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专题02完形填空15篇【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练(新高考专用)含答案与解析专题02完形填空15篇【2025高频考点】-冲刺2025年高考英语演练(新高考专用)

(2025·江西萍乡·二模)Acitychild’ssummerisspentinthestreetinfrontofhishome.Allthroughthesummervacations,I

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silentlyasideandoccasionallywatchedenviouslytheotherboysplayingbaseball.Iwasneveraskedtotakepartevenwhenoneteamhadamember

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—notoutofspecialcruelty,butbecausethey

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Iwouldbenogoodatit.

Iwouldneverforgetthatwonderfulevening.Thebaseball

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abouteightoreightthirtywhenitgrewdark.Thenitwasthecustomoftheboysto

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toalittlestoop(门廊).Nogrownupeversatthereor

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to.Theretheboyswouldmostlytalkabouttheirgamesandthen

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onebyone.Itwasjustafteranunexpectedquestionthatmylifeasa(n)

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changed.Icannolongerrememberwhichboy

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thesilence.“What’sinthosebooksyou’realwaysreading"heaskedcasually.“Stories,”Ianswered.

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,Ijustsatthereinsilence.ButthatdayItoldthemfortwohoursthestoryIwasreadingatthemoment.Theylistened

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.Thenextnightandmanynightsthereafter,akindofunspokenritualtookplace.Sometimes,inorderto

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myvictorymorecompletely,Icheated.Iwouldstopatthemost

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partofastoryandtellthemitwouldhavetobe

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thefollowingevening.Itwasnottrue,ofcourse.Ienjoyedthelongsummereveningsuntilschoolbeganinthefall,which

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inmymemory.

1.A.satB.walkedC.helpedD.read

2.A.missingB.comingC.speakingD.training

3.A.admittedB.assumedC.guaranteedD.confirmed

4.A.endedB.startedC.pausedD.resumed

5.A.attachB.riseC.retireD.inch

6.A.beggedB.agreedC.attemptedD.decided

7.A.wanderedoffB.tookoffC.setoutD.flewaway

8.A.organizerB.promoterC.founderD.outsider

9.A.defendedB.madeC.hitD.broke

10.A.InitiallyB.UsuallyC.EventuallyD.Remarkably

11.A.attentivelyB.sympatheticallyC.secretlyD.impatiently

12.A.hideB.tasteC.exposeD.spot

13.A.ridiculousB.excitingC.desperateD.relaxing

14.A.writtenB.concludedC.continuedD.repeated

15.A.appearedB.fadedC.servedD.stuck

(2025·浙江温州·二模)WhenmydadplannedoutatriptoLaMinaFallsintheElYunqueNationalRainforest,Iwasnotreallyintoit,andIwentalong

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.

I’veneverbeenfondofcoldwater.Ifthe

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isn’ttomyliking,I’mnotgoingto

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myselffromthepool’sedgelikeamissile(导弹).I’mthetypeofpersonwho

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theirtimeeasingintothewater,loweringmyselfstep-by-step,and

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mybodytogetusedtotheicydepths.

Mycomplicatedrelationshipwithwateris

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mydad,whoIdon’tthinkhaseverlooked

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hedived.Iwasn’traisedontheriverlikehewas.ShortlyafterIwasborn,we

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tocentralFlorida,farawayfromtherapidsofmyfather’syouth.

WhenwefinallymadeittotheLaMinaFalls,Iwaswornout.Mydadwasalreadyknee-deepinthewaterand

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fast,whileIwasrestingonarock.Hepaused,lookingoveratmeand

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perhapsforthefirsttime,thatIhad

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himintotheforest.Hewavedhishandatme,andI

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myshoes.IknewifItouchedthewaterwithmytoeinthefirstplace,Iwouldn’tgetin.So,Ijumpedintothe

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water,notcompletelywithouthesitation,wherea

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combinationofaccomplishmentandregretwashedoverme.

WhenIbrokethesurface,I

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mydadstaringatme.“YourgrandfatherbroughtmehereoncewhenIwasakid."Hisvoicefadedawayintothewater.

