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专题 02 完形填空 15 篇
(23-24高一上·河北沧州·期中)This morning I was reading a book outside my favorite beachside coffee
shop when an 18-year-old boy sat down next to me and said, “The 1 in your hands is great, isn’t it?” I
closed the book and we started 2 .
He told me he was getting ready to 3 high school next week and then started his college life in the
fall. But he had no 4 what he wanted to do with his life.
He asked me many questions, and I 5 them as well as I could, trying to give 6 advice
with the time I had. And after a half-hour conversation, he thanked me and we parted ways.
But on my way home I realized the 7 I had with that 18-year-old boy was 8 quite
nostalgic (令人怀念的). He made me 9 the time when I was his age, more than twenty years ago. I had
so many 10 back then. Therefore, I started thinking about his questions again, and I began remembering
all the helpful little things someone told me 11 I was 18.
The 12 is that you’d better do your best, one 13 , not all at once. And above all, laugh
when you can, apologize when you should, and let go of what you can’t 14 when everything develops.
Life is short, yet 15 enjoy the ride!
1.A.book B.magazine C.radio D.newspaper
2.A.reading B.dancing C.chatting D.singing
3.A.graduate from B.give up C.get to D.look for
4.A.right B.idea C.excuse D.money
5.A.avoided B.refused C.doubted D.replied
6.A.proper B.strict C.humorous D.wrong
7.A.competition B.experiment C.argument D.conversation
8.A.angrily B.sadly C.actually D.bravely
9.A.forget B.remember C.waste D.discuss
10.A.chances B.choices C.puzzles D.challenges
11.A.when B.until C.how D.though
12.A.reason B.truth C.silence D.cause
13.A.on time B.at a time C.in time D.from time to time
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司14.A.volunteer B.imagine C.change D.cheat
15.A.similar B.strange C.difficult D.amazing
(23-24高一上·广东潮州·期末)As a teenager, I hated sports and physical education classes. I was always
making up 1 to get out of them.
However, when I started university, I decided to 2 kung fu. To my 3 , I loved it. It was a
friendly club. I used to go two or three times a week to 4 . Because it is not a team sport,1 didn’t feel 5
about not being very good. And because it is a combat (格斗) sport, you train in pairs, which means that you get to 6
people and talk to them. I also 7 that the focus of the classes was on getting better at kung fu, 8
exercising to change my body. When I was doing kung fu, my body did change — I got 9 and quicker — but
more importantly, the sport benefited me a lot in many ways. 10 , in the last year of university I was too
busy to do kung fu most of the time.
When I moved to Italy this year I wanted to 11 doing a combat sport again. I found a great local 12
that does mixed martial arts (武术). The club is 13 than the one at my university because we do lots of
good practice fights. I think that the practice is like chess, but much faster and much more fun!
When I was a teenager, I never 14 that I would like sports. Now I think that everyone should try as many
15 as possible because I believe there is something out there for everyone!
1.A.purposes B.excuses C.suggestions D.goals
2.A.perform B.build C.promote D.try
3.A.surprise B.disappointment C.worry D.sadness
4.A.work B.compete C.train D.relax
5.A.tired B.happy C.easy D.terrible
6.A.meet B.leave C.show D.hug
7.A.disliked B.appreciated C.annoyed D.struggled
8.A.more than B.less than C.rather than D.other than
9.A.smaller B.younger C.heavier D.stronger
10.A.Naturally B.Finally C.Really D.Unfortunately
11.A.start B.hate C.change D.end
12.A.gym B.club C.stadium D.university
13.A.cheaper B.worse C.better D.crazier
14.A.remembered B.thought C.changed D.explained
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司15.A.modes B.projects C.sports D.hobbies
(23-24高一上·福建·期末)It was the final part of the 2016 World Triathlon (三项全能运动) Series in
Mexico. With just 700 metres to go, Alistair Brownlee was in third place and his younger brother, Jonny, was in the
lead. When pushing himself towards the 1 line, Alistair saw his brother about to 2 the track.
He had to choose - brotherly love, or a 3 to win the race?
For Alistair, the choice was 4 . His brother was in 5 . He had to help. Alistair ran towards
Jonny, caught him and started pulling him towards the destination. Alistair then pushed his brother over the line. The
move put Jonny in second place and Alistair himself in third. It was an 6 end to the race, but Alistair did
not want to discuss it with the media. He just wanted to see his younger brother, who had been 7 to the
medical area immediately.
