averaged every night!As weeks went by, the tires on my Chevy began to leak. One miserable morning, I 7 myself to the car and found four tires in the

10、back seat. New tires! Had angels (天使)taken up residence in Indiana? I 8 .I was now working six nights instead of five and it still wasnt enough. Christmas was coming and there was no money for toys. Clothes were a worry too.On Christmas Eve the usual customers were drinking coffee in the Big Wheel.

11、There were the truckers. Les, Frank, and Jim. These 9 all just sat around and talked. When it was time for me to go home, I found several boxes in my Chevy filled with little jeans, toys and an enormous turkey. I could not believe my eyes!I was crying with gratitude. And I will never forget (he joy

12、on (he faces of my little ones (hat 10 moming.Yes, there were angels in Indiana (hat long-ago December moming. And they all hung out a( the Big Wheel truckstop.1. A. ignoredB. appreciatedC. fearedD. recognized2. A. soB. butC. becauseD. or3. A. loadedB. movedC. invitedD. handed4. A. questionB. teachC

13、. consultD. convince5. A. arguedB. bargainedC. agreedD. planned6. A. onlyB. definitelyC. fullyD. clearly7. A. draggedB. rolledC. directedD. canicd8. A. prayedB. concludedC. announcedD. wondered9. A. visitoi-sB. regularsC. neighborsD. strangers10. A. comfortable B. satisfyingC. preciousD. educational

14、三、海淀区My grandfather was a writer of many books. As a child and a teenager, I wrote 1 trying to be an author like him. When I 2 nw first book, I was not sure if I should throw it out to the world or shelter it forever. Thats why I went to grandpa that night, my faithfill reader, who once again gave m

15、e tremendous 3 .Did you bring the book? I heard you talk about it and I can*t wait to see your 4 “Oh yeah, the book. I completed it yesterday, ,5I handed him the draft, “but I dont think it*s that good.*He turned to a random page and 5 more of the pages. Why do you think this isnt good? 1( looks fin

16、e to me. Very heart-warming.“Well, Im not sure. It could be better than it is now.“You cant expect fbr the book to be 6 . Writing is a skill that takes time. You already finished the story, and now you have (o 7 others what youve got, he passed the book back to me. If people dont like it, (hen write

17、 again. Criticism is important, but you are going to have to keep on writing till you are 8 with your work. ”Is that how you became a writer?“Yes, and every other writer before me. You have to stait from the 9 and then reach the top. ”I finally broke out into a smile and he did too. I looked caiefii

18、lly at the book one more time. The pages bound together gave me hope fbr the future. Tliat settled it. I was going to have to 10 myself and let others see my work. For me and fbr my grandpa.1.A.fastB. wellC.nonstopD.little2.A.polishedB. finishedC.deletedD.published3.A.tasksB. pressureC.rewardsD.insp

19、iration4.A.progressB. styleC.commentD.reaction5.A.copiedB. wroteC.scannedD.edited6.A.perfectB. uniqueC.complexD.practical7.A.sendB. showC.teachD.sell8.A.contentB. strictC.patientD.exhausted9.A.endB. failureC.bottomD.criticism10.A.give upB. count onC.look afterD.get over四、朝阳区Olcita,a 26-ycar-old envi

20、ronmentalist from Dctroit,thinks she may have a partial solution for two problemszgarbage and poverty. Its called the Chip Bag Project. She is encouraging snack lovers to donate their j_chip bags rather than throw them away,so she can turn them into sleeping bags fbr the homeless.The idea came to Ol

21、eita two years ago when she came across a woman in England 2 viewers how to put chip bags together to make sleeping bags on Facebook. 3 she decided to use that video as a blueprint to start the Chip Bag Project.Oleita and her volunteers get chip bags of all brands and sizes. After cleaning them in s

22、oapy hot wa(er,they 4_ (hem open jay them flat and iron them together. They use the material from old coats to 5 the insides. Each sleeping bag requires 150 chip bags and takes around four hours to complete.Since 2020, the project has 6 more than 800.000 chip bags iind.as of last December, created 1

