专题02完形填空15篇【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练(广东专用)

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专题02 完形填空 15篇 【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练 (广东专用)
(2025·广东湛江·二模)In the fall of 2008, 20-year-old Cara Beth Rogers was taking part in a study abroad program in Rabat Morocco. That day she 1 a call from her parents that her younger brother, Luke, who was 15 months apart from her, had died in a boating accident. His passing rocked her to her core. Rogers needed to get back to her 2 of Seattle.
The next day was a blur (模糊的记忆)of booking airline tickets and 3 her bags. Soon she found herself on the 4 , alone for the first time since she got the news. She found it was impossible for her to sit still. She couldn’t stop 5 because the strength of the emotions was so intense.
She was surrounded by other 6 . But sitting there in the aisle (过道)seat, Rogers felt 7 . Then, partway through the flight, a man crouched (蹲)in the aisle next to her seat. He made direct eye 8 with her and began to speak 9 and slowly.
“I know you don’t know me, and I don’t know what’s 10 for you. But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,” said the man.
After 11 the man, Rogers watched him go back to his seat. They didn’t 12 again, but his reaching out to her made the rest of the flight a little more 13 .
“Being on a plane with someone who can 14 me and know what I need, even if he doesn’t know me, is an incredible 15 . I will always be grateful to him,” Rogers said.
1.A.missed B.made C.received D.expected
2.A.company B.hometown C.hotel D.office
3.A.emptying B.collecting C.losing D.packing
4.A.plane B.train C.bus D.ship
5.A.thinking B.moving C.sleeping D.talking
6.A.relatives B.friends C.passengers D.locals
7.A.lonely B.angry C.shy D.strong
8.A.level B.exam C.roll D.contact
9.A.loudly B.softly C.wildly D.roughly
10.A.getting over B.coming to C.going on D.setting in
11.A.thanking B.knowing C.hugging D.touching
12.A.work B.discuss C.quarrel D.interact
13.A.enjoyable B.bearable C.believable D.terrible
14.A.judge B.tell C.notice D.monitor
15.A.experience B.energy C.impression D.concept
(2025·广东佛山·二模)A 12-year-old girl’s playground dream has come true, thanks to the kindness of Clearfield City officials who supported her creativity and passion for inclusive play.
Several months ago, young Rosili noticed that a new playground at Thornock Park of the city was being built, but the 16 seemed more suitable for older kids. 17 that she wouldn’t be able to enjoy it with her younger sisters, Rosili decided to 18 .
Armed with creativity and a passion for play, she mapped out a(n) 19 playground, complete with detailed descriptions and labels.
With support from her mom, Rosili took her 20 to the city hall, where she met with Eric Howes, the city’s community services director. Impressed by her drawings, Howes took time to 21 each of them. “She put a lot of thought into that, and she 22 it from four different angles,” Howes explained.
Although the Thornock Park playground was already 23 , the city had plans to build a new playground at Bicentennial Park, and Rosili’s designs were included in the 24 .
Rosili 25 every step of the process, working alongside city officials and playground equipment sellers to realize her vision. “Every day I would have to go there for another 26 , and I would tell my friends and be like, ‘Ah, I get to go again, woohoo!’” she 27 in social media.
Finally, Rosili’s dream playground was officially opened. Rosili, alongside her family, 28 cut the ribbon (彩带) at the ceremony, creating a new play space for children of all ages to enjoy — a space that was 29 but brought to life by a young girl who believed she could 30 .
16.A.park B.city C.community D.equipment
17.A.Concerned B.Warned C.Surprised D.Confused
18.A.back out B.step in C.take charge D.make a complaint
19.A.lively B.traditional C.local D.ideal
20.A.photos B.designs C.notes D.models
21.A.praise B.post C.review D.rate
22.A.recorded B.understood C.showed D.simplified
23.A.in progress B.out of service C.on display D.at capacity
24.A.contract B.report C.project D.research
25.A.took over B.participated in C.worked out D.left behind
26.A.meeting B.deal C.game D.challenge
27.A.predicted B.protested C.advertised D.shared
28.A.proudly B.calmly C.gratefully D.skillfully
29.A.reserved B.imagined C.occupied D.misused
30.A.have a dream B.make a choice C.make a difference D.take a risk
(2025·广东茂名·二模)One morning, Mrs Miller was walking on a busy street near her home, in Goodyear, Arizona, when a car nearly ran off the edge of the road. 31 , she was unharmed, but the car came very close.
Miller and her grandson Bill often walk together on that road to get ice cream. When Bill went to visit that evening, she told him what had 32 .
“I’ve always known that there’s lots of street racing on Estrella Parkway,” Bill, 10, told the media, “But after I heard that my grandma was 33 hit by a car, I was not happy. So I asked my dad, ‘What can we do to 34 this ’ And he said, ‘Let’s go to the city 35 .’”
That’s exactly what they 36 . Goodyear City Council meetings are 37 to the public, with time 38 for people to comment on issues affecting their community. When it was his 39 to speak, Bill, dressed in a blue suit and tie, stepped up to the 40 . He spoke about people 41 cars on Estrella Parkway. “It’s very 42 ,” he said. “I wonder if you guys have any 43 .”
The mayor (市长) was 44 , and about six months after the council meeting, a new traffic light was up and running. Stories about Bill’s efforts to 45 his community appeared on the local news and on national TV.
31.A.Thankfully B.Regretfully C.Surprisingly D.Angrily
32.A.changed B.emerged C.existed D.happened
33.A.hardly B.nearly C.actually D.accidentally
34.A.recall B.escape C.fix D.arrange
35.A.academy B.council C.square D.institute
36.A.did B.promised C.said D.thought
37.A.demanding B.profitable C.new D.open
38.A.set aside B.taken up C.put off D.cut out
39.A.duty B.turn C.dream D.right
40.A.car B.street C.microphone D.community
41.A.driving B.practising C.selling D.racing
42.A.contradictory B.disappointing C.dangerous D.complicated
43.A.anticipation B.emotion C.relation D.solution
44.A.impressed B.honored C.embarrassed D.annoyed
45.A.connect B.improve C.motivate D.rescue
(2025·广东·一模)Growing up in a large family, I wasn’t a particularly materialistic person. I was 46 with the few toys I had and wore hand-me-downs without 47 . However, upon reaching adolescence, I began to 48 myself to peers with the latest trends and felt 49 of what they owned. As an adult, my shopping addiction for temporary pleasure led to an accumulation (堆积) of 50 stuff and stressed me out.
It wasn’t until I faced a serious illness that I began to 51 my relationship with material possessions. When reading about the benefits of living with less, I realized that the very things I’d tirelessly pursued were the source of my 52 in my life. This was a turning point for me; I needed to 53 .
I started my journey to 54 by decluttering (清理) my wardrobes. It was slow going 55 , but I soon got into the swing of things. I went through my wardrobes, only 56 the items that I loved and had worn recently and donating the rest to the local charity shop. And it felt so 57 !
From then on, I 58 to shift my mindset towards shopping and buy essentials only. And I started spending my money on the things I would 59 for years to come. I travelled to new places and went to concerts with friends, finding these 60 more rewarding than buying stuff.
46.A.upset B.blessed C.content D.bored
47.A.complaint B.reservation C.restriction D.approval
48.A.introduce B.compare C.explain D.prove
49.A.confident B.proud C.envious D.suspicious
50.A.specific B.simple C.unusual D.unnecessary
51.A.reflect on B.benefit from C.continue with D.build up
52.A.shame B.happiness C.optimism D.anxiety
53.A.forget B.accept C.repeat D.change
54.A.materialism B.minimalism C.formalism D.realism
55.A.initially B.suddenly C.secretly D.previously
56.A.purchasing B.keeping C.replacing D.cleaning
57.A.interesting B.liberating C.convincing D.inviting
58.A.pretended B.agreed C.resolved D.failed
59.A.remember B.predict C.comprehend D.ignore
60.A.capabilities B.reflections C.experiences D.opportunities
(2025·浙江·高考真题)Manuela Ribeiro has a healthy addiction. It’s 61 . A few months ago, the 30-year-old teacher decided it was time to put her 62 to good use. She signed up on the website Bookalokal, and now welcomes 63 into her Brussels flat twice a week for dinner parties.
