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秘籍 03 完形填空 目录 完形填空 【高考预测】完形填空概率预测+题型预测+考向预测........................................................................................01 【思维导图】完形填空考点考向思维导图............................................................................................................02 【应试秘籍】完形填空常考点及应对的策略........................................................................................................02 【误区点拨】完形填空点拨常见的易错点............................................................................................................03 【抢分通关】完形填空押题新高考方向,讲解通关策略(含新考法)............................................................05 概率预测 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 题型预测 动词、动词短语、名词、形容词、副词 动词词义辨析、动词短语词义辨析、名词词义辨析、形容词/副词词义辨析 考向预测 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆秘籍:完形填空的每一个空都不是孤立存在的,它是整个篇章的一部分,与上下文有紧密的逻辑关系。命 题以动词、名词为主,形容词和副词为辅。着重考查考生的阅读理解能力,逻辑推理能力,词汇运用能力 和跨文化交际能力。解题时应该采用以下六个技巧。 一 研读首句,获取全文线索 完形填空的首句一般不设空,主题句一般在段首或段尾,对把握文章的主题思想和作者的写作观点和 态度起到指导作用。 二 前后呼应法 解答完形填空,始终要抓住文章本身,联系“双线索”。大线索-全文中心和基调,小线索-设空前后 句子所构成的语境,前有伏笔,后又呼应进行解答。 三 逻辑提示词 利用上下文的逻辑关系是命题设计中运用较多的方法之一,注意生活常识、行文脉络及句子间的转承关 系逻辑词的含有义。 转折关系 however, but, though, whereas, nevertheless等因果关系 so, therefore, thus, because, for, since, as等 让步关系 though, although, despite, in spite of等 顺序关系 before, after, first, second, in addition, then, next, finally 等 条件关系 if, unless, once, provided that等 解释关系 that is to say, in other words, namely等 并列关系 and, while等 四 把握语法结构和长句分析能力 完形填空原文升华处中常会出现一两句较长的复合句,根据语法结构正确理解长难句往往成为解题的关 键。 五 利用词语辨析和固定搭配 选项中四个单词词性一致,意义相近时需要在特定语境中能够合理判断所需词义或熟词生义,考生平时 应当大量积累词汇及短语。 六 复原语篇,审核答案 对完形填空进行初读和初选后,根据对语篇的全面理解,将已选答案代入原文,进一步查漏补缺,验证 答案。 易错点一:动词或动词短语易错 秘籍:根据上下文的提示,在句中、句组中寻找线索,同时关注熟词生义的推断。 (2024年九省联考) I was working my way through university then and had little money for ______ the car. A. washing B. parking C. purchasing D. maintaining. 变式1:Dale Carnegie rose from the unknown of a Missouri farm to international fame because he found a way to fill a universal human need. It was a need that he first back in 1906 when young Dale was a junior at State Teachers College in Warrens burg. A.admitted B.filled C.supplied D.Recognized 变式2:In the August sun, it was unbearably hot in my car. I was in Vancouver, the Knight StreetBridge as I tried to get home after work. Traffic was already slowing down and then it came to a full stop. I was stuck even before getting on the bridge. A.passing B.constructing C.approaching D.Guarding 易错点二:名词易错 (2023年新高考I卷) On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have finished the course earlier than she did. Her ____22____ came because she was carrying a ____23____ across the finish line. As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her ____24____ when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. 22. A. delay B. chance C. trouble D. excuse 23. A. judge B. volunteer C. classmate D. competitor 24. A. race B. school C. town D. training 变式1:I was getting more excited as we got off the train at beautiful Grand Central Station. After a tour at the Museum of Modern Art, we visited Radio City Music Hall and the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. In one of the in the area, I found a tiny boxed set of Peter Rabbit books, perfect for my daughters. A.shops B.factories C.schools D.hospitals 变式 2:Sarah, a Girl Guide (女童子军) from Wagga Wagga, dreams of being a medical scientist, inspired by Florence Nightingale’s pioneering work in the field of nursing. “I want to make a positive on the world by learning first aid to help people in need ,”explains Sarah, who has a vision of seeing more girls in science. A. fortune B.arrangement C.effort D.Impact 易错点三: 形容词和副词易错 (2024年九省联考) I was halfway across Indiana headed home to Kentucky when my car broke down. My phone was ______, too. I managed to get to a gas station, but it was Sunday in the early fall, and there was no mechanic on duty. A. busy B. loud C. dead D. secure 变式1:(浙江省义乌五校2023-2024学年高三联考)During my stay at the University of Michigan, one of the senior professors asked me to join a seminar on culture and emotion. In a general round of self-introductions, I introduced