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1、新高考英语总复习完形填空专练 第2练1. 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。 Mike's parents used to tell him how important school was for him, but he didnt think so. He paid little attention to it. But one thing let him finally 1 what his parents meant.
2、60; One day, when he 2 a mobile phone store, he saw an advertisement on its door. It was hiring(雇用) new workers! "Sir, are you hiring people?" he went 3 the store and asked. "Yes, but you should not
3、 be the man who we need," the manager answered. He looked at him for a few 4 from head to foot. "Do you have a high school diploma(文凭)?" 5 he, "Or do you have any work experience?" He felt s
4、o ashamed and 6 that he didnt know what to say, so he just turned around and left. He could not fall asleep that night, and he thought a lot about his 7 . "I must go to school or I cant do anything without a good education," he
5、; 8 to himself silently. He never went back to the store again 9 he finished his study and got a diploma. 10 looked the same when he returned to the store: the same people and the same design. However, compared wit
6、h last time, he had more 11 . The manager told him they needed new 12 . So it was a great chance for him. He 13 his diploma to the manager. He looked at it and said, "Great, you are in."
7、60; Now he is still working in the same store. With this experience, he always 14 people to attend school. Education helps you have a bright future. Now he is not worried about his future because he is still 15 in his spare time.1.
8、A.realize B.remember C.wonder D.imagine2.A.went through B.Left for C.stepped into D.walked past3.A.out of B.into C.w
9、ith D.onto4.A.days B.hours C.minutes D.seconds5.A.continued B.answered C.warned D.reported6.A.Uncomfortable B.impoli
10、te C.unkind D.impatient7.A.hobbies B.future C.parents D.manager8.A.shouted B.listened C.said D.cried9.A.when
11、160; B.while C.after D.before10.A.Nothing B.Everything C.Nobody D.Everybody11.A.grade B.luck C.confidence
12、;D.pleasure12.A.Volunteers B.teachers C.students D.workers13.A.sold B.showed C.sent D.shook14.A.teach B.allow C.orde
13、r D.advise15.A.learning B.working C.playing D.chatting2.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。It was in the eighth grade at the time that we were having a final test. During the test, the girl sitting nex
14、t to me 1 something, but I didn't understand. So I 2 her way and found out that she was trying to ask me if I had a/an 3 pen. She showed me that hers wa
15、s out of 4 and would not write. I happened to have one, so I took it out of my pencil box and put it on her desk.Later, after the test papers had been 5 the teacher asked me to stay in the room when all t
16、he other students were 6 . As soon as we were alone she began to talk to me about what it meant to 7 ; she talked about how important it was to stand on your own two feet and be 8
17、 for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about honesty and 9 the fact that when people do something dishonest, they are really 10 themselves. She made me promise that I would think
18、; 11 about all the things she had said. I walked out of the room wondering why she had 12 to talk to me about all those things.Later on, I found out that she thought I had cheated on the test. I tried to explain about the
19、 pen, but all 13 she could say was it seemed very strange to her that I hadn't talked of anything about the pen the day she talked to me 14 after the test. Even if I tried to explain that I was just d
20、oing the girl 15 by letting her use my pen, I am sure she continued to believe that I had cheated on the test.1.A.sobbed B.shouted C.whispered D.cried2.A.set aside
21、160;B.leaned over C.turned back D.put off3.A.precious B.extra C.new D.red4.A.ink B.work C.reach D.petrol5.A.cut up
22、160; B.cut out C.turned in D.turned off6.A.questioned B.abandoned C.trapped D.dismissed7.A.pick up B.grow up C.pass up
23、0; D.fade away8.A.doubtful B.helpful C.responsible D.ready9.A.shared B.stressed C.discovered D.collected10.A.rebuilding B.
