【高考押题卷】2025年高考英语高频易错提高卷 完形填空(含答案与解析)

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2025年高考英语高频易错提高卷 完形填空
一.完形填空(共20小题)
1.(2025 福州模拟) After a full day of school,Rose Quigley wore gloves and quickly picked bunches of fresh vegetables.But she didn't have to (1)    her school,or even go outdoors to do it.
Quigley is one of the students at Brownsville Middle School who (2)    a high﹣tech farm inside a classroom.They decided what to grow,then planted seeds and (3)    pounds of produce weekly.
The crops are grown indoors,on floor﹣to﹣ceiling shelves,each (4)    by nutrient﹣enriched water and lit by LED lamps.The students provide weekly produce for their cafeteria's salads and other (5)   .
Quigley and her schoolmates also (6)    some of their harvest to community members at a reasonable discount.It's part of a new weekly "food box"(7)    set up in the school's yard.Three students (8)    digital tablets to process orders,while other students (9)    free salad featuring produce from the farm.
Quigley's (10)    for farming arises from Teens for Food Justice,a 6﹣year﹣old nonprofit organization that has worked with community partners to (11)    students at Brownsville and two other schools to become educated urban farmers and consumers.
Quigley finds the farm experience (12)    .She credits it with improving her community's (13)    . "We could have been stuck eating fried chicken every day." she says.Now,thanks to the onsite farm,students have daily (14)    to salad greens and other vegetables.Through (15)    learning and direct action,these young farmers are proving that even in the heart of an urban environment,an agricultural project can make a difference.
(1) A.miss B.start C.leave D.enter
(2) A.built B.rented C.visited D.bought
(3) A.shipped B.harvested C.imported D.packed
(4) A.cooled B.cleaned C.poured D.fed
(5) A.dishes B.communities C.events D.students
(6) A.gave B.delivered C.sold D.exhibited
(7) A.exam B.game C.lesson D.service
(8) A.charged B.used C.produced D.stored
(9) A.handed out B.took over C.exchanged for D.tried out
(10) A.curiosity B.request C.duty D.love
(11) A.assess B.observe C.train D.require
(12) A.rewarding B.lucky C.tiring D.costly
(13) A.unity B.health C.confidence D.safety
(14) A.solutions B.limits C.reference D.access
(15) A.hands﹣on B.theory﹣based C.lifelong D.independent
2.(2025 湖南二模) Haili Smith and her sister,Brooke,have very different tastes in books.Haili likes spine﹣tingling (紧张刺激的) ones,while Brooke likes fantasy.But they share a (1)    that kids really like to read about characters they can (2)   .So they started Books Like Me.The nonprofit group (3)    teachers with culturally diverse children's books.
They desired to cultivate a love for reading in all the children. (4)   ,they started to find the books that the children could relate themselves to,which would make the children (5)   .Most of the books have been donated in Florida.But as word (6)   ,requests came from schools nationwide.
A book can be a (7)    to see ourselves in its characters,or a window to help us see from a different (8)   .Haili and Brooke made a list of books (9)    in various categories and formats.On social media,they asked for donations.They began (10)    boxes of new books and gave them to schools.
Anitra Carter,who is a teacher in Florida,said her students (11)    a lot from the donations. "It is wonderful to see a character that looks (12)    to the students themselves," Carter says.She believes diverse characters help kids (13)    the ability to understand others and kids have some knowledge about the experiences of other people when facing (14)    situations.
Haili says, "It is our (15)    that all kids can see themselves represented in books so that they can enjoy reading."
(1) A.belief B.story C.promise D.concern
(2) A.compete with B.build up C.care about D.relate to
(3) A.takes B.supplies C.connects D.compares
(4) A.Hence B.Meanwhile C.Nevertheless D.Furthermore
(5) A.surprised B.depressed C.relaxed D.interested
(6) A.added up B.got out C.ran out D.turned up
(7) A.river B.screen C.mirror D.lantern
(8) A.frame B.manner C.position D.angle
(9) A.visible B.valuable C.available D.adjustable
(10) A.painting B.receiving C.handling D.producing
(11) A.benefited B.distinguished C.recovered D.tried
(12) A.common B.regular C.strange D.similar
(13) A.find B.stimulate C.develop D.consider
(14) A.real﹣life B.open﹣air C.long﹣term D.high﹣quality
(15) A.foundation B.goal C.capability D.regulation
3.(2025 苏州模拟) In the realm of modern existence,the hustle and bustle of urban life often (1)    our senses and souls.Amidst the ceaseless cacophony of traffic,the relentless glow of artificial lights,and the perpetual stress of deadlines,many yearn for an escape.Outdoor activities,with their allure and (2)    ,offer a sanctuary from this urban chaos.
Last spring,a group of us embarked on a challenging (3)    to a remote and scarcely ﹣ explored rainforest.The journey was not for the faint ﹣ hearted,as it demanded physical (4)    and mental fortitude.As we delved into the rainforest,the air was thick with the (5)    aroma of exotic flora,a scent that was both intoxicating and invigorating.The path was overgrown with dense underbrush and criss ﹣ crossed by meandering streams,making our progress slow and arduous.
The first few days were filled with a sense of wonder and discovery.We encountered a plethora of unique wildlife,from vibrant ﹣ colored birds with their (6)    plumage to elusive primates swinging gracefully through the trees.However,as we ventured deeper,the terrain became increasingly treacherous.Steep ravines and muddy slopes tested our balance and coordination.
One particularly harrowing incident occurred when we were attempting to cross a narrow,rickety bridge over a (7)    gorge.The bridge swayed precariously in the wind,and the thought of plummeting into the abyss below sent shivers down our spines.But with a combination of courage and careful planning,we managed to make it across safely.
The rainforest also presented us with unexpected (8)    .The weather was capricious,alternating between torrential downpours and sweltering heat.During the heavy rains,the ground turned into a quagmire,making it almost impossible to walk without slipping.Our clothes were constantly soaked,and our equipment was at risk of malfunctioning.
Despite these challenges,there were moments of sheer (9)    that made every hardship worthwhile.One evening,as the sun began to set,we stumbled upon a hidden waterfall nestled deep within the forest.The water cascaded down in a magnificent display,creating a mesmerizing rainbow in the mist.We sat there in (10)    ,captivated by the beauty of nature.
As the days passed,we learned to adapt to the harsh environment.We honed our survival skills,such as finding edible plants and purifying water.We also developed a deeper appreciation for the delicate balance of the ecosystem.Every living creature,no matter how small,played a crucial role in maintaining the (11)    of the rainforest.
Finally,after weeks of exploration,we emerged from the rainforest,forever changed by the experience.We had not only conquered physical obstacles but also gained valuable insights into ourselves and the world around us.Outdoor activities like this one are not just about physical exertion;they are about (12)    our limits,learning to persevere in the face of adversity,and connecting with the natural world on a profound level.
In a society that is increasingly dominated by technology and instant gratification,it is essential to remember the importance of these outdoor adventures.They remind us of the simple yet profound joys of life,such as the beauty of a sunset,the sound of a babbling brook,and the (13)    of fresh air.They also teach us to respect and protect our environment,for it is our most precious (14)   .
So,the next time you feel overwhelmed by the demands of modern life,consider stepping outside your comfort zone and embarking on an outdoor adventure.You may be surprised at what you discover,both in the world around you and within (15)    .
