2024屆江蘇宿遷宿豫中學(xué)高考英語專題復(fù)習(xí)精練:完型填空(4)
完型填空(4)
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All throughout life we deal with some types of disappointment, whether it is from our job, family or friends. Several days before my __1__, Dad said he would buy me a car.
You can imagine the __2__ I felt.
He went on to say that
it would be __3__
on the morning of my birthday.
That morning, I stood in my parents' driveway __4___ my car to arrive. My heart was
__5__ fast, in my mind
there was
a red
sports
car.
I
got excited!
Several minutes later, I noticed a truck __6__ the street
and to my surprise the driver pulled
__7__
my parents'
driveway. It wasn't my beautiful sports car—it wasn't car __8__. I figured the driver had made a wrong turn or needed __9__.
I walked up to the truck and
__10__
if I could help him.
He said what he was looking for and gave me a(n) __11__.
It
was my home. I couldn't __12__it! It wasn't the sports car I
had imagined in my mind. The truck had about 20 different __13__
on it. It was used for the paint shop of the repair
factory where my dad worked.
My dad walked out of the house and __14__ my dad saw
my disappointment on my face,
so he comforted me and said that we could __15__ changing the truck and make it look much
better. One year later, after many hours of
__16__
every day to clean the different colours, the truck became a beautiful brown
colour and we __17__
to get it good-looking again.
This did give
my father the opportunity to do what he
loved to do and __18__
his son some valuable lessons about
life. __19__ there may be disappointment in your life, you
should find the positive lessons in it. If you can
_20__
some
kind of disappointment, you can become a stronger, smarter
and more confident person.
1. A. festival B. celebration
C. holiday
D. birthday
2. A. excitement
B. disappointment
C. honor
D. surprise
3. A. brought
B. sent
C. gathered
D. got
4. A.
waiting for
B.
worrying about
C. caring for
D. asking about
5. A. kicking
B. hitting
C. beating
D. knocking
6. A.
passing by
B.
coming down
C. getting through
D. running into
7. A.
into
B.
at
C.
of
D.
from
8. A.
in all
B.
above all
C. after all
D.
at all
9. A. repairs
B. directions
C. restaurants
D. lessons
10. A. asked
B. hoped
C. expected
D. lied
11. A. award
B. present
C. address
D. account
12. A. believe
B. agree
C. regret
D. pretend
13. A. styles
B. design
C. pictures
D. colours
14. A. sadly
B. luckily
C. clearly
D. generally
15.
A.
put up
B. break down
C. play with
D. work on
16. A. wait
B. labor
C. care
D. drive
17. A. managed
B. tried
C. allowed
D.reduced
18. A. directed
B. guided
C. taught
D. limited
19. A. Until
B. So
C. Although
D. Because
20. A. make
B. combine
C. digest
D. overcome
[文章大意] 文章講述了作者在處理令自己失望的生日禮物時(shí)得到的教訓(xùn)——學(xué)會(huì)處理生活中的失望。
1.D。根據(jù)第3空后面的“on the morning of my
birthday”可知,此處要用birthday。
2.A。從第一段的最后一句“I got excited.”可知,作者得知父親要送他禮物時(shí),他非常興奮。故答案為A。
3.B。從下文可知,作者的禮物是被“送”來的,要用sent。
4.A。從上文可知,作者知道禮物要在生日那天被送來,所以到了那天的早晨,作者在那里“等待”,所以要用waiting for。
5.C。由下文的“I got excited!”可知,此處指作者心跳(beating)快。
6.B。從下面的“the driver...parents' driveway”可以推出,卡車是順著路來的。pass by“從旁邊經(jīng)過”;get through“(從一個(gè)空間)通過”;run into“偶然碰到”;come down“順著……下來”。故答案為B。
7.A。driveway在國(guó)外是住宅外部到公路之間的私人車道。此處指那輛車駛進(jìn)作者父母的停車道,要用into。
8.D。從上句的“It wasn't my beautiful sports car”可知,這不是作者想要的車。本句是對(duì)上句的進(jìn)一步強(qiáng)調(diào),not...at all,意為“根本不”。
9.B。從第10空后面的“He said what he
was looking for”可知,作者認(rèn)為卡車司機(jī)可能是問路的。故該題的答案為B。
10.A。從“if”可知作者上前“問”是否需要幫忙,故用asked。
11.C。從下面的“It was my home.”可知,他給的是一個(gè)“地址”(address)。
12.A。從后面的“It wasn't the sports car I had imagined in my mind.”可知,作者不敢相信那是真的,所以此處要用believe.
