
1.【2024屆河南省新鄉(xiāng)市高三二模試題】
I’m a teacher at a lcal high schl. One day, I fund myself 41 a brilliant mment in the cafeteria. During lunch, I nticed ne f my 42 Jasn hlding up his tray (托盤) with a cnfused expressin. 43 , he was having truble deciding where t sit in the 44 cafeteria. After sme hesitatin, he apprached a table where a few students were absrbed in their wn 45 and asked if he culd jin them. They welcmed him, and he 46 , lking cntent.
Mments later, anther student apprached the table and asked if he culd jin them. Jasn seized the 47 t intrduce an element f fun and challenge. He asked the by if he culd answer a riddle befre jining them. Interested, the by 48 , and Jasn presented him with the riddle: “What has 49 but can’t pen lcks?” After a mment f thught, the by admitted he didn’t knw the answer. With a mischievus grin, Jasn pinted t the pian in the crner f the cafeteria and 50 that the answer was “a pian”. The ther students 51 . The table sn became knwn as the “riddle table”, attracting students wh were 52 t slve riddles fr the chance t jin.
As a teacher, I culdn’t help but appreciate the 53 and friendship unflded during the lunch perid. It turns ut that smetimes, a little intellectual challenge can 54 a randm cafeteria table int the httest spt in schl. Definitely a 55 mve by Jasn.
41.A.witnessingB.bringingC.prvidingD.explring
42.A.teachersB.custmersC.studentsD.clleagues
43.A.IdeallyB.ObviuslyC.MdestlyD.Literally
44.A.fashinableB.splendidC.beautifulD.crwded
45.A.prfessinsB.territriesC.cnversatinsD.situatins
46.A.ran awayB.settled inC.stepped utD.lked up
47.A.pprtunityB.emphasisC.a(chǎn)dvcateD.a(chǎn)bsence
48.A.resistedB.calmedC.hesitatedD.a(chǎn)greed
49.A.drsB.a(chǎn)rmsC.keysD.legs
50.A.insistedB.revealedC.suggestedD.thught
51.A.laughedB.expldedC.shutedD.a(chǎn)plgized
52.A.cleverB.tiredC.eagerD.a(chǎn)fraid
53.A.creativityB.kindnessC.missinD.relatin
54.A.ladB.injectC.feedD.turn
55.A.curiusB.geniusC.suitableD.pwerful
2.【2024屆云南廣西貴州省高三“3 3 3”診斷性聯(lián)考試題】
Alne But Nt Lnely
I walked int Panera and placed my rder. After I paid and filled my plastic cup with water, I walked t find a 21 .As Is at dwn, I 22 that at the table next t me, there was an lder man eating his sup alne. The chair in frnt f him was empty; he wasn’t 23 the seat. He was genuinely eating all alne.
As this fact settled in, a feeling f sadness began t 24 me. Was he lnely? Did he want smene t keep him cmpany? This wasn’t the first time Id felt sad when I nticed smene eating alne. I dn’t like being alne very much. 25 , I dn’t like seeing peple eat alne. I autmatically 26 they’re lnely and need smene t be there fr them.
Fr sme reasn, eating with ther peple is the 27 .Mdern sciety has 28 t the pint where mst peple eat with thers and d almst every activity tgether. But is it pssible we just dn’t want t 29 lnely?
Fr me, it’s easy t feel pressured t be alne 30 see everyne else arund me 31 by a friend. S many peple are always arund smene else, and that may make peple think we always need smene with us t feel 32 abut urselves.
But that’s nt true. We can enjy being alne and we shuldn’t be 33 t eat alne if that’s what we want t d. Ultimately, if seeing smene eating alne, I’ll bear in mind that maybe they just want a 34 frm the wrld, r maybe they prefer it that way. It’s imprtant t realize seeing smene ding smething alne desn’t always 35 they’re lnely.
