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1、2019 高考英语(浙江)完形填空系列( 13)(教师版)( 一)I've been married for seven years to an extraordinarywoman, actress Catherine Zeta-Jones.We have two children , a daughter,4 , and a son,7.My life is _1_ around my family's schedule.Our daughter just _2_ kindergarten and our son began the second _3_ last week

2、.They are at a precious age , and I don't want to miss a minute of it. _4_ all parents , I labor to keep them on schedule , and try to teach them _5_ to think positively and to work through daily life.I also try hard to be sure they have _6_.I read with my kids every night.That has become a _7_

3、for me.We've moved to the island of Bermuda, where I spent a lot of time as a(n) _8_(my mother is in Bermuda and still has a large family there) I _9_ my schedule to my wife's , since she is in the prime(全盛期 ) of her _10_.The school yeartellsus when we are going to travel.The kids know what

4、Mommy does for a living, _11_ they have never seen Daddy's movies (they're too young) , so Mommym akes _12_ and Daddy makes pancakes! I don't really _13_,but I am the takeout and homedelivery expert.I enjoy it.It's all given me great _14_.Don'tget me wrong.I stillgo to work , but

5、 now only on projects I really care about.I have a new movie _15_ called King of California .We _16_ it in only 31 days , not like some of the 90day shooting schedules of the _17_.There is so much to learn in _18_ a family.Basically,you want to try toleave this earth having given more to it than hav

6、ing taken _19_.That makes you a good citizen of the planet.If I can _20_ this on from generation to generation , that's as close to immortality(永久 )as I can hope to get.1 A.fixed B centeredC gone D spread2 A.started BofferedC3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17supplied D gave A.class B school g

7、rade D term A.Like B As For D With A.when B what where D how A.horror B fun game D honor A.success B failure favorite D struggle A.kid B adult merchant D waiter A.adopt B arouse arise D adjustA.business B career crisis D affairA.however B sobut D andA.movies B pancakes food D dishA.work B care wait

8、D cookA.trouble B satisfaction pain D terrorA.coming out B coming up coming across D coming overA.watched B saw filmed D observedA.former B latterC next D past18 A.bringing B raisingC taking D leaving19 A.away B upC off D on20 A.leave BgiveC pass D hand(二)When your kids were sixor seven, you sent th

9、em to school. Did you ever wonder whatgoes through a teacher's _1_as he or she tries to teach your kids? Did you ever wonderwhat the teacher _2_ from you,the parents?Parents can be _3_ or suspicious. They can be of great help to the teacher _4_be in need of help themselves. Somet eachers think p

10、arents are too _5_ on their children. Here is _6_ one teacher puts it. “ I usually have the _7_ of parents coming in and _8_ me how much they care about the kids' education and how they really _9_ their kids. They tell me they stand and _10_ them closely when they do their homework.Sometimes the

11、y _11_ offer help with the kids' lessons as if they were teachers. Theycheck their school work, and are too sensitive to _12_.They blame the kids on everything having to do _13_ school. When a parent asks me how his or her kid is getting on in my class, my answer usually is Well, you know , he i

12、s _14_ a good kid. He is finein my class. Maybe you don't have to be so _15_ with your kid.'” Teachers wantparents to know that they are professionals at _16_ with children. Theyhave _17_many children and even parents. Because of this, teachers can be _18_ at educating children. Teachers are

13、 _19_ that parents want their children to do well, but they know more about what children should be able to do at different ages and _20_.1 A.heart B mindC soul D spirit2 A.reflects Bresults expects attentive positiveoraskeen crazyhowwhy contracts agreements examining instructing deal with give up g

14、uide inspire already merely efforts words beyond with really hardly careful cautious playing joking observedC benefits D 3 A.effective B C supportive D 4 A.butBC thusD5 A.hardBC dependent D 6 A.where B C whenD7 A.problems B C accidents D 8 A.advising B C tellingD9 A.do with B C make up D 10 A.connec

15、t B C watchD11 A.evenBC stillD12 A.marks B C painsD13 A.atBC inD14 A.nearly B C seldom D 15 A.satisfied B C strictD16 A.working B C stayingD17 A.fedBC attendedD greeted18 A.pleasedB worriedC disappointedD experienced19 A.contentB doubtfulC aware Dsuspicious20 A.stagesB classesC schools D projects(一)

16、Last year, Ilostmy best friend in high school. It seemed that everyone else's lifecould just continue on in its _1_ way, but mine couldn't. I wasn't sure how I was going to be able to face everyone and their gossip at school. I was forced to _2沉迷于 )in mymy routine on Monday morning as us

17、ual. In the evening I returned home from school _3 completely defeated. All I wanted to do was _4_ into bed and wallow(own self - pity. I pulled back the covers on my bed and _5_ a pile of cards left bymy dad. Each card included a(n) _6_ thatit was to be opened on a particularnightthat week.I made i

18、t through that week becauseof my father. Each card _7_ tosay justThe past is painful to think about andwhat I needed to hear. Tuesday's card said,the _8 _ is impossible to imagine. Don't try. Just take it one minute at a time.On Wednesday my mood lifted when I read, “What you are feeling now

19、 isandnormal. It still feels very bad, but it is part of the healing process.Friday'scardWhateverspecial _10_ youface along life's way, may you trust thatyouwillfind thebestcontained a poem he wrote. The last lines made me smile through my tears.The world isn't so bad afterin every day.

