《2022年高考英语一轮复习讲练测》专题08 完形填空(二)(原卷版).doc
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1、专题08 完形填空(二)1.(2020届湖南省衡阳市高三毕业班联考) Cassidy and three other members of the Annenberg Running Group were stretching (拉伸) on the grounds of the University of Pennsylvania.The community members meet three days a week for a 30-minute 21 and an occasional 22 . Thats right during some runs, one of them 23
2、a talk whose topics 24 from the brain to Bitcoin. But on this day last January, it would not be their 25 run.The first 26 that something was off was the man who dashed past the “Probably running at a 27 of 7 minutes per mile.” Cassidy told Runners World 28 . And then Cassidy discovered why the man w
3、as so 29 when another man ran by, 30 , “Help! He took my phone and laptop!”Upon seeing that, the group did what running clubs do: running and tracking the suspect down the streets until he 31 into a construction site. The runners 32 . Cassidy ran around to the whether theyd far side to cut the thief
4、 off while the others 33 the neighborhood to ask 34 .Unknown to them, the suspect had already run away from the construction site and was 35 behind a bush by a house when they knocked on the door of it. As the house owner opened the door, the suspect darted (突然移动) out and right into the 36 of campus
5、 police, whod 37 the chase (追捕) shortly behind the runners.Although the members of this group are not 38 athletes, they do understand the 39 of a little exercise. “Running is a useless sport where you turn fat cells into heat, but occasionally it can be 40 , and here was one of those opportunities.”
6、 Cassidy told the journalist.21AflightBjogCwalkDclimb22AquarrelBcompetitionClectureDcelebration23AdeliversBabandonsCstopsDchanges24AcontinueBrangeCguideDdecrease25AnecessaryBlongCnormalDaccessible26AsignBpauseCopportunityDgoal27AlengthBpaceCpriceDcost28AdelightfullyBdesperatelyCnegativelyDundoubtedl
7、y29AgratefulBcuriousCsatisfiedDlightning30AexploringBdiscoveringCmovingDshouting31AslippedBgrewCdugDtranslated32Awoke upBsplit upCgave upDgot up33AsuspectedBappreciatedCwanderedDquit34AemployersBcustomersCcolleaguesDresidents35AhidingBvisitingCtrainingDinstructing36AcoursesBarmsCnamesDminds37Asepara
8、tedBpreventedCjoinedDlost38ApleasantBpoliteCpatientDprofessional39AvarietyBorderCbenefitDorigin40AusefulBalternativeCclassicDpossible2.(2020届湖南省岳阳市高三教学质量检测) A story is told about a boy named Sparky. For him school was all but 21 . He failed every subject, especially in physics. Receiving a flat zero
9、 in the course, he 22 himself as the worst physics student.Throughout his youth Sparky was awkward 23 . He was not actually disliked by the other students; no one 24 that much. He was 25 if a classmate ever said hello to him. Theres no way to tell how he might have done at 26 . Sparky never once ask
10、ed a girl to go out. He was too afraid of being 27 .Sparky was a 28 . Everyone knew it. Luckily Sparky had determined early in life that if things were meant to work out, they would. 29 he would be contented with what appeared to be his ordinariness.To Sparky, one thing was important 30 . He was pro
11、ud of his artwork,though no one else 31 it. In his senior year, he 32 some cartoons to the editors of the yearbook. They were declined. 33 this particularly painful rejection, Sparky wasso 34 of his ability that he decided to become a professional artist.Upon graduating, he wrote to Disney Studios.
12、He was told to send some samples of his 35 , and the subject matter for a cartoons was suggested. Sparky spent much time in drawing the 36 cartoon. Finally the reply came, he had been rejected 37 .So Sparky decided to write his own autobiography in cartoons. He described his 38 self a little-boy los
13、er. He created the “Peanuts” comic strip and the cartoon character would soon become 39 worldwide. For Sparky, the boy who had failed all 40 and whose cartoons were refused again and again was Charles Schulz.21AunreasonableBimperfectCirresponsibleDimpossible22AdistinguishedBintendedCassumedDclaimed2
14、3ApersonallyBpubliclyCsociallyDphysically24AvaluedBknewCacceptedDcared25AdepressedBdelightedCastonishedDworried26AappointingBdatingClovingDcontacting27Aturned downBgiven upCleft outDbroken up28AgraduateBloserCthinkerDsuccess29ANeverthelessBHoweverCOtherwiseDTherefore30AcomposingBdrawingCwritingDphot
15、ographing31AapprovedBappreciatedCwelcomedDunderstood32AconveyedBdonatedCsubmittedDreferred33ADespiteBThoughCAsDOnce34AashamedBskepticalCawareDconvinced35AoutcomeBmasterpieceChomeworkDartwork36AofferedBadaptedCproposedDshared37Afor the momentBout of questionCall at onceDonce again38AyouthBchildhoodCa
16、dultDadolescence39AfamousBuniqueCimaginativeDfunny40AsubjectsBplansCattemptsDinterviews3.(2020届江西省新余市高考二模) Madagascar was not the paradise I expected. A reporter and I were 21 there to find out who was helping with drought relief and the prevention of famine(饥荒).After a three-hour ride in a van, we
17、22 in the small town of Ambovombe.Peter immediately headed over to the hospital to speak with a local 23 on our topics of interest. Since I didn't need to photograph the background 24 with the doctor, I wandered out to the road.I raised my 25 to get some images before the sun went down. I've
18、 26 been to Madagascar before, and until you've actually photographed in a place, you don't know how people will 27 to the camera.I 28 a handsome man who was leaning against a wall in the golden light of dusk. No reaction. I took a breath. After a while, everyone within a 20-yard radius had
19、29 me. Some called out to each other, playfully teasing those I'd 30 .Soon after, a mother encouraged me to photograph her young children.I 31 a moment. They were dressed in 32 clothes. One of them may not have even had any pants on-not because her parents were neglectful, but because they could
20、n't 33 them.Their mother really 34 me to photograph them. This happens everywhere I go. Parents, 35 of their children, ask me to take a photo. I'd taken this photo of cute smiling children over and over. I don't usually save 36 ,but I saved this one.Why? The children's 37 .It's s
21、omething so powerful yet so 38 that we sometimes miss it. This mom, despite all the 39 obvious to an outsider's eyes, found in her children something she wanted a photograph to remember. That's because she saw a(n) 40 picture: She saw them with a mother's heart. As should we all.21Aexpec
22、tedBassignedCallowedDpersuaded22AarrivedBexploredCsearchedDcamped23AreporterBnurseCdoctorDpatient24AdiscussionBinterviewCprogramDpractice25ApaperBhandCheadDcamera26AjustBseldomCneverDalready27ArespondBadaptCreturnDcontribute28AdiscoveredBgreetedCaskedDphotographed29AcaughtBnoticedCfoundDsuspected30A
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