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一、在复习语言点的时候,要依据语言的横向组合和纵向聚合,按照“点—线—面”顺序,构建知识网络环境。
二、多做高考题,少扣模拟题
1、时间的把控。
2、总结一下各部分的得分情况,了解自己的强弱项。
3、留意出题点,揣摩不同内容出题人的着眼点在哪里,做到知己知彼。
三、多攻词汇表,少记课外词
四、写作。研究高考写作命题话题范围,根据测试的频度和交际场景的生活化程度进行分类。
专题08完形填空之记叙文6篇+说明文2篇+夹叙夹议1篇+新闻报道3篇(模考好题12篇)
一、概述
完形填空考查学生在阅读理解基础上运用词汇知识的能力。在一篇220-300词的短文中留出15个空白,要求考生从每题所给的4个选项中选出最佳选项,使补足后的短文意思通顺,前后连贯,结构完整。以记叙文为主,兼顾夹叙夹议文,偶有议论文和说明文。记叙文以记叙为主,但一般会在文章结尾处有文章寓意等提升的议论色彩的文字。侧重考查在具体语境中运用词汇的能力,核心考点为逻辑推理。题型可分为句内层次,句组层次和语篇层次三个层面,以句内层面和句组层面题为主,语篇层面题为辅。考点设置以实词为主,其中对动词,名词以及形容词的考查数量较多。大部分题目利用较小的语境和词汇辨析即可解决。
二、技巧点拨
完形填空是基于词汇考查的一种题型。同学们首先应加强积累,良好的词汇认知,熟词生义,一词多义是做好完形的必备能力。其次,同学们应熟悉语篇结构,重视主题句和关键句,把握文章的主题思想和写作态度。掌握完形填空答题技巧的同时还要对语言知识,文化意识和思维品质等学科核心素养进行渗透。总体而言,完形填空的解题步骤为:1.速读全文,把握主旨 2.上贯下连,先易后难 3.复读全文,验证答案。常用答题微技能如下:1.利用关联词汇;2.利用逻辑推断;3.利用语境提示;4.利用背景常识。
模拟演练
01 记叙文
Passage 1
(2024·河北衡水·模拟预测)Yu’re never t ld t fulfill yur dreams r even break recrds. A 104-year-ld Chicagan named Drthy Heffner is an 1 . She has just becme the 2 persn t skydive. After 3 the grund fllwing her tandem(双人) jump alngside an instructr, she prudly said, “Age is just a 4 .”
Hffner tk t the skies f Nrthern Illinis with the help f Skydive Chicag, 5 her way t the twn f Ottawa fr the jump. Fr all the 6 , this wasn’t her first time t jump ut f the plane. Hffner’s first skydive 7 a few years ag, when she was 100. Althugh back then the 8 helped push them ut tgether, this time she 9 leading the tandem jump frm 13,500 feet up in the air.
A vide shwed Hffner determinedly 10 twards the plane befre being helped n bard. Sitting amng her fellw skydivers, she was all 11 as she awaited fr her time t leap ut. Once the back dr pened, the wman 12 jumped ut f the plane head first. After cmpleting a frward rll in the sky, the wman hung n t the harness(安全带) as she enjyed her mment in free fall. After a few 13 , the instructr pened the parachute(降落伞), getting ready fr a 14 drp t the grund.
Hffner was happy with having 15 this, describing the jump as an incredible experience.
1. A. peratrB. angelC. exampleD. exceptin
2. A. ldestB. bravestC. cleverestD. strngest
3. A. cveringB. leavingC. breakingD. tuching
4. A. signB. numberC. barrierD. limit
5. A. makingB. feelingC. fightingD. pushing
6. A. nervusnessB. excitementC. curageD. stress
7. A. tk chargeB. set ffC. tk placeD. paid ff
8. A. piltB. managerC. guideD. instructr
9. A. insisted nB. gave upC. put ffD. set abut
10. A. runningB. advancingC. drivingD. jumping
11. A. tearsB. carsC. smilesD. thumbs
12. A. anxiuslyB. cnfidentlyC. hurriedlyD. crazily
13. A. hursB. daysC. weeksD. minutes
14. A. tempraryB. challengingC. slwD. dramatic
15. A. inventedB. achievedC. arrangedD. knwn
Passage 2
(2024·江苏盐城·模拟预测)My daddy was a d-as-I-d kind f guy. In his bk, 1 training was much preferred t mere verbal explanatin. He was int 2 whenever and wherever pssible.
