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1 高考 完形填空 专练 专题-S303各大考区 完形填空 高考备考 梯度训练 能力提升之完形填空15篇 一、 初阶训练(新高考 Ⅱ 卷考区) Passage 1-5 二、 进阶训练(新高考 Ⅰ 卷考区/自主命题考区) Passage 6-10 三、 高阶提升(全国甲卷考区) Passage 11-15 第一部分:初阶训练 Passage 1 (2024广西梧州市高三下学期三模联考)One day, a New Jersey couple stranded (滞留) without food in the freezing cold on a highway. They were getting more 21 and discouraged by the minute. After almost 21 hours of being 22 , Cindy and her husband Jim slept there overnight, not 23 access to food or water. At that time, they 24 a Schmidt Baking Co. truck ahead of them in the standstill. “People around us were very much 25 . Many of them had small children, some were elderly and hadn’t eaten in almost a whole day.” In a desperate bid for a 26 , they decided to call the Schmidt Bakery and see if it could help 27 some much-needed food for them, as well as their fellow highway captives. “I didn’t think it would 28 work,” said Cindy, who left a message with customer service. But to their 29 , 20 minutes later, they actually got a 30 from Chuck Paterakis, the owner of the bakery. He told them to walk over to the truck driver, Ron, who was given the go-ahead to start handing out 31 to 50 motorists. Then, the couple joined the driver in making 32 . Soon, others joined the effort, in which some 300 loaves were 33 . “It felt incredible just hearing people say thank you and hearing them so 34 to finally have food in their car. This was one of the 35 moments I have ever witnessed.” recalled Cindy. 21.A.alert B.angry C.aggressive D.anxious 22.A.hit B.rescued C.fined D.stuck 23.A.having B.seeking C.limiting D.allowing 24.A.rented B.spotted C.searched D.repaired 25.A.cheering B.begging C.struggling D.joking 26.A.job B.shelter C.bite D.gift 27.A.prepare B.provide C.store D.select 28.A.occasionally B.suddenly C.routinely D.actually 29.A.credit B.amusement C.honor D.surprise 30.A.call B.loan C.request D.visit 31.A.cash B.bread C.flyers D.clothes 32.A.bookings B.comments C.deliveries D.schedules 33.A.given out B.put away C.cut up D.hunted for 34.A.honored B.concerned C.appreciative D.generous 35.A.kindest B.hardest C.proudest D.longest 学科网(北京)股份有限公司2 高考 完形填空 专练 Passage 2 (2024届东北三省四市联考暨沈阳市高三下学期质量监测)This was the big game. The boys were ____21____ and excited. It was a clear night, and my son Andy’s baseball team, which had ____22____ all year, had shocked the better teams by making it to this championship game. The atmosphere was ____23____: the other team’s slugger (强击手),a big kid, was like a snake, dangerous and ready to ____24____. Nervously, I looked out Andy’s way. I was ____25____ to see Andy looking straight up at the night sky! Obviously he wasn’t ____26____ on the game. I was horrified that he wouldn’t even know the ball was coming. “Come on, Andy. ____27____ out there,” I said to myself. Thank goodness the big kid made a mistake. We (Andy and I) had been ____28____, and our team still led by one run. Andy ran up to me at the ____29____. I was about to ____30____ him when he said loudly, “Did you see that shooting star?” Andy’s eyes were glowing (发光) with ____31____. I paused. “Yes,” I said. “Well, one inning (局) to go. Hit a home run (全垒打)!” “Okay!” said Andy, and he ran back to his ____32____. I suddenly realized it was nice my son would take time out to ____33____ the wonder and beauty in life. You might be surprised by the beauty you can find when you least ____34____ it. Andy hit a triple in that last inning. But I still wish I had ____35____ that shooting star, too. 21. A. nervous B. puzzled C. curious D. ashamed 22. A. won B. struggled C. prayed D. run 23. A. electric B. friendly C. casual D. romantic 24. A. flee B. climb C. jump D. strike 25. A. amused B. thrilled C. shocked D. satisfied 26. A. carrying B. reflecting C. commenting D. focusing 27. A. Settle down B. Stand up C. Wake up D. Lie down 28. A. informed B. punished C. warned D. spared 29. A. meeting B. break C. corner D. entrance 30. A. blame B. comfort C. entertain D. threaten 31. A. anger B. anxiety C. excitement D. confidence 32. A. fans B. teammates C. parents D. stars 33. A. create B. research C. explain D. appreciate . 34 A. need B. expect C. afford D. suspect 学科网(北京)股份有限公司3 高考 完形填空 专练 35. A. become B. filmed C. seen D. followed Passage 3 (23-24高三下·重庆·阶段练习)My son asked me months ago if he could switch from his mainstream high school to a 16 school. At that time, I was unsure and a little 17 He wasn’t doing well in his school, and I knew the best thing for him was to 18 to another learning environment to complete his study. But my heart hurt a little that he would not walk the same graduation 19 that I had walked, and also the scenario (设想) I had created was no longer beneficial to his 20 . My son is extremely 21 and had a small friend group. Large groups are complex for him. A school of over 2,500 kids can be difficult for anyone, let alone my boy with social 22 . Then, we decided the vocational school (职业学校) was an option with the same general curriculum 23 by our state to graduate high school. The 24 he had already earned would carry over, and he could graduate early. By allowing him to go there, we have watched him 25 ! The difference is astonishing. He 26 friendship, he was productive and participated in a life skills course to help himself with real-life studies, and he 27 with his teachers. The most significant change was that he would come home 28 , enthusiastic about his day, and