整合集训(29)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(解析版)
高频障碍词30
1.absorption / b z p n/ n.吸收,专心致志
2.assume / sju m/ v.认为;假设
3.concept / k nsept/ n.概念
4.cooperative /k pr t v/ adj.合作的
5.workout / w ka t/ n.锻炼
6.emotionally / m n li/ adv.情绪上感情上
7.complainer /k m plein / n.抱怨者
8.globalization / ɡl b la ze n/ n.全球化
9.historically /h st r kli/ adv.在历史上
10.motivational / m t ve nl/ a.鼓舞人心的
11.preferably / prefr bli/ adv.更可取地最好是
12.perspective /p spekt v/ n.视角观点态度
13.unimaginable / n m d n bl/ adj.难以置信的
14.digestion /da d est n/ n.消化;领悟
15.reprogram /ri pr ɡr m/ v.重新编程
16.incurable / n kj r bl/ adj.无法治愈的
17.donor / d n / n.捐赠者
18.unnatural / n n t r l/ adj.不自然的
19.publication / p bl ke n/ n.出版;发行
20.promotion /pr m n/ n.促销.晋升.推广
21.guardian / ɡɑ di n/ n.保护人;监护人
22.feedback / fi db k/ n.反馈
23.worthless / w θl s/ adj. 无价值的没用处的
24.frankly / fr kli/ adv.坦率地
25.greenery / ɡri n ri/ n.绿色植物
26.neighboring / neib ri / adj. 附近的
27.infrequent / n fri kw nt/ adj. 很少发生的
28.co-author /k θ / n.合著者
29.aspirational / sp re nl/ adj.渴望成功的;有抱负的
30.generate / d en re t/ vt.产生;创造
阅读理解1
(2023广东深圳外国语学校模检,C)
The pandemic has required many people to make difficult judgments. Politicians have had to decide which restrictions to impose on citizens' behavior and individuals were forced to assess how much personal risk to take.
Good judgment is a quality everyone would like to have. But it is remarkably difficult to define precisely, and many people are not sure whether they personally possess it. Sir Andrew Likierman of London Business School has spent a long time talking to leaders in a wide range of fields in an effort to create a framework for understanding judgment.
First he had to define the word. He suggests that judgment is “the combination of personal qualities with relevant knowledge and experience to form opinions and make decisions”. The degree of judgment required tends to increase as people take on more responsibility. For a chief executive, the proportion of decisions involving judgment is high. Deciding not to take action is also a judgment with potentially serious consequences.
Some people think that good judgment is inborn. Sir Andrew accepts that some individuals are born with the ability to listen, be self aware and better understand other people: all qualities that make good judgment easier. Others may have the wrong sort of characteristics: a tendency to ignore others, stick to rules irrespective of context, rush into action without reflection and struggle to make up their minds.
As artificial intelligence gets used for more and more routine tasks in the service sector, exercising judgment may be one of the only areas where humans retain an edge over machines. This is far from certain, however. With enough practice, machines may be able to display the equivalent of good judgment. But then, perhaps humans can be taught, too. In the long run, one of the trickiest aspects of human judgment may be knowing precisely when to let machines make decisions and when to leave it to people.
1.Which of the following situations DOESN'T need a person's judgment
A.Politicians decide restrictions imposed on citizens' behavior.
B.A person assesses what action to take in the face of difficulties.
C.A student tries to work out a math problem.
D.A farmer feels hurt when bitten by a snake.
2.Which statement is true about Sir Andrew Likierman
A.He talked to leaders with good judgment for his study.
B.He thinks people are born with good judgment.
C.He thinks being self aware helps with good judgment.
D.He thinks people with the ability to listen have good judgment.
3.What may artificial intelligence be able to do according to the passage
A.To make decisions freely. B.To finish all the tasks.
C.To display good judgment. D.To leave decisions to humans.
4.Which of the following could replace the underlined phrase
A.Have an advantage over. B.Take the place of.
C.Perform worse than. D.Stand up to.
