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【01】2020届陕西省安康市高三第三次教学质量联考
【02】安徽省皖豫名校联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次考试
【03】河南省部分名校2022-2023学年高三上学期10月联考
【04】山西省临汾市2022-2023学年高三上学期高中学业水平考试
【05】江苏省南京师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次月考
【06】河南省实验中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第二次月考
【07】山西省朔州市2022-2023学年高三上学期开学摸底测试
【08】江西省名校高中2022-2023学年高三上学期联合测评
【09】甘肃省张掖市2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次诊断考试
【10】黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2022-2023学年高三上学期诊断考试
【11】2023届广西南宁市第三中学高三上学期第一次适应性考试
【12】四川省巴中市2022-2023学年高三零诊考试英语试题
【13】四川省宜宾市重点高中2022-2023学年高三上学期月考试题
【01】2020届陕西省安康市高三第三次教学质量联考
He is driving the response, literally, to the novel coronavirus(冠状病毒)outbreak. Volunteer driver Yin Zizhe has been ___41___ doctors and nurses between hospitals and their homes free of charge since his hometown of Wuhan ___42___ on its public transportation system—including subways, buses and ferries—on Jan. 23 because of the ___43___.
___44___ and safety are in struggle. He has to go as fast as he can, so that his passengers arrive safely at their destinations, not least because the well-being of others depends on their professional skills and ___45___.
“It’s like a race against death. The patients are waiting for them,” says Yin of his responsibilities. He recalls one ___46___, and there have been many, when he ___47___ a doctor to the hospital and within minutes of arriving the passenger was ___48___ surgery.
For more than 20 days, Yin has ___49___ his driving day at 6 am. An early start with, more often than not, a ____50____ conclusion as stints(定额工作)usually end around midnight, or even later. His daily meals, if not putting too fine a point on it, ____51____ bread, water and maybe instant noodles.
The 25-year-old is the ____52____ volunteer driver of a group called Gancao Volunteers in Wuhan that includes more than 1, 000 local residents from all walks of life, most of whom are in their 30s or above.
“Helping doctors and nurses means helping ourselves. In fact, it’s a battle involving everyone in the city,” says Yin. He considers his ____53____ as being in the “must-do” category.
“They are so ____54____. I often don’t talk to them and let them have a good sleep.” says Yin. Sometimes, in return, his “lovely and respectful” passengers leave some face masks or disinfectant(消毒剂). The warm ____55____ between them makes Yin believe Wuhan will ____56____ in the battle against the virus.
____57____ transporting doctors and nurses, Yin and his friends also donate ____58____ needed medical materials as well as food to hospitals. Before the outbreak of the virus, Yin bought 200, 000 masks for medical ____59____. He later donated all these masks to hospitals in Wuhan. He also donated boxes of bottled water, bread and instant noodles.
“I feel like if I ____60____ more, the battle will end a little bit earlier,” says Yin.
41. A. accepting B. transporting C. picking D. conducting
42. A. paused B. delayed C. continued D. skipped
43. A. concern B. decision C. outbreak D. environment
44. A. Speed B. Examination C. Disease D. Step
45. A. analysis B. knowledge C. sports D. temperature
46. A. business B. aspect C. occasion D. citizen
47. A. watched B. comforted C. offered D. drove
48. A. trying B. performing C. supporting D. requiring
49. A. promised B. obeyed C. started D. finished
50. A. late B. early C. perfect D. difficult
51. A. dream of B. approve of C. hear of D. consist of
52. A. oldest B. smallest C. strongest D. youngest
53. A. role B. career C. reply D. mercy
54. A. exhausted B. wonderful C. excited D. sick
55. A. talk B. interaction C. operation D. party
56. A. succeed B. end C. fail D. prepare
57. A. Unless B. Except C. Despite D. Without
58. A. mentally B. approximately C. fluently D. urgently
59. A. harvest B. purposes C. hardship D. information
60. A. study B. lose C. work D. betray
【02】安徽省皖豫名校联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次考试
A lottery winner in Kentucky won a six-figure jackpot (头奖). However, she wasn’t the only one who ____21____—she celebrated her win by ____22____ gift cards at a local store.
Crystal Dunn of Louisville put $20 into the Kentucky Lottery’s online game, Bank Buster Jackpot Instant Play. In this game, players are given three ____23____ to win a “progressive jackpot” through number ____24____. Dunn won the game’s $146,351.74 progressive jackpot a few seconds after she ____25____ the lottery ticket.
