2022年高考英语一轮复习:完形填空+阅读理解 组合练习题1(含答案解析)

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2022年高考英语一轮复习:完形填空+阅读理解 组合练习题1
一、完形填空
A
  It was in my first year of work as a doctor. My mouth was  1  and my palms sweaty. The only thing that kept me   2  was the thought that things were so  3  wor for the family I was talking to.
A young girl had been rushed up to theatre (手术室) after a road traffic accident. I had spent some time in between   4  in theatre talking to the family as they waited for news. The surgeons had been   5  to save her life. Ashen-faced, the consultant (会诊医师) told them the news. I sat with them for some time as they  6  quietly and when I emerged from the room the consultant was standing outside. “I think it would be nice if it came from you,” he said.
I  7  blankly. “What?” I asked.“About organ donation,” he replied. I swallowed hard. Surely t
his would be the   8  thing they’d want to talk about. It felt acutely  9  and ill-timed to be considering this kind of conversation while they were being engulfed in  10  . But the problem with organ donation is that every minute   11  . I opened the door and sat opposite them,   12  that I was only going to make things wor for them.
“It’s what she’d have wanted,” the mother said  13  I’d even finished.
The father nodded. While I had  14  they might be angry with me for bringing up such a   15  subject in their moment of grief,  16  they emed plead.“She was always so   17  ,” her father added. As I left them, it   18  to me that I’d been wrong in thinking it would be an awkward conversation. Nothing could take away the pain of having lost their daughter. Yet this last, final act had   19  them and helped them feel that the   20  of their daughter lived on in this act of generosity.
Strangely, it was one of the most heart-warming conversations I have ever had.
1.A.wet    B.dry    C.bitter    D.pale
2.A.focud    B.informed    C.attracted    D.excited
3.A.clearly    B.probably    C.much    D.largely
4.A.resulting    B.assisting    C.ttling    D.occupying
5.A.unable    B.sure    C.surprid    D.hard
6.A.cried    B.chatted    C.sobbed    D.swore
7.A.shook    B.glanced    C.glared    D.stared
8.A.cruel    B.guilty    C.very    D.last
9.A.awkward    B.disappointing    C.urgent    D.dangerous
10.A.frustration    B.grief    C.horror    D.pressure
11.A.races    B.works    C.pass    D.counts
12.A.puzzled    B.convinced    C.scared    D.cautious
13.A.until    B.after    C.before    D.since
14.A.imagined    B.suspected    C.accepted    D.prepared
15.A.complex    B.formal    C.dull    D.delicate
16.A.in turn    B.in brief    C.in particular    D.in fact
17.A.brave    B.generous    C.responsible    D.innocent
18.A.emed    B.appealed    C.occurred    D.happened
19.A.comforted    B.reminded    C.inspired    D.promid
20.A.soul    B.mind    C.spirit    D.recall
B
  A new family moved in next door and I got to meet the mother of the family, Lydia. Lydia is a (an)   21  . We started talking,and she was   22  about how bad her English was, bu
t I didn’t care. I knew how hard it was to   23  a cond language. I   24   chatting with Lydia as we watched our kids play.
It was what came next that   25  me: Lydia asked if I’d be   26  to help her with her English.
Now, I am not a teacher. But I   27  teachers, and I’m grateful to teachers,and it’s becau I admire what they do so much that I was very, very   28  that I couldn’t do it mylf.
But Lydia was sure that she   29  my help. I was doubtful. I wasn’t sure my “help” was even   30    of being called by that name. Yet becau she asked me, I said “yes”. 
And that was the beginning of our friendship. Lydia and I spent afternoons sitting together and reading newspapers and as we did, she   31  me questions when she had them—questions about   32  , yes, but also questions about the new culture she found herlf in.   33  , I asked my own questions, growing   34  about her home country and culture. We  
35  over our shared faith and our struggles as mothers of kids with special needs. When I complimented her   36  ,she began to teach me about Korean food,   37  leading to a shared trip to explore the Korean grocery stores in our city.
Becau of Lydia, I learned more about my own hometown than I could   38  have learned by mylf.
I’m still not sure that I’m any good as a   39  . But I’m grateful I said “yes” when my neighbor asked me to help her with her English. That meant spending extra time with my neighbor, and that extra time meant she didn’t   40  just my neighbor. She became my friend.
21.A.Indian    B.Korean    C.Chine    D.Japane
22.A.enthusiastic    B.upt    C.apologetic    D.concerned
23.A.understand    B.remember    C.express    D.master
24.A.appreciated    B.enjoyed    C.imagined    D.avoided
25.A.shocked    B.struck    C.challenged    D.attracted
26.A.willing    B.hopeful    C.nervous    D.grateful
27.A.hate    B.fear    C.thank    D.admire
28.A.sad    B.anxious    C.sure    D.glad
29.A.wanted    B.wished    C.liked    D.required
30.A.worthy    B.free    C.typical    D.short
31.A.answered    B.asked    C.inquired    D.prepared
32.A.life    B.language    C.study    D.family

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