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考点巩固卷 19 完形填空之夹叙夹议文 高考真题 【2022▪浙江6月卷】 Small children are easy to throw up in the air and catch-and they 36 it. “Again, Daddy, again!” Jacky shouts as I throw him skywards and catch him on the way back down again. He throws his arms and legs out 37 he were flying, his eyes wide with 38 . His trust in me is 39 which is quite a nice feeling, but at the same time gives me a huge sense of 4 0 . I hope Jacky will always trust me fully, but I know that, as he gets 41 , it will need more effort and sound judgment 42 . Trust is such an important part of a 43 relationship that it’s something that can’t 44 to lose. Every time I 45 Jacky to something new, he’ll do it only because he trusts me and feels 46 in the knowledge that he won’t get hurt. 47 , teaching Jacky to swim means he has to 4 8 that, when he’s swimming in the big pool, I’ll come to his rescue if his doggy paddle lets him down. 49 in the workplace, trust is important for strong 50 . It is something that every manager should work hard to 51 among their team. If people don’t trust you, they’re unlikely to 52 your directions and willingly become a loyal (忠诚) team member. A 53 of trust can make people work against you rather than for you. At the very least, it means that people are not going to be 54 you their best. Good 5 5 , like good parenting, is a long-term commitment. 36. A. deserve B. miss C. love D. know 37. A. as if B. in case C. even though D. so that 38. A. fear B. excitement C. doubt D. astonishment 39. A. reasonable B. limited C. absolute D. important 40. A. relief B. satisfaction C. achievement D. responsibility 41. A. older B. busier C. quieter D. healthier 42. A. on my behalf B. on my part C. in my honor D. in my name 43. A. long-distance B. high-risk C. parent-child D. teacher-student 44. A. afford B. choose C. wait D. expect 45. A. attach B. compare C. adjust D. introduce 46. A. safe B. happy C. proud D. grateful 47. A. Above all B. In addition C. At first D. For example 48. A. admit B. believe C. suggest D. imagine 49. A. However B. Therefore C. Similarly D. Fortunately 50. A. affection B. determination C. friendship D. leadership 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 151. A. assess B. organize C. develop D. understand 52. A. repeat B. follow C. change D. forget 53. A. gesture B. measure C. bond D. lack 54. A. telling B. giving C. selling D. sending 55. A. management B. personality C. communication D. education 2023 年高考模拟真题 (2023·海南·校联考模拟预测)Jim Dwyer was once in the United States Air Force. Although he is retired, he is still 1 his country. This time it’s through 2 meals to those who truly need it. Every Thursday, Dwyer starts his day at Meals on Wheels in Westminster, 3 eight hot plates and sending the nutritious meals to older adults. “It’s 4 to help those in need because it offers us inner joy. You know it’s just the ability to help people that are 5 and not able to get out on their own. It’s something I get 6 from. And who knows? Maybe someday I might need this service too,” said Dwyer. Dwyer was 7 to join Meals on Wheels when he 8 to make sure his elderly parents had hot meals to eat. “I saw on TV here in Westminster that they were looking for 9 for Meals on Wheels, and I said I could do that,” said Dwyer. His 10 to work for his fellow Americans, as he did in the military, is 11 . It is true that the meals bring 12 to those getting a plate. “Jim is great. He has been one of our 13 volunteers for a long time,” said Darla Olson of Meals on Wheels. As the saying goes, “It’s never too late to learn.” 14 , Dwyer’s story tells us that it is also never too late to make 15 efforts to work for the good of the community. 1.A.serving B.building C.promoting D.missing 2.A.introducing B.selling C.delivering D.returning 3.A.picking up B.trying out C.showing off D.setting aside 4.A.convenient B.wonderful C.common D.possible 5.A.given up B.turned down C.laid off D.shut in 6.A.knowledge B.confidence C.satisfaction D.support 7.A.advised B.allowed C.inspired D.required 8.A.demanded B.pretended C.happened D.attempted 9.A.organizers B.driver C.cooks D.waiters 10.A.refusing B.continuing C.learning D.failing 11.A.identified B.confirmed C.appreciated D.suspected 试卷第2页,共3页12.A.smiles B.doubts C.pride D.honour 13.A.honest B.independent C.moved D.committed 14.A.Actually B.Hopefully C.Occasionally D.Gradually 15.A.temporary B.constant C.random D.obvious (2023·河北沧州·校考三模)Canadian Football League (CFL) player Brady Oliveira doesn’t get a lot of free time. When he does, he doesn’t