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专题03 完形填空(第06期)-2023届江苏高考英语模拟试题分项汇编
完形填空【江苏省南京外国语学校2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】
I line up in front of the omelette lady at Sukhumvit Soi 38, which is sometimes called “the eating soi”. She ___21___ my shrimp and squid into a hot wok with egg and oil. The results, served up with a side of rice, are tasty and cheap.
My travels have taken me ___22___ Asia, but I have found no better place than Bangkok when it comes to street food
Each weekend, the 10,000 merchants at the Chatuchak market ___23___ everything from pants to pets, liquor to lacquer. ___24___ there’s food, and with some determination you can find Dararat “Ann” Wisaijorn’s Green Chilli Kitchen. Ann says she's famous in Bangkok. “Everybody knows” she ___25___. “High society.” I don’t doubt it. Sublime dishes like Panang Moo crispy fish and pork with lemon grass, are ___26___ by sauces that provide a little sweetness, a touch of tang (浓烈的气味) or a(n) ___27___ burn.
Near the busy Banglamphu district, I ___28___ a more modest group of carts, one of which has bugs. Piles of them, fried up and ready to go. ___29___ that is, if I am. Not all Thais are fond of six-legged snacks. Insect _____30_____ comes from the poorer north-eastern regions, where _____31_____ is the mother of culinary invention. Perhaps these big, glistening bugs are fabulous but I never _____32_____ to find out. I order locusts and silk worms instead, dipped in a vat of clear sauce and served up in a plastic bag.
The locusts are crispy, with a nutty _____33_____. Perhaps that’s the sauce, or perhaps it’s what birds have been singing about for so long. But they are tasty. The silkworms have a richer flavour, and a creamy centre. I can _____34_____ imagine the ad campaign.
Later, near Pier 13, I stand waiting for a woman to grill me some octopus on a stick. Two teenagers in school uniforms step up and order sausages. “I don’t trust sausages,” I say “But you trust that?” says one of the girls, pointing to my serving of tentacles. Good point. Just then the spice kicks in, and I wave a(n) _____35_____ goodbye. Gotta find a bottle of water.
21.A.moves B.spits C.throws D.launches
22.A.through B.throughout C.into D.to
23.A.offer B.give C.exhibit D.export
24.A.Ideally B.Fortunately C.Hopefully D.Naturally
25.A.murmurs B.suggests C.insists D.demands
26.A.assisted B.accompanied C.absorbed D.affected
27.A.pleasant B.acceptable C.complete D.painful
28.A.attend to B.look for C.break into D.come across
29.A.Afraid B.Surprised C.Ready D.Lucky
30.A.art B.cuisine C.culture D.trade
31.A.practicality B.actuality C.commonality D.adaptability
32.A.intend B.like C.aim D.promise
33.A.touch B.shape C.flavour D.smell
34.A.never B.still C.hardly D.already
35.A.forced B.hurried C.unexpected D.undecided
完形填空【江苏省淮安市高中校协作体2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】
My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory.
My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____ little bunny (兔子) cakes for all its ____42____throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____43____ help during our spring break, for which I had no____44____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____45____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____46____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____47____.
Our____48____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose.____49____ bunny from the belt. This was ______50______ than it sounds.______51______ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d ______52______ .
Dad _____53_____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood______54______ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you______55______ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me.
41.A.sold B.ordered C.made D.reserved
42.A.stores B.families C.schools D.citizens
43.A.generous B.financial C.technical D.temporary
44.A.plans B.problems C.excuses D.hobbies
45.A.offer B.earn C.set D.suggest
46.A.worked B.closed C.developed D.survived
47.A.ambition B.permission C.experience D.invitation
48.A.joys B.ideas C.roles D.choices
49.A.Save B.Keep C.Stop D.Remove
50.A.harder B.better C.longer D.cheaper
51.A.Calm down B.Slow down C.Stay on D.Move on
52.A.indicated B.witnessed C.expected D.remembered
53.A.cried B.smiled C.hesitated D.refused
54.A.tasting B.finding C.sharing D.delivering
55.A.withdraw B.donate C.receive D.appreciate
完形填空【江苏省扬州市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中检测】
Steph Clemence always intended to go to college. ____21____ when her father died in a car accident, leaving her mother to support three daughters on a ____22____ income, paying for college became out of the question.
____23____ going to college, Steph found a job, and tried to____24____ what to do with a life so different from her plan. The ____25____came from two pages from her English teacher, Dorothy Clark. One afternoon she walked into the classroom carrying a stack of papers titled “Mrs. Clark’s Book List.” It wasn’t homework, the teacher announced, but it could be a road ____26____ .“Some of you might not go on to higher education,“ Mrs. Clark said, “but you can ____27____ to learn.”
