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2020年高考英语5-6月最新全国卷模拟题汇编8 完形填空之记叙文 (原卷word版)

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2020年高考英语5-6月最新全国卷模拟题汇编

专题08 完形填空之记叙文

1.(2020届安徽省名校高考模拟) A Game of Light and Shade

It was a sunny day. I had gone up and down the tower when, outside the door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said “To the Tower”, and decided to 21 him.

I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was 22 to see the attendant (工作人员) selling him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then, with the ticket in one hand and 23 the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs 24 to the hallway.

“That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?” I said to the attendant, expecting him to show some 25 , but he didn’t answer.

“Not the 26 certainly,” I said. “Perhaps he wants to 27 .”

I bought a ticket and 28 up the stairs. The man hadn’t gone as far as I 29 . A third of the way up the tower, I heard his 30 . I slowed down and followed him at a little 31 . He stopped from time to time. When he got to the balcony, I was a dozen steps 32 . As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.

At last, after ten minutes, I 33 him. “Excuse me,” I said as politely as I could, “but I am curious to know 34 you came up.”

He smiled. “Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just light but sun 35 into the tower through the narrow windows here and there, so that you can feel the 36 —the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm—and how up here behind the wall there is 37 , but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no 38 so good as this for feeling the difference between light and shade. It is not the first time I’ve come up.”

The blind man seemed quite 39 just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life 40 they cannot enjoy the sights of the world.

21.A.accept

B.follow

C.control C.surprised

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D.visit D.embarrassed

22.A.frightened B.disappointed

23.A.touching B.climbing 24.A.pointing B.attaching 25.A.respect 26.A.view 27.A.kick

B.doubt B.test B.jump

C.hitting C.contributing C.concern C.prize C.relax C.wandered C.imagined C.secrets C.expense C.outside B.surrounded C.when C.slides C.change C.mess C.object C.curious C.once

D.covering D.leading D.sympathy D.trick D.escape D.hurried D.confirmed D.cheers D.intention D.behind

C.approached D.witnessed D.whether D.bursts D.honor D.shade D.period D.patient D.although

28.A.struggled B.explored 29.A.promised B.examined 30.A.steps

B.words

31.A.standard B.distance 32.A.ahead

B.around

33.A.recognized 34.A.why 35.A.knocks 36.A.trend 37.A.light 38.A.place

B.how B.pours B.reaction B.space B.signal

39.A.nervous B.content 40.A.unless

B.because

2.(2020届福建省泉州市高三第一次质检)

It was a little before 8a.m. when Mathias Schergen, also known as “Mr.Spider, ” walked down the hall toward the office to sign in.It was the same 21 he had had as an art teacher of Jenner Academy of the Arts for nearly a quarter 22 .Word had gotten out about his 23 and today was his final day.All day, teachers, parents and past students 24 by Jenner to say goodbye.

So many stories of Mr.Spider 25 memories.Twenty-three years ago, when Mathias Schergen arrived at Jenner to 26 , he wasn't Mr.Spider;he was just Matt.It wasn't 27 easy. For years, Schergen taught in one of the city's most 28 neighborhoods, through good 29 and bad.When he first entered his room he 30 there were bullet holes in the window, which made him 31 So he stuffed Beanie Babies in the 32 to make it look funny.There were nights he couldn't sleep. The work 33 him.He had trouble just getting his students to 34 Teaching the mart turned out to be 35 than anything he'd

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ever done.Then he thought the 36 something more.An identity-to 37 with his students.So he decided to call himself Mr. Spider, which kept the class 38 and fired up.

It was he who 39 his students to make art about their lives and turned an empty classroom into a museum.His career 40 a bow of thanks.

21.A.routine 22.A.month

B.action B.year

C.schedule C.decade C.ambition B.supported C.wiped out C.inspect C.still C.harmonious C.consequences C.noticed C.nervous C.windows C.tolerated C.listen C.freer C.illustrated C.connect C.patient C.reminded B.deserved

D.task D.century D.immigration C.stopped D.kept back D.sacrifice D.probably D.enthusiastic D.times D.predicted D.humble D.museums D.consumed D.interrupt D.faster D.needed D.compare D.practical D.pushed

C.witnessed D.sought

D.took

23.A.retirement B.promotion 24.A.introduced

25.A.added to B.called up 26.A.register B.teach 27.A.always

B.hardly

28.A.crowded B.dangerous 29.A.treatment B.administration 30.A.ignored B.suspected 31.A.regretful B.merciful 32.A.holes

B.doors

33.A.motivated B.established 34.A.preview B.instruct 35.A.tougher B.safer 36.A.declared B.emphasised 37.A.maintain B.perform 38.A.normal

B.fresh

39.A.prohibited B.permitted 40.A.guaranteed 3.(2020届广西桂林调研)

I was in France to visit my grandmother. To make her know how I 21 her, I cooked for her, and read her stories. I gave her a foot massage, 22 was her first ever.

Before leaving, I was 23 a way to leave something meaningful. So I wrote her five different love notes to let her know how much she 24 to me, and hid them in different places where I knew she would 3 / 30

25 find them. One was on her pillow. Another one was beside the lamp by which she reads in the 26 . Another one was beside her toothbrush. One was in her 27 she eagerly checks every day. And the last one was on her car’s steering wheel.

I left with joy, 28 that these cards would surely cheer her up after I left. She 29 me as I was on my way to the airport and said, “I found your three cars. By the time I 30 the third, I was laughing out loud. They did me so much 31 . Thank you so much.” I smiled to 32 , knowing she still had two more to go. It was Sunday, so my 33 was that she hadn’t 34 her mailbox and hadn’t yet driven her car.

As I was sitting on the plane back to the United States, I 35 that one of my friends’ guiding principles was to 36 everyone like our family member. So I was thinking about 37 to practise that in different settings, including on a plane ride. I decided that on my next 38 I would bring and write five appreciation cards for 39 people on the plane, including the pilot who probably doesn’t get 40 enough for taking us safely to our destination.

21.A.trust 22.A.which

B.understand B.that

C.love C.what C.calling for C.devotes C.finally C.future C.pocket C.knowing C.comforted C.chose C.value C.you C.truth C.opened C.realized C.trust

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D.attend D.how D.charging for D.turns D.hardly D.morning D.mailbox D.refusing D.made D.discovered D.wrong D.yourself D.guess D.checked D.learned D.give

23.A.caring for B.looking for 24.A.belongs B.means 25.A.seldom

B.never

26.A.evening B.present 27.A.handbag B.drawer 28.A.taking 29.A.called

B.regretting B.encouraged

30.A.finished B.took 31.A.support B.good 32.A.me 33.A.idea 34.A.fixed

B.myself B.problem B.closed

35.A.expected B.remembered 36.A.treat

B.greet

37.A.plans 38.A.help 39.A.happy 40.A.paid

B.ways B.dream B.eager B.rewarded

C.work C.flight C.free C.admired

D.experience D.activity D.different D.thanked

4. (2020届广西玉林市高三第一次适应性考试)

When I was little, I showed great interest in the TV show Bob the Builder. I was 21 by how Bob helped people by designing and constructing everything they needed. It was all I would 22 .

