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专题10 完形填空记叙文(20空) 一、2022年高考真题 1. (2022年全国甲卷完形填空) You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs. For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their ___41___ was nearly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly. Last year, I started dating, but with ___42___. When I first dated Steve, I ___43___ he had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora. While I was ___44___ that he was an animal lover, I ___45___ that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack ___46___, the cat. The next week we ___47___ our dogs together. It was a hot day. When we paused to catch our ___48___, Steve got down on one knee. Was he proposing (求婚)? I liked him too, but so ___49___? He poured water from a bottle into his hand and offered it to my dogs. _____50_____, I began to fall for him. We _____51_____ to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an operation on her _____52_____. I took the dogs out four times a day, and I worried that Tilly _____53_____ climbing the stairs could reopen the wound. Then Steve _____54_____ his house. All worked _____55_____. The three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching, _____56_____ Flora’s space; Steve and I formed a good team _____57_____ for Tilly. We made good housemates. A year later, much to my _____58_____, this man produced a little box with a ring and proposed to me. He did not kneel (跪) down, nor did I _____59_____ him to. That’s only for giving _____60_____ to the dogs that brought us together. 41. A. ownership B. membership C. companionship D. leadership 42. A. reservations B. expectations C. confidence D. prejudice 43. A. feared B. doubted C. hoped D. learned 44. A. unsatisfied B. amused C. terrified D. thrilled 45. A. predicted B. worried C. regretted D. insisted 46. A. Flora B. Chance C. Molly D. Tilly 47. A. tied B. walked C. bathed D. fed 48. A. breath B. balance C. attention D. imagination 49. A. calm B. sure C. soon D. real 50. A. By the way B. In that case C. By all means D. In that moment 51. A. continued B. decided C. intended D. pretended52. A. eye B. tail C. ear D. leg 53. A. secretly B. constantly C. eventually D. unwillingly 54. A. left B. sold C. suggested D. searched 55. A. late B. hard C. fine D. free 56. A. emptied B. respected C. occupied D. discovered 57. A. looking B. caring C. waiting D. calling 58. A. delight B. credit C. interest D. disadvantage 59. A. beg B. trust C. need D. aid 60. A. toys B. awards C. food D. water 2.(2022年1月浙江卷) When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her ___16___ , notably dryness and discomfort. "I was simply ___17___ a terrible experience, " Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. "I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of my ___18___ was affected. " Ms. Burdeyney talked to some friends who had ___19___ problems and discovered that they were largely suffering in ___20___. " Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so ___21___ she said. " But more and more are suffering and lives are being ___22___. Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about plans for an eye research, ___23___ at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The research team ___24___ Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic, who has done_____25_____ work on eye care using stem cells. Seeing a ray of hope, Ms. Burdeyney began raising _____26_____ for the project with a friend, Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman. _____27_____ she has raised $ 110, 000 with another $40, 000 _____28_____ . "I'm trying to get more and more people to _____29_____ that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms. Burdeyney, a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after _____30_____ . "I say there is no old _____31_____ , there's only neglect (忽视). Don't stand _____32_____ , do something about it. " Ms. Burdeyney _____33_____ that she is hoping to do more for