Take tire(轮胎) changing, fr instance. When I was a teenager, Daddy taught me hw t change a flat tire n the family car. A few years later, when I was able t drive, Daddy 3 flattened a tire when he knew I was planning t 4 the huse and challenged me t change it ut fr the 5 . Alne. Quickly. I did.
A big man, Daddy had the 6 f a best-selling nvelist. He put it t gd use at thse times when 7 his baby girl fr life had t extend beynd demnstratin.
In ur huse, T.F. 8 a little wd nymph(仙女), wh was described t me by Daddy as wise and particularly fnd f green trees. Daddy and I 9 her whenever a prblem arse that I culd nt slve.
At the age f 13, I asked Daddy hw t 10 T.F.’s “real” name. Daddy answered with a srt f riddle, “It’s prnunced ‘Fear-a-lie’ but spelled any way yu wish.” A few years later I 11 a message in my father’s elegant handwriting that mentined “Fear-A-Lie.” Only then, with a flash f insight, did the pieces 12 .
13 , I left hme t launch a career as an investigative reprter, ften speaking truth t pwer.
Lking back, I understand that Daddy’s life lessns-abut ding the 14 thing even when faced with high risk一tk rt just as he 15 .
1. A. scialB. scientificC. thereticalD. participatry
2. A. explainingB. debatingC. demnstratingD. assisting
3. A. PatientlyB. painfullyC. unwillinglyD. purpsely
4. A. cleanB. buyC. leaveD. rent
5. A. ldB. spareC. cheapD. empty
6. A. memryB. pininC. imaginatinD. wealth
7. A. leadingB. invitingC. cntrllingD. preparing
8. A. std frB. called frC. waited frD. lked fr
9. A. ignredB. cnsultedC. aidedD. accmpanied
10. A. spellB. viceC. discverD. prve
11. A. searched frB. came acrssC. respnded tD. held up
12. A. fall int placeB. mix upC. cme int effectD. settle dwn
13. A. SuddenlyB. SecretlyC. NrmallyD. Eventually
14. A. rdinaryB. creativeC. rightD. basic
15. A. fearedB. intendedC. claimedD. prmised
Passage 3
(2024·江苏·二模)Glen Edwards became a her when he rescued a cnstructin wrker trapped n tp f a 160-meter-high building.
As a crane(吊车) 1 wrking n a cnstructin site, Edwards 2 fund himself in a life-saving missin when a fire brke ut. He recalled hw he 3 the trapped wrker frm his crane’s cabin(驾驶舱), and hw he came up with the idea f saving the man by lwerin a cage t him t let him 4 .
Hwever, his attempt t 5 the cage befre the man was by n means an easy jb, as each pst(弹) f wind prevented t thrw his crane ff balance. Besides, the smke and flames als added t the difficulty. 6 the great challenges, Edwards refused t give up and fught t 7 cntrl. Luckily, smene n the grund ffered 8 n where t land the cage thrugh a radi. Edwards 9 the crane’s mvements, inch by inch, until the cage hanged(盘旋) just inches frm the edge f the 10 . With determinatin, Edwards successfully landed the cage.
Eventually, Edwards watched the cage 11 the man away frm the hrrible fire belw and lwering him t safety. The crwd 12 a big rund f applause, a tribute(致敬) t the curage and skill 13 by Edwards. He knew that his quick thinking and strng 14 had made all the difference between life and death in the face f disaster.
A GFundMe page has nw been set up t raise mney fr him--with rganizers 15 peple t “buy Glen a beer” fr his life-saving effrts.
