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    完型填空(for广东省)练习--高考英语二轮复习专题资料.docx

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    Nothing is impossible!二轮复习专题资料专题:完形填空NO.1 (深圳二模) A woman is volunteering in ashelter. It all started because she missed her own    41   . Sandy was at a loss when herbeloved Angus died last year-terribly lonely,yet not quite   42 fora new dog in her life.    43   , she decided to volunteer at the localanimal shelter and spend some quality time with furry friends who,like her,were    44    theirold buddies(伙伴). Remembering that her dog hadloved being read to, she brought along a    45     there. It's now been 18 months sinceSandy first began    46    herchair beside the dog house. Shelter workers say it really calms down the dogs, but Sandy says it does more    47    to her than it does to the dogs. Sandy was    48    that photos of her reading to dogs were spreadingon the Internet until the media started calling. Kathleen, a fellow sheltervolunteer was so touched by the sight of her   49   to an old dog that she took aphoto and posted it on the Internet. She was so   50   with the dogs -I watched her read toseveral - and they just loved being    51    by her, "Kathleen said. Inspired by Sandy's style of    52    , the shelter has announced that a reading marathon is being    53    for next September. The plan is to get kids inthe neighborhood   54   in reading to the animals, with the addedbenefit of reading practice for the two-leggers, along with plenty of friendly   55    for the four-leggers. 41.A. husband B. kid C. dog D. animal42.A.read B. free C. sorry D. grateful43.A. However B. Meanwhile C. Besides D. Therefore44.A. comforting B. admiring C. missing D. helping45.A. toy B. book C. camera D. photo46.A. settling into B. stealing into C. heading D. looking for47.A, duty B. work C. good D. wrong48.A, uneasy B. unsure C. unhappy D. unaware49.A. reading B. attending C. waving D. whispering50.A. content B. patient C. strict D. careful51.A. interviewed B. trained C. petted D. photographed52.A. teaching B. living C. thinking D. volunteering53.A accepted B. predicted C. recorded D. organized54.A. involved B. experienced C. united D. relaxed55.A. competition B. company C. service D. adviceNO.2(深圳二调研)NO.3(广州二模)A famous theorist once said, “I dont divide the world into the weak and the strong: or the successes and the failures.I divide the world into the learners and the non-learners.”What on earth would make someone a non-learner? Everyone is born with an intense 41 to learn. Babies rise to the learning challenge daily. Not just for 42 tasks, but the most difficult ones of a lifetime, like leaning to walk and talk. They never decide its too hard or not worth the 43 . Babies dont worry about making mistakes or 44 themselves. They walk, they fall, they 45 .What puts an end to this fearless learning? A fixed mindset. As soon as children become able to evaluate themselves, some of them become 46 of challenges. They worry about not being 47 . My research team have studied thousands of people from preschoolers on, and Its breathtaking how many 48 an opportunity to learn.We offered four-year-olds a 49 :they could redo an easy jigsaw (拼图) or try a harder one. Even at this young age, children with a fixed mindset stuck with the 50 one. They believe smart kids dont make 51 . Children with a growth mindset, however, thought it was a 52 choice. Why would anyone want to keep doing the same puzzle 53 ? They chose increasingly difficult-ones instead.Believing that success is about learning, children with a growth mindset seized the chance. But those with a fixed mindset didnt want to expose their 54 . This is how a fixed mindset makes people into 55 .41.A. fear B. drive C. competition D. concentration42.A. crucial B. mental C. ordinary D. particular43.A. attention B. effort C. interest D. time44.A. confusing B. behaving C. punishing D. hurting45.A. get up B. give up C. show up D. shut up46.A. afraid B. ashamed C. confident D. ignorant47.A. adorable B. curious C. modest D. smart48.A. seize B. ruin C. reject D. require49.A. lesson B. choice C. gift D. game50.A. challenging B. interesting C. new D. simple51.A. decisions B. jigsaws C. mistakes D. predictions52.A. strange B. promising C. profitable D. difficult53.A. repeatedly B. unwillingly C. automatically D. properly54.A. secrets B. thoughts C. preferences D. weaknesses55.A. theorists B. perfectionists C. non-learners D. risk-takersNO.4(佛山二模)“Good night,” said four-year-old Micah, sleepily, and quickly drifted off. For his parents, however, it would be another 41 night. The couples little boy had a damaged liver that was unable to produce an essential protein. 