专题02完形填空(期中真题汇编,浙江专用)(含解析)高二英语下学期

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专题 02 完形填空
主题 01 人与自我
Passage 1
(24-25 高二下·浙江绍兴·期中)
I love riding a bike to work regardless of the weather.
Biking’s timeless joy the kid in me. Unlike the monkey bars or swings I used to go on as a kid at the playground that now only cause me pain, biking still
me.
As an adult, biking to work has become a(n) for the crowded public
transportation blues. Rain, shine, snow or wind — I the physical and mental
challenge. And the sometimes cold and wet rides in the dark of Vancouver, Canada,
are often by sightings of squirrels, deer and raccoons, reminding me that
there is beauty to be found even in the darkest of days.
Biking has become a source of for me. It’s during these ________ that I
face and think about life’s challenges. Angry at my boss Mad at my partner By the
time I’ve reached the , I’ve hopefully evolved from ________ to optimistic.
As a parent, I’m determined to my joy of biking to my son. Our early
adventures him sitting in a bike trailer, telling me I was riding too slow and
that the ride was too bumpy (颠簸的). “Daddy, you must be Your legs aren’t moving very fast.”
Much like life, biking is a journey that requires you to face challenges head-on. It is not a form of transportation; it’s a(n) to be part of the
landscape, to take in the journey rather than just to the destination.
1 .A .checks out B .brings out C .passes out D .pulls out
2 .A .excites B .discourages C .bothers D .shelters
3 .A .love B .choice C .cure D .barrier
4 .A .encounter B .welcome C .undergo D .avoid
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5 .A .surrounded B .impressed C .disturbed D .brightened
6 .A .calmness B .wealth C .anxiety D .opportunity
7 .A .trials B .breaks C .routines D .rides
8 .A .peak B .bottom C .limit D .destination
9 .A .stunned B .shocked C .annoyed D .embarrassed
10 .A .pass on B .take on C .carry on D .insist on
11 .A .involved B .appreciated C .imagined D .risked
12 .A .focused B .stressed C .inspired D .tired
13 .A .apparently B .simply C .directly D .literally
14 .A .struggle B .urge C .invitation D .must
15 .A .switch B .rush C .lead D .commit
Passage 2
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
Every morning, I spent an hour transforming into the girl everyone expected me to be, careful makeup that dark circles, a ponytail that hid thinning hair. At 18, I, the class president, wore a smile that never —though my heart felt heavy. I
was diagnosed cancer some years ago.
My routine started shaking hands applying eyeliner, like drawing a line between reality and disguise (伪装). “Morning, Mom,” I called, going downstairs,
my voice cheerful, avoiding her worried eyes. She waffles (华夫饼), their sweet smell making my stomach turn, but I took a bite, knowing I’d throw it up later. “You need energy,” she said, a lunch I wouldn’t eat, her voice gentle
but
We avoided the truth, afraid to what we both knew. “I don’t want people to see me apart,” I argued, my voice sharper than I meant. Graduation was two months away—a day I both and feared. “I just want to be normal,” I begged, my voice . Mom nodded, tears in her eyes, and we whispered “I love you”
like it’s our last
As I left home, holding my keys, I checked my in the car window —
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perfect, but empty.The sun shone brightly, lighting up the world outside, but my car felt like a cold . Inside, I’m silently, my heart beating fast. Outside, I’m the girl who has everything. For now, that’s enough.
16 .A .showed B .enlarged C .created D .covered
17 .A .broke B .worked C .stopped D .faded
18 .A .from B .with C .by D .for
19 .A .keeping B .changing C .losing D .finding
20 .A .served B .ate C .failed D .had
21 .A .forgetting B .packing C .sharing D .opening
22 .A .weak B .quiet C .insistent D .angry
23 .A .refer to B .hear of C .get through D .get off
24 .A .falling B .taking C .pulling D .giving
25 .A .hated B .missed C .expected D .regretted
26 .A .singing B .trembling C .laughing D .shouting
27 .A.joke B .secret C .promise D .goodbye
28 .A .imagination B .reflection C .inspiration D .impression
29 .A .home B .school C .freezer D .stage
30 .A .singing B .laughing C .screaming D .sleeping
Passage 3
(24-25 高二下·浙江宁波·期中)
From the age of eight, I attended a little boarding school on the Derbyshire-Staffordshire border.
On Sunday afternoons, the would leave us to wander the edge of the grounds
where we were supposed to time chatting or playing sports, but my was to climb over the fences and disappear into the landscape. Often, much to the teachers’ annoyance, no one knew where to me. That was the point. To walk to a(n) place and, for a moment, feel the world as something new brought with it a feeling I would desire. The habit with me. By my mid-20s, I was a walker. Walking became a way of life
that, in turn a wandering decade, when I eased myself into new by setting
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out on foot to get and then found myself again in the backstreets of Ahmedabad or Isfhanan, Ramallah or Bari.
Now I have established my home in the landscape of Devon. Here, walking me and my dog Dharma as an essential daily practice. The world outside our front door is an
the tiring, routine aspects of our lives. It’s a place where we watch the seasons change and the movement of the sun and the light around the moon. We walk the same
, day after day, but every minute of every hour can feel like .
31 .A .rescuers B .parents C .teachers D .artists
32 .A .record B .waste C .save D .pass
33 .A.job B .habit C .ambition D .response
34 .A .find B .catch C .meet D .put
35 .A .bare B .solid C .illegal D .unfamiliar
36 .A .conflicted B .changed C .stuck D .started
37 .A .tired B .gifted C .committed D .complicated
38 .A .shaped B .kept C .followed D .seized
39 .A .apartments B .locations C .opportunities D .challenges
40 .A .involved B .engaged C .paid D .lost
41 .A .accepts B .serves C .treats D .strikes
42 .A .influence on B .escape from C .interest in D .entry to
43 .A .block B .control C .adjust D .sense
44 .A .direction B .speed C .path D .campus
45 .A .new B .free C .real D .complete
Passage 4
(24-25 高二下·浙江台州·期中)
It was the 2019 summer break. I traveled to a town in rural Xiamen for two weeks to local children with after-school courses.
