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专题 01 完形填空之记叙文 目录 01 模拟基础练 完形填空之记叙文(最新模拟) 02 重难创新练(完形填空创新题) 03 真题实战练 01 模拟基础练 完形填空之记叙文(最新模拟) 1.(2025·湖南省长郡二十校联盟高三第二次预热演练) 体裁:记叙文 词数:246 话题:人与社会——帮助孩子们享受阅读的快乐 难度:★★★☆☆ Haili Smith and her sister, Brooke, have very different tastes in books. Haili likes spine-tingling (紧张刺激 的) ones, while Brooke likes fantasy. But they share a 41 that kids really like to read about characters they can 42 . So they started Books Like Me. The nonprofit group 43 teachers with culturally diverse children’s books. They desired to cultivate a love for reading in all the children. 44 , they started to find the books that the children could relate themselves to, which would make the children 45 . Most of the books have been donated in Florida. But as word 46 , requests came from schools nationwide. A book can be a 47 to see ourselves in its characters, or a window to help us see from a different 48 . Haili and Brooke made a list of books 49 in various categories and formats. On social media, they asked for donations. They began 50 boxes of new books and gave them to schools. Anitra Carter, who is a teacher in Florida, said her students 51 a lot from the donations. “It iswonderful to see a character that looks 52 to the students themselves,” Carter says. She believes diverse characters help kids 53 the ability to understand others and kids have some knowledge about the experiences of other people when facing 54 situations. Haili says, “It is our 55 that all kids can see themselves represented in books so that they can enjoy reading.” 41.A.belief B.story C.promise D.concern 42.A.compete with B.build up C.care about D.relate to 43.A.takes B.supplies C.connects D.compares 44.A.Hence B.Meanwhile C.Nevertheless D.Furthermore 45.A.surprised B.depressed C.relaxed D.interested 46.A.added up B.got out C.ran out D.turned up 47.A.river B.screen C.mirror D.lantern 48.A.frame B.manner C.position D.angle 49.A.visible B.valuable C.available D.adjustable 50.A.painting B.receiving C.handling D.producing 51.A.benefited B.distinguished C.recovered D.tried 52.A.common B.regular C.strange D.similar 53.A.find B.stimulate C.develop D.consider 54.A.real-life B.open-air C.long-term D.high-quality 55.A.foundation B.goal C.capability D.regulation 2.(2025·广东省佛山市三校第一次模拟) 体裁:记叙文 词数:246 话题:人与自然——植树保护环境 难度:★★★☆☆ Flying over the Brazilian city of Sao Paolo, people hardly miss the 3.2-kilometer-long and 100-meter-wide green trees between the city’s busiest roads. It is known as Tiquatira Linear Park, and it is the work of a single man who has worked 21 for over 20 years. Originally, Helio da Silva was a successful manager for many years. But after 22 , he started planting trees in 2003 and hasn’t 23 since. Within the first four years of his project, he planted 5,000 trees. His impressive 24 made the government of Sao Paolo 25 his efforts and acknowledge the area as the first linear park in Sao Paulo. This 26 da Silva to continue planting trees. By 2020, the retired 27 had planted more than 25,047 trees over a 3.2-km-long area. For every 12 trees, he has planted a fruit-bearing species in the 28 of attracting birds and animals. His work 29, as 45 types of birds have been 30 in the park. Today, the Tiquatira Linear Park 31 over 41,000 individual trees, and da Silva doesn’t plan on stopping 32 until he reaches at least 50,000 of them. Once labeled as 33 or spending most of his time planting trees in an area most people avoided, da Silva is now admired as a local hero. “My motivation comes from the trees themselves because trees give us flowers and fruits, 34 rainwater, attract birds and provide us with 35 shade and fresh air,” da Silva said. 21.A.nervously B.tirelessly C.secretly D.unwillingly 22.A.recovering B.escaping C.retiring D.waiting 23.A.stopped B.survived C.refused D.smiled 24.A.speech B.drawing C.dancing D.achievement 25.A.ignore B.doubt C.recognize D.expect 26.A.inspired B.reminded C.forced D.warned 27.A.teacher B.manager C.doctor D.farmer 28.A.order B.absence C.hope D.event 29.A.came round B.moved on C.went out D.paid off 30.A.identified B.caught C.freed D.killed 31.A.removes B.numbers C.borrows D.cuts 32.A.thinking B.smoking C.worrying D.planting 33.A.forgetful B.crazy C.rude D.lazy 34.A.create B.mix C.absorb D.clean 35.A.colorful B.artificial C.instant D.wonderful 3.