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      (24-25高三上·云南玉溪·阶段练习)A cuple, wh began raising mney fr 1 40 years ag after their daughter’s battle with cancer, are abut t 2 the l millin mark. Their yungest daughter Sally Kay was 3 with cancer when she was a teenager. She 4 successful chemtherapy (化疗) and ttally recvered frm the disease at the age f 18. On their way hme after her final surgery and chemtherapy, Sally said, “Mum, I’m ne f the 5 nes s I’d like t give smething back.” This gt her parents Mike and Bridget Lcke thinking. The cuple decided t raise mney fr, 6 research t find a cure and they have stuck t their prmise raising £956,000.
      The devted pair have spent the past fur decades wrking 7 t raise cash fr Cancer Research. They have raised thusands thrugh supermarket cllectins, breakfast mrnings and glf events. Mike discvered a lve f making marmalade (橘子酱) and has sld ver 2,000 jars all fr charity .
      It became their 8 jb after Mike retired 30 years ag. “It makes me feel I’ve dne smething 9 ,” Mike said.“I’ve enjyed it because l think l m ding smething useful with my life.” Bridget, a frmer lcal newspaper ur jurnalist, said, “I think it’s in my bld t raise mney, Even as a small child during the war, I used t d a cllectin and was given a(n) 10 fr raising mre than the ther girls.
      Mike, wh was awarded a Member f the British Empire in 2007 fr his services t Cancer Research, added. “A few years ag, I mapped it ut n a graph and wrked ut that we shuld hit the1 millin mark by the time l turn 90.Well, I 11 it t 90 but we still haven’t hit l millin.” S he has 12 a fundraising page nline t get the £44,00. He needs t 13 his target. Sphie Bus sn frm Cancer Research said,” What Mike said and his family have achieved is extrardinary. Their 14 will enable scientists t find new ways t 15 , diagnse and treat cancer and we are incredibly grateful t him.”
      1.A.institutinB.charityC.crpratinD.unin
      2.A.hitB.spinC.payD.charge
      3.A.assciatedB.pleasedC.bredD.diagnsed
      4.A.underwentB.underestimatedC.undertkD.understd
      5.A.miserableB.intellectualC.adrableD.frtunate
      6.A.sul-stirringB.life-savingC.mind-blwingD.life-changing
      7.A.carelesslyB.selflesslyC.tirelesslyD.restlessly
      8.A.full-timeB.high-speedC.shrt-termD.past-time
      9.A.permanentB.tempraryC.meaninglessD.psitive
      10.A.awardB.paymentC.scheduleD.qutatin
      11.A.packedB.brughtC.caughtD.made
      12.A.raised upB.cut upC.set upD.brke up
      13.A.searchB.reachC.catchD.match
      14.A.efficiencyB.significanceC.issue.D.devtin
      15.A.preventB.prmteC.prtectD.preserve
      (24-25高三上·山西阳泉·阶段练习)Wanderlust (酷爱旅游 ) is in my DNA.By the time I was six mnths ld, I already had my wn frequent flyer number and wuld 1 my parents n trips.
      My mm was a pineer in the travel industry, and it’s 2 t say that I knw a thing r tw abut family adventures arund the glbe. S when a traveller came t me 3 a 10-day actin-packed family trip thrugh Peru, I was up t the challenge.
      One f my favurite things abut being a trip 4 is planning a bespke trip (定制旅行). Of curse, every trip ffers an exciting 5 f challenging activities, inspiring cultural experiences, incredible restaurants, and a(n) 6 unique view n the regin, but bespke trips are a kind f travel alchemy (旅行炼金术) —a(n) 7 t create smething truly magical.
      My first custmer was an energetic wman named Linda. “I’d like yu t put tgether a trip fr my sn and me” she said. After 8 ut what was n their must-see 9 , I began pulling tgether the perfect trip. “We’d lve t see Machu Picchu,” she said, “but I think it wuld be great t have sme mre ‘ff-the-rad’ 10 , a chance t 11 ur cmfrt zne. Take us by bike, n ft, whatever yu 12 . We want t see the best that Peru has t 13 , and we’re nt afraid t get a little muddy in the 14 .” That was all I needed t hear.
      Next, it was my 15 t generate an unfrgettable experience fr the family and a sense f jy fr me.
