2022-2023学年(人教版2019)高二英语期中考点大串讲四完形填空15篇(新高考).docx
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1、大教版(2019)高二英语上学期期中考点大用讲(名校最新真题)专题04完形填空15篇(新高考专用)(2022辽宁高二期末)Lentil as Anything was first opened in Melbournes St. Kilda in 2000. At the time its founder, Shanaka Fernando, was living in a tent, so he knew something about what challenges those living a(n) 1 life faced.Shanaka Fernando saw that lack
2、of money was often the 2 to people who tried to connect and contribute to their community. The 3 of his Lentil as Anything from the onset was to re-engage those who were 4.What is special about Lentil as Anything is that it placed a 5 box on the counter instead of a cash register. Customers were ask
3、ed to 6 what they felt their meal was worth and what they were 7 to donate towards the not-for-profit philosophy. The money left in the box was, and is 8 today, used to run the restaurant.Shanaka Fernando 9 that instead of money alienating (使疏远)people, it became a unifyingforce for his staff and his
4、 diners. The burden of paying Lentil as Anythings 10, bills and rent issurrendered to the goodwill of the people.Food is mostly H from local organic food suppliers and is prepared on-site and often served inbuffet (自助餐)style allowing diners to 12 their own meals. For vegetarians (素食主义者)there isalso
5、a small range of vegan 13. Over the past years, hundreds of the disadvantaged or 14have worked at the Lentil as Anything restaurants.In 2007, Shanaka Fernando was awarded the Australian of the Year award as local hero for his15culinary (烹饪的)company.1. A.normalB.hardC. simpleD. independent2. A.impres
6、sionB.opportunityC. barrierD. damage3. A.aimB.approachC. interestD. condition4. A.carried awayB.left behindC. looked afterD. picked out5. A.commentB.mailC. litterD. donation6. A.countB.saveC. payD. charge7. A.happyB.hesitantC. curiousD. wise8. A.thereforeB.yetC. stillD. otherwise9. A.predictedB.imag
7、inedC. demandedD. witnessedD. learningD. normalD. campaign133. A. strugglingB. determiningC. hesitating135. A. tripB. planC. battle134. A. professional B. admirableC. decent(2022山东省招远第一中学高二期末)Sheelas 93-year-old grandpa suffers from Alzheimer and has lost his memory. Hes unable to 136 her name and h
8、er relationship with him and constantly asks the same 137 questions.But the music provides a(n) 138 for the two-a shared moment of 139, Though Sheelademonstrates rare musical skills, yet she didnt expect music had such great magic as to 140 Grandpa with severe Alzheimers disease.That afternoon, Shee
9、la was asked to 141 Grandpa owing to her mothers absence. But absolutely 142 by Grandpa. Sheela felt bored. Pacing 143. she saw a piano in a corner that remaineduntouched for years. Sheela opened it and began to play a piece by Chopin. Attracted by the fantastic music, Grandpa got out of his bedroom
10、 and slowly 144 the piano, his eyes shining brilliantly and a pleased smile climbing from his mouth. He seemed to be completely absorbed in the beautiful 145.After she finished, Grandpa even gave her the thumbs (大拇指)up on her 146, Sheela was movedto tears by Grandpas 147. Grandpa then made his way t
11、o his armchair, closed his eyes in peace and fellasleep soon. The moment was all too brief but quite 148.Sheela shared the experience online and urged people to 149 the present: Make space for love and treasure the present moment with your loved ones. Now Sheela has her eye on what does 150!136. A.
12、assess137. A. complicated138. A. connection139. A. honor140. A. relax141. A. believe in142. A. suspected143. A. coldly144. A. approached145. A. story146. A. achievement147. A. sympathyB. guessB. relevantB evidenceB pleasureB encourageB. watch overB. misunderstoodB . cheerfullyB playedB - tuneB compa
13、nyB. approvalC. inquireC. routineC. explanationC. beliefC. touchC. search forC. interruptedC. restlesslyC. draggedC. descriptionC. performanceC. confidenceD. recallD. crucialD. judgmentD. fortuneD. satisfyD. make outD. ignoredD. bravelyD. studiedD. greetingD. behaviorD. promise148.A strangeB familia
14、rC.natural149.A. appreciateB - challengeC.change150.A. existB. lastC.occurD. preciousD. skipD. count(2022-广东汕头高二期末)Whether or not we care to admit it, were all familiar with procrastination:waiting until the last minute to catch up with pressing tasks. The antidote (矫正方法)一 while easier said than don
15、e is 151 to start on your assignments sooner. But in your pursuit of 152 procrastination, is it possible to go too far?David Rosenbaum, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside, certainly thinks so. His research 153 on the dangers of precrastination, the 154 to rush too q
16、uickly into tasks.As 155 to a procrastinator, who might leave an inbox full of emails untouched until the next day, a precrastinator would read and 156 to each of them first thing in the morning. This can mean reducing a lot of amount of the precious energy they might need for a more urgent 157 late
17、r on.So why do people precrastinate? Rosenbaum says that for most, its tough to 158 reaching for low-hanging fruit. When you complete simple short-term tasks, you have one fewer thing to think about “I can wrap this up in five minutes. Why not 159 it now?”The real 160 of precrastination comes when,
18、in your rush to finish, you encounter the naturally higher chance of doing your work incompletely or inaccurately. In the 161 of emails, sometimes waiting to respond can show respect for 162 thought over expediency (权宜之计).151.A.entirelyB. simplyC. totallyD. roughly152.A.beatingB improvingC. achievin
19、gD. blaming153.A.callsB reliesC. focusesD. agrees154.A.attitudeB tendencyC. solutionD. answer155.A.devotedB. relatedC regardedD. opposed156.A.applyB appealC respondD. refer157.A.taskB appointmentC. messageD. talk158.A.keepB resistC. practiseD. start159.A.get hold ofB make use ofC. make sense ofD. ta
20、ke care ofOf course, precrastination is not without its benefits, but its 163 to do so only when it makes sense. Chronic precrastinators must also realise that its OK to set unimportant things aside, because they will not require huge mental 164 later in the day, Rosenbaum says. Besides, it should b
21、e agreed in our society that its OK to be allowed to 165.160. A. disadvantageB. struggleC. benefitD. reason161. A. faceB controlC. caseD. name162. A. idealB suddenC. efficientD. careful163. A. criticalB. relevantC. objectiveD. ambitious164. A. healthB processC. developmentD. energy165. A. speed upB
22、slow downC. show upD. fade away(2022重庆长寿高二期末)Friends are very important in our everyday life. Everyone 166 friends. We all like to feel close (亲密的)to someone. 167 is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh, and do things with. 168、sometimes we need to be alone. We dont always want people 169, But we wo
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