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1、2019高考英語(yǔ)完型填空-日常生活類(lèi)李仕才完型填空 - 日常生活類(lèi)_41_ the fast speed that technology can move at. But there is a group of people who cannot_42_.It is the group of people who are caught up between traditional and _43_ society, sort of likethe middle child in technology advancement - not exactly old and _44_ change,

2、but trying veryhard to become modernized, ending up being _45_ in the middle. They are 40 to 60 years old and_46_ the latest iPhone or Samsung phone or Huawei. They buy an iPad just _47_ they canafford to, and play the same games on a larger screen.They are almost like the teenagers five years ago,

3、_48_ on their phone playing a game orusing social media. Theyre everywhere. And I saw something today that made me extremely_49_.On a train, a mother was _50_ playing a Candy Crush-like game. Her daughter was smilingbeside her. The little girl, about five years old, was talking to her mother about h

4、er day, _51_ thenext stops name cheerily- with obviouslydesperate attempts to get her mothers _52_.The mother? All she did was nod and say the occasional“mmh”m . With her eyeson the _53_, she concentrated on completing the level. Iwatched the girl makea final _54_ to get her mom to look at her, and

5、when she failed, she _55_ and fell silent anddefeated.It broke my heart, and got me _56_: What kind of game can make you _57_ that youhave the most beautiful thing in the world, a person you love with all your heart? What does it _58_when you wont even look into her eyes or listen to her?The scene w

6、as so familiar years ago when parents _59_ that their children were toointerested in their mobile devices. Look at how the tables have turned now.Im _60_ whether tolaugh or to cry. But all I can do now is hope that thisstorm passes.41.A. increaseB. challengeCcelebrateD. accelerate42.A. makeupB. keep

7、 upC. turnupD. fix up43. A. stressfulB. complicatedC. developingD. modern44.A. resistingB. acceptingCexpectingD. considering45.A.lostBstuckCsetD. involving46. A. ownB. sellCpickD. bring47.A.asB. whe nCun tilD. because48.A.seldomB.neverCalwaysD. ever49.AsadB.hap pyCcon fusedD. curious50. A.tired ofB.

8、 good atC.focused onD.used to51. A. shout ingB. whisperi ngC. murmuri ngD. utteri ng52.A.adviceB.atte ntio nCsupportD.reward53.Awi ndowB. girlCbookD. scree n54.A.talkBsighC. attemptD.practice55.A.sighedB.sealedCspokeD. en closed56.Aworki ngB.realizi ngClearningD. won deri ng57.A.forgetBfeelC. imagi

9、neD. recog nize58.A. changeB.mea nCproveD. expla in59.A. admittedB. decidedC.compla inedDquestio ned60.A.un certa inB.unin terestedCafraidD. serious【參考答案】CBDAB ADCAC ABDCA DABCAIt has often been said that a person s life is the sum total of their experienee. That seems like asimple _41, but if one a

10、ccepts this, then why do so manyof usen gagein practices and activities which aren egativeandactually 42us?43 the family of four who decided to each clea n a differe nt area. They each took a sponge(海綿),did the44, and then placed them back in thekitche n.A visitor came along who was45to what was cle

11、a ned in the home, butcouldn t tell by46 since the sponges all looked the same. So ,in orderto 47his curiosity, he decided to squeeze each sponge to see what came out.When the first sponge was squeezed, some cola came out, so thevisitor48 some one clea ned the kitche n with that one. Upon squeez ing

12、 the sec ond,he found motor oil, so 49 , some one was clea ning the garage. In the third, baby powder came out when it was squeezed,which 50_ that the babys nursery was done. And51 ,in the last onewas wax(蠟),which was 52 on the floor.As the visitor laid the last sponge down, he again remarked on the

13、ir similarity. They all looked thesame53 they were squeezed.The 54_ we lear ned here is that as in dividuals we are not differe nt from asponge. Wecan only squeeze out what is55 . As babies, we are born into thisworld 56. We are like a new sponge. As we go through57 , our“sponge”isfilled with things

