2024年高考真题和模拟题英语分类汇编(全国通用)专题09 完形埴空(20空) (原卷版)
展开Clse1
【2024全国甲卷】One day, we had a family dinner. While the adults were busy with their serius talk utside, I was left alne in the ____21____ t help my grandmther wash dishes. ____22____ my grandmther wuld tell me stries abut her childhd.
Brn just befre WWII, my grandmther ____23____ an entirely different childhd lifestyle frm mine. She did nt have a chance t g t ____24____. Like in typical families, where bys were ____25____ much mre than girls, my grandma had t stay at hme t d ____26____. The nly pprtunity (机会) she culd seize t ____27____ was when her brther was having Chinese ____28____ with the family tutr. She wuld sit quietly at the far end f the lng dinner table, listening ____29____. This training taught her t read and write her Chinese upside dwn — a skill that has turned ut t be quite ____30____, especially whenever we share the newspaper. On mst weekends, my grandmther, a yung girl then, and her brther wuld g t the ____31____. There, they wuld walk thrugh deep water, sit dwn crss-legged underwater and hld their ____32____ while they watched all actin ging n arund them. This is smething I ____33____ — her ability t pen her ____34____ underwater and still sit cmfrtably n the seabed.
My childhd is quite ____35____ cmpared with hers. I am ____36____ that I did nt need t ____37____ the hardships like she did. I've never faced the prblem f ____38____. I guess ur different childhd backgrund is what makes my grandmther such an amazing persn t ____39____ t: her stries always make my histry textbks ____40____.
21. A. sitting rmB. kitchenC. yardD. dining hall
22. A. As alwaysB. By the wayC. Fr exampleD. Here and nw
23. A. adjustedB. prmtedC. achievedD. experienced
24. A. wrkB. schlC. curtD. press
25. A. favredB. tleratedC. trustedD. acknwledged
26. A. gardeningB. hmewrkC. businessD. husewrk
27. A. exerciseB. studyC. explreD. teach
28. A. fdB. guestsC. lessnsD. tea
29. A. clselyB. directlyC. nervuslyD. freely
30. A. prfessinalB. awkwardC. simpleD. practical
31. A. marketB. muntainC. beachD. class
32. A. secretB. breathC. viewD. tngue
33. A. admireB. nticeC. adptD. value
34. A. handsB. muthC. eyesD. arms
35. A. difficultB. cmplexC. happyD. similar
36. A. gratefulB. surprisedC. cnvincedD. regretful
37. A. reflect upnB. g thrughC. ask abutD. prepare fr
38. A. unemplymentB. healthC. educatinD. cmmunicatin
39. A. attendB. referC. leadD. talk
40. A. cme trueB. cme rundC. cme utD. cme alive
Clse2
Clse3
Clse4
2024年名校模拟题
Clse1
(2024·四川成都·三模)On the mrning f Jan. 21st, 2023, I was taking the subway t wrk as usual. A quiet subway ride felt like a mini 1 frm my busy life. Yet I fund myself spending that 2 time brwsing my endless messages n the phne.
One day, I put dwn my phne and started writing 3 ntes t peple wh had cntributed t a dnatin activity I had 4 . When I gt ff the train, I was in a nticeably 5 md. Then an idea struck me that I culd write ne fr every day f that year. As an rganizer and cnsultant, I had n 6 f peple I culd write t, s I picked ut a different 7 fr each mnth t keep n task. January was “charity”, February was …, and I thught f 8 names right away.
In July, my “ 9 ” mnth, I had becme gd at getting my memries back and 10 peple t send my ntes t. On the tp f the list was Jenny, a(n) 11 chef. She had cked at my favrite restaurant (It is nw clsed dwn). I thanked her and specially mentined her biscuits 12 int the Rman number Ⅵ fr ur sixth wedding anniversary.
