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江苏省2022届准高三英语 完形+阅读 暑假限时训练6

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江苏省2022届准高三英语完形+阅读暑假限时训练6I.完形Iwascalledintotheprincipal’sofficebutIhadnoideawhatIhaddonewrong.WhenIarrived,mybrotherBrianwasthere.Hehadbeencrying.Briangrabbedmyhandandsaid,“Amandahasbeeninacar___1___.”Everyinchofmybodywent__2____asIrealizedwhathehadsaid.Mysisterwasinjured.Onequestionsoundedoverandoverinmyhead–___3___couldthishavehappened?Eventhoughshewasonly17,Amandawasoneofthe___4___driversIknew.Ifeltshockedandterrified.MybrotherandIleftimmediately___5___thehospitalmysisterwasin.Whenwearrived,mysister’sfacewas___6___fromtheeyebrowsupandyoucouldseebloodeverywhere.Shewas___7___toseveralmachines.Mymomanddadstoodathersidecrying.Mysisterlooked___8___atmewithblood-filledeyes.Inhereyes,whereIexpectedtosee___9___,Isawstrength.Shesaidtome,“Iloveyou,Renee.”Isuddenlyrealizedhow___10___ItellmysisterIloveher.Itriedto___11___her,butshewasn’tlisteninganymore,___12___somedoctorsweretakingherawaytothex-rayroom.AstheywheeledherawayIwantedtoscreamout,butIcouldn’t.Icouldn’tmove,speakorevencry__13____shewasaroundthecorner.Thenthetearscame.Thougheveryonekepttellingmeshewouldbeallright,somethingmademe___14___.Everymomentthatpassedallowedthe___15___inmymindtogrowbigger.Finally,thedoctorwalkeddownthehallandstoodquietlyinfrontofus.Itwasthenthatthelong-awaited___16___came.Amandawasgoingtobeokay.MyheartleapedasIrealizedIstillhadasister.Shewouldneedalotofplasticsurgery,butshewas_17_____.Ayearlater,__18____mysisterandIquarrelsometimes,everytimeIseeherfaceandspotthelargescarthatstretchesacrossit,IremembertotellherthatI__19____her.IrememberwhenIalmostdidn’thavethe___20___totellheragainhowmuchIloveher.1.A.gameB.travelC.accidentD.shop2.A.frozenB.excitedC.flexibleD.relaxed3.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.how4.A.youngestB.safestC.hardestD.worst5.A.toB.atC.upD.for6.A.coveredB.knockedC.operatedD.hanged7.A.appliedB.attachedC.fastenedD.related8.A.upB.downC.aroundD.upon9\n9.A.beliefB.loveC.fearD.hope10.A.frequentlyB.muchC.soonD.rarely11.A.answerB.refuseC.persuadeD.hug12.A.whileB.becauseC.thoughD.so13.A.unlessB.sinceC.afterD.until14.A.angryB.disappointedC.worriedD.dissatisfied15.A.confidenceB.doubtC.sympathyD.curiosity16.A.wordsB.noteC.evidenceD.information17.A.illB.afraidC.aloneD.alive18.A.onlyifB.incaseC.nowthatD.eventhough19.A.saveB.helpC.loveD.forgive20.A.moodB.chanceC.timeD.courageII.阅读(A)You’llsoonbe84yearsold,Dad,andyouandIwillhavehad55Father’sDaystogether.Youknow,therewasatimewhenwewerenotonlyseparatedbythegenerationgapbutcompletelypolarized(对立)byit.Splitby:ageandexperience,opinions,hairstyles,cosmetics,clothingandboys.TheFather-DaughterDuelof‘54shiftedintohighgearwhenyoutaughtmetodrivetheoldDodgeandIdecidedIwoulddrivethe‘54Chevywhetheryoulikeditornot.Thepoliceofficerwhoescorted(护送)mehomeafteryoureportedtheChevystolenlateoneeveningwastooyoungtounderstandfather-daughterpoliticsandtoooldtohavemuchtolerancefora16-year-old.Youweresodecent(恰当的)aboutit,Dad,andIthinkthatwasprobablywhatmadeittheworstnightofmylife.OurrelationshipimprovedgreatlywhenIhadbabies.Ididn’tknowwhattoexpectofyouandMomasgrandparentsbutIdidn’thavetowaitlongtofindout.Thosebabiesadoredyouthenjustastheyadoreyounow.IsupposeIsawourrelationshipasagingtogether,ratherlikeafinewine.9\nButtheoddestthinghappenedlastweek.IwasatastopsignandIwatchedasyouturnedthecornerinyourcar.Itdidn’timmediatelyoccurtomethatitwasyoubecausethemandrivinglookedsoelderlyandfrailbehindthewheelofthathugecar.Itwasratherlikeaslapinthefacedeliveredfromoutofnowhere.PerhapsIsawyourageforthefirsttimethatday.Fiftyyearsagothisspring,weplantedkohlrabitogetherinagardeninCharlesCity,Iowa.Thisweek,we’llplantkohlrabitogetheragain,perhapsforthelasttimebutIhopenot.Idon’tunderstandwhyplantingkohlrabiwithyouissoimportanttomebutitis.Idon’tevenlikekohlrabi...butIlikeplantingitwithyou.HonoringafatheronFather’sDayisaboutmorethanadadwhobringshomeapaycheck,sharesadinnertable,andattendsschoolgraduationandweddings.It’smoreaboutunconditionallylovingchildrenwhoarestubborn,whoknoweverythingandwon’tlistentoanyone.It’saboutlovingsomeonemorethanwordscansay,andwishingthatitneverhadtoend.Iloveyou,Dad.21.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?A.Theauthor’sfatherscoldedherseriouslythatevening.B.Thepoliceofficerhelpedsettlethefightbetweentheauthorandherfather.C.Theauthor’sfathercalledthepolicetofindhismissingdaughter.D.TheirrelationshipwasworsenedwhenshedrovetheChevyaway.22.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“aslapintheface”inthefifthparagraph?A.Sheregrettedthefightsshehadwithherfather.B.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatherfatherwassooldandcouldbegoneoneday.C.Shewasashamedofherselfthatshehadn’ttakengoodcareofherfather.D.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatshehadcausedalotoftroubleforherfather.23.Whichofthefollowingwordscandescribetheauthor’sfather?a.Unreasonableb.Caringc.Tolerantd.StubbornA.bcB.bdC.acdD.bcd(B)“Hi!Howareyou?”Thewomansmiledasshetooktheseatbesideme.Shehadtolowerherselfslowly,squeezingheramplebottomintothespace.Positioningherselfcomfortably,sheputherenormousarmonthearmrest.Ididn’treplyandleanedtowardsthewindow.Sherepeatedhergreetinginafriendlyvoice.“Hi,”Ireplied.“MynameisLaura.I’mfromBritain.Howaboutyou?”Apalmwavedinfront9\nofmyface.“Malaysia,”Ishookthehandreluctantly.Laurastartedaconversationwithme,takingnonoticeofmyunfriendlyreactions.Hervoicewaswarmandcaring.Shewasthoughtful.WhenwewereserveddrinksandmealsshemadesurethatIhadroomtomoveinmyseat.“Idon’twanttomakeyouuncomfortablewithmyelephantsize!”shesaidwithgreatsincerity.Tomysurprise,herfacethatIdislikedhoursbefore,slowlyopenedintoanextraordinarysmile–livelyandcalmatthesametime.Icouldn’thelpbutletdownmyguard.Laurawasaninterestingconversationalist.Shewaswellreadinmanysubjectsfromphilosophytoscience.Sheturnedaseeminglyunimportantsubjectintosomethingtoexploreandunderstand.Hercommentswerehumorousandinspirational.Whenourtopicturnedtocultures,Iwaspleasantlysurprisedbyherintelligentcommentsandwell-thought-outanalysis.IaskedLaura,“Haveyoueverthoughtaboutlosingsomeweight?Youaren’tworriedaboutthediseasesthatcomewithbeingoverweight?”“Notatall.Youonlygetthediseasesifyou’reworriedaboutyourweightallthetime.Youseeadvertisementsfromslimmingcentersthatsay,‘Liberateyourselffromyourextrabaggagesothatyouarefreetobeyourself.’It’srubbish!You’reliberatedonlyifyou’recomfortablewithwhoyouare,andwhatyoulooklike!Ieathealthilyandwalkregularly;I’mthissizebecauseIamborntobebig!”Shesippedherwine.