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1、Unit 4 Exploring literature(译林版2020必修第二册)单元话题语言知识把关(完形填空8篇+语法填空7篇). 完形填空A(2023上江苏南京高一南京师大附中校考)Bruno went into the kitchen and got the biggest surprise of his life. He could barely believe his eyes. “Shmuel!” he said. “What are you doing here in my kitchen?”Shmuel looked up and his terrified face 1 a
2、 broad smile on seeing his friend. “Bruno!” he said. “They asked me to polish the glasses. They said they needed someone with tiny 2 .”He held his hand out and Bruno noticed that it was like the hand of the pretend skeleton. In reply, Bruno held his own hand out, which appeared 3 and full of life. T
3、he veins(血管) werent visible through the skin, the fingers werent little more than dying twigs(细枝). Shmuels hand, however, told a very 4 story.“Shmuel! Here!” said Bruno, stepping forward and putting some slices of chicken in his friends hand. “Just eat them.” The boy stared at the food in his hand f
4、or a moment and then looked up at Bruno with wide and 5 but terrified eyes. He threw a 6 in the direction of the door and then thrust all the slices into his mouth in one go.“Thank you, Bruno.” said Shmuel, giving a faint smile.Bruno smiled back and was about to offer him more food, but just at that
5、 moment Lieutenant Kotler reappeared. Bruno stared at him, feeling the 7 grow heavy, sensing Shmuels shoulders sinking down. 8 Bruno, Lieutenant Kotler marched over to Shmuel and glared at him. Shmuel looked up at Lieutenant Kotler, who frowned, leaning forward slightly as he examined the boys face.
6、 “You have been eating,” said Lieutenant Kotler. “Did you 9 something from that fridge?” Shmuel looked toward Bruno, his eyes pleading for 10 .“Answer me!” shouted Lieutenant Kotler.“No, sir. He gave it to me,” said Shmuel, tears welling up in his eyes. “Hes my friend,” he added.“Do you know this bo
7、y, Bruno?” he asked in a loud voice.Brunos mouth 11 and he tried to say the word “yes”, but then he realized that he couldnt because he was feeling just as 12 himself.“Tell me, Bruno!” shouted Kotler, his face growing red. “I wont ask you a third time.”“Ive 13 seen him before in my life,” said Bruno
8、 immediately, “I dont know him.”Hearing that, Shmuel wasnt crying any more, merely staring at the floor and looking as if he was trying to 14 his soul not to live inside his tiny body any more, but to 15 away and sail to the door and rise up into the sky, gliding through the clouds until it was far
9、away.1. A. searched forB. broke intoC. wiped outD. held back2. A. mouthsB. wristsC. figuresD. fingers3. A. healthyB. flexibleC. roughD. slim4. A. adventurousB. straightforwardC. inspiringD. different5. A. sharpB. curiousC. gratefulD. regretful6. A. sliceB. glanceC. shadowD. glass7. A. atmosphereB. b
10、reathingC. responsibilityD. schedule8. A. ComfortingB. IntroducingC. IgnoringD. Avoiding9. A. collectB. stealC. cleanD. remove10. A. explanationB. helpC. mercyD. apology11. A. dropped openB. shut upC. felt dryD. worked fast12. A. thrilledB. guiltyC. awkwardD. terrified13. A. frequentlyB. rarelyC. ne
11、verD. occasionally14. A. forbidB. convinceC. warnD. permit15. A. pullB. passC. fellD. escapeB(2023广东广州高一练习)Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights, smells and sounds. Streaks(条纹;线条) of light cast by the blinds of the tall 16 send shafts(杆状物) of light through the du
12、sty air. I take a deep breath and the concrete and paint 17 tickle my nose. I 18 everything about this room.Some of the best times of my life have been spent here. Its ironic(讽刺的), but the 19 is the only place where I feel that I dont have to 20 to be someone Im not. Like many teenagers, I almost 21
13、 think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears. People only look at your acting ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually 22 .When Im on stage, everything else vanishes(消失). All the worries and 23 of the outside worl
14、d are put on hold. Nervousness is still present, but its the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy(不稳定的) 24 of being different and alone.I 25 love to work backstage and on lighting. I 26 you could find another girl who would work on a ladder 27 her elbows in cables and dust and love every second o
15、f it. It makes me unique and gives me a sense of 28 to know that I succeed in an area where few others-and virtually(事实上) no girls do.High school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it 29 . Like others, Im often insecure(不安的), not 30 who I am or where Im going in life. Wherever that may be, I will alw
16、ays have the confidence I get from theater.16. A. doorsB. windowsC. roofsD. walls17. A. smellsB. tastesC. soundsD. looks18. A. hateB. loveC. missD. forget19. A. roomB. officeC. buildingD. stage20. A. pretendB. expectC. wantD. decide21. A. hardlyB. seriouslyC. constantlyD. happily22. A. thought ofB.
