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Eileen Taylr had smething sweet n her mind in the drive-thrugh (汽车餐厅) line at Heav’nly Dnuts. But it wasn’t a dughnut (甜甜圈).
Just the day befre, a stranger ahead f her in line had 1 paid fr her cffee. “It made such a big difference in my day,” says Eileen. She had recently 2 her jb as a physician’s assistant, and mney was tight. But Eileen was 3 t pick up the $12 bill f the family 4 the car behind hers. What she didn’t knw was that her 5 wuld g arund, and in a chain reactin (连锁反应), ther 6 wuld be encuraged t pay backward (向后) t. In tw and a half hurs, 55 drivers paid fr the 7 f the persn behind them in line. The dughnut shp’s emplyees had 8 this befre. In fact, this Heav’nly Dnuts was knwn as a special 9 —manager Wendy Clement says her custmers are the “best in the wrld”. But, even s, the wrkers were 10 when a 15th car pulled up t the windw and the driver 11 the next custmer. By the time the lines fr the drive-thrugh and at the cunter were empty, the shp had mre than 12 its previus recrd. Later that day, Eileen went back t pick up a cffee. Wendy tld her what had happened.
“Everyne was all 13 ,” says Eileen.
Nw—wrking again as a physician’s assistant, Eileen 14 Heav’nly Dnuts every Saturday mrning, having a 15 —and paying fr the rder f the custmer behind her.
1.A.unwillinglyB.anxiuslyC.generuslyD.fearfully
2.A.gtB.didC.likedD.lst
3.A.inspiredB.invitedC.frcedD.tld
4.A.belwB.verC.nD.in
5.A.backgrundB.kindnessC.interestD.imprtance
6.A.driversB.wrkersC.expertsD.classmates
7.A.rderB.bkC.gasD.jke
8.A.shwnB.seenC.frgttenD.realized
9.A.giftB.placeC.carD.driver
10.A.wrriedB.cncernedC.amazedD.frightened
11.A.metB.talked tC.recgnizedD.paid fr
12.A.keptB.setC.dubledD.written
13.A.painfulB.excitedC.unsureD.hpeless
14.A.describesB.intrducesC.visitsD.purchases
15.A.cffeeB.beerC.talkD.party
(2023上·浙江杭州·高一统考期末)
Oak Middle Schl rganized a schl talent shw n Saturday night where Jagger, a teenager with autism(自闭症)sang “Let It G”. Suddenly he frgt the 16 . The children watching Jagger’s perfrmance ffered 17 and spntaneusly(自发)started t 18 alng with him.
The added supprt gave the 13-year-ld by enugh cnfidence t 19 the wrds f the sng again. Jagger ended his appearance t lud applause(鼓掌). “It was just that 20 mment when it just felt like the entire cmmunity gathered arund him,” Jagger’s mther Stacey said.
What 21 Jagger was that everyne did that fr him. The kids 22 arund him. They shwed him that he is nt disabled but he is just differently 23 . Olivia Klein, Jagger’s teacher recrded the 24 mment n camera. “Yu culd sec an bvius 25 in his emtins,” Klein said. “He gt really happy and he 26 the sng.”
Jagger didn’t 27 any f the kids in the audience because he attends a different schl ut f twn. It made the 28 even mre special. “I just feel s 29 t live here and fr the way the kids and the cmmunity 30 him,” his mther added.
16.A.fearsB.perfrmanceC.wrdsD.music
17.A.guidanceB.assistanceC.servicesD.explanatin
18.A.singB.cryC.applaudD.cme
19.A.make upB.search frC.refer tD.pick up
20.A.disastrusB.magicalC.awkwardD.annying
21.A.excitedB.frightenedC.attractedD.cnfused
22.A.turnedB.dancedC.gatheredD.ran
23.A.impressiveB.ableC.fluentD.calm
24.A.difficultB.quietC.sacredD.heartwarming
25.A.changeB.featureC.injuryD.stress
26.A.challengedB.startedC.finishedD.chse
27.A.requestB.knwC.admireD.greet
28.A.diseaseB.cmmunityC.mmentD.camera
29.A.luckyB.anxiusC.respnsibleD.lst
30.A.remindedB.cntactedC.hnredD.supprted
(2023上·福建漳州·高一统考期末)
It was a freezing winter day when a space heater caused a fire in a high-rise apartment building. The fire was small, but it 31 huge heavy smke. Because a brken fire dr was left 32 , it tk just minutes fr the entire building t becme a death 33 fr the peple inside.
