2027届高考英语二轮复习完形填空 专项练习(四)(含答案)

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2027届高考英语二轮复习完形填空 专项练习(四)(含答案)

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完形1:智慧养老驿站(智慧民生、敬老数字化)
完形2:流浪动物救助站(生命关怀、青少年公益)
完形3:国产新能源汽车研学(中国制造、低碳科技)
完形4:校园古籍修复社团(传统文化、青年传承)
完形一 智慧驿站,温暖夕阳
My grandma lived alone in an old community, and I always worried she might fall or feel lonely without timely help. Last month, our neighborhood opened a smart elderly service station, which fully changed my 1.______ about digital products only fitting young people.
I visited the station with Grandma on weekends. The room was filled with simple intelligent devices, all designed for elders with big buttons and loud voice broadcast. A volunteer taught us how to 2.______ the emergency call machine: one press would send location to community workers within seconds.
Grandma used to refuse all electronic products, saying they were too complex to 3. . But here every machine had picture instructions. She tried a physical monitoring bracelet first. It tracked heart rate and could 4. alarms if her health data went abnormal.
At first, she made many silly 5.______ when operating the screen, and she wanted to give up halfway. The young volunteers never grew impatient. They repeated explanations patiently and even drew hand-drawn guides for every device. Inspired, Grandma practiced every afternoon after dinner.
Apart from health tools, the station held daily interest classes: online calligraphy, cloud opera shows and video chat training. Many elders could not contact their children far away before, yet now they learn to 6.______ video calls easily.
I once believed technology would create a gap between the old and young. This station taught me digital tools are not cold machines, but soft bridges to 7.______ warmth to seniors. We teenagers signed up as weekend volunteers. We help elders operate devices and listen to their old stories. Last week, we organized a digital skill competition, where many grandparents showed off their new skills with great 8. .
The station manager said smart aging does not mean replacing human care. Technology only helps people 9. more energy to stay with the elderly and take better care of them. Seeing Grandma chat happily with other elders and check her health data by herself, I felt a strong sense of 10. . I made up my 11. to keep volunteering here in my spare time.
Digital progress should never leave the elderly behind. Small smart devices break the loneliness of old age and 12.______ the golden years with comfort. Months later, more nearby communities built similar smart stations. This experience has planted a sense of responsibility in my heart and reminded me to 13.______ more attention to the elderly around me.
Technology grows fast, but care for the elderly stays forever. This special lesson will 14.______ me to treat every senior with patience and accompany them to 15.______ the convenience of modern technology.
1. A. plan B. view C. dream D. secret
2. A. fix B. use C. hide D. waste
3. A. master B. copy C. ignore D. forget
4. A. turn off B. put off C. send out D. take away
5. A. rules B. mistakes C. choices D. friends
6. A. receive B. refuse C. make D. miss
7. A. pass B. lock C. steal D. hide
8. A. shame B. pride C. fear D. sadness
9. A. save B. waste C. double D. cut
10. A. doubt B. fear C. pride D. regret
11. A. story B. promise C. mind D. choice
12. A. fill B. break C. ruin D. clear
13. A. lend B. pay C. send D. take
14. A. hurt B. guide C. trouble D. fool
15. A. avoid B. refuse C. enjoy D. destroy
完形二 微光暖毛,守护生灵
I used to walk past stray cats and dogs without stopping, thinking taking care of homeless animals was a 1.______ job for animal lovers only. Last spring, my deskmate Lily invited me to the city’s stray animal shelter, and my attitude completely changed.
The shelter was a small yard with dozens of weak, scared animals. Many were abandoned because of moving houses or unexpected illnesses. Volunteers fed them, cleaned their living areas and took them to hospitals for regular 2. .
At first, I felt nervous getting close to them. Some animals trembled and avoided people, hurt by past coldness. Lily told me trust needed slow 3. . Every day we brought warm food and soft blankets, talking to them gently without sudden moves.
One small dog with a broken leg caught my attention. It would run away whenever I reached out my hand. I kept visiting it alone after school for three weeks. Little by little, it stopped 4.______ me and even leaned against my palm for comfort.
