资源简介 2026届各地最新高考模拟卷 完形填空汇编2(1)I was on the way to my father’s house. The constant drizzle made my driving a little 1 . Suddenly, my car began fishtailing and 2 toward a bank where it rolled over three times.Passing drivers 3 to help. A nurse appeared and 4 my neck and someone called 911. The fire department arrived, and, with much 5 , removed me from the vehicle.Soon, I learned I had broken my back and neck and would need to be transported to another hospital equipped to handle serious 6 . The doctors there ordered a plastic body cast (全身石膏) to be made for me. When I was finally discharged, I was told to keep the body cast on for four months.I had always been active, so being restricted was completely 7 to me. I felt like I had lost 8 of my life. I decided to get my life back. I began physical therapy and after 9 forty days, I returned to my job, 10 my body cast underneath my clothes. While I had to limit how I moved, I could function fairly 11 .When the body cast 12 , I continued physical therapy and was doing yoga within one year. I never 13 my ability to recover. I always kept my eyes on the 14 , which was regaining my normal activities, even though I couldn’t do all the things in 15 the same way I did before.I was fortunate to be alive and to have the ability to do what I could still do.1. A. thrilling B. challenging C. refreshing D. boring2. A. headed B. jumped C. pointed D. leaned3. A. sped up B. broke down C. pulled over D. watched out4. A. rubbed B. turned C. grabbed D. stabilized5. A. effort B. amusement C. kindness D. compromise6. A. accidents B. injuries C. consequences D. crises7. A. accessible B. harmful C. engaging D. foreign8. A. track B. control C. sight D. count9. A. gaining B. recording C. missing D. lasting10. A. wearing B. abandoning C. improving D. restoring11. A. automatically B. quickly C. normally D. tirelessly12. A. carried on B. turned around C. ran out D. came off13. A. developed B. doubted C. overestimated D. recognized14. A. prize B. talent C. cost D. health15. A. slightly B. basically C. exactly D. typically(2)The morning sun had just begun to rise over Siblyback Lake when Aimee, Britney, and Abi started their 18-mile training run for the London Marathon. The rhythm of their footsteps was suddenly 1 by panicked bleating (咩咩叫). A hundred yards ahead, they spotted a terrified sheep being 2 into the icy waters by a barking sheepdog. Without hesitation, all three women 3 sprinted toward the scene.What they saw was 4 . The sheep was struggling to keep its head above water, its movements increasingly wild. “We could see the absolute 5 in its eyes,” Aimee later 6 . Britney and Abi, still wearing their running shoes and gear, stepped into the 7 water, while Aimee 8 help on her phone.The rescue proved more challenging than expected. The lake’s icy current 9 to pull both rescuers and sheep under. Britney attempted to calm it while Abi 10 a hold on its wool. After nearly fifteen minutes, they finally guided the 11 creature back to shore, where it immediately collapsed onto the grass. For the next half hour, they remained watchful, rubbing the sheep’s limbs to 12 circulation and covering it with their running jackets. As dawn fully 13 , the revived animal walked away shakily.The impact of the rescue lingered with the women long after. “What began as a(n) 14 training run became a lesson in sympathy,” Britney reflected as they finally resumed their marathon preparation, their clothes still damp but their spirits 15 .1. A. troubled B. formed C. interrupted D. strengthened2. A. driven B. led C. dragged D. drawn3. A. eagerly B. eventually C. suddenly D. immediately4. A. touching B. awful C. exciting D. hopeful5. A. sympathy B. sadness C. terror D. regret6. A. realized B. repeated C. recalled D. remembered7. A. frozen B. freezing C. fierce D. frightening8. A. called out B. called in C. called on D. called for9. A. managed B. promised C. intended D. threatened10. A. secured B. released C. gained D. attached11. A. exhausted B. lost C. painful D. cheerful12. A. cease B. restore C. relieve D. repair13. A. broke B. rose C. fell D. faded14. A. standard B. professional C. routine D. official15. A. unlocked B. upheld C. undefeated D. uplifted(3)Motivation is delicate. When you notice your motivation fading, you have to make a small adjustment, which can make all the difference between 1 something or not.I learned this lesson from a drive to a picturesque mountain range that lies just an hour from my city. However, the road there is dangerously 2 , with sharp turns every few seconds. Driving through it