13 , I received a nte back frm her, 14 “I have never received such a tuching letter befre. It was 15 expectatin and unbelievably thughtful. And s needed at a time when I’m 16 prfessinally. Yur letter was a fantastic reminder that 17 back is a gd mtivatin fr mving frward.”
Part f the 18 f what I did was 19 with peple like Jenny — peple, wh weren’t 20 visitrs in my life but made a lasting impact. And I wuldn’t have knwn if I had nt reached ut.
1.A.activityB.carriageC.adventureD.vacatin
2.A.nervusB.tempraryC.preciusD.unfrgettable
3.A.aplgyB.invitatinC.cheer-upD.thank-yu
4.A.hstedB.witnessedC.attendedD.missed
5.A.betterB.calmerC.funnierD.heavier
6.A.resurceB.shrtageC.ideaD.awareness
7.A.persnB.clurC.themeD.letter
8.A.sevenB.twelveC.thirtyD.thirty-ne
9.A.neighburB.familyC.tripD.fd
10.A.requiringB.identifyingC.encuragingD.cntacting
11.A.gentleB.respnsibleC.cnsiderateD.hnest
12.A.shapedB.filledC.drawnD.develped
13.A.LuckilyB.SurprisinglyC.FinallyD.Hpefully
14.A.writingB.addressingC.printingD.reading
15.A.ut fB.wing tC.free frmD.up t
16.A.strugglingB.thinkingC.hesitatingD.prgressing
17.A.mvingB.callingC.steppingD.lking
18.A.taskB.magicC.cnceptD.praise
19.A.reunitingB.fightingC.recnnectingD.exchanging
20.A.usefulB.imprtantC.frequentD.necessary
Clse2
(2024·宁夏银川·三模)Nvels. Why d I read them? I was mst 1 t read when I was a kid. I suspect this was because my nly purpse was 2 and escapism. Frm all 21 Famus Five stries — in rder, naturally — t Anna Karenina, 3 int a basket n a cycling hliday, I was 4 t anther wrld. Then, fr A-levels and a degree, I read t pass 5 . Slwly, tellingly, the jy 6 . And I was n gd at the exams either. When thse last exams were dne, mre than 30 years ag, I was dne with nvels. I had 7 lve.
Gradually, it has cme back, but it’s all 8 nw. I find I’m reading whle nvels mainly t 9 intelligence t help understand what I’ve been feeling; feelings that I’ve been 10 t express myself. Fr sme reasn I 11 The Tenant f Wildfell Hall by Anne Brnte. The 12 sn starts t fade, and all yu are left with is hw it made yu feel. This is nice, but what makes it all wrthwhile is thse specific 13 that I make sure t harvest and g back t. 14 , Helen says f her new life in the big city: “At first, I was 15 with the nvelty and excitement f ur Lndn life, but sn I began t be tired f its 16 .”
A few mnths later, I 17 Anne Brnte’s resting place in Scarbrugh. Standing there, I 18 this little passage and appreciated anew hw 19 it resnated (产生共鸣) with my wn feelings abut Lndn. And there the pr yung wman lay, gne 173 years and still making 20 friends. That’s quite smething.
1.A.surprisedB.eagerC.qualifiedD.welcme
2.A.educatinB.judgmentC.enjymentD.family
3.A.dividedB.turnedC.rlledD.stuffed
4.A.transprtedB.limitedC.admittedD.fllwed
5.A.inspectinB.examsC.messagesD.time
6.A.declinedB.arseC.remainedD.gathered
7.A.sught frB.suffered frmC.fallen ut fD.brken away frm
8.A.differentB.wrngC.difficultD.nrmal
9.A.prveB.unearthC.explainD.untie
10.A.unwillingB.unhappyC.unpreparedD.unable
11.A.identifiedB.selectedC.wrte dwnD.tk back
12.A.pltB.memryC.reputatinD.visin
13.A.fruitsB.happeningsC.insightsD.characters
14.A.In additinB.In shrtC.At randmD.Fr instance
15.A.cntentB.familiarC.bredD.ccupied
16.A.misfrtuneB.beautyC.authrityD.unrest
17.A.lst sight fB.srted utC.chanced upnD.kept track f
18.A.let utB.made upC.edited utD.lked up
19.A.intenselyB.simplyC.pssiblyD.gradually
20.A.lifelngB.persnalC.newD.lcal
Clse3
(2024·陕西西安·模拟预测)We always celebrated my Dad’s Nvember birthday n Thanksgiving Day, even after he entered a nursing hme. As years went n, these events tk n a(n) 1 meaning — a traditinal birthday party fr Dad, and a persnal deep sense f 2 fr all that he had dne fr me in my life.
