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(2023江苏省淮安市淮安区高二下学期期中)
Careers in science are generally believed t be t cmplex fr students wh aren't talented r clever enugh, but Sett Kelly, cmmander f the Internatinal Space Statin, wuld prve it's___1___.
As a kid, he was abstracted and uninterested in science and all ther ___2___ as well. He culdn't___3___ what the teachers were saying, spending mst f his time in schl daydreaming. Therefre, he earned terrible grades and barely graduated frm high schl, and he even thught he wuld never___4___ his dreams.
That all ___5___ when he picked up and read The Right Stuff, Tm Wlfe's classic accunt f the pineering Americans wh first explred space. ___6___at last, he was determined t be an astrnaut, which meant ding well in science classes. S that day, he ___7___ his mind t d well in it.
After s many years f daydreaming, it wuldn't be ___8___. But he started thinking abut it like a game. The mre he ___9___ his study skills, the mre he gained and the better he gt. ___10___, it became a(n) __11__ with himself t see hw gd he culd get. N ne was mre surprised than him when a__12__ daydreamer started getting straight A's in science, which is essential t be an astrnaut.
S we need t stp __13__ the statement that science is just t hard. If yu're students wh have been tld "yu are nt a science peple" r " yur brain desn't think that way", just __14__the cmments! Everyne wh wants t can learn this stuff — they just have t be __15__t d the wrk.
1. A. unusualB. abnrmalC. wrngD. illegal
2. A. schedulesB. galsC. subjectsD. students
3. A. wrk nB. set abutC. think abutD. fcus n
4. A. reachB. acknwledgeC. fulfillD. bserve
5. A. finishedB. realizedC. happenedD. changed
6. A. InspiredB. DisappintedC. SatisfiedD. Shcked
7. A. gave upB. made upC. frmed intD. gt int
8. A. pssibleB. difficultC. easyD. wnderful
9. A. plannedB. practicedC. arrangedD. exchanged
10. A. ParticularlyB. SurprisinglyC. FrtunatelyD. Eventually
11. A. principleB. dealC. cmpetitinD. cmprmise
12. A. realB. frmerC. frmalD. last
13. A. cmmentingB. breakingC. furtheringD. making
14. A. applyB. ignreC. returnD. handle
15. A. frcedB. expectedC. equalD. willing
B
(2023江苏省海门中学高二下学期期中)
My mther wrked as a husekeeper, and was given many leftver things when clients ___16___their junk, including used tys as well as many ther treats. My lder sister and I always lved sharing ___17___bks and bard games that Mm brught hme. We___18___divided everything.
One December day, an ld-mdel ty car arrived in the lad f gds. It was as lng as my frearm and ___19___bth hands t lift. My sister didn’t want it, s it was all mine. I immediately began brushing it clean and___20___it t a bright candy-apple red. It was a thing f beauty, and I glwed as much as it did frm pride f___21___.
Our ___22___frm France came t visit that Christmas, and my yung French cusin fell in lve with that wnderful, shiny red autmbile. He’d been___23___s far in life, suffering severe, life-threatening illnesses as a child and hurting himself badly earlier in the year when he accidentally___24___and fell n the icy sidewalk. By nw, everyne knew hw I felt abut the car, ___25___nbdy dared suggest that I give it t him. But, deep dwn, I knew it was the ___26___thing t d. S, when they left, my red car went with him. Thugh I was upset t see it g, my heart___27___when I saw his beaming face as he tightly grasped it.
I still think abut that car and ___28___it t this day. But with that belved recycled Christmas gift, I___29___with my cusin fr life.
Years later, my cusin presented me with a replica(复制品) f the red ty car, a reminder f the jy f giving. He cherished the riginal gift and wanted t pass n the___30___that it’s better t give than receive.