1. A. engineerB. peratrC. cleanerD. salesman
2. A. regularlyB. unfrtunatelyC. intentinallyD. unexpectedly
3. A. helpedB. spttedC. realizedD. guided
4. A. escapeB. hideC. walkD. slide
5. A. cleanB. cverC. psitinD. pen
6. A. DespiteB. WithutC. FrD. Frm
7. A. switchB. maintainC. lseD. give
8. A. instructinsB. prblemsC. explanatinsD. curses
9. A. quickenedB. describedC. adjustedD. repeated
10. A. drB. gardenC. craneD. rf
11. A. persuadingB. liftingC. warningD. dragging
12. A. went thrughB. put nC. asked frD. brke int
13. A. displayedB. admittedC. exchangedD. required
14. A. preferenceB. respnseC. emtinD. determinatin
15. A. chsingB. encuragingC. rderingD. teaching
Passage 4
(2024·浙江嘉兴·二模)My wife and I parked by a rugh path the same time as a yung man cvered in tatts(纹身). I 1 he was unfriendly,s we tried t 2 urselves frm him. But he struggled hard t 3 and wanted t talk sme. We slwed dwn. He said he was recvering frm a bad time in his life. We 4 left him in the dust,heading up the river.
Hurs later we turned back 5 a flash fld had taken ut the bridge. There he was again, fllwing t 6 us. He shared a little mre f his 7 . He lst his mther and sister in a car accident and he was permanently 8 t. We slwed dwn t the pace he culd 9 fr the whle way back.
He cntinued, “During much surgery and 10 I came t hate life...” Then he pulled up his shirt t shw us a 11 life size tatt frm neck t waist. It was tw ladies in a 12 light waving t him. “This is my mm and this is my sister,” he pinted, “They tld me t stp hating everything. They lved me just as they always had and 13 me t live in lve t!” He explained the brightly clred tatt was the exact dream he had that day.
My 14 went away. It had painted a wrng picture f this wnderful persn with a beautiful 15 . I learned mre than he hped t tell.
1. A. assumedB. rememberedC. admittedD. cnfirmed
2. A. tellB. distanceC. saveD. free
3. A. turn awayB. set utC. catch upD. settle dwn
4. A. plitelyB. secretlyC. carelesslyD. accidentally
5. A. thughB. unlessC. becauseD. befre
6. A. impressB. interruptC. persuadeD. engage
7. A. targetB. stryC. planD. jurney
8. A. cnfusedB. discuragedC. ignredD. injured
9. A. bserveB. judgeC. manageD. challenge
10. A. silenceB. painC. failureD. guilt
11. A. massiveB. funnyC. randmD. ppular
12. A. brilliantB. gentleC. weakD. sensitive
13. A. allwedB. beggedC. frcedD. expected
14. A. dubtB. sympathyC. prejudiceD. resistance
15. A. reputatinB. messageC. appearanceD. insight
Passage 5
(2024·福建莆田·二模)It was like finding a needle in a haystack. Shelly Rm surveyed what was 1 f her hme in Maui, which was hit by a deadly wildfire, hping t find her wedding ring, expecting t leave 2 . But luckily, after three hurs’ 3 with vlunteers, it finally appeared, the diamnd 4 but the band cmpletely damaged. Rm and her husband went straight t N Ka’ Oi Jewelers--a lcal business that has been 5 fire-damaged jewelry free f charge.
N Ka’ Oi wner Omi Chamdi said he was ne f the 6 nes--the fires had avided his hme and strefrnt. That’s why, in its aftermath, he immediately sprang int actin and advertised 7 restratins. “When the fires here n Maui ccurred, pretty 8 I decided this is smething I can d and I really want t d fr the 9 cmmunity.”
Hwever, Chamdi desn’t restre the jewelry himself; 10 he has been paying fr the restratin services. When asked if he ever 11 that, he shk his head. “These are nt just rdinary items, these are the mst 12 pssessins that peple g back and dig thrugh the 13 t find.”
14 , Rm was nt ready t say gdbye when the fires destryed her hme. But finding her wedding ring and getting it restred gave Rm sme peace abut 15 .
