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大题预测05七选五+完形填空(一)七选五Passage(1)【2025届河北省石家庄市第一中学高三下学期一模】Haveyouhadameltdownlately?Anemotionalmeltdownisn’texactlyamedicaldisease.16It’sapopulartermusedtodescribeasituationwhereweareovercomeemotionallyofhitabreakingpoint.Howdoyoufeelafteryou’vehadameltdown?Doyoufeelembarrassedaboutyourbehavior?17Anoccasionalmeltdowndoesn’tmeansomethingis“wrong”withyou.Itmayjustbeanindicatorofachallengingtimeforyou.Whilemostpeoplewouldratherforgetameltdownasquicklyaspossible,itcanbealearningexperience.Ifyoufeelembarrassedaboutrevealingyouremotionsinpublic,youmightexaminehowyoufeelaboutyourfeelings.Whyisn’titokayforyoutobeangry,ortobesad,ortoneedsomethingfromsomeoneelse?18So,bekindtoyourself.Ifyourmeltdowninvolvedraisingyourvoiceatotherpeopleorbehaviorlikethrowinganobjectinthepresenceofothers,apologizeandcomeupwithaplantomanageyouremotionsdifferentlythenexttimeyou’reupsetorstressed.Ifyoufindthistypeofbehavioriscommonforyouandyou’rehavingdifficultymanagingitonyourown,considerreachingtoapsychologist.19Itdamagesanotherperson’sattitudeandeatsintotheirhealth.20Yourexperienceservesabasisforreflection.Bekindtoyourselfandfindsomehelpfulwaystodealwithmeltdowns:A.Itcanhappentoanyone.B.Areyouahappyperson?C.Learnfromeverymeltdown.D.Therearesomenegativeeffectsaboutmeltdown,E.Shamingyourselfaboutyouremotionisnothelpful.F.Areyouanxiousaboutpossibleconsequencesforyouroutburst?G.Havinganemotionalmeltdownisneveranexcuseforabusivebehavior.Passage(2)【2025届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】Patienceisavirtuebecauseitcultivatesinnerstrengthandsoundjudgment.Inaworldthatoftenfeelsrushedanddemanding,theabilitytowaitcalmlyandtoleratedelaysreallyempowersustomakeclear-headeddecisions.16Thusitcanpreventusfrommakingchoicesinahurrythatcouldhavenegativeconsequences.Withpatience,we’reabletohandlechallengeswithalevelhead.Ithelpsustofocusonlong-termgoalsratherthanshort-termsetbacks.Thingscan’talwaysgoaccordingtoplan.17Itgivesusthestrengthanddeterminationtoremainoptimistic.Cultivatingpatienceallowsustoappreciatetheprocessofgrowthandhelpsushandledifficultieswithgrace.18Butwecanremaincalm,peaceful,andhappyregardless.Patienceplaysitsmostimportantroleinourinteractionswithpeople.Withpatience,wedon’texplodeatpeopleeasily.Weworkongatheringmoreinformationandlookingforasolutioninstead.Anotherimportantkeytopatienceisgratitude.Insteadoffocusingonwhatwewantrightnow,wefocusonbeinggratefulforwhatwealreadyhave.Whenwearegratefulforwhatwehave,weimproveourabilitytobepatient.19Ifyouresistthis,yousuffer.Thatsufferingcreatesmoreimpatience.Butifyouacceptthatoneoftheguaranteesoflifeischange,youwillrelax.Patienceisbeingpresent,examiningyouroptions,andworkingtomoveforward.Ifthingsworkout,thengreat.Butiftheydon’t,thenwetrysomethingelse.It’sjustthatsimple.Thereissomuchgoodindevelopingthevirtueofpatience.Ittakeswork,ittakeseffort,buttherearesomanybenefitsofdevelopingpatience.20A.It’snecessarytomakeearlyplans.B.However,wemustrealizethatlifechanges.C.Thispromotesagreatsenseofachievement.D.Patiencemaynotalwaysgiveuswhatwewant.E.Beingpatienthelpsusavoidactingoutofanger.F.Patienceimprovesourabilitytodealwithfrustration.G.Withpatience,youwillfindlifeflowsmorebeautifully.Passage(3)【广东省红岭中学2024-2025学年高三下学期第五次统一考试】Soyourkidwantstoquit.Shouldyouletthem?Itcanbehardforparentstoknowwhenakidisreadytostoptakingpartinanextracurricularactivity.Classesandsportscanencouragegrit(勇气)andfosterbelonging.Butforsomekids,theycanalsobeastress-inducingobligation.Inthesesituations,thebestthingtodoistoavoidrushingtofixtheproblem.16.Here’showtohavehardconversationswithyourkidsaboutquitting.ExaminewhyyoucaresomuchWhenyourchildsaysthey’rereadytoputtheirclarinet(单簧管)backinitscase,thefirstthingyoushoulddoisexamineyourself.Ifyourkidwantingtoquitproducesastrongreactioninyou,unpackthat.17.Maybeyourfamilycouldn’tswingteamsportswhenyouweregrowingup.Soyou’redeterminedyourchildwillhaveadifferentexperience.Askyourkidwhat’sgoingon18.Maybetheyjusthadaterrible,horrible,nogood,verybadday.Theruleofthumbisthatweneverquitonabadday.Ifit’snotjustdefeatfromabadday,doalittlemoredigging.Eveniftheissueturnsouttobemorecomplex.Theydon’tfeelexcitedorpassionateaboutartclass.Younowhavevaluableinformationtoinformyourtroubleshooting.PayattentiontowhatyourchildiscomplainingaboutTheyoungerthechildis,thelesslikelytheyareabletoexpresstheiremotionsorexperiencesverbally.Soyoumayneedothercuestofigureouthowyourchildfeels.Payattentiontoyourchildwhenthey’recomplaining.Maybethey’resensitivetoacoach’sraisedvoice.Orthey’retooshytotalktotheotherkids.19.ComeupwithacreativecompromiseIfyourkidisbored,couldyoutakeabreakorcutbackontheamountthey’reengagingintheactivity?Thenhaveaconversationwithyourchildaboutwhatitmeanstohavemadeacommitment.Thatwayyou’reteachingthechildabouthonoringacommitmentwithoutforcingthemtodosomethingthat’sreallyuncomfortable.20.IthinkyouwouldhavebeenOKwiththat,too.Inthegrandschemeofthings,thisisn’tactuallyabigthing.A.Seewhattheywillsayaboutit.B.Thoseareissuesyoucanhelpfix.C.You’reprobablyinitforthewrongreasons.D.Assesstheirwillingnesstothriveinachallengingenvironment.E.Alotoftimesyourintentionsgetmuddiedbyyourowndesires.F.Evenyouendupneedingtotakeabreakfromtheactivityforawhile.G.Instead,getcurious,listenandprovidethechildtheexperienceofbeingheard.Passage(4)【华中师范大学第一附属中学2024-2025学年高三下学期开学】It’snosecretthatartificialintelligenceischangingthewaywework.Withmoreandmoresimplertasksbeingautomated,humansareleftwithmorehigh-levelcognitivework,suchasideageneration,strategicplanning,andcreativewriting.16Theproblemisthatwestillfollowamindsetthatresemblestheeraofassembly(组装)lines,whichdoesn’tfosterorfacilitatethetypeofworkneededtoday.Leadersconstantlymeasuredproductivityintermsofhowmanyhoursanemployeespentatworkorthenumberofabstracttargetstheyreached.17Thistypeofoutputdoesn’tfitintheeraofAI.Instead,wehavetomakeapsychologicalswitch,structuringeachworkdayforqualityinsteadofquantity.Startbykickingtheoldmethodofcontinuousworkthroughouttheday.Researchshowsthatcontinuousworkimpairscreativeideagenerationandhighquality,complexcognitivework.18It’srecommendedthatusingworksessionsthatareabout90minuteslong,attackingthehardestpartofthetaskinthefirst20minutesandmovingtotheslower,easierworkduringtheremainingtime.19Therefore,managersshouldconsidertheprincipalareathatateamorindividualisworkingonratherthanimposingthesameworkscheduleacrossateamoranorganization.Datasuggeststhatit’sbettertoworkontasksthatinvolvecreativity,imagination,andproblemsolvingduringthefirstfewhoursofthedayandagainrightbeforeyougotosleep.20Inbetweenthefocusedworksessions,maketimeforanaporforeasyworkthatdoesn’trequiremuchcreativityorfocus.A.That’sbecausepeopletendtooverwork.B.Thetimeofdaywillalsomakeadifference.C.Asaresult,quantityofworkwasprioritized.D.Toexcelinthenewera,we’llneedtotransformhowwework.E.Witheverynewtechnologycomesfearandthennewopportunity.F.Becauseofthat,it’sbettertoworkinbursts,givingthemindarest.G.Themiddleofthedayisbetterforsomethingcallingforconcentration.Passage(5)【湖北省武汉中学2024-2025学年高三上学期12月月考】Overthepastfewdecades,technologyhasadvancedatanunprecedentedrate,revolutionizingindustriesandshapingnewwaysoflife.36AccordingtotheInternationalTelecommunicationUnion,akeyadvocateoftechnologicaladvancement,therapidgrowthoftechnologyhassignificantlyimprovedthequalityoflifeinnumerouscommunities.Itcitesstudiesthatshowtheintegrationoftechnologyintodailyliveshasledtoincreasedefficiency,moreaccesstoinformation,andevenprogressinhealthcareinnumerousregions.37Thosewhoembracetechnologicalprogressarguethatitcreatesnewopportunitiesforindividualsandbusinessesalike.Forinstance,farmersinremoteareascannowaccessreal-timemarketinformationandweatherupdatesthroughsmartphones,enablingthemtomakemoreinformeddecisionsabouttheircrops.Additionally,smallbusinessescanexpandtheirreachgloballythroughonlineplatforms.38Theyarguethatwhiletechnologymaybringbenefitstosome,itoftenexpandsthedifferencebetweenthetechnologicallyinformedandthedigitallyexcluded.StudiesconductedbyorganizationsliketheUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgrammerevealthatmanyindividuals,particularlythoseindevelopingregionsorwithlimitedresources,lagbehindinaccessingandutilizingtechnologicaladvancements.39Furthermore,criticsfearthattheuncheckedgrowthoftechnologymayhavenegativeimpactsonsocietyandtheenvironment.Forexample,theriseofsocialmediaandtheinternethasledtoanincreaseincyberbullying,privacyconcerns,andthespreadofmisinformation.Moreover,theoveruseoftechnologymaycontributetodo-nothinglifestylesandotherhealthissues.Onethingiscertainabouttechnologicalprogress—itisaninevitabletrend.Therapidpaceofinnovationandthewidespreadavailabilityoftechnologymakeitimpossibletoturnback.40A.Buthowcanwetakecontroloftechnologytoouradvantage?B.Thequestionarises:Istechnologicalprogressbeneficialforall?C.Thisdigitaldividecanleadtoincreasedsocialandeconomicgaps.D.However,criticsoftechnologicaladvancementholdadifferentview.E.Theseadvancementshavebeenparticularlyevidentinruralandunderservedareas.F.Itensuresthatthebenefitsoftechnologicalprogressaresharedequallyacrosssociety.G.Thechallengenowisfindingwaystocommandthepoweroftechnologytobenefitall.Passage(6)【浙江省诸暨市牌头中学等多校2024-2025学年高三下学期2月适应性考试】Studentslearnindifferentways.Knowingthedifferenttypesoflearningstylesofyourstudents,youcanadaptyourteachingstylestosuitthembetter.VisuallearningAround65%ofpeoplearevisuallearners.Tolearnbest,visuallearnersneedgraphs,illustrations,diagrams,andothervisuals.16.Visuallearnersalsoreadandwritelikeotherstudentsbutmayaddimagestonotes,ordrawgraphs.Itcanbehelpfultoprovidethemwithdownloadableversionsofcoursematerials.AuditorylearningAuditorylearnersliketolistentoabsorbinformation.Theypreferlisteningtolectures,music,andvideos.17.Encouragingdiscussionsoflearningmaterialsisalsobeneficialtothem.KinestheticlearningThekinestheticlearningstyleislearningbydoing.18.Kinestheticlearnerspreferplayinggamesordoingpuzzlesaspartofthelearningprocess.Theytendtoenjoyproblem-solvingandtryingnewactivitiestobuildskills.Therearemanywaystoteachkinestheticlearners.OneexampleistheHands-onKidsActivitiesClub.Everymonth,teachersgetdownloadableprintablesandotherresourcestocreatehands-onlearningexperiences.19Somestudentslearnbetterbycoachingthemselveswhileotherslearnbetteringroups.Theselearnersthriveingroupdiscussionsandgroupcoaching.20.Theyliketogiveandreceivefeedbackfromotherstudentsandbounceideasoffothers.Theselearnersprefergroupdiscussionsandactivities,publicspeakingandteam-buildingexercise.A.SociallearningB.Self-coachinglearningC.WhatmattersiswhattheyaredoingD.VideocoursesarethebestwaytohelpthemE.Theylearnbetterwhenthey’regettinghands-onexperienceF.SpeakinginfrontofgroupsanddiscussingbenefitthemmostG.TheyalsotendtoreadtheirnotesaloudtohelpthemretaininformationPassage(7)【吉林省东北师范大学附属中学2024-2025年高三下学期开学】Oneofthemostcommonmistakesincommunicationistryingtodotoomuch.16There’snovalueindeliveringanykindofcommunication,whetherwritten,spoken,formal,orinformal,ifthemessagedoesn’tcomeacrossclearly.Beingclearandbrief—whilemaintaininginterestandincludingeverythingyourlistenersneedtoknow—isahigh-levelcommunicationskill.Herearesometipsworthfollowinginordertocommunicatemoreeffectively.●Keepyouraudienceinmind.Youraudiencewillnaturallybemoreinterestedandengagedwhenyoutailoryourcommunicationstotheirinterests.17Thiswillengagetheirdesiretounderstandandinteractwiththeinformation.●Don’tusetenwordswhenonewilldo.Eventhemostengagedandcommittedaudiencewilleventuallygetbored.Keepingyourmessagesimpleandclearwillmakeiteasierforpeopletounderstand.18However,they’rehearingitforthefirsttime.Keepitsimple.●19Ifyou’veeverworkedasaninstructor,manager,trainerorcoach,you’llknowthattherearefewbetterwaystolearnnewinformationthantoteachit.Asktheaudiencetocontributetheirideasortotakearoleinexplainingnewconceptsandpoliciestoothers.Allowthemtoleaddiscussionsandmeetingstodeveloptheircommunicationskills.●Considerthebestmethodtodeliveryourmessage.Iftheinformationyou’recommunicatingisn’turgent,considersendinganemail.Writtencommunicationwillgiveyouraudiencemoretimetoreviewit,thinkitover,andfollowupwithquestions.20Buildingeffectivecommunicationskillstakestime,buttheeffectsareworththeeffort.A.Bepatient.B.Gettheaudienceinvolved.C.Thebestmessagesareoftensimple.D.Speakdirectlytowhatmatterstothem.E.Youmaybesurprisedbywhatyourlistenersoffer.F.Itwillalsogivethemahandyrecordtoreferbackto.G.Asthespeaker,youalreadyknowwhatyou’regoingtosay.Passage(8)【2025届广东省深圳市高三下学期第一次调研考试】Greenroofshavebeenaroundforthousandsofyears,longbeforemodernhousingwasdeveloped.Fromthesimplegrass-coveredroofsabovecavestothefamousHangingGardensofBabylon,theyremainedanimportantpartofarchitecture.16Theybringenormousenvironmentalbenefitsandoffersolutionstosomepressingecologicalchallengesofourtime.Inthedesignofagreenroof,therearekeyfactorsthatcount.Thefirststepistoinstall(安装)aprotectivelayerovertherooftopreventwaterdamage.17It’sessentialtochoosehigh-qualitymaterials,asoncethegreenroofiscompletedandthebuildingisinuse,replacingtheprotectivelayerbecomesdifficultandexpensive.Next,adrainage(排水)layer,whichisoftenmadeofpebblesoraspecialmat,isplacedontop.Ithelpswaterflowofftheroofinsteadofpoolingonit.Then,agrowingmedium,likesoilorothersimilarmaterials,isspreadoverthedrainagelayer.18Nowit’stimetochooseplantsfortheroof.Someplantshaveshallowrootsystemsanddon’tneedmuchwater.19Sedumandchivesaregoodexamplesofsuchplants.Theyarenotonlywater-efficientbuttoughandlong-lasting.20It’simportanttothinkaboutyourbudget.Onaverage,itcosts$25to$30persquarefoottoinstallagreenroof.Thisdoesn’tincludethecostofinstallingorrepairingthenormalroofunderneath.Andthereislabourcosttocover.Ifatraditionalroofcosts$30persquarefoot,installingagreenroofcouldeasilydoublethatexpense.A.Thisiswheretheplantswillgrow.B.However,greenroofscomeatahighcost.C.Today,greenroofsaregainingmoreattention.D.Thesefeaturesmakethemidealforgreenroofs.E.Asaresult,theyledtothepopularityofgreenroofs.F.Greenroofmaterialscanrangefromgrasstosolarpanels.G.Thelayeralsostopsplantrootsgrowingintotheroofstructure.完形填空Close(1)【2025届山东省菏泽市高考一模】Iwasabasketballplayer,asenior,andakidwhohaditalltogetherontheoutside.Butdeepinside,I’dbeen21battlingmyextrememoodthatcausedexcessivementalandphysicalbehaviorsforyears,desperateto22mystrugglesfromeveryone.Onagameday,whenIshouldhavebeenfullyfocused,myextrememoodappearedandmymindwasin23.“Eliot,yougood?”CoachRiveraasked.I24asmile,saying,“I’mfine.”Hewasn’tbuyingit.“It’snotaboutthe25.It’saboutyou.Youdon’thavetohandlethisalone,”hesaid,andhiswordstruly26me.Everyoneelseexpectedmetotoughitout,buthejustwantedmetobe27.IsaidbeforeIcouldstopmyself,“Idon’twanttoseem28.”Coachgentlyyetfirmlyreplied,“29doesn’tmakeyouweak;it’spartofbeinghuman.We’ll30thistogether,butyouhavetotrustmeandbehonestaboutwhatyou’regoingthrough.”Atfirst,openingupwasawkward.Overthefollowingweeks,Coachdidn’t31mehardbutallowmetopacemyselfmanagingmymood32.Beforethenextbiggame,hepulledmeaside,saying,“Staygrounded.Be33.Youdon’thavetobeperfect.”Wewon.CoachRivera34mylifeforever.Hetaughtmelifeisaboutbalance,not35.Iwasjustaperson,withupsanddowns,butalwaysmovingforward.21.A.gradually B.sincerely C.secretly D.slightly22.A.protect B.hide C.learn D.separate23.A.chaos B.order C.peace D.silence24.A.returned B.forced C.kept D.took25.A.life B.team C.game D.coach26.A.struck B.inspired C.disappointed D.annoyed27.A.gentle B.modest C.okay D.safe28.A.nervous B.weak C.stupid D.proud29.A.Struggling B.Training C.Playing D.Failing30.A.turnover B.lookinto C.testout D.getthrough31.A.punish B.resist C.push D.hit32.A.swings B.sorrow C.function D.fears33.A.tough B.energetic C.emotional D.real34.A.ruined B.changed C.decorated D.witnessed35.A.fortune B.success C.ambition