However, as I got a little older and understood the show more, I 23 that Bob wasn’t actually that good at fixing things, 24 Wendy, Bob’s co-worker, was always the one to fix his 25 . Bob would be nothing without her wisdom and talents. I sensed an 26 : Why was Bob getting all the credit? Why didn’t Wendy have her own 27 ? I really admired Wendy and decided I would 28 anything it took to be like her when I grew up.

Now, I’m a senior in high school taking three science 29 , including engineering. Not much has 30 — I still have a strong desire to be like Wendy. The best part of Wendy’s 31 is that she meets and talks to the people she is working for. She builds 32 and produces a positive effect on the lives of those she is helping. My interest in 33 others led to my decision to study engineering, which 34 my love of math and science with my love of helping and working with others.

Recently, I was talking to my parents about my childhood and they 35 Bob the Builder. I thought that I should give Bob a 36 chance to win back my heart, so I watched an episode. I admit Bob might be a (集)little 37 than I remembered, but I stand by my opinion that Wendy 38 significantly more credit. I will always think of her as the 39 of Bob the Builder. She has made me feel more than 40 to be a female on a construction site of males.

21.A.amused B.shocked 22.A.watch 23.A.agreed 24.A.though

B.buy B.declared B.while

C.attracted C.receive C.suggested C.unless C.manners C.injustice C.speech

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D.relaxed D.read D.realized D.once D.fears D.excuse D.business

25.A.attention B.mistakes 26.A.appeal 27.A.show

B.enquiry B.role

28.A.record

B.attach

C.offer B.departments C.occurred C.job C.theories C.teaching C.compares B.referred to C.second C.older C.obtains C.guide C.ready

D.do C.sections D.remained D.game D.strength D.saving D.combines C.held on D.different D.happier D.prefers D.star D.curious

D.looked up D.courses

29.A.performances

30.A.changed B.improved 31.A.idea

B.aim

32.A.leadership B.relationships 33.A.helping B.observing 34.A.identifies B.separates 35.A.carried out 36.A.true 37.A.nicer

B.last B.busier

38.A.requests B.deserves 39.A.character B.director 40.A.modest

B.careful

5.(2020届河南省焦作市高三三模)

One dark morning during my walk, I fell and had my arm broken. I received several 21 over two years. It was no 22 for a busy mother! More unfortunately, I was left with certain physical 23 . My doctor told me to live life to the 24 , but not to do things that would be too much for my arm. As I recovered from the last surgery, I fell in 25 over all the things I would never get to do that I had wanted to try, like boating. However, I 26 so much on what I couldn’t do that I didn’t 27 what I could do was right in front of me all along.

My fourteen-year-old son, Matthew, was fond of archery. I loved watching him shoot arrows and I had (射箭)learned quite a bit about the 28 . I had never 29 his bow. I was sure my arm would never allow for such 30 equipment, anyway. Then during one of my son’s 31 , the coaches had a “fun day” and 32 encouraged the typically sedentary(久坐的)parents to 33 a bow. Before I 34 what I was doing, I shot my first arrow. And it hit the 35 —6 points!

From then on, I often practiced. The more I did it, the more I knew I could do it. I realize that not only will my body not 36 this new adventure, but neither will my family—my husband has taken up archery and my other son has tried it as well! I think the sport has made my family 37 in some way. I never 38 something like archery would be possible for me. I guess being faced with the concept of “limitations” pushed me

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forward. No more 39 and no more fears, I just had to take 40 and shoot—and find my way.

21.A.operations 22.A.fun

B.use

B.occupations C.wonder B.tendencies C.cheapest C.embarrassment C.insisted C.see C.job C.brought B.frightening B.vacations B.enthusiastically C.break down C.replied C.air B.benefit from C.closer C.concluded B.responsibilities C.care

C.qualifications D.certifications D.doubt

C.limitations D.activities D.easiest D.desperation D.focused D.describe D.injury D.watched

C.challenging D.deserving C.practices D.performances C.honestly D.sort out D.realized D.dirt C.adapt to D.richer D.imagined C.permissions D.defeat

D.excuses D.take to D.violently

23.A.examinations 24.A.fairest 25.A.love

B.fullest B.sympathy

26.A.depended B.figured 27.A.appreciate B.confirm 28.A.club 29.A.tried

B.sport B.repaired

30.A.interesting 31.A.competitions 32.A.energetically 33.A.take away B.pick up 34.A.admitted B.refused 35.A.target

B.enemy

36.A.suffer from 37.A.busier

B.clearer

38.A.suspected B.insisted 39.A.motivations 40.A.action

B.aim

6.(2020届河南省六市第一次模拟)

Jeremy Locke, 25, has his own roofing company in Bridgeport, Nova Scotia. For a couple of years before he 41 his own business, he often drove past the home of Jeanette MacDonald, noticing the 42 state of her roof. He was 43 - not just for the elderly woman, but the lovely children living with her. So Locke decided to lend a helping hand. The young man knocked on Mac-Donald’s door and 44 to fix her roof for nothing. “I didn’t 45 who the woman was, but I wanted to take care of this for her and her grandchildren.” he explained. However, despite his kind 46 , the grandma said she would apply for a grant(补助金)and 47 refused. MacDonald and her difficulty left an impression on Locke. He saw similarities between the woman and his

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own grandmother, and couldn’t stand 48 her in this situation. He had also grown up 49 and felt that he could use his 50 to help. A year after Locke set up his own roofing company, knowing that the roof was 51 in a state of disrepair, Locke 52 to MacDonald’s home and asked her if she wanted to enter a raffle(抽奖)his company was doing for a free roof. The 70-year-old 53 the chance, but little did she know that there was no 54 . As a matter of fact, Locke’s 55 gave MacDonald a great relief. She said, “Even winning $1 million wouldn’t make me as 56 as knowing I’m getting a 57 roof. Jeremy is a(n) 58 sent from God.” The job 59 about $ 9,000 in terms of materials and manpower. However, the only thing Locke wants in return is a home-made meal for his staff from the woman who 60 him of his grandma.

