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Clze 1(2023新课标Ⅰ)主题:优秀品行
On Oct. 11, hundreds f runners cmpeted in a crss-cuntry race in Minnesta. Melanie Bailey shuld have 1 the curse earlier than she did. Her 2 came because she was carrying a 3 acrss the finish line.
As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Bailey was mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 4 when a runner in frnt f her began crying in pain. She 5 t help her fellw runner, Danielle Lenue. Bailey tk her arm t see if she culd walk frward with 6 . She culdn't. Bailey then 7 t let Lenue climb nt her back and carried her all the way t the finish line, then anther 300 feet t where Lenue culd get 8 attentin.
Once there, Lenue was 9 and later taken t a hspital, where she learned that she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. She wuld have struggled with extreme 10 t make it t that aid checkpint withut Bailey's help.
As fr Bailey, she is mre 11 abut why her act is cnsidered a big 12 .“She was just crying. I culdn't 13 her,” Bailey tld the reprter. “I feel like I was just ding the right thing.”
Althugh the tw yung wmen were strangers befre the 14 , they've since becme friends. Neither wn the race, but the 15 f human kindness wn the day.
1. A. designed B. fllwed C. changed D. finished
2. A. delay B. chance C. truble D. excuse
3. A. judge B. vlunteer C. classmate D. cmpetitr
4. A. race B. schl C. twn D. training
5. A. agreed B. returned C. stpped D. prmised
6. A. curage B. aid C. patience D. advice
7. A. went away B. std up C. stepped aside D. bent dwn
8. A. medical B. public C. cnstant D. equal
9. A. interrupted B. assessed C. identified D. appreciated
10. A. hunger B. pain C. cld D. tiredness
11. A. wrried B. ashamed C. cnfused D. discuraged
12. A. game B. prblem C. lessn D. deal
13. A. leave B. cure C. bther D. understand
14. A. ride B. test C. meet D. shw
15. A. secret B. display C. benefit D. exchange
答案 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. B 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 2(2023新课标Ⅱ)主题:社会服务
In April last year, I saw a pst n the PNP (Pilts N Paws) website frm a family in Tpeka. They had t mve t Virginia but they were n a very tight 1 . They culd nt affrd t pay fr 2 fr their dg, Tiffy, and 3 wanted t take her with them.
It just 4 that I was planning anther PNP flight with anther pilt, Karen, wh 5 t take Tiffy frm Kansas City t Virginia. What I was t d was fly t Tpeka t 6 Tiffy.
When I met Tiffy's wners, they seemed very 7 . Gerge, the husband, was trying t be calm, but I culd tell this was 8 fr him, having t leave his dg t a 9 and trust that everything wuld 10 .
After sme gdbyes, I asked Gerge and his wife t help me 11 Tiffy int the plane. I prmised t take care f Tiffy and 12 them as sn as we gt t Kansas City.
The flight was 13 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 14 with Karen and made it back t Gerge in Virginia within a few days. He was s 15 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great t knw that I had helped bring this family tgether again.
1. A. turnB. budget C. schedule D. cnnectin
2. A. fdB. shelter C. medicine D. transprtatin
3. A. desperately B. temprarily C. secretly D. riginally
4. A. appeared B. prved C. happened D. shwed
5. A. waited B. ffered C. hurried D. failed
6. A. see ff B. lk fr C. hand ver D. pick up
7. A. cnfused B. nervus C. annyed D. curius
8. A. hard B. fine C. cmmn D. lucky
9. A. cwrker B. passenger C. stranger D. neighbr
10. A. speed up B. wrk ut C. cme back D. take ff
11. A. feed B. fllw C. change D. lad
12. A. call B. jin C. leave D. serve
13. A. unnecessary B. unexpected C. unavidable D. uneventful
14. A. returned B. fught C. flew D. agreed
15. A. thankful B. generus C. prud D. sympathetic
答案 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. A
Clze 3(2023浙江一考)主题:个人经历
The sun was beginning t sink as I set ff int the Harenna Frest. I was n my way t 1 a unique hney harvest. Here, in suth-east Ethipia, hand-carved beehives(蜂箱) are placed in the 2 . Reaching them t get the hney is difficult—and ften 3 .
I 4 beekeeper Ziyad ver a wide stretch f grassland befre entering a thick jungle. Ziyad began preparatins. He 5 handfuls f damp tree leaves, wrapped them with string, and 6 the bunch t create a trch(火把). Then, with ne end f a rpe tied t his waist and the ther end arund the trunk f a tree, Ziyad began 7 . He stpped every few minutes t mve the 8 higher up the tree trunk.
9 , Ziyad gt clse t the hive which was arund 20 metres abve the grund. Sitting n a branch, he 10 twards it and blew smke frm his trch int a tiny hle in the hive. Suddenly, Ziyad let ut a sharp cry. Within secnds, he'd 11 the trunk and was back n the grund.
It was t 12 t cllect the hney. A cl summer had delayed 13 . Baby bees were still in the hneycmbs(蜂巢). The adult bees were 14 and kept attacking as Ziyad escaped frm the tree. He had t wait fr the right 15 t g back up.
1. A. share B. cllect C. celebrate D. witness
2. A. curtyards B. fields C. treetps D. caves
3. A. urgent B. dangerus C. expensive D. pintless
4. A. searched B. recgnised C. fllwed D. invited
5. A. gathered B. cleaned C. drpped D. checked
6. A. shk B. lit C. measured D. decrated
7. A. jumping B. talking C. testing D. climbing
8. A. hives B. leaves C. rpe D. hney
9. A. Finally B. Surprisingly C. Naturally D. Immediately
10. A. backed B. dived C. shuted D. inched
11. A. cut ff B. gne up C. slid dwn D. held nt
12. A. high B. early C. fast D. clse
13. A. hatching B. training C. swing D. trading
14. A. curius B. hungry C. bred D. angry
15. A. mment B. equipment C. persn D. rder
答案 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. A
Clze 4(2022新高考Ⅰ)主题:家庭生活
My husband, ur children and I have had wnderful camping experiences ver the past ten years.
Sme f ur 1 are funny, especially frm the early years when ur children were little. Once, we 2 alng Chalk Creek. I was 3 that ur 15-mnth-ld by wuld fall int the creek (小溪). I tied a rpe arund his waist t keep him near t ur spt. That lasted abut ten minutes. He was 4 , and his crying let the whle campgrund knw it. S 5 tying him up, I just kept a clse eye n him. It 6 —he didn't end up in the creek. My three-year-ld, hwever, did.
Anther time, we rented a bat in Vallecit Lake. The sky was clear when we 7 , but strms mve in fast in the muntains, and this ne quickly 8 ur peaceful mrning trip. The 9 picked up and thunder rlled. My husband stpped fishing t 10 the mtr. Nthing. He tried again. N 11 . We were stuck in the middle f the lake with a dead mtr. As we all sat there 12 , a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rpe and twed(拖) us back. We were 13 .
Nw,every year when my husband pulls ur camper ut f the garage, we are filled with a sense f 14 , wndering what camping fun and 15 we will experience next.
