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      专题02 完形填空15篇
      (24-25高三上·宁夏银川·阶段练习)Kwane Stewart, a devted vet (兽医) in San Dieg, had reached a pint f burnut in his career. The animal 1 where he wrked was full f abandned pets as peple 2 t deal with the nging ecnmic decline. In thse days, animals wuld be put t sleep if they weren’t 3 in seven days. The cruel reality deeply trubled Stewart, even leading him t cnsider 4 his prfessin.
      One fateful day, utside a cnvenience stre, he 5 a hmeless man with a dg suffering frm a visible skin issue. The man, 6 fr a slutin, shared his dg’s suffering. Stewart examined the dg and then 7 sme medicine t him. In tears, the man thanked Stewart, saying “Thank yu fr nt 8 me”. The very wrds served as a wake-up call t Steward and inspired his next 9 .
      Stewart began wrking as a street vet during his free time, determined t 10 n his wn. Over a nine-year perid, he prvided 11 medical care fr ver 1,000 hmeless peple and their pets and in 2020, he created a nnprfit rganizatin Prject Street Vet.
      Fr Stewart the mst rewarding aspect f his wrk lies in the ne-n-ne 12 with the hmeless. By 13 helping their cherished cmpanin, Stewart helps 14 their faith in humanity. Their gratitude fuels him t cntinue his missin, ffering 15 t thse facing awful circumstances.
      1.A.shpB.shelterC.labD.farm
      2.A.struggledB.managedC.intendedD.hesitated
      3.A.trainedB.examinedC.adptedD.selected
      4.A.assessingB.advancingC.delayingD.quitting
      5.A.estimatedB.interviewedC.recgnizedD.encuntered
      6.A.regretfulB.desperateC.gratefulD.respnsible
      7.A.deliveredB.sldC.fferedD.expsed
      8.A.ignringB.hurtingC.blamingD.bthering
      9.A.gameB.chapterC.firmD.research
      10.A.have a tryB.keep a balanceC.make a differenceD.set an example
      11.A.freeB.safeC.expensiveD.private
      12.A.interventinsB.cnnectinsC.discussinsD.cmpetitins
      13.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.simplyD.generally
      14.A.celebrateB.fllwC.testD.restre
      15.A.hpeB.freedmC.prideD.respect
      (2024·四川巴中·一模)Kate, a 6-year-ld girl, assisted her brther in washing windws t get a reward prmised by her mther, a purple dll that she wanted. 1 was shining in her eyes as she watched her mther rder the dll nline.
      The next day, with Kate 2 inquiring abut the shipping status, her mm culdn’t but agree t pen the web page and walked away, leaving the little girl with the 3 alne. After seeing her belved dll wuld be sn t arrive, she was 4 by smething else, suggestins abut ther dlls and tys. 15 minutes and a few 5 later, with mre than $350 wrth f dlls in her cart, Kate 6 the rder and ran ff t play.
      Seeing such a lng list f dlls n the way the fllwing day was a great 7 t Kate’s mther. She was able t 8 tw f them, but it was t late fr the rest. It seemed what was left t d was waiting the dlls t be 9 . Just then, Kate’s father suggested 10 the dlls t the lcal children’s hspital 11 sending them back. Kate was 12 at first, but as she sat with sme f the girl patients, laughing and playing with the dlls, her spirits 13 . Seeing the smiles n the children’s faces, she learned a valuable 14 abut the jy f giving. The experience taught her that smetimes the best 15 are the nes we give t thers.
      1.A.CurisityB.ExcitementC.DesireD.Wnder
      2.A.eagerlyB.shylyC.casuallyD.hesitantly
      3.A.dllB.rderC.screenD.receipt
      4.A.bredB.attractedC.annyedD.puzzled
      5.A.mmentsB.hursC.clicksD.steps
      6.A.putB.plannedC.tkD.placed
      7.A.shckB.fearC.interestD.relief
      8.A.sendB.packC.cancelD.buy
      9.A.sldB.usedC.penedD.returned
      10.A.sellingB.dnatingC.buyingD.lending
      11.A.instead fB.regardless fC.in additin tD.in spite f
      12.A.satisfiedB.depressedC.wrriedD.thrilled
      13.A.destryedB.stayedC.lweredD.lifted
      14.A.lessnB.stryC.exampleD.event
      15.A.ideasB.secretsC.giftsD.wrds
      (24-25高三上·河南驻马店·阶段练习)In 2018, Mlly Baker unfrtunately lst her husband in a severe skiing accident. She was 1 . In the first several weeks after his passing, her friends and family 2 a great deal f supprt. But after a while, the cards and meals started t 3 . “Peple had t get back t their nrmal 4 . And s things kind f drpped ff,” Baker recalled.
