2019届高三英语完型填空最后冲刺特训5含答案

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2019届高三英语完型填空最后冲刺特训5 一、It's sad to know that each year many teenagers experience the death of someone they love. This is likely to have an 1 on their life. Although bereavement(丧失) is a difficult and 2 topic, I'm going to talk about some of the things that 3 helped me to cope better after losing my dad in 2012. The most important 4 is not to "bottle things up". At first, I didn’t tell anyone how I really felt when I should have spoken about it. No one should be 5 to feel upset after losing someone they love, as it’s an 6 time. It is important to talk about how you feel to people you 7 so they can support you. I “opened up” to few people, but it was nice to know that I had people there who I could 8 if I had a (n) 9 day. I spoke to my friends and my teachers, who would offer 10 . Another thing that I found to be 11 after losing my dad was to make a 12 box. This is a box where I put stuff that reminded me of my dad, and the memories I 13 with him. I still have the 14 now,and it makes me 15 . Finally, it’s important to take time to grieve(悲痛) properly. I decided to focus on my studies and the things I 16 doing. I get 17 from time to time but I’ve learned that it’s okay to 18 . Everyone will have their own ways of 19 after losing someone they love. This outlines what I personally found helpful. Everyone should remember that they are not 20 . 1.A.independence B.impact C.agreement D.impression 2.A.impressive B.objective C.positive D.sensitive 3.A.personally B.simply C.hopefully D.possibly 4.A.thing B.phrase C.fact D.truth 5.A.pleased B.heartbroken C.desired D.ashamed 6.A.unimportant B.unpleasant C.untouched D.unsatisfied 7.A.meet B.know C.trust D.remember 8.A.look for B.turn to C.speak to D.respond to 9.A.common B.particular C.easy D.bad 10.A.accommodation B.money C.food D.help 11.A.helpful B.disappointed C.painful D.grateful 12.A.chocolate B.experience C.memory D.personal 13.A.provided B.shared C.played D.talked 14.A.box B.stuff C.memory D.sadness 15.A.stop B.wonder C.smile D.differ 16.A.forgot B.kept C.enjoyed D.considered 17.A.upset B.confused C.bored D.influenced 18.A.laugh B.cry C.question D.calm 19.A.studying B.living C.handling D.passing 20.A.allergic B.alike C.usual D.alone 二、Over half of boy middle school students hope to get more support from their parents, according to the lasted survey made by the National Institution of Education Sciences. It 1 that only two out of every 10 parents give boys enough support. The survey also shows that boys like to 2 problems in their own ways instead of asking help from 3 . Most students agree with this. Luo Te, 12, at Shenzhen Xinan Middle School, Guangdong, 4 to talk to his friends or listen to music. “I’m afraid that my parents won’t understand me,” he said. Indeed, there still seems to be a gap(差距) 5 parents and boys. When they communicate with 6 , they talk mostly about schoolwork, according to the survey. Teng Jiajun, 15, at the Sports School of Beijing No. 80 High School, is a typical(典型的) example. He tried to share his interest in pop star Jay Chou, 7 his parents didn’t understand. “We live in two 8 ,” he said. But some boys don’t agree with the results at all. They get along very 9 with their parents. Zheng Quanhang, 15, Teng’s classmate, talks about everything with his parents from travel to future plans. When he gets in trouble, he tells his parents frankly(坦诚地). “We 10 good friends. They don’t encourage me every day, but a simple word makes me happy. For me, that’s enough,” he said. 1.A.tells B.speaks C.says D.talks 2.A.find out B.deal with C.Change into D.give up 3.A.parents B.teachers C.friends D.classmates 4.A.wants B.hates C.fails D.prefers 5.A.between B.from C.of D.in 6.A.their friends B.each other C.theirs parents D.their sons 7.A.or B.and C.but D.though 8.A.futures B.classed C.colors D.worlds 9.A.good B.nice C.well D.badly 10.A.both like B.are like C.go back D.don't like

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