1. A. ideas B. jkes C. memries D. discveries
2. A. camped B. drve C. walked D. cycled
3. A. annyed B. surprised C. disappinted D. wrried
4. A. unhurt B. unfrtunate C. uncmfrtable D. unafraid
5. A. due t B. instead f C. apart frm D. as fr
6. A. wrked B. happened C. mattered D. changed
7. A. signed up B. calmed dwn C. checked ut D. headed ff
8. A. arranged B. interrupted C. cmpleted D. recrded
9. A. wind B. nise C. temperature D. speed
10. A. find B. hide C. start D. fix
11. A. luck B. answer C. wnder D. signal
12. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. dubtfully D. helplessly
13. A. srry B. brave C. safe D. right
14. A. relief B. duty C. pride D. excitement
15. A. failure B. adventure C. perfrmance D. cnflict
答案 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. C 11. A 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B
Clze 5(2022新高考Ⅱ)主题:个人经历
Like many yung peple, Jessica wants t travel the glbe. Unlike mst f them, this 25-year-ld is ding it 1 . She and her husband have spent the last tw years traveling the wrld, stpping everywhere frm Paris t Singapre. It might sund like ne lng, expensive 2 , but the cuple has an unusual way t make their travel 3 .
They're part f a new frm f the 4 ecnmy: an nline grup f huse sitters. Thrughut their n-cst stays in 5 hmes, they feed pets and water plants in the hmewner's 6 .
It's nt all sightseeing. The tw travelers carefully 7 their trips, scheduling their days arund the pets that are smetimes difficult t 8 . But huse sitting als ffers a level f 9 they can't find in a htel. “It's like 10 at a friend's huse,” Jessica says.
The cuple has a high 11 rate in getting accepted as huse sitters and they always g beynd the hmewner's 12 . Fr Jessica, that means 13 plenty f pictures f happy pets, keeping the huse 14 and leaving a nice small gift befre heading t the next huse. “Yu want t make the hmewner feel that they made the right 15 ,” she says.
1. A. indrs B. nline C. single-handed D. full-time
2. A. game B. service C. vacatin D. prcedure
3. A. safe B. busy C. helpful D. affrdable
4. A. lcal B. private C. sharing D. agricultural
5. A. strangers' B. parents' C. c-wrkers' D. neighbrs'
6. A. favr B. defense C. hnr D. absence
7. A. plan B. explain C. cmpare D. cmplete
8. A. buy B. transprt C. chse D. please
9. A. supprt B. cmfrt C. cntrl D. attentin
10. A. cking B. staying C. waiting D. studying
11. A. success B. survival C. grwth D. unemplyment
12. A. budget B. abilities C. expectatins D. understanding
13. A. admiring B. dnating C. sending D. brrwing
14. A. clean B. pen C. simple D. empty
15. A. guess B. decisin C. respnse D. impressin
答案 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. B
Clze 6(2021新高考Ⅰ)主题:完善自我
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, 1 little bunny (兔子) cakes fr all its 2 thrughut Cleveland. It happened that the plant dwntwn needed eight kids fr 3 help during ur spring break, fr which I had n 4 beynd listening t my favrite recrds. I'd 5 minimum wage. I'd see hw a factry 6 . My parents thught all f this was a grand idea and called Betsy's dad with their 7 .
Our 8 in the factry were simple:Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing(糖霜)ears. Apply icing eyes and nse. 9 bunny frm the belt. This was 10 than it sunds. 11 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 12 .
Dad 13 . The sn f a grcer, he'd spent the summers f his childhd 14 fd in Bernardsville, New Jersey. This was the srt f wrk that made yu 15 the dllars yu earned and respect thse wh did the wrk, he tld me.
1. A. sld B. rdered C. made D. reserved
2. A. stres B. families C. schls D. citizens
3. A. generus B. financial C. technical D. temprary
4. A. plans B. prblems C. excuses D. hbbies
5. A. ffer B. earn C. set D. suggest
6. A. wrked B. clsed C. develped D. survived
7. A. ambitin B. permissin C. experience D. invitatin
8. A. jys B. ideas C. rles D. chices
9. A. Save B. Keep C. Stp D. Remve
10. A. harder B. better C. lnger D. cheaper
11. A. Calm dwn B. Slw dwn C. Stay n D. Mve n
12. A. indicated B. witnessed C. expected D. remembered
13. A. cried B. smiled C. hesitated D. refused
14. A. tasting B. finding C. sharing D. delivering
15. A. withdraw B. dnate C. receive D. appreciate
答案 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. D
Clze 7(2021新高考Ⅱ)主题:社会责任
Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended t be smene else many times, and has even learned t 1 different dialects(方言),leading t him being described as an “Oscar-winning actr”.
The 60-year-ld is nt an actr, but a 2 . Hwever, he is mre devted t his “ 3 ” than any real actr.
In the 1990s, a grup f thieves ften sld stlen gds with the help f sme beggars. T lk int the 4 , Wang disguised(伪装) himself and 5 the beggars. Dirty shrts and ld shes gave him the 6 f a real beggar and his cnvincing dialect sn wn him the 7 f the beggars.
“I ften 8 them t drink alchl. Once they were 9 , they began t talk a lt,” Wang said. “I'd then 10 myself t use the tilet, 11 what the beggars said, and send the 12 t my teammates.”
Wang, wh is ften in 13 situatins, is als a jud(柔道)master. “As lng as I get clse enugh, n criminal can 14 frm me,” he said.
Wang's 15 wn him several hnrs, including a Natinal May Day Labr Medal and 11 Citatins f Merit.
1. A. teach B. cmpare C. assess D. speak
2. A. lawyer B. dctr C. pliceman D. businessman
3. A. rle B. study C. family D. audience
4. A. mirrr B. case C. future D. questin
5. A. interviewed B. jined C. arrested D. assisted
6. A. challenge B. experience C. appearance D. freedm
7. A. vte B. sympathy C. permissin D. trust
8. A. invited B. frced C. helped D. expected
9. A. drunk B. deserted C. bred D. lst
10. A. guide B. persuade C. excuse D. allw
11. A. refer t B. nte dwn C. ask abut D. miss ut
12. A. plan B. agreement C. directin D. infrmatin
13. A. awkward B. dangerus C. unfrtunate D. strange
14. A. separate B. recver C. escape D. hear
15. A. curage B. hnesty C. kindness D. ptimism
答案 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A
Clze 8(2020新高考Ⅰ)主题:环境保护
Mlai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near sme wetlands which became his secnd 1 . He learned the value and beauty f 2 there frm a very yung age.
When he was 16, Mlai began t ntice smething 3 happening arund his hme. A fld had hit the area earlier that year and the 4 it caused had driven away a number f birds. 5 , the number f snakes had declined as well. He 6 that it was because there weren't enugh trees t prtect them frm the 7 . The slutin, f curse, was t plant trees s the animals culd seek 8 during the daytime. He turned t the 9 department fr help but was tld that nthing wuld grw there. Hwever, Mlai went lking n his wn and 10 a nearby island where he began t plant trees.
11 yung plants in the dry seasn was 12 fr a lne by. Mlai built at the 13 f each sapling (幼树) a bamb platfrm, where he placed earthen pts with small hles t 14 rainwater. The water wuld then drip (滴落) n the plants belw.
Mlai 15 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.
1. A. dream B. jb C. hme D. chice
2. A. nature B. yuth C. culture D. knwledge
3. A. precius B. interesting C. disturbing D. awkward
4. A. waste B. tensin C. pain D. damage
5. A. Besides B. Hwever C. Therefre D. Otherwise
6. A. agreed B. realized C. remembered D. predicted
7. A. nise B. heat C. disease D. dust
8. A. directins B. partners C. help D. shelter
9. A. labr B. plice C. frest D. finance
10. A. rebuilt B. discvered C. left D. managed
11. A. Decrating B. Observing C. Watering D. Guarding
12. A. tugh B. illegal C. fantastic D. beneficial
13. A. back B. tp C. ft D. side
14. A. cl dwn B. keep ff C. purify D. cllect
15. A. returned B. learned C. failed D. cntinued
答案 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D
Clze 9(2020新高考Ⅱ)主题:优秀品行
When Jim Grant sptted black smke cming ut f a building n his way t wrk, he 1 his car t call 911. Then he 2 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 3 , Grant rushed t a side 4 and ran up the stairs.
