专题01 期中复习之完形填空30篇(各地市期中真题)-2024-2025学年高二英语下学期期中复习(人教版2019)含答案与解析

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2024-2025学年高二英语下学期期中复习(人教版2019)
专题01 期中复习之完形填空30篇(各地市期中真题)
一、完形填空
(2024高二下·白云期中)For long, a question disturbed a little boy. He couldn't understand why his next-desk-pal (同伴) could rank 1st whenever he wanted to, while he himself 1. to.
At home, he despondently asked his Mom, "Mom, am I more 2. than others I feel I study as hard as him, but why do I 3. lay behind " Staring at him, she went 4. , not knowing how to explain.
She felt an impulse (冲动) to say, "You are too 5. . You are not really as hard-working as others..." . But she stopped, 6. she knew her son was suffering from the pains of 7. grades and rankings. She thought it cruel to add any additional burden to his son and was trying to find out a 8. answer.
Time went by quickly, the son finished primary school. Although his studying was harder and better, he was still unable to 9. his pal. To show her pride of him, Mom decided to take him to the sea. During the trip, she managed to give out an answer.
Now, the son no longer 10. about his rankings, because, with the 1st ranking, he was 11. to Harvard University.
Back home in winter vacation, he was invited to give a speech to the students and parents in his high school. In the speech, he mentioned a(n) 12. experience in his childhood. "When my mother and I were lying on the beach, she pointed to the front and said, ‘Do you see the seabirds flying for food over there When the 13. come near, little birds can escape quickly 14. "clumsy" seagulls would take more time to complete the process. However, have you noticed birds that 15. fly across the endless ocean are none other than "clumsy" seagulls "
1.A.failed B.decided C.refused D.afforded
2.A.loyal B.rude C.stupid D.careless
3.A.never B.always C.hardly D.even
4.A.wrong B.worried C.wordless D.crazy
5.A.young B.energetic C.smart D.lazy
6.A.although B.for C.as D.that
7.A.worrying B.surprising C.doubting D.unsatisfying
8.A.perfect B.harmonious C.natural D.ordinary
9.A.get through B.catch up with C.fill with D.come across
10.A.cares B.worries C.wonders D.doubts
11.A.invited B.welcomed C.admitted D.quit
12.A.valuable B.harmonious C.interesting D.unexpected
13.A.time B.food C.wind D.wave
14.A.and B.while C.but D.since
15.A.finally B.immediately C.suddenly D.gradually
(2024高二下·高州期中)完形填空
Ring! Ring! Ring! It was early in the morning. Though I knew who was 16. , I unwillingly reached for the telephone. I was a new supply instructor (代课老师) struggling to support my young family. Each morning I waited for a call that would take me to a different 17. that day. The last three of them had all been intended to 18. the teacher and see just how much bad 19. he/she could deal with. I had responded by being 20. and angry with the students. I didn't really want to go to work that morning then, 21. since it was my birthday.
Still, I answered the phone and took the job. My family needed the money and I couldn't 22. to be picky(挑剔的). As I was driving to work, however, I decided that I was going to 23. again to be the best teacher I could be. 24. school started, the students treated me as their former teachers and once again were ready to see what they could 25. . This time, though, I was still firm (严格的)but 26. with them. I did my best to make the lessons fun. I shared smiles, 27. their hard work, and encouraged their efforts. The effect was amazing. My uncontrollable classroom was soon 28. . Students were laughing and learning and I finally felt like I was doing my job 29. . I went home happily and enjoyed the rest of my birthday with my family.
Every day we are given another 30. to get things right, to live our lives with love and joy, and to make this world a better place. Every morning arises and begins once again to be the best of you.
16.A.coming B.speaking C.calling D.waiting
17.A.city B.world C.classroom D.factory
18.A.test B.spy C.promote D.embarrass
19.A.language B.teaching C.behavior D.result
20.A.concerned B.critical C.familiar D.careless
21.A.mostly B.basically C.possibly D.especially
22.A.bear B.allow C.offer D.afford
23.A.perform B.start C.pretend D.conduct
24.A.Since B.Although C.As D.If
25.A.get away with B.add to
C.make up for D.build up
26.A.upset B.strict C.disappointed D.fair
27.A.felt B.stated C.praised D.understood
28.A.finished B.changed C.occupied D.freed
29.A.hard B.first C.ever D.right
30.A.promise B.chance C.confidence D.success
(2024高二下·塔城期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In 2017, I was diagnosed (诊断) with Type 1 diabetes (糖尿病). And then I was told that I couldn't drive for a few weeks until my blood sugar levels had 31. .
Driving was a 32. very soon after diagnosis for me. I needed to get to the chemist's shop for my diabetes medicine and get to hospital appointments, but at first couldn't, for having been told not to drive. I didn't want to be a 33. , having to ask for lifts all the time.
I found it really 34. to be unable to drive, but things settled down after that and seemed to be 35. for a while. 36. , to my surprise, I had severe hypoglycemia (低血糖) last year and wasn't able to 37. it myself. I called an ambulance and was taken to 38. , where I saw doctors and nurses I didn't know as none of them were connected to the diabetes team who usually cared for me. That's where my 39. began. They advised me not to drive on the basis of this disease. They told me to call the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) and 40. what they'd told me to them. This led to my licence being canceled.
I couldn't 41. all that had happened. It seemed 42. . I needed answers and 43. , so I phoned the Diabetes UK Helpline number I got from their website. They 44. I was right in thinking that the DVLA shouldn't have 45. my licence based on this hypoglycemia, according to the law. With their help, the DVLA sent me a letter admitting making a mistake. I got it back in six weeks.
31.A. settled B. increased C. worsened D. changed
32.A. problem B. task C. habit D. joy
33.A. failure B. mistake C. burden D. success
34.A. hard B. convenient C. safe D. funny
35.A. worrying B. thrilling C. amazing D. fine
36.A. Thus B. Meanwhile C. Instead D. However
37.A. record B. manage C. examine D. describe
38.A. hospital B. office C. school D. factory
39.A. exercise B. trouble C. dream D. experiment
40.A. explain B. return C. suggest D. repeat
41.A. forget B. regret C. believe D. remember
42.A. unafraid B. unfair C. unsure D. unhealthy
43.A. blood B. help C. evidence D. money
44.A. shouted B. wondered C. said D. imagined
45.A. canceled B. used C. borrowed D. copied
(2024高二下·峰峰矿期中)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。
If someone were to ask me who the most influential person in my life was, I'd most likely tell him or her that it's my brother, Chris. My brother is one of the most 46. people in my life. I may not always act like it, but I 47. him and respect him. It's hard to think of everything he's done for me and not 48. him. There's the basic 49. that most older brothers do. You know, baby-sit you, 50. you with your homework, and let you use their stuff. But my brother did a lot more for me. He was the one who taught me how to read and how to tie my shoes. He taught me how to hold my 51. underwater.
