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四川省2021-2022学年高中毕业生诊断性测试英语试题
It was my first year teaching in a special needs classroom. I wasn’t sure what to ___21___ at our annual Special Olympics. My students had a range of ___22___, from mild learning disabilities to severe brain diseases.
Mark was one with the latter, limited to a ___23___ However, he ___24___ greeted everyone with huge smiles. His classmates loved him and often took their time to ___25___ his participation in group activities, especially Mike, Andy and Lucas, all ___26___ at sports. Mark imagined being like them. Watching and cheering for their elegant ___27___ on the playground seemed to fill him with ___28___.
The big day came at last and the final ___29___ was the 400-meter race. Everyone was invited to ___30___ according to their own ability. Mike, Andy and Lucas ___31___ to prove who the best athlete was. But when the exhausted three reached the finish line they ___32___ and turned to look behind them. At the back of the crowd, determined not to be left behind, was Mark, ___33___ on the track in his wheelchair with half the distance left to ___34___—all his classmates were outdistancing him. Looking at each other, a ___35___ thought passing between them. Slowly, they jogged ___36___ towards their friend, surrounded Mark and kept pace, ___37___ him on as he had done for them before.
The progress was ___38___, but eventually they crossed the finish line together to the ___39___ cries of their teachers and classmates. I came to understand what makes the Special Olympics so ___40___. Years later, I’m still cheering them on.
21. A. teach B. expect C. describe D. consider
22. A. challenges B. grades C. knowledge D. wishes
23. A. classroom B. playground C. wheelchair D. library
24. A. never B. seldom C. sometimes D. always
25. A. make sure of B. figure out C. call for D. hold back
26. A. poor B. satisfied C. excellent D. disappointed
27. A. behavior B. conversation C. sportswear D. movement
28. A. anger B. wonder C. thanks D. hope
29. A. result B. event C. ceremony D. celebration
30. A. participate B. welcome C. watch D. observe
31. A. went on B. moved on C. took off D. showed off
32. A. remained B. struggled C. rested D. paused
33. A. afraid B. alone C. alive D. awake
34. A. cover B. find C. keep D. run
35. A. strange B. normal C. creative D. silent
36. A. off B. down C. back D. away
37. A. pushing B. moving C. cheering D. driving
38. A. worthwhile B. slow C. exciting D. painful
39. A. enthusiastic B. surprised C. doubtful D. pleasant
40. A. interesting B. professional C. challenging D. extraordinary
浙江省台州市椒江区省联盟2022届高三开学考试英语试题
The next few years in Austin were very ___36___ and busy but very full for me, for besides attending classes at the University I ___37___ therapy (治疗) three to five days each week at Brackenridge Hospital. I have experienced too many sufferings. ___38___ , I truly believe that in order to see beauty in life you have to ___39___ some unpleasantness.
I thought of my family and Sharon who believed so ___40___ in me as I climbed the steps to receive my ___41___ from the Dean (院长) of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas on that bright sunny afternoon in June of 1986. Excitement and ___42___ filled my heart as I heard the dean ___43___ that I had graduated ___44___ “highest honors”.
On May 24, 1987, I realized that nothing could ever ___45___ the joy I felt as Sharon and I were ___46___ . To me, Sharon is my miracle in a world ___47___ problems, hurt, and pain are seen everywhere. It was her faith and love that ___48___ me through so many ___49___ days. While other nineteen-year-old girls were going to parties and enjoying life, Sharon ___50___ her life to my recovery. That, to me, is the true definition of ___51___ .
I couldn’t help but think how ironic (讽刺的) it was that my life almost ___52___ in a convenience store and now at 3:10 p.m. July 11, 1990, Sharon and I ___53___ the birth of our beautiful daughter, Shawn Elyse Segal!
At that moment I ___54___ God for blessing us with the greatest ___55___ of all — Shawn Elyse Segal.
36A. tiresome B. tough C. rewarding D. happy
37. A. underwent B. gave C. sought D. confirmed
38. A. Instead B. Therefore C. However D. Thus
39. A. deal with B. live with C. get away with D. do away with
40. A. slightly B. bitterly C. quietly D. strongly
41. A. application B. diploma C. award D. prize
42. A. expectation B. surprise C. pride D. anxiety
43. A. announce B. read C. deliver D. propose
44. A. with B. from C. for D. in
45. A. display B. mark C. test D. match
46. A. wedded B. delighted C. committed D. blessed
47. A. which B. when C. where D. as
48. A. put B. brought C. pulled D. drove
49. A. dark B. boring C. sunny D. touching
50. A. addicted B. devoted C. owned D. took
51. A. love B. life C. devotion D. faith
52. A. left B. failed C. lost D. ended
53. A. detected B. delivered C. experienced D. encountered
54. A. thanked B. asked C. prayed D. expected
55. A. property B. reward C. achievement D. miracle
河南省濮阳市2021-2022学年高三下学期开学摸底考试英语试题
In 2009, Fletcher was hit by a woman who was texting while driving. His car ___21___ two times after being run off the road. That accident left him with a broken neck and caused him to become paralyzed (瘫痪的) from the chest down.