      1.A.meetB.accmpanyC.trackD.leave
      2.A.safeB.strangeC.pitifulD.crazy
      3.A.purchasingB.delayingC.requestingD.canceling
      4.A.engineerB.writerC.guideD.designer
      5.A.cmbinatinB.cmpetitinC.perfrmanceD.ceremny
      6.A.especiallyB.cmpletelyC.slightlyD.hardly
      7.A.excuseB.rderC.taskD.pprtunity
      8.A.pullingB.tryingC.findingD.handing
      9.A.menuB.listC.desireD.destinatin
      10.A.experiencesB.picnicsC.partiesD.accidents
      11.A.get rid fB.lk back nC.get ut fD.get used t
      12.A.dreamB.assessC.cmmandD.recmmend
      13.A.fferB.prepareC.perfrmD.serve
      14.A.fldB.prcessC.matchD.training
      15.A.hbbyB.scheduleC.turnD.psitin
      (24-25高三上·四川·开学考试)Law enfrcement (执法) is a challenging career. Hwever, it is a calling fr thse wh 1 it. That calling ften ges dwn thrugh generatins within 2 . Such is the case when a plice department 3 the daughter f a senir fficer. But keeping a secret fr mnths was 4 while the daughter was in training s she culd surprise her dad n Father's Day!
      In 2021, Alexandra secretly accepted a 5 with the same plice department that her father 6 fr. The idea was fr her t cmplete her training withut his 7 and surprise him. Plice departments have a“ pinning” ceremny where a new fficer's badge (徽章) is pinned n them by a 8 fficer. Sme departments make this a frmal affair, with press, guests, and a cmplete award 9 . Other departments keep it a lw- key affair.
      When it came time fr Alexandra's pinning, the department 10 her dad n Father's Day t d the jb. He had n clue wh he was pinning and was 11 t see his daughter step ut f the vehicle fr the ceremny. As the car dr swung pen, the senir fficer 12 . Then he stepped back in disbelief as the new plicewman 13 the vehicle. What happened next was all “Prud PaPa”. Even thugh he culd 14 believe what was happening, he felt prud f his daughter.
      His reactin and the resulting hug were wrth the 15 !
      1.A.declareB.shareC.chseD.establish
      2.A.classesB.familiesC.grupsD.departments
      3.A.prtectsB.identifiesC.hiresD.investigates
      4.A.unusualB.difficultC.intentinalD.cntradictry
      5.A.psitinB.lectureC.changeD.missin
      6.A.wrkedB.lngedC.appliedD.searched
      7.A.permissinB.assistanceC.presenceD.knwledge
      8.A.braveB.senirC.strictD.disciplined
      9.A.trainingB.dcumentC.exhibitinD.ceremny
      10.A.awardedB.emplyedC.assignedD.cngratulated
      11.A.delightedB.willingC.shckedD.desperate
      12.A.lked utB.slipped inC.walked awayD.stepped frward
      13.A.exitedB.drveC.checkedD.fueled
      14.A.barelyB.peacefullyC.bviuslyD.eventually
      15.A.priceB.waitC.riskD.truble
      (24-25高三上·云南昆明·阶段练习)Riding a bus t and frm schl every day is nt that inspiring. But ne bus driver in Flrida is wrking t 1 that. Anthny Burgess, a 37- year- ld bus driver fr Pinellas Cunty Schls is making the rides a(n) 2 experience fr the students he 3 . He asked the kids t bring a meaningful qute that culd be 4 n the bus t inspire thers.
      “I wrte this 5 n the bus, by Dr. Mae Jemisn, ‘Never be limited by ther peple’s limited imaginatins,’” said Lgan Rberts, an 8th grade rat Larg Middle Schl. “‘If yu can dream, yu can d it,’ by Walt Disney,” Lgan added. Other 6 qutes are by Mther Teresa and ther rle mdels, r frm music and mvies, but what they all have in cmmn is 7 , accrding t Gd Mrning America (GMA).
      Much t Burgess’s 8 , sme f the qutes that students 9 are things that he has tld them n their bus rides. “The wrld is brighter because yu’re part f it — Mr. Anthny,” ne nte 10 . “What really gt t me was when several f them wrte, ‘Stay awesme— Mr. Anthny.’ They 11 mine and I didn’t think that wuld 12 be a thing. But that was really nice.” Burgess 13 .
      When GMA asked him which qute was his 14 , Burgess said that all f them are perfect, adding, “I didn’t realize hw 15 it wuld be n these kids.”
