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    【命题趋势】
    新高考完形填空15个选项,选项少了,看似简单,实则需要学生平时好好磨练,掌握命题规律和解题技巧,熟练考试词汇,才能在高考中游刃有余。其核心依旧考察两个方面:即学生对于核心单词的熟练度和强大的逻辑分析能力。核心单词上,风格与浙江卷一致,初中单词和高中单词的比例基本相同。逻辑上略高于浙江卷,需要学生认真仔细阅读上下文,经过分析得出答案。
    【重要考向】
    一、动词的解题技巧;
    二、形容词、副词的解题技巧;
    三、名词的解题技巧;
    考向一
    动词的解题技巧
    【典例一】
    【2021年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
    My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____ little bunny ( 兔 子 ) cakes fr all its ____42____thrughut Cleveland.
    41. A. sldB. rderedC. madeD. reserved
    【动词解题技巧点拨】
    My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
    My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____ little bunny ( 兔 子 ) cakes fr all its ____42____thrughut Cleveland.

    Our____48____in the factry were simple: Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nse.
    41. A. sldB. rderedC. madeD. reserved
    解题步骤一:
    看前后动作,人物关系以及搭配的介词。有时动作并非前后句,而是上下文的动作。根据前面“wrk”“baking factry”“a manager at Hugh Bakeries”以及“fr”,可以判断此处41空的动词应该是和在烘焙厂的工作有关。具体做什么工作?后文“Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nse.”表明是制作蛋糕。
    解题步骤二:
    分析选项。选项B. rdered 和D. reserved意思相近,都有订购的意思,可以优先排除。这样锁定答案A和C。A选项不和fr搭配,正确用法是sell sth. t sb. 或者sell wth fr +价格。
    解题步骤三:
    上下文分析,确定选项。由后文制作蛋糕,可以确定答案是C。
    【典例二】
    【2020年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    31 yung plants in the dry seasn was 32 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 33 f each sapling(幼树)a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 34 rainwater. The water wuld then drip(滴落)n the plants belw.
    ( )31. A. Decrating B. Observing C. Watering D. Guarding
    【动词解题技巧点拨】
    31 yung plants in the dry seasn was 32 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 33 f each sapling(幼树)a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 34 rainwater. The water wuld then drip(滴落)n the plants belw.
    ( )31. A. Decrating B. Observing C. Watering D. Guarding
    解题方法:
    看前后动作。根据前面“built”“place”以及“drip”,可以判断此处31空的动词应该是和水有关。这样可以锁定答案为C。
    考向二
    形容词、副词的解题技巧
    【典例】
    【2021年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    Our____48____in the factry were simple: Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nse.____49____ bunny frm the belt. This was _____50_____ than it sunds._____51_____ a bit and the cakes pile up.
    50. A. harderB. betterC. lngerD. cheaper
    【形容词和副词解题技巧点拨】
    解题方法:
    看文章前后情感的提示,有时提示并非前后句,而是上下文的提示,此技巧需要学生对篇章中的形容词有敏锐的观察力。
    Our____48____in the factry were simple: Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nse.____49____ bunny frm the belt. This was _____50_____ than it sunds._____51_____ a bit and the cakes pile up.
    50. A. harderB. betterC. lngerD. cheaper
    此处根据前文的“simple”以及后文的“than it sunds”,可以判断出这里应该是比听起来的“难”,即simple的反义词,故选A。
    考向三
    名词的解题技巧
    【典例】
    【2020年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 24 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 25 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 26 that it was because there weren't enugh trees t prtect them frm the 27 .
    The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 28 during the daytime. He turned t the 29 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 30 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
    31 yung plants in the dry seasn was 32 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 33 f each sapling(幼树)a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 34 rainwater. The water wuld then drip(滴落)n the plants belw.
    ( )27. A. nise B. heat C. disease D. dust
    【名词解题技巧点拨】
    解题方法:
    名词的解法通常是原文的原词复现或者近义词改写。也就是说需要学生在原文找到相关的提示词才能准确得出答案。
    A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 24 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 25 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 26 that it was because there weren't enugh trees t prtect them frm the 27 .
