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展开Passage 1
Chle Smith is a girl aged 6 frm Atlanta, Gergia. One day, while taking a walk with her father near their hme, she 1 smething shiny under a pile f rubbish. She picked up the 2 t take hme, as she ften did n her treasure-hunting walks. Chle was later 3 t discver she had fund a stlen Olympic gld medal.
The medal belngs t frmer caneist (划艇运动员) Je Jacbi, wh wn gld while 4 fr Team USA in the 1992 Barcelna Olympic games. The medal, alng with ther persnal belngings, was 5 in May f 2016 when smene brke int Jacbi’s can. Thugh plice managed t 6 sme f his stlen items, they hadn’t been able t find his 7 Olympic medal. It may have been lst frever, if nt fr a 6-year-ld girl’s treasure-hunting 8 .
Chle’s dad had seen Jacbi’s stry n the news, and 9 realized it was his stlen prperty. He fund Jacbi’s email and sent him pictures f the treasure. After 10 the medal, Jacbi was astnished, just speechless.
Chle was 11 t give it back after speaking with Jacbi n the phne. 12 , Jacbi prmised t speak t her class when schl begins again this fall. The 13 f this little girl reuniting an Olympian with his belved pssessin is 14 . When we talk abut character and ding the 15 thing, Chle represents the Olympic values in every sense f the wrd.
1.A.sughtB.buriedC.nticedD.drpped
2.A.wasteB.bjectC.materialD.antique
3.A.embarrassedB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.shcked
4.A.cmpetingB.applyingC.cachingD.preparing
5.A.brkenB.stlenC.replacedD.deserted
6.A.purchaseB.registerC.preserveD.recver
7.A.securedB.prizedC.advertisedD.priced
8.A.prjectB.decisinC.habitD.idea
9.A.quicklyB.graduallyC.reallyD.carefully
10.A.identifyingB.btainingC.evaluatingD.investigating
11.A.srryB.eagerC.upsetD.hesitant
12.A.In additinB.In factC.In returnD.In advance
13.A.purpseB.reprtC.attemptD.stry
14.A.heart-warmingB.breath-takingC.eye-catchingD.life-changing
15.A.imprtantB.simpleC.interestingD.right
Passage 2
An ld car, a few dllars in the pcket, and a sense f adventure. That’s all Tny and Maureen Wheeler needed fr the 16 f a lifetime. They met n a park bench in Regent’s Park and 17 a year later. Fr their hneymn, they decided t try what few peple thught 18 —crssing Eurpe and Asia verland, all the way t Australia. It tk them several mnths and all the mney they culd earn r brrw, but they 19 .
It was t amazing an experience t 20 themselves. 21 by their friends, they stayed up nights writing their very first travel guide “Acrss Asia n the Cheap”. Within a week they’d 22 1,500 cpies and Lnely Planet was brn. The name 23 a misheard line in the sng “Space Captain”. The 24 wrds are “lvely planet”, but Tny Wheeler heard “lnely planet” and liked it.
Lnely Planet has gne n t 25 the wrld’s largest and mst successful travel publisher, 26 ver 100 millin bks. Lnely Planet enables curius 27 t experience the wrld and get t the heart f a place thrugh guidebks and almst every place n the planet.
Tny and Maureen are cntinuing t travel and devte much f their spare time t 28 prjects, prviding supprt fr peple in need. And the 29 is still driven by the idea in “Acrss Asia n the Cheap”: “What yu’ve gt t 30 is decide t g and the hardest part is ver. S g!”
16.A.savingsB.travelC.rewardD.anniversary
17.A.divrcedB.delayedC.marriedD.separated
18.A.difficultB.pssibleC.astnishedD.meaningful
19.A.made sureB.made upC.made itD.made sense
20.A.keep tB.link tC.turn tD.cntribute t
21.A.FrcedB.DisturbedC.AnticipatedD.Encuraged
22.A.sldB.acquiredC.prceededD.purchased
23.A.cmes frmB.results inC.lks intD.applies t
24.A.wnderfulB.mysteriusC.actualD.primitive
25.A.fightB.cmpeteC.becmeD.manage
26.A.printingB.drawingC.readingD.writing
27.A.cuplesB.travelersC.freignersD.friends
28.A.successfulB.urgentC.cntraryD.charitable
29.A.cuntryB.wrldC.fficeD.cmpany
30.A.achieveB.dC.startD.claim
Passage 3
Tday I am wrking with Sim n fr starting a mbile repairing shp. His 31 made me think f the day he jined us as a participant under Naya Savera, a skill-building prgram fr different backgrunds.
My memry stretches back very 32 . When I first lked at him during selectin interview we 33 fr taking n the participants, I wndered hw I was ging t help this persn wh culd nt even 34 .
Simn has a 35 prblem in bth his legs. And t reach frm ne place t anther he has t 36 a wheelchair. I didn’t take him seriusly at first, but smething changed when we 37 talking with him.
He made us 38 with all his funny stries. And made us cry by sharing his 39 t live nrmally. It is a pity that peple underestimate him and lk dwn n his 40 t becme a successful persn. By the time interview was ver, we were all lking at him with awe and wndered wh 41 whm, as mst f the time he was the ne psing questins.
Needless t say, he was selected fr the training prgram and als 42 the prgram with ease. He was ne f the 43 wh never missed even a single day f training. He was ne f the highest scrers in exams 44 n the last day f the training prgram. He tuched everyne with his psitivity and 45 .
