1、2021-2022学年度高中专题复习卷英语一、完形填空 Rene Compean was no stranger to Angeles National Forest. But after challenging a(n) 1 path last April, the 45-year-old mechanic was lost. As the day faded into dusk, his concern turned to 2 . Compean climbed to a spot with one bar of 3 . “Im lost. SOS. My phone is going t
2、o 4 .” He texted the police, attaching a photo showing where he was. The 5 showed his legs surrounded by an endless landscape of rocks and plants. All Compean could do then was wait and 6 . The temperature was dropping fast. After 7 two mountain lions and a bear, he kept a big stick and some 8 rocks
3、 beside him in case an animal came close. Kuo, 9 47, works in the tech industry, and always loves 10 where photos are taken. When he saw the image of Compeans legs released on the Twitter, he pulled up a satellite map. He 11 his search to the surrounding area after knowing Compeans car was parked ne
4、ar Buckhorn Campground. After comparing it to the satellite map, Kuo 12 something: “Hes got to be on the south side because theres not really any 13 valleys on the north side.” That finding tightened his search, and finally the 14 matched! Soon, Compean was saved.Compeans story probably would have e
5、nded very differently, had a 15 with strong satellite skills and a sharp eye for detail not taken action.1AattractiveBnewCroughDnatural2AshockBconfusionCfearDexcitement3AsignalBchocolateClightDiron4AfunctionBrestCbreakDdie5AtextBvideoCshotDrecord6AsleepBhopeCstareDreflect7AobservingBfightingChunting
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7、ives are filled with one fortunate event after another, dont understand how the other half, the 16 half lives. Luis J. Rodriguez in his autobiography, Always Running, brings the 17 into his world with in-depth descriptions of his 18 .After moving from Mexico to America at the age of two, Rodriguez 1
8、9 on the streets of Los Angeles. His youth is filled with drugs, gang violence, and racism against Mexicans. By his late teens, Rodriguez has already 20 it all, and is trying to get away from it.As Rodriguez took me through his life, I experienced many 21 : hatred as he describes the police; fear du
9、ring gang wars; 22 when he makes a difference in his community.Rodriguezs intention of telling his story is to help others avoid the pain and suffering he experienced, and to show kids they can 23 that type of life. Because thats not a life Ive ever known, the book didnt have that 24 on me, but I wa
10、s able to understand his difficulties.Rodriguez 25 sees a chance to leave and tries to bring his friends with him. 26 for them, leaving that life is like deserting their family, and they are still 27 to get out of pain.Reading this book is like a wake-up call: you see how 28 others lives are and fee
11、l extremely lucky for what you have. His 29 is that its always possible to extricate (解救) yourself.When Rodriguez is 16, he realizes gang wars, racism, and hatred must stop. If the world were able to 30 this, future generations wouldnt have to live that kind of life.16AunluckyBbraveChomelessDpoor17A
12、runnerBreaderCvictimDfriend18AyouthBcountryCfamilyDchange19Aruns businessBgoes shoppingClooks aroundDgrows up20AdoneBdefeatedCexperiencedDdescribed21AstrugglesBpainsCemotionsDwonders22AprideBgratitudeCdisbeliefDuncertainty23AtreasureBrebuildCsacrificeDescape24AvalueBeffectCstressDcontrol25Ainstantly
13、BprobablyCeventuallyDeffortlessly26AUninterestinglyBUnfortunatelyCAmazinglyDNaturally27AlikelyBreadyCunwillingDunable28AdifferentBmeaninglessCplainDadventurous29ApromiseBachievementCmessageDstory30AstudyBrecognizeCpredictDreserve It was New Years Night. An 31 man was standing at a window. He raised
14、his 32 eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the stars were 33 like water lilies on the surface of a clear calm lake. Then he 34 them on the earth, where a few more 35 people than himself now moved towards their certain goal-the 36 .He had already passed sixty of the stages leading to it, and he had
15、 brought from his Journey 37 but errors and regrets. Now his health was poor, his mind vacant and his heart 38 .The days of his 39 appeared like dreams before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the 40 of the two roads-one leading to a peaceful, sunny place, the oth
16、er leading to a deep, 41 cave. He looked towards the sky and cried 42 , Oh youth, return! Oh my father, place me once more at the entrance to life, and I will choose the 43 way! But both his father and the days of his youth had 44 .The clock in the church tower 45 and the sound made him remember his
17、 parents early 46 for him. They had taught him and prayed to God for his and prayed to God for his 47 .But he chose the 48 way. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing 49 , he burst out a cry, “Come back, my early days!”And his youth did 50 , for all this was only a dream which h
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19、AdeathBbirthCgrowthDyouth40AentranceBmiddleCendDexit41AbigBdarkCopenDbright42AmanlyBpainfullyCsympatheticallyDpeacefully43AshorterBworseCbetterDharder44Apassed awayBpassed byCpassed downDpassed out45AstruckBrangCbeatDknocked46AsupportBguidanceCinstructionDlove47AguiltBhealthCgoodDwealth48ArightBdiff
20、icultCeasyDwrong49AeffectBforceCeffortDpower50AfadeBleaveCdisappearDreturn When I was little, my classmate and neighbor Paul would take wonderful Santa face cookies to school every year as his birthday 51 . In those days, I would always follow him when he shared the cookies with other classmates, ju
21、st in case someone had been 52 and as a result he had an extra 53 or two. Somehow, one cookie 54 long enough for me to show it to my mother. She got the 55 from Pauls mother and bought the special cookie cutter at Morley Brothers, our local hardware shop.Over the years, my mother and I would 56 to m