was once a 3 . My child often got carsick, while 4 local drivers followed closely on my tail. The short journey always left me exhausted, and my motivation to visit 5 .One day, I tried a new approach: I drove really 6 . It helped my child, but the line of cars in my mirror still 7 me out. Feeling pressured, I would speed up again. So then I made one small adjustment: I tilted the rearview mirror up, 8 the view behind me.That simple method 9 everything. I could finally enjoy the drive at my own 10 , appreciating the scenery. While cars occasionally pulled ahead whenever they could, they were no longer my main 11 . Each crossing of the mountains has now become a journey of peace.I’ve reflected a lot since then. I’ve realized that we are often demotivated by 12 pressures — be they social media, distracting environments, or 13 voices, much like those cars filling up my mirror. Learning to occasionally “tilt the mirror” — to consciously tune out the 14 of others — is essential to protecting our drive and 15 at our own pace.1. A. achieving B. defining C. adopting D. acknowledging2. A. smooth B. winding C. narrow D. straight3. A. adventure B. struggle C. routine D. pleasure4. A. impatient B. skilled C. careful D. polite5. A. set in B. showed up C. slipped away D. moved out6. A. quickly B. efficiently C. aggressively D. slowly7. A. helped B. calmed C. cheered D. stressed8. A. reflecting B. expanding C. avoiding D. recording9. A. changed B. worsened C. increased D. removed10. A. cost B. rhythm C. expense D. risk11. A. hobby B. solution C. gift D. concern12. A. external B. internal C. mental D. physical13. A. encouraging B. discouraging C. reassuring D. distant14. A. silence B. advice C. noise D. praise15. A. crossing B. accelerating C. advancing D. returning(4)With piles of magazines and newspapers, empty cardboard boxes, and junk in every corner, there was nowhere to sit. Just as I was feeling deeply 1 of my messy living room, a knock at the door got me up. Finding it was Debra, my new 2 , I opened the door a slit (缝) and pressed my knee against it, 3 her looking inside. “Hi, Linda. My phone isn’t installed yet,” she said. “Can I use yours ”“No problem,” I said. “Follow me.” Little did Debra know that I meant to lead her through the path I would 4 as we went. “Sorry about the mess,” I said when we passed the kitchen with its sink full of dishes. 5 , Debra left immediately after 6 the phone, kindly not showing any 7 .A few days later, Debra knocked at the door again. “I don’t mean to 8 you. I just want you to know my house used to look like yours. But it became tidy after I started tidying it for only fifteen minutes a day.” Touched by her sincerity, I 9 that I would give it a 10 .Following Debra’s 11 , I began setting aside 15 minutes each day to tidy my house. Weeks later, looking around the neat house, I felt a sense of 12 and decided to call Debra. “Let’s have coffee.”“I’d 13 that,” she said. “Should we meet at Starbucks ”I took a deep 14 and looked around again. Seeing the clean kitchen and the floor that could be walked on freely, I said with 15 , “No, Debra, I’d like to invite you to my house.”1. A. puzzled B. bored C. astonished D. ashamed2. A. neighbor B. roommate C. classmate D. colleague3. A. catching B. preventing C. leaving D. sensing4. A. clear B. locate C. select D. explore5. A. Honestly B. Strangely C. Naturally D. Fortunately6. A. picking up B. holding onto C. hanging up D. waiting by7. A. frustration B. shock C. expectation D. regret8. A. blame B. judge C. disturb D. discourage9. A. promised B. accepted C. insisted D. admitted10. A. turn B. shot C. chance D. hand11. A. schedule B. order C. lead D. advice12. A. purpose B. duty C. security D. pride13. A. hope B. ask C. love D. believe14. A. sigh B. examination C. breath D. thought15. A. hesitation B. confidence C. relief D. patience(5)The day dawned with excitement and curiosity. The weather was ideal: a clear sky, a mild wind dancing through the trees, rustling (沙沙声) them 1 . My father, an experienced fisherman, patiently guided me through fishing 2 — casting the line, feeling for a 3 , and reeling (绕线) in the catch. His calm manner was comforting, yet 4 stayed, rooted in the uncertainty of what lay ahead.I felt a burst of delight as my line first hit the water, sending tiny circles spreading across the surface, but that excitement soon gave way to restlessness. Minutes 5 like hours as I sat, staring at the still water, waiting for any 6 of life. My father sensed my growing frustration and shared his wisdom.His words 7 home. I started to value the