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完形填空专题
广东省揭阳市2020-2021学年下学期高三质量测试英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
It's 2012 in the screening-room. As the lights dimmed, two sisters appeared on the screen. Anna, the
younger character, is going to be the queen. Elsa, her older sister, is jealous, evil and cursed. Everything she
touches turns to ice. She was ____21____ over for the throne because of this power. And now she wants
revenge and ____22____ the village with cruel _____23_____ monsters. The monsters, however, are soon
out of her ____24____. They begin to threaten everyone. The only way to survive, Anna and Elsa realize, is
for them to join forces. Through ____25____, they defeat the creatures, and everyone lives happily ever after.
The name of the movie is Frozen. Often, when a movie screening ends at Disney, people cheer or shout.
But this time, there were no cheers. It was very, very ____26____.
From the beginning, the Frozen team members had known they couldn't ____27____ retell an old fairy
tale. They wanted the film to ____28____ something bigger, about how girls don't need to be ___29___ by
Prince Charming.
"This is a movie about _____30_____ and fear. Anna has to learn that love is about sacrifice. And Elsa
has to learn that you can't be ____31____ who you are. You can't run away from your own ____32____. You
have to embrace your strengths. That's what we need to show—love is ____33____ than fear" Lee, the film
writer, said.
In November 2013, Frozen was released. The prince wasn't charming; ____34____, he was the villain.
The princesses weren't ____35____; instead, they saved each other. Finally, true love came from sisters
learning to embrace their own strengths.
21. A. took
22. A. floods
23. A. iron
24. A. sight
25. A. assessment
26. A. noisy
B. pulled
B. charges
B. wood
B. support
B. observation
B. amazing
C. passed
C. rewards
C. stone
C. range
C. cooperation
C. quiet
D. turned
D. provides
D. snow
D. control
D. preparation
D. calm
27. A. simply
28. A. call
29. A. kissed
30. A. charm
31. A. afraid of
32. A. image
33. A. larger
34. A. moreover
35. A. helpless
B. hopefully
B. make
B. saved
B. pain
B. proud of
B. powers
B. lower
B. in fact
B. hopeless
C. possibly
C. say
C. joined
C. cheer
C. known for
C. memory
C. stronger
C. still
C. careless
D. finally
D. advertise
D. dated
D. love
D. fit for
D. courage
D. heavier
D. furthermore
D. selfless
【答案】21. C 22. A 23. D 24. D 25. C 26. C 27. A 28. C 29. B 30.
D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. A
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第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
How do you kill your time when you go to work? Most of us stare at our cell phones, 41 to make eye
contact with others. We just chat or play games online. Or maybe we're using the time between 42 to do our
makeup, catch up on emails, or read a few chapters of a book. However, Dina Alfasi takes a very different
43.
Each day she has to travel hours on buses or trains to get to her engineering job at a hospital in Israel.
Rather than look at her cell phone in silence, she uses one very special way to have 44 with strangers. It is
portraits of the people she meets on public 45 every day that she is taking. The photographs 46 the tiny
moments in the everyday lives of strangers. Some people lean their head against the window and go to
sleep, some stare into space and have a 47, and others sit quietly to read their documents or books.
Fascinated by people she 48 every day. Dina Alfasi has been photographing unaware 49 for the past
few years. It started 50 as a way to pass time during her daily commute(上下班),but it eventually became
a 51 part of her artwork and life. Her award -winning photography has been 52 worldwide.
Dina told My Modern Met, “What 53 me very much are the little moments that happen every day. My
work is to tell stories through a single portrait, and it 54 that all you need is just to look around and find
those magic 55.”
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
A. unwilling
A. meals
A. approach
A. appointments
A. network
A. celebrate
A. daydream
A. introduces
A. relatives
A. absolutely
A. temporary
A. accepted
A. bores
A. proves
A. photographs
B. ready
B. classes
B. seat
B. connection
B. platform
B. catch
B. exploration
B. visits
B. passengers
B. apparently
B. typical
B. purchased
B. inspires
B. predicts
B. stories
C. unlikely
C. stops.
C. phone
C. fun
C. exhibition
C. remind
C. analysis
C. attracts
C. colleagues
C. generally
C. significant
C. copied
C. puzzles
C. describes
C. moments
D. sensitive
D. meetings
D. book
D. words
D. transport
D. contain
D. journey
D. encounters
D. tourists
D. simply
D. complex
D. exhibited
D. troubles
D. informs
D. memories
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 ACABD 46-50 BADBD 51-55 CDBAC
广东省珠海市2021届高三下学期第一次学业质量检测英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
This first day of school can be stressful for both parents and children. But for Connor Crites, an
8-year-old Kansas boy living with autism (自闭症),it was 21 terrible, until another child 22 in.
Connor Crites was beginning his second grade at Minneha Elementary School in Wichita, Kansas. But
instead of mixing with other children and exploring the playground, Connor 23 himself from others
and stood in a comer 24 .
Now, unfamiliar social 25 can be challenging for autistic children to 26 . But luckily for Connor,
the 8-year-old Bob, who was also starting second grade, noticed him 27 and weeping by himself.
Without 28 . Bob walked over to Connor and took his hand. Still 29 upset, Connor held on to Bob's
hand as they walked together into school.
Bob's mother, Courtney Moore, witnessed the 30 and took a quick photo of the boys. She said,
“He grabs his hand and walks him to the front door. We waited until the bell rang and he walked him inside
of the school. The past is history. They have a firm bond." Moore 31 the photo on Facebook and
wrote: This lesson is a beautiful example of how friendship can come at the most 32 moments. When
Connor's mother, Crites, saw the photo, she was 33 to tears.