(1) A.overwhelms B.enriches C.stimulates D.rejuvenates
(2) A.allurements B.intricacies C.enigmas D.perils
(3) A.expedition B.sojourn C.escapade D.pilgrimage
(4) A.dexterity B.resilience C.prowess D.tenacity
(5) A.pungent B.subtle C.piquant D.saccharine
(6) A.resplendent B.somber C.muted D.gaudy
(7) A.yawning B.abysmal C.precipitous D.craggy
(8) A.vicissitudes B.predicaments C.quandaries D.conundrums
(9) A.rapture B.tranquility C.ecstasy D.euphoria
(10) A.reverence B.bewilderment C.trepidation D.incredulity
(11) A.equilibrium B.hierarchy C.paradigm D.coherence
(12) A.transcending B.probing C.gauging D.breaching
(13) A.tangibility B.freshness C.purity D.invigoration
(14) A.bequest B.asset C.endowment D.legacy
(15) A.yourselves B.oneself C.themselves D.ourselves
4.(2025 重庆模拟) I am Tayebwa Philips from Western Uganda.As I grow up,life was (1)   ,filled with peace and freedom.My father,a kind man,taught me the (2)   of living in harmony with everyone around us.
One windy day,a friend invited me to (3)   Nakivale Refugee(避难者) Settlement.Walking through the narrow,dusty paths,I felt (4)   observing how people lived.Children played in the dirt,their faces weary but full of laughter.Elderly men and women moved slowly,their eyes cast low,as (5)   as the sky was windy black.
That night, (6)   of the settlement flashed through my mind like a restless wind.The sharp (7)   between my childhood and the life of families in Nakivale (8)   me deeply.The wind,once a playful whisper through banana leaves,now carried the weight of dusty (9)   .I felt a gentle pull in my heart.My purpose seed had (10)   taken root,and I was ready to answer the (11)   .
The following morning,I returned to the settlement,where I started (12)   in various areas health education,livelihood skills,and psycho﹣social support.
Slowly,I (13)   my efforts,and within five years,my tiny seed of purpose had (14)   a whole team of dedicated volunteers﹣teachers,nurses and trainers.We still face many challenges,but together we stand, (15)   by the belief that every person has a seed of purpose waiting to sprout(发芽).In unity,there is strength,and in hope,endless possibilities.
(1) A.balanced B.creative C.harmonious D.simple
(2) A.mystery B.value C.definition D.process
(3) A.support B.inspect C.invest D.tour
(4) A.helpless B.confused C.troubled D.heartbroken
(5) A.bored B.depressed C.lonely D.frightening
(6) A.images B.thoughts C.reflections D.shadows
(7) A.connection B.similarity C.contrast D.unity
(8) A.pushed B.shaped C.burned D.moved
(9) A.desperation B.guilt C.regret D.anger
(10) A.truly B.suddenly C.carefully D.constantly
(11) A.challenge B.call C.question D.demand
(12) A.organizing B.advocating C.evaluating D.volunteering
(13) A.adjusted B.complicated C.expanded D.varied
(14) A.grown into B.broken into C.transformed into D.fallen into
(15) A.changed B.influenced C.united D.comforted
5.(2025 广宁县模拟) Samuel loved animals since childhood.When he grew up,Samuel worked in the(1)    near his hometown.
There was a (2)    animal called Luna,the only white tiger in the zoo.Samuel and she had a special (3)    that no one else could understand.When young,she was subjected to ill treatment.By the time the zoo (4)    her,she was already shocked and did not try to (5)    anyone.With great love and patience,Samuel was able to break Luna's shell.
Unfortunately Luna died during childbirth.Samuel could not cry.He had to take out the cub as (6)    as possible before it was too late!
However,the little creature was shy and (7)    at everyone trying to touch it.But Samuel was not afraid.He showed the same (8)    and patience that he gave to his mother,gradually opening his heart.
One day,Samuel's wife got a job abroad and he had to move with her.Samuel cried when the day of (9)    came,In the following five years,he couldn't really be (10)    .Therefore,they (11)    her job and returned to their original city.
But when he returned to the tiger cage,he could not see Blanca anywhere.Rather(12)    ,Samuel leaned on the glass of the cage."Maybe your friend could not (13)    you for forgetting or failing him,"Samuel thought.
Suddenly he heard a loud sound of a glass blow behind him.Blanca (14)    as quietly as possible to Samuel's surprise,and jumped to the window.It was Blanca's game when he was a cub.Samuel jumped in surprise and (15)    .But the moment he saw that great friend,he knew they would never separate.
(1)A.zoo B.park C.museum D.circus
(2)A.cute B.beautiful C.rare D.clever
(3)A.habit B.interest C.gift D.bond
(4)A.bought B.displayed C.saved D.introduced
(5)A.attack B.approach C.disturb D.ignore
(6)A.patiently B quickly C.gently D.skillfully
(7)A.chased B.laughed C.stared D.screamed
(8)A.courage B.affection C.confidence D.trust
(9)A.separation B.celebration C.arrival D.success
(10)A.active B.excited C.happy D.rich
(11)A.quit B.assessed C.landed D.enjoyed
(12)A.stressed B.disappointed C.annoyed D.shocked
(13)A.protect B.comfort C recognize D.forgive
(14)A.listened B.lay C.watched D.slipped
(15)A.looked up B.looked down C.looked back D.looked ahead
6.(2025 佛山一模) My addiction to being right had been a mainstay in my life and had often caused trouble in my family.There were moments when my marriage became difficult,and my kids grew (1)   .Whenever I tried to keep calm,I would lose my resolve in the heat of the moment ﹣ my habit seemed (2)   .
Until an afternoon with my granddaughter opened my eyes to the impact my (3)    was having) on the people around me.We were playing a board game when she made a move that (4)    the rules.I corrected her,but she (5)    making the same mistake again.I read the rules out loud.She smiled at me and (6)    her head. "Grandpa,why are you so (7)    ?"she asked. "It's just a game."
Something about her words really hit home.We weren't there to be (8)   ;we were there to enjoy ourselves.It's the (9)    between us and the moments we shared that truly mattered.
A few days later,my son came over for dinner and shared a viewpoint that I thought was nonsense.But instead of (10)   ,I quietly enjoyed my pie.My granddaughter's words reminded me that it wasn't worth (11)    the day just to prove my point.
My (12)    surprised me.But what really took my breath away as I listened to him was a newfound desire to (13)    him.This experience brought me a (14)    that far surpassed the brief satisfaction of winning an argument.By (15)   ,I gained way more than I ever did by pushing back
(1) A.independent B.mature C.distant D.curious
(2) A.everlasting B.rewarding C.strange D.irresponsible
(3) A.behavior B.decision C.rules D.challenges
(4) A.interpreted B.broke C.applied D.changed
(5) A.got used to B.took pride in C.ended up D.put forward
(6) A.shook B.dropped C.patted D.turned
(7) A.rude B.emotional C.prejudiced D.serious
(8) A.considerate B.careful C.ambitious D.right
(9) A.trust B.bond C.cooperation D.commitment
(10) A.listening B.arguing C.pretending D.complaining
(11) A.celebrating B.missing C.ruining D.ending
(12) A.discovery B.hesitation C.self﹣control D.self﹣protection
(13) A.doubt B.defeat C.encourage D.understand
(14) A.chance B.joy C.reminder D.desire
(15) A.letting go B.standing by C.getting engaged D.giving back
7.(2025 重庆模拟)
The Zero Price Effect
A few years ago I went shopping with a friend for a new motorcycle.He didn't have a particular make or model in mind.His only two (1)   ?Big engine,since too much horsepower is never enough,and since he's tall,a relatively (2)   riding position.