excited to 29 how his day had gone. As his momma, it is all I needed to know that my son has chosen what was 30 for him. 16. A. compulsory B. technical C. unprofessional D. academic 17. A. heartbroken B. nervous C. angry D. confused 18. A. apply B. adapt C. transfer D. talk 19. A. ceremony B. moment C. dilemma D. stage 20. A. curriculum B. wellbeing C. friendship D. decision 21. A. bald B. generous C. straightforward D. shy 22. A. anxiety B. conduct C. responsibility D. awareness 23. A. studied B. canceled C. required D. banned 24. A. credits B. subjects C. medals D. reputations 25. A. graduate B. worsen C. thrive D. suffer 26. A. formed B. understood C. abandoned D. remembered 27. A. got away B. made up C. lined up D. got along 28. A. crying B. murmuring C. complaining D. smiling 29. A. oversell B. learn C. share D. predict 30. A. affordable B. suitable C. available D. sensible 学科网(北京)股份有限公司4 高考 完形填空 专练 Passage 4 (2024届广西玉林市高三下学期三模)“Jin Pei, 75, encountered Biubiu on a cold night in 2015 when she dashed out from nowhere as Jin was 41 her own dog. “She walked fast when we walked fast, and slowed down when we did. She followed us all the way, and I sensed she wanted 42 to find herself a home. ” Since that night, the pair have become 43 companions. People can find Biubiu wherever Jin is, and, last December, Biubiu became a therapy (治疗) dog visiting care homes for the 44 and rehabilitation (康 复) facilities for autistic (患自闭症的) children to aid their 45 . “I used to be shy, never daring to speak in front of others, but 46 Biubiu really lifted my spirits. That’s why I sent her to be 47 as a therapy dog. I want people to see stray (走失的) dogs can play a 48 in society.” Biubiu 49 a thorough training program and test before becoming a certified therapy dog. Last month, Biubiu with four other dogs, provided 50 at the hospital. They 51 their “skills”, doing “high fives”with their owners and putting their paws together to make a “thank you” 52 . Then, they lay on patients’ laps and allowed them to feel the softness of their fur. This session, during which they 53 lasted an hour. “When I heard the therapy dogs were coming to the hospital, I felt I had to see them to be healed 54 ,” said Andrew, 70, sitting in a wheelchair while feeling the dogs’ soft coats. Treating them in a way as family members, you won’t be 55 to just let him or her eat and sleep every day. If your child can go out to do something to help others, you’ll feel proud and delighted. 41.A.walking B.feeding C.examining D.bathing 42.A.happily B.eagerly C.cautiously D.patiently 43.A.independent B.unusual C.inseparable D.uncommon 44.A.young B.needy C.elderly D.weak 45.A.recovery B.stability C.progress D.cooperation 46.A.looking into B.running into C.turning into D.changing into 47.A.adopted B.treated C.accepted D.trained 48.A.trick B.tune C.game D.role 49.A.underwent B.undertook C.survived D.overlooked 50.A.security B.assistance C.advice D.treatment 51.A.developed B.described C.displayed D.reviewed 52.A.response B.introduction C.remark D.gesture 53.A.interacted B.intervened C.interviewed D.interpreted 学科网(北京)股份有限公司5 高考 完形填空 专练 54.A.physically B.mentally C.emotionally D.behaviorally 55.A.entertained B.impressed C.excited D.satisfied Passage 5 (23-24高三下·重庆·开学考试)I decided at 10 that I was going to be a teacher because I had a burning desire for superpowers. As a boy, I could clearly see some of my teachers had extraordinary 31 . There was an English teacher in fifth grade who could magically transport us to different worlds by reading to us from books we would have 32 never picked up. It was even shocking that my teacher could see the 33 . I was one of those who lacked confidence. Yet my teacher would notice me hidden in the corner, 34 to speak, and the unspoken 35 in her eyes suggested that she could see me through. I could still 36 remember her lessons about the great masters of art. She did this 37 her major was not art, nor geography. I wanted to be one of those all—seeing ones with superpowers that made children feel safe and 38 . Being a teacher isn’t the easiest or the most financially rewarding of jobs. And there are occupational risks—your knees can 39 from years of carrying piles of notebooks up and down the school staircase, your voice can 40 from too much talking. But despite all that, there are those choosing this 41 . All my life, I’ve gone to work early each day with 42 steps. Occasionally, I meet my former students. Their obvious love for me and fond memories of our time together are my 43 . Whenever I meet a brand new teacher 44 to perfect his/her skills with a brave face on, I feel proud to 45 the same group. 