2023届高三英语完形填空(20空)专项练习题(含答案)

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2023届高三英语完形填空(20空)专项练习题(含答案)

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高三英语《完型填空(20空)》专项练习题(含答案)
What does it take to become famous Talent in singing, dancing or acting Or____1____ good looks These days, it seems like a pretty____2____, and a lot of makeup can make anyone a popular star. But, occasionally, an honest smile and a hard-working attitude might take you quite____3____ .
Recently, an Tibetan young man named Tashi Dingzhen has gained a lot of online followers. Though his ____4____ to fame has been very much accidental, Dingzhen has since been ____5____ by both the local tourism department, and the online streaming platform Tencent Video. However, when____6____about his own dreams, the 20-year-old said that he wants to be a “horse-racing prince”, a decision which has been ____7____by many.
____8____can be fleeting (稍纵即逝的). Every day there are thousands of people on the Internet____9____the latest trends, behaving in very similar ways, and taking part in the same type of variety shows... all for the____10____to gain fame and fortune. A few____11____down the line, or perhaps even only a few months later, the majority of these individuals or groups will ____12____ from our memories in the end.
Everyone is born____13____. We like different things, have different personalities, and pursue different dreams. That is what makes life so dynamic (有活力的) and ____14____. Should Dingzhen choose to take Tencent Video’s____15____and try to become a celebrity, he might just end up____16____into the background under heavy makeup and uniform dance moves. Of course, it’s____17____that his fame will fade even faster if he stays home and continues to race horses. But at least then he will be able to follow his____18____to do what he wants____19____choosing to pursue fame and, in the end, ____20____ himself. If you were in his shoes, what would you do
1.A.completely B.obviously C.simply D.easily
2.A.hair B.body C.face D.figure
3.A.happily B.far C.successfully D.directly
4.A.landmark B.charity C.masterpiece D.rise
5.A.contacted B.helped C.linked D.called
6.A.reminded B.asked C.talked D.wrote
7.A.laughed B.delighted C.praised D.questioned
8.A.Money B.Health C.Wealth D.Fame
9.A.following B.changing C.stopping D.adding
10.A.choice B.point C.chance D.explanation
11.A.weeks B.hours C.days D.years
12.A.exist B.fade C.keep D.stay
13.A.unique B.smart C.talented D.pretty
14.A.boring B.challenging C.interesting D.shocking
15.A.discussion B.position C.present D.offer
16.A.disappearing B.breaking C.putting D.encouraging
17.A.possible B.amazing C.strange D.disappointing
18.A.life B.heart C.instruction D.idea
19.A.in addition to B.other than C.regardless of D.instead of
20.A.hurt B.inspire C.lose D.control
Have you ever rushed to some place very important only to realize you’re on the____21____bus and you’ll never make it in time One woman in New Zealand____22____ this last week, but the bus driver went____23____the call of duty to help her out.
Last Sunday, Mason was on her way to see her 79-year-old mom who lives in a nursing home. Due to its recent regulations,____24____are limited to an half-hour period scheduled in advance. When Mason____25____she hadn’t gotten on the right bus and her 30-minute window was fast closing, she was____26____. Mason started crying, tearfully____27____to the bus driver 57-year-old Alex Bailey what had happened.
Rather than offer routine____28____ and keep to his schedule, Bailey decided to____29____. With nods from the other_____30_____, Bailey detoured (绕道) the bus and_____31_____Mason to her destination, dropped her off, and then calmly went back to his_____32_____route.
By pure_____33_____, as Mason arrived at the nursing house, a news reporter happened to be there covering a story. Mason told the reporter her_____34_____, expressing thanks to the passengers and praise for the bus driver. The story_____35_____the evening news, and then it hit social media. Bailey was “Internet_____36_____.”
Actually, Bailey is only one of the serving members during the COVID-19 pandemic (流行病), who have been_____37_____around the clock to_____38_____key workers, education and communities stay connected and keep the city running_____39_____. Later, he said that it was just a_____40_____, magical moment, and it was just the right thing to do.