Befre firefighters’ arrival, peple 34 t evacuate the smking building. Single mther-f-tw Kristin was ne f the hundreds f peple 35 t get ut f the building. As she tried t carry her tw yung children dwn the crwded 36 frm her apartment, a stranger appeared ut f nwhere and asked if she needed 37 . The man is Francis, wh lived n the building’s tp flr. He was running fr his 38 and when he saw Kristin and her daughters he 39 that he culdn’t just leave them there t struggle fr themselves. 40 , he picked 3-year-ld Kween up and tk ff dwn the stairs quickly. 41 helped Kristin and her ther child 42 it ut nt lng after Francis and Kween gt ut. Kristin culdn’t 43 what culd have happened if Francis hadn’t stpped t help.
Many peple might have been s 44 by the fire that they might just care abut themselves 45 danger, but this man kept his eyes pen and didn’t hesitate (犹豫) t lend a hand.
31.A.experiencedB.preventedC.prducedD.attracted
32.A.penB.clsedC.behindD.alne
33.A.marchB.gameC.blwD.trap
34.A.attemptedB.failedC.happenedD.cntinued
35.A.strugglingB.waitingC.shutingD.refusing
36.A.crnerB.rmC.windwsD.stairs
37.A.adviceB.helpC.shelterD.escape
38.A.jbB.lifeC.mealD.freedm
39.A.rememberedB.wnderedC.realizedD.feared
40.A.HweverB.TherefreC.AnyhwD.Besides
41.A.PlicemenB.SldiersC.OfficialsD.Firefighters
42.A.wrkB.checkC.stickD.make
43.A.imagineB.senseC.expressD.bear
44.A.excitedB.frightenedC.annyedD.cnfused
45.A.in place fB.in spite fC.in case fD.in face f
(2023上·山东日照·高一统考期末)
A heartbrken grandmther has had a reunin (团聚) with her belved pet dg. Viletta, 86, ran away frm her hmetwn when the war 46 . She was determined t take her dg Tasha with her, but her effrts came t a tearful end, and they were frced t 47 . Tasha was left t strangers. Yesterday, the pair 48 met again, thanks t the help f kind strangers wh have wrked tgether t 49 the dg 1,800 miles.
Viletta’s family traveled t Ireland 50 safety. Despite arriving safely, the 86-year-ld culdn’t 51 talking abut her “best friend” Tasha. A lcal charity wrker, Debbie Deegan, wh helped the family t get t Ireland, made it her 52 t reunite the heartbrken pair.
She said, “Viletta was quite 53 abut the whle thing and by the time they gt t Rmania they weren’t 54 t manage the dg s they gave it t a Rmanian family. She was 55 . She tld me Tasha was her best friend.”
Debbie said, “We 56 a travel cmpany fr help. Hwever, they culd nly get her as far as the UK, s it tk ne last huge 57 t deliver her t Dublin.”
Then Debbie’s friend, Jhn D’Arcy, frm Waterfrd, ffered t g t England t 58 Tasha. On Saturday, Jhn traveled with a friend by ship t England t get Tasha.
And yesterday, Debbie 59 the news n the Internet that Viletta had been reunited with Tasha at last—and the pair culdn’t lk 60 abut it.
46.A.finished upB.went utC.died dwnD.brke ut
47.A.meetB.separateC.returnD.hide
48.A.quicklyB.prperlyC.finallyD.immediately
49.A.deliverB.meetC.seeD.find
50.A.in cntrl fB.in search fC.in hnr fD.in case f
51.A.mindB.allwC.keepD.help
52.A.taskB.decisinC.needD.habit
53.A.curiusB.angryC.stressedD.frightened
54.A.willingB.reasnableC.ableD.likely
55.A.well-educatedB.heart-brkenC.hard-wrkingD.peace-lving
56.A.paidB.thankedC.requiredD.cntacted
57.A.effrtB.prmiseC.effectD.strength
58.A.calmB.trainC.cllectD.feed
59.A.sharedB.heardC.receivedD.cpied
60.A.strngerB.healthierC.nicerD.happier
(2023上·广东惠州·高一统考期末)
One Saturday evening, there was a knck at my dr. My friend Jacqui was standing there hlding a bld stained twel 61 arund smething. “I saw him being hit by a car and 62 t the side f the rad,” she said. “It’s an echidna(针鼹猬). He may have lst a leg.”
Birds are my 63 specialty. I knw a lt abut the lcal native varieties that live arund the caravan park I manage. The Parks and Wildlife fficers and turists ften drp ff injured birds t me t nurse back t 64 , but I’d never handled an echidna.
I tk this little creature, carefully 65 him and, t my relief, saw that all fur legs were 66 . There was bld streaming frm his nse. A few hurs later, I arrived hme frm the lcal vet, 67 with a small xygen tank and mask attached t the echidna’s nse, wh was nestled inside a cage.
The next mrning, I remved the xygen mask. He seemed 68 , backing ff, but his cnditin was much imprved. We had an empty aviary(鸟舍) in the garden and inside it was a large bath. I 69 the bath was the best place t keep him. I placed lts f leaf litter n the 70 f the bath fr him t dig and bury himself in.
