2025--2026年高考英语完形填空专项【20空小题类型】分类强化练习【含答案】
一、工作与职业(本大题共2小题)
Lu Jiaojiao, a 29-year-old from a village in Yunnan province, has transformed from a rural girl into a thriving businesswoman. In 2015, in an effort to 1 the problem of her child’s picky eating habits, she came across a social media post about crafting colorful noodles using vegetable and fruit juices and she decided to try it. To her 2 , her child enjoyed the noodles, so Lu 3 them with other mothers. Some of them, feeling it was unfair to receive the noodles for free, began 4 these colored noodles from Lu regularly, marking the 5 of her financial success.
As Lu’s reputation grew, her customer base 6 . Being a mother herself, she tirelessly 7 her products to better meet children’s needs. In 2016, her child encountered health issues, so Lu 8 help from an experienced traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctor. 9 her child was too young for TCM herbs, the doctor suggested a formula (配方) made from medicinal and edible ingredients. 10 , the decoction (汤剂) was hard for young children to swallow. Therefore, Lu 11 enhancing its flavors by adding more sugar and fruits. After testing dozens of formulas at home, she finally developed one that was both 12 and appealing to children. When Lu introduced this final product to her customers, it 13 gained popularity, in light of which, she established it as a flagship product of her future company.
Today, Lu’s company 14 in medicinal foods, including handmade snacks, desserts, health pastes, and sugar-free lollipops, all of which have become immensely popular among both children and their mothers.
Lu’s journey was filled with 15 . Being a female entrepreneur was tough enough. With just a middle school education, she also faced 16 setbacks and detours along the way. To expand her brand, Lu made great 17 , travelling hours alone across various cities and provinces. According to Lu, in her rural hometown, women’s abilities are often 18 , where people frequently assume that men are more capable than women.
19 these obstacles, Lu grew stronger over time. Lu’s journey has motivated her to support other mothers facing gender bias and 20 barriers.
1.A.overcome B.develop C.face D.address
2.A.delight B.disappointment C.sorrow D.credit
3.A.promoted B.shared C.exchanged D.presented
4.A.receiving B.borrowing C.expecting D.purchasing
5.A.event B.start C.occasion D.point
6.A.lessened B.lengthened C.broadened D.strengthened
7.A.adjusted B.examined C.made D.designed
8.A.contributed to B.turned to C.referred to D.objected to
9.A.Since B.While C.Once D.Unless
10.A.So B.However C.Otherwise D.Instead
11.A.approved of B.put off C.set about D.took off
12.A.creative B.effective C.primitive D.impressive
13.A.instantly B.casually C.specifically D.previously
14.A.specializes B.dominates C.devotes D.involves
15.A.support B.response C.conflict D.challenges
16.A.necessary B.sufficient C.substantial D.limited
17.A.dedications B.suggestions C.hesitations D.expectations
18.A.favoured B.ignored C.appreciated D.acknowledged
19.A.Without B.Given C.Regarding D.Despite
20.A.language B.communication C.career D.trade
[浙江2021年1月]Last year I decided to do some volunteer work. I began to 1 on the Internet and discovered Volunteer USA.Three months later I 2 myself on a plane to Phoenix, Arizona.I was 3 at the thought of living with loads of new people for three months. However, within fifteen minutes of 4 , my worries had gone.Everyone was so 5 and like minded that it was very 6 to feel at home.
I was sent to the Coronado National Forest for my first 8 day 7 .We had to 8 everything we needed and walk three miles to where we worked.It may not seem like a 9 way but in 35℃ heat and with a heavy pack, my legs were on fire.
My job was to 10 a stairway out of rock. This 11 climbing up and down the side of a mountain inhabited (栖息) by mountain lions, although I should say they were only heard, never 12 .
Three days later, a beautiful stairway came into being.The 13 of knowing that my 14 will be on that mountainside for years to come is massive.
But on the last night we were 15 in a thunderstorm. I woke up at midnight to find a swimming pool in my tent. The temperature was close to 16 .I had to spend the rest of the night trembling in the only 17 part of my tent.
18 , I suffered a lot. But I know whatever I have to face in my life I was there and I 19 .I think I am much 20 for having taken part in the project.
21.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research
22.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found
23.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited
24.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking
25.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious
26.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy
27.A.tour B.project C.campaign D.course
28.A.drop B.make C.carry D.buy
29.A.nice B.safe C.long D.quick
30.A.build B.test C.clean D.guard
31.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant
32.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed
33.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention
34.A.work B.memory C.record D.story
35.A.left B.caught C.attacked D.separated
36.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing
37.A.tidy B.dry C.new D.soft
38.A.By the way B.Regardless of that C.Needless to say D.In either case
39.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered
40.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busier
二、家庭、朋友与周围的人(本大题共7小题)
I played a racquetball game against my cousin Ed last week .It was one of the most 41 and tiring games I’ve ever had. When Ed first phoned and 42 we play, I laughed quietly, figuring on an 43 victory. After all, Ed’s idea of 44 has always been nothing more 45 than lifting a fork to his mouth. 46 I can remember, Ed’s been the least physically fit member in the family, and 47 proud of himself. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers. Although the family often 48 about that, Ed refused to buy a 49 T-shirt or to lose weight. So when Ed 50 for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly 51 I was so surprised that I was 52 .My cousin must have made an effort to get himself into shape. 53 , at the point in our game when I’d have predicted(预计) the score to be about 9 to 1 in my favor, it was 54 7 to 9-and Ed was 55 . The sudden realization was painful. We 56 to play like two mad men. When the score was 16 up, I was having serious 57 about staying alive until 21 years old, let alone 58 that many points. When the game finally ended, both of us were lying flat on our backs, too tired to 59 . In a way, I think we both won in the game: I won the game, but cousin Ed my 60 .
41.A.encouraging B.hopeless C.surprising D.regular
42.A.declared B.mentioned C.persuaded D.suggested
43.A.unforgettable B.unexpected C.easy D.early
44.A.exercise B.preparation C.joy D.fitness
45.A.time-saving B.comfortable C.suitable D.effort-making
46.A.As soon as B.As long as C.When D.Since
47.A.strangely B.personally C.reasonably D.eagerly
48.A.cared B.forgot C.quarreled D.joked
49.A.clean B.larger C.straight D.darker
50.A.set out B.got ready C.arrived D.returned
51.A.notice B.admire C.believe D.measure
52.A.nervous B.curious C.careless D.speechless
53.A.After all B.As a result C.Above all D.At last
54.A.mistakenly B.then C.instead D.naturally
55.A.leading B.coming C.waiting D.counting
56.A.pretended B.stopped C.continued D.decided
57.A.thoughts B.doubts C.situations D.problems
58.A.scoring B.completing C.receiving D.keeping
59.A.play B.start C.sleep D.move
60.A.friendship B.respect C.support D.favor
[浙江2021年6月]My mother is 92.Unless I have to be out of town, each week I take my mother to do her 1 and visit the doctor, providing 2 and transportation.During the week, however, she likes to go to a nearby store to 3 some small things she needs.
