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2022届黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市高三第二次模拟考试
It was close to midnight on a Sunday evening in June, 1966. All of my neighbors were ____21____, resting for the hard week ahead. ____22____ me.
Sitting in a chair in the front yard of my parents’ house and waiting to be ____23____ so that I could begin my work on a garbage truck for the first time, I was ____24____.
Working on a garbage truck did not seem ____25____ at all. In fact, it was the thing to do and many people in my ____26____ did. Several of my friends’ fathers either worked for or ____27____ garbage- trucking businesses. The ____28____ could be said for the other Dutch families in the area.
And although every teenage boy knew that working on the truck was going to be a hard and ____29____ experience, it was not undesirable. The benefits of the job had been ____30____ discussed among us boys. We knew all the ____31____: the leaders of the businesses, the names and types of trucks used. ____32____, we could see for ourselves the rewards that some of the ____33____ men before us had acquired by ____34____ garbage on weekends or during the summer. John Teune even ____35____ a new car for his many days working on the truck on his sixteenth birthday.
Yes, I thought to myself that I was going to do a man’s job. No more working on a(n) ____36____ basis for a friend’s father at his place of business, or for a few weeks in summer at my uncle’s mobile home park. This was a real job. ____37____, I was to be paid $5. 60 an hour. In 1966, this was big ____38____.
The ____39____ of the night was suddenly broken by the sound of a(n) ____40____ garbage truck. Bob Van Otten, my coworker, was waving to me from the truck.
21. A. busy B. asleep C. sick D. anxious
22. A. Except for B. Rather than C. Thanks to D. Regardless of
23. A. attended to B. taken over C. picked up D. pulled out
24. A. frightened B. amazed C. embarrassed D. excited
25. A. great B. easy C. urgent D. unusual
26. A. house B. neighborhood C. story D. dream
27. A. owned B. hated C. ruined D. sold
28. A. fun B. opposite C. same D. public
29. A. dirty B. nice C. valueless D. rewarding
30. A. carelessly B. unwillingly C. openly D. finally
31. A. losses B. facts C. profits D. difficulties
32. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides
33. A. poor B. young C. silly D. dishonest
34. A. collecting B. stealing C. storing D. studying
35. A. repaired B. rented C. got D. asked
36. A. regular B. permanent C. solid D. temporary
37. A. Actually B. Unfortunately C. Originally D. Curiously
38. A. courage B. cost C. money D. power
39. A. darkness B. peace C. ice D. record
40. A. burning B. annoying C. aging D. approaching
江西省上饶市六校2022届高三第二次联考
A group of teenagers in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood were looking for a way to uplift their marginalized(被边缘化的)West Side community. With a little help from their friends, these young entrepreneurs(创业者)____41____ an old store into Austin Harvest, a food market to ____42____ healthy food for their undeserved neighborhood.
For areas like Austin, classified as “food deserts”, fresh produce and healthy food are ____43____ to come by even at the best of times. The situation ____44____ when several area grocery stores were forced to ____45____ temporarily after being destroyed. Thus, one of the ____46____ that concerned the teens most was the ____47____ of healthy food in the area, which was the ____48____ of years of racism. In their community, Austin Harvest has since sprung to life, where there were only two food markets.
“Food is a(n)____49____need,” Azariah Baker, one of the teens said, “but it’s also something _____50_____ to us.”
Their project got _____51_____ from a lot of professional athletes. “People care. It’s a time for people to show up. I think our world has _____52_____.” Baker said, “So for us, to be able to come together and say we’re going to lead that change is _____53_____.” Together, they raised $500,000.
The vision(构想)for Austin Harvest was shaped and implemented(实施)by the teens. “We’ve been behind the project _____54_____,” Baker said. “We’ve discussed how we want to _____55_____ our market—where we want our market to be, what we sell, and what we look like. It is we who _____56_____ it.”
Taking a “teach someone to fish rather than give someone a fish” approach, The Hatchery Chicago, a food business incubator(孵化器), also helped to _____57_____ lessons in real-world business _____58_____ including licensing and customer service, as well as cooking classes aimed at helping interested teens work toward careers in the _____59_____ industry.