When I checked n him the next day, all the leaf litter was 71 at ne end f the bath and a large hle had been dug alng the side f the aviary. There was n echidna. I eventually fund him attempting an(a) 72 under ur frnt gate. He was 73 ready t g hme, s Jacqui and I drve t the spt where she’d fund him and placed the cage n the 74 , and watched as he happily went ff. These clever creatures knw when it’s time t 75 and leave.
61.A.shwnB.wrappedC.placedD.thrwn
62.A.walkB.rushC.jumpD.rll
63.A.usualB.incnvenientC.irregularD.straight
64.A.energyB.healthC.figureD.weight
65.A.unwrappedB.cnservedC.curedD.unlcked
66.A.unearthedB.brkenC.unhurtD.cnnected
67.A.decratedB.suppliedC.armedD.educated
68.A.uncnsciusB.alarmedC.cncernedD.excited
69.A.figuredB.mistkC.prtectedD.ignred
70.A.frntB.tpC.surfaceD.bttm
71.A.washed awayB.spread verC.piled upD.eaten up
72.A.fightB.cmpetitinC.escapeD.struggle
73.A.luckilyB.bviuslyC.seeminglyD.deliberately
74.A.grundB.radC.carD.tree
75.A.celebrateB.hnrC.decideD.arrive
(2023上·浙江丽水·高一统考期末)
Muhammad Ali was an all-time great bxer and entertainer. He was a three-time wrld 76 champin and an Olympic gld medallist. Later in life, he was 77 a United Natins Messenger f Peace, and awarded the United States Presidential Medal f Freedm.
He’s widely 78 tday, but that wasn’t always true during his bxing career. Ali was a 79 , capable, Black Muslim athlete wh was 80 t speak his mind and stand up fr his ideals. That made him very unppular with a lt f peple in 1960s America.
In 1966, Ali was at the height f his success as a 81 . At the same time, the US was fighting a 82 in Vietnam. Ali was drafted (征兵), 83 he refused anyway. Thus, Ali was rbbed f his heavyweight title, disqualified frm fighting, and given a $10,000 84 and a prisn sentence.
Ali returned t bxing in 1971 and 85 his heavyweight title in 1974. After retiring in 1981, he 86 much f his time in supprting different causes. In 1984, he was diagnsed with Parkinsn’s, and raised mney fr research int the 87 . He traveled the wrld 88 fd and medicine t pr cuntries. He als 89 his energies t many different charities, including the Special Olympics. Thrughut his life, Ali set the standard fr being true t yurself and 90 what yu believe is right.
76.A.entertainmentB.heavyweightC.strengthD.sprts
77.A.madeB.frcedC.cnsideredD.designed
78.A.prmtedB.cngratulatedC.acceptedD.awarded
79.A.cnfidentB.shyC.uniqueD.creative
80.A.amazedB.unafraidC.anxiusD.ashamed
81.A.masterB.hstC.messengerD.bxer
82.A.raceB.matchC.warD.medal
83.A.butB.sC.rD.therwise
84.A.punishmentB.fineC.fundD.cash
85.A.wn backB.gave backC.set dwnD.turned dwn
86.A.savedB.wastedC.sparedD.spent
87.A.treatB.diseaseC.hspitalD.bxing
88.A.bringingB.gettingC.pushingD.fetching
89.A.ledB.dnatedC.cntributedD.cnnected
90.A.preparing frB.applying frC.arguing frD.fighting fr
(2023上·陕西宝鸡·高一统考期末)
N matter what life thrws ur way, having a psitive attitude makes rm fr the future. Let’s read Hervey Bay teenager Mark Farrell’s 1 stry. At the age f 14, he tk a dive int a swimming pl, which wuld 2 his life frever.
“I jumped int the pl and brke my 3 ,” he says. “It’s a very unusual stry because I jumped int the deep end, where mst spinal (脊柱的) injuries 4 .”
Mark has been in a wheelchair ever since and nw, at 27, is very calm abut any 5 life might thrw at him. In fact, he finds it 6 t name any challenge. “I just live my life and 7 it day by day,” he says.
Fr the past few years, Mark has wrked with the Spinal Educatin Awareness Team (SEAT) whse aim is t 8 students t prevent spinal injuries, telling his 9 t yung peple in the Hervey Bay regin. “If I can 10 ne kid’s life, it makes my 11 wrthwhile,” he says.
Mark stresses the imprtance f checking the 12 f water befre diving in and being mre 13 in general. He says that if his talks can prevent ne spinal injury in a yung persn, he’s 14 . Mark’s cntributin t preventing spinal injuries was 15 in 2017, when he was named Yung Australian f the Year.