myself in a(n) Dutch way as one of those who are “interested in culture and emotion”. The professor supplemented (补充) my self-introduction to fit American standards, saying I was one of the world’s experts on the topic. A. understated B.interesting C.dramatic D.Proud 变式2:When the cars did move, I moved carefully, making sure not to crash into other cars. Finally, I made it onto the bridge. The traffic was still moving forward at a snail’s pace. Tired and hungry, I became very . A.hopeless B.nervous C.anxious D.Stressed 1. (2023-2024学年湖北高中名校联盟) The 8-year-old boy across the street stormed in and out of his own house very often. A neighbor, William Dunn, 21 what was going on in his life. So Dunn asked him. “He told me that he didn’t have a 22 ,” says Dunn, now 58, “and I realized there was 23 I could do for him.” That something was 24 , a passion Dunn’s father had shared with him. Dunn has taken groups of kids out almost every 25 to fish. Most didn’t have father figures in their lives and had never fished. “They’d been through a lot, and their lives were 26 ,” Dunn says. “But when they were fishing, all of that 27 . Out on the boat, they’d be smiling, and even 28 .” Jayden, now 13, has become a devoted fisherman and 29 Dunn with helping him mature. “I hope he knows I mean it when I say thank you,” he says. Just as 30 as the fishing are the 31 Dunn forms with the kids. “When Jayden was going through a 32 period recently in study — I let Dunn know that his grades were suffering and he had a little talk with Jayden,” Jayden’s mother says. To her delight, Jayden’s grades 33 improved in the next exam. “There is nothing like seeing a 34 light up with a smile,” Dunn says. “I feel lucky to 35 that every weekend.” 21.A.revealed B.explained C.doubted D.wondered 22.A.mother B.father C.brother D.sister 23.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 24.A.camping B.boating C.fishing D.running 25.A.day B.month C.year D.weekend 26.A.different B.difficult C.disciplined D.dynamic27.A.went away B.broke out C.came about D.took over 28.A.studying B.sailing C.singing D.speaking 29.A.charges B.entertains C.rewards D.credits 30.A.important B.promising C.interesting D.complex 31.A.circles B.habits C.impressions D.relationships 32.A.rough B.long C.meaningful D.productive 33.A.hardly B.nearly C.genuinely D.accidentally 34.A.fisherman B.kid C.parent D.neighbor 35.A.dream B.expect C.witness D.receive 2.(福建省福州高级中学2023-2024学年高三试题) A mistake made six years ago has turned into a holiday tradition. A grandmother who mistakenly 21 a stranger to attend the family’s Thanksgiving dinner in 2016 ended up making a 22 , and now the pair have 23 the holiday together every year since. This year is no exception. In 2016, Wanda Dench tried to text her grandson about the family’s Thanksgiving dinner plans, but she 24 added a stranger to the message. Jamal Hinton was on the receiving end of the holiday text and jokingly accepted her 25 . “You’re not my grandma,” Hinton wrote back, including a selfie to 26 he was not the grandson Dench thought she was texting. “Can I still get a plate though?” Dench, ever the 27 grandmother, replied, “Of course you can. That’s what Grandmas do… 28 everyone.” Hinton posted about the funny mix-up and it went viral (疯传). And on Thanksgiving day, he 29 drove from Tempe, Arizona to Mesa to 30 the Dench family for the holiday. And every year since, Hinton and Dench have got together for the holiday. In 2020, he informed followers of some sad news—Dench’s husband, Lonnie, had died from COVID-19. So last Thanksgiving, 31 Lonnie, the family held a small, pared-down (精简的) 32 the day after the holiday to keep the 33 alive. This year, Hinton tweeted, “We are all set for year 6!”, 34 a screenshot of their text exchange as usual. Dench’s name is saved in his phone as “Grandma Wanda”. The story of 35 went viral again— spreading some holiday cheer on social media. 