      That was when ne f Baker's friends, Carla Vail, thught up a way t 5 the help fr an entire year. She called it the “Calendar Girls”. Vail gathered the names f 31 f Baker's friends wh wanted t help, and 6 each friend a particular day. Vail als gave Baker the names n the 7 , s Baker culd knw what t 8 each day.
      “And what that lked like fr them was that n that day, they wuld reach ut t me in sme 9 ways—maybe via text, r a card,” Baker said.
      Lking back, Baker feels that Vail's 10 was essential t helping her cpe with her husband's death, because she was 11 at that time.
      “A lt f peple are really uncmfrtable arund 12 ,” Baker said. “S what they d is, instead f ding smething, that they 13 d nthing. It was nice t have that ‘Calendar Girls’ setup.”
      Tday, Baker tries t d smething similar fr her friends ging thrugh 14 . In hard times, she knws hw 15 it is t have smething t lk frward t every day.
      1.A.cautiusB.uncnsciusC.desperateD.impassive
      2.A.extendedB.demandedC.annuncedD.assumed
      3.A.pass dwnB.shw upC.break upD.slw dwn
      4.A.exerciseB.rutineC.dietD.grwth
      5.A.resistB.cntinueC.explainD.test
      6.A.rderedB.sentC.wedD.assigned
      7.A.furnitureB.fileC.calendarD.Internet
      8.A.expectB.absrbC.prpseD.define
      9.A.rareB.strangeC.specificD.generus
      10.A.curisityB.thughtfulnessC.ambitinD.tughness
      11.A.inncentB.ptimisticC.tlerantD.lnely
      12.A.panicB.evidenceC.failureD.grief
      13.A.simplyB.hardlyC.skillfullyD.secretly
      14.A.distractinB.addictinC.lssD.annyance
      15.A.amusingB.valuableC.astnishingD.universal
      (24-25高三上·云南大理·阶段练习)A newbrn baby deer, fund by a hiker, nw has a hme with a man and his tw dgs.
      When the baby deer, thught t be nly a day ld, was discvered 1 in a field in Devn, England, the hiker assumed it had been 2 s tk the animal t a vet (兽医).
      In fact, the baby deer may nt have been abandned, but because she’d been in 3 with humans, the vet feared that her mm wuld nt take her back. S, nt knwing hw t 4 it, the vet called expert animal 5 Steve Hpper.
      Fr the first 10 weeks, Steve 6 the baby deer gat’s milk. And she 7 , becming part f the family with Steve and his tw German shepherds.
      He named the new 8 t their family Milly.
      “The shepherds 9 her frm the mment she came t the dr and Milly actively plays with them,” Steve explained.
      The three animals have becme like 10 . And because Milly hasn’t had a 11 t learn frm, she’s fllwed the dgs, learning t cme when 12 and a treat is waiting.
      “When she knws yu have treats, like a chclate bar r dg treats, she will cme and 13 she cmes fr cmpany, and she’s very lving n a gd day,” said Steve.
      Because f her unique situatin, Milly will nt be 14 back int the wild. It was a 15 she survived, but she’s nw right at hme with her bnded family.
      1.A.awakeB.asleepC.aliveD.alne
      2.A.adptedB.desertedC.raisedD.trained
      3.A.cntrastB.cincidenceC.cntactD.cnflict
      4.A.fllwB.handleC.bserveD.share
      5.A.rescuerB.researcherC.trainerD.wner
      6.A.paidB.mixedC.fedD.biled
      7.A.survivedB.maturedC.expandedD.respnded
      8.A.attentinB.inventinC.invitatinD.additin
      9.A.applied tB.tk tC.appealed tD.turned t
      10.A.familiesB.enemiesC.playersD.strangers
      11.A.brtherB.sisterC.fatherD.mther
      12.A.pulledB.praisedC.calledD.stpped
      13.A.eventuallyB.ccasinallyC.cautiuslyD.prperly
      14.A.persuadedB.withdrawnC.releasedD.allwed
      15.A.legendB.mythC.tragedyD.miracle
      (24-25高三上·河南开封·开学考试)I’ve been interested in diving. I wanted t experience it but was 1 by the fear f deep water. Last year, encuraged by a diving enthusiast, I decided t 2 my fear. I signed up fr a diving curse.
      After a few days f thery sessins, I surprisingly 3 all the thery exams. But then fllwed the biggest 4 . I was visibly 5 underwater. My instructr asked me t d a few mre dives with him t 6 my cnfidence. Hwever, I culd see a huge 7 between what I thught I’d be ding and what the curse 8 required.
