1、级高三英语考点07完形填空夹叙夹议文原卷版考点07 完形填空夹叙夹议文Passage1(2021山东枣庄高三月考) I was recently involved in a bad traffic accident. I was knocked unconscious by the impact so I dont 1 anything about the accident. My first memory is being given oxygen as the doctors and nurses tried to 2 me back to life.As I lay in the eme
2、rgency room, I found myself 3 my life and thanking God that I was still 4 . The good news is that nobody else was 5 .Since that day, the physical recovery has been 6 but not as tough as the emotional recovery. Ive learned a lot about myself and about what really 7 in this world. Things that are real
3、ly important are not“things”. Im not invincible(无敌的)and I cannot 8 everything that happens in my life. I need to be better at 9 the things that come into my way that I didnt plan for. As someone who was always in a 10 ,it taught me to slow down a little. I have learned to live each day honestly and
4、11 . 12 I continue to heal physically and emotionally,I have a different opinion on 13 . When tragedy strikes,you can either let it 14 your spirit,or use it as an opportunity to grow. I have chosen to 15 from it.1Areceive Bremember Cmention Dcare2Abring Bhit Cpay Danswer3Asacrificing Bpredicting Can
5、alyzing Dmourning4Awealthy Balive Coptimistic Dhealthy5Athreatened Binformed Cignored Dhurt6Adifficult Bsmooth Cquick Dstable7Aworks Bhappens Cmatters Dfunctions8Aunderstand Bcontrol Cidentify Doversee9Arejecting Bidentifying Cimproving Daccepting10Ahurry Bdilemma Croutine Dmess11Acomfortably Bquiet
6、ly Cfully Dbusily12AAs BBefore CUnless DAlthough13Alove Bfuture Cwork D1ife14A1ift Bbreak Cprotect Dshow15Asuffer Bescape Cdiscover DlearnPassage2(2020江苏连云港高三期中)Considerate giving requires no special talent, nor large amounts of money. It involves the heart and head acting together to achieve the 16
7、 means of expressing our feelings.As Emerson 17 ,The only gift is a part of yourself.” One man I know is planning an 18 present for his wife. When I saw him coming out of a dancing studio, he explained,I got tired of hearing my wife 19 about my poor dancing.My dancing well is going to be a lasting b
8、irthday present for her.An elderly lady on an Iowa farm,wept with delight when her son in New York had a telephone 20 in her house and followed it up with a weekly long-distance call.A young bride received a wedding present from an older lady. With it went a note,Do not open 21 you and your husband
9、have your first quarrel.” When there 22 came a day of misunderstanding, the bride 23 the package. In it she found a card box filled with her friends favorite. 24 -and a note, “You will catch more flies with honey than you will with vinegar(醋)”It was a 25 ,lady indeed who gave her experience with her
10、 gift.All gifts that 26 a part of self show that someone has been really thinking of us. Chances for heroic giving are 27 , yet every day there are opportunities to give a part of yourself to someone who 28 it.It may be no 29 a kind word or a letter written at the right time. The important thing abo
11、ut any gift is the amount of 30 you put into it.16Avarious Bdirect Csimple Dperfect17Amade it Bput it Cgot it Dmeant it18Aordinary Babnormal Cunusual Dexpensive19Acomplain Bworry Ctalk Dargue20Acalled Brung Cinstalled Drepaired21Awhen Bafter Csince Duntil22Aimmediately Boriginally Cfinally Doccasion
12、ally23Aremembered Bmentioned Creceived Dforgot24Achocolates Brecipes Cbooks Dphotos25Ahardworking Bopen-minded Ckind Dwise26Aintroduce Bcontain Cprove Dassess27Arare Bvaluable Cpossible Dcommon28Areceives Bwants Caccepts Dneeds29Arather than Bless than Cmore than Dother than30Ayourself Bitself Ctime
13、 DmoneyPassage3(2020上海师大附中高三期中) How I Failed My Oxford InterviewAs soon as the words left my mouth I knew Id 31 . “You think Jane Austen is. soft?” The man opposite me asked in disbelief. Then, he and his colleague took turns to 32 my claim, finishing each others sentences as they stressed Austens n
14、ovels were, in fact, savage.“I just mean.” I said in a 33 voice, trying to keep the tone light, “that shes not as biting as Virginia Woolf.”The two professors patted this idea around, too, like a couple of cats toying with a frightened bird-giving 34 examples of how Austens work was, 35 , more bitin
15、g than Woolfs. With no more defensive action to take, I simply smiled and said, “Lets just agree to disagree, shall we?” And at that moment, my dreams of going to Oxford university 36 in a puff of smoke.Part of my problem, in hindsight was a lack of confidence. 37 I was a straight A student and had
16、prepared for the interview to the best of my ability, I wasnt a skilled debater. When faced with two experts who told me that I was wrong, instead of defending myself, I rolled over and accepted 38 .To pass the interview, you need confidence, of course. You also need a 39 passion for your subject, n
