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高二英语完形填空专项练习

高二英语完形填空专项练习 完成时间:_______ 分钟 得分:_______ 一、完形填空(共20小题) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 It was a cold winter morning, and the world seemed to be covered in a blanket of

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高二英语完形填空专项练习


完成时间:_______ 分钟 得分:_______




一、完形填空(共20小题)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

It was a cold winter morning, and the world seemed to be covered in a blanket of silence. John, a high school senior, walked to school with his head down against the biting wind. His mind was 1 with thoughts of the upcoming college entrance exams. The pressure was immense, and he felt as if he were carrying the 2 of the world on his shoulders.

As he passed by the old town park, something 3 his eye. Under a bare oak tree, an elderly man was sitting on a bench, 4 feeding a group of pigeons. Despite the cold, the man had a gentle smile on his face. John had seen him there almost every morning for the past few months but had never 5 to stop. That day, however, something made him pause.

“Good morning,” John said 6 .

The old man looked up, his eyes brightening. “Good morning to you, young man. A bit chilly for a walk, isn’t it?”

John nodded. “I’m on my way to school. I see you here often.”

“It’s my little 7 ,” the man replied, scattering the last of his breadcrumbs. “These birds expect me now. It’s a simple promise to keep.”

They talked for a few minutes. The man, who introduced himself as Mr. Wilson, was a retired history teacher. He spoke about his love for teaching and how he missed the 8 of the classroom. John found himself 9 about his own stress over exams.

“You know,” Mr. Wilson said thoughtfully, “when I was teaching, I always told my students that exams are just a 10 in the road, not the destination. What truly 11 is the knowledge you gain and the person you become in the 12 .”

His words struck a chord with John. The heavy weight on his chest seemed to 13 a little. From that day on, John made it a habit to stop and chat with Mr. Wilson for a few minutes each morning. Their conversations ranged from history and literature to life 14 . Mr. Wilson became a mentor and a friend, offering wisdom that no textbook could provide.

Months later, after John had successfully 15 his exams, he went to the park to thank the old man. He found the bench 16 . A neighbor informed him that Mr. Wilson had passed away peacefully in his sleep a week earlier. John was 17 . He felt a profound sense of loss but also immense 18 .

Mr. Wilson had given him something priceless: 19 . He had taught John that success isn't just about achievements but about the connections we make and the kindness we 20 along the way. The empty bench under the oak tree became a lasting reminder of that lesson.



1. A. filled

B. occupied

C. crowded

D. packed

2. A. burden

B. weight

C. pressure

D. stress

3. A. attracted

B. caught

C. drew

D. pulled

4. A. busily

B. carefully

C. patiently

D. quietly

5. A. bothered

B. intended

C. paused

D. stopped


6. A. hesitantly

B. loudly

C. nervously

D. softly

7. A. duty

B. habit

C. ritual

D. task

8. A. atmosphere

B. energy

C. laughter

D. warmth

9. A. complaining

B. explaining

C. mentioning

D. sharing

10. A. checkpoint

B. milestone

C. obstacle

D. station

11. A. benefits

B. changes

C. matters

D. values

12. A. end

B. future

C. process

D. time

13. A. decrease

B. ease

C. lift

D. reduce

14. A. adventures

B. challenges

C. lessons

D. philosophies

15. A. completed

B. failed

C. passed

D. taken

16. A. alone

B. empty

C. missing

D. vacant

17. A. confused

B. heartbroken

C. shocked

D. terrified

18. A. gratitude

B. inspiration

C. pride

D. relief

19. A. courage

B. friendship

C. perspective

D. wisdom

20. A. exchange

B. offer

C. spread

D. witness




二、完形填空(共20小题)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

The concept of “home” has always been 21 for me. Having moved across countries three times before the age of fifteen, I became an expert at packing boxes and saying goodbyes. Each new city offered a fresh start, but also a deep sense of 22 . I learned to make friends quickly but kept them at a safe emotional 23 , afraid of the inevitable separation.

My senior year of high school found me in a small coastal town. It was the 24 move, and I was determined to treat it as just another temporary stop. I enrolled in the local school, keeping to my usual 25 : polite, engaged in class, but distant after the final bell rang.

This strategy worked until I joined the school’s debate team, almost by 26 . My history teacher, noticing my argumentative essays, had signed me up. The team was a tight-knit group, spending long hours after school 27 cases and practicing speeches. Slowly, against my own will, I began to 28 .

My debate partner, Leo, was a lifelong resident of the town. He was passionate, fiercely intelligent, and 29 loyal. He invited me to his family’s weekly Sunday dinners, a noisy, chaotic affair filled with laughter and debate that 30 long into the evening. His home was the opposite of the quiet, orderly apartments I was used to. It was alive.

One afternoon, while preparing for a regional competition, I made an offhand comment about how I’d miss the team when I left for college. Leo looked at me, 31 . “You always talk about leaving,” he said. “Why are you so 32 to put down roots here, even for now?”

His question 33 me. I had never considered that “home” could be a choice, not just a location you were 34 to. I was so focused on the future departure that I was 35 the present connection.

The night of the big debate, our team worked perfectly together. We didn’t win first place, but the 36 of standing together, having supported each other through months of hard work, was a victory in itself. Afterward, the whole team went to the town’s old diner, talking and celebrating until the owner 37 us out.

Walking back under the starry sky, I felt a sense of 38 I hadn’t known before. This town, these people—they had become my home not through 39 , but through shared effort and chosen belonging. I realized that home isn't where you are planted by circumstance, but where you 40 to grow. And for the first time, I felt truly rooted.



21. A. ambiguous

B. complex

C. flexible

D. vague

22. A. anxiety

B. loss

C. rootlessness

D. uncertainty

23. A. distance

B. level

C. range

D. space

24. A. latest

B. longest

C. shortest

D. toughest

25. A. approach

B. manner

C. pattern

D. routine

26. A. accident

B. chance

C. force

D. mistake

27. A. analyzing

B. constructing

C. researching

D. reviewing

28. A. belong

B. connect

C. engage

D. relax

29. A. apparently

B. incredibly

C. naturally

D. unquestionably

30. A. lasted

B. lingered

C. remained

D. stretched

31. A. confused

B. curious

C. serious

D. surprised

32. A. afraid

B. hesitant

C. reluctant

D. unwilling

33. A. challenged

B. bothered

C. puzzled

D. stunned

34. A. assigned

B. attached

C. confined

D. restricted

35. A. avoiding

B. ignoring

C. missing

D. neglecting

36. A. emotion

B. experience

C. feeling

D. memory

37. A. asked

B. drove

C. kicked

D. ushered

38. A. belonging

B. peace

C. safety

D. wholeness

39. A. chance

B. convenience

C. destiny

D. luck

40. A. agree

B. choose

C. learn

D. promise



参考答案

第一题答案

1-5: A B B C A    6-10: A C B C B    11-15: C C C C D    16-20: B B A C C

第二题答案

21-25: A C A A C    26-30: A B A D A    31-35: A D D A C    36-40: C C A A B