We held adoption activities every Sunday. We took clear photos and wrote simple introductions online to 5.______ suitable owners for these little lives. Some visitors only wanted cute young pets and turned away from old or disabled animals. We tried our best to explain every animal deserved equal love.
I once thought protecting small creatures was unimportant compared with human matters. But seeing abandoned animals recover and finally find warm homes, I realized every life carries value that cannot be 6. .
Our class started a donation project: we collected unused pet supplies and pocket money to 7. the shelter’s daily costs. More students joined our volunteer team as word spread around the school. The shelter manager said people often ignore stray animals’ pain, but small acts of kindness can make a great 8.. We do not need much power to give lonely creatures a chance of happiness.
Last month, the local media reported our student volunteer group. Instead of seeking praise, we called on all teenagers to treat small animals with respect and never 9. pets casually. This experience taught me sympathy is not only for passion for weak lives shapes a softer heart and helps us 10.______ the beauty of all living things.
Now I carry small packs of cat food in my schoolbag every day. Whenever I meet stray animals on the street, I stop to leave food and water. The shelter’s soft lights are a warm 11.______ for forgotten little lives. This memory stays fresh in my mind and pushes me to keep 12.______ kindness to every creature around me.
Life is equally precious, no matter big or tiny. This lesson about love and responsibility will 13.______ me through all my future days. I hope more people will reach out instead of turning away, so no animal has to 14.______ cold and hunger alone on the street. Every gentle hand can 15.______ a light for helpless lives.
1. A. simple B. special C. useless D. boring
2. A. exams B. training C. checks D. games
3. A. practice B. punishment C. competition D. praise
4. A. fighting B. fearing C. following D. trusting
5. A. search B. care C. wait D. beg
6. A. counted B. valued C. ignored D. hidden
7. A. cover B. cut C. waste D. double
8. A. noise B. difference C. mistake D. promise
9. A. feed B. keep C. abandon D. protect
10. A. hide B. appreciate C. destroy D. doubt
11. A. prison B. shelter C. factory D. classroom
12. A. spreading B. hiding C. wasting D. losing
13. A. abandon B. trouble C. accompany D. fool
14. A. face B. avoid C. enjoy D. refuse
15. A. put out B. turn off C. light up D. take away
完形三 绿动征程,国产新能
I used to believe all high-quality new energy vehicles came from foreign brands. This summer, my school organized a study tour to a local new energy car factory, which broke all my old 1. .
We were guided through the intelligent production workshop. Robots worked smoothly to assemble car bodies, and engineers introduced core batteries fully developed by our country. The instructor told us years ago our auto industry relied on imported parts, while now independent research lets us 2. technical difficulties.
We got to sit inside different models of electric cars. Soft seats, silent driving and intelligent voice control left me deeply 3. . I once thought new energy cars had short driving ranges, but the latest batteries support long-distance trips without frequent charging.
I volunteered to record technical data during the visit. At first, many professional terms confused me, and I made lots of recording 4. . An engineer sat beside me during breaks to explain every part patiently. He said countless young researchers stayed up late for years to perfect battery performance.
We watched a test video: the electric cars passed safety tests such as high temperature and impact experiments. Every strict test aimed to 5.______ users’ travel safety. I realized domestic brands never cut corners to pursue quick production.
After the workshop tour, we visited the brand’s exhibition hall. Pictures showed how Chinese auto workers kept exploring and innovating step by step. Before this trip, I seldom paid 6.______ to homemade technology; now I feel strong national pride for our manufacturing progress. The engineer encouraged us teenagers to fall in love with science. He said the future green transport needs young creative minds to keep 7.______ new breakthroughs.
I once thought traditional fuel cars were irreplaceable. This activity fully 8.______ my misunderstanding of new energy. Clean electric cars reduce pollution and help achieve environmental protection goals.
Back to school, I shared what I learned with classmates and set up a small science group to study green transport knowledge. I made a quiet 9.______ to choose engineering-related majors in college.
Domestic manufacturing still has long journeys ahead, but every small technological progress makes a great 10. . Independent innovation gives our country stronger power in global competition.
