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    五年(2019-2023)年高考英语真题分项汇编
    专题15 完形填空记叙文(20空)(原卷版)
    〖2023年高考真题题组〗
    【2023▪全国甲卷】
    Many years ago, I bought a house in the Garfagnana, where we still go every summer. The first time we 41 there, we heard the chug chug-chug of a motorbike 42 its way down the hill toward us. It was 43 called Mario, coming to 44 us a box containing some tomatoes and a bottle of wine. It was a very nice 45 for him to make. But when we looked at the tomatoes, we were 46 because they were so misshapen: not at all like the nice, round, 47 things you get in a supermarket. And the wine was cloudy, in a funny old bottle with no label (标签) on it. These can’t be any 48 , we thought. But we were 49 his kindness, so we 50 them.
    What we discovered is that it’s 51 to judge what you eat only by its 52 . Those tomatoes had 53 that reminded me of the ones my uncle used to grow when I was a child. Nowadays supermarket tomatoes 54 perfect but taste of water. Nobody’s going to have a 55 memory of those. It’s a surprise they haven’t managed to grow square ones so that they can 56 them easily. Mario’s wine may have been cloudy and come out of an old bottle, but it was 57 .
    It’s good to eat things at the correct time, when they’re 58 , and as close as possible to where they were 59 . What Mario had 60 us was the taste of the Garfagnana.
    41. A. waited B. met C. camped D. stayed
    42. A. making B. searching C. squeezing D. feeling
    43. A. customer B. neighbor C. relative D. passenger
    44. A. lend B. send C. bring D. show
    45. A. choice B. comment C. promise D. gesture
    46. A. worried B. moved C. thrilled D. bored
    47. A. simple B. real C. shiny D. fun
    48. A. more B. good C. new D. easy
    49. A. sympathetic to B. thankful for C. cautious about D. interested in
    50. A. tried B. sold C. returned D. mixed
    51. A. unnecessary B. uncertain C. unwise D. unusual
    52. A. appearance B. quality C. origin D. price
    53. A. size B. shape C. color D. taste
    54. A. smell B. look C. become D. work
    55. A. happy B. vivid C. short D. vague
    56. A. clean B. check C. count D. pack
    57. A. perfect B. useful C. convenient D. familiar
    58. A. on view B. on sale C. in season D. in need
    59. A. finished B. stored C. found D. grown
    40. A. cooked B. given C. bought D. told

    【2023▪全国乙卷】
    To become the Olympic champion in the individual (个人) all-around event, Gabby Douglas had to leave everything she 41 best. She had to 42 her bedroom in Virginia. She had to say 43 to her two dogs and to the beach, where she loved to 44 waves on her board. But it was 45 to take the leap (飞跃), however 46 it would be. Even at 14, Douglas knew that. So she 47 about 1,200 miles away from home, to 48 with a coach from China. She lived with a family she had never 49 and everything was new to her.
    As it turned out, Douglas did 50 what she needed to do to become Olympic champion when she 51 two Russians. The Chinese coach 52 Douglas into one of the best gymnasts in the 53 , helping her skyrocket from an 54 member of the national team to the top of the sport. By 55 the Olympic all-around title, she became the first black woman to do so. She 56 the competition from beginning to end. She said she had felt 57 all along that she would win.
    Not so long ago, Martha Karoly, the coordinator (联络人) of the women’s national team, did not think Douglas had what it 58 to be an Olympian. As time went by, she thought 59 that she could make the London Games-and win.
    “I’m going to inspire so many people,” she said. “I’m ready to 60 .” And shine she did.
    41. A. tried B. thought C. judged D. knew
    42. A. take up B. pack up C. clean up D. do up
    43. A. goodbye B. hello C. thanks D. no
    44. A. cause B. observe C. ride D. strike
    45. A. common B. time C. fun D. tough
    46. A. breathtaking B. heartbreaking C. eye-catching D. head-spinning
    47. A. dropped out B. moved on C. pulled over D. went off
    48. A. reason B. talk C. compete D. train
    49. A. met B. helped C. understood D. needed
    50. A. approximately B. gradually C. exactly D. possibly
    51. A. defeated B. pleased C. respected D. assisted
    52. A. forced B. transformed C. persuaded D. put
    53. A. world B. city C. team D. state
    54. A. amateur B. elected C. average D. enthusiastic
    55. A. clarifying B. defending C. winning D. demanding
    56. A. followed B. organized C. watched D. led
    57. A. confident B. nervous C. excited D. uneasy
    58. A. viewed B. appeared C. mattered D. took
    59. A. now and then B. more and more C. far and wide D. on and on
    60. A. shine B. fly C. dance D. score
    〖2022年高考真题题组〗
    2022年全国甲卷
    You can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his dogs.