14、 we58 through experie nces.If we look for the good in others and59 to keep a positive attitudearound, then as life squeezes us we will have a better chanee of copying. If we are constantly finding 60with others and look for excuses for our behavior, when life squeezes us we may not like what comesou

15、t.41.A.exampleBstateme ntCtaskD. expla nati on42.A.denyBpun ishChurtD. cheat43.A.Con siderBStartCSupportD. Believe44.A.orderi ngBclea ningCcook ingD. cutt ing45.A.sen sitiveBfamiliarCcuriousD. n ervous46.A.feeli ngBdryingCsmelli ngD. looki ng47.A.arouseBin spireCsatisfyD. protect48.A.declaredBproved

16、Cimag inedD. judged49.A.obviouslyBfortun atelyCsimplyD. gen erally50.A.reportedBmea ntCallowedD. supposed51.A.fin allyB.sudde nlyC.quicklyD. freque ntly52.A.draw nB.usedC.exam inedD. discovered53.A.ifB.thoughC.sinceD. un til54.A.evide neeB.projectC.lesso nD. excuse55. A .put awayB. handed outCtake n

17、 backD. put in56.A.hun gryB.con fide ntC.pureD. alive57.A.lifeB.dangerC.materialsD. pla ns58.A.findB.absorbC.un derstandD. afford59.A.tryB.helpC.agreeD. prete nd60.A.mistakesB.diseaseC.frien dshipD. fault【參考答案】41-45BCABC46-50 DCDAB51-55ABDCD56-60 CABADOne day, my wife suggested that I should spend s

18、ometime with mymother. Mymotheron, appeari ng to be an xious about our date as well. With her hair curled, she waslived alone, but the41of my work and my three children made it impossibleto visit her42. When I43a _44she was surprised bywith 46 in her voice.That Friday after work, while I wasbit48. W

19、hen arriving, I49to in vite her to go out for dinner andmy 45request but agreed47 over to her house, I was a her wait ing inthe door with her coatwearing the dress that she had worn on her last wedding50 . “ I told my friendsthat I was going to go out with my son, and they were 51,”she said proudly,

20、as she got into the car.We went to a restaura nt that, although not52, was very nice and cozy.During the dinner, we had a53 con versati on - nothing extraord inary butcatching up on recent events of each others life. Wetalk ed so much that we missed the movie.As we arrived at her house later, she sa

21、id firmly,“nigo out with you again,but 54 you let me invite you.”I agreed.A few days later, my mother died of a massive heart attack. It happened so sudde nly that I did nthave a cha nce to do anything for her. Some time later, I received an en velope with a copy of a restaurant55 from the same plac

22、emother and I had din ed. An attached note said:“I paid this bill56. I was ntsure that I could be there;57, I paid for two plates after allone foryou and the other foryour wife. You willnever know what thatni ght58forme. I love you, son.At that moment Iunderstood the59of saying,in time,“I LOVEYOU”An

23、d to give our lovedones the time theydeserve.Because nothing is more importantin life than family.and they should ntbe60un til“some other time.”41. A. ordersB. dema ndsC. suppliesD. worries42. A. happilyB. recen tlyC. casuallyD. freque ntly43. A. wroteB. visitedC. calledD. claimed44. A. partyB. conc

24、ertC. movieD. theatre45. A. un com monB.suddenC. an xiousD. stra nge46.A. stoni shme ntB. sorrowC.embarrassme ntD. delight47. A. walki ngB. drivi ngC. ridi ngD. coming48. A. cautiousB. n ervousC. excitedD. frighte ned49. A. watchedB. imagi nedC. no ticedD. recog ni zed50.A. anni versaryB. ceremonyC.

