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2021届新高考英语一轮复习完形填空专项训练(3)

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1.OnceayearinthetownofWuzhenallthetouristscanbeaudiencemembers.

Pictureanentiretownturnedintoonegrandimmersive(沉浸式)   1    :

hugemarionettes(扯线木偶)walkingthroughanarrow,flagstone-pavedlane,motheranddaughtersitting   2    ina“paper”boatthat   3    alongariver,youngcoupleswhisperingunderanightsky   4    upbybloomedkites.

NomatterwhereyougointhetownofWuzhen,ZhejiangProvince,duringits   5    theaterfestivalyouarelikelyto   6    performances-andsomeintheunlikeliestofplaces,suchasatthe   7    ofanotherwisequietsquare,undertheroofsofamoss-carpeteddock,andevenonrowingboats.

Eventourists   8    ofthefestivalwillfindthemselves   9    inplays,danceandmusic,everybodybeing   10    towanderthe1,300-year-oldtown'salleys,riverbanksandtheatervenues.

Theycan,forexample,stepintothe“home”oftheItaliandirectorEugenioBarbaashethrowsa“dinnerparty”“Thisisavery   11    wayofthinkingtheater,thattheaudiencearemy   12    toshareadinner,andfoodaresounds,   13    ,words,poetry,”saidBarbapleasingly,founderoftheOdinTeatretofDenmark.

ButthosewhowantedtowatchTheTreewere   14    tohandintheirphonesbeforeperformances.Whentheshowbegantheysat   15   oneanotherquietly,professionalsand   16    alike,notknowingwhattheeveningwouldbring.

Whatgradually   17    werevariousstorieswithatreeattheircenter.Theperformanceimmerseditsaudienceinanoverwhelmingauditory(听觉的)and   18    headtrip,or,   19    oneviewercommentedonthe   20    site,“thebestnightmareIhaveeverhad”.

1.A.platform    B.theater    C.gallery    D.passage

2.A.deliberately    B.slowly    C.swiftly    D.lazily

3.A.stations    B.parks    C.floats    D.walks

4.A.lit    B.burned    C.stuck    D.set

5.A.annual    B.monthly    C.weekly    D.daily

6.A.lookinto    B.comeupwith    C.runinto    D.putupwith

7.A.center    B.corner    C.point    D.spot

8.A.tired    B.fond    C.unconscious    D.convinced

9.A.approved    B.affected    C.accused    D.absorbed

10.A.arranged    B.praised    C.invited    D.supported

11.A.creative    B.obvious    C.reasonable    D.abrupt

12.A.coleagues    B.guests    C.fans    D.hosts

13.A.studios    B.paintings    C.images    D.cartoons

14.A.suggested    B.required    C.appreciated    D.referred

15.A.meeting    B.comforting    C.recognizing    D.facing

16.A.clerks    B.amateurs    C.experts    D.reporters

17.A.presented    B.changed    C.held    D.mattered

18.A.hearing    B.smelling    C.visual    D.facial

19.A.as    B.when    C.since    D.if

20.A.introduction    B.interview    C.debate    D.review

2.Bodylanguageisthequiet,secretandmostpowerfullanguageofall!

Itspeaks   1    thanwords.Accordingtospecialists,ourbodiessendoutmore   2    thanwerealize.Infact,non-verbal(非言语)communicationtakesupabout50%ofwhatwereally    3    .Andbodylanguageisparticularly   4    whenweattempttocommunicateacrosscultures.Indeed,whatiscalledbodylanguageisso   5    apartofusthatit’sactuallyoftenunnoticed.Andmisunderstandingsoccurasaresultofit.   6    ,differentsocietiestreatthe     7    betweenpeopledifferently.NorthernEuropeansusuallydonotlikehaving   8    contact(接触)evenwithfriends,andcertainlynotwith   9    .PeoplefromLatinAmericancountries,   10    ,toucheachotherquitealot.Therefore,it’spossiblethatin   11   ,itmaylooklikeaLatinois   12    aNorwegianallovertheroom.TheLatino,tryingtoexpressfriendship,willkeepmoving   13   .TheNorwegian,veryprobablyseeingthisaspushiness,willkeep   14    —whichtheLatinowillinreturnregardas   15    .

Clearly,agreatdealisgoingonwhenpeople   16   .Andonlyapartofitisinthewordsthemselves.Andwhenpartiesarefrom    17     cultures,there’sastrongpossibilityof   18   .Butwhateverthesituation,thebest    19     istoobeytheGoldenRule:

treatothersasyouwouldliketobe   20   .