    For many years, I enjoyed living with my dogs, Tilly and Chance. Their 41 was nearly enough to keep my loneliness at bay. Nearly. Last year, I started dating, but with 42 . When I first dated Steve, I 43 he had a dog, Molly, and a cat, Flora. While I was 44 that he was an animal lover, I 45 that three dogs were perhaps too many, and my dogs might attack 46 , the cat.
    The next week we 47 our dogs together. It was a hot day. When we paused to catch our 48 , Steve got down on one knee. Was he proposing (求婚)? I liked him too, but so 49 ? He poured water from a bottle into his hand and offered it to my dogs. 50 , I began to fall for him.
    We 51 to date, though neither of us brought up the future. And then in late November, Tilly had an operation on her 52 . I took the dogs out four times a day, and I worried that Tilly 53 climbing the stairs could reopen the wound. Then Steve 54 his house. All worked 55 . The three dogs formed a pack that, with coaching, 56 Flora’s space; Steve and I formed a good team 57 for Tilly. We made good housemates.
    A year later, much to my 58 , this man produced a little box with a ring and proposed to me. He did not kneel (跪) down, nor did I 59 him to. That’s only for giving 60 to the dogs that brought us together.
    41. A. ownership B. membership C. companionship D. leadership
    42. A. reservations B. expectations C. confidence D. prejudice
    43. A. feared B. doubted C. hoped D. learned
    44. A. unsatisfied B. amused C. terrified D. thrilled
    45. A. predicted B. worried C. regretted D. insisted
    46. A. Flora B. Chance C. Molly D. Tilly
    47. A. tied B. walked C. bathed D. fed
    48. A. breath B. balance C. attention D. imagination
    49. A. calm B. sure C. soon D. real
    50. A. By the way B. In that case C. By all means D. In that moment
    51. A. continued B. decided C. intended D. pretended
    52. A. eye B. tail C. ear D. leg
    53. A. secretly B. constantly C. eventually D. unwillingly
    54. A. left B. sold C. suggested D. searched
    55. A. late B. hard C. fine D. free
    56. A. emptied B. respected C. occupied D. discovered
    57. A. looking B. caring C. waiting D. calling
    58. A. delight B. credit C. interest D. disadvantage
    59. A. beg B. trust C. need D. aid
    40. A. toys B. awards C. food D. water
    【2022天津卷】
    When I was in sixth grade, I joined the band program to learn to play the clarinet (单簧管). The beginning of the year had gone ____16____. But as most students progressed, I seemed to fall behind. One day, when my teacher told us to play in front of the other students, I was filled with fear. I knew I would ____17____. When I began to play, my rhythms (节奏) were good, but my tone was another ____18____. “Did you practice your lesson?” the teacher barked at me. I felt so ____19____ and my world came ____20____ down in an instant.
    From then on, I hated playing the clarinet and I kept getting ____21____. With the day of the new performance approaching, I grew increasingly upset. In a moment of ____22____, I asked for sick leave. It was so relieving and such a(n) ____23____ way out.
    The avoidance of my lessons continued until my mum asked me about it. “I want to quit.” My tears started ____24____. “If you really want to quit, why are you crying?” asked mum. She _____25_____ and I realized I wanted to stay in band and, by not facing my fears, I had created a black hole that would be difficult to _____26_____ out of. I made a _____27_____ not to hide from my fears and to stand up to even the worst of them, so a _____28_____ could be achieved.
    The next day I met with my band teacher and told her I was having a problem and couldn’t _____29_____ why. She asked me gently to play for her. I tried, but only an unpleasant sound came out. She didn’t _____30_____ at me and handed me a new reed (簧片). I put it in place and tried again. To my great _____31_____ I could play well. My problem was solved and my fear was _____32_____ a lot that year.
    _____33_____ I’m glad that I overcame my fear. Fear can _____34_____ everything in a person’s life. Hiding from those very fears only creates a hole, which makes a person stay _____35_____ inside. After facing up to a fear, one may find life easier and much more enjoyable.
    16. A. badly B. endlessly C. randomly D. smoothly
    17. A. mess up B. move on C. set out D. take off
    18. A. impression B. essay C. story D. factor
    19. A. ashamed B. starved C. excited D. relaxed
    20. A. crashing B. moving C. selling D. bending
    21. A. stricter B. worse C. happier D. smarter
    22. A. joy B. panic C. doubt D. sympathy
    23. A. funny B. important C. easy D. traditional
    24. A. drying B. disappearing C. flowing D. separating
    25. A. had a point B. made a change C. reached a level D. took a break
    26. A. send B. bring C. pick D. climb
    27. A. request B. resolution C. presentation D. proposal
    28. A. balance B. degree C. position D. solution
    29. A. figure out B. give away C. think over D. make up
    30. A. aim B. smile C. wave D. shout
    31. A. anger B. sorrow C. disappointment D. surprise
    32. A. felt B. shown C. removed D. voiced
    33. A. Carrying on B. Looking back C. Stepping aside D. Turning around
    34. A. consume B. examine C. reflect D. rescue
    35. A. unknown B. unpunished C. interested D. trapped

    2022年1月浙江卷
    When Beverley Burdeyney turned seventy four last year, she started having problems with her 36 , notably dryness and discomfort.
