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1、高三英语完形填空专项练习题(含答案)I was driving on the freeway when I saw the sign. It 1 drivers that chains would be required to cross the mountain. It took me quite sometime to get the chains on.When I got to a spot where it was no longer snowing, I took the chains off so I could drive at a(n) 2 speed.Suddenly, I
2、 3 another snowy, icy patch of road. My car spun out into a snowdrift. I thought of 4 some tree branches and placing them under my tires, but it was so cold outside that my hands werent working 5.1 got inside the car and called AmericanAutomobile Association (AAA).A Russian man came up to my window
3、and said hello. Before I could say too much, he and his three sons were already 6 to push my car. I got out of my car and 7 them.It was past midnight and they easily could have decided that AAA would 8 the situation after our initial 9 failed. Yet, they stayed with us for nearly 45 minutes as we kep
4、t trying 10 things to get the car out of the snow, insistent that they wouldnt leave until I was 11At first, I was a little A2 about being stuck in the freezing weather at such a late hour, but their cheerful attitude changed the whole 13 of the situation and lifted my spirits.After nearly 45 minute
5、s of hard work when my car was finally free, they didnt even 14 around long enough for me to get their names. They just ran toward their truck, 15on the ice, and yelled back “Drive Slowly”, like true smile heroes!A. warnedA. slowA. missed outB. encouragedB. averagecame uponC. promisedC. normallooked
6、 forA. removingA. properlyA. proposingA. urgedA. handleA. preparationsA. typicalA. approachedA. concernedA. analysisA. playA. movedB. burningB. casuallyB. continuingB. joinedB. improveB. appealsB. uniqueB. forgivenB. cautiousB. dynamicB. walkrecovereddestroyingC. creativelystartingC. stoppedC. revis
7、eC. impressionsC. differentC. protectedC. awkwardC. definitionC. stickC. dashedtaughtD. topD. pulled offD. breakingD. comfortablyD. claimingD. leftD. clarifyD. attemptsD. difficultD. freedD. confusedD. truthD. glanceD. slidthought I had 146 vou!nAt first the woman felt 147 for making such a ridiculo
8、us mistake. She confused a dog named Blessings for a wonderful moment of communication with God. But as she continued her walk, she smiled contentedly. She had received the inspiration to ask clearly and plainly for the148 and other blessings she longed for. It was clear, 149 the bearer of the had f
9、our legs and a tail.Perhaps, she thought, it was not a(n) 150 that the man had named his dog Blessings.perhaps the dog had not been lost at all.136.A.forcedB.movedC.called137.A.breathB.glanceC.step138.A.looselyB.merrily139.A.thinking aboutD.dealing with140.A.approveB.foundA. creationA. blowA. increa
10、singlyA. frightA. embarrassedA. pursuedA. amusedA. factA. even ifA. advantageB. inspirationB. clearB. potentiallyB. joyB. enthusiasticB. savedB. wrongB. answerB. now thatfictionangrilylooking intodesiredC. educationC. carryC. directlyC. sorrowC. closeC. lostC. goodC. conclusionso thatC. coincidenceD
11、. broughtchanceD. constantlycalling upforgotD. contributionD. expandD. consistentlyD. anxietyD. guiltyD. leftD. sillyD. goodnessD. as ifD. assumption参考答案参考答案1. A2, C3. B4. D5. A6. C7. B8. A9. DIO. Cll. D12. A13.B14. C15. D16.16.B17. C18. C19. A20.B21. C22.D23. A24. B25. C26. A27.D28. C29. B30. B31.
12、C32. A33.B34. A35.D36. C37. A38.B39. C40.D41. B42. A43. D44. B45. C46. C47. A48. B49.D50.D51. C52.B53.D54. A55. C56.B57.D58. A59. D60. D61. C62.D63. B64. A65. B66. C67. D68.D69. A70.B71. A72.D73. C74. A75. C76. C77.B78.D79. A80. D81. B82.C83. C84. A85.D86. B87. C88. B89. C90. AD103. B104. A105. D91.
