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2020北京高三英语一模完型填空汇总带答案  精校   10大城区
2020北京高三英语一模完型填空汇总带答案  精校   10大城区

2020西城一模

It was late, about 10:15 p.m., when Janice Esposito arrived at the Bellport train station; she jumped into her Honda Odyssey and began the 20-minute drive home to her husband and seven-year-old son. She’d just returned from visiting her mother and had traveled the route many times before. She practically 11 on autopilot: a left onto Station Road, then a left on Montauk Highway, and then—wham! Out of nowhere a car T-boned Esposito’s minivan, 12 her to move backward some 100 feet onto the railroad tracks. She 13 in the minivan, bruised ( 撞伤) but mostly just knocked out by the 14 and the airbags.

As it happened, Pete DiPinto was getting ready for 15 . He’d just closed his book and was getting under the covers when he heard the sound of metal on metal and breaking glass coming from not far outside his bedroom window. A volunteer 16 and retired teacher, DiPinto, 64, never 17 to think. He grabbed a flashlight and, still dressed in his pajamas (睡衣), ran out the door. “Any firefighter would have done what I did,” he told Newsday. “We’re always on 18 .”

The first car he came upon, 2,000 feet from his front yard, was the one that had 19_ Esposito. Once DiPinto concluded the driver was OK, he looked around and 20Esposito’s minivan positioned on the railroad tracks. And then he heard a terrible sound: the bells signaling an oncoming 21.

“The gates were starting to come down,” he told Newsday. “I see the headlight of the train.” DiPinto ran quickly to Esposito’s minivan and knocked on the driver’s side window. She 22 looked at him, her eyes unfocused. “I don’t know where I am,” she said. She seemed unhurt. “Honey, you’re on the railroad 23 ,” DiPinto shouted. “We have to get you off right now!” He pulled hard on the 24 , but the door was crashed in and 25 . The heavy diesel train, traveling at 65 miles per hour, was moving fast toward them. DiPinto ran to the passenger side and threw open the 26 . “Please, don’t let her be 27 ,” he thought. He pushed aside the deflating ( 瘪了的) airbags, grabbed Esposito’s arms, and 28 her toward him across the passenger seat until he could help her out and quickly get her to 29 behind a signal box a few feet away. Within six seconds, he estimated, the train crashed into the minivan. “It was like a Hollywood movie,” DiPinto told reporters the next day.

But this one had a twist. “Last night,” South Country Ambulance chief Greg Miglino told

CBS New York, “the 30___ arrived in pajamas, not in a fire truck.

11. A. drove B. walked C. rode D. hiked

12. A. allowing B. forcing C. ordering D. reminding

13. A. sat B. stood C. hid D. waited

14. A. action B. noise C. impact D. bomb

15. A. class B. work C. dinner D. bed

16. A. doctor B. driver C. firefighter D. engineer

17 A. stopped B. troubled C. intended D. wanted

18. A. duty B. time C. target D. schedule

19. A. warned B. caught C. hit D. followed

20. A. observed B. spotted C. realized D. predicted

21. A. train B. truck C. car D. ambulance

22. A. yet B. just C. still D. even

23. A. yards B. stations C. bridges D. tracks

24. A. belt B. key C. bell D. handle

25. A. unlocked B. jammed C. open D. gone

26. A. bag B. door C. book D. box

27. A. scared B. ignored C. trapped D. defeated

28. A. carried B. rushed C. guided D. pulled

29. A. return B. work C. safety D. life

30. A. police B. actor C. reporter D. hero

答案:

11.A12.B13.A14.C 15.D

16.C17.A18.A19.C20.B

21.A22.B23.D 24.D 25.B

26.B27.C28.D29.C30.D

2020海淀一模

I was 11 when I asked my mum for piano lessons. We were in an economic crisis and she'd recently been 11 off. She said a polite “no".

That didn't 12 me. I drew a keyboard onto a piece of paper and stuck it on my desk. I would 13___notes on an online keyboard and "play" them back on my paper one—keeping the sound they made on the computer in my head. I spent six months playing without 14 a real piano. As my mum found I was 15 about it, she bought me 10 lessons with borrowed money.

I still remember the first one. I was 16 by how organic the sound of the piano was, as I had become familiar with the 17 electronic sound. The teacher was trying to explain where middle C was, but I could 18 play all the major and minor scales.

I 19 my grade one after eight lessons and got distinction. By the time I started secondary school, we couldn't

20 lessons again, so I returned to my paper keyboard. I passed grade three, then grade five, practising only on my piece of paper.

For the grades above that, there’ s an 21 that you add a certain sensitivity into your playing. The music teacher at my school said I could practise on the school's grand piano. I would wake up at 5:30 am to get there in time and play until lessons started. I'd 22 lunch and then practise after school until the caretaker kicked me out. At home, I'd have dinner, do three hours of revision, and then 23 practice until 1:00 am.

