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2021届高考英语二轮夹叙夹议完型填空练习(二十)

1、2021 高考英语二轮高考英语二轮夹叙夹议完型填空练习夹叙夹议完型填空练习(二十二十) (A) Nancy is a kindergarten teacher in Mason City. One day Camden, one of the 4-year-old boys in her class, came to her with a 1 about his dad, Derreld. Nancys heart 2 seeing this little boy so 3 and upset. She promised Camden that she would do whatever sh

2、e could to assist. He believed her and knew that she would keep her 4 The moment school was out, Nancy rushed to the 5 . She had done all the required tests and 6 all the necessary paperwork. Finally, she was given the 7 by her doctors, and she was told that she was a 8 match. The day had finally ar

3、rived. The doctors that were 9 the procedure were the best transplant surgeons in the hospital. In fact, 10 the surgeons had done everything in their power for the procedure to be a success, there were no 11 . There was always that chance that it wouldnt work. 12 , Derrelds body accepted Nancys kidn

4、ey (肾) A teachers 13 is to teach the kids in her class information that will help them for the rest of their school career and life. However, this teacher went 14 her duty when one of her pupils 15 her. 1Agift Bsecret Cnote Dpromise 2Apounded Bfailed Craced Dsank 3Asad Bexcited Ccurious Dannoyed 4Ap

5、osition Bstate Cword Dbalance 5Ahouse Bplayground Chospital Doffice 6Afilled out Blooked through Ctook down Dhanded out 7Aadvice Bpermission Cmedicine Drefusal 8Aworrying Btemporary Cperfect Dabnormal 9Amaking Busing Cfollowing Dperforming 10Aif Beven though Cthe instant Dwhen 11Aresults Brewards Cg

6、uarantees Dqualities 12AFortunately BNormally CInitially DDirectly 13AExpectation Bhonour Cdescription Dresponsibility 14Abeyond Bwithin Ctowards Dopposite 15Ascared Bcomforted Ctrusted Dsuspected (B) Recently I met a guy named Leonard Gilbert on a trip. Leonard is the kind of person you could pass

7、on the street and never 1 , but he is, in my view, a very special person who 2 recognition. Leonard lives in a 3 rural area, so when his wife had cancer several years ago, Leonard was faced with a four-and-a-half-hour drive to where she could be treated. That 4 lots of expenses for meals, fuel, hote

8、ls and so on. But in the end the cancer took his wifes life 5 . Evidently Leonard was very 6 by his wifes passing, but he was also very angry, for he realized other people were facing the same sort of 7 . Rather than giving money to charities, what he did was start to throw 8 . Every other Saturday

9、evening, there is a party in Leonards garage. Neighbors, friends and relatives come and bring snacks and drinks; many bring 9 . There is music and dancing, and at some point during the evening Leonard 10 a family he has found who are having difficulties 11 the cost of supporting a cancer patient und

10、ergoing 12 far from home. Then a honey-jar is passed around and the money 13 , every cent of it, goes 14 to that family. The people at the party have a good time. The family 15 that someone, probably someone they have never met knows what they are going through and 16 enough to help. Leonards 17 to

11、help the families was born out of his grief, but from the perspective of those who have received the money, it is an act of love. His personal 18 has resulted in an act of kindness that honors the 19 of the wife he has lost. Wouldnt it be nice if we had more people in the world like Leonard Gilbert?