Although Xiamen is a developed city, there are still many left-behind children in the rural areas who need to summer activities. I overcame many
difficulties there, including mosquitoes and the schedule. I also experienced,
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for the first time in my life, planting rice in the fields, standing ankle-deep in
. That experience was a (n) part of my life. teaching the students, we were also receiving life lessons in overcoming .
The experience of working at the grassroots level also broadened my and provided insights I could never have in the college library.
Nowadays, many college students are willing to volunteer work to
their graduation choices. I think they will be more down-to-earth and gain a deeper
understanding of conditions after seeing a different China, a country in times of reform.
Like me, most university students are their family’s only child, and they have
met difficulties. As such, they have to their living environment and the rural working by themselves. By in volunteer work, they learn
unforgettable lessons in life and become more sensible and .
46 .A .equip B .provide C .occupy D .bother
47 .A .approaches B .solutions C .commitment D .access
48 .A .intense B .flexible C .new D .loose
49 .A .mud B .water C .dust D .sand
50 .A .typical B .challenging C .valuable D .realistic
51 .A .If B .Once C .While D .After
52 .A .fear B .difficulties C .loneliness D .poverty
53 .A .friendship B .personality C .occupation D .horizons
54 .A .purchased B .presented C .imagined D .represented
55 .A .apply B .add C .prefer D .contribute
56 .A .national B .political C .economic D .international
57 .A .rarely B .constantly C .accidentally D .personally
58.A.contribute to B.attend to C.react to D.adapt
to
59 .A .absorbing B .investing C .engaging D .teaching
60 .A .grateful B .attractive C .enthusiastic D .practical
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Passage 5
(24-25 高二下·浙江衢州·期中)
I was traveling on a long-distance bus to visit my family, which was six hours
on the road, to be precise. I started feeling bad, light-headed. I I must have
looked really pale at the moment and I was sweating. I was traveling alone, and there wasn’t anyone I could ask for help. Worse still, I was short on cash, with just
the exact amount to the .
________
I was trying my best not to throw up and act . Suddenly, I felt a hand on my shoulder. When I , this person asked me ifI was doing okay, and I said
“Yes, I am,” because I didn’t want to be a , and I was embarrassed and shy.
This person , and I said I was okay. He kept looking at me, and a few minutes later, he gave me an unopened bottle of water. I the water because I was
really thirsty, and my had to give in to my . He told me to let him know what he could for me and asked me what was happening to me. I
him.
Months later, I was walking on the street with my mom back in her town, and
we this person. He remembered me, me and told me he was glad to see I was doing well. I don’t even know his name, but it’s the thing a
stranger has done to me.
61 .A .denied B .admitted C .assumed D .ensured
62 .A .helpful B .familiar C .unusual D .professional
63 .A .accommodation B .entertainment C .fare D .meal
64 .A .politely B .quietly C .carefully D .normally
65 .A .looked up B .woke up C .lay down D .sat down
66 .A .helper B .burden C .threat D .partner
67 .A .predicted B .realized C .imagined D .insisted
68 .A .appreciated B .remembered C .purchased D .accepted
69 .A .honor B .pride C .belief D .respect
70 .A .emotion B .condition C .illness D .spirit
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71 .A .provide B .plan C .receive D .suppose
72 .A .rewarded B .warned C .thanked D .paid
73 .A .recognized B .encountered C .consulted D .described
74 .A .greeted B .treated C .praised D .followed
75 .A .easiest B .busiest C .kindest D .earliest
Passage 6
(24-25 高二下·浙江嘉兴·期中)
Whenever my child caused me to change my schedule, I thought to myself, “We don’t have time for this.” , the two words I most commonly spoke to my child were: “Hurry up.” But my promise to was made almost three years ago, and I began my journey to grasp what matters in life. My younger daughter is my living
of why I must keep trying. In fact, the other day, she reminded me once again.
The two of us had taken a bike ride to the supermarket. After buying a cool treat for my daughter, she sat down at a table in admiring the ice cream she held in her hand. Suddenly a look of worry on her face. “Do I have to rush, Mama ”
I could have cried. Perhaps the pains of a life don’t ever completely
disappear, I thought sadly. As my child looked up at me waiting to know she could take her time, I knew I had a(n) . I could sit there thinking about the
number of times when I rushed my child through life... or I could celebrate the fact that today I’m trying to do things . I chose to live in today.
“You don’t have to rush. Just take your time,” I said in a(n) way. Her whole face instantly brightened and her shoulders . And so we sat side by side talking about things that interested us.
When she got to the last bite, she held out a spoonful of ice crystals and sweet juice for me. “I the last bite for you, Mama,” my daughter said proudly. As I let the icy goodness put out my thirst, I I just got the deal of a lifetime. I gave my child a little time and , she gave me her last bite and reminded me that
things taste sweeter and love is to get when you stop rushing through life.
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76 .A .However B .Instead C .Therefore D .Besides
77 .A .speed up B .slow down C .give up D .keep on
78 .A .reminder B .message C .example D .guide
79 .A .relief B .sorrow C .advance D .delight
80 .A .brought in B .turned up C .went by D .made up
81 .A .difficult B .desperate C .hurried D .terrified
82 .A .when B .if C .how D .what
83 .A .duty B .chance C .choice D .idea
84 .A .differently B .vividly C .perfectly D .casually
85 .A .angry B .obvious C .gentle D .cautious
86 .A .raised B .relaxed C .shook D .trembled
87 .A .saved B .tasted C .purchased D .rushed
88 .A .realized B .imagined C .expected D .remembered
89 .A .in contrast B .in return C .in charge D .in control
90 .A .harder B .better C .closer D .easier
Passage 7
(24-25 高二下·浙江宁波·期中)
There comes a time for every family when the tables turn and the parent has to answer to the child. Mine came recently when my wife and I stayed with my son in Los Angeles — our first visit since he moved west. A whole week under his
!
“Dad, don’t leave the water when you brush your teeth,” Nathaniel told me seriously on our first night. All right. I figured, this is California, where
is a concern. But when I grabbed extra paper towels to the
kitchen counter, he instructed me to use the dishcloth. Over the following days, more “ ” came: don’t leave heavy walking shoes scattered, no need for a scarf
when walking the dog in the morning, not too much soda...
