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名校模拟练 03 完形填空-记叙文
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(2022·全国·模拟预测)Although our meetings were few, I could____1____my
mother-in-law was pure gold. I loved her____2____I saw her. She suffered from cancer for
years and we knew her____3____was short.
During one visit, as we left her hotel room, I____4____back to see her staring after us.
Her____5____look brought tears to my eyes. I knew what she thought, "Will this be
the____6____time?" I stopped, walked to her and hugged her____7____. I whispered. "Mom,
come back for the____8____."
The day of the wedding was joyous. Georgia and I____9____face-to-face as we said our
vows(誓言). There was a____10____in my voice, After we were____11____man and
wife, I hugged my new bride,____12____her arm and walked her down the aisle(过道).
My mother-in-law said later, "I could hear it in your shaking voice. I know
you____13____every word you said."
The afternoon, we danced, hugged, and expected words of____14____. At one point, I
found my mother-in-law____15____. I crouched(蹲下)beside her chair and said. "Mom,
I'm so____16____you're here."
She said, "Michael, I'm very happy. All I____17____was to see Georgia settled. Today I
saw it____18____." Within a year, she____19____and lives forever in our hearts.
Mothers are the strength behind great families. I've been____20____with some great ones.
1.A.hear B.hope C.see D.expect
2.A.nearly B.instantly C.secretly D.finally
3.A.time B.chance C.height D.hair
4.A.got B.went C.called D.glanced
5.A.sorrowful B.careful C.meaningful D.different
6.A.only B.last C.best D.first
7.A.firmly B.loosely C.casually D.hardly
8.A.party B.dinner C.wedding D.holiday
9.A.walked B.sat C.lay D.stood
10.A.hesitation B.pleasure C.tremble D.pause
11.A.introduced B.announced C.suggested D.remembered12.A.abandoned B.handled C.watched D.took
13.A.meant B.forgot C.realized D.changed
14.A.satisfaction B.congratulation C.admiration D.instruction
15.A.fit B.asleep C.gone D.alone
16.A.active B.worried C.glad D.generous
17.A.wanted B.experienced C.required D.commanded
18.A.complete B.happen C.adopt D.develop
19.A.passed on B.passed down C.passed away D.passed by
20.A.disappointed B.satisfied C.acquainted D.blessed
(2022·浙江·模拟预测)Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi. One time, I was called at
midnight to ___21___someone up. When I arrived, the building was completely dark except
for one light in a window.
I walked to the door and __22__. After a long wait, the door opened. A small woman in
her 80s stood before me. By her side was a small suitcase.
"Would you carry my ____23____ out to the car?" she said. I took it and gave her my
arm. We walked __24__to the street. She thanked me for my ____25____ constantly. "It's
nothing," I told her. "I try to __26__ my passengers how I want my mother treated."
When we got into the taxi, she gave me an address. Then she asked me to drive her
____27____ the downtown. "It’s not the shortest way," I answered. "I'm in no hurry and I'm
on my way to a ___28___." she said, her eyes shinning with tears.
" I don't have any family left,"she continued."The doctor says I don't have very long."
I quietly ___29___ the meter (记表器)."What road do you want me to take? " I asked.
For hours, we drove through the city. She showed me the neighborhood where she and her
husband had lived. Sometimes she asked me to just ___30___down while she sat staring into
the darkness, saying nothing.
As the ___31___ was coming up, she suddenly said, "I'm tired. Let's go now." We drove
in silence to the hospice(临终安养院), and later we arrived. When we ___32___up,two
nurses were waiting for us. They helped her into a wheelchair.
"How much do I owe you?" she asked me, reaching for her____33____.
"Nothing,"I said. Without thinking, I leaned down (俯下身来) and gave her a hug. She
also hugged me ___34___.
"You gave an old woman a little ____35____of joy," she said. "Thank you."
