2019-2020年高考英語(yǔ)二輪復(fù)習(xí) 完形填空寒假精練(15).doc
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2019-2020年高考英語(yǔ)二輪復(fù)習(xí) 完形填空寒假精練(15) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 For many, just taking part in a single marathon is the achievement of a lifetime. But for Julie Weiss, it has bee a 41 routine. She has run 52 marathons-once a week-for the past year in memory of her dad who 42 just 35 days after he was 43 with pancreatic cancer(胰腺癌).When Julie Weiss lost her father in xx, she was 44 to find the research for pancreatic cancer is so short of fund. "It made me feel 45 .”she said ,“I knew I had to do something." So this marathon queen, 46 she calls herself, did what she did best: She went running. Having pleted 25 marathons during the 47 two years, Julie now vowed(發(fā)誓) to run 52 marathons in 52 weeks in 48 0f her father. After asking people t0 49 money for each marathon, she 50 a website, marathon goddess, to collect money for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PANCAN),a nonprofit organization. race every 52 in some city across North America. 53 leaving work at 5p,m. on Friday she would be ready to begin the next race, before she 54 home to California on Sunday. Julie finished her l,362.4-mile journey in March xx, 55 more than $200,000 in the process for PANCAN. While running, she stuck to a strict training schedule ."My bodys getting used to this. Im changing my diet, being more healthy and learning to run more 56 __ ." she said. When her muscles began t0 57 , she kept her 58 in mind. "When you do what you love, for those you love, that is where the 59 happen. Together we can make a(n) 60 , and pave the way for a happy, healthy, cancer free life." she said. 41. A. weekly B. monthly C. daily D. yearly 42. A. passed by B. passed away C. died off D. died out 43. A. connected B. diagnosed C. treated D. dealt 44. A. inspired B, exhausted C. interested D. shocked 45. A. desirable B. helpless C .hopeful D. wishful 46. A. while B. what C. as D. since 47. A. previous B. precious C. present D. precise 48. A. search B. need C. honor D. place 49. A. pay B. donate C. make D. earn 50. A. set up B. made up C. held up D. broke up 51. A. experiment B. stage C. road D. journey 52. A. day B. morning C. weekend D. weekday 53. A. At B. By C. With D. On 54. A. parted B. left C. headed D. missed 55. A. raising B. earning C. spending D. wasting 56. A. merrily B. efficiently C. specifically D. casually 57. A. swell B. stress C. burn D. ache 58. A. strength B. relief C. motivation D. interest 59. A. miracles B. accidents C. challenges D. events 60. A. offer B. sacrifice C. promise D. difference Passage 1:41-45 ABBDB 46-50 CACBA 51-55 DCDCA 56-60 BDCAD Passage 2 I have two friends who love backpacking. They spent a lot of time in a part of New York States Adirondack Mountains. It 21 46 mountains with a height of over 4,000 feet. The Adirondack Mountain Club gives 22 recognition, and an award, to anyone who 23 all 46 mountains. My two friends decided to go for this award. Now what you have to understand is that 24 many of the 46 mountains have well-marked 25 to their summits (山頂), others are not marked at all. You have to "bushwhack (在叢林中開(kāi)路)" using a pass and a map. My friends had climbed 45 of the mountains. They had just one 26 — it was the most 27 requiring bushwhacking. A hiking path led past the base of the mountain, but from that point they were on their own. Early one morning they left their 28 and walked five miles on the hiking path to the base of a chain of mountains. When they arrived, they 29 that they had left their pass and map back in camp. Rather than 30 the camp, they decided to bushwhack without the pass and map. For hours they 31 uphill enduring heat, thick bush, and black flies. 32 , late in the afternoon they found themselves at the 33 of a mountain successfully. They were exhausted but 34 . The feeling was short-lived, however. When they looked across the valley, they 35 another higher mountain. They had climbed the 36 one! It was too 37 that weekend to put their error right. They had to 38 another four months to climb the right mountain. This story 39 us a good lesson. Often in life we put in a great effort to reach a goal. But without the right "map" and "pass", it is 40 to get "lost". 21. A. goes through B. consists of C. relies on D. connects to 22. A. special B. similar C. normal D. general 23. A. describes B. draws C. observes D. climbs 24. A. while B. since C. because D. unless 25. A. paths B. rivers C. views D. avenues 26. A. occupied B. left C. deserted D. missed 27. A. interesting B. changeable C. reachable D. remote 28. A. house B. room C. camp D. yard 29. A. ignored B. discovered C. sensed D. explained 30. A. departing from B. traveling to C. returning to D. going for 31. A. jumped B. wandered C. ran D. walked 32. A. Immediately B. Surely C. Finally D. Hopefully 33. A. bottom B. top C. slope D. base 34. A. embarrassed B. moved C. disturbed D. excited 35. A. admired B. checked C. saw D. appreciated 36. A. strange B. wrong C. distant D. steep 37. A. late B. dangerous C. puzzling D. helpless 38. A. save B. wait C. gain D. put 39. A. sends B. tells C. remends D. teaches 40. A. easy B. hard C. annoying D. discouraging Passage 2:21-25 BADAA 26-30 BDCBC 31-35 DCBDC 36-40 BABDA Passage 3 munication is an important part of any relationship. Many of us are 41 to share our experiences or emotions with our friends. But when its our turn to lend a(n)42,we soon bee bored or are short of idea on how to _43 and offer advice. Thats because of what researchers call "listener burnout(倦?。