When we knew that it might be Dad’s 3 birthday, the whle family decided t cme tgether fr a huge birthday celebratin at the nursing hme. It was a crwded party 4 all f us sitting arund him.
Dad was a wnderful 5 , and here was the biggest audience he’d ever had.
During a quiet mment, I annunced that it was nw Dad’s turn t 6 stries frm us. I wanted everyne t tell Dad 7 we lved abut him. One after anther, we tld stries frm ur hearts, while Dad listened with wet, 8 blue eyes. Hwever, we 9 all kinds f lst details f the memries — stries abut when we were little, stries abut when Dad was yung and stries that are shared as family 10 . Even the littlest grandchildren culdn’t 11 t tell their grandfather why they lved him. Fr a man wh had been kind t s many peple in his life, here was ur 12 t hnr him.
A few mnths later, at Dad’s memrial service, we fully realized what we had given Dad that night. Thse were the stries peple nrmally tell at a 13 . They are tld, then, full f tears with the hpe that the departed will smehw hear the utpuring f lve. 14 we had given thse lving 15 t Dad when he was 16 , tld thrugh laughter, accmpanied by hugs and jy. I’m sure the stries and memries 17 ver in his mind during his last mnths and days.
Wrds d 18 , and they are enugh. We need t say them, t speak them 19 t the nes we lve, fr everyne else t hear. That’s the way t 20 lve and ur chance t hnr a persn in life.
1.A.dubleB.riginalC.cmplexD.mdern
2.A.cngratulatinB.gratitudeC.wishD.aplgy
3.A.lateB.lastC.livingD.lst
4.A.byB.asC.thughD.with
5.A.writerB.listenerC.strytellerD.reader
6.A.listen tB.hear fC.make upD.talk abut
7.A.whetherB.whereC.whD.what
8.A.flashingB.darkeningC.cncernedD.blank
9.A.regrettedB.recrdedC.recveredD.remembered
10.A.thughtsB.pssessinsC.talesD.treasures
11.A.affrdB.waitC.fferD.help
12.A.taskB.dutyC.chanceD.decisin
13.A.burialB.partyC.meetingD.wedding
14.A.OrB.AndC.SD.But
15.A.kindnessB.memriesC.careD.hugs
16.A.healthyB.ldC.yungD.alive
17.A.rlledB.wentC.flewD.came
18.A.benefitB.wrkC.matterD.mean
19.A.prperlyB.publiclyC.clearlyD.crrectly.
20.A.give backB.search frC.hand verD.fall in
Clse4
(2024·陕西榆林·一模)“Enjy the little things in life, fr ne day yu’ll lk back and realize they were the big things.” This 1 has stuck with me since the first time I read it. And it just makes s much 2 .
Just the ther day I caught a cld, the flu made me feel s 3 and sleepy. Hw I wished it was a 4 already. But it was Mnday. I had t g t wrk.
We have a care taker at wrk. Her name was Lucy, wh usually 5 sme nice lunch fr us. She asked me with 6 if I was ill. After realizing that I was nt kay, she was 7 me.
As this serius illness made me 8 , Lucy hurriedly went t the hspital t fetch sme medicine t 9 my headache. Her kind gesture and 10 melted my heart. I mean, she didn’t have t d that but she went ut f her way t 11 it fr me. I felt s gd, I felt lved, I felt visible and it was a huge 12 .
