2021届高三江苏好题速递分项汇编(2)完形填空完形填空【江苏省苏州市2021届八校联盟高三第一次适应性检测】Danielle was living in a new city with no local bank of her own. She desperately needed to 21 a bank to cash her paycheck. For more than two weeks, she made 22 one after another but in vain.Danielle decided to attend a meeting at the local women’s resource center. The women there had been a strong source of encouragement since she came here. Sitting next to Danielle, Amy began to share the details of her 23 situation. She was just days away from 24 her home and her car. Her phone and electric services were both scheduled to be cancelled. Her husband had gambled away their money. She had nothing left.As Amy described the situation, Danielle 25 God’s soft whisper in her heart: “After the meeting, give Amy twenty dollars.” Danielle immediately thought, “But I can’t. I only have forty dollars.” She heard the 26 again. Danielle knew she needed to follow. 27 the meeting concluded, she 28 her purse and quietly handed twenty dollars to Amy. Knowing Danielle’s situation, Amy was 29 to accept it at first. But as a crowd of women 30 to give Amy hugs of support, Danielle told her that God wanted her to have it. Then Danielle left.With just twenty dollars left in her wallet, Danielle decided to try cashing her paycheck at just one more bank before 31 home. She was 32 filled with renewed confidence and optimism. She walked into the bank next to the women’s center. Moments later, the bank 33 her paycheck with no questions asked. Wearing a big smile, Danielle returned home.Realizing true hope has no 34 , she continues to be 35 for the lifetime supply that she received for just twenty dollars.21.A.select B.find C.consult D.search22.A.decisions B.choices C.appointments D.attempts23.A.similar B.unique C.desperate D.social24.A.ruining B.leaving C.missing D.losing25.A.received B.found C.heard D.felt26.A.story B.advice C.order D.voice27.A.Before B.While C.When D.Though28.A.reached into B.put away C.gave out D.took on29.A.unwilling B.anxious C.eager D.embarrassed30.A.intended B.approached C.managed D.continued31.A.leaving B.sailing C.heading D.departing32.A.anyhow B.somehow C.therefore D.otherwise33.A.counted B.checked C.cashed D.tested34.A.price B.cost C.cause D.purpose35.A.ready B.welcome C.fortunate D.thankful完形填空【江苏省镇江市八校2021届高三10月联考】In August last year, my parents and I visited our relatives in Princeton Junction, New Jersey. Every day I enjoyed walking a circular way starting from their house. One evening I decided to be adventurous and changed from my 21 way—I was looking forward to a longer walk, 22 that I would be able to find my way back.My walk took me 23 the living area and into a beautiful place with an expanse of fields on both sides of the road. With the sun beginning to 24 , it was really a wonderful sight. After about thirty minutes, I noticed that I was not 25 back in the direction I had come. I searched for my mobile phone to get help, but it turned out to be left at home.However, I remained 26 . Although there weren’t any people about, there was some 27 and I was sure that someone would stop and point me in the right direction. As each car or truck came, I stopped and 28 , but time after time each one passed me by. No one seemed to feel any 29 for me. About forty minutes, I was beginning to feel 30 . There was no one in sight and my family was completely in the dark as to my position.When I just gave up all hope, a black SUV 31 me and stopped. A mother and daughter were willing to help. I told them I was lost and gave them my address. The mother pointed to a turning a little further down the road and 32 me I was pretty close to home. Expressing my thanks, I started off at a fast 33 .I had been walking for about five minutes when I heard a car drive up behind me and stop. It was the mother and daughter again. They realized that they had not given me the correct direction.They offered to 34 me home, and I was so grateful for their help. During our brief conversation I 35 that the teenage daughter was going to a school party and would now arrive late. We didn’t exchange names but I will never forget their act of kindness.21.A.proper B.regular C.general D.similar22.A.confident B.grateful C.ashamed D.proud23.A.within B.round C.toward D.beyond24.A.shine B.rise C.set D.fade25.A.heading B.keeping C.taking D.looking26.A.silent B.crazy C.awake D.calm27.A.delay B.control C.traffic D.service28.A.cheered B.waved C.sighed D.nodded29.A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.respect D.responsibility30.A.innocent B.ridiculous C.fortunate