“I saw that and didn’t believe it ____26____,” Dunn told the lottery board. “It’s a pretty ____27____ feeling.” She continued, “I never thought I would win something like this, but this goes to show it can ____28____.”
Dunn traveled to the headquarters of the Kentucky Lottery Corporation to ____29____ her jackpot on July 8. After taxes, she ____30____ a check for $103,909.73. Dunn said she ____31____ to use the money to buy a car and pay off bills. But she made it ____32____ that she would spread a little ____33____ before she returned home with her winnings.
She stopped by Meijer—a supercenter store chain in Kentucky—to ____34____ a part of her jackpot. Dunn purchased $2,000 in gift cards and ____35____ them to random shoppers.
“Many were excited, but a few were ____36____, thinking I was wanting something ____37____,” Dunn reportedly told the lottery board. “I got a(n) ____38____ gift and I believe in paying it forward and I wanted to pass it along,” she continued. “____39____, sharing is caring and giving is more ____40____ than receiving. I’ve worked hard for everything I have. This is a pretty amazing gift.”
21. A. attempted B. benefited C. succeeded D. impressed
22. A. taking out B. looking through C. giving away D. turning down
23. A. chances B. moments C. descriptions D. instructions
24. A. counting B. learning C. remembering D. matching
25. A. printed B. hid C. bought D. folded
26. A. rarely B. initially C. formally D. partly
27. A. disappointing B. familiar C. common D. exciting
28. A. happen B. escape C. display D. improve
29. A. check B. collect C. raise D. announce
30. A. found B. wrote C. received D. demanded
31. A. planned B. failed C. managed D. hesitated
32. A. serious B. accurate C. acceptable D. clear
33. A. energy B. happiness C. patience D. information
34. A. share B. leave C. arrange D. divide
35. A. introduced B. reported C. handed D. returned
36. A. grateful B. optimistic C. delighted D. surprised
37. A. by chance B. at once C. on purpose D. in reward
38. A. delicate B. unexpected C. regular D. temporary
39. A. Actually B. Hopefully C. Fortunately D. Gradually
40. A. practical B. difficult C. convenient D. valuable
【03】河南省部分名校2022-2023学年高三上学期10月联考
Issac Page has never met a stranger according to his mom Chelcee. He smiles big and bright, always____21____the chance to meet a new friend, especially in their new neighborhood.
But, when Patrick Gullion, a garbage man, pulled up in front of the 2-year-old’s house, Patrick never ____22____ to make a new friend.
Issac ran outside when he heard the rumble (隆隆声) of the truck. And Issac couldn’t help but smile and wave____23____to Patrick, which was enough to____24____Patrick’s heart and turn his whole day around.
“I was having a bad day” Patrick said. “When I reached the neighborhood, the ____25____ was out there smiling and waving, and he cheered me up and ____26____ my day.” Patrick then stopped to____27____himself and the garbage man and the 2-year-old became instant ____28____.
That evening when Patrick went home from ____29____ , he couldn’t stop thinking about Issac’s _____30_____ spirit. As a father himself, Patrick _____31_____ to go to a toy store with his son to get Issac a sweet little _____32_____!
Patrick said, “My son just happened to _____33_____ a little garbage truck, and that was the perfect thing we wanted,”
The very next day Patrick went to meet Issac and_____34_____him the Issac-sized garbage truck. Issac was absolutely _____35_____ to receive such a gift. But he was even more excited to _____36_____his new friend Patrick at his door.
The _____37_____between the two has lasted for quite a while now. Patrick often stops by to visit his little friend and he often tells Issac, “Don’t let the chain of love _____38_____with you.”
Actually, showing love to someone doesn’t have to be a big_____39_____ it can be as _____40_____ as a smile.