24、decorating C.cheating D.annoying11.A.awfully B.seriously C.cheerfully D.positively12.A.pretended B.meant C.managed D
25、.chosen13.A.what B.that C.which D.whose14.A.ever B.never C.right D.well15.A.a duty B.a job C.a service
26、160; D.a favor3.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。Social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders across America have changed many people's plans. The high school seniors who were looking forward to a traditional graduation ceremony have also changed theirs. Most schools have bee
27、n 1 to hold their ceremonies online. But one New Hampshire high school's solution was to have 2 ride a ski lift to 3 their diplomas.Kevin Carpenter, pri
28、ncipal of Kennett High School, told CBS News the idea for a ski lift graduation was 4 by an administrator at the school. Carpenter said he loved the idea, and the high school 5 nearby Cranmore Mountain Resort,
29、 which agreed to host the 6 graduation ceremony-free of charge. In June, roughly two months after the 7 ski season in New Hampshire ended, the ski lift at Cranmore was 8
30、 with 174 graduating seniors. “The 9 was very positive,” Carpenter said. “Most families wanted an in-person 10 and not just a virtual ceremony.”“This is definitely not that, but it still
31、 is not the 11 traditional graduation. We needed to 12 social distancing practices. But 13 what is going on in the world, this is a great way to celebrate t
32、he 14 of these young men and women,” he continued.“As a principal, this makes me so proud” he said. “Our community is such a caring and giving one and to see so many 15 coming together to help make this h
33、appen for kids is so heart-warming.”1.A.reminded B.forced C.convinced D.warned2.A.guiders B.teachers C.graduates D.parents3.A.receive B.dis
34、tribute C.offer D.deliver4.A.kept to B.turned down C.tried out D.thought up5.A.connected B.contacted C.required D.sk
35、ipped6.A.unique B.ordinary C.demanding D.rewarding7.A.complicated B.precious C.risky D.typical8.A.equipped B.packed
36、C.trapped D.attached9.A.direction B.performance C.response D.request10.A.experiment B.experience C.account D.challenge11.A.exactly
37、60; B.merely C.correctly D.consequently12.A.promote B.discuss C.maintain D.approve13.A.providing B.considering C.realizing
38、 D.sharing14.A.arguments B.contributions C.negotiations D.achievements15.A.colleagues B.bonuses C.parts D.scholarships4. 阅读下面短文
39、, 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。William Weaver was one of 14 black students who studied at the all-white West High School. A teacher told him that he “didn't belong.” He had a test and the teacher stood over him and then just took the paper away and said, “Time is up.” The first report card
40、he got was 1 Fs. So he started to think maybe he didn't belong and that he was 2 . One evening he was at home and Edward Hill, his science teacher from the 3 school, came
41、 by to visit. Weaver told Mr Hill that the white school were trying to 4 him away. Mr Hill asked Weaver to come to his old school after school. So every day waiting for him would be Mr. Hill with other teachers and they 5 him. O
42、nce he got past those Fs, he stopped 6 himself. But no matter what he did, he was never 7 at that school. Weaver never had a conversation with a counselor(辅导员) about going to college. But, to his 8
43、 , he got a letter telling him he had been awarded a scholarship(奖学金). Weaver 9 it and went on to 10 Howard University. Many years 11 , Weaver came across Mr Hill and to
44、ld him, “Mr Hill, if I had not gotten that 12 , I dont know what would have happened. And I don't know 13 I got the scholarship because I never even applied for it.” Mr Hill said, “I know, because I filled in the
45、; 14 and sent it off for you.” So Mr Hill stepped in and changed his life, 15 at that time Weaver didn't realize how much he was being helped.1.A.no B.all C.some D.fe
46、w2.A.stupid B.excellent C.ordinary D.extraordinary3.A.new B.best C.black D.worst4.A.put B.drive C.turn
47、160; D.give5.A.taught B.liked C.praised D.scolded6.A.pushing B.doubting C.blaming D.behaving7.A.realized B.recognized
48、; C.remembered D.punished8.A.delight B.excitement C.surprise D.credit9.A.received B.refused C.accepted D.won10.A.found
49、0; B.answered C.attend D.decline11.A.later B.before C.ago D.around12.A.help B.scholarship C.ignorance D.anxiety
50、13.A.when B.where C.that D.how14.A.form B.name C.details D.information15.A.and B.since C.unless
51、60;D.though5. 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。Like it or hate it, when Kim Kardashian wears something, people take notice. With the reality TV star wearing secondhand Azzedine Alaia to Paris fashion week, secondhand Jean Paul Gaultier to a party and a secondhand 1990s Thi
52、erry Mugler gown to an award ceremony, it 1 change is happening. Who would have thought that Kardashiana woman worth $ 350 million (£270 million)would be making a case for sustainable fashion? As consumers become increasingly awa