20、” I was instructed to open the last card before the party I went to onSaturday night. In it he wisely reminded me to _11a good laugh. The more you laugh, the more you heal. ” Each card was signed,Love,Dad.”My world once collapsed but I _12_ the difficult breakup eventually. It owed to my dad, who ma

21、de his soul known when he couldn't be present.1A.pleasantB strangeCfunnyD normal2A.work outB meet withCdeal withD come across3A.makingB feelingCregardingD considering4A.crawlBpushCjumpDdraw5A.inventedB discoveredCcreated D wrote6A.instructionB explanationCpresentationD information7A.seemedB happ

22、enedCoccurredD intended8A.life BfutureCdream D result9A.falseB honestCnaturalD innocent10 A.destruction B competitionCchallengesD destination11 A.cryB screamCsing Dlaugh12 A.got through B looked throughCbroke through D put throughMr.Glen is a millionaire.Fivehis(二)years ago, after returning from abr

23、oad to motherland, he _1_ his small company.Speaking of success, Glen often tells us astory about his extra expensive“school ” fee.He always owes his success to it.At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph.D.degree, _2_ to return to thehomeland, starting a company.Before leaving, he bought a Rolex wa

24、tch with the _3_made through years of work after school and the scholarships.At the airport he had toaccept the _4_ customs check.The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be taken down for _5_.Glenknew that carrying the specific goods out had to pay the tax, andhe worried about paying it for his

25、watch.So when he was checked, he told a lie thathis watch was a _6_ fake(假货 ) When he was _7 _ of his “smarts ”,immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, which cost nearly$100,000, into pieces on hearing Glen's words.Glen was amazed.Before he understood why, he was taken

26、to the office to be examined _8_.Formany times of entry - exit _9_he knew that only those people in the “blacklist ” would “enjoy ” this special treatment.The officers looked over everything carefully in the box, and warned him no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if _1

27、0_ reusingand carrying fake and shoddy goods, he would be _11_ according to law! Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.After returning to the homeland, he often told the story to his family, and hisemployees, too.He said that this made a deep imp

28、ression on him, because the additionalhigh “school ” fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of _ 12_, which he would remember as the secret of his success forever.1A.set upBtook upCwent upD picked up2A.decidedB refusedCobjectedD asked3A.booksB thingsCsavingsD pounds4A.ordinaryB routine

29、Cregular D common5A.lookB inspectionC test Dexperiment6A.pricelessB usefulCworthless D valuable7A.afraidB proudCashamed Dhard8A.strictly B quietlyCquickly Dcuriously9A.conditionsB experiencesCexperimentsD chances10 A.come outB found outCsent outDset out11A.hitB blamedCpraisedD charged12 A.honestyBli

30、esCgoods D bravery(三)When I began teaching in a university , I was invited to a workshop for new professors.I had spent a long time learning what to teach, but not learning how to _1_ it.Somehow, my university seemed to hope a weekend spent with experienced professors would _2_ for that.My colleague

31、s presented well - crafted lectures about the tools they used.I enjoyed their presentations,but do not remember a thing they said.At a coffee break during the lectures, finding myself _3_, I turned to amathematics professor standing nearby.I asked him what his favorite teaching tool was.“A cup of co

32、ffee ,” he said, “I talk too much and too fast in the classroom.Students sometimes have trouble _4_ me.Sowhen I've said something thatI want my students to think about, I would _5_ and take a sip of coffee.It lets what I've just said sink in.wasWhen we were called to the next talk, he put do

33、wn his cup and I _6_ therenot a trace of coffee in it.“ My doctor advised me to stop drinking coffee ,” heexplained. “ So I have always used a(n) _7_ cup. ” I decided totry his idea in myclass.I took a cup of coffee with me to my next class.It helped.Mypauses , as I drank thecoffee ,not only gave my

34、 students _8_ to think about what I had said,but gaveme time to think about what I was going to say next.I began to use my _9_ to look around the room to see how my students were reacting towhat I had justsaid.When I sawtheir _10_ wander, I tried to bring them back.When I saw them puzzled over somec

35、oncept that I thought I had _11_ , I gave another example.My lectures became less organized and less brilliant, but my students seemed to _12_ me better.1A.manage B copyCteach D consider2A.put up B build upCtake up Dmake up3A.awkward B absentClonely D alone4A.following B graspingCseizing D imitating

36、5A.pretend B stopCprevent D delay6A.observed B glaredCnoticed D proved7A.empty B clearClarge D false8A.space B scheduleCroom D time9A.chances B pausesCsituations D conditions10 A.attention BfocusC energyD devotion11 A.translated B expectedC explained D solved12 A.realize B understandC admitD admire(

37、四)Not long ago, few little girls imagined they could grow up to become astronauts.For years in the United States, only men had that opportunity.In 1983, that _1_.Sally Ride made history by _2_ the first American woman to travel into space.On July 23th, 2012, Ride died at the age of61. “Sally was a n

38、ational heroine anda powerful role model,” President Barack Obama said in a statement.“She _3_generations of young girls to reach for the stars.”Ride became _4 _ in space when she was a kid.“If you asked me when I was12 whether I _5_ to be an astronaut, I'm sure I would have said yes,” she said in an interview. “But I didn't even think about that as a possible _6_.”After studying physics in college and graduate school, Ride got he

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