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1、2019高考英語(yǔ)完型填空-人生百味類(lèi)李仕才(一)There are many principles and values all people live by. The  41  that I live by is honesty. I have always been taught that lying will just get me into more trouble than I might already be  42 . Being honest is a  43  all people need to have and use t

2、o go  44  in life. Ever since I was a little kid, my parents have  45  me to be honest  46  it is the right thing to do. As I got  47 , I realized something very important that could  48  the way people take me to be a person. If just once you stop b

3、eing honest and tell a lie it will  49  change peoples opinion of you and their whole way of acting  50  you. When you tell a lie you lose that persons  51  forever or have to work your whole life to get it back. It is my personal   52  to achieve gr

4、eat things in life and honesty will sure help me get there. For me right now losing somebodys trust would be a truly  53  thing. Whatever you do for a living or  54  you live, honesty is something important for all of us.Honesty gets you much higher in life than getting

5、 into more  55  like lying would. Lying can   56  get you into trouble dealing with the government. Honesty is just as important to me as my family. Already, I know it is something that will  57  my future and my relationship with all people. It is something about

6、myself that I hope to never  58  no matter what happens. Most of all honesty will help me no matter whether Im at school, home or just  59  with friends. It is something  60  I hope my children will also have and appreciate. 41A. professionB. lawC. careerD. contrac

7、t42.A. inB. intoC. onD. onto43.A. characterB. qualityC. personalityD. speciality44.A. slowlyB. downC. fastD. far45.A. advisedB. madeC. taughtD. ordered46.A. in caseB. so thatC. althoughD. because47.A. olderB. elderC. strongerD. taller48.A. acceptB. ensureC. changeD. exchange49.A. possiblyB. totallyC

8、. hardlyD. nearly50.A. likeB. towardC. againstD. forward51.A. confidenceB. hopeC. interestD. trust52.A. arrangementB. intentionC. goalD. purpose53.A. horribleB. fascinatingC. unacceptableD. surprising54.A. whereverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. whomever55.A. questionsB. problemsC. accidentsD. incidents56

9、.A. surelyB. easilyC. evenD. still57.A. breakB. improveC. destroyD. strengthen58.A. loseB. meetC. ownD. miss59.A. hanging overB. hanging onC. hanging upD. hanging out60A. whoB. whatC. whichD. that【參考答案】41-45 BABDC       46-50 DACBB   51-55 DCAAB    56-60

10、CBADD(二)Happiness is what everyone looks for.   41   someone says that he is happy. However,   42  makes him happy may not work for others. And even  43   , someone may spend all his life looking for happiness, but in vain.In the

11、past, I tried my best to make myself happy. I thought if I could   44   get and do what I wanted to,  I would be happy. Certainly, it was  45   , but I was disappointed. Though I could be happy at   46   , I couldnt keep

12、 my happiness for a long time. Why?One day, when I told a friend of mine what I   47   about happiness, he smiled and said only a few words “Happiness is not a   48   thing but a by-product ( 副產(chǎn)品). ”I was surprised, but he was really  

13、 49  . Someone thinks money can   50   everything, but when he becomes a millionaire after his hard work, perhaps he will find that he has new   51  .  And he has to go to church for   52  . Sometimes love can

14、bring happiness, but at other times it   53   misunderstanding,  tiredness and even quarrelling.Happiness is only a by-product of all   54   of things you love to do. You can not    55   it in a strai

15、ght way. That is, it is not a thing   56   in the material form but in your senses.   You should tell yourself, “I do not   57   whether I am happy or not. But I must love     58   ”. &

16、#160;And one day you will   59   find happiness itself has quietly   60   .41A. MaybeB. OnceC. ThenD. And42A. whoB. whatC. it  D. this43A. moreB. nowC. soD. worse44A.  frequentlyB. reallyC. hardlyD. often  45A. impo

17、rtantB. necessaryC. unnecessary D. possible46A. present B. allC. timesD. last47A. didB. thoughtC. learnedD. discovered48A. singleB. simpleC. common D. strange49A. lying B. stupidC. rightD. foolish50A. get B. makeC. produce D. bring51A. wishes B. worriesC. demandsD.

