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2022-2023学年下学期高二完形填空最新名校好题进阶训练篇冲刺训练100Text
21.12022・河南•高二专题练习】Chinesecuisineiswidelyknownandenjoyed allaroundtheworld.Whodoesnt161a favoriteChinesedishBut thereis oneinteresting162concerning Chinesefood whichis almostunheard-of in the West,and163ignored bythe youthof theEast theancient customof“tonic(滋补)fbod”.Tonic foodis foodconsumed toimprove oneswell-being or]64sickness.
165.it wasonce the166for newmother toeat asesame-oil(麻油)hotpot everyday for the firstmonth aftergiving
167.It wasbelieved thatthis dishwould168the muscles,reducepain,improve circulations,stimulate sweatingand169the body.Some foodare170as“hot”,suchasgoatmeatandcoriander(香菜),whileothers,suchasChinesecabbageandradish(小萝卜)are“cold”.Oneshouldbe171nottoeattoomuch“hotorcoldfood.
172、how muchhot orcold foodone shouldeat173thetime of the year,174the foodis preparedand whatitis preparedwith,and theindividuaPs
175.Thecustomof employingtonicfoodfor ahealthier lifealso176the catering(餐饮)industry.SomeChinese herbalmedicines canoften befound onmany arestaurant
177.Whether youneed to178yourself toboost yourenergy witha largehelping ofchicken soupor increaseyour179power witha servingof pigsbrain soup,you mayfind thatthis ancientChinese customcould be180the tonicyou arelooking for.
161.A.account forB.call for C.long for D.stand for
162.A.legend B.message C.concept D.meaning
163.A.instantly B.increasingly C.permanently D.completely
164.A.escape B.infect C.spread D.avoid
165.A.In addition B.For instanceC.As aresult D.In reality
166.A.habit B.belief C.tradition D.costume
167.A.time B.energy C.power D.birth
168.A.restore B.benefit C.develop D.build
169.A.comfort B.clean C.shape D.warm
283.A.livesB.officers C.food D.money
284.A.rainfalls B.windstorms C.sandstorms D.raindrops
285.A.carsB.trucks C.bikes D.boats
286.A.in dangerB.in placeC.out ofwork D.out oforder
287.A.forceB.transport C.invite D.persuade
288.A.courageous B.modest C.secure D.straightforward
289.A.honest B.trapped C.skilled D.greedy
290.A.flying B.looking C.sailing D.driving
291.A.peaceful B.mixed C.limited D.powerful
292.A.conveyed B.discovered C.valued D.ignored
293.A.celebrated B.beat C.taught D.asked
294.A.witnesses B.passers-by C.heroes D.victims
295.A.athletic B.military C.ecological D.economic
296.A.weakB.icy C.thoughtless D.selfless
297.A.companies B.currents C.funds D.flights
298.A.acknowledge B.adopt C.investigate D.stimulate
299.A.abandon B.consult C.assist D.guide
300.A.cruelly B.delicately C.merely D.hardly
8.12022春•四川成都•高二统考期末】Porras and her daughterElena havebeen takingweightlifting classestogether forfive years,thoughElena isparalyzed(瘫痪)from thewaist down.When Elenawas bom,she wasdiagnosed witha cancerwhich301from immaturenerve cells.Thisresulted inher302to walk.Porras wasin such a(n)303that sheneeded to see apsychiatrist(精神科医生)herself.She was304to createa long-term planfor lifeand start
305.A localhealth clubtrainerrecommended weightlifting.Once Porrasstarted attendingthe strengthtraining classes,she306Elena with her,uShe sawmebecome307again andstart tohave mycommunity.I wantedher to be apart ofthat,too.Now Elenadoes308training withher mom.Together,they havebecome stronger,both mentallyand physically.Out of their expectation,a miracle
309.Months ago,Porras was about to310Elena into the carfromher wheelchair,but hadto goback to311the door.uWhen Iturned aroundand foundher inthe frontseat,Iwas312Porras said.I gotin bymyself Mom...Im313like you.said Elena.Today,Elenaisinasurvivorshipclinicand314numerousteststogetherhealth
315.However,asElenagetsolder,theyhavetofacemore
316.Luckily,allof herefforts
317.“Eachyear Ifindmyselfmore318and mentallystronger,M saidPorras.Meanwhile,Elenas workoutshave319her growth.You canbe happyor sad,but I320to behappy.saidElena.
