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1、考点40 完形填空记叙文高考频度:【命题解读】记叙文一直受高考完形填空命题者的青睐,在高考完形填空题材中占有相当大的比重。这是因为其有人物、情节发展等线索可循,内容情节深刻,常涉及人物心理活动的细致描写,篇章与语句的结构变化丰富多彩。这种类型的试题,更能考查考生根据文章的整体内容选择符合文章情节的答案,可以充分体现考生对事物的应变能力。仔细研读近几年高考完形填空我们不难发现,记叙文是出现频率最高的一类文体,多以记人和叙事为主。具体地说,它是借助叙述、描写等手段记叙社会中的人物和事件发展过程,用以表现作者的态度和观点。记叙文多以人的思想和行为为中心,以时间或空间的变化为线索,按事件的发生、发展和
2、结束来展开叙述。研读记叙型完形填空,可看出以下趋势:1.首句完整,线索清楚。一般作者在第一句话就交代了人物的姓名、身份、业绩或事件发生的时间、地点,然后再介绍事件的发生、发展,最后得出结果。2.叙述灵活,侧重语境。文章以叙述为主,人物间对话较少,绝大部分篇章是作者在描述事件,较少加入作者的观点或评论。因此,常会出现态度与观点的跳跃变换,或语气上的差异。这增加了情景的迷惑性和干扰性,从而突出了对语境的依赖,实现了在理解上下文的基础上,通过语境,辨析词语,作出选择。3.实词为主,虚词为辅。高考记叙型完形填空,篇章不长,一般在200280个词左右,始终紧扣话题中心,形成一个主题连续体。选项一般为同一
3、词类或同一范畴。重点集中于动词、名词、形容词或副词等实词上,介词、连词、冠词等虚词的【解析】考查相对较少。实词为主,虚词为辅,更能体现在语境中考查英语运用能力这一思路。【应试策略】在记叙文类完形填空的解题过程中,除了需要具备扎实的语言知识之外,还需要一套过硬的解题方法和技巧,很明显,如果掌握了正确的解题思路,就会起到事半功倍的效果,从而大幅度提高正确率。1.重视首句,开篇明义。从历年的试题可以看出,完形填空首句一般不设题。这为我们理解文章的内在联系提供了一个窗口,它的句意往往为全文提供中心信息。所以应充分重视首句的指示作用,利用它为解题找到一个突破口,据此拓展思维,争取开局胜利。2.利用语境,
4、揣摩心态。高考完形填空题逐渐摒弃语法分析,朝着深层化和语境化的方面挖掘,因此考生只有借助上下文乃至全文语境启示或限定,揣摩作者的心情,以及他对各个角色、各个事件的态度。在答题过程中,除了对关联用语的把握外,还要把握语气、动作等的描写。3. 瞻前顾后在完形填空的解题过程中,从空格前面的相关语句中寻找解题依据的方法通常被称为“瞻前法”;所谓“顾后”,是指在做完形填空时参考空后的有关信息来解题。4.理清线索,把握方向。记叙文一般按事件发展顺序叙述,有时用倒叙。答题时,通过理清人物间的关系,把握人物各自所做的事情,从而把握细节,找准作者的记叙方向,正确理解文章。【解题技巧】 1. 读透首句,掌握主旨重
5、视首句,明确短文话题,了解篇章结构,预测全文内容。绝大多数记叙文的作者都会用一句话点明人物的姓名、身份或事件发生的时间、地点,然后再逐渐深入介绍事件的发生、发展,最后得出结论,所以读透句首对学生了解全文至关重要,这就是我们理解文章内在联系的突破口。2. 跳空速读全文,掌握中心速读全文要求一气呵成,跳过空格,快速阅读,领会大意,把握中心。重点了解记叙文的要素,如:时间、地点、人物和事件等,从整体上把握文章的叙述顺序和结构主线。3. 身临其境,故事重构采取换位思考的方式,假设自己就是故事的主人公,在此情此景下,模拟故事的情景,体会人物的心情,推理故事的发展,体验作者的心情以及观点和态度等,这样才能
6、对故事或事件有一个贴切的把握,才能选出符合语境的选项。同时要注意文化背景知识和生活常识。4. 关注末段,注意感想最后一段通常是作者的有感而发、心理体验或经验教训等。要注意结合语境选用合适的形容词、副词、动词或名词等。5. 浏览全文,复查核定根据记叙文的线索,考生一定要进行回查,仔细推敲,校正全文,使故事恢复原貌。检查要点是:(1)语意是否前后一致;(2)上下文是否通顺连贯,内容是否完整;(3)所选词汇是否符合语法、句法结构;(4)文化背景和生活常识是否合理。题组一(高考真题)Cloze1【2020全国卷II】It was just after sunrise on a June morning
7、. “Nicolo,” whose real name cannot be 41 to the public because of Italys privacy laws, 42 working the whole night at a factory in Turin. As he often did, he stopped by the “after work auction(拍卖)” 43 by the Italian police where things 44 on the trains were sold to the highest bidder. There, among ma
8、ny other things, Nicolo spotted two paintings he thought would look 45 above his dining room table. Nicolo and another bidder 46 until Nicolo finally won the paintings for $32.When Nicolo retired and went to live in Sicily, he 47 the paintings with him. He hung them above the same table he had 48 fr
9、om Turin. His son, age 15, who had 49 an art appreciation class, thought that there was something 50 about the one with a young girl sitting on a garden chair. It was signed(签名) “Bonnato” or so he thought, but when he 51 it, he only found “Bonnard,” a French 52 he had never heard of. He bought a boo
10、k and was 53 to find a picture of the artist Pierre Bonnard sitting on the same chair in the same 54 as his fathers painting.“Thats the garden in our picture,”Nicolos son told his father. They 55 learned that the painting they 56 was called “The Girl with Two Chairs.” They 57 the other painting and
11、learned that it was 58 Paul Gauguins “Still Life of Fruit on a Table with a Small Dog.” The 59 called the Italian Culture Ministry; the official confirmed that the paintings were 60 and worth as much as $50 million.41AattachedBallocatedCexposedDsubmitted42AfinishedBdelayedCconsideredDtried43Aattende
