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    高三英语《完型填空(20空)》专项练习题(含答案).pdf

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    高三英语完型填空(20 空)专项练习题(含答案)Its never too late to achieve your goals.After more than half a century since his last class at the University of Cincinnati,Paul Blom,aged 94,_1_ alongside other students at the universitys official graduation ceremony(典礼)in June,where he _2_ an associates degree.Blom first _3_ the university in 1946,after returning home from three years _4_ in the Navy.Then he began to help with the family managing _5_ while taking night classes at the university for the next nine years.“How time _6_,”he said.“I think I only lacked maybe two courses for some _7_ or another.”Back in May,Bloms daughter,Paula Baxter,reached out to UC to _8_ if her father could receive a _9_ degree and the university found that it could offer him much more.After _10_ that Blom received more than enough _11_ for an associates degree,university officials were able to _12_ him the associates degree he had earned in full all those years ago.“Its very _13_ to see a part of old generation receive his degree and be a part of this _14_,”said Terence Harrison,program manager of Veterans Programs and Services,according to the university website.“It just goes to show that youre never too old to see your dreams _15_.”1Atravelled Bjumped Cwalked Ddrove 2Areceived Brecognized Cexchanged Dchose 3Aturned in Btook over Cput away Dapplied for 4Apractice Bprocess Cservice Dmovement 5Acareer Bbusiness Cchallenge Dargument 6Aflew Bhappened Cwaved Dskipped 7Aresult Bgoal Cfunction Dreason 8Atest Bexpect Csee Dwatch 9Anecessary Bspecial Cpractical Dtraditional 10Anoticing Brequiring Cdeciding Ddiscovering 11Acredits Bpleasure Cprizes Dgifts 12Adonate Bsell Cissue Dshow 13Aentertaining Binspiring Cinteresting Dpuzzling 14Aholiday Boperation Cexperiment Dcelebration 15Arealized Bimagined Cpredicted Dreminded Most young people are always on their phones,which may upset many people._16_,a group called Girl Scouts are receiving _17_ for setting up their first walk-in clinic for elderly people,who have difficulty understanding how to _18_ the secrets of their smart phones.Each teen spent at least an hour of one-on-one time with their oldsters.Based on their _19_ knowledge,each Girl Scout was assigned to _20_ different aspects of Android and Apple phones.Some of the oldsters actually wanted to take part in e-commerce(电子商务),and needed help to _21_ a payment account on their smart phones while others simply had _22_ when learning how to send messages to their family members.I was teaching this older woman how to _23_,and the first thing she did was to send a message to her daughter,”one of the Scouts said.“How _24_ it was!It just made me feel really,really happy.”In addition to arranging group lessons for all of the seniors to _25_ together at the end of the clinic,the youngsters even printed out brochures and guides for the seniors to take home in case _26_ seniors would encounter problems with their smart phones in the future.The eighth graders earned their“Silver Award,for their job.After experiencing the _27_ of their project,the girls hope to organize more _28_ in the near future.“Those girls were just great,”said Nancy,a great-grandmother who once _29_ the clinic.“They were ready for us and had a very mature attitude about answering our questions,and they _30_ the praise.16AOtherwise BTherefore CHowever DBesides 17Aservice Bpraise Cinvitation Ddonation 18Akeep Buntie Cshare Dunlock 19Atechnological Bmedical Cpsychological Dphysical 20Arecord Bteach Crecall Dinvestigate 21Aget back Bset up Ccheck out Dpay off 22Apatience Bluck Cfun Dtrouble 23Awrite Bphone Ctext Dread 24Asweet Bsimple Crare Dcommon 25Aplay Blive Ctalk Dreview 26Aamazed Bexperienced Cconfused Drespected 27Asuccess Barrangement Cchange Dpressure 28Aperformances Bclinics Cclubs Dcompetitions 29Aorganized Bmanaged Cvisited Dfunded 30Aneeded Brefused Cenjoyed Ddeserved I was driving on the freeway when I saw the sign.It _31_ drivers that chains would be required to cross the mountain.It took me quite sometime to get the chains on.When I got to a spot where it was no longer snowing,I took the chains off so I could drive at a(n)_32_ speed.Suddenly,I _33_ another snowy,icy patch of road.My car spun out into a snowdrift.I thought of _34_ some tree branches and placing them under my tires,but it was so cold outside that my hands werent working _35_.I got inside the car and called American Automobile Association(AAA).A Russian man came up to my window and said hello.Before I could say too much,he and his three sons were already _36_ to push my car.I got out of my car and _37_ them.It was past midnight and they easily could have decided that AAA would _38_ the situation after our initial _39_ failed.Yet,they stayed with us for nearly 45 minutes as we kept trying _40_ things to get the car out of the snow,insistent that they wouldnt leave until I was _41_.At first,I was a little _42_ about being stuck in the freezing