Last week she walked up to the store, but when she went to pay for her groceries, she was 4 about three dollars.The only 5 to pay for the groceries was to take off the 6 she could do without: a bottle of rubbing alcohol (医用酒精) and a bar of soap.By taking off these, she was able to 7 the new total to the amount of cash she had with her.
At this store, people 8 and then go off to the side to 9 their own groceries.My mother was putting her groceries into shopping bags when a 10 came up to her and said, “Here are the things that you 11 ,” handing her the rubbing alcohol and the 12 .My mother, who is never speechless, was speechless.She 13 for the woman’s name and address so that she could 14 her.The woman told her it was her 15 .
My mother was so 16 by her gesture that she decided to go back to the store and give the cashier (收银员) a five dollar bill to keep on hand 17 the same happened to someone else if they didn’t have enough 18 for all of their groceries.
So, whoever you are, thank you for the random act of 19 that not only helped my mother out, but 20 too.
61.A.exercise B.housework C.cooking D.shopping
62.A.reward B.medicine C.company D.shelter
63.A.return B.collect C.order D.buy
64.A.short B.cautious C.wrong D.concerned
65.A.aim B.way C.advice D.reason
66.A.weight B.things C.mask D.glasses
67.A.raise B.add C.bring D.switch
68.A.show up B.call in C.check out D.sit down
69.A.store B.select C.deliver D.bag
70.A.stranger B.cashier C.friend D.doctor
71.A.looked for B.talked about C.threw away D.put back
72.A.receipt B.soap C.cash D.bottle
73.A.asked B.waited C.cared D.searched
74.A.repay B.trust C.recognize D.help
75.A.luck B.chance C.gift D.turn
76.A.surprised B.amused C.touched D.convinced
77.A.in case B.even if C.as though D.so that
78.A.energy B.money C.space D.time
79.A.faith B.courage C.kindness D.honor
80.A.made her day B.changed her mind C.caught her eye D.met her demand
I have a vivid memory of my grandmother, a woman of quiet strength and boundless patience. When I was a child, I often 81 her on her morning walks. It was a time when we could share stories and laughter 82 the fact that she walked with a slight limp (跛行).
Her pace was slow but steady, and I had to adjust my own 83 to match hers. It wasn’t always easy, but I learned the importance of patience and understanding in those moments. People around us sometimes stared, but she never seemed to 84 . Instead, she greeted everyone with a 85 smile.
Our walks often took us to the local park near our house, where the sounds of birds and whispering leaves created a peaceful 86 . There, she would sit on a bench and watch me play, her eyes filled with 87 . Sometimes, she would join in, her 88 echoing through the air like a beautiful song.
As I grew older, I began to 89 the deeper meaning of those walks. They were more than just 90 exercise; they were a bond between us, a way of sharing life’s simple pleasures. My grandmother taught me that 91 can be found in the smallest things, like the wonderful feel of the grass between my toes or the sight of a butterfly flying 92 in the air.
One day, as we were 93 , she suddenly stopped and 94 a flower in the distance. “Look at that,” she said, “its beauty is so pure and untouched.” I looked and saw a small, delicate flower blooming among the weeds. It was a simple yet profound moment that taught me to seek the 95 in everyday life.
96 the years passed, I found myself facing many challenges and struggles. But whenever I felt overwhelmed, I would think of my grandmother and our morning walks. I would remember how she 97 the world with such grace and love, and I would try to do the same.
Now, whenever I find myself feeling 98 or lost, I take a deep breath, 99 my pace, and remind myself to find joy in the little things, just as she did.
And so, I continue to walk, just as she did, with a heart full of gratitude and optimism. I know that somewhere, she is watching over me, her eyes filled with the same 100 that they always were.
81.A.accompanied B.replaced C.provided D.interrupted
82.A.in case of B.in spite of C.in view of D.in consequence of
83.A.ideas B.results C.steps D.hopes
84.A.exist B.change C.care D.break
85.A.serious B.weak C.shy D.warm
86.A.cooperation B.experience C.atmosphere D.friendship
87.A.pride B.joy C.sorrow D.anger
88.A.freedom B.growth C.laughter D.fear
89.A.confirm B.respect C.appreciate D.abandon
90.A.physical B.normal C.personal D.digital
91.A.strength B.happiness C.meaning D.source
92.A.gracefully B.awkwardly C.painfully D.urgently
93.A.learning B.walking C.racing D.waiting
94.A.pointed to B.looked into C.picked up D.took off
95.A.wealth B.symbol C.beauty D.interest
96.A.Unless B.As C.Once D.Though
97.A.viewed B.changed C.influenced D.compared
98.A.motivated B.excited C.astonished D.stressed
99.A.quicken B.remind C.maintain D.adjust
100.A.love B.promise C.indifference D.admiration
Today, I’m sending Sally away for a week of summer camp. She never actually asked to go. This was all my 101 . She’s nearly 12, and I noticed that I’m with my child nearly 24 hours a day.
Living on a farm without any neighbors, I’ve chosen a life that is quieter than a 102 family’s. But rather than longing for 103 away from me, Sally has become increasingly dependent on my 104 . What 105 me most is that she has become a “mini-me”. She 106 my hobbies, my dreams, and my opinions. And that’s 107 I pulled her to the summer camp: a nearby wilderness camp called Hawk Circle.
After we eat, I drive Sally to Hawk Circle. Once there, we get a tour of the grounds and are introduced to Sally’s fellow 108 . Sally stands by the group of children, holding my hand, tears in her eyes, trying to work up the 109 to join a game of soccer. “I need you for a few more minutes,” she tells me, holding my hand 110 . I walk up to one of the camp’s workers. “Excuse me,” I say loudly, “I’d like to 111 my daughter. I hope she can 112 different peers and make more friends here in the camp.” He comes over to talk to Sally, and I kiss on her cheek and then I 113 before she realizes I’m gone.
It’s not until that drive home that I finally feel it. I begin to 114 . The tears stream down my face. It takes every bit of my 115 to keep driving forward. When I arrive home, I calm down and remind myself why I chose this 116 . I want Sally to have a chance to find herself, out of my 117 . I don’t want to see only myself in my child. I want to learn who she is. If I don’t give her 118 , I fear I’ll never really meet her real 119 . After 12 years of 120 being together, I want to finally meet my daughter for the first time.
101.A.invitation B.admiration C.recommendation D.expansion
102.A.popular B.typical C.healthy D.serious
103.A.pardon B.safety C.support D.space
104.A.presence B.wisdom C.stability D.expectation
105.A.amazes B.delights C.promotes D.frightens
106.A.pursues B.abandons C.reveals D.changes
107.A.how B.why C.where D.when
108.A.sponsors B.colleagues C.participants D.competitors
109.A.service B.courage C.demand D.reward
110.A.hesitantly B.temporarily C.generously D.desperately
111.A.introduce B.refuse C.convince D.choose
112.A.evaluate B.associate C.encounter D.reveal
113.A.withdraw B.release C.submit D.announce
114.A.laugh B.shake C.escape D.bother
115.A.concentration B.patience C.enthusiasm D.strength
116.A.evidence B.path C.school D.manner
117.A.ambition B.review C.shadow D.anxiety
118.A.freedom B.refreshment C.aggression D.assistance
119.A.motivation B.behavior C.personality D.property
120.A.spiritually B.personally C.carefully D.constantly
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One day, we had a family dinner. While the adults were busy with their serious talk outside, I was left alone in the 1 to help my grandmother wash dishes. 2 , my grandmother would tell me stories about her childhood.