13.D。根據(jù)第16空后面的“clean the different colours”可知,卡車車身上有很多種顏色(colours)。
14.C。從后面的“so he comforted me”可知,作者的父親“明顯”看出了作者是很失望的。
15.D。從后面的“after many hours of... clean the different colours”可知,他們“致力于”改變這輛卡車,故選D。
16.B。從前面的“make it look much better”和后面的“to clean the different colours”可知,他們付出了“勞動(dòng)”(labor)。
17.A。從后面的“get it good-looking again”可知,他們成功使車又好看了,故選A項(xiàng)。
18.C。根據(jù)空后的“some valuable lessons about life”可知,答案為C。
19.C。即使你生活中有失望的事情,你也應(yīng)該找到其中的積極方面。故答案為C。
20.D。只要能夠克服(overcome)生活中的失望,你就能變成一個(gè)更加堅(jiān)強(qiáng)、聰明和自信的人。
Involving the whole family is the best way to promote better eating habits and healthy activities for your kids.
A whole-family approach simply means that everyone—parents
and
kids
alike— __1__ together as a team to achieve good health and well-being. As with any __2__,there's a leader or coach - and that's you!
Lead by
__3__. Adult family members are important role models for healthy eating and exercise. Talk about why you eat fruit as a snack, take an exercise class, or go for walks.
Start them young.
Don't wait until your child is
at a(n)
__4__ weight to form good eating and
__5__
habits. It's much easier to maintain a healthy weight than to lose __6__ later.
Be __7__
together.Make it usual for the family to be active. Being active as a family allows __8__ to expend energy in a __9__ way, and adults enjoy the health benefits,too.
__10__ together. It may be not practical to do it every day, but __11__ kids into the process of __12__ food as possible as you can. Little kids can learn math skills by __13__and they'll begin to understand the chemistry of cooking.They'll also gain an understanding of healthy ingredients.
Older kids will enjoy having the authority to select and
prepare__14__ they like and will be more likely to eat what
they've __15__. It might even inspire them to make healthy choices ___16___ their own.
Eat together. Eating a meal as a family sends the right
___17___ about nutrition. Kids will see their parents eating healthy food and may be inspired to __18__ new foods. They
will also come to __19__ mealtime as a time for socializing and sharing. Parents get a chance to___20__ nutritious food and note their child's likes and dislikes through conversation.
1. A. worksB. plays
C. eats
D. exercises
2. A. family
B. team
C. class
D. group
3. A. language
B. test
C. example
D. knowledge
4. A. possible
B. proper
C. unhealthy
D. normal
5. A. studying
B. activity
C. sleeping
D. communication
6. A. interest
B. pounds
C. customers
D. strength
7. A. asleep
B. active
C. excited
D. happy
8. A. friends
B. players
C. kids
D. parents
9. A. bad
B. lazy
C. positive
D. friendly
10. A. Cook
B. Start
C. Live
D. Act
11. A. cheat
B. force
C. persuade
D. invite
12. A. eating
B. buying
C. selling
D. preparing
13. A. watching
B. measuring
C. explaining