He even taught me how not to touch his things. He also did other typical big brother stuff. Like shut me in the closet(储藏室), play tricks on me, "forbid(禁止)" me to 52. his stuff. But for each "mean" thing he did to me, he did about five 53. things. One nice thing he did was that he always let me hang around with him and his friends. Because of that I actually have two brothers instead of one. My other "brother" is Chris's best friend, Corey. They spent a lot of time together when they were younger, and since Chris was nice, I 54. got to do stuff with them. Since Corey was as much my brother as Chris was, of course they both pulled little 55. on me. But I must admit a lot of the tricks 56. because I was a slightly gullible(易受骗的)child. One that 57. comes to mind is when Chris and Corey 58. to convince me that they were being sucked(吸入)into the ground.
I was so 59. that I went inside and told Mum that they were, being sucked down. As I said, I was a slightly gullible child. Yes. We had some 60. times.
46.A.powerful B.ordinary C.beautiful D.important
47.A.take care of B.catch up with
C.look up to D.make fun of
48.A.inform B.like C.hate D.forgive
49.A.stuff B.route C.reality D.fantasy
50.A.provide B.present C.help D.supply
51.A.attention B.view C.breath D.reservation
52.A.use B.exhibit C.discover D.purchase
53.A.nice B.frightening C.mean D.odd
54.A.ultimately B.hardly C.usually D.abnormally
55.A.dreams B.faces C.tests D.tricks
56.A.committed B.displayed C.went D.worked
57.A.visibly B.gently C.readily D.merely
58.A.pretended B.qualified C.managed D.emerged
59.A.amused B.convinced C.embarrassed D.concentrated
60.A.tough B.tiring C.boring D.interesting
(2024高二下·湖北期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I grew up in a small North Dakota town. Dad was a farmer, so we kids were taught 61. to drive farm vehicles. I started driving the tractor(拖拉机) at age 15.
One summer day, Dad asked me to back his truck up. 62. , I backed it into a tree, damaging the truck. I was 63. because I wasn't sure how Dad would react. Luckily, Dad wasn't 64. , and moved the truck himself.
As a teenager, I usually worked part-time on Uncle Jim's farm in my 65. time. One day, I drove the tractor to get gas from the farmyard fuel tank, which was 66. on a big metal shelf 12 feet high. I 67. the shelf, bending one of the vehicle's wooden bars. I stopped the vehicle anxiously and got off. I 68. Uncle Jim would help me. To my 69. , he said, "Get back up on that tractor and you can do it." And I did! During harvest, Jim had me do farming chores with that tractor, which made my confidence 70. greatly.
The "can do" 71. Uncle Jim had toward me carried me through 72. times in life. Whenever I encountered difficulties, the 73. on the summer day on the farm came flooding back to my mind and my spirit wasn't 74. ! It just goes to show what a huge impact can be created by small gestures of 75. in a person.
61.A.early B.hard C.recently D.fast
62.A.Frankly B.Skillfully C.Intentionally D.Unfortunately
63.A.curious B.scared C.embarrassed D.hesitant
64.A.mad B.pleased C.worried D.proud
65.A.entire B.quality C.spare D.limited
66.A.emptied B.operated C.placed D.transformed
67.A.built up B.ran into C.tore down D.passed by
68.A.claimed B.doubted C.worried D.assumed
69.A.disappointment B.surprise C.fright D.satisfaction
70.A.decline B.suffer C.grow D.change
71.A.admiration B.judgment C.affection D.attitude
72.A.tough B.confusing C.relaxing D.valuable
73.A.comment B.expectation C.reflection D.plan
74.A.broken B.recognized C.refreshed D.raised
75.A.justice B.belief C.interest D.courage
(2024高二下·绍兴期中)nbsp;阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Nick was troubled and aimless. Then one night, everything changed.
At first, it was just faint light as Nick drove past a two-story house. Then he realized the house was on fire. He immediately pulled up to investigate. 76. was climbing up the front porch. Hurrying out of the 77. , he yelled, "Help, fire!" A car drove past and Nick tried to 78. it to stop, but in vain.
He ran to the back door, sure it would be 79. . To his amazement, it swung open. Without 80. , Nick ran inside, peering into rooms to see if anyone was home. He had just started climbing when he 81. and saw four faces emerge at the top of the stairs. After Nick's warning, they came pouring down and rushed out.
"Anybody else in there " Nick asked. When told a 6-year-old was still in, he ran back. By now, thewhole house was in flames. The smell was 82. . The smoke was thick. He lifted his T-shirt to cover his mouth and nose. As he hesitated, he heard the kid crying 83. . Nick stumbled into the blackness, 84. on smoke. His 85. stayed alert as he moved toward the sound. Then suddenly the kid was in front of him and Nick quickly grabbed her into his arms. The flames were 86. even closer. Nick took a few steps 87. and threw himself out of the window. Outside, the firefighters had arrived. He handed over the girl—crying, but miraculously uninjured 88. a cut on her arm—before collapsing on the sidewalk.
Nick's burns have mostly healed, but other changes have been far greater. As news about his 89. spread, a GoFundMe account for his hospital bills exploded, reaching $600, 000. "It somehow feels like both a near-death experience and a 90. ." Nick said.
76.A. Air B. Water C. Mist D. Smoke
77.A. vehicle B. house C. bay D. fire
78.A. signal B. put C. break D. take
79.A. frozen B. locked C. wrapped D. melted
80.A. delay B. interruption C. motion D. sympathy
81.A. looked up B. got up
C. looked down D. got down
82.A. dizzy B. pleasant C. intense D. bitter
83.A. desperately B. patiently C. tightly D. precisely
84.A. hesitating B. spraining C. collapsing D. choking
85.A. ankles B. throats C. ears D. fists
86.A. inching B. skipping C. sinking D. fading
87.A. forward B. downward C. upward D. backward
88.A. due to B. instead of C. as for D. apart from
89.A. realism B. heroism C. criticism D. pessimism
90.A. recovery B. reputation C. rebirth D. reform
(2024高二下·恩施期中) 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。
I was heading back home after giving my colleague a lift. I took a 91. as the snowstorm was approaching.
Then the snow started and was coming down 92. . Within minutes I was in a whiteout. The windows were 93. and getting covered with snow, so I slowed down and rolled down my driver's side window, thinking I could better 94. the road edge and keep to a straight line. But really, I had no 95. where I was. I stopped and kept the car running to stay 96. . I called 911. The operator told me to wait things out for the night.
The call left me in 97. . "Breathe," I told myself. An idea occurred to me. I 98. my location online and explained what I was 99. , wishing for anyone to come to my rescue. Soon enough, people started chiming in on my post. I got a 100. from someone who was going to put me in touch with people nearby. I had never been more 101. .
Then I saw a big 102. in the dark. He had walked about 500 meters to get me, 103. the wind and snow each step of the way. "You'll be OK. Follow me." He turned around and started to trudge through the snow, sure of the 104. . I drove slowly behind him. When we reached his house, I burst into tears of 105. .