However, it has never stopped him from ___22___ life to the fullest. He has ___23___ to many destinations in America and even abroad.
In 2019, he ___24___ a book about his life, started a non-profit organization, and launched (开设) a brand new YouTube channel to ___25___ his travels.
___26___, he likes traveling very much. He ___27___ more on destinations that he had always wanted to ___28___ and picked back up with the international traveling in 2020.
He went to Vegas, Chicago, and San Diego with his friends and family. He has ___29___ a plane, swum with dolphins and partied up on board. This man is truly living his best life. “It’s ___30___ because when I was on these trips, people would ___31___ me and tell me what a(n) ___32___ I am to them,” Fletcher said.
As a way to ___33___ even more people, Fletcher’s new YouTube channel will serve as a means to ___34___ others on how traveling in a wheelchair really is. “My channel will ___35___ my everyday life of being paralyzed as well as how I fly and get around when I travel,” he said.
The most ___36___ thing for people is to see that traveling can be done even with ___37___. He’ll introduce the details of how he selects hotels and destinations that are ___38___ to those in similar situations.
“Just being paralyzed doesn’t mean you could stop ___39___,” Fletcher explained. “I’m just having ___40___ and enjoying life.”
As his motto says, “Where there’s a wheel, there’s a way.”
21. A. broke down B. turned over C. took off D. burned up
22. A. achieving B. controlling C. managing D. enjoying
23. A. run B. hurried C. traveled D. walked
24. A. wrote B. read C. reviewed D. chose
25. A. record B. advertise C. plan D. begin
26. A. Of course B. By accident C. In comparison D. On average
27. A. depended B. focused C. improved D. based
28. A. develop B. protect C. own D. visit
29. A. won B. sold C. flown D. made
30. A. rewarding B. ordinary C. natural D. challenging
31. A. ignore B. blame C. avoid D. recognize
32. A. warning B. injury C. inspiration D. fantasy
33A. seek B. encourage C. interview D. finance
34. A. educate B. congratulate C. follow D. thank
35. A. monitor B. predict C. confirm D. show
36. A. important B. terrible C. awkward D. interesting
37. A. regret B. spirits C. limitations D. satisfaction
38. A. visible B. accessible C. strange D. remote
39. A. worrying B. doubting C. thinking D. living
40. A. trouble B. luck C. fun D. lime
四川南充市重点高中2021-2022学年高三下学期第一次月考 英语试题
The Sweetest Thing
When I was ten, I was crazy about candy. Whenever in our small-town 41 with my mom, I would run my fingers through my favorite candy on the shelf.
Once there, thinking about all things sweet I noticed a man a few feet away pushing buttons on the ATM machine. Dressed in a suit, he seemed to be late for something, 42 waiting for his cash to appear. The machine made a noise, and he immediately 43 a pile of bills and headed out. Curiously, I walked over to the ATM, where I started pressing the buttons as if knowing the 44 .Then I looked into the bottom of the machine. There I saw it: a beautiful, crisp(崭新的)$ 20 bill! 45 I wanted to believe my magic made the cash appear, I knew the man in the suit must have left it behind.
I held the money in my hand, staring at the number "20" and feeling 46 than I ever had. I thought about slipping the money into my pocket. No one would know, but it didn't feel 47 .I knew it didn't belong to me. I had to find its owner and give it back! So I told my mom what had happened. "We'll look for him." she said kindly. We rushed out and found him stepping into his car in the parking lot! We 48 him and asked whether he had left money at the cash machine."Let me 49 ," he said, pulling out his wallet and bills. "Twenty, forty, eighty...Oh! You're right," he said with surprise, "I'm 50 a $20 bill."
"Here you go," I said, smiling with pride, as if I was a(n) 51 who had solved a mystery. "Thank you so much," he said, bending down and shaking my hand. My heart 52 . Before saying goodbye, he asked my mom for my name and 53 . "I want to send your daughter a thank-you card," he said.
On my way home, my 54 was racing. Twenty dollars. What could I have done with it? I bet I could have bought a puppy or every single candy bar in town! But now 55 of that would happen. Yet I knew I had done the right thing.
A few weeks later, I got a box with a note. I ripped it open to find packages of candy.