    The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 28 during the daytime. He turned t the 29 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 30 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
    31 yung plants in the dry seasn was 32 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 33 f each sapling(幼树)a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 34 rainwater. The water wuld then drip(滴落)n the plants belw.
    ( )27. A. nise B. heat C. disease D. dust
    27题从上文看,很难找到线索。没有足够的树保护那些鸟儿对抗什么?分析选项,都和地点相关,鸟儿生存的地方是太吵闹,还是太干旱?根据下文dry seasn, 锁定B。
    1.【2021年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
    My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____ little bunny ( 兔 子 ) cakes fr all its ____42____thrughut Cleveland. It happened that the plant dwntwn needed eight kids fr ____43____ help during ur spring break, fr which I had n____44____ beynd listening t my favrite recrds. I’d ____45____ minimum wage. I’d see hw a factry____46____. My parents thught all f this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____47____.
    Our____48____in the factry were simple: Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nse.____49____ bunny frm the belt. This was _____50_____ than it sunds._____51_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I tld my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little mre high-pressure than I’d _____52_____ .
    Dad ____53____. The sn f a grcer, he’d spent the summers f his childhd_____54_____ fd in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the srt f wrk that made yu_____55_____ the dllars yu earned and respect thse wh did the wrk, he tld me.
    41. A. sldB. rderedC. madeD. reserved
    42. A. stresB. familiesC. schlsD. citizens
    43. A. generusB. financialC. technicalD. temprary
    44. A. plansB. prblemsC. excusesD. hbbies
    45. A. fferB. earnC. setD. suggest
    46. A. wrkedB. clsedC. develpedD. survived
    47. A. ambitinB. permissinC. experienceD. invitatin
    48. A. jysB. ideasC. rlesD. chices
    49. A. SaveB. KeepC. StpD. Remve
    50. A. harderB. betterC. lngerD. cheaper
    51. A. Calm dwnB. Slw dwnC. Stay nD. Mve n
    52. A. indicatedB. witnessedC. expectedD. remembered
    53. A. criedB. smiledC. hesitatedD. refused
    54. A. tastingB. findingC. sharingD. delivering
    55. A. withdrawB. dnateC. receiveD. appreciate
    2.【2020年新高考全国卷Ⅰ】
    Mlai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near sme wetlands which became his secnd 21 . He learned the value and beauty f 22 there frm a very yung age.
    When he was 16, Mlai began t ntice smething 23 happening arund his hme. A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 24 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 25 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 26 that it was because there weren't enugh trees t prtect them frm the 27 . The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 28 during the daytime. He turned t the 29 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 30 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
    31 yung plants in the dry seasn was 32 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 33 f each sapling(幼树)a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 34 rainwater. The water wuld then drip(滴落)n the plants belw.
    Mlai 35 t plant trees fr the next 37 years, His effrts have resulted in 1,360 acres f naturally-grwn land that has becme hme t many plants and animals.
    ( )21. A. dream B. jb C. hme D. chice
    ( )22. A. nature B. yuth C. culture D. knwledge
    ( )23. A. precius B. interesting C. disturbing D. awkward
    ( )24. A. waste B. tensin C. pain D. damage
    ( )25. A. Besides B. Hwever C. Therefre D. Otherwise
    ( )26. A. agreed B. realized C. remembered D. predicted
    ( )27. A. nise B. heat C. disease D. dust
    ( )28. A. directins B. partners C. help D. shelter
    ( )29. A. labr B. plice C. frest D. finance
    ( )30. A. rebuilt B. discvered C. left D. managed
    ( )31. A. Decrating B. Observing C. Watering D. Guarding
    ( )32. A. tugh B. illegal C. fantastic D. beneficial
    ( )33. A. back B. tp C. ft D. side
    ( )34. A. cl dwn B. keep ff C. purify D. cllect
    ( )35. A. returned B. learned C. failed D. cntinued
    3.【2020年新高考全国卷II(海南卷)】
    When Jim Grant sptted black smke cming ut f a building n his way t wrk, he 41 his car t call 911. Then he 42 a U-turn, circling back t take anther lk.