D. discussing
14. A. methods
B. foods
C. programmes
D. skills
15. A. made
B. ordered
C. seen
D. found
16. A. on
B. in
C. with
D. by
17. A. warnings
B. messages
C. questions
D. problems
18. A. drink
B. produce
C. try
D. value
19.A. remember
B. see
C. choose
D. depend
20. A. eat
B. have
C. enjoy
D. offer
[文章大意] 健康的飲食和鍛煉習(xí)慣要靠全家人一起努力來養(yǎng)成,父母的率先垂范,孩子們的積極參與是推動(dòng)孩子養(yǎng)成健康習(xí)慣的不可缺少的元素。
1.A。此處用works together表示大人和孩子一起努力來養(yǎng)成良好的飲食及鍛煉習(xí)慣。
2.B。由空后面的“there's a leader or coach”可知,作者在此作比喻,即“像在任何團(tuán)隊(duì)中一樣,(這個(gè)團(tuán)隊(duì))也有領(lǐng)導(dǎo)或教練”。
3.C。根據(jù)下文的“role models”可知應(yīng)選C項(xiàng),即家長(zhǎng)要發(fā)揮榜樣的作用,做給孩子們看。
4.C。不要等到孩子們的體重處于不健康(unhealthy)狀態(tài)了才去培養(yǎng)好的飲食和活動(dòng)(activity)習(xí)慣。
5.B。參見上題解析。此空的activity與前文的exercise相一致。
6.B。(早些)維持健康的體重要比后期(發(fā)胖了)減肥更容易。選項(xiàng)中只有pounds與體重有關(guān),故選B。
7.B。根據(jù)小標(biāo)題后面的內(nèi)容可知此處表示全家人一起積極(active)行動(dòng)起來。
8.C。全文主要介紹了如何讓孩子養(yǎng)成良好的飲食和鍛煉習(xí)慣,故選kids。
9.C。全家人一起積極活動(dòng)可以讓孩子們以一種積極的方式增強(qiáng)體能。該詞與本段中的active相呼應(yīng)。
10.A。根據(jù)本段的內(nèi)容及cooking一詞可知應(yīng)選A。
11.D。每天都這樣做可能不實(shí)際,但是請(qǐng)盡你所能邀請(qǐng)(invite)你的孩子來和你一起準(zhǔn)備(preparing)食物。
12.D。參見上題解析。
13.B。根據(jù)空前面的math一詞可知,應(yīng)該是通過測(cè)量(measuring)學(xué)習(xí)數(shù)學(xué)方面的技能。
14.B。結(jié)合上下文的內(nèi)容可知,此處表示“年長(zhǎng)點(diǎn)兒的孩子喜歡有權(quán)選擇和準(zhǔn)備他們喜歡的食物(foods)”。
15.A。結(jié)合上文的“Cook together.”可知,此處表示“他們會(huì)很愛吃自己親手做的飯”,故選made。
16.A。這樣甚至?xí)膭?lì)他們獨(dú)自做出有利于健康的選擇。 on one's own“獨(dú)自”,符合語境。
17.B。全家人一起吃飯會(huì)傳達(dá)有關(guān)營(yíng)養(yǎng)方面的正確的信息(messages)。
18.C。孩子們看見他們的父母吃健康的食物就很有可能受到鼓勵(lì)去嘗試(try)新的食物。
19.B。孩子們會(huì)把吃飯的時(shí)間視為用來交際和分享的時(shí)光。see...as“把……視為”,符合語境。
20.D。此處表示父母借機(jī)給孩子們提供有營(yíng)養(yǎng)的食物。
C
One summer I was driving from my hometown of Tahoe City, California, to New Orleans. In the middle of the desert,
I passed a young man standing by the roadside.
He had his
thumb out and held a gas can in his__1__hand.
I drove right
by him. There was a time__2__you'd be called a jerk for
passing by somebody in need. Now you are a fool for__3__.
“I don't want to get involved” seems to have become a national motto.
Several days__4__I
was still thinking about the hitchhiker(搭便車的人),
about how I didn't ever lifted my foot
off the accelerator for him.
“Does anyone stop any more?”
I wondered.
Blanche DuBois once said, “I have always depended on the__5__of strangers.” Is that possible these days? One way to test this would be for a person to journey across the US without any__6__, just relying on the good will of others. What would happen? Would he find food, shelter and support?
The idea intrigued (激起興趣) me.
The week I__7__37, I realized that I had__8__done something truly crazy.
So I decided to really do it: travel from the Pacific to the Atlantic without a penny. I would only__9__offers of rides, food and places to sleep.