专题06 高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练(10套含答案)

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专题06 高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练(10套含答案)

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高中英语名校精选完型填空15空专项训练
专题06.(10套精选含答案)
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When I was 13 years old, a boy gave me an important gift. It was a 1 . It was the early autumn of my 2 year at a junior high school, and my old school was far away. 3 , no one knew who I was. I was very 4 , and afraid to make friends with anyone.
Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt my heart 5 . I couldn't talk to anyone about my problems. And I didn't want my parents to 6 me.
Then one day, my classmates talked happily with their friends, but I sat at my desk unhappily 7 . At that moment, a boy 8 the classroom. I didn't know who he was. He passed me and then turned back. He looked at me and, 9 a word, smiled.
Suddenly, I 10 the touch of something bright and friendly. 11 made me feel happy and warm.
That smile 12 my life. I started to talk with the other students and made friends. Day by day, I became 13 to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has become my best friend now.
One day I asked him why he smiled, but he couldn't 14 smiling at me!
It doesn't 15 because all the dark days have gone. Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back.
1.A.book B.help C.smile D.surprise
2.A.first B.second C.third D.last
3.A.For example B.At last C.In the end D.As a result
4.A.happy B.sleepy C.lonely D.friendly
5.A.laugh B.break C.run D.shake
6.A.think about B.worry about C.talk about D.care about
7.A.as usual B.in fact C.as well D.once again
8.A.entered B.left C.watched D.locked
9.A.in B.on C.besides D.without
10.A.heard B.saw C.felt D.knew
11.A.It B.Nothing C.They D.Anything
12.A.helped B.changed C.lived D.spent
13.A.closer B.quicker C.easier D.healthier
14.A.remember B.forget C.mind D.stop
15.A.remain B.affect C.appear D.matter
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四、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。
When I first heard from my doctor that I was allergic to hay(干草),it weighed pretty heavily on my mind.
I grew up 1 around big open fields and playing with the animals on my friend's farm. There were no limits set on me as a child.
After I 2 about my allergy, I felt that a kind of 3 had been placed on me. I could never get a rabbit or a pig, since hay is the main component of their diets. I remember that 4 feeling in my stomach when I realized I was so seriously allergic to something that I'd always need to keep the pill within 5 .
Disappointment at this 6 was the first feeling that sunk in. With time, 7 , I began to see my allergies as a gift.
I was the kid that tried never to 8 . I was okay with enduring a six-hour drive in a(n) 9 car with my knees to my chest. I was okay with eating burnt or undercooked food. But this allergy finally let me feel 10 saying "no”. I finally felt free to refuse to go places or do things where my allergies would act up. I didn't have to apologize for or explain my 11 at the smell of grass clippings. I didn't have to 12 myself for not wanting to sit on the grass with my friends on summer days while I got bitten.
Yes, my hay allergy 13 some activities, but it's also given me a broader appreciation for experiences I actually like and want more of. I’m 14 to be getting a dog instead of a bunny. Let’s be honest, a bunny brings you more trouble.
I ought to thank this allergy for giving me the space to be 15 .
A.meeting B.running C.looking D.shopping
2.A.asked B.got C.learned D.cared
3.A.misfortune B.mistake C.disbelief D.dishonesty
4.A.confused B.excited C.funny D.sinking
5.A.reach B.control C.space D.memory
6.A.risk B.secret C.reason D.burden
7.A.therefore B.again C.however D.besides
8.A.cry B.complain C.notice D.care
9.A.dirty B.small C.cheap D.ugly
10.A.comfortable B.proud C.awkward D.ashamed
11.A.sorrow B.eagerness C.sickness D.satisfaction
12.A.forgive B.excuse C.push D.dress
13.A.ignores B.offers C.covers D.limits
14.A.powerful B.helpful C.grateful D.meaningful
15.A.different B.free C.gifted D.brave
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五、
He came from somewhere south of Rome. I didn’t know when or how he got to America, swam maybe. But one evening I found him standing in the driveway, behind my garage, extremely thin.
“My name Tony Trivionno and I mow your lawn.” he said. It was hard to comprehend his ____1____ English. “I mow your lawn,” he said again and walked away. Yes, these Depression days were ____2____, but how could I ____3____ a person who had come to me for help When I got home the next evening, the lawn had been mowed, the walks swept and the garden weeded. ____4____, my wife assumed I had hired him. I told her of my ____5____the night before and we thought it strange that he had not asked for ____6____. The next two days were busy, and I forgot about him. But on Friday, I saw him, behind my garage again and busy around.
