
專題02 完形填空12篇(江蘇名校模擬)
(2025·江蘇南京·一模)During my hliday in Sri Lanka this year, I experienced a memrable encunter. While 1 frm Ella t Kandy, we saw salespeple selling gds n the rad.
The 2 f this rute was the many bends. There were many flwer sellers, as each time the rad made a bend, I culd see them standing, expecting cars t 3 .
But ne guy 4 my attentin: nt the first time, and prbably nt the secnd time either, but the third time I nticed smething 5 . The shirt he was wearing lked like ne I had seen befre, and at first, I thught this might be the 6 dress f the flwer sellers. On secnd thught, I wndered if it culd be his 7 brther. But when we made anther turn, I realized that the same guy was running dwn, taking shrtcuts and 8 us all the way!
It became kind f 9 , and at every turn, we were 10 whether the guy was still behind us with his flwers. My 11 grew: hw lng wuld he run after us? After such a lng jurney, the pr guy started 12 .
I lked at the flwers; they were beautiful and hand-picked. I asked the driver t 13 pened the windw, and bught the flwers. The guy was 14 and was happy that his 15 had paid ff!
1.A.hikingB.runningC.drivingD.cycling
2.A.disadvantageB.characteristicC.functinD.destinatin
3.A.pull verB.break dwnC.catch upD.turn arund
4.A.sughtB.shiftedC.drewD.deserved
5.A.urgentB.traditinalC.beautifulD.familiar
6.A.fancyB.standardC.casualD.plain
7.A.twinB.prC.lstD.industrius
8.A.bservingB.leadingC.fllwingD.cheering
9.A.pleasantB.funnyC.inspiringD.meaningful
10.A.checkingB.cnsideringC.dubtingD.a(chǎn)sking
11.A.a(chǎn)nxietyB.determinatinC.cnfidenceD.curisity
12.A.cryingB.sweatingC.shutingD.cmplaining
13.A.leaveB.prceedC.stpD.cncentrate
14.A.smilingB.runningC.ladingD.bargaining
15.A.creativityB.serviceC.dreamD.devtin
(2024·江蘇南京·模擬預測)Once upn a time, there was a small village hidden deep in the muntains. The villagers led a simple life, depending mstly n farming fr their 1 . One day, a yung man named Jack arrived in the village. He was 2 and eager t explre the surrunding muntains.
Jack quickly 3 with the villagers and became a part f their cmmunity. He was fascinated by the 4 tales f the muntains and the mysterius creatures that were said t inhabit them. Determined t find ut the truth, Jack decided t embark n a jurney f 5 .
Befre leaving, the villagers warned him f the dangers that awaited him in the muntains. They tld him abut the 6 weather, the treacherus paths, and the wild animals that ramed the area. But Jack was nt 7 . He packed his belngings, bid farewell t the villagers, and started his jurney.
As he climbed higher and higher, the weather became increasingly 8 . The paths were slippery and difficult t navigate. But Jack persevered, determined t reach the tp f the muntain.
After days f 9 , Jack finally reached the summit. The view was breathtaking, with rlling hills and dense frests stretching ut as far as the eye culd see. But as he was taking in the 10 , he heard a strange sund cming frm the bushes nearby.
Curius, Jack apprached the bushes and peeked inside. T his surprise, he saw a small, 11 creature with big eyes and furry ears. The creature seemed 12 at first, but then it slwly apprached Jack, sniffing the air curiusly.
Jack realized that this was ne f the mysterius creatures the villagers had talked abut. He felt a sense f 13 and excitement wash ver him. He gently reached ut his hand and the creature cautiusly sniffed it, 14 allwing Jack t pet it.
Frm that day n, Jack and the creature became clse friends. They explred the muntains tgether, 15 each ther's cmpany. The villagers were amazed when Jack returned with his newfund friend and shared his adventures with them.
The experience taught Jack the value f curage, perseverance, and friendship. It als shwed him that there was mre t the wrld than what he had imagined, and that there was always smething new and exciting t discver.