21.A.wrong B.slow C.last D.crowded
22.A.registered B.experienced C.presented D.interviewed
23.A.within B.before C.through D.beyond
24.A.visits B.numbers C.courses D.emotions
25.A.reminded B.determined C.realized D.doubted
26.A.merry B.angry C.upset D.lonely
27.A.promoting B.explaining C.applying D.reflecting
28.A.announcement B.sympathy C.apology D.laughter
29.A.move around B.run off C.calm down D.take action
30.A.drivers B.patients C.passengers D.nurses
31.A.drove B.invited C.sent D.directed
32.A.regular B.direct C.long D.safe
33.A.arrangement B.necessity C.chance D.mistake
34.A.trouble B.plan C.name D.tale
35.A.received B.made C.broke D.reported
36.A.content B.crazy C.silent D.famous
37.A.working B.waiting C.changing D.preparing
38.A.imagine B.ensure C.examine D.check
39.A.properly B.quickly C.smoothly D.equally
40.A.brief B.quiet C.key D.nice
I got aboard and sat down in my seat. It was going to be a long flight. Around me were some ___41___. “Where are you headed ” I asked.
“Lakes Air Base. We’ll be there for special training, and then to the front.”
After about an hour, an announcement was made that box lunches were __42__ for five dollars. The journey would be several hours, and I decided to buy one.
As I ____43____ for my wallet, I heard a soldier ask his buddy if he would buy lunch. “No, that seems a lot of money for just a box lunch.” I looked around at the other soldiers. __44__ were buying lunch. I walked to the back of the plane and __45__the flight attendant a fifty-dollar bill. “Please take box lunches to all those soldiers.” I said. Taking my cash, she __46__ me with her eyes wet with tears. “My son is a soldier in the front... it’s almost like you are doing it for him.” __47__ up ten boxes, she headed to the soldiers.
After eating, on my way to the restroom I was stopped by a man. “I saw what you did and I want to be a __48__ of it.” With this, he handed me twenty-five dollars.
Soon after I returned to my seat, I saw the Flight Captain coming, looking at the seat numbers __49__ he walked. When he got to my row he stopped, _50_, held out his hand, and said, “I want to _51_ your hand.” I stood and took his hand. With a loud voice he said, “I was a soldier. _52_ , someone bought me a lunch. It was such an act of __53__ that I never forgot.” I was a little bit shy and embarrassed when _54_ rang out from all of the passengers. These soldiers were giving their all for our country. I could _55_ give them a couple of meals.
Later, when I walked to the front of the plane to stretch my legs, a man left another twenty-five dollars in my hand.
When we _56_, I gathered my belongings and started to leave. A man stopped me, put something in my pocket, and walked away _57_ a word. Another twenty-five dollars!
Seeing the soldiers_58_at the terminal(航站楼), I walked over to them and handed them seventy-five dollars. As I walked _59_ to my car, I prayed for their safe _60_ .
41.A.strangers B.soldiers C.attendants D.passengers
42.A.available B.optional C.convenient D.special
43.A.prepared B.went C.reached D.paid
44.A.None B.Some C.Many D.All
45.A.lent B.presented C.handed D.signed
46.A.advised B.admired C.congratulated D.thanked
47.A.Taking B.Picking C.Putting D.Eating
48.A.member B.reporter C.part D.volunteer
49.A.as B.though C.till D.unless
50.A.shouted B.reacted C.waited D.smiled
51.A.see B.touch C.shake D.check
52.A.Once B.Today C.Recently D.Frequently
53.A.mercy B.kindness C.bravery D.intelligence
54.A.applause B.laughter C.voices D.cries
55.A.easily B.personally C.eventually D.only
56.A.launched B.landed C.parked D.left
57.A.in B.for C.with D.without
58.A.training B.serving C.gathering D.hiding
59.A.excitedly B.calmly C.optimistically D.lightheartedly
60.A.arrival B.return C.flight D.escape
When I was still in grade school, my father taught me to fold paper cranes (鹤). As a child, I was totally ___61___ in the simple paper form that magically moved its wings if I pulled the tail. It’s a memory that has ___62___ me and a skill that I have taught others. I remember ___63___ for an awards ceremony for the college where I served as president. We couldn’t ___64___ flowers for all the tables; we didn’t have much of a budget.