      Over the next few weeks, I lked back n the past and thught abut what I culd have dne differently t have had a mre pleasant 9 . It was a 10 game! If I culd win, I wuld be able t 11 this curse.
      A week befre the end f the diving curse, I went t cmplete tw dives with my instructr. I knew that if I didn’t give it anther 12 , I wuld always carry the fear with me, and it wuld nly get 13 with time. As I revised the 14 and put n my gear (装备), I thught t myself, “This is it!” I tk a deep breath, held my mask in place with my fingers, and did a back rll int the sea.
      Three hurs later, I became a 15 diver. I finally vercame my fear!
      1.A.picked utB.settled dwnC.held backD.brught up
      2.A.vercmeB.hideC.ignreD.share
      3.A.failedB.avidedC.clearedD.assessed
      4.A.giftB.challengeC.prmiseD.surprise
      5.A.terrifiedB.rudeC.ashamedD.angry
      6.A.shwB.buildC.shakeD.cver
      7.A.mismatchB.slutinC.cnnectinD.wnder
      8.A.secretlyB.accidentallyC.directlyD.actually
      9.A.hlidayB.discussinC.suggestinD.experience
      10.A.cardB.mindC.healthD.wrd
      11.A.write dwnB.seek frC.sail thrughD.check n
      12.A.itemB.tryC.nameD.recrd
      13.A.wrseB.lngerC.lessD.darker
      14.A.innvatinsB.cmmentsC.fundamentalsD.chices
      15.A.highly-paidB.cmpetitiveC.well-knwnD.qualified
      (24-25高三上·山西晋中·阶段练习)My mther-in-law grew up in nrth India. At age 19, she mved t Canada with her husband. By 30, she had three 1 . I’m a white girl frm Wyming, in the US. I went t cllege, then graduate schl. I’m 33 nw and I still dn’t knw hw t change a diaper (尿片).
      When we met almst a decade ag, I immediately realized that we had mre than a generatinal gap t 2 . But I 3 my mther-in-law’s cking that first weekend when I met her, and decided t learn hw t ck her dishes. I wuld 4 beside her as she cked, asking questins and 5 ntes. It tk me years t 6 the basics. But my mther-in-law 7 guided me thrugh her recipes.
      Cking tgether, I had als learned hw t 8 an Indian family. Grwing up in the US, I had prized 9 . But I have learned hw t 10 family-and be relied upn.
      At times, it seemed like my mther-in-law and I might never 11 each ther — but we 12 cking tgether. One Thanksgiving, I shwed my mther-in-law hw t 13 apple pies, using my grandmther’s recipe. In turn, she shared ne f her 14 with me: her favrite sweet dish.
      My mther-in-law and l didn’t have an exact recipe t fllw as we 15 ur relatinship, but smehw time and patience had paid ff fr bth f us.
      1.A.jbsB.neighbrsC.childrenD.pets
      2.A.bridgeB.measureC.identifyD.ignre
      3.A.taughtB.lvedC.avidedD.changed
      4.A.danceB.cmplainC.laughD.stand
      5.A.takingB.exchangingC.leavingD.sharing
      6.A.frgetB.masterC.reviewD.challenge
      7.A.blindlyB.effectivelyC.immediatelyD.patiently
      8.A.fit inB.lk frC.care frD.break up
      9.A.mneyB.friendshipC.independenceD.ability
      10.A.rely nB.fcus nC.relate tD.refer t
      11.A.seeB.understandC.acceptD.hate
      12.A.startedB.delayedC.keptD.stpped
      13.A.buyB.eatC.hldD.bake
      14.A.bksB.specialtiesC.secretsD.views
      15.A.strengthenedB.establishedC.endedD.fixed
      (24-25高三上·山西·阶段练习)In Victria, 33-year-ld Brianna Hurst risked her wn safety t save the lives f three drwning strangers. The event 1 near Apll Bay n Sunday afternn.
      As the sunny afternn tk a dark turn, Brianna Hurst fund herself 2 turned int the rle f a her. Sitting alne n the beach, she heard the panicked 3 f a swimmer wh had managed t reach the shre. Withut hesitatin, Hurst 4 twards the water and dived in, swimming twards the three struggling men.
      “I went t the ne that was 5 t me,” she recunted. “I had t swim ut abut 20 m t get him.” Nt frightened by the 6 , Hurst pulled each uncnscius (昏迷的) man t safety ne by ne. With each rescue, 157 anything, she risked her wn safety t bring the trapped swimmers back t shre.
      “At first there were nt many ther peple n the beach, but by the time I was 7 the third persn ut, they saw what was happening and came t help,” Hurst recalled.