      1.A.celebrateB.changeC.clearD.examine
      2.A.rareB.persnalC.enjyableD.rdinary
      3.A.visitsB.admiresC.prtectsD.drives
      4.A.taped upB.nted dwnC.talked abutD.checked ver
      5.A.essayB.sngC.planD.message
      6.A.typicalB.smartC.inspiratinalD.cmplex
      7.A.frtuneB.psitivityC.patienceD.effrt
      8.A.surpriseB.regretC.advantageD.satisfactin
      9.A.recitedB.analyzedC.fundD.chse
      10.A.writesB.readsC.remainsD.develps
      11.A.usedB.refusedC.watchedD.missed
      12.A.stillB.seldmC.alwaysD.even
      13.A.advisedB.cmplainedC.explainedD.replied
      14.A.impressinB.favriteC.prideD.hpe
      15.A.ppularB.bviusC.impactfulD.frmal
      (24-25高三上·青海西宁·开学考试)When Dave Hughes lst his jb and his place t live, he made his way t a camp under a bridge. It was relatively ut f the way, s plice dn’t 1 a few peple living there. But he felt very 2 .
      “The first thing that I missed was a 3 . I really wanted t make a (n) 4 with an animal f any kind,” Hughes tld reprters.
      One day, a water bird 5 n the lake beside the camp. It seemed t be driven away frm its grup. Befre lng, it started sleeping next t Hughes under the bridge. He built it a 6 with dnated clthes and it mved in.
      “She didn’t want t be alne, either. I’m cnvinced that she came t me fr safety and 7 , which was the tw things that I really needed,” Hughes said. “It’s 8 t be ut there alne.”
      The hmeless bird 9 with him until March 9, 2022. Then it was gne. Fr mnths, Hughes 10 the lake and nearby pnds every day, lking fr it.
      “Since then, I began t really get in tuch with the birds here and started t ntice a 11 in myself,” Hughes said. “It’s a 12 she gave me because she let me see that there’s this entire wrld ging n. I didn’t really 13 it until I just stpped and lked at it.”
      Hughes is nw a specialist in the 14 arund the lake. He lights up when he starts talking abut his 15 hbby.
      1.A.mindB.rescueC.investigateD.arrange
      2.A.happyB.cldC.hungryD.lnely
      3.A.mealB.petC.huseD.child
      4.A.agreementB.cmparisnC.cnnectinD.appintment
      5.A.shwed upB.fell dwnC.flew awayD.pulled ver
      6.A.bankB.batC.castleD.nest
      7.A.fdB.waterC.cmpaninshipD.entertainment
      8.A.scaryB.funC.calmingD.quiet
      9.A.struggledB.sailedC.livedD.relaxed
      10.A.cleanedB.searchedC.dugD.dried
      11.A.sadnessB.talentC.changeD.mdel
      12.A.burdenB.medalC.titleD.gift
      13.A.realizeB.acceptC.likeD.want
      14.A.histryB.herbC.wildlifeD.weather
      15.A.newB.huntingC.expensiveD.frgtten
      (24-25高三上·陕西安康·开学考试)I am the head f the strategy fr the CnAgra Fds Fundatin. I had been prfessinally trained t fcus n 1 ways t make significant scial change.
      S ne day when my nine-year-ld daughter Madisn gave a quarter t a 2 man, I tld her in my mst 3 , wrking- mm vice that she wuld be 4 investing her mney in a fd bank that helps mre peple. My husband gave me “the lk” and I 5 understd: Get ut f yur prfessinal wrk mde, and listen t yur child wh is truly 6 cmpassin (同情).
      Years later, we launched the “Make Yur Mark n Hunger” campaign t help 7 inspire ideas, drive change, and create a ripple effect (连锁反应) in cmmunities. Fr the launch, my clleague shared a vide f kids playfully talking abut fd. When 8 was intrduced, their emtins 9 frm alarmed silence and shck t 10 and statements f “that is nt fair”. They 11 these feelings int ideas and actins fr change. This raw 12 respnse t injustice was immediately fllwed by urgent pursuit f slutins. Just like my daughter Madisn’s act, kids understand that every little bit 13 .
      Nw we have fund a new way t embrace the energy and 14 f yuth. The hpe is that 15 hunger thrugh the eyes f yuth will create a value that will carry int their adult lives, and they will drive scial change.
      1.A.unusualB.creativeC.efficientD.cmplex
      2.A.gentleB.hmelessC.depressedD.tired
      3.A.sftB.friendlyC.thughtfulD.prfessinal
      4.A.better ffB.expert atC.pleased withD.careful abut
      5.A.immediatelyB.partlyC.graduallyD.actually
      6.A.seekingB.appreciatingC.receivingD.demnstrating
      7.A.scietyB.yuthC.cmpaniesD.nnprfits
      8.A.cstB.fdC.hungerD.clthing
      9.A.crssedB.rangedC.prgressedD.wrked
      10.A.tearsB.calmnessC.disappintmentD.expectatins
      11.A.puredB.dividedC.mixedD.translated
      12.A.awkwardB.defensiveC.emtinalD.patient
      13.A.hurtsB.cuntsC.ccursD.exists
      14.A.challengeB.adventureC.curageD.enthusiasm
      15.A.addressingB.explringC.examiningD.bearing
      (24-25高三上·四川眉山·开学考试)Stuart wrks as a lawyer in a law firm (律师事务所). There is a lt f pressure at wrk and he is busy nearly every day.