“How about paper cranes ” I ___65___ . None of these gifted students had ___66___ with the way to make them, so they all ___67___ their first paper-folding lesson from me. Almost everyone got the ___68___ of it, but much discouragement followed when they saw how ___69___ I could do as they were still doing clumsily. When we first learn a skill it’s often a little ____70____ , until we practice and eventually gain ____71____ .
The teacher needs skill, patience and ____72____ , the students need desire, and the task needs to be meaningful. This process ____73____ to all education really. Sometimes there is a ____74____ if the teacher expects the students to progress faster than they are ____75____ . Sometimes the teacher shows strong excitement but the students show no ____76____ .
Learning can be hard, but it can also make us ____77____ just like caffeine (咖啡因). When we start with young children, setting off those sparks (火花) of ____78____ and then tending the flame with love, education ____79____ . Repetition and gradual development ____80____ our fully understanding of the skills and knowledge.
61.A.concerned B.occupied C.absorbed D.involved
62.A.got at B.stuck with C.occurred to D.come over
63.A.searching B.waiting C.accounting D.preparing
64.A.afford B.select C.fold D.spare
65.A.mentioned B.responded C.described D.suggested
66.A.problems B.words C.familiarity D.fun
67.A.sought B.received C.expected D.requested
68.A.advantage B.attention C.chance D.hang
69.A.fluently B.casually C.differently D.cautiously
70.A.attractive B.plain C.awkward D.tiring
71.A.control B.mastery C.advantage D.ground
72.A.courage B.ambition C.temper D.passion
73.A.applies B.turns C.refers D.subscribes
74.A.dislike B.disconnect C.dishonour D.disapproval
75.A.ready B.willing C.sure D.able
76.A.interest B.respect C.confidence D.talent
77.A.surprised B.energetic C.intelligent D.pleased
78.A.confusion B.success C.curiosity D.challenge
79.A.works B.fails C.influences D.exists
80.A.shape B.witness C.encourage D.present
For most people, having things stolen feels like an offence. Robbie Pruitt admitted that he got ____81____ when he discovered the theft of his mountain bike last September. But soon enough, his ____82____ took a turn. After letting go of his anger and frustration, he found himself on a road to sympathy ____83____.
For Pruitt, a keen bicyclist, the first thing to do was ____84____ his stolen bike. But when he went bike shopping, he found few available, which got him thinking: What if the ____85____ of bikes was Covid-19 related, and what if the person who'd taken his bike really needed ____86____ to get to work
With that thought in mind, Pruitt ____87____ a plan and posted it on the community website. He ____88____ to fix bikes free of charge for anyone who needed it. He also asked for unwanted bikes, which he would repair-again ____89____. And then he would donate them to folks who could truly use them but didn't have the ____90____ to buy one.
The day the post went live, Pruitt received thirty ____91____ bicycles. Then came more than 500 ____92____ for detailed information. By the end of 2020, Pruitt had repaired more than 140 for donation or to be ____93____ to their owners.
Pruitt tries to give his donations to families that are ____94____ struggling. ____95____ simply satisfying a material need, he has provided an opportunity for kids in his neighborhood to learn how to fix their own bikes.
In addition to ____96____ skills, Pruitt's lessons teach teamwork, encourage self-worth, and promote feelings of community. ____97____, the kids have gained a sense of accomplishment.
"It's a really great ____98____ for kids,“ said a neighbor in an interview with the local newspaper. "Pruitt is certainly providing a ____99____, but it's not just the bikes. It's the relationships in the community. It's the ____100____ that he can make on people."
