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专题03完形填空2大常考话题话题1生活故事(常考点)话题2个人经历话题1生活故事Passage1(24-25高一上・四川成都锦江区嘉祥外国语学校)Laurenwasvolunteeringatacommunityfoodbankatage14.Asshefilledbagswithfood1,shenoticedthattherewasplentyofcannedandboxeditems,butshedidn’tseeanything2andnutritioustogivetofamiliesinneed.Determinedtomakea3,sheproposedtoherparentsthatshewanttostartavegetablegardenontheirfarmsothatpeoplecouldgetthe4theyneeded.Although5,herparentswarnedherofhowmuchworkitwouldtake.Still,theteenagerembracedthe6.Laurenmanagedtoreceivea(n)7fromayouthorganizationtopayforseedsandgardening8.Afterresearchingwhichplants9
bestandwhichdidn’t,whichneededshadeandwhichonesneededmorewater,she10hercrops,removingweedsdailyandhand-wateringthemthroughaharshsummer.Herfirstharvestyielded40poundsofproduce,andshethen11gaveawaytolocalfoodbanks,asoupkitchenandanursinghome,forwhichpeoplecametothankheralot.Now12,sheexpandedhergardeningproject,doublingthesizeofhergardenand13thevarietyofcrops.Sofar,shehasspentover1,000hoursworkinginhergardenanddonated7,000poundsofhome-grownproduce.“Ilove14,saidthe17-year-old.“Manypeoplehelpyouout,butitmakesabigger15whenyouhelpotherpeopleout.”1.A.bought B.given C.displayed D.traded2.A.clean B.delicious C.valuable D.green3.A.change B.request C.choice D.wonder4.A.support B.guidance C.freshness D.service5.A.favorable B.doubtful C.worried D.satisfied6.A.challenge B.movement C.task D.permission7.A.bill B.support C.agreement D.award8.A.space B.skills C.supplies D.experience9.A.adapted B.absorbed C.recovered D.sold10.A.defended B.harvested C.monitored D.planted11.A.secretly B.gratefully C.carefully D.selflessly12.A.discouraged B.relaxed C.inspired D.annoyed13.A.exchanging B.broadening C.presenting D.selecting14.A.movingon B.weighingup C.showingoff D.givingback15.A.stage B.difference C.adjustment D.advancementPassage2(24-25高一上・四川泸州泸州老窖天府中学・期末)Fifteenyearsago,ItookasummervacationinsouthernItaly.Afterclimbingupahillforabeautifulviewofthebluesea,whitebuildingsandgreenolivetrees,I16tocatchmybreathandthen17myselftotakethebestphotoofthislandscape.18,justasItookoutmycamera,awomansuddenlyapproachedfrombehind,andplantedherselfrightinfrontofmyview.Likeme,thiswomanwasheretoappreciatetheview.19asIwas,afterabout15minutes,Igrewfrustrated.Wasittoomuchtoaskherto20soIcouldtakejustonepictureofthe21?Sure,Icouldhaveaskedher,butsomething22mefromdoingso.Sheseemedsocontentwithher23,soIdidn’twantto24that.Another15minutespassedandIgrew25becausethewomanwasstillthere.Idecidedtotakethephotoanyway.AndnowwhenIlookatit,Ithinkher26inthephotoiswhatmakestheimageinteresting.Thelandscape,beautifulonitsown,27comestolifeandbreathesbecausethiswomanis28withit.Thisphoto,withtheuniquebeautythat29beforemeandthatwomanwho“ruined”it,nowhangsonawallinmybedroom.Insomeways,shelivesinmyhouse.Perhapsweallliveineachother’sspaces.Perhapsthisiswhatphotosarefor:toremindusthatweallappreciatebeauty,thatweallshareacommondesireforpleasure,for30,forsomethingthatisgreaterthanus.16.A.hurried B.paused C.rushed D.failed17.A.positioned B.took C.showed D.turned18.A.Amazingly B.Naturally C.Eventually D.Unfortunately19.A.Patient B.Angry C.Delighted D.Relaxed20.A.walk B.move C.sit D.stop21.A.woman B.hill C.landscape