Now I pay attention to news about domestic new energy vehicles in my free time. I realize Chinese manufacturing holds more hidden 11. than I once imagined.
Foreign products no longer equal the best. Our own green vehicles carry the dream of low-carbon development and show the vitality of homemade technology. This study tour has built lasting 12.______ in me toward our country’s industry.
Technology innovation never stops. As long as young people devote their knowledge to research, Chinese manufacturing will never lose its 13. . The quiet electric hum of domestic new energy cars always reminds me of the researchers’ hard work. This valuable experience will 14. me to stick to scientific exploration and 15.______ our homemade technology to more people.
1. A. plans B. ideas C. secrets D. dreams
2. A. overcome B. create C. avoid D. accept
3. A. bored B. confused C. amazed D. relaxed
4. A. plans B. friends C. mistakes D. choices
5. A. risk B. guarantee C. ruin D. ignore
6. A. money B. attention C. time D. respect
7. A. waiting for B. looking for C. giving up D. putting off
8. A. hid B. warmed C. changed D. cleared
9. A. choice B. excuse C. complaint D. promise
10. A. noise B. difference C. promise D. mistake
11. A. danger B. trouble C. potential D. weakness
12. A. shame B. pride C. loneliness D. surprise
13. A. silence B. energy C. wealth D. memory
14. A. hurt B. guide C. trouble D. fool
15. A. hide B. ignore C. spread D. borrow
完形四 纸润千年,古籍新生
When our school opened an ancient book restoration club this term, I signed up without much 1. , only thinking it would be a quiet way to spend after-school time. I had no idea the old yellow pages would bring me such a deep understanding of traditional culture.
Our teacher was a part-time restorer from the city library. She laid out worn ancient books with broken pages, faded ink and worm holes. She sighed that few young people wanted to learn this craft, for repairing one book took weeks of careful, repeated work.
We learned basic skills step by step: matching ancient paper color, mending holes with thin special paper and pressing pages flat. At the beginning, my paper paste was too thick and would 2. the fragile old pages. I felt discouraged and wanted to quit after several failed tries.
The teacher told me every perfect restored book needed hundreds of small 3. . She showed us her first work, full of ugly marks from early mistakes. Inspired, I slowed down and practiced paper mixing every day after class.
Months later, I successfully mended a broken poetry book from the Qing Dynasty. Holding the neatly repaired pages, I felt a strong sense of 4. . The words on the paper carried ancient writers’ thoughts across hundreds of years.
Our club held an exhibition in the school library. We displayed repaired books and short videos recording our mending process. Many students stopped to watch and asked about the history hidden in old pages. Some even signed up to join our club. I once believed ancient books could only 5.______ quietly in library storage rooms, far away from teenagers’ lives. This club completely changed my old thought.
Modern tools help speed up simple mending work, but they never 6.______ the restorer’s careful hand and patience. Technology acts as a bridge to help young people touch ancient culture more easily. The teacher said the true treasure of ancient books is not paper and words, but the willingness to 7.______ and pass down history. Young people’s creative thinking lets thousand-year culture stay 8. .
We created cartoon brochures introducing book restoration to primary students nearby, hoping to 9. the charm of ancient books to more kids. Seeing more teenagers fall in love with old books, I made up my 10.______ to keep learning restoration skills in my spare time.
Every repaired book saves a piece of history from disappearing. Small youth efforts can make a great 11.______ to cultural inheritance. Now I visit the city library every weekend to watch professional restorers at work. I realize traditional crafts hold endless 12.______ waiting for teenagers to discover. Heavy homework used to take all my spare time, yet now restoring old books brings me peaceful joy. This experience has planted deep 13.______ for our traditional culture in my heart.
No matter how fast modern life develops, we should never forget our cultural roots. As long as young people 14.______ their time and love to heritage, ancient culture will never truly 15.______.
