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    1.(2024·天津·一模)After my dad passed away, my mm went int her rm and shut the dr. She sat n the bed with the lights 1 and curtains drawn. That’s where she 2 fr the next tw mnths. I had never seen my mm s 3 . I didn’t knw hw t 4 her until I rde past my Aunt Ruby’s huse ne day. I 5 just t see if she was all right. I walked t the dr and 6 . A 92-year-ld lady asked, “Wh’s there?”
    “It’s me, Aunt Ruby. It’s Debbie.”
    “I need yu,” she said 7 . “Bb’s family fell ill and Bb has t leave t take care f his family.”
    Bb was her persnal 8 . Fr years, she had smene living in her hme t lk after her. 9 , she was alne n this particular day. Aunt Ruby was trying t take care f herself.
    As I gt hme, I talked t my mm thrugh the bedrm dr after 10
    her dinner. “Mm, d yu knw Aunt Ruby has been ver there all by herself?” I said. She made a 11 “Umm.” I knew she was listening and wanted t help. Then she asked me a 12 abut Aunt Ruby.
    “Did she say she need smene?”
    “Yes,” I answered.
    13 , my mm came ut. She asked me t drp her ff at Aunt Ruby’s huse. I culdn’t 14 t get her ut f the huse. Aunt Ruby 15 my mm with pen arms. My mm cked meals and helped Aunt Ruby. They enjyed their 16 time tgether. Mm became 17 again.
    There was a spirit f 18 and lve between them. I thught that maybe 19 gave them a bnd, but caring abut each ther made a big 20 t their lives.
    1.A.beyndB.behindC.utD.ver
    2.A.disappearedB.stayedC.recrdedD.missed
    3.A.frightenedB.depressedC.embarrassedD.disappinted
    4.A.prtectB.tlerateC.faceD.assist
    5.A.stpped byB.went aheadC.set ffD.hung arund
    6.A.kickedB.hesitatedC.witnessedD.kncked
    7.A.sharplyB.warmlyC.weaklyD.wisely
    8.A.caregiverB.tutrC.cachD.expert
    9.A.TherefreB.HweverC.BesidesD.Otherwise
    10.A.samplingB.rderingC.cllectingD.delivering
    11.A.cmplaintB.claimC.respnseD.remark
    12.A.ptinB.slutinC.questinD.cmment
    13.A.EventuallyB.GenerallyC.InitiallyD.Additinally
    14.A.failB.waitC.refuseD.agree
    15.A.fllwedB.remindedC.entertainedD.greeted
    16.A.specialB.embarrassedC.stressfulD.funny
    17.A.creativeB.intelligentC.dynamicD.ambitius
    18.A.reflectingB.fightingC.pineeringD.sharing
    19.A.sadnessB.lnelinessC.tirednessD.bitterness
    20.A.differenceB.cntributinC.dnatinD.cmmitment
    2.(2024·天津·一模)I was 17 years ld. Alng with a dzen ther bys I had made a lng trip t Iwa in rder t see a cllege that I was thinking f 21 . Nw I was there and I was feeling sad and 22 . I was missing my family and the Appalachian muntains f my hme. I lved 23 in the frests there. I lved hw the 24 turned a thusand shades f green in the spring and then became a sea f red, 25 and range in the fall. I lved the 26 f cuntless wild flwers that grew in ur meadws (草地). These things were a 27 f me.
    Here in Iwa everything was 28 . The grass lked burnt and brwn. All that I culd smell was a 29 f crn, mud, and pigs. I walked utside the drmitry f the cllege and sat n a 30 . I clsed my eyes and 31 being back hme again. When I pened my eyes, hwever, I saw smething that 32 my sul. It was a beautiful sunset. Gld, red, purple and pink cluds all 33 tgether in a picture. It was s huge that it tk my breath away. It made ur muntain sunsets seem 34 by cmparisn. I 35 that I had been flish and judgmental (武断的). This place had its wn special beauty. This place t was a part f Gd’s 36 .
    Over the years t cme I 37 smething else. Each f us has a special beauty 38 . Each f us has ur wn unique 39 and abilities. Each f us has a beautiful, pwerful lve that nly we can share. And Gd wants us t share it. May yur life always shine 40 .