31. A. ideas B. powers C. experiences D. needs 32. A. therefore B. however C. otherwise D. likewise 33. A. unknown B. unusual C. impossible D. invisible 34. A. shy B. miserable C. annoyed D. willing 35. A. question B. message C. truth D. criticism 36. A. vaguely B. only C. vividly D. early 37. A. in that B. as though C. even though D. now that 38. A. praised B. neglected C. noticed D. valued 39. A. hurt B. bend C. shake D. support 40. A. turn B. heal C. reach D. suffer 41. A. path B. major C. course D. topic 42. A. hesitant B. light C. leaden D. unsteady 43. A. chances B. souvenirs C. rewards D. compensations 44. A. failing B. demanding C. pretending D. struggling 学科网(北京)股份有限公司6 高考 完形填空 专练 45. A. belong to B. connect to C. contribute to D. adapt to 第二部分:进阶训练 Passage 6 (2024·九省联考)I was halfway across Indiana headed home to Kentucky when my car broke down. My phone was 1 , too. I managed to get to a gas station, but it was Sunday in the early fall, and there was no 2 on duty. I was working my way through university then and had little money for 3 the car. I sat alongside my car for several hours trying to 4 the heat when an older gentleman 5 to fuel his car. He asked about my car, and I 6 my predicament(困境). To my 7 , the gentleman told me that he had a daughter my age, and then he opened his trunk and 8 a tool set. Right then and there, this total 9 examined my engine, explaining as he worked that my spark plugs(火花 塞) hadn't been changed for so long that they were 10 to function. After about an hour, he 11 that my car was safe to finish the trip. 12 came at the hands of a stranger. 13 his clothes, working on a hot September afternoon, this man 14 a college student from disaster, just because she could have been his 15 . 1. A. busy B. loud C. dead D. secure 2. A. mechanic B. policeman C. manager D. guide 3. A. washing B. parking C. purchasing D. maintaining 4. A. feel B. beat C. absorb D. produce 5. A. promised B. refused C. stopped D. volunteered 6. A. solved B. noticed C. escaped D. explained 7. A. surprise B. regret C. amusement D. disappointment 8. A. called up B. pulled out C. put down D. threw away 9. A. liar B. beginner C. stranger D. loser 10. A. free B. ready C. uncertain D. unable 11. A. pronounced B. agreed C. discovered D. doubted 12. A. Tiredness B. Kindness C. Loneliness D. Carefulness 学科网(北京)股份有限公司7 高考 完形填空 专练 13. A. Folding B. Drying C. Soiling D. Mending 14. A. saved B. called C. judged D. banned 15. A. friend B. daughter C. coworker D. customer Passage 7 (2023·武汉高三5月模拟训练)The schools in Massachusetts were thought as the best in the country. And an Olympicsize swimming pool was the 1 . But it wasn't for me. I was quite 2 in regular classes and sat in the back so I'd not be 3 to read. Each Monday I would work my way to the back of the 4 forming at the diving board so I would not have to practise the dives. My blood ran cold when the teacher 5 we would be graded for our final on the most difficult dive—the jackknife. I trembled as the line to the diving board 6. As I watched, each student seemed to perform the dive 7. They just jumped at the end of the board once, added a jump for 8 , folded their body in half, and finally 9 out like an arrow for entry into the water. I think I was actually in a state of 10 , because all of a sudden I saw these four steps as 11. Then it was my turn. With my heart 12 , I barely finished as I had 13 in my mind. Though I received an average grade that day, I was 14 with it. It was awesome to think that I just learnt my first dive; 15 , I believed whatever I met in the future, I would give a try first. 1. A. biggest B. focus C. proof D. best 2. A. shy B. autonomous C. consistent D. dull 3. A. called in B. called upon C. pulled up D. pulled apart 4. A. seat B. room C. pool D. line 5. A. claimed B. instructed C. suggested D. announced 6. A. lengthened B. shortened C. formed D. disappeared 7. A. effortlessly B. undoubtedly C. hopelessly D. unbelievably 8. A. grades B. dive C. height D. action 9. A. jumped B. stuck C. reached D. straightened 10. A. hesitation B. shock C. satisfaction D. confusion 11. A. acceptable B. reasonable C. doable D. breathable 学科网(北京)股份有限公司8 高考 完形填空 专练 12. A. pounding B. torn C. broken D. sinking 13. A. pictured B. judged C. expected D. mentioned 14. A. patient B. strict C. pleased D. connected 15. A. however B. instead C. overall D. meanwhile Passage 8 (2023·广东普通高中毕业班综合测试二)I used to think my life was perfect. My mum had her dream job and a beautiful office, and I had my own room with a computer and a garden to 1. But one Sunday, everything changed. A hurricane 2 our neighbourhood while we were visiting my grandparents in Raleigh. Our kitchen was destroyed, and our clean and comfortable home was in ruins. But something 3 happened. Our neighbours, the Flores family, came to our 4. They helped clear broken pieces and offered us a place to stay. Their 5 was most impressive. We had never 6 spoken to them before, but they 7 their home to us and made us feel like family. We started a new 8 of having weekend dinner together. We invited other families from the neighbourhood to join us, and our 9 were filled with laughter and delicious food. It was a beautiful thing to see our 10 come together in the wake of a disaster. I 11 knew Rosica, their daughter, before the hurricane. But she quickly became my friend. She had a gift for 12 and our evenings together were filled with adventure and laughter. Looking back, I realise that the hurricane 13 unexpected benefit. It brought us closer to our neighbours and 14 our lives in ways we never could have imagined. Sometimes, it takes a(n) 15 to bring out the best in people. 