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专题 02 完形填空之夹叙夹议 目 录 完形填空之夹叙夹议 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 (最新模拟)完形填空之夹叙夹议-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------202 完形填空之夹叙夹议 最新模拟演练 完形填空之夹叙夹议文 1.(2024·河北省部分高中高三上学期1月期末) A little girl was enjoying the beautiful garden in her home. Her father had a good collection of rare and prized plants, which he 1 with great care. The girl was 2 by a plant full of delicate flowers. She approached it and admired its striking beauty. Suddenly she 3 that the plant was in a pile of filth (污秽). She could not tolerate the 4 of dirt with such fantastic flowers. She worked out a plan to clean the plant. She 5 the plant with all her might from the dirt and washed its 6 in running tap water till all traces of dirt were washed away. She then placed the plant on a clean stone and went away, proud that she had done a great 7 . Later the little daughter ran over, followed by her father, to 8 her achievement. “I have cleaned it, Daddy,” she reported 9 . To spot the uprooted plant, which had lain 10 in the baking sun, the father showed her how her treatment had nearly killed the plant and told her that the filthy soil was the best 11 to grow that plant. Hearing that, the girl felt guilty that the plant had suffered by her cleaning. A great gardener mixes 12 soil for each plant. 13 , God provides each of us with the best 14 required for optimum (最佳) spiritual growth. But it may appear to be 15 and we may even complain to God about our difficulty. 1.A.attended to B.brought up C.weeded out D.fed on 2.A.caught B.attracted C.attacked D.shocked 3.A.recalled B.noted C.recognized D.concluded 4.A.iformation B.presentation C.presence D.composition 5.A.held B.picked C.pulled D.removed 6.A.flowers B.branches C.leaves D.roots 7.A.deed B.deal C.operation D.project 8.A.confirm B.exhibit C.evaluate D.celebrate 9.A.innocently B.distantly C.decisively D.thoughtlessly10.A.burning B.bathing C.breathing D.dying 11.A.shelter B.medicine C.medium D.venue 12.A.right B.same C.dirty D.loose 13.A.Moreover B.Likewise C.Rather D.Nevertheless 14.A.environment B.mode C.neighborhood D.opportunity 15.A.invisible B.disorganized C.improper D.unpleasant 2.(2024·辽宁省沈阳市高三上学期一模) While enjoying my fresh lunch in a restaurant in Amsterdam, I noticed something odd. Customers coming in for something to eat ignored the person standing behind the counter (柜台), preferring to 1 through a smart phone. What was the crazy thing about this? They were just several 2 apart! In fact, they were so close that the staff member took a quick 3 at his screen to get a head start on picking the right vegetables—all without any words 4 . Now, I get it: Modern technology allows us to be more 5 , but I might be witnessing something deeper: we prefer not to talk to each other anymore. Think about it for a moment. When was the last time you naturally 6 a conversation with somebody you didn’t know? The chances are that you don’t even 7 ! Likely either you or the other person was “busy” with other things like 8 with a smartphone. Now, with the 9 of digital technologies, one can’t help but pay the 10 for modern efficiency: our ability to talk to strangers. We shop, 11 a hotel, or order a taxi, all via an app. 12 with random strangers is becoming rarer and rarer. Yet there are surprising 13 of having even a short and simple conversation with strangers. You might learn something 14 , and beyond doubt, it has the power to enrich your understanding of others and 15 a special bond in our modern world. 1.A.talk B.call C.order D.deliver 2.A.meters B.millimeters C.kilometers D.centimeters 3.A.chance B.turn C.look D.test 4.A.spoken B.written C.typed D.mentioned 5.A.efficient B.enthusiastic C.effective D.energetic 6.A.ended up B.engaged in C.made up D.went on 7.A.hear B.believe C.remember D.understand 8.A.recording B.studying C.playing D.calculating9.A.idea B.aim C.problem D.rise 10.A.cash B.price C.debt D.tax 11.A.decorate B.book C.build D.repair 12.A.Contact B.Work C.Quarrel D.Reunion 13.A.interests B.benefits C.disadvantages D.influences 14.A.unrealistic B.unsuitable C.unreasonable D.unexpected 15.A.serves as B.refers to C.accounts for D.consists of 3.