2022-2023学年(人教版2019)高二英语期中考点大串讲四 完形填空15篇(名校真题).docx
大教版(2019)高二英语上学期期中考点大用讲 (名校最新真题) 专题04完形填空15篇(2022江苏高二专题练习)The Nobel Prize is considered one of the most recognizable and admirable awards possible 1 people of the world for their outstanding achievements in different fields.Alfred Nobel was born in 1833 to a family of engineers in. Sweden. In 1850, he met Ascanio Sobrero, the inventor of nitroglycerin (硝酸甘油)in Paris. Interested in its irregular 2 of exploding under pressure or heat, Nobel started to find a way to control it and make a 3 explosive (爆炸物).After years of 4 in 1867, the age of 34, Nobel invented dynamite (炸药),which is much easier and safer to control than nitroglycerin.During his lifetime, Nobel invented and patented various explosives. He 5 his wealth from his 355 inventions, among which dynamite was the most important.When Alfred's brother Ludwig died in 1888, a French newspaper 6 published Alfred's obituary (ib 告).Reading his own obituary, Nobel was 7 to find out his public image. Then newspaper strongly 8 Nobel for inventing dynamite, giving him the nickname of "the merchant of death" and saying "Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became 9 by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before, died yesterday.To Alfred, this obituary was a(n) 10. He spent his lifetime alone 11 things and was deeplyconcerned with how he would be remembered. This unfortunate event inspired him to make changes in his will. so as to 12 his public image, and to be remembered for a good cause. In 1895, one year before his death, Nobel made the last 13, saying clearly that his wealth would be used to create a series of prizes for thoseof his total wealth to found the five Nobelwho have made great 14 to mankind in physics, chemistry,physiology or medicine, literature, and peace.Prizes.1. A.rememberingB. honouringC. creditingD. negating2. A.natureB .conductC. flavourD. benefit3. A.deadlyB. bitterC. usable.D. mild4. A.innovationsB. effortsC. hesitationD. association5. A.brought upB put upC broke upD. built up6. A.mistakenlyB. purposefullyC. unintentionallyD. scientifically7. A.satisfiedB relievedC. impressedD. disappointed8. A.praisedB . blamedC. appreciatedD. favouredTo widespread astonishment, Dr. Alfred Nobel 1594%Perhaps, she thought, it was not a(n) 135 that the man had named his dog Blessings. And perhaps the dog had not been lost at all.121. A. forcedB movedC. calledD. brought122. A. breathB glanceC - stepD. chance123. A. looselyB merrilyC. angrilyD. constantly124. A. thinking aboutB. looking intoC. calling up D. dealing with125. A. approveB . foundC. desiredD. forgot126. A. creationB inspirationC. educationD. contribution127. A. blowB clearC. carryD. expand128. A. increasinglyB - potentiallyC. directlyD. consistently129. A. frightB. joyC. sorrowD. anxiety130. A. embarrassedB. enthusiasticC. closeD. guilty131. A. pursuedB savedC. lostD. left132- A. amusedB wrongC goodD. silly133. A. factB answerC. conclusionD. goodness134. A. even ifB now thatC. so thatD. as if135. A. advantageB. fictionC. coincidenceD. assumption(2022江苏苏州高二期中)My most rewarding experience throughout the past two years was volunteering at the swimming competition for Special Olympics where a disabled friend of my community took part. This had special 136 for me because experiencing it helped improve my leadership skills, my character, and support my community.First, my leadership skills developed when I 137 directed each swimmer where to line up at the platform and 138 each player when they needed to swim. I had to make sure that the swimmers were 139 and ready to perform. This kept me on my feet at all times and 14。of each event9s time and location. I learned each swimmer's name, since many of them swam in more than one event.Secondly, my 141 was greatly improved when I saw the swimmers get their awards for winning each swimming event, I was 142 that most swimmers could swim better than I. It astonished me by their positive attitudes, 143 they won or lost. This also expanded my horizons, offering me the opportunity to 144 people I would normally not come across. I went out of my 145 zone and did whatever was needed to be done. It was especially 146 when I saw the cheerful faces of the players.Lastly, I was of service to my community by lending a hand to this organization in need of help. To be a part of it gave me a chance to improve my community and become 147 with the people living in this area.As Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give. The 148 should be done throughout your life. Fortunately, 149 the many opportunities my community has