    21.A.skippingB.recmmendingC.attendingD.enjying
    22.A.calmB.lnelyC.awakeD.hungry
    23.A.perfrmingB.jumpingC.walkingD.shting
    24.A.leavesB.insectsC.seedsD.water
    25.A.blueB.blackC.whiteD.gld
    26.A.sundB.smellC.strengthD.spirit
    27.A.rleB.timeC.partD.path
    28.A.excitingB.silentC.fullD.flat
    29.A.mixtureB.memryC.nutritinD.distinctin
    30.A.sfaB.plC.benchD.sil
    31.A.believed inB.cared abutC.lked frD.dreamed f
    32.A.tuchedB.ccupiedC.passedD.missed
    33.A.happenedB.expldedC.flwedD.increased
    34.A.richB.tinyC.ppularD.perfect
    35.A.rememberedB.repliedC.realizedD.refused
    36.A.creatinB.shadwC.regulatinD.terminal
    37.A.watchedB.cnfirmedC.decidedD.learned
    38.A.as wellB.as usualC.as a resultD.as a whle
    39.A.respnsibilitiesB.hnrsC.talentsD.desires
    40.A.clearlyB.brightlyC.blanklyD.suddenly
    3.(2024·天津河北·一模)On a cl autumn day in Minnesta, hundreds f runners gathered at the starting line fr a challenging crss-cuntry race. Amng them was an athlete named Amelia Andersn wh became knwn fr her determinatin and 41 thrugh the events. When the race started, Amelia ran at a fast pace, pushing herself t the 42 . Hwever, fate had smething else 43 fr her that day.
    As the race prgressed, Amelia, mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 44 , nticed a fellw runner, Isabella Harris, suddenly cllapsing t the grund in pain. Withut a mment’s hesitatin, Amelia 45 Isabella and extended a helping hand, ffering t assist her in cmpleting the race.
    As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Amelia tk Isabella’s arm, trying t supprt her in 46 frward. Recgnizing the severity f Isabella’s cnditin, Amelia 47 , allwing Isabella t climb nt her back. With 48 determinatin, Amelia nt nly carried her acrss the finish line but als an 49 300 feet t where Isabella culd receive much-needed 50 attentin.
    Once there, Isabella was quickly 51 and subsequently transprted t a hspital, where she learned she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. It became 52 that withut Amelia’s timely interventin, Isabella wuld have 53 extreme pain t reach the aid checkpint n her wn.
    After this extrardinary act f kindness twards Isabella, Amelia remained mdest. She was mre 54 abut why her act was cnsidered a big 55 . “She was just crying. I culdn’t 56 her.” Amelia humbly explained t a reprter, emphasizing that, in her eyes, she was merely ding what she believed t be the right thing.
    In a wrld where cmpetitin is cmmn, Andersd’s kind act 57 as a pwerful reminder that the greatest victries are nt always abut 58 the finish line first, but rather abut helping and cnnecting with thers. This was beautifully exemplified (是……的典型) when Amelia and Isabella, 59 strangers, became clse friends thrugh their tugh experience. Althugh neither wn the race, the 60 f human kindness wn the day.
    41.A.sympathyB.graceC.cncernD.indifference
    42.A.edgeB.limitC.bundaryD.extent
    43.A.at handB.in vainC.in streD.n duty
    44.A.raceB.schlC.twnD.training
    45.A.returnedB.apprachedC.agreedD.prmised
    46.A.fallingB.walkingC.puttingD.leaning
    47.A.went awayB.std upC.stepped asideD.bent dwn
    48.A.firmB.delicateC.sftD.ambitius
    49.A.traditinalB.prfessinalC.internatinalD.additinal
    50.A.publicB.cnstantC.medicalD.equal
    51.A.interruptedB.appreciatedC.identifiedD.assessed
    52.A.bviusB.abstractC.cntrversialD.practical
    53.A.fughtB.sufferedC.enjyedD.defended
    54.A.wrriedB.ashamedC.cnfusedD.discuraged
    55.A.gameB.prblemC.lessnD.deal
    56.A.leaveB.cureC.btherD.understand
    57.A.verlksB.absrbsC.fadesD.shines
    58.A.crawlingB.crssingC.stayingD.standing
    59.A.immediatelyB.finallyC.initiallyD.subsequently
    60.A.secretB.benefitC.displayD.exchange
    4. (2024·天津河东·一模)I was a new teacher, and I gave an hnest accunt f the students’ wrk. In Jasn’s case, the 61 were awfully lw. He culdn’t read his wn handwriting. 62 he was a bright student. He discussed adult subjects with nearly adult cmprehensin. His wrk in n way reflected his 63 .
