2023届高三英语二轮复习——新高考I卷题型训练之完形填空10篇(含答案)

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2023届高三英语二轮复习——新高考I卷题型训练之完形填空10篇(含答案)

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My local supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I found was convenient, but I’d noticed a woman in a blue car 41 for a while. As I was 42 , I let her have it. On the 43 of the car park I backed into the next available spot — it was a tight fit.
Pretty soon, I’d made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling good, I 44 my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a 45 woman reverse park (倒车).
Just as I 46 my car, I saw the woman I’d let have my car space 47 . She was giving a mean odd 48 — half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car, I 49 the same lady looking in at me. “Hello,” she said, hesitantly. “This might sound crazy but I was on my way to 50 some of my mother’s things off at the charity bins. You are just so much like her. You helped those people, I noticed, and you seemed so happy.” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the 51 , “I think she would like you to have it.” Shocked, I took it from her 52 . She smiled and walked away.
After a pause, I opened the box. 53 was a beautiful gold necklace with a large grey pearl. It was the nicest gift I’d ever received, and it was from a complete 54 . The necklace was around my neck, a warm 55 of human kindness.
41. A. watching B. circling C. running D. crossing
42. A. in a hurry B. in a dilemma C. in a good mood D. in panic
43. A. edge B. barrier C. stage D. point
44. A. turned B. broke C. divided D. emptied
45. A. struggling B. trembling C. wandering D. whistling
46. A. started B. approached C. parked D. entered
47. A. former B. later C. ago D. earlier
48. A. explanation B. look C. answer D. coincidence
49. A. located B. caught C. spotted D. sought
50. A. sell B. wipe C. drop D. send
51. A. back seat B. car C. items D. window
52. A. automatically B. accidentally C. eventually D. unwillingly
53. A. Inside B. Around C. Beneath D. Nearby
54. A. friend B. companion C. relative D. stranger
55. A. award B. expectation C. reminder D. view
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I love studying history, traveling to new places and seeing the beautiful sights, immersing(使浸没) myself into the local 41 .
I was looking forward to a(n) 42 adventure in Suzhou before setting off. A long history 43 the city's current success, a history I most eagerly 44 through visual fragments(碎片) and its surviving culture.
Suzhou is known for its beauty. White 45 walls rise up from the edge of the waterway, topped by black roofs. Deep green water flows between two rows of buildings, 46 a block of colors to a scene that was 47 only decorated with red lanterns. A stone bridge stretches across the water, 48 a view of Suzhou’s traditional features. Of course, the modern day city has changed 49 from what it was in the past. Tall buildings and a large urban area prove Suzhou's modernization.
In Hanshan Temple, trees 50 over the courtyards, offering ample shade and a connection to nature for the temples visitors. Rounded doorways 51 courtyards lined by covered walkways. Feng Bridge and Qian-deng in Kunshan are two 52 examples of traditional areas that have been 53 . These areas allow me to step out of the modern forest of skyscrapers and into an old realm(领域) of natural and 54 beauty where I can discover the roots of my heritage.
As we explored and absorbed the history of Suzhou, I have learned not simply the qualities of a single city, but also the importance of returning to my homeland and finding my roots, even as I stretch my 55 to the rest of the globe.
41. A. river B. history C. sights D. culture
42. A. thrilling B. farther C. encouraging D. essential
43. A. engages B. backs C. pursues D. labels
44. A. experience B. experiment C. extend D. exclude
45. A. cleared B. cleaned C. washed D. scratched
46. A. sticking B. applying C. adjusting D. adding
47. A. yet B. still C. otherwise D. instead
48. A. recording B. completing C. ending D. hiding
49. A. highly B. wonderfully C. strongly D. considerably
50. A. kneel B. hand C. tower D. tip
51. A. separate B. contact C. sustain D. distribute
52. A. another B. else C. many D. other
53. A. preserved B. prevented C. promoted D. proposed
54. A. central B. inner C. soul D. classic
55. A. leaves B. branches C. sticks D. seeds
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Austin Perine looks like a superhero, with his cape(披风) flapping against his blue shirt. And he is indeed. But he is not your typical superhero. Two things set him 41 : His “enemies”—hunger and homelessness—are very real. 42 , he’s only four years old.
