人教版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期末复习:完形填空专项练习520题 (含答案解析)

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1、人教版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期末复习:完形填空专项练习520题 It is a common case that most people think a holiday requires a huge amount of preparation. However, a short day _1_ can be just as refreshing as a long one. A short days drive or walk can be the channel that transports you into a _2_ and casual world, where you c

2、an recall your childhood and enjoy your favourite songs. _3_, a day trip can be a wonderful way to _4_ the stresses of routine existence while feeding the soul.You may be surprised to see how many day-trip possibilities _5_ within a mere hours time from your home. Forests, lakes and mountains can se

3、rve as the perfect spots for a short _6_ because the physical and mental transformation in an attractive setting is _7_ by deep thinking and breathing, or just being still with _8_.I have numerous ways to _9_ make up for the promise of my low-carbon life while still seeing to the _10_ of myself on a

4、 soul level. However, my _11_ to environmental well-being causes me to hesitate before using my car. So I cut my drive trip to a day.Since day trips tend to require much _12_ investments of time and money than traditional outings, I can get _13_ travel experience day by day. On the weekend, I may be

5、 motivated to _14_ a vast state park to get to know wildlife. On another, my curiosity can inspire me to visit a(n) _15_ site to learn about ancient artists. Each mini trip will fill my existence with a sense of rebirth that prepares me for whatever lies ahead.1AtourBdramaCgraphDpolicy2AtenseBlightC

6、limitedDcomplicated3AIn turnBIn returnCIn briefDIn advance4AmindBaddCrecognizeDlessen5AdisappearBrecoverCexistDcycle6AissueBholidayCbreathDdrive7AdevelopedBinterruptedCmisunderstoodDfrozen8ArelativesBfriendsCnatureDreality9AeffectivelyBroughlyCpartlyDrarely10AreputationBdisciplineCneedsDdisadvantage

7、s11AsolutionBsuccessCaccessDcommitment12AbitterBsmallerCclearerDfuller13AshallowBblankCmiserableDextensive14AestablishBexploreCimagineDinspect15AentertainingBfinancialCpoliticalDhistoricalMy husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years.Some of our _16_ a

8、re funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we _17_ along Chalk Creek. I was _18_ that our 15-month-old boy would fall into the creek (小溪). I tied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. That lasted about ten minutes. He was _19_, and his crying let t

9、he whole campground know it. So _20_ tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It _21_ he didnt end up in the creek. My three-year-old, however, did. Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we _22_, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly _

10、23_ our peaceful morning trip. The _24_ picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to _25_ the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No _26_. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there _27_, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We

11、were _28_.Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of _29_, wondering what camping fun and _30_ we will experience next.16AideasBjokesCmemoriesDdiscoveries17AcampedBdroveCwalkedDcycled18AannoyedBsurprisedCdisappointedDworried19AunhurtBunfortunate

12、CuncomfortableDunafraid20Adue toBinstead ofCapart fromDas for21AworkedBhappenedCmatteredDchanged22Asigned upBcalmed downCchecked outDheaded off23AarrangedBinterruptedCcompletedDrecorded24AwindBnoiseCtemperatureDspeed25AfindBhideCstartDfix26AluckBanswerCwonderDsignal27ApatientlyBtirelesslyCdoubtfully

13、Dhelplessly28AsorryBbraveCsafeDright29AreliefBdutyCprideDexcitement30AfailureBadventureCperformanceDconflictMy husband and I booked a fall foliage (叶子) tour up the Hudson River. We were really excited to see all the changing colors of the leaves in their full glory.It was a beautiful day. We were a

14、little _31_ since none of the leaves in our backyard seemed to be changing color. But we _32_ that as we motored farther north, it would be a _33_ story. However, through the whole trip, there was only the occasional sight of yellow and orange. It was not the fall foliage tour we had _34_.Our whole

15、family _35_ where we were and we had to prepare to face their _36_ about the trip when we returned. How were the leaves? Were you disappointed?If I tell myself that the _37_ was all about the color of the leaves, and complain about money wasted and hopes _38_, I will have had a truly _39_ day. But i

16、f I tell myself that I had a beautiful day out on the Hudson River, had some _40_ time(even on a boat filled with passengers), and came back refreshed, then it was money and time _41_._42_ I couldnt change the surroundings and I couldnt make the leaves suddenly change color, all that was left was to