31.A.mtiveB.srrwC.enthusiasmD.league
32.A.mnthlyB.easilyC.bravelyD.unluckily
33.A.cnductedB.canceledC.cnveyedD.rewarded
34.A.advertiseB.plishC.readD.walk
35.A.mannedB.seriusC.preciseD.dynamic
36.A.turn dwnB.decide nC.test utD.rely n
37.A.startedB.regrettedC.frgtD.abandned
38.A.meltB.laughC.teaseD.cmpse
39.A.laburB.mixtureC.pwerD.struggle
40.A.successB.vilenceC.determinatinD.absence
41.A.interviewedB.spnsredC.warnedD.abused
42.A.cmpletedB.crushedC.designedD.purchased
43.A.playersB.astrnautsC.participantsD.leaders
44.A.guaranteedB.heldC.framedD.cued
45.A.reputatinB.kindnessC.mistakeD.attitude
Passage 4
When Jhn asked his daughters which sculptures they like best, they shuted excitedly, “The Stry birds!”. These birds are the 46 f Rbin and Jhn. Rbin explains, “Made frm plain clay (黏土), the clrful ceramic birds stand n metal legs. There is a little 47 in it. Tgether, we make smething better.”
At Jhn’s huse, art is a family 48 . Rbin brings style t their ceramics. Jhn crafts the metal elements f the sculptures, Their daughters, Ruby, Eliza and Carmella, help t. “The girls 49 int bdies,” says Jhn, “Everyne cntributes t the wrks, s every sculpture is a symbl f ur 50 effrt.”
There are lts f 51 t turn a clay int a bird. First, Jhn breaks the clay and 52 it until abut ne-quarter inch thick. He cvers it s that it wn’t dry ut and 53 . Then, Rbin 54 . She thins the clay here and there, pushing in and ut t make the bird’s bdy. Jhn adds fresh clay n the drier clay and Rbin 55 the bdy with bright clrs. Then it is Ruby’s turn. She sculpts it. Eventually, the bird will g int an ven fr firing-baking and 56 . Rbin prgrams the ven s that the temperature 57 bit by bit. Ttal ven time can be 20 hurs. “That may be a lng time.but the 58 yu heat the clay, the mre likely it is t crack.” Rbin says.
Sn, the bird stands 59 n its feet, Jhn shws it t his families. “I did the carving!” Ruby says excitedly. The girls gather fr a clser lk. The 60 expressins n their faces tell a stry — they lve making art tgether.
46.A.memriesB.creatinsC.cpiesD.refrms
47.A.magicB.challengeC.rewardD.effrt
48.A.regulatinB.guidanceC.affairD.decisin
49.A.lkB.mveC.cmeD.carve
50.A.jintB.realC.finalD.serius
51.A.highlightsB.stepsC.ideasD.benefits
52.A.rllsB.firesC.paintsD.brushes
53.A.disappearB.enlargeC.crackD.explde
54.A.takes verB.runs utC.tests utD.turns ver
55.A.washesB.decratesC.refreshesD.strengthens
56.A.restingB.cyclingC.strikingD.hardening
57.A.drpsB.changesC.stabilizesD.rises
58.A.htterB.tugherC.fasterD.deeper
59.A.quietlyB.clselyC.temprarilyD.firmly
60.A.sensitiveB.inncentC.enthusiasticD.gentle
Passage 5
Anna was cleaning when she sptted a hidden dr leading t part f her attic (阁楼).And in the secret rm she 61 tw bxes stuffed with hundreds f letters, which were handwritten in the 1950s. The letters were 62 t a Betty McGhee. There were dzens penned by a yung man named Vance, 63 the same way: “Hi hney”. Anna read a few and a new rmance was blssming n the ld 64 .
Once realizing the 65 nature f the ntes, she was hesitant t pry (窥探). Hwever, she 66 that the letters wuld likely be meaningful t smene else. S she turned t scial media t try and find the 67 t pass them n t. Within days, she fund a(n) 68 clue with the aid f strangers wh saw the pst.
Finally she 69 t Daltn, wh lived 3,000 miles away. Daltn cnfirmed that Vance and Betty gt 70 fllwing a string f written crrespndence and eventually started a family. He 71 this because they were his grandparents, and were wed fr 50 years.
Daltn was clse with his grandparents. 72 , he knew little abut hw their 73 started. With his belved grandparents nw gne, t 74 wrds t that time in their life was ging t be incredible. He was grateful that Anna saw the 75 in the written wrds.
61.A.recveredB.unearthedC.packedD.plished
62.A.addressedB.returnedC.explainedD.read
63.A.sundingB.startingC.cncludingD.writing
64.A.bxB.cardsC.drD.pages
65.A.dynamicB.cmplicatedC.persnalD.cnventinal
66.A.figuredB.ignredC.recalledD.dubted
67.A.cllectrB.familyC.pstmanD.audience
68.A.prmisingB.refreshedC.cntempraryD.rmantic
69.A.came acrssB.shwed ffC.reached utD.called n
70.A.reunitedB.separatedC.prmtedD.engaged
71.A.admittedB.declaredC.knewD.wanted
72.A.BesidesB.TherefreC.StillD.Instead
73.A.crrespndenceB.careerC.weddingD.relatinship
74.A.addB.applyC.matchD.attach
75.A.wisdmB.significanceC.virtueD.faith
Passage 6
Bill Sumiel was having a tugh Friday. The 71-year-ld, wh was 76 kidney (肾) failure, fund himself at a medical center 30 miles frm hme fr the secnd time in 24 hurs. Sumiel was n the transplant (移植) list, but n 77 had yet appeared. Withut a taxi ride lined up fr his 78 , Sumiel tk an Uber t and frm his appintment.