91.A. turn B. shortcut C. look D. risk
92.A. fast B. soon C. lightly D. suddenly
93.A. frozen B. closed C. locked D. broken
94.A. remember B. cover C. mark D. follow
95.A. plan B. clue C. doubt D. problem
96.A. awake B. calm C. still D. warm
97.A. confusion B. trouble
C. panic D. embarrassment
98.A. confirmed B. posted C. found D. checked
99.A. looking at B. searching for
C. going through D. carrying out
100.A. tip B. complaint C. like D. message
101.A. inspired B. relieved C. convinced D. amazed
102.A. policeman B. creature C. shadow D. figure
103.A. fighting B. avoiding C. checking D. reporting
104.A. goal B. danger C. depth D. direction
105.A. hope B. love C. gratitude D. pride
(2024高二下·成都期中) 完形填空
The first time you make a speech is truly a special moment, and I will surely never forget the one I gave.
As a kid, I was extremely 106. and seldom said anything 107. to stay quiet most of the time. When I was about to graduate from 108. school I remember that my teacher pulled me aside and offered to make a 109. with me. She told me how I was getting As in all of my subjects 110. handwriting, in which I had only managed to receive a C. She said if I were to 111. the welcome speech at graduation, I would get an A in handwriting.
My first thought was that giving a speech doesn't sound like much 112. .But who was I to complain if I could get an A so 113. The speech I wrote was 114. boring. It started with something as lifeless and 115. as "Good afternoon parents, teachers, and students. Welcome to the graduation ceremony."
As you can see, my speech was nothing fancy and I am sure nobody 116. it either. But the important lesson is that I 117. it and I realized the earlier you can standup and speak, the better it is. The next year in junior high school, I found it had given me more 118. when I started 119. the student council(学生会). Giving a speech 120. its quality was an important first step that I took and hopefully you can too.
106.A. smart B. shy C. honest D. impatient
107.A. planning B. choosing C. fearing D. promising
108.A. primary B. high C. art D. medical
109.A. list B. contribution C. note D. deal
110.A. along with B. as for C. except for D. instead of
111.A. give B. understand C. hear D. support
112.A. pain B. difference C. work D. fun
113.A. surprisingly B. proudly C. easily D. obviously
114.A. extremely B. increasingly C. occasionally D. hardly
115.A. political B. scary C. stupid D. emotional
116.A. recorded B. remembered C. shared D. taught
117.A. came across B. cared about
C. applied for D. got through
118.A. pressure B. fortune C. confidence D. interest
119.A. arguing with B. depending on
C. running for D. working against
120.A. thanks to B. regardless of
C. in response to D. in exchange for
(2024高二下·阳朔期中)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。
A woman about 100 years old just proved that age means nothing by breaking three amateur(业余的) swimming world records.
On Saturday, Jan. 20, Betty Brussels 121. the Victoria Masters Swim Club Meet and beat the rivals in the 5 0m backstroke, 5 0m breaststroke, and 400m freestyle in the 100- to 104-year-old age 122. .
Betty Brussel didn't get into 123. swimming until she was in her 60s, and this was the first time she had been able to 124. such an achievement. She was able to break the records despite 125. a pacemaker(心脏起搏器) she received after suffering a heart attack in her 70s.
Betty finished her 5 0m backstroke in 1:24.91, which was almost five 126. faster than the previous: record. She surpassed(超过) the 127. standing 4 00m freestyle record of 16:36.80 by 128. hers in 12:50.03. Betty set the first record for the 50m breaststroke with a time of 1:56.22.
"I was surprised by my own 129. yesterday," said Betty. "I gave it my all; I never give up. It was wonderful. I was totally 130. by everybody's support. I like to win, but 131. have never been the most important thing to me. If somebody else wins, I am 132. for them."
Even though Betty Brussels only just 133. her own achievements, award-winning filmmakers Hannah Walsh and Emma Puchniak are already talking about a possible 134. that could be released in about a year.
"I live life every day and 135. it," Betty told the publication. "I feel very fortunate to do what I do."
121.A. set aside B. called on C. headed for D. engaged in
122.A. group B. court C. period D. department
123.A. challenging B. demanding C. appropriate D. competitive
124.A. regain B. reach C. commit D. recall
125.A. building upon B. carrying out
C. relying on D. showing off
126.A. minutes B. seconds C. moments D. meters
127.A. formerly B. regularly
C. temporarily D. interestingly
128.A. improving B. completing C. raising D. stopping
129.A. behavior B. function C. restriction D. swim
130.A. fascinated B. attracted C. touched D. affected
131.A. records B. dreams C. beliefs D. failures
132.A. happy B. anxious C. sorry D. thankful
133.A. declined B. proved C. revealed D. marked
134.A. novel B. advertisement
C. documentary D. interview
135.A. cue B. enjoy C. purchase D. deserve
(2024高二下·保定期中)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。
I signed up to volunteer at a local hospital last year. I knew the 136. would look good on my college applications.
On my first day, having been given a tour of the 137. and a tablet with maps and basic information, I was 138. to answer questions that came my way. I sent a few visitors in the wrong direction, but I did my best. It wasn't a big 139. , and my second day there was much the same.
But on the third day, everything 140. . I was in the middle of my 141. when I noticed a wheelchair speeding in my direction. The young boy sitting in it asked, "Who are you You're in my hospital and I don't even 142. you!"
I introduced myself and 143. that I was new. David's parents told me that he was there for his weekly check-up. David began to tell me about his medical 144. , his favourite football player and other 145. of his life.
After David had gone to his 146. , one of the administrators 147. me and said, "That was 148. . You were a different person when you were talking to him!" "We needed volunteers to work in the children's department. And I think you'd be 149. at it," she added.
This 150. my becoming a regular in the children's department, and also to my decision to study medicine at university and become a paediatrician (儿科医生).
136.A.presentation B.grade C.invitation D.experience
137.A.community B.fair C.hospital D.college
138.A.reminded B.assigned C.predicted D.promised
139.A.deal B.fight C.voice D.influence
140.A.occurred B.changed C.mattered D.failed
141.A.road B.shift C.surgery D.interview
142.A.recognize B.doubt C.join D.know
143.A.complained B.realized C.explained D.pretended
144.A.history B.team C.research D.skill
145.A.trends B.details C.signals D.excuses
146.A.appointment B.celebration C.achievement D.gathering
147.A.understood B.blamed C.approached D.monitored
148.A.amusing B.disturbing C.embarrassing D.amazing
149.A.great B.shocked C.busy D.annoyed
150.A.belonged to B.lived up to C.gave way to D.led to
(2024高二下·信宜期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
While my friends went away to their universities in great delight, I restarted my senior high school life. My spirits 151. at the prospect of starting all over again.
152. by strange classmates, I felt as though I were in a maze(迷宫) and felt 153. for myself. There were some complex feelings in my mind. I was frightened, nervous and lonely.