Then I remembered the golden rule of when Nathaniel and his
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siblings (兄弟姐妹) were young. “Someday, you’ll have a home of your own and can live however you want,” I’d say. “ , you’ll have to do as we ask.” Now it was payback time.
Remembering how much I disliked my father’s commands as a child, I now smilingly Nathaniel’s “household laws”. There were special to playing beta (从属角色) to Nathaniel’s alpha (主导角色). He cleaned dishes after dinner, set our daily outings, and willingly drove everywhere...
Our dramatic role revealed another side to my elder boy, giving me hope for his future parenting ability. Last afternoon when walking along Matador
Beach, we hit a patch of rocks. I was and wouldn’t go any further, but
Nathaniel guided me across one large stone to the next, telling me where to place my feet and hands as ocean waves came close. After a couple hundred yards we to a fresh sandy stretch.
“You did it! I’m really ,” he said, beaming, as ifI’d just learned to
ride a bike. It was then that I knew for sure that the son would also rise to .
__________
91 .A .roof B .wing C .thumb D .nest
92 .A .spilling B .running C .dripping D .leaking
93 .A .flood B .wildfire C .drought D .famine
94 .A .cover B .clear C .polish D .wipe
95 .A .nightmares B .desires C .hardships D .instructions
96 .A .coaching B .management C .parenting D .communication
97 .A .So far B .Until then C .At times D .Shortly after
98 .A .followed B .violated C .changed D .interpreted
99 .A .benefits B .advantages C .treats D .privileges
100 .A .model B .shift C .play D .conflict
101.A.disappointed B.amazed C.terrified D.annoyed
102 .A .honestly B .calmly C .eagerly D .patiently
103 .A .made it B .got it C .caught it D .took it
104 .A .curious B .nervous C .proud D .confident
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105 .A .adulthood B .fatherhood C .childhood D .youthood
主题 02 人与社会
Passage 1
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
Junyi Liu, an immigrant (移民) from China, was working at his Esso gas station in Canada on a quiet Victoria Day. Suddenly, a car lost and crashed into a
fuel pump. A huge followed, with flames spreading quickly.
Liu immediately the pump’s power to stop more fuel leaking. Seeing the driver trapped inside the burning car, he out with a fire extinguisher. But its safety pin got . With no more time to waste, he abandoned it and decided to the driver.
The elderly driver was a regular customer who often stopped in for pet food and a chat with her Maggie. Since the flames were closer to the driver’s side, Liu tried to her through the passenger-side door. When this attempt , he grabbed the burning handle, bravely opened the driver’s door and her onto
his back. He also saved Maggie whose leash (皮带) almost tripped him.
With bystanders’ help, Liu brought both to . Unfortunately, firefighters arrived to find the station destroyed. Though Liu lost his and faced immigration issues, he showed no anger. “I just hope she and Maggie are well,” he
said. His impressed local firefighters, who praised his thinking during the crisis.
106 .A .power B .control C .speed D .sense
107 .A .exploration B .celebration C .explosion
D .campaign
108 .A .filled up B .built up C .called off D .cut off
109 .A .rushed B.jumped C .walked D .crawled
110 .A .lost B .stuck C .burnt D .repaired
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111 .A .warn B .tend C .rescue D .support
112 .A .dog B .parrot C .rabbit D .turtle
113 .A .catch B .pull C .hug D .grab
114 .A .handled B .blocked C .failed D .finished
115 .A .patted B .seized C .took D .lifted
116 .A .hospital B .life C .rest D .safety
117 .A .completely B .partly C .barely
D .eventually
118 .A .life B .business C .ability D .confidence
119.A.contribution B.defense C.bravery D.difficulty
120 .A .creative B .critical C .logical D .quick
Passage 2
(24-25 高二下·浙江杭州·期中)
A few years ago, I started using a cane to walk. The thing about walking with a cane was that I had only one hand to carry stuff. It was a (an) that affected my everyday life in ways.
One day, I was at the dry cleaners my clothes. I was standing at the
counter with my cane to pay, leaving a lot of dry cleaning behind, as I
couldn’t carry that much with one hand. At the point, a woman, who was sitting by
the laundromat, looked at me and said, “Do you need any help ” And I said, “No, no, I can it myself.”
I went out to my truck, opened the door and started putting my in the
back seat. When I turned around to make my way back for the second , the
woman was walking toward me with the of my laundry in her hands.
Seeing my look, she put it in the truck, looked at me and explained, “I
know you. You’ve been helping people all your life. Now it’s your .
Accept it.” With those words,the woman turned and walked away.
I didn’t know the woman. She was a(an) . But she saw something in
me, and knew I needed the to accept the help. Her words had a ripple
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on my life. Over the years, I’ve gone from being to my one unsung hero to having a large group of unsung heroes who’ve helped me in many little ways and made a(an) in my life.
121 .A .event B .adjustment C .accident D .disaster
122 .A .significant B .small C .minor D .familiar
123 .A .making out B .making up C .picking out
D .picking up
124 .A .luckily B .obviously C .suddenly D .likely
125 .A .manage B .clean C .treat D .pack
126 .A .cane B .pants C .clothes D .package
127 .A .cleaning B .track C .deal D .load
128 .A .rest B .else C .former D .latter
129 .A .curious B .anxious C .confused D .frightened
130 .A .business B .turn C .fault D .honour
131 .A .hero B .celebrity C .acquaintance D .stranger
132 .A .patience B .determination C .encouragement D .courage
133 .A .effect B .memory C .image D .shelter
134 .A .kind B .generous C .equal D .grateful
135 .A .improvement B .progress C .difference
D .impression
Passage 3
(24-25 高二下·浙江台州·期中)
Patrick, Scheels store’s fishing manager, always helps customers with their angling (垂钓)needs, but one stood out.
One day, a young boy named Xander entered the store with his mother, Brynn. Patrick noticed his eye were filled with about the world of fishing. For nearly half an hour, they their shared passion.
Brynn shared the of Xander’s connection to angling, explaining, “My
dad, a fisherman, passed away last year, but Xander never got to go fishing with him.