spend it as you might imagine. Instead of 16 at home, Oliveira can usually be found walking through dirty places 17 homeless dogs and puppies(幼犬). As a long time animal rescue 18 , Oliveira has been on more rescue missions than he can 19 . Recently, Oliveira went through a 20 rescue mission. He received an alarm about am other dog and her two pups being 21 after dangerous flood store through the region. So he and a friend 22 through deep, ice-cold water for over an hour to find them. When they located the terrified and starving animals, Oliveira was 23 to see pups in the bathroom covered in their own waste. Mom was 24 outside with nowhere to go! Though 25 , they carried the adult dog and her pups in their arms stepping all the way back to safety. No matter how 26 the conditions maybe, Oliveira is committed to 27 as many dogs as he can. He said, “I love being a(n) 28 for the voiceless, and that’s what keeps me going back to back, rescue after rescue. It’s just something that is a 29 of mine now.” 30 as Brady Oliveira maybe as a CFL player, he will always be known as the MVP of animal rescue! 16.A.waiting B.practicing C.relaxing D.exercising 17.A.in charge of B.in place of C.in memory of D.in search of 18.A.volunteer B.announcer C.professional D.opponent 19.A.miss B.count C.expect D.bear 20.A.casual B.formal C.joyful D.tough 21.A.abused B.adopted C.abandoned D.affected 22.A.rode B.walked C.drove D.jumped 23.A.regretful B.upset C.proud D.awkward 24.A.locked B.fed C.defended D.watched 25.A.exhausted B.disappointed C.amazed D.depressed 26.A.unfair B.certain C.comfortable D.terrible 27.A.purchasing B.catching C.examining D.saving 28.A.warning B.message C.voice D.image 29.A.reaction B.passion C.pressure D.capacity 30.A.Successful B.Generous C.Thoughtful D.Grateful 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 3(2023·河北保定·河北省唐县第一中学校考三模)The world is full of opportunities. Ignoring them or seizing one depends on one’s attitude. Mike seized the chance and did what he wanted to do. Mike used to be a janitor (看门人) at an elementary school. He collected and cleared away the 31 for the school too. This school has a 32 place in Mike’s heart. He went to this school as a young boy and was a teacher there for 19 years. However, before his career in teaching, he 33 in the same school as a janitor. He has always been good at 34 with students. Seeing this, the teachers 35 him to pursue a teaching career. After years of hard work and fierce 36 , Mike finished his degree in 2003 and 37 a teaching job at the elementary school. Since then, he has become a constant 38 in the school. Mike found teaching a very rewarding job. For him, it was important that the students grow up not just remembering the 39 but also how a teacher made them feel. Mike was excited to teach the children at the school and was 40 to teach the fifth grade. He was shocked when the directors offered him the 41 of principal a week before the school year started. “I am 42 grateful. I don’t do anything special. I just 43 and try my best,” said Mike. He was also very excited to take on the challenges of being the new 44 of the school, assume new responsibilities and help 45 the school. 31.A.bag B.mouse C.refuse D.beggar 32.A.special B.formal C.mobile D.confusing 33.A.lived B.worked C.studied D.arrived 34.A.quarrelling B.debating C.fighting D.communicating 35.A.commanded B.encouraged C.constructed D.allowed 36.A.determination B.appreciation C.suffering D.impression 37.A.rejected B.obtained C.offered D.reformed 38.A.candidate B.reporter C.figure D.cyclist 39.A.sufferings B.classmates C.pleasures D.lessons 40.A.prepared B.guided C.pressed D.depressed 41.A.role B.desire C.concern D.behavior 42.A.despairingly B.truly C.nearly D.exactly 43.A.let in B.get out C.set aside D.show up 44.A.operator B.visitor C.leader D.performer 45.A.rebuild B.search C.attain D.improve (2023·湖南邵阳·统考一模)I believe I have a personal duty to make a positive impact on society. I’ve tried to 46 this goal by choosing a career in public service. As a physician 47 the challenge 试卷第4页,共3页of infectious diseases, I consider my job a gift, which allows me to help ease the suffering of humankind. I have three principles to 48 my life, which I always think about. Firstly, I have a strong thirst for 49 . I think I will never know as much as I 50 . This is what keeps the 51 of knowledge hot. And it is why I would do my job every day even if I cannot get high income. Secondly, I believe in fighting for 52 . I sweat over all the stuff, without feeling 53 for it. One of the byproducts of being a perfectionist is anxiety. But this anxiety creates a 54 tension that drives me to fulfill my limited potential. Thirdly, I believe that my goal to be a physician is to 55 humankind. I have spent my 56 on public service. Most of it involved research, the care of 57 and the public health policy on AIDS. I think, to control this terrible disease 58 , I must be guided by these principles: continually thirsting for knowledge, accepting nothing 59 of excellence and knowing that the 60 of society is more important than my gains. 