2022高三英语阅读理解专题加强练之完型填空(含部分详细解析)
(A)
My parents had a rious wanderlust(漫游癖)when I was young. And we 1五大员培训 moving from town to town about every six months.
In my ninth-grade year, we 2 to a small Arizona town. I became the 3 of a couple ofbullies(仗势欺人者).I never discovered why the girls 4 me, as I had little contact with them. The only time I saw them was on the daily bus ride to and from school. That bus ride was a long exerci in 5 whenever they were laughing at me.
One day after a particularly 6 bus ride home? I cried to my mother that the 7
girls hated me. However, my mother's 8 was simple, "Isn't that like hating a rock?,, And she made a grinning(露齿而笑)face and I had to 9 It was magical that I suddenly realized it didn't 10 at all if tho girls hated me.
After that, whenever tho girls made fun of me, I always thought of what my mom did. My expression of 11 always beat the bullies and it felt like a(第一次遇见你n) 12 weapon. Tho two girls 13 gave up bullying me.
My mother gave me plenty of gifts when I was growing up, but the gift of lf-esteem? was the most 14 one. I'll never forget that wonderful moment when I discovered I could be 15.
1. A. gave up | B.ended up | C. heard about | D. worried about |
2. A. moved | B. stuck | C.turned | D. referred |
3. A method revlon | B. application | C. success | D. target |
4. A. derted | B. disliked | C. supported | D. taught |
5. A. need | B. length | C. pain | D. design. |
6. A. smooth | B. simple | C. terrible | D. different |
7. A. friendly | B. curious | C. cautious | D. horrible |
8. A. goal | B. issue | C. respon | D. prence |
9. A. complain | B. laugh | C.change | D. struggle |
10. A. work | B. exist | C. remain | D. matter |
11. A. amument | B. preference | C. difficulty | D. responsibility |
12. A. traditional | playbookB. foreign | C. cret | D. expensive |
13. A. eventually | B. usually | C. mainly | D. merely | 北京中考时间2021年具体时间
14. A. expensive | B. interesting | C. common | 小星星英语 D. precious |
15. A. healthy | B. strong | C beautiful | D. clever 现代大学英语精读3 |
(B)
At three, I was inparable from my parents. Wherever they went I went, always reaching out for their hands to ensure their ] . Never having left them until three, I had what is called
2 anxiety. This made preschool a/an 3 time for all of us.
As we approached my preschool for the first time, one of my hands tightly 4 my fathers h
and, the other nervously grasped my mother's. I was happy and curious——what could this new place be? There were other 5 for me to play with and of cour toys. Soon, however, I
was introduced to my teachers. They guided us towards a small window at in a classroom. Just then, my parents suddenly 6 my hands and broke away from our group and went a
7 way. They were heading toward the door. Realizing what happened, I attempted to
8 them, only to be held back by my teachers. I shouted, loud enough for my parents, now
outside, to 9 I presd against the glass, tears down my face. "We call this The Crying Window," ray teachers had told my parents. "Children are often 10 when eing their parents leave the school without them. My parents stood outside, tormented by having to stand by while their kid 11 .But soon an older girl appeared. She wrapped her arms around me until I stopped 12 .The hug was comforting like that of my parents. Then she took me away from the 13 . My parents breathed a sigh of 14 .
The girl was Helen, and soon we were best friends. Every day when I was dropped off at school, tears would come but then I would fight them back, as Helen grabbed my hand and led me away. We have developed great 15 since then.
1. A. interest | B. prence | C. success | D. safety |
2. A. health | B. graduation | C. employment | D. paration |
3. A. boring | B. exciting | C. tough | D. happy |
4. A. presd | B. squeezed | C. struck | D. slid |
5. A. children | B. parents | C. teachers | D. friends |
6. A. caught | B. looned | C. touched | D. washed |
7. A. curious | B. familiar | C. different | D. strange |
8. A. looked after | B. looked for | C. run after | D.run against |
9. A. give in | B. give up | C. turn out | D. turn around |
10. A. crazy | B. disappointed | C. upt | D. angry |
11. A. suffered | B. fought | C. studiedwhen you believe | D. swam |
12. A. paining | B. singing | C. speaking | D. crying |
13. A. window | B. door | updC. at | D. floor |
14. A. sorrow | B. regret | C. reliefthe human stain | D. comfort |
15. A. friendship | B. education | C. careers | D. hobbies |
(C)
After ten years of working for a Wall Street bank, I determined to make a change. Scanning advertiments, I learned a ] company was to hire more consultants. With great excitement, I made a( n) 2 with a branch president. It went so well that I was 3 he would hire me on the spot. 4 , he told me to come back for 12 more 5 with his top salespeople.
Over the next five months, some of them 6 me from working as a consultant in finance. "You won't make it.” "Eighty percent of newcomers 7 within their first year." The more they attacked my 8 , the more my stomach tightened. I realized I would have to 4tfake it till I make