12、 Im glad I met Leonard. He makes the world a 20 place. 1.A.know B.notice C.forget D.love 2.A.requires B.needs C.deserves D.avoids 3.A.convenient B.peaceful C.remote D.nearby 4.A.meant B.spent C.showed D.reduced 5.A.otherwise B.instead C.somehow D.anyway 6.A.stricken B.shocked C.pleased D.mourned 7.A

13、.happiness B.hardships C.cancers D.expenses 8.A.coins B.honey C.medicine D.parties 9.A.jars B.cards C.instruments D.flowers 10.A.tells about B.argues about C.comments on D.chats about 11.A.cutting B.meeting C.increasing D.calculating 12.A.charities B.depression C.treatment D.support 13.A.saved B.pai

14、d C.owed D.collected 14.A.partly B.exactly C.properly D.directly 15.A.understands B.pretends C.ignores D.confirms 16.A.earns B.cares C.struggles D.plans 17.A.demand B.motivation C.expectation D.consideration 18.A.donation B.opinion C.loss D.belief 19.A.cancer B.memory C.wish D.recovery 20.A.better B

15、.worse C.more peaceful D.more terrible (C) My family lived about a mile from the Bertram Woods Library. Throughout my childhood, my mother drove me there several times a week. Our visits were never 1 enough for me. I loved wandering around the 2 scanning the spines(书脊) of the books until something h

16、appened to 3 my eye. I might have spent the rest of my life 4 libraries the way I viewed, say, the amusement park I went to as a kid. But then the 5 feeling came back into my life 6 . One day after we moved to Los Angeles in 2011, my son wanted to interview a 7 for his school assignment. So we went

17、to the 8 library. As we drove over to meet the librarian, I 9 a memory of this similar journey in my pastanother parent and child on their way to the library. The 10 didnt look anything like the Bertram Woods, but when we 11 inside, a shock of recognition 12 me. Decades had passed, but I really felt

18、 as if I had returned to that time and place, walking into the library with my mother. 13 had changed. There was the same soft sound of pencil on paper, and the murmuring of people 14 at the tables in the center of the room. The wooden checkout counters, the librarians desks, the bulletin board, wer

19、e all the same. It wasnt that time 15 in the library. It was as if it had been captured here, or collected. A library, for me, is a gathering pool of stories and of the people who come to find them. 1Along Beasy Cboring Dinteresting 2Arooms Bstreets Cshelves Dtables 3Afill Bcatch Copen Dblock 4Awand

20、ering around Bthinking about Ctalking about Dlooking for 5Afamiliar Bexciting Cfunny Dwarm 6Aunexpectedly Buncomfortably Cexactly Dfinally 7Aprofessor Bteacher Cbookseller Dlibrarian 8Anewest Bclosest Cprettiest Dquietest 9Alost Bshared Cenjoyed Dexperienced 10Aschool Bbuilding Cdesks Dbooks 11Alook

21、ed Bdrove Cstepped Dread 12Astruck Bdisappointed Cdefeated Dwoke 13AEverybody BEverything CNobody DNothing 14Aworking Bsitting Cplaying Deating 15Atravelled Bflew Cstopped Dchanged (D) When Freddie arrived to perform in the hospital room, Pam worried it was already too late. Her 88-year-old stepfath

22、er, Strobel, had 1 been moved to the palliative (姑息治疗)unit. Pam could 2 that something had changed in him. A nurse told her Strobels 3 was near. “Youre probably 4 your time,” Pam told Freddie. But Freddie 5 with her what medical professionals had told him: 6 may be the last sense to go. “Let me go i

23、n and 7 ,” Freddie said. “Its as much for you as it is for him.” Freddie is a country and folk musician. When he was in his childhood, his mother encouraged her young sons 8 talent. When she was dying of cancer, he put their 9 of songs to its greatest use. He would crawl into her hospital bed with h

24、is guitar and 10 her favorites. His mother seemed to relax, a(n) 11 look crossing her face. “That moment allowed her and me to 12 like we used to when I was singing as a kid,” Freddie recalled. It emphasized to him the 13 of music. When he 14 a non-profit organization called Swan Songs which arrange

25、d free musical last wishes, Freddie signed up for the 15 . That was the case with Pams stepfather who enjoyed 16 music, and Swan Songs sent Freddie. Thats why Freddie arrived at the hospital that day, when Strobel seemed ready to say 17 . Freddie played some songs and after 45 minutes, Pam asked for