1. A. effort B. interest C. courage D. regret
2. A. form B. ruin C. copy D. discover
3. A. mistakes B. prizes C. rewards D. complaints
4. A. shame B. fear C. pride D. doubt
5. A. rest B. sleep C. exist D. fight
6. A. replace B. lock C. steal D. hide
7. A. refuse B. change C. wait D. escape
8. A. silent B. weak C. alive D. hidden
9. A. return B. lend C. spread D. borrow
10. A. story B. promise C. mind D. choice
11. A. noise B. difference C. promise D. mistake
12. A. danger B. trouble C. potential D. weakness
13. A. pride B. shame C. loneliness D. surprise
14. A. lend B. send C. devote D. lose
15. A. die B. grow C. shine D. appear
参考答案汇总
完形一
1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.B 15.C
完形二
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.A 15.C
完形三
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.C 12.B 13.B 14.B 15.C
完形四
1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.A
完形一 精讲
1. B view 观点。智能养老站改变了我“数码产品只适合年轻人”的固有看法。plan计划;dream梦想;secret秘密均不符。
2. B use 使用。志愿者教我们操作紧急呼叫设备。fix修理;hide隐藏;waste浪费语义不通。
3. A master 掌握。奶奶以前觉得电子产品太难学会。copy复制;ignore忽视;forget忘记错误。
4. C send out 发出;推送。手环健康异常会自动发送警报。turn off关闭;put off推迟;take away拿走。
5. B mistakes 错误。奶奶操作屏幕时频繁出错,一度想放弃。rules规则;choices选择;friends朋友无关。
6. C make 固定搭配make video calls 打视频电话。receive接收;refuse拒绝;miss错过。
7. A pass 传递。数码设备是向老人传递温暖的桥梁。lock锁住;steal偷窃;hide隐藏反向。
8. B pride 自豪。老人自信展示新技能,满心骄傲。shame羞愧;fear害怕;sadness悲伤负面词。
9. A save 节省。科技帮人们节省精力,更好陪伴老人。waste浪费;double翻倍;cut削减逻辑相反。
10. C pride 自豪感。看到奶奶独立使用设备,我十分欣慰骄傲。doubt怀疑;fear恐惧;regret遗憾。
11. C mind make up one’s mind 下定决心,固定搭配。
12. A fill fill…with… 用……充实。智能设备让晚年生活充满舒适。break破坏;ruin毁坏;clear清理反向。
13. B pay pay attention to 关注,高考高频搭配。
14. B guide 指引、激励。这段经历指引我耐心对待老年人。hurt伤害;trouble打扰;fool愚弄。
15. C enjoy 享受。陪伴老人一同享受现代科技便利。avoid避开;refuse拒绝;destroy摧毁。
完形二 精讲
1. B special 专属的。我以前觉得救助流浪动物只是爱心人士专属的事。simple简单;useless无用;boring无聊。
2. C checks 体检。志愿者带动物定期就医检查。exams考试;training训练;games游戏不匹配动物场景。
3. A practice 付出、磨合。动物的信任需要长期耐心磨合。punishment惩罚;competition竞争;praise表扬。
4. B fearing 害怕。小狗慢慢不再惧怕我,主动靠近。fighting打架;following跟随;trusting信任逻辑反向。
5. A search search for 寻找。线上发布信息为小动物寻找合适领养人。care照顾;wait等待;beg乞求。
6. C ignored 忽视。每个生命的价值都不容被忽视。counted计算;valued珍视;hidden隐藏语义相反。
7. A cover 熟词生义,意为“支付(开销)”。捐款用来支付救助站日常开支。cut削减;waste浪费;double翻倍。
8. B difference make a great difference 产生巨大影响,固定搭配。
