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2025年新高考英语二轮复习专题练--专题三 完形填空(含答案)
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五年高考
新高考专练
Clze 1(2024新课标Ⅰ) 主题::完善自我
I’ve been mtivated—and demtivated—by ther flks’ achievements all my life.
When I was a teenager, a neighbrhd friend 1 a marathn race. Feeling mtivated, I started running 2 , but then tw things happened. First, a girl I met ne day tld me she was 3 fr a “super,” referring t a 52.4-mile duble marathn. Then, the next day I went n my lngest run—15 miles. T be hnest, I 4 it! Between the girl making my 5 seem small and the pure bredm f jgging, I decided that the nly 6 I’d ever run again is if a big dg was running after me!
S I 7 cycling. I gt a gd bike and rde a lt. I 8 f entering cycle races until I flew t San Dieg t visit my sister. While she was at wrk ne day, I 9 her bike and went fr a ride. The 10 :The rads there went thrugh large valleys where I’d be riding uphill fr miles at a time. I’d never faced such 11 . That day, I gt 12 by abut 100 “lcal” bikers wh were used t such rads. When I gt back hme, suddenly riding my bike didn’t seem quite as 13 .
I’ve 14 a lt since then. I’ve cme t accept that whatever 15 I set fr myself, they just have t be my wn.
1. A. knewB. heldC. wnD. quit
2. A. regularlyB. silentlyC. prudlyD. recently
3. A. askingB. lkingC. waitingD. training
4. A. madeB. believedC. hatedD. deserved
5. A. advantageB. achievement
C. cntributinD. influence
6. A. wayB. riskC. placeD. reasn
7. A. gave upB. went nC. turned tD. dealt with
8. A. heardB. dreamedC. cmplainedD. apprved
9. A. paintedB. brrwedC. bughtD. parked
10. A. prblemB. secretC. principleD. advice
11. A. dangersB. eventsC. ppnentsD. challenges
12. A. passedB. cnvincedC. admiredD. stpped
13. A. reliableB. cnvenientC. familiarD. appealing
14. A. traveledB. maturedC. missedD. wrried
15. A. limitsB. datesC. galsD. tests
Clze 2(2024新课标Ⅱ) 主题:个人生活
When I decided t buy a huse in Eurpe ten years ag, I didn’t think t lng. I liked traveling in France, but when it came t picking my favrite spt t 1 , Italy was the clear winner.
During my first visit t Italy, I 2 t ask fr directins r rder in a restaurant. But every time I tried t 3 a sentence f Italian tgether, the lcals smiled at me and 4 my language skills. That encuragement helped me t get thrugh the language 5 . After I made Italy my permanent hme, I discvered hw 6 Italians are. Neighbrs will bring me freshly made cheese and will cme t my dr t 7 me t clse the windw in my car when rain is cming. It’s these small 8 f kindness that make a new cuntry feel like hme.
As a fdie, the way t my heart is thrugh my stmach, and nwhere fuels my 9 quite like Italy. Each twn has its wn traditinal 10 , and every family keeps a recipe passed frm ne generatin t anther. Families 11 fr big meals n Sundays, birthdays, and whatever ther excuses they can 12 . These meals are always 13 by laughter and jy. Whatever 14 life in Italy might have, the prblems are 15 nce yu sit dwn t a big meal with friends and family.
1. A. studyB. rentC. visitD. settle
2. A. plannedB. struggledC. refusedD. happened
3. A. stringB. hangC. mixD. match
4. A. imprvedB. assessedC. admiredD. praised
5. A. curseB. barrierC. areaD. test
6. A. pen-mindedB. strng-willed
C. warm-heartedD. well-infrmed
7. A. remindB. allwC. persuadeD. rder
8. A. tricksB. prmisesC. actsD. duties
9. A. ambitinB. successC. appetiteD. grwth
10. A. cstumeB. dishC. symblD. tale
11. A. gatherB. cheerC. leaveD. wait
12. A. put up with B. stand up fr
C. cme up withD. make up fr
13. A. signaledB. cnfirmed
C. representedD. accmpanied
14. A. disadvantagesB. meanings
C. surprisesD. pprtunities
15. A. createdB. frgtten
C. understdD. identified
Clze 3(2023新课标Ⅰ) 主题:优秀品行
On Oct. 11, hundreds f runners cmpeted in a crss-cuntry race in Minnesta. Melanie Bailey shuld have 1 the curse earlier than she did. Her 2 came because she was carrying a 3 acrss the finish line.
As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Bailey was mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 4 when a runner in frnt f her began crying in pain. She 5 t help her fellw runner, Danielle Lenue. Bailey tk her arm t see if she culd walk frward with 6 . She culdn’t. Bailey then 7 t let Lenue climb nt her back and carried her all the way t the finish line, then anther 300 feet t where Lenue culd get 8 attentin.
Once there, Lenue was 9 and later taken t a hspital, where she learned that she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. She wuld have struggled with extreme 10 t make it t that aid checkpint withut Bailey’s help.
As fr Bailey, she is mre 11 abut why her act is cnsidered a big 12 . “She was just crying. I culdn’t 13 her,” Bailey tld the reprter. “I feel like I was just ding the right thing.”
Althugh the tw yung wmen were strangers befre the 14 , they’ve since becme friends. Neither wn the race, but the 15 f human kindness wn the day.
1. A. designedB. fllwedC. changedD. finished
2. A. delayB. chanceC. trubleD. excuse
3. A. judgeB. vlunteerC. classmateD. cmpetitr
4. A. raceB. schlC. twnD. training
5. A. agreedB. returnedC. stppedD. prmised
6. A. curageB. aidC. patienceD. advice
7. A. went awayB. std up
C. stepped asideD. bent dwn
8. A. medicalB. publicC. cnstantD. equal
9. A. interruptedB. assessedC. identifiedD. appreciated
10. A. hungerB. painC. cldD. tiredness
11. A. wrriedB. ashamedC. cnfusedD. discuraged
12. A. gameB. prblemC. lessnD. deal
13. A. leaveB. cureC. btherD. understand
14. A. rideB. testC. meetD. shw
15. A. secretB. displayC. benefitD. exchange
Clze 4(2023新课标Ⅱ) 主题:社会服务
In April last year, I saw a pst n the PNP (Pilts N Paws) website frm a family in Tpeka. They had t mve t Virginia but they were n a very tight 1 . They culd nt affrd t pay fr 2 fr their dg, Tiffy, and 3 wanted t take her with them.
It just 4 that I was planning anther PNP flight with anther pilt, Karen, wh 5 t take Tiffy frm Kansas City t Virginia. What I was t d was fly t Tpeka t 6 Tiffy.
When I met Tiffy’s wners, they seemed very 7 . Gerge, the husband, was trying t be calm, but I culd tell this was 8 fr him, having t leave his dg t a 9 and trust that everything wuld 10 .
After sme gdbyes, I asked Gerge and his wife t help me 11 Tiffy int the plane. I prmised t take care f Tiffy and 12 them as sn as we gt t Kansas City.
The flight was 13 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 14 with Karen and made it back t Gerge in Virginia within a few days. He was s 15 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great t knw that I had helped bring this family tgether again.
1. A. turnB. budgetC. scheduleD. cnnectin
2. A. fdB. shelterC. medicineD. transprtatin
3. A. desperatelyB. temprarily
C. secretlyD. riginally
4. A. appearedB. prvedC. happenedD. shwed
5. A. waitedB. fferedC. hurriedD. failed
6. A. see ffB. lk frC. hand verD. pick up
7. A. cnfusedB. nervusC. annyedD. curius
8. A. hardB. fineC. cmmnD. lucky
9. A. cwrkerB. passengerC. strangerD. neighbr
10. A. speed upB. wrk utC. cme backD. take ff
11. A. feedB. fllwC. changeD. lad
12. A. callB. jinC. leaveD. serve
13. A. unnecessaryB. unexpected
C. unavidableD. uneventful
14. A. returnedB. fughtC. flewD. agreed
15. A. thankfulB. generusC. prudD. sympathetic
Clze 5(2022新高考Ⅰ) 主题:家庭生活
My husband, ur children and I have had wnderful camping experiences ver the past ten years.
Sme f ur 1 are funny, especially frm the early years when ur children were little. Once, we 2 alng Chalk Creek. I was 3 that ur 15-mnth-ld by wuld fall int the creek (小溪). I tied a rpe arund his waist t keep him near t ur spt. That lasted abut ten minutes. He was 4 , and his crying let the whle campgrund knw it. S 5 tying him up, I just kept a clse eye n him. It 6 —he didn’t end up in the creek. My three-year-ld, hwever, did.
Anther time, we rented a bat in Vallecit Lake. The sky was clear when we 7 , but strms mve in fast in the muntains, and this ne quickly 8 ur peaceful mrning trip. The 9 picked up and thunder rlled. My husband stpped fishing t 10 the mtr. Nthing. He tried again. N 11 . We were stuck in the middle f the lake with a dead mtr. As we all sat there 12 , a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rpe and twed(拖) us back. We were 13 .
Nw,every year when my husband pulls ur camper ut f the garage, we are filled with a sense f 14 , wndering what camping fun and 15 we will experience next.
1. A. ideasB. jkesC. memriesD. discveries
2. A. campedB. drveC. walkedD. cycled
3. A. annyedB. surprised
C. disappintedD. wrried
4. A. unhurtB. unfrtunate
C. uncmfrtableD. unafraid
5. A. due tB. instead fC. apart frmD. as fr
6. A. wrkedB. happenedC. matteredD. changed
7. A. signed upB. calmed dwn
C. checked ut D. headed ff
8. A. arrangedB. interrupted
C. cmpletedD. recrded
9. A. windB. niseC. temperatureD. speed
10. A. findB. hideC. startD. fix
11. A. luckB. answerC. wnderD. signal
12. A. patientlyB. tirelesslyC. dubtfullyD. helplessly
13. A. srryB. braveC. safeD. right
14. A. reliefB. dutyC. prideD. excitement
15. A. failureB. adventureC. perfrmanceD. cnflict
Clze 6(2022新高考Ⅱ) 主题:个人经历
Like many yung peple, Jessica wants t travel the glbe. Unlike mst f them, this 25-year-ld is ding it 1 . She and her husband have spent the last tw years traveling the wrld, stpping everywhere frm Paris t Singapre. It might sund like ne lng, expensive 2 , but the cuple has an unusual way t make their travel 3 .
They’re part f a new frm f the 4 ecnmy: an nline grup f huse sitters. Thrughut their n-cst stays in 5 hmes, they feed pets and water plants in the hmewner’s 6 .
It’s nt all sightseeing. The tw travelers carefully 7 their trips, scheduling their days arund the pets that are smetimes difficult t 8 . But huse sitting als ffers a level f 9 they can’t find in a htel. “It’s like 10 at a friend’s huse,” Jessica says.
The cuple has a high 11 rate in getting accepted as huse sitters and they always g beynd the hmewner’s 12 . Fr Jessica, that means 13 plenty f pictures f happy pets, keeping the huse 14 and leaving a nice small gift befre heading t the next huse. “Yu want t make the hmewner feel that they made the right 15 ,” she says.
1. A. indrsB. nlineC. single-handedD. full-time
2. A. gameB. serviceC. vacatinD. prcedure
3. A. safeB. busyC. helpfulD. affrdable
4. A. lcalB. privateC. sharingD. agricultural
5. A. strangers’B. parents’C. c-wrkers’D. neighbrs’
6. A. favrB. defenseC. hnrD. absence
7. A. planB. explainC. cmpareD. cmplete
8. A. buyB. transprtC. chseD. please
9. A. supprtB. cmfrtC. cntrlD. attentin
10. A. ckingB. stayingC. waitingD. studying
11. A. successB. survivalC. grwthD. unemplyment
12. A. budgetB. abilitiesC. expectatinsD. understanding
13. A. admiringB. dnatingC. sendingD. brrwing
14. A. cleanB. penC. simpleD. empty
15. A. guessB. decisinC. respnseD. impressin
Clze 7(2021新高考Ⅰ) 主题:完善自我
My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, 1 little bunny (兔子) cakes fr all its 2 thrughut Cleveland. It happened that the plant dwntwn needed eight kids fr 3 help during ur spring break, fr which I had n 4 beynd listening t my favrite recrds. I’d 5 minimum wage. I’d see hw a factry 6 . My parents thught all f this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their 7 .
Our 8 in the factry were simple:Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing(糖霜)ears. Apply icing eyes and nse. 9 bunny frm the belt. This was 10 than it sunds. 11 a bit and the cakes pile up. As I tld my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little mre high-pressure than I’d 12 .
Dad 13 . The sn f a grcer, he’d spent the summers f his childhd 14 fd in Bernardsville, New Jersey. This was the srt f wrk that made yu 15 the dllars yu earned and respect thse wh did the wrk, he tld me.
1. A. sldB. rderedC. madeD. reserved
2. A. stresB. familiesC. schlsD. citizens
3. A. generusB. financialC. technicalD. temprary
4. A. plansB. prblemsC. excusesD. hbbies
5. A. fferB. earnC. setD. suggest
6. A. wrkedB. clsedC. develpedD. survived
7. A. ambitinB. permissinC. experienceD. invitatin
8. A. jysB. ideasC. rlesD. chices
9. A. SaveB. KeepC. StpD. Remve
10. A. harderB. betterC. lngerD. cheaper
11. A. Calm dwnB. Slw dwn
C. Stay nD. Mve n
12. A. indicatedB. witnessedC. expectedD. remembered
13. A. criedB. smiledC. hesitatedD. refused
14. A. tastingB. findingC. sharingD. delivering
15. A. withdrawB. dnateC. receiveD. appreciate
Clze 8(2021新高考Ⅱ) 主题:社会责任
Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended t be smene else many times, and has even learned t 1 different dialects(方言),leading t him being described as an “Oscar-winning actr”.
The 60-year-ld is nt an actr, but a 2 . Hwever, he is mre devted t his “ 3 ” than any real actr.
In the 1990s, a grup f thieves ften sld stlen gds with the help f sme beggars. T lk int the 4 , Wang disguised(伪装) himself and 5 the beggars. Dirty shrts and ld shes gave him the 6 f a real beggar and his cnvincing dialect sn wn him the 7 f the beggars.
“I ften 8 them t drink alchl. Once they were 9 , they began t talk a lt,” Wang said. “I’d then 10 myself t use the tilet, 11 what the beggars said, and send the 12 t my teammates.”
Wang, wh is ften in 13 situatins, is als a jud(柔道)master. “As lng as I get clse enugh, n criminal can 14 frm me,” he said.
Wang’s 15 wn him several hnrs, including a Natinal May Day Labr Medal and 11 Citatins f Merit.
1. A. teachB. cmpareC. assessD. speak
2. A. lawyerB. dctrC. plicemanD. businessman
3. A. rleB. studyC. familyD. audience
4. A. mirrrB. caseC. futureD. questin
5. A. interviewedB. jinedC. arrestedD. assisted
6. A. challengeB. experienceC. appearanceD. freedm
7. A. vteB. sympathyC. permissinD. trust
8. A. invitedB. frcedC. helpedD. expected
9. A. drunkB. desertedC. bredD. lst
10. A. guideB. persuadeC. excuseD. allw
11. A. refer tB. nte dwnC. ask abutD. miss ut
12. A. planB. agreementC. directinD. infrmatin
13. A. awkwardB. dangerusC. unfrtunateD. strange
14. A. separateB. recverC. escapeD. hear
15. A. curageB. hnestyC. kindnessD. ptimism
Clze 9(2020新高考Ⅰ) 主题:环境保护
Mlai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near sme wetlands which became his secnd 1 . He learned the value and beauty f 2 there frm a very yung age.
When he was 16, Mlai began t ntice smething 3 happening arund his hme. A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 4 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 5 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 6 that it was because there weren’t enugh trees t prtect them frm the 7 . The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 8 during the daytime. He turned t the 9 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 10 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
11 yung plants in the dry seasn was 12 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 13 f each sapling (幼树) a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 14 rainwater. The water wuld then drip (滴落) n the plants belw.
Mlai 15 t plant trees fr the next 37 years. His effrts have resulted in 1,360 acres f naturally-grwn land that has becme hme t many plants and animals.
1. A. dreamB. jbC. hmeD. chice
2. A. natureB. yuthC. cultureD. knwledge
3. A. preciusB. interestingC. disturbingD. awkward
4. A. wasteB. tensinC. painD. damage
5. A. BesidesB. HweverC. TherefreD. Otherwise
6. A. agreedB. realizedC. rememberedD. predicted
7. A. niseB. heatC. diseaseD. dust
8. A. directinsB. partnersC. helpD. shelter
9. A. labrB. pliceC. frestD. finance
10. A. rebuiltB. discveredC. leftD. managed
11. A. DecratingB. ObservingC. WateringD. Guarding
12. A. tughB. illegalC. fantasticD. beneficial
13. A. backB. tpC. ftD. side
14. A. cl dwnB. keep ffC. purifyD. cllect
15. A. returnedB. learnedC. failedD. cntinued
Clze 10(2020新高考Ⅱ) 主题:优秀品行
When Jim Grant sptted black smke cming ut f a building n his way t wrk, he 1 his car t call 911. Then he 2 a U-turn, circling back t take anther lk.
