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专题 04 完形填空(15 空) 全国卷对完形填空的考查,近几年来一直以记叙文和夹叙夹议文为主,以说明文和议论文为辅。从选 材到试题的设置都呈现出"稳中有变"的特点: 1. 题材相对稳定:文章的选材都是中学生熟悉的话题,能够传递正能量,弘扬社会主义核心价值观, 读后 能给考生带来心灵的启迪。且文章大多原汁原味,语言地道,注重思想性和教育性,具有积极的教 育意义,体现出了课程标准中对培养学生的情感、态度和价值观的要求。 2. 文章短小精悍:完形填空的文章长度一般为250词左右,结构完整,脉络清晰,难度适中,全文设 置20个空格,要求考生根据文章的整体内容,从层次结构和上下文的逻辑关系方面选择符合文章情节的选 项, 很少涉及纯语法知识试题。 3. 稳定中有变化:近几年高考完形填空在选项的设置上,打破了传统的四个选项类别一致的命题规律。 题型解读: 记叙文是记人叙事的文章,它主要是用于说明事件的时间、背景、起因、过程及结果,即我们通常所 说的五个" W "( what, who, when, where, why )和一个" H "( how )。记叙文的重点在于"述说"和"描写",因此 一篇好的记叙文要叙述条理清楚,描写生动形象。 1. 叙述的人称 英语的记叙文一般是以第一或第三人称的角度来叙述的。用第一称表示的是由叙述者亲眼所见、亲耳 所闻的经历。它的优点在于能把故事的情节通过"我"来传达给读者,使人读后感到真实可信,如身临其境。 如: The other day, I was driving along the street. Suddenly, a car lost its control and ran directly towards me fast. I was so frightened that I quickly turned to the left side. But it was too late. The car hit my bike and I fell off it. 用第三人称叙述,优点在于叙述者不受"我"活动范围以内的人和事物的限制,而是通过作者与读者之 外的第三者,直接把故事中的情节展现在读者面前,文章的客观性很强。如: Little Tom was going to school with an umbrella, for it was raining hard. On the way, he saw an old woman walking in the rain with nothing to cover. Tom went up to the old woman and wanted to share the umbrella with her, but he was too short. What could he do? Then he had a good idea. 2. 动词的时态 在记叙文中,记和叙都离不开动词。所以动词出现率最高,且富于变化。记叙文中用得最多的是动词的过去的,这是英语记叙文区别于汉语记叙文的关键之处。英语写作的优美之处就在于这些动词时态的变 化,正是这一点才使得所记、所叙有鲜活的动态感、鲜明的层次感和立体感。 3. 叙述的顺序 记叙一件事要有一定的顺序。无论是顺叙、倒叙、插叙还是补叙,都要让读者能弄清事情的来龙去脉。 顺叙最容易操作,较容易给读者提供有关事情的空间和时间线索。但这种方法也容易使文章显得平铺直叙, 读起来平淡乏味。倒叙、插叙、补叙等叙述方法能有效地提高文章的结构效果,让所叙之事跌宕起伏,使 读者在阅读时思维产生较大的跳跃,从而为文章所吸引,深入其中。但这些方法如果使用不当,则容易弄 巧成拙,使文章结构散乱,头绪不清,让读者不知所云。 4. 叙述的过渡 过渡在上下文中起着承上启下、融会贯通的作用。过渡往往用在地点转移或时间、事件转换以及由概 括说明到具体叙述时。 (2022年新高考I卷)My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years. Some of our ___21___ are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we ___22___ along Chalk Creek. I was ___23___ that our 15-month-old boy would fall into the creek (小溪). I tied a rope around his waist to keep him near to our spot. That lasted about ten minutes. He was ___24___, and his crying let the whole campground know it. So ___25___ tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It ___26___ — he didn’t end up in the creek. My three-year-old, however, did. Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we ___27___, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly ___28___ our peaceful morning trip. The ___29___ picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to _____30_____ the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No _____31_____. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there _____32_____, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were _____33_____. Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of _____34_____, wondering what camping fun and _____35_____ we will experience next. 21. A. ideas B. jokes C. memories D. discoveries 22. A. camped B. drove C. walked D. cycled23. A. annoyed B. surprised C. disappointed D. worried 24. A. unhurt B. unfortunate C. uncomfortable D. unafraid 25. A. due to B. instead of C. apart from D. as for 26. A. worked B. happened C. mattered D. changed 27. A. signed up B. calmed down C. checked out D. headed off 28. A. arranged B. interrupted C. completed D. recorded 29. A. wind B. noise C. temperature D. speed 30. A. find B. hide C. start D. fix 31. A. luck B. answer C. wonder D. signal 32. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly 33. A. sorry B. brave C. safe D. right 34. A. relief B. duty C. pride D. excitement 35. A. failure B. adventure C. performance D. conflict 在记叙文类完形填空的解题过程中,除了需要具备扎实的语言知识之外,还需要一套过硬的解题方法 和技巧,很明显,如果掌握了正确的解题思路,就会起到事半功倍的效果,从而大幅度提高正确率。 1. 读透首句,掌握主旨 重视首句,明确短文话题,了解篇章结构,预测全文内容。