D.trees22.A.protected B.prevented C.separated D.freed23.A.presentation B.organization C.occupation D.observation24.A.messwith B.miss C.helpwith D.wait25.A.excited B.worried C.bored D.relieved26.A.identity B.introduction C.influence D.presence27.A.somehow B.anyhow C.nowhere D.anywhere28.A.occupied B.involved C.satisfied D.filled29.A.put B.exhibited C.unfolded D.hid30.A.strength B.power C.perfection D.connectionPassage3(24-25高一上・四川广安第二中学校・期末)GrowingupintheUSA,Ialwayswantedtoexperienceanotherculture.The31camewhenIwas15.Afterafewmonthsofplanningand32,Iwasreadytospendthesecondsemesterofmyfirsthighschoolyear33anexchangestudentinAustralia.34inPerthwasoneofthemostexcitingmomentsofmylife.Irealizedthenthattherewasnoturningback.ThefamilyIwouldlivewithwaswaitingforme,anditwouldonlybefivedays35thenewschoolyear.TheschoolIattendedwas36myschoolbackintheStates.Iwasquite37atfirst,especiallyneverhavingbeentoanewschool—evenintheUS.Everythingwentwithout38,though.Theteacherswerewelcomingandthestudentswerefriendly.Themost39timewastravellingwithotherexchangestudentsaroundAustraliaduringoursemesterbreak.Thefewweekswe40togetherwerefullofamazingactivities.Attheendofour41inAustralia,wehadthreeweekstoshareourstoriesandhelpeachotherdealwithleaving.Itwasonly42thatourlastdaytogetherwasfilledwithtears.Wepackedourcamp,43e-mailaddressesandgatheredtogetherforafinalgood-bye.Uponcominghome,anopenmindwasagainimportant.Resettlinghometooktimeand44,butatlastImadeit.Allthewhile,IwasthoughtfultolettingmyfamilyandfriendsknowhowhappyIwastobehomeandhowmuchIhadmissedthem—thoughtheexperienceisstill45withme.So,ifyouhavetheopportunitytostudyabroadyoumostcertainlyshould.31.A.task B.dream C.chance D.vacation32.A.packing B.convincing C.performing D.preparing33.A.as B.on C.for D.with34.A.Flying B.Landing C.Working D.Studying35.A.since B.until C.after D.before36.A.similarto B.differentfrom C.asgoodas D.thesameas37.A.excited B.annoyed C.worried D.confused38.A.hope B.doubt C.difficulties D.argument39.A.valuable B.acceptable C.comfortable D.unforgettable40.A.spent B.lived C.studied D.worked41.A.stay B.visit C.trip D.holidays42.A.funny B.natural C.strange D.simple43.A.made B.wrote C.shared D.exchanged44.A.effort B.money C.ability D.wisdom45.A.sadly B.clearly C.lively D.amazinglyPassage4(24-25高一上・四川绵阳涪城区绵阳中学・期末)Itmustbeaterribledreamofmostpeople:survivingaplanecrash,onlytobeleftinarainforestwithnowayofmakingcontactwiththeoutsideworld.However,thiswas46forfourColombianchildren,andinanunbelievable47ofknowledgeandwillpower,theysurvived.Thechildren,aged13,nineandfour,aswellasan11-month-oldbaby,were48withtheirmother.Theyweregoingtovisittheirfatherinthecapitalcity.Theirplaneexperiencedengineproblemsand49onMay1,2023.Fortwoweeks,badweatherpreventedthearmy50thecrashsite.Theyfoundthreeadultslater,includingthechildren’smother,whowerealready51.Howdidthesechildrensurviveconditionsthatwouldbe52evenformostadults?TheyaremembersoftheHuitotoIndigenous(土著)groupandwere53intherainforest.Therefore,theyhaveacomplete54oftherainforest.Theyknowwhichfruitsaresafetoeatandwhichplantsshouldbe55.Theysurvivedonafruitcalledjuansocoandseeds,andfedthebabyonwatermixedwithflourthattheyfoundontheplane.Whilethe56gotonwiththebusinessofsurviving,theColombianarmyworkedwithIndigenousvolunteerstofindthem.Andafter40daysof57,thearmyfoundthechildrenandtookthemtorecoveratamilitaryhospitalinthecityofBogota.Manyaroundtheworldhavetakenthissurvivalstorytobea58,whileotherspointoutthatitistheresultofanancientandthoroughknowledgeofthe59thathasbeenpasseddownthroughIndigenouscommunitiesoverthegenerations.Indigenousgroupshaveadeeprespectfortheforestand,60,theircloseconnectiontotherainforesthelpedthechildrentosurvive.46.A.luck