    S when Jasn’s mther entered the rm, my palms (手掌心) were sweating. I was cmpletely 64 fr her kisses n bth my cheeks. “I came t thank yu.” she said. surprising me beynd speech. 65 me, Jasn had becme a different persn. He talked f hw he 66 me, he had begun t make friends, and fr the first time in his twelve years, he had 67 spent an afternn at a friend’s huse. Jasn’s mther wanted t tell me hw grateful she was fr the 68 I had nurtured (培养) in her sn. She kissed me again and left.
    I sat, stunned (惊呆) , fr abut half an hur, 69 what had just happened. Hw did I make such a life-changing difference t that by withut 70 knwing it? What I finally came t 71 was ne day, several mnths befre, when sme students were 72 reprts in the frnt f the class, Jeanne spke 73 , and t encurage her t raise her vice, I had said, “Speak up. Jasn is the expert n this. He is the 74 ne yu have t cnvince, and he can’t hear yu in the 75 f the rm.” That was it. Frm that day n, Jasn had sat up straighter, paid mre attentin, 76 mre, and became happy. And it was all because he 77 t be the last kid in the last rw. The by wh mst needed 78 was the ne wh tk the last seat that day.
    It taught me the mst 79 lessn ver the years f my teaching career, and I’m thankful that it came 80 and psitively. A small kindness can indeed make a difference.
    61.A.pricesB.wrksC.friendsD.grades
    62.A.OrB.AndC.ButD.S
    63.A.curageB.abilitiesC.feelingsD.dream
    64.A.desperateB.respnsibleC.unpreparedD.unsuitable
    65.A.Because fB.In spite fC.Apart frmD.As fr
    66.A.lvedB.enviedC.pleasedD.criticized
    67.A.graduallyB.cnstantlyC.recentlyD.bviusly
    68.A.self-respectB.self-dubtC.self-pityD.self-defence
    69.A.imaginingB.bservingC.wnderingD.regretting
    70.A.alsB.evenC.alwaysD.still
    71.A.expectB.rememberC.believeD.accept
    72.A.writingB.reviewingC.editingD.giving
    73.A.quietlyB.repeatedlyC.quicklyD.firmly
    74.A.luckyB.lnelyC.nlyD.likely
    75.A.entranceB.middleC.frntD.back
    76.A.sleptB.smiledC.shutedD.quarreled
    77.A.intendedB.pretendedC.refusedD.happened
    78.A.changeB.praiseC.thanksD.visits
    79.A.difficultB.painfulC.valuableD.enjyable
    80.A.earlyB.slwlyC.frequentlyD.ccasinally
    5.(2024·天津和平·一模)It was never a questin whether r nt my mther lved me. Hwever, I’m nt 81 abut my father’s lve. There are 82 f us laughing tgether, with me in diapers(尿不湿). Als I’ve watched recrdings f my lder sister and me 83 in turns fr my father t lift us int the air—all three f us scream with 84 . And when I search my wn childhd fr 85 f my father’s lve, there is ne impressive memry I can name.
    At sme pint during my first year f schl, I peed(小便) my pants 86 . I was sent t the ffice fr a(n) 87 f clthes, and fr the rest f the day, I wre a pair f ver-large, bright range sweatpants. I 88 exactly hw the teacher and the ther students lked at me, but they were the least f my 89 .
    I was in terrr 90 f shwing up at hme with different pants. All afternn I planned hw I wuld enter the huse and run t my rm 91 my father even nticed I was there. I rehearsed(默默练习) again and again 92 I had in mind that wuld allw me t 93 my father’s anger.
    I carefully planned t avid his ntice, 94 at the frnt dr t check fr my father. When he yelled ut “Hell?”, I prmptly(迅速地) gt int the cat clset and hid there until my dad fund me in the 95 pants, and I had n chice but t tell him the truth.
    Then my father did smething very kind but 96 . He reached ut fr me and gently patted my head; he tk the 97 pants and put them in the laundry and said it was Okay. And that was it! As I remember that mment, I want t scream thrugh the hallway f 98 : “That’s it! Lk! He lves yu!” I want t reach tward the little girl 99 dwn at her feet, wh is afraid t meet her father’s eyes. I want t raise her head t 100 her eyes and knw it is kay t be lved.