答案DCCA
[语篇解读] 语篇类型:说明文。主题语境:人与自我。 主旨:判断力的概念以及人们对判断力的看法。
1.D 推理判断题。根据由第一段、第三段中“He suggests that judgment is ‘the combination of personal qualities with relevant knowledge and experience to form opinions and make decisions’. The degree of judgment required tends to increase as people take on more responsibility.”和常识可推知,农夫被蛇咬时感到受伤不需要判断力。
2.C 细节理解题。根据第四段中“Sir Andrew accepts that some individuals are born with the ability to listen, be self aware and better understand other people: all qualities that make good judgment easier.”可知,Andrew爵士认为自知能力有助于形成良好的判断力。
3.C 细节理解题。根据最后一段中“With enough practice, machines may be able to display the equivalent of good judgment.”可知,人工智能有可能显示良好的判断力。
4.A 推测词义题。根据下文“This is far from certain, however. With enough practice, machines may be able to display the equivalent of good judgment.(然而,这还远不能确定。通过足够的练习,机器可能能够显示出相当于良好判断力的能力。)”可逆推,大家以为随着人工智能被越来越多地用于服务领域的日常任务,判断可能是人类胜过机器的仅有的领域之一。由此推断画线短语意为“胜过”。
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。
(2022·黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学高三摸底考试)What will you do if you can't eat everything bought in the canteen 1 According to a survey, what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people.
2 According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people.
Food waste, which has become a global issue, serves as a mirror that reflects various cultural and social issues in different countries. In the West, for instance, consumerism, the belief that it's a good thing to use a lot of goods and services, is often to blame for food waste. 3 Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food. On campus, a generation of single children is less aware of the food waste issue. Students nowadays are well protected by their families and hardly have any concept of how much toil (辛劳) others go through in order to provide them with the food they eat.
4 There are over 925 million hungry people in the world, most of whom live in underdeveloped countries and areas. They don't have enough food to eat. Many children die for lack of nutrition each year in some African countries. And farmers work very hard to grow the crops. 5 It's also important that everyone should think about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste.
A.Most of us would simply throw away any leftover food.
B.Students' waste is extremely serious.
C.China features its own eating culture.
D.Compared with them, some live in a different world.
E.But canteen waste is merely the tip of the iceberg.
F.So there's no excuse that we should waste our food.
G.Students can never realize the serious food crisis.
AECDF
篇章导读:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了学校食堂的浪费现象只是冰山一角,中国浪费食物的现象很严重。本文旨在呼吁:避免浪费,从每个人做起。
1.A 根据前文“What will you do if you can't eat everything bought in the canteen?(如果你不能吃完在食堂里所买的食物,你会怎么办?)”以及后文“According to a survey, what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people.(根据一项调查,学生们每年浪费的饭菜能够养活一千多万人。)”可知,A项(我们大多数人只会把剩下的食物扔掉。)承前启后。故选A。
2.E 根据后文“According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people.”可知,据新华社报道,中国人每年浪费的粮食约5,000万吨,可养活2亿人。E项(食堂浪费只是冰山一角。)引出后文。故选E。
3.C 根据后文“Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous.”可知,中国人以热情大方而闻名。设空处与后一句一起说明中国有自己的饮食文化与待客的态度,以此来对比西方的饮食文化。C项(中国有自己的饮食文化。)符合文意。故选C。
4.D 根据后文“There are over 925 million hungry people in the world, most of whom live in underdeveloped countries and areas.”可知,世界上有超过9.25亿饥饿人口,其中大多数生活在不发达国家和地区。所以本段主要说明与过度浪费相比,一些人正过着饥饿的生活,这也就是本段主旨句所要表达的内容。D项(与他们相比,有些人生活在一个不同的世界里。)符合文意。故选D。
5.F 根据前文“Many children die for lack of nutrition each year in some African countries. And farmers work very hard to grow the crops.”可知,在一些非洲国家,每年都有许多儿童死于营养不良。农民们非常努力地种植庄稼。F项(所以我们没有理由浪费食物。)与前文构成因果关系。故选F。
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·云南省云天化中学高三摸底测试)One of my close friends named David, an expert rock climber, told me he wanted to do something special for my birthday. He decided to take me up a famous rock climbing wall in Cathedral Peak in Yosemite Valley.
I had some rock climbing experiences in college and I was ready for a(n) 1 . We drove to Tuolomne Meadows and hiked for two and a half hours. Finally , we stood in front of a cliff. David pointed upward and said 2 , “This is it. Get ready.” I 3 and saw a steep white wall that was nearly vertical (垂直的), 2,000 feet from the base, where we were standing, to its 4 . “Are you serious?” I asked, hoping he would tell me that he was just 5 . When he began unpacking ropes, I knew his answer . Suddenly I had a sick feeling in the stomach.