      8 with ther cncerned beachgers, Hurst perfrmed CPR (心肺复苏术) until 9 wrkers arrived n the scene. Unfrtunately, despite their best effrts, ne f the men culd nt 10 and died f the suffering. Hwever, the quick actins f Brianna Hurst undubtedly saved the 11 f the ther tw men, aged 23 and 24, wh are currently 12 in hspital.
      Acting Senir Sergeant Stephen Bull 13 Hurst’s curageus effrts, acknwledging the undeniable impact f her selfless 14 .
      1.A.unfldedB.lcatedC.fellD.lay
      2.A.uncnditinallyB.undubtedlyC.unaffectedlyD.unexpectedly
      3.A.cheersB.criesC.laughterD.whisper
      4.A.pintedB.rushedC.turnedD.came
      5.A.clsestB.yungestC.slwestD.biggest
      6.A.strangersB.challengesC.eventsD.waves
      7.A.turning tB.giving upC.setting asideD.thinking ver
      8.A.bringingB.makingC.lettingD.pulling
      9.A.AgreeingB.TakingC.WrkingD.Cmparing
      10.A.technicalB.scialC.medicalD.cmmercial
      11.A.insistB.walkC.waitD.survive
      12.A.strengthB.dignityC.trubleD.lives
      13.A.peratingB.recveringC.trainingD.vlunteering
      14.A.praisedB.describedC.imaginedD.inspired
      15.A.actB.lveC.cncernD.wrds
      (2024·四川成都·一模)A tw- year- ld girl in Newberry Cunty had last been seen at abut 3:00 p. m., but she was missing later in the day. The situatin tk a 1 turn arund 6:00p. m. when a hunter in the area heard the cries f the missing child. Reacting immediately, the hunter 2 an emergency call telling authrities the child’s lcatin.
      The peratrs 3 immediately, applying advanced mapping technlgy t 4 lcate the psitin. This crucial infrmatin was then rapidly sent t a Suth Carlina Law Enfrcement Divisin(SLED) and the cunty’s first 5 .
      With the lcatin data 6 , a search team was quickly heading t the 7 area, situated nearly a mile away frm the child’s hme. The missing tw- year- ld was fund in the frest, safe and sund except sme slight injuries. Despite her frightening experience, she was fund t be in surprisingly gd 8 , except her understandable tiredness, thirst and fear. The tireless effrts f these rescue wrkers ultimately 9 a heartwarming reunin.
      The 10 rescue was the result f the 11 between different departments and the cmmunity as a whle. The Newberry Cunty Sheriff’s Office expressed their 12 fr the effrts f everyne invlved, including citizens, and thse 13 their thughts and prayers during the search. And they shwed their 14 at the recvery f the little girl in the care f family. Their heric actins will be 15 as a heartwarming success stry in Newberry Cunty fr years t cme.
      1.A.disappintingB.reasnableC.hpefulD.challenging
      2.A.placedB.receivedC.missedD.answered
      3.A.actedB.arrivedC.savedD.screamed
      4.A.creativelyB.accuratelyC.mstlyD.partially
      5.A.discverersB.survivrsC.peratrsD.rescuers
      6.A.in returnB.in rderC.in secretD.in hand
      7.A.parkingB.playingC.wdedD.crwded
      8.A.shapeB.mindC.rderD.faith
      9.A.paid frB.set upC.tk nD.cntributed t
      10.A.riskyB.traditinalC.remarkableD.jyful
      11.A.respectB.discussinC.balanceD.cperatin
      12.A.blessingB.gratitudeC.interestD.affectin
      13.A.advcatingB.praisingC.fferingD.assessing
      14.A.surpriseB.reliefC.guiltD.kindness
      15.A.celebratedB.perfectedC.permittedD.designed
      (24-25高三上·内蒙古赤峰·阶段练习)My wife and I were at an animal shelter lking fr a new cat. Then I saw a mther and 1 her daughter f abut twelve years ld enter. The mther was hlding a cat 2 with a cat in it that was crying. The daughter was crying. The 3 seemed heart- breaking. Of curse, the mther als lked very 4 .
      The mther said t her daughter helplessly, “We can’t 5 the cat anymre, s it’s better t give her up t the 6 .”
      Hearing this, my wife 7 the mther and asked, “What wuld it take fr yu t take yur cat hme?”
      The mther lked like she didn’t understand the questin, s my wife 8 it, “Hw much mney d yu need t keep the cat?”
      The mther replied, “I’d need €150 t pay fr vet bills and 9 ”
      “We’ll pay it. And we’ll pay €100 per mnth fr as lng as yu need it,” my wife 10 withut delay.
