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1、专题06完形填空(-)(2021山东济宁高二期末)Sakina Halal Grill is a Washington restaurant known for its generosity. However, it has been able to get through the COVID-19 pandemic (流彳亍病)because of other peoples1.Like many small businesses, Sakina Halal Grill was 2 hard by the pandemic. The restaurant had toseveral time

2、s, but when it reopened, business was slow. In fact, business was so slow that owner Kazi Mannan wasnt able to 4 the rent on the restaurant and the 5 of his employees.But Mannan and his employees werent the only ones who were 6. Sakina Halal Grill had alwaysfree meals to homeless people. But when Sa

3、kina Halal Grill was struggling 8、Mannan had tomake the 9 decision to stop handing out meals for free. My heart 10 in doing so, but the mission of feeding another human being who cant 11 a meal is always close to my heart,said Mannan.Luckily, a friend assisted Mannan to set up a GoFundMe page to ask

4、 for help. Within 24 hours, Mannanmuch money from people all over the world. I am very 13 J said Mannan. People are angels; they understood my pain and 14me. With these money, he could rehire some staffs and regainthe 15 to continue his mission to help others.A. kindnessB. visitsC. adviceD. influenc

5、eA. dividedB. treatedC. hitD. destroyedA. moveB. extendC. shiftD. closeA. contributeB. claimC. collectD. payA. wagesB. debtsC. mealsD. bonusA. firedB. affectedC. praisedD. supportedA. broke downB. called forC. given awayD. subscribed toA. physicallyB. financiallyC. psychologicallyD. technologicallyA

6、. toughB. smartC. immediateD. cautiousA. meltsB. beatsC. achesD. sinksA. serveB. prepareC. orderD. affordA. raisedB. borrowedC. savedD. donatedA. surprisedB. stressedC. touchedD. depressedA. owedB. acceptedC. appreciatedD. rescuedcattle.Next my memory 127 to my senior year in the university. It was

7、on such a day that a group of students went by, among whom was the young cowboy who hadnt responded to my 12815 years before!The daydream passed. My daughter 129 me to a second-hand shop. At the shop, T picked up a ring and 130 it on my finger, Heres my lost ring! See how it just131Im still 132 that

8、 I should find my ring. Why did I go to that very shop? It was really a 133, butI did learn that sometimes things are gone for a while 134 they reappear, just like my man, and just like my 135.A. specialB. sparklingC. missingD. expensiveA. wayB. chanceC. problemD. luckA. attentionB. reflectionC. sig

9、htD. expectationA. waited forB. came acrossC. crashed intoD. talked ofA. businessB. actionC. demandD. chargeA. pointedB. attendedC. referredD. repliedA. changedB. returnedC. fadedD. wanderedA. callB. waveC. questionD. requestA. invitedB. directedC. introducedD. welcomedA. surroundedB. turnedC. slipp

10、edD. pulledA. mattersB. differsC. shinesD. fitsA. curiousB. scaredC. astonishedD. skepticalA. pityB. mysteryC. lessonD. surpriseA. beforeB. afterC. tillD. unlessA. ringB. daughterC. memoryD. childhood(十)(2021 江苏金陵中学高二期末)A few years back, I planned to build a networked digital library where theses (论

11、文)from African universities could be stored. I wanted to find a way to make these great 136 visible to the whole world. It took me months and even years to 137 build it to my taste. But finally, it went nowhere.The other day, I was at a rest area. I observed that when one ant found food, others imme

12、diately 138 tohelp pull the food to their storage. I tried to 139 the pattern, which unfortunately resulted in 140 one. Quickly, they came together to rescue it. Then they reorganized and 141 in the line they had created. I saw no 142of supervision (监督),yet they were moving pieces of food that were

13、about 30 times their individualsizes, which is a 143 task.As I watched them, the library plan 144 in my mind. Wouldnt it be 145 to trust others to help you? Right there, I made the following 146. The ants cooperated with each other: I will forma(n)147 bringing professionals together. The ants truste

14、d one another: I must 148 the notion(观念)that only by working alone can I ensure quality. The ants were 149:1 will share my ideas withlike-minded people.It is about a month later now and the project is progressing well. Its true that by 150 everyone in the organization and trusting people, we will ac

15、hieve success.A. conditionsB. contributionsC. positionsD. instructionsA. personallyB. similarlyC. peacefullyD. slightlyA. survivedB. gatheredC. happenedD. hesitatedA. memorizeB. shareC. disturbD. matchA. woundingB. motivatingC. conductingD. discovering 141. A. waitedB. hidC. continuedD. reflectedA.