41.A.minded B.expanded 42.A.terrible

B.natural

C.started C.perfect C.happy C.refused C.know C.response B.secretly C.imagining C.in person C.experiences C.just C.ran C.jumped at B.competition C.change C.joyful C.clean C.killer C.charged C.warns

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D.abandoned D.previous D.concerned D.failed D.care D.promise C.politely D.hurting D.in poverty D.money D.still D.escaped D.looked at C.answer D.kindness D.strong D.special D.messenger D.earned D.reminds

D.cheat D.angrily

43.A.frightened B.grateful 44.A.agreed 45.A.tell

B.offered B.recognize

46.A.attitude B.gesture 47.A.unwillingly 48.A.seeing

B.helping

49.A.in sorrow B.in advance 50.A.influence B.skills 51.A.already B.even 52.A.returned B.drove 53.A.aimed at B.laughed at 54.A.opportunity

55.A.adventure B.decision 56.A.rich 57.A.new 58.A.doctor 59.A.cost

B.relaxed B.pretty B.angel B.wasted

60.A.informs B.convinces

7.(2020届河南省新乡市高三第二次模拟)

George Edwin Mueller was born in 1918. As a child, he loved to see how things worked. Inspired by his father’s work, he often 21 parts of radios and model planes. When he completed his university 22 , he worked for a few years, and then went on to 23 his doctor’s degree. In 1963, Dr. Mueller was 24 to manage the Apollo program.

By 1961, Russia had already 25 the first man-made satellite, and had also sent the first 26 into space. Shortly after that, the US President John F. Kennedy suggested that the US 27 a goal of landing a man on the Moon and returning him to the Earth.

Dr. Mueller accepted the 28 and also made sure he himself would organize the efforts of 3 29 NASA centers directly involved in the launch. It was his 30 to bring in senior experienced officers of the US Air Force to help manage the 31 . He also pushed for a new way — 32 the satellite launch vehicle after it was fixed, rather than testing individual parts. After months of hard work, the team 33 launched the famous Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the Moon and two of the astronauts. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their 34 steps as well. President Kennedy’s 35 had been achieved within ten years!

Although Dr. Mueller 36 to the private industry soon afterwards, he had also 37 the foundation for Skylab — the first US space station and for the development of a reusable space transport, which later became the spaceship. He 38 several awards over the rest of his life. He will always be remembered for his huge 39 to space travel.

On October12, 2015, Dr. Mueller died at home in California. However, his work and ideas continue to be a(an) 40 to us all.

21.A.went off B.ran into 22.A.uniforms B.studies 23.A.distribute B.adapt 24.A.invited

B.drove

C.fitted together C.databases C.purchase C.cheated C.decorated C.teenager C.find B.risk

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D.held out D.questionnaires D.obtain D.forced D.exhibited D.human D.abandon C.mission

D.treasure

25.A.showed B.launched 26.A.animal 27.A.set

B.robot B.steal

28.A.encouragement

29.A.passive B.individual 30.A.idea

B.regret

C.antique C.theory B.panic C.choosing C.abnormally C.famous C.concern C.objected C.laid C.suffered C.admissions B.recognition

D.legal D.annoyance C.program D.equipping D.successfully D.regretful D.limit D.returned D.destroyed D.seized D.damage

C.expectation D.inspiration

D.threat

31.A.microscope 32.A.repairing B.testing 33.A.curiously B.ridiculously 34.A.useless 35.A.target

B.reliable B.base

36.A.adjusted B.pointed 37.A.shaken

B.corrected

38.A.received B.organized 39.A.access

B.contributions

40.A.imagination

8.(2020届湖南湖北四校高三调研联考)

I still remember an old lady, a customer on the paper route in my hometown when I was 12 years old. She taught me a lesson in 41 that I shall never forget. On a(n) 42 afternoon, a friend and I were throwing stones onto the 43 of the old lady's house. The stone that I found was too smooth, 44 it slipped from my hand as I let it go and 45 straight not for the covering on top of the house but for a small window on the house's back porch. At the sound of broken glass, we knew we were 46 .We turned and 47 . I was too 48 about getting caught that first night to be concerned about the old lady with the broken window in the freezing weather. However, a few days later, when I was sure that I hadn't been 49 , I started to feel guilty about her 50 .She still greeted me with a smile each day 51 I gave her the paper , but I was no longer able to act comfortably in her 52 . I 53 my mind that I would save my money delivering paper. And after three weeks I had seven dollars that I calculated would pay for her window . I put the money in an envelope with a note 54 that I was sorry for breaking her window and 55 that the seven dollars would cover the cost of repairing it. I waited until it was dark , moved 56 to the old lady ' s house and put the letter I didn ' t sign through the letter slot in her door . I felt 57 and could have the freedom of , once again , looking straight into the old lady's kind eyes .

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The next day, I handed the old lady her paper and was able to 58 the warm smile that I was receiving from her. She thanked me for the paper and gave me a bag of cookies she had made herself. I thanked her and started to eat the cookies as I continued my 59 .

After several cookies . I felt an envelope and pulled it out of the bag. When I opened the envelope , I was 60 . Inside were the seven dollars and a short note that said , \" I'm proud of you.”

41.A.selflessness 42.A.winter

B.summer

B.talent C.spring C.roof C.for C.dragged C.in danger B.sit around B.scared B.scolded B.misbehavior C.since B.presence C.meet with C.convincing C.hoped C.patiently C.relieved C.understand C.journey C.annoyed

C.bravery D.autumn D.access D.or D.headed D.in charge

C.ran away D.hung out C.disappointed

D.ashamed D.forgiveness

43.A.window B.basement 44.A.but 45.A.landed

B.so B.left

46.A.in trouble B.in many ways 47.A.got around 48.A.embarrassed 49.A.discovered 50.A.misunderstanding 51.A.until

B.unless

C.punished D.involved C.misfortune D.mistake D.when

C.company D.comfort D.picked up D.explaining D.witnessed D.firmly D.frustrated D.respect D.route D.amused

52.A.encouragement 53.A.made up B.took up 54.A.proving B.showing 55.A.predicted B.declared 56.A.hurriedly B.quietly 57.A.confused B.concerned 58.A.abandon B.return 59.A.effort

B.study

60.A.shocked B.satisfied

9.(2020届湖南省怀化市高三第一次模拟)

Last summer, Katie pulled off the road on her way to work. She 21 at a traffic light, where a man was sitting with a sign for help. She 22 her window.

“Hey!” she shouted. “I’m driving around giving free 23 . If I fetch my 24 , do you want one right

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now?” The man looked to be in his 60s. He was heavyset, balding and missing a few teeth. He paused, but then 25 . “Actually,” he said, “I have a funeral to go to this week. I was 26 hoping to get a haircut.”

“I’ll be right back,” Katie said. She drove off, went to the 27 she owns, and 28 one of her hairdressers to help her load a red chair into her car. Then the two of them drove back. The man took a seat, and they 29 his curly graying hair. He told them about growing up in Mississippi, about moving to Texas to live 30 to his adult children in order to help look after his grandchildren, and how he still phoned his mom every day.

After Katie was done, Edward looked in a mirror. “I look 31 !” he said happily. “I’ll have to remember to put my 32 in next time.”

