Unit 1-5 单元同步完形填空专项训练--高中英语人教新课标必修三.docx
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1、必修三U1A fast-food workers home was badly damaged by a fire. He made such a(n)41 on his customers that they re now raising money to help 42 the house.Malcolm Coleman is an employee at the Wendys in the University of South Carolina. One day,an electrical fire made his home not liveable. Because the ins
2、urance lapsed(失效),the damage wasnt covered. He cant afford to repair it and has to live with friends. Despite facing so many 43 ,Malcolm is always kind and 44 . Hes always smiling and laughing,” said Robert Caldaroni,a student .whom Malcolm once 45 . 46 Malcolm lost his house last year,Caldaroni onl
3、y learned about the terrible accident last month. Along with other students,Caldaroni decided to 47 money tosupport him. Caldaroni said Malcolm isnt just a fast food employee to students who 48 go to the Wendys.“Many people in university 49 Melcolm because of his unique 50 to remember the name and o
4、rder of every student after very few conversations with them.”The Wendys meals made by Malcolm feel like 51 ,home-cooked ones,which win high praise from USC students.“For years,Malcolm has gone above and beyond to 52 students without expecting anything 53 ;now we have the opportunity to help him out
5、,and we have made over $ 32 ,000 so far,”Caldaroni said.Malcolm said he truly 54 all the support and that peoples kindness and 55 have been extremely beautiful and encouraging.41. A. stress B. influence C. comment D. trick42. A. rebuildB. clean C. design . D. decorate43. A. difficultiesB. adventures
6、 C. Design D. decorate43. A. difficultiesB. adventures C. responsibilities D. choices44. A. upsetB. positive C. weak D. relaxed45. A. curedB. taught C. served . D. employed46. A. IfB. Since C. When D. Though47. A. collectB. show C. lend D. return48. A. seldomB. immediately C. slowlyD. frequently49.
7、A. trustB. know C. troubleD. thank50. A. idea .B. courage C. ability D. luck51. A. warmB. poor C. expensive D. strange52. A. look for B. care for C. depend onD. believe in53. A. in totalB.in time C. in turnD. in return .54. A. expectsB. refuses C. welcomesD. appreciates55. A. judgementB. promise C.
8、generosityD. determinationU2Sometimes,the first one to cross the finish line isnt the only winner. What has happened during a 5K race 41 that.With less than half a mile to go,Levi LaGrange fell down and 42 himself. Axel Aleman saw his ankle was bleeding and knew he was in 43 . Other runners were fly
9、ing past,but Aleman stopped to offer help. And in an act of true sportsmanship(体育精神),Aleman 44 to leave LaGrange behind. “At that moment,helping him mattered more than the race,” Aleman said. Placing a hand at LaGranges back,Aleman 45 with LaGrange for the rest of the race. Alemans mother was not 46
10、 when she knew her sons show of goodwill. “Hes a really kind person and hes always 47 about others ,”she said. However,LaGranges mother was 48 impressed by Alemans action.It takes a lot for an 18-year-old teenager to 49 his spot, she said. “He spent his own time helping someone else . 50 winning the
11、 fierce race. I 51 him for what he did. It really speaks of Axels 52 .”When youre standing at a crossroads,you can take the path of self- interest,53 you can go the extra mile for someone in need. For this teenager,the 54 was clear.We might not always recognize when life hands us an opportunity for
12、55 ,but when it does,in the words of Axel Aleman,“We should do the right thing.”41. A. provesB. changes C. limitsD. develops42. A. praisedB. followed C. injuredD. questioned .43. A. comfortB. pain . C. anxietyD. peace44. A. refusedB. promised C. forgotD. apologized45. A. foughtB. argued C. remainedD
13、. compared46. A. delightedB. surprised C. proudD. relaxed47. A. curiousB. excited C. concernedD. disappointed48. A. secretlyB. hardly C. shortlyD. deeply49. A. give upB. pass down C. run forD. suffer from50. A. thanks toB. along with C. as forD. instead of51. A. needB. admire C. blameD. challenge52.
14、 A. characterB. success C. responsibilityD. confidence53. A. butB. or C. soD. because54. A. memoryB. choice C. guidanceD. plan55. A. investmentB. adventure C. greatnessD. independenceU3Dino Impagliazzo cuts onions like a professional cook. The old man makes a great vegetable soup,41 most of his“cust
15、omers” cant even 42 a piece of bread.Impagliazzo,the founder of the RomAmoR association(协会),began cooking for the homeless fifteen years ago. The 43 came to Impagliazzo when a homeless man asked him for 44 . After knowing the gentleman,he discovered that many homeless people in Rome 45 to find food
16、on Sundays,when homeless associations were closed,“ I realized that perhaps instead of giving him a bill to buy sandwiches,46 some sandwiches would be better,and . thus began our 47 ,” Impagliazzo said.He started out by making sandwiches from his home,and then moved on to hot meals. 48 ,his organiza
17、tion moved to a fully-equipped kitchen. Volunteers can now be found cooking up food on a(n)49 basis. Three days a week,he works alongside 300 volunteers,and then the volunteers 50 the work throughout the week. The positive action never stops for a day.Besides,recruiting(招募)volunteers is very 51 .“We
18、 try to make more and more people join the activities so that Rome becomes a city of love where people can 52 each other,” said Impagliazzo. Impagliazzo 53 food materials from local stores. The workers there greet him warmly and are always 54 to make a contribution.Finally,Impagliazzos 55 has earned
19、 him the title of Romes“chef of the poor”.41. A. soB. but C. orD. for42. A. pass overB. bring in C. break offD. pay for43. A. ideaB. conclusion C. evidenceD. explanation44. A. suggestionsB. directions C. workD. money45. A. agreed B. struggled C. refusedD. feared46. A. sellingB. making C. packingD. s
20、toring47. A. analysisB. discussion C. projectD. competition48. A. EventuallyB. Immediately C. SurprisinglyD. Normally49. A. equalB. natural C. weeklyD. daily50. A. continueB. stop C. improveD. apply51. A. importantB. common C. funnyD. difficult52. A. communicate with B. compare with C. care forD. st
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