offered I was privileged to be 150 in this exciting and important event in these players5 lives. I hope to be an assistant at this event in years to come.136. A. puipose B. meaningC. background137. A. equally138. A. taught139. A. positioned140. A. proud141. A. figure142. A. blamed143. A. after144. A. meet145. A. imagination146. A. rewarding147. A. acquainted148. A. traveling149. A. by150. A. desiredB amazinglyB , informedC. strictlyC. awardedB preservedB certainB. abilityB impressedB. asB gatherB - availabilityB. embarrassingB. combinedB consultingB despiteB. educatedC. valuedC. awareC. characterC. remindedC. untilC. introduceC. comfortC. outstandingC. surroundedC. volunteeringC. exceptC. involvedD. regulationD. independentlyD. comparedD. evaluatedD. capableD. techniqueD. concernedD. whetherD. recommendD. developmentD. relaxingD. facedD. cooperatingD. throughD. influenced(2022辽宁高二期中)When you are having class in the early morning, it is not unusual to notice your classmate sitting beside you yawning. He 151 that he didn't have a sound sleep the night before. Many 152 don't get adequate sleep because they are burdened with too much homework, which keeps them up at night doing countless exercise. Some teens cannot 153 at night even when they want to so much.Researches show that during your teenage years, the body's biological clock is 154 telling you to sleep later at night and wake up 155 in the morning. But 156 in the body clock aren't the only reason teens lose sleep. Lots of people have insomnia. The most common cause of insomnia is 157. Butall sorts of things can lead to insomnia, including 158 discomfort, emotional troubles and even sleeping environment. It's common for everyone to have insomnia occasionally. But if it 159 for a month or more, go and consult a doctor.Most teens have 160 sometimes, which may make you sweat. But, if they are too frequent, aperson sleep pattern can be seriously 161. The most common cause of them is emotional 162, such as fear, stress or anxiety. If you have them a lot, you're also supposed to talk to a 163.Medical specialists encourage teens to make lifestyle changes to help them develop good sleeping 164. Most probably you know that a cup of coffee can keep you 165 at night, but did youknow that playing video games or watching TV does the same?151. A. yellsB provesC. claimsD. complains152. A. adultB teensC. parentsD. teachers153. A. studyB. workC. sleepD. communicate154. A. brokenB resetC. repairedD. damaged155. A. soonerB. earlierC. quickerD. later156. A. changesB movesC patternsD. model157. A. happinessB- joyC- stressD. homework158. A. mentalB physicalC. biologicalD. medical159. A. helpsB reportsC. stopsD. lasts160. A. nightmaresB dreamsC. stressD. change161. A. improvedB destroyedC. advancedD. affected162. A. issueB - affairC problemD. things163. A. doctorB deskmateC. teacherD. friend164. A. ideaB - habitsC. timeD. environment165. A. asleepB. aliveC. awakeD. annoyed(2021 河北唐山,高二期中)When I was a child, my father had to do three jobs for a family of seven. Every time I saw him come back late, looking 166. I promised myself that someday I would show my thanks tomy father for 167 he had done.Over the next twenty years, my father worked hard to support our big family and 168 a lot from a heart problem. One morning, my father's old car 169 and he asked me to pick him up after his medical examination. He had 170 refused when I offered to replace his old car. He said that he did not wantsomething that he was unable to pay himself.As he stepped out of the doctor's office, he looked unusually serious. We drove171 and he mademe promise to keep the medical report as a 172.1 did this with a heavy heart.At that time, I was 173 a new car. I asked my father to go with me to pick one out. 174 I started talking with the salesman, I noticed my father admiring a brown car. I finally chose a white car. My father took one final look at the 175 car and seemed kind of sorry. Before leaving I heard him muttering (商咕)to himself, "Really like that car. Wish I could 176 it."Several days later, I asked my father if he could go with me to pick up the new car. As we arrived, the salesman 177 him a key to his new car - the brown one - and explained that it was for him, 178 me. My father looked at me in great surprise. I explained it was my childhood 179 andsmiled atthis man, who had180_everything for his family.166. A.distantB.tiredC. reliableD. gentle167. A.thatB.whichC. whatD. while168. A.attainedB.witnessedC. displayedD. suffered169. A.broke offB.broke downC. broke inD. broke out170. A.stronglyB.rudelyC. selflesslyD. angrily171. A.in reliefB.in