专题04 完形填空-备战2024年高考英语近两年名校联考模拟试题精选(江苏专用)(原卷版)
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【江苏省决胜新高考2023-2024学年高三大联考试题】
I’ve been bareft in Lndn every day since March last year. Living in a city, I lve the element f the 21 . It was as thugh I’d discvered an extra sense. Travelling n the tube bareft was a 22 at first because there are s many different surfaces. It’s as if I’ve reached a new dimensin mst peple 23 never experience.
I tk early retirement with a gd pensin in 2009. These days, I d a lt f 24 wrk. When I was 25 pharmacy prescriptins (药房处方) acrss suth-east Lndn during the pandemic (疫情), I went t a blck f 50s flats in Peckham Rye. They’d 26 all the walkways, which felt abslutely amazing n my bare feet.
Many peple ffered me 27 during the cld spell. I always stay calm and tell them it’s a 28 chice. It certainly starts interesting 29 and at least peple are curius, even if they think it’s weird (怪异的) behaviur.
Being utside, being bareft, 30 peple—I’m sure it’s all cnnected. I’ve been diagnsed with depressin. I 31 that being invlved with the cmmunity and being in nature really assisted with my 32 .
Being bareft makes me feel mre 33 and helps with my wellbeing. Hardly anyne else seems t have an idea hw 34 it feels and it’s mst interesting when dne in a city. I’ll never g back t 35 shes again.
21.A.dangerB.rutineC.unexpectedD.unidentified
22.A.nveltyB.successC.reliefD.must
23.A.riginallyB.nrmallyC.graduallyD.secretly
24.A.paperB.gardeningC.cmmunityD.rescue
25.A.readingB.givingC.seekingD.delivering
26.A.remvedB.resurfacedC.blckedD.marked
27.A.fdB.shelterC.shesD.clthes
28.A.lifestyleB.careerC.healthD.transprt
29.A.argumentsB.gamesC.hbbiesD.cnversatins
30.A.attractingB.greetingC.helpingD.watching
31.A.discveredB.suspectedC.fearedD.predicted
32.A.identityB.recveryC.grwthD.study
33.A.behavedB.learnedC.stuckD.grunded
34.A.hardB.uneasyC.incredibleD.painful
35.A.wearingB.fixingC.sellingD.making
【2023届江苏省南京市2地一模试题】
Mil is a rescue dg, adpted by 20-year-ld Makayla Swift. One mrning in Nvember 2021, Swift pened her frnt dr and Mil 21 running. “I culdn’t catch him,” she said.
Mil ran t a huse acrss the street. He seemed 22 with this huse, s he ran t the ne next dr, Swift n his 23 . When it started scratching (抓挠) n the frnt dr, Swift was 24 . Nt everyne wants a 25 dg n their prperty. But as she tried t 26 a Mil away, she culd hear a sund cming thrugh an pen upstairs windw. It was a vice crying “Help!”
Hurs earlier, Sherry Starr, 85, had just 27 arund 4 am. “All f a sudden, standing there between the tilet and the bathtub, I 28 ,” she said, “I went dwn hard n the flr.”
“I culd nt mve at all,” said Starr, wh was 29 between the tilet and the bathtub. Starr was feeling 30 all ver, but mre than anything, she was scared. “I’m thinking: I’m just ging t die here.”
Her best 31 , she decided, was t listen fr the letter carrier in the afternn. Fr the next few hurs, Starr 32 crying: “Help! Help! Help! ”
“Her vice was very 33 , ” said Swift. “Yu had t be right n the spt t hear Mrs. Starr cry fr 34 unless yu were Mil, wh had 35 heard Starr the instant I had pened the wn frnt dr.” Swift called 911 and sn medical staff helped her ut.