This is a real entrepreneurship opportunity for the teens and also a(n)_____60_____for them to bring food justice(公正)to their neighborhood.
41. A. turned B. placed C. divided D. forced
42. A. make B. grow C. provide D. check
43. A. ready B. difficult C. expensive D. possible
44. A. started B. differed C. improved D. worsened
45. A. close B. separate C. move D. return
46. A. doubts B. issues C. mistakes D. accidents
47. A. type B. taste C. sale D. shortage
48. A. result B. test C. excuse D. solution
49. A. immediate B. emotional C. basic D. personal
50. A. unrecognizable B. inaccessible C. indescribable D. unimportant
51. A. permission B. protection C. backing D. warning
52. A. opened B. fallen C. changed D. formed
53. A. easy B. meaningful C. obvious D. demanding
54. A. completely B. calmly C. secretly D. cautiously
55. A. share B. research C. sell D. show
56. A. rebuild B. advise C. join D. run
57. A. find B. discuss C. attend D. offer
58. A. skills B. meetings C. purposes D. trips
59. A. hotel B. health C. food D. service
60. A. need B. opportunity C. example D. reason
成都市2022届高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测
Ebra Ferrell got the standard well wishes on social media on her 53rd birthday. Meanwhile, she got some ____21____ messages too. One was about a family who had just ____22____ their four-year-old son due to cancer. His older brother was especially ____23____. Could Ferrell help?
That ____24____ and the 30 or so others like it were exactly what Ferrell was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd,the ____25____ social service sweetie had put out a(n) ____26____ on social media. She wanted to ____27____53 random acts of kindness by the end of her birth month, and she needed ____28____ on people who could use one. When she got the note about the family,she sent a wind chimewith the words “Listen to the wind and ____29____ that I am near” carved on it. It now ____30____ in the four-year-old's bedroom, where his brother can go to listen to it whenever he wants.
This is not the first time that Ferrell has decided to give ____31____ for her birthday. For her 47th,she ____32____ Love with Skin On, an organization devoted to doing ____33____ deeds in her town and beyond. Its motto is simple: Be Love, Do Stuff. Over the years, Ferrell has ____34____ and touched well over 100 strangers, some found via social media callouts, others with ____35____ from her grandkids.
Ferrell ____36____ everything herself: gift cards, pay-it-forward purchases, and care packages, as well as the gas it takes to play fairy godmother. Her family often gives some ____37____birthday cash to her with their ____38____ not to spend it on anyone else, which she ____39____ ignores. “I got a couple of Amazon gift cards for my birthday this year, and ‘YESSS!’” It's Ferrell's party, and she'll ____40____ if she wants to.
21. A. mysterious B. unusual C. amazing D. disturbing
22. A. lost B. missed C. cured D. ignored
23. A. angry B. panicked C. heartbroken D. confused
24. A. message B. boy C. disease D. birthday
25. A. curious B. temporary C. stressful D. longtime
26. A. rule B. call C. apology D. reply
27. A. offer B. count C. gather D. change
28. A. suggestions B. remarks C. influence D. information
29. A. hope B. know C. predict D. dream
30. A. hides B. lies C. hangs D. runs
31. A. performances B. instructions C. presents D. chances
32. A. founded B. visited C. left D. thanked
33. A. heroic B. legal C. casual D. good
34. A. referred to B. relied on C. slowed down D. reached out
35. A. expectation B. help C. love D. description
36. A. makes up B. shows off C. pays for D. cares about
37. A. extra B. precious C. ideal D. rare
38. A. promise B. command C. warning D. decision
39. A. accidentally B. fortunately C. deliberately D. naturally
40. A. behave B. give C. agree D. argue
2022届陕西省宝鸡市高考模拟二
Huagu (“flowery drum”) Opera is a local art form of Yueyang in Central China’s Hunan province. It___21___the cultural life of the local residents in a long history. It ___22___ more than 200 years ago. It is mainly ___23___ in a dozen counties and cities in not just Hunan, but also in the neighbor Hubei province and the eastern Jiangxi province.