      One day, he felt stressed ut and wanted t find a 1 t relax. S he decided t take a lng, ht bath. He filled the bathtub with water and slwly 2 in it.
      A few minutes 3 . Just as Stuart started feeling 4 , the drbell rang. He didn’t want t leave the bathtub. But he still gt ut, 5 his slippers and rbe (浴袍) and went t the dr.
      A salesman at the dr wanted t knw 6 he needed any shes. Stuart was very 7 . He already had a gd pair f shes. Because f the salesman, he 8 leave his cmfrtable bathtub!
      He shuted “N!” at the salesman and quickly clsed the dr. Then, he 9 t the bathrm.
      Hwever, the drbell rang 10 . Still in his slippers and rbe, Stuart headed fr the dr. He tk ne step, slipped (滑倒) n the wet flr, fell backward, and hit his back 11 the hard bathtub.
      While in great 12 , Stuart struggled int (挣扎着穿上) his clthes and drve t the 13 .
      After examining him, the dctr said, “Yu knw, yu’re lucky. 14 is brken. But yu need t relax. 15 dn’t yu g hme and take a lng, ht bath?”
      1.A.wayB.keyC.seatD.jb
      2.A.turned nB.caught upC.drpped utD.lay dwn
      3.A.wentB.passedC.flewD.drpped
      4.A.cmfrtableB.tiredC.excitedD.hungry
      5.A.picked upB.searched frC.put nD.fixed up
      6.A.even ifB.nrC.as ifD.if
      7.A.happyB.angryC.scaredD.wrried
      8.A.shuldB.culdC.had tD.need t
      9.A.pushedB.drveC.jumpedD.returned
      10.A.againB.n timeC.secretlyD.in time
      11.A.verB.underC.againstD.ahead
      12.A.dangerB.jyC.fearD.pain
      13.A.teacherB.lawyerC.salesmanD.dctr
      14.A.SmethingB.NthingC.AnythingD.Everything
      15.A.WhenB.WhyC.HwD.What
      (24-25高三上·山西大同·阶段练习)Training was brutal, as Penny Lee Dean prepared fr what wuld be a recrd-setting swim-regardless f sex-acrss the English Channel in 1978. “Yur hands cramp, yur legs cramp,” she remembers.
      While the cld was bne-chilling, 1 it has been essential t her success as a recrd-breaking swimmer. An ability t tlerate extreme 2 is ne f the advantages that wmen may have in this sprt, as their distributin f fat is 3 fr regulating bdy temperature in cld water.
      Dean believes that any upper hand wmen might have in pen-water swimming ver lng 4 is mre abut mental 5 and the ability t withstand discmfrt than abut insulatin (阻隔). In ultradistance 6 , the ability t juggle mre factrs, frm weather t pain, becmes particularly imprtant.
      In fact, wmen can utperfrm r perfrm 7 t men in a range f cmpetitive events. Frm ultrarunning t shting sprts, in sme cmpetitins wmen have the 8 .
      Cassi Rippel, the ISSF Athletes Cmmittee Chair, says that while men’s muscles 9 give them mre endurance, wmen’s lwer bdy mass and lwer centre f 10 , n average, allw them better equilibrium (平衡) cntrl. The rifle events are the mst sex-balanced f the three types f shting events in the Olympics, accrding t Rippel.
      The Paris Olympics are the first Olympics t have equal numbers f female 11 . This is als an pprtunity t take stck f what gaps in 12 still remain. While much f the science f sex and perfrmance may be 13 , ne thing that’s crystal clear is that mre research needs t invlve wmen.
      The 14 tward greater inclusin has nt been linear, and mre questins than answers 15 abut the rle f sex in athletic perfrmance.
