(2018-2022)五年高考英语真题14完型填空之记叙文(学生版+解析版).pdf
专题14完形填空记叙 文(20空)全国各地历年髙考真题全收录2022年全国甲卷You can tel)a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs.For many years,I enjoyed living with my dogs,rilly and Chance.Their_41_was nearlyenough to keep my loneliness at bay.Nearly.Last year,I started dating,but w ith 42.When1 first dated Steve,I 43 he had a dog.Molly,and a cm.Flora.While I was 44 that hewas an animal lover.I _45_that three dogs were perhaps too many,and my dogs might attack_46_,the cat.The next week w e_47_our dogs together.It was a hot day.When we paused to catchou r_48_,Steve got down on one knee.Was he proposing(求婚)?I liked him too.but so_49_?He poured water from a bottle into his hand and offered it to my dogs.50.I began to fall fer him.W e 51 to date,though neither of us brought up the future.And then in lateNovember.Tilly had an operation on her 52.I took the dogs out four times a day,and I worried that T illy 53 climbing the stairs could reopen the wound.Then Steve54 his house.All worked 55 The three dogs formed a pack that,with c o a c h i n g,56 Floras space:Steve and I formed a good team 57Rr Tilly.We made good housemates.A year later,much to m y 58,this man produced a little box with a ring andproposed to me.He did not kneel(跪)down,nor did I 59 him to.Thats only forgiving 60 to the dogs that brought us together.41.A.ownershipB.membershipC.companionshipD.leadership42.A.reservationsB.expectationsC.confidenceD.prejudice43.A.fearedB.doubtedC.hopedD.learned44.A.unsatisfiedB.amusedC.terrifiedD.thrilled45.A.predictedB.worriedC.regrettedD.insisted46.A.FloraB.ChanceC.MollyD.Tilly47.A.tiedB.walkedC.bathedD.fed48.A.breathB.balanceC.attentionD.imagination49.A.calmB.sureC.soonD.real50.A.By the wayB.In that caseC.By all meansD.In thatmoment51.A.continuedB.decidedC.intendedD.pretended52.A.eyeB.tailC.earD.leg53.A.secretlyB.constantlyC.eventuallyD.unwillingly54.A.leftB.soldC.suggestedD.searched55.A.lateB.hardC.lineD.free56.A.emptiedB.respectedC.occupiedD.discovered57.A.lookingB.caringC.waitingD.calling58.A.delightB.creditC.interest11disadvantage59.A.begB.trustC.needD.aid60.A.toysB.awardsC.foodD.water2022年 1 月浙江卷When Beverley Burdcyncy turned seventy tour last year,she started having problems withher_16_ notably dryness and discomfort.I was simply_17_ a terrible experience,Ms.Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto.“I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of m y_18_ was affected.0Ms.Burdeyney talked to some fiiends who had_19_ problems and discovered that theywere largely suffering in 20.“Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so_2 1 she said.But more and more are suffering and lives are being 22.Eventually,Ms.Burdeyney learned about plans fer an eye research,_23_at Tel AvivUniversity in Israel.Tlie research team _24_ Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic,who hasdone_25 work on eye care using stem cells.Seeing a ray of hope.Ms.Burdeyney beganiciising 26_ for the project with a friend.Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman._27 she has raised$110,000 with another$40,000_28.Im trying to get more and more people to 29 that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms.Burdeyney,a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after_30_.I say there is no old _31 _.theres only neglect(忽视).Donl stand_32.do something about i(.Ms.Burdeyney 33 that she is hoping to do more tor the research project.nI justwant to bring 34 into people eyes and this is just the 35.There is still a longway to go,16.A.throat B.skin C.lungs D.eyes17.A.getting overB.going throughC.holding