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届高考英语二轮复习题型精准练完形填空1及参考答案
2020届高考英语二轮复习题型精准练6-完形填空
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1、Everyyearabout40,000peopleattempttoclimbKilimanjaro,thehighestmountaininAfrica.They1withthemlotsofwaste.The2mightdamagethebeautyoftheplace.Theglaciers(冰川)aredisappearing,changingthe3ofKilimanjaro.
Hearingthesestories,I’m4abouttheplace—otherdestinationsaredescribedas“purer”naturalexperiences.
However,Isoon5thatmuchhaschangedsincethedaysofdisturbingreportsof6amongtonsofrubbish.Ifinda7mountain,withtoiletsatcampsandalongthepaths.Theenvironmentalchallengesare8buttheeffortsmadebytheTanzaniaNationalParkAuthorityseemtobe9.
ThebestofaKilimanjaro10,inmyopinion,isn’treachingthetop.Mountainsare11asspiritualplacesbymanycultures.This12isespeciallyevidentonKilimanjaroas13gothroughfiveecosystems(生态系统)inthespaceofafewkilometers.Atthebaseisarainforest.Itendsabruptlyat3,000meters,14landsoflowgrowingplants.Furtherup,theweather15—lowcloudsenvelopethemountainsides,whicharecoveredwiththickgrass.I16twelveshadesofgreenfromwhereIstand.Above4,000metersisthehighland17:
gravel(砾石),stonesandrocks.18youclimbintoanarctic-likezonewith19snowandtheglaciersthatmaysoondisappear.
DoesKilimanjaro20itsreputationasacrowdedmountainwithlinesoftouristsruiningtheatmosphereofpeace?
Ifoundtheoppositetobetrue.
1.A.keepB.mixC.connectD.bring
2.A.storiesB.buildingsC.crowdsD.reporters
3.A.positionB.ageC.faceD.name
4.A.silentB.skepticalC.seriousD.crazy
5.A.discoverB.argueC.decideD.advocate
6.A.equipmentB.grassC.campsD.stones
7.A.remoteB.quietC.tallD.clean
8.A.newB.specialC.significantD.necessary
9.A.payingoffB.spreadingoutC.blowingupD.fadingaway
10.A.atmosphereB.experienceC.experimentD.sight
11.A.studiedB.observedC.exploredD.regarded
12.A.viewB.qualityC.reasonD.purpose
13.A.scientistsB.climbersC.localsD.officials
14.A.holdingontoB.goingbacktoC.livinguptoD.givingwayto
15.A.changesB.clearsC.improvesD.permits
16.A.matchB.imagineC.countD.add
17.A.villageB.desertC.roadD.lake
18.A.ObviouslyB.EasilyC.ConsequentlyD.Finally
19.A.permanentB.littleC.freshD.artificial
20.A.enjoyB.deserveC.saveD.acquire
2、WhenIwas25,Ifoundmyselfinoneofthoseworstsituationsinlife.Onedayafriend 1 metoparticipateinaserviceclub.Itdidn’t 2 memuchatfirst.ThenIrealizedthatperhapshelpingsomeoneelsecoulddomesomegood.
Theserviceclubofferedvariousvolunteeropportunitiesto 3 from.Ilistedactivitieshelpingchildrenasmytop 4 .However,IwasarrangedtoserveCharles,whowasparalyzed(瘫痪的)fromtheneckdownandonly 5 totalkandmovehisfacialfeatures.
WhenIenteredCharles’roomforthefirsttime,I 6 myselftohim.Hisroomhadawindow,butitwas 7 withartwork:
variouspaperspaintedwithwatercolor.Istoodthere 8 whattodonext.
“Areyou 9 topaint?
”Charlesaskedme.“Thereisabrushandpaintsinthecupboard,”hesaid.Stillnotunderstandinghis 10 ,Iopenedthecupboardandsawalargecanofwatercolorpaintsandapaintbrush.WhenIsawthepaintbrush,itallbecame 11 ---Charlespaintedthosepictureswithhis 12 .
Charlesexplainedhowto 13 colorsonatray(托盘).Eachtimehewantedtochangecolors,heheldthe 14 inhisteethandsaid,“Newcolor,please”
WespenteveryWednesdayeveningthatfallandwintertogether. 15 ,Ibegantoappreciatemylifewithfresheyes.Charleshadgivenmeawonderful 16 :
he’dshownmethejoyofgratitude,evenforseemingly 17 things.
Manyyearsandmilesmakeme 18 Charlesnow.Butwheneverlife 19 me,Ithinkofhimandtellmyself,“Newcolor,please”.Ihaveafamily.Ihavemyfreedom.Thereissomuchtobe 20 for.