      1.A.strugglingB.balancingC.cnqueringD.battling
      2.A.cldB.weatherC.atmsphereD.disaster
      3.A.messyB.meaningfulC.helpfulD.grand
      4.A.lengthsB.distancesC.areasD.fields
      5.A.apprvalB.adaptatinC.adptinD.adjustment
      6.A.racesB.activitiesC.gamesD.events
      7.A.distinctlyB.graduallyC.equallyD.similarly
      8.A.edgeB.hardshipC.senseD.capacity
      9.A.lead tB.intend tC.tend tD.subscribe t
      10.A.gratitudeB.stmachC.bdyD.gravity
      11.A.sprtswmenB.athletesC.cachesD.judges
      12.A.inclusinB.cnclusinC.divisinD.decisin
      13.A.uncveredB.slvedC.cntrlledD.unsettled
      14.A.meansB.apprachC.pathD.jurney
      15.A.maintainB.remainC.attainD.cntain
      (24-25高三上·山西·阶段练习)A family f three, mm, dad and baby Rmey, 5 mnths, were lying n an aiplane tgether. This was Rmey’s first time n an airplane. During the flight, Rmey 1 the wman sitting next t them.
      The wman, Meegan, was crcheting (钩针编织) n the plane, 2 her hands back and frth, ver and ver again. Rmey was 3 by the crcheting and culdn’t stp watching her wrk. This baby was t 4 . Meegan happened t have the same clr yarn (纱线) as the sweet baby’s ut fit. S she decided t 5 Rmey a little baby hat.
      When the plane landed, the wman had finished the hat and gave it t the family and it 6 Rmey perfectly. Rmey’s parents were quite 7 t her and everyne arund them started 8 . Meegan then went n t say, “S I’m 9 ging t make Rmey a little baby dress, because I lve it.” What a sweet thing fr her t say.
      While we aren’t sure hw lng the flight was, what a 10 it is t be able t make a whle hat during the length f a flight. And what a great 11 Meegan has t think f making it fr the baby.
      12 is the bidge that clses the gap between strangers. Giving f yur time, talent, r treasure t smene that speaks t yur heart is a sure way t 13 lve arund. As the prverb says, “The fragrance (芳香) always 14 in the hand that gives the rse”, and Meegan is an 15 f that. She used her talents t shw lve t ther peple.
      1.A.tk advantage fB.tk a lk atC.tk pride inD.tk a fancy t
      2.A.wavingB.mvingC.draggingD.striking
      3.A.annyedB.frightenedC.attractedD.tuched
      4.A.smallB.cuteC.cleverD.naughty
      5.A.purchaseB.fferC.designD.make
      6.A.fittedB.astnishedC.grabbedD.decrated
      7.A.pliteB.patientC.gratefulD.cnsiderate
      8.A.cmmentingB.clappingC.cmpetingD.arguing
      9.A.definitelyB.regularlyC.temprarilyD.randmly
      10.A.rewardB.lessnC.pityD.talent
      11.A.chanceB.pwerC.heartD.hand
      12.A.KindnessB.CurisityC.EnthusiasmD.Sympathy
      13.A.transmitB.spreadC.seekD.pursue
      14.A.fillsB.investsC.hldsD.remains
      15.A.experienceB.exerciseC.exampleD.exceptin
      (24-25高三上·河南·开学考试)I went ut t dinner at a chain restaurant. I’m blind but I didn’t want t truble anyne. Out f 1 , my walking stick was beside my right hand. The restaurant had braille (盲文) menus — mst chains d — s I 2 asked fr ne.
      I was truly amazed by the thughtful 3 given t me. The waitress tk my hand and guided me t sit at the table. Then she gt everything fr me, and 4 while I read the list fr what I wanted.
      Then, as I 5 my steak, plitely and withut any feeling f 6 , she asked if I wanted my steak t be 7 . I can use knife — nt well, but I can d this. I have never felt s 8 in my life.
      This als included hw she led me t the restrm as a sighted 9 . I grabbed her arm, walking half a 10 behind her. She even placed my hand n my chair when we gt back.
      Unfrtunately, nt all f us are greeted warmly when we g t a dining spt. I nce experienced a particularly 11 service, fr which my heart 12 a little. Nw I was deeply mved and started crying. She placed her hand n my shulder in a 13 manner.
      I made sure the wman’s manager was infrmed abut hw 14 she was. I tipped her, but she wuldn’t take it. I ended up 15 it gently int her hand.
