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這是一篇說明文。對于憤怒情緒,無論是壓抑還是在狂怒中爆發(fā),都會對我們的身體、思想

和人際關(guān)系產(chǎn)生不良影響。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項。

Angerisn'tapleasantfeeling.Someofusbottleuptheemotion,whileothers21ina

wildanger.Bothhabitshavebadeffectsonourbodies,ourminds,andourrelationships.

Angermayfeeluncomfortable,butit'salsonormalandhealthy."Alotofpeoplethinkthey

haveto22theiranger,“saysPatrickKeelan,aregisteredpsychologist."Butangerisan

emotionbuiltintoustosignalthatsomethingneedstobe23Whenwetakenoticeofthat

signalandactually24theprobleminsteadofignoringit,we'reusuallymuchbetterforit.

25,manyofushavebeenconditionedtokeepouremotionshidden.Increasingly,researchis

suggestingthatthiscanhave26effectsonourhealth.Investigatorsnoticedthatpeoplewho

makegreatereffortsto27theiremotionstendtohaveshorterlifespans.They'remorelikely

todieearlierfromcancer,28.Whenwe'reangry,stresshormones(激素)arereleased,which

can29awiderangeofdiseases,includingdiabetesanddepression,andabnormalimmune

conditions.

Isitbetter,then,toscreamandcrywheneversomethingmakesyou30?Thafsthe

fundamentalbehindthe“ragerooms"thathaveappearedinmanyAmericancities,wherefolksare

31toletofFtheirangerbyviolentlysmashingstuffinasafeenvironment."The32is

thatyougettheangeroutofyoursystemthrough33actions,saysKeelan."Buttheresearch

indicatesthatwhenwedisplayourangersharply,itcanactuallyincreasetheintensityoftheanger

andincreasethe34ofaggressiveactionsinthefliturc."Itdoesn'ttakemuchimaginationto

predicthowtheycan35yourrelationshipswithyourfamilymembers,oryourcoworkers.

21.A.worryB.explodeC.quitD.escape

22.A.getridofB.getawaywithC.getdowntoD.getusedto

23.A.addedB.removedC.boughtD.addressed

24.A.improveB.polishC.correctD.prevent

25.A.GenerallyB.IncrediblyC.UnfortunatelyD.Consequently

26.A.long-termB.positiveC.magicalD.little

27.A.controlB.releaseC.arouseD.strengthen

28.A.onthecontraryB.inshortC.asusualD.forexample

29.A.cureB.causeC.spreadD.carry

30.A.sadB.upsetC.madD.guilty

31.A.invitedB.forcedC.forbiddenD.commanded

32.A.truthB.problemC.challengeD.theory

33.A.temporaryB.quickC.defensiveD.aggressive

34.A.possibilityB.demandC.understandingD.awareness

35.A.buildB.developC.affectD.improve

本篇文章講述了一個95年前的漂流瓶被發(fā)現(xiàn)的故事。

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填人空白處的

最佳選項。

Turnbacktheclockto1926.

Imagineyourselfasateenageryourwholelifeaheadofyou,shiningwith21.Asa

birthdaygift,youtossamessageinabottleintotheriverandwatchit22-from

sight——neverknowingiforwhenthebright-eyedboyyouarenowwillreconnectwiththeman

youHl23.

Whilethatmaynothavebeentheexactscenario(場景),95yearslater,themessagehasfinally

24itswayhome.

JenniferDowker,ascubadivingenthusiast,wasconductingunderwatermaintenanceofher

boatwhenshefoundanantique25ontheriverbed.Oncloserinspection,shespotteda

noteinside,whichhad26anamazingnine-plusdecadesinthewater.

27November1926,itread:

WillthepersonwhofindsthisbottlereturnittoCeorgeMorrowMichiganandtellwhereit

wasfound?

AfterapostonFacebook,andover100,000shares,onecuriousreadermanagedto

28Morrow'sdaughter,MichelePrimeau(who"doesn'tdoFacebook'')totellherthestory

andgiveherDowker's29information.