81.A.amazed B.mad C.curious D.frightened
82.A.emotions B.career C.opinions D.route
83.A.ever B.together C.instead D.yet
84.A.ride B.lock C.repair D.replace
85.A.lack B.variety C.increase D.quality
86.A.instruction B.qualification C.transportation D.permission
87.A.came up with B.stuck to C.gave up D.broke away from
88.A.remembered B.refused C.hesitated D.offered
89.A.by accident B.in advance C.for free D.on credit
90.A.profit B.budget C.courage D.excuse
91.A.shared B.used C.expensive D.modern
92.A.enquiries B.advertisements C.notices D.announcements
93.A.exported B.sold C.lent D.returned
94.A.hardly B.slightly C.truly D.instantly
95.A.Without B.Beyond C.Upon D.Among
96.A.practical B.commercial C.mathematical D.social
97.A.Otherwise B.However C.Somehow D.Meanwhile
98.A.promise B.celebration C.comfort D.experience
99.A.competition B.service C.ceremony D.suggestion
100.A.compromise B.impression C.impact D.progress
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL. He is often ___101___ to his late father, Stephen Nickolas Belichick, for ___102___ him everything he knows about the game and life. In an interview, he ___103___ mentioned two major lessons he’s learned from his father.
Stephen was the youngest of five children and “grew up in a ___104___ environment,” Bill spoke with CNBC contributor Suzy Welch. “His father was ___105___ during the Depression (经济大萧条). Thus two of his brothers had to drop out of school.”
Bill continued, “So his big ___106___ really was football. He worked his way through college and made a career out of football and ___107___ here at the Naval Academy.” A child of immigrants himself, Stephen ___108___ people settling in the US as great examples of ___109___ and hard work. He often told Bill about how much he ___110___ the people that came to the country for their ___111___ and their devotion to the country.
In turn, Stephen instilled (灌输) those ___112___ in Bill as a child. “So many of those lessons I learned from him ___113___ those same values,” Bill said.
When it came to his ___114___, Bill’s father taught him to follow his passion. It is a lesson he has passed on to his own children, all of whom have jobs in ___115___. His daughter ___116___ lacrosse (长曲棍球) while his sons work for the New England Patriots. “I’ve told them the ___117___ thing my father told me: Follow your ___118___,” Bill said. “If there is something that you love when you are young, don’t do it for money or some other ___119___; do it because it is what you ___120___ to do.”
101.A.accessible B.faithful C.generous D.grateful
102.A.teaching B.owing C.writing D.giving
103.A.doubtfully B.specifically C.naturally D.deliberately
104.A.flexible B.secure C.stressful D.horrible
105.A.impatient B.unemployed C.competent D.ambitious
106.A.break B.deal C.mistake D.burden
107.A.turned up B.grew up C.ended up D.signed up
108.A.hired B.ranked C.appointed D.viewed
109.A.discriminationB.achievement C.competition D.caution
110.A.judged B.admired C.confirmed D.envied
111.A.toughness B.appreciation C.discipline D.appearance
112.A.challenges B.qualities C.opportunities D.thoughts
113.A.promoted B.measured C.improved D.represented
114.A.expectation B.talent C.occupation D.acquisition
115.A.sports B.journalism C.sales D.education
116.A.conveys B.watches C.guides D.coaches
117.A.extra B.same C.wise D.tiny
118.A.heart B.lead C.guidance D.schedule
119.A.preference B.performance C.reputation D.motivation
120.A.deserve B.promise C.desire D.fail
After digging through books in those yellow boxes for nearly 5 hours, I finally saw tiny books. I ___121___ took them out. I was so ___122___ to find them. As I looked through the pages of those books, it ___123___ me of that afternoon nine years ago, when my dad ___124___ the story between him and Xiao Ren Shu.