17、ot just a keen interest. In other words, dont put comments on your personal statement that you dont have 40 for your in-person backup.So, months later, I already knew the contents of my thin envelope when it appeared on my doormat. 41 , I felt a pang of disappointment. I had wanted to go to Oxford s
18、ince I was 13. I used to look up images of my favorite college with the same 42 of a bride-to-be browsing wedding dresses.Ultimately, I didnt have what it took-but, looking back, that was 43 a bad thing. Instead of going to Oxford, I found a university that was a better fit for my interests. I loved
19、 my eclectic course, where I could write an essay comparing Jane Eyre to 50 Shades of Grey.Failing my Oxford interview also provided a valuable life lesson. Im now more confident in my opinions, more passionate when it comes to debate, and I try to back up my points with 44 evidence. Whats more, I h
20、ad never since ended a discussion by giving a 45 smile and saying,” lets just agree to disagree, shall we?”31Aproduced sensationBmade a mistake Csparked controversy Dcaused disruption32Aclarify Bprovoke Cmanipulate Dchallenge33Asubtle Bbright Csophisticated Dvague34Aspecific Bbrief Cambiguous Dabstr
21、act35Afor one thing Bin turn Con the contrary Dat large36Avanished Bfacilitated Cimplanted Ddistributed37AAs long as BEven though CDespite DBecause38Aparadox Bcompromise Cdefeat Dembarrassment39Aburning Bfulfilling Cdying Dinnate40Asubstitute Breadiness Coptimism Dconcern41APreviously BPractically C
22、Naturally DExclusively42Aresentment Bcontroversy Cdistraction Deagerness43Anot necessarily Ball but Cin particular Dat length44Astubborn Bhard Cradical Dgenerous45Astunning Bwinning Coverwhelming DsimperingPassage4 (2020福建厦门双十中学高三期中) “Whats all this tree-planting for? I was asked when I began writin
23、g about restoring(修复) a piece of land I had 46 in Somerset. The truth is, I just love trees. And I am not 47 “As I get older, all I really 48 is to plant trees ,” Prince Charles says in a BBC programme in which he is 49 in the wood he planted on the day Prince George was born.We have inherited 50 an
24、d wonderful trees in our cities and villages. They were planted, or self-sown, years, even centuries ago. We take them for granted, 51 the creatures living among them, remain in ignorance of the 52 trees are doing us (cleaning the air, for example) and cut them down for 53 . Yet we keep a feeling of
25、 54 for them. This may account for the 55 the government faced in 2010 when it sought to sell off publicly owned woods, and for the wide support the Woodland Trust (a tree-protecting charity) 56 .Trees need 57 , which is why I, a city-resident, bought my Somerset woodland in 1999. At that time, clim
26、ate change was already well proved, 58 my hopes of planting long-lived oaks and pines gradually 59 anxiety about their chances. Tree diseases new to the UK, wind, drought and flood were all putting them at 60 .But I did not 61 things to move so fast. The woodland is good, and the new trees are growi
27、ng like mad, but the creatures are 62 . The rabbits have disappeared(due to some disease, perhaps?) and the owl has moved. The bees and butterflies are still there but in smaller 63 . If this can happen in my wood that is 64 pesticides (杀虫剂)and herbicides (除草剂) , it surely indicates we need to give
28、nature the chance to restore its own 65 . Meanwhile, I love my wood, and tree-planting has also done wonders for restoring my balance between town and country.46Avisited Bpurchased Callocated Dreturned47Arich Bashamed Calone Dready48Aobject to Bgive away Ctake up Dlong for49Afilmed Bstuck Ccommented
29、 Ddiscovered50Asacred Bdelicate Cmature Dfragrant51Araise Bobserve Cignore Dabuse52Ahonor Bgood Charm Djustice53Adevelopment Bentertainment Cprotection Drestriction54Atrust Bsadness Cbetrayal Daffection55Aapproval Bopposition Csurvival Ddilemma56Aattracts Burges Crequires Dlacks57Aspace Bsupport Cco
30、mpany Dnutrition58Asince Bfor Cyet Dso59Acaught up with Bgave way to Cbroke away from Dgot rid of60Arisk Ba distance Cease Da loss61Apray Bwant Callow Dexpect62Ain place Bin order Cin decline Din question63Asizes Bnumbers Cplaces Dspaces64Aeager for Bfit for Cfree of Dfull of65Afriction Bvirtue Cten
31、sion DbalancePassage5 (2020安徽高三月考) It was a beautiful day with the sun shining brightly. 66 to spend some time outdoors, I went up the mountain with Uncle Jimmy. The mountain was not easy to climb and had tough rocks and streams on it. In the end, 67 and hot, I couldnt go any further. 68 , we went back down the mountain in the end. On the way back dow
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