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(2022·辽宁·沈阳二十中一模)A few months ago, one of my fellow graduate students was offered an incredible career-building opportunity. His efforts on a student-led campaign to increase federal funding for basic research had ____151____ an invitation to speak on a conference panel (专家组). It would look great on his CV (简历). I was happy for him, of course. I had been a (n) ____152____ partner in the campaign. I felt that I deserved the same opportunity. Yet I hadn’t been ____153____ and I wasn’t sure why.
Growing up, I had been taught that the way to ____154____ was to put my head down and work hard. If my work was good enough, it would speak for itself and I would be ____155____. This view, coupled with a natural ____156____, meant that I ____157____ worked up the nerve to put myself forward.
However, I decided that I need to ____158____ my life again—by becoming my own biggest advocate.
So, with my heart beating fast, I asked my colleague to ask the panel organizers to ____159____ me. My mind was filled with a list of well-practiced _____160_____. Maybe I didn’t deserve it. Maybe I was being too ambitious. But my colleague immediately contacted the organizers, who quickly agreed to _____161_____ me to the panel. Now I’ve come to understand that I can’t be recognized for my word if I’m invisible. This isn’t a revolutionary idea which many people are unfamiliar with. I know, but as an introvert (内向的人) this is my _____162_____ Mount Everest (珠穆朗玛峰).
I think advocating for myself will always make me a little _____163_____. But I do plenty of other uncomfortable things to _____164_____ I’m living my best life. I like getting flu shots. I suppose I can do the same for my _____165_____.
151.A.referred to B.led to C.turned down D.put forward
152.A.special B.legal C.strict D.equal
153.A.informed B.promoted C.invited D.received
154.A.success B.practice C.power D.reality
155.A.rewarded B.preserved C.attracted D.affected
156.A.kindness B.patience C.shyness D.courage
157.A.rarely B.frequently C.instantly D.completely
158.A.make sense of B.find fault with C.pay attention to D.take control of
159.A.benefit B.include C.observe D.promote
160.A.accomplishment B.emphasis C.inspiration D.self-doubt
161.A.track B.send C.hire D.add
162.A.personal B.flexible C.complicated D.traditional
163.A.unreasonable B.uncomfortable C.dishonest D.discontent
164.A.demonstrate B.ensure C.illustrate D.predict
165.A.health B.colleague C.career D.education
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(2022·湖南·宁乡市教育研究中心模拟预测)The idea of holidays to the moon was once a concept of science fiction. However, several companies are racing to make it a ____166____. To prepare for these holidays, Horizon Studios has ____167____ the world’s first luggage for space travel.
The suitcase was co-designed by Alyssa Carson, who wanted to be one of the ____168____ on board NASA’s first manned mission on Mars in 2033.
The suitcase, called Horizon ONE, is built from a special material, making it very strong and ____169____. It is estimated that the case weighs no more than 900 grams!
The base of the bag is electromagnetic (电磁的), ____170____ it to guide to the floor or walls even in zero ____171____ environments. Meanwhile, the suitcase is ____172____ with a lot of electronics, including Graphene supercapacitors (石墨烯超级电容器) and a charging field for wireless charging, an in-built smart screen, and fingerprint____173____. However, the suitcase has an eye-watering price that is likely to____174____many customers. It is currently priced at $40,000.
Stefan Holwe, founder of Horizon Studios, said, “As a ____175____ travel brand, it is our job to enable ____176____ minds to go further, so this project lies very close to our hearts. We are happy to work with Alyssa, who ____177____ represents space travel for the next generation.”
Space is seen as the final frontier, and Horizon ONE brings us one step closer. It shows how far smart travel technology has come, and how far it can ____178____.
Sadly, the suitcase is still a ____179____ and Horizon Studio expects the first space range to ____180____ in 2030.
166.A.dream B.reality C.hope D.success
167.A.produced B.released C.demonstrated D.revealed
168.A.designers B.scientists C.pilots D.astronauts
169.A.small B.light C.large D.heavy
170.A.allowing B.causing C.forcing D.forbidding
171.A.tolerance B.activity C.gravity D.interaction
172.A.equipped B.burdened C.confronted D.surrounded
173.A.installment B.recognition C.facility D.instrument
174.A.give off B.turn off C.put off D.put away
175.A.traditional B.new C.fashionable D.smart
176.A.curious B.dangerous C.conscious D.anxious
177.A.hopelessly B.aimlessly C.carelessly D.fearlessly
178.A.run B.go C.travel D.stand
179.A.brand B.project C.concept D.designer
180.A.depart B.launch C.arrive D.disappear
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(2022·浙江·高三开学考试)Within two years of first showing signs of memory loss, Peter Marshall had to give up work as early onset Alzheimer’s began to take hold.
