2022届牛津译林版高二下学期期末英语试题完形填空专练.docx
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1、2022届牛津译林版高二下学期期末英语试题完形填空专练(一)UK-based supermarket Waitrose has been criticized strongly by social media users for selling bouquets(束) of autumn seasonal foliage at 6 pounds apiece.Photos of various tree leaves packaged in transparent plastic foil and 41 as flower bouquets went viral on social media
2、 lately, sparking controversy because of the products price, six British pounds. 42 tree leaves can literally be 43 from the street this time of year, its understandable that some people went after Waitrose, accusing the supermarket of trying to make money by selling 44 that is actually free.A bag o
3、f actual leaves? Ill sell you a bin bag of leaves for 10p, one Twitter user wrote. This has got to be from the drunk Monday morning meeting category of 45 , someone else commented. 46 , the bizarre foliage bouquets appeared on Waitrose supermarket shelves as a way to welcome autumn, and featured a s
4、ticker 47 customers to bring the outdoors inside.Bring the outdoors indoors and brighten up your 48 with the freshest flowers 49 reflect the colors of the season, the official product description read. We source the best blooms from expert growers, and handle them gently on their journey to our stor
5、es 50 they look beautiful for longer. 51 the generally negative feedback to its autumn-themed product, the British supermarket 52 its decision to charge 6 pounds for a bunch of tree leaves by claiming that it was inspired by a 53 from shoppers.This isnt the 54 time that English shops and supermarket
6、s make news 55 for selling free things at exorbitant prices. First, there is a posh shop in London, that sold painted logs for $14 apiece, and there was artisan shop Botanique and its $22 chopped tree branches.41. A. arranged B. acquiredC. relayedD. rejected42. A. Ridding B. ObtainingC. ConsideringD
7、. Fetching43. A. wound up B. picked upC. broken upD. turned up44. A. something B. anythingC. everythingD. nothing45. A. hopes B. descriptionC. insuranceD. ideas46. A. Additionally B. EventuallyC. ApparentlyD. Primitively47. A. urging B. forcingC. gettingD. ridding48. A. company B. deviceC. homeD. st
8、aff49. A. what B. that C. whichD. where50. A. because B. unlessC. soD. since51. A. Despite B. BeforeC. ExceptD. Through52. A. expanded B. opposedC. explainedD. distributed53. A. opportunity B. commitmentC. possessionD. demand54. A. high B. firstC. aboveD. troublesome55. A. circumstances B. adaptatio
9、nsC. headlinesD. victims(二)Counting the votes took about five minutes, but for me it seemed like an hour and a half. As Coach Maguire prepared to make the 41 ,I was ready to spring to my feet as soon as she said my name. “ Girls ”,she began, “ Terry Shaw has been elected as captain of the Holy Cross
10、 School cheerleading team(啦啦队).” How could this be? I hadnt 42 a practice or a game in three years. Terry couldnt have this perfect43 . Couldnt they see the one who most 44 the title “Captain”?Everyone ran to 45Terry, but I didnt take one single step in her direction. After a few minutes, I said “Go
11、od luck, Terry” in a whisper that hardly masked my urge to cry.On the way home, I sobbed. There was no way I was going to 46 on this teamthey were so 47 that they couldnt see my hard work. But the next morning, when I saw my uniform, I knew I couldnt quit. Although I was heartbroken, my true love wa
12、s cheering with my teammates.How 48 it was to go to that first practice after Terry had been named captain. About halfway through the practice Terry asked me if I had any 49 on how to improve our routines and invited me to stop for a soda on the way home. Was she kidding? I just wanted to _50 her bu
13、t she kept making it harder and harder for me to do that. Terry always made sure to _51 me when discussing changes in our routine with the coach. Her interest in me was 52 so that we grew to be very close friends53.Terry never knew that 54 was all I had on my mind the day she was named captain. But
14、she read the 55 in my shallow words of congratulations. A friendship grew from her effort that I hold close to my heart.41. A. arrangement B. assignment C. adjustment D. announcement42. A. doubted B. missedC. required D. failed43. A. record B. dream C. plan D. task44. A. deserved B. abandoned C. hon
15、ored D. valued45. A. praise B. congratulate C. encourage D. welcome46. A. work B. depend C. compete D. stay47. A. blind B. rude C. stubborn D. selfish48. A. strange B. crazy C. hard D. different49. A. comments B. ideas C. topics D. rules50. A. change B. attack C. hate D. control51. A. include B. int
16、errupt C. challenge D. assist52. A. passive B. common C. particular D. sincere53. A. generally B. eventually C. actually D. regularly54. A. arguing B. sighing C. quitting D. struggling55. A. astonishment B. achievement C. agreement D. disappointment(三)There was something in the elderly womans elegan
17、ce that caught my eye. Although slow and unsure of step, the woman moved carefully in an elegant way. However, a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter displayed signs of 41 , checking her watch every few seconds.It was a few years ago, and I 42 a part-time holiday-season job in a video store
18、at the local shopping mall. From inside the store, I could see the people rushing by outside. 43 entering the store, the elderly woman separated from the younger one and began to 44 for the DVDs on the nearest shelf. Without any 45 , I walked over to her and asked 46 I could help her find something.