(2025·山东省德州市高三统考) 体裁:记叙文 词数:256 话题:人与自我——克服挑战并影响自己和社区 难度:★★★☆☆ Ben Cloud, a 16-year-old boy at Mission North High School, is making a difference to his community with his successful and rapidly growing business. His business journey began 21 during his sophomore year when he took in a business class. One day, in the middle of a lecture, an idea suddenly 22 him: why not start my own business? However, the reality of launching a business proved mind-bending, especially for a teenager with 23 savings. While many might have given up, Ben’s 24 set him apart. He refused to be 25 and decided to pursue his dream of opening a coffee shop. To overcome the 26 challenges, Ben chose a path that minimized investment: creating his own coffee brand. He partnered with a designer, offering coffee in 27for his branding services, and tested various versions with friends and family, 28 his products based on their feedback. As word spread, his coffee gained loyal 29 , and with the community’s support, his business flourished. Today, his coffee brand is 30 and even reaching grocery stores nationwide. Ben also decided to 31 a portion of his profits to the Society for the Teen Protection, showing his dedication to giving back. Now, Ben is sharing his story to 32 other young people to believe in their potential. His advice, “Never let your age stand 33 , and do what you want to do.” Ben’s story is a powerful 34 that with hard work and determination, even a young person can overcome challenges and 35 themselves and their community. 21.A.unexpectedly B.secretly C.invisibly D.temporarily 22.A.amused B.struck C.confused D.escaped 23.A.average B.enough C.reduced D.limited 24.A.generosity B.curiosity C.determination D.leadership 25.A.discouraged B.controlled C.ignored D.persuaded 26.A.financial B.emotional C.physical D.cultural 27.A.time B.charge C.search D.exchange 28.A.ordering B.labeling C.purifying D.updating 29.A.followers B.designers C.engineers D.employees 30.A.shifting B.recovering C.expanding D.launching 31.A.donate B.invest C.save D.keep 32.A.warn B.inspire C.invite D.order 33.A.out of sight B.in the way C.behind the scene D.on the spot 34.A.bonus B.test C.reminder D.excuse 35.A.introduce B.protect C.inform D.impact 4.(2025·广东省肇庆市高中毕业班上学期第二次模拟) 体裁:记叙文 词数:260 话题:人与自然——动物间令人惊讶的互动与智慧 难度: ★★★☆☆ What happened at Empangeni Wildlife Reserve in South Africa was like a 21 from the film Madagascar: A herd of elephants conducted a daring escape, 22 some antelopes (羚羊) from their enclosed zone. In June 2024, staff at the reserve were closely 23 the health conditions of the antelopes when theynoticed several elephants slowly approaching and 24 . Assuming that the elephants were 25 searching for hay (干草), the staff didn’t pay much attention to the gentle 26 at first. Before they knew it, however, one elephant had 27 used its trunk to unlock and open the gate, setting the antelopes free. The staff were 28 as the antelopes rushed headlong into the 29 bush, with the elephants following closely behind as if they were playing a game. It took their caretakers several hours of 30 and chasing under the hot sun to finally settle the antelopes down and guide them back behind the 31 . Why did the elephants do this? No one knows for sure and the reason behind their actions remains a puzzle. “But we know that elephants have a sense of 32 ,” says elephant expert William Macmillan of the Pittsburgh Zoo. He couldn’t hide a 33 in his voice. “Maybe they were having fun!” And so, the tale of the elephants outsmarting the humans has become a legendary story at the reserve. It stands as a vivid reminder of the 34 nature of the wildlife and their astonishing, human-like intelligence, leaving the staff with a deeper appreciation for the 35 of nature. 21.A.dream B.scene C.message D.photo 22.A.calling B.gathering C.sending D.freeing 23.A.monitoring B.predicting C.changing D.improving 24.A.lying down B.turning back C.nosing around D.jumping up 25.A.hardly B.simply C.exactly D.totally 26.A.giants B.co-workers C.strangers D.teammates 27.A.tirelessly B.fearfully C.comfortably D.skillfully 28.A.overjoyed B.doubted C.shocked D.excited 29.A.empty B.nearby C.small D.dusty 30.A.training B.cleaning C.tracking D.climbing 31.A.garden B.forest C.center D.fence 32.A.humor B.pride C.shame D.duty 33.A.tear B.sigh C.smile D.relief 34.A.gentle B.playful C.sorrowful D.rude 35.A.dangers B.chances C.origins D.wonders 5.