Morrowpassedawayin1995,butPrimeau30herfather^handwriting.t4Withahabit

of31smallnotesawayinunlikelyplaces,“shesaid,"sendingamessageinabottlewas

verymuch32hischaracter.,,

ThoughDowker33toldPrimeaushewouldforwardthememento(紀(jì)念品)toher,

aftersleepingontheideaforanight,Primeau34apolicyof"finderskeepers“would

betterserveherdad'smemory."Ithoughtthe35thingtodowouldbetogiveittoher,“

Primeausaid."Shefounditandthatwouldkeepmydad'snamelivingon.^^

21.A.possibilityB.commitmentC.energyD.imagination

22.A.destroyB.bounceC.floatD.crash

23.A.protectB.motivateC.fascinateD.become

24.A.feltB.foundC.struggledD.lost

25.A.bottleB.shopC.boatD.note

26.A.existedB.circulatedC.mixedD.survived

27.A.PrintedB.EditedC.DatedD.Translated

28.A.describeB.locateC.congratulateD.bond

29.A.contactB.backgroundC.healthD.job

30.A.recognizedB.copiedC.demandedD.displayed

31.A.turningB.givingC.hidingD.circling

32.A.incontrasttoB.inkeepingwithC.inchargeofD.inmemoryof

33.A.frequentlyB.regularlyC.initiallyD.eventually

34.A.doubtedB.fearedC.learnedD.decided

35.A.practicalB.rightC.easyD.creative

這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述作者在一個新的地方安家,通過自己的努力,創(chuàng)立了公司以

幫助和服務(wù)于更多人的成長。作者認(rèn)為個人和事業(yè)上成功的秘訣都在于創(chuàng)建一個社會團(tuán)體,

并且不斷地為其帶來價值。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項。

Duringmylife,Ihavebeenpartofmanycommunities.Myfatherwasaheadteacher,soIwent

tovariousschools.Pmusedto21andformingrelationshipsquickly.

In2003,1movedtoBotswanawhereIlivedonanisland.Theretheneedforcommunityspirit

wasmoreabout22thananythingelse.Wehadtolookoutforeachother,whetherweliked

itornot;23bywildanimals,youjoinforces24thescarieranimals.

ImovedbacktotheUKin2014and25thetransition(過渡)wouldbeeasybecauseI

knewtheculture.MakingahomeinPortishead,closetomyparentsbutnewtomewas

more26thanIhadexpected.Ididn'tknowanyone.Ispentsometimetravellingaround

Britain27friendsfrommypast-butIrealizedwedidn'thavemuchincommonanymore.

Ithought,doIknowwhattodo?Theanswerwas:Iknowhowtobuilda(n)28Iset

upaFacebookgroupto29andsupportfemaleentrepreneurs(企業(yè)家),whichsoonbecame

hugelypopular.Ithendecidedtocreateeventsto30businesswomenforanaffordable

fee,whichcouldbeusedtohelplocalcharities.Inthefirstyear,mycompany,theBusiness

Haven,3jS5,000fortheSpringboardCharity,whichhelpsyoungpeopleachievetheir

potential,andChangesBristal,whichhelpsthose32withthementalhealth.

WhereverI'velived,thekeytobeingsuccessful—frombothpersonal

and33perspective—hasbeeneithercreating,orjoiningacommunityand

adding34toit,withoutexpectinganything35.

