专题03完形填空(第01期)-2023届江苏高考模拟试题分项汇编(学生版).docx
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1、专题03完形填空(第01期)-2023届江苏高考模拟试题分项汇编完形填空【江苏省百校联考2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次考试】When I was pregnant with Paige, I read about the donor milk bank and was instantly 21 I learned that nearly 4,000 babies are born 22 every year; because their organs and immune systems have had less time to mature, theyre at greater r
2、isk of 23 which can be fatal (致命的)in their 24 early days. Breast milk is often theonly thing they can 25. but mothers with a 26 pregnancy often find that their milk has not yet come in.The thought of helping the tiny babies 27 a lot to me.Paige was born a month early and in special care for a couple
3、 of days. Thats 28 we saw those tiny babies who could 29 in your hand, only managing to take about 4 ml of milk at a time and the reality of milk 30 hit home. Watching those other parents desperately hoping for their babies to 31, and realizing I could help, was when the feeling that I should become
4、 a milk donor changed to wanting to 32 it.I contacted the coordinator of the donor milk bank. She came to my house to do my blood tests and 33 me through the process, so I was good to go. I now spend about six hours a day expressing milk. The milk is frozen and then 34 every week by one of the volun
5、teer drivers. Ive been told Im donating record-breaking amounts,and Fil 35 donating for as long as I can.21. A. hesitant22. A. prematurely23. A. depression24. A. remaining25. A. tolerate26. A. lengthened27. A. troubled28. A. how29. A. fit30. A. delivery31. A. recover32. A. do33. A. warned34. A. thro
6、wn out35. A. give upB embarrassedB. safelyB. infectionB , boringB. expectB. shortenedB , amusedB whenB . feedB. donationB, surviveB forgetB. talkedB , sold outB , carry onC. interestedC. purposelyC. injuryC. criticalC. affordC. worsenedC. offendedC - whetherC , drinkC. productionC. laughC. useC. bla
7、medC. picked upC. put offD. gratefulD. secretlyD. conflictD. merryD. orderD. strengthenedD. meantD. whatD , growD. consumptionD. communicateD. escapeD. teasedD. drunk upD. bring down完形填空【江苏省镇江市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初】My husband, daughter and I made our way into a small restaurant for breakfast. Only two
8、other tables were21, one by a family with a little boy, and he was so 22_ because sitting at the table directly behind uswas a face he 23. “Mom, Mom, look! Its Wayne Gretzky!(韦恩格雷茨基,传奇冰球手)”Sure enough, there at the other table was Wayne Gretzky, obviously discussing important business with some gent
9、lemen in suits. Well, this little boy could hardly 24 himself, wanting to talk to Wayne Gretzky and get an autograph(亲笔签名).After all, this might be his only 25! But his mother just kept 26 Hes in ameeting, honey. He needs his 27 The poor little boy was almost in tears.Well, it was hard not to 28 wha
10、t was going on. Wayne 29 himself from his breakfast and went over to the little boy.The little boys face 30 lit up and his mouth hung wide open. He just couldnt 31 what washappening. It was 32 to watch as Wayne shook hands with the little boy and then signed his autograph on aplace mat(餐垫)from the t
11、able.I was so 33.It was such a little thing, and yet itGretzky was as much a hero21. A. occupied22. A. ashamed23. A. shaded24. A. tolerate25. A. memory26. A. whispering27. A. option28. A. admit29. A. separated30. A. totally31.35B. bookedB embarrassedB , recognizedB. persuadeB. challengeB jokingB pri
12、vacyB. imagineB. savedB , fortunatelyA. acknowledge B. ignore32. A. odd33. A. devoted34. A. broke35. A. offB. wonderfulB impressedB predictedB. withthe ice as he was on.C. coveredC. excitedC. imitatedC motivateC. chanceC. regrettingC - preferenceC. describeC. excusedC. intentionallyC. believeC norma
13、lC. scaredC. witnessedC. for34 so much. It made me realize that WayneD. turnedD. upsetD. forgotD. controlD. successD. answeringD. responsibilityD. noticeD. preventedD. frequentlyD. experienceD. familiarD. worriedD. saidD. across完形填空【江苏省南通市如皋市2022-2023学年高三上学期期初调研测试】One day, Rosie, 15, who has profoun
14、d and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) found his current toy broken. It had21 her since her second birthday. After all the attempts to fix it 22. her sister, Josie Wheel, decided to givesocial media a shot.She posted a message on Titter asking for help to find a 23 model of the toy. The toy had
15、 stopped being24 by the company nearly a decade ago and were 25 the ones that work. We never expected the 26 to be so huge on the Internet J said the 18-year-old from Coventry.she said many warm-eared people were so determined to help just out of the goodness of their heart 27 they knew nothing abou
16、t Rosie. About 15 substitutes had so far been 28, but people were still coming forward. It would29 be closer to 30 which was amazing. People had also offered to fix the broken toys after they began to break due to so much 30.“Rosie doesnt completely understand everything thats going on, because of h
17、er 31 but when she receivesall of them next month and can physically see them I can imagine her 32 Lorraine Wheel, the girlsmother,33: “Josie and her sister have the strongest 34 and Josie has done many things to35 that Rosie is the happiest girl ever. 1 couldnt be more proud of her.21. A. humbled B
18、. discouraged C. accompanied D. convinced22. A. ended22. A. endedD. failedB. helpedC. changed完形填空【江苏省扬州中学2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试】23. A. specificB separateC cheapD. new24. A. soldB . testedC. expectedD. assigned25. A. withdrawing fromB. hunting forC. giving up D. taking over26. A. problemB. differenceC.
19、 responseD. distribution27. A. ifB onceC. becauseD. though28. A. receivedB demandedC. promisedD. purchased29. A. probablyB. temporarilyC. regularlyD. normally30. A. pressureB coverageC. applauseD. usage31. A. guiltB , frustrationC. conditionD. envy32. A. excitementB , ambitionC. proficiencyD. hesita
20、tion33. A. urgedB. guaranteedC. comfortedD. added34. A. supportB. bondC. willD. point35. A. ensureB imagineC. discoverD. predictEradajere Oleata thinks she may have a partial solution called the Chip Bag Project for two of her countrys persistent problems: garbage and poverty. The 26-year-old studen
21、t from Detroit is asking a(n) 41 of local snack lovers:42 throw your empty chip bags into the trash, 43 them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the homeless.Chip eaters 44 their empty bags at a print shop and a clothing store - two 45 where Oleita and her volunteer helpers collect them. Aft
22、er they are 46, it takes about four hours to sew a sleeping bag, each taking around150 to 300 chip bags, 47 whether theyre single-serve or family size.Since 2020, the Chip Bag Project has 48 over 800,000 chip bags and, as of last December, created 110 sleeping bags.Sure, it would be simpler to raise
23、 the money to buy new sleeping bags. But thats only half the 49 for Oleata and her fellow volunteers. We are 50 to making an impact not only socially, but 51 she says.Of course, repurposing these bags is meaningful. 52 they would have ended in the trash. Ifs a(n) 53 reminder that environmental injus
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