(2024届河北省邢台市宁晋县河北宁晋中学高三模拟预测) Ever since I was a boy, I have been an active reader and dreamed to be a writer. I have read and been 1 by so many books from so many authors. I think it may be one of the reasons I started 2 myself. I even enjoy hearing 3 about other authors, because often they can 4 us a lot as well. I heard one such story the other day that really made me stop and 5 . The two famous authors, Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller were invited to a(n) 6 given by a billionaire at his home. As the host 7 his luxurious rooms to his guests and the rare works of art he had collected, Vonnegut said 8 to his friend Heller that the host had probably made more money in a single day than Heller had earned from his most 9 novel over its entire history. Heller 10 back and said, “Yes, he probably has, but I have something he will never have—ENOUGH.” What is enough? Our society tells us that 11 is ever enough: The messages and advertisements 12 us every day telling us to buy more. The 13 of life, however, teach us differently. They say that if we have clothes to keep 14 , a roof over our heads, and love from people around us, we have enough. It is up to us, though, to 15 it, and share it with the world. 1.A.astonished B.concerned C.confused D.inspired 2.A.reading B.writing C.painting D.carving 3.A.comments B.introductions C.stories D.adventures 4.A.assign B.comfort C.promise D.teach 5.A.complain B.argue C.think D.predict 6.A.party B.exhibition C.competition D.lecture 7.A.showed off B.gave away C.shut down D.pointed out 8.A.seriously B.jokingly C.deliberately D.happily 9.A.plain B.common C.popular D.shallow 10.A.looked B.returned C.jumped D.smiled11.A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.nobody 12.A.abuse B.bomb C.change D.charge 13.A.lessons B.welfare C.destinations D.reward 14.A.healthy B.wealthy C.warm D.energetic 15.A.tolerate B.complete C.abandon D.value 4. (2024·江西省景德镇市高三上学期第一次质量检测一模) The days that make us happy make us wise. --- John Masefield When I first read this line by England's Poet Laureate, it 1 me. What did Masefield mean? Without thinking about it much, I had always assumed that the 2 was true. But his serious assurance was 3 . I was deeply attracted by it. Slowly, I seemed to 4 his meaning and realized the wisdom that happiness makes possible lies in clear perception(洞察力), not 5 by anxiety nor dimmed by despair and boredom, and without the blind 6 caused by fear. Active happiness---not mere satisfaction or 7 ---often comes suddenly, like an April shower or the unfolding of a bud. Then you discover what kind of wisdom has 8 it. Amazingly, in your eyes, the grass is greener; bird songs are sweeter; the 9 of your friends are more understandable, and more forgivable. Happiness is like a pair of eyeglasses correcting your 10 vision. Nor are the 11 of happiness limited to what is near around you. Unhappy, with your thoughts focused on your emotional woes (痛苦) , your vision is cut short as though blocked by a wall. Happy, the wall 12 . Consequently, the long vision is there for the seeing. The ground at your feet, the world about you---people, thoughts, emotions, pressures---are now 13 a larger scene. Everything covers a fairer 14 . Everything around you, whether it is encouraging or frustrating, no longer seems such a big deal. And here is the beginning of 15 . 1.A.terrified B.satisfied C.surprised D.upset 2.A.other B.opposite C.view D.contrast 3.A.arresting B.amazing C.interesting D.disturbing 4.A.handle B.observe C.appreciate D.seize 5.A.iced B.clouded C.rained D.snowed6.A.roads B.paths C.spots D.places 7.A.fulfillment B.sorrow C.disappointment D.entertainment 8.A.embraced B.interrupted C.responded D.accompanied 9.A.brightness B.stupidity C.shortcomings D.memories 10.A.physical B.sharp C.spiritual D.solid 11.A.insights B.impressions C.attentions D.expectations 12.A.extended B.collapsed C.witnessed D.withdrew 13.A.got out B.stayed on C.kept off D.fitted into 14.A.proportion B.position C.explanations D.duty 15.A.happiness B.wisdom C.ability D.life 5. (2024·河北省承德市双滦区实验中学高三上学期一轮复习联考(三)) We often wonder how we’re doing as parents. Kids don’t come with an instruction guide, so how do we 1 the job we do raising them? Here’s an interesting thing. A dad attempted an 2 with his daughter in a video show: “fake job interview”. In this video, the daughter 3 the father’s “interview” repeatedly, selling out her dad in typical kid fashion. The video opened, showing a man in a suit and tie. His daughter sat next to him, looking 4 . From the opening sentence, you are offered the impression that this man is interviewing for a new job. The “ 5 ” had asked him to have his child present for an unknown reason. 