16、favorB. formC. responseD. comparisonA. regularB. permanentC. simpleD. massiveA. weakenedB. variedC. flashedD. collapsedA. ridiculousB. cruelC. greedyD. wonderfulA. decisionsB. mistakesC. assumptionsD. recommendationsA. orderB. opinionC. requirementD. teamA. get along withB. keep pace withC. get rid

17、ofD. come up withA. efficientB. openC. honestD. hard-workingA. engagingB. impressingC. challengingD. rewarding(H一)(2022广东广州高二期末)Rockets were probably invented by accident about 2000 years ago. The Chinese had a form of gunpowder which was put in bamboo tubes and thrown into fires to make 151 duringf

18、estivals.Perhaps some of the tubes jumped out of the fire instead of exploding in it. The Chinese 152 that the gunpowder escaping from the tube could lift it into the air. The idea of the rocket was 153.The first 154 use of rockets was in 1232. The Song Dynasty was at war with the Mongols. During th

19、e 155 of Kaifeng, the Song army 156 arrows of flying fire, The tubes were 157 to a long stick which helped keep the rocket moving in a straight direction. 158 the Mongols learned how to make rockets themselves and it is possible that they 159 them to Europe. Between the 13th and 15th century there w

20、ere many rocket 160 in England, France and Italy. They were used for military purposes. One Italian scientist even invented a rocket which could travel over the surface of water and hit a(an) 161 ship. Not everybody wanted to use rockets in battles. Wan Hu, a Chinese government official, invented a

21、162 chair. He attached two big kites to the chair, and 47 rockets to the kites. The rockets were lit, there was a huge explosion and 163 of thick smoke. When the smoke 164 Wan Hu and his chair had disappeared, no one knows what happened. Did Wan Hu die in the explosion? Or was he carried miles into

22、space, becoming the worlds first 165?A. cuisinesB. decorationsC. explosionsD. differencesA. thoughtB. discoveredC. understoodD. decidedA. bornB. burstC. foundD. improvedA. politicalB. officialC. militaryD. scientificA. occupationB. attackC. searchD. battleA. liftedB. shotC. explodedD. fliedA. attach

23、edB. shakenC. wrappedD. blownA. FinallyB. SuddenlyC. SoonD. ThusA. deliveredB. threwC. passedD. introducedA. transformationsB. performancesC. experimentsD. exhibitionsA. businessB. officialC. transportationD. enemyA. flyingB. divingC. surfingD. blowingA. packsB. cloudsC. massesD. bunches 164. A. fad

24、edB. completedC. clearedD. reflected 165. A. scientistB. researcherC. astronautD. explorer(十二)(2022广东北师大南山附属学校高二期末)The murmuring stream in the green forest flowed past the glorious wild flowers gracing the little house there.Suddenly, a deer 166into the courtyard, where a little boy was playing. The

25、 deer 167 theboys clothing with its antlers (鹿角).This168 the little boy so much he let out a howl that brought hismother out just 169 to see the deer running off towards the mountains with her little boy.The boys mother was 170! She ran after the deer as fast as she could, and not too far away, she

26、foundher little boy siting safely on the grass. When he saw his mother, the little boy laughed and 171 out his arms to her. His mother scooped him up crying.She hurried back to their home with her 172 son. When she got there, she stopped 173 in her tracks. 174 at what she saw. The huge tree behind t

27、heir house had 175 over while she was out chasing after the deer to save her son. The whole house was crushed under its great 176Then the little boy*s mother remembered the day about a year before when a deer fleeing a 177 had run into her house. She felt sorry for the frightened deer, so she covere

28、d it with some clothes and let it return to the forest.The deer seemed to 178 that she had saved its life. Tt kept bowing its head to her, as if thanking her 179She never 180 that the deer could remember her kindness. She murmured, Saving the life of another is the same as saving your own life 166.

29、A. escapedB. turnedC. ranD. bounced 167. A. pattedB. robbedC. attackedD. hooked 168. A. surprisedB. disturbedC. scaredD. amused 169. A. in a hurryB. in turnC. in an instantD. in time 170. A. disheartenedB. horrifiedC. defeatedD. annoyed 171. A. putB. stretchedC. threwD. expanded 172. A. preciousB. l

30、ostC. naughtyD. delicate 173. A. intentionallyB. deadC. happilyD. hard 174. A. amazedB. puzzledC. annoyedD. disappointed 175. A. leanedB. droppedC. fallenD. relied 176. A. shadowB. rootC. bottomD. weightA. gardenerB. hunterC. boyD. companionA. understandB. wonderC. witnessD. doubtA. mercyB. blessing