Pulling up t the building, Grant saw flames(火焰) shting ut f a secnd-flr windw. Nt seeing r hearing any fire engines 3 , Grant rushed t a side 4 and ran up the stairs.
On the secnd flr, he 5 every apartment dr. “Get ut!” Grant shuted. N ne 6 and he assumed that peple had already 7 . Reaching the end f the hallway, thugh, Grant 8 a half-pen dr. He kicked it wide pen, finding a 9 wman in a wheelchair with a little by and a tiny baby. “Let’s 10 !” he screamed. The wman lked at him in cnfusin and said smething abut changing her clthes. Grant didn’t wait. Clutching(抓牢) the baby t his chest and 11 the by alngside, Grant ran dwn the hallway. When he was 12 utside, the nly 13 in sight was a pliceman. Grant tld him abut the 14 and they rushed int the smky building.
Thanks t them, a family was saved frm the fire. Grant and the pliceman were hnred fr their 15 .
1. A. drveB. stppedC. reachedD. abandned
2. A. sawB. madeC. missedD. crssed
3. A. burningB. leavingC. apprachingD. waiting
4. A. entranceB. radC. buildingD. windw
5. A. lckedB. kickedC. cuntedD. repaired
6. A. agreedB. caredC. respndedD. understd
7. A. arrivedB. returnedC. hiddenD. escaped
8. A. skippedB. clsedC. nticedD. remembered
9. A. frightenedB. curiusC. patientD. grateful
10. A. turn backB. g upC. get utD. lie dwn
11. A. fllwingB. draggingC. examiningD. passing
12. A. safelyB. secretlyC. suddenlyD. previusly
13. A. witnessB. guideC. serviceD. help
14. A. wmanB. drC. carD. baby
15. A. wisdmB. genersity
C. hnestyD. curage
其他卷加练
Clze 11(2024浙江一考) 主题:个人成长
While taking a 20-hur train ride alng the edge f the Taklimakan Desert in nrthwestern China, I had the kind f humbling, educatinal, and abve all else, wnderful 1 with a lcal that all travelers lng fr. A yung Chinese man 2 me n the train. My 3 friend spke virtually n English, s I happily tk the 4 t practice my Chinese.
Over several hurs he wuld tell me abut hw he had 5 a tw-year prfessinal schl t quickly find a jb 6 highways in rder t help supprt his family. Perhaps mst 7 , hwever, was the fact that this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr. Withut batting an eye he wuld 8 a translated Emersn passage befre asking abut the literary influence f American 9 as a whle. “And what d yu all learn abut Russian authrs?” I 10 him asking at ne pint.
It wuld have been easy t 11 my assumptins abut this highway builder wh had never been mre than a few hundred miles frm hme. But this highly infrmed, 12 , and admirable persn prevented me ding s. In the curse f a cuple f hurs, he 13 me just hw much ne can gain frm 14 with an pen mind, and a willingness t 15 with lcals frm all walks f life.
1. A. experimentB. encunterC. cmpetitinD. appintment
2. A. treatedB. savedC. lecturedD. apprached
3. A. trueB. s-calledC. newD. lng-lst
4. A. chanceB. adviceC. trubleD. right
5. A. visitedB. financedC. attendedD. funded
6. A. buildingB. sweepingC. checkingD. guarding
7. A. typicalB. bviusC. naturalD. remarkable
8. A. publishB. quteC. cpyD. dwnlad
9. A. writersB. histriansC. wrkersD. students
10. A. anticipateB. imagineC. recallD. catch
11. A. lk intB. rely nC. g verD. deal with
12. A. well-behavedB. multi-skilled
C. warm-heartedD. self-educated
13. A. askedB. warnedC. shwedD. prmised
14. A. travelingB. readingC. searchingD. teaching
15. A. cperateB. sideC. negtiateD. engage
Clze 12(2023浙江一考) 主题:个人经历
The sun was beginning t sink as I set ff int the Harenna Frest. I was n my way t 1 a unique hney harvest. Here, in suth-east Ethipia, hand-carved beehives(蜂箱) are placed in the 2 . Reaching them t get the hney is difficult—and ften 3 .
I 4 beekeeper Ziyad ver a wide stretch f grassland befre entering a thick jungle. Ziyad began preparatins. He 5 handfuls f damp tree leaves, wrapped them with string, and 6 the bunch t create a trch(火把). Then, with ne end f a rpe tied t his waist and the ther end arund the trunk f a tree, Ziyad began 7 . He stpped every few minutes t mve the 8 higher up the tree trunk.
9 , Ziyad gt clse t the hive which was arund 20 metres abve the grund. Sitting n a branch, he 10 twards it and blew smke frm his trch int a tiny hle in the hive. Suddenly, Ziyad let ut a sharp cry. Within secnds, he’d 11 the trunk and was back n the grund.
It was t 12 t cllect the hney. A cl summer had delayed 13 . Baby bees were still in the hneycmbs(蜂巢). The adult bees were 14 and kept attacking as Ziyad escaped frm the tree. He had t wait fr the right 15 t g back up.
1. A. shareB. cllectC. celebrateD. witness
2. A. curtyardsB. fieldsC. treetpsD. caves
3. A. urgentB. dangerusC. expensiveD. pintless
4. A. searchedB. recgnisedC. fllwedD. invited
5. A. gatheredB. cleanedC. drppedD. checked
6. A. shkB. litC. measuredD. decrated
7. A. jumpingB. talkingC. testingD. climbing
8. A. hivesB. leavesC. rpeD. hney
9. A. FinallyB. SurprisinglyC. NaturallyD. Immediately
10. A. backedB. divedC. shutedD. inched
11. A. cut ffB. gne upC. slid dwnD. held nt
12. A. highB. earlyC. fastD. clse
13. A. hatchingB. trainingC. swingD. trading
14. A. curiusB. hungryC. bredD. angry
15. A. mmentB. equipmentC. persnD. rder
三年模拟
考点基础练
题组一 人与自我
Clze 1(2024山东青岛一模) 主题:完善自我
When my father was a teenager, he had been declared a prdigy(天才) by his art teacher. He 1 t becme an art teacher and had sme 2 f his paintings. But when my mther gt ill, his creative life ceased.
I remembered my father’s 3 fr art. One day, I asked whether he was interested in drawing a cartn. My father was nt much f a 4 . When learning t drive, I had asked if it was mre imprtant t 5 the cars ahead r thse behind. “Bth.” Then he was 6 fr the next three miles.
He gave n 7 answer t my query(询问). I asked again the fllwing day. Still n real 8 . I ultimately 9 the idea. I understd he had enugh n his plate already. But a week later, I received an email frm my father—with a(n) 10 . I dwnladed the file and there was the cartn I had asked him t draw!
We began t draw cartns. The prcess f creating gave him 11 . As he built his art muscles back up, his teenage self’s enthusiasm 12 .
He is nw painting, drawing and talking s much I have t 13 I’m getting a call t escape his 14 . If he were t ask me whether I was pruder f the cartn r f him turning his life arund, I wuld say, “ 15 .”
1. A. went nB. agreedC. seemedD. happened
2. A. recrdsB. cpiesC. exhibitsD. celebratins
3. A. chiceB. lveC. skillD. idea
4. A. talkerB. teacherC. painterD. thinker
5. A. drive ffB. rush thrugh
C. lk intD. cncentrate n
6. A. carefulB. silentC. impatientD. plite
7. A. simpleB. relevantC. definiteD. clever
8. A. channelB. respnseC. messageD. wrd
9. A. drppedB. failedC. frgtD. regretted
10. A. listB. presentC. budgetD. attachment
11. A. freedmB. safetyC. purpseD. trust
12. A. grewB. returnedC. appearedD. mixed
13. A. pretendB. stateC. jkeD. mentin
14. A. embarrassmentB. disappintment
C. excitementD. amusement
15. A. MyselfB. YuC. NeitherD. Bth
Clze 2(2024浙江宁波十校二模) 主题:家庭生活
The rangli(印度传统地画艺术) was a giant gd-luck charm. Grandma used t make ne fr the start f the new year. First, she wuld draw n the flr with chalk. Then, she wuld fill the drawing with uncked 1 rice.
This year, Manju was ld enugh t help. He 2 paper int a cne(圆锥体) and filled it with rice. Side by side, he placed rice acrss the drawing tgether with Grandma. Smetimes his rice skittered utside the drawing. Smetimes he used the 3 clr. And smetimes he rubbed away the 4 , s Grandma had t redraw it. But 5 , the bright swirls f rice transfrmed int a beautiful peacck. When Manju admired the peacck, he 6 a small piece f tile(瓷砖) peeking thrugh n Grandma’s side.
A 7 ? But Grandma was away t answer the telephne. Shuld he fix it?
“I’ll surprise Grandma!” He decided. He 8 acrss, trying t reach the gap. Almst. His left leg inched up. There! Suddenly, Manju began t 9 . His prud smile vanished. “N!” He crashed dwn nt the rangli, scattering rice 10 .
Manju rse t his feet and pushed the rice back. But the clrs were 11 . When Grandma came back, Manju 12 . He said, “I’m srry. I shuld have waited fr yu.” Grandma shk her head. “Yu saw a 13 and tried t fix it. I’m prud f yu.” They picked up the rice, 14 each grain by clr. Just befre nightfall, they finished fixing the rangli.
Grandma lit candles arund the rangli. In the flickering light, the peacck seemed 15 with mystical pwers. Manju smiled. The new year felt full f gd luck, thanks t Grandma—and him.
1. A. burstB. markedC. clredD. carried
2. A. rlledB. brughtC. slidD. sank
3. A. paleB. wrngC. freshD. bright
4. A. viewpintB. utlineC. prpsalD. case
5. A. slwlyB. fluentlyC. passivelyD. instantly
6. A. imaginedB. spttedC. witnessedD. missed
7. A. cneB. riceC. chalkD. gap
8. A. extendedB. expandedC. stretchedD. spread
9. A. swellB. liftC. shakeD. rest
10. A. smewhereB. everywhere
C. anywhereD. nwhere
11. A. mixedB. remvedC. classifiedD. displayed
12. A. lked intB. lked thrugh
C. lked utD. lked dwn
13. A. prblemB. puzzleC. selectinD. cllectin
14. A. analyzingB. searchingC. srtingD. checking
15. A. lvelyB. livelyC. liveD. alive
Clze 3(2024广东深圳一模) 主题:生活方式
Last year, I started the jurney f being a remte prduct designer. The thught f a 1 schedule, a cmfrtable hme ffice, and the escape frm the crwded public transprt was incredibly 2 . The first few weeks were filled with a lng-lst feeling f 3 .
Hwever, the 4 f wrking frm hme gradually set in. I had started my day with the best intentins, prmising myself quick breaks and regular 5 . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings 6 me t my cmputer thrughut the day, leaving me little time t 7 . Gne were the shrt walks t a clleague’s desk and the quick lunchtime walks arund the ffice cmplex. Finally, my wrld was 8 t the walls f my hme, my steps 9 in mere meters rather than kilmeters.
One day, I tried 10 ne f my favrite dresses and it wasn’t passing thrugh my waist at all. Glancing at myself in the mirrr, I saw a 11 persn carrying extra weight, rather than smene enjying freedm. The 12 f wrk and persnal life had left me feeling like I was a never-ending mtin machine.
This incident marked the 13 f a jurney f self-discvery. I made up my mind that I needed a(n) 14 nt just fr my waistline but fr my verall well-being. It was a prmise t priritize my physical and mental health, and a cmmitment that I culd 15 cntrl ver my life and my bdy.
1. A. tightB. regularC. fullD. flexible
2. A. appealingB. amusingC. challengingD. disturbing
3. A. directinB. securityC. freedmD. respnsibility
4. A. dutiesB. rewardsC. prblemsD. expectatins
5. A. visitsB. emailsC. updatesD. stretches
6. A. tiedB. inspiredC. guidedD. intrduced
7. A. replyB. relaxC. reactD. read
8. A. extendedB. limitedC. relatedD. expsed
9. A. cuntedB. repeatedC. watchedD. fllwed
10. A. tidying upB. putting aside
C. fitting intD. getting back
11. A. lazyB. tiredC. rudeD. mad
12. A. mixB. successC. balanceD. value
13. A. distanceB. memryC. beginningD. training
14. A. prmiseB. excuseC. answerD. change
15. A. maintainB. easeC. remveD. regain
Clze 4(2024云南一模) 主题:冒险精神
Grwing up n a farm, Tri James spent much f her early years utdrs, building shelters and playing in muddy streams. She 1 herself as an ambitius and adventurus child and wes the Duke f Edinburgh’s Award t her lve fr 2 . James says she culd never have 3 that ne day she might be the yungest British wman t 4 the peak f Munt Qmlangma.
Tday, James is a(n) 5 adventurer. Alngside her successful climb f the wrld’s 6 peak in 2007, she was a member f the first all-female team t 7 a tiring 360-mile ski race t the Magnetic Nrth Ple in 2005, and in 2014 she set the 8 fr the lngest nn-stp pen-sea kayak crssing in UK waters.
Yet ahead f her first explratin at the age f 18, James had 9 her ability t last a mnth ut in the cld withut the cmfrt f a ht bath. “It’s nly by 10 ur cmfrt zne that we understand ur true ptential,” she explains. “That’s when the 11 happens.”
James encurages wuld-be adventurers nt t be 12 by the cnventinal image f the rugged(粗犷的), hardy explrer. “I am such a believer that, with the right supprt and skills, everyne can bring 13 t an explratin,” she adds. “Smetimes, it’s nly ut in the field that smene’s 14 talents emerge, 15 in the prcess f explratin.”
1. A. describesB. admitsC. imaginesD. praises
2. A. wildlifeB. scienceC. explratinD. cmpetitin
3. A. explainedB. understdC. declaredD. predicted
4. A. measureB. apprachC. admireD. reach
5. A. patientB. rdinaryC. prfessinalD. hnest
6. A. cldestB. highestC. prettiestD. straightest
7. A. cmpleteB. cachC. judgeD. cancel
8. A. recrdB. dateC. galD. standard
9. A. lstB. dubtedC. limitedD. develped
10. A. enteringB. restringC. leavingD. expanding
11. A. emergencyB. accidentC. eventD. magic
12. A. pushed aheadB. kept apart
C. cheered upD. put ff
13. A. smethingB. nthingC. anythingD. everything
14. A. academicB. creativeC. hiddenD. artistic
15. A. eventuallyB. particularlyC. generallyD. bviusly
Clze 5(2024安徽“江南十校”联考) 主题:人生态度
It was a winter afternn when I tripped ver a high kerb(马路牙子). Suddenly, I was flying thrugh the air. It was nly the next mrning when I tried t take a pht f sme splendid sunlight 1 int my kitchen, that I had t face reality: I culd n lnger lift my camera, let alne use it. Later, a hspital appintment 2 my wrst fear—the arm needed ttal rest.
Sn I became impatient. I culdn’t travel much. Surfing nline, I 3 the cncept f gratitude interventin, a methd t bst 4 and well-being by being grateful. I had never been wildly 5 abut the cncept f cunting ne’s blessings. Hwever, a Califrnian psychlgist, Snja Lyubmirsky, has 6 research int smething much mre creative—using a daily phtgraphy 7 as a tl fr enhanced gratitude.
Lyubmirsky’s instructins are 8 , but nt necessarily easy t carry ut. Take phtgraphs thrughut the day f things central t wh yu are. Reading hw participants assigned t the gratitude interventins 9 experienced enhanced psitive emtins, a sense f cnnectedness, mre supprt, and less 10 , I decided t carry n.
Taking a single pht was painful, but the 11 t find anything t feel grateful fr, and then t recrd it, started t greatly 12 bth my md and my images. I began t phtgraph the 13 f my days. Despite everything, I fund I culd find magic in the daily rutines. Life seems repetitive and 14 when yu dn’t ntice the 15 f each mment and the cnstant small changes that are ging n all arund yu. Dn’t just take my wrd fr it—experience it fr yurself.
1. A. windingB. streamingC. stickingD. kncking
2. A. cnfirmedB. remvedC. relievedD. vercame
3. A. brke intB. made upC. tk dwnD. came acrss
4. A. dreamsB. thughtsC. mdsD. desires
5. A. enthusiasticB. cnfusedC. nervusD. particular
6. A. cnsultedB. imaginedC. pineeredD. bserved
7. A. lessnB. skillC. planD. practice
8. A. cmplexB. simpleC. nrmalD. abstract
9. A. ccasinallyB. hardly
C. significantlyD. slightly
10. A. interruptinB. lneliness
C. willingnessD. mtivatin
11. A. struggleB. excuseC. pprtunityD. prmise
12. A. keepB. balanceC. ruinD. imprve
13. A. detailsB. surprisesC. changesD. achievements
14. A. wnderfulB. meaningfulC. unfairD. bring
15. A. painB. anxietyC. uniquenessD. challenge
题组二 人与社会
Clze 6(2024山东烟台、德州一模) 主题:人际关系
In Lincln Elementary Schl, the students went wild with excitement n hearing the annuncement f the upcming science fair. Amng the 1 participants was Alex, a prmising yung scientist with a passin fr 2 .
