假期提分组合高效练10(原卷版)-备战高考英语假期提分组合高效练(完形填空+阅读理解+语法填空)

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备战 2021 年高考英语假期提分组合高效练 10
(完形填空+阅读理解+语法填空)
一、完形填空
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I have the bad habit of skipping to the last pages of a book to see how it ends while I’m still in the middle of it.
This habit 1 people around me. Often my 2 wouldn’t be confined() just to the books I read but also to
what others were 3 as well. Finally, one day my daughter told me with a little 4 . “Dad, please just read a
book one page at a time like everyone else!”
At times I didn’t 5 this bad habit to just reading books either. I also tried to skip ahead in my life and 6
what to do months and even years from now instead of 7 each day as it is intended. I knew that the book of my
life wasn’t done yet and that I had many 8 left to go. 9 , that didn’t stop me from trying to write the 10
half-way through. Time and again, I would 11 jump ahead and try to solve every potential problem before it
12 so I could reach that storybook happily ever after ending. Life, however, doesn’t 13 like that. It loves to
14 us, and you never know what new problem or opportunity each new day will bring.
Life has often had to 15 me to slow down. Recently, when I found myself 16 to that bad habit of
rushing ahead and living in the 17 again, I felt a special voice gently telling me, “ Live one day at a time.” Then
I smiled, and turned the book of my life back to the 18 page. Each of us has to live the book of life one page and
one day at a time. Each of us has to write it 19 and moment by moment. We have to trust that it will bring our
20 to its perfect end.
1. A. concerned B. annoyed C. frightened D. embarrassed
2. A. impatience B. difficulty C. influence D. effort
3. A. demanding B. carrying C. writing D. reading
4. A. interest B. excitement C. anger D. sadness
5. A. extend B. spread C. limit D. devote
6. A. bring out B. let out C. try out D. figure out
7. A. fearing B. enjoying C. doubting D. imagining
8. A. pages B. things C. reports D. novels
9. A. Indeed B. Still C. Surely D. Finally
10. A. ending B. plot C. outline D. passage
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11. A. happily B. carefully C. unwillingly D. foolishly
12. A. counted B. left C. happened D. backed
13. A. start B. finish C. work D. change
14. A. touch B. amuse C. worry D. surprise
15. A. allow B. force C. remind D. encourage
16. A. admitting B. returning C. responding D. referring
17. A. present B. memory C. dream D. future
18. A. right B. first C. new D. blank
19. A. more or less B. line by line C. one by one D. now and then
20. A. story B. job C. plan D. hope
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The structure in organizations has changed. It has transformed from a boss to a leader being at the top and
from method directing to cooperation, 21 how many of us have actually made this 22 within ourselves?
Let's not get personal about any person or connect this to any 23 organization. Consider the 24 pattern
on a social media website such as LinkedIn. We often see good articles written by junior-level employees which
25 new enthusiasm and new perspectives, but how many senior-level 26 go and "Like" the article? Not 27
read it, but actually "Like” it. More often than not, the answer is none. Leaders read such articles, but they 28 to
press the "Like" button due to some fear!
A friend of mine, who holds the 29 of Director of Human Resources in a reputed organization, happened to
mention an article that his team member had written. I casually enquired 30 the absence of a "Like" or comment
from him. His answer really 31 me! He said: "You know what my 32 is? I cannot be commenting or liking
his article in public!" Amazed by this behavior, I did my research on this pattern on a few social media platforms.
Yes, people want to “Like" or comment on articles and photos that are published by people with a n 33
level and do so as well.
While we are 34 the "Like" button on a junior-level employee's one year anniversary, we jump to be
one in a few hundreds to offer 35 on a senior-level leader's one year completion. However, I think our
precious “Like" for the employee 36 a lot and encourages him, while, on the other hand, it is 37 many
hundreds and is not 38 noticed by the leader.
Encourage new talents and 39 them. If we do not exhibit this socially, I am sure we will not 40 it in our
job either.
21. A. so B. otherwise C. yet D. while
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22. A. organization B. method C. cooperation D. transformation
23. A. unusual B. ordinary C. common D. particular
24. A. behavioral B. online C. popular D. personal
25. A. oppose B. contain C. promote D. lack
26. A. leaders B. writers C. employers D. readers
27. A. precisely B. barely C. merely D. thoroughly
28. A. stop B. hope C. hesitate D. regret
29. A. name B. title C. faith D. honor
30. A. for lack of B. on account of C. in need of D. with regard to
31. A. confused B. astonished C. dissatisfied D. annoyed
32. A. team B. level C. habit D. reputation
33. A. superior B. different C. average D. junior
34. A. pressing B. missing C. skipping D. considering
35. A. congratulations B. suggestions C. opinions D. remarks
36. A. changes B. requires C. proves D. means
37. A. intended for B. replaced by C. judged by D. buried in
38. A. even B. just C. ever D. still
39. A. know B. motivate C. demand D. observe
40. A. represent B. like C. show D. notice
二、阅读理解
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We know them when we see them: The TV shows and movies we love, even though we just know they’re bad.
The worthless books we simply can’t put down.
Yes, these are our guilty pleasures what some people consider the junk food in our media diets. But if we
enjoy them, why should we feel guilty? As it turns out, these so-called “guilty” pleasures can actually be good for
us, so long as they’re enjoyed in moderation.
According to Robin Nabi, a professor at the University of California, a guilty pleasure is something that we
enjoy, but we know we’re either not supposed to like, or that liking it says something negative about us.
Studies suggest that guilty pleasures can bring back some psychological resources. Besides, giving ourselves
permission to enjoy downtime is also an important part of self-pity, which is an effective way of fighting anxiety
and sadness. Perhaps the most important value of a guilty pleasure is the bond it can create between people.
If that’s true, why do guilty pleasures get such a bad reputation? Actually, it’s not the indulgences themselves,
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