I suggested a Hayabusa,a powerful comfortable bike.Or an XS﹣14 R.Both were also within his(3)   ,especially the Hayabusa since the dealer was offering a $ 2,500 discount on a previous year's model.He rode them both.Loved them both.
Then he became interested in a ZX﹣6 R KRT.Great bike,sure.But a much smaller motor.And a riding position that made him look like twisted on the seat.Seemed odd.Until it(4)   me.The purchase of any bike 750 cc (摩托车排量) and under came with a free helmet.
A 2017 study published in Marketing Science found that people tend to significantly (5)   "free".As the researchers write:
When faced with a choice of selecting one of several available products,people will choose the option with the highest cost﹣benefit difference.
(6)   ,decisions about free products differ,in that people do not simply subtract costs from benefits but instead perceive the benefits associated with free products as higher.
Since my friend also wanted a new helmet,getting one for free was extremely ﹣ even irrationally ﹣ tempting.After all,(7)   didn't work.We eventually (8)   $3,200 off the price of the Hayabusa.The free helmet was only worth$250.
So why would such a smart guy be so easily(9)   ?As the researchers write:
"A free product involves benefits and no costs,while a better product for any positive price involves both benefits and costs.It is possible that options that have only(10)   create a more positive effect compared with options that involve both benefits and costs."
In short, "free" results in instinctive mental (11)   .Zero is zero;what math do you need to do? "Free" doesn't seem to require a cost﹣benefit analysis;what are the downsides of "free"?
"Free" seemingly makes an otherwise thoughtful decision simple: "Sure,that might be a good deal but this is free!"
Two months later,my friend (12)   in his 6 R for a 14 R.
But don't think (13)   of him.We've all been blinded by the power of "free." Free shipping on products for a cost that exceeds those savings.Free samples that make us feel the need to repay the provider's "(14)   "by making a purchase.Free quotes that make us enter a sales funnel (漏斗) we (15)   to escape.
Whenever something is free,stop and consider the intention,and see "free" as a reason to do even more math.
(1) A.brands B.crises C.criteria D.flaws
(2) A.high﹣end B.fancy C.relaxed D.skilled
(3) A.range B.limit C.reach D.budget
(4) A.failed B.hit C.urged D.inspired
(5) A.overcome B.overview C.overvalue D.overlook
(6) A.However B.Therefore C.Subsequently D.For example
(7) A.the odds B.the math C.the risks D.the first impression
(8) A.calculated B.accepted C.negotiated D.ventured
(9) A.influenced B.cheated C.bullied D.motivated
(10) A.discounts B.costs C.benefits D.downsides
(11) A.advances B.processes C.costs D.shortcuts
(12) A.ended B.traded C.stepped D.engaged
(13) A.personally B.favorably C.badly D.seriously
(14) A.purchases B.generosity C.limitations D.strategies
(15) A.agree B.manage C.tend D.struggle
8.(2025 辽宁模拟) Spencer was devoted to cutting lawns for free.But recently he found himself at the (1)    of an extraordinary rescue mission.
(2)    deserted properties and sharing his work on social media,he came across an injured cat in the deep grass while clearing the (3)    lawn,leading to the revival (复兴) of an entire cat (4)   .
The cat had an infected abscess (脓肿) under its arm and was unable to (5)   . "He seemed to be ready to lie there until he passed away from infection," Spencer recalled.Desperate to help,Spencer (6)    several places,but none were willing to help.
Eventually,his (7)    paid off when he reached out to Edgar and Ivy's Cat Shelter.While it was on the edge of (8)   ,struggling financially,it (9)    to take the cat in.Moved by their (10)    ,Spencer decided to launch a GoFundMe campaign to (11)    the shelter,aiming to raise$10,000.Anissa Beal,the director of Edgar and Ivy's,said,"She has been spending half of her income to keep it running."
The(12)   to Spencer's campaign was awesome.Since his millions of followers shared the GoFundMe link,over$187,000 has been raised for it. (13)   ,four Amazon trucks loaded with donations arrived,providing much﹣needed supplies.
"It was a wonder,and it makes me (14)    to think that so many people could care about us," Beal expressed. "I'm afraid I'm going to wake up and that it's not true.This is beyond (15)    I could have ever imagined."
(1) A.heart B.end C.corner D.background
(2) A.Sorting out B.Throwing away C.Cleaning up D.Breaking down
(3) A.overgrown B.unproductive C.tidy D.private
(4) A.clinic B.hospital C.center D.shelter
(5) A.escape B.move C.cry D.sleep
(6) A.searched B.interviewed C.surfed D.contacted
(7) A.ambition B.tiredness C.determination D.curiosity
(8) A.outbreak B.division C.closure D.expansion
(9) A.happened B.agreed C.tried D.continued
(10) A.intelligence B.kindness C.motivation D.moral
(11) A.support B.operate C.establish D.memorize
(12) A.response B.commitment C.attitude D.connection
(13) A.Undoubtedly B.Usually C.Additionally D.Generally
(14) A.worried B.emotional C.stressed D.content
(15) A.nothing B.everything C.something D.anything
9.(2024秋 广州期末) I was so excited about the London Olympics and wanted to be a part of it.A year before the Games,I thought,they're going to need lifeguards,and Googled"London 2012 volunteers".I(1)    there would be thousands of applicants for the Olympic lifeguard role,so I didn't expect to hear back.But,a few weeks later,I was invited to a two﹣day exam and surprisingly passed.
I've heard people say, "Who needs lifeguards at the Olympics?""It's the (2)    job in the world."It's belittling(轻视).You're not a (3)    ,but you must be prepared.If you don't know how to pull somebody out of the water (4)    ,you've done the (5)    before they get real treatment.
I don't get starstruck,but you'd be (6)    when you're standing next to someone like Michael Phelps.One day I was waiting to start my (7)    ,when he walked passed and gave us all high fives.When you see athletes win,you celebrate with them.When they fail,your heart breaks for them.
That's not to say it's not (8)    when you're in the chair.You don't (9)    the race because you're so focused on checking each athlete's (10)    to see if anything doesn't look right.Why is his arm doing that?What's happening with his foot?Is he getting cramp?
Even now,I'm still (11)    while life guarding.You could have a pool full of the fittest﹣looking people,but one could have a history of heart disease.At the Paris Olympics,a Slovakian swimmer (12)    after her event—she had had an asthma(哮喘) attack.Not all medical issues are (13)    .
I now work as a lifeguard at a pool near Telford.Whenever I watch the Olympics,I always (14)    the lifeguards.There's stuff going on behind the scenes that no one realize.We (15)    and keep calm.But if there's a problem,we're there.