21.A.reminded B.invited C.forced D.allowed 22.A.friend B.deal C.decision D.story 23.A.planned B.organized C.celebrated D.booked 24.A.carefully B.purposefully C.secretly D.accidentally 25.A.gift B.idea C.offer D.apology 26.A.argue B.pretend C.show D.announce 27.A.generous B.strict C.patient D.caring 28.A.forgive B.feed C.remember D.understand29.A.casually B.hardly C.nearly D.actually 30.A.disturb B.join C.greet D.congratulate 31.A.in honor of B.in search of C.in praise of D.in place of 32.A.conversation B.conference C.competition D.gathering 33.A.mistake B.news C.tradition D.holiday 34.A.taking B.enjoying C.collecting D.sharing 35.A.honesty B.kindness C.generosity D.toughness 3.(安徽省合肥市第一中学2023-2024学年高三质检试题) This week, I will hike along the Appalachian Trail alone to look for what can be hard to find in the city: solitude. In the 21 , I can find places to be alone, but it is much harder to find true solitude. The 22 between cities and mountains is the secret I find that the 23 comforts. For many people, the idea of being alone in mountains can be 24 . It’s understandable because we are, 25 , social animals. But being in the wild without others doesn’t mean being 26 . In fact, it can be quite the 27 . Life is there already. There are the bird calls in the air and frogs crossing the trail. And there is more. When you come to a(n) 28 where the sunlight makes it to the forest floor, you can sometimes catch a hint of something. I don’t know what to call it. Words 29 . But it feels something like a root or a(n) 30 song of the world’s own presence. If that moment is just between you and the wild world, then you are 31 indeed. That is when you can 32 what Henry David Thoreau meant when he said, “I never found the 33 that was so companionable as solitude.” So, as the great John Muir 34 it: “Keep close to Nature’s heart once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the wild to wash your 35 clean.” 21.A.mountain B.city C.air D.sea 22.A.connection B.agreement C.difference D.argument 23.A.food B.friendship C.music D.wilderness 24.A.discomforting B.amusing C.relaxing D.exciting 25.A.by choice B.by accident C.by nature D.by mistake 26.A.happy B.alone C.patient D.brave 27.A.opposite B.false C.beautiful D.same 28.A.apartment B.office C.farm D.clearing 29.A.fail B.spread C.matter D.win 30.A.sweet B.unvoiced C.popular D.odd 31.A.angry B.sad C.lucky D.frightened 32.A.refuse B.forget C.forgive D.understand 33.A.pond B.companion C.hunter D.rain34.A.put B.denied C.accepted D.assessed 35.A.land B.body C.record D.spirit 4.(安徽皖江名校联盟2023-2024学年高三试题) I’d like to share my story of kindness. I had a car 41 and needed to get a new car as quickly as possible but I don’t have 42 . Everything is more 43 these days so I saw some cars for around $ 5000 but then I found one 44 for $ 4000. This newer car has some 45 and only 1 key but it has power locks, steering (转向装置) an windows, newer tyres and safely airbags so it is much 46 than my old car. After a test drive I said I 47 to buy it. The seller, Richard, said that he only wanted me to pay $3500 as we are the right people 48 buying it. He said he’d had some terrible interactions with people asking him to 49 it to them. I’m a single parent of an 11-year-old child and I think he was very taken by my lovely and lively girl and her 50 of how we had had an accident and the car just doesn’t feel 51 anymore. I paid the money and the next day he was 52 enough to drive it over. Then he told me that he’d paid 3 months registration (登记), 53 the tank and bought me a new key! They cost almost $300. How amazing! We have been 54 feeling so safe and happy. He has made such a 55 to our lives! 41.A.chance B.fortune C.accident D.seat 42.A.feelings B.savings C.activities D.maps 43.A.simple B.important C.attractive D.expensive 44.A.printed B.advertised C.played D.lost 45.A.favor B.honor C.damage D.advice 46.A.better B.sicker C.worse D.heavier 47.A.started B.wanted C.hated D.disliked 48.A.in sight of B.by means of C.by way of D.in hope of 49.A.sell B.store C.share D.hide 50.A.exam B.dream C.story D.night 51.A.quiet B.noisy C.dangerous D.safe 52.A.kind B.polite C.smart D.energetic 53.A.watched B.emptied C.filled D.discovered 54.A.driving aroundB.walking off C.playing by D.looking about 55.A.promise B.difference C.plan D.rule 5. (广东省六校2023-2024学年高三联考试题) Dressed up as Captain America for parades occasionally, Timothy White could have saved the day with his shield (盾牌) if he were the superhero. But in real life, when he saw trouble this September afternoon, he wasn’t wearing his 21 and couldn’t depend on superpowers. White was driving home in Harrisburg when he noticed something hard to 22 . A truck on theopposite side of the street was moving from side to side uncontrollably and the driver appeared to be 23 . Referred to as Captain Harrisburg, White had to stop that 24 before accidents. Having made a U-turn, White faced the same 25 as the truck and tried to overtake. No luck with the heavy traffic. 