46.A.find B.ignore C.change D.accomplish 47.A.combining with B.comparing with C.agreeing with D.dealing with 48.A.form B.check C.guide D.prove 49.A.power B.knowledge C.adventure D.evidence 50.A.want B.promise C.admit D.refuse 51.A.pursuit B.excuse C.recovery D.necessity 52.A.agreement B.balance C.excellence D.fairness 53.A.embarrassed B.curious C.amused D.regretful 54.A.common B.healthy C.serious D.harmful 55.A.employ B.introduce C.unite D.serve 56.A.reputation B.career C.doubt D.luck 57.A.children B.elders C.patients D.students 58.A.randomly B.occasionally C.successfully D.immediately 59.A.full B.short C.worthy D.typical 60.A.good B.standard C.variety D.arrival (2023·湖南长沙·长郡中学校考模拟预测)When I was in sixth grade, I joined the band program to learn to play the clarinet (单簧管). The beginning of the year had gone 61 . But as most students progressed, I seemed to fall behind. One day, when my teacher told us to play in front of the other students. I was filled with fear. I knew I would 62 . When I began to play, my rhythms (节奏) were good, but my tone was another 63 . “Did you practice your lesson?” the teacher barked at me. I felt so ashamed and my world came 64 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 5down in an instant. From then on, I hated playing the clarinet and I kept getting 65 . With the day of the new performance approaching, I grew increasingly upset. In a moment of 66 , I asked for sick leave. It was so relieving and such a(n) easy way out. The avoidance of my lessons continued until my mum asked me about it. “I want to quit.” My tears started 67 . “If you really want to quit, why are you crying?” asked Mum. She 68 and I realized I wanted to stay in band and, by not facing my fears, I had created a black hole that would be difficult to 69 out of. I made a resolution not to hide from my fears and to stand up to even the worst of them, so a 70 could be achieved. The next day I met with my band teacher and told her I was having a problem and couldn’t 71 why. She asked me gently to play for her. I tried, but only an unpleasant sound came out. She didn’t shout at me and handed me a new reed (簧片). I put it in place and tried again. To my great 72 I could play well. My problem was solved and my fear was 73 a lot that year. Looking back, I’m glad that I overcame my fear. Fear can 74 everything in a person’s life. Hiding from those very fears only creates a hole, which makes a person stay 75 inside. After facing up to a fear, one may find life easier and much more enjoyable. 61.A.badly B.endlessly C.randomly D.smoothly 62.A.mess up B.move on C.set out D.take off 63.A.impression B.essay C.story D.factor 64.A.crashing B.moving C.selling D.bending 65.A.stricter B.worse C.happier D.smarter 66.A.joy B.panic C.doubt D.sympathy 67.A.drying B.disappearing C.flowing D.separating 68.A.had a point B.made a change C.reached a level D.took a break 69.A.send B.bring C.pick D.climb 70.A.balance B.degree C.position D.solution 71.A.figure out B.give away C.think over D.make up 72.A.anger B.sorrow C.disappointment D.surprise 73.A.felt B.shown C.removed D.voiced 74.A.consume B.examine C.reflect D.rescue 75.A.unknown B.unpunished C.interested D.trapped (2023·安徽合肥·合肥一六八中学校考三模)I’m not a barber but I cut my 5-year-old son’s hair. Normally, it would be 76 to get him to sit down for a mere 5 minutes, let alone 20. 