(2022)新北师大版高中英语必修第三册高一下学期期中考试英语试题汇编:完形填空.doc
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1、北京市部分区2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题分类汇编完形填空北京市丰台区2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题(B卷)第一节:完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was 3:43. Thunder was crashing and the rain was pouring. Suddenly my father _1_ into my room. “Adam! Adam! Get up! Were flooding!” he shouted and
2、shook me by the shoulders. That _2_ me up! I ran downstairs to the basement (地下室). It was like a swimming pool. My mother and I immediately started to pick up things and take them upstairs. I had no _3_ on, so my feet were quite freezing.Things got worse every minute. Within the next hour, we had mo
3、ved _4_ that we could to the first floor. The computer, big-screen television and heavy boxes _5_ with our most valuable things were taken to safety._6_, our piano, sofa, washing machine and water heater were all still down therebeing destroyed. There was nothing we could do.That was the hardest par
4、t. Knowing that your home is being destroyed is bad enough, but realizing that you cant do anything to stop it feels even worse. Water had come in our front door. Rescue_7_ were floating in our streets. Mother told me to pack an overnight bag of clothes and valuables and get ready to leave.When it w
5、as _8_ safe to walk outside, all the people in the neighborhood _9_ at the street corner. People became friends, and friends became like family. People comforted each other. We learned later that the National Weather Service had declared the storm a flash flood.I really have learned something from t
6、his flood. Ive learned what destruction is. I have learned what _10_ means. I know in the future, when I watch peoples lives affected by natural disasters, I can understand them. I will show great pity on them and I will do what I can to help them.1. A. rushedB. climbedC. fellD. looked2. A. showedB.
7、 phonedC. dressedD. woke3. A. hatB. shoesC. jacketD. glasses4. A. somethingB. nothingC. anythingD. everything5. A. coveredB. crowdedC. filledD. fixed6. A. SoB. AndC. BecauseD. However7. A. shipsB. boatsC. carsD. buses8. A. finallyB. usuallyC. exactlyD. certainly9. A. stoodB. walkedC. gatheredD. met1
8、0. A. truthB. safetyC. valueD. regret北京市海淀区2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题第三节 完形填空(共12小题;每小题1分,共12分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。“I was attacked by a tiger shark in October 1997. It was near my home on the island of Kanai. The waves were really good, so nothing was stopping us.” That was until la
9、rge shark came right up under Mike and _17_ his teeth into Mikes lower leg. Thered been no splashing, no noise, and Mike felt no pain, only intense pressure on his _18_ body.As he tried to get himself free, the shark bit down harder, shaking its head back and forth and tossing Mike around like a dol
10、l. Mike hit the shark hard in the face, again and again until the shark _19_ him. As Mike swam back into shore, he felt his lower right leg spamming(痉挛); when he looked down, he realized it was _20_. The shark had bit his lower leg off. Mikes friends came to his aid immediately, and tried to control
11、 severe bleeding and rushed him to the hospital.When Mike opened his eyes, he realized he was in the hospital.During the next few weeks, Mike researched prosthetics (假肢) and considered the _21_. As soon as Mike was given the OK by his doctors, he did what many of us might consider _22_: he started r
12、iding the waves again. In fact, his first time back was near the site of his attack. But Mike was unshaken. Instead, he was curious-why was he attacked? Mike _23_ that the water had a fishy smell the morning of the attack. Was that what attracted the shark?His curiosity led him to research sharks, a
13、nd while he never_24_ why he became a target, Mike did learn something that would change his life: Humans are far more _25_ to sharks than the other way around, Mike tells Readers Digest. “I watched a documentary called Sharkwater, and I learned about the _26_for shark fin soup and the fact that 70
14、million sharks a year are killed for their fins alone.”His unique situation as a shark survivor empowered him to give sharks a _27_, Mike says. He began working with the Hawaii state legislature (立法机关)to help pass a _28_ on shark-related products.” I partnered with other like-minded shark attack sur
15、vivors and marine biologists, and we headed to Washington to urge the government to create a nationwide bill protecting sharks.”17. A. cutB. bitC. sankD. dropped18. A. upperB. lowerC. innerD. heavier19. A. releasedB. defeatedC. spottedD. replaced20. A. caughtB. stolenC. leftD. gone21. A. injuryB. fu
16、tureC. careerD. event22. A. unimportantB. incorrectC. unthinkableD. immature23. A. provedB. stressedC. recalledD. regretted24. A. puzzled overB. figured outC. cared aboutD. look into25. A. sensitiveB. friendlyC. riskyD. dangerous26. A. demandB. anxietyC. benefitD. value27. A. voiceB. challengeC. rig
17、htD. chance28. A. planB. testC. decisionD. ban北京市通州区2020-2021学年高一下学期期中质量检测英语试题第一节 完型填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Jahiem Morgan knew he was too young to be living on his own at 15 years old, but he didnt have much of a choice. His parents died when he was 1
18、2, and he lacked a reliable home. So he slept on the streets. “It was dangerous but I did what I had to do in order to _1_,” said Morgan. Morgan was among the nearly 1.3 million young people across the US. Some of them are runaways; others_2_abusive(施虐的)homes. They are out on their own, and many end
19、 up in _3_ situations- living on the streets or in abandoned buildings. “Most people dont even_4_ these kids exist,” said Vicki Sokolik, who helps these teens in Florida. “Theres shame that goes with being a homeless youth. So they hide whats going on with them.” Sokolik was first introduced to this
20、 population in 2006, when her son told her about a classmate who was in danger of becoming_5_. Sokolik helped the girl, finding her a place to live. The experience encouraged Sokolik to do _6_. In 2007, she founded “Starting Right, Now,” an organization that helps homeless youth get permanent housin
21、g, graduate from high school and move on to their next goal. “They come in so broken; they cannot_7_ others,” Sokolik said. “The _8_ of these kids is great. And its great that they can be happy again.”Morgan, who has been with the group, will soon graduate from high school and head to college. “I am
22、 so _9_Miss Sokolik,” Morgan said. He has big ideas for his future, with the hopes of being a teacher. “These kids voice matters. Everyone should look for them and _10_ them.”1. A. surviveB. workC. startD. learn2. A. foundB. describedC. leftD. understood3. A. newB. dangerousC. strangeD. simple4. A.
23、admitB. agreeC. rememberD. know5. A. homelessB. friendlessC. carelessD. useless6. A. lessB. nothingC. moreD. everything7. A. satisfyB. callC. noticeD. trust8. A. needB. changeC. influenceD. fun9. A. thankful forB. patient withC. proud ofD. Worried about10. A. trainB. catchC. helpD. follow北京市延庆区2020-
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