26 , Captain Harrisburg ran like crazy to catch up with the truck and leaped in through its open window. The man behind the 27 , 64-year-old Todd DeAngelis, was barely conscious and quite 28 by a stranger near him. White took 29 of the stick shift and forced the truck to park. DeAngelis, a diabetic (糖尿病患者), said he was not well. White 30 down a police officer. An ambulance 31 DeAngelis to a hospital, where it was 32 that had his blood sugar gone lower, things could have been much worse. After his 33 , DeAngelis credited White with saving his life. White’s actions that day were not out of 34 . He ran a nonprofit and he once tried to save people on fire. He was from playing a 35 to becoming one in real life. 21.A.belt B.costume C.mask D.uniform 22.A.spot B.recall C.miss D.forgive 23.A.asleep B.alarmed C.calm D.cheerful 24.A.trick B.survivor C.player D.vehicle 25.A.direction B.fact C.task D.danger 26.A.Speeding up B.Hurrying back C.Pulling over D.Rolling out 27.A.seat B.wheel C.window D.door 28.A.annoyed B.surprised C.inspired D.amused 29.A.hold B.care C.account D.possession 30.A.knocked B.turned C.set D.flagged 31.A.pointed B.signaled C.rushed D.dragged 32.A.determined B.discussed C.celebrated D.preferred 33.A.injury B.training C.recovery D.retirement 34.A.gratitude B.character C.kindness D.date 35.A.captain B.policeman C.doctor D.superhero 6.(广东省揭阳市普宁一中2023-2024学年高三试题) When our neighbor’s 94-year-old father passed away, his mother moved in with them. She 21 a home full of canned goods. Later, the women’s group in our community 22 that anyone in need of home canning supplies could come to the 23 and take what was available. The contents were too old to eat, but the jars could be 24 . I was a new canner with not much 25 but a desire to do more, so our family set out to 26 supplies. When we 27 , we found three decades of frugality (节俭) and preparedness. In the basement of the home was a storehouse of 28 and canned home-grown foods. Different-sized jars were filled with decades of autumn’s harvests. 29 from those shelves were jams, vegetables, fruit, beans, juice, and smoked fish.30 , for our family to make use of the jars, the fruits of harvests past had to be 31 . I carried the jars to the backyard, my wife 32 them and emptied their contents, my older son cleaned them out and my daughter kept the baby 33 . That evening I 34 sanitizing (消毒) the glass jars. On that day, we filled our vehicle with jars, but more 35 , we filled our family with lessons of life. I am grateful for the good examples of our neighbors. 21.A.came across B.heard about C.left behind D.held back 22.A.announced B.admitted C.predicted D.pretended 23.A.shelter B.house C.restaurant D.park 24.A.essential B.powerful C.familiar D.useful 25.A.effort B.energy C.equipment D.pressure 26.A.buy B.deliver C.witness D.collect 27.A.gathered B.slid C.arrived D.escaped 28.A.stolen B.preserved C.baked D.damaged 29.A.Looking down B.Showing off C.Turning up D.Breaking away 30.A.Hopefully B.Finally C.Expectedly D.Unfortunately 31.A.shared B.frozen C.protected D.removed 32.A.packed B.opened C.painted D.repaired 33.A.entertained B.annoyed C.frightened D.bathed 34.A.laughed at B.referred to C.stayed up D.applied for 35.A.strictly B.significantly C.urgently D.amazingly 7.