On the secnd flr, he 5 every apartment dr. “Get ut!” Grant shuted. N ne 6 and he assumed that peple had already 7 . Reaching the end f the hallway, thugh, Grant 8 a half-pen dr. He kicked it wide pen, finding a 9 wman in a wheelchair with a little by and a tiny baby. “Let's 10 !” 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 11 the by alngside, Grant ran dwn the hallway. When he was 12 utside, the nly 13 in sight was a pliceman. Grant tld him abut the 14 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 15 .
1. A. drve B. stpped C. reached D. abandned
2. A. saw B. made C. missed D. crssed
3. A. burning B. leaving C. appraching D. waiting
4. A. entrance B. rad C. building D. windw
5. A. lcked B. kicked C. cunted D. repaired
6. A. agreed B. cared C. respnded D. understd
7. A. arrived B. returned C. hidden D. escaped
8. A. skipped B. clsed C. nticed D. remembered
9. A. frightened B. curius C. patient D. grateful
10. A. turn back B. g up C. get ut D. lie dwn
11. A. fllwing B. dragging C. examining D. passing
12. A. safely B. secretly C. suddenly D. previusly
13. A. witness B. guide C. service D. help
14. A. wman B. dr C. car D. baby
15. A. wisdm B. genersity C. hnesty D. curage
答案 1. B 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. D
三年模拟
Clze 1(2024届山东潍坊过程性检测)主题:个人成长
The Sierra Nevada range is incmparable in scale and magnificence. There's n better way t see it than t appreciate every spectacular view with yur wn hard 1 . My husband, Will, ur kids (Herbie, 5 and Artley, 11) and I planned t 2 the nrthern half f the Jhn Muir Trail in tw weeks, which 3 alng the backbne f the High Sierra, past lakes, and thrugh dusty pine frests.
We set 4 befre we started: this wuld be tugh, but wrth it. T get ur kids mre 5 , we let them have the map and decide when t stp and rest. In this way, they felt empwered. This 6 als resulted in Herbie nearly standing n a 4-ft snake n ur first day, thugh. 7 , it was early mrning and the snake was half asleep.
Fr tw weeks, the bys enjyed the 8 . They built dams and bridges acrss streams, climbed and swam. Smetimes, they refused t carry their packs and 9 abut feet hurting. But these mments were far utweighed by extrardinary bursts f 10 and enthusiasm—particularly when we'd been slgging(艰难前行) uphill fr hurs and a muntaintp finally came int view, and ur kids even decided we needed t 11 .
By the time we finished, we had 12 cuntless msquites, suffered ft pain and had terrible sleep. But we were right t be 13 abut ur kids' abilities. Thrugh the 14 , they will, I hpe, understand what they are truly capable f, hw perseverance leads t bigger 15 later n, and what it feels like t be encuraged and supprted s that they can achieve smething great.
1. A. driving B. riding C. running D. walking
2. A. assess B. cver C. survey D. measure
3. A. flies B. returns C. snakes D. disappears
4. A. chices B. chances C. situatins D. expectatins
5. A. invlved B. encuraged C. relieved D. cnvinced
6. A. cnclusin B. strategy C. attitude D. belief
7. A. Luckily B. Strangely C. Casually D. Cheerfully
8. A. cmpetitin B. task C. jurney D. cperatin
9. A. bthered B. inquired C. cmplained D. frgt
10. A. energy B. laughter C. trust D. interest
11. A. draw ff B. take ver C. help ut D. push n
12. A. caught B. brne C. bserved D. smked
13. A. cnfident B. anxius C. serius D. disappinted
14. A. training B. accident C. adventure D. experiment
15. A. challenges B. rewards C. hnrs D. respnsibilities
答案 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 2(2024届河南鹤壁第二次模拟)主题:家庭生活
When I was seven, my dad and I were n ur way hme frm my pian lessn. Out f nwhere, a teenage driver carelessly 1 ur car. N ne was 2 , but my dad 3 ut f his car and apprached the yung driver.
“My little 4 is in this car,” he shuted. “Yu culd have killed her!” My typically mild-mannered dad had never 5 his temper(脾气) s intensely. I was scared my father was abut t get int a physical 6 with this by. 7 , he didn't. Decades later, I'm a mther, s I understand hw 8 my father was at that mment.
My father's 9 has been unshakable thrughut my 40-plus years f life. He never 10 prmting my success, and always helped me find my way when times were 11 . When I develped a lve f sftball as a yung girl, he 12 t help cach my team. When my cmputer 13 the night befre a paper was due in graduate schl, he 14 everything and drve an hur all the way int the city t help me.
Tday, my tw yung daughters are 15 t have my dad as their grandpa, because he's just as devted t them as he's always been t me.
1. A. crashed B. drve C. pwered D. abandned
2. A. caught B. hurt C. treated D. discvered
3. A. lked B. escaped C. strmed D. cut
4. A. pet B. sister C. sn D. girl
5. A. cntrlled B. changed C. lst D. fund
6. A. limitatin B. activity C. relatinship D. cnflict
7. A. Unfrtunately B. Hpefully C. Thankfully D. Interestingly
8. A. prtective B. appreciative C. generus D. adventurus
9. A. ccupatin B. psitin C. devtin D. develpment
10. A. missed B. minded C. admitted D. fancied
11. A. smth B. tugh C. swift D. abundant
12. A. vlunteered B. demanded C. failed D. allwed
13. A. settled dwn B. ran ut C. caught n D. brke dwn
14. A. examined B. drpped C. restred D. sught
15. A. blessed B. depressed C. determined D. inspired
答案 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. A
Clze 3(2024届河北沧州质量检测)主题:旅游冒险
Mawsn was an Australian explrer and scientist wh explred the Antarctic with a team f fellw adventurers in 1912. His travels in the frzen cntinent brught him wrldwide 1 . In December f that year, Mawsn and tw ther 2 left the main base at Cmmnwealth Bay, 3 a 300-mile explratin int the central part f the cntinent t gather scientific data and samples. 4 fllwed.
One f the men, a yung British sldier named Belgrave Ninnis, 5 dwn an pen crack n a sledge, alng with several f their best dgs and many f the team's supplies, dead. Fr several weeks, the tw thers, 6 with scurvy(坏血病) and ther 7 , struggled t return t camp, keeping living first n the 8 dgs, then n starvatin fd. 9 , Xavier Mertz, a Swiss muntaineer and skiing champin, died frm exhaustin, starvatin and pssible pisnusness frm eating dgs' livers.
10 t return with the research data, Mawsn 11 the elements fr 30 days. Finally he returned t the 12 in February f 1913, extremely thin, frstbitten and exhausted—nly t 13 he had missed the ship rescuing the rest f the 14 by hurs. Mawsn was regarded as a survivr her. Fr his achievements as an explrer and scientist, he was knighted (封爵) in 1914. In additin t his ther 15 , Mawsn edited and cntributed t the 22-vlume Reprts f the Australasian Antarctic Expeditin.