17、judgedC. taken care ofD. feeling23. A. happinessB. anxietiesC. chancesD. pressures24. A. feelingB. ideaC. hopeD. fact25. A. seldomB. almostC. relativelyD. absolutely26. A. hopeB. doubtC. thinkD. suspect27. A. up forB. out ofC. up toD. down to28. A. prideB. dutyC. humorD. sight29. A. cruellyB. tensel
18、yC. friendlyD. mildly30. A. fond ofB. afraid forC. sure ofD. interested inC(2023下山东泰安高一统考期末)As a child, Robin Stevens loved reading murder mystery stories. She 31 herself in the worlds of fictional detectives(侦探) like Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Miss Marple. These childhood heroes now 32 her
19、 own detective stories and most recently the first in her new 33 of books was called The Ministry of Unladylike Activity.This series is set in the Second World War (193945) and tells the story of May Wong, 34 , with her friend Eric, wants to be a spy(间谍). They 35 a case at the mysterious Elysium Hal
20、l. Stevens tells The Week Junior that all her characters are 36 “parts of myself, parts of friends and some historical characters who I 37 .”Stevens tries to write 2,000 words every day when shes first 38 a story. “Its complicated(复杂的) and I think, This is 39 , I cant write,” she says, but then she
21、goes back, checks and 40 a few pages at a time and 41 the story comes together. She says her snack of choice is jelly beans, to keep her brain 42 .“If you want to write, you have to 43 ,” she says, or at least, 44 stories from books, TV or films. Although writing can be hard and 45 , if you give a f
22、ew minutes to it every day, week or month, you will improve. Remember to have fun with a story, Stevens says, “and if youre not having fun, write something else.”31. A. forcedB. limitedC. permittedD. absorbed32. A. ensureB. inspireC. reflectD. describe33. A. pileB. planC. seriesD. album34. A. whoB.
23、thatC. whenD. which35. A. defendB. uncoverC. identifyD. investigate36. A. joined toB. provided withC. separated intoD. made up of37. A. defineB. admireC. ignoreD. memorize38. A. working onB. handing onC. impacting onD. looking on39. A. horribleB. puzzlingC. embarrassingD. fascinating40. A. clicksB.
24、replansC. rewritesD. illustrates41. A. absolutelyB. immediatelyC. graduallyD. unusually42. A. alarmedB. energeticC. effectiveD. depressed43. A. tryB. readC. checkD. copy44. A. stir upB. take outC. figure outD. take in45. A. annoyingB. flexibleC. fictionalD. riskyD(2023上广东佛山高二统考期末)In the Drum Tower W
25、est Theater in Beijing, Ding Yiteng was watching his new play, The New Romance of the West Chamber. The play brought his unique 46 , shaped by his experiences, to the audience. Ding understands the Western view of art, and he loves Chinese culture, so he wishes to 47 them.During his early education
26、in the U.S., Ding 48 a lot for not being able to understand people around him. 49 , when he returned to China after the sixth grade, he went through a second 50 experience since he was not accepted by his classmates in his own culture.The 51 stimulated his desire for self-expression. He found his pl
27、ace on the stage and devoted himself to 52 ever since. His hard work 53 . He became the only Asian actor in a famous international theater group in Denmark.His deep love for Beijing Opera 54 as he saw a picture of Mei Lanfang, the most famous Peking Opera star, in the Danish theater. “I felt this ur
28、gent need for the 55 of my country,” Ding said. After that, Ding dedicated himself to studying Chinese dramas and reinterpreting(重新诠释) 56 plays as a director.In The New Romance Of The West Chamber, Ding rewrote the story to give each 57 a modern identity. He explored the topic of 58 and left a quest
29、ion-whether the couple can free themselves from the limits of family and society. The play doesnt give any 59 .“As a director, I need to find 60 from the traditional stories but keep a contemporary view as well,” Ding said.46. A. achievementB. understandingC. personalityD. strength47. A. exchangeB.
