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      这是一份高考英语二轮-完形填空15篇(满分攻略+名校模拟) 学生版,共20页。
      一、满分攻略
      一、完形填空题型概述
      完形填空(Clze)又称综合填空,其命题原理是格式塔心理学。 格式塔心理学强调整体感知和对文章从语义上的整体把握。一篇完形填空测试考生的重点和考查初衷,这与短文的空格设计密切相关。
      如果空格要求学生填入连词、介词、冠词等,则空格为功能性空格;
      如果要求填入名词、形容词、动词等实义词,则空格为语义空格。
      从近几年的高考试题看,完形填空以语义空格为主,语法部分的内容已经弱化为对词法的考查。
      二、完形填空八大技巧
      1.利用首句信息
      从历年的试题可以看出,完形填空所采用的短文一般不给标题,且首句往往不设空,通常是个完整的句子。这个句子往往是全文的关键句,它是了解全文的窗口,常常包含对解题有用的信息,因此考生要注重细读首句,并据此来判断文章的体裁,题材,推测全文的主旨和大意,推断故事发生的人物、地点、时间、气氛等多方面的特征,争取开局顺利。
      2.利用前后暗示
      完形填空题除了注重考查考生对语境的理解外,还经常在完形填空的短文中设置前后互相暗示的考题。这里需要注意的是:若是前面暗示后面,做题相对来说比较容易。但从对历届考题的研究情况来看,这种暗示多为后面暗示前面,也就是说前面的某些填空从当时的情况来看,或是线索不清,或是语境不明,无法填出,但只要我们继续往后看,就会发现此空在后面的某个地方有暗示。所以,考生在做题时一定要充分利用这一特点,以提高做题的准确率。
      3.利用逻辑推理
      做完形填空题的过程从本质上说是一个阅读推理的过程。为了能够准确、快速地理解文章内容,考生必须把握作者的思路,使自己的思维模式与作者的思维模式相吻合,同时考生还必须不断地从各个角度进行合乎逻辑的推理,并不断地验证推理的正确性,以达到理解全文、解决问题的目的。正确分析推理是恰当解题的必要条件,而恰当解题又是对题目进行正确分析推理的必然结果。
      4.利用语境因素
      文章是一个具有内在联系的整体,而上下文则是营造语境的基础,也是逻辑推理的依据。通读全文,理顺大意,根据上下文找出信息词是做好完形填空题的关键。近年来,高考试题中的完形填空题在命题设计上的趋势是朝着深层化及语境化的方面挖掘,逐渐摈弃单纯的语言分析考查,而越来越侧重逻辑推理判断。因此,只有借助上下文乃至全文语境的启示或限定才能够准确做出判断。
      5.利用语法分析
      尽管近几年的高考完形填空题主要考察考生对语境的理解,很少考查纯语法知识的运用,但是借助语法分析来帮助理解句子,推测语境,判断搭配等,却是必不可少的。因此考生做题时应充分利用平时所学的语法及词汇,名词的可数与不可数,动词的及物与不及物以及句子结构等知识。
      6.利用文化背景和生活常识
      高考完形填空往往以自身的内容提供相对完整的语篇信息,但其间交织渗透着各类相关的文化背景知识和常识,如文化、风俗、生活常识以及科学知识等,考生在做题时可充分利用社会文化知识和生活常识,并注意中西方文化方面存在的差异将会大大简化复杂的分析与判断过程,节省宝贵的时间,顺理成章的选出正确的答案。
      7.利用语篇标志
      语篇指比句子长的语言单位,语篇标志指语篇之间有内在联系的词语。常见的语篇标志语有:
      1)结构层次:“first、secnd、third、finally”等;
      2)时间关系:“befre、after、later”等;
      3)因果关系:“because、fr、since、therefre、thus、”等;
      4)话题关系:“by the way”等;
      5)转折关系:“but、hwever、nevertheless、n the cntrary”等’
      6)递进关系:“in additin、besides、then、what’s mre、further”等
      7)并列关系:“and 、and als、r、neither…nr……、either……r……、nt nly……but als……、as well、similarly、in the same way、that is t say”等
      8)让步关系:“althugh、thugh、even thugh、even if、n matter+疑问词”等
      9)条件关系:“if、nly if、if nly”等。
      8.利用习惯用法和词语辨析
      知识习惯用法是英语中固定的结构,是不能随意改的。平时学习中应注意积累及掌握好习惯用法。同时,应多注意词语辨析及词语搭配,要培养在特定语境中灵活运用词语的能力。
      二、名校期中试题汇编
      【期中·完形填空01】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)It was a sunny Sunday afternn. My husband was taking care f ur baby girl s that my six-year-ld sn and I culd d sme yard wrk, just the tw f us. It was sure t be 1 . But sn, the cluds f msquits seemed 2 t ur bug spray (喷雾). I was sweating, itchy (痒的), and arguing with my sn abut hw t 3 weeds. I had tld him the “right” way — getting thse weeds ut frm the bttm, by the rts, 4 them entirely.
      Hwever, my sn went abut things in his wn way. He pulled the 5 f the weeds ff, mving quickly dwn the line as he left the remaining part still in the sil. Fr sme reasn, I fund this t be incredibly 6 . Why culdn’t he d it in my way and save me the time f having t 7 his share? Why did he d it if he wasn’t ging t d it 8 ?