I had to put on my climbing shoes and adjust my packs and my 6 . David moved fast, like Spiderman. After fixing the rope, he secured himself and yelled down, “Okay! Climb!” Step by step, I made my way straight up. About 300 feet off the ground, I looked down. Then my legs began to 7 . I looked up and 8 I had 1,700 feet to go. I felt 9 in the mid air. I called out, “David! I can't do this!” He yelled to me. “That belief isn't going to get you up here!” He was right! That 10 belief would never get me up to the top. I had to change my belief. What belief would 11 me in getting up this ridiculous wall I 12 a new belief: This is within my capability. Then I 13 felt much better. I began to climb easily. I made it! I finally 14 David.
Looking at a good view of Yosemite Valley with David atop a narrow platform of 2,000 feet above the ground, I was absolutely 15 that I had made it. I really realized how powerful right beliefs are!
1.A.destination B.accident
C.ceremony D.adventure
2.A.lightly B.coldly
C.humorously D.quietly
3.A.looked down B.looked out
C.looked up D.looked behind
4.A.side B.tip
C.back D.bottom
5.A.lying B.wondering
C.kidding D.arguing
6.A.schedule B.language
C.behavior D.attitude
7.A.shake B.kick
C.move D.swing
8.A.predicted B.realized
C.doubted D.expected
9.A.shocked B.angry
C.desperate D.entertained
10.A.absolute B.strong
C.limiting D.growing
11.A.disturb B.support
C.join D.involve
12.A.admired B.rejected
C.created D.spread
13.A.deeply B.hardly
C.merely D.instantly
14.A.reached B.blamed
C.recognized D.encouraged
15.A.worried B.astonished
C.annoyed D.disappointed
DACBC DABCC BCBAB
篇章导读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者通过和好友David(大卫)攀岩的经历,体会到人要有正确的信念才能获得成功。
1.D 句意:我在大学有一些攀岩的经验,我准备好了一次冒险。destination “目的地”;accident “事故”;ceremony “典礼,仪式”;adventure “冒险”。根据上文“He 1 to take me up a famous rock climbing wall in Cathedral Peak in Yosemite Valley.”可知,David决定带作者去攀岩,而攀岩是一项冒险的运动。故选D。
2.A 句意:大卫向上指了指,轻松地说:“就是这里。做好准备。”lightly “轻微地,轻松地”;coldly “冷淡地”;humorously “幽默地”;quietly “安静地”。根据下文“This is it. Get ready.”可知,David觉得攀岩是很轻松的事。故选A。
3.C 句意:我抬头一看,看到一堵陡峭的白墙,几乎是垂直的,从我们站的地方到山脚有2,000英尺。look down “向下看,看不起”;look out “当心”;look up “查阅,向上看”;look behind “向后看”。根据上文“David pointed upward”可知,作者抬头向上看。故选C。
4.B 根据上文“saw a steep white wall that was nearly vertical (垂直的), 2,000 feet from the base”可知,此处的距离表示从底部到尖端的垂直距离。故选B。
5.C lie “说谎”;wonder “想知道”;kid “开玩笑,戏弄”;argue “争论”。根据上文“Are you serious?”可知,作者希望David在开玩笑。故选C。
6.D 句意:我不得不穿上我的登山鞋,调整我的背包和态度。schedule “计划表”;language “语言”;behavior “行为”;attitude “态度”。故选D。
7.A shake “颤抖”;kick “踢”;move “移动”;swing “摆动”。根据上文“About 300 feet off the ground, I looked down.”可知,作者在300英尺的高空往下看,腿开始颤抖。故选A。
8.B 句意:我抬起头,意识到我还有1,700英尺要走。predict “预测”;realize “意识到”;doubt “怀疑”;expect “预期,期待”。故选B。
9.C shocked “震惊的”;angry “生气的”;desperate “绝望的”;entertained “娱乐的”。根据下文“David! I can't do this!”可知,作者感到很绝望。故选C。
10.C absolute “绝对的”;strong “强壮的”;limiting “限制性的”;growing “增长的”。根据上文“That belief isn't going to get you up here!”可知,作者意识到信念的局限性永远不会让自己达到顶峰。故选C。
11.B disturb “打扰”;support “支持”;join “加入”;involve “包含,使卷入”。根据上文“I had to 14 my belief.”可知,作者想要改变信念,因此在考虑什么信念能支撑自己爬到顶峰。故选B。
12.C 句意:我产生了一个新的信念:这是我力所能及的。admire “钦佩”;reject “拒绝”;create “产生,创造”;spread “传播”。根据下文“a new belief”可知,作者产生了新的信念。故选C。
13.D 根据下文“felt much better”可知,作者改变信念以后立刻感觉好多了。故选D。
14.A reach “达到”;blame “责备”;recognize “识别,认可”;encourage “鼓励”。根据上文“I began to climb easily. I made it!”可知,作者最终追上了David。故选A。
15.B 句意:和大卫一起站在离地面2,000英尺的狭窄平台上,看着约塞米蒂山谷的美景,我完全惊呆了,我成功了。worried “担心的”;astonished “惊讶的”;annoyed “恼怒的”;disappointed “失望的”。故选B。
语法填空1
Ⅲ.语法填空
(2023·陕西宝鸡市高三月考)Mardi Gras in New Orleans, also known as Fat Tuesday, is 1 cultural scene like the US version of carnival. But there is some debate over 2 it was NOLA or Mobile, Alabama that had the first Mardi Gras back in the 1,700s.