1.A.excitingB.shckingC.inspiringD.wrrying
2.A.startB.benefitC.changeD.shrten
3.A.neckB.legC.armD.nse
4.A.lastB.appearC.recverD.happen
5.A.cmpetitinB.respnsibilityC.challengeD.success
6.A.necessaryB.hardC.imprtantD.wrthwhile
7.A.realizeB.takeC.cmparedD.explre
8.A.educateB.frgiveC.allwD.beg
9.A.preventinB.expectatinC.prtectinD.experience
10.A.riskB.cntrlC.saveD.cnfirm
11.A.detailB.expertC.debateD.effrt
12.A.widthB.depthC.lengthD.height
13.A.nervusB.curiusC.patientD.careful
14.A.creativeB.pleasedC.cnfidentD.awkward
15.A.recgnisedB.survivedC.rescuedD.limited
(2021上·湖南益阳·高一统考期末)
Hawthrne and his yunger sister, Linda, lived with their parents in a pr neighbrhd. They had nly a little mney. As they had nt paid the 16 fr several mnths, the landlrd was breathing dwn their necks (盯着他们).
One day, Hawthrne tk Linda’s shes t be 17 , but he lst them n the way hme. He was afraid that his parents wuld be 18 , s he begged his sister t keep it secret. Linda agreed and the tw decided t 19 Hawthrne’s running shes. Linda’s schl hurs were in the 20 , s she wuld wear them first. After schl, she wuld rush back and give them t Hawthrne. He culd then run t his schl, which began in the afternn.
Hawthrne heard abut a lng distance race that was held nly fr the 21 in the city. When he learned that the third prize was a new pair f shes, he decided t take part. He ran hme 22 and prmised his sister that he wuld win her the new shes.
The day f race arrived. Hawthrne had a 23 start, but halfway thrugh the race he began t get tired. Getting mre and mre exhausted he thught nly f Linda and his 24 t her. Dreaming f the new shes he wuld win fr his sister gave him strength, and he stayed right 25 the tw fastest runners, determined t finish third. Suddenly, as the finish line drew near, anther runner cllided(碰撞) with Hawthrne frm behind and he 26 t the grund.
Hawthrne lked 27 and saw the ther bys rushing ahead. Refusing t give up at this pint, he jumped t his feet and ran as fast as he culd and wn the furth prize. 28 he wuld let her sister dwn, Hawthrne culdn’t help crying. Just then he suddenly heard the annuncement frm the bradcast that he wn the 29 prize as the runner wh cllided with Hawthrne was disqualified fr breaking the rule. Hlding the shes during the award ceremny, Hawthrne felt verjyed and 30 as he eventually wn the shes fr his sister.
16.A.fdB.huseC.salaryD.rent
17.A.bughtB.repairedC.remindedD.appreciated
18.A.angryB.tughC.jyfulD.eager
19.A.recverB.measureC.viewD.share
20.A.nightB.daytimeC.mrningD.afternn
21.A.ldB.yungC.girlsD.bys
22.A.frtunatelyB.definitelyC.frequentlyD.excitedly
23.A.strngB.weakC.averageD.extreme
24.A.judgeB.prmiseC.pininD.apprach
25.A.withinB.befreC.behindD.between
26.A.stretchedB.escapedC.skippedD.crashed
27.A.dwnB.frC.upD.int
28.A.SayingB.ThinkingC.EnsuringD.Recalling
29.A.firstB.bestC.thirdD.final
30.A.relievedB.stressedC.cncernedD.respected
(2023上·河南安阳·高一统考期末)
When ur first grandchild, Nah, was brn, we didn’t knw what t expect. We thught he wuld be 31 and develp like thers. 32 , that was nt the case.
Nah had a lt f health 33 frm the very beginning, ne f which was failure t 34 naturally.
We take a lt fr granted(想当然)when we have children, and ne is their eating. 35 一 Nah wasn’t able t suck(吸)like mst 36 . While in the hspital, a feeding 37 had t be put in. Thugh this was needed, it 38 ur hearts t see what all Nah went thrugh.
One day I was in the grcery stre. A yung mther was walking by with her 39 baby. The baby started t cry ut lud. Then, in a bred vice, the mther lked at me and 40 that nw she had t 41 the tw-mnth-ld baby again. I knew she was taking feeding her baby as an incnvenience but nt smething t be thankful fr.
I understd the mther, but I 42 with her what Nah was ging thrugh. I said, “Yu have n idea hw 43 my daughter wuld be t feed Nah like yu’re able t. ”
Nah is unique and 13 years ld nw. He has cme a lng way. I’m thankful he can d things tday that I didn’t knw he wuld ever be 44 enugh t d.
Tday, let’s take sme time t 45 things we ften take fr granted and be thankful.