绝大多数记叙文的作者都会用一句话点明 人物的姓名、身份或事件发生的时间、地点,然后再逐渐深入介绍事件的发生、发展,最后得出结论,所 以读透句首对学生了解全文至关重要,这就是我们理解文章内在联系的"突破口"。 2. 跳空速读全文,掌握中心 速读全文要求一气呵成,跳过空格,快速阅读,领会大意,把握中心。重点了解记叙文的要素,如: 时间、地点、人物和事件等,从整体上把握文章的叙述顺序和结构主线。 3. 身临其境,故事重构 采取换位思考的方式,假设自己就是故事的主人公,在此情此景下,模拟故事的情景,体会人物的心 情,推理故事的发展,体验作者的心情以及观点和态度等,这样才能对故事或事件有一个贴切的把握,才 能选出符合语境的选项。同时要注意文化背景知识和生活常识。 4. 关注末段,注意感想 最后一段通常是作者的有感而发、心理体验或经验教训等。要注意结合语境选用合适的形容词、副词、动词或名词等。 5. 浏览全文,复查核定 根据记叙文的线索,考生一定要进行回查,仔细推敲,校正全文,使故事恢复原貌。检查要点是: (1)语意是否前后一致; (2)上下文是否通顺连贯,内容是否完整; (3)所选词汇是否符合语法、句法结构; (4)文化背景和生活常识是否合理。 (2023·广东广州·统考二模)Aged 25, I’d been driving home when my wheels hit a puddle and I lost control. The car flew through the air, and when it landed, my body was soaked in blood. ___1___, a driver stopped to help me and I was cut out of my vehicle. Looking up in the ambulance, I saw a familiar face, “You ___2___ us not long ago,” I said to Dr Stephen Rashford, my former teacher. Before he could reply, I began to ___3___ : How would I become a doctor now? Seeing the fear in my eyes, he tried to ___4___ me. “Everything will be okay,” he said. “If you want to get back to ___5___ after this, you’ll find a way.” When I was alone in hospital, I ___6___ completely. “I’m crippled(痛)!” I cried, noting the many tubes coming out of me. After eight months in hospital, I went back home, having ___7___ some upper limb(上肢)function and the ability to sit up again. But I had no movement in my fingers and legs. ___8___ all the misfortunes, over time, I began to ___9___ what had happened to me and I could still enjoy life. As time passed, academics at university _____10_____ me. “If you want to come back, now is the time one told me. However, returning to study after five years away was a _____11_____. Tn 2016, I passed my exams in university and was eventually offered a _____12_____at Gold Coast University Hospital. I can do everything from ultrasounds(超声波)to inserting cannulas (插管),but I know the most _____13_____ part of being a good doctor is having a heart. The patients never showed any _____14_____ about having me, a person with walking disability, as their doctor. In fact, a man in a wheelchair even expressed his confidence in me. “You understand what I’m _____15_____ ”he said. 1.A.Apparently B.Luckily C.Accidentally D.Actually 2.A.praised B.cured C.helped D.lectured 3.A.panic B.hesitate C.regret D.shake4.A.cheat B.remind C.comfort D.persuade 5.A.work B.hospital C.medicine D.life 6.A.broke up B.broke down C.broke through D.broke out 7.A.renewed B.regained C.performed D.improved 8.A.Despite B.Besides C.With D.Except 9.A.realise B.value C.forget D.accept 10.A.mentioned B.questioned C.contacted D.encouraged 11.A.chance B.mission C.blessing D.challenge 12.A.position B.treatment C.course D.scholarship 13.A.useful B.important C.demanding D.relevant 14.A.distrust B.impatience C.disrespect D.impoliteness 15.A.doing B.seeking C.undergoing D.expecting Close 1 (2023·云南·云南师大附中校考模拟预测)Keith Walker has been homeless since he was 13 years old. His dog, Bravo is the one constant in this 53-year-old life these days. Never certain of his own ____1____, Walker arranged with Gracie Hamlin, founder of W-Underdogs, to let Bravo spend his nights at the ____2____ . On December 18, as Walker arrived to take Bravo for a walk, he found the shelter in flames. He was really ____3____ to go in there with all that smoke. But Bravo was just in there and he wouldn’t have been here ____4____ him, so he knew he had to save all those other animals. The firefighters at the scene had called Animal Control to ____5____ rescuing the home’s animal residents, but with the fire raging (迅速蔓延), Walker refused to wait. He pulled every one of the animals — six dogs and 10 cats - to ____6____ . The fire