So far, Katie has given 30 or so such haircuts to people around the city. These 33 are all living in poverty, and she is keenly 34 of the power of her clean-up job. “It’s more than a haircut,” she says. “I want it to be a (an) 35 , to show value and respect, but also to get to know people. I want to build 36 with them.”

Katie knows that a haircut can 37 one’s life. One changed hers: As a teen, she 38 from a severe disease called ulcerative colitis and her hair 39 gradually. Seeing this, her mother arranged for Katie’s first professional haircut. “To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness, it 40 me to feel cared about and less alone,” she says.

21.A.stared

B.yelled

C.pointed C.rolled down C.lecture C.chair C.whispered C.hardly C.bookshop C.asked C.washed C.better C.funny C.car

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D.stopped D.looked at D.book D.basin D.screamed D.really D.grocery D.permitted D.dried D.properly D.good D.teeth

22.A.turned off B.put away 23.A.haircut 24.A.towel 25.A.cried 26.A.rarely

B.lunch B.uniform B.laughed B.barely

27.A.restaurant B.salon 28.A.forced 29.A.shook 30.A.closer 31.A.absurd 32.A.chair

B.showed B.cut B.farther B.terrible B.hands

33.A.patients B.students 34.A.aware 35.A.exit 36.A.bonds 37.A.ruin

B.afraid B.gateway B.strength B.transform

C.teachers C.uncertain C.trick C.confidence C.save C.suffered C.increased C.helped

D.customers D.sceptical D.joke D.houses D.kill D.escaped D.improved D.prevented

38.A.recovered B.separated 39.A.thinned B.thickened 40.A.taught

B.scared

10.(2020届湖南省永州市高三第三次模拟)

At stations in London goes a tradition that warm and inspirational words are written on White Boards for emotional support. It’s been 14 years since customer services manager Anthony Gentles was inspired to 21 the “blank faces” of commuters (往返上班者) with a daily dose (剂量) of 22 from his favorite book, Tao Te Ching, the key text in the ancient Chinese philosophical tradition of Taoism. This 23 of writing a meaningful sentence on the board is named Thought of the Day. At the beginning of 2018, on the board is “A journey of a thousand must begin with a single 24 .”

“If it’s 25 for me, perhaps when passengers see it, it will allow them to 26 for a moment and could distract them from whatever was 27 their mind.” Mr. Gentles said. Offering up pearls of wisdom from China was his way of 28 to make people feel more 29 as they used the underground.

Mr. Gentles 30 how one man wandered about on the platform for 20 minutes before heading back to the atrium (中厅) to pronounce that he’d 31 “what the thought was 32 to me.”

In the year 2007, Gentles 33 the job over to his colleague Glen Sutherland and ever since then Mr. Sutherland has written over 3,000 sentences on the 34 . He has taught himself calligraphy so as to 35 clear handwriting on it.

Thought of the Day at Oval station of the London subway has won world-wide attention and Sutherland 36 a story on the Twitter account of the station. Mr. Sutherland 37 a quote by Mirtha Legrand, a famous actress and television presenter in the South American country at the request of an Argentine family. But he hadn’t 38 it was spoken highly of by the presenter in her program. He told BBC.“If it’s helping people, and giving people 39 feelings, then it’s good. But I’m really 40 about 20,000 followers on Twitter for Thought of the Day — I can’t get my head around it.”

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21.A.turn down B.drive away 22.A.comfort B.optimism 23.A.practice B.skill 24.A.experience 25.A.comfortable 26.A.stand

B.wonder

C.light up C.happiness C.hobby B.action B.inspirational C.stop B.going through C.requiring C.anxious C.explains C.worked out C.exhibiting C.brought C.board C.imitate C.updated B.put up C.doubted C.awkward C.concerned

D.bring about D.wisdom D.behavior C.step D.thought C.ambiguous D.relevant D.relax

C.getting across D.running for D.desiring D.welcome D.analyses D.kept off D.promising D.sent D.wall D.provide D.shared C.gave up D.declared D.pleasant D.skeptical

D.turned down

27.A.passing by 28.A.trying 29.A.guilty 30.A.recalls

B.asking B.enthusiastic B.understands

31.A.taken in B.made up 32.A.saying 33.A.took 34.A.train 35.A.admire

B.emphasizing B.passed B.post B.appreciate

36.A.invented B.downloaded 37.A.showed off

38.A.expected B.believed 39.A.disturbing B.amusing 40.A.certain

B.confused

11.(2020届江西省新余市高考二模)

Madagascar was not the paradise I expected. A reporter and I were 21 there to find out who was helping with drought relief and the prevention of famine(饥荒).

After a three-hour ride in a van, we 22 in the small town of Ambovombe.Peter immediately headed over to the hospital to speak with a local 23 on our topics of interest. Since I didn't need to photograph the background 24 with the doctor, I wandered out to the road.

I raised my 25 to get some images before the sun went down. I've 26 been to Madagascar before, and until you've actually photographed in a place, you don't know how people will 27 to the camera.

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I 28 a handsome man who was leaning against a wall in the golden light of dusk. No reaction. I took a breath. After a while, everyone within a 20-yard radius had 29 me. Some called out to each other, playfully teasing those I'd 30 . Soon after, a mother encouraged me to photograph her young children.I 31 a moment. They were dressed in 32 clothes. One of them may not have even had any pants on---not because her parents were neglectful, but because they couldn't 33 them.

Their mother really 34 me to photograph them. This happens everywhere I go. Parents, 35 of their children, ask me to take a photo. I'd taken this photo of cute smiling children over and over. I don't usually save 36 ,but I saved this one.

Why? The children's 37 .It's something so powerful yet so 38 that we sometimes miss it. This mom, despite all the 39 obvious to an outsider's eyes, found in her children something she wanted a photograph to remember. That's because she saw a(n) 40 picture: She saw them with a mother's heart. As should we all.

21.A.expected B.assigned 22.A.arrived

B.explored

C.allowed C.searched C.doctor B.interview C.head C.never C.return B.greeted C.found B.stared at C.hesitated C.dirty C.choose C.reminded C.aware C.gifts

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D.persuaded D.camped D.patient C.program D.camera D.already D.contribute

C.asked D.photographed D.suspected

C.referred to D.focused on D.choked D.colorful D.bring D.paid D.proud D.words

D.practice

23.A.reporter B.nurse 24.A.discussion 25.A.paper 26.A.just

B.hand B.seldom

27.A.respond B.adapt 28.A.discovered 29.A.caught

B.noticed

30.A.helped with

31.A.watched B.regretted 32.A.beautiful B.funny 33.A.serve 34.A.wanted 35.A.afraid 36.A.images

B.afford B.informed B.sure B.cards

37.A.clothes

B.kindness

C.mother C.sensitive B.disadvantages C.broad

D.expectation D.common

C.curiosity D.support D.interesting

38.A.emotional B.changeable 39.A.adventures

40.A.different B.natural

12.(2020届江西省重点中学盟校高三第一次联考)

Peter Tabichi is a science teacher who donates 80 percent of his teaching salary 21 local community projects. He has 22 rating the impact and importance of the world’s best 23 . “I’m very proud of my students. We lack 24 that many schools take for granted,” Tabici says. “So as a teacher, I just want to have a(an) 25 impact not only on my country but on the whole of Africa.” Tabichi teaches in a 26 town called Pwani Village, where approximately 95 percent of students live in poverty, and about one-third are 27 orphans or have only one parent. In this 28 educational environment, Tabichi introduced a Talent Nuturing Club, while 29 an existing Science Club.