I ___125___ those tiny books that my dad laid all over the floor. Those Xiao Ren Shu were small, about 5 inches long, old and yellowed but well kept. My dad said ___126___ and softly: “Xiao Ren Shu gave me a lot of ___127___ in my childhood. Usually, I would go to the street vendor near my school where they would lay out all those Xiao Ren Shu. Kids like me could use a student ID card to ___128___ Xiao Ren Shu next to the vendor.
“Well, I usually would stay there for a ___129___ time because many of the stories were __130__, so then I would just read until that series (系列) ended. They were ___131___ sometimes.”
“I didn’t know many words and characters then, but just by looking at those pictures, I could ___132___ what happened. But later when I learned enough ___133___, I didn’t spend much time on Xiao Ren Shu. Rather, I spent more time on novels.”
After that afternoon, I always ___134___ one or two Xiao Ren Shu wherever I went. However, those Xiao Ren Shu were my ___135___ only until the end of primary school.
But ___136___ enough, I found another way to continue that ___137___ abroad. I read the first American comic (连环画) book, Smile by Raina Telgemeier, in ELL (English Language Learner) class, and ___138___ that I read other comies by Telgemeier and some Marvel comics as well. It wasn’t until later that I ___139___ those comic books helped me to learn many action verbs (动词) and could be ___140___ when I read novels.
121.A.carefully B.bravely C.regretfully D.easily
122.A.nervous B.bored C.excited D.curious
123.A.advised B.warned C.told D.reminded
124.A.heard B.shared C.believed D.finished
125.A.looked at B.worried about C.paid for D.dealt with
126.A.shyly B.happily C.strangely D.hopelessly
127.A.fun B.examples C.time D.suggestions
128.A.lend B.sell C.read D.find
129.A.limited B.new C.long D.different
130.A.real B.sad C.similar D.connected
131.A.difficult B.short C.addictive D.true
132.A.guess B.decide C.explain D.report
133.A.information B.words C.rules D.history
134.A.carried B.dropped C.returned D.created
135.A.pity B.gift C.enemy D.company
136.A.shamefully B.luckily C.naturally D.crazily
137.A.service B.support C.love D.fight
138.A.describing B.following C.forgetting D.seeing
139.A.wondered B.imagined C.expected D.realized
140.A.relaxing B.special C.interesting D.helpful
I took a job as a receptionist for a pet doctor almost five decades ago. As an animal lover, I accepted the ____141____ on condition that I wouldn’t have to help any wounded animals. I couldn’t bear to see any creature in ____142____.
At the end of my first week, we were closing the office for the day ____143____ a young man ran up to us. Holding a severely ____144____ Doberman pinscher puppy (杜宾犬) in his arms, he ____145____ us to save his life. The two-month-old puppy had been hit by a car. The doctor and I ran back into the ____146____ room. The doctor worked ____147____ for what seemed like hours stitching (缝合) him back together again. That was the easy part. The puppy had ____148____ many bones, including his backbone. Even if he ____149____ the next few days, we were quite sure he would never walk again.
That day forever _____150_____ my life. The doctor guided me, and I became his _____151_____ in all things medical. One of my first jobs was to give that Doberman puppy daily physical treatment. I remember moving his _____152_____ legs to try to keep his muscles from weakening. Weeks went by until one day, I felt this little _____153_____ push back ever so slightly. And he continued to push back till he could finally use his legs.
Fast-forward about a year, I walked into the clinic’s crowded waiting room and called the name of the next client. _____154_____, a huge Doberman standing quietly on the opposite side of the room broke away from its owner and rushed toward me. I found myself _____155_____ against the wall with this huge dog _____156_____ on his back legs, his front paws on my shoulders, washing my face with countless and joyful kisses!
I am still in amazement at the show of love and _____157_____ the dog had for me that day all those years ago. I went on to be a pet doctor for the following years until _____158_____. In all the time that has _____159_____ and all the experiences I have had, I’ve _____160_____ met a dog who didn’t know it had been rescued in one way or another.