The Brownlee brothers have been doing triathlons since they were children. “Obviously, when your older
brother is doing it, you think it’s a 8 thing to do.” says Jonny. Alistair says that they 9 each
other when they train. Despite 10 over “stupid things” now and then, Alistair agrees that having a brother
is an 11 . “I’ve had my brother trying to beat me at everything I do. It has been an positive force.”
The ending to the race has 12 opinions: should the brothers have been disqualified (取消资格) or
13 for their actions? But for Alistair, his 14 was easy to explain: “Mum wouldn’t have been happy if
I’d left Jonny behind.” At that moment, he was no longer an athlete aiming for a medal — he was just a 15
.
1.A.start B.finish C.base D.side
2.A.give up B.run off C.fall onto D.finish with
3.A.chance B.pleasure C.promise D.risk
4.A.confusing B.clear C.difficult D.stressful
5.A.tears B.silence C.danger D.trouble
6.A.unpleasant B.unlucky C.unacceptable D.unexpected
7.A.rushed B.arranged C.asked D.directed
8.A.cool B.annoying C.wrong D.graceful
9.A.affect B.encourage C.concern D.demand
10.A.investigations B.opinions C.debate D.preference
11.A.enjoyment B.advance C.embarrassment D.advantage
12.A.different B.curious C.unified D.creative
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司13.A.punished B.protected C.praised D.discussed
14.A.failure B.success C.decision D.result
15.A.teenager B.brother C.grow-up D.student
(23-24高一上·河北石家庄·期末)Yang He, a 64-year-old man from Yichang, Hubei, has observed the
changes in finless porpoises (江豚) population with his camera for six years. As a(n) 1 of the finless
porpoise, he has taken more than 100,000 photos of them so far.
Every day, Yang wakes up early and drives to the 2 of the Yangtze River. He waits 3
there for hours for finless porpoises to capture (捕捉) their 4 with his camera. Yang 5 finless
porpoises very well. They are just like his children. As soon as one of them comes out from the water, he can tell
which family it 6 .
The Yangtze finless porpoise is so 7 to the Yangtze River that any change in the health of its living
environment can support or 8 its survival. “When I was a teenager, I could see many finless porpoises. I
would often observe them 9 boats in the river,” Yang says. “But 10 human activities, finless
porpoises became fewer.”
However, the situation has changed as 11 measures have been taken to protect the species. In 2017,
Yang was 12 enough to take a photo of a finless porpoise after a long waiting. In 2019, he was able to take
more photos, including images of the porpoises 13 fish near the riverbank.
Thanks to his camera, he once discovered and 14 a porpoise whose tail became entangled (缠住)
with a rope. “I will make it my life’s work to 15 this amazing creature.” Yang says.
1.A.leader B.admirer C.hunter D.advisor
2.A.banks B.waves C.beaches D.sights
3.A.suddenly B.patiently C.formally D.strangely
4.A.imagination B.anxiety C.strength D.beauty
5.A.follows B.listens C.knows D.exchanges
6.A.belongs to B.focuses on C.applies for D.adapts to
7.A.addicted B.connected C.convenient D.important
8.A.threaten B.balance C.conduct D.promote
9.A.crashing B.trapping C.tracking D.preventing
10.A.in addition to B.due to C.in spite of D.apart from
11.A.global B.possible C.effective D.historic
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司12.A.creative B.lucky C.magic D.valuable
13.A.catching B.striking C.kicking D.drawing
14.A.inspired B.approached C.reserved D.rescued
15.A.confirm B.remind C.document D.identify
(23-24高一上·河北保定·期末)Everyone deserves healthy meals. However, unfortunately, not everyone
has 1 to fresh foods, 2 those in poor communities.
A teenager named Lauren Schroeder 3 this when she volunteered at a community food nonprofit.
All vegetables for families in need came in cans and boxes, rather than straight from the fields. 4 to make a
change, Lauren set out to grow produce so she could donate it to 5 families.
“I wanted people to get the nutrition they needed from fresh vegetables,” Lauren said. This 6 her
to start a garden on her parents’ farm. While her mom was supportive, she made her 7 of how much work it
would take-still, the teenager 8 the challenge.
To kick-start her project, Lauren got economic 9 from the National FFA Organization, which
10 agricultural education, to pay for seeds and gardening supplies. Then, the 11 work began. Since
the summers in Iowa are very hot and dry, she had to water them daily. Lauren added, “I did a lot of research online
and every day, it took about two or three hours.”