"Dear Felice, Thank you very much for 56 my $20. You are a great girl, and, appreciate your 57 .I hope you enjoy this candy. Best Wishes, Tom." Tom included his business card. It turned out he was vice-president for the candy company. The candy tasted sweet, each 58 reminding me that what I had done mattered. Although my honesty wouldn't always be 59 with candy, it would make a difference to someone. And that was the 60 part of all.
41.A.school B.church C.store D.bank
42.A.angrily B.excitedly C.hopefully D.anxiously
43.A.covered B.seized C.handed D.posted
44.A.machine B.assistant C.man D.password
45.A.Though B.Since C.Once D.Until
46.A.smarter B.stronger C.prettier D.richer
47.A.right B.good C.fair D.easy
48.A.caught B.approached C.guided D.searched
49.A.try B.think C.check D.guess
50.A.sparing B.seeking C.missing D.changing
51.A.engineer B.detective C.manager D.designer
52.A.hurt B.sank C.swelled D.jumped
53.A.address B.age C.habit D.birthday
54.A.car B.memory C.time D.mind
55.A.both B.none C.some D.either
56.A.returning B.remembering C.keeping D.lending
57.A.loyalty B.devotion C.honesty D.bravery
58.A.dollar B.bite C.product D.choice
59.A.marked B.replaced C.shared D.rewarded
60.A.sweetest B.hardest C.freshest D.heaviest
四川省成都市第七中学2021-2022学年高三下学期入学考试英语试题
Few 17-year-old girls know how to weld (焊接)two metal pipes together. I have learned this skill in the past five years as a(n) ___21___for my father’s personal plumbing (管道装置) business.This summer job often needs to deal with the mess that causes physical and mental ___22___ ,and, to some extent, ___23___ a tough and elegant attitude. It is often difficult to cope with. But I ___24___
Every morning, I have to put on a pair of men's jeans Most of my peers are ___25___ to wear it in public. I ___26___ tied my hair when I rushed out of the house, and ___27___ into the front passenger seat of the plumber's construction vehicle.
When my peers were part-time babysitters or lifeguards, I was helping my father in the dirty bathroom or the ___28___ basement. Thick dust ___29___my nose and mouth, and my hands became black. There is nothing beautiful and neat; every thing in front of you is ___30___
Honestly speaking, I felt___31___, discouraged and unable to think hard Pipe work is a tough job, and I sometimes hate it. I asked myself why I had to___32___these dust and sweat. I can even find another job, a ___33___job more like my peers.
___34___, just like I hate messy pipes, I also hate being affected by these little ___35___ emotions After all, the world is built by people who are willing to get their hands ___36___. Life is a process of ___37___ chaos and learning to clean up, and pipeline work is no ___38___.
My dad and I not only create chaos, we also create___39___. When customers are ___40___ for our work, I understand that we have brought order to their lives in small places. The physical and mental discomfort of plumbing work is worth it.
21. A. companion B. fellow C. assistant D. engineer
22. A. misfortune B. pleasure C. discomfort D. injury
23. A. requires B. reflects C. reviews D. recovers
24. A. promised B. waited C. resisted D. insisted
25. A. eager B. able C. unwilling D. impatient
26. A. carefully B. normally C. eventually D. hurriedly
27. A. looked B. moved C. climbed D. turned
28. A. big B. damp C. cool D. warm
29. A. covered B. separated C. infected D. protected
30. A. dangerous B. interesting C. crucial D. ugly
31. A. fearless B. powerless C. effortless D. endless
32. A. respect B. wipe C. tolerate D. replace
33. A. renewable B. responsible C. regular D. realistic
34. A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Instead
35. A. disturbing B. surprising C. touching D. warning
36. A. smooth B. smart C. dirty D. violent
37. A. controlling B. accepting C. finishing D. handling
38. A. excuse B. puzzle C. description D. exception
39. A. memory B. luck C. order D. wealth
40. A. grateful B. ready C. thirsty D. sorry
河南省名校联盟2021-2022学年高三下学期第一次模拟英语试题
Many athletes can light up the scoreboard with their skill. But it takes a special kind of athlete to light up a child’s ___21___.
Runner Sanya Richards Ross, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, was born in Kingston, Jamaica (牙买加). Though living in Texas, she is ___22___ helping young people in her ___23___ through her Fun 4 Kidz Foundation, which deals with illiteracy (文盲) and ___24___ a healthy lifestyle. “Jamaica ___25___ its share of poor people who don’t have the ___26___ to get a great education. I had great support growing up, but not everyone is so ___27___.” said Sanya.