      1.A.scheduleB.habitC.cncernD.custm
      2.A.impatientlyB.cautiuslyC.casuallyD.plitely
      3.A.fieldB.curseC.prgramD.service
      4.A.waitedB.leftC.aplgizedD.checked
      5.A.ckedB.preparedC.rderedD.delivered
      6.A.embarrassmentB.lnelinessC.gratitudeD.enthusiasm
      7.A.sent ffB.paid backC.cut upD.packed away
      8.A.respectedB.rewardedC.discuragedD.cnfused
      9.A.managerB.custmerC.guestD.guide
      10.A.sptB.stepC.ruteD.minute
      11.A.dubtfulB.sympatheticC.unpleasantD.ptimistic
      12.A.shneB.cledC.warmedD.brke
      13.A.regrettingB.cmfrtingC.frgivingD.upsetting
      14.A.wnderfulB.intelligentC.generusD.cnfident
      15.A.liftingB.leadingC.pressingD.thrwing
      (2025·河南安阳·一模)Mary McCllum and her friends, all university students, were n a drive. Suddenly, they 1 a white car went ff the rad and rlled int a river. Withut 2 , these extrardinary individuals sprang int actin. Turning arund, they 3 t the crash site at nce.
      “We saw a 4 stuck in the middle f a river. It was 5 at the same time, s we just threw ur belngings aside and jumped in,” Mary tld ANF. She recalled the 6 mment when she and her friends std n tp f the car, 7 every imaginable methd t break pen the dr.
      Luckily, with 8 and teamwrk, they managed t pen the dr and 9 the mther and her tw children. But their herism didn’t 10 there. Clarke Jnes, Mary’s friend, perfrmed first aid 11 n the yunger child, wh was in a state f uncnsciusness.
      The actins f these students weren’t 12 . The lcal plice ffice tk t scial media t express their gratitude and admiratin, 13 what the students did. “Thanks t yur quick thinking and bravery, the family may nw keep alive. Yur behavir is abslutely 14 . We are grateful yu were in the right place at the right time.”
      As fr the students, they had never imagined that a rutine drive wuld turn int an urgent rescue missin, and they were really prud f the 15 they made.
      1.A.suppsedB.prvedC.rememberedD.bserved
      2.A.difficultyB.hesitatinC.prejudiceD.permissin
      3.A.swamB.pintedC.racedD.inched
      4.A.stneB.vehicleC.strangerD.bat
      5.A.sinkingB.shiningC.cllapsingD.appraching
      6.A.familiarB.ddC.awkwardD.tense
      7.A.mixingB.shwingC.listingD.emplying
      8.A.curisityB.sympathyC.determinatinD.respect
      9.A.turn tB.pull utC.lk frD.see ff
      10.A.endB.existC.matterD.wrk
      11.A.gratefullyB.lightlyC.immediatelyD.secretly
      12.A.unnticedB.unavidableC.unexpectedD.unbearable
      13.A.checkingB.recgnizingC.imaginingD.predicting
      14.A.admirableB.legalC.availableD.cmmn
      15.A.judgmentB.appintmentC.chiceD.prgress
      (24-25高三上·内蒙古·阶段练习)As a United Parcel Service (UPS) driver, the mst imprtant delivery I make each day isn’t part f my fficial rute. 1 , it was my persnal visit t my father, which has becme a 2 I value. My delivery rute 3 takes me near my childhd hme. Therefre, every day, during my lunch break, I will make it a(n) 4 t stp at my father’s.
      These daily 5 are mre than just a break frm wrk—they are mments filled with cnversatin and cnnectin. My father and I 6 sharing stries, ften delving (探究) int my dad’s experiences as a veteran (老兵). These cnversatins nt nly 7 my father’s past but als strengthen ur bnd in the present. It’s a special time that we bth 8 , a time that creates ur new 9 tgether.
      I began this rutine after my mther passed away when my father was s 10 that he stayed uncnnected with the whle wrld except me. Fr me, it became a way t 11 my father wasn’t islated (孤独的) and t prvide the supprt and cmpaninship that is crucial during 12 times. Beynd the emtinal supprt, I als prvide 13 help t my father. I ensure that meals are ready and take care f varius needs arund the huse.
      The traditin f shwing the imprtance f family 14 has cntinued. I knw frm the bttm f my heart that it’s imprtant t be there fr ur 15 nes, especially when they need help mst.
      1.A.TherefreB.HweverC.InsteadD.Besides
      2.A.purpseB.rutineC.destinatinD.design
      3.A.regularlyB.cmmnlyC.accidentallyD.cnveniently
      4.A.pintB.wishC.issueD.style
      5.A.tasksB.visitsC.mvementsD.tpics
      6.A.finishB.tryC.enjyD.miss
      7.A.explainB.threwC.recrdD.hnr
      8.A.live frB.fcus nC.get acrssD.lk at
      9.A.pwersB.memriesC.creditsD.details
      10.A.bad-temperedB.strng-mindedC.heartbrkenD.utspken
      11.A.ensureB.expectC.imagineD.suggest
      12.A.puzzlingB.psitiveC.mdernD.challenging
      13.A.gainfulB.practicalC.legalD.secret
      14.A.cnnectinsB.membersC.dreamsD.struggles
      15.A.sacredB.relatedC.lvedD.lst
      (24-25高三上·陕西·开学考试)In a sea f male cmpetitrs, Cle Brauer is the nly wman in an arund- the- wrld sl sailing cmpetitin that’s quickly cming t a clse. Later this week, the 29- year- ld frm Lng Island is 1 t crss the finish line in waters ff the cast f Spain.
