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    备战2023高考英语完形填空话题分类高考模拟真题与名校真题训练五 家人与亲人.docx

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    备战2023高考英语完形填空话题分类高考模拟真题与名校真题训练五 家人与亲人.docx

    备战2023高考考英语完形填空话题分类训练(高考模拟真题+名校最新真题)专题05家人与亲人(2022全国高考真题)My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years.Some of our are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we2 along Chalk Creek. I was 3 that our 15-month-old boy would fall into the creek (小溪).I lied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. That lasted about ten minutes. He was 4. and his cryinglet the whole campground know it. So 5 tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It6 hedidn't end up in the creek. My three-year-old, however, did.Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we7. but storms move infast in the mountains, and this one quickly 8 our peaceful morning trip. The9 picked up andthunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to 10 the motor. Nothing. He tried again. NoH. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there 12, afisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖)us back. We were 13.Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of14, wondering what camping funand15we willexperience next.1. A. ideasB. jokesC. memoriesD. discoveries2. A. campedB. droveC. walkedD. cycled3. A. annoyedB. surprisedC. disappointedD. worried4. A. unhurtB. unfortunateC. uncomfortableD. unafraid5. A. due toB. instead ofC apart fromD. as for6. A. workedB, happenedC. matteredD. changed7. A. signed upB. calmed downC. checked outD. headed off8. A. arrangedB. interruptedC , completedD. recorded9. A. windB , noiseC. temperatureD. speed10. A. findB. hideC. startD. fix11. A. luckB. answerC. wonderD. signal12. A. patientlyB. tirelesslyC. doubtfullyD. helplessly13. A. sorryB. braveC. safeD. right14. A. reliefB. dutyC. prideD. excitement15. A. failureB , adventureC. performanceD. conflict(2021 天津高考真题)My brother and I are exactly one year apart. We look like twins, but we are completely 16. By the time we got to middle school it was clear that my older brother 17meditation (冥想),while I was a bom 18 who preferred the theatrical, even when off stage. I took his relative silence to be offensive. We simply didn't 19.I didn't 20 having a tense relationship with my brother because I was involved at school.21、I threw myself into the world of musicals. I practised singing in the bedroom every day to remain atmy best and be 22 for roles; my brother would meditate on a window seat. He might feel high school was already hard enough 23 my noisy singing. So space to practise became a (n)24 betweenus because we shared a room.At the start of the semester, I practised “Circle of Life" for a musical. This was the first time I 25to learn a song, because my voice cracked (破音)as I switched to a head voice. I was annoyed in that period and26 practising, declaring I had reached the ceiling of my singing career. For the first time in years mybrother 27 quiet when I got home.After two days of this, my brother asked me to 28 him in meditation. Feeling my anger at my inabilityto manage this song 29 J accepted. My brother said, "When your mind floats away, you simply comeback. Don*t blame yourself11 got the message, and it soon became my new 30. I kept trying at thesong, no longer getting 3J at myself. And just in time for the trial performance, I was able to32 power in my singing despite the switch to a head voice. It was important for me to learn that youdon't have to always get everything 33 the first time and that good things come with continual34.1 now understand why my brother favours the 35.16. A. matureB. differentC. contentD. normal17. A. dislikedB. preferredC. replacedD. abandoned18. A. writerB leaderC. painterD. performer19. A. get alongB. drop byC. show offD. check in20. A. tryB. mindC. enjoyD. delay21. A. In particularB. In vainC. In returnD. In theory22. A. humorousB. ordinaryC. competitiveD. grateful23. A. aboveB. belowC. nearD. without24. A. issueB. contrastC. agreementD. balance25. A. struggledB. expectedC. promisedD. decided26. A. beganB. allowedC. stoppedD. continued27. A. hatedB , experiencedC. acceptedD. wanted28. A. helpB.inviteC. joinD. admire29. A. gracefullyB.suddenlyC. fiercelyD. cautiously30. A. limitB.sentenceC. mistakeD. philosophy31. A. rudeB.angryC. surprisedD. excited32. A. loseB.shareC. reduceD. maintain33. A. wrongB.rightC. backD. down34. A. luckB.absenceC. effortD. fear35. A. fightB.noiseC. quietD. safety(2022重庆一中模拟预测)Last spring, when the first lock-down began, the task to check in daily on my elderly mother fell to me. Mum was 88 and