专题12 完形填空夹叙夹议-2023年高考英语阅读完形名校好题100篇(原卷版).docx
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1、完形填空夹叙夹议1. 2022河北衡水河北衡水中学校考模拟预测2. 2022湖北武汉统考模拟预测3. 2022陕西西安交大附中校考模拟预测4. 2022重庆重庆南开中学校考模拟预测5. 2022浙江浙江大学附属中学校考模拟预测6. 2022湖南长沙湖南师大附中校考二模7. 2022吉林长春东北师大附中校考模拟预测8. 2022福建福州统考模拟预测A(2022河北衡水河北衡水中学校考模拟预测)It happened a month after I began teaching in the US. I had to the class schedule. Well need to prepone
2、 the quiz,“ I said, preparing fbr the groans (咕哝)from my students. Instead, there was a total 2.I looked around to see 3 expressions on their facesthat look of “I have NO idea what you just said,“ which stops any teacher midlecture to4 a concept further.It was then that I found out that “prepone“ wa
3、s not a(n) 5 word in English dictionaries. I believed that prcponc mean the 6 of postpone-moving an event to an earlier time rather 7 an event. So when I realized it wasnt proper” English, I was 8. It was a great 9 in my linguistic (语言的)self- image.I had grown up in India, where fluency in English i
4、s closely associated with 10 privilege (特权).I was an English major with a large vocabulary, and 11 for reading Dickens and Austen. My comfort with English had shaped my sense of 12. In a world divided into linguistic “haves” and “have-nots”,I13. knew I was one of the “haves”.But that day in the clas
5、sroom, my incomprehensible English taught me that being an linguistic “have” is14. and delusional (妄自尊大)at best. Leaving India 15 me out of my privilege and opened my eyes to the rich world of Englishes.1. A. meetB. designC. arrangeD. change2. A. silenceB. understandingC. messD. commitment3. A. genu
6、ineB. happyC. blankD. guilty120. A. take120. A. takeB. bringC. keepD. guard(2022福建福州统考模拟预测)Once upon a time, my father and I got lost in a forest in Fiance. I must have been about twelve or thirteen. Anyway, it was before the time when most people a mobile phone. It was in the Loire Valley. About ha
7、lf an hour, my dad 122 the truth. 4tOh, it seems that were lost. We walked around and around in circles, trying to find (he path, 123 with no luck. I could lell my dad was starting to124. . even as he was trying to hide it from me. We had been in the forest for hours then and both knew mymoni would
8、be in a state of absolute 125. At school, I had just been told the story of the hikers who had diedin the wilderness and 1 found it easy to 126 that would be our fate too. If wc keep going in a 127 line well get out of here/ my dad said.And he was right. 128 we heard the sound of cars and 129 a main
9、 road. We were eleven miles from the village where we had 130. but at least we had signposts. And I often think of that strategy, when Iam totally 131 literally or metaphorically (比喻).I thought of it when I was in the middle of a132. . when my heart beat rapidly with133 and didnt know how I could ca
10、rry on living. Walking onefoot in front of the other, in the same 134. will always get you further than running around in circles. Itsabout the 135 to keep walking forward.121.A. ownedB. borrowedC. inventedD.promoted122.A. revealedB. realizedC. toldD.faced123.A. allB. ifC. yetD.so124.A. complainB. e
11、ruptC. regretD.panic125.A. terrorB. angerC. disappointmentD.loss126.A. decideB. announceC. imagineD.clarify127.A. simpleB. shortC. straightD.similar128.A. RegularlyB. EventuallyC. SurprisinglyD.Generally129.A. choseB. missedC. followedD.reached130.A. set offB. passedC. called atD.lived131.A. lostB.
12、sensitiveC. angryD.stuck132.A. termB. raceC. performanceD.breakdown133.A. excitementB. surpriseC. fearD.interestC. directionC. inspirationD. distanceD. cooperationA. way134. A. ambitionB. cycleB. determination4. A. graspB. defineC. replaceD. explain5. A. usefulB. simpleC. ordinaryD. actual6. A. conc
13、eptB. formationC. oppositeD. dimension7. A. breaking offB. putting ofC. calling offD. getting off8. A. astonishedB. relievedC. excitedD. disappointed9. A. reflectionB. establishmentC. honorD. shift10. A. culturalB. economicC. mentalD. commercial11. A. concernB. gratitudeC. fondnessD. tension12. A. j
14、usticeB. beautyC. dutyD. self13. A. humblyB. definitelyC. possiblyD. barely14. A. unusualB. unstableC. reliableD. perfect15. A. tookB. cheatedC. pickedBD. argued(2022湖北武汉统考模拟预测)Opening my car window, I called out, Maam! Maam!” The only lady in (he parking lot 16 until she saw me. How nice you look t
15、oday!M I said.Her face registered 17 for a second when she found I was a stranger, and then she smiled. Thank you!” she 18.1 stared at her and felt her shoulder 19 a bit more and her final steps to her carseemed 20.I have made it a point in recent years to compliment (赞扬)people, especially women and
16、 girls. Instead of just thinking 21 in my heart that someone did a great job, I say it out loud. Its like having a(n) 22 in my head. When I see someone who 23 a kind word, (he cheerleader jumps up and down and throws her pompoms (绒球花)in the air. As women, we have learned from our role models to be 2
17、4. Even when wedo receive a(an) 25 compliment fbr what weve accomplished, we downplay our own 26 as the world expects us to show 27. Now, when I compliment a woman and she 28 (he game of denial,1 say to her, uJust say thank you. Most of them arc relieved they can 29 the compliment. Its a good beginn
18、ing to accept the praise without feeling 3() isnt it?16.A. set outB. got offC. looked aroundD. backed away17.A. annoyanceB. surpriseC. disappointmentD. curiosity18.A. called backB. held outC. stepped asideD. looked up19.A. straightenedB. shookC. widenedD. moved20.A. heavierB. slowerC. higherD. light
19、er21.A. seriouslyB. silentlyC. regularlyD. randomly22.A. housewifeB. cheerleaderC. strangerD. acquaintance23.A. requiresB. acquiresC. deservesD. enjoys24.A. practicalB. generousC. confidentD. quiet25.A. rareB. unwillingC. academicD. familiar26.A. responsibilityB. skillsC. competitivenessD. achieveme
20、nts27.A. modestyB. determinationC. courageD. concern28.A. startsB. missesC. continuesD. avoids29.A. changeB. acceptC. doubtD. notice30.A. emptyB. innocentC. guiltyD. upsetc(2022陕西西安交大附中校考模拟预测)“Whats the story of your piano?” a friend asked over dinner. My piano just 31 in the comer of my living room
21、. It has a story?” I doubted.“AU pianos have stories,“ she replied. Suddenly my pianos story came 32 out of me as if Id always had this talc to tell.Pvc loved 33 since childhood. I started with the recorder and moved on to the violin and guitar. Playing the piano had always been my 34 which my famil
22、y couldnt afford. I grew up in a poor immigrant family in Toronto. My father 35 tables in a restaurant and my mother worked in a laundry. Though our childhood was 36. my brothers and I were always fed with 37.1 cant rememberwhich birthday it was when my mother 38 some money to buy me a doll. By then
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