16.A.anxiouslyB.hesitantlyC.curiouslyD.enthusiastically

17.A.timeB.coachC.sportD.temperature

18.A.keepB.launchC.excuseD.rescue

19.A.measuresB.savesC.takesD.kills

20.A.allowingB.controllingC.examiningD.risking

21.A.inoppositiontoB.inresponsetoC.atthemercyofD.onbehalfof

22.A.onceB.beforeC.becauseD.if

23.A.escapedB.journeyedC.relocatedD.returned

24.A.floatingB.withdrawingC.breathingD.sinking

25.A.realizingB.regrettingC.admittingD.agreeing

26.A.challengedB.forcedC.accompaniedD.guided

27.A.staredatB.reachedforC.kickedoffD.dusteddown

28.A.floodingB.appealingC.flowingD.freezing

29.A.confusingB.regularC.similarD.simple

30.A.leftB.picturedC.stoppedD.caught

(2025·湖南·二模)IhadstartedmyacademicjourneyasauniversityinstructorinEthiopia,whereIfoundconsiderablesatisfactioninmentoring(指导)students.

However,the

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opportunitiesandresourcestheremadeitdifficulttopursuemyowngrowth,soIwenttotheUnitedStatesformyPh.D.andpostdoc.Iassumedsuccessmeant

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apositionatahighlyresearch-relatedinstitution.

Butduringmypostdoc,IrealizedIneededtochangemy

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.Iamafatheroftwodaughters,oneofwhomrequireslong-termmedicalcare.Mymodest

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andlimitedbenefitsbroughtmefinancialinstabilityandemotional

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.Professionalstressbledintomyhomelife.Inturn,theweightofmypersonal

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madeprofessionalsetbacksmoredisastrous.Trappedinthis

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,Ibegantoreconsidermycareerpath.

Iappliedtoseveralpositions,andwasdelightedwhenIstartedtoreceiveinvitationstointerview.Thecampusvisitsincludedteaching

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,discussionsaboutmentoring,andanemphasisonhowIwould

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researchintoastudent-centeredenvironment.Suchrequirementswere

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butrefreshing,helpingconfirmthatIwasheadingintherightdirection.Thestudents’engagementandcuriosity

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mypassionformentorship.Andresearchdidn’tdisappear—perspectivesonit

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.

I’velearnedtoredefine

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after2yearsintomycurrentposition.Itisn’t

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abouthigh-impactpublicationsorgrants(拨款).It’saboutaskingmeaningfulresearchquestions,

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opportunitiesforstudentstogrow,andmaintainingabalancebetweenprofessionalambitionsandpersonalwell-being.

31.A.adequateB.constantC.invaluableD.rare

32.A.securingB.expectingC.creatingD.analyzing

33.A.routineB.perspectiveC.temperD.major

34.A.ambitionB.personalityC.salaryD.attitude

35.A.disappearanceB.exhaustionC.controlD.reliance

36.A.weaknessesB.failuresC.responsibilitiesD.gains

37.A.cycleB.institutionC.mistakeD.region

38.A.reflectionsB.preparationsC.summariesD.demonstrations

39.A.classifyB.integrateC.pourD.transform

40.A.measurableB.comparableC.amusingD.challenging

41.A.refueledB.redefinedC.developedD.clarified

42.A.evolvedB.ceasedC.restoredD.increased

43.A.eagernessB.happinessC.successD.progress

44.A.randomlyB.wildlyC.vividlyD.narrowly

45.A.leavingoutB.openingupC.lookingforwardtoD.makingupfor

(2025·内蒙古赤峰·三模)YuKongjian,oneofChina’smostdistinguishedurbandesigners,canrememberthedayhenearlydiedintheriverattheageoftenwhenhewassweptintofloodwaters.

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,banksofwillowsandreedsslowedtheriver’s

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,allowingYutograbthevegetationandpullhimselfout.

Itwasa(n)

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momentthatwouldimpactnotonlyYu’slife,buttherestofChinaaswell.HestudiedlandscapinginBeijinganddesignatHarvard,returningtoChinain1997.

