資源簡介 【浙江專用】2024-2025學年高二英語(人教版2019)下學期期末真題專練專題02 完形填空 20篇一、完形填空(2024高二下·杭州期末)Our small hometown had a tradition in which the students at an elementary school put on a Tom Thumb Wedding, a mock (模擬) wedding event performed by kids. I was in the first grade. When the 1. were handed out that spring, I was 2. as a bridesmaid (伴娘).Money was 3. then, as it remained throughout my 4. , but my mother always found a way. My mom would work her job outside the home, take care of the housework and cooking, 5. all the demands of the family, and then sit down at the sewing machine to 6. the dress. While she had some sewing 7. , it wasn't something she did often, so there were 8. during the process. Yet I never heard her 9. about having to do it.When the dress was 10. , it looked just like the picture, and it was a wonder to me. I remember my happiness and 11. when putting it on for the big event. No 12. dress since has ever made me feel like I did the night of the Tom Thumb Wedding all those years ago. It was as if a piece of my mother's 13. was in every stitch (針腳).Now I am a mom. And while I never put together a small formal dress for my daughters, I have stayed up nights laboring on similar projects 14. by love. I do it because that is what my mother gave me: the life lesson that it isn't about the money you 15. , but the love you give.1.A.prizes B.parts C.programs D.newsletters2.A.known B.praised C.promoted D.named3.A.tight B.valuable C.essential D.sufficient4.A.childhood B.experience C.career D.performance5.A.make B.renew C.reject D.meet6.A.pull up B.piece together C.try on D.clean out7.A.tips B.machines C.skills D.materials8.A.frustrations B.criticisms C.expectations D.initiatives9.A.worry B.joke C.complain D.warn10.A.exposed B.finished C.waved D.washed11.A.ambition B.interest C.pride D.curiosity12.A.mind-created B.store-bought C.self-designed D.hand-painted13.A.heart B.advice C.wisdom D.luck14.A.assessed B.witnessed C.replaced D.fueled15.A.raise B.accept C.donate D.spend(2024高二下·平陽期末)If you walk around the Rahway Trail (小路) in the South Mountain Reservation, you might spot more than leaves, trees and squirrels. Fairies might live among the leaves. Small 16. are hidden in the tree trunks and branches — a surprisingly sweet sight in an otherwise normal-looking forest.The fairy homes were not built by 17. creatures, but by volunteers. The idea came from a woman named Therese Ojibway, who 10 years ago wanted her son, who has autism (自閉癥), to have a safe space to 18. in nature."So, she found this Rahway Trail, now known as the Fairy Trail, and started leaving fairy homes 19. , so that when they came, he had something they could look for and over time she 20. filling it up even more," said Julie Gould, one of the trail keepers.Ojibway and her son moved out of the area a few years ago, but their fairy trail 21. . Gould and Kelly, officially asked to become the "Makers and Keepers" of the trail, 22. to build little wooden homes for the fairies with volunteers.Kids visiting the Fairy Trail can spend hours 23. the nearly 100 tiny homes, but 24. , they might not see fairies. "We don't always see them since they're shy," explained Kelly. "But really you should see when they ride on the backs of the squirrels…So for us to be able to provide 25. for them is just wonderful."Still, kids 26. to see the fairies — and sometimes they're convinced they have. If they don't, it is 27. a day well spent out in nature. "This is really about a magic al feeling when you come here... it touches your hearts, and it gives you a sense of imagination, 28. and creativity," Gould said. "That's how we get paid. We get paid when we get to 29. with the children, who come here and it made their day. This is just a 30. place for them."16.A.leaves B.squirrels C.cottages D.kids17.A.imaginary B.intelligent C.primitive D.tiny18.A.share B.search C.occupy D.explore19.A.by accident B.here and there C.in a hurry D.day and night20.A.admitted B.avoided C.risked D.kept21.A.faded B.survived C.remained D.twisted22.A.continue B.struggle C.intend D.happen23.A.breaking into B.tearing down C.looking for D.setting up24.A.unfortunately B.hopefully C.unexpectedly D.deliberately25.A.food B.suggestions C.homes D.privacy26.A.manage B.pretend C.hesitate D.attempt27.A.hardly B.actually C.likely D.still28.A.justice B.identity C.accomplishment D.wonder29.A.negotiate B.reason C.interact D.compete30.A.magical B.typical C.secret D.temporary(2024高二下·舟山期末)When White met the pit bull puppy in 2018, Darby was young, playful, strong as an ox. Then, in the summer of 2019, came Darby's date with destiny.White was 31. in Northern Caledonia's Bodega Bay. He left Darby, then a year old and 100 pounds, in the parked car with windows 32. , while he cast his line a few yards away. The fish weren't biting, White recalled, until, 33. , they were.At first, White thought he had hooked a stingray. But as he reeled (繞線)it in, he 34. it was a seven gill shark, about 6 feet long. Not uncommon but still 35. . He brought it close and carefully unhooked it, expecting it to 36. . It didn't. The shark bit his ankle."All of a sudden there was 37. everywhere, "says White. He yelled for help, hoping the fishermen down the 38. could hear. But they didn't seem to know what was going on. Fortunately, Darby did. He jumped out of the car and ran toward the water. He ran right up to the shark and 39. his teeth into its gills (魚鰓)."That just made the shark bite down harder, "White says. Darby 40. , then regrouped and attacked the shark's tail. The shark 41. its grip (緊抓), and White managed to push it into shallow water, 42. it swam off. "The whole thing took less than a minute, "White says, "but it left plenty of 43. . "White was able to stop the bleeding and get to a hospital, where he learned that the wound was very severe.That would have been the end of it, had Darby's story not gone viral (走紅). White was 44. by NBC News and CNN. That's when the countless cash offers started to come in. But the big dog was not for 45. .31.A.swimming B.running C.driving D.fishing32.A.beneath B.off C.up D.down33.A.gradually B.suddenly C.definitely D.exceptionally34.A.remembered B.conveyed C.realized D.concluded35.A.dangerous B.marvelous C.vigorous D.courageous36.A.break away B.flash away C.swim away D.pull away37.A.shock B.blood C.water D.shout38.A.beach B.road C.park D.boat39.A.bit B.bared C.sank D.punched40.A.backed off B.backed up C.put off D.put up41.A.relieved B.released C.reserved D.removed42.A.which B.when C.what D.where43.A.chaos B.grief C.damage D.despair44.A.contacted B.commanded C.criticized D.consulted45.A.fame B.sale C.pleasure D.discount(2024高二下·慈溪期末)If it takes a village to raise a child, then January 17, 2014, was the day it took a village to save a child.Waiting and praying were a daily 46. for Michelle as she's one of the hundreds of American children 47. a new liver. But recently the prayers were more 48. as she'd been showing danger signs that made the transplant critical, but the telephone was as silent as the snowy scene outside.Then one morning, the phone rang, saying a hospital in Omaha had 49. the right liver donor and it was a(n) 50. for Michelle. But they needed her there 51. 