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1、优点英语专题11 完形填空 组合练20篇2022-2023学年寒假高二英语轻松突破重难点查漏补缺组合练(原卷版)1.(2022全国高二期中)I was frustrated at not being entered into the national IT competition Id applied for. I sat in the car,lost in despair, chewing my lip and staring outside.I went upstairs,_1_ and desperate. Grandpas door was open for me as usual.
2、 There, he was waiting for my _2_ with great excitement. I stood silently, forcing a _3_ to cover my sadness. He seemed to _4_ me immediately, giving me a _5_.I was astonished that such a thin body was full of so much energy.Only then did my emotions start _6_ out. I told him that all my _7_ were fo
3、r nothing,and that I was feeling discouraged. Grandpa smiled at me _8_ and said,“Dont worry. Youre far stronger than you think.” Then he _9_,“Life can be full of ups and downs so what we need do is to still have our hopes and desires,ignoring the anxiety that makes it easy to give up.”He patted me o
4、n the shoulder,with a determined look,before saying, “Cheer up. Im firmly _10_ that you have the ability to succeed.” Grandpas encouragement soon made my sadness _11_.The next day,I thought about all my problems and _12_ a plan. Now,I believe that with a positive attitude towards failure,Ill _13_ re
5、ach my goals.Looking back,I realize that we should share our setbacks and progress in life with our _14_ ones. As my grandpa showed,the _15_ of our family members will benefit us forever.1AweakBstrongCsweetDsimple2AsuggestionBcommentCdiscoveryDarrival3AtearBsighCsignalDsmile4AignoreBinspectCreadDord
6、er5AhugBprideCchallengeDwish6AdyingBturningCcheckingDpouring7AoffersBeffortsCpromisesDprofits8AgenerallyBgentlyCsuddenlyDfreshly9AaddedBsharedChelpedDserved10AconvincedBbelievedCexpectedDchanged11AariseBpreventCcontinueDdisappear12Aturned intoBcame acrossCcared aboutDworked out13AmerelyBactuallyCeve
7、ntuallyDinstantly14AdeservedBbelovedCdeterminedDexcited15AcompanyBgratitudeCsupportDblame2.(2022全国高二)In a small fishing village in Southern Thailand, some boys of Panyee Football Club play football amazingly. They_1_, shout, jump and kick like most other football players, but these boys are especial
8、ly good at_2_of the ball because their football field is a raft 筏)in the middle of the sea. Since 2004, the club has_3_the Thai Youth Football Championships seven times.The_4_of Panyee FC begins back in 1986. Some of the young boys were watching the World Cup Football Championships on television._5_
9、, one of the boys said. “We watch football on TV, but weve never played it.” The boys made a_6_.“Our football team starts today. We want to become world_7_!” they shouted. But the villagers_8_them. “Are you crazy? You dont have a field! How can you_9_?The boys were_10_to make their dream come true.
10、They used_11_fishing boats and pieces of wood to make a_12_football field. They practised for hours every day, even_13_the field was wet. That first year, they_14_it to the semi-finals of the_15_football competition. They have now played for over twenty-five years and they are one of the best youth
11、football teams in the country.1AwanderBsmileCrunDyell2Akeeping trackBtaking holdCgetting aheadDkeeping control3ApreservedBrepresentedCcoveredDwon4AluckBstoryCfameDcredit5ASuddenlyBRecentlyCPreviouslyDGradually6AchoiceBcomparisonCdecisionDpromise7ArecordsBleadersCboysDchampions8Alooked afterBlaughed
12、atCtricked onDbelieved in9ApractiseBadmitCperformDobserve10ApleasedBchallengedCdeterminedDexperienced11AheavyBbrand-newCflexibleDold12AfloatingBsurfingCrisingDhanging13AwhyBsoCwhenDbecause14AmadeBappliedCrelatedDattached15AnationalBlocalCinternationalDglobal3.(2022全国高二课时练习)Hawthorne worked as a cler
13、k in a small company. He suffered a heavy _1_ when he lost his job. His boss had spoken rudely, “Your services are no longer needed.” Hawthorne left the building, filled with despair. By the time he reached home, he was in deep _2_. When he entered his house, he blurted out (脱口而出) to his wife Sophia
14、, “I lost my job. I am a complete _3_.” A tense silence followed. Then a smile crept across Sophias _4_. “What great news!” she responded. “Now you can write the book you have always wanted to write.”“But I have no job and no prospect of a job,” he _5_, completely without hope. “If I _6_ to be an au