301.A.excused B.drew C.suffered D.developed
302.A.inability B.potential C.power D.reaction
303.A.silence B.depression C.fear D.anger
304.A.ordered B.warned C.advised D.determined
305.A.dieting B.exercising C.learning D.recovering
306.A.trained B.replaced C.bothered D.brought
307.A.happy B.weak C.proud D.emotional
308.A.ability B.skill C.strength D.will
309.A.began B.ended C.awaited D.arose
31.A.push B.carry C.guide D.rush
311.A.fix B.lock C.answer D.remove
312.A.interested B.delighted C.astonished D.frightened
313.A.smart B.fast C.flexible D.strong
314.A.sets B.passes C.undergoes D.runs
315.A.monitored B.done C.improved D.covered
316.A.interruption B.chances C.attention D.challenges
317.A.take offB.carry onC.pay offD.set up
318.A.capable B.efficient C.ambitious D.creative
319.A.witnessed B.checked C.delayed D.forced
320.A.deserve B.choose C.mean D.tryAfter gettingdivorced,I couldno longerafford ourhouse in Indianapolis.The kidsand Imoved inwithmy parentsin northernIndian,a150miles awayfrom thecity.Change was21for Julia,mythree-year-old daughter,but seven-year-old sonJordan22his friendsand hisold school.Losing hischildhood23Tiki wasthe lastthing heneeded.We eagledout Tikisname andknocked onneighbors*doors untilit was too24to see.We wereforced toreturnhomed
25.“Mom,its allnew here.26Tiki cantfind Grandmashouse^^asked Jordan.Hes27hiscollar anddogtag,soif someonefinds him,theyll callme,andwell gethimback.I said.It wasat that momentthat I28that Tiki*s taglisted ouraddress andphone numberinIndianapolis.If someonefoundhim,theyd haveno29to reachme.The nextday,I hungLOST DOGsigns allover theneighborhood.After twoweeks,I wasbeginningto30hope.One afternoon,I foundJordan cryingin hisroom.At school,wc hadtowrite aboutour wishes,“he said.Iwrote,I31my dogwouldcomehome/Myteacher32ourpapersinthe hallway.Everytime Iseemy paper,I feelsad.He alsotold methe schoolguard hadasked himabout something.told himthat we33movedhere fromIndianapolis,said Jordan.The nextday,I gota callfrom Jordansteacher.Tm calling34our schoolguard,“she began.“His daughterfound adog a few35ago,andhethinks itmight beyours.”The teacherpassed on thedaughters phonenumber and36__Hes asmall white dog andhistag saysTIKI,“the ladyon thephone said.The kidsand Ipiled into the carand37over.Minutes later,my kidswere sittingon thefloor inthe guardsdaughters kitchen,38whileTiki licked(舔)their faces.39Jordans paper,they wereable to40with thesmall,whitedog.