To make matters worse, I recalled my failure again and again, which put more pressure on me than I could bear. As a result, I was always feeling 154. during class.
One of my teachers noticed my depression and one day he asked me to come to his office, where he told me about his 155. towards life. He said we might 156. from making mistakes, but it was important to shape ourselves into the people we 157. . All the
growing pains and the embarrassing things we 158. are parts of the process. We never stop 159. , so learn from it and keep your spirits up! If you are optimistic, things you want may 160. to you! Warm feelings rushed through me. I 161. saw the sun shining again when I stepped out of his office.
With the teacher's help, I finally got over my depression. From then on, I no longer 162. my head but began smiling at my classmates. I put up my hand 163. in class and tried to answer the teacher's questions correctly.
I 164. have a thirst for my ideal university, 165. I'm not afraid of failure because I can benefit from it.
151.A. sank B. failed C. disappeared D. ran
152.A. Hit B. Surrounded C. Struck D. Loved
153.A. unlucky B. angry C. sorry D. afraid
154.A. high B. down C. lonely D. happy
155.A. way B. method C. measure D. attitude
156.A. learn B. suffer C. hear D. judge
157.A. reach B. enjoy C. like D. hate
158.A. feel B. experience C. taste D. get
159.A. growing up B. standing up
C. going up D. rising up
160.A. refer B. turn C. stick D. happen
161.A. suddenly B. generally C. naturally D. sadly
162.A. buried B. shook C. bowed D. nodded
163.A. freely B. hopefully C. quickly D. confidently
164.A. even B. ever C. still D. yet
165.A. otherwise B. or C. but D. Instead
(2024高二下·浦北期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Until a few years ago, I had what most people would call a good life, and there was nothing much wrong in my life. 166. , I was bored.
I wanted more. I wanted to live 167. and loudly and make sharp memories instead of the gray ones of everyday life. But I was 168. . I've never had any 169. in myself. As a child, even buying something in a shop caused me a great deal of 170. , and even though I did get better as I got older, I never 171. that childhood shyness.
And I tried everything, like reading books about confidence. I took tiny steps leading to my goals. But none of them really 172. .
So I 173. that the small steps weren't enough. I signed up for an internship(实习期的工作)teaching English in Vietnam, an 174. huge step, one that terrified me as much as it excited me. And then the day came and I left my home and my loved ones. I was alone in a country where the food and the streets were 175. . I had no idea whether I would be able to 176. everything this very strange environment would 177. at me.
I spent five months in Vietnam, teaching and exploring and laughing. I'd learned to 178. myself, my skills, my abilities and my decisions. I returned home being 179. , even to myself let alone to others. The 180. that had controlled my life and the self-doubt were completely worn off.
That one big chance changed everything for me, and in me.
166.A. Thus B. Instead C. Otherwise D. However
167.A. easily B. brightly C. peacefully D. modestly
168.A. proud B. innocent C. outgoing D. afraid
169.A. pride B. confidence C. interest D. shame
170.A. stress B. excitement C. confusion D. surprise
171.A. added to B. talked about
C. got over D. suffered from
172.A. continued B. survived C. failed D. helped
173.A. decided B. promised C. predicted D. disagreed
174.A. equally B. incredibly
C. unnecessarily D. occasionally
175.A. nice B. colorful C. strange D. adequate
176.A. doubt B. handle C. quit D. obtain
177.A. point B. throw C. shout D. aim
178.A. trust B. enjoy C. excuse D. forgive
179.A. unconcerned B. unsatisfied
C. unchangeable D. unrecognizable
180.A. fear B. respect C. courage D. anger
(2024高二下·隆昌期中) 完形填空
During the early morning journey from the suburbs(郊区), we sat sleepily, with collars standing firm below our ears. Although the group of people are in the same bus every day, we never 181. or talk. Everyone's face shows the tiredness of waking up early and working.
One July morning, a small grey man, one of the 182. taking the bus to center every morning, loudly greeted good morning to the driver. The driver was 183. and then nodded. 184. , then he loudly said to us, "Hello! I'm Charlie, my friends!"
The next day, another old man 185. the bus energetically, smiled and said in a loud voice, "A very good morning to you all!" Some of us looked up, amazed, and murmured "Good morning." in 186. . When Charlie heard the greeting, he came forward with surprise and hugged the 187. . Their smiles seemed to 188. the entire bus, sweeping away the cold and awkward atmosphere(氛围) inside. Gradually, we started nodding and 189. to each other.
One morning, Charlie was 190. a large bouquet of flowers in his hand. He turned around with a smile and said to everyone, "Friends, I'm moving next week. I can't take the same bus 191. , and thank you all! The mornings we spent together were 192. experiences!" The other passengers whistled and clapped(鼓掌) at him. Charlie bowed, waved his hand, and then began 193. the flowers to each passenger.
The summer went by, and the 194. was closing in. Although Charlie did not appear on the bus again, the laughter and joy on the bus 195. .
181.A. argue B. like C. tend D. greet
182.A. passengers B. drivers C. colleagues D. neighbors
183.A. annoyed B. surprised C. mad D. impatient
184.A. Unfortunately B. Unhappily
C. Unexpectedly D. Unfairly
185.A. left B. boarded C. hit D. stopped
186.A. reply B. advance C. danger D. need
187.A. man B. driver C. girl D. boy
188.A. destroy B. track C. increase D. affect
189.A. helping B. comparing C. talking D. adapting
190.A. tying B. lifting C. biting D. holding
191.A. anyway B. anymore C. anytime D. anywhere
192.A. terrible B. heavy
C. unforgettable D. unhappy
193.A. giving out B. giving in C. giving up D. giving off
194.A. spring B. month C. year D. autumn
195.A. disappeared B. happened C. began D. continued
(2024高二下·张店期中)I was heading home after giving my colleague a lift. I took a 196. as the snowstorm was approaching.
Then the snow started and was coming down 197. . Within minutes I was in a whiteout.The windows were 198. and getting covered with snow, so I slowed down and rolled down my driver's side window, thinking I could better 199. the road edge and keep to a straight line. But really, I had no 200. where I was. I stopped and kept the car running to stay 201. . I called 911.The operator told me to wait things out for the night.
The call left me in 202. . Breathe, I told myself. An idea occurred to me. I 203. my location online and explained what I was 204. , wishing for anyone to come to my rescue. Soon enough, people started chiming in on my post. I got a 205. from someone who was going to put me in touch with people nearby. I had never been more 206. .
Then I saw a big 207. in the dark. He had walked about 500 metres to get me, 208. the wind and snow each step of the way. "You'll be OK. Follow me." He turned around and started to trudge through the snow, sure of the 209. . I drove slowly behind him. When we reached his house,I burst into tears of 210. .
