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1、第 PAGE18 頁 共 NUMPAGES18 頁高考英語三輪沖刺完形填空含答案2022屆高考英語三輪沖刺完形填空 1It was on March 11.The familys dog, Jobe, 41 Teresa Wiederins wrist in his mouth, and led her to the living room.Her son, Dominic, 19, lay in a 42 under an allergy attack and gasping for 43 .His father quickly drove him to the 44 from the ch

2、air. The first time Dominic saw Jobe, he had 45 idea how important the dog would bee to him.Driving home from his summer job two years ago, he noticed a weak-looking 46 dog along the road.Without thinking too much, he 47 his car and let he dog in.Dominic asked his parents to 48 the dog.But they didn

3、t agree, especially 49 a vet said the dogs was in bad condition.However, after the vet reassured that the dogs problems were 50 , they accepted the black dog.Their son named it after Job in the Bible and 51 him back to health.Jobe would soon have the chance to return the 52 .Dominic had his first al

4、lergy attack four months later, 53 he was with friends at a barbecue restaurant.It was later determined that the reaction was 54 by spices in the barbecue sauce.He was 55 to the emergency room.The teen soon learned that some food can make 56 difficult to breathe. Now Jobe watches 57 his owner.The do

5、g is gentle, sensitive, and 58 , staying close to Dominic day and night.“I can be at peace,” his mother says, “knowing that Jobe is on 59 watching Dom.” Her son puts it more 60 .“I saved him,” he says.“Now Jobe saves me.” 41.A.saw B.took C.bit D.heard 42.A.sofa B.bed C.bo_ D.chair 43.A.breath B.food

6、 C.water D.money 44.A.school B.factory C.hospital D.grocery 45.A.a B.an C.no D.the 46.A.black B.white C.yellow D.red 47.A.started B.stopped C.stepped D.speeded 48.A.pat B.rise C.walk D.keep 49.A.before B.after C.during D.with 50.A.dangerous B.incurable C.treatable D.infectious 51.A.pushed B.dashed C

7、.nursed D.caused 52.A.favor B.flavor C.flower D.flour 53.A.where B.which C.who D.when 54.A.caused B.led C.resulted D.arose 55.A.took B.rushed C.led D.showed 56.A.that B.this C.it D.its 57.A.on B.for C.out D.over 58.A.aggressive B.preventive C.ambitious D.protective 59.A.duty B.business C.sale D.leav

8、e 60.A.scarcely B.simply C.likely D.hardly 【答案解析】本文為記敘文。文章講述了Dominic收容了一條漂泊狗,并給它取名為Jobe,后來Jobe及時發(fā)現(xiàn)了食物過敏的Dominic并及時通知家人,最后拯救了Dominic。41.B 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)后文中的“wrist in his mouth”可知,此處表示的是Jobe用嘴叼起Teresa的手腕并將她帶到起居室。故用“take sth.in ones mouth”構(gòu)造,應(yīng)選B。42.D 【解析】考察名詞。根據(jù)第44小題后的“from the chair”可知,當(dāng)時的Dominic正躺在椅子上。應(yīng)

9、選D。43.A 【解析】考察名詞。根據(jù)第56小題后的“difficult to breathe”可知,當(dāng)時的Dominic因?yàn)槭挛镞^敏所以呼吸困難。應(yīng)選A。44.C 【解析】考察名詞。根據(jù)第55小題后的“to the emergency room”可知,此處表示的是他的父親迅速將其送到醫(yī)院。應(yīng)選C。45.C 【解析】考察形容詞。根據(jù)文章最后一段Dominic對Jobe的評價可以推測出,最開場的時候,他不知道收養(yǎng)這條狗對他有什么好處。應(yīng)選C。46.A 【解析】考察形容詞。根據(jù)第50小題后的“the black dog”可知A項(xiàng)符合題意。應(yīng)選A。47.B 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)第46小題前的“Dr

10、iving home.”可知,此處表示的是他當(dāng)時將車停下并讓狗進(jìn)到車?yán)?。?yīng)選B。48.D 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)第50小題后的“they accepted the black dog”可知,此處表示的是Dominic懇求父母收容這條狗。應(yīng)選D。49.B 【解析】考察連詞。根據(jù)“But they didnt agree, especially 49 a vet said the dogs was in bad condition.”可知,特別是Dominic的父母在聽了醫(yī)生的話之后,不愿意收容那條狗。應(yīng)選B。50.C 【解析】考察形容詞。根據(jù)“However, after the vet rea

11、ssured that the dogs problems were 50 , they accepted the black dog.”可知,當(dāng)醫(yī)生確認(rèn)這條狗可以治愈的時候,Dominic的父母承受了它。應(yīng)選C。51.C 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)后文中的“back to health”可知,此處表示的是Dominic悉心照顧這條狗直到它痊愈為止。應(yīng)選C。52.A 【解析】考察名詞。根據(jù)第51小題的分析p 以及“Jobe would soon have the chance to return the 52 .”可知,此處表示的是Jobe很快將有時機(jī)報答主人對它的恩惠。應(yīng)選A。53.D 【解析】