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byitsoutdatedbasicfacilities,he

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anurbandesignphilosophybasedontraditionalChineseconcepts.

Yu

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thesponge(海绵)cityconceptofmanagingfloods.Unlikeconventionalfloodcontrol,Yu’s

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,inspiredbyancientChinesefarmingtechniques,emphasizes

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rainfallandslowingdownsurfacerun-off(地表径流).Thismethodnotonly

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floodpressurebutalsocreatesgreenspaces,parks,andanimalhabitats,while

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waterwithplantsremovingpollutingnutrients.

In2015,theChinesegovernment

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aplanandanambitiousgoal:By2030,80percentofChina’surbanareasmusthaveelementsofaspongecity,and

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atleast70%ofrainfall.SomecitiesinSingapore,theUnitedStatesandRussiahavestartedemployingsimilar

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.

Thespongecityis

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forusingnaturalprocessestosolvethecity’sproblems,saidsustainabledesignexpertDr.NirmalKishnani.“Wehavetofindourwaybacktoseeingourselvesasapartof

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.”

46.A.GraduallyB.ImmediatelyC.EventuallyD.Fortunately

47.A.expansionB.flowC.waveD.rise

48.A.definingB.promisingC.engagingD.alarming

49.A.ExcitedB.ShockedC.MovedD.Embarrassed

50.A.changedB.stoppedC.questionedD.advocated

51.A.madeupforB.putupwithC.cameupwithD.stoodupfor

52.A.attitudeB.approachC.discoveryD.goal

53.A.absorbingB.takingC.reducingD.wasting

54.A.causesB.increasesC.easesD.controls

55.A.channelingB.pumpingC.lockingD.purifying

56.A.canceledB.announcedC.delayedD.revised

57.A.recycleB.adjustC.analyzeD.contain

58.A.meaningB.businessC.conceptsD.activities

59.A.commonB.remarkableC.complexD.responsible

60.A.societyB.historyC.natureD.culture

(2025·安徽·三模)MarcusChan,an18-year-oldfromUnionville,wassellingolditemstomakeextracashbeforestartinguniversity.OnAugust28,whilehelpingamanloadalawnmower(割草机),themansuddenly

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.Marcuscaughthim,shoutedforhelp,andhisfamilyrushed

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.

Marcusnoticedtheman

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tobreathe.Whilehisdadcalled911,Marcus’sCPR(心肺复苏术)trainingfromlifeguardingkickedin,andhestartedto

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theman’schest.Hismomandbrotherssearchedtheneighbourhoodforanyonewithmedical

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.

Thefiretruckarrived,butMarcuswastoldto

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performingCPR.Finally,doctorsandnursesarrivedand

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.Thefamilywaitedanxiouslyasemergencystaffworkedonthemanintheambulance.PolicetookMarcus’information,butitwasstill

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whatwouldhappen.

After45

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minutes,thedoctorsandnursesreturnedwithgoodnews:themanhadapulseandwas

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onhisown.TheytoldMarcus,“Youareresponsibleforsavingthisgentleman’slifeandhavegivenhimagoodfighting

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tosurvive."Later.theman’ssontextedMarcustosayhisfatherhad

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heartsurgeryandwasstable.

Marcusisa

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inhismother’seyes.Atsuchayoungage,rightbefore

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university,Marcushasalreadyexperiencedsomethingdeep,deeperthananyachievementsgivenbyaneducationalinstitution—hehassavedsomeone’slife,theprecious

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oflife.

