1、12020-2021 学年第二学期高一英语期末复习专练:完形填空学年第二学期高一英语期末复习专练:完形填空I had the pleasure and honor of serving as Newport Beach ocean lifeguard (救生员) forfive years. One day, I was working at Tower 15. Two blocks to my right was another1named Mike, who was working at Tower 17. He called me over the phone and said, “I
2、havenoticed a couple of kids. I am going to give them a2. Keep an eye on them.”I said. “Sure. ”And he3.Anytime you got out of your tower, you were4to let somebody else know, so as toavoid accidents.And sure enough, as soon as he hung up the phone, a rip current (离岸流)snapped up under these two kids,
3、and they were getting sucked (吸) down into the5. Mikesaw it and he ran at full speed to the ocean.I called for backup (支援) and said, “Two children6in water. Call for backup. 17was out. Im going.”By then, the mother of the two kids had7what was happening. She screamed (大喊).I started rushing toward th
4、e ocean, but8I was even halfway there, Mike had reached thekids a boy and a girl. Mike told me later that he9to the boy first, and when he turnedto the girl, he had to dive into the water and catch her by the hair to10her out.When I reached the mother, Mike was11in waist-deep water. The kids were so
5、12that they couldnt walk, so Mike got one kid under each of his arms and brought them ontothe beach.I13the mother and said, “Hey, its going to be OK. Theyre safe now.” I saw thatthe14look started to disappear from her face.What a frightening experience! What a15Mike is!1AguardBtowerCsoldierDfirefigh
6、ter2AsignalBwarningCnoticeDhand3Aheld upBshowed upChung upDmade up4AinstructedBsupposedCencouragedDfrightened5AwaterBholeCsandDsoil6AdiedBbrokeCdroppedDjumped7AexperiencedBrealizedCsharedDconfirmed8AafterBuntilCbeforeDalthough29AgotBreachedCabandonedDarrived10ApushBpullCshakeDcarry11AalsoBindeedCjus
7、tDstill12AexhaustedBdisappointedCsurprisedDexcited13Aturned toBlooked forward toCcheered forDlooked at14AhappyBsurprisedCfrightenedDembarrassed15AfriendBheroCmasterDmodelTom came from France. It was his first visit to England, and he was looking forward tohis first journey on Londons Underground Rai
8、lway.And against his friends16, he wasdetermined to travel17.He entered the station shortly after five oclock in the afternoon. This is a18time totravel in London,19crowds of people go home from work at this hour. He20to joina long line of people waiting for tickets. When at last his21came, he had s
9、ome difficultyin making himself understood by the ticket seller.22, he got the right ticket in the end andby asking people the way, he also found the right platform (月台). It was23with people.Unfortunately, he did not24to get on the first train, but he was able to move nearer tothe platform so as to
10、be in a better25to get on the next one. When this train came in, Tomwas26forward onto the train by the push of people from behind. The doors closed and thetrain moved off. He was unable to see the27of the stations where the train28but heknew that the station he wanted was the sixth stop along the li
11、ne. When the train reached the sixthstation, Tom got off, feeling29that his journey had been so easy. But he suddenly realizedthat he had come to a station he had never30. He explained his trouble to a man who wasstanding on the platform. With a smile on his face, he told Tom that he had caught a tr
12、ain going inthe opposite(相反的) direction.16AthoughtBadviceCrelationDfavour17AalongBabroadCaloneDaway18AshortBterribleCpossibleDcertain19AbutBandCsoDbecause20AplannedBhopedCexpectedDhad21AturnBtimeCchanceDluck322ABesidesBInsteadCHoweverDHopefully23AseizedBcaughtCcoveredDcrowded24AagreeBtryCmanageDexpe
13、ct25ApositionBstateCsituationDseat26AsweptBfoughtCtookDbrought27AsignsBnamesCpointsDnumbers28AleftBmovedCstartedDstopped29AsickBpleasedCsorryDtired30Atalked aboutBheard ofCthought ofDarrived atBorn in Tennessee in 2001, Moziah Bridges has a gift for fashion. When he was very31he traded bow ties (蝴蝶领
14、结) for candies in the school playground. However, Moziahs32fashion sense led him to home in on (集中精力于) his gift for33, and he startedhis own company at the age of 9. What he34most were bow ties. But the35wasthat he felt that none of his bow ties attracted young people. Thus, the36step for Moziahwas
15、to37ties that are suitable for the young. He38his grandmother to teach himhow to sew (缝纫) and worked39to improve. As a result, Mos Bows was given to theworld. The colorful, handmade ties quickly achieved40on major networks. Moziah saidthat designing a colorful bow tie was just part of his41of making
16、 the world a fun andhappier place.Now, the Mos Bows website starts to sell other products, such as pocket squares and T-shirts.Moziah is also best known for having42on the NBC reality TV series “Shark Tank”at the age of 11, increasing the43and popularity of his products and he has earned over$ 165,0