Ribeiro 64 ?35 per person for what is usually a three-course meal that can last up to three hours. For Ribeiro, it has become a perfect platform for 65 her hobby of buying food, 66 new recipes and holding dinner parties.
“It’s a great opportunity to share my passion for food and to 67 new people,” said Ribeiro. Sometimes she prepares traditional Brazilian dishes 68 her native home; other times she 69 dinner courses with her favorite beers.
The platform has enabled Ribeiro to realise her dream with a great deal of freedom, as 70 to a restaurant where the service is 71 , the menu is known in advance, and the meal is expected to be no 72 .
“But it’s also a great 73 , for it can sometimes take days to 74 a single event,” Ribeiro said. “This platform is not only 75 for professional cooks, but also for those willing to discover new experiences.”
61.A.reading B.traveling C.cooking D.teaching
62.A.hobby B.energy C.education D.money
63.A.coworkers B.students C.relatives D.strangers
64.A.pays B.charges C.owes D.raises
65.A.pursuing B.choosing C.discussing D.changing
66.A.passing on B.trying out C.going over D.taking down
67.A.hire B.help C.meet D.train
68.A.in addition to B.in return for C.in honor of D.in line with
69.A.replaces B.tastes C.orders D.pairs
70.A.opposed B.related C.subject D.vital
71.A.invaluable B.impersonal C.unsuitable D.unprofessional
72.A.surprise B.end C.need D.problem
73.A.lesson B.pleasure C.success D.challenge
74.A.celebrate B.record C.attend D.organise
75.A.selected B.reserved C.evaluated D.requested
(2025·广东广州·一模)Today, I visited my bank to put a cheque into my account. The process was straightforward, but I decided to 76 the details with the teller to avoid any issues. The teller, apparently a new employee, was 77 about the steps. He called his manager for assistance. The manager patiently explained everything to me, which I truly 78 .
However, during the explanation, I noticed that the teller was 79 with something else and didn’t pay attention to his manager’s 80 . The manager also didn’t urge him to listen carefully and understand the 81 .
82 on the situation, I realized that the manager failed to use a preventive method. This might 83 the teller’s asking for help again in the future, causing the manager to 84 leave his desk to manage the same issues. This would 85 his routine work and waste his precious time, which could 86 be better spent on his core duties. If the root cause of the problem is not solved, it will potentially affect customer 87 .
This situation reminded me of a saying, “Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” It emphasizes the significance of enabling people to handle tasks 88 of external assistance. The 89 of having a clear vision is evident in this case. It involves anticipating future needs and making the right moves to address them. Thus, we should begin with the 90 in mind, planning for long-term success.
76.A.negotiate B.confirm C.describe D.share
77.A.unsure B.concerned C.curious D.careful
78.A.cared B.believed C.respected D.appreciated
79.A.confused B.satisfied C.occupied D.excited
80.A.requirements B.warnings C.suggestions D.instructions
81.A.lesson B.arrangement C.procedure D.conversation
82.A.Focusing B.Counting C.Working D.Reflecting
83.A.refer to B.lead to C.result from D.benefit from
84.A.repeatedly B.patiently C.quickly D.regularly
85.A.complicate B.interrupt C.reduce D.control
86.A.otherwise B.still C.therefore D.merely
87.A.image B.response C.satisfaction D.engagement
88.A.hesitant B.ignorant C.tolerant D.independent
89.A.importance B.desire C.principle D.ambition
90.A.case B.task C.end D.saying
(2025·广东深圳·一模)Until my third year in college, I was still clueless about my vision and goals. Fortunately, an accident 91 me to reflect on my life.
It was a cold December evening as I walked along the street. Suddenly, a high-speed bus 92 a small car. The driver was pinned in his seat by the force of the 93 . A crowd quickly 94 around the scene, yet 95 , no one seemed to be taking action. I rushed to the car to 96 the driver’s condition. He was in blood. I called out to the onlookers for 97 in removing him from the car and gently 98 him on the road. I was upset to learn that no ambulance was 99 at that moment. Therefore, we decided to transport him to the hospital in a nearby 100 .
On the way, I kept comforting him. Unfortunately, within a short period, his breathing 101 . At the hospital, the doctors 102 the worst: he had passed away. This was the first time I had witnessed death so closely. I understood the 103 of public services and the value of life.
That day marked a turning point for me and showed me the 104 of life. I 105 to shift my career path and began preparing for the Civil Service exams, aiming to serve society more effectively.
91.A.forbade B.required C.motivated D.forced
92.A.passed by B.caught up C.turned into D.crashed into
93.A.impact B.explosion C.wind D.fall
94.A.gathered B.wandered C.drove D.sat
95.A.undoubtedly B.admittedly C.inspiringly D.surprisingly
96.A.ignore B.assess C.change D.criticize
97.A.investment B.information C.assistance D.permission
98.A.placed B.rocked C.threw D.beat
99.A.chaotic B.comfortable C.affordable D.available
100.A.container B.vehicle C.hotel D.restaurant
101.A.ceased B.quickened C.stabilized D.recovered
102.A.experienced B.confirmed C.denied D.saved
103.A.categories B.arrangements C.limitations D.prospects
104.A.sign B.joy C.beginning D.purpose
105.A.failed B.hesitated C.resolved D.continued
(2025·广东湛江·一模)As cicadas (蝉) emerge in parts of the United States in 2024, Josh Wicker, a biology enthusiast from South Carolina, is advocating for a different approach to these insects: 106 them, which is not an American dietary habit. Wicker sees cicadas as a culinary (烹饪的) 107 rather than an annoyance. Inspired by other 108 worldwide that include insects in their diets, Wicker decided to host an insectthemed dinner party to challenge American 109 .
Wicker’s love for nature led him to 110 the idea of adding cicadas to his diet. He was motivated by the global 111 of eating cicadas. He 112 on social media to find interested diners, and the response was so 113 that he had to stop 114 attendees due to the great interest.
For dinner, Wicker 115 a menu filled with insect delicacies, presented as hors d’oeuvres (开胃菜). The menu included innovative dishes such as pigs in a blanket with cicada heads and bacon-wrapped cicadas.
The 116 from his friends were a mix of curiosity and fear. While some were eager to try the 117 dishes, others were more 118 . Wicker’s experiment not only provided a unique dining experience but also offered a new view on the 119 between humans and the natural world. It encourages people to 120 their comfort zones of food and consider insects as a sustainable and nutritious food source.
106.A.charting B.consuming C.ignoring D.protecting
107.A.accident B.business C.entertainment D.opportunity
108.A.suggestions B.issues C.alarms D.cultures
109.A.ideas B.strategies C.dreams D.promises
110.A.explain B.abandon C.explore D.reform
111.A.order B.market C.level D.practice
112.A.reached out B.showed off C.profited off D.led out
113.A.enthusiastic B.careful C.special D.clear
114.A.naming B.mentioning C.accepting D.applauding
115.A.evaluated B.created C.recognized D.claimed
116.A.reactions B.inspirations C.resources D.comparisons
117.A.appetizing B.typical C.strange D.disappointing
118.A.excited B.hesitant C.confused D.confident
119.A.difference B.conflict C.separation D.relationship
120.A.look up to B.step out of C.make use of D.give way to
(2025·广东深圳·一模)Earlier this year, I was looking for part-time work. Moonmilk, a cake and ice cream shop nearby, was hiring, so I went in for a 121 shift. While I 122 just set out to earn some extra money during the summer, the bonds and memories I made there turned out to be more 123 than any paycheck.
