2020届高三江苏名校好题速递分项汇编(4)之完形填空(原卷版) 联系客服

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31.A. afford B. hold C. admit D. expect 32.A. middle B. gap C. last D. initial 33.A. winning B. criticizing C. quitting D. arranging 34.A. motivated B. troubled C. attracted D. instructed 35.A. learn B. agree C. refuse D. choose 完形填空【2020届江苏省南通市基地学校高三第三次大联考】

From a young age, I started to make detailed to-do lists. I simply crossed the tasks off as they were 16 , which was a way to 17 my chaotic mind. At times I would feel overwhelmed(无法抵抗的)by the pressure to 18 , but with the optimism of youth, I was ready to 19 the world.My desk would look like a(n) 20 , but I knew exactly what I had to do and 21 . The problem is the list never seemed to get any 22 So I decided to start writing a\ 23 , it was extremely hard to even remember any 24 or achievements, but I 25 .And slowly, I started looking forward to writing down the things that I had achieved, moments that had brought me real 26 , or personal challenges that I had 27 . So, while I 28 a great talk I delivered, I would also record a situation when I managed to stay 29 even as I was exhausted and annoyed.

Instead of always looking at what else I had to do, I started 30 my achievements and celebrating the smallest wins. A tiny 31 , but it has already been useful in helping me to 32 how I perceive(感知)success in life. I wouldn't say that it has 33 everything, but it has been a huge advance. Writing them down reminds me of the tiniest victories that 34 might have passed me by. And my self-worth and value are no longer measured by the ticks and 35 on my to-do list. 16.A.abandoned 17.A.organize 18.A.involve 19.A.wipe out 20.A.chessboard 21.A.when 22.A.cleaner 23.A.Hopefully

B.completed B.express B.compromise B.shrink from B.mess B.who B.shorter B.Eventually

C.forgotten C.maintain C.innovate C.take on C.souvenir C.why C.longer C.Fortunately

D.modified D.understand D.succeed D.turn against D.blueprint D.where D.smoother D.Initially

24.A.pains 25.A.ignored 26.A.joy 27.A.feared 28.A.noted down 29.A.connected 30.A.ridding of 31.A.gap 32.A.inquire 33.A.solved 34.A.otherwise 35.A.scores

B.proofs B.continued B.life B.expected B.polished up B.calm B.leaving out B.clue B.evaluate B.witnessed B.exactly B.crosses

C.wins C.hesitated C.tension C.overcome C.showed off C.tuned C.making up C.change C.share C.limited C.hardly C.revisions

D.losses D.bothered D.mercy D.deserted D.went over D.tense D.reflecting on D.victory D.doubt D.destroyed D.simply D.comments

完形填空【2020届江苏省海安高级中学高三模拟考试】

A Colorado pair brings new meaning to the word “determination”. When one couldn’t walk and the other couldn’t see, they 36 up to share their love of the great outdoors.

Melanie Knecht has to use a wheelchair to get around due to born spina bifida (脊柱裂). Trevor Hahn only recently became blind after he 37 an eye disease five years ago. Both living in Fort Collins, Colorado, the two met at an adaptive boxing class — and they soon 38 each other again at an adaptive rock-climbing class.

They immediately 39 over Knecht’s lifelong hobby of camping and Hahn’s passion for outdoor sports. When she told him about her recent trip to Easter Island, where she got the 40 to be carried on another person’s back, an unusual idea 41 to her.

42 his lost sight, he’d been able to scale a Himalayan peak, using poles and 43 directions from his companions.

They started small, but next month—with her vision and his 44 —they will trek to the top of a 14,000-foot mountain.

“It just seemed like common sense. He’s the legs, I’m the eyes! 45 , we’re the dream team.” said Knecht.

At the start of each hike, a friend lifts Knecht 46 a carrier on Hahn’s back. From that point on,

she gives him oral directions to 47 the way.

Hahn said, “It made me so happy to help someone experience what I’ve been able to experience my whole life. The 48 part is being able to make her smile—that gives me 49 .”

In addition to this sense of purpose, the two share an understanding of how 50 it can be asking able-bodied or sighted people for assistance in everyday life. They get immeasurable 51 from being able to do this on their own.

While the two accept that others 52 what they’ve been able to do, they’re not looking for 53 —they just want others to encourage inclusive and adaptive 54 for their friends with disabilities. Don’t 55 them because you think they won’t be able to do something. 36.A.rose 37.A.contracted

B.made B.cured

C.teamed C.spread

D.ended D.diagnosed

38.A.learned from B.ran into 39.A.handed 40.A.opportunity 41.A.happened

B.argued B.competence B.stuck

C.corresponded with D.separated from C.got C.permission C.took C.On top of C.confusing C.guidance C.Together C.off C.lead C.initial C.reward C.ridiculous C.satisfaction C.dismiss C.praise C.behaviors C.desert

D.bonded D.honour D.occurred D.In view of D.gesturing D.wisdom D.Similarly D.into D.smooth D.last D.purpose D.essential D.improvement D.advocate D.curiosity D.solutions D.approach

42.A.On account of B.In spite of 43.A.spoken 44.A.optimism 45.A.Hopefully 46.A.over 47.A.get 48.A.best 49.A.relief 50.A.convenient 51.A.suffering 52.A.appreciate 53.A.criticism 54.A.adventures 55.A.convince

B.opposite B.strength B.Instead B.up B.make B.mere B.courage B.difficult B.wealth B.oppose B.attention B.assessments B.exclude

【2020届南京市高三6月第三次模拟】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A.B、C.D四个选项中,选出最佳并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

I come from a broken family that many would consider dysfunctional (失衡)at the very least: marriage, divorce, etc. After we grew up, my three siblings and I could go years 36 speaking. And that is where this story 37 . My sister Jeanne and I were born only 14 months 38 . But by the time we were teenagers, we had lost 39 . By age 19, I had moved away from our home in Wisconsin to live on my father's horse farm in Virginia.We lived separate and our connection somehow ended.

Fast-forward about five years, I was 24 and on 40 with my fiance (未婚夫)to New York City, a place I had never been to.

During a day of sightseeing,we were crossing a very 41 street loaded with people. I had laughed at something my fiance said, and I 42 heard my name yelled from somewhere around me: \\ 43 in my steps in the middle of the road.Tears 44 in my eyes. I knew without a 45 that it was my sister Jeanne. I yelled back before even turning to look. “Jeanne?” It was her.

I later asked how she'd known it was me---she 46 saw me! She said it was my 47 . I wouldn't say my laugh is all that 48 , but I guess to a family member it's infectious. It 49 your heart and resonates (共鸣)in your mind.

Since that time, my sister and I have never been 50 . We both moved back to Wisconsin. We 51 daily. Many years have passed, and we are now in our 50s. But our meeting 52 wasn't just a sign. I see it as more of a 53 , a reminder not to lose touch with loved ones. It is too easy to remain 54 . After our sister-to-sister 55 , I don't plan to let that happen again. 36. A.by 37. A.ends 38. A.ago 39. A.heart 40. A.team 41. A.busy

B.after B.begins

C.without C.twists

D.beyond D.spreads

B.away

C.ahead

D.apart

D.interest D.picnic D.quiet D.naturally

B.home B.trip B.dark

C.touch C.date

C.empty C.suddenly

42. A.readily 43. A.fell

B.finally

B.froze C.struggled D.hesitated