21.A.sptB.matC.seatD.man
22.A.suspectedB.nticedC.a(chǎn)ssessedD.predicted
23.A.findingB.bkingC.takingD.saving
24.A.call frB.turn dwnC.wash verD.a(chǎn)ppeal t
25.A.TherefreB.HweverC.AnyhwD.Nevertheless
26.A.a(chǎn)ppreciateB.insistC.a(chǎn)dvcateD.a(chǎn)ssume
27.A.nrmB.sacrificeC.bnusD.dilemma
28.A.extendedB.evlvedC.fallenD.cmpared
29.A.sundB.turnC.a(chǎn)ppearD.prve
30.A.whenB.a(chǎn)lthughC.unlessD.until
31.A.disturbedB.a(chǎn)ccmpaniedC.trackedD.envied
32.A.lnelierB.wrseC.calmerD.better
33.A.thrilledB.a(chǎn)fraidC.inspiredD.pleased
34.A.wnderB.prmiseC.favrD.break
35.A.a(chǎn)nnunceB.stressC.meanD.reveal
3.【2024屆四川省成都市高三二診試題】
At the age f 16, I went t Australia as an exchange student and lived with a hst family. Even thugh I had made sme preparatins, the culture shck was still 21 .
During the first mnths, which is called the “hneymn phase” f culture shck, I was super 22 t be in a different culture and fund everything 23 and exciting. But sn, things started t feel 24 . Differences became mre apparent and frustrating 25 ppulated my head: “I wish peple wuld just be able t speak German fr ne day! ”
“I wish public transprtatin wuld…” These thughts were f curse highly 26 . Hwever, they’re part f the “negtiatin phase”.
Over the next few mnths, thugh, feelings f adjustment and belnging gradually 27 . I develped my wn rutine, learned t adapt t the 28 , and made many new friends. I had slwly and unknwingly 29 the “adjustment phase”. I had adapted my wn behavir and learned t 30 new ways f thinking and attitudes. My English had imprved 31 !
Things started t make sense and I 32 Australian culture better and better! That was a majr 33 fr me persnally. Every day I felt mre 34 with my new hme. I adpted many new traits (特性) while als 35 earlier nes frm my hme cuntry. This prcess is called the “mastery phase”. My happiest mment was when my dear friend ne day 36 during a cnversatin: “Jude, yu 37 just like us! Yu’re an Australian nw!” I had transfrmed frm a silent timid German t an almst accent-free bicultural Australian/German.
The 38 f culture shck are different fr everyne and can cause different behavirs and 39 . But ne thing is fr sure thugh: Culture shck cannt be avided and 40 is the first step twards adapting t a freign culture.
21.A.unavidableB.unbearableC.unbelievableD.unfrgettable
22.A.wrriedB.lnelyC.thrilledD.prud
23.A.similarB.expensiveC.a(chǎn)dvancedD.fresh
24.A.uncntrllableB.ddC.distractingD.wrthless
25.A.experiencesB.cmmentsC.thughtsD.news
26.A.effrtlessB.unimprtantC.unhelpfulD.a(chǎn)imless
27.A.tk verB.brke utC.went nD.faded away
28.A.requirementsB.trendC.behavirsD.stress
29.A.missedB.enteredC.cmpletedD.created
30.A.a(chǎn)ppreciateB.meetC.ignreD.change
31.A.slwlyB.dramaticallyC.suddenlyD.regularly
32.A.memrizedB.intrducedC.understdD.a(chǎn)nalyzed
33.A.breakthrughB.barrierC.dilemmaD.methd
34.A.patientB.familiarC.carefulD.cmfrtable
35.A.keepingB.enjyingC.rememberingD.spreading
36.A.cmplainedB.remarkedC.declaredD.emphasized
37.A.lkB.sundC.eatD.dress
38.A.effectsB.descriptinsC.a(chǎn)dvantagesD.a(chǎn)ttractins
39.A.understandingB.changesC.feelingsD.respnse
40.A.questiningB.explratinC.imitatinD.Acceptance
4.【2024屆河南省信陽高級中學高三二模試題】
I fund a wnderful picture f Malan karst cnes nline and presented it t the innkeeper. “Yu can’t g there,” the innkeeper 21 me. “The viewing platfrm has been clsed due t 22 that t many visitrs culd cause gelgical damage.”
Despite ur disappintment, we 23 an alternative: a seven-hur hike thrugh the “funnel frest”. Initially, we were 24 t run the risk. Hwever, I had 25 the turism mtt in the nature reserve: “If yu dn’t d it nw, yu wn’t d it in yur lifetime.” Three f ur grup 26 decided t venture int the frest. The innkeeper respnded with a knwing 27 : “Great. Bear Grylls went there.”
The next mrning, we set ff with a lcal 28 . Rain came and went three times, and befre I actually 29 t climb ver the first muntain, I had already gt wet t the skin. I was a walking 30 f mud and water.