But all her efforts 12 . Her first harvest resulted in 40 pounds of produce. “It was really good to know
that anyone who wanted fresh vegetables would be able to get the 13 ,” Lauren said, “I knew that I wanted to
keep going.”
So far, she has spent over 1,000 hours working in the garden, producing 7,000 pounds of vegetables. “I want
to 14 community members. It makes a(n) 15 when you help other people out. That’s what
makes me happiest,” Lauren said.
1.A.invitation B.access C.admission D.ticket
2.A.especially B.actually C.obviously D.extremely
3.A.confirmed B.appreciated C.recognized D.identified
4.A.Arranging B.Determining C.Struggling D.Pretending
5.A.musical B.familiar C.unique D.low-income
6.A.recommended B.reminded C.inspired D.requested
7.A.aware B.confident C.certain D.free
8.A.took up B.looked into C.applied for D.went over
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司9.A.guidance B.support C.pressure D.benefit
10.A.organizes B.expects C.promotes D.demands
11.A.amazing B.specific C.professional D.tough
12.A.worked out B.paid off C.broke off D.wore out
13.A.reward B.rescue C.honour D.donation
14.A.impact B.impress C.challenge D.observe
15.A.discovery B.profit C.difference D.intention
(23-24高一上·湖北荆门·期末)Bill Samuel was having a tough Friday. The 71-year-old, who was struggling
with kidney (肾) failure, found himself at a medical center 30 miles from home for the second time in 24 hours.
Samuel was on the transplant (移植) list, but no 1 had been found yet. Without a 2 bus service for
his trip, Samuel took a taxi to and from his 3 to meet his doctor.
Taxi driver Timothy Letts took Samuel as his 4 even though the trip was out of his way, feeling
Samuel might need 5 . During the 40-minute drive, Samuel shared his positive energy and the struggles of h i s 6
, saying he was searching for a kidney donor.
As they neared Samuel’s home, Letts 7 him by expressing interest in being a kidney donor. Shocked
but excited, Samuel 8 contact information with Letts. After the initial excitement, Samuel started feeling
a bit less 9 . He was touched by Lett’s 10 , though he wondered if it has just been a(n) 11
moment. But Letts was true to his 12 . He got in touch with Samuel just a few hours later, and by the next
week, Letts had 13 the kidney transplant program. After a months-long screening process, the results were
in: Letts and Samuel were a 14 match.
On Dec 7, 2021, they had their operations. It was a 15 . Letts and Samuel still keep in touch to this day.
1.A.patients B.matches C.doctors D.families
2.A.cheap B.effective C.convenient D.voluntary
3.A.arrangement B.operation C.recovery D.hospital
4.A.partner B.friend C.passenger D.neighbour
5.A.attention B.guide C.delivery D.aid
6.A.needs B.treatments C.adventures D.distance
7.A.confused B.inspired C.annoyed D.surprised
8.A.kept B.offered C.exchanged D.collected
9.A.anxious B.optimistic C.frightened D.curious
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司10.A.offer B.suggestion C.contribution D.request
11.A.heartfelt B.awkward C.unforgettable D.emotional
12.A.word B.name C.action D.saying
13.A.organized B.conducted C.contacted D.accepted
14.A.unique B.perfect C.strong D.weak
15.A.success B.challenge C.failure D.test
(23-24高一上·河南濮阳·期末)A hero sheep dog became the guiding light of hope for three trapped sheep
as it swam across dangerous flooded fields to 1 them to safety.
Llyr Derwydd, a 44-year-old farmer coming from the area of Ruthin, 2 himself in a dangerous
situation on a Friday afternoon. While 3 his sheep in Flints hire as usual, he realized a sad fact — three
sheep were helplessly trapped on a small piece of land within the field, cut off by the 4 .
Considering the dangerous conditions that the flood caused, the 5 required a special hero. In this
serious moment, 6 that hero was none other than the quick-thinking sheep dog, Patsy.
Mr. Derwydd talked about the sad experience, stating, “We realized we needed to act 7 to ensure the
safety of the trapped sheep. The piece of land they were on was 8 very fast, and the great danger was
increasing.”
In order to rescue the sheep, he made a 9 . With a sense of urgency (紧急) in the air, he wondered
whether Patsy, his clever sheep dog, would deal with the problem. A silent 10 was made, and Patsy, with
strong determination, took a brave try.
