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    精选06 完形填空夹叙夹议文高考英语108所名校押题精选原卷word版.docx

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    精选06 完形填空夹叙夹议文高考英语108所名校押题精选原卷word版.docx

    1、精选06 完形填空夹叙夹议文高考英语108所名校押题精选原卷word版押题精选06 完形填空夹叙夹议文Cloze 1 Once a year in the town of Wuzhen all the tourists can be audience members.Picture an entire town turned into one grand immersive (沉浸式) 21 : huge marionettes walking through a narrow, flagstone -paved lane, mother and daughter sitting 22 in

    2、a paper boat that 23 along a river, young couples whispering under a night sky 24 up by bloomed kites.No matter where you go in the town of Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, during its 25 theater festival you are likely to 26 performances - and some in the unlikeliest of places, such as at the 27 of an oth

    3、erwise quiet square, under the roofs of a moss-carpeted dock, and even on rowing boats.Even tourists 28 of the festival will find themselves 29 in plays, dance and music, everybody being 30 to wander the 1,300-year-old towns alleys, riverbanks and theater venues.They can, for example, step into the

    4、“home” of the Italian director Eugenio Barba as he throws a dinner party”. This is a very 31 way of thinking theater, that the audience are my 32 to share a dinner, and food are sounds, 33 , words, poetry,” said Barba pleasingly, founder of the Odin Teatret of Denmark.But those who wanted to watch T

    5、he Tree were 34 to hand in their phones before performances. When the show began they sat 35 one another quietly, professionals and 36 alike, not knowing what the evening would bring.What gradually 37 were various stories with a tree at their center. The performance immersed its audience in an overw

    6、helming auditory(听觉的)and 38 head trip, or, 39 one viewer commented on the 40 site Douban, “the best nightmare I have ever had”.21. A. platform B. theater C. gallery D. passage22. A. deliberately B. slowly C. swiftly D. lazily23. A. stations B. parks C. floats D. walks24. A. lit B. burned C. stuck D.

    7、 set25. A. annual B. monthly C. weekly D. daily26. A. look into B. come up with C. run into D. put up with27. A. center B. comer C. point D. spot28. A. tired B. fond C. unconscious D. convinced29. A. approved B. affected C. accused D. absorbed30. A. arranged B. praised C. invited D. supported31. A.

    8、creative B. obvious C. reasonable D. abrupt32. A. colleagues B. guests C. fans D. hosts33. A. studios B. paintings C. images D. cartoons34. A. suggested B. required C. appreciated D. referred35. A. meeting B. comforting C. recognizing D. facing36. A. clerks B. amateurs C. experts D. reporters37. A.

    9、presented B. changed C. held D. mattered38. A. hearing B. smelling C. visual D. facial39. A. as B. when C. since D. if40. A. introduction B. interview C. debate D. reviewCloze 2 I was 17 years old. Along with a dozen other boys I had made a long trip to Iowa in order to see a college that I was thin

    10、king of 21 . While the trip had been 22 for the most part, now that I was there I was feeling depressed, alone, and isolated. I was missing my 23 and I was also missing the Appalachian mountains and the forests of my home. I loved 24 the leaves turned a thousand shades of green in the Spring and the

    11、n 25 a sea of red, gold, and orange in the Fall.Here in Iowa everything was 26 . The grass looked burnt and brown. All that I could 27 was a mixture of corn, mud, and pigs. I walked outside the dormitory of the college and sat on an old stump. I closed my eyes and 28 being back home again. When I fi

    12、nally opened them, however, I saw something that touched my 29 . It was a Prairie Sunset. It seemed to 30 the sky from horizon to horizon. Gold, red, purple and pink clouds all 31 together in a picture painted by Heavens own hand. It was so huge that it took my breath away. It made our mountain suns

    13、ets seem 32 by comparison. I realized that this place too had its own special beauty. This place too was a part of natures 33 .Over the years to come I learned something else. Each of us has a special beauty 34 .Each of us has our own 35 talents and abilities.21. A. assisting B. attending C. visitin

    14、g D. quitting22. A. fun B. hard C. novel D. tiresome23. A. chance B. school C. family D. goal24. A. when B. how C. why D. whether25. A. became B. flooded C. drew D. surrounded26. A. easy B. beautiful C. flat D. rough27. A. hear B. touch C. taste D. smell28. A. cared about B. prepared for C. dreamed

    15、of D. thought over29. A. body B. soul C. face D. pain30. A. fill B. cover C. separate D. block31. A. folded B. sank C. escaped D. flowed32. A. tiny B. pale C. splendid D. weak33. A. change B. punishment C. creation D. reflection34. A. as well B. in addition C. for sure D. in between35. A. extra B. u