196.A.shortcut B.turn C.look D.risk
197.A.soon B.fast C.lightly D.suddenly
198.A.locked B.closed C.frozen D.broken
199.A.follow B.cover C.mark D.remember
200.A.plan B.clue C.doubt D.problem
201.A.awake B.calm C.warm D.still
202.A.confusion B.trouble C.embarrassment D.panic
203.A.confirmed B.found C.posted D.checked
204.A.looking at B.going through C.searching for D.carrying out
205.A.tip B.comment C.like D.message
206.A.inspired B.relieved C.convinced D.amazed
207.A.policeman B.creature C.shadow D.figure
208.A.fighting B.avoiding C.checking D.reporting
209.A.goal B.danger C.depth D.direction
210.A.hope B.love C.gratitude D.pride
(2024高二下·滁州期中)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。
Sarkar is a nanotechnologist(纳米技术专家) and assistant professor at MIT. She is conducting her research on br ain diseases that 211. the minds of millions of people worldwide.
Born in Kolkata, India, Sarkar credits both of her parents as early 212. . Her courage as a researcher comes from her 213. , who as a young woman went against social norms(常态)in her village by 214. to fund her own education. Meanwhile, Sarkar's father 215. her interest in engineering. Sarkar recalls her father finding time for his 216. , fashioning devices to make home life more 217. , including an electricity-free washing machine. "That got me very 218. in science and technology," Sarkar says.
After 219. a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad, Sarkar 220. California to study nanoelectronies. There, she tested new ways to 221. nanodevices that could reduce the amount of 222. consumed by computers and other everyday electronics. 223. , she made a breakthrough by developing a standout nanodevice.
Along the way, Sarkar became fascinated with the 224. , which she calls "the lowest energy computer". She hopes to put nanodevices between human neurons(神经细胞) to improve the computing speed of the processor in our brains. "Our brains are 225. , but we could be better than what we are," she says.
211.A. enrich B. read C. affect D. poison
212.A. birds B. researchers C. failures D. inspirations
213.A. aunt B. mother C. sister D. grandmother
214.A. working B. pretending C. refusing D. waiting
215.A. protected B. switched C. stimulated D. supported
216.A. job B. holiday C. discomfort D. passion
217.A. complex B. convenient C. peaceful D. meaningful
218.A. interested B. honest C. lucky D. disappointed
219.A. starting B. earning C. needing D. introducing
220.A. adapted to B. related to
C. headed to D. belonged to
221.A. create B. fix C. operate D. sell
222.A. water B. money C. power D. time
223.A. Unfortunately B. Immediately
C. Obviously D. Eventually
224.A. computer B. brain C. exercise D. fashion
225.A. empty B. busy C. relaxed D. remarkable
(2024高二下·梅州期中)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。
Daniel Hove spent years serving his community in Wisconsin as the Assistant Fire Chief for the Burnsville Fire Department. In 2012, he 226. from the job he loved after doctors diagnosed him with pancreatic(胰腺的) cancer.
Daniel spent years fighting the 227. disease. And he had tons of 228. from friends and family. But his beloved 11-year-old Labrador (拉布拉多猎犬), Gunner, 229. by his side every step of the way.
As Daniel's 230. grew more difficult, Gunner became ill, too. And he 231. the highs and lows right along with his favorite human.
"When my dad would get restless, the dog would be 232. ," Daniel's daughter Heather explained. "So once we 233. how the dog was doing—he wasn't moving much anymore and not doing well—we knew, it was coming."
As Gunner's suffering hit its peak, Heather 234. knew the dog's time on Earth was done. Gunner was 235. an animal hospital where the veterinarian put him to 236. forever. And soon after Gunner passed away, Daniel found his 237. was close. About an hour and a half later, Daniel was gone too. 238. in life, the dog and his beloved owner also remained that way in death.
Special friends are placed in our lives. And the story of this dog and his owner is a beautiful 239. that sometimes those furry friends offer lifelong 240. without words.
226.A. came B. retired C. returned D. suffered
227.A. common B. impressive C. terrible D. addictive
228.A. support B. praise C. criticism D. popularity
229.A. moved B. swung C. stopped D. remained
230.A. devotion B. decision C. battle D. work
231.A. experienced B. enhanced C. conveyed D. explored
232.A. unsatisfied B. uneasy C. selfless D. careless
233.A. proved B. inferred C. guessed D. saw
234.A. exactly B. frequently C. instantly D. originally
235.A. rushed to B. sent for
C. thrown into D. dropped by
236.A. play B. sleep C. live D. wake
237.A. place B. healing C. time D. liking
238.A. Inseparable B. Suitable
C. Countable D. Unbelievable
239.A. fashion B. reminder C. form D. encounter
240.A. process B. education C. learning D. company
(2024高二下·湖南期中)My childhood was mostly silent. It was full of love, laughter, anger and sadness like any family, but these things occurred. The knowledge instilled(灌输) in me was 241. by watching my mother as she moved through her 242. world.
I loved to watch her hands, which were always 243. me things by showing me how, as she watered, weeded and dug her garden. The hands were rough with cuts and 244. , but filled with wisdom.
Sometimes, those same hands spoke to me literally. Basic 245. language started in the family quite suddenly but then 246. just as quickly. My mother 247. that lip-reading was quicker. She would look at me intently and 248. words such as, "watch this" or "this is how", or "never touch this plant". We often went for hours like this, 249. a word spoken and yet we were talking in various ways the whole time.
As I grew up, I began to 250. why my mother spent so much time in her garden. Her deafness had come during an era of little tolerance for diversity, and much 251. of disability. The world outside was 252. and unforgiving while her garden was full of kindness and 253. . For her it was the only place under her control.
My mother's knowledge is deeply 254. inside me. I now have 255. hands, with cuts and scars, and cherish their roughness. With any luck, my kids will have them one day, too.
241.A.passed down B.brought up C.laid down D.made up
242.A.beautiful B.sweet C.silent D.bitter
243.A.serving B.awarding C.sparing D.teaching
244.A.spots B.lines C.marks D.scars
245.A.pose B.sign C.symbol D.wave
246.A.failed B.progressed C.stopped D.spread
247.A.regretted B.insisted C.predicted D.suspected
248.A.mouth B.eye C.nose D.finger
249.A.casually B.simply C.barely D.nearly
250.A.indicate B.understand C.wonder D.confirm
251.A.recognition B.confusion C.disapproval D.credit
252.A.real B.tolerant C.changing D.demanding
253.A.acceptance B.concern C.inspection D.guidance
254.A.involved B.buried C.applied D.choked
255.A.gardening B.repairing C.muscular D.fragile
(2024高二下·电白期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My writing career began at the age of ten. That year, my mother gave me my first journal to help me deal with the 256. of my grandmother's death. In many ways, my grandmother was the 257. behind my own writing career.
When she was alive, my grandmother had 258. much emotional pain, but she also knew that writing was her key to 259. . While growing up in Galicia, Poland, during World War I, she 260. both her parents, and then had to care for herself and her eight-year-old sister. She found solace (慰藉) in journal writing.