I managed to ____7____ some small weekly pay for him and each day he cleaned up the yard and took care of any little tasks. He was very helpful ____8____ there were any heavy objects to lift or things to fix in my factory.
“I want to be an apprentice,” he said one day. ____9____ we had a good Prentice school that trained laborers, I doubted whether he had the ability to ____10____blueprints and micrometers. Therefore, he took a ____11____ in pay to become an apprentice.
Many years later, I found him in our ___12____ meeting spot, much heavier than he used to be and taking on a look of ____13____. He was a millionaire now!
Tony came to America ____14____ the American Dream. But he did not find it — he ____15____ it himself. Tony didn’t begin on the bottom rung of the ladder. He began in the basement. Tony’s affairs were tiny, and all he had were 24 hours a day. He wasted none of them and succeeded finally.
1. A. repeated B. broken C. strange D. simple
2. A. special B. boring C. ordinary D. difficult
3. A. give away B. turn away C. pick up D. cheer up
4. A. Precisely B. Fortunately C. Apparently D. Secretly
5. A. impression B. experience C. competence D. anxiety
6. A. trouble B. award C. pay D. leave
7. A. bring in B. leave out C. work out D. take in
8. A. whenever B. whatever C. whoever D. however
9. A. Now that B. In case C. Even if D. Ever since
10. A. read B. record C. copy D. draw
11. A. rise B. cut C. step D. break
12. A. casual B. memorable C. formal D. familiar
13. A. confusion B. confidence C. innocence D. astonishment
14. A. shifting B. shaping C. searching D. seeking
15. A. discovered B. acknowledged C. deserved D. created
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I was born with eye disease. At school I couldn't read the 1 . When I was in university I couldn't really see images at all, 2 the difference between light and dark. Once I was in the first year of my PHD, I was almost 100% 3 .
As a child I often got angry if I 4 something I couldn't do because of my eyes. But over time I learned there's no point getting upset by the fact I can't see, because it won't 5 it. My dad was part of Mountaineering Club, so we would go for weekends away 6 throughout the UK. He taught me everything I know and I led my first 7 outside at 11. People are usually 8 when discovering that I could not only climb, but also lead climbs.
At university I 9 the Mountaineering Club and climbed much more frequently. We had regular trips to indoor walls and weekends away outdoors. I developed a great circle of climbing 10 and went on multiple trips to Europe.
There was a time when I thought I might have to give up leading as my eyesight got worse. 11 , I never thought I would stop climbing. I just learnt to 12 myself to the eye disease with the support of my friends. It's quite 13 that I wouldn't be as good a climber if I weren't blind—if I didn't have these 14 . It wouldn't focus me. That determination is built through my 15 .
1.A.gestures B.blackboard C.thoughts D.students
2.A.only B.mostly C.seldom D.always
3.A.deaf B.weak C.ill D.blind
4.A.encountered B.recognized C.remembered D.noticed
5.A.abandon B.change C.cheat D.defeat
6.A.walking B.travelling C.learning D.climbing
7.A.experiment B.competition C.team D.campaign
8.A.proud B.amazed C.satisfied D.generous
9.A.expanded B.heard C.joined D.recommended
10.A.assistants B.friends C.officers D.companies
11.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However
12.A.adapt B.expose C.devote D.addict
13.A.glad B.wonderful C.possible D.hopeful
14.A.challenges B.models C.presents D.tasks
15.A.adventure B.disability C.practice D.loneliness
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My 83-year-old mother came to live with me a year ago last November. She was very ill and I had to put my life on hold to 1 her.
Each morning, I got her up and 2 her and made her breakfast, and sat with her. I rushed for a bowl when she felt sick, and lit fires to keep her warm. I cooked and 3 her to take a few bites.
It’s a hard job looking after a sick or dying parent, whoever you are. But it was 4 hard for me, a doctor myself. I couldn’t help treating her in two different ways. The medical professional in me led me to examine her in 5 as if she were my patient. As a 6 , I saw the woman who had given birth to me, wiped my nose, sent me to college and had been 7 presence in my life for over half a century.