ultimately caused the shelter to be uninhabitable. ____7____ , the animals were already ____8____ to be moved into W-Underdogs’ new Atlanta-based shelter in a week’s time. As word of Walker’s bravery spread, a GoFundMe campaign was ____9____ to make life a little more certain for the “Atlanta Animal Shelter Hero” and his _____10_____, Bravo. “Mr. Walker, you’re an extraordinary gentleman, _____11_____ your life to save all the animals in the shelter, which would have been far more_____12_____ ,” commented a donor who made a $50 contribution. “I can’t wait to see you on the news in a fresh apartment with a new start. You’ve _____13_____ it.” That comment was applauded by _____14_____ . So far, more than $37,000 has been raised. The campaign’s founder has promised that all money _____15_____ will be used for making a better future for the man who risked his own life to save the lives of helpless animals. 1.A.weaknesses B.strengths C.circumstances D.interests 2.A.flat B.shelter C.hotel D.cave 3.A.scared B.excited C.surprised D.eager 4.A.for B.with C.beside D.without 5.A.take chance B.make up for C.pay off D.take charge of 6.A.safety B.empty C.water D.danger 7.A.Fortunately B.Unfortunately C.Comfortably D.Surprisingly 8.A.noticed B.informed C.trapped D.arranged 9.A.thrown B.gathered C.launched D.assessed 10.A.companion B.opponent C.protector D.rescuer 11.A.taking B.keeping C.balancing D.risking 12.A.difficult B.easy C.funny D.interesting 13.A.lost B.ignored C.earned D.abandoned 14.A.many B.much C.another D.others 15.A.kept up B.broken down C.dropped off D.taken in Close 2 (2023·安徽宿州·统考一模)Born with polio (小儿麻痹症), Ryder Killam started using a wheelchair at two. When he started kindergarten, Ryder had to be ____16____ 75 feet to the end of the driveway to wait for the school bus every day. He had to ____17____ rain, wind, and snow while waiting for the bus, so his father Tim put up a patio umbrella (庭院伞) to provide some ____18____ from the elements. But it didn’t accomplish much unless it was just a rainy day with no ____19____ otherwise he still would get wet and not stay warm. Tim ____20____ to the community for an old bus hut but no luck. Then he ____21____ a post on Facebook to see if someone could help build Ryder a new one. Dan McKena, who had been teaching construction technology, responded with an “____22____”. Three of Mr Mckena’s classes at Westerly High School ____23____ the project. They worked hard for numerous weeks, ____24____ by the cause and knowing that soon a_____25_____ winter would be falling. On November 2, the hut was finally delivered to the home. It was big enough to allow such great _____26_____ for Ryder and an adult to be with him comfortably. Ryder’s first _____27_____ was “Wow! Perfectly!” He loved it and wanted to hang out in it all the time. The family sent a photo of Ryder in the bus _____28_____ and thanked Dan and his students for their hard work. The teens were extremely _____29_____ to see just how their project has helped others. This project brought out community together a bit. It showed that there is still so much _____30_____ in this world and town! 16.A.driven B.pushed C.hidden D.carried 17.A.survive B.observe C.admire D.battle 18.A.decoration B.experience C.protection D.entertainment 19.A.snow B.wind C.fog D.frost 20.A.reached out B.gave in C.held on D.set down 21.A.found B.sought C.placed D.answered 22.A.absolutely B.obviously C.impossibly D.incredibly 23.A.completed B.abandoned C.launched D.rejected 24.A.shocked B.confused C.reminded D.motivated 25.A.hard B.mild C.dry D.late 26.A.variety B.access C.passion D.treasure 27.A.choice B.action C.decision D.reaction 28.A.station B.company C.shelter D.seat 29.A.excited B.lucky