21.A.tk ffB.cleared ffC.came arundD.wandered arund
22.A.cncernedB.annyedC.impressedD.delighted
23.A.tailB.rightC.backD.frnt
24.A.depressedB.inspiredC.amusedD.embarrassed
25.A.cuteB.faithfulC.strangeD.gentle
26.A.sendB.turnC.dragD.thrw
27.A.calmed dwnB.lain dwnC.sat upD.risen up
28.A.divedB.delayedC.skippedD.slipped
29.A.fundB.stuckC.hiddenD.placed
30.A.painB.easeC.strengthD.anger
31.A.betB.resultC.rleD.guess
32.A.imaginedB.regrettedC.practicedD.stpped
33.A.familiarB.clearC.sftD.different
34.A.freedmB.mercyC.peaceD.help
35.A.eventuallyB.apparentlyC.randmlyD.frequently
【江苏省灌南高级中学2023-2024学年高三试卷】
Gne are the days when big businesses were lked upn by envirnmentalists as enemies in the fight against glbal warming.
Just tw weeks after U. S. President Dnald Trump pulled his cuntry ut f the Paris Climate Agreement, mre than 900 American firms put their 21 t a “We Are Still In” pen letter t the United Natins. Tgether, they prmise t help reduce America’s carbn emissins by 26 percent by 2025, 22 the Paris Climate Agreement.
23 , big businesses have been taking climate change seriusly fr years nw. Alngside energy-efficiency measures, the strngest evidence f their 24 has been the number f new wind and slar prjects that they have been helping t build arund the wrld. IT firms such as Amazn and Ggle have been using clean energy t pwer their servers (服务器). Sme envirnmentalists nw believe that big businesses culd becme strng 25 behind the wrldwide spread f renewable energy. “There used t be little actin,” says Marty Spitzer f the Wrld Wildlife Fund (WWF), “Nw, I see fundamental 26 being made.”
Mre recently, this enthusiasm fr envirnmental prtectin has 27 frm crprate headquarters t branches and suppliers, and frm develped cuntries t emerging markets. Take Walmart, the wrld’s largest retailer, fr example. In March 2016, it said that it wuld require its wn peratins and thse alng its 28 chain t reduce carbn-dixide emissins by ne billin tns by 2030. This is 29 t taking 211 millin passenger cars ff America’s rads fr a year. The annuncement was 30 by the WWF and ther cnservatin rganizatins, which are helping Walmart’s suppliers wrk twards this gal. Apple, maker f the iPhne, has said that seven f its biggest glbal manufacturers have prmised t pwer their Apple-related 31 with renewable energy by the end f this year.
Accrding t the WWF, in the United States alne, nearly tw dzen f the biggest firms have cmmitted themselves t becming 100 percent renewable in the near future. Hervé Tuati f the Rcky Muntain Institute, a clean-energy research firm, explains the 32 behind this trend. Ging green imprves the cmpanies’ public image and helps attract custmers, staff and investrs.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, the wrld’s biggest brewer (啤酒公司), has lts f yung peple amng its many 33 . Many f them take envirnmental issues seriusly. Electricity, used 34 in the brewing prcess, amunts t a tenth f its ttal csts. Last year, the cmpany set ut t increase the rle f renewables in generating 35 t 100 percent by 2025. “My generatin ften takes energy and clean air fr granted,” said Tny Milikin, the firm’s chief sustainability fficer. “The generatin cming up nw lks at it ttally differently.”
21.A.pstersB.innvatinsC.namesD.dnatins
22.A.fr fear fB.by means fC.in line withD.n accunt f
23.A.In factB.On averageC.By cntrastD.In additin
24.A.assessmentB.cmmitmentC.argumentD.attachment
25.A.predictrsB.featuresC.casesD.frces
26.A.changesB.prfitsC.mistakesD.differences
27.A.transferredB.rangedC.prcessedD.extended
28.A.fdB.streC.supplyD.data
29.A.ppsiteB.equivalentC.accustmedD.secnd
30.A.criticizedB.issuedC.welcmedD.underlined
31.A.cntentB.accuntsC.activitiesD.prductin
32.A.inspiratinsB.mtivatinsC.destinatinsD.functins
33.A.manufacturersB.investrsC.custmersD.administratrs
34.A.cnsiderablyB.skillfullyC.ecnmicallyD.ccasinally
35.A.heatB.windC.waterD.pwer
【江苏省连云港中学2023-2024学年高三试题】
Several years ag, a neighbr kid kicked a ftball and brke a basement windw f my huse. Due t financial prblems, I 21 it up, thinking I’d get t it smeday.