Houston Texans All-Pro J.J. Watt is all business on the football field. But with children, he is ___28___and fun-loving. He ___29___ the Justin J. Watt Foundation to provide after-school sports opportunities for the___30___ children. He said, “At one of the first schools where we ___31___ uniforms, a kid told me, ‘It’s the___32___ day of my life.’ Simple things like that ___33___ me helping kids.”
Mia Hamm is one of the greatest soccer players in U.S. National and Olympic history. ___34___ by her brother, who died from a rare blood disorder, she started the Mia Hamm Foundation to ___35___ awareness and money for those in need of bone marrow (髓) or cord blood transplants. She said, “We do charity soccer games, bringing together unrelated donors and recipients (受助人). To see that ___36___ is one of the most powerful things you can see. There are a lot of tears when people meet their donors, who are their ___37___heroes. It was they who ___38___ them a second chance at life.”
For these athletes, there’s no better feeling than to bring joy to people and to those ___39___, and seeing a smile on a child’s face at a foundation event really makes it all so ___40___.
21. A. home B. field C. face D. school
22. A. eagerly B. confidently C. temporarily D. cautiously
23. A. team B. state C. neighborhood D. homeland
24. A. exposes B. promotes C. submits D. considers
25. A. has B. finishes C. tries D. reserves
26. A. means B. right C. manners D. source
27. A. impressed B. acknowledged C. celebrated D. blessed
28 A. careful B. respectful C. merciful D. playful
29. A. found B. attended C. established D. achieved
30. A. overcharged B. underprivileged C. underfed D. overworked
31. A. sent out B. took out C. gave out D. brought out
32. A. best B. saddest C. very D. fateful
33. A. prevent B. keep C. suggest D. find
34. A. Forced B. Touched C. Amazed D. Inspired
35. A. earn B. build C. raise D. recover
36. A. reunion B. tension C. dream D. lesson
37. A. grateful B. modest C. desperate D. selfless
38. A. allocated B. gave C. owed D. awarded
39. A. in debt B. in return C. in need D. in advance
40. A. adequate B. rewarding C. demanding D. suitable
云南省师范大学附属中学2022届高三下学期入学考试英语试题
In order to work on a documentary about Paralympians and the physically sound guides by their sides, one guide in particular brings me to the Elite Athletic Training Center today. The ____41____ name is Wesley Williams, and he's ____42____ to talk to me. Wesley had his own remarkable track and field career. However, ageing out as an ____43____ athlete comes early, and that could have been the end of his life in athletics. But then a friend, with stories of ____44____, came back from being a guide runner in the Paralympics in Athens in 2004, which inspired Williams to ____45____ to be a guide and spent his first season supporting countless ____46____ impaired athletes over the finish line, over the bar, and into the sand pit. Wesley says he’s never been so ____47____ in his life.
For the past 14 years, he has been long jumper Lex Gillette's eyes, guiding him to ____48____ medals and a couple of world championship titles. On ____49____ day, Wesley's job is to stand at the end of the runway and do what he can — scream, ____50____ ——so Lex can accurately ____51____ his position on the track. Then, Lex aims at pace in the ____52____ , runs and jumps — the world record is 6. 7 meters.
In 2012, Wesley ____53____ his first medal for his devotion. It wasn't the first time he'd led Lex to the podium , but London was the first Games that____54____the work of the guide ____55____ the athlete. Wesley is at the track with Lex five days per week, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., ____56____ . After hours, they make music together, and they laugh at the same ____57____ . All that they enjoy is more than a working ____58____ They both talk a lot about ____59____ What they did meant more than any medal achievement. They made a blind man see, and ____60____ farther than anyone ever imagined.
41. A. runner's B. guide's C. jumper's D. swimmer's
42. A. agreed B. compromised C. wished D. hesitated
43. A. orange-haired B. able-bodied C. iron-fisted D. eagle-eyed
44. A. worry B. history C. glory D. mystery
45. A. turn out B. sign up C. work out D. line up
46. A. emotionally B. behavior-ally C. visually D. mentally
47. A. kind B. mad C. lost D. fit
48. A. multiple B. gold C. silver D. bronze
49. A. open B. competition C. test D. election
50. A. wave B. nod C. clap D. pose
51. A. strengthen B. establish C. defend D. locate
52. A. direction B. confusion C. negotiation D. profession
53. A. collected B. missed C. invented D. removed
54. A. demanded B. challenged C. rewarded D. exchanged
55. A. in contrast with B. with regard to C. for lack of D. as well as
56. A. training B. studying C. planning D. reflecting
57. A. players B. jokes C. friends D. mistakes
58. A. schedule B. condition C. method D. relationship
59. A. respect B. mercy C. patience D. trust
60. A. point B. travel C. leap D. stand
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