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完形填空必练03(原题版)_2025年新高考资料_二轮复习_01高考语文等多个文件_2025年高考英语二轮热点题型归纳与变式演练(新高考通用)_第五部分题型必刷
完形填空必练03(原题版)_2025年新高考资料_二轮复习_01高考语文等多个文件_2025年高考英语二轮热点题型归纳与变式演练(新高考通用)_第五部分题型必刷
完形填空必练03(原题版)_2025年新高考资料_二轮复习_01高考语文等多个文件_2025年高考英语二轮热点题型归纳与变式演练(新高考通用)_第五部分题型必刷
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完形填空必练 03(新高考) (满分:37.5 分,推荐用时:35 分钟) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A 【来源】江苏省无锡市澄宜六校2024-2025学年高三上学期12月联考英语试卷 I had a terrible experience last year. One night my younger brother, Chase, was driving us home from our weekly cleaning of the church. We were both getting 1 , so we picked up a couple of energy drinks at a gas station. Then we jumped onto the freeway and 2 home. The ride was fine. My brother was focused, so I 3 my eyes. I woke up when we were close to our exit. But the car 4 turned to the right. I did not care at first because Chase often played jokes. Then, suddenly it 5 — it was not a joke at all. I shouted my brother’s name at the top of my 6 . He woke up from his sleep in time to slam on the brakes, though the brakes did little to 7 us down. We 8 into a streetlight, making us hit the dirt hill of the off-ramp (出口匝道). Then I 9 something white and bright shoot toward my chest. It hit me and left me breathless but 10 me from the dashboard (仪表盘). The streetlight 11 around, hitting two other cars and then back onto the hood (引擎盖) of our car. One inch 12 to us, Chase and I wouldn’t be here today. A kind man 13 us out of our car, and the policeman came to 14 us. They said there were no broken ribs (肋骨) and no 15 bleeding. Our dad arrived on the scene in his car and drove us home. From that day on, we never drove while we were sleepy or tired again. 1.A.happy B.worn C.puzzled D.curious 2.A.stayed B.biked C.headed D.missed 3.A.opened B.fixed C.touched D.shut 4.A.somehow B.anyhow C.somewhat D.anyway 5.A.predicted B.admitted C.clicked D.suggested 6.A.voice B.action C.noise D.strength 7.A.put B.slow C.settle D.calm 8.A.slid B.dashed C.crashed D.settled 9.A.had B.sent C.threw D.spotted 10.A.pulled B.left C.filled D.saved 11.A.swung B.swept C.sprang D.squeezed 12.A.faster B.better C.closer D.farther 13.A.carried B.locked C.forced D.aided14.A.enquire B.arrest C.bar D.charge 15.A.absolute B.internal C.chief D.instant B 【来源】河北省卓恒教育2024-2025学年高三上学期11月联考英语试题 Freddy McKinney was driving home in Hodges on May 2,2024. 16 , he encountered a terrible tornado (龙卷风), and to his 17 , a large twister (旋风) destroyed a house right before his eyes. But he didn’t step back. Instead, without 18 , McKinney raced to see whether he could help the family. He 19 immediately when he saw the family running right towards him, including a woman carrying a little child in her arms. “Get in!” he yelled as the family 20 his vehicle. “Please help our 21 ! Hurry!” the woman, named Kasey, cried out as McKinney 22 the family to enter his vehicle. Her husband Wes and another son Allie followed shortly behind. After they 23 the car quickly, McKinney was 24 to drive them to the nearest hospital. In the car, Kasey said Lane and Allie had sustained 25 . When the tornado was 26 their house, the wind was so 27 that their 2-year-old Lane was lifted 25 feet into the air. Plus, a brick hit his head. Finally, he landed on a pile of soft materials. 28 , this poor kid was left with a broken wrist. Allie had his hand broken when 29 to escape from the damaged house. Thankfully, McKinney appeared just 30 to give them the help they needed. The family couldn’t be more grateful to him. 16.A.Naturally B.Previously C.Suddenly D.Immediately 17.A.embarrassmentB.disappointment C.horror D.regret 18.A.permission B.hesitation C.invitation D.explanation 19.A.calmed down B.headed back C.jogged around D.pulled over 20.A.approached B.saw C.recognized D.left 21.A.friends B.kids C.passengers D.neighbors 22.A.forced B.expected C.instructed D.persuaded 23.A.got off B.passed by C.sped up D.piled into 24.A.eager B.nervous C.relaxed D.frightened 25.A.injuries B.attacks C.diseases D.defeats 26.A.checking B.waking C.tearing D.sweeping 27.A.irregular B.powerful C.strange D.slow 28.A.Still B.Instead C.Meanwhile D.Moreover 29.A.failing B.refusing C.happening D.struggling 30.A.in relief B.in return C.in exchange D.in timeC 【来源】福建省名校联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题 