D.desperate31.A.surrounded B.approached C.preserved D.accompanied32.A.supported B.defended C.corrected D.promised33.A.pace B.track C.level D.stage34.A.charge B.drop C.allow D.reach35.A.observed B.predicted C.recognized D.sensed完形填空【江苏省镇江市四校2021届高三上学期第一次联考】An act of kindness doesn't have to be a grand gesture. Even those small acts of kindness can make a difference in someone's day. That was just the case for Amie Mickey when she 41 a bumper sticker (车尾贴) on her car reading: You Matter.Amie started to do this several years ago. At first, she wondered if people would 42 it. However, much to her surprise, she began seeing a flood of 43 every time she hit the road. More often than not, people 44 slowly near her car would roll down their windows, raising their 45 , waving and smiling. Sometimes, she even found some sticky notes left on her windshield saying things like “You 46 too! “Once while she was driving down the highway, she became 47 when a man driving a sports car at a high speed pulled his car alongside suddenly, waving and mouthing, “You matter!” Though it took her s ome time to recover from the 48 , she still felt happy. Last year, someone 49 her car while she was waiting for her friend in the car by the roadside, saying to her, “It is a(an) 50 sticker. I’ve seen various stickers before, but none of the m have touched me as your sticker has done. “The two small words on the sticker seem simple enough, but they really struck a chord with many complete strangers who 51 to catch sight of the sticker.Stories like Amie's really 52 the rest of us. Sometimes a kind word or gesture may lift our 53 and itdoesn't cost a thing except for a little extra thought. Maybe it means offering a friend a hug, praising the children when their children 54 well in school, helping someone out or volunteering at nursing homes. Acts of kindness are waiting everywhere. Small as they seem, they can make a 55 impact on the world, and help form general goodness.41.A.tore up B.picked up C.fixed up D.put up42.A.watch B.overlook C.notice D.ignore43.A.attention B.confusion C.strangers D.passers-by44.A.running B.driving C.walking D.riding45.A.voices B.hats C.shoulders D.thumbs46.A.count B.share C.value D.matter47.A.frightened B.discouraged C.embarrassed D.disappointed48.A.parking B.speed C.incident D.event49.A.approached B.blocked C.repaired D.cleaned50.A.important B.special C.typical D.skeptical51.A.happened B.occurred C.managed D.offered52.A.shock B.inspire C.delight D.satisfy53.A.feelings B.thoughts C.spirits D.minds54.A.work B.exercise C.conduct D.behave55.A.reliable B.subjective C.positive D.brief完形填空【江苏省徐州市(市区部分学校)2021届高三9月学情调研】I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or 21 . I'm left puzzled. Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 22 ?I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur(吉隆坡) in the early 1960s, when children from different races and religions played and studied together in 23 . At that time my family lived a stone's 24 from Ismail’s. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Mala y Muslim(穆斯林) and I was an Indian Hindu(印度教徒)—we just accept our differences. Perhaps, because our elders had not filled our heads with 25advice.Ismail and I were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we'd 26 the countryside on our bicycles, hoping to 27 the unexpected. At times Ismail would 28 my familyas we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his company.When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismail’s family later returned to their vi llage, and I 29 touch with him.One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I 30 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 31 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 32 at me. “Raddar?” he said, using my childhood nickname. I was astonished at being so 33 addressed (称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 34 we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something hard to describe.If we can allow our children to be themselves without prejudice, they'll build friendships with people, 35 race or religion, who will be by their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies built and then we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “we few, we happy few, we band of brothers”. 