12、dBreservedCcancelledDrun44AshownBfoundCkeptDhidden45AniceBfamiliarCusefulDreal46AbattledBdebatedCdiscussedDbargain47AheldBleftCregisteredDbrought48AchosenBreceivedCorderedDmoved49AmissedBfailedCtakenDled50AconcreteBunusualCunappealingDnatual51AappreciatedBtouchedCresearchedDwitnessed52ApainterBdesig
13、nerCauthorDactor53AexpectedBsurprisedCanxiousDready54AroomBkitchenChallDgarden55AapparentlyBconfidentlyCeventuallyDtemporarily56AownedBborrowedCsoldDstole57AcollectedBcleanedCframedDstudied58AsuitablyBactuallyCrightlyDspecifically59AgirlBartistCfamilyDpolice60AcopiesBoriginalsCmodelsDpresentsClose 2
14、【2020山东卷】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Molai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near some wetlands which became his second 21 . He learned the value and beauty of 22 there from a very young age.When he was 16, Molai began to notice something 23 happening around his hom
15、e. A flood had hit the area earlier that year and the 24 it caused had driven away a number of birds. 25 , the number of snakes had declined as well. He 26 that it was because there werent enough trees to protect them from the 27 . The solution, of course, was to plant trees so the animals could see
16、k 28 during the daytime. He turned to the 29 department for help but was told that nothing would grow there. However, Molai went looking on his own and 30 a nearby island where he began to plant trees. 31 young plants in the dry season was 32 for a lone boy. Molai built at the 33 of each sapling(幼树)
17、a bamboo platform, where he placed earthen pots with small holes to 34 rainwater. The water would then drip(滴落)on the plants below.Molai 35 to plant trees for the next 37 years. His efforts have resulted in 1,360 acres of naturally-grown land that has become home to many plants and animals.21AdreamB
18、jobChomeDchoice22AnatureByouthCcultureDknowledge23ApreciousBinterestingCdisturbingDawkward24AwasteBtensionCpainDdamage25ABesidesBHoweverCThereforeDOtherwise26AagreedBrealizedCrememberedDpredicted27AnoiseBheatCdiseaseDdust28AdirectionsBpartnersChelpDshelter29AlaborBpoliceCforestDfinance30ArebuiltBdis
19、coveredCleftDmanaged31ADecoratingBObservingCWateringDGuarding32AtoughBillegalCfantasticDbeneficial33AbackBtopCfootDside34Acool downBkeep offCpurifyDcollect35AreturnedBlearnedCfailedDcontinuedClose 3【2020浙江卷】Ive been farming sheep on a hillside for 54 years. I use a small tractor to get about. My dog
20、 Don always sits beside me in the passenger scat.One morning I 36 a lost lamb when I was in the top field,near where a motorway cuts through my land. The lamb had become separated from its 37 , so I jumped out of the tractor to 38 it while Don stayed in his scat.Lamb and mother 39 , I turned back to
21、 the tractor only to see it move suddenly away from me. This was so 40 because I had put the handbrake on when I jumped out. 41 Don had somehow made the 42 move.My heart froze in my chest as I 43 the tractor heading towards the 44 .I ran desperately but failed to 45 . It crashed through a wooden fen