the research project. "I just want to bring _____34_____ into people eyes and this is just the _____35_____. There is still a long way to go" 16. A. throat B. skin C. lungs D. eyes 17. A. getting over B. going through C. holding on D. passing down 18. A. story B. treatment C. life D. relationship 19. A. similar B. various C. personal D. special20. A. turn B. peace C. vain D. silence 21. A. unbearable B. abnormal C. insignificant D. disturbing 22. A. compromised B. forgotten C. substituted D. separated 23. A. course B. program C. paper D. conference 24. A. informed B. doubted C. included D. dismissed 25. A. part-time B. controversial C. voluntary D. ground-breaking 26. A. money B. standards C. awareness D. questions . 27 A. As ever B. So far C. In return D. Once again 28. A. wasted B. donated C. expected D. earned 29. A. imagine B. confirm C. remember D. understand 30. A. retirement B. childbirth C. graduation D. marriage 31. A. time B. rule C. age D. tale 32. A. straight B. still C. firm D. alone 33. A. commented B. learned C. reminded D. added 34. A. light B. joy C. color D. beauty 35. A. future B. beginning C. truth D. meaning 二、2022届模拟题 Passage 01(2022·新疆乌鲁木齐·三模) We were in for a whole new way of life when we moved to a horse farm in Winchester,Kentucky. One of the ___1___ parts of the move was getting to know the people in this small community. Even before we left Florida we had a(n) ___2___ of the friendliness of the residents and their ___3___ to help even strangers like us. “Your lower field is flooded,” was the first ___4___ we received in Florida from the former owner of the farm. So we knew about the ___5___ before we moved, but we didn’t figure on how much it would ___6___ us once we arrived. Every time we went to town we passed those fences, ___7___face down. The trouble was that we didn’t own a ___8___ . One day, our neighbor said, “I ___9___ to put my cattle in another field for a while. If I use my tractor and _____10_____ your fence, could I use your lower _____11_____ ?”It _____12_____ that we needed him and he needed us. Soon, not only were our fences fixed, but his cattle kept the field _____13_____ and clean. “Isn’t it _____14_____ how we need each other and can each _____15_____ the needs of the other?” I said to my husband.One night our neighbor asked my husband, “Want to ride with me to _____16_____ my farm?“ So my husband did. When he _____17_____ home, he walked in, smiled and said, “Do you know what? He didn’t need our fields at all. He has 150 acres not even being _____18_____ !” I went to sleep that night thinking about the _____19_____ in our new community and how our new neighbor found a way to help us by _____20_____ he needed us. 1.A.smooth B.best C.realistic D.awkward 2.A.description B.explanation C.preview D.assumption 3.A.willingness B.determination C.plan D.promise 4.A.call B.gift C.greeting D.congratulation 5.A.community B.damage C.owner D.weather 6.A.amuse B.surprise C.confuse D.bother 7.A.standing B.sinking C.falling D.lying 8.A.farm B.tractor C.fence D.cattle 9.A.choose B.forget C.need D.refuse 10.A.fix B.decorate C.clean D.break 11.A.roof B.ground C.field D.town 12.A.happened B.mattered C.remained D.seemed 13.A.peaceful B.neat C.safe D.useful 14.A.wonderful B.certain C.strange D.common 15.A.replace B.discover C.maintain D.supply 16.A.check on B.open up C.take over D.look into 17.A.went B.left C.came D.stayed 18.A.ignored B.used C.abandoned D.saved 19.A.coincidence B.change C.cooperation D.kindness 20.A.admitting B.realizing C.claiming D.proving Passage 02 (2022·江西省临川第二中学一模) It was a normal morning in March. Sondra Artis had just ___21___ the last student on her route. As heading towards the school, Sondra noticed a burning smell. She ___22___ the bus window to see if it was fogging up from condensation(凝结)or if it was ___23___ . When a student asked her what was ___24___ , she did her best to hide her growing ___25___ . Sondra pulled into a parking lot and turned to face the 20 students on ___26___ . She