21.A.slower B.better C.tougher D.easierA.missed B.contacted C.expected D.mentioned
22.A.car B.toy C.dog D.catA.early B.dark C.desperate D.messy
23.A.narrow-minded B.empty-handedC.long-lostD.single-handedA.How comeB.What aboutC.What forD.What if
24.A.protecting B.dressing C.wearing D.claimingA.realized B.suspected C.predicted D.reminded
25.A.intention B.way C.courage D.permissionA.get B.believe C.raise D.lose
26.A.indicate B.wish C.promise D.concludeA.hung B.spread C.abandoned D.submitted
27.A.ever B.still C.even D.justA.on behalfof B.by meansofC.forthesake of D.on accountofA.years B.months C.weeks D.minutes
28.A.address B.profession C.identification D.SchoolA.ran B.reached C.rushed D.rolled
29.A.trembling B.laughing C.panicking D.restingA.As forB.Apart fromC.Instead ofD.Thanks to
30.A.reconnect B.renewC.reunite D.recover
170.A.usedB.regarded C.known D.sensed
171.A.cautious B.awkward C.sensible D.practical
172.A.Therefore B.Anyway C.Besides D.However
173.A.depends onB.bases onC.focuses onD.concentrates on
174.A.whatB.how C.where D.why
175.A.hobby B.preference C.health D.taste
176.A.destroys B.determines C.predicts D.influences
177.A.menu B.table C.window D.kitchen
178.A.enjoyB.refresh C.entertain D.inspire
179.A.physical B.virtual C.magical D.mental
180.A.stillB.just C.only D.evenOne eveningin2()10,Lennon andCarla gatheredat thedinner tablein Carlasin LosAngeles.Lennon hadjust181there.She metCarla onher firstday atworkin thestrange city.The twoyoung womenbecameclose quicklyafter182they hadsomething incommon:Both were183with lifeafter losinga closefamilymember.Carla also184afewothers whoweregrieving(悲伤)thatevening.It wasa nightofdeepconversation,185understandingeachotherandhealing(治愈)hearts.Eachguestleftbelievingtheywerent
186.Threeyearslater,LennonandCarla187TheDinnerPartytomeet andunderstandpeoplewhohave188deeploss.Since2013,their nonprofitorganizationhashelpedbringtogetherover13,000peopleto189theirgrief,“Theres somuch190when normalpeople hearthe expressionof griefibecause theydonI knowwhatto say,“Lennon says.Then peoplesuffering maythink whatevertheyre feelingis191She alsolearnedtheres almostno192of deathand griefamong youngadults,because they havent experiencedsuch loss—making lifeespecially193for thosewho have.Lennon foundpeople aremore likelyto letdown their194and telltheir griefover ameal.That meansthe195of thehealing.The DinnerParty allowspeople tocheckout196tables onlineand reserveone.They canalso listthemes theyrehoping to197before meetingthetablets host.All hostshave received198from expertsintheorganization to make meaningfuland powerfulconversations.One199weve seenin thisis thatpeople couldadmitthey werentokay freelyZ,Lennon says,u Ihope thecondition
200181.A.ad叩tedB.drove C.moved D.visited
182.A.discovering B.believing C.expecting D.predicting
183.A.dealing B.competing C.struggling D.communicating
184.A.informed B.helped C.convinced D.invited
185.A.thoroughly B.clearly C.simply D.immediately
186.A.hopeless B.common C.alone D.afraid
187.A.heldB.designed C.joined D.founded
189.A.hide B.share C.overcome D.abandon
190.A.sympathy B.silence C.disagreement D.weakness
191.A.strange B.funny C.wrong D.strong
192.A.awareness B.choice C.concern D.discussion
193.A.pitiful B.touch C.unfair D.specific
194.A.doubt B.defense C.sadness D.curiosity
195.A.start B.influence C.success D.completion
196.A.temporary B.alternative C.useful D.available
197.A.challenge B.explore C.research D.stress
198.A.support B.reward C.training D.welcome
199.A.trend B.problem C.method D.chance
200.A.matters B.functions C.changes D.continues
2.【2020秋,福建厦门•高二统考期末】I longedto visitmy mom,2,000miles fromwhere Ilived.Since Momwas80and sufferedfromAlzheimers,I realizedhow201it was toseeher againsoon.In nursinghome,Mom spentmost ofher daydoing202things—walking aroundand staringout ofthewindow.She seemedto be“all right,considering thatdementia(失忆症)had203When huggedandgreeted her,she didntknow whowas!Not204that herson waswithheralmost brokedown.