18、 business52A. help B. GodC. comfortD. rest53A. suggests B. happensC. seems  D. causes54A. fieldsB. typesC. kinds D. forms55A. findB. graspC. searchD. discover56A. comingB. existingC. floatingD. surrounding57A. mind B. knowC. ask D. wonder58A. lifeB. family 

19、60;C. happinessD. health59A. hardlyB. suddenlyC. neverD. often60A. disappearedB. missedC. lost  D. arrived【參考答案】41- 60  ABDBA  CBACD  BCDCB  BAABD(三)Over the years,thanks to my life's obstacles(障礙),I understood the meaning of faith and the strong will to surviveIt w

20、as Hurricane Ike that made me fully (21) the beauty of our strength and a human's motivation to (22)    Mom had a twoweek (23)  in summerWhile we enjoyed our holiday in Southeast Texas,we didn't realize the fact that Ike(24)  cause months and likely years of"lab

21、or"By September 7th,the"eyes of Texas"were watching Hurricane Ike more (25)                 ,making the typical mad rush for lastminute hurricane (26)         &

22、#160;    Two days later,both oil and ice were in (27)        demandIn the early hours of September 11th,some neighbors were planning to(28) the storm in their homes,(29)  others were making final preparations to get awayAt first,we decided to st

23、ayBut that afternoon,the HoustonGalveston area would be on the more (30)  side of the stormMom and I packed some of our most (31)  belongings in the car and (32)   the East Texas town of LufkinAs Ike pushed farther inland,we (33)  power in LufkinOn Sunday,our nextdoor neighb

24、or told us via cell phone that our (34)  had remained wellOur hopes could not have been (35)    But a few hours later,the neighbors reported that our brick chimney had (36)   ,and it was sitting on our living room,(37)  a hole in the roof between two skylights (天窗)

25、We wouldn't be allowed to return home (38)  September 17thI climbed upstairs,and looked toward the hole in the roof which showed a beautiful blue skyWithout hesitation,I shouted,"Wow!A third skylight!"My neighbors could not believe I was making jokes(39)    

26、60;  crying,but (40) is always good medicineIt was with that joke that I knew,given time,everything would be okay21AobserveBappreciateCexploreDimprove22AworkBapologizeCrecoverDchange23AvacationBjourneyCmeetingDschedule24AmustBmightCshouldDwould25AcloselyBconstantlyCwarninglyDdifferently26Aadven

27、tureBequipmentCsuppliesDreports27AbasicBhighCpureDneat28Aget throughBput awayCtest outDsuffer from29AsinceBwhenCuntilDwhile30AdangerousBabundantCpeacefulDawesome31AavailableBconcreteCpreciousDpotential32Aset outBheaded forCsettled downDwatched out33AprovidedBreducedCproducedDlost34AgardenBhouseCpool

28、Dyard35AclearerBwilderClowerDhigher36ApassedBstoodCgoneDfollowed37AleavingBdiggingCfillingDkicking38AbyBbeforeCuntilDafter39Ain spite ofBinstead ofCapart fromDin terms of40AfaithBwillCstrengthDlaughter【參考答案】2125 BCADA 2630 CBADA 3135 CBDBD 3640 CACBD(四)When I look back at my decision to be a working

29、 mom, I realize that I didnt think I had any other choice. Hubby and I had been a two-income family   36  the time we were married. It didnt occur to me that we would be anything else though its hardly news that the choice has its   37  .Hubby traveled a lot when our ki

30、ds were young, and I often was a weekday single mom. I had an understanding boss,who allowed me to work a(n)   38   schedule for about 12 years. My 32-hour work week provided the chance to   39   in my kids kindergarten classrooms.The woman who cared for the k

31、ids in our   40   was truly a gift from God. Nan and I   41   values and parenting styles. Never underestimate (低估) the value of   42  . When Dad was away, the kids knew the drill. Though sports activities and piano lessons   43 

32、 interrupted our schedules, generally we got up, fed and out without much commotion (混亂) and back in, fed and  44  with a little time left over for a game or a favorite TV show. Mom got a few minutes of   45   before crashing herself (睡覺(jué)).Looking back on the past,

33、I realize we could have made other   46  . We could have been vegetable gardeners. Lots of families   47   on one income. But I think we would have lost something just as important as my   48  .My work at the News Sentinel has been   49

34、0;  and exciting. Ive worked with people I never would have met had I been at home. Ive spent my career   50   sentences and stories and learning and passing along information about our community. My coworkers are my Tennessee family.My work has been   51  

35、60;to me in important ways, and I think it has made me a more interesting and satisfied   52   and parent. And our family has learned to   53   the time we do have together.   54  , if I had to do it over again, I wouldnt change my decision to be a w

36、orking mom. And I wouldnt change a single thing about the kids who   55   it.36. A. from                       B. before          

37、          C. at                             D. by37. A. benefits         &#

38、160;            B. challenges                  C. shortcomings             D. privileges38. A. extended&#

39、160;                   B. packed                      C. reduced       

40、;              D. regulated39. A. interfere                    B. volunteer            

41、60;      C. study                       D. compete40. A. separation                  B. co

42、nflict                     C. adjustment                 D. absence41. A. influenced       

43、;           B. suspected               C. shared                       D. i

44、gnored42. A. routine                       B. independence             C. cooperation       

45、60;       D. schedule43. A. systematically          B. effectively                 C. occasionally        

46、0;      D. adequately44. A. entertained                 B. bathed                       C.

