高考英語(yǔ)完型填空 日常生活類(lèi)

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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) (一) ___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 like the middle child in technology advancement ---

2、 not exactly old and ___44___ change, but trying very hard 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 can afford to, and play the same games on a larger scree

3、n. They are almost like the teenagers five years ago, ___48___ on their phone playing a game or using social media. They’re 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 smiling beside her

4、. The little girl, about five years old, was talking to her mother about her day, ___51___ the next stop’s name cheerily --- with obviously desperate attempts to get her mother’s ___52___. The mother? All she did was nod and say the occasional “mmhm”. With her eyes on the ___53___, she concentrated

5、 on completing the level. I watched the girl make a final ___54___ to get her mom to look at her, and when she failed, she ___55___ and fell silent and defeated. It broke my heart, and got me ___56___: What kind of game can make you ___57___ that you have the most beautiful thing in the world, a pe

6、rson you love with all your heart? What does it ___58___ when you won’t even look into her eyes or listen to her? The scene was so familiar years ago when parents ___59___ that their children were too interested in their mobile devices. Look at how the tables have turned now. I’m ___60___ whether t

7、o laugh or to cry. But all I can do now is hope that this storm passes. 41. A. increase    B. challenge               C. celebrate               D. accelerate

8、 42. A. make up    B. keep up          C. turn up           D. fix up 43. A. stressful    B. complicated    C. developing      D. modern 44. A. resisting  &#

9、160; B. accepting               C. expecting               D. considering 45. A. lost              

10、0;  B. stuck              C. set                        D. involving 46. A. own        &

11、#160; B. sell                  C. pick                 D. bring 47. A. as            

12、0; B. when              C. until                D. because 48. A. seldom     B. never             C

13、. always            D. ever 49. A. sad            B. happy             C. confused           

14、    D. curious 50. A. tired of      B. good at          C. focused on     D. used to 51. A. shouting  B. whispering      C. murmuring      D. uttering 52. A. ad

15、vice      B. attention                C. support          D. reward 53. A window       B. girl         

16、         C. book              D. screen 54. A. talk                 B. sigh         

17、;              C. attempt          D. practice  55. A. sighed      B. sealed            C. spoke    

18、60;        D. enclosed  56. A. working     B. realizing                C. learning                D. wo

19、ndering 57. A. forget               B. feel                 C. imagine          D. recognize 58. A. change  

20、0;          B. mean              C. prove             D. explain 59. A. admitted    B. decided      

21、0;   C. complained     D. questioned 60. A. uncertain         B. uninterested  C. afraid            D. serious 【參考答案】CBDAB   ADCAC   ABDCA   DABCA

22、 (二) It has often been said that a person’s life is the sum total of their experience. That seems like a simple    41  , but if one accepts this, then why do so many of us engage in practices and activities which are negative and actually  42     &

23、#160; us?   43  the family of four who decided to each clean a different area. They each took a sponge (海綿), did the   44   , and then placed them back in the kitchen. A visitor came along who was   45  to what was cleaned in the home, but couldn’t

24、 tell by   46   since the sponges all looked the same. So ,in order to 47  his curiosity, he decided to squeeze each sponge to see what came out. When the first sponge was squeezed, some cola came out, so the visitor  48  someone cleaned the kitchen with that one.

25、 Upon squeezing the second, he found motor oil, so  49  , someone was cleaning the garage. In the third, baby powder came out when it was squeezed, which  50   that the baby’s nursery was done. And   51 ,in the last one was wax(蠟), which was  52  on the

26、floor. As the visitor laid the last sponge down, he again remarked on their similarity. They all looked the same  53  they were squeezed. The 54   we learned here is that as individuals we are not different from a sponge. We can only squeeze out what is    55 . A

27、s babies, we are born into this world  56  . We are like a new sponge. As we go through  57 , our “sponge” is filled with things we  58 through experiences. If we look for the good in others and    59  to keep a positive attitude around, then as life squeezes

28、 us we will have a better chance of copying. If we are constantly finding  60 with others and look for excuses for our behavior, when life squeezes us we may not like what comes out. 41. A. example             B. statement  

29、              C. task                        D. explanation 42. A. deny        

30、          B. punish                     C. hurt                  

31、       D. cheat 43. A. Consider            B. Start                        C. Support  &#

32、160;                D. Believe 44. A. ordering             B. cleaning               

33、0;  C. cooking                   D. cutting 45. A. sensitive             B. familiar          

34、          C. curious                    D. nervous 46. A. feeling                B.