12 hours.The family couldn't tell what to do first — overjoy or 52. . Because they were, snowbound, 600 miles away. 53. , the phone lines were still working, so they put out a call for help through the radio station, which immediately broadcast 54. messages for practical suggestions.Teresa Amshoff heard the story and suggested that the church parking lot would be the perfect helicopter landing spot. As precious minutes 55. , the Amshoffs rushed out, pleading for help to clear the lot. Neighbors came without 56. . In half an hour, 50 volunteers were working in sub-zero winds to clear the snow.With dusk 57. , the family finally made it to the church, where 150 people, leaning on shovels, were surrounded by mountainous piles of snow. As fire trucks arrived to provide lights for the helicopter, the crowd 58. to 300, applauding and waving as the helicopter flew off into the snowy night.Michelle's 59. was successful. It was the success not only of a skilled medical team, a family with the fight to survive — but the success of a whole village that would never 60. .46.A.assignment B.routine C.interest D.amusement47.A.awaiting B.considering C.maintaining D.forming48.A.flexible B.common C.intense D.complicated49.A.admitted B.located C.monitored D.identified50.A.match B.gift C.option D.permission51.A.after B.before C.within D.for52.A.regret B.despair C.relieve D.confuse53.A.Initially B.Eventually C.Occasionally D.Fortunately54.A.cautious B.consistent C.continuous D.complete55.A.went back B.turned up C.ran out D.ticked away56.A.hesitation B.doubt C.purpose D.payment57.A.disappearing B.extending C.occupying D.falling58.A.mushroomed B.rose C.declined D.climbed59.A.transport B.translate C.transplant D.transmit60.A.turn down B.give up C.lose its heart D.made its way(2024高二下·溫州期末)Christmas didn't feel like a holiday right now. A month earlier my two-year-old son had been diagnosed with autism (自閉癥), and it came with many food sensitivities (過敏). That meant we had to 61. parties and Christmas cookies. Then what could I give my children It really 62. me.It started snowing outside. First snow of the season. My five-year-old daughter was 63. , "Mama, snow! Everywhere!" Her 64. swept over her until my husband took her and her brother out to play in the snow. I watched them joyfully 65. enough snow to make a snowman. Even my little boy ran back and forth, touching the snow every few paces.And that was when a sudden 66. came to me. I had recently made mashed potatoes with almond milk and remembered they tasted normal. Maybe that would 67. for hot chocolate. I poured almond milk in a pan and melted chocolate chips into it. "Ha!" I yelled.My family returned 68. snow was getting heavier. While they were excitedly chatting about how it should snow forever, I 69. , "Hot chocolate! Who wants it "My husband looked into my eyes, 70. . "Hot chocolate Can he have any ""Yes, it's 71. ." I smiled.Just then my daughter was shouting about getting the Christmas tree out. After we 72. it up together, we enjoyed the hot chocolate, toasting (干杯) the first 73. of the season. Here, I was witnessing our first Christmas 74. , everyone participating in his or her own way. And it was 75. .61.A.attend B.avoid C.hold D.ruin62.A.upset B.interested C.frightened D.amazed63.A.shouting B.comforting C.whispering D.requesting64.A.satisfaction B.excitement C.nervousness D.fear65.A.supply B.select C.gather D.remove66.A.awareness B.desire C.silence D.inspiration67.A.change B.work C.call D.apply68.A.though B.unless C.when D.if69.A.agreed B.continued C.cried D.joked70.A.shocked B.embarrassed C.angry D.scared71.A.typical B.simple C.common D.safe72.A.set B.added C.turned D.made73.A.tree B.snow C.holiday D.chocolate74.A.present B.culture C.fortune D.tradition75.A.ancient B.ordinary C.beautiful D.diverse(2024高二下·湖州期末)I began to 76. that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt's house, and my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America. We were on the 77. then, I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember that I could not 78. the thought of never hearing again the 79. program for school children to which I listened every morning.The four years that followed taught me the importance of 80. , but the idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really 81. — having to study in three schools as a result of family 82. . I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother 83. , and things became even more complex for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often 84. , and saw no end to "the hard times".My 85. in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home. I wrote letters, filled out forms, 86. at interviews with Immigration officers, took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there, and 87. discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences I have learned one important rule: all common troubles eventually 88. ! Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not 89. , and just wait a little! I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it not be that 90. .76.A.grow up B.catch up C.take up D.break up77.A.train B.car C.ship D.bus78.A.forget B.imagine C.bear D.regret79.A.radio B.business C.computer D.travel80.A.pessimism B.optimism C.kindness D.awareness81.A.confident B.thrilled C.lost D.sorrowful82.A.gatherings B.adventure C.separation D.moves83.A.recovered B.rearranged C.removed D.remarried84.A.indifferent B.encouraged C.upset D.suspicious85.A.presence B.responsibilitiesC.appreciation D.activities86.A.translated B.showcased C.performed D.passed87.A.ever B.even C.still D.yet88.A.go smoothly B.go beyond C.go away D.go around89.A.give up B.give off C.give back D.give out90.A.tough B.scary C.cozy D.easy(2024高二下·浙江期末)Monday morning, I was running late for work, making my way through the 91. subway station. Finally, I managed to 92. a packed train and got off at my stop. As I walked to my office building, I noticed a girl, around 8 years old, 93. by her little brother, selling pens. She 94. me, saying, "Please buy a pen." Burdened by my 95. , I initially ignored her and politely 96. , saying, "I don't need a pen, thank you." But she 97. and urged me to stop," Just take one." At that moment, I felt 98. , exclaiming to myself, "God, how did I get myself into this " Eventually, I 99. and purchased a pen from her.The girl's face 100. lit up with joy. I couldn't understand why such a simple 2-rupee pen would bring her such happiness. 