“I was determined to ____28____ myself,” Steph says. She studied the ____29____ and so it began. Each of those books sparked her ____30____ to learn more. “Reading books is like a treasure hunt,” says Steph. “What am I going to ____31____ ? How will my heart change?” That made her look for other books that weren’t on the list, hoping to ____32____ her knowledge.
When the original list ____33____, she typed up a new copy. And then another. Over the years, the family moved around a lot. Through it all, the reading list was a ____34____ in Steph’s life, traveling with her even on vacations. Now Steph is 70, and she never did get to college. But she has only four books ____35____ to read from the list. She expects to complete them sometime in 2023.
21.A.And B.But C.So D.Then
22.A.modest B.high C.regular D.net
23.A.Due to B.Apart from C.Instead of D.As for
24.A.rise to B.figure out C.think of D.take down
25.A.news B.question C.response D.answer
26.A.show B.block C.map D.test
27.A.continue B.stop C.pretend D.afford
28.A.defend B.enjoy C.support D.improve
29.A.homework B.survey C.report D.list
30.A.creation B.passion C.imagination D.satisfaction
31.A.discover B.purchase C.save D.bury
32.A.check B.understand C.limit D.deepen
33.A.tried out B.burst out C.wore out D.sold out
34.A.choice B.souvenir C.constant D.vision
35.A.missing B.published C.finished D.left
完形填空【江苏省盐城市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中】
“Mountains are always smaller in your imagination than they are in real life,” someone wise said. And the quote sprang to mind as I stared up at the snowy ___21___of Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in South Wales. I was to take part in the Fan Dance the world’s oldest Special Forces test.
My general feeling about the event was that it would be tough,but good strength ___22___for my running. I felt pretty ___23___ within the first kilometre and I was surprised how easy it felt so far. Kilometre two ___24___ me trudging (跋涉) through snow and ice, but spirits still remained high as I chatted to fellow___25___ around me.
Gradually, however, the climbing became extremely ___26___. The snow was ___27___ by a thick fog and winds so strong that I could hardly stand on my feet. The wind kept ___28___me backwards and sideways, and each step seemed to require all the energy I had. I was about to quit when someone appeared out of ___29___. “You’re doing really well! Keep going!” he shouted _____30_____the wind. I felt a sudden burst of _____31_____and I crazily pulled myself to the finish line.
We’d been moving for hours and were _____32_____the finish line. The wellbeing of my body came second to my burning desire to get to that finish line.
I was expecting to feel relieved and joyful when I finally succeeded, _____33_____instead I felt a mixture of tiredness and confusion. I _____34_____ on the idea that while mountains are smaller in your imagination than they are in real life, your ability to suffer is also bigger in real life. In fact, I _____35_____over more than just a mountain at the Fan Dance.
21.A.peaks B.caves C.valleys D.hillsides
22.A.looked B.worked C.applied D.called
23.A.shocked B.depressed C.moved D.relaxed
24.A.saw B.kept C.found D.caught
25.A.colleagues B.admirers C.participants D.assistants
26.A.encouraging B.exciting C.energy-consuming D.time-wasting
27.A.blocked B.warmed C.wrapped D.accompanied
28.A.guiding B.holding C.blowing D.chasing
29.A.nowhere B.place C.sight D.mind
30.A.over B.upon C.into D.across
31.A.fear B.hope C.panic D.anger
32.A.approaching B.escaping C.crossing D.extending
33.A.while B.since C.so D.but
34.A.focused B.reflected C.depended D.carried
35.A.took B.rode C.turned D.climbed
完形填空【江苏省徐州市2022-2023学年高三上学期11月期中】
My family unit of four was on the stricter side when it came to COVID- 19 precautions. We had decided not to attend most group ____21____. We had ____22____ about the health risks posed by this new virus, especially as we waited for our kids to be vaccinated.
My parents came up from Texas in December 2020 to quarantine (隔离期) before seeing us and ____23____ to visit us occasionally after that. We tried to visit them too but got ____24____ twice—first when the virus Delta made the trip too ____25____, then when my grandma and my older son separately were ____26____ with Omicron.
Finally, in February 2022, we got there. It had been more than two years once my kids had seen my grandparents, and my younger son did not ____27____ being on a plane. We met my parents, grandparents, aunt, uncle, and cousins in Colorado. There, my kids ____28____ her baby cousin. I ____29____ my kids as they swam, watched fireworks, generally ____30____ with their older cousins. They were so ____31____ with everyone, despite how infrequently we had gotten together over the past few years.