      “Yu’re leaving the rts! Remember what we talked abut? If yu wuld just grab the weeds frm the bttm as tld, yu wuldn’t have t g back again, and we wuld be dne faster,” I said, trying t keep my tne 9 .
      “But peple d things… 10 , Mm,” he said inncently.
      My fire sn faded, 11 by the humbling realizatin that I had just received a valuable 12 frm the persn that I was suppsed t be 13 . While trying t balance my baby girl, my kindergartener, and the yard wrk, 14 was a lifeline fr me. But my way was, perhaps, nt the best way after all. His time shuldn’t be 15 . His jb was t be a kid and take his time, fr as lng as he was able.
      1. A. pleasantB. awkwardC. urgentD. tugh
      2. A. visibleB. resistantC. harmfulD. addicted
      3. A. feedB. raiseC. tendD. pull
      4. A. remvingB. packingC. cveringD. preserving
      5. A. rtsB. fibresC. tpsD. seeds
      6. A. effectiveB. attractiveC. annyingD. cnfusing
      7. A. recycleB. redC. identifyD. ignre
      8. A. actuallyB. amazinglyC. gracefullyD. prperly
      9. A. cnfidentB. curiusC. lightD. lud
      10. A. differentlyB. separatelyC. hurriedlyD. hnestly
      11. A. ppsedB. replacedC. mistakenD. exchanged
      12. A. behavirB. warningC. reminderD. experiment
      13. A. challengingB. explringC. adptingD. teaching
      14. A. efficiencyB. cncentratinC. rderD. quality
      15. A. run ut fB. set limits tC. made up frD. kept pace with
      【期中·完形填空02】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)I am a resurce fficer at a schl district. Last year I 1 ne little by, t whm my heart just went ut. He wuld engage with me every single day wearing a smile. 2 his struggle with severe stuttering (口吃) when he spke, he pssessed a 3 fr sharing big tales.
      One mrning, while I was talking t a cuple 4 the schl stre, he 5 and greeted us warmly as he ften did. They mentined that he made it a pint t visit them daily after he left. 6 , he never has mney t purchase anything.
      Upn hearing this, I 7 myself t bringing a spark f jy int his life. I selected a pencil, a ruler, and a ntebk — simple items that 8 cst just ne dllar. The kids were all ut at recess (课间), s when he came back in, we pulled him aside fr a(n) 9 .
      I cannt 10 the lk n his face when I gave him just these little things. Withut any 11 f a stutter, he said ludly, “Thank yu s much!” And his repeated expressins f thanks were 12 by a tender hug befre he went ff t class.
      I was teared up, just watching smene appreciate smething that much. As he walked ff, he was shwing his new 13 t anther kid. In that instant, it became evident that this single dllar, invested in kindness and understanding, held 14 value. This experience truly 15 my sense f purpse and left a lasting mark n my sul.
      1. A. receivedB. encunteredC. cntactedD. apprached
      2. A. BeyndB. ExceptC. UnlikeD. Despite
      3. A. reasnB. needC. passinD. trick
      4. A. ccupyingB. maintainingC. runningD. renting
      5. A. stpped byB. std byC. walked arundD. turned back
      6. A. IndeedB. InsteadC. NeverthelessD. Otherwise
      7. A. cmmittedB. addictedC. devtedD. applied
      8. A. ttallyB. cmpletelyC. partlyD. separately
      9. A. mysteryB. explanatinC. lectureD. surprise
      10. A. interpretB. describeC. detectD. predict
      11. A. limitB. clueC. wrryD. sign
      12. A. accmpaniedB. replacedC. surrundedD. attracted
      13. A. prpertiesB. treasuresC. frtunesD. rewards
      14. A. wrthlessB. incredibleC. pintlessD. identical
      15. A. stuck tB. reacted tC. appealed tD. related t
      【期中·完形填空03】(24-25高二上·浙江台州·期中)My birth stry was unusual. Brn withut my left hand, dctrs infrmed my parents f this 1 . Hwever, limb (肢体) differences are nt 2 . My parents taught me t accept mine. They supprted me in sprts, theatre, and schl, ensuring I led a 3 life.
      As a child, I 4 quickly, learning t tie my shes with ne hand. But as I grew, the eagerness t fit in grew strnger. On my first day f high schl, the 5 f my difference struck me like a tn f bricks. I recall barding the bus and nticing ne student staring at my left arm fr an 6 lng time. I felt a sudden 7 t hide my hand, s I quickly slipped it int my pcket.
      Fr tw decades, I kept it a secret, fearing the 8 f thers. But at age 8, exhausted f 9 , I met smene exceptinal and invited them int my wrld. It was a crucial mment as I finally felt ready t 10 myself. Their willingness t 11 the unhiding jurney with me was 12 what I needed. Fr the very first time, I allwed smene t really hld my limb, bserve it, take pictures f it, tuch it, and mst imprtantly, 13 me.
      Tday, I n lnger hide my left arm; I wear it with 14 . My stry teaches me that 15 are nt weaknesses; but rather, the things that make us unique and beautiful.
