试题

试题 试卷

logo

题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:困难

浙江省名校协作体2020-2021学年高二上学期英语开学考试试卷

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Since it never occurred to anybody at the school to provide the services of an interpreter, I had to sit in the front row so that I could 1the teacher's lips. Classroom discussions were almost impossible to 2because I couldn't hear what was being said around the room. In a vain (徒劳的) effort to keep up with them, I was always asking 3happened to be sitting next to me what was being said. Eventually, I 4watching everyone shrug their shoulders carelessly and rolling their eyes. I began to 5that I knew what was going on. Fitting in was so important to me that every time the kids laughed, I laughed along 6I felt confused most of the time. Then, 7fate (命运) threw me light.

On one sunny afternoon, my teacher, Mrs. Jordan, asked the class a question. I 8what she said and immediately raised my hand. I couldn't believe it—despite my fears, I felt unbelievably 9because—for once—I was sure I had the right answer. But, when she called on me, I was suddenly afraid. Here was an opportunity to 10the teacher and show her I was 11of her love. I didn't want to blow it. I took a deep breath and nervously answered her question.

Her explosive12shocked all of us. She enthusiastically stepped her right foot on the floor,13 directly at me. With sparkling eyes and a wide smile she cried, "THATS RIGHT, STEPHEN!"

14in my young life, I felt like an instant star with peer's respect and admiration. My heart 15with pride. My confidence increased. It was 16what a great effect the simple three-word phrase 17with unbelievable enthusiasm had on my young life. THATS RIGHT, STEPHEN! It got me to think that I would find my 18in this world, no matter how many difficulties I had to 19. From that day, my grades and speech improved dramatically and my peers suddenly looked at me with new 20.

(1)
A、see B、feel C、read D、recognize
(2)
A、join B、follow C、respond D、begin
(3)
A、whoever B、whichever C、whatever D、whomever
(4)
A、grew fond of B、thought highly of C、made use of D、got tired of
(5)
A、appreciate B、admit C、persuade D、pretend
(6)
A、even though B、now that C、only if D、so that
(7)
A、hopefully B、luckily C、obviously D、actually
(8)
A、read out B、brought out C、figured out D、watched out
(9)
A、frustrated B、confident C、discouraged D、concerned
(10)
A、inspire B、affect C、explain D、impress
(11)
A、afraid B、worthy C、sick D、proud
(12)
A、expression B、response C、feeling D、voice
(13)
A、glaring B、shouting C、waving D、pointing
(14)
A、Never before B、Once in a while C、For the first time D、Again and again
(15)
A、burst B、blew C、bore D、blocked
(16)
A、amazing B、entertaining C、relaxing D、interesting
(17)
A、carried B、charged C、delivered D、compared
(18)
A、place B、freedom C、dream D、balance
(19)
A、recover B、consider C、overcome D、avoid
(20)
A、confidence B、light C、pride D、respect
举一反三
完形填空

Jenna, a popular girl from Westwood Middle School, had graduated first in her class and was ready for new1 in high school.

However, high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts{#blank#}1{#/blank#}(选拔赛) for cheerleaders{#blank#}2{#/blank#}(啦啦队队员). She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be2 for her to be selected. Two hours later, the3 read a list of the girls for a second tryout. Her heart was down as the list ended without her name. Feeling4 , she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.

Arriving home, she started with maths. She had always been a5 maths student, but now she was struggling. She moved on to English and history, and was happy to find that she didn't have any trouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to6 maths for the time being.

The next day Jenna went to see Mrs Biden about being on the school7 . Mrs Biden wasn't as8 as Jenna. "I'm sorry, but we have enough9 for the newspaper already. Come back next year and we'll talk then." Jenna smiled10 and left. "Why is high school so11 ?" she sighed.

Later in maths class, Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much12 . By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decided she'd continue to try to fit in at her new school. She wasn't sure if she'd13 , but she knew she had to try. High school was just as her mum had said, "You will feel like a small fish in a big pond14 a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the15 fish you can be."

 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Each morning at 6 a.m., Kamaljeet Singh, 57, is up and out of the house. He starts by spending three hours helping 1 food to nearly two dozen drop-off locations across Delhi, India, then 2 the numerous facilities run by the volunteer organization he leads with his brother, Premjit. The organization, Veerji Ka Dera, was founded in 1989 by their father, Trilokchan Singh.

