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2021年2月15日发(作者:心缘)


2020


高考英语【完型填空】专题强化训练


4 .10

















Test 1


One of the greatest concerts I ever attended never took place at all. Not quite, anyway.


Instead,


a


violent




1





which


came


pretty


much


out


of


nowhere


on


a


summer


night,


left


the


Saratoga


Performing


Arts


Center


without


electrical


power.


The




2




storm


hit


just


minutes


before


the


Philadelphia


Orchestra was about to take the




3




along with a guest soloist, the violinist Sarah Chang.


Forty-


five


minutes


later,


the


audience


were


still




4





hoping


power


would


be


restored


and


the




5




would


get


under


way.


That’s


when


Chang




6




onto


the


stage,


alone


except


for


her




7




and


a


couple


of


stagehands equipped with flashlights to




8




her and her music.


The


orchestra




9




backstage.


But


Chang


began


playing


Fritz


Kreisler’s


Recitativo


and


Scherzo?Caprice.


Maybe the rain was still pounding on the roof and




10




the grass. Maybe the thunder hadn’t died away




11




by


distance.


Chances


are,


though,


no


one




12




that


night


could


tell


you


there


was


anything


at


all


in


the


air


except the




13





The performance was




14





but it was delivered with both skill and grace


—a sort of “




15



” card for the


audience’s


presence


and


patience.


The


applause


was




16



.


Then,


several


thousand


music


lovers




17




through pouring rain and




18




to their cars.


Maybe the story ends right there. But the then twenty?year?old musician’s




19




for the people coming to


hear her music says something about the essential relationship between artist and audience. Maybe Sarah Chang


understood that when she offered her music as a




20




that night, without powered loudspeakers and in the near


darkness of a summer evening storm.


1




A.



flood












C.




thunderstorm





2




A.



global





C.



regular





3




A.



chance





C.



trouble





4




A.



shouting





C.



waiting





5




A.



concert





C.



dance





6




A.



climbed





C.



jumped





7




A.



piano





C.



violin





8




A.



admire





B



earthquake


D



fire


B



unexpected


D



uncertain


B



action


D



stage


B



struggling


D



gathering


B



rain


D



sunlight


B



stepped


D



held


B



conductor


D



band


B



broadcast


C.



circle





9




A.



remained





C.



hid





10



A.



flooding





C.



irrigating





11



A.



either





C



ever





12



A.



screaming





C.



performing





13



A.



violinist





C.



music





14



A.



brief





C.



boring





15



A.



all right





C.



don’t worry





16



A.



weak





C.



frequent





17



A.



lost their control





C.



made their way





18



A.



away





C.



out





19



A.



respect





C.



generosity





20



A.



trick





C.



relief





D



light


B



occupied


D



appeared


B



cleaning


D



destroying


B



yet


D



just


B



complaining


D



listening


B



lightning


D



cheering


B



successful


D



embarrassing


B



never mind


D



thank you


B



enthusiastic


D



permanent


B



traveled


D



looked


B



down


D



back


B



analysis


D



tolerance


B



gift


D



mercy


【解题导语】



本文是一篇记叙文。由 于遭遇雷暴天气,音乐会场断电,但小提琴家


Sarah Chang

< br>为了表示


对观众的尊重,由舞台工作人员打着手电筒为她照明,坚持演奏,赢得了 观众热情的掌声。



1



C



解析:根据第四段第三、四句


“Maybe the rain was still pounding on the roof and...by distance.”


中的


rain



thunder


可知选


C



flood“


洪水




earthquake“


地震




fire“


火灾





2



B



解析:根据第二段第一句


“Instead, a violent










which came pretty much out of nowhere on a


summer night”


中的


“pretty much out of nowhere”


可知,


这场雷暴来得非常突然,



B



unexpecte d“


想不到的



符合语境。

< p>
global“


全球的




regular“


定期的,有规律的




uncertain“


不确定的< /p>





3



D



解析:


这场突如其来的雷暴就在费城管弦乐队携客座小提琴独奏家< /p>


Sarah Chang


登台演出前的几


分钟来临了。


因此选


D



take the stage


是固定短语,


意思是



登台演出




chance“


机会




action“


行动


”< /p>



trouble“


< br>烦





4



C



解析:根据空后的现在分词短语


“hoping power would be restored and the









would get under


way”


可知,在雷暴突然来临且导致断电的情况下,观众依然在等候着,希望音乐会能 开始进行。故选


C



shout“


呼喊




stru


ggle“


挣扎



gather“


聚集





5



A



解析:参见上题解析。



6



B



解析:此时,


Chang


迈上了舞台。



7



C



解析:此时,


Chang


迈上了舞台,只带 了她的小提琴。根据上文中的


“the violinist Sarah Chang ”


可知应选


C




8



D



解析:


此处指舞台工作人员带着手电筒来给她和她的音乐照明< /p>


(light)



admire“


钦佩




broad cast“


广




circle“


圈出





9



A



解析:管弦乐队依然


(remained)


在后台。



10



A


< /p>


解析:


或许大雨依旧在敲打着房顶,


淹没 着草地。


flood“


淹没



符合语境。


clean“


清理

< br>”



irrigate“






destr oy“


破坏





11



B



解析:或许雷声还


(yet)


没有消失 。


yet


用于否定句和疑问句中,谈论预料中的某事是否已发生 。



12



D


< /p>


解析:那天晚上听音乐的人中没有一个人会告诉你除了音乐以外还有其他声响。

< p>
scream“


尖声


大叫




complain“


抱怨




perform“


表演





13



C



解析:参见上题解析。



14



A


< /p>


解析:表演时间很短


(brief)


,但 它却是用技巧和优雅演奏的。


successful“


成功的< /p>




bori


n g“


无趣





embarrassing“


令人尴尬的




15



D


< /p>


解析:这场短暂的演奏是对观众的出席和耐心的



感谢



卡。



16



B


< /p>


解析:掌声很热情


(enthusiastic)



frequent“


频繁的




permanent“


永恒的





17



C


< /p>


解析:然后,几千名音乐爱好者穿过倾盆大雨,回到他们的车上。因此选

< br>C



make one’s way

< br>through“


穿过




lose one’s control“


某人失去控制

< p>




18



D


< /p>


解析:此处表示返回他们的车上,故选


D




19



A


< /p>


解析:但是,这位当时


20


岁的音乐家对 来听她的音乐的人们的尊重


(respect)


诠释了艺术家和 观


众之间的关系。


analysis“


分析




generosity“


慷慨




tole rance“


忍受





20



B



解析:或许那天晚上,当


Sarah Chang


把自己的音乐当作礼物送给观众的时候,就明白了这一


点。

< br>trick“


诡计,诀窍



;< /p>


relief“


宽慰


< br>;


mercy“


幸运





























Test 2


A Good Man


It’s a late Saturday afternoon in early M


arch, and I am sweating in search of the only gift my son wants from


Los Angeles: a __1__ to the homes of the stars such as Brad Pitt and Jet Li.


A cheerful taxi driver says



“No problem. Map sellers are everywhere



” When the taxi stops, a fellow __


2__


with a thin folded sheet and says



“Ten dollars.”



Ten dollars! With absolute __3__




I inform him



“That’s too much.” The map man leaves. I begin walking,


and I am certain I’ll find a(n) __


4__ star map soon.


I am __5


__. There’s hardly anybody on the street. There



don’t seem to be many real stores, just cars and bars.


No maps. No stars. Blocks pass. The sun begins to sink. At the edge of West Hollywood, __6__ fellow wanders


ahead, selling star maps to some teenage girls.


Ten dollars __7__. Forget it. My son will __8__.


That night, I call my says



“Did you get one of those maps to the stars? He’s been talking about


__9


__ else.”



This __10


__ is hard to ignore. It’s late. At all?night markets: no maps. I head back to the hotel. Morning is


coming. There will be one last __11__. After I check out, I take a taxi. But at nine in the morning, map sellers are


__12__ to be found.


“You know



” says the driver.“The guys with the maps just aren’t up yet



” He’s right.



“Forget it. Let’s go to the airport.”



“Well



” says the driver.“I could __


13__ you one if you like


.”



Sure.


Trust


this


guy?


I


might


as


well


throw


cash


onto


the


freeway.


But


exiting


the


taxi,


I


__14__


my


last


chance. I hand him $$13 and my business card. Three weeks pass, I’ve __


15__ on the star map. My son has stopped


mentioning it.


Then one afternoon, sticking out from under piles of flyers, there it is: a big white envelope. There is a small


note. I can hardly read it, __16__ I make out a few phrases


—“forgive __


17__



”“taxi’s been down



” and, finally



“here’s map for your son.” There’s no return address. It’s signed



“kind regards, M





I hold the note in my hand, __18__ what my son said to me when I got back from Los Angeles.


“Did you meet any __


19__




Dad



” he asked.



Now I know what to tell him.