21.A.checkinginB.packingupC.fittinginD.cleaningup

22.A.peaceB.harmonyC.understandingD.survival

23.A.surroundedB.impressedC.interruptedD.attracted

24.A.forB.againstC.withD.by

25.A.realizedB.decidedC.concludedD.assumed

26.A.satisfyingB.challengingC.embarrassingD.thrilling

27.A.visitingB.trackingC.questioningD.contacting

28.A.companyB.organizationC.communityD.shelter

29.A.produceB.entertainC.interviewD.connect

30.A.hireB.manageC.trainD.reward

31.A.earnedB.raisedC.distributedD.delivered

32.A.debatingB.cooperatingC.sharingD.struggling

33.A.professionalB.physicalC.spiritualD.financial

34.A.colorB.cultureC.valueD.faith

35.A.onpurposeB.inadvanceC.ontimeD.inreturn

這是一篇說明文。對于憤怒情緒,無論是壓抑還是在狂怒中爆發(fā),都會對我們的身體、思想

和人際關(guān)系產(chǎn)生不良影響。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項。

Angerisn'tapleasantfeeling.Someofusbottleuptheemotion,whileothers21ina

wildanger.Bothhabitshavebadeffectsonourbodies,ourminds,andourrelationships.

Angermayfeeluncomfortable,butit'salsonormalandhealthy."Alotofpeoplethinkthey

haveto22theiranger,“saysPatrickKeelan,aregisteredpsychologist."Butangerisan

emotionbuiltintoustosignalthatsomethingneedstobe23Whenwetakenoticeofthat

signalandactually24theprobleminsteadofignoringit,we'reusuallymuchbetterforit.

25.manyofushavebeenconditionedtokeepouremotionshidden.Increasingly,researchis

suggestingthatthiscanhave26effectsonourhealth.Investigatorsnoticedthatpeoplewho

makegreatereffortsto27theiremotionstendtohaveshorterlifespans.They'remorelikely

todieearlierfromcancer,28.Whenwe'reangry,stresshormones(激素)arereleased,which

can29awiderangeofdiseases,includingdiabetesanddepression,andabnormalimmune

conditions.

Isitbetter,then,toscreamandcrywheneversomethingmakesyou30?That'sthe

fundamentalbehindthe“ragerooms"thathaveappearedinmanyAmericancities,wherefolksare

31toletofftheirangerbyviolentlysmashingstuffinasafeenvironment."The32is

thatyougettheangeroutofyoursystemthrough33actions/9saysKeelan.fctButtheresearch

indicatesthatwhenwedisplayourangersharply,itcanactuallyincreasetheintensityoftheanger

andincreasethe34ofaggressiveactionsinthefuture.,,Itdoesn'ttakemuchimaginationto

predicthowtheycan35yourrelationshipswithyourfamilymembers,oryourcoworkers.

21.A.worryB.explodeC.quitD.escape

22.A.getridofB.getawaywithC.getdowntoD.getusedto

23.A.addedB.removedC.boughtD.addressed

24.A.improveB.polishC.correctD.prevent

25.A.GenerallyB.IncrediblyC.UnfortunatelyD.Consequently

26.A.long-termB.positiveC.magicalD.little

27.A.controlB.releaseC.arouseD.strengthen

28.A.onthecontraryB.inshortC.asusualD.forexample

29.A.cureB.causeC.spreadD.carry

30.A.sadB.upsetC.madD.guilty

31.A.invitedB.forcedC.forbiddenD.commanded

32.A.truthB.problemC.challengeD.theory

33.A.temporaryB.quickC.defensiveD.aggressive

34.A.possibilityB.demandC.understandingD.awareness

35.A.buildB.developC.affectD.improve

這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了某天史密斯不幸落水,狗狗SarahJane通過大叫引來了附

近的兩個鄰居和警長,在他們?nèi)说墓餐ο拢访芩公@救。這個故事告訴我們,狗狗是

人類最好的朋友。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最

佳選項。

Man'sbestfriendisbeingcreditedwithsavinghisowner'slifeduringascare.

81-year-oldHarrySmithofPortSt.Lucie,Floridaisamanof21.Hetakeshis

9-year-olddogSarahJaneforawalkaroundthelakeacrossthestreetfromhishousetwiceaday,

everyday.Smith,whousesanelectricwheelchairto22.wasononeofhisregularwalks

whensomething23happened.Theleftwheelofhiswheelchairgot24inapit(坑),

andashetriedtoreverseoutofthedirt,hiswheelchairlosttraction.Heendeduprollingdownthe

25andflippingoffhiswheelchairintothelake.