21. A. abandoning B. evaluating C. missing D. welcoming
22. A. agreed B. regretted C. expected D. pretended
23. A. unwillingly B. cautiously C. casually D. cheerfully
24. A. replace B. freeze C. touch D. shut
25. A. kid B. shopper C. driver D. mom
26. A. ruined B. made C. wasted D. ignored
27. A. introduce B. clean C. improve D. hide
28. A. colleagues B. friends C. relatives D. volunteers
29. A. travel B. study C. recreation D. work
30. A. responsible B. generous C. enthusiastic D. determined
31. A. forgot B. decided C. declined D. failed
32. A. gift B. chance C. trick D. recipe
33. A. turn off B. pick up C. sell out D. break down
34. A. owed B. bought C. gave D. lent
35. A. nervous B. embarrassed C. thrilled D. calm
36. A. comfort B. see C. please D. praise
37. A. bond B. debate C. secret D. negotiation
38. A. stay B. continue C. expand D. end
39. A. gesture B. celebration C. wish D. competition
40. A. unique B. valuable C. temporary D. simple
【04】山西省临汾市2022-2023学年高三上学期高中学业水平考试
If you’re a parent, you know how important it is to develop a child’s creativity.
Joe Whale’s mom and dad have always seen the ____21____ in their son. ____22____, at 6 years old, Joe began drawing and fell in love with it. Since then, his family has ____23____ the creative outlet (释放)—even after he started getting into trouble for it.
When ____24____ about Joe’s doodling (涂鸦) began coming in from teachers at his school in Shrewsbury, England, the 9-year-old’s parents weren’t upset. They ____25____ that doodling was Joe’s way to express himself. So rather than ____26____ him for not paying attention, they sent him to an after-school art class.
____27____ his artwork, his after-school teacher began sharing it on Instagram, where Joe’s ____28____ caught the attention of local restaurant Number Four. The staff thought his style was a perfect ____29____ for the cafe, so they reached out to see if Joe wanted to help _____30_____ their dining room. When Joe heard about the _____31_____, he leapt at the _____32_____ to do it.
The _____33_____ became Joe’s new after-school activity—and his first _____34_____! He spent a couple of hours every weekday filling the restaurant’s walls with his art. Joe’s dad Greg said it took him about 12 hours to _____35_____.
“Joe loves doodling, and we’re so _____36_____ of everything he’s achieving,” Greg said. “The fact that a completely independent _____37_____ has asked our 9-year-old son to do a professional piece of work for them is _____38_____.”
_____39_____, Joe has a bright future ahead of him! This job is just the first of many _____40_____ more and more people can commission (正式委托创作) pieces through his website, and we can’t wait to see them!
21. A. artist B. weakness C. honesty D. inventor
22. A. In all B. On purpose C. After all D. As usual
23. A. observed B. provided C. challenged D. encouraged
24. A. discussions B. complaints C. examples D. articles
25. A. reported B. continued C. realized D. promised
26. A. blame B. comfort C. examine D. attract
27. A. Confused about B. Surprised at C. Worried about D. Relieved at
28. A. nature B. idea C. dream D. talent
29. A. answer B. honor C. fit D. topic
30. A. design B. decorate C. repair D. draw
31. A. news B. case C. service D. discovery
32. A. guide B. plan C. choice D. chance
33. A. show B. travel C. project D. lesson
34. A. aim B. job C. test D. act
35. A. finish B. wait C. digest D. study
36. A. careful B. proud C. shy D. nervous
37. A. community B. website C. school D. business
38. A. unreasonable B. unsuitable C. unbelievable D. unacceptable
39. A. Clearly B. Luckily C. Similarly D. Strangely
40. A. though B. until C. if D. because
【05】江苏省南京师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次月考
After stepping out of the international plane, I realized my lo-hour sleepy voyage finally came to an end. Sitting on the bus, I was waiting anxiously for it to start.
A woman sitting next to me, and her daughter both seemed ___21___ She told me that her daughter had an upset stomach and would throw up continuously; ___22___ , the mother had lost her ___23___ . Apart from a significant amount of money, the purse also had her phone and a phone number of an important ___24___ , a person she was travelling 90 kilometers to meet for discussing a____25____matter which had to be ___26___ by tomorrow morning.
I handed her my cellphone without ___27___ and told her that she could make any call she wanted. I also ___28___ a bottle of water I had in my bag to relieve her daughter of her _____29_____.
After making several calls, they finally ____30____ to the official! They turned to look at me _____31_____ and thanked me many times. The woman tried to pay for my_____32_____ , but I jumped to do it before her _____33_____I knew she had lost her money.