lived on her own. At the very beginning, I wasn't sure how the36 would go. Mum and I agreed long ago that we have 37 personalities. Even as I crossed my fifties, our differences still present 38.Initially, I 39 my visits to coincide with the Greek game shows she watches every afternoon on satellite TV. The ice-breaker worked: soon we found ourselves 40 the same contestants or comparing appeal of the various hosts. Mum became 41 with my ability to find out information almost instantly on my smart phone. What I 42 when we turned away from the TV, however, was that my mother knew things Google didn't. Soon, I set aside my 43 and made mum my search engine. My mother 44 revealed family histories I wasn't aware of. I was 45 and soon I was visiting twice a day.When we weren't addressing the long list of household 46, we planned the day's menu and went forwalks down the street. Sometimes, we continued our open-ended 47 until midnight. One night at bed time, she 48 me and said, “Now, I've learned your character., I found myself struggling to keep from choking up.With pandemic restrictions still in place, my sessions with mum have become the 49 of my day. Some days I drop by as many as three times. While Physical distancing may keep people away, it may also 50 those afar.36. A. visits37. A. similarB. adventuresB. normalC. daysC negativeD. datesD. opposite38. A. failuresB. accessesC. challengesD. solutions39. A. approvedB. timedC. forgotD. canceled40. A. helpingB. supportingC. denyingD. ignoring41. A. disappointedB. boredC. relaxedD. fascinated42. A. rememberedB. decidedC. discoveredD. believed43. A. phoneB. workC. penD. show44. A. stillB. evenC. onlyD. ever45. A. hookedB. forgivenC , understoodD. woken46. A. guestsB. dutiesC. meetingsD. requirements47. A. chatsB. questionsC. argumentsD. fights48. A. looked forB. ran acrossC , turned toD. thought of49. A. worryB. jobC. creditD. highlight50. A. limitB. bondC. changeD. transport(2022青海海东市教育研究室一模)Brave daughter Neve, aged seven, and son Billy, five, save their mum's life after calling 999 to say “mummy's dead”. A proud mum was51by her young kids after shefell down the stairs and knocked herself out. Neve found her phone and52called 999, while anxiousBilly who 53 her a blanket as the mum 54 unconscious was saying, “My mummy is dead.” Ambulance service chiefs gave a lot of 55 to the children, describing Neve as “very brave”.The mum said she remembered going upstairs at her home in morning, but after that everything went56 and she estimated she had been black out for half an hour. Neve told the operator, need57 for my mummy. She's not awake." 58. Neve was able to give the ambulance service herfull 59. and counted her mum's breaths for the 60.Rebecca, who is diabetic (糖尿病患者)and has had four 61 on her back in the last two years,saidJTve always 62 them that if anything happens, this is what they have to do. She listened toeverything. Neve even had the presence of 63 to call a friend of Rebecca and a neighbour as thedrama 64. “Billy went to get a blanket, he's a very 65 little boy.”The mother said it 66 the value of being prepared, and said paramedics (急救人员)were full of praisefor Neve and Billy for their incredible 67 to the crisis. An ambulance service spokeswoman said,“We'd like to say a very big well done to the little girl for her 68 thinking to help her mum! We wouldencourage parents and 69 to teach your children about 999 using our 70 campaign calledLittle Lifesaver. M51. A. rescuedB.monitoredC.observedD. operated52. A. secretlyB.calmlyC.normallyD. desperately53. A. leftB.lentc.fetchedD. bought54. A. feltB.sleptc.stoodD. lay55. A. permissionB.praisechesitationD. violence56. A. openB.virtualc.blankD. available57. A. helpB. awardC. loveD. care58. A. FinallyB. GraduallyC. DirectlyD. Incredibly59. A. reportB. ideaC. addressD. principal60. A. driverB. operatorC. serviceD. hospital61. A. operationsB. debtsC. burdenD. requirement62. A. astonishedB. pleasedC. orderedD. trained63. A. mindB. mercyC. promiseD. spirit64. A. unpackB. unfoldedC. undoD. unsettle65. A. demandingB. determinedC. shyD. caring66. A. insistsB. establishesC. highlightsD. replies67. A. responseB. meaningC. senseD. inspiration68. A. creativeB. considerableC. objectiveD. quick69. A. teenagersB. guardiansC. directorsD. assistants70. A. personalB. selectionalC. educationalD. religious(2022湖北武汉市第十二中学模拟预测)My brother, Mike, had serious disease. He was born one month before his 71 date. He never lost his 72 teeth, never grew taller than about 30 inches and never73 more than 28 pounds. They did predict. 