    Pulling up t the building. Grant saw flames (火焰) shting ut f a secnd-flr windw. Nt seeing r hearing any fire engines 43 , Grant rushed t a side 44 and ran up the stairs.
    On the secnd flr, he 45 every apartment dr. “Get ut!” Grant shuted. N ne 46 and he assumed that peple had already 47 . Reaching the end f the hallway, thugh, Grant 48 a half-pen dr. He kicked it wide pen, finding a 49 wman in a wheelchair with a little by and a tiny baby. “Let’s 50 !” he screamed. The wman lked at him in cnfusin and said smething abut changing her clthes. Grant didn’t wait. Clutching (抓牢) the baby t his chest and 51 the by alngside, Grant ran dwn the hallway. When he was 52 utside, the nly 53 in sight was a pliceman. Grant tld him abut the 54 and they rushed int the smky building.
    Thanks t them, a family was saved frm the fire. Grant and the pliceman were hnred fr their 55 .
    41. A. drveB. stppedC. reachedD. abandned
    42. A. sawB. madeC. missed D. crssed
    43. A. burning B. leavingC. apprachingD. waiting
    44. A. entranceB. radC. building D. windw
    45. A. lckedB. kickedC. cuntedD. repaired
    46. A. agreed B. caredC. respndedD. understd
    47. A. arrivedB. returnedC. hidden D. escaped
    48. A. skippedB. clsedC. nticedD. remembered
    49. A. frightened B. curiusC. patientD. grateful
    50. A. turn back B. g upC. get utD. lie dwn
    51. A. fllwing B. draggingC. examiningD. passing
    52. A. safelyB. secretlyC. suddenlyD. previusly
    53. A. witness B. guideC. serviceD. help
    54. A. wmanB. drC. car D. baby
    55. A. wisdmB. genersityC. hnestyD. curage
    1.【2021届河北省“五个一”名校联盟高三上学期第一次联考】
    An English battleship was sailing at sea in the severe weather fr several days. The visibility was pr 21 heavy fg, s the captain landed n the watchtwer, 22 all the activities.
    Shrtly, a lkut reprted that a light ahead was 23 .The captain asked, "Is it steady r 24 twards ur ship?" The lkut replied, "The light was steady, but ur 25 was ging t be in 26 with that ne." The captain rdered the lkut t send a signal t that ship and tld them that the tw sides wuld have the risk f crashing int each ther if they didn't 27 curse. Back came a signal, "It's 28 fr yu t change curse." Then the captain shuted angrily. "Send, I'm a battleship. Yu'll change curse." "Captain, I've never seen yu 29 yur tp befre." the lkut said and did. Back came anther signal, "I'm a lighthuse!" The captain was 30 after knwing this, and they had t change their curse 31 .
    On ur path in life, we smetimes have t change curse: 32 , we wuld run int the 33 . Sme peple spend much time trying t change everything arund them, nt realizing they can 34 it nly by changing themselves. They're hitting their head n the barrier but expecting a gd result. It's just as stupid as nt changing their curse when thse are abut t cllide with a lighthuse. S when life puts an unmvable 35 in frnt f yu, stick t the secret: changing curse and ging n.
    21.A.in spite fB.in additin tC.n accunt fD.n tp f
    22.A.keeping an eye n B.enquiring abutC.engaging inD.turning a deaf ear t
    23.A.chargingB.fallingC.fadingD.flashing
    24.A.shtingB.mvingC.pintingD.lking
    25.A.instructinB.methdC.shipD.captain
    26.A.tradeB.peaceC.cllisinD.cmparisn
    27.A.affectB.readjustC.admitD.uncver
    28.A.typicalB.earlyC.challengingD.advisable
    29.A.blwB.reachC.stuffD.shw
    30.A.heartbrkenB.inncentC.relievedD.thunderstruck
    31.A.temprarilyB.instantlyC.slwlyD.merrily
    32.A.therwiseB.hweverC.therefreD.anyway
    33.A.tp secretB.safe pathC.cmfrt zneD.brick wall
    34.A.learnB.makeC.takeD.see
    35.A.pprtunityB.targetC.bjectD.fantasy
    2.【2021届河北省邯郸市高三上学期(9月)摸底】
    Li Ziqi didn’t wn happy childhd. When she was a child, her parents gt divrced and her father died early. She started 21 with her grandparents. Their life was pr but affrdable. Her grandfather was a 22 in the village. When there was a ceremny ging n, such as a wedding r a funeral, her grandfather wuld be in 23 f the cking.