Alex envisined creating a vlcan mdel fr the fair, cmplete with a(n) 3 display using baking sda(小苏打) and vinegar(醋). He was busy with his prject when he nticed Mia, a recent additin t the schl, 4 t reslve the cmplexities f the science fair. Instead f being 5 , Alex decided t extend a helping hand and invited Mia t 6 him.
Their wrking tgether became a lively 7 f ideas and creativity. Alex patiently explained the scientific methd, 8 his knwledge with Mia, wh, in turn, put frward new thughts. They 9 searched fr materials, explring science by trial and errr. Time flying, their jint prject, an eye-pening slar-pwered mdel, was 10 .
On the science fair day, the schl gym was full f scientific wnders. When Alex and Mia cnfidently intrduced their prject and skillfully 11 the awe-inspiring sight f vlcanic eruptin, the judges were deeply impressed and awarded them a special 12 fr teamwrk.
Alex’s decisin t 13 t Mia nt nly made the fair memrable fr them but generated psitive energy amng the students, wh realized that 14 , as well as kindness, is truly a 15 in supprting ne anther in the pursuit f scientific knwledge.
1. A. daringB. curiusC. hesitantD. eager
2. A. theryB. bilgyC. experimentsD. adventures
3. A. burningB. eruptingC. talentD. gravity
4. A. strugglingB. fferingC. demandingD. managing
5. A. well-intendedB. self-absrbed
C. hard-wrkingD. easy-ging
6. A. replaceB. accmpany
C. jinD. instruct
7. A. exchangeB. raceC. changeD. challenge
8. A. sharingB. checkingC. dubtingD. acquiring
9. A. aimlesslyB. randmlyC. leisurelyD. tirelessly
10. A. initiatedB. brnC. plannedD. lcated
11. A. analyzedB. designedC. filmedD. demnstrated
12. A. cntractB. recgnitin
C. permitD. degree
13. A. reach utB. get thrugh
C. give inD. lk up
14. A. cmpetitinB. dignity
C. disciplineD. cperatin
15. A. destinatinB. subject
C. mustD. signal
Clze 7(2024江苏无锡一模) 主题:对社会有突出贡献的人物
Bai Peilan is the Chinese name f Mexican academic Flra Bttn Beja, a prfessr at the Center fr Asian and African Studies at El Clegi de Mexic. The Chinese 1 lan in her name stands fr rchids(兰花) in English. In traditinal Chinese culture, the rchid 2 elegance, nbility and friendship.
Nw in her 90s, she was 3 with the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Orchid Awards n Sept. 8, 2023, 4 decades f devtin t studying and intrducing China t all Spanish-speaking cuntries.
Brn in Greece, Bttn mved t Mexic with her family at the age f 15, where she set ut n a 5 jurney that finally tied her destiny(命运) t that f China. She is nw respected as ne f the 6 in the field f Sinlgy in Mexic. Fr her, what started ut as a suitable academic arrangement 7 develped int a deep lve affair with China.
As ne f the first academics in Mexic t fcus n China in the 1960s, Bttn 8 t dip int the rich tapestry f traditinal Chinese culture, reflecting her 9 that “knwing abut the past is necessary t understand the present”.
Bttn first traveled t China in 1975, and she later wrked at the Mexican embassy(大使馆) in China, actively 10 cultural exchange effrts.
After her diplmatic tenure(外交任期), she cntinued 11 cultural exchanges between China and Mexic. She translated Chinese classic bks int Spanish, enriching the understanding f Chinese culture amng Spanish-speaking 12 . And she als dealt with mdern and cntemprary China, 13 research n sciety, family and wmen.
As a prmter between tw 14 cultures, Bttn has cncluded that Mexic and China share traditinal values f family 15 , as well as respect fr the elderly and fr reginal cultures.
1. A. imageB. flwerC. characterD. painting
2. A. stands frB. shws ffC. takes nD. lks int
3. A. prvidedB. blessedC. hnredD. equipped
4. A. in memry fB. with respect t
C. n behalf fD. in recgnitin f
5. A. lnelyB. remarkableC. tughD. usual
6. A. pineersB. rlesC. prfessrsD. chiefs
7. A. recentlyB. eventuallyC. cntinuuslyD. ccasinally
8. A. refusedB. agreedC. hesitatedD. chse
9. A. beliefB. cnfidenceC. dreamD. assumptin
10. A. relating tB. resulting in
C. engaging inD. turning t
11. A. discveringB. advertising
C. preventingD. prmting
12. A. lversB. viewersC. publishersD. readers
13. A. cnductingB. publishing
C. harvestingD. ignring
14. A. similarB. distinctC. relativeD. ppsite
15. A. riginsB. tiesC. religinsD. memries
Clze 8(2024天域全国名校协作体第二次联考) 主题:社会温情
A Maryland cuple were stranded(滞留) withut fd in the freezing cld n a Virginia highway. They were getting 1 and mre discuraged by the minute.
After almst 21 hurs f being 2 n I-95, Casey and her husband Jhn slept there vernight and nt 3 access t fd r water. At that time, they 4 a Schmidt Baking C. truck ahead f them at a standstill. “Peple arund us were very much 5 . Many f them had small children, sme were elderly and hadn’t eaten in almst a whle day.” In a desperate bid fr a 6 , they decided t call Schmidt Baking C. and see if it culd help 7 sme much-needed fd fr them, as well as their fellw highway captives.
“I didn’t think it wuld 8 wrk,” said Casey, wh left a message with custmer service. But t their 9 , 20 minutes later, they actually gt a 10 frm Chuck Paterakis, the wner f the cmpany. He tld them t walk ver t the truck driver, Rn, wh was given the g-ahead t start handing ut 11 t the stranded mtrists. Then, the cuple jined the driver in making 12 . Sn, thers jined the effrt, in which sme 300 laves were 13 .
“It felt incredible just hearing peple say thank yu and hearing them s 14 t finally have fd in their car. This was ne f the 15 mments I have ever witnessed,” recalled Casey.
1. A. fartherB. hungrierC. prerD. angrier
2. A. hitB. rescuedC. stuckD. fined
3. A. seekingB. havingC. limitingD. allwing
4. A. spttedB. rentedC. searchedD. repaired
5. A. cheeringB. beggingC. jkingD. struggling
6. A. jbB. shelterC. giftD. bite
7. A. prvideB. prepareC. streD. select
8. A. ccasinallyB. suddenlyC. actuallyD. rutinely
9. A. creditB. amusementC. surpriseD. hnr
10. A. lanB. callC. requestD. visit
11. A. breadB. cashC. flyersD. permits
12. A. bkingsB. cmmentsC. schedulesD. deliveries
13. A. put awayB. given utC. cut upD. hunted fr
14. A. hnredB. cncernedC. generusD. relieved
15. A. hardestB. kindestC. prudestD. lngest
题组三 人与自然
Clze 9(2024重庆拔尖强基联盟联考) 主题:人与植物
“What are thse?” Jennifer asked me. I lked ver at tw large raised beds(苗圃) and answered, “Thse are ptates.”
In class, she usually 1 herself in the wrk in frnt f her. Tday, hwever, she frwned. “But...” she started with her vice fading t a 2 . With a sinking feeling I knew where this 3 was ging. “But they’re green,” she started again. “Well, the bits we eat—the 4 —are brwn, while what yu are lking at is the part abve the sil,” I tried my hardest nt t sund 5 .
Lking 6 , Jennifer shk her head. I knew the situatin certainly called fr immediate 7 . I reached ver t the ptat plant, 8 it by its branches and leaves, and pulled. As the plant was 9 int the air, several large tubers(块茎) drpped nt the grund. I held the plant high in the air, 10 a few mre ptates that were still attached t the rts.
Jennifer std with a shcked lk n her face. I held ne ut fr her t tuch. As she tk the ptat in her hand, understanding 11 acrss her face. Once 12 frm the stems and leaves, the tuber was nw smething that she recgnized. 13 , she smiled and said, “I had n idea where they came frm.”
Fr me, that best 14 hw much pupils seem t knw abut their fd and its prductin. This is why I started an ec-garden at schl. We need pupils t be given pprtunities t interact with nature and inspired t be 15 f the wrld arund them.
1. A. trappedB. seatedC. buriedD. hated
2. A. cryB. dubtC. messD. whisper
3. A. understandingB. cnversatin
C. tendencyD. secret
4. A. bedsB. plantsC. leavesD. rts
5. A. superirB. ridiculusC. inncentD. reasnable
6. A. cnfusedB. disappinted
C. excitedD. encuraged
7. A. explanatinB. effectC. actinD. care
8. A. dugB. tidiedC. grabbedD. cvered
9. A. castB. raisedC. deliveredD. launched
10. A. takingB. handingC. keepingD. demnstrating
11. A. disappearedB. frzeC. returnedD. spread
12. A. remvedB. madeC. transfrmedD. prtected
13. A. ApparentlyB. Eventually
C. FrtunatelyD. Unexpectedly
14. A. takes upB. sums upC. lks upD. makes up
15. A. fndB. certainC. criticalD. prud
Clze 10(2024广东深圳二模) 主题:人与动物
When I was 24, I mved t America, 11,000 kilmeters away frm my hmeland. This was 1 , especially fitting int an unfamiliar envirnment. Wrking frm hme increased my 2 , as I was cut ff frm scial interactins. Hwever, serving as a vlunteer at a lcal animal shelter 3 everything.
Upn arriving at the shelter, I was 4 t a small, grey and white cat named Luna immediately. Fund abandned and terrified f humans, Luna 5 in the crner, shaking. Her lnely green eyes seemed t 6 my wn sense f displacement in this freign land. My task was t slwly gain Luna’s 7 and help her adjust, which felt similar t my effrts t 8 this new place.
As days turned int weeks, Luna and I develped a 9 . The prcess f feeding her, speaking sftly, and the 10 required t lk after her made this little creature gradually pen her heart t me. Her 11 encuraged me t step utside, make new friends, and becme part f the cmmunity.
My time at the shelter prvided a valuable 12 int settling dwn in a new cuntry. It is an inspiring experience f 13 gaps f language and culture and a jurney f persnal grwth. Frm it, I realized the value f time, lve, and a(n) 14 heart in frming meaningful relatinships. This jurney aided me in finding a sense f 15 in an unfamiliar land.
1. A. tughB. dangerusC. excitingD. rewarding
2. A. happinessB. interestC. lnelinessD. guilt
3. A. upsetB. cstC. challengedD. changed
4. A. drawnB. cmparedC. drivenD. devted
5. A. playedB. hidC. sleptD. relaxed
6. A. rejectB. cntrlC. cverD. mirrr
7. A. praiseB. sympathyC. frgivenessD. trust
8. A. escape frmB. adapt t
C. get arundD. search fr
9. A. bndB. planC. habitD. skill
10. A. guidanceB. independence
C. cnfidenceD. patience
11. A. curageB. acceptance
C. assistanceD. curisity
12. A. innvatinB. insight
C. investigatinD. investment
13. A. leavingB. wideningC. bridgingD. creating
14. A. penB. simpleC. strngD. inncent
15. A. respnsibilityB. security
C. belngingD. freedm
综合提升练
Clze 11(2024江苏苏锡常镇四市一模) 主题:完善自我
Adam Wlfers believes that his sn’s autism(自闭症) has a psitive impact n his hbby f phtgraphy. 10-year-ld Mrgan has always pssessed a 1 eye fr capturing the wrld arund him thrugh his camera. Diagnsed(被诊断) with autism at the age f 3, Mrgan has had a hard time 2 with thers.
3 these difficulties, he has shwn an exceptinal talent fr nticing details that 4 thers. Mrgan has fund clarity and fcus in nature, particularly in the vivid clrs and shapes f plants, leading him t 5 the art f nature phtgraphy.
Nt 6 with merely capturing pictures, Mrgan has even established his wn phtgraphy business, becming ne f the tp sellers in a lcal shp. 7 , he dnates ten percent f his 8 t supprt autistic artists thrugh Blue Ribbn Arts Initiative.
Hwever, his mtivatin fr phtgraphy 9 financial gain, as he simply wants t share the beauty he 10 with thers. His wrk has gained 11 , with ne f his phts picked by Natinal Gegraphic n 12 in the Cmmnwealth f Pennsylvania.
His parents teared up as they tld what his phtgraphy means. Mrgan’s phtgraphy has becme his saving grace(可取之处) because it gets peple t lk 13 his issues. “He’s ging t make his 14 ,” his mther said.
Mrgan advises all f us t try new things and explre ur 15 and what we want t d. In ther wrds, dn’t be afraid t see things differently.
1. A. strangeB. typicalC. uniqueD. nrmal
2. A. fightingB. interactingC. agreeingD. cmpeting
3. A. WithutB. FrC. FrmD. Despite
4. A. escapeB. hitC. tuchD. please
5. A. admireB. explreC. changeD. prmte
6. A. amusedB. familiarC. cntentD. bred
7. A. RemarkablyB. Undubtedly
C. AccidentallyD. Frtunately
8. A. salariesB. prfitsC. budgetsD. expenses
9. A. results inB. arises frm
C. ges beyndD. cnsists f
10. A. recallsB. imaginesC. expectsD. encunters
11. A. recgnitinB. advantage
C. strengthD. pwer
12. A. examinatinB. display
C. investigatinD. trade
13. A. frB. upC. intD. past
14. A. decisinB. livingC. wayD. frtune
15. A. principleB. intelligenceC. emtinsD. limits
Clze 12(2024浙江嘉兴二模) 主题:个人成长
My wife and I parked by a rugh path at the same time as a yung man cvered in tatts(文身). I 1 he was unfriendly, s we tried t 2 urselves frm him. But he struggled hard t 3 and wanted t talk sme. We slwed dwn. He said he was recvering frm a bad time in his life. We 4 left him in the dust, heading up the river.
Hurs later we turned back 5 a flash fld had taken ut the bridge. There he was again, fllwing t 6 us. He shared a little mre f his 7 . He lst his mther and sister in a car accident and he was permanently 8 t. We slwed dwn t the pace he culd 9 fr the whle way back.
He cntinued, “During much surgery and 10 I came t hate life...” Then he pulled up his shirt t shw us a 11 life-size tatt frm neck t waist. It was tw ladies in a 12 light waving t him. “This is my mm and this is my sister,” he pinted. “They tld me t stp hating everything. They lved me just as they always had and 13 me t live in lve t!” He explained the brightly clred tatt was the exact dream he had that day.
My 14 went away. It had painted a wrng picture f this wnderful persn with a beautiful 15 . I learned mre than he hped t tell.
1. A. assumedB. rememberedC. admittedD. cnfirmed
2. A. tellB. distanceC. saveD. free
3. A. turn awayB. set utC. catch upD. settle dwn
4. A. plitelyB. secretlyC. carelesslyD. accidentally
5. A. thughB. unlessC. becauseD. befre
6. A. impressB. interruptC. persuadeD. engage
7. A. targetB. stryC. planD. jurney
8. A. cnfusedB. discuragedC. ignredD. injured
9. A. bserveB. judgeC. manageD. challenge
10. A. silenceB. painC. failureD. guilt
11. A. massiveB. funnyC. randmD. ppular
12. A. brilliantB. gentleC. weakD. sensitive
13. A. allwedB. beggedC. frcedD. expected
14. A. dubtB. sympathyC. prejudiceD. resistance
15. A. reputatinB. messageC. appearanceD. insight
Clze 13(2024广东佛山二模) 主题:人际关系
At graduatin ceremnies, it’s cmmn t see parents prudly cheering and clapping fr their kids. But have yu ever seen it 1 the ther way arund? A heartwarming viral vide shws a little girl named Shivaee 2 rting fr her dad during his graduatin ceremny.
The vide shws Shivaee’s dad, Aashish, walking up t the stage t 3 his master’s degree certificate frm Teesside University in England. As the then 34-year-ld 4 the stage, Shivaee shuts, “Cngratulatins, Daddy!”, stimulating 5 frm thse in the rm.
The dad, 6 by the act, replies, “I lve yu,” and blws her a kiss. Excited t 7 a mment with her dad, she replies, “I lve yu, Daddy!” His smile grws even wider, and he lks deeply mved when his 8 is annunced and he jins the rest f the 9 n stage.
“This ceremny wuld have been 10 withut my princess,” Aashish wrte n scial media. “As her 11 spread thrugh the silent ceremny hall, my heart melted alng with all the thers present. 12 the graduatin award, I felt ‘Being the father t my daughter’ is the biggest 13 t me.”