    81.A.anxiusB.hpefulC.sureD.thrilled
    82.A.phtgraphsB.questinsC.cmmentsD.cnditins
    83.A.warming upB.breaking upC.checking upD.lining up
    84.A.shckB.delightC.patienceD.curisity
    85.A.sakeB.fearC.rightD.prf
    86.A.in silenceB.in winterC.in classD.in bed
    87.A.changeB.exchangeC.displayD.return
    88.A.wnderB.rememberC.believeD.judge
    89.A.challengesB.demandsC.errrsD.wrries
    90.A.at the thughtB.by the meansC.t the endD.with the hpe
    91.A.unlessB.sinceC.befreD.after
    92.A.the jkeB.the perfrmanceC.the lessnD.the plan
    93.A.aruseB.escapeC.ccupyD.shift
    94.A.pausingB.stayingC.gatheringD.cnsidering
    95.A.easy-gingB.ever-changingC.ill-fittingD.lng-standing
    96.A.familiarB.impersnalC.remarkableD.unexpected
    97.A.causalB.dirtyC.fancyD.unsptted
    98.A.timeB.generatinC.schlD.histry
    99.A.feelingB.lyingC.settlingD.staring
    100.A.check utB.lift upC.lk intD.see thrugh
    6.(2024上·天津河北·高三统考期末)In 2013, Alie Ward’s life was falling apart. In a matter f mnths, her relatinship with her partner ended, her dad was 181 with a rare frm f cancer, and she was als feeling a gap between the career she had chsen and the persn she wanted t be.
    T distract herself frm her 182 , Ward liked t find and take 183 f bugs which she has lved since she was a little kid. Smetimes, if she fund a beetle r a bee that she particularly liked, she’d 184 it n Facebk. Thse psts attracted the 185 f a wman named Lila Higgins, wh studies 186 at the lcal natural histry museum. After seeing Ward’s pictures, Higgins 187 t Ward and invited her t g n a tur f the museum.
    At that time Ward was emtinally fragile, and meeting smene new in that state made her nervus and teary. Hwever, her passin fr bugs utweighed her anxiety.
    Upn Ward’s arrival at the museum, Higgins warmly 188 her and handed her a lab cat. She then led Ward thrugh varius 189 . “I remember she pened up this freezer, like, ‘Cme check this ut,’ and it was full f dead bugs,” Ward recalled. “Althugh lifeless, these samples held significance fr the natural histry museum, serving as evidence t nature’s diversity. I was als impressed by hw 190 Higgins was, which made me feel passinate abut the wrk fr the first time in a lng time,” Ward cntinued. Nticing Ward’s 191 , Higgins suggested she 192 at the museum fr a few hurs every week.
    Despite her dubts, Ward decided t 193 Every Wednesday, she’d arrive at the museum. And with each vlunteer 194 , she felt a little bit better. “It gave me this sense f 195 . It helped me recnnect with my lve f 196 and nature that I’d always had,” Ward said.
    Sn, Ward 197 her jb and started wrking in science media. She nw is the creatr and hst f a pdcast called Olgies. Ward had Higgins n the shw as her first 198 . “Smetimes I wnder what wuld have happened if I hadn’t taken her up n her 199 . What wuld my life have been like? It’s nt a nice thught. Wh wuld I be? Yu knw, Lila Higgins, in ne instant, 200 my whle life,” said Ward.
    181.A.impressedB.chargedC.terrifiedD.diagnsed
    182.A.dubtsB.injuriesC.trublesD.fears
    183.A.samplesB.picturesC.ntesD.examples
    184.A.pstB.shwC.deliverD.dnate
    185.A.supprtB.criticismC.sympathyD.attentin
    186.A.birdsB.plantsC.insectsD.humans
    187.A.checked utB.reached utC.shwed ffD.called ff
    188.A.greetedB.servedC.fllwedD.thanked
    189.A.risksB.tripsC.hallsD.exhibits
    190.A.cnfidentB.excitedC.wrriedD.upset
    191.A.anxietyB.patienceC.enthusiasmD.disappintment
    192.A.studyB.researchC.perfrmD.vlunteer
    193.A.sign upB.set utC.settle inD.take ver
    194.A.reprtB.evaluatinC.shiftD.recruitment
    195.A.frictinB.purpseC.evlutinD.dubt
    196.A.scienceB.philsphyC.bigraphyD.gegraphy
    197.A.keptB.reslvedC.frgtD.quit
    198.A.writerB.directrC.guestD.listener
    199.A.prmiseB.fferC.challengeD.decisin
    200.A.changedB.ruinedC.imitatedD.defined
    7.(2023上·天津·高三校考期中)After getting up early in the mrning, Guliayisham Memet rides her mtrcycle t the cmpany three kilmeters away frm where she lives, a small village in Xinjiang.