31、C. directionD. invitationA. realizedB. predictedC. imaginedD. suspected(十三)(2021 重庆西南大学附中高二期末)I was surprised to learn the sleeping arrangements at the log home we were sharing with my in-laws for the week. 181、my young daughter had agreed to sleep in a first-floorbedroom by herself.As we settled in

32、, we discussed the number of deer we had 182 on our way to the log home. I hope we see a bear or two this week!” my wife shouted.At bedtime, my wife and I retreated to the upstairs loft, and my in-laws 183 a bedroom on the first floor. We were about to fall asleep when our daughter appeared with a 1

33、84 look on her face. She said a185 was scratching at her window. I decided to sleep downstairs and my daughter 186 the loft with my wife. On my way down, I passed my father-in-law, 187 in front of the television. I was in bed only a several minutes when I heard a tap . tap on the window. Something w

34、as indeed out there, 188 it wasnt a bear-at least thafs what I told myself.Sometime later, I was awakened by a loud, low-pitched growl (彳氐声叼口4). I saw a large189 in the doorway and froze as it 190 closer to me. I realized what it was - only after myfather-in-law bent to give me a 191. I blurted out

35、(脱口而出),Its David. My father-in-lawWe both laughed nervously at the 1 93 moment, and I explained his granddaughterbedroom 194. I told him that the only thing 195 than a bear attack was Papa Bearsgood-night kiss. He growled in agreement!A. HonestlyB. BasicallyC. GenerallyD. SpecificallyA. keptB. spott

36、edC. adoptedD. fedA. headed forB. looked forC. hunted forD. cared forA. disappointedB. delightedC. worriedD. embarrassedA. deerB. tigerC. lionD. bearA. cleanedB. purchasedC. sharedD. moppedA. activeB. aliveC. absorbedD. asleepA. butB. soC. andD. asA. shadowB. figureC. ghostD. shapeA. kickedB. wavedC

37、. inchedD. joggedA. presentB. hugC. sweetD. kissA. jumped backB. got upC. backed upD. backed awayA. joyfulB. awkwardC. painfulD. memorableA. arrangementB. requirementC. needD. switchA. strongerB. tallerC. scarierD. heavier(十四)(2021重庆南开中学高二期末)There once was a very wealthy and curious king. This king

38、had a huge rock 196 in the middle of a road. Then he197nearby to see if anyone would try to remove thegigantic rock from the road.The first group of people to pass by were some of the 198 merchants and the kings officials. Rather than moving it, they simply walked 199 it. Though they had made a tidy

39、 fortune, these200 meichants and officials never thought of making any contribution. A few even loudly 201 the king for the inconvenience caused by not 202 the roads. Not one of them tried to move the rock.Finally, a peasant 203, His arms were full of vegetables and farm tools. When he got near the

40、rock,rather than simply going around it, the peasant put down his 204 and tried to move the stone to the side of the road. It took a lot of effort but he 205 succeeded.The peasant gathered up his load and was ready to go on his way when he saw a purse lying on the206 where the rock had been. The pea

41、sant 207 the purse. The purse was stuffed full of goldcoins and a note from the king. The kings note 208 the gold was a 209 for him, because hemoved the rock from the road. Then, the king walked out from where he had hidden to meet the peasant. The king 210 the peasant what many of us never understa

42、nd: every obstacle gives an opportunity toimprove our condition. 196. A. brokenB. thrownC. placedD. moved 197. A. hidB. livedC. satD. stood 198. A. poorestB. wealthiestC. greatestD. brightestA. behindB. overC. underD. aroundA. generousB. devotedC. evilD. selfishA. blamedB. beggedC. mentionedD. encou

43、ragedA. removingB. constructingC. maintainingD. keepingA. turned outB. rushed offC. came alongD. settled downA. vegetablesB. loadC. toolsD. purseA. eventuallyB. graduallyC. merelyD. hardlyA. stoneB. farmC. squareD. roadA. toreB. openedC. droppedD. caughtA. readB. wroteC. knewD. witnessedA. praiseB.

44、testC. rewardD. souvenirA. representedB. showedC. declaredD. announced(十五)(2022辽宁大连高二期末)Boundaries are everywhere. Some are for security. Some are for privacy. But some are just for us to 211.One day, after supper, T took a walk on the 212. Taotao, my 5-year-old son, was bouncing excitedlybehind me.