(2025·湖北省高中名校联盟高三第三次联合测评) 体裁:记叙文 词数:263 话题:人与自我——怀旧 难度:★★★☆☆ One summer day, Sarah decided to go for a bike ride in the countryside. The sun was shining brightly, and the air was filled with the sweet smell of fresh flowers. She felt a great sense of 41 as she bicycled alongthe winding path. As Sarah rode further, she 42 a small, old house standing at the end of a dirt road. She had never seen it before and felt curious. Resolved to 43 she locked her bike and walked towards it. The door was half 44 , so Sarah pushed it open and stepped inside. The house was dusty. She 45 the rooms, finding some old photographs and 46 toys. In the kitchen, Sarah found a 47 cookbook whose cover was torn at the edges. She opened it and was surprised to see 48 from her grandmother, who had passed away years ago. Tears welled up in her eyes as she remembered the happy times they had shared. She carefully 49 it in her scarf and placed it in her backpack. When Sarah got home, she showed the cookbook to her parents. They were amazed by the 50 and hugged her tightly. That night, Sarah cooked one of her grandmother’s recipes for the whole family, and they had the meal together 51 The experience had been a/an 52 point for Sarah. She learned to 53 the value of family history and beauty in everyday life. Looking back, Sarah knew that her 54 had led her to a treasure she had never 55 to find. 41.A.emptiness B.contentment C.achievement D.loss 42.A.spotted B.located C.imagined D.recognized 43.A.investigate B.slip C.explore D.check 44.A.closed B.stuck C.repaired D.blocked 45.A.searched for B.cleaned up C.broke into D.wandered through 46.A.misplaced B.unused C.ignored D.abandoned 47.A.well-received B.worn-out C.second-hand D.best-selling 48.A.recipes B.menus C.illustrations D.notes 49.A.threw B.wrapped C.folded D.hid 50.A.secret B.wonder C.outcome D.discovery 51.A.calmly B.confidently C.cheerfully D.patiently 52.A.confirming B.breaking C.ending D.turning 53.A.appreciate B.assess C.analyse D.admit 54.A.sympathy B.curiosity C.enthusiasm D.innocence 55.A.arranged B.guaranteed C.expected D.declined 6.(2025·河北省沧州市名校联考高三期末)体裁:记叙文 词数:255 话题:人与自我——人们的诚实和善良 难度:★★★☆☆ Imagine showing up at a grocery store late at night, only to find it completely unstaffed. In Tel Aviv, that’s exactly what happened. The incident occurred on a Friday night, the store’s peak shopping hours. The cashier who had been assigned to 21 the register took ill and left suddenly, with no one else 22 for help. The owner, Shiko Altid, also didn’t find out that the store was unmanned for an entire hour, until one customer called the police, who 23 the owner, Altid had 24 panicked on hearing that the store was left 25 and open. “In a panic, I immediately 26 the security cameras, expecting to see 27 with products thrown everywhere in the store, Altid explained, “To my 28 , just minutes after the cashier left, the customers began to scan (扫 描) the products themselves.” Altid said that his regular customers even 29 themselves as volunteer cashier, “One customer stayed at the 30 for 15 minutes, checking out one person after another and leaving the money in the register with receipts,” Altid said. They even tried to 31 how to work the credit card machine, and every time the cash drawer opened, they quickly 32 it to avoid any misunderstandings or theft. They even gave each other the correct 33 from the register. I later checked both the registers and the cameras, and nothing was missing! It was incredible. “I couldn’t thank them enough. Without their 34 and kindness, the night could have unfolded into a(n) 35 ,” said Altid. 21.A.man B.upgrade C.repair D.replace 22.A.remembered B.praised C.prepared D.reached 23.A.comforted B.contacted C.greeted D.questioned 24.A.initially B.gradually C.temporarily D.consequently 25.A.abandoned B.unattended C.empty D.messy 26.A.adjusted B.activated C.checked D.observed 27.A.violence B.quietness C.loss D.chaos 28.A.delight B.surprise C.confusion D.anxiety 29.A.appointed B.introduced C.elected D.identified 30.A.register B.store C.shelf D.desk 31.A.think about B.call up C.figure out D.reflect on 32.A.locked B.examined C.shut D.recorded33.A.receipt B.reward C.total D.change 34.A.courage B.honesty C.optimism D.encouragement 35.A.promotion B.blessing C.disaster D.escape Passage 1 1.