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So over the last year, he’s been grandpa, wishing he could go fishing with him.”
by Xander’s longing for a connection to his late grandfather, Patrick
decided to take action and Xander his first fishing pole. “It was sixty dollars
and he bought it with his own money,” Xander said. This gesture brought tears to Brynn’s eyes, and she acknowledged that such acts of kindness aren’t .
However, Patrick’s generosity didn’t here. The 22-year-old fishing
enthusiast went a step further by a memorable fishing trip for Xander and his family. To that Xander had an enriching experience, two professional anglers from Scheels him on the trip, offering guidance and teaching him valuable
skills.
Patrick’s kindness was a breath of fresh air for Xander and his family,
who described the fishing trip as a once-in-a-lifetime . “I felt like it was my due diligence to pass on the good word of fishing,” Patrick said.
136 .A .argument B .encounter C .adventure D.journey
137 .A .concern B .ease C .curiosity D .regret
138.A.bonded over B.debated over C.stuck to D.turned
to
139 .A .wisdom B .evidence C .significance D .definition
140 .A .persuadingB .blaming C .admiring D .missing
141 .A .Touched B .Panicked C .Amused D .Surprised
142 .A .lent B .gifted C .showed D .wrapped
143 .A .ambitious B .representative C .urgent D .sincere
144 .A .sensitive B .avoidable C .common D .permanent
145 .A .stop B .root C .dominate D .reach
146 .A .recording B .postponing C .organizing D .canceling
147 .A .reveal B .ensure C .prove D .stress
148 .A .accompanied B .monitored C .assessed
D .sponsored
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149. A. possibly B. initially C. truly D. annually
150 A deal B performance C task D experience
Passage 4
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
No one is willing to fall ill, especially in a foreign country alone. , such was exactly what happened to me.
A few months ago, while I was engaged in a volunteering project in Mwanza, Tanzania, something happened — I fell ill. Despite my to take
medicines and avoid unboiled water, I was hit hard. I was to a clinic with a high fever and severe body pain. Alone and terrified, I even thought, at a certain
moment, that it was the
a battery of tests, I received a diagnosis (诊断) of serious malaria. The doctor gave me injections and tablets, I wouldn’t have to be admitted to the hospital. I taking the tablets, and desperately thinking “keep these down,
keep these down!”, but nothing worked and I had to be .
Tears coursed down my cheeks. I was with fear. Then, a kind nurse
. She remained by my side for a full eight hours even after her shift , gently holding my hand. Her presence was really a great . Had it not been for her, I can’t imagine how I could have that night. The medicines gradually
took effect and soon I was released.
I never learned her name, yet the nurse has left a deep mark. It serves as a
reminder that in the darkest times, a simple act of kindness can make a difference, crossing and bringing warmth to strangers in need.
151 .A .Regrettably B .Constantly C .Originally
D .Consequently
152 .A .awkward B .strange C .unrecorded D .undesired
153 .A .failure B .opportunity C .ambition D .effort
154.A.recommended B.rushed C.assigned D.returned
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155 .A .choice B .wisdom C .end D .truth
156 .A .Patient with B .Subsequent to C .Dependent on
D .Concerned about
157 .A .replying B .apologizing C .promising D .assuming
158 .A .kept B .forgot C .delayed D .quit
159 .A .investigated B .dismissed C .hospitalized
D .distinguished
160 .A .seized B .equipped C .compared D .impressed
161 .A .departed B .emerged C .passed D .called
162 .A .increased B .continued C .occurred D .finished
163 .A .trick B .relief C .reminder D .success
164 .A .weathered B .described C .witnessed D .enjoyed
165 .A .ages B .races C .boundaries D .genders
Passage 5
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
It has been nearly a decade since volunteers “What Cheer Flower Farm in Rhode Island”. Their was clear: to distribute flowers freely to those in need of emotional uplift. Over 100,000 bunches of flowers have since been delivered to
hospitals, hospices (收容所), and communities by poverty or illness.
Erin Achenbach, director of the farm, emphasizes their vision: “We aim to
the state with blossoms, fostering joy while addressing environmental
pollution.” The farm occupies 2.7 acres that once an abandoned industrial
site. Recently, they secured a $500,000 EPA grant for this polluted land into a thriving ecosystem. Stephen Hogan from AIDS Care Ocean State describes the
impact: “Witnessing the on receivers’ faces is really amazing.” Beyond
beauty, the farm serves as a for biodiversity. “By restoring native plants,”
Achenbach notes, “we attract pollinators critical to ecological .” The initiative also challenges social rules. “Flowers are often seen as , but they’re
necessities for mental well-being,” Achenbach argues. Volunteers carefully
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seasonal blooms, ensuring year-round supply. Their approach goes beyond traditional charity models by combining environmental action with .
However, challenges continue. Funding remains , and soil purification requires skills. Yet, the team remains . “Every bunch symbolizes hope,”
Achenbach says. “Our work isn’t just about flowers—it’s about human connection and environmental healing.”
166 .A .founded B .explored C .purchased D .decorated
167 .A .accident B .hobby C .routine D .mission
168 .A .fascinated B .inspired C .threatened D .isolated
169 .A .cover up B .spread across C .fill in D .take over
170 .A .contained B .surrounded C .replaced D .bordered
171 .A .preserving B .transforming C .abandoning D .employing
172 .A .confusion B .tension C .brightness D .shadows
173 .A .barrier B .reserve C .obstacle D .desert
174.A.consumption B.conflict C.decline D.stability
175 .A .luxuries B .tools C .threats D .wastes
176 .A .gave away B .set up C .cared for D .picked up
177 .A .kindness B .faith C .courage D .carefulness
178 .A .stable B .abundant C .flexible D .insufficient
179 .A .skeptical B .determined C .realistic D .indifferent
180 .A .breaking B .stressing C .promoting D .distinguishing
Passage 6
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
I loved travel and had visited 67 countries with friends and family. This time, I’d be travelling alone, which was daunting as a woman with a/an .
I’ve found walking painful since childhood, but I quickly learnt to life
in a wheelchair. And this year, I quit my job to a year-long world journey. I
contacted Guinness while planning and they said solo disability travel to 40+
countries in a year sets a record. I logged it in my mind as a potential .
