2023届高考英语外刊阅读模拟强化训练专题一:完形填空.docx
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1、高考英语外刊阅读模拟强化训练 完形填空专题一About 15 years ago, Andrew McLindon, an entrepreneur and avid cyclist, was riding his bike in Austin, Texas, when he thought about a friends 12-year-old son. The boy had never known the joy of biking because he 1 _ hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid in the brain that often cause
2、s 2_ disturbances.When he got home, McLindon, now 60, went online and found a three-wheel recumbent bike with a seat belt, 3_ for a child with balance issues. Soon the boy was pedaling around the street with his 4_, having fun and getting exercise. But there was more, as McLindon gleaned from his fr
3、iends reaction. “To see his son 5_ with other kids,” McLindon says. “Ill never forget the 6_ on his face.”That smile 7_ the McLindon Family Foundation. Funded by 8_, the group works with pediatric rehab clinics to find children who can benefit from owning an 9_ bikeand to help 10_ each bike to the p
4、articular needs of the child. For kids lucky enough to get one, theyre a life changer.“We worked with a 14-year-old who has spina bifida,” says McLindon. “She spent most days on the 11_ watching TV. Soon after she got her bike, she was training for special-needs triathlons. In a magazine interview,
5、she said, I always knew there was an 12_ in me. ” So far, the foundation has 13_ 450 bikes, and thats just a start.“I do a lot of things. I run a lot of 14_,” McLindon says. “But getting these kids their bikes is the most 15_ thing that I do.【题源 Readers Digest USA (May, 2022) 】1.A. concentrated on B
6、. suffered from C. adopted from D. contributed to 2. A. brain B. language C. behavior D. balance 3. A. perfect B. expensive C. affordable D. fixed4. A. coaches B. trainers C. competitors D. peers 5. A. exchanging B. interacting C. playing D. communicating 6. A. smile B. tears C. sunshine D. sadness7
7、. A. organized B. launched C. introduced D. established 8. A. cooperations B. programs C. businesses D. donations 9. A. impressive B. especial C. excellent D. adaptive10. A. craft B. expand C. portray D. present 11. A. shelf B. carpet C. floor D. couch 12. A. hiker B. cyclist C. athlete D. interview
8、er 13. A. given back B. given away C. given up D. given off 14. A. classes B. projects C. partners D. companies 15. A. memorable B. different C. natural D. important The steps at the back of David Olsons house were crumbling and had to go. So one day Olson decided to start the job himself.Olson yank
9、ed the first block up with his hands and was 1_ to see that the ground underneath was 2_, not dirt. Even more surprising, there were three bowling balls in the 3_ hed made. He posted some 4_ to Facebook, then continued his work. As Olson reached the last step, he 5_ the balls and was stunned to get
10、158. Where did they come from?Only a few miles from where Olson lives is home to the 6_ of Brunswick Bowling Products. The balls Olson 6_ are Brunswicks, so those dots were easy to 8_. Moreover, a local woman named Judy whose husband Mike had worked at the Brunswick 9_ for 48 years, told Olson that
11、sometimes homeowners would take balls which were 10_ to use as filler for their backyards. The combination of sand and bowling balls is structurally 11_, relatively speaking.And that wasnt the end of it. Weeks after posting his find on Facebook, Olson heard from someone at a local restaurant who ask
12、ed to use the balls in Flintstones bowling tournament. In 12_, Olson and his wife could play for free. 13 of them had bowled in years, but they eked out a 14_ in their first matchup. Then they won again. As David and Megan Olson kept winning, they started to believe that these bowling balls were mor
13、e than just a 15_ backyard discovery.“That makes it feel like fate,” David says. “I feel the universe is telling me that our family should be bowling.”【题源 Readers Digest USA (May, 2022) 有删减】1. A. surprised B. shocked C. reluctant D. excited 2. A. stones B. blocks C. rocks D. sand3. A. litter B. chao
14、s C. hole D. mess 4. A. experiences B. narrations C. pictures D. stories 5. A. counted B. discovered C. replaced D. repaired 6. A. offices B. buildings C. centers D. headquarters 7. A. made up B. gathered up C. dug up D. used up 8. A. connect B. remember C. retell D. recognize 9. A. equipment B. pla
15、nt C. bowling D. shop 10. A. given away B. cleared away C. broken away D. thrown away11. A. match B. perfect C. solid D. sound 12. A. addition B. exchange C. return D. force 13. A. Neither B. Both C. Half D. Pairs 14. A. struggle B. battle C. loss D. win 15. A. strange B. expected C. popular D. frui
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