Once, a man who works for the union of the local movie theater came in to place a(n) 124 . He wanted a cake to celebrate a 125 he’d had in stopping the theater from being evicted (驱逐) by its landlord. Moonmilk’s owner was touched by the story and 126 payment for the cake. Later, the union leader — so moved by the gesture — delivered free movie tickets to Moonmilk staff. The older women customers are among my favorites. Their concern is 127 ; they often wonder if I’m okay and tell me I look tired. One regular, always alone and smiling, is kind and generous, ordering methodically and always 128 we have the best ice cream in the city. There’s also the guy who comes in frequently to ask if we have the chocolate orange flavor that we only ever have at Christmas. I always have to say no, but his 129 brings me joy, especially on days when I’m tired.
As with any job, there are 130 moments. My wrist often hurts from repeatedly scooping out ice cream, and it’s always annoying when a group of people come in and take way too long to order, holding up all the others 131 .
In the fall, my full-time job’s schedule becomes more 132 and I know I’ll have to scale back my shifts. I’ll miss the 133 of the summer season and will 134 my favorite customers less often. But the interactions and connections I’ve made will sustain me until at least next summer. Hopefully, the orange chocolate ice cream will have 135 by then.
121.A.visit B.trial C.travel D.change
122.A.immediately B.abruptly C.originally D.accidentally
123.A.familiar B.uncertain C.typical D.invaluable
124.A.order B.bill C.menu D.label
125.A.chance B.festival C.victory D.birthday
126.A.obtained B.possessed C.designed D.refused
127.A.imaginary B.comforting C.steady D.reasonable
128.A.promising B.serving C.declaring D.informing
129.A.persistence B.assignment C.exploration D.management
130.A.nervous B.unpleasant C.peaceful D.regular
131.A.forgiving B.regretting C.waiting D.admiring
132.A.embarrassing B.remarkable C.impressive D.demanding
133.A.busyness B.balance C.distance D.loneliness
134.A.break down B.run into C.care about D.show off
135.A.checked B.examined C.returned D.delayed
(2025·广东江门·一模)I walked into a part-time role at Moonmilk, our community’s beloved cake and ice cream shop, seeking to increase my summer earnings. My trial day was a mix of mastering how to make ice cream and 136 in a conversation with the manager, which quickly revealed the shop’s 137 and welcoming atmosphere. The 138 formed here have been more 139 than any paycheck.
A local theater’s union representative 140 a cake to celebrate their victory against being forced out, and our owner’s heartfelt 141 of providing it without charge was answered with free movie tickets for our team.
The caring attention of our senior female customers and the genuine 142 from a loyal client about our ice cream are 143 of my job. The amusing persistence of a gentleman 144 a seasonal chocolate orange flavor, which we only stock at Christmas, also 145 my day.
Though the repetitive motion of scooping can 146 my wrist and the indecision of some customers can be challenging, the sense of 147 I’ve gained from my time at Moonmilk is 148 . As my full-time work becomes more demanding with the changing seasons, I’ll have to reduce my hours, but the 149 of the connections I’ve made will 150 , keeping me company until the return of summer — and hopefully, the much-anticipated chocolate orange ice cream.
136.A.engaging B.calculating C.earning D.forecasting
137.A.friendly B.unique C.competitive D.tense
138.A.contracts B.bonuses C.friendships D.expenses
139.A.economic B.temporary C.financial D.rewarding
140.A.ignored B.ordered C.criticized D.planned
141.A.profit B.gesture C.charge D.payment
142.A.complaints B.suggestions C.compliments D.requests
143.A.challenges B.advantages C.struggles D.highlights
144.A.inquiring about B.dismissing from C.advocating for D.arguing about
145.A.annoys B.brightens C.depresses D.weighs
146.A.comfort B.heal C.strain D.strengthen
147.A.urgency B.safety C.tension D.community
148.A.priceless B.worthless C.important D.common
149.A.regrets B.conflicts C.novelty D.warmth
150.A.end B.increase C.remain D.fade
(2025·安徽·一模)I whispered to myself, “A five-day art camp at White Cliff this summer.” White Cliff was really 151 for an enthusiastic painter like me. But at the 152 of going there alone, I had butterflies in my stomach. Later, I dialed my only friend Emily’s number, only to discover that she would be otherwise 153 . I sighed and dropped my head. I had really had a hard time jumping into something without 154 faces around. 155 , I went outside to draw the Westons’ towering pine tree. Sitting on the stairs, I thought about the art camp and wished to feel a little 156 . But by the time I started sketching, I had convinced myself that 157 the camp was my content decision.
I carefully 158 the pine’s strong trunk, straight and solid, and added the graceful branches. Once lost in my sketching, I 159 noticed the fly buzzing around me. Hence, I jumped when Mr. Weston suddenly remarked, “You’ve captured the essence of the tree’s 160 beautifully on paper.” “Thanks.” I smiled, glancing up. “If you spread out the roots near the surface, the tree could 161 sufficient water and soar even higher.” I noticed the knobby bumps (疙瘩状突起) of roots 162 out of the ground all around the tree. I’d never realized how 163 a tree’s roots stretched outward. It struck me that if I wanted to grow, I had to start 164 too.
That evening, I filled out the art camp application, ready to stretch my 165 out into new earth. I thought I am the pine.
151.A.unbelievable B.irresistible C.uncontrollable D.irreplaceable
152.A.sight B.thought C.request D.core
153.A.rejected B.attracted C.occupied D.addicted
154.A.familiar B.gentle C.confident D.beautiful
155.A.Delighted B.Relieved C.Shocked D.Frustrated
156.A.cleverer B.luckier C.happier D.braver
157.A.skipping B.attending C.reserving D.delaying
158.A.wrote B.watched C.drew D.cut
159.A.desperately B.narrowly C.barely D.suddenly
160.A.magic B.function C.mystery D.strength
161.A.supply B.fetch C.absorb D.contain
162.A.sticking B.hiding C.digging D.lifting
163.A.well B.far C.deep D.long
164.A.reaching out B.growing up C.wising up D.turning out
165.A.life B.roots C.camp D.interests
(2025·广东汕头·一模)When I created my social media account, I was unaware that I would be so engaged in it. Over the years, I have become 166 to it - surfing through different apps from the moment I woke up until I went to bed, and 167 the same pattern the next day.
The consequence is imaginable - my sleep quality 168 as I stayed up late, scrolling (滚屏) through endless feeds. Worse still, my classmates were engaging in meaningful activities and making progress while I was merely using up my previous advantages and became 169 . This contrast 170 my self-criticism. So in January, I decided it was time for a 171 .
I 172 my social media exposure by consciously redirecting my focus to other fulfilling activities. Rather than mindlessly scrolling through my phone, I 173 reading and physical workout. I also packed the phone away before bedtime, allowing my mind for a 174 night's sleep.
But staying on track is 175 , especially in an age when a smartphone is a necessity. Sometimes, I just couldn’t 176 the constant stream of notifications, which led me to scroll before bedtime once again. However, I must admit that change is a process and failure is one of the steps to make 177 .
Now my mind and body are already thanking me. My spirits have 178 risen. Besides, I’ve lost 12 pounds and worked with higher 179 . I know I still have a long way to go, but I feel proud as I am becoming a better me with a sense of 180 in life.
