备战2024年新高考英语名校模拟真题专题02 完形填空10篇(第四期)

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1、备战2024年高考英语名校模拟真题速递(新高考专用)第四期专题02 完形填空10篇(2023上福建厦门高三厦门双十中学校考期中)It was just three days from Thanksgiving, and my husband, Gerald and I were on our first tour across the Canadian prairies. 1 I knew we would be away for Thanksgiving, but the reality of it didnt really 2 on me before we hit the road. N

2、ow, we had to spend Thanksgiving with strangers.We 3 in front of a small, lakeside house, mildly 4 . Would it be okay to disturb others on this private celebration? As we 5 into Betty and Garys home, we were immediately met with 6 . The wood stove took every bit of chill out of the air, and the smel

3、l of food 7 us like a soft blanket. We gathered around the table. Our anxiety 8 as we were drawn into this circle of friendship. We told stories, shared laughs, and as the day called us to gave 9 .We thought we were going to spend Thanksgiving with strangers, but we really didnt. Something 10 happen

4、s when good food is 11 shared around an open table. Conversations begin. 12 starts to flow. Divisions disappear. Relationships are 13 . Through the simple act of sharing a meal together, we discover were 14 by our desire to love, our need for 15 and our common humanity. What a perfect way to celebra

5、te Thanksgiving!1ABasicallyBGenerallyCHonestlyDSecretly2AcallBdawnCreflectDfall3Adropped byBheaded offCpulled upDset out4AanxiousBannoyedCgratefulDscared5AbrokeBranCsteppedDwandered6AfriendsBcareCfoodDwarmth7AsurroundedBenvelopedCfloodedDwelcomed8Amelted awayBpicked upCleveled offDset in9AgiftsBhugs

6、CmoneyDthanks10AmixedBspecialCrelaxingDtypical11AgenerouslyBpatientlyCcasuallyDcautiously12ABeliefBLaughterCMusicDNoise13AbornBexposedCfixedDsplit14AattachedBencouragedCconnectedDtouch15AcourageBjusticeClibertyDunderstanding(2023上山东青岛高三统考期中)When I first visited Mexico, I spoke Spanish well. So when

7、I 16 an ice-cream in a shop, and the local seller said “ahorita,” which directly translates to “right now,” I smiled and waited nearby, believing that its arrival was 17 .Half an hour passed and still no ice-cream arrived, so I asked again about it. “Ahorita,” he 18 again and his face was a mix of c

8、onfusion and 19 .I was 20 . Waiting longer wasnt pleasant, but it was impolite to walk away if the ice-cream was now being delivered just for me. But finally, after waiting too long, I made a rush for the nearest bus to take me home. 21 , it really wasnt my fault. As I left, I 22 at my wrist and shr

9、ugged to the ice-cream seller, leaving him in 23 confusion.This experience 24 in my memory until years later when I came back to live in Mexico. I discovered that understanding “ahorita” took not a 25 in the language, but rather a fluency in the 26 . When someone from Mexico says “ahorita,” it shoul

10、d almost never be taken literally (照字面地); its meaning 27 greatly with context. As a linguist 28 , “Ahorita could mean tomorrow, in an hour, within five years or never.” It is even used as a(n) 29 way of saying “no, thanks” when refusing a(n) 30 .16AselectedBorderedCpickedDbought17AcertainBregularCsc

11、heduledDimmediate18ArespondedBliedCrefusedDexclaimed19AreliefBcomfortCpanicDembarrassment20AtornBashamedCdoubtfulDsure21AHopefullyBLuckilyCObviouslyDThankfully22AstaredBsignaledCshoutedDaimed23AtotalBmodestCunexpectedDamazing24AremainedBfadedCshoneDappeared25AtimeBhistoryCmannersDfluency26AhabitBsho

12、ppingCcultureDtime27AvariesBgrowsCextendsDstays28AquestionsBexpectsCoutlinesDillustrates29ApoliteBfunnyCamazingDpopular30AapplicationBdesignCofferDrequest(2023上山东泰安高三统考期中)Born in 1997 in a small town, not far from the capital, Kingston, Khadija Shaw was the youngest of 13 children. She loved watchin

13、g boys play 31 on the street outside their home. “A lot of people would gather and 32 who was going to win,” Shaw recalls. “I also joined in the interesting discussion, but I want to be a(n) 33 of that!” So the boys 34 her off in goal.Her parents werent 35 . Her father, a shoemaker, and her mother,

14、a rice farmer, 36 education for their kids and hoped for their good academic records. Her mother in particular thought football was a 37 of time. In Jamaica there were no girls or womens teams, “but I wanted to play football,” says Shaw, who had a World Cup poster on her wall and 38 competing in the sports greatest tournament.So shed play while her mother was working in the 39 . After she was caught, she turned to 40 “If

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