专题04 完形填空 --2023年新高考八省名校联考高一英语期末试题汇编...
专题04 完形填空
--2023年新高考八省名校联考高一英语期末试题汇编
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1.【湖北华中师范大学附中2022-2023学高一上学期期中试题】
Spreading Kindness, Rock by Rock
“Mom! I found one! I found a rock!”
I ____21____ those words again and again last summer as I sat on the porch of my home, which faces a park in the small town where I live.
The Kindness Rocks Project, which was started a few years ago by a mom in Massachusetts, has ____22____ around the world. ____23____, families, and adults of all ages are taking part-painting rocks, hiding rocks, and finding painted rocks all over the place. Some ____24____ photos of the rocks on social media, and others simply move the rocks for someone else to find. Some take the rocks home and then ____25____ them with new ones that they create and hide.
Nine-year-old twins Harry and Hannah DeVrieze have ____26____ hundreds of rocks with their parents. Most evenings, the family and their small dog walk around with a wagon full of ____27____ that they hide as they walk.
“It’s a fun ____28____ activity,” Hannah says.
“We will do it in the winter too,” Harry ____29____. Ben Burinsky, aged nine, and his brother, Luke, aged seven, were visiting relatives when they _____30_____ their first painted rock in a park. They were so
_____31_____ that they went home and painted their own rocks, then _____32_____ them for others to find.
“My boys loved finding the rock in the park, _____33_____ since it was a superhero,” their mother, J udy Burinsky, says. “I love how something so small can bring a smile to my children’s faces. _____34_____ , they learn the _____35_____ of giving back to others.”
八省联考21.A.whispered B.cried C.heard D.said
22.A.founded B.investigated C.claimed D.spread
23.A.Girls B.Kids C.Boys D.Parents
24.A.take B.enjoy C.post D.purchase
25.A.replace B.provide C.cover D.throw
26.A.counted B.spotted C.painted D.appreciated
27.A.goods B.rocks C.belongings D.sand
28.A.child B.adult C.teenager D.family
29.A.adds B.declares C.explains D.complains
30.A.placed B.found C.returned D.sought
31.A.discouraged B.surprised C.excited D.disappointed
32.A.hid B.kept C.supplied D.expected
33.A.apparently B.confidently C.definitely D.especially
34.A.As usual B.In return C.Before long D.Just then
35.A.award B.cost C.value D.reward
2.【重庆市南开中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中试题】
Jack, my boss was picky and distant. Once he scolded me for something, I thought I was paid to do. I
____41____ into his office, prepared to lose my job if needed, but not before I let the man know how I felt. I opened the door and he glanced up. “What?” he asked ____42____.
Suddenly I knew what I had to do. I sat across from him and said calmly, “Jack, the way you’ve been treating me is totally ____43____. I’ve never had anyone speak to me that way. And I have decided that I can’t allow it to ____44____.” God help me, I prayed. “Now I want to make a ____45____ to you. I will be a friend,” I said, “I will treat you ____46____ you deserve to be treated, with respect and kindness.” I slipped out of the chair and closed the door behind me.
Another day I left a note. “Hope your day is going great,” it ____47____. Over the next few weeks, there were no other ____48____ between us. Every time I saw Jack in the hall, I ____49____ at him. After all, that’s what friends do.
One year after our “talk”, I had breast cancer. The statistics were not great for my long-term _____50_____. Friends and loved ones visited me and tried to find the _____51_____ words. No one knew what to say. One day, Jack walked over to my bed in the hospital room and without a word _____52_____ a package beside me. Inside it lay several bulbs (鳞茎).
“Tulips (郁金香),” he said.
He shuffled his feet, then cleared his throat. “If you plant them when you get home, they’ll _____53_____ next spring. I just wanted you to know that I think you’ll be there to see them to grow up.”
Tears _____54_____ my eyes, and I reached out my hand. “Thank you,” I whispered.
For ten years, I have watched those tulips push their way _____55_____ the soil every spring. In a moment when I prayed for just the right word, a man with very few words said all the right things. After all, that’s what friends do.