      1. A. advantageB. uniquenessC. innvatinD. punishment
      2. A. distinctB. distantC. uncmmnD. unimprtant
      3. A. nrmalB. instantC. apparentD. cnstant
      4. A. adptB. adaptC. appealD. apprve
      5. A. imaginatinB. impressinC. expectatinD. realizatin
      6. A. unfairlyB. unnticeablyC. unwillinglyD. uncmfrtably
      7. A. securityB. desireC. regretD. delight
      8. A. criticismB. disapprvalC. judgementD. cmmitment
      9. A. hidingB. frecastingC. wanderingD. reacting
      10. A. defeatB. denyC. defendD. reveal
      11. A. take upB. sum upC. break dwnD. g thrugh
      12. A. exactlyB. barelyC. rarelyD. mstly
      13. A. fllwB. acceptC. inquireD. ppse
      14. A. pityB. prideC. puzzleD. wnder
      15. A. fearsB. tearsC. differencesD. prspects
      【期中·完形填空03】(24-25高二上·浙江杭州·期中)One sunny Sunday mrning, parents were watching their kids drag their paddlebards (冲浪板) twards the surf club at the beach. As always, the 1 ended with an awards presentatin, where the grup leader claimed, “I’ve gt grandkids, and at my huse, there’s a rule: Never say ‘I can’t’; always say ‘I’ll 2 ’.”
      That day, my sn wn the bravery award. He had heavily fallen dwn n shre and run straight t my wife fr 3 , as six-year-lds d. But after a hug, he gt enugh 4 t surf. Befre the leader 5 my sn as the winner, he jked, “Back when I wrked in the curts, I had t 6 peple’s names. And when I culdn’t 7 smebdy’s surname, I’d just call ‘Wheelbarrw’. S, the bravery award this week ges t...” Yes. My sn’s surname is nt 8 seen, s he just 9 “Wheelbarrw”.
      Obviusly, the “never say I can’t” rule didn’t apply t prnuncing 10 names. I felt it was like smething I wuld have 11 as a secnd-generatin Australian in the 1980s. But this is the 2020s. “Excuse me, sir,” my wife suddenly spke up, smiling at the leader. “The message yu have sent t my by is that his name is s freign that it’s nt wrthy f 12 . The pint is, it’s kay t get the name 13 but at least shw 14 t have a try. Never say ‘I can’t’, sir. Always say ‘I’ll try’.”
      15 , the leader aplgized and asked my by hw t prnunce his surname.
      1. A. struggleB. hlidayC. sessinD. perfrmance
      2. A. tryB. winC. fllwD. survive
      3. A. truthB. justiceC. cmfrtD. guidance
      4. A. energyB. curageC. patienceD. inspiratin
      5. A. treatedB. regardedC. interviewedD. annunced
      6. A. call utB. decide nC. put dwnD. carry n
      7. A. writeB. changeC. assumeD. prnunce
      8. A. clearlyB. directlyC. eventuallyD. cmmnly
      9. A. preferredB. adptedC. transfrmedD. remembered
      10. A. fficialB. persnalC. freignD. unknwn
      11. A. challengedB. rejectedC. ignredD. experienced
      12. A. praiseB. effrtC. supprtD. prtectin
      13. A. wrngB. lstC. readyD. fixed
      14. A. cnfidenceB. hnestyC. respectD. pride
      15. A. ExcitedB. AshamedC. MtivatedD. Disappinted
      【期中·完形填空04】(24-25高二上·浙江宁波·期中)Kevin wke t the blaring beep f his alarm clck. “Can’t wait fr that camping trip,” Kevin thught, filled with excitement. As he was leaving hme, his dad grabbed him by the hand and said, “Befre yu g, just let me knw the details f the trip.”
      “But dad!” Kevin cmplained. “N 1 !” Kevin’s dad added.
      “Fine.” Kevin tld him the directins and left.
      The three friends, Kevin, Jay, and Nathan, had been planning this adventure fr weeks, packing their stuff — tents, snacks, and a map — preparing fr a 3-day utdr explratin. Excitement ran thrugh Kevin as they departed fr their campsite. “This trip is ging t be 2 ,” Nathan excitedly yelled as they set ff.
      The first day at the campsite was ging great, setting up tents, cllecting firewd, and 3 stries. “Man, we nailed these tents,” Kevin said. “I knw it was easy really,” Nathan replied. The friends were 4 .
      Yet twards night, as the dark cluds gathered verhead, the atmsphere shifted, and a sudden strm erupted with 5 anger. Rain pured dwn frm the heavens like a tireless 6 , transfrming the peaceful campsite int a muddy battlegrund. Wrse still, a huge tree was uprted and crashed dwn with a deafening 7 n their nly means f escape — their car. Kevin’s eyes widened in hrrr as he sptted the damaged 8 beneath the fallen giant. “We’re 9 here,” he declared, his wrds barely audible against the backdrp f thunder and raindrps. The nce quiet campsite nw std as a deserted 10 , the fallen tree serving as a painful reminder f the unpredictable nature f the wrld arund them.
      The next day, they fund themselves facing the immediate prblem f finding 11 . The search fr water sn 12 their energy. They were abut t give up when they heard a small sund, a splash f sme srt. They ran as fast as they culd and fund a small 13 — a lifeline in all the challenges.
      On the third night, a distant engine sund brke the terrible stillness. Relief washed ver the weary faces as they witnessed the apprach f a rugged vehicle. Kevin’s dad stepped ut t meet the grup. The emtins that played acrss their faces — disbelief, gratitude, and verwhelming jy — mirrred the shared 14 that had frmed a clse cnnectin amng them. Back hme, Kevin’s dad said, “Gd thing yu tld me thse 15 ,” teaching them the imprtance f infrming smene abut plans. The experience turned int tales f curage and adaptatin, embedded in their memries as a lessn fr a lifetime.
