整合集训(16)2024年高中英语高三每日精选精练40分钟
(高频词30+阅读理解1+七选五1+完形填空1+语法填空+精选作文1)
英语(原卷版)
高频词30
fatigue n.疲劳,劳累
avenue n.林荫道,大街
gasoline n.汽油
rival n.竞争对手,敌手
naked a.裸露的
primitive a.原始的,早期的
elaborate a.精心设计的,复杂的
shuttle n.梭子;航天飞机
organ n.器官,风琴
kneel vi.跪
hostile a.敌对的,敌意大的
adequate a.适当地;足够
wagon n.四轮马车,铁路货车
scratch v./n.抓,搔,扒
distress n.痛苦,悲伤 vt.使痛苦
omit vt.省略
virtue n.美德,优点
territory n.领土
golf n.高尔夫球运动
resolve vt.解决;决定,决意
insure vt.给...保险,保证,确保
strategic a.战略(上)的,关键的
subtract v.减(去)
weed n.杂草,野草
virtual a.实际上的,事实上的
wax n.蜡
license /license n.许可证,执照
fate n.命运
inferior a.劣等的,次的,下级的
principal a.最重要的 n.负责人,校长
阅读理解1
(2022·贵州省部分重点中学高三联考)One of Eleven Madison Park's most symbolic dishes has been whole roasted duck—it's a classic of the restaurant, and one of its most long standing offering. But when the restaurant reopens next month after more than a year, that dish, and many others it has become known for, will no longer be available.
The three Michelin starred New York restaurant will be going completely plant based when it reopens next month, it announced Monday—becoming one of the most famous restaurants to do so. “I'm excited to share that I've made the decision to serve a plant based menu in which we do not use any animal products—every dish is made from vegetables, both from the earth and the sea, as well as fruits, fungi, grains, and so much more,” chef and owner Daniel Humm wrote in a statement on the restaurant's website. The move reflects a growing trend in the food industry, as more and more institutions turn to more sustainable ingredients and food practices. Epicurious, a well known online food publication, announced just last week it would no longer publish new recipes that include beef, saying beef production creates large quantities of greenhouse gas emissions.
As more plant based options have appeared on menus across the country, gone are the days when veganism (素食主义) were fringe diets (边缘饮食). Humm has previously said he believes the future of restaurants is vegan. In an interview with NPR's “How I Built This”, Humm said the way people ate meat was not sustainable, similar to the reasons Epicurious gave.
And though in his statement, Humm said he recognized the risk of making such a move, and he believed it was worth it. “It is time to redefine luxury as an experience that serves a higher purpose and maintains a genuine connection to the community,” he wrote on the restaurant's website. “A restaurant experience is about more than what's on the plate. We are thrilled to share the incredible possibilities of plant based cuisine while deepening our connection to our homes: both our city and our planet.” Eleven Madison Park is scheduled to reopen on June 10 for dining.
1.Why won't Epicurious publish new recipes including beef
A.Beef production does harm to the climate.
B.Beef is no longer popular with most people.
C.Beef is no longer the latest trend.
D.Beef can't make profits as before.
2.What can we infer from Paragraph 2
A.Most of the customers support Daniel.
B.Plant based restaurants are rare.
C.Daniel is an advocate for veganism.
D.Fungi are popular with the customers.
3.What does Humm think of the future of vegan restaurants
A.Optimistic. B.Challenging.
C.Controversial. D.Doubtful.
4.What is certain about the restaurant after June 10
A.Its customers can eat much cheaper roasted ducks.
B.Its customers can eat more delicious beef food.
C.It will be closed forever.
D.There will be no roasted ducks anymore.