Born just before WWⅡ, my grandmother 3 an entirely different childhood lifestyle from mine. She did not have a chance to go to 4 . Like in typical families,where boys were 5 much more than girls, my grandma had to stay at home to do 6 . The only opportunity (机会) she could seize to 7 was when her brother was having Chinese 8 with the family tutor. She would sit quietly at the far end of the long dinner table, listening 9 . This training taught her to read and write her Chinese upside down—a skill that has turned out to be quite 10 , especially whenever we share the newspaper.
On most weekends, my grandmother, a young girl then, and her brother would go to the 11 . There, they would walk through deep water, sit down cross legged underwater and hold their 12 while they watched all action going on around them. This is something I 13 —her ability to open her 14 underwater and still sit comfortably on the sea bed.
My childhood is quite 15 compared with hers. I am 16 that I did not need to 17 the hardships like she did. I ve never faced the problem of 18 . I guess our different childhood background is what makes my grandmother such an amazing person to 19 to: her stories always make my history textbooks 20 .
121.A.sitting room B.kitchen C.yard D.dining hall
122.A.As always B.By the way C.For example D.Here and now
123.A.adjusted B.promoted C.achieved D.experienced
124.A.work B.school C.court D.press
125.A.favored B.tolerated C.trusted D.acknowledged
126.A.gardening B.homework C.business D.housework
127.A.exercise B.study C.explore D.teach
128.A.food B.guests C.lessons D.tea
129.A.closely B.directly C.nervously D.freely
130.A.professional B.awkward C.simple D.practical
131.A.market B.mountain C.beach D.class
132.A.secret B.breath C.view D.tongue
133.A.admire B.notice C.adopt D.value
134.A.hands B.mouth C.eyes D.arms
135.A.difficult B.complex C.happy D.similar
136.A.grateful B.surprised C.convinced D.regretful
137.A.reflect upon B.go through C.ask about D.prepare for
138.A.unemployment B.health C.education D.communication
139.A.attend B.refer C.lead D.talk
140.A.come true B.come round C.come out D.come alive
I stopped my grocery cart and took out the phone buzzing in my purse. It was Julia, my 19-year daughter, calling from the 141 . She told me she was very 142 about business class. I knew she had been struggling with the 143 the whole semester.
She said she had worked very hard but still had zero 144 . She thought she should 145 major. “You don’t have to 146 that right away,” I said. “This isn’t the best place for a serious 147 and I needed to 148 what to say. I’ll call you back after I load the car.”
I remembered what had 149 in the past. Julia was a toddler then and her brother was in preschool. Their father and I had gone to a friend’s house to watch a 150 . When there were only five minutes 151 , the Colts were 21 points down. I 152 we head home immediately. “It is clearly over,” I said.
On my way to work the next morning, I learned that the competition had been 153 over. After we 154 , the Colts scored 21 points in only four minutes, tying the score and sending the game into overtime. They won by a field goal. We’d 155 one of the best comebacks of all time.
The 156 reminded me what I could say to Julia. I pressed the redial button as soon as I 157 the car. “Don’t give up,” I said. “ 158 doing your best, and you just might be 159 .” 160 Julia got a B and passed her test later.
141.A.market B.college C.company D.hospital
142.A.stressed B.ambitious C.curious D.particular
143.A.answer B.reward C.excuse D.course
144.A.confidence B.friend C.fault D.expression
145.A.learn B.change C.continue D.love
146.A.overlook B.imagine C.decide D.promise
147.A.quarrel B.contract C.judgment D.conversation
148.A.give up B.believe in C.figure out D.agree with
149.A.happened B.continued C.followed D.stopped
150.A.game B.play C.film D.performance
151.A.remaining B.left C.last D.won
152.A.commanded B.memorized C.insisted D.commented
153.A.far from B.in need of C.in view of D.due to
154.A.ate B.arrived C.left D.moved
155.A.defeated B.enjoyed C.wasted D.missed
156.A.conflict B.story C.blueprint D.response
157.A.started B.stopped C.parked D.loaded
158.A.Keep B.Delay C.Admit D.Avoid
159.A.nervous B.depressed C.frightened D.surprised
160.A.Constantly B.Frequently C.Eventually D.Regularly
[天津2021年6月]My brother and I are exactly one year apart.We look like twins, but we are completely 1 .By the time we got to middle school it was clear that my older brother 2 meditation (冥想), while I was a born 3 who preferred the theatrical, even when off stage.I took his relative silence to be offensive. We simply didn’t 4 .
I didn’t 5 having a tense relationship with my brother because I was involved at school. 6 , I threw myself into the world of musicals.I practised singing in the bedroom every day to remain at my best and be 7 for roles; my brother would meditate on a window seat.He might feel high school was already hard enough 8 my noisy singing.So space to practise became a(n) 9 between us because we shared a room.
At the start of the semester, I practised “Circle of Life” for a musical.This was the first time I 10 to learn a song, because my voice cracked (破音) as I switched to a head voice.I was annoyed in that period and 11 practising, declaring I had reached the ceiling of my singing career.For the first time in years my brother 12 quiet when I got home.
After two days of this, my brother asked me to 13 him in meditation.Feeling my anger at my inability to manage this song 14 , I accepted.My brother said, “When your mind floats away, you simply come back.Don’t blame yourself.” I got the message, and it soon became my new 15 .I kept trying at the song, no longer getting 16 at myself.And just in time for the trial performance, I was able to 17 power in my singing despite the switch to a head voice.It was important for me to learn that you don’t have to always get everything 18 the first time and that good things come with continual 19 .I now understand why my brother favours the 20 .
161.A.mature B.different C.content D.normal
162.A.disliked B.preferred C.replaced D.abandoned
163.A.writer B.leader C.painter D.performer
164.A.get along B.drop by C.show off D.check in
165.A.try B.mind C.enjoy D.delay
166.A.In particular B.In vain C.In return D.In theory
167.A.humorous B.ordinary C.competitive D.grateful
168.A.above B.below C.near D.without
169.A.issue B.contrast C.agreement D.balance
170.A.struggled B.expected C.promised D.decided
171.A.began B.allowed C.stopped D.continued
172.A.hated B.experienced C.accepted D.wanted
173.A.help B.invite C.join D.admire
174.A.gracefully B.suddenly C.fiercely D.cautiously
175.A.limit B.sentence C.mistake D.philosophy
176.A.rude B.angry C.surprised D.excited
177.A.lose B.share C.reduce D.maintain
178.A.wrong B.right C.back D.down
179.A.luck B.absence C.effort D.fear
180.A.fight B.noise C.quiet D.safety
三、兴趣与爱好(本大题共1小题)
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[天津2021年6月]体裁:记叙文 词数:326 难度:中 建议用时:18分钟
My brother and I are exactly one year apart.We look like twins, but we are completely 181 .By the time we got to middle school it was clear that my older brother 182 meditation (冥想), while I was a born 183 who preferred the theatrical, even when off stage.I took his relative silence to be offensive. We simply didn t 184 .