(1)A.worried B.noticed C.checked D.figured
(2)A.humblest B.luckiest C.simplest D.dullest
(3)A.competitor B.paramedic C.volunteer D.superhero
(4)A.appropriately B.immediately C.successfully D.proficiently
(5)A.favour B.response C.damage D.survey
(6)A.dreaming B.suffering C.doubting D.marveling
(7)A.shift B.break C.trail D.round
(8)A.demanding B.professional C.accountable D.complicated
(9)A.appreciate B.understand C.withdraw D.remember
(10)A.performance B.movements C.difference D.conditions
(11)A.serious B.thrilled C.strained D.occupied
(12)A.worn out B.dropped out C.passed out D.broke out
(13)A.predictable B.curable C.avoidable D.visible
(14)A.look out for B.get through to C.stand up for D.turn back to
(15)A.stand by B.blend in C.carry on D.settle down
10.(2025 云浮模拟) After a recent business trip,I was heading back to my home in Northern California.Since I live a four﹣hour (1)    from the San Francisco airport,I had parked my car there for my trip back.To my frustration,I(2)    that the battery was dead when I reached my car.Luckily,an airport parking guide immediately(3)    to jump﹣start my car,and I was on my way.
While driving north on Highway 280 towards San Francisco,I exited onto Highway 1 and(4)    heavy traffic.Suddenly,my car didn't work (5)    ﹣ no flashers,lights,or starter ﹣ leaving me stuck in the middle lane.Feeling helpless and (6)    of being hit,I called 911.A woman on duty took my information and (7)    it to the San Francisco police.
As I stood there awaiting (8)    ,a nice gentleman,who had previously experienced a similar (9)    himself offered to push my car to the shoulder.After thanking him,I proceeded to(10)    further help.
Within ten minutes,a police car arrived to (11)    that everything was going smoothly.Shortly after,a tow truck took my car to a nearby (12)   ,where efficient repairs allowed me to(13)    my journey without much delay.On my drive home,I reflected with gratitude on the many acts of(14)    I had been granted that day and (15)    to extend that warmth to others.
(1) A.walk B.ride C.drive D.flight
(2) A.suspected B.discovered C.ignored D.imagined
(3) A.showed up B.looked up C.checked up D.took up
(4) A.directed B.piloted C.surveyed D.experienced
(5) A.slightly B.frequently C.occasionally D.entirely
(6) A.serious B.scared C.unaware D.ashamed
(7) A.exposed B.forwarded C.returned D.changed
(8) A.assistance B.gratitude C.cooperation D.evidence
(9) A.rollover B.pileup C.breakdown D.breakoff
(10) A.wait for B.cut off C.turn down D.contribute to
(11) A.assume B.confirm C.promise D.ensure
(12) A.airport B.hotel C.garage D.station
(13) A.shift B.improve C.continue D.adjust
(14) A.concern B.kindness C.sympathy D.donation
(15) A.agreed B.hesitated C.begged D.determined
11.(2024秋 吕梁期末) It never struck Arthur that his encounter with a stranger could make such a big difference to all involved.
The story all (1)    when Arthur stopped at a grocery store on the way home after work one day.He was about to (2)    some cooking materials when he was aware he had left his wallet in the car.As he went to (3)    it,the man behind him in line,Warren,(4)    and paid for him.
(5)    for the nice gesture,Arthur struck up a conversation with him.As they spoke,Arthur learned that the warm﹣hearted man was actually going through (6)    times.Warren was living with his (7)    in a motel after losing their home,but he was working hard to get back on his feet.Yet,in his hardship,he still found the (8)    to help someone else.
(9)    by Warren's kindness,Arthur shared the story on social media and asked for help."Even if it's just a few dollars,"he posted, "together,we can make a big (10)    ."(11)   began pouring in,each one contributing to a growing fund aimed at helping Warren and his family.Within just 24 hours,the total had reached an (12)   $35,000.
Warren,deeply (13)    by the outpouring of support,expressed his gratitude to Arthur in a heartfelt phone call.Warren and his family now have a (14)    future ahead,thanks to the kindness of a stranger and the (15)    of many.
(1)A.ended B.proved C.changed D.began
(2)A.sell B.load C.purchase D.deliver
(3)A.fetch B.show C.catch D.identify
(4)A.backed off B.stepped up C.went away D.hung out
(5)A.Eager B.Responsible C.Grateful D.Thirsty
(6)A.delightful B.tough C.carefree D.complex
(7)A.colleague B.pet C.friend D.family
(8)A.excuse B.tradition C.strength D.leadership
(9)A.Inspired B.Appreciated C.Upset D.Annoyed
(10)A.noise B.row C.mistake D.impact
(11)A.Attention B.Quotation C.Donations D.Questions
(12)A.disappointing B.astonishing C.convincing D.frightening
(13)A.moved B.amused C.fascinated D.confused
(14)A.rougher B.brighter C.darker D.shorter
(15)A.competition B.defence C.prejudice D.generosity
12.(2024秋 潮州期末) I felt nervous when walking into the classroom.It wasn't my first time to teach my students about the human body.But today's lecture was (1)    .I showed them a patient with breast cancer.I described the treatments she had undergone for months.(2)    ,I showed them one of my pictures."I am patient X,"I (3)    .
When I started my teaching position,I would never have (4)    delivering a lecture about my personal history.But that all (5)    in the second year,when I was diagnosed (诊断) with breast cancer.I continued to work while receiving treatments.I appreciated the care my students showed me—leaving cards and praying for my (6)    .When my hair grew back,I hoped my experience would show that the (7)    they were learning had a connection with the world.So I (8)    my lecture about patient X.
For five years,I gave that lecture with the (9)    news that I was recovering.My students would send me an email to appreciate my (10)    .Although it was sometimes painful during the long﹣term treatment,I decided to continue my teaching (11)    I felt the same physically as I did before.I thought my work would (12)    the stress of doctors' tests and scans.
I know my diagnosis has brought some (13)    moments in my life.However,it helps me (14)   with my students on a personal level,and shows why the material they are learning (15)   —especially on their route to be a scientist.
(1)A.remote B.urgent C.different D.boring
(2)A.Finally B.Recently C.Frequently D.Desperately
(3)A.repeated B.excused C.imagined D.explained
(4)A.approved of B.put off C.dreamed of D.given up
(5)A.stayed B.changed C.returned D.meant
(6)A.promotion B.growth C.recovery D.safety
(7)A.attitude B.patience C.history D.science
(8)A.missed B.developed C.translated D.unloaded
(9)A.positive B.bitter C.unimportant D.conservative
(10)A.suggestions B.beauty C.courage D.promise
(11)A.though B.because C.unless D.until
(12)A.display B.experience C.cause D.relieve
(13)A.usual B.impossible C.tough D.correct
(14)A.connect B.compare C.live D.struggle
(15)A.expands B.accumulates C.forms D.matters
13.(2024秋 唐山期末) I was privileged to attend an event with Jack Canfield.Jack was speaking when suddenly,a cry came from a woman in the audience.A few medically trained staff (1)    to take care of the woman who needed help.Jack (2)    the crowd,asking us to direct our thoughts to helping her.A (3)    sense of calm enveloped the room.
In that moment,I decided that when an (4)    situation arose in my life,I would meet it with the same (5)   .
Little did I know that a few weeks later,I would put that (6)    to the test.It was a typical Saturday when I returned home to find my husband,Ken,on the floor,barely breathing.My first aid training (7)    as I called for help,but that same peaceful calm (8)    over me.