166.A.sensitive B.addicted C.mean D.similar
167.A.repeated B.identified C.broke D.analyzed
168.A.improved B.restored C.stabilized D.suffered
169.A.average B.experienced C.confident D.critical
170.A.relieved B.voiced C.fueled D.ended
171.A.shift B.competition C.discussion D.trial
172.A.assessed B.measured C.increased D.limited
173.A.gave up B.put off C.carried on D.turned to
174.A.light B.typical C.sound D.restless
175.A.inspiring B.challenging C.amazing D.thrilling
176.A.resist B.withdraw C.interpret D.receive
177.A.history B.progress C.efforts D.sense
178.A.slightly B.suddenly C.noticeably D.temporarily
179.A.precision B.standard C.efficiency D.flexibility
180.A.security B.humor C.curiosity D.purpose
(2025·广东佛山·二模)I was at a conference with Jack when a cry for medical help broke the silence. Several trained attendees rushed to 181 a woman in need. Jack skillfully 182 the audience and asked us to direct our thought to healing the person. A quiet calm came over the audience. There was a feeling in the room of such compassion and 183 , which was in contrast to the chaotic and stressful hospital where I worked. It made a lasting 184 on my memory. In that moment, I reminded myself that “life is not a(n) 185 .” I decided to approach future 186 with the same peacefulness. Little did I know, a few weeks later, I would be given a chance to 187 that lesson.
It was a Saturday like any other until I found my husband, Ken, collapsed on the floor, 188 breathing. My first aid training kicked in, and as I called for help, I felt surprisingly composed, recalling the moment at the 189 . At the hospital, we learned Ken had suffered a severe stroke (中风) at just 44. I realized our lives had irreversibly changed. We were being given a great test. We were about to 190 this unexpected new chapter in our lives.
Five months later, after 191 the idea of placing Ken in a nursing home, we brought him home. Once strong and independent, he now relied on us for even the most basic tasks. After formal therapy ended, we 192 the journey of home-style therapy, using patience, creativity, and lots of love. My children displayed incredible dedication to 193 their father’s life.
Over time, Ken made 194 progresses. He can walk with a cane, and speak “I love you” and “thank you.” His courage inspires us all. Though we wouldn’t wish this journey on anyone through the storm, we’ve found strength, resilience and an incredible sense of calm that has deeply 195 our lives.
181.A.assist B.observe C.recognize D.guide
182.A.lectured B.pushed C.quieted D.controlled
183.A.noise B.stillness C.shock D.strangeness
184.A.shock B.smile C.pain D.mark
185.A.gift B.puzzle C.emergency D.journey
186.A.friends B.challenges C.patients D.dreams
187.A.test B.forget C.learn D.teach
188.A.deeply B.calmly C.barely D.steadily
189.A.hospital B.upstairs C.ambulance D.conference
190.A.prepare for B.worry about C.reflect on D.give up
191.A.considering B.rejecting C.questioning D.debating
192.A.began B.abandoned C.finished D.evaluated
193.A.live B.better C.enjoy D.value
194.A.temporary B.slow C.limited D.remarkable
195.A.disturbed B.burdened C.transformed D.enriched
(2025·广东广州·二模)When I was a young boy, we lived near a public swimming pool. During the summer months, I would be there swimming and playing for hours. The 196 thing of all was that they had a concession stand there. You could buy a cola for only 15 cents or a bag of chips for a dime. Often my parents would give me a quarter so I could have a 197 there. Sometimes, 198 , they weren’t at home. That is when I would try the sofa cushions (坐垫).
I would pull them out, 199 my little arms till deep into the cracks of the sofa, hoping to find some spare change that had 200 out of someone’s pockets. Often to my 201 , I would find a dime or a quarter. Then I would run off to the pool happily.
It’s only recently, however, that I realized I found 202 there an awful lot during the summertime. I 203 looking between the cushions in the winter a few times, yet 204 to find a penny. Although I never saw them, I think Mom and Dad would 205 change down there for me to find. They did so knowing it would make my 206 and bring a smile to my face. Of course, they never said a word even after I had 207 . I guess some 208 are too good to share.
I think that maybe an unseen act of 209 has a special joy to it. You get no appreciation or thanks for it, at least not to your face. Yet, it fills your heart with happiness. You know that you are helping another, making someone’s life better and this world a more 210 place.
196.A.best B.craziest C.strangest D.simplest
197.A.toy B.snack C.walk D.talk
198.A.even B.though C.besides D.therefore
199.A.wave B.hold C.cross D.stretch
200.A.jumped B.poured C.fallen D.flown
201.A.surprise B.relief C.credit D.delight
202.A.money B.love C.clues D.chances
203.A.admit B.remember C.enjoy D.keep
204.A.pretending B.failing C.hoping D.deciding
205.A.gather B.arrange C.drop D.throw
206.A.way B.day C.choice D.fortune
207.A.turned up B.gone away C.grown up D.calmed down
208.A.memories B.secrets C.feelings D.experiences
209.A.curiosity B.generosity C.gratitude D.kindness
210.A.loving B.peaceful C.secure D.lively
(2025·广东茂名·一模)A high school friend can be a life-long friend. On Dec. 14, 1973, several women gathered to celebrate an early 211 . But that wasn’t the 212 of the friend group. By the evening’s end, they decided they should meet again the following December. And the next one. And the next one.
For the past 50 years, the women have 213 at least once a year for dinners, sleepovers and vacations. The women of the group have 214 one another through decades of milestones, weddings and graduations, baby showers and funerals (葬礼).
Although the 215 among them was strengthened during college, they’ve worked hard to stay 216 and develop their relationships. A group chat helps them stay in touch daily, as do phone calls, video chats and 217 group activities like a 90-day fitness challenge. They are 218 to their annual reunions and have maintained strong support for one another.
Helen recently suffered a headache, almost 219 , she started receiving 220 texts and calls from other women in the group. “They were on top of me, asking: ‘Did you go to the doctor Did you go to the 221 room ’” says Helen. “They help me maintain my health and positive mind. We give each other 222 , and when there’s something 223 for us, we try to lift that person up.”
And the women say that whatever is 224 in their lives, they can look forward to 225 time together every December.