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In developed countries, accessibility for the disabled isn’t as much of an , but my first destination was Bali. I was . My partner, Tony, encouraged me, sensing my nerves, “This has always been your dream.”
In Bali, I arranged for a driver to show me the island’s sights.
“I want to go to the very top,” I told the driver.
“The road doesn’t go that far,” he .
It was I knew the view there would be incredible , the driver and two locals carried me to the ! Rather than making me feel like a
, they smiled the whole way.
After that, I traveled freely and visited 66 countries solo. I posted the to Guinness and, the next week, received a plain email: Your record has been
. The feeling of achievement was amazing. Now, I’m writing a book about my travels, using my record as that a disability doesn’t stop you from
exploring the world.
181 .A .somewhat B .though C .hence D .unless
182 .A .alternative B .ambition C .talent D .disability
183 .A .consume B .survive C .transform D .navigate
184 .A .depart on B .search for C .set aside D .cut out
185 .A .chance B.job C .goal D .lesson
186 .A .interest B .occasion C .event D .issue
187 .A .worried B .delighted C .annoyed D .relieved
188 .A .apologizedB .promised C .recommended D .agreed
189 .A .satisfying B .confusing C .disappointing D .exciting
190 .A .Desperately B .Awkwardly C .Confidently
D .Kindly
191 .A .valley B .peak C .cliff D .island
192 .A.joke B .failure C .burden D .fool
193 .A .evidence B .inconvenience C .performance D .assistance
194 .A .declined B .approved C .broken D .updated
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195 .A .reward B .reaction C .proof D .concept
Passage 7
(24-25 高二下·浙江杭州·期中)
Kaspar was my dog. One afternoon, I was taking him for a walk when he began to behave . He rolled on the ground, rubbed himself against every tree, and
howled constantly.
While I was wondering what was wrong, I became that someone was
walking by my side — a man of about 30, poorly dressed, collarless and hatless. A , I thought, and was about to put my hand in my . “He’s got a tick, poor puppy,” he pointed to my dog. “Come along, we’ll have it out.”
He me with “Du”, which in German is used only among people who are very close, there was such warm friendliness in his gaze that I took no at his familiarity. I followed him to a park bench and sat down. He called the dog with a .
And, strange to say, my Kaspar, who was usually scared of strangers, responded , and put his head on the man’s . Searching the dog’s fur with fingers, the stranger finally shouted “A-ha!” and began what must have been a painful , for Kaspar howled bitterly several times. Suddenly the man released him. “Here it is,” he laughed, proudly holding the in the air. Now run along, doggie.”
Off he went. His was so sudden that it did not occur to me until later that I should have given him something, or at least should have him.
I stood in silence for a moment, watching the stranger fade into the distance. It struck me how a simple act of kindness could create an instant between
strangers.
196 .A .normally B .elegantly C .calmly D .strangely
197.A.unconscious B.aware C.patient D.keen
198 .A .friend B .visitor C .beggar D .clerk
199 .A .pocket B .drawer C .hair D .hat
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200 .A .guided B .criticized C .approached D .addressed
201 .A .or B .so C .but D .as
202 .A .offence B .approval C .agreement D .delight
203 .A .yell B .warning C .whistle D .song
204 .A .at last B .at once C .with doubt D .sooner or later
205 .A .ears B .shoulders C .cheeks D .knees
206 .A .celebration B .confusion C .distraction
D .operation
207 .A .spider B .tick C .puppy D .worm
208 .A .departure B .arrival C.journey D .stay
209 .A .awarded B .forgiven C .forgotten D .thanked
210 .A .bond B .divide C .separation D .leap
主题 01 人与社会
Passage 1
(24-25 高二下·浙江·期中)
Callie Clemens received an emergency message on her Facebook page at around 11 p. m. last July 26th.
A tiny black puppy had been rushing across a road in Spring Branch, Houston and from a nearby storm drain (下水道) suggested more were
down there.
As an animal lover, Clemens to the scene. She grabbed her son’s toy flashlight from her car, the drain cover and wormed down. “I was not
to go into the . But somebody’s got to do it.” she admitted.
Then, Clemens through about 10 feet of a 24-inch-wide tunnel
she reached an area where she could crouch and search. She pointed her and saw two sets of eyes looking at her. Then the dogs . Around midnight, staffers from the local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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(SPCA)arrived and Clemens, trying to track down the dogs.
They were not able to find the two dogs that Clemens had seen underground, they did find a female black puppy outside under a dustbin. Besides, early the next morning, a tiny black-and-white pup was seen running out of the tunnel,
which the SPCA later. However, Clemens wouldn’t give up because there was still one dog left underground. But the fact that Clemens found an exit hole and had stopped hearing the dog’s cries makes her that the puppy had found its way out. “Once she becomes focused on a rescue situation,she is unstoppable,”
commented a staff ofSPCA.
211 .A .caught B .watched C .spotted D .chased
212 .A .puppies B .messages C .cries D .water
213 .A .stuck B .abused C .hidden D .buried
214 .A .ran B .walked C .drove D .flew
215 .A .moved B .removed C .pushed D .broke
216 .A .fearing B .struggling C .pretending D .expecting
217 .A .cover B .drain C .car D .dustbin
218 .A .marched B.jumped C .swam D .squeezed
219 .A .before B .after C .because D .although
220 .A .finger B .phone C .flashlight D .camera
221 .A .ran off B .slipped over C .stood by D .stormed in
222 .A .led B.joined C .rescued D .accompanied
223 .A .or B .and C .so D .but
224 .A .brought upB .took in C .cared about D .drove away
225 .A .worried B .proud C .shocked D .confident
Passage 2
(24-25 高二下·浙江温州·期中)
We all know there’s no place like home, and our beloved pets seem to think the same. One cat returned home after traveling through at least four states. The pet
owner the experience online.
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Susanne took her cat Rayne Beau (pronounced “rainbow”) to Yellowstone on
June 4, for a family vacation. Upon their arrival, Rayne his leash (狗带)
when frightened by something. He escaped into the nearby forest before his owners
could him. After what had happened, Susanne anxiously for Rayne. With no luck, they returned to California on June 8.
