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(一)(难度:中等) 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 a complex one for me. Having moved count
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完成时间:_______ 分钟 得分:_______
一、完形填空(一)(难度:中等)
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 a complex one for me. Having moved countries three times before the age of fifteen, I never truly felt I belonged anywhere. My family was my only constant, but the places themselves felt like temporary shells. This changed the summer I turned sixteen, when we settled in a small coastal town.
The town was not remarkable by any means. It had the usual shops, a library, and a park that was slightly ___1___ . Yet, there was a quiet charm to it. The air smelled of salt and pine, and the pace of life was refreshingly slow. For the first few weeks, I ___2___ in my room, buried in books and music, resisting any attempt to connect. My parents, ___3___ , encouraged me to explore.
One afternoon, out of sheer boredom, I wandered down to the harbor. Fishing boats rocked gently on the water, and seagulls cried overhead. I sat on a weathered bench, watching the ___4___ . An elderly man was mending a net nearby. He looked up, gave a brief nod, and returned to his work. The next day, I found myself on the same bench. This time, the old man ___5___ . “New in town?” he asked. His name was Mr. Davies, and he had lived here all his life.
That brief exchange became a daily ___6___ . We didn't talk much at first, just shared the silence. ___7___ , he began to share stories—about the great storm of '62, about the ship that almost sank, about the changes he had witnessed. I started to see the town through his eyes—not as a collection of buildings, but as a living entity with a ___8___ .
He introduced me to others: the baker who knew everyone's favorite bread, the librarian who could ___9___ the perfect book for your mood. Slowly, I began to feel a sense of ___10___ . I volunteered at the community garden, joined a local book club, and even helped Mr. Davies with his nets sometimes.
The turning point came during the town's annual summer festival. I was ___11___ about being in a crowd of people who all seemed to know each other. But as I walked through the stalls, people greeted me by name. Mrs. Carter from the flower shop handed me a small bunch of lavender. “For your room,” she said with a wink. In that moment, the feeling of being an outsider ___12___ . I was not just living here; I was becoming a part of something.
Home, I realized, isn't just a place you are born into or a house you live in. It's a feeling that ___13___ over time, built from shared stories, small acts of kindness, and the quiet understanding that you are ___14___ . It's in the rhythm of daily life and the ___15___ of community. Mr. Davies passed away last year, but the bench by the harbor remains. I often sit there, now sharing my own stories with newcomers. The town gave me more than an address; it gave me the ___16___ to understand that home is not found, but forged through connection. And sometimes, it takes a quiet old man and a patient harbor to ___17___ that to a restless teenager.
This experience taught me that roots can grow in ___18___ soil, as long as you allow yourself to be ___19___ . The world is full of potential homes, waiting for us to ___20___ the walls with our presence and stories.
1. A. untidy B. vast C. modern D. historic | 2. A. hid B. rested C. played D. studied | 3. A. therefore B. however C. moreover D. instead | 4. A. boats B. clouds C. waves D. birds | 5. A. shouted B. smiled C. spoke D. left |