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押新高考卷第 41-55 题
完形填空
【三年考情回顾】
年份 卷别 体裁 主题内容
I卷 记叙文 善行义举
2023年 新高考
II卷 记叙文 善行义举
I卷 记叙文 介绍旅行经历
2022年 新高考
II卷 记叙文 环球旅行
I卷 记叙文 介绍第一次暑期打工的经历
新高考
2021年 II卷 记叙文 警察破案
高考英语的完型填空选文文体以记叙文为主,议论文或其他文体为辅。文章选择严谨,词汇选择标
准,逻辑关系清晰。因此在标准的框架要求之下,要求考生除了树立篇章意识,更要求考生具有根据文章
片段进行合理逻辑推理的能力。而要具备较强的推理判断能力,下一步的关注点就要下移到选项词性上,
关注选项词性,训练相对应解题思路,提高正确率。
(2023年新高考卷I卷)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota.
Melanie Bailey should have 1 the course earlier than she did. Her 2 came because she was
carrying a 3 across the finish line.
As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 4 when a
runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 5 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took
her arm to see if she could walk forward with 6 . She couldn’t. Bailey then 7 to let Lenoue
climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get
8 attention.
Once there, Lenoue was 9 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had seriousinjuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 10 to make it to that aid
checkpoint without Bailey’s help.
As for Bailey, she is more 11 about why her act is considered a big 12 . “She was
just crying. I couldn’t 13 her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”
Although the two young women were strangers before the 14 , they’ve since become friends.
Neither won the race, but the 15 of human kindness won the day.
1.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished
2.A.delay B.chance C.trouble D.excuse
3.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmate D.competitor
4.A.race B.school C.town D.training
5.A.agreed B.returned C.stopped D.promised
6.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice
7.A.went away B.stood up C.stepped aside D.bent down
8.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal
9.A.interrupted B.assessed C.identified D.appreciated
10.A.hunger B.pain C.cold D.tiredness
11.A.worried B.ashamed C.confused D.discouraged
12.A.game B.problem C.lesson D.deal
13.A.leave B.cure C.bother D.understand
14.A.ride B.test C.meet D.show
15.A.secret B.display C.benefit D.exchange
(2023年新高考卷II卷)In April last year, I saw a post on the PNP (Pilots N Paws) website from a family
in Topeka. They had to move to Virginia but they were on a very tight 16 . They could not afford to pay for
17 for their dog, Tiffy, and 18 wanted to take her with them.
It just 19 that I was planning another PNP flight with another pilot, Karen, who 20 to take
Tiffy from Kansas City to Virginia. What I was to do was fly to Topeka to 21 Tiffy.
When I met Tiffy’s owners, they seemed very 22 . George, the husband, was trying to be calm, but I
could tell this was 23 for him, having to leave his dog to a 24 and trust that everything would
25 .
After some goodbyes, I asked George and his wife to help me 26 Tiffy into the plane. I promisedto take care of Tiffy and 27 them as soon as we got to Kansas City.
The flight was 28 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 29 with Karen
and made it back to George in Virginia within a few days. He was so 30 and sent me a nice e-mail with
pictures. It felt great to know that I had helped bring this family together again.