211.A.holiday B.graduation C.festival D.victory
212.A.celebration B.decision C.meaning D.end
213.A.worked B.studied C.met D.checked
214.A.supported B.greeted C.missed D.sponsored
215.A.competition B.conflict C.bond D.distance
216.A.calm B.connected C.awake D.healthy
217.A.mental B.remote C.leisure D.personal
218.A.committed B.opposed C.close D.blind
219.A.finally B.lately C.gradually D.immediately
220.A.shortened B.unexpected C.original D.concerned
221.A.waiting B.rest C.emergency D.living
222.A.pressure B.appreciation C.permission D.strength
223.A.clear B.challenging C.familiar D.essential
224.A.going on B.showing off C.getting away D.breaking down
225.A.losing B.measuring C.spending D.recording
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1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.C 15.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Cara Beth Rogers在得知弟弟意外去世后,独自乘坐飞机返回西雅图时,一位陌生男士的善意举动给予了她安慰和支持的故事。
1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天,她接到父母的电话,得知比她小15个月的弟弟卢克在一场划船事故中丧生。A. missed错过;B. made制作;C. received收到;D. expected期待。根据下文“a call from her parents”可知,她接到父母的电话,得知弟弟去世的消息。故选C项。
2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:罗杰斯需要回到她的家乡西雅图。A. company公司;B. hometown家乡;C. hotel酒店;D. office办公室。根据上文“In the fall of 2008, 20-year-old Cara Beth Rogers was taking part in a study abroad program in Rabat Morocco.”可知,她当时在摩洛哥的拉巴特参加一个留学项目,得知弟弟去世的消息她需要回到家乡西雅图。故选B项。
3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天,她忙于预订机票和收拾行李,记忆模糊。A. emptying清空;B. collecting收集;C. losing失去;D. packing收拾。根据上文“Rogers needed to get back to her __2__of Seattle.”以及下文“her bags”可知,她忙着收拾行李回家乡。故选D项。
4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:很快,她发现自己坐在飞机上,这是她得知消息后第一次独自一人。A. plane飞机;B. train火车;C. bus公共汽车;D. ship船。根据上文“a blur (模糊的记忆)of booking airline tickets”可知,她坐在飞机上。故选A项。
5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她无法停止移动,因为情感的力量太强烈了。A. thinking思考;B. moving移动;C. sleeping睡觉;D. talking交谈。根据上文“She found it was impossible for her to sit still.”可知,因为悲痛,她发现她不可能坐着不动,即她无法停止移动。故选B项。
6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她周围都是其他乘客。A. relatives亲戚;B. friends朋友;C. passengers乘客;D. locals当地人。根据上文“Soon she found herself on the __4__”可知,她坐在飞机上,周围都是其他乘客。故选C项。
7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但坐在过道的座位上,罗杰斯感到孤独。A. lonely孤独的;B. angry生气的;C. shy害羞的;D. strong强壮的。根据上文“She was surrounded by other”和表示转折的But可知,虽然周围很多乘客,但她感到孤独。故选A项。
8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他与她进行了直接的眼神交流,开始轻声而缓慢地说话。A. level水平;B. exam考试;C. roll卷;D. contact接触。根据上文“He made direct eye”可知,他直视着她的眼睛,make eye contact是固定短语,意为“眼神交流”。故选D项。
9.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他与她进行了直接的眼神交流,开始轻声而缓慢地说话。A. loudly大声地;B. softly轻声地;C. wildly疯狂地;D. roughly粗略地。根据下文“and slowly”可知,他轻声而缓慢地说话。故选B项。
10.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“我知道你不认识我,我也不知道你发生了什么事。但我想让你知道,如果你需要什么,我在这里,”那人说。A. getting over克服;B. coming to到达;C. going on发生;D. setting in确立。根据下文那个人的话“But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,”可知,他虽然不知道她发生了什么事,可是想帮助她。故选C项。
11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在感谢了那个人之后,罗杰斯看着他回到座位上。A. thanking感谢;B. knowing知道;C. hugging拥抱;D. touching触摸。根据上文那个人的话“But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,”可知,作为陌生人对她表示关心,她自然会表示感谢。故选A项。
12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们没有再交流,但他的帮助让她在接下来的飞行中稍微好受了一些。A. work工作;B. discuss讨论;C. quarrel争吵;D. interact交流。根据上文那个人的话“I know you don’t know me, and I don’t know what’s __10__for you. But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,”和 but可知,说完这些话以后,他们没有再交流。故选D项。
13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他们没有再交流,但他的帮助让她在接下来的飞行中稍微好受了一些。A. enjoyable愉快的;B. bearable可忍受的;C. believable可信的;D. terrible可怕的。根据上文“his reaching out to her made the rest of the flight a little more”可知,他的帮助让她在接下来的飞行中稍微好受了一些。故选B项。
14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“和飞机上能注意到我并知道我需要什么的人在一起,即使他不认识我,这也是一种难以置信的经历。我将永远感激他,”罗杰斯说。A. judge判断;B. tell告诉;C. notice注意到;D. monitor监控。根据上文“ “I know you don’t know me, and I don’t know what’s 10 for you. But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,” said the man.”可知,飞机上的人能注意到她并知道她需要什么。故选C项。
15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“和飞机上能注意到我并知道我需要什么的人在一起,即使他不认识我,这也是一种难以置信的经历。我将永远感激他,”罗杰斯说。A. experience经历;B. energy能量;C. impression印象;D. concept概念。根据上文Rogers的话“Being on a plane with someone who can _14__(notice) me and know what I need, even if he doesn’t know me, is an incredible”可知,和飞机上能注意到她并知道她需要什么的人在一起,这是一种难以置信的经历。故选A项。
16.D 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.B 21.C 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了12岁女孩Rosili如何通过自己的创意和努力将她心目中理想的具有包容性的游乐场变为现实的故事。
16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:几个月前,小Rosili注意到城市的Thornock公园正在建造一个新的游乐场,但这些设备似乎更适合大一点的孩子。A. park公园;B. city城市;C. community社区;D. equipment设备。根据上文“a new playground at Thornock Park of the city”可知,游乐场上的设备适合更大一点的孩子。故选D。
17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:担心她不能和妹妹们一起享受,Rosili决定介入。A. Concerned担心的,焦急的;B. Warned被警告的;C. Surprised惊讶的;D. Confused困惑的。根据下文“she wouldn’t be able to enjoy it with her younger sisters”可知,她担心自己不能和妹妹一起享受那个游乐场的设施。故选A。
18.考查动词短语辨析。句意:担心她不能和妹妹们一起享受,Rosili决定介入。A. back out退出;B. step in介入;C. take charge掌管;D. make a complaint投诉。根据下一段“complete with detailed descriptions and labels”可知,Rosili介入到了游乐场的设计中。故选B。
19.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:凭借创造力和对游戏的热情,她绘制了一个理想的游乐场,并附有详细的描述和标签。A. lively生动的;B. traditional传统的;C. local本地的;D. ideal理想的。根据上一段“seemed more suitable for older kids”可知,原本设计的游乐场适合大一点的孩子,所以Rosili自己设计了理想的操场。故选D。
20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在母亲的支持下,Rosili把她的设计带到了市政厅,在那里她会见了城市社区服务主任Eric Howes。A. photos照片;B. designs设计;C. notes笔记;D. models模式。根据第9空前的“Rosili’s designs”可知,Rosili把自己的设计带到了市政厅。故选B。