47、 exercised                   D. worked45. A. peace                         B. excitement &

48、#160;               C. panic                        D. silence46. A. mistakes       &

49、#160;            B. fortunes              C. achievements        D. choices47. A. fail           

50、60;                B. manage                     C. squeeze           

51、          D. part48. A. income                      B. children               &#

52、160;     C. passion                     D. life49. A. fun                     &#

53、160;      B. tiring                        C. dull                   &

54、#160;       D. demanding50. A. reading                      B. shaping                

55、0;    C. reciting                     D. digesting51. A. original                      B.

56、optional             C. meaningful                D. stressful52. A. employer               

57、60;    B. breadwinner               C. partner                      D. learner53. A. kill    &#

58、160;                        B. value                         C. s

59、pend                        D. save54. A. Therefore                   B. Meanwhile   

60、              C. However                   D. Otherwise55. A. pushed for            &

61、#160;    B. centered around         C. catered to               D.lived through【參考答案】3640 ABCBD        4145CACBA   4650DBAAB  

62、0;  5155 CCBAD(五)What does peace mean to you? A place without noise, trouble, or hard work? There once was a king who  41  a prize to the artist who would  42  the best picture of peace. Many artists 43  .The king looked at all the pictures, but there were only two he r

63、eally  44  and had to choose between them.One picture was of a  45 lake. The lake was a perfect mirror, for peaceful towering mountains were all around it. Overhead was a blue sky  46  soft white clouds. All who saw this picture thought that it was a perfect picture of  

64、; 47  .The other picture had  48  too. But these were uneven and bare. Above was an angry sky in which  49  played and from which rain fell.  50  the side of the mountain ran a foaming waterfall. This didnt look  51 at all. But when the king looked carefu

65、lly, he saw   52  the waterfall a tiny bush growing in a crack in the rock. In the   53 a mother bird had built her nest. There, in the middle of the  54 of angry water, sat the mother bird on her nestperfect peace.  55  picture do you think won the prize?The

66、King chose the second picture. Do you know  56 ? “Because peace does not  57  being in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work.” 58 the King. “Peace means being in the  59  of all those things and still be calm in your 60 .That is the real meaning of peace.”41

67、. A. heldB. setC. sentD. offered42. A. sellB. paintC. findD. choose43. A.workedB. failedC. believedD. tried44. A. understoodB. wantedC. keptD. liked45. A. fullB. goodC. calmD. round46. A. withB. in C. aroundD. of47. A. peaceB. natureC. artsD. lakes48. A. lakesB. mountainsC. skyD. trees49. A. birdsB.

68、 stormC. lighteningD. clouds50. A. OnB. DownC. ThroughD. Beside51. A. attractiveB. peacefulC. stillD. natural52. A. underB. belowC. aboveD. behind53. A. waterfallB. bushC. crackD. rock54. A. rushB. noiseC. troubleD. place55. A. whyB. WhoseC. WhateverD. Which56. A. whyB. howC. whereD. what57. A. enjo

69、yB. needC. meanD. require58. A. decidedB. explainedC. thoughtD. wrote59. A. middleB. wayC. frontD. place60. A. headB. brainC. heartD. body【參考答案】4145  DBDDC  4650 AABCB   5155  BDBAD  5660 ACBAC(六)No one likes the “old people” smell. No one, not even the   

70、0;41    people. Trust me, I know.I volunteer at a hospice of Alzheimers Care(老年癡呆患者臨終安養(yǎng)院). My health book    42   a pretty picture of hospices, describing them as homes where family members and the sick can work together in    43   

71、60;incurable illness. It shows pictures of    44    patients speaking to doctors, with, of course, loving ones around them.Thats    45    what a hospice is. There arent family members, only cards sent periodically during the year. The  

72、;  46    I help seldom smile because theyre struggling to    47    where they are, what year it is,    48    their own names.And they dont like the “old people” smellthe smell of disease, of medicine and sweat, or o

73、f the lost self-respect. They dont like it. But they    49    in it.Next week is my    50   .  Im moving soon and I wont have to    51    that hospice. I wont have to    52    a wo

74、man who cant even close her mouth, or    53    a man whos crying because he cant stop shaking    54    enough to tie his shoes. I wont have to run for a nurse when Evelyn falls out of her wheel-chair.But I feel far from    55