I squeezed her hand (紧紧地握着她的手) and then walked back to my ___36___. For therest of that day, I could ___37___ talk. I believe I have never done anything more ___38___
in my life. We usually think that our lives are ___39___ by great moments. But I now realize
that great moments catch us by surprise, because they often seem quite ___40___. It is a taxi
ride I’ll never forget.
21.A.set B.gives C.pick D.find
22.A.beat B.knocked C.rest D.hit
23.A.suitcase B.bag C.pack D.package
24.A.slowly B.quickly C.hurriedly D.excitedly
25.A.generosity B.personality C.kindness D.responsibility
26.A.consider B.treat C.convince D.cure
27.A.across B.along C.through D.up
28.A.hospital B.home C.station D.hospice
29.A.turn on B.turn up C.turn over D.turn off
30.A.break B.slow C.pace D.look
31.A.sun B.moon C.star D.light
32.A.take B.bring C.pull D.make
33.A.clothes B.pocket C.purse D.phone
34.A.tightly B.suddenly C.extremely D.actually
35.A.occasion B.while C.moment D.time
36.A.house B.taxi C.direction D.work
37.A.freely B.hardly C.fluently D.frequently
38.A.worthless B.valueless C.meaningful D.precious
39.A.defined B.viewed C.attracted D.limited
40.A.big B.small C.little D.huge
(2022·河南·二模)A woman professor was giving a lesson to her students on stress
management. As she ____21____ a glass of water, everyone in the class ____22____ they
would be asked the “half-empty or half-full” question. ____23____, that was not the case.
With a smile on her face, she asked the students, “How much do you think this glass of water
weighs?”
Answers called out ____24____ from eight to twenty ounces(盎司).
She quieted the students down and then responded, “The absolute weight doesn’t
____25____. But it counts how long you hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it is OK. If I hold it
for an hour, I will have an ache in my ____26____. If I hold it for a day, my arm will feelnumb. In each case, the ____27____ of the glass of water doesn’t change, but the
____28____ I hold it, the heavier it becomes. Why?”
Lost in ____29____, all the students kept silent and listened to the professor carefully.
“Our stresses and ______30______ in life are like that glass of water. If we
______31______ our burdens all the time, sooner or later, we will feel exhausted, even
unable to ______32______.”
______33______ you have to do is put all your burdens down, as ______34______ in
the evening as possible. Don’t carry them through the evening into the night; by doing this,
we can get ______35______ next morning and are ______36______ to move forward.
More often than not, life gets terrible when we ______37______ too much. And the
moment you ______38______ your burdens, you’ll find yourself feeling so much more
relaxed.
So rather than being upset and feeling ______39______ for yourself, start doing something
about it. After all, life is too short to ______40______ yourself to anything that is not making
you happy.
21.A.raised B.indicated C.pulled D.stressed
22.A.wondered B.agreed C.expected D.argued
23.A.Meanwhile B.However C.Anyhow D.Therefore
24.A.read B.ranged C.replied D.seized
25.A.fade B.exist C.increase D.matter
26.A.stomach B.toe C.fingernail D.arm
27.A.shape B.weight C.position D.size
28.A.longer B.deeper C.fewer D.further
29.A.thought B.fantasies C.dreams D.discussion
30.A.doubts B.joys C.surprises D.worries
31.A.cover B.hide C.carry D.show
32.A.pick up B.carry on C.work out D.take in
33.A.Anything B.Nothing C.All D.Something
34.A.early B.eagerly C.quickly D.naturally
35.A.depressed B.entertained C.refreshed D.amazed
36.A.able B.anxious C.passive D.thankful
37.A.rest B.fear C.get D.think
38.A.put up with B.catch up with C.look down on D.let go of39.A.greedy B.confused C.sorry D.happy
40.A.treat B.abandon C.drive D.help
(2022·全国·模拟预测)The only thing I ever stole in my life was a book. I was six
years old and it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen, bound in wonderful red Moroccan
leather. No one would read it in a million years — it was about the abolition (废除) of slavery
— but it was____41____because I learned to read with it.