42 , a special diet and vitamins had dealt with that 43 . But recently, Micah suffered a bad infection,and his liver needed a transplant (移植).After going through 44 to be a living donor (捐赠者), Ben Anderson was told that hed 45 a little boy and he wished to save the kid. Ben remembered his childhood friend, Bo, whod 46 him to become an organ donor. When Bo was diagnosed with leukemia and needed a bone marrow transplant, Bens heart broke and he 47 most of the 800 residents in town and got tested. 48 , no match was found. The last time Ben saw Bo was during his final days, when he gave a 49 at the high school.“Love one another, and help those in need whenever possible,” Bos heartfelt 50 had resounded through the assembly hall.Years later, Bos words still echoed in Bens heart, and when he learned it was possible to be a living donor, he 51 and was overjoyed to match a little boy, feeling thankful for the second 52 to save a boys life and to 53 his friends last request.After the operation, Ben was thrilled to learn that Micah was able to eat 54 and was growing at a fast pace. He said, “Part of my liver may be in Micah, but all of him has found a special 55 in my heart.”41. A. peaceful42. A. Besides43. A. changeB. lonelyB. ThereforeB. incidentC. sleeplessC. GenerallyC. injuryD. warmD. FortunatelyD. problem44. A. testsB. painsC. thoughtD. transformation45. A. helpedB. matchedC. missedD. attracted46. A. invitedB. requiredC. inspiredD. permitted47. A. askedB. joinedC. interviewedD. encouraged48. A. SadlyB. ConsequentlyC. UnexpectedlyD. Apparently49. A. promiseB. donationC. speechD. hand50. A. messageB. praiseC. supportD. sympathy51. A. went aroundB. worked outC. looked aheadD. signed up52. A. donorB. chanceC. liverD. operation53. A. honorB. considerC. receiveD. submit54. A. quicklyB. quietlyC. normallyD. healthily55. A. rewardB. needC. comfortD. placeNO.5(惠州二模)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Islas big day was finally here. She had been admitted into the law school of her 41 , and was to fly there to begin her new life. Although she had gotten the news of her 42 two months ago, it wasnt until she got up from the plane seat that she realized how 43 she really was. Her legs were shaking, her heart was 44 , and her forehead was sweating.Having worked so 45 to get here, she knew that she had nothing to be afraid of. 46 , the world outside her new apartment looked much too scary to 47 . The bright sun that she was so used to seeing was nowhere to be seen. Everyones accents seemed completely 48 , and the people even seemed taller than normal.She stayed in the 49 of her apartment until it was time for her class the following afternoon. As the professor asked some basic questions to see what 50 everyone was at, Islas mind went completely 51 . “Oh no!” she thought to herself. “Im not even 52 to be here! Everyone knows so much more than me.” Just then, the professor pointed at her and asked her a question. 53 as she was, the answer was just blurted out (脱口而出) instinctively. “ 54 !” said the teacher. “Youll do just great here,” she 55 her. As the teacher walked away, Isla was all smiles.41.A. coursesB. dreamsC. casesD. ideas42.A. acceptanceB. excellenceC. requirementD. arrangement43.A. seriousB. excitedC. weakD. nervous44.A. beatingB. ringingC. racingD. sinking45.A. happilyB. confidentlyC. hardD. deep46.A. InsteadB. StillC. MoreoverD. Otherwise47.A. faceB. changeC. learnD. build48.A. unfamiliarB. unknownC. impoliteD. impatient49.A. warmthB. safetyC. convenienceD. silence50.A. ageB. levelC. pointD. rate51.A. darkB. wildC. blankD. wrong52.A. supposedB. preparedC. determinedD. meant53.A. CheerfulB. ProudC. SurprisedD. Frightened54.A. EnjoyableB. LuckyC. ThankfulD. Impressive55.A. remindedB. awardedC. assuredD. persuadedNO.6(肇庆二模)My parents went bankrupt (破产)when I was seven years old. I went from a kid who got everything he asked for to one 21_ having nowhere to stay. This change was as 22_ for my parents as it was for me. But I wasn't used to hearing "no" so I 23_ asking.When asked what I wanted for my birthday, I said I wanted a video gaming system. I didn't know it was 24 . All I knew was that my friends 25 them and that I wanted one too.On my birthday, I 26 started opening my present,believing I would get what I 27 . But I didn't. My mom could tell my 28 and she started crying. I gave her a 29 that was bigger than ever. Her tears 30 me that she was