I didn t 185 having a tense relationship with my brother because I was involved at school. 186 , I threw myself into the world of musicals.I practised singing in the bedroom every day to remain at my best and be 187 for roles; my brother would meditate on a window seat.He might feel high school was already hard enough 188 my noisy singing.So space to practise became a(n) 189 between us because we shared a room.
At the start of the semester, I practised “Circle of Life” for a musical.This was the first time I 190 to learn a song, because my voice cracked (破音) as I switched to a head voice.I was annoyed in that period and 191 practising, declaring I had reached the ceiling of my singing career.For the first time in years my brother 192 quiet when I got home.
After two days of this, my brother asked me to 193 him in meditation.Feeling my anger at my inability to manage this song 194 , I accepted.My brother said, “When your mind floats away, you simply come back.Don t blame yourself.” I got the message, and it soon became my new 195 .I kept trying at the song, no longer getting 196 at myself.And just in time for the trial performance, I was able to 197 power in my singing despite the switch to a head voice.It was important for me to learn that you don t have to always get everything 198 the first time and that good things come with continual 199 .I now understand why my brother favours the 200 .
181.A.mature B.different C.content D.normal
182.A.disliked B.preferred C.replaced D.abandoned
183.A.writer B.leader C.painter D.performer
184.A.get along B.drop by C.show off D.check in
185.A.try B.mind C.enjoy D.delay
186.A.In particular B.In vain C.In return D.In theory
187.A.humorous B.ordinary C.competitive D.grateful
188.A.above B.below C.near D.without
189.A.issue B.contrast C.agreement D.balance
190.A.struggled B.expected C.promised D.decided
191.A.began B.allowed C.stopped D.continued
192.A.hated B.experienced C.accepted D.wanted
193.A.help B.invite C.join D.admire
194.A.gracefully B.suddenly C.fiercely D.cautiously
195.A.limit B.sentence C.mistake D.philosophy
196.A.rude B.angry C.surprised D.excited
197.A.lose B.share C.reduce D.maintain
198.A.wrong B.right C.back D.down
199.A.luck B.absence C.effort D.fear
200.A.fight B.noise C.quiet D.safety
四、饮食(本大题共1小题)
[全国甲2023]体裁:记叙文 词数:248 难度:中 建议用时:15分钟
Many years ago, I bought a house in the Garfagnana, where we still go every summer.The first time we 1 there, we heard the chug chug chug of a motorbike 2 its way down the hill toward us.It was a 3 called Mario, coming to 4 us a box containing some tomatoes and a bottle of wine.It was a very nice 5 for him to make.But when we looked at the tomatoes, we were 6 because they were so misshapen: not at all like the nice, round, 7 things you get in a supermarket.And the wine was cloudy, in a funny old bottle with no label (标签) on it.These can t be any 8 , we thought.But we were 9 his kindness, so we 10 them.
What we discovered is that it s 11 to judge what you eat only by its 12 .Those tomatoes had a 13 that reminded me of the ones my uncle used to grow when I was a child.Nowadays supermarket tomatoes 14 perfect but taste of water.Nobody s going to have a 15 memory of those.It s a surprise they haven t managed to grow square ones so that they can 16 them easily.Mario s wine may have been cloudy and come out of an old bottle, but it was 17 .
It s good to eat things at the correct time, when they re 18 , and as close as possible to where they were 19 .What Mario had 20 us was the taste of the Garfagnana.
201.A.waited B.met C.camped D.stayed
202.A.making B.searching C.squeezing D.feeling
203.A.customer B.neighbor C.relative D.passenger
204.A.lend B.send C.bring D.show
205.A.choice B.comment C.promise D.gesture
206.A.worried B.moved C.thrilled D.bored
207.A.simple B.real C.shiny D.fun
208.A.more B.good C.new D.easy
209.A.sympathetic to B.thankful for C.cautious about D.interested in
210.A.tried B.sold C.returned D.mixed
211.A.unnecessary B.uncertain C.unwise D.unusual
212.A.appearance B.quality C.origin D.price
213.A.size B.shape C.color D.taste
214.A.smell B.look C.become D.work
215.A.happy B.vivid C.short D.vague
216.A.clean B.check C.count D.pack
217.A.perfect B.useful C.convenient D.familiar
218.A.on view B.on sale C.in season D.in need
219.A.finished B.stored C.found D.grown
220.A.cooked B.given C.bought D.told
五、安全与急救(本大题共1小题)
Compean was no stranger to Los Angeles National Forest. He’d hiked the park several times. But after hiking along a 221 path last April, the 45-year-old man was lost.
As dusk 222 , with several hours of aimless walking, his concern 223 fear. With only a bottle of water and less than ten percent battery 224 on his cell phone, Compean was unprepared for anything more than the two-hour journey he’d planned.
Compean climbed to a higher 225 , some 7, 000 feet above sea level, where he found at least one bar of 226 . “Help. My phone is going to die. I’m lost, ” he texted a friend, with a photo 227 , showing where he was. All Compean could do then was wait. The temperature was dropping 228 . Dressed so little, he soon felt cold to the bone.
Sixty miles away in Ventura County, Ben Kuo was reading a tweet 229 the Los Angeles County Police Department, showing an image of a man’s legs. Kuo has an unusual hobby. “I have always loved 230 where photos were taken,” he says. He frequently tries to 231 where movie scenes or television shows were filmed. When he saw the image of Compean’s legs surrounded by an endless landscape of 232 , he immediately pulled up a satellite map on his laptop. The police department said Compean’s car was parked near Buckhorn Campground and Compean had been lost for a whole day, so he narrowed his search to the 233 area.
“There’s an amazing amount of information you can get from satellites, ”says Kuo. The first thing he 234 in Compean’s photo was the special grass. After comparing it to the satellite map, Kuo realized something, “He’s got to be on the south side 235 there’s not really any green valley on the north side.” That finding 236 his search, leading him to an area that was similar to a part in the image. The final step was comparing the 237 photo with 3D images of the area from Google Earth. The locations 238 !
Thanks to Kuo’s 239 information, Compean was finally rescued and he was grateful to Kuo, “I 240 you my life”.
221.A.new B.familiar C.old D.primitive
222.A.burst B.came C.fell D.sank
223.A.turned out B.turned to C.turned up D.turned down
224.A.maintaining B.remaining C.presenting D.restoring
225.A.spot B.basin C.peak D.top
226.A.power B.signal C.battery D.sign
227.A.exhibited B.conveyed C.exposed D.attached
228.A.slowly B.steadily C.frequently D.quickly
229.A.about B.in C.from D.of
230.A.looking for B.deciding on C.pointing out D.counting on
231.A.predict B.release C.comprehend D.identify
232.A.trees B.flowers C.grass D.woods
233.A.precise B.accurate C.surrounding D.subsequent
234.A.noticed B.thought C.mentioned D.watched
235.A.while B.so C.instead D.because
236.A.continued B.accelerated C.deepened D.proved
237.A.original B.clear C.perfect D.complete
238.A.entered B.matched C.finished D.differed
239.A.specific B.rough C.special D.sustainable
240.A.thank B.envy C.owe D.contribute
六、哲理感悟(本大题共2小题)
I was a lecturer for 10 years when I met my greatest teacher. It wasn’t in a 21 but in a hospital. She was my daughter Kelsey.
