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2020~2021学年下学期高一英语期末题型挑战练(全国通用)09完形填空(15题)21Theword“hobby”isaninteresting1.Peopleusuallydowhattheylikeintheirown2time.Thatis“hobby”.Manypeoplehavetheirown3.Theykeeppets,collectcoinsortravelalot.Theythinkhobbiescanbringthemhappinessandtheycanhelppeople4aftertheirdailywork.Almosteveryonehasmanyhobbies.Hobbiesaregoodforourlife.Hobbiescan5usfriendshipandknowledge.Everyoneshouldhavehobbies.Everyonehas6hobbies.Somepeoplelikegoinghiking.SomepeoplelikewatchingTV.Tom,whatismyhobby?Right!Ilike7books.WhenIamfree,Ilikereadingallkindsofbooks.Ithinkdoingsomereadingisagood8aswellasanicehobby.Readingbookscanbringme9.Icanlearnalotaboutsports,news,storiesandsoon.Ithinkwecanmakefriends10books.Readingbooksisgoodforour11.Itcan’thelpusknowmoreaboutour12.Butsomebooksarebadforus,soweshouldreadgoodbooks.Ifyoudon‘tlikereading,youwillbeoutof13.Maybemanypeople14myinterests.Readingbookscanmakeuscleverer.Booksareourbest15.Ihopemoreandmorepeoplewillreadbookseveryday.1.A.story B.game C.word D.joke2.A.day B.work C.golden D.spare3.A.careers B.hobbies C.times D.ideas4.A.relax B.rest C.breathe D.sleep5.A.take B.bring C.fetch D.get6.A.different B.same C.difficult D.similar7.A.writing B.looking C.watching D.reading8.A.manner B.way C.habit D.methods9.A.money B.knowledge C.happiness D.strength10.A.with B.to C.about D.for11.A.health B.family C.school D.study12.A.future B.surrounding C.country D.world13.A.world B.fashion C.question D.control14.A.share B.reject C.agree D.double15.A.treasure B.relations C.friends D.things2Asdesperateparentsofadaughterbornwithcerebralpalsy(脑瘫),wewerequicktotryanysuggestionthatwebelievedcouldhelpher.Oneday,weweretravellingtoavillagefor16whenwehada(n)17.So,therewewere—afamilyofthree—stranded.18,therewereseveralrestaurantswhereIsoughthelp.I19amiddle-agedMuslimmaninplainpyjamaspassingbyandexplainedmy20tohim.Hesaidheknewofa21centrecloseby,andthengentlyadded,“Askyourfamilytowaithere.Theroadsarenotsafe.”Myanxiety22,butwehadnochoice.Henoticedthatour9-year-olddaughtercouldn’twalk,andcalledawomanfromafoodstalltohelp.Sensingmyfearatleavingthemalone,hequickly23,“Icangoandgettheflattyrefixed.”Itriedtopayhimforthe24butheonlysaid,“Wecanfigureitoutlater.”Afterwaitingforwhatfeltlikehours,Iwonderedifhewould25return.Whatifitwasallatrick?Thewomanwhohelpedearlier26us,“Don’tworry.He’llbebacksoon.”Butherwordswereoflittle27.Twohourslater,withmidnightapproaching,wefinallyheardthesoundofabike.“Theshopis28fifteenkilometresaway.Wedidn’ttellyou,becausethatwouldhaveincreasedyour29,”saidtheman.Hethenputthewheel30.Itookouta500-rupeenotetopayhimforhispains,butherefused.“Thankyou,brother,”wasallIcouldsay.Chokedwithgratitude,Ididn’tevenremembertoaskhisname.16.A.safety B.work C.treatment D.charity17.A.plan B.flat C.crash D.emergency18.A.Obviously B.Hopefully C.Eventually D.Fortunately19.A.cameacross B.pickedup C.fellfor D.tookon20.A.consideration B.situation C.hesitation D.motivation21.A.repair B.medical C.shopping D.research22.A.worsened B.decreased C.occurred D.faded23.A.joked B.whispered C.screamed D.volunteered24.A.trouble B.expense C.assignment D.deal25.A.yet B.just C.ever D.only26.A.warned B.persuaded C.interrupted D.assured27.A.comfort B.value C.importance D.guidance28.A.actually B.unbelievably C.unexpectedly D.absolutely29.A.awkwardness B.hesitation C.worry D.puzzle30.A.instore B.inpower C.inorder D.inplace3Aishawasseatedonaflightwhenaflightattendantasked,“DoesanyoneonboardknowAmericanSignLanguage?”Aisha,15atthetime,31thecallbutton.Theflightattendantcameandexplainedthe32.