In the past, they could ___24___ it mostly during important festivals such as Lunar New Year. But now they can watch it often. The One Yuan Theater, ___25___ Rongjiawan town of Yueyang, has staged 30 to 50 Huagu Opera shows each year since 2012. And the audience numbers for each show sometimes ___26___ 1,000. Some people ___27___ stools or are even willing to stand through a show of two or three hours. Though the theater has a ___28___ capacity of 800, there are not enough seats. To enjoy a show, each audience has to pay only 1 yuan ($0.15) as ___29___ fee to the theater, as the programs are ___30___ government funding. The project provides ___31___ and nearly-free shows to local residents. It has been ___32___. It has brought the once-dead cultural heritage back to life.
In its long development process, the opera has widely ___33___ features of Yueyang folk tunes and ___34___ factors of other opera types to form its own style. ___35___, Huagu Opera had no full-time performing teams. It was only performed by ___36___ artists, most of whom were local farmers, during free farming seasons on ___37___ stages. In recent years, ___38___ have been taken by the local government to ___39___ the art form. The One Yuan Theater, which aims to absorb more audience, has been a successful ___40___
21. A. connects B. enriches C. folds D. keeps
22. A. originated B. adopted C. ended D. stressed
23. A. genuine B. familiar C. popular D. useful
24. A. admire B. receive C. witness D. appreciate
25. A. interested in B. located in C. delighted in D. consisted in
26. A. touched B. chose C. missed D. attended
27. A. spread out B. fade away C. bring along D. put forward
28. A. reviewing B. approving C. seating D. attempting
29. A. admission B. addition C. permission D. invitation
30. A. covered by B. amazed at C. impressed by D. filled with
31. A. regular B. natural C. casual D. typical
32. A. grateful B. successful C. thoughtful D. fearful
33. A. introduced B. repeated C. absorbed D. abandoned
34. A. similar B. unique C. artistic D. real
35. A. Gradually B. Traditionally C. Generally D. Personally
36. A. amateur B. professional C. confident D. special
37. A. temporary B. significant C. normal D. silent
38. A. position B. stages C. measures D. places
39. A. avoid B. promote C. predict D. record
40. A. plan B. effort C. atmosphere D. attempt
宁夏石嘴山市2022届高三适应性测试二
“Who can ever have imagined someone like me would make it this far?” asked Chad Wood last week during his high school graduation speech as the best student. Chad offered ___21___ to his fellow classmates to never give up — and the words ___22___much more to himself. That’s because Chad is deaf, and he told the story of the serious troubles he___23___to graduate first in his class at Harrison High school in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Chad didn’t start to___24___until he was 5, according to his mother, Pam Wood. Although her son was at a(an) ___25___, she was determined not to treat him ___26___. “I’ve expected him to do everything every other kid does, and I saw no ___27___ why he couldn’t,” she told ABC News. “And if he___28___ the first time, we just tried again.”
Chad, 17, worked hard throughout school, ___29___ no special treatment but sitting at the front of the class and using a special audio system so he could hear the teacher. All his hard work ____30____. He received full school fare to Vanderbilt University. “Deafness had taught me a lesson to never ____31____,” he said in the speech. “Not when the experts tell you it cannot be done. Not when you have ____32____ so far behind that escaping seems the only way ____33____. Not when achieving your dreams seems an entire ____34____ .”
Chad spoke for about four minutes, after which he received a standing applause from the class and____35____ messages from family, friends and strangers. “They’ve been sending me messages on Facebook, email, they’ve been talking to me in person telling me how it had a ____36____on their lives and how they’re really ____37____ by it,” Chad told ABC News. “It feels ____38____. Seeing that my words ____39____have a power on someone and that they want to work harder because of my words makes me feel ____40____ .”