Shivaee was barely 3 years ld when the vide was taken in 2022. That makes the 14 even mre sweet, and it’s smething her dad will never frget. He added, “This was the cutest mment during my whle graduatin ceremny. It wuld stay 15 frever.”
1. A. shwB. happenC. changeD. return
2. A. secretlyB. patientlyC. shylyD. ludly
3. A. pick upB. shw ffC. apply frD. hand ut
4. A. bservesB. decratesC. ccupiesD. appraches
5. A. laughterB. encuragement
C. suspicinD. ppsitin
6. A. cnfusedB. embarrassed
C. relievedD. tuched
7. A. shareB. imagineC. chseD. recllect
8. A. newsB. nameC. planD. prize
9. A. prfessrsB. audiences
C. graduatesD. kids
10. A. heartwarmingB. special
C. incmpleteD. unbearable
11. A. wrdsB. stryC. ideasD. ptimism
12. A. Thanks tB. Regardless f
C. Rather thanD. As fr
13. A. challengeB. achievement
C. pprtunityD. cntributin
14. A. fatherB. dreamC. girlD. scene
15. A. ppularB. awakeC. aliveD. hpeful
Clze 14(2024江西九江二模) 主题:体育精神
Rger Bannister, brn in Harrw, Lndn, early shwed a talent fr running. University educatin was beynd the 1 f his wrking-class parents, but he was 2 t secure a place at ne f England’s tp universities and pursue a career in 3 .
Luckily, wing t his academic effrts, Bannister was awarded a schlarship t Oxfrd University, where his exceptinal speed n the track sn earned him the attentin and 4 frm the sprts media. Surprisingly, he 5 t cmpete in the 1948 Olympics in Lndn, preferring t fcus n his 6 and his medical studies. By 1951, Bannister had wn the British champinship in the mile run and felt 7 fr Olympic cmpetitin. 8 , a last-minute change in the schedule 9 him t cmpete withut resting between events and he finished just furth in the 1500-meter race at the 1952 Olympics. T break the fur-minute mile barrier, Bannister 10 45 minutes every day frm his full-time medical studies fr training. On May 6, 1954, at Oxfrd, his 11 eventually paid ff. At age 25, Bannister made histry, crssing the finish line at 3:59.4. When the annuncer read ut the time: “3...”, the rest was 12 by the cheering crwd. In the fllwing famus “The Mile f the Century” race, Bannister 13 Australian runner Jhn Landy with a time f 3:58.8 t Landy’s 3:59.6,bth under fur minutes. In 1955, Bannister’s autbigraphy, The First Fur Minutes, was published.
Bannister’s 14 t academic medicine is equally remarkable, but his spirit f the fur-minute mile is 15 t nt nly peple f ur era, but t after.
1. A. hpeB. reachC. sightD. cntrl
2. A. excitedB. surprisedC. satisfiedD. determined
3. A. medicineB. bilgyC. histryD. literature
4. A. supprtB. guidanceC. permissinD. recgnitin
5. A. decidedB. plannedC. declinedD. prmised
6. A. familyB. trainingC. prfessinD. cmpetitin
7. A. clB. prudC. readyD. afraid
8. A. NaturallyB. ActuallyC. ObviuslyD. Unfrtunately
9. A. frcedB. allwedC. expectedD. encuraged
10. A. tk inB. set asideC. carried awayD. gt thrugh
11. A. interestB. effrtC. curageD. attentin
12. A. favredB. attractedC. drwnedD. cnfirmed
13. A. defeatedB. inspectedC. verlkedD. apprached
14. A. prmiseB. attitudeC. cntributinD. viewpint
15. A. inspiratinalB. cnsiderate
C. aggressiveD. cntrversial
Clze 15(2024湖北四月调考) 主题:学校生活
A few days befre my high schl ended, I was sitting in my English class. My classmates were talking abut wh wuld be the first persn t shed tears at 1 . Then, everyne lked at me, and I began t 2 right then and there. I am nt an emtinal persn, but the 3 f leaving this place hit me hard. I never knew hw much this building and the peple in it 4 t me, until my last days.
High schl isn’t fr everyne, but there is smething fr everyne in high schl. Yu just have t 5 ut what yur “thing” is. I 6 fund my “thing” in high schl and that was Student Gvernment. Fr nce I had a(n) 7 . I served as the representative f my class, and it gave me a 8 t cnvey nt nly my wn, but my classmates’ 9 t teachers and ur schl.
But there were a lt f times when I felt 10 . I sat in the classrm lking at the clck, 11 fr the end f the schl day. I 12 the days until summer like it was my jb. But nw I 13 I culd take back all f thse mments.
My biggest 14 t anyne still in high schl is t make yur schl a place where yu want t g. High schl ges by very quickly. Yu nly get ne chance t be a high schler, s take 15 f it.
1. A. schlB. graduatinC. breakD. randm
2. A. cryB. lieC. singD. sigh
3. A. prpsalB. ptinC. pssibilityD. thught
4. A. meantB. repliedC. reactedD. faded
5. A. bringB. figureC. crssD. carry
6. A. anxiuslyB. bravelyC. luckilyD. initially
7. A. rganizatinB. impressin
C. viceD. discvery
8. A. benefitB. chanceC. challengeD. purpse
9. A. bjectivesB. principlesC. cncernsD. updates
10. A. disturbedB. shelteredC. alarmedD. inspired
11. A. applaudingB. searching
C. fightingD. lnging
12. A. cunted dwnB. went thrugh
C. set asideD. put ff
13. A. prmiseB. assumeC. prayD. realize
14. A. supprtB. adviceC. ruleD. warning
15. A. accuntB. nticeC. cntrlD. advantage
Clze 16(2024江苏南通二模) 主题:个人成长
As a first-generatin Asian immigrant(移民) wh had grwn up in pverty, I knew I was beynd 1 t be admitted int Harvard. I lved bks, but it never crssed my mind that I culd becme a(n) 2 f any srt. I didn’t 3 t have unrealistic dreams.
Still, smething 4 me. My deskmate had 5 ur friendship recently. There wasn’t a dramatic fight r disagreement. He had 6 mved n t new friends. I felt an ache in my chest that 7 night. I started ddling(涂鸦) n my ntepad and then, suddenly, my hand started writing wrds. I’d written a pem abut him. There n the page was the truth abut hw much it hurt t 8 him.
That tiny pem was a 9 that rted in my heart. I realized I culd pssibly becme a writer and frm that mment n, it was all I 10 t d. S I changed my field f study t English. I 11 my first shrt stries while I was still a student. I went n t write my first nvel, Girl in Translatin, which became an internatinal 12 and is taught in schls arund the wrld.
That night, I learned that art isn’t a 13 . It’s at the cre f what makes us human. Althugh I’d believed that immigrants culdn’t affrd t be 14 , I understd then that we had always been the ultimate artists, 15 urselves again and again as we try t adapt t a new landscape.
1. A. inncentB. frtunateC. dependentD. vluntary
2. A. surgenB. lawyerC. artistD. engineer
3. A. expectB. regretC. agreeD. refuse
4. A. btheredB. inspiredC. interestedD. satisfied
5. A. adapted tB. shwn ffC. brken ffD. referred t
6. A. unwillinglyB. cautiuslyC. helplesslyD. simply
7. A. fancyB. peacefulC. happyD. lnely
8. A. marryB. upsetC. lseD. desert
9. A. rmanceB. seedC. secretD. shadw
10. A. reslvedB. hesitatedC. declinedD. pretended
11. A. bughtB. brrwedC. pricedD. published
12. A. gapB. effrtC. bestsellerD. challenge
13. A. necessityB. luxuryC. gameD. reality
14. A. practicalB. reliableC. energeticD. creative
15. A. rescuingB. recreatingC. recveringD. relaxing
Clze 17(2024浙江绍兴二模) 主题:志愿服务
I was interested in vlunteering at a hspital because bth f my parents wrk in hspital. I wanted t see what the 1 was after hearing them talk abut it. T be mre 2 , I wanted t wrk in the hspital f Veterans(老兵) Affairs in Pal Alt because the 3 f VA is “t serve thse wh served” and I really 4 this very idea.
T my greatest jy, I was 5 the VA prgram, and thrughut this summer break I’ve spent arund 110 hurs 6 at VA Pal Alt in different departments. T be hnest, I had never at all felt mre welcme and 7 in every department I went t. After sme initial experiences, I 8 t wrk in the Office f Infrmatin Technlgy since I am interested in cmputers, and I wanted t see hw they are used in a hspital setting.
My verall experience f vlunteering at VA can be 9 int the wrds f “eye-pening and 10 .” Thrughut my whle life I have been 11 t health care, frm bth my parents being physicians and my health prblems, but I have never 12 been n the ther side f the glass, s t speak. What I 13 mst abut my experience was the 14 t see what it’s like t help peple. I want t cntinue vlunteering at VA because I believe there is n ther experience that can be as 15 as wrking in a hspital that treats veterans.
1. A. pprtunityB. decisinC. experienceD. adventure
2. A. specificB. privateC. flexibleD. cautius
3. A. cnceptB. missinC. prfessinD. advantage
4. A. cntributedB. generatedC. transfrmedD. shared
5. A. accepted intB. cmmitted t
C. cncerned abutD. withdrawn frm
6. A. studyingB. vlunteeringC. bservingD. exercising
7. A. cnvincedB. determinedC. valuedD. amused
8. A. arrangedB. refusedC. prmisedD. applied
9. A. classifiedB. summarizedC. dividedD. cmbined
10. A. nrmalB. relevantC. reliableD. wrthwhile
11. A. attachedB. devtedC. expsedD. submitted
12. A. actuallyB. ttallyC. abslutelyD. apprpriately
13. A. respectB. treasureC. understandD. agree
14. A. abilityB. respnsibility
C. apprachD. curage
15. A. relaxingB. challengingC. fulfillingD. thrilling
Clze 18(2024广东六校第四次联考) 主题:丰富自我
My mm lved t pass her wisdm t me: “Nthing beats a gd bite that bites back.” She was referring t her bitter-taste fds like dill pickles and rhubarb(大黄). But I was nt a big fan.
Three years ag, I finally decided t ask if I culd 1 ut her rhubarb while weeding the garden. “ 2 nt!” Mm gasped, thrwing me a(n) 3 lk. Clearly, I had underestimated her 4 fr it. Hwever, as I cntinued 5 , I thught abut hw rhubarb is ne f the first t appear in spring. It 6 the snwy grund befre the arrival f ther plants. Hw can anyne fail t 7 it? When thse first spruts(嫩芽) appeared, Mm wuld cunt them like a 8 cunting a newbrn’s fingers and tes.
When I was a kid and my mm gave me that pie, it made me 9 t try. In my teens, it made me cmplain abut the bitterness. Even ice cream r candies did nt 10 the deal fr my yung taste buds(味蕾). Rhubarb was smething t be 11 at all csts.
Then, last summer, I came acrss the 12 fr her rhubarb pie in an ld drawer. S I decided t give it a 13 . A few attempts later, I served rhubarb pie t family and guests. All agreed, including me, that it tasted incredible.
Since then I’ve cme t a 14 abut rhubarb. Rhubarb’s taste may be lst n children, but adults can 15 it. Like my wise mther, I nw understand that “Nthing beats a gd bite that bites back.”
1. A. digB. checkC. figureD. smell
2. A. AbslutelyB. PssiblyC. BasicallyD. Technically
3. A. warmB. anxiusC. curiusD. sharp
4. A. talentB. affectinC. patienceD. ambitin
5. A. askingB. weedingC. assessingD. walking
6. A. makes frB. takes inC. breaks thrughD. puts dwn
7. A. admireB. missC. ignreD. questin
8. A. friendB. dctrC. parentD. child
9. A. gratefulB. cntentC. guiltyD. reluctant
10. A. enlargeB. cancelC. sweetenD. pstpne
11. A. btainedB. gatheredC. praisedD. avided
12. A. letterB. billC. recipeD. menu
13. A. breakB. shtC. secndD. rest
14. A. reslutinB. suggestinC. decisinD. cnclusin
15. A. appreciateB. achieveC. tlerateD. prvide
Clze 19(2024浙江杭州二模) 主题:人际关系
Fr the past 18 years, my daughter has been arund me all the time. Nw that she is in cllege, the 1 f ur relatinship has ttally changed and ur relatinship is cmpletely 2 . I’m nt ging t be there every mrning t have breakfast with her. I wn’t knw when she’s mad r when she’s happy. Here’s a little stry f ur new 3 .
A week ag, my daughter wanted t 4 s she called me during the day as I was in meetings. I 5 her later n, but she was in class. At midnight, she reached ut 6 t ask if we culd talk. Well, guess what? I was 7 . I thught we wuld talk the next day, but she was nt 8 .
Research shws that parents are 9 when their children are grwn up, but fr me that is when I start t get cncerned. I am always left t 10 : hw can I, as a parent, remain 11 t my daughter t guide, supprt and lve thrugh life’s changes?
We may have t 12 the way we cmmunicate. My daughter encuraged me t g digital. That’s hw I ventured int the wrld f scial media, fllwing her updates and ccasinally sharing my wn experiences. Thrugh this 13 presence, the physical gap is 14 and I feel I still have an active rle in her life. This experience serves as a reminder that 15 , hwever scary, hlds the prmise f grwth in ur shared jurney.
1. A. prblemB. prgressC. galD. cntext
2. A. cldB. differentC. specialD. casual
3. A. nrmalB. ideaC. apprachD. slutin
4. A. catch upB. take verC. check utD. break away
5. A. visitedB. tuchedC. triedD. emailed
6. A. by taxiB. by textC. in privateD. in persn
7. A. stupidB. angryC. excitedD. asleep
8. A. availableB. interestedC. readyD. guilty
9. A. saddestB. busiestC. happiestD. best
10. A. decideB. wnderC. investigateD. distinguish
11. A. kindB. appreciativeC. sensitiveD. relevant
12. A. viceB. ignreC. shiftD. cntinue
13. A. humanB. virtualC. physicalD. permanent
14. A. widenedB. frmedC. brkenD. bridged
15. A. cllegeB. relatinship C. changeD. cmmunicatin
Clze 20(2024福建部分地市第三次质量检测) 主题:人生态度
As a writer, I miss rejectin slips. Nt that I enjyed receiving thse pre-printed slips f paper, but at least when I gt ne, I was pretty sure that a flesh-and-bld 1 had put it in the envelpe. And there was always the chance I might see a handwritten sentence n the bttm, 2 the piece almst made it. When an editr at McCall’s wrte, “I’m afraid I have t say n t this 3 piece, but try me again n anther, wuld yu?” it was almst as 4 t me as if she had said, “We’ll 5 it and here is an advance fr yu.” Nwadays, rejectin slips seem t have disappeared with the use f nline submissins. Mst editrs dn’t feel it a must t 6 they have received, read, r cnsidered yur wrk because they receive s many 7 each day. Fr me, there are three 8 f rejectin slip pain. The first is 9 brught n by finding a flat “n” n a 10 piece f paper, then fllwed by anger (hw culd they 11 a piece that is bviusly s much 12 than mst f the stuff they print), and, finally, rebirth: I will live t 13 a new piece anther day.
Learning t 14 rejectin seems like part f grwing up as a writer. Despite the many letters f acceptance I have received, my flder f “Ntewrthy Rejectin Slips” is far 15 than that f “Ntewrthy Acceptance”, which indicates t me the fact: I still have sme grwing up t d.
1. A. writerB. readerC. mailmanD. editr
2. A. demandingB. indicatingC. suspectingD. arguing
3. A. bringB. nvelC. lengthyD. particular
4. A. thrillingB. upsettingC. embarrassingD. amusing
5. A. buyB. rejectC. checkD. substitute
6. A. prveB. determineC. explainD. acknwledge
7. A. prpsalsB. draftsC. cntributinsD. instructins
8. A. meaningsB. stagesC. wndersD. rewards
9. A. frustratinB. reliefC. angerD. hesitatin
10. A. valuelessB. expensiveC. characterlessD. shiny
11. A. make upB. put awayC. turn dwnD. insist n
12. A. easierB. betterC. shrterD. lnger
13. A. printB. reviseC. dwnladD. submit
14. A. acceptB. criticizeC. judgeD. evaluate
15. A. thinnerB. fatterC. lderD. newer
专题三 完形填空
五年高考
新高考专练
Clze 1(2024新课标Ⅰ) 主题::完善自我
I’ve been mtivated—and demtivated—by ther flks’ achievements all my life.
When I was a teenager, a neighbrhd friend 1 a marathn race. Feeling mtivated, I started running 2 , but then tw things happened. First, a girl I met ne day tld me she was 3 fr a “super,” referring t a 52.4-mile duble marathn. Then, the next day I went n my lngest run—15 miles. T be hnest, I 4 it! Between the girl making my 5 seem small and the pure bredm f jgging, I decided that the nly 6 I’d ever run again is if a big dg was running after me!
