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2019-2020年高考英语完形填空集训(四)【高分特训】第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was about to go back home, it was dark. In order to get home as soon as possible, I hired a taxi. The car was 16 along the road, now well-lit, now sank in darkness. I broke the 17on purpose, 18 that the driver might be too tired to drive. “When do you go back home in the evening?” “9 oclock. Ill go after this trip.”“Then when do you e out in the morning?” I 19 another question.“9 oclock, too. And I go home for lunch and dinner, just as if I worked at an office.” His easiness surprised me, because every time I ride in a taxi, what I hear from 20 are only plaints. They plain that they 21 work 22 , that it is 23 to earn money, that they are bullied (欺侮) by the policeman, or that the corporation leaders are seated, 24 , and enjoy the 25 of others work. It seems that they have a grievance (不满意) against everything. But this driver told me, “I find it 26 to be a section chief as I was before. I dont like management work. I like driving, just for 27 . Its 28 that I 29 drive without a passenger. So I can earn two or three thousand Yuan a month with ease. Any30? Yes, I never follow an empty taxi. If it goes31, I go northward. If it goes along the highway, I turn into a 32 street. In this way I always get customers.His words showed his satisfaction with his life and the pride he 33 in his job. Such feelings are so 34 among people nowadays as oxygen in high mountains. As an ancient saying 35 , “Neither joy in material gains nor grieve over personal setbacks (挫折).” How many people nowadays can show high ideals by simple living and go far with a calm mind? I couldnt help feeling curious when I found such a state of mind in a stranger on a cold winter night. 16. A. running B. flying C. driving D Walking.17. A silence. B. stillness C .calmness. D. quietness18. A. in order B. for fear C in case. D on condition. 19. A. . threw out B. gave up C let off D. set off 20. A. driver B. passenger C. taxi D. radio 21. A. need B. should C. must D. have to 22. A. from morning till afternoon B. from dawn till darkC. from night till morning D. from morning till night 23. A. hard B. impossible C. possible D. easy 24. A. busy B. lazily C. lazy D. busily 25. A. gains B. fruits C. results D. achievements 26. A. excited B. exciting C. tiring D. tired 27. A. work B. pleasure C. interest D. money 28. A. fortunate B. wise C. unfortunate D. likely 29. A. hardly B. often C. seldom D usually 30. A. secret B. method C. trick D. skill 31. A. eastward B. westward C. southward D. northward 32. A. lonely B. narrow C. wide D. empty 33. A. kept B. had C. took D. made 34. A. much B. little C. rare D. mon 35. A. goes B. talks C. says D. suggests Passage 2An inspirational young man who wasnt expected to survive a climbing accident is fighting his way back to fitness and raising cash for those who saved his life. Callum Rocks family 21 the worst after their 16-year-old son suffered injuries. The 22 in the hospital lasted 12 hours to 23 his damaged body, including a severe brain injury. But despite fears that he might never walk again, Callum, now 20, has 24 everybody wrong with his amazing recovery. Not only is he walking, but he has just 25 a 5-mile run in 50 minutes to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance. Callum, who had to re-learn 26 , has e a very long way from the day he nearly 27 the accident. Back then, his parents were living every moment with the fear they might 28 him.Mum Jan said “He wasnt expected to survive 29 his injuries were so severe. There were five surgeons 30 to repair his artery(动脉). They had great 31 in stopping the bleeding.” Jan said the surgeons were “ 32 ” and Callum pulled through, but then followed a long 33 of re-building his body. Jan said “When he first 34 his eyes, he couldnt do anything. He was just like a newborn baby again. He had to be 35 how to sit up and walk.” Callum admits that having to learn things again has been 36 . He jokes that he is like “the Iron Man”, 37 the scars on his right arm.His story has 38 a local businessman, who donated 500 to Callum. With this generous donation, Callum has now 39 more than 1,800 for the air ambulance. “Its 40 to be able to raise money for them for what I owe them,” he said. “I owe so many people so much.21. A. gestured B. dressed C. feared