31.A.cleverB.healthyC.handsmeD.hnest
32.A.SurelyB.UsuallyC.StrangelyD.Unfrtunately
33.A.testsB.recrdsC.prblemsD.puzzles
34.A.walkB.grwC.thinkD.speak
35.A.abilityB.needC.habitD.methd
36.A.studentsB.parentsC.babiesD.pets
37.A.tlB.spnC.bwlD.bttle
38.A.encuragedB.changedC.calmedD.brke
39.A.pliteB.braveC.newbrnD.patient
40.A.explainedB.nticedC.warnedD.prmised
41.A.feedB.watchC.supprtD.remember
42.A.discussedB.imaginedC.discveredD.shared
43.A.stressedB.satisfiedC.shckedD.wrried
44.A.strngB.quickC.activeD.wise
45.A.set asideB.search frC.think abutD.g thrugh
(2023上·浙江嘉兴·高一统考期末)
When ur yungest sn was little, his favrite tys were “happy meal tys”. We cllected them when we 46 at the different fast-fd restaurants. He 47 his bkshelves with them. Often I wuld carefully remve them ut f his hands when he 48 .
As he gt lder, he felt 49 when asking fr the children’s meal, s I wuld 50 the happy meal and give him the tys fr his cllectin. 51 he finally gave up the idea f 52 happy meal tys, I cntinued t pass them n t his children.
When I visited them, I hid the tys in different parts f my huge 53 s that each day when I was there, they were allwed t 54 ne ty t play with. These little tys seem t be a bigger 55 than any ther big r expensive gift that I culd bring them.
Withut really trying, I guess I created a little 56 between us. They knew they culd always find a happy meal ty stuck 57 in their Nana’s luggage (行李).
Whether it is a happy meal ty, the smell f ckies, r giving a bk t a child, children need a 58 with their families.
Tday, families are ften spread acrss the cuntry r even the glbe. Keeping lng-distance family ties requires sme 59 but is well wrth it.
When we mix lve with every mment, even smething as 60 as a happy meal ty can create sweet and lasting memries.
46.A.ateB.shppedC.playedD.begged
47.A.fixedB.prtectedC.linedD.balanced
48.A.fell asleepB.had a dinnerC.fell illD.had a shwer
49.A.annyedB.excitedC.awkwardD.cnfident
50.A.ckB.deliverC.serveD.rder
51.A.UnlessB.BefreC.ThughD.Until
52.A.prducingB.cllectingC.exchangingD.selling
53.A.carB.bagC.huseD.garden
54.A.search frB.decide nC.clean upD.bring in
55.A.requestB.tradeC.hnrD.treat
56.A.situatinB.fashinC.traditinD.slutin
57.A.anywhereB.smewhereC.nwhereD.everywhere
58.A.celebratinB.cnversatinC.cmpetitinD.cnnectin
59.A.adviceB.effrtC.trustD.risk
60.A.simpleB.expensiveC.beautifulD.unique
(2023上·广东深圳·高一统考期末)
I was driving hme after failing a jb interview. I tk a canyn (峡谷)drive with beautiful scenery t handle my 61 .
Suddenly I heard a pp. I knew what had happened - a big flat tire! I 62 t the side, but this was a canyn drive with nt much shulder (路肩) 63 and it happened t be arund a turning that peple culdn’t see. That made it 64 .
Cars were passing me fast. I culdn’t get ut. Within minutes, I saw a van stpped behind me. The gentleman walked ut, 65 a hand, and I dared t walk ut very 66 . He mved my car ut f the 67 way while I was talking t the plice. Since they culdn’t send 68 in 20-30 minutes, the gentleman tk ut my spare tire and started 69 the tire fr me.
After the jb was 70 , I thanked him and he left. As we said gdbye, I prmised t 71 his kind help. I saw in my mirrr that the van just 72 me, making sure I was fine. At the light, I gt a chance t see the 73 family in the van. A beautiful yung wife with attractive children in the back. They all gave me a big smile and 74 at me!
I thught the gentleman had set a successful example fr thse yung children t learn abut 75 .
61.A.wrkB.timeC.feelingsD.jurney
62.A.get verB.put verC.turn verD.pulled ver
63.A.limitB.speedC.spaceD.height
64.A.incnvenientB.dangerusC.urgentD.uncmmn
65.A.fferingB.clappingC.liftingD.hiding
66.A.willinglyB.happilyC.carefullyD.hpefully
67.A.rughB.detailedC.specialD.accurate
68.A.searchB.assistanceC.infrmatinD.safety
69.A.mvingB.changingC.fixingD.setting
70.A.delayedB.cntinuedC.acceptedD.cmpleted
71.A.awardB.repayC.inspireD.remind
72.A.inspectedB.prtectedC.fllwedD.chased
73.A.talkativeB.impressiveC.lastD.whle
74.A.wavedB.yelledC.laughedD.bwed
75.A.treatmentB.gratitudeC.lyaltyD.kindness
(2023上·山东潍坊·高一统考期末)
The Cst Of Lving
I had just stpped by the lcal stre t pick up a few things. The stre was almst 76 and nly ne cashier (收银员) was wrking. I pulled up t her passageway and 77 while the man in frnt f me was unlading (卸载) a full cart f fd. I was in n hurry s I 78 . He put all the bags back int his shpping cart (车) and was abut t leave when he asked if he culd 79 the cart up t his apartment a quarter mile away, unlad it, and bring back the cart. The cashier was new and wasn’t 80 what t d. I then said that I’d be happy t give him a 81 back hme.