S I 7 cycling. I gt a gd bike and rde a lt. I 8 f entering cycle races until I flew t San Dieg t visit my sister. While she was at wrk ne day, I 9 her bike and went fr a ride. The 10 :The rads there went thrugh large valleys where I’d be riding uphill fr miles at a time. I’d never faced such 11 . That day, I gt 12 by abut 100 “lcal” bikers wh were used t such rads. When I gt back hme, suddenly riding my bike didn’t seem quite as 13 .
I’ve 14 a lt since then. I’ve cme t accept that whatever 15 I set fr myself, they just have t be my wn.
1. A. knewB. heldC. wnD. quit
2. A. regularlyB. silentlyC. prudlyD. recently
3. A. askingB. lkingC. waitingD. training
4. A. madeB. believedC. hatedD. deserved
5. A. advantageB. achievement
C. cntributinD. influence
6. A. wayB. riskC. placeD. reasn
7. A. gave upB. went nC. turned tD. dealt with
8. A. heardB. dreamedC. cmplainedD. apprved
9. A. paintedB. brrwedC. bughtD. parked
10. A. prblemB. secretC. principleD. advice
11. A. dangersB. eventsC. ppnentsD. challenges
12. A. passedB. cnvincedC. admiredD. stpped
13. A. reliableB. cnvenientC. familiarD. appealing
14. A. traveledB. maturedC. missedD. wrried
15. A. limitsB. datesC. galsD. tests
答案
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. B
10. A 11. D 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. C
Clze 2(2024新课标Ⅱ) 主题:个人生活
When I decided t buy a huse in Eurpe ten years ag, I didn’t think t lng. I liked traveling in France, but when it came t picking my favrite spt t 1 , Italy was the clear winner.
During my first visit t Italy, I 2 t ask fr directins r rder in a restaurant. But every time I tried t 3 a sentence f Italian tgether, the lcals smiled at me and 4 my language skills. That encuragement helped me t get thrugh the language 5 . After I made Italy my permanent hme, I discvered hw 6 Italians are. Neighbrs will bring me freshly made cheese and will cme t my dr t 7 me t clse the windw in my car when rain is cming. It’s these small 8 f kindness that make a new cuntry feel like hme.
As a fdie, the way t my heart is thrugh my stmach, and nwhere fuels my 9 quite like Italy. Each twn has its wn traditinal 10 , and every family keeps a recipe passed frm ne generatin t anther. Families 11 fr big meals n Sundays, birthdays, and whatever ther excuses they can 12 . These meals are always 13 by laughter and jy. Whatever 14 life in Italy might have, the prblems are 15 nce yu sit dwn t a big meal with friends and family.
1. A. studyB. rentC. visitD. settle
2. A. plannedB. struggledC. refusedD. happened
3. A. stringB. hangC. mixD. match
4. A. imprvedB. assessedC. admiredD. praised
5. A. curseB. barrierC. areaD. test
6. A. pen-mindedB. strng-willed
C. warm-heartedD. well-infrmed
7. A. remindB. allwC. persuadeD. rder
8. A. tricksB. prmisesC. actsD. duties
9. A. ambitinB. successC. appetiteD. grwth
10. A. cstumeB. dishC. symblD. tale
11. A. gatherB. cheerC. leaveD. wait
12. A. put up with B. stand up fr
C. cme up withD. make up fr
13. A. signaledB. cnfirmed
C. representedD. accmpanied
14. A. disadvantagesB. meanings
C. surprisesD. pprtunities
15. A. createdB. frgtten
C. understdD. identified
答案
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. C
10. B 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B
Clze 3(2023新课标Ⅰ) 主题:优秀品行
On Oct. 11, hundreds f runners cmpeted in a crss-cuntry race in Minnesta. Melanie Bailey shuld have 1 the curse earlier than she did. Her 2 came because she was carrying a 3 acrss the finish line.
As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Bailey was mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 4 when a runner in frnt f her began crying in pain. She 5 t help her fellw runner, Danielle Lenue. Bailey tk her arm t see if she culd walk frward with 6 . She culdn’t. Bailey then 7 t let Lenue climb nt her back and carried her all the way t the finish line, then anther 300 feet t where Lenue culd get 8 attentin.
Once there, Lenue was 9 and later taken t a hspital, where she learned that she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. She wuld have struggled with extreme 10 t make it t that aid checkpint withut Bailey’s help.
As fr Bailey, she is mre 11 abut why her act is cnsidered a big 12 . “She was just crying. I culdn’t 13 her,” Bailey tld the reprter. “I feel like I was just ding the right thing.”
Althugh the tw yung wmen were strangers befre the 14 , they’ve since becme friends. Neither wn the race, but the 15 f human kindness wn the day.
1. A. designedB. fllwedC. changedD. finished
2. A. delayB. chanceC. trubleD. excuse
3. A. judgeB. vlunteerC. classmateD. cmpetitr
4. A. raceB. schlC. twnD. training
5. A. agreedB. returnedC. stppedD. prmised
6. A. curageB. aidC. patienceD. advice
7. A. went awayB. std up
C. stepped asideD. bent dwn
8. A. medicalB. publicC. cnstantD. equal
9. A. interruptedB. assessedC. identifiedD. appreciated
10. A. hungerB. painC. cldD. tiredness
11. A. wrriedB. ashamedC. cnfusedD. discuraged
12. A. gameB. prblemC. lessnD. deal
13. A. leaveB. cureC. btherD. understand
14. A. rideB. testC. meetD. shw
15. A. secretB. displayC. benefitD. exchange
答案
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. B
10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 4(2023新课标Ⅱ) 主题:社会服务
In April last year, I saw a pst n the PNP (Pilts N Paws) website frm a family in Tpeka. They had t mve t Virginia but they were n a very tight 1 . They culd nt affrd t pay fr 2 fr their dg, Tiffy, and 3 wanted t take her with them.
It just 4 that I was planning anther PNP flight with anther pilt, Karen, wh 5 t take Tiffy frm Kansas City t Virginia. What I was t d was fly t Tpeka t 6 Tiffy.
When I met Tiffy’s wners, they seemed very 7 . Gerge, the husband, was trying t be calm, but I culd tell this was 8 fr him, having t leave his dg t a 9 and trust that everything wuld 10 .
After sme gdbyes, I asked Gerge and his wife t help me 11 Tiffy int the plane. I prmised t take care f Tiffy and 12 them as sn as we gt t Kansas City.
The flight was 13 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 14 with Karen and made it back t Gerge in Virginia within a few days. He was s 15 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great t knw that I had helped bring this family tgether again.
1. A. turnB. budgetC. scheduleD. cnnectin
2. A. fdB. shelterC. medicineD. transprtatin
3. A. desperatelyB. temprarily
C. secretlyD. riginally
4. A. appearedB. prvedC. happenedD. shwed
5. A. waitedB. fferedC. hurriedD. failed
6. A. see ffB. lk frC. hand verD. pick up
7. A. cnfusedB. nervusC. annyedD. curius
8. A. hardB. fineC. cmmnD. lucky
9. A. cwrkerB. passengerC. strangerD. neighbr
10. A. speed upB. wrk utC. cme backD. take ff
11. A. feedB. fllwC. changeD. lad
12. A. callB. jinC. leaveD. serve
13. A. unnecessaryB. unexpected
C. unavidableD. uneventful
14. A. returnedB. fughtC. flewD. agreed
15. A. thankfulB. generusC. prudD. sympathetic
答案
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. C
10. B 11. D 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. A
Clze 5(2022新高考Ⅰ) 主题:家庭生活
My husband, ur children and I have had wnderful camping experiences ver the past ten years.
Sme f ur 1 are funny, especially frm the early years when ur children were little. Once, we 2 alng Chalk Creek. I was 3 that ur 15-mnth-ld by wuld fall int the creek (小溪). I tied a rpe arund his waist t keep him near t ur spt. That lasted abut ten minutes. He was 4 , and his crying let the whle campgrund knw it. S 5 tying him up, I just kept a clse eye n him. It 6 —he didn’t end up in the creek. My three-year-ld, hwever, did.
Anther time, we rented a bat in Vallecit Lake. The sky was clear when we 7 , but strms mve in fast in the muntains, and this ne quickly 8 ur peaceful mrning trip. The 9 picked up and thunder rlled. My husband stpped fishing t 10 the mtr. Nthing. He tried again. N 11 . We were stuck in the middle f the lake with a dead mtr. As we all sat there 12 , a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rpe and twed(拖) us back. We were 13 .
Nw,every year when my husband pulls ur camper ut f the garage, we are filled with a sense f 14 , wndering what camping fun and 15 we will experience next.
1. A. ideasB. jkesC. memriesD. discveries
2. A. campedB. drveC. walkedD. cycled
3. A. annyedB. surprised
C. disappintedD. wrried
4. A. unhurtB. unfrtunate
C. uncmfrtableD. unafraid
5. A. due tB. instead fC. apart frmD. as fr
6. A. wrkedB. happenedC. matteredD. changed
7. A. signed upB. calmed dwn
C. checked ut D. headed ff
8. A. arrangedB. interrupted
C. cmpletedD. recrded
9. A. windB. niseC. temperatureD. speed
10. A. findB. hideC. startD. fix
11. A. luckB. answerC. wnderD. signal
12. A. patientlyB. tirelesslyC. dubtfullyD. helplessly
13. A. srryB. braveC. safeD. right
14. A. reliefB. dutyC. prideD. excitement
15. A. failureB. adventureC. perfrmanceD. cnflict
答案
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. A
10. C 11. A 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B
Clze 6(2022新高考Ⅱ) 主题:个人经历
Like many yung peple, Jessica wants t travel the glbe. Unlike mst f them, this 25-year-ld is ding it 1 . She and her husband have spent the last tw years traveling the wrld, stpping everywhere frm Paris t Singapre. It might sund like ne lng, expensive 2 , but the cuple has an unusual way t make their travel 3 .
They’re part f a new frm f the 4 ecnmy: an nline grup f huse sitters. Thrughut their n-cst stays in 5 hmes, they feed pets and water plants in the hmewner’s 6 .
It’s nt all sightseeing. The tw travelers carefully 7 their trips, scheduling their days arund the pets that are smetimes difficult t 8 . But huse sitting als ffers a level f 9 they can’t find in a htel. “It’s like 10 at a friend’s huse,” Jessica says.
The cuple has a high 11 rate in getting accepted as huse sitters and they always g beynd the hmewner’s 12 . Fr Jessica, that means 13 plenty f pictures f happy pets, keeping the huse 14 and leaving a nice small gift befre heading t the next huse. “Yu want t make the hmewner feel that they made the right 15 ,” she says.
1. A. indrsB. nlineC. single-handedD. full-time
2. A. gameB. serviceC. vacatinD. prcedure
3. A. safeB. busyC. helpfulD. affrdable
4. A. lcalB. privateC. sharingD. agricultural
5. A. strangers’B. parents’C. c-wrkers’D. neighbrs’
6. A. favrB. defenseC. hnrD. absence
7. A. planB. explainC. cmpareD. cmplete
8. A. buyB. transprtC. chseD. please
9. A. supprtB. cmfrtC. cntrlD. attentin
10. A. ckingB. stayingC. waitingD. studying
11. A. successB. survivalC. grwthD. unemplyment
12. A. budgetB. abilitiesC. expectatinsD. understanding
13. A. admiringB. dnatingC. sendingD. brrwing
14. A. cleanB. penC. simpleD. empty
15. A. guessB. decisinC. respnseD. impressin
答案
1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. B
10. B 11. A 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. B
Clze 7(2021新高考Ⅰ) 主题:完善自我
My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, 1 little bunny (兔子) cakes fr all its 2 thrughut Cleveland. It happened that the plant dwntwn needed eight kids fr 3 help during ur spring break, fr which I had n 4 beynd listening t my favrite recrds. I’d 5 minimum wage. I’d see hw a factry 6 . My parents thught all f this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their 7 .
Our 8 in the factry were simple:Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing(糖霜)ears. Apply icing eyes and nse. 9 bunny frm the belt. This was 10 than it sunds. 11 a bit and the cakes pile up. As I tld my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little mre high-pressure than I’d 12 .
Dad 13 . The sn f a grcer, he’d spent the summers f his childhd 14 fd in Bernardsville, New Jersey. This was the srt f wrk that made yu 15 the dllars yu earned and respect thse wh did the wrk, he tld me.
1. A. sldB. rderedC. madeD. reserved
2. A. stresB. familiesC. schlsD. citizens
3. A. generusB. financialC. technicalD. temprary
4. A. plansB. prblemsC. excusesD. hbbies
5. A. fferB. earnC. setD. suggest
6. A. wrkedB. clsedC. develpedD. survived
7. A. ambitinB. permissinC. experienceD. invitatin
8. A. jysB. ideasC. rlesD. chices
9. A. SaveB. KeepC. StpD. Remve
10. A. harderB. betterC. lngerD. cheaper
11. A. Calm dwnB. Slw dwn
C. Stay nD. Mve n
12. A. indicatedB. witnessedC. expectedD. remembered
13. A. criedB. smiledC. hesitatedD. refused
14. A. tastingB. findingC. sharingD. delivering
15. A. withdrawB. dnateC. receiveD. appreciate
答案
1. C 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. D
10. A 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. D
Clze 8(2021新高考Ⅱ) 主题:社会责任
Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended t be smene else many times, and has even learned t 1 different dialects(方言),leading t him being described as an “Oscar-winning actr”.
The 60-year-ld is nt an actr, but a 2 . Hwever, he is mre devted t his “ 3 ” than any real actr.
In the 1990s, a grup f thieves ften sld stlen gds with the help f sme beggars. T lk int the 4 , Wang disguised(伪装) himself and 5 the beggars. Dirty shrts and ld shes gave him the 6 f a real beggar and his cnvincing dialect sn wn him the 7 f the beggars.
“I ften 8 them t drink alchl. Once they were 9 , they began t talk a lt,” Wang said. “I’d then 10 myself t use the tilet, 11 what the beggars said, and send the 12 t my teammates.”
Wang, wh is ften in 13 situatins, is als a jud(柔道)master. “As lng as I get clse enugh, n criminal can 14 frm me,” he said.
Wang’s 15 wn him several hnrs, including a Natinal May Day Labr Medal and 11 Citatins f Merit.
1. A. teachB. cmpareC. assessD. speak
2. A. lawyerB. dctrC. plicemanD. businessman
3. A. rleB. studyC. familyD. audience
4. A. mirrrB. caseC. futureD. questin
5. A. interviewedB. jinedC. arrestedD. assisted
6. A. challengeB. experienceC. appearanceD. freedm
7. A. vteB. sympathyC. permissinD. trust
8. A. invitedB. frcedC. helpedD. expected
9. A. drunkB. desertedC. bredD. lst
10. A. guideB. persuadeC. excuseD. allw
11. A. refer tB. nte dwnC. ask abutD. miss ut
12. A. planB. agreementC. directinD. infrmatin
13. A. awkwardB. dangerusC. unfrtunateD. strange
14. A. separateB. recverC. escapeD. hear
15. A. curageB. hnestyC. kindnessD. ptimism
答案
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. A
10. C 11. B 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A
Clze 9(2020新高考Ⅰ) 主题:环境保护
Mlai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near sme wetlands which became his secnd 1 . He learned the value and beauty f 2 there frm a very yung age.
When he was 16, Mlai began t ntice smething 3 happening arund his hme. A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 4 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 5 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 6 that it was because there weren’t enugh trees t prtect them frm the 7 . The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 8 during the daytime. He turned t the 9 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 10 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
11 yung plants in the dry seasn was 12 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 13 f each sapling (幼树) a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 14 rainwater. The water wuld then drip (滴落) n the plants belw.
Mlai 15 t plant trees fr the next 37 years. His effrts have resulted in 1,360 acres f naturally-grwn land that has becme hme t many plants and animals.
1. A. dreamB. jbC. hmeD. chice
2. A. natureB. yuthC. cultureD. knwledge
3. A. preciusB. interestingC. disturbingD. awkward
4. A. wasteB. tensinC. painD. damage
5. A. BesidesB. HweverC. TherefreD. Otherwise
6. A. agreedB. realizedC. rememberedD. predicted
7. A. niseB. heatC. diseaseD. dust
8. A. directinsB. partnersC. helpD. shelter
9. A. labrB. pliceC. frestD. finance
10. A. rebuiltB. discveredC. leftD. managed
11. A. DecratingB. ObservingC. WateringD. Guarding
12. A. tughB. illegalC. fantasticD. beneficial
13. A. backB. tpC. ftD. side
14. A. cl dwnB. keep ffC. purifyD. cllect
15. A. returnedB. learnedC. failedD. cntinued
答案
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. D 9. C
10. B 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D
Clze 10(2020新高考Ⅱ) 主题:优秀品行
When Jim Grant sptted black smke cming ut f a building n his way t wrk, he 1 his car t call 911. Then he 2 a U-turn, circling back t take anther lk.
Pulling up t the building, Grant saw flames(火焰) shting ut f a secnd-flr windw. Nt seeing r hearing any fire engines 3 , Grant rushed t a side 4 and ran up the stairs.