D. conducted22.A. program B. instructionC. interviewD. operation23.A. shake B. repairC. controlD. support24.A. thought B. madeC. provedD. kept25.A. watched B. described C. pleted D. abandoned26.A. everything B. nothing C. somethingD. anything27.A. died from B. met with C. escaped fromD. dreamt of28.A. affect B. loseC. harmD. shock29.A. or B. soC. whileD. because30.A. expressing B. weepingC. workingD. learning31.A. difficulty B. experienceC. confidenceD. pleasure32.A. easy-going B. calmC. brilliantD. helpless33.A. progress B. listC. typeD. queue34.A. dried B. rubbedC. liftedD. opened35.A. warned B. allowedC. questionedD. taught36.A. interesting B. frustratingC. excitingD. satisfying37.A. showing B. ignoringC. cuttingD. leaving38.A. attacked B. inspiredC. educatedD. puzzled39.A. discovered B. borrowedC. collectedD. wasted40.A. romantic B. strangeC. safeD. goodPassage 3Once many years ago, I pulled a family out of a burning car somewhere in Wyoming. Last week I _41_ a telephone call from a woman who could not stop _42_ as she told me that one of my stories had saved her son from mitting suicide. In closing she called me a _43_. That _44_ me thinking about what a hero is. Was I a hero _45_ I pulled a family from a burning car? If so, how could I be a hero just because I _46_ a story that saved someones life? Today I decided to look up the word hero in the dictionary to see _47_ what it meant. It _48_ a person who does. something brave. As I read on, it also said a person who is good and noble . That statement _49_ me more than the part about being _50_. So I thought about something very important. Say I was walking into the local Wal-Mart Store and I _51_ to open, and hold the door for someone as a courtesy. As they passed me by, I say, How are you today? Most of the time that would be no big deal, _52_this time lets say it was for someone who was deeply _53_ and near the end of the rope. That may have very well been the only kindness or courtesy shown to them in a very long time. Having been near the end of my rope, after my marriage of twenty years ended, I was in such a condition. I was within hours trying to get enough _54_ to end the pain and misery. When I returned home, someone had _55_ me a card in the mail which told me how _56_ they would appreciate me as a friend. That wonderful card probably saved my life. That person, without even knowing it, saved a life and became a hero Similarly many children e out of the orphanages_57_ a very hard and bitterattitude against the world, but the gifts we send them let them know that they have not been forgotten. _58_ , most of them will never hurt anyone because of the _59_ shown to them by those of us who cared. If it _60_ , we will also bee “heroes”.41.A.made B. received C. gave D. accepted42. A. crying B. laughing C. thinking D. laughing43. A. writer B. player C. gentleman D. hero44. A. helped B. let C. got D. made45. A. while B. if C. though D. because46. A. said B. wrote C. made D. recalled47. A. exactly B. easily C. directly D. obviously 48. A. wrote B. told C. read D. described 49. A. helped B. gave C. touched D. impressed 50. A. brave B. good C. kind D. noble51. A. happened B. wanted C. intended D. meant52. A. though B. since C. because D. but53. A. depressed B. excited C. moved D. frightened 54. A. money B. energy C. ability D. courage 55. A. sent B. carried C. brought D. took56. A. deeply B. pletely C. well D. much57. A. without B. for C. with D. within 58. A. Hopefully B. However C. Besides D. Unfortunately 59. A. luck B. respect C. confidence D. kindness60. A. matters B. works C. acts D. doesPassage 4Late one night, a thief crept into a wealthy merchants house. He was a young thief, without experience. In fact, this was his first professional 41 . So he had 42 everything carefully. All went marvelously well at first. He found, as he 43 , an unlatched window and got into the room easily. But, stepping his way through the 44 room, he stubbed (碰到) his bare 45 against a table leg. Choking (抑制) back a cry of pain, terrified of waking the merchant, he hit 46 on the forehead and called himself a fool. He had 47 to bring a light.In the darkness, 48 , he was able to see an oil lamp on the table, and lit it, then he gave a 49 of relief. As he 50 the lamp, a small spider came out from under its 51 .