26、 just one more song. Freddie 18 Love Me. He sang the last note and Strobel took his last breath. “Oh my, we just experienced one of the most 19 moments in our lives. It was a gift for us all. At a really sad time, it was 20 ,” says Pam. 1.A.just B.still C.ever D.almost 2.A.explain B.tell C.witness D

27、.announce 3.A.failure B.relief C.time D.recovery 4.A.killing B.sparing C.spending D.wasting 5.A.traded B.shared C.discussed D.exchanged 6.A.Hearing B.Tasting C.Smelling D.Touching 7.A.observe B.check C.negotiate D.play 8.A.athletic B.creative C.musical D.literary 9.A.instruction B.love C.choice D.as

28、sessment 10.A.sing B.recite C.make up D.pick up 11.A.embarrassed B.regretful C.confused D.peaceful 12.A.comfort B.pray C.connect D.escape 13.A.rhyme B.power C.style D.sound 14.A.set up B.broke up C.heard about D.talked about 15.A.program B.course C.competition D.treatment 16.A.modern B.popular C.cla

29、ssical D.country 17.A.goodbye B.hello C.sorry D.no 18.A.analyzed B.chose C.wrote D.enjoyed 19.A.glorious B.difficult C.ridiculous D.magical 20.A.delightful B.hopeful C.beautiful D.forgetful (E) It was in 1972, and I was in second grade. In the classroom the teacher, Ms. Boyette, was 1 aloud to us fr

30、om Island of the Blue Dolphins. And we had just come to a part of the book where the main 2 was training a wild dog. I was listening, caught up in the 3 of all. Not far away from me, there seated a boy who always frightened or 4 others, so I was 5 of this boy. While Ms. Boyette was reading, I looked

31、 at him, for he was someone I was in the 6 of keeping an eye on. I 7 that he was listening too, that he was engaged in the 8 , and that he was leaning forward in his seat and listening with all his heart. I 9 at him, open-mouthed. I was 10 by a sudden knowledge that this boy was in fact just 11 me.

32、He was a kid who liked stories. The boy must 12 my eyes on him, because he turned. Then something 13 happened. He smiled at me. 14 , I smiled back, unafraid. We were two 15 smiling at each other. Why have I never forgotten this 16 moment? Why do I still 17 every detail of it? I think its because tha

33、t moment illustrates so beautifully the 18 of reading out loud. It shows us into a safe room, where everyone involved, the reader and the listener, can have that chance to 19 each other. We humans long not just for the story, not just for the flow of language, but for the 20 that comes when words ar

34、e read aloud. 1.A.shouting B.singing C.talking D.reading 2.A.author B.character C.reader D.listener 3.A.wonder B.silence C.warmth D.comfort 4.A.greeted B.touched C.hurt D.refused 5.A.aware B.terrified C.bored D.guilty 6.A.habit B.form C.effort D.hope 7.A.predicted B.imagined C.promised D.noticed 8.A

35、.speech B.story C.journey D.diary 9.A.pointed B.nodded C.stared D.waved 10.A.struck B.mixed C.cheated D.confused 11.A.behind B.beyond C.around D.like 12.A.ignore B.feel C.meet D.observe 13.A.useful B.natural C.serious D.amazing 14.A.Then B.Again C.Instead D.Besides 15.A.strangers B.kids C.teachers D

36、.enemies 16.A.funny B.busy C.lucky D.small 17.A.seek B.organize C.recall D.trust 18.A.power B.courage C.amusement D.ability 19.A.cheer B.see C.miss D.mention 20.A.challenge B.knowledge C.choice D.connection 参考答案: A 篇:BDACC ABCDB CADAC B 篇:BCCAD ABDCA BCDDA BBCBA C 篇:ACBBA ADBDB CADBC D 篇:ABCDB ADCBA DCBCA DABDC E 篇:DBACB ADBCA DBDAB DCABD