One day, Austin and his father, TJ Perine, were 43 a program on Animal Planet about a mother panda leaving her cubs(幼崽). “I told him that the cubs would be 44 for a while,” TJ says. “Austin didn’t know what homelessness meant, but he wanted to know more.”
Seeing this as a 45 moment, TJ took Austin to a local shelter that provides 46 , food, and other services for homeless men. There they saw some homeless men who are hungry and sad. Austin said. “Can we take them some food and make them 47 ”
That day, Austin used his 48 to buy each man a Burger King sandwich and handed the food out himself. Seeing what their 49 meant to those men, they returned the next week. Austin again 50 into his piggy bank to buy sandwiches, which he handed out along with his new catchphrase(标语), “Don’t forget to show love!”
After he returned every week for five weeks, word of Austin’s acts of 51 spread through social media. Burger King jumped aboard, 52 to donate $1,000 a month for an entire year toward the 53 . Soon, churches and shelters across the country began inviting Austin to come 54 food in other poverty-prone areas.
As for Austin, he continues to 55 food, smiles, and his inspirational message of love. “It makes me feel like I’m saving the day.”
41. A. apart B. down C. aside D. in
42. A. However B. Therefore C. Yet D. Also
43. A. attending B. designing C. watching D. broadcasting
44. A. lonely B. lively C. hopeless D. homeless
45. A. valuable B. teachable C. memorable D. reliable
46. A. property B. housing C. luxury D. pension
47. A. think B. act C. smile D. weep
48. A. income B. benefit C. salary D. allowance
49. A. capacity B. presence C. reputation D. inspection
50. A. dipped B. broke C. looked D. walked
51. A. power B. patience C. kindness D. courage
52. A. ceasing B. offering C. pretending D. hesitating
53. A. cause B. behavior C. business D. choice
54. A. prepare B. provide C. distribute D. serve
55. A. carry out B. give out C. sell out D. set out
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I grasped a yogurt in one hand as I tried to eat and catch up on customer e-mail during the noon hour. ____1___fifteen minutes in the employee lunchroom seemed too much of a luxury.
My company, like any companies, had ___2__costs by not replacing people as they left. The __3___were expected to take up the slack. I didn’t feel I worked at a job. I felt I was the job. I wanted to quit, but given the economy, I felt I couldn’t until I had another job in hand. Nice in ____4___, but given how bad-tempered all the extra hours made me, it was difficult to ____5___potential employers to hire me. I felt ___6____. Then a chance conversation with a stranger’s six-year-old daughter changed my perspective. The young girl was ___7___, standing in line with her mom at the grocery store.
“Good day at school ” I asked. A nod.
“What’s your favorite subject ”
“____8___.”
I smiled at the answer. I remembered when that had been my answer . The lunchtime was ours. That brief conversation with the girl left me wondering :What had happened to lunch I knew that by law I was entitled to a lunch break at work. So I decided to simply start to take it and ___9___the surrounding areas of my office. A few blocks away was a local art museum with free ____10___. At the end of another street, I was surprised to discover a public library. Near the library was a small man-made pond that attracted ducks and small children with their parents, all of whom provided much ____11___as they demanded to be fed. When I decided to take back my lunch hour, I prepared myself for ___12___remarks or stares from my co-workers, but they never appeared. ____13___, we started inviting each other out for walks during good weather and discovered that we had other topics of conversation beyond the now common complaints about work. I’m still looking for a new position, ___14___with less stressed-out urgency than before. You can’t always change your circumstances, but you can always change your ___15____.
1. A. Ever B. Yet C. Still D. Even
2. A. increased B. covered C. cut D. met
3. A. employers B. survivors C. managers D. victims
4. A. theory B. practice C. concept D. belief
5. A. convince B. confirm C. consult D. contribute
6. A. tripped B. struck C. trapped D. disappointed
7. A. bitter B. cautious C. energetic D. sincere
8. A. English B. Chinese C. Math D. Lunch
9. A. explore B. exploit C. explode D. explain
10A. permission B. impression C. admission D. information
11. A. amazement B. amusement C. astonishment D. admiration
12. A. outspoken B. careless C. unkind D. casual
13. A. Unfortunately B. Undoubtedly C. Directly D. Actually
14. A. and B. but C. rather D. or
15. A. expectation B. affection C. perspective D. representative
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In August last year, my parents and I visited our relatives in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. Every day I enjoyed walking a circular way starting from their house. One evening I decided to be adventurous and changed from my ___21___ way—I was looking forward to a longer walk, ___22___ that I would be able to find my way back.
