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2024年高考真题和模拟题英语分类汇编(全国通用)专题10 完形埴空(新高考15空) (原卷版)
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这是一份2024年高考真题和模拟题英语分类汇编(全国通用)专题10 完形埴空(新高考15空) (原卷版),共12页。
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【新课标Ⅰ卷】I’ve been mtivated — and demtivated — by ther flks’ achievement s all my life.
When I was a teenager, a neighbrhd friend ____41____ a marathn race. Feeling mtivated, I started running ____42____, but then tw things happened. First, a girl I met ne day tld me she was ____43____ fr a “super,” referring t a 52.4-mile duble marathn. Then, the next day I went n my lngest run — 15 miles. T be hnest, I ____44____ it! Between the girl making my ____45____ seem small and the pure bredm f jgging, I decided that the nly ____46____ I’d ever run again is if a big dg was running after me!
S I ____47____ cycling. I gt a gd bike and rde a lt. I ____48____ f entering cycle races until I flew t San Dieg t visit my sister. While she was at wrk ne day, I ____49____ her bike and went fr a ride. The ____50____: The rads there went thrugh large valleys where I’d be riding uphill fr miles at a time. I’d never faced such ____51____. That day, I gt ____52____ by abut 100 “lcal” bikers wh were used t such rads. When I gt back hme, suddenly riding my bike didn’t seem quite as ____53____.
I’ve ____54____ a lt since then. I’ve cme t accept that whatever ____55____ I set fr myself, they just have t be my wn.
41. A. knewB. heldC. wnD. quit
42. A. regularlyB. silentlyC. prudlyD. recently
43. A. askingB. lkingC. waitingD. training
44. A. madeB. believedC. hatedD. deserved
45. A. advantageB. achievementC. cntributinD. influence
46. A. wayB. riskC. placeD. reasn
47. A. gave upB. went nC. turned tD. dealt with
48. A. heardB. dreamedC. cmplainedD. apprved
49. A. paintedB. brrwedC. bughtD. parked
50. A. prblemB. secretC. principleD. advice
51. A. dangersB. eventsC. ppnentsD. challenges
52. A. passedB. cnvincedC. admiredD. stpped
53. A. reliableB. cnvenientC. familiarD. appealing
54. A. traveledB. maturedC. missedD. wrried
55. A. limitsB. datesC. galsD. tests
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【新课标ⅠⅠ卷】When I decided t buy a huse in Eurpe ten years ag, I didn't think t lng. I liked traveling in France, but when it came t picking my favrite spt t ___21___, Italy was the clear winner.
During my first visit t Italy, I ___22___ t ask fr directins r rder in a restaurant. But every time I tried t ___23___ a sentence f Italian tgether, the lcals smiled at me and ___24___ my language skills. That encuragement helped me t get thrugh the language ___25___. After I made Italy my permanent hme, I discvered hw ___26___ Italians are. Neighbrs will bring me freshly made cheese and will cme t my dr t ___27___ me t clse the windw in my car when rain is cming. It's these small ___28___ f kindness that make a new cuntry feel like hme.
As a fdie, the way t my heart is thrugh my stmach, and nwhere fuels my ___29___ quite like Italy. Each twn has its wn traditinal ____30____, and every family keeps a recipe passed frm ne generatin t anther. Families ____31____ fr big meals n Sundays, birthdays, and whatever ther excuses they can ____32____. These meals are always ____33____ by laughter and jy. Whatever ____34____ life in Italy might have, the prblems are ____35____ nce yu sit dwn t a big meal with friends and family.
21. A. studyB. rentC. visitD. settle
22. A. plannedB. struggledC. refusedD. happened
23. A. stringB. hangC. mixD. match
24. A. imprvedB. assessedC. admiredD. praised
25. A. curseB. barrierC. areaD. test
26. A. pen-mindedB. strng-willedC. warm-heartedD. well-infrmed
27. A. remindB. allwC. persuadeD. rder
28. A. tricksB. prmisesC. actsD. duties
29. A. ambitinB. successC. appetiteD. grwth
30. A. cstumeB. dishC. symblD. tale
31. A. gatherB. cheerC. leaveD. wait
32. A. put up withB. stand up frC. cme up withD. make up fr
33. A. signaledB. cnfirmedC. representedD. accmpanied
34. A. disadvantagesB. meaningsC. surprisesD. pprtunities
35. A. createdB. frgttenC. understdD. identified
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2024年名校模拟题
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(2024·广东江门·二模)Spanish class scared me in the freshman year. I knew little Spanish befre starting the class, and I thught it wuld be 21 fr me. Hwever, Mary, ur hnred Spanish teacher, wh was full f creativity, made her class fun frm the beginning. I knew what t expect with a schedule fr each week, but there was always sme slight 22 .