Ken had suffered a severe heart attack.At the hospital,we began forming a plan for this unexpected (9)    in our lives.I'm not sure most people would view their most difficult times as turning points,but that is how I (10)    to view our circumstance.Each family member (11)    the responsibility of supporting Ken as he worked (12)    to regain even the most basic abilities.The greatest (13)    in home﹣style care have been patience and lots of love.
Over the past few years,Ken has made monumental progress.He shows us that even the most (14)    goals can be achieved.We've gone through the (15)    with calm and grace,learning the invaluable lesson that "life is not an emergency."
(1) A.begged B.screamed C.rushed D.hesitated
(2) A.spotted B.quieted C.encountered D.gathered
(3) A.moral B.poor C.powerful D.fearful
(4) A.engaging B.inspiring C.unhappy D.urgent
(5) A.concern B.peacefulness C.satisfaction D.confusion
(6) A.skill B.expectation C.duty D.lesson
(7) A.took over B.fell apart C.picked up D.slowed down
(8) A.frowned B.washed C.got D.looked
(9) A.phase B.adventure C.dilemma D.opportunity
(10) A.pretended B.agreed C.chose D.meant
(11) A.recommended B.gave C.denied D.shared
(12) A.effortlessly B.tirelessly C.fruitlessly D.meaninglessly
(13) A.ingredients B.memories C.beginnings D.dreams
(14) A.decisive B.important C.impossible D.excellent
(15) A.storm B.transition C.conflicts D.breakdowns
14.(2024秋 辽宁期末) The life of my son is filled with the demands of school,athletics,and his blooming social life.Sometimes parenting him is tough.I know he (1)   distance and space,but I feel like he's still too (2)   to let go.
One day I decided to give him a time﹣out in nature,away from his busy life.We (3)   to a national park.At the end of our hike,we (4)   a grand waterfall.To my surprise,I found my son (5)   the mountain alongside it.As he took methodical steps,some fast and some slow,over giant rocks,I bit my lip (6)   ,fighting the urge to shout,"Be (7)   !Not too high!"My heart raced as I watched him (8)   carefully over the rough stones.
Suddenly,his foot (9)   ,and for a moment,time seemed to stand still. "Mom,I'm okay!" he called out,his voice a mix of tension and (10)   .I took a deep breath,calling back,"Okay,take your time,I believe in you!"
When he finally reached the top,the look of(11)   on his face was indescribable."Mom,I did it!" he shouted,waving his arms in (12)   ."Yes,you did!I'm so proud of you," I responded,my voice filled with (13)   .
Allowing him to take that small risk (14)   when I saw how his sense of accomplishment shone.It was a moment that not only increased his (15)   but also taught me the importance of trust and letting go.
(1) A.expands B.measures C.understands D.desires
(2) A.young B.intelligent C.enthusiastic D.innocent
(3) A.moved B.turned C.headed D.wandered
(4) A.kept off B.held back C.got into D.came across
(5) A.climbing B.observing C.studying D.photographing
(6) A.elegantly B.tightly C.secretly D.cheerfully
(7) A.brave B.stable C.careful D.positive
(8) A.move B.roll C.withdraw D.jump
(9) A.ached B.stopped C.slipped D.sweated
(10) A.determination B.depression C.disbelief D.pain
(11) A.commitment B.pride C.curiosity D.challenge
(12) A.victory B.silence C.surprise D.relief
(13) A.sympathy B.anxiety C.emotion D.expectation
(14) A.came out B.ended up C.carried on D.paid off
(15) A.fantasy B.confidence C.luck D.ambition
15.(2024秋 武汉期末) Traveling initially felt like something fake.I was tired of backpackers talking about their "(1)   " experiences.Then before long,I found myself on a plane to my friend's hometown in Athens,excited but (2)    about what would happen once we landed.
The voyage proved worth it.Every step through the ancient streets revealed new (3)   .However,what really changed my understanding of travel was a chance (4)    with a local welder(焊工).
While we were walking,a strange sound (5)    our attention—a rhythmic clinking breaking the (6)    of the street.Around the corner rose a (7)    workshop.Inside,common tools shone with uncommon beauty.A heavy silence filled the air as time slowed down,allowing me the space to (8)    every little detail.
Absorbed in his work,the welder didn't (9)    an eye at us.At that moment,all that was (10)    was his short hair and a figure (11)    by years of manual(体力的) work.His hands (12)    worked the metal as if he were a magician creating sparks and flames.
As the man continued welding,I felt a sudden feeling of (13)    for his peace and satisfaction.I longed for the (14)    he embodied(体现).Watching the welder,I realized that happiness lies not in gathering passport stamps or material possessions,but in finding (15)    within yourself,not in the grand or the eternal,but in the simplest of moments—the ordinary made extraordinary.
(1) A.awful B.transformative C.frightening D.changeable
(2) A.cautious B.enthusiastic C.concerned D.desperate
(3) A.wonders B.plans C.evidences D.signs
(4) A.exchange B.association C.exploration D.encounter
(5) A.arrested B.distracted C.escaped D.deserved
(6) A.foundation B.unity C.quietness D.order
(7) A.private B.humble C.recreational D.decent
(8) A.present B.announce C.confirm D.notice
(9) A.drop B.shut C.bat D.narrow
(10) A.visible B.functional C.unique D.accessible
(11) A.ruined B.hardened C.fenced D.burdened
(12) A.awkwardly B.deliberately C.efficiently D.expertly
(13) A.curiosity B.sympathy C.envy D.gratitude
(14) A.proficiency B.simplicity C.generosity D.integrity
(15) A.strength B.compromise C.intention D.contentment
16.(2024秋 淄博期末) In the journey of life,parents are like architects.As a(1)   member of the public safety community,my dad's commitment to(2)   others has not only defined his career but has also(3)   who I am today.
I'll never forget the long 24﹣hour(4)   my dad worked as a firefighter.Though I was young,I remember the(5)   of seeing him come home,always bringing a bag of delicious foods for us.As I grew older,I began to (6)    the sacrifices he made—missing family time to(7)   our community.He gave so much of himself to his work,(8)   the demands of his job with his role as a father and husband.
A(9)   moment for me was on October 24,2016,when my dad was(10)   to Assistant Fire Chief.This wasn't just a career milestone—it showed me the(11)   of hard work,leadership,and service to others.The disaster of the great fire in 2021 was another moment that made me realize the true weight of his(12)   .Despite the fear and uncertainty,my dad rushed to help,putting the(13)   of others above his own.
Through all these moments,my dad has taught me about commitment,responsibility,and the importance of serving others.As I(14)   my life,I carry these lessons with me,hoping to make a positive(15)   on my community,just as he has done.
(1) A.modest B.related C.dedicated D.familiar
(2) A.considering B.preventing C.protecting D.educating
(3) A.directed B.shaped C.designed D.adapted
(4) A.comparisons B.exchanges C.discussions D.shifts
(5) A.excitement B.effort C.anxiety D.courage
(6) A.confirm B.understand C.predict D.imagine
(7) A.lead B.serve C.afford D.collect
(8) A.exposing B.displaying C.connecting D.balancing
(9) A.suitable B.mysterious C.proud D.magic
(10) A.promoted B.developed C.trained D.found
(11) A.value B.rules C.process D.reason
(12) A.requirements B.chances C.responsibilities D.conditions
(13) A.health B.future C.strength D.safety
(14) A.reflect upon B.ask about C.look into D.rely on
(15) A.decision B.impact C.burden D.impression
17.(2024秋 江西期末) On July 22nd,Jasper National Park,Canada witnessed an incredible act of heroism,Colleen Knull,an 18﹣year﹣old volunteer firefighter,took(1)   to evacuate (疏散) 16 people from a wildfire,despite being off duty from her summer job at Jasper Lodge.