"He was a very 3 man," says Kamaljeet of his father, who died in 2010. In the 1980s, Trilokchan began organizing volunteers to help him clean temples. Then they began 4 one of India's most underserved groups(弱势群体): the migrant workers who came to Delhi from rural areas. It started with a free breakfast, and eventually the group was also providing basic first aid for minor, often job-related,5

After his death, Kamaljeet and Premjit, inspired by their father's lifetime of service, 6 the organization. "We are continuing helping the poor," says Premjit, 61, "Our aim is that no one goes hungry and 7 for in Delhi."

Veerji Ka Dera now 8 about 2,500 daily wage workers and homeless people a day, in addition to offering basic medical care to as many as 500 people. It's all made9 by the roughly 250 families who 10 their time to cook, drive, nurse, farm and clean. During the Covid-19 pandemic, with special 11 from the government, it 12 down to feed 5,000 people a day and offer medical care to those 13 .

In 2023, the award -the Real Heroes of Rising India - was 14 to them by India's Health Minister for their 15 act. 

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。

Adults usually do not remember most of the things that are taught by their teachers at school. But this story is one such lesson that I will never forget. Every time I drift off course, I think of this story.

It was a normal Monday morning, and my teacher was teaching us on important things in life and about devoting ourselves to what is important to us. This is how the story went

An old man lived in a certain part of London, and he would wake up every morning and go to the subway. He would get onto the train right to Central London, and then sit at the street corner and beg. He would do this every single day of his life. He sat at the same street corner and begged for almost 20 years.

His house was dirty, and a stench(恶臭) came out of the house and it smelled terrible. The neighbors could not stand the smell any more, so they called for the police officers to clear the place. The officers knocked down the door and cleaned the house. There were small bags of money all over the house that he had collected over the years.

The police counted the money, and they soon realized that the old man was a millionaire (百万富翁). They waited outside his house expecting to share the good news with him. When the old man arrived home that evening, one of the officers told him that there was no need for him to beg any more as he was a rich man now, a millionaire.

But the old man said nothing at all; he went into his house and locked the door. The next morning he woke up as usual, went to the subway, sat at the street corner and continued to beg.

Clearly, this old man had no great plans, dreams or anything significant for his life. We learn nothing from this story other than staying focused on the things we enjoy doing.

 完形填空

Volunteering has been a way of life for me for the past five years since I was fifteen.

In 2020 I1 with a newly founded social enterprise, which conducted cooking lessons for visually impaired (视障) trainee2 . I absolutely loved it as it involved meaningful 3 with people and I was fully4 throughout the entire time I was there. This was unlike some other types of volunteering, which may involve mostly behind-the-scenes work that can get5 after a while.

We called ourselves "sighted assistants" and each of us was6 with a visually impaired trainee chef. As a volunteer, I would walk with the trainee to the Enabling Village7 , and then ensure their 8 as they learned to cook a new dish. This included helping them9 the position of the sink, ensuring proper use of electrical appliances,10 boiling and hot objects, as well as being careful with knives among other things.

Being there with them made me truly11 appreciate how difficult life can be when you are partially sighted or completely blind. Every tiny task12 requires massive effort. There are so many people with visual impairments, I realized13 . While medicine still does not have the power to cure all of these conditions, we are never short of ways to empower these individuals by making life14 easier and 15 more meaningful for them.

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Kenya {#blank#}1{#/blank#} (know) for its wonderful beaches. Water sports activities such as diving and game fishing have attracted visitors from around the world.

Visitors can {#blank#}2{#/blank#} (easy) spend a relaxing long holiday in any of these destinations. Maila Izi, a 22-year-old student, has been a fan of water sports since she was a child. Over the past years, she has been to several countries, such as France and Spain, to learn new skills including wave surfing. But she thinks Diani offers the {#blank#}3{#/blank#} (good) water sports experiences of all.

"This is the first time I {#blank#}4{#/blank#} (visit) but the sea is the most beautiful that I have ever seen," she said. "The sand beach is so wide, the water is so warm and I think it is the perfect place for kitesurfing. It's the most beautiful beach I have ever been on."

She went to Diani with her parents for a May holiday. Izi was determined {#blank#}5{#/blank#} (learn)kitesurfing, a water activity that uses a kite and surfboard(冲浪板). It is a relatively new sport {#blank#}6{#/blank#} has gained increasing popularity. She signed up {#blank#}7{#/blank#} a class that offered three hours of training, including {#blank#}8{#/blank#} (fly) kites of different sizes.

Goodluck Shamala, the founder of a training institute in Diani, said kitesurfing, which used to be considered as {#blank#}9{#/blank#} extreme sport, has in recent years become more popular among {#blank#}10{#/blank#} (tourist). Many come from countries as far as Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States.

返回首页

试题篮