Befre the exam, Mary ften asked us t 23 ur lessns by urselves. But I culd remember ne day she said, “This time, let’s play a game befre ging ver what yu’ve learned.” The game was s interesting that we all 24 urselves. After the exam, Mary gave us pprtunities t make up fr ur 25 . After each errr crrectin, she wuld check again. She tk things s 26 that she wuldn’t verlk any detail. N wnder she was 27 by us.
Mary was 28 and willing t help, within reasn, n everything. We culd ask her questins at any time. She encuraged everyne t speak Spanish in class. Because f that, I was 29 enugh, and then I culd cmmunicate with Spanish speakers utside f class. When she knew ur prblems, she wuld give advice. When smene was struggling, she wuld 30 .
Mary’s 31 teaching eventually transfrmed my 32 int fascinatin. She infused (灌输) freign culture int lessns, using music and dance t 33 ur language skills. Her persnalized attentin t each student’s needs fstered a(n) 34 envirnment. At the end f the term, my Spanish imprved, and my cnfidence sared. Mary left a lasting impact n my 35 fr new challenges.
21.A.excitingB.easyC.bringD.beneficial
22.A.variatinB.disturbanceC.annyanceD.incnvenience
23.A.explainB.describeC.prepareD.review
24.A.challengedB.enjyedC.trustedD.develped
25.A.experienceB.timeC.lssesD.mistakes
26.A.seriuslyB.rughlyC.mdestlyD.curiusly
27.A.amusedB.respectedC.judgedD.sptted
28.A.understandingB.humbleC.athleticD.curageus
29.A.discuragedB.suspectedC.heartenedD.cmfrted
30.A.stand utB.reach utC.get arundD.get by
31.A.passiveB.cnventinalC.vluntaryD.innvative
32.A.fearB.srrwC.angerD.cnfusin
33.A.knwB.matchC.enhanceD.assess
34.A.secureB.supprtiveC.ecnmicD.cmpetitive
35.A.pityB.prfitC.debateD.desire
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(2024·重庆·三模)Juleus Ghunta is a published children’s authr and award-winning pet. But when yung, he culd 21 read.
He grew up with his three sisters in rural Western Jamaica, raised by their single mther. Life was tugh, and prper schling was ut f the questin due t 22 resurces.
When Ghunta finally went t schl, he culdn’t 23 n reading. Nt nly had he been kept hme frm schl as a child, but he had nt been 24 t bks.
By sixth grade, he culd spell his name, but still culdn’t make ut wrds r read with 25 . He struggled in schl with a deep sense f 26 and wrthlessness.
At age 12, a yung teacher-in-training 27 a special reading prgram fr 28 students. Ghunta was the first t jin. That teacher, whse name he des nt 29 nw, became Ghunta’s unsung her — the persn wh changed his life.
The teacher was incredibly kind t him. Under her guidance, Ghunta’s reading skills saw marked imprvement, and his sense f inadequacy began t 30 .
“She had left me with the gift f literacy,” he said. “And a deeper 31 f my talent.”
After Ghunta’s experience with the teacher, his life curse 32 . He graduated with academic 33 and is nw the authr f tw children’s bks, including “Rhan Bullkin and the Shadws.”
Years later, Ghunta returned t his ld schl and asked the principal and teachers if they knew her 34 , but nne did. Carrying this memry, hwever, he still hpes t find and thank her fr seeing his 35 and being a surce f light and hpe in his life.
21.A.merelyB.barelyC.ttallyD.simply
22.A.abundantB.publicC.limitedD.financial
23.A.give upB.fall behindC.miss utD.catch up
24.A.expsedB.drawnC.adaptedD.devted
25.A.referenceB.hesitatinC.cautinD.understanding
26.A.aweB.lssC.guiltD.wnder
27.A.startedB.submittedC.dwnladedD.frwarded
28.A.disappintingB.strugglingC.advancedD.qualified
29.A.typeB.spellC.distinguishD.recall
30.A.disappearB.peakC.frmD.spread
31.A.appreciatinB.wasteC.memryD.surce
32.A.riskedB.apprachedC.shiftedD.determined
33.A.skillsB.hnrsC.cursesD.effrts
34.A.ccupatin.B.identityC.ageD.name
35.A.drawbackB.reflectinC.ptentialD.ambitin
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(2024·重庆·一模)I was never a fan f ftball, r any sprts fr that matter. At primary schl, my classmates spent lunch break 21 n the playgrund, while I was in the library getting pleasure frm 22 . In Games lessns, t fit in, I 23 t be interested.