Life is made up f the 13 things. These little things g 14 mst f the time s that we might ignre them. But they’re the biggest things and 15 the best things. If yu can cllect these little things, yu’ll 16 feel alne. These little things give hpe and 17 fr ding mre and ding better.
Therefre, if smething 18 makes yur sul smile, nte it and let it 19 n yur mind and be remembered during dull days that life may 20 .
1.A.quteB.rutineC.privilegeD.service
2.A.trubleB.pressureC.senseD.fun
3.A.prudB.weakC.activeD.ambitius
4.A.balanceB.breathC.pauseD.weekend
5.A.preparesB.sellsC.brrwsD.wastes
6.A.cncernB.delightC.certaintyD.cautin
7.A.displeased withB.interested inC.ashamed fD.sympathetic t
8.A.eye-catchingB.head-spinningC.heartbreakingD.breathtaking
9.A.bserveB.examineC.treatD.urge
10.A.gratitudeB.thankfulnessC.thughtfulnessD.display
11.A.makeB.ruinC.imprveD.change
12.A.reliefB.prmiseC.wishD.directin
13.A.harmfulB.littleC.emptyD.big
14.A.unhurtB.unnticedC.unfrtunateD.unafraid
15.A.temprarilyB.dubtfullyC.casuallyD.definitely
16.A.ftenB.alwaysC.neverD.smetimes
17.A.differenceB.strengthC.struggleD.campaign
18.A.tinyB.bringC.meaninglessD.precise
19.A.feedB.strikeC.stickD.hang
20.A.make a decisin B.blck yur wayC.keep yur wrdD.have a pint
Clse5
(2024·宁夏石嘴山·三模)I’m nt what yu call a “gd traveler”. Withut curisity t 21 , I was unwilling t push my bundaries. But it just shws ne is never t ld t 22 himself/herself.
Suth Africa was the 23 surprise. I’d never 24 t g n a safari (观兽旅行). Peple said it was exciting, but I didn’t think s. Hwever, nce I was actually there, I 25 it.
I 26 at a beautiful htel hused in train carriages n the Selati Bridge ver the Sabie River, a htspt fr 27 the “Big Five” — the lin, lepard, rhin (犀牛), elephant and African buffal.
The train cars are suites (套房) with flr-t-ceiling 28 , s every day I’d lk ut f them t see elephants heading up the river. Mre 29 , I started t develp a great passin fr the landscape and the animals, which I’d never 30 . I visited a rhin cnservatin park, where its wrkers were 31 rhins badly injured by hunters. I bttle-fed these beautiful babies and hand-fed a black rhin. Being there, the cncept f hw much 32 these animals faced every day hit me hard.
But the mst memrable aspect was the 33 I met. Meeting their families and drpping myself int their culture was 34 . It did mre gd fr me. I’ve always been 35 — never readily jin in cnversatin with unfamiliar peple. But the experience f 36 s many new peple frm s many attractive places has been a 37 thing, allwing me t brush ff sme cbwebs(陈腐)frming fr many years.
Seeing the wrld has helped me 38 my ideas abut the wrld, turning me int a mre psitive persn. That’s what 39 can d. I am 40 nt a crazy traveler exactly, but at least I’m making prgress.