101. , I inquired further. She revealed that she sold pens for family food and desired to buy a lollipop for her brother, which cost 10 rupees. To 102. this, she needed to sell 5 extra pens. Her words left me 103. , totally shocked by her harsh reality. Deeply 104. , I bought three lollipops—one for her, one for her brother, and one as a small 105. for myself.At that moment, I realized that it is through opening our hearts to others that we truly experience the beauty life has to offer.91.A.damp B.comfortable C.crowded D.complicated92.A.book B.board C.exit D.stop93.A.accompanied B.abandoned C.carried D.seized94.A.examined B.assigned C.approached D.reminded95.A.boss B.motive C.mood D.lateness96.A.declined B.apologized C.scolded D.abused97.A.insisted B.suggested C.screamed D.sighed98.A.embarrassed B.trapped C.sympathetic D.stressed99.A.gave away B.gave off C.gave out D.gave in100.A.repeatedly B.slowly C.instantly D.fortunately101.A.Sorrowful B.Delighted C.Enthusiastic D.Curious102.A.experience B.achieve C.resolve D.await103.A.dizzy B.speechless C.refreshed D.miserable104.A.troubled B.concerned C.moved D.satisfied105.A.reward B.recreation C.investment D.reminder(2024高二下·浙江期末)My parents took me camping to the Chilean Lake District every summer while growing up. Back then, before the Internet, we had to 106. maps and guidebooks. So through the endless hours of our road trips, I kept myself 107. glancing at a map and reading about the small towns we passed. It was great fun.During one trip, my dad 108. me about the Travelers Century Club (TCC), a group for people who have 109. 100 or more of the world's countries. My eyes shone with the thought of being a member, and I made it my 110. .It was not long before I started 111. to travel to another country. My parents laughed and offered a(n) 112. they'd take me to our neighbor Argentina, my first trip abroad, 113. I had to see more parts of my own country before I visited another 114. . I happily accepted.What I immediately 115. is that—as much as I wanted to be part of the TCC—the main 116. for travel should center on what I'll get out of a trip, whether that's meeting locals, 117. the typical cuisine, or exploring nature. It shouldn't be just to 118. countries. Ticking countries off a list only because you put your feet there feels 119. to me. What inspires me the most to hit the road is 120. , which can feed my adventurous soul.106.A.search for B.rely on C.put away D.pass down107.A.entertained B.organized C.relaxed D.educated108.A.warned B.reminded C.told D.inquired109.A.left B.served C.represented D.visited110.A.habit B.idea C.duty D.goal111.A.agreeing B.learning C.asking D.waiting112.A.compromise B.explanation C.opinion D.service113.A.but B.so C.and D.if114.A.club B.country C.town D.neighbor115.A.remembered B.predicted C.expected D.realized116.A.praises B.preparations C.suggestions D.reasons117.A.introducing B.offering C.tasting D.packing118.A.explore B.occupy C.count D.discover119.A.meaningless B.unnecessary C.fulfilling D.important120.A.schedules B.experiences C.ambitions D.opportunities(2024高二下·嘉興期末)During my trans-Atlantic flight, I received a gift box from the air line for an act I considered quite natural.Before boarding, I 121. a family: mother, father, a pre-adolescent daughter, and a lovely baby boy. As I was traveling alone, I did not have a 122. for my seat but somehow ended up with a 123. window seat. The flight was 124. , with a 3-3-3 seating arrangement per row.Sitting on the right side of the plane, with an empty seat between me and another passenger, I saw the family coming in my direction. Not having 125. seats next to each other, they were visibly anxious. There was 126. in the mom's eyes as she was aware that no one usually 127. their desirable seat for a stranger, especially on a full flight. Amid her desperate glances, a steward voiced the 128. of the situation. And yet, I had already 129. to switch seats even before he finished. It took a moment for the steward to 130. my words, who was in such great 131. that someone would willingly sacrifice their seat that he couldn't believe what he was hearing. In appreciation, he gave me a gift that was 132. meant for first class passengers.Settled into my new middle seat, I felt a sense of security and satisfaction from my act of 133. . The relieved expression on the mother's face was the most 134. aspect of my decision, a silent yet powerful sign of 135. .121.A.remembered B.knew C.noticed D.helped122.A.desire B.reason C.strategy D.preference123.A.well-liked B.well-suited C.well-known D.well-prepared124.A.selected B.packed C.scheduled D.confirmed125.A.received B.arranged C.divided D.changed126.A.anger B.panic C.confusion D.shame127.A.fights for B.picks out C.thinks about D.gives up128.A.strangeness B.danger C.difficulty D.complexity129.A.struggled B.managed C.volunteered D.pretended130.A.take in B.pass on C.write down D.speak out131.A.relief B.shock C.excitement D.satisfaction132.A.eventually B.secretly C.temporarily D.typically133.A.courage B.wisdom C.generosity D.sincerity134.A.puzzling B.rewarding C.surprising D.challenging135.A.optimism B.pride C.trust D.gratitude(2024高二下·金華期末)When an animal passes, it leaves holes that need time to repair.Neki was my best friend. I met her 136. in my 20s. One cold morning, I was walking to work when a tiny face poked (探出) through a bush. She was 137. . I picked her up and warmed her. But since I had no spare time for a cat, I put it down and continued 138. . Seconds later, pin-like claws (爪) attached themselves to my 139. . Orange eyes peered up into mine. I had no 140. . I took her home. She slept next to me for the rest of her life.When Neki died, I didn't think I would be consumed with 141. . She was only a cat, after all. But the ache I felt was real. I 142. myself at work but still was on the verge of tears at the mere thought of it. My work greatly suffered. 143. , my contract ended. But being fired was 144. because it was in this stillness that I began the healing.I tried to 145. the sorrow at first but it forced me into isolation. Then I learned to talk about my grief openly and 146. it with my family. This made me feel 147. and stronger. I granted (準許) myself the time to 148. Neki's objects. My home felt empty but the expectation of Neki's presence remained. All I could do was 149. .Slowly, the ache eased. After a year, I surprised myself one morning when I woke up and didn't 150. to see Neki. She finally rested in my memory.136.A.in time B.in person C.by choice D.by accident137.A.trembling B.starving C.stretching D.resting138.A.weeping B.praying C.walking D.complaining139.A.face B.ankle C.knee D.shoulder140.A.clue B.option C.chance D.intention141.A.fear B.tension C.guilt D.sadness142.A.enjoyed B.proved C.pushed D.challenged143.A.Similarly B.UnsurprisinglyC.Temporarily D.Unrealistically144.A.the last straw B.a mixed blessingC.a hot potato D.the bottom line145.A.hide B.avoid C.erase D.ignore146.A.argue B.connect C.share