ACAD
篇章导读:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了美国纽约麦迪逊公园十一号餐厅转型为素食餐馆的故事。
1.A 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“Epicurious, a well known ... of greenhouse gas emissions.”可知,Epicurious不刊登含有牛肉的食谱是因为在牛肉生产过程中会产生大量危害气候的温室气体。故选A。
2.C 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“I'm excited to share ... so much more (我很高兴地告诉大家,我已经决定提供一份以植物为基础的菜单,我们不使用任何动物产品——每道菜都是由蔬菜制成的,既有来自土地的,也有来自海洋的,还有水果、真菌、谷物等等)”可推知,Daniel(丹尼尔)是素食主义倡导者。故选C。
3.A 推理判断题。根据第三段第二句“Humm has previously said he believes the future of restaurants is vegan.(Humm(胡姆)此前曾表示,他相信餐馆的未来是素食主义。)”可推知,Humm对素食餐厅的未来很有信心。故选A。
4.D 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“But when the restaurant reopens ... be available.(但是,一年多后,当这家餐厅在下个月重新开业时,这道菜以及许多其他著名菜品将不再供应。)”及最后一段最后一句“Eleven Madison Park is scheduled to reopen on June 10 for dining.(麦迪逊公园11号将于6月10日重新开放餐饮。)”可知,6月10日后,这家饭店就不卖烤鸭了。故选D。
七选五1
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
(2023·河南省实验中学高三四模)When you hear the phrase cultural heritage, what comes to mind Maybe you remember going to see folk dances with people wearing traditional costumes. Perhaps you were exposed to the music and arts of this culture. 1 It might begin with the memory of your mother's cooking, or visiting grandma's house and receiving a special treat as a reward for good behavior. As you close your eyes, can you picture your favorite dish Is it a salad with a special dressing, or a delicious dessert 2 Maybe you're far away from home and eating your favorite soul food makes you feel closer to those you're separated from.
Many of us have missed spending a holiday or two with our loved ones, only to find ourselves calling to ask what they had for dinner. It doesn't matter if it's the same thing that is served year after year. 3 These recipes, cherished family favorites, handed down from each generation to the next might experience subtle changes, but there still remains a sense of unity. It is this unity that constructs the bridge between families and generations. 4
Good food knows no boundaries. It makes a great bond between young and old. Here, in the kitchen the old master works hand in hand with younger family members and friends, passing on traditional skills used in the cooking arts. However, more is taking place than a mere transfer of information about ingredients and mixing instructions. 5 It becomes an opportunity for a parent to teach family values while passing the sugar and beating the eggs. Confidences can be exchanged along with the natural flow of conversation.
A.Nor does it matter whether it has changed a lot.
B.A magic moment is created between children and elder.
C.Food makes up our fondest memories of our childhood.
D.Can you smell the aroma flowing through the house
E.There's nothing like food to help us identify with our roots.
F.Most likely, however, what comes to mind will be the food.
G.Food can be described as the building blocks of this cultural bridge.
FDEGB
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了食物作为文化遗产在家庭中发挥的重要作用。
1.F 根据上文“When you hear the phrase cultural heritage ... arts of this culture.(当你听到文化遗产这个词,你会想到什么?也许你还记得去看人们穿着传统服装跳舞;也许你接触过这种文化的音乐和艺术。)”和下文“It might begin with the memory of your ... reward for good behavior. (它可能开始于你母亲烹饪的记忆,或拜访祖母的家时吃到特别的美味食物作为良好表现的奖励。)”可知,上文提到了人们听到文化遗产常想起身着传统服装跳舞、接触的音乐和艺术,下文则提到了食物,设空处应当与上文构成转折,并引出“食物”这一话题。F项(然而,最可能出现在脑海里的是食物。)符合语境。故选F。
2.D 根据上文“As you close your eyes, can you picture your favorite dish Is it a salad with a special dressing, or a delicious dessert?(当你闭上眼睛,你能想象出你最喜欢的菜吗?是加了特殊调料的沙拉,还是美味的甜点?)”可知,设空处与上文并列,同为设问句且与食物场景有关。D项(你能闻到房子里飘荡的香味吗?)符合语境。故选D。
3.E 根据下文“These recipes, cherished family favorites, handed down ... bridge between families and generations.(这些祖祖辈辈传下来的食谱可能会有细微的变化,但仍然有一种一致的感觉。正是这种一致性在家庭和几代人之间架起了桥梁。)”可知,下文提到食物的一致性在家庭和几代人之间架起了桥梁。E项(没有什么比食物更能帮助我们认清自己的根。)符合语境。故选E。
4.G 根据上文“It is this unity that constructs the bridge between families and generations.(正是这种一致性在家庭和几代人之间架起了桥梁。)”可知,食物是几代人联结起来的桥梁。G项(食物可以被描述为这个文化桥梁的组成部分。)符合语境,且G项中的“bridge”为原词复现。故选G。
5.B 根据上文“It makes a great bond between young and old.”可知,本段主要讲了食物是年轻人和老年人之间的纽带。B项(它在孩子和长辈之间创造了一个神奇的时刻。)符合语境,且B项中“between children and elder”对应上文中“between young and old”。故选B。
完形填空1
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
(2022·四川省眉山市高三摸底考试)Last July I got a job at a theater I admire. I was feeling lucky. But something wasn't 1 .