(2025·云南省昆明市高三“三诊一模”1月摸底诊断) 体裁:记叙文 词数:232 话题:人与自我——医生关怀 难度:★★★☆☆ At 20, I was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer. The day of my emergency surgery, 41 at a medical center in Baltimore, remains 42 in my memory. Wearing nothing but a hospital gown, I was 43 into the surgical room. I remembered being surrounded by doctors, the noise of their metal surgical tools, and a sense of 44 . But that changed when the anesthesiologist (麻醉师) arrived. I 45 that she had a kind smile and the scrub (工作服) cap 46 . with patterns of sunflowers. She said to me, “OK. Why not think about something you like to do?” Here I was, 47 about what was going to happen in the next few hours, but my anesthesiologist was asking me what I liked to do for fun. 48 as the question was, I replied, “Well, what do you like to do?” “I like singing.” Then she started singing “The Phantom of the Opera”, to which I 49 sleep. It was the most 50 thing. In the years since that day, I have to undergo multiple 51 . But I still imagine her by my side. I always 52 her with me through every surgery: her 53 means so much to me. It is not just the science of medicine, but the 54 and sympathy built through music truly matter in 55 me. I will always be grateful to her. 41.A.addressed B.canceled C.performed D.repeated 42.A.fresh B.creative C.bitter D.misty 43.A.trapped B.dragged C.raised D.wheeled 44.A.surprise B.loneliness C.integrity D.guilt 45.A.admitted B.reported C.recalled D.predicted 46.A.tied B.mixed C.dotted D.fixed 47.A.relaxed B.disappointed C.excited D.terrified 48.A.Sharp B.Strange C.Formal D.Typical49.A.slipped into B.broke off C.called for D.gave up 50.A.costly B.desperate C.magic D.popular 51.A.choices B.surgeries C.investigations D.repairs 52.A.picture B.compare C.replace D.force 53.A.promise B.joke C.ambition D.song 54.A.curiosity B.care C.honesty D.forgiveness 55.A.awakening B.exploring C.defeating D.comforting 2.(2025·山西省临汾市高三适应性训练考试(一)) 体裁:记叙文 词数:244 话题:人与自我——自我成长 难度:★★★☆☆ As a kid, Vienna Kerfoot regarded living near her parents as an awful thing. But as an adult, she saw it as a(n) 41 . At some point, Kerfoot noticed her parents doing most things for her, and they 42 needed her help. This seemed to 43 because she’s a kid and they were her parents. But it didn’t dawn on the girl at that time. At 15, she pulled out her journal and 44 steps to take to become independent, from washing clothes to finally moving out. When Kerfoot was 21, she decided she needed to go as far away as possible, without any 45 if she fell. Eventually she settled in London. Even though she’d 46 a decent job there, the seemingly high salary still had her 47 to make ends meet. However, she 48 the real situation from her parents, fearing that accepting their 49 meant failure. Why was she so desperate to 50 the love and security? Over time, she learned that there are no prizes 51 to “who struggled the most.” The greatness often comes with 52 . Michael Jordan had the Bulls, and even Sherlock Holmes had Dr. Watson. Now she lives just 10 minutes away from her mom now. With distance no longer a(n) 53 , they could help each other out all the time. Being an adult means having the 54 to understand when you need help and being 55 enough to actually ask for it. 41.A.blessing B.entertainment C.punishment D.disaster 42.A.always B.gradually C.instantly D.rarely 43.A.make a difference B.go for nothing C.go to extremes D. make sense 44.A.assessed B.listed C.tracked D.attempted45.A.safety net B.top secret C.bottom line D.comfort zone 46.A.quit B.lost C.landed D.offered 47.A.manage B.promise C.struggle D.choose 48.A.prohibited B.hid C.told D.predicted 49.A.blame B.prize C.assistance D.supplies 50.A.accept B.pass C.abandon D.escape 51.A.earned B.awarded C.canceled D.received 52.A.challenge B.support C.independence D.effort 53.A.topic B.advantage C.possibility D.issue 54.A.wisdom B.chance C.intention D.responsibility 55.A.ambitious B.excellent C.generous D.humble 1.