Our guide, in his 50s, behaved like a btanist, intrducing the lcally specific plants t us, but I was hardly in the 31 . Every step sank int the muddy, sucking grund. Every lg r rck in frnt f us was a physical 32 . “One can never reach thse places withut strng willpwer,” I murmured, reciting that millennium-ld 33 , ver and ver again.
Sinkhles and entrances t undergrund rivers kept ppping up alng ur 34 . Thinking f them leading t an unknwn wrld, I began t 35 the rad that I can cntrl even mre.
Wandering in a green chas withut any bvius landmarks is als breathtaking.
21.A.a(chǎn)nsweredB.tldC.fllwedD.favred
22.A.newsB.mattersC.cncernsD.cnclusins
23.A.wrked utB.tk inC.set dwnD.ruled ut
24.A.unwillingB.surprisedC.calmD.inspired
25.A.frgttenB.prmtedC.interpretedD.nticed
26.A.shrtlyB.latelyC.eventuallyD.suddenly
27.A.tasteB.tneC.smileD.sigh
28.A.btanistB.keeperC.farmerD.guide
29.A.managedB.decidedC.plannedD.a(chǎn)greed
30.A.visitrB.mixtureC.lgD.stranger
31.A.eagernessB.mdC.humrD.pity
32.A.cntactB.energyC.a(chǎn)ctivityD.challenge
33.A.predictinB.lineC.dealD.secret
34.A.ruteB.landmarkC.platfrmD.rck
35.A.guaranteeB.ignreC.dubtD.a(chǎn)ppreciate
5.【2024屆寧夏銀川市質(zhì)量檢測試題】
In the late afternn, Brandn finished his farm wrk and went hme. As they ften did, his tw sns, Luie, 6, and Everett, 3, 21 him.
As they headed fr the huse, the tw bys ran ahead f him, wh stpped t clse the gate. Luie 22 at an ld well. The 23 cvering the well was brittle (脆弱的) ver time. When Luie stepped n it, it was 24 and the by fell in the well. Brandn quickly 25 what had happened.
He ran t the well and heard Luie 26 the water and screaming. Withut 27 , he jumped in. As he 28 the well, he grabbed a thin pipe, which slwed his 29 and kept him frm hurting his sn.
Brandn hit the 30 water at the bttm f the well. He grabbed Luie, wh was 31 . Knwing they culd nt 32 in the freezing water t lng, Brandn carried his sn nt his chest as he 33 his wn legs and back against the narrw walls fr 34 . Then he asked Everett t g back ut t the rad and get help.
Abut 15 minutes later, Christi and Mark, nearby farmer, nticed Everett std 35 by the side f the rad, waving. They asked if he was OK. He tld them the 36 accident. The cuple put Everett int their car and drve nt the farm, and the by 37 t the well. Mark called the plice while Christi called anther 38 , Dan, wh sped t Brandn’s farm with his sn and a 39 rpe.
With the neighbrs’ help, Brandn and Luie were rescued 40 at last.
21.A.fllwedB.rememberedC.cpiedD.left
22.A.pretendedB.dancedC.stppedD.spke
23.A.brickB.bardC.pipeD.sign
24.A.a(chǎn)ccurateB.sensitiveC.unnecessaryD.brken
25.A.heardB.realizedC.imaginedD.dreamed
26.A.drinkingB.a(chǎn)ddingC.beatingD.explring
27.A.hesitatinB.mneyC.timeD.supply
28.A.gave upB.turned tC.met withD.fell dwn
29.A.speechB.sightC.prgressD.speed
30.A.dirtyB.cldC.deepD.pisnus
31.A.panicB.excitedC.embarrassedD.prud
32.A.liveB.mveC.stayD.believe
33.A.cleanedB.fixedC.fundD.treated
34.A.helpB.pwerC.a(chǎn)ppreciatinD.supprt
35.A.a(chǎn)lneB.happilyC.freeD.casually
36.A.imprtantB.terribleC.a(chǎn)pparentD.cmmn
37.A.warnedB.brughtC.cheatedD.pinted
38.A.neighbrB.victimC.plicemanD.farmer
39.A.shrtB.clrfulC.thickD.new
40.A.temprarilyB.graduallyC.successfullyD.similarly
6.【2024屆陜西省西安市臨潼區(qū)二模試題】
On January 22, 2022, the British-Belgian 19-year-ld, Rutherfrd, successfully 21 her micrlight aircraft back at the Airprt, frm where she had departed 155 22 ag, fulfilling her dream t be the yungest wman t fly arund the wrld sl.