23、10 sleeping bags. Sure,it would be simpler to 7 money to buy new sleeping bags.But thats not enough. We are cominitted to providing 8 fbr those in need.making an impact not only socially,but environmentally,Olcita says.And,of couise,theres the symbolism of recycling bags that would 9 land in the tra

24、sh and using them to help the homeless. Its a powerful reminder that pollution and poverty often go hand in hand. As Oleita said, thinkits time (o show 10_between all of these issues. ”1. A. cleanB. specialC. emptyD. new2. A. showingB. askingC. sendingD. observing3. A. AstonishedB. InspiredC. Disapp

25、ointedD. Embarrassed4. A. pushB. sliceC. knockD. swing5. A. decorateB. matchC. adjustD. cover6. A. purchasedB. soldC. collectedD. produced7. A. raiseB. borrowC. earnD. save8. A. relaxationB. innovationC. instructionD. relief9. A. stillB. almostC. hardlyD. otherwise10. A. conflictsB. similaritiesC. c

26、onnectionsD. distinctions五、丰台区As one of the most common students, I pulled myself through every day hoping to stay invisible (隐形的), yet somehow I wondered why it was impossible for anyone else to 1 me.Then one day, a simple 2 from a teacher changed my life.That day, Mr. Curtis, our band director, pl

27、ayed a B-flat pitch and asked us to tunc (调音)our instnjmcnt one by one. As he listened, his serious fiice and impatient steps showed his 3 with each not. No one 4_.My turn was coming soon, and I was fearful. I had no play all by myself while others sat and listened! I felt_5 in my chair.“Maya! Its y

28、our turn. Play!”“It was only a note. I closed my eyes, and took my turn. I played my single note quietly, and with all the feelings I had felt that year. I poured my heart into that one moment of music, and the sound echoed softly through the room. I was right on pitch, but I didnt 6 Mr. Curtis reac

29、tion.He looked at me as if fbr the first time; his serious face relaxed into a relieved smile. That is what I have been 7! That was a perfect note!” And then he said something I have never forgotten. 44Maya, that one note has earned you an A this year. Keep it up.”Nobody could imagine my 8 at the mo

30、ment. I had remained unnoticed for so long, yet Mr. Curtis helped me see my 9 .One ray of light came into the shadow of my school life, and a seed started to sprout (发芽).Thanks to Mr. Curtis, I found a place to 10 .1. A. seeB. knowC. saveD. ask2. A. requestB. explanationC. commentD. guidance3. A. di

31、ssatisfactionB. sympathyC. embarrassmentD. confusion4. A. triedB. repliedC. escapedD. left5. A. frozenB. puzzledC. disappointedD. ashamed6. A. receiveB.changeC. disturbD. expect7. A. paying fbrB. waiting fbrC. prepiiring fbrD. applying for8. A. curiosityB. anxietyC. excitementD. calmness9. A. purpos

32、eB. potentialC. responsibilityD. challenge10. A. shareB. hideC. restD. grow六、房山区One winter, a homeless dog called Shavi was left to die on the streets of south-west Russia after being 1 by a driver. With two broken legs, she was taken to a pet clinic fbr 2 by a volunteer from One Green Pkmet. After

33、launching an appeal to find someone who could look after Shavi, the vet found Nina who 3 her and nursed her back to health, working on regaining her confidence iuidj:.Due to work coinniitments, Nina couldnt keep Shavi and instead (bund her a new 5 185 miles away, near the Russian border. However, af

34、ter just a few days, Shavi6 from there.Two weeks later, while walking along the road outside her home, Nina felt something bmsh up against her leg. Realizing it was Shavi, she was so 7 and excited. The dog had made the almost 200-niile journey back to the woman who had saved her liie and legs.The pa

35、ir lived together and moved into a bigger apartment so Shavi had plenty of room to play. Of course, she has now remained with us tbr good. I would never give this kind of friend away again.8 are the mostloyal and loving companions in the world. For every drop of human love, they 9 give all of theirs

36、 in return, and I know that from personal experience. Shavi is just like a 10 to mc., Nina said.1. A. abandonedB. adoptedC. caughtD. hit2. A. treatmentB. foodC. weekendD. comfort3. A. collectedB. trainedC. walkedD. visited4. A. patienceB. strengthC. growthD. freedom5. A. friendB. toyC. homeD.cage6.