13、 A92. D93. B94. C95. A96. C97. D98. D99. B100. B101. C102.106. B107. A108. C109. C110. Bill. D112. B113. A114. D115. A116. A117. D118. B119. D120. A121. C122. A123. D124. C125. B126. A127. D128. C129. B130. D131. A132. C133. B134. D135. A136. D137. B138. D139. A140. C141. B142. C143. A144. B145. C14
14、6. C147. D148. D149. A150. CIt is indeed true that age is not a barrier (障碍)to learning. Priscilla Sitienei, a 90-year-old woman, has 16 it and is an inspiration to all of us who tend to give up so 17Priscilla, as a young girl, did not have the P8 to read and write. What she could not do then did no
15、t stop her from dreaming and 19 making those dreams come true. She has 20 Leaders Vision Preparatory School in her village in Kenya for the past five years. What is even more 21 is that she goes to school with her great-grandchildren! She says that she has big 22 and that shed like to be able to 23
16、the Bible (圣经).She also wants to 24 children to receive schooling and to follow their 25.Her day at school is the same as any other students. She wears her 26 to school and attends English, Maths, Drama, Singing, Physical Education, and Dance classes. Above that, she lives in one of the school dormi
17、tories, where she 27 the room with her great-great-grandchild. All pupils 28 her and want to play with her. She sets an exampleto those who have 29 and think they are too old to get 30, She says, Well, Iam at school, and so should you!A. experiencedA. bravelyA. abilityA. sticking toA. cared forA. be
18、autifulA. difficultyA. readA. warnA. teachersA. uniformA. exchangesA. ignoreA. studentsA. paidA. experiencedA. bravelyA. abilityA. sticking toA. cared forA. beautifulA. difficultyA. readA. warnA. teachersA. uniformA. exchangesA. ignoreA. studentsA. paidB. provedB. slowlyB. courageB. taking toB. atte
19、ndedB. frighteningB. issuesB. writeB. inspireB. curiosityB. glassesB. rentsB. helpB. kidseducatedfoughtC. easilyC. opportunityC. imaginingC. studiedC. interestingC. creativityC. buyC. recommendC. dreamsC. clothesC. selectsC. loveC. friendsmovedpostponedD. certainlyD. talentD. riskingD. visitedD. int
20、elligentD. goalsD. designD. challengeD. audienceD. hatD. sharesD. attackD. parentsD. noticedSince the first day of preschool, I was always the type to invest more time in my physical warthan social activities, the type that 3。 the girls who could get up in front of the class and 32 give a presentati
21、on. Anything in the area of being vocally confident was never my 33, But now Im different. Such a change 34 my summer job.My entire existence has been defined by the summers Ive spent in Avalon, New Jersey. Then, in my 14th summer, I got a job, which made a 35 to me.At first it frightened me:The ide
22、a of having to 36 my freedom. Not only was the loss of freedom saddening me, but the 37 in me came out to play when I realized that I was going to launch myself into a completely 38 environment.The place was Brians Waffle House. At the beginning I was very nervous, 39 I gradually pushed myself much
23、more and boosted my confidence. Kve made so many great friends that Ill 40 contact with even when the Waffle House is long gone. The time in theBrians Waffle House is not dull. And every customer is a valuable part of the 41.My summer job has helped guide me in my own personal growth. Now I 42 to si
24、ng infront of a large group of people. And I never miss a 43 to allow my fashionable styleto shine. If I hadnt walked into the shop, I wouldn/t have 44 the social skills I havenow. I will be 45 for the lessons and values I have learned forever.31.A. ignoredB. convincedC.enviedD. consulted32.A. confi
25、dentlyB. definitelyC.fortunatelyD. secretly33.A. expectationB. strengthc.excuseD. ambition34.A. emerged fromB. departed fromc.suffered fromD. recovered from35.A. introductionB. contributionc.discoveryD. difference36.A. exciteB. possessc.abandonD. threaten37.A. shynessB. delightc.curiosityD. pressure
26、38.A. secureB. strangec.formalD. natural39.A. asB. orc.butD. so40.A. restoreB. losec.establishD. maintain41.A. memoryB. experiencec.incidentD. journey42.A. dareB. miseD. demand43.A. goalB. planc.choiceD. chance44.A. assessedB. acquiredc.exercisedD. applied45.A. readyB. eagerc.gratefulD. sui
27、tableBig Things HappenI often begin my Big things happen workshop (研讨会)with the following experiment. I46 until everyone sits and gets comfortable. Then I ask them to 47 their belongings and find another seat at another table. You ought to hear the 48 and see the dark looks I get! But after a few mo
28、ments of 49, most people get up to make the move.I then say. zzStop, you can 50 where you are. They all fall back into their seats with a big sigh of 51. Next, I ask this question: Many of you were 52 annoyed when Iasked you to find another seat. Why was that?Some people say that they are comfortabl
