2019高考倒计时第七天英语必考题型
完形填空专练
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评卷人 得分 一、完形填空
1. I walked into the grocery store, not really wanting to buy anything. I just wanted to stay there quietly-the pain of losing my 1 was still too great. And this supermarket held so many sweet 2 . He often came with me, and always bought me yellow roses.
Standing 3 the meat, I searched for the perfect small
steak 4 my husband used to love it. 5 a woman came up beside me. I watched as she picked up a large pack of Tbone steaks, dropped them in her basket, 6 , and then put them back. She turned to go and once again 7 for the pack of steaks. She saw me 8 her and she smiled, “My husband loves Tbone steaks, but they are so expensive.” “My husband 9 away eight days ago,” I
told her, and 10 to control the sadness in my voice. “Buy him the T-bone steaks. And 11 every moment you have together. ” 12 by my words, she placed the steaks in her basket and walked away 13 . But several minutes later she came towards me again, 14 a package in her arms. She was 15 the brightest smile I had ever seen.
As she 16 I saw what she held. “These are for you,” she placed three beautiful yellow roses in my hands. I wanted to tell her what the roses 17 for me, but was unable to speak, only watching her walking away.
Looking down at the roses, I wondered 18 she knew it. Suddenly the answer seemed so 19 . I wasn't alone. There
were 20 many people caring for me and willing to help me. Just be thankful for what you have and who you are.
1.A.father B.brother C.husband D.son
2.A.groceries B.memories C.flowers D.dreams 3.A.by B.for C.beyond D.against
4.A.even ff B.in case C.until D.since
5.A.Actually B.Suddenly C.Instantly D.Hopefully 6.A.missed B.suffered C.doubted D.hesitated 7.A.reached B.searched C.sent D.paid
8.A.following B.helping C.watching D.stopping 9.A.broke B.cleared C.moved D.passed
10.A.decided B.fought C.offered D.pretended
11.A.forget B.recover C.treasure D.imagine
12.A.Surprised B.Embarrassed C.Panicked D.Frightened 13.A.softly B.violently C.silently D.wildly 14.A.fastening B.carrying C.picking D.opening 15.A.covering B.rolling C.spreading D.wearing 16.A.approached B.turned C.continued D.bent 17.A.smelled B.tasted C.collected D.meant 18.A.what B.how C.whether D.when
19.A.accidental B.strange C.obvious D.funny 20.A.still B.just C.even D.also 2
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
On a recent trip to California, I was introduced to Smile Cards. I promised myself to 1 an act of kindness before I felt California. I 2 thinking about it but I didn’t know what to do.
I reached the airport and the 3 was about to begin when I saw an ice-cream store. I went in and told the guy at the store that
I 4 to do an act of kindness. The guy, named Jose, looked
confused. 5 I explained I had just attended a conference, where I was told Smile Cards and 6 to do an act of kindness. Jose showed 7 . I told Jose, “Whoever is your next 8 , treat them to some ice-cream and then give them this Smile Card.” Jose 9 read the card and agreed with a smile that was both grateful and 10 at the same time.
Since this was my first time, I wanted to know the 11 of the receiver. “Jose, I have to catch a 12 , but here is my cell phone number. Would you be 13 enough to call me and tell me the person’s reaction?” He 14 .
I went to my gate, and as I was about to board, Jose 15 . “I did the act of kindness. The person was very 16 , and asked me to express thanks to the person who paid for them!” I again thanked Jose and boarded the flight feeling 17 . I really want to 18 this practice of kindness. I am a professor and I love my work 19 it makes a difference in the lives of others. And now, I realize that I can do that everywhere. The whole world is my 20 .
1.A.start B.find C.prove D.explain
2.A.practised B.enjoyed C.tried D.kept
3.A.checking B.boarding C.shopping. D.booking 4.A.managed B.chose C.wanted D.forgot 5.A.Then B.Again C.Yet D.Anyhow
6.A.forced B.ordered C.allowed D.inspired
7.A.relief B.interest C.satisfaction D.delight
8.A.visitor B.assistant C.customer D.friend 9.A.curiously B.calmly C.politely D.nervously 10.A.annoyed B.tired C.frightened D.confused 11.A.reply B.reaction C.expression D.decision 12.A.bus B.train C.flight D.taxi 13.A.kind B.brave C.wise D.reliable 14.A.refused B.agreed C.sighed D.failed 15.A.arrived B.shouted C.appeared D.called 16.A.happy B.active C.special D.clever 17.A.safe B.lucky C.proud D.energetic
18.A.introduce B.describe C.explore D.continue 19.A.once B.because C.if D.though
20.A.homeland B.battlefield C.playground D.mainroad
3.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I lifted my wet woollen gloves to my face and wiped the snowflakes from my eyes. I could not feel my nose and my 1 formed a thick fog in the air. The biting wind was making me 2 . I was fed up! I didn’t want to be here. I wanted to go home. But Mum and Dad had 3 me to go for a Sunday afternoon walk in the park. I could see my 4 in the snowy path, like a trail of breadcrumbs (一串面包屑) in the forest showing me the way 5 I stopped and listened to my 6 . I could 7 the wind crying like a homeless dog hungry for a delicious 8 The once-green tree 9 which used to wave gently in the breeze, had become bare, and the grass was covered with a
10 blanket of fresh snow. Then I saw a broken spider’s web shining golden beneath a pale sun. My breath was like silky soft 11 floating up into the freezing cold air.