25、 dayD. scene51. A. satisfied B. doubtfulC. awkwardD. impressed52. A. hospitableB. elega ntC. peacefulD. convenient53. A. smartB. specialC. politeD. pleasa nt54. A. in caseB. even ifC. only ifD. as if55. A. in vitati onB.advertiseme ntC. receiptD. applicati on56. A. on purposeB. in returnC. in advanc

26、eD. for long57. A. thusB. howeverC. mea nwhileD. in stead58. A. mea ntB. didC. in troducedD. suggested59. A. fun ctionB. importa nceC. difficultyD. in flue nce60. A. put backB. put dow nC. put awayD. put off【參考答案】41-45 BDCCA 46-50 DBBCA51-55 DBDCC 56-60 CBABD(四)I was going to write about garde ning

27、this month and the effects on abno rmal childre n.In the few years since Arthurs diag no sis myfamily and I have bee n 36 a lot with our youngestson. Wehave 37 that like most children,he is happiestoutside, and hes in his element when either walking or doing things in the open air.38, thegarden has

28、become a bit like an open sensory room. When wevehad guests at home,Arthur would behave well. But the39 is where wevegone and hes almost instantly40. In the early days a littlegrass in thegarde n worked won ders. It made the process of41 more in terest ing to him,and meant that now tha nkfully he co

29、n ti nues to eat a wide42 of fruit andvegetables. Of course anyone who garde ns knows how43garde ning can makeyou feel. Ive heard time and time again from people how powerf ully healing the 44 of garde ningcan be.I believe that garde ning has the45to empower those with autism(自閉癥)to build con fide n

30、ee that will46into other areas of their lives.One Iandscape designer has an 11-year old son with autism, and says she has found gardeningto be one of the47 but most effective ways of helpinghim.48my youn gestson learnsto49the world and all thatis50of him, to findhis voice and make himself heard,the

31、garde n rema insa(n)51Havi ng achild withautism hastaughtus so manythi ngs.En teri nghis52to bring himmore into ourshas bee n challe nging,but ultimately ithas53our lives. One things54our future willnot be normalit will be a real rain bow of vibra nt differe nee55. I thi nk the world willbe all the

32、better for it.36.A.throughB.onC.offD.alo ng37.A.i nvestigatedB.revealedC.foundD.illustrated38.A.ln the endB.Over timeC.At bestD.As such39.A.garde nB.roomC.familyD.yard40.A.smoothedB.pani ckedC.recoveredD.calmed41.A.c onsumingB.feedingC.feast ingD.eat ing42.A.exte ntB.rangeC.classificati onD.scale43.

33、A.admirableB.conten tedC.goodD.embarrassed44.A.approachB.processC.activityD.performa nee45.A.qualityB.pote ntialC.tale ntD.commitme nt46.A.rollB.squeezeC.flowD.rush47.A.stro ngestB.cheapestC.mildestD.simplest48.A.AsB.Un tilC.Un lessD.Si nce49.A.carry throughB.get overC.cope with D.pull into50.A.expe

34、ctedB.curedC.robbedD.suspected51.A.gatewayB.preservati onC.ope ningD.refuge52.A.worldB.pla netC.bodyD.huma nity53.A.cultivatedB.en richedC.deepenedD.polished54.A.in vainB.for everC.for sureD.in that55.A.comparativelyB.howeverC.alter nativelyD.in stead【參考答案】ACBADDBCBBCDACADABCD(五)was warm, and the li

35、ghts were dim. Marys45 felt heavier and heavier. Imust nt sleep, she thoughtwhich was46 what she did, of course.Stran gely eno ugh, she soon47 that she was a world-famous chef(主廚).She made a 48 and wore diam onds and desig ner clothes. Most days she relaxed by the pool,meeting the rich and famous or

36、 49her favorite hobby.She 50 took the leadi ng role in her own TV show.That is, until she became too 51.“I amdefinitely the best in theworld,”she thought, as she prepared a tasty chicken dish. But52 seemedto go right. She spilt the flour,she dropped an egg and she cut her fin ger.Despiteall the trou

