2022届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(Day11)
今日训练内容:完型填空2篇+七选五阅读1篇+语法填空2篇
一、完形填空
(一)
When my daughter, Mia, was invited to a kids’ pool party, my heart sunk. My 1 sometimes got in the way of me doing activities with her.
There were moments that should have 2 as a warning, like the family party where I had frightening heart palpitations(心悸) and saw Mia looking at me in 3 , but I just nut it to the back of my 4 .
One day, one clo friend 5 me, “Seriously, you are the biggest YOU I’ve ever en. So, from now on you’re coming to the Slimming World group with me.” Later, her words 6 in my mind. There I was, aged 33, overweight and starting to have heart 7 . What would Mia do if she lost her dad?
msd 8 , I was pulled into the group. With the consultant’s explanation of the eating plan, I started a dinner with lots of vegetables. The next week, I was 9 to find I’d lost 6 pounds—this might actually 10 !
umWith more confidence, I decided to practi swimming, 11 one day being a body-confident dad, splashing(戏水) around 12 at a pool party with Mia. As I 13 my swimming distance, my weight loss become even 14 . Mia loved eing the change in me and the 15 shone on her face.
I’m also proud of mylf for turning my life around, for Mia.
1.A.weight B.sight C.height D.look
2.A.escaped B.rved C.stopped D.disappeared
3.A.joy B.excitement C.curiosity D.horror
4.A.neck B.hand C.mind D.shoulder2
live it up
5.A.taught B.laughed C.asked D.warned
未完全6.A.worked B.circled C.woke D.ro
7.A.examinations B.functions C.problems D.rearches信号英文
8.A.Immediately B.Calmly C.Gradually D.Fairly
9.A.upt B.sad C.amazed D.nervous
10.A.fade away B.ttle down C.break out D.pay off
11.A.imagining B.forgetting C.admitting D.worrying
12.A.slowly B.happily C.cretly D.cautiously
13.A.obrved B.predicted C.incread D.measured
14.A.evident B.dull C.reliable D.strange
获得信任
15.A.anger B.anxiety C.fear D.pride
(二)
I was fifteen and a high school freshman when I started rapidly losing weight. I was about 130 pounds, and I was 16 ten pounds every couple of weeks. I couldn’t understand why I was always hungry, thirsty, and never 17 .Every night I 18 five or six times, feeling like I had to go to the bathroom, but I never really had to. Finally, I decided to go to the hospital to 19 nothing bad was going on. 对不起的英语怎么写
I remembered being 20 in the hospital, confud, hungry, and with an extremely 21 blood sugar level. The doctors and nurs thought I might pass out, so they injected me and told me the worst news I could have imagined— tests showed that I had Type 1 juvenile diabetes. I was so 22 that the only question I could think to ask was, “Am I going to die?” A nur told me to go out, enjoy a meal with my family, and 23 , becau tomorrow my new, difficult life would begin.
I don’t remember what time I had to be at the hospital, 24 I know it was early. Three nurs, one dietician, and a doctor all trained me, over the cour of two days, to 25 m宁波唐宁街英语
e. Every needle hurt, but in some way I began to feel 26 every time I was able to think about the needles without crying.
Now, nearly three years later, I still remember the 27 when the doctors told me I was a Type 1 diabetic. I’m 28 when I look back that I was able to be strong, and that my family and friends supported me. I’m now two months shy of eighteen. To this day, I have had 3,38 needle injections, but each of them helps me to remember I must be strong. 29 , I am grateful for my dia—it has made me the person I am today, and I would never 30 who I am.
16.A.keeping B.carrying C.dropping D.measuring
17.A.satisfied B.frustrated C.determined D.stimulated
18.A.stood up B.woke up C.dresd up D.cheered up
19.A.make out B.make for C.make sure D.make up
20.A.looked after B.operated on C.paid for D.checked over
21.A.swift B.flat C.high D.average
22.A.ashamed B.annoyed C.depresd D.delighted
23.A.recover B.relax C.escape D.exerci
24.A.so B.and C.becau D.but
25.A.make fun of B.make u of C.take control of D.take care of
2012年12月英语六级26.A.stronger B.healthier C.stranger D.simpler
27.A.message B.dream C.feeling D.courage
28.A.appreciated B.appropriate C.approximate D.apparent
29.A.Fortunately B.Doubtfully C.Naturally D.Incredibly
30.A.mind B.recognize C.shape D.change
二、七选五阅读
Over the past ten months of pandemic life, cooking has become a shelter for me.哀王孙 New York Times food editor Sam Sifton referred to Korean fried rice and said it "improves moods, atmospheres and weeks alike". 31. I'd argue it improves physical health, finances and skills, and reduces stress. Really, cooking is a rewarding thing you should do the days.