weather at such a late hour,but their cheerful attitude changed the whole _43_ of the situation and lifted my spirits.After nearly 45 minutes of hard work when my car was finally free,they didnt even _44_ around long enough for me to get their names.They just ran toward their truck,_45_ a bit on the ice,and yelled back“Drive Slowly”,like true smile heroes!31Awarned Bencouraged Cpromised Dtaught 32Aslow Baverage Cnormal Dtop 33Amissed out Bcame upon Clooked for Dpulled off 34Aremoving Bburning Cdestroying Dbreaking 35Aproperly Bcasually Ccreatively Dcomfortably 36Aproposing Bcontinuing Cstarting Dclaiming 37Aurged Bjoined Cstopped Dleft 38Ahandle Bimprove Crevise Dclarify 39Apreparations Bappeals Cimpressions Dattempts 40Atypical Bunique Cdifferent Ddifficult 41Aapproached Bforgiven Cprotected Dfreed 42Aconcerned Bcautious Cawkward Dconfused 43Aanalysis Bdynamic Cdefinition Dtruth 44Aplay Bwalk Cstick Dglance 45Amoved Brecovered Cdashed Dslid My car needed some mechanical work that I could not do myself.Since the garage I had been taking my car to had _46_,my friend Dave gave me a recommendation:Ds Auto Repair.I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the owner of Ds was a mechanic who had worked on my car several years earlier._47_ he was an employee at a gas station near my house.I knew that his work was good.I _48_ the paperwork for the repair and _49_ while D took a phone call from another customer.As I sat there,I looked around the small office to keep myself _50_.A framed newspaper article caught my attention.The headline read:“Local Dairy Farmer Kills Whole Herd.”The article was about the _51_ of a fifth-generation dairy farmer during the polluted milk scare in Michigan several years earlier.Dairy cows were becoming _52_ a disease that was affecting the milk supply.The fifth-generation dairy farmer paid to have all of his cows _53_.It was found that out of the entire herd,only a few were infected.Because no one could _54_ that the other cows were totally _55_,he had the herd killed and buried to make consumers feel rest assured(放心).The farmers insurance did not cover his _56_ because the state had not issued an order for him to get rid of the herd.Asked why he did it,the farmer replied“Because it was the right thing to do.”I asked D why he _57_ the article on the wall.I thought that he might be related to or somehow knew the famer.He said he had never met the man,but that the farmer was a(n)_58_ to him and set a standard for integrity(正直),trust and honesty.He said that is how he _59_ his Auto Repair business.I was now doubly _60_ by both the farmer and DThe next year,on my recommendation,my son started a nine-month mechanics apprenticeship(学徒)at Ds Auto Repair.46Aclosed Bstarted Cexpanded Ddeveloped 47AJust then BBack then CIn advance DBefore long 48Afilled out Bhanded out Cheld out Dtook out 49Astared Breflected Cworried Dwaited 50Ainformed Binterested Cprepared Doccupied 51Aplans Bfeelings Cactions Dbravery 52Aimmune to Baddicted to Cinfected with Dallergic to 53Atested Bkilled Cburied Dsold 54Asuspect Bpromise Cchallenge Dquestion 55Asatisfying Bbeneficial Cdangerous Dsafe 56Adanger Brisk Closs Dthreat 57Astored Bdisplayed Ccollected Dappreciated 58Ainspiration Bcompanion Ccomfort Dmemory 59Abought Bpredicted Coperated Dacquired 60Aembarrassed Bimpressed Cconfused Damused Since the first day of preschool,I was always the type to invest more time in my physical war than social activities,the type that _61_ the girls who could get up in front of the class and _62_ give a presentation.Anything in the area of being vocally confident was never my _63_.But now Im different.Such a change _64_ my summer job.My entire existence has been defined by the summers Ive spent in Avalon,New Jersey.Then,in my 14th summer,I got a job,which made a _65_ to me.At first it frightened me:The idea of having to _66_ my freedom.Not only was the loss of freedom saddening me,but the _67_ in me came out to play when I realized that I was going to launch myself into a completely _68_ environment.The place was Brians Waffle House.At the beginning I was very nervous,_69_ I gradually pushed myself much more and boosted my confidence.Ive made so many great friends that Ill _70_ contact with even when the Waffle House is long gone.The time in the Brians Waffle House is not dull.And every customer is a valuable part of the _71_.My summer job has helped guide me in my own personal growth.Now I _72_ to sing in front of a large group of people.And I never miss a _73_ to allow my fashionable style to shine.If I hadnt walked into the shop,I wouldnt have _74_ the social skills I have now.I will be _75_ for the lessons and values I have learned forever.61Aignored Bconvinced Cenvied Dconsulted 62Aconfidently Bdefinitely Cfortunately Dsecretly 63Aexpectation Bstrength Cexcuse Dambition 64Aemerged from Bdeparted from Csuffered from Drecovered from 65Aintroduction Bcontribution Cdiscovery Ddifference 66Aexcite Bpossess Cabandon Dthreaten 67Ashyness Bdelight Ccuriosity Dpressure 68Asecure Bstrange Cformal