“I feel 23 nt nly t break the Guinness Wrld Recrd, but als t 24 the gender gap by 11 years between the current yungest man recrd hlder, 18 at the time f his recrd, and the previus wman recrd hlder, wh was 30 when she 25 her ‘Dreams Sar’ arund-the-wrld flight.” Rutherfrd wrte n her blg. Rutherfrd’s jurney 26 five cntinents and 52 cuntries began n August 18, 2021. She met many 27 delays alng the way. They 28 an unscheduled stp in Califrnia 29 the fierce wildfires and a stp in Alaska t 30 her visa. She als faced several 31 in the air. Despite the severe difficulties, the 32 yung pilt never gave up n her dream.
Rutherfrd grew up arund 33 . Her British father flies cmmercially fr Emirates Airlines, while her Belgian mther is als a pilt. The yung girl began 34 hw t fly at age 14. And she 35 her flight license in 2020. With her 36 f flying arund the wrld attained, Rutherfrd nw has her sights 37 even higher. She wants t becme a(n) 38 and explre space.
She hpes that her jurney will encurage mre yung wmen t 39 careers in flight. Currently the number f wmen pilts is just 5 percent. Rutherfrd says, “It’s an easy thing t say, but just 40 it. If yu dn’t try and see hw high yu can fly, then yu’ll never knw.”
21.A.landedB.leftC.startedD.tried
22.A.weeksB.daysC.mnthsD.hurs
23.A.thrilledB.upsetC.bredD.a(chǎn)nxius
24.A.increaseB.widenC.leaveD.narrw
25.A.gainedB.succeededC.cmpletedD.began
26.A.takingB.crssingC.ignringD.missing
27.A.unseenB.unableC.uncertainD.unexpected
28.A.testedB.includedC.fllwedD.deleted
29.A.thanks tB.in regard tC.due tD.in additin t
30.A.renewB.reuseC.recverD.review
31.A.defeatsB.prizesC.drawbacksD.challenges
32.A.smartB.determinedC.disabledD.caring
33.A.shipsB.trainsC.a(chǎn)irplanesD.cars
34.A.puttingB.rememberingC.hatingD.learning
35.A.lentB.purchasedC.btainedD.trained
36.A.effrtB.prpsalC.galD.struggle
37.A.understdB.wavedC.lstD.set
38.A.engineerB.a(chǎn)strnautC.piltD.physicist
39.A.pursueB.perfrmC.searchD.a(chǎn)ppreciate
40.A.g frB.cme tC.put ffD.set abut
7.【2024屆廣西壯族自治區(qū)高三二模試題】
Brn int a family f mtrcyclists, Bridget McCutchen was able t witness firsthand the 21 and excitement that riding a mtrbike culd bring frm a very early age. But the idea f riding arund the wrld hadn't ever 22 her until her lder brther pinted ut that she was still yung enugh t beat the wrld recrd fr the yungest persn t circle the 23 n a mtrcycle.
McCutchen, whse lngest rad trip had been frm Wiscnsin t Washingtn, says she 24 the idea at first. But it kept cming back int her 25 .
After 26 as much mney as she culd, McCutchen 27 in August. She has been recrding her 28 nline, stressing that there's a huge difference in 29 the wrld between traveling by car and n a 30 .
Hwever, traveling by mtrcycle n 31 rads cmes with its dangers. McCutchen has 32 frm the mtrcycle n a few ccasins and nearly crashed int trucks arund blind crners.
Of curse, if she is successful in breaking this particular recrd, the likelihd is that smene even 33 will cme alng and set a new recrd ne day. Hwever, McCutchen isn't 34 abut this at all. In fact, she says she'll 35 help anyne wh's keen t d s, even if it means that they beat her t it.