D.leave147.A.moved B.satisfied C.healed D.inspired148.A.clear away B.give back C.sort out D.take apart149.A.wait B.cry C.stop D.recall150.A.afford B.pretend C.manage D.expect(2024高二下·衢州期末)The doorbell rang one mid-December evening. I frequently had 151. visitors in those early days after my husband's death. We wondered who it might be this time. `But when my 6-year-old son Danny opened the door, nobody was there. Instead, on the doormat was a box with a note 152. , which read "On the First Day of Christmas …"The second night, I turned on the porch (門廊) light so we could see who was leaving the 153. , then Danny and I sat on the sofa and 154. . When the doorbell rang, Danny ran to the front of the house, but all he found were three large candy canes. Same 155. : "On the second Day of Christmas …"This seemed like the kind of 156. my friend Caren would make, so I 157. the secret Santa to her, but she 158. that she hadn't done it. " 159. ," she said, "I wish it was me!".For the next couple of nights, Danny 160. near the front door as long as he could to spot the giver, but in vain. In those dark days of grief, somebody 161. our life with a simple but 162. message: "You are loved."Fifteen years later, I still don't know who gave us 163. in the midst of our grief.And I'm 164. that I don't know. The not-knowing became my favorite part. That mysterious light pushed its way into our 165. . Not a miracle. Not magic. Just generous, selfless, human love.151.A.enthusiastic B.unexpected C.patient D.cautious152.A.connected B.signed C.attached D.decorated153.A.gift B.evidence C.puzzle D.bag154.A.sighed B.relaxed C.waited D.slept155.A.routine B.dialogue C.result D.message156.A.mistake B.wish C.effort D.comment157.A.mentioned B.introduced C.showed D.brought158.A.suggested B.objected C.revealed D.insisted159.A.Fortunately B.Seriously C.Undoubtedly D.Suddenly160.A.appeared B.played C.walked D.hid161.A.messed up B.lit up C.gave up D.took up162.A.powerful B.complete C.urgent D.brief163.A.commitment B.information C.advice D.hope164.A.thrilled B.glad C.sad D.upset165.A.crisis B.perspective C.darkness D.chaos(2024高二下·衢州期末)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。The doorbell rang one mid-December evening. I frequently had 166. visitors in those early days after my husband's death. We wondered who it might be this time. But when my 6-year-old son Danny opened the door, nobody was there. Instead, on the doormat was a box 166. with a note 167. , which read "On the First Day of Christmas …"The second night, I turned on the porch (門廊) light so we could see who was leaving the 168. , then Danny and I sat on the sofa and 169. . When the doorbell rang, Danny ran to the front of the house, but all he found were three large candy canes. Same 170. : "On the second Day of Christmas …"This seemed like the kind of 171. my friend Caren would make, so I 172. the secret Santa to her, but she 173. that she hadn't done it. " 174. ," she said, "I wish it was me!" .For the next couple of nights, Danny 175. near the front door as long as he could to spot the giver, but in vain. In those dark days of grief, somebody 176. our life with a simple but 177. message: "You are loved."Fifteen years later, I still don't know who gave us 178. in the midst of our grief. And I'm 179. that I don't know. The not-knowing became my favorite part. That mysterious light pushed its way into our 180. . Not a miracle. Not magic. Just generous, selfless, human love.167.A. enthusiastic B. unexpected C. patient D. cautious168.A. connected B. signed C. attached D. decorated169.A. gift B. evidence C. puzzle D. bag170.A. sighed B. relaxed C. waited D. slept171.A. routine B. dialogue C. result D. message172.A. mistake B. wish C. effort D. comment173.A. mentioned B. introduced C. showed D. brought174.A. suggested B. objected C. revealed D. insisted175.A. Fortunately B. Seriously C. Undoubtedly D. Suddenly176.A. appeared B. played C. walked D. hid177.A. messed up B. lit up C. gave up D. took up178.A. powerful B. complete C. urgent D. brief179.A. commitment B. information C. advice D. hope180.A. thrilled B. glad C. sad D. upset181.A. crisis B. perspective C. darkness D. chaos(2024高二下·舟山期末)閱讀下面短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。When White met the pit bull puppy in 2018, Darby was young, playful, strong as an ox. Then, in the summer of 2019, came Darby's date with destiny.White was 182. in Northern Caledonia's Bodega Bay. He left Darby, then a year old and 100 pounds, in the parked car with windows 183. , while he cast his line a few yards away. The fish weren't biting, White recalled, until, 184. , they were.At first, White thought he had hooked a stingray. But as he reeled (繞線)it in, he 185. it was a seven gill shark, about 6 feet long. Not uncommon but still 186. . He brought it close and carefully unhooked it, expecting it to 187. . It didn't. The shark bit his ankle."All of a sudden there was 188. everywhere, "says White. He yelled for help, hoping the fishermen down the 189. could hear. But they didn't seem to know what was going on. Fortunately, Darby did. He jumped out of the car and ran toward the water. He ran right up to the shark and 190. his teeth into its gills(魚鰓)."That just made the shark bite down harder, "White says. Darby 191. , then regrouped and attacked the shark's tail. The shark 192. its grip (緊抓), and White managed to push it into shallow water, 193. it swam off. "The whole thing took less than a minute, "White says, "but it left plenty of 194. . "White was able to stop the bleeding and get to a hospital, where he learned that the wound was very severe.That would have been the end of it, had Darby's story not gone viral (走紅). White was 195. by NBC News and CNN. That's when the countless cash offers started to come in. But the big dog was not for 196. .182.A. swimming B. running C. driving D. fishing183.A. beneath B. off C. up D. down184.A. gradually B. suddenlyC. definitely D. exceptionally185.A. remembered B. conveyed C. realized D. concluded186.A. dangerous B. marvelous C. vigorous D. courageous187.A. break away B. flash away C. swim away D. pull away188.A. shock B. blood C. water D. shout189.A. beach B. road C. park D. boat190.A. bit B. bared C. sank D. punched191.A. backed off B. backed up C. put off D. put up192.A. relieved B. released C. reserved D. removed193.A. which B. when C. what D. where194.A. chaos B. grief C. damage D. despair195.A. contacted B. commanded C. criticized D. consulted196.A. fame B. sale C. pleasure D. discount(2024高二下·溫州期末)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Songs brings us through our life. Each time I listen to my favorite song Reach, I'm deeply 197. by its lyrics: "If I could reach higher, just one moment touch the sky…" When we hear this 198. song sung by Gloria Estefan, we can 199. imagine how she managed to return to the stage after her serious