Uber driver Timthy Letts tk Sumiel as his 79 even thugh the trip was ut f his way, sensing Sumiel might need help. During the 40-minute drive, Sumiel 80 his psitive energy and the struggles f his treatments, revealing he was 81 a kidney dnr.
As they neared Sumiel’s hme, Letts 82 him by expressing interest in being a kidney dnr. Shcked but 83 , Sumiel exchanged cntact infrmatin with Letts. 84 , after the initial excitement, Sumiel started feeling a bit less ptimistic. Althugh he was 85 by Letts’ ffer, he wndered if it had just been an emtinal mment. But Letts was true t his 86 . He gt in tuch with Sumiel just a few 87 later, and by the next week, Letts had 88 the kidney transplant prgram. After a mnths-lng screening prcess, the results were in: Letts and Sumiel were a 89 match.
On Dec 7, 2021, they had their surgeries. It was a 90 . Letts and Sumiel still keep in tuch t this day.
76.A.dealing withB.taking upC.engaging inD.crashing int
77.A.driversB.matchesC.dctrsD.signs
78.A.trialB.meetingC.tripD.task
79.A.clleagueB.friendC.passengerD.neighbr
80.A.deniedB.keptC.recrdedD.shared
81.A.turning utB.searching frC.riginating frmD.cexisting with
82.A.cnfusedB.inspiredC.annyedD.surprised
83.A.excitedB.prudC.disappintedD.embarrassed
84.A.TherefreB.HweverC.BesidesD.Afterward
85.A.tuchedB.cheatedC.hurtD.saddened
86.A.wrdB.nameC.actinD.visin
87.A.mnthsB.weeksC.hursD.years
88.A.ignredB.prmtedC.cntactedD.launched
89.A.uniqueB.perfectC.rareD.weak
90.A.testB.challengeC.riskD.success
Passage 7
Ten years ag I adpted my dg Rudy frm a shelter just days befre they were ging t euthanize (使安乐死) him. We’ve had a special 91 ever since.
I’ve fund his 92 really meaningful. Every night I get in my bed and he gets in his dggy bed right next t mine. But a year ag suddenly Rudy 93 . Every night when I gt in bed he’d jump up n my 94 and start licking (舔) my face. I’d get 95 and make him get ff but the next night he’d d it again.
I was cnsidering taking him t bedience (驯服) schl when I suddenly 96 that he was licking the same spt n my jaw ver and ver again. I 97 my jaw and it seemed kay but it was s 98 fr my dg that I decided t just trust him. I made an appintment with the 99 and felt silly telling her why I came in but she agreed t d sme 100 . It turns ut I had a tumr (肿瘤) in my jaw. It culdn’t be felt frm the 101 but smehw Rudy knew it was there. I’m ding much 102 nw but the dctrs said if I’d 103 until the tumr was big enugh t be felt, it’s likely I wuld have 104 . I saved my dg’s life and nw he’s 105 mine!
91.A.cnnectinB.exerciseC.taskD.cmmunicatin
92.A.trustB.cmpanyC.supprtD.cmfrt
93.A.gave upB.changedC.leftD.fell sick
94.A.tableB.deskC.bedD.chair
95.A.happyB.wrriedC.madD.sad
96.A.rememberedB.imaginedC.guessedD.realized
97.A.sawB.penedC.drppedD.felt
98.A.unusualB.interestingC.impssibleD.natural
99.A.friendB.dctrC.dentistD.manager
100.A.experimentsB.testsC.treatmentD.research
101.A.utsideB.insideC.thratD.hand
102.A.fasterB.slwerC.betterD.wrse
103.A.waitedB.cntinuedC.refusedD.thught
104.A.lstB.diedC.failedD.fallen
105.A.prtectedB.influencedC.guidedD.saved
Passage 8
I was then in my early twenties. Even thugh I was armed with a degree in Educatin, finding a 106 teaching jb was nt easy. I had t try sme temprary nes.
This year, when a glden pprtunity 107 , I 108 it and tk things seriusly. The jb was t teach 5th grade students in a lcal schl. I 109 myself with lessn plans, taught with enthusiasm, and stayed 110 with the students. I had n hesitatin in 111 the kids when they gt the answer right, and encuraged them if they didn’t.
One day when the kids were 112 , a girl apprached and handed me a 113 befre she went hme. On it was a lvely drawing full f childlike wnder, 114 by the wrds, “Yu are the best teacher I have ever had!” It really amazed me that ne f my kind cmments had 115 that girl’s heart greatly. I tk that nte hme and 116 put it in a flder, lking n it as a 117 because it was very imprtant. Anytime I was feeling dwn I wuld lk at it and it prved t be a 118 .
That experience shwed me the 119 f just a single kind wrd. It encuraged me t cntinue t try my best each day t 120 lve and kindness thrugh my wrds and actins. Wish the same fr thers.