1. A. tend to B. worry about C. dream of D. deal with 2. A. visited B. skipped C. approached D. swept 3. A. invisible B. unexpected C. impossible D. unlucky 4. A. mind B. knowledge C. aid D. sense 5. A. belief B. request C. wealth D. kindness 6. A. really B. carefully C. naturally D. clearly 7. A. sold B. rented C. showed D. opened 8. A. business B. project C. tradition D. life 学科网(北京)股份有限公司9 高考 完形填空 专练 9. A. reunions B. gatherings C. journeys D. memories 10. A. family B. volunteers C. community D. supporters 11. A. soon B. never C. already D. also 12. A. fortune telling B. storytelling C. mind reading D. housekeeping 13. A. brought about B. resulted from C. made up for D. got away with 14. A. saved B. controlled C. enriched D. recorded 15. A. instant B. effort C. party D. disaster Passage 9 (2023·厦门第二次质检)My 34yearold son Zack was diagnosed with autism(自闭症) at age two. It has been a long road, filled with many 1 . The fact that Zack is nonverbal 2 matters greatly. However, we have always found a way to get our message across. Autism involves continuous obstacles in social 3 . Many parents like me, long for spontaneous(自发的) signs of 4 from their child. I was 5 to get one. At snack time, I started to 6 to Zack with a favourite chant that I often use. “Mummy loves you; Mummy loves you, yes, I do, yes, I do.” In the middle of my song, I 7 that Zack was attentively observing me. 8 , he took a step towards me and held his arms out. Another step 9 and he wrapped his arms around me in a big bear hug. A feather could have knocked me over as I realised that, for the very first time, my son was 10 me! For a moment I stood there 11 . This magical hug ended as 12 as it had started, but the 13 it had on me will be permanent. On an ordinary day, the extraordinary 14 . It belongs to me, making me believe miracles exist and 15 me with joy every day. 1. A. priorities B. mysteries C. challenges D. opportunities 2. A. complicates B. settles C. helps D. explains 3. A. support B. responsibilityC. communication D. security 4. A. affection B. growth C. success D. recovery 5. A. amused B. blessed C. determined D. honoured 6. A. sing B. apologise C. respond D. complain 7. A. agreed B. mentioned C. announced D. noticed 8. A. Eventually B. Suddenly C. Naturally D. Apparently 9. A. formed B. counted C. paused D. followed 学科网(北京)股份有限公司10 高考 完形填空 专练 10. A. calling B. encouraging C. hugging D. protecting 11. A. in comfort B. in shock C. with confidence D. with awe 12. A. quickly B. early C. perfectly D. differently 13. A. burden B. focus C. hope D. impact 14. A. revived B. worked C. occurred D. varied 15. A. welcoming B. shaping C. filling D. approaching Passage 10 (2023·福建省毕业班适应性练习卷)Joao Carlos Martins is a famous pianist and conductor. However, his career has been 1 and his life has taken him in many different 2 . As a teenager Martins began to perform in concerts. But in his late twenties, he had to 3 after badly breaking his arm. It was really a terrible time. He couldn't look at a piano or 4 listen to music. 5 , he decided to become a manager of a boxer, who won the world championship later. This 6 Martins to take up the piano and practise much harder. Six years later, he gave his first concert at the Carnegie Hall, which was the most 7 moment of his life. He performed in concerts for years before he had to quit because of the unbearable 8 in his hands caused by too much 9 . Martins, in his forties, became a politician. However, he couldn't stand this 10 , so once again, he went back to the piano. All was going well until something unexpected 11 while leaving a concert. He 12 a serious brain injury and lost all the movement in his right hand. Again, with great 13 he played just with his left hand. Years later he lost the use of the left hand and 14 himself a conductor. Now, in his late seventies, Martins is still taking 15 to work and has conducted over a thousand concerts. 1. A. smooth B. tough C. flexible D. interesting 2. A. cultures B. forms C. directions D. levels 3. A. give up B. set out C. turn up D. hold out 4. A. still B. just C. ever D. even 5. A. Generally B. Ultimately C. Occasionally D. Naturally 6. A. forced B. promised C. motivated D. forbade 7. A. realistic B. emotional C. struggling D. striking 学科网(北京)股份有限公司11 高考 完形填空 专练 8. A. pain B. cuts C. tension D. sensitivities 9. A. conducting B. playing C. instruction D. competition 10. A. career B. popularity C. condition D. behaviour 11. A. existed B. remained C. occurred D. continued 12. A. found B. suffered C. cured D. nursed 13. A. patience B. care C. pleasure D. determination 14. A. fancied B. considered C. made D. chose 15. A. measures B. chances C. courage D. trouble 第三部分:高阶提升 Passage 11 (2024届四川省泸州市高三下学期三模英语试题)Recently, one of my best friends spent the weekend with me. We’ve 21 just about everything since the first day of kindergarten. Several years ago I 22 to a new town, so we’ve both always looked forward to the 23 chances a year when we can see each other. Over the weekend, we spent hours and hours, 24 up late into the night, talking about the people she was hanging around with. She started telling me 25 about how she experimented with drugs and was into other self-destructive behaviors. I was completely 26 ! No matter how hard I tried to tell her that she 27 better, she didn’t believe me. Herself-respect seemed to have 28 . I tried to convince her that she was 29 her future and heading for big trouble. I felt like I was getting 30 . By the time she left, I was really 31 about her and exhausted by the experience. It had been so 32 , and I had come close to telling her several 33 during the weekend that maybe we had just grown too far apart to 34 our friendship— but I didn’t. I put the power of 35 to the ultimate test and wanted to believe that it could 36 anything. A few days later, she called to say that she had thought long and hard about our 37 , and then she told me that she had 38 . I just listened on the other end of the phone with tears of joy running down my face. It was one of the truly 39 moments in my life. Never had I been so 40 of a friend. 