peace around me: birds singing sweetly in the distance, water gently washing against the shore, and fish 8 occasionally to catch the light. Just as hope was fading, my line gave a sudden 9 . My heart 10 as I fought to reel it in. The fish 11 strongly, trying to escape with surprising quickness, but with my father's encouraging words and steady hands, I finally pulled it ashore. Holding the smallmouth fish was pure 12 . It was a 13 catch, yet a great achievement to me. Its shiny scales (鳞片) caught the sunlight, its eyes seeming to 14 my excitement.Releasing it back into the lake, I felt a deep sense of fulfillment and 15 for the creature that had given me such a meaningful experience.1. A. wildly B. lifelessly C. coldly D. playfully2. A. basics B. positions C. traditions D. patterns3. A. touch B. tap C. bite D. drop4. A. hope B. anxiety C. surprise D. bravery5. A. slid B. flew C. dragged D. disappeared6. A. value B. sign C. freedom D. mark7. A. arrived B. left C. hit D. went8. A. hiding B. diving C. swinging D. emerging9. A. push B. pull C. break D. knock10. A. raced B. recovered C. sank D. froze11. A. struggled B. jumped C. opposed D. breathed12. A. sympathy B. joy C. eagerness D. luck13. A. huge B. risky C. strange D. humble14. A. pale B. prove C. mirror D. cover15. A. shame B. concern C. pity D. respect(6)In 1993, high school senior Jed was a star athlete at his Arizona high school. Outwardly cheerful, he 1 his difficult home life from classmates. Jed’s mom, Jerry, had been 2 him and his brother, Josh, by herself. Although she worked multiple jobs, money was always 3 .Despite their 4 , Jerry didn’t want her younger son to 5 a letterman jacket: a symbol of athletic achievement. “I 6 being at the jacket shop with my mom, and designing it myself,” he says of the jacket — bright red and gold for the Chaparral Firebirds, with his name and letter 7 displayed on the front. However, when the $300 jacket was ready, his family couldn’t 8 it. Heartbroken, he never picked it up.Jed’s mom died in 2012 and Jed and his brother 9 in the following years. So, Jed was surprised to get a call out of the blue from Josh in 2021. Josh had found a letterman jacket in a small Arizona store and sent a picture. To Jed’s 10 , it was his jacket. Equally amazed, Josh strode right to the 11 and bought it — for $25.Within a week, Jed returned to Arizona and 12 the jacket for the first time. It fit perfectly and was clearly unworn, even bearing the 13 inspection tag in the pocket. Jed was not even sure whether it was the original jacket shop or a different one that 14 its stock. In either case, its reappearance felt like a miracle to both Jed and Josh: not only did it make them feel the 15 of their late mom, but it also brought the brothers closer together.1. A. shared B. ignored C. hid D. accepted2. A. raising B. training C. lecturing D. comforting3. A. sufficient B. dirty C. stable D. tight4. A. scholarship B. strengths C. passion D. struggles5. A. pay attention to B. miss out on C. look forward to D. hold fast to6. A. remember B. enjoy C. imagine D. appreciate7. A. secretly B. proudly C. casually D. nervously8. A. find B. value C. afford D. repair9. A. looked over B. got together C. drifted away D. made up10. A. relief B. delight C. regret D. disbelief11. A. calculator B. tailor C. register D. donor12. A. tried on B. put away C. showed off D. took in13. A. expensive B. original C. curious D. additional14. A. inherited B. repaired C. cleaned D. sold15. A. power B. accomplishment C. sadness D. presence(7)I’d always loved the coast, but my visit to the abandoned lighthouse changed me. It started when I 1 a sun-faded flyer at a cafe: “Restore Old Point Lighthouse — volunteers needed.” Tired of a troubled career, I longed for 2 from my chaotic routine.At dawn, the coordinator handed me a rusty hammer. “Fix the railings,” she said. Salt-covered metal tested my strength; each swing was a 3 against my frustration. By midday, my arms ached, but I noticed a teen beside me struggling with a nail. I knelt to help: her 4 — a quick smile — felt like a small victory.We repainted the railings and shared stories. A retired sailor said the lighthouse 5 ships through stormy dark: “It didn’t just glow — it gave 6 .” The words stayed with me. When we finished the final 7 — hanging a new lantern — we climbed to the top as the sun gilded the waves.I realized the lighthouse wasn’t just a structure; it was a 8 of hope. My own troubles felt smaller, like waves crashing harmlessly against rock. On the drive home, I stopped at a bookstore and bought a guide to