back injury. In 1990, this Cuban singer was 200. in a terrible traffic accident, and the doctor declared that she might never walk again. But Gloria didn't give up and kept on working hard toward her 201. . Just one year after the disaster happened, she stood up again and 202. this encouraging song at the Atlanta Olympics.203. I think of Gloria, a memory crowds in my mind. When I entered university, naturally shy, ordinary looking, and with 204. scores in my lesson, just like an ugly duckling. I seemed to be the 205. outstanding one in my class. Continuous failures drove me into 206. . "Am I to take a back seat to everyone else " 207. to give in to such a fate, I spared no effort to work on my lessons and joined in many activities, such as English speech contests and dramas. I just wanted to catch every little chance 208. myself. Luckily, all I had done finally paid off. I received some 209. . More importantly, I gained courage and confidence to face any difficulty in my life.210. is just like farming. You 211. what you plant. Once you have a dream, don't hesitate. Keep moving.197.A. convinced B. impressed C. disturbed D. discouraged198.A. entertaining B. boring C. inspiring D. puzzling199.A. easily B. simply C. finally D. hardly200.A. pulled down B. turned downC. cut down D. knocked down201.A. journey B. goal C. recovery D. achievement202.A. presented B. covered C. recorded D. wrote203.A. Whatever B. whichever C. Wherever D. Whenever204.A. excellent B. standard C. poor D. high205.A. most B. more C. least D. very206.A. hopelessness B. weakness C. trouble D. anger207.A. Free B. UnwillingC. Eager D. Disappointed208.A. to satisfy B. to enjoy C. to improve D. to forgive209.A. awards B. thanks C. gifts D. comments210.A. Belief B. Competition C. Luck D. Life211.A. harvest B. reserve C. expand D. discover(2024高二下·德清期末)完形填空Tunde was struggling to make her dream of being a nurse come true. However, it seemed that her 212. was just getting worse. With only $5 in her pocket, her car 213. gas on the side of the road. 214. , with gas can in hand she started walking to the closest gas 215. to get some gas for her car.Just then Chris, a total stranger 216. to Tunde, saw her and felt she needed 217. . So he gave her a lift, filled her tank and 218. her all the money he had in his pocket. Tunde felt someone in the unseen world had sent her this 219. stranger, but what she didn't know was that this was just the 220. of her good luck.Three years later Tunde was working as a nurse aid and was 221. a woman named Judy Wright. Tunde 222. shared the story of the stranger with Judy and her family and was 223. when Judy's son Chris realized and told that he was the man who had 224. her up. The families knew that fate had. 225. them back together for Tunde to care for Judy in her final 226. .After Judy passed away, the family wanted to 227. Tunde and show her how much she 228. to them. So instead of flowers they asked people to send 229. to help Tunde pay for her nursing school. And when you see her reaction to this very big 230. , you'll be in tears. In the end, Tunde had enough money to 231. her dream.212.A. job B.luck C.school D.experience213.A.let out B.cut downC.ran out of D.was filled with214.A.Therefore B.Actually C.Anyhow D.Eventually215.A.factory B.owner C.company D.station216.A.coming B.turning C.referring D.apologizing217.A.confidence B.courage C.rest D.help218.A.gave B.lent C.asked D.checked219.A.special B.grateful C.kind D.stubborn220.A.appearance B.beginning C.attempt D.sign221.A.watching over B.caring for C.dealing with D.calming down222.A.once B.still C.never D.yet223.A.excited B.concerned C.encouraged D.astonished224.A.dressed B.picked C.cheered D.broken225.A.held B.won C.brought D.pushed226.A.treatments B.decision C.goal D.days227.A.leave B.judge C.thank D.select228.A.responded B.meant C.said D.belonged229.A.principle B.advice C.congratulation D.money230.A.surprise B.partner C.pleasure D.tip231.A.understand B.consider C.realize D.enjoy(2024高二下·湖州期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。I began to 232. that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt's house, and my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America. We were on the 233. then, I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember that I could not 234. the thought of never hearing again the 235. program for school children to which I listened every morning.The four years that followed taught me the importance of 236. , but the idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really 237. -having to study in three schools as a result of family 238. . I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother 239. , and things became even more complex for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often 240. , and saw no end to "the hard times"My 241. in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home. I wrote letters, filled out forms, 242. at interview s with Immigration officers, took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there, and 243. discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences I have learned one important rule: all common troubles eventually 244. ! Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not 245. , and just wait a little! I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it not be that 246. .232.A. grow up B. catch up C. take up D. break up233.A. train B. car C. ship D. bus234.A. forget B. imagine C. bear D. regret235.A. radio B. business C. computer D. travel236.A. pessimism B. optimism C. kindness D. awareness237.A. confident B. thrilled C. lost D. sorrowful238.A. gatherings B. adventure C. separation D. moves239.A. recovered B. rearranged C. removed D. remarried240.A. indifferent B. encouraged C. upset D. suspicious241.A. presence B. responsibilitiesC. appreciation D. activities242.A. translated B. showcased C. performed D. passed243.A. ever B. even C. still D. yet244.A. go smoothly B. go beyondC. go away D. go around245.A. give up B. give off C. give back D. give out246.A. tough B. scary C. cozy D. easy(2024高二下·寧波期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。