16. A. put awayB. srted thrughC. burned upD. brke dwn
17. A. dnatedB. purchasedC. recycledD. brrwed
18. A. fairlyB. surprisinglyC. hardlyD. unexpectedly
19. A. stretchedB. tkC. equaledD. had
20. A. transfrmingB. cmparingC. addingD. plishing
21. A. victryB. identityC. wnershipD. inventin
22. A. relativesB. mastersC. clleaguesD. custmers
23. A. tughB. unluckyC. cnsistentD. hpeless
24. A. sneezedB. skiedC. stampedD. slipped
25. A. butB. sC. rD. fr
26. A. bitterB. ddC. funD. right
27. A. sangB. sankC. beatD. failed
28. A. wnB. cleanC. lendD. miss
29. A. sympathizedB. livedC. bndedD. struggled
30. A. messageB. bjectiveC. statementD. reslutin
C
(2023南京师范大学附属中学江宁分校高一下学期期中联考)
If there is ne thing I have missed the mst during the last year f the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been seeing ther peple smiling. When every face has a mask n it, yu may feel ___31___ in the health f yur bdy but yu start t feel sicker in the health f yur ___32___. Recently,I have started t ntice the ___33___ in the eyes, and the gentle lifting f the mask when peple smile at me. Fr me, that smile is a ___34___.
I have always seen every smile as a ___35___. As I grew up,my mm’s smile added ___36___ t my days. And I am s happy that it ___37___ tday as I pass n the happiness t my children. My grandmther’s smile always had a ___38___ “Hell!” t g alng with it. My dad’s smile was ___39___ as he was strict and serius, but I lved seeing it when he smetimes ___40___.
Over the years I have learned a lt abut ___41___. I read nce that “We dn’t smile because we are happy. We are happy because we smile”. I als read that “I have ___42___ seen a smiling face that isn’t beautiful”. And I realized that bth f these things were true.
In fact,when yu smile, it desn’t matter whether yu are ___43___ a mask,r whether yur ___44___ are white r yellw,many r few, r missing altgether. ___45___ yur smile because it can lift yur spirits, share yur lve and spread yur happiness.
31. A. smallerB. weakerC. smarterD. safer
32. A. sulB. bdyC. headD. eye
33. A. lightB. tearC. questinD. regret
34. A. burdenB. blessingC. lssD. secret
35. A. changeB. recipeC. wishD. treasure
36. A. wisdmB. curisityC. jyD. understanding
37. A. lives nB. slws dwnC. dies utD. takes ff
38. A. dullB. cheerfulC. shckingD. hesitant
39. A. nrmalB. strangeC. rareD. unique
40. A. apprvedB. respndedC. laughedD. bargained
41. A. failuresB. smilesC. challengesD. stries
42. A. frequentlyB. stillC. neverD. easily
43. A. sellingB. purchasingC. washingD. wearing
44. A. teethB. carsC. fingersD. feet
45. A. FrgetB. ShwC. SeekD. Award
D
(2023江苏扬州市宝应县高一下学期期中)
Many peple admired my neighbr. One day a delivery truck drpped ff a large ___46___ system at her huse. And the kids discussed the new sund equipment my neighbr had just gtten. Meanwhile, we were living in a huse decrated ___47___ and dressing ur kids in secnd-hand clthes. We lived in ___48___.
My pr mther-in-law, in twn fr a visit, gt t hear my ___49___ that night. “I feel s bitter smetimes,” I tld her, as we cleared the table after dinner. “I knw we’re ding the right thing, living frugally (节俭的), saving mney, ___50___ it feels s hard. There’re s many things I’d like t ___51___, s many things I’d like t d, but we just can’t.”
She ndded as she flded a clth napkin in silence. Then she ___52___ me and said “When yu make a ___53___ between yurself and thers, it’s easy t fcus n what yu dn’t have. But there’s ne thing yu tw d that many ther cuples may ___54___ t d. Yu tw ften g ut tgether and take time t fcus n yur ___55___. And that’s a very imprtant thing.”
I stpped wiping the table and ___56___ fr a minute. I thught f the mvie my husband and I had seen a week earlier. I ___57___ the bike rides, the hikes and the picnics. Mst f all, I remembered hw ___58___ we were tgether, even after twenty years. Hw many peple can say that?
I lked arund my hme frm a new ___59___. Our refrigeratr was t small fr a family f six, but it was ___60___ filled with delicius fd. Our kitchen was small and we had n big TV, but we’re happy! And that’s enugh!
