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2021届高三英语新高考适应性考试专项训练完型填空(五)

2021届高三英语新高考适应性考试专项训练完型填空(五)
2021届高三英语新高考适应性考试专项训练完型填空(五)

2021届高三新高考适应性考试专项训练完型填空(五)

————编写者:2021届高三英语备课组

(一)

V olunteers in New York call on people to donate their used iPads to help poor patients keep in touch with their families online.

Some people with COVID-19 died alone in hospital physically 1 from their friends and family, which is a 2 situation. This cruel reality 3 on a group of volunteers. Their 4 is to virtually connect patients with family members who are unable to be present 5 hospital restrictions on visitors. They intend to collect used iPads from across the country and donate them to 6 in communities where the need is extremely 7 . Nicolas Heller, a 31-year-old volunteer, said thousands of people had 8 from the disease in isolation(隔

离)without the comforting words or 9 from a -loved one. Heller is collecting used iPads for patients who do not 10 smart phones capable of video chatting.

By Friday morning, the volunteer group had 11 375 used iPads from donors(捐赠者)nationwide. So far,300 of the iPads have been 12 donated to Brooklyn's University Hospital of Brooklyn. The volunteers were amazed by the donors' 13 . What the volunteers are doing is 14 people's iPads that are not used anymore to help those patients in hospitals. Besides, the group 15 to the public how the donated iPads could also 16 hospital staff with limited personal 17 equipment, such as masks and gloves. These iPads can 18 medical staff to communicate with patients from outside of the room, decreasing their 19 of being exposed to the virus.

No one is an island. 20 , we can make the world warmer.

1.A.separated B.prevented C.protected D.dismissed

2.A.moving B.heartbreaking C.frightening D.thrilling

3.A.depends B.insists C.concentrates D.weighs

4.A.trouble B.choice C.goal D.promise

5.A.due to B.instead of C.regardless of D.apart from

6.A.universities B.clubs C.hospitals D.companies

7.A.incredible B.pleasant C.strange D.urgent

8.A.recovered B.died C.escaped D.learned

9.A.hope B.touch C.worry D.advice

10.A.hire B.provide C.own D.share

11.A.received B.purchased C.delivered D.distributed

12.A.frequently B.vividly C.correctly D.smoothly

13.A.generosity B.friendship C.responsibility D.knowledge

14.A.get hold of B.take charge of C.make use of D.keep track of

15.A.turned B.contributed C.wrote D.explained

16.A.change B.connect C.inform D.benefit

17.A.protective B.creative C.sensitive D.alternative

18.A.force B.allow C.advise D.encourage

19.A.costume B.moment C.risk D.right

20.A.Treated B.United C.Greeted D.Taught

(二)

The Fall leaves are really starting to change now. It looks like the trees and mountains have become a canvas 21 by a loving artist. The bright, beautiful reds are 22 in the sunlight and the yellows are glittering(闪耀)like 23 . Some trees have only a few leaves changed, some are half-way and others have already completely 24 . Some of the leaves are falling to the ground to turning it into a colorful 25 . I am enjoying this so much because I am 26 aware when winter arrives all of the trees will be 27 with the leaves down. It is always a little 28 to see but I know it is the circle of life. Those dead leaves will become the soil that nourishes(滋养)the trees and 29 new life next spring.

Today I noticed a lovely little girl from our 30 picking up the fallen leaves from the ground. The prettiest reds, yellows, and oranges were picked up and 31 in her arms. Soon she had quite a pile and 32 carried them over to her Mom and then with a smile gave them to her as if they were delicate flowers. Her Mom accepted them with a smile and together they 33 them out on their porch and stared at them like the priceless 34 .

I watched this 35 from my living room window with a smile on my face as well. The world 36

a circle of love as well as a circle of life. And I am 37 that the former like the latter will never end. It will

38 all through this life and into the next. Take your place in the circle. Give love. Receive love. Live every day of your life to the 39 with love. And your 40 will shine bright like the most beautiful tree in Autumn.