17、 change my _43_.So the honest answer is that while there was some initial (原来的,最初的) _44_, we _45_having a great day. I love being out on the water.31AconcernedBangryCcuriousDimpatient32AindicatedBbelievedCrevealedDpromised33AsimilarBextinctCdifferentDorderly34AnoticedBinsistedCrememberedDexpected35A

18、knewBfoundCprotestedDconfirmed36AcommentsBdiscussionsCdetailsDquestions37AtripBfallCboatDanswer38AdeliveredBdestroyedCdisappearedDdeclared39AterribleBmeaningfulCdeadlyDmobile40AdullBbusyCquietDlimited41Awell-weighedBwell-fittedCwell-spentDwell-organized42ASinceBUnlessCIn caseDFor43AdecisionBdetermin

19、ationCattitudeDrole44AexcitementBpuzzleCdisappointmentDscare45Abroke upBmade upCgrew upDended upIve never been an athlete. At school, my main goal was to _46_ PE at all costs. In my twenties, I went for yoga class occasionally, but that was really the summary of my athletic accomplishments.That was

20、until the end of 2016, when I was unexpectedly laid off. I was feeling quite depressed but pushed myself to _47_ for the TCS NYC Marathon runners.However, while being there, I got phenomenal _48_ from all the runners, smiling, applauding and high-fiving constantly. I thought maybe I could give runni

21、ng a _49_ , just to try, to see where it _50_ me. So I tried. I got on a treadmill (跑步机) in my local gym the next morning. I was out of breath by minute five, but I slowed down, walked for a little bit and then restarted. I came back to the gym the next day, hoping to _51_ a few minutes longer. By t

22、he end of two weeks, I could run for 30 minutes.While my body started to look more toned, I also noticed my negative thoughts didnt occur that _52_ . And it sparked a thought what if I could set a running goal and sign up for my first-ever race? I did and races became a new hobby.Also, when I was go

23、ing for interviews, I started to feel _53_ in my abilities. I got my full-time job _54_ at my dream company just weeks before the half-marathon. Although I got injured right before the race, I still went for it.I still have a long running journey ahead of me. Running gives me _55_ that I can do anyt

24、hing I set my mind to.46AattendBavoidCpursueDpostpone47AcallBapplyCcheerDcompete48AsympathyBpleasureCluckDenergy49AliftBshotCbreakDchoice50AmeetsBleavesCtakesDdrops51AlastBcoverCrestDfunction52AreadilyBfrequentlyCnormallyDoccasionally53AabsorbedBinterestedCconfidentDconfused54AofferBpermitCscheduleD

25、application55AfaithBconsiderationCevidenceDguidanceSeveral months ago, a tornado fiercely hit our city without any signs before. We hadnt _56_ for it in advance, so we were just forced to go into our _57_ actions. I happened not to be in the classroom when it attacked. Hearing the alarm screaming, I

26、 rushed _58_ as fast as I could back to the classroom.Never did I imagine that we would put our regular _59_ to use. Never did I imagine that my students had _60_against the wall and crouched (蹲) down on their knees. Their eyes were obviously filled with _61_ as they asked if their parents, pets, an

27、d friends would be okay. I, along with other teachers, tried our best to _62_ them, though we actually didnt know what the _63_ would be.I couldnt _64_ the tornado any more. However, Im very proud of my students who performed so well. In such a _65_ and dangerous situation, they behaved beyond their

28、 ages. Never in my life had I seen them _66_ instructions so quickly, without any hesitation. Though some tears were dropping and some hearts were beating fast, the kids were incredibly _67_. Im extremely proud that they struggled to calm down because of their _68_ in me.Because of the tornado, I re

29、alized that my job as a teacher meant a lot. Behind every well-behaved students are a long line of teachers who have made it their lifes _69_ to educate them with safety, courage, calmness and trust. Though the tornado has presented _70_, Im sure we can handle them one by one.56ApaidBsearchedCaccoun

30、tedDprepared57AagencyBeducationCemergencyDselection58AsuddenlyBfinallyCsecretlyDimmediately59AgamesBtrainingsClanguagesDsavings60Amixed upBstood outClined upDspoken out61ApanicBangerCshameDpuzzle62AencounterBcomfortCsatisfyDpraise63AproblemBresultCsuccessDreason64AhateBexpectCseeDapproach65AsimpleBi