    "I was simply 37 a terrible experience, " Ms. Burdeyney said at her home in Toronto. "I felt so helpless and insecure because the quality of my 38 was affected. "
    Ms. Burdeyney talked to some friends who had 39 problems and discovered that they were largely suffering in 40 . " Nobody chooses to talk about it because it seems so 41 she said. " But more and more are suffering and lives are being 42 .
    Eventually, Ms. Burdeyney learned about plans for an eye research, 43 at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The research team 44 Canadian doctor Allan Slomovic, who has done 44 work on eye care using stem cells. Seeing a ray of hope, Ms. Burdeyney began raising 46 for the project with a friend, Toronto businessman Meyer Zeifman. 47 she has raised $ 110, 000 with another $40, 000 48 .
    "I'm trying to get more and more people to 49 that there are solutions(解决办法)said Ms. Burdeyney, a trained nurse who is still working as a personal trainer after 50 . "I say there is no old 51 , there's only neglect (忽视). Don't stand 52 , do something about it. "
    Ms. Burdeyney 53 that she is hoping to do more for the research project. "I just want to bring 54 into people eyes and this is just the 55 . There is still a long way to go"
    36. A. throat B. skin C. lungs D. eyes
    37. A. getting over B. going through C. holding on D. passing down
    38. A. story B. treatment C. life D. relationship
    39. A. similar B. various C. personal D. special
    40. A. turn B. peace C. vain D. silence
    41. A. unbearable B. abnormal C. insignificant D. disturbing
    42. A. compromised B. forgotten C. substituted D. separated
    43. A. course B. program C. paper D. conference
    44. A. informed B. doubted C. included D. dismissed
    45. A. part-time B. controversial C. voluntary D. ground-breaking
    46. A. money B. standards C. awareness D. questions
    47. A. As ever B. So far C. In return D. Once again
    48. A. wasted B. donated C. expected D. earned
    49. A. imagine B. confirm C. remember D. understand
    50. A. retirement B. childbirth C. graduation D. marriage
    51. A. time B. rule C. age D. tale
    52. A. straight B. still C. firm D. alone
    55. A. commented B. learned C. reminded D. added
    54. A. light B. joy C. color D. beauty
    55. A. future B. beginning C. truth D. meaning
    〖2021年高考真题题组〗
    2021年全国甲卷
    It's the seaside birds that deserve at least part of the blame for getting Nick Burchill blacklisted at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, Canada.
    Burchill was 21 at the hotel on business and planning to 22 some friends in the area. They had asked him to 23 some pepperoni (辣香肠) from back east. So he 24 a suitcase full of pepperoni. As he was 25 that it would be too warm, he 26 it out on the table near an open window. He thought his pepperoni was 27 and well chilled (冷却) and he 28 .
    That's when things went 29 . “I remember walking down the long 30 and opening the door to my room to find an entire flock of seagulls,” Burchill said in a recent letter of 31 to the 4-star hotel. "The seagulls immediately went 32 . They rushed to the window, 30 or 40 birds all trying to 33 at the same time, and pepperoni—everywhere. The curtains were falling down, the lamps were falling down. It was a real 34 .”
    Older and wiser now, Burchill chalked up the incident to youthful indiscretion (莽撞).
    “I have 35 and I admit responsibility of my 36 ,” he said in the letter. “I come to you, 37 , to apologize for the-damage I had 38 caused and to ask you to 39 my lifetime ban from the hotel.”
    His letter 40 . Banned from the hotel since 2001.Burchill is now welcome to come back, the Fairmont said.
    21. A. studying B. staying C. looking D. packing
    22. A. visit B. help C. follow D. make
    23. A. sell B. have C. bring D. taste
    24. A. filled B. locked C. abandoned D. lost
    25. A. surprised B. pleased C. excited D. worried
    26. A. dug B. cleared C. cut D. laid
    27. A. delicious B. safe C. soft D. ready
    28. A. left B. nodded C. waited D. regretted
    29. A. far B. funny C. wrong D. blind
    30. A. beach B. driveway C. hall D. table
    31. A. application B. apology C. request D. invitation
    32. A. hungry B. dead C. missing D. wild
    33. A. wake up B. get out C. take off D. break in
    34. A. mess B. puzzle C. fight D. challenge
    35. A. recovered B. retired C. escaped D. matured
    36. A. suffering B. plans C. madness D. actions
    37. A. hands in pocket B. nose in the air C. hat in hand D. feet on the ground
    38. A. indirectly B. deliberately C. cautiously D. secretly
    39. A. replace B. remember C. reconsider D. renew
    40. A. arrived B. worked C. ended D. disappeared
    2021年6月浙江卷
    My mother is 92. Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her 36 and visit the doctor, providing 37 and transportation. During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to 38 some small things she needs.
    Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was 39 about three dollars. The only 40 to pay for the groceries was to take off the 41 she could do without: a bottle of rubbing alcohol(医用酒精)and a bar off soup. By taking off these, she was able to 42 the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.
    At this store, people 43 and then go off to the side to 44 their own groceries. My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a 45 came up to her and said, "Here are the things that you 46 ." handing her the rubbing alcohol and the 47 . My mother, who is never speechless, was speechless. She 48 for the woman’s name and address so that she could 49 her. The woman told her it was her 50 .
    My mother was so 51 by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier(收银员)a five-dollar bill to keep on hand 52 the same happened to someone else if they didn’t have enough 53 for all of their groceries.
    So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of 54 that not only helped my mother out, but 55 too.
    36. A. exercise B. housework C. cooking D. shopping
    37. A. reward B. medicine C. company D. shelter
    38. A. return B. collect C. order D. buy
    39. A. short B. cautious C. wrong D. concerned
    40. A. aim B. way C. advice D. reason
    41. A. weight B. things C. mask D. glasses
    42. A. raise B. add C. bring D. switch
    43. A. show up B. call in C. check out D. sit down
    44. A. store B. select C. deliver D. bag
    45. A. stranger B. cashier C. friend D. doctor
    46. A. looked for B. talked about C. threw away D. put back
    47. A. receipt B. soap C. cash D. bottle
    48. A. asked B. waited C. cared D. searched
    49. A. repay B. trust C. recognize D. help
    50. A. luck B. chance C. gift D. turn
    51. A. surprised B. amused C. touched D. convinced
    52. A. in case B. even if C. as though D. so that
    53. A. energy B. money C. space D. time
    54. A. faith B. courage C. kindness D. honor
    55. A. made her day B. changed her mind C. caught her eye D. met her demand

    2021年3月天津卷
    For most people, having things stolen feels like an offence. Robbie Pruitt admitted that he got ____16____ when he discovered the theft of his mountain bike last September. But soon enough, his ____17____ took a turn. After letting go of his anger and frustration, he found himself on a road to sympathy ____18____.
    For Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing to do was ____19____ his stolen bike. But when he went bike shopping, he found few available, which got him thinking: What if the ____20____ of bikes was Covid-19 related, and what if the person who'd taken his bike really needed ____21____ to get to work?
    With that thought in mind, Pruitt ____22____ a plan and posted it on the community website. He ____23____ to fix bikes free of charge for anyone who needed it. He also asked for unwanted bikes, which he would repair-again ____24____. And then he would donate them to folks who could truly use them but didn't have the ____25____ to buy one.
    The day the post went live, Pruitt received thirty ____26____ bicycles. Then came more than 500 ____27____ for detailed information. By the end of 2020, Pruitt had repaired more than 140 for donation or to be ____28____ to their owners.
    Pruitt tries to give his donations to families that are ____29____ struggling. ____30____ simply satisfying a material need, he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood to learn how to fix their own bikes.
    In addition to ____31____ skills, Pruitt's lessons teach teamwork, encourage self-worth, and promote feelings of community. ____32____, the kids have gained a sense of accomplishment.
    "It's a really great ____33____ for kids,“ said a neighbor in an interview with the local newspaper. "Pruitt is certainly providing a ____34____, but it's not just the bikes. It's the relationships in the community. It's the ____35____ that he can make on people."
    16. A. amazed B. mad C. curious D. frightened
    17. A. emotions B. career C. opinions D. route
    18. A. ever B. together C. instead D. yet
    19. A. ride B. lock C. repair D. replace
    20. A. lack B. variety C. increase D. quality
    21. A. instruction B. qualification C. transportation D. permission
    22. A. came up with B. stuck to C. gave up D. broke away from
    23. A. remembered B. refused C. hesitated D. offered
    24. A. by accident B. in advance C. for free D. on credit
    25. A. profit B. budget C. courage D. excuse
    26. A. shared B. used C. expensive D. modern
    27. A. enquiries B. advertisements C. notices D. announcements
    28. A. exported B. sold C. lent D. returned
    29. A. hardly B. slightly C. truly D. instantly
    30. A. Without B. Beyond C. Upon D. Among
    31. A. practical B. commercial C. mathematical D. social
    32. A. Otherwise B. However C. Somehow D. Meanwhile
    33. A. promise B. celebration C. comfort D. experience
    34. A. competition B. service C. ceremony D. suggestion
    35. A. compromise B. impression C. impact D. progress
    〖2020年高考真题题组〗
    2020年新课标II卷
    It was just after sunrise on a June morning. “Nicolo,” whose real name cannot be 41 to the public because of Italy’s privacy laws, 42 working the whole night at a factory in Turin. As he often did, he stopped by the “after work auction(拍卖)” 43 by the Italian police where things 44 on the trains were sold to the highest bidder. There, among many other things, Nicolo spotted two paintings he thought would look 45 above his dining room table. Nicolo and another bidder 46 until Nicolo finally won the paintings for $32.