My husband and I were browsing in a shop filled with handcrafted items, 31 a few last-minute Christmas gifts. Amid the collection of goods, a simple wooden plaque (匾额) 32 out. It stated, “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to 33 ; it’s about learning to dance in the rain.” Looking at the plaque, I was 34 back to a hot, muggy summer day, when I 35 lived out the plaque’s message. Dark clouds had 36 in, heavy with moisture. By mid-afternoon, a light rain began to fall and it gradually 37 up to a downpour that filled the gutters (排水沟) with rushing water. Feeling a (an) 38 to do something crazy for my fifty-plus years, I slipped off my shoes and stockings and began walking barefoot through the warm, rain-fed gutters. My neighbors probably thought I’d lost my 39 , but in that instant, I felt fully 40 . All worries about bills and the future melted away. I was experiencing a gift — a 41 moment of joy! The plaque now hangs in my living room. Every time I walk past it, I ask myself, “So, am I dancing in the rain?” I think I am. I know I try to be. I strive to be more 42 , to pause and appreciate the 43 in life — the joys that were once 44 in my rush for future happiness. I celebrate each precious moment fully: a son with special needs learning to drive alone, the love of good friends and the beauty of spring. Yes, one 45 at a time, I am learning to dance in the rain! 31.A.caring about B.hunting for C.pointing at D.calling on 32.A.went B.ran C.stuck D.held 33.A.pass B.roar C.sing D.run 34.A.transferred B.driven C.pushed D.transported 35.A.unbelievably B.unavoidably C.unknowingly D.unhappily 36.A.rolled B.jumped C.got D.pulled 37.A.built B.lived C.led D.faced 38.A.power B.urge C.pleasure D.emotion 39.A.nerve B.mind C.temper D.way 40.A.curious B.anxious C.ashamed D.alive 41.A.clumsy B.critical C.sensitive D.pure 42.A.forgetful B.different C.brave D.present 43.A.belongings B.surroundings C.blessings D.findings 44.A.pursued B.discovered C.overlooked D.shared 45.A.step B.spring C.need D.friend D 【来源】2025届湖南省高三上学期九校联盟第一次联考英语试题 At high school, Sam was the most celebrated troublemaker in his town. He wasn’t very talkative, didn’t answer questions and got into lots of fights. He had a bad 46 and even some teachers in his school thought that he would 47 nothing. He had skipped many classes, failing almost every subject by the timehe entered his senior year, yet was being passed on each year to a higher grade level. Sam was moving on, but 48 not moving up. Nothing 49 until Sam signed up for ACE training, a program designed to have students become more involved in their communities. After that, he joined the Homeless Project team. He knew something about 50 , hunger, and hopelessness. The other students on the team were impressed with his passionate concern and ideas. They 51 Sam co-chairman of the team. However, several teachers 52 to the school principal about his being elected co-chairman, firmly convinced that failure was 53 . Two weeks later, Sam and his friends 54 a group of 70 students in a drive to collect food. They set a school record: collecting 2,854 cans of food in just two hours. It was enough to fill the empty shelves in two neighborhood centers, and the food supported 55 families in the area for 75 days. The local newspaper 56 the event with a full-page article the next day. He was being acknowledged as 57 material. Afterwards, Sam started 58 at school every day and answered questions from teachers for the first time. Sam is a constant 59 for us that a bird with a broken wing only needs 60 . But once it has healed, it can fly higher than the rest. 46.A.effect B.example C.reputation D.character 47.A.challenge B.accomplish C.pursue D.manage 48.A.hardly B.definitely C.temporarily D.specially 49.A.disappeared B.occurred C.changed D.mattered 50.A.liberty B.priority C.shelter D.poverty 51.A.called B.defined C.elected D.found 52.A.proposed B.protested C.appealed D.spoke 53.A.unpredictable B.unbelievable C.unavoidable D.unbearable 54.A.urged B.led C.instructed D.encouraged 55.A.remote B.ready C.needy D.small 56.A.advertised B.covered C.discovered D.tracked 57.A.citizenship B.membership C.leadership D.scholarship 58.A.showing up B.taking off C.breaking down D.showing off 59.A.reminder B.warning C.lesson D.signal 60.A.replacing B.unfolding C.fixing D.adjusting