onD.passingdown18.A.storyB.treatmentC.lifeD.relationship19.A.similarB.variousC.personalD.special2().A.turnB.peaceC.vainD.silence21.A.unbearableB.abnormalC.insignificantD.disturbing22.A.compromisedB.forgottenC.substitutedD.separated23.A.courseB.programC.paperD.conference24.A.informedB.doubtedC.includedD.dismissed25.A.part-timeB.controversialC.voluntaryD.ground-breaking26.A.moneyB.standardsC.awarenessD.questions27.A.As everB.So farC.In returnD.Onceagain28.A.wastedB.donatedC.expectedD.earned29.A.imagineB.confirmC.rememberD.understand3().A.retirementB.childbirthC.graduationD.marriage31.A.timeB.ruleC.ageD.tale32.A.straightB.stillC.firmD.alone33.A.commentedB.learnedC.remindedD.added34.A.lightB joyC.colorD.beauty35.A.futureB.beginningC.truthD.meaning2021年全国甲卷Its the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchillblacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria,Canada.Burchill was_21_al the hotel on business and planning to_ 22_some friends in thearea.They had asked him to 23 some pepperoni(辣 香 场)from back east.So he 24a suitcase full of pepperoni.As he was 25(hat it would be too warm,he 26 it out onthe table near an open window.He thought his pepperoni was_27_and well chilled(冷却)and he_28_Thafs when things went 29I rcnicnibcr walking down the long 30and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls/Burchill said in a recentletter o f 31 to the 4-star hotel,The seagulls immediately went 32.Theyrushed to the window,30 or 40 birds all trying to 33 at the same time,andpepperonieverywhere.The curtains were falling down,the lamps were falling down,It was areal 34Older and wiser now,Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion(莽撞).“I have 35 and I admit responsibility of m y 36 he said in the letter.力 come to you,37,to apologize ibr the-damage I had 38 caused and toask you to 39 my lifetime ban from the hotel/His letter_40_ _.Banned from the hotelsince 2001.Burchill is now welcome tocome back,the Fairmont said.21.A.studyingB.stayingC.lookingD.packing22.A.visitB.helpC.followD.make23.A.sellB.haveC.bringD.taste24.A.filledB.lockedC.abandonedD.lost25.A.surprisedB.pleasedC.excitedD.worried26.A.dugB.clearedC.cutD.laid27.A.deliciousB.safeC.softD.ready28.A.leftregrettedB.noddedC.waitedD.29.A.farB.funnyC.wrongD.blind30.A.beachB.drivewayC.hallD.table31.A.applicationinvitationB.apologyC.requestD.32.A.hungryB.deadC.missingD.wild33.A.wake upB.get outC.take offD.break in34.A.messchallengeB.puzzleC.fightD.35.A.recoveredB.retiredC.escapedD.matured36.A.sufferingB.plansC.madnessD.actions37.A.hands in pocketthe groundB.nose in the airC.hat in handD.feet on38.A.indirectlyB.deliberatelyC.cautiouslyD.secretly39.A.replaceB.rememberC.reconsiderD.renew40.A.an-iveddisappearedB.workedC.endedD.2021年6月浙江卷My mother is 92.Unless I have to be out of town,each week I take my mother to do her_16_ and visit the doctor,providing_ 17_ and transportation.During the week,however,she likes to go to a nearby store to_ 8_ some small things she needs.Last week she walked up to the store,but when she went to pay lor her groceries,she was_19 about three dollars.The o n ly 20 to pay for the groceries was to lake off the_21 she could do without:a bottle of rubbing alcohol(医用酒精)and a bar of soup.Bytaking of these,she was able to _22_the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.At this store,people_23_and then go off to the side to _ 24_their own groceries.My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a _25_ came up to her andsaid,Here are the things that you _26_ handing her the rubbing alcohol and the_27.My mother,who is never speechless,was speechless.She _28 for thewomans name and address so that she could _29_ her.The woman told her it was her30_.My mother was so_31 by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store andgive the cashier(收银员)a five-dollar bill to keep on hand_32_ the same happened tosomeone else if they didnt have enough 33 lor all of their