205.I spentseveralhours tryingeverything to206with Mom,but nothingworked.207aware thatAlzheimers isincurable,I stillhoped fora“miracle”.Back tomy hotel,I spenthours208and wonderingwhat elsecould209Mom around.The nextmorning,something occurredto methat mightrecall her2J
0.So tookMomto acafe.Afterwe wereseated,Sandy the2JJ askedfor ourorder.Mom lookingatthe menu,I tookSandy aside,212told herof myplan andMoms
213.and orderedtwo strawberrymilkshakes.When Sandy2J4them,Mom tookone sip(一〃、口)lookingme inthe eye.uThis isgood Bobby.”She215me atlast,calling meBobby!Theres asimple216for Momsrecollection.When I was little,Mom andDad andusKids often2T7intothecar,drove aroundtown,and218stopped formilkshakes-Moms favourite.Id hitupon Momsmemory.The accidental219allowed meto bond.With Momagain andI220to do it—thanks tothe milkshake.
201.A.upsetting B.important C.strange D.embarrassing
202.A.demanding B.amazing C.simple D.ridiculous
203.A.set inB.faded awayC.broke offD.let up
204.A.signal B.challenge C.reason D.clue
205.A.relaxed B.Stressed C.Annoyed D.Delighted
206.A.connect B.exchange C.check D.argue
207.A.Unless B.While C.Because D.Once
208.A.waiting B.sleeping C.worrying D.complaining
209.A.take B.bring C.show D.push
210.A.memory B.schedule C.dream D.interest
211.A.nurse B.cleaner C.waitress D.journalist
212.A.casually B.guiltily C.quietly D.coldly
213.A.character B.choice C.comment D.condition
214.A.shared B.packed C.spilt D.delivered
215.A.recognized B.praised C.believed D.thanked
216.A.request B.suggestion C.explanation D.settlement
217.A.broke B.looked C.ducked D.piled
218.A.seldom B.always C.occasionally D.hardly
219.A.event B.meeting C.gift D.conflict
220.A.desired B.planned C.decided D.managed
4.12022春•黑龙江哈尔滨・高二哈尔滨三中校考期末】Rehn Slatonrecently foundhe wasaccepted byHarvard LawSchool-as wellastolaw schoolsatColumbia,UPenn,USC andPepperdine.For Staton,the skysthe limit,221it wasntalways thatway.Heonce workedasasanitation worker(环卫工人)in Marylandbefore222his dreamsand applyingfor lawschool.Staton,24,was raisedby asingle fatherwho workedhard to223him andhis brother.Staton saidgrowingupwas224andheusedtostruggleinschool.Oneteachereven225heswitchtoaspecialeducationclass.But withthe helpof atutor,who workedwith Statonfor free,he226it.Statonwasahighschool
227.focusingonmartialartsandboxing.Aftersufferinganinjury,Statonsaidhis228for collegebecame fewer.4iIt ruinedthe chancesof meturning229in sports.So,thats tosay,whenapplying tocollege,I gotdenied byevery singleone/he said.Instead ofpursuing higher230,Staton startedworking atBates TruckingTrashRemoval,which hesaidchanged hislife inways henever23j.He saidhe wanted toworkthere232therewas somethinghe coulddo tohelphis dadpayfor themortgage(按揭贷款).“What1didnt expectto233was,most of the peopleI workedwith wereformerlyincarcerated(监禁)…So,itcaughtme234surprisehowmuchtheyupliftedmeandreallywantedme tomake235of myself.It wasthe peoplethat wereon the236ofthehierarchy(等级)who reallylifted meup,“he said.His237encouraged himto applyto BowieState Universityin2014,and in2016,he transferredto theUniversityof Maryland.uAfter I started doingwell there,I justknew Iwantedtogo and238law,“Statonsaid.He tookthe LSATand appliedto nineschools一getting239to fiveand waitlisted atthe otherfour.240,Staton decidedtocommit toHarvard LawSchool—and hellnever forgetall thepeople whohelped himget there.