1. A. expectedB. remindedC. leftD. rbbed
2. A. bright-eyedB. light-heartedC. absent-mindedD. empty-handed
3. A. talksB. jurneyC. waitingD. effrts
4. A. sundB. brkenC. slidD. gne
5. A. recyclingB. restringC. marketingD. advertising
6. A. distinctiveB. luckyC. helpfulD. anxius
7. A. perfectB. extraC. freeD. instant
8. A. quicklyB. excitedlyC. cautiuslyD. hesitantly
9. A. affectedB. nearbyC. calmD. united
10. A. therefreB. therwiseC. neverthelessD. instead
11. A. expectedB. enjyedC. rejectedD. regretted
12. A. preciusB. necessaryC. beautifulD. expensive
13. A. itemsB. husesC. ruinsD. bxes
14. A. EventuallyB. OriginallyC. GraduallyD. Naturally
15. A. rising upB. mving nC. giving inD. taking ff
Passage 6
(2024·山东菏泽·一模)In February 2020, Max’s friend Rick was diagnsed with cancer. Max 1 Rick during the last mnth f his life, thus becming 2 f the care prvided t his friend by Nrth Devn Hspice(临终关怀医院). “The hspital tk such gd care f him that I wanted t d smething t shw my 3 ,” says Max.
Max 4 a fundraising missin in March 2020. When Max first put up a tent in the yard f his huse, he was 10 years ld and had just 5 his friend Rick. “Befre my friend died f cancer, he gave me a tent and tld me t ‘have an adventure’,” says Max.
Thrugh a years-lng campaign, he became knwn as “The By in the Tent” and 6 mre than £700,000 in 2023. Such a 7 allwed the hspital t 8 arund 500 patients in their wn hmes, helping them face the 9 f an illness like cancer.
When he recalls his 10 experiences. Max says that he wn’t 11 a single thing abut the past three years. It’s easy t imagine, hwever, the past years weren’t free f 12 fr Max: frm cllapsed tents t keeping warm thrughut strms and snwy nights.
Max faced everything with his psitive attitude and gal-driven mind. “One time my tent cllapsed in the wind and rain at abut 10:00 pm and I 13 t put it up again,” he says. “Despite all, I never regret it. I 14 lve my ne-f-a-kind adventure and I believe Rick wuld enjy it as well if he were 15 .”
1. A. curedB. savedC. missedD. supprted
2. A. awareB. ashamedC. prudD. tired
3. A. ambitinB. appreciatinC. cncernD. genersity
4. A. startedB. delayedC. cntinuedD. cmpleted
5. A. fundB. treatedC. cntactedD. lst
6. A. cllectedB. spentC. withdrewD. wasted
7. A. varietyB. sumC. styleD. theme
8. A. pick utB. turn dwnC. give upD. care fr
9. A. histryB. researchC. impactD. surce
10. A. travelingB. vlunteeringC. nursingD. camping
11. A. repeatB. changeC. rememberD. describe
12. A. challengesB. diseasesC. repairsD. perfrmances
13. A. hpedB. prmisedC. managedD. hesitated
14. A. usuallyB. similarlyC. actuallyD. regularly
15. A. asleepB. presentC. strngD. wealthy
02 说明文
Passage 1
(2024·湖南长沙·一模)When wrking in persn, mst f us have a natural understanding f nn-verbal(非语言的) signals. That is t say, all the ways in which we 1 wrk ut withut wrds.
2 , in the digital wrkspace, this kind f cmmunicatin can seem less 3 . Many wrk 4 nw happen via nline chats, and even vide meetings can g ahead with cameras ff.
Parts f nn-verbal cmmunicatin have always 5 utside face-t-face interactin, f curse. Fr example, these unnticeable 6 culd begin with a prfile picture n yur CV(简历); even deciding whether r nt t add an emji(表情图标) in a wrk grup chat can change the 7 f the interactin.
Yet the new wrkplace shift in where and hw we wrk has 8 the wrld f nn-verbal cmmunicatin greatly. Fr instance, in vide calls, backgrunds can give all srts f nn-verbal 9 abut c-wrkers’ lifestyles, 10 and level f prfessinalism. Let’s say if a c-wrker psitins the camera belw the chin(下巴), 11 thers t lk up, yu begin t dislike him r her, almst 12 . Indeed, data have shwn that during vide calls, factrs like camera angles, distance frm the camera and ability t make eye cntact all 13 hw likeable peple are nticed t be.