groceries.convincedSo,whoever YOU arc,thank vou fbr the random act o f 34that not only helped mymother out,but 一_35_too.16.A.exerciseB.houseworkC.cookingD.shopping17.A.rewardB.medicineC.companyD.shelter18.A.returnB.colletC.orderD.buy19.A.shortB.cautiousC.wrongD.concerned20.A.aimB.wayC.adviceD.reason21.A.weightB.thingsC.maskD.glasses22.A.raiseB.addC.bringD.switch23.A.show upB.call inC.check outD.sit down24.A.storeB.selectC.deliverD.bag25.A.strangerB.cashierC.friendD.doctor26.A.looked forB.talked aboutC.threw awayD.put back27.A.receiptB.soapC.cashD.bottle28.A.askedB.waitedC.caredD.searched29.A.repayB.trustC.recognizeD.help30.A.luckB.chanceC.giftD.turn31.A.surprisedB.amusedC.touchedD.demand32.A.in caseB.even ifC.as thoughD.so that33.A.energyB.moneyC.spaceD.time34.A.faithB.courageC.kindnessD.honor35.A.made her dayB.changed her mindC.caught her eyeD.met her2021年3月天津卷For most people,having things stolen feels like an offence.Robbie Pruitt admitted that he got_16_ when he discovered the theft of his mountain bike last September.But soon enough,his_17_ look a turn.After letting go of his anger and frustration,he found himself on aroad to sympathy 18.For Pruitt,a keen bicyclist,the first thing to do was 19 his stolen bike.But when hewent bike shopping,he found few available,which got him thinking:What if the_20 ofbikes was Covid-19 related,and what if the person whod taken his bike really needed21(o get to work?With that thought in mind,Pruitt 22 a plan and posted it on the community website.H e_23_ to fix bikes free of charge for anyone who needed it.He also asked for unwantedbikes,which he would repair-again 24_.And(hen he would donate them(o folks whocould truly use them but didiVt have the_25_to buy one.The day(he post went live.Pruitt received thirty_26_bicycles.Then came more than500_27 for detailed information.By(he end of 2020.Pruid had repaired more than 140for dona(ion or(o be 28(o theii-owners.Prui(rics(o give his dona(ions to families(hat a rc _29 struggling._30_simply satisfying a material need,he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood tolearn how to fix their own bikes.In addition to _31 skills.Pruitls lessons teach teamwork,encourage self-worth,andpromote feelings of c o m m u n ity.32、the kids have gained a sense of accomplishment.“Its a really great_33_for kids,、said a neighbor in an inleniew with the localnewspaper.Pruitt is ceitainly providing a 34.but its not just the bikes.Its therelationships in the community.Its the_35_that he can make on people.Mpermission16.A.amazedB.madC.curiousD.frightened17.A.emotionsB.careerC.opinionsD.route18.A.everB.togetherC.insteadD.yet19.A.rideB.lockC.repairD.replace20.A.lackB.varietyC.increaseD.quality21.A.instructionB.qualificationC.transportationD.22.A.came up withB.stuck toC.gave upD.brokeaway from23.A.rememberedB.refusedC.hesitatedD.offered24.A.by accidentB.in advanceC.for freeD.oncredit25.A.profitB.budgetC.coinageD.excuse26.A.sharedB.usedC.expensiveD.modern27.A.enquiriesB.advertisementsC.noticesD.announcements28.A.exportedB.soldC.lentD.returned29.A.hardlyB.slightlyC.trulyD.instantly30.A.WithoutB.BeyondC.UponD.Among31.A.practicalB.commercialC.mathematicalD.social32.A.OtherwiseB.HoweverC.SomehowD.Meanwhile33.A.promiseB.celebrationC.comfortD.experience34.A.competitionB.serviceC.ceremonyD.suggestion35.A.compromiseB.impressionC.impactD.progress2020年新课标I I卷1(was just after sunrise on a June morning.Nicolo,whose real name cannot be_41_to the public because of Italys privacy laws,_42_working the whole night at a factory inTurin.As he often did.he stopped by the after work auction(拍卖)“43 by the Italianpolice where things_44_on the trains were sold to the highest bidder.There,among manyother things,Nicolo spotted two paintings he thought would look_45_above