Next morning, I received a call from the mother, saying that they couldn't tell how much my _____34_____ act touched them. They were so ____35____ that they had taken down my number to thank me. I was ____36____ to be thanked in this way. I never thought my simple offer ____37____ so much in her heart. And I thought of how many opportunities for ____38____ we had lost by plugging onto cellphones and being disconnected ____39____ the reality around us- something with easy access may make a big ____40____ to others.
21. A. excited B. relaxed C. unconscious D. uncomfortable
22. A. besides B. however C. therefore D. otherwise
23. A. phone B. address C. purse D. luggage
24. A. accountant B. doctor C. lawyer D. official
25. A. simple B. pressing C. political D. financial
26. A. settled B. ignored C. raised D. dropped
27. A. doubt B. permission C. question D. hesitation
28. A. produced B. ordered C. bought D. sold
29. A. fever B. stress C. sickness D. appetite
30. A. came over B. got through C. looked up D. turned around
31. A. doubtfully B. closely C. anxiously D. gratefully
32. A. water B. offer C. ticket D. assistance
33. A. since B. if C. while D. although
34. A. temporary B. generous C. cautious D. honest
35. A. reasonable B. flexible C. considerate D. desperate
36. A. ashamed B. astonished C. disappointed D. amused
37. A. weighed B. balanced C. increased D. ranked
38. A. courage B. success C. kindness D. justice
39. A. in B. beyond C. of D. from
40. A. promise B. wish C. difference D. gesture
【06】河南省实验中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第二次月考
Often in life there are times when we know what we should do, but due to inconvenience and laziness, we don’t. We know that we should install the software updates that our___21___keep reminding us about but we always___22___doing it for various excuses.
Yes, it is___23___not being able to use our phones for a few minutes, but this is important. So to___24___you why you should, I’m going to try the “carrot” and “stick”___25___.
First, let’s see the stick. ___26___you don’t keep your phone up-to-date, you’re putting your phone at risk from hackers (黑客). Why? Because digital___27___is an arms race. Hackers will find holes and new ways to___28___our phones, so smartphone companies release new versions of the phones operating system (OS) software to___29___the problem. Then hackers look through the new version of the software for new____30____they can use for attack. And so on forever. This____31____that if you’ve not updated your phone to the latest version of the OS, your phone is____32____. So it is important to stay up-to-date to____33____your phone is wearing the toughest digital armour (盔甲).
There’s a carrot for you too. The genuinely____34____part about software updates is that your phone will receive new____35____and functionality without you needing to buy a new handset! In fact, updates are____36____so transformative that it can be like ____37____an entirely new phone.
Ultimately, my____38____is this: keeping your phone up-to-date is a win-win. Not only will you keep it____39____, but you might also have a better phone afterwards. So ____40____your settings app now, and finally install those updates!
21. A. computers B. cars C. phones D. televisions
22. A. suggest B. practice C. admit D. postpone
23. A. convincing B. annoying C. interesting D. confusing
24. A. persuade B. deny C. warn D. question
25. A. element B. effect C. approach D. argument
26. A. Though B. Before C. Unless D. If
27. A. access B. security C. revolution D. download
28. A. show off B. look for C. break into D. put aside
29. A. fix B. understand C. share D. describe
30. A. illnesses B. weaknesses C. techniques D. excuses
31. A. means B. recommends C. demands D. promises
32. A. for free B. in place C. on sale D. in danger
33. A. announce B. guarantee C. recognize D. pretend
34. A. amusing B. strange C. exciting D. convenient
35. A. features B. messages C. orders D. checks
36. A. gradually B. previously C. economically D. occasionally
37. A. receiving B. inventing C. selecting D. introducing
38. A. concern B. guess C. solution D. point
39. A. simple B. safe C. clean D. silent
40. A. pay for B. compete with C. turn on D. refer to
【07】山西省朔州市2022-2023学年高三上学期开学摸底测试
Last month, Dongxiang County in Gansu Province was officially removed from the “List of Poorest Counties in China”.
Landlocked in China’s northwest, Dongxiang County is___21___to 256,828 Dongxiang people, one of China’s 55 ethnic(民族的) minorities. In 2013, nearly a third of its ___22___ was still living under the absolute poverty line.
So, how did they do it?
Most of Dongxiang people are ___23___who grow wheat and potatoes. Then it is ___24___that anti-poverty projects the county often ___25___ food.