106.A.first-rateB.well-paidC.labr-savingD.full-time
107.A.escapedB.demandedC.appearedD.arranged
108.A.jumped atB.thught abutC.waited frD.dreamt f
109.A.busiedB.amusedC.cncernedD.cntented
110.A.familiarB.psitiveC.strictD.anxius
111.A.recmmendingB.supprtingC.judgingD.cngratulating
112.A.gradedB.dismissedC.testedD.taught
113.A.nteB.giftC.parcelD.bk
114.A.editedB.exchangedC.emphasizedD.accmpanied
115.A.hardenedB.tuchedC.brkenD.gladdened
116.A.simplyB.casuallyC.carefullyD.eagerly
117.A.reminderB.treasureC.prfD.secret
118.A.cmfrtB.frtuneC.fantasyD.strategy
119.A.targetB.applicatinC.pwerD.style
120.A.preferB.findC.feelD.spread
Passage 9
“Oh, n! Yu’re mving?” Such was my neighbr’s cncern when she saw husehld items appearing n my lawn (草坪) and 121 my driveway.
“Npe. Just cleaning huse!” I called back, smiling.
This yard sale had been the result f six mnths f 122 . I had searched every 123 and verflwing clset and cupbard — crazy abut my seeking t find items t sell.
I met lads f 124 and friendly peple. The Mirrr Lady was thrilled t buy the antique mirrr frm my first apartment fr her daughter’s first apartment; and the Futn Girl, a cllege sphmre, said my futn (沙发床) and frame were 125 fr her drm rm.
And hw can I 126 the Camera Man? Bending absrbedly ver the “technlgy” table, he sptted my husband’s faded camera bag frm the early 80s. Zippered cmpartments (隔包) 127 a brken camera and a few ld lenses (镜头). “Ww!” he said, as he picked it up and made me a(n) 128 . I asked what he was ging t d with it. “It’s just cl — I have a shelf at hme fr cl fashinable technlgy.” S 129 he bught it s he culd lk at it. As he walked dwn the driveway with the dusty bag 130 ver his shulder, fr a secnd I 131 my jurnalist husband ding the same, heading ut t 132 a stry. That made me feel 133 .
All yard sales lasted tw days. As hard as it can be t let things 134 , the true value f thse things is t 135 yu f a place yu lived in, a special time in yur life, r a lved ne in yur heart.
121.A.picking upB.getting verC.putting upD.taking ver
122.A.adaptatinB.prtectinC.preparatinD.prductin
123.A.messyB.bareC.elegantD.tidy
124.A.generusB.cnservativeC.interestingD.cautius
125.A.famusB.perfectC.cmfrtableD.cheap
126.A.blameB.describeC.wrryD.frget
127.A.arrangedB.apprachedC.expsedD.withdraw
128.A.appintmentB.appealC.excuseD.ffer
129.A.apparentlyB.reluctantlyC.cautiuslyD.gratefully
130.A.disappearingB.hangingC.printingD.winding
131.A.imaginedB.appreciatedC.picturedD.frgave
132.A.reviewB.reprtC.relateD.repeat
133.A.sadB.regretfulC.gdD.thankful
134.A.gatherB.surviveC.cntrlD.g
135.A.cheatB.infrmC.remindD.warn
Passage 10
Grwing up in castal Maine, Lynda Dughty spent lts f time ut n the sea. There she ften saw whales, seals and ther marine (海洋的) animals. She develped a(n) 136 fr the wildlife living alng the cast.
“I remember being s amazed by them and 137 what was happening in their life,” Dughty said.
She als 138 that their livelihd was influenced by pllutin and ther human-related activities. She wanted t d smething t 139 these animals.
S she became a marine 140 and wrked with rganisatins that prvided help fr sick and injured sea animals. But as many nnprfits (非营利机构) clsed their drs, Dughty decided t step in.
In 2011, she 141 her nnprfit, Marine Mammals f Maine, and has since prvided help and medical care fr mre than 3,000 sea animals.
When COVID-19 brke ut, things became mre difficult, but they culdn’t 142 —the animals 143 , needed their help.
“We were s nervus f hw we wuld 144 as a nnprfit in uncertain times,” Dughty said. “ 145 , ur team std strng and we were able t cntinue t help animals.”
When anther New England-based marine animal rescue prgram 146 its animal care during COVID-19, Dughty’s wrk became mre 147 than ever.
“We culd n lnger take any 148 t their rescue center and there were nt enugh rehabilitatin (康复) places fr these animals. Actually, we were really 149 and there was mre pressure fr ur center t stay pen,” Dughty said.
“I feel this strng 150 t help these animals,” Dughty said. “This is what I was put n the earth t d.”
136.A.habitB.tasteC.lveD.apprach
137.A.dreamingB.wnderingC.estimatingD.apprving
138.A.recgnisedB.imaginedC.dubtedD.nticed
139.A.prtectB.attractC.evlveD.prevent
140.A.chemistB.bilgistC.linguistD.psychlgist
141.A.set utB.gave utC.set upD.gave up
142.A.g backB.wipe utC.cme alngD.slw dwn
143.A.alreadyB.stillC.evenD.just
144.A.surviveB.captureC.ccupyD.quit
145.A.NrmallyB.HpefullyC.NaturallyD.Luckily
146.A.startedB.stppedC.cntinuedD.frgt
147.A.generusB.delightfulC.crucialD.terrifying
148.A.emplyersB.partnersC.expertsD.animals
149.A.assistedB.encuragedC.neededD.impressed
150.A.respnsibilityB.abilityC.persnalityD.chance
Passage 11
Every year I’d read ver 2,000 cllege applicatins frm students all ver the wrld. It is quite 151 t chse whm t admit. 152 , in the chas f SAT scres and recmmendatins, ne 153 is always irresistible in a candidate: kindness.