I was born in South Africa and____42____in an orphanage (孤儿院). The first thing I
ever remember is being hit. A temporary teacher called Miss Bornstein was the first person to
take a(n)____43____in me. I trusted her and I asked her to help me read
that____44____book. She must have thought there was____45____in this little kid, for she
agreed. From then on, she sent me a book a month and it____46____my life. Through books,
I could escape the orphanage, in my head____47____, and go anywhere a story took me.
Reading____48____me and I finished up winning a____49____to an expensive
boarding school._____50_____reading, I'd have become a railway repairman or a drunk. I
used to invent stories and serialize ( 连载) them for the bullies, in exchange for not
being_____51_____.
The very first book I totally_____52_____was Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, which I
read when I was about nine years old. Like me, he was alone, poor and led
an_____53_____life. So here was this excellent story about someone in a hopeless situation,
yet things_____54_____well. It gave me_____55_____.
Probably the most_____56_____book I've read is The Pearl by John Steinbeck. It's very
short—and I've read thousands of books since — but it was the first time I_____57_____saw
how beautiful words could be, and how astonishing a story could be.
It has a great_____58_____about a young Mexican couple who discover an incredible pearl.
Greed is a theme, but_____59_____, it's one of those stories that tells you everything about
life. If you want to know the truth, there is one place you can go—_____60_____.
41.A.boring B.magic C.difficult D.popular
42.A.observed B.locked C.raised D.discovered
43.A.interest B.pleasure C.pride D.delight
44.A.missing B.abandoned C.deserted D.stolen
45.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
46.A.saved B.disturbed C.wasted D.recorded
47.A.at most B.in brief C.in contrast D.at least48.A.ruined B.inspired C.adopted D.acknowledged
49.A.membership B.championship C.scholarship D.friendship
50.A.With B.Without C.Beyond D.Upon
51.A.beaten B.hunted C.cured D.loved
52.A.referred to B.identified with C.put aside D.gave up
53.A.amusing B.innocent C.unhappy D.awkward
54.A.broke out B.ruled out C.put out D.turned out
55.A.faith B.hope C.frustration D.life
56.A.beautiful B.awful C.annoying D.unusual
57.A.actually B.consequently C.gradually D.occasionally
58.A.history B.fantasy C.dream D.plot
59.A.by the way B.on the contrary C.in a way D.by no means
60.A.homes B.churches C.schools D.books提升版
(2022·甘肃·一模)When you find something you love to do, you should do something about it,
as one man has proved by turning his hobby into a dream ____1____.
Former waiter, Bartek, who lives in London, started cooking as a way to ____2____ the time
during lockdown but the hobby has ended up ____3____ changing his life. The 25-year-old
shared videos of his food on TikTok under the username @ letscook and went viral, ____4____
580,000 followers. His videos have proved so popular that he has ____5____ to quit his job to
start cooking full-time.
It all ____6____ in April 2020, when Bartek made a cheesecake at home during lockdown.
His younger sister Tosia, 16, thought the sweet treat looked so impressive that he should
____7____ it on TikTok. Although he was ____8____ in cooking his own simple food, and had
previously worked as a ____9____ at Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Bartek had no experience with
_____10_____ cooking meals in front of a camera.
The TikTok star, who is originally from Poland, _____11_____ to give the video-sharing app
a _____12_____ and his second post-creamy garlic chicken-went viral, reaching 500,000 people
overnight. Finding it fun to experiment and bring forth new ideas for classic dishes, he
_____13_____ posting videos, filming the process on his phone and _____14_____ the videos
himself.
His audience has continued to grow ever since and he _____15_____ his success to his
mum, Mariola, who would _____16_____ traditional Polish recipes for his family.
The new cook has become so _____17_____ that he was able to quit his former job in August
2021 and has now _____18_____ his own recipe book called Let’s Cook. He said: “I’ve always
been in the _____19_____ with my mum so she taught me a lot, but I only _____20_____ got
into cooking because of lockdown. And now I am doing my dream job.”