21.A.mysteryB.pleasureC.varietyD.intelligence
22.A.belnged tB.turned tC.ccurred tD.related t
23.A.cuntryB.backyardC.schlD.glbe
24.A.dismissedB.frgtC.likedD.remembered
25.A.huseB.faceC.fficeD.mind
26.A.spendingB.savingC.lsingD.investing
27.A.checked inB.brke dwnC.set ffD.ran ut
28.A.dreamsB.mistakesC.cnversatinsD.travels
29.A.understandingB.changingC.seeingD.ruling
30.A.bicycleB.planeC.trainD.mtrbike
31.A.unfamiliarB.quietC.mainD.safe
32.A.escapedB.fallenC.startedD.died
33.A.slimmerB.happierC.yungerD.richer
34.A.wrriedB.curiusC.carefulD.hpeful
35.A.barelyB.gladlyC.creativelyD.suddenly
【2024屆貴州省黔東南州高三二模試題】
Britni Ricard, the CEO f her wn csmetics cmpany, became a landlrd (房東) when she bught her first investment prperty. The apartment building has 10 units and many f the tenants (租房) are 21 wmen with children. That made her think f her wn 22 grwing up in public husing, and hw difficult hlidays culd be fr her mm.
“It was 23 ,” said Ricard. “My mm was a single wman 24 three children alne. 25 watching her struggle in my childhd, I just wanted t figure ut, ‘Hw can I help?’”
Inspired by her wn upbringing, Ricard decided t 26 t supprt her tenants. In Nvember, Ricard 27 her tenants fr a pre-hliday meeting and she delivered a 28 t her tenants: ne mnth f free rent. Ricard als 29 t rganize a seminar (研討會) t help her tenants becme hmewners.
Amng the tenants tuched by Ricard’s 30 was Kedesha Dunn, a single mther raising tw bys. Dunn expressed her 31 , emphasizing hw Ricard’s gift wuld 32 financial stress and allw her family t 33 the hliday seasn.
Ricard’s act f cmpassin and 34 had a deep impact n the lives f her tenants, resnating far beynd the walls f the apartment building and inspiring cmmunities t cme tgether in times f 35 .
21.A.busyB.prC.greatD.single
22.A.childhdB.neighbrhdC.livelihdD.mtherhd
23.A.impressiveB.unfrgettableC.tughD.a(chǎn)wkward
24.A.educatingB.raisingC.carryingD.watching
25.A.PreviuslyB.ExtremelyC.OccasinallyD.Cntinuusly
26.A.keep balanceB.make senseC.take actinD.get access
27.A.gatheredB.fundC.treatedD.calmed
28.A.wishB.giftC.dreamD.patent
29.A.learnedB.extendedC.fferedD.lnged
30.A.newsB.galC.a(chǎn)mbitinD.kindness
31.A.a(chǎn)pprvalB.gratitudeC.cmmitmentD.excitement
32.A.easeB.recgniseC.endureD.ignre
33.A.a(chǎn)ffectB.summarizeC.enjyD.resist
34.A.a(chǎn)ssessmentB.trialC.gestureD.supprt
35.A.needB.rderC.peaceD.danger
【2024屆甘肅省天水市麥積區(qū)高三二檢試題】
I was firstly fascinated by a dance perfrmance in the hall f a university. Sn after, dancers frm a famus ballet trupe 21 my schl and chse a handful f students t attend a weekly dance class.
I was in lve with 22 but I wasn’t chsen, which made me really 23 . Mnths later, I finally cnvinced my 24 t sign me up fr classes at a neighbrhd dance studi. A year later, I was 25 by the schl f that famus ballet trupe, where, frm eight years ld, I was spending every day after schl dancing r perfrming. The abve was my 26 fr mst f my K-12 years.
As I headed fr cllege, I expected a 27 as a prfessinal dancer. After 28 , I tured with a Seattle-based dance cmpany, and 29 dance at Seattle Academy f Arts and Sciences. I 30 my jbs, but I preferred creating new wrks that 31 represented wh I am as a dancer. Three friends f mine shared similar feelings, and tgether we 32 a cmpany.
Tday, I balance my cmpany’s wrk with a 33 as arts manager fr Arts Crps, an 34 that prmtes access t yuth arts educatin. Meanwhile, as a chregrapher (舞蹈指導), I have 35 lcal and natinal cmmissins (委托) fr new wrk, and recently accepted a Dance Crush Award fr my accmplishments.