The mst surprising 154 f kindness I’ve ever cme acrss came frm a student wh had excellent scres and a supprtive recmmendatin frm his cllege cnsultant. Even with these qualificatins, he might nt have 155 . But ne letter f recmmendatin caught my eye. It was frm a schl security 156 . Letters f recmmendatin are 157 written by peple like frmer presidents, celebrities, and Olympic athletes.
The security guard wrte that he supprted this student’s admissin because f his 158 . This yung man was the nly persn in the schl wh knew the 159 f every member f the guard staff. He turned ff lights in empty rms, cnsistently 160 the hallway mnitr each mrning and tidied up the classrm after his 161 left schl even if nbdy was watching. This student, the security guard wrte, had a(n) 162 respect fr every persn at the schl, regardless f psitin, ppularity r pwer.
It gave us a 163 nt a student’s life in the mments when nthing “cunted”. That student was admitted by unanimus (一致的) vte f the admissins cmmittee.
Next year there might be a fld f security guard recmmendatins due t this essay. But if it means students will start paying as much 164 t the peple wh clean their classrms as they d t their principals and teachers, I’m happy t help start that 165 .
151.A.decentB.difficultC.ridiculusD.desperate
152.A.HweverB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.Therefre
153.A.capacityB.qualityC.dignityD.liberty
154.A.signalB.imageC.appearanceD.indicatin
155.A.std upB.std utC.given upD.given ut
156.A.guardB.teacherC.principalD.cnsultant
157.A.rughlyB.permanentlyC.typicallyD.respectively
158.A.wisdmB.braveryC.encuragementD.cnsideratin
159.A.namesB.wagesC.lcatinsD.careers
160.A.btheredB.answeredC.visitedD.thanked
161.A.staffB.studentsC.peersD.mnitrs
162.A.demandingB.amusingC.refreshingD.puzzling
163.A.passinB.licenceC.guaranteeD.windw
164.A.mneyB.nticeC.attentinD.curisity
165.A.plicyB.trendC.arrangementD.ccupatin
Passage 12
I am the “Laundry Gddess”. Well, that’s what my kids call me anyway because I have the talent fr finding the right 166 fr any stain. Frm spaghetti sauce and grass marks t ballpint ink stains, whatever my family 167 me, I seem t be able t find a way t make it lk brand new again. It’s a skill I gt frm my mther. My mm wuldn’t admit it, but I think she 168 ding the laundry.
The laundry rm was Mm’s territry. It was 169 , with nly the shushing (沙沙声) f the washing machine r the hum f the dryer t interrupt her. She wuld 170 dwn early in the mrning, ften still in her husecat, t put in the first 171 f the day. We wuld find her there, leaning n the freezer, happily having a cffee and reading the newspaper r her library bk.
I dn’t remember Mm teaching me the ways f the laundry rm. I learned t 172 twels and small items as a yungster. I spent many hurs irning clean cttn handkerchiefs and pillwcases. But the 173 wasn’t part f my training. S when I left hme and mved 174 the cuntry, stain 175 required an expensive lng-distance phne call hme.
My washer and dryer seem t have mre 176 than a jet plane, certainly many mre than the machines used by my mm. I have made the 177 frm laundry pwder t liquid, and I have my wn favrite stain 178 . But every time I step int the laundry rm and think abut hw t deal with a particularly difficult stain, I 179 the Laundry Gddesses wh came befre me fr her wisdm and perseverance. And each clean item f clthing is a 180 frce in a chatic wrld.
166.A.placeB.reasnC.cverD.slutin
167.A.prvides frB.aims atC.thrws atD.makes fr
168.A.meantB.hatedC.lvedD.bthered
169.A.neatB.quietC.messyD.secure
170.A.cuntB.putC.layD.head
171.A.ladB.itemC.burdenD.wrk
172.A.displayB.edgeC.makeD.fld
173.A.washingB.irningC.weavingD.tidying
174.A.tB.acrssC.withinD.ver
175.A.apprvalB.cntrlC.appealD.remval
176.A.issuesB.appliancesC.settingsD.cmmands
177.A.mdelB.knbC.cycleD.switch
178.A.fightersB.partnersC.prducersD.keepers
179.A.findB.thankC.murnD.ask
180.A.trublingB.calmingC.amusingD.cnflicting
Passage 13
Yang Haran, brn int a family f cttn farmers, spent his childhd playing in the cttn fields. He 181 hw hard his parents had t wrk using cnventinal farming methds, as well as hw autmatin has 182 prductivity and saved labr.
Having finished university, Yang became a 183 farmer himself. Hwever, unlike his parents, his experience has been very 184 ; he manages ver 200,000 square meters f cttn fields and always 185 new ways t imprve efficiency thrugh technlgical 186 .
In 2018, he saw the great business 187 f using drnes (无人机) in farming and established his wn cmpany, which 188 13 drne peratrs, all f whm are pst-90s wrkers like Yang himself. “We are like a big family, with members frm different ethnic grups,” Yang said 189 .
In peak grwing seasn, they mve their 190 in a skillful way ver the fields while in the ff-seasn, they train lcal farmers t 191 drnes. T date, Yang’s team has trained hundreds f lcal farmers. “This will enable them t 192 new technlgies, allwing them t 193 the advances in mdern agriculture,” he said.
Yang’s 194 des nt end there. He has recently taken up a precisin (精准) farming prject, which uses drnes t cllect data fr spectral analysis (光谱分析), and transmit real-time data n crp grwth and sil misture t the irrigatin and fertilizer equipment fr precisin 195 .
181.A.recalledB.witnessedC.blamedD.assumed
182.A.integratedB.tackledC.generatedD.bsted
183.A.cttnB.riceC.wheatD.srghum
184.A.visibleB.differentC.cmplexD.multiple
185.A.transfrmsB.handlesC.seeksD.adjusts
186.A.presentatinB.extensinC.interactinD.innvatin
187.A.cnceptB.ptentialC.theryD.framewrk
188.A.emplysB.attainsC.entertainsD.prmtes
189.A.firmlyB.willinglyC.prudlyD.gently
190.A.machinesB.drnesC.pumpsD.switches
191.A.perateB.launchC.displayD.update
192.A.resistB.gatherC.spreadD.acquire
193.A.keep in mindB.be engaged inC.cme dwn withD.keep up with
194.A.dreamB.geniusC.insightD.thery
195.A.cmmunicatinB.industryC.agricultureD.turism
Passage 14
I almst died when I fell int the biling (沸腾的) water at the age f three. The 196 left me with serius burns and scars (伤疤) all ver my bdy. I spent many years in hspital having hundreds f 197 , which meant years and years f skin grafts (移植).
In my teens, I realized that I was 198 t my friends. They were all beautiful yung ladies and I had these terrible scars under my clthes which made me feel ugly. 199 , swimming helped me a lt. I can’t 200 that I was burned (烧伤) in the water and yet it als helped t 201 me. In the water I was at my happiest.
I was a cmpetitive (有竞争力的) swimmer fr many years and then was 202 t be a swimming teacher fr the lcal swim club. Even thugh 203 in a gym is difficult fr me, swimming is much 204 as I can sweat in the pl.
This year I swam frm Asia t Eurpe alngside the talented physical sprts expert Prfessr Greg. I swam clse t Greg asking fr his 205 in a swim challenge and he agreed t help me ut. When I climbed ut, I brke dwn and wept and just culdn’t cntrl my 206 . I was tld afterwards that I 207 in ne hur and 28 minutes. I culdn’t believe it as I kept stpping wanting t 208 but Greg really inspired me all the way t the finish.
I was ding this fr all thse peple wh had 209 years f self bdy hating, severe depressin (严重抑郁), lw self-cnfidence and f curse my wnderful families. 210 wmen are survivrs f life.
196.A.pprtunityB.failureC.trubleD.accident
197.A.peratins (手术)B.missins (使命)C.experimentsD.experiences
198.A.clseB.differentC.sameD.faithful
199.A.ObviuslyB.ImmediatelyC.LuckilyD.Suddenly
200.A.prveB.believeC.ensureD.accept
201.A.persuadeB.educateC.saveD.remember
202.A.trained (培训)B.frced (强迫)C.requested (要求)D.refused (拒绝)
203.A.researchingB.exercisingC.strugglingD.surviving
204.A.clerB.easierC.happierD.cmmner
205.A.pininB.permissinC.frgivenessD.supprt
206.A.feelingsB.ideasC.wrdsD.dreams
207.A.gatheredB.failedC.returnedD.finished
208.A.stay upB.watch utC.give upD.shw ff
209.A.sufferedB.frgttenC.learntD.sught
210.A.TalentedB.GracefulC.EnergeticD.Strng
Passage 15
That year I was nineteen and studying chemistry at cllege. My family thught educatin was the 211 t success. I agreed. Hwever, I felt dull in chemistry class. One day, my prfessr asked, “Why are yu here when yu have little 212 in chemistry?” I tried t explain by blaming pressure frm my 213 . But apparently he knew it was just a(n) 214 excuse. He said, “Yur success can nly be measured by yurself, but nt by yur parents. There is n secret t success, n examinatin yu have t 215 , but passin is very imprtant. T be successful, yu must fllw yur 216 . Whether yu are passinate abut fixing cars r explring the wrld, yu must be passinate abut yur gal and 217 a path t realize it. Then yu will achieve success and find 218 .”
At nineteen, the advice was hard fr me t 219 , but I knew he was crrect. His wrds 220 me I shuld cnsider “I think” rather than “my parents think”. I made a selfexaminatin and fund my passin was 221 . I had a gift fr playing the pian but I 222 it.
There was nly ne way t 223 whether I culd be a successful musician, s I tk my prfessr’s advice and 224 t the university’s music schl.
I’m nw fifty years ld, and live 225 . When I watched the varius awards I received n the walls in my ffice, a cntented smile appeared n my face.
211.A.keyB.patternC.factrD.prcess
212.A.intelligenceB.difficultyC.interestD.time
213.A.friendsB.parentsC.teachersD.cmpanins
214.A.identicalB.reasnableC.cnvincingD.weak
215.A.passB.mnitrC.evaluateD.arrange
216.A.ptimismB.determinatinC.emtinD.passin
217.A.cleanB.setC.repairD.crss
218.A.happinessB.prblemsC.regretsD.persnality
219.A.adaptB.turn dwnC.absrbD.put frward
220.A.warnedB.cmmandedC.advisedD.reminded
221.A.musicB.chemistryC.physicsD.subject
222.A.emphasizedB.ignredC.valuedD.avided
223.A.wnderB.discussC.prveD.dubt
224.A.admittedB.switchedC.headedD.returned
225.A.prlyB.cautiuslyC.bitterlyD.happily
Passage 16
Returning hme frm my university n a ht day, I lnged fr a cld sugary drink. I rushed t the fridge t 226 ne, sat n my sfa and 227 playing with my mbile phne. That was where I 228 an ad fr sme burgers and fries. I decided t rder because I was 229 and needed sme 230 t finish my t-d list fr the day.