My walk took me ___23___ the living area and into a beautiful place with an expanse of fields on both sides of the road. With the sun beginning to ___24___, it was really a wonderful sight. After about thirty minutes, I noticed that I was not ___25___ back in the direction I had come. I searched for my mobile phone to get help, but it turned out to be left at home.
However, I remained ___26___. Although there weren’t any people about, there was some ___27___ and I was sure that someone would stop and point me in the right direction. As each car or truck came, I stopped and ___28___, but time after time each one passed me by. No one seemed to feel any ___29___ for me. About forty minutes, I was beginning to feel ____30____. There was no one in sight and my family was completely in the dark as to my position.
When I just gave up all hope, a black SUV ____31____ me and stopped. A mother and daughter were willing to help. I told them I was lost and gave them my address. The mother pointed to a turning a little further down the road and ____32____ me I was pretty close to home. Expressing my thanks, I started off at a fast ____33____.
I had been walking for about five minutes when I heard a car drive up behind me and stop. It was the mother and daughter again. They realized that they had not given me the correct direction.
They offered to ____34____ me home, and I was so grateful for their help. During our brief conversation I ____35____ that the teenage daughter was going to a school party and would now arrive late. We didn’t exchange names but I will never forget their act of kindness.
21. A. proper B. regular C. general D. similar
22. A. confident B. grateful C. ashamed D. proud
23. A. within B. round C. toward D. beyond
24. A. shine B. rise C. set D. fade
25. A. heading B. keeping C. taking D. looking
26. A. silent B. crazy C. awake D. calm
27. A. delay B. control C. traffic D. service
28. A. cheered B. waved C. sighed D. nodded
29. A. sympathy B. satisfaction C. respect D. responsibility
30. A. innocent B. ridiculous C. fortunate D. desperate
31. A. surrounded B. approached C. preserved D. accompanied
32. A. supported B. defended C. corrected D. promised
33. A. pace B. track C. level D. stage
34. A. charge B. drop C. allow D. reach
35. A. observed B. predicted C. recognized D. sensed
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They will be here in a minute, surely. I’ll just ___1___my shoes a little while longer to pass the time. Wish I’d brought a book. Hang on, though, what if I have got the wrong day The wrong place Have the clocks gone back No. I’m ____2__home. Whoever I’m waiting for clearly lives in a different time zone from me.
I am always 10 minutes early, so if you’re 10 minutes late, I have been foot-tapping for 20 minutes. I know it’s not fair to hold the first 10 against you, but I just can’t __3___myself. I ___4__wait more than 20 minutes beyond the meeting time we decided upon, not for anyone, ever.
OK, that’s not strictly true. I have, on occasion, hung around anxiously and heartbrokenly for up to an hour, but the ___5___that follows is never a pretty sight. If you’ve made me wait that long, you will wish you hadn’t bothered ___6__at all.
____7___some people are always late and some are always on time If I can manage to be punctual(守时的) , why can’t you Because I ___8___a hot cup of coffee at home while you sat down to roll another cigarette. Because I spilled jam on my pants and quickly ___9___it off while you took time to change your whole outfit(服装). Because I switched off midway through a TV series, but you had to ride out the end, didn’t you And don’t even think about blaming the ____10___. How do you think I got here By flying carpet Only ____11___or arrogance can ___12____a habit of lateness.
Some people are always late because they can’t make realistic calculations about how long it takes to do things. There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. Just deal with it.
Painful as it may be, you have to ___13____that, as you’ve agreed to meet at eight and it’s now a quarter to, you don’t have time to phone your girlfriend.
Much ___14____, though, are those with big egos(自我). Being late is just rude. Being late __15___really means that you hate the person you are meeting.
Of course, there are some perfectly lovely latecomers out there. I just never wait long enough to find out.
A. clean up B. stare at C. take off D. put on
A. back B. at C. off D. from
A. support B. keep C. avoid D. help
A. always B. never C. often D. seldom
A. anger B. sorrow C. disappointment D. feeling
A. turning out B. bringing up C. turning up D. bringing out
A. What if B. How come C. Whether D. How
A. left B. finished C. made D. bought
A. took B. dried C. wiped D. washed
A. appointment B. clock C. weather D. traffic
A. patience B. carelessness C. confidence D. tolerance
A. form B. have C. explain D. break
A. accept B. receive C. approve D. suffer
A. better B. worse C. unhappy D. lucky
A. on occasion B. by chance C. on purpose D. by accident
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While I was riding the bike, I noticed a man in front of me, about half a mile far. I noticed he was traveling at a speed ___21___ than me. So, I decided to overtake him. I had about a mile to ___22___on the road before turning off.