“Yes, I did. I met a guy named M





If you never __20


__ anybody, you’ll never find the good guys.



1




A.



decoration




C



book




2




A.



argues




C



competes




3




A.



assurance




C



anxiety




4




A.



perfect




C



proper




5




A.



shocked




C



impatient




B



map


D



symbol


B



requests


D



approaches


B



permission


D



bargain


B



inexpensive


D



detailed


B



confused


D



wrong


6




A.



any




C



another




7




A.



still




C



almost




8




A.



believe




C



understand




9




A.



anything




C



something




10



A.



idea




C



change




11



A.



try




C



action




12



A.



everywhere




C



anywhere




13



A.



give




C



show




14



A.



create




C



deserve




15



A.



given up




C



refused offers




16



A.



and




C



but




17



A.



fault




C



carelessness




18



A.



remembering




C



reviewing




19



A.



admirers




C



stars




20



A.



look up to




C



have faith in




B



some


D



either


B



even


D



yet


B



regret


D



admit


B



everything


D



nothing


B



news


D



reason


B



journey


D



minute


B



somewhere


D



nowhere


B



mail


D



spare


B



recognize


D



blow


B



thrown doubts


D



dropped in


B



or


D



for


B



delay


D



rudeness


B



reminding


D



realizing


B



friends


D



heroes


B



turn to


D



agree with


【解题导语】



本文是一篇夹叙夹议文 。文章主要讲述了作者在洛杉矶时,想给儿子买一张通往明星之家


的地图,结果因价格昂 贵而错过了购买的机会。后来遇到了一个出租车司机主动提出要帮作者邮寄一张,


当作者 失望地等待了数周后准备放弃时,却收到了这张地图。作者想通过这件事告诉我们:如果你不相信


任何人,那么你就永远都遇不到好人。



1



B



解析:根据第二段中的


“No problem


. Map sellers are everywhere




及语境可知,此处表示一张通


往明星之家的地图。故


B


项正确。

< br>


2



D



解析:根据本句中的


“a fellow ______ with a thin folded sheet”


可知,当出租车停下来的时候, 一


个人拿着一张薄的折叠纸张走过来。


A


项意为



辩论



B


项意为


请求




C


项意为



竞争



D


项意为


靠近





D


项正确。



3



A



解析:根据语境可知,作者确认完地图的价格后,认为十美元太贵了。


A


项意为



确信



B



意为



许可




C


项意为



焦虑




D


项 意为



交易



。故


A


项正确。



4



B



解析:根据语境可知,作者开始步行,确信自己很快就能找到便宜的明星地图。


A


项意为



完美

< p>




B


项意为



便宜的


< p>


C


项意为


< p>
适当的




D

< p>
项意为



详细的



。故


B


项正确。



5



D



解析:根据下文


“There’s hardly anybody on the street.”


可知,大街上几乎没有人。由此可知 ,作


者想错了。


A


项意为



震惊的




B


项意为



困惑的




C


项意为



不耐烦的




D


项意为



错误的< /p>





D


项正确。



6



C



解析:


根据下文中的


“selling star maps to some



teenage girls”


及语境可知,



West Hollywood


边缘,


另一个卖地图的人走在前面,向一些 十几岁的女孩售卖明星地图。


A


项意为



任何




B


项意为



一些




C



意为



另一个




D


项意为



两 者中的一个



。故


C

< br>项正确。



7



A



解析:根据语境可知,此处的明星地图依然是售价十美元。故


A


项正确。



8



C



解析:根据上文中的


“Forget it.”


及语境可知,作者因为嫌贵没有买这张地图,他觉得儿子会理解


的。故


C


项正确。



9



D



解析:


根据上文


“Did you get one of those maps


to the stars

< p>



可知,


作者的妻子询 问作者是否买到


了地图,儿子除了这个什么都没有说。故


D


项正确。



10



B


< /p>


解析:根据语境可知,妻子电话里传递的消息不能忽视。故


B


项正确。



11



A



解析:根据下文


“After I check out, I take a taxi.”


可知,作者离开了宾馆即将返程,所以这将是作

< p>
者最后一次尝试买地图了。故


A


项正确。



12



D



解析:根据下文


“The guys with the maps just aren’t up yet




可知,在早上九点,地图卖家已经


无处可寻了。故

D


项正确。



13



B



解析:根据下文


“There’s no return address. It’s signed



‘kind regards, M



’”


可知,信 封上没有回


信地址。由此可知,司机主动提出要给作者的儿子邮寄一张地图。故


B


项正确。



14



B



解析:根据下文


“I hand him $$13 and my business card.”


可知,当作者正要离开出租车的时候,作


者意识到那是他最后得到地图的机会。


A


项意 为



创造




B


项意为



意 识到




C


项 意为



应受




D


项意为






。故


B


项正确。



15



A


< /p>


解析:根据语境可知,三周过去了,作者准备放弃得到明星地图的希望,作者的儿子也不再 提


起它了。


A


项意为

< br>“


放弃



B


项意为



怀疑

< br>”



C


项意为

< br>“


拒绝



D


项意为



拜访

< br>”


。故


A


项正确。



16



C



解析:根据上文中的


“I can hardly read it”


可知,作者几乎读不出来纸条上的字,但还是能辨认


出来 一些内容。故


C


项正确。



17



B



解析:根据上文中的


“Three weeks pass”


可知,这张地图三周之后才收到,司机因耽搁而感到抱

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