Regardless of who did it first, few would argue that the New Orleans festival is the best. Though the celebration 3 (hold) every year on the day before Ash Wednesday, the festivities last for months. It 4 (begin) with social events in November, private balls on Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Eve, with parades and more private balls throughout January and early February.
Getting invites to some 5 (organize) events isn't easy. But if you know someone or have much money, MOM's Ball and Orpheuscapade Ball are 6 (frequent) ranked among the best. If you are enthusiastic 7 music, check out the annual Galactic concert at the world famous Tipitina's on Lundi Gras (the day before Mardi Gras).
When the big day arrives, it's best 8 (plan) what you want to see. Longtime locals have a 9 (prefer) for the Krewe of Muses Parade, the Rex & Zulu Parade, and the Krewe of St. Anne and Krewe of Julu Parades. But, for our money, it doesn't get any 10 (great) than watching the Mardi Gras Indians Parade.
a 2.whether 3.is held 4.begins 5.organized
6.frequently 7.about 8.to plan 9.Preference 10.greater
篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了新奥尔良狂欢节的相关信息。
1.a 考查冠词。此处表示泛指“一种文化场景”,应用不定冠词,且cultural的发音以辅音音素开头,应用a。故填a。
2.whether 考查宾语从句的连接词。设空处引导宾语从句,根据后文it was NOLA or Mobile可知,应用whether ... or ...,意为“是……还是……”。故填whether。
3.is held 考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。根据后文every year可知,应用一般现在时;主语与谓语动词之间为被动关系,应用一般现在时的被动语态;主语为celebration,谓语动词用单数。故填is held。
4.begins 考查动词的时态和主谓一致。句子陈述客观事实应用一般现在时,主语为it,谓语动词用第三人称单数。故填begins。
5.organized 考查词性转换。应用形容词修饰后文名词events。故填organized。
6.frequently 考查词性转换。应用副词修饰动词ranked。故填frequently。
7.about 考查介词。be enthusiastic about意为“对……充满热情”。故填about。
8.to plan 考查非谓语动词。it is best to do sth意为“最好做某事”,不定式作真正主语。故填to plan。
9.preference 考查词性转换。设空处作宾语,表示喜欢,应用名词;have a preference for ... 意为“喜欢……”。故填preference。
10.greater 考查形容词的比较级。句意:但是,对我们来说,没有什么比看印第安人狂欢节游行更棒的了。此处为“否定词+比较级”表示最高级含义,great应用比较级。故填greater。
精选作文1
(满分25分)
(2022·四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟高三联考)假如你是交流生Jim,收到李华邀请你去听二胡音乐会的来信,你非常高兴,但是你因故不能同去。请你用英文给他写封道歉信,信中要点包括:
1.表示歉意;
2.说明原因;
3.另约时间。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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[精彩范文]
Dear Li Hua,
I'm pleased to receive your invitation to attend the erhu concert, for I'm really fond of Chinese traditional music, especially erhu. To my regret, I can't go with you. I have to express my apology to you.
This Saturday evening, I have made an appointment with my Chinese teacher. As you know, I have some difficulty with written Chinese. He promised to communicate with me, giving some instructions on how to learn it well. So I'm really sorry for that. Nevertheless, I hear there will be another similar erhu performance on Sunday. If it's convenient for you, can we make it on Sunday afternoon
I believe we'll have another chance. Have a nice day!