35、drying                      C. smelling                  D. looking 47. A. arouse    

36、0;          B. inspire                     C. satisfy                 

37、    D. protect 48. A. declared            B. proved                    C. imagined        

38、0;        D. judged 49. A. obviously           B. fortunately               C. simply          

39、;           D. generally 50. A. reported             B. meant                      C

40、. allowed                   D. supposed 51. A. finally                 B. suddenly        

41、;         C. quickly                    D. frequently 52. A. drawn                 B

42、. used                       C. examined                D. discovered 53. A. if      

43、;                  B. though                    C. since          

44、0;            D. until 54. A. evidence            B. project                     C. lesso

45、n                     D. excuse 55. A. put away            B. handed out            

46、 C. taken back              D. put in 56. A. hungry               B. confident              &#

47、160;  C. pure                        D. alive 57. A. life                    &#

48、160; B. danger                    C. materials                 D. plans 58. A. find       

49、;             B. absorb                    C. understand             D. afford 59. A

50、. try                      B. help                        C. agree  &#

51、160;                   D. pretend 60. A. mistakes            B. disease              

52、;     C. friendship                D. fault 【參考答案】41-45 BCABC        46-50 DCDAB        51-55 ABDCD      

53、;    56-60 CABAD (三) One day, my wife suggested that I should spend some time with my mother. My mother lived alone, but the   41   of my work and my three children made it impossible to visit her   42  . When I   43   to

54、invite her to go out for dinner and a   44  , she was surprised by my   45   request but agreed with   46   in her voice. That Friday after work, while I was   47   over to her house, I was a bit   48  . When

55、arriving, I   49   her waiting in the door with her coat on, appearing to be anxious about our date as well. With her hair curled, she was wearing the dress that she had worn on her last wedding   50  . “I told my friends that I was going to go out with my son, and

56、 they were   51  ,” she said proudly, as she got into the car. We went to a restaurant that, although not   52  , was very nice and cozy. During the dinner, we had a   53   conversation - nothing extraordinary but catching up on recent events of eac

57、h other’s life. We talked so much that we missed the movie. As we arrived at her house later, she said firmly, “I'll go 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 suddenly that

58、I didn't have a chance to do anything for her. Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant   55   from the same place mother and I had dined. An attached note said: “I paid this bill   56  . I wasn't sure that I could be there;  

59、; 57  , I paid for two plates after all —one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night   58   for me. I love you, son.” At that moment I understood the   59   of saying, in time, “I LOVE YOU.” And to give our loved one

60、s the time they deserve. Because nothing is more important in life than family... and they shouldn't be   60   until “some other time.” 41. A. orders B. demands C. supplies D. worries 42. A. happily B. recently C. casually D. frequently 43. A. wrote B. visited C. call

61、ed D. claimed 44. A. party B. concert C. movie D. theatre 45. A. uncommon B. sudden C. anxious D. strange 46.A. stonishment B. sorrow C.embarrassment D. delight 47. A. walking B. driving C. riding D. coming 48. A. cautious B. nervous C. excited D. frightened 49. A. watched B. imagined C. notic

62、ed D. recognized 50.A. anniversary B. ceremony C. day D. scene 51. A. satisfied B. doubtful C. awkward D. impressed 52. A. hospitable B. elegant C. peaceful D. convenient 53. A. smart B. special C. polite D. pleasant 54. A. in case B. even if C. only if D. as if 55. A. invitation B.advertiseme

63、nt C. receipt D. application 56. A. on purpose B. in return C. in advance D. for long 57. A. thus B. however C. meanwhile D. instead 58. A. meant B. did C. introduced D. suggested 59. A. function B. importance C. difficulty D. influence 60. A. put back B. put down C. put away D. put off 【參考答案】

64、41-45 BDCCA 46-50 DBBCA   51-55 DBDCC  56-60 CBABD (四) I was going to write about gardening this month and the effects on abnormal children. In the few years since Arthur’s diagnosis my family and I have been   36   a lot with our youngest son. We have &#