46. A. cntrlB. recgnitinC. entertainmentD. management
47. A. carefullyB. plainlyC. beautifullyD. elegantly
48. A. panicB. chasC. cnflictD. pverty
49. A. respnsesB. requestsC. cmplaintsD. prpsals
50. A. butB. rC. andD. s
51. A. frgiveB. pssessC. highlightD. ensure
52. A. belnged tB. adjusted tC. turned tD. appealed t
53. A. cmparisnB. cnnectinC. selectinD. decisin
54. A. determineB. pretendC. seekD. fail
55. A. careerB. marriageC. healthD. mney
56. A. reflectedB. hesitatedC. frzeD. paused
57. A. arrangedB. extendedC. exchangedD. recllected
58. A. cheerfulB. frtunateC. gratefulD. inncent
59. A. lcatinB. versinC. angleD. surce
60. A. ccasinallyB. cnstantlyC. barelyD. instantly
A
Adrienne Tully, an amateur phtgrapher, went t the cast f a beach in Belmar, New Jersey. She planned t take phts f the 1 against the sea. Instead, she was able t 2 a frightening but happy jurney. It all started last Sunday mrning when she nticed a crwd 3 n the beach. Naturally, she jined them in the 4 f leaning what was ging n.
Fr a minute, Adrienne was 5 abut what everyne was lking at. Frm hw far away they were, it almst seemed like a bird. Lking clser, 6 , it was clearly a deer wh was 7 n a raised rck in the middle f the cean. The deer made a cuple f 8 t swim back t the shre but the turbulent (汹涌的) water 9 all its effrts. Then smene wh came ut f nwhere 10 rde his surfbard t the deer. After a shrt magic while, the 11 managed t guide the deer ut. Upn 12 ashre, the deer just ran nrth n the beach. Thse watching nearby were n dubt 13 at the way this nameless yung man 14 t help. But he smehw disappeared t, leaving peple t hpe he knws that he is greatly 15 fr what he did.
1. A. wildlifeB. cityC. fightD. sunrise
2. A. launchB. anticipateC. shtD. reprt
3. A. cperatingB. frmingC. arguingD. encuntering
4. A. hpeB. chargeC. absenceD. face
5. A. cnfusedB. desperateC. anxiusD. depressed
6. A. frtunatelyB. hweverC. therwiseD. therefre
7. A. defeatedB. desertedC. stuckD. seated
8. A. rutinesB. attemptsC. excusesD. rutes
9. A. ruinedB. interruptedC. canceledD. pstpned
10. A. purpselyB. randmlyC. elegantlyD. herically
11. A. nlkerB. turistC. surferD. guide
12. A. gingB. washingC. thunderingD. struggling
13. A. ashamedB. madC. amazedD. expert
14. A. went ffB. turned upC. settled dwnD. set ut
15. A. appreciatedB. understdC. awardedD. supprted
B
My family always had sme srt f animal arund, but nne f them were truly mine. My parents didn’t permit me t 16 my wn until I was seven years ld. Finally, I was 17 t have my wn 18 , a fish called Gerge. I said it was my respnsibility t 19 it.
Every Friday I wuld clean ut his bwl. I fund myself 20 invitatins t g smewhere immediately after schl, because I wuld have t feed my fish first. Every day he wuld remind me that I was 21 and that I had smene depending n me.
One day, I came hme frm schl and headed t my rm t 22 Gerge. I fund a 23 thing had happened. I 24 my bag and ran ver t the bwl. I saw my best friend Gerge flating arund lifeless.
My mm walked int my rm. I turned arund as tears started t well in my eyes. “Mmmy, Gerge d…d…died.” With that 25 wrd I started crying uncntrllably. My mm came t my side as I hid my face in my pillws.
Suddenly, I realized that Gerge hadn’t just 26 me. He had taught me what 27 meant. I learned it thrugh feeding him and cleaning his bwl. This made me feel 28 . T my seven-year-ld self, this was a great 29 . Slwly, a smile crssed my face. Gerge was gne. 30 , the lessns he taught me wuld frever be carved int my memry.
16. A. drawB. imagineC. haveD. share
17. A. dubtfulB. excitedC. surprisedD. afraid
18. A. tyB. mindC. timeD. pet
19. A. take care fB. make use fC. get hld fD. lk frward t
20. A. reading utB. putting awayC. turning dwnD. shwing ff
21. A. replacedB. recgnizedC. affectedD. needed
22. A. feedB. saveC. impressD. find
23. A. basicB. terribleC. funnyD. familiar
24. A. drppedB. emptiedC. hidD. checked
25. A. cmmnB. lastC. extraD. new
26. A. leftB. remindedC. defeatedD. chsen
27. A. preferenceB. independenceC. difficultyD. respnsibility
28. A. safeB. gdC. srryD. tired
29. A. agreementB. treatmentC. disappintmentD. achievement
30. A. OtherwiseB. BesidesC. HweverD. Therefre
C
(2023广东省高二阶段练习)It’s the textbk beginning f a nightmare: lst n a hiking track, with n water, and an injured dg t heavy t carry. 31 , fr the family f three this stry happened t, they 32 a kind-hearted by.