    At the age f 14, she 24 ut f schl and went t wrk in big cities trying t supprt herself and her family. In 2012, her grandmther had an illness, 25 Li Ziqi came back hme t pursue her dream f becming a web celebrity while 26 her grandmther.
    She started 27 vides f cking meals, using all ingredients in her farmland. 28 , in 2016, after vercming many difficulties, her vides received a huge amunt f 29 . In 2017, Li Ziqi became a new nline celebrity in China, which is the 30 f many peple at hme and abrad. In frnt f the camera, she always appears in a set f traditinal Han clthing, which makes her vides mre charming and 31 . Many peple shw great interest in her 32 as well as her cking.
    Als, her 33 help mre freigners learn and understand Chinese traditins and culture. The spirit f 34 fr independence and self-reliance cnveyed by her life experience has 35 great attentin at hme and abrad.
    21.A.dealingB.livingC.payingD.quarreling
    22.A.ckB.teacherC.senirD.leader
    23.A.favrB.memryC.searchD.charge
    24.A.cameB.rushedC.drppedD.stayed
    25.A.becauseB.butC.unlessD.s
    26.A.lking frward tB.putting up withC.taking care fD.keeping up with
    27.A.leakingB.watchingC.sellingD.finding
    28.A.ObviuslyB.FinallyC.UsuallyD.Psitively
    29.A.attentinB.mneyC.judgementD.trust
    30.A.ideaB.futureC.dreamD.privilege
    31.A.funnyB.attractiveC.realD.practical
    32.A.perfrmanceB.sufferingC.discveryD.clthing
    33.A.striesB.videsC.beautyD.success
    34.A.standingB.preparingC.strugglingD.hping
    35.A.drawnB.paidC.neededD.deserved
    3.【2021届湖北华中师大附中高三上学期六校联考】
    The majrity f peple are cnvinced that they dn’t have much imaginatin. They are 13 . Everyne has imaginatin, but mst f us frget hw t 14 it nce we becme adults. Creativity isn’t always 15 with great wrks f art r ideas. Peple at wrk and in their free time 16 think f creative ways t slve prblems. Here are three techniques t help yu.
    Make cnnectins! It invlves taking 17 ideas and trying t find links between them. Think abut the prblem t slve r the jb t d. Then find an image, fr example, a candle. Write dwn all the ideas 18 with candles cnnect the 19 with the jb yu have t d. S imagine yu want t buy a friend an riginal 20 yu culd buy him tickets t a match r take him ut fr the night.
    N limits! Imagine that nrmal limitatins dn’t 21 . Yu have as much imaginatin as yu want. Think abut yur gal and the new 22 . If yur gal is t learn t ski, 23 , yu can nw practice skiing every day. Nw 24 this t reality. Maybe yu can practice skiing every day in December, r every Mnday in January.
    Be smene else. Lk at the situatin frm a 25 pint f view. Gd writers use this technique. Fictin writers ften imagine they are the 26 in their bks. If yur gal invlves ther peple, put yurself in their 27 . The best fishermen think like fish!
    13.A.mistakenB.accurateC.reasnableD.incredible
    14.A.fit in withB.becme aware fC.make use fD.keep track f
    15.A.equippedB.cmparedC.ccupiedD.cncerned
    16.A.rutinelyB.skillfullyC.apparentlyD.abruptly
    17.A.relevantB.unrelatedC.creativeD.imaginary
    18.A.presentedB.markedC.indicatedD.assciated
    19.A.ideasB.assessmentsC.arrangementsD.practices
    20.A.itemB.serviceC.presentD.bject
    21.A.existB.ccurC.perateD.change
    22.A.tendenciesB.limitatinsC.pssibilitiesD.assumptins
    23.A.as a matter f factB.in ther wrdsC.as a whleD.fr instance
    24.A.devteB.applyC.reviseD.cntribute
    25.A.persnalB.glbalC.differentD.psitive
    26.A.featuresB.themesC.creaturesD.characters
    27.A.lcatinsB.psitinsC.imagesD.impressins
    4.【2021届湖南省雅礼中学高三上学期月考】
    My lcal supermarket is always busy. The first parking space I fund was cnvenient, but I’d nticed a wman in a blue car 41 fr a while. As I was 42 , I let her have it. On the 43 f the car park I backed int the next available spt — it was a tight fit.