22、ce and disappeared. The 46 thing I saw was Dons face, looking calmly back at me.Heart in mouth, I 47 the fence and looked over. The tractor was 48 against the crash barrier in the central reservation, having miraculously(奇迹般地) crossed the 49 road with fast-flowing traffic. I couldnt see Don, but as
23、I 50 the tractor he jumped out onto the road, apparently 51 , and dashed back to me.The police 52 and the motorway ran normally again. I couldnt quite believe my 53 it turned out no one got badly hurt, but the outcome could have been 54 .Don was given a special 55 that nightI didnt want him thinking
24、 I was angry with him.36AdroppedBspottedCcarriedDreturned37AkidsBfriendsCownerDmother38Aask aboutBplay withCtend toDrun into39AfreedBswitchedCreunitedDexamined40AunexpectedBdangerousCembarrassingDdifficult41AFortunatelyBGenerallyCImmediatelyDObviously42AlambBvehicleCseatDfence43AsawBstoppedCremember
25、edDdrove44AcrowdBmotorwayCfieldDhill45Atake offBcatch upChold backDget out46ArealBbestCbasicDlast47AfixedBnoticedCreachedDclosed48ArestingBrunningCparkingDturning49AsleepBlongCroughDbusy50AabandonedBapproachedCrecognizedDrepaired51AuncleanBuncertainCunhurtDunhappy52AarrivedBrepliedCsurvivedDwaited53
26、AabilityBdreamCluckDidea54AcommonBconfusingCdesirableDawful55AmealBtestCjobDlessonCloze4(2019新课标卷II)Its about 250 miles from the hills of west-central lowa to Ehlers home in Minnesota. During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting. Ehlers _41_about the small dog he had seen _42_ alongsid
27、e the road. He had _43_ to coax(哄)the dog to him but, frightened, it had _44_.Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that _45_ dog. So, four days later, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove _46_. After a long and careful _47_. Greg saw, across a field, the dog moving _48_ away. Ehlers eventually
28、succeeded in coaxing the animal to him. Nervousness and fear were replaced with _49_. It just started licking(舔)Ehlers face.A local farmer told them the dog sounded like one _50_ as lost in the local paper. The ad had a _51_ number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers _52_ the number of Jeff and
29、Lisa to tell them he had _53_ their dog.Jeff had _54_ in lowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog off. Jeff searched _55_ for Rosie in the next four days.Ehlers returned to Minnesotan, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to put Rosie on a flight to Michi
30、gan. “Its good to know theres still someone out there who _56_ enough to go to that kind of _57_,”says Lisa of Ehlers rescue _58_.I figured whoever lost the dog was probably just as _59_ to it as I am to my dogs,” says Ehlers. “If it had been my dog, Id hope that somebody would be _60_ to go that ex
31、tra mile.”41. A. readB. forgotC. thoughtD. heard42. A. fightingB. tremblingC. eatingD. sleeping43. A. triedB. agreedC. promisedD. regretted44. A. calmed downB. stood upC. rolled overD. run off45. A. injuredB. stolenC. lostD. rescued46. A. homeB. pastC. backD. on47. A. preparationB. explanationC. tes
32、tD. search48. A. cautiouslyB. casuallyC. skillfullyD. angrily49. A. surpriseB. joyC. hesitationD. anxiety50. A. predictedB. advertisedC. believedD. recorded51. A. houseB. phoneC. streetD. car52. A. calledB. copiedC. countedD. remembered53. A. fedB. adoptedC. foundD. cured54. A. huntedB. skiedC. live