reminded them of theevacuation(疏散) ___27___ they once performed and directed them to leave through the doors. “I told the kids that, ‘You know, we ___28___ at the beginning of the year, but this is going to be ___29___ , so I need you to be calm,’” said Sondra. The students hurried to the ____30____ as smoke began to fill the bus. They were ____31____ , but Sondra remained calm. When they were out, she went back onto the bus to make sure everyone left ____32____ . Seconds after they all ____33____ , the bus caught fire. Another bus came to the ____34____ to take the children away, and Sondra was left ____35____ that everything worked out okay. The bus can be ____36____ , but human life cannot. The parents were incredibly ____37____ for her grace under fire. She's being considered as a ____38____ , and many of her students would like to see her ____39____ for her heroism. “Sondra is a very good bus driver,”said a student. “She ____40____ a reward.” 21.A.sent away B.turned down C.seen off D.picked up 22.A.repaired B.wiped C.tapped D.opened 23.A.steam B.smoke C.fog D.dust 24.A.wrong B.lucky C.necessary D.urgent 25.A.anger B.curiosity C.embarrassment D.worry 26.A.duty B.guard C.board D.vacation 27.A.advantages B.drills C.signals D.secrets 28.A.met B.separated C.promised D.practiced 29.A.early B.amazing C.real D.new 30.A.exits B.teacher C.windows D.lifesaver 31.A.excited B.tired C.scared D.optimistic 32.A.hurriedly B.safely C.firstly D.actively 33.A.hid B.landed C.sat D.escaped 34.A.scene B.school C.park D.destination 35.A.searching B.studying C.thanking D.counting 36.A.replaced B.exchanged C.burnt D.controlled 37.A.eager B.famous C.grateful D.qualified 38.A.student B.leader C.driver D.hero 39.A.rewarded B.excused C.apologized D.forgiven 40.A.offers B.deserves C.demands D.establishesPassage 03(2022·天津市新华中学模拟预测) I Still Look for Patches Aren’t we lucky, when we had a childhood friend willing to be our everlasting, faithful companion(同伴)?I can still remember the day I met my special ____41____ . One spring evening, my mother and I patiently waited for my father to come home. His____42____ in the doorway made no clear impression on my mind. Suddenly, I heard a____43____ “Yip”. “Did I hear something? Daddy, please tell me. What was that?” As he____44____ his pocket he answered, “Nothing. It was only my pocket.” The look on my face must have been a sign of____45____. “Amy!” Softly, daddy called. I slowly turned around to look at daddy’s____46____. There, crawled in his palm was a little dog. ____47____ several brown spots on her white fur, I named her, “Patches(斑点).” Patches became a____48____ and blame taker. If I was troubled, I could depend on her two ears to listen____49____ to everything I had to say. If unfortunately I broke a glass, my trusting companion would willingly_____50_____ responsibility. Her_____51_____ devotion(奉献) only made it hard to separate from her. When I was about 10, my family moved into a house which wasn’t_____52_____ enough to contain a dog. Sadly, we had to_____53_____ her. My auntie, owning a house with vast pieces of land, _____54_____ her. I can still remember her eyes_____55_____ at me forlornly(可怜地) as she left. The_____56_____ in her eyes will be with me forever. I saw her once or twice before she_____57_____. Until my dying day, I shall always expect to see her. I believe that, to this very day, she is still trying to find her way back to her true home. Because I have no_____58_____ that she died, I continue to have faith. The picture is_____59_____ in my mind: a thin white dog comes jumping up, _____60_____ me in loving dog kisses. 