1.A.reminded B.invited C.allowed D.promised
2.A.attract. B.guide C.include D.approve
3.A.learn B.recover C.choose D.benefit
4.A.needs B.preferences C.instructions D.tasks
5.A.willing B.prepared C.pleased D.able
6.A.informed B.introduced C.devoted D.connected
7.A.provided B.compared C.ended D.covered
8.A.knowing B.explaining C.wondering D.ignoring
9.A.ready B.comfortable C.anxious D.sure
10.A.orders B.opinions C.decisions D.intentions
11.A.unreasonable B.unforgettable C.clear D.accurate
12.A.nose B.mouth C.foot D.face
13.A.accomplish B.apply C.squeeze D.arrange
14.A.brush B.can C.tray D.paper
15.A.Obviously B.Hopefully C.Gradually D.Constantly
16.A.impression B.thrill C.award D.gift
17.A.regular B.ordinary C.strange D.formal
18.A.informedof B.differentfrom C.apartfrom D.skepticalof
19.A.disappoints B.motivates C.forgets D.punishes
20.A.thankful B.hungry C.concerned D.famous
3、 Therearelotsofwaystoraiseawarenessforacause.Usually,the 1 theideais,themoreitgetsnoticed.Andthat’spreciselywhyone 2 Frenchmanhascaughtourattention.
BaptisteDubanchetisbikingacrossEurope,surviving 3 ondiscarded(丢弃)food.Thethree-month,1900-milejourneyfromParistoWarsawisDubanchet’s 4 ofraisingawarenessoffoodwasteinEuropeandthroughouttheworld.
Asyoucan 5 ,thetripisnopieceofcake.Whilerestaurants 6 tonsoffoodeachyear,muchofitremainsinaccessiblebecauseof 7 garbagecontainers,healthregulations,orbusinesspolicies.Onlyaboutoneintenplaces 8 himfoodthatwouldotherwisebediscarded.
Forlegal 9 ,mostrestaurantshaveapolicyagainst 10 foodwaste."Somepeoplehaveeven 11 theirjobsbygivingmefood,"Dubanchetsaid.
What's 12 interestingistheattitudevariouscitieshavetowardDubanchet’scause.Berlinhasbeenthe 13 whilethemostdifficultwastheCzechtownofPilsen.There,hehadto 14 atsome 50 differentstoresorrestaurantsbeforefindingfood.The 15 isallthemoreseriouswhenyouconsiderthe 16 exerciserequiredtobikefromFrancetoPoland.
"Ihavetogetfood 17 becauseafterallthebikingIamtiredandIneedthe 18 ."
Dubanchetexplained."Ismy 19 fullorempty?
Thatisthemostimportantthing,notwhatIameating."
Heaimsto 20 hisjourneybymid-July.Withanyluck,he’llturnafewmoreheadsintheprocess.
1.A.cleverer B.older C.stranger D.simpler
2.A.garbage-eating B.sports-loving C.food-wasting D.law-breaking
3.A.secretly B.finally C.entirely D.probably
4.A.purpose B.way C.opinion D.dream
5.A.observe B.imagine C.suggest D.remember
6.A.store B.cook C.shopfor D.throwaway
7.A.locked B.damaged C.connected D.abandoned
8.A.bought B.offered C.ordered D.sold
9.A.reasons B.rights C.fees D.aids
10.A.beggingfor B.givingaway C.hiding D.causing
11.A.did B.kept C.accepted D.risked
12.A.hardly B.usually C.particularly D.merely
13.A.easiest B.nearest C.biggest D.richest
14.A.work B.shout C.ask D.jump
15.A.competition B.conversation C.conflict D.challenge
16.A.adequate B.rewarding C.demanding D.suitable
17.A.again B.alone C.later D.fast
18.A.spirit B.energy C.time D.effort
19.A.stomach B.hand C.pocket D.basket
20.A.arrange B.restart C.report D.finish
4、 MiraiNagasuhadalreadylivedatleasttwolifetimesinthesportoffigureskating(花样滑冰)whensheshowedupinColoradoSpringsinMarch2011.After 1 heronlynationaltitleat15in2008andfinishinga 2 fourthatthe2010WinterOlympicGames,Nagasu’s 3 turned,dramatically.Afteracoupleofrough 4 ,shecamebacktofinishthirdatthe2014USnationalsbeforetheSochiOlympics,onlytobe 5 fromtheUSteambyacommitteeinfavoroffourth-placefinisherAshleyWagner.
Nagasuwas 6 “Itwasawful,”shesaid.“Iwasverycloseto 7 .”ShetrainedhardeverydayinSouthernCalifornia 8 shewasneededasthefirstalternate.Shewasnot.Lookingforachangeofscenery,she 9 togotoColoradotovisitherfriendAgnesandtryto 10 whattodowiththerestofherlife.ItwastherethatNagasu 11 theOlympiccoachTomZakrajsek,whosheaskedifhewould 12 her.Itturnedoutthatthe 13 towhatNagasuwantedtodowiththerestofherlife,couldn’thavebeen 14 . Shekeptonskating.“Thenewenvironmentreally 15 .”Attheir 16 firstlessontogether,Zakrajsektoldher,“Youcandotripleaxel (三圈半跳跃).”“Ican,”Nagasusaid,“andIwantto.” 17 ,shemasteredit.
Nagasu,24yearsold,anagebywhichyoung 18 haveoftenleftthesport. 19 ,shecontinued.ShewasheadedtoPyeongchang2018Olympictoperforminthewomen’sfreeskate.Hereffortsfinally 20 .
1.A.writing B.breaking C.losing D.winning
2.A.tiring B.boring C.surprising D.terrifying
3.A.,fortunes B.interest C.career D.temper
4.A.months B.decades C.weeks D.years
5.A.dropped B.escaped C.absent D.forbidden
6.A.impressed B.inspired C.desperate