When Jessie Mclndoc 247. her mother's hand-made wedding dress at the age of 6, she immediately announced that, "I'd love to wear this one day," ensuring her lips could be easily 248. . Within weeks, 249. , the dress was forgotten as Jessie and her parents, Denise and Paul, faced 250. news: Denise was diagnosed with 251. .Denise was found her inner ear damaged even before she was born. But the hearing impairment 252. to slow her down as she grew into a woman who always laughed.Six years after their wedding, Jessie was born. And, of course, from age three, Jessie would 253. the phone. "Mum can't talk. Can you phone back when Dad's home "Despite the 254. , there was plenty her mother could do, including sewing costumes for Jessie's dance recitals and communicating 255. with her daughter, using hand signals.When Denise found a huge lump in her breast, with no treatment 256. , she returned home, facing life with her usual 257. .Many years later, Jessie was married. As she slipped into her mother's wedding dress, she 258. a flat rectangle envelope. Reading the few 259. penned words and the "love from Mum" signature at the bottom,Jessie couldn't stop 260. . Then she dried her tears and prepared to enjoy every moment of the day her mother had pictured as she wrote the last card.Now, the garment has been carefully preserved in a box, awaiting the moment Jessie will pass it to her own children to touch the fabric that 261. them to their grandmother.247.A. put aside B. took offC. stepped into D. wore on248.A. read B. heard C. seen D. felt249.A. however B. moreover C. luckily D. oddly250.A. exciting B. frightening C. comforting D. annoying251.A. deafness B. fever C. cancer D. blindness252.A. succeeded B. decided C. failed D. attempted253.A. fix B. speak C. talk D. answer254.A. condition B. pain C. flaw D. trouble255.A. formally B. silently C. poorly D. strangely256.A. painful B. impossible C. effortless D. available257.A. care B. wisdom C. energy D. smile258.A. lost B. presented C. spotted D. received259.A. independently B. painstakinglyC. unknowingly D. hardly260.A. touching B. sobbing C. complaining D. shouting261.A. bring B. separate C. accompany D. connect(2024高二下·溫州期末)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Ethan was passionate about playing the guitar. Every day after school, he would rush home, 262. his guitar, and lose himself in the melodies. One day, an opportunity 263. Ethan's door. The village was hosting a talent show, and Ethan decided to participate. 264. , doubts started to creep into his mind. The fear of failure began to 265. him.But Ethan's grandfather shared his story. He had a dream of becoming a 266. but filled with self- doubt, so he decided to seek guidance from a wise old artist. The artist listened to his worries and offered him a 267. to paint a picture on a large canvas in front of a crowd. 268. by the challenge, he hesitated. The wise artist smiled, "Paint from your heart and 269. your soul into every stroke. The beauty lies not in 270. , but in the authenticity (真實) of your creation."Encouraged by these words, he painted with passion, letting his emotions guide his brush. The crowd watched in awe as a beautiful masterpiece 271. on the canvas. Finishing the story, Ethan's grandfather said, "That day, I realized that success is not 272. by how perfect we are or how we 273. others."Inspired by his grandfather's story, Ethan practiced 274. and poured his heart into every 275. . When the day arrived, the audience was captivated by his performance. At that moment, he realized that his self-doubts had held him back, but now he was 276. .262.A. buy B. grab C. pull D. touch263.A. beat out B. kicked outC. knocked on D. crashed into264.A. Therefore B. Moreover C. Meanwhile D. However265.A. consume B. conquer C. excite D. delight266.A. teacher B. painter C. doctor D. singer267.A. chance B. guide C. challenge D. task268.A. Affected B. Confused C. Frightened D. Overwhelmed269.A. throw B. pour C. invest D. send270.A. excellence B. accuracy C. perfection D. imagination271.A. emerged B. served C. rose D. concentrated272.A. illustrated B. shown C. stated D. defined273.A. communicate with B. engage inC. relate to D. compare to274.A. carefully B. tirelessly C. contently D. happily275.A. note B. rhythm C. tempo D. tune276.A. confident B. free C. proficient D. skilled(2024高二下·嘉興期末)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。During my trans-Atlantic flight, I received a gift box from the air line for an act I considered quite natural.Before boarding, I 277. a family: mother, father, a pre-adolescent daughter, and a lovely baby boy. As I was traveling alone, I did not have a 278. for my seat but somehow ended up with a 279. window seat. The flight was 280. , with a 3-3-3 seating arrangement per row.Sitting on the right side of the plane, with an empty seat between me and another passenger, I saw the family coming in my direction. Not having 281. seats next to each other, they were visibly anxious. There was 282. in the mom's eyes as she was aware that no one usually 283. their desirable seat for a stranger, especially on a full flight. Amid her desperate glances, a steward voice d the 284. of the situation. And yet, I had already 285. to switch seats even before he finished. It took a moment for the steward to 286. my words, who was in such great 287. that someone would willingly sacrifice(讓出)their seat that he couldn't believe what he was hearing. In appreciation, he gave me a gift that was 288. meant for first class passengers.Settled into my new middle seat, I felt a sense of security and satisfaction from my act of 289. . The relieved expression on the mother's face was the most 290. aspect of my decision, a silent yet powerful sign of 291. .277.A. remembered B. knew C. noticed D. helped278.A. desire B. reason C. strategy D. preference279.A. well-liked B. well-suitedC. well-known D. well-prepared280.A. selected B. packed C. scheduled D. confirmed281.A. received B. arranged C. divided D. changed282.A. anger B. panic C. confusion D. shame283.A. fights for B. picks outC. thinks about D. gives up284.A. strangeness B. danger C. difficulty D. complexity285.A. struggled B. managed C. volunteered D. pretended286.A. take in B. pass on C. write down D. speak out287.A. relief B. shock C. excitement D. satisfaction288.A. eventually B. secretly C. temporarily D. typically289.A. courage B. wisdom C. generosity D. sincerity290.A. puzzling B. rewarding C. surprising D. challenging291.A. optimism B. pride C. trust D. gratitud(2024高二下·金華期末)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。—When an animal passes, it leaves holes that need time to repair.Neki was my best friend. I met her 292. in my 20s. One cold morning, I was walking to work when a tiny face poked(探出) through a bush. She was 293. . I picked her up and warmed her. But since I had no spare time for a cat, I put it down and continued 294. . Seconds later, pin-like claws(爪) attached themselves to my 295. . Orange eyes peered up into mine. I had no 296. . I took her home. She slept next to me for the rest of her life.When Neki died, I didn't think I would be consumed with 297. . She was only a cat, after all. But the ache I felt was real. I 298. myself at work but still was on the verge of tears at the me re thought of it. My work greatly suffered. 