B.reality C.punishment D.responsibility47.A.crash B.report C.story D.rainforest48.A.flying B.playing C.resting D.exploring49.A.sloweddown B.circledaround C.tookoff D.wentmissing50.A.locating B.recording C.arriving D.rebuilding51.A.asleep B.alive C.tired D.dead52.A.normal B.favorable C.unimaginable D.unreasonable53.A.found B.raised C.protected D.lost54.A.control B.map C.view D.knowledge55.A.planted B.cut C.avoided D.conserved56.A.villagers B.children C.government D.media57.A.searching B.waiting C.travelling D.practice58.A.joke B.wonder C.secret D.challenge59.A.world B.village C.forest D.tradition60.A.undoubtedly B.possibly C.surprisingly D.unavoidablyPassage5(25-26高一上・四川成都实验外国语学校・阶段考)Itwasarainymorningofmyfirstyearasateacher.Thechildren,mainlyboyswithvariouslearningdifficulties,refusedto61forthestartofthelesson.Theroomwasfilledwithburstsoflaughterand62shoutsacrosstheroom.Thesoundofrain63againstthewindowsonlyaddedtotheterriblenoiseintheroom.Asa/an64teacher,Itriedmybesttogetthemtobequiet,butfailed.My65wasrisingandIcouldfeelmyheartbeatingwildly.Thiswasthe66ofmyjobasamusicteacher,Ithought—teachingwasnotforme.ThenIhadanidea.HopingthatnoonewouldnoticethatIwas67inside,Ithrewmyvoiceasfarasitwouldreach:“Putyourheadsonthedesksandcloseyoureyes!Wearegoingona68.”69,thechildrenfellsilent.“NowwhatshouldIdo?”Ithoughttomyself.ReachingovertomycollectionofCDs,Iblindlytookone70,putitinthemachineandplayedit.Obediently(顺从地),myclasslaytheirheadsontheirdesks,closedtheireyesand71.Whenthemusicstarted,theroomwasfilledwiththemostbeautifultonesandmusicalcolorsIcouldhaveeverimagined.Forthefirsttimethatmorning,peace72overtheclassroom.Whenthemusicfinished,Iaskedthemalltoraisetheir73slowlysothatwecouldshareourmusicaljourneys.Atthispoint,whenallthechildrenwerewillingtosharetheirexperiences,Ibegantolearnhowtoteach.Themusicallowedmetolearnthatteachingisaboutsharingandrespect,tearsandsmiles,theknowingandthe74,and,mostofall,anunderstandingofeachother.Thiswasthepowerthat75intheclassroomcouldhave.61.A.quietdown B.breakdown C.makeup D.windup62.A.gentle B.sharp C.curious D.calm63.A.shining B.flowing C.rushing D.drumming64.A.popular B.strict C.inexperienced D.odd65.A.courage B.panic C.patience D.energy66.A.end B.aim C.rule D.plan67.A.guessing B.shaking C.singing D.laughing68.A.walk B.visit C.break D.journey69.A.Naturally B.Regularly C.Amazingly D.Obviously70.A.out B.away C.up D.down71.A.slept B.nodded C.waited D.talked72.A.remained B.moved C.disappeared D.settled73.A.legs B.heads C.arms D.shoulders74.A.unprepared B.unspoken C.unknown D.unforgotten75.A.music B.fun C.memory