15、thor, then what will we _7_? Where will the money come from?”Sophia took her husband by the hand and _8_ him to the kitchen. Opening a drawer, she took out a box that was full of _9_. “Where on earth did you get this?” Hawthorne asked. “To whom does it _10_?”“Its ours!” Sophia replied. “I always kne
16、w that one day you would become a great writer as long as you were given the chance. From the money you gave me for housekeeping every week, I have _11_ as much as I could so you would have your chance. Now there is enough to _12_ us a whole year.”What a(n) _13_! What a wife! The unemployed husband
17、did concentrate on writing that year, and the novel he wrote became a literary masterpiece. The book is The Scarlet Letter. Sophia had an even greater _14_she turned Nathaniel Hawthorne from a poor clerk into a world famous _15_.1AheadacheBblowCdiseaseDaffection2AthrillBtroubleCreliefDsadness3Adange
18、rBfoolCfailureDglory4AmindBskinCheadDface5AwithdrewBobjectedCnoddedDlaughed6ArefuseBaffordCdeserveDstruggle7Alive onBstick toCgo overDpay off8AinvitedBpersuadedCledDadvised9AdustBcashCwonderDtreasure10AoweBgiveCgoDbelong11AsavedBconsumedCcollectedDdonated12AprovideBpresentClastDcontribute13Asituatio
19、nBopportunityCdilemmaDencouragement14AimportanceBachievementCconsequenceDstatus15AmillionaireBprofessorCmasterDadministrator4.(2022山东省莱西市第一中学高二期中)Joy took Teresas hand in its mouth and led her to the living room. Her son, Dominic, 20, lay in a chair with his eyes closed and _1_ for breath. Thanks to
20、 the dog, the boy was saved again before it was too _2_.Two years ago, when Dominic met Joy, he had no idea how _3_ it would become to him. Driving home, he noticed a _4_ dog along the road. Without hesitation, he brought it to the vet who said the dog might not _5_ the bad condition it was in. The
21、boy left with worry.One week later, Dominic returned to the vet, only to be _6_ to see the dog come closer with all its strength and _7_ him like an old friend! The boy laughed. He kept the dog, named it Joy and _8_ it back to health.Soon Joy had the chance to return the _9_. Dominic had his first a
22、llergy attack four months later. He suddenly fell down at the gate where Joy kept barking hard for _10_ until the mom rushed out in time.Since then there has been a special _11_ between Dominic and Joy. The dog is gentle, sensitive and _12_, staying close to Dominic day and night. “I can be _13_,” h
23、is mother says, “knowing that Joy is watching over Dominic.”Her son puts it more _14_, “Joy and I _15_ each other.”1AwavedBstruggledChopedDcried2AlateBexpensiveCquickDdifficult3AfriendlyBlovelyCsignificantDclever4Aneatly-brushedBweak-lookingCprettyDlovely5ArecognizeBsurviveCchangeDexpect6AamazedBpan
24、ickedCencouragedDlucky7AteachBguideCknowDgreet8ApushedBrepayCnursedDsent9AfavorBvalueCgreetingDpraise10AtreatsBadaptationCbenefitsDattention11AdirectionBteamCconnectionDfunction12AprotectiveBcomfortableCamusingDpolite13Aat a lossBcarelessCpatientDat peace14AhappilyBbrieflyCfrequentlyDcertainly15Awan
25、tedBsavedCencouragedDmet5.(2022山东青岛二中高二期中)When an infectious disease broke out and supermarket shelves were _1_, Daniel and Nancy decided they no longer wanted to _2_ others for food. The couple decided to start a year-long _3_ where they wouldnt buy a single thing to eat. _4_, they would grow, rais
26、e or catch everything.Daniel said, “It is something that we have wanted to do. When the disease _5_, it gave us that extra _6_. At that time we were both _7_, and that gave useven more motivation to see if we could _8_ ourselves.” The pair built a house for chickens and ducks and studied online abou
27、t where they would get all the things they needed. Daniel adds, “We had to learn so many new things like how to grow mushrooms and _9_ salt from the ocean.”“Now after five months, they both feel well but Daniel _10_ the first few weeks were difficult as their bodies adjusted to _11_ coffee, wine and
28、 sugar all on the same day,” he says. “After three weeks our desires for them _12_ and now we feel great.” Now February has come to a(n) _13_. As they survive winter, they feel _14_ about continuing with this way of living, with their challenge _15_ ending in August.1AdustyBfirmCemptyDfull2Alook for
29、Bcome acrossCfall behindDrely on3AchallengeBcharityCconstructionDresearch4ANeverthelessBInsteadCThereforeDBesides5AwentBdroppedCfailedDhit6AburdenBpushCdebtDexcuse7AunemployedBunconcernedCoccupiedDconfused8AguaranteeBprotectCfeedDcontrol9AsupplyBsaveCinventDharvest10AarguesBadmitsCdoubtsDdenies11Aqu