21.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的画给Howes留下了深刻的印象,Howes花时间仔细研究了每一幅画。A. praise表扬;B. post帖子;C. review仔细研究,审视;D. rate评价,评定。根据上文“Impressed by her drawings”可知,因为对Rosili的画印象深刻,所以Howes花时间仔细研究了每一幅画。故选C。
22.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Howes解释说:“她花了很多心思,从四个不同的角度展示了这一点。”A. recorded记录;B. understood明白;C. showed展示;D. simplified简化。根据上文“She put a lot of thought into that”和下文“it from four different angles”可知,Rosili的画从四个不同的角度展示了自己花的心思。故选C。
23.考查固定短语辨析。句意:虽然Thornock公园的游乐场已经在进行中,但该市计划在Bicentennial Park建造一个新的游乐场,Rosili的设计也包括在该项目中。A. in progress在进行中;B. out of service无法使用;C. on display展出;D. at capacity达到容量上限。根据第二段开头“a new playground at Thornock Park of the city was being built”可知,Thornock公园的游乐场已经在建设中,空格处意为“在进行中”。故选A。
24.考查名词词义辨析。句意:虽然Thornock公园的游乐场已经在进行中,但该市计划在Bicentennial Park建造一个新的游乐场,Rosili的设计也包括在该项目中。A. contract合同;B. report报道;C. project项目;D. research研究。根据上文“the city had plans to build a new playground at Bicentennial Park”可知,政府要建一个新的游乐场,这是一个项目,Rosili的设计也包括在该项目中。故选C。
25.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Rosili参与了这个过程的每一步,与市政官员和游乐场设备销售商一起实现了她的愿景。A. took over接管;B. participated in参加;C. worked out解决,算出;D. left behind遗留。根据下文“working alongside city officials and playground equipment sellers to realize her vision”可知,Rosili参加了这个过程的每一步。故选B。
26.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“每天我都要去那里开会,我会告诉我的朋友们,‘啊,我又要去了,哇!’”她在社交媒体上分享道。A. meeting会议;B. deal交易;C. game游戏;D. challenge挑战。根据上文“working alongside city officials and playground equipment sellers to realize her vision”可知,Rosili与市政官员和游乐场设备销售商一起参加到新游乐场的建设中,因此每天要去和那些人开会。故选A。
27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“每天我都要去那里开会,我会告诉我的朋友们,‘啊,我又要去了,哇!’”她在社交媒体上分享道。A. predicted预测;B. protested抗议;C. advertised打广告;D. shared分享。根据上文“Ah, I get to go again, woohoo!”和下文“ in social media.”可知,Rosili在社交媒体上与人分享自己参与游乐场的建设这个事情。故选D。
28.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Rosili和家人一起,在开幕式上自豪地剪彩,为各个年龄段的孩子创造了一个新的游乐空间——这个空间最初只存在于一个相信自己能有所作为的小女孩的想象中,如今却变成了现实。A. proudly自豪地;B. calmly平静地;C. gratefully感激地;D. skillfully巧妙地。根据上文“Rosili’s dream playground was officially opened”和下文“cut the ribbon (彩带) at the ceremony”可知,Rosili的梦想游乐场开了,所以她和家人自豪地剪彩。故选A。
29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Rosili和家人一起,在开幕式上自豪地剪彩,为各个年龄段的孩子创造了一个新的游乐空间——这个空间最初只存在于一个相信自己能有所作为的小女孩的想象中,如今却变成了现实。A. reserved预留;B. imagined想象;C. occupied占据;D. misused错用。根据上文“creating a new play space for children of all ages to enjoy”可知,为各个年龄段的孩子创造了一个新的游乐空间是想象中的事情。故选B。
30.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Rosili和家人一起,在开幕式上自豪地剪彩,为各个年龄段的孩子创造了一个新的游乐空间——这个空间最初只存在于一个相信自己能有所作为的小女孩的想象中,如今却变成了现实。A. have a dream有一个梦想;B. make a choice做出选择;C. make a difference有影响,起作用;D. take a risk冒险。根据上文“Rosili’s dream playground was officially opened”可知,Rosili设计的游乐场最终真的建设好了,她造成了影响,起到了作用,故选C。
31.A 32.D 33.B 34.C 35.B 36.A 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.C 41.D 42.C 43.D 44.A 45.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位10岁男孩Bill在奶奶险些被赛车撞到后,向市政府提出建议并成功推动安装红绿灯的故事。
31.考查副词词义辨析。句意:谢天谢地,她安然无恙,但车离她非常近。A. Thankfully谢天谢地;B. Regretfully遗憾地;C. Surprisingly令人惊讶地;D. Angrily生气地。根据后文“she was unharmed”可知,她没有受伤,这是值得庆幸的事,所以是谢天谢地。故选A。
32.考查动词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上比尔去看她时,她告诉了他所发生的事情。A. changed改变;B. emerged出现;C. existed存在;D. happened发生。根据前文“she told him what had”可知,这里指她告诉比尔路上发生的事情。故选D。
33.考查副词词义辨析。句意:但当我听说我奶奶差点被车撞了,我很不高兴。A. hardly几乎不;B. nearly几乎,差点;C. actually实际上;D. accidentally意外地。根据前文“when a car nearly ran off the edge of the road”可知,奶奶差点被车撞了。故选B。
34.考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以我问我爸爸,‘我们能做些什么来解决这个问题呢?’A. recall回忆;B. escape逃跑;C. fix解决;D. arrange安排。根据后文“And he said, ‘Let’s go to the city 5 .’”可知,他们想解决路上赛车的问题。故选C。
35.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他说,‘我们去市议会吧。’A. academy学院;B. council议会,委员会;C. square广场;D. institute研究所。根据后文“Goodyear City Council meetings”可知,他们决定去市议会。故选B。
36.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们就是这么做的。A. did做;B. promised承诺;C. said说;D. thought想。根据前文“And he said, ‘Let’s go to the city 5 .’”可知,他们按照说的去做了,用did指代“去市议会”这个行为。故选A。
37.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Goodyear市议会会议对公众开放,并留出时间让人们就影响他们社区的问题发表意见。A. demanding要求高的;B. profitable盈利的;C. new新的;D. open开放的。根据后文“with time 8 for people to comment on issues affecting their community”可知,市议会会议允许公众参加并发表意见,说明是对公众开放的。故选D。
38.考查动词短语辨析。句意:Goodyear市政厅会议对公众开放,并留出时间让人们就影响他们社区的问题发表意见。A. set aside留出;B. taken up占据;C. put off推迟;D. cut out切断。根据后文“for people to comment on issues affecting their community”可知,会议会留出时间让人们发表意见。故选A。
39.考查名词词义辨析。句意:轮到他发言时,比尔穿着蓝色西装,打着领带,走到麦克风前。A. duty职责;B. turn轮流;C. dream梦想;D. right权利。根据前文“Goodyear City Council meetings are 7 to the public, with time 8 for people to comment on issues affecting their community.”可知,会议对公众开放,人们可以轮流发表意见,这里指轮到比尔发言,It's one’s turn to do sth.表示“轮到某人做某事”。故选B。
40.考查名词词义辨析。句意:轮到他发言时,比尔穿着蓝色西装,打着领带,走到麦克风前。A. car汽车;B. street街道;C. microphone麦克风;D. community社区。根据前文“When it was his 9 to speak”可知,比尔要发言,所以他走到麦克风前。故选C。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他谈到了人们在Estrella Parkway上赛车。A. driving驾驶;B. practising练习;C. selling卖;D. racing赛车。根据前文“I’ve always known that there’s lots of street racing on Estrella Parkway”可知,比尔说的是街道赛车的问题。故选D。
42.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“这非常危险,”他说。A. contradictory矛盾的;B. disappointing令人失望的;C. dangerous危险的;D. complicated复杂的。根据前文“people 11 cars on Estrella Parkway”可知,在路上赛车是危险的。故选C。
43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我想知道你们有没有解决办法。A. anticipation期待;B. emotion情感;C. relation关系;D. solution解决办法。根据前文“It’s very 12 ”可知,比尔认为赛车很危险,所以他想问有没有解决办法。故选D。
