2019版高考英语一轮复习(北京专用)检测:模拟预测题组训练 专题十 完形填空 Word版含答案
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专题十完形填空
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Cloze 1(2017北京朝阳第一学期期中)
The Macaroon Queen of India
Pooja Dhingra is an Indian chef and businesswoman, the owner of macaroon bakery chain Le15 Patisserie in Mumbai.She should have been a lawyer.But while studying1at university in Mumbai, she decided to2her major and do something more creative.
Dhingra’s father and her elder brother are both restaurant owners.Remembering helping her mother in the3during her childhood, she decided to work with food instead of legal cases.She4her parents to let her attend a hospitality(饮食)and management course in Switzerland.Three years later, she went to Paris to learn the5of French baking.There her friends took her to one of the best macaroon shops.After just one6, Dhingra determined that when she returned to Mumbai she would7her own shop, the first of its kind in India.
After graduation, she started making macaroons in her parents’ kitchen,8it was a complete failure.The hot and wet weather in Mumbai made it9to make delicious cakes.It took her around six months of research and 60 failed10to finally get a favorite recipe.Yet being both young and female11she faced extra challenges.“The biggest problem was to get people to take you12,” she says.“For example, if I had to buy machinery, I would have to ask my father to make these calls for me.”
Dhingra eventually opened her first shop in 2010.To13sales in a city where very few people knew what a macaroon was,Dhingra gave away some14macaroons to customers, which made her cakes popular immediately.She continued15new recipes.“Once you know basic techniques,inventing recipes is very16,” she said.“All you need is an open17.I get a lot of my ideas and18from basic things around me.”
Dhingra is the author of a best-selling cookery book, The Big Book of Treats.She also started running courses on how to make macaroons and other cakes.In 2016, Dhingra19her business, opening a new location called Le15 Café.Today, as a professional baker, Dhingra20up one of India’s finest patisseries.
1.A.art w C.history D.medicine
2.A.quit B.check C.enjoy D.follow
3.A.bedroom B.basement C.study D.kitchen
4.A.reminded B.warned C.convinced D.allowed
5.A.techniques B.situations C.functions D.results
6.A.drink B.kick C.breath D.bite
7.A.visit B.open C.sell
8.A.so B.or C.but D.for
9.A.difficult B.unusual C.reasonable D.available
10.A.preparations B.messages C.programs D.attempts
11.A.included B.meant C.admitted D.explained
12.A.seriously B.properly C.differently D.peacefully
13.A.ignore B.report C.promoteD.examine
14.A.strange B.modern C.famous D.free
15.A.introducing B.creating C.reading D.protecting
16.A.typical B.familiar C.simple D.regular
17.A.task B.reply C.mind D.secret
18.A.inspiration B.authority C.progress D.equipment
19.A.preserved B.inspected C.acquired D.expanded
20.A.covers B.heads C.picks D.brings
Cloze 2(2017北京海淀第一学期期中)
Back to School
I had always longed to get a degree, but raising a family had come first.Now with my last1in middle school, I thought, why not try to2something while I still had the opportunity.When I told my husband Bob my idea, a broad smile lit up his face.“If that’s what you3, we’ll make it work.”
When we asked the kids for advice, they had mixed4.Our daughter, already in college, thought it a great idea while John, in high school, was5that we might be in college at the same time.James, our youngest, wanted to know who would take him to football practice.I6that things would be a little different,7if everyone contributed, it wouldn’t be difficult.
The next day we drove to the community college and after a careful research, I chose to8in occupational therapy(康复理疗).
Days passed in excitement, enrolling in classes, shopping for9and attending orientation(入学指导).I felt like a kid again, but as the first day of classes drew near, I became10.I was simply too old.People would laugh at me.Finally, with encouragement from my family and friends, I stuck with my11.。