1. A. praise B. trust C. wrry D. criticism
2. A. celebrities B. explrers C. athletes D. astrnmers
3. A. putting ff B. shwing ff C. kicking ff D. letting ff
4. A. Wnders B. Bnuses C. Frtunes D. Disasters
5. A. tk B. fell C. lked D. wandered
6. A. adjusted B. circulated C. infected D. cnfused
7. A. cures B. disabilities C. errrs D. illnesses
8. A. remaining B. wild C. fierce D. hunting
9. A. Ultimately B. Nevertheless C. Temprarily D. Meanwhile
10. A. Discuraged B. Relieved C. Determined D. Frightened
11. A. cmbined B. battled C. cntained D. intrduced
12. A. center B. nrmal C. base D. campus
13. A. predict B. discver C. cmplain D. explain
14. A. passengers B. witnesses C. rescuers D. crew
15. A. achievements B. references C. services D. subjects
答案 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. A
Clze 4(2024届湘豫名校期中联考)主题:人生态度
“Enjy the little things in life, fr ne day yu'll lk back and realize they were the big things.” This 1 has stuck with me since the first time I read it. And it just makes s much 2 .
Just the ther day I caught a cld, the flu made me feel s 3 and sleepy. Hw I wished it was a 4 already. But it was Mnday. I had t g t wrk.
We have a caretaker at wrk. Her name is Lucy, wh usually prepares sme nice lunch fr us. She asked me with 5 if I was ill. After realizing that I was nt kay, she was 6 me.
As this serius illness made me 7 , Lucy hurriedly went t the hspital t fetch sme medicine t 8 my headache. Her kind gesture and 9 melted my heart. I mean, she didn't have t d that but she went ut f her way t make it fr me. I felt s gd, I felt lved, I felt visible and it was a huge 10 .
Life is made up f the little things. These little things g 11 mst f the time s that we might ignre them. But they're the biggest things and 12 the best things. If yu can cllect these little things, yu'll never feel alne. These little things give hpe and strength fr ding mre and ding better.
Therefre, if smething 13 makes yur sul smile, nte it and let it 14 in yur mind and be remembered during dull days that life may 15 .
1. A. qute B. rutine C. privilege D. service
2. A. truble B. belief C. sense D. fun
3. A. prud B. weak C. active D. ambitius
4. A. balance B. breath C. pause D. weekend
5. A. cncern B. delight C. certainty D. cautin
6. A. displeased with B. interested in C. ashamed f D. sympathetic t
7. A. eye-catching B. head-spinning C. heartbreaking D. breathtaking
8. A. bserve B. examine C. treat D. urge
9. A. gratitude B. thankfulness C. thught D. display
10. A. relief B. prmise C. wish D. directin
11. A. unhurt B. unnticed C. unfrtunate D. unafraid
12. A. temprarily B. dubtfully C. casually D. definitely
13. A. tiny B. different C. meaningless D. precise
14. A. feed B. strike C. stick D. hang
15. A. make a decisin B. blck yur way C. keep yur wrd D. have a pint
答案 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 5(2024届辽宁省实验中学适应测试一)主题:优秀品行
Tdd and Dnna wke up early ne day t take pictures f the sunrise. While walking alng the shreline and enjying the sights, Tdd suddenly 1 dwn. Dnna thught her husband was 2 . Hwever, she quickly realized this was n laughing matter. Tdd's heart stpped beating and he turned 3 . Immediately she screamed fr help.
Tyler Vlpe, a 4 , was in the water when Tdd came dwn. Vlpe is als a physician assistant. He heard Dnna's cries fr help. “I knew it wasn't a 5 scream,” he said. “I came flying ut f the water.”
Vlpe started chest cmpressin (按压) while Ry, anther surfer, breathed int Tdd's muth. Then, they switched 6 with each ther. “I really thught he was 7 ,” Dnna said. As Ry and Vlpe cntinued CPR, Tdd breathed 8 a few times.
The tide was starting t cme in. Other surfers used their bards t frm a 9 between the rescue effrt and the water. “They kept him 10 until the ambulance gt there,” Dnna said. “It culd have been tw minutes r 10 days. I was watching my life 11 with his.”
Dctrs used a defibrillatr (除颤器) t 12 his heartbeat. On the secnd shck, he regained cnsciusness.
Tdd and Dnna planned t drive back hme t New Jersey that mrning, but decided t first take a walk n the beach. “It is lucky we didn't 13 because it wuld have happened while we were driving hme,” Dnna said.
Dnna 14 a message asking if anyne knew the surfers wh helped her husband—they wanted t 15 them.
1. A. fell B. sat C. tk D. brke
2. A. sleeping B. lying C. jking D. thinking
3. A. red B. blue C. pink D. range
4. A. wrker B. dctr C. reprter D. surfer
5. A. lud B. nrmal C. sudden D. lasting
6. A. psitins B. clths C. bards D. apartments
7. A. cld B. dead C. safe D. lucky
8. A. quietly B. easily C. deeply D. evenly
9. A. sight B. bridge C. link D. barrier
10. A. warm B. alive C. psitive D. brave
11. A. start B. develp C. end D. cntinue
12. A. recrd B. review C. repeat D. restre
13. A. pay B. speed C. pause D. leave
14. A. answered B. learned C. psted D. heard
15. A. thank B. meet C. accept D. miss
答案 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. D 14. C 15. A
Clze 6(2024届山东潍坊期中)主题:社会交往
My belved grandma, had never left Australia and nw never wuld due t cancer.
Planted 1 in the armchair, she had n alternative but t “travel” via the travel prgram n TV. I 2 the sadness and thught hard. It finally 3 me that I culd ask strangers n the internet fr help. I 4 the pst:
My nanny has cancer and she will never see the wrld. Please send her pstcards s she can see the wrld frm her armchair. I can ffer nthing but gratitude.
I 5 nt t breathe a wrd f this; shuld nthing cme, I culdn't bear t carry her 6 alng with my wn. Days 7 weeks and Nanny's health declined rapidly, my suffering grwing unbearable.
Finally, abut six weeks after my pst, a dg-eared, 8 pstcard frm the UK wandered int my humble little letterbx. It was t me a ray f light and frm that day, my letterbx became the 9 fr pstcards frm all ver the wrld and a htel 10 travel-weary cards. My dream f armchair travels became a reality.
In the mnths that fllwed, thanks t thse cards, my nanny had a private “flight” t bard, travelling far and wide, satisfied and 11 . Cancer culd nt stp us. Our very last flight 12 n a warm mrning. My dearest travel 13 bught a different ticket fr this trip and began t explre anther wrld.
I have 14 frm great lss, knwing that her jurney ahead wuld be a brilliant ne with s many 15 frm the strangers.
1. A. calmly B. anxiusly C. steadily D. helplessly
2. A. swallwed B. expressed C. shared D. frgt
3. A. impressed B. cmfrted C. tuched D. hit
4. A. put ut B. lked thrugh C. shwed ff D. picked up
5. A. agreed B. regretted C. reslved D. prmised
6. A. tlerance B. disappintment C. annyance D. anxiety
7. A. made up B. mixed up C. led t D. turned int
8. A. travel-wrn B. brand-new C. threatening D. puzzling
9. A. statin B. destinatin C. museum D. shp
10. A. accepting B. accmmdating C. delivering D. attracting
11. A. patient B. cnfident C. grateful D. peaceful
12. A. survived B. sped C. failed D. departed
13. A. cmpanin B. cnsultant C. attendant D. guide
14. A. heard B. cllapsed C. emerged D. benefited
15. A. expectatins B. blessings C. cngratulatins D. cheers
答案 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. B 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
Clze 7(2024届广东肇庆第一次教学质量检测)主题:旅游冒险
When Aiden asked me t accmpany him n a camping trip, I pictured a wden cabin with a fireplace. Imagine hw my 1 image f camping became a nightmare(噩梦) when Aiden and his brther, Lebrn, 2 with a truck filled with camping supplies! I did pack a backpack, as instructed, but I had n idea we were ging n 3 training!
