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专题验收评价 专题 17 完形填空之熟词生义大汇总 内容概览 A·常考题不丢分 【命题点 熟词生义】 B·拓展培优拿高分 C·挑战真题争满分 (2024上·黑龙江大庆·高三大庆实验中学校考期末)Andrew Powell was pulling envelopes from the large mailbox outside his contemporary house when he noticed something 1 : A tiny doll couple were sitting on a love seat inside the mailbox. A small note was attached. “We’ve decided to live here,” the 2 read. It was signed from Mary and Shelley. Andrew initially figured that somebody must have left them there 3 . So he asked the neighbors whether anybody had left 4 in his mailbox, and everyone said no. Soon, Andrew and his wife discovered that the small couple had 5 a tea table, a pretty carpet and a pillow. Over the next few months, additional items mysteriously 6 : a bed, a painting and a wood-burning stove, to name a few. For Christmas 2022, a decorated tree was left with tiny presents. But the gifts were taken back right after Christmas 7 Andrew could open the boxes to see if anything was inside. More than a year later, Mary and Shelley are still living rent-free in the mailbox, to the delight of the neighbors who now 8 Andrew’s updates on the village’s website to check the 9 . Andrew firstposted about the tiny dolls on Aug. 21, 2022, hoping his fellow villagers might help solve the 10 . “It’s just somebody out there who is having some fun, giving us all a little community 11 . But whoever is doing this is obviously very 12 and clever,” says Andrew’s next-door neighbor. Andrew says he now doesn’t want to know who is 13 for the mail-box affair because he’s hoping it will continue. “Also, people in the neighborhood are 14 it and some ask if I’ve thought about installing an outdoor 15 , but personally, I like the mystery of it.” 1.A.alive B.unusual C.important D.unique 2.A.notice B.board C.mail D.message 3.A.by mistake B.by chance C.on purpose D.on sale 4.A.gifts B.cards C.dolls D.posts 5.A.displayed B.acquired C.designed D.decorated 6.A.came back B.wandered off C.showed up D.broke in 7.A.before B.since C.unless D.when 8.A.follow B.comment C.download D.appreciate 9.A.improvement B.possibility C.truth D.progress 10.A.difficulty B.conflict C.case D.mystery 11.A.care B.humor C.blessing D.support 12.A.artistic B.academic C.sympathetic D.realistic 13.A.suitable B.eager C.responsible D.ambitious 14.A.describing B.imitating C.celebrating D.enjoying 15.A.light B.camera C.tent D.bench (2023上·河北张家口·高三统考期末)Alyssa has a dog called Coby. Coby loves to sit out on her balcony (阳台) and 16 the world go by. He 17 every passer-by, but there’s one person he likes best, Alyssa’s neighbor Sherwin. Sherwin lives in an apartment across the street from Alyssa. His kitchen window looks 18 across the street to her balcony, so Coby can often be 19 sitting on the balcony and staring at Sherwin’s home. One morning, Sherwin was eating breakfast with friends when he 20 and saw Coby staring right at him. Sherwin was 21 about it and was happy to interact with Coby every day. Sherwin decided to dosomething 22 to let Coby know the “bromance (兄弟情)” was mutual. Sherwin talked to Alyssa and they decided to create a 23 between their apartments so that Sherwin could pass 24 and toys to his new friend. They spent some time creating a clothesline pully system, and the next thing Sherwin did was 25 rotisserie chicken (烤鸡) across the street, much to Coby’s 26 . After weeks of interactions, Alyssa and Sherwin 27 an in-person meeting. Sherwin brought Coby a new toy, and the two instantly 28 . “Seeing him enjoying his toy was awesome,” Sherwin said. “It was like we had 29 each other for years. I’d say Coby and I are best friends. He’s the 30 dog.” It was Coby who decided to be friends, and Sherwin was totally game. 16.A.help B.watch C.hear D.let 17.A.greets B.disturbs C.ignores D.calms 18.A.particularly B.frequently C.directly D.largely 19.A.caught B.left C.prevented D.found 20.A.stayed away B.got away C.gave up D.looked up 21.A.frightened B.confused C.excited D.satisfied 22.A.strange B.annoying C.dangerous D.special 23.A.link B.relationship C.trust D.street 24.A.words B.treats C.tools D.costumes 25.A.sending B.buying C.making D.eating 26.A.credit B.pride C.relief D.delight 27.A.delayed B.arranged C.covered D.dismissed 28.A.bonded B.stopped C.returned D.relaxed 29.A.comforted B.respected C.known D.observed 30.A.poorest B.strongest C.sweetest D.bravest (2023下·广东惠州·高三统考期末)At a family picnic for employees of the company where my father worked, they held a contest for children. I was 13, full of enthusiasm, so I 31 myself into it. The host gave each child a cloth handkerchief and told us the winner would be the one who cast it the 32 . The first throwers, took mighty wind-ups, but when the cloth left their hands, it 33 and landed on the ground a few inches in front of them. The crowd roared with 34 . Not until then did I realize it was not meant to 35 any real skill, but simply for laughs. However, it stimulated my 36 for thinking outside the box.It 37 me to see the kids throwing harder when the handkerchief always caught the air and died. It was obvious that using the same 38 would not work. Suppose I tied a(an) 39 inside the handkerchief? When they inspected it, I’d be 40 . So I began tying the handkerchief around itself to make it small and 41 packed together to keep it from unfolding. When I approached the line, people were already laughing, 42 a big strong-looking boy like me casting it just a few inches. I took a long wind-up, and the balled handkerchief 43 off maybe 60 feet away. The laughing 44 in collective shock. I had not broken the rules. What I learned from this contest was that, in order to live creatively, you have to 45 the less-used parts of your brain, and not accept stereotypes(刻板印象), slogans and unquestioned ideas. 