16.A.turn B.budget C.schedule D.connection
17.A.food B.shelter C.medicine D.transportation
18.A.desperately B.temporarily C.secretly D.originally
19.A.appeared B.proved C.happened D.showed
20.A.waited B.offered C.hurried D.failed
21.A.see off B.look for C.hand over D.pick up
22.A.confused B.nervous C.annoyed D.curious
23.A.hard B.fine C.common D.lucky
24.A.coworker B.passenger C.stranger D.neighbor
25.A.speed up B.work out C.come back D.take off
26.A.feed B.follow C.change D.load
27.A.call B.join C.leave D.serve
28.A.unnecessary B.unexpected C.unavoidable D.uneventful
29.A.returned B.fought C.flew D.agreed
30.A.thankful B.generous C.proud D.sympathetic
完形填空答题策略
一、整体浏览抓住主题
在做完形填空题前,首先要整体浏览,对全文快速阅读一遍,了解文章的大意,掌握文章的主题,
并留心文中的关键词,了解这篇短文说什么,发生的时间、地点、文章的目的、作者的观点与态度等,这
对于做好完形填空题能起到事半功倍的效果。因此,了解文章的主题和大意就显得十分重要。人们常
说‘看书先看皮,看报先看题’,这是因为书的封面和报纸的标题都能传达一本书和一篇文章的主题。但
是完形填空题所选短文一般都是没有标题的,那么要掌握文章的主题怎么办。要找到文章的主题,首先要
找到文章的主题句,因为主题句就能反映文章的主题。文章总是围绕一定的主题展开的,而每一个段落则
是说明主题的一个方面,概括了一个段落的中心思想的句子就是主题句。主题句常常出现在段首与段尾,在段首就是一段文章开头的一两句,在段尾就是文章的最后一句;因此浏览短文时,首先要细读段首与段
尾;比较起来,主题句位于段首的比例更高一些,所以,首段的第一句或最后一句往往是主题句,它就是
引领整篇文章的主旨,是文章的灵魂,因此要抓住不放。作者要支持自己的观点,那么第二段就是作者围
绕主题展开的正文。
二、再读全篇试填答案
许多考生都有这样的经历,做完形填空题时,一看到题目就做,结果自己感到很有把握的答案错了,
问题就是对短文的内容和结构没有完整、清晰的了解和把握。因此读第二遍就显得很有必要,这样就可以
使考生对短文有更好的把握。在读第二遍时,对于一眼就能看出的答案,不必纠缠,马上就填入,对于那
些看看有点像,但没有把握的答案,可以开始试填,待看完第二遍时,再来看看试填的答案,如发现先前
填得不对,这时应该及时更正,这时你就会比较有把握,也比较有信心了。
三、瞻前顾后寻找关联
我们在‘再读全篇,试填答案’一节中所谈的已涉及到"瞻前顾后寻找关联"的某些含义,但侧重
"试填";而我们将在这里侧重谈"瞻前顾后寻找关联"。完形填空题的特点基于整个语篇的理解,不从
单句入手,有时如果从某一个单句来理解,四个选项都可以填入,但从整个语篇来看,答案只有一个。一
般来讲,一个学生如果具有较高语言水平,较好的文化背景知识,史地及其他知识比较丰富的话,做该题
型的困难就会比较少;可容忍被挖掉的词就会多一些,反之亦然。但对于相同知识水平的学生来讲,讲究
方法就尤其重要了。在做题目的时候,首先要对空格前后句子,然后对该空格相应的选项进行全面分析。
通过"瞻前顾后,寻找关联"来确定空格中的词的词性、意思、和功能。如果是功能性的空格,则要求学
生填入虚词即连词、介词、冠词等,那么就应根据功能来选答案。如果是语法问题,那么就要考虑时态和
语态是否符合上下文、主谓是否一致;如果是语义空格,那么则要求考生填入实词即动词、名词、形容词、
副词、代词等,那么就要通过上下文进行分析,根据文章的语义环境,做到"瞻前顾后,寻找关联",然
后作出合理的判断。
四、完形完义立足全局
做完形填空有两个程序:一是完形(选择选项,然后填补空白);二是完义(阅读短文,然后
理解短文)。但是完形必须在完义的基础上进行,也就是说首先要在阅读理解短文的基础上做好完形。完
形必须服从完义,单句必须服从段落,段落必须服从全文,局部必须服从全局。因此,我们在做完形填空
题时,不能读一句做一句,更不能看到就填,这样往往要出差错。先从整体到局部完义,再从局部到整体
完形,完形完义,立足全局。
五、复读全文验证答案
我们做完形填空题的最后一道工序就是"复读全文验证答案"。题目做完以后,我们要把"完形"后的全文再读一遍,看看是否"完义",检查自己对全文的理解是否准确,情节发展是否合理,全
文前后上下是否符合逻辑,验证自己完形的答案是否能使全文贯通流畅,如果读起来流畅而通顺,说明既
完形又完义;反之,则说明我们对文章还没有完全理解,也就是说虽然"完形"了,但还没有"完义",
必须重新推敲已填答案。此外,还要从语法上看句子是否主谓一致,特别要注意非谓语动词是否与主语一
致,时态是否前后呼应,检查动宾搭配,动词、形容词、名词与介词的搭配是否合理,如果发现问题,则
要根据文章的主题思想、本句、本段和全文的上下文与逻辑关系,重新选择选项;如果个别选项实在没有
把握,那就根据感觉猜一个,但决不能放弃。总之,我们要从完形和完义、语法和语义等方面进行推敲,
修正错误,弥补疏漏,从而使自己的答案尽可能地接近或达到完美。
(2024·浙江·二模)I’m sitting impatiently in our dusty car looking out. My travel buddy, Lucas, having
taken in enough of the 31 , has gone to speak with someone from one of the nearby tourist souvenir huts.
