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高考英语提分题型专练:专题二 完形填空
专题二完形填空
题组一记叙文
Cloze 1(2022江苏苏北七市二模)
I did my first marathon at 25. I’d 1running to get fit and thought I’d give it a go. I started too fast, found it very painful but 2 to finish.
Then, seven years ago, I went to a talk by someone who had just done the Sahara desert race. I felt so 3. I’ve always wanted to do something 4. I registered for the 2007 Sahara marathon. My
5 was shocking and I was two stone (12.7 kg) overweight, but 6I’d paid the £3,000 deposit, I knew there was no going back.
On my first five-mile run, I kept pretending my shoelaces ( 鞋带) needed tying just so I could 7. But I kept 8 until I was doing 30, then 40 miles. People assumed I found it easy by then—I didn’t. I just learned to push through the 9.
But nothing can truly prepare you for running in desert temperatures. As the 10 always looked the same, the distance never seemed to get any shorter.11, I was never bored—I was too focused on reaching the checkpoints, and the water waiting there. Blisters (水泡) were unavoidable—the12gets everywhere. At night, the doctors treating us would 13 them off with knives.
In the following days, my feet would be hurting. I kept telling myself I couldn’t 14. If I quit, the pain would stop, but I knew I would 15 it for the rest of my li
专题二完形填空
题组一记叙文
Cloze 1(2022江苏苏北七市二模)
I did my first marathon at 25. I’d 1running to get fit and thought I’d give it a go. I started too fast, found it very painful but 2 to finish.
Then, seven years ago, I went to a talk by someone who had just done the Sahara desert race. I felt so 3. I’ve always wanted to do something 4. I registered for the 2007 Sahara marathon. My
5 was shocking and I was two stone (12.7 kg) overweight, but 6I’d paid the £3,000 deposit, I knew there was no going back.
On my first five-mile run, I kept pretending my shoelaces ( 鞋带) needed tying just so I could 7. But I kept 8 until I was doing 30, then 40 miles. People assumed I found it easy by then—I didn’t. I just learned to push through the 9.
But nothing can truly prepare you for running in desert temperatures. As the 10 always looked the same, the distance never seemed to get any shorter.11, I was never bored—I was too focused on reaching the checkpoints, and the water waiting there. Blisters (水泡) were unavoidable—the12gets everywhere. At night, the doctors treating us would 13 them off with knives.
In the following days, my feet would be hurting. I kept telling myself I couldn’t 14. If I quit, the pain would stop, but I knew I would 15 it for the rest of my li
高考英语提分题型专练:专题二 完形填空