His wife Lisa started a blog called “Oh Hello Alzheimer’s” to help her cope with the progressive ____181____ of her husband's fading memory. I get ____182____ every day from people saying, ‘Thank you —now I don’t feel so alone’,” she said.
As the disease ____183____ , Peter’s memory ____184____ faded and he began to refer to Lisa as his "favourite person”. Then, one day last year, they were watching a wedding ____185____ on television when Peter suddenly looked at his wife and said, “Let’s do it!” “Well, OK, we should get married then,” she told him.
The next day, ____186____ , Peter appeared to have forgotten all about it. Still, with the 20th____187____ of their wedding approaching this year, the idea seemed to make sense to Lisa in the face of her husband’s rapid ____188____ . Sarah, Lisa’s daughter from a marriage before she met Peter, helped organize the event. “I knew that my stepdad, who I am very close with, was there through some of the ____189____ times of my life.”
When Lisa joined her husband to ____190____ vows for the second time, his delight was clear for all to see. “It was just magical — straight out of a ____191____ .” she said.
The music ____192____ the theme of the day: a saxophonist played Unforgettable as Lisa walked down the aisle.
“There wasn’t a dry eye, and I was ____193____ .” Lisa said. “I hadn’t seen Peter that happy in a long time.” As they danced while guests ____194____ . Lisa said her husband ____195____ a few words in her ear. “Thank you for staying,” he said.
181.A.dilemma B.problem C.challenge D.trouble
182.A.messages B.letters C.mails D.comments
183.A.appeared B.worsened C.emerged D.strengthened
184.A.formally B.eventually C.desperately D.instantly
185.A.scene B.event C.situation D.spot
186.A.but B.instead C.however D.therefore
187.A.year B.ceremony C.celebration D.anniversary
188.A.decline B.reduction C.drop D.disappearance
189.A.happiest B.saddest C.toughest D.brightest
190.A.speak B.exchange C.swear D.express
191.A.fairytale B.story C.drama D.show
192.A.played B.reflected C.equaled D.matched
193.A.in the sky B.over the moon C.over the sky D.in the air
194.A.looked at B.moved around C.looked on D.cheered up
195.A.told B.uttered C.conveyed D.whispered
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(2022·河北·高三阶段练习)About 35 years ago, my mother started a family tradition. For the ____196____ of her first grandchild, my mom hand-knitted (手工编织) a lovely Christmas stocking. It was a big in and a very special gift. Two years later, a second grandchild arrived and Mom took out her knitting needles again.
When one of my cousins had his first child, Mom got ____197____ with the gift. Then another cousin had a baby, and another and yet another. Mom’s knitting needles ____198____ a lot of activities through the years. She made more than 40 Christmas stockings to give to the new ____199____ of our growing family tree.
But when she was ____200____ by a serious disease, the first things she ____201____ due to it were her ____202____ motor skills, like those needed to knit. ____203____ , she just wasn’t able to do it anymore.
But the ____204____ continued. So, I decided to _____205_____ the needles. Mom had taught me how to knit when I was a kid. Although I didn’t knit as well as she did, I studied the _____206_____ and have continued her _____207_____ . So far, I’ve made a dozen or so stockings and _____208_____ to make many more.
Mom passed away last year. And still I continue to knit Christmas stockings. _____209_____ , some traditions are worth _____210_____ through love and care.
196.A.arrival B.happiness C.benefit D.success
197.A.content B.occupied C.patient D.familiar
198.A.arranged B.joined C.saw D.held
199.A.appearances B.pupils C.members D.drawers
200.A.attacked B.heated C.judged D.reduced
201.A.noticed B.lost C.asked D.did
202.A.awkward B.genuine C.humble D.fine
203.A.Impressively B.Unfortunately C.Respectively D.Formally
204.A.disease B.activity C.gifts D.deliveries
205.A.blow up B.bring up C.pick up D.pull up
206.A.patterns B.needles C.festivals D.babies
207.A.theory B.privilege C.example D.tradition
208.A.hope B.afford C.agree D.manage
209.A.In addition B.On the whole C.After all D.As a result
210.A.producing B.preserving C.spreading D.promoting
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(2022·福建泉州·一模)16-year-old Grayden Brunet joined the Sackets Harbor, New York, volunteer fire department in 2017. He was then the ____211____ of the crew by 20 years. He also persuaded two classmates, Niklas Brazie and Dalton Hardison, to ____212____ too.