1.A.incmeB.entertainmentC.inspiratinD.experience
2.A.a(chǎn)dventurusB.cautiusC.lazyD.timid
3.A.a(chǎn)rguedB.cmpetedC.bndedD.disagreed
4.A.bringB.rdinaryC.a(chǎn)mazingD.strange
5.A.discveryB.escapeC.a(chǎn)dventureD.research
6.A.unpredictableB.pleasantC.calmD.mild
7.A.discuragedB.frightenedC.delightedD.satisfied
8.A.severeB.cmfrtableC.warmD.changeable
9.A.hikingB.strugglingC.restingD.searching
10.A.sceneB.creatureC.challengeD.danger
11.A.fierceB.uglyC.cuteD.pwerful
12.A.a(chǎn)ggressiveB.nervusC.cnfidentD.happy
13.A.wnderB.reliefC.prideD.pity
14.A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.suddenlyD.frequently
15.A.seekingB.enjyingC.a(chǎn)vidingD.tlerating
(24-25高三上·江蘇淮安·階段練習)When I was yung, I really dubted whether there was lve between my parents. Every day they were busy earning mney s that they culd 1 the high tuitin my brther and I needed. They didn’t act in the rmantic ways that I read in bks r saw n TV.
One day, Mm was sewing a quilt (被子). I 2 sat dwn beside her. “Mm, I have a 3 here,” I said after a while. “Is there lve between yu and Dad?” I asked her in a very lw vice.
Mm stpped her wrk and raised her head with 4 in her eyes. She didn’t answer immediately. She bent her head and cntinued t sew the quilt. I was 5 if I had hurt her. I was in great embarrassment and I was at a lss what t d. But at last she said, very 6 , “Susan, lk at this 7 . Smetimes it appears, but mst f it disappears in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt strng and lasting. If 8 is a quilt, then lve shuld be a thread. It can hardly be seen, but it’s really there. Lve is inside.”
I listened carefully but I culdn’t understand her until years later.
One day, Dad accidentally gt 9 while n duty. Ever since then he culd n lnger 10 prperly. Every mrning and dusk Mm wuld help Dad walk slwly n the cuntry rad. Alng the cuntry rad, there were beautiful flwers, green grass and trees. The leaves were gently glistening 11 the sun shining upn them. All f these made up the mst beautiful pictures in the wrld.
“Dad, hw are yu feeling nw?” I asked him ne day. “Susan, dn’t wrry shut me,” he said gently. “I just like walking with yur mm. I like this kind f life.” Lking int his eyes, I 12 what they meant.
The dctr had said Dad wuld recver in tw mnths. But that day never came. He 13 away in peace.
14 I thught lve meant flwers, gifts and sweet kisses. But frm this 15 , I understand that lve is just a thread in the quilt f ur life, which makes life strng and warm.
1.A.a(chǎn)ffrdB.cstC.spendD.ffer
2.A.happilyB.silentlyC.secretlyD.nervusly
3.A.requestB.prblemC.messageD.questin
4.A.surpriseB.a(chǎn)ngerC.stressD.hrrr
5.A.a(chǎn)mazedB.cnfusedC.shckedD.a(chǎn)shamed
6.A.quicklyB.excitedlyC.bitterlyD.gently
7.A.quiltB.needleC.threadD.sewing
8.A.beliefB.wrkC.experienceD.life
9.A.tiredB.drunkC.illD.injured
10.A.talkB.walkC.wrkD.think
11.A.frB.a(chǎn)sC.withD.by
12.A.readB.dubtedC.translatedD.recgnized
13.A.turnedB.escapedC.fadedD.passed
14.A.AgainB.OnceC.ThenD.Later
15.A.wrdB.a(chǎn)ccuntC.experienceD.a(chǎn)ccident
(2024·江蘇南通·一模)I did my first marathn at 25. But I started t fast, fund it very 1 and ended in failure. Then, seven years ag, when I was 43, I had a 2 with smene wh had just dne the Sahara Desert race. I felt s 3 and prmised I wuld run it, t.
My father, a frmer sldier, had just died f cancer and I wanted t raise mney fr a sldiers 4 . There are 66 cities in the UK s I came up with a 5 — a 50 km marathn in each city, n rest days in between. On the first day, I ran fr arund six t seven hurs, eating alng the way’ t get mre 6 ? On day tw, I tre my right Achilles tendn (跟腱). I slwed my 7 and thught abut the sldiers’ charity I was ding the 8 fr! It was nthing cmpared with sme f their 9 .
Then, n day 26, it gt 10 . I culdn’t bear even the light tuch f an ice cube. I had t walk thrugh the day, which tk almst 11 hurs. I 11 telling myself I culdn’t fail. If I quit, the pain wuld have 12 , but I knew I wuld regret it fr the rest f my life. On May 20 I 13 , fur days after my
50th birthday.