Fr JD, Aimee, and their dg Smkey, a tw-mile hike had becme a 33 . The dg’s paw(爪子) had many cuts n it, and it must have been 34 when it walked. 35 , their phne was dead, and it was getting dark. That’s when they met 12-year-ld David King and his mm Christine.
Althugh David had finished a 15-mile-hike and 36 a sccer match earlier that day, he decided t lend a hand withut 37 . He suggested they build a stretcher(担架) with sticks and T-shirts. “We didn’t think it wuld 38 because we didn’t think the dg wuld get nt it. 39 , Smkey was just happy t and we just 40 him ut,” said Christine.
David and his mther wrked tgether with the cuple t get Smkey t 41 . Smkey ccasinally hpped(跳行) ff t give sme 42 t the tired hikers, despite his 43 .
David 44 that when yu’re ff n a hike, a gd way t be prepared shuld be t 45 what culd g wrng, and plan fr that.
31. A. OriginallyB. ObviuslyC. ActuallyD. Frtunately
32. A. crashed intB. ran intC. cnsulted withD. beg fr
33. A. failureB. memryC. disasterD. battle
34. A. painfulB. tiredC. flexibleD. sleepy
35. A. Abve allB. After allC. Wrse stillD. At last
36. A. watchedB. playedC. reprtedD. lst
37. A. instructinB. permissinC. exceptinD. hesitatin
38. A. matterB. wrkC. fitD. imprve
39. A. TherefreB. ThughC. BesidesD. Hwever
40. A. putB. figuredC. carriedD. called
41. A. happinessB. safetyC. peaceD. success
42. A. reliefB. curageC. treatmentD. care
43. A. hungerB. curisityC. injuriesD. effrts
44. A. demandedB. arguedC. rderedD. recmmended
45. A. imagineB. describeC. recrdD. avid
D
Mike Huddlestn had flwn frm Maryland t San Francisc and needed t get t a rental car agency. But because f a neurmuscular(神经肌肉的) disease that weakens his muscles, he wuldn’t be able t 46 the stairs f the shuttle bus. As he was walking utside t meet his ride, he fell and culdn’t 47 .
Due t his 48 , Huddlestn needed smething t push up n, like a bench r a chair. But there was nthing arund that fit that 49 .
“Out f nwhere, I hear in my left ear, ‘What can I d t help?’” Huddlestn 50 his head t see a man in his late thirties standing behind him. Huddlestn described what the man culd d t help him get ff the 51 . Once he gt him up, the man 52 Huddlestn’s baggage, which had rlled a few feet away when he fell.
This encunter 53 Huddlestn because f the way the man ffered that kindness. He tk a(n) 54 t ask Huddlestn hw he culd help. “Different peple may need 55 in different ways,” Huddlestn 56 . “S asking them hw yu can help them is amazingly 57 . It allws the individual wh’s in need f assistance t maintain a sense f 58 , t maybe feel a little less helpless, and maybe even a little less weak.”
It’s been mre than 20 years, but Huddlestn 59 t think abut it t this day. “His willingness t help me — and the lve and sympathy he shwed in a very 60 situatin — fr me is smething I will never frget.”
46. A. climbB. nticeC. rememberD. blame
47. A. shw ffB. mve inC. get upD. hld back
48. A. insightB. psitinC. mvementD. cnditin
49. A. descriptinB. cmmentC. instructinD. adaptatin
50. A. raisedB. turnedC. heldD. bwed
51. A. busB. rideC. grundD. track
52. A. tuchedB. fetchedC. deliveredD. gained
53. A. excitedB. mtivatedC. puzzledD. struck
54. A. mmentB. chanceC. riskD. effrt
55. A. guidanceB. cmfrtC. prtectinD. assistance
56. A. defendedB. explainedC. repliedD. sighed
57. A. difficultB. unusualC. helpfulD. cnvincing
58. A. independenceB. selfC. trustD. relief
59. A. failsB. refusesC. intendsD. cntinues
60. A. disappintingB. supprtiveC. challengingD. inspiring
E
Curtis retired frm the plice frce, but he never stpped being a true her.