Over the years, I had planned t upgrade t energy-efficient windws. But with the frame (窗框) rusted (锈) and firmly 22 in the fundatin, whever did it wuld need t chisel (凿) it ut by hand. It wuld be a 23 prcess and there were six f thse windws in the huse. The cst was estimated at $15,000. It was simply 24 .
Hnestly, the thught f that windw 25 me fr years. I knew I needed t fix it, but I had built up the 26 s much in my mind that I put it ff again and again.
Then I had a jb change and needed t sell the huse befre mving away. But it was almst 27 t find a buyer if there was a brken windw. S I pulled ff the bards t face this thing head-n. I grabbed sme rust remver, 28 it arund the frame f the windw, and gave it a pull. T my astnishment, it easily 29 . I tk the windw dwntwn. It nly cst me $12. I culd have 30 the prblem fr nly $12 when it ccurred, but I let it bther me fr five years!
31 , this isn’t just abut my windw. Many f us live with brken windws f ne type r anther. They are things that seriusly affect ur 32 f life. If yu recgnize yur brken windw, dn’t 33 t mend it. It may turn ut t be 34 than expected. Usually we suffer mre in 35 than in reality.
21.A.treB.madeC.bardedD.packed
22.A.lstB.stuckC.buriedD.mixed
23.A.brain-burningB.labr-cnsumingC.energy-wastingD.risk-taking
24.A.in a messB.beynd cntrlC.at handD.ut f reach
25.A.went againstB.relied nC.ate atD.appealed t
26.A.difficultyB.cnfidenceC.cnfusinD.harm
27.A.shamefulB.impssibleC.pintlessD.unfair
28.A.blewB.turnedC.passedD.spread
29.A.brkeB.fellC.mvedD.missed
30.A.addressedB.ignredC.delayedD.cnsidered
31.A.LuckilyB.CnsequentlyC.UnexpectedlyD.Actually
32.A.qualityB.paceC.wayD.meaning
33.A.attemptB.guaranteeC.hesitateD.pretend
34.A.easierB.tugherC.rarerD.wrse
35.A.practiceB.memryC.principleD.imaginatin
【江苏省连云港外国语学校2023-2024学年高三试题】
Our grup was abut t bard a plane. I was 21 , nt because f flying, but because f what waited fr me in my 22 . “I culd turn arund nw,” I said t myself. “Nbdy wuld 23 me. There are chices pen t me.” But I’d never turned away frm adventure, s 24 the rest f the grup, I gt n the plane t Tanzania Little did I knw I wuld be 25 by the next weeks at that mment.
The travel was part f a university prgram. We did many exciting things there, but it was ur time f 26 at a cmmunity center with pr cnditins that stuck with me. It allwed me t truly 27 the lcals — playing with kids and visiting their hmes. These experiences were 28 . I fund almst every aspect f their lives lked nthing like mine. But 29 being uneasy and backing away, I learned t appreciate the 30 , trying their clthes and learning their culture. The Tanzanians were s psitive, seeing hw few 31 they had and hw happy they were blew my mind.
32 , I was happy t return hme after thse weeks, but I was cnfident that it wuldn’t be the 33 f my adventure. I knew I wuld 34 mre lands, meet peple frm different backgrunds, and cntinue helping thers, because seeing the smiles n their faces makes me have a feeling that cannt be 35 by anything else.
21.A.disappintedB.prudC.excitedD.scared
22.A.grupB.hmeC.destinatinD.university
23.A.blameB.understandC.supprtD.dubt
24.A.persuadingB.cntactingC.fllwingD.ignring
25.A.cnsumedB.shapedC.btheredD.welcmed
26.A.learningB.researchingC.entertainingD.vlunteering
27.A.cnnect withB.fcus nC.get tD.make ut
28.A.challengingB.eye-peningC.pleasingD.heart-warming
29.A.as frB.regardless fC.except frD.instead f
30.A.valueB.prcessC.diversityD.innvatin
31.A.achievementsB.pssessinsC.argumentsD.demands
32.A.GraduallyB.NaturallyC.HpefullyD.Simply
33.A.endB.meaningC.resultD.advantage
34.A.discverB.serviceC.leaveD.explre
35.A.expressedB.limitedC.matchedD.described
【江苏省南京市五校2022-2023学年高三期中联考试题】
“WHAT are thse?” ne f my pupils asked me. I lked ver at tw large raised beds. A warm autumn sun was falling n the schl 21 . “Thse are ptates,” I answered.
