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2022年高考英语二轮复习 完形填空寒假精练(14)Uncle Bruce has been my most influential role model. I admire him because he has 41 me into the person I am today by teaching me about respect and responsibility and that anything 42 having takes a lot of hard work.The most important thing he has 43 me is how to think. He always says, “You can learn something from everyone, 44 its what not to do.” He always does what he 45 . If he says, “Ill pick you up at seven on Thursday,” it will 46 . Also, Bruce is the kind of person who actually 47 you.Uncle Bruce was in the army for 20 years and went through some terrible 48 , but he hasnt let them affect him 49 . After hearing his stories about alcohol- and drug-related 50 , I have no interest in doing anything that could 51 me or my friends. He is also the only person who truly believes I can 52 it to West Point. He has done everything within his 53 to help me achieve that goal.Uncle Bruce is my hero he is 54 that I want to be when Im his age. He is smart, financially 55 , and gives back to his munity. There is no way I can 56 him for all hes done. He is the one whose 57 can change the way I look at something. Ive never told him that I love him, 58 has he told me, but we love each other and I wouldnt have it any other way. Im not 59 hes perfect, but I cant imagine 60 without him how that he is here.41. A. shaped B. promoted C. trained D. blessed42. A. like B. about C. from D. worth43. A. directed B. taught C. encouraged D. improved44. A. so that B. even if C. as if D. now that45. A. wants B. supports C. promises D. advises46. A. matter B. insist C. succeed D. happen47. A. sticks to B. points at C. listens to D. es at48. A. experiencesB. diseases C. drills D. adaptations49. A. materiallyB. negatively C. barely D. positively50. A. tendencies B. statistics C. references D. misfortunes51. A. sink B. test C. harm D. exploit52. A. make B. take C. bring D. seize53. A. managementB. access C. patent D. power54. A. everybodyB. everything C. nobody D. nothing55. A. secure B. shaky C. proper D. messy56. A. praise B. repay C. present D. recharge57. A. strength B. honesty C. opinion D. standard58. A. or B. either C. nor D. so59. A. saying B. proving C. expressing D. demanding60. A. travelling B. studying C. working D. livingPassage 1:41-45 ADBBC 46-50 DCADB 51-55 CADBA 56-60 BCCADI havebeen driving for over 30,years, but I can 41 remember what happened that day when I drove a car for the-first timeMy mom had driven our big Plymouth to a 42 and deserted back road and parked itThe road was only one lane(车道) and had a wall built with river rocks along the side of it 43 Mom knew there was little chance of meeting any 44 on it that dayWith a smile, she gave me the key and _ 45 seats with meAnd then she told me to start the car, to petit into drive and to 46 push on the gas pedalIn my 47 , though, l miscalculated what gentle meantAfter I pushed on the gas pedal, the car sped forward 48 I could turn the wheel, I heard the ;scraping c副擦声) of metal 49 the stone wallI stopped the car and looked over at my MomHer face was pale and her hands were 50 _Slowly, she opened her 51 _ and started checking the car. Then she walked _ 52 around the car to the drivers side doorI kept waiting for her to 53 me but she just 54 tomorrowAs I looked and 55 on that day. I am amazed at the amount of kindness, love and 56 my Mom showed me. In the years that followed, I 57 many times in many waysOften I didnt feel worthy to be 58 , but each time I could feel Moms gentle voice, Well try again tomorrow, When we fall today, dont 59 downRise up and be 60 to try again tomorrow41Amostly Balmost Crarely Dstill42Adirty Bstrange Cnarrow Dsmooth43Aor Bfor Cand Dbut44Aneighbors Banimals Cpolicemen Dtraffic45Aprovided Bswitched Coffered Dshared46Acautiously Bcorrectly Ccarefully Dgently47Aexcitement Bhesitation Cdisappointment Ddepression48AWhen BBefore CUnless DUntil49Ato Bwith Cagainst Don50Ableeding Bsweating Cwaving Dtrembling51Aeyes Bfists Cseat belt Ddoor52Aquietly Bcasually Cdeliberately Dsadly53Aencourage Bfort Cshout at Dquarrel with54Alaughed Bsighed Cnodded Dglared55Aaround Binto Cback Dup56Aenthusiasm Brespect Cpatience Dpraise57Amessed up Bbroke up Cheld up Dgave up58Amentioned Bblamed Cforgotten Dforgiven59Astay Bput Clie Dlet60Aanxious Bready Ceager DwillingPassage 2:41-45 DCDDB 46-50 DABCD 51-55 DACBC 56-60 CADABPassage 3My threeyearold granddaughter fell from the bicycle before I could catch her.Emily _21_ there for a moment, calculating her chances of survival._22_ the chances were in her favor, she sat up with a _23_ that quickly turned into tears when she saw the blood on her knee.I took her in my arms, saying words of _24_ as I carried her into the house to deal with her hurt.With much fort, she let me wash and put ointment (药膏) on her _25_I kissed her cheek.