He was sitting in a car in the Chick-Fil-A drive-thru(汽车餐厅). Suddenly, he saw 61 puring ut f the truck in frnt f him. Withut thinking twice, Curtis leapt frm the 62 and ran t help.
Inside the restaurant, emplyees saw Curtis pull ut the terrified 63 Jhn, mere secnds befre the truck explded.
When Chick-Fil-A wner David 64 the restaurant’s security ftage(录像), he saw the full extent f Curtis’ 65 actins. Nt nly did Curtis pull Jhn frm the truck, but he als helped direct 66 custmers and staff members nce firefighters arrived. Hping t thank Curtis in persn, David 67 a call fr help n scial media t 68 the her.
After Curtis was fund, David 69 invited him t cme t Chick-Fil-A fr a meal with the driver he 70 . They all celebrated Curtis being in the right 71 at the right time t save at least ne life! Jhn and his family are incredibly grateful that Curtis was s 72 t help, and Curtis said he was just pleased n ne was 73 .
“As far as he is safe, that’s all that 74 ,” said Curtis.
Once a first respnder, always a first respnder! Curtis still has thse cp instincts(本能), and we’re glad he happened t be there t put them t gd 75 .
61. A. rainB. waterC. mistD. smke
62. A. restaurantB. tpC. vehicleD. windw
63. A. pliceB. driverC. wnerD. firefighter
64. A. reviewedB. recrdedC. receivedD. deleted
65. A. reasnableB. legalC. repeatedD. heric
66. A. ignrantB. ptentialC. frightenedD. disappinted
67. A. gave backB. put utC. waited frD. registered fr
68. A. lcateB. stimulateC. cnfirmD. prtect
69. A. eventuallyB. preciselyC. cnfidentlyD. sincerely
70. A. taughtB. savedC. encuragedD. accmpanied
71. A. wayB. rderC. directinD. place
72. A. quickB. eagerC. humbleD. prfessinal
73. A. leftB. influencedC. hurtD. disturbed
74. A. existsB. mattersC. wrksD. ccurs
75. A. examinatinB. situatinC. useD. respnse
F
A Heric Driver
Larry wrks with Transprt Drivers. Inc. One mrning in 2019, Larry was 76 alng 165 nrth after delivering t ne f his 77 Suddenly, he saw a car with its bright lights n. As he gt clser, he fund anther vehicle upside dwn n the rad. One mre lk and he nticed 78 shting ut frm under the 79 vehicle. Larry pulled ver, set the brake and 80 the fire extinguisher(灭火器) . Tw gd bursts frm the extinguisher and the fire was put ut.
The man wh had his bright lights n came ver and tld Larry he had 81 an emergency call. They then heard a wman’s vice cming frm the, wrecked(毁坏的) vehicle. 82 the vehicle, they saw that a wman was trying t get ut f the brken windw. They tld her t stay 83 until the emergency persnnel arrived, but she thught the car was ging t 84 . Larry tld her that he had already put ut the fire and she shuld nt mve 85 she injured her neck.
Once fire and emergency peple arrive, Larry and the ther man 86 and let them g t wrk. Then, Larry asked the 87 if he was needed r 88 t g. They let him and the ther man g.
One thing is 89 -Larry went abve and beynd the call f duty by getting s clse t the burning vehicle! His 90 mst likely saved the wman's life.
76. A. walkingB. turingC. travelingD. rushing
77. A. passengersB. clleaguesC. emplyersD. custmers
78. A. flameB. smkeC. waterD. steam
79. A. usedB. disabledC. remvedD. abandned
80. A. gt hld fB. preparedC. tk charge fD. cntrlled
81. A. returnedB. receivedC. madeD. cnfirmed
82. A. StartingB. ParkingC. PassingD. Appraching
83. A. quietB. stillC. awayD. calm
84. A. expldeB. slip awayC. fall apartD. crash
85. A. as ifB. unlessC. in caseD. after
86. A. stepped frwardB. backed ffC. mved nD. set ut
87. A. wmanB. pliceC. manD. driver
88. A. frbiddenB. readyC. askedD. free
89. A. fr certainB. fr cnsideratinC. reprtedD. checked
90. A. patienceB. skillsC. effrtsD. prmise
G
(2023湖北高二阶段练习)While driving in a small Clrad twn, I stpped as a grup f peple crssed the rad. As I watched, I 91 a thin, prly dressed ld lady taking a(n) 92 suitcase.