(2023-2024高三·山东聊城·期末) I had not visited Eton for many years. When one day passing from the Fellows’ Library into the Gallery, I caught sight of the 1 of my school friend Digby Dolben hanging just without the door among our most 2 contemporaries. I was 3 arrested and as I stood gazing on it, my 4 asked me if I knew who it was. I was thinking that I must be almost the only person who would know him. Far 5 of my boyhood were crowding 6 upon me: he was standing again beside me in the eager promise of his youth. This portrait-gallery of old Etonians is very 7 : outstanding distinction of birth or excellent qualities may win you a place there. 8 , how came Dolben there? It was 9 he was a poet; and yet his poems were not known. They were carefully 10 by his family and a few friends. Indeed, such of his poems as could have come to the eyes of the authorities who approved of this memorial would not 11 it. There was another 12 — the portrait bears its own certification. Though you might not perhaps understand the poet in it, you can see the soul immersed in deep thought, the habit of stainless (无瑕的) life, of 13 , of enthusiasm for high ideals. Such a being must have 14 remarkably among his fellows. When his early death endeared (使价值更高) his memory, loving grief would generously 15 him the glory which he had never worn. 1.A.statue B.character C.portrait D.theme2.A.valuable B.distinguished C.familiar D.gracious 3.A.wholly B.partly C.curiously D.secretly 4.A.peers B.chairman C.leader D.companion 5.A.judgment B.thought C.memories D.behaviour 6.A.hurriedly B.freshly C.anxiously D.eagerly 7.A.selective B.splendid C.handsome D.challenging 8.A.Yet B.Therefore C.Thus D.However 9.A.because B.why C.that D.what 10.A.observed B.captured C.illustrated D.guarded 11.A.operate B.promote C.justify D.permit 12.A.appreciation B.reason C.cause D.effect 13.A.devotion B.ambition C.imagination D.symbol 14.A.brought about B.stood for C.stood out D.brought in 15.A.interpret B.grant C.appoint D.identify 8.(2023-2024高三·江苏·阶段练习) In the summer of 2018, I decided to do a solo expedition (独自探险) across Antarctica. To get some 16 , I did a two-week training course. I learned all the 17 : how to camp in the snow, how to pull a sled and what clothing to wear. In October, I flew to Antarctica from Punta Arenas. I’d allowed 70 days, which would make it the longest 18 one-way expedition across Antarctica I only took 19 . I didn’t even take a hairbrush. The first few days were 20 . The winds were about 60 mph, and my sled weighed 120 kg. Even if the visibility is good, you can’t 21 much — it’s a white horizon. I was on the move for 13 to 15 hours a day. Then, I found the conditions to be much worse. There was more sastrugi (雪脊) and it felt colder. The last 40 hours were really hard. I 22 about 14 times every two hours. As a result, I fell behind 23 . In the end, I 24 922 miles and fell more than 100 miles short of my goal. Towards the end of my trip, a helicopter flew to pick me up. The 25 I felt when I saw the dot in the distance was unbelievable. It took me a while to be 26 of what I’d achieved, because I had failed to reach my 27 goal, but I’ve learned it’s 28 to move the goalposts. I don’t agree with the idea of conquering (征服) somewhere. You treat places with 29 and hope they’ll allow you 30 passage. 16.A.donation B.experience C.attention D.rescue 17.A.basics B.risks C.benefits D.aids 18.A.cooperative B.romantic C.unsupported D.abnormal 19.A.companions B.necessities C.cashes D.credits 20.A.pleasant B.calm C.tough D.lucky 21.A.talk B.hear C.feel D.see 22.A.fell over B.dropped out C.looked away D.put up23.A.fundraising B.supply C.schedule D.homework 24.A.measured B.designed C.searched D.covered 25.A.burden B.relief C.pain D.anxiety 26.A.proud B.skeptical C.shy D.ashamed 27.A.insignificant B.unbearable C.disturbing D.initial 28.A.regrettable B.unnecessary C.acceptable D.inappropriate 29.A.respect B.courage C.carelessness D.coldness 30.A.narrow B.safe C.limited D.challenging 9.(2023-2024高三·重庆·阶段练习) In China, having a portrait of the deceased at the funeral holds great signifcance. Wu Muliang, a 24-year-old from East Chinas Fujian province, took on the responsibility of 31 funeral portraits for his fellow villagers. 32 , taking funeral portraits for the elders was not part of Wu’s plan when he first decided to return to the village. He embarked on this task 33 . With a background in the new media industry, Wu was originally looking to make videos centered around agriculture and rural areas — topics that were 34 both on social media and at the state level. 