完形填空专项练习12篇-(2019)新外研版高中英语必修第三册.docx
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1、完形填空专项练习12篇-必修第三册Unit1Knowing me, Knowing you第一篇An old man lived in a nice farmhouse with a large garden. He was seen tending his flowers (1) Because of his hard work and care, many colorful flowers blossomed (开花) all the year round. The garden was so beautiful that it attracted every passer-by. One
2、 day a young painter (2) the old mans garden. He looked at the garden, (3) how happy he could be if he lived in such a beautiful place. Then he found the old man was (4) . He asked, Why are you busy tending these flowers you cannot see? The blind man smiled, I can tell you (5) reasons. First, I was
3、a(n) (6) when I was young, and Im really familiar with this job. Second, (7) I cant see these flowers, I can (8) them. Third, I can smell the sweetness of them. As for the last one, thats you. Me? But you dont know me, replied the painter. Its (9) that I dont know you. The beauty of my garden will g
4、et everyone into a good (10) .At the same time, it also gives a (11) to me to have a word with you here and to (12) the happiness these flowers have brought us. The blind man grows flowers in his heart. Though he (13) see the beauty hes created, yet every flower has (14) with which they can see the
5、(15) of the mans heart. (1)Aat presentBall the timeCright awayDas usual(2)Awent outBwent throughCwent byDwent over(3)ApicturingBhopingCbelievingDasking(4)AdeafBgenerousCblindDfoolish(5)AoneBtwoCthreeDfour(6)ApainterBgardenerCsailorDartist(7)AunlessBalthoughCuntilDsince(8)AtouchBadvertiseCsellDtaste(
6、9)AtrueBpitifulCmagicalDimpossible(10)AstageBplaceCmoodDfuture(11)AchangeBchanceCchoiceDcharge(12)AenjoyBremoveCacceptDmean(13)Atries toBdeserves toCmanages toDfails to(14)AnosesBearsCeyesDmouths(15)AcrueltyBselfishnessCkindnessDsadness第二篇While driving home today, I passed a man who was holding a si
7、gn, begging for donations. I had two dollars in my wallet. I decided that I was not going to give (1) money was so tight right now.Then, I felt it (2) not to give, and therefore I decided to give him half of what I had. I rolled down my window and (3) him one dollar. He said, God bless you! and I sa
8、id, You too. It was not a full (4) .As I (5) away, I wished that I had spoken more to him, and I wished that I had given him all that I had, but instead I was too (6) to give more of myself.On my way home, I wondered why helping others didnt make me happy. I wondered if I had (7) a powerful universa
9、l lawthe law of giving from my heart instead of my head. Perhaps just (8) not giving it all from my heart, I had blocked (阻塞) what I need to (9) right now.I did not feel guilty, (10) I did feel sad in my heart over my (11) . My giving was from my head, not my heart. Now I (12) have the other dollar
10、in my wallet. I hope that I will have a (13) soon to give it all.It is true that all of us should have courage to give all that we have. Though we do (14) money to buy our own children food and clothes, Christmas presents, socks, toilet paper and so on, we are (15) to try our best to help those in n
11、eed of our help.(1)AifBthoughCwhenDbecause(2)AnecessaryBnormalCunimportantDwrong(3)AshowedBlentChandedDowed(4)AdealBexchangeCbusinessDgreeting(5)AwalkedBturnedCranDdrove(6)ApleasedBsureCafraidDbusy(7)ApassedBignoredCrememberedDpracticed(8)AbyBafterCuponDover(9)AadmitBreceiveCblameDavoid(10)AandBsoCo
12、rDbut(11)AchoiceBfailureCdifficultyDfear(12)AalreadyBevenCstillDalmost(13)AwayBchanceCrightDduty(14)AneedBloseCearnDborrow(15)ApreparedBforcedCsupposedDforbiddenUnit2 Making a differenceTo Huang Qin, a caregiver for the elderly, having a mastery of skills is not enough to become a good caregiverone
13、also needs to have a passion for the job and the ability to (1) . Huang started her (2) as a caregiver at the No. 2 Shanghai Social Welfare House in 1992. She (3) her second day at work: a resident (4) seizures (癫痫) and hit his head against the corner of a table. I was so (5) that I just froze, she
14、says. Our team leader later told me about some of the early warning (6) that led to the occurrence of the seizures. At that moment I understood being a caregiver is also about having (7) skills. Her (8) soon led her to invent care-giving (9) that have made the lives of the elderly in her care better
15、. One of the first people she (10) was an 89-year-old resident. Because of a stroke, she was never able to (11) her fingers by herself and therefore, was (12) getting skin infections on her hand whenever the weather was wet. Inspired by a claw-like weapon she (13) while watching a film, Huang used e
16、lastic (有弹性的) cotton cloth to (14) a tool, allowing the patient to keep her hands unclenched (松开的). These innovations greatly improve the (15) of life for the seniors. (1)AchangeBinnovateCintroduceDinfluence(2)AdreamBcareerCvolunteerDstudy(3)AreflectedBrecognisedCrecalledDmemorised(4)Asuffered from
17、Bwent throughCdied ofDran across(5)AworriedBfrightenedCconcernedDdepressed(6)AsignalsBgesturesCsignsDevidence(7)Amanagement BsocialCprofessionalDcommunication(8)ApersonalityBcreativityCprofessionDattention(9)AtreatmentBmedicineCmachinesDtools(10)AhelpedBsavedCcuredDrescued(11)AopenBexpandCextendDfol
18、d(12)AfrequentlyBsuddenlyCgraduallyDgenerally(13)Asearched for Bmet withCcame acrossDfound out(14)AcarryBcreateCcontrolDwork(15)Ameaning BclassCvalueDquality第二篇Clara Daly was sitting on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles. Then a flight attendant asked an urgent question over the lo
19、udspeaker: Does anyone on board know American Sign Language?Clara, at the time, (1) the call button. The flight attendant came by and explained the (2) . We have a passenger on the plane whos blind and deaf, she said. The passenger seemed to want something, (3) he was traveling alone and the flight
20、attendants couldnt understand what he needed.Clara had been (4) ASL for the past year and knew shed be able to finger spell into the mans palm. So she untied her seat belt, walked (5) the front of the plane, and knelt by the seat of Tim Cook, then gently taking his (6) , she signed, How are you? Are
21、 you OK? Cook asked for some water. When it (7) , Clara returned to her seat. The flight attendant (8) again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third (9) , she stopped and stayed for a while. He didnt need anything. He was (10) and wanted to talk, Clara said. So for the next hour
22、, thats (11) they did. She talked about her family and her plans for the future. Cook told Clara how he had (12) become blind over time and (13) stories of his days as a traveling salesman. Even though he couldnt see her, she looked attentively at his face with such (14) , a passenger reported. Clar
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