My school didn't offer music A-level. I found the Purcell School for young musicians. The audition (试镜)was extremely24 , and I felt overwhelmed. To my amazement, I was offered a25 .

I had been told I had started playing too 26 to reach conservatoire (音乐学院)level, but when I left Purcell, I was awarded the senior piano prize. That was the point when I realized I wasn't behind everyone else. I am now at the Guildhall School in London, where I was offered a scholarship. I feel 27 : ifs been 10 years since I drew my paper piano and I'm at one of the world's 28 conservatoires.

The irony is that I continue to do a lot of my practice away from the piano~what we call mental practice. It 29 key areas of the mind that are less readily accessed by piano playing alone. The paper piano helped stimulate my 30 about how music works.

11. A. laid B. pushed C. dropped D. knocked

12. A. annoy B. bother C. embarrass D. discourage

13. A. take B. sign C. click D. compose

14. A. seeing B. touching C. enjoying D. choosing

15. A. serious B. careful C. hesitant D. nervous

16. A. struck B. puzzled C. comforted D. inspired

17. A. natural B. artificial C. practical D. magical

18. A. only B. still C. hardly D. already

19. A. sat B.joined C. failed D. repeated

20. A. offer B. teach C. afford D. observe

21. A. attitude B. expectation C. opinion D. opportunity

22. A. avoid B. miss C. save D. skip

23. A. social B. mental C. mechanical D. physical

24. A. fascinating B. motivating C. frightening D. challenging

25. A. course B. reward C. place D. certificate

26. A. soon B. late C. hurriedly D. suddenly

27. A. proud B. lucky C. ambitious D. grateful

28. A. grand B. strict C. leading D. expensive

29. A. builds B. covers C. defines D. unlocks

30. A. prediction B. memory C. curiosity D. imagination

答案:

11. A 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. C

21. B 22. D 23. B 24. D 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. C 29. D 30. C

2020朝阳一模

Gidda’s Team

The door closed behind Malik, making Mama look up from the hot meal. “Just in time for dinner. Will you 11 Gidda, please?”

Gidda was staying in Malik’s bedroom. He didn’t 12 giving up his room for his 82-year-old grandmother at first. But then she didn’t leave. Malik 13 over her suitcase on the floor. “Sorry,” Gidda said. “I’m just a nuisance(讨厌的人) here. I’m 14 .” Malik didn’t answer as he helped her up from her chair.

At dinner, Mama asked Malik, “How’s your15with the coach?”

Malik was captain of school soccer team, and he had to discuss a fundraiser with the coach. They’d have to raise hundreds of dollars to 16 their old shirts, and that seemed unlikely unless Malik came up with a(n) 17 plan.

Unwillingly, Malik said, “It’s just team stuff.” Changing the 18 , Malik turned to Gidda. “Do you want to go sit outside after dinner?”

Gidda agreed. In the soft warmth of the evening, Gidda settled herself beneath the enormous fig(无花果) tree. “Feels like home,” she said. But Malik 19 , “It drops figs everywhere.” Right then, a fig landed on his head. Gidda laughed, picked it up, and took a 20 . “Perfect. Pick me a bunch. I’ll make fig cakes.”

The next morning, Malik found Gidda making fig cakes in the kitchen. She offered him one. Malik, hoping it wasn’t too awful, put it in his mouth. His eyes 21 as he chewed. It was delicious. He eyed the tree in the backyard. How many fig cakes could it 22 ?

Malik grabbed his phone and started 23 in a rush of excitement. An hour later, most of the soccer team gathered in the kitchen, and ate up fig cakes.

“Gidda’s Fabulous(极好的) Fig Cakes!” Malik said. “We’ll 24 them! Gidda said they were easy to make; she’ll 25 us how.”

At dinner that night, Gidda shared their plan with Mama, smiling 26 as she repeated the title Malik gave on her, “Team Grandmother.”

The next day, the kitchen was full of 27 . Walking slowly among the excited boys, Gidda taught them to make fig cakes. Soon the fig cakes piled up.

As Malik28, Gidda’s Fabulous Fig Cakes were a huge hit and they were quickly sold out.

When the new29arrived just in time for the opening game, Coach Garcia invited

Gidda to watch. She arrived early, and waved at Malik. Then she turned30to show off her shirt. On the back were the words T eam Grandmother.