    When Nicolo retired and went to live in Sicily, he 47 the paintings with him. He hung them above the same table he had 48 from Turin. His son, age 15, who had 49 an art appreciation class, thought that there was something 50 about the one with a young girl sitting on a garden chair. It was signed(签名) “Bonnato” or so he thought, but when he 51 it, he only found “Bonnard," a French 52 he had never heard of. He bought a book and was 53 to find a picture of the artist Pierre Bonnard sitting on the same chair in the same 54 as his father’s painting.
    "That’s the garden in our picture, "Nicolo’s son told his father. They 55 learned that the painting they 56 was called "The Girl with Two Chairs." They 57 the other painting and learned that it was 58 Paul Gauguin’s “Still Life of Fruit on a Table with a Small Dog." The 59 called the Italian Culture Ministry; the official confirmed that the paintings were 60 and worth as much as $50 million.
    41. A. attached B. allocated C. exposed D. submitted
    42. A. finished B. delayed C. considered D. tried
    43. A. attended B. reserved C. cancelled D. run
    44. A. shown B. found C. kept D. hidden
    45. A. nice B. familiar C. useful D. real
    46. A. battled B. debated C. discussed D. bargained
    47. A. held B. left C. registered D. brought
    48. A. chosen B. received C. ordered D. moved
    49. A. missed B. failed C. taken D. led
    50. A. concrete B. unusual C. unappealing D. natural
    51. A. appreciated B. touched C. researched D. witnessed
    52. A. painter B. designer C. author D. actor
    53. A. expected B. surprised C. anxious D. ready
    54. A. room B. kitchen C. hall D. garden
    55. A. apparently B. confidently C. eventually D. temporarily
    56. A. owned B. borrowed C. sold D. stole
    57. A. collected B. cleaned C. framed D. studied
    58. A. suitably B. actually C. rightly D. specifically
    59. A. girl B. artist C. family D. police
    60. A. copies B. originals C. models D. presents
    2020年6月浙江卷
    I’ve been farming sheep on a hillside for 54 years. I use a small tractor to get about. My dog Don always sits beside me in the passenger seat.
    One morning I ___36___ a lost lamb when I was in the top field,near where a motorway cuts through my land. The lamb had become separated from its ___37___ , so I jumped out of the tractor to ___38___ it while Don stayed in his seat.
    Lamb and mother ___39___ , I turned back to the tractor only to see it move suddenly away from me. This was so ___40___ because I had put the handbrake on when I jumped out. ___41___ Don had somehow made the ___42___move.
    My heart froze in my chest as I ___43___ the tractor heading towards the ___44___ .I ran desperately but failed to _____45_____. It crashed through a wooden fence and disappeared. The _____46_____ thing I saw was Don’s face, looking calmly back at me.
    Heart in mouth, I _____47_____ the fence and looked over. The tractor was _____48_____against the crash barrier in the central reservation, having miraculously(奇迹般地) crossed the _____49_____ road with fast-flowing traffic. I couldn’t see Don, but as I _____50_____ the tractor he jumped out onto the road, apparently _____51_____ , and dashed back to me.
    The police _____52_____ and the motorway ran normally again. I couldn't quite believe my _____53_____ it turned out no one got badly hurt, but the outcome could have been _____54_____ .Don was given a special _____55_____ that night—I didn’t want him thinking I was angry with him.
    36. A. dropped B. spotted C. carried D. returned
    37. A. kids B. friends C. owner D. mother
    38. A. ask about B. play with C. tend to D. run into
    39. A. freed B. switched C. reunited D. examined
    40. A. unexpected B. dangerous C. embarrassing D. difficult
    41. A. Fortunately B. Generally C. Immediately D. Obviously
    42. A. lamb B. vehicle C. seat D. fence
    43. A. saw B. stopped C. remembered D. drove
    44. A. crowd B. motorway C. field D. hill
    45. A. take off B. catch up C. hold back D. get out
    46. A. real B. best C. basic D. last
    47. A. fixed B. noticed C. reached D. closed
    48. A. resting B. running C. parking D. turning
    49. A. sleep B. long C. rough D. busy
    50. A. abandoned B. approached C. recognized D. repaired
    51. A. unclean B. uncertain C. unhurt D. unhappy
    52. A. arrived B. replied C. survived D. waited
    53. A. ability B. dream C. luck D. idea
    54. A. common B. confusing C. desirable D. awful
    55. A. meal B. test C. job D. lesson

    2020年1月浙江卷
    I was born legally blind. Of all the stories of my early childhood,the one about a___36___is my mother's favorite.
    I was only two when the___37___occurred. We had just arrived home from a trip. Mom lifted me out of the car and ___38___to speak to the driver. I took advantage of my brief___39___to dash across the lawn(草坪)-and hit a large maple tree!I was running so fast that I bounced off the trunk and___40___on my backside. Mom___41___me to start crying,but I just sat there for a minute. Then I___42___myself up and kept right on going. Mom always___43___here that,as many times as I___44___across the lawn after that,I never again___45___into that tree.