But attendance isn’t the only thing going up; so is the school’s reputation for 30 achievements. Under Tabichi’s guiding, students from Pwani Village came first in the public schools category of Kenya’s Science and Engineering last year, with a device that 31 blind and deaf people to measure objects. The 32 also won an awards from the Royal Society of Chemistry. These feats are even more 33 when you consider that the school only has one computer, with intermittent Internet access.

For many of these children, Tabichi’s efforts have been life-changing. They were sometimes 34 to get enough food at home before attending their classes. And they grow up in a community with drug, 35 , teen pregnancies, and youth suicide.

For Tabichi, the 36 of his work are self-evident. “When my learners become resilient, creative and productive in the society, I get a lot of 37 for I act as their greatest destiny enabler,” he says.

Winning the award, which was 38 during a ceremony hosted 39 Hugh Jackman in Dubai, Tabichi said his experiences showed him that “Africa will produce scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs whose names will be one day famous in every 40 of the world.”

21.A.to

B.for

C.in C.made C.educators B.classrooms

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D.on D.created D.parents

C.guides D.facilities

22.A.selected B.won 23.A.principals B.inventors 24.A.experiences

25.A.offensive B.effective 26.A.wealthy B.remote 27.A.neither 28.A.virtual

B.both B.cosy

C.negative C.developed C.either C.modern C.expanding C.cultural C.invites C.teachers C.impressive C.probable C.support C.rewards C.curiosity C.added C.as C.aspect

D.positive D.damaged D.all D.difficult D.ignoring D.social D.sends D.friends D.believable D.sure D.crime D.requirements D.satisfaction D.established D.of D.field

29.A.restarting B.designing 30.A.scientific B.literary 31.A.prevents B.enables 32.A.staff 33.A.serious

B.students B.complex

34.A.unlikely B.certain 35.A.fault 36.A.studies

B.adjustment B.funds

37.A.sadness B.regret 38.A.admitted B.presented 39.A.by 40.A.corner

B.with B.side

13.(2020届辽宁省大连市第二十四中学高三模拟)

This past fall, my husband and I stepped into the local Aldi for groceries. While 21 , I did my usual 22 of replying to the cashier’s “How are you today?” with a short but real answer. Then I looked at her and said, “And how are YOU doing?” and waited kindly and 23 for an answer.

She was a little 24 , but then she got started. As it turned out, her elderly grandfather was the most important in her mind as he had been 25 lately in hospital. Her 26 was obvious in spite of her bravery. She said, “I know he is ninety-one, but ...,” which turned into a sad low whisper before she 27 herself. “If it won't 28 you, I will pray for him,” I said. “Oh, thank you!” she replied.

Several weeks later, we wound up in her 29 again. After the usual “How are you?” I paused and then quietly asked, “I hope this is not a bad 30 , but how is your grandfather doing?”

I could 31 she had to think a moment and to recall why I was asking. Then her face 32 , and she started excitedly telling us how he was a(n) 33 old bird, how he recovered, and was doing well. She still 34 with joy even after we had moved to the 35 area.

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I was amazed at how something so seemingly 36 meant so much to her, but it makes sense, really. Sometimes all we 37 is for someone to see us and care, to care if we are hurting and to 38 with us in our joy.

Taking the time to 39 when we ask “How are you?” is such a small action, only taking a few moments out of our day, yet how important a(n) 40 that tiny amount of time can have!

21.A.hanging out

22.A.practice B.approach 23.A.amusedly B.adequately 24.A.disappointed 25.A.working B.training 26.A.emotion B.skepticism 27.A.caught

B.explained

B.checking out C.combination C.expectantly B.surprised C.helping C.concern C.praised C.protest C.order C.question C.expect C.took up C.dynamic B.filled C.eating C.difficult C.need C.exchange C.argue C.aim

C.driving on D.holding back D.connection D.pityingly

C.delighted D.frightened D.struggling D.excitement D.cheered D.offend D.direction D.answer D.tell D.cheered up D.rough

C.came D.buried D.bagging D.fulfilling D.prevent D.transform D.speak D.influence

28.A.demand B.interest 29.A.turn

B.line

30.A.weather B.idea 31.A.swear

B.promise

32.A.came up B.lit up 33.A.dull

B.childish

34.A.overflowed

35.A.waiting B.entering 36.A.tough

B.small

37.A.suggest B.possess 38.A.celebrate B.discuss 39.A.listen

B.act

40.A.moment B.feature

14.(2020届辽宁省锦州市高三一模)

I feel that I was blessed by an Angel not long ago. We live in a 21 town. Before Christmas we were out of town shopping. Because of the cold, my 22 shrunk, causing my anniversary ring to 23 . I 18 / 30

didn’t notice this until we got home. I became 24 ill all over. I thought my husband was going to have a heart attack.

Although it is a 25 item, it is yet very memorable, He went out and retraced our 26 . I called the stores we were in and no one 27 it in. I thought it was 28 for sure.

Well, at around midnight last night, our dogs went mad. We have a sunroom 29 to our home. The door to that is usually 30 . But that night, we left it unlocked. My motorcycle was 31 out there. In its basket was a ring box holding my ring! Along with the ring was a band.

There was also a 32 that told the story of this stranger 33 the ring and recognizing the work, as it was a piece made particularly. The person then went to the jeweler and 34 about finding the ring. The jeweler is a friend of mine so she gave her my 35 . The town is so small that it’s not 36 to find us. The stranger who found the ring 37 the band in the store in order to keep the ring around the finger when it is 38 out. And she also left a gift card for us to take our family out to the movies as a Christmas gift. The note was 39 “Santa Claus”. My friend is keeping her lips 40 about whom it was.