In a new wrld where 14 wrking is rapidly develping, being willing t engage nn-verbally makes it 15 t understand thers and t be understd.
1. A. uniteB. cmmunicateC. recgnizeD. cperate
2. A. BesidesB. HweverC. OtherwiseD. Therefre
3. A. imprtantB. separableC. adventurusD. flexible
4. A. cnditinsB. cnversatinsC. seatsD. paces
5. A. survivedB. prvedC. transfrmedD. existed
6. A. signalsB. mapsC. jurneysD. articles
7. A. milestneB. analysisC. feelD. study
8. A. quittedB. expandedC. failedD. reduced
9. A. infrmatinB. changeC. applicatinD. cncern
10. A. meetingsB. suggestinsC. interestsD. vides
11. A. inspiringB. frcingC. permittingD. warning
12. A. cntinuuslyB. willinglyC. carefullyD. instantly
13. A. impactB. accmplishC. reprtD. harm
14. A. diligentB. crazyC. remteD. abstract
15. A. easierB. harderC. mre traditinalD. mre exciting
Passage 2
(2024·江苏泰州·模拟预测)A happy-sad state can be as cnfusing t peple as t psychlgists. This is nt abut “smiling depressin” where smene feels emtinal pain, but 1 thse feelings with a happy face. Rather, it’s 2 experiencing thse tw 3 emtins at nce.
When Jeff Larsen, a psychlgy prfessr, simply asks peple if it’s 4 t feel such mixed emtins, mst peple immediately say “yes” shwing hw 5 the experience is. But Larsen takes a mre 6 apprach.In his experiments, he asked peple t watch a clip(电影片段) frm a bittersweet mvie and press ne buttn if they felt 7 anther if they felt happy,r 8 at the same time if they felt bth emtins at nce.It 9 abut half pressed bth happy and sad buttns at nce, 10 nt fr very lng.Larsen 11 the experience is rare, but pssible.
Yale University psychlgy prfessr Laurie Sants 12 it’s pssible fr peple t feel bth psitive and negative emtins at nce. Situatins that ften 13 a happy-sad state include bittersweet events like 14 r a mve t a new city fr a jb--situatins when yu’re sad abut 15 , but happy abut new pprtunities, she nted. Endings that are als beginnings make these emtinally-rich events, Larsen added.
1. A. bttles upB. talks abutC. gets verD. cares abut
2. A. hardlyB. ccasinallyC. suddenlyD. truly
3. A. disturbingB. cnflictingC. psitiveD. pwerful
4. A. pssibleB. strangeC. necessaryD. acceptable
5. A. valuableB. abstractC. universalD. interesting
6. A. traditinalB. thereticalC. scientificD. creative
7. A. awkwardB. wrriedC. angryD. sad
8. A. bthB. neitherC. eitherD. each
9. A. std utB. let utC. pinted utD. turned ut
10. A. untilB. thughC. ifD. nce
11. A. believesB. predictsC. remembersD. dubts
12. A. expectsB. agreesC. wndersD. imagines
13. A. changeB. causeC. determineD. reflect
14. A. accidentsB. adventuresC. celebratinsD. graduatins
15. A. leavingB. frgettingC. failingD. lsing
03 夹叙夹议
(2024·广东·模拟预测)I simply wke up ne mrning with a wish t return t Huntingtn and d smething. It was hard t 1 my thughts. The nly persn I knew there was my mther, and she and I didn’t 2 . While I was grwing up, I never felt 3 t her. She hardly hugged me r held my hand. At the age f 15, I learned Mmhad a rare disease. That may have explained her 4 , but fr a daughter wh wanted t get her mther’s lve, the fact culdn’t remve the 5 she had caused.
When I finally arrived hme, I rang the drbell 6 . Mm pened the dr, stne-faced. Despite that, I lived nearby and visited almst every day ut f a sense f 7 . When Mm’s cnditin became 8 , I became her full-time caregiver. Sme time later, Mm’s disease prgressed, and her 9 seemed t have changed. She became 10 and easy t cmmunicate with. She spke a lt abut her yunger days, as if she were 11 thse days again. One day, in her rm, she tk hld f my hand. She’d never 12 me in such a way. And she talked abut sme 13 , including family and friends. As she spke, she held my hand in hers with the lve and tenderness(温柔) I’d 14 my whle life.
