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(23-24高二下·北京石景山·期末)When I settled in Auckland, my new city seemed s big and unfriendly. Then I had a physical prblem and had t g t hspital fr an examinatin.
Nt having a 1 , I was depending n a cuple f buses t get me frm A t B.Althugh I’d left myself plenty f time, sn it was 2 I was ging t be late, as I had mistakenly barded a bus that was taking me in the 3 directin.
I 4 the bus and std n the sidewalk nt knwing what t d. I lked int the eyes f a 5 wh was trying t get past me. 6 , instead f mving n, she stpped t ask if I was OK. After I explained my 7 t her, she pinted t a bus stp acrss the street, where a bus wuld take me back int the city t my appintment. Sitting there waiting, I felt 8 that smene had been willing t help. Then, hearing a hrn (喇叭) nearby, I lked up t see a car with my new friend waving at me t get in. She had returned t ffer me a 9 t the hspital.
Such unexpected kindness frm a passerby was a lvely gift t receive. As I climbed ut f the car at the hspital and turned t thank her, she smiled and tld me nt t lse 10 , fr all things are pssible.
1.A.carB.huseC.friendD.jb
2.A.strangeB.necessaryC.bviusD.imprtant
3.A.sameB.rightC.generalD.ppsite
4.A.lked atB.waited frC.gt ffD.ran int
5.A.driverB.friendC.strangerD.gentleman
6.A.EspeciallyB.SurprisinglyC.PrbablyD.Nrmally
7.A.ideaB.mtivatinC.excuseD.situatin
8.A.afraidB.gratefulC.certainD.disappinted
9.A.liftB.suggestinC.bikeD.guidebk
10.A.pwerB.supprtC.tuchD.faith
(22-23高二下·北京平谷·期末)There Is N Ping withut A Png
In February 2020, my husband, Bb, and I were ffered an utdr pingpng table, but I was nt gd at pingpng at all. “ What are we ging t d with that?” Bb asked me. He clearly thught we were abut t get smething we did nt 1 .
“The tw f us will play. ” I replied. Bb lked dubtful.
The pingpng table arrived 2 befre the COVID-19 quarantines (隔离) began. We were bth wrking at hme. Every day at a little after 5, if it wasn’t rainy, we played pingpng fr abut 45 minutes, driving away the anxiety r 3 f anther day in lckdwn.
I lst every game. It didn’t 4 me at first. Bb was enjying the chance t 5 . But there were days when I hated lsing. Once I threw my paddle acrss the yard in anger. Then ne day Bb suggested I play with a handicap (让步赛) f 12 pints. That 6 a lt — I smetimes wn! The effrt f trying t win was 7 . Even when I lst a pint, I enjyed making Bb wrk harder fr it.
Pingpng helped my husband and me 8 the wrst f the lckdwns. The gift f the pingpng table gave us a way t have fun in a 9 time. It takes tw willing partners t play table tennis. Similarly, it takes tw peple wh wuld like t 10 happiness with each ther t make a marriage. Simply put, when it cmes t table tennis — r any ther relatinship — there is n ping withut a png.
1.A.needB.prtectC.cnsumeD.waste
2.A.additinallyB.suddenlyC.speciallyD.shrtly
3.A.happinessB.excitementC.bredmD.laziness
4.A.benefitB.btherC.appealD.envy
5.A.diveB.sighC.freezeD.win
6.A.helpedB.struckC.hurtD.invlved
7.A.challengingB.disappintingC.pleasingD.annying
8.A.get inB.get thrughC.get upD.get n
9.A.frequentB.similarC.difficultD.cmmn
10.A.shareB.cmpareC.bearD.burden
(23-24高二下·北京昌平·期末)Bb was a bit f a cuch ptat, but he had a great sense f humr and lved t make his family and friends laugh.
One day, Bb 21 he wasn’t getting any yunger s he decided t jin a health club t get in shape and 22 his family and friends.
Bb arrived at the health club with a big smile n his face, ready t shw everyne what he was made f. He 23 fr a membership, and then headed t the weight rm.
Bb walked ver t the weight bench and attempted t lift the bar. T his surprise, he culdn’t even lift it! It was s 24 that it didn’t budge an inch.
Feeling 25 , Bb lked arund t see if anyne was watching him. 26 , his family and friends had all decided t cme t the health club that day t cheer him n. Bb’s wife, children, and friends were all gathered arund the weight bench, watching him 27 t lift the bar. His wife smiled and said, “I thught yu said yu were in shape!”