Also, my mother didn’t 8 my hard work or understand that other people’s help could have 9 the burden.
None of the treatments her doctors gave her 10 , and finally her life became about comfort. When finally she accepted the painkillers, she accepted the fact that she would 11 .
Illness and need took us across personal boundary I’d never before considered. We used to argue a lot, 12 during this time we shared stories and memories and we became 13 .
When the 14 came, we accepted the fact that we looked at the world in different ways, but what 15 was that we loved each other.
1.A. put up with B. refer to C. care for D. take pride in
2.A. dressed B. taught C. evaluated D. demanded
3.A. warned B. forced C. permitted D. persuaded
4.A. especially B. naturally C. proudly D. acceptably
5.A. enthusiasm B. curiosity C. regret D. coldness
6.A. nurse B. daughter C. doctor D. professor
7.A. constant B. occasional C. dramatic D. fortunate
8.A. enjoy B. challenge C. appreciate D. instruct
9.A. got off B. paid off C. turned off D. taken off
10.A. thought B. changed C. worked D. performed
11.A. die B. recover C. defeat D. improve
12.A. so B. but C. and D. or
13.A. rougher B. tougher C. closer D. harder
14.A. accident B. chances C. event D. moment
15.A. ignored B. mattered C. passed D. affected
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八、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My boss recently asked me, “Do you know why I hired you Because you didn’t sell yourself. Instead, you said, ‘I researched your website and saw how many 1 vets(兽医) you have, and I want to have,and I want to learn from them’, and that’s why I hired you. You showed vulnerability.”
So, what is vulnerability For me, vulnerability means 2 your fear of embarrassment and allowing personal 3 . It has traditionally been viewed as a(n) 4 in the workplace. The very thought of 5 your weaknesses is terrifying. However, we can 6 the views surrounding it. I'm talking about the vulnerability that strengthens courage and 7 more success as a vet.
After graduation, I started working in a clinic where I didn't have the help I required. Quickly becoming 8 , within 18 months, I didn’t want to be a vet anymore. During this period, I realized without the support I wanted, I was potentially making mistakes I wasn’t even 9 of. was I treating patients 10 I wouldn’t know.
I decided to be vulnerable. I accepted that I was living with poor mental health and 11 important knowledge. I wanted to find somewhere I’d be able to continue building my knowledge, not as a(an) 12 vet, but as an excellent one. After two and a half years working as a vet, I have finally found a place where I get the support I need. My 13 is: be vulnerable and have the 14 to accept when you’re happy. Find somewhere that will support you and push you to do better.
Vulnerability should be viewed as a(an) 15 rather than a liability(不利因素) in the workplace. It is the ability to show people that you are human.
A.amusing B.alarming C.astonishing D.amazing
2.A.putting aside B.stepping aside C.building up D.picking up
3.A.crash B.contact C.growth D.protest
4.A.quality B.weakness C.advantage D.competence
5.A.exposing B.sheltering C.rescuing D.covering
6.A.regard B.ignore C.reserve D.change
7.A.devotes to B.contributes to C.donates to D.adapt to
8.A.inspired B.appreciated C.exhausted D.threatened
9.A.positive B.aware C.proud D.confident
10.A.traditionally B.effortlessly C.positively D.effectively
11.A.lacking B.gaining C.tracking D.applying
12.A.normal B.average C.professional D.reliable
13.A.intention B.issue C.point D.proposal
14.A.power B.sense C.honor D.courage
15.A.talent B.experience C.strength D.lesson
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九、阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Fatima grew up in rural (乡村)Gohr Province, where there was no schooling available to girls. But she insisted on listening to BBC radio, which she could 1 when high enough in the hills.
“My sisters were forced to get married. I decided that I would not continue in their 2 . That was why I decided to 3 ,” Fatima says.
She joined Facebook groups for history fans. 4 of people who only related Afghanistan to conflicts, Fatima started writing 5 about places that foreigners might not know about. Fatima started getting 6 from online friends. A man reached out to her saying he was going to be 7 in Afghanistan and asking whether she was interested in showing him around in Herat. She said yes. Later, he recommended her to someone else and 8 Fatima came to the attention of a travel agency. The company 9 her in late 2020, and she became her country’s first female 10 tour guide.