35 by his grandparents until the third grade of primary school, Wu saw them only once or twice a year thereafter. Wu’s grandfather passed away nine years ago. At that time, the family couldn’t find a 36 funeral portrait for him, and it has always been a(n) 37 for the whole family. The elderly, especially those in rural areas, 38 have their pictures taken and most of them have to use the one from their ID card. When Wu’s grandma asked him to take a funeral portrait for her, he was a little 39 . However, when he saw her getting excited while 40 the dress for the photo shoot, he changed his mind. In his small philanthropic (慈善的) photo booth, Wu took funeral portraits not just for his grandmother, but also for more than a dozen other elderly villagers. While taking these portraits, Wu also 41 some behind-the-scenes moments. He made these moments into videos and posted them online, which have now exceeded 4 million 42 on the video-sharing platform Bilibili. Many people left comments, saying that the videos reminded them of their own 43 . Wu was glad that he could help others and make 44 impacts. “I hope to do more to help 45 the memories of the elders in the village.” He said. 31.A.painting B.capturing C.hanging D.printing 32.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.However D.Instead 33.A.coincidentally B.purposefully C.enthusiastically D.helpfully 34.A.controversial B.heavy C.modest D.trendy 35.A.Cared B.Brought C.Guided D.Raised 36.A.proper B.true C.whole D.vivid 37.A.comfort B.annoyance C.regret D.worry38.A.frequently B.rarely C.normally D.usually 39.A.nervous B.sympathetic C.upset D.relieved 40.A.choosing from B.picking out C.dealing with D.trying out 41.A.created B.cherished C.enjoyed D.recorded 42.A.views B.readings C.observations D.donations 43.A.contacts B.grandparents C.friends D.cousins 44.A.efficient B.necessary C.full D.positive 45.A.recall B.preserve C.shape D.waken 10.(辽宁省朝阳市辽宁名校2023-2024学年高三试题) One day, Tim came home from school. His face was filled with sadness and 21 . His classmate had said hurtful things to him, 22 Tim to feel upset and discouraged. Listening to Tim, the grandfather, John, sat him down and listened to his 23 . Then he told Tim a story. “Once, in a dense forest, there lived an oak tree,” said John. “One day, a fierce storm 24 in the forest. The winds blew, the rain 25 , and the whole forest shook with fear. Despite the chaos, the oak tree stayed solid. 26 about the oak tree’s resilience (适应力), a tiny reed in the nearby wetland 27 and asked, “How do you manage to stand firm during the storm? ” The oak tree 28 gently, “Dear reed, I sway (摇 摆)with the wind instead of resisting it. I 29 that storms are a part of life, just as 30 and misunderstandings are a part of growing up.” Tim asked his grandfather, “What does this story mean?” John smiled and said, “In life, we face difficulties and 31 . Stay strong and overcome them with a positive attitude. Don’t let hurtful words bring you down. They are 32 , like storms. Focus on your strength and keep moving forward.” Tim understood and faced 33 at school with bravery. With his grandfather’s guidance, Tim 34 to be a caring and resilient person who inspired others like his grandfather. The wise grandfather taught his grandson the 35 of resilience, empathy and the ability to overcome difficulties. 21.A.hope B.confidence C.improvement D.anger 22.A.confusing B.attracting C.causing D.assisting 23.A.dreams B.proposals C.measures D.complaints 24.A.formed B.folded C.floated D.calmed 25.A.survived B.poured C.gathered D.circulated 26.A.Worried B.Serious C.Careful D.Curious 27.A.argued B.expanded C.approached D.spun 28.A.quarrelled B.pressed C.appealed D.replied 29.A.hear B.understand C.doubt D.fear 30.A.patterns B.blanks C.troubles D.talents31.A.conflicts B.permits C.theories D.voyages 32.A.convincing B.temporary C.direct D.true 33.A.greetings B.accusations C.challenges D.attempts 34.A.grew up B.showed up C.came in D.set off 35.A.root B.importance C.output D.discovery