“Thank you for saving my life,” said the spider. “Before he went to bed, the merchant set this lamp down on top of me so I couldnt escape. If you hadnt e along, I wouldnt have 52 the night; 53 , Id have extremely unfortable situation for a long time.” “You have saved a life and shown passion (同情), ”the spider went on, 54 the impatient thief said he had not 55 to do so. “ 56 yet, you have done so without the 57 thought or hope of reward. You have gained more merits (优点) than you could possibly imagine.” “But youre only a spider,” said the thief.“And youre only a man.” said the spider. “My dear thief, when you understand that 58 is life, whether on eight legs or 59 , you will have understood much. Your deed, 60 , has got rid of the bad things from your heart. Go from here with a fresh spirit. And good luck to you.”The thief did so and never thought to steal again.41. A. job B. mistakeC. appearanceD. finding42. A. explainedB. managedC. plannedD. imagined43. A. expectedB. rememberedC. remindedD. meant44. A. dull B. dark C. sitting D. terrible45. A. head B. shoulderC. hand D. toe46. A. the merchantB. the spiderC. the thiefD. himself47. A. rememberedB. forgot C. avoidedD. happened48. A. howeverB. when C. so that D. but49. A. applauseB. cry C. sigh D. laugh50. A. woke upB. laid downC. picked upD. turned over51. A. base B. cap C. cover D. foot52. A. spent B. lasted C. hated D. worried53. A. in time B . howeverC. anyhowD. indeed54. A. althoughB. so C. so that D. as if55. A. said B. led C. cared D. intended56. A. Better B. Worse C. NaturalD. Lucky57. A. hopeful B. least C. ordinaryD. most58. A. man B. spider C. life D. chance59. A. three B. two C. a dozenD. a hundred60. A. in no caseB. at ease C. in any caseD. without delayPassage 5Run Freely-A Lesson About CourageOne afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I 21 the car by the roadside and waited for her.As I looked 22 the car window, there was a small park where I saw a little boy, around one and a half to two years old, 23 freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short 24 . The boy had a big smile on his face 25 he had just been set free from some sort of 26 . The boy would then fall to the grass, 27 , and without hesitation or without looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could, again, still with a 28 on his face.Kids, when they fall down, dont view their falling down as failure, but 29 ,they treat it as a learning experience. They try and try again until they 30 . Not only was I touched by the boys persistence, but I was 31 touched by the manner in which he ran. With each attempt, he looked so 32 and so natural-no signs of fear, nervousness, or of being discouraged. His only 33 was to run freely and to do it as effectively as he could. He was just being a 34 -just being himself-being pletely in the moment. He was not looking for 35 or was not worrying about whether 36 was watching. He wasnt concerned about being judged. He didnt seem to be bothered by the fact that maybe someone would see him 37 and that it would be 38 if he did fall. No, all that 39 to him was to him was to acplish the task, to feel the experience of running fully and freely. I learned a lot from that 40 and experience, and have successfully brought that lesson with me in my many pursuits in life.21AparkedBstartedC rodeDbroke22AtowardBdownC outsideDover23AplayingBrunningCrollingD smiling24AwayBdistanceCtimeD length25Aas thoughBso long asCeven ifDnow that26AparkBcaveCcastleD prison27Atake upBget upCbreak downDlie in28AtearBsmileCpleasureDsurprise29AhoweverBinsteadCthereforeDanyhow-30AstopBwinCachieveDsucceed31AequallyBapparently CactuallyDluckily32AconfidentBjoyfulCquietDproud33AworryBdreamCaimDconclusion34AboyBchildCplayerDwinner35AapprovalBfortuneCchance Dtrouble36AanyoneBsomeoneCeveryoneDone37AfailBrunCcryDfall38AdisappointingBembarrassingCfrighteningDamusing39AhappenedBcaredCmatteredDrelated40AobservationBdiscoveryCstoryDIncidentPassage 6Many years ago, a baby boy came into this world. But 41 , he didnt e with a cry, which was a big 42 from the medical point of view. The doctor turned the baby 43 and slapped his bottom sharply. The baby cried and 44 . The father smiled and silently cried 45 . He held the baby in his arms and didnt allow the doctor to touch the baby anymore. That baby was me, and that man was my dad. Dad never tried to hug or kiss me when I was a child. And 46 , he never said “I love you” to me, either. Maybe its a Chinese cultural