21. A. description B. advice C. warning D. information
22. A. meant B. recognized C. analysed D. described
23. A. needed B. forecast C. consisted D. faced
24. A. cry B. hear C. smell D. laugh
25. A. loss B. advantage C. disadvantage D. distance
26. A. differently B. cruelly C. kindly D. similarly
27. A. reason B. trouble C. harm D. conclusion
28. A. succeeded B. organized C. failed D. blamed
29. A. appealing B. operating C. possessing D. receiving
30. A. set off B. paid off C. took off D. dropped off
31. A. give in B. give up C. give out D. give away
32. A. waited B. walked C. fallen D. left
33. A. out B. off C. up D. away
34. A. victory B. failure C. impossibility D. chance
35. A. supportive B. negative C. doubtful D. awkward
36. A. insight B. detail C. reward D. power
37. A. depressed B. inspired C. exposed D. puzzled
38. A. unwilling B. shocking C. amazing D. embarrassing
39. A. merely B. extremely C. strangely D. actually
40. A. astonished B. wonderful C. confused D. cautious
山西晋城市2022年高三第二次模拟考试
I was driving my 5-year-old son home when I saw a homeless man in the median strip (中央分隔带) in the road.
I wanted to give the man some ____21____ , but I didn’t have any cash. My son ____22____ the man as well and he insisted that I give the man the 30 cents he had. It seemed that he had read my ____23____ and he responded out loud.
I was more than ____24____ that he wanted to help, but honestly, I was ____25____ . I didn’t want to give just 30 cents to this man who clearly ____26____ more help. My own pride and ____27____ over the homeless man's disappointed reaction to ____28____ just two coins stood in the way.
I quickly realized that I was the only ____29____ in the situation and that the traffic light would turn green soon. I then thought to myself, “I’ve been teaching him about ____30____ others and now that he wants to give everything he can ____31____ , I shouldn’t let my personal self-centeredness ____32____ this act of kindness.”
I almost told my son, “Let’s wait to ____33____ until we at least have one dollar.” I almost told my son that what he had wasn’t ____34____ . I almost showed him that what he saw as a good thing couldn’t make a ____35____ in someone’s life. I almost taught him that personal ____36____ was more important than helping another human.
____37____ , I quickly got rid of that foolishness.
I then rolled down the window and said to the man, “I’m sorry. I don’t have any cash on me, but my 5-year-old son back in the ____38____ wants to give you everything he has right now.”
To my ____39____ , the smile on that man's face lit up the intersection. The only thing that matched the ____40____ of that stranger’s smile was the bigger smile on my boy’s face.
21. A. equipment B. information C. money D. advice
22. A. comforted B. taught C. noticed D. attracted
23. A. apology B. mind C. order D. future
24. A. happy B. confused C. angry D. ashamed
25. A. thrilled B. hesitant C. disappointed D. relieved
26. A. needed B. rejected C. overlooked D. assessed
27. A. advantage B. worry C. curiosity D. control
28. A. owing B. donating C. receiving D. lending
29. A. plan B. change C. result D. problem
30. A. helping B. forgiving C. following D. tolerating
31. A. abandon B. record C. achieve D. offer
32. A. preserve B. promote C. forget D. ruin
33. A. give B. escape C. fight D. drive
34. A. enough B. real C. simple D. worthless
35. A. mess B. choice C. difference D. wish
36. A. kindness B. pride C. generosity D. success
37. A. Unfortunately B. Thankfully C. Initially D. Casually
38. A. bank B. garage C. car D. road
39. A. horror B. embarrassment C. sadness D. surprise
40. A. disappearance B. challenge C. pressure D. brightness
2022年甘肃省第二次高考诊断考试
If you're a parent travelling by plane with young children, it can be hard when you're trapped in the sky, fearing that other passengers are judging you. This is____21____ difficult for people who have been going through a ____22____time.
Lindsay Mains____23____the sweet note on social media which a ____24____ handed her and her husband Nick during the fight. She explained that their daughter Luna died in July, after being____25____ with blood cancer. Naturally, this disastrous ____26____ is something that Lindsay, Nick and our daughter Olive are still unwilling to accept.
The____27____to see their family ended up having a very emotional journey, thanks to fellow____28____ Richard. During the flight, he handed Lindsay and Nick a card, on which he had____29____:“My name is Richard. I have four kids and I can _____30_____you guys are great parents. Patient and kind, just the world _____31_____.God Bless, RJ.”
Lindsay explained: Sometimes you need to be_____32_____ of the goodness in the world. After losing our youngest in July we _____33_____ took a cross country flight to see our family. We got on the plane full of_____34_____ knowing we were going to our home but we weren't able to bring our youngest daughter with us. We knew we were in a bad _____35_____ but have been trying to support our oldest daughter in learning tools to _____36_____ her sadness. This means she may be emotional and behave rudely, and the situation can_____37_____for some time.
