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2020;2020届高考英语二轮:完形填空五月天天练【19】【答案】该套资源选择的完形填空短文既有经典的,也有新颖的,排版工整,每两天的组合在一起,除去答案,刚好4页,印制成1张练习卷,是训练完形填空的极好材料。(二十)A strange woman comes to my door one day in early March. Its a rich area so we often have people selling things 1 -dusters, make-up, frozen foodsbut she doesnt look like 2 saleswoman. She hasnt got the patter (喋喋不休) either. She 3 smiles shyly and puts a card in my hand: “Amy Turner. Pet Portraits Undertaken.”I 4 my fingernail along the cheap gold edge of the card and look at her, waiting for 5 .“Ill paint any animal in the 6 of your own home,” Amy Turner says. “Wouldnt you like a nice picture of your loved one? Ive had 7 of dogs, cats, parrots, prize bulls.”“Prize bulls!” I cant 8 looking up and down our street. The 9 of any of my neighbours 10 bulls in their back gardens makes me smile.“I dont have any animals,” I say as we look past each other. She must be 11 some little cat or dog would come running down the hall to give the game away 12 it is the first chance Ive had to 13 the air outside. It is one of those spring mornings when you wake up and find winters gone. Even the camellia in the garden 14 has flowered over-night, pink blossoms which look shocking 15 the quiet greens and greys.“Why are you still in your dressing gown?” Amy says, turning her 16 back to me. “Its nearly lunchtime. Are you ill?”“Im fine,” I 17 . Im not going to tell a stranger Ive just been sick in the toilet upstairs and would still be 18 my fingers down my throat if the doorbell hadnt rung. But now Im not sure what to do next. Amy is still standing there. She doesnt seem to think that not having a pet is a good enough 19 .“Im starving,” she says and I smile politely, nodding the 20 you do before you say goodbye.1. A. side-by-sideB. little-by-littleC. back-and-forthD. door-to-door2. A. an ordinaryB. a professionalC. a greenD. a serious3. A. evenB. everC. justD. simple4. A. putB. touchC. placeD. run5. A. an excuseB. a dealC. an explanationD. an opinion6. A. interestB. comfortC. hopeD. honour7. A. experienceB. picturesC. feelingD. sense8. A. avoidB. enjoyC. helpD. appreciate9. A. ideaB. thoughtC. sightD. touch10. A. keepingB. sellingC. buyingD. training11. A. wishingB. thinkingC. meaningD. supposing12. A. whenB. andC. asD. but13. A. smellB. breatheC. feelD. take14. A. besidesB. nearC. oppositeD. farther15. A. atB. withC. forD. against16. A. mindB. eyeC. attentionD. heart17. A. refuseB. agreeC. tellD. lie18. A. stickingB. liftingC. leavingD. closing19. A. causeB. resultC. excuseD. fault20. A. directionB. wayC. headD. work(二十)15 DBCDC610 BABA1115 ABACD1620 CDACB(二十一)I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still remember something about the 1 celebrations in the small town where I lived on the day when the war in Europe ended. We had not 2 much from the war where, though, like most children of my age, I often saw 3 houses in the streets and the very big 4 lorries passing through. But both at home and at school I had become 5 to the phrases “before the war” and “when the war is over”. “Before the war”, obviously, 6 had been better, though I was too young to understand why, 7 there had been no bombs then, and people had eaten things like ice cream and bananas, which I had 8 heard of. When the war was over we would go back to London, but this meant very 9 to me. I did not remember what London was like.What I remember now 10 V-Day was the afternoon and the evening. Some boys and girls were collecting 11 and building an enormous bonfire. We stood and watched them for a time, and then I went home and 12 myself in with my key and waited for my parents to come back from work.It was May and still broad 13 when my mother arrived, and my father came in about an hour later. After dinner I said I wanted to 14 the bonfire, so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street. The bonfire was very 15 , and somehow people had collected some old clothes to 16 “Hitler” with the moustache they had put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames 17 soon. Everyone was cheering and shouting.I stood beside my father until the 18 started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing, either. He had 19 in the First World War and remembered everything he had experienced. At last he said, “Well, thats it, son. Lets hope that this time it really will be the 20 one.”1. A. warB. victoryC. ChristmasD. birthday2. A. sufferedB. learntC. heardD. read3. A. crowdedB. rebuiltC. bombedD. enlarged4. A. modernB. oldC. railwayD. army5. A. usedB. devotedC. engagedD. related6. A. foodB. thingsC. housesD. news7. A. except thatB. now thatC. for fear thatD. in order that8. A. neverB. hardlyC. onlyD. already9. A. muchB .littleC. greatD. important10. A. aboutB. onC. forD. during11. A. moneyB. woodC. informationD. clothes12. A. showedB. allowedC. letD. called13. A. earlyB. daylightC. darkD. warm14. A. seeB. lightC. findD. put out15

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