My daughter was going to leave for university in the fall and I wasn't ready for her to go. Our household is small and tight knit (关系亲密的). It's just the two of us. I was excited for my daughter and I felt I had 2 her well. But no one had prepared me for this. I was panicking. I felt as though I were drowning (溺水).
Somehow, this feeling of drowning was what 3 me. One day as I was walking home, I 4 the university pool. I must have walked past it a million times. Swimming wasn't something I usually did. And yet something 5 me to take it up.
The next morning, I 6 the pool. I headed over to the shallow end, the area reserved for 7 like me, I walked down the cold steps into the pool and all of a sudden, I was in. I could touch the floor, and that was reassuring (安心的). I looked around to make sure the other people weren't watching my awkward strokes. “No one is watching,” I 8 to myself. No one cares if you look like a baby elephant swimming for the first time. No one cares if your heart 9 when all of her things are packed up and she 10 . Somehow, in that moment, this was comforting.
I swam slowly from one end to the other, feeling a 11 . I found myself crying. Thankfully, no one could tell my tears from the water running down my face. Afterward, I headed for the changing rooms, smiling and feeling proud that I faced this 12 .
When I got home, my daughter said that I looked 13 .
The next day, I was up early, swimming bag in hand. I was 14 afraid of drowning. I was breathing easier. I was feeling better.
Having “an empty nest” is an easy catchphrase (口头禅) for something that is impossible to describe. It is not just an empty room. It is a missing part of who you are. And for me, swimming 15 a part of that hole.
1.A.special B.right
C.true D.strange
2.A.prepared B.treated
C.cared D.planned
3.A.controlled B.improved
C.bothered D.saved
4.A.examined B.realized
C.noticed D.recognized
5.A.pushed B.expected
C.ordered D.allowed
6.A.stare at B.set out for
C.get out of D.get away from
7.A.fighters B.volunteers
C.losers D.beginners
8.A.repeated B.remembered
C.recalled D.replied
9.A.races B.pounds
C.stops D.breaks
10.A.appears B.leaves
C.escapes D.fails
11.A.release B.connection
C.pressure D.conflict
12.A.hope B.surprise
C.anger D.fear
13.A.tired B.pale
C.happy D.healthy
14.A.once again B.no longer
C.as usual D.so far
15.A.touches B.forms
C.involves D.fills
BADCA BDADB ADCBD
篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者因女儿上大学要离开自己而感觉内心惊慌失措,后来作者通过游泳填补了内心的缺失。
1.B 本句中“But”与上文“I was feeling lucky.”为转折关系,且根据下文“I felt I were drowning (溺水).”可知,作者感到有些地方不对。故选B。
2.A prepare “准备”;treat “对待”;care “照顾”;plan “计划”。根据下文“But no one had prepared me for this.”可知,作者还没有做好内心的准备让孩子离开自己,此处是prepare的原词复现,故选A。