45、 He213 a thin stick and acted as the Monkey King all the time. The sidewalk was paved by redbricks, 214sharply with the pitch (沥青)-paved bikeway and formed a clear 215. Use the sidewalk.Its safe1,1216 my son frequently.Suddenly a maple leaf was blown off and 217 quietly on the bikeway, about two ste

46、ps away. Taotao was totally 218. He stopped, bent down and tried to fetch it but failed. He 219 his stick, tried hardagain but still failed. A bit 220, he stood up and moved one step forward, but not beyond the boundary.After several more attempts with the stick, the leaf was still not moving to him

47、. I was right beside him, worried a lot about his further 221.Finally, he stood up, threw away the stick 222, stepped across the boundary and picked up the leafdirectly. Yeah! I saw a 223 smile on his face!Many times we224 our thinking within a boundary and can*t find a good solution; many times we

48、holdexisting 225at hand, never thinking about whether they are still useful. We are not lacking in knowledge but short of knowing how to break the thinking boundaries.A. buildB. breakC. adjustD. expandA. drivewayB. crosswalkC. sidewalkD. bikewayA. swungB. hidC. rolIedD. bentA. contrastingB. combinin

49、gC. comparingD. correspondingA. signB. boundaryC. figureD. patternA. threatenedB. urgedC. inspiredD. remindedA. laidB. putC. sankD. landedA. convincedB. absorbedC. controlledD. trappedA. broke upB. picked upC. reached outD. sent outA. annoyedB. satisfiedC. delightedD. concernedA. progressB. visionC.

50、 observationD. findingsA. repeatedlyB. accidentallyC. heavilyD. carefullyA. bitterB. embarrassingC. sweetD. curiousA. startB. restrictC. closeD. operateA. facilitiesB. materialsC. weaponsD. tools(十六)(2021辽宁高二期末) Nowadays, we find ourselves communicating more through online channels than before. We t

51、ake advantage of them, like messaging, social media and video calls, often at the 226 of face-to-face dialogue. There are certain situations where online communication is 227 but others where we use it just because we prefer 228 to a real-life conversation, which arouses a discussion: is online comm

52、unication preferable in today9s world?Firstly, Td like to outline the 229, It opens up the possibility of communicating with people in differentplaces as 230 can take place via video conferencing between Stockholm, San Francisco and Shanghai without taking 231. exhausting, long-distance business tri

53、ps. Furthermore, it enables long-distance familiesand friends to keep in touch on a daily basis. Additionally, written online communication gives us the option of responding either 232 or at a time that suits us and allows us to edit and 233 our message.On the other hand, there are several significa

54、nt 234 to over-reliance on online communication. Some experts are 235 that a lack of face-to-face interaction 236 the development of vital social skills such as reacting to real-life situations. Also, the nature of conversation is 237 in the virtual world. If short messages with emotions 238 longer

55、time of direct conversation with emotions expressed on real faces, we are running the risk of 239 the art of real conversation.To conclude, online communication brings an overall advantage in todays society. However, we shouldnt240 the benefit of face to face dialogue.A. beginningB. expenseC. reques

56、tD. riskA. unnecessaryB. meaningfulC. challengingD. unavoidableA. visualB. visibleC. virtualD. vitalA. advantagesB. barriersC. risksD. possibilitiesA. paymentsB. incidentsC. meetingsD. classesA. time-consumingB. heart-breakingC. user-friendlyD. cost-effectiveA. permanentlyB. constantlyC. frequentlyD

57、. instantlyA. assessB. polishC. processD. shiftA. disadvantagesB. puzzlesC. improvementsD. changesA. annoyedB. curiousC. confidentD. concernedA. crosses outB. slows downC. turns upD. gets overA. importantB. practicalC. differentD. attractiveA. replaceB. removeC. reviewD. reviseA. denyingB. misunders

58、tandingC. losingD. catchingA. emphasizeB. ignoreC. preserveD. destroy(十七)(2021 河北石家庄外国语学校高二期末)Satya Nadella still remembers his interview question from many years ago, A baby falls, and is crying, what will you do?” TH call 91179 Then, he was told to 241 some empathy(同理心).Because he needs to pick th

59、e baby up and242 it first before he calls.Nadella says that although he did get the job, the 243 he learned from that interview question is core to doing good business.One of Nadellas main tasks when he 244 as Microsofts CEO was to get his key people on the same page. Empathy would prove 245 to maki

60、ng that happen.To illustrate, imagine that you walk into work one day to find a colleague 246 about a problem. You may think to yourself, Why are they always complaining?” OrJTve had that problem before”. Whats the big 247?”Even if you dont 248 those thoughts, just thinking them will make you likely

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