44.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:市长印象深刻,在市议会会议大约六个月后,一个新的交通信号灯安装并投入使用。A. impressed印象深刻的;B. honored荣幸的;C. embarrassed尴尬的;D. annoyed恼怒的。根据后文“about six months after the council meeting, a new traffic light was up and running”可知,市长对比尔的建议印象深刻,所以采取了行动。故选A。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:关于比尔努力改善他的社区的故事出现在当地新闻和国家电视台上。A. connect连接;B. improve改善;C. motivate激励;D. rescue营救。根据前文“He spoke about people 11 cars on Estrella Parkway”可知,比尔想解决路上赛车的问题,改善社区环境。故选B。
46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.A 52.D 53.D 54.B 55.A 56.B 57.B 58.C 59.A 60.C
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者戒除购物瘾的经历。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我对自己拥有的几个玩具感到很满足,穿别人穿过的衣服也没有抱怨。A. upset沮丧的;B. blessed幸福的;C. content满足的;D. bored无聊的。根据上文“I wasn’t a particularly materialistic person.”可知,作者不是一个特别追求物质的人,所以对自己拥有的几个玩具感到很满足。故选C。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. complaint抱怨;B. reservation保留意见;C. restriction限制;D. approval批准。根据上文“I wasn’t a particularly materialistic person.”可知,作者不追求物质,所以穿别人穿过的衣服也不会抱怨。故选A。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,到了青春期,我开始把自己和拥有最新潮流的同龄人进行比较,并嫉妒他们所拥有的。A. introduce介绍;B. compare比较;C. explain解释;D. prove证明。根据后文“myself to peers with the latest trends”可知,作者指把自己和拥有最新潮流的同龄人进行比较。故选B。
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. confident自信的;B. proud骄傲的;C. envious嫉妒的;D. suspicious可疑的。根据前文“myself to peers with the latest trends”和后文“of what they owned”可知,作者比较后嫉妒他们所拥有的。故选C。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:成年后,我为了一时的快乐而购物成瘾,导致积累了很多不必要的东西,这让我压力很大。A. specific具体的;B. simple简单的;C. unusual不寻常的;D. unnecessary不必要的。根据上文“my shopping addiction for temporary pleasure led to an accumulation of”可知,购物成瘾导致积累了很多不必要的东西。故选D。
51.考查动词短语辨析。句意:直到我生了一场重病,我才开始反思自己与物质财富的关系。A. reflect on反思;B. benefit from受益于;C. continue with继续;D. build up建立。根据后文“my relationship with material possessions”可知,作者反思自己与物质财富的关系。故选A。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我读到少即是多的生活好处时,我意识到,我孜孜不倦追求的正是我生活中焦虑的根源。A. shame羞耻;B. happiness幸福;C. optimism乐观;D. anxiety焦虑。根据前文“stressed me out”可知,作者意识到追求物质是生活中焦虑的根源。故选D。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这对我来说是一个转折点;我需要做出改变。A. forget忘记;B. accept接受;C. repeat重复;D. change改变。根据上文“This was a turning point for me”可知,这是一个转折点,所以作者需要做出改变。故选D。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我通过清理衣柜开始了我的极简主义之旅。A. materialism物质主义;B. minimalism极简主义;C. formalism形式主义;D. realism现实主义。根据后文“by decluttering my wardrobes”可知,作者开始践行极简主义,清理衣柜。故选B。
55.考查副词词义辨析。句意:一开始进展缓慢,但我很快就进入了状态。A. initially最初;B. suddenly突然;C. secretly秘密地;D. previously以前。根据后文“but I soon got into the swing of things”可知,作者一开始进展缓慢,但很快就进入了状态。故选A。
56.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我翻遍了衣柜,只保留了我最近喜欢穿的衣服,其他的都捐给了当地的慈善商店。A. purchasing购买;B. keeping保留;C. replacing替换;D. cleaning清洁。根据后文“the items that I loved and had worn recently”可知,作者保留了最近喜欢穿的衣服。故选B。
57.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:而且感觉如此解脱!A. interesting有趣的;B. liberating解放的,解脱的;C. convincing令人信服的;D. inviting诱人的。根据上文“my shopping addiction for temporary pleasure led to an accumulation (堆积) of  5  stuff and stressed me out”和“donating the rest to the local charity shop”可知,作者积累了很多不必要的东西,这让作者压力很大,把不需要的衣服捐出去感觉很解脱。故选B。
58.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那时起,我决定改变我的购物心态,只买必需品。A. pretended假装;B. agreed同意;C. resolved决定;D. failed失败。根据后文“to shift my mindset towards shopping and buy essentials only”可知,作者决定改变购物心态,只买必需品。故选C。
59.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我开始把钱花在未来几年我会记得的事情上。A. remember记得;B. predict预测;C. comprehend理解;D. ignore忽略。根据后文“for years to come”可知,作者把钱花在未来几年会记得的事情上。故选A。
60.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我去了新的地方旅行,和朋友们一起去听音乐会,我发现这些经历比买东西更有收获。A. capabilities能力;B. reflections反思;C. experiences经历;D. opportunities机会。根据上文“I travelled to new places and went to concerts with friends”可知,这些都是作者的经历。故选C。
61.C 62.A 63.D 64.B 65.A 66.B 67.C 68.C 69.D 70.A 71.B 72.A 73.D 74.D 75.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Manuela Ribeiro将自己的烹饪爱好发展成副业,通过在Bookalokal网站上提供晚餐聚会服务,与陌生人分享美食并结交新朋友的故事。
61.考查名词词义辨析:句意:Manuela Ribeiro有一种健康的癖好。那就是烹饪。A. reading阅读;B. traveling旅行;C. cooking烹饪;D. teaching教学。根据下文“She signed up on the website Bookalokal, and now welcomes   3    into her Brussels flat twice a week for dinner parties”可知,她现在在Bookalokal网站上提供晚餐聚会服务,由此推知她的嗜好是烹饪。故选C。
62.考查名词词义辨析:句意:几个月前,这位30岁的老师决定是时候好好利用她的爱好了。A. hobby爱好;B. energy精力;C. education教育;D. money钱。根据上文“Manuela Ribeiro has a healthy addiction. It’s 1 .”可知,她的爱好是烹饪,此处指好好利用她的烹饪爱好。故选A。
63.考查名词词义辨析:句意:她在Bookalokal 网站上注册了,现在每周两次欢迎陌生人到她布鲁塞尔的公寓来参加晚宴。A. coworkers同事;B. students学生;C. relatives亲戚;D. strangers陌生人。根据下文“It’s a great opportunity to share my passion for food and to   7    new people”可知,这是一个分享她对食物的热爱和结识新朋友的好机会,由此推知她欢迎陌生人到她的公寓参加晚宴。故选D。
64.考查动词词义辨析:句意:对于通常一顿可能持续长达三个小时的三道菜的晚餐,Ribeiro向每人收取35欧元。A. pays支付;B. charges收费;C. owes欠;D. raises提高,筹集。根据下文“?35 per person for what is usually a three-course meal”可知,这是Manuela Ribeiro为客人提供的晚餐的收费标准,即每人收费35欧元。故选B。
65.考查动词词义辨析:句意:对Ribeiro来说,这已经成为她追求购买食材、尝试新食谱以及举办晚宴这些爱好的一个完美平台。A. pursuing追求;B. choosing选择;C. discussing讨论;D. changing改变。根据上文“Manuela Ribeiro has a healthy addiction. It’s 1 .”可知,Manuela Ribeiro热爱烹饪,所以此处想表达的是“追求她购买食材的爱好”。故选A。
66.考查动词短语辨析:句意:对Ribeiro来说,这已经成为她追求购买食材、尝试新食谱以及举办晚宴这些爱好的一个完美平台。A. passing on传递;B. trying out尝试;C. going over复习;D. taking down记下。根据下文“new recipes”可知,此处表示尝试新食谱。故选B。
67.考查动词词义辨析:句意:“这是一个分享我对食物的热情以及结识新朋友的好机会。” Ribeiro说。A. hire雇佣;B. help帮助;C. meet遇见,结识;D. train训练。根据下文“This platform is not only   15  for professional cooks, but also for those willing to discover new experiences.”可知,这个平台不仅适合专业厨师,也适合那些愿意探索新体验的人,由此可推测出Manuela Ribeiro通过这个平台可以认识新朋友。故选C。
68.考查介词短语辨析。句意:有时她准备传统的巴西菜肴,以纪念她的祖国;有时她会用她最喜欢的啤酒搭配晚餐。A. in addition to除……外(还);B. in return for作为……的回报;C. in honor of为了纪念;D. in line with符合。根据下文“her native home”以及语境可知,为了纪念她的祖国,Ribeiro会准备传统的巴西菜肴。故选C。
69.考查动词词义辨析:句意:有时她会按照她的家乡巴西的传统准备传统的巴西菜肴;有时她会把晚餐菜肴和她最喜欢的啤酒搭配起来。A. replaces代替;B. tastes品尝;C. orders订购;D. pairs配对,搭配。根据下文“dinner courses with her favorite beers”可知,此处表示用Ribeiro最喜欢的啤酒搭配晚餐。故选D。