After ages, he walks towards me, 32 some sausages, hot water, a new cowboy hat, and a big grin on his
face. “We’re giving a man a 33 ,” he tells me.
The idea seems 34 but somehow safe, given that there are two of us and Lucas is a 35 to
the country. How exciting to create an opportunity to meet people that you wouldn’t have met 36 .
Now,as I look at Lucas’ new friend, I see a different kettle of fish. Michael is big. I mean really BIG. I watch
in the side mirror as Michael 37 towards the car. In his right boot is a big knife, pushed far enough in that
only the handle and the base of the blade poke out. A knife!
I would normally be alert to this 38 stranger now sitting in the back of my vehicle. However, with
Lucas now eagerly 39 with him in a language I barely understand, I’m trying to let myself 40
. Then Lucas loosely translates the conversation they’re having as Michael proudly 41 his knife,
explaining that he uses it for everything: opening bottles, picking his teeth, castrating his cows.
Gradually, my 42 towards our new stranger grows as he persistently tries to communicate with me, 43
the mood of the car. Twenty minutes down winding mountain roads and we reach Michael’s house, where we are
invited to have a meal with his 44 . Later that day, we leave the house without taking any contact details
from Michael. There is an unspoken understanding that this 45 friendship is enough.
31.A.meal B.gift C.money D.view
32.A.leaving B.carrying C.taking D.offering33.A.treat B.welcome C.ride D.coin
34.A.daring B.pleasant C.practical D.worthwhile
35.A.newcomer B.foreigner C.local D.visitor
36.A.otherwise B.instead C.though D.nevertheless
37.A.climbs B.cycles C.flies D.marches
38.A.cold B.friendly C.enormous D.slim
39.A.singing B.chatting C.arguing D.complaining
40.A.sleep B.wait C.ease D.forget
41.A.pulls out B.gives out C.picks out D.sets out
42.A.fear B.warmth C.anger D.sympathy
43.A.maintaining B.ruining C.darkening D.lifting
44.A.family B.friends C.neighbors D.guests
45.A.permanent B.brief C.close D.renewed
(2024·安徽池州·二模)Joe works as a school teacher. Every New Year, he tries to bring 46 to his
students. He usually gives books to his students. But this time, something completely different happened and Joe
47 this new idea to his mom.
Joe’s mother loves to knit (编织). On the eve of New Year he invited the school children to 48 for
themselves “winter hats of their dreams”, better with 49 colors. Everyone did so, but no one even 50
what would happen next. The kids 51 painted their cute hats with colors before handing them in. And
then Joe’s mom made their fantasies 52 ! Yes, the children were simply delighted to find real hats! Of
course, Joe’s mother could not always 53 the exact color, let alone colorful hats. However, what does it
really 54 when real New Year magic is happening before your eyes?
The vast majority of people gave this teacher the most huge 55 and to his wonderful mom as
well. After all, not everyone actually 56 how much work, time and love goes into these small hats.
“Hats 57 to your mom! She’s amazing!” one of the students wrote. “It’s absolutely 58
when teachers really put their soul into the educational process.”