21.A.studyB.readC.careD.explre
22.A.surpriseB.abandnC.cmmitD.cntent
23.A.hardestB.simplestC.biggestD.smallest
24.A.fearedB.wantedC.agreedD.refused
25.A.gtB.missedC.madeD.discvered
26.A.threwB.laughedC.staredD.stayed
27.A.curingB.seeingC.gatheringD.discussing
28.A.viewsB.phtsC.decratinsD.windws
29.A.abslutelyB.amazinglyC.ridiculuslyD.seriusly
30.A.sharedB.acceptedC.imaginedD.practiced
31.A.keeping utB.lking afterC.hearing abutD.putting aside
32.A.warnB.valueC.dangerD.reservatin
33.A.scenesB.trublesC.animalsD.peple
34.A.rareB.urgentC.stressfulD.wnderful
35.A.shyB.braveC.curiusD.healthy
36.A.meetingB.educatingC.distinguishingD.interviewing
37.A.smallB.difficultC.differentD.psitive
38.A.changeB.testC.expseD.cllect
39.A.wrkingB.sharingC.travelingD.struggling
40.A.evenB.seldmC.stillD.rather
Clse6
(2024·青海·二模)Wrking at a htel, I had the pleasure f welcming a family f five ne Friday. As they entered the 41 child excitedly greeted me with a cheerful “hi”. I always 42 well-behaved children like them, as they bring a special energy and jy t the place. 43 arund yung nes in my wn family. I have a talent fr understanding their 44 . making interactins with them enjyable. I always like hearing abut their plans fr the weekend, and ur htel 45 us t engage with yung guests.
During the check-in 46 with the parents, the yungest 47 annunced. “It’s my birthday tmrrw!” I cngratulated her and asked hw ld she wuld be. “Nine!” she 48 with a big smile. I was impressed by her excitement.
The mther 49 they were in the area fr university visits and applicatins fr their eldest child, but didn’t talk abut any 50 fr the little ne. As they went up t their rm, I felt it necessary t d smething special fr the birthday girl. Thugh we culdn’t 51 anything extravagant (奢侈的), I decided t give her a children’s 52 with a ty. a chclate frm the vending machine, and a handwritten Happy Birthday 53
I delivered the 54 t the family’s rm and later, when they returned, the mther expressed hw 55 the birthday girl was with the presents. She mentined they wuld read the bk tgether that night, which 56 my heart.
After my shift 57 , I didn’t wrk until Mnday. Upn my return, I fund a(n) 58 thank-yu letter and drawings frm the girl directed t me. The gesture nearly brught tears f 59 t my eyes, knwing that a 60 act f kindness bad made a difference in their stay.
41.A.cleverestB.yungestC.thinnestD.tallest
42.A.bserveB.meetC.imagineD.appreciate
43.A.Ging alngB.Drpping inC.Grwing upD.Getting ut
44.A.behavirsB.strugglesC.ambitinsD.dreams
45.A.requiresB.permitsC.frcesD.encurages
46.A.prcessB.attentinC.mvementD.incident
47.A.reallyB.quicklyC.prudlyD.definitely
48.A.appearedB.repliedC.leftD.remarked
49.A.wrriedB.insistedC.arguedD.explained
50.A.placesB.surcesC.plansD.cncerns
51.A.discverB.hstC.reviseD.arrange
52.A.bkB.hatC.shirtD.picture
53.A.sngB.nteC.wishD.design
54.A.tysB.rdersC.giftsD.machines
55.A.thrilledB.cnfusedC.shckedD.frightened
56.A.ceasedB.meltedC.brkeD.beat
57.A.cameB.quitC.settledD.ended
58.A.tuchingB.interestingC.btheringD.cnvincing
59.A.reliefB.angerC.jyD.srrw
60.A.willingB.diverseC.flexibleD.simple
Clse7
(2024·四川·模拟预测)High schl is a time filled with memrable events such as graduatin prms (舞会). Fr Jsephine, her high schl experience 1 due t financial difficulties, befre she had the 2 t g t prm in the tugh 1961. Hwever, her grandsn, Michael Ganczewski, decided t give her a magical 3 during his wn senir prm.
When Michael asked Jsephine t be his prm partner, she initially 4 his idea, 5 saying she was t ld fr a prm and Michael wuld have many yung girls t chse frm. She was nt ging t the prm, but she was just 6 fr feeling lved. But fr Michael, his grandmther was the perfect 7 , and then he 8 her. On prm night, Jsephine wre a beautiful dress.