3.D 根据语境及最后一句“And for me, swimming 15 a part of that hole.”可知,这种溺水的感觉让作者想要学习游泳,最后通过游泳弥补了自己内心的空白,由此可知,这种溺水的感觉最终成了挽救作者的东西。故选D。
4. C examine “检查”;realize “意识到”;notice “注意到”;recognize “认出,承认”。根据下文“I must have walked past it a million times.”可知,此处指作者之前路过游泳池却一直忽略,现在才注意到。故选C。
5.A 本句与上文“Swimming wasn't something I usually did.”为转折关系,可知,作者虽然不经常游泳,但是某些东西促使作者去游泳。故选A。
6.B stare at “凝视”;set out for “动身,出发去”;get out of “逃脱”;get away from “摆脱,逃离”。根据下文“I headed over to the shallow end”可知,作者动身去游泳。故选B。
7.D fighter “战士”;volunteer “志愿者”;loser “失败者”;beginner “初学者”。根据常识可知,浅水区是为初学者准备的区域。故选D。
8.A repeat “重复”;remember “记得”;recall “回忆”;reply “回答”。根据上文“No one is watching”和下文“No one cares if you look like ...”及“No one cares if your heart ...”可知,作者在自言自语,重复着一些话语。故选A。
9.D 根据上文“But no one had prepared me for this.”可知,此处指没人会在乎作者因为女儿的离开而心碎难过。故选D。
10.B 根据上文“all of her things are packed up”可知,女儿去上大学,已经收拾好行李准备离开。故选B。
11.A 句意:我慢慢地从一端游到另一端,感觉如释重负。release “释放”;connection “联系”;pressure “压力”;conflict “冲突”。故选A。
12.D 句意:之后,我走向更衣室,微笑着,为自己直面了恐惧而感到自豪。hope “希望”;surprise “奇怪”;anger “生气”;fear “恐惧,极度恐慌”。故选D。
13.C 句意:当我回到家,我的女儿说我看起来很高兴。tired “疲劳的”;pale “苍白的”;happy “高兴”;healthy “健康的”。根据上文“smiling and feeling proud”可知,女儿也感受到了作者的高兴。故选C。
14.B once again “再一次”;no longer “不再”;as usual “照例,像往常一样”;so far “迄今为止”。根据下文“I was breathing easier. I was feeling better.”可知,作者不再害怕溺水。故选B。
15.D touch “接触”;form “产生,塑造”;involve “包含”;fill “装满,填充”。此处指作者用游泳填充了自己内心感到空缺的那一部分。故选D。
语法填空1
(2023·山西阳泉市高三模考)On May 9, James Givens was sitting in the car when he heard what 1 (sound) like a knock. He turned around only 2 (find) a goose pecking at the car door, which was highly unusual seen. He knew that the birds 3 (normal) preferred to observe humans from a distance.
But on this day, the goose appeared to be determined to get his attention and did not stop pecking 4 Givens opened the car door and stepped out. Although 5 (force) to walk away a little out of fear, the bird kept turning around to make sure that he was following. When they finally stopped, Givens realized 6 the mother goose did so—she needed help to free her baby goose that had got 7 (trap) in some balloon string.
Worried that the mother goose would attack him if he got close 8 the baby, Givens called the local chapter of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Unfortunately, they were unable to help right away. Mainly 9 (take) into consideration that the baby goose would not survive the delay, Givens decided to take on the task himself.
The mother goose watched patiently as Givens saved the little bird. As soon as the little goose was free, it ran to its mom. Givens said this was the most 10 (forget) incident in his life!
