专题03 完形填空20篇
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专题03 完形填空20篇
The IIth National Games for Persons with Disabilities was held in Xi’an, in October, 2021. Qian Hongyan won the silver medal in the women’s 100 - meter breaststroke (蛙泳) SB5 final.
Qian lost both __1__ in a traffic accident when she was 4 years old. Since then, she became well-known __2__ moving around while balanced on an orange ball, earning her the nickname “basketball girl”.
Qian’s interest for swimming dates back to 2007, when she was __3__ by the local disabled peoples federation(联合会) to watch the 2008 National Paralympic Games in Kunming. At 11 years old, she __4__ the swimming team for people with disabilities. However, without legs, it was __5__ for Qian to keep her balance in water because of a poor sense of direction. To help her overcome the difficulty, her trainer made a __6__ training plan for her. Every day, she practiced for __7__ four hours. She made great efforts to improve her arm strength and balance.
In 2009, she won __8__ medals at national events, one gold medal and two silvers. In the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, she __9__ ninth in the 100 m breaststroke.
Qian now works for the Luliang disabled peoples federation. She said she wants to work to help other people with disabilities to face life with ___10___ . Her story encouraged thousands of disabled people in China.
1.A.legs B.hands C.arms
2.A.as B.to C.for
3.A.required B.invited C.fed
4.A.made B.formed C.joined
5.A.difficult B.interesting C.possible
6.A.common B.special C.simple
7.A.at least B.at last C.at first
8.A.one B.two C.three
9.A.created B.placed C.became
10.A.courage B.money C.pride
When I was in Grade Seven, I volunteered at a hospital. I usually stayed with Mr. Gillespie---a patient in a coma(昏迷). He never had any visitors, and __11__ seemed to care about him. As a volunteer, I spent many days __12__ his hand and talking to him even though he slept all the time.
Once I needed to be out of town for __13__ a week, but when I came back ten days later, I found Mr. Gillespie was gone. I guessed he had __14__, I was very sad.
Several years later, __15__ I was at a gas station, I noticed a familiar face. It was Mr. Gillespie! He was alive! I went up to ask if he knew me and __16__ how I knew him in the hospital. He was very __17__ and then gave me the warmest hug(拥抱)I had ever received. He told me he could feel me holding his hand while lying in bed. But he thought it was a(n)__18__ from the heaven. Then I realized that it was me who helped his life, I made a difference between his life __19__ his death. More __20__, he made a big difference in my life.
I will never forget his words, “You’re an angel!”
11.A.nobody B.somebody C.anybody
12.A.shaking B.holding C.waving
13.A.more than B.at most C.fewer than
14.A.escaped B.slept C.died
15.A.why B.when C.what
16.A.asked B.wondered C.explained
17.A.disappointed B.surprised C.nervous
18.A.angel B.nurse C.doctor
19.A.but B.and C.or
20.A.importantly B.confidently C.carefully
The limits of how long human beings can stay awake have long been studied.
There is a widely recognized(公认的)____21____ that was set in 1965 by an American high school student. He did not sleep for about 11 days for an experiment(实验). Other unofficial reports describe soldiers staying ____22____ for four days in battle and patients who have gone without sleep for three or four days.
So far the reason why humans fall asleep ____23____ a mystery, but there is no doubt that enough sleep is good for us. As Erin Hanlon, an assistant professor at the University of Chicago, told the BBC, it seems that sleep can “reset” the systems in our ____24____. That is why we feel refreshed after a good nap.
On the other hand, lack of sleep could affect our health both ____25____ and mentally. Director of Sleep Medicine, Atul Malhotra, at the University of California, told the BBC that when someone often ____26____ all night and does not have high quality sleep, stress hormones (荷尔蒙) increase in his or her blood, causing ____27____ blood pressure. Meanwhile, the rhythm (节奏) of the heart is affected, causing dizziness (头晕目眩) and a tight (憋闷的) chest. Another surprising ____28____ is that some people really don’t sleep for days or even months. This is because a rare genetic (基因的) disease leads to disorders of a deep area of the brain that controls sleep. ____29____ they do not feel sleepy, their organs (器官) and brain are actually hurt.
Good sleep is important for us. Burning the midnight oil is not always a good idea. Keeping a ____30____ between work and life seems to be the key to helping us feel energetic, healthy and powerful.
21.A.method B.record C.lifestyle
22.A.calm B.healthy C.awake
23.A.remains B.repeats C.represents (表现)
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