Many years after her death, I 261. her journal and read every word. The void(空虚感) she had left in my life became stronger as the years progressed and I had my own health issues to 262. , such as being diagnosed with breast cancer at age 47. My 263. caused me to write down my grandmother's life story, based on the 264. of her journal. Although at times the writing was 265. , it did bring me close to her once again and help me more 266. understand her many hardships.
Keeping journals has helped me 267. emotionally. Whether you're 268. by change, loss or pain, finding the time to write is 269. to the healing process. So why not 270. your pen and write down whatever comes to your mind
256.A. secret B. reason C. suffering D. place
257.A. idea B. inspiration C. tip D. instruction
258.A. described B. studied C. forgotten D. experienced
259.A. existence B. education C. survival D. dream
260.A. lost B. missed C. left D. loved
261.A. picked up B. came across
C. took away D. gave back
262.A. display B. make C. explain D. handle
263.A. job B. failure C. illness D. confusion
264.A. contents B. suggestions C. demands D. pages
265.A. scary B. painful C. vital D. great
266.A. happily B. nearly C. exactly D. clearly
267.A. respond B. succeed C. struggle D. recover
268.A. tracked B. affected C. injured D. punished
269.A. important B. close C. equal D. related
270.A. borrow B. purchase C. grab D. throw
(2024高二下·保定期中) 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。
Dave Hall led Surprise Squad, an organization to bring surprise to those in need, on a mission to spread joy at a local Albertsons store. Their 271. was simple yet influential: to pay for the groceries of 272. customers. Among the customers was Stephanie, a disabled veteran(退伍军人)who relied on her wheelchair.
She 273. to Dave that she was shopping for food for herself and her dogs. She was down to her last $50, 274. of how she would manage after that. Dave, thrilled to help, paid for all her groceries, a 275. that left Stephanie extremely grateful.
Dave 276. a man standing beside Stephanie. 277. mistaken for her husband, Larry turned out to be a friend of Stephanie's husband and a fellow veteran. Despite his own financial 278. , Larry was determined to support Stephanie.
He stood in the checkout 279. with just a bottle of dish soap and a piece of candy—all he could afford. Dave, moved by Larry's situation, 280. buying him groceries. Larry's eyes were filled with tears as Dave accompanied Larry back into the shelves, filling a 281. with food and toiletries(洗漱用品), far more than Larry had 282. that day. As they finished checking out, Larry 283. that he had never spent so much on groceries before. The gratitude and emotion on his face were 284. .
He thanked Dave wholeheartedly and left the store, carrying not just groceries but a moment of 285. that would never fade.
271.A. plan B. experience C. style D. movement
272.A. regular B. unique C. random D. specific
273.A. suggested B. revealed C. insisted D. referred
274.A. afraid B. confident C. full D. uncertain
275.A. schedule B. solution C. gesture D. strategy
276.A. felt B. noticed C. kept D. left
277.A. Initially B. Hurriedly C. Excitedly D. Absolutely
278.A. adventures B. investments C. hesitations D. struggles
279.A. path B. point C. line D. corner
280.A. cared for B. insisted on
C. thought of D. gave up
281.A. basket B. store C. vehicle D. hand
282.A. needed B. provided C. expected D. ignored
283.A. remarked B. regretted C. judged D. required
284.A. creative B. calm C. positive D. evident
285.A. curiosity B. kindness C. generosity D. ambition
(2024高二下·仙桃期中) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ten years ago I adopted my dog Rudy from a shelter just days before they were going to euthanize (使安乐死) him. We've had a special 286. ever since.
I've found his 287. really meaningful. Every night I get in my bed and he gets in his doggy bed right next to mine. But a year ago suddenly Rudy 288. . Every night when I got in bed he'd jump up on my 289. and start licking (舔) my face. I'd get 290. and make him get off but the next night he'd do it again.
I was considering taking him to obedience (驯服) school when I suddenly 291. that he was licking the same spot on my jaw over and over again. I 292. my jaw and it seemed okay but it was so 293. for my dog that I decided to just trust him. I made an appointment with the 294. and felt silly telling her why I came in but she agreed to do some 295. . It turns out I had a tumor (肿瘤) in my jaw. It couldn't be felt from the 296. but somehow Rudy knew it was there. I'm doing much 297. now but the doctors said if I'd 298. until the tumor was big enough to be felt, it's likely I would have 299. . I saved my dog's life and now he's 300. mine!
286.A. connection B. exercise
C. task D. communication
287.A. trust B. company C. support D. comfort
288.A. gave up B. changed C. left D. fell sick
289.A. table B. desk C. bed D. chair
290.A. happy B. worried C. mad D. sad
291.A. remembered B. imagined C. guessed D. realized
292.A. saw B. opened C. dropped D. felt
293.A. unusual B. interesting C. impossible D. natural
294.A. friend B. doctor C. dentist D. manager
295.A. experiments B. tests C. treatment D. research
296.A. outside B. inside C. throat D. hand
297.A. faster B. slower C. better D. worse
298.A. waited B. continued C. refused D. thought
299.A. lost B. died C. failed D. fallen
300.A. protected B. influenced C. guided D. saved
(2024高二下·嘉陵期中) 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。
I've had the opportunity to look after my mother a lot recently. I want to 301. the experience, in hopes that others can be 302. .
A couple of days ago, my mom had to have an operation to 303. a tumor (肿块), which, 304. , is right on her face. With all the 305. I could gather, I stayed with her throughout the operation, and then continued to stay by her bedside for the next two days, as she 306. in the hospital.
She seemed in good 307. , despite the pains from the operation. I really tried to keep her 308. . We talked happily about funny memories, and I did everything I could to put a 309. on her face.
After the doctor said it was okay for her to return home, I took her home, and have since been taking care of her in whatever 310. way I can - cooking her food, doing housework, and changing her bandages(绷带).
Like a lot of mothers, she 311. that she should do all these things on her own. And of course, I'm sure she can... but I won't 312. her. I really think it's good for us to help people close to us, even if they demand to do things on their own and 313. our help.
I've learned and grown so much from the opportunity to 314. my mother, and I wish everyone the opportunity to help someone 315. you.
301.A. record B. share C. repeat D. confirm
302.A. warned B. reminded C. encouraged D. amused
303.A. access B. remove C. examine D. measure
304.A. precisely B. generally
C. definitely D. unfortunately
305.A. love B. strength C. skill D. courage
306.A. waited B. admitted C. survived D. recovered
307.A. terms B. position C. spirits D. balance
308.A. mind B. secret C. promise D. company
309.A. sign B. cover C. smile D. color
310.A. small B. noble C. novel D. regular
311.A. suggests B. insists C. dreams D. realizes
312.A. let B. beg C. lead D. abandon
313.A. need B. decline C. expect D. appreciate
314.A. accommodate B. treat C. tend D. observe
315.A. close to B. interested in
C. content with D. fond of
(2024高二下·湖北期中)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。
"Runners, on your mark, get set…"At the sound of the starting gun, hundreds of young runners 316. on a 1.5-mile course in New York City's rainy Central Park. TheOctober 29 competition was 317. by the New York Road Runners(NYRR). A total of 223athletes between the ages of 12 and 18 318. the finish line.