It was a moment filled with 11 , as the true depth of the water remained unknown. Yet, Patsy’s born
swimming 12 and strong determination pushed her forward. Without hesitation (犹豫), she braved the
dangerous waters to 13 the trapped sheep.
Mr. Derwydd shared his 14 , saying, “I knew she was a good swimmer, or I wouldn’t take the 15 .
However, I was quite surprised by her courage and skill.”
1.A.force B.carry C.guide D.attract
2.A.hid B.found C.imagined D.reminded
3.A.checking B.describing C.comparing D.selling
4.A.snow B.water C.fire D.smoke
5.A.lecture B.recovery C.rescue D.experiment
6.A.equally B.suddenly C.luckily D.obviously
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司7.A.in return B.in time C.in person D.in secret
8.A.reducing B.improving C.rising D.sliding
9.A.call B.promise C.decision D.comment
10.A.wish B.order C.warning D.suggestion
11.A.danger B.regret C.hope D.fun
12.A.goals B.curiosity C.ways D.ability
13.A.catch B.feed C.reach D.stop
14.A.responsibility B.amazement C.confidence D.awkwardness
15.A.risk B.time C.lead D.place
(23-24高一上·河南洛阳·期末)“Dad,” I say, “let’s take a trip. Fly and meet me!”
My father had just retired. He was 1 in his job, his thoughts, his life. While he woke up and took a
warm shower, I screamed under a freezing waterfall in Peru. My father sees me drifting (游荡) 2 , nothing to
show for my 33 years but a passport full of funny 3 . He wants me to 4 , but I want him to find
an adventure.
He agrees to travel with me and we meet four weeks later in Rapid City.
“What’s our first stop?” asks my father.
“What time is it?”
“Still don’t have a 5 ?”
An hour away is Mount Rushmore. As he stares up at the four Presidents carved in granite (花岗岩), “ 6
,” he says, “How was this done?”
The guide told us Gutzon Borglum 7 14 years to the sculpture (雕像) and then left the final touches to
his son. We stare up and I ask 8 , “Would I ever devote my life to anything?”
No directions, no 9 . I used to hear those words in my father’s 10 . Now I hear them in my
11 .
My father says, “I never 12 much with my father. We loved each other — but never said it. Whatever he
could 13 me, he gave.”
That last 14 — it’s probably the same thing I’d say about my father. And what I’d want my child to
say about me. I realize — maybe a 15 job won’t be as dull as I feared.
I tell my father I’ve decided to settle down, and I’m wearing a watch.
1.A.interested B.engaged C.renowned D.concerned
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司2.A.bravely B.anxiously C.aimlessly D.curiously
3.A.images B.stories C.words D.stamps
4.A.settle down B.pick up C.carry on D.make preparations
5.A.belief B.watch C.destination D.ticket
6.A.Promising B.Creative C.Optional D.Unbelievable
7.A.imagined B.lasted C.devoted D.traveled
8.A.myself B.Dad C.my son D.the guide
9.A.personality B.ambition C.identity D.creativity
10.A.work B.place C.duty D.voice
11.A.location B.view C.own D.attitude
12.A.hugged B.confirmed C.loved D.spoke
13.A.send B.give C.buy D.tell
14.A.sentence B.fight C.attempt D.chance
15.A.regular B.part-time C.full-time D.busy
(23-24高一上·江苏常州·期末)On New Year’s Day, my 13-year-old son Mike broke his leg while skiing.
Honestly speaking, it was no more than another 1 in the past five years. My family had suffered a lot and we
had 2 that spending time outside together in winter would bring great fun and lead us through the pandemic.
Thus, I wouldn’t let this accident leave my kids in low 3 — I wanted to 4 the very best of better plans.
At dinner on a Tuesday, it came to me. In the coming springtime, I announced, we would have a family roller
disco party in the house. My children looked up, their 5 hanging open like caught fish — they were 6 .
I knew I was supposed to provide more 7 . I said, “When Mike recovers, we will order roller skates and
rainbow strobe lights to decorate our doorways, push the furniture to the side and have a roller disco party.”
Later that day, my youngest son wore his roller skates and 8 the news when he joined a Zoom call
with his third-grade class. Unfortunately, 9 he could finish announcing the news, he slipped and fell,
breaking our computer. He was all right but we 10 bought a new computer.