      1. A. dilemmaB. butsC. mmentsD. enjyment
      2. A. adventurusB. dullC. terribleD. remarkable
      3. A. purchasingB. cnstructingC. sharingD. narrating
      4. A. srrwfulB. discntentC. wrn-utD. thrilled
      5. A. gentleB. unfrgivingC. mildD. slight
      6. A. drpB. mistC. waterfallD. spring
      7. A. whisperB. whistleC. crackD. beep
      8. A. fenceB. carC. tentD. bat
      9. A. lstB. lateC. stuckD. secure
      10. A. battlefieldB. parkC. hmeD. garden
      11. A. shelterB. entertainmentC. waterD. fd
      12. A. increasedB. exhaustedC. preservedD. renewed
      13. A. plB. riverC. lakeD. stream
      14. A. successB. trubleC. laughterD. bredm
      15. A. namesB. timesC. directinsD. prblems
      【期中·完形填空05】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)When I was a yung by, ur hme was lcated near a public swimming pl. During the summer mnths, I develped a daily 1 f swimming and playing there fr cuntless hurs. The best thing f all was a 2 where yu culd purchase a refreshing Cca-Cla fr just fifteen cents and a bag f chips fr nly a dime (十美分). Often my Mm r Nana wuld ften give me a quarter befre I left, ensuring I culd enjy a 3 .
      Smetimes, hwever, they were 4 r busy. On such days, I wuld try t search the cuch cushins (坐垫), hping t find sme 5 change that had fallen ut f smene’s pckets. Much t my delight, I frequently fund cins like dimes and 6 even a quarter. With the newfund treasure, I’d 7 t the pl, with change in my hand and happiness in my heart. I remember lking between the cushins in the winter a few times but nt even find a 8 .
      Only recently did it 9 me why I always fund mney in the cuch cushins during summer but nt in winter. I 10 Mm, Nana, r Dad secretly placed cins there. They knew it wuld 11 my day. Of curse, they never 12 anything abut it, even after I had grwn up. I guess sme secrets are t gd t 13 . I believe that maybe an unbserved act f kindness has a special jy t it. Yu get n 14 fr it, at least nt t yur face. Yet, it fills yur heart with pure happiness. And yu knw that yu are making this wrld a much mre lving and jyful place. But, n act f kindness is ever truly 15 . Gd sees them all. Gd lves them all. And Gd smiles dwn upn them all.
      1. A. rutineB. scheduleC. habitD. plan
      2. A. benchB. standC. cartD. cunter
      3. A. drinkB. mealC. feastD. treat
      4. A. presentB. unccupiedC. inaccessibleD. unavailable
      5. A. spareB. extraC. additinalD. necessary
      6. A. rarelyB. regularlyC. ccasinallyD. seldm
      7. A. walkB. rushC. hesitateD. wander
      8. A. centB. dimeC. dllarD. quarter
      9. A. seizeB. blessC. cnfuseD. strike
      10. A. claimB. suspectC. acknwledgeD. ignre
      11. A. makeB. ruinC. imprveD. enhance
      12. A. suggestB. denyC. mentinD. detect
      13. A. keepB. sptC. shareD. distribute
      14. A. recgnitinB. awardC. feedbackD. appreciatin
      15. A. unnticedB. unseenC. ignredD. hidden
      【期中·完形填空06】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)The day befre we barded the ship t Lndn, father said gdbye t his five-year-ld dg, Spider, wh was 1 by us all. Father’s friend was t lk after him while we were verseas.
      Three weeks later, news came that Spider had run away. I will always remember my father’s tears in eyes. My mm and I tried t 2 him, knwing in ur hearts hw useless this was. Our excitement at finally arriving in England quickly 3 . The whle family fell int deep srrw. 4 advertised cnstantly n the radi and in the newspaper, Spider was never fund.
      We came back t ur hme five mnths later. My father immediately began his wn 5 fr Spider, nly t get sme false calls. Disappintment 6 ur husehld. We all thught the dg was gne — pssibly sht r dead frm hunger and exhaustin.
      One cld Saturday mrning, my father had anther 7 frm Gin Gin, 375 kilmetres frm ur hme. An elderly lady tld him there was a dg like Spider in her disused tennis curt. That was 8 fr us t drive there. Five and a half hurs later, we fund the lady. My father was 9 t see the dg, s we fllwed her t the tennis curt.
      10 , it seemed that the dg wasn’t arund. Where culd he be? My father had a strange lk in his eye. He put tw fingers t his lips and did his special 11 fr Spider. All f a sudden, Spider 12 ver the tennis curt fence with great frce and certainty, flying right int my father’s arms. My father’s eyes shne. Fr s lng, my father never lst 13 that he wuld find his dg.
      Spider 14 the rest f his days with us, cntent and satisfied. He always waited fr me cming hme frm schl. He then waited fr my father by the garage dr. We never left him anywhere 15 again.