    16、nique C. possible D. reasonableCloze 3 Having a positive attitude can mean the difference between living a life full of joy and happiness and living a life full of depression and misery. Your 21 determines what you will experience in life 22 what the actual circumstances are.Reality can be a difficu

    17、lt concept to 23 . How is it that two people can have the 24 experience yet one person comes out of it loving life while the other comes out of it 25 life? There was a story of two brothers who were 26 in a home with a father who 27 all the time. It would be no 28 if both of the boys grew up to be a

    18、lcoholics themselves with a hatred for life. One of the two brothers did just that. He 29 his fathers footsteps. However, the other brother grew up 30 the opposite. Having experienced that 31 , he made up his mind to be a 32 and loving father because he didnt want his kids to go through what he was

    19、forced to go through.So what made the difference in the 33 of these two mens lives? You see, its not what happens to you that 34 how your life will turn out; its what you do about it that counts much. The 35 for having a good attitude is that your decisions and actions will be different. On the cont

    20、rary, if you had a 36 attitude, you will probably experience a different outcome as a result of those 37 .Its true that you cant control outside circumstances and events, 38 dont feel discouraged, for you have total control over what you decide to do with those circumstances. By 39 feeding your mind

    21、 with positive material, you will be more likely to 40 the decision that will eventually bring you closer to your goals.21. A. habit B. education C. success D. attitude22. A. apart from B. regardless of C. in terms of D. as to23. A. believe B. grasp C. depend D. admit24. A. general B. direct C. same

    22、 D. extreme25. A. sharing B. rewarding C. killing D. hating26. A. brought up B. called up C. taken up D. built up27. A. smoked B. drank C. cooked D. slept28. A. doubt B. chance C. surprise D. way29. A. forgot B. followed C. remembered D. climbed30. A. completely B. specially C. gradually D. generall

    23、y31. A. relationship B. childhood C. silence D. impression32. A. disgusting B. careless C. caring D. stubborn33. A. influence B. arrangement C. growth D. outcome34. A. announces B. predicts C. shapes D. witnesses35. A. reason B. art C. symbol D. response36. A. proud B. negative C. positive D. genera

    24、l37. A. challenges B. methods C. journeys D. decisions38. A. so B. and C. but D. or39. A. formally B. constantly C. immediately D. slightly40. A. make B. change C. create D. delayCloze 4 There are so many spring festivals around the country centered on gardening, bluegrass, wine and food, or Earth D

    25、ay. But if you visit western Colorados Grand Valley, youll see a festival _21_to sharing. Congregants(集会者) of more than 100 area churches have decided to_22_ what they believe in.Called ShareFest, the event brings volunteers from different_23_for a busy but_24_ weekend of house repair, painting, gar

    26、dening and more. The idea was _25_put forward by a group of pastors(牧师) in central Arkansas and was finally_26_by First Presbyterian Colorado churches in 2007. A group of people from church decided to offer_27_to a local school. Teachers needed desks washed and other work done. And so it began.Churc

    27、hes have been_28_flyers(传单) in their area over the past several months so that people in need can either post their_29_for help on a central website or call the team for _30_. Teams of church members adopt neighborhoods or organizations to help with those wishes. Project leaders then visit to _31_ w

    28、hat materials and time are needed.Past_32_included everything from making the bed for an elderly woman to painting a building, which required 30 gallons of paint. Local businesses_33_materials. Participants dont have to be big and strong-or even_34_. In past years, five-year-olds picked up leaves in

    29、 neighbors yards. Seniors created care packages for college_35_with blue books for tests and other_36_that could help them through finals.The two-day event_37_with a prayer and a cheer. Then Saturday morning, volunteers _38_the streets and homes around the town, starting doing voluntary work.People

    30、come together to make a corner of the world a bit_39_. What a great way t0 _40_spring!21. A. exposed B. contrary C. opposite D. committed22. A. praise B. challenge C. practice D. correct23. A. companies B. churches C. schools D. gardens24. A. meaningful B. sensitive C. relaxing D. tiring25. A. gradu

    31、ally B. eventually C. originally D. regularly26 A. accepted B. supposed C. assessed D. adj usted27. A. inspiration B. help C. advice D. encouragement28. A. seeking B. throwing C. sweeping D. distributing29. A. struggles B. responsibilities C. requests D. excuses30. A. communication B. comprehension C. circulation D. registration31. A. predict B. bargain C. recognize D. determine32. A. conclusions B. expectations C. serwces D. experiences33. A. donated B. defended C. exchanged D. consumed34. A. peace-loving B. grown-up C. kind-hearted D. new-born35. A. visitors B. students


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