C.astonished D.uncertain 30.A.conflict B.good C.misfortune D.fun Close 3 (2023·山西临汾·统考一模)After twenty-two years raising three children, I was introduced to a concept: the empty nest. Apparently, this was now my time to ____31____ into new experiences. Why, then was I not excited, but ____32____? For a job opportunity, my husband and I moved to another state. One day, I discovered a trail only a short ____33____ from our apartment, I was thrilled and began to use it regularly. The trail meandered along a river lined with bushes and towering trees. Ducks ____34____ on the riverbanks; Canada geese flew overhead; small rabbits bounded across the pathway, ____35____ into the bushes. These small peaceful scenes provided me with a(n) ____36____, but only slightly lifted me out of my loneliness. Still, I continued to walk the path. I ____37____ something new: couples, young and old, holding hands,chatting as they walked; a father ____38____his daughter to ride her two-wheeler; a woman doing Tai Chi. They all ____39____the trail. I became fascinated with the lives of these strangers, yet still wondering if any of them feel ____40____? One morning, an elderly woman holding the handles of her walker came into view. She sailed by me in the ____41____direction like a marathon runner. I turned around to catch another glimpse of this one-woman wonder. She was ____42____moving forward, not letting anything hold her back. That’s when it ____43____me. Nobody was. As I walked toward my car, remembering the elderly woman’s energy and ____44____, I made a decision. I would fill my empty nest with ____45____. I was ready for the bright future that stretched before me. 31.A.dive B.look C.turn D.fall 32.A.calm B.lonely C.different D.scared 33.A.walk B.run C.drive D.cut 34.A.planed B.skipped C.sheltered D.lazed 35.A.flashing B.rolling C.wandering D.stepping 36.A.target B.distraction C.motivation D.option 37.A.imagined B.anticipated C.spotted D.experienced 38.A.asking B.teaching C.permitting D.informing 39.A.took care of B.caught sight of C.spoke highly of D.took advantage of 40.A.satisfied B.positive C.empty D.desperate 41.A.right B.general C.opposite D.same 42.A.definitely B.blindly C.uncertainly D.independently 43.A.bothered B.hit C.upset D.interested 44.A.ambition B.curiosity C.devotion D.enthusiasm 45.A.affection B.attention C.abundance D.gratitude Close 4 (2023·安徽蚌埠·统考二模)A woman in Yunnan has been leading an effort over the past decade to help children on the autism spectrum (自闭症), Li Yingxue reports. Since she ____46____ Look at Me, a children’s development center in Kunming, Yunnan province, in 2010, Sha Jingmei, 38, has focused her ____47____ on helping kids on the autism spectrum. She says the children should not be ____48____ as those with “social interaction difficulties, language ____49____, anxiety” and similar tags (标签) despite facing such ____50____.Children with autism are like “people inside a bottle who can ____51____ see the world outside, but can’t get out of the bottle to communicate with others”, she says, ____52____ that in order to help the children, people should try to ____53____ them first. “Children with autism will not ____54____ the same way as other children. When meeting them on the street, please don’t look at them with a _____55_____ look. Sometimes they just need a kind _____56_____ which can make them less psychologically tense and stressful,” Sha says. From giving the children professional rehabilitation (康复) training to helping them better _____57_____ society, Sha’s work aims to improve their _____58_____ of life and increase public awareness of autism. So far, Sha has _____59_____ professional rehabilitation training to more than 400 children with psychological disorders, solved problems of going to school for over 500 families and _____60_____ over 6 million yuan ($851,400) in funding for children with disabilities. 