(2025年1月浙江卷) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Manuela Ribeiro has a healthy addiction. It’s ___41___. A few months ago, the 30-year-old teacher decided it was time to put her ___42___ to good use. She signed up on the website Bookalokal, and now welcomes ___43___ into her Brussels flat twice a week for dinner parties. Ribeiro ___44___ €35 per person for what is usually a three-course meal that can last up to three hours. For Ribeiro, it has become a perfect platform for ___45___ her hobby of buying food, ___46___ new recipes and holding dinner parties. “It’s a great opportunity to share my passion for food and to ___47___ new people,” said Ribeiro. Sometimes she prepares traditional Brazilian dishes ___48___ her native home; other times she ___49___ dinner courses with her favorite beers. The platform has enabled Ribeiro to realise her dream with a great deal of freedom, as ___50___ to a restaurant where the service is ___51___, the menu is known in advance, and the meal is expected to be no ___52___. “But it’s also a great ___53___, for it can sometimes take days to ___54___ a single event,” Ribeiro said. “This platform is not only ___55___ for professional cooks, but also for those willing to discovernew experiences.”202 41. A. reading B. traveling C. cooking D. teaching 42. A. hobby B. energy C. education D. money 43. A. coworkers B. students C. relatives D. strangers 44. A. pays B. charges C. owes D. raises 45. A. pursuing B. choosing C. discussing D. changing 46. A. passing on B. trying out C. going over D. taking down 47. A. hire B. help C. meet D. train 48. A. in addition to B. in return for C. in honor of D. in line with 49. A. replaces B. tastes C. orders D. pairs 50. A. opposed B. related C. subject D. vital 51. A. invaluable B. impersonal C. unsuitable D. unprofessional 52. A. surprise B. end C. need D. problem 53. A. lesson B. pleasure C. success D. challenge 54. A. celebrate B. record C. attend D. organise 55. A. selected B. reserved C. evaluated D. requested 2.(2024年1月浙江高考卷) While taking a 20-hour train ride along the edge of the Taklimakan Desert in northwestern China, I had the kind of humbling, educational, and above all else, wonderful 1 with a local that all travelers long for. A young Chinese man 2 me on the train. My 3 friend spoke virtually no English, so I happily took the 4 to practice my Chinese. Over several hours, he would tell me about how he had 5 a two-year professional school to quickly find a job 6 highways in order to help support his family. Perhaps the most 7 , however, was the fact that this man spent hours studying every day after hard physical labor. Without batting an eye, he would8 a translated Emerson passage before asking about the literary influence of American 9 as a whole. ”And what do you all learn about Russian authors?” I 10 him asking at one point. It would have been easy to 11 my assumptions about this highway builder who had never been more than a few hundred miles from home. But this highly informed, 12 , and admirable person prevented me doing so. In the course of a couple of hours, he 13 me just how much one can gain from 14 with an open mind, and a willingness to 15 with locals from all walks of life. 1.A.experiment B.encounter C.competition D.appointment 2.A.treated B.saved C.lectured D.approached 3.A.true B.so-called C.new D.long-lost 4.A.chance B.advice C.trouble D.right 5.A.visited B.financed C.attended D.founded 6.A.building B.sweeping C.checking D.guarding 7.A.typical B.obvious C.natural D.remarkable 8.A.publish B.quote C.сорy D.download 9.A.writers B.historians C.workers D.students 10.A.anticipate B.imagine C.recall D.catch 11.A.look into B.rely on C.go over D.deal with 12.A.well-behaved B.multi-skilled C.warm-hearted D.self-educated 13.A.asked B.warned C.showed D.promised 14.A.traveling B.reading C.searching D.teaching 15.A.cooperate B.side C.negotiate D.engage 3.(2024·新高考II卷) When I decided to buy a house in Europe ten years ago, I didn't think too long. I liked traveling in France, but when it came to picking my favorite spot to ___21___, Italy was the clear winner. During my first visit to Italy, I ___22___ to ask for directions or order in a restaurant. But every time I tried to ___23___ a sentence of Italian together, the locals smiled at me and ___24___ my language skills. That encouragement helped me to get through the language ___25___. After I made Italy my permanent home, I discovered how ___26___ Italians are. Neighbors will bring me freshly made cheese and will come to my door to ___27___ me to close the window in my car when rain is coming. It's these small ___28___ of kindness that make a new country feel like home. As a foodie, the way to my heart is through my stomach, and nowhere fuels my ___29___ quite like Italy.Each town has its own traditional ____30____, and every family keeps a recipe passed from one generation to another. Families ____31____ for big meals on Sundays, birthdays, and whatever other excuses they can ____32____. These meals are always ____33____ by laughter and joy. Whatever ____34____ life in Italy might have, the problems are ____35____ once you sit down to a big meal with friends and family. 