21.A.interviewedB.checkedC.visitedD.influenced
22.A.danceB.musicC.a(chǎn)rtD.pwer
23.A.puzzledB.embarrassedC.surprisedD.disappinted
24.A.parentsB.friendsC.relativesD.classmates
25.A.recmmendedB.selectedC.inspiredD.fcused
26.A.wishB.dreamC.beliefD.life
27.A.giftB.resurceC.hbbyD.career
28.A.graduatingB.cmpetingC.evacuatingD.crashing
29.A.bservedB.watchedC.taughtD.examined
30.A.limitedB.enjyedC.exchangedD.quitted
31.A.ccasinallyB.fullyC.frequentlyD.widely
32.A.carried ffB.depended nC.set upD.entered fr
33.A.strategyB.legendC.referenceD.jb
34.A.rganizatinB.ideaC.pininD.pprtunity
35.A.discveredB.receivedC.a(chǎn)ssistedD.supprted
10.【2024屆新疆維吾爾自治區(qū)塔城區(qū)二模試題】
Xinjiang has lng been knwn as a place f music and dancing.
N matter which ethnic grup is living in Xinjiang, music and dancing are an inseparable part f ur lives. Frm festive hlidays t 21 and parties, music, singing and dancing are must- haves, with peple f all genders and ages taking part in them. Even yung children in Xinjiang, upn 22 music, start mving their hands and stepping n the beat. It is ften the case that peple say, “Everyne in Xinjiang knws hw t dance.” Dancing shws ur 23 fr life.
When it cmes t flk dancing in Xinjiang, the first thing peple will 24 is “neck mving”, r mre 25 , the “head slide”. T d this, yu mve yur cheek t each side.
The mment when I 26 peple’s lve fr the ethnic dances f Xinjiang came during the COVID-19 27 in 2020. I launched an pen curse n Duyin. Every day I live-streamed (直播) fr an hur. In the 12-day perid, mre than a millin peple 28 my curse.
Every day I wuld assign my viewers 29 , asking them t sht a shrt vide and interact with me n the platfrm. I was flded with 30 . I culd see peple f all ages and ethnic grups, even verseas Chinese shwing their passin fr Xinjiang dances. Many f them even 31 Xinjiang-style clthes and did their hair. I was quite 32 by my students during that perid.
Shrt vide and live-streams d nt nly 33 turism and sell prducts, they als serve an imprtant rle in 34 a cmmunicatin channel with the majrity f netizens.
I believe s many peple wuld like t cnnect with me n the Internet because they see me as a dwn-t-earth, relatable and real directr f the 35 and turist bureau (局).
21.A.weddingsB.lecturesC.meetingsD.teams
22.A.directingB.cnductingC.cmpsingD.hearing
23.A.hbbyB.satisfactinC.passinD.friendship
24.A.meet withB.care frC.think abutD.find ut
25.A.prfessinallyB.bviuslyC.rapidlyD.frequently
26.A.recgnizedB.feltC.understdD.described
27.A.utbreakB.a(chǎn)ttendanceC.a(chǎn)ppearanceD.cntrl
28.A.requiredB.tkC.a(chǎn)nsweredD.replied
29.A.plansB.designsC.hmewrkD.creativity
30.A.emailsB.lettersC.perfrmancesD.vides
31.A.madeB.wreC.bughtD.changed
32.A.inspiredB.surprisedC.crazyD.a(chǎn)dmired
33.A.cmpeteB.hireC.imprveD.prmte
34.A.fixingB.repairingC.establishingD.digging
35.A.histricalB.culturalC.naturalD.public
11.【2024屆廣西柳州高中、南寧三中高三診斷聯(lián)考】
“I dn’t want t see that cat in ur yard again,” my husband said as he shed the beautiful cat back int the neighbr’s yard. “I dn’t appreciate her cat 21 in ur yard,” he insisted. Sighing, I sent ff a quick 22 t ur sweet neighbr, Cheryl, infrming her f my husband’s 23 f cats. “I’ll d my best,” she replied sme time later, “but it’s kind f hard 24 where she ges when I let her utside.”
The fllwing mrning, Jhn std at the windw in ur bedrm. “Yu aren’t ging t 25 this,” he said in a lw vice. “Cme lk!” “Oh, my Gd!” I cried 26 . Right in the center f ur yard were tw 27 grundhgs (土撥鼠). Jhn raised the 28 , and the tw raced int the wds 29 . That evening, I happened t glance ut the windw, nly t see a big fat grundhg chewing n the flwers we’d planted. “Smething’s gt t be dne!” Jhn shuted. He surfed the Internet and lked up what 30 the grundhg culd cause and hw they culd be 31 . “The grundhgs d nt like cats. That’s 32 … in fact, they hate the 33 f siled kitty litter. Um… why dn’t yu text Cheryl and let her knw the cat ban has been 34 ?” I culdn’t help smiling t myself.