As I gt lder, I 24 trying t fake (假装) it. Instead, I shwed ff my dislike fr ftball as a sign f 25 “It’s nly a silly game!” I’d tell Dad, as he 26 me t watch a match.
But, smetimes I’d find myself 27 an pener like, “Cr, a terrible seasn we’re having, eh?”, r 28 , “Wh d yu supprt?”, and feel my heart sink, knwing my reply wuld surely 29 .
And then I became a dad, and I didn’t want my by Harvey t 30 this desirable scial skill. S I bught him 31 t watch ur lcal team, Breham Wd. And, because he kept asking me what was ging n, I stayed relatively 32 n the game.
Almst withut nticing, my 33 f supprt when “The Wd” scred a gal were actually real, as were my sighs when “we” missed a penalty kick (罚球).
Harvey was 34 , and we’ve since returned t Meadw Park five times, each time feeling a 35 cnnectin with the team’s supprter cmmunity.
21.A.walkingB.runningC.talkingD.wrking
22.A.exerciseB.travelC.bksD.mvies
23.A.pretendedB.learnedC.prvedD.happened
24.A.avidedB.cntinuedC.beganD.stpped
25.A.respectB.satisfactinC.prideD.weakness
26.A.urgedB.persuadedC.addressedD.allwed
27.A.usingB.facingC.cmpletingD.starting
28.A.eventuallyB.graduallyC.bviuslyD.simply
29.A.cmeB.changeC.delightD.disappint
30.A.lackB.shwC.adptD.develp
31.A.drinksB.ticketsC.shesD.clthes
32.A.cheatedB.impressedC.fcusedD.mtivated
33.A.sighsB.cheersC.viewsD.chances
34.A.emplyedB.stimulatedC.encuragedD.attracted
35.A.strngerB.weakerC.clearerD.quicker
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(2024·广东肇庆·二模)Elmer Whitaker sighed as he lked ver his muddy crps. A terrible 21 had swept thrugh his farm the night befre, and his crps were nw cvered in 22 and destryed. His neighbr, a kind yung man named Thmas, 23 t ffer his help.
"What a disaster, “Whitaker said.” My whle family has always survived n the harvests f this field. I feel 24 and dn't knw what t d nw.
Thmas calmed him dwn and thught fr a mment. “I see this nt as a disaster but as an 25 ,” he said. Whitaker lked at him 26 . “Hw can it be?” he asked. Thmas smiled 27 , “Nw yu have a chance t try smething new. Yu’ve always grwn beans and cabbages. Why nt try planting 28 crps that will als fit in this sil? Yu can diversify and therefre 29 yur farm nce again.”
Elmer Whitaker cnsidered this. Thmas was right-he had becme set in his ways. This disaster culd push him t make his farm 30 and sustainable in a new way. “Yu have 31 me,” Whitaker said. He clapped Thmas n the back. “Thank yu fr shwing me the pprtunity in this difficulty. ”
And s Whitaker 32 new crps and sn, the farm was full f life again. Farmers frm neighbring twns were 33 with the wnder f Whitaker’s fields, and they began t 34 their crps as well. Elmer Whitaker’s farm has becme a 35 f adaptability and hpe, telling everyne that in every strm, there is a chance fr new grwth.
21.A.frceB.smkeC.warD.strm
22.A.mudB.grassC.mistD.dust
23.A.went nB.set ffC.came byD.burst in
24.A.specialB.desperateC.sensitiveD.tireless
25.A.pprtunityB.agreementC.intentinD.element
26.A.as usualB.in disbeliefC.n purpseD.with pride
27.A.inncentlyB.gratefullyC.plitelyD.cheerfully
28.A.majrB.traditinalC.differentD.natural
29.A.restreB.exchangeC.dnateD.abandn
30.A.frmalB.diverseC.realisticD.bvius
31.A.infrmedB.demandedC.enlightenedD.prmised
32.A.tastedB.plantedC.sharedD.received
33.A.carefulB.trubledC.familiarD.impressed
34.A.diversifyB.remveC.deliverD.bserve
35.A.mannerB.dreamC.symblD.cause
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(2024·江苏泰州·模拟预测)I fund a brwn bag utside after ur mve. “Grass Seed,” it said in big letters. My husband and I 21 the seeds all ver the dirty yard in frnt f ur new huse. “I have n idea if they will 22 ,” I tld him, “but it’s wrth a sht.” Just like ur 23 t mve t the rural Arizna.