“All _26_ now, sweetie?”“No, Grandma, you havent said the Mommy _27_,” she said.I _28_ ran a list of Mommy words through my mind:Please?Thank you?I love you?“You know, Grandma.Mommy _29_ them to make me all better.”Emily took a deep breath and recited, “A little kiss, a little hug, I give you these, with all my love.”My mind raced and I _30_It was the same little song that I had said to my _31_, my mother to me,and her mother to her.My grandmother died when my mother was eight.There had been nothing left but her dear _32_When she became a mother herself, she _33_ the gentle love of her mother and the remembered fort of the “Mommy words” that made all _34_ things go away and only the good remain.Hearing it now, I realized that though I had never met my grandmother, I did _35_ her.We were motherswe were _36_ at the heart.It was _37_ my grandmother had written her legacy (遗产) of love on the hearts of four _38_ of mothers.I heard my grandmothers, my mothers, my daughters, my granddaughters, and my own voice _39_ through time.“Dont _40_, Grandma.I am all better,” Emily said, wiping the tears from my face.We kissed and hugged, and said the Mommy words to each other.21A.lay Bsat Cstood Dslept22A.Doubting BWishing CProving DFiguring23A.joke Breply Cgesture Dsmile24A.praise Bfort Cthankfulness Dencouragement25A.foot Barm Cknee Dcheek26A.warmer Bbetter Cnicer Dsafer27A.words Baccents Cdialogues Dspeeches28A.directly Bcautiously Cquickly Deagerly29A.says Bkeeps Cannounces Dteaches30A.failed Bremembered Crefused Dlaughed31A.friends Bparents Cchildren Dneighbors32A.stories Bbooks Cgifts Dmemories33A.passed on Btook over Cgave up Dshowed off34A.hard Bsoft Cold Dbad35A.fear Bknow Cforget Dbelieve36A.disappointed Bsurprised Cworried Dconnected37A.because Bsince Cas though Dnot until38A.groups Bgenerations Ctypes Dpairs39A.mixing Brising Cshouting Dshaking40A.stop Bmove Ccry DwaitPassage 3:21-25.ADDBC 26-30. BACAB 31-35. CDADB 36-40. DCBACPassage 4 Since my childhood, I always dreamed of being a full - time writer. Two years after my graduation, I 41 my job and made up my mind to realize my 42 .No one could tell me 43 I would succeed or not. I rented a cold storage room in a building, set up a used desk and 44 to write. I had too many things to write and I had to write because the 45 was full of my heart. After a year or so, however, I began to doubt myself. I found it 46 to earn my living by selling what I wrote. I cant remember how many times my novels were 47 during that year. But I 48 to put my dream to the testeven though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of 49 . I believed anyone with a dream must learn to struggle for the 50 .During the most difficult period of my life, one of my classmates came to see me and tried to _51 me, “Yun, e to our pany, and we will 52 you 2,000 yuan a month.” 2,000 yuan was really a big 53 at that time. It would enable me to live 54 . As the money were dancing in my 55 , something cleared my senses. Hadnt I dreamed of being a writer? A full - time writer.“Thanks, but no,” I said 56 , “Im going to stick to writing.” Again and again, I said to myself, “I will be 57 . People will love my novels.”Finally my first novel was 58 in 1991. I had the kind of fame and success that few writers ever 59 .Twenty years have passed, but the effect it had on my life has lasted. Now I often 60 the time working in that cold storage room. I will say, “Anyone with a dream, courage and persistence will be successful.”41. A. attainedB. quitC. pausedD. seized42. A. project B. glory C. dream D. liberty43. A. whether B. what C. that D. when44. A. gave away B. settled down C. put down D. took over45. A. principle B. justice C. career D. enthusiasm46. A. difficult B. changeable C. permanentD. sceptical47. A. adjusted B. attacked C. registeredD. rejected48. A. pretended B. determined C. waited D. agreed49. A. anxiety B. prejudice C. failure D. opportunity50. A. intelligence B. fantasy C. reputationD. goal51. A. persuade B. donate C. inform D. require52. A. sponsor B. assist C. pay D. earn53. A. account B. money C. scale D. fortune54. A. steadier B. handier C. better D. happier55. A. hand B. head C. table D. wallet56. A. doubtfully B. eagerly C. firmly D. consciously57. A. successful B. lucky C. creative D. confident58. A. sold B. advocated C. publishedD. allocated59. A. experienced B. adopted C. associatedD. deposited60. A. understood B. recalled C. reminded D. assumedPassage 4:41-45 BCABD 46-50 ADBCD 51-55ACDCB 56-60 CACAB
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