      1. A. adptedB. namedC. trainedD. lved
      2. A. supprtB. cmfrtC. persuadeD. bless
      3. A. switchedB. releasedC. disappearedD. apprached
      4. A. SinceB. WhileC. WhenD. Unless
      5. A. searchB. appealC. travelD. desire
      6. A. tk upB. went thrughC. hung verD. pulled in
      7. A. letterB. mailC. psterD. call
      8. A. remteB. enughC. difficultD. pssible
      9. A. anxiusB. nervusC. wrriedD. excited
      10. A. LuckilyB. ApparentlyC. HpelesslyD. Sadly
      11. A. gestureB. signalC. whistleD. expressin
      12. A. climbedB. leaptC. fellD. rlled
      13. A. hpeB. effrtC. patienceD. trust
      14. A. stayedB. sparedC. savedD. spent
      15. A. disusedB. upsetC. alneD. dirty
      【期中·完形填空07】(24-25高二上·浙江台州·期中)The best example f universally understd bdy language may be the smile. A smile can pen drs and tear dwn walls amng 1 . I had rganized and recgnized an 2 with the dentist fr mnths. I als 3 it twice and called the day befre t 4 all the paperwrk wuld be ready fr the X-ray.
      Then I arrived, it wasn’t 5 at all. The lady there even had n 6 what I was talking abut. I 7 felt my bld bil. I was getting s 8 . I didn’t yell at her but I may as well have because the 9 I was talking t her was nt nice. I spke dwn t her like she was a child and incapable. It was nt a gd mment. The whle time she smiled and was 10 t me.
      Only when everything was finally 11 was I nice. I sat dwn in the waiting area and 12 it all.
      Hw culd I make it better? Hw culd I make up fr my 13 behaviur a mment ag? I culdn’t. I culd gift her a chclate bar I had n me, but this needed mre than that, it needed an hnest 14 and that was exactly what I gave.
      I aplgized fr the way I had spken t her and tld her it was wrng f me t d that, she accepted. Again with a 15 . It’s true that the smile made my anger disappear and pened a dr t understanding.
      1. A. friendsB. strangersC. patientsD. relatives
      2. A. interviewB. peratinC. experimentD. appintment
      3. A. cnfirmedB. arrangedC. discussedD. admitted
      4. A. cncludeB. apprveC. ensureD. apply
      5. A. crwdedB. readyC. penD. busy
      6. A. planB. thughtC. ideaD. mind
      7. A. mildlyB. rughlyC. privatelyD. immediately
      8. A. madB. sadC. humrusD. curius
      9. A. habitB. wayC. accentD. tune
      10. A. rudeB. attachedC. friendlyD. devted
      11. A. figuredB. addedC. madeD. srted
      12. A. reflected nB. wrked atC. called atD. went thrugh
      13. A. unnecessaryB. impliteC. impssibleD. unfair
      14. A. cmmentB. prmiseC. aplgyD. suggestin
      15. A. smileB. hpeC. dubtD. belief
      【期中·完形填空08】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)Lifeline
      I was headed dwntwn fr a meeting, s I gt the N. 2 train at 96th Street.
      When we pulled int 42nd Street, 1 flded in. Amng them was a middle-aged wman wh stepped with a (n) 2 f cnfidence. She wre an range shirt, a lng light yellw skirt, and white high heels. On her way t a business meeting, I thught.
      I watched her 3 fr a seat, nly t end up in frnt f me. When she realized we were 4 each ther, she mved past me.
      At that 5 mment, the train suddenly began t speed. I tried t grab the bar abve my head but 6 it. As I felt myself falling backward, I nticed that the wman in the range shirt was lsing her 7 as well and searching fr smething t hld nt. Her arms did sme windmills, and my right hand naturally reached ut t hers like a 8 thrwn in a strmy sea. She grabbed it 9 .
      While the train raced n, we held each ther’s arm t keep ur balance in a (n) 10 fashin. I smiled at her, and she 11 back. I culd feel her pulse (脉搏) in her grasp.
      We remained like that 12 the next stp, just like a cuple. When the speed n lnger 13 t knck us ver and the passengers had 14 arund the dr, ur hands parted in silent agreement. The dr pened, and she disappeared, leaving me with the reminder that even in the chas (混乱) f life, human 15 can shine thrugh in the mst unexpected ways.
      1. A. researchersB. ridersC. engineersD. drivers
      2. A. lackB. prpertyC. airD. absence
      3. A. lking arundB. stepping backC. trying utD. setting ff
      4. A. seeingB. discveringC. judgingD. facing
      5. A. veryB. usualC. previusD. rare
      6. A. lstB. pushedC. detectedD. missed
      7. A. mindB. balanceC. temperD. heart
      8. A. warningB. sailC. lifelineD. baggage
      9. A. graduallyB. cnstantlyC. ptentiallyD. immediately
      10. A. unsteadyB. prfessinalC. visibleD. mdern
      11. A. smiledB. stretchedC. swungD. switched
      12. A. ffB. untilC. despiteD. withut
      13. A. appealedB. failedC. threatenedD. prmised
      14. A. wanderedB. gatheredC. fledD. encuntered
      15. A. imaginatinB. equalityC. cnnectinD. cmmitment
      【期中·完形填空09】(24-25高二上·浙江·阶段练习)As a yung girl, I lnged fr glasses and braces (牙套), regarding them as special symbls f becming an adult. Yet when I finally gt them, it was far frm what I 1 , especially the uncmfrtable braces. They make eating a(n) 2 prcess as I culd nly eat with a minimum f chewing and a maximum f pain. After tw years f terrible rthdnties (牙齿矫正) 3 , I needed an peratin t get the braces 4 . On the day f the peratin, even thugh I was scared, I 5 it. Afterward, I fllwed my mther int a large 6 t d a little shpping. We didn’t realize the medicine had made my muth numb (麻木的), s I culdn’t 7 and my muth water kept running. As we walked, everyne stared at us. They lked 8 , srry, r even annyed. But nne f them knew the 9 : I had just had a painful peratin.