The pupil in frnt f me was a girl named Jennifer. In class, she 22 had her head dwn, fcused n the wrk in frnt f her. Tday, hwever, her brws were 23 int frwn as she lked ver at the raised beds.
“But ...” she began. Her vice trailed ff as she tk a few steps twards the plants. With a 24 feeling, I knew where this cnversatin was ging.
Jennifer started again, “But they’re green. Aren’t ptates brwn?”
I 25 . “Well, the bits we eat —the rts— are brwn, while what yu’re lking at is the part abve the sil. That’s what all thse leaves are.” I tried my hardest nt t sund superir.
Lking 26 , Jennifer shk her head and just said, “Hmm.”
I knew that the situatin called fr drastic (果断的) actin. I reached ver t the ptat plant, 27 it by its green leaves, and pulled. As the plant was raised int the air, several large tubers drpped nt the cmpst. I held the plant alft, 28 a few mre ptates that were still attached at the rts.
Jennifer, n the ther side, std with a shcked 29 n her face. It was an expressin smewhere between disgust and hrrr 30 I had just dne smething mrally wrng. Seeing Jennifer take a few steps back, I tried t reassure her, “It’s kay. Yu have t 31 up the plant t get the ptates.” I held ne ut fr her t tuch.
As Jennifer tk the ptat in her hand, 32 began t spread acrss her face. Once 33 frm the stems and leaves, the tuber was nw smething that she recgnized. She lked at me and smiled.
Fr me, 34 is abut mre than textbks and exam results. What shuld matter mst in educatin is inspiring yung peple t be 35 f the wrld arund them, t actively engage with knwledge, and t ask questins abut their envirnment — even if that questin is abut smething as simple as where a ptat cmes frm.
21.A.libraryB.gardenC.canteenD.venue
22.A.rarelyB.ccasinallyC.actuallyD.usually
23.A.gatheredB.twistedC.linkedD.extended
24.A.alarmingB.sinkingC.amusingD.striking
25.A.raredB.cmfrtedC.nddedD.clapped
26.A.cnfusedB.scaredC.relaxedD.ashamed
27.A.attachedB.cuntedC.rtedD.grabbed
28.A.shwing upB.shwing inC.shwing ffD.shwing arund
29.A.mdB.imageC.emjiD.lk
30.A.even ifB.as ifC.even thughD.as thugh
31.A.drawB.clearC.digD.bring
32.A.understandingB.agreementC.enthusiasmD.dminatin
33.A.unearthedB.remvedC.scratchedD.prcessed
34.A.institutinB.ambitinC.cnventinD.educatin
35.A.flexibleB.anxiusC.criticalD.psitive
【江苏省南通市海安市2023-2024学年高三试题】
The first cable car riginated frm San Francisc. They were invented befre the autmbile in the days when hrse-drawn streetcars were the ppular public transprtatin.
One day, Andrew Hallidie, whse father was the inventr f the wire rpe, witnessed a terrible 21 invlving a streetcar fr which it was that 22 the idea f the cable railway. He was wandering arund the street when he nticed a hrse struggling t 23 the streetcar up Jacksn Street. It’s 24 and was dragged back dwn a hill, passengers and gds 25 ut f the carriage. This scene triggered Hallidie t find a 26 way t transprt peple and things.
Back hme, Hallidie 27 strands f wire rpes t make wire cables, believing the cables wuld be 28 enugh t pull the cable cars. Then he fund smene t help him 29 the cars, with difficulty but successfully. He als managed t get the help f William E. Eppelsheimer, a German engineer, wh 30 the first cable car line. Finally, Hallidie btained a frmal 31 frm a lawyer named Benjamin Brks t build a valid system.