Of course, being a 11 is never easy. Fatima says many people have told her that it’s too 12 for a woman to work, especially if it means interacting with men one-on-one. Fatima says that the 13 of her employers and the people she has met through giving tours is what keeps her 14 . There’s also the implication(暗示)of what could happen if she does 15 :“If I give up, then other women will never start.”
1.A.take up B.pick up C.turn up D.build up
2.A.life B.choice C.tradition D.business
3.A.work B.escape C.study D.complain
4.A.Afraid B.Convinced C.Certain D.Tired
5.A.posts B.letters C.novels D.speeches
6.A.responses B.donation C.lessons D.guidance
7.A.teaching B.settling C.travelling D.serving
8.A.similarly B.obviously C.hopefully D.eventually
9.A.promoted B.instructed C.hired D.trained
10.A.intelligent B.devoted C.energetic D.professional
11.A.researcher B.pioneer C.champion D.performer
12.A.creative B.dangerous C.ordinary D.suitable
13.A.support B.patience C.protection D.gratitude
14.A.refreshed B.recognized C.unusual D.motivated
15.A.relax B.skip C.quit D.insist
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A hockey player Martinook may be known by most fans for his skills on the ice. But for Emma, a 12-year-old girl with Down syndrome, 1 seeing her friend every single game.
Emma 2 Martinook in 2019 for the first time, and they quickly built a 3 during games. But when the COVID-19 began, Emma wasn't able to see her friend for a long time. Their 4 at a game last week was so 5 that it quickly spread.
Izzo, Emma's mom, tweeted(发推特) about their unexpected meeting, and it was seen by thousands. "A 6 THANK YOU for making this girl's night, month and year!" she wrote. "She was just so happy that you saw her and 7 to say hi, but giving her your 8 made it even more special! The interaction(互动) with her 9 so much!"
Soon, their story was being 10 by local news. While Emma had just hoped for a smile and a wave, Martinook gave her a signed stick, which her mother said was so much more than either of them had 11 .
But for Martinook, it was Emma who 12 his day. He said, "Seeing her I got a little 13 . It was definitely great to see her back at a game and you just can't help but 14 . Her energy is amazing." The bond the two of them share is something that has made a big 15 .
1.A.makes up for B.takes control of C.puts up with D.looks forward to
2.A.chose B.met C.accepted D.praised
3.A.friendship B.habit C.feeling D.base
4.A.reunion B.reaction C.manner D.promise
5.A.serious B.heartwarming C.long D.natural
6.A.familiar B.similar C.lucky D.sincere
7.A.set out B.turned back C.came over D.gave in
8.A.stick B.greeting C.hand D.help
9.A.holds B.means C.acquires D.produces
10.A.caught B.awarded C.written D.covered
11.A.received B.expected C.tolerated D.expressed
12.A.saved B.started C.brightened D.pursued
13.A.eager B.anxious C.emotional D.upset
14.A.shout B.leave C.think D.smile
15.A.effort B.decision C.contribution D.difference
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Two years ago, my friend and I were at college. With his birthday fast 1 , he came to me with an unusual 2 : instead of receiving presents, he wanted to do some acts of kindness.
I was struck with such an idea. 3 instead of taking for the birthday was really different. I asked him how he could come up with such a 4 idea. He told me about a TED talk he had watched on generosity, which had 5 him. So we started to 6 creative things we could do.
Our university employed some security guards to protect its students. They have to work 7 , keeping watch on every comer throughout the university. For the most part it's a thankless job as most people grow used to seeing the guards all around and eventually barely notice their 8 , let alone acknowledge their efforts. How could we show them our appreciation
We decided to make a large pot of hot 9 . We hired a Uber and asked the driver to take us around the campus where we knew the 10 would be and we poured them each a cup of hot chocolate. The Uber driver was 11 a bit doubtful about the entire plan but after a while he was helping us 12 the guards and our lively spirit had spread to him as well. We were met with many 13 and appreciative words. It was amazing to see how a 14 act or even intention of generosity can lift everyone's spirit.
I now realize that special energy is created when you choose to think bigger than yourself and act in service of others. You'll find it's actually the greatest 15 you'll ever get, especially when it's your birthday.