21.A.sought B.painted C.discovered D.praised

22.A.shining B.burning C.flashing D.shaking

23.A.pearl B.star C.gold D.dream

24.A.gone B.reserved C.allocated D.transformed

25.A.pad B.bed C.curtain D.carpet

26.A.completely B.finally C.casually D.partly

27.A.fruitful B.bare C.safe D.natural

28.A.relaxing B.strange C.sad D.boring

29.A.brings up B.brings about C.brings forward D.brings in

30.A.class B.club C.group D.community

31.A.held B.received C.admired D.searched

32.A.secretly B.carefully C.clumsily D.gradually

33.A.threw B.sent C.figured D.spread

34.A.potentials B.chances C.treasures D.exchanges

35.A.scene B.view C.story D.notice

36.A.directs B.shares C.stores D.creates

37.A.positive B.frustrated C.content D.doubtful

38.A.return B.break C.continue D.remain

39.A.fastest B.easiest C.coolest D.fullest

40.A.face B.soul C.appearance D.state

(三)

Pam Bales made her way on snow-covered Jewell Trail. She noticed a single set of 41 made by a pair of sneakers. Following the tracks, she 42 a corner and saw a man sitting 43 . He stared blankly with sneakers on.

"What is your name?" She asked. No 44 .

It was obvious that nothing was 45 for him. For convenience, she gave him a name "John". She pulled the warm layers onto his 46 , pouring warm drink into his mouth. Over the next 47 , John began to move his limbs and speak. He told her he had had enough of life and that she should continue on 48 him. Bales would have none of it. "That is not an option. John. We still have the 49 part to go, so get up and keep going!"

Slowly he stood, and she felt an overwhelming sense of 50 .

A week later, Bales' rescue group received a letter. It read: "I hope this 51 the right rescuer. On Sunday October 17, I went up my favorite trail to end my 52 . Conditions were horrible and I said to the lady I met to 53 me and get going, but she wouldn't. 54 , she treated me with confidence and the impression that I

55 . With what had been going wrong in my life, I didn't matter to me, 56 I did to her. At some point in our lives, all of us have found ourselves walking helplessly. For lack of emotional 57 and safety, we've sought that place off trail, hoping to find some way to 58 our struggles. 59 , some do follow through. Still, many are able to quietly self-rescue. Others, 60 , are rescued by people like her."

41.A.holes B.layers C.patterns D.footprints

42.A.rounded B.avoided C.overcame D.located

43.A.fearless B.tireless C.still D.comfortably

44.A.response B.wonder C.use D.action

45.A.commanding B.competing C.connecting D.confusing

46.A.hands B.head C.body D.bag

47.A.second B.minute C.hour D.day

48.A.for B.without C.to D.with

49.A.toughest B.most important C.farthest D.best

50.A.relief B.responsibility C.surprise D.purpose

51.A.wins B.searches C.reaches D.predicts

52.A.hike B.journal C.relation D.life

53.A.help B.leave C.reach D.forgive

54.A.However B.Instead C.Therefore D.Otherwise

55.A.loved B.remembered C.struggled D.mattered

56.A.because B.if C.and D.but

57.A.depression B.warmth C.anxiety D.experience

58.A.hold on to B.break free of C.put up with D.face up to

59.A.Sadly B.Deliberately C.Excitedly D.Amazingly

60.A.as usual B.beyond question C.for example D.like me

(四)

A five-year-old girl is being described as a hero for helping save her mother and baby brother’s lives.

Angela and her two children, 5-year-old Lexi and 10-week-old Peter, were 61 home from a vacation. She played 62 music so that her kids could sleep, but the mother 63 as well.

The family’s car 64 down a 40-foot embankment(路堤)outside the mountainous town and crashed into a tree. Angela was knocked 65 . Lexi woke up to her baby brother’s 66 , and spotted her mother stuck between the front seat and the 67 . She tried to wake her mother up, but Angela didn’t 68 . Knowing that the car could not be seen by other drivers, 69 they were down a steep embankment, she managed to 70 herself from her car seat and kicked open the 71 car’s door.

Her shoes had come off. The 72 girl climbed the rough ground to get to the highway above and 73 down a vehicle for help. 74 , the driver who stopped for her had once been medically trained for emergencies. Without 75 , he ran down the hill. He removed Peter from the wreckage, but he 76 the mother should not be moved. Otherwise, she might become permanently disabled.