    Pretty sn, I’d made my way thrugh the supermarket and was back in the fresh air. Feeling gd, I 44 my purse change int the hands f a hmeless man and helped a 45 wman reverse park (倒车).
    Just as I 46 my car, I saw the wman I’d let have my car space 47 . She was giving a mean dd 48 — half puzzled, half intent (热切的). I smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back int my car, I 49 the same lady lking in at me. “Hell,” she said, hesitantly. “This might sund crazy but I was n my way t 50 sme f my mther’s things ff at the charity bins.” “Yu are just s much like her. Yu helped thse peple, I nticed, and yu seemed s happy.” She lked at me meaningfully and passed a bx in thrugh the 51 , “I think she wuld like yu t have it.” Shcked, I tk it frm her 52 . She smiled and walked away.
    After a pause, I pened the bx. 53 was a beautiful gld necklace with a large grey pearl. It was the nicest gift I’d ever received, and it was frm a cmplete 54 . The necklace was arund my neck, a warm 55 f human kindness.
    41.A.watchingB.circlingC.runningD.crssing
    42.A.in a hurryB.in a dilemmaC.in a gd mdD.in panic
    43.A.edgeB.barrierC.stageD.pint
    44.A.turnedB.brkeC.dividedD.emptied
    45.A.strugglingB.tremblingC.wanderingD.whistling
    46.A.startedB.apprachedC.parkedD.entered
    47.A.frmerB.laterC.agD.earlier
    48.A.explanatinB.lkC.answerD.cincidence
    49.A.lcatedB.caughtC.spttedD.sught
    50.A.sellB.wipeC.drpD.send
    51.A.back seatB.carC.itemsD.windw
    52.A.autmaticallyB.accidentallyC.eventuallyD.unwillingly
    53.A.InsideB.ArundC.BeneathD.Nearby
    54.A.friendB.cmpaninC.relativeD.stranger
    55.A.awardB.expectatinC.reminderD.view
    5.【2021届山东湖北部分重点中学高三新起点摸底联考】
    This semester, I am studying abrad at Mahidl University in Thailand. One day, I traveled t Kancheanaburi with tw friends. After visiting ur last destinatin, due t the 41 f lcal transprtatin, we decided t take a lng walk t the statin t 42 the last bus at 8 p.m. back.
    Hwever, when we arrived arund 7:20 p.m. , we were tld by the staff there that we went t the wrng place . We did nt even think abut 43 this culd happen r where we actually were since the nly 44 then was hw t get t the statin n time. With n taxi n the rad and n bus t the statin, we were 45 there. Seeing ur anxiety, the staff said they culd help us. The male staffer immediately stpped having his dinner and 46 the mtrcycle engine. Hwever, that mtrcycle, as the nly transprtatin they 47 at that time, culd nly take ne passenger. It wuld take 48 15 minutes fr a rund trip.
    Arund 7:40 p.m., I was still there. Suddenly, a yung man came t 49 smene ff with a mtrcycle. The female staffer, wh kept talking with me t alleviate(缓和)my wrry, stpped him. After they spke, he ndded, and she hurried me up t 50 the mtrcycle. I did nt knw wh he was, but I culd remember that he seemed as 51 as I was, like the persn wh was abut t miss the last bus back was him instead f me. He drve fast, which I nrmally wuld be afraid f , but I felt 52 then . With my hands n his shulder, I believed he wuld 53 send me t the statin safely.
    Everything happened s quickly. It was nt until the next day 54 I knew we mistakenly went t their administrative (行政的)ffice at first. Althugh I have said “Thank yu” t them several times, I still think it is nt enugh t express my appreciatin. I knw wh they are nw: They are the nameless peple wh are willing t selflessly help thers, 55 lve and warmth in sciety.