    Mom loves to use this story as an___46___. It reminds her that children don't enter life___47___to take risks or unwilling to___48___again when they fall down. She never wanted me to lose that___49___as I grew older. When I___50___my major life decisions,I was still that little girl tearing full-speed across the lawn. I studied abroad and later moved away from my parents' home to look for a___51___, Through years of___52___, I have become a respected teacher in a school serving high-need students.
    We are almost certain to get___53___at some point during the process of achieving our goal. When that happens,don't sit in the grass and___54___.Just get up and keep on going It will all be worth it___55___.
    36. A. trip B. race C. tree D. driver
    37. A. incident B. change C. illness D. problem
    38. A. feared B. refused C. forgot D. turned
    39. A. delay B. absence C. freedom D. rest
    40. A. landed B. slept C. laughed D. wept
    41. A. promised B. encouraged C. allowed D. expected
    42. A. woke B. picked C. warmed D. gave
    43. A. adds B. replies C. admits D. supposes
    44. A. drove B. lived C. stood D. zoomed
    45. A. crashed B. broke C. climbed D. looked
    46. A. answer B. example C. excuse D. order
    47. A. able B. ashamed C. afraid D. anxious
    48. A. ask B. share C. learn D. try
    49. A. honesty B. toughness C. kindness D. curiosity
    50. A. regretted B. reviewed C. made D. explained
    51. A. job B. friend C. fortune D. house
    52. A. memories B. efforts C. research D. experience
    53. A. mixed up B. fed up C. knocked down D. settled down
    54. A. play B. relax C. dream D. cry
    55. A. all at once B. in the end C. in either case D. as a result
    2020年北京卷
    My faith in human nature has never been so great as it was last weekend after our family get-together in the town of Vail.
    On Saturday, we all went to the market right in the middle of the town. Near the end, we all____11____at the fountain near the bridge, and the kids waded(蹚水)around in the fountain until we____12____. This is one of the busiest walking streets.
    After we returned to the hotel late in the afternoon, my 7-year-old son Ponder____13____that nowhere could he find his backpack, which____14____his Gameboy and his watch. After a thorough____15____we determined that he must have left it at the fountain.
    Ponder has never____16____anything. So we just take for granted that he needs no supervision(指导)for managing his____17____.
    He was upset, not about the Gameboy, but about the watch. "But Dad," he said, through massive____18____, "they don't make that kind of watch anymore." We were all very____19____.
    Our dinner reservation was at a restaurant just on the other side of the bridge, so I_____20_____him that we would not only search the area around the fountain when we went back for dinner, but we would also find the police and ask them if the backpack had been_____21_____.
    As we exited from the parking garage, we could see the fountain as we walked down the long staircase. I saw something black_____22_____there, but it was right next to a woman standing by the fountain, so I could not_____23_____what it was or if it was hers.
    "See it, Dad?" Ponder shouted. "Don't get too_____24_____because that may not be it," I said. But that was it. It had been five or six hours since we left the fountain, and it was_____25_____there. There was no ID in it, and it looked like someone had looked through it and then set it right out where all could_____26_____it.
    I literally_____27_____when we reached it and it was his!Everyone in our party was blown away by this "miracle(奇迹)". In my wildest_____28_____, I would never have imagined that this could happen nowadays.
    What a charmed life, eh? I believe this was a perfect_____29_____for a child in losing something important…to lose it and feel the full_____30_____of that loss, and then to miraculously get it back.
    11. A. drove B. hiked C. met D. united
    12. A. landed B. left C. settled D. slept
    13. A. responded B. recognized C. realised D. recalled
    14. A. contained B. combined C. comprised D. covered
    15. A. preparation B. checkup C. revision D. search
    16. A. wasted B. lost C. sough D. deserted
    17. A. emotion B. time C. money D. stuff
    18. A. tears B. fists C. reliefs D. outbreaks
    19. A. hesitant B. curious C. sad D. eager
    20. A. promised B. informed C. warned D. taught
    21. A. worn out B. caught up C. put away D. turned in
    22. A. hiding B. sitting C. swinging D. flowing
    23. A. assess B. declare C. tell D. predict
    24. A. excited B. puzzled C. relaxed D. amused
    25. A. already B. even C. almost D. still
    26. A. take B. see C. touch D. protect
    27. A. panicked B. exploded C. collapsed D. cried
    28. A. dreams B. claims C. efforts D. passions
    29. A. mode B. lesson C. option D. plot
    30. A. range B. pressure C. weight D. harvest
    〖2019年高考真题题组〗
    2019·全国II卷
    It’s about 250 miles from the hills of west-central Iowa to Ehlers’ home in Minnesota. During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting. Ehlers 41 about the small dog he had seen 42 alongside the road. He had 43 to coax(哄)the dog to him but, frightened, it had 44 .
    Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that 45 dog. So, four days later, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove 46 . After a long and careful 47 . Greg saw, across a field, the dog moving 48 away. Ehlers eventually succeeded in coaxing the animal to him. Nervousness and fear were replaced with 49 . It just started licking(舔)Ehlers’ face.
    A local farmer told them the dog sounded like one 50 as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 51 number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers 52 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had 53 their dog.
    Jeff had 54 in Iowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog off. Jeff searched 55 for Rosie in the next four days.
    Ehlers returned to Minnesotan, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to put Rosie on a flight to Michigan. “It’s good to know there’s still someone out there who 56 enough to go to that kind of 57 ,”says Lisa of Ehlers’ rescue 58 .
    I figured whoever lost the dog was probably just as 59 to it as I am to my dogs,” says Ehlers. “If it had been my dog, I’d hope that somebody would be 60 to go that extra mile.”
    41. A. read B. forgot C. thought D. heard
    42. A. read B. trembling C. eating D. sleeping
    43. A. tried B. agreed C. promised D. regretted
    44. A. calmed down B. stood up C. rolled over D. run off
    45. A. injured B. stolen C. lost D. rescued
    46. A. home B. past C. back D. on
    47. A. preparation B. explanation C. test D. search
    48. A. cautiously B. casually C. skillfully D. angrily
    49. A. surprise B. joy C. hesitation D. anxiety
    50. A. predicted B. advertised C. believed D. recorded
    51. A. house B. phone C. street D. car
    52. A. called B. copied C. counted D. remembered
    53. A. fed B. adopted C. found D. cured
    54. A. hunted B. skied C. lived D. worked
    55. A. on purpose B. on time C. in turn D. in vain
    56. A. cares B. sees C. suffers D. learns
    57. A. place B. trouble C. waste D. extreme
    58. A. service B. plan C. effort D. team
    59. A. equal B. allergic C. grateful D. close
    60. A. suitable B. proud C. wise D. wiling
    2019·全国卷III
    The small town of Rjukan in Norway is situated between several mountains and does not get direct sunlight from late September to mid-March- 41 six months out of the year.
    Of course, we 42 it when the sun is shining," says Karin Ro, who works for the town’s tourism office. “We see the sky is 43 , but down in the valley it’s darker — it’s like on a 44 day.”
    But that 45 when a system of high-tech 46 was introduced to reflect sunlight from neighboring peaks(山峰)into the valley below. Wednesday, residents(居民)of Rjukan 47 their very first ray of winter sunshine: A row of reflective boards on a nearby mountainside were put to 48 . The mirrors are controlled by a computer that 49 them to turn along with the sun throughout the 50 and to close during windy weather. They reflect a concentrated beam(束)of light onto the town’s central 51 , creating an area of sunlight roughly 600 square meters. When the light 52 , Rjukan residents gathered together.
    “People have been 53 there and standing there and taking 54 of each other," Ro says. "The town square was totally 55 . I think almost all the people in the town were there. "The 3,500 residents cannot all 56 the sunshine at the same time. 57 , the new light feels like more than enough for the town’s 58 residents.
    "It's not very 59 ,” she says, "but it is enough when we are 60 .”
    41. A. only B. obviously C. nearly D. precisely
    42. A. fear B. believe C. hear D. notice
    43. A. empty B. blue C. high D. wide
    44. A. cloudy B. normal C. different D. warm
    45. A. helped B. changed C. happened D. mattered
    46. A. computers B. telescopes C. mirrors D. cameras
    47. A. remembered B. forecasted C. received D. imagined
    48. A. repair B. risk C. rest D. use
    49. A. forbids B. directs C. predicts D. follows
    50. A. day B. night C. month D. year
    51. A. library B. hall C. square D. street
    52. A. appeared B. returned C. faded D. stopped
    53. A. driving B. hiding C. camping D. sitting
    54. A. pictures B. notes C. care D. hold
    55. A. new B. full C. flat D. silent
    56. A. block B. avoid C. enjoy D. store
    57. A. Instead B. However C. Gradually D. Similarly
    58. A. nature-loving B. energy-saving C. weather-beaten D. sun-starved
    59. A. big B. clear C. cold D. easy
    60. A. trying B. waiting C. watching D. sharing
    2019·北京卷
    Regardless of the weather or the distance, Paul Wilson will make sure low-income students in his neighbourhood arrive at their college classes on time.
    A retired engineer, 76-year-old Wilson has been ___11___ free rides to college students for the past eight years. Since he first started ___12___ his car to the young people. Wilson has ___13___ am astonishing 64, 000 miles, and has had countless pleasant and often humorous ___14___ with the students he transports to and from school. The students who he's ___15___ have gone on to become physicians, teachers and engineers, but what they've also got out of their time in school is finding a role model and a friend in Wilson. Some students ___16___ call him “Grandpa”.