21.A.imagination B.convenience C.opportunities D.conflicts22.A.parties B.cities C.villages D.races23.A.anger B.harmony C.danger D.risk24.A.drop B.throw C.move D.roll25.A.unnecessary B.unexpected C.good D.useful26.A.explore B.fold C.discover D.reject27.A.get through B.deal with C.come across D.break down 28.A.challenged B.attract C.thrill D.accompany29.A.lost B.gained C.developed D.missed30.A.stated B.considered C.constructed D.reached31.A.attempts B.instructions C.opinions D.arrangements 32.A.annoyedly B.carelessly C.disappointedly D.fixedly33.A.familiarly B.strangely C.completely D.coldly34.A.week B.months C.years D.decades35.A.in charge of B.in case of C.regardless of D.as for完形填空【江苏省盐城中学2020-2021学年高三上学期九月质量检测】A heroic guy named Philip Blanks, a former high school football player, saved a 3-year-old boy falling from a third-floor apartment in Phoenix, Arizona. This wide receiver (接球员) probably caught the best 31 in hislife! While playing football in high school, he surely didn't imagine that his 32 will save a life one day.The 33 incident happened on 3rd July, 2020 and a video shot by a bystander (旁观者) 34 the entire incident. An apartment in Phocnix caught fire and in the midst of rising flames, a mother was scen 35 her son from the third-floor balcony to save him from the fire. The mother, already on fire, remained 36inside and didn't survive, but she made the ultimate 37 of saving her child from the awful fire.When the fire 38 , Blanks was at a friend's apartment in the same building. 39 he heard a lot of screaming. People standing outside the building were 40 that the burning building still had people in it. Blanks didn't 41 to run ahead and catch the falling child. It was almost like an instinct for him. When he saw the chid twirling down from the third-floor balcony, he immediately had a tunnel 42 AlI he could see for the moment was the 43 .Blanks managed to catch the boy 44 fell on his side, which damaged the child's foot. Blanks ran away from the site immediately with the child in his arms.It was quite a(n) 45 task to catch a child falling from a building. But this heroic guy made it possible. 31.A.breath B.sight C.ride D.catch32.A.resources B.questions C.skills D.possessions33.A.tragic B.domestic C.famous D.mysterious34.A.captured B.caused C.handled D.hatched35.A.pulling B.throwing C.bathing D.feeding36.A.seated B.focused C.stuck D.hidden37.A.conclusion B.compromise C.suggestion D.sacrifice38.A.looked up B.turned up . C.went out D.broke out39.A.Eventually B.Suddenly C.Randomly D.Originally40.A.shouting B.objecting C.signaling D.advocating41.A.refuse B.hesitate C.demand D.promise42.A.floor B.wall C.vision D.system43.A.child B.mother C.balcony D.tunnel44.A.so B.or C.and D.but45.A.critical B.fundamental C.impossible D.unpleasant完形填空【江苏省南通市通州区2021届高三上学期第一次诊断测试】I was envious of my friends who got to stay at school for lunch. They 41 the same things as the characters in our favourite TV shows. The meals we ate at home were different. One day, a classmate asked what I ate for lunch. I 42 , feeling like I'd been caught. Like most days, we'd had fried rice. "Sandwiches," I lied. My face felt hot as I turned away, 43 she wouldn't ask anything more.Still, there was one day of the year when Mom made an 44 and we were allowed to stay at school for lunch. Every year, there was Chinese Day at the cafeteria to 45 Chinese New Year. "The school is honoring our heritage," Mom would say. The first Chinese Day lunch I can 46 was when I was about six. I had 47 this day for weeks. When the bell rang for lunch, I rushed to the cafeteria. As I stood in line, I imagined the 48 they'd have waiting for us.There would be 49 , surely—every Chinese New Year meal included fish. I could explain to my friends what Mom had told us: how the 50 for "fish" in Chinese sounded like another word meaning abundance. There would be chicken, too, probably with the head still on, because a whole chicken for Chinese New Year 51 wholeness.The line was slowly moving forward until 52 it was my turn. The cafeteria worker passed me my plate and I looked down. I barely 53 anything. All I did was sit there, confused. They called this "Chinese" lunch, so why had I never 54 it before? Those first few bites, I realized later, were my 55 to Chinese-Canadian cuisine.41.A.ate B.mixed C.kept D.bought42.A.quit B.froze C.fell D.changed43.A.figuring B.agreeing C.hoping D.regretting44.A.excuse B.exception C.impression D.appointment45.A.create B.save C.celebrate D.guide46.A.remember B.discover C.order D.serve47.A.put up with B.looked out for C.come up with D.looked forward to 48.A.programme B.meal C.seat D.guest49.A.chicken B.beef C.bacon D.fish50.A.price B.search C.need D.word51.A.combined B.represented C.described D.predicted52.A.immediately B.usually C.finally D.recently53.A.improved B.understood