      The mther was 11 , but the girl was jumping fr jy, s the decisin was easily made.
      We needn’t pay that mney anymre because after three years, the wman let us knw they were ding 12 , s they didn’t need ur mney anymre.
      My wife tld me that it was a much better 13 f mney than giving it t sme charities, plus it was cheaper. That’s my wife— always lking t 14 mney.
      By the way, we did get a 15 frm the shelter that day.
      1.A.frmallyB.seeminglyC.privatelyD.increasingly
      2.A.designB.bwlC.pictureD.basket
      3.A.sceneB.stryC.factD.style
      4.A.uncertainB.untuchedC.unhappyD.uncncerned
      5.A.putB.thrwC.seeD.affrd
      6.A.shelterB.publicC.cupleD.wner
      7.A.pinted tB.lked atC.turned arundD.sent fr
      8.A.excusedB.ignredC.refusedD.rephrased
      9.A.travellingB.husingC.fdD.clthing
      10.A.respndedB.requiredC.suggestedD.cmmanded
      11.A.cntentedB.curiusC.appreciativeD.hesitant
      12.A.wiserB.betterC.lighterD.faster
      13.A.signB.functinC.useD.image
      14.A.saveB.wasteC.enjyD.shw
      15.A.tyB.billC.dgD.cat
      (24-25高三上·云南昆明·开学考试)The fire raced thrugh Lahaina Hawaii last August s fast that it killed 100 peple and left mre than 7, 000 peple withut their pssessins and in need f shelter. The afternn, Kalyn Lepre grabbed her wallet and 1 the fire. She lst everything else in her huse including seven surfbards. Lepre surfed almst every day; surfing was a surce f jy and a(n) 2 f maintaining her mental health. Hw 3 it was t see her surfbards reduced t a pile f fibers.
      Jud Lau, wh has been riding the 4 and building surfbards fr the last 15 years, understd the 5 f a gd surfbard. “Lsing a surfbard is like lsing pert f yur whle being. 6 in Hawaii, where surfing riginated,” he said.
      7 t help the victims in sme way, Lau realized surfbards wuld bring surfers 8 and that he culd give that back t them. He started by cnnecting peple t dnate their 9 bards. His friends in Califrnia cllected 550 bards and 10 them t Hawaii fr him t give away. 11 his labr, he made mre than 50, 000 dllars’ 12 f bards, 45 in ttal and als 13 ther shapers t build 20 mre surfbards.
      Thse wh received Lau’s 14 included Lepre. “I cried when I saw it,” Lepre said, emtin 15 up in her vice. “He gifted me back a huge part f my mental health by creating an art piece fr me. Feeling jy again helped me mve frward.”
      1.A.startedB.spreadC.cntrlledD.escaped
      2.A.effectB.meansC.startD.symbl
      3.A.heartbreakingB.breathtakingC.thrillingD.exhausting
      4.A.bikesB.strmsC.wavesD.winds
      5.A.standardB.weightC.qualityD.ppularity
      6.A.particularlyB.simplyC.abslutelyD.generally
      7.A.PrceedingB.RegrettingC.RememberingD.Desiring
      8.A.frtuneB.wealthC.cmfrtD.hnr
      9.A.favriteB.extraC.uselessD.inexpensive
      10.A.shippedB.sldC.remvedD.limited
      11.A.WastingB.WithdrawingC.QuittingD.Dnating
      12.A.prfitB.priceC.wrthD.lss
      13.A.turned dwnB.appealed tC.searched frD.related t
      14.A.effrtsB.thanksC.awardsD.calls
      15.A.dryingB.endingC.easingD.welling
      (24-25高三上·山西运城·开学考试)When it cmes t helping vercme a mental health cnditin, an extreme sprt like BMX (Bicycle Mtcrss) may nt be the first chice. Hwever, that is 1 what enabled Nikita Ducarrz t fight her fears.
      As a child, Ducarrz spent every 2 mment after schl n the sccer field. But at 13, the talented athlete began t suffer frm 3 anxiety attacks that made it hard fr her t leave hme. When her mther tld her she had t cntinue playing a sprt, Ducarrz fund BMX as a way t 4 that rule. Little did she knw that BMX wuld sn 5 every aspect f her life, and becme the reasn she wuld push thrugh her fears ne step at a time.
      The tale began when a BMX vide n YuTube inspired her t try the extreme sprt. She saved up fr a bike. Then she began practicing 6 in her driveway. Sn, her excellent skills brught her enugh 7 t ride at the lcal skate park. With that cnfidence, Ducarrz was 8 t ride in the cmpetitin in 2016, and she has nt lked back since.