With less than a year of firefighting experience,Knull's instincts (本能)(2)   when she noticed smoke rising from the mountainside.Before the official evacuation order,she(3)   guests at the camp and then realized a nearby hiker campground was unaware of the(4)   .So she walked five minutes up the track and then(5)   to evacuate everybody out of that area.
Knull gathered 16 hikers for a(6)   four﹣hour hike through dangerous terrain (地形).Rebecca Tocher,one of the hikers,described the dangerous(7)   , "There was intense smoke and ash falling constantly." Despite the challenges,Knull's(8)   remained firm. "She was an amazing leader,making sure everyone was working together," Tocher added.
Knull's(9)   with the area and firefighting training proved crucial.She(10)   a recent trip up the track where 67 logs had been cut to clear the path,which led her to safety.
(11)   ,Knull drove all 16 individuals out of the evacuation zone in her pickup truck.Her quick action and bravery(12)   everyone's safety,earning widespread praise.
Knull's(13)   was simple yet very great, "I did it because I knew I'd want to go home and I wanted somebody there to help." Her heroic actions(14)   the power of quick thinking and(15)   in the face of danger.
(1) A.action B.turns C.notes D.pride
(2) A.stood up B.kicked in C.took off D.paid off
(3) A.recognized B.prohibited C.praised D.warned
(4) A.program B.conflict C.danger D.trend
(5) A.proceeded B.hesitated C.agreed D.afforded
(6) A.similar B.tiring C.skillful D.boring
(7) A.operations B.projects C.campaigns D.conditions
(8) A.memory B.relief C.leadership D.principle
(9) A.familiarity B.popularity C.interaction D.communication
(10) A.missed B.recalled C.enjoyed D.demonstrated
(11) A.Occasionally B.Frequently C.Ultimately D.Randomly
(12) A.measured B.valued C.recorded D.ensured
(13) A.demand B.character C.motivation D.challenge
(14) A.reflect B.gain C.limit D.share
(15) A.reputation B.selflessness C.privilege D.target
18.(2024秋 益阳期末) Fresh out of college and newly﹣married,my husband and I lived in an economically challenged community.We moved from one temporary job to another,(1)   making ends meet,with the distant dream of owning a house.Fortunately,by rare chance one day,a(n)(2)   came.During a camping trip,we spotted a for﹣sale sign(3)   a piece of land by Lake Superior—a potential campsite.This wild piece of waterfront property was relatively inexpensive but needed work to(4)   the uncleared land.We were young and energetic,yet unsure whether we should take it.We turned to Steve's uncle.Uncle Joe was a(5)   and kind﹣hearted man whose(6)   we valued.He had previously offered Steve wise advice. "Make(7)   decisions that lead to happiness and wealth."
In dwelling on (纠结) the(8)   factor of purchasing it,Steve sought his uncle's advice again. "Will you regret not seizing this chance?" We knew the answer.The next day,we managed to(9)   enough money for our first significant purchase.We then wasted no time(10)   a path to the waterfront,and spent every possible moment there,camping,swimming,and building dreams.That pursuit gave us the courage to(11)   a bigger project.Two years later,with secure(12)   ,we used our campsite as collateral(抵押物) to(13)   our first house.
Steve and I have(14)   most of our goals because of a few simple,sound words of(15)   :Life is short;seize opportunities.
(1) A.easily B.barely C.quickly D.possibly
(2) A.event B.dream C.challenge D.opportunity
(3) A.hiding B.advertising C.suggesting D.leaving
(4) A.farm B.abandon C.protect D.develop
(5) A.seasoned B.strict C.humorous D.brave
(6) A.story B.account C.opinion D.secret
(7) A.simple B.unexpected C.informed D.casual
(8) A.beauty B.risk C.health D.time
(9) A.collect B.donate C.waste D.save
(10) A.following B.clearing C.blocking D.measuring
(11) A.take on B.check out C.put away D.make up
(12) A.connection B.service C.income D.emotion
(13) A.paint B.build C.decorate D.purchase
(14) A.accomplished B.missed C.changed D.set
(15) A.education B.information C.comfort D.wisdom
19.(2024秋 保山期末) In Rwanda,a young man named Mushimiyimana Leonidas once found himself caught in a dilemma.His mother, (1)   in agriculture,struggled to provide for the family,leaving Leonidas with the (2)   tasks of paying for his university education while also supporting his sisters.
Agricultural development in the area was limited,so farming (3)   met the family's basic needs.Despite these (4)   ,Leonidas never gave up and completed his university studies.However,the lack of suitable job opportunities made his dream of (5)   his family's living standards seem increasingly distant.
(6)   ,a ray of hope emerged in the form of Juncao,a hybrid grass developed by a Chinese agricultural expert,professor Lin Zhanxi.In 2011,Professor Lin led a team to Rwanda to (7)   the urgent problems that the local farmers had faced with.They (8)   some projects,which were aimed at (9)   water and soil doss/ to preserve farmland.They also introduced the technique of cultivating mushrooms using Juncao,a method that had previously(10)   many Chinese farmers out of poverty.The method offered promise to Leonidas.
Leonidas seized this opportunity.He determined to learn more about this (11)   and soon started a business producing mushrooms.After ten years of continuous work,it had (12)    Leonidas' life completely.He was now not only able to fully support his family but also extend a helping hand to others.
Leonidas' story is not (13)   .Many farmers in Rwanda,like him,have also benefited from the grass and started new,fulfilling lives.The hybrid grass has had a significant influence on their lives,freeing them from (14)   and providing them with new opportunities for growth and wealth.
The future looks (15)   for many farmers in Rwanda,who now have the chance to build better lives for themselves and their families.The magic grass has become a symbol of hope for the Rwandan farmers.
(1) A.weak B.successful C.engaged D.interested
(2) A.double B.triple C.simple D.basic
(3) A.virtually B.actually C.barely D.nearly
(4) A.failures B.obstacles C.benefits D.blessings
(5) A.lowering B.keeping C.expecting D.raising
(6) A.Apparently B.Finally C.Fortunately D.Gradually
(7) A.share B.ask C.meet D.address
(8) A.carried out B.carried on C.took on D.took out
(9) A.presenting B.preventing C.protecting D.producing
(10) A.pushed B.pulled C.driven D.lifted
(11) A.technology B.lesson C.dream D.team
(12) A.transformed B.defeated C.inspired D.ruined
(13) A.moving B.common C.true D.unique
(14) A.damage B.poverty C.danger D.debt
(15) A.luxury B.promising C.cloudy D.uncertain
20.(2024秋 长寿区期末) A young girl named Lily lived in a small town.She had a great love for dancing.Since she was a little kid,she (1)   of becoming a famous dancer.
Lily practiced dancing every day.She would use the small space in her (2)   as her dance studio.Her parents couldn't afford professional dance lessons,but she didn't (3)   .She watched online videos and learned by herself.