22、ake these cookies. After I got married, I bought my own cookie cutter and the cookies remained a 57 for the Christmas time. Later, my mother gave me her cutter. I 58 both of the Santa face cookie cutters because Morley Brothers had 59 years before and we never saw anything that even 60 these wonderf
23、ul Santa faces.One year, after I made the cookies, the two cutters were waiting to be hand washed and 61 for another year. Well, my oldest daughter decided to help out by 62 the dishwasher. You guessed it. 63 , the two treasured plastic cutters, came out distorted and totally 64 . I knew if I couldn
24、t 65 them, a long-standing tradition would come to a 66 .After making several telephone 67 , I learned a woman named Pat Kimbrel had 68 the hardware business from her grandmother. I was excited! Immediately, I called and managed to talk with Pat about the happy memories connected with her grandmothe
25、rs cookie cutters. Eventually, through Pat I got four Santa face cookie cutters.Now the family tradition is 69 in both our and our daughters houses. So, Paul, thanks to you and your grandmother. Ill bet you never know how many lives you affect or for how many years the 70 will be felt.51AbenefitBwis
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28、taken to69AinspiredBobservedClearntDtaught70AappreciationBpleasureCinfluenceDmotivation Getting birthday gifts as a dad can be a great time, especially if you can give ideas on what you want ahead of time. You may think Im a bit 71 , but Im talking specifically about something that you as a dad will
29、 always 72 . I have two teenagers and they both asked me what I wanted for my 73 this year. Well, I had just bought a DVD player, so I thought about some DVDs I might want, I also 74 some books I had been wanting to read and so on. But then I began to 75 : what could they give me that would be a 76
30、we both would appreciate?So I decided on photos and stories. I asked my son to 77 a collection of photos that he thought I would like. He did a great job and now I have a pleasant 78 of our time together when he was a toddler crawling around, an 8-year-old with a front tooth 79 and a few others when
31、 he was beyond cute! He had a good time picking them out and I have a good time looking at them. A 80 you could say for both of us! 81 , it only cost him the price of a frame. I then asked my daughter to write down a 82 of us and put some thought to it. It is a perfect gift as well. It will always m
32、ake me feel 83 and it will last forever!Both gifts were inexpensive but will lighten my heart any time I 84 them. Being a dad has many great 85 and making them easier to remember is priceless.71AidealBjokingCgreedyDserious72AimagineBtreasureCenvyDignore73ApossessionBprogressCinterestDbirthday74Apref
33、erredBconsideredCrequiredDintroduced75AthinkBaskCanswerDtell76AphotoBbookCgiftDstory77Aput togetherBcheck outChand inDset aside78AimpressionBexperienceCwitnessDreminder79AachingBgrowingCmissingDchanging80AchanceBwin-winCgameDhobby81AHoweverBPlusCOtherwiseDNevertheless82AnoteBdiaryCreportDmemory83Ajo
34、yfulBlostCrelaxedDupset84Alook intoBhope forCcare aboutDrefer to85AideasBhonorsCmomentsDduties It was Jennifer Williams mother who got her interested in books. As a librarian, she read to her three 86 every day until they went to college. When Williams became a 87 , she wanted her students to love r
35、eading as she did. But she realized that some kids had limited 88 to books. Its very obvious to teachers which kids are 89 to and which kids are not, she said. To Williams, the 90 was simple: Give kids books. In 2017, she gave away 900 used childrens 91 over three days. Most people would be 92 with
36、that.Anybody could do that, she said. I wanted to do something that was going to 93 my faith, my work ethic, my everything. So she set a new 94 for herself: Give away one million books. It sounds like a(n) 95 number, but as Williams posted on Facebook: Dont complain if you arent willing to work hard
37、 out on the field.So she got to work, first by persuading friends to 96 books or money to buy books. And as news of Williams project spread, strangers started 97 books on her front porch. As the books came in. Williams gave them to local schools, free of 98 .Now, Williams has 99 more than 78,000 boo
38、ksonly 922,000 more to reach her goal! And shes not slowing down. Its too 100 for kids with few options.86AfriendsBchildrenCstudentsDrelatives87AteacherBmotherCmonitorDlibrarian88AaccessBreactionCapproachDguide89AtalkedBreadClistenedDwritten90AresultBreasonCsolutionDsituation91AtoysBchairsCbooksDclo
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40、fficultDincredible My mother, who is short, fat and white-haired, looks just like many grand mothers. She seldom did 101 stuff as she comes from an old traditional family. That all 102 a few years ago. She began to 103 my older brother and me with bouts of what she described as independence.In early
41、 2015, the year she turned 75, she 104 us shed booked a seven-night trip to Turkey. Alone. She had never been. Of course, that was 105 , so there was no way my brother and I could allow that. Such a little old lady 106 the streets of Istanbul on her own, not speaking a word of Turkish, with no 107 o
42、f the laws and customs of the landit was out of the question! She paid no attention to us. Off she went. When she returned, she told us it had been a wonderful 108 . As it turns out, she had barely spent any time alone after 109 a taxi driver to show her around Istanbul for a few days. At 77, she di
43、d a 110 thing while on a Caribbean cruise with her younger sister. Upon 111 in Cuba, she flagged down a motorcycle rickshaw and had the driver show her around the island for several hours. My moms 80th-birthday skiing is just the latest example of her wild newfound 112 .My brother and I 113 : Had she become mad? But Moms independence seems to be thoughtfully based on a(n) 114 that life is to be lived, and when theres relatively little of it left, it needs to be lived now. This philosophy 115 me of the line from The Shawshank Redemption: Get busy living or get busy dying.”1