Yours,
Jim整合集训(29)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(解析版)
高频障碍词30
1.absorption / b z p n/ n.吸收,专心致志
2.assume / sju m/ v.认为;假设
3.concept / k nsept/ n.概念
4.cooperative /k pr t v/ adj.合作的
5.workout / w ka t/ n.锻炼
6.emotionally / m n li/ adv.情绪上感情上
7.complainer /k m plein / n.抱怨者
8.globalization / ɡl b la ze n/ n.全球化
9.historically /h st r kli/ adv.在历史上
10.motivational / m t ve nl/ a.鼓舞人心的
11.preferably / prefr bli/ adv.更可取地最好是
12.perspective /p spekt v/ n.视角观点态度
13.unimaginable / n m d n bl/ adj.难以置信的
14.digestion /da d est n/ n.消化;领悟
15.reprogram /ri pr ɡr m/ v.重新编程
16.incurable / n kj r bl/ adj.无法治愈的
17.donor / d n / n.捐赠者
18.unnatural / n n t r l/ adj.不自然的
19.publication / p bl ke n/ n.出版;发行
20.promotion /pr m n/ n.促销.晋升.推广
21.guardian / ɡɑ di n/ n.保护人;监护人
22.feedback / fi db k/ n.反馈
23.worthless / w θl s/ adj. 无价值的没用处的
24.frankly / fr kli/ adv.坦率地
25.greenery / ɡri n ri/ n.绿色植物
26.neighboring / neib ri / adj. 附近的
27.infrequent / n fri kw nt/ adj. 很少发生的
28.co-author /k θ / n.合著者
29.aspirational / sp re nl/ adj.渴望成功的;有抱负的
30.generate / d en re t/ vt.产生;创造
阅读理解1
(2023广东深圳外国语学校模检,C)
The pandemic has required many people to make difficult judgments. Politicians have had to decide which restrictions to impose on citizens' behavior and individuals were forced to assess how much personal risk to take.
Good judgment is a quality everyone would like to have. But it is remarkably difficult to define precisely, and many people are not sure whether they personally possess it. Sir Andrew Likierman of London Business School has spent a long time talking to leaders in a wide range of fields in an effort to create a framework for understanding judgment.
First he had to define the word. He suggests that judgment is “the combination of personal qualities with relevant knowledge and experience to form opinions and make decisions”. The degree of judgment required tends to increase as people take on more responsibility. For a chief executive, the proportion of decisions involving judgment is high. Deciding not to take action is also a judgment with potentially serious consequences.
Some people think that good judgment is inborn. Sir Andrew accepts that some individuals are born with the ability to listen, be self aware and better understand other people: all qualities that make good judgment easier. Others may have the wrong sort of characteristics: a tendency to ignore others, stick to rules irrespective of context, rush into action without reflection and struggle to make up their minds.
As artificial intelligence gets used for more and more routine tasks in the service sector, exercising judgment may be one of the only areas where humans retain an edge over machines. This is far from certain, however. With enough practice, machines may be able to display the equivalent of good judgment. But then, perhaps humans can be taught, too. In the long run, one of the trickiest aspects of human judgment may be knowing precisely when to let machines make decisions and when to leave it to people.
1.Which of the following situations DOESN'T need a person's judgment
A.Politicians decide restrictions imposed on citizens' behavior.
B.A person assesses what action to take in the face of difficulties.
C.A student tries to work out a math problem.
D.A farmer feels hurt when bitten by a snake.
2.Which statement is true about Sir Andrew Likierman
A.He talked to leaders with good judgment for his study.
B.He thinks people are born with good judgment.
C.He thinks being self aware helps with good judgment.
D.He thinks people with the ability to listen have good judgment.
3.What may artificial intelligence be able to do according to the passage
A.To make decisions freely. B.To finish all the tasks.
C.To display good judgment. D.To leave decisions to humans.
4.Which of the following could replace the underlined phrase
A.Have an advantage over. B.Take the place of.
C.Perform worse than. D.Stand up to.
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(2022·黑龙江省哈尔滨市第三中学高三摸底考试)What will you do if you can't eat everything bought in the canteen 1 According to a survey, what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people.
2 According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people.
Food waste, which has become a global issue, serves as a mirror that reflects various cultural and social issues in different countries. In the West, for instance, consumerism, the belief that it's a good thing to use a lot of goods and services, is often to blame for food waste. 3 Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food. On campus, a generation of single children is less aware of the food waste issue. Students nowadays are well protected by their families and hardly have any concept of how much toil (辛劳) others go through in order to provide them with the food they eat.