11 , the accident didn’t affect us much, for the party gave us something to look forward to and kept
us entertained. It may not have happened yet, but the 12 and joy that we experienced while 13 for
it have been worth it. That was the 14 . Over the course of all the planning and excitement, the broken leg
and computer, I knew that even in the 15 of times, there is always something to look forward to.
1.A.ache B.challenge C.ceremony D.adventure
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司2.A.hoped B.discovered C.explored D.proved
3.A.mood B.benefit C.spirits D.abilities
4.A.part with B.come up with C.put up with D.stick to
5.A.eyes B.heads C.faces D.mouths
6.A.moved B.inspired C.surprised D.impressed
7.A.details B.benefits C.choices D.examples
8.A.stressed B.shared C.celebrated D.updated
9.A.after B.when C.until D.before
10.A.eventually B.frequently C.typically D.immediately
11.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Still D.Despite
12.A.expectation B.tension C.memory D.change
13.A.searching B.preparing C.accounting D.apologizing
14.A.beginning B.difference C.point D.answer
15.A.shortest B.happiest C.simplest D.toughest
(23-24高一上·山东临沂·期末)An 8-year-old boy sold lemonade (柠檬汁) for a good reason; a real-life
fire truck for his community.
John Smith, from Washington, told FOX News that his son Mike decided to 1 a lemonade stand
(小摊) this summer to help the Friendship Fire Company's 2 to get a new fire truck. The Friendship Fire
Company has been 3 money for a new truck since 2020. And the truck is expected to 4 $1. 3
million.
John told FOX News that not only had Mike done a lemonade stand, but he had also 5 his friends
to join him. Now they are a team of three kids.
“I think it's just 6 for parents to teach their kids about making a product, selling it, and making
money to 7 themselves. But I feel like it's my job to encourage my kids to 8 others as much as they
can and not 9 put themselves first, "said John.
10 helping him buy the materials, John said Mike "pretty much" did the whole thing by himself,
selling one cup of lemonade for $0.50. In total, Mike raised $200 in two days, which John thought was 11
. John said when they arrived to 12 their donation, the firefighters gave Mike. 13 applause(鼓
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司掌;掌声)and let him go inside the fire truck.
“Mike was trying to help a 14 , and we were really glad to see that people in the community gave
him more than $0. 50 and they were all 15 to do it. ”John said.
1.A.run B.conduct C.buy D.reserve
2.A.orders B.promises C.efforts D.posters
3.A.borrowing B.making C.begging D.raising
4.A.spend B.cost C.pay D.afford
5.A.forced B.asked C.reminded D.expected
6.A.hard B.responsible C.common D.amazing
7.A.improve B.encourage C.treat D.appreciate
8.A.learn from B.believe in C.agree with D.care for
9.A.always B.even C.finally D.sometimes
10.A.As for B.Except for C.Instead of D.Due to
11.A.satisfying B.puzzling C.unbelievable D.curious
12.A.collect B.check C.promote D.deliver
13.A.warm B.polite C.scheduled D.sudden
14.A.department B.cause C.fund D.business
15.A.ready B.patient C.brave D.determined
(23-24高一上·江西景德镇·期末)After three decades of teaching. Jim Stanley, a chorus and piano teacher
at Cartersville High School in Cartersville, Georgia, Atlanta, is getting ready to retire. But before he goes, there was
one thing he wanted to do: 1 with some of his former students for one last Performance. That wish 2 on
May 13 with a heartfelt rehearsal(排练)and alumni(校友) concert at Cartersville’s auditorium(礼堂). Video of the
rehearsal was captured and quickly 3 online with 2 million views and counting.
Stanley 4 the idea of inviting his former students back to Cartersville last year, 5 this
would just be a good 6 to reconnect with those kids reaching adulthood.
Little did he 7 at the time that a small group of 20 to 25 alumni would quickly balloon into a 8 of
nearly 100 former students, some of whom 9 back to Georgia from other states and as far away as
Vancouver, British Columbia to give Stanley a tremendous send-off into retirement.
“I choked up a little bit. But I tried to keep the 10 from flowing. ” he added. “It was 11
an emotional day for me and I think for a lot of the kids too. We were all in a 12 place. ”
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司Stanley was 13 to become an educator himself after taking a chorus class in the ninth grade and
credited his own chorus teacher for the 14 he needed to pursue the profession. He hope he has made a
15 impact on his students over the years.