Lebrn, ever s 4 , hurried me t get in s we culd leave the nisy city behind us. Ahead, the muntains came int view bigger; the trees were 5 . At least the weather was 6 —cttn candy cluds dtted the deep blue sky.
At the trailhead, Lebrn lectured Aiden and me abut hiking 7 . The first part f the trail(小路) lked mre like a wded rad. 8 , the path became narrwer and steeper, 9 me t fcus n the task at hand. Finally, we reached the tp. My legs aching, I drpped my pack and graned(呻吟). “N time t 10 ,” Lebrn said, lking up at the 11 . “We need t set up camp.”
Lebrn and Aiden wrked 12 , while I std arund and pretended t 13 , thunder rumbling in the distance. Each time lightning lit up the tent, I drew back with fear. And just as 14 as the strm came rushing in, it died dwn, allwing us t exit the tent. The 15 was superb—I culd see fr miles.
1. A. dangerus B. bring C. cmfrtable D. embarrassing
2. A. set ff B. shwed up C. shwed ff D. caught up
3. A. survival B. meaningful C. demanding D. fascinating
4. A. busy B. efficient C. patient D. cnsiderate
5. A. larger B. greener C. clearer D. lder
6. A. acceptable B. adaptable C. challenging D. amazing
7. A. rules B. adventures C. trails D. lvers
8. A. Nw B. Once C. Thus D. Sn
9. A. leading B. frcing C. allwing D. encuraging
10. A. cry B. rest C. celebrate D. escape
11. A. muntain B. partner C. sky D. pack
12. A. expertly B. unwillingly C. eagerly D. nervusly
13. A. cmplain B. relax C. learn D. help
14. A. strangely B. cnstantly C. quickly D. quietly
15. A. camping B. rain C. view D. experience
答案 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. C
Clze 8(2024届江苏徐州期中)主题:社会交往
Andrew Pwell was pulling envelpes frm the large mailbx utside his huse when he nticed smething 1 : A tiny dll cuple were sitting n a lve seat inside the mailbx. A small nte was attached.
“We've decided t live here,” the 2 read. It was signed frm Mary and Shelley. Andrew initially figured that smebdy must have left them there 3 . S he asked the neighbrs whether anybdy had left 4 in his mailbx, and everyne said n. Sn, Andrew and his wife discvered that the small cuple had 5 a tea table, a pretty carpet and a pillw.
Over the next few mnths, additinal items mysteriusly 6 : a bed, a painting and a wd-burning stve, t name a few. Fr Christmas 2022, a decrated tree was left with tiny presents. But the gifts were taken back right after Christmas 7 Andrew culd pen the mailbx t see if anything was inside.
Mre than a year later, Mary and Shelley are still living rent-free in the mailbx, t the delight f the neighbrs wh nw 8 Andrew's updates n the village's website t check the 9 . Andrew first psted abut the tiny dlls n Aug. 21, 2022, hping his fellw villagers might help slve the 10 .
“It's just smebdy ut there wh is having sme fun, giving us all a little cmmunity 11 . But whever is ding this is bviusly very 12 and clever,” says Andrew's next-dr neighbr.
Andrew says he nw desn't want t knw wh is 13 fr the mailbx affair because he's hping it will cntinue. “Als, peple in the neighbrhd are 14 it and sme ask if I've thught abut installing an utdr 15 , but persnally, I like the mystery f it.”
1. A. alive B. unusual C. imprtant D. unique
2. A. ntice B. bard C. mail D. message
3. A. by mistake B. by chance C. n purpse D. n sale
4. A. gifts B. cards C. dlls D. psts
5. A. displayed B. acquired C. designed D. decrated
6. A. came back B. wandered ff C. shwed up D. brke in
7. A. befre B. since C. unless D. when
8. A. fllw B. cmment C. dwnlad D. appreciate
9. A. imprvement B. pssibility C. truth D. prgress
10. A. difficulty B. cnflict C. case D. mystery
11. A. care B. humr C. blessing D. supprt
12. A. artistic B. academic C. sympathetic D. realistic
13. A. suitable B. eager C. respnsible D. ambitius
14. A. describing B. imitating C. celebrating D. enjying
15. A. light B. camera C. tent D. bench
答案 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. D 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. B
Clze 9(2024届山东济宁曲阜一中期中)主题:志愿服务
Mary Warwick's heart sank when she realized temperatures were drpping belw freezing in Hustn in the days befre the New Year. She 1 her car t dwntwn Hustn befre sunset n December 21st t 2 under the Waugh Drive Bridge, where a clny(群) f 250,000 bats had lived fr almst 30 years.
Her 3 were cnfirmed: There were dzens f tiny bats n the grund, t weak t 4 the cncrete beneath the bridge. They had drpped 15 t 30 feet t the 5 grund belw and lked 6 .
Warwick, a wildlife expert, put n a pair f glves and gently 7 the unrespnsive bats ne by ne. She picked up 138 bats and placed them in a bx 8 with a sft blanket. Warwick decided t take them hme t 9 them up. Fr the next several nights, she returned t the Waugh Drive Bridge with extra 10 t rescue mre bats.
What happened next was cmpletely unexpected. The Hustn Humane Sciety psted n scial media that Warwick was 11 rescuing the creatures and at the news, citizens quickly ffered t 12 .
By New Year's Day, Warwick tgether with Hustn residents had saved mre than 1,500 bats. She 13 the bats in separate cntainers until the 14 utside was safe enugh t return them t the bridge. All creatures—n matter hw small—have 15 n the planet, she said.
1. A. raced B. sld C. delivered D. dnated
2. A. pass B. play C. rest D. check
3. A. fears B. appintments C. researches D. identities
4. A. escape frm B. hld nt C. stand n D. fly ver
5. A. dusty B. sft C. cld D. wet
6. A. harmless B. lifeless C. tiny D. lnely
7. A. cllected B. fed C. cunted D. cleaned
8. A. labeled B. lined C. mixed D. decrated
9. A. bring B. cheer C. warm D. train
10. A. supprt B. glves C. mney D. bxes
11. A. single-handedly B. absent-mindedly C. unhurriedly D. lightheartedly
12. A. adpt B. help C. share D. cmment
13. A. watched B. examined C. caught D. kept
14. A. grund B. cave C. temperature D. sky
15. A. pprtunities B. habitats C. value D. mercy
答案 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. C
Clze 10(2024届河南周口项城期中)主题:社会交往
Anther schl year was beginning. It was a(n) 1 jb t handle 30 first graders, 2 six-year-lds' attentin spans(持续时间) are rather shrt. Then I 3 t wrk ut a special plan t make it easy: adpting a 4 member as the pen pal fr my students. I began by sending ut e-mails t the army. Then I gt a 5 frm Captain Denisar.