    Many peple say she is a sunshine wman. Seeing her cheerful and 321 face, yu might find it hard t believe that she had 322 a burqa(罩袍), a kind f Islamic clthes that cver the entire bdy fr mre than 20 years. Fllwing her family traditins, Guliayisham Memet 323 went ut, with almst n cntact(联系) with the utside wrld.
    The 324 pint came in July 2013, when she finally decided t 325 the burqa after she participated in an educatinal 326 started by the lcal gvernment. 327 learning that Guliayisham Memet was an expert in weaving carpets, the leaders f the prject sn helped her 328 a cmpany which sells traditinal carpets. Guliayisham Memet said, “I put all my 329 int my cmpany. I wrked hard every day. It was really 330 when I lked back. I am cntent with all f the present and feel s 331 nw, making a living 332 a great passin and with my wn hands.”
    The cmpany nw has 58 female 333 wh make a living n their wn. “I decided t 334 the cmpany after I heard abut hw she made a frtune,” said Zumet Mehmut, ne f the wrkers in the cmpany. “I can make mney in the cmpany 335 taking gd care f my parents and children.”
    Guliayisham Memet recalled hw the Party chief f Xinjiang 336 her t help mre wmen make a difference. “He was impressed with hw ur cmpany 337 in nearly tw years. His encuragement is a surce fr the develpment,” she said. “As we cme int mre incme, we are expecting t 338 mre wmen and increase the average salary,” she added with great 339 . “I hpe that with mdern technlgy and equipment, we can sell ur 340 t the wrld.”
    321.A.sadB.seriusC.prettyD.energetic
    322.A.inventedB.bughtC.wrnD.designed
    323.A.neverB.seldmC.frequentlyD.unwillingly
    324.A.turningB.prfessinalC.finalD.difficult
    325.A.hand verB.sell ffC.take ffD.hide away
    326.A.prjectB.purpseC.lessnD.rganizatin
    327.A.ThughB.AfterC.UntilD.Unless
    328.A.enterB.manageC.intrduceD.pen
    329.A.emtinsB.knwledgeC.effrtsD.mney
    330.A.mvingB.unbelievableC.impssibleD.funny
    331.A.disappintedB.excitedC.nervusD.wnderful
    332.A.withB.byC.includingD.frm
    333.A.studentsB.wrkersC.managersD.directrs
    334.A.jinB.visitC.wnD.supprt
    335.A.untilB.becauseC.befreD.while
    336.A.frcedB.requiredC.encuragedD.infrmed
    337.A.disappearedB.achievedC.survivedD.develped
    338.A.trainB.hireC.fireD.change
    339.A.curisityB.patienceC.cnfidenceD.curage
    340.A.prductsB.designC.skillsD.faith
    8.(2023上·天津南开·高三统考期中)The rigin f the Chinese New Year Festival can be traced back thusands f years. Accrding t ne f the mst famus legends (传说), in 341 China there lived a mnster named Year, wh lived deep at the 342 f the sea all the year rund and climbed up t the 343 nly n New Year’s Eve t eat the cattle and kill peple’s lives. Therefre, n the day f every New Year’s Eve peple frm all villages wuld flee (逃离) t the muntains s as t 344 the mnster f Year.
    On the day f that New Year’s Eve the peple f Peach Blssm village were 345 their huses when there came frm utside the village an ld beggar (乞丐). Seized with 346 , the villagers were in a great hurry t run away and n ne was 347 the md t care fr the beggar.
    Only a grandmther living in the east end f the village gave the ld man sme fd and advised him t 348 t the muntains t avid the Year mnster. But the ld man said with a smile, “If yu allw me t stay at yur hme fr the night, I’m sure t 349 away the mnster Year.” The ld wman was surprised t hear this. She went n t ‘persuade him t take flight. But he nly smiled withut 350 . Thereupn the grandmther culd nt help 351 leave her hme and flee t the muntains.