Suddenly there was Mum, 12 handing me a big cup of hot chocolate. Her big smile immediately 13 my heart.
“Here you are, Jo. This will keep you 14 ,” she said as she placed a comforting arm around my shoulders and 15 her cheek against mine.
I slowly took a mouthful of the hot 16 and felt it slowly dripping down my throat like lava (熔岩) 17 down a mountainside. My wet woollen gloves were now warm, not 18 My breath warmed, and I was 19 fed up or cold. I was happy and 20 1.A.sweat B.breath C.tears D.words 2.A.hungry B.thirsty C.cold D.tired
3.A.forced B.forbidden C.Allowed D.needed 4.A.shadow B.image C.Shoes D.footprints 5.A.up B.inside C.home D.there
6.A.surroundings B.whispers C.Heartbeat D.mind 7.A.see B.hear C.feel D.smell
8.A.Chocolate B.drink C.bone D.snowball 9.A.roots B.Branches C.trunks D.leaves 10.A.colourful B.shabby C.plain D.white 11.A.ice B.rain C.smoke D.light
12.A.finally B.cheerfully C.gradually D.unwillingly 13.A.melted B.impressed C.broke D.stopped 14.A.calm B.alive C.warm D.awake
15.A.raised B.felt C.dropped D.pressed 16.A.soup B.liquid C.meal D.cup
17.A.flowing B.walking C.jumping D.squeezing 18.A.damaged B.Abandoned C.frozen D.worn
19.A.either B.sometimes C.no less D.no longer
20.A.surprised B.contented C.determined D.warm-hearted 4.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In the years before high school, I concentrated much on football and the marching band, tests and grades. That is the 1 that I spent my time in a world of my design.
I have never really let go of my civil engineering 2 . I often imagine how things can be better. 3 construction projects send me into thinking about how the projects could 4 faster, cheaper and safer, and how I could 5 them that way. Sitting on my bicycle for hours watching the houses around mine constructed has let me feel
the 6 to work to shape our physical infrastructure (基础建设) into wonderful 7 . In school, I’m always good at math and truly enjoyed science, and especially history. However, my high school years have had 8 , between balancing homework and football, and 9 poor writing skills a month and a half before I took the SAT’s. Even so I always struggle to 10 the quality of my homework, and every semester is better than the last one. This is the first year I am 11 enough to write AP essays, and that 12 should continue into my college career. As my life has progressed, I have learned always to stick
with 13 things. I make friends perhaps less freely than
some, 14 once someone is my friend, I am loyal to them, and so are they, and we have a real, lasting 15 . Football tested me, philosophy classes 16 me, and band hurt my ears, but
I 17 with it, just like I still hold my childhood fascination with civil engineering. This 18 of character will stay with it till my efforts pay off. I believe it will make me a (n) 19 college student. That, combined with my longstanding curiosity about 20 our world, is what will make me a great civil engineer someday soon. 1.A.truth B.cost C.way D.regulation
2.A.ambitions B.procedures C.reasons D.performances
3.A.Large B.Imperfect C.Entire D.Unstable
4.A.transform B.increase C.exchange D.progress 5.A.get B.share C.write D.recognize
6.A.relation B.magic C.reward D.necessity
7.A.information B.condition C.love D.description
8.A.desires B.achievements C.opportunities D.challenges 9.A.finding out B.getting through C.dealing with D.looking after
10.A.improve B.access C.calculate D.accept
11.A.terrified B.confident C.sensitive D.curious 12.A.growth B.failure C.demand D.personality 13.A.interesting B.common C.right D.complex 14.A.or B.so C.but D.and
15.A.range B.variety C.influence D.friendship 16.A.suited B.overworked C.delighted D.enriched 17.A.agreed B.argued C.stuck D.communicated
18.A.effect B.strength C.connection D.phenomenon 19.A.average B.bad C.careless D.excellent
20.A.shaping B.ignoring C.viewing D.understanding
5. Madison Williams was studying in her bedroom in Dublin, Ohio, in August 2016 when the door burst open. It was her mother, Leigh Williams, with
a(an) 1 story: “A little boy fell into a septic tank (化粪池), and no one can 2 him.” Then she made this 3 of her 13-year-old daughter: Can you help?
Madison and Leigh ran to a neighbor’s yard, where they found the boy’s 4 mother and other adults surrounding a septic tank opening. Its diameter was 5 wider than a basketball. The boy had 6 in and was drowning in the sewage (污水).
Madison quickly 7 the situation. She was the only one who
could 8 through the small hole. Without 9 , she told the adults, “Lower me in.” Inside, the tank was dark, and the air 10 . In the process of finding the boy, her left wrist was injured by a hidden pole so 11 that the hand was useless. But Madison went on skimming the surface of the sewage, hoping to 12 the boy. “Every once in a while, I’d see his little toes she says. “Then I would try to grab them.” After several failed 13 , she finally managed to grasp his foot tightly with
her 14 hand. “Pull me up!” she shouted to the others above. Ten minutes after Madison had entered the tank, she and the boy were 15 out. But the boy wasn’t out of 16 . He had been taken away from oxygen long enough that he wasn’t breathing. He was 17 on his side, and an adult gave him several hard beats on the 18 , one right after the other, until the boy coughed up liquids. It was only when Madison heard him cry that she knew he was all right.