12、考察定語從句。根據(jù)前文中的表示時間的短語“four months later”可知,此處要用“when”引導(dǎo)定語從句。應(yīng)選D。54.A 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)后文中的“by spices in the barbecue sauce”可知,此處表示的是過敏是由食物中的香料引起的。應(yīng)選A。55.B 【解析】考察動詞。根據(jù)后文中的“emergency room”可知,當(dāng)時Dominic被緊急送去急救。應(yīng)選B。56.C 【解析】考察代詞。此處用“it”作形式賓語,代替后文中的“to breathe”,并構(gòu)成“make +it+adj.+to do”構(gòu)造。應(yīng)選C。57.D 【解析】考察介詞。根據(jù)第58小

13、題后的“staying close to Dominic”可知,Jobe此時照看著Dominic?!皐atch over”意為“看管”。應(yīng)選D。58.D 【解析】考察形容詞。根據(jù)前文中的“gentle”以及后文中的“staying close to Dominic”可知,這條狗對人溫順、敏感且擅長保護(hù)人。應(yīng)選D。59.A 【解析】考察名詞。根據(jù)第57小題的分析p 可知,此時Jobe正在看護(hù)Dominic,應(yīng)選A。60.B 【解析】考察副詞。根據(jù)后文中Dominic的簡短回應(yīng)可知,他對Jobe和他的關(guān)系的評價非常簡潔。應(yīng)選B。2閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填

14、入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。About a half mile behind our house lay a pond.When winter came, the pond was a ( n) 41 place.One day when 42 covered it, my brother Harry said to me, “ 43 walking across.“ The ice looked 44 and no water showed through it, but I 45 .“Go ahead, Andy, my little sister,“ Harry urg

15、ed.“Try it.You are 46 than I am.If the ice 47 , we can run and 48 on it.Itll be fun.“ I wanted to 49 Harry, and I thought about.the fun of a long slide on the ice.I began to take 50 steps across the pond.In the middle of the pond, the ice gave way with a sudden crack! The ne_t thing I knew was I was

16、 51 on to the edge of a hole in the ice by arms outstretched(伸開的)on the ice.From my 52 down I hung in icy water.I looked at Harry on shore.“I cant get out!“ I 53 .He turned and ran from the pond.As I looked at his back, I wondered: Is he running for help, or is he running away and 54 me to slip to t

17、he bottom? I was 55 to see him bend and 56 a large, fallen oak branch.He ran with it towards the 57 .At the edge, he lay on his stomach, 58 the branch before him, and wriggled(蠕動) towards me.When the long top branch was 59 , I seized it.Hand over hand, I 60 myself from the hole.Harry wriggled backwa

18、rd towards shore, dragging the branch.I hung on to the branch and wriggled towards shore.Off the pond, we ran to-wards the house.41.A.crowded B.inviting C.quiet D.important 42.A.ice B.water C.dust D.snow 43.A.Consider B.Imagine C.Avoid D.Try 44.A.transparent B.thin C.solid D.beautiful 45.A.waited B.

19、hesitated C.refused D.fled 46.A.lighter B.smarter C.calmer D.stronger 47.A.contains B.falls C.breaks D.holds 48.A.ski B.slip. C.slide D.roll 49.A.please B.protect C.ignore D.frighten 50.A.shaky B.big C.careful D.quick 51.A.standing B.hanging C.floating D.swinging 52.A.shoulders B.head C.eyes D.mouth

20、 53.A.urged B.requested C.responded D.screamed 54.A.allowing B.leaving C.forcing D.advising 55.A.surprised B.e_cited C.disappointed D.amused 56.A.put away B.cut down C.pick u D.break off 57.A.hospital B.pond C.house D.station 58.A.placed B.caught C.dragged D.pushed 59.A.in safety B.on end C.within r

21、each D.beyond recognition 60.A.devoted B.applied C.adjusted D.pulled 【答案】41-45 BADCB 46-50 ADCAC 51-55 BADBA 56-60 CBDCD 3Many of us have characteristics ing from our families.Maybe we have our fathers eyes or grandmothers hair color.But there are still other elements of our personalities picked up

22、by _21_our parents, such as our mothers love of cleaning or our dads _22_of humor.Researchers learn there are usually three kinds of people from their _23_.The first kind of people are the job-oriented 以求職為目的的who _24_to regard a job as simply a way to make money.They _25_to working day after day and

23、 dont think it interesting for them to do anything else.If you have a job-oriented father, you may _26_work this way.However, youll not _27_hold the viewpoint if you grow up close to your job-oriented mother.The second are the career-oriented who see their jobs as a place to gain _28_.They dont mind

24、 working overtime.In fact, some _29_their jobs so much that they are feeling more fortable in the _30_than at home.They are always _31_of making progress in their work.Being close to a career-oriented father _32_enough, having a mother with this viewpoint seems to have little _34_.The third are the

25、calling-oriented who consider their jobs as a way to have a _35_effect on the world.They are more _36_improving the world around them than _37_a large salary.These people usually e from homes _38_both parents have abilities.This _39_that adolescents need the support of both parents in order to have