Bb lked at her and replied, “I AM in shape! Rund is a shape, right?”
Everyne burst ut laughing, and Bb’s embarrassment quickly turned int a 28 . He cntinued t wrk ut at the health club, but he never tk himself t seriusly. He knew the mst imprtant thing was t have fun and enjy the prcess f getting healthier.
In the end, Bb did get in shape, and his family and friends were prud f him, but they were even pruder f his ability t make them 29 and bring jy int their lives, even during his mst 1 mments.
1.A.admittedB.realized.C.imaginedD.predicted
2.A.ignreB.cmfrtC.annyD.impress
3.A.made upB.lked upC.signed upD.stayed up
4.A.heavyB.smthC.hugeD.cld
5.A.astnishedB.embarrassedC.depressedD.cnfused
6.A.FinallyB.SuddenlyC.UnfrtunatelyD.Usually
7.A.struggleB.pretendC.fferD.hesitate
8.A.trapB.burdenC.magicD.jke
9.A.frgetB.argueC.laughD.panic
10.A.pleasantB.awkwardC.urgentD.lucky
(23-24高二下·北京朝阳·期末)The Red Crss bus pulled int ur schl parking lt, welcming students ver the age f eighteen t 1 bld. Hnestly, mst were attracted by the prmise f free ckies and juice. Teachers were als encuraged t participate. After watching a heartwarming vide, many f us 2 t give bld, myself included.
The nurse had just remved the needle frm my arm when the bell rang fr the next lessn. I climbed the three flights f stairs t my classrm and by the time I pened the dr fr my students, I felt slightly 3 , as if walking n cluds. Fr the rest f that afternn, I even felt sick t my stmach, s I made a mental nte t leave such 4 fr after-schl hurs. 5 , the idea slipped my mind as I grew busy with ther respnsibilities.
Nevertheless, perceptin (看法) always 6 with experience. Early in my cancer treatment, I experienced painful chemtherapy (化疗). The bld transfusins breathed new life int me. Then, I 7 , fr each bld prduct dnated, there was a living, breathing recipient, just like me. Watching the liquid enter my bdy, I was 8 by the fact that platelets (血小板) are bright yellw, like the sun. It is truly amazing that a part f ne persn can save the life f anther. I am 9 t the stranger, whse kindness has allwed me t regenerate my weakened bdy and live t fight anther day.
The Greeks have several wrds t define lve. The mst pwerful is agape, which means “lve with actin,” particularly when it is cncerned with the greater 10 f anther. And t many, including me, that’s exactly what bld dnatin has been.
1.A.drawB.testC.cllectD.dnate
2.A.refusedB.hesitatedC.pretendedD.vlunteered
3.A.dizzyB.afraidC.dwnD.ashamed
4.A.rightsB.pininsC.adventuresD.judgements
5.A.HweverB.TherefreC.InsteadD.Mrever
6.A.appearsB.changesC.declinesD.remains
7.A.deniedB.imaginedC.recalledD.realised
8.A.puzzledB.amusedC.fascinatedD.embarrassed
9.A.penB.pliteC.gratefulD.generus
10.A.mercyB.gdC.successD.effrt
(22-23高二下·北京石景山·期末)My jurney hme frm schl is nthing special. I usually find a seat and start checking my 1 , making sure, like everyne else, nt t lk at ther peple.
But last Tuesday was 2 . I was texting my friends when the train suddenly stpped. Then after abut five minutes, peple were starting t get a bit 3 . Then the annuncement came: “We are srry t annunce that this train is delayed. A train is badly brken dwn in frnt f us.”
There was a lud gran (叹息) thrughut the carriage but then smething unexpected happened: 4 strangers started talking t each ther. At first, everyne just cmplained abut the 5 , but then peple started talking abut real things. I chatted t a cuple f yung turists sitting ppsite me. Then I decided t g fr a walk dwn the train. I met a wman wh had been a 6 at my schl several years befre.
Peple ffered each ther fd and drink. A yung wman tk her 7 and sn we were singing alng. Then we heard a sick by in anther part f the train needed help, and the wman frm my schl jumped int actin. It turned ut she was a nurse, and when she came back she was welcmed as a 8 .
Then, after tw and a half hurs, we started mving again. Everyne 9 and sme peple, cmplete strangers three hurs befre, even hugged.
