高考英语完形填空集训九.docx
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高考英语完形填空集训九
2019-2020年高考英语完形填空集训(九)
【高分特训】第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和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。
Tony Tomei was well-known in Los Alamos, N.M. for his heroic action when the forest fires swept through
last May. Tomei had _41__ run away from his house, which was __42__. But soon after reaching a safe place,
Tomei __43__that although he had saved most of his collection of accordions(akindofmusicalinstruments),his precious Italian Bugari Armando accordion was _44__ in the house. He raced home to _45__it. “When I drove up, there was a lot of smoke,” he says, and at that moment he made __46_ . “I was going to _47___the fire. I was the only one left to _48___ the neighbors’ house.”Tomei, 52, an engineer and accordion instructor, had no idea what a great danger he would _49___. With a garden hose (软管),he spent the _50__ few hours putting out small spot fires.
Then the _51__ picked up, and the fire began moving slowly from the valley 60 feet below toward his home. He attempted to put out the fire but without any _52_. The fire and smoke blew up beside him, _53___ him to the ground, where he got hold of a tree. “I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t see. I just stuck my face in the dirt.”
_54___, the wind changed. Against a frightening background of house burning up and down his street, Tomei
fought through much of the _55__ without any more water and _56__ a couple of tools he could get to keep small fires away from his neighbors’ house.
At sunrise he got his first real look at what had left of the neighborhood. “I saw all those damaged house and
thought, oh, my God,” _57__ he’d saved his home along with two others’.
When his neighbor Nancy Tenbrink _58__ to the house thatshe’d thought was lost, she _59__threw her arms
around Tomei. “My house was important, but his life was much more _60__,” she says. “I’m deeply thankful for what he did for us.”
41
A. happily
B. bravely
C. safely
D. nearly
42
A. in fire
B. out of order
C. in danger
D. out of shape
43
A. thought
B. realized
C. said
D. wondered
44
A. still
B. also
C. just
D. yet
45
A. find
B. hide
C. check
D. get
46
A. a suggestion
B.the choice
C. a decision
D. the preparation
47
A. put up
B. keep from
C. take up
D. hold off
48
A. prevent
B. save
C. watch
D. keep
49
A. face
B. expect
C. protect
D. fight
50
A. rest
B. last
C. hard
D. next
51
A. water
B. wind
C. smoke
D. fire
52
A. tools
B. success
C. meaning
D. help
53
A. taking
B. leaving
C. knocking
D. getting
54
A. Funnily
B. Unluckily
C. Undoubtedly
D.Fortunately
55
A. night
B. afternoon
C.midnight
D. daybreak
56
A.normally
B. only
C. hardly
D. almost
57
A. For
B. As
C. But
D. If
58
A. removed
B. returned
C. referred
D. reported
59
A. tearfully
B. surprisingly
C. repeatedly
D. thoughtfully
60
A. special
B. lovely
C. valuable
D. useful
Passage2
Onceuponatimeinalandfarfaraway,therewasa____41____oldmanwholovedeverything.Animals,spiders,insects...
Oneday____42____walkingthroughthewoodstheniceoldmanfoundacocoon(茧)ofabutterfly.He____43____ithome.
Afewdayslater,asmall____44____appeared;hesatandwatchedthebutterflyforseveralhours____45_____itstruggledtoforceitsbodythroughthatlittlehole.Thenitseemedto____46____makinganyprogress.Itappearedasifithadgottenasfarasitcouldanditcouldgo____47____farther.
Thenthemandecidedtohelpthe____48____,sohetookapairofscissorsand____49____theremainingbitofthecocoon.Thebutterflythencameout____50____.____51____ithadaswollen(浮肿的)bodyandsmall,shriveled(枯萎的)wings.Theman____52____towatchthebutterflybecauseheexpectedthat,atanymoment,thewingswould____53____tobeabletosupportthebody,whichwouldcontractintime.Neitherhappened!
____54____,thebutterflyspenttherestofitslifecrawling(爬)aroundwithaswollenbodyandshriveledwings.Itneverwasableto____55____.Whatthemaninhiskindnessandhastedidnotunderstandwasthattherestricting(限制的)____56____andthestrugglerequiredforthebutterflyto____57____thetinyopeningwereNature'swayofforcingfluid(液体)fromthebodyofthebutterflyintoitswingssothatitwouldbereadyforflightonceitachievedits____58____fromthecocoon.
Sometimes____59____areexactlywhatweneedinourlife.Ifwewereallowedtogothroughourlifewithoutanychallenges,itwouldweakenus.Wewouldnotbeas____60_____aswhatwecouldhavebeen.
Andwecouldneverfly.