篇章导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了James Givens(詹姆斯·吉文斯)帮助鹅妈妈解救被气球线困住的鹅宝宝的故事。
1.sounded 2.to find 3.normally 4.until/till 5.forced
6.why 7.trapped 8.to 9.taking 10.unforgettable
1.sounded 考查动词的时态。根据时间状语On May 9可知,此处描述过去发生的事情,用一般过去时。故填sounded。
2.to find 考查非谓语动词。句意:他转过身来,发现一只鹅在啄车门,这是非常不寻常的。此处应用动词不定式作状语,表示出乎意料的结果。故填to find。
3.normally 考查词性转换。句意:他知道这些鸟通常喜欢从远处观察人类。修饰动词preferred应用副词作状语。故填normally。
4.until/till 考查连词。句意:但在这一天,这只母鹅似乎下定决心要引起他的注意,它一直不停地啄(车门),直到吉文斯打开车门走出来才停止。此处用until或till表示“(用于否定句)直到……才”。故填until/till。
5.forced 考查非谓语动词。句意:尽管由于害怕,这只鸟被迫走开了一点,但它还是不停地转过身来,以确保吉文斯跟在它身后。force和逻辑主语the bird之间是被动关系,应用其过去分词作状语。故填forced。
6.why 考查宾语从句的引导词。句意:当他们终于停下来时,吉文斯意识到鹅妈妈为什么这样做了——她需要帮助来解救被气球线困住的鹅宝宝。设空处引导宾语从句,在从句中作原因状语。故填why。
7.trapped 考查动词的语态。定语从句引导词that指代先行词her baby goose,动词trap和主语之间是被动关系,应用被动语态(be/get done),“get done”是被动语态的另一表达形式。故填trapped。
8.to 考查介词。句意:吉文斯担心,如果他靠近小鹅,母鹅会攻击他,于是他给防止虐待动物协会当地分会打了电话。get close to “靠近”。故填to。
9.taking 考查非谓语动词。句意:主要是考虑到小鹅无法在拖延中存活下来,吉文斯决定亲自承担这项任务。动词短语take into consideration和主语Givens之间是主动关系,应用其现在分词作状语,表示原因。故填taking。
10.unforgettable 考查词性转换。句意:吉文斯说这是他一生中最难忘的事件!根据句意以及设空后的名词incident可知,此处应用forget的形容词的反义词unforgettable “难忘的”。故填unforgettable。
精选作文1
(满分15分)
(2022·黑龙江省大庆市大庆实验中学高三摸底考试)假定你是李华,你校将举办中加文化节。请写封邮件邀请你的加拿大朋友Helen参加,内容包括:
1.文化节的意义;
2.活动安排;
3.邀请Helen表演节目。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:礼堂 auditorium
[精彩范文]
Dear Helen,
Having learnt that a China Canada cultural festival is to be held in the auditorium next Friday, I can't wait to invite you to the festival and here is a brief introduction.
This cultural festival aims to enrich our school life and raise cultural awareness through various forms of appealing activities, such as talent show and paper cutting. A party is arranged in the afternoon. So could you bring us a performance, which is sure to brighten the festival
I'd be very glad if you could make it.
Yours,
Li Hua整合集训(16)2024年高中英语高三每日精选精练40分钟
(高频词30+阅读理解1+七选五1+完形填空1+语法填空+精选作文1)
英语(原卷版)
高频词30
fatigue n.疲劳,劳累
avenue n.林荫道,大街
gasoline n.汽油
rival n.竞争对手,敌手
naked a.裸露的
primitive a.原始的,早期的
elaborate a.精心设计的,复杂的
shuttle n.梭子;航天飞机
organ n.器官,风琴
kneel vi.跪
hostile a.敌对的,敌意大的
adequate a.适当地;足够
wagon n.四轮马车,铁路货车
scratch v./n.抓,搔,扒
distress n.痛苦,悲伤 vt.使痛苦
omit vt.省略
virtue n.美德,优点
territory n.领土
golf n.高尔夫球运动
resolve vt.解决;决定,决意
insure vt.给...保险,保证,确保
strategic a.战略(上)的,关键的
subtract v.减(去)
weed n.杂草,野草
virtual a.实际上的,事实上的
wax n.蜡
license /license n.许可证,执照
fate n.命运
inferior a.劣等的,次的,下级的
principal a.最重要的 n.负责人,校长
阅读理解1
(2023·贵州省部分重点中学高三联考)One of Eleven Madison Park's most symbolic dishes has been whole roasted duck—it's a classic of the restaurant, and one of its most long standing offering. But when the restaurant reopens next month after more than a year, that dish, and many others it has become known for, will no longer be available.