C.observed D.recognized54.A.seen B.missed C.used D.read55.A.introduction B.solution C.instruction D.application完形填空【江苏省如东县2021届高三上学期第一次学情检测】Despite the weather or he distance,Paul Wilson will make sure low-income students in his neighborhood arrive at their college classes on time.A retired engineer,76-year-old Wilson has been 21 free rides to college students for the past eight years.Since he first started 22 his car to the young people,Wilson has 23 an astonishing 64,000 miles,and has had countless pleasant and often humorous 24 with the students he transports to and from school.The students who he's 25 have gone on to become physicians,teachers and engineers,but what they've also got out of their tie in school is finding a role model and a friend in Wilson.Tina Stern 26 rides from Wilson for all her four years in college,and the trips meant much more to her than just free 27 ."It's not just a ride;you're not just sitting there in 28 silence or with your headphones on."Stern said."He asks you questions and actually remembers the answers,so the next time you ride with him,he'll 29 those things.”Wilson often goes 30 to ensure the welfare and safety of the students.If they have problems with registration,Wilson is there to 31 them.If they run out of certain daily necessities,Wilson will drive to the nearest store and purchase what's needed.If a student gets hungry on the long drives to and from school, Wilson never 32 to buy them a meal.For many students,Wilson's help is not only appreciated,it's also necessary.Some students don't have a reliable car,while others have to share vehicles with parents who work six days a week.For them,riding with Wilson has33 them to complete their education-but according to Wilson,he benefits just as much from the 34 ."I just love driving and I love these kids,"Wilson said.“It's such a(n) 35 to be a part of these kids' lives,even just for a few hours,getting to know them and hearing their stories."21.A.linking B.sending C.offering D.limiting22.A.donating B.lending C.delivering D.volunteering23.A.paved B.covered C.measured D.wandered24.A.arguments B.interviews C.cooperation D.conversations25.A.met B.driven C.addressed D.greeted26.A.earned B.issued C.received D.demanded 27.A.transportation B.style C.time D.communication28.A.forced B.awkward C.pleasant D.obvious29.A.act on B.settle on C.check on D.agree on30.A.out B.around C.beyond D.forwards31.A.help B.watch C.urge D.warn32.A.expects B.attempts C.manages D.hesitates33.A.required B.allowed C.reminded D.informed34.A.experience B.arrangement C.appreciation D.employment35.A.effort B.ambition C.pleasure D.convenience完形填空【2021届江苏省盐城市伍佑中学高三上学期摸底】When she was 13,Giorgia began to suffer a severe skin disorder.It started out on her arms and face and continued to 21 .Soon the angry,red rash(皮疹)covered nearly 97%of her body at times and could be extremely uncomfortable.But for Giorgia,the most pain was 22 she was treated by others simply because of her physical appearance.People would stop and stare at her in the street,as if she was 23 .She felt so self-conscious about the condition that it was 24 her life.That seems not 25 enough on its own.Giorgia also unexpectedly lost her father.She felt like her world went to 26 They were so close when she was growing up,and she couldn't 27 losing him.Fortunately,Giorgia had a strong and beautiful spirit inside.She realized she had a 28 she could shrink back from what she received or she could find the 29 to love herself and the way she was made.Giorgia30 her body and decided she'd no longer try to 31 her skin.It was part of who she was.She started a photo series 32 displaying her natural self.She hopes that others struggling with their body image will gain 33 and inspiration from the pictures she shares."We might have 34 that make us look different from other women,but we are still beautiful.I know my dad would be proud of me for my 35 .Now I've come to terms with my disease,I want to help others do the same."21.A.flash B.decline C.bother D.spread22.A.why B.how C.when D.whether23.A.disgusting B.precious C.interesting D.complex24.A.closing B.ruining C.leading D.wasting25.A.dangerous B.fantastic C.familiar D.stressful26.A.pieces B.parts C.bits D.blocks27.A.mind B.admit C.bear D.risk28.A.plan B.choice C.duty D.promise29.A.truth B.priority C.support D.courage30.A.controlled B.destroyed C.accepted D.examined31.A.cover up B.get under C.take off D.break down32.A.regrettably B.gratefully C.seriously D.bravely33.A.knowledge B.strength C.ability D.experience34.A.conditions B.affairs C.elements