41.A.cold
B.kind
C.polite
D.tiresome
42.A.unless
B.if
C.while
D.because
43.A.took
B.moved
C.circulated
D.dashed
44.A.sign
B.shadow
C.shade
D.opening
45.A.and
B.until
C.as
D.then
46.A.stop
B.prevent
C.appeal
D.adapt
47.A.any
B.more
C.no
D.much
48.A.bug
B.butterfly
C.animal
D.fly
49.A.takedown
B.takeapart
C.cutdown
D.cutopen
50.A.greedily
B.easily
C.hardly
D.quickly
51.A.Generally
B.Even
C.So
D.But
52.A.sought
B.lasted
C.continued
D.began
53.A.enlarge
B.shorten
C.tighten
D.darken
54.A.Inconclusion
B.Intime
C.Infact
D.Inparticular
55.A.walk
B.fly
C.flee
D.run
56.A.wing
B.tale
C.subject
D.cocoon
57.A.getout
B.getthrough
C.getaway
D.getdown
58.A.freedom
B.oute
C.balance
D.reliability
59.A.struggles
B.passions
C.manners
D.spirits
60.A.weak
B.intelligent
C.gifted
D.strong
Passage3
Thanksforeverything
Inourlife,wehave21expressedourgratitudetotheoneswho’dlivedthoseyearswithus.22,wedon’thavetowaitfor23tothanktheonesclosesttous—theonessoeasily24.IfIhavelearned25aboutgivingthanks,itisthis:
giveitnow!
26yourfeelingofappreciationisaliveandsincere,27onit.Sayingthanksissuchaneasywayto28totheworld’shappiness.
Sayingthanksnotonlybrightenssomeoneelse’sworld,italso29yours.Ifyou’refeelingleftout,unlovedorunappreciated,tryreachingouttoothers.Itmaybejustthe30youneed.Ofcourse,therearetimeswhenyoucan’texpressgratitude31.Inthat32don’tletembarrassmentsinkyouintosilence—33upthefirsttimeyouhavethechance.
Onceayoungminister,MarkBrian,wassenttoaremoteparishofKwakiutlIndiansinBritishColumbia.TheIndians,hehadbeentold,didnothavea34forthankyou.ButBriansoonfoundthatthesepeoplehadexceptional35.Insteadofsayingthanks,itistheir36toreturneveryfavorwithafavoroftheirown,andeverykindnesswithanequalorsuperiorkindness.Theydotheir37.
Iwonderifwehadnowordsinour38forthankyou,wouldwedoabetterjobofmunicatingourgratitude?
Wouldwebemoreresponsive,moresensitive,more39?
Thankfulnessisa(n)40message;itslyricsbreaksallearthlybarriers;itsmusictouchestheheavens.
21.A.unusuallyB.rarelyC.frequentlyD.occasionally
22.A.InreturnB.InturnC.InfactD.Infavor
23.A.celebrationsB.anniversariesC.congratulationsD.victories
24.A.devotedB.forgottenC.lostD.overlooked
25.A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing
26.A.IfB.SinceC.ThoughD.While
27.A.actB.doC.decideD.focus
28.A.referB.eC.addD.speak
29.A.leavesB.makesC.causesD.does
30.A.actionB.medicineC.foodD.motivation
31.A.immediatelyB.hesitatinglyC.willinglyD.obviously
32.A.caseB.positionC.conditionD.relation
33.A.standB.faceC.speakD.look
34.A.wayB.wordC.vocabularyD.dictionary
35.A.friendlinessB.curiosityC.concernD.generosity
36.A.gestureB.customC.attitudeD.task
37.A.dutyB.favorC.thanksD.performance
38.A.vocabularyB.mandC.mindD.directory
39.A.livingB.caringC.understandingD.outstanding
40.A.convenientB.importantC.universalD.local
Passage4
Thepassengersonthebuswatchedsympatheticallyastheattractiveyoungwomanwiththewhitecanemadeherwaycarefullyupthesteps.She41_____thedriverand,usingherhandstofeelthe42_____oftheseats,walkeddownandfoundthe43_____whichthedriverhadtoldherwasempty.Thenshesettledin.IthadbeenayearsinceMary,34,44______amedicalmisdiagnosis(误诊),wassuddenlythrownintoaworldof45_____.Mark,herhusband,wasanAirForceofficerandhelovedMarywithallhisheart.He46______herhowtorelyonherother47______,specificallyherhearing,todeterminewhereshewasand48_____toadaptherselftothenewenvironment.Hehelpedherbefriendthebusdriverswhocould49_____forher,andsaveheraseat.
50_____,Marydecidedthatshewasreadytotrythe51______onherown.Mondaymorning,shesaidgood-byeandforthefirsttime,theywenttheir52_______ways.
OnFridaymorning,Marytookthebustoworkasusual.Asshewas53_______thebus,thedriversaid,“Boy,I54______envyyou.”Maryhadno55_______whatthedriverwastalkingabout,andasked,“Whatdoyou56______?
”Thedriveranswered,“Youknow,everymorningforthe57_____week,afine-lookinggentleman58______amilitaryuniformhasbeenstandingacrossthecorner59_____youasyougetoffthebus.He60______youcrossthestreetsafelyandhewatchesuntilyouenteryourofficebuilding.Youareoneluckylady.”
TearsofgratitudepoureddownMary’scheeks.
41.A.thankedB.askedC.discoveredD.paid
42.A.locationB.shapeC.sizeD.cost
43.A.ticketB.busC.seatD.bag
44.A.accord
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