D.knowledgePassage6(25-26高一上・四川成都第二十中学校)AnEncounterwithNatureAsanaturephotographer,myfavouriteplacetotakephotosisYellowstoneNationalPark.Astheworld’sfirstnationalpark,Yellowstoneisfamousforthe76ofitswildlife,butitisprobablybestknownforitsbears.Thesehuge,stronganimalscanlivefor30years.77aweightofupto300kilograms,theycanrunataspeedofaround64kilometresperhourandarealso78swimmers.LastspringinYellowstone,Ifollowedapaththattookmethroughadarkforest.WhenIfinally79outofthetrees,theviewwasbreathtaking.Aneagle80overthesnow-cappedmountains,whichwere81inthestilllakebelow.WhileIwasconcentratingonphotographingthis82scene,Isuddenlyhada83thatIwasbeingwatched.Slowly,andwiththecamerastillheldtomyeye,Iturned…and84.Onlymetresawayfrommewasabear.Withwaterfallingoffitsthick,brownhair,thebearstaredbackatme.Timestood85asthebearandIbothwaitedtoseewhowouldmovefirst.Mylegsstarted86.Somehow,Iforcedmyfingertopressthe87.Asecondlater,thebearturnedandranbackintotheforest.WhenIrecoveredfromthe88,Ilookedatmycamera.Mymostfrighteningbut89experiencewasnowcapturedforeverinasingleimage.FromtimetotimeIlookatthephotoasa90toshowrespecttoallanimals.Itisafterallwewhoarethevisitorstotheirworld.76.A.importance B.curiosity C.variety D.anxiety77.A.Except B.Without C.Concerning D.Despite78.A.excellent B.determined C.patient D.effective79.A.looked B.stepped C.flew D.crawled80.A.climbed B.flew C.ran D.turned81.A.reflected B.focused C.contained D.covered82.A.frightening B.inspiring C.disappointing D.amazing83.A.memory B.option C.feeling D.theme84.A.smiled B.breathed C.ran D.froze85.A.calm B.still C.silent D.quiet86.A.moving B.burning C.shaking D.freezing87.A.button B.lens C.screen D.image88.A.memory B.shock C.sickness D.fantasy89.A.mysterious B.familiar C.magical D.professional90.A.feature B.scene C.reaction D.reminderPassage7(24-25高一上・四川绵阳中学・期末模拟)TheUnlikelyFriendshipIntheheartofthecitystoodanoldlibrary,aplacewheretimeseemedtoslowdown.Oneday,Lilynoticedaman91quietlyinacornerofthelibrary,surroundedbystacksofbooks.HisnamewasMr.Thompson,aretiredprofessorwhohadapassionforliteratureandhistory.Lilyfoundherselfdrawntothesame92everytimeshevisitedthelibrary.Mr.Thompson,noticingher93,begantosharedeedsandadventuresofancientheroesfromthebookshewasreading.94theiragedifference,theydiscoveredafriendshipbegantoflourish.Mr.ThompsontaughtLilyaboutthesignificanceof95andhowitcouldopendoorstonewexperiences.DuringLily’s96fromthelibrary,Mr.Thompsonwroteherletters,whichbecameasourceof97forLilyduringstressfultimes.98bythegesture,Lilyrealizedthattheirfriendshiphadgrown99thewallsofthelibrary.Asyearspassed,Lilygrewolderand100topursueherdreams.Butsheneverforgotthelessonsshelearnedfromherunlikelyfriend.Whenevershefelt101oruncertain,shewouldrememberMr.Thompson’swordsofwisdomandfindthestrengthto102.Andwhenevershe103herhometown,shewouldmakesuretostopbythelibrary,hopingtofindMr.Thompsonsittingquietlyinhiscorner,readytoshareanotherstory.Theirfriendshiphad104alifelonglesson:themostmeaningfulfriendshipcancomefromthemost105place.91.A.working B.thinking C.sitting D.typing92.A.corner B.book C.scene D.atmosphere93.A.generosity B.curiosity C.anxiety D.personality94.A.Inspiteof B.Inviewof C.Thanksto D.Speakingof95.A.competition B.fitness C.recognition D.exploration96.A.absence B.lack C.distance D.presence97.A.challenge B.confusion C.comfort D.conflict98.A.Touched B.Observed C.Requested D.Featured99.A.against