61.A.departedB.collapsedC.shoutedD.consulted

62.A.outsideB.nowhereC.upstairsD.off

63.A.managingB.pretendingC.decidingD.struggling

64.A.expandedB.clearedC.pressedD.petted

65.A.trainingB.historyC.recordsD.equipment

66.A.avoidB.keepC.riskD.consider

67.A.gotbyB.passedoutC.tookoverD.caughton

68.A.unfairB.unconcernedC.uncertainD.unconvinced

69.A.dullB.briefC.relaxedD.tense

70.A.breathingB.sleepingC.bargainingD.weeping

71.A.forceB.effortC.escapeD.chance

72.A.suspendedB.undergoneC.acknowledgedD.arranged

73.A.patientB.burdenC.companionD.superhero

74.A.beginningB.findingC.leavingD.visiting

75.A.lectureB.giftC.recoveryD.speech

(2025·江西南昌·二模)Whileherclassmatesplayedsports,MeenahSukasem,12,spenthertimebuildingabusiness.AstheCEOofBkrafts,shecreateshandmadeheadbandsandbracelets.“Ihavea

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forcrafting(手工),”shesaid.

Meenahstartedcraftingatnineandwantedtoturnherhobbyintoa

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.Hearingherambition,manypeoplearoundherheldadeepdisbeliefthatachildofheragecouldn’t

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it.However,shejustignoredthedoubtandstucktohergoal.InOctober,shejoinedTheYoungEntrepreneursAcademy(YEA!),wheresome

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businessmenteachstudentsbusinessskills.“Ienteredknowingnothingaboutbusinessbut

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asabusinessman,"sherecalled.YEA!,establishedin2004,helps

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studentsdevelopideas,conductresearch,learnfromtheseniors,andbuildtheirbusinesses.ProgramdirectorCandyTroutmanwitnessedMeenah’sgrowth:“Shewasquietatfirstbut

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theorganizationintheend.It’stotallybeyondexpectation.”

Later,Meenahattendedacompetitionwhereshe

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herprogramtoinvestors,andtheywereinfavorofit.Shewasentitled“theLocalStar"and

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tothesemifinalinNewYork.“ThoughIdidn’treachthefinal,meetingnewpeoplewasinvaluable,”shesaid.

Withthesupportofinvestors,Meenah

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foundedBkraftsinApril,sellingover$150,000worthofhandmadeproducts.Shebalancesschoolandbusiness,

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hercreationsatyouthmarkets.Her

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inspirespeers,provingthat

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isnobarriertosuccess.

“Successisnotjustaboutwinningany

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awardsinarace,"Meenahshared.“It’saboutanexperienceofpursuingyourpassionby

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socialprejudiceagainstsuccessatayoungage.”

76.A.passionB.pointC.reasonD.rule

77.A.habitB.traditionC.dealD.career

78.A.takeB.getC.makeD.grasp

79.A.determinedB.experiencedC.excitedD.satisfied

80.A.leftB.workedC.failedD.pretended

81.A.simple-mindedB.like-mindedC.hard-headedD.hot-headed

82.A.workedupB.letdownC.pulledoutD.blewaway

83.A.adjustedB.presentedC.changedD.devoted

84.A.belongedB.relatedC.advancedD.contributed

85.A.eventuallyB.randomlyC.potentiallyD.temporarily

86.A.purchasingB.promotingC.publishingD.maintaining

87.A.generosityB.dependenceC.kindnessD.creativity

88.A.genderB.abilityC.ageD.poverty

89.A.virtualB.artisticC.materialD.moral

90.A.challengingB.measuringC.improvingD.recording

(2025·河南·模拟预测)ItwasagreatmatteroflifeanddeathforJulianeKoepcke.

Shewastakingadirectflightbackhomewhentheweather

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.Theplanesuddenlybecame

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andJulianewasturnedfromsidetoside.Unlikely,theplanewas

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bylightningandstartedfallingapartintheair.JulianeKoepckefelldown,stucktotheseat,therainforestofPeru

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totheendofthedistantskyatleasttwomilesbeneathherfeet.

Fortunately,shesurvivedthedeadly

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.Shewasbadlyinjuredbutatleastalive,theonlysurvivingpassengerofthatplane.She

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throughtherainforestbitbybitwithallher

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.Luckilyonheraimlesswayshe

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astreamandwas

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ofdeathduetolackofwater.Shefollowedthestreamandonly

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candythatshehadonher.