She was born with congenital cerebral palsy (先天性脑瘫). At four, she still 22 to tie her shoes. It was 23 for her. After three years of 24 , Kelsey made it. Her accomplishment taught me that pace wasn’t going to be crucial — achieving goals according to her own 25 matters most.
At age 5, she won a battle against cancer. Kelsey 26 through creative play. In the hospital, the game was always “restaurant” with her playing waitress and the rest of us 27 as customers. She enjoyed herself in the 28 for several hours 29 , as if we weren’t in the hospital at all. At home, the play turned to “hospital.” Her game included medical terms even we adults didn’t understand. We’d just play along as she 30 herself in her roles.
At six, she wished to take ballet lessons. I’m embarrassed to admit how much this 31 me. I wasn’t just afraid for her body, but for her 32 .
I worried about the 33 she might get from the class. But she wouldn’t 34 and the expectation in her eyes 35 all the drawbacks, so we enrolled her in a ballet school.
Kelsey danced with 36 ! Did she fall Of course. Was she awkward Very. But she was completely 37 by her situation. The sheer joy of dancing was enough. After four years, she 38 to horse riding. This time, I signed her up without 39 .
Now a seventh grader, Kelsey continues to embrace her life and teach us invaluable 40 about persistence and the power we could never have otherwise.
Kelsey, I’ll never have a greater teacher!
241.A.classroom B.family C.kindergarten D.restaurant
242.A.managed B.continued C.refused D.struggled
243.A.intense B.challenging C.impossible D.confusing
244.A.resistance B.persistence C.assistance D.acceptance
245.A.gesture B.movement C.timetable D.interest
246.A.adapted B.faced C.lived D.coped
247.A.listed B.chosen C.cast D.named
248.A.comedy B.media C.music D.game
249.A.uninterruptedly B.conveniently C.unnoticeably D.exhaustedly
250.A.dressed B.lost C.nursed D.adjusted
251.A.frightened B.excited C.ashamed D.encouraged
252.A.attitudes B.passions C.feelings D.thoughts
253.A.guiding B.teasing C.complaining D.admiring
254.A.turn down B.light up C.give up D.break down
255.A.connected with B.brought up C.carried out D.canceled out
256.A.abandon B.worry C.ease D.care
257.A.discouraged B.unaffected C.influenced D.unbalanced
258.A.switched B.returned C.stuck D.related
259.A.success B.result C.hesitation D.reason
260.A.skills B.rules C.plays D.lessons
On a hot summer day in late August, I sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront café on a Greek island. Over a hundred degrees in 261 air. Crowded. Tempers(脾气)of both the tour- ists and waiters had 262 to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment.
At the table next to mine sat an attractive, 263 couple, waiting for 264 . They held hands, whispered, kissed, and laughed. Suddenly they stood, picked up their 265 and stepped together 266 the edge of where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water. The man stepped 267 for the two chairs. He politely 268 his lady in the knee-deep water and then sat down himself. All people around laughed and cheered.
19 appeared. He paused for just a second, walked into the water to 269 the table and take their 270 , and then walked back to the 271 cheers of the rest of his 272 . Minutes later he returned carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses. Without pausing, he went 24 into the water to 273 the wine. The couple toasted(祝酒)each other, the waiter and the crowd. And the crowd 274 by cheering and throwing flowers to them. Three other tables 275 to have lunch in the water. The place was now filled with laughter.
One doesn’t step into water in one’s best summer clothes. Why not
Customers are not served 276 . Why not
Sometimes one should consider 277 the line of convention(常规)and enjoy 278 to the fullest.
261.A.fresh B.cool C.still D.thin
262.A.managed B.expected C.attempted D.risen
263.A.lonely B.curious C.well-dressed D.bad-tempered
264.A.cheers B.service C.attention D.flowers
265.A.metal table B.empty bottle C.chairs D.bags
266.A.on B.off C.around D.along
267.A.outside B.forward C.down D.back
268.A.led B.seated C.watched D.received
269.A.The manager B.A friend C.A waiter D.The servant
270.A.set B.wash C.remove D.check
271.A.menu B.bill C.food D.order
272.A.loud B.anxious C.familiar D.final
273.A.tourists B.customers C.fellows D.assistants
274.A.at last B.in time C.once more D.as well
275.A.change B.drink C.sell D.serve
276.A.replied B.insisted C.agreed D.understood
277.A.prepared B.joined in C.settled up D.continued
278.A.with pleasure B.in the café C.in the sea D.with wine
279.A.following B.keeping C.limiting D.crossing
280.A.life B.wine C.lunch D.time
七、人际交往(本大题共1小题)
[浙江2022年6月]体裁:记叙文 词数:249 难度:中 建议用时:16分钟
Small children are easy to throw up in the air and catch—and they 1 it. “Again, Daddy, again!” Jacky shouts as I throw him skywards and catch him on the way back down again. He throws his arms and legs out 2 he were flying, his eyes wide with 3 . His trust in me is 4 , which is quite a nice feeling, but at the same time gives me a huge sense of 5 .
I hope Jacky will always trust me fully, but I know that, as he gets 6 , it will need more effort and sound judgment 7 . Trust is such an important part of a 8 relationship that it s something that I can t 9 to lose. Every time I 10 Jacky to something new, he ll do it only because he trusts me and feels 11 in the knowledge that he won t get hurt. 12 , teaching Jacky to swim means he has to 13 that, when he s swimming in the big pool, I ll come to his rescue if his doggy paddle lets him down.
14 , in the workplace, trust is important for strong 15 . It is something that every manager should work hard to 16 among their team. If people don t trust you, they re unlikely to 17 your directions and willingly become a loyal (忠诚) team member. A 18 of trust can make people work against you rather than for you. At the very least, it means that people are not going to be 19 you their best. Good 20 , like good parenting, is a long term commitment.
279.A.deserve B.miss C.love D.know
280.A.as if B.in case C.even though D.so that
281.A.fear B.excitement C.doubt D.astonishment
282.A.reasonable B.limited C.absolute D.important
283.A.relief B.satisfaction C.achievement D.responsibility
284.A.older B.busier C.quieter D.healthier
285.A.on my behalf B.on my part C.in my honor D.in my name
286.A.long distance B.high risk C.parent child D.teacher student
287.A.afford B.choose C.wait D.expect
288.A.attach B.compare C.adjust D.introduce
289.A.safe B.happy C.proud D.grateful
290.A.Above all B.In addition C.At first D.For example
291.A.admit B.believe C.suggest D.imagine
292.A.However B.Therefore C.Similarly D.Fortunately
293.A.affection B.determination C.friendship D.leadership
294.A.assess B.organize C.develop D.understand
295.A.repeat B.follow C.change D.forget
296.A.gesture B.measure C.bond D.lack
297.A.telling B.giving C.selling D.sending
298.A.management B.personality C.communication D.education
八、公益行为(本大题共2小题)
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[浙江2021年1月]体裁:记叙文 词数:236 难度:中 建议用时:15分钟
Last year I decided to do some volunteer work. I began to 299 on the Internet and discovered Volunteer USA.Three months later I 300 myself on a plane to Phoenix, Arizona.I was 301 at the thought of living with loads of new people for three months. However, within fifteen minutes of 302 , my worries had gone.Everyone was so 303 and like minded that it was very 304 to feel at home.