      Friends, peers and sailing 2 have been cheering Brauer n since last Octber, when she 3 her mre than fur-mnth-lng jurney. Her bat, First Light, is suppsed t return t the race’s 4 pint f A Crunna, Spain, n Thursday, March 7, accrding t rganizers f the Glbal Sl Challenge.
      Brauer 5 arriving in Spain late n the night f March 6 r early n March 7. The latest fficial race 6 said Braue r was ff the west cast f the Azres n March 2.
      Over the past several mnths, Brauer has been keeping her mre than 400,000 Instagram fllwers refreshed and 7 with vides frm First Light. The trip has been extremely challenging and 8 tiring, Brauer said in ne vide frm December.
      In the pst, she describes hw 9 she felt when she had t fix and replace different parts f the bat. “I dn’t want yu guys t think I’m like Superwman r smething,” Braue r said. “Right nw I’ve been feeling just 10 ,” she added, describing hw she had t fix the bat’s autpilt system after injuring her bdy against the side f the bat surrunded by 11 waves.
      On her prfile page n the Glbal Sl Challenge website, Brauer says she wants t send a (n) 12 t the sailing cmmunity that it’s time t change its culture 13 by men. In the prfile, Brauer 14 a lack f equal pay and what she describes as 15 in the sailing industry.
      1.A.requiredB.remindedC.advisedD.expected
      2.A.enthusiastsB.expertsC.cmpaninsD.rganizers
      3.A.sught utB.thught abutC.set abutD.figured ut
      4.A.turningB.startingC.checkingD.refueling
      5.A.anticipatedB.enjyedC.delayedD.admitted
      6.A.annuncementB.updateC.reviewD.arrangement
      7.A.cnfusedB.acceptedC.entertainedD.prepared
      8.A.specificallyB.physicallyC.temprarilyD.riginally
      9.A.hesitantB.angryC.regretfulD.upset
      10.A.limitedB.mtivatedC.brkenD.determined
      11.A.intenseB.tinyC.gentleD.cmmn
      12.A.warningB.invitatinC.messageD.agreement
      13.A.discveredB.prmtedC.desertedD.dminated
      14.A.revealsB.understandsC.justifiesD.ignres
      15.A.uniquenessB.disturbanceC.refrmD.reslutin
      (24-25高三上·云南·开学考试)One day, I was standing n the bat 1 a very large female lepard seal (海豹) swam by. I 2 my diving equipment and grabbed my camera. I was frightened because she is s big. My muth was dry. At first, I culdn’t even mve. But I knew it was time t apprach this mysterius creature.
      I jumped int the freezing water. Immediately, the seal swam tward me. Then she put my entire camera — and much f my 3 — int her muth. Thinking that must be a sign f threat, I decided t stay calm. Althugh the seal was shwing me her teeth, I tried nt t reveal any 4 . After a few secnds, she let g f my head. She threatened me a few mre times and 5 . Then she returned with a live penguin. She even tried t shw me 6 t eat it. She tried t 7 the penguin int my camera — she thught the camera was my muth! The seal thught I was just anther large animal, and she was trying t 8 me, I realized.
      By nw, she didn’t seem very 9 . She stayed by me fr fur days. One time, she 10 anther lepard seal cme up behind me. She made a deep, frightening sund and 11 the ther seal away.
      Thse fur days were the mst 12 experience I ever had as a wildlife 13 . I gt sme amazing pictures. I als learned that animals d nt always 14 the way we expect. My relatinship with this pwerful and 15 animal will stay with me frever.