The Rising NYRR Kids Kickoff invited 319. between the ages of 2 and 18, including competitors in wheelchairs, to take part in a series of 320. . Nearly 1,000 kids signed up to participate. I ran in an untimed race for runners under the age of 12. There also were 321. races for younger players.
The Kickoff was the first event for the NYRR. The group is 322. to get more young people to take part in the sport of running.
After the races, the boring 323. stopped. Players and their families and friends then got a 324. to enjoy music, snacks, and games.
The celebrations marked the 325. of Marathon Week in New York City. The yearly competition, a 326. journey up to 26 miles, took place on November 5. First 327. in1970, the race draws hundreds of thousands of competitors 328. from around the world.
NYRR is a nonprofit(非营利的) 329. that began as a running club in 1956. The group's task is to inspire runners of all abilities to stay 330. and enjoy the sport together.Each year, NYRR hosts about 40 races for adults and 50 races for young people.
316.A. worked out B. set off
C. watched over D. signed up
317.A. encouraged B. honored C. hosted D. accepted
318.A. crossed B. missed C. found D. searched
319.A. students B. groups C. fans D. individuals
320.A. meetings B. races C. parties D. clubs
321.A. shorter B. slower C. stronger D. faster
322.A. pretending B. refusing C. deciding D. trying
323.A. wind B. rain C. program D. fight
324.A. right B. situation C. chance D. challenge
325.A. start B. interest C. difficulty D. benefit
326.A. lonely B. pleasant C. light D. hard
327.A. held B. admitted C. kept D. recognized
328.A. carefully B. widely C. exactly D. obviously
329.A. school B. office C. organization D. sport
330.A. cool B. awake C. clever D. active
(2024高二下·安宁期中)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
As I walk into the big room at school, I'm wearing my white coat that doctors usually wear. But I also have on some funny 331. and a messy wig that makes me look like a crazy scientist. My name tag says "Professor Quantum Quirks," which makes people laugh.
Inside the room, there are a lot of 332. getting ready for a science fair. They look excited but also a little 333. . I notice one boy sitting by himself, looking 334. because his science project isn't working right. I go over to him and 335. he's having a hard time with it. I feel bad for him. So, I decide to 336. him by doing a fun experiment together. We 337. a mini volcano using simple things we can find at home. He starts to 338. himself and gets excited when the volcano erupts with bubbly stuff. Other kids see us having fun and come over to 339. . We do more cool experiments with them and everyone is 340. and having a good time.
By the end of the science fair, I 341. my wig and glasses, but I'm still 342. because it was so much fun. I hope the kids keep being 343. about science and discovering new 344. . After all, asking questions and exploring is how we learn and have fun in the world of 345. .
331.A. gloves B. glasses C. socks D. shoes
332.A. kids B. professors C. workers D. doctors
333.A. disappointed B. angry C. nervous D. confused
334.A. delighted B. upset C. excited D. calm
335.A. argue B. hope C. imagine D. find
336.A. help B. refuse C. abandon D. hug
337.A. draw B. destroy C. make D. observe
338.A. behave B. seat C. excuse D. enjoy
339.A. join B. listen C. think D. wait
340.A. competing B. laughing C. discussing D. changing
341.A. put on B. catch sight of
C. take off D. take pride in
342.A. debating B. wandering C. explaining D. smiling
343.A. curious B. sure C. anxious D. particular
344.A. experiments B. things C. comments D. fairs
345.A. music B. fashion C. literature D. science
(2024高二下·汉寿期中)Those who have children will know that it's incredibly important to celebrate their children's birthdays -especially when they're younger. However, this year children have to experience a birthday in lockdown. Elizabeth Guthrie's parents were 346. about the fact that her third birthday was coming up pretty fast, but any party planning had to be toned down due to lockdown measures and social distancing 347. . They tried hard to work out a way to celebrate her birthday 348. , and then they came up with the perfect 349. .
Like many people across the globe, Elizabeth loves dogs, so her parents wanted to do something that would 350. the youngster to celebrate her birthday with some four-legged friends in tow(牵着). They 351. a sign in their backyard asking for dog 352. in the area to take their dogs on a walk at a 353. time on Elizabeth's birthday, and they hoped that their neighbors would 354. them to celebrate.
In the end, the whole community 355. together to wish Elizabeth a happy birthday with their pups in tow. Many of them walked by her house. others drove by, and there were 356. some who made their own banners to celebrate Elizabeth's 357. day. She loved every second of it, and there was no 358. about the fact that it was a birthday to 359. .
Isn't it 360. to see so many people working together for such a great cause
346.A.excited B.curious C.concerned D.doubtful
347.A.rules B.prejudices C.arguments D.customs
348.A.quietly B.safely C.traditionally D.secretly
349.A.preparation B.achievement C.solution D.introduction
350.A.encourage B.allow C.persuade D.push
351.A.printed B.posted C.found D.dropped
352.A.promoters B.walkers C.protector D.trainers
353.A.specific B.convenient C.different D.critic
354.A.permit B.join C.invite D.remind
355.A.played B.marched C.banded D.walked
356.A.even B.just C.again D.ever
357.A.funny B.busy C.big D.lucky
358.A.busy B.doubt C.telling D.lucky
359.A.observe B.remember C.organize D.decide
360.A.amazing B.beneficial C.adventurous D.challenging
(2024高二下·怀柔期中)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A few weeks ago, I received a package containing seeds from my friend. When I asked her what they would 361. into, a smile crossed her face. "Just plant them and be patient. You'll see for yourself 362. !" she said.
I sowed the seeds in a flowerpot. In the first few days, I was very excited to search for the slightest signs, but 363. happened. With heavy loads of homework, I began to feel sad and 364. . How much I longed for the color in my fast-paced life.
I watered the plants in dry periods. On the eighth day, to my great 365. , a few light green sprouts (新芽) appeared. Bending down and studying the plants, I could almost hear them growing. More days passed, and the flowerpot soon became 366. with coriander (香菜) plants. Now they are taller than the edge of the pot, constantly shaking their leaves in the gentle wind, as if they were merrily singing a song of 367. .
I am certain that after a few more days, my plants will be ready for 368. . These plants have played an important part in 369. up my everyday life. They may not be a main dish on our table, but using some will surely make our dishes delicious.
Let us all slow our pace down and be patient. So long as we take steps to set our hearts free, time and patience will 370. us with the pure pleasure of being alive in this lovely world.