53、re of the 2 impact of fashion, they are looking for a more sustainable way to shop. Could 3 secondhand be the answer? The vintage style(复古风格), it seems, is increasingly
54、 4 . High-end boutique Browns has also just launched the label One Vintage, which uses antique textiles to create new clothes. Octavia Bradford, the buyer for Browns, says: " 5 is the loudest conversation in fashion right no
55、w." A study shows that, last year, 64% of women were willing to buy pre-owned pieces compared with 45% in 2016and 6 , by 2022 19% of the clothes in women's wardrobes will be secondhand. Fashion circularity, a new term referrin
56、g to the recycled life of clothes, is 7 to reach $51 billion in five years, up from the current $24 billion, according to ThredUp's annual resale report. Stella McClure, the founder of the online shop The Stellar Boutique, has not
57、iced the 8 . When she opened the shop 20 years ago there was still 9 attached. "But now (thankfully) The Stellar Boutique is not just acceptableit's cool and has completely 10 &
58、#160; the fashion trends," she says. Apart from people's increased 11 of sustainability, vintage fashion fits neatly into the wider mood of the Instagram age, where authenticity and originalitynot being seen in the sam
59、e outfit as anyone elseare 12 . What better ways to stand out than to wear clothes few others are likely to own? Not 13 to sit back and watch others profit from their vintage items, some luxury labels are re
60、launching decades-old designs from their own archives. Last year, 14 , Dior brought back its saddle bag because of the attention it was getting in the vintage fashion market. However, for some, buying vintage items will never feel quite right. "It's real
61、ly not my bag," says Bates. "There are obvious 15 sizing isn't uniform, and you have to be careful to look for holes and rips."1.A.suggests B.maintains C.calculates D.advocates2.A.c
62、ultural B.historical C.environmental D.emotional3.A.distributing B.buying C.controlling D.decreasing4.A.in fashion B.in effect &
63、#160; C.out of date D.in power5.A.Originality B.Technology C.Profit D.Sustainability6.A.legally B.appropriately C.likely D.undoubtedly
64、7.A.required B.projected C.guaranteed D.warned8.A.symptom B.field C.tradition D.shift9.A.satisfaction B.excitement C
65、.shame D.fascination10.A.broken B.defined C.captured D.challenged11.A.potential B.awareness C.lack D.power12.A.reversed
66、160;B.questioned C.ensured D.valued13.A.considerate B.content C.stressful D.adventurous14.A.for instance B.as a result C.by contrast &
67、#160; D.in addition15.A.expectations B.policies C.traps D.reminders答案以及解析1.答案:1-5 ADBDA 6-10 ABCDB 11-15 CDBDA2.答案:1.C; 2.B; 3.B; 4.A; 5.C; 6.D; 7.B; 8.C; 9.B; 10.C; 11.B; 12.D; 13.B; 14.C; 15.D3.答案:1.B; 2.C; 3.A; 4.D; 5
68、.B; 6.A; 7.D; 8.B; 9.C; 10.B; 11.A; 12.C; 13.B; 14.D; 15.C解析:1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:大多数学校都被迫在网上举行毕业典礼。A. reminded提醒;B. forced迫使;C. convinced说服;D. warned警告。根据上文“Social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders across America have changed many people's plans.”可知因为疫情原因,大多数学校是被迫在网上举行毕业典礼的。故选B。2.考查名词词义辨析。
69、句意:但是新罕布什尔州的一所高中的解决办法是让毕业生乘坐滑雪缆车来获得文凭。A. guiders指导者;B. teachers老师;C. graduates毕业生;D. parents父母。根据上文“hold their ceremonies online”可知此处是指让毕业生来获得他们的文凭,graduates符合语境。故选C。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但是新罕布什尔州的一所高中的解决办法是让毕业生乘坐滑雪缆车来获得文凭。A. receive收到;B. distribute分配;C. offer提议;D. deliver递送。根据后文“their diplomas”指毕业生接收他们的文凭,
70、故选A。4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:肯尼特高中的校长Kevin Carpenter在接受CBS新闻采访时表示,举办滑雪缆车毕业典礼的想法是由该校的一名管理人员想出的。A. kept to坚持;B. turned down拒绝;C. tried out尝试;D. thought up想出。根据上文“the idea for a ski lift graduation was”可知此处指想出主意,应用think up,此处为一般过去时的被动语态。故选D。5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Carpenter说,他喜欢这个想法,高中联系了附近的克兰默山度假村,后者同意免费举办这个独特的毕业典礼。A. con
71、nected连接;B. contacted联系;C. required需要;D. skipped跳跃。根据后文“nearby Cranmore Mountain Resort, which agreed to host”指联系同意举办毕业典礼的克兰默山度假村,故选B。6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Carpenter说,他喜欢这个想法,高中联系了附近的克兰默山度假村,后者同意免费举办这个独特的毕业典礼。A. unique独特的;B. ordinary普通的;C. demanding要求高的;D. rewarding有益的。根据上文可知,肯尼特高中要让毕业生乘坐滑雪缆车来获得文凭,这与往常的做法相
72、比是一个独特的毕业典礼。故选A。7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:今年6月,新罕布什尔典型的滑雪季节结束大约两个月后,克兰莫尔的滑雪缆车上挤满了174名大四学生。A. complicated复杂的;B. precious宝贵的;C. risky危险的;D. typical典型的。根据后文“ski season in New Hampshire ended”举办毕业典礼的时间是在新罕布什尔典型的滑雪季节结束大约两个月后,故选D。8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:今年6月,新罕布什尔典型的滑雪季节结束大约两个月后,克兰莫尔的滑雪缆车上挤满了174名大四学生。A. equipped装备;B. packed打包
73、;C. trapped诱捕;D. attached附上。根据后文“with 174 graduating seniors”指滑雪缆车上挤满了174名大四学生,短语be packed with“挤满”。故选B。9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:反响非常积极。A. direction方向;B. performance表现;C. response回答;D. request要求。根据后文“was very positive”以及上文缆车挤满了大学生,可知大家对此的反响积极。故选C。10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:大多数家庭想要一个面对面的体验,而不仅仅是一个虚拟的典礼。A. experiment实验;B. experience体验,经历;C.
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