30、ittingBdemandingCchangingDconsuming12AreturnedBreducedCexistedDdoubled13AheadBstopCendDpoint14ApositiveBhesitantCregretfulDbored15ArarelyBinstantlyCmerelyDofficially6.(2022甘肃天水市第一中学高二阶段练习)After my husband Randy died, deciding what to do with his garden was on the list of necessary tasks. Years befor
31、e, Randy had _1_ dozens of daffodils(水仙)in our yard. For him, they served as signals of hope, showing that light and _2_ would soon replace the dark and cold. Looking at them, I thought about how Randy had _3_ chosen plants so wed appreciate them every month. Then I _4_ the weeds. I needed to get to
32、 work. The work was quiet and comforting and I became _5_ that it helped me feel close to Randy. As spring turned to summer, my list of urgent garden tasks got _6_ . It made me feel good, this sense of _7_ . Gradually, I felt the seeds of healing(治愈) began to _8_ my heart. My thoughts of Randy _9_ l
33、ess on the sadness of my life without him. I noticed I _10_ more. When summer became fall, I turned my _11_ to “putting the garden to bed”. While in fall and winter garden seems unproductive, I know it _12_ plenty of life. The lush greenness(郁郁葱葱)of spring and summer may be _13_ , but deep in the so
34、il and down to the roots of every living thing _14_ the seeds of what is ready to _15_ again.1AspottedBraisedCpurchasedDremoved2AwarmthBbeautyChappinessDenergy3AfreelyBrandomlyCcarefullyDwillingly4AcheckedBpulledCrememberedDnoticed5AdeterminedBawareCproudDsatisfied6AclearerBshorterCneaterDfuller7Apu
35、rposeBresponsibilityCachievementDsecurity8Ahave control ofBmake room forCkeep pace withDtake root in9AfocusedBcountedCactedDbased10AprogressedBworkedCconsideredDlaughed11AinterestBheartCattentionDback12AchangesBpresentsCexpectsDholds13AobviousBgoneCaliveDgreat14ArestBspreadCstandDsurvive15AariseBexi
36、stCflowerDmature7.(2022甘肃兰州一中高二期中)Adam Harvison grew up in a poor family and his parents worked hard to support the family. _1_, his dad lost his job, which added to their _2_. Learning about this, community members did not look on. They brought them groceries and school supplies. Adam says, “I coul
37、d see the_3_of that even as a kid.” And he decided to pay it forward.For Adam, it all started with an electric wheelchair. After _4_ from the army in 2013, he got a job helping needy veterans (老兵). Then came a phone call about the wheelchair. Someone wanted to _5_ it to a veteran who was in need onl
38、y. Adam_6_to make that happen. Then word was spread and more and more people began to call in, _7_to make a donation.Therefore, in 2017 Adam_8_a nonprofit organization Harvison House to provide _ 9_ for low-income veterans for their homes, which are vital for a home, such as beds and kitchen tables.
39、 Adam and his team collect, clean and _10_the donated items, for some may not function well, and then send them to veterans. Once it is _11_, a photo of the donated object in its new home is sent to the donor. And the photo is usually along with a letter that _12_the help.Adam always believes that t
40、he personal_13_makes a difference. “We dont advertise, but within 20minutes, I could get three phone calls with_14_ of household supplies.” Adam, like all his staff, isnt paid for his work. “For some things in life, you just have to put love before the _15_,”he says.1AAwkwardlyBActuallyCUnfortunatel
41、yDUnbelievably2AhardshipBtensionCsorrowDdetermination3AachievementBinfluenceCnecessityDintention4AseparatingBresigningCretiringDbenefiting5AattachBlinkCtransportDpresent6AvolunteeredBmanagedCexpectedDattempted7AeagerBamazedCgratefulDsatisfied8AservedBconnectedCsupportedDfounded9AdecorationsBgrocerie
42、sCfurnitureDequipment10AclassifyBassessCrepairDrecycle11AcollectedBdeliveredCrecoveredDdistributed12AappreciateBprovidesCseeksDreceives13AviewBexperienceCeffectDtouch14AordersBoffersCapplicationsDpacks15ArequestBoccupationCsalaryDdiscrimination8.(2022重庆八中高二期中)It was surprised for me to learn the acc
43、ommodation arrangements at the log home we were sharing with my in-laws for the week_1_ my young daughter was going to sleep in a first-floor bedroom by herself.As we settled in, we had a heated discussion about the number of deer we had_2_ on our way to the log home. “I hope we will see a bear or two this week!” my wife shouted.In the evening, my wife and I retreated to the upstairs loft, and my in-laws _3_ a bedroom on the first floor. We were about to fall asleep when our daughter appeared with a(n) _4_ look on her fa