I tk the train again n Wednesday but nthing 10 . I’ll never frget the day the train stpped and peple started talking.
1.A.phneB.seatC.purseD.mistake
2.A.excellentB.hrribleC.differentD.desperate
3.A.embarrassedB.upsetC.surprisedD.satisfied
4.A.angryB.gentleC.unluckyD.cmplete
5.A.seatsB.trainsC.strangersD.schls
6.A.studentB.nurseC.teacherD.driver
7.A.babyB.textbkC.fdD.guitar
8.A.mtherB.dctrC.herD.winner
9.A.jumpedB.chattedC.cheeredD.cried
10.A.passedB.changedC.happenedD.disappeared
(21-22高二下·北京·期末)My friendship with the students in a primary schl in Uganda started n a shaky grund. The 1 f nt being understd was hidden within, fr they spke a language different frm that f mine and mine t fell n deaf ears.
I greeted them with a wide smile, and when I spke further, they replied with ice cld 2 . A reminder eched in my mind: yu must live thrugh it t get t them. S I gave it anther try. I spke 3 English with hand gestures and a bit f dancing. If all failed, the smile wuld 4 . Sn we picked up and then the 5 f the learners came int play. At the mentin f a name, trembles and face cvering were the respnse I gt. I decided t 6 a desk with a team each day during grup wrk t get clser. After schl, I accmpanied them hme.
7 we became friends. They were even 8 f my favrite fruit, avcad (牛油果). If I didn’t get ne n my desk, it wuld find me wherever I was. My slippers were wrn ut. One night I left them ut as n ne culd steal a pair f slippers in that state. The next mrning, I was ready t drag my slippers n as usual and I was surprised they had been 9 . Ww!
The little things we d fr each ther bring us great jy and warmth. We dn’t have a prper spken language, but we are fluent in the language f 10 .
1.A.angerB.fearC.cnfusinD.disappintment
2.A.agreementB.blameC.cmmentD.silence
3.A.simpleB.fficialC.academicD.unusual
4.A.turn upB.break ffC.take verD.fade away
5.A.shynessB.lazinessC.lnelinessD.calmness
6.A.clearB.shareC.searchD.exchange
7.A.SuddenlyB.ObviuslyC.AccidentallyD.Gradually
8.A.fndB.awareC.afraidD.prud
9.A.packedB.cleanedC.repairedD.abandned
10.A.sympathyB.admiratinC.friendshipD.cnfidence
(23-24高二下·北京海淀·期末)When mst teenagers his age are preparing fr cmpetitive exams r training t be athletes, Henry Burner, struggling with dyslexia (阅读障碍), decided t chart his wn rute fr success.
At the age f 10, his class 1 a trading pst, where students wuld sell and buy gds with heads. His mm suggested making cupcakes, but Burner refused. “Mm, the baked gds market is ging t be ttally versaturated (过度饱和的). Few students make things that last lng. We need t make smething 2 .” S he pulled ut his mm’s ld buttn machine and made buttns. When Burner ended up with the mst bends at the trading pst, he felt fr the first time that he was really successful. Arriving hme, Burner asked his mm. “Can I make it a real business?” That was the 3 f Buttnsmith, a retail cmpany which nw has ver 10, 000 prducts available.
Alng with his regular schling, Burner played a large rle in the cmpany’s strategic decisin making and 4 his breaks and weekends wrking n the cmpany. Buttnsmith started frm the farmer’s market befre ging nline and 5 , develping its wn website. After ging nline, Buttnsmith’s sales shwed a significant upward graph and reached millins f peple, and that was a (n) 6 pint. Since then he has greatly 7 prduct lines int many affrdable high quality prducts that allw peple t express wh they are t the wrld.
Starting with buttns, the cmpany has diversified its prduct 8 and currently prvides dg cllars, leashes, business cards, banners, etc. T stay ahead f cmpetitrs, Burner has ptimized Buttnsmith t have custm prducts made within minutes f the rder being 9 and makes sure the prducts are in the custmers’ hands within tw days.
After creating an impressive retail cmpany at hme, Buttnsmith is strategizing t spread its 10 t ther cuntries. “I lve being an entrepreneur.” cncluded Burner.