August 2, 1873 saw the first trial f the cable car. Originally, Hallidie hired a grip man t perate the car. But after lking dwn the 32 hill, the man refused firmly. Hallidie decided t 33 it by himself frm Jnes Street t Kearney Street by way f Clay Street, knwn as the Clay Street Hill line tday. Abut ne mnth after the test run, the Line pened fr 34 use. Frm then n, ther lines pened in San Francisc as well as in ther U.S cities and cities verseas. Till nw, San Francisc is the nly city where the cable car still 35 .
21.A.accidentB.hrseC.quarrelD.game
22.A.remindedB.cnceivedC.recalledD.cnvinced
23.A.catchB.pushC.kickD.pull
24.A.slippedB.slidC.ranD.jumped
25.A.cllapsingB.fallingC.eruptingD.unflding
26.A.wiserB.rugherC.saferD.brader
27.A.twistedB.revisedC.fixedD.divided
28.A.lngB.thickC.rughD.strng
29.A.manufactureB.sellC.designD.advertise
30.A.tk nB.pulled upC.built upD.laid ut
31.A.annuncementB.permissinC.cmmitmentD.appintment
32.A.wideB.steepC.primitiveD.remte
33.A.fetchB.dragC.driveD.direct
34.A.publicB.persnalC.utsideD.external
35.A.hatchesB.refreshesC.peratesD.casts
【江苏省华罗庚中学2023-2024学年高三测试卷】
When Matthew Shifrin turned 13, he gt a life-changing birthday present frm his friend, Lilya Finkel.
It was an 843-piece Middle Easten 21 palace. And with it were instructins that Finkel made 22 fr it. Finkel invented a unique name fr every piece in the palace set. Then she spent cuntless hurs typing building 23 in Braille (盲文) that spelled ut hw t 24 them all tgether.
His mind was 25 . As a blind persn, he had never befre been able t cmplete a Leg set n his wn, Shifrin knew immediately that he had t help ther blind children find the same 26 .
Shifrin says, “Fr blind peple, Leg sets act as small 3D 27 fr real-life buildings instead f tw-dimensinal phtgraphs. Leg bricks allw me t see things that are 28 t explre by tuch.”
Fr years after that incredible Leg experience, he created similar instructins fr abut 45 ther Leg sets, tgether with Finkel, all published n a website they created, “Leg fr the 29 ”.
Shifrin began 30 t Leg several years ag t discuss his wrk, 31 it was in 2017, when Finkel died f cancer, that he finally cnnected with the right persn.
His years-lng devtin 32 when the Leg cmpany released its first audi and Braille building instructins. The prject is a high-tech versin f what Shifrin and Finkel did fr their 33 .
It culdn’t have been cmpleted withut Shifrin’s 34 r withut his determinatin.
He just wished Finkel had been here t see it. “I think she’d be very glad that we came this 35 ,” Shifrin said.
21.A.wdB.paperC.puzzleD.Leg
22.A.directlyB.cautiuslyC.especiallyD.regularly
23.A.regulatinsB.requirementsC.instructinsD.cmpetence
24.A.gatherB.fitC.fixD.mix
25.A.shckedB.challengedC.trubledD.eased
26.A.independenceB.cnnectinC.truthD.balance
27.A.designsB.patternsC.replacementsD.arrangements
28.A.naturalB.impracticalC.easyD.nrmal
29.A.YungB.InventiveC.CuriusD.Blind
30.A.reaching utB.hiring utC.catching nD.lking up
31.A.sB.butC.andD.thugh
32.A.tk ffB.brught utC.gt thrughD.paid ff
33.A.websiteB.friendsC.cmpanyD.schl
34.A.invlvementB.preparatinC.encuragementD.recmmendatin
35.A.deep B.lngC.farD.fast
【江苏省南通市如皋市2023-2024学年度高三调研试题】
In the fall f 2008, I was lking t leave my current jb in a dctr’s ffice t explre smething mre 21 . S I started investigating the new wrld f travel nursing. With a bit f 22 , I was cnnected t Carlyn.
At this time, I am wrking n all areas f my in the 23 f becming a strnger, mre cnfident persn, and 24 mre abut wh I am. Withut amazing, enthusiastic and supprtive Carlyn, I wuldn’t be where I am tday. Fr the past 2 years, Carlyn and I stayed in 25 thrugh email, facebk, and a peridic phne call, becming friends…. I had a whle view f all the things she was 26 in her life and it inspired me much.