46.A.founded B.left C.needed D.approached 47.A.savings B.fortunes C.efforts D.dreams 48.A.witnessed B.selected C.separated D.labeled 49.A.points B.issues C.tips D.terms 50.A.challenges B.alternative C.changes D.chances 51.A.scarcely B.secretly C.clearly D.professionally 52.A.repeating B.responding C.declaring D.adding 53.A.understand B.praise C.assist D.support 54.A.follow B.behave C.react D.adopt 55.A.disappointed B.shocked C.discriminatory D.contradictory 56.A.word B.touch C.favour D.look 57.A.adapt to B.depend on C.build up D.attend to 58.A.style B.quality C.attitude D.comfort 59.A.received B.supplied C.developed D.experienced 60.A.lent B.wasted C.secured D.exchanged Close 5 (2023·广东茂名·统考一模)One day, a vendor (小贩) came to our doorstep, selling bundles of vegetables priced at one dollar per bundle. My mom’s ___61___ was 50 cents, no more than that, but she ___62___ to buy four bundles at that price. Politely declaring that she wouldn’t even ___63___ the cost at that price, the vendorwalked away. After taking four steps ahead, however, she ___64___ and shouted, “Make it 75 center bundle, and I will sell it to you.” Mom shook her head and ___65___ to her original offer of 50 cents. ___66___ for a while, the vendor came back to our doorstep. The deal was ___67___ at my mom’s bid. My mom paid the money. The vendor took it without even counting. As she ___68___, she swayed (摇晃) due to apparent dizziness. My mom held her hands and asked whether she had had any ___69___ in the morning. The vendor said, “No, I will need to buy some with today’s earnings.” My mom asked her to sit down, ____70____ inside, came back swiftly with some food and drink and offered them to the vendor. The vendor hungrily and ____71____, finished them all. Thanking my mom for all the food, she went on her way. I was ____72____. I asked my mom why she was so mean in bargaining for 50 cents but was ____73____in offering food of a much higher price to that vendor. Mom smiled and said, “There is no kindness in business, but my treating the vendor kindly is from my morality, which is different from ____74____. Remember, there shall ____75____, be any business in kindness.” 61.A.offer B.money C.change D.discount 62.A.refused B.failed C.promised D.decided 63.A.cut B.cover C.share D.shift 64.A.walked on B.passed by C.went away D.turned back 65.A.stuck B.objected C.referred D.responded 66.A.Counting B.Preparing C.Wandering D.Hesitating 67.A.canceled B.settled C.interrupted D.suggested 68.A.rose B.ate C.entered D.refused 69.A.rest B.food C.money D.medicine 70.A.looked B.hurried C.pointed D.moved 71.A.carefully B.patiently C.embarrassedly D.gratefully 72.A.moved B.shocked C.puzzled D.troubled 73.A.polite B.honest C.friendly D.generous 74.A.interest B.kindness C.business D.friendship 75.A.never B.always C.usually D.sometimes Close 6 (2023·安徽淮北·统考一模)Snow had just melted off the ground that April day at our house in ReginaBeach. My husband, Carl, had just cleaned up the pool in preparation for selling our ____76____. The year before, Carl had lost his job, and now our ____77____ situation was serious, so we had finally put our home on the ____78____. The thought of losing our beautiful home was almost more than I could bear. Deep in ____79____, I sat typing up a job application letter for Carl. Out of the corner of my eye I could see our thirteen-month-old son, Forrest, playing near our two beloved dogs, Nana and Sasa. I hadn’t typed more than two sentences when Nana, began ____80____ violently and running back and forth, overlooking our