29、e and dont want to 53, Others say they can see better where they are. A few people say that they dont like anyone 54 them where to sit. Most agree that they could change seats if they have to.Then I ask, “If making a little change such as moving to a 55 seat in the same room causes you to discomfort
30、, how would a big change make you 56? Everyone laughs andgets my 57, If making small changes is troublesome, making a big change may seem58.We are often 59 to make the necessary changes to accomplish our goals. But the secret to achieving your dreams is to take many small 60 with a specific big goal
31、 as a target.46. A. prepareB. wanderC. waitD. think47. A. pick upB. sort outC. set asideD. put away48. A. cheersB. complaintsC. callsD. noises49. A. peaceB. argumentC. panicD. hesitation50. A. stayB. chooseC. decideD. find51. A. regretB. freedomC. reliefD. disappointment52. A. rarelyB. obviouslyC. s
32、lightlyD. secretly53. A. fightB. playC. workD. move54. A. tellingB. showingC. teachingD. offering55. A. bigB. softC. differentD. clean56. A. actB. feelC. fearD. satisfy57. A. newsB. replyC. rewardD. point58. A. impossibleB. importantC. necessaryD. influential59. A. readyB. happyC. anxiousD. unwillin
33、g60. A. risksB. challengesC. chancesD. stepsIt might be 61 to choose what everyone has done, especially if it seemed to work for them. But is that what truly 62 for you?On a recent hiking 63, my partner and I decided to take a popular trail in the64 direction. This was an old, well-traveled trail th
34、at people had been hiking and biking from A to Z for years. For our own reasons, we chose to travel from Z to A. Going backwards made more sense with my 65 The trip would take several days and going backwards66 that I would end the trip closer to the airport for my flight home.As my partner and I wa
35、lked, everyone crossing our path had something to say, Youre going the wrong way. Are you lost? Are you returning 67 you forgot something? Are you crazy? The path occasionally crossed a 68. When it did, even passing cars beeped to 69 usin the right“ direction.Why did people only see one way? Because
36、 thats what everyone does? Because thats howits always been done? We even 70 to talk to a Danish woman who said, We havea(n)71 in my country: when you go backwards to everyone else, its becauseyoure avoiding something/ I couldnt believe it. We were just enjoying connecting with nature, hiking the wa
37、y that best 72 us. Had we gone the wrong way? No. At least, not for us.I decided to 73 the path I chose.74, we had an amazing experience.Choosing the wrong path was right for me. When your inner 75 tells you something is right (or wrong), listen to it. Its your instinct. Its speaking to you for a re
38、ason and itknows, better than anyone, whats best for you.A. fragileA. praysA. raceA. oppositeA. passionA. underlinedA. ifA. plainA. pointA. expectedA. sayingA. instructedA. split off fromA. EventuallyA. desireB. arbitraryB. substitutesB. tripB. wrongB. scheduleB. providedB. yetB. valleyB. inspireB.
39、stoppedB. pointB. confusedB. think overB. HopefullyfeelingnormalC. preparesC. projectC. commonC. inspirationC. ensuredC. whileC. trailC. observeC. agreedmythC. offeredC. stick toC. ProbablyC. voiceD. impressiveworksD. recreationD. accessibleD. requestD. permittedD. becauseD. highwayD. saluteD. hesit
40、atedD. spellD. suitedD. pick outD. OriginallyD. reactionA family visited the public elementary school where I taught students with a listeningdefect(缺点,缺陷). They said they would76 the district and planned to enroll (给 报名)their deaf daughter as a first grader. They were 77 that their childs kindergar
41、tenteacher told them not to have high 78for her academically (在学业上).Standingbehind them was Katherine, who didn/t make a 79 or use gestures, even when her parents encouraged her.After a few weeks with Katherine, I found her a very 80 and strong-willed girl.Although I was able to make her take part i
42、n a variety of learning activities, writing was a81. I tried all kinds of ways to 82 her in writing. Every time the 83came out, she would shut down and 84 to participate.One day Katherine got off the bus and stood in front of the school 85. The staff members present did not know enough 86 to ask her
43、 why she was unhappy. Finally,they took her to the 87 where they handed her a pen and notebook. Katherine88: PAC BAK.89 the office staff realized she left her backpack on thebus. Soon Katherine got her backpack back.That day Katherine discovered the 90 of the pen. She is a young woman now and hasbec
44、ome a writer.76.A. look intoB. refer toC.move toD. travel around77.A. thankfulB. upsetC.afraidD. pleased78.A. opinionsB. valuesc.worriesD. hopes79.A. soundB. wishc.faceD. speech80.A. dullB. naughtyc.rudeD. bright81.A. successB. strugglec.hobbyD. reason82.A. introduceB. erestD. amaze83.A.