75、   . After four years of volunteering, the place is the same as the day I started. All the    56    remains fresh, never to be cut through by youthful spirits.Some visit. Some bring cake and puppy dogs and flowers. But only    57   . W

76、hen you were born, loving arms held you. Shouldnt you    58    that way too? Shouldnt the elderly, whove lived their lives, raised their    59    and contributed to society be cared about? Shouldnt they end feeling loved? Why dont  

77、60; 60   ? 41.A. oldB. youngC. poorD. sick42.A. paintsB. writesC. publishesD. reads43.A. curingB. examiningC. testingD. accepting44.A. cryingB. sufferingC. fightingD. smiling45.A. certainlyB. maybeC. notD. hardly46.A. hospitalsB. patientsC. doctorsD. nurses47.A. sayB. recognizeC.

78、 rememberD. forget48.A. everB. evenC. onlyD. however49.A. playB. liveC. talkD. work50.A. dutyB. turnC. firstD. last51.A. feelB. seeC. smellD. taste52.A. feedB. openC. stopD. keep53.A. blameB. cureC. calmD. find54.A. fastB. frequentlyC. shortlyD. long55.A. light-heartedB. absent-mindedC. badD. sad56.

79、A. hopefulnessB. hopelessnessC. carelessnessD. desire57.A. someB. fewC. meD. them58.A. actB. liveC. dieD. speak59.A. plantsB. childrenC. foodD. money60.A. IB. weC. theyD. you【參考答案】41-45 AADDC   4650 BCBBD    51-55 CACDA     5660 BACBC(七)We had always been

80、 so close-why was she suddenly pushing me away?                                           

81、     By Sandi Kahn Shelton    Allie is leaving for college in a week. With her room filled with shopping bags, she wont   36   about going and she is off with friends most of time. One night-after a long period of   37  

82、 between us-I asked what I might have done or said to make her angry with me. She sighed and said, “Mom, you havent done anything. Its fine-just distant.” Somehow in the past we had always found some way to 38  . When Allie was a baby, I would go to the day-care center after work. Id  39 &

83、#160; a quiet place and she would be nursed-our eyes locked together, communicating with each other. In the middle school,  40   other mothers were already   41   for the estrangement(疏遠(yuǎn))they felt with their adolescent daughters, an idea  42   t

84、o me: I would show up regularly at school, sign her out of class and   43   her somewhere-out to lunch, to the movie, once for a long walk on the beach. It may sound irresponsible, but it kept us close when other mothers and daughters were confused. We talk everything on those ou

85、tings-outings we   44   secret from family and friends. When she started high school, Id   45   up with her in the morning to make her a sandwich for lunch, and wed silently drink a cup of tea together before the 6:40 bus came.But now we are having two kinds o

86、f partings(分離). I want the romantic way   46   we go to lunch and lean across the table and say how much we will   47   each other. I want smiles through tears and the chance to offer some last bits of wisdom. But as she   48  to leave, Allies f

87、eelings have gone underground. When I   49  to touch her arm, she pulls away. She   50   down every invitation I send. She lies on her bed, reading Emily Dickinson until I say I have always loved Emily Dickinson, and then she closes the book. Some say the tighter y

88、our tie with your child, the greater her need to break away, to have her own identity in the world. The more it will hurt, they say.36. A. care B. thinkC. talkD. consider37. A. argumentB. silenceC. agreementD. discussion38. A. shareB. communicateC. seeD. understand39. A. liveB. searchC. buildD. find

89、40. A. if B. becauseC. onceD. when41. A. sorryB. regretfulC. amazedD. doubtful42. A. supposedB. occurredC. deservedD. puzzled43. A. showB. carryC. takeD. send44. A. discourageB. keepC. haveD. make45. A. getB. putC. comeD. break46. A. thatB. whereC. whichD. as47. A. meetB. oweC. missD. thank48. A. hu

90、rriesB. preparesC. prefersD. determines49. A. happenB. dreamC. struggleD. reach50. A. putsB. bringsC. turnsD. pulls【參考答案】3640 CBBDD    4145 ABCBA     4650 ACBDC(八)On Sunday I had my own Fathers Day celebration. Suddenly I  41  about my dad a lot. My dad i

91、s absolutely the  42  man in the world. He would  43  refuse anyone in trouble.Every Thursday night, my dad would  44  Shreveport, to a church there. I always drove the car for him.  45  this happened many times, I recall ( 回想起) one incident on one of those trips to Shreveport. That time on the  46  , my dad saw a hitchhiker(搭便車(chē)的人 ). Dad asked me to pull the car over and offer him a  47  . Dad asked him his name and address, told him ours, and talked to him about all sorts of things.At first the hitchhiker was hesitant (遲疑的 )

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