74, that he would not live to see his 12th birthday.As a boy I learned to feed and 75 Mike every day, though I was 76. As a teenager, Ibabysat for my “big brother and learned the 77 amount of medicine to prevent him from trembling.Many people said he would never walk or talk, and should be 78 to some special hospital. He never did learn to walk, but he did learn to talk-not even in 79 sentences, but he had the basics down. If he was 80 or thirsty, 81 knew.He knew 82, too. I was Kagun, not Kevin. But that changed with a beard I grew during the summerbefore college. 83 members said it was ugly. Mike heard it. "Look who's at home. Who's that?" they'd say to Mike. "Ugly", he would respond with 84.All of that to me was 85. for he was the only brother I have.71. A. actualB.rightC. dueD. direct72. A. wisdomB.babyC. smallD. white73. A. hadB.affordedC. turnedD. weighed74. A. actuallyB.generallyC. likelyD. hardly75. A. raiseB.bearC. clotheD. bring76. A. embarrassedB.stupidC. skilledD. clumsy77. A. properB. largeC. fullD. limited78. A. deliveredB. sentC. takenD. tied79. A. goodB. specialC. longD. complete80. A. happyB. coldC. hungryD. anxious81. A. theyB. youC. heD. we82. A. namesB. wordsC. placesD. faces83. A. FamilyB. ClassC. LeagueD. College84. A. surpriseB. angerC. delightD. satisfaction85. A. specialB. normalC. painfulD. strange(2022江苏盐城市实验高级中学模拟预测)The first time 1 met my father-in-law, Bill, I realized we had different opinions about many things. But he had a quick smile and wit (机智)I 86 in his son, who had told his family how they should treat me with respect ahead of time. So from the very start, we had a great87. one that would expand as I got to know him over the years.Perhaps my favorite thing about Bill was his playfulness. He had a 88 of golfing with his sons whenever they got together. And he loved doing art projects with my daughters.When Bill's 89 started to fade this summer, we all became 90. Instead of dancing aroundwith the kids, he just watched them. We all91 that something was wrong, and we were waiting for testresults.When he returned home, we got the worst 92. Bill had untreatable stage 4 cancer. He could barelyget out of bed but he never 93. As always, his main concern was about his 94. He wanted tosee his sons, and 95 about his grandchildren smilingly, who didn't visit him at the hospital. Although his body language 96 what he was going through, his words remained as 97 as ever, and he even joked sometimes.After his 98 Bill only lasted a few days. 99. the family was planning a funeral. That day,people from across all areas of Bill's life came. Bill meant a lot to me. He always 100 me to live life to the fullest, and be true to myself.86. A. deliveredB. reviewedC. foundD. caught87. A. influenceB. relationshipC. opportunityD. reply88. A. motivationB. determinationC. creationD. tradition89. A. memoryB. intelligenceC. energyD. passion90. A. annoyedB. concernedC. disappointedD. embarrassed91. A. revealedB. concludedC. dreamedD. knew92. A. newsB.recordC.senseD. score93. A. turned aroundB.got awayC.gave inD. passed out94. A. familyB.careerC.futureD. finance95. A. forgotB.heardC.debatedD. asked96. A. posedB.exposedC.overcameD. transformed97. A. amazingB.inspiringC.normalD. formal98. A. diagnosisB.accidentC.deathD. retirement99. A. ObviouslyB.BasicallyC.GenerallyD. Suddenly100. A. forcedB.remindedC.beggedD. permitted(2022广东深圳市光明区高级中学模拟预测)This Father's Day seems different to me. My 101 as a father during the pandemic has taught me something new about fatherhood.Fm a photographer and have to travel frequently. 102、living in isolation (隔离)brought me closer tomy son Diego. We 103 every corner of the house together: reading on the sofa and watching movies in the bedroom. Now instead of always yelling, 44Mommy! Mommy!” my son 104. “Daddy! Daddy!” That makesme 105. I'm so thankful for this unexpected gift of a deeper 106 with my son.On our first day of freedom after two months of isolation, I discovered Diego had lost familiarity with107. While visiting a park, I noticed that he was even 108 of ants. So my wife and I 109 atrip to the mountains. My father joined us and, for a couple of days, three 110my father, my son andIfound ourselves walking in the woods.The pandemic allowed me to 111 on what it means to be a father, with the honor and duty to112 my parents, teachings to my son. Of course, I really 113 ihe time I spent working in the field. But I've 114 a lot of time with my family, especially with my son. I used to think that without photography, I was nothing. Now I see that, without 115.1 am less than nothing.101. A. knowledgeB. experienceC promiseD. performance102. A. GraduallyB. HopefullyC. StrangelyD. Luc

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