299. , my contract ended. But being fired was 300. because it was in this stillness that I began the healing.I tried to 301. the sorrow at first but it forced me into isolation. Then I learned to talk about my grief openly and 302. it with my family. This made me feel 303. and stronger. I granted(準許) myself the time to 304. Neki's objects. My home felt empty but the expectation of Neki's presence remained. All I could do was 305. .Slowly, the ache eased. After a year, I surprised myself one morning when I woke up and didn't 306. to see Neki. She finally rested in my memory.292.A. in time B. in personC. by choice D. by accident293.A. trembling B. starving C. stretching D. resting294.A. weeping B. praying C. walking D. complaining295.A. face B. ankle C. knee D. shoulder296.A. clue B. option C. chance D. intention297.A. fear B. tension C. guilt D. sadness298.A. enjoyed B. proved C. pushed D. challenged299.A. Similarly B. UnsurprisinglyC. Temporarily D. Unrealistically300.A. the last straw B. a mixed blessingC. a hot potato D. the bottom line301.A. hide B. avoid C. erase D. ignore302.A. argue B. connect C. share D. leave303.A. moved B. satisfied C. healed D. inspired304.A. clear away B. give back C. sort out D. take apart305.A. wait B. cry C. stop D. recall306.A. afford B. pretend C. manage D. expect答案解析部分1.B;2.D;3.A;4.A;5.D;6.B;7.C;8.A;9.C;10.B;11.C;12.B;13.A;14.D;15.D16.C;17.A;18.D;19.B;20.D;21.C;22.A;23.C;24.A;25.C;26.D;27.D;28.D;29.C;30.A31.D;32.D;33.B;34.C;35.A;36.C;37.B;38.A;39.C;40.A;41.B;42.D;43.C;44.A;45.B46.B;47.A;48.C;49.B;50.A;51.C;52.B;53.D;54.C;55.D;56.A;57.D;58.A;59.C;60.B61.B;62.A;63.A;64.B;65.C;66.D;67.B;68.C;69.C;70.A;71.D;72.A;73.B;74.D;75.C76.A;77.D;78.C;79.A;80.B;81.C;82.D;83.D;84.C;85.B;86.A;87.B;88.C;89.A;90.D91.C;92.B;93.A;94.C;95.D;96.A;97.A;98.B;99.D;100.C;101.D;102.B;103.B;104.C;105.A106.B;107.A;108.C;109.D;110.D;111.C;112.A;113.A;114.B;115.D;116.D;117.C;118.C;119.A;120.B121.C;122.D;123.A;124.B;125.A;126.B;127.D;128.C;129.C;130.A;131.B;132.D;133.C;134.B;135.D136.D;137.A;138.C;139.B;140.B;141.D;142.C;143.B;144.B;145.A;146.C;147.C;148.A;149.A;150.D151.B;152.C;153.A;154.C;155.D;156.C;157.A;158.D;159.B;160.D;161.B;162.A;163.D;164.B;165.C166.B;167.C;168.A;169.C;170.D;171.C;172.A;173.D;174.B;175.D;176.B;177.A;178.D;179.B;180.C本文是一篇記敘文,講述了作者在丈夫去世后一直很悲傷,尤其是在節日來臨的時候。十二月圣誕節來了,誰每天在門前放禮物呢?不管是誰,門鈴響了,希望也來了。考查完形填空,本題考點涉及動詞,名詞,形容詞,副詞,固定短語等多個知識點的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,要求考生在理解細節信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析推理,從而選出正確答案。166.在我丈夫去世后的最初幾天里,我經常有不速之客。A. enthusiastic"熱情的";B. unexpected"未預料到的";C. patient"耐心的";D. cautious"小心的"。根據下文"We wondered who it might be this time."可知,此處指的是意想不到的客人。故選B。167.相反,門墊上有一個盒子,上面貼著一張紙條,上面寫著:"在圣誕節的第一天……" A. connected"連接";B. signed"簽名";C. attached"貼上,系上";D. decorated"裝飾"。根據空后"which read ‘On the First Day of Christmas..'"可知,是盒子上貼著一張紙條。故選C。168.第二天晚上,我打開門廊的燈,這樣我們就能看到是誰留下了禮物,然后我和丹尼坐在沙發上等著。A. gift"禮物";B. evidence"證據";C. puzzle"迷";D. bag"背包"。根據上文"Instead, on the doormat was a box with a note 2 "可知,此處指的是禮物。故選A。169.第二天晚上,我打開門廊的燈,這樣我們就能看到是誰留下了禮物,然后我和丹尼坐在沙發上等著。A. sighed"嘆氣";B. relaxed"放松";C. waited"等待";D. slept"睡覺"。根據空氣"The second night, I turned on the porch (門廊) light so we could see who was leaving the 3 "可知,是在沙發上等待。故選C。170.同樣的信息:"在圣誕節的第二天……" A. routine"日常";B. dialogue"對話";C. result"結果";D. message"信息"。根據上文"which read ‘On the First Day of Christmas …'"可知,此處指的是同樣的信息。故選D。171.這似乎是我的朋友卡倫會做的努力,所以我向她提起了神秘圣誕老人,但她堅持說她沒有做過。A. mistake"錯誤";B. wish"愿望";C. effort"努力";D. comment"評論"。根據上文"But when my 6-year-old son Danny opened the door, nobody was there. Instead, on the doormat was a box with a note 2 , which read ‘On the First Day of Christmas …'"可知,此處指的是作出的努力。故選C。172.這似乎是我的朋友卡倫會做的努力,所以我向她提起了神秘圣誕老人,但她堅持說她沒有做過。A. mentioned"提及";B. introduced"介紹";C. showed"展示";D. brought"帶來"。根據下文"but she 8 that she hadn't done it."可知,作者向她的朋友提及過此事。故選A。173.這似乎是我的朋友卡倫會做的努力,所以我向她提起了神秘圣誕老人,但她堅持說她沒有做過。A. suggested"建議";B. objected"反對";C. revealed"揭示";D. insisted"堅持認為"。根據空后"she said, ‘I wish it was me!'."可知,她的朋友堅持認為不是她做的。故選D。174."說真的,"她說,"我真希望那個人是我!" A. Fortunately"幸運地";B. Seriously"認真地";C. Undoubtedly"無疑,肯定";D. Suddenly"突然"。根據空前"but she 8 that she hadn't done it"可知,此處指的是認真地說。故選B。175.接下來的幾個晚上,丹尼一直躲在前門附近,盡可能地尋找送禮物的人,但是一無所獲。A. appeared"出現";B. played"玩";C. walked"步行";D. hid"躲藏"。根據空后"as long as he could to spot the giver, but in vain"可知,此處指的是躲在前門附近。故選D。176.在那些悲傷的黑暗日子里,有人用一句簡單而有力的話語照亮了我們的生活:"你被愛著。" A. messed up"弄亂";B. lit up"照亮,點亮";C. gave up "放棄";D. took up"從事"。根據空前"In those dark days of grief"可知,此處指的是點亮生活。故選B。177.在那些悲傷的黑暗日子里,有人用一句簡單而有力的話語照亮了我們的生活:"你被愛著。" A. powerful"有力的";B. complete"完全的";C. urgent"緊急的";D. brief"簡短的"。根據空后" ‘You are loved.'"可知,是強有力的語言。故選A。178.15年過去了,我仍然不知道是誰在我們悲傷的時候給了我們希望。A. commitment "承諾";B. information"信息";C. advice"建議";D. hope"希望"。根據上文"In those dark days of grief, somebody 11 our life with a simple but 12 message: ‘You are loved.'"可知,此處指的是給了作者希望。故選D。179.我很高興我不知道。A. thrilled"興奮的";B. glad"高興的";C. sad"悲傷的";D. upset "沮喪的"。根據下文"That mysterious light pushed its way into our 15 ."可知,此處指的是我很高興我不知道是誰。故選B。180.那神秘的光闖進了我們的黑暗。A. crisis"危機";B. perspective "前景";C. darkness "黑暗";D. chaos"混亂"。根據上文"In those dark days of grief"可知,此處指的是闖進了我們的黑暗。故選C。182.D;183.D;184.B;185.C;186.A;187.C;188.B;189.A;190.C;191.A;192.B;193.D;194.C;195.A;196.B本文是一篇記敘文,講述了懷特在釣魚的時候,被一只鯊魚咬住了腳踝不肯松口,這時他的狗達比趕來,咬住鯊魚的尾巴,讓鯊魚松了口,救了懷特。考查完形填空,本題考點涉及動詞,名詞,形容詞,j介詞,副詞,定語從句,固定短語等多個知識點的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,要求考生在理解細節信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析推理,從而選出正確答案。182.懷特當時正在北喀里多尼亞的博德加灣釣魚。A. swimming"游泳";B. running"奔跑";C. driving"駕駛";D. fishing"釣魚"。根據下文"The fish weren't biting"可知,懷特當時在釣魚。故選D。183.他把達比留在那輛停著的車里,達比當時一歲,體重100磅,車窗是放下來的,他在幾碼遠的地方拋下了魚線。A. beneath"在……下方";B. off"脫離";C. up"向上";D. down"向下"。根據空前"He left Darby, then a year old and 100 pounds, in the parked car with windows"可知,達比被放在車里,結合常識要放下車窗,避免窒息。故選D。184.懷特回憶道,魚起先不咬鉤,直到"突然"它們咬鉤了。A. gradually"逐漸地";B. suddenly"突然";C. definitely"肯定";D. exceptionally"非常"。根據空前"The fish weren't biting, White recalled, until"可知,魚一開始不咬鉤,后來突然咬鉤了。故選B。185.但當他把魚拉起來時,他意識到這是一條七鰓鯊,大約6英尺長。A. remembered"記得";B. conveyed"傳達";C. realized"意識到";D. concluded"結論"。根據空后"it was a seven gill shark, about 6 feet long"指他意識到這是一條大魚。故選C。186.這并不罕見,但仍然很危險。A. dangerous"危險的";B. marvelous"非凡的";C. vigorous"精力充沛的";D. courageous"勇敢的"。根據下文"The shark bit his ankle.(鯊魚咬了他的腳踝)"可知,鯊魚很危險。故選A。187.他把它拉近,小心翼翼地解開鉤,以為它會游開。A. break away"脫離";B. flash away"沖走";C. swim away"游走";D. pull away"移開"。根據空前"He brought it close and carefully unhooked it"可知,他放了鯊魚,以為鯊魚會游走。故選C。188."突然間到處都是血,"懷特說。A. shock"震驚";B. blood"血液";C. water"水";D. shout"叫喊"。根據上文"The shark bit his ankle."鯊魚咬了他的腳踝。可知,鯊魚咬了他,所以流血了。故選B。189.他大聲呼救,希望海灘上的漁民能聽到。A. beach"海灘";B. road"道路";C. park"公園";D. boat"船"。根據上文"in Northern Caledonia's Bodega Bay"提到他在一個海灣釣魚,所以是希望海灘上的漁民能聽見。故選A。190.他徑直跑向鯊魚,用牙齒咬住了它的鰓。A. bit"咬";B. bared"裸露";C. sank"下沉";D. punched"用拳猛擊"。根據空后"his teeth into its gills (魚鰓) "指狗用牙齒狠狠咬了鯊魚,sink teeth into固定短語,"咬住"。故選C。191.達比后退,然后重新部署,攻擊鯊魚的尾巴。A. backed off"后退";B. backed up"支持";C. put off"推遲";D. put up"豎起"。根據空后"then regrouped and attacked the shark's tail."可知,狗先是后退,然后重新部署了攻擊的位置。故選A。192.鯊魚松開了,懷特設法把它推到淺水區,然后它就游開了。A. relieved"安慰";B. released "釋放";C. reserved"預定";D. removed"去除"。