Outside we laded his fd in my car and talked n the shrt 82 t his place. He was new in twn having just 83 here recently. And like all f us he was feeling the 84 f the high cst f living. I ndded 85 and helped him take ut his things befre pulling ut and 86 hme. I thught t myself t: “The cst f living keeps 87 , but at least the cst f lving has stayed the same.”
Yu wuld think if yu spent yur 88 in helping the strangers yu meet, sner r later yur lve wuld 89 lw. Thankfully, lve desn’t 90 like that.
76.A.emptyB.creativeC.funnyD.rare
77.A.spkeB.waitedC.prtestedD.met
78.A.packedB.laughedC.relaxedD.begged
79.A.putB.arrangeC.driveD.push
80.A.sureB.anxiusC.awkwardD.wise
81.A.callB.chanceC.liftD.message
82.A.tripB.termC.wallD.list
83.A.fallenB.mvedC.returnedD.rested
84.A.wayB.warmthC.pressureD.need
85.A.surprisinglyB.carefullyC.especiallyD.knwingly
86.A.cmingB.headingC.leavingD.prviding
87.A.ging upB.ging dwnC.adding upD.slwing dwn
88.A.timeB.mneyC.lifeD.lve
89.A.happenB.lastC.runD.keep
90.A.existB.disappearC.requireD.wrk
(2023上·河南洛阳·高一统考期末)
The year was 1966. I bit my lip (嘴唇) trying with all the strength a six-year-ld culd gather nt t 1 .
When I was in first grade, class parties were held at schls. I was t 2 tys with Paul. I 3 t buy Paul a ne-dllar Matchbx car ppular with bys. It was really a (n) 4 , as my pcket mney was nly 20 cents a week. Hwever, I 5 it.
I 6 a Mustang fr Paul, since that is exactly what I wuld have wanted fr myself. Paul did nt reciprcate (互换) with a Mustang r any ther Matchbx—the gift I 7 was a plastic Santa Claus less than 10 cents. 8 , I exchanged a shiny Mustang fr a piece f rubbish!
As sme bys excitedly 9 their new Matchbx cars acrss desktps, I held back ht tears and tried nt t sniffle (吸鼻子) 10 . Despite selfishly feeling 11 fr myself, I started racing my skiing Santa alngside the Matchbx cars. I simply did nt want t feel left ut.
After class, Mrs. Bauer came and said t me, “I’m 12 f yu, dear. Yu didn’t shw yur 13 with that ty. Yu gave Paul a very nice ty that made him happy, and yu shuld be happy abut that.”
Mrs. Bauer’s 14 , which I did nt fully understand at the lime was that it truly is 15 t give than t receive.
1.A.cheatB.cryC.rushD.dubt
2.A.exchangeB.deliverC.perateD.create
3.A.affrdedB.decidedC.cntinuedD.pretended
4.A.hnurB.shckC.challengeD.pleasure
5.A.madeB.hitC.caughtD.chanced
6.A.picked utB.tk dwnC.applied frD.shwed ff
7.A.selectedB.receivedC.updatedD.maintained
8.A.As a resultB.In particularC.In ther wrdsD.Fr example
9.A.threwB.placedC.passedD.raced
10.A.entirelyB.unfrtunatelyC.nticeablyD.regularly
11.A.frankB.srryC.amazedD.anxius
12.A.awareB.fndC.cnfidentD.prud
13.A.expectatinB.stressC.disappintmentD.inspiratin
14.A.messageB.psitinC.impressinD.annuncement
15.A.easierB.betterC.braverD.quicker
(2023上·河南信阳·高一统考期末)
Sikander Bizenj is always a caring and devted yung man. When COVID- 19 16 int Pakistan, Sikander Bizenj knew where the pandemic (疫情) wuld have the biggest 17 : n the prest areas f his cuntry, including places like his hme prvince f Balchistan. Mre than 70 percent f the ppulatin in this area live a 18 life, struggling t 19 educatin and health care.
Sikander had 20 frm Balchistan t Karachi, where he is nw a manager at a business schl. But he knew he needed t d smething t help his 21 during the pandemic.
After 22 ut t lcal gvernment fficials and aid rganizatins, he learned that many families lacked (缺少) fd and that hspitals are 23 f medical equipment. S he funded a grup called the Balchistan Yuth Against Crna, which 24 mney t prvide fd mnthly fr 10, 000 families in Balchistan. The grup als delivered persnal 25 equipment, masks, face shields (罩) and hand wash, which are very 26 , during the pandemic, t health wrkers.