31.A.admitted B.threw C.trapped D.talked 32.A.farthest B.strongest C.highest D.biggest 33.A.escaped B.wrinkled C.opened D.appeared 34.A.pain B.applause C.laughter D.anger 35.A.demonstrate B.apply C.improve D.learn 36.A.responsibility B.imagination C.demand D.passion 37.A.delighted B.frightened C.amused D.annoyed 38.A.cloth B.technique C.rule D.line 39.A.ant B.rock C.leaf D.shoe 40.A.fined B.disqualified C.dismissed D.banned 41.A.loosely B.randomly C.firmly D.delicately 42.A.anticipating B.enjoying C.stopping D.confirming 43.A.dashed B.jumped C.shot D.rocketed 44.A.died B.roared C.continued D.weakened 45.A.glance throughB.tap into C.give up D.go over (2024下·山西大同·高三统考期末)When our pet dog, Brandy, met the three ducklings we rescued, they took small bites of her soft hair. She was 46 but she didn’t stop them from doing that. She was 47 to mother these ducklings as if they were her own. All feedings and playtimes from that time on were conducted 48 Brandy’s watch. The ducklings followed her everywhere and she always made sure they were not 49 . If one 50 off, she’d herd it back to the other two. At naptime, they’d snuggle (偎依) with her in her 51 . The firsttime they 52 Brandy to her water bowl, they dove right in. Brandy looked at me 53 to say, “What am I supposed to do about this?” But she let them swim in it while 54 water with quick movements of her tongue. Once the ducks matured, we 55 them at the pond near 56 we found them. They soon flew south for the winter. It was sad to see them go, but we were comforted that they had learned the 57 skills they needed. Now, Brandy 58 has some energy in her step when she realizes we’re walking to the 59 — perhaps hoping her ducks will 60 when the weather warms up. 46.A.joyful B.nervous C.calm D.curious 47.A.determined B.hesitant C.qualified D.unwilling 48.A.beyond B.inside C.under D.through 49.A.put away B.brought up C.taken back D.left behind 50.A.knocked B.wandered C.broke D.drove 51.A.head B.face C.eyes D.hair 52.A.persuaded B.followed C.permitted D.invited 53.A.as if B.only if C.even if D.what if 54.A.playing B.pumping C.carrying D.drinking 55.A.raised B.abandoned C.released D.seized 56.A.where B.what C.which D.when 57.A.communication B.management C.performance D.survival 58.A.always B.merely C.seldom D.hardly 59.A.house B.garden C.pond D.park 60.A.leave B.return C.grow D.swim (2023上·山东威海·高三统考期末)Last spring, my family went camping in the Peak District. For two whole weeks, life felt 61 — living, working, playing together, 62 by the sights, sounds and smells of the natural world. On the final night of our trip, an 63 gradually took shape: could we do this longer-term? When it came to 64 , my husband and I had both kit and expertise. It might also be an 65 to turn the writing and photography we loved into our livelihood. After half a year of preparation, we finally 66 in September. Our first destination was New Forest National Parks and we stayed at each 67 for between one and four weeks, exploring each day from thetent door. There was no mobile signal or Wi-Fi at the campsite, 68 us from the outside world. We just 69 the best of what nature had to offer. I loved the 70 rhythm (节奏) of daily life in the tent, always starting with coffee as the steam from the camping stove rose into the morning air. We worked hard, drawing 71 for our writing and photography from our surroundings. Afternoons were for 72 — climbing mountains, paddling in streams, or simply enjoying being in and around the tent. The mountains 73 us as if in protection with a reassuring (令人安心的) skyline. It was wonderful to fully 74 the places we stayed. Sleeping with an ear to the earth, tuning into the natural rhythms of light and 75 , there’s nothing quite like being in a tent for total immersion in a place. 61.A.quiet B.convenient C.unusual D.perfect 62.A.guarded B.surrounded C.enveloped D.disturbed 63.A.idea B.image C.outline D.answer 64.A.biking B.running C.camping D.climbing 65.A.excuse B.ambition C.invitation D.opportunity 66.A.checked out B.started out C.took action D.hurried off 67.A.site B.park C.tent D.forest 68.A.banning B.separating C.distinguishing D.protecting 69.A.enjoyed B.introduced C.discovered D.remembered 70.A.gentle B.powerful C.musical D.fast-paced 71.A.strength B.lessons C.conclusions D.inspiration 72.A.chatting B.exploring C.daydreaming D.writing 73.A.changed B.reminded C.attracted D.encircled 74.A.describe B.accept C.experience D.understand 75.A.shadow B.silence C.dark D.wind