B.without C.throughout D.beyond100.A.turnedup B.movedaway C.fellapart D.comeacross101.A.addicted B.lost C.ashamed D.unique102.A.makeup B.focuson C.moveforward D.lookback103.A.left B.missed C.visited D.memorized104.A.rejected B.ignored C.commented D.taught105.A.suitable B.unexpected C.packed D.informalPassage8(25-26高一上・四川南充顺庆区南充高级中学)IdrovetovisitmysisterMandi,50,withseriouscancer.Myheartwas106,andasIdrove,Ibarelyglancedatthelandscape.Therewasn’tmuchto107atthistimeoftheyear;theoncecolourfulleaveshadfallen,leavingthetreesbareandblack.Itwasatroubling108ofwhatMandiwasgoingthrough,thejoyfulthingsinherlife109heronebyone.“Arewealmostthere,Grandma?”Iglancedintotherear-viewmirror(后视镜).I’dnearly110thatmygranddaughterJocelynwasinthecar.Shehadbeensitting111inherseat,watchingthescenerygoby.Ineededtofocusonsomethingmore112,atleastforhersake.“It’sabeautifulday,”Isaid,thoughtheviewoutsidemadeitfeellikea113.“Iseeabluesky,yellowsun,andchocolatetrees!”Jocelynsaid.“Chocolatetrees?”Iwas114.“Yes,”Jocelynsaid.“Whenthetreesdon’thavetheirleavesonthem,theylooklikechocolate.”WhenwegottoMandi’s,Iimmediatelytoldheraboutchocolatetrees.ThenMandiandJocelynmadeupastoryaboutaprincesswholivedinaforestfullofchocolatetrees.Jocelyn’slaughterwarmedmyheart,butIcould115Mandineededtorest.WhenJocelynlefttheroom,Mandilookedoutofthewindow.“Lookingatthe116?”Iguessed.Mandilaughedandadmitted,“Iamthinkingabouthowsomepeopleseesomething117,butJocelynseeschocolatetrees.Weshouldallbelikeher,shouldn’twe?”Afewmonthslater,IdroveMandihomefromherhospital.She’dfallenasleepwhenitsnowed.Afterawhile,I118movementbesideme.Mandihad119.Sheturnedtolookoutofthewindow.“Look!Theclearblueskyisputting120onchocolatetrees,”shesaidsoftly.106.A.warm B.calm C.heavy D.touched107.A.do B.see C.fear D.gain108.A.option B.collection C.prospect D.reflection109.A.leaving B.hurting C.challenging D.annoying110.A.noticed B.believed C.forgotten D.missed111.A.excitedly B.quietly C.nervously D.angrily112.A.urgent B.interesting C.creative D.positive113.A.dream B.lie C.present D.trouble114.A.worried B.bored C.confused D.embarrassed115.A.tell B.deny C.think D.doubt116.A.car B.sky C.leaves D.trees117.A.useless B.small C.ugly D.unusual118.A.heard B.sensed C.measured D.recognized119.A.shownup B.turnedup C.gottenup D.cheeredup120.A.cream B.butter C.ice D.coffeePassage9(24-25高一上・四川成都石室中学)ImovedtoEnglandinsteadofNewZealandbyaccident,orrather,becauseofanaccident.Oneeveningin2008,agroupofjoyridersstoleourvan(面包车),namedTheColombian,fromastreetoutsideWellington,NewZealand.WhenmybrotherAnt121thevanparkedonthebeach,hecalledthepolice,whothengave122asitdroveoff.Afterrunningafewred123,thejoyriderslost124andsmashedintoabuilding,125thevan.Onemorning,aftertheaccident,wewoketoanemailfromAnttitled“RIPTheColombian”,126whathe’dbeenthroughthenightbeforewhilemyhusband,Dave,andIhada127sleepinourflatinBogotá,Colombia.