41.A.friend B.dog C.neighbor D.relative 42.A.absence B.appearance C.performance D.confidence 43.A.clear B.loud C.small D.weak 44.A.looked up B.found out C.reached into D.took away 45.A.excitement B.sadness C.disappointment D.pleasure 46.A.leg B.hand C.foot D.face 47.A.Because of B.Instead of C.In spite of D.In case of48.A.trouble maker B.baby sitter C.risker taker D.good listener 49.A.wisely B.carefully C.positively D.unwillingly 50.A.avoid B.allow C.take D.face 51.A.faithful B.powerful C.fearful D.wonderful 52.A.cool B.clean C.large D.bright 53.A.make use of B.take care of C.look out of D.get rid of 54.A.caught B.adopted C.bought D.refused 55.A.seeing B.staring C.watching D.smiling 56.A.joy B.anger C.pain D.strength 57.A.disappeared B.ran C.returned D.fell 58.A.doubt B.idea C.problem D.proof 59.A.unclear B.colorful C.creative D.vivid 60.A.watering B.hugging C.bathing D.following Passage 04(2022·河南安阳·模拟预测) A 92-year-old woman drew guests’ attention at her granddaughters wedding. She served as the flower girl! Georgiana Arlt made her granddaughter Abby Mershon’s wish to ____1____ her grandparents at her wedding ____2____. Arlt walked down the aisle (过道), throwing ____3____ while the wedding music was played. “I always ____4____ that my grandma would be involved. And I ____5____ wanted my grandpa to carry my ring as well, but he just passed away a year ago,” Mershon, 27, said. “My husband and I ____6____ her to be our flower girl. My grandma was so ____7____. She kept saying, ‘I’ve never been in a ____8____ except my own! ‘” Arlt, who has eight children, 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, was____9____ by the opportunity. But she said the flower girl duties were “_____10_____ work”. “I was happy and_____11_____. You can see that when I threw the flowers, Arlt said, “I wanted to _____12_____ everybody walking down that aisle. Then they had me out dancing and I _____13_____all night when I got home in bed. I was _____14_____ out.” Mershon nearly _____15_____ her grandmother’s moment as she performed. “I was in hiding and I _____16_____ people shouting and clapping._____17_____, I had to peek(偷看)through the window,” she said. “My best friend was there for me and _____18_____to me, ‘Abby, according to custom, you shouldn’t peek, ‘but I said, ‘I can’t miss the _____19_____. ‘People were cheering and it was _____20_____. That’s exactly what Iwanted. I wouldn’t have wanted anything less than to make my grandma feel special.” 1.A.greet B.include C.assist D.attract 2.A.come true B.fade away C.show up D.turn over 3.A.letters B.lights C.flowers D.balls 4.A.regretted B.admitted C.suspected D.knew 5.A.hardly B.really C.nearly D.merely 6.A.invited B.allowed C.forced D.advised 7.A.embarrassed B.upset C.excited D.confused 8.A.show B.meeting C.lecture D.wedding 9.A.shocked B.honored C.inspired D.terrified 10.A.hard B.careful C.scary D.constant 11.A.calm B.weak C.joyful D.patient 12.A.recognize B.blame C.forgive D.entertain 13.A.slept B.danced C.waited D.dreamed 14.A.carried B.worn C.left D.picked 15.A.doubted B.guessed C.missed D.forgot 16.A.learned B.found C.understood D.heard 17.A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Otherwise 18.A.meant B.said C.wrote D.apologized 19.A.applause B.cheering C.moment D.target 20.A.amazing B.puzzling C.funny D.tricky Passage 05(2022·河南·通许县第一高级中学模拟预测) As a fifth grader, I loved my school. But since May Jordan, who was the tallest in our class and even in the school, transferred (转学) in, the school had become an ____21____ place. Although her ____22____ was frightening, it wasn’t a problem—her ____23____ was: She routinely bullied (欺凌) other students who were too afraid to defend themselves. I had ____24____ to stay out of May’s sight and I wanted to keep it that way. But all that ____25____ when I showed up for school one morning with a new ____26____. It all started when my best friend said my hair was ____27____. I noticed May’s ____28____ but quickly looked away from her eyes. Then May said, “Somebody might cut off your beautiful braid (辫子)!” I got ____29____. After getting home after school, I ____30____ what had happened with my mother. “Don’t be afraid of her. Ifshe can see you’re not afraid, she’ll ____31____,” my mother said. “I bet she’s like everybody else—she just wants to ____32____ and make friends. Perhaps she just doesn’t know how as she is new here. 1 rolled my mother’s ____33____ around in my head. She did have a point—May wasn’t good at making friends. Maybe underneath her ____34____ was a regular fifth grader who ____35____ wanted to be liked. Did I have what it’d take to befriend May? I was unsure, but I wanted to find out. The next day, after lunch, I ____36____ May and invited her to my house after school. “We could walk home together, if you like. Maybe watch TV?” I ____37____. Unexpectedly, May smiled and then said ____38____. I don’t remember what we watched on television. But we became good ____39____. I’ve since learned that someone who looks ____40____ on the outside can really be just like everybody else. 21.A.impressive B.uncomfortable C.energetic D.accessible 22.A.diet B.grade C.weight D.height 23.A.behavior B.service C.advice D.speech 24.A.managed B.refused C.pretended D.failed 25.A.mattered B.appeared C.existed D.changed 26.A.attitude B.manner C.hairstyle D.habit 27.A.ordinary B.strange C.nice D.ugly 28.A.glare B.shout C.touch D.cry 29.A.relieved B.disappointed C.excited D.scared 30.A.combined B.shared C.compared D.replaced 31.A.argue B.agree C.stop D.continue 32.A.go away B.fit in C.give up D.fall behind 33.A.promises B.tests C.stories D.words 34.A.weakness B.toughness C.smartness D.politeness 35.A.finally B.hardly C.suddenly D.simply 36.A.challenged B.approached C.cured D.defeated 37.A.opposed B.apologized C.offered D.responded 38.A.sorry B.goodbye C.yes D.no 39.A.friends B.colleagues C.competitors D.relatives 40.A.different B.familiar C.healthy D.happy Passage 06(2022·吉林长春·模拟预测) My brother had a chronic (慢性的) disease. So recently he was____41____to the hospital again for routinechecks and treatment. While he was there, I____42____with him in the daytime and my parents slept there in the night. Beside him____43____a little girl in a sea of sheets. She, too, was a____44____, so being at the hospital was probably nothing new to her. When I saw her, she looked a bit____45____. Her mom had stepped out somewhere and we were in the ____46____of moving into the room.____47____, I smiled and said “Hi” out of pure social____48____. At first, I think she was____49____but then she warmly smiled back. I could only think of the_____50_____she wouldn’t get due to whatever condition she had. Masses of people only talked to her out of pity or just_____51_____her. I went home that day and didn’t_____52_____too much about it. To me she was just a person, and_____53_____a person like a simple “Hi” probably didn’t make a_____54_____. But it turned out that I was_____55_____. After I left, the little girl talked to my mom about how much happiness I had_____56_____to her. I’m no Mother Teresa obviously, but it’s nice to know that instead of the usual frowns (皱眉) she saw, I was a(n)_____57_____for a rather toothy smile. I actually_____58_____her, for there was sense of uncommon courage in her. It was to be_____59_____that perhaps I could’ve done more. But I still felt good, like I just accidentally grabbed (抓住) a handful of stars while jumping carelessly around the yard without particular_____60_____. 41.A.rushed B.rescued C.ordered D.admitted 42.A.stayed B.talked C.slept D.played 43.A.lived B.lay C.sat D.stood 44.A.stranger B.regular C.survivor D.victim 45.A.surprised B.ashamed C.merciful D.lonely 46.A.plan B.queue C.process D.discussion 47.A.Obviously B.Finally C.Suddenly D.Naturally 48.A.responsibility B.influence C.habit D.status 49.A.confused B.disappointed C.delighted D.satisfied 50.A.impression B.recognition C.punishment D.opportunity 51.A.teased B.misunderstood C.blamed D.overlooked 52.A.consider B.speak C.hear D.bother 53.A.observing B.treating C.greeting D.defending 54.A.judgement B.hit C.promise D.difference 55.A.wrong B.unlucky C.foolish D.embarrassed56.A.suggested B.described C.brought D.explained 57.A.wish B.reason C.excuse D.admiration 58.A.got along with B.looked up to C.kept up with D.watched out for 59.A.honored B.remembered C.regretted D.recognized 60.A.intention B.preparation C.doubt D.motivation