      1.A.whileB.untilC.whenD.as
      2.A.put nB.put awayC.put upD.put ut
      3.A.legB.headC.nestD.arm
      4.A.delightB.fearC.anxietyD.rage
      5.A.swam arundB.swam acrssC.swam awayD.swam up
      6.A.whatB.whyC.whereD.hw
      7.A.pushB.pullC.bringD.take
      8.A.teaseB.trickC.feedD.raise
      9.A.pwerfulB.gentleC.threateningD.inncent
      10.A.admittedB.nticedC.revealedD.realized
      11.A.drveB.tkC.fadedD.threw
      12.A.abstractB.apparentC.mysteriusD.incredible
      13.A.amateurB.phtgrapherC.specialistD.psychlgist
      14.A.perfrmB.demnstrateC.manageD.behave
      15.A.intelligentB.decentC.delicateD.dminant
      (24-25高三上·云南昆明·开学考试)I had a terrible experience last year. One night my yunger brther, Chase, was driving us hme frm ur weekly cleaning f the church. We were bth getting 1 , s we picked up a cuple f energy drinks at a gas statin. Then we jumped nt the freeway and 2 hme.
      The ride was fine. My brther was fcused, s I 3 my eyes. I wke up when we were clse t ur exit. But the car 4 turned t the right. I did nt care at first because Chase ften played jkes. Then I 5 it was nt a jke at all.
      I shuted my brther’s name at the tp f my 6 . He wke up frm his sleep in time t slam n the brakes, thugh the brakes did little t 7 us dwn. We crashed int a streetlight, 8 us hit the dirt hill f the ff-ramp (出口匝道).
      Then I 9 smething white and bright sht tward my chest. It hit me and left me breathless but 10 me frm the dashbard (仪表盘). The streetlight swung arund, hitting tw ther 11 and then crashed back nt the hd f ur car. One inch 12 t us, Chase and I wuldn’t be here tday. A kind man 13 us ut f ur car, and the pliceman came t 14 us. They said there were n brken ribs (肋骨) and n internal bleeding.
      Our dad 15 n the scene in his car and drve us hme. Frm that day n, we never drve while we were sleepy r tired again.
      1.A.happyB.sleepyC.puzzledD.curius
      2.A.stayedB.bikedC.headedD.missed
      3.A.penedB.fixedC.tuchedD.shut
      4.A.suddenlyB.finallyC.actuallyD.steadily
      5.A.predictedB.admittedC.realizedD.suggested
      6.A.viceB.actinC.niseD.strength
      7.A.putB.slwC.settleD.calm
      8.A.watchingB.feelingC.makingD.hearing
      9.A.hadB.sentC.threwD.saw
      10.A.pulledB.leftC.filledD.saved
      11.A.carsB.lightsC.bysD.ples
      12.A.fasterB.betterC.clserD.farther
      13.A.carriedB.lckedC.frcedD.helped
      14.A.talk tB.break thrughC.turn againstD.charge fr
      15.A.calledB.arrivedC.shutedD.kncked
      (24-25高三上·云南昆明·阶段练习)Ging t schl n a special day like “Pajama (睡衣) Day” is usually a happy event. But n that mrning, the bus driver Larry Farrish nticed that smething was very 1 abut ne f his 2 . Levi wh always flashes a big smile in the mrning seemed very 3 .
      Actually, he was crying. When Farrish asked Levi what was wrng, Levi tld him that he didn’t have the 4 fr the special day.
      “ It 5 me s bad,” Farrish said. “That just wasn’t my Levi, and I wanted him t have a gd day.” Farrish decided that he had t 6 this. He went t Family Dllar, 7 a few pairs f pajamas and 8 t the elementary schl.
      Farrish began driving a schl bus seven years ag. He 9 the psitin t be able t have weekends and summers ff. But it 10 turned int a passin.
      Farrish lves 11 t the kids n his rute. “They becme my kids after they 12 their parents,” Farrish said. “I make sure they get t and frm schl safe and sund, but I als try t bring sme 13 t them.”
      Since his kind act was psted nline, the respnse has been 14 . Peple went ut f their way t cntact him. “It feels gd knwing the 15 I have had n a child’s life,” Farrish said.
      1.A.simpleB.differentC.tughD.influential
      2.A.neighbrsB.clleaguesC.custmersD.passengers
      3.A.cnfidentB.dwnC.satisfiedD.annyed
      4.A.plansB.presentsC.clthesD.ideas
      5.A.hurtB.beatC.discuragedD.treated
      6.A.testB.challengeC.assessD.fix
      7.A.purchasedB.brrwedC.irnedD.rdered
      8.A.lked upB.gt clseC.headed backD.gave in
      9.A.supprtedB.cnsultedC.imprvedD.picked
      10.A.temprarilyB.quicklyC.regularlyD.suddenly
      11.A.turningB.appealingC.cnnectingD.bjecting
      12.A.ignreB.hugC.disbeyD.leave
      13.A.exerciseB.luckC.jyD.pressure
      14.A.htB.prperC.flatD.typical
      15.A.cncentratinB.impactC.cmmentD.impressin

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