141.A.solution B.transition C.position D.function
142.A.pressure B.pain C.shock D.anxiety
143.A.while B.when C.where D.what
144.A.injured B.damaged C.frightened D.hunted
145.A.admired B.applied C.appreciated D.begged
146.A.waiting B.operating C.meeting D.dressing
147.A.fearlessly B.aimlessly C.effortlessly D.tirelessly
148.A.removed B.broken C.recovered D.cured
149.A.challenged B.survived C.struggled D.suffered
150.A.changed B.inspired C.alarmed D.ruined
151.A.assistant B.advisor C.audience D.applicant
152.A.strong B.unusual C.tiny D.long
153.A.partner B.cheater C.loser D.fighter
154.A.Suddenly B.Slowly C.Finally D.Gradually
155.A.limited B.conquered C.pressed D.approached
156.A.sitting B.lying C.standing D.jumping
157.A.gratitude B.beauty C.talent D.charm
158.A.graduation B.performance C.conference D.retirement
159.A.kept B.greeted C.passed D.killed
160.A.always B.often C.ever D.never
People may misunderstand what they used to be familiar with. I remembered a ____161____ professor was invited to our school, teaching stress management principles in a school hall ____162____ with students.
As she ____163____ a glass of water, every one of us expected we’d be asked the ____164____ “glass half—empty or glass half—full” question. ____165____, with a smile on her face, the professor asked, “How ____166____ is this glass of water I’m holding ”
All of us shouted out answers ranging from eight ounces to a couple of pounds.
She replied, “From my perspective, the absolute weight of this glass doesn’t matter. It all ____167____ how I hold it. If I hold it for a minute or two, it’s fairly light. If I hold it for an hour straight, its weigh might make my arm ____168____ a little. If I hold it for a day straight, my arm will likely cramp up and feel ____169____ numb and paralyzed (无法动弹的), _____170_____ me to drop the glass to the floor. In each case, the _____171_____ of the glass doesn’t change, but the longer I hold it, the heavier it feels to me.”
As the whole class _____172_____ our heads in agreement, she continued, “Your _____173_____ and worries in life are very much like this glass of water. Think about them for a while and _____174_____ happens. Think about them a bit longer and you begin to ache a little. Think about them all day long, and you will feel specially numb and paralyzed—_____175_____ of doing anything else _____176_____ you drop them.”
It’s important to remember to _____177_____ your stresses and worries. No matter what happens during the day, as early in the evening as you can, put all your burdens down. Don’t _____178_____ them through the night and into the next day with you. If you still feel the weight of _____179_____ stress, it’s a strong sign that it’s time to put the _____180_____ down.
161.A.physics B.literature C.chemistry D.psychology
162.A.connected B.decorated C.filled D.compared
163.A.took B.pointed C.raised D.drank
164.A.typical B.meaningful C.interesting D.personal
165.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Then D.Besides
166.A.clean B.thin C.heavy D.large
167.A.happens to B.depends on C.contributes to D.agrees on
168.A.bend B.ache C.sour D.injure
169.A.completely B.surprisingly C.slightly D.regularly
170.A.inviting B.joining C.turning D.forcing
171.A.weight B.appearance C.shape D.size
172.A.nodded B.hung C.shook D.lifted
173.A.joys B.thrills C.laughs D.stresses
174.A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something
175.A.ashamed B.competent C.nervous D.incapable
176.A.since B.until C.if D.after
177.A.fall back on B.keep in mind C.let go of D.take part in
178.A.enjoy B.forget C.carry D.avoid
179.A.last year’s B.this year’s C.today’s D.yesterday’s
180.A.glass B.duty C.ability D.attempt
When I was fifteen, I announced to my English class that I was going to write and publish my own books. Half the students sneered, and they ____181____ fell out of their chairs ____182____. “Don’t be ____183____! Only geniuses can become ____184____,” even one of them said rudely. “And you got a D last semester.” I was so badly hurt that I ____185____ into tears.