Near ur new huse sat a charming cttage, which was 24 t turists. I gt a jb ffer t 25 the cttage. I’d wrked in htels fr years, s when ffered the 26 , I jumped at it. Still, it was a big change. I 27 that it wuld be a right mve.
While we waited fr ur grass t grw—r nt—we 28 settled int ur new huse thrugh ur effrts. We made it a czy hme, despite the 29 in the frnt yard, which was still bare nw. Meanwhile, many f the cttage guests became 30 , and I gt t knw them well. I felt 31 t make their stays memrable. Perhaps I was better at that than 32 .
But after a mnsn (季风) swept thrugh, I wke up t a beautiful mrning and lked ut the windw. There was n grass grwing in the sunlight. 33 , ur yard was cvered in a rainbw f zinnias (百日菊)! The frnt yard turned ut even better than I culd have 34 , just like ur new life. And it remains a pwerful 35 f the beauty that awaits us in ur new chapter.
21.A.spreadB.sughtC.cllectedD.remved
22.A.remainB.lastC.rtD.dry
23.A.needB.decisinC.intentinD.agreement
24.A.givenB.intrducedC.sldD.rented
25.A.explreB.lk afterC.advertiseD.pull dwn
26.A.helpB.serviceC.chanceD.accmmdatin
27.A.pretendedB.decidedC.prayedD.understd
28.A.naturallyB.graduallyC.hardlyD.temprarily
29.A.dangerB.ptentialC.uncertaintyD.untidiness
30.A.lcalsB.emplyersC.gardenersD.regulars
31.A.curiusB.gratefulC.stressedD.prud
32.A.huse rentingB.yard cleaningC.grwing grassD.keeping huse
33.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.Therefre
34.A.rememberedB.imaginedC.designedD.appreciated
35.A.reminderB.memryC.testD.chice
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(2024·山东日照·模拟预测)I’d been explring the 40-hectare wds arund ur cttage my whle life and I knew the way well. S it was a 21 when I fund myself lst there.
One dull cld February afternn, I had a sudden 22 t hike the hill with my tw daughters. Putting n ur snwshes, we immediately 23 nrthwestward. While making ur way up the hill, my daughters stpped ccasinally t investigate unknwn plants and t lk at the abandned deer beds… These really made their 24 .
As the shadws started t 25 , we mved further up. Sn, weariness began t 26 enthusiasm. We decided t return. Instead f backtracking ver ur 27 rute, I chse t walk dwn the steep (陡峭的) side f the hill, 28 my general sense that ahead f us lay the stream that wuld guide us t the rad. But as the terrain (地形) leveled ut, I had my first majr mment f 29 : Where was the stream? Were we ff curse?
I instinctively (本能地) pulled ut my phne t get my lcatin, but it 30 in my hand in the cld air. 31 , I started feeling a bit panicky. Hwever, I quickly 32 myself, reassuring my daughters t cntinue walking. Fcusing n the landmarks, I sptted a familiar tree and eventually 33 the rad.
That winter’s day taught me a valuable lessn abut habitual reliance n technlgy. If my phne had 34 then, I might have directly fllwed the GPS, ignring the ld 35 f depending n surrundings and life skills.
21.A.challengeB.shckC.rewardD.reminder
22.A.discveryB.respnseC.wrryD.urge
23.A.escapedB.drveC.headedD.lked
24.A.reputatinB.dreamC.dayD.way
25.A.lengthenB.swingC.emergeD.fade
26.A.fuelB.witnessC.verlkD.utpace
27.A.riginalB.rughC.ffbeatD.rundabut
28.A.appreciatingB.trustingC.envisiningD.assessing
29.A.curisityB.cmparisnC.dubtD.anticipatin
30.A.diedB.slippedC.flashedD.rang
31.A.ReprtedlyB.AdmittedlyC.SeeminglyD.Surprisingly
32.A.expsedB.cmpsedC.defendedD.behaved
33.A.gt ffB.laid dwnC.came acrssD.made ut
34.A.wrkedB.remainedC.changedD.verheated
35.A.theryB.standardC.practiceD.rutine
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(2024·安徽合肥·三模)It was in the cld midwinter, and the hmeless cuple struggled thrugh the night snw, seeking shelter. The father-t-be 21 the radside fr sme place where his struggling 22 might rest safely fr the night.