6 sitting with his daughter, Abby, he was ready to make a favorable impression. However, the 7 didn’t last long. As the man began his 8 , he offered stories about his lifestyle. Abby 9 her expression as each “fact” was mentioned. Finally she stood up and shouted “you can’t 10 to them.” However, the dad continued the fake job interview. She continued to 11 the rest of his lies before in ally walking offscreen. When raising children, we can never be 12 we’re doing it right. For this man, he is raising a fine young lady with good 13 .This fake job interview proved her strong beliefs and she isn’t afraid to make noise about it. She doesn’t believe in lying and isn’t afraid to 14 her dad when he does. This dad can be 15 of the job he is doing! 1.A.abandon B.appreciate C.choose D.judge 2.A.appointment B.experiment C.agreement D.argument 3.A.interrupted B.for gave C.reminded D.inspired 4.A.embarrassed B.confused C.excited D.frightened5.A.reporters B.advertisers C.customers D.interviewers 6.A.Dutifully B.Apparently C.Skillfully D.Faithfully 7.A.treatment B.peace C.humor D.lecture 8.A.application B.proposal C.introduction D.request 9.A.changed B.shared C.covered D.shined 10.A.explain B.complain C.lie D.appeal 11.A.sign up B.call out C.put away D.take back 12.A.serious B.curious C.anxious D.certain 13.A.morals B.talents C.honors D.orders 14.A.follow B.praise C.correct D.refuse 15.A.careful B.proud C.critical D.responsible 6.(2024·江苏省苏州市相城区南京师范大学苏州实验学校月考) At the age of 12, I withdrew into my bedroom with my guitar. I had neither musical talent — many 1 music lessons had proved that — nor musical training. My fingers ached as I tried to press down on the strings without making them buzz (发出嗡嗡声). 2 , I worked my way through 2-, 3- and even 5-chord (和旋) songs and discovered the 3 thrills of these musical notes. No one 4 me to do this. I did this myself and of my own free will for a week, and the sense of happiness- true happiness 5 in absorption in something - has 6 me. Fifty years later, that week’s self-directed practice became a model and 247 for almost every meaningful thing I have done since. It makes me understand the 8 between achievement and accomplishment. The world favors achievement while 9 accomplishment. The former is the completion of the task imposed (强加) from the outside — the 10 being a path to the next task. The latter is the end point of an activity we have chosen, whose bonus is the sudden 11 of happiness. The seeking of accomplishment always 12 people. I learned so long ago in that 13 week that simply lifting one finger from the guitar’s C chord, you should get the most moving 14 in tune. I didn’t know then it was a major 7th chord, a favorite of some masters’. I just 15 accomplishment. That’s real human “achievement”. 1.A.added B.tailored C.expected D.failed 2.A.Besides B.Instead C.Therefore D.However 3.A.fruitless B.matchless C.effortless D.senseless4.A.wished B.allowed C.required D.invited 5.A.masked B.rooted C.set D.stuck 6.A.waited for B.passed by C.departed from D.stayed with 247.A.exchange B.reason C.foundation D.priority 8.A.relationship B.difference C.balance D.similarity 9.A.ignoring B.avoiding C.assessing D.defending 10.A.origin B.process C.decision D.reward 11.A.lack B.need C.rush D.dream 12.A.amazes B.concerns C.frightens D.discourages 13.A.adventurous B.dangerous C.memorable D.horrible 14.A.impression B.performance C.scene D.harmony 15.A.pursued B.accepted C.interpreted D.analysed 7.