On the secnd flr, he 5 every apartment dr. “Get ut!” Grant shuted. N ne 6 and he assumed that peple had already 7 . Reaching the end f the hallway, thugh, Grant 8 a half-pen dr. He kicked it wide pen, finding a 9 wman in a wheelchair with a little by and a tiny baby. “Let’s 10 !” he screamed. The wman lked at him in cnfusin and said smething abut changing her clthes. Grant didn’t wait. Clutching(抓牢) the baby t his chest and 11 the by alngside, Grant ran dwn the hallway. When he was 12 utside, the nly 13 in sight was a pliceman. Grant tld him abut the 14 and they rushed int the smky building.
Thanks t them, a family was saved frm the fire. Grant and the pliceman were hnred fr their 15 .
1. A. drveB. stppedC. reachedD. abandned
2. A. sawB. madeC. missedD. crssed
3. A. burningB. leavingC. apprachingD. waiting
4. A. entranceB. radC. buildingD. windw
5. A. lckedB. kickedC. cuntedD. repaired
6. A. agreedB. caredC. respndedD. understd
7. A. arrivedB. returnedC. hiddenD. escaped
8. A. skippedB. clsedC. nticedD. remembered
9. A. frightenedB. curiusC. patientD. grateful
10. A. turn backB. g upC. get utD. lie dwn
11. A. fllwingB. draggingC. examiningD. passing
12. A. safelyB. secretlyC. suddenlyD. previusly
13. A. witnessB. guideC. serviceD. help
14. A. wmanB. drC. carD. baby
15. A. wisdmB. genersity
C. hnestyD. curage
答案
1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. A
10. C 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. D
其他卷加练
Clze 11(2024浙江一考) 主题:个人成长
While taking a 20-hur train ride alng the edge f the Taklimakan Desert in nrthwestern China, I had the kind f humbling, educatinal, and abve all else, wnderful 1 with a lcal that all travelers lng fr. A yung Chinese man 2 me n the train. My 3 friend spke virtually n English, s I happily tk the 4 t practice my Chinese.
Over several hurs he wuld tell me abut hw he had 5 a tw-year prfessinal schl t quickly find a jb 6 highways in rder t help supprt his family. Perhaps mst 7 , hwever, was the fact that this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr. Withut batting an eye he wuld 8 a translated Emersn passage befre asking abut the literary influence f American 9 as a whle. “And what d yu all learn abut Russian authrs?” I 10 him asking at ne pint.
It wuld have been easy t 11 my assumptins abut this highway builder wh had never been mre than a few hundred miles frm hme. But this highly infrmed, 12 , and admirable persn prevented me ding s. In the curse f a cuple f hurs, he 13 me just hw much ne can gain frm 14 with an pen mind, and a willingness t 15 with lcals frm all walks f life.
1. A. experimentB. encunterC. cmpetitinD. appintment
2. A. treatedB. savedC. lecturedD. apprached
3. A. trueB. s-calledC. newD. lng-lst
4. A. chanceB. adviceC. trubleD. right
5. A. visitedB. financedC. attendedD. funded
6. A. buildingB. sweepingC. checkingD. guarding
7. A. typicalB. bviusC. naturalD. remarkable
8. A. publishB. quteC. cpyD. dwnlad
9. A. writersB. histriansC. wrkersD. students
10. A. anticipateB. imagineC. recallD. catch
11. A. lk intB. rely nC. g verD. deal with
12. A. well-behavedB. multi-skilled
C. warm-heartedD. self-educated
13. A. askedB. warnedC. shwedD. prmised
14. A. travelingB. readingC. searchingD. teaching
15. A. cperateB. sideC. negtiateD. engage
答案
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. A
10. C 11. B 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D
Clze 12(2023浙江一考) 主题:个人经历
The sun was beginning t sink as I set ff int the Harenna Frest. I was n my way t 1 a unique hney harvest. Here, in suth-east Ethipia, hand-carved beehives(蜂箱) are placed in the 2 . Reaching them t get the hney is difficult—and ften 3 .
I 4 beekeeper Ziyad ver a wide stretch f grassland befre entering a thick jungle. Ziyad began preparatins. He 5 handfuls f damp tree leaves, wrapped them with string, and 6 the bunch t create a trch(火把). Then, with ne end f a rpe tied t his waist and the ther end arund the trunk f a tree, Ziyad began 7 . He stpped every few minutes t mve the 8 higher up the tree trunk.
9 , Ziyad gt clse t the hive which was arund 20 metres abve the grund. Sitting n a branch, he 10 twards it and blew smke frm his trch int a tiny hle in the hive. Suddenly, Ziyad let ut a sharp cry. Within secnds, he’d 11 the trunk and was back n the grund.
It was t 12 t cllect the hney. A cl summer had delayed 13 . Baby bees were still in the hneycmbs(蜂巢). The adult bees were 14 and kept attacking as Ziyad escaped frm the tree. He had t wait fr the right 15 t g back up.
1. A. shareB. cllectC. celebrateD. witness
2. A. curtyardsB. fieldsC. treetpsD. caves
3. A. urgentB. dangerusC. expensiveD. pintless
4. A. searchedB. recgnisedC. fllwedD. invited
5. A. gatheredB. cleanedC. drppedD. checked
6. A. shkB. litC. measuredD. decrated
7. A. jumpingB. talkingC. testingD. climbing
8. A. hivesB. leavesC. rpeD. hney
9. A. FinallyB. SurprisinglyC. NaturallyD. Immediately
10. A. backedB. divedC. shutedD. inched
11. A. cut ffB. gne upC. slid dwnD. held nt
12. A. highB. earlyC. fastD. clse
13. A. hatchingB. trainingC. swingD. trading
14. A. curiusB. hungryC. bredD. angry
15. A. mmentB. equipmentC. persnD. rder
答案
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. A
10. D 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. A
三年模拟
考点基础练
题组一 人与自我
Clze 1(2024山东青岛一模) 主题:完善自我
When my father was a teenager, he had been declared a prdigy(天才) by his art teacher. He 1 t becme an art teacher and had sme 2 f his paintings. But when my mther gt ill, his creative life ceased.
I remembered my father’s 3 fr art. One day, I asked whether he was interested in drawing a cartn. My father was nt much f a 4 . When learning t drive, I had asked if it was mre imprtant t 5 the cars ahead r thse behind. “Bth.” Then he was 6 fr the next three miles.
He gave n 7 answer t my query(询问). I asked again the fllwing day. Still n real 8 . I ultimately 9 the idea. I understd he had enugh n his plate already. But a week later, I received an email frm my father—with a(n) 10 . I dwnladed the file and there was the cartn I had asked him t draw!
We began t draw cartns. The prcess f creating gave him 11 . As he built his art muscles back up, his teenage self’s enthusiasm 12 .
He is nw painting, drawing and talking s much I have t 13 I’m getting a call t escape his 14 . If he were t ask me whether I was pruder f the cartn r f him turning his life arund, I wuld say, “ 15 .”
1. A. went nB. agreedC. seemedD. happened
2. A. recrdsB. cpiesC. exhibitsD. celebratins
3. A. chiceB. lveC. skillD. idea
4. A. talkerB. teacherC. painterD. thinker
5. A. drive ffB. rush thrugh
C. lk intD. cncentrate n
6. A. carefulB. silentC. impatientD. plite
7. A. simpleB. relevantC. definiteD. clever
8. A. channelB. respnseC. messageD. wrd
9. A. drppedB. failedC. frgtD. regretted
10. A. listB. presentC. budgetD. attachment
11. A. freedmB. safetyC. purpseD. trust
12. A. grewB. returnedC. appearedD. mixed
13. A. pretendB. stateC. jkeD. mentin
14. A. embarrassmentB. disappintment
C. excitementD. amusement
15. A. MyselfB. YuC. NeitherD. Bth
答案
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A
10. D 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D
Clze 2(2024浙江宁波十校二模) 主题:家庭生活
The rangli(印度传统地画艺术) was a giant gd-luck charm. Grandma used t make ne fr the start f the new year. First, she wuld draw n the flr with chalk. Then, she wuld fill the drawing with uncked 1 rice.
This year, Manju was ld enugh t help. He 2 paper int a cne(圆锥体) and filled it with rice. Side by side, he placed rice acrss the drawing tgether with Grandma. Smetimes his rice skittered utside the drawing. Smetimes he used the 3 clr. And smetimes he rubbed away the 4 , s Grandma had t redraw it. But 5 , the bright swirls f rice transfrmed int a beautiful peacck. When Manju admired the peacck, he 6 a small piece f tile(瓷砖) peeking thrugh n Grandma’s side.
A 7 ? But Grandma was away t answer the telephne. Shuld he fix it?
“I’ll surprise Grandma!” He decided. He 8 acrss, trying t reach the gap. Almst. His left leg inched up. There! Suddenly, Manju began t 9 . His prud smile vanished. “N!” He crashed dwn nt the rangli, scattering rice 10 .
Manju rse t his feet and pushed the rice back. But the clrs were 11 . When Grandma came back, Manju 12 . He said, “I’m srry. I shuld have waited fr yu.” Grandma shk her head. “Yu saw a 13 and tried t fix it. I’m prud f yu.” They picked up the rice, 14 each grain by clr. Just befre nightfall, they finished fixing the rangli.
Grandma lit candles arund the rangli. In the flickering light, the peacck seemed 15 with mystical pwers. Manju smiled. The new year felt full f gd luck, thanks t Grandma—and him.
1. A. burstB. markedC. clredD. carried
2. A. rlledB. brughtC. slidD. sank
3. A. paleB. wrngC. freshD. bright
4. A. viewpintB. utlineC. prpsalD. case
5. A. slwlyB. fluentlyC. passivelyD. instantly
6. A. imaginedB. spttedC. witnessedD. missed
7. A. cneB. riceC. chalkD. gap
8. A. extendedB. expandedC. stretchedD. spread
9. A. swellB. liftC. shakeD. rest
10. A. smewhereB. everywhere
C. anywhereD. nwhere
11. A. mixedB. remvedC. classifiedD. displayed
12. A. lked intB. lked thrugh
C. lked utD. lked dwn
13. A. prblemB. puzzleC. selectinD. cllectin
14. A. analyzingB. searchingC. srtingD. checking
15. A. lvelyB. livelyC. liveD. alive
答案
1. C 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. C
10. B 11. A 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. D
Clze 3(2024广东深圳一模) 主题:生活方式
Last year, I started the jurney f being a remte prduct designer. The thught f a 1 schedule, a cmfrtable hme ffice, and the escape frm the crwded public transprt was incredibly 2 . The first few weeks were filled with a lng-lst feeling f 3 .
Hwever, the 4 f wrking frm hme gradually set in. I had started my day with the best intentins, prmising myself quick breaks and regular 5 . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings 6 me t my cmputer thrughut the day, leaving me little time t 7 . Gne were the shrt walks t a clleague’s desk and the quick lunchtime walks arund the ffice cmplex. Finally, my wrld was 8 t the walls f my hme, my steps 9 in mere meters rather than kilmeters.
One day, I tried 10 ne f my favrite dresses and it wasn’t passing thrugh my waist at all. Glancing at myself in the mirrr, I saw a 11 persn carrying extra weight, rather than smene enjying freedm. The 12 f wrk and persnal life had left me feeling like I was a never-ending mtin machine.
This incident marked the 13 f a jurney f self-discvery. I made up my mind that I needed a(n) 14 nt just fr my waistline but fr my verall well-being. It was a prmise t priritize my physical and mental health, and a cmmitment that I culd 15 cntrl ver my life and my bdy.
1. A. tightB. regularC. fullD. flexible
2. A. appealingB. amusingC. challengingD. disturbing
3. A. directinB. securityC. freedmD. respnsibility
4. A. dutiesB. rewardsC. prblemsD. expectatins
5. A. visitsB. emailsC. updatesD. stretches
6. A. tiedB. inspiredC. guidedD. intrduced
7. A. replyB. relaxC. reactD. read
8. A. extendedB. limitedC. relatedD. expsed
9. A. cuntedB. repeatedC. watchedD. fllwed
10. A. tidying upB. putting aside
C. fitting intD. getting back
11. A. lazyB. tiredC. rudeD. mad
12. A. mixB. successC. balanceD. value
13. A. distanceB. memryC. beginningD. training
14. A. prmiseB. excuseC. answerD. change
15. A. maintainB. easeC. remveD. regain
答案
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. A
10. C 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. D
Clze 4(2024云南一模) 主题:冒险精神
Grwing up n a farm, Tri James spent much f her early years utdrs, building shelters and playing in muddy streams. She 1 herself as an ambitius and adventurus child and wes the Duke f Edinburgh’s Award t her lve fr 2 . James says she culd never have 3 that ne day she might be the yungest British wman t 4 the peak f Munt Qmlangma.
Tday, James is a(n) 5 adventurer. Alngside her successful climb f the wrld’s 6 peak in 2007, she was a member f the first all-female team t 7 a tiring 360-mile ski race t the Magnetic Nrth Ple in 2005, and in 2014 she set the 8 fr the lngest nn-stp pen-sea kayak crssing in UK waters.
Yet ahead f her first explratin at the age f 18, James had 9 her ability t last a mnth ut in the cld withut the cmfrt f a ht bath. “It’s nly by 10 ur cmfrt zne that we understand ur true ptential,” she explains. “That’s when the 11 happens.”
James encurages wuld-be adventurers nt t be 12 by the cnventinal image f the rugged(粗犷的), hardy explrer. “I am such a believer that, with the right supprt and skills, everyne can bring 13 t an explratin,” she adds. “Smetimes, it’s nly ut in the field that smene’s 14 talents emerge, 15 in the prcess f explratin.”
1. A. describesB. admitsC. imaginesD. praises
2. A. wildlifeB. scienceC. explratinD. cmpetitin
3. A. explainedB. understdC. declaredD. predicted
4. A. measureB. apprachC. admireD. reach
5. A. patientB. rdinaryC. prfessinalD. hnest
6. A. cldestB. highestC. prettiestD. straightest
7. A. cmpleteB. cachC. judgeD. cancel
8. A. recrdB. dateC. galD. standard
9. A. lstB. dubtedC. limitedD. develped
10. A. enteringB. restringC. leavingD. expanding
11. A. emergencyB. accidentC. eventD. magic
12. A. pushed aheadB. kept apart
C. cheered upD. put ff
13. A. smethingB. nthingC. anythingD. everything
14. A. academicB. creativeC. hiddenD. artistic
15. A. eventuallyB. particularlyC. generallyD. bviusly
答案
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. B
10. C 11. D 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 5(2024安徽“江南十校”联考) 主题:人生态度
It was a winter afternn when I tripped ver a high kerb(马路牙子). Suddenly, I was flying thrugh the air. It was nly the next mrning when I tried t take a pht f sme splendid sunlight 1 int my kitchen, that I had t face reality: I culd n lnger lift my camera, let alne use it. Later, a hspital appintment 2 my wrst fear—the arm needed ttal rest.
Sn I became impatient. I culdn’t travel much. Surfing nline, I 3 the cncept f gratitude interventin, a methd t bst 4 and well-being by being grateful. I had never been wildly 5 abut the cncept f cunting ne’s blessings. Hwever, a Califrnian psychlgist, Snja Lyubmirsky, has 6 research int smething much mre creative—using a daily phtgraphy 7 as a tl fr enhanced gratitude.
Lyubmirsky’s instructins are 8 , but nt necessarily easy t carry ut. Take phtgraphs thrughut the day f things central t wh yu are. Reading hw participants assigned t the gratitude interventins 9 experienced enhanced psitive emtins, a sense f cnnectedness, mre supprt, and less 10 , I decided t carry n.
Taking a single pht was painful, but the 11 t find anything t feel grateful fr, and then t recrd it, started t greatly 12 bth my md and my images. I began t phtgraph the 13 f my days. Despite everything, I fund I culd find magic in the daily rutines. Life seems repetitive and 14 when yu dn’t ntice the 15 f each mment and the cnstant small changes that are ging n all arund yu. Dn’t just take my wrd fr it—experience it fr yurself.
1. A. windingB. streamingC. stickingD. kncking
2. A. cnfirmedB. remvedC. relievedD. vercame
3. A. brke intB. made upC. tk dwnD. came acrss
4. A. dreamsB. thughtsC. mdsD. desires
5. A. enthusiasticB. cnfusedC. nervusD. particular
6. A. cnsultedB. imaginedC. pineeredD. bserved
7. A. lessnB. skillC. planD. practice
8. A. cmplexB. simpleC. nrmalD. abstract
9. A. ccasinallyB. hardly
C. significantlyD. slightly
10. A. interruptinB. lneliness
C. willingnessD. mtivatin
11. A. struggleB. excuseC. pprtunityD. prmise
12. A. keepB. balanceC. ruinD. imprve
13. A. detailsB. surprisesC. changesD. achievements
14. A. wnderfulB. meaningfulC. unfairD. bring
15. A. painB. anxietyC. uniquenessD. challenge
答案
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. C
10. B 11. A 12. D 13. A 14. D 15. C
题组二 人与社会
Clze 6(2024山东烟台、德州一模) 主题:人际关系
In Lincln Elementary Schl, the students went wild with excitement n hearing the annuncement f the upcming science fair. Amng the 1 participants was Alex, a prmising yung scientist with a passin fr 2 .