So I started ___23___ faster and faster. And every block, I was___24___ on him just a little bit but just within minutes I was about 50 meters behind him. So I gathered all my ___25___and tried hard to overtake him, and finally, I ___26___ him and passed him by. Within, I felt like a winner, “I won”, ___27___ he seemed unaware that we were in a race.
After I passed him, I realized that I had been so focused on competing against him that I had missed my ___28___ had gone nearly six blocks past it and had to turn around and go all back.
Isn't that what happens in ___29___ We spend most of our time___30___with neighbors, friends, family, trying to ___31___ better than them, or trying to be in front of them while we are ___32___ in the race with them.
We use most of our time and ___33___in competitions, where we miss out on our own paths leading to our destination. So stop doing that! Just feel ___34___for what life has offered you, the height, weight and personality. Stay concentrated on your ___35___, run your own race and wish others well!
21. A. higher B. lower C. crazier D. steadier
22. A. go B. walk C. run D. drive
23. A. jogging B. dashing C. marching D. cycling
24. A. gaining B. focusing C. counting D. waiting
25. A. power B. courage C. strength D. confidence
26. A. fell behind B. looked up to C. caught up with D. ran into
27. A. when B. as C. because D. while
28. A. turn B. block C. appointment D. target
29. A. life B. work C. study D. race
30. A. dealing B. toying C. cooperating D. competing
31. A. ride B. perform C. respond D. think
32. A. never B. ever C. always D. sometimes
33. A. space B. tide C. energy D. money
34. A. acceptable B. guilty C. ashamed D. grateful
35. A. advantage B. competitor C. difficulty D. challenge
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I was diagnosed (诊断) at the age of 14 with a disease which the doctor said would 41 me in a wheelchair at 25 and dead at 40. Luckily, it didn’t happen as 42 . The disease never spread to my legs, for which I am very 43 .
Still, everything I did hurt, and my left hand was functionally paralyzed (功能性瘫痪的). I was in constant pain because I lack the muscle 44 required to do these simple tasks.
After 45 40 years of this disease, I decided to step into the world of 46 healing. I learned to allow the flow of grace to heal and care for me.
Healing is having the courage to love yourself, and trusting you 47 a better life and healthier existence. When I adopted that new belief system, my entire being started to wellness.
Slowly and steadily, I was 48 myself from the only existence I had known. I began to a 49 a new life filled with joy and acceptance. If my heart healed, my body would heal.
As I became more in touch with the energy around me, I learned the incredible power of words and how we receive 50 what we ask for. I came to understand that everything in life is an offering, an opportunity to grow.
We always have a choice. We can remain 51 in the past belief patterns and behaviors that no longer 52 us, or we can create a new story, one that is truer to our 53 self.
I learned that 54 + compassion = healing. When we forgive ourselves, and others, we heal the hurt and discomfort. When we are compassionate and graceful, we attract the same. Healing is based in the heart, not the mind. As a result of my learning, I now live each day in joy and 55 .
“If I can heal, anyone can heal.” We are here to be in our heart’s desire and live our purpose.
41. A. leave B. rescue C. take D. spend
42. A. expected B. planned C. predicted D. required
43. A. cheerful B. grateful C. depressed D. scared
44. A. energy B. force C. power D. strength
45. A. undergoing B. evaluating C. foreseeing D. spending
46. A. traditional B. desperate C. gradual D. alternative
47. A. desire B. demand C. deserve D. determine
48. A. preventing B. unlocking C. protecting D. discouraging
49. A. avoid B. destroy C. imagine D. heal
50. A. oppositely B. exactly C. particularly D. rarely
51. A. trapped B. absorbed C. involved D. interested
52. A. benefit B. serve C. work D. attract
53. A. happy B. stubborn C. ideal D. authentic
54. A. grace B. joy C. forgiveness D. wellness
55. A. purpose B. gratitude C. courage D. regret
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Daddy just didn’t know how to show love. It was Mom who __1___ the family together. He just went to work every day and came home; she’d have a list of sins we’d ___2___and he’d scold us about them.