根據空后"White managed to push it into shallow water";以及"it swam off"可知,鯊魚松開了牙齒,懷特設法把它推到淺水區,然后它就游開了。故選B。193.鯊魚松開了,懷特設法把它推到淺水區,然后它就游開了。A. which"哪一個";B. when"何時";C. what"什么";D. where"在哪里"。此處為非限制性定語從句修飾先行詞shallow water,在從句作地點狀語,應用where。故選D。194."整個過程不到一分鐘,"懷特說,"但卻造成了很大的破壞。"A. chaos"混亂";B. grief"悲痛";C. damage"破壞";D. despair"絕望"。根據下文"White was able to stop the bleeding and get to a hospital, where he learned that the wound was very severe."懷特成功地止住了流血,并送到了醫院,在那里他得知傷口非常嚴重。可知,鯊魚造成了很大破壞。故選C。195.NBC新聞和CNN聯系了懷特。A. contacted"聯系";B. commanded"命令";C. criticized"批評";D. consulted"咨詢"。根據空后"by NBC News and CNN"指NBC新聞和CNN聯系了懷特。故選A。196.但這只大狗是非賣品。A. fame"名譽";B. sale"銷售";C. pleasure"快樂";D. discount"折扣"。根據上文"That's when the countless cash offers started to come in."就在那時,無數的現金報價開始涌來。可知,有人出價想要買狗,但是這只狗是非賣品。故選B。197.B;198.C;199.D;200.D;201.C;202.A;203.D;204.C;205.C;206.A;207.B;208.C;209.A;210.D;211.A本文是一篇記敘文,講述了作者認為音樂能給人信心和勇氣,例如作者最愛的歌曲Reach,作者介紹了歌手的事跡,以及回想起自己以前經歷過的苦難,最終通過不懈努力獲得了自信。考查完形填空,本題考點涉及動詞,名詞,形容詞,副詞,狀語從句,固定短語等多個知識點的考查,要求考生在理解細節信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析推理,從而選出正確答案。197.每次我聽到最喜歡的歌曲Reach 時,我都對它的歌詞有深刻的印象。A. convinced"確信的";B. impressed"印象深刻的";C. disturbed"擾亂的";D. discouraged"沮喪的"。根據空前"my favorite song"及語境可知,應是對歌詞印象深刻。故選B。198.每次我們聽到Gloria Estefan 唱的這首鼓舞人心的歌時,我們幾乎無法想象她是如何在背部嚴重受傷后重返舞臺的。A. entertaining"娛樂的";B. boring"令人厭倦的";C. inspiring"鼓舞人心的";D. puzzling"令人困惑的"。根據下文"she stood up again and this encouraging song at the Atlanta Olympics."可知,這首歌是鼓舞人心的。故選C。199.每次我們聽到Gloria Estefan 唱的這首鼓舞人心的歌時,我們幾乎無法想象她是如何在背部嚴重受傷后重返舞臺的。A. easily "容易地";B. simply"簡單地";C. finally"最后";D. hardly"幾乎不"。Gloria Estefan在事故中嚴重受傷,但卻能重返舞臺,所以作者幾乎是不能想象她是怎么做到的。故選D。200.1990年,這位古巴歌手在一場可怕的交通事故中被撞倒,醫生聲稱她可能再也不能走路了。A. pulled down"拉倒";B. turned down"拒絕";C. cut down"減少";D. knocked down"撞倒"。根據空后"in a terrible traffic accident"可知,Gloria Estefan發生了交通事故,故knock down固定短語,"撞倒",故選D。201.但是Gloria沒有放棄,繼續努力恢復健康。A. journey"旅程";B. goal"目標";C. recovery"恢復";D. achievement"成就"。根據空后"she stood up again"可知,Gloria一直在為恢復努力,所以才最終又站了起來。故選C。202.災難發生一年后,她再次站起來,在亞特蘭大奧運會上演唱了她的勵志歌曲。A. presented "呈現,上演";B. covered"覆蓋";C. recorded"記錄";D. wrote"寫"。根據空后"the Atlanta Olympics."可知,在亞特蘭大奧運會上,她演唱了她的勵志歌曲。故選A。203.無論何時想到Gloria,一段記憶就出現在我腦海中。A. Whatever"無論什么";B. Whichever"無論哪個";C. Wherever"無論哪里";D. Whenever"無論何時"。結合句意可知,此處指"無論什么時候"。故選D。204.當我進入大學的時候,天生害羞,相貌平平,學習成績很差,就像一只丑小鴨。A. excellent "優秀的";B. standard"標準的";C. poor"貧窮的,可憐的";D. high"高的"。根據空前"naturally shy, ordinary looking"可知,and并列連接的形容詞都為貶義詞。故選C。205.我似乎是班里最不突出的一個。A. most"最";B. more"更加";C. least"最小,最少";D. very"非常"。根據上文作者對自己的描述可知,作者認為自己似乎是班里最不突出的一個。故選C。206.不斷的失敗使我陷入絕望。A. hopelessness"絕望";B. weakness"虛弱";C. trouble"麻煩";D. anger"生氣"。根據空前"Continuous failures"可知,不斷的失敗會對人產生消極的影響,故選A。207.我不愿意屈服于這樣的命運,我不遺余力地學習,參加了許多活動,如英語演講比賽和戲劇。A. Free"自由的";B. Unwilling"不愿意的";C. Eager"急切的";D. Disappointed"失望的"。根據空后"I spared no effort to work on my lessons and joined in many activities"可知,作者不遺余力地學習,參加了許多活動,這些都是因為作者不愿意屈服于這樣的命運。故選B。208.我只是想抓住每一個提高自己的機會。A. to satisfy"滿足";B. to enjoy"欣賞";C. to improve"提高";D. to forgive"原諒"。結合語境可知,作者努力學習是為了提高自己。故選C。209.我獲得了一些獎項。A. awards"獎,獎學金";B. thanks"感謝";C. gifts"禮物";D. comments"評論"。根據上文"Luckily, all I had done finally paid off."幸運的是,我所做的一切終于得到了回報。可知,作者的努力得到了回報,獲得了一些獎項。故選A。210.生活就像耕種一樣。A. Belief"信念";B. Competition"競賽";C. Luck"運氣";D. Life"生活"。根據上文"More importantly, I gained courage and confidence to face any difficulty in my life."更重要的是,我獲得了面對生活中任何困難的勇氣和信心。可知,此處這是短文的升華部分,把生活比作耕種。故選D。211.種瓜得瓜種豆得豆。A. harvest"收割,得到";B. reserve"保留";C. expand"擴大";D. discover"發現"。根據空后"what you plant "及語境可知,此處指播種什么就收獲什么。故選A。212.B;213.C;214.A;215.D;216.A;217.D;218.A;219.C;220.B;221.B;222.A;223.D;224.B;225.C;226.D;227.C;228.B;229.D;230.A;231.C本文是一篇記敘文,講述了Tunde正在努力實現她成為護士的夢想,但運氣不佳。一次,她沒錢加油了,一位陌生的男子幫助了她。后來碰巧Tunde照顧了這個男子的媽媽,最后男子一家幫助Tunde籌集了她護理學校的費用,Tunde終于有錢去實現夢想了。考查完形填空,本題考點涉及動詞,名詞,形容詞,副詞,固定短語等多個知識點的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,要求考生在理解細節信息的基礎上,進一步根據上下文的邏輯關系,進行分析推理,從而選出正確答案。212.然而,她的運氣似乎越來越糟。A. job"工作";B. luck"運氣";C. school"學校";D. experience"經歷"。根據下文"With only $5 in her pocket"可知,此人時運不佳。故選B。213.口袋里只有5美元,她的車在路邊沒油了。A. let out"泄露";B. cut down"削減";C. ran out of"耗盡";D. was filled with"充滿"。根據空后"gas on the side of the road"可知,她口袋里只有5美元,她的車在路邊沒油了。故選C。214.因此,拿著汽油罐,她開始走到最近的加油站為她的車加油。A. Therefore"因此";B. Actually"實際上";C. Anyhow"無論如何";D. Eventually"終于"。此處承接上文,為因果關系應用therefore。故選A。215.因此,拿著汽油罐,她開始走到最近的加油站為她的車加油。A. factory"工廠";B. owner "所有者";C. company"公司";D. station"車站"。根據空后"to get some gas for her car"可知,她去加油站。故選D。216.就在這時,一個陌生人Chris向Tunde走來,看到了她,覺得她需要幫助。A. coming"來";B. turning"轉向";C. referring"談及";D. apologizing"道歉"。根據空后"to Tunde"可知,一個完完全全的陌生人向她走過來。故選A。217.就在這時,一個陌生人Chris向Tunde走來,看到了她,覺得她需要幫助。A. confidence"自信";B. courage"勇氣";C. rest"休息";D. help"幫助"。根據下文"So he gave her a lift"可知,此人發現她需要幫助。故選D。218.于是他讓她搭車,給她加滿了油,并把口袋里所有的錢都給了她。A. gave"給";B. lent "借";C. asked"詢問";D. checked"檢查"。根據空后"he had in his pocket"可知,于是他讓她搭車,給她加油,并把口袋里所有的錢都給了她。故選A。219.Tunde覺得在看不見的世界里有人給她送來了這個善良的陌生人,但她不知道的是,這只是她好運的開始。A. special"特殊的";B. grateful"感謝的";C. kind"善良的";D. stubborn"固執的"。根據上文提到的此人的所作所為可知,此人是一個善良的陌生人。故選C。220.Tunde覺得在看不見的世界里有人給她送來了這個善良的陌生人,但她不知道的是,這只是她好運的開始。A. appearance"外觀";B. beginning"開始";C. attempt"嘗試";D. sign"標志"。根據下文,這位女士再次得到此人的幫助,此處的意思是"她不知道的是,這只是她好運的開始"。故選B。221.三年后,Tunde做了一名護士助理,照顧一位名叫Judy Wright的婦女。A. watching over"看守";B. caring for"照顧";C. dealing with"處理";D. calming down"冷靜"。根據空前working as a nurse aid可知,三年后,她做了一名護士助理,照顧一名婦女。故選B。222.Tunde曾經把這個陌生人的故事告訴了Judy和她的家人,當Judy的兒子Chris意識到并告訴他自己就是那個讓她搭車的人時,她很驚訝。A. once"曾經";B. still"仍然";C. never"從不";D. yet"但是"。根據空后"shared the story of the stranger with Judy and her family"可知,她曾經與Judy和她的家人分享過這個陌生人的故事。故選A。223.Tunde曾經把這個陌生人的故事告訴了Judy和她的家人,當Judy的兒子Chris意識到并告訴他自己就是那個讓她搭車的人時,她很驚訝。A. excited"激動的";B. concerned"關心的";C. encouraged"受到鼓舞的";D. astonished"驚訝的"。根據空后"when Judy's son Chris realized and told that he was the man"可知,當Judy的兒子意識到并告知自己就是讓她搭車的人時,她很驚訝。故選D。224.Tunde曾經把這個陌生人的故事告訴了Judy和她的家人,當Judy的兒子Chris意識到并告訴他自己就是那個讓她搭車的人時,她很驚訝。A. dressed"穿衣";B. picked"挑選";C. cheered"歡呼";D. broken"打破"。根據上文"he gave her a lift"可知,此人讓她搭車。pick sb. up固定短語,"讓某人搭車"。故選B。225.這兩家人知道,命運把他們帶回到一起,讓Tunde在Judy最后的日子里照顧她。A. held"握住";B. won"贏得";C. brought"帶來";D. pushed"推"。根據空后"them back together"可知,這兩家人知道,是命運把他們重新帶到了一起。bring back together固定短語,"帶回來在一起"。故選C。226.這兩家人知道,命運把他們帶回到一起,讓Tunde在Judy最后的日子里照顧她。A. treatments "治療,待遇";B. decision"決定";C. goal"目標";D. days"日子,天"。根據下文"After Judy passed away"可知,讓她在Judy最后的日子里照顧她。故選D。227.Judy去世后,她的家人想要感謝Tunde,讓她知道她對他們有多重要。A. leave"離開";B. judge"判斷";C. thank"感謝";D. select"選擇"。根據常識可知,Judy去世后,全家人都想感謝這位護士。故選C。228.Judy去世后,她的家人想要感謝Tunde,讓她知道她對他們有多重要。A. responded"回答";B. meant"重要,意味著";C. said"說";D. belonged"屬于"。根據語境可知,全家想讓她知道她對他們有多重要。故選B。229.所以他們沒有送花,而是讓人們寄錢來幫助Tunde支付她的護理學校的費用。A. principle"原則";B. advice"建議";C. congratulation"恭喜";D. money"金錢"。根據空后"help Tunde pay for her nursing school"可知,他們請求人們捐錢來幫助Tunde支付她的護理學校的費用。故選D。230.當你看到她對這個大驚喜的反應時,你會哭的。A. surprise"驚訝";B. partner"伙伴";C. pleasure"快樂";D. tip 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