“Besides,GodgivesmesomuchhappinessthatIneedabiggerbodytoholdallofit!WhywouldIloseweighttolosemyhappiness?”WhenwewavedgoodbyetoeachotheratHongKong’sKaiTakAirport,IthoughtLaurawasthemostbeautifulwomanIhadevermetinmylife.24.WhywastheauthorunfriendlytowardLaurainthebeginning?A.Theauthorwasnotinagoodmoodthatday.B.Theauthorhadhopedtoenjoythetripalone.C.Theauthorwasnotgoodatmakingfriendswithstrangers.D.Theauthorwasn’tcomfortablewithLaura’ssize.25.Thefactthat______madetheauthorchangeherattitude.A.LauratalkedsomuchB.LaurawassuchawonderfulpersonC.LaurataughtheralotduringthetripD.Laurahelpedheralotduringthetrip26.Whydidn’tLaurawanttoloseweight?A.Shedidn’tthinksheneededto.9\nB.Shedidn’ttrustadvertisements.C.Shelikedbeingbigbecauseitgotherattention.D.Shethoughthappinesswasmoreimportantthanhealth.27.WhatkindofpersonisLaura?A.Talkativeandloud.B.Warmandconsiderate.C.Knowledgeableandproud.D.Wildandadventurous.(C)IboughtaPaulSmithshirtthreemonthsago.Forthosewhodon’tknow,PaulSmithisanEnglishdesignerbrand.Hisshirtscostabout1,000yuanupwards.Ipaid50yuanformycolorfulshirtfromastreettraderinBeijing.Ofcoursemyshirtwasaknockoff,acheapcopyofthebrand.Afterafewwasheslittleballsformedonthesurfaceofthethinmaterial.DoIcare?Notatall.Yougetwhatyoupayfor.IhavetoadmitIhateshopping.Idon’tcareenoughaboutspendingmoneyonclothes.Ihaveotherpriorities.InYouAreWhatYouWear,USwriterJenniferBaumgartnersayspeople’sclothestellastoryabouttheirpersonality.Shegoeson:“Theclothesyouchoosetowearprovideimportantinformationaboutyouasaperson,yourapproximateeducationlevel,yourincome,socialstatusandevenyourlevelofself-esteem.”WhenIstartedworkasanundercover(秘密工作的)crimereporterIhadtoshopforjeansandahoodie(连帽衫)inordertofitinwitharoughandready(世故的)socialgroup.Iboughtthehoodieinacharityshop.Mydaughterswereshocked.TheythoughtIlookedbad,butIknewmydisguisewasperfect.ElizabethL.ClinethinkssheknowsbestwhenitcomestocheapclothesinherbookOverdressed:TheShockinglyHighCostofCheapFashion.Sheexpressessadnessthatclothinghasbeenturnedintogoodsthatcouldbethrownawayafterbeingusedonceortwice.Shelooksdownhernoseatcheapfashionandlongsforthegoodolddayswhendepartmentstoressoldqualityclothesatexpensiveprices.Idon’tagree.Atleastpeoplenowcanchoosewhattowearwithoutbreakingthebank.28.Theunderlinedsentenceinthearticlemeantthat______.A.IneverspendmoneyonclothesB.Idon’tmindspendingmoneyonclothesC.itistoomuchtroubletospendmoneyonclothes9\nD.there’snotmuchpointspendingmoneyonclothes29.Fromthetextwecaninferthattheauthor’sdisguise_____.A.hadsomethingtodowithhisincomeB.turnedoutunsuitedtohisplanC.immediatelywontheadmirationofhisdaughtersD.provedthatclothescan’tshowaperson’struepersonality30.TheauthormentionsElizabethL.Cline’sbookto_______.A.showhisdisagreementwithherideaB.expresshisangeratthepoorqualityofclothesC.showhisdislikeforhowpeopletreattheirclothesD.supportherattitudetowardspendingmoneyonclothes31.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthestory?A.YougetwhatyoupayforB.YouarewhatyouwearC.HighcostofcheapfashionD.Thevarietyofclothes(D)Howpackedisyourschedule?Whensomebodysays“Howareyou?”,is“Busy”yourusualreply?Notbeingabletoslowdownandrelaxworriesalotofpeople.Butwhenwesay“I’mbusy”,isitsometimestoboast(吹嘘)ratherthantocomplain?AccordingtoUSwriterTimKreider,peoplewhomoan(埋怨)aboutbeingbusyarenotalwaystheoneswhoneedtobebusy.Rather,theyarefillingtheirlivesupvoluntarily.InanarticleforTheNewYorkTimesentitledThe‘busy’trap,Kreidersays,“busypeople”are“addictedtobusynessandfearwhattheymighthavetofaceinitsabsence”.Ourlivescannotpossiblybesillyormeaninglessifweare“indemandeveryhouroftheday”.Kreidersaysthatformostofus,beingbusyisnotnecessary;it’ssomethingwe’vechosen.HetellsthestoryofafriendofhiswhowasdrivenoutofNewYorkbyhighrentcosts.ShenowlivesinasmalltowninthesouthofFra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