A few years later, all the older firefighters resigned over COVID-19 concerns. ____213____ , the three teens were not only ____214____ the Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department, they were the whole Sackets Harbor volunteer fire department. They were the ones ____215____ to heart attacks and car accidents. They were the ones ____216____ COVID-19 patients to hospitals.
“We went from not even having our licenses to ____217____ people’s lives,” Hardison told CBS. As far as the teens were concerned, they couldn’t ____218____ . If they did, Grayden said, the ____219____ would lose the ambulance. “When neighbors call 911, they’re _____220_____ someone to help them.”
The _____221_____ is demanding. One night last fall, the _____222_____ responded to two ambulance calls and a fire. They got home at 5:30 a. m., just two hours before school started. “It’s definitely _____223_____ , coming back from the calls and having to take a math test,” Grayden’s younger brother Gannon said. But they don’t _____224_____ this. And the looks on the faces of 911 callers when they meet their _____225_____ Priceless, says Grayden. “A lot of people ask, ‘Wait, how old are you ’”
211.A.smartest B.strongest C.bravest D.youngest
212.A.sign up B.drop out C.set off D.give in
213.A.Fortunately B.Suddenly C.Strangely D.Interestingly
214.A.contacting B.establishing C.helping D.heading
215.A.responding B.leading C.attending D.submitting
216.A.recommending B.admitting C.speeding D.inviting
217.A.influencing B.observing C.shaping D.saving
218.A.request B.quit C.tolerate D.inquire
219.A.country B.hospital C.community D.department
220.A.expecting B.persuading C.employing D.assigning
221.A.course B.treatment C.trip D.job
222.A.town B.class C.crew D.community
223.A.great B.hard C.unacceptable D.relaxing
224.A.mind B.reveal C.realize D.suspect
225.A.neighbours B.rescuers C.teammates D.Doctors
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(2022·福建莆田·三模)Great books can do great things for you in your life. They____1____have for me and I use a simple method to make sure I don’t forget what I’ve learned from the best books I’ve read. It’s really simple and I highly____2____you give it a try.
First, as I read, I____3____the best points made by the author, the ones that jump out at (一下子吸引) me and instruct,____4____and motivate me. Next, I make a____5____in the front or back of the book, with the page number and a short summary of what____6____me as a real gem (宝石). After I have finished the book, I____7____all the page numbers and quotes (引用) onto a fancy notebook. Then, anytime I need a mental, emotional or motivational push, I quickly and easily____8____my notes of a particular book. It’s easy and simple.
My mentor Paul J. Meyer said, “It’s better to____9____or review over and over, 20 or 30 or 100 great books than to read 1,000____10____books.” I have never forgotten that and it has ____11____my life and dreams very well.
In____12____the notebook, I see my notes on books like, “Satisfaction” “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway” “The Power of Now”, to____13____just a few. All these will____14____me of the time I read the books and the____15____I got from the author. Of course, I can also share the insight I develop from the book with my readers.
1.A.rarely B.certainly C.gradually D.extremely
2.A.recommend B.desire C.insist D.command
3.A.remark B.estimate C.underline D.organize
4.A.behave B.disturb C.inspire D.amuse
5.A.note B.sound C.point D.sense
6.A.regard B.consider C.treat D.strike
7.A.translate B.transfer C.transport D.transform
8.A.review B.refuse C.remember D.criticize
9.A.recount B.rewrite C.reread D.preview
10.A.cheap B.expensive C.rare D.average
11.A.served B.respected C.realized D.occupied
12.A.taking in B.giving away C.setting out D.looking through
13.A.show B.call C.name D.put
14.A.inform B.remind C.convince D.accuse
15.A.wisdom B.evidence C.promise D.Peace
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(2022·湖南·长郡中学一模)Kimberly and I had planned a trip to Europe for a long time, but we encountered some curveballs. Getting the departure time wrong, we had to ___16___ from the original train trip to a ship one.
Boarding the ship, we ___17___ it was not like a spacious hotel. The room were incredibly tight. The ___18___ in the small bathroom was a spout (喷头) connected to the sink. You turned it on and sprayed yourself, ___19___ the rest of the room.
The week-long ship travel was full of ___20___ . There were people from diverse backgrounds speaking different languages. We had stopovers on ___21___ of all sizes, where we cycled 30-40 kilometers. Then there were whole gales (狂风)—so fierce that even the buses couldn’t pass for safety ___22___. So finally we ___23___ back home.
We still appreciated the experience. Our real passion was about the ___24___ rather than the destination-the missed rides, the ____25____ ship, the mixture of cultures, and all the ____26____.
