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2019高考倒计时第七天英语必考题型-完形填空专练

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3.A.Large B.Imperfect C.Entire D.Unstable

4.A.transform B.increase C.exchange D.progress 5.A.get B.share C.write D.recognize

6.A.relation B.magic C.reward D.necessity

7.A.information B.condition C.love D.description

8.A.desires B.achievements C.opportunities D.challenges 9.A.finding out B.getting through C.dealing with D.looking after

10.A.improve B.access C.calculate D.accept

11.A.terrified B.confident C.sensitive D.curious 12.A.growth B.failure C.demand D.personality 13.A.interesting B.common C.right D.complex 14.A.or B.so C.but D.and

15.A.range B.variety C.influence D.friendship 16.A.suited B.overworked C.delighted D.enriched 17.A.agreed B.argued C.stuck D.communicated

18.A.effect B.strength C.connection D.phenomenon 19.A.average B.bad C.careless D.excellent

20.A.shaping B.ignoring C.viewing D.understanding

5. Madison Williams was studying in her bedroom in Dublin, Ohio, in August 2016 when the door burst open. It was her mother, Leigh Williams, with

a(an) 1 story: “A little boy fell into a septic tank (化粪池), and no one can 2 him.” Then she made this 3 of her 13-year-old daughter: Can you help?

Madison and Leigh ran to a neighbor’s yard, where they found the boy’s 4 mother and other adults surrounding a septic tank opening. Its diameter was 5 wider than a basketball. The boy had 6 in and was drowning in the sewage (污水).

Madison quickly 7 the situation. She was the only one who

could 8 through the small hole. Without 9 , she told the adults, “Lower me in.” Inside, the tank was dark, and the air 10 . In the process of finding the boy, her left wrist was injured by a hidden pole so 11 that the hand was useless. But Madison went on skimming the surface of the sewage, hoping to 12 the boy. “Every once in a while, I’d see his little toes she says. “Then I would try to grab them.” After several failed 13 , she finally managed to grasp his foot tightly with

her 14 hand. “Pull me up!” she shouted to the others above. Ten minutes after Madison had entered the tank, she and the boy were 15 out. But the boy wasn’t out of 16 . He had been taken away from oxygen long enough that he wasn’t breathing. He was 17 on his side, and an adult gave him several hard beats on the 18 , one right after the other, until the boy coughed up liquids. It was only when Madison heard him cry that she knew he was all right.

It took Madison longer to 19 than the boy. She experienced months of physical treatment for her wrist, which, says neighbor Mary, made the girl’s actions more 20 .

1.A.amazing B.puzzling C.embarrassing D.frightening 2.A.reach B.find C.see D.hold

3.A.decision B.request C.recommendation D.order 4.A.cautious B.curious C.anxious D.courageous 5.A.tightly B.closely C.slightly D.specially 6.A.skipped B.run C.wandered D.slipped

7.A.surveyed B.looked C.decided D.described 8.A.suit B.walk C.break D.fit

9.A.permission B.hesitation C.doubt D.question 10.A.disgusting B.confusing C.bright D.dry 11.A.obviously B.hardly C.lightly D.severely 12.A.notice B.search C.feel D.strike

13.A.attempts B.studies C.ideas D.invitations 14.A.left B.strong C.good D.injured 15.A.picked B.lifted C.pushed D.put

16.A.breath B.trouble C.sorrow D.control 17.A.placed B.lain C.sent D.carried 18.A.head B.chest C.back D.foot 19.A.drown B.cough C.cure D.recover

20.A.attractive B.impressive C.modest D.considerate

6. The plan for the annual Christmas Dinner for Those Alone and Homeless started between two church members who happened to share a plane ride back to Springfield.

Springfield physician F. T. “Hogan” H’ Doubler Jr. told Gary Ellison he was 1 about those who he knew were 2 during the upcoming holidays. He wanted to help them.

He said, “If you don’t have 3 with you, the fact that everything, at Christmas is ‘family this and family that’ can

be 4 Wouldn’t it be great 5 our church could have a big Christmas dinner-free of 6 ?”

If they wanted the big dinner held in the church, admission of the preacher (牧师) was very necessary. Therefore, H’ Doubler asked Ellison if he

could 7 the preacher to allow the dinner. H’ Doubler would put up a sizable 8 . “He imagined a nice event with no strings (附加条件) attached,” said Ellison.

With the physician 9 the main course, other church members offered side dishes and desserts.