I was anxius t 27 Carlyn face-t-face fr the first time. But, as sn as she 28 in frnt f my huse, it was like we had dne it a millin times befre. This “my friends” is the 29 f the human cnnectin that she talks abut. It takes tw peple frm 30 t friends!
Nw as fate wuld have it, Carlyn has 31 my wrld. S nw, I hpe t repay her 32 fr all that she has helped me 33 . I am frtunate t be part f a friendship that is a by-prduct f her 34 . She cntinues t inspire me and I hpe t learn and meet mre thrugh her 35 .
21.A.cmplicatedB.universalC.challengingD.prfitable
22.A.cnfidenceB.luckC.fearD.pride
23.A.pwerB.hpeC.absenceD.sense
24.A.learningB.cmplainingC.discussingD.wrrying
25.A.shapeB.rderC.placeD.tuch
26.A.abandningB.explainingC.experiencingD.delivering
27.A.meetB.phneC.persuadeD.infrm
28.A.put awayB.backed dwnC.carried nD.pulled up
29.A.trickB.pwerC.chiceD.rigin
30.A.studentsB.wrkmatesC.strangersD.learners
31.A.influencedB.leftC.explredD.enjyed
32.A.as a resultB.by accidentC.with a bangD.in a way
33.A.suspectB.accmplishC.witnessD.appreciate
34.A.anxietyB.persistenceC.charityD.passin
35.A.recveryB.cmparisnC.exampleD.diligence
【江苏省苏州中学校2023-2024学年高三试题】
When I was in middle schl, I tried my best t be ppular. Hwever, ne afternn, I had a(n) 21 with my mther, which changed my mind eventually.
We were sitting in the dining area f a lcal restaurant. I tld her that I wanted t be 22 . She asked me why I felt that way. Surprisingly, I had never stpped t think abut why I felt the need t fit in. I 23 did it.
My mther tld me a stry. My grandmther made her several 24 sweater vests. Althugh thse were hardly “in style”, my mther really 25 t wear them. It was surprising that many ther female students at her schl began wearing sweater vests after a few weeks. My mther had started a 26 because the ther students saw the 27 with which she dressed.
At that time, the infrmatin was t much fr a thirteen-year-ld girl t 28 . I didn’t believe her. I thught my mther was 29 . S I cntinued t wear the same clthes, seeking ppularity as usual —I had nt yet seen the light at the end f a dark tunnel then. Hwever, ur cnversatin that day 30 ver and ver in my mind.
I thught lng and carefully, and then I 31 that my mther’s wrds might have sme 32 . I began t check my wardrbe (衣柜) t find which items I’d bught because I truly like them. I als 33 my actins, trying t determine hw many f them I wre t 34 the crwd. Gradually, I fund myself caring less and less abut what peple thught abut me. I was greatly 35 .
The cnversatin I had with my mther was a valuable lessn fr me. Smetimes swimming against the current can nly make me strnger.
21.A.appintmentB.cnversatinC.celebratinD.argument
22.A.ppularB.generusC.cautiusD.plite
23.A.merelyB.suitablyC.cmpletelyD.temprarily
24.A.expensiveB.fashinableC.perfectD.cmfrtable
25.A.pretendedB.lvedC.refusedD.affrded
26.A.trendB.campaignC.prjectD.fight
27.A.shckB.embarrassmentC.charmD.benefit
28.A.releaseB.mixC.deliverD.chew
29.A.mistakenB.rightC.rudeD.patient
30.A.rangB.shutedC.shkD.fled
31.A.rememberedB.deniedC.wnderedD.realized
32.A.difficultyB.truthC.explanatinsD.limitatin
33.A.gt rid fB.fit in withC.lked back nD.put up with
34.A.upsetB.pleaseC.hurtD.hnr
35.A.curiusB.puzzledC.disappintedD.relieved
【江苏省南通市2023-2024学年高三统考试题】
My grandmther is the wman wh plays a significant rle in my life. It’s particularly 21 because this is the first year f my life that she hasn’t been with us, but she cntinues t 22 me in s many ways.