1.A.review B.restore C.repeat D.reunite
2.A.came out B.calmed down C.came true D.woke up
3.A.spread B.appeared C.copied D.debated
4.A.kept up with B.came up with C.ended up with D.put up with
5.A.deciding B.sharing C.considering D.showing
6.A.condition B.situation C.choice D.opportunity
7.A.mistake B.discuss C.witness D.realize
8.A.gathering B.jumping C.winning D.singing
9.A.swam B.flew C.bounded D.sought
10.A.tears B.laughter C.emotion D.happiness
11.A.undoubtedly B.tightly C.violently D.deeply
12.A.smart B.delightful C.loyal D.difficult
13.A.sent B.inspired C.achieved D.reserved
14.A.acceptance B.arrival C.charm D.encouragement
15.A.positive B.negative C.proper D.strong
(23-24高一上·福建宁德·期末)From my childhood on, my mother didn’t have a job. If she was asked to
1 a personal questionnaire, she would leave the question “Employment” (工作) 2 . She believed that
her job was to be my mother—full time.
There is an old 3 of my mother and father, taken in 1942. In the photo my mother looks very
beautiful, I think. When I look at the photo, I see a woman full of 4 in life. If she had 5 her
mind to getting a career (事业) , the whole world would have been in her 6 . The story of her youth fully
7 this. She got a brilliant exam in one of the finest schools in the country.
8 she has always been a housewife and mother. Everyone in the town 9 her for her great
effort into charity (慈善) work, but if someone asked her what she did 10 , she answered that she was
Robert Greene’s wife, and Robert’s mother.
What I 11 best from my childhood is how it felt to get home from 12 . She was always
there 13 for us. Today there are probably many women seeing what she did as a 14 of my
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司mother’s good abilities. I don’t make 15 , either. But so many years later, I still remember how it felt to
rush home—and there was mum, waiting for us.
1.A.take out B.make out C.fill out D.check out
2.A.simple B.empty C.hard D.unknown
3.A.video B.photograph C.note D.survey
4.A.chances B.fear C.humor D.regrets
5.A.puzzled B.put C.read D.expressed
6.A.eyes B.mouth C.hands D.stomach
7.A.improves B.ruins C.changes D.proves
8.A.Yet B.So C.And D.Or
9.A.begged B.forgave C.concerned D.admired
10.A.for a drink B.for a rescue C.for a living D.for a start
11.A.demanded B.learned C.developed D.remembered
12.A.school B.work C.hospital D.church
13.A.looking B.waiting C.caring D.fighting
14.A.waste B.need C.symbol D.risk
15.A.progress B.efforts C.sense D.excuses
(23-24高一上·广东揭阳·期末)Now we are small, but when we grow up then we can teach our little brothers
and sisters, the younger generation, to understand what is good and what is bad.
Shamima is from Bangladesh. She is seventeen years old. She 1 people living in her community
about safe water.
Many people living near Shamima do not have 2 or latrines in their homes. They do not have a clean
supply of drinking 3 And there is a lot of rubbish in the river where people 4 their water. Many
people are sick in Shamima’s community because of the 5 water situation. But, Shamima plans to 6
that.
Shamima 7 many homes. She carries with her a simple set of directions and a 8 that she
made herself. The picture has two sides. Shamima calls one side good and the other side bad. She shows people her
picture and 9 what a healthy community looks like.
She makes sure each family is drinking 10 water from the well. She also teaches them 11
to make drinking water safe. She asks if they are using toilets or latrines. She tells them where to throw their 12 .
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司And she teaches them the importance of washing their 13 before eating or preparing food. Shamima is
14 the bad water situation in her community.
“I am the one who has hands and feet and mind. And AIDS is only something that is inside my 15 .
So it will try to rule the inside. But outside I will be the boss. I will be in control,” said Shamima.
1.A.stops B.teaches C.begs D.follows
2.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.living room D.toilets
3.A.bread B.milk C.water D.meat
4.A.collect B.cheat C.confuse D.deliver
5.A.illegal B.unusual C.bad D.useful
6.A.change B.recover C.remove D.appreciate
7.A.affects B.remembers C.notices D.visits
8.A.lecture B.expert C.trouble D.picture
9.A.threats B.explains C.identifies D.designs
10.A.dirty B.clean C.boiled D.cold
11.A.methods B.profits C.emotions D.attempts
12.A.waste B.clothes C.plates D.food
13.A.feet B.mouth C.head D.hands
14.A.covering B.improving C.аccepting D.creating
15.A.mind B.soul C.blood D.hair
(23-24高一上·河南驻马店·期末)A children’s choir (合唱团) from the snowy highlands of Xizang recently
1 their beautiful singing to the capital, Beijing.