    Tina Stern ___17___ rides from Wilson for all her four years in college, and the trips meant much more to her than just free ___18___. "It's not just a ride;you're not just sitting there in ___19___ silence or with your headphones on.” Stern said. “He asks you questions and actually ___20___ the answers, so the next time you ride with him, he'll ___21___ those things."
    Wilson first worked as a driver through a student-support programme of the non-profit organisation. On Point for College. Although the ___22___ asks the members only to drive students to and from their classes, Wilson often goes ___23___ to ensure the welfare and safety of the students. If they have problems with registration.
    Wilson is there to ___24___ them. If they run out of certain daily necessities. Wilson will drive to the nearest store and purchase what's needed. If a student gets hungry on the long drives to and from school, Wilson never ___25___ to buy them a meal.
    For many students, Wilson's help is not only appreciated, it's also entirely ___26___ for them to be able to complete their college education. Some students don't have a reliable car, while others have to ___27___ vehicles with parents who work six days a week. For them, riding with Wilson has ___28___ them to complete their education — but according to Wilson, he benefits just as much from the ___29___. “I just love driving and I love these kids, "Wilson said. "It's such a(n) ___30___ to be a part of these kids’ lives, even just for a few hours, getting to know them and hearing their stories."
    11. A. linking B. sending C. offering D. distributing
    12. A. donating B. lending C. delivering D. volunteering
    13. A. paved B. covered C. measured D. wandered
    14. A. arguments B. interviews C. negotiations D. conversations
    15. A. met B. driven C. addressed D. conversations
    16. A. even B. ever C. once D. already
    17. A. earned B. received C. assessed D. demanded
    18. A. transportation B. style C. time D. communication
    19. A. forced B. awkward C. ridiculous D. suspicious
    20. A. selects B. recites C. guesses D. remembers
    21. A. act on B. settle on C. check on D. agree on
    22. A. club B. league C. college D. programme
    23. A. far B. around C. beyond D. forwards
    24. A. assist B. watch C. urge D. warm
    25. A. expects B. attempts C. manages D. hesitates
    26. A. extra B. unusual C. necessary D. adequate
    27. A. share B. fuel C. repair D. exchange
    28. A. required B. allowed C. reminded D. convinced
    29. A. experience B. arrangement C. appreciation D. employment
    30. A. effort B. ambition C. privilege D. convenience
    2019·浙江卷
    There are lots of ways to raise awareness for a cause. Usually, the ___36___ the idea is, the more it gets noticed. And that’s precisely why one ___37___ Frenchman has caught our attention.
    Baptiste Dubanchet is biking across Europe,surviving ___38___ on discarded(丢弃)food. The three-month, 1 900-mile journey from Paris to Warsaw is Dubanchet’s ___39___ of raising awareness of food waste in Europe and throughout the world.
    As you can ___40___, the trip is no piece of cake. While restaurants ___41___ tons of food each year, much of it remains inaccessible because of ___42___ garbage containers, health regulations, or business policies. Only about one in ten places ___43___ him food that would otherwise be discarded.
    For legal ___44___, most restaurants have a policy against ___45___ food waste. "Some people have even ___46___ their jobs by giving me food," Dubanchet said.
    What's ___47___ interesting is the attitude various cities have toward Dubanchet’s cause. Berlin has been the ___48___ while the most difficult was the Czech town of Pilsen. There, he had to ___49___ at some ___50___ different stores or restaurants before finding food. The 50 is all the more serious when you consider the ___51___ exercise required to bike from France to Poland.
    "I have to get food ___52___ because after all the biking I am tired and I need the ___53___,"
    Dubanchet explained. "Is my ___54___ full or empty? That is the most important thing, not what I am eating."
    He aims to ___55___ his journey by mid-July. With any luck, he’ll turn a few more heads in the process.
    36. A. cleverer B. older C. stranger D. simpler
    37. A. garbage-eating B. sports-loving C. food-wasting D. law-breaking
    38. A. secretly B. finally C. entirely D. probably
    39. A. purpose B. way C. opinion D. dream
    40. A. observe B. imagine C. suggest D. remember
    41. A. store B. cook C. shop for D. throw away
    42. A. locked B. damaged C. connected D. abandoned
    43. A. bought B. offered C. ordered D. sold
    44. A. reasons B. rights C. fees D. aids
    45. A. begging for B. giving away C. hiding D. causing
    46. A. did B. kept C. accepted D. risked
    47. A. hardly B. usually C. particularly D. merely
    48. A. easiest B. nearest C. biggest D. richest
    49. A. work B. shout C. ask D. jump
    50. A. competition B. conversation C. conflict D. challenge
    51. A. adequate B. rewarding C. demanding D. suitable
    52. A. again B. alone C. later D. fast
    53. A. spirit B. energy C. time D. effort
    54. A. stomach B. hand C. pocket D. basket
    55. A. arrange B. restart C. report D. finish
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