pool. I ____81____ to see what was happening. Suddenly, I realized Forrest was nowhere to be seen. Then to my horror, my eyes ____82____ Forrest’s yellow sleeper in the pool. Sasa was ____83____ doing her best to keep him afloat by holding on to his sleeper with her mouth. I realized that Forrest had somehow fallen into the pool. In a split second, I dove in, lifted my ____84____ baby out and carried him inside. But when I realized Forrest wasn’t breathing, I began to go into ____85____. Thankfully, Carl, who was trained in CPR, arrived and then ____86____ I stood by with my heart in my ____87____, and after about three minutes, Forrest began to ____88____ again. Things in our lives are much better now. Most importantly, almost losing Forrest-and then getting him back- ____89____ any despair I might have had about losing our home. A house can always be replaced, but knowing we have each other is the greatest ____90____ of all. 76.A.snow B.beach C.house D.dogs 77.A.traveling B.working C.political D.financial 78.A.market B.coast C.road D.corner 79.A.happiness B.despair C.anger D.curiosity 80.A.bathing B.biting C.barking D.beating 81.A.hoped B.managed C.pretended D.raced 82.A.caught sight ofB.took care of C.broke away from D.looked down on 83.A.bravely B.hesitantly C.fiercely D.patiently 84.A.heavy B.cheerful C.precious D.newborn 85.A.surprise B.shape C.thought D.shock 86.A.turned up B.took over C.calmed down D.checked out 87.A.throat B.mind C.stomach D.chest 88.A.breathe B.sleep C.stretch D.laugh 89.A.increased B.simplified C.erased D.beautified 90.A.accident B.emergency C.suffering D.blessingClose 1 (2022年新高考Ⅱ卷)Like many young people, Jessica wants to travel the globe. Unlike most of them, this 25-year-old is doing it ___21___ . She and her husband have spent the last two years traveling the world, stopping everywhere from Paris to Singapore. It might sound like one long, expensive ___22___ , but the couple has an unusual way to make their travel ___23___ . They’re part of a new form of the ___24___ economy: an online group of house sitters. Throughout their no- cost stays in ___25___ homes, they feed pets and water plants in the homeowner’s ___26___ . It’s not all sightseeing. The two travelers carefully ___27___ their trips, scheduling their days around the pets that are sometimes difficult to ___28___ . But house sitting also offers a level of ___29___ they can’t find in a hotel. “It’s like ____30____ at a friend’s house,” Jessica says. The couple has a high ____31____ rate in getting accepted as house sitters and they always go beyond the homeowner’s ____32____ . For Jessica, that means ____33____ plenty of pictures of happy pets, keeping the house ____34____ and leaving a nice small gift before heading to the next house. “You want to make the homeowner feel that they made the right ____35____ ,” she says. 21. A. indoors B. online C. single-handed D. full-time 22. A. game B. service C. vacation D. procedure 23. A. safe B. busy C. helpful D. affordable 24. A. local B. private C. sharing D. agricultural 25. A. strangers’ B. parents’ C. co-workers’ D. neighbors’ 26. A. favor B. defense C. honor D. absence 27. A. plan B. explain C. compare D. complete 28. A. buy B. transport C. choose D. please 29. A. support B. comfort C. control D. attention 30. A. cooking B. staying C. waiting D. studying 31. A. success B. survival C. growth D. unemployment 32. A. budget B. abilities C. expectations D. understanding 33. A. admiring B. donating C. sending D. borrowing 34. A. clean B. open C. simple D. empty35. A. guess B. decision C. response D. impression Close 2 (2021年新高考I卷)My life as a tax-paying employed person began in middle school, when, for three whole days, I worked in