    Arund midnight the mnster Year rushed int the village. He fund the huse f the grandmther in the east end f the village was brilliantly illuminated (照亮的), with bright red paper stuck n the drs: Greatly 352 , the mnster Year made a dash fr the huse. As he 353 the dr, there came all f a sudden the explding sunds f bang-bng. Trembling (颤抖) all ver, the mnster dared nt make a step 354 . And when the dr f the grandmther’s huse was thrwn pen and an ld man in a red rbe (袍服) burst ut laughing in the curtyard, the mnster Year was scared ut f his wits and ran away.
    The next day when peple came back frm their hideuts and fund everything safe and 355 . The ld wman suddenly 356 what had happened and tld the villagers abut the ld beggar’s 357 . The villagers rushed int the grandmther’s huse, nly t find that the drs were stuck with red paper, the ember (余火) f a pile f bamb were still giving ut explding sund f bang-bng in the curtyard, and a few 358 were still shining in the rm.
    Frm then n, n each New Year’s Eve, each family 359 n their drs antithetical cuplets (对联) written n red paper, blw up firecrackers, keep their huses brilliantly illuminated and stay up late int the night. These custms are spreading far and 360 and kept fr generatins. It becmes the mst ceremnius traditinal festival f the Chinese peple.
    341.A.greatB.ancientC.uniqueD.traditinal
    342.A.surfaceB.centreC.stageD.bttm
    343.A.shreB.skyC.treesD.muntains
    344.A.avidB.searchC.acceptD.lift
    345.A.gatheringB.leavingC.decratingD.repairing
    346.A.happinessB.srrwC.panicD.sickness
    347.A.inB.withC.underD.n
    348.A.hideB.fleeC.fllwD.beg
    349.A.putB.breakC.takeD.drive
    350.A.questinB.shameC.prejudiceD.reply
    351.A.andB.rC.yetD.but
    352.A.valuedB.disappintedC.shckedD.hnred
    353.A.apprachedB.brkeC.knckedD.pened
    354.A.frwardB.backwardC.upwardD.dwnward
    355.A.healthyB.sundC.reliableD.strng
    356.A.reflectedB.rememberedC.realizedD.thught
    357.A.prmiseB.purpseC.requestD.sense
    358.A.eyesB.candlesC.bwlsD.stars
    359.A.stickB.strikeC.drawD.write
    360.A.nearB.clseC.squareD.wide
    9.(2023上·天津北辰·高三天津市第四十七中学校考期中)I’ve been a prfessinal athletic trainer fr abut 16 years. And I’ve wrked with a range f athletes frm high schl students t thse f the 361 level.
    Recently, as I’ve been seeing the vides f Kbe’s dunking (扣篮) and peple’s 362 n the remarkable legacy left behind by Kbe, I activated my Reddit accunt t 363 ne stry abut him.
    I was nce invited t Las Vegas t help 364 Team USA fr the Lndn Olympics. This was my 365 with Kbe. At first, we had a brief cnversatin where he gt my 366 and I tld him that whenever he wanted additinal drills he culd call me up.
    On the night befre the first scrimmage (分组对抗赛). I suddenly heard my cell ring. It turned ut t be Kbe. I nervusly 367 . He wndered if I culd help him with sme cnditining wrk. I 368 my clck — it was 4:15 am. I 369 .
    When I arrived at the main practice rm, I saw Kbe being there alne, drenched (湿透的) in 370 as if he had just taken a swim. It wasn’t even 5 am. After ne hur’s practice, we entered the weight rm, where he did a series f exercises t imprve his 371 fr 45 minutes. After that, we 372 and he went back t the practice rm t 373 . I went back t the htel; I was 374 .
    I was expected t be at the practice rm at abut 11 am. I wke up feeling 375 , and hurriedly headed there. This next part is what I remembered very 376 . On the right side was Kbe ding jump shts. Later, I realized Kbe didn’t even stp 377 while I was int my dreamland. It was n 378 that he had always been the mst 379 athlete in the league.
    Many stries abut his 380 all became tgether and hit me like a train. Yes, Kbe Bryant may be gne, but his Mamba mentality lives n.