She was a(n) 23 grandmther. She was the 24 f ur family. She grew up in an era when wmen were nt expected t have 25 , but having left schl in her teens due t pverty, she wrked day and night t 26 a business with my grandfather, managing t save enugh mney t send my father t a gd schl.
She was famus fr her 27 , s everyne lved her cakes. She always gt invlved in scial life and 28 , spending 50 years f her life wrking fr their lcal village cmmittee. She 29 gd memries, saying hw she wuld keep them in her mind and get them ut whenever she wanted the pleasure f recalling the past. She wuldn’t fcus n 30 , thugh, saying that it “desn’t d gd t lk back t much”.
We live in a time when wmen are 31 t have it all. My grandmther, brn in the 1920s, had it all befre it was fashinable. The 32 , hwever, was that she never made it abut her. She 33 her life t ther peple and kept psitive because f it.
She 34 me t seek the gd, nt pay much attentin t the bad and take an interest in smething 35 . Thank yu, Granny.
21.A.sadB.freeC.specialD.easy
22.A.remindB.hurtC.influenceD.shck
23.A.delicateB.advancedC.humbleD.devted
24.A.servantB.centerC.riginD.vlunteer
25.A.mralsB.educatinC.careersD.wealth
26.A.establishB.apprachC.reserveD.cntrl
27.A.tasteB.designC.ckingD.training
28.A.backed dwnB.helped utC.brke dwnD.std ut
29.A.treasuredB.erasedC.generatedD.upgraded
30.A.relatinshipB.hardshipC.leadershipD.friendship
31.A.scheduledB.frcedC.chsenD.expected
32.A.differenceB.featureC.pssibilityD.prcess
33.A.addictedB.cmparedC.expsedD.cntributed
34.A.btheredB.threatenedC.shapedD.prmised
35.A.prfitableB.psitiveC.strangeD.rmantic
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I have grwn up in a ftball-lving family. My elder sister Stevie 41 with Crewe Alexandra Girls fr a year r tw as a left back just like ur her Jamie Carragher.
I remember the exact mment when I tld my dad I was 42 in ding what my big sister did. I was watching the game with him in the living rm and it just 43 : “It makes me 44 that I can’ t be a ftballer.” He asked why nt, and I answered, “Because I’m nt a by.”
He 45 respnded by telling me that wmen’s ftball was “great” and that I culd play if I wanted t. “Yeah, I suppse s,” I respnded, “but n ne 46 wmen’s ftball.” Lking back, I can see exactly why I felt like that.
At schl, there was an unwritten rule that sprts like rugby and ftball were fr the 47 . I’d never seen a wmen’s ftball match n TV and the nly 48 athletes I’d heard f were in the Olympics.
Tday, the England Linesses (英格兰母狮队) will 49 Sctland in the Wrld Cup, and peple acrss the wrld will tune in. 50 wmen’s ftball has turned ut t be ne f FIFA’s investments, the majrity f female players in tp tiers are earning under what anyne wuld cnsider a fair 51 , and nly £24 millin prize mney was awarded t the wmen’s Wrld Cup victrs in 52 with £315 millin t the men’s. That’s a vast 53 .
Tday, I’ll be 54 the Linesses and the sng “It’s cming hme” will mean mre this time arund, because it’ll mean talented, skillful female ftballers being 55 int millins f hmes and maybe, just maybe, a little girl believing that she can als be a Liness ne day.
41.A.talkedB.trainedC.livedD.std
42.A.tughB.richC.interestedD.cncerned
43.A.shuted utB.brught upC.came utD.shwed up
44.A.sadB.surprisedC.scaredD.satisfied
45.A.eventuallyB.cmpletelyC.immediatelyD.temprarily
46.A.playsB.knwsC.likesD.watches
47.A.studentsB.girlsC.teachersD.bys
48.A.freignB.femaleC.yungD.tp
49.A.take nB.turn nC.pick upD.hld up
50.A.AsB.AlthughC.OnceD.Until
51.A.dealB.chargeC.shareD.wage
52.A.cmparisnB.lineC.cperatinD.cmpetitin
53.A.changeB.differenceC.chiceD.disaster
54.A.cheering nB.agreeing nC.relying nD.acting n
55.A.deliveredB.transprtedC.bradcastD.permitted
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