“We looked at each other and decided our relationship with her was more important on this day than our_____38_____with the strangers on the plane. But as I prepared for angry_____39_____or comments, Richard reached across the passage and handed us this_____40_____note that made me cry and totally turned our whole day around.” Lindsay said emotionally.
21. A. originally B. especially C. willingly D. fluently
22 A. satisfying B. joyful C. busy D. tough
23. A. placed B. shared C. located D. tracked
24. A. stranger B. baby C. doctor D. robot
25. A. equipped B. connected C. diagnosed D. impressed
26. A. fire B. harvest C. loss D. injury
27. A. walk B. flight C. hope D. aim
28. A. passenger B. worker C. stuff D. student
29. A. signed B. marked C. written D. said
30. A. demand B. tell C. ask D. suggest
31. A. occurs B. escapes C. offers D. needs
32. A. warned B. informed C. reminded D. suspected
33. A. kindly B. finally C. gradually D. easily
34. A. happiness B. calmness C. thankfulness D. heaviness
35. A. mood B. seat C. direction D. way
36. A. handle B. raise C. avoid D. refuse
37. A. stand B. apply C. hunt D. last
38. A. fight B. agreement C. relationship D. work
39. A. looks B. fans C. crowds D. tears
40. A. ordinary B. helpless C. accurate D. handwritten
2022届河南省许平汝联盟高三下学期核心模拟卷(三)
My great-grandma is now 102. “Miss Martha”, as she has become known at her senior home, has developed a reputation for being ___21___. I always enjoy ___22___to her because she is full of caring ___23___, willing to share life lessons.
One day when I went to visit my great-grandma, she sat in a chair and said to me, “Caleb, you must be ___24___and stay alive to reach your goals. So, take care of your body and ___25___ or you’ll never reach your biggest dreams.” She knows a thing or two about goals: She still ___26___ to keep playing the piano for the weekly senior home singalong and to have “five more years”.
My great-grandma ___27___ went to the Olympics, owned a business, or wrote a book. She said that her dreams were ___28___: to have enough food to share, to be healthy and to survive challenges. As she leaned (倚靠) back, she proudly talked about her family members’ ___29___: After fifteen years of countless surgeries, her daughter could ____30____ on her own and raise a family. Other family members competed in the Olympic games, ran their own businesses, or became a(n) ____31____ read by most people. Yet my great-grandma was particularly ____32____of seeing her family serve others and try to make a ____33____. “You know, members of our family are____34____their goals, and that’s enough for me,” she said.
But I know she has also reached her own goals. Over the years, she has ____35____ choosing joy. She thinks that intentional ____36____ has kept her “from drowning (淹死) in the flood of personal tears” when she ____37____, like when her husband was killed by a drunk driver.
“Sweetie, I ____38____ believe that you will also reach your goals and I will be proud of you,” she said with a warm kiss on my cheek. “____39____ trying to realize dreams, and you’ll feel ____40____.”
21. A. greedy B. careful C. grateful D. talkative
22. A. attending B. apologizing C. listening D. objecting
23. A. honesty B. wisdom C. curiosity D. doubt
24. A. modest B. beautiful C. healthy D. talented
25. A. spirit B. future C. family D. work
26. A. fails B. aims C. pretends D. refuses
27. A. once B. even C. never D. always
28. A. simple B. complex C. expensive D. controversial
29. A. goals B. changes C. dreams D. achievements
30. A. volunteer B. live C. hide D. struggle
31. A. engineer B. doctor C. writer D. athlete
32. A. proud B. ashamed C. afraid D. free
33. A. reservation B. decision C. request D. difference
34. A. adjusting B. explaining C. setting D. reaching
35. A. given up B. got away from C. insisted on D. lost sight of
36. A. optimism B. praise C. generosity D. kindness
37. A. grew up B. broke down C. took off D. went away
38. A. casually B. temporarily C. barely D. firmly
39. A. Keep B. Avoid C. Admit D. Imagine
40. A. tested B. blessed C. challenged D. hurt
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