      “The bike made me get ut f the huse, g t the skate park, and 9 get n a plane,” said Ducarrz. “It 10 me t vercme all my fears.”
      The 26-year-ld is nw ne f the wrld’s best female BMX freestylers. Ducarrz nw has her sights set n the 2024 Paris Olympics. She says, “My 11 in Paris is anther medal. I can get that dne with the training.”
      Thugh she still suffers ccasinal 12 attacks, Ducarrz nw knws hw t manage them. T help thers with mental health cnditins, Ducarrz has started an Instagram page called MindTricks. It is where peple discuss their fears 13 .
      “MindTricks started because f my wn 14 that I was making n Instagram abut mental health,” she explained. “And I thught, ‘Why dn’t we create a place where thers can d the same, a central spt where everyne can read abut these stries and als feel enlightened t 15 their wn stries?’”
      1.A.preciselyB.autmaticallyC.rughlyD.temprarily
      2.A.stressfulB.bringC.spareD.urgent
      3.A.slightB.mildC.ccasinalD.severe
      4.A.endB.fulfillC.measureD.resist
      5.A.put ffB.ate awayC.tk verD.slwed dwn
      6.A.cnceptsB.tricksC.facilitiesD.mdels
      7.A.cnfidenceB.muscleC.patienceD.frtune
      8.A.likelyB.hesitantC.readyD.effrtless
      9.A.slwlyB.abruptlyC.swiftlyD.eventually
      10.A.blckedB.pushedC.leftD.hked
      11.A.pprtunityB.galC.standardD.training
      12.A.panicB.heartC.fluD.annyance
      13.A.carefullyB.privatelyC.safelyD.humbly
      14.A.appearanceB.medalsC.pstsD.chices
      15.A.inventB.imagineC.believeD.share
      (24-25高三上·四川内江·开学考试)Travel is nt a reasnable activity. It makes n 1 t squeeze (挤) yurself int a small seat t g t a distant place where yu dn’t 2 the language r knw the custms. All is at great 3 . If we 4 t d a cst-benefit analysis, we’d never g anywhere. Yet we d.
      That’s ne reasn why I’m 5 abut travel’s future. In fact, I’d argue travel is an essential activity, like bks and hugs, which are fd fr the 6 . Right nw, we’re between curses, enjying where we’ve been and anticipating (期盼) where we’ll g.
      In ur rush t 7 t the wrld, we shuld be mindful f the impact f mass 8 n the planet. Nw is the time t accept the fundamental values f 9 turism and let them guide ur future 10 . G ff the beaten path. Stay lnger in destinatins. And 11 that the whle pint f getting ut there is t see the differences that make the wrld s 12 .
      S g ahead and 13 that trip. It’s gd. Pltting a trip is 14 as enjyable as actually taking ne. Anticipatin is its wn reward. I’ve 15 first-hand the happiness f anticipatry travel. My wife, nt usually a fan f travel phtgraphy, nw spends hurs n Instagram, staring lngingly at phts f muntains and rice fields. “What’s ging n?” I asked ne day. “They’re just abslutely amazing,” she replied. “They make me remember that there is a big, beautiful wrld ut there.”
      1.A.mistakeB.secretC.senseD.attempt
      2.A.dubtB.speakC.chseD.teach
      3.A.expenseB.lengthC.riskD.speed
      4.A.pretendedB.prmisedC.refusedD.stpped
      5.A.curiusB.wrriedC.cnfidentD.wrng
      6.A.familyB.sulC.dayD.future
      7.A.addB.applyC.returnD.cmpare
      8.A.turismB.mediaC.prductinD.market
      9.A.fficialB.frmalC.cmfrtableD.sustainable
      10.A.lecturesB.jurneysC.mealsD.interviews
      11.A.regretB.imagineC.replyD.remember
      12.A.nisyB.clrfulC.cmmnD.dangerus
      13.A.planB.frgetC.missD.admit
      14.A.shrtlyB.frmerlyC.nearlyD.hardly
      15.A.witnessedB.researchedC.demandedD.prmted
      (24-25高三上·陕西西安·阶段练习)After planting in my garden, I fund myself with an abundance f vegetable seedlings (幼苗) . 1 t thrw them away, I rganized a radside plant sale at a lw price. Starting with 30 tmat seedlings, I expanded my 2 t include cabbage, Brussels spruts, and purple brccli. As the hurs passed, nt nly the mney I earned 3 the cst f cultivating these seedlings but als I culd tell that passers-by were enjying the 4 plants. This left me 5 fr an even bigger sale. S I dug up mre seedlings fr sale.