21.A.shared B.argued C.discussed D.complained 22.A.moved B.retired C.returned D.adapted 23.A.different B.frequent C.rare D.lost 24.A.calling B.staying C.getting D.waking 25.A.risks B.steps C.stories D.skills 26.A.disappointed B.embarrassed C.shocked D.scared 27.A.deserved B.lived C.studied D.relaxed 学科网(北京)股份有限公司12 高考 完形填空 专练 28.A.increased B.developed C.disappeared D.formed 29.A.creating B.controlling C.predicting D.ruining 30.A.wrong B.nowhere C.rejected D.refreshed 31.A.hopeful B.cautious C.curious D.concerned 32.A.frightening B.discouraging C.inspiring D.surprising 33.A.times B.relatives C.examples D.partners 34.A.destroy B.rebuild C.abandon D.continue 35.A.truth B.honesty C.friendship D.encouragement 36.A.clarify B.simplify C.encounter D.conquer 37.A.conversation B.experience C.personality D.behavior 38.A.grown up B.gone abroad C.said goodbye D.come round 39.A.exciting B.rewarding C.demanding D.appealing 40.A.aware B.proud C.certain D.fond Passage 12 (2024届四川省绵阳市高三下学期第三次诊断性考试英语试题)A decade ago, the day before Christmas, my mother announced we were no longer celebrating Christmas. “Boys, go to find a big 21 that we can use as a tree”. My mother said, “We are going to 22 the tree with leftovers for the seagulls to eat. Those guys must get 23 in winter when there isn’t much 24 .” “Mom, we don’t want to 25 you, but does anyone else think it kind of crazy?” One of my brothers asked 26 . “You’ll do whatever your mother wants.” My father jumped into 27 . Then on the -30°beach, my family gathered around a branch stuck into the 28 with boxes of food to 29 what my mom named “Seagull Day.” Our bodies shook, fingers 30 . Ten years later, with the chill of the air and the 31 of kids, my mom declared, “Find little places on the tree to 32 the snacks. Think of them as beautiful decorations.” My daughters, nieces and nephews 33 immediately with wild joy. When the boxes and bags of snacks were 34 , we stood back and 35 our creation. We asked a passer-by to take pictures of us with our tree. “What’s this all about?” She asked 36 . “It’s Seagull Day!” The kids said 37 . They were surprised when people hadn’t heard of Seagull Day. To them, it was a(an) 38 —maybe as big as a national—holiday. My social media posts and pictures have 39 long lines of questions and the “I want to do this next year!” promise. I 40 everyone, “Yes, you do!” 21.A.branch B.beach C.skin D.stick 22.A.plant B.decorate C.water D.feed 23.A.lost B.thin C.hungry D.extinct 24.A.food B.care C.rain D.sunshine 25.A.follow B.hurt C.praise D.please 26.A.in tears B.in secret C.with pride D.with confusion 27.A.opposition B.fight C.support D.preparation 学科网(北京)股份有限公司13 高考 完形填空 专练 28.A.snow B.sea C.soil D.sand 29.A.protect B.celebrate C.spoil D.create 30.A.broken B.bleeding C.spreading D.frozen 31.A.excitement B.disappointment C.surprise D.relief 32.A.hide B.throw C.store D.put 33.A.got away B.set out C.stood still D.broke up 34.A.ready B.full C.cold D.empty 35.A.admired B.imagined C.reported D.publicized 36.A.unhappily B.curiously C.aimlessly D.slowly 37.A.expectantly B.hopefully C.confidently D.angrily 38.A.new B.imaginary C.long D.essential 39.A.inspired B.raised C.answered D.removed 40.A.congratulate B.comfort C.encourage D.test Passage 13 (2024届四川省攀枝花市高三下学期第三次统一考试英语试题)My husband and I were enjoying wandering through the stores in a shopping center. We went into a shop that sold 21 items in hopes of finding a few last-minute 22 gifts. The pleasant smell of handmade soaps teased our noses as we walked through the door. As I walked through the store, I 23 a wooden plaque (牌匾) hanging on a wall. I turned to 24 and nodded my head “yes” at the 25 on the plaque. Moving on, I enjoyed looking at other items some salesmen dressed in Santa Clauses in the store carried. 26 , I found myself being 27 back to the plaque. Standing in front of the plaque, I felt like a child who, when 28 through the sandpit (沙坑), finds some 29 treasure: a shining coin or a lost toy. Here among the other handmade items, I found a very 30 , yet heart-touching treasure hidden in a message. A message I needed. “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to 31 in the rain.” How often in our daily lives have we put conditions on our 32 ? When we get the house 33 off, then we can be happy. When things 34 with the kids, then we’ll be able to do more together. There is so little joy for the here and now in the uncertainties of the whens and thens. Looking at the plaque, I found 35 unknowingly live the plaque’s message. I slipped off my 36 in a light rain and began walking 37 through the water. Maybe my neighbors thought that I had lost my last wisdom, but I don’t 38 . For in that moment, I was alive. I wasn’t 39 about bills, the future or any other day-to-day cares. The plaque now hangs in my living room. I walk past many times each day and 40 pause to ask myself: “So, am I dancing in the rain?” I think I am. I know I try to. One step at a time, I am learning to dance in the rain. 21.A.healthcare B.clothing C.cooking D.handmade 22.A.Christmas B.birthday C.wedding D.housewarming 23.A.chose B.noticed C.appreciated D.recognized 24.A.pay for it B.bargain over it C.take a second look D.take a break 25.A.painting B.price C.handwriting D.message 26.A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Thus 27.A.persuaded B.required C.drawn D.driven 