After a few years, the church picked up the expenses. “The first 10 may have drawn 200 people,” Ellison said, “but some years it may draw close to 700.”

In order that the church can 11 for the right size crowd, people who want to 12 are asked to call an answering service and select the time they will come in advance. Ellison said church members would do their best to make everyone feel 13 . Over the years he’s enjoyed seeing strangers socialize.

H’ Doubler always smiled when he read or heard reports of the event’s 14 , his daughter Sarah Muegge said. “He was very 15 with the way it developed,” said Ellison.

“It’s 16 the way H’ Doubler expected it: no strings attached. Just fun and good 17 ,” said Ellison.

H’ Doubler preferred to keep secret his role in 18 the event, but he 19 recently at the age of 85. Ellison asked H’ Doubler’s daughter if it was OK to tell people that it was H’ Doubler’s 20 and money that started the tradition. And she said yes.

1.A.concerned B.confused C.curious D.doubtful 2.A.abnormal B.abroad C.alone D.asleep

3.A.family B.friends C.neighbors D.children 4.A.exciting B.obvious C.interesting D.painful 5.A.unless B.until C.though D.if 6.A.cost B.time C.charge D.game 7.A.force B.warn C.convince D.order

8.A.service B.building C.table D.donation

9.A.showing up B.paying for C.deposit D.lending to 10.A.tour B.dinner C.contest D.show 11.A.plan B.possess C.remind D.refuse 12.A.buy B.attend C.help D.watch

13.A.confident B.welcome C.ignored D.proud 14.A.problem B.challenge C.success D.chance 15.A.busy B.familiar C.patient D.pleased 16.A.only B.just C.even D.still 17.A.food B.scene C.story D.report

18.A.starting B.recording C.celebrating D.ending 19.A.left B.appeared C.died D.returned 20.A.turn B.visit C.excuse D.idea

7. The Last September, my mother and I visited our relatives in the town of Swedesboro, New Jersey. Every day I enjoyed walking a circular way starting from their house. One evening I decided to be adventurous and changed from

my 1 way—I was looking forward to a longer walk, 2 that I would be able to find my way back. My walk took me 3 the living area and into a beautiful place with an expanse of fields on both sides of the road. With the sun beginning

to 4 , it was really a wonderful sight. After about thirty minutes, I noticed that I was not 5 back in the direction I had come—in fact I

seemed to be moving further away. I searched my pocket for the mobile phone to get help, but it wasn’t there. I had 6 it at home. However, I remained 7 . Although there weren’t any people about, there was some 48 and I was sure that someone would stop

and 9 me in the right direction. As each car or truck came, I stopped and 10 , but time after time each one passed me by. No one seemed to feel any 11 for me. About forty minutes, I was beginning to

feel 12 . There was no one in sight and my family was completely in the dark as to my 13 .

When I just gave up all hope, a black SUV 14 me and stopped. A mother and daughter wanted to know how they could help. I told them I was lost and gave them my address. The mother pointed to a turning a little further down the road and 15 me I was pretty close to home. Expressing my thanks, I started off at a fast 16 .

I had been walking for about five minutes when I heard a car drive up behind me and stop. It was the mother and daughter again. They realized that they had not given me the correct 17 and my destination was much further away. They offered to 18 me home, and I was so grateful for their help. During our brief conversation I got the 59 that the teenage daughter was going to a school party and would now arrive late. We didn’ t 20 names but I will never forget their act of kindness.

1.A.proper B.general C.regular D.similar 2.A.grateful B.confident C.ashamed D.proud 3.A.within B.round C.beyond D.toward 4.A.set B.shine C.rise D.fade

5.A.keeping B.taking C.looking D.heading 6.A.left B.lost C.held D.sent 7.A.silent B.crazy C.calm D.awake

8.A.delay B.traffic C.control D.service 9.A.point B.remind C.inform D.follow 10.A.cheered B.sighed C.nodded D.waved

11.A.satisfaction B.sympathy C.respect D.responsibility 12.A.innocent B.ridiculous C.desperate D.fortunate 13.A.position B.routine C.judgment D.impression

14.A.surrounded B.preserved C.accompanied D.approached 15.A.promised B.supported C.defended D.corrected 16.A.track B.pace C.level D.stage

17.A.decision B.schedule C.procedure D.direction 18.A.charge B.allow C.drop D.reach 19.A.sense B.goal C.permit D.attention 20.A.sign B.list C.call D.exchange

8.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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