1.A.ranB.spttedC.decratedD.swept
2.A.stableB.prtableC.durableD.flexible
3.A.missinB.initiatinC.advantageD.perfrmance
4.A.killedB.delayedC.balancedD.invested
5.A.eventuallyB.hesitantlyC.frequentlyD.accidentally
6.A.regularB.tempraryC.crucialD.urgent
7.A.slidB.puredC.packedD.expanded
8.A.cstsB.sizesC.fferingsD.suppliers
9.A.shippedB.placedC.deletedD.tracked
10.A.rtsB.wishesC.tasteD.research
完形填空之人与社会
(22-23高二下·北京西城·期末)The Belfast cmmunity was busy helping a deaf wman find her belved dg “Ruthie” the past cuple f days.
Ruthie went 1 several days ag when she jumped ut f the car wearing her retractable leash (伸缩皮带). Marina Delune, her 2 , psted n her cmmunity website that she needed help lking fr her lst dg. She thught nly a few peple wuld 3 . S she was surprised when help started t pur in. “The respnse that I gt was literally verwhelming,” Marina said. “It was extrardinary. I culdn’t even 4 all the respnses.”
A dctr named Kimberly Mitchell headed t Marina’s huse t help her ut. When she pulled int the driveway, she sensed that Ruthie was just nearby. Despite the cld rain, Kimberly 5 the yard. Later n she expanded her 6 t the neighbrs’ yards, but 7 came up empty-handed.
It was dark by the time she runded the crner f a neighbr’s huse and saw a small hle in the bttm f their deck. Kimberly used her cell phne flashlight t lk arund in the darkness. “Right there under the deck, I 8 her little face. She was lking right at me.”
It turned ut Ruthie’s leash was stuck. The huse’s wner, Cllin Brewster Cunning, crawled under the deck and 9 her. The reunin f Ruthie and Marina was nthing but emtinal. Marina cried and held n t Ruthie and her tw rescuers. “We were in a three-way 10 with Ruthie in the middle. It was abslutely amazing,” Kimberly said.
1.A.racingB.missingC.cryingD.hunting
2.A.dctrB.neighbrC.wnerD.driver
3.A.returnB.respndC.researchD.remember
4.A.keep up withB.put up withC.cme up withD.end up with
5.A.crssedB.checkedC.cleanedD.visited
6.A.planB.serviceC.prgramD.search
7.A.nceB.evenC.stillD.nly
8.A.sawB.hidC.cveredD.studied
9.A.fundB.caughtC.freedD.lcated
10.A.tieB.cntestC.dealD.hug
(23-24高二下·北京密云·期末)A Welcme Gift
Dari and his mther lved their new apartment. The living rm was large enugh fr their pian. That night, the tw f them 1 side by side at the pian, playing jazz music t celebrate their new hme happily.
Hwever, their happiness disappeared the next mrning. Smene had left a 2 under their dr during the night. One f their neighbrs cmplained abut the sund f the pian. Later that mrning, Dari suggested that they write a letter t their 3 and aplgize.
“Maybe we culd g and 4 everyne in persn.” his mther said. “What if we invited them t cme here fr a party instead? Dari asked. They bth lved the 5 . Then they started t prepare fr it.
Finally, the day f the party arrived. Sme guests brught presents. Others brught flwers. One wman, Mrs. Gilbert, 6 Dari's mther with a bk f pian music by Chpin.
“I heard yu playing the ther night,” she said. “The sunds wke me ut f bed. I 7 that yu might play like this every night. S I wrte a shrt nte I hpe yu dn't think I disliked the playing.”
Dari's mther smiled at Mrs. Gilbert. “We shuld aplgize t yu.” she said. “I didn't 8 hw late it was when we were playing.”
“Yu play, yu play!” Mrs. Gilbert pinted t the bk she had given them and said, “These sngs are nt such 9 music.”
“These sngs are beautiful music. And we wn't play s lud r late!” Dari said. The big smile n his mther's face gave him a feeling f 10 and made him feel that they were hme at last.
1.A.satB.layC.stdD.walked
2.A.billB.nteC.psterD.reprt
3.A.friendsB.relativesC.neighbrsD.audience
4.A.blameB.visitC.questinD.instruct
5.A.experienceB.ideaC.perfrmanceD.actin
6.A.treatedB.helpedC.servedD.presented
7.A.prmisedB.admittedC.agreedD.wrried
8.A.realizeB.acceptC.rememberD.understand
9.A.sweetB.strangeC.funnyD.lud
10.A.equalityB.freedmC.warmthD.sympathy
(23-24高二下·北京通州·期末)Larry wrks with Transprt Drivers. Inc. One mrning in 2009. Larry was 91 n the rad after delivering t ne f his custmers. Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights n. As he gt 92 , he fund anther vehicle upside dwn n the rad. One mre lk and he 93 flames shting ut frm under the damaged vehicle. Larry pulled ver, set the brake and gt hld f the fire extinguisher (灭火器). After many bursts frm the extinguisher, the fire was 94 put ut.