33、dD. worked55. A. on purposeB. on timeC. in turnD. in vain56. A. caresB. seesC. suffersD. learns57. A. placeB. troubleC. wasteD. extreme58. A. serviceB. planC. effortD. team59. A. equalB. allergicC. gratefulD. close60. A. suitableB. proudC. wiseD. wilingCloze5(2019北京卷)Regardless of the weather or the
34、 distance, Paul Wilson will make sure low-income students in his neighbourhood arrive at their college classes on time.A retired engineer, 76-year-old Wilson has been _11_ free rides to college students for the past eight years. Since he first started _12_ his car to the young people. Wilson has _13
35、_ am astonishing 64, 000 miles, and has had countless pleasant and often humorous _14_ with the students he transports to and from school. The students who hes _15_ have gone on to become physicians, teachers and engineers, but what theyve also got out of their time in school is finding a role model
36、 and a friend in Wilson. Some students _16_ call him “Grandpa”.Tina Stern _17_ rides from Wilson for all her four years in college and the trips meant much more to her than just free _18_. Its not just a ride;youre not just sitting there in _19_ silence or with your headphones on.” Stern said. “He a
37、sks you questions and actually _20_ the answers, so the next time you ride with him, hell _21_ those things.Wilson first worked as a driver through a student-support programme of the non-profit organisation. On Point for College. Although the _22_ asks the members only to drive students to and from
38、their classes, Wilson often goes _23_ to ensure the welfare and safety of the students. If they have problems with registration.Wilson is there to _24_ them. If they run out of certain daily necessities. Wilson will drive to the nearest store and purchase whats needed. If a student gets hungry on th
39、e long drives to and from school, Wilson never _25_ to buy them a meal.For many students, Wilsons help is not only appreciated, its also entirely _26_ for them to be able to complete their college education. Some students dont have a reliable car, while others have to _27_ vehicles with parents who
40、work six days a week. For them, riding with Wilson has _28_ them to complete their education but according to Wilson, he benefits just as much from the _29_. “I just love driving and I love these kids, Wilson said. Its such a(n) _30_ to be a part of these kids lives, even just for a few hours, getti
41、ng to know them and hearing their stories.11. A. linkingB. sendingC. offeringD. distributing12. A. donatingB. lendingC. deliveringD. volunteering13. A. pavedB. coveredC. measuredD. wandered14. A. argumentsB. interviewsC. negotiationsD. conversations15. A. metB. drivenC. addressedD. conversations16.
42、A. evenB. everC. onceD. already17. A. earnedB. receivedC. assessedD. demanded18. A. transportationB. styleC. timeD. communication19. A. forcedB. awkwardC. ridiculousD. suspicious20. A. selectsB. recitesC. guessesD. remembers21. A. act onB. settle onC. check onD. agree on22. A. clubB. leagueC. colleg
43、eD. programme23. A. farB. aroundC. beyondD. forwards24. A. assistB. watchC. urgeD. warn25. A. expectsB. attemptsC. managesD. hesitates26. A. extraB. unusualC. necessaryD. adequate27. A. shareB. fuelC. repairD. exchange28. A. requiredB. allowedC. remindedD. convinced29. A. experienceB. arrangementC.