The potatoes here are___26___. Dongxiang people have many ways of ___27___ potatoes for the table, including spicy potato slices, sour potato rolls, whole potatoes ___28___ under a bed of hot rocks, and even potato noodles. Now these potato ___29___are sold all over China.
Fan Chenyang, who works in the Dongxiang potato industry, said that one of the ___30___ways potatoes helped lift the area out of poverty was through education and ___31___. It includes topics like latest planting methods and disease___32___ . “These sessions have helped a lot in ___33___ both the quality and quantity of the potatoes being produced here,” he said.
Dongxiang County is also famous for its ___34___. Five years ago, Mada Wude, who left at the age of 17 in order to raise sheep in other areas of northwest China, was encouraged to ___35___ to his county to set up company, which is now taking care of around 1,800 sheep ___36___ by 25 families in his village. Over the five years, he has helped the villagers raise more and better lambs. The profit is distributed to the___37___families. The sheep there are given organic food and monitored ___38___by AI systems. Therefore, ___39___all over China can eat with ___40___ of mind.
21. A. witness B. access C. home D. entry
22. A. crew B. population C. police D. children
23. A. farmers B. fishermen C. singers D. hunters
24. A. unbelievable B. acceptable C. avoidable D. understandable
25. A. center on B. apply for C. give up D. suffer from
26. A. small B. sweet C. famous D. expensive
27. A. cleaning B. cutting C. planting D. preparing
28. A. rotten B. baked C. fried D. hidden
29. A. rocks B. products C. chips D. tools
30. A. wrong B. different C. main D. tough
31. A. training B. exhibition C. festival D. export
32. A. damage B. development C. spread D. prevention
33. A. reducing B. meeting C. improving D. judging
34. A. lamb B. architecture C. dancing D. rice
35. A. appeal B. return C. decline D. stop
36. A. sold B. killed C. eaten D. owned
37. A. participating B. competing C. disabled D. disappointed
38. A. occasionally B. continuously C. secretly D. carelessly
39. A. businessmen B. cooks C. consumers D. workers
40. A. absence B. change C. lack D. peace
【08】江西省名校高中2022-2023学年高三上学期联合测评
I used to be the most faithful resolution-maker(目标制定者). Every January 1st, I would ___21___ sit down and write out my resolutions for the new year. And I always made ___22___ ones like: I will lose 50 pounds! And I’ll run a marathon! But they ended up more like ___23___ than plans. By February or March, I’d be out of ___24___ . Then every winter, I’d feel ashamed that I didn’t ___25___ my resolutions.
Things changed after I was diagnosed with cancer. One good thing I could say about cancer was that it reshaped my ___26___ . I learned that I could decide to ___27___ at any time. January 1st is just a day, and it’s not ___28___ .
Looking back, I think one of my biggest ___29___ with New Year’s resolutions was wanting to “dream big” but not having the ____30____ to do those things. Though I had been used to ____31____ every year, I still felt surprised when it happened. Now I take the ____32____ approach: I manage to ____33____ the big dreams with little goals, which are specific and measurable. These types of goals will provide me with guidance that I need in order to ensure the progress I ____34____ made. Daily progress really has the power to ____35____ joy and engagement in me. And every time I check one of my goals off my list, I feel a burst of ____36____ .
Almost losing my life really makes me realize my life is so ____37____ that I shouldn’t waste it. Cancer gave me a sense of purpose and ____38____ me. From my illness, I have also learned there are much better ways to ____39____ myself than through New Year’s resolutions. As long as you take action and persist in working on your goals every day, you will eventually arrive at your ____40____ .
21. A. dutifully B. leisurely C. skillfully D. cautiously
22. A. enjoyable B. competitive C. ambitious D. reasonable
23. A. adventures B. preparations C. tests D. fantasies
24. A. willpower B. confidence C. sight D. inspiration
25. A. look up B. stick to C. cut down D. get over
26. A. body B. interest C. attitude D. responsibility
27. A. abandon B. cancel C. reflect D. start
28. A. ordinary B. popular C. lucky D. special
29. A. misunderstandings B. challenges C. problems D. worries
30A. abilities B. savings C. qualities D. missions
31. A. arguing B. doubting C. failing D. discussing
32. A. opposite B. creative C. common D. safe
33. A. mix B. replace C. differ D. reduce
34. A. actually B. quickly C. sincerely D. especially
35. A. turn out B. bring out C. come across D. break down
36. A. pride B. surprise C. disappointment D. peace
37. A. tough B. cool C. precious D. exciting
38. A. forced B. motivated C. trained D. comforted
39. A. evaluate B. educate C. identify D. improve
40. A. destination B. paradise C. position D. stage
【09】甘肃省张掖市2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次诊断考试
By day a cleaner, by night an artist. From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., 56-year-old Wang Liuyun ____21____ the floors, empties trash bins and cleans restrooms. After work, a 3-square-meter room where she lives and ____22____ her work equipment becomes her studio, in which her oil paintings ____23____ the outdoors. “Painting feeds my ____24____, while the ____25____ job helps make ends meet,” Wang says.