1.A.straighter    B.louder    C.harder    D.further

2.A.sounds    B.invitations    C.feelings    D.messages

3.A.hope    B.receive    C.discover    D.mean

4.A.immediate    B.misleading    C.important    D.difficult

5.A.well    B.far    C.much    D.long

6.A.Forexample    B.Thus    C.However    D.Inshort

7.A.trade    B.distance    C.connection    D.greetings

8.A.eye    B.verbal    C.bodily    D.telephone

9.A.strangers    B.relatives    C.neighbours    D.enemies

10.A.inotherwords    B.ontheotherhand    C.inasimilarway    D.byallmeans

11.A.trouble    B.conversation    C.silence    D.experiment

12.A.interrupting    B.helping    C.guiding    D.following

13.A.closer    B.faster    C.in    D.away

14.A.steppingforwardB.goingon    C.backingaway    D.comingout

15.A.weakness    B.carelessness    C.friendliness    D.coldness

16.A.talk    B.travel    C.laugh    D.think

17.A.different    B.European    C.Latino    D.rich

18.A.curiosity    B.excitement    C.misunderstanding    D.nervousness

19.A.chance    B.time    C.result    D.advice

20.A.noticed    B.treated    C.respected    D.pleased

3.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

PeoplefromGreatBritainbroughttheEnglishlanguagetoNorthAmericainthe16thand17thcenturies.Andinthe    1    300years,therehavebeensomany    2    inbothplacesthatnowpeoplecaneasily    3    anEnglishpersonfromanAmericaninthe    4    heorshetalks.

Manyoldwords    5    inEnglandbutwerekeptinAmerica.Forexample,300yearsagopeopleinGreatBritaingottheirwaterfromsomethingthey    6    eithera"aucet","spigot",ora"tap".Allthesewordsare    7    heardindifferentpartsofAmerica,butonly"tap"isstill    8    inEngland.Americansoftenmake    9    newwordsorchangeoldones."Corn"isonekindofplantinAmericaand    10    inEngland.

Also,overthelastthreecenturiestheEnglishlanguagehas    11    thousandsofnewwordsforthingsthatweren't    12    before.Andoften,AmericanandEnglishpeopleusedtwo    13    namesforthem.Atincaniscalled"tin"forshortinEnglish,buta"can"inAmerica.Theword"radio"is    14    allovertheworld,includingAmerica.ButmanyEnglishpeoplecallita"wireless".Andalmostanything    15    somethingtodowithcars,railroads,etc.hasdifferent    16    inBritishandAmericanEnglish.

ButnowAmericanandBritishEnglishmaybe    17    closertogether.Onethingisthat    18    peoplecanhearalargeamountofAmericanspeechdailyin    19    ,ontelevision,orfromtravelers.Becauseofthis,Americans    20    tobeinfluencingtheBritishmoreandmore.Sosomeday,EnglishmayevenbethesameonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.

1.A.past    B.recent    C.oldest    D.latest

2.A.citizens    B.inventions    C.changes    D.advances

3.A.pick    B.tell    C.take    D.judge

4.A.voice    B.place    C.language    D.way

5.A.disappeared    B.stayed    C.returned    D.formed

6.A.said    B.talked    C.spoke    D.called

7.A.then    B.hardly    C.clearly    D.still

8.A.necessary    B.native    C.common    D.lively

9.A.of    B.into    C.up    D.out

10.A.another    B.theother    C.none    D.something

11.A.discovered    B.added    C.improved    D.learned

12.A.accepted    B.known    C.introduced    D.understood

13.A.new    B.short    C.different    D.surprising

14.A.produced    B.made    C.developed    D.used

15.A.having    B.bringing    C.getting    D.making

16.A.types    B.names    C.degrees    D.parts

17.A.putting    B.staying    C.living    D.growing

18.A.British    B.American    C.educated    D.ordinary

19.A.families    B.buses    C.movies    D.newspapers

20.A.need    B.expect    C.seem    D.happen

4.CountrytownsinVictoria,Australia,willbenefitfinanciallybyintroducingNature-basedWetlandsTourismtotheirregions.Thetownsincentralandnorth-westVictoriahave1wetlandsintheirbackyards.Thegovernmentsarealso2themperfectdestinationsforAmerican,EuropeanandAsian3aswell.

InKerang,forexample,mostofitswetlandsare4undertheRamsarConvention(国际重要湿地公约)asWetlandsofInternationalImportance.Thesewetlandsarenotonlyhometobirdlife,5over150speciesofbirdsincludingmigratorypopulationswhich6ChinaandJapaneachyear,butalsorichinother7wildlifeandmostimportantly,theyarerichinKooriheritage.TheLakeCullen,foranotherexample,actsasa8auditorium(大会堂).Thevoicesof150,000nativeandmigratorywater-birdsareas9asanysymphonyorchestra.ThepenguinsatPhilipIslandrepresenta$150million10industryforthestate.TheSouthernRightWhalesarriveattheVictorian11townofWarrnamboolinMay,giving12justoffshorebeforeleavingfortheirAntarcticfeedinggrounds.Thewhales,stayforonlyafewmonths13about$20milliontothelocalWarmambooleconomy.

Inthemid-1990s,thepreviousKennettGovernmentlookedfor14BusinessandTourismMinister,LouiseAsher,15toassistregionalVictoria.Smalltourismexpertstoinvestigatedifferentregionsto16whichindustrieswouldbesuitable.Independenttourismexperts,AdvanceTourism,17thestate’snorth-westregionandtheir18reportsaidthatoneoftheregion’s19assets(资产)wasitsnativewildlifeandwetlandsandthatNature-basedWetlandsTourismshouldbe20considered.

1.A.magnificentB.curiousC.silentD.maximum

2.A.buildingB.

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