A.ending B.passing C.advancing D.approaching
2.A.order B.request C.problem D.story
3.A.Refusing B.Earning C.Giving D.Donating
4.A.traditional B.complex C.familiar D.novel
5.A.controlled B.supported C.inspired D.rewarded
6.A.plan out B.take over C.watch for D.hold back
7.A.step by step B.around the clock C.more or less D.now and then
8.A.presence B.hunger C.poverty D.thirst
9.A.tea B.milk C.porridge D.chocolate
10.A.workers B.students C.guards D.drivers
11.A.finally B.initially C.occasionally D.frequently
12.A.remind B.track C.spot D.recognize
13.A.friends B.difficulties C.greetings D.smiles
14.A.similar B.small C.daily D.modest
15.A.lesson B.attention C.gift D.care
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二、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Each day, 10-year-old Seth asked his mom for more and more lunch money. Yet he seemed 1 than ever and came home from school hungry. It 2 that Seth was handing his lunch money to a fifth-grader, who was threatening to beat him up if he didn’t pay.
Kayla, 13, thought things were going well at her new school, 3 all the popular girls were being so nice to her. But then she found out that one of them had posted 4 rumors about her. Kayla cried herself to sleep that night and refused to go to school.
In national surveys, most kids and teens say that bullying happens at school. A bully can turn something like going to the wash room or recess (隐秘处) into a/an 5 for kids. Bullying can leave deep emotional scars. And in 6 situations, it can involve violent threats, property damage, or someone getting seriously hurt. Therefore, it’s necessary to help your child identify bullying and cope with it as well as 7 its lasting impact.
Most kids have been 8 by a sibling or a friend at some point. And it’s not usually harmful when done in a playful, friendly, and mutual way, and both kids find it funny. But when it becomes hurtful, unkind, and constant, it 9 the line into bullying and needs to stop.
It’s important to take bullying 10 and not just brush it off as something that kids have to “tough out.” The effects can be serious and affect kids’ sense of safety and 11 . In severe cases, bullying has 12 tragedies, such as suicides and school shootings.
If your child tells you about being bullied, listen 13 and offer comfort and support. Kids are often 14 to tell adults about bullying because they feel embarrassed and ashamed that it’s happening. Therefore, praise your child for doing the right thing by talking to you about it. Let someone at school (the principal, school nurse, or a counselor or teacher) know about the situation. They are often 15 to monitor and take steps to prevent further problems.
1. A. stronger B. happier C. skinnier D. slimmer
2. A. turned out B. gave out C. figured out D. brought out
3. A. thus B. while C. though D. since
4. A. friendly B. incredible C. mean D. false
5. A. nightmare B. fantasy C. adventure D. daydream
6. A. special B. extreme C. certain D. crucial
7. A. lessen B. remove C. increase D. decline
8. A. abused B. struck C. teased D. annoyed
9. A. crossed B. draws C. holds D. passes
10. A. well B. easy C. angrily D. seriously
11. A. self-worth B. self-discipline C. self-awareness D. self-control
12. A. resulted from B. led by C. contributed to D. come to
13. A. anxiously B. selectively C. indifferently D. calmly
14. A. keen B. reluctant C. unbearable D. voluntary
15. A. in the office B. out of position C. out of office D. in a position
专题06.答案
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答案:1-5 CADCB 6-10 BAADC 11-15 ABAAD
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答案:1.B; 2.C; 3.A; 4.D; 5.A; 6.D; 7.C; 8.B; 9.B; 10.A; 11.C; 12.B; 13.D; 14.C; 15.B
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答案:1-5 BDBCB 6-10 CCACA 11-15 BDBDD
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答案:1-5 BADAB 6-10 DCBCB 11-15 DACAB
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答案:1-5.CADAD 6-10. BACDC 11-15.ABCDB
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答案:1.D; 2.A; 3.C; 4.B; 5.A; 6.D; 7.B; 8.C; 9.B; 10.D; 11.A; 12.B; 13.C; 14.D; 15.C
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答案:1.B; 2.C; 3.A; 4.D; 5.A; 6.A; 7.C; 8.D; 9.C; 10.D; 11.B; 12.B; 13.A; 14.D; 15.C
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答案:1-5 DBAAB 6-10 DCABD 11-15 BCCDD
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答案:1-5.DBCDC; 6-10.ABADC; 11-15.BCDBC
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答案:1-5 CADCA 6-10 BACAD 11-15 ACDBD
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