2024屆江蘇宿遷宿豫中學高考英語專題復習精練:完型填空(3)
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A
Brandon Craggs
was
born
with
cerebral palsy (大腦性麻痹). Doctors told his parents that the boy would always be too __1___to take part in sporting events, __2__
major competitions.
But the youngster from Wolverhampton has proved doctors ___3__ by winning a major championship. Mum Helen who works as a technician said Brandon had always been extremely
__4__ and that his __5__ resulted from his never giving up. She said,
“He had problems with his fine movement and had weak __6__. We were really sad when we were told by doctors that he might never walk __7__ and they warned us he would be clumsy when __8__ sports. But we did exercise his weak ankles and he __9__ the orthopaedic boots (矯形靴) everyday for around three years.
His dad has always loved __10__ and when Brandon was five he would walk around behind his dad. Brandon had his first __11__ when he was seven and just absolutely __12__ it.
“Brandon
was recently crowned winner of the Wolverhampton Schools Championship—__13__ the golfers who were five years his senior.
After years of physiotherapy(物理療法) he can now walk without problems - although he does __14__ from hearing issues in
both ears. Michael said his son's recent win was __15__.“I gave up my membership at a local golf so I could __16__ more time with him. He has had a lot to __17__in
the past and he still has
to go for regular audiograms(聽力敏度圖) to monitor his hearing loss. It's unbelievable to think
about where we have gone from __18__ he was just a few months old.
We are both very proud of what he has __19__.” Mick Woodhouse, organiser of Penn Golf Course, where Brandon __20__ and won, added, “Brandon is a delightful guy and very good player.”
1.A. clumsyB. comfortable
C. active
D. lazy
2. A. rather than
B. as usual
C. let alone
D. such as
3.A. right
B. wrong
C. clever
D. brilliant
4.A. powerful
B. changeable
C. determined
D. careful
5.A. illness
B. mistake
C. failure
D. success
6.A. legs
B. arms
C. ankles
D. hands
7.A. carefully
B. normally
C. weakly
D. disappointedly
8.A. playing
B. watching
C. working
D. studying
9.A. carried
B. wore
C. brought
D. took
10.A. music
B. volleyball
C. golf
D. basketball
11.A. lesson
B. business
C. fortune
D. operation
12.A. avoided
B. refused
C. praised
D. loved
13.A. winning
B. beating
C. helping
D. saving
14.A. benefit
B. suffer
C. learn
D. prevent
15. A. available
B. uncomfortable
C. unbelievable
D. unacceptable
16.A. spend
B. pay
C. waste
D. ruin
17.A. laugh at
B. deal with
C. look for
D. pick out
18.A. where
B. how
C. when
D. whether
19.A. needed
B. achieved
C. showed
D. matched
20. A. competed
B. trained
C. fought
D. attended
[文章大意] 本文是一篇記敘文。被醫生診斷為不能正常走路的小男孩最終憑著自己的毅力成為了高爾夫球冠軍!
1.A。根據第二段的“they warned us he would be clumsy when __8__ sports”可知答案為A。
2.C。從上句中的“too__1__ to take part in sporting events”可以推知,男孩連進行體育運動都困難,“更不用說”參加重大比賽。故答案為C。let alone“更不用說,更談不上”。
3.B。上文中提到醫生說Brandon Craggs 不能參加比賽,而根據空后的“by winning a major championship”可以斷定,醫生的看法是“錯誤的”(wrong)。
4.C。從下文的“never giving up”可推知,此處表達的是他的意志非常堅定。故答案為C。
5.D。從上文中的“winning a major championship”可知,此處指他的“成功”,所以要用success。
6.C。根據第8空后面的“But we did exercise his weak ankles”可知,他的“腳踝”有問題。故答案為C。
7.B。根據醫生的判斷“He had problems with his fine movement”可以推知,他走路不正常。故答案為B。
8.A。醫生警告我們當他做體育運動的時候會非常笨拙。故答案為A。
9.B。根據空后的“the orthopaedic boots(矯形靴)”可知,此處要用wore。
10.C。從該段最后一句的“the
golfers
who
were five
years
his senior”可知Brandon的父親喜歡的是高爾夫球。
11.A。在Brandon 7歲的時候上了第一節高爾夫球課,并完全愛上了它。故選A。
12.D。參見上題解析。 love“愛,喜歡”,符合語境。
13.B。冠軍是通過“打敗”年長他五歲的選手贏得的。所以此處要用beating。win常常表示“贏得(比賽)”。
14.B。從下文中的“go for regular audiograms(聽力敏度圖)to monitor his hearing loss”可知,他還有聽力問題,所以此處要用suffer from,表示“遭受(疾病,悲傷等)”。
15.C。Michael對他兒子取得的成績感到自豪,覺得“難以置信”,故要用unbelievable。
16.A。與兒子一起度過(spend)更多的時間。
17.B。在身體不健康的情況下Brandon還能取得那么好的成績,這就可以說明他在過去的時間里克服了很多困難,所以要用deal with,表示“處理,解決”。
18.C。從后面的“he was just a few months old”可知,此處是指他的年齡,故應該用when。
19.B。我們都很滿意他所取得的成就。achieve“取得”,符合語境。
20.A。根據“won”可知,Brandon參加了比賽,故答案為A項。compete“參加比賽”。
B
Brandon Craggs
was
born
with
cerebral palsy (大腦性麻痹). Doctors told his parents that the boy would always be too __1___to take part in sporting events, __2__
major competitions.