361.A. grow B. run C. look D. break
362.A. immediately B. finally C. quickly D. regularly
363.A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
364.A. shocked B. disappointed C. embarrassed D. scared
365.A. surprise B. pity C. shame D. anxiety
366.A. packed B. lined C. crowded D. piled
367.A. courage B. freedom C. interest D. relief
368.A. harvest B. loss C. sights D. rest
369.A. picking B. ending C. brightening D. taking
370.A. impress B. assist C. surround D. reward
(2024高二下·广东期中)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。
I am a native of Shenyang, China. I had my first book published at age 18. The book 371. my experiences as an international student attending high school in the state of Washington.
I experienced a significant 372. when I first came to the United States, and writing became my treatment, a way of self-healing and a 373. to explore my own identity.
I remember struggling at first to 374. the culture of Burien, Washington. Nobody told me how to 375. myself, so I used all kinds of activities to fill up my time. Yet the more activities I participated in, the deeper the 376. grew. I was always trying to 377. to everyone the best version of myself, but I felt lost inside.
Then I started writing my weekly thoughts in my blog. I discovered a deeper understanding of myself and this new world around me. The blog 378. turned into my book published in China I then decided to donate all the book sale income to 379. other students.
In 2015, the Reading Fund was born. Driven by the belief that nothing is more 380. than an educated mind, I established the charity 381. to provide educational books and resources for 382. students in China and other countries. I had the 383. to enjoy good educational resources, but my 384. in the countryside need to walk miles to go to a school without 385. educational resources.
371.A. labels B. infers C. secures D. records
372.A. daily routine B. culture shock
C. intelligent growth D. moral dilemma
373.A. process B. frontier C. feature D. harvest
374.A. learn from B. adapt to
C. subscribe to D. engage in
375.A. protect B. persuade C. satisfy D. transform
376.A. confusion B. fear
C. embarrassment D. astonishment
377.A. tend B. display C. explain D. apologize
378.A. frequently B. independently
C. eventually D. absolutely
379.A. encourage B. attract C. commit D. assist
380.A. powerful B. suitable C. distant D. instant
381.A. willing B. aiming C. dreaming D. resisting
382.A. exchange B. international
C. rural D. graduate
383.A. money B. time C. environment D. opportunity
384.A. peers B. families C. students D. classmates
385.A. precious B. sufficient C. historical D. commercial
(2024高二下·射洪期中)Bryan was driving home one evening. It was starting to get dark and cold. Ever since the factory closed, he'd been unemployed. Suddenly, he saw an old lady 386. standing beside a car on the side of the road. So he 387. in front of her and said, "I'm here to help you ma'am. Why don't you wait in the car where it's 388. By the way, my name is Bryan."
All she had was a 389. tire, but for an old lady, that was bad enough. Bryan crawled under the car and soon he changed it. The lady asked him how much she 390. him. Bryan never thought twice about the 391. and told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give the 392. , and Bryan added "... and think of me". She started her car and drove off.
A few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe and went in. She 393. that the waitress was nearly eight months pregnant, but never let the strain and aches change her attitude. Then she remembered Bryan. As the waitress went to get the 394. for her hundred-dollar bill, the lady slipped right out the door. 395. , the waitress noticed something written on the napkin under which were four more $100 bills. There were 396. in her eyes when she read what the lady wrote. It 397. : "Somebody once helped me out the way I'm helping you. If you really want to pay me back, do not let this chain of love 398. with you."
That night when she got home from work, she was thinking about the lady. With the baby due next month, it was going to be hard. She knew how 399. her husband was, and as he lay sleeping next to her, she gave him a soft kiss and 400. , "Everything's gonna be all right; I love you, Bryan."
386.A.confusedly B.anxiously C.frightenedly D.crazily
387.A.pulled up B.broke down C.dressed up D.calmed down
388.A.crowded B.spacious C.warm D.cold
389.A.flat B.spare C.new D.swollen
390.A.charged B.admired C.appreciated D.owed
391.A.price B.money C.cost D.salary
392.A.assistance B.guidance C.opportunity D.reward
393.A.discovered B.recalled C.hoped D.noticed
394.A.menu B.lunch C.change D.tip
395.A.Unwillingly B.Unexpectedly C.Unfortunately D.Unlikely
396.A.sorrows B.joys C.regrets D.tears
397.A.wrote B.said C.printed D.showed
398.A.continue B.begin C.end D.develop
399.A.terrified B.relieved C.excited D.worried
400.A.whispered B.screamed C.laughed D.shouted
(2024高二下·金东期中)When I was a boy, we lived right next to a forest. I spent a lot of time 401. alone. I would spend hours every day playing in the 402. with the oak trees (橡树).
That was why it was so hard for me 403. I worked in a lumber mill (木材厂) as a young man.It wasn't just the 404. work and the low pay. It was also seeing day after day beautiful oak trees being 405. and made into flooring (地板). I thought they looked more 406. as living trees reaching up to the sky than as dead flooring lying under my feet.
One afternoon after a long day's work, I was feeling particularly 407. , thinking I should be out somewhere. I then decided to take a 408. in the forest in the hope of lifting my spirits.As I walked along with my aching body I longed for those 409. days again. Suddenly, I saw a single acorn (橡子) that had somehow 410. the hungry squirrels all winter long. A 411. flashed through my mind, "Eventually an acorn becomes a forest!" I smiled, bent down, dug up a handful of dirt, and 412. that little acorn. My heart was filled with joy.
In this life we all start out as an acorn, but whether we 413. a forest or not is up to us. We have the 414. to grow, learn, laugh, love, smile... Don't just be an acorn. Embrace this gift of life. 415. it to your everyday life to stretch your soul towards the sky and create a large forest of love.
401.A.working B.playing C.studying D.watching
402.A.mountain B.yard C.forest D.park
403.A.when B.until C.if D.unless
404.A.unfair B.tiring C.poor D.dangerous
405.A.thrown away B.carried off C.cut down D.turned over
406.A.available B.promising C.lovely D.concrete
407.A.depressed B.amazed C.ashamed D.frightened
408.A.walk B.picture C.lesson D.risk
409.A.school B.team C.childhood D.farm
410.A.survived B.attracted C.surprised D.convinced
411.A.message B.sentence C.letter D.story
412.A.uncovered B.pocketed C.planted D.swallowed
413.A.discover B.protect C.search D.become
414.A.reason B.ability C.courage D.chance
415.A.Leave B.Explain C.Introduce D.Apply
(2024高二下·常德期中)When I imagine my future, I see myself as an adult who is confident in my abilities, doing a job I love and living my life 416. . When I grow up, I will be enjoying more 417. brought by the advances in technology, with more time to pursue my 418. and enjoy the company of my family and friends. For these reasons, I look forward to the future as the happiest time of my life.
I will feel happy in the future because I will learn more about life and 419. into the best person I can be. I will become more knowledgeable about the world and myself. I will also handle more responsibilities and 420. problems in a more thoughtful manner.
421. new technology, my future life is sure to improve in various ways. Homes will become 422. to the extent that they might be programmed to learn about our needs and 423. our he
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