The Qomolangma Children’s Choir was set up in 2020. They recently paid a week-long trip to Beijing to
2 their music skills and show their talent to national audiences.
When journalists met the choir on Saturday, the children were 3 the recording of a music program
at CCTV in Beijing. Before 4 the program, they received professional 5 from teachers at the
Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM). Besides, they also visited scenic 6 in Beijing such as the
Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City and so on. Tenzin Dunyu, a 10~year-old member of the choir, told the
journalists that he has been playing the zhanian for five years. The zhanian, a beautiful 7 , is widely used
in songs and dances in Xizang. For him, coming to Beijing and 8 in Tiananmen Square was both a nervous a n d 9
experience, marking his first journey outside Lhasa. Another 10-year-old member, Tsering Lhamo, has been singing
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司for a year. Her trip to Beijing broadened her horizons, and when it came to what impressed her most, she said she
10 enjoyed the cheerful songs of the choir performed at CCTV.
Geng Muyao was the choir’s 11 from CCOM to help the children with training. She 12
that the choir was set up by the Tibetan government and 13 by CCOM. “Many members were 14
of vocal (声 乐的) training due to poor condition, so this choir experience means a lot to them. ”she said.
Including children from all over Xizang, the choir primarily shows Tibetan folk culture. Though the members
are 15 , the choir has performed at important events, achieving amazing success in a short time.
1.A.explained B.described C.brought D.improved
2.A.gain B.lift C.study D.teach
3.A.turning in B.taking in C.varying in D.participating in
4.A.recording B.training C.representing D.playing
5.A.information B.communication C.preparation D.guidance
6.A.museums B.sites C.campuses D.locals
7.A.instrument B.branch C.decoration D.button
8.A.living B.working C.getting D.standing
9.A.annoying B.frightening C.exciting D.shocking
10.A.gradually B.especially C.slightly D.finally
11.A.instructor B.professor C.manager D.performer
12.A.viewed B.recommended C.agreed D.noted
13.A.admitted B.supported C.inspired D.observed
14.A.fond B.tired C.short D.full
15.A.young B.dynamic C.capable D.ambitious
(23-24高一上·云南保山·期末)Once a famous painter lived in a certain city. Thousands of people used to
come to see his art exhibition. People would never get tired of 1 his works.
One day, he thought, “Do people praise me only in front of me and talk about 2 in my works behind my
back?” The next day, he 3 early and took one of his paintings to a busy square of his city. There he kept
his painting with a(an) 4 written below — “Whoever finds any mistake in this painting should 5
a mark on that place.”
In the evening, when he went to the square to see the painting, he became 6 as there were hundreds
of marks on his painting. Seeing this, he got very disappointed and 7 picked up his painting and went
学学科科网网((北北京京))股股份份有有限限公公司司home. This incident left a negative (消极的) influence on him and he 8 painting and started shying away
from meeting people.
His friend realized that the painter was troubled by something and 9 him the reason. The painter told
him everything with a sad heart. 10 it, his friend asked him to do one thing.
The next morning he put a new painting at the square. With a note written below it — “Whoever finds any
mistake in the painting, 11 it.” In the evening when the painter and his friend went to check the painting,
it was still the same as it was in the morning. The painter was 12 to see this. His friend noticed his
amazement and said, “Do you understand something? There is no 13 in taking the opinions of people who
only want to find fault with others. 14 , understand that fault was not in your picture but in asking for 15
from such people!”
1.A.buying B.praising C.commenting D.revising
2.A.mistakes B.secrets C.images D.styles
3.A.made up B.woke up C.cheered up D.cleaned up
4.A.invitation B.letter C.document D.note
5.A.apply B.bury C.put D.imagine
6.A.sad B.curious C.amazed D.confused
7.A.calmly B.wisely C.silently D.happily
8.A.tried B.appreciated C.enjoyed D.stopped
9.A.gave B.asked C.told D.shared
10.A.Seeing B.Recording C.Hearing D.Reading
11.A.admire B.contact C.destroy D.correct
12.A.surprised B.anxious C.frightened D.confident
13.A.hope B.point C.doubt D.shame
14.A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Anyway
15.A.support B.information C.advice D.help
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