“No128werehurtinthemakingofthisdrama”were,129,thelastwordsoftheemail.Theywerejustcaughtbythepolice.Twoyearsearlier,Dave,130myboyfriend,hadboughtthevanbeforeIwenttovisithiminNewZealandandtransformedthebackintoamini131,whichallowedustospendthesummersof2006and2007onaroadtriparoundtheSouthandNorthislands.TheColombianwasatthe132ofeverything.Ithadsuchsignificancetousthatwedecidedto133it—afterall,wewouldbebackinNewZealandinacoupleofyears.Thetheftofthevan134changingthecourseofmylife.It’shardtoimaginewhatmylifewouldhavebeenlikeinNewZealandhadthevannotbeen135.121.A.bought B.spotted C.broke D.deserted122.A.chase B.advice C.punishment D.accusation123.A.sidewalks B.crossroads C.signs D.lights124.A.interest B.patience C.courage D.control125.A.losing B.avoiding C.destroying D.striking126.A.detailing B.registering C.exaggerating D.announcing127.A.shallow B.disturbed C.sound D.hopeful128.A.consumers B.runners C.criminals D.professionals129.A.unfortunately B.thankfully C.desperately D.heartbreakingly130.A.when B.then C.where D.here131.A.suitcase B.gym C.office D.home132.A.center B.cost C.entrance D.exit133.A.sell B.repair C.switch D.keep134.A.turneddown B.putoff C.setabout D.endedup135.A.transformed B.encountered C.chosen D.stolenPassage10(24-25高一上・四川成都青羊区树德中学)IwasinChicagoforajobtrainingwhenIknewanearbytheatrewasreleasingafilmaboutsavingdogs.However,noneofmyco-workerscould136timeforme.Igotcoldfeetforanxietyabout137thestreetsbymyselfatnightalone.ButinmyhotelroomIfelt138andbored.Thetheatrewasonlyaboutfiveblocksawayfromthehotel.HowcouldIgetlost?Hence,Idecidedto139it.Igatheredmyroomkeyandsetoff.Imanagedtofindthestreetofthetheatrebutstoppedinshock.Thestreetwasfullofbikers—lotsofverybig,140bikers.NowIwasawomanallaloneatnight.Warningbellsbegantosoundandmyheart141inmythroat.WasIattherighttheatre?HadI142thedateoftheevent?IfinallydecidedthatIwouldbesaferinsidethetheatre.Ihurriedintothetheatre.AsIsatthere,heartracing,143thefilm,Imutteredaprayerto144myanxieties.Alocalblues-rockbandwastheopening145andtheirperformancedrewmyattention.Theband’sexcellentperformancesoon146allmyworriesfrommymindandIbegantorelax.Aftertheband,thefilmbeganandIunderstoodthepresenceofthebikersafteraconversationwiththestaff.Beingpartofananimalrescuegroup,theyhadcarrieddogsfromNewJerseytoChicago.Atthatmoment,Iwasstruckbythebond(纽带)thathaddrawnsomanyoriginally147folkstothesamespot.Istayedtilltheveryendandmadeittomyhotelwithoutanyincident,overjoyedthatIbrokeoutofthe148Iusedtosetformyselfandventuredinto(冒险进入)the149.Tomyamazement,the150wasoneofthebestnightsofmylife.136.A.occupy B.squeeze C.search D.appoint137.A.exploring B.checking C.sweeping D.wandering138.A.graceless B.careless C.restless D.tireless139.A.brave B.desert C.forget D.attend140.A.well-behaved B.hard-working C.casually-dressed D.tough-looking141.A.beat B.sank C.stopped D.jumped142.A.misled B.misread C.changed D.missed143.A.finishing B.watching C.awaiting D.constructing144.A.contain B.comfort C.strengthen D.tighten145.A.option B.act C.side D.court146.A.tookaway B.builtup C.broughtabout D.toredown147.A.natural B.cooperative C.distinct D.similar148.A.definition B.imagination C.schedule D.boundary149.A.risk B.struggle C.unknown D.incident150.A.discovery B.reward C.spirit