学科网(北京)股份有限公司14 高考 完形填空 专练 28.A.passing B.digging C.breaking D.jumping 29.A.unpacked B.unexpected C.unusual D.unbelievable 30.A.simple B.secret C.ancient D.shocking 31.A.wander B.walk C.dance D.relax 32.A.happiness B.honor C.pride D.success 33.A.turned B.put C.taken D.paid 34.A.show up B.settle down C.fade away D.step forward 35.A.myself B.my neighbors C.the customers D.the salesmen 36.A.gloves B.clothes C.raincoat D.shoes 37.A.barefoot B.barehanded C.bareheaded D.barebacked 38.A.agree B.complain C.care D.understand 39.A.confident B.sorry C.regretful D.worried 40.A.occasionally B.frequently C.by chance D.from time to time Passage 14 (2024届四川省凉山州高三下学期第三次诊断性考试英语试题)Qian Qihu, China’s top defense engineering expert, has once again moved many netizens with his charity—donating a total of 500, 000 yuan to help children living in poor conditions. Qian, 87, was born in Kunshan, Jiangsu province. He is an academician from the Chinese Academy of Engineering and also the 41 of China ’s highest military honor, the August 1 Medal in 2022. He also 42 the award of Person Touching China for 2023. Qian, together with his wife and Kunshan Underground Space Technology Research Institute, 43 1 million yuan to Jinhui Charity Fund based in Kunshan, to 44 actually unattended children and children suffering from leukemia (白血). He set up the 45 fund in 2013, which is named after his mother and wife, to help excellent students from 46 families gain access to schools and quality education. As of now, the program has 47 1, 331 students, with 48 of about 13. 6 million yuan and Qian has personally donated about 13. 38 million yuan. Many beneficiaries have not only received 49 assistance but also have been inspired by the spirit of Qian, taking him as a role 50 . “His assistance has not only enabled me to continue my studies with peace of mind, but also 51 my way. In the future, I hope I can follow his steps and make 52 to our country’s national defense,” said a National University of Defense Technology student who received 53 from Qian. In 2019, Qian was 54 with State Preeminent Science and Technology Award, China’s top science award, for his 55 contributions to national defense infrastructure (基础建设). He donated all the 8 million yuan he was 56 to help poor children receive education. In 2020, Qian made two donations 57 6. 5 million yuan to support Wuhan in the fight 58 the COVID-19 pandemic. Qian has 59 donated all his savings to the charity fund. “The value of life lies in 60 . I have devoted my whole life to our country and the people,” said Qian. 41.A.winner B.loser C.hero D.celebrity 42.A.refused B.received C.renewed D.registered 43.A.donated B.collected C.purchased D.adopted 44.A.look into B.worry about C.focus on D.care for 45.A.government B.school C.charity D.profit 46.A.rich B.poor C.literary D.broken 学科网(北京)股份有限公司15 高考 完形填空 专练 47.A.defeated B.assisted C.found D.instructed 48.A.paying B.earning C.raising D.funding 49.A.spiritual B.virtual C.financial D.physical 50.A.model B.teacher C.leader D.scholar 51.A.misled B.lost C.guided D.attracted 52.A.contributions B.predictions C.destinations D.congratulations 53.A.praise B.aid C.receipt D.passion 54.A.convinced B.ordered C.honored D.named 55.A.temporary B.necessary C.cautious D.outstanding 56.A.returned B.guaranteed C.shown D.awarded 57.A.appealing B.promising C.budgeting D.totaling 58.A.for B.against C.with D.on 59.A.seldom B.once C.almost D.never 60.A.devotion B.struggle C.purpose D.privilege Passage 15 (2024届四川省眉山市高三下学期第三次诊断考试英语试题)Hundreds of medical students crowded into a lecture hall in the Bronx, New York on Feb.26, 2024. Dr. Ruth Gottesman, a 94-year-old honorary professor at their college, 41 that she would donate $1,000,000,000 to the college—the 42 donation ever made to any medical school. She said, “Starting from August this year, Einstein Medical School will be tuition(学费) 43 .” Then enthusiastic cheers 44 in the hall, and the students jumped up and 45 wildly. The tuition fee of this college is $63,000 per year, and many graduates 46 over $200 , 000 in debt at the beginning of their 47 . The college stated that 48 Gottesman's donation, all students in the school will no longer need to 49 any fees starting from this term. David Gottesman is the 50 of First Manhattan, a Wall Street investment firm, and a close friend of Warren Buffett, the stock god. The 51 between the two began in 1963 and lasted for decades. Under Buffett's guidance, Gottesman 52 a significant amount of valuable shares. In 2022, David Gottesman passed away at the age of 96. Ruth was 53 shocked to learn the exact size of money 54 her husband died. "I was surprised to find that he left me a large fortune," she recalled. The will left by her husband is very 55 : "Use it to do anything you think is right." 56 with this huge money, she hardly hesitated and decided to donate it all to Einstein Medical School. She said that all her children supported her 57 . She also expressed her hope to 58 outstanding students who were 59 hesitant to apply to Einstein Medical School due to financial reasons by 60 tuition pressure. 