Alex envisined creating a vlcan mdel fr the fair, cmplete with a(n) 3 display using baking sda(小苏打) and vinegar(醋). He was busy with his prject when he nticed Mia, a recent additin t the schl, 4 t reslve the cmplexities f the science fair. Instead f being 5 , Alex decided t extend a helping hand and invited Mia t 6 him.
Their wrking tgether became a lively 7 f ideas and creativity. Alex patiently explained the scientific methd, 8 his knwledge with Mia, wh, in turn, put frward new thughts. They 9 searched fr materials, explring science by trial and errr. Time flying, their jint prject, an eye-pening slar-pwered mdel, was 10 .
On the science fair day, the schl gym was full f scientific wnders. When Alex and Mia cnfidently intrduced their prject and skillfully 11 the awe-inspiring sight f vlcanic eruptin, the judges were deeply impressed and awarded them a special 12 fr teamwrk.
Alex’s decisin t 13 t Mia nt nly made the fair memrable fr them but generated psitive energy amng the students, wh realized that 14 , as well as kindness, is truly a 15 in supprting ne anther in the pursuit f scientific knwledge.
1. A. daringB. curiusC. hesitantD. eager
2. A. theryB. bilgyC. experimentsD. adventures
3. A. burningB. eruptingC. talentD. gravity
4. A. strugglingB. fferingC. demandingD. managing
5. A. well-intendedB. self-absrbed
C. hard-wrkingD. easy-ging
6. A. replaceB. accmpany
C. jinD. instruct
7. A. exchangeB. raceC. changeD. challenge
8. A. sharingB. checkingC. dubtingD. acquiring
9. A. aimlesslyB. randmlyC. leisurelyD. tirelessly
10. A. initiatedB. brnC. plannedD. lcated
11. A. analyzedB. designedC. filmedD. demnstrated
12. A. cntractB. recgnitin
C. permitD. degree
13. A. reach utB. get thrugh
C. give inD. lk up
14. A. cmpetitinB. dignity
C. disciplineD. cperatin
15. A. destinatinB. subject
C. mustD. signal
答案
1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. D
10. B 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. C
Clze 7(2024江苏无锡一模) 主题:对社会有突出贡献的人物
Bai Peilan is the Chinese name f Mexican academic Flra Bttn Beja, a prfessr at the Center fr Asian and African Studies at El Clegi de Mexic. The Chinese 1 lan in her name stands fr rchids(兰花) in English. In traditinal Chinese culture, the rchid 2 elegance, nbility and friendship.
Nw in her 90s, she was 3 with the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Orchid Awards n Sept. 8, 2023, 4 decades f devtin t studying and intrducing China t all Spanish-speaking cuntries.
Brn in Greece, Bttn mved t Mexic with her family at the age f 15, where she set ut n a 5 jurney that finally tied her destiny(命运) t that f China. She is nw respected as ne f the 6 in the field f Sinlgy in Mexic. Fr her, what started ut as a suitable academic arrangement 7 develped int a deep lve affair with China.
As ne f the first academics in Mexic t fcus n China in the 1960s, Bttn 8 t dip int the rich tapestry f traditinal Chinese culture, reflecting her 9 that “knwing abut the past is necessary t understand the present”.
Bttn first traveled t China in 1975, and she later wrked at the Mexican embassy(大使馆) in China, actively 10 cultural exchange effrts.
After her diplmatic tenure(外交任期), she cntinued 11 cultural exchanges between China and Mexic. She translated Chinese classic bks int Spanish, enriching the understanding f Chinese culture amng Spanish-speaking 12 . And she als dealt with mdern and cntemprary China, 13 research n sciety, family and wmen.
As a prmter between tw 14 cultures, Bttn has cncluded that Mexic and China share traditinal values f family 15 , as well as respect fr the elderly and fr reginal cultures.
1. A. imageB. flwerC. characterD. painting
2. A. stands frB. shws ffC. takes nD. lks int
3. A. prvidedB. blessedC. hnredD. equipped
4. A. in memry fB. with respect t
C. n behalf fD. in recgnitin f
5. A. lnelyB. remarkableC. tughD. usual
6. A. pineersB. rlesC. prfessrsD. chiefs
7. A. recentlyB. eventuallyC. cntinuuslyD. ccasinally
8. A. refusedB. agreedC. hesitatedD. chse
9. A. beliefB. cnfidenceC. dreamD. assumptin
10. A. relating tB. resulting in
C. engaging inD. turning t
11. A. discveringB. advertising
C. preventingD. prmting
12. A. lversB. viewersC. publishersD. readers
13. A. cnductingB. publishing
C. harvestingD. ignring
14. A. similarB. distinctC. relativeD. ppsite
15. A. riginsB. tiesC. religinsD. memries
答案
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. A
10. C 11. D 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. B
Clze 8(2024天域全国名校协作体第二次联考) 主题:社会温情
A Maryland cuple were stranded(滞留) withut fd in the freezing cld n a Virginia highway. They were getting 1 and mre discuraged by the minute.
After almst 21 hurs f being 2 n I-95, Casey and her husband Jhn slept there vernight and nt 3 access t fd r water. At that time, they 4 a Schmidt Baking C. truck ahead f them at a standstill. “Peple arund us were very much 5 . Many f them had small children, sme were elderly and hadn’t eaten in almst a whle day.” In a desperate bid fr a 6 , they decided t call Schmidt Baking C. and see if it culd help 7 sme much-needed fd fr them, as well as their fellw highway captives.
“I didn’t think it wuld 8 wrk,” said Casey, wh left a message with custmer service. But t their 9 , 20 minutes later, they actually gt a 10 frm Chuck Paterakis, the wner f the cmpany. He tld them t walk ver t the truck driver, Rn, wh was given the g-ahead t start handing ut 11 t the stranded mtrists. Then, the cuple jined the driver in making 12 . Sn, thers jined the effrt, in which sme 300 laves were 13 .
“It felt incredible just hearing peple say thank yu and hearing them s 14 t finally have fd in their car. This was ne f the 15 mments I have ever witnessed,” recalled Casey.
1. A. fartherB. hungrierC. prerD. angrier
2. A. hitB. rescuedC. stuckD. fined
3. A. seekingB. havingC. limitingD. allwing
4. A. spttedB. rentedC. searchedD. repaired
5. A. cheeringB. beggingC. jkingD. struggling
6. A. jbB. shelterC. giftD. bite
7. A. prvideB. prepareC. streD. select
8. A. ccasinallyB. suddenlyC. actuallyD. rutinely
9. A. creditB. amusementC. surpriseD. hnr
10. A. lanB. callC. requestD. visit
11. A. breadB. cashC. flyersD. permits
12. A. bkingsB. cmmentsC. schedulesD. deliveries
13. A. put awayB. given utC. cut upD. hunted fr
14. A. hnredB. cncernedC. generusD. relieved
15. A. hardestB. kindestC. prudestD. lngest
答案
1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. C
10. B 11. A 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. B
题组三 人与自然
Clze 9(2024重庆拔尖强基联盟联考) 主题:人与植物
“What are thse?” Jennifer asked me. I lked ver at tw large raised beds(苗圃) and answered, “Thse are ptates.”
In class, she usually 1 herself in the wrk in frnt f her. Tday, hwever, she frwned. “But...” she started with her vice fading t a 2 . With a sinking feeling I knew where this 3 was ging. “But they’re green,” she started again. “Well, the bits we eat—the 4 —are brwn, while what yu are lking at is the part abve the sil,” I tried my hardest nt t sund 5 .
Lking 6 , Jennifer shk her head. I knew the situatin certainly called fr immediate 7 . I reached ver t the ptat plant, 8 it by its branches and leaves, and pulled. As the plant was 9 int the air, several large tubers(块茎) drpped nt the grund. I held the plant high in the air, 10 a few mre ptates that were still attached t the rts.
Jennifer std with a shcked lk n her face. I held ne ut fr her t tuch. As she tk the ptat in her hand, understanding 11 acrss her face. Once 12 frm the stems and leaves, the tuber was nw smething that she recgnized. 13 , she smiled and said, “I had n idea where they came frm.”
Fr me, that best 14 hw much pupils seem t knw abut their fd and its prductin. This is why I started an ec-garden at schl. We need pupils t be given pprtunities t interact with nature and inspired t be 15 f the wrld arund them.
1. A. trappedB. seatedC. buriedD. hated
2. A. cryB. dubtC. messD. whisper
3. A. understandingB. cnversatin
C. tendencyD. secret
4. A. bedsB. plantsC. leavesD. rts
5. A. superirB. ridiculusC. inncentD. reasnable
6. A. cnfusedB. disappinted
C. excitedD. encuraged
7. A. explanatinB. effectC. actinD. care
8. A. dugB. tidiedC. grabbedD. cvered
9. A. castB. raisedC. deliveredD. launched
10. A. takingB. handingC. keepingD. demnstrating
11. A. disappearedB. frzeC. returnedD. spread
12. A. remvedB. madeC. transfrmedD. prtected
13. A. ApparentlyB. Eventually
C. FrtunatelyD. Unexpectedly
14. A. takes upB. sums upC. lks upD. makes up
15. A. fndB. certainC. criticalD. prud
答案
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B
10. D 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. B 15. C
Clze 10(2024广东深圳二模) 主题:人与动物
When I was 24, I mved t America, 11,000 kilmeters away frm my hmeland. This was 1 , especially fitting int an unfamiliar envirnment. Wrking frm hme increased my 2 , as I was cut ff frm scial interactins. Hwever, serving as a vlunteer at a lcal animal shelter 3 everything.
Upn arriving at the shelter, I was 4 t a small, grey and white cat named Luna immediately. Fund abandned and terrified f humans, Luna 5 in the crner, shaking. Her lnely green eyes seemed t 6 my wn sense f displacement in this freign land. My task was t slwly gain Luna’s 7 and help her adjust, which felt similar t my effrts t 8 this new place.
As days turned int weeks, Luna and I develped a 9 . The prcess f feeding her, speaking sftly, and the 10 required t lk after her made this little creature gradually pen her heart t me. Her 11 encuraged me t step utside, make new friends, and becme part f the cmmunity.
My time at the shelter prvided a valuable 12 int settling dwn in a new cuntry. It is an inspiring experience f 13 gaps f language and culture and a jurney f persnal grwth. Frm it, I realized the value f time, lve, and a(n) 14 heart in frming meaningful relatinships. This jurney aided me in finding a sense f 15 in an unfamiliar land.
1. A. tughB. dangerusC. excitingD. rewarding
2. A. happinessB. interestC. lnelinessD. guilt
3. A. upsetB. cstC. challengedD. changed
4. A. drawnB. cmparedC. drivenD. devted
5. A. playedB. hidC. sleptD. relaxed
6. A. rejectB. cntrlC. cverD. mirrr
7. A. praiseB. sympathyC. frgivenessD. trust
8. A. escape frmB. adapt t
C. get arundD. search fr
9. A. bndB. planC. habitD. skill
10. A. guidanceB. independence
C. cnfidenceD. patience
11. A. curageB. acceptance
C. assistanceD. curisity
12. A. innvatinB. insight
C. investigatinD. investment
13. A. leavingB. wideningC. bridgingD. creating
14. A. penB. simpleC. strngD. inncent
15. A. respnsibilityB. security
C. belngingD. freedm
答案
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. A
10. D 11. B 12. B 13. C 14. A 15. C
综合提升练
Clze 11(2024江苏苏锡常镇四市一模) 主题:完善自我
Adam Wlfers believes that his sn’s autism(自闭症) has a psitive impact n his hbby f phtgraphy. 10-year-ld Mrgan has always pssessed a 1 eye fr capturing the wrld arund him thrugh his camera. Diagnsed(被诊断) with autism at the age f 3, Mrgan has had a hard time 2 with thers.
3 these difficulties, he has shwn an exceptinal talent fr nticing details that 4 thers. Mrgan has fund clarity and fcus in nature, particularly in the vivid clrs and shapes f plants, leading him t 5 the art f nature phtgraphy.
Nt 6 with merely capturing pictures, Mrgan has even established his wn phtgraphy business, becming ne f the tp sellers in a lcal shp. 7 , he dnates ten percent f his 8 t supprt autistic artists thrugh Blue Ribbn Arts Initiative.
Hwever, his mtivatin fr phtgraphy 9 financial gain, as he simply wants t share the beauty he 10 with thers. His wrk has gained 11 , with ne f his phts picked by Natinal Gegraphic n 12 in the Cmmnwealth f Pennsylvania.
His parents teared up as they tld what his phtgraphy means. Mrgan’s phtgraphy has becme his saving grace(可取之处) because it gets peple t lk 13 his issues. “He’s ging t make his 14 ,” his mther said.
Mrgan advises all f us t try new things and explre ur 15 and what we want t d. In ther wrds, dn’t be afraid t see things differently.
1. A. strangeB. typicalC. uniqueD. nrmal
2. A. fightingB. interactingC. agreeingD. cmpeting
3. A. WithutB. FrC. FrmD. Despite
4. A. escapeB. hitC. tuchD. please
5. A. admireB. explreC. changeD. prmte
6. A. amusedB. familiarC. cntentD. bred
7. A. RemarkablyB. Undubtedly
C. AccidentallyD. Frtunately
8. A. salariesB. prfitsC. budgetsD. expenses
9. A. results inB. arises frm
C. ges beyndD. cnsists f
10. A. recallsB. imaginesC. expectsD. encunters
11. A. recgnitinB. advantage
C. strengthD. pwer
12. A. examinatinB. display
C. investigatinD. trade
13. A. frB. upC. intD. past
14. A. decisinB. livingC. wayD. frtune
15. A. principleB. intelligenceC. emtinsD. limits
答案
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. C
10. D 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. D
Clze 12(2024浙江嘉兴二模) 主题:个人成长
My wife and I parked by a rugh path at the same time as a yung man cvered in tatts(文身). I 1 he was unfriendly, s we tried t 2 urselves frm him. But he struggled hard t 3 and wanted t talk sme. We slwed dwn. He said he was recvering frm a bad time in his life. We 4 left him in the dust, heading up the river.
Hurs later we turned back 5 a flash fld had taken ut the bridge. There he was again, fllwing t 6 us. He shared a little mre f his 7 . He lst his mther and sister in a car accident and he was permanently 8 t. We slwed dwn t the pace he culd 9 fr the whle way back.
He cntinued, “During much surgery and 10 I came t hate life...” Then he pulled up his shirt t shw us a 11 life-size tatt frm neck t waist. It was tw ladies in a 12 light waving t him. “This is my mm and this is my sister,” he pinted. “They tld me t stp hating everything. They lved me just as they always had and 13 me t live in lve t!” He explained the brightly clred tatt was the exact dream he had that day.
My 14 went away. It had painted a wrng picture f this wnderful persn with a beautiful 15 . I learned mre than he hped t tell.
1. A. assumedB. rememberedC. admittedD. cnfirmed
2. A. tellB. distanceC. saveD. free
3. A. turn awayB. set utC. catch upD. settle dwn
4. A. plitelyB. secretlyC. carelesslyD. accidentally
5. A. thughB. unlessC. becauseD. befre
6. A. impressB. interruptC. persuadeD. engage
7. A. targetB. stryC. planD. jurney
8. A. cnfusedB. discuragedC. ignredD. injured
9. A. bserveB. judgeC. manageD. challenge
10. A. silenceB. painC. failureD. guilt
11. A. massiveB. funnyC. randmD. ppular
12. A. brilliantB. gentleC. weakD. sensitive
13. A. allwedB. beggedC. frcedD. expected
14. A. dubtB. sympathyC. prejudiceD. resistance
15. A. reputatinB. messageC. appearanceD. insight
答案
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. D 9. C
10. B 11. A 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. B
Clze 13(2024广东佛山二模) 主题:人际关系
At graduatin ceremnies, it’s cmmn t see parents prudly cheering and clapping fr their kids. But have yu ever seen it 1 the ther way arund? A heartwarming viral vide shws a little girl named Shivaee 2 rting fr her dad during his graduatin ceremny.
The vide shws Shivaee’s dad, Aashish, walking up t the stage t 3 his master’s degree certificate frm Teesside University in England. As the then 34-year-ld 4 the stage, Shivaee shuts, “Cngratulatins, Daddy!”, stimulating 5 frm thse in the rm.
The dad, 6 by the act, replies, “I lve yu,” and blws her a kiss. Excited t 7 a mment with her dad, she replies, “I lve yu, Daddy!” His smile grws even wider, and he lks deeply mved when his 8 is annunced and he jins the rest f the 9 n stage.