Sometimes people are so ____27____ to their comfortable life that it scares them to be off the beaten track. Yet, Once out of their comfort zone, the different experiences are what actually ____28____. Mixing things up, trying new things, seeing something ____29____ to adventure—this is how you through another person’s eyes, being create ____30____.
16.A.shift B.range C.break D.deliver
17.A.admitted B.regretted C.fancied D.realized
18.A.towel B.shower C.drier D.wardrobe
19.A.rather than B.let alone C.along with D.in particular
20.A.risks B.barriers C.conflicts D.adventures
21.A.islands B.harbors C.malls D.decks
22.A.measures B.consequences C.concerns D.expectations
23.A.emerged B.jogged C.returned D.headed
24.A.journey B.emotion C.scenery D.culture
25.A.vacant B.luxurious C.overcrowded D.expensive
26.A.listed B.recommended C.canceled D.unsettled
27.A.close B.accustomed C.opposed D.accessible
28.A.fall over B.stand out C.set off D.go by
29.A.open B.alert C.blind D.limited
30.A.hope B.opportunities C.passion D.Changes
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(2022·湖南·长沙一中一模)If someone said they’d pay you 1,800 dollars to keep away from social media for six years, would you do it Could you Sivert Klefsaas did just that.
Lorna, Sivert Klefsaas’s mother, was____31____by a challenge she heard on the radio called the “16 for 16”, where a mother gave her daughter 1,600 dollars when she turned 16 if she____32____social media. She decided to extend for two extra years and offered 200 dollars____33____.
Sivert said it wasn’t that____34____to live without social media, and he didn’t think about it much during the six years. As a 12-year-old boy, Sivert said he wasn’t using social media much anyway. The only app he had prior to the____35____was Snapchat—which he deleted a day after trying it out.
“I would say there was____36____a point when I thought I was about to break without social media,” he said. “And as it went on, it was more of a pride thing.” He also had his friends to keep him up to date on the latest information or trends. “I got to avoid all the____37____drama that was on there,” Sivert added. Lorna said she never had to check for any apps her son Sivert____38____downloaded. “He’s so____39____and he wanted to prove he could make it,” she said. It also meant he had more time to focus on his grades and sports instead.
“We are certainly not against social media, yet it’s the_____40_____using of it that we care about,” Lorna noted. And her son had already decided on his first attempt at social media: getting Instagram. “There’s definitely a learning_____41_____,” Sivert said. “I see my friends _____42_____in their social media apps and I can’t do that quite well yet.”
Having heard what Sivert said, Lorna added, “It’s about not letting yourself get_____43_____down by it, or affected by the things people post online, or even_____44_____to it.” To her satisfaction, she thinks her son now has a “different_____45_____” on social media than he would have at age 12.
31.A.inspired B.encouraged C.advocated D.driven
32.A.stayed on B.stayed off C.stayed out D.stayed up
33.A.less B.most C.more D.least
34.A.common B.interesting C.difficult D.useful
35.A.barrier B.research C.game D.bet
36.A.seldom B.never C.ever D.even
37.A.awesome B.uncertain C.vital D.unnecessary
38.A.secretly B.publicly C.quietly D.cautiously
39.A.worried B.ashamed C.competitive D.delighted
40.A.constant B.accidental C.random D.healthy
41.A.condition B.process C.line D.result
42.A.excel B.hand C.get D.take
43.A.weighed B.put C.broken D.torn
44.A.applied B.addicted C.admitted D.exposed
45.A.beginning B.role C.impact D.View
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(2022·辽宁鞍山·二模)When things around the house stop working, what do you do with them If you’re like a lot of people, you probably just ____46____ them away.
In some areas, it’s difficult to find people who can make repairs, and ____47____ things can be expensive. Also, some small objects are so inexpensive that it’s easier to ____48____ buy a new one.
In 2009, Martine Postma from Netherlands decided there must be a better way. Her ____49____ was Repair Cafés: places where people can take damaged items. There they will find tools, ____50____ and volunteer experts to help with repairs.
Postma’s first Repair Café opened on Oct. 18, 2009, in Amsterdam, and was a huge ____51____. News of the café spread, and people began asking how they could ____52____ their own. In 2011, Postma established the Repair Café Foundation. This ____53____ organization provides guidance to those hoping to begin their own neighborhood repair group. Today, there are roughly 2,000 Repair cafés around the world. Everything is free, but donations are greatly ____54____.
The cafés not only provide help with repairs, they also _____55_____ community ties. Neighbors _____56_____ one another as they work together on projects. In addition, valuable _____57_____ is passed along and preserved.
