16完形填空备战2023高考英语考试易错题(新高考专用)(原卷版)-.docx
专题16完形填空备战2023高考英语考试易错题(新高考专用)(原卷版)【易错题0。 名词词义出错较多(2022年新高考全国I卷)Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of 54 . wondering what camping fun and 55 we will experience next.54. A. reliefB. dutyC. prideD. excitement55. A. failureB. adventureC. performanceD. conflict(2022 年 1 月浙江卷)When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her 16 notably dryness and discomfort."I was simply 17 a terrible experience," Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. "I felt so helplessand insecure because the quality of my 18 was affected."Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about plans for an eye research, 23 at Tel Aviv University in Israel.16. A. throatB. skinC. lungsD. eyes17. A. getting overB. going throughC. holding onD. passing down18. A. storyB. treatmentC. lifeD. relationship23. A. courseB. programC. paperD. conference【易错题02】动词词义,动词短语辨析出错较多11. A. imagineB. reportC. embraceD. adjust12. A. adaptB. referC. turnD. head13. A. heartB. roomC. moodD. book14. A. anxiousB. gratefulC. readyD. famous15. A. designB. hopeC. worryD. voice1. ( 2023 届高三衡水一测)After waiting for a few more minutes, in which I showed all signs of being impatient, I asked him if my work was done. Immediately I uttered the words, I felt as if a bombshell had fallen on him. He 26, “ Nothing is done. It will 27 time.26 . A. answeredB. whisperedC. shoutedD. responded.A. saveB. takeC. wasteD. spend2. The man 11 and scrambled (爬)on all fours before12back into the darkness.ILA. fled away B. sped up C. lay down D. fell over12. A. running B. striking C. holding D. stepping【易错题03】形容词,副词辨析(语境意思)( 2023 届高三衡水一测)Minutes passed but nothing happened. Then very 23 I put across my RDform and booklet in front of himI asked him if my work was done.23. A. curiously B. seriously C. anxiously D. cautiouslyTears in my eyes, I looked at Petty, wondering where he found the strength to jump so high to protect me! I look a deep breath and felt 17 that we were OK.17. A. strange B. confident C. grateful D. doubtful(2022 年全国甲卷)While I was 44 that he was an animal lover, I worried45. that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack Flora 46., (he cat.44. A. unsatisfiedB. amusedC. terrifiedD. thrilled45. A. predictedB. worriedC. regrettedD. insisted46. A. FloraB. ChanceC. MollyD. Tilly二举一反三o1.( 2022 年全国甲卷完形填空)You can tell a lol about a man by how he treats his dogs.For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their 41 was nearly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly. Last year, I started dating, but with 42.41. A. ownershipB. membershipC. companionshipD. leadershipA. reservationsB. expectationsC. confidenceD. prejudice2. (2022 年全国高考新高考 I 卷完形填空)I was 43 that our 15-month-old boy would fall into (he creek (小溪).I tied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. Thal lasted about ten minutes. He was44_ , and his crying let the whole campground know it.42. A. annoyedB. surprisedC. disappointedD. worriedA. unhurtB. unfortunateC. uncomfortableD. unafraid3. Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we 47 , but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly 48 our peaceful morning trip.47. A. signed upB. calmed downC. checked outD. headed offA. arrangedB. interruptedC. completedD. recorded三易错题通关三易错题通关Passage 1 (2022年全国高考新高考II卷)Like many young people. Jessica wants to travel the globe. Unlike most of them, this 25-year-old is doing it21. She and her husband have spent (he last two years traveling the world, stopping everywhere from Paristo Singapore. It might sound like one long, expensive 22, but the couple has an unusual way to make theirtravel 23.They're part of a new form of the 24 economy: an online group of house sitters. Throughout their no-cost stays in 25 homes, they feed pets and water plants in the homeowner's 26.It's not all sightseeing. The two travelers carcfiilly 27 their trips, scheduling their days around the pets that are sometimes difficult to 28. But house sitting also offers a level of 29 they can't find in a hotel."It's like 30 at a friend's house,'' Jessica says.The couple has a high 31 rate in getting accepted as house sitters and they always go beyond the homeowner's 32. For Jessica, that means 33 plenty of pictures of happy pets, keeping (hehouse 34 and leaving a nice small gift before heading to the next house. <wYou want to make the homeowner feel that they made the right 35 she says.21. A. indoorsB. onlineC. single-handedD. full-time22. A. gameB. sen1 