Sensingherownerwasin26.SarahJanebeganbarkingloudlyasSmith27to

keephisheadabovewater.Herpersistentbarking28theattentionoftwoneighborsworking

intheirdrivewayacrossthestreet,whorushedovertoseewhatthe29wasabout.Oneof

thosemenwasEdwardShuling,whosaidhe30thoughtthedogmayhavegottenintoa

fightwithanalligator,beforehesawSmith'sheadstickingoutofthewater.Shuling

instantly31in.

Asecondneighbor,Aby“Jacob”Chacko,was32closelyandhappenedtospot

OfficerAdamonhiswaydowntothewater.Together,thethreemen33Smithoutofthe

waterandbacktosafety,muchtohisandSarahJane,s34

“WearcthankfulforMr.Smith'sdogandthetwobystandersthathelpedsavehisthepost

reads."Andasthesayingremains35....Aman'sbestfriendishisdog.”

21.A.actionB.routineC.virtueD.character

22.A.glancearoundB.comearoundC.getaroundD.turnaround

23.A.unusualB.strangeC.difficultD.puzzling

24.A.stuckB.separatedC.hitD.broken

25.A.hillB.bankC.riverD.wheelchair

26.A.doubtB.depthC.troubleD.despair

27.A.hurriedB.wavedC.struggledD.jumped

28.A.distractedB.focusedC.demandedD.caught

29.A.noiseB.incidentC.sceneD.event

30.A.additionallyB.initiallyC.eventuallyD.

similarly

31.A.turnedB.fellC.checkedD.jumped

32.A.appearingB.followingC.movingD.coming

33.A.pulledB.seizedC.toreD.kicked

34.A.delightB.amusementC.surpriseD.relief

35.A.certainB.familiarC.trueD.popular

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項。

InDecember,anadultdaycenternurseinNewYorkcametotherescueofherpatientafter

decidingtoadoptthedoghecouldnolongerlookafter.

JohnBurley,60,wasadaily21attheAdultDayHealthcareprogramatTheGrand

Rehabilitation(康復(fù))andNursingalRome,whereJenniferSmith22.Justbefore

Thanksgiving,hewas23.leavinghimunabletolookafterhis13-year-olddogBoomer.

JenniferSmithknew24whattodo—shevisitedthehumaneshelterandadopted

himherself,"ShewentrighttotheRomeHumaneSocietythatdayand25theadoptionfee,

tookhimtothevet,andwent26forfood,toys,anddoggyclothes.Heisreally27、

KimberlyHarefromTheGrandRehabilitationandNursingatRomesaid.

NowJohnBurleyisarehabilitationpatientatthecenter.Heisableto28dailyvisits

fromBoomerwhohas29the"mascot(吉祥物)oftheadultdayprogram.”

“OnceJohnwas30inhisroom,JenniferandBoomermadetheirwayoverto

hisnursingunit,butItoldhertostayoutof3].IaskedJohnifhewasfeeling

32asurprisevisitandhesaidyes,“saidHare.

“WhenhesawJenniferandBoomercomearoundthecorner,hejustburstintotearsand

33forhispal.JohnwouldgetoffbedandgetaroundwithBoomerhappily.There

wasnota34eyeintheroombetweenresidentsandstaff.Hewassohappytosee

thedogandso35toJenniferfbrsavinghim.”

21.A.patientB.victimC.prisonerD.shopper

22.A.studiesB.worksC.recoversD.hides

23.A.terrifedB.arrestedC.accusedD.hospitalized

24.A.unclearlyB.publiclyC.exactlyD.hurriedly

25.A.assessedB.chargedC.receivedD.paid

26.A.grabbingB.shoppingC.searchingD.begging

27.A.spoiledB.lazyC.comfortableD.frightened

28.A.makeB.receiveC.denyD.pay

29.A.designedB.shapedC.becomeD.considered

30.A.trappedB.stationedC.settledD.recorded

31.A.harmB.sightC.serviceD.touch

32.A.uptoB.farfromC.backtoD.upagainst

33.A.workedB.lookedC.votedD.reached

34.A.sharpB.bigC.dryD.teary

35.A.apologeticB.sympatheticC.loyalD.grateful

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入

空白處的最佳選項。

WhenIfirstheardfrommydoctorthatIwasallergictohay(干草),itweighedprettyheavily

onmymind.