11.A.watch B.fetch C.visit D.serve

12.A.allow B.enjoy C.consider D.mind

13.A.looked B.handed C.tripped D.turned

14.A.useless B.unlucky C.scared D.nervous

15.A.training B.appointment C.negotiation D.meeting

16.A.buy B.replace C.iron D.abandon

17.A.brilliant B.random C.original D.personal

18.A.plan B.attitude C.subject D.way

19.A.repeated B.reported C.explained D.complained

20.A.picture B.test C.bite D.break

21.A.widened B.moved C.focused D.opened

22.A.produce B.donate C.deliver D.exchange

23.A.running B.texting C.shouting D.thinking

24.A.present B.send C.sell D.reserve

25.A.prepare B.show C.choose D.write

26.A.proudly B.politely C.shyly D.bitterly

27.A.tension B.hope C.praise D.energy

28.A.promised B.predicted C.announced D.identified

29.A.socks B.boots C.uniforms D.gloves

30.A.back B.away C.down D.Around

答案:11.B12.D13.C14.A15.D

16.B17.A18.C19.D20.C

21.A22.A23.B24.C25.B 26.A27.D28.B29.C30.D

2020丰台一模

14. A. beauty B. scenery C. nature D. imagination

15. A. regret B. develop C. share D. rethink

16. A. doubts B. problems C. trouble D. consideration

17. A. remote B. quiet C. colorful D. open

18. A. unsafe B. tough C. dull D. crowded

19. A. steady B. rapid C. natural D. leisure

20. A. Although B. Because C. Once D. Unless

21. A. realistic B. unique C. clear D. abstract

22. A. attempt B. choice C. passion D. change

23. A. shocked B. convinced C. confused D. amused

24. A. just B. still C. even D. yet

25. A. coated B. decorated C. engaged D. marked

26. A. advantage B. attraction C. priority D. difference

27. A. clue B. energy C. style D. element

28. A. destination B. ambition C. inspiration D. determination

29. A. create B. discover C. progress D. concern

30. A. explore B. respect C. understand D. follow

答案:

11. C 12. D13. B14. C15. D16. A17. B18. D19. B20. C 21. A 22. D 23. C 24. A 25. A26. D27. B28. C29. A30. B

2020 门头沟一模

I'm Robin Woods. I'm always the first to make a good joke and 11___ my work away at the end of the day. But somehow I'm 12___ the first to be picked for teams and plays. I have always been the outcast, 13___ and alone.

“This year our play will be the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men,” our teacher, Miss Goody, 14___ the whole class. “Who would like to be Robin Hood?” I 15___ my hand up into the air. Of course everybody wanted the biggest and best part, especially bossy Bradley.

“ 16____ for a part and I’ll test you on Monday and decide who will be best for each part,” said Miss Goody, handing out pages of the script. “… And of course we’ll need lots of trees to be the forest.”

“You’ll be a little baby bush…,” Bradley 17___ me. “Or a teeny-tiny leaf.”

I 18___ him and took a copy of the Robin Hood words and began my practicing on the way

home.

On Monday I did some brilliant acting and I remembered all my 19 . I got the part. Bradley got the part of Little John. Becky was one of the ladies-in-waiting. Jordan was the minstrel(吟游艺人), who told the 20___ in song with a little strum of the guitar every now and then.

We had three weeks to learn our parts. Becky offered to 21__ with me. She played Little John's part and gave me 22___ on fighting. Bradley, who still really wanted to be Robin Hood, often came over to watch. He seemed to be waiting for me to make mistakes. I felt 23___ , with knocking knees and cold feet. But I was determined to be the best Robin Hood ever. I had got the part of a hero and a hero I shall be.

At home, Granddad came to help me. He could play the guitar and even made up a minstrel dance. He was really getting into the minstrel’s 24 , which cheered me up and made learning my part much easier and funny.

In the final dress rehearsal that afternoon, Bradley was really getting carried away in that fighting-to-get-across-the-river 25 ___. He was shouting louder and louder and pushing harder

and harder until he lost his 26__ and fell off the bridge. He had hurt his ankle! Worse still, Jordan had got a flu. Probably we had to 27___ that night’s performance for it was just impossible to find two new actors who could learn the parts before 28 and, most importantly, could play the guitar. Girls wailed and sobbed. Boys sighed and shuffled their feet.

It was I that put forward a 29 :Granddad could play the part of the minstrel, Becky did the part of Little John and Carly could have her part as lady-in-waiting. Miss Goody sighed with relief. Everybody burst into tears of joy.

The performance that night was a great success. I felt like a 30 .

11. A. tidy B. throw C. push D. drag

12. A. sometimes B. frequently C. always D. never

13. A. unattended B. unassisted C. unwanted D. unmoved

14. A. taught B. gathered C. dismissed D. lectured

15. A. seized B. trembled C. shot D. shook

16. A. Look out B. Try out C. Stand out D. Speak out

17. A. blamed B. threatened C. teased D. cheated

18. A. admired B. abused C. respected D. ignored

19. A. stories B. texts C. passages D. lines

20. A. tale B. truth C. result D. difference

21. A. dance B. sing C. perform D. practice

22. A. knives B. tips C. guns D. signals

23. A. nervous B. disappointed C. important D. honored

24. A. part B. team C. band D. house

25. A. accident B. incident C. scene D. event

26. A. sword B. stick C. position D. balance

27. A. cancel B. give C. improve D. evaluate

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