(2024·吉林省长春市高三上学期质量监测(一)) I’m a 47-year-old teacher. I am so blessed to work in the greatest 1 for 20 years. Despite the 2 schedule and hard work, I finish each day feeling I have made a 3 . This is the drive that keeps me 4 and passionate. As Christa ‘ McAuliffe said, “I touch the future, I teach.” When I was named Maryland Teacher of the Year, I received a congratulatory e-mail from a former student who is now 5 Georgetown University and is a leader in the student-run Women in Politics group. Recently, I watched a college basketball game to find another former student 6 up and down the court for Georgetown. Walking through a supermarket yesterday, I 7 encountered a former student, who handed me a business card for the company he started, at age twenty-two. Another student said he is in the 8 of applying for law school at Howard University. Believe it or not, I 9 former students with similar success stories nearly every week. Seeing their success and knowing that I was able to make a small 10 to their success is the greatest 11 . Those glorious moments 12 me to continue hoping to play a role in the life of every child. Sometimes, while I am watching my 13 students working in class, I try to 14 what they will be doing ten years from now. I would not 15 my career for any other. I literally touch the future every day. 1.A.business B.company C.profession D.project 2.A.light B.tight C.flexible D.casual3.A.difference B.fortune C.name D.promise 4.A.generous B.independent C.curious D.inspired 5.A.leaving B.joining C.attending D.visiting 6.A.cheering B.pacing C.judging D.running 7.A.unavoidably B.unexpectedly C.unconditionally D.unquestioningly 8.A.habit B.form C.hope D.process 9.A.came across B.picked up C.calmed down D.turned to 10.A.change B.contribution C.proposal D.chance 11.A.help B.praise C.reward D.response 12.A.pressure B.block C.fuel D.corner 13.A.current B.regular C.top D.average 14.A.realize B.picture C.confirm D.doubt 15.A.charge B.prepare C.provide D.trade 8.(2024·辽宁省大连市高三双基测试) One day, a girl came upon a cocoon, and she could tell that a butterfly was trying to 1 . She waited and watched the butterfly struggle for hours to 2 itself from the tiny hole. 3 , the butterfly stopped moving, it seemed to be 4 . The girl then decided to help get the butterfly out and with a pair of scissors cut open the cocoon. The butterfly was then 5 able to escape. However, its body was swollen (肿胀 的) and its wings were 6 . The girl still thought she had done the butterfly a favor as she sat there waiting for its wings to grow in order to 7 its body. That wasn’t happening. The butterfly was unable to fly, and for the rest of its life, it could only move by crawling around with little wings and a 8 body. Despite the girl’s good intentions, she didn’t understand that the 9 of the butterfly’s cocoon and the struggle the butterfly had to 10 in order to escape served an important purpose. As butterflies 11 from tight cocoons and stretch wings out, it forces liquid from their body into their wings to prepare them to be able to fly. The 12 that we face in life help us grow and get stronger. There is often a reason behind the requirement of being 13 and persistent. When bearing difficult times, we will develop the necessary 14 that we’ll need in the future. Without having any struggles, we won’t grow, which means it’s very important to 15 personal challenges ourselves rather than relying on other people to always help us. 1.A.hatch B.hang C.swing D.nest2.A.trap B.release C.wrap D.throw 3.A.Even so B.Sooner or later C.All of a sudden D.As usual 4.A.scared B.sought C.kicked D.stuck 5.A.easily B.hardly C.merely D.slightly 6.A.overestimated B.underdeveloped C.overgrown D.underfed 7.A.protect B.shade C.support D.survive 8.A.tiny B.skinny C.strong D.large 9.A.conservation B.restriction C.tension D.variation 10.A.come out B.pull up C.go through D.leave off 11.A.run B.recover C.generate D.emerge 12.A.struggles B.adventures C.details D.guidelines 13.A.industrious B.tolerant C.superior D.straightforward 14.A.carefulness B.strength C.optimism D.patience 15.A.hold onto B.turn down C.take on D.bring up 9.