returnC. in silenceD. in laughter172. A.suggestionB.conclusionC. securityD. secret173. A.testingB.expectingC. designingD. checking174. A.WhenB.BecauseC. SinceD. Unless175. A.whiteB.brownC. redD. black176. A.driveB.borrowC. affordD. choose177. A.returnedB.postedC. showedD. handed178. A.fromB.withC. toD. for179. A.passionB.promiseC. troubleD. forecast180. A.given upB.devote toC. set outD. get through(2021 河北唐山高二期中)A strange thing happened to me last Sunday. It was such a beautiful day181 I drove to go for a look in the country.On the way back home, my car stopped. It was out of gas on a 182 road far from a town! I decided to walk until I found someone 183 could sell some gas. I had walked almost a mile 184 I finally found a house near the road. I was glad to see it because it was getting dark.I knocked at the door and a little old lady with long white hair 185 She said, "I've been186 for you here for a long time. Come in. 187 is almost ready/9“But I only came fbr some gas J I answered. I couldn't 188 what she was talking about."Oh, Alfred! Gas? You love tea,“ said she.I quickly 189 that my car was out of gas, but she didn't seem to listen to me. She just kept 190 me Alfred and kept talking about how long it had been 191 she had seen me. She wasacting very 192 and I was anxious to leave. As soon as she went to get tea, I went out of the house asfast as I could .Fortunately, there was another house down the road and I was able to buy the gas I needed. When I told the man about my 193, he said, "Oh, thafs Miss Emily. She lives by herself in that big house. She'sstrange, but she wouldn't 194 anybody. She is still waiting for the man she was going to 195 thirty years ago. The day before their wedding he left home and never came back because of thewar.”181. A. whichB - thatC. andD. but182. A. lonelyB narrowC. crowdedD. busy183. A. whatB. whoC. whomD. how184. A. beforeB. afterC. whileD. as185. A. pausedB answeredC appearedD. opened186. A. askingB. lookingC. waitingD. calling187. A. GasB. TeaC. CoffeeD. Dinner188. A. considerB- adoptC acceptD. understand189. A. comfortedB refusedC. explainedD. declared190. A. callingB. callC. to callD. called191. A. untilB. beforeC. sinceD. when192. A. sharplyB. strangelyC. excitedlyD. annoyedly193. A. accidentB - arrangementC. surpriseD. experience194. A. hurtB. beatC. hitD. frighten195. A. teachB marryC. appeal toD. meet with(2022河北唐山高二期中)A man died and was on his way to another world, either the Heaven or the Hell.He saw an extremely splendid palace half way and the owner of the palace 196 him to stay and live in the palace.The man said, "I have been working 197 during my life and now I just want to eat and sleep without any work.The owner of the palace said/4 198 there is nowhere else better than here for you. There are a wealthof 199 in my palace and you can eat whatever you want without anyone200 you. 201, thereis nothing that needs to be done by you. Then, the man 202 in the palace.At the beginning, the man felt very 203 at the rotation of eating and sleeping. But 204, he felt abit lonely and empty. So he went to the owner and complained, "It is 205 to live by just eating and sleeping every day. Now I show no 206 in this kind of life any more. Could you help me find a job?”The owner replied, "Sorry, there is no job here at all.”After another several months, the man could not 207 the present life and went to the owner 208 “I really could not stand this sort of life any more. If you do not offer me a job, I would 209 to go to the Hell instead of living here.”The owner of the palace smiled contemptuously, uDo you think it is the Heaven here? It is 210 the Hell!”196.A forcedB. rejectedC. invitedD. commanded197.A- hardB regularlyC comfortablyD. heavily198.A. If anyB. If possibleC. If necessaryD. If so199.A. jewelsB. foodC. booksD. money200.A. noticingB reflectingC. stoppingD. replacing201.A. MoreoverB. OtherwiseC. ThereforeD. However202.A. settled downB , figured outC. carried onD. set off203.A. surprisedB frightenedC normalD. pleased204.A. easilyB graduallyC. confidentlyD. carefully205.A. strangeB. enjoyableC. relaxingD. boring206.A. patienceB. trustC. interestD. curiosity207.A. complainB- loseC bearD. risk208.A. indeedB alreadyC. againD. always209.A. hopeB expectC. promiseD. prefer210.A. eventuallyB - actuallyC. alsoD. still(2022江苏省天一中学高二期中)An off-duty pilot was called a "legend" after stepping in to fly a plane himself to stop the flight being cancelled.Michael Bradley, a(n) 211 easyJet pilot, had a holiday when he 212 flying a plane that was delayed by two hours. He told passengers on board the Manchester Airport f