Captain Denisar quickly became a(n) 6 system fr my class. If students practiced and culd read a bk 7 , I recrded it and e-mailed it t Captain Denisar. And if they finished a writing assignment, I wuld take a 8 and e-mail it. Captain Denisar, then, wuld send back e-mails full f praise and 9 . Yu culd imagine hw excited my first graders were t 10 a sldier!
We als used the infrmatin Captain Denisar included in his e-mails as 11 pprtunities: what a sldier's life was like, hw t make a fire etc. Gradually, this man 12 my students' hearts. They were s eager t please Captain Denisar that they tried their best t 13 themselves in my class. Nw, teaching became a(n) 14 rather than a headache fr me.
At the end f that year, we wrte a letter f thanks t him. T my surprise, he was even mre 15 f the cmmunicatin, saying my first graders truly let him lighten up.
1. A. temprary B. tugh C. steady D. urgent
2. A. as B. thugh C. in case D. ever since
3. A. decided B. pretended C. regretted D. failed
4. A. capable B. strict C. crucial D. military
5. A. greeting B. ntice C. reply D. cmment
6. A. reward B. alarm C. security D. cmmunicatin
7. A. nervusly B. fluently C. casually D. secretly
8. A. rest B. chance C. breath D. picture
9. A. impressin B. predictin C. encuragement D. assessment
10. A. meet with B. pick up C. hear frm D. cheer n
11. A. learning B. wrking C. teaching D. playing
12. A. brke B. stle C. prtected D. felt
13. A. challenge B. recgnize C. behave D. intrduce
14. A. idea B. treat C. habit D. ptin
15. A. hpeful B. tlerant C. cnscius D. appreciative
答案 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. B 15. D
Clze 11(2024届山东济宁曲阜师大附中开学考)主题:旅游冒险
I've always lved muntaineering and the mental and physical challenges that g with it. This time the peak f Mt. Whitney is my 1 . There are quite a few ways up t the big muntain, but we 2 the traditinal ne at last, almst 12 miles t the tp.
I decided t make this trip less abut 3 and mre abut the climb and my persnal jurney with a friend. Thinking abut it this way, I decided t carry nly ne camera t 4 the curse, but it still added 3.2 punds t my backpack, which 5 2.8 punds withut the camera equipment. Frtunately, climbing with a friend 6 sharing the weight. Therefre, we 7 reached the tp just tw days later. This particular trip was prepared fr a persnal trip n purpse t get t the peak and enjy the breathtaking 8 .
Climbing such tall peaks 9 every aspect f yu, as a nature phtgrapher. It can test bth yur physical strength and phtgraphic 10 . Can yu imagine being 14,000 feet up, 11 the thin air f the high-altitude envirnment while als trying t be 12 with yur cmpsitins (构图)? That's what we were ding! And that's the jy that cmes with climbing Mt. Whitney as well.
Like any ther 13 in nature, there are risks in muntaineering, thugh. Extreme altitudes and the unpredictable(无法预测的) weather will test even the mst 14 climber. Despite the fact, muntaineering fr me is all abut the experiences, which makes me live t the 15 .
1. A. imaginatin B. impressin C. destinatin D. kingdm
2. A. chse B. repaired C. missed D. cvered
3. A. shelters B. phts C. clthes D. fds
4. A. discver B. draw C. guess D. dcument
5. A. weighed B. lifted C. balanced D. cut
6. A. lked fr B. resulted frm C. cntributed t D. fcused n
7. A. suddenly B. legally C. bviusly D. quickly
8. A. painting B. scenery C. perfrmance D. mvement
9. A. attracts B. pays C. tests D. brings
10. A. skills B. attitudes C. times D. dreams
11. A. identifying B. imprving C. cllecting D. breathing
12. A. cnfident B. patient C. familiar D. creative
13. A. secrets B. adventures C. rules D. species
14. A. excited B. devted C. experienced D. frightened
15. A. lngest B. fullest C. highest D. farthest
答案 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. B
Clze 12(2024届重庆名校联盟期中)主题:人际关系
Eugenie Gerge was a financial writer and educatr frm Philadelphia. When she first heard that her friend Jean passed a financial cunseling exam, her heart 1 . She'd failed the same test weeks earlier, and she 2 the certificate t advance her career.
But then, instead f being 3 , she called Jean. “I tld her I failed and 4 I was envius,” she said. Gerge knew that being hnest wuld reduce her 5 and she was surprised that when she shifted her 6 , she culd share her friend's happiness and experience her wn, in turn. “I cngratulated her and tld her she 7 me,” she said. Jean was impressed by Gerge's hnesty and 8 that Gerge wuld share her jy. Jean expressed her gratitude and shared with Gerge her 9 in preparing fr the exam and ffered sme practical methds. “Yu can 10 me whenever in need. And I am 11 sure that yu can d it next time,” Jean tld Gerge. Althugh the tw were in different states talking n the phne, they felt they had never been s 12 .
Finding pleasure in anther persn's gd 13 will make the relatinship clser and mre enjyable. 14 in smene else's jy can als develp resilience(适应力), imprve life 15 and help peple cperate during a cnflict.
1. A. grew B. rse C. swam D. sank
2. A. bught B. needed C. tre D. divided
3. A. upset B. anxius C. cruel D. scared
4. A. cmmitted B. admitted C. permitted D. submitted
5. A. energy B. expectatin C. envy D. effrt
6. A. directin B. aim C. fantasy D. attitude
7. A. hurt B. handled C. inspired D. persuaded
8. A. appreciated B. advised C. warned D. dubted
9. A. fear B. experience C. jurney D. cncern
10. A. respnd t B. agree with C. cmpete with D. turn t
11. A. definitely B. eventually C. merely D. hardly
12. A. kind B. gentle C. clse D. secure
13. A. purpse B. frtune C. impressin D. incme
14. A. Participating B. Dealing C. Sharing D. Taking
15. A. applicatin B. traditin C. prfessin D. satisfactin
答案 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D 11. A 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. D
Clze 13(2024届广东大联考)主题:人生态度
They walk dwn the catwalk, slim figures displaying the latest designs with cl, cnfident lks n their faces t match. The mdel quartet(四人组), a 1 grup n nline platfrms, is made up f fur female 2 retired frm different careers. At an average age f 71, they 3 mre than 100 millin views nline and ver 3 millin 4 with their nline fashin vides alne. Their vides prduce 5 cntent that is helping many t face the 6 f an aging sciety. Thrugh the latest cmmunicatins platfrms, they shw that it's 7 pssible t age gracefully and attractively.
The clse friends met tw decades ag. Nne f them had had any 8 in fashin befre. But they held similar 9 in an industry that allwed them t be kept busy after 10 . Shting vides can reflect their real state f mind and bdy frm all angles. Accepting aging as a 11 prcess and accepting wrinkles, gray hair will help the elderly 12 the fulfillment f daily life. The mdel quartet wants t shw ther elderly peple that they can lead 13 lives like this. They als want the message t 14 yung peple, that they can lk frward t ld age psitively, and that they can create a bright 15 tgether with the elderly.