保瓵friend might talk to us 44,often plaining about the same 45 problems. When we offer quick advice to _46 the situation, we may be unconsciously trying to 47 0urselves from bumout. However, good listeners 48 their natural tendency to solve the others problems hurriedly and to keep the conversation brief. To be a good__49 ,you need to use "active listening". It starts with the real _50 to help others and think through their feelings. Dont 51 things. You can start by putting your phone__ 52 and sitting close to your friend. Let your facial expressions53一what he or she is saying.__ 54 you are able to fully understand,aeknowledge the other persons 55 by reflecting them back:"That must be really hard for you.”Use 56 words or even sounds such as“yes”, "right”,and"hmm"”t0 57 the other person to continue. 0f course,a.58 can be extremely hard if the other person is too critical.But dont get defensive.Effctive listeners dont 59 negative criticism.Instead,they listen and understand what the person ls trying to conVey 60 responding. 41.A.afraid B.hesitant C.shy D.eage 42.A.shoulder B.hand C.ear D.eye 43.A.respond B.explain C.argue D.quit 44.A.aimlessly B.endlessly C.deliberately D.cautiously 45.A,difficult B.old C.acute D.sensitiVe 46.A.fix B.discuss C.create D.describe 47.A.forgive B.protect C.discourage D.preVent 48.A.foUow B.display C.fom D.ovVere 49.A.reader B.partner C.1istener D.speaker 50.A.demand B.habit C.desire D.ability 51.A.skip B.rush C.oVerlook D.postpone 52.A.away B.off C.out D.up 53.A.record B.restrict C.renect D.replace 54.A.Whetller B.Since C.While . D.If 55.A.suggestlons B.purposes C.responses D.feelings 56.A.big B.tough C.strong D.shon 57.A.force B.remind C.encourage D.conVince 58.A.conversation B.suggestion C.problem D.1ecture 59.A.give up B.make up C.1eaVe out D.block out 60.A.after B.before C.while D.once Passage 3:41-45 DCABB 46-50 ABDCC 51-55 BACAD 56-60 DCADB Passage 4 As my train was delayed for two hours, I had plenty of time to spare. After buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the ___41___ office to collect my heavy suitcase I had ___42___ there three days before. There were only a few people ___43___, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didn’t seem to be where I had left it. I ___44___ the contents, and railway tickets, money scraps of paper and photos fell out of it; but no matter how ___45___ I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found. When my turn came, I ___46___ the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me __47___ as if to say that he had ___48___ this kind of story many times and asked me to ___49___ the case. I told him that it was an old, brown looking ___50___ no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me ___51___ and told me to ___52___ of the chief contents of the case. If they were ___53___, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to ___54___ all the articles I had ___55___ packed into the case and wrote them down as they came to me. After I had done this, I went to ___56___ among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there. For one dreadful moment, it ___57___ to me that if someone had ___58___ the receipt up he could have easily claimed(認(rèn)領(lǐng)) the case already. This hadn’t happened ___59___, for after a time I found the case lying in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was ___60___ and told me I could take the case away. 41. A. posting B. working C. luggage D. manager’s 42. A. left B. forgotten C. found D. bought 43. A. standing B. crowding C. talking D. waiting 44. A threw B. put C. looked D. emptied 45. A. often B. much C. hard D. soon 46. A. said B. searched C. spoke D. explained 47. A. now and then B. up and down C. here and there D. back and forth 48. A. knew B. realized C. heard D. seen 49. A. describe B. draw C. take out D. show 50. A. object B. matter C. subject D. wallet 51. A. a paper B. a note C. a message D. a form 52. A. sign names B. make a list C. write down D. draw a picture 53. A. everything B. wrong C. correct D. ready 54. A. draw B. remember C. read D. remind 55. A. carelessly B. suddenly C. hurriedly D. immediately 56. A. see B. watch C. find D. look 57. A. happened B. occurred C. appeared D. seemed 58. A. picked B. collected C. taken D. stolen 59. A. fortunately B. unluckily C. by chance D. presently 60. 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