    41.A.absenceB.numberC.speedD.limitatins
    42.A.chaseB.graspC.catchD.seize
    43.A.hwB.whyC.whenD.what
    44.A.dilemmaB.apprachC.annyanceD.cncern
    45.A.stuckB.abandnedC.blckedD.islated
    46.A.startedB.setC.firedD.launched
    47.A.paid attentin tB.had faith inC.had a preference frD.had access t
    48.A.n mre thanB.less thanC.mre thanD.mre r less
    49.A.drpB.takeC.leaveD.send
    50.A.get ffB.get nC.get inD.get int
    51.A.frustratedB.annyedC.wrriedD.satisfied
    52.A.in beliefB.with respectC.fr sureD.at ease
    53.A.desperatelyB.directlyC.definitelyD.deliberately
    54.A.when.B.thatC.whichD.befre
    55.A.sparingB.spreadingC.transfrmingD.transmitting
    6.【2021届福建省厦门外国语学校高三上学期第一次阶段性检测】
    Furth-grader, Sarah Haycx, made it her missin t right a wrng. And in ding s, she has shwn the wrld what ne 41 persn, with passin, can d.
    One day, when 42 by an athletic field near her schl, Sarah nticed a small 43 with the name Edwin T. Pratt and the year 1930-1969 n it. She 44 wh he was and what he did.
    After sme 45 , she learned that he was a civil rights leader wh had dne many gd things t 46 thers. 47 , he was killed just because smene disagreed with what he was ding.
    Feeling that the small memrial was 48 big enugh fr a man wh had s much 49 n thers, Sarah 50 t d smething!
    There was a new 51 ging up nearby fr yung kids. She fund ut wh were 52 the building prject and asked them if it culd be named after Mr. Pratt. Thrugh great effrts, her visin came t reality! Almst 50 years after his death, Edwin Pratt’s life and impact will be celebrated as the name f the new schl.
    Mst kids simply had walked by the memrial withut thinking abut wh Mr. Pratt was. But Sarah had the 53 t learn mre, the visin t imagine smething better and the curage t 54 her idea. Her amazing actins have 55 many ther yung peple arund the wrld.
    41.A.hnestB.yungC.cleverD.shy
    42.A.walkingB.runningC.ridingD.driving
    43.A.museumB.churchC.bardD.memrial
    44.A.frgtB.realizedC.wnderedD.explained
    45.A.discussinB.researchC.practiceD.thught
    46.A.teachB.rescueC.helpD.repay
    47.A.SadlyB.BasicallyC.GraduallyD.Eventually
    48.A.rarelyB.simplyC.merelyD.hardly
    49.A.impactB.impressinC.reflectinD.dependence
    50.A.stppedB.decidedC.happenedD.annunced
    51.A.libraryB.theatreC.schlD.hspital
    52.A.in need fB.in search fC.in favur fD.in charge f
    53.A.curisityB.cnfidenceC.chanceD.energy
    54.A.prveB.changeC.presentD.pursue
    55.A.astnishedB.inspiredC.attractedD.prtected
    7.【2021届辽宁师范大学附属中学高三上学开学考试】
    Sitting at a table in my schl cafeteria, I lked arund,slwly taking in everything. Student after student passed my 21 carrying that day’s lunch, but if yu lked deeper,there was mre t 22 .There was mre than just theunifrm they were wearing, r the way they had styled theirhair that day. There was a lt mre hidden under the 23 .
    Catching the eye f a girl in my grade sitting at a nearbytable, I waved plitely. She smiled 24 and then cntinuedt pick at the spaghetti in frnt f her. If I hadn't 25 recently that her mther was dying f leukemia, I wuld havenever 26 anything was wrng and I may nt have been as 27 and sympathetic, either. It suddenly 28 me thatwe judge thers t quickly withut knwing the whle stry.
    I have an incurable lung disease. N ne at ur schlknws --- I dn't shw any nticeable 29 except fr a fewcughs here and there. I g abut my day like any ther kid, 30 with the realizatin that I have a 31 and terrifyingfuture.
