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1、第20讲 完形填空记叙文(模拟精练+真题演练)根据文章选择正确的选项1.(重庆市巴蜀中学校2023年高三试题)I was talking to some friends while standing in line in the cafeteria at my middle school. As I started to share a funny story, my friend Elizabeth 1 me. “Coco! Coco!” she called out. Everyone laughed. This is so 2 , I thought. I felt a little b

2、it uncomfortable.However, I never wanted to ask what “Coco” meant. I 3 it was a code word for a cute boy. Elizabeth was one of the girls that everyone wanted to be friends with. I felt 4 to be friends with her. Later, I noticed that Elizabeth often said bad things about other kids. I would have neve

3、r said those things about someone, but to fit in, I 5 when Elizabeth said them.One day, a classmate stopped by my locker and said to me, “Coco means Elizabeth thinks youre being 6 . Its really mean.” My eyes filled with tears. I couldnt 7 it.The next day, at lunchtime, I sat beside Macy, who was sit

4、ting with another two girls and who had always seemed nice, 8 that she didnt know about Coco. “You know Elizabeth is mean, right?” My heart 9 . She knew. Before I could respond, Macy said, “You didnt 10 to be treated that way, and nobody else does either.” I smiled and then talked to my new friends

5、with 11 . We laughed a lot, and no one interrupted with a mean code word.Most adolescents are attempting to 12 who they are and who they want to be. The word Coco will always serve as a(n) 13 that I need to stay 14 to myself and never compromise my values to be friends with someone. Because with 15

6、friends, I wont have to.1AinterruptedBmentionedCgreetedDrecognized2AincredibleBoddCriskyDrelaxing3AknewBadmittedCrecalledDassumed4AembarrassedBguiltyCluckyDready5AquitBsighedClaughedDcomplained6AmeanBannoyingCunfairDdishonest7AbelieveBaffordCresistDmake8AensuringBsuspectingCrealizingDpraying9AbrokeB

7、sankCsoftenedDmelted10AexpectBdeserveCintendDrefuse11AcautionBsympathyCdelightDregret12Afigure outBcare aboutCcount onDescape from13AmodelBinspirationCguaranteeDreminder14AcriticalBsuperiorCtrueDimmune15AnewBsmartCimaginaryDright2.(2023年湖南省长沙市长郡中学高考保温卷)When I was in sixth grade, I joined the band pr

8、ogram to learn to play the clarinet (单簧管). The beginning of the year had gone 16 . But as most students progressed, I seemed to fall behind. One day, when my teacher told us to play in front of the other students. I was filled with fear. I knew I would 17 . When I began to play, my rhythms (节奏) were

9、 good, but my tone was another 18 . “Did you practice your lesson?” the teacher barked at me. I felt so ashamed and my world came 19 down in an instant. From then on, I hated playing the clarinet and I kept getting 20 . With the day of the new performance approaching, I grew increasingly upset. In a

10、 moment of 21 , I asked for sick leave. It was so relieving and such a(n) easy way out. The avoidance of my lessons continued until my mum asked me about it. “I want to quit.” My tears started 22 . “If you really want to quit, why are you crying?” asked Mum. She 23 and I realized I wanted to stay in

11、 band and, by not facing my fears, I had created a black hole that would be difficult to 24 out of. I made a resolution not to hide from my fears and to stand up to even the worst of them, so a 25 could be achieved. The next day I met with my band teacher and told her I was having a problem and coul

12、dnt 26 why. She asked me gently to play for her. I tried, but only an unpleasant sound came out. She didnt shout at me and handed me a new reed (簧片). I put it in place and tried again. To my great 27 I could play well. My problem was solved and my fear was 28 a lot that year. Looking back, Im glad t

13、hat I overcame my fear. Fear can 29 everything in a persons life. Hiding from those very fears only creates a hole, which makes a person stay 30 inside. After facing up to a fear, one may find life easier and much more enjoyable. 16AbadlyBendlesslyCrandomlyDsmoothly17Amess upBmove onCset outDtake of

14、f18AimpressionBessayCstoryDfactor19AcrashingBmovingCsellingDbending20AstricterBworseChappierDsmarter21AjoyBpanicCdoubtDsympathy22AdryingBdisappearingCflowingDseparating23Ahad a pointBmade a changeCreached a levelDtook a break24AsendBbringCpickDclimb25AbalanceBdegreeCpositionDsolution26Afigure outBgi