Susanne would when thinking of her lost beloved pet, but she never
lost hope that her cat would end up . She said, “We were entering a desert
and suddenly I saw a rainbow. I thought that’s a (n) for us that he’s going to be OK.”
Susanne was . A woman noticed Rayne wandering the streets of
Roseville, California, nearly 900 miles from Yellowstone National Park and 200
miles from his in Salinas. She brought the cat to the Placer Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on August 3, where scanned his microchip. After making a (n) journey, Rayne was finally reunited with his family about two after his disappearance.
The cat had lost 40 percent of his body weight when he returned. Susanne
reports he’s now doing well. She plans to take a from camping with her cat, and she has equipped Rayne with a GPS tracker just .
226 .A .created B .commented C .posted D .learned
227 .A .bit B .slipped C .tied D .burned
228 .A .honor B .purchase C .reach D .recall
229 .A .contacted B .accounted C .explained D .searched
230 .A .unwillingly B .unbelievably C .mistakenly
D .reasonably
231 .A .show up B .give up C .break down D .turn down
232 .A .tired B .troublesome C .possible D .secure
233 .A .plot B .sign C .lesson D .excuse
234 .A .right B .unique C .plain D .tough
235 .A .country B .community C .home D .park
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236 .A .trainers B .relatives C .witnesses D .employees
237 .A .short B .enjoyable C .incredible D .imaginary
238 .A .weeks B .months C .years D .decades
239 .A .break B .balance C .chance D .task
240 .A .on purposeB .for fun C .by design D .in case
Passage 3
(23-24 高二下·浙江金华·期中)
When I was a boy, we lived right next to a forest. I spent a lot of time alone. I would spend hours every day playing in the with the oak trees (橡树).
That was why it was so hard for me I worked in a lumber mill (木材
厂) as a young man.It wasn’t just the work and the low pay. It was also
seeing day after day beautiful oak trees being and made into flooring (地板). I thought they looked more as living trees reaching up to the sky than as
dead flooring lying under my feet.
One afternoon after a long day’s work, I was feeling particularly ,
thinking I should be out somewhere. I then decided to take a in the forest in the hope of lifting my spirits.As I walked along with my aching body I longed for
those days again. Suddenly, I saw a single acorn (橡子) that had somehow
the hungry squirrels all winter long. A flashed through my mind,
“Eventually an acorn becomes a forest!” I smiled, bent down, dug up a handful of dirt, and that little acorn. My heart was filled with joy.
In this life we all start out as an acorn, but whether we a forest or not is up to us. We have the to grow, learn, laugh, love, smile... Don’t just be an
acorn. Embrace this gift of life. it to your everyday life to stretch your soul towards the sky and create a large forest of love.
241 .A .working B .playing C .studying D .watching
242 .A .mountain B .yard C .forest D .park
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243 .A .when B .until C .if D .unless
244 .A .unfair B .tiring C .poor D .dangerous
245.A.thrown away B.carried off C.cut down D.turned
over
246 .A .available B .promising C .lovely D .concrete
247 .A .depressed B .amazed C .ashamed D .frightened
248 .A .walk B .picture C .lesson D .risk
249 .A .school B .team C .childhood D .farm
250 .A .survived B .attracted C .surprised D .convinced
251 .A .message B .sentence C .letter D .story
252 .A .uncovered B .pocketed C .planted D .swallowed
253 .A .discover B .protect C .search D .become
254 .A .reason B .ability C .courage D .chance
255 .A .Leave B .Explain C .Introduce D .Apply
Passage 4
(23-24 高二下·浙江杭州·期中)
The suburb I live in backs on to a large nature reserve. One morning I saw a
koala (考拉) sitting in a palm tree in my front yard. I phoned around to ask what I
could this koala, but no one wanted to know. I ended up the
koala out of my tree and we crossed the road for him to return to the nature reserve.
I’ve always been befriending animals. As a young kid I used to pick up lizard eggs and them. It stimulated my interest as to why there wasn’t anyone
wanting to come and this koala in my tree. After that, I signed up for all the I could find.
Once I had accreditation (合格证 ), I volunteered with the RSPCA in 2019, rehabilitating (使康复) wildlife. I was an ambulance driver, overnight rescues. We rescued hundreds of animals and more.
One day, I thought why not my own rescue group focusing on my
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backyard I purchased a two-acre property and built enclosures on it to
injured animals. Last year, I planted 300 eucalyptus trees (桉树), with seven varieties to the koalas.
I cut the leaves of the eucalyptus trees for the koalas to eat and look after the wildlife at our centre. If they recover, they are back to where they come from.
As a kid I would never have imagined doing this. I feel like I’m the girl on the planet that I get to do what I love. I believe it’s my .
After Japan discharged nuclear wastewater, people are terribly worried about
more animals, especially marine animals. Any animal has the right to survive and the Earth is our common home. Please care for our animal friends.
256 .A .learn from B .do about C .require of D .save for
257 .A .kicking B .shooting C .coaching D .blowing
258 .A .together B .illegally C .angrily D .guiltily
259 .A .roll B .sell C .break D .hatch
260 .A .rescue B .admire C .purchase D .identify
261 .A .courses B .races C .fairs D .shows
262 .A .watching B .recording C .attending D .assessing
263 .A .made out B .ran across C .gave up D .cared for
264 .A .leave B .start C .dismiss D .advertise
265 .A .house B .hunt C .train D .amuse
266 .A .confuse B .direct C .feed D .test
267 .A .aggressive B .hungry C .deserted D .injured
268 .A .sold B .released C .thrown D .dragged
269 .A .quietest B .greediest C .noisiest D .luckiest
270 .A .guess B .calling C .treat D .fault
Passage 5
(23-24 高二下·浙江嘉兴·期中)
As an only child, Nicole Renae often felt lonely in her youth. But that all
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when her grandmother surprised her with a (n) puppy “Chloe” for her 10th birthday.
The two were inseparable, because they were best friends. Chole always
her face. But when Renae was 14, her father got a new job: He’d be
working from home without With no option, the family surrendered (被迫交出) noisy Chloe to a humane society although Renae didn’t want to her dog.