In 2016, she heard of a(n) ____26____ painting course in Shuangxi ancient town, Fujian province. Wang, the then farmer, knew that it was time to ____27____ her life. She left her home and started a week’s ____28____ at a charity program launched by artist Lin Zhenglu. “____29____ paint, brushes and canvas for free, teachers told me to _____30_____ whatever I wanted. On the fourth day, I finished my _____31_____ picture, showing a springtime scene in the town,” Wang says. She completed another two paintings on the fifth and sixth day.
“Although Lin kept saying that I had a _____32_____ for landscape painting, I didn’t _____33_____ that,” she recalls, “My three paintings were sold, each for 150 yuan, which boosted my _____34_____ and I began to take painting _____35_____.”
She was once fascinated by Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains, a famous landscape painting crealed by Huang Gongwang in the Yuan Dynasty. She even went to the Mountains in Zhejiang to appreciate the scenery, but found that the Mountains were not as _____36_____ as that in the painting. “It was the moment that I realized what Huang painted was a scene in his _____37_____,” Wang says.
It is also why she has been fascinated by painting, which she sees as a(n) _____38_____ from reality and a tool to help people to _____39_____. Wang says, “I _____40_____ in the dirt, but I paint in the clouds.”
21A. covers B. designs C. sweeps D. polishes
22. A. keeps B. sells C. washes D. protects
23. A. prove B. portray C. affect D. follow
24. A. recovery B. addiction C. family D. soul
25. A. drawing B. cleaning C. managing D. teaching
26. A. free B. common C. remote D. important
27. A. repeat B. restore C. recall D. restart
28. A. holiday B. job C. study D. interview
29. A. Taking B. Providing C. Sending D. Using
30. A. say B. imagine C. paint D. admire
31. A. formal B. great C. new D. first
32. A. requirement B. talent C. thought D. right
33. A. experience B. appreciate C. believe D. change
34. A. confidence B. happiness C. mood D. energy
35. A. naturally B. personally C. normally D. seriously
36. A. real B. splendid C. peaceful D. huge
37. A. dream B. position C. direction D. promise
38. A. time B. lesson C. escape D. opportunity
39. A. think B. speak C. improve D. heal
40. A. make a living B. make a difference C. set an example D. set an objective
【10】黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2022-2023学年高三上学期诊断考试
A man being called a “hero” rescued a 7-year-old girl Wednesday evening, who was ____21____ wandering alone in Englewood neighborhood. 46-year-old Tony Taylor ____22____ the girl near 59th Street and Halsted at approximately 5 p. m. without a coat or shoes.
“I did what anyone should have done,” Taylor said. “I jumped out of my ____23____ in traffic, stopped traffic, took my coat off, ____24____ and I called 911. Her feet were ____25____ and she was just crying and crying trying to walk through the snow. I asked the girl her name and she couldn’t ____26____ . Her mouth was ____27____ so badly.”
Taylor put the ____28____ in his car to warm up next to his 5-year-old daughter, and his daughter hugged the girl, ____29____ her they were going to pray for her. “She just looked at me and said, ‘Mister I love you’ and I said ‘I love you too.’ I said ‘you will be ____30____ and I called help and help is ____31____ .’ And she just said. ‘Thank you,’” Taylor said.
The 7-year-old told Taylor she did not want to return home because she said her parents ____32____ suddenly. The girl said she had left her ____33____ home, according to officials. Police said the girl was transported to Comer Children’s ____34____ for body check. Taylor ____35____ praise from people across the community for his ____36____ .