One day,there was a dance competition in the town.Lily was very excited and (4)   to take part.However,when she told her friends about it,some of them (5)   her.They said she wasn't good enough and would only make a fool of herself.
Lily felt a bit sad,but she didn't give up.She practiced even (6)    in the following weeks.When the day of the competition came,she was nervous but confident.
On the stage,Lily danced with all her heart.Her performance was so (7)   that the audience was amazed.She won the first (8)    in the end.
This experience made Lily realize that as long as we have a dream and are (9)   to it,nothing can stop us.We should not care too much about others' (10)   but focus on our own efforts.
After that,Lily continued to work hard.She got more chances to perform and became an inspiration for many young dancers in the town.She showed them that with (11)   and determination,they could also reach their goals.
No matter how big the (12)   is,if we have the courage to face it and keep moving forward,we will find a way to overcome it.Just like Lily,we should always believe in (13)    and never let difficulties (14)    us down.Because in the end,our hard work and positive attitude will(15)    and lead us to success.
(1) A.dreamed B.talked C.heard D.thought
(2) A.yard B.bedroom C.kitchen D.living room
(3) A.smile B.cry C.mind D.agree
(4) A.hated B.refused C.hoped D.forgot
(5) A.laughed at B.shouted at C.looked at D.waited for
(6) A.more B.less C.better D.worse
(7) A.boring B.tiring C.excellent D.common
(8) A.prize B.seat C.ticket D.role
(9) A.close B.open C.new D.true
(10) A.words B.looks C.feelings D.actions
(11) A.money B.talent C.patience D.luck
(12) A.chance B.problem C.success D.failure
(13) A.others B.them C.herself D.ourselves
(14) A.put B.turn C.bring D.break
(15) A.pay off B.give up C.run out D.show off
2025年高考英语高频易错提高卷 完形填空
参考答案与试题解析
一.完形填空(共20小题)
1.(2025 福州模拟) After a full day of school,Rose Quigley wore gloves and quickly picked bunches of fresh vegetables.But she didn't have to (1) C  her school,or even go outdoors to do it.
Quigley is one of the students at Brownsville Middle School who (2) A  a high﹣tech farm inside a classroom.They decided what to grow,then planted seeds and (3) B  pounds of produce weekly.
The crops are grown indoors,on floor﹣to﹣ceiling shelves,each (4) D  by nutrient﹣enriched water and lit by LED lamps.The students provide weekly produce for their cafeteria's salads and other (5) A .
Quigley and her schoolmates also (6) C  some of their harvest to community members at a reasonable discount.It's part of a new weekly "food box"(7) D  set up in the school's yard.Three students (8) B  digital tablets to process orders,while other students (9) A  free salad featuring produce from the farm.
Quigley's (10) D  for farming arises from Teens for Food Justice,a 6﹣year﹣old nonprofit organization that has worked with community partners to (11) C  students at Brownsville and two other schools to become educated urban farmers and consumers.
Quigley finds the farm experience (12) A  .She credits it with improving her community's (13) B  . "We could have been stuck eating fried chicken every day." she says.Now,thanks to the onsite farm,students have daily (14) D  to salad greens and other vegetables.Through (15) A  learning and direct action,these young farmers are proving that even in the heart of an urban environment,an agricultural project can make a difference.
(1) A.miss B.start C.leave D.enter
(2) A.built B.rented C.visited D.bought
(3) A.shipped B.harvested C.imported D.packed
(4) A.cooled B.cleaned C.poured D.fed
(5) A.dishes B.communities C.events D.students
(6) A.gave B.delivered C.sold D.exhibited
(7) A.exam B.game C.lesson D.service
(8) A.charged B.used C.produced D.stored
(9) A.handed out B.took over C.exchanged for D.tried out
(10) A.curiosity B.request C.duty D.love
(11) A.assess B.observe C.train D.require
(12) A.rewarding B.lucky C.tiring D.costly
(13) A.unity B.health C.confidence D.safety
(14) A.solutions B.limits C.reference D.access
(15) A.hands﹣on B.theory﹣based C.lifelong D.independent
【答案】 (1)﹣(5)CABDA (6)﹣(10)CDBAD (11)﹣(15)CABDA
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了布朗斯维尔中学的学生在教室内打造高科技农场,种植作物供应食堂,还向社区成员售卖,这一活动让学生体验颇丰,也有益社区健康。
【解答】(1)考查动词及语境理解。A.miss错过;B.start开始;C.leave离开;D.enter进入。句意:但她不必离开学校,甚至不必到户外去做这件事。根据前文"After a full day of school,Rose Quigley wore gloves and quickly picked bunches of fresh vegetables."和后文"or even go outdoors to do it"可知,她在学校里就能采摘蔬菜,不用离开学校。故选C项。
(2)考查动词及语境理解。A.built建造;B.rented租赁;C.visited参观;D.bought购买。句意:奎格利是布朗斯维尔中学在教室内打造高科技农场的学生之一。根据后文"They decided what to grow,then planted seeds"可知,学生们要决定种什么、播种等,说明是他们建造了这个农场。故选A项。
(3)考查动词及语境理解。A.shipped运输;B.harvested收获;C.imported进口;D.packed打包。句意:他们决定种什么,然后播种,每周收获数磅农产品。根据前文"planted seeds"和后文"pounds of produce"可知,播种之后就是收获。故选B项。
(4)考查动词及语境理解。A.cooled冷却;B.cleaned清洁;C.poured倾倒;D.fed喂养,滋养。句意:这些作物在室内种植,在从地板到天花板的架子上,每个架子都由富含营养的水滋养,并由LED灯照明。根据空后"by nutrient enriched water"可知,水是用来滋养作物的。故选D项。
(5)考查名词及语境理解。A.dishes菜肴;B.communities社区;C.events事件;D.students学生。句意:学生们每周为学校食堂的沙拉和其他菜肴提供农产品。根据空前"cafeteria's salads"可知,这里说的是食堂的食物,即菜肴。故选A项。
(6)考查动词及语境理解。A.gave给;B.delivered递送;C.sold出售;D.exhibited展示。句意:奎格利和她的同学们还以合理的折扣向社区成员出售他们的一些收获物。根据后文"at a reasonable discount"可知,是出售农产品。故选C项。
(7)考查名词及语境理解。A.exam考试;B.game游戏;C.lesson课程;D.service服务。句意:这是学校院子里新设立的每周一次的"食品盒"服务的一部分。根据前文学生向社区成员出售农产品可知,这是一种服务。故选D项。
