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完形填空专题
安徽
省太和一中
2020-2021
学年高一英语
< br>10
月月考试题
第一节
完
形填空
(
共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30<
/p>
分
)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给
的
A
、
B
、<
/p>
C
和
D
四个选项
中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Three months had passed since I lost my
husband William. I was extremely sad. My six-
month-old
daughter, Sienna, had lost
her father before she
’d even got to
41
him. I had no idea how I
was
going to raise her
42
.
I spent six months moping around
(
闲逛
) with great
43
before I knew
I had to
44
. I just had to work out how to start
45
my life.
Then my mind
wandered (
漫游
) back to a
fe
w years earlier, when I’d
46
boxing at my local
gym. I’d
really
47
the exercise
and it had given me something to focus on. So I
picked up
48
and called my
old boxing coach, Stu. “I want to get back to the
boxing ring (
拳击台
),” I told
him.
I was
49
when I turned up for my first training.
But my fears soon died down once I started
hitting the pads
(
软垫
). “You’ve still got it,”
Stu said
50
.
As I built up
my strength over the following months, I felt the
weight of the world slowly lifting
off
my
51
. I found myself enjoying
my time with Sienna more and I really looked
forward to
seeing my friends at the
gym. I’d been
52
for five months when Stu scheduled my
first boxing
match.
Bouncing
(
弹跳
) around the ring, I felt
as though William and Sienna were
53
me on. I was
really excited
when I was announced as the
54
.
That encouraged me to study to become a fitness
trainer myself.
When I
55
a job at a Maori health and
well-being organization, I wanted to introduce
boxing
56
so I could help
others lift their spirits.
57
, my classes have been a huge success
and I now hold nine classes every week. More than
three years have passed since we lost
William and I
58
miss him every day. I often talk to
Sienna
about him. She’ll always
know who her father was and how much he
59
her.
I have no
doubt that boxing saved my life and made me a
better mother. If teaching other people
boxing can help them on their journey
from darkness to light, it’s well worth the
60
.
41. A. accept
42. A. alone
43. A.
loneliness
44.
A. try
45. A. imagining
46. A. taken up
47. A. hated
48. A. my
daughter
49. A. nervous
50. A. politely
51. A. legs
52. A.
competing
53.
A. taking
54.
A. captain
55.
A. got
56. A. teachers
57. A. Surely
B. know
B. together
B. sickness
B. continue
B.
recording
B. picked out
B. supported
B. the phone
B. surprised
B.
friendly
B. hands
B. training
B. leading
B.
winner
B. lost
B. schools
B.
Thankfully
C.
forgive
C. safely
C. tiredness
C. choose
C.
rebuilding
C.
fought against
C. enjoyed
C. the letter
C. happy
C.
gently
C. arms
C. teaching
C.
cheering
C. coach
C. searched for
C. classes
C. Hopefully
D. understand
D. well
D. sadness
D. change
D. saving
D. called off
D. needed
D. my mail
D. proud
D. encouragingly
D.
shoulders
D. attending
D.
passing
D. judge
D. gave up
D. teams
D. Strangely
58. A. already
59. A. loved
60. A. visit
B. sometimes
B.
satisfied
B.
loss
C.
yet
D.
still
D. missed
D. Money
C. respected
C. fight
41.B
42.A
43.D
44.D
45.C
46.A
47.C
48.B
49.A
50.D
51.D
52.B
53.C
54.B
55.A
56.C
57.B
58.D
59.A
60.C
安徽肥东县高级中学
202
0-2021
学年高一英语上学期第二次月考试题
第一节
完
形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5<
/p>
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
41─60
各题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中选出最佳
选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
High school students have a
lot more power than they may realize.
Belscher ___41__ a dollar on the floor
when having his English class. When the school day
___42__, Belscher walked back to the
classroom. He could easily have ___43__ it, for
the wrinkled
(
皱
巴巴的
) bill was
still there. ___44___, he brought the old bill to
his English teacher,
—
Mattison.