26、the confidence.The good news is we still have our_40_to find a career that suits us.21.A.inviting B.nursing C.protecting D.modeling 22.A.scene B.sense C.right D.gift 23.A.study B.university C.academy D.classroom 24.A.attempt B.manage C.tend D.offer 25.A.are supposed B.are opposed C.look forward D.ar

27、e linked 26.A.view B.think C.believe D.imagine 27.A.frequently B.constantly C.probably D.potentially 28.A.e_planations B.e_pressions C.directions D.achievements 29.A.addict B.value C.devote D.contribute 30.A.club B.office C.cinema D.pub 31.A.sad B.curious C.proud D.afraid 32.A.equals B.means C.deman

28、ds D.shows 33.A.Worriedly B.Surely C.Carefully D.Strangely 34.A.influence B.evidence C.justice D.performance 35.A.negative B.side C.bad D.positive 36.A.disappointed at B.concerned about C.puzzled at D.confused at 37.A.paying B.raising C.earning D.making 38.A.where B.whose C.which D.that 39.A.suggest

29、s B.insists C.remends D.convinces 40.A.advice B.difference C.change D.choice 【答案】21.D 22.B 23.A 24.C 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.D 29.B 30.B 31.C 32.B 33.D 34.A 35.D 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.A 40.D 4As an intern 實(shí)習(xí)醫(yī)生), I grew to understand that nursing home 療養(yǎng)所) patients were a valuable part of my education not just

30、 from a 4l angle, but for what they could 42 me personally. Mr.Smith was my first 43 to the nursing home.His condition, regrettably, can probably e_ist in countless hospitals across our nation.An acute illness had brought him to our nursing home years ago, and his family 44 him shortly before he lef

31、t hospital.Helpless and unable to care for himself, he had no 45 e_cept for nursing home care, 46 he lay until I met him when I was an intern. Mr.Smith was almost non-municative.After transferring to the nursing home, he 47 into a tense and 48 state, waiting for his life to end.All efforts to bring

32、him back to the mainstream life were 49 .Nurses faithfully tended to his physical needs, while he 50 as a shell of flesh and bone, pletely 51 in life.For three years, I saw him every week.Not once did I hear him speak a word. Not once could I 52 his innermost thoughts. On my last nursing home visit,

33、 an idea struck me.I brought my 53 into Mr.Smiths room as part of a (n) 54 in “pet treatment“.Something 55 occurred.All of a sudden, he sat up and started talking, telling me of the days when he was a boy and had a dog 56 to my own.He told me stories of adventures he and his dog had had.For the firs

34、t time, I saw the soul 57 from what had been a living corpse 尸體.That e_perience taught me not to underestimate the ability of the simple things in life to 58 hearts when carefully made medicine has failed, and never to forget that within even the weakest of human bodies lies a life that is precious

35、indeed 59 that needs to be 60 and honored, even if it cant speak for itself.41.A.mental B.medical C.personal D.moral 42.A.guide B.assist C.teach D.move 43.A.introduction B.visitor C.relation D.friend 44.A.greeted B.received C.boycotted D.abandoned 45.A.alternative B.relative C.means D.desire 46.A.wh

36、ich B.what C.unless D.where 47.A.formed B.slipped C.entered D.brought 48.A.lonely B.desperate C.calm D.e_citing 49.A.without meaning B.without doubt C.in vain D.in effect 50.A.looked B.left C.remained D.showed 51.A.gone B.abundant C.short D.1acking 52.A.figure out B.pick out C.seek out D.get out 53.

37、A.dog B.equipment C.medicine D.teacher 54.A.cure B.drug C.test D.e_periment 55.A.puzzling B.amazing C.bothering D.disappointing 56.A.strange B.related C.similar D.familiar 57.A.renew B.awake C.appear D.step 58.A.touch B.feel C.hit D.strike 59.A.something B.one C.anything D.the one 60.A.treated B.ign

38、ored C.respected D.cared 【答案41.B 42.C 43.A 44.D 45.A 46.D 47.B 48.B 49.C 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.A 54.D 55.B 56.C 57.B 58.A 59.B 60.C 5Im a talker.I 41 chatting and solve problems by talking them through.This 42 perfectly well when I have people to talk to.Under lockdown 封城,however, Ive only had my 43 , P

39、eter.We not only lived, worked and traveled together, we 44 socialized together, too.Under the first UK lockdown, our constant 45 began to feel unfortable.For the first time in our 10 years together, we needed to be 46 .I tried going on walks on my own, but a short walk in the local park couldnt do

40、the 47 .Then an idea 48 me: the semi-solo hike.Could we do a circular hike but walk in different directions, which would give us the space and peace of a solo hike? It felt like a 49 promise, so I told Peter about it.He thought it was 50 but agreed to give it a try.We started with a four mile circle from Reeth, and then 51 ways.52 ,I was aware of how close we were, which 53 the appeal.Walking alone offers freedom, but here I was with my boyfr

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