Thugh 9 abut her dancing skills initially, she sn discvered that the true 10 f the evening lay in simply being with her grandsn.
Jsephine admitted she wasn’t t 11 with this generatin’s latest dance trends, but she 12 t d her best. Her grandsn’s desire t make her feel cherished 13 her deeply. As she remarked: “Fr the rest f my life, I will never 14 that he wanted t shw me a gd time. That t me is very 15 .”
As if the gesture itself wasn’t 16 enugh, Jsephine’s prm night ended with a 17 —Jsephine was crwned (加冕) prm queen, fulfilling a(n) 18 she had waited fr since 1961.
This wnderful night, filled with 19 and jy, just shwed the imprtance f the 20 between a grandsn and his grandmther.
1.A.extendedB.repeatedC.cncludedD.happened
2.A.abilityB.chanceC.applicatinD.desire
3.A.rewardB.cncertC.graduatinD.night
4.A.turned dwnB.wrked utC.passed nD.put ff
5.A.jkinglyB.bviuslyC.exactlyD.anxiusly
6.A.hpefulB.gratefulC.dubtfulD.regretful
7.A.wnderB.purpseC.chiceD.result
8.A.prtectedB.cnvincedC.refusedD.reminded
9.A.satisfiedB.puzzledC.scaredD.wrried
10.A.pressureB.hnrC.delightD.pity
11.A.familiarB.nervusC.ppularD.patient
12.A.pretendedB.happenedC.hesitatedD.intended
13.A.hurtB.tuchedC.shckedD.embarrassed
14.A.frgetB.realizeC.recgnizeD.understand
15.A.awfulB.necessaryC.specialD.impssible
16.A.risk-takingB.terrifyingC.relaxingD.heartwarming
17.A.surpriseB.recrdC.prmtinD.mercy
18.A.appintmentB.prmiseC.scheduleD.dream
19.A.treasureB.fashinC.lveD.interest
20.A.gapB.bndC.cnflictD.cnversatin
Clse8
(2024·天津·二模)During the first meeting with my future mentr (导师) when I was an undergraduate student, he asked why I wanted t jin his lab. I 1 respnded with the first thing that came t mind: “Because yu're 2 ” He let ut the ludest laugh have ever heard and tld me students usually say “gain research experience t apply t graduate schl” r they 3 his research fascinating. I was s 4 I hadn't thught f a wise answer like the ther students. I didn't even knw what graduate schl was, but it sunded fancy.
I am the yungest f 14 children frm a Vietnamese family. I knew cllege wuld be an imprtant step and was thrilled when I gt the ffer. But I knew 5 nthing abut cllege and had n ne t turn t fr 6 . Everything was nvel and challenging, and I was always several steps behind, which 7 my cnfidence. I spent mre time trying t wrk ut hw t pay fr cllege and wndering whether I shuld 8 than I did studying.
N wnder I blew that interview with Dr.D.I reached fr my backpack t leave, thinking this meeting was ver. T my 9 , Dr.D tld me he appreciated my hnesty, and welcmed me t his lab where I wrked fr tw years afterwards. He laid a(n) 10 fr my faith and self-wrth and taught me 11 it means t be a gd mentr.
Frm the start, Dr.D cnsistently asked me fr help and ideas. At first I was surprised. What culd I pssibly have t ffer? 12 my blank stares as he tried t extract ideas frm me, he 13 with incredible patience. He never dubted I had smething wrthwhile t 14 Over time, I began t believe it, t.
When I was 15 what t d after graduatin, he tld me t g where peple needed me and happily helped me. Beynd that, his cnsistent encuragement 16 me that I had the value t ffer and was wrthy f supprt, which had been particularly 17 fr me as a first-generatin cllege student frm an immigrant family.