People will be aware that THIS is the 59 . Passion, deep love and hard-work characterize this
profession. “THANK YOU to you and your momi” Perhaps this is the best comment, and we should only join in
the 60 .46.A.life B.hope C.joy D.confidence
47.A.forces B.owes C.applies D.feeds
48.A.draw B.sing C.dance D.play
49.A.complex B.rare C.mixed D.solid
50.A.knew B.denied C.suggested D.warned
51.A.hurriedly B.eagerly C.nervously D.casually
52.A.go mad B.come true C.catch on D.show off
53.A.match B.paint C.describe D.change
54.A.inspire B.save C.matter D.control
55.A.breakout B.knockout C.handout D.shout out
56.A.restricts B.requires C.realizes D.regrets
57.A.over B.on C.away D.off
58.A.fearless B.senseless C.priceless D.meaningless
59.A.ending B.acting C.thinking D.teaching
60.A.gratitude B.communication C.promise D.harmony
(2024·湖北武汉·一模)Lexi Reed weighed 485 pounds at the age of 25—a weight that was quite 61
. Danny was overweight himself even though he came in at 280 pounds. But, the 62 part of everything
was that the couple were both gaining more weight on what they already had with each passing day. Some of the
daily activities, no matter how simple, became a real 63 for the couple. However, after celebrating their
first 64 in 2016, they decided to make a positive change in their life.
The couple was making many plans to 65 in the new year 2016 like many other people around the
world. They made a New Year’s resolution. But, it was not 66 to many that were made, as they decided
to 67 a challenge that would change their lives forever--and for good! So many people make promises to
themselves and others that they don’t really 68 , but the Reeds were not about to act like the others.
Theirs were bound to come to 69 .
It was completely unknown to the couple that people were actually 70 them online when they
started their journey. Their 71 attracted lots of attention, and people cheered them on. Lexi kept her
friends and family 72 with her progress through Instagram. But they were yet to receive a major 73
of their lives: They were 74 in a popular issue of People Magazine known as “Half Their Size”. Beforelong, the couple’s story had become a real 75 .
61.A.unforgivable B.unbelievable C.unachievable D.uncomfortable
62.A.vital B.strange C.miserable D.miracle
63.A.issue B.concern C.debate D.possibility
64.A.birthday B.valentine C.Christmas D.anniversary
65.A.work B.run C.ring D.surge.
66.A.equal B.similar C.familiar D.inferior
67.A.take on B.take out C.take off D.take in
68.A.put out B.break out C.spread out D.carry out
69.A.fame B.formation C.top D.reality
70.A.doubting B.recording C.following D.serving
71.A.success B.mission C.enterprise D.innovation
72.A.updated B.inspired C.moved D.connected
73.A.achievement B.commitment C.surprise D.boost
74.A.praised B.featured C.documented D.memorized
75.A.hit B.incident C.gossip D.legend
(2024·河北·二模)Anytime I travel on my bicycle across the country, I’m always amazed by how kind
people can be to strangers.
One night, my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri. There was a severe storm and we were
getting 76 . A complete stranger came by to 77 us that there were tornadoes(龙卷风)heading our
way. The stranger invited us to his home. We were surprised by his 78 for our safety. Later we learned that
there had been a lightening strike near the place where we had camped and several cattle had been 79
Fortunately, we spent the night in a nice dry home. We were 80 given the opportunity to take a shower.
The next morning we had breakfast with the family and 81 contact information. In a way we felt like the
family had become a part of our journey. This was one of the most heartwarming 82 of my life because this
family had nothing to 83 by being so kind to us. We were 84 not the type they would usually 85
but they treated us with respect and kindness.
The kindness of a stranger always 86 my faith in humanity. Whatever the person 87 always
comes with no strings attached and that’s the most 88 part.That family 89 us so much that during the rest of the trip, we 90 others out every chance we got.
We even bought food with our busking(街头卖艺) tips for the homeless. It’s always heartwarming when giving
feels as good as receiving.
76.A.annoyed B.impatient C.excited D.nervous
77.A.warn B.show C.convince D.guarantee
78.A.demand B.concern C.desire D.responsibility
79.A.drowned B.deserted C.killed D.trapped
80.A.even B.merely C.often D.simply
81.A.submitted B.exchanged C.checked D.updated
82.A.experiences B.messages C.traditions D.comments
83.A.fear B.order C.gain D.offer
84.A.especially B.officially C.occasionally D.definitely
85.A.ask about B.complain about C.agree with D.associate with
86.A.reveals B.shakes C.strengthens D.shapes
87.A.states B.wishes C.saves D.gives
88.A.impressive B.practical C.satisfactory D.evident
89.A.funded B.inspired C.owed D.delighted
90.A.drove B.sought C.helped D.pointed
(2024·重庆·二模)In 1970, Alan Ayers was participating in a skydiving team competition in Gainesville,
Florida. He would be 91 out of a Cessna 172, a small four seat passenger plane. In preparation, the
passenger door and front passenger seat were 92 , but the passenger side seatbelt remained.