21.A.big 22.A.ring

B.modern B.hand

C.small C.brain C.break down C.physically C.material C.footprints C.pressed C.changed C.exposed C.closed C.repaired C.slogan C.finding C.wondered C.phone C.regular

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D.developed D.finger D.fall off D.helpfully D.beneficial D.directions D.counted D.found D.held D.limited D.destroyed D.guide D.exploring D.explained D.mailbox D.selfish

23.A.go away B.leave behind 24.A.firmly

B.carefully

25.A.valuable B.expensive 26.A.steps 27.A.took 28.A.gone

B.streets B.turned B.stolen

29.A.attached B.adapted 30.A.open 31.A.made 32.A.gift

B.locked B.parked B.note

33.A.handling B.making 34.A.argued

B.admitted

35.A.address B.photo 36.A.difficult B.obvious

37.A.sold 38.A.warm 39.A.called 40.A.clear

15.(2020届辽宁省辽阳市高三一模)

There was a knock at the door of Great-Grandma Smith's home one Thanksgiving. Since she was the 21 for this family holiday, she got up, opened the door, and shouted with delight, \"Look who's here!\"

She 22 a young man into the house, hugged him, and said, “It's 23 to see you again! Everyone will be so delighted!\" Great-Grandma then hurried to 24 his coat and led him to the table. \"Oh, just look who's here!” she 25 with joy. The families 26 to each other. She moved things around and 27 him in a seat between my uncle and herself. He was 28 by families on both sides and faced Great-Grandpa Smith across the table.

\"Coralie, get us another place setting!” Great-Grandma 29 \"We're so sorry that we 30 without you. No one knew you were coming,” she 31 . \"But you're just going to love everything. We have turkey and many other 32 . Oh, and Coralie made an apple and a pumpkin pie for dessert even! So, just help yourself. My dear, it's a long time since I saw you!\" She patted his arm again and 33 . No one had 34 her joyful speech from the moment she left the table to answer the door. After looking around the table at our 35 , the young man turned and looked 36 at Great-Grandma Smith's face, which was filled with love and joy. He said in a(n) 37 voice, \"I don't 38 any of you. I just stopped at your house to get 39 !”

\"But I really appreciate your warm-hearted dinner on this special day as I have lost my way here,” he added with 40 in his eyes.

21.A.waitress B.guest 22.A.pulled

B.persuaded

C.chef C.followed B.unnecessary C.get back C.concluded C.waved

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B.tore B.rainy B.signed B.red

C.purchased C.foggy C.written C.wide

D.borrowed D.cold D.noticed D.tight

D.hostess D.forced

C.wonderful D.hard D.slip on D.agreed D.introduced

23.A.unfortunate

24.A.put away B.take off . 25.A.replied

B.announced

26.A.whispered B.laughed

27.A.threw

B.hid

C.placed C.touched B.begged C.finished C.criticized C.strangers. C.sighed B.minded C.family C.coldly C.puzzled C.visit C.messages C.pride

D.forced D.observed

C.promised D.complained D.started D.reminded D.dishes D.warned C.scolded

D.applauded

28.A.searched B.surrounded 29.A.commanded

30.A.continued B.gathered 31.A.informed B.apologized 32.A.relatives B.gifts 33.A.answered B.condemned 34.A.interrupted 35.A.dinner 36.A.closely

B.house B.straight

D.neighborhood D.eagerly D.disappointed D.know D.directions D.coldness

37.A.annoyed B.excited 38.A.offend

B.invite

39.A.blessings B.charges 40.A.water

16.(2020届宁夏石嘴山市高三二模)

B.curiosity

Every New Year’s Eve, we had breakfast at Aunt Dot’s house. Aunt Dot lived in a home with shelves of 41 and photo albums she had collected over the years. Colorful pots of plants lined her kitchen windowsills and movie posters for classics 42 the walls in the living room.

Although the food was delicious, my most vivid 43 of the meal was the centerpiece that Aunt Dot always 44 on her kitchen table-a set of seven ceramic (陶瓷的) salt and pepper shakers .

It wasn’t until years later, when I was home during a holiday, that I finally asked Aunt Dot about the 45 centerpiece. She was then eighty-seven years old and she still 46 us to the last breakfast of the year. I had come over early that morning to 47 the meal preparations and Aunt Dot was 48 cooking. Then I asked, “Why do you always put them out on New Year’s Eve morning?”

“Well, my dear,” Aunt Dot said in a 49 manner. “It helps to 50 me that even though the holidays are over, there’s another whole year of them coming. I have learned over my many years that nothing really 51 ; every ending in life is really just another new beginning.” She smiled and continued, “Remember that, my dear.” And I 52 .

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In the spring of that year, after a short illness, Aunt Dot 53 . She left her book 54 to my mom and the movie posters to my sister, but I was 55 to learn that I got the holiday salt and pepper shakers. I 56 Aunt Dot wanted to make sure I remembered her 57 to life.

Now, I continue Aunt Dot’s breakfast 58 at my own apartment. The pancakes are never as 59 as Aunt Dot’s, but the center of the table is covered with those 60 salt and pepper shakers, reminding us all that every ending is really just another beginning.

41.A.toys

B.books

C.plates C.decorated C.imagination C.ignored C.common C.allowed C.look into C.enthusiastically C.funny C.remind C.improves C.sighed C.fell over C.club B.surprised C.guess B.aid B.service B.simple C.recyclable

D.products D.designed D.dream D.noticed D.expensive D.invited D.talk about D.secretly D.polite D.promise D.stops D.refused D.passed away D.shop

C.proud D.relieved D.hope C.attitude

D.solution

42.A.painted B.preserved 43.A.memory B.description 44.A.threw

B.arranged

45.A.unusual B.artificial 46.A.advised B.ordered 47.A.help with B.play on 48.A.casually B.anxiously 49.A.standard B.thoughtful 50.A.warn

B.convince

51.A.connects B.changes 52.A.hesitated B.nodded 53.A.moved on B.gave up 54.A.collection B.review 55.A.disappointed 56.A.discover B.admit 57.A.introduction 58.A.suggestion 59.A.significant 60.A.empty

B.old

C.trend D.tradition C.vivid D.delicious D.strong

17.(2020届宁夏银川一中高三第二次模拟)

Soon after my arrival in Luanda, I realized that I was going to have some free time available. I decided to 41 it doing something useful and involving with the 42 community.

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I started my research for volunteering opportunities here and a blog post 43 my eye. It was Ashima's 44 on how she started her 45 journey in Luanda. Ashima has been volunteering at the Foundation for Art and Culture for more than a year. I decided to 46 with them and soon after I got a very warm and welcoming 47 inviting me to the foundation. The next day as I 48 into the foundation little did I know it would become such a(n) 49 part of my life in Luanda.

I was a bit hesitant 50 as I had never worked with children before and my Portuguese then was much 51 than now. But as I slowly started doing some activities with children, there were not any 52 . All that you 53 was a heart full of love and everyone 54 the language of love.

I found plenty of 55 to do with kids, keeping them busy and having fun. Together we played, sang, learned new things, 56 new games and reinvented the old.