      Later, I spent a lt f time thinking abut peple’s 10 in the stre that day. Perhaps they had thught that I was mentally r physically 11 . Actually I had never been lked at that way. This experience lightly 12 my view, making me see the wrld with mre 13 . It strengthened my mther’s advice: “Dn’t 14 a bk by its cver,” and “Yu have t walk a mile in smene else’s shes.” What I realized witnessed my 15 .
      1. A. prmisedB. dreamedC. designedD. remembered
      2. A. painfulB. excitingC. bringD. peaceful
      3. A. mvementsB. arrangementsC. treatmentsD. arguments
      4. A. fixedB. repairedC. cnnectedD. remved
      5. A. checked thrughB. cut thrughC. gt thrughD. lked thrugh
      6. A. hspitalB. streC. huseD. schl
      7. A. walkB. mveC. breatheD. swallw
      8. A. curiusB. expectedC. gratefulD. interested
      9. A. ideaB. beliefC. truthD. pinin
      10. A. wrdsB. staresC. wrriesD. discussins
      11. A. fitB. tiredC. activeD. disabled
      12. A. changedB. fferedC. sharedD. narrwed
      13. A. passinB. cnfusinC. anxietyD. understanding
      14. A. checkB. judgeC. readD. brrw
      15. A. successB. srrwC. grwthD. bravery
      【期中·完形填空10】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)Nestled in the shadws f the Himalayas, villagers face the verwhelming challenge f cllecting the highly valued caterpillar fungus (虫草). At an altitude f 4, 700 meters, this pursuit is filled with danger, yet the ptential 1 make it a crucial effrt fr the lcal cmmunity.
      One mrning in 2019, as the sun’s rays painted the landscape, an urgent call 2 the calm. Tenzin Wangyal, an experienced 3 with a mbile clinic, fund himself at the frnt line f a critical situatin. An elderly man, weakened by the altitude, had 4 during his search fr the precius fungus. 5 the severity f the situatin, Tenzin, with ver a decade f 6 , sprang int actin.
      He navigated the steep and winding muntain paths, his medical vehicle being a beacn f hpe amng the severe landscape. Upn 7 the elderly man, Tenzin’s trained hands swiftly assessed the 8 cnditin — acute muntain sickness had a serius effect. With care, he 9 the man’s cnditin and made the vital decisin t take him t the safety f the twn belw.
      The jurney dwn was a 10 f skill and nerve, but Tenzin’s steady hand and firm fcus saw them thrugh. As they reached the twn, an awaiting ambulance signaled the next phase f 11 . The elderly man was smthly 12 , and the hspital’s expert staff 13 , ensuring his full recvery.
      Tenzin’s actins that day were a testament t the essential rle f mbile clinics in these remte areas. His stry serves as a(n) 14 example f resilience (坚韧不拔) and the life- saving impact f medical care, even in the face f nature’s 15 .
      1. A. risksB. cstsC. rewardsD. lsses
      2. A. ensuredB. restredC. brkeD. kept
      3. A. dctrB. patientC. villagerD. explrer
      4. A. failedB. sleptC. diedD. cllapsed
      5. A. StressingB. RecgnizingC. IgnringD. Mentining
      6. A. searchB. marriageC. experienceD. adventure
      7. A. reachingB. passingC. curingD. knwing
      8. A. nrmalB. criticalC. previusD. mental
      9. A. admiredB. stabilizedC. wrsenedD. suspected
      10. A. reminderB. recrdC. mistakeD. test
      11. A. careB. climbC. studyD. exercise
      12. A. interviewedB. invitedC. transprtedD. remved
      13. A. gave inB. gt awayC. set ffD. tk ver
      14. A. cmplicatedB. inspiringC. surprisingD. rdinary
      15. A. benefitsB. challengesC. pprtunitiesD. treasures
      【期中·完形填空11】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)I ften helped at Grandma’s restaurant n weekends. This Saturday mrning, when I was in the alley behind the restaurant, I nticed smething 1 . Our dustbins had been kncked ver! Hw culd thse have fallen? I wndered as I quickly cleaned up the mess, and then headed int the restaurant t help with the 2 rush.
      Early the next mrning, when I sat up and lked ut f my windw, I sptted the dustbins — 3 ver yet again! Sn, it started t rain. That was when I nticed tw yellw eyes staring back at me. 4 frm the dustbin was a little gray cat. I jumped ut f bed and 5 dwn t the alley.
      “S yu’re the ne that kncked ver the dustbin!” I said, finally 6 . I watched as the kitty 7 at a cntainer, trying t get the 8 shrimp dumplings inside. With the rain 9 , the pr kitty was t scared t cme ut f his new hiding spt. Luckily, I had an idea. I apprached the cat with a shrimp dumpling and the cat cheered up. Then, I 10 made my way t the garage, where I had placed a blanket n the flr. 11 , attracted by the scent f fd, the kitty fllwed me inside, 12 t be ut f the rain.