      The day’s 6 came when a yung lady parked her car n her way t wrk, just in frnt f me. As we 7 , I learned she wrked at a center fr autism (孤独症) children. They had a garden f srts, but it’s 8 , filed with weeds. She intended t 9 the garden, which tuched my heart. She chse a dzen plants, and I explained daily care tips t 10 grwth.
      As she was t drve ff, a gentle guy in my heart 11 me f my favrite mariglds (万寿菊), 12 reserved fr my wn garden. With a mment’s hesitatin, I 13 myself t ffer them t her, knwing they’d bring mre cheer t her jb, and thus they wuld be really 14 .
      I felt a sense f satisfactin that day, turning a (n) 15 plant sale int a heartwarming exchange.
      1.A.UnwillingB.CncernedC.AwkwardD.Irregular
      2.A.hriznsB.strategiesC.fferingsD.expectatins
      3.A.cveredB.calculatedC.reducedD.evaluated
      4.A.illegalB.affrdableC.pwerfulD.rare
      5.A.gratefulB.respnsibleC.famusD.hpeful
      6.A.rutineB.highlightC.explratinD.stress
      7.A.whisperedB.arguedC.chattedD.negtiated
      8.A.desertedB.dividedC.remteD.fertile
      9.A.live ffB.make utC.take upD.brighten up
      10.A.mnitrB.prmteC.distinguishD.witness
      11.A.cnvincedB.cheatedC.remindedD.rid
      12.A.accidentallyB.riginallyC.mistakenlyD.ccasinally
      13.A.persuadedB.frbidC.challengedD.attracted
      14.A.in handB.by chanceC.n saleD.in place
      15.A.uniqueB.imaginaryC.simpleD.immediate
      (24-25高三上·山西长治·阶段练习)A cuple f years ag, I was n an early mrning flight t Ecuadr. 1 , during such lng jurneys, I wuld put n my headphnes and g t sleep. 2 , n this particular day, I decided t take a little risk.
      I brke the silence and started a 3 with the man sitting next t me. I learned that this cmpanin was a 4 and we had a fascinating cnversatin.
      Mid-flight, I gathered the curage t take anther 5 , sharing with him a bk prpsal I put tgether fr smething I was ding in my class. He read it, but plitely 6 it. That risk didn’t 7 . Upn landing, we exchanged cntact infrmatin.
      Mnths later, I 8 him, inviting him t my class t discuss a prject n redesigning the bk. I shared my students’ prject vides. One particular prject 9 Mark’s interest. He expressed a desire t meet these students. I admitted I was a little bit 10 fr he seemed mre interested in wrking with my students than me.
      After meeting the students, I, tgether with him and his clleagues, had a dinner tgether where life nce again shwed a(n) 11 turn. During this dinner, ne f his editrs asked me if I’d ever cnsidered writing a bk. I shared the 12 prpsal that I had shwed his bss a year earlier. Within a frtnight, we had a cntract, and within tw years, ver a millin bks had been sld arund the wrld.
      This jurney may seem lucky, but it 13 a series f small risks, beginning with a 14 “hell”. Anyne can fllw this path by embracing these small risks and finally 15 yur chances f being lucky.
      1.A.FrtunatelyB.CuriuslyC.ThankfullyD.Typically
      2.A.TherefreB.HweverC.OtherwiseD.Besides
      3.A.cnversatinB.discussinC.cnsideratinD.reslutin
      4.A.writerB.teacherC.publisherD.phtgrapher
      5.A.chiceB.lessnC.taskD.risk
      6.A.declinedB.agreedC.decreasedD.maintained
      7.A.turn utB.wrk utC.stand utD.run ut
      8.A.made friends withB.argued withC.lst cntact withD.reached ut t
      9.A.caughtB.fcusedC.cnvincedD.ppsed
      10.A.stressedB.scaredC.amazedD.upset
      11.A.intentinalB.unexpectedC.wrngD.imprper
      12.A.sameB.updatedC.differentD.dated1
      13.A.restredB.createdC.resulted frmD.led t
      14.A.surprisingB.simpleC.quickD.frmal
      15.A.reduceB.imprveC.bserveD.increase
      (24-25高三上·陕西咸阳·开学考试)Learn and Earn
      Charlie and Jackie jined a whlesale cmpany tgether just after graduatin. They bth wrked very hard. After several years, the bss 1 Jackie sales manager but Charlie remained a salesman. One day Charlie culd nt put it any mre. He 2 his resignatin letter (辞职信) t the bss and cmplained that the bss did nt 3 hard-wrking emplyees, but nly raised thse wh tried t please him. He thught that it was really 4 .