But the youngster from Wolverhampton has proved doctors ___3__ by winning a major championship. Mum Helen who works as a technician said Brandon had always been extremely
__4__ and that his __5__ resulted from his never giving up. She said,
“He had problems with his fine movement and had weak __6__. We were really sad when we were told by doctors that he might never walk __7__ and they warned us he would be clumsy when __8__ sports. But we did exercise his weak ankles and he __9__ the orthopaedic boots (矯形靴) everyday for around three years.
His dad has always loved __10__ and when Brandon was five he would walk around behind his dad. Brandon had his first __11__ when he was seven and just absolutely __12__ it.
“Brandon
was recently crowned winner of the Wolverhampton Schools Championship—__13__ the golfers who were five years his senior.
After years of physiotherapy(物理療法) he can now walk without problems - although he does __14__ from hearing issues in
both ears. Michael said his son's recent win was __15__.“I gave up my membership at a local golf so I could __16__ more time with him. He has had a lot to __17__in
the past and he still has
to go for regular audiograms(聽力敏度圖) to monitor his hearing loss. It's unbelievable to think
about where we have gone from __18__ he was just a few months old.
We are both very proud of what he has __19__.” Mick Woodhouse, organiser of Penn Golf Course, where Brandon __20__ and won, added, “Brandon is a delightful guy and very good player.”
1.A. clumsyB. comfortable
C. active
D. lazy
2. A. rather than
B. as usual
C. let alone
D. such as
3.A. right
B. wrong
C. clever
D. brilliant
4.A. powerful
B. changeable
C. determined
D. careful
5.A. illness
B. mistake
C. failure
D. success
6.A. legs
B. arms
C. ankles
D. hands
7.A. carefully
B. normally
C. weakly
D. disappointedly
8.A. playing
B. watching
C. working
D. studying
9.A. carried
B. wore
C. brought
D. took
10.A. music
B. volleyball
C. golf
D. basketball
11.A. lesson
B. business
C. fortune
D. operation
12.A. avoided
B. refused
C. praised
D. loved
13.A. winning
B. beating
C. helping
D. saving
14.A. benefit
B. suffer
C. learn
D. prevent
15. A. available
B. uncomfortable
C. unbelievable
D. unacceptable
16.A. spend
B. pay
C. waste
D. ruin
17.A. laugh at
B. deal with
C. look for
D. pick out
18.A. where
B. how
C. when
D. whether
19.A. needed
B. achieved
C. showed
D. matched
20. A. competed
B. trained
C. fought
D. attended
[文章大意] 本文是一篇記敘文。被醫生診斷為不能正常走路的小男孩最終憑著自己的毅力成為了高爾夫球冠軍!
1.A。根據第二段的“they warned us he would be clumsy when __8__ sports”可知答案為A。
2.C。從上句中的“too__1__ to take part in sporting events”可以推知,男孩連進行體育運動都困難,“更不用說”參加重大比賽。故答案為C。let alone“更不用說,更談不上”。
3.B。上文中提到醫生說Brandon Craggs 不能參加比賽,而根據空后的“by winning a major championship”可以斷定,醫生的看法是“錯誤的”(wrong)。
4.C。從下文的“never giving up”可推知,此處表達的是他的意志非常堅定。故答案為C。
5.D。從上文中的“winning a major championship”可知,此處指他的“成功”,所以要用success。
6.C。根據第8空后面的“But we did exercise his weak ankles”可知,他的“腳踝”有問題。故答案為C。
7.B。根據醫生的判斷“He had problems with his fine movement”可以推知,他走路不正常。故答案為B。
8.A。醫生警告我們當他做體育運動的時候會非常笨拙。故答案為A。
9.B。根據空后的“the orthopaedic boots(矯形靴)”可知,此處要用wore。
10.C。從該段最后一句的“the
golfers
who
were five
years
his senior”可知Brandon的父親喜歡的是高爾夫球。
11.A。在Brandon 7歲的時候上了第一節高爾夫球課,并完全愛上了它。故選A。
12.D。參見上題解析。 love“愛,喜歡”,符合語境。
13.B。冠軍是通過“打敗”年長他五歲的選手贏得的。所以此處要用beating。win常常表示“贏得(比賽)”。
14.B。從下文中的“go for regular audiograms(聽力敏度圖)to monitor his hearing loss”可知,他還有聽力問題,所以此處要用suffer from,表示“遭受(疾病,悲傷等)”。
15.C。Michael對他兒子取得的成績感到自豪,覺得“難以置信”,故要用unbelievable。
16.A。與兒子一起度過(spend)更多的時間。
17.B。在身體不健康的情況下Brandon還能取得那么好的成績,這就可以說明他在過去的時間里克服了很多困難,所以要用deal with,表示“處理,解決”。
18.C。從后面的“he was just a few months old”可知,此處是指他的年齡,故應該用when。
19.B。我們都很滿意他所取得的成就。achieve“取得”,符合語境。
20.A。根據“won”可知,Brandon參加了比賽,故答案為A項。compete“參加比賽”。
My father, a sales trainer, tried to teach me the importance of hard work. But then there were some things he taught me unintentionally (無意地),
like when he arrived home from __1__
for the last time and climbed up the stairs that night. His body was so
__2__
with cancer. But he
__3__left the hospital to give a lecture in another city.
He probably
__4__
his good fame(名聲)that day,
but he paid the price: he
__5__
to the hospital soon after and
__6__
three months later, at the age of 58.
The
__7__
that my father climbed up the stairs always
__8__
before my eyes. And since then, I've thought a lot about work.
I've
__9__
something: I won't live like my father and I will
__10__
my work at five o'clock every day.
__11__
I love my job as a newspaper reporter, I will never work so
__12__as to end my life so early like my father.
My father once told me he was
__13__
to enjoy a beautiful sunset because he always had a lot of things to do.You could say he was a ___14___ person.
He was a famous author, a good musician, and good at German-that's a (n)
__15__