2020-2021学年高三英语上学期期末题型分类冲刺03完形填空(原卷版)

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1、03 完形填空Passage1(2021东营神州天立高级中学有限公司高三月考) In storm-ravaged (风暴肆虐的)Santa Clarita, California, last March, Martinez approached Runner Road carefully. A 1 creek (小溪)had flooded it. Martinez, driving a Toyota SUV, 2 hed be OK. Big 3 . Halfway across, the rushing water grabbed hold of his vehicle, sweeping

2、 it off the road. It finally 4 a good 80 feet away, when the 5 somehow lifted the SUV and put it into the ground at a 45-degree angle. Shaken and trapped inside with the water rising quickly, Martinez was certain he was going to 6 .On the road right behind Martinez were a delivery 7 and his niece. T

3、hey 8 the horror unfold, and when Martinezs SUV came to 9 in the middle of the pouring creek, the man landed to 10 . First, he grabbed strong 11 from the back of his van and tied the unsteady SUV to 12 posts. Then he climbed on the top ofMartinezs 13 and hit a rear window with his fists. Frustrated,

4、 he 14 to his niece and yelled,“Give me a 15 !”Over and over he hit the rock into the 16 very hard, but in vain. We were scared that something else was going to come down and take the SUV, take him, take my uncle.” Kristina Reyes, 27, said. But her uncles name was not publicly known.Reyess uncle sho

5、uted to Martinez to 17 away from the window. He 18 and threw the rock 19 , the glass broke. Soon, a soaked Martinez went out of the window, and the men escaped to dry land.Martinez was saved by a(n) 20 delivery driver.1AdesertedBswollenCforbiddenDfloated2AwarnedBignoredCfiguredDdelighted3AmistakeBlu

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7、4AturnedBopposedCobjectedDtreated15AfootBhandCfistDrock16AbottomBwindowChouseDroad17AmoveBriseCflyDhide18Apicked upBput awayCput forwardDleaned back19AFinallyBExactlyCFrequentlyDUnluckily20AunfairBunhappyCunknownDunablePassage2(2020永安市第一中学高三期中) When it comes to big dreams, goals and aspirations, man

8、y of us plan out every last detail so that we feel ready for success. But sometimes, this excessive planning is a way of protecting ourselves from 21 and ultimately preventing us from ever taking action. No matter how much planning you do, youll never feel 100% ready to take a leap of faith into the

9、 22 . So the most important is that we 23 before were ready and we learn while doing.When Jennifer Qiao got married, she struggled to 24 a modern version of a cheongsam (旗袍), so an idea was 25 . She wanted to make cheongsams. Neither she nor Vivian Chan, her co-founder, had 26 in fashion or entrepre

10、neurship. They didnt even know if there was a(n) 27 for their product in the US. The two 28 a Shopify website with one dress 29 over the weekend. After one month, they 30 their first customer. They never truly felt ready to start a(n) 31 , let alone make custom wedding dresses. 32 , they have been a

11、ble to 33 their team and company to a seven-figure annual recurring revenue.“Once you get one good idea, you have to act on it because it may never 34 again. The time was 35 . Even if I wasnt ready, the situation was ready.” Jennifer Qiao said.21AcarelessnessBerrorCdifficultyDfailure22AfutureBlifeCu

12、nknownDdanger23AappearBstayCleaveDstart24AmakeBfindCappreciateDinvent25ArefusedBchangedCbornDaccepted26AexperienceBfriendsCinterestDachievements27ApossibilityBexampleCbuyerDmarket28AboughtBcreatedCfoundDimproved29AshowBdesignCphotoDoutline30AgotBsatisfiedCneededDcheated31AcampaignBbusinessCmissionDj

13、ob32AHoweverBBesidesCThereforeDOtherwise33AmoveBgrowCincreaseDextend34AriseBexistChappenDreturn35AripeBhardClimitedDvaluablePassage3(2021全国高三月考) Noah Rupp, the Providence High School ninth-grader, is only 15. But hes already started his own charity to help the 36 Noahs Ark Project began last fall wh

14、en he and his father, Mark Rupp, were on 37 in Asheville, Walking back to their hotel, they 38 a man who appeared to be homeless and was shaking in the cold. He wanted to do 39 to help.When they returned to Charlotte, Noah 40 what types of products could help a person to stay 41 . He found a type of bright, orange lightweight sleeping bag, they are waterproof(防水的) and windproof and can be 42 all year-round.They built website and 43 to raise $5,000 for the first 200 sleepi

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