Ayers’ teammates skydived first, 93 him and the pilot as the only two people remaining in the plane.
It was Ayers’ 94 . But as he stepped out into the air, his foot got 95 in the passenger side
seatbelt.
“I was completely out of the plane on my back, 96 at the belly (腹部) of the Cessna, with only my
boot 97 to the pilot ... I tried to pull myself up to reach the buckle (锁扣), but I just couldn’t,” Ayers
remembered.
Thousands of feet in the air, hanging from the plane, Ayers was out of 98 .
“And what happened next was 99 ,” Ayers said. “The 23-year-old pilot unbuckled her seatbelt,
crouched (蹲) down in the door of the airplane, with both hands off the operating handle, and 100 myankle.”
Ayers dropped away from the plane, opened his parachute, and landed 101 .
More than 50 years later, she often came into his 102 . “To this day, I can see her two 103
hands reaching out of the door to unbuckle the belt,” Ayers said. “I owe my 104 to this person and will
always think of her as one of the 105 people imaginable.”
91.A.falling B.jumping C.marching D.sliding
92.A.repaired B.painted C.removed D.broken
93.A.leaving B.recognizing C.choosing D.admiring
94.A.right B.luck C.chance D.turn
95.A.hurt B.caught C.spotted D.covered
96.A.hitting back B.looking down C.staring up D.pushing forward
97.A.challenging B.confusing C.fearful D.visible
98.A.sight B.trouble C.options D.doors
99.A.incredible B.exciting C.accidental D.disappointing
100.A.straightened B.pushed C.dropped D.freed
101.A.dramatically B.safely C.unconsciously D.regretfully
102.A.possession B.mind C.position D.focus
103.A.young B.practiced C.dirty D.bony
104.A.fame B.victory C.life D.health
105.A.bravest B.happiest C.kindest D.wisest
(2024·湖南常德·一模)A mere four months ago, a black cat named Bounty had no idea just how
adventurous his life was about to become. Although the cat was 106 destined for a cat shelter, Doina
adopted him just in time. To some, Doina being an avid (酷爱的) traveler seemed like a potential issue, but it 107
, these two were made for each other.
108 for their journey to begin, Doina gathered all of the equipment, treats, and other 109 that
the two of them would need. Though, when it came to carriers for Bounty, Doina had to get a bit 110 . “I
made a special pouch (小袋) for him, because cat carriers are not adapted to certain 111 ,” she said.
One of their first adventures included a 112 tour of Italy, the first test that helped them discover how
113 he was to an adventurous lifestyle. “At the start, Bounty was a little anxious and nervous, but after the first
few days, he started to 114 himself,” Doina said. “While I pedalled, he 115 in the pouch.”Since that first cycling tour, Bounty and Doina have 116 several more adventures in their short time
together, including mountaineering and camping. In fact, this adorable 117 has already managed to
become a record breaker! He is considered to be the first house cat to summit La Grignetta, a 7,100-foot mountain
in the Italian Alps. Best of all, he did so “without even a meow of 118 ”.
The two of them have cycled the entire length of the Italian peninsula! If you’d like to 119 this
adorable duo, you can visit their website where Doina 120 their travels with lots of updates, photos, and
videos for their 800 followers to enjoy.
106.A.originally B.temporarily C.eventually D.actually
107.A.gave out B.broke out C.turned out D.found out
108.A.Shocked B.Frightened C.Embarrassed D.Excited
109.A.necessities B.products C.presents D.fruits
110.A.generous B.creative C.efficient D.ambitious
111.A.hotels B.journeys C.problems D.vehicles
112.A.skiing B.hiking C.flying D.cycling
113.A.accustomed B.opposed C.blind D.sensitive
114.A.cure B.enjoy C.protect D.feed
115.A.cried B.ran C.sang D.slept
116.A.offered B.expected C.finished D.discovered
117.A.bicycle B.cat C.tour D.carrier
118.A.protest B.agreement C.challenge D.trust
119.A.have fun withB.put up with C.keep up with D.get along with
120.A.helps B.plans C.orders D.documents
(2024·浙江绍兴·二模)I was interested in volunteering at a hospital because both of my parents work in
hospitals. I wanted to see what the 121 was after hearing them talk about it. To be more 122 , I
wanted to work at the VA — Veterans (老兵) Affairs hospital — in Palo Alto because the 123 of VA is
“to serve those who served” and I really 124 this very idea.