1.A.job B.journey C.state D.food
2.A.tell B.waste C.take D.pass
3.A.hardly B.completely C.partly D.frequently
4.A.expecting B.producing C.obtaining D.offering
5.A.managed B.refused C.failed D.hated
6.A.finished B.stopped C.started D.interrupted7.A.add B.place C.focus D.post
8.A.dressed B.interested C.involved D.caught
9.A.host B.monitor C.waiter D.star
10.A.showing B.practising C.explaining D.selling
11.A.asked . B.responded C.pretended D.decided
12.A.hand B.try C.ride D.reason
13.A.avoided B.quit C.continued D.allowed
14.A.editing B.downloading C.copying D.buying
15.A.devotes B.donates C.leads D.owes
16.A.hide B.collect C.steal D.absorb
17.A.polite B.sensitive C.successful D.curious
18.A.published B.bought C.borrowed D.lent
19.A.book B.video C.restaurant D.kitchen
20.A.suddenly B.really C.carefully D.cautiously
(2022·陕西·西北工业大学附属中学模拟预测)We are at that time of year when students
are crazily selecting courses for their upcoming year of university. I love getting to talk with first-
year students about what courses they want to take and what they hope to do with their ___41___.
Best of all, I love the students that come in well-prepared and ___42___ about all of the
courses ---- those students who say, “I can’t choose, there are so many that sound interesting.” On
the other hand, there are the few students that have not yet found their ___43___ and some that
just don’t seem to want to be here at all. When I ask, “What courses are you most excited about
taking?” and the ___44___ is, “Whatever course is the easiest.” I think, “Wow, you are to
___45___ a lot of lessons in the subject of life.”
I learned those lessons when I was going into my second year of university. A friend of mine,
Jeff, was a year behind because he had been diagnosed with cancer and had been ___46___
intensive chemotherapy during what should have been his first year. I spent many days up on the
cancer ___47___ visiting Jeff.
During my second year, Jeff was able to ___48___ his first year courses and on the days
when he was ___49___ to it, he would rally (聚集,重整) all of his energy and go to class. Jeff
was told that his diagnosis was ___50___ and that there was nothing more that they could do for
him. Jeff knew that these were the last weeks of his life and his ___51___ list was not to go sky-diving and visit exotic lands; all he wanted to do was be a(n) ___52___ 20-year-old and go to his
first classes at university.
Jeff would have known that he was never going to ___53___ and yet he was able to see the
___54___ and gift that education was and spent his last few weeks learning. ___55___ Jeff was
learning about Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus, he was also teaching me an important life-long
lesson ---Go To Class!
It doesn't seem ___56___, but really he taught me the importance of taking full advantage of the
___57___ things in life. The best things in life are not those rare moments that are ___58___, but
those everyday moments, the routine that we create, the regular ways that we ___59___ our time
and build our life. If we can find inspiration in the everyday, we will be ___60___ and engaged in
ways that will always lead to success and happiness.
41.A.grades B.subjects C.degree D.future
42.A.enthusiastic B.organized C.committed D.engaged
43.A.energy B.passion C.philosophy D.entry
44.A.situation B.harvest C.response D.presence
45.A.agree with B.meet with C.go with D.play with
46.A.going about B.going by C.going for D.going through
47.A.operation B.survival C.ward D.hospital
48.A.fall for B.register for C.call for D.seek for
49.A.pleased B.alive C.content D.equal
50.A.terminal B.critical C.accidental D.fatal
51.A.bottle B.bucket C.box D.container
52.A.happy B.diligent C.regular D.honest
53.A.survive B.graduate C.succeed D.progress
54.A.value B.promise C.exception D.institute
55.A.Since B.Unless C.After D.While
56.A.appealing B.impressive C.promising D.infectious
57.A.flexible B.legal C.basic D.tricky
58.A.divided B.exceptional C.grand D.constant
59.A.occupy B.cost C.judge D.monitor
60.A.perfect B.sensible C.present D.content(2022·江西·南昌二中一模)Jerry, a restaurant manager, lived optimistically in his life. Besides,
he was a(n) ____1____ motivator who had many followers. Whatever happened, he was willing
to tell his employees to look on the positive side of the situation.