“This could have been a total ____37____ situation. We could have been standing here today offering rewards for a ____38____ child. But ____39____ we are standing here praising Taylor and his wife,” community police officer Early Walker said. Taylor and his wife said Thursday that they are interested in ____40____ the 7-year-old girl once she is out of the hospital.
21A. found B. got C. appeared D. neglected
22. A. looked B. listened C. spotted D. smelt
23. A. bus B. car C. house D. hospital
24. A. took her down B. got her off C. gave her away D. picked her up
25. A. cold B. warm C. broken D. bad
26. A. talk B. cry C. answer D. see
27. A. moving B. crying C. shivering D. laughing
28. A. girl B. official C. police D. daughter
29. A. talking B. saying C. speaking D. telling
30. A. excited B. safe C. worried D. upset
31. A. no way B. by the way C. in the way D. on the way
32. A. missed B. disappeared C. wandered D. returned
33. A. empty B. happy C. satisfying D. lovely
34. A. School B. Community C. Hospital D. Neighbourhood
35. A. accepted B. received C. refused D. stopped
36. A. proposals B. thoughts C. supports D. actions
37A. similar B. complete C. different D. normal
38. A. missing B. gone C. losing D. disappearing
39. A. still B. already C. yet D. instead
40. A. praising B. adopting C. receiving D. welcoming
【11】2023届广西南宁市第三中学高三上学期第一次适应性考试
About five years ago, I was part of a pilot group (试验组) for my employer tasked with figuring out how to hire and instruct people with disabilities and make them successful inside the organization. Until then we had only ___21___ people with visually challenged disability. I led the interview process and hiring of a candidate with an autism (自闭症) disability. The candidate had the ___22___ but our interview panel felt that the disability would ___23___ him from learning the skills and being successful in the role.
I ___24___ my peers to give him a role, and try out — also, it was a pilot program meant for our organization to learn. I gave the candidate a lot of ___25___ and I became one of his instructors. Our HR department was not too supportive to take some ___26___ . So we could only hire him as a(an) ___27___ contractor (合同工).
The candidate ___28___ and surely blossomed in the workplace. There were many ___29___ along the way but the candidate came to be ____30____ by his colleagues and his leadership. I ____31____ to instruct him closely and helped him to ____32____ a number of challenges that his disability ____33____ at the workplace and home. The candidate too ____34____ many friends and ____35____ at the workplace. Fast forward five years, he called me last night to let me know that he got a ____36____ offer yesterday from his manager as a regular employee with a job title. I ____37____ him and told him my joy knowing no bounds on his success. He went on to say “Sir, without your ____38____ all these years, I would not be here”. I told him “Your success is the reward of your hard work and ____39____ . You are an inspiration to a lot of people with ____40____ disabilities.
21. A. hired B. fired C. assisted D. recommended
22. A. interests B. qualifications C. posts D. requirements
23. A. free B. defend C. prevent D. differ
24. A. convinced B. promised C. demanded D. reminded
25. A. benefits B. respect C. encouragement D. treats
26. A. opportunities B. risks C. efforts D. measures
27. A. senior B. qualified C. temporary D. official
28. A. luckily B. perfectly C. suddenly D. gradually
29. A. bumps B. advantages C. changes D. dreams
30. A. tested B. forced C. teased D. accepted
31. A. expected B. began C. deserved D. continued
32. A. give up B. search for C. turn down D. get around
33. A. protected B. presented C. avoided D. faced
34. A. lost B. sought C. won D. inspired
35. A. competitions B. election C. admiration D. arguments
36. A. formal B. special C. distinct D. underpaid
37. A. comforted B. surprised C. amused D. congratulated
38. A. permission B. support C. sacrifice D. intelligence
39. A. persistence B. humor C. honesty D. responsibility
40. A. obvious B. similar C. physical D. severe
【12】四川省巴中市2022-2023学年高三零诊考试英语试题
It was one day in June 2018. After soccer practice that day, 12 members of a Thai soccer team and their coach decided to ____21____ the nearby Tham Luang cave. It is one of Thailand’s longest caves.
The boys, aged 11 to 16 and their coach, 25, walked in the waters and then ____22____ the cave. At first they were excited. ____23____, as they were in the cave, a ____24____ came. Soon, a flash flood came and more and more water got into the cave system. They pushed ____25____ in, eventually making their way to a ____26____ platform, 4 kilometers into the cave system.