      The bss knew that Charlie had spared n 5 fr the cmpany all these years, but in rder t help Charlie t realize the 6 between him and Jackie, the bss asked Charlie t d the fllwing. “G and 7 if there is anyne selling watermelns in the market.” Charlie went, returned and 8 said, “Yes.” The bss asked, “Hw much per kilgram?” Charlie went back t the market t ask and returned t 9 , “$ 12 per kg.”
      The bss tld Charlie that he wuld ask Jackie the 10 questin. Jackie went, returned and said, “Bss, nly ne persn selling watermelns. $ 12 per kg, $ 100 fr 10 kg. He has a 11 f 340 melns. On the table are 58 melns, and every meln weighs abut 15 kg, 12 frm the Suth tw days ag. They are fresh, red, and f gd 13 .”
      Charlie was 14 and he realized the difference between himself and Jackie. He decided nt t 15 but t learn frm Jackie.
      My dear friends, yu knw, a mre successful persn is mre bservant, thinks mre and understands in depth. Fr the same matter, he sees several years ahead, while yu see nly tmrrw. The difference between a year and a day is 365 times, s hw culd yu win ?
      Think: hw far have yu seen ahead in yur life? Hw thughtful are yu?
      1.A.madeB.rderedC.demandedD.kept
      2.A.turned inB.turned utC.handed inD.handed ut
      3.A.enjyB.valueC.repayD.meet
      4.A.carelessB.selflessC.unfairD.unusual
      5.A.restB.trubleC.effectD.effrt
      6.A.relatinshipB.differenceC.cmpetitinD.distance
      7.A.pick utB.carry utC.lk utD.find ut
      8.A.nlyB.stillC.evenD.again
      9.A.fferB.remindC.answerD.repeat
      10.A.difficultB.familiarC.simpleD.same
      11.A.numberB.ltC.ttalD.few
      12.A.bughtB.cmeC.takenD.heard
      13.A.valueB.cnditinC.shapeD.quality
      14.A.puzzledB.encuragedC.struckD.mved
      15.A.stayB.leaveC.wrkD.stp
      (24-25高三上·河南·阶段练习)The light turned yellw as I rushed t pick up my daughters frm my mm’s huse. I was a teacher wh had returned t wrk, 1 my mm t care fr Grace and Genevieve, tw and a half years ld. The 2 f my jb had grwn, and I ften felt 3 fr the time my mm had t spend with the girls.
      Ten minutes later I arrived at my parents’ huse. A scene f chas 4 me. The girls had 5 cushins ff bth cuches. They were jumping frm the cuches t the cushins, wild lks n their faces. Genevieve glanced up. I reached fr her. She screamed, “N!” Grace 6 me and kept jumping. It tk me a secnd t find Mm, sitting exhaustedly in a chair, hair sticking up. “It’s been a lng day,” she 7 , “The girls are really tiring.”
      I aplgized fr being late and gathered the girls’ things. As I fetched car seats frm my mm’s van, I 8 let Riley, ur dg, escape. I chased him thrugh the neighbrhd, my heels ff, until I finally 9 .
      I started back t my parents’. The wind blew, rustling the branches f the maples (枫树) abve me. I std there fr a mment. All lights arund me 10 frm windws, their glw warming me. I saw families inside arund dinner tables, sharing their day’s 11 .
      Suddenly, I was 12 my life, seeing it mre clearly than I had in years. There was my husband, the girls, my parents, even that naughty Riley. I thught f the laughter, the happiness, the lve we shared. My 13 seemed small cmpared t the lve we had.
      Back hme, Riley settled dwn, and Grace played with my mm. It was a 14 that smetimes we need a break frm rutine t appreciate the blessings in ur lives. The 15 pace f life is filled with lve and jy, and fcusing n what truly matters brings peace and cntentment.
      1.A.leavingB.remainingC.departingD.arriving
      2.A.benefitsB.demandsC.rewardsD.expectatins
      3.A.anxiusB.indifferentC.exhaustedD.guilty
      4.A.cnnectedB.encunteredC.greetedD.apprached
      5.A.thrwnB.placedC.piledD.arranged
      6.A.bservedB.nticedC.ignredD.watched
      7.A.claimedB.whisperedC.sighedD.laughed
      8.A.deliberatelyB.accidentallyC.intentinallyD.ccasinally
      9.A.wre utB.paid ffC.gave inD.gave up
      10.A.weakenedB.flashedC.shneD.disappeared
      11.A.chresB.striesC.prblemsD.rutines
      12.A.mirrringB.picturingC.dreamingD.freseeing
      13.A.stressesB.jysC.plansD.memries
      14.A.warningB.lessnC.reminderD.suggestin
      15.A.busyB.jyfulC.peacefulD.wnderful

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