I was sent to the Coronado National Forest for my first 8 day 305 .We had to 306 everything we needed and walk three miles to where we worked.It may not seem like a 307 way but in 35℃ heat and with a heavy pack, my legs were on fire.
My job was to 308 a stairway out of rock. This 309 climbing up and down the side of a mountain inhabited (栖息) by mountain lions, although I should say they were only heard, never 310 .
Three days later, a beautiful stairway came into being.The 311 of knowing that my 312 will be on that mountainside for years to come is massive.
But on the last night we were 313 in a thunderstorm. I woke up at midnight to find a swimming pool in my tent. The temperature was close to 314 .I had to spend the rest of the night trembling in the only 315 part of my tent.
18 , I suffered a lot. But I know whatever I have to face in my life I was there and I 19 .I think I am much 316 for having taken part in the project.
299.A.calculate B.negotiate C.advertise D.research
300.A.imagined B.introduced C.enjoyed D.found
301.A.annoyed B.surprised C.scared D.excited
302.A.arriving B.sleeping C.thinking D.walking
303.A.confident B.friendly C.energetic D.curious
304.A.funny B.good C.lucky D.easy
305.A.tour B.project C.campaign D.course
306.A.drop B.make C.carry D.buy
307.A.nice B.safe C.long D.quick
308.A.build B.test C.clean D.guard
309.A.helped B.ended C.allowed D.meant
310.A.hunted B.trained C.seen D.fed
311.A.satisfaction B.ambition C.expectation D.intention
312.A.work B.memory C.record D.story
313.A.left B.caught C.attacked D.separated
314.A.boiling B.average C.normal D.freezing
315.A.tidy B.dry C.new D.soft
316.A.By the way B.Regardless of that C.Needless to say D.In either case
317.A.survived B.resisted C.escaped D.recovered
318.A.smarter B.stronger C.happier D.busier
The earthquake had just ended, leaving the city in ruins. All 317 had stopped, so I had no choice but to walk home. The streets were quiet, with only the occasional sound of 318 pieces of buildings shifting. As I walked, I 319 an old lady at a bakery giving out free bread. Her hands shook, but her smile was genuine and real. Her kindness made me feel 320 in the cold after the disaster.
Three blocks ahead, a man in dirty blue work clothes stood next to a cracked wooden sign that said, “Free Hot Water & Tea Bag — Take What You Need.” People, who were 321 empty bottles and old containers, 322 slowly into the garage that the man had turned into a shelter. Soon, the sound of cups clinking (叮当声) mixed with real laughter — laughter that felt 323 than faraway troubles, like a warm coat holding off the cold winter wind.
At the crossroads, my friend, who was always ready to help others, stood in the cold with a sign that read, “Rides home — don’t 324 the wind!” I watched as he carefully helped a tired, worried old man 325 his motorcycle and drove him to a distant neighborhood.
The next day, I drove to have my car 326 . Many gas stations were closed or had very long lines. I was worried when I saw that I was 327 fifteen cars. The line seemed endless, and the weight of the situation 328 down on me. Finally, when my 329 came, the attendant (服务员) smiled and said, “Because of this situation, we are only giving $30 worth of gas per person. Is that alright ” “Of course,” I replied. “ 330 keeps us all moving.” His smile gave me so much comfort.
At the relief center, a man cried when food arrived, the first meal in three days. As he 331 his tears, his next words took me by surprise. “I am very 332 that we are provided with food, but people in the shelter next to us haven’t 333 any food at all. Could you help them too ” His words made everyone feel his 334 in tough times.
The wounded city showed its true heart through simple, everyday actions. These small but kind gestures were the threads (线) that 335 our community together, proving that we could rebuild, not just our homes, but our 336 as well. The earthquake broke buildings, but we saw our strongest connection — people helping people.
317.A.traffic B.life C.business D.rescue
318.A.broken B.attacked C.escaped D.removed
319.A.missed B.ignored C.caught D.noticed
320.A.empty B.warm C.severe D.anxious
321.A.opening B.selling C.holding D.repairing
322.A.suffered B.moved C.disappeared D.criticized
323.A.thinner B.softer C.brighter D.stronger
324.A.mind B.matter C.donate D.stretch
325.A.around B.onto C.under D.over
326.A.used up B.taken up C.filled up D.put up
327.A.between B.through C.among D.behind
328.A.gave B.took C.brought D.pressed
329.A.band B.turn C.duty D.decision
330.A.Representing B.Attaching C.Sharing D.Guiding
331.A.adjusted B.dragged C.wiped D.washed
332.A.grateful B.careful C.disappointed D.frightened
333.A.collected B.received C.sent D.given
334.A.confidence B.selflessness C.achievement D.energy
335.A.scared B.deceived C.touched D.held
336.A.spirits B.theories C.realities D.tricks
九、艺术(本大题共1小题)
A famous philosopher said, “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Travelling can provide different experience and 337 our horizons.
Last year, I enrolled in a summer vocal(唱歌) institute at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in New Jersey, US. There I truly experienced the kindness and warmth of people all over the world 338 their skin color, language or nationality.
As a 339 who knew little about the place, I worried and was extremely cautious about everything. I didn’t dare to talk with anyone. 340 , with the help of others I got over my embarrassment. I remembered that when I first 341 the classroom, the students gave me a warm welcome. I began to 342 .
Later, they even held a party for me, which also showed their 22 . They talked about various topics 343 China, such as the Great Wall, kungfu, the giant panda and Chinese cuisine. I was surprised to find that they had great 344 about Chinese culture. The more we 345 , the more relaxed and confident I became. I felt at home with the 346 topics.
Maybe it was the great atmosphere or the fact that I wanted them to know more about China that 347 me to sing Chinese songs for them. With their applause, I realized that it was a 348 beginning of my time in a foreign country.
Apart from their warmth, their 349 music impressed me a lot: Whenever you went to the studio, you would find someone playing a musical instrument or singing. It was like entering a world of music. Music was a(n) 350 theme for them. They loved it and 351 every chance to play it. In such a purely musical 352 , my own attachment to music became even 353 . I played music more often and exchanged ideas with everyone who was interested in. I fell completely in love with music.
Time flew. 354 I knew it, the visit was over. But it was an extraordinary experience. It taught me to be more open-minded and more 355 about my culture. In the future, I will explore and embrace this world bravely as well as enjoy the further study in music.