That evening, we sptted the sweet yellw cat in ur yard searching mice. The grundhgs were nwhere t be 35 . “It’s a beautiful evening, isn’t it?” My husband smiled as we sat n the sfa.
21.A.huntingB.a(chǎn)ppearingC.dashingD.rlling
22.A.nteB.letterC.mailD.text
23.A.a(chǎn)ffectinB.dislikeC.fancyD.chice
24.A.cntrllingB.tellingC.rderingD.persuading
25.A.frgetB.missC.believeD.catch
26.A.in angerB.in messC.in surpriseD.in cautin
27.A.enrmusB.cuteC.fierceD.elegant
28.A.curtainB.glassC.windwD.flag
29.A.leisurelyB.quietlyC.prudlyD.directly
30.A.damageB.wrryC.diseaseD.fault
31.A.died ffB.taken ffC.laid ffD.driven ff
32.A.cnfusingB.interestingC.encuragingD.disgusting
33.A.feelB.tasteC.smellD.sund
34.A.plishedB.remvedC.easedD.reslved
35.A.caughtB.seenC.heldD.tuched
12.【2024屆四川省涼山州高三二診試題】
Zhang Xingli, a 60-year-ld villager, sat n a stne in frnt f his huse and struck a pse as painters quickly sketched him and his traditinal huse. At his age, Zhang 21 thught he culd earn mney wrking as a 22 in Sanhe, a pverty-stricken muntain village in Sngxian Cunty, Henan prvince.
The village welcmes 23 wh cme t draw landscapes and 24 the beauty f its traditinal huses. Villagers were recently preparing fr the upcming travel seasn and building an exhibitin hall, a 25 f Sanhe’s rapid develpment.
26 in the depths f Funiu Muntain, the village was nce mired(陷入) in pverty and the surrunding rlling hills and deep grges made it difficult t 27 . Mst f the land was nt 28 and there was n mineral wealth under the grund. One-third f the 415 village 29 lived in pverty.
In 2016, changes began when Feng Yake, a cllege-trained artist, 30 t the village, wh had taken his students t many spts t draw landscapes, making him realize the 31 f this remte village. Later, he 32 his parents t tear dwn their huse and build the first agritainment(農(nóng)家樂) 33 in the village t accmmdate students wh want t paint and draw landscapes. Six mnths after the resrt pened, he and his family had 34 200,000 yuan.
Feng’s success 35 ther villagers. In a shrt time, the village was redesigned and rebuilt. Old huses and a bean curd wrkshp were repaired. The walls were painted white, t 36 with the gray rf tiles, and a pavilin was built. The village signed cntracts with 37 70 art studis t receive artists and students.
In 2020, the village was cmpletely lifted 38 . Over the past tw years, 25 agritainment resrts have been built in the village, 39 mre than 30,000 turists and generating an annual 40 f ver 4 millin yuan.
21.A.neverB.stillC.everD.a(chǎn)lways
22.A.painterB.mdelC.rganizerD.villager
23.A.turistsB.studentsC.a(chǎn)rtistsD.teachers
24.A.destry.B.changeC.missD.recreate
25.A.figureB.gestureC.symblD.signal
26.A.DevelpedB.IslatedC.FrbiddenD.Explited
27.A.a(chǎn)riseB.a(chǎn)ccessC.settleD.build
28.A.fertileB.fragileC.bareD.wild
29.A.a(chǎn)reasB.districtsC.husehldsD.cmmunities
30.A.cameB.gtC.ledD.returned
31.A.situatinB.stateC.lcatinD.value
32.A.frcedB.a(chǎn)llwedC.cnvincedD.rdered
33.A.wrkshpB.museumC.resrtD.hall
34.A.lstB.earnedC.spentD.paid
35.A.inspiredB.persuadedC.frustratedD.envied
36.A.cntrastB.cmpareC.cperateD.cntradict
37.A.less thanB.mre thanC.rather thanD.ther than
38.A.a(chǎn)ll f a suddenB.in the airC.in a dilemmaD.ut f pverty
39.A.refusingB.callingC.meetingD.receiving
40.A.wageB.salaryC.incmeD.fare
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