65、160; 37   that like most children, he is happiest outside, and he’s in his element when either walking or doing things in the open air.   38  , the garden has become a bit like an open sensory room. When we’ve had guests at home,Arthur would behave well. But the  

66、0;39   is where we’ve gone and he’s almost instantly   40  . In the early days a little grass in the garden worked wonders. It made the process of   41   more interesting to him, and meant that now thankfully he continues to eat a wide   42 

67、;  of fruit and vegetables. Of course anyone who gardens knows how   43   gardening can make you feel. I’ve heard time and time again from people how powerfully healing the   44   of gardening can be. I believe that gardening has the   45 

68、  to empower those with autism(自閉癥) — to build confidence that will   46   into other areas of their lives. One landscape designer has an 11-year old son with autism, and says she has found gardening to be one of the   47   but most effective ways of he

69、lping him.   48   my youngest son learns to   49   the world and all that is   50   of him, to find his voice and make himself heard, the garden remains a(n)   51  . Having a child with autism has taught us so many things.

70、Entering his   52   to bring him more into ours has been challenging, but ultimately it has   53   our lives. One thing’s   54  : our future will not be normal — it will be a real rainbow of vibrant difference   55  . I think the

71、world will be all the better for it. 36. A.through B. on C. off D. along 37. A.investigated B. revealed C. found D. illustrated 38. A.In the end B.Over time C. At best D. As such 39. A.garden B. room C. family D. yard 40. A.smoothed B. panicked C. recovered D. calmed 41. A.consuming B. feedin

72、g C. feasting D. eating 42. A.extent B. range C. classification D. scale 43. A.admirable B. contented C. good D. embarrassed 44. A.approach B. process C. activity D. performance 45. A.quality B. potential C. talent D. commitment 46. A.roll B. squeeze C. flow D. rush 47. A.strongest B. cheapest

73、 C. mildest D. simplest 48. A.As B. Until C. Unless D. Since 49. A.carry through B. get over C. cope with D. pull into 50. A.expected B. cured C. robbed D. suspected 51. A.gateway B. preservation C. opening D. refuge 52. A.world B. planet C. body D. humanity 53. A.cultivated B. enriched C. de

74、epened D. polished 54. A.in vain B. for ever C. for sure D. in that 55. A.comparatively B. however C. alternatively D. instead 【參考答案】ACBAD    DBCBB     CDACA     DABCD  (五)     What a busy day! The three boys were

75、 fed, bathed and changed into their nightclothes. Mary had   41   them a story and finally they were asleep. “Babysitting(照看)the three boys aged eight, six and four is extremely  42  ,”she thought.   “Sleep,” she considered, “if only I could!” But she had difficult hom

76、ework to complete. Leaning back, she   43   her feet onto the sofa to get comfortable. Whoever said babysitting was a(n)   44   way to make money obviously hadn't met the three boys, she thought. The television was on, the room was warm, and the lights wer

77、e dim. Mary's   45   felt heavier and heavier. I mustn't sleep, she thought— which was   46  what she did, of course.   Strangely enough, she soon   47   that she was a world-famous chef(主廚). She made a   48   and wo

78、re diamonds and designer clothes. Most days she relaxed by the pool, meeting the rich and famous or   49  —her favorite hobby. She   50  took the leading role in her own TV show.   That is, until she became too   51  . “I am definitely the best in the wo

79、rld,” she thought, as she prepared a tasty chicken dish. But   52   seemed to go right. She spilt the flour, she dropped an egg and she cut her finger. Despite all the troubles, she   53   to get the chicken into the stove. Soon, smoke blanketed the room. The

80、chicken was on fire.   54   set in, but Mary could not run—she was   55   to the spot. She tried hard to move, but could not, ___56___ a sharp sound awoke her. She got shocked and confused —  57   was pouring from the kitchen. Rushing to invest

81、igate, she was met by three   58   little faces and some very burnt bread. “Sorry, we were hungry and you were   59   , so we tried to make some bread,” explained a boy. Relieved, Mary made them a snack and sent them back to bed. She   60   

82、;them never to fall asleep on the job again! 1 A.written   B.told   C.taught D.given   2 A.helpful   B.tiring  C.surprising D.successful  3 A.put    B.bent   C.kept D.shook   4 A.boring   B.i