The flood ____27____ the cave system with water, trapping the boys for 18 days. For the first nine days, they had no ____28____, and relied on drip-ping stalactites(钟乳石)for water. But they didn’t sit and ____29____. Realizing they were _____30_____, the boys took turns digging a 16-foot hole into the cave wall, _____31_____ to find a way out. They meditated(冥想)to save energy and _____32_____ thinking about food. Finally, some British divers dived into the cave by accident and _____33_____ them. Surviving that long was only half the battle though. The divers _____34_____ Thai Navy Seals for help. Thai Navy Seals entered the cave to help and stayed with the boys as _____35_____ planned how to take them out _____36_____. Over the course of a three-day mission, divers helped take out each player and their coach.
The journey to the surface required each boy to _____37_____ a full--face diving mask, be tethered(栓住)between two divers, and _____38_____ for hours through tums and tight squeezes. Thanks to the _____39_____ of Thai Navy Seals and the international dive community, all the team _____40_____ and were able to quickly return to a normal, healthy life after the rescue.
21. A. protect B. measure C. decorate D. explore
22A. dug B. destroyed C. left D. entered
23. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. However D. Instead
24. A. storm B. ship C. snowfall D. cloud
25. A. farther B. longer C. deeper D. wider
26. A. new B. familiar C. real D. high
27. A. supplied B. filled C. provided D. covered
28. A. shoes B. food C. water D. clothes
29. A. discuss B. cry C. wait D. think
30. A. forgotten B. abandoned C. injured D. trapped
31. A. agreeing B. hoping C. fearing D. begging
32. A. avoided B. regretted C. kept D. advised
33. A. recognized B. scared C. saved D. found
34. A. took over B. turned to C. cared about D. looked for
35. A. rescuers B. planners C. officials D. coaches
36. A. safely B. easily C. regularly D. suddenly
37. A. check B. demand C. wear D. create
38. A. hide B. run C. swim D. work
39. A. performances B. efforts C. suggestions D. tools
40. A. survived B. escaped C. appeared D. succeeded
【13】四川省宜宾市重点高中2022-2023学年高三上学期月考试题
When 2020 began, the thought of going through a pandemic (瘟疫) was the last thing on my mind. Like most of you, I was busy 41 for cheerleading, studying for classes and so on. Then, the 42 fell apart before my eyes. I quickly learned that my “normal” could be
43 in a second. Those first few 44 days revealed just how hard it was for me and other teenagers. But it was even harder for the 45 who lived in an assisted living home and couldn’t have any 46 .
I called a few of my cheerleaders and began to make plans to 47 the day of the elderly there. We may not have been able to go inside, but we could 48 visit through the windows. When we 49 ,we found out that the residents had been 50 all day when “the cheerleaders” were coming. They were so excited! We 51 their windows with flowers, pictures of sunshine, and happy 52 . It was the most special feeling to remind them that the world hadn’t 53 them. When we finished our 54 , not only did they have the biggest smiles on their faces, but we had the biggest smiles on ours, which they could not see through our 55 !
During this pandemic, I 56 that each of us can remember to be 57 of others, especially those like the elderly. Some of them don’t even 58 why they cannot be visited by their loved ones. I 59 you to think of ways that you can do to 60 happiness to your local nursing home residents.And I’ve learned that the small things we do for others really do matter.
41.A.making B.preparing C.caring D.calling
42.A.world B.space C.stage D.case
43.A.thrown away B.turned down C.picked out D.taken away
44.A.relaxing B.cheerful C.scary D.extra
45.A.disabled B.injured C.young D.elderly
46.A.friends B.guides C.visitors D.assistants
47.A.assess B.brighten C.value D.burn
48.A.certainly B.completely C.suddenly D.randomly
49.A.left B.moved C.arrived D.returned
50.A.arranging B.showing C.imagining D.asking
51.A.drew B.repaired C.decorated D.surrounded
52.A.spirits B.computers C.advertisements D.messages
53.A.forgotten B.punished C.misunderstood D.accepted
54.A.questions B.creations C.supplies D.celebrations
55.A.appearance B.telescopes C.masks D.glasses
56.A.hope B.mean C.determine D.warn
57.A.tired B.considerate C.guilty D.proud
58.A.understand B.suspect C.remind D.deny
59.A.send B.encourage C.choose D.refuse
60.A.promise B.report C.sell D.bring
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