37、A. recoveredB. sufferedC. wanderedD. disappeared7. A. annoyedB. relaxedC. shockedD. won ied8. A. HumansB. VolunteersC. AnimalsD. Drivers9. A. calmlyB. willinglyC. bravelyD. properly10. A. beggarC. childC. leaderD. stranger七、昌平区This was memorable for not so good reasons. We were camping on Fraser Isl

38、and. I decided to go for a nature walk alone from (he camp over to the beach. After for some time I decided I should 2 and head back to the camp. On doing this I met with an overly friendly Dingo (澳洲野狗).Not tliinking much about it at the time and being my first 3 with it, I was all at sca-but kept o

39、n walking. But the Dingo kept on walking too! I tried telling it to get away; no 4 from the Dingo. I then decided to tiy and move around the Dingo; it kept moving with me, almost 5 what I was doing. I then tried going into the water, thinking 6 the Dingo wouldnt want to come in. I walked in until th

40、e water was over my knees and the Dingo walked right on in loo. It didnt want me to go anywhere!At this point I became a little 7 but luckily at that 8 moment a car driving by saw what was happening and beeped (he hom (喇叭),both in order to get my attention and to 9 off the Dingo. I jumped onto tlic

41、step and held on while the car drove me back up to the 10 safely. Safe to say that was the last time I went walking on my own and I will never break into the wild animals habitats again.1. A. waitingB. checkingC. skippingD. walking2. A. move overB. turn aroundC. get outD. run away3. A. trainingB. en

42、counterC. gameD. tour4. A. rewardB. answerC. reactionD. warning5. A. mirroringB. suspectingC. ignoringD. interrupting6. A. clearlyB. surelyC. slowlyD. deeply7. A. confusedB. inspiredC. excitedD. worried8. A. criticalB. strangeC. commonD. dramatic9. A. putB. kickC. driveD. carry10. A. islandB. forest

43、C. campD. beach八、顺义区I love animals. So when Dr. Vannini said his vet hospital needed help, I was I volunteered to clean up and help in several medical procedures. But the moment I will never 2 came when an emergency was rushed through the front door.A retriever (寻回犬)was in deep 3. A check-up reveale

44、d that she had a baby developing in her body butno heartbeat could be detected. It was assumed that her puppy (小狗)had not 4 The retriever would need immediate 5 to save her life. I couldnt take my eyes ofF Dr. Vhnninis hands as she stopped the bleeding and repaired the dogs vital organs.Near the end

45、 of the surgery, something caught my eye. I thought I saw the 6 puppy move. I couldnt keep still and whispered. The puppy had indeed shown a spark (火花)of life! We 7 took action. Soon, he was up andmoving. It was a(n) 8 feeling to hold this new life in my hands.The experience was especially meaningfu

46、l for me because a week earlier I had witnessed lhe 2, the end of life. My beloved dog. Scamper, finally died of a lifelong weakness of heart. He almost 10 i( (o six. Scamper was a great dog, a true friend, and I will never forget him. Seeing (he new puppy and his mother leave the hospital issomething I will never forget citlicr.1. A. shockedB. puzzledC. delightedD. depressed2. A. suspectB. forgetC. encounterD. seize3. A. confusionB. thoughtC. sufferingD. sorrow4. A. survivedB. jumpedC. barkedD. waked5. A. supportB. responseC. comfortD. surge

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