I didn’t knw at that pint that eating this type f highly prcessed fd wuld make me feel lazier, sleepier—and 231 my whle life in a harmful way.
I had mved away frm hme in 2021, when I was 18, t 232 my educatin. It was my first time living withut my family and 233 myself independently. I was ut f my cmfrt zne and felt 234 . There were s many things t d, s I paid little attentin t my 235 because eating highly prcessed fd seemed the quickest and 236 thing t d.
Abut 4 weeks after mving away frm hme, I cntinued 237 whatever I wanted, until ne day my stmach hurt s badly that I culd 238 walk. My dctr tld me it was the 239 f all the unhealthy fd I had been eating. He suggested I make an effrt t eat a healthy and 240 diet that gave me all the right nutrients.
226.A.buyB.grabC.fancyD.hide
227.A.practicedB.frgtC.startedD.missed
228.A.sawB.wrteC.ignredD.sent
229.A.thirstyB.hungryC.prudD.sad
230.A.timeB.adviceC.energyD.peace
231.A.shareB.escapeC.wasteD.affect
232.A.supprtB.cntinueC.quitD.intrduce
233.A.cmpeting withB.searching frC.watching verD.lking after
234.A.stressedB.excitedC.relievedD.ashamed
235.A.studyB.dietC.familyD.weight
236.A.cheapestB.newestC.easiestD.safest
237.A.finishingB.helpingC.playingD.eating
238.A.barelyB.immediatelyC.eventuallyD.patiently
239.A.experienceB.reasnC.resultD.chance
240.A.prB.freeC.limitedD.balanced
Passage 17
Last year, I started the jurney f being a remte prduct designer. The thught f a 241 schedule, a cmfrtable hme ffice, and the escape frm the crwded public transprt was incredibly 242 . The first few weeks were filled with a lng-lst feeling f 243 .
Hwever, the 244 f wrking frm hme gradually set in. I had started my day with the best intentins, prmising myself quick breaks and regular 245 . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings 246 me t my cmputer thrughut the day, leaving me little time t 247 . Gne were the shrt walks t a clleague’s desk and the quick lunchtime walks arund the ffice cmplex. Finally, my wrld was 248 t the walls f my hme, my steps 249 in mere meters rather than kilmeters.
One day, I tried 250 ne f my favrite dresses and it wasn’t passing thrugh my waist at all. Glancing at myself in the mirrr, I saw a 251 persn carrying extra weight, rather than smene enjying freedm. The 252 f wrk and persnal life had left me feeling like I was a never ending mtin machine.
This incident marked the 253 f a jurney f self-discvery. I made up my mind that I needed a(n) 254 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 255 cntrl ver my life and my bdy.
241.A.tightB.regularC.fullD.flexible
242.A.appealingB.amusingC.challengingD.disturbing
243.A.directinB.securityC.freedmD.respnsibility
244.A.dutiesB.rewardsC.prblemsD.expectatins
245.A.visitsB.emailsC.updatesD.stretches
246.A.tiedB.inspiredC.guidedD.intrduced
247.A.replyB.relaxC.reactD.read
248.A.extendedB.limitedC.relatedD.expsed
249.A.cuntedB.repeatedC.watchedD.fllwed
250.A.tidying upB.putting asideC.fitting intD.getting back
251.A.lazyB.tiredC.rudeD.mad
252.A.mixB.successC.balanceD.value
253.A.distanceB.memryC.beginningD.training
254.A.prmiseB.excuseC.answerD.change
255.A.maintainB.easeC.remveD.regain
Passage 18
It was 1:20 a.m. I had just gne t bed, a bit 256 after celebrating my 31st birthday. Befre dinner, I’d placed 257 utside my garden dr and prepared the cell phne just 258 . After all, it had been 259 that week, resulting in fld warnings.
I was awakened by the 260 f rushing water. When I swung my legs ff the bed, I was shcked t feel cld water already up t my knees and 261 fast.
Shaking in darkness, I 262 my phne and turned n its flashlight. Then by the light I culd 263 water was frm the garden dr. It must have breached (在……上打开缺口) the sandbags. The river, usually such a quiet, slw mving river in my regin, had 264 burst its banks. And nw I had t 265 !
I tk 266 actin. Any effects f the alchl befre sleep were gne; 267 sbers (使清醒) ne up. After I went utside, I learned the river had flded the neighburhd. Therefre, if I had wken up just a few minutes later, I wuld have drwned.
In the end, I think the experience made me 268 and determined t live each day t its fullest. I came very clse t drwning that day. But rather than dwell n (沉湎于) what happened, I prefer t 269 what my mther tld me afterwards, “Dn’t remember the day when yu lst everything. Remember the day yu 270 . That day marked the beginning f a new chapter in yur life.”