Mm died peacefully a few years later. But I always remember the mment when she held my hand. And I never 15 my decisin t stay with her when she was in need.
1. A. affectB. limitC. describeD. spread
2. A. settle dwnB. start ffC. shw upD. get alng
3. A. rudeB. clseC. generusD. strange
4. A. behavirB. dreamC. chiceD. cncern
5. A. trubleB. accidentC. hurtD. dubt
6. A. nervuslyB. curiuslyC. cnfidentlyD. sadly
7. A. hnrB. dutyC. lssD. emptiness
8. A. satisfyingB. nrmalC. imprtantD. wrrying
9. A. abilityB. hbbyC. persnalityD. lifestyle
10. A. annyedB. disappintedC. seriusD. sweet
11. A. wastingB. experiencingC. hidingD. recrding
12. A. understdB. punishedC. mentinedD. tuched
13. A. memriesB. suggestinsC. challengesD. disasters
14. A. relied nB. lnged frC. cmplained fD. turned dwn
15. A. valueB. cmpleteC. regretD. cnsider
04 新闻报道
Passage 1
(2024·广东广州·二模)When Darrell Wrthy was grwing up, Thanksgiving meant 30 neighbrs sharing a ptluck meal in the family driveway. “My parents wrked at a glf curse. They’d 1 all the wrkers t cme t Thanksgiving dinner. They wuld never turn anybdy away,” he says. “If there was a kid in the 2 wh needed dinner, he gt it.”
Tday, Wrthy carries n the 3 at his restaurant, where a cmbinatin f barbecue and cmmunity 4 has made it a ht spt. Lcals 5 the restaurant fr its burgers and meatlaf. Fr many, it is als a stp n the rad t 6 . It has a prgram that brings frmer 7 int the kitchen fr the first time t help them 8 service industry skills. The effrt was 9 by manager Casey DeGuise, wh arrived there with drug prblems. “He had been rejected fr 35 jbs,” Wrthy says. “We said ‘Let’s take a chance,’ and he’s never 10 .”
Wrthy himself knws that a little help can g a lng way. “I had a time when I was definitely drinking t much,” he 11 . Nw, he ffers t thers the 12 he nce needed. He keeps a cler by the frnt dr f his restaurant with 13 fd fr anyne wh wants it. But his favrite pastime is still watching 14 plates turn t dirty dishes.
“If we can pay the bills and staff, we’re happy,” says Wrthy. “If we can 15 the cmmunity, we’re happier.”
1. A. requestB. infrmC. adviseD. invite
2. A. neighbrhdB. cuntryC. curseD. family
3. A. dinnerB. planC. expectatinD. traditin
4. A. serviceB. wrkC. lifeD. belief
5. A. admireB. knwC. thankD. evaluate
6. A. recveryB. wealthC. fameD. knwledge
7. A. custmersB. neighbursC. addictsD. chefs
8. A. presentB. acquireC. advcateD. imprve
9. A. inspiredB. madeC. ruinedD. cntinued
10. A. lked dwn n meB. let me dwnC. turned me dwnD. calmed me dwn
11. A. cmmentsB. cmplainsC. recallsD. argues
12. A. supprtB. adviceC. fundD. jb
13. A. deliciusB. clC. cheapD. free
14. A. cleanB. largeC. fullD. extra
15. A. prtectB. buildC. feedD. help
Passage 2
(2024·湖南·一模)A yung vlgger, adept a (擅于) sharing humr and sincerity, rises t fame, tackling varius tpics and empwering thers alng the way, Meng Wenjie reprts.
“I never expected the vide t be s 1 until I clicked n it!” This 2 is frequently shared by viewers under Lahngsang’ vides. In her 20s, Lahngsang is a (n) 3 vlgger with eight years f experience, wh has humrusly 4 her life.