31、dealCscaryDstrange66AfollowBprovideCrepeatDchange67AfortunateBhonestCconfidentDbrave68AtrustBprideCinterestDgrowth69ArewardBpowerCwisdomDgoal70AchancesBchallengesCadventuresDdiscussionsI had a great dream when I was in my twenties. I wanted to travel around Africa with my _71_. So I left my hometown

32、 with great confidence and _72_ Cape Town, not really_73_ what to do next. Luckily, before my trip actually started, I met a kind, old Nigerian man. He gave me the best travel _74_ I had ever received. “Be like a(n) _75_on your way around the world.”It sounded _76_, but it really changed my idea abo

33、ut travelling. He helped me realize that travel is about learning and observing local _77_. “Its far too easy to go into a(n) _78_ country and believe your ways are better. But if you study, ask questions and try to learn from the locals, youll have far richer _79_,” he promised me. On other vacatio

34、ns, when I was on my tour way to Cancun. I was _80_ a tourist. I only stayed there for a week to see the _81_ and places of interest and then left. The culture didnt _82_me. I left the cities and towns without really knowing anyone or anything that existed in those places to which I had paid a visit

35、.This time, I promised to myself that I would be a _83_ traveler. After seven months of_84_ backpacking in Africa from Cape Town to Cairo, I realized that having a student-like mindset (观念模式) helped extend my trip and helped me learn a lot, which _85_ me more than any other trips ever did to me.71Ap

36、etBparentsCfriendDbackpack72Alooked atBchecked outCarrived inDtook on73AhappyBworriedCsureDexcited74AchoicesBtipsCchancesDplans75AteacherBplayerCactorDstudent76AsimpleBperfectCfoolishDboring77AeventsBhousesChabitsDcultures78AbigBnewCinterestingDold79AdreamsBexperienceCtasksDpractice80AjustBalreadyCq

37、uiteDeven81AwatchesBmountainsCsightsDpictures82AwelcomeBchangeCrespectDhurt83ArealBhopefulClovelyDhealthy84AsuccessfullyBsuddenlyCpolitelyDhurriedly85AwarnedBfrightenedCsatisfiedDunderstoodDuring a team of online learning, the teachers had done their best to keep students _86_ during the COVID-19 pa

38、ndemic. And students are now returning the favor by surprising their teachers with messages of _87_.“I wanted my professors to know they were _88_ for all the inspiring words they say and their _89_,” Faith Williams, a student at a university, said. “This teacher-appreciation action kept _90_ on my

39、TikTok and in each video teachers broke down in front of their students, which was really moving,” she said. Williams own video surprised her _91_ Michael Rapp, gained immediate attention from viewers and received _92_ comments. “Rapp really _93_ his students lives and has great popularity across ca

40、mpus. You can tell by the comments on my TikTok that many students love the caring and _94_ professor,” she added.Williams explained that she _95_ her surprise via a mass email to her classmates, encouraging them to make their own signs and _96_ them when to show them off. As seen in the video, it w

41、as perfectly _97_ with the professor saying goodbye to the class as the _98_ term ended.“You can always find me and Ill always be there if _99_ Good luck with everything in your life,” Rapp said _100_, before going speechless at the sight of the signs. “Thank you” he said with tears in his eyes. “So

42、rry if I got a little _101_ right there, but thank you so much. I hope I had as much of _102_ on you as you just did right here for me. Thats something that I will definitely _103_ forever.”Many _104_ receiving these teacher-appreciation videos displayed the same reaction as Rapp. “I will never forg

43、et this. It was so _105_,” one of them said.86ArealisticBreservedCmotivatedDdefensive87AregretBpersistenceCapprovalDgratefulness88AappreciatedBinvitedCblamedDpreferred89AcongratulationBcommitmentCambitionDreference90Asetting outBgetting onCshowing upDdropping out91AprofessorBmateCleaderDopponent92Au

44、sualBcountlessCregularDmemorial93AtouchedBcontrolledCdesignedDprotected94AinterestingBwillingCknowledgeableDenthusiastic95AreceivedBorganizedCrecognizedDdelayed96AconvincingBinstructingCdemandingDpromising97AaddedBseenCtimedDunderstood98AnewBlongCfollowingDacademic99AhelpedBfoundClostDneeded100AhopefullyBsimplyCnormallyDfluently

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