45、 sweetsB. towelsc.pencilsD. toys84.A. refuseB. expectc.manageD. decide85.A. hearingB. waitingc.readingD. crying86.A. common sense B. sign languagec.oral EnglishD. science knowledge87.A. streetB. busc.officeD. house88.A. readB. wrotec.shoutedD. learned89.A. StrangelyB. Unexpectedlyc.ImmediatelyD. Unl
46、uckily90.A. powerB. futurec.natureD. style“Daily Star, sir, called Jason, carrying some newspapers under his arm. The little boy had been running up and down the street, but there were still twenty 91 left. His voice was almost gone and his heart was 92, The shops would soon close, and all the peopl
47、e wouldgo home. He would have to go home too, carrying the papers 93 money. He had hoped to sell more papers tonight to make more money to buy a 94 for his mother and some seeds for his bird. That was why he had bought the papers with all his money. He 95 as he thought of his failure to sell all his
48、 papers.“You dont know the 96 of selling papers. You must shout, zHot news! Bomb bursting! another newsboy Chad told Jason. But its not in the paper at all/ replied Jason. zzJust run away quickly before they have time to see, and youll 97 out and get your money/ Chad said.Jason thought of his bird w
49、ith no 98 and the cake he wanted to buy for his mother, but was 99 that he would not tell a lie. Though he was just a poor newsboy, he had been taught some good things.The next afternoon Jason went to the office for his papers 100, Several boys werecrowding around Chad, who declared with a 101 smile
50、 that he sold six dozen the day before. He added that Jason 102 money because he would not tell a lie. The boys103 at Jason. You wouldnt tell a lie yesterday, my boy? a gentleman at the office came up and patted Jasons shoulder 104,Youre just the boy I am looking for. A week laterJason started his n
51、ew 105. He lost the sale of twenty papers because he would not tell alie, but got a well-paid job because he told the truth.91.A. copiesB. shopsC.coinsD. people92.A. weakB. openC.pureD. heavy93.A. in exchange forB. instead ofC.regardless ofD. in return for94.A. cardB. cupC.cakeD. comb95.A. broke dow
52、nB. gave inC.got awayD. showed up96.A. difficultyB. processC.secretD. goal97.A. dropB. callC.reachD. sell98.A. breadB. insectsC.waterD. seeds99.A. concernedB. determinedC.excitedD. amazed100.A. by chanceB. as usualC.at onceD. at last101.A. warmB. gentleC.proudD. polite102.A. madeB. savedC.borrowedD.
53、 lost103.A. shoutedB. laughedC.noddedD. started104.A. gentlyB. gratefullyC.bravelyD. sadly105.A. businessB. dutyC.methodD. jobIn 2016,Maryann Webb was comforting her child when she asked herself a question:if a child from a loving family, 106 with toys and books,can still feel anxious,how can a chil
54、d living in poverty deal?The former primary school teacher knew the 107 that education and social skills can have on a childs wellbeing. After a little research.she discovered that three million Australians were living 108 the poverty line in 2017,and over 700,000 of these were children.As a parent,
55、! was shocked by that data.says Webb.The more I learnt,the more I was 109 to do something.Her bright idea was to create Play and Learn Packs.The result is carefully handmade dolls and books for kids 110 that promote healthy bonds in the home and 111 the cycle of disadvantage.What followed was Projec
56、t KIN(Kids in Need): a charity that not only helps disadvantaged kids, 112 provides social pathways to women who feel socially isolated.Today,Project KIN has more than 600 volunteers.ThePlay and Learnpacks each 113 a handmade doll,the book Imagine If You Had a Friendzwhich also offers advice to 114
57、and carers about bonding with children over reading,and an activity book.The packs are 115 to children from poor backgrounds,and kids experiencing disadvantage.But the good deeds dont stop with the children:Project KIN is also inspiring a movement of 116 in the lives of its volunteers/Our goal is pr
58、omoting human 117 that contribute to the social and emotional wellbeing of our volunteers and the communities they live in,says Webb.The charity brings together volunteers across Australia who V18 their creations,patterns,tips and stories,which in turn provides volunteers with a 119 of connectedness
59、 and purpose.“ We know our Play and Learn packs wont solve the problem of 120 ,but we believe theyre a powerful piece of the change puzzle/says Webb.106.A.filledB. surroundedC.decoratedD.loaded107.A.influenceB. benefitC.advantagesD.drawbacks108.A.aboveB. beyondC.belowD.across109.A.forcedB. allowedC.
60、inspiredD.appointed110.A.in shortB. in needC.in debtD.in order111.A.promoteB. conquerC.boycottD.break112.A.andB. butC.soD.or113.A.come withB. connect withC.go withD.live with114.A.studentsB. teenagersC.childrenD.parents115.A.giftedB. appliedC.relatedD.rushed116.A.changeB. libertyC.challengeD.equalit
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