试卷第6页,共3页Anyway, I began a haircut 77 the other day with a firm speech, “Ethan, I need you to sit 78 and behave yourself.” Strangely enough, he 79 to do it for the first 7 minutes. Then he started to swing his legs and arms and 80 . My speech now sounded more like 81 , “Please Ethan, don’t move. When it’s done, it’ll make a 82 and you shall get some candy.” I tried my best to calm him down and it was somewhat 83 . This was only because I took some time to explain the 84 and how he’d look different after that. When he understood the purpose, he was 85 to sit through the discomfort to obtain the 86 at the end. I had just taught my son how to be 87 . All things come to those who 88 , as life experiences are just like getting a haircut. If we learn to not 89 and give the barber a chance to finish our haircut, we can 90 looking better than we ever had our entire life. 76.A.urgent B.challenging C.meaningless D.reachable 77.A.outline B.account C.timetable D.adventure 78.A.indoors B.close C.still D.alone 79.A.continued B.managed C.failed D.attempted 80.A.renew B.stop C.complain D.laugh 81.A.appealing B.attractive C.demanding D.decisive 82.A.wish B.career C.fortune D.difference 83.A.disturbing B.risky C.successful D.flexible 84.A.phenomenon B.reason C.concept D.association 85.A.willing B.afraid C.free D.unable 86.A.degree B.brand C.prize D.knowledge 87.A.ambitious B.hardworking C.independent D.patient 88.A.share B.wait C.pursue D.care 89.A.interrupt B.offend C.worry D.rush 90.A.come out B.pull over C.put off D.stand by (2023·江苏镇江·统考模拟预测)Recently an old friend reached out to me to ask about the success I’ve had in my life and how I achieved it. He has similar goals as me: get in shape, get into 91 more seriously, and be fluent in Japanese. 92 I haven’t entirely achieved my long term goals yet in any of these 3 categories, he’s seen that I’ve made some 93 on my journey to achieving these goals and wanted my 94 . We had a nice hour and a half 95 on the phone about this and it seemed that he was pretty 96 in the end. A week went by and he told me that he signed up for a personal fitness trainer, is studying music 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 7theory, and 97 me video clips (片段) of him studying Japanese. He’s posting 98 on social media about all of the progress he’s making. He’s doing great! I’ll have to let him know that progress isn’t linear (直线的) and that he’ll eventually hit some bumps (凸块) in the 99 , but I will help him out when that bump 100 . I’m grateful for him giving me the 101 to give him advice, and I’m glad to see that he’s investing the time and money to 102 his life. He even posted about how thrilled he is with all the recent 103 in his life. Even if you’re still not where you want to be, there are a lot of people out there who want what you have and who are impressed with how far you’ve come. It’s good to 104 how far you’ve come, be proud of yourself, and recognize how much you can help others 105 the same. 91.A.trouble B.labor C.music D.science 92.A.Though B.If C.Since D.Unless 93.A.sense B.money C.prediction D.progress 94.A.policy B.advice C.warning D.congratulation 95.A.negotiation B.debate C.chat D.argument 96.A.annoyed B.offended C.shocked D.motivated 97.A.left B.owed C.fetched D.sent 98.A.permanently B.temporarily C.regularly D.suddenly 99.A.road B.game C.mirror D.campaign 100.A.flies B.comes C.ends D.stops 101.A.opportunity B.right C.freedom D.ability 102.A.share B.improve C.affect D.protect 103.A.risks B.purposes C.examples D.changes 104.A.describe B.suggest C.realize D.decide 105.A.record B.achieve C.explain D.announce (2023·浙江·校联考模拟预测)It was a dream born in fire. Andrea Peterson was 5 when she and her mother were trapped in a burning building. “Throw the kid down!” said the firemen 106 . Little Andrea jumped into lifesaving arms and also a lifelong 107 : She wanted to fight fires like her rescuers did. She told that to the firemen but they just 108 good-naturally like grown-ups often do when kids talk about their big 109 . You know, it was back in a time when girls weren’t even allowed to 110 such grand goals. “You’ll be a good mommy,” the firemen told her. “You’ll be a good teacher, maybe you’ll be a nurse, but you 试卷第8页,共3页can never be a(an) 111 .” As it often happened, reality 112 her dream. She was sent to a flight school, 113 she met her husband, Dennis, who was later diagnosed with cancer. Peterson spent 31 years 114 him. In 2007, when Dennis was coming to the end of his struggle, he was at peace 115 worried for Peterson: “But what are you going to do?” “I’ll be fine,” she told him. At 61, Peterson went on an ambulance ride-along. She felt that long-ago childhood 116 . She earned her emergency medical technician 117 and responded to fire calls with the ambulance. Her years of tending to Dennis had 118 her for dealing with various hurts and ills. After a year, she told her boss she wanted to be a firefighter. In the firefighter training unit, everyone else was between 18 and 21, but it didn’t 119 Peterson. She passed the written test, cleared the physical and, 120 , that little girl’s dream came true. 106.A.above B.beside C.around D.below 107.A.expectation B.ambition C.destination D.inspiration 108.A.laughed B.supported