337.A.provide B.get C.broaden D.enhance
338.A.in need of B.by means of C.in terms of D.regardless of
339.A.reader B.newcomer C.loser D.traveler
340.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise
341.A.left B.saw C.entered D.found
342.A.laugh B.relax C.cry D.complain
343.A.tiredness B.happiness C.loneliness D.kindness
344.A.related to B.addicted to C.opposed to D.given to
345.A.curiosity B.bravery C.indifference D.anxiety
346.A.learned B.talked C.collected D.answered
347.A.serious B.famous C.significant D.familiar
348.A.asked B.forced C.inspired D.extended
349.A.forgetful B.wonderful C.powerful D.useful
350.A.performance of B.passion for C.talent in D.contribution to
351.A.long-lasting B.ordinary C.original D.experimental
352.A.sent B.treasured C.praised D.threw
353.A.environment B.holiday C.game D.journey
354.A.faster B.cleverer C.stronger D.louder
355.A.Unless B.If C.Before D.Since
356.A.particular B.careful C.anxious D.confident
十、体育(本大题共2小题)
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[全国乙2023]体裁:记叙文 词数:262 难度:中 建议用时:16分钟
To become the Olympic champion in the individual (个人) all around event, Gabby Douglas had to leave everything she 356 best.She had to 357 her bedroom in Virginia.She had to say 358 to her two dogs and to the beach, where she loved to 359 waves on her board.But it was 360 to take the leap (飞跃), however 361 it would be.Even at 14, Douglas knew that.So she 362 about 1,200 miles away from home, to 363 with a coach from China.She lived with a family she had never 364 and everything was new to her.
As it turned out, Douglas did 365 what she needed to do to become Olympic champion when she 366 two Russians.The Chinese coach 367 Douglas into one of the best gymnasts in the 368 , helping her skyrocket from an 369 member of the national team to the top of the sport.By 370 the Olympic all around title, she became the first black woman to do so.She 371 the competition from beginning to end.She said she had felt 372 all along that she would win.
Not so long ago, Martha Karolyi, the coordinator (联络人) of the women s national team, did not think Douglas had what it 373 to be an Olympian.As time went by, she thought 374 that she could make the London Games—and win.
“I m going to inspire so many people,” she said.“I m ready to 375 .” And shine she did.
356.A.tried B.thought C.judged D.knew
357.A.take up B.pack up C.clean up D.do up
358.A.goodbye B.hello C.thanks D.no
359.A.cause B.observe C.ride D.strike
360.A.common B.time C.fun D.tough
361.A.breathtaking B.heartbreaking C.eye catching D.head spinning
362.A.dropped out B.moved on C.pulled over D.went off
363.A.reason B.talk C.compete D.train
364.A.met B.helped C.understood D.needed
365.A.approximately B.gradually C.exactly D.possibly
366.A.defeated B.pleased C.respected D.assisted
367.A.forced B.transformed C.persuaded D.put
368.A.world B.city C.team D.state
369.A.amateur B.elected C.average D.enthusiastic
370.A.clarifying B.defending C.winning D.demanding
371.A.followed B.organized C.watched D.led
372.A.confident B.nervous C.excited D.uneasy
373.A.viewed B.appeared C.mattered D.took
374.A.now and then B.more and more C.far and wide D.on and on
375.A.shine B.fly C.dance D.score
[全国乙2023]To become the Olympic champion in the individual (个人) all around event, Gabby Douglas had to leave everything she 1 best.She had to 2 her bedroom in Virginia.She had to say 3 to her two dogs and to the beach, where she loved to 4 waves on her board.But it was 5 to take the leap (飞跃), however 6 it would be.Even at 14, Douglas knew that.So she 7 about 1,200 miles away from home, to 8 with a coach from China.She lived with a family she had never 9 and everything was new to her.
As it turned out, Douglas did 10 what she needed to do to become Olympic champion when she 11 two Russians.The Chinese coach 12 Douglas into one of the best gymnasts in the 13 , helping her skyrocket from an 14 member of the national team to the top of the sport.By 15 the Olympic all around title, she became the first black woman to do so.She 16 the competition from beginning to end.She said she had felt 17 all along that she would win.
Not so long ago, Martha Karolyi, the coordinator (联络人) of the women’s national team, did not think Douglas had what it 18 to be an Olympian.As time went by, she thought 19 that she could make the London Games—and win.
“I’m going to inspire so many people,” she said.“I’m ready to 20 .” And shine she did.
376.A.tried B.thought C.judged D.knew
377.A.take up B.pack up C.clean up D.do up
378.A.goodbye B.hello C.thanks D.no
379.A.cause B.observe C.ride D.strike
380.A.common B.time C.fun D.tough
381.A.breathtaking B.heartbreaking C.eye catching D.head spinning
382.A.dropped out B.moved on C.pulled over D.went off
383.A.reason B.talk C.compete D.train
384.A.met B.helped C.understood D.needed
385.A.approximately B.gradually C.exactly D.possibly
386.A.defeated B.pleased C.respected D.assisted
387.A.forced B.transformed C.persuaded D.put
388.A.world B.city C.team D.state
389.A.amateur B.elected C.average D.enthusiastic
390.A.clarifying B.defending C.winning D.demanding
391.A.followed B.organized C.watched D.led
392.A.confident B.nervous C.excited D.uneasy
393.A.viewed B.appeared C.mattered D.took
394.A.now and then B.more and more C.far and wide D.on and on
395.A.shine B.fly C.dance D.score
十一、社会(本大题共3小题)
In this digital world, a small wooden box is quietly creating joy and connection among people. Little Free Libraries (LFLs) -“take a book, return a book”-are 396 worldwide, proving that even in the digital age, the simple act of sharing physical books can 397 communities.
The story 398 in 2009, when Todd Bol built a small library near his home in memory of his mother, a teacher who loved reading. He 399 a wooden box with books and placed it in his front yard. To his 400 , neighbors gathered around it, 401 stories in books. Bol realized his 402 wasn’t just about books—it was about human 403 . “LFLs open the door to conversations we want to have,” he said.
This idea 404 like wildfire. Today, over 18,000 LFLs exist worldwide, from modern cities to 405 villages. In Australia, Jason Lee 406 the country’s first LFL. “A book is a 407 ,” he said. His library soon became a(n) 408 gathering place for neighbors.
What makes these tiny libraries special They 409 local needs. In New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina, volunteers built dozens of LFLs to 410 community spirit. In Illinois, Tina Sipula uses an LFL for homeless people. For many, the 411 lies in the unexpected discoveries. A girl walking home from school might pick up a novel getting her excited about reading; a man on his way home might find a book on poetry that changes his 412 on life.
LFLs value real-world connections, 413 us that technology can’t replace the 414 of a handwritten note put in a book or the smiles from strangers at a library. As Bol said, “Every book is a 415 of potential inspiration.”
