2023届高考二轮总复习试题 英语 (适用于新高考新教材) 专题三 完形填空 文体分类练(二)——记叙文 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、文体分类练(二)记叙文Test 1(2022山东济宁一模)From the age of eight,I had to contribute my share of labour along with my father.Our family was too 1 to afford paid labourers.Working in the rice field was no easy job,especially in summer.The 2 sun would beat upon my arched back.With only a hat,a shirt and a pair of s
2、horts as my 3,I would be sweating like a pig within seconds.One day,while resting beside the field,I 4 my present life:My family was tied to land,doing 5 jobs every day.How could we and farmers like us have 6 to a better life?Thinking of this,I was suddenly 7 with great pity and great respect for th
3、em,and the focus of my 8 began to extend beyond myself and my family.A voice inside me 9 that I should do something to help that.It was right then that I 10 to pursue useful knowledge and technology to 11 their burden of labour.This undeniable 12 pushed me hard to go to a university on a scholarship
4、 and 13 earn a degree on agriculture.Although now I went into academic research,I would always 14 what working in the rice fields had taught me.Your hard work will be 15 if you plant your feet firmly on the ground,for being down-to-earth is an unbroken truth.1.A.desperateB.wiseC.poorD.proud2.A.blind
5、ingB.amazingC.risingD.burning3.A.preferenceB.protectionC.purchaseD.priority4.A.puzzled overB.worried aboutC.believed inD.complained about5.A.high-payingB.heart-breakingC.back-breakingD.risk-taking6.A.reactionsB.contributionsC.accessD.addiction7.A.consumedB.providedC.confusedD.troubled8.A.careerB.sch
6、eduleC.interestD.concern9.A.protestedB.insistedC.warnedD.predicted10.A.attemptedB.promisedC.resolvedD.agreed11.A.lightenB.quickenC.distributeD.shoulder12.A.curiosityB.outcomeC.factD.urge13.A.immediatelyB.ultimatelyC.definitelyD.rarely14.A.treasureB.doubtC.adoptD.acquire15.A.facilitatedB.relievedC.ch
7、allengedD.rewardedTest 2Jess,a 12-year-old girl,lives in Mallacoota,a small town in Australia.She is one of many children having been through mental 1 and heartbreak in the New Year bushfires.She 2 the bushfires with fear.“Ive never been so scared.The sky was turned to blood red,and the embers(灰烬) w
8、ere 3 all around us.It was much worse than any 4 film,” she said.Jess,along with her family,spent two terrifying days on the local boat where residents stayed for 5,and it was also a place where 6 could not be broken.Jess and her little companions planned to 7 their community garden and the house fo
9、r chickens.One blessing for Mallacoota is that no one 8 their life during the disaster.Roads into and out of the town are beginning to reopen.Wandering alone among the houses 9 to the ground,Jess still managed to find a 10 side and said at least now she would not have to clean her bedroom anymore.In
10、 no time she and her companions 11 started to restore the community garden and even 12 a family of chickens to the new “home”,making something bad into something good.Its a long road back to 13 life.But it is surely 14 if we have the will.As Jess said,“My beloved hometown will 15 again.1.A.disorderB
11、.sufferingC.growthD.training2.A.recalledB.imaginedC.observedD.controlled3.A.escapingB.crowdingC.flyingD.running4.A.scaryB.artisticC.fancyD.silent5.A.comfortB.peaceC.treatD.safety6.A.rulesB.spiritsC.habitsD.promises7.A.reserveB.designC.rebuildD.decorate8.A.savedB.lostC.tookD.changed9.A.knockedB.blown
12、C.explodedD.burnt10.A.positiveB.warmC.familiarD.correct11.A.wiselyB.luckilyC.activelyD.anxiously12.A.returnedB.welcomedC.forcedD.contributed13.A.simpleB.commonC.normalD.social14.A.hopefulB.riskyC.specialD.tough15.A.restB.expandC.struggleD.shineTest 3(2022山东青岛一模)Eradajere Oleita thinks she may have g
13、ot something about the 1 to two of her countrys problems:garbage and poverty.Its called the Chip(薯片) Bag Project.The 26-year-old student and environmentalist is asking a 2 of local snack lovers:Rather than throw empty chip bags into garbage cans,3 them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the
14、 4.Chip eaters 5 their empty bags at two locations in Detroit:a print shop and a clothing store,where Oleita and her volunteer helpers 6 them.After they disinfect(消毒) the chip bags in soapy hot water,they slice them open,7 them flat,and iron them together.Then they use cotton and liners(衬层) from old
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