The children coming to the Foundation are wonderful, and full of 57 and energy. It is a beautiful place with wonderful projects. Without doubt it is the best 58 I could have found in Luanda, and I am very 59 to go there as often as I can. The staff 60 there really make you feel welcome and at home. 41.A.spend 42.A.foreign 43.A.hurt 44.A.post

B.spare B.new B.fogged B.opinion

C.enjoy C.whole C.caught C.comment C.sightseeing C.fit in C.reception C.broke C.beautiful C.recently C.poorer B.languages C.had

C.recommended C.favors C.created

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D.kill D.local D.escaped D.plan D.adventure D.get in touch D.ceremony D.turned D.minor D.eventually D.less C.barriers D.needed D.heard D.researches D.bought

D.methods

45.A.business B.volunteering 46.A.get along B.catch up 47.A.sense 48.A.walked

B.response B.ran

49.A.efficient B.short 50.A.initially B.actually 51.A.slower

B.easier

52.A.conversations 53.A.desired 54.A.spoke 55.A.jobs 56.A.taught

B.required B.learned B.activities B.appreciated

57.A.love 58.A.chance 59.A.busy

B.view B.company B.happy

C.surprise C.place C.sorry B.arriving

D.faith D.way D.curious

C.appearing D.working

60.A.competing

18.(2020届陕西省咸阳市高考一模)

When I tell others I wrote a book with my dad, they usually say, “It must be nice to think of the legacy (遗产) you created with someone who means so 21 to you.” Working with a family member was a beautiful idea, and we 22 something we’re proud of, but still ‘ 23 ’ is not the word either of us uses to 24 the process.

“It was more conflict than 25 ,” my dad likes to say and I agree. For example, I wanted the book to focus on positive habits. 26 , my dad fell the book should include chapters 27 with things like 28 time with family. He also said the book was about more than just good 29 . It should encourage people to enjoy healthy life styles. 30 , I saw it his way. We both found the writing 31 was more difficult than 32 of us had expected, but far more worth rewarding. For almost three years, we 33 once o twice a week at my parent’s house and talked daily plan and outline each chapter. After these meetings, one of us would write a rough 34 that the other would build on.

My dad is smart, funny, critical and caring. He has a strong 35 for the truth. For this book, he researched each topic with an enthusiasm I'd never seen from him, and he insisted that we constantly question and critically 36 every piece of information— even our own conclusions.

When we 37 the project my dad declared actually the only thing he minded was the sweet memory not whether our cooperation could 38 a more popular book. As for me, besides a better writing experience, I discovered the great 39 from my dad, and shared with him not only our 40 but also our strengths.

21.A.little

B.much

C.regular B.changed B.nice C.thank B.contribution B.Therefore

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D.rare C.created C.valuable D.describe

C.discussion D.combination C.Besides

D.However D.experienced D.depressed

22.A.discovered 23.A.unsatisfied 24.A.admire

B.announce

25.A.cooperation 26.A.Meanwhile

27.A.dealing B.going 28.A.cutting

B.wasting

C.struggling C.spending C.reasons B.Eventually C.feeling C.either C.quarreled C.chapter B.belief C.analyze C.failed C.sold out C.skills C.weaknesses

D.facing D.saving D.habits C.Angrily D.mood D.another D.wrote D.book

C.curiosity D.passion D.hide D.accomplished D.result from D.gifts D.challenges

D.Suddenly

29.A.relations B.results 30.A.Unfortunately 31.A.journey B.stage 32.A.none

B.neither

33.A.worked B.met 34.A.draft

B.page

35.A.motivation 36.A.correct 37.A.lost

B.search B.built

38.A.search for B.lead to 39.A.qualities B.treasures 40.A.thoughts B.faults

19.(2020届四川省高三第一次统一监测)

At twelve, Nico Leonardo is in secondary school, but he has run his own free private school to help other children and even some adults with their studies.

Leonardo loves to 21 , and he wants to pass it to others. After seeing some of his classmates 22 to keep up at school and some children spending much time playing and 23 their studies, he made up his mind to 24 them. Last year, he told his grandmother that he wanted to 25 his own school and asked her to help him build it next to her 26 . She agreed, and today Nico’s school has nearly 40 students. He is 27 that his school has already made a 28 to many of the children attending there.

Nico’s school is pretty 29 compared to most regular schools. 30 , with the help of neighbors, it’s larger and getting better every day. The school has benches and desks, a small 31 with about 100 books, a blackboard and even a bell.

But what’s most 32 is the quality of the education and his 33 to helping others. He lives 20 minutes away from his grandmother’s home, but every day he gets on his 34 after school and rides to his school to teach classes on different 35 like math and grammar.

Sometimes, when his students cannot attend the school 36 , he runs the classes at night to ensure they

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don’t 37 on their studies.

Though most students are younger than him, there are a few 38 attending classes at the school as well. He does his best to help them 39 the subjects they struggle with, and many admit that attending his school has 40 . “It helped me to pass the grade.” one student said.

21.A.compare B.explore 22.A.struggle B.expect 23.A.forgetting B.ignoring 24.A.leave

B.punish

C.study C.pretend C.finishing C.change C.design C.store C.afraid C.difference C.popular C.Therefore C.box B.impressive C.adaptation C.bicycle C.themes C.regularly C.break off C.teachers C.remember C.turned up

D.think D.choose D.reporting D.publish D.operate D.school D.eager D.choice D.small D.However D.corner C.relaxing D.attention D.motorbike D.subjects D.faithfully D.bring forward D.teenagers D.improve D.put out

D.curious

25.A.describe B.discover 26.A.hospital B.house 27.A.proud

B.certain

28.A.decision B.promise 29.A.clean

B.flexible

30.A.Besides B.Instead 31.A.shelf

B.library

32.A.interesting

33.A.devotion B.contribution 34.A.horse 35.A.aspects

B.car B.items

36.A.happily B.commonly 37.A.leave out B.fall behind 38.A.adults

B.parents

39.A.appreciate B.develop 40.A.paid off B.taken away

20.(2020届四川省绵阳南山中学高考三诊)

I was working as a lifeguard at Tower 15 on Newport and two blocks to my right was another guard named Mike, working at Tower 17. He called me over the phone and said, “Hey, I have 21 two kids who are swimming in the dangerous zone. I have to give them a warning. Keep an eye on us.” I said “Sure.” In case of 26 / 30

22 , anytime we got out of our tower, we were supposed to 23 somebody else.

Mike hung up the phone and 24 the lifebuoy (救生圈). Then he realized that these two kids had been 25 and that there was a great tendency for them to be 26 by the wave. 27 , Mike rushed toward the ocean. I 28 the water and all I found was two small heads. The mother of the two kids knelt (跪) down on the beach with 29 .