19、 The woman showed me a title written on an old piece of paper. The title was unusual. Rather than rush off to 47 the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could tell her where she could find it. Looking back, I think I must have wanted to enjoy her 48 for a moment. Something about her
20、49 me of my own mother, whod passed away in the previous year.As we walked along the back of the store, I 50 our shelf arrangements to her. The woman seemed glad of the 51 company and casual conversation.We found the DVD at last. She smiled and told me it was one shed 52 when she was her daughters a
21、ge. After I 53 the elderly woman to the queue at the cash register, I stepped back and walked over the younger woman.“Is that your mom?” I asked.Rolling her eyes, she said, “Yeah.” There was annoyance in her reply.“Mind some advice?” I asked.I smiled to show her I wasnt 54 . “Cherish her,” I said. A
22、nd then I answered her curious expression by saying, “When shes gone, its these moments thatll come back to you.”The elderly woman moved back to her daughter. Surprisingly, the daughter placed her arm with obviously unaccustomed 55 around her mothers shoulders and together they made their way toward
23、 the stores exit.41.A.kindnessB.eagernessC.considerationD.impatience42.A.made upB.linked upC.took upD. wound up43.A.BeyondB. UponC. WithD. Through44.A.purchaseB.acquireC.classifyD.search45.A.hesitationB.qualificationC.assumptionD.doubt46.A.howB.ifC.whatD.when47.A.identifyB.witnessC.recognizeD.locate
24、48.A.companyB.applicationC.appointmentD.reservation49.A.evaluatedB.convincedC.acknowledgedD.reminded50.A.introducedB.announcedC.advocatedD.praised51.A.unbelievableB.unrushedC.unfortunateD.unhappy52.A.missedB.choseC.enjoyedD.ordered53.A.guidedB.botheredC.withdrewD.claimed54.A.attackingB.criticizingC.
25、violatingD.postponing55.A.competenceB.affectionC.evolutionD.correction(四)Nicole was a baby of only 28 months and had been in our neighboring playgroup with other little kids for over one year. Then my husband and I decided to move her to a full-day nursery _41_.During the first several days I went w
26、ith Nicole every morning, and her new_42_, Diomara, was waiting for us. We stayed there for one _43_. At first, she only played with me or asked me to _44_her wherever she went. After 2-3 days, I could sit aside, watching her play with new friends, but sometimes she would make a _45_ to look around
27、for me.During the second week Nicole gradually _46_ the new settings, and Diomara suggested starting to leave Nicole there _47_ me. Then I hugged, kissed,and said goodbye to her, but she started crying with the clear _48_ that mom would go. Feeling sad and_49_,I knew its just how babies _50_.Returni
28、ng on time, my little girl ran to me at the _51_ of me. Diomara told me all was perfect: Nicole cried and then stopped. Later she had a good time_52_ a castle using Lego blocks. The next day she enjoyed a wonderful lunch with other kids. The last day I stayed there only for a while. By the time she
29、had already _53_ the concepts of leaving and returning, that day she stayed there till 3 pm.Now she is happily in the new day care for two days a week. Meanwhile she is still in the _54_ playgroup for another two half days. Gradually shell quit from the playgroup. There are so many things far _55_ h
30、er knowledge, so we need to perform with patience.41. A. center B. kindergarten C. groupD. school42. A. friend B. caregiver C. nurseD. schoolmate43. A. day B. minute C. momentD. hour44. A. watch B. avoid C. accompanyD. keep45. A. pause B. mistake C. gestureD. sign46. A. divided into B. emerged into
31、C. eased intoD. dived into47. A. with B. around C. exceptD. without48. A. dependence B. consciousness C. lonelinessD. wonder49. A. guilty B. depressed C. worriedD. awkward50. A. study B. suppose C. treatD. develop51. A. sight B. distance C. ideaD. thought52 A. visiting B. building C. enjoyingD. cras
32、hing53. A. existed B. shaped C. formedD. declined54. A. valuable B. new C. preciousD. previous55. A. over B. within C. beyondD. for(五)It was time to start my afternoon run on the school bus. I drove up to the elementary school, parked and opened the doors.Usually I enjoyed 41 the kids as they climbe
33、d aboard. Today I kept my 42fixed straight ahead. Id just come from a(n)43 family counseling(辅导)session with myoldest son, Shayn. He started consuming alcohol at 17. I felt 44. How did we ever get here?I thought. Shayn was intelligent and had been a 45 to raise. The two of us were close.The kids wal
34、ked past me onto the bus. One or two said hi. A little girl 46 a small piece of paper on my lap gently. This is for you!” she said.I absent-mindedly 47 the folded paper and looked up just in time to see wisps(缕,束)of long blonde hair 48 down the aisle(过道).Id hoped family counseling would help Shayn q