396.A.catching on B.counting on C.turning back D.taking back
397.A.fail B.unite C.manage D.destroy
398.A.changed B.began C.concluded D.disappeared
399.A.located B.met C.bought D.filled
400.A.surprise B.disappointment C.sorrow D.embarrassment
401.A.editing B.sharing C.receiving D.directing
402.A.promise B.problem C.creation D.cure
403.A.connection B.permission C.preparation D.intention
404.A.stopped B.experienced C.spread D.worsened
405.A.developed B.lively C.standard D.remote
406.A.drew B.built C.emptied D.abandoned
407.A.treasure B.pattern C.burden D.waste
408.A.underestimated B.outdated C.popular D.expensive
409.A.reject B.object to C.adapt to D.ignore
410.A.lift B.monitor C.express D.comprehend
411.A.comparison B.condition C.charm D.clue
412.A.advice B.dependence C.lecture D.view
413.A.ordering B.cheating C.reminding D.encouraging
414.A.length B.warmth C.depth D.width
415.A.course B.permit C.fashion D.source
In terms of human motivation, nothing will change until you are unsatisfied with the way things are. It is 416 to be engaged in complaint about the things we lack or what has not been 417 . The truth is to look in the mirror and 418 that the only person stopping you from achieving your success is yourself. No one else is 419 your way. The key is that you should make a change!
420 you make the resolution (决心), make a plan of how to change the current situation. A detailed plan of action will help you move ahead and 421 what you want. Create a 422 daily, weekly and monthly to keep yourself on the path. 423 , things don’t turn out the way you want them to. So, in order to reach your destination, the first step is for you to 424 . You are a mind with a body, so change your mind and 425 your body so that you can be engaged in what is necessary for you to win. Change your attitude, change your thinking, and change your 426 . Whatever needs to be changed, you have the 427 to change it. To win anything, you need to be determined and 428 to get what you want. Nothing will 429 come to you.
Life is a struggle, but anything in life worth 430 is worth working for. No one in life will give you anything. You can 431 realize that you are going to have to earn it and know that it will be hard work to get what you want. 432 comes easily.
Are you ready to plan to win or will you continue to plan to 433 It’s your choice and you are given this choice every day. It takes hard work to achieve success,not 434 . So choose. If not now, 435 If not you, WHO
416.A.fortunate B.easy C.serious D.surprising
417.A.prepared B.planned C.achieved D.offered
418.A.understand B.describe C.explain D.suspect
419.A.above B.on C.beyond D.in
420.A.While B.Once C.Unless D.Though
421.A.get B.miss C.remember D.lose
422.A.stage B.strategy C.thought D.goal
423.A.Strangely B.Particularly C.However D.Eventually
424.A.struggle B.resist C.change D.face
425.A.direct B.remind C.demand D.assist
426.A.arrangement B.behavior C.preference D.position
427.A.value B.intention C.power D.example
428.A.driven B.affected C.informed D.required
429.A.even B.just C.still D.almost
430.A.searching B.presenting C.striking D.having
431.A.fully B.willingly C.obviously D.slightly
432.A.Something B.Nothing C.Everything D.Anything
433.A.follow B.accept C.fail D.drag
434.A.chance B.courage C.purpose D.luck
435.A.WHY B.WHERE C.HOW D.WHEN
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Since our twins began learning to walk, my wife and I have kept telling them that our sliding glass door is just a window.The 1 is obvious.If we 2 it is a door, they ll want to go outside 3 .It will drive us crazy.The kids apparently know the 4 .But our insisting it s 5 a window has kept them from 6 millions of requests to open the door.
I hate lying to the kids.One day they ll 7 and discover that everything they ve always known about windows is a 8 .
I wonder if 9 should always tell the truth no matter the 10 .I have a very strong 11 that the lie we re telling is doing 12 damage to our children.Windows and doors have 13 metaphorical (比喻) meanings.I m telling them they can t open what they absolutely know is a door.What if later in 14 they come to a metaphorical door, like an opportunity (机会) of some sort, and 15 opening the door and taking the opportunity, they just 16 it and wonder, “What if it isn t a door ” That is, “What if it isn t a 17 opportunity ”
Maybe it s an unreasonable fear.But the 18 is that I shouldn t lie to my kids.I should just 19 repeatedly having to say, “No.We can t go outside now.” Then when they come to other doors in life, be they real or metaphorical, they won t 20 to open them and walk through.
436.A.relief B.target C.reason D.case
437.A.admit B.believe C.mean D.realize
438.A.gradually B.constantly C.temporarily D.casually
439.A.result B.dange C.method D.truth
440.A.merely B.slightly C.hardly D.partly
441.A.reviewing B.approving C.receiving D.attempting
442.A.win out B.give up C.wake up D.stand out
443.A.dream B.lie C.fantasy D.fact
444.A.parents B.twins C.colleagues D.teachers
445.A.restrictions B.explanations C.differences D.consequences
446.A.demand B.fear C.desire D.doubt
447.A.physical B.biological C.spiritual D.behavioral
448.A.traditional B.important C.double D.original
449.A.life B.time C.reply D.history
450.A.by comparison with B.in addition to C.regardless of D.instead of
451.A.get hold of B.stare at C.knock on D.make use of
452.A.real B.typical C.similar D.limited
453.A.safety rule B.comfort zone C.bottom line D.top secret
454.A.delay B.regret C.enjoy D.accept
455.A.hurry B.decide C.hesitate D.intend
十二、科普知识(本大题共1小题)
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Young children across the globe enjoy playing games of hide and seek.For them, there s something highly exciting about 1 someone else s glance and making oneself unable to be seen.
However, we all witness that preschool children are remarkably 2 at hiding.They often cover only their eyes with their hands, leaving the rest of their bodies 3 .
For a long time, this ineffective hiding method was 4 as evidence that children are hopelessly “egocentric” (自我中心的) creatures. But our 5 research results in child developmental psychology 6 that idea.
We brought young children aged 2—4 into our Minds in Development Lab at USC. Each 7 sat down with an adult who covered her own eyes or 8 . We then asked the child if she could 9 or hear the adult. Surprisingly, children replied that they couldn t.The same 10 happened when the adult covered her own mouth: 11 children said that they couldn t 12 to her.
A number of 13 ruled out that the children misunderstood what they were being asked. The results were clear: Our young subjects 14 the questions and knew 15 what was asked of them. Their 16 to the questions reflected their true 17 that “I can see you only if you can see me, too.” They simply 18 mutual (相互的) recognition and regard.Our 19 suggest when a child “hides” by putting a blanket over her head, it is not a result of egocentrism. In fact, children consider this method 20 when others use it.
456.A.following B.taking C.escaping D.directing
457.A.clever B.bad C.scared D.quick
458.A.exposed B.examined C.untouched D.imbalanced
459.A.supported B.guaranteed C.imagined D.interpreted
460.A.disappointing B.mixed C.surprising D.desired
461.A.explained B.confirmed C.contradicted D.tested
462.A.parent B.child C.researcher D.doctor
463.A.feet B.nose C.hands D.ears
464.A.see B.help C.reach D.fool
465.A.event B.thing C.action D.accident
466.A.Yet B.Now C.Soon D.Once
467.A.speak B.listen C.turn D.wave
468.A.instructions B.descriptions C.experiments D.assumptions
469.A.comprehended B.predicted C.explored D.ignored
470.A.partly B.honestly C.vaguely D.exactly
471.A.responses B.approaches C.contribution D.sensitivity
472.A.ability B.belief C.identity D.purpose
473.A.hold back B.relate to C.insist on D.make up
474.A.limitations B.r