(2024·广东省潮州市高三上学期期末考试) When I was in primary school, my school had an annual sports day. Usually, girls were 1 in sports like jump rope and boys did the high jump, which I was anxious to take part in. I went to 2 up, but the coach said, “Girls don’t do the high jump.” I went home and 3 Mom of the coach’s words. She visited the headmaster the next day “Mr White, Linda wants to do the high jump ”“Sorry, Mrs Martinez, but it’s our 4 that girls can’t do it,” he said “But Mr White, I have no 5 of any rules saying that.” Finding no such rules, Mr White, feeling 6 , said “I have to consider it” at last When we got home, Mom told me something I would always 7 : This wasn’t just about me. Other girls 8 wanted to do this, too. A week later, Mom went to Mr White again. Finally, he agreed. As it turned out, I won the high jump competition. To my 9 , some of the cheers I got were from boys! My mother was 10 --it wasn’t about me. It was about making people think about and see what girls could do. Later, I used this 11 in my career as a building contractor-- women weren’t 12 to construct buildings. When I first 13 the business, Mom said, “Go ahead. Start small, but think big.” I started with small projects and now my company can handle large ones. Those experiences taught me though people wouldn’t always 14 us, we should be brave tojump over 15 and take paths few girls and women would take. And this has really made a difference. 1.A.interested B.skilled C.involved D.gifted 2.A.build B.sign C.make D.fix 3.A.reminded B.warned C.convinced D.informed 4.A.compromise B.conclusion C.convention D.criterion 5.A.opinion B.sense C.intention D.knowledge 6.A.concerned B.embarrassed C.discouraged D.annoyed 7.A.consider B.undertake C.remember D.seek 8.A.accidentally B.probably C.obviously D.rarely 9.A.surprise B.delight C.relief D.satisfaction 10.A.right B.wrong C.certain D.realistic 11.A.rule B.lesson C.truth D.remark 12.A.supposed B.qualified C.demanded D.designed 13.A.made way for B.kept track of C.threw light on D.set foot in 14.A.accept B.mind C.help D.need 15.A.poles B.boundaries C.platforms D.fences 10.(2024·河南省郑州市宇华实验学校高三上学期1月期末) My son turned 14 and didn’t have a smartphone. He was the only kid in his class without one. When he asked for a phone, I 1 . “You can choose to do things 2 when you’re a parent.” I replied. But sometimes, I wondered if I was being too stubborn (固执的) or unfair. The more I research, the more confident I feel in my 3 . Many studies 4 the current mental health crisis among teenagers to changes in how they socialize, namely, the change from in-person to online 5 . But other parents 6 my view, saying “He must feel so left out!” Then there are the parents who tell me with sadness that they regretted not delaying their teenager’s phone 7 longer than they did. They 8 me to hold out. If teenagers are truly spending about 5 hours on average per day on their devices, as a recent research states, then what are they not doing? Kids 9 in their devices are missing out on real life, which strikes me a lot. I want my son to have a 10 childhood, one full of adventures, imaginative play and physical challenges. The simplest way to achieve these 11 is to delay giving him a smartphone.Some think my son is missing out or falling behind, but he is not. He does well in school, 12 with friends, and moves independently around our town. He claimed he would give his own 14-year-old boy a phone someday, and I told him that’s 13 . But recently, he admitted he 14 the beautiful scenery on a drive to a mountain because he had been so absorbed in his iPad. If that is his 15 of admitting I’m right, I’ll take it. 1.A.agreed B.exclaimed C.refused D.apologized 2.A.gently B.differently C.desperately D.slightly 3.A.decision B.conversation C.preference D.memory 4.A.treat B.link C.limit D.solve 5.A.interaction B.payment C.business D.guidance 6.A.present B.change C.favor D.challenge 7.A.addiction B.membership C.ownership D.preference 8.A.require B.forbid C.refuse D.support 9.A.skilled B.absorbed C.hidden D.specialized 10.A.causal B.stable C.dramatic D.memorable 11.A.breakthroughs B.balances C.goals D.milestones 12.A.hangs out B.catches up C.shows off D.settles down 13.A.silly B.fine C.incredible D.meaningful 14.A.missed B.appreciated C.imagined D.polluted 15.A.commitment B.aim C.version D.promise