35、uit drinking. 49 at todays session, Shayn was angry. He said kids his age drink 50 and that his drinking was under control. What hope did we have 51 Shayn couldnt see that he needed help?I moved to throw the note in the rubbish can near the drivers seat, then 52 What if the little girl sees you thro
36、w her present away? I thought. So I 53 it. Inside was a four-leaf clover (四叶草),along with a message written in a childs hand: This is filled with 54As 1 read the note, my whole body 55 My thinking changed. I couldnt control Shayns drinking. There was still hope, even when I didnt know what to do.I s
37、earched my rear-view mirror(后视镜)for the child whod given me the note, but not a single one had long blonde hair.41.A. pullingB. teachingC. greetingD. separating42.A. gazeB. thoughtC. brakeD. schedule43.A. cheapB. expensiveC. easyD. difficult44.A. neglectedB, hopelessC.abandonD. homeless45.A. struggl
38、eB. pleasureC. failureD.success46.A. laidB. coveredC. distributedD. returned47.A. toreB. cutC. grabbedD. recycled48.A. growB. hangC. disappearD. circulate49.A. ForB. AndC. OrD. But50. A. sensitivelyB. sociallyC. passivelyD. politely51.A. unlessB. thoughC. soD. if52.A. pausedB.refusedC. leftD. explai
39、ned53.A. unlockedB. unpackedC. unfoldedD. unhappy54.A. confidenceB. hopeC. patienceD. courage55.A. shookB.achedC. withdrewD. relaxed(六)A trip to a banks ATM machine is usually a common affair. But for Jose Nuez Romaniz, his 41 on Sunday is one that he wont 42 for the rest of his life. The 19-year-ol
40、d college student was making a 43 for Mothers Day online when he noticed his account balance (存款余额)was 44 . So he drove to the nearest bank to deposit money. Little did he know that he was about to make an unbelievable 45 .When he arrived, Jose noticed a plastic bag on the ground filled with cash, w
41、hich turned out to be $135, 000. “When I first saw it, I was very 46 , not knowing what to do,” Jose told the New York Times. After taking a moment to 47 himself, Jose called the police. And the police soon discovered that the money had 48 been left behind by a worker 49 with refilling the ATM. Thin
42、king that it is the biggest amount of money ever found and 50 in Albuquerque history, the mayor and the police chief held a ceremony to honor Joses 51 . And, perhaps best of all, the police chief invited Jose to 52 a job as a public service aid for the department 53 his graduation. For Jose, it was
43、the best gift for Mothers Day. “Mother called me 54 she almost started crying excitedly. . . She told me I did the right thing and that she was 55 of what I did,” said Jose.41. A. plan B. experiment C. visit D. show42. A. enjoy B. forget C. imagine D. face43. A. purchase B. survey C. wish D. decisio
44、n44. A. fullB. clear C. improper D. low45. A. offer B. promise C. profit D. discovery46. A. shocked B. amused C. excited D. satisfied47. A. teach B. disturbC. collect D. challenge48. A. carefully B. accidentally C. deliberately D. nervously49. A. continued B. charged C. armed D. tasked50. A. returne
45、d B. saved C. lost D. exchanged51. A. confidence B. honesty C. bravery D. appreciation52. A. hold up B. adapt to C. wait for D. apply for53. A. although B. before C. after D. until54. A. or B. and C. so D. but55. A. proud B. considerate C. worthy D. sure (七)When I was a young boy, our whole family l
46、ived in my Nanas old house right beside a set of railroad tracks. I can remember the whole house would _41_ when the trains passed by. I often spent my summer afternoons walking down the _42_. I can remember the first time I tried to _43_ myself and walk on a (an) _44_ rail. The steel rail was very
47、narrow and quite _45_ so I didnt have much success. First I tried holding my arms out and _46_ my feet as I walked. This only led to me falling off after a few steps. I _47_ to walk backwards once but quickly slipped off. It was only when I started looking _48_ that I was able to walk the rails. Loo
48、king back on this time I now_49_ that it also gave me a wonderful lesson about _50_. You cant go through life watching every _51_ you take or choice you make. This only leads to _52_ yourself and you soon go off the rails. Looking behind you is even _53_. Only when you look ahead can you really _54_
49、 forward and see the life you want to lead. Then you will walk on with a light _55_.41. A. collapseB. shakeC. breakD. burn42. A. tracksB. roadC. trainD. farm43. A. entertainB. testC. balanceD. help44. A. dirtyB. oldC. blackD. single45. A. longB. hardC. slipperyD. safe46. A. watchingB. swingingC. rai
50、singD. dragging47. A. preparedB. startedC. offeredD. decided48. A. upB. aheadC. downD. aside49. A. realizeB. suggestC. commentD. declare50. A. studyingB. livingC. travellingD. playing51. A. actionB. chanceC. stepD. risk52. A. helpingB. supportingC. believingD. doubting53. A. worseB. betterC. easierD
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