I have a better bdy nw than at any pint in my 14 . But I dn’t think I’m a superhuman. I’m just 15 , and I have the next thing planned already.
1.A.thrillingB.painfulC.rewardingD.flexible
2.A.talkB.cmpetitinC.fightD.secret
3.A.disappintedB.cautiusC.inspiredD.harmnius
4.A.charityB.hnrC.sacrificeD.memry
5.A.bnusB.demandC.remarkD.challenge
6.A.chanceB.timeC.wrkD.energy
7.A.grwthB.paceC.learningD.prcess
8.A.stretchB.runC.jbD.trick
9.A.inquiresB.beliefsC.injuriesD.decisins
10.A.wrseB.warmerC.betterD.easier
11.A.a(chǎn)vidB.denyC.keptD.imagine
12.A.wrkedB.wrsenedC.stppedD.cntinued
13.A.recveredB.cmpletedC.cmplainedD.recalled
14.A.dreamB.heartC.stryD.life
15.A.prfessinalB.relievedC.pwerfulD.determined
(24-25高三上·江蘇淮安·開學考試)An Alabama mm’s graduatin gift fr her daughter has the Internet in tears.
Erin Percy recently shared a vide n TikTk 1 a basket filled with 2 fr her 18-year-ld daughter, Abby Rse. Each carefully wrapped package has a handwritten 3 attached — “Open me when it’s cld utside,” “Open me when yu dn’t have the time t d laundry,” “Open me befre midterms,” …
“I wanted t give her a few 4 fr thse imprtant mments that I might 5 ,” says Percy, wh is a stage 3 breast cancer survivr. “Abby Rse was my biggest cheerleader when I was very sick,” Percy 6 , wrrying that she 7 can’t be there fr her daughter, wh will be attending cllege in Suth Carlina, nine hurs away frm hme in Alabama. And that’s why she decided t 8 the presents in the first place.
“I’m s excited fr her next chapter. She had a(n) 9 high schl experience because f Cvid-19 — and I just want her t have an awesme, nrmal, cllege experience,” Percy says, her vice breaking with
10 .
Percy gladly makes a 11 t peple n the Internet 12 t knw what’s inside each bx: Open me when it’s cld utside: A(n) 13 sweatsuit. Open me when yu dn’t have time t d the laundry: A week’s wrth f scks and underwear. Open me befre midterms: A gift card fr Insmnia ckies, which ffers 14 until 3 a.m. Open me when we say gdbye: “A sun necklace — and we each get ne half. I’ve already 15 mine,” Percy explains.
1.A.takingB.shwingC.weavingD.swinging
2.A.treatsB.bksC.clthesD.presents
3.A.diaryB.nteC.letterD.receipt
4.A.wishesB.warningsC.itemsD.suvenirs
5.A.missB.enjyC.seizeD.treasure
6.A.criesB.revealsC.whispersD.cmplains
7.A.likelyB.definitelyC.a(chǎn)bslutelyD.undubtedly
8.A.returnB.exchangeC.purchaseD.design
9.A.hardB.enjyableC.rewardingD.memrable
10.A.envyB.emtinC.a(chǎn)nnyanceD.embarrassment
11.A.prmiseB.speechC.dnatinD.respnse
12.A.a(chǎn)nnuncingB.refusingC.wantingD.happening
13.A.clB.freshC.elegantD.cmfrtable
14.A.cursesB.a(chǎn)nswersC.deliveriesD.prducts
15.A.wrnB.cpiedC.madeD.restred
(24-25高三上·江蘇蘇州·開學考試)Ever since he was a kid, Arjun lved reading stries. Stries where a detective saves the day using his wisdm. Stries where characters have superpwers, pull a swrd, kill dragns, and 1 a faraway princess. Stries where anything was pssible, 2 the real wrld.
Fr Arjun, reality was lifeless and bring Stries, n the ther hand, were the 3 f life withut which everything was black and grey.
He began writing when he was 28. At first, writing didn’t cme 4 t him. But his lve fr stries kept him 5 t his cmputer, and slwly and gradually,his shrt stries began t get attentin. Praises became cmmn and s did the 6 . But fr Arjun, the pinins f the utside wrld didn’t matter.
