专题05完形填空甲乙卷区 原卷版
【2023河南郑州一模】I’ve been in an 18-year love-hate relationship with a black walnut (胡桃树). In late September or early October, falling fruits as ___21___ as baballs put your head at risk. Patio (露台) umbrellas are a ___22___ while dining in the garden beginning in early August, and becau of the amount of fruit this ason, I ___23___ my helmet while working in the garden.
Also, the black walnut produces a chemical substance (物质) through its roots as a ___24___ strategy, which is poisonous to veral common plants. There have been many new plant varieties I brought home with ___25___ that the walnut would ___26___ accept them, but they all failed to grow well.
What does ___27___ are native plants that naturally grow in the area. They are important to have around since they provide beneficial pollinators (传粉者) like birds, bees and butterflies with eds and ___28___ to a healthy environment. Native plants for this area are generally easy to grow, so they experience less ___29___.
Have I thought of getting rid of this giant ____30____ in my backyard? Yes, ____31____, removing this tree standing at 50 feet is next to impossible. I’m also ____32____ under the tree. Trees are important to the urban forest and for all of tho that live in it. Trees absorb air pollution and keep cities cooler and more livable. They are home to many birds and inct species and are 蜂蜜的英文____33____ for keeping our environment balanced.
Sometimes, I ____34____ my life without the black walnut. I can’t ____35____ a spring without the birds who arrive every year and sing loudly before dawn. I miss falling asleep on lazy weekend afternoons as I look up into its leaves before the ____36____ threaten to fall.
Every spring, I wonder what the ason ____37____: What are the chances of being knocked ____38____ while barbecuing? Like any good relationship, I’ll never be plead. I’m stuck with this tree, so I’ll listen to its needs and give it the space it ____39____. In return, my walnut offers a home to wildlife and a reminder that 随手关灯____40____, instead of resistance, is the better way to be.
21. A. aggressive花开的季节 B. powerful C. fast D. hard
22. A. comfort B. must C. favour D. decision
23. A. carry B. keep C. wear D. prepare
24. A. competitive B. basic C. conrvative D. Successful
25. A. hopes B. curiosity C. directions D. enthusiasm
26. A. eventually B. generally C. possibly D. gradually
27. A. improve B. work C. stand D. change
28. A. relate B. adapt C. contribute D. stick
29. A. harm B. disaster C. survival D. stress
30. A. burden B. thrill C. pain D. treasure
31. A. however B. even C. instead D. somehow
32. A. planted B. protected C. removed D. managed
33. A. suitable B. practical C. responsible不挑食教案 D. necessary
34. A. live through B. think about C. focus on D. call for
35. A. e B. welcome C. forget D. imagine
36. A. nuts B. worries C. trees D. nights
毫米换算成米37. A. produces B. values C. holds D. undertakes
38. A. unbearable B. unbelievable C. uncomfortable D. unconscious
39. A. requires B. saves C. 雍正有几个儿子choos D. creates
40. A. patience B. acceptance C. preference D. tolerance
【2023河南安阳一模】Not long ago, I was at a grocery store, and an elderly man in front of me was using a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program card-what we ud to call
food stamps. The card reader kept ____21____ his payment. He’d apparently gone over his ____22____ for the month. He was confud about how it’d happened and more than a little____23____ about the situation.
While I was trying to decide if the man would be displead or ____24____ if I offered to step in and pay the ____25____, the young cashier said, “Sir, this happens all the time. It’s not a problem. I promi we can ____26____ a solution together.”
The line behind us was growing long, but the cashier didn’t show any ____27____ or anger. He ____28____ the man was over his limit for the month but wasn’t over by much, so he helped the customer ____29____ which things he could make do without until his ____30____ was refilled. It was ____31____ that the cashier had done this before. He told his old customer once again that this was a common ____32____ and not a problem at all. The man left with his dignity ____33____. He would ____34____ have a n of loyalty (忠诚) to that grocery-store chain.啊陶陶
When it was my turn, I ____35____ the cashier’s name on his nametag. And when I got h
ome, I nt an email to the manager of the store to ____36____ the employee for his kindness and customer rvice. I got a reply with thanks from the manager, letting me know that my remarks would be ____37____ in the employee’s file and noted each time he was up for a ____38____.
While his act of kindness had a positive influence on the life of someone who was ____39____ that day, I hope my act of kindness ____40____ had a positive effect on that cashier’s career-and possibly his paycheck.
21. A. delaying B. arching C. rejecting D. repeating
22. A. limit B. demand C. expectation D. requirement
23. A. regretful B. angry C. frightened D. embarrasd
24. A. proud B. grateful C. curious D. peaceful
25. A. rent B. fine C. agreement新疆特色美食 D. difference