When I became a prfessr and mentred my wn students, many f whm 18 me f my yunger self. I strive t be 19 with my time, cmpassin and expertise; respect mentees’ unique backgrunds and cntributins. As I say t my students, hw can we expect thers t see that we're 20 if we can't see it urselves?
1.A.cnfidentlyB.cautiuslyC.impatientlyD.frmally
2.A.curiusB.famusC.nervusD.serius
3.A.makeB.leaveC.findD.keep
4.A.annyedB.cnfusedC.embarrassedD.frightened
5.A.desperatelyB.gracefullyC.thughtfullyD.virtually
6.A.guidanceB.independenceC.admissinD.recmmendatin
7.A.bstedB.maintainedC.inspiredD.ruined
8.A.check utB.drp utC.hangupD.scttle dwn
9.A.delightB.reliefC.shckD.srrw
10.A.emphasisB.determinatinC.fundatinD.respnsibility
11.A.whenB.whatC.whyD.hw
12.A.UnderB.UpnC.BeyndD.Despite
13.A.assistedB.cperatedC.persistedD.resisted
14.A.cncernB.cnsumeC.cnquerD.cntribute
15.A.carrying nB.figuring utC.lnging frD.lking after
16.A.cnvincedB.cmmandedC.shwedD.taught
17.A.difficultB.interestingC.pleasantD.simple
18.A.assuredB.infrmedC.remindedD.warned
19.A.cntentB.familiarC.generusD.strict
20.A.distinguishedB.wrthyC.knwledgeableD.decent
Clse9
(2024·内蒙古包头·模拟预测)I used t be wrried abut what I shuld buy my dad fr Father’s Day. I’d 21 cuntless stres fr smething that my dad wuld like. But I never had 22 . That was years ag when I was 23 and thught every hliday was abut 24 .
Thse years it was usually mnths after Father’s Day that my dad 25 a gift because he always tld me he never “ 26 ” anything. S I stpped getting him things and, 27 , started taking him ut t mvies, t restaurants r t shws, which brught him much laughter.
We shuld 28 spending time with ur fathers ding smething they’ll 29 . If he is fnd f fishing, g fishing with him. Anything yu can d t spend time with yur father is better than anything yu can 30 in a bx and put a bw n, unless f curse, yu put yurself in a bx, pp ut and hand him tickets t a shw r a game.
If, hwever, yur mind is still set n getting a(n) 31 gift as well, then replace that thing that needs t be 32 . That’s prbably what I’m ging t d next year fr my father. Srry, Dad, but this really will be the last summer yur lawn mwer can 33 . If yur dad is anything like mine, he’ll 34 until whatever needs t be replaced is 35 brken. And by that I mean it’s there-is-n-pssible-way-it-can-be-fixed brken. S 36 it fr him.
Many peple may n lnger have a(n) 37 with their dad. S fr thse wh are lucky like me, it’s a 38 t take ur dads fr granted. The times we can laugh sure 39 the times we can’t. Nw, d smething with yur dad t make him happy. 40 the materialistic gifts. Bring n the laughs.
21.A.searchB.designC.recrdD.restre
22.A.timeB.luckC.curageD.patience
23.A.prB.naughtyC.inncentD.ambitius
24.A.giftsB.chancesC.prmisesD.hpes
25.A.sentB.fferedC.receivedD.shared
26.A.purchasedB.neededC.deservedD.ignred
27.A.insteadB.therefreC.hweverD.lastly
28.A.refer tB.put ffC.give upD.fcus n
29.A.cuntB.lveC.tlerateD.avid
30.A.wrapB.discverC.imagineD.tuch
31.A.strangeB.flexibleC.expensiveD.actual
32.A.repairedB.unfldedC.exchangedD.updated
33.A.wasteB.runC.quitD.lse
34.A.hldB.watchC.waitD.wrry
35.A.simplyB.partlyC.graduallyD.cmpletely
36.A.rewardB.reserveC.replaceD.save
37.A.relatinshipB.experimentC.explratinD.explanatin
38.A.dutyB.rightC.shameD.challenge
39.A.pass dwnB.make up frC.catch up withD.bring back
40.A.AdmireB.ObserveC.SupprtD.Frget
Clse10
(2024·陕西商洛·模拟预测)Skatebarder Rbert Glver’s skills are seriusly impressive, but his style isn’t what yu’d expect. Brn with sacral agenesis(骶骨发育不全), 41 the grwth f his legs, Mr. Glver uses his 42 bdy strength t mve his skatebard. Instead f relying n legs, he uses his 43 and bdy t cntrl the bard.