iceC. vacationD. procedure23. A. safeB. busyC. helpfulD. affordable24. A. localB. privateC. sharingD. agricultural25. A. strangers'B. parents'C. co-workers'D. neighbors'26. A. favorB. defenseC.honorD. absence27. A. planB. explainC. compareD. complete28. A. buyB. transportC.chooseD. please29. A. supportB. comfortC. controlD. attention30. A. cookingB. stayingC. waitingD. studying31. A. successB. sun-ivalC. growthD. unemployment32. A. budgetB. abilitiesC. expectationsD. understanding33. A. admiringB. donatingC. sendingD. borrowing34. A. cleanB. openC. simpleD. empty35. A. guessB. decisionC. responseD. impressionPassage 2 (2023 届山东莱州周测卷)Gaining work experience is key for boosting your employ ability, especially as a business student. That's why, after my second college year, I I to intern(实习)for a part of the summer.I 2 a six-week internship at a local bank, called Raw bank. At the start of each week, we were sent to a new department where we were 3 about work process and then given an experienced employee to4 . During the process, we mostly took notes and were given small tasks. After two weeks I was5 to a"permanentposition at the front desk, where I 6 small daily operations such as check deposits, withdrawal slips and such.In short, for four weeks I was treated and 7 like a regular employee of the bank. I had to be there at 7: 30 every morning, and 8 to have positive interactions with clients at all times, no matter how I was feeling personally.During my internship there, the 9 was working the front desk the morning of pay day. I had to dealwith an endless stream of impatient and demanding 10, but just seeing my colleagues supporting eachother, and heading out together to socialize after work, made it al I II .My six weeks there allowed me to 12, and it also helped me to gain new skills and experience that Idid not 13 have. Most importantly, I gained a new sense of professionalism and a clearer 14 of what it meant to be in (he professional world.So I would advise everyone to take the opportunity and do all internship,15it is not necessarily in theindustry that you wish to work in.1. A. promisedB. requiredC. choseD. hesitated2. A. undertookB. offeredC. noticedD. launched3. A. assessedB. consultedC. briefedD. recognized4. A. contactB. shadowC. trainD. respect5. A. ledB. devotedC. attachedD. assigned6. A. dealt withB. set downC. looked intoD. took over7. A. lookedB. soundedC. dressedD. acted8. A. eagerB. scaredC. annoyedD. ready9. A. qualityB. benefitC. highlightD. value10. A. studentsB. clientsC. coworkersD. employees11. A. worthwhileB. differentC. rightD. possible12. A. growB. workC. leamD. serve13. A. normallyB. previouslyC. obviouslyD. literally14. A. sightB. viewC. imageD. memory15. A. now thatB. unlessC. even ifD. whenPassage 3Near my house is a library. As an enthusiastic reader, the idea to be surrounded by books itself is 1. SoI volunteered to 2 it, managing books. But never had I realized reading had such 3 until I met an old lady.One day I was arranging books when I heard a lady 4 something at the information desk, where I went to give 5. She was in her 70s with a beautiful smile.After communication, I was 6 that she came to take the membership. Without family, she had 7her house and settled in a nursing home, living off 8 the interest from her savings account. Her love of reading, even at such an age, never 9. Her confidence, whenever she 10 reading, livened her up.The membership was 11 fbr her, so I explained the fee. She didn't hesitate to open her purse and12 for the amount. Noticing her 13 look, I offered to pay fbr her but she insisted, 'i'll come and pay lomorrow." I 伉iled to 14 her. The next day she returned, paid up and got her membership card. When I look her into (he world of books, her eyes shone with excitement. She became a regular visitor, one I'd 15 every few days.Now her cute smile in my mind still reminds me of the magic of reading.1. A. appealingB. creativeC. accurateD. unbelievable2. A. rewardB. joinC. sponsorD. visit3. A. possibilityB. powerC. hardshipD. value4. A. approving ofB. giving awayC. inquiring aboutD. showing off5. A. assistanceB. attentionC. resultsD. regards6. A. amusedB. concernedC. relievedD. surprised7. A. donatedB. mendedC. purchasedD. sold8. A. barelyB. purposefullyC. merelyD. secretly9. A. beganB. continuedC. deepenedD. lessened10. A. consideredB. practicedC. mentionedD. recommended11. A. costlyB. informalC. unreasonableD. risky12. A. arrangeB. checkC. askD. pray13. A. confusedB. gratefulC. uneasyD. considerate14. A. declineB. convinceC. impressD. satisfy15. A. expectB. interviewC. questionD. recognizePassage 4 (2022湖南周南中学测试卷)It's a moving story. A primary school teacher in Kentucky went above and beyond to 31 that a special student was included during a fun class field trip.The student was a 10-year-okl