In time, Renae had a child of her own. Remembering the that having a dog had brought her as a kid, Renae wanted her daughter to the same.
Then one day, she saw a on Facebook about a senior dog named Chloe that needed a new home. she decided to adopt this dog.
When Renae met Chloe, she was struck with a feeling. The dog ran up to her and started licking her face. Chloe Renae so much of her old dog that the overwhelmed her. She knew it was her Chole , ten
years had passed since they last met, and her whole family thought she was crazy.
Luckily, there was a way to the theory: Her Chloe had a microchip
with the ID number. Sure enough, the dog also had a microchip and the numbers were a . Renae was overjoyed to have her back.
271 .A .mattered B .changed C .worked D .occurred
272 .A .adorable B .annoying C .disgusting D .admirable
273 .A .cleaned B .bit C .scratched D .licked
274 .A .pressure B .distraction C .burden D .arrangement
275.A.get along with B.get rid of C.take possession of
D .catch up with
276 .A .satisfaction B .despair C .hopeD.joy
277 .A .emphasize B .experience C .explore D .expect
278 .A .letter B .comment C .post D .like
279 .A .Initially B .Previously C .Instantly D .Regularly
280 .A .familiar B .strange C .fantastic D .terrible
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281 .A .informed B .convinced C .warned D .reminded
282 .A .excitementB .relief C .pride D .amusement
283 .A .Therefore B .Then C .However D .Meanwhile
284 .A .test B .accept C .examine D .record
285 .A .miracle B .challenge C .magic D .match
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1 .B 2 .A 3 .C 4 .B 5 .D 6 .A 7 .D 8 .D 9 .C
10 .A 11 .A 12 .D 13 .B 14 .C 15 .B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者无论天气如何都坚持骑自行车上班,从中获得乐趣与内心的平静,并将这种热爱传递给儿子的故事。
1 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:骑自行车的永恒乐趣激发了我内心的孩子气。A. checks out退房;B. brings out 激发,使显现;C. passes out 失去知觉;D. pulls out 驶离路边,离开。根据下文“the kid in me”可知,骑自行车能激发作者内心的孩子气。故选 B。
2 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:与我小时候在操场上玩的攀爬架或秋千不同,那些设施现在只会让我感到痛苦,而骑自行车仍然让我兴奋。A. excites 使兴奋;B. discourages 使沮丧; C. bothers 打扰;D. shelters 遮蔽。根据上文“Unlike the monkey bars or swings I used to go on as a kid at the playground that now only cause me pain, biking still”可知,此处与攀爬架或秋千让作者痛苦相反,骑自行车让作者感到兴奋。故选 A。
3 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为一个成年人,骑自行车上班已经成为治愈我对拥挤的公共交通感到压抑的良药。A. love 爱;B. choice 选择;C. cure 治愈;D. barrier 障碍。根据下文“the crowded public transportation blues”可知,此处指骑自行车治愈了作者对拥挤的公共交通的压抑。故选 C。
4 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:无论晴雨风雪——我都欢迎这种身心上的挑战。A. encounter遇到;B. welcome 欢迎;C. undergo 经历;D. avoid 避免。根据上文“Unlike the monkey bars or swings I used to go on as a kid at the playground that now only cause me pain, biking still
me.”和下文“the physical and mental challenge”可知,骑自行车让作者感到兴奋,作者欢迎这种身心上的挑战。故选 B。
5 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:在加拿大的温哥华,有时寒冷潮湿的黑夜骑行会被松鼠、鹿和浣熊的出现所照亮,这让我意识到即使在最黑暗的日子里也能发现美。A. surrounded 包围; B. impressed 使印象深刻;C. disturbed 打扰;D. brightened 使明亮,使高兴。根据下文“by sightings of squirrels, deer and raccoons, reminding me that there is beauty to be found even in the darkest of days.”可知,看到松鼠、鹿和浣熊,这让作者高兴,寒冷潮湿的黑夜骑行会被松鼠、鹿和浣熊的出现所照亮。故选 D。
6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:骑自行车成了我的一个平静之源。A. calmness 平静;B. wealth财富;C. anxiety 焦虑;D. opportunity 机会。根据下文“I face and think about life’s challenges”
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可知,此处指骑自行车成了作者思考人生挑战时的一个平静之源。故选 A。
7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:就是在这些骑行中,我面对和思考着生活的挑战。A. trials 试验;B. breaks 休息;C. routines 常规;D. rides 骑行。根据上文“Biking has become a source of for me”可知,此处指在这些骑行中,作者思考人生挑战。故选 D。
8 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我到达目的地的时候,我已经从沮丧变得乐观了。A. peak顶峰;B. bottom 底部;C. limit 限制;D. destination 目的地。根据上文“Biking has become a source of for me. It’s during these that I face and think about life’s challenges.”和下文“I’ve hopefully evolved from to optimistic.”可知,当作者骑自行车到达目的地的时候已经从沮丧变得乐观了。故选 D。
9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我到达目的地的时候,我已经从生气变得乐观了。A. stunned吃惊的;B. shocked 震惊的;C. annoyed 恼怒的;D. embarrassed 尴尬的。根据上文“Angry at my boss Mad at my partner ”和“I’ve hopefully evolved from”可知,此处指作者经过思考,从生气变得乐观。故选 C。
10 .考查动词短语辨析。句意:作为父母,我决心把我对骑自行车的热爱传递给我的儿子。 A. pass on 传递;B. take on 承担;C. carry on 继续;D. insist on 坚持。根据下文“my joy of biking to my son”可知,此处指作者把对骑自行车的热爱传递给自己的儿子。故选 A。