44、appreciationD. employment30. A. effortB. ambitionC. privilegeD. convenience题组二(名校模拟题)Cloze 1 (2020届湖北省武汉市高中毕业生五月质量检测)Last week, my grandfather was explaining his favorite words, “Nothing is ever easy. ” Yesterday, I happened to 21 a bee in the living room. I thought 22 the bee would take no more tha
45、n five minutes. But an hour 23 , the bee remained there. All that had 24 was that the living room was in a mess and that I felt 25 and had to lie on the sofa to take a breath. I did not expect to 26 an hour on such a tiny 27 , but suddenly I understood what my grandfather meant. It is not only 28 th
46、at we tend to underestimate (低估) we have to bear other unexpected 29 . We often imagine everything can work in our 30 , but we seldom think of all the 31 things that could affect us. However, it is important to remember that your day or week or year might not 32 as planned, and that is completely 33
47、 . It is absolutely acceptable to feel challenged 34 at a task you thought was 35 because that is part of life. If you can accept that nothing will ever be easy, then life might seem slightly more 36 . In middle school, I thought high school might be easier since I could choose the 37 I wanted to ta
48、ke. In high school, I thought college might be easier because I could have a schedule best suited for myself. 38 each time, I was both wrong and 39 . After accepting that school wouldnt (and shouldnt) be easy, I found myself with a more positive attitude and improved my 40 . 21. A. getB. noticeC. ca
49、rryD. collect22. A. removingB. observingC. keepingD. chasing23. A. agoB. awayC. laterD. earlier24. A. changedB. happenedC. existedD. compensated25. A. unsafeB. uneasyC. dullD. dizzy26. A. passB. wasteC. spareD. last27. A. spaceB. roomC. insectD. pet28. A. importanceB. effortC. powerD. time29. A. cos
50、tsB. causesC. pressureD. burden30. A. mindB. turnC. viewD. favor31. A. strangeB. unpleasantC. naturalD. funny32. A. continueB. flyC. goD. come33. A. dangerousB. normalC. differentD. unfair34. A. usuallyB. evenC. thereforeD. instead35. A. simpleB. complexC. importantD. impossible36. A. valuableB. cha
51、ngeableC. manageableD. stable37. A. jobsB. stepsC. classesD. seats38. A. YetB. SoC. AgainD. Also39. A. selfishB. uncertainC. tiredD. disappointed40. A. appearanceB. responsibilityC. reputationD. performanceClose 2 (2020届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三第三次模拟考试)When I was a kid, my parents sent me to a summer camp in Ne
52、w Hampshire. At the camp we did tons of great things like swimming, sports and archery (射箭), but for me, the most memorable 21 was an overnight trip of mountain climbing. If youve ever 22 a mountain, you know its a physical challenge, 23 when youre carrying your food and shelter on your back. When c
53、ampers got 24 , they certainly started complaining.“How much farther is it?”“I cant go any further.”“My 25 is too heavy. Can you carry it for me?”The reply of the 26 was, “Suck it up (不要再抱怨了).” The truth is that the complaining campers were 27 near the point of 28 . If they had been, the teachers wo
54、uld have noticed the 29 and given them care. The kids simply werent used to the physical challenge. Once they realized they werent getting any sympathy they 30 the discomfort, and in most cases 31 having a great time. In my camp days, I dont 32 a single camper complaining at the 33 of the mountain.T
55、here are two ways to deal with an 34 situation. You can complain, or you can make the best of it. If you complain, you might feel like youre getting that 35 energy out, but you are probably not going to cause a positive change. Its much more likely that your complaining will cause the 36 of those ar
56、ound you. No one likes a complainer. Theyre 37 and they hurt the group. Complaining makes life 38 for everyone. Instead, if you determine to master your own 39 , to move past it and focus on a 40 , its my experience that youll realize it wasnt bad in the first place.21. A. experienceB. behaviourC. o