Once when I stole a candy bar, he___3__ me to take it back and tell the man I stole it and that I’d pay for it. But it was Mom who understood I was just a kid.
I broke my leg once on the playground swing and it was Mom who held me in her arms all the way to the hospital. Dad ___4___ the car right up to the door of the emergency room and when they asked him to move it saying the space was ____5___for emergency vehicles, He shouted, “What do you think this is A tour bus ”
At my birthday parties, Dad always seemed ___6___ out of place, He just ___7___ himself blowing up balloons, setting up tables, and running errands, it was Mom who carried the cake with the candles on it for me to blow out.
When I___8____ picture albums, people always ask, “What does your Dad look like ” “Who knows He was always____9____around with the camera taking everyone else’s picture. I must have a zillion pictures of Mom and me smiling together.”
I remember when Mom told him to teach me how to ride a bicycle. I told him not to let it go, but he said it was time. I fell and Mom ran to pick me up, but he ___10___her off. I was so mad that I showed him, got right back on that bike and rode it myself. He didn’t even feel embarrassed and just smiled.
When I went to college, Mom did all the writing. He just sent ____11__ and a little note about how great his lawn looked now ___12__I wasn’t playing football on it.
Whenever I called home, he acted like he wanted to talk, but he always said, “I’ll ___13__ your mother.”When I got married, it was Mom who cried. He just blew his nose ___14___ and left the room. All my life he said, “Where are you going What time are you coming home No, you cannot go.”
Daddy just didn’t know how to show love, ___15___…
Is it possible he showed it and didn’t recognize it
A. held B. supported C. provided D. kept
A. performed B. acted C. committed D. missed
A. hoped B. got C. demanded D. made
A. stopped B. paused C. drove D. pulled
A. left B. prepared C. reserved D. preserved
A. more of B. more than C. no more than D. sort of
A. devoted B. enjoyed C. busied D. freed
A. get through B. pull through C. leaf through D. look through
A. showing B. running C. hanging D. fiddling
A. let B. persuaded C. waved D. signed
A. cards B. letters C. presents D. checks
A. and B. as C. but D. that
A. call B. get C. visit D. find
A. sadly B. indifferently C. loudly D. secretly
A. unless B. otherwise C. however D. therefore
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Well hidden in our subconsciousness is an idyllic(田园式) vision. We see ourselves on a long trip that spans the 41 . We are travelling by train. Out the windows, we 42 in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving on a crossing, of cattle grazing on a(n) __43__ hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, of row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls.
But the uppermost in our minds is the final destination. On a certain day at a certain hour, we will pull 44 the station. Bands will be playing and flags waving. Once we reach the 45 so many wonderful dreams will come true and the pieces of our lives will be fit together like a(n) completed jigsaw puzzle. How restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes loitering, waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.
“When we arrived at the station, that will be it”, we cry “When I'm 18”, “When I buy a new 450SL Mercedes Benz”, “When I __46__ my last kid through college”, “When I have paid off the loan, “When I get a(n) 47”, “When I reach the age of the 48 I shall live happily ever after.”
Sooner or later, we must be 49 that there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The 50 joy of life is the trip. The station is merely a dream. It 51 outdistances us.
“Relish the moment” is a good motto. It isn't the burdens of today __52__ drive men mad. It is the regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who 53 us of today.
So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. __54__ climb more mountains, eat more ice creams, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less. Life must be __55__ as we go along. Then the station will come soon enough.
41. A. coast B. continent C. boundary D. frontier
42. A. absorb B. bring C. drink D. involve
43. A. attractive B. winding C. hollow D. distant
44. A. out B. into C. up D. over
45. A. local B. trail C. potential D. terminal
46. A. put B. carry C. comb D. pull
47. A. inspiration B. promotion C. profit D. prediction
48. A. commitment B. unemployment C. settlement D. retirement
49. A. thrilled B. confident C. aware D. astonished
50. A. artificial B. incredible C. natural D. true
51. A. constantly B. frequently C. rarely D. accidentally
52. A. which B. that C. what D. as
53. A. rid B. remind C. rob D. steal[来源:学
54. A. Besides B. Instead C. Nevertheless D. Eventually
55. A. satisfied B. quitted C. tolerated D. lived
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