1. A. ppular B. gentle C. generus D. brave
2. A. netizens B. junirs C. senirs D. children
3. A. judge B. attract C. encurage D. create
4. A. dnrs B. stars C. directrs D. fans
5. A. satisfying B. astnishing C. inspiring D. demanding
6. A. result B. challenge C. interactin D. prcess
7. A. cmpletely B. physically C. currently D. technically
8. A. expectatin B. curage C. desire D. experience
9. A. interest B. pwer C. persnality D. appearance
10. A. retirement B. graduatin C. cmmunicatin D. reflectin
11. A. cultural B. natural C. legal D. typical
12. A. wish B. request C. value D. rder
13. A. independent B. simple C. rdinary D. meaningful
14. A. match with B. fcus n C. meet with D. get t
15. A. idea B. future C. business D. spt
答案 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. D 14. D 15. B
Clze 14(2024届江苏南京六校联合调研)主题:未来规划
During my freshman year at Brklyn Cllege, credit card cmpanies were eager t earn mney f students. 1 by varius reward prgrams that nly tld part f the stry, many students signed up fr ne r mre cards withut understanding the 2 f late payment. 3 basic financial literacy(金融知识) meant many cllege students started ff their adult lives with pr credit. 4 , they faced challenges later in life when they needed t brrw mney but culdn't 5 a lw-interest lan.
Pr credit 6 me thrugh cllege and years int my teaching career. That has fueled my sense f 7 t teach the next generatin f students abut persnal finance. It's why I helped develp a persnal finance curse fr teens and yung adults.
T make the class as 8 as pssible, we asked the students what 9 interested them. They were curius t knw abut buying hmes and cars. Our curse, intended fr thse aged between 14 and 21, has them 10 questins: Hw much d I need t save t make these purchases? Which purchases d I priritize?
We, educatrs, can help yung peple 11 life after graduatin, as there are many great 12 and develping ur curse was 13 than I had expected, which is why I hpe mre schls and yuth rganizatins will ffer financial educatin.
Financial literacy shuldn't be ptinal because it puts thse withut it at a significant 14 . And if my 15 as a student and an educatr have taught me anything, it's that n ne shuld have t learn imprtant financial lessns the hard way.
1. A. Attracted B. Spnsred C. Required D. Dminated
2. A. cnditins B. benefits C. cnsequences D. prcesses
3. A. Displaying B. Maintaining C. Abandning D. Lacking
4. A. Hwever B. Therefre C. Otherwise D. Instead
5. A. secure B. guarantee C. request D. settle
6. A. turned B. guided C. fllwed D. tricked
7. A. independence B. respnsibility C. achievement D. identity
8. A. tuching B. surprising C. engaging D. inspiring
9. A. wrds B. titles C. curses D. tpics
10. A. psing B. cnsidering C. examining D. tackling
11. A. search fr B. pay fr C. prepare fr D. care fr
12. A. questins B. paths C. examples D. resurces
13. A. easier B. cheaper C. safer D. stricter
14. A. distance B. disadvantage C. pint D. crner
15. A. duties B. abilities C. ambitins D. experiences
答案 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. D
Clze 15(2023浙江模拟预测)主题:志愿服务
On a cld afternn in January, 2015, Yesenia Disdad, 11, gt ff a schl bus. She nticed that a(n) 1 wman was trying t cmmunicate with an Emergency Medical Service(EMS) wrker using sign language, but he culdn't understand her. “I heard him 2 an interpreter,” Yesenia says.
She ran ver t the paramedic(护理人员) t 3 —her mther, a frmer sign language interpreter, had 4 her and her sisters hw t 5 (n ne in the family is hearing-impaired).
“She said, ‘I sign. Can I help?’” says EMS captain Chris Winger. “I was 6 .”
Yesenia was able t 7 t the emergency wrker that the wman's neck was injured and tell them the name f the lcal hspital she preferred. “She lked really 8 ,” says Yesenia. “I'm prud that I gt t d 9 t help.”
When her mther, Susan Milidre, 36, heard abut Yesenia's 10 actins, she wasn't surprised. “It's in her 11 t help,” says Susan. “I was impressed that she recgnized the 12 f the situatin and tk charge. Mst adults wuldn't have 13 that.”
A few weeks later, paramedics 14 Yesenia with a gld cin and a certificate f appreciatin at her elementary schl.
“My mm always says that yu 15 knw when sign language might cme in handy,” says Yesenia. “That day, it did.”
1. A. lst B. kind C. injured D. attractive
2. A. take n B. ask fr C. reply t D. lk int
3. A. help B. greet C. watch D. wait
4. A. missed B. written C. recrded D. taught
5. A. share B. sign C. speak D. hear
6. A. encuraged B. trubled C. surprised D. frightened
7. A. listen B. turn C. annunce D. explain
8. A. hurt B. calm C. busy D. sleepy
9. A. anything B. nthing C. smething D. everything
10. A. brave B. crazy C. funny D. careless
11. A. duty B. nature C. interest D. dream
12. A. purpse B. advantage C. imprtance D. seriusness
13. A. met B. dne C. chsen D. accepted
14. A. prvided B. cnfused C. presented D. cmpared
15. A. ften B. never C. still D. frever
答案 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. B 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. B
Clze 16(2023山东青岛二模)主题:人与动物
I've always been crazy abut pandas. My drawers are full f panda T-shirts and my pencil case and purse bth have pandas n them. S when I fund ut that my parents planned t take me n a trip t Chengdu, which is the place in China fr 1 pandas, I culdn't believe my 2 . I immediately started ding my 3 , and I fund at the Dujiangyan panda base, I culd actually vlunteer t 4 with the pandas!
The vlunteer prgram lasts all day and 5 cleaning the habitats and cutting bamb fr pandas. The 6 f the day, thugh, came when we had the pprtunity t 7 ne f the pandas, twice! I gave sticks f bamb t ne giant panda, and it was abslutely 8 t spend time ne-n-ne with such a cute animal. Then we spent abut an hur watching a dcumentary t 9 mre abut the base. It perates as a panda shelter, 10 pandas that have been injured t recver and get ready t g back int the 11 again. It als wrks n panda breeding t help 12 the panda ppulatin.
It is hard wrk but enjyable and 13 . I came back frm Chengdu with a few mre things t add t my 14 . Nw I have a pair f panda slippers and every time I put them n, I think abut my 15 day at the panda base.
1. A. saving B. seeing C. training D. releasing
2. A. eyes B. favur C. luck D. dream
3. A. duty B. jb C. hmewrk D. research
4. A. wrk B. live C. learn D. struggle
5. A. features B. intends C. allws D. includes
6. A. gal B. risk C. highlight D. end
7. A. apprach B. feed C. fllw D. check
8. A. tense B. awful C. urgent D. incredible
9. A. frecast B. explre C. read D. list
10. A. helping B. backing C. prmising D. instructing
11. A. base B. reserve C. wild D. field
12. A. duble B. cntrl C. balance D. grw
13. A. relaxing B. amusing C. memrable D. flexible
14. A. search B. cllectin C. hbby D. gifts
15. A. amazing B. adventurus C. challenging D. cmfrting
答案 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. A
Clze 17(2023江苏百校联考三)主题:个人成长
It was an verwhelming Friday afternn. There were hundreds f students, wh 1 t cheer their favrite team up.
I have always lved running, s my 2 t cmpete fr a lng-distance race was terrible fr me. I was 3 t cmpete in a fur-hundred-meter race; yes, it was indeed 4 . When the cmpetitin finally began, I fund my nervus self 5 . I ran with my strength, but still did nt make 6 t the tp three. My teammates, whm I have expected t cmfrt me, 7 t dubt my ability t cmpete in the next event. They never wanted me t be in the next track game. This belief mtivated me t 8 mre.
I wanted t prve myself, 9 I decided t wrk mre n my skills. As sn as I nticed my 10 were getting better, I signed up fr the next track game. This time I nt nly 11 t be ne f the tp three cmpetitrs, but als earned a medal fr my team.
