2023年高考英语一模试题分项汇编新高考专用05 完形填空(原卷版).docx
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1、专题05完形填空(新高考专用)(一)(2023辽宁沈阳统考一模)After I gave birth, it seemed my brain had been dragged out of me along with my newborn son. Everything became 1 and conversation often lost in mid-sentence. I thought these 2 mistakes may be just mommy brain, while I coped with middle-of-the-night feedings. However,
2、after little Nicholas began to 3 through the night, I remained in a constant state of 4I told myself Td feel intelligent again. I thought about my 5 life. What engaged my brain then? I wandered through the house and found 6 staring me in the face: books. I looked online and found the exact 7: 50 Boo
3、k Challenge. Read 50 books in a year, whatever 8 I wanted. Within days Idiscovered new books of interest and ordered some fresh 9 I had my resolution: 50 books.My competitive spirit began to 10 I found time where it had never existed before. I read as my son watched Sesame Street. I read when I 11 a
4、 bus, I read before bedtime. My brain12fromhibernation (冬眠)and I had new and exciting things to discuss. I had started with a 13 goal to bring my 14 back. I did that, and got more. I showed my son Nicholas the 15of reading. Now itscommon for my first-grader to bring a pile of books to the couch fbr
5、reading. Were together and reading, and all is right with the world.1. A. sunnyB. foggyC. smoothD. possible2. A. physicalB psychologicalC. socialD. mental3. A. sleepB. cryC. wake upD. stay up4. A. tensionB securityC. confusionD. depression5. A. pre-schoolB. pre-marriageC. pre-babyD. pre-teen6. A. an
6、swersB. questionsC - starsD. eyes7. A. websiteB. commentC. motivationD. title8. A. priceB. colorC. sizeD. subject9. A. dishesB. readsC. flowersD. fruits10. A. take careB take placeC. take advantageD. take effect11. A. sawB droveC. caughtD. rode12. A. awokeB. frozeC. damagedD. suffered13. A. simpleB
7、commonC. differentD. similar14. A. powerB. timeC. brainD. son15. A. talentB. pleasureC. processD. skill(二)(2023安徽统考一模)Dr. Smith of New York works at a center for children who cant learn well. One daya father brought his son to him for 16 at his office.149. A. heavyB.cleverC.crazyD. uglyA. hungryB.th
8、irstyC.exhaustedD. frightened(十一)(2023湖南岳阳统考一模)Cruz Genet, 11, and Anthony Skop-ick, 10, couldnt agree. Were the birds out on the ice ducks or geese? So on a 151 January evening last year,the two friends ventured onto the152 pond near their homes, to get a better look. First they tossed a rock onto
9、the ice to 153 it. Then they stepped on it 154 the ice would hold their weight,Anthony took a few steps,then.FOOMP. He crashed through the 155 frozen surface/There was no sound, no crack/5 he recalled/41 just fell through instantly/Cruz 156 to help his panicked friend. FQOMP-he 157 into the pond too
10、.The boys were up to their necks in icy water and quickly losing feeling in their limbs. Any chance of their 158 themselves was slipping away. Cruz was sure he was going to die. Anthonys older sister had seen the boys fall through the ice and started screaming for help.John Lavin, a 159 driving near
11、by on his way to the grocery store, heard her. He quickly160 .Seeing the boys, he grabbed a nearby buoy(救生圈),161 off his shoes, and ran into theslushy(融雪的)water, chopping his way through the ice with his free 162Lavin made his way to Cruz and Anthony and hauled(拉)them back to land.They were taken to
12、 the hospital,where doctors discovered that their five-minute163 in the water had lowered theirbody 164 nearly ten degrees.Fortunately, the boys have fully recovered,though they are still a little awestruck by their165neighbour.Just to thinkjsays Cruz/if he wasnt there, I could have died.151.A. beau
13、tifulB . coldC. quietD. dark152.A. bigB. shallowC muddyD. frozen153.A. breakB. testC dropD. abandon154.A. ConvincedB , InformedC. WarnedD. Engaged155.A. quicklyB. seeminglyC. simplyD. normally156.A. rushedB managedC. decidedD. moved157.A. dominatedB occupiedC. floatedD. sank158.A. exportingB freeing
14、C. recoveringD. spotting159.A. seamanB policeC. neighbourD. relative160.A. pulled overB , went throughC - took onD. made up161.A. putB. gotC. hurriedD. kicked162.A. footB - mouthC. fistD. leg163.A. stayB - attemptC. battleD. performance164.A. positionB weightC temperatureD. mass165.A gracefulB. dema
15、ndingC. fearlessD. honest(十二)(2023广东深圳统考模)My brother and I were driving home together and we were deep inconversation. Because of his 166, my brother took a wrong turn, taking us towards a 167 andwe had no way to turn back. 168. my brother paid the bridge fee and drove on. He was clearlyfrustrated b
16、y the mistake and the 169 waste of $4.We eventually reached an exit slipway and, as we took it, my brother 170 a beat-up black car parked by the side of the road. A young guy was standing nearby 171 someone. I was busy trying to figure out which 172 we went next but my brother 173 and asked the guy
17、if he needed any help. And he did. He had a(n) 174 tire and needed a tool to get it off. My brother gave it to him, then proceeded to help him 175 the tire. After we had finished the job he thanked us again and again,pulled out $20 and tried to give it to us. No J my brother said. We were never 176
18、to even get onthat bridge. We took a 177 turn. But now we know why we did. It was to help you. Thank you forturning our mistake into a(n)178 to serve/5What I loved most was watching my brother throughout this 179. He was able to see a chance to help even in an otherwise 180 situation, which can only
19、 come from a calm mind and an open heart.166. A. happiness167. A. bridge168. A. Nervously169. A. unusual170. A. repaired171. A. phoning172. A. restaurant173. A. pulled together B. pulled away174. A. flat175. A. clean176. A. supposed177. A. different178. A. wish179. A. progress180. A. dangerousB. car
20、elessnessB comerB ImmediatelyB . hatefulB noticedB. remindinggas station emptyB changeB. forcedB. oppositeB. abilityB arrangementB destructiveB. gas station emptyB changeB. forcedB. oppositeB. abilityB arrangementB destructiveselfishnessC trackC. UnwillinglyC. hopelessC. struckC. greetingC. hotelC.
21、pulled overC. oldC. fillC. allowedC. wrongbeliefC processC. expensiveC. weaknessD. houseD. UnfortunatelyD. needlessD. helpedD. recallingD. wayD. pulled throughD. dirtyD. chooseD. requiredD. distantD. opportunityD. mistakeD. negative(十三)(2023广东广州统考一模)Kyle Cassidy and three other members of the Annenb
22、erg Running Groupwere 181 a few late comers. They meet three days a week for a roughly 30-minute jog and anoccasional. 182. Thafs right during some runs, one of them delivers a talk. Topics 183 from the brain to Bitcoin.But on this day last January, it would not be their 184run. The first clue that
23、something was off wasthe man who ran past them at an 185 pace. Cassidy 186 why the runner was so fleet of foot when another man ran by, yelling/Help! He took my phone and laptop!”At that, the group did what running clubs do: They ran, 187 the suspect down the streets of Philadelphia until he 188 int
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