working so hard andthat she couldn't 31 to give me anything I didn't need.From then on I learned to 32 the things I had. When I wanted a new iPod, I had to work to buy it. I got a 33 job and after working for a month every day after school,I saved up enough 34 to buy it.The feeling of having 35 something is one of the best feelings in the world.21. A. stillB. hardlyC. evenD. merely22. A. minorB. dramaticC. effectiveD. exciting23. A. stoppedB. admittedC. forgotD. kept24. A. expensiveB. complicatedC. unnecessaryD. advanced25. A. likedB. ownedC. wonD. chose26. A. cheerfullyB. curiouslyC. impatientlyD. violently27. A. worked onB. agreed onC. longed forD. struggled for28. A. hesitationB. innocenceC. determinationD. disappointment29. A. surpriseB. hugC. taskD. gift30. A. remindedB. promisedC. persuadedD. warned31. A. expectB. fightC. affordD. remember32. A. selectB. abandonC. compareD. appreciate33. A. dead-endB. part-timeC. demandingD. regular34. A. energyB. timeC. wagesD.fees35. A. earnedB. createdC. beatenD. caughtNO.7(深圳一模)Jade lives in Australia, a country famous for kangaroos, but not for snow. Yet at 12, she_21_to ski at the North Pole.Despite the lack of_22_training space, Jade still built her_23_at the gym. She ran with giant tyres attached to her waist to_24_what it was like to pull a sled across ice. By the age of 14, Jade was_25_.The far north is not a blank carpet of soft snow, but Jade_26_the tough conditions. Even though every part of her body was_27_, she never thought of giving up. In April 2016, Jade made_28_, becoming the youngest person to ski to the North Pole.When talking about her_29_, she stated that every human body is_30_, whether you are a man or a woman. But when the talk was posted online, some Internet bullies wrote_31_comments like “Make me a sandwich” to make her feel_32_.To prove women's place is far beyond the_33_, Jade and her team pushed on to the South Pole and made it. Holding a plate with a sandwich, Jade_34_had her photo taken and posted online. She dared the bullies, “I made you a sandwich. Now_35_37 days and 600 km to the South Pole, and you can eat it.”21. A. managedB. decidedC. offeredD. afforded22. A. authenticB. largeC. comfortableD. private23. A. careerB. confidenceC. strengthD. team24. A. tellB. feelC. rememberD. share25. A. matureB. determinedC. availableD. ready26. A. bravedB. improvedC. predictedD. identified27. A. workingB. refusingC. bleedingD. aching28. A. progressB. promisesC. historyD. efforts29. A. hobbyB. adventureC. advantageD. award30. A. complexB. beautifulC. amazingD. valuable31. A. meanB. kindC. briefD. fair32. A. puzzledB. smallC. nervousD. worried33. A. gymB. fieldC. kitchenD. office34. A. unwillinglyB. casuallyC. secretlyD. proudly35. A. skiB. walkC. runD. cycleNO.8(广东华附)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。"My greatest strength is that I am 21 some people call disabled,” I said, answering the typical job interview question, "What is your greatest strength?”My last interview was five years ago when a search committee was 22 the next president and CEO of MAP International, a/an 23 that provides medicine and health supplies to those in need around the world. In some ways, it was a 24 made in heaven. You see, I walk with crutches because I had polio(小儿床痹症)as a child. My life would be different if the polio vaccine 25 about 20 centswould have been 26 to me and my family in Korea where I was born. My passion in life is to help other children 27 the medicine they need to 28 life-long illness or even death. So when I told the committee interviewing me about my strengths and weaknesses I could 29 say that I had a lifetime to prepare for the job of helping bring medicine to those in need. I knew first hand what it meant to 30 because an inexpensive dose of vaccine was not available. But I also know that 31 my challenges each and every day makes mea better leader. It's true that my daily life is more difficult than most 32 . A simple flight of stairs, a rocky path, a door with a difficult handle-these are typical 23 that are major obstacles for me. Yet I have to prepare myself each day to face the 34 . Your weakness can become your strength. 35 your weakness is, embrace it today. 21. A. whom B. who C. what D. such22. A. surveying B. looking for C. searching D. finding out23. A. hospital B. workshop C. pharmacy D. organization24. A. match B. trial C. miracle D. game25. A. taking B. spending C. paying D. costing26. A. manageable B. achievable C. available D. affordable27. A. reach

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