She managed t carry it fr a few yards befre setting it dwn n the grund. After trying several times, she was still 93 with it when the traffic started t mve again.
Having experienced similar 94 in the past when traveling, I 95 alngside her and leaned ver t call ut thrugh the windw, “Excuse me. Wuld yu like a 96 ?”
She stpped, gave me a 97 lk and then started t walk hesitantly tward me, pulling her suitcase hard. “If yu want t tell me where yu’re ging, I’ll 98 yu ff. That suitcase lks 99 heavy,” I said.
“Well, all right,” she answered in a 100 vice. And after we had bth lifted her luggage int the back f my pickup, she 101 herself withut a wrd n the frnt seat. My attempts at cnversatin were a 102 , except fr directins t her destinatin. When we arrived there and gt her suitcase dwn, she 103 her hand int a pcket, saying, “What d I 104 yu? I dn’t have much.”
Surprised, I said, “Nthing. I was glad t be able t help.”
Her expressin changed immediately, and she stared at me unbelievably. “Well, thank yu, lady. N ne has ever dne me a(n) 105 like that befre. Gd bless yu.” Then she disappeared dwn the street, while smething warm ccurred in my heart.
91. A. visitedB. spttedC. caughtD. minded
92. A. beautifulB. lightC. valuableD. verweight
93. A. cmmunicatingB. breakingC. battlingD. cmpeting
94. A. strugglesB. cnflictsC. cnsequencesD. adventures
95. A. slwed dwnB. tracked dwnC. pulled upD. ended up
96. A. restB. mapC. cmpaninD. ride
97. A. gratefulB. suspiciusC. disappintedD. shining
98. A. drpB. carryC. sendD. keep
99. A. relativelyB. awfullyC. slightlyD. entirely
100. A. firmB. warmC. cldD. sharp
101. A. settledB. enjyedC. fundD. cllected
102. A. successB. blwC. stupidityD. failure
103. A. grabbedB. shkC. dugD. raised
104. A. affrdB. weC. awardD. return
105. A. kindnessB. serviceC. hnurD. injury
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Being part f a cmmunity can help peple feel less lnely in life. Oliver Jhnsn is nly 7 years ld, but he smetimes feels lnely and abandned.
As Oliver’s birthday drew near, his mm Katherine Jhnsn 106 t d smething t make her sn feel 107 in sciety. Knwing Oliver lves 108 mre than tys and vide games, and always wants t sit behind the wheel, Katherine shared a simple pst n Facebk 109 if any truckers wuld give her sn a 110 in their trucks fr $50. She hped just ne trucker wuld see the pst and 111 . Later, Barry, the wner f a transprtatin cmpany, saw Katherine’s 112 . Unexpectedly, Barry appealed t the truckers f his cmpany t turn up fr a truck rally(集会) in hnr f Oliver’s birthday. Thirty-fur truckers 113 right away. Hwever, n the big day, mre than twice that number 114 . Barry was very grateful fr his staff members shwing a lnely child what a 115 cmmunity lks like. “When it cmes t kids, these truckers will always cme ut,” Barry said. Oliver was 116 surprised by the truck rally, and he culdn’t have been mre 117 . “We all culd sense he was surrunded by happiness,” said his father, Simn Jhnsn. “T be perfectly hnest, the big day meant mre than we culd have ever 118 ,” he added, “‘thank yu’ just desn’t 119 what’s happened.”
Nne f the truckers accepted a cent fr their time r expenses. It’s an act full f 120 ! Thanks t everyne wh made this happen t the special kid.
106. A. refusedB. frgtC. failedD. wanted
107. A. includedB. changedC. struggledD. imprved
108. A. filmsB. lightsC. trucksD. trains
109. A. recgnizingB. prvingC. askingD. testing
110. A. handB. rideC. treatD. break
111. A. respndB. discussC. blameD. explain
112. A. respectB. peratinC. cncernD. request
113. A. came upB. lked upC. signed upD. went up
114. A. appearedB. agreedC. btheredD. succeeded
115. A. strangeB. newC. supprtiveD. creative
116. A. similarlyB. cmpletelyC. finallyD. frequently
117. A. embarrassedB. tiredC. cnfusedD. delighted
118. A. imaginedB. fundedC. keptD. adjusted
119. A. prmiseB. cverC. decideD. fix
120. A. energyB. knwledgeC. ambitinD. lve
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Last year, I started the jurney f being a remte prduct designer. The thught f a 121 schedule, a cmfrtable hme ffice, and the escape frm the crwded public transprt was incredibly 122 . The first few weeks were filled with a lng-lst feeling f 123 .
