2022高考英语阅读之完型填空模拟训练
(A)
Enter Nick Spigler’s room and you’ll find the delicate 1 of a tree swallow and rows of books about birds. Actually, this 16-year-old was not having his head in the clouds or his feet off the 2 . Twice a week, Ellie Andreen, 15, visits a park near her home to 3 her little family. The bird boxes she placed there have 4 several families of youngsters, which Ellie fusses over like a mother hen.
These two are not the only youngsters who 5 birding in Harford, Maryland of the US. Several local schools offer 6 in ornithology (鸟类学), even if some kids can’t yet spell the word. Both Nick and Ellie 7 birding early on. They call themselves the Early Birds or Bird Buddies. Once a month, they join groups of 20 to 10 students to walk through 8 fields before class, hoping to spot a parrot or woodpecker.
“Being part of the bird club since second grade made it seem more common than just some
9 hobby,” Nick said. “I had to get up at 7:00 am for the walks. That was for the birds, so I didn’t 10 .” 11 , he has attended bird camps, studied bird habits and migratory patterns, and at the last count 12 seen 190 of the more than 400 species in Maryland.
Raising youth awareness is a(n) 13 , longtime birders say. Mary Murray, 65, a 14 member of the Harford Bird Club, said, “These children are going to inherit (继承) Earth, and we need to teach them early how to 15 it. Birds are an indicator species, and if kids pay attention to what birds are doing, they will understand the health of their environment.”
1. | A. desk | B. nest | C. shelf | D. cupboard |
2. | A. yard | B. court | C. ground | D. ceiling |
3. | A. set up | B. turn to | C. hold up | D. check on |
4. | A. produced | B. dismissed | C. declared | D. handled |
5. | A. consider | B. enjoy | C. ignore | D. admit |
6. | A. announcements | B. preparations | C. findings | D. programs |
7. | A. came across | B. made up | C. reflected on | D. took up |
8. | A. rough | B. nearby | C. grassy | D. average |
9. | A. traditional | B. strange | C. plain | D. current |
10. | A. mind | B. insist | C. fight | D. contradict |
11. | A. Now and then | B. Before long | C. Since then | D. In no time |
12. | A. personally | B. instantly | C. smoothly | D. obviously |
13. | A. claim | B. must | C. assumption | D. demand |
14. | A. legal | B. temporary | C. leading | D. random |
15. | A. agree with | B. start with | C. take charge of | D. take care of |
(B)
Chloe Smith is a 6-year-old. girl from Atlanta, Georgia. One day, while taking a walk with her father near their home, she 1 something shiny under a pile of rubbish. She picked up the 2 to take home, as she often did on her treasure-hunting walks. Chloe was later 3 to discover she had found a stolen Olympic gold medal..
The medal belonged to former canoeist (划艇运动员)Joe Jacobi, who won gold while 4 for Team USA in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games. The medal, along with other personal belongings, was 5 in May of 2016 when someone broke into Jacobi's can Though police managed to , 6 some of his stolen items, they hadn't been able to find his 7 Olympic medal. It may have been lost forever, if not for a 6-year-old girl's treasure--hunting 8 .
Chloe's dad had seen Jacobi's story on the news, and 9 realized it was his stolen property. He found Jacobi's email and sent him pictures of the treasure. After 10 the medal, Jacobi was astonished, just speechless.
Chloe was 11 to give it back after speaking with Jacobi on the phone. 12 , Jacobi promised to speak to her class when school begins again this fall. The 13 of this little girl reuniting an Olympian with his beloved possession is 14 When we talk about character and doing the 15 thing, Chloe represents the Olympic values in every sense of the word.
ignore the waste behind you1. A. sought | B. buried | C. noticed | D. dropped |
2. A. waste | B. object | C. material | D. antique |
3. A. embarrassed | B. satisfied | C. frightened | D. shocked |
4. A. competing | B. applying | C. coaching | D. preparing |
5, A. broken | B. stolen | C. replaced | D. deserted |
6. A. purchase | B. register | C. preserve | D. recover D. recover |
7. A. secured | B. prized | C. advertised | D. priced |
8. A. project | B. decision | C. habit | D. idea |
9. A. quickly | B. gradually | C. really | D. carefully |
10. A. identifying | B. obtaining | C. evaluating | D. investigating |
11. A. sorry | B. eager | C. upset | D. hesitant |
12. A. In addition | B. In fact | C. In return | D. In advance |
13. A. purpose | B. report | C. attempt | D. story |
14. A. heart-warming | B. breath-taking | C. eye-catching | D. life-changing |
15. A. important | B. simple | C. interesting | D. right |
(C)
Twins are supposed to have a lot in common. However, my twin sister and I can't be more 1 .I'm louder, taller and sharper while she's quieter, shorter and sweeter.
While most of the time we could get along, our relationship didn't enjoy the usual 2 between twins. For years we spoke only when necessary. Twelve years ago, our mother 3 lung cancer. Because I lived closer to my parents, I 4 all the day-to-day caretaking. Meanwhile, my sister 5 gave suggestions that felt like criticisms, which 6 our already delicate relationship, especially after our mother died.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started, I turned to Chinese dramas to 7 my anxiety. That felt 8 -my mother also loved watching Chinese dramas, even in a hospital bed. Perhaps these dramas were her only 9 to her childhood in China.
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