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1、2021 屆牛津譯林版高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題完形填空專練 屆牛津譯林版高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題完形填空專練(一)UK-based supermarket Waitrose has been criticized strongly by social media users for selling bouquets(束) of “autumn seasonal foliage“ at 6 pounds apiece.Photos of va

2、rious tree leaves packaged in transparent plastic foil and 41 as flower bouquets went viral on social media lately, sparking controversy because of the product's price, six British pounds. 42 tree leaves can lite

3、rally be 43 from the street this time of year, it's understandable that some people went after Waitrose, accusing the supermarket of trying to make money by selling 44 that is actually free.“A bag of actual leave

4、s? I'll sell you a bin bag of leaves for 10p,“ one Twitter user wrote. “This has got to be from the drunk Monday morning meeting category of 45 ,“ someone else commented.46 , the bizarre foliage bouquets appeared

5、on Waitrose supermarket shelves as a way to welcome autumn, and featured a sticker 47 customers to “bring the outdoors inside“.“Bring the outdoors indoors and brighten up your 48 with the freshest flowers 49 refle

6、ct the colors of the season,“ the official product description read. “We source the best blooms from expert growers, and handle them gently on their journey to our stores 50 they look beautiful for longer.“51 the gener

7、ally negative feedback to its autumn-themed product, the British supermarket 52 its decision to charge 6 pounds for a bunch of tree leaves by claiming that it was inspired by a 53 from shoppers.This isn't the

8、 54 time that English shops and supermarkets make news 55 for selling free things at exorbitant prices. First, there is a posh shop in London, that sold painted logs for $14 apiece, and there was artisan shop Botani

9、que and its $22 chopped tree branches.41. A. arranged B. acquired C. relayed D. rejected42. A. Ridding B. Obtaining C. Considering D. Fetching43. A. wound up B. picked up C. broken up D. turned up44. A. something B.

10、anything C. everything D. nothing45. A. hopes B. description C. insurance D. ideas46. A. Additionally B. Eventually C. Apparently D. Primitively47. A. urging B. forcing C. getting D. ridding48. A. company B. device C

11、. home D. staff49. A. what B. that C. which D. where50. A. because B. unless C. so D. since51. A. Despite B. Before C. Except D. Through52. A. expanded B. opposed C. explained D. distributed53. A. opportunity B. co

12、mmitment C. possession D. demand52. A. passive B. common C. particular D. sincere53. A. generally B. eventually C. actually D. regularly54. A. arguing

13、B. sighing C. quitting D. struggling55. A. astonishment B. achievement C. agreement D. disappointment(三)There was something in the elderly woman’s elegance that caught my eye. Alt

14、hough slow and unsure of step, the woman moved carefully in an elegant way. However, a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter displayed signs of41 , checking her watch every few seconds.It was a few years ago, an

15、d I 42 a part-time holiday-season job in a video store at the local shopping mall. From inside the store, I could see the people rushing by outside.43 entering the store, the elderly woman separated from the young

16、er one and began to 44 for the DVDs on the nearest shelf. Without any45 , I walked over to her and asked 46 I could help her find something. The woman showed me a title written on an old piece of paper. The tit

17、le was unusual. Rather than rush off to 47 the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could tell her where she could find it. Looking back, I think I must have wanted to enjoy her 48 for a moment. So

18、mething about her 49 me of my own mother, who’d passed away in the previous year.As we walked along the back of the store, I 50 our shelf arrangements to her. The woman seemed glad of the 51 company and casu

19、al conversation.We found the DVD at last. She smiled and told me it was one she’d 52 when she was her daughter’s age. After I 53 the elderly woman to the queue at the cash register, I stepped back and walked over

20、 the younger woman.“Is that your mom?” I asked.Rolling her eyes, she said, “Yeah.” There was annoyance in her reply.“Mind some advice?” I asked.I smiled to show her I wasn’t 54 . “Cherish her,” I said. And then I ans

21、wered her curious expression by saying, “When she’s gone, it’s these moments that’ll come back to you.”The elderly woman moved back to her daughter. Surprisingly, the daughter placed her arm with obviously unaccustomed

22、 55 around her mother’s shoulders and together they made their way toward the store’s exit.41. A.kindness B.eagerness C.consideration D.impatience42. A.made up B.linked up C.took up D. wound up43. A.Beyond B. Upon C. W

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