That night I wrote a short sad poem about broken dreams and ____186____ it to The Capri’s Weekly newspaper. To my astonishment, they published it and sent me two ____187____. I was a published and paid writer! I showed my fellow students my work. “Just plain dumb luck,” they said. However, I tasted ____188____. I’d sold the first thing I’d ever written. That was ____189____ than any of them had done and if it was just dumb luck, that was fine with me.
During the next two years I sold dozens of _____190_____, letters, jokes and recipes. By the time I graduated from high school, with a C minus average, I had several scrapbooks (剪贴簿) _____191_____ with my published works. After graduation, I never _____192_____ my writing to my classmates again.
I had four children later. While the children _____193_____, I typed on my ancient typewriter. I wrote what I _____194_____. It took me nine months to finish my first book. I _____195_____ a publisher at random (随意地) and mailed it without making a copy of the manuscript.
A month later I received a contract, an _____196_____ on royalties (版税), and a request to start _____197_____ another book. Crying Wind, the title of my book, became a _____198_____ and was translated into fifteen languages and Braille and was sold worldwide.
Writing is easy, it’s _____199_____ and anyone can do it. Of course, a little dumb luck doesn’t _____200_____.
181.A.suddenly B.nearly C.surely D.silently
182.A.laughing B.sleeping C.shouting D.fighting
183.A.discouraged B.proud C.shy D.silly
184.A.politicians B.musicians C.writers D.artists
185.A.burst B.fell C.ran D.turned
186.A.mailed B.lent C.showed D.passed
187.A.pictures B.certificates C.dollars D.albums
188.A.disappointmentB.praise C.rejection D.success
189.A.earlier B.worse C.longer D.better
190.A.newspapers B.poems C.books D.houses
191.A.lined B.covered C.filled D.locked
192.A.mentioned B.contributed C.donated D.sold
193.A.interrupted B.slept C.gathered D.argued
194.A.forgot B.achieved C.felt D.ignored
195.A.visited B.chose C.begged D.invited
196.A.honour B.adventure C.advertisement D.advance
197.A.getting over B.working on C.taking in D.showing off
198.A.best seller B.tour guidance C.reference book D.soup opera
199.A.free B.wild C.easy D.painful
200.A.occur B.mind C.kid D.hurt
参考答案
1.C2.C3.B4.D5.A6.B7.C8.D9.A10.C11.D12.B13.A14.C15.D16.A
17.A18.B19.D20.C
21.A22.B23.D24.A25.C26.C27.B28.B29.D30.C31.A32.A33.C34.D35.B
36.D37.A38.B39.C40.D
41.B42.A43.C44.A45.C46.D47.B48.C49.A50.D51.C52.A53.B54.A55.D
56.B57.D58.C59.D60.B
61.C62.B63.D64.A65.D66.C67.B68.D69.A70.C71.B72.D73.A74.B75.D
76.A77.B78.C79.A80.C
81.B82.A83.C84.D85.A86.C87.A88.D89.C90.B91.B92.A93.D94.C95.B96.A97.D
98.D99.B100.C
101.D102.A103.B104.C105.B106.A107.C108.D109.B110.B111.A112.B113.D
114.C115.A116.D117.B118.A119.D120.C
121.A122.C123.D124.B125.A126.B127.A128.C129.C130.D131.C132.A133.B
134.A135.D136.B137.C138.B139.D140.D
141.C142.B143.B144.A145.D146.B147.D148.B149.B150.A151.A152.C153.D
154.A155.C156.C157.A158.D159.C160.D
161.D162.C163.C164.A165.B166.C167.B168.B169.A170.D171.A172.A173.D
174.B175.D176.B177.C178.C179.D180.A
181.B182.A183.D184.C185.A186.A187.C188.D189.D190.B191.C192.A193.B
194.C195.B196.D197.B198.A199.C200.D

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