To my greatest joy, I was 125 the VA program, and throughout this summer break I’ve spent around
110 hours 126 at VA Palo Alto in different departments. To be honest, I had never at all felt more
welcomed and 127 in every department I went to. After some initial experiences, I 128 towork in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) since I am interested in computers, and I wanted to see how
they are used in a hospital setting.
My overall experience of volunteering at VA can be 129 into the words of “eye-opening and 130
.” Throughout my whole life I have been 131 to health care, from both my parents being physicians and
my health problems, but I have never 132 been on the other side of the glass, so to speak. What I 133
most about my experience was the 134 to see what it’s like to help people. I want to continue
volunteering at VA because I believe there is no other experience that can be as 135 as working in a
hospital that treats Veterans.
121.A.opportunity B.decision C.experience D.adventure
122.A.specific B.private C.flexible D.cautious
123.A.concept B.mission C.profession D.advantage
124.A.contributed B.generated C.transformed D.shared
125.A.accepted into B.committed to C.concerned about D.withdrawn from
126.A.studying B.volunteering C.observing D.exercising
127.A.convinced B.determined C.valued D.amused
128.A.applied B.refused C.promised D.arranged
129.A.classified B.summarized C.divided D.combined
130.A.normal B.relevant C.reliable D.worthy
131.A.attached B.devoted C.exposed D.submitted
132.A.actually B.totally C.absolutely D.appropriately
133.A.respect B.treasure C.understand D.agree
134.A.ability B.responsibility C.approach D.courage
135.A.relaxing B.challenging C.fulfilling D.thrilling
(2024·江西九江·二模)Roger Bannister, born in Harrow, London, early showed a talent for running.
University education was beyond the 136 of his working-class parents, but he was 137 to
secure a place at one of England’s top universities and pursue a career in 138 .
Luckily, owing to his academic efforts, Bannister was awarded a scholarship by Oxford University, where his
exceptional speed on the track soon earned him the attention and 139 from the sports media.
Surprisingly, he 140 to compete in the 1948 Olympics in London, preferring to focus on his 141and his medical studies. By 1951, Bannister had won the British championship in the mile and felt 142
for Olympic competition. 143 , a last-minute change in the schedule 144 him to compete
without resting between events and he finished just fourth in the 1500-meter race at the 1952 Olympics. To break
the four-minute mile barrier, Bannister 145 45 minutes every day from his full-time medical studies for
training. On May 6, 1954, at Oxford, his 146 eventually paid off. At age 25, Bannister made history,
crossing the finish line at 3: 59.4. When the announcer read out the time: “3…”, the rest was 147 by the
cheering crowd. In the following famous “Mile of the Century” race, Bannister 148 Australian runner
John Landy with a time of 3: 58.8 to Landy’s 3: 59. 6, both under four minutes. In 1955, Bannister’s autobiography,
First Four Minutes, was published.
Bannister’s 149 to academic medicine is equally remarkable, but his spirit of the four-minute mile is
150 to not only people of our era, but to before and after.
136.A.hope B.reach C.sight D.control
137.A.excited B.surprised C.satisfied D.determined
138.A.medicine B.biology C.history D.literature
139.A.support B.guidance C.permission D.recognition
140.A.decided B.planned C.declined D.promised
141.A.family B.training C.profession D.competition
142.A.cool B.proud C.ready D.afraid
143.A.Naturally B.Actually C.Obviously D.Unfortunately
144.A.forced B.allowed C.expected D.encouraged
145.A.take in B.set aside C.carry away D.get through
146.A.interest B.effort C.courage D.attention
147.A.favored B.attracted C.drowned D.confirmed
148.A.defeated B.inspected C.overlooked D.approached
149.A.promise B.attitude C.contribution D.viewpoint
150.A.inspirational B.considerate C.aggressive D.controversial