lighthouse history — a 9 to keep rebuilding, even when things feel hopeless.Months later, I returned. A girl pointed: “This kept my great-grandpa safe.” In that breath, I realized small acts could 10 light for others. It is about being light, even when you feel 11 yourself.The lighthouse taught me a 12 : restoration is piecing back parts of ourselves we’ve set aside. When 13 come, I think of that hammer — one swing, 14 with others, can 15 what is worn into something whole.1. A. designed B. spotted C. printed D. discarded2. A. break B. solution C. signal D. reason3. A. secret B. battle C. promise D. joke4. A. confusion B. doubt C. response D. agreement5. A. controlled B. followed C. guided D. stopped6. A. advice B. judgment C. direction D. appointment7. A. arrangement B. task C. behavior D. choice8. A. memory B. resource C. symbol D. method9. A. reminder B. reward C. record D. report10. A. hide B. save C. borrow D. cast11. A. bright B. broken C. calm D. busy12. A. skill B. story C. rule D. lesson13. A. setbacks B. chances C. moments D. volunteers14. A. compared B. challenged C. competed D. joined15. A. turn B. push C. pull D. knock(8)It was a crisp October afternoon in Detroit, and I stood 1 at the school supply aisle (过道), my 8-year-old son Leo holding a notebook to his chest — his eyes lighting up at the colorful markers nearby. My wallet held just $12 — barely enough for groceries, let alone the $40 worth of supplies on my list. Tears pricked (刺痛) my eyes as I 2 the total again, knowing I’d have to choose between his education and our dinner.A woman with silver hair and a warm smile approached, noticing my 3 hands. “Is everything okay, honey ” she asked gently. I explained my situation, my voice faltering (迟疑) with 4 , unable to meet her gaze. Without a second thought, she pulled out a card and said, “Let me cover this. But there’s one 5 — pay it forward when you can.”Her name was Margaret, a retired teacher who’d been doing this for years. That simple act 6 my perspective entirely. I started saving $5 each week, setting it aside for 7 in need. Last week, I saw a teen mom at the same store, her cart 8 with just a few crayons and a worn notebook. I handed her $40, repeating Margaret’s exact words. She stared in disbelief, then hugged me through happy tears. “I will,” she whispered. “And I’ll make sure to keep the 9 unbroken.”What began as a moment of desperation turned into a lifelong commitment. I’ve 10 over $300 in donations from friends who wanted to join the cause, and we’ve helped more than 20 families this year. Every time I pass that school supply aisle, I think of Margaret — how a single selfless act can spark a(n) 11 wave of goodness. It’s not about the money; it’s about the power of choosing to see someone’s struggle and 12 when it matters most.Along the way, I’ve 13 many others who, like Margaret, quietly help strangers without fanfare. Their 14 acts remind me that kindness isn’t about grand gestures — it’s about showing up for others in small, meaningful ways. And as long as we keep passing it forward, we’ll never run out of the one thing that truly connects us: 15 for each other.1. A. hesitating B. pacing C. standing D. waiting2. A. calculated B. estimated C. counted D. checked3. A. trembling B. shaking C. folded D. clapping4. A. amusement B. embarrassment C. surprise D. entertainment5. A. condition B. rule C. demand D. request6. A. replaced B. transformed C. shifted D. adjusted7. A. strangers B. neighbors C. friends D. relatives8. A. empty B. filled C. full D. heavy9. A. kindness B. chain C. promise D. tradition10. A. saved B. earned C. raised D. donated11. A. unbroken B. endless C. constant D. steady12. A. pick out B. step in C. work out D. care for13. A. searched B. noticed C. recognized D. observed14. A. easy B. accidental C. genuine D. generous15. A. love B. hope C. care D. connection(9)On a cold winter morning, Gelinne, 60, was gazing out the back windows of his home at Beards Creek when he spotted something terrible. A small aircraft a few hundred yards away was losing 1 . As the plane 2 behind the trees, Gelinne realized it was going to fall in the creek (小河) .Gelinne didn’t 3 and ran down to the waterfront. The plane had skidded to a stop on the 4 creek, far from shore. It was now sinking and the 5 was standing on the wing. Gelinne knew that even a few minutes in the icy water could 6 him.Gelinne 7 the ice with his foot and decided not to take any chances walking on it. So he and his son, John Jr., pulled two kayaks (皮划艇) out from under their back deck. The kayaks’ paddles proved too 