He cntinued t write with enthusiasm fr almst the next tw 7 until the day when tragedy struck
him.
Arjun was 45 when he met with an accident that damaged his spine (脊柱) and his ability t write. The nly thing that 8 t him in life — t write and live his stries — was taken away frm him. Arjun felt a strng sense f 9 . He blamed his bad luck and became mre 10 every day.
Then ne mrning, a thught ppped up in his mind. What if all this is a stry, and I’m its her? If this were true, what wuld I d? 11 my dreams r fight fr them?
His 12 came in the frm f speech typing that helped him write mre stries than he had befre the accident. Althugh 13 disabled, Arjun felt he culd fly higher and farther than thers. He had learned a secret that gave him the pwer t 14 his imaginatin in ways he had never dreamt f.
Life is a stry and yu are bth its her and authr. When yu hld the pen t write yur 15 anything is pssible as lng as yu believe in yurself.
1.A.rescueB.selectC.a(chǎn)wardD.pursue
2.A.despiteB.withutC.unlikeD.a(chǎn)gainst
3.A.walksB.clrsC.lessnD.truth
4.A.a(chǎn)vailableB.easyC.cmpleteD.right
5.A.a(chǎn)ccustmedB.expsedC.cnnectedD.glued
6.A.challengeB.struggleC.encuragementD.criticism
7.A.decadesB.semestersC.intervalsD.seasns
8.A.cncernedB.ccurredC.cuntedD.related
9.A.hpelessnessB.endlessnessC.carelessnessD.mindlessness
10.A.enviusB.bitterC.stressfulD.reluctant
11.A.Make upB.Cancel utC.Give upD.Drp ut
12.A.cnflictB.cureC.a(chǎn)ppetiteD.a(chǎn)nswer
13.A.physicallyB.temprarilyC.deeplyD.literally
14.A.limitB.expressC.fulfillD.practice
15.A.draftB.futureC.cmmentD.missin
(24-25高三上·江蘇南通·開學考試)I was 68 when I first stepped nstage as a stand-up cmedian in 2003. That first time was 1 . I had n idea what the audience wuld make f me. In New Yrk, cmedians are 2 yung men. It’s hard enugh t 3 as a wman, but even harder as smene 4 enugh t be their grandmther.
As I stepped nstage that first time, peple were clearly surprised t 5 me. I intrduced myself, stated my age and tried my first jke. There was 6 . But by the time I gt t the third line, peple were finally laughing prperly. I was hked.
Even tday, I’m 7 befre I step ut. My first 8 is, “Hell, everybdy. I’m 88 and three-quarters years ld. I’m telling yu that 9 I dn’t make it all the way thrugh the shw.” Then peple laugh and I relax.
After a shw, peple yung and ld cme up t me saying what a(n) 10 I am. They say they want t be as active as I am when they reach my 11 . I’m pleased that I can 12 thers that, as an lder persn, yu dn’t need t take a back seat in life and yu have gt mre t 13 .
Last year, I was recgnized as the ldest female stand-up cmedian in the wrld. But I have n 14 f stpping my cmedy wrk. I hpe t still be perfrming when I’m 100. My gal is t still be up there making peple 15 .
1.A.scaryB.preciusC.familiarD.private
2.A.relativelyB.a(chǎn)bslutelyC.eventuallyD.typically
3.A.taken inB.put upC.break thrughD.nte dwn
4.A.luckyB.ldC.wiseD.careful
5.A.helpB.seeC.checkD.ffer
6.A.silenceB.bnusC.blessingD.thrill
7.A.excitedB.gratefulC.nervusD.skillful
8.A.surpriseB.strategyC.reliefD.line
9.A.a(chǎn)s ifB.in caseC.even thughD.in that
10.A.inspiratinB.recreatinC.crisisD.frustratin
11.A.peakB.a(chǎn)udienceC.galD.a(chǎn)ge
12.A.suggestB.challengeC.shwD.relax
13.A.prveB.publishC.ppseD.please
14.A.missinB.principleC.intentinD.burden
15.A.matureB.laughC.learnD.win
(2025·江蘇南通·一模)Last week I attended my aunt’s funeral (葬禮). There were sme things abut it that I thught were wrth 1 . My Aunt Sue’s funeral was a 2 f hw t live.
What struck me the mst abut my aunt’s service was hw many 3 were there. She was 87 years
ld when she died and she filled the 4 . Of curse, her large family f siblings, children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews tk a few lng wden benches, but it was sme f them and her friends wh 5 t remember my great aunt.