Asshetravelleddownstream,hersituationwasterrible.Shewas

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attackedbystarvinginsects.Besides,herbrokenarmwas

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.Butsheinsisted.9dayslatershefoundacampsite,wherethewoodcutters

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somebasicmedicinetoheraffectedarea.Hourslater,they

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hertoanactualsettlement.Fromthere,shewastransportedbyaplanetoanearby

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.

Shewasgratefultothepeoplewhohelpedheroutandthestrong-willedherself.

91.A.improvedB.warmedC.worsenedD.stabilized

92.A.unevenB.unnecessaryC.uncertainD.unusual

93.A.accompaniedB.misledC.expandedD.struck

94.A.belongingB.stretchingC.reducingD.adjusting

95.A.puzzleB.fallC.forestD.sickness

96.A.cutB.racedC.marchedD.inched

97.A.curiosityB.stressC.preparationD.might

98.A.tookupB.cameuponC.divedintoD.conflictedwith

99.A.ignorantB.awareC.freeD.mindful

100.A.countedB.figuredC.consumedD.loaded

101.A.systematicallyB.roughlyC.absolutelyD.constantly

102.A.positionedB.trackedC.infectedD.renewed

103.A.examinedB.appliedC.identifiedD.polished

104.A.deliveredB.contributedC.donatedD.exposed

105.A.hospitalB.supermarketC.bankD.hotel

(2025·广东清远·二模)TheRiverDoninMike’shometownisawell-knownlocaldumpingground(垃圾倾倒地).WheneverMikepassedtheriver,therubbish

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him,sohedecidedtotake

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intohisownhands.

Oneday,hetookthreeblackbags,wentdowntothe

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andstartedpickinguplitter.Apasserby

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himandaskedhimwhathewasdoing.Mikeexplainedthathewaslitterpickingandtheman

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tohelp.Theyendedupspendingthenextcoupleofhourspickinguplittertogetherandhavingthemostopenandhonest

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aboutanythingandeverything.BeforeMike

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home,hetoldthemanthathewasgoingtofoundalitter-pickinggroup.

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tohisword,MikesetuptheCommunityCleanUpGroupandinvitedpeopleto

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weeklytobeautifythelandaroundtheriver.Onlysixpeople

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forthefirstcleanup,butthey

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over300kgoflitterinjustafewhours.Thefollowingweekend,tenpeoplejoinedandthey

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theamount.Soon,theysawotters(水獭)swimupstreamforthefirsttimein40years.Asa

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,theytransformedthatwholearea.

MikeandhispartnerNikkinowhaveadatabaseofover100

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locals.However,Mikehopestoreducetheamountofpeoplelitteringinthefirstplace.It’sa(n)

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goalbutMikeisdeterminedtodohisbest.

106.A.amusedB.relievedC.annoyedD.changed

107.A.stepsB.mattersC.visitorsD.holidays

108.A.riversideB.hilltopC.downtownD.seashore

109.A.attackedB.admiredC.rememberedD.stopped

110.A.pretendedB.happenedC.offeredD.failed

111.A.reportsB.chatsC.choicesD.lessons

112.A.leftB.stayedC.headedD.reached

113.A.TrueB.EqualC.CloseD.Deaf

114.A.waitB.callC.payD.gather

115.A.passedbyB.showedupC.fellbehindD.ranaway

116.A.noticedB.soldC.recycledD.collected

117.A.analyzedB.doubledC.limitedD.calculated

118.A.communityB.familyC.crowdD.committee

119.A.energy-savingB.food-wastingC.litter-hatingD.sports-loving

120.A.challengingB.shockingC.confusingD.embarrassing

(2025·河南·二模)The2024ParisOlympicsdeliveredunforgettablemomentsoftriumph,perseverance,andsportsmanship.OnestoryisthatofHunterWoodhall,aParalympicrunnerwhosejourneyisthe

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todeterminationandself-belief.

Woodhall’sstory

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withalife-changingdecisionbyhisparentswhenhewasbornwithaconditionpreventingboneformationinhislegs.They

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toremovebothlegsbelowtheknee.With

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legs,Woodhallcompetedinmanysportsevents.Ultimately,he

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hiscallingonthetrack.