The man wh had his bright lights n 95 and tld Larry he had made an emergency call. Just at that time, they heard a wman’s 96 cming frm the wrecked vehicle. 97 the vehicle, they saw that a wman was trying t get ut f the brken windw. They tld her t stay 98 until the emergency persnnel arrived, but she thught the car was ging t explde. Larry tld her that he had already put ut the fire and she shuld nt mve in case she injured her neck.
Larry stayed there with the wman until 99 wrkers came fr help.
One thing is fr certain — Larry went abve and beynd the call f duty by getting s clse t the burning vehicle! His 1 mst likely saved the wman’s life.
1.A.walkingB.turingC.drivingD.rushing
2.A.higherB.clserC.shrterD.lder
3.A.feltB.heardC.nticedD.smelt
4.A.basicallyB.carefullyC.accidentlyD.finally
5.A.came inB.came verC.came dwnD.came thrugh
6.A.viceB.sngC.laughterD.nise
7.A.StartingB.ParkingC.PassingD.Appraching
8.A.quietB.silentC.awakeD.still
9.A.researchB.serviceC.rescueD.ffice
10.A.effrtsB.skillsC.patienceD.prmise
(23-24高二下·北京东城·期末)As a very imprtant part f Mexic’s ecsystem, hummingbirds nw face all srts f serius threats. That’s where 73-year-ld Catherine cmes in, wh 1 mst f her free time caring fr the tiny birds.
Catherine’s stry as a self-taught hummingbird nurse began in 2011. She was walking n the street ne day when she nticed a(n) 2 hummingbird that had suffered a serius eye injury. 3 , it was taken hme by the kind-hearted wman, but she knew nthing abut taking care f a bird. Hwever, a friend 4 her t lk after it.
“That hummingbird wrte me a new life,” Catherine said. It was a very difficult 5 in her life. She had just lst her husband and she herself was battling with cancer at that time. It was the hummingbird that managed t pull her ut f the sadness and lneliness that had 6 her life.
And it was nly the beginning.
Wrd f her success 7 amng Catherine’s friends, and befre lng sme f them began bringing her injured and abandned hummingbirds. She needed t study the birds and their 8 t better take care f them, and after 11 years f experience, the 73-year-ld wman is cnsidered an expert n hummingbirds while her hme has becme knwn as a hummingbird 9 .
Until nw, Catherine has rescued hundreds f hummingbirds. After 10 the birds back t health, she releases them in a wded area n the suth side f Mexic City.
1.A.gainsB.spendsC.missesD.wastes
2.A.uglyB.scaryC.dangerusD.desperate
3.A.SurprisinglyB.FrtunatelyC.AccidentallyD.Secretly
4.A.allwedB.cmmandedC.encuragedD.reminded
5.A.taskB.decisinC.mmentD.gal
6.A.taken verB.relied nC.turned dwnD.gne thrugh
7.A.existedB.spreadC.ccurredD.changed
8.A.valuesB.legendsC.numbersD.habits
9.A.shpB.parkC.hspitalD.museum
10.A.nursingB.guidingC.mvingD.feeding
(23-24高二下·北京丰台·期末)When Gertrude Grew Great
Gertrude was just an average kid with an average life. At hme, she helped ut just enugh t slide by. At schl, she did just enugh hmewrk t stay ut f 111 . She had straight C's in all f her classes.
One day Gertrude’s teacher stpped her after class. “Gertrude,” he said, “I’ve seen the wrk yu d in class, and sme f it is 112 .” Gertrude knew there were mments when she did try a little harder than what everyne 113 , like when she tk extra time with her hmewrk t make it lk fancy. But she didn’t really believe that she culd change. She had dne just enugh t 114 fr s lng. In fact, she was scared by the thught f having the pwer t becme whatever she wanted.
That night, Gertrude had a dream. It was ten years int the future. She culd nt find an average jb, because even the average jbs were 115 by abve-average wrkers. Gertrude wanted her wn place, her wn life. A vice spke in the dream:“The present is nthing mre than the 116 f the chices made in the past.