37、bles, she53 to get the chicke n into the stove. Soon, smokeblanketed the room. The chicken was on fire.54 set in, but Mary could notrunshe was 55 to the spot. She tried hard to move, but could not, 56_a sharp sound awoke her.She got shocked and con fused 57was pouri ng from the kitche n.Rush ingto i

38、n vestigate, she was met by three58 little faces and some very burntbread.“Sorry, we were hungry and you were59, so we tried to make somebread,”explained a boy. Relieved, Mary made thema snack and sent them back tobed. She 60 them n ever to fall asleep on the job aga in!1 A.writtenB.toldC.taughtD. g

39、iven2 A.helpfulB.tiringC.surpris ingD. successful3 A.putB.bentC.keptD. shook4 A.boringB.importantC.easyD. difficult5 A.mi ndB.heartC. legsD. eyes6 A.exactlyB.curiouslyC. carelesslyD. nicely7 A.remindedB.learntC.dreamtD. realized4 A.fortuneB.bus in essC.pla nD. decision49A. readingB.runningC.babysitt

40、 ingD. cooking50A. everB.evenC.on lyD. justWhat a busy day!The three boys were fed, bathed ,Mary had 41 them a story and fin allyI(照 看)the three boys aged42,”she thought.“Sleep,”she considered,“if only I could!homework to complete. Lea ning back, she43comfortable. Whoever saidbabysittingwas a(n)obvi

41、ously had nt met the three boys, she thought. The televisi on was on, the roomni ghtclothes.“Babysitting extremelyand cha nged into their they wereasleep. eight, six and four is” But she had difficulther feet onto the sofa to get44 way to make money51A. proudB.stubbornC. sensitiveD. selfish52A. some

42、thingB.anythingC. nothingD. everything53A. arrangedB.man agedC. preparedD. tried54A. PainB.NoiseC. StressD. Panic55A. draggedB.pushedC. broughtD. frozen56A. untilB.asC. uni essD. because57A. lightB.waterC. fireD. smoke58A. strangeB.guiltyC. con fide ntD. cheerful59A. hungryB.worriedC. asleepD. busy6

43、0A. allowedB.expectedC. persuadedD. promised【參考答案】BBACDADAAB ACBDD ADBCD(六)You Did More Tha n Carry My BooksMark was walk ing home from school one day whe n he no ticed a boy ahead of him haddropped all of the books he was carrying, along with a baseball bat and several other things. Mark 41down and

44、 helped the boy pick up these articles.42_heywere going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. As they walked Mark,_43_ theboys n ame was Bill, that he44_ computer games, baseball andhistory, that he was hav ing a lot of45 with his other subjects and that hehad just broke n46 with hi

45、s girl friend.They arrived at Bills home first and Mark was watch some televisi on. The after noon passedshared small talk,47 in for a Coke and to48 with a few laughs and some49 to see each other aroundschool, had lunch together onceschool. Just three weeks before Bill 52him ofwhy Iout亂)towas carry

46、ingmy locker55and then Mark went home. Theyor twice, and then both ended up from the same high 50,Bill asked Mark if theyago when they had first met.home that day?”asked Bill.because I did nt want tothe day yearsso many things寄物柜)51talk.“ Do you 53won der“You see, I _ leave amess54(臟anyone else. I h

47、ad pla nned to run away and I was going homemy thin gs. But after we spe nt some time togetherlaughing,I realizedth it58I had done that, Iwould have59a newfriend missed all thefun we wouldhave together. So you see, Mark,when you pickedup my books that day, you did a lot more.You60my life.41 A. fellB

48、. satC. layD.knelt42. A. AlthoughB. Si neeC. AfterD.Un til43. A. foundB. realizedC. saidD.decided44 A. playedB.lovedC. triedD.made45. A. questi onsB. ideasC. troubleD.doubt46. A. upB. outC. offD.away47. A. calledB. helpedC. i nvitedD.allowed48. A. peacefullyB. willi nglyC.freelyD.56and57pleasa ntly4