“Apassengerwho’sblindanddeafseemedtowantsomething,buthewastravellingaloneandwecouldn’t33whatheneeded.”AishahadbeenstudyingASLandknewshecouldfingerspellintotheman’spalm(手掌).Soshe34herseatbelt,walkedtowardhim,and35bytheseatofTimCook.36takinghishand,shesigned,“AreyouOK?”Cookaskedforsomewater.Whenitarrived,Aisha37toherseat.Shecamebyagainlaterbecausehewantedtoknowthetime.Onherthird38,shestayedawhile.“Hedidn’tneedanything.Hewas39andwantedtotalk.”Aishasays.Soforthenexthour,shetalkedaboutherfamilyandher40forthefuture.CooktoldAishahowhehadgraduallybecome41overtimeandsharedhisstories.42Cookcouldn’tseeher,shelookedattentivelyathisfacewithsuch43.“Aishawasamazing,”aflightattendantsaidinaninterview.“Cookwasvery44tohavesomeonehecouldspeaktoandshewassuchanangel.”Cook’s45:“BesttripI’veeverhad.”31.A.crashed B.struck C.dragged D.pressed32.A.situation B.decision C.result D.accident33.A.accept B.hear C.understand D.recognize34.A.folded B.fastened C.untied D.touched35.A.sat B.knelt C.slid D.passed36.A.Gently B.Casually C.Quickly D.Wildly37.A.fled B.returned C.jumped D.ran38.A.attempt B.effort C.flight D.visit39.A.curious B.lonely C.desperate D.calm40.A.instructions B.requests C.plans D.solutions41.A.depressed B.old C.blind D.weak42.A.Eventhough B.Asthough C.Eversince D.Onlyif43.A.generosity B.affection C.caution D.kindness44.A.interested B.excited C.relaxed D.bored45.A.explanation B.agreement C.complaint D.reaction4Backin1999,LawrenceAnthonyopenedthegatesofthereservetowildelephants.Heacceptedthembecauseifhedidn’t46theelephants,theywouldbekilled.Theywereadifficultgroup,knownforescapingotherenclosures(围场)andacting47.Buthecouldseealotof48inthemtoo.They’dhadatoughtimeandwereallscared,and49theywerelookingafteroneanother,tryingtoprotectoneanother.Lawrencestartedtreatingthemlikechildren.Heusedwordsto50them,andhewouldalsousegesturestoshowthattheywereperfectly51withhim.Hemainlyfocusedonthematriarch,Nana,inorderto52withtherestoftheelephants.Therefore,LawrencewouldgodownthefenceandbegNananottobreakit.Oneearlymorning,NanatoreachedouttoLawrenceassheputhertrunkthroughthe53andtowardsLawrence.Herealizedthatshewantedhimto54herandthatindicatedthestartoftheirbeautifulrelationship.Theelephantsthengrewvery55ofLawrence.Theythoughthim“life,loyaltyandfreedom”.Infact,theybecameso56thattheelephantsthoughtthatLawrence’shouseistheirhometoo.Formany,manyyears,theherdsandLawrencesharedagreat57witheachother,butunfortunately,theconservationist58inMay,2012.UponthepassingofLawrence,thesemajesticbeasts5912hourstopaytheirrespects.TheystoodfortwodaysoutsideofLawrence’shouse60returningtotheirregularlivesinthebush.46.A.getin B.putin C.takein D.turnin47.A.violently B.politely C.bravely D.gently48.A.talent B.good C.pain D.stress49.A.rather B.instead C.also D.yet50.A.persuade B.bother C.resist D.identify51.A.safe B.patient C.friendly D.normal52.A.correspond B.compare C.connect D.compete53.A.gate B.house C.fence D.reserve54.A.watch B.free C.calm D.pet55.A.sick B.fond C.afraid D.careful56.A.mean B.close C.sensitive D.friendly57.A.success B.adventure C.bond D.occasion58.A.left B.retired C.hurt D.died59.A.ran B.flew C.swam D.walked60.A.before B.while C.unless D.since5It’smydream.I’mnineyearsoldnow,buthavebeen61competitivelysinceIwassix.Iloveit,becauseitmakesmefeelgood.Ihavealotof62touseupandIcandoitbyjustmovingmylegs.OnerecentSundaymorning,mymumdrovemetoa5kmraceinMinnesota.Thestartinglinewas63becausetherewasalsoa10kmrace.Thatmorning,Iwasrunningconfidentlyandfeeling64.Atonepoint,Icametoa65inthecourse.Awomanwhowasdirectingus66therouteIthoughtIwasmeanttotakeandtoldmetogotheotherway.Iwasconfused,butIhadtofollowher67.AfterawhileIsawroutedirectionsfora10kmrace.Iwasworried,thinkingIwas68,buthadtokeepgoing.Mybodystartedtoget69.Isaidtomyself,“You’realmostthere.Justkeep70.”71Isawthefin

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