Curiosity ____2____ me to ask him about how he kept positive all the time. Jerry replied, “It
is all about the ____3____ you should hold firmly. It’s your choice how you live life. You can
choose to be happy or unhappy. Each time something bad happens, you can choose to be a
____4____ or learn from it. I ____5____ choose the positive side of life.”
One morning, Jerry left the back door of his restaurant open and was ____6____ at gunpoint
by three armed robbers. His hand, ____7____ from nervousness, slipped off the combination
while opening the ____8____. The robbers panicked and shot him. He was badly wounded,
falling down on the floor. Thankfully, Jerry was found relatively quickly and ____9____ to the
local hospital. After treatment, Jerry was finally _____10_____ from the hospital.
I visited Jerry after the accident. I _____11_____ to see his wounds, but did ask him what
had _____12_____ his mind when lying on the floor. “Well, I have just two choices: to live or to
die. And I chose to live.” Jerry replied.
“Weren’t you frightened? Did you lose _____13_____?” I asked. Jerry continued. “The
paramedics (护理人员) were great. They kept telling me I would be fine. But when they
_____14_____ me into the emergency room, I got really _____15_____. Because in their eyes, I
read. ‘He’s a dead man.’ I knew I needed to take action.”
“What did you do?” I asked.
“Well, there was a nurse _____16_____ questions at me,” said Jerry. “She asked if I was
_____17_____ to any medicine.” “Yes,” I replied. The doctors and nurses stopped working as they
waited for my reply. I took a deep breath and yelled, “Bullets!” _____18_____ their laughter, I
told them, “I am choosing to live. Operate on me _____19_____ I am alive, not dead.”
Jerry survived eventually. As you can see, _____20_____ is everything!
11.A.ambitious B.natural C.aggressive D.inconsiderate
12.A.drove B.forced C.made D.urged
13.A.top regulation B.safety rule C.bottom line D.common law
14.A.doer B.winner C.stander-by D.victim
15.A.slightly B.rarely C.merely D.hardly
16.A.held up B.held back C.held on D.held down17.A.waving B.shaking C.striking D.rising
18.A.study B.computer C.toolbox D.safe
19.A.went B.rushed C.removed D.appointed
20.A.released B.left C.recovered D.escaped
21.A.declined B.denied C.required D.favored
22.A.got through B.pulled through C.gone through D.come through
23.A.face B.temper C.patience D.consciousness
24.A.walked B.wheeled C.accompanied D.lifted
25.A.worried B.scared C.excited D.astonished
26.A.shouting B.asking C.whispering D.inquiring
27.A.sensitive B.attractive C.allergic D.sensible
28.A.Through B.On C.Over D.As
29.A.since B.as if C.while D.even if
30.A.remark B.altitude C.deed D.attitude
(2022·宁夏·银川一中一模)A couple weeks ago, I tried to buy my teen a new bike. One local
bike store told me their shipment was___10___; I could return weeks later. A sporting goods chain
said they had nothing proper, and I should try calling every week to___12___their latest goods—
and rush there if they ___13___to have it. Eventually I did___14___a bike.
The next thing I should buy is a___15___helmet—the helmet my son had was old and some
big, so he___16___wore it. But that was still a___17___task. Given that most of teens I saw riding
around were helmet-less, I guessed we were not___18___in the careless helmet use, and this thing
was___19___. But Jon’s story alarmed me. Jon is a common middle school student fond of riding.
His life was changed by a bicycle-related____20____.
A week before that, his parents bought him a new____21____that he actually liked
wearing____22____it had Bluetooth. Before then, he didn’t have the____23____of riding with a
helmet just like other kids. Sadly, Jon had____24____his helmet at a friend’s home so he was
riding without it when hit by a motorcycle. Jon was rushed to a hospital, with
severe___25____injuries.