4 There are over 925 million hungry people in the world, most of whom live in underdeveloped countries and areas. They don't have enough food to eat. Many children die for lack of nutrition each year in some African countries. And farmers work very hard to grow the crops. 5 It's also important that everyone should think about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste.
A.Most of us would simply throw away any leftover food.
B.Students' waste is extremely serious.
C.China features its own eating culture.
D.Compared with them, some live in a different world.
E.But canteen waste is merely the tip of the iceberg.
F.So there's no excuse that we should waste our food.
G.Students can never realize the serious food crisis.
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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·云南省云天化中学高三摸底测试)One of my close friends named David, an expert rock climber, told me he wanted to do something special for my birthday. He decided to take me up a famous rock climbing wall in Cathedral Peak in Yosemite Valley.
I had some rock climbing experiences in college and I was ready for a(n) 1 . We drove to Tuolomne Meadows and hiked for two and a half hours. Finally , we stood in front of a cliff. David pointed upward and said 2 , “This is it. Get ready.” I 3 and saw a steep white wall that was nearly vertical (垂直的), 2,000 feet from the base, where we were standing, to its 4 . “Are you serious?” I asked, hoping he would tell me that he was just 5 . When he began unpacking ropes, I knew his answer . Suddenly I had a sick feeling in the stomach.
I had to put on my climbing shoes and adjust my packs and my 6 . David moved fast, like Spiderman. After fixing the rope, he secured himself and yelled down, “Okay! Climb!” Step by step, I made my way straight up. About 300 feet off the ground, I looked down. Then my legs began to 7 . I looked up and 8 I had 1,700 feet to go. I felt 9 in the mid air. I called out, “David! I can't do this!” He yelled to me. “That belief isn't going to get you up here!” He was right! That 10 belief would never get me up to the top. I had to change my belief. What belief would 11 me in getting up this ridiculous wall I 12 a new belief: This is within my capability. Then I 13 felt much better. I began to climb easily. I made it! I finally 14 David.
Looking at a good view of Yosemite Valley with David atop a narrow platform of 2,000 feet above the ground, I was absolutely 15 that I had made it. I really realized how powerful right beliefs are!
1.A.destination B.accident
C.ceremony D.adventure
2.A.lightly B.coldly
C.humorously D.quietly
3.A.looked down B.looked out
C.looked up D.looked behind
4.A.side B.tip
C.back D.bottom
5.A.lying B.wondering
C.kidding D.arguing
6.A.schedule B.language
C.behavior D.attitude
7.A.shake B.kick
C.move D.swing
8.A.predicted B.realized
C.doubted D.expected
9.A.shocked B.angry
C.desperate D.entertained
10.A.absolute B.strong
C.limiting D.growing
11.A.disturb B.support
C.join D.involve
12.A.admired B.rejected
C.created D.spread
13.A.deeply B.hardly
C.merely D.instantly
14.A.reached B.blamed
C.recognized D.encouraged
15.A.worried B.astonished
C.annoyed D.disappointed
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(2023·陕西宝鸡市高三月考)Mardi Gras in New Orleans, also known as Fat Tuesday, is 1 cultural scene like the US version of carnival. But there is some debate over 2 it was NOLA or Mobile, Alabama that had the first Mardi Gras back in the 1,700s.
Regardless of who did it first, few would argue that the New Orleans festival is the best. Though the celebration 3 (hold) every year on the day before Ash Wednesday, the festivities last for months. It 4 (begin) with social events in November, private balls on Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Eve, with parades and more private balls throughout January and early February.
Getting invites to some 5 (organize) events isn't easy. But if you know someone or have much money, MOM's Ball and Orpheuscapade Ball are 6 (frequent) ranked among the best. If you are enthusiastic 7 music, check out the annual Galactic concert at the world famous Tipitina's on Lundi Gras (the day before Mardi Gras).
When the big day arrives, it's best 8 (plan) what you want to see. Longtime locals have a 9 (prefer) for the Krewe of Muses Parade, the Rex & Zulu Parade, and the Krewe of St. Anne and Krewe of Julu Parades. But, for our money, it doesn't get any 10 (great) than watching the Mardi Gras Indians Parade.
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(2022·四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟高三联考)假如你是交流生Jim,收到李华邀请你去听二胡音乐会的来信,你非常高兴,但是你因故不能同去。请你用英文给他写封道歉信,信中要点包括:
1.表示歉意;
2.说明原因;
3.另约时间。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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