41.A.stormed B.jumped C.knocked D.fell
42.A.warmly B.worriedly C.coldly D.eagerly
43.A.strange B.unexpected C.suitable D.wrong
44.A.appear B.change C.continue D.stop
45.A.trouble B.promise C.schedule D.wish
46.A.if B.when C.though D.as
47.A.read B.wrote C.told D.expressed 48.A.experiences B.arguments C.opportunities D.meetings
49.A.called B.smiled C.pointed D.shouted
50.A.growth B.response C.survival D.care
51.A.rude B.romantic C.awkward D.right
52.A.tied B.hid C.placed D.handed
53.A.break out B.come up C.take off D.fade away
54.A.clouded B.darkened C.damaged D.cured
55.A.in B.under C.on D.through
3.【辽宁省实验中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中试卷】
The fourth-graders walk up to a mirror — one after another — at a school in southwest Atlanta.
“I’m a good person!” a boy ___21___ a face mask adds.
Another boy follows, “I’m strong and ___22___,” before hurried ly walking away. In the background, their teacher, Acker, holds up the mirror in front of the kids and ___23___ them on. “Yes! Louder! Love it!” she calls out.
Acker teaches science at Gideons Elementary School, and she’s on a ___24___ to boost her students’ confidence and ___25___. The kids returned to school this month after a year of virtual learning, and said their
___26___ words every morning before class starts.
Acker ___27___ this with her 5-year-old daughter since she developed verbal language skills, and loved how they both felt ___28___. “The best part about doing the affirmations is the feeling after I say
them,” Acker says. “And the feeling I see my students feel or that they ___29___ after they do it. Their attitude is better, their
self-confidence is ____30____ and we have a better day.”
Mental health issues are ____31____ among children nationwide as they struggle with ____32____, uncertainty and pandemic. Many adults report that the pandemic has been hard on their mental health. For kids, some experts say, it has become a(n) ____33____.
And more so this year, kids “need all of the kindness and compassion we can ____34____,” says Dr. Marcuetta, a psychologist.
Children develop their ____35____ based on how grown-ups speak to them, making teachers a key influence and positive affirmation a crucial first step, she adds.
21.A.playing B.wearing C.making D.finding
22.A.mean B.indifferent C.independent D.common
23.A.keeps B.fixes C.calls D.cheers
24.A.promise B.mission C.way D.permission
25.A.self-love B.sympathy C.self-discipline D.wisdom
26.A.surprising B.positive C.unique D.unreliable
27.A.denied B.shared C.practiced D.concluded
28.A.afterward B.forward C.eventually D.initially
29.A.express B.reply C.create D.question
30.A.suspected B.checked C.lifted D.separated
31.A.rising B.improving C.moving D.leading
32.A.personality B.imagination C.curiosity D.anxiety
33.A.opportunity B.success C.choice D.crisis
34.A.think B.offer C.rid D.hide
35.A.languages B.arguments C.doubts D.beliefs
4.【辽宁省大连市二十四中2022-2023学年高一上学期期中试题】
A thief dropped a winning lottery ticket () at the scene of his crime, but he has been given a lesson in ___21___. The man whom he robbed ___22___ the ticket and won the £25,000 prize. But the man managed to find the thief, and handed over the ___23___.
The robbery happened when Professor Sabbatucci was changing a tyre on a highway. Another motorist, who stopped “to___24___”, stole a suitcase from his car and drove off. The professor found the ___25___ ticket and brought it home.
The next day, the professor saw the lottery ___26___ on TV and realised it was a winner. He ___27___ the £25,000 prize, but he decided not to keep the money. He made an announcement on the radio, ___28___, “I’m trying to find the man who robbed me. I have £25,000 for him — a lottery ___29___. Please meet me.”
The professor received hundreds of ____30____ from people who were hoping to ____31____ him into handing them the money. But there was one voice he ____32____ and he arranged to meet the man in a park.
The robber gave back the ____33____ and burst into tears. He could not ____34____ what was happening.“Why didn’t you keep the money?” he asked. The professor replied, “Because it’s not mine.” Then he walked off, turning down the thief’s ____35____ to share the prize.
21.A.friendship B.honesty C.bravery D.adventure
22.A.held out B.took out C.made up D.picked up
23.A.crime B.lecture C.money D.evidence
24.A.explore B.rest C.watch D.help
25.A.stolen B.dropped C.forgotten D.damaged
26.A.results B.story C.loss D.sales
27.A.presented B.took C.donated D.shared
28.A.joking B.saying C.wondering D.replying
29.A.number B.case C.win D.receipt
30.A.notes B.emails C.letters D.calls
31.A.trick B.find C.lead D.draw
32.A.recognised B.reminded C.recorded D.recovered
33.A.car B.suitcase C.package D.check
34.A.explain B.blame C.believe D.realise

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