    Befre that day when I decided t 32 the wrld witha new perspective, I 33 myself almst every day. Ithught nly abut myself and my heavy 34 .But I've nw realized n ne is 35 ---- we just need t accept thewaywe are.
    21.A.rderB.rmC.tableD.cafeteria
    22.A.imagineB.cmpareC.bserveD.exchange
    23.A.unifrmB.rulesC.circumstancesD.surface
    24.A.weaklyB.casuallyC.happilyD.impatiently
    25.A.fundB.nticedC.heardD.decided
    26.A.rememberedB.suspectedC.predictedD.regretted
    27.A.willingB.utstandingC.understandingD.demanding
    28.A.escapedB.satisfiedC.hitD.attracted
    29.A.diseasesB.symptmsC.cmplaintsD.weaknesses
    30.A.butB.andC.rD.s
    31.A.brightB.realC.seriusD.dark
    32.A.tlerateB.createC.changeD.view
    33.A.frgaveB.pitiedC.challengedD.encuraged
    34.A.debtB.rewardC.burdenD.wrklad
    35.A.changeableB.perfectC.uniqueD.different
    8.【2021届河北衡水中学全国高三第一次联合考试】
    Nancy is a kindergarten teacher in Masn City. One day Camden, ne f the 4-year-ld bys in her class, came t her with a 21 abut his dad, Derreld. Nancy's heart 22 seeing this little by s 23 and upset. She prmised Camden that she wuld d whatever she culd t assist. He believed her and knew that she wuld keep her 24
    The mment schl was ut, Nancy rushed t the 25 . She had dne all the required tests and 26 all the necessary paperwrk. Finally, she was given the 27 by her dctrs, and she was tld that she was a 28 match.
    The day had finally arrived. The dctrs that were 29 the prcedure were the best transplant surgens in the hspital. In fact, 30 the surgens had dne everything in their pwer fr the prcedure t be a success, there were n 31 . There was always that chance that it wuldn't wrk. 32 , Derreld's bdy accepted Nancy's kidney (肾)・
    A teacher's 33 is t teach the kids in her class infrmatin that will help them fr the rest f their schl career and life. Hwever, this teacher went 34 her duty when ne f her pupils 35 her.
    21.A.giftB.secretC.nteD.prmise
    22.A.pundedB.failedC.racedD.sank
    23.A.sadB.excitedC.curiusD.annyed
    24.A.psitinB.stateC.wrdD.balance
    25.A.huseB.playgrundC.hspitalD.ffice
    26.A.filled utB.lked thrughC.tk dwnD.handed ut
    27.A.adviceB.permissinC.medicineD.refusal
    28.A.wrryingB.tempraryC.perfectD.abnrmal
    29.A.makingB.usingC.fllwingD.perfrming
    30.A.ifB.even thughC.the instantD.when
    31.A.resultsB.rewardsC.guaranteesD.qualities
    32.A.FrtunatelyB.NrmallyC.InitiallyD.Directly
    33.A.expectatinB.hnurC.descriptinD.respnsibility
    34.A.beyndB.withinC.twardsD.ppsite
    35.A.scaredB.cmfrtedC.trustedD.suspected
    9.【2021届广东省广州八区高三调研】
    My family lived abut a mile frm the Bertram Wds Library. Thrughut my childhd, my mther drve me there several times a week.
    Our visits were never 21 enugh fr me. I lved wandering arund the 22 scanning the spines(书脊)f the bks until smething happened t 23 my eye.
    I might have spent the rest f my life 24 libraries the way I viewed, say, the amusement park I went t as a kid. But then the 25 feeling came back int my life 26 . One day after we mved t Ls Angeles in 2011, my sn wanted t interview a 27 fr his schl assignment. S we went t the 28 library.
    As we drve ver t meet the librarian, I 29 a memry f this similar jurney in my past—anther parent and child n their way t the library. The 30 didn't lk anything like the Bertram Wds, but when we 31 inside, a shck f recgnitin 32 me. Decades had passed, but I really felt as if I had returned t that time and place, walking int the library with my mther. 33 had changed. There was the same sft sund f pencil n paper, and the murmuring f peple 34 at the tables in the center f the rm. The wden checkut cunters, the librarians' desks, the bulletin bard, were all the same.