15、ve awayCthink overDmake up27AangerBsorrowCdisappointmentDsurprise28AfeltBshownCremovedDvoiced29AconsumeBexamineCreflectDrescue30AunknownBunpunishedCinterestedDtrapped3.(2023届江苏省镇江市高三保温卷英语试题)Recently an old friend reached out to me to ask about the success Ive had in my life and how I achieved it. He

16、 has similar goals as me: get in shape, get into 31 more seriously, and be fluent in Japanese. 32 I havent entirely achieved my long term goals yet in any of these 3 categories, hes seen that Ive made some 33 on my journey to achieving these goals and wanted my 34 .We had a nice hour and a half 35 o

17、n the phone about this and it seemed that he was pretty 36 in the end. A week went by and he told me that he signed up for a personal fitness trainer, is studying music theory, and 37 me video clips (片段) of him studying Japanese. Hes posting 38 on social media about all of the progress hes making. H

18、es doing great!Ill have to let him know that progress isnt linear (直线的) and that hell eventually hit some bumps (凸块) in the 39 , but I will help him out when that bump 40 .Im grateful for him giving me the 41 to give him advice, and Im glad to see that hes investing the time and money to 42 his life

19、. He even posted about how thrilled he is with all the recent 43 in his life.Even if youre still not where you want to be, there are a lot of people out there who want what you have and who are impressed with how far youve come. Its good to 44 how far youve come, be proud of yourself, and recognize

20、how much you can help others 45 the same.31AtroubleBlaborCmusicDscience32AThoughBIfCSinceDUnless33AsenseBmoneyCpredictionDprogress34ApolicyBadviceCwarningDcongratulation35AnegotiationBdebateCchatDargument36AannoyedBoffendedCshockedDmotivated37AleftBowedCfetchedDsent38ApermanentlyBtemporarilyCregular

21、lyDsuddenly39AroadBgameCmirrorDcampaign40AfliesBcomesCendsDstops41AopportunityBrightCfreedomDability42AshareBimproveCaffectDprotect43ArisksBpurposesCexamplesDchanges44AdescribeBsuggestCrealizeDdecide45ArecordBachieveCexplainDannounce4.(广东省名校联盟2023年高三大联考试题)“Only if you have experienced it can you bel

22、ieve it.” I didnt believe such thing until it 46 happened to me. For years my wife and I had had an idea for a(n) 47 but we werent sure how to start. All we knew was that we had a personal 48 that we thought could succeed commercially.We decided to write a film script (剧本) first. But we had never wr

23、itten a script before and needed professional 49 . So we wrote a 10-page outline of the story and made a pitch (推销宣传) for the concept both online and offline to see what kind of 50 it would get. We also 51 a quick market test to get the attention of producers who might happen to see the 52 for our s

24、cript.It was a month or so before it 53 peoples interest. We then contacted 54 production companies and producers until we 55 cooperating with a producer with an all-star cast, who promised to help us with the script.Eight months later, our film script was 56 at a very high level of the industry. Wh

25、ether the film is shot and released or not, my wife and I made it. Once 57 , we then tried our best to write the best script we could.Thats what happens when you have the courage to 58 . The opposite of success isnt failure but a 59 of the courage to try. The universe rewards courage. 60 , the cave

26、you fear to enter contains the treasure you seek!46ArandomlyBactuallyCsuddenlyDwillingly47AfilmBvisitCexhibitionDbusiness48AopinionBmessageCstoryDgoal49AdegreeBfameCeffortDguidance50AbenefitBresponseCthreatDexperience51AignoredBmissedCassembledDconducted52ApotentialBshortcomingCbasisDsearch53Ashowed

27、BstimulatedCmentionedDmaintained54AcommonBspecialCmultipleDquick55Atook inBset aboutCgave upDended up56AearnedBratedCsoldDguaranteed57AdeterminedBfrightenedCentertainedDinspired58ArefuseBadvanceCattemptDdeny59AwayBkindCpackDlack60AIn detailBIn contrastCAfter allDAbove all5.(山东省潍坊市五县市联考英语试题)The new,

28、“used” car that I bought just three months ago wouldnt start the other day. The factory battery that 61 along with it decided that it had worked long enough and 62 to take an early, permanent retirement. My 63 neighbor gave me a jump but the battery stubbornly wouldnt 64 the charge. After getting on

29、e more jump, I 65 to the local auto parts store to buy a new one. Installing (安装) it was much more 66 than we thought, however, so I took it to a local mechanic who finally got the new battery in and the car 67 once again.Driving it this morning, though, I 68 that the time and date on the screen in