Mattison was a little
___45_
__ he’d turned; in the dollar,
kn
owing a lot of people would have just
kept it. She ___46___ that Belscher
tape(d)it to the whiteboard, where she always puts
___47____
things.
A day or
two later, the school shut down for Easter
___48___. Neither the teacher nor her student
thought twice about the dollar. After
school, a boy named Tom spotted the dollar on the
whiteboard.
“There was a
____
49
___ to it.” Tom says.
He asked Mattison why it was there. She replied,
“I don’t
know.” Then Tom
____
50__ a second dollar.
The ___51__ of the two dollar bills
side by side triggered (
触发
)
something in Mattison’s students.
They
started asking about the __52___ of the money, to
which Mattison always gave the ___53___
answer: She didn’t know.
However, the students, among
themselves, decided and understood Mattison had
some good
____54__ final plan and goal.
So, they wanted to be part of whatever this was.
They ____55___ their
savings and the
amount continue to grow. As for the ___56___
dollar, the person who lost it never came
looking.
That left Mattison to make the best
decision. She thought of her brother-in-law, Jack
Hains, who
had died of ALS, a ____57___
and deadly disease. His sister died of the same
___58___. Mattison
asked the teens
whether they ____59___ if they donated
(
捐赠
) the money. Their answer
was that they
definitely didn’t. Then,
they ___
60___ peeled
(
剥开
) the cash off the board
and made the donation to
the ALS
Institute established to find a cure for the
disease.
d
ered
ore
d
ed
n
to
ion
ed
d
s
sed
ded
ed
se
sion
ged
up
ant
ent
d
d
ed
d
ened
ized
ed
g
en
d over
le
nt
lly
d
ed
ile
sted
ted
d
ty
y
red
e
ent
ored
into
ion
ted
ully
安徽省滁州市明光县明光中学
2020--
2021
学年高一英语上学期第一次月考试
第一节
完形填空(共
20
小題;每小題
1.5
分,
满分
30
分)
On
a cold winter evening, I was walking home, tired
and hungry, when suddenly came screams
(
呼喊声
) from behind
some tress.
41
,
I slowed down to listen, and
42
that what I was
hearing were
the sounds of a fight. A woman was being
43
not far from where I stood.
“Should I go to help her?” I thought. I
was worried about my own
44
, and I regretted having
suddenly decided to take a new way home
that night. “What if I’m
45
too? Shouldn’t I just
46
to the nearest phone and
call the police?” But already the
girl’s
47
were growing weaker. I knew
it was time for me to act fast because
I could not
48
to the life of
this unknown woman,
49
it meant risking my own life.
I am not a
50
man. I didn’t know where I found
the
51
and physical strength
(
体力
),
but once I
had finally
52
to help the
girl, I became suddenly changed. I ran behind the
bushes and
53
the attacker
off the woman. Struggling, we fell to the ground,
where we fought for a few minutes
54
the man jumped up and escaped.
55
heavily, I
stood up and came up to the girl, who was crying
behind a tree. In the
56
,
I could not see her
clearly, but I could certainly
57
her shock. Not wanting to frighten her
any further, I at first spoke to her
from a distance.
“It’s OK,” I
said
58
.
“The man ran away. You’re safe now. ”There was a
long stop and then
I heard the words,
said in both wonder and
59
.
“Dad, is that you?” And then, from behind the
tree, stepped my youngest
60
, Katherine.
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/p>
A
.
Excited
< br>42
.
A
.
knew
43
.
A
.
attacked
44
.
A
.
money
< br>45
.
A
.
happy
46
.
A
.
move
B
.
Frightened
B
.
guessed
B
.
killed
B
.
safety
B
.
sad
B
.
walk
C
.
Interested
C
.
realized
C
.
robbed
C
.
future
C
.
excited
C
.
run
D
.
Disappointed
D
.
imagined
D
.
caught
D
.
family
D
.
hurt
D
.
go
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