      It wasn’t lng befre Grandma appeared in the drway, a bit surprised. “Grandma, meet my new friend. He lves the smell f yur 13 ,” I said. Grandma chuckled. “Well, it lks like I’ll need t 14 ur menu t include sme cat-friendly dim-sum ptins.”
      “If yu d, I think we knw wh will be first waiting in line every mrning!” I said. The cat affectinately rubbed against my leg, as if agreeing with the 15 .
      1. A. fascinatingB. strangeC. amusingD. scary
      2. A. breakfastB. trafficC. shppingD. weekday
      3. A. tippedB. rlledC. leantD. ran
      4. A. EscapingB. HidingC. RecveringD. Emerging
      5. A. wanderedB. racedC. jggedD. marched
      6. A. admittingB. understandingC. reflectingD. wndering
      7. A. grabbedB. glancedC. sneezedD. pinted
      8. A. well-dneB. eye-catchingC. half-eatenD. under-cked
      9. A. shwing upB. letting upC. easing upD. picking up
      10. A. suddenlyB. eagerlyC. graduallyD. slwly
      11. A. Sure enughB. Strange t sayC. Wrse stillD. Out f the blue
      12. A. hesitantB. unwillingC. happyD. prud
      13. A. dustbinB. blanketC. garageD. cking
      14. A. searchB. expandC. checkD. limit
      15. A. suggestinB. requestC. ideaD. invitatin
      【期中·完形填空12】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)I was seated in the aisle (过道) seat f a three-seater rw n the plane t Prtugal. A girl, abut 5 years ld, sat t my right, and her father 1 the windw seat t her right. I nticed the little girl lking at me and the screen in frnt f me with a 2 expressin frm time t time. T 3 her, I switched t an animated mtin picture. I chse Prtuguese subtitles (字幕) t 4 my language skills and in case the little girl wanted t 5 alng. It was a gd mve since the child became 6 n my screen.
      The little ne 7 resting her head n me and hugging my arm. Her father wuld 8 her tward him whenever he realized what she was ding. 9 , her restless little bdy wuld find its way back t me. After several 10 f this pattern, I mtined that I was OK with the little girl claiming my arm as her persnal bdy pillw fr the 11 f the flight. He smiled gratefully and fell int sleep.
      I have a 12 f flying, but having a little ne t care fr put my mind at ease. Hnestly, it felt great t be 13 by bth the child and her father. Our 14 willingness t treat each ther simply as friendly peple created a safe, respectful, and engaging envirnment amng 15 during a nine-hur flight.
      1. A. wnB. adjustedC. ccupiedD. mved
      2. A. simpleB. curiusC. similarD. clear
      3. A. engageB. frightenC. persuadeD. praise
      4. A. call ut frB. make away withC. brush up nD. get dwn t
      5. A. singB. readC. walkD. play
      6. A. cnnectedB. recgnizedC. fcusedD. infrmed
      7. A. suggestedB. mindedC. admittedD. kept
      8. A. shiftB. fllwC. pintD. wave
      9. A. TherefreB. BesidesC. OtherwiseD. Nevertheless
      10. A. examplesB. attemptsC. servicesD. attacks
      11. A. destinatinB. safetyC. departureD. duratin
      12. A. dreamB. fearC. cstD. future
      13. A. trustedB. invitedC. favredD. tlerated
      14. A. recentB. averageC. cllectiveD. changeable
      15. A. strangersB. neighbrsC. piltsD. attendants
      【期中·完形填空13】(23-24高三上·浙江·阶段练习)Being a mm f five children is n easy task, but being a single mm f five children and graduating law schl with hnrs? Well, that’s abslutely remarkable.
      Ieshia Champs is that mther, appearing in her lcal news, fr her 1 stry f ging frm grwing up in fster care(抚育院)t becming a 2 mther t five children t graduating with hnrs. Champs’ stry is full f twists and turns: she herself had a(n) 3 childhd, grwing up in fster care, with n stable family, 4 frm hme t hme. At ne pint, she 5 schl and was even hmeless in 8th grade. At the age f 29, she had her 5th child and then, a series f 6 : her mther died, her children’s father 7 frm a deadly cancer, huse was burnt dwn, and she was in despair.
      In 59, at the 8 f the church members wh were always supprtive, she achieved her GED (General Educatinal Develpment) and then, kept ging. Althugh making it thrugh her degree prgram was a 9 —her kids 10 hearing her cry and wrking tgether t make meals s she culd have time t keep 11 —she kept ging.
      When she graduated frm law schl, Champs psed fr pictures with her 12 , all displaying chalkbard signs that 13 the big day. Champs’ chalkbard read “I did it!” while her children annunced different 14 messages that reflected the jurney the entire family had been n, like “I helped!” and “We did it!” and “Me t!” The 15 quickly went viral nline, sharing her stry with the rest f the wrld.