21. A. study B. rent C. visit D. settle 22. A. planned B. struggled C. refused D. happened 23. A. string B. hang C. mix D. match 24. A. improved B. assessed C. admired D. praised 25. A. course B. barrier C. area D. test 26. A. open-minded B. strong-willed C. warm-hearted D. well-informed 27. A. remind B. allow C. persuade D. order 28. A. tricks B. promises C. acts D. duties 29. A. ambition B. success C. appetite D. growth 30. A. costume B. dish C. symbol D. tale 31. A. gather B. cheer C. leave D. wait 32. A. put up with B. stand up for C. come up with D. make up for 33. A. signaled B. confirmed C. represented D. accompanied 34. A. disadvantages B. meanings C. surprises D. opportunities 35. A. created B. forgotten C. understood D. identified 4.(2024新高考I卷) I’ve been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks’ achievement s all my life. When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend ____41____ a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running ____42____, but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was ____43____ for a “super,” referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I ____44____ it! Between the girl making my ____45____ seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only ____46____ I’d ever run again is if a big dog was running after me! So I ____47____ cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I ____48____ of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I ____49____ her bike and went for a ride. The ____50____: The roads there went through large valleys where I’d be riding uphill for miles at a time. I’d never faced such ____51____. That day, I got ____52____ by about 100 “local” bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn’t seem quite as ____53____.I’ve ____54____ a lot since then. I’ve come to accept that whatever ____55____ I set for myself, they just have to be my own. 41. A. knew B. held C. won D. quit 42. A. regularly B. silently C. proudly D. recently 43. A. asking B. looking C. waiting D. training 44. A. made B. believed C. hated D. deserved 45. A. advantage B. achievement C. contribution D. influence 46. A. way B. risk C. place D. reason 47. A. gave up B. went on C. turned to D. dealt with 48. A. heard B. dreamed C. complained D. approved 49. A. painted B. borrowed C. bought D. parked 50. A. problem B. secret C. principle D. advice 51. A. dangers B. events C. opponents D. challenges 52. A. passed B. convinced C. admired D. stopped 53. A. reliable B. convenient C. familiar D. appealing 54. A. traveled B. matured C. missed D. worried 55. A. limits B. dates C. goals D. tests 5.(2023新高考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 serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme ____ 1 0____ 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 they ____ 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 6.(2023新高考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 ___ 1 ___ . They could not afford to pay for ___ 2 ___ for their dog, Tiffy, and ___ 3 ___ wanted to take her with them. It just ___ 4 ___ that I was planning another PNP flight with another pilot, Karen, who ___ 5 ___ to take Tiffy from Kansas City to Virginia. What I was to do was fly to Topeka to ___ 6 ___ Tiffy. When I met Tiffy’s owners, they seemed very ___ 7 ___ . George, the husband, was trying to be calm, but I could tell this was ___ 8 ___ for him, having to leave his dog to a ___ 9 ___ and trust that everything would _____ 10 _____ . After some goodbyes, I asked George and his wife to help me _____ 11 _____ Tiffy into the plane. I promised to take care of Tiffy and _____ 12 _____ them as soon as we got to Kansas City. The flight was _____ 13 _____ , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she _____ 14 _____ with Karen and made it back to George in Virginia within a few days. He was so _____ 15 _____ and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great to know that I had helped bring this family together again.1. A. turn B. budget C. schedule D. connection 2. A. food B. shelter C. medicine D. transportation 3. A. desperately B. temporarily C. secretly D. originally 4. A. appeared B. proved C. happened D. showed 5. A. waited B. offered C. hurried D. failed 6. A. see off B. look for C. hand over D. pick up 7. A. confused B. nervous C. annoyed D. curious 8. A. hard B. fine C. common D. lucky 9. A. coworker B. passenger C. stranger D. neighbor 10. A. speed up B. work out C. come back D. take off 11. A. feed B. follow C. change D. load 12. A. call B. join C. leave D. serve 13. A. unnecessary B. unexpected C. unavoidable D. uneventful 14. A. returned B. fought C. flew D. agreed 15. A. thankful B. generous C. proud D. sympathetic 7.(2022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 1 . 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 2 , but the couple has an unusual way to make their travel 3 . They’re part of a new form of the 4 economy: an online group of house sitters. Throughout their no- cost stays in 5 homes, they feed pets and water plants in the homeowner’s 6 . It’s not all sightseeing. The two travelers carefully 7 their trips, scheduling their days around the pets that are sometimes difficult to 8 . But house sitting also offers a level of 9 they can’t find in a hotel. “It’s like 10 at a friend’s house,” Jessica says. The couple has a high 11 rate in getting accepted as house sitters and they always go beyond the homeowner’s 12 . For Jessica, that means 13 plenty of pictures of happy pets, keeping the house 14 and leaving a nice small gift before heading to the next house. “You want to make the homeowner feel that they made the right 15 ,” she says. 1.A.indoors B.online C.single-handed D.full-time 2.A.game B.service C.vacation D.procedure3.A.safe B.busy C.helpful D.affordable 4.A.local B.private C.sharing D.agricultural 5.A.strangers’ B.parents’ C.co-workers’ D.neighbors’ 6.A.favor B.defense C.honor D.absence 7.A.plan B.explain C.compare D.complete 8.A.buy B.transport C.choose D.please 9.A.support B.comfort C.control D.attention 10.A.cooking B.staying C.waiting D.studying 11.A.success B.survival C.growth D.unemployment 12.A.budget B.abilities C.expectations D.understanding 13.A.admiring B.donating C.sending D.borrowing 14.A.clean B.open C.simple D.empty 15.A.guess B.decision C.response D.impression 8.(2022新高考I卷) My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years. Some of our ___1___ are funny, especially from the early years when our children were little. Once, we ___2___ along Chalk Creek. I was ___3___ 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 ___4___, and his crying let the whole campground know it. So ___5___ tying him up, I just kept a close eye on him. It ___6___ — 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 ___7___, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly ___8___ our peaceful morning trip. The ___9___ picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to _____10_____ the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No _____11_____. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there _____12_____, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were _____13_____. Now, every year when my husband pulls our camper out of the garage, we are filled with a sense of _____14_____, wondering what camping fun and _____15_____ we will experience next. 1. A. ideas B. jokes C. memories D. discoveries 2. A. camped B. drove C. walked D. cycled 3. A. annoyed B. surprised C. disappointed D. worried 4. A. unhurt B. unfortunate C. uncomfortable D. unafraid5. A. due to B. instead of C. apart from D. as for 6. A. worked B. happened C. mattered D. changed 7. A. signed up B. calmed down C. checked out D. headed off 8. A. arranged B. interrupted C. completed D. recorded 9. A. wind B. noise C. temperature D. speed 10. A. find B. hide C. start D. fix 11. A. luck B. answer C. wonder D. signal 12. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly 13. A. sorry B. brave C. safe D. right 14. A. relief B. duty C. pride D. excitement 15. A. failure B. adventure C. performance D. conflict