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高考英语
高三英语完型填空最后冲刺特训
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一、
阅读下面的短文
,
< br>从短文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
四个选项中
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选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项。
As the saying goes, roses given,
fragrance in hand. I am always in
the
1
of
giving
money
to
every
beggar
or
homeless
person
I
pass
by.
My
friends say it is not good to
2
. We may come across beggars or
homeless people begging every day and
all beggars have their ability to survive.
It
3
them that I never listen.
On
a
4
day, my friend and I were walking to
the bus
stop
5
I
passed
a
beggar
lady.
I
had
seen
her
several
times
before
and
had
always
given
her
a
few
6
.
That
day,
I
gave
her
2
Euros.
I
was
waiting for the bus and
reading a book when I
7
to see that lady
standing in front of me. She
8
me
a piece of paper covered in a
plastic
bag to prevent it from getting
9
. She stood there, looking
at me
10
. Putting away my book, I took the paper,
which
11
she and her family had to
12
their
country
because
of
floods,
and
she
was
13
to
support
them.
She
had
got a bit
of money, but she needed five
14
Euros to get
home.
I
15
into my pockets and found
20 cents. My
friend
16
a 5 Euro note.
I asked her to give it to the lady, and
said
that
I
would
17
the
next
day.
When
she
got
the
money,
the
lady
hugged
us and said thanks again and again, and went on
her way. Later on the bus,
I
wondered
where
her
home
was
and
18
she
had
gotten
to
this
country.
In her story, I felt that my friend and
I would always remain part of it as
the
19
, who helped her get home
on a rainy day. But for me, helping
a
stranger did bring me happiness, giving me a
pleasant
20
.
te
age
ts
sts
ts
tions
around
up
down
up
ned
ully
ly
y
t
ting
ing
ing
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r
d
d
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out
out
in
out
back
back
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on
二、
When
I
came
to
my
new
school
three
years
ago,
I
was
surprised
at
how
lonely
I
felt.
Then
one
of
my
classmates
invited
me
to
her
house
for
a
dinner
1
I
was a little anxious, but
finally I gladly
2
.
Not really knowing how
3
the bus ride should be,
I
4
when I saw the landmarks
(
路标
)
5
on my classmate’s
hand-drawn
map. But when I got close enough to the
6
, Ifound none of
the streets were shown on the map. I
was
7
on a busy road
with cars
driving past without a person
in sight. I had no
8
when the next bus
would
come,
9
when
a
bus
did
come,
I
10
got
on.
I
told
the
bus
driver
where
I
wanted
to
go
and
he
said
that
I
had
caught
the
11
bus,
but he let me stay on.
After he had finished his scheduled bus route,
he
12
to
help
me
out.
I
gratefully
showed
him
my
little
hand-drawn
map
but
13
did not help much.
He
finally
14
me
off
at
a
main
road
to
catch
a
different
bus
and
was
15
that
he
could
not
help
me
more.
After
I
walked
for
a
few
minutes,
a bus stopped
beside me. It was the
16
bus driver. He explained that
he didn’t
want to leave me there
17
He sent out a call and someone
radioed back, saying that the bus I
needed to catch was about ten minutes away. At
last I made it to the dinnerparty
18
I was over an hour late.
I
am
forever
thankful
for
the
19
that
this
bus
driver
had
forme.
His act of kindness
left a
20
on my heart.
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d
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ult
on
away
d up
off
d
n
ed
signs
buildings
c lights
stops
g
g
ng
g
g
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ly
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三、
阅读下面短文
,
从短文后各题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
四个选项中
,
选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项
,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
come
from
one
of
those
families
where
you
have
to
yell
at
the
dinner
table
to
get in a word. Everyone has a strong
1
, and talks at
the same
time,
and
no
one
has
a
2
leading
to
heated
arguments.
We
often
talk
or
even debate with each other on
different topics.
3
a
family
like
mine
has
made
me
more
4
about
the
world
around me, making me tend to question anything
anyone tells me. But it has
also made
me realize that I’m not a good listener. And when
I say “listening”,
I’m not
5
to the
nodding-
your-head-and-
6
-answering-
Uh-huh-or-Ooh-I-see variety. I
mean the
kind of listening where you find yourself deeply
7
with the
person
you’re speaking with, when
his story
becomes so
8
that your
world
becomes
less
about
you
and
more
about
him.
No,
I
was
never
very
good
at
that.
I
spent summer inSouth Africatwo years ago. I worked
for a good
non-profit
9
called Noah, which works
10
on behalf of
children
affected
by
AIDS.
But
11
you
asked
me
what
I
really
did
inSouth
Africa, I’d tell you
one thing: I listened, and I listened. Sometimes
I
12
, but
mostly I listened.
And had I not spent two
months
13
, I might have
missed
the
14
moment when a quiet little girl at one
of Noah’s community
centers,
orphaned
(
孤儿
)
at
the
age
of
three,
whispered
after
a
long
15
,
“I love you.”
16
that
summer,
I
knew
how
to
hear.
I
could
sit
down
with
anyone
and
hear their
17
and nod and
respond at the
18
time-but
most
of
the
time
I
was
19
about
the
next
words
out
of
my
own
mouth.
Ever
since
my summer inSouth Africa, I have noticed that it’s
in those moments when my
mouth
is
closed
and
my
20
is
wide
open
t
hat
I’ve
learned
the
most
about
other people, and
perhaps about myself.
ication
nce
n
tion
ment
m
le
t
ing to
ing in
ng up
ling
for
s
s
s
urous
ing
ing
g
ing
ly
ully
fying
ling
ng
ing
l
-numbing
-consuming
zation
y
lessly
ssly
sly
ssly
e
gh
ded
ined
ng
ing
ing
g
ng
ating
shing
ating
y
e
s
ts
le
g
g
ng
ng
hy
四、阅
读下面短文
,
从短文后各题所给的
A<
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、
B
、
C
、
D
四个选项中
,<
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选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项
.
Parents, they are here to clothe us,
feed us and, embarrass us. Sixteen is
a
1
ripe age for embarrassment and poor
Rain Price of Utah was
no
2
It was the beginning of his high school
year and his first
time to
3
the bus. So it was really embarrassing
when his dad
Dale
4
him
off. After school , he
5
his
mom
Rochelle to stop Dale from doing it
again. Guess who overheard?
To
Rain's
6
,not
only
did
the
father
decide
to
go
on
waving
his son
goodbye
7
he decided to send him off
dressed in costume.
But this wasn't a
one
﹣
time
8
:
Dale dressed up in different clothes
every
9
day for 170
straight
school
days,
he
did
it
the
first
day,
I
was
in
shock.
You
don'
t
want
to see your dad dressing up in a
wedding dress, waving at you on
the
10
.
dad
11
,
hope
this
lives
with
him
for
the
rest
of
his
life.
Dale
made
his
12
goodbye
on
and
on,
from
the
Little
Mermaid
to
the
Wonder
Woman.
Dale
became
13
as
the
At
The
Bus
Dad'',coming
out
in
the
most
strange and funny costumes and never repeating the
same
14
He
said he only spent
around $$ 50 the whole year and relied on friends
and neighbors
to
15
him costume
and other materials. So the family
could
16
the
incidents
with
the
rest
of
the
world.
Rochelle
created
a blog to
17
all the costumes.
Rain
is
now
all
grown
up
at
19.
He
still
18
Dale
as
a
blushing
bride,
19
.I
was laughing on the bus
the
whole way. I am
20
of
him.
lly
ly
ularly
y
ion
d
d
ded
ointment
nt
nt
ed
ded
d