Inhisyouth,Woodhallcompetedinvariouslocalandnational

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,winningtheUtahstatehighschoolchampionshipinthe400meterswitha(n)

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timeof47.64seconds.Hissuccessledhimtocompeteagainstable-bodiedathletesincollegeandthen

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intheParalympics.HisfatherattributesWoodhall’sdrivetohisowninner

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,andWoodhallpushedhimselftoexcel.

Since2015,WoodhallhascompetedintheWorldChampionships,winningmedalsand

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alongtheway.Itwasonthetrackthathemethisfuture

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,OlympicGoldMedalistTaraDavis.Theirlovestorybecamethemostheart-warmingmomentsofthe2024Olympics.Afterarace,Woodhall’sembracewithDavis

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heartsaroundtheworld,ashewhisperedtoher,“Iknewwecoulddoit."

Woodhall’sjourneyisapowerful

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thatwithdeterminationandperseverance,anythingisachievable.Woodhall’s

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isnotjustdefinedbyhismedals,butbytheliveshetouchedalongtheway.Hisstoryremindsusgreatnessisn’t

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bycircumstances,butbythecouragetoriseabovethem.

121.A.barrierB.clueC.accessD.evidence

122.A.beganB.expandedC.transformedD.reacted

123.A.forgotB.choseC.continuedD.promised

124.A.flexibleB.hugeC.artificialD.strange

125.A.foundB.coveredC.triedD.changed

126.A.celebrationsB.eventsC.challengesD.investments

127.A.scaryB.untrueC.impressiveD.disappointing

128.A.independentlyB.emotionallyC.internationallyD.humbly

129.A.confusionB.explanationC.foundationD.motivation

130.A.recognitionB.foundationC.adviceD.freedom

131.A.wifeB.coachC.competitorD.minister

132.A.frozeB.meltedC.openedD.broke

133.A.jokeB.accidentC.criticismD.reminder

134.A.weaponB.influenceC.forceD.legend

135.A.sponsoredB.tackledC.measuredD.quoted

(2025·内蒙古乌兰察布·二模)LinlinwasborninavillageofahundredorsohouseholdsnestledatthefootoftheWulingMountains.Theregiononcesufferedfrompoverty,andtransportationconditionstherewere

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.Linlindidn’tleavethevillageuntilhewas10.Buthewasnever

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.“Whenyouareafrogatthe

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ofthewell,theworldisbothbigandsmall,”healwayssaid,

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afamousfable.Asachild,Linlinsaid,hewas“ahappyfrog",

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heplayedinthedirtroadsbetweenthemudhousesofthevillage.However,

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hisparentsandsiblingswhohadneverlefttheirhometown,LinlinwasabletogotoatechnicalcollegeinWuhan.“WhatIlearntwill

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changemyhometown”,hepromisedhisparents.Afterwardshegotajobatalocalcompany.

In2009,heboughthisfirstsmartphone.

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ofhisfriendsknewmuchabouttheInternetinthosedays,butLinlinwas

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,“EverythingthatwasgoingoninChinacouldbesqueezedontothatscreen."Whenthelocalcompanydownsized,hedecidedthatitwasa

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togofurtherandmakeadifference.HemovedtoShenzhen.

Then,18monthslater,anunexpectedopportunity

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.Linlinhadbeenmakingdeliveriesforalargee-commercecompanyinChina,andheheardthatthebusinesswas

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inruralHunan.AregionalstationmanagerwouldbeneededinXinhuang.Asaresult,Linlinbecametheonewhooversawdeliveriestomorethan200villagesaroundtheWulingMountains,includinghisbirthplace.Also,

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thecompany’sgrowthstrategy,anequallyimportantaspectofLinlin’sjobistobeapromoterforthecompany,gettingthewordoutaboutitsservices.