“The future will nly be the results f the chices we make tday.” Gertrude began crying, because she knew she had helped 117 the wrld where she lived, and the chices she made had prduced the ptins she had.
The next day, she tried harder in schl, and she felt 1 than usual. She helped mre arund the huse, and she felt better than typical. Sn the pattern f Success 119 that f being nrmal and Gertrude even became great at failing by learning frm her mistakes. Ten years later, Gertrude lived in an average sized huse and she was just the average adult. But her 120 was abve average, because her life was hers.
1.A.rderB.trubleC.sightD.debt
2.A.challengingB.amusingC.amazingD.encuraging
3.A.learnedB.insistedC.expectedD.cmplained
4.A.get byB.give inC.shw upD.stand ut
5.A.filledB.fferedC.refusedD.valued
6.A.chanceB.riskC.rewardD.utcme
7.A.leadB.shapeC.betterD.prtect
8.A.smarterB.sadderC.calmerD.freer
9.A.fllwedB.cveredC.prducedD.replaced
10.A.independenceB.happinessC.cnfidenceD.gratitude
(23-24高二下·北京西城·期末)Sam was waiting fr a taxi at the hspital. He had bked it n the phne after his medical treatment. He’d been suffering frm kidney (肾) failure since last year. During this time, he was n the transplant list, but n 1 appeared.
Bill was driving t visit a friend when his phne rang with the request fr Sam’s ride hme. The trip was ut f Bill’s way. 2 , he tk the rder, figuring if the passenger was cming frm a hspital, he likely needed a ride.
When Sam gt int the car, Bill culd see he was 3 but in gd spirits. As the tw set ut, they began chatting.
“Sam really 4 the car with psitive energy,” said Bill, wh talked a lt with Sam. He learnt Sam had enjyed vlunteering in the cmmunity, but he was ding less because f the treatments. Then Sam revealed he was searching fr a kidney dnr. Bill 5 he’d be a gd dnr candidate because he didn’t drink r smke. Sam agreed, thugh he didn’t think much f it. Bill, hwever, culdn’t stp thinking abut it.
Bill believed in 6 thers, s dnating a kidney was smething always n his mind. Plus, he already liked and respected Sam. When appraching the destinatin, Bill repeated, “I’d see if I culd be a match t give yu a kidney.”
“I was shcked,” Sam recalled. He was shaking s hard that he culd barely write his name when they 7 cntact infrmatin. Once inside his hme, he excitedly tld his wife, “The taxi driver ffered his kidney t me!”
After the initial excitement, Sam started feeling less 8 , wndering if it had just been an emtinal mment. Wuld he hear frm him?
But Bill was 9 t his wrd. He cntacted the hspital sn. After a lng prcess, the results came: They were a perfect match. Then they had their surgery, which was a(n) 10 . Tday, Sam is ding well. And the tw men still keep in tuch.
Miraculusly, a chance encunter turned ut t be a life-saving ride.
1.A.taxisB.matchesC.rdersD.patients
2.A.StillB.InsteadC.MreverD.Therefre
3.A.angryB.afraidC.weakD.frgetful
4.A.lit upB.piled intC.fixed upD.slwed dwn
5.A.heardB.recalledC.jkedD.cmplained
6.A.treatingB.helpingC.acceptingD.encuraging
7.A.discussedB.repeatedC.cmparedD.exchanged
8.A.curiusB.dubtfulC.hesitantD.ptimistic
9.A.trueB.clseC.relatedD.blind
10.A.wasteB.hnrC.mistakeD.success
完形填空之人与自然
(23-24高二下·北京朝阳·期末)They’re tugh breeds and they have cmplicated names t match. But free-spirited Aussie dgs Tank the Rttweiler-crss and Muck the Staffie-crss instinctively (本能地) knew when a small child was in danger, and their prtective 1 prevented a tragedy.
One December afternn, Gergie Hillier thught her tw-year-ld sn Max was playing in the back garden f their hme. But when she went t check, there was n 2 f Max r their dg Tank. When she culdn’t find them, she jumped in her car and started t 3 the neighbring prperty. She was frightened that her sn culd have fallen int ne f the dams.
Then she fund Tank with the neighbr’s dg Muck. They were bth running arund the dams, barking furiusly and 4 in mud.