Statistics show over 240,000 teens were given____26____for bicycle-related injuries and suitable
helmets can____27____the situation greatly. Jon’s parents are____28____up with the hospital to
spread the importance of bike helmets. When asked if there’s any____29____she would share,Jon’s mom says, “No helmet, no riding, no____30____.” And I knew I should get one
immediately.
11.A.banned B.destroyed C.rejected D.delayed
12.A.pack B.deliver C.check D.purchase
13.A.expected B.happened C.attempted D.continued
14.A.guarantee B.afford C.apply D.secure
15.A.fitted B.light C.comfortable D.modern
16.A.excitedly B.rarely C.frequently D.carefully
17.A.different B.pressing C.tough D.routine
18.A.active B.free C.prepared D.alone
19.A.put aside B.set apart C.turned over D.carried out
20.A.competition B.accident C.journey D.disturbance
21.A.helmet B.bike C.motor D.watch
22.A.before B.unless C.because D.though
23.A.plan B.demand C.habit D.experience
24.A.fixed B.exchanged C.deserted D.left
25.A.leg B.head C.arm D.back
26.A.biking trainingB.speed limits C.emergency treatmentD.safety regulations
27.A.relieve B.assess C.explain D.review
28.A.breaking B.catching C.making D.teaming
29.A.story B.advice C.promise D.truth
30.A.exception B.surprise C.doubt D.stress
(2022·河南·三模)When Ariel Rojas rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens,
New York, last November, she planned to go hiking and bird—watching. Bingo! A mile into her
walk, she ____11____ a gorgeous female mute swan near the water’s edge. Rojas, 30, who had
worked at the Wild Bird Rescue Center in Manhattan, knew that mute swans can be ____12____
But as she approached this one, it didn’t move. She was certain that the bird needed ____13____
attention. Rojas covered her jacket over the bird’s head to keep it calm, ____14____ picked it up,
and cradled it in her arms. And then a thought ____15____ her: What do I do now?
Her best ____16____ was the rescue center, but that was across the East River and clear on
the other side of town. How was she going to ____17____ a 17—pound swan on her bike all thatway? ____18____, some confused strangers driving by ____19____ her, her bike, and the swan a
lift to a nearby subway station.
On the subway, no one seemed particularly ____20____ by the feathered passenger. Rojas
called the rescue center en route, and Tristan, an animal—care manager, ____21____ her up at the
subway station and drove bird, bike, and rescuer to the facility. There, staff members ____22____
that the swan might have lead poisoning, caused by ____23____ weights used on fishing lines.
The staff got the swan back up on her ___24____. She even made a ____25____ at the
center—another injured swan. Sadly, even with all that TLC(tender loving care), the swan got
____26____ with bacteria. Two months after Rojas came to her rescue, she ___27____.
It’s a(n)____28____ ending, but the real story is just how far some people are willing to go to
___29____ a swan in the big city—literally. In all, Rojas ____30____ two hours by foot, car, and
subway. Says Tristan, “That’s the perfect summary of who she is.”
11.A.recognized B.spotted C.caught D.admired
12.A.friendly B.popular C.aggressive D.attractive
13.A.medical B.physical C.further D.slight
14.A.quickly B.casually C.desperately D.cautiously
15.A.challenged B.lightened C.struck D.inspired
16.A.advice B.deal C.dream D.bet
17.A.transport B.load C.control D.conduct
18.A.Unusually B.Suddenly C.Luckily D.Curiously
19.A.supplied B.offered C.demanded D.supported
20.A.frustrated B.bothered C.delighted D.fascinated
21.A.picked B.put C.brought D.pulled
22.A.guessed B.determined C.predicted D.imagined
23.A.sacrificing B.ignoring C.swallowing D.interrupting
24.A.head B.feet C.wing D.neck
25.A.stranger B.damage C.mistake D.boyfriend
26.A.crashed B.polluted C.infected D.poisoned
27.A.flew away B.took off C.grew up D.passed away
28.A.interesting B.disappointing C.threatening D.exciting
29.A.save B.cure C.hunt D.feed30.A.explored B.walked C.drove D.traveled