11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们早期的冒险活动包括他坐在自行车拖车里,告诉我我骑得太慢了,而且路太颠簸了。A. involved 包括;B. appreciated 感激;C. imagined 想象;D. risked冒险。根据下文“him sitting in a bike trailer”可知,此处指作者和孩子的早期的冒险活动,包括儿子坐在自行车拖车里。故选 A。
12 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:爸爸,你一定累了。A. focused 专注的;B. stressed 紧张的;C. inspired 受鼓舞的;D. tired 疲倦的,累的。根据上文“telling me I was riding too slow”和下文“Your legs aren’t moving very fast”可知,此处指儿子判断爸爸一定累了。故选 D。
13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:它不仅仅是一种交通工具;它是一种邀请,邀请你成为风景的一部分,享受旅程,而不仅仅是奔向目的地。A. apparently 显然地;B. simply 仅仅;C. directly直接地;D. literally 字面上。根据下文“it’s a(n) to be part of the landscape, to take in the journey rather than just”可知,此处指自行车不仅仅是一种交通工具。故选 B。
14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:它不仅仅是一种交通工具;它是一种邀请,邀请你成为风景的一部分,享受旅程,而不仅仅是奔向目的地。A. struggle 斗争;B. urge 冲动;C. invitation邀请;D. must 必不可少的事物。根据下文“to be part of the landscape, to take in the journey”可
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知,此处指骑自行车是一种邀请。故选 C。
15.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 它不仅仅是一种交通工具;它是一种邀请,邀请你成为风景的一部分,享受旅程,而不仅仅是奔向目的地。A. switch 转换;B. rush 奔向;C. lead 领导; D. commit 投入。根据上文“to the destination”可知,此处指享受旅程,而不仅仅是奔向目的 地。故选 B。
16 .D 17 .D 18 .B 19 .A 20 .A 21 .B 22 .C 23 .A
24 .A 25 .C 26 .B 27 .D 28 .B 29 .C 30 .C
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者,作为一个身患癌症的女孩,在离校前的两个月里渴望过正常人生活的心理。
16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每天早晨,我都会花一个小时把自己变成大家所期待的那个女孩:用精心的妆容遮盖黑眼圈,扎一个马尾辫来掩盖日渐稀疏的头发。A. showed 展示;
B. enlarged 放大;C. created 创造;D. covered 覆盖,遮盖。根据前文“careful makeup that”和后文“dark circles, a ponytail that hid thinning hair”可知,作者用精心的妆容遮盖黑眼圈。故选D 项。
17 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:18 岁时,作为班长的我脸上总是挂着从不消失的笑容——尽管我的内心沉重无比。A. broke 破裂,终止;B. worked 起作用;C. stopped 停止;D. faded褪色,逐渐消失。根据前文“At 18, I, the class president, wore a smile that never”和后文“though my heart felt heavy”可知,前后形成对比,作者脸上的笑容从未消失。故选 D 项。
18 .考查介词词义辨析。句意:我的日常从涂眼线开始,就像在现实和伪装之间画一条线。 A. from 从 B. with 以 C. by 通过 方式;D. for 为了。根据前文“My routine
started”和后文“shaking hands applying eyeliner”可知,作者的日常从涂眼线开始。start
with“ 以 开始”是固定搭配,故选 B 项。
19 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:“早上好,妈妈。” 我边喊边下楼,努力让自己的声音听起来很欢快,避开她担忧的眼神。A. keeping 保持;B. changing 改变;C. losing 失去;D. finding找到。根据后文“my voice cheerful, avoiding her worried eyes”可知,作者和妈妈打招呼,努力保持(让)自己的声音听起来很欢快。故选 A 项。
20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她端上了华夫饼,甜美的气味让我胃里直犯恶心,但我还是咬了一口,因为我知道稍后会把它吐出来。A. served 端上,服务;B. ate 吃;C. failed 失败; D. had 有。根据后文“waffles (华夫饼), their sweet smell”可知,妈妈端上了华夫饼。故选 A
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21 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:“你需要补充能量。” 她一边说着,一边打包我不会吃的午餐,声音温柔却很坚定。A. forgetting 忘记;B. packing 打包;C. sharing 分享;D. opening 打开。根据前文““You need energy,” she said”和后文“a lunch I wouldn’t eat”可知,妈妈给作者打包午餐。故选 B 项。
22 .考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. weak 虚弱的;B. quiet 安静的;C. insistent 坚持的;D. angry 生气的。根据前文““You need energy,” she said, 6 a lunch I wouldn’t eat, her voice gentle but”可知,妈妈的态度非常坚决的,坚持这么做。故选 C 项。
23.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们都回避着真相,害怕提及我们都心知肚明的事情。A. refer to 提及;B. hear of 听说;C. get through 通过;D. get off 下车。根据前文“We avoided the truth, afraid to”和后文“what we both knew”可知,作者和妈妈害怕提及已知的事实。故选 A 项。
24 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我不想让别人看到我崩溃的样子。” 我争辩道,声音比我预想的还要尖锐。A. falling 掉落;B. taking 拿去;C. pulling 拉扯;D. giving 给予。根据语境作者患了癌症和后文“apart”可知,作者不想让人看到自己崩溃的样子。“fall apart”为固定短语,意为“崩溃;瓦解” 。故选 A 项。
25 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:毕业还有两个月——这是我既期待又害怕的一天。A. hated讨厌;B. missed 想念;C. expected 期待;D. regretted 后悔。根据前文“Graduation was two months away—a day I both”和后文“and feared”可知,对于毕业,作者既期待又害怕。故选 C 项。
26 .考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我只是想变得正常。” 我恳求道,声音颤抖着。A. singing唱歌;B. trembling 颤抖;C. laughing 笑;D. shouting 大喊。根据语境和前文““I just want to be normal,” I begged, my voice”可知,作者情绪复杂,声音颤抖,她想和正常人一样。故选 B 项。
27 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:妈妈点点头,眼里噙满了泪水,我们轻声说着 “我爱你” ,就好像这是我们最后的告别。A. joke 玩笑;B. secret 秘密;C. promise 承诺;D. goodbye 告别。根据前文“Mom nodded, tears in her eyes, and we whispered “I love you” like it’s our last”可知,妈妈点点头,眼里噙满了泪水,作者和妈妈轻声说着 “我爱你” ,就好像这是她们最后的告别。故选 D 项。
28 .考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我离开家,拿着钥匙时,我在车窗上照了照自己的倒影——妆容完美,却空洞无物。A. imagination 想象;B. reflection 倒影,反射;C. inspiration灵感;D. impression 印象。根据后文“in the car window”可知,作者在车窗上照了

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