a baking factory. My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hough Bakeries, which, at Easter time, ____41____ little bunny ( 兔 子 ) cakes for all its ____42____throughout Cleveland. It happened that the plant downtown needed eight kids for ____43____ help during our spring break, for which I had no____44____ beyond listening to my favorite records. I’d ____45____ minimum wage. I’d see how a factory____46____. My parents thought all of this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their ____47____. Our____48____in the factory were simple: Place cakes on a moving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. Apply icing eyes and nose.____49____ bunny from the belt. This was _____50_____ than it sounds._____51_____ a bit and the cakes pile up. As I told my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little more high-pressure than I’d _____52_____ . Dad ____53____. The son of a grocer, he’d spent the summers of his childhood_____54_____ food in Benardsville, New Jersey. This was the sort of work that made you_____55_____ the dollars you earned and respect those who did the work, he told me. 41. A. sold B. ordered C. made D. reserved 42. A. stores B. families C. schools D. citizens 43. A. generous B. financial C. technical D. temporary 44. A. plans B. problems C. excuses D. hobbies 45. A. offer B. earn C. set D. suggest 46. A. worked B. closed C. developed D. survived 47. A. ambition B. permission C. experience D. invitation 48. A. joys B. ideas C. roles D. choices 49. A. Save B. Keep C. Stop D. Remove 50. A. harder B. better C. longer D. cheaper 51. A. Calm down B. Slow down C. Stay on D. Move on 52. A. indicated B. witnessed C. expected D. remembered 53. A. cried B. smiled C. hesitated D. refused 54. A. tasting B. finding C. sharing D. delivering 55. A. withdraw B. donate C. receive D. appreciateClose 3 (2021年新高考II卷)Over the past 38 years, Mr. Wang has pretended to be someone else many times,and has even learned to ____21____ different dialects(方言),leading to him being described as an “Oscar- winning actor". The 60-year-old is not an actor, but a ____22____ However,he is more devoted to his “____23____ "than any real actor. In the 1990s, a group of thieves often sold stolen goods with the help of some beggars. To look into the ____24____,Wang disguised(伪装)himself and ____25____ the beggars. Dirty shorts and old shoes gave him the ____26____ of a real beggar and his convincing dialect soon won him the ____27____ of the beggars. “I often ____28____ them to drink alcohol. Once they were ____29____,they began to talk a lot,"Wang said. “I'd then ____30____ myself to use the toilet, ____31____ what the beggars said, and send the ____32____ to my teammates.” Wang,who is often in ____33____ situations, is also a judo (柔道) master. “As long as I get close enough, no criminal can ____34____ from me," he said. Wang's ____35____ won him several honors, including a National May Day Labor Medal and 11 Citations of Merit.Paris. 21. A. teach B. compare C. assess D. speak 22. A. lawyer B. doctor C. policeman D. businessman 23. A. role B. study C. family D. audience 24. A. minor B. case C. future D. question 25. A. interviewed B. joined C. arrested D. assisted 26. A. challenge B. experience C. appearance D. freedom 27. A. vote B. sympathy C. permission D. trust 28. A. invited B. forced C. helped D. expected 29. A. drunk B. deserted C. bored D. lost 30. A. guide B. persuade C. excuse D. allow 31. A. refer to B. note down C. ask about D. miss out 32. A. plan B. agreement C. direction D. information 33. A. awkward B. dangerous C. unfortunate D. strange 34. A. separate B. recover C. escape D. hear 35. A. courage B. honesty C. kindness D. optimism