Nthing was mre 12 than the medal I wn at that mment. I was appreciated by the members f my team, wh 13 rejected my wish t cmpete in that game. I learned that whatever ne puts their 14 t d, that persn will 15 be the best at what he is aiming fr.
1. A. gathered B. walked C. supprted D. ffered
2. A. ambitin B. strength C. inability D. memry
3. A. frced B. assigned C. suggested D. applied
4. A. meaningful B. interesting C. cmfrtable D. challenging
5. A. lsing B. abandning C. shaking D. cheering
6. A. it B. me C. him D. them
7. A. figured ut B. turned ut C. came ut D. wrked ut
8. A. hpe B. risk C. push D. create
9. A. s B. but C. r D. yet
10. A. evidence B. experiences C. influences D. paces
11. A. managed B. succeeded C. tried D. kept
12. A. enjyable B. valuable C. pssible D. interesting
13. A. quietly B. purpsely C. friendly D. previusly
14. A. subject B. bdy C. mind D. team
15. A. quickly B. cnstantly C. exactly D. definitely
答案 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. D
Clze 18(2023山东潍坊一模)主题:环境保护
Anuar Abdullah is a 61-year-ld diving instructr in Malaysia. When he isn't 1 , he's back in the water 2 , studying, and restring cral reefs(珊瑚礁).
Nw, as climate change becmes an 3 threat, gvernments, crpratins, and thers are cming t him fr 4 .
Abdullah has n degree in marine bilgy r 5 training—just an amunt f experience. In just the past decade, thusands have 6 t him t learn hw t raise crals, and he nw has arund 700 vlunteers 7 and has already restred hundreds f acres f cral reefs.
In 2017, Thailand's gvernment asked Abdullah t 8 the recvery f ne f its mst famus turist attractins, Maya Bay, because it had 9 half its cral ppulatin. 10 were kept ut f the site fr three years while Abdullah led a team f 120 peple in 11 new crals.
In 2021, after Typhn Rai, the island f Cebu in the Philippines asked Abdullah t save what was 12 f the shreline's cral reefs. And earlier this year, Abdullah launched a new effrt t build the wrld's largest cral nursery in the Red Sea. There was a 13 n the nursery at the 27th U.N. Climate Change Cnference, but Abdullah did nt attend. He 14 cnferences, he says. And he had 15 t d.
1. A. teaching B. diving C. learning D. reprting
2. A. picking B. judging C. describing D. bserving
3. A. early B. artificial C. bvius D. uncertain
4. A. help B. mney C. pwer D. hnr
5. A. temprary B. frmal C. natural D. cmplex
6. A. devted B. led C. backed D. traveled
7. A. at nce B. at first C. in demand D. in actin
8. A. initiate B. evaluate C. highlight D. justify
9. A. regained B. lst C. increased D. remved
10. A. Visitrs B. Researchers C. Vlunteers D. Officials
11. A. guarding B. decrating C. raising D. maintaining
12. A. hidden B. left C. preserved D. ruined
13. A. cntest B. presentatin C. curse D. tpic
14. A. witnesses B. recrds C. schedules D. hates
15. A. interviews B. trips C. wrk D. trade
答案 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. D 7. D 8. A 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. C
Clze 19(2023浙江湖丽衢三地市教学质量检测)主题:优秀品行
After an 11-year career, Philadelphia-based barber Brennn Jnes decided t give back t his cmmunity. Withut a 1 f his wn, Jnes ffered free haircuts t the 2 n sidewalks and street crners. With a “daily missin f giving back and 3 lve,” Jnes cmpleted as many as 20 haircuts a day, and 4 traveled t hmeless htspts like Camden, New Jersey.
One day in April, 2017, a man named Sean Jhnsn 5 Jnes while he was ut cutting hair and asked him what he 6 t d during the cld winter. Jnes replied that he wuld 7 have t put ff Haircuts Fr Hmeless. A few mnths later Jnes received a call frm Jhnsn 8 him t meet at his newly redecrated barbershp. He 9 him the keys and said, “If yu like it, it's yurs.”
Cmpletely 10 by the stranger's kindness, Jnes named his newly pened shp Phenmenn Perfectin.
Believing that “the greatest jy in life is being able t 11 thers”, Jnes will cntinue t hst haircuts fr the hmeless during weekly “Makever Mndays” when 12 can als enjy a free meal. “T me it's just a haircut, 13 t them it's s much mre. It's a sense f self-esteem,” says Jnes.
The hmeless 14 is ften verlked, but nw there's hpe fr them. Brennn Jnes might have been like an angel t the hmeless, but Sean Jhnsn ended up being an angel as well. With his 15 gift, Jnes can nw cntinue t help thse wh need help the mst.
1. A. hme B. shp C. garden D. bar
2. A. ld B. pr C. hmeless D. rich
3. A. spreading B. gathering C. seeking D. winning
4. A. never B. nce C. still D. even
5. A. impressed B. accmpanied C. guided D. apprached
6. A. struggled B. prmised C. planned D. refused
7. A. prbably B. eagerly C. willingly D. entirely
8. A. rdering B. asking C. requiring D. recmmending
9. A. returned B. fetched C. handed D. bught
10. A. mved B. reminded C. amused D. spnsred
11. A. inspire B. respect C. appreciate D. serve
12. A. emplyees B. clients C. assistants D. partners
13. A. and B. but C. s D. r
14. A. cmmunity B. identity C. applicatin D. dnatin
15. A. expensive B. traditinal C. amazing D. creative
答案 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. B 14. A 15. C
Clze 20(2023山东济南一模)主题:个人成长
On the night f the speech cntest, I was wrried abut the shy girl. My heart 1 when I knew the by n stage previus t her, 2 , was fairly successful with his humr and persnal style. The whle audience burst ut a wave f 3 almst every 30 secnds.
My palms(手掌) began t 4 . It was the first time that she had been n stage, s I culdn't blame her fr any 5 . The strng sptlight made her s insignificant that nbdy 6 she had been n stage.
But the mment that 7 me ccurred. I clearly heard a 8 vice, “Nw, yur 9 , please!” The whle audience fell quiet. Small and thin as the girl appeared, the 10 lk n her face instantly caught everyne's eye. Then her speech was n, lgical and well-rganized. Wrds f pwer 11 freely ut f the girl like magic. When her speech 12 , thunderus applause sunded frm the audience. When the cmpetitin was cncluding, all f us waited 13 fr the winner's name t be called. Tears f jy 14 my visin when the hst annunced she wn first prize. Hlding the medal tightly, she gave me a brilliant smile. I 15 her int my arms, t excited t say any wrds.
1. A. beat B. sank C. lst D. brke
2. A. sure enugh B. wrse still C. abve all D. in additin
3. A. crying B. warning C. clapping D. screaming
4. A. sweat B. tremble C. change D. turn
5. A. try B. pse C. guess D. slip
6. A. thught B. admitted C. ignred D. nticed
7. A. cnfused B. interested C. surprised D. challenged
8. A. lud B. weak C. tight D. lw
9. A. supprt B. attentin C. vte D. silence
10. A. determined B. puzzled C. relaxed D. bred
11. A. crwded B. hurried C. bunced D. flwed
12. A. started B. ended C. prgressed D. rested
13. A. sincerely B. easily C. wildly D. eagerly
14. A. misted B. hid C. prevented D. shaded
15. A. pushed B. threw C. pulled D. lifted
答案 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. D 14. A 15. C
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