256.A.relievedB.drunkC.excitedD.cntent
257.A.stnesB.sandbagsC.wdD.bxes
258.A.in dubtB.in advanceC.in turnD.in case
259.A.thunderingB.snwingC.puringD.blwing
260.A.rarB.tasteC.rhythmD.smell
261.A.appearingB.spreadingC.freezingD.rising
262.A.grabbedB.chargedC.drppedD.studied
263.A.realizeB.guessC.seeD.check
264.A.extremelyB.vilentlyC.narrwlyD.certainly
265.A.get utB.check utC.calm dwnD.mve ut
266.A.braveB.immediateC.determinedD.calculated
267.A.fearB.shckC.stressD.respnsibility
268.A.activeB.prudC.gratefulD.amazed
269.A.askB.assessC.hearD.fllw
270.A.lvedB.gainedC.survivedD.graduated
Passage 19
A student at Hellesdn High Schl in England has been called “Rubbish Girl” fr her envirnmentallyfriendly ways. 271 , that has nt stpped her frm cleaning up the envirnment.
Using the basket n her bicycle, 12yearld Nadia has been 272 rubbish alng her twmile rute t and frm schl since September f last year. 273 her gd intentins, sme f the kids at Nadia’s schl have nicknamed (给……起绰号) her “Rubbish Girl” and have bullied her fr her selfless effrts t help the 274 . But instead f letting them bring her dwn, she’s using their negativity as mtivatin (动力).
“I’m nt ging t 275 ding the right thing because f them,” she said. “I’m ding smething t 276 the wrld which they als live in. It’s everyne’s jb. We are all 277 fr keeping this wrld safe, instead f believing it’s always smene else’s jb.”
Nadia’s mum, Paula, said she is 278 prud f Nadia fr nt nly standing up t her bullies, but als standing up fr what she believes in. “I tld her she had tw 279 — she culd either stp cllecting rubbish, stp attracting their 280 s that they wuld leave her alne, r she culd face the challenge, be the ‘rubbish girl’ and keep her 281 .”
As a result f the lcal media attentin, Nadia has created a grup named “Team Rubbish Girl”, where she shares updates n her green effrts. Psitive 282 have pured in, all in 283 f Nadia, encuraging her t carry n with the green effrts.
“Sweetheart, yu are a star that 284 really bright abve the rest. Hld yur head high and never let thers 285 yu. Yu are ding smething selfless and amazing. Shame n the bullies,” wrte ne f the lcal citizens n her web page.
271.A.TherefreB.HweverC.BesidesD.Meanwhile
272.A.picking upB.taking ffC.giving awayD.leaving behind
273.A.DespiteB.WithutC.Due tD.Thanks t
274.A.disabledB.hmelessC.planetD.business
275.A.startB.enjyC.practiseD.stp
276.A.discverB.prtectC.repairD.understand
277.A.respnsibleB.readyC.gratefulD.available
278.A.hardlyB.generallyC.barelyD.extremely
279.A.galsB.chicesC.prblemsD.friends
280.A.strengthB.cnclusinC.attentinD.energy
281.A.balanceB.prmiseC.numberD.faith
282.A.effectsB.resultsC.cmmentsD.experiences
283.A.chargeB.hnurC.searchD.supprt
284.A.shinesB.fallsC.burnsD.cmpares
285.A.praiseB.discurageC.imprveD.welcme
Passage 20
Sctt had always been creative. As he finished university, he 286 t becme an inventr. He ften designed many new things. His friends thught that he was misguided. “Yu cannt spend yur life as a(n) 287 . Yu will never have a steady incme.” Luke, his best friend, was 288 his friend’s future. “Why dn’t yu recnsider and get a jb in the city?” Luke ften asked. “This is my 289 , ” Sctt said t Luke. “I have wanted t be an inventr since I was a small child. I am nt ging t give up.”
Over several years, Sctt develped many ideas that 290 t becme a success. His first inventin had many 291 and he was unable t sell it. His secnd idea received little supprt frm peple r cmpanies. Sctt’s friend Luke 292 t encurage him t find a(n) 293 career.
“Sctt, yu have t think abut yur 294 . I think it is nw time t try smething else.” “But I cannt stp nw. I am s clse t cming up with smething huge. 295 I left my designs nw, all my life wuld have been wasted,” he replied. Luke ndded, “I 296 , my friend. Just knw that I am here t supprt yu.”
Then ne day it happened. Sctt 297 his design f a new wing fr an airplane. He presented it t several cmpanies wh all lved his 298 . After sme cmpetitin, a cmpany ffered t buy his design.
“I knew that ne day I wuld 299 it!” he said t Luke as they celebrated at his apartment. Luke felt a little guilty fr 300 suggesting that Sctt shuld give up. “I dn’t knw hw yu kept ging all these years,” Luke said. “Yu certainly deserve every bit f yur success.”
286.A.decidedB.fferedC.waitedD.managed
287.A.writerB.inventrC.dctrD.teacher
288.A.tired fB.interested inC.disappinted atD.wrried abut
289.A.changeB.dreamC.hnrD.chance
290.A.failedB.startedC.happenedD.appeared
291.A.secretsB.disadvantagesC.striesD.crrectins
292.A.prmisedB.chseC.cntinuedD.seemed
293.A.differentB.unusualC.imprtantD.happy
294.A.educatinB.futureC.healthD.safety
295.A.BecauseB.AlthughC.IfD.When
296.A.insistB.dubtC.rememberD.understand
297.A.beganB.cmpletedC.usedD.impressed
298.A.ideaB.hbbyC.jbD.help
299.A.haveB.finishC.makeD.keep
300.A.nearlyB.nlyC.almstD.ever
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