Recently,Linlinmadeaslightchangetohiscareer.Atthedronecentre,thereisacontrolroom,whereascreencoveringanentirewall,

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theroutesofallthedroneswiththeircurrentlocations.Nextdoorwasatrainingcentrefordronepilots,andLinlinwasoneofthe

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.Theyoungmanexpectedpersonalgrowthafterthetraining.“MyhometownexperiencedtremendouschangeasaresultofrapideconomicgrowthandI’mbackasIpromised,”hesaidproudly.

136.A.strangeB.poorC.commonD.convenient

137.A.unhappyB.optimisticC.braveD.frightened

138.A.topB.frontC.backD.bottom

139.A.translatedfromB.transformedbyC.referringtoD.resultingin

140.A.thoughB.unlessC.tillD.if

141.A.forB.asC.withD.unlike

142.A.nearlyB.hardlyC.definitelyD.suddenly

143.A.FewB.SomeC.MostD.All

144.A.calmB.considerateC.conservativeD.open-minded

145.A.contractB.routeC.chanceD.profit

146.A.requiredB.missedC.aroseD.raised

147.A.occurringB.cooperatingC.changingD.expanding

148.A.inpartnershipwithB.inlinewithC.apartfromD.incontrastwith

149.A.drewB.showedC.analysedD.collected

150.A.designersB.trainersC.studentsD.managers

(2025·甘肃平凉·模拟预测)NotreDameCathedralreopenedonSundayandthecathedral’sGrandOrgan,whichisthreestoriestallandhassome8,000pipes,becameanimmediate

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attheevent.The

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musicinstrumentwasinstalled(安装)inthecathedralin1730,andoverthecenturiesithasbeenupgradedmanytimes.

“I’llneverforgetthe

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IfeltwhenIdiscoveredthattheGrandOrganwasnot

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,"recalledOlivierLatry,whostartedworkingasanorganistinthechurch40yearsagoandplayedtheinstrumentthedaybeforethefirethatdestroyedthecathedralin2019.“Butitwasfilledwithdust.”

Afterthefire,theorganwas

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piecebypiece,removedfromthecathedralandcleaned.Themost

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partcamewhenitwasreinstalledandhadtobeharmonizedata

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worksite.“Eachpipehadtobeadjustedinrelationtotheneighboringpipes.Weneededabsolute

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,"Latrysaid.“Soforsixmonths,wehadtowakeuplateatnighttoworkinthecathedral.”

Theinstrumenthasbeenandstillisthe

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ofthecathedral.Soaspecial“wake-up"ceremonyfortheorganwas

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onSaturdayevening.“The‘wake-up’oftheorganwassomethingreallyincredible,”Latrynoted.“Eighttimesthearchbishop(主教)calledtothe

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.Thefirstone,forexample,was,‘Organ,awake!’.Eight

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commandswereused.Eachtimewehadtofindtherightmusicto

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tothevariouscommands.Itisthetruemissionofanorganisttodoit

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.Theceremonylastedtenminutes,anditwasanincredible

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."

151.A.replyB.dangerC.starD.reaction

152.A.smallB.ancientC.uglyD.short

153.A.entertainmentB.anxietyC.disappointmentD.joy

154.A.burnedB.repairedC.soldD.forgotten

155.A.takenapartB.eatenupC.madeupD.thrownaway

156.A.expensiveB.annoyingC.complexD.delicious

157.A.cleanB.noisyC.wetD.narrow

158.A.trustB.powerC.confidenceD.quietness

159.A.painB.giftC.valueD.soul

160.A.conductedB.canceledC.postponedD.missed

161.A.guestB.churchC.instrumentD.owner

162.A.funnyB.differentC.unpleasantD.wrong

163.A.appealB.leadC.pretendD.respond

164.A.rightB.constantlyC.fastD.occasionally

165.A.wasteB.awardC.momentD.punishment

(2025·江西宜春·二模)InthevillageofCinqueTerre,Italy,16-year-oldLucaspenthisdaysrepairingfishingnetswithhisfather,hishandsmoving

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whilehismindwanderedtothecolorfulmosaics(马赛克艺术)thatdecoratedthetown’sancient

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.Lucadreamedofcreatingartthattoldstories,

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