83、mportant C.easy D.difficult   5 A.mind   B.heart  C. legs D.eyes    6 A.exactly   B.curiously  C. carelessly D.nicely   7 A.reminded   B.learnt  C.dreamt D.realized   4 A.fortune   B.b

84、usiness  C.plan D.decision   49A.reading   B.running  C.babysitting D.cooking   50A.ever    B.even   C.only D.just    51A.proud   B.stubborn  C.sensitive D.selfish   52A.something&

85、#160; B.a(chǎn)nything  C.nothing D.everything  53A.a(chǎn)rranged   B.managed  C.prepared D.tried    54A.Pain    B.Noise  C.Stress D.Panic   55A.dragged   B.pushed  C.brought D.frozen   56A.until 

86、;   B.a(chǎn)s   C.unless D.because   57A.light    B.water  C.fire D.smoke   58A.strange   B.guilty  C.confident D.cheerful   59A.hungry   B.worried  C.a(chǎn)sleep D.busy    60A.a(chǎn)l

87、lowed   B.expected  C.persuaded D.promised   【參考答案】BBACD ADAAB ACBDD ADBCD (六) You Did More Than Carry My Books   Mark was walking home from school one day when he noticed a boy ahead of him had dropped all of the books he was carrying, along with a baseball bat

88、 and several other things. Mark  41  down and helped the boy pick up these articles.42  they were going the same way, he helped to carry some of them for him. As they walked Mark,__43  the boy's name was Bill, that he  44__ computer games, baseball and history, that he w

89、as having a lot of   45  with his other subjects and that he had just broken   46   with his girl friend.   They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was  47   in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed   48

90、0; with a few laughs and some shared small talk, and then Mark went home. They   _49  to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both ended up from the same high school. Just three weeks before   50  , Bill asked Mark if they  51

91、60;  talk. Bill  52  him of the day years ago when they had first met. “Do you  53  wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day?” asked Bill. “You see, I   54_ out my locker(寄物柜) because I didn't want to leave a mess (臟亂)   ___55___anyone e

92、lse. I had planned to run away and I was going home to   56   my things. But after we spent some time together   57   and laughing, I realized that   58   I had done that, I would have  59_   a new friend missed all the fun w

93、e would have together. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You   60   my life.” 41 A. fell B. sat C. lay D. knelt 42. A. Although B. Since C. After D. Until 43. A. found B. realized C. said D. decided 44 A. played B. loved C. tried D.

94、made 45. A. questions B. ideas C. trouble D. doubt 46. A. up B. out C. off D. away 47. A. called B. helped C. invited D. allowed 48. A. peacefully B. willingly C. freely D. pleasantly 49. A. continued B. agreed C. forced D. offered 50. A. graduation B. movement C. separation D. vacation 51.

95、A. would B. should C. could D. must 52. A .demanded B. reminded C. removed D. asked 53. A. ever B. usually C. even D. never 54. A. checked B. took C. cleaned D. put 55. A. over B. into C. with D. for 56. A. find B. pick C. pack D. hold 57. A. talking B. playing C. reading D. watching 58. A

96、. before B. if C. while D. as 59. A. forgotten B. passed C. left D. lost 60. A. helped B. recovered C. improved D. changed 【參考答案】DBABC      ACDAA    CBACD     CABDD (七) Learning to Accept I learned how to accept life as it is

97、 from my father.  41 , he did not teach me acceptance 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 illness  44  all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit

98、 quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is  45 . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. We started  46  about life, and I told them about one of my  47 . I said that we must very often give things up  48  we grow --- our youth, our beauty, our friends --- but

99、 it always  49  that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father  50  up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up  51 ! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I couldn’t think of anything to say.  52 , he answered his own questi

100、on: “I  53  the love of my family,” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness. I was also  54  by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated (憤怒的) at someone, I  55  remember his words and become  56 . If he co

101、uld replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be  57  to give up my small irritations. In this  58 , I learned the power of acceptance from my father. Sometimes I  59  what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more caref

102、ully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one  60 . 41. A. Afterwards             B. Therefore             C. However      

103、      D. Meanwhile 42. A. tired                      B. weak                     C. poor                  D. slow 43. A. al

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