That December night, Gus Kiebel, a cunty wildlife fficer, was driving hme frm wrk when he 23 the pair in the flash f his headlights. He parked his truck and 24 the animals. Gus 25 ut his hands t the beagles (比格犬), which made n effrt t escape. Then, he placed the dgs in his truck. Gus 26 his phne, tk a picture f the pair and sent it t his wife, Katie Kiebel befre calling Katie.
“Yu cannt put them 27 in the snw,” she said. “Bring them hme.”
The Kiebels prepared a bed fr the dgs n their warm hme, where the 28 animals lay tgether. Hwever, already having a dg, the Kiebels culdn’t 29 t keep new nes. The next day, Katie tk the dgs t the shelter — n ne cnditin. “I’m nt 30 the dgs ver t yu if yu’re ging t separate them,” she said. The shelter wrkers prmised t keep the cuple tgether. Sn after Christmas, the beagles were 31 — as a 32 , t a lving family.
It’s a simple stry, but it speaks t the 33 f ur nature. And when 34 and lve triumph ver cruelty and neglect, it can feel like the greatest 35 f all.
21.A.lkedB.headedC.searchedD.figured
22.A.cmpaninB.cmpanyC.friendD.effrt
23.A.scaredB.attractedC.appealedD.sptted
24.A.scaredB.apprachedC.attractedD.appealed
25.A.putB.laidC.madeD.stretched
26.A.brught upB.tk utC.warmed upD.put dwn
27.A.dwnB.upC.backD.aside
28.A.disappintedB.lvelyC.unparalleledD.exhausted
29.A.affrdB.ffendC.intendD.succeed
30.A.turningB.drivingC.signingD.giving
31.A.welcmedB.receivedC.adptedD.presented
32.A.petB.pairC.familyD.reward
33.A.bttmB.basisC.fundamentalD.best
34.A.kindnessB.curisityC.genersityD.patience
35.A.achievementB.miracleC.careerD.jb
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(2024·山东青岛·三模)On a ht summer day when I was 13, I was bred in my attic (阁楼) bedrm. Thinking abut hw t 21 that bredm, I leaned (斜靠) sideways, and my hand landed n a flrbard, which 22 up and almst hit me in the head.
When I lked inside the pen space 23 , there was smething like a bk. I 24 it ut. It was ld and small: Bartlett’s Familiar Qutatins. I wndered whm these qutatins were suppsed t be 25 t, because I’d never heard f this bk. And 26 I was bred, I decided t see what was inside the bk. I started t 27 the pages, reading abut different 28 . I learned abut cmfrt, hpe, lve and even lneliness.
I began spending all my free time reading Bartlett’s. It felt like a new wrld 29 befre me. I learned abut different qutes and phrases, and I gt t 30 hw language culd be used t 31 cmplex emtins. I als realized hw thse emtins I’d felt while reading Bartlett’s became 32 in the characters I encuntered in nvels.
When I went t cllege, Bartlett’s came with me. Over the years, I’ve kept my 33 cpy, which I still ften refer t. I’ve bught a few f the newer 34 , but the first ne is the ne that 35 me, that helped me escape frm the bredm, and see mre than my yung mind and heart culd understand.
21.A.relieveB.knckC.experienceD.defend
22.A.pickedB.turnedC.pppedD.came
23.A.curiuslyB.patientlyC.aimlesslyD.secretly
24.A.letB.pulledC.reachedD.kicked
25.A.challengingB.familiarC.imprtantD.acceptable
26.A.althughB.afterC.suppsingD.since
27.A.leaf thrughB.check verC.lk frD.tear ff
28.A.culturesB.emtinsC.themesD.lessns
29.A.changingB.marchingC.unfldingD.passing
30.A.messB.graspC.expectD.questin
31.A.identifyB.hideC.cntrlD.express
32.A.a liveB.mistyC.mixedD.weak
33.A.riginalB.specialC.handheldD.cmplete
34.A.wrksB.stylesC.prductsD.editins
35.A.shckedB.shelteredC.liberatedD.defined
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(2024·广东深圳·三模)It was a sunny Sunday afternn. My husband was taking care f ur baby girl s that my six-year-ld sn and I culd d sme yard wrk, just the tw f us. It was sure t be 21 . But sn, the cluds f msquits seemed 22 t ur bug spray (喷雾). I was sweating, itchy, and arguing with my sn abut hw t pull weeds. I had tld him the “right” way — getting thse weeds ut frm the bttm, by the rts, 23 them entirely.