D.perfectionClose(2)【2025届江苏省南通市如皋市高三下上学期适应性考试(一)】Mylittlesisterhadbeenlookingforwardtoflyingkitesforalongtime.However,whentheholidaycameIsawtheskywas1.Withmysisterholdingonfirmlytotheplan,wedecidedtogiveita2.Mysister3startedputtingthepartsofherkitetogether.Aminutelater,Iwasholdingthekitehighupinthesky,4againstthewindwhichwastryingtoblowitaway.Mysisterwashelpingtocontrolthestring.Butthewindwasthat5—thekitejustflapped(摆动)around,madesometwistsandturns,andthenfellstraightdown.I6mysisterwouldgiveup.Buttomy7,sheshowednosignofsadnessand8thatIhelphertryagain.Shewas9inalargepieceofclothingandherfacewasasdarkredasacherryduetothecoldweather.Thecoldwindandhazy(雾蒙蒙的)skyseemedto10her,butshedidn’tpayitanymind.Therewasalightburninginhereyes.Theywerefilledwiththe11tofight,nomatterthecost.Howshe12adraggedthekiteandleanedforwardtopullitoncemore13meoftheoldmanSantiagofromTheOldManandtheSea.Itwasatthismomentthatmylittlesistertaughtmethe14ofhow“amancanbedestroyed,butnotdefeated.”Itisnottheresultthatmattersbutthecourageto15it.1.A.clear B.sunny C.starry D.gray2.A.shot B.push C.look D.rest3.A.privately B.happily C.obviously D.personally4.A.walking B.struggling C.reacting D.arguing5.A.gentle B.steady C.fierce D.friendly6.A.regretted B.appreciated C.realized D.thought7.A.frustration B.horror C.surprise D.disappointment8.A.insisted B.pretended C.prepared D.forgot9.A.wrapped B.hidden C.covered D.removed10.A.counton B.believein C.referto D.laughat11.A.time B.will C.chance D.ability12.A.skillfully B.necessarily C.practically D.repeatedly13.A.cured B.reminded C.warned D.convinced14.A.choice B.promise C.meaning D.decision15.A.gofor B.careabout C.focuson D.turnedtoClose(3)【吉林省东北师范大学附属中学2024-2025年高三下学期开学】EllieWalker,a22-year-oldemployeeattheBritishgrocerychainSainsbury’s,experiencedsomethingextraordinary.Knownforher21behavior,Ellieenjoyedthedailychatwithcustomersbutnever22howdeeplytheseinteractionscouldimpactherlife.Itwasduringoneofthese23conversationsthatEllieencounteredEdwinHolmes,an86-year-oldregular24.TheirinteractiontookaturnwhenEdwintoldEllieabouthisloneliness,25thathehadnoonetospendChristmaswith.This26madeElliefeelsympathyforEdwin,asshecouldn’t27thethoughtofEdwinspendingthefestiveseason28.MovedbyEdwin’ssituation,Ellie29toextendagesture(表示)ofkindness.SheinvitedhimtojoinherforaChristmasmeal,hopingtocreateamemorableandjoyous30forbothofthem.Itwasasimple31,butonethatmeantmuchforEdwin.TheChristmasdinnerwasaspecialandemotionalevent.Edwin32,lookingneatinasuit,withabunchofflowersinhandforEllie.Itwasamomentofgenuineconnection,takingtheusualcustomer-employeerelationshiptoadifferentlevel.Ellie’s33toEdwinwasmorethanjustakindgesture;itwasalifeline.Fromthat34Christmasdinner,abeautifulfriendshipdeveloped.EllieandEdwinbeganmeetingregularlyforcoffee,sharingstoriesandenjoyingeachother’s35.Theirrelationship,whichstartedwithcasualconversationsinagrocerystore,hadgrownintoameaningfulfriendship.21.A.suspicious B.friendly C.changeable D.odd22.A.anticipated B.assessed C.required D.consulted23.A.lengthy B.pointless C.routine D.secret24.A.agent B.candidate C.donor D.customer25.A.revealing B.securing C.doubting D.predicting26.A.pressure B.discovery C.signature D.trick27.A.block B.express C.bear D.push28.A.abroad B.comfortably C.noisily D.alone29.A.determined B.agreed C.begged D.hesitated30.A.adventure B.phase C.start D.experience31.A.mission B.act C.style D.plot32.A.calledout B.cheeredup C.showedup D.settleddown33.A.solution B.invitation C.approach D.contribution34.A.quick B.annual C.memorable D.farewell35.A.challenge