221.A.sinceB.but C.forD.or
222.A.making B.following C.remembering D.forgetting
223.A.count onB.feed onC.provide forD.provide with
224.A.simple B.tough C.smooth D.sharp
225.A.persuaded B.claimed C.acknowledged D.suggested
226.A.madeB.got C.repeated D.helped
227.A.coach B.singer C.athlete D.teacher
228.A.preferences B.changes C.advantages D.options
229.A.professional B.personal C.hopeful D.active
230.A.education B.career C.position D.salary
231.A.wantedB.needed C.promised D.imagined
232.A.thoughB.because C.while D.unless
233.A.present B.happen C.prepare D.ignore
234.A.inB.forC.by D.on
235.A.something B.nothing C.someone D.nobody
236.A.bottom B.middle C.centre D.top
237.A.classmates B.coworkers C.tutors D.professors
238.A.Practice B.obey C.violate D.issue
239.A.received B.denied C.admitted D.reserved
240.A.additionally B.However C.Eventually D.Instead
5.12022秋•陕西西安・高二统考期中】Expressive artstherapy isa form of therapythat usesdance,drama,music,poetry,and artto enhanceonesoverall well-being.The artsare used to letgo,241and torelease.People havebeen usingthe arts astools for242for manycenturies.In theearly1940*s expressive artstherapy becameformally243and hassince providedmeaningful therapeutic244for peopleof allages inavariety oftreatment settings.There isno rightor wrongway inthe artsand clientsare encouragedto be245with self-expression.Expressive artstherapy focusesonthe246of makingart andexploring247the piecemeanstotheindividual,248the finalproduct.Through thearts,people can249ideas andfeelings thatmay behard toput intowords,such asnegativememories andstress.It hasbeen250that useofthearts can help peopledevelop socialskills,251anxiety,manage behavior,and increaseself-confidence.A freeformofexpression makesclients252oftheir ownwork byreducing theneed tocompare themselvesto others,an unfortunateproblem seentoday.Expressive artstherapists areprofessionally
253.Anyone canbe anexpressivearttherapist providedthattheygettheappropriatetraining.Knowledgeinpsychologyis254toalltraining,butfromthere training255includes gettinga mastersdegree incounseling withspecializedinstruction inimplementing实施theart,music,poetry,and dance/movemenl therapeutically.Some professionalsextend their256and obtaina PhDin expressivetherapy.257expressive artstherapy isunique,the clinicalgoal is258to othermental health
6.12022秋.河南信阳.高二信阳高中校考期末】professions.This_259_is tofacilitate clientsgrowth and_260change.
241.A.admit B.express C.examine D.trust
242.A.explaining B.proving C.healing D.judging
243.A.recognized B.relieved C.affected D.controlled
244.A.results B.experiences C.causes D.questions
245.A.angry B.bored C.strict D.free
246.A.secret B.technique C.difficulty D.process
247.A.when B.which C.what D.where
248.A.astoB.or ratherC.rather thanD.other than
249.A.communicate B.produce C.reject D.test
250.A.offered B.shown C.guided D.driven
251.A.create B.feel C.reduce D.recall
252.A.tired B.proud C.afraid D.unaware
253.A.hired B.served C.awarded D.trained
254.A.basic B.enough C.impossible D.strange
255.A.finally B.typically C.luckily D.hardly
256.A.visit B.life C.education D.money
257.A.If B.Although C.Unless D.Since
258.A.unequal B.friendly C.known D.similar
259.A.goal B.profession C.clinic D.theory
260.A.unwelcome B.seasonal C.positive D.culturalI lovefootball.Istartedplaying whenI wasnine yearsold,and footballgot methrough difficultperiods.It helpedmake mewho Iam today.And eventhough Idid not261the NationalFootball LeagueNFL,I sometimesthink Igot morefrom262that dream,but notrealizing it.My romancewith footballstarted whenmy dad263me,kicking andscreaming,to joina league.I hadno264to bethere.I wasnaturally265and thesmallest kidby far.266turned toawe whenI metmy coach,Jim Graham,a hugeand strongguy.And hewas really267and old-fashioned.Coach Grahamusedtopush me