D.highlight话题2个人经历Passage1(23-24高一上・四川乐山某校・期末模拟)Atanearlyage,Isufferedfromaseriousdigestive(消化的)illness.I1severaldoctors.Then,I2somebloodtestanditshowedthatIhadamedicalconditioninwhichthebodycannotdigestfoodthatcontainsgluten(谷蛋白).Iwasadvisedtostopeatingmilkproductsfrommy3forsixmonths.Aftermakingthesedietarychanges,mydigestivehealth4.Afterseeinghowfoodaffectedmybodyandlife,Idevelopedadeepinterestinnutrition(营养学).5,IwenttostudynutritionattheCollegeofNaturopathicMedicine(CNM).Iwas6bythepracticallearningmethodssuggestedbytheexperiencedteachersandtheinteresting7givenbytheminclass.Inaddition,Iwasamazedbyhow8myclassmateswereinsharingtheirknowledgeandexperiencewitheachother.MytimeatCNMpreparedmefor9myownbusinessanditwasagreat10formakingfriendsanddiscoveringopportunities.Inow11attheNordicClinicinStockholmthreedaysaweek.Iseeavarietyof12withawiderangeofcommonillnesses,13themtogetwellthroughnutrition.Ilovemywork,becauseitfeelsmeaningfulandI'mmakinga14tootherpeople’slives.Ican’timagineretiringfromworkbecauseIknowlearningneverstopsandIlove15applyingmyknowledgeandhelpingpeopleinneed.1.A.comforted B.saw C.designed D.reminded2.A.received B.organized C.found D.identified3.A.taste B.treatment C.expectation D.diet4.A.improved B.remained C.broke D.mattered5.A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides6.A.recommended B.reported C.corrected D.attracted7.A.gifts B.changes C.lessons D.operations8.A.disappointing B.generous C.boring D.successful9.A.givingup B.settingup C.holdingback D.cuttingdown10.A.difficulty B.building C.platform D.playground11.A.study B.work C.complain D.live12.A.patients B.nurses C.teachers D.businessmen13.A.needing B.permitting C.forcing D.helping14.A.promise B.reference C.difference D.decoration15.A.occasionally B.normally C.continually D.finallyPassage2(25-26高一上・四川成都锦江区嘉祥外国语高级中学(贯通班))IhaveastrongpassionforEnglishanddidwellinexams.SoIwas16toattendsummerschoolintheUS,eager(渴望的)toapplytextbookknowledgeto17life.Butrealitywashard.Twoweekslater,Ihadtoseea(n)18foratoothache.Whenwaiting,Iworried.“HowdoI19mypaininEnglish?CanIunderstandthedentist’sinstructions?”Shortlyafterwards,Iwas20intoseeDr.Smith.Afterexamining,Dr.Smithexplainedtherewasaholeina(n)21thatneededtobefilled.Thenhesmiledwithaquestion,“Doyouhaveasweettooth?”Iresponded22,“Ihadacandybeforecominghere,butIbrushedmyteeth.So,there’snosweettooth.”Dr.Smithlaughedashestartedthe23.Afterfinishing,Dr.Smithexplained,“Myboy,‘haveasweettooth’hasnothingtodowithbrushingteeth24.Itmeansenjoying25foodsverymuch.Butremembertobrushteethafterhavingsweets,dear.”Ifeltembarrassed(尴尬的)but26becauseDr.SmithnotonlyhelpedmewithmypainbutalsoEnglishlearning.Aftercomingbackhome,I27thewayoflearningEnglish.Insteadofonlyfocusingontests,Ibegantofeeltherichnessofthelanguage.I28nativespeakersusingidiomsandexpressionsthatbroughtthe29tolife.Throughthisjourney,I30thathavingasweettooth—whetherforcandyorlanguage—wasaboutallowingittoenrichyourlife.16.A.confused B.negative C.creative D.excited17.A.impressive B.upset C.real D.unfamiliar18.A.dentist B.teacher C.worker D.artist19.A.remember B.explore C.describe D.select20.A.awarded B.called C.improved D.admired21.A.mouth B.tooth C.ear D.nose22.A.honestly B.curiously C.secretly D.suddenly23.A.contacting B.reminding C.digging D.filling24.A.easily B.completely C.finally D.luckily25.A.sugary B.salty C.sour D.hot26.A.careful B.harmful C.thankful D.helpful27.A.finished B.forgot C.moved D.changed28.A.talkedto B.turneddown C.lookedafter D.referredto29.A.project
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