      1. A. inspiringB. interestingC. frighteningD. surprising
      2. A. belvedB. full-timeC. selflessD. single
      3. A. adventurusB. difficultC. magicalD. precius
      4. A. wrkingB. visitingC. buncingD. explring
      5. A. attendedB. quitC. finishedD. perated
      6. A. testsB. failuresC. cnflictsD. misfrtunes
      7. A. passed awayB. passed utC. gt awayD. burnt ut
      8. A. mercyB. requestC. encuragementD. invitatin
      9. A. successB. dreamC. struggleD. frtune
      10. A. resistedB. recalledC. escapedD. avided
      11. A. changingB. grwingC. studyingD. searching
      12. A. church membersB. mtherC. childrenD. friends
      13. A. celebratedB. preparedC. enjyedD. featured
      14. A. clearB. supprtiveC. imprtantD. secret
      15. A. jurneyB. childrenC. picturesD. vides
      【期中·完形填空14】(23-24高三上·浙江温州·阶段练习)As I sat mtinless in a wheelchair by the pl, watching everyne else swim back and frth, I realized that I had spent mst f my life watching thers enjy themselves. It was then that I nticed a little girl staring at me with a lk f cnfusin. I smiled at her, hping t 1 the ice by talking t her. Unfrtunately, my 2 failed and she just kept n staring. My 3 increased as a little by swam up t me and said, “I feel srry fr yu.”
      After the 4 , a thught struck me — I had t change hw the wrld 5 me. Because it was children wh stared at me the mst, I decided t write a children’s bk that taught them abut disabilities in a/an 6 way. This is when KatGirl, a superher in a flying wheelchair, came int my mind.
      I quickly wheeled inside my apartment and began creating the 7 . As I wrte each wrd, I culd 8 my future as a wrld-famus authr and public speaker. Over the next tw years, the stry went thrugh many changes befre it 9 the wrld in the spring f 2011. My insistence eventually 10 .
      One day I was invited t speak t the students at a neighbring schl. “Hw d yu feel when yu see me?” I asked them. The 2 bravely respnded, “I feel 12 fr yu.”
      I pened my bk and started reading. Immediately I nticed the children’s stares turned t 13 . “Hw d yu feel when yu see me?” I asked again. Withut hesitatin they replied, “Yu are s cl! Des yur 14 fly t?” I just smiled, “N, nt yet, but maybe smeday.” I knew in my heart that this was 15 .
      1. A. breakB. frgetC. mveD. deliver
      2. A. prjectB. testC. attemptD. eyesight
      3. A. reliefB. awkwardnessC. fearD. curage
      4. A. raceB. interviewC. argumentD. encunter
      5. A. viewedB. surprisedC. hurtD. shaped
      6. A. seriusB. frmalC. randmD. fun
      7. A. stryB. speechC. jbD. research
      8. A. discussB. pictureC. faceD. determine
      9. A. travelledB. unitedC. sawD. healed
      10. A. gave upB. paid ffC. ran utD. settled dwn
      11. A. teachersB. readersC. kidsD. cmpetitrs
      12. A. happyB. srryC. respnsibleD. guilty
      13. A. smilesB. frwnsC. bwsD. tears
      14. A. characterB. bdyC. chairD. bk
      15. A. stupidB. strangeC. rewardingD. true
      【期中·完形填空15】(23-24高三上·浙江台州·阶段练习)In the summer f 2015, Brian Petersn and his wife, Vanessa, had just mved t Santa Ana, Califrnia. Outside the cuple’s furth-flr apartment, a hmeless man was ften 1 n the street crner, smetimes keeping them awake at night. Petersn, 28, wuld pass the guy n his way t his jb as a car designer, but they 2 spke.
      One day, Petersn was relaxing in his living rm, reading the bk Lve Des, abut the pwer f lve in 3 when his quiet was 4 by the hmeless man. Inspired by the bk’s heart-tuching 5 , Petersn made an 6 decisin: He was ging t g utside and intrduce himself.
      In that first cnversatin, Petersn learned that the man’s name was Matt Faris. He’d mved t Suthern Califrnia frm Kentucky t 7 his career in music, but he sn 8 hard times and ended up living n the street fr mre than a decade.
      “I saw beauty n the face f a man wh, 9 and wrn, hadn’t had a shwer in clse t a year. But his stry, the life inside f him, 10 me.” And even thugh Petersn, a 11 f the Cleveland Institute f Art, hadn’t picked up a paintbrush in abut eight years, he fund himself asking if he culd paint Faris’s prtrait. Faris said yes.
      Petersn’s 12 with Faris led him t frm Faces f Santa Ana, a nnprfit rganizatin 13 befriending and painting prtraits f members f the cmmunity wh are 14 . Petersn sells the prtrait fr a few thusand dllars, splitting the prceeds and putting half int what he calls a “lve accunt” fr his mdel. Faris used the funds frm his prtrait t recrd an album, 15 his musical dreams.
      1. A. yellingB. dancingC. wanderingD. waiting
      2. A. frequentlyB. seldmC. smetimesD. never
      3. A. behavirB. wrdsC. actinD. wisdm
      4. A. cntrlledB. influencedC. disturbedD. discnnected
      5. A. newsB. passageC. infrmatinD. message
      6. A. infrmedB. unexpectedC. urgentD. rdinary
      7. A. restartB. changeC. pursueD. break
      8. A. set upB. fell nC. brught abutD. settled dwn
      9. A. weatheredB. trnC. shakenD. wunded
      10. A. astnishedB. verwhelmedC. inspiredD. tuched
      11. A. designerB. studentC. prfessrD. graduate
      12. A. interviewB. cnnectinC. appintmentD. cmpany
      13. A. devted tB. immersed inC. tailred tD. cmpsed f
      14. A. uneducatedB. unpaidC. unemplyedD. unhused
      15. A. cnductingB. fulfillingC. imaginingD. interpreting

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