41.A.announced B.published C.reported D.addressed 42.A.smallest B.favorite C.kindest D.largest 43.A.half B.free C.part D.willing 44.A.laughed B.broke C.erupted D.started 45.A.applauded B.screamed C.whistled D.celebrated 46.A.carry B.owe C.bring D.fetch 47.A.causes B.careers C.researches D.lives 48.A.due to B.according to C.except for D.in spite of 学科网(北京)股份有限公司16 高考 完形填空 专练 49.A.accomplish B.contribute C.complete D.pay 50.A.employee B.founder C.cooperator D.customer 51.A.quarrel B.debate C.friendship D.struggle 52.A.collected B.gathered C.offered D.accumulated 53.A.completely B.frequently C.constantly D.hardly 54.A.only if B.if only C.only after D.till only 55.A.difficult B.simple C.complicated D.short 56.A.Covered B.Declined C.Faced D.Dealt 57.A.decision B. determination C.theory D.principle 58.A.train B.acquire C.employ D.attract 59.A.totally B.continuously C.originally D.regularly 60.A.interrupting B.disturbing C.controlling D.relieving 答案+解析 第一部分:初阶训练 Passage 1 21. D。根据前文 “a New Jersey couple stranded (滞留) without food in the freezing cold on a highway” 可知, 这对夫妇在高速公路上受困且没有食物,随着时间推移会越来越焦虑(anxious)。 22. D。前文提到这对夫妇滞留(stranded),所以此处是被卡住(stuck)了将近 21 个小时。 23. A。没有食物和水,即没有(having)获得食物和水的途径。 24. B。在被困的时候,他们看到(spotted)了一辆施密特烘焙公司的卡车。 25. C。周围的人很多都有小孩或者老人,且一整天没吃东西,所以是在挣扎(struggling)。 26. C。在绝望中,他们想找点吃的(a bite)。 27. B。他们给施密特面包店打电话,看能否为他们以及其他被困的人提供(provide)急需的食物。 28. D。辛迪说她觉得这实际上(actually)不会起作用。 29. D。但让他们惊讶的(to their surprise)是,20 分钟后他们接到了面包店老板的电话。 30. A。接到了电话(call)。 31. B。根据上文的 bakery 可知,分发的是面包(bread)。 32. C。这对夫妇和司机一起分发面包,即进行投递(deliveries)。 33. A。大约 300 个面包被分发出去(given out)。 34. C。听到人们说谢谢,听到他们很感激(appreciative)终于在车里有了食物。 35. A。这是辛迪见过的最善良(kindest)的时刻之一。 Passage 2 21. A。根据后文 “This was the big game.” 可知,男孩们很紧张(nervous)和兴奋。 22. B。根据后文 “had shocked the better teams by making it to this championship game” 可知,他们这一年一 直在努力(struggled)。 23. A。比赛的氛围很热烈(electric)。 24. D。另一个队的强击手像蛇一样危险,随时准备攻击(strike)。 25. C。看到安迪看着夜空,作者很震惊(shocked)。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司17 高考 完形填空 专练 26. D。很明显安迪没有专注(focusing)于比赛。 27. C。作者心里想 “快醒醒(Wake up),安迪”。 28. D。谢天谢地那个大孩子犯了个错误,安迪和作者都幸免于难(spared),他们的队仍然领先一分。 29. B。安迪在休息(break)的时候跑向作者。 30. A。作者正要责备(blame)他。 31. C。安迪的眼睛里闪烁着兴奋(excitement)。 32. B。安迪说完就跑回他的队友(teammates)那里。 33. D。作者突然意识到安迪能抽出时间来欣赏(appreciate)生活中的奇迹和美丽是很好的。 34. B。当你最不期待(expect)的时候,你可能会惊讶于你能找到的美丽。 35. C。但作者还是希望自己也看到了(seen)那颗流星。 Passage 3 16. B。根据后文 “vocational school” 可知,儿子想转到技术(technical)学校。 17. A。儿子想转学,作者有些伤心(heartbroken)。 18. C。作者知道对儿子最好的事情是转到(transfer)另一个学习环境完成学业。 19. A。作者心里有些难受是因为儿子将不会走和自己一样的毕业仪式(ceremony)。 20. B。作者设想的场景对儿子的幸福安康(wellbeing)不再有益。 21. D。作者的儿子非常害羞(shy),朋友很少。 22. A。两千五百多个孩子的学校对任何人来说都很难,更不用说作者有社交焦虑(anxiety)的儿子了。 23. C。职业学校有国家要求(required)的同样的普通课程来让学生高中毕业。 24. A。儿子已经获得的学分(credits)可以转过去,他可以提前毕业。 25. C。让儿子去职业学校后,作者看到他茁壮成长(thrive)。 26. A。他建立了(formed)友谊。 27. D。他和老师相处得很好(got along)。 28. D。最重要的变化是他会微笑着(smiling)回家。 29. C。他很兴奋地分享(share)他一天的经历。 30. B。作为母亲,作者知道儿子选择了适合(suitable)他的就够了。 Passage 4 41. A。根据后文 “her own dog” 可知,金佩在遛(walking)自己的狗时遇到了 Biubiu。 42. B。Biubiu 一直跟着他们,作者感觉它渴望地(eagerly)想找个家。 43. C。从那以后,他们成了形影不离的(inseparable)伙伴。 44. C。Biubiu 成为治疗犬,去看望养老院的老人(elderly)和自闭症儿童康复设施里的孩子。 45. A。帮助他们康复(recovery)。 46. B。遇到(running into)Biubiu 真的让金佩振作起来了。 47. D。所以金佩送它去接受训练(trained)成为治疗犬。 48. D。金佩觉得流浪狗也能在社会中发挥作用(role)。 49. A。Biubiu 在成为认证治疗犬之前接受了(underwent)全面的训练计划和测试。 50. B。上个月,Biubiu 和其他四只狗在医院提供帮助(assistance)。 51. C。它们展示了(displayed)自己的 “技能”。 52. D。和主人一起做 “击掌”,把爪子放在一起做 “谢谢” 的手势(gesture)。 53. A。这次互动(interacted)持续了一个小时。 54. B。70 岁的安德鲁说,当他听说治疗犬要来医院时,他觉得自己必须去看看它们才能在精神上 学科网(北京)股份有限公司18 高考 完形填空 专练 (mentally)得到治愈。 55. D。把它们当作家庭成员来对待,你就不会满足于(satisfied)只是让它们每天吃和睡。 Passage 5 31. B。根据前文 “I had a burning desire for superpowers” 可知,作者能看到一些老师有非凡的能力 (powers)。 32. C。有些书作者本来(otherwise)永远不会去读,但老师通过读书能神奇地把他们带到不同的世界。 33. D。老师甚至能看到看不见的(invisible)东西,这让人震惊。 34. A。作者是缺乏自信的人,会躲在角落里,很害羞(shy)不敢说话。 35. B。但老师能看到作者,她眼中未说出的信息(message)表明她能看穿作者。 36. C。作者仍然能生动地(vividly)记得老师讲的关于艺术大师的课。 37. C。即使(even though)老师的专业不是艺术也不是地理。 38. D。作者想成为有超能力的人,让孩子们感到安全和被重视(valued)。 39. A。当老师有职业风险,膝盖会因为多年在学校楼梯上搬成堆的笔记本而受伤(hurt)。 40. D。声音会因为说话太多而受损(suffer)。 41. A。但尽管如此,还是有人选择这条道路(path)。 42. B。作者一生每天都轻快地(light)去上班。 43. C。偶尔遇到以前的学生,他们对作者的明显的爱和对一起时光的美好回忆是作者的回报(rewards)。 44. D。每当作者遇到一个勇敢地努力(struggling)完善自己技能的新老师,作者就为属于(belong to)同 一群体而感到自豪。 45. A。同上。 第二部分:进阶训练 Passage 6 1. C。根据后文 “I managed to get to a gas station” 可知,手机也没电了(dead)。 2. A。在加油站,周日的初秋,没有机械师(mechanic)值班。 3. D。作者当时在念大学,没什么钱维修(maintaining)汽车。 4. B。作者坐在车旁几个小时试图抵御(beat)炎热。 5. C。一位年长的绅士停下来(stopped)给车加油。 6. D。作者解释(explained)了自己的困境。 7. A。让作者惊讶的(to one's surprise)是,这位绅士告诉作者他有一个和作者年龄相仿的女儿。 8. B。然后他打开后备箱,拿出(pulled out)一套工具。 9. C。就在那时,这个完全陌生的人(stranger)检查了作者的发动机。 10. D。他解释说作者的火花塞太久没换了,已经不能(unable)正常工作了。 11. A。大约一个小时后,他宣布(pronounced)作者的车可以安全地完成旅程了。 12. B。善良(Kindness)来自一个陌生人。 13. C。这个人弄脏(Soiling)了自己的衣服,在炎热的九月下午工作。 14. A。这个男人拯救(saved)了一个大学生免于灾难。 15. B。只因为她可能是他的女儿(daughter)。 Passage 7 1. C。马萨诸塞州的学校被认为是全国最好的,一个奥运会规模的游泳池就是证明(proof)。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司19 高考 完形填空 专练 2. A。作者在普通班级里很害羞(shy),坐在后面以免被点名(called upon)读书。 3. B。同上。 4. D。每周一作者都会走到在跳水板处排队(line)的队伍后面,这样就不用练习跳水了。 5. D。当老师宣布(announced)我们的期末考试将以最难的跳水动作 —— 屈体跳水来评分时,作 者的血都凉了。 6. A。排队去跳水板的队伍变长(lengthened)时,作者颤抖着。 7. A。作者看着每个学生似乎毫不费力地(effortlessly)完成了跳水。 8. C。他们在跳板末端跳一次,再跳一次增加高度(height),然后把身体折成两半,最后像箭一样 伸直(straightened)入水。 9. D。同上。 10. B。作者觉得自己实际上处于一种震惊(shock)状态。 11. C。因为突然作者觉得这四个步骤是可行的(doable)。 12. A。作者的心怦怦直跳(pounding),勉强完成了跳水,就像作者在脑海中想象的那样。 13. A。同上。 14. C。虽然那天作者得了一个平均分,但作者很满意(pleased)。 15. C。总体来说(overall),想到自己刚刚学会了第一次跳水很棒,作者相信无论未来遇到什么,都 会先尝试一下。 Passage 8 1. A。作者过去认为自己的生活很完美,妈妈有梦想的工作和漂亮的办公室,自己有自己的房间、电 脑和一个可以照料(tend to)的花园。 2. D。但是一个星期天,一切都变了。一场飓风席卷(swept)了他们的社区。 3. B。但意想不到的(unexpected)事情发生了。 4. C。他们的邻居弗洛雷斯一家来帮助(aid)他们。 5. D。他们的善良(kindness)让人印象深刻。 6. A。他们以前从未真正(really)和他们说过话。 7. D。但他们向作者一家敞开(opened)家门,让他们感觉像一家人。 8. C。他们开始了一个新的传统(tradition),周末一起吃晚餐。 