9. C abandon 遗弃。呼吁大家不要随意抛弃宠物。feed喂养;keep饲养;protect保护反向。
10. B appreciate 欣赏、珍视。怜悯弱小能让我们懂得欣赏万物生灵之美。hide隐藏;destroy破坏;doubt怀疑。
11. B shelter 港湾。救助站是被遗弃小动物温暖的庇护所。prison监狱;factory工厂;classroom教室比喻不当。
12. A spreading 传递、散播。坚持向身边弱小生命传递善意。hide隐藏;waste浪费;lose丢失。
13. C accompany 陪伴。这份关于爱与责任的感悟将伴随我一生。abandon抛弃;trouble困扰;fool欺骗。
14. A face 承受、面对。愿不再有小动物独自承受严寒饥饿。avoid躲避;enjoy享受;refuse拒绝。
15. C light up 点亮。每一份善意都能为无助生命点亮微光。put out熄灭;turn off关闭;take away带走。
完形三 精讲
1. B ideas 固有想法。工厂研学打破了我“好新能源车都是国外品牌”的旧观念。plans计划;secrets秘密;dreams梦想。
2. A overcome 克服。自主研发帮助我们攻克各类技术难关。create创造;avoid逃避;accept接受。
3. C amazed 惊叹。舒适内饰、智能语音令我大为震撼。bored乏味;confused困惑;relaxed放松。
4. C mistakes 错误。专业术语难懂,我记录数据时错漏百出。plans方案;friends朋友;choices选择。
5. B guarantee 保障。严苛安全测试只为保障车主出行安全。risk冒险;ruin毁坏;ignore忽视反向。
6. B attention pay attention to 关注,固定搭配。从前我从不关注国产科技。
7. B looking for 探寻、追求。绿色交通需要青年不断寻求技术突破。wait for等待;give up放弃;put off推迟。
8. C changed 改变。这次研学彻底扭转了我对新能源汽车的误解。hide隐藏;warm温暖;clear清除。
9. D promise 心愿、期许。我暗自许下心愿,大学选择工科专业。choice选择;excuse借口;complaint抱怨。
10. B difference make a great difference 产生深远影响。
11. C potential 潜力。国产制造业蕴藏远超我想象的发展潜力。danger危险;trouble难题;weakness短板。
12. B pride 自豪感。这次研学让我对本国工业心生长久自豪。shame羞愧;loneliness孤单;surprise惊讶。
13. B energy 活力。青年投身科研,国产制造就永远保有发展活力。silence沉寂;wealth财富;memory回忆。
14. B guide 指引。这段经历指引我坚持科学探索。hurt伤害;trouble打扰;fool愚弄。
15. C spread 传播。向更多人普及国产新能源技术。hide隐藏;ignore无视;borrow借用。
完形四 精讲
1. B interest 兴趣。当初报名古籍修复社团并没有多大兴趣,只想打发课余时间。effort努力;courage勇气;regret后悔。
2. B ruin 毁坏。我调的浆糊过稠,容易破损脆弱古书页。form成型;copy抄写;discover发现反向。
3. A mistakes 失误。一本完美古籍修复,离不开无数次试错打磨。prize奖品;reward奖励;complaint抱怨。
4. C pride 自豪。亲手修好清代诗集,心中充满成就感。shame羞愧;fear恐惧;doubt怀疑。
5. A rest 存放、搁置。从前我以为古籍只会静静搁置在仓库,远离青少年。sleep沉睡;exist存在;fight抗争。
6. A replace 替代。现代工具只能辅助,无法取代修复师的耐心手艺。lock锁住;steal偷窃;hide隐藏。
7. B change 传承、接续。古籍真正的价值在于后人接续传承历史。refuse拒绝;wait等待;escape逃避。
8. C alive 鲜活的。青年创新思维让千年文化保持生机鲜活。silent沉寂;weak衰弱;hidden隐秘。
9. C spread 传播。制作卡通手册,向小学生传播古籍之美。return归还;lend借出;borrow借入。
10. C mind make up one’s mind 下定决心,固定搭配。
11. B difference make a great difference 对文化传承产生重要作用。
12. C potential 潜力。传统手艺蕴藏大量等待年轻人发掘的潜力。danger危险;trouble难题;weakness短板。
13. A pride 认同感、自豪感。这段经历让我由衷为传统文化自豪。shame羞愧;loneliness孤单;surprise惊讶。
14. C devote devote…to… 奉献、投入。青年投入时间与热爱守护文化遗产。lend借出;send寄送;lose丢失。
15. A die 消亡。只要青年接力,传统文化就不会真正消亡。grow生长;shine闪耀;appear出现语义相反。

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