8 , so the pair tried using shovels (铲子) to move along. Their first attempts left them spinning in circles. But with some 9 , they made progress.The two men set off, pushing their 10 across the ice. It was 11 work. Soon they were out of strength. Now, only the tail was 12 and the pilot was crouching on a tail wing. Gelinne pushed his kayak off the ice and into the water, 13 toward the man and thinking, “What if he panics What if I flip ”Gelinne focused on keeping him 14 , joking, “Just 15 the boat as if you were hugging your wife.” Finally, the pilot was pulled out of the water and sent to the hospital immediately.1. A. contact B. pressure C. altitude D. direction2. A. disappeared B. departed C. landed D. floated3. A. mourn B. quit C. surrender D. hesitate4. A. rocky B. frozen C. swift D. mysterious5. A. attendant B. pilot C. rescuer D. passenger6. A. cool B. trap C. distract D. kill7. A. broke B. tested C. pushed D. melted8. A. sharp B. fragile C. old D. expensive9. A. muscle B. creativity C. assistance D. warning10. A. bodies B. boats C. shovels D. feet11. A. dangerous B. rewarding C. repetitive D. exhausting12. A. underwater B. undamaged C. visible D. stable13. A. paddling B. swimming C. drifting D. charging14. A. content B. energetic C. calm D. alert15. A. take charge of B. get on board C. catch up with D. hang on to(10)Xia Yujie, owner of China’s first accessible pub — Pub HandyCup, had his left hand disabled in a middle school medical accident. The experience gave him a unique 1 on disability and life, fueling his wish to build a(n) 2 social space. After studying law in China and the US on a scholarship, he noticed a 3 : public places had basic accessible facilities, but the disabled lacked relaxing, barrier-free social spots.This observation 4 his dream of a pub for all. After months of preparation, it 5 on Shanghai’s Xinhua Road in May 2024. Every corner is 6 designed, with ramps, wide wheelchair passages, adjustable tables and dual-height bars for easy socializing.Practical 7 fill the space: Braille (盲文) maps, rounded table corners and free hearing-aid batteries, all 8 he visually and hearing-impaired. The pub’s name, a take on “handicap”, is a meaningful 9 of breaking barriers with inclusion.It has been a popular pub for all, including 38-year-old Fu Ming, a disabled business owner, 10 to promoting accessibility. As a loyal 11 , he moves around the pub with ease in a wheelchair and shares Xia’s 12 that accessibility means equal convenience for all.Xia sees himself as a bridge between the disabled and able-bodied. The pub frees him from the seriousness of his legal work, letting him fully 13 his sense of wonder and creativity to run his business. To him, it’s 14 just a business, but a warm space blurring 15 between people and making inclusion a daily reality.1. A. comment B. perspective C. decision D. influence2. A. cosy B. affordable C. inclusive D. functional3. A. gap B. conflict C. fault D. dilemma4. A. followed B. inspired C. realized D. recorded5. A. floated B. boomed C. expanded D. opened6. A. thoughtfully B. randomly C. roughly D. beautifully7. A. warnings B. appliances C. details D. demands8. A. attending to B. providing for C. siding with D. relying on9. A. tradition B. symbol C. dimension D. pattern10. A. addicted B. accustomed C. exposed D. dedicated11. A. participant B. colleague C. tourist D. regular12. A. vision B. promise C. memory D. experience13. A. hide B. ignore C. embrace D. achieve14. A. more like B. far from C. along with D. other than15. A. boundaries B. similarities C. friendships D. connections答案(1)【答案】1. B 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. C(2)【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. D 10. A 11. A 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D(3)【答案】1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. C(4)【答案】1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. B 11. D 12. D 13. C 14. C 15. B(5)【答案】1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. A 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. D(6)【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. D 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. D(7)【答案】1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. D 13. A 14. D 15. A(8)【答案】1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. C(9)【答案】1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. D(10)【答案】1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D 11. D 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. A 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案.docx 试卷.docx