57、ccasionD. situation22. A. seenB. reachedC. climbedD. described23. A. especiallyB. normallyC. obviouslyD. naturally24. A. ashamedB. tiredC. puzzledD. shocked25. A. foodB. waterC. shelterD. backpack26. A. parentsB. teachersC. guidesD. partners27. A. somewhereB. anywhereC. nowhereD. everywhere28. A. ca
58、mpB. exhaustionC. mountainD. destination29. A. signsB. activitiesC. gesturesD. scenes30. A. sharedB. understoodC. sufferedD. overcame31. A. couldnt helpB. ended upC. insisted onD. gave up32. A. recallB. forgetC. disturbD. forgive33. A. footB. topC. backD. base34. A. unbelievableB. unexpectedC. unusu
59、alD. unpleasant35. A. greatB. spareC. negativeD. potential36. A. dislikeB. respectC. sympathyD. enthusiasm37. A. amazingB. shockingC. worryingD. annoying38. A. poorerB. harderC. easierD. better39. A. lifeB. mindC. sufferingD. mistake40. A. tripB. planC. solutionD. dreamClose 3 (2020届河南省濮阳市高三第二次模拟考试)
60、 More than anything else in the world, Jayden Hairston wanted to learn how to sing. 21 , his elementary school in Yonkers didnt 22 the music instruction he needed. So he begged his parents to sign him up for after-school lessons.His mother said, Ever since I could 23 , he has been singing and dancin
61、g for the family. She wanted to help her son to do whatever he loved, but private lessons were too 24 for the family where there was only one breadwinner.Then Jayden began researching after-school arts 25 on the Internet. Luckily, he soon 26 the website of Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) in New York
62、 City. There, he could 27 singing and dancing lessons. It was a bit far from Yonkers. But he 28 his parents to take him for a visit.That was three years ago. Now Jayden is one of HSAs most 29 students. He takes singing, dancing, or theater lessons almost every day after school. Last year, he perform
63、ed in seven productions. When Im at HSA, I dont want to leave, he says. Its made me more 30 . I feel better about myself, Jayden says.Like Jayden, many poor students across the United States have 31 access to arts instruction in schools. HSA is one of many nonprofit groups that 32 this gap (缺口) by o
64、ffering cheaper online arts classes which most families can 33 . These groups are usually funded by donations.A Harvard University study found that arts instruction does not straightly raise students 34 in math and English. However, that doesnt mean arts education isnt 35 . Arts train a set of think
65、ing skills 36 those measured by test scores. It can also offer another 37 for children who may not 38 good scores in such exams. Without it, students might never 39 their strengths and possibly their future occupations.Jayden Hairston knows this firsthand. He says Harlem School of the Arts has 40 hi
66、m to go after his professional goals.21. A. BesidesB. InsteadC. ThereforeD. However22. A. offerB. holdC. sellD. follow23. A. imagineB. speakC. rememberD. listen24. A. attractiveB. horribleC. troublesomeD. expensive25. A. applicationsB. programsC. competitionsD. technologies26. A. ran overB. broke in
67、toC. set upD. came across27. A. teachB. performC. attendD. check28. A. convincedB. forcedC. instructedD. forbade29. A. friendlyB. activeC. selflessD. cautious30. A. confidentB. modestC. reasonableD. sensitive31. A. directB. normalC. limitedD. broadened32. A. bridgesB. widensC. breaksD. deepens33. A.
68、 advertiseB. prepareC. recommendD. afford34. A. responsesB. achievementsC. memoryD. attention35. A. excitingB. demandingC. valuableD. reliable36. A. different fromB. regardless ofC. similar toD. along with37. A. challengeB. rightC. directionD. destination38. A. distinguishB. accumulateC. urgeD. obta
69、in39. A. expectB. discoverC. processD. satisfy40. A. requiredB. motivatedC. promisedD. remindedCloze 4(2020浙江月考) Lots of children want to know what to give their mom for Mothers Day. Of course, a handsome card is always great, but it can be 1 to come up with that extra something.One day, my friend O