“34 saved my son. It doesn't matter the disability, and it doesn't matter anything, just be kind, and
open your heart. It's what we need in this cold world, which 35 us," Crites said.
21. A. also
22. A. stepped
23. A. divided
24. A. howling
25. A. chances
26. A. obtain
27. A. wandering
28. A. principle
29. A. visibly
30. A. emotion
31. A. owned
32. A. unexpected
33. A. terrified
34. A. Luck
35. A. inspires
21-25 BACCD
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第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
B. even
B. called
B. prevented
B. sighing
B. adventures
B. handle
B. complaining
B. guidance
B. surprisingly
B. scene
B. checked
B. unforgettable
B. moved
B. Faith
B. challenges
26-30
C. hardly
C. cut
C. separated
C. sobbing
C. prejudices
C. adopt
C. reflecting
C. hesitation
C. regularly
C. aspect
C. took
C. unnecessary
C. frustrated
C. Companionship
C. enhances
BDCAB 31-35 DABCD
D. yet
D. gave
D. learned
D. considering
D. situations
D. confirm
D. struggling
D. method
D. deliberately
D. atmosphere
D. posted
D. unacceptable
D. embarrassed
D. Courage
D. warms
I was invited to a concert this week. When the violin band started to play The Girl, I reached for my
phone to record this music. But my husband 21 me by saying, “Don't do it. Just enjoy it.”
Disappointed, I dropped my 22 .
I suddenly realized how 23 I recorded each experience with my phone and shared it on the
social media. This actually made me 24 because I disliked being around people who keep filming
and 25 their daily lives on the social media, and yet I did it more than I should.
Recently, I've read one of Cain's articles, which gets me thinking about how significantly humans’
26 has changed. Some aspects of modern connectivity are 27 , like being able to connect in
tough situations.
However, we’re 28 the ability to interact with people on a 29 level. We have
unbelievable 30 for creating an online false image, uploading photos and videos to 31 that
image, and having superficial (肤浅的) screen-based interactions with people. The 32 is that we're
failing to build meaningful human relationships.
How should we 33 it? One effective way is to talk like we used to. I've made some changes at
present. I just leave my phone in my bag without always 34 it. I often practice “digital silence” on
my personal social media accounts and avoid the noisy online world. In n word. I don’t often 35 my
phone unless there's something really important.
21.
22.
23.
24.
A. confused
A. voice
A. patiently
A. uncomfortable
B. described
B. hand
B. cautiously
B. determined
B. deleting
B. impact
B. independent
B. developing
B. deeper
B. regret
B. support
B. evidence
C. inspired
C. violin
C. frequently
C. nervous
C. posting
C. attitude
C. satisfactory
C. combining
C. safer
C. enthusiasm
C. compare
C. argument
D. stopped
D. camera
D. merrily
D. unpopular
D. collecting
D. communication
D. disagreeable
D. improving
D. stricter
D. embarrassment
D. expose
D. consequence
25. A searching
26
27.
28.
A. fortune
A. competitive
A. losing
29. lower
30.
31.
32.
A. responsibility
A. announce
A. condition
33.
34.
35.
A. handle
A. fixing
A. switch off
二、完型填空
B. achieve
B. charging
B. pick up
C. stand
C. updating
C. pull off
D. propose
D. checking
D. hang up
21--25 DBCAC 26--30 DCABC 31--35 BDADB
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第一节(共1 5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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There's a lot that can be conveyed in a handshake. Throughout history, such a(n)
21 was used to complete a business deal, 22 friendship, or signal trust.
But touching strangers can also lead to other, less beneficial shared 23 - like disease outbreaks.
As fears about COVID-19 increase, France has warned its citizens to 24 handshakes. However,
with histories dating back thousands of years, the greeting is likely too
25 established to be so easily stopped.
A popular theory about the handshake's 26 is that it began as a gesture of 27 . Grasping
hands proved you were not holding a weapon – and 28 them was a way to ensure your partner had
nothing hiding up their sleeve.
There may be a 29 explanation for its lasting power. In a 2015 study, researchers in Israel filmed
handshakes between hundreds of strangers and found nearly a quarter of participants
30 their hands unconsciously afterwards. 31 , they concluded that a handshake may be used to
detect chemical signals, and possibly as a means of 32 - just as other animals do by smelling each
other.
Behavioral scientist Val Curtis in London says that one possible 33 for the handshake as
greeting is to imply that the other person is 34 enough to share germs(细菌)with. Because of this, the
35 can go in and out of style depending on public health concerns.
21.A.message
22.A.indicate
B.expression
B.describe
C.act
C.value
D.solution
D.end
23.A.outcomes B.beliefs C.concerns
C.study
C.officially
C.benefit
C.power
D.emotions
D.change
D.firmly
D.origin
D.satisfaction
24.A.understand
25.A.clearly
B.pause
B.originally
B.meaning
B.appreciation
26.A.advantage
27.A.peace
28.A.waving B.holding
29.A.detailed B.historical
30.A.washed B.sniffed
31.A.Besides B.Therefore
32.A.protection B.warning
33.A.role B.reason
34.A.mature B.cautious
35.A.theory B.topic
第一节:(共15小题,每小题1分)
21 C 22 A 23 A 24 B 25 D
31 B 32 D 33 B 34C 35 D
C.shaking
C.scientific
C.clapped
C.Meanwhile
C.control
C.means
C.reliable
C.research
26 D 27 A 28 C
D.searching
D.cultural
D.grasped
D.However
D.communication
D.source
D.tough
D.practice
29 C 30 B
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