Grwing up in the Internet era, she 5 vide recrding and scial media sharing. In 2016, as a high schler, Lahngsang kicked ff her 6 n the Chinese platfrm Bilibili. “During that summer, I felt 7 ne day, s I decided t try smething nvel,” she recalled. Even thugh her very first vide 8 prfessinalism, it humrusly 9 a student’s ambitin fr the upcming semester. Despite lads f schlwrk, Lahngsang 10 updated her cntent with 11 tpics such as study, anime, and makeup.
“As a vlgger, whenever I encunter smething wrth recrding, I capture it,” she said, “I’m nt sure exactly what 12 peple t my vides, but many viewers say my vides 13 them, s maybe that’s it.”
As a member f Gen Z, Lahngsang enjys embracing new things and experiences that braden her 14 , as indicated by her Bilibili hme page intrductin: “Take n 100 different 15 .”
1. A. funnyB. trendingC. educatinalD. advanced
2. A. upgradeB. cmmandC. cmmentD. experience
3. A. inncentB. trustwrthyC. demandingD. seasned
4. A. launchedB. dcumentedC. bservedD. nticed
5. A. excels inB. relies nC. ges beyndD. turns dwn
6. A. termB. careerC. jurneyD. ccupatin
7. A. exhaustedB. bredC. fulfilledD. hpeless
8. A. abandnedB. pssessedC. guaranteedD. lacked
9. A. mtivatedB. brughtC. representedD. realized
10. A. cautiuslyB. silentlyC. cnsistentlyD. effrtlessly
11. A. extraB. diverseC. hitD. relevant
12. A. drawsB. admitsC. savesD. relates
13. A. amuseB. calmC. tuchD. alarm
14. A. pwersB. databaseC. audiencesD. visin
15. A. prjectsB. livesC. respnsibilitiesD. lks
Passage 3
(2024·山东·一模)Li Cheng, 20, a cllege student and engineering enthusiast frm Suthwest China’s Chngqing, is making waves by turning his dreams int reality.
Emplying his knwledge, insights and 1 , Li has invented a grundbreaking Braille(盲文) dt display 2 fr the blind. Named “Argus”, the first bunch f the Braille dt display is expected t be 3 this summer.
Li said his idea fr Argus was traced back t the end f his freshman year in 2021. One day, when he was reading a nvel n his phne, a series f questins 4 his mind: “Hw d 5 impaired(受损的) peple read? Hw can I help them ut?” His 6 led t research n the tpic, including interacting with thse wh experienced daily 7 . Hwever, when he put his idea int practice, the expensive material jumped in the way.
In the past year, Li’s team has managed t 8 csts by 40 percent after runds f trial and 9 , and eventually succeeded in recnstructing a device that verturns the 10 physical apprach t the present electrmagnetic apprach. The first-generatin Argus is 11 between 8,000 t 10,000 yuan, with plans t intrduce a mre 12 entry-level versin with basic functins.
13 , Li plans t devte three t five years t bst Argus. Overseas prmtin is als scheduled fr next year, with 14 t integrate the cre technlgy--high-density tactile sensing(高密度触觉传感)--int virtual reality applicatins and ptentially develp 15 cmpanin rbts, with the aim f imprving peple’s dmestic lives.
1. A. sympathyB. faithC. cntributinD. ccupatin
2. A. celebratedB. adjustedC. tailredD. advcated
3. A. prvedB. handledC. awardedD. released
4. A. cludedB. struckC. sharpenedD. changed
5. A. mentallyB. behavirallyC. visuallyD. scially
6. A. hnestyB. determinatinC. braveryD. curisity
7. A. activitiesB. exerciseC. perfrmanceD. challenges
8. A. increaseB. reduceC. cntrlD. estimate
9. A. incidentB. errrC. cmpetitinD. interruptin
10. A. previusB. cmprehensiveC. scientificD. systematic
11. A. listedB. measuredC. pricedD. calculated
12. A. fficialB. affrdableC. satisfactryD. intelligent
13. A. Thinking backB. Mving arundC. Stepping asideD. Lking ahead
14. A. servicesB. respnsibilitiesC. ambitinsD. requirements
15. A. husehldB. cmmercialC. medicalD. educatinal
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