At eighty, my aunt tk up Spanish s that she culd be a better 6 at many places she devted her time t. Her Spanish teacher ffered t 7 the funeral receptin nt because she was a great student but because she was a great helper. It was her purpse t have a sense f cmmunity and 8 . She never stpped 9 r learning.
There is the nly thing that may be frgtten but I will 10 it here. My aunt gt up at 5 a. m. every day and 11 lng befre it was ppular and her 12 t her health was beynd inspiring. My aunt knew that yu cannt 13 anyne if yu haven’t taken care f yurself. She made health and exercise a 14 .
While I will dearly miss my Aunt Sue, I am really 15 fr the legacy (遺產(chǎn)) she left us in hw t live.
1.A.purchasingB.discussingC.sharingD.researching
2.A.warningB.challengeC.cmpsitinD.reminder
3.A.pepleB.giftsC.pssessinsD.cars
4.A.streB.churchC.cmmunityD.street
5.A.turned utB.tk upC.set utD.shwed up
6.A.teacherB.vlunteerC.wrkerD.leader
7.A.fundB.visitC.hstD.utline
8.A.directinB.cnnectinC.cmpetitinD.existence
9.A.givingB.takingC.teachingD.a(chǎn)rguing
10.A.clarifyB.describeC.mentinD.dubt
11.A.wrkedB.exercisedC.ckedD.studied
12.A.cmmitmentB.tendencyC.a(chǎn)ttachmentD.cntributin
13.A.labelB.a(chǎn)ssignC.punishD.lve
14.A.prirityB.qualificatinC.discriminatinD.discunt
15.A.guiltyB.a(chǎn)stnishedC.gratefulD.regretful
(24-25高三上·江蘇常州·開學考試)My life as a tax-paying emplyed persn began in middle schl, when, fr three whle days, I wrked in a baking factry.
My best friend Betsy’s father was a manager at Hugh Bakeries, which, at Easter time, made little bunny (兔子) cakes fr all its 1 thrughut Cleveland. It happened that the plant dwntwn needed eight kids fr 2 help during ur spring break, fr which I had n 3 beynd listening t my favurite recrds. I’d 4 minimum wage. I’d see hw a factry 5 . My parents thught all f this was a grand idea and called Betsy’s dad with their 6 .
Our 7 in the factry were simple: Place cakes n a mving belt. Attach icing (糖霜) ears. 8 icing eyes and nse. 9 bunny frm the belt. This was 10 than it sunds. 11 a bit and the cakes pile up. As I tld my parents at dinner that first night, it was all a little mre high-pressure than I’d 12 .
Dad 13 . The sn f a grcer, he’d spent the summers f his childhd 14 fd in Bernardsville, New Jersey. This was the srt f wrk that made yu 15 the dllars yu earned and respect thse wh did the wrk, he tld me.
1.A.familiesB.stresC.schlsD.citizens
2.A.generusB.financialC.technicalD.temprary
3.A.excusesB.prblemsC.plansD.hbbies
4.A.fferB.earnC.setD.suggest
5.A.develpedB.clsedC.wrkedD.survived
6.A.a(chǎn)mbitinB.permissinC.experienceD.invitatin
7.A.rlesB.ideasC.jysD.chices
8.A.TuchB.DrawC.MakeD.Apply
9.A.SaveB.RemveC.StpD.Keep
10.A.harderB.betterC.lngerD.cheaper
11.A.Calm dwnB.Slw dwnC.Stay nD.Mve n
12.A.indicatedB.witnessedC.expectedD.remembered
13.A.smiledB.criedC.hesitatedD.refused
14.A.tastingB.findingC.sharingD.delivering
15.A.withdrawB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.receiveD.dnate
(24-25高二上·四川巴中·開學考試)Statn, nce a Maryland sanitatin(公共衛(wèi)生) wrker, was accepted t Harvard Law Schl. His 1 American success stry went viral.
“Althugh I get 2 fr diligence, wrking hard was the easy part because I culd cntrl that,” said Statn. “But I just happened t be arund peple wh cared enugh abut me.”
Frm early n Statn understd the 3 f life. His mther 4 the family when he was 8. He and lder brther Reggie were raised 5 by their dad. The family f three struggled t make ends 6 . He saw his family's cntinual struggle t stay 7 , the uphill battle t d better.