Hwever, the 124 f wrking frm hme gradually set in. I had started my day with the best intentins, prmising myself quick breaks and regular 125 . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings 126 me t my cmputer thrughut the day, leaving me little time t 127 . Gne were the shrt walks t a clleague’s desk and the quick lunchtime walks arund the ffice cmplex. Finally, my wrld was 128 t the walls f my hme, my steps 129 in mere meters rather than kilmeters.
One day, I tried 130 ne f my favrite dresses and it wasn’t passing thrugh my waist at all. Glancing at myself in the mirrr, I saw a 131 persn carrying extra weight, rather than smene enjying freedm. The 132 f wrk and persnal life had left me feeling like I was a never ending mtin machine.
This incident marked the 133 f a jurney f self-discvery. I made up my mind that I needed a(n) 134 nt just fr my waistline but fr my verall well-being. It was a prmise t priritize my physical and mental health, and a cmmitment that I culd 135 cntrl ver my life and my bdy.
121. A. tightB. regularC. fullD. flexible
122. A. appealingB. amusingC. challengingD. disturbing
123. A. directinB. securityC. freedmD. respnsibility
124. A. dutiesB. rewardsC. prblemsD. expectatins
125. A. visitsB. emailsC. updatesD. stretches
126. A. tiedB. inspiredC. guidedD. intrduced
127. A. replyB. relaxC. reactD. read
128. A. extendedB. limitedC. relatedD. expsed
129. A. cuntedB. repeatedC. watchedD. fllwed
130. A. tidying upB. putting asideC. fitting intD. getting back
131. A. lazyB. tiredC. rudeD. mad
132. A. mixB. successC. balanceD. value
133. A. distanceB. memryC. beginningD. training
134. A. prmiseB. excuseC. answerD. change
135. A. maintainB. easeC. remveD. regain
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A man was driving when he fund a lady needed help. S he stpped. When he was cming up t her, she was wrried 136 nbdy had stpped fr hurs. Besides, he didn’t lk safe as his appearance was s ugly and 137 . He culd see hw scared she was, s he tried t calm her, “I am here t help yu. Dn’t wrry. My name is Bryan Andersn.”
The car 138 , s he had t crawl(爬) under the car t repair it. When the jb was dne, she asked hw much she shuld 139 him fr his help. Bryan smiled, “If yu really want t pay me back, the next time yu see smene wh needs help, 140 the persn help. And think f me.”
Several days later in a small 141 , the lady saw a waitress nearly eight mnths pregnant (怀孕的). The waitress gave her a friendly smile althugh she was 142 after spending the whle day n her feet. Then the lady 143 Bryan. The lady paid fr her meal with a $100 bill. When the waitress gt change and came back, the lady had gne. She 144 a nte n the napkin(餐巾纸), “Yu dn’t we me 145 . Smebdy nce helped me, just like nw I’m helping yu. If yu really want t pay me back, dn’t let this chain f 146 end.” The waitress fund fur mre $100 bills under the napkin.
That night the waitress came hme earlier, wndering hw the lady culd knw hw much she and her husband needed mney when the 147 wuld sn arrive. She knew her husband wrried abut that, s she was very 148 t tell him the news. Then she kissed him and 149 , “Nw everything will be all right. I lve yu, Bryan Andersn.”
The help yu give t thers shall always get back t yu, s please dn’t 150 t ffer a helping hand whenever smene needs help.
136. A. sB. ifC. asD. thugh
137. A. frighteningB. shckingC. surprisingD. interesting
138. A. put dwnB. brke dwnC. gt dwnD. turned dwn
139. A. spendB. cstC. takeD. pay
140. A. fferB. supplyC. supprtD. prvide
141. A. hspitalB. supermarketC. churchD. restaurant
142. A. excitedB. tiredC. upsetD. satisfied
143. A. metB. calledC. rememberedD. fund
144. A. leftB. wrteC. tkD. threw
145. A. nthingB. anythingC. smethingD. everything
146. A. lveB. determinatinC. interestD. dubt
147. A. trubleB. babyC. custmerD. bill
148. A. prudB. unwillingC. gladD. angry
149. A. repliedB. saidC. shutedD. sighed
150. A. frgetB. pretendC. tryD. mind
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