The 27 frm ther vlunteers has been awesme, he said. “I’ve seen the very best f kindness 28 ut f this pandemic. Each f us has the ability t make chices and t take actin.”
One f the reprters said, “ 29 , many peple frm all walks f life are ding their 30 t help thers. The pandemic is bringing all f us tgether.”
16.A.fellB.spreadC.marchedD.flashed
17.A.impactB.pwerC.trubleD.pressure
18.A.quietB.luckyC.prD.lnely
19.A.gain access tB.keep up withC.have cntact withD.get dwn t
20.A.pulled thrughB.drpped utC.std utD.mved away
21.A.hmetwnB.charityC.cmmunityD.schl
22.A.givingB.makingC.reachingD.laying
23.A.fullB.shrtC.sickD.prud
24.A.requiredB.earnedC.raisedD.brrwed
25.A.instructiveB.prtectiveC.prductiveD.creative
26.A.beneficialB.influentialC.cnvenientD.affrdable
27.A.guidanceB.experienceC.cnfidenceD.supprt
28.A.cmeB.riseC.getD.run
29.A.RegretfullyB.GenerallyC.PatientlyD.Thankfully
30.A.detailB.partC.businessD.defense
(2023上·山东济南·高一统考期末)
Five years ag, I was in charge f an interview grup fr my cmpany. We were 31 with figuring ut hw t hire peple with disabilities and help them succeed inside the rganizatin.
Many applied fr the psitin. I 32 ne f them with autism (自闭症). He was suitable but ur grup felt that the disability wuld 33 him frm learning the skills and being successful in the rle.
I talked my wrkmates int giving him a rle. 34 , it meant a lt t the man, fr he culd take the chance t change his life. Our HR department was nt t supprtive t take sme 35 s we culd nly hire him as a temprary designer. I gave him a lt f 36 and I became ne f his guides.
In the wrkplace, the man slwly and surely 37 . There were many difficulties alng the way 38 he came t be accepted and even wn many friends. I cntinued t guide him 39 and helped him t get arund a number f 40 .
Fast frward five years, he called and tld me he gt a frmal 41 yesterday frm his manager as a 42 wrker with a jb title.
I 43 him and tld him that he was t be mre successful. He went n t say “Sir, 44 yur supprt all these years, I wuld nt be here”. I tld him, “Yur success is the reward f yur hard wrk and determinatin. Yu 45 a lt f peple with similar disabilities. Yu inspire them t wrk hard and mve frward, in their wrkplace r in their life.”
31.A.taskedB.satisfiedC.prvidedD.bred
32.A.interviewedB.shwedC.gatheredD.helped
33.A.excuseB.preventC.shelterD.save
34.A.In ttalB.After allC.By cmparisnD.Fr sure
35.A.ntesB.stepsC.risksD.measures
36.A.stressB.lessnsC.adviceD.papers
37.A.sufferedB.wrsenedC.recveredD.adapted
38.A.sB.andC.butD.r
39.A.easilyB.clselyC.dubtfullyD.secretly
40.A.challengesB.psitinsC.experimentsD.punishments
41.A.requestB.fferC.arrangementD.aplgy
42.A.regularB.seriusC.respnsibleD.unique
43.A.cmfrtedB.supprtedC.recgnizedD.cngratulated
44.A.beyndB.underC.withutD.thrugh
45.A.encurageB.admireC.imprveD.attract
(2023上·广东深圳·高一统考期末)
Zelda was brn in 1924. Her mther 46 when Zelda was just 3 years ld. She was raised by her lving but always 47 father. S he hired (雇用) an elderly wman called Baba Frsya t help arund the 48 .
Baba Frsya went t sleep at sunset and wke up with the 49 f the rsters (公鸡). One day, when Zelda was nine years ld, Baba Frsya wke Zelda up fr schl as usual. After breakfast, Zelda ran twards the schl, and she 50 that there seemed t be smething wrng because it was still dark utside.
When Zelda reached the schl building, she kncked hard n the lcked dr, 51 f the dgs barking (吠声) in the distance. A few minutes later, a night watchman came t the 52 , surprised t see a little girl wh was dressed fr schl. He was clearly wken up by her lud 53 and was lking annyed. “What n earth are yu ding here at 2:00 in the mrning?” he asked.
When Zelda realized that it was nt yet mrning, she started t cry, 54 the watchman t let her in. Nw that she knew the 55 time, she was scared t walk back hme in the middle f the night. 56 , the watchman was kind and 57 her t stay in the classrm until mrning. Zelda 58 in her chair with her head dwn n the desk.
Baba Frsya 59 the rsters, which were never wrng abut the time f day. Interestingly, Zelda was nt angry at her caretaker. She knew that Baba Frsya was ld and simply dreamed that she 60 the “mrning call”.