17、00 from his business.Recently, Moziah sold his Go Mo bow tie and44$1,600 to give to GlenviewSummer Camp, which was enough to45the camp costs for 10 kids. Moziahs next plan isto help more people in need.31AyoungBpoorCthirstyDbusy32AdoubtfulBterribleCstrangeDstrong33Astaying upBdressing upCcleaning up
18、Dcheering up34AlovedBneededCwantedDfeared435AreasonBworryCproblemDplan36AsameBnextCwrongDprevious37ApredictBcollectCacceptDcreate38AallowedBaskedCorderedDhated39AtirelesslyBcarelesslyChelplesslyDhopelessly40Aindependence BbalanceCpopularityDprotection41AstoryBresearchCdreamDtraining42AappearedBserve
19、dCgrownDchecked43AflowBqualityCcostsDsales44AborrowedBraisedClostDdemanded45AreduceBchangeCcoverDincreaseMy father often works very hard.And he46goes to the movies. Here Ill tell youa47story about him.One afternoon, when he finished his work and was about to go home, he found a film ticketunder the4
20、8on his desk. He thought he happened to have not much work to do that dayand that it was quite wonderful to pass the49at the cinema. So he came back home and50finished his supper. Then he said51to us and left.But to our52, he came back about half an hour later. I asked him what was the matter.He smi
21、led and told us about the funny thing that had happened at the53.When my father was sitting in his seat, a54came to my fathers seat and said that seatwas hers. My father was55. He took out the ticket at once and looked at it carefully. Itwas Row 17, Seat 3.And then he looked at the seat. It was the
22、same. So he asked her to show herticket. She took out the ticket at once and the seat56on it was Row 17, Seat 3.Why? Whats the matter with all this? While they were57, suddenly the womansaid, The58of the tickets are different. So they looked at the tickets more carefully.After a while my father said
23、, Oh, Im59. I made a mistake. My ticket is for the60a month ago. Take this seat, please. With these words he left.46AseldomBoftenCsometimesDnever47AbadBstrangeCfunnyDboring48AglassBglassesCboxDshoes549AmorningBafternoonCeveningDday50AcarefullyBquicklyCquietlyDsuddenly51AsorryBhelloCgoodbyeDluck52Ajo
24、yBsurpriseCdelightDfun53AcinemaBofficeCroomDparty54AwomanBboyCmanDdoctor55AinterestedBdisappointedCfrightenedDsurprised56AshownBtakenCnamedDtold57AwonderingBwantingClookingDmaking58AdesignsBpricesCshapesDcolors59AsorryBshyCworriedDright60AactionBspeechCfilmDplayIt always seemed like having tradition
25、s was a good thing. They create61thatwill last a lifetime. So when our children David and Darla were preschoolers, we62afamily Christmas tradition. It was our tree-decorating party and it would be complete with eggnogand pfeffernsse cookies.The kids were excited as we pulled the freshly63tree into t
26、he house. It smelled sogood. We would turn on the Christmas songs64the tree decoration began.Our hearts seemed to65to the merriment of the Christmas songs. The kidseyestwinkled with66. It was a heartwarming evening. When finished, we would sit drinkingthe eggnog and snacking on pfeffernsse cookies a
27、s we67the beauty of the Christmastree.Years later when my daughter Darla was home from college she68to help decoratethe tree. I was so69. Before we knew it, the tree decoration was finished. It was abeautiful tree and its70smell filled the room.As we had every year before, I brought outthe eggnog an
28、d the pfeffernsse cookies for our traditional71.Then during the laughter Darla suddenly got very72and said she had something totell me. From her hesitation and body73I learned that she was fearing it. She sat downnext to me. Then very74and caringly Darla looked me in the eye and said “Mom Ive75liked
29、 pfeffernsse cookies.”6Then I76the importance of what she had just said. Why didnt she ever tell me? Allthose childhood years rather than77Moms feelings and spoil Moms tradition, she hadstood the cookies78. From a childs heart year after year she had given me the gift of79!My daughter taught me life
30、s very important80: The best gifts arent always foundunder the Christmas tree.61AwondersBimaginationsCmemoriesDinterests62Atook overBput outCturned downDset up63AcutBboughtCgrownDdecorated64AunlessBbeforeCwhileDthough65AwhisperBswingCtalkDdance66AamazementBcuriosityCexcitementDanxiety67A admireB tre
31、asureCevaluateDexplore68A hesitatedBrefusedCpretendedD offered69AdisappointedBregretfulCgratefulD puzzled70AlastingBuniqueC unusualD pleasant71AfeatureBscheduleCcelebrationD souvenir72A seriousBdepressedCannoyedDquiet73AlanguageBshapeCimageDexpression74AcasuallyBshylyChumorouslyDgently75AeverByetCne
32、verDjust76AexplainedBrealizedCadmittedDremembered77AcomfortBhurtCunderstandDexpress78AsilentlyBroughlyCgraduallyDunfairly79ApatienceBdesireCloveDdetermination80AknowledgeBinspirationCtechniqueDlesson7参考答案参考答案1A2B3C4B5A6C7B8C9A10B11D12A13A14C15B16B17C18B19D20D21A22C23D24C25A26A27B28D29B30B31A32D33B34A35C36B37D38B39A40C41C42A43D44B45C46A47C48A49C50B51C52B53A54A55D56A57A58B59A60C61C62D63A64B65D66C67A68D69C70D71C72A73A74D75C76B77B78A79C80D