The three Michelin starred New York restaurant will be going completely plant based when it reopens next month, it announced Monday—becoming one of the most famous restaurants to do so. “I'm excited to share that I've made the decision to serve a plant based menu in which we do not use any animal products—every dish is made from vegetables, both from the earth and the sea, as well as fruits, fungi, grains, and so much more,” chef and owner Daniel Humm wrote in a statement on the restaurant's website. The move reflects a growing trend in the food industry, as more and more institutions turn to more sustainable ingredients and food practices. Epicurious, a well known online food publication, announced just last week it would no longer publish new recipes that include beef, saying beef production creates large quantities of greenhouse gas emissions.
As more plant based options have appeared on menus across the country, gone are the days when veganism (素食主义) were fringe diets (边缘饮食). Humm has previously said he believes the future of restaurants is vegan. In an interview with NPR's “How I Built This”, Humm said the way people ate meat was not sustainable, similar to the reasons Epicurious gave.
And though in his statement, Humm said he recognized the risk of making such a move, and he believed it was worth it. “It is time to redefine luxury as an experience that serves a higher purpose and maintains a genuine connection to the community,” he wrote on the restaurant's website. “A restaurant experience is about more than what's on the plate. We are thrilled to share the incredible possibilities of plant based cuisine while deepening our connection to our homes: both our city and our planet.” Eleven Madison Park is scheduled to reopen on June 10 for dining.
1.Why won't Epicurious publish new recipes including beef
A.Beef production does harm to the climate.
B.Beef is no longer popular with most people.
C.Beef is no longer the latest trend.
D.Beef can't make profits as before.
2.What can we infer from Paragraph 2
A.Most of the customers support Daniel.
B.Plant based restaurants are rare.
C.Daniel is an advocate for veganism.
D.Fungi are popular with the customers.
3.What does Humm think of the future of vegan restaurants
A.Optimistic. B.Challenging.
C.Controversial. D.Doubtful.
4.What is certain about the restaurant after June 10
A.Its customers can eat much cheaper roasted ducks.
B.Its customers can eat more delicious beef food.
C.It will be closed forever.
D.There will be no roasted ducks anymore.
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(2023·河南省实验中学高三四模)When you hear the phrase cultural heritage, what comes to mind Maybe you remember going to see folk dances with people wearing traditional costumes. Perhaps you were exposed to the music and arts of this culture. 1 It might begin with the memory of your mother's cooking, or visiting grandma's house and receiving a special treat as a reward for good behavior. As you close your eyes, can you picture your favorite dish Is it a salad with a special dressing, or a delicious dessert 2 Maybe you're far away from home and eating your favorite soul food makes you feel closer to those you're separated from.
Many of us have missed spending a holiday or two with our loved ones, only to find ourselves calling to ask what they had for dinner. It doesn't matter if it's the same thing that is served year after year. 3 These recipes, cherished family favorites, handed down from each generation to the next might experience subtle changes, but there still remains a sense of unity. It is this unity that constructs the bridge between families and generations. 4
Good food knows no boundaries. It makes a great bond between young and old. Here, in the kitchen the old master works hand in hand with younger family members and friends, passing on traditional skills used in the cooking arts. However, more is taking place than a mere transfer of information about ingredients and mixing instructions. 5 It becomes an opportunity for a parent to teach family values while passing the sugar and beating the eggs. Confidences can be exchanged along with the natural flow of conversation.
A.Nor does it matter whether it has changed a lot.
B.A magic moment is created between children and elder.
C.Food makes up our fondest memories of our childhood.