Twenty minutes later, the family were 77 by ambulance to a health care center. If the quick-thinking girl hadn’t 78 help as fast as she did, her mom and brother may have suffered terrible 79 . Everyone was amazed by what Lexi had done. The family survived because of the little girl’s brave 80 to get help.

61.A.building B.returning C.cleaning D.leaving

62.A.exciting B.loud C.soft D.noisy

63.A.nodded off B.leaned back C.fell down D.got lost

64.A.flew B.settled C.jumped D.travelled

65.A.dead B.unconscious C.dizzy D.anxious

66.A.cry B.surprise C.smile D.fight

67.A.engine B.window C.wheel D.handle

68.A.speak B.search C.argue D.respond

69.A.as B.before C.until D.if

70.A.control B.free C.protect D.touch

71.A.constructed B.deserted C.damaged D.exploded

72.A.barefoot B.helpless C.bleeding D.blind

73.A.pressed B.flagged C.narrowed D.broke

74.A.Immediately B.Personally C.Generally D.Fortunately

75.A.guarantee B.charge C.hesitation D.aim

76.A.recognized B.witnessed C.guessed D.researched

77.A.saved B.rushed C.left D.received

78.A.explored B.expected C.sought D.discovered

79.A.illnesses B.disasters C.processes D.consequences

80.A.run B.call C.reach D.climb

(五)

Any returning gap year student would be delighted to share their destinations and their travel tales. But Mr Mart Johnson is not on his way up to university. He is 72.

Though his behavior of adventure tour is clearly beyond our 81 , Mr. Marr Johnson is part of what the travel industry is recognising as a 82 trend. Once travel after retirement meant golf, cultural weekend trip and winter sun beach breaks, but recent years have seen an increase in adventurous travel overseas.

Mr. Marr Johnson says, "If you go to the travel shows, you can see the people of the same 83 . The baby boomers have seen their kids come back from 84 years and adventures and they are 85 , ‘we never had a chance to do that.’ Life in the 1970s was quite 86 . You had to work hard and get a career 87 . Now they have made their money, 88 the debt on housing, the kids have left home, they have got decent pensions, and

they want to spend it on 89 .”

Figures from the UK Office for National Statistics show the number of British over-65s 90 overseas increased by 13.7 percent from 2014 to 2016. And it is at the more adventurous end of the travel 91 that the effect is being most keenly 92 . Last year, Mr. Bealby led a walking group 93 a 4, 100m pass in Kyrgyzstan, including one group member who was 74, and he was 94 the slowest.

The adventurous travel is even more 95 in North America, where Norman Howe, chief executive of Toronto-based Butterfield & Robinson said, "It was the front end of the boomer demographic(年龄段)who started 96 the trend. The first boomers started hitting the conventional 97 age around 2010, and as with everything, they defied convention(离经叛道). Rather than 98 for Florida and taking up golf, they hit the gym as hard as they hit the road. They 99 vacations through their working lives and are now 100 for lost time."

81.A.imagination B.contribution C.power D.description

82.A.lost B.firm C.key D.traditional

83.A.face B.income C.status D.age

84.A.academy B.gap C.wedding D.senior

85.A.insisting B.smiling C.shouting D.thinking

86.A.tough B.simple C.great D.dangerous

87.A.stopping B.decreasing C.going D.losing

88.A.turned down B.paid for C.broke off D.paid off

89.A.attitudes B.experiences C.education D.friends

90.A.purchasing B.travelling C.driving D.walking

91.A.industry B.agency C.company D.magazine

92.A.neglected B.thought C.felt D.recorded

93.A.above B.across C.under D.behind

94.A.away from B.the same as C.next to D.far from

95.A.important B.necessary C.popular D.expensive

96.A.pushing B.pulling C.mending D.holding

97.A.retirement B.death C.hospital D.movement

98.A.calling B.swimming C.climbing D.heading

99.A.enjoyed B.skipped C.spent D.gained

100.A.dreaming of B.working out C.making up D.putting up

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