B.forgiveness C.recognition D.companyClose(4)【2025届河北省石家庄市第一中学高三下学期一模】SimonGriffithsisthefounderofWhoGivesACrap,acompanythathas21thetoiletpaperindustry.Hisjourneybeganwitha22statistic—atoiletisnot23to2.4billionpeople,about40%oftheworld!WhilevolunteeringinAsiaandAfrica,Simon24organizationsdoingincrediblethingstohelppeoplethere,butthelackofsustainablefundinggreatly25theirwork.Inspiredbyhisexperienceindevelopingcountries,Simon26tosellgoodstomakeadifference.Butwhatshouldhesell?Oneday,Simonwalkedintothebathroomandagoodidea27him:hecouldselltoiletpaperanddonatedhalfprofitstohelpfundorganizationsbuildingtoilets.WhoGivesACrapwasborn.Toooften,peoplebuyproductsthat28totheirtastebutwithoutcleverpackaging,sohis29wastocreatesomethingthat30qualityandaesthetics(美学),sothatpeoplewouldwanttoputitintheirbathroom.Itwasnotbeyondtheir31thattheirgoodssoldwell.TheirdonationtoWaterAidAustraliahasgrownfromtheinitial2,00AUDto5.85millionAUD,theybecomingitslargest32.Wheninterviewed,Simonsaid“ItriedvariousjobsbeforeWhoGivesACrap.Butafterworkinginbothcorporateandnon-profitorganizations,I33Iwantedtocombinebusinesswithsocial34soIfoundthewaytouseprofitsfromeverydayproductstodogood35.”21.A.created B.occupied C.transformed D.disturbed22.A.interesting B.shocking C.obvious D.awesome23.A.invisible B.sensitive C.accessible D.unique24.A.announced B.witnessed C.imagined D.suggested25.A.tookup B.weighedup C.heldback D.appealedto26.A.revealed B.revised C.resigned D.resolved27.A.annoyed B.struck C.bothered D.chose28.A.subscribe B.react C.stick D.correspond29.A.intention B.attitude C.assumption D.criterion30.A.ignored B.combined C.evaluated D.adopted31.A.expectation B.description C.passion D.occupation32.A.partner B.client C.opponent D.donor33.A.blamed B.denied C.recognized D.detected34.A.impacts B.careers C.prospects D.conflicts35.A.globally B.immediately C.appropriately D.individuallyClose(5)【江西省九江市十校联考2024-2025学年高三下学期2月月考】WhenIfirstmovedtotheSouthinthefourthgrade,IrealizedthatIwassteppingintoacompletelydifferentworld.NewOrleans,Louisiana,was21anyotherplaceIhadeverbeen.IntheFrenchQuarter,touristswalkaroundallyearwithsweats22fromtheirnecksandlong,skinnycupsintheirhands.WhenthereisaSaintsgamegoingon,thestreetsarelitteredwithcars,but23people.What24memorethananything,though,wastheconstant25andcompassion(同情)ofthepeopleofNewOrleans.“WhatcanIgetforyou,honey?”awaitressaskedmeonmyfirstdayinLouisiana.Iwastakenaback.Thiswomandidnotevenknowme,andyetshe26melikefamily.ShesmileddownatmeasIpointedtoanitemonthe27.“Isthepastagood?”Iaskedher.“Baby,it’snotmyfavourite,”sheadmittedwitha(n)28,“ButI’mmoreofajambalayagirl(什锦饭女孩),youknow!”She29me,lettingoutaloudcackle.Ilookedatmyfamily30.WhatwasIsupposedtosaytothat?Ihadnoideawhatjambalayawas,31couldIbelievethatthiswomanhadjust32mefromorderingsomething.Shehadgivenmeherhonestopinion,33wewerebestfriends.AfterafewyearsinNewOrleans,I34thehoneysandthebabys.IalsorealizedhowcomfortingitistobetreatedlikeI35,nomatterwhereIgoorwhoIamwith.21.A.against B.unlike C.with D.towards22.A.keeping B.suffering C.hanging D.holding23.A.lackingin B.crowdedwith C.stuffedwith D.applyingto24.A.disappointed B.depressed C.embarrassed D.

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