Several times, I looked over at my kids playing with my relatives, their relatives, forming their own ____32____ , and felt something that I rarely feel about being with other people: longing, the ____33____ for more of this.
As COVID- 19 is not over, we are still trying to keep our ____34____ limited. But with our younger son finally ____35____ we are cracking open the door, just a little, to be with the people we love.
21.A.gatherings B.discussions C.work D.talk
22.A.knowledge B.prediction C.concern D.argument
23.A.left B.returned C.called D.chatted
24.A.lost B.hurt C.fined D.stopped
25.A.shocking B.embarrassing C.frightening D.tiring
26.A.unsatisfied B.connected C.bored D.infected
27.A.remember B.regret C.imagine D.consider
28.A.played tricks on B.fell in love with C.made jokes about D.got in touch with
29.A.chased B.ignored C.observed D.admired
30.A.working B.fighting C.messing D.jumping
31.A.generous B.comfortable C.curious D.modest
32.A.values B.friendships C.bonds D.opinions
33.A.pity B.sympathy C.love D.desire
34.A.exposures B.expenses C.choices D.hobbies
35.A.educated B.cured C.changed D.vaccinated
完形填空【江苏省南通市如皋市2022-2023学年高三上学期期中教学质量调研】
Typhoons and hurricanes are the same weather phenomenon: tropical cyclones (热带气旋). However, they go by different names ____21____ where they occur.
Typhoons develop in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean. They most ____22____ occur from late June to December. When winds blow into warm seawater, a lot. of warm, moist air evaporates and ____23____ rapidly, while colder air moves in below. This creates____24____ causing the winds to move very quickly. The more warm air and moisture there is, the more____25____ the winds. When the winds move faster than 119 kilometers per hour, a typhoon is formed. If a typhoon ____26____ 241 kilometers per hour, then it becomes a super typhoon.
The ____27____of a typhoon is called the “eye”. This is right in the middle of a typhoon and is ____28____ . In the “eye”, the wind does not move so fast. Around the “eye” is the ____29____ of clouds. This is where the strongest winds and hardest rains are found. The rain bands are the outer part of a typhoon that ____30____ with it.
Typhoons do bring water to people, but they also can be very ____31____ . They ____32____ houses and cars, and even kill people. For example, tropical storm Megi hit the Philippines in April. More than 220 people died from ____33____ and flooding caused by the typhoon.
China is also one of the countries most affected by typhoons. The ____34____ time for typhoons landing is from July to September.____35____ , China’s coastal residents face 10 typhoon landings each year.
21.A.relating to B.depending on C.owing to D.belonging to
22.A.absolutely B.extraordinarily C.commonly D.entirely
23.A.rises B.disappears C.exits D.erupts
24.A.crisis B.reaction C.power D.pressure
25.A.sufficient B.deadly C.intense D.dramatic
26.A.generates B.lowers C.dominate D.hits
27.A.edge B.center C.essence D.dimension
28.A.striking B.calm C.apparent D.damp
29.A.wall B.roof C.ceiling D.floor
30.A.tracks B.crashes C.spins D.slides
31.A.wide-ranging B.remarkable C.realistic D.destructive
32.A.break down B.throw in C.fall apart D.blow away
33.A.earthquake B.landslides C.sandstorm D.lightning
34.A.peak B.grand C.rigid D.ideal
35.A.In turn B.At large C.On average D.Above all
完形填空【江苏省南通市海安市2022-2023学年高三上学期11月期中】
Praise for Pioneers in Science
In memory of Marie Curie on her birthday on Saturday, the official website of the Nobel Prize posted a photograph of her notebook saying. “Marie Curie died of aplastic anaemia (再生障碍性贫血) on 4 July 1934, a result of years of exposure to radiation through her work. Even today her laboratory notebook from 1899-1902, is ____21____ and will be for 1.500 years.”
The tales of Marie and other scientists of her time are in some sense very ____22____.
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-ray in 1895. A year later, Antoine Henri Becquerel found that some natural substances____23____ rays, too. Later, Marie and her physicist husband, Pierre Curie, gave it a(n)____24____ , radioactivity.
However, the ____25____ effects of radioactivity were not discovered until decades later. Marie and her ____26____ scientists dealt with radioactive substances for decades using little or no protection. Marie’s death is a reminder about the risks pioneers in science ____27____. It was only after people handling radioactive substances began to get similar ____28____ that medical experts asked people to use protection. Today, medical health workers and patients wear heavy protective ____29____ during X-rays.
It is almost _____30_____ that those exploring new frontiers for science are exposing themselves to unknown dangers. There i
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