    361.A.averageB.academicC.cnsistentD.prfessinal
    362.A.influenceB.mercyC.reflectinD.cngratulatin
    363.A.shareB.printC.readD.plish
    364.A.rganizeB.trainC.interviewD.phtgraph
    365.A.negtiatinB.cmpetitinC.interactinD.cnsultatin
    366.A.addressB.accuntC.instructinD.number
    367.A.turned upB.picked upC.caught upD.hung up
    368.A.checkedB.wundC.fixedD.adjusted
    369.A.admittedB.hesitatedC.agreedD.refused
    370.A.sweatB.tearsC.rainD.bld
    371.A.fcusB.speedC.strengthD.balance
    372.A.repeatedB.partedC.changedD.returned
    373.A.restB.assistC.defendD.sht
    374.A.wrn utB.held backC.calmed dwnD.fllwed up
    375.A.gratefulB.fearfulC.sleepyD.cnfident
    376.A.vaguelyB.vividlyC.graduallyD.barely
    377.A.practicingB.cmplainingC.callingD.searching
    378.A.excuseB.caseC.reasnD.surprise
    379.A.independentB.utstandingC.expensiveD.ptimistic
    380.A.ambitinB.genersityC.cmmitmentD.leadership
    10.(2023上·天津南开·高三统考期末)Talking abut Beijing Opera, we cannt frget t mentin ne f its greatest perfrmers: Mei Lanfang, a brilliant artist wh played an imprtant rle in bringing Beijing Opera t the wrld. Mei Lanfang was brn in Beijing in 1894. He started t learn the 241 f Beijing Opera at the age f eight and made his n-stage debut (首次登台) at age eleven. Mei Lanfang wrked hard t learn as much as pssible frm the great artists and 242 f Beijing Opera, and by the age f 20, he had becme a(n) 243 actr in Beijing Opera’s dan rle (角).
    Mei Lanfang quickly became well-knwn amng Chinese audiences 244 his acting skill. Mei Lanfang’s skill pened drs fr him t becme friends with peple frm all ver the wrld, as he ften 245 guests frm ther cuntries wh wanted t meet the yung actr. As Mei Lanfang 246 t knw ambassadrs (大使), Eurpean ryal families, and celebrities frm 247 , he 248 bring his belved Beijing Opera t the rest f the wrld, s that even mre peple frm ther cuntries might understand and 249 the beauty f Chinese culture and art.
    And s, in 1919, Mei Lanfang began t travel abrad, 250 perfrmances in Japan and the Sviet Unin (苏联). His 251 were a great success; audiences were fascinated by this 252 pera frm the Orient (东方). One f Mei Lanfang’s greatest 253 was t visit the United States, and after cight years f 254 , he and his pera grup finally brught Beijing Opera t the USA.
    Mei Lanfang 255 his whle life t the art f Beijing Opera. He 256 sught t imprve his wn artistry, creating many unfrgettable and beautiful 257 fr the stage. His style became knwn as the “Mei Lanfang schl (梅派)”, a(n) 258 graceful style, and is still ne f the mst ppular styles f Beijing Opera tday.
    Mei Lanfang died in 1961 f heart disease. During his mre than 50 years n the stage, Mei Lanfang tk traditins frm the past and 259 the best parts t create new and enrich ld frms f Beijing Opera. Althugh this great pera master has nw jined the heres f histry, he 260 a legacy f cultural wealth fr his peple and fr all future generatins.
    241.A.nameB.histryC.artD.traditin
    242.A.celebritiesB.mastersC.fansD.audiences
    243.A.assistantB.amateurC.supprtingD.leading
    244.A.frB.asC.withD.by
    245.A.entertainedB.avidedC.fledD.gathered
    246.A.neededB.wantedC.gtD.learned
    247.A.heartB.abradC.wrldD.cmmunity
    248.A.came tB.agreed tC.gt dwn tD.lnged t
    249.A.maintainB.plishC.identifyD.appreciate
    250.A.shwingB.takingC.givingD.playing
    251.A.tursB.famesC.refrmsD.rutines
    252.A.valuedB.elegantC.penedD.hnred
    253.A.apprachesB.respnsesC.galsD.shames
    254.A.dreamsB.cntrlsC.attemptsD.trades
    255.A.sacrificedB.brughtC.riskedD.devted
    256.A.ultimatelyB.mstlyC.abslutelyD.cnstantly
    257.A.charactersB.experiencesC.starsD.lives
    258.A.merelyB.uniquelyC.entirelyD.barely
    259.A.adaptedB.desertedC.drewD.declined
    260.A.brught utB.left behindC.gave utD.filled up

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