D.qualities35.A.dream B.kindness C.attitude D.generosity完形填空【江苏省连云港市智贤中学2021届高三9月月考】Many years ago, I saw a homeless woman, who was wearing only thin clothes, coming in when I was working at a college. She started coughing as she sat down on a sofa in the student public room. 21 , she wasn’t well. Without 22 too much about it, I went to the Student Affairs Office where I knew I could find clothes in the “Lost and Found” box. I gathered her up all clothes and made my way23 . A co-worker told me I should not help this person 24 it would only lead to her wanting 25 help. I ignored (忽视) her and carried on, in spite of the warnings.Two weeks later a lovely elderly man came to my office and asked to speak with me in private. Curious, I gave him my full 26 . He went on to tell me that he had overheard (无意听到) the 27 with the co-worker about helping the 28 woman. He wanted me to know that it was always okay to help people, and that was 29 he wanted to give me a check for $1000! I burst into tears, because I really 30 the money at the time, but also because I had 31 been recognized in such a way for helping someone! We became good friends and, twenty years later, he called me up 32 and told me he wanted to help me buy my first home! He gave me $ 120,000 to buy my 33 house in my home town.I asked him why he wanted to give me such a large 34 . And he said it was because I was a “giver” and that I deserved it. I was able to own the perfect little home for me, all because one day I 35 a homeless woman without hesitation.21.A.Luckily B.Clearly C.Truly D.Really22.A.worrying B.joking C.caring D.thinking23.A.back B.out C.in D.off24.A.so B.unless C.because D.though25.A.less B.more C.much D.little26.A.patience B.attention C.preparation D.satisfaction27.A.argument B.conversation C.agreement D.warning28.A.worried B.foolish C.sad D.painful29.A.how B.whether C.when D.why30.A.needed B.deserved C.liked D.gained31.A.seldom B.hardly C.never D.always32.A.hopelessly B.unexpectedly C.carelessly D.unwillingly33.A.favorite B.splendid C.dream D.large34.A.effort B.present C.home D.friendship35.A.helped B.found C.met D.respected完形填空【江苏省扬州市扬州中学2021届高三上学期十月月考】If you’ve ever been to a Disney Park, you’ve obviously seen little children running around dressed as their favorite characters. In fact, it’s21 by the park, and you can even purchase a Disney makeover for your kids in the park 22 with authentic costumes (戏服), hairstyles, and makeup by the professionals. But as the kids get older, they are less likely to be dressed up, and 23 they h it the age of 14, you won’t24 a single one of them in costume.It isn’t because they’re “too cool for school”; it’s25 against the rules. According to the Disney Park rule-book, any guest aged 14 or older may be refused admittance if they are wearing costumes or masks.The 26 of this rule is two-fold. One, your face can’t be27 and you can’t be carrying anything resembling a real gun. This is obviously a 28 issue, so choose your cosplay wisely. The second intention is to 29 that any interactions park guests have with cast members remain genuine (真实的) and on brand. If there were 20 adults running around dressed like Cinderella, some of the guests in costume may get one confused with Disney’s official princess, ruining the fantasy for children. He may convey false messages or break one of the 15 Disney etiquette (礼仪) rules all Disney employees must 30 .31 , that doesn’t mean that you can’t truly get into the 32 of your favorite Disney character the next time you head to one of the parks. 33 Disney fan Leslie Kay began a trend that is called Disney Bounding. In 34 , Disney Bounding is dressing up in a non-costume outfit 35 by your favorite character. So maybe you can’t dress up in Princess Belle’s iconic (标志性的) yellow dress, but you could wear a yellow dress with teacup-themed jewelry. Try to be creative with your look the next time you head to one of the parks. 21.A.discussed B.encouraged C.confirmed D.ignored22.A.delighted B.combined C.complete D.complex23.A.because B.in case C.once D.even if24.A.recognize B.understand C.remember D.spot25.A.actually B.properly C.generally D.specially26.A.origin B.purpose C.effect D.weakness27.A.covered B.injured C.identified D.acknowledged28.A.attitude B.finance C.dignity D.safety29.A.discover B.admit C.ensure D.prove30.A.make B.follow C.learn D.support31.A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Anyhow32.A.nature B.spirit C.quality D.fight33.A.Rude B.Devoted C.Annoyed D.Disappointed34.A.brief B.addition C.fact D.part35.A.created B.designed C.copied D.inspired。