46.A.gave upB.gave utC.passed utD.passed away
47.A.crazyB.shyC.tiredD.strict
48.A.schlB.huseC.farmD.shp
49.A.sightB.sundC.thughtD.tuch
50.A.realizedB.admittedC.rememberedD.learned
51.A.ashamedB.afraidC.prudD.aware
52.A.drB.classrmC.windwD.desk
53.A.musicB.laughC.shutingD.kncking
54.A.encuragingB.advisingC.askingD.frcing
55.A.appintedB.peningC.valuableD.actual
56.A.LuckilyB.HnestlyC.SecretlyD.Interestingly
57.A.drveB.taughtC.allwedD.invited
58.A.studiedB.sleptC.playedD.reflected
59.A.trustedB.hatedC.admiredD.deserted
60.A.enjyedB.frgtC.missedD.heard
(2023·湖北·高一统考期末)
Meek Mill is an American hip hp recrding artist frm Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When he knew firsthand hw the families 61 t affrd their children arund back-t-schl time, he did his 62 t make sure their children had all the prper tls they needed fr a prductive schl life.
Meek Mill and his Dreamchasers team gave away ver 6, 000 schlbags with schl supplies t students 63 at 12 Philadelphia public schls. Mill made a visit t ne f the schls and 64 handed ut schlbags.
Unluckily, the 31-year-ld successful businessman lived a 65 life with his sister and mther after his dad died when he was yung. Nw he decided t 66 kids wh lead the same life as he did.
“I’ve watched many families spared n 67 t make ends meet. S it is hard fr them t buy basic schl 68 fr their kids,” Mill said in an interview. “Thse memries stay with me and that’s why I want t 69 smething useful t my hmetwn, putting 70 n kids faces and helping them start a new 71 with the right supplies.”
Dr. William, an fficer f the Schl District, said, “T ur 72 , many students will have new schlbags and schl supplies fr this term, and we are 73 t Meek Mill and his Dreamchasers team fr giving back t the cmmunity. This 74 is smething ur students wn’t frget and is a wnderful way t 75 the new schl life. ”
61.A.prmisedB.demandedC.prpsedD.struggled
62.A.studyB.hnrC.partD.business
63.A.in needB.in advanceC.in chargeD.in sight
64.A.curiuslyB.secretlyC.calmlyD.persnally
65.A.lnelyB.simpleC.tughD.busy
66.A.aidB.guideC.prtectD.change
67.A.timeB.attentinC.measureD.effrt
68.A.bksB.suppliesC.tysD.instruments
69.A.dnateB.recverC.reserveD.deliver
70.A.tearsB.cncernsC.smilesD.emtins
71.A.placeB.termC.directinD.actin
72.A.amazementB.knwledgeC.regretD.excitement
73.A.thankfulB.equalC.familiarD.unique
74.A.slutinB.visitC.interviewD.adventure
75.A.take ffB.put ffC.kick ffD.get ff
(2023上·江西抚州·高一统考期末)
Lydia Dentn felt very sad when she learned abut the incidents, in which many children died in the ht cars because they were accidentally left behind. But n ne has 76 a gd way t deal with the prblem. The little girl, wh wuld enter the seventh grade, decided t find a 77
Tw years later, the 12-year-ld girl frm Nrth Carlina wn a $20, 000 prize fr her 78 , the Beat The Heat Car Seat, a car seat device measuring the 79 f a car. The device is able t 80 the parents f the danger when the inside f the car almst 81 38. 9℃.
Lydia used part f her $20, 000 t cntinue t 82 her device with the hpe f getting it t market as sn as pssible 83 it can be smething that will save lives and smething that mst peple can 84 t get.
With her 14-year-ld brther and 10-year-ld sister, Lydia als 85 sme f her prize mney. They als helped bring the 86 in the car seat device . Her brther was really great at cding(编 程), and her little sister wuld 87 them with sme sweets r cakes.
Lydia’s mm, a science teacher, said it was 88 t watch her three kids cperate t think ut a way t the prblem that has 89 fr years. “They have prven that time and time again nthing is 90 . I am really prud f them, ”she added.
76.A.cme alngB.cme up withC.cme abutD.cme ut
77.A.prcessB.respnseC.slutinD.decisin
78.A.arrangementB.inventinC.applicatinD.suggestin
79.A.detailB.cnditinC.temperatureD.quality
80.A.remindB.affectC.rescueD.demand
81.A.reachesB.hstsC.attractsD.prefers
82.A.designB.masterC.develpD.describe
83.A.n matterB.s thatC.as ifD.nw that
84.A.regardB.cmpeteC.pretendD.affrd
85.A.suppliedB.exchangedC.sharedD.cllected
86.A.imprvementB.varietyC.prductinD.advantage
87.A.serveB.deliverC.cntactD.charge
88.A.gracefulB.inspiringC.curiusD.effective
89.A.disappearedB.recveredC.adaptedD.existed
90.A.specificB.traditinalC.wrthwhileD.impssible
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