《2022年高考英语一轮复习讲练测》专题07 完形填空之夹叙夹议文(原卷版).doc
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1、专题07 完形填空之夹叙夹议文1.(2020届吉林省吉林市高三第三次调研) Shortly after I graduated from junior high in 1968, my mother began repeating her boring words: “Learn to 21 , and doors will open for you, Pam.” I would 22 with a sigh “Yes, Mom” or, an eye roll when out of her 23 .As an immigrant mother, she believed typing wa
2、s a(n) 24 “American skill”. That meant it was up to me, her American-born child, to learn to type. Then a typewriter appeared for my birthday.“Thanks, Mom, but I cant type,” I 25 reminded her.“Thats going to 26 ,” she answered, also gently. “Soon.”Mom was a woman of her 27 . “Soon” arrived just one
3、week later, when she took me to the Crown Business Institute and put my name on the 28 of the institutes typing lessons.Every morning I 29 to Crown and by noon we were finished, 30 ached terribly. As the lessons progressed, Mom began to show me a completely 31 side. The usually mild-mannered woman c
4、hanged into a 32 army officer, making me practice over and over, and Im sure even my typewriter was begging for 33 . My mother encouraged and comforted me when I 34 or wanted to give up. She stated her 35 but still effective typing-can-open-doors words, and I would just continue 36 . When I finally
5、completed the course, showing the 37 to my mother, Mom cried.Mom was right. Many 38 did open for me. My life would have been different had Mom not 39 my learning to type at a young age. It was Mom who 40 me through one door so future doors could open. That old and faded certificate is just as much h
6、ers as it is mine.21AwriteBdriveCdrawDtype22AagreeBrespondCstartDshare23AtouchBreachCdoubtDview24AessentialBdifficultCconvenientDeasy25AeagerlyBurgentlyCgentlyDgratefully26AchangeBprepareCchooseDlearn27AmoodBdeedCwordDmind28AcardBnoteCbasisDlist29AexplainedBreportedCappealedDlistened30AheadBeyesCfin
7、gersDmouth31AdifferentBnormalCirrelevantDnew32AstrictBperfectCseriousDbrave33ApardonBmercyChelpDadvice34AsleptBrefusedCregrettedDstruggled35Amuch-practicedBwell-knownCwell-wornDmuchdeserved36AcomplainingBblamingCpracticingDwandering37AapplicationBnoticeCpresentDcertificate38AwondersBdoorsCaccountsDs
8、ituations39Arelied onBinsisted onCworried aboutDwondered about40ApushedBleftCdroppedDcut2.(2020届湖南省郴州市高三第二次教学质量监测)A couple of weeks ago, my grandfather was explaining his favorite expression, “Nothing is ever easy.” The following day, as I tried to complete my clays work, I happened to 21 a bumblebe
9、e (大黄蜂) on the skylight (天窗). The skylight was particularly high up, but I thought 22 the bee would take no more than five minutes. An hour later, the bee still remained. All that had 23 was that the living room was a mess and that I was dizzy from 24 into the sunlight. I did not expect to waste an
10、hour on an insect so 25 but by doing so, I understood what my grandfather meant.It is not only time that we tend to underestimatewe dont account for unexpected costs. We often imagine what can work in our 26 but we seldom think of all the 27 things that could affect us. However, it is important to r
11、emember that your day or week or year might not go as 28 and that is completely normal. It is 29 acceptable to feel challenged even at a 30 that you thought was simple because that is part of life.If you can 31 that nothing will ever be easy, then 32 might seem slightly more manageable. In middle sc
12、hool, I thought high school might be easier because I could choose the classes I wanted to 33 . In high school, I thought 34 might be easier because I could have a schedule best suited for myself. Yet each time, I was both wrong and disappointed. After accepting that school wouldnt (and shouldnt) be
13、 35 , I found myself with a more positive attitude and 36 results.Of course, there should be 37 made to account for expenses or time. Doing so can only help you 38 your goals in a better way. However, there is no need to beat ourselves up (过分自责) when something stands in our 39 . Maybe we cannot see
14、a 40 coming our way, but we can always give ourselves the extra time to catch it.21AarrestBnoticeCflyDattract22AdescribingBexploringCremovingDwarning23AchangedBfailedCclearedDended24Acleaning upBturning upClooking upDmaking up25AawfulBworryingCtinyDbig26AfavorBdreamCtripDreason27AsuccessfulBhelpfulC
15、positiveDnegative28AobservedBpromisedCunexpectedDplanned29AseriouslyBperfectlyCobviouslyDpartly30AtaskBresultCfactDbelief31AfindBknowCrefuseDaccept32AstoryBreliefClifeDchance33AtakeBcountCbringDkeep34AcourseBcollegeCgradeDrole35AdifficultBeasyCcomplicatedDannoying36AimprovedBfallenCrecordedDorganize
16、d37AagreementsBdecisionsCexperimentsDpreparations38AacknowledgeBaccomplishCpredictDremember39AageBfaceCpathDview40AfriendBhelperCbirdDbee3.(2020届广东广雅中学高三适应性考试) Miss Avery, my fifth-grade teacher, was a farm girl who was 21 to work hard and make something of herself She let us know she wanted to teac
17、h us the values her parents had given hen She 22 we learn the meaning of "kindheartedness". And all year, Miss Avery kept on the blackboard this sentence: “Have a(n) 23 that never hardens, a temper that never tries, a touch that never hurts.”Never? I was 24 if I could meet such standards.
18、Miss Avery reminded us that we all 25 , but that direction matters: a goal to pursue and values to have and to uphold in her phrase, “a larger vision.”Those three words were transformed by her to something 26 that stood before us every day: the flag of America. She was 27 telling each of us, “This i
19、s your country.” She took pains to explain what our Founding Fathers had in mind when they fought for independence.It wasnt that she wanted us to 28 taking an honest look at Americas past and present life. On the contrary, we spent a lot of time learning about the mistakes and 29 committed over the
20、generations. We learned about slavery and the long struggle of the black for their rights.Every day, we sang our national anthem and proudly 30 our nations flag. Every day, too, we had a history lesson right after that 31 of loyalty. Miss Avery asked that we put ourselves in the shoes of the preside
21、nts and other leaders whose achievements and misdeeds we were 32 . We were asked to take 33 and argue a point of view before our classmates with respect, say, to the Revolutionary War or the Civil War.These days, I notice classrooms without the flag. Many teachers tell me that the salute (敬礼) to the
22、 flag never 34 in their school. Some of them say they hate extreme patriotism (爱国主义) 35 loyalty to a nation. I respect a spirit of skepticism, but children also need 36 something and someone to trust, to hold up as worthy of admiration.It is important that our children keep in mind not only the erro
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