268.I rememberone practice
269.Youredoing itall wrong,Pausch.Go back!Do itagain!”I triedto dowhat hewanted.It wasntenough.“You270me,Pausch!Go todopush-ups after27J!”WhenIwasfinally272,oneofthe273coachescameuptome.“CoachGrahampushedyouprettyhard,didnt hehe said.“Thats agood thing,the assistanttold me.When youredoing badlyand nobodysays anythingtoyou anymore,that meanstheyve274you.,,That275has influencedmy wholelife.When yousee yourselfdoing somethingbadlyand nobodyswillingto tellyou anymore,thats abad placetobe.You maynot want to hearit,but your276arc oftentheones tellingyou theystill loveyou andcare aboutyou,and wanttomakeyou
277.When CoachGraham firstgot holdof me,Iwassuchaweak kidwith no278andno physicalstrength.But hemade merealize thatif Iwork hardenough,there willbe thingsI cando279that I cant dotoday.Even now,having justturned forty-seven,Icangive youathree-point stancethat anyNFL linemanwould be280of.I reallyfelt gratefulto CoachGrahamfbr whathehad doneto me,though itsurely didntfeel goodatthattime todo somany push-ups afterpractice.
261.A.win B.become C.reach D.start
262.A.pursuing工fulfilling C.dreaming D.making
263.A.invited B.dragged C.suggested D.encouraged
264.A.right B.reason C.plan D.desire
265.A.shy B.weak C.slow D.sick
266.A.Fear B.Surprise C.Will D.Wish
267.A.careful B.sympathetic C.funny D.strict
268.A.gently B.slowly C.hard D.fast
269.A.on purposeB.in particularC.al leastD.by chance
270.A.tricked B.hated C.owed D.obeyed
271.A.practice B.school C.ride D.break
272.A.stopped B.dismissed C.punished D.scolded
273.A.assistant B.serious C.old D.young
274.A.given uponB.given in to C.got holdofD.got alongwith
275.A.story B.practice C.blow D.conversation
276.A.comments B.critics C.coaches D.teammates
277.A.suffer B.better C.satisfied D.upset
278.A.chances B.tempers C.skills D.thoughts
279.A.now B.immediately C.lately D.tomorrow
280.A.proud B.aware C.scared D.ashamed
7.【2022秋,河南郑州•高二郑州十九中校考开学考试】The Cajun Navy isa groupof volunteersmall boatowners whohelp peopleduring badstorms andfloods.The group281volunteering duringHurricane Katrina.During thatstorm alone,they282more than10,000people fromflooded homesand rooftops!Since then,theyhavesaved more283around the US!TheCajun Navyhas goneto saveduring manyoftheworst284that hittheUS,such asHurricane HarveyandHurricane Florence.Usingtheir285,they alwaysgointoplaceswhere peopleand animalsaretrapped byfloodwaters.Theybring theirsmall boatsand greatskills tofind thosewho are286and thenthey287them tosafety.Howstrong and288they arein strugglingwith floodwaters!Many ofthe volunteersare fishermenand289boat pilots.They,who comefrom thesoutheast UnitedStates,areexpertin290throughaseriesofswamps(沼泽)andnarrowwaterways.Theskillstheyhavehelpthem findthe wayaround291floodwaters.A reporter292his feelingsand meanwhile293their deedsafter theCajun Navysteppedintohelpduring badflooding inLouisiana.The294were volunteersfrom theCajunNavy,who hadno ranks,nouniforms,no295medals awardedto themfor actsof bravery.It wasa296heart,not acommanding officer,that calledthem intorisky297to carryendangered citizensto higherand saferground/he said.The CajunNavy isa greatexample ofcharacter inaction.They doalso298others enthusiasmto getinvolved.And moreand morevolunteers jointhe group.They oftenput themselvesin dangerto299others.And theydo notdoitfor moneyor attention,but300because theycanhelpand theywanttohelp.
281.A.improved B.startedC.delayedD.survivedA.missed B.metC.rescuedD.struck。