“This ceremny wuld have been 10 withut my princess,” Aashish wrte n scial media. “As her 11 spread thrugh the silent ceremny hall, my heart melted alng with all the thers present. 12 the graduatin award, I felt ‘Being the father t my daughter’ is the biggest 13 t me.”
Shivaee was barely 3 years ld when the vide was taken in 2022. That makes the 14 even mre sweet, and it’s smething her dad will never frget. He added, “This was the cutest mment during my whle graduatin ceremny. It wuld stay 15 frever.”
1. A. shwB. happenC. changeD. return
2. A. secretlyB. patientlyC. shylyD. ludly
3. A. pick upB. shw ffC. apply frD. hand ut
4. A. bservesB. decratesC. ccupiesD. appraches
5. A. laughterB. encuragement
C. suspicinD. ppsitin
6. A. cnfusedB. embarrassed
C. relievedD. tuched
7. A. shareB. imagineC. chseD. recllect
8. A. newsB. nameC. planD. prize
9. A. prfessrsB. audiences
C. graduatesD. kids
10. A. heartwarmingB. special
C. incmpleteD. unbearable
11. A. wrdsB. stryC. ideasD. ptimism
12. A. Thanks tB. Regardless f
C. Rather thanD. As fr
13. A. challengeB. achievement
C. pprtunityD. cntributin
14. A. fatherB. dreamC. girlD. scene
15. A. ppularB. awakeC. aliveD. hpeful
答案
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. C
10. C 11. A 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C
Clze 14(2024江西九江二模) 主题:体育精神
Rger Bannister, brn in Harrw, Lndn, early shwed a talent fr running. University educatin was beynd the 1 f his wrking-class parents, but he was 2 t secure a place at ne f England’s tp universities and pursue a career in 3 .
Luckily, wing t his academic effrts, Bannister was awarded a schlarship t Oxfrd University, where his exceptinal speed n the track sn earned him the attentin and 4 frm the sprts media. Surprisingly, he 5 t cmpete in the 1948 Olympics in Lndn, preferring t fcus n his 6 and his medical studies. By 1951, Bannister had wn the British champinship in the mile run and felt 7 fr Olympic cmpetitin. 8 , a last-minute change in the schedule 9 him t cmpete withut resting between events and he finished just furth in the 1500-meter race at the 1952 Olympics. T break the fur-minute mile barrier, Bannister 10 45 minutes every day frm his full-time medical studies fr training. On May 6, 1954, at Oxfrd, his 11 eventually paid ff. At age 25, Bannister made histry, crssing the finish line at 3:59.4. When the annuncer read ut the time: “3...”, the rest was 12 by the cheering crwd. In the fllwing famus “The Mile f the Century” race, Bannister 13 Australian runner Jhn Landy with a time f 3:58.8 t Landy’s 3:59.6,bth under fur minutes. In 1955, Bannister’s autbigraphy, The First Fur Minutes, was published.
Bannister’s 14 t academic medicine is equally remarkable, but his spirit f the fur-minute mile is 15 t nt nly peple f ur era, but t after.
1. A. hpeB. reachC. sightD. cntrl
2. A. excitedB. surprisedC. satisfiedD. determined
3. A. medicineB. bilgyC. histryD. literature
4. A. supprtB. guidanceC. permissinD. recgnitin
5. A. decidedB. plannedC. declinedD. prmised
6. A. familyB. trainingC. prfessinD. cmpetitin
7. A. clB. prudC. readyD. afraid
8. A. NaturallyB. ActuallyC. ObviuslyD. Unfrtunately
9. A. frcedB. allwedC. expectedD. encuraged
10. A. tk inB. set asideC. carried awayD. gt thrugh
11. A. interestB. effrtC. curageD. attentin
12. A. favredB. attractedC. drwnedD. cnfirmed
13. A. defeatedB. inspectedC. verlkedD. apprached
14. A. prmiseB. attitudeC. cntributinD. viewpint
15. A. inspiratinalB. cnsiderate
C. aggressiveD. cntrversial
答案
1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. A
10. B 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. A
Clze 15(2024湖北四月调考) 主题:学校生活
A few days befre my high schl ended, I was sitting in my English class. My classmates were talking abut wh wuld be the first persn t shed tears at 1 . Then, everyne lked at me, and I began t 2 right then and there. I am nt an emtinal persn, but the 3 f leaving this place hit me hard. I never knew hw much this building and the peple in it 4 t me, until my last days.
High schl isn’t fr everyne, but there is smething fr everyne in high schl. Yu just have t 5 ut what yur “thing” is. I 6 fund my “thing” in high schl and that was Student Gvernment. Fr nce I had a(n) 7 . I served as the representative f my class, and it gave me a 8 t cnvey nt nly my wn, but my classmates’ 9 t teachers and ur schl.
But there were a lt f times when I felt 10 . I sat in the classrm lking at the clck, 11 fr the end f the schl day. I 12 the days until summer like it was my jb. But nw I 13 I culd take back all f thse mments.
My biggest 14 t anyne still in high schl is t make yur schl a place where yu want t g. High schl ges by very quickly. Yu nly get ne chance t be a high schler, s take 15 f it.
1. A. schlB. graduatinC. breakD. randm
2. A. cryB. lieC. singD. sigh
3. A. prpsalB. ptinC. pssibilityD. thught
4. A. meantB. repliedC. reactedD. faded
5. A. bringB. figureC. crssD. carry
6. A. anxiuslyB. bravelyC. luckilyD. initially
7. A. rganizatinB. impressin
C. viceD. discvery
8. A. benefitB. chanceC. challengeD. purpse
9. A. bjectivesB. principlesC. cncernsD. updates
10. A. disturbedB. shelteredC. alarmedD. inspired
11. A. applaudingB. searching
C. fightingD. lnging
12. A. cunted dwnB. went thrugh
C. set asideD. put ff
13. A. prmiseB. assumeC. prayD. realize
14. A. supprtB. adviceC. ruleD. warning
15. A. accuntB. nticeC. cntrlD. advantage
答案
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. C 8. B 9. C
10. A 11. D 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. D
Clze 16(2024江苏南通二模) 主题:个人成长
As a first-generatin Asian immigrant(移民) wh had grwn up in pverty, I knew I was beynd 1 t be admitted int Harvard. I lved bks, but it never crssed my mind that I culd becme a(n) 2 f any srt. I didn’t 3 t have unrealistic dreams.
Still, smething 4 me. My deskmate had 5 ur friendship recently. There wasn’t a dramatic fight r disagreement. He had 6 mved n t new friends. I felt an ache in my chest that 7 night. I started ddling(涂鸦) n my ntepad and then, suddenly, my hand started writing wrds. I’d written a pem abut him. There n the page was the truth abut hw much it hurt t 8 him.
That tiny pem was a 9 that rted in my heart. I realized I culd pssibly becme a writer and frm that mment n, it was all I 10 t d. S I changed my field f study t English. I 11 my first shrt stries while I was still a student. I went n t write my first nvel, Girl in Translatin, which became an internatinal 12 and is taught in schls arund the wrld.
That night, I learned that art isn’t a 13 . It’s at the cre f what makes us human. Althugh I’d believed that immigrants culdn’t affrd t be 14 , I understd then that we had always been the ultimate artists, 15 urselves again and again as we try t adapt t a new landscape.
1. A. inncentB. frtunateC. dependentD. vluntary
2. A. surgenB. lawyerC. artistD. engineer
3. A. expectB. regretC. agreeD. refuse
4. A. btheredB. inspiredC. interestedD. satisfied
5. A. adapted tB. shwn ffC. brken ffD. referred t
6. A. unwillinglyB. cautiuslyC. helplesslyD. simply
7. A. fancyB. peacefulC. happyD. lnely
8. A. marryB. upsetC. lseD. desert
9. A. rmanceB. seedC. secretD. shadw
10. A. reslvedB. hesitatedC. declinedD. pretended
11. A. bughtB. brrwedC. pricedD. published
12. A. gapB. effrtC. bestsellerD. challenge
13. A. necessityB. luxuryC. gameD. reality
14. A. practicalB. reliableC. energeticD. creative
15. A. rescuingB. recreatingC. recveringD. relaxing
答案
1. B 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. C 9. B
10. A 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B
Clze 17(2024浙江绍兴二模) 主题:志愿服务
I was interested in vlunteering at a hspital because bth f my parents wrk in hspital. I wanted t see what the 1 was after hearing them talk abut it. T be mre 2 , I wanted t wrk in the hspital f Veterans(老兵) Affairs in Pal Alt because the 3 f VA is “t serve thse wh served” and I really 4 this very idea.
T my greatest jy, I was 5 the VA prgram, and thrughut this summer break I’ve spent arund 110 hurs 6 at VA Pal Alt in different departments. T be hnest, I had never at all felt mre welcme and 7 in every department I went t. After sme initial experiences, I 8 t wrk in the Office f Infrmatin Technlgy since I am interested in cmputers, and I wanted t see hw they are used in a hspital setting.
My verall experience f vlunteering at VA can be 9 int the wrds f “eye-pening and 10 .” Thrughut my whle life I have been 11 t health care, frm bth my parents being physicians and my health prblems, but I have never 12 been n the ther side f the glass, s t speak. What I 13 mst abut my experience was the 14 t see what it’s like t help peple. I want t cntinue vlunteering at VA because I believe there is n ther experience that can be as 15 as wrking in a hspital that treats veterans.
1. A. pprtunityB. decisinC. experienceD. adventure
2. A. specificB. privateC. flexibleD. cautius
3. A. cnceptB. missinC. prfessinD. advantage
4. A. cntributedB. generatedC. transfrmedD. shared
5. A. accepted intB. cmmitted t
C. cncerned abutD. withdrawn frm
6. A. studyingB. vlunteeringC. bservingD. exercising
7. A. cnvincedB. determinedC. valuedD. amused
8. A. arrangedB. refusedC. prmisedD. applied
9. A. classifiedB. summarizedC. dividedD. cmbined
10. A. nrmalB. relevantC. reliableD. wrthwhile
11. A. attachedB. devtedC. expsedD. submitted
12. A. actuallyB. ttallyC. abslutelyD. apprpriately
13. A. respectB. treasureC. understandD. agree
14. A. abilityB. respnsibility
C. apprachD. curage
15. A. relaxingB. challengingC. fulfillingD. thrilling
答案
1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. B
10. D 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. C
Clze 18(2024广东六校第四次联考) 主题:丰富自我
My mm lved t pass her wisdm t me: “Nthing beats a gd bite that bites back.” She was referring t her bitter-taste fds like dill pickles and rhubarb(大黄). But I was nt a big fan.
Three years ag, I finally decided t ask if I culd 1 ut her rhubarb while weeding the garden. “ 2 nt!” Mm gasped, thrwing me a(n) 3 lk. Clearly, I had underestimated her 4 fr it. Hwever, as I cntinued 5 , I thught abut hw rhubarb is ne f the first t appear in spring. It 6 the snwy grund befre the arrival f ther plants. Hw can anyne fail t 7 it? When thse first spruts(嫩芽) appeared, Mm wuld cunt them like a 8 cunting a newbrn’s fingers and tes.
When I was a kid and my mm gave me that pie, it made me 9 t try. In my teens, it made me cmplain abut the bitterness. Even ice cream r candies did nt 10 the deal fr my yung taste buds(味蕾). Rhubarb was smething t be 11 at all csts.
Then, last summer, I came acrss the 12 fr her rhubarb pie in an ld drawer. S I decided t give it a 13 . A few attempts later, I served rhubarb pie t family and guests. All agreed, including me, that it tasted incredible.
Since then I’ve cme t a 14 abut rhubarb. Rhubarb’s taste may be lst n children, but adults can 15 it. Like my wise mther, I nw understand that “Nthing beats a gd bite that bites back.”
1. A. digB. checkC. figureD. smell
2. A. AbslutelyB. PssiblyC. BasicallyD. Technically
3. A. warmB. anxiusC. curiusD. sharp
4. A. talentB. affectinC. patienceD. ambitin
5. A. askingB. weedingC. assessingD. walking
6. A. makes frB. takes inC. breaks thrughD. puts dwn
7. A. admireB. missC. ignreD. questin
8. A. friendB. dctrC. parentD. child
9. A. gratefulB. cntentC. guiltyD. reluctant
10. A. enlargeB. cancelC. sweetenD. pstpne
11. A. btainedB. gatheredC. praisedD. avided
12. A. letterB. billC. recipeD. menu
13. A. breakB. shtC. secndD. rest
14. A. reslutinB. suggestinC. decisinD. cnclusin
15. A. appreciateB. achieveC. tlerateD. prvide
答案
1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. D
10. C 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. A
Clze 19(2024浙江杭州二模) 主题:人际关系
Fr the past 18 years, my daughter has been arund me all the time. Nw that she is in cllege, the 1 f ur relatinship has ttally changed and ur relatinship is cmpletely 2 . I’m nt ging t be there every mrning t have breakfast with her. I wn’t knw when she’s mad r when she’s happy. Here’s a little stry f ur new 3 .
A week ag, my daughter wanted t 4 s she called me during the day as I was in meetings. I 5 her later n, but she was in class. At midnight, she reached ut 6 t ask if we culd talk. Well, guess what? I was 7 . I thught we wuld talk the next day, but she was nt 8 .
Research shws that parents are 9 when their children are grwn up, but fr me that is when I start t get cncerned. I am always left t 10 : hw can I, as a parent, remain 11 t my daughter t guide, supprt and lve thrugh life’s changes?
We may have t 12 the way we cmmunicate. My daughter encuraged me t g digital. That’s hw I ventured int the wrld f scial media, fllwing her updates and ccasinally sharing my wn experiences. Thrugh this 13 presence, the physical gap is 14 and I feel I still have an active rle in her life. This experience serves as a reminder that 15 , hwever scary, hlds the prmise f grwth in ur shared jurney.
1. A. prblemB. prgressC. galD. cntext
2. A. cldB. differentC. specialD. casual
3. A. nrmalB. ideaC. apprachD. slutin
4. A. catch upB. take verC. check utD. break away
5. A. visitedB. tuchedC. triedD. emailed
6. A. by taxiB. by textC. in privateD. in persn
7. A. stupidB. angryC. excitedD. asleep
8. A. availableB. interestedC. readyD. guilty
9. A. saddestB. busiestC. happiestD. best
10. A. decideB. wnderC. investigateD. distinguish
11. A. kindB. appreciativeC. sensitiveD. relevant
12. A. viceB. ignreC. shiftD. cntinue
13. A. humanB. virtualC. physicalD. permanent
14. A. widenedB. frmedC. brkenD. bridged
15. A. cllegeB. relatinship C. changeD. cmmunicatin
答案
1. D 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. C
10. B 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. C
Clze 20(2024福建部分地市第三次质量检测) 主题:人生态度
As a writer, I miss rejectin slips. Nt that I enjyed receiving thse pre-printed slips f paper, but at least when I gt ne, I was pretty sure that a flesh-and-bld 1 had put it in the envelpe. And there was always the chance I might see a handwritten sentence n the bttm, 2 the piece almst made it. When an editr at McCall’s wrte, “I’m afraid I have t say n t this 3 piece, but try me again n anther, wuld yu?” it was almst as 4 t me as if she had said, “We’ll 5 it and here is an advance fr yu.” Nwadays, rejectin slips seem t have disappeared with the use f nline submissins. Mst editrs dn’t feel it a must t 6 they have received, read, r cnsidered yur wrk because they receive s many 7 each day. Fr me, there are three 8 f rejectin slip pain. The first is 9 brught n by finding a flat “n” n a 10 piece f paper, then fllwed by anger (hw culd they 11 a piece that is bviusly s much 12 than mst f the stuff they print), and, finally, rebirth: I will live t 13 a new piece anther day.
Learning t 14 rejectin seems like part f grwing up as a writer. Despite the many letters f acceptance I have received, my flder f “Ntewrthy Rejectin Slips” is far 15 than that f “Ntewrthy Acceptance”, which indicates t me the fact: I still have sme grwing up t d.
1. A. writerB. readerC. mailmanD. editr
2. A. demandingB. indicatingC. suspectingD. arguing
3. A. bringB. nvelC. lengthyD. particular
4. A. thrillingB. upsettingC. embarrassingD. amusing
5. A. buyB. rejectC. checkD. substitute
6. A. prveB. determineC. explainD. acknwledge
7. A. prpsalsB. draftsC. cntributinsD. instructins
8. A. meaningsB. stagesC. wndersD. rewards
9. A. frustratinB. reliefC. angerD. hesitatin
10. A. valuelessB. expensiveC. characterlessD. shiny
11. A. make upB. put awayC. turn dwnD. insist n
12. A. easierB. betterC. shrterD. lnger
13. A. printB. reviseC. dwnladD. submit
14. A. acceptB. criticizeC. judgeD. evaluate
15. A. thinnerB. fatterC. lderD. newer
答案
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. A
10. C 11. C 12. B 13. D 14. A 15. B
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