“I just panicked. I was running arund, checking the sides f the dams,“ Gergie tld Sara Hicks. 5 she kept searching, a neighbr called the plice. Eventually, a wman wh had fund Max heard Gergie’s calls and brught the 6 kid ut t her.
There was n ne there t 7 what exactly happened, but Michael Beattie frm the Ryal Sciety fr the Preventin f Cruelty t Animals tk up the stry. “When the plice arrived n the 8 , they saw quite distinct drag marks. It was 9 that yung Max had actually been pulled ut f the dam by ne f the dgs - mst likely Tank. Max was making mves t g back int the dam and Muck was virtually heading him ff at the pass. It was the plice’s pinin that the nly way that Max was 10 frm drwning was by the tw dgs. ”
Fr saving the tddler’s life, the daring tw dgs received the RSPCA’s Purple Crss award fr bravery- plus tw very large bnes.
1.A.measuresB.naturesC.skillsD.effects
2.A.respnseB.exhibitinC.shadwD.sign
3.A.apprachB.searchC.guardD.discver
4.A.stuckB.cveredC.hiddenD.trapped
5.A.AfterB.ThughC.UnlessD.While
6.A.untuchedB.unwrappedC.unknwnD.unharmed
7.A.prveB.witnessC.indicateD.explain
8.A.edgeB.islandC.sceneD.beach
9.A.apparentB.essentialC.pleasantD.pitiful
10.A.separatedB.discuragedC.freedD.rescued
(23-24高二下·北京延庆·期末)Mil is a rescue dg adpted by 20-year-ld Makayla Swift. One mrning in Nvember 2021, Swift pened her frnt dr in Silver Spring, Maryland, and Mil 1 running.
Mil ran t the huse acrss the street. He seemed unsatisfied with this huse, s he ran t the ne next dr, Swift n his 2 . Mil started scratching n the frnt dr.
Swift was 3 , because nt everyne wants a strange dg n their prperty. But as she tried t 4 Mil away, she culd hear a sund cming thrugh an pen upstairs windw.
It was a vice yelling “Help!”
Hurs earlier, arund 4 a.m., Sherry Starr, 85, had risen frm her bed. All f a sudden, standing there between the tilet and the tub, she slipped and fell heavily n the flr. She was 5 between the tilet and the tub and culd nt mve at all. Starr was 6 and thught she was just ging t die there.
Fr the next few hurs, Starr practiced yelling: “Help! Help! Hellllp!”
Her vice was very 7 that n ne culd hear. Luckily, Mil 8 heard Starr the mment Swift pened her wn frnt dr.
Swift called the emergency number 911. When the ambulance wrkers arrived, they thught they’d have t remve the tilet t 9 Starr, but instead, they gave ne last pull and ut she ppped. Thugh she was black and blue all ver, Starr 10 a trip t the hspital.
Swift has knwn her wn share f distress. Tw years ag, her mther died. She says that Mil has helped her with her grief. “That dg is a blessing,” she says.
1.A.mved dwnB.tk ffC.reached utD.pulled up
2.A.tailB.headC.bdyD.feet
3.A.disappintedB.cnfusedC.embarrassedD.astnished
4.A.giveB.sweepC.knckD.drag
5.A.sunkB.stuckC.liftedD.settled
6.A.surprisedB.bredC.puzzledD.scared
7.A.weakB.sharpC.rughD.lud
8.A.apparentlyB.hardlyC.slightlyD.temprarily
9.A.trapB.drpC.freeD.lay
10.A.avidedB.failedC.declinedD.cntinued
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主题
主题
难度
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人与自我
较易
记叙文,个人经历,善行义举(个人)
2
人与自我
较易
家人和亲人 ,记叙文,生活故事
3
人与自我
适中
锻炼/健身(个人),幽默
4
人与自我
适中
哲理感悟,记叙文,个人经历
5
人与自我
适中
记叙文,个人经历,生活故事
6
人与自我
适中
友谊,记叙文,个人经历
7
人与自我
较难
记叙文,个人经历
8
人与社会
较易
记叙文,生活故事
9
人与社会
较易
音乐与舞蹈,记叙文,生活故事
10
人与社会
适中
记叙文,生活故事
11
人与社会
适中
人与动植物,记叙文,善行义举(个人)
12
人与社会
适中
记叙文,生活故事
13
人与社会
较难
记叙文,善行义举(个人),生活故事
14
人与自然
适中
人与动植物,记叙文
15
人与自然
较难
动物,记叙文,生活故事
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