70、llie and I were discussing what gift is good enough for his 2 Abuela, who is pretty much like a mom to him. Right then, Abuela walked 3 with a tray (托盘) of food. “Sweetie, wont you 4 us for lunch? Were having sandwiches. Its my speciality.” she said to me. “This is delicious!” I said after taking a
71、5 and then asked. “Speaking of delicious, whats the most delicious food youve ever eaten?” She thought for a minute. “Well, nothing could 6 the special strawberry ice cream my grandmother made when I was a girl on certain 7 . ” We winked at each other, knowing that we had already 8 a Mothers Day sur
72、prise his grandmother would love.Over the next few days, Ollie and I asked everyone we knew if they 9 to have an old-fashioned ice-cream machine hanging around-but no 10 . So my dad helped us search for some recipes online, and 11 we found a fun one that didnt require any fancy 12 , just a couple of
73、 empty coffee 13 in different sizes.Mothers Day finally arrived, we were pretty 14 to make the ice cream. Sitting outside, we all took turns rolling the can 15 we sang the Mothers Day song for Abuela. We had to roll the can for half an hour, but it was so much 16 ! When the ice cream was finally rea
74、dy, Abuela was the 17 to try it. “Mmm! The ice cream you made is even 18 better than I remember!” Abuela smiled from ear to ear.For Mothers Day, 19 time together while we made the ice cream was just as much fun as eating it. It is 20 with love that means more than gifts.1AeasyBtoughCdifferentDfunny2
75、AfatherBmotherCauntDgrandmother3AoutBbyCinsideDaround4AhelpBjoinCblameDask5AbiteBchanceClookDbreath6AcompareBcoverCbeatDmake7AconditionsBoccasionsCspotsDtimes8AlearnedBwitnessedCrevealedDfound9AattemptedBmanagedCpretendedDhappened10AtimeBluckCsurpriseDfacility11AfortunatelyBspeciallyCobviouslyDoppos
76、itely12AtechniqueBmaterialCequipmentDingredient13AcansBbottlesCbagsDboxes14AanxiousBexcitedCexhaustedDsatisfied15AbeforeBafterCsoDwhile16AinterestingBcomplexCfunDsimple17AfirstBsecondCnextDlast18AperhapsBalmostCenoughDfar19AcostingBspendingCtakingDmaking20AflavorBhopeCcompanyDjoy题组一 Close 1. 【2020全国
77、卷II】【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一个名叫Nicolo的人在拍卖会上以低价购得两幅画。后来他学艺术欣赏的儿子经过研究发现这两副画可能来自著名画家,他们打电话给意大利文化部,那儿的官员证实这两幅画都是画家的真迹,价值至少5000万美元。41C考查动词词义辨析。句意:Nicolo完成了一整夜在Turin一家工厂的工作,他的真实名字因意大利的隐私法不能暴露给公众。A. attached参加;B. allocated分配;C. exposed暴露;D. submitted上交。根据下文的because of Italys privacy可知此处用be exposed to“暴露”符合语
78、境,故选C项。42A考查动词词义辨析。句意:Nicolo完成了一整夜在Turin一家工厂的工作,他的真实名字因为意大利的隐私法不能暴露给警方。A. finished完成;B. delayed推迟;C. considered考虑;D. tried尝试。根据上文的It was just after sunrise on a June morning可推测Nicolo刚在工厂里上完了夜班,即完成了一整夜的工作,故选A项。43D考查动词词义辨析。句意:像往常一样,他顺便去了“下班后拍卖”,这个拍卖会是由意大利警方进行的,在火车上发现的东西卖给出价最高的竞标人。A. attended参加;B. rese
79、rved保护;C. cancelled取消;D. run进行。结合常识可知,拍卖会上需要有警察来维持秩序,进行拍卖,故选D项。44B考查动词词义辨析。句意:像往常一样,他顺便去了“下班后拍卖”,这个拍卖会是由意大利警察管理的,在火车上发现的东西卖给出价最高的竞标人。A. shown展示;B. found发现;C. kept保存;D. hidden隐藏。根据句意可知,此处是指拍卖的东西都是从一列火车上发现的,故选B项。45A考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在那里,很多其它东西中,Nicolo看到了两幅画,他觉得它们看起来挂在自己的餐桌上方会很漂亮。A. nice漂亮的;B. familiar熟悉的;C
80、. useful有用的; D. real真的。根据下文的Nicolo and another bidder 46 until Nicolo finally won the paintings for 32$可推测Nicolo认为这两幅画挂在自己的餐桌前会很漂亮,所以才会出高价买,故选A项。46A考查动词词义辨析。句意:Nicolo和另外一个竞标人竞争,直到Nicolo最终以32美元的价格赢得了这两幅画。A. battled竞争;B. debated辩论;C. discussed 讨论;D. bargained讨价还价。根据上文的were sold to the highest bidder可知
81、此处用“竞争”符合语境,故选A项。47D考查动词词义辨析。句意:当Nicolo退休去Sicily居住时,他带上了这两幅画。A. held拿着;B. left离开,留下;C. registered注册;D. brought带来。根据下文的he hung them above the same table可知,Nicolo搬家时带上了这两幅画,故选D项。48D考查动词词义辨析。句意:他把它们挂在同一张桌子的上面,这张桌子是他从Turin搬来的。A. chosen选择;B. received收到;C. ordered 命令;D. moved搬。根据上文的the same table可知,Nicolo
82、搬家时也把桌子搬来了,故选D项。49C考查动词词义辨析。句意:他15岁的儿子在上一门艺术欣赏课,他认为那幅有一个年轻女孩坐在花园椅子上的画是不寻常的。A. missed错过;B. failed失败;C. taken拿;D. led导致。根据句意可知,此处考查固定短语take classes“上课”,故选C项。50B考查形容词词义辨析,句意:句意:他15岁的儿子在上一门艺术欣赏课,他认为那副有一个年轻女孩坐在花园椅子上的画是不寻常的。A. concrete具体的;B. unusual不寻常的;C. unappealing不吸引人的;D. natural自然的。根据下文的it was signed
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