When I dropped my binoculars (望远镜) and reached the mother, Mike was in waist-deep water, 30 the two kids. I turned to the mum and said, “Hey, it’s OK. They are safe.” I saw the terror started to 31 . Then she glanced back and got her first good look at Mike. A new kind of 32 washed over her face as though there was another threat to her kids’ lives. She snatch (抢) her kids without 33 . Mike had some seemingly 34 behavior, and his shaved head showed a scar. Maybe he had no 35 manners, but his lifesaving ability 36 his unsatisfactory skills in PR (public relation). In the mother’s 37 , Mike was a really terrible guy. However, that couldn’t change the fact that he had just 38 her kids.

Mike just glanced at me and smiled. As I jogged back to my tower, I promised myself I’d never let my own 39 prevent me from 40 a hero when I meet one.

21.A.saved

B.spotted

C.teased B.disasters C.confirm C.seized C.quarreling C.prevented C.Therefore C.reached C.beliefs C.beating C.exist C.panic B.appreciation C.mysterious C.unpleasant

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D.exchanged

C.statements D.punishment D.consider D.fixed D.trembling D.swallowed D.Indeed D.scanned D.gestures D.carrying D.expand D.doubt

C.expectation D.contribution D.boring D.aggressive

22.A.emergencies 23.A.assist

B.inform

24.A.repaired B.provided 25.A.struggling B.laughing 26.A.supported B.directed 27.A.Still

B.Instead

28.A.explored B.noticed 29.A.noises 30.A.hiding

B.screams B.counting

31.A.disappear B.refresh 32.A.surprise B.regret 33.A.presentation

34.A.stubborn B.desperate 35.A.gentle

B.positive

36.A.give in to B.live up to 37.A.judgment B.experience 38.A.comforted B.rescued 39.A.decision B.request 40.A.rejecting B.criticizing

21.(2020届四川省绵阳市高三第三次诊断性考试)

The first time I saw her,she looked messy and tired.She 21 that she was in bad luck and complained about her 22 life all the time.Listening to her,I felt like doing something to help. After a few seconds,an idea 23 to me.Knowing she believed in fate,I grabbed her hand and proposed to 24 her palm.Beyond my expectation,she trembled and drew back her hand 25 ,\"No,absolutely not!\" "What's wrong?\"I asked in 26

"20 years ago,a palmist said I had a bad fate,and I just began to be out of 27 from then on.I was in love with a very good boy,but I couldn't believe I would be so lucky,so I 28 escaped from him and married my present husband.And that was when my misfortune began.My husband is 29 He often 30 me and even beat me sometimes!\"

I interrupted her,took her hand, 31 it and 32 to shout in surprise,\"My God, what a terrible palmist did you meet!You have a 33 fate!After the age of 40,you will be in luck!\" "Really?\"she asked,with surprise and 34 in her eyes.\"I'm 40-year-old now. Are you sure everything will be better next year?\"

"Sure.I have been 35 palmistry(手相术)for more than 10 years.You can trust me.\"I answered 36 Half a year later,when I saw her again,she looked so different that I didn't recognize her 37 Wearing a smile and dressed neatly,she 38 like a new penny. The power of 39 is amazing,and sometimes you just need to believe.So if you're at the bottom in your life,just keep telling yourself that everything will 40 fine and wait for the miracle.

21.A.screamed B.announced 22.A.colorful B.adventurous 23.A.happened B.occurred 24.A.read

C.make up for C.description C.transformed C.prejudice C.memorizing

D.put up with D.application D.frightened D.tolerance D.recognizing

C.insisted C.extraordinary C.appealed C.touch

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D.whispered D.misfortunate D.referred D.examine

B.look

25.A.shyly

B.slowly

C.angrily B.amusement C.date C.finally B.hot-tempered C.point at C.hung C.determined C.wrong C.depression C.studying C.positively C.on end C.behaved C.belief C.find out

D.immediately

C.amazement D.excitement D.control D.hopefully C.strong-willed D.shout at D.caught D.continued D.right D.doubt D.playing D.naturally D.for now D.flew D.knowledge D.clear out

D.kind-hearted

26.A.disappointment 27.A.job

B.luck

28.A.roughly B.gradually 29.A.absent-minded 30.A.laugh at B.stare at 31.A.spread

B.bent

32.A.pretended B.managed 33.A.bad 34.A.sorrow

B.good B.regret

35.A.offering B.testing 36.A.happily B.curiously 37.A.at first 38.A.talked 39.A.fate

B.in all B.shone B.love

40.A.break out B.work out

22.(2020届四川省遂宁市高三第二次诊断性考试)

Mitsuhiro Iwamoto has been blind since he was 16. He wanted to 21 that his blindness didn’t limit what he can do.

Sailing a boat is much more 22 than simply steering(掌舵). But Mr. Iwamoto can 23 it. He can feel the waves and sense the speed and angle of the winds to 24 the sails properly. In 2013, he tried to sail the Pacific with a navigator. 25 , after only five days at sea, their boat sank, and the two spent (领航员)11 hours floating in the sea before they were 26 .

Doug Smith, who hasn’t 27 much before, but likes the 28 of sailing across the Pacific, learned the story of Mr. Iwamoto’s 29 during his first sail. He got in touch with Mr. Iwamoto. 30 they teamed up. Mr. Smith would go along as the boat’s navigator—to use his 31 to decide on the boat’s path. It took much courage to make a second 32 , but Mr. Iwamoto was 33 . He said that “Failure becomes 34 failure if you stop trying.”

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They prepared for the 35 trip together. Mr. Smith bought a 40-foot sailboat that he named “Dream Weaver”. Mr. Iwamoto 36 actively and hard. On February 24, he and Mr. Smith he calls his “ 37 Eye Doug” set out from San Diego, California on their 14,000 kilometer trip. 38 , after sailing for 55 days, the two arrived in Iwaka, Japan.

“I didn’t 39 and I made it,” Mr. Iwamoto 40 himself. He became the first blind person to sail non-stop across the Pacific Ocean in the world.

21.A.prove

B.believe

22.A.artificial B.convenient 23.A.predict

B.handle

24.A.advocate B.record 25.A.However B.Lastly 26.A.blocked B.served 27.A.sailed

B.traveled

28.A.distance B.direction 29.A.speech B.experiment 30.A.Again

B.Then

31.A.strength B.eyes 32.A.suspension

33.A.interested B.determined 34.A.true B.precious 35.A.extra B.normal 36.A.trained

B.observed

37.A.Protecting B.Seeing 38.A.Consequently

39.A.fade away B.look back 40.A.enjoyed B.expressed

C.suggest C.complex C.repair C.save C.Thus C.explored C.paid C.curiosity C.defeat C.Even C.theory B.impression C.satisfied C.equal C.practical C.designed C.Evaluating B.Naturally C.break down C.prided

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D.advertise D.expensive D.improve D.adjust D.Instead D.rescued D.dreamed D.thought D.chance D.Still D.acts C.attempt D.principle

D.relaxed D.popular D.new D.commented D.Curing C.Finally D.Directly D.give up D.repeated

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