thing, or maybe thats the way my dad was. But 47 I felt defeated, sad or lonely, dad was always there. He was a man of 48 words, but I could always feel a very special 49 to him.When I was in high school, dad retired and 50 a food stand on the street near my school. Every day when I finished 51 , my classmates and I 52 pass his food stand. But I really hated talking to dad in front of his food stand, 53 I did not want my classmates to know that my dad was selling noodles on the street!One night, I couldnt 54 it any more and shouted, “Dad, could you stop selling your 55 noodles? I dont need a father who sells noodles on the street!” At that moment, dad was 56 . He tried to say something but didnt. When he turned his head 57 , something happened that I had never seen and would never forget for 58 of my life. His eyes were filled with tears and sadness. It was the first time that I saw dad 59 . My mom later told me that dad was selling noodles to save money for my college education. I was such an idiot, and even today I still feel 60 for that night.41. A. abruptlyB. unfortunatelyC. expectedlyD. fortunately42. A. questionB. problem C. challengeD. solution43. A. upside downB. inside outC. up and downD. at the bottom44, A, existedB. producedC. deliveredD. survived45. A. as well asB. eitherC. as wellD. neither46. A. of courseB. by no meansC. on the contraryD. in vain47. A. whatever B. whicheverC. wheneverD. however48. A. few B. a littleC. littleD. a few49. AbinationB. conversationC. municationD. connection50. A. put upB. set upC. came upD. picked up51. A. schoolB. lessonC. courseD. task52. A. couldB. shouldC. wouldD. might53. A. whetherB. thoughC. whileD. because54. A. standB. believeC. assumeD. prove55. A. wonderfulB. stupidC. deliciousD. strange56. A. confusedB. frightenedC. shockedD. disappointed57. A. outB. aroundC. downD. away58. A. the restB. the otherC. anotherD. other59. A. laughingB. shoutingC. huggingD. crying60. A. gratefulB. guiltyC. proudD. embarrassedPassage 7About a week ago, my 4-year-old cousin and I were playing basketball at our local park. The 41 was warm, and many other children were outside 42 . As we played, I noticed a small group of boys 43 a smaller, skinner, and possibly younger boy. They were calling his names and 44 pushed him to the ground and 45 dirt in his face. When I saw that, I grabbed my 46 by the hand and walked over to the 47 .I stepped 48 them and the younger boy, and asked them 49 what this boy had done to deserve 50 they were doing to him. They all 51 silently for a moment, and then the most amazing thing 52 : One of the boys who hadnt said anything since I 53 stepped around me and helped the small boy off the 54 and then apologized. He offered to let him play with them, 55 the boy quietly said “thank you” and refused, then left there.As I looked around, I 56 that there were dozens of other people at the parksome of them were 57 with children of their ownbut no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt 58 that the one of the boys was brave enough to stand up against his friends to help someone 59 , but I felt sad that no one else had even taken a second 20 . I couldnt help but think that those other parents at the park would want someone to help their child in that situation, and yet they did nothing but stand by.41. A. climateB. atmosphere C. airD. weather42. A. as usualB. as wellC. as plannedD. as yet43. A. picking onB. leaving forC. staying inD. taking over44. A. yetB. onlyC. evenD. just45. A. noticedB. kickedC. watchedD. showed46. A. cousinB. sonC. daughterD. boy47. A. class B. family C. groupD. society48. A. among B. at C. overD. between49. A. hopefullyB. finallyC. politelyD. possibly50. A. whoB. how C. whyD. what51. A. cameB. went C. stoodD. talked52. A. failedB. refusedC. agreedD. happened53. A. jumped upB. walked overC. helped outD. put away54. A. tree B. roomC. stoneD. ground55. A. soB. butC. thenD. still56. A. expectedB. imaginedC. realizedD. admitted57. A. neighborsB. friendsC. classmatesD. parents58. A. angry B. sorryC. sadD. happy59. A. in turnB. in advanceC. in needD. in all60. A. knockB. shout C. noiseD. glancexx高考英语-完形填空集训(四)答案Passage 1:16-20 AABAA 21-25DDACB 26-30 CBACA 31-35CBCCAPassage 2:21-25 CDBCC 26-30AABDC 31-35ACADD 36-40BABCDPassage 3:41-45BADCD 46-50BACDA 51-55ADADA 56-60DCADBPassage 4:41-45:CCABD 46-50,
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