After high schl, Statn quit the admissin t a cllege and wrked in a trash cmpany, where his c-wrkers 8 him t d mre with his life and g t cllege. It mtivated him. A year later, he fund his 9 t the University f Maryland.
But he knew the effrt and sacrifice were nt his 10 . Reggie drpped ut f cllege t help with the family finances when his father had a strke, 11 Statn t finish cllege.
The 12 fr a better life fr his family was the main reasn he applied t law schl fr the further study. Statn was 13 t five f the nine law schls, Harvard included. “When my stry went viral, the media presented it as a happy stry, smething like ‘Garbage Man Applies t Harvard, 14 In',” he said. “But I did it t 15 my family.”
1.A.ddB.self- madeC.riginalD.self- cntrlled
2.A.creditB.cmmitmentC.bnusD.inspiratin
3.A.valueB.a(chǎn)bundanceC.instabilityD.pverty
4.A.a(chǎn)bandnedB.a(chǎn)busedC.sacrificedD.ruined
5.A.pessimisticallyB.cautiuslyC.delicatelyD.slely
6.A.crssB.departC.hugD.meet
7.A.a(chǎn)flatB.a(chǎn)wakeC.a(chǎn)bardD.a(chǎn)lert
8.A.witnessedB.permittedC.pushedD.a(chǎn)ssigned
9.A.a(chǎn)ttitudeB.wayC.callingD.hnr
10.A.respectivelyB.a(chǎn)lneC.literallyD.a(chǎn)lng
11.A.identifyingB.a(chǎn)cceleratingC.guaranteeingD.praying
12.A.prfileB.prjectC.impressinD.desire
13.A.distributedB.cveredC.fferedD.dismissed
14.A.BreaksB.GetsC.AdmitsD.Cmes
15.A.strengthenB.restreC.reslveD.save
(24-25高三上·江蘇揚州·開學考試)Simn Griffiths is the funder f Wh Gives A Crap, a cmpany that has 1 the tilet paper industry.
His jurney began with a 2 statistic—2.4 billin peple dn’t have 3 t a tilet, abut
40% f the wrld! While vlunteering in Asia and Africa, Simn 4 rganizatins ding incredible things t help peple there, but the lack f sustainable funding greatly 5 their wrk.
Inspired by his experience in develping cuntries, Simn 6 t sell gds t make a difference. But what he shuld sell? One day, Simn walked int the bathrm and a gd idea 7 him: he culd sell tilet paper and dnated half prfits t help fund rganizatins building tilets. Wh Gives A Crap was brn.
T ften, peple buy prducts that 8 t their taste but withut clever packaging, s his 9 was t create smething that 10 quality and aesthetics (美學) , s that peple wuld want t put it in their bathrm.
It was nt beynd their 11 that their gds sld well. Their dnatin t WaterAid Australia has grwn frm the initial 2, 500 AUD t 5.85 millin AUD, they becming its largest 12 .
When interviewed, Simn said “I tried varius jbs befre Wh Gives A Crap. But after wrking in bth crprate and nn-prfit rganizatins, I 13 I wanted t cmbining business with scial 14 s I fund the way t use prfits frm everyday prducts t d gd 15 .”
1.A.createdB.transfrmedC.ccupiedD.disturbed
2.A.interestingB.shckingC.bviusD.a(chǎn)wesme
3.A.a(chǎn)ccessB.fantasyC.entranceD.preference
4.A.a(chǎn)nnuncedB.witnessedC.imaginedD.suggested
5.A.tk upB.weighed upC.held backD.a(chǎn)ppealed t
6.A.revealedB.revisedC.resignedD.reslved
7.A.a(chǎn)nnyedB.struckC.btheredD.chse
8.A.subscribeB.reactC.stickD.crrespnd
9.A.intentinB.a(chǎn)ttitudeC.a(chǎn)ssumptinD.criterin
10.A.ignredB.cmbinedC.evaluatedD.a(chǎn)dpted
11.A.expectatinB.descriptinC.passinD.ccupatin
12.A.partnerB.clientC.ppnentD.dnr
13.A.blamedB.deniedC.realizedD.detected
14.A.impactsB.careersC.prspectsD.cnflicts
15.A.glballyB.immediatelyC.a(chǎn)pprpriatelyD.individually
(24-25高三上·江蘇徐州·開學考試)Shane Prter knew clearly that he was dying f cancer when he ne day came hme with a rusty (生銹的) 1969 Jeepster Cmmand. He planned t repair it. And it was intended t
be a (n) 1 activity that he culd wrk n with his wife and their tw sns fr the rest f his time.