his dining roomtable.Nicolo and another bidder_46_until Nicolo finally won the paintings for S32.When Nicolo retired and went to live in Sicily,he_47_(he paintings with him.He hungthem above the same table he had_48_from Turin.His son,age 15、who had_ 49_anart appreciation class*thought that there was something 50_about the one with a younggirl silling on a garden chair.Il was signed(签名)“Bonnato or so he ihoughl.bul when he_51 it he only found“Bonnard J a French_52 he had never heard of.He boughta book and was_53_to find a picture of(he artist Pierre Bonnard silling on ihe same chairin the same_54_as his fathers painting.“Thats(he garden in our picture/Nicolos son told his father.They 55_learned thatthe painting they_56_ was called The Girl with Two Chairs.They_57_(he otherpainting and learned that it was_58_Paul Gauguins Still Life of Fruit on a Table with aSmall Dog”The_59_called the Italian(Culture Ministry:the official confirmed that thepaintings were_60_and worth as much as$50 million.41.A.attachedB.allocatedC.exposedD.submitted42.A.finishedB.delayedC.consideredD.tried43.A.attendedB.reservedC.cancelledD.run44.A.shownB.foundC.keptD.hidden45.A.niceB.familiarC.usefulD.real46.A.battledB.debatedC.discussedD.bargain47.A.heldB.leftC.registeredD.brought48.A.chosenB.receivedC.orderedD.moved49.A.missedB.failedC.takenD.led50.A.concreteB.unusualC.unappealingD.natual51.A.appreciatedB.touchedC.researchedD.witnessed52.A.painterB.designerC.authorD.actor53.A.expectedB.surprisedC.anxiousD.ready54.A.roomB.kitchenC.hallD.garden55.A.apparentlyB.confidentlyC.eventuallyD.temporally56.A.ownedB.borrowedC.soldD.stole57.A.collectedB.cleanedC.framedD.studied58.A.suitablyB.actuallyC.rightlyD.specifically59.A.girlB.artistC.familyD.police60.A.copiesB.originalsC.modelsD.presents2020年 6 月浙江卷Ive been farming sheep on a hillside fbr 54 years.I use a small tractor to get about.My dogDon always sits beside me in the passenger scat.One morning I _36_a lost lamb when I was in the top Held,near where a motorwaycuts through my land.The lamb had become separated from its_37_.so I jumped out of thetractor to_38_it while Don stayed in his seat.Lamb and mother_39_,【turned back to the tractor only to see it move suddenly awayfrom me.This was so 40 because I had put the handbrake on when I jumped out.41Don had somehow made the 42 move.My heart froze in my chest as I _43_the tractor heading towards the_44_.1 randesperately but failed to 45.It crashed through a wooden fence and disappeared.The46 thing I saw was Dons face,looking calmly back at me.Heart in mouth,I 47 the fence and looked over.The tractor was48 against the crash barrier in the central reservation,having miraculously(奇迹般地)crossed the 49 road with fast-(lowing traffic.I couldnt see Don,but as I50 the tractor he jumped out onto the road,apparently 51,and dashedback to me.The police 52 and the motorway ran normally again.I couldift quite believe my53 it turned out no one got badly hurt,but the outcome could have been54.Don was given a special 55 that night-I didnl want him thinking Iwas angry with him.36.A.droppedB.spottedC.carriedD.returned37.A.kidsB.friendsC.ownerD.molher38.A.ask aboutB.play withC.tend toD.run into39.A.freedB.switchedC.reunitedD.examined40.A.unexpectedB.dangerousC.embarrassingD.difficult41.A.FortunatelyB.GenerallyC.ImmediatelyD.Obviously42.A.lambB.vehicleC.sealD.fence43.A.sawB.stoppedC.rememberedD.drove44.A.crowdB.motorwayC.fieldD.hill45.A.takeoffB.catch upC.hold backD.get out46.A.realB.bestC.basicD.last47.A.fixedB.noticedC.reachedD.closed48.A.restingB.runningC.parkingD.turning49.A.sleepB.longC.roughD.busy50.A.abandonedB.approachedC.recognizedD.repaired51.A.uncleanB.uncertainC.unhunD.unhappy52.A.arrivedB.repliedC.survivedD.waited53.A.abilityB.drcamC.luckD.idea54.A.commonB.confu