girl named Ryan Neighbors. Born with a defect called spina 力加da (脊椎裂), she has to use a wheelchair for her 32 life. Because of the lack of wheelchair access, previous school trips had been a 33 to the young girl. This year, Neighbors' family learned from the school that the class would be 34 the Ohio State Park, which was obviously inaccessible. So the family started to plan a (n)35 trip to cheer her up. Fortunately, Jim Freeman, who teaches the class next door to Neighbors' classroom, 36 and volunteered to carry her around the park using a special backpack.Freeman's 37 brought Shelly King, Neighbors' mother, to tears. u It is said that Freeman caiTied our daughter on his back all the way to explore the state park. Il 38 my heart,“ said Shelly. 4tHe was so39 that he strived (努力)to make sure that Neighbors was included and not 40 So Shellywent to social media to 4Freeman. So far, the post has been 42 thousands of times. "Thisis just one of the physical acts that wc do daily in school. It was nothing more than a way to 43 astudent in need,'' Freeman 44.45, for Ryan Neighbors the generous deed provided a lesson that would likely stick with her for years.31.A. insistB. ensureC. convinceD. agree32.A. entireB. shortC. previousD. typical33.A. pleasureB. chanceC. missionD. challenge34.A. wanderingB. headingC. visitingD. leaving35.A. freeB. occasionalC. regularD. alternative36.A. dropped inB. stepped inC. moved onD. calmed down37.A. ambitionB. courageC. generosityD. determination38.A. meltedB. stoppedC. stoleD. opened39.A. open-mindedB. energeticC. differentD. warm-hearted40.A. dealt withB. left outC. taken overD. turned down41.A. praiseB. encourageC. selectD. follow42.A. providedB. claimedC. approvedD. shared43.A. helpB. rewardC. chooseD. educate44.A. admittedB. respondedC. arguedD. added45. A. AnywayPassage 5B. InsteadC. HoweverD. ThereforeFor many years, I was so wrapped up in my kids and my family that I ignored how I looked. The words16 maintenance” described my approach to beauty perfectly.It wasn't until recently, when I had my picture taken for a work ID, that I 17 the “Youth Train” had left the station, and I was no longer on it. The woman in the ID picture looked 18 and definitely middle-aged.For a few days, I was a little 19 by the fact that I was no longer the sweet, young thing I thought I was. For those few days, I tried a little harder to 20 younger, brighter and tighter. I 21 with my hair and added extra eyeliner.I thought I was 22 in iny seeking for a youthful glow until one of my new co-workers 23 asked me a question that told me I was 24 only myself. "I don't suppose you know what beauty is, do you?” she asked.That simple question opened my weary eyes once and for all. My family 25 me not for my no-longer-shiny hair but because the 26 I'm playing, that is my husband's wife and my kids' mom. Someone once said that 27 is the first gift given and the first one taken away. I agree but only when it comes to 28 beauty. When it comes to staying young, a mind-lift 29a face-lift any day. The30 beauty, the stuff inside that all of us have, lasts a lifetime.16.A. delicateB. constantC. slightD. low17.A. realizedB. recognizedC. acknowledgedD. recommended18.A. energeticB. cautiousC. enthusiasticD. tired19.A. confusedB. interestedC. botheredD. desired20.A. actB. dressC. behaveD. pretend21.A. tied upB. cut awayC. look turnsD. took pains22.A. sendingB. turningC. succeedingD. bringing23.A. casuallyB. temporarilyC. brieflyD. improperly24.A. teachingB. foolingC. decoratingD. enjoying25.A. lovesB. helpsC. changesD. shapes26.A. trickB. roleC. jokeD. game27.A. reliefB. beliefC. powerD. beauty28.A. innerB. naturalC. outsideD. moral29.A. beatsB. meetsC. warmsD. restricts30.A. behavioralB. genuineC. physicalD. biologicalPassage 6It was midnight, and I was on my knees, burying head in my hands. I struggled to 1 the sobs (hat threatened to wake my two tiny children. The call came just hours ago-I got the job. After five interviews and three presentations, I received a generous 2. one that needed my answer by tomorrow.To others, the decision was 3 -live the dream, with its security. But to me, taking the job would 4 compromise my heart.Exhausted, I rose to my feet, and made my way upstairs to check on my children, finding each curled up in a 5 sleep. I heard their breathing, soft and even I became one with the moment. And in that breathtaking silence, I heard a voice: 6 your heart. The words echoed through my soul.The decision, indeed, was simple. I would 7 somebody else's dream job and keep my own. I felt a greal 8 lift off my shoulders. I pursued my options for working fbr myself. I started to write and