The Namibian brn skatebarder, sailr, bxer and entrepreneur speaks regularly abut the 44 f nt viewing bstacles as limits and is 45 abut sharing this message far and wide via scial media. “I dn’t think bstacles are here t 46 us,” Mr. Glver said. “In my pinin, bstacles have been sme f the biggest grwing 47 bth mentally and physically in my life.”
He regular shares images f his 48 skill t Instagram. In a vide, Mr. Glver shared the 49 f hw he first realised sknteharding was a 50 fr him and what mtivates him t cntinue imprving his skills. “I might nt skate 51 but I can skate better than yu.” he said in the vide.
“Since I was yung, I’ve 52 the idea f being in a wheelchair. Smene 53 me their bard and I just used it as 54 . One day smene was like, ‘Hey, let’s check ut the skate park’. I saw the 55 . I just fell in lve with it. Adaptive skating is 56 skaters wh use any way, shape r frm t ride n a bard.”
“It’s pretty sick because everyne has a 57 way f ding things. I’ve been injured, it’s an unpleasant feeling and it’s mtivatin nt t 58 again. Skating is and always will be an utlet. The feeling f landing smething is just s 59 . Life is pen-ended. Just g ut here and 60 things yur way. ‘
41.A.adjustingB.cntrllingC.limitingD.keeping
42.A.lwerB.frzenC.upperD.whle
43.A.armsB.headC.kneesD.feet
44.A.cnflictB.patienceC.pwerD.pressure
45.A.curiusB.passinateC.upsetD.wrried
46.A.leaveB.mtivateC.stpD.warn
47.A.dubtsB.pprtunitiesC.trublesD.wishes
48.A.athleticB.artisticC.interpersnalD.medical
49.A.puzzleB.prgramC.reprtD.stry
50.A.limitatinB.pssibilityC.purpseD.truth
51.A.directlyB.nrmallyC.quicklyD.surprisingly
52.A.enjyedB.hatedC.learnedD.imagined
53.A.bughtB.gaveC.wedD.tld
54.A.helpB.medicineC.transfrmD.transprt
55.A.facilitiesB.grassC.sceneryD.trees
56.A.abandnedB.disabledC.familiarD.independent
57.A.differentB.naturalC.perfectD.vivid
58.A.carry nB.give upC.set ffD.stand ut
59.A.cmplexB.dullC.gdD.pr
60.A.findB.makeC.shareD.try
专题15 完形填空(全国卷20空)- 2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分类汇编(全国通用): 这是一份专题15 完形填空(全国卷20空)- 2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分类汇编(全国通用),文件包含专题15完形填空全国卷20空原卷版-2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编全国通用_20231117_103124docx、专题15完形填空全国卷20空解析版-2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编全国通用docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共42页, 欢迎下载使用。
2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编(全国通用)专题15 完形填空(全国卷20空): 这是一份2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编(全国通用)专题15 完形填空(全国卷20空),文件包含2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编全国通用专题15完形填空全国卷20空解析版docx、2023年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编全国通用专题15完形填空全国卷20空原卷版docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共40页, 欢迎下载使用。
专题09 完形填空记叙文(全国卷20空)-2021年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编(解析版): 这是一份专题09 完形填空记叙文(全国卷20空)-2021年高考真题和模拟题英语分项汇编(解析版),共42页。