Igrewup21aroundbigopenfieldsandplayingwiththeanimalsonmyfriend^farm.

Therewerenolimitssetonmeasachild.

AfterI22aboutmyallergy,Ifeltthatakindof23hadbeenplacedonme.

Icouldnevergetarabbitorapig,sincehayisthemaincomponentoftheirdiets.Irememberthat

24feelinginmystomachwhenIrealizedIwassoseriouslyallergictosomethingthatI'd

alwaysneedtokeepthepillwithin25.

Disappointmentatthis26wasthefirstfeelingthatsunkin.Withtime,27、

Ibegantoseemyallergiesasagift.

Iwasthekidthattriedneverto28.1wasokaywithenduringasix-hourdriveina(n)

29carwithmykneestomychest.Iwasokaywitheatingburntorundercookedfood.But

thisallergyfinallyletmefeel30saying"no”.Ifinallyfeltfreetorefusetogoplacesor

dothingswheremyallergieswouldactup.Ididn'thavetoapologizefororexplainmy

3Jatthesmellofgrassclippings.Ididn'thaveto32myselffornot

wantingtositonthegrasswithmyfriendsonsummerdayswhileIgotbitten.

Yes,myhayallergy33someactivities,butit'salsogivenmeabroader

appreciationforexperiencesIactuallylikeandwantmoreof.Tm34tobegettingadog

insteadofabunny.Let'sbehonest,abunnybringsyoumoretrouble.

Ioughttothankthisallergyforgivingmethespacetobe35.

21.A.meetingB.runningC.lookingD.

shopping

22.A.askedB.gotC.learnedD.cared

23.A.misfortuneB.mistakeC.disbeliefD.dishonesty

24.A.confusedB.excitedC.funnyD.sinking

25.A.reachB.controlC.spaceD.memory

26.A.riskB.secretC.reasonD.burden

27.A.thereforeB.againC.howeverD.besides

28.A.cryB.complainC.noticeD.care

29.A.dirtyB.smallC.cheapD.ugly

30.A.comfortableB.proudC.awkwardD.ashamed

31.A.sorrowB.eagernessC.sicknessD.satisfaction

32.A.forgiveB.excuseC.pushD.dress

33.A.ignoresB.offersC.coversD.limits

34.A.powerfulB.helpfulC.gratefulD.meaningful

35.A.differentB.freeC.giftedD.brave

本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了一個著名的小提琴家在地鐵站演奏,卻很少有人關(guān)注,但是

兩天前他在劇院里演奏同樣的樂曲卻是滿座的故事。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入

空白處的最佳選項。

InWashingtonDCataMetroStation,onacoldJanuarymorningin2007,amanwithaviolin

playedsixBachpiecesforabout45minutes.Duringthattime,approximately2000peoplewent

throughthe21.mostofthemontheirwayto22.

Aboutfourminuteslater,theviolinistreceivedhisfirst23.Awomanthrewmoneyin

thehatand,withoutstopping,continuedtowalk.Atsixminutes,ayoungmanleaned24

thewalltolistentohim,thenlookedathiswatchandstartedtowalkagain.Attenminutes,a

three-yearoldboystopped,buthismotherpulledhimalong25Thekidstoppedtolookat

theviolinistagain,butthe26pushedhardandthechildcontinuedtowalk,27

hisheadthewholetime.

Atforty-fiveminutes,themusicianplayedcontinuously.Onlysixpeoplestoppedandlistened

forashortwhile.Abouttwentygavemoneybutcontinuedtowalkattheirnormal28.The

mancollectedatotalof$32.