9. B。他们的聚会(gatherings)充满了笑声和美味的食物。 10. C。看到他们的社区(community)在灾难后团结在一起是一件美好的事情。 11. B。飓风前作者从不(never)认识他们的女儿罗西卡。 12. B。但她很快成了作者的朋友,她有讲故事(storytelling)的天赋。 13. A。回首往事,作者意识到飓风带来了(brought about)意想不到的好处。 14. C。它以我们从未想象过的方式丰富了(enriched)我们的生活。 15. D。有时候,一场灾难(disaster)才能激发出人们最好的一面。 Passage 9 1. C。作者的儿子扎克两岁时被诊断出患有自闭症,这是一条充满许多挑战(challenges)的漫长道路。 2. A。扎克不会说话这一事实使事情更加复杂(complicates)。 3. C。自闭症在社交沟通(communication)方面存在持续的障碍。 4. A。像作者这样的许多父母都渴望孩子自发地表达感情(affection)。 5. B。作者很幸运(blessed)得到了一个。 6. A。在吃零食的时候,作者开始对扎克唱歌(sing)。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司20 高考 完形填空 专练 7. D。作者注意到(noticed)扎克在专心地看着自己。 8. B。突然(Suddenly),他向作者走了一步,张开双臂。 9. D。接着又走了一步,然后他用一个大大的拥抱抱住了作者。 10. C。作者意识到儿子第一次拥抱(hugging)了自己。 11. B。那一刻作者震惊地(in shock)站在那里。 12. A。这个神奇的拥抱像它开始时一样迅速(quickly)结束了。 13. D。但它对作者的影响(impact)将是永久的。 14. C。在平凡的一天,不平凡的事情发生了(occurred)。 15. C。它属于作者,让作者相信奇迹的存在,并每天充满(filling)喜悦。 Passage 10 1. B。若昂・卡洛斯・马丁斯是一位著名的钢琴家和指挥家,但他的职业生涯很艰难(tough),他的 生活也经历了许多不同的方向(directions)。 2. C。同上。 3. A。在他二十多岁的时候,他的手臂严重受伤,不得不放弃(give up)演奏。 4. D。他甚至(even)不能看钢琴或听音乐。 5. B。最终(Ultimately),他决定成为一名拳击手的经理。 6. C。这激励(motivated)他重新拿起钢琴,更加努力地练习。 7. B。六年后,他在卡内基音乐厅举行了他的第一场音乐会,这是他一生中最激动人心的 (emotional)时刻。 8. A。在多年的音乐会演出后,由于过度演奏(playing)导致手部难以忍受的疼痛(pain),他不得 不再次放弃。 9. B。同上。 10. A。马丁斯在四十多岁的时候成为了一名政治家,但他无法忍受这个职业(career),所以他又一 次回到了钢琴旁。 11. C。在一次音乐会后离开时,意想不到的事情发生了(occurred)。 12. B。他遭受了(suffered)严重的脑损伤,右手失去了所有的活动能力。 13. D。再次凭借巨大的决心(determination),他只用左手演奏。 14. C。几年后他失去了左手的使用能力,于是把自己变成了(made)一名指挥家。 15. C。现在,在他七十多岁的时候,马丁斯仍然鼓起勇气(courage)去工作,并指挥了一千多场音乐 会。 第三部分:高阶提升 Passage 11 21. C。作者和最好的朋友自幼儿园第一天起就讨论(discussed)过几乎所有的事情。 22. A。几年前作者搬到(moved)了一个新城镇。 23. C。所以他们一直期待着一年中难得的(rare)几次见面机会。 24. B。周末,他们花了很多时间聊天,熬夜(staying)到很晚。 25. C。她开始给作者讲她尝试毒品和其他自我毁灭行为的故事(stories)。 26. C。作者完全震惊了(shocked)。 27. A。不管作者怎么努力告诉她她应该得到(deserved)更好的,她都不相信。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司21 高考 完形填空 专练 28. C。她的自尊似乎已经消失了(disappeared)。 29. D。作者试图说服她,她正在毁掉(ruining)自己的未来,陷入大麻烦。 30. B。作者觉得自己毫无办法(nowhere)。 31. D。她离开的时候,作者真的很担心(concerned)她,这次经历也让作者筋疲力尽。 32. B。这次经历很令人沮丧(discouraging)。 33. A。周末的时候,作者好几次(times)差点告诉她,也许他们已经疏远得无法继续(continue)他们的 友谊了。 34. D。同上。 35. C。作者把友谊的力量(friendship)发挥到了极致,想相信它可以征服(conquer)一切。 36. D。同上。 37. A。几天后,她打电话来说,她认真思考了他们的谈话(conversation)。 38. D。然后她告诉作者她想通了(come round)。 39. B。这是作者生命中真正有意义的(rewarding)时刻之一。 40. B。作者从未如此为一个朋友感到骄傲(proud)。 Passage 12 21. A。妈妈宣布不再庆祝圣诞节,让孩子们去找一个大的树枝(branch)当树。 22. B。用剩菜装饰(decorate)这棵树,给海鸥吃。 23. C。那些海鸥在冬天没有太多食物(food)的时候肯定会饿(hungry)。 24. A。同上。 25. B。一个兄弟困惑地问,不想伤害(hurt)妈妈,但觉得这有点疯狂。 26. D。同上。 27. C。爸爸表示支持(support)妈妈。 28. D。在零下 30 度的海滩上,一家人把树枝插在沙子(sand)里,用盒子装着食物庆祝妈妈命名的 “海 鸥日”。 29. B。同上。 30. D。他们的手指冻僵了(frozen)。 31. A。十年后,伴随着孩子们的兴奋(excitement),妈妈又宣布了新的活动。 32. D。在树上找小地方放(put)零食,把它们当作美丽的装饰。 33. B。作者的女儿们、侄女们和侄子们立刻兴高采烈地开始行动(set out)。 34. D。当盒子和袋子里的零食都空了(empty),他们站在后面欣赏(admired)他们的创作。 35. A。同上。 36. B。一个过路人好奇地(curiously)问这是怎么回事。 37. C。孩子们自信地(confidently)回答:“这是海鸥日!” 38. D。对孩子们来说,这是一个重要的(essential)节日。 39. A。作者的社交媒体帖子和照片引发了(inspired)很多问题和 “明年我也要这么做!” 的承诺。 40. C。作者鼓励(encourage)大家:“是的,你可以!” Passage 13 21. D。作者和丈夫走进一家卖手工制品(handmade)的商店,希望能找到一些最后一分钟的圣诞礼物。 22. A。同上。 23. B。作者注意到(noticed)一块挂在墙上的木牌。 24. C。作者转身又看了一眼(take a second look)木牌上的字。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司22 高考 完形填空 专练 25. D。同上。 26. A。然而(However),作者发现自己又被吸引回到了木牌前。 27. C。同上。 28. B。站在木牌前,作者感觉自己像个孩子在沙坑中挖掘(digging)时发现了意想不到的宝藏。 29. B。同上。 30. A。在这里,在其他手工制品中,作者发现了一个非常简单(simple)但却感人至深的宝藏隐藏在一个 信息中。 31. C。“生活不是等待暴风雨过去,而是学会在雨中跳舞(dance)。” 32. A。在我们的日常生活中,我们常常给我们的幸福(happiness)设定条件。 33. D。当我们付清(paid)房子的钱,我们就会快乐。 34. B。当和孩子们的事情安定下来(settle down),我们就能一起做更多的事情。 35. A。看着木牌,作者发现自己不知不觉地践行着木牌上的信息。 36. D。作者脱下鞋子(shoes),在小雨中光脚走着。 37. A。同上。 38. C。也许邻居们认为作者失去了最后的理智,但作者不在乎(care)。 39. D。在那一刻,作者没有担心(worried)账单、未来或其他日常琐事。 40. D。木牌现在挂在作者的客厅里,作者每天经过很多次,不时地(from time to time)停下来问自己: “那么,我在雨中跳舞了吗?” Passage 14 41. A。钱七虎是中国最高军事荣誉 “八一勋章” 的获得者(winner)。 42. B。他还获得了(received)2023 年感动中国人物奖。 43. A。钱七虎和他的妻子以及昆山地下空间技术研究院向昆山的锦辉慈善基金捐赠(donated)了 100 万 元。 44. D。用于关心照顾(care for)无人照料的儿童和白血病患儿。 45. C。他在 2013 年设立了这个慈善(charity)基金。 46. B。以帮助贫困(poor)家庭的优秀学生获得上学和优质教育的机会。 47. B。截至目前,该项目已经帮助了(assisted)1331 名学生。 48. D。资助(funding)约 1360 万元,钱七虎个人捐赠了约 1338 万元。 49. C。许多受益者不仅得到了经济上的(financial)援助。 50. A。还以钱七虎为榜样(model)。 51. C。“他的援助不仅让我能够安心继续学业,还指引了(guided)我的道路。” 52. A。“将来,我希望能追随他的脚步,为我们国家的国防做出贡献(contributions)。” 53. B。一名接受钱七虎援助(aid)的国防科技大学学生说道。 54. C。2019 年,钱七虎因对国防基础设施做出杰出(outstanding)贡献而被授予国家最高科学技术奖。 55. D。同上。 56. D。他把获得的(awarded)800 万元奖金全部捐赠出来,帮助贫困儿童接受教育。 57. D。2020 年,钱七虎两次捐赠共计(totaling)650 万元支持武汉抗击新冠肺炎疫情。 58. B。同上。 59. C。钱七虎几乎(almost)把他所有的积蓄都捐给了慈善基金。 60. A。“生命的价值在于奉献(devotion)。我把我的一生都奉献给了我们的国家和人民。” 钱七虎说。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司23 高考 完形填空 专练 Passage 15 41. A。94 岁的荣誉教授露丝・戈特施曼博士宣布(announced)她将向学院捐赠 10 亿美元。 42. D。这是有史以来对任何医学院的最大(largest)捐赠。 43. B。从今年 8 月开始,爱因斯坦医学院将免学费(free)。 44. C。然后大厅里爆发出(erupted)热烈的欢呼声。 45. A。学生们跳起来热烈鼓掌(applauded)。 46. B。这所学院的学费是每年 6.3 万美元,许多毕业生在职业生涯(careers)开始时就背负着超过 20 万 美元的债务。 47. B。同上。 48. A。学院表示,由于(due to)戈特施曼的捐赠,从本学期开始,学校的所有学生都不再需要支付 (pay)任何费用。 49. D。同上。 50. B。大卫・戈特施曼是华尔街投资公司第一曼哈顿的创始人(founder),也是股神沃伦・巴菲特的密友。 51. C。两人的友谊(friendship)始于 1963 年,持续了几十年。 52. D。在巴菲特的指导下,戈特施曼积累了(accumulated)大量有价值的股票。 53. A。2022 年,大卫・戈特施曼去世,享年 96 岁。露丝在丈夫去世后才完全(completely)震惊地得知 他留下的巨额财富。 54. C。同上。 55. B。她回忆说:“我很惊讶地发现他给我留下了一大笔财富。” 她丈夫留下的遗嘱非常简单 (simple):“用它做任何你认为正确的事情。” 56. C。面对(Faced)这笔巨额财富,她毫不犹豫地决定把它全部捐赠给爱因斯坦医学院。 57. A。她说她所有的孩子都支持她的决定(decision)。 58. D。她还表示,希望通过减轻学费压力来吸引(attract)那些原本(originally)因经济原因而犹豫是否 申请爱因斯坦医学院的优秀学生。 59. C。同上。 60. D。同上。 学科网(北京)股份有限公司