30、the dashboard (仪表盘) had 69 gone back to nine years ago, resetting to the 70 date of the first time it was started. While my son smartly figured out how to 71 it back to today I thought about all the times I had wished I could go back in time and undo some of the 72 and missteps I had taken in my own

31、 life.Yes, many of my choices brought me 73 in the past, but they have also brought me wisdom for the present. When you 74 your own life, dont regret the roads not taken Instead, be 75 with the path you are on, the things you have learned, and the love you have shared.61AcameBwaitedCleftDraced62Apla

32、nnedBrefusedCchoseDmanaged63Aeasy-goingBkind-heartedChard-workingDgood-tempered64AleadBtakeCofferDhold65AwelcomedBheadedCreturnedDgot66AcomplexBvitalCefficientDaccurate67AswitchingBjumpingCrunningDshaking68AguessedBrememberedCexpectedDnoticed69AsuddenlyBslightlyCcasuallyDsecretly70AfinalBoriginalCsp

33、ecialDtemporary71AbringBprogramCcallDdrive72AattemptsBeffectsCmistakesDchanges73AdamageBpainCpeaceDconvenience74Alook atBcome out ofCfocus onDtake control of75AfacedBpatientCstrictDpleased6.(2023年黑龙江哈尔滨第三中学二模试题)It was just a typical morning of an ordinary workday. I was at the 76 , on my way to the

34、lab where I was a postdoctoral fellow. But something began to 77 inside me as I watched the people around meheadphones hanging from their ears, 78 cast down, unsmiling faces. They looked unhappy. And I realized that I was one of them. Suddenly, I could no longer 79 with my work life and booked a one

35、-way ticket to fly home. Over the years, I had grown more 80 due to the pressure of finishing my Ph.DThose who could have been partners became competitors I disliked and the effect of this competition was exactly the 81 of what I had hoped for. I began to feel lonely and 82 . I became less and less

36、productive in my scientific work. I 83 my breaking point that day at the bus stop. I had to end this. I emailed my professors, explaining that I had put the 84 first and myself second for too long. Shortly after I got back home, I started to receive some emails from my workmatesI guessed they expect

37、ed me to join them again soon. After a few 85 asking how I was, in the emails many expressed their stress of academic life. Vulnerable researchers were 86 their heads out of their shells (壳), seeking help. It occurred to me that we all 87 sometimes, and our vulnerability (脆弱) seemed so much alike th

38、at I 88 myself from all that had bothered me for days. Actually it can be a 89 game, instead of one where one side gains while the other side loses. Working with others and asking for help doesnt make my contributions 90 : it means we can all succeed.76Acafe shopBbookstoreCsupermarketDbus stop77Aawa

39、kenBtackleCsettleDdisappear78AnoseBeyesCneckDarms79AgoBcontinueCcombineDexchange80AmatureBacademicCcompetitiveDpositive81AoutputBalternativeCcaseDopposite82AinspiredBlostCpureDguilty83AspottedBmarkedChitDset84AevaluationBadaptationCcomprehensionDoccupation85AjokesBlinesCcallsDaccounts86AstickingBsta

40、ndingCbringingDfiguring87AchokeBurgeCsufferDhesitate88AdiscouragedBbannedCfreedDprevented89Abrand-newBnon-controversialCso-calledDwin-win90AunimportantBimproperCirregularDillogical7.(2023年江苏省南京市镇江市八校联考试题)One summer night, my friends and I stole into the Jordans backyard and started harvesting their

41、sweet, juicy raspberries (树莓). We were enjoying every bite of the tasty berries 91 Mr Jordan came charging outside all of a sudden.“What are you boys doing out here?” he yelled as my friends ran off 92 all directions. He attempted to catch one or two as they rushed past him, but they were too 93 for

42、 the older gentleman to catch. Within seconds, the boys 94 into the dark of the summer night. All except me.However, speed was never my 95 . I took the tongue-lashing(痛骂) that Mr Jordan gave me as he marched me down the block to my house, where my mother took over and scolded me 96 . My friends said

43、 they could hear every 97 word she spoke from the darkness of our backyard, where they had gathered to 98 their escape and to observe my capture.They teased me about it for days afterwards, while all I could do was complain about how 99 it was that I was the only one who had to pay the price. After about a week of this, I complained to my father about the inequality of the situation. Dad said, “You took raspberries without 100 , and you get exactly the punishment you deserved.”“But what about the other guys?” I asked. “They didnt get punished at all!”“Thats not my concern nor should

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