C.criticized D.neglected 109.A.attempts B.purposes C.dreams D.arrangements 110.A.figure B.anticipate C.guess D.imagine 111.A.rescuer B.astronaut C.fireman D.sportsman 112.A.failed B.achieved C.followed D.realized 113.A.what B.where C.when D.why 114.A.coping with B.relying on C.caring for D.facing to 115.A.therefore B.still C.otherwise D.yet 116.A.feeling B.saying C.meaning D.calling 117.A.passport B.allowance C.license D.reputation 118.A.prepared B.supplied C.excused D.applauded 119.A.disappoint B.discourage C.discriminate D.dismiss 120.A.definitely B.gradually C.eventually D.constantly (2023·浙江杭州·校联考模拟预测)I lost my sight when I was four. I can hardly 121 the brightness of sunshine. It 122 to me that I might not have loved life so if I hadn’t been blind. I don’t mean I would prefer to go without eyes. I 123 mean the loss of them made me more appreciate what I had. Life asks a continuous series of 124 to reality. The hardest lesson was to 125 myself. When I say belief in myself, I am not only talking about the kind of self-confidence that helps me down an unfamiliar 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 9staircase alone. But I mean something 126 than that: an assurance that I am, 127 imperfections, a real and positive person. It took me years to discover and 128 this assurance. Once a man gave me a baseball. I thought he was kidding me. I was 129 and refused. “Take it with you,” he 130 me, “and roll it around.” The words 131 in my head. By rolling the ball, I could listen where it went. This inspired me to achieve a goal I had thought 132 : playing baseball. All my life, I have set different goals and tried to reach them. I had to learn my 133 . It was no good trying for something wildly out of reach, because that only invited the bitterness of 134 . I would fail sometimes but on the average I made 135 121.A.describe B.remember C.assess D.bear 122.A.mattered B.happened C.occurred D.brought 123.A.barely B.specially C.simply D.extremely 124.A.adjustments B.commitments C.appointments D.assignments 125.A.apply to B.rely on C.believe in D.disapprove of 126.A.faster B.bigger C.easier D.better 127.A.in spite of B.in addition to C.out of D.for the sake of 128.A.change B.strengthen C.create D.decrease 129.A.thrilled B.shocked C.amused D.hurt 130.A.persuaded B.urged C.questioned D.begged 131.A.stuck B.passed C.followed D.buried 132.A.useless B.fantastic C.discouraging D.impossible 133.A.faults B.scores C.advantages D.limitations 134.A.failure B.burden C.ignorance D.trouble 135.A.profit B.fame C.progress D.success (2023·福建龙岩·福建省龙岩第一中学校考三模)There are days when I feel I am a student in my classroom rather than a teacher. One day, my students held a discussion about different tools, especially, how 136 were like tools. They discovered the same tools could 137 different results: they could hurt or 138 . I watched and listened with 139 . They got it! A few days later, Laura had an unexpected 140 in class. She refused to work but quarrel with her group. I asked her to go. She 141 from the back of the room to the door, 142 me an angry look, and then slammed (猛摔) the door. Extremely angry about her disrespectful behavior, I was 143 in my tone and harsh (严厉) with my words. She said, “You’re using your 144 against me.” I was 试卷第10页,共3页speechless. There are times when you are at a 145 crossroads with a student and the road you choose will make all the 146 . Minutes later, I realized at that moment I should apologize, “You’re right, Laura. I have used my words unwisely and unkindly. Will you forgive me?” She looked me in the eye and 147 said, “OK, I forgive you, Mrs. Ekre. And I’m sorry, too.” A year later, she wrote me a beautiful letter, 148 to which was a small key, a tool, she said, for a teacher who taught her how important words can be. It serves as my 149 of a lesson I taught as a teacher but one I really 150 from my student. 136.A.knives B.pens C.words D.sticks 137.A.accumulate B.produce C.achieve D.contribute 138.A.strike B.destroy C.restore D.heal 139.A.security B.satisfaction C.gratitude D.humour 140.A.breakdown B.performance C.outburst D.accident 141.A.escaped B.suffered C.rose D.marched 142.A.offered B.shot C.pardoned D.begged 143.A.proper B.quick C.sharp D.gentle 144.A.tool B.power C.influence D.character 145.A.complex B.busy C.remarkable D.critical 146.A.sense B.difference C.mess D.mistake 147.A.simply B.scarcely C.easily D.regularly 148.A.related B.used C.adapted D.attached 149.A.reminder B.symbol C.theme D.content 150.A.recovered B.suffered C.learned D.benefited 资料收集整理【淘宝店铺:向阳百分百】 11