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2018届天津市各区高三英语一模二模试题专题汇编:完型填空题

One【2018届天津市和平区高三英语一模试题】 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下而短文,掌握大意,然后从16?35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Nearly 2,000 of us gathered at the foot of the Washington Monument on an early May morning. We were waiting for the opening ceremony of the 2017 Avon Walk for Breast Cancer to 16 .

A woman passed by and 17 me. “Hi, I’m Mary. Who are you walking for?” she asked, smiling.

“My 18 Leslie,” I said, “ Who was diagnosed with breast cancer about 10 years ago.” As I started to 19 , I thought about how lucky I was that Leslie and I were 20 as college roommates more than 30 years ago. In our freshman year, Leslie and I often played backgammon (西洋双路棋). We got to 21 each other over those games, taking turns asking questions about our families, our friends back home, and our 22 and dislike.

Once after an accident, I began to 23 . “I need a doctor, but I think the student health center is 24 at 6,” I sobbed to Leslie, holding up my injured finger.

“Come on,” Leslie said, taking 25 . “There’s a hospital three blocks down the street that I pass every day on my way to class. We can walk.”

To distract me from the pain as we walked, Leslie suggested we tell jokes. I was 26 right away at the hospital, 27 Leslie and I continued to make each other 28 . This kind of warmth could be experienced throughout our friendship.

In 2006, Leslie was diagnosed with breast cancer. So I 29 in my first Avon Walk in 2010 to 30 Leslie in some way, as she helped me so many times since the night I 31 my finger in the door.

Leslie 32 in 2012, a few weeks before my third Avon Walk and just shy off her 46th birthday.

I 33 to take part in the Avon Walk every year, despite the unwelcome bond I now have, with the other walkers who also have 34 someone they loved, because when I walk I 35 my favorite moments with Leslie.

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2018届天津市各区高三英语一模二模试题专题汇编:完型填空题

16.A. begin 17.A. ignore 18.A. teacher 19.A. prepare 20.A. recognized 21.A. aid 22.A. likes 23.A. complain 24.A. open 25.A. turns 26.A. treated 27.A. however 28.A. believe 29.A. struggled 30.A. help 31.A. shut 32.A. broke 33.A. plan 34.A. hurt 35.A. avoid

B. change B. greeted B. neighbour B. run B. taken B. know B. dreams B. act B. free B. charge B. received B. that B. laugh B. brought B. cure B. held B. died B. continue B. forgotten B. account

C. function C. encouraged C. student C. walk C. paired C. influence C. worries C. behave C. closed C. risks C. monitored C. where C. exercise C. turned C. replace C. drew C. woke C. fail C. rescued C. recall

D. settle D. stopped D. friend D. leave D. divided D. see D. talents D. panic D. busy D. part D. told D. which D. care D. participated D. persuade D. pointed D. returned D. fight D. lost D. seize

Keys: 16-20 ABDCC 21-25 BADCB 26-30 ACBDA 31-35 ABBDC

Two【2018届天津市和平区高三英语二模试题】 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下而短文,掌握大意,然后从16?35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

“Whoa! What are you doing?” I asked.

1 had just walked into my daughter’s room 16 she was working on a science project. Normally, I would have been pleased with such a 17 . But this time, her project involved

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2018届天津市各区高三英语一模二模试题专题汇编:完型填空题

much sand. 18 she’d put some plastic under her work area, it wasn’t nearly enough. The sand was 19 all over our new floor.

My daughter immediately felt my displeasure and began to 20 herself. “I used plastic!” she responded in anger.

I responded more 21 , “But the sand is getting all over!” “Where else am I supposed to do it?” she 22 .

“Why won’t she admit when she has done something 23 ?” I thought to myself. I felt my 24 , thinking of the future: What would her life look like if she couldn’t 25 her mistakes?

My fear translated into more anger, this time about the 26 to her admitting mistakes. She didn’t know how important it was to admit mistakes. We had a 27 . We argued intensely (激烈地) for a long time. She said something that felt disrespectful to me and I 28 my voice.

I wished this 29 happened before. But my daughter and I were in a dance, which was painful, and both of us ended up feeling 30 .

So i thought that I needed a(n) 31 way to respond to my daughter. For this, I went to my wife, Eleanor, who was truly a master. I asked her how I should have 32 it.

Playing the role of me in the 33 with my daughter, she said, “Sweetie, there’s a lot of sand here and we need to 34 it up before it destroys the floor; how can I help?”

That’s really a great way to deal with it: first 35 the problem, next state what needs to happen and then offer help. It’s simple, right? However, it’s really helpful in solving some problems in life.

16. A. until 17. A. project 18 A. When 19. A. spreading 20. A. protect 21. A. calmly 22. A. suggested 23. A. wrong 24. A. sadness

B. after B. sight B. If B. damaging B. express B. angrily B. smiled B. necessary B. disappointment

C. as C. lesson C. Because C. decorating C. defend C. quickly C. nodded C. dangerous C. hopelessness

D. before D. time D. Though D. changing D. enjoy D. nervously D. shouted D. unusual D. worry

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