30、supportC. integrateD. research48. A. fearedB. preparedC. learnedD. suffered49. A. UnfortunatelyB. ThereforeC. ObviouslyD. However50. A. uniqueB. unpleasantC. culturalD. educational51. A. changeB. fearC. prideD. loneliness52. A. studyingB. writingC. performingD. directing53. A. paidoffB. went onC. st
31、artedD. mattered54. A. disappearedB. shiftedC. grewD. continued55. A. problemB. cultureC. educationD. innovation56. A. schoolB. televisionC. foreignD. traditional57. A. actorB. characterC. playD. topic58. A. romanceB. deathC. societyD. pain59. A. answerB. promiseC. freedomD. recommendation60. A. tru
32、thB. evidenceC. courageD. inspirationE(2023上湖南岳阳高一统考期末)Victor Hugos novel Les Miserables was first published in France in 1862 and has been a popular novel ever since. It has been 61 for the stage and screen many times. It is a comment on society and on the 62 of people through the tale of a man who
33、se life is changed by an act of forgiveness. Forgiveness is a 63 repeated throughout the novel. 64 in the early 19th century in France, the novel records the ups and downs of the prisoner Jean Valjean, a man who has spent nineteen years in prison for 65 a piece of bread to feed his hungry sister and
34、 many attempted escapes. After being allowed to come out of prison, Valjean cannot get a job because nobody wants to give a job to a former prisoner. 66 , his life changes when a priest forgives him for stealing from a church. 67 the priest forgives him, he goes out and steals some money from a chil
35、d. He soon remembers the priests forgiveness and 68 what he has done. He searches for the 69 to return the money but now it is too 70 -the police are searching for him. If they catch him, he will spend the 71 of his life in prison. To 72 the police, he changes his name from Valjean to Madeleine and
36、eventually becomes a 73 man and even a mayor of a town. In his role as mayor, he helps a woman called Fantine and promises to take care of her daughter, Cosette. He treats Cosette like his own daughter and risks his safety for her happiness. Valjeans new life becomes 74 when a policeman guesses who
37、Valjean really is and wants to send him back to prison. What follows is a long 75 of cat and mouse which eventually takes Valjean into the dangerous streets of Paris during the 1832 Revolution.61. A. adoptedB. approvedC. adaptedD. adjusted62. A. loveB. natureC. thoughtD. belief63. A. placeB. nounC.
38、themeD. name64. A. SetB. PlacedC. SaidD. Told65. A. buyingB. acceptingC. wantingD. stealing66. A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. SoD. Thus67. A. AfterB. BeforeC. WhileD. If68. A. realizesB. remembersC. regretsD. recalls69. A. priestB. policemanC. mayorD. child70. A. earlyB. sadC. soonD. late71. A. restB. who
39、leC. bestD. worst72. A. catchB. avoidC. begD. respect73. A. dangerousB. successfulC. generousD. secret74. A. gloriousB. easyC. brightD. difficult75. A. filmB. relationC. gameD. eventF(2022上北京高二北京市第十三中学校考期中)The True Story of Treasure IslandIt was always thought that Treasure Island was the product of
40、 Robert Louis Stevensons imagination. 76 , recent research has found the true story of this exciting work.Stevenson, a Scotsman, had lived 77 for many years. In 1881 he returned to Scotland for a holiday. With him were his American wife Fanny and his son, Lloyd.Each morning Stevenson would take them
41、 out for a long 78 over the hills. They had been 79 this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse. Kept indoors by the heavy rain, Lloyd felt the days 80 . To keep the boy happy, Robert asked the boy to do some 81 .One morning, the boy came to Robert with a beautiful ma
42、p of an island. Robert 82 that the boy had drawn a large cross in middle of the island. “Whats that?” he asked. “Thats the buried treasure,” said the boy. Robert suddenly 83 something of an adventure story in the boys 84 . While the rain was pouring, Robert sat down by the fire to write a story. He
43、would make the 85 a twelve-year-old boy, just like Lloyd. But who would be the pirate(海盗)?Robert had a good friend named Henley, who walked around with the 86 of a wooden leg. Robert had always wanted to 87 such a man in a story. 88 Long John Silver, the pirate with a wooden leg, was 89 .So, thanks
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