Dnatural 69Aas Bor Cbut Dso 70Arestore Blose Cestablish Dmaintain 71Amemory Bexperience Cincident Djourney 72Adare Bfail Cpromise Ddemand 73Agoal Bplan Cchoice Dchance 74Aassessed Bacquired Cexercised Dapplied 75Aready Beager Cgrateful Dsuitable “Daily Star,sir,”called Jason,carrying some newspapers under his arm.The little boy had been running up and down the street,but there were still twenty _76_ left.His voice was almost gone and his heart was _77_.The shops would soon close,and all the people would go home.He would have to go home too,carrying the papers _78_ money.He had hoped to sell more papers tonight to make more money to buy a _79_ for his mother and some seeds for his bird.That was why he had bought the papers with all his money.He _80_ as he thought of his failure to sell all his papers.“You dont know the _81_ of selling papers.You must shout,Hot news!Bomb bursting!”another newsboy Chad told Jason.“But its not in the paper at all,”replied Jason.“Just run away quickly before they have time to see,and youll _82_ out and get your money,”Chad said.Jason thought of his bird with no _83_ and the cake he wanted to buy for his mother,but was _84_ that he would not tell a lie.Though he was just a poor newsboy,he had been taught some good things.The next afternoon Jason went to the office for his papers _85_.Several boys were crowding around Chad,who declared with a _86_ smile that he sold six dozen the day before.He added that Jason _87_ money because he would not tell a lie.The boys _88_ at Jason.“You wouldnt tell a lie yesterday,my boy?”a gentleman at the office came up and patted Jasons shoulder _89_.“Youre just the boy I am looking for.”A week later Jason started his new _90_.He lost the sale of twenty papers because he would not tell a lie,but got a well-paid job because he told the truth.76Acopies Bshops Ccoins Dpeople 77Aweak Bopen Cpure Dheavy 78Ain exchange for Binstead of Cregardless of Din return for 79Acard Bcup Ccake Dcomb 80Abroke down Bgave in Cgot away Dshowed up 81Adifficulty Bprocess Csecret Dgoal 82Adrop Bcall Creach Dsell 83Abread Binsects Cwater Dseeds 84Aconcerned Bdetermined Cexcited Damazed 85Aby chance Bas usual Cat once Dat last 86Awarm Bgentle Cproud Dpolite 87Amade Bsaved Cborrowed Dlost 88Ashouted Blaughed Cnodded Dstarted 89Agently Bgratefully Cbravely Dsadly 90Abusiness Bduty Cmethod Djob Its often the simple things in life that make the most significant impact on us.It was late one afternoon in mid-September.My three-month-old son was napping in his _91_.As I wandered through our living room,I happened to _92_my balcony window.Puddles(水坑)had _93_the ground and the rain had slowed.Down below _94_a boy of about four.Filled with a mixture of fascination and happiness,he stomped(踩)through the puddle,mud and _95_flying.He walked,stomped,splashed through that puddle _96_,happily enjoying what mother nature had left for him.Not more than ten feet away stood his mother.She didnt scold him._97_,she watched with a pleasant smile on her face and stood _98_.As for me,it was a(n)_99_moment that changed the way I will forever view my role as a mother.The little boy probably will _100_each afternoon that his mother takes him outside,as he _101_.He may not remember each little thing that happens each time his mother lets him _102_his world.But he will remember that his mother _103_him and he will know that she helps him to learn and grow in a pleasant and fun environment.Maybe we can all learn from the innocence of _104_that views a rainstorm not as something to run through or to avoid,but something meant to explore,to _105_ and to love.91Adesk Bbed Ctoy Dchair 92Ajump at Bturn around Clook out of Dstare at 93Aformed Bleft Csaved Dcollected 94Awaved Btrembled Cstood Dslid 95Abirds Bcars Cash Dwater 96Aby and by Bup and down Cnow and then Dover and over 97AInstead BHowever CTherefore DAlso 98Astill Bhesitantly Canxiously Dclose 99Aembarrassing Bconfusing Ctouching Dexhausting 100Aexperience Bremember Cforget Drecall 101Agrows up Bloses heart Cturns in Dcries out 102Avisit Bexplore Cfind Dunderstand 103Aloves Bhelps Cscolds Dkisses 104Ayouth Bchildhood Cadolescence Dadulthood 105Aenjoy Bshare Cstop Dawait Kayla and her boyfriend Matthew were on a vacation with Kaylas family in Southport when Matthew decided to make a proposal(求婚).Everyone was so excited,but that was when it all went _106_.“Matthew was getting down on one knee.As he _107_ the ring box,the ring fell out and dropped through the cracks(裂缝)on the ship and into the water.I didnt even see the ring before it _108_.I covered my face and began to _109_ because I knew how shocked and helpless Matthew was,”Kayla remembered.The entire family and everyone watching were _110_.In no time,Matthew and Kaylas brother jumped into the water,fully _111_ to find the ring.Some other men saw the whole thing.They must have felt _112_ for the couple and didnt want to see their engagement _113_ like that.So they also jumped into the water.Then Kayla ran to the n

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