D.Can you smell the aroma flowing through the house
E.There's nothing like food to help us identify with our roots.
F.Most likely, however, what comes to mind will be the food.
G.Food can be described as the building blocks of this cultural bridge.
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(2022·四川省眉山市高三摸底考试)Last July I got a job at a theater I admire. I was feeling lucky. But something wasn't 1 .
My daughter was going to leave for university in the fall and I wasn't ready for her to go. Our household is small and tight knit (关系亲密的). It's just the two of us. I was excited for my daughter and I felt I had 2 her well. But no one had prepared me for this. I was panicking. I felt as though I were drowning (溺水).
Somehow, this feeling of drowning was what 3 me. One day as I was walking home, I 4 the university pool. I must have walked past it a million times. Swimming wasn't something I usually did. And yet something 5 me to take it up.
The next morning, I 6 the pool. I headed over to the shallow end, the area reserved for 7 like me, I walked down the cold steps into the pool and all of a sudden, I was in. I could touch the floor, and that was reassuring (安心的). I looked around to make sure the other people weren't watching my awkward strokes. “No one is watching,” I 8 to myself. No one cares if you look like a baby elephant swimming for the first time. No one cares if your heart 9 when all of her things are packed up and she 10 . Somehow, in that moment, this was comforting.
I swam slowly from one end to the other, feeling a 11 . I found myself crying. Thankfully, no one could tell my tears from the water running down my face. Afterward, I headed for the changing rooms, smiling and feeling proud that I faced this 12 .
When I got home, my daughter said that I looked 13 .
The next day, I was up early, swimming bag in hand. I was 14 afraid of drowning. I was breathing easier. I was feeling better.
Having “an empty nest” is an easy catchphrase (口头禅) for something that is impossible to describe. It is not just an empty room. It is a missing part of who you are. And for me, swimming 15 a part of that hole.
1.A.special B.right
C.true D.strange
2.A.prepared B.treated
C.cared D.planned
3.A.controlled B.improved
C.bothered D.saved
4.A.examined B.realized
C.noticed D.recognized
5.A.pushed B.expected
C.ordered D.allowed
6.A.stare at B.set out for
C.get out of D.get away from
7.A.fighters B.volunteers
C.losers D.beginners
8.A.repeated B.remembered
C.recalled D.replied
9.A.races B.pounds
C.stops D.breaks
10.A.appears B.leaves
C.escapes D.fails
11.A.release B.connection
C.pressure D.conflict
12.A.hope B.surprise
C.anger D.fear
13.A.tired B.pale
C.happy D.healthy
14.A.once again B.no longer
C.as usual D.so far
15.A.touches B.forms
C.involves D.fills
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(2023·山西阳泉市高三模考)On May 9, James Givens was sitting in the car when he heard what 1 (sound) like a knock. He turned around only 2 (find) a goose pecking at the car door, which was highly unusual seen. He knew that the birds 3 (normal) preferred to observe humans from a distance.
But on this day, the goose appeared to be determined to get his attention and did not stop pecking 4 Givens opened the car door and stepped out. Although 5 (force) to walk away a little out of fear, the bird kept turning around to make sure that he was following. When they finally stopped, Givens realized 6 the mother goose did so—she needed help to free her baby goose that had got 7 (trap) in some balloon string.
Worried that the mother goose would attack him if he got close 8 the baby, Givens called the local chapter of Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Unfortunately, they were unable to help right away. Mainly 9 (take) into consideration that the baby goose would not survive the delay, Givens decided to take on the task himself.
The mother goose watched patiently as Givens saved the little bird. As soon as the little goose was free, it ran to its mom. Givens said this was the most 10 (forget) incident in his life!
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(2022·黑龙江省大庆市大庆实验中学高三摸底考试)假定你是李华,你校将举办中加文化节。请写封邮件邀请你的加拿大朋友Helen参加,内容包括:
1.文化节的意义;
2.活动安排;
3.邀请Helen表演节目。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:礼堂 auditorium
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