In an interview, Postma described how _____58_____ it is watching people who really want to help one another. Postma summed up the _____59_____ of Repair Cafés best in the following words: “Everyone is a/an _____60_____ and a receiver. ”
46.A.put B.throw C.give D.take
47.A.fixing B.buying C.making D.renting
48.A.seldom B.usually C.just D.ever
49.A.solution B.curiosity C.motivation D.result
50.A.rooms B.money C.chances D.resources
51.A.luck B.fame C.attempt D.success
52.A.buy B.find C.make D.start
53.A.nonprofit B.international C.cultural D.civil
54.A.responded B.suggested C.appreciated D.refused
55.A.test B.strengthen C.affect D.earn
56.A.spy on B.chat with C.get to know D.compete with
57.A.wealth B.knowledge C.habit D.instruction
58.A.exciting B.tiring C.surprising D.embarrassing
59.A.custom B.mission C.journey D.experience
60.A.host B.owner C.organizer D.Giver
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(2022·广东韶关·二模)About three years ago, a tornado attacked our town. My father and I ____61____ to visit my grandparents to make sure they were okay. Upon arrival, I took my regular seat and ____62____ with Grandma about what was on our mind to pass the time. ____63____, the power was out and it got dark in what seemed like a matter of minutes.
Then, Grandma turned to me and asked with ____64____ eyes that stared right past me, “Now you’re graduating this year, aren’t you ” As a freshman, I was ____65____, about this strange question. Actually, Grandma could exactly ____66____ you when every one of her grandchildren was born. ____67____, I assured her that I was not yet a(n) ____68____, and still had a few years until graduation.
Soon, my father asked if I was ready to go home. I silently ____69____ my head—yes. Into the car, I _____70_____ and couldn’t stop weeping. My father asked me what was wrong. “Is Grandma going to _____71_____ my graduation ” I asked.
It took him a long time to respond, “Yes. She may not know where she is, but she will be there, no matter what.” The rest of the car ride home was _____72_____. When we eventually arrived home, I rushed to my room and cried for hours. That night, I could picture that Grandma’s _____73_____ would be changed from the care giver to care receiver.
Ever since that talk with my Grandma, I have matured and _____74_____. Her Alzheimer (阿尔茨海默症) has progressed to about stage 3 now. At my graduation, I was sitting on the stage seeing Grandma there sitting with the rest of my family. “She may not know where she is, but she will be there”. My father’s words _____75_____ in my ears.
61.A.flew B.cycled C.drove D.walked
62.A.chatted B.argued C.consulted D.whispered
63.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Immediately D.Constantly
64.A.loving B.bright C.watery D.empty
65.A.concerned B.confused C.cautious D.curious
66.A.identify B.remind C.persuade D.tell
67.A.Shocked B.Amazed C.Disappointed D.Excited
68.A.assistant B.freshman C.senior D.genius
69.A.shook B.nodded C.raised D.lowered
70.A.calmed down B.cut in C.called out D.broke down
71.A.attend B.forget C.celebrate D.cancel
72.A.dull B.smooth C.silent D.uneasy
73.A.character B.status C.power D.role
74.A.grown up B.given up C.cheered up D.kept up
75.A.exploded B.burst C.rang D.Flashed
专题02.答案
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151.B 152.D 153.C 154.A 155.A 156.C 157.A 158.D 159.B 160.D 161.D 162.A 163.B 164.B 165.C
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166.B 167.D 168.D 169.B 170.A 171.C 172.A 173.B 174.C 175.D 176.A 177.D 178.B 179.C 180.C
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181.C 182.A 183.B 184.C 185.A 186.C 187.D 188.A 189.C 190.B 191.A 192.D 193.B 194.C 195.D
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196.A 197.B 198.C 199.C 200.A 201.B 202.D 203.B 204.D 205.C 206.A 207.D 208.A 209.C 210.B
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211.D 212.A 213.B 214.C 215.A 216.C 217.D 218.B 219.C 220.A 221.D 222.C 223.B 224.A 225.B
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1.B
2.A
3.C
4.C
5.A
6.D
7.B
8.A
9.C
10.D
11.A
12.D
13.C
14.B
15.A
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16.A
17.D
18.B
19.C
20.D
21.A
22.C
23.D
24.A
25.C
26.D
27.B
28.B
29.A
30.C
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31.A
32.B
33.C
34.C
35.D
36.B
37.D
38.A
39.C
40.D
41.B
42.A
43.A
44.B
45.D
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46.B
47.A
48.C
49.A
50.D
51.D
52.D
53.A
54.C
55.B
56.C
57.B
58.A
59.B
60.D
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61.C
62.A
63.B
64.D
65.B
66.D
67.A
68.C
69.B
70.D
71.A
72.C
73.D
74.A
75.C
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