70.考查形容词词义辨析:句意:这个平台让Ribeiro能够非常自由地实现她的梦想,与餐馆形成对比,在餐馆里服务是没有人情味的,菜单是提前知道的,而且人们期望用餐过程中没有惊喜。A. opposed相反的,对立的;B. related相关的;C. subject受…… 支配的;D. vital至关重要的。根据下文“to a restaurant where the service is”可知,此处是将在平台上做饭和开餐厅进行对比,表示两者是相反的。故选A。
71.考查形容词词义辨析:句意:这个平台让Ribeiro能够非常自由地实现她的梦想,与餐馆形成对比,在餐馆里服务是没有人情味的,菜单是提前知道的,而且人们期望用餐过程中没有惊喜。A. invaluable无价的;B. impersonal没有人情味的;C. unsuitable不合适的;D. unprofessional不专业的。根据下文“the menu is known in advance, and the meal is expected to be no   12  ”可知,菜单是提前知道的,而且饭菜没有什么惊喜,说明餐厅的服务是没有人情味的。故选B。
72.考查名词词义辨析:句意:这个平台让Ribeiro能够非常自由地实现她的梦想,与餐馆形成对比,在餐馆里服务是没有人情味的,菜单是提前知道的,而且人们期望用餐过程中没有惊喜。A. surprise惊喜;B. end结束;C. need需要;D. problem问题。根据上文“the menu is known in advance”可知,菜单是提前知道的,由此推知饭菜没有什么惊喜。故选A。
73.考查名词词义辨析:句意:“但这也是一个很大的挑战,因为有时组织一场活动可能需要好几天的时间。” Ribeiro说。A. lesson教训;B. pleasure快乐;C. success成功;D. challenge挑战。根据下文“it can sometimes take days to   14   a single event”可知,有时组织一个活动可能需要几天的时间,这是一件具有挑战性的事情。故选D。
74.考查动词词义辨析:句意:“但这也是一个很大的挑战,因为有时组织一场活动可能需要好几天的时间。” Ribeiro说。A. celebrate庆祝;B. record记录;C. attend参加;D. organise组织。根据下文“a single event”可知,此处指组织一个活动。故选D。
75.考查动词词义辨析:句意:“这个平台不仅是为专业厨师保留的,也是为那些愿意发现新体验的人准备的。”A. selected选择;B. reserved保留;C. evaluated评估;D. requested请求。根据下文“for professional cooks, but also for those willing to discover new experiences”可知,这个平台不仅为专业厨师保留,而且也为那些愿意发现新体验的人保留,应用be reserved for。故选B。
76.B 77.A 78.D 79.C 80.D 81.C 82.D 83.B 84.A 85.B 86.A 87.C 88.D 89.C 90.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲的是作者在银行办理支票存款时遇到的一位新柜员因不熟悉流程而需要经理协助的经历,以及由此引发的对管理方法和长远规划的思考。
76.考查动词词义辨析。句意:办理过程很简单,但我还是决定和出纳员确认一下细节,以避免出现任何问题。A. negotiate协商;B. confirm确认;C. describe描述;D. share分享。根据下文“the details with the teller to avoid any issues”可知,作者和出纳确认细节,以免出现问题。故选B。
77.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:出纳员显然是一名新员工,对这些步骤不太确定。A. unsure不确定的;B. concerned担忧的;C. curious好奇的;D. careful仔细的。根据上文“apparently a new employee”可知,因为出纳员是新来的,所以不确定这些步骤。故选A。
78.考查动词词义辨析。句意:经理耐心地向我解释了一切,我非常感激。A. cared关心;B. believed相信;C. respected尊敬;D. appreciated感激。根据上文“The manager patiently explained everything to me”可知,经理给作者耐心解释,作者应该表示感激。故选D。
79.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,在解释过程中,我注意到出纳员忙于其他事情,没有注意经理的指示。A. confused困惑的;B. satisfied满意的;C. occupied忙的;D. excited兴奋的。前面的However表转折,因此出纳忙其他事情去了,没听经理说什么。故选C。
80.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,在解释过程中,我注意到出纳员忙于其他事情,没有注意经理的指示。A. requirements要求;B. warnings警告;C. suggestions建议;D. instructions指示。根据上文“with something else and didn’t pay attention to his manager’s”可知,新来的出纳忙其他事情去了,所以没有听经理的指示。故选D。
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考查名词词义辨析。句意:经理也没有督促他认真听讲并理解流程。A. lesson课;B. arrangement安排;C. procedure流程;D. conversation对话。根据上文“The teller, apparently a new employee, was 2 about the steps. ”“The manager also didn’t urge him to listen carefully and understand”可知,新出纳对一些步骤不太确定,给经理打电话,但是又去忙其他事情了,而经理也没有督促他认真听讲并理解业务办理流程。故选C。
82.考查动词词义辨析。句意:回想起这个情况,我意识到经理没有采用预防性的方法。A. Focusing使集中;B. Counting数数;C. Working工作;D. Reflecting回想。根据下文“I realized that the manager failed to use a preventive method”可知,作者是回想起这个情况,然后才意识到了问题。故选D。
83.考查动词短语辨析。句意:这可能会导致出纳员在未来再次寻求帮助,导致经理多次离开办公桌去处理同样的问题。A. refer to提到;B. lead to导致;C. result from由……引起;D. benefit from从……中获益。根据下文“the teller’s asking for help again in the future”可知,出纳没有听经理的指示,这会导致出纳将来还会再次寻求帮助。故选B。
84.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这可能会导致出纳员在未来再次寻求帮助,导致经理多次离开办公桌去处理同样的问题。A. repeatedly反复地;B. patiently耐心地;C. quickly快地;D. regularly定期地。根据下文“to manage the same issues”可知,此处表示反复地去处理同样的问题。故选A。
85.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这将打断他的日常工作,浪费他宝贵的时间,否则这些时间可以更好地花在他的核心工作上。A. complicate使复杂化;B. interrupt打断;C. reduce减少;D. control控制。根据上文“leave his desk to manage the same issues”可知,反复离开他的桌子,就会打断他的日常工作。故选B。
86.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这将打断他的日常工作,浪费他宝贵的时间,否则这些时间可以更好地花在他的核心工作上。A. otherwise否则;B. still仍然;C. therefore因此;D. merely仅仅。根据下文“be better spent on his core duties”可知,反复地从桌子上起来,打断他的日常工作,浪费他宝贵的时间,否则这些时间可以更好地花在他的核心工作上。故选A。
87.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果问题的根本原因没有得到解决,它将潜在地影响客户满意度。A. image图像;B. response回答;C. satisfaction满意;D. engagement约会,约定。根据上文“If the root cause of the problem is not solved, it will potentially affect customer”可知,如果解决不了根本的问题,那就会影响客户的满意度。故选C。
88.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:它强调使人们能够独立于外部援助处理任务的重要性。A. hesitant犹豫的;B. ignorant忽视的;C. tolerant宽容的;D. independent独立的。根据上文“Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime”可知,“授人以鱼不如授人以渔”强调的是使人们能够独立于外部援助处理任务的重要性。故选D。
89.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在这种情况下,拥有清晰愿景的原则是显而易见的。A. importance重要性;B. desire渴望;C. principle原则;D. ambition抱负。根据下文“having a clear vision is evident in this case”可知,拥有清晰愿景的原则是显而易见的。故选C。
90.考查名词词义辨析。句意:因此,我们应该从这句话开始,为长期的成功做计划。A. case具体情况;B. task任务;C. end结尾;D. saying话,格言。根据上文““Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.””可知,我们要记住这句话。故选D。
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者通过一次偶然的交通事故,深刻反思生命意义,并决定投身公共服务以更好地服务社会。
91.考查动词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,一次意外促使我反思自己的人生。A. forbade禁止;B. required要求;C. motivated激发,促使;D. forced强迫。根据后文“me to reflect on my life”可知,这次意外让作者开始反思自己的人生,表示这次意外激发了作者的思考,故选C。
92.考查动词短语辨析。句意:突然,一辆高速行驶的公共汽车撞上了一辆小汽车。A. passed by经过;B. caught up赶上;C. turned into变成;D. crashed into撞上。根据后文“a small car”及“The driver was pinned in his seat”可知,司机被困在座位上,由此可推断出是公交车撞上了小汽车,故选D。
93.考查名词词义辨析。句意:司机被撞击的力量困在座位上。A. impact影响,撞击力;B. explosion爆炸;C. wind风;D. fall跌落。根据前文“a high-speed bus 2 a small car”可知,这里描述的是撞击产生的力量,故选A。
94.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一群人很快聚集在事故现场周围,然而,令人惊讶的是,似乎没有人采取行动。A. gathered聚集;B. wandered徘徊;C. drove驾驶;D. sat坐。根据后文“around the scene”可知,发生事故后人们会聚集到现场,所以这里是一群人迅速聚集在事故现场周围,故选A。
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