    It wasn't that time 35 in the library. It was as if it had been captured here, r cllected. A library, fr me, is a gathering pl f stries and f the peple wh cme t find them.
    21.A.lngB.easyC.bringD.interesting
    22.A.rmsB.streetsC.shelvesD.tables
    23.A.fillB.catchC.penD.blck
    24.A.wandering arundB.thinking abutC.talking abutD.lking fr
    25.A.familiarB.excitingC.funnyD.warm
    26.A.unexpectedlyB.uncmfrtablyC.exactlyD.finally
    27.A.prfessrB.teacherC.bksellerD.librarian
    28.A.newestB.clsestC.prettiestD.quietest
    29.A.lstB.sharedC.enjyedD.experienced
    30.A.schlB.buildingC.desksD.bks
    31.A.lkedB.drveC.steppedD.read
    32.A.struckB.disappintedC.defeatedD.wke
    33.A.EverybdyB.EverythingC.NbdyD.Nthing
    34.A.wrkingB.sittingC.playingD.eating
    35.A.travelledB.flewC.stppedD.changed
    10.【2021届广东省珠海市高三上学期摸底】
    Fr decades, humans have trn up the natural landscape in Asia, cutting dwn trees t build resrts (旅游胜地) in the mst beautiful lcatins and caging wild animals t attract turists.
    Bangkk-based htel architect Bill Bensley is saying “ 21 .”
    When a businessman talked with him abut 22 a resrt that included a z in Asia, he came up with a (n) 23 : let’s 24 the humans and let the rare and endangered 25 wander free.
    Sunds 26 ? Bensley is knwn fr 27 ideas, s much s that he’s been called the “Willy Wnka f htel design.”
    At his Shinta Mani Wild resrt in Cambdia 28 arrive via a 380-meter zip wire (高空滑索) ver the wilderness f the Suth Cardamm Natinal Park and are 29 t jin Wildlife Alliance anti-paching patrls (防盗猎巡逻).
    But he’s nt ding things 30 fr eye-catching. Bensley is a lifelng cnservatinist wh deeply 31 what humans are ding t the planet. That’s why he wanted t d the Wrld Wild Prject. 61-year-ld Bensley says the first stage f the eight-year prject, which will 32 several different tp branded htels, is expected t 33 in 2023.
    The cages fr 34 will actually be 2,400 htel rms, with a budget f generally a millin 35 per rm. Let’s just say the guests wn’t be uncmfrtable.
    36 , it’s nt the rms the Califrnia-native is talking abut. Having a 37 with a lcal fficial, he has gt the permissin t relcate abused animals frm 38 in Asia, and set them free nt the 39 2,000-hectare piece f land 40 the human z will be lcated.
    21.A.n mreB.n wayC.n wnderD.n dubt
    22.A.visitingB.pssessingC.designingD.rebuilding
    23.A.zB.ideaC.resrtD.prject
    24.A.killB.apprachC.findD.cage
    25.A.pepleB.birdsC.plantsD.animals
    26.A.crazyB.fantasticC.impssibleD.vivid
    27.A.simpleB.unusualC.absurdD.rdinary
    28.A.designersB.researchersC.animalsD.guests
    29.A.requiredB.cmmandedC.invitedD.frced
    30.A.rarelyB.simplyC.hardlyD.nearly
    31.A.cares abutB.thinks abutC.sets abutD.brings abut
    32.A.apprve fB.hear fC.think fD.cnsist f
    33.A.penB.clseC.appearD.pause
    34.A.animalsB.designersC.humansD.fficials
    35.A.metersB.dllarsC.kilgramsD.acres
    36.A.TherefreB.BesidesC.HweverD.Thus
    37.A.fightingB.meetingC.travellingD.speaking
    38.A.farmsB.resrtsC.htelsD.zs
    39.A.apprximatelyB.certainlyC.terriblyD.narrwly
    40.A.whichB.whenC.whereD.that

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