The family 2 the prject and fixed the vehicle until Shane Prter died after three years. The family culdn’t finish the prject, but they culdn’t imagine 3 the car either. It has emtinal value.
S the car sat there—until last May, when Bb Mauger, a clse family friend, nticed it and saw an pprtunity. “This wuld be a gd prject fr my students t cmplete,” Mauger thught, an autmtive technlgy teacher.
He shared the idea with his class, and the students were 4 n bard. The restratin (整修) f the vehicle was the class’ mst significant prject because f the meaning behind it. It als prved mre 5 than the students had expected with engine parts missing and cling system issues. It tk 15 mnths t 6 all the prblems. Many students spent their free time n the prject and sme even cntinued 7 the prject after they graduated.
Eventually, the car 8 . It became drivable and safe. The students presented the revived Jeepster t the family, causing tears f gratitude and emtin. “I knw they’ll have that car fr a lng time. It feels 9 .” Judah Castill, a student, said. Fr the Prters, the revived car is mre than just a vehicle; it is the 10 f Shane Prter’s life and the students’ devtin.
1.A.bndingB.trainingC.upliftingD.wide- ranging
2.A.expandedB.mnitredC.pstpnedD.cnducted
3.A.getting hld fB.getting rid fC.getting ready frD.getting used t
4.A.unwillinglyB.thankfullyC.enthusiasticallyD.bviusly
5.A.cmplicatedB.changeableC.technicalD.practical
6.A.recrdB.scheduleC.a(chǎn)ddressD.questin
7.A.cntributing tB.respnding tC.a(chǎn)pplying tD.a(chǎn)dapting t
8.A.a(chǎn)pprachedB.crashedC.stppedD.functined
9.A.surprisingB.rewardingC.a(chǎn)musingD.cnfusing
10.A.highlightB.pwerC.beginningD.symbl
(24-25高三上·江蘇鹽城·開學考試)A few mnths ag, I was dwn with a terrible cld which ended in a bad cugh. N matter hw many different medicines I tried, I 1 culdn’t get rid f the cugh. Nt nly did it 2 my teaching but als my life as a whle.
Then ne day after class, a student came up t me and 3 traditinal Chinese medicine. Frm her descriptin, Chinese medicine sunded as if it had magic pwer that 4 . I was 5 because I knew
s little abut it and have never tried it befre. 6 , my cugh gt s much wrse that I culdn’t sleep at night, s I decided t give it a 7 . The Chinese dctr tk my pulse and asked t see my tngue, bth f which were new experience t me because they are bth 8 in Western medicine, where diagnsis relies heavily n 9 . Then the dctr gave me a scraping (刮) treatment knwn as “Gua Sha”. I was a little 10 at first because he used a smth edged tl t scrape the skin n my neck and shulders.
A few minutes later, the treatment started t prduce a 11 effect and my bdy and mind began t sink deeper int 12 . I didn’t feel any imprvement in my 13 in the first cuple f days, but after a few mre regular visits t the dctr, my cugh started t 14 . Then within a matter f weeks, it was cmpletely 15 !
1.A.stillB.evenC.currentlyD.certainly
2.A.facilitateB.benefitC.incnvenienceD.change
3.A.recmmendedB.sldC.prescribedD.a(chǎn)dpted
4.A.set trendsB.brught rewardsC.changed rulesD.wrked wnders
5.A.excitedB.hesitantC.ptimisticD.nervus
6.A.CnsequentlyB.EventuallyC.AdmittedlyD.Surprisingly
7.A.breakB.lkC.shtD.miss
8.A.frequently-usedB.nnexistentC.highly-recmmendedD.nneffective
9.A.dctrsB.hspitalsC.symptmsD.machines
10.A.unsatisfiedB.tiredC.disappintedD.scared
11.A.relievingB.damagingC.stimulatingD.cling
12.A.relaxatinB.painC.uneasinessD.depressin
13.A.capabilityB.strengthC.cnditinD.circumstance
14.A.wrsenB.lessenC.lengthenD.quicken
15.A.unexpectedB.fineC.differentD.gne
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