Afteronehour,hefinishedplayingandsilence29.Noonenoticedandnoone

applauded.Therewasno30atall.

Nooneknewthis,buttheviolinistwasJoshuaBell,oneofthegreatestmusiciansintheworld.

Heplayedoneofthemost3jpieceseverwritten,withaviolinworth$3.5million

dollars.Twodaysbefore,JoshuaBellsoldouta32inBostonwheretheseatsaveraged

$100eachtositandlistentohimplaythesamemusic.

Inacommon-placeenvironment,atan33hour,doweperceivebeauty?

Ifso,dowestopto34it?Ifwedonothaveamomenttostopandlistentooneof

thebestmusiciansintheworld,playingsomeofthefinestmusiceverwritten,withoneofthemost

beautifulinstrumentsevermade...Howmanyotherthingsarewemissingaswe35

throughlife?

21.A.manB.performanceC.stageD.station

22.A.playB.travelC.workD.study

23.A.attentionB.dollarC.giftD.letter

24.A.againstB.byC.onD.beside

25.A.anxiouslyB.hurriedlyC.excitedlyD.delightedly

26.A.violinistB.boyC.motherD.passer-by

27.A.noddingB.shakingC.bowingD.turning

28.A.paceB.mannerC.postureD.level

29.A.tookinB.tookoverC.gotoverD.pulledover

30.A.recognitionB.rewardC.hopeD.sympathy

31.A.joyfulB.boringC.outstandingD.familiar

32.A.ticketB.theaterC.violinD.song

33.A.inaccurateB.uncomfortableC.impossibleD.inappropriate

34.A.imagineB.judgeC.appreciateD.approach

35.A.walkB.danceC.rushD.jump

2022屆高考英語

完型填空專練答案

這是一篇說明文。對于憤怒情緒,無論是壓抑還是在狂怒中爆發(fā),都會對我們的身體、思想

和人際關(guān)系產(chǎn)生不良影響。

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的

最佳選項。

Angerisn'tapleasantfeeling.Someofusbottleuptheemotion,whileothers21ina

wildanger.Bothhabitshavebadeffectsonourbodies,ourminds,andourrelationships.

Angermayfeeluncomfortable,butit'salsonormalandhealthy.lotofpeoplethinkthey

haveto22theiranger,saysPatrickKeelan,aregisteredpsychologist.44Butangerisan

emotionbuiltintoustosignalthatsomethingneedstobe23Whenwetakenoticeofthat

signalandactually24theprobleminsteadofignoringit,we'reusuallymuchbetterfbrit.

25.manyofushavebeenconditionedtokeepouremotionshidden.Increasingly,researchis

suggestingthatthiscanhave26effectsonourhealth.Investigatorsnoticedthatpeoplewho

makegreatereffortsto27theiremotionstendtohaveshorterlifespans.They'remorelikely

todieearlierfromcancer,28.Whenwe'reangry,stresshormones(激素)arereleased,which

can29awiderangeofdiseases,includingdiabetesanddepression,andabnormalimmune

conditions.

Isitbetter,then,toscreamandcrywheneversomethingmakesyou30?That'sthe

fundamentalbehindthe“ragerooms,,thathaveappearedinmanyAmericancities,wherefolksare

31toletofftheirangerbyviolentlysmashingstuffinasafeenvironment.4€The32is

thatyougettheangeroutofyoursystemthrough33actions,saysKeelan."Buttheresearch

indicatesthatwhenwedisplayourangersharply,itcanactuallyincreasetheintensityoftheanger

andincreasethe34ofaggressiveactionsinthefuture.,,Itdoesn'ttakemuchimaginationto

predicthowtheycan35yourrelationshipswithyourfamilymembers,oryourcoworkers.

21.A.worryB.explodeC.quitD.escape

22.A.getridofB.getawaywithC.getdowntoD.getusedto

23.A.addedB.removedC.boughtD.addressed

24.A.improveB.polishC.correctD.prevent

25.A.GenerallyB

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