Hwever, my sn went abut things in his wn way. He pulled the 24 f the weeds ff, mving quickly dwn the line as he left the remaining part still in the sil. Smehw, I fund this t be incredibly 25 . Why culdn’t he d it in my way and save me the time f having t 26 his prtin (部分)? Why did he d it at all if he wasn’t ging t d it prperly?
“If yu d as tld, we’d be dne earlier and 27 a lnger perid befre we wuld have t return and pull weeds next time,” I said, trying t keep my tne 28 .
He went back t his wrk, shaking dirt frm his handful f grwing things and thrwing 29 stems int ur shared basket. “Peple d things 30 , Mm,” he said inncently.
My fire sn faded, replaced by the 31 realizatin that I’d just received a valuable 32 frm the persn that I was suppsed t be teaching. While trying t 33 my baby girl, my kindergartener, and the yard wrk, 34 was a lifeline fr me. But my way was, perhaps, nt the best way after all. His time shuldn’t be 35 . His jb was t be a kid and take his time, fr as lng as he was able.
21.A.relaxingB.disturbingC.urgentD.tugh
22.A.sensitiveB.resistantC.harmfulD.addicted
23.A.remvingB.packingC.cveringD.preserving
24.A.rtsB.fibresC.tpsD.pints
25.A.amazingB.bringC.annyingD.cnfusing
26.A.recycleB.redC.identifyD.ignre
27.A.clarifiedB.launchedC.repeatedD.prmised
28.A.nervusB.mysteriusC.lightD.lud
29.A.lngB.brkenC.dryD.useful
30.A.differentlyB.separatelyC.hurriedlyD.hnestly
31.A.satisfyingB.crrespndingC.depressingD.humbling
32.A.behavirB.warningC.reminderD.review
33.A.raiseB.landC.teachD.balance
34.A.efficiencyB.cncentratinC.disciplineD.quality
35.A.run ut fB.set limits tC.made up frD.kept pace with
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(2024·湖北黄冈·模拟预测)I was learning at Western University in Lndn when I was 20 years ld, and it was my third year there. I had 21 a curse in the Department f English taught by Dnald S. Hair.
A few weeks int the class, the prfessr 22 ur first test. I didn’t think I had anything t wrry abut — until he handed my exam back the fllwing week with a 67 written n it in red ink.
Sixty-seven! I’d never received such a lw mark. I was dependent n a 23 , and any grade belw 80 put my future in truble. My seatmate’s annyed expressin suggested her mark had been painful t. It 24 us: Prfessr Hair was an ld weird (怪人)! Hw dare he 25 ur GPAs? What was the ld by’s prblem, anyway?
But the real prblem was this: He was right. I knew it as sn as I’d 26 ff and taken the time t digest his 27 . My writing was careless, my understanding f key cncepts 28 . Like many f my partners, I was used t earning tp grades. Nw, fr the first time, a teacher had intrduced an uncmfrtable questin. Were we actually “ 29 ” them?
The next day, I went t his ffice. With burning cheeks, I tld him I knew I’d 30 the exam. T my 31 , he wasn’t a “weird” in the least. He was funny, warm and 32 patient. He assured me if I wrked hard, I’d achieve my 33 in the curse, and he’d be available t help me.
I went away, reading and reading sme mre. The mre I read, the mre interesting his classes became, and sn, his cmplex, absrbing lectures were the 34 f my week. I spared n effrt in that curse. The grade I earned in his class was the lwest I’d received that year. But I had earned that grade. Nearly 30 years later, I’m still 35 f that.
21.A.checked inB.registered frC.lgged nD.tk up
22.A.tkB.specifiedC.clarifiedD.rganized
23.A.schlarshipB.victryC.screD.recgnitin
24.A.whistledB.reslvedC.angeredD.surveyed
25.A.drillB.ruinC.remindD.alarm
26.A.cledB.drppedC.tkD.brken
27.A.hnestyB.fairnessC.cmplaintD.cmments
28.A.shallwB.dramaticC.severeD.resistant
29.A.passingB.pssessingC.earningD.hlding
30.A.transfrmedB.vertakenC.vercameD.bmbed
31.A.surpriseB.curisityC.cnfusinD.regret
32.A.slightlyB.uncmmnlyC.unavidablyD.casually
33.A.dreamB.ptentialC.submissinD.reputatin
34.A.pursuitB.struggleC.highlightD.meaning
35.A.shyB.suspiciusC.guiltyD.prud
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