(8)考查动词及语境理解。A.charged收费;B.used使用;C.produced生产;D.stored储存。句意:三名学生使用数字平板电脑处理订单,而其他学生则分发以农场农产品为特色的免费沙拉。根据空后"digital tablets to process orders"可知,是使用平板电脑处理订单。故选B项。
(9)考查动词短语及语境理解。A.handed out分发;B.took over接管;C.exchanged for交换;D.tried out试验。句意:三名学生使用数字平板电脑处理订单,而其他学生则分发以农场农产品为特色的免费沙拉。根据空后"free salad"可知,是分发免费沙拉。故选A项。
(10)考查名词及语境理解。A.curiosity好奇心;B.request请求;C.duty责任;D.love热爱。句意:奎格利对农业的热爱源于"青少年食品正义"组织,这是一个成立6年的非营利组织,它与社区合作伙伴合作,培训布朗斯维尔和另外两所学校的学生成为有知识的城市农民和消费者。根据后文"She credits it with improving her community's(13)."可知,她认为农场体验有很多好处,说明她热爱农业。故选D项。
(11)考查动词及语境理解。A.assess评估;B.observe观察;C.train培训;D.require要求。句意:奎格利对农业的热爱源于"青少年食品正义"组织,这是一个成立6年的非营利组织,它与社区合作伙伴合作,培训布朗斯维尔和另外两所学校的学生成为有知识的城市农民和消费者。根据空后"to become educated urban farmers and consumers"可知,是培训学生成为城市农民和消费者。故选C项。
(12)考查形容词及语境理解。A.rewarding有收获的;B.lucky幸运的;C.tiring累人的;D.costly昂贵的。句意:奎格利发现农场体验很有收获。根据后文"She credits it with improving her community's (13)."可知,她认为农场体验对社区有好处,说明她觉得体验是有收获的。故选A项。
(13)考查名词及语境理解。A.unity团结;B.health健康;C.confidence信心;D.safety安全。句意:她认为这改善了她所在社区的健康状况。根据后文""We could have been stuck eating fried chicken every day." she says.Now,students have daily(14)to salad greens and other vegetables."可知,现在学生能每天吃到沙拉蔬菜,这对社区健康有益。故选B项。
(14)考查名词及语境理解。A.solutions解决方案;B.limits限制;C.reference参考;D.access使用的机会,通道。句意:现在,多亏了校内农场,学生们每天都能吃到沙拉蔬菜和其他蔬菜。根据前文可知,有了农场,学生就有机会吃到蔬菜;have access to是固定短语,表示"有机会使用,接近"。故选D项。
(15)考查形容词及语境理解。A.hands﹣on亲身实践的;B.theory﹣based基于理论的;C.lifelong终身的;D.independent独立的。句意:通过亲身实践学习和直接行动,这些年轻的农民证明,即使在城市中心,一个农业项目也能发挥作用。根据前文学生们在农场里决定种植、播种、收获等活动可知,这是亲身实践学习。故选A项。
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2.(2025 湖南二模) Haili Smith and her sister,Brooke,have very different tastes in books.Haili likes spine﹣tingling (紧张刺激的) ones,while Brooke likes fantasy.But they share a (1) D  that kids really like to read about characters they can (2) A .So they started Books Like Me.The nonprofit group (3) B  teachers with culturally diverse children's books.
They desired to cultivate a love for reading in all the children. (4) A ,they started to find the books that the children could relate themselves to,which would make the children (5) D .Most of the books have been donated in Florida.But as word (6) B ,requests came from schools nationwide.
A book can be a (7) C  to see ourselves in its characters,or a window to help us see from a different (8) D .Haili and Brooke made a list of books (9) B  in various categories and formats.On social media,they asked for donations.They began (10) C  boxes of new books and gave them to schools.
Anitra Carter,who is a teacher in Florida,said her students (11) D  a lot from the donations. "It is wonderful to see a character that looks (12) A  to the students themselves," Carter says.She believes diverse characters help kids (13) C  the ability to understand others and kids have some knowledge about the experiences of other people when facing (14) B  situations.
Haili says, "It is our (15) A  that all kids can see themselves represented in books so that they can enjoy reading."
(1) A.belief B.story C.promise D.concern
(2) A.compete with B.build up C.care about D.relate to
(3) A.takes B.supplies C.connects D.compares
(4) A.Hence B.Meanwhile C.Nevertheless D.Furthermore
(5) A.surprised B.depressed C.relaxed D.interested
(6) A.added up B.got out C.ran out D.turned up
(7) A.river B.screen C.mirror D.lantern
(8) A.frame B.manner C.position D.angle
(9) A.visible B.valuable C.available D.adjustable
(10) A.painting B.receiving C.handling D.producing
(11) A.benefited B.distinguished C.recovered D.tried
(12) A.common B.regular C.strange D.similar
(13) A.find B.stimulate C.develop D.consider
(14) A.real﹣life B.open﹣air C.long﹣term D.high﹣quality
(15) A.foundation B.goal C.capability D.regulation
【答案】 (1)﹣(5)DABAD (6)﹣(10)BCDBC (11)﹣(15)DACBA
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Haili Smith和Brooke成立了非营利组织Books Like Me,为教师提供多元文化的儿童书籍,培养孩子们对阅读的热爱。
【解答】(1)考查名词及语境理解。A.concern担忧;B.story故事;C.promise承诺;D.belief信念。句意:但她们有一个共同的信念,即孩子们很喜欢阅读可以与之产生共鸣的角色。根据下文"kids really like to read about characters they can(2)"说明这个that引导的同位语从句是她们共同的信念。故选D。
(2)考查动词短语及语境理解。A.relate to与……产生共鸣;B.build up建立;C.care about关心;D.compete with与……竞争。句意:但她们有一个共同的信念,即孩子们很喜欢阅读可以与之产生共鸣的角色。根据上文"kids really like to read about characters"可知这里表达的是孩子们希望读到带有他们能认同/产生共鸣的角色。故选A。
(3)考查动词及语境理解。A.takes拿;B.supplies提供;C.connects联系;D.compares比较。句意:这个非营利组织为教师提供具有文化多样性的儿童图书。根据下文"teachers with culturally diverse children's books"可知这里表达的是为教师提供这些书籍,supply sb.with sth.,意为"为某人提供某物"。故选B。
(4)考查副词及语境理解。A.Hence因此;B.Meanwhile与此同时;C.Nevertheless然而;D.Furthermore此外。句意:因此,她们开始寻找与孩子们相关的书籍,这样孩子们就会感兴趣根据上文"They desired to cultivate a love for reading in all the children."和下文"they started to find the books that the children could relate themselves to,which would make the children(5)."可知上文内容是在解释为什么寻找这些书,用"因此"引出寻找书的动作。故选A。
(5)考查形容词及语境理解。A.surprised惊讶的;B.depressed沮丧的;C.relaxed放松的;D.interested感兴趣的。句意:这样书籍才能让孩子们产生兴趣。与上文"They desired to cultivate a love for reading in all the children."相呼应,指让孩子们对阅读感兴趣。故选D。
(6)考查动词短语及语境理解。A.carried out执行;B.got out被得知,传开;C.ran out用完;D.gave out分发。句意:但消息传开后,全国各地的学校都发起了请求。根据下文"requests came from schools nationwide"可知,消息传开后,她们开始收到请求。故选B。
(7)考查名词及语境理解。A.river河流;B.screen屏幕;C.mirror镜子;D.lantern灯笼。句意:一本书可以成为一面镜子,让我们在其中看到自己,或成为一个窗口,让我们从不同角度看待事物。根据空后"see ourselves in its characters"说明书像一面镜子。故选C。
(8)考查名词及语境理解。A.frame框架;B.manner方式;C.position位置;D.angle角度。句意:一本书可以成为一面镜子,让我们在其中看到自己,或成为一个窗口,让我们从不同角度看待事物。与上文"window"相呼应,这里表示从不同的"角度"去看待事物。故选D。
(9)考查形容词及语境理解。A.visible可见的;B.available可获得的;C.valuable有价值的;D.adjustable可调的。句意:Hai