49、9. A. continued50. A. graduati onB. agreedC. forcedB. moveme ntD. offeredC. separati onDvacati on51. A. wouldB. shouldC. couldD. must52. A .dema ndedB. remin dedC. removedD. asked53. A. everB. usuallyC. evenD. never54. A. checkedB. tookC. clea nedD. put55. A. overB. intoC. withD. for56. A. findB. pi

50、ckC. packD. hold57. A. talki ngB. playi ngC. read ingD. watch ing58. A. beforeB. ifC. whileD. as59. A. forgotte nB. passedC. leftD. lost60. A. helpedB. recoveredC. improvedD. changed【參考答案】DBABCACDAACBACDCABDD(七)Lear ning to AcceptI lear ned how to accept life as it is from my father.41 , he did not

51、teachmeacceptanee when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was 42 and ill.My father was 43 a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible ill ness 44 all that away. Nowhe can no Ion ger walk, and he must sit quietly45 . One night, I went to visit him with myand I told them about one o

52、f my 47 . I said48 we grow - our youth, our beauty,49that after we give someth ing up, wegainsomething newin its place. Then suddenly my father50 up. He said,“But, Peter,I gave up 51 ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I couldnt thiof anything to say. 52 , he an swered hisown questi on:“I

53、 53 the love offamily,”I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfuln ess.I was also 54 by his words. After that, whe n I bega n to feel irritated (憤 怒的)at some one, I 55remember his words and become 56 . If he could replace his great pain with a feeli ng of love f

54、or others,the n I should be57 to giveup my small irritations. In this58 , I learned the power of acceptanee from myfather.Sometimes I 59 what other things I could have lear ned from him if I had listened more carefullywhen I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for thisin a chair all day. Even

55、talk ing issisters. Westarted 46 about life, that we mustvery ofte n give thi ngs upour friends - but it alwaysnkmyone 60 .41.ThereforeAAfterwardsC. HoweverB.D. Mea nwhiletiredB.42.A.weakCpoorD. slow43.A.alreadyBstillConlyD once44.A.tookBthrewCsentD put45.A.impossibleBdifficultCstressfulD. hopeless4

56、6.A.worryingBcaringCtalkingD. asking47.A.decisionsBexperiencesC. ambitionsD. beliefs48.A.asBsinceCbeforeD. till49.A.suggestsBpromisesC.seemsDrequires50.A.spokeBturnedC. summedDopened51.A.somethingBanythingC.nothingDeverything52. A. SurprisinglyB. ImmediatelyC.NaturallyD. Certainly53.A.hadBacceptedC.

57、 gainedDenjoyed54.A.touchedBastonishedC. attractedD. warned55.A.shouldBcouldCwouldD. might56.A.quietBcalmCrelaxedD. happy57.A.readyBlikelyCfreeD able(八)I was a sin gle pare nt of four small childre n, working at a low-paid job. Moneywas always tight, but we had a41 over our heads, food on thetable,

58、clothes on our backs, and if not a lot, always 42. Not knowing we werepoor, my kids(孩子們)just thought I was43. Ive always been glad aboutthat.It was Christmas time,and althoughthere wasnt44foralot of gifts,we plannedto celebratewitha familyparty.Butthebig45for the kids was the fun of Christmas46 .The

59、y plannedweeks ahead of time,asking47what they wan ted forChristmas. Fortunately, I had saved $120 for48to share by all five of us.The big49arrived.Igaveeachkid a twe nty-dollarbilland 50 them to look for gifts of about four dollars each. The n every one scattered(散開(kāi)).We had twohours to shop; the n

60、we would51 back at the“ Santas Workshop”.Driving home, every one was in high Christmas spirits,52 my youn gerdaughter, Gin ger, who was unu sually53 . She had only one small, flat bag witha few can diesfifty- cent can dies! I was so an gry, but I did n t sayanything54 we got home. I called her into

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