资源简介 题型36 完形填空必刷主题01 人与自我——成长挑战与身份认同;疾病、康复与生活启示;职业、学业与潜能发掘;价值观与人生教训Passage A(2026届广东顺德教学质量检测(一))As a child, I was convinced that a career in global health was for me. I dreamed of becoming a doctor and biomedical researcher, 1 myself creating groundbreaking cures and treating patients worldwide.But as the years progressed, my dream seemed increasingly 2 . During college, I was one of the few Black students in my STEM courses. It was 3 to study in a field with so few people from my background. As a first-generation student, I also struggled to find 4 because I did not have family members who were doctors or scientists. My advisers doubted my 5 goal of becoming both a neuroimmunology researcher and a neurosurgeon and suggested I focus on just one field. These 6 shook my confidence and left me 7 my plans, even when I started my Ph.D.But everything changed after I joined my college’s rowing team. 8 , I saw it as a way to engage with campus life, but soon I found out how 9 it was. Rowing has the same problem as biomedical research. It 10 diversity, with very few Black women rowers at my university. I was nervous that I would stand out. However, I was 11 by my fellow rowers, who encouraged me and made me feel valued. This sense of 12 boosted my confidence, reminding me that I was already doing something I once thought impossible.Rowing taught me discipline and a new 13 to tackling challenges. At first, the goal of rowing nonstop for 2 kilometers seemed unattainable, but I broke it down into smaller steps, making it more manageable. I applied a 14 strategy in my Ph.D.: turning overwhelming tasks into a series of small, achievable goals. Every time, I just 15 how I could make sure each step of my lab experiment was successful. Within a couple of months, I’d found a newfound confidence — both on the water and in the lab. My career as a physician-scientist finally began to seem attainable, too.1.A.watching B.pretending C.picturing D.finding2.A.distant B.practical C.confusing D.achievable3.A.hard B.surprising C.natural D.inspiring4.A.protection B.identification C.evidence D.guidance5.A.clear B.ambitious C.immediate D.meaningful6.A.shortcomings B.memories C.lessons D.experiences7.A.explaining B.revising C.clarifying D.questioning8.A.Fortunately B.Accidentally C.Initially D.Generally9.A.tiring B.empowering C.relaxing D.boring10.A.lacks B.protects C.exhibits D.weakens11.A.educated B.embraced C.avoided D.judged12.A.belonging B.ownership C.achievement D.pride13.A.direction B.attitude C.approach D.journey14.A.simple B.traditional C.similar D.random15.A.prepare for B.focus on C.rely on D.wait forPassage B(2026届浙江嘉兴一模)Just ahead on the narrow road, the light from Kim’s torch (手电筒) flashed towards me. Her bike stayed 1 , but mine was shaking all over the place. I had completely lost my 2 . It seemed cycling in the 3 had caused my mind to lose all sense of direction.I looked hard, hoping to 4 the grass edges, but there was nothing but Kim’s 5 torchlight far ahead. My heart pounded wildly. I was trying my best to keep this anxiety internal, not wanting Kim to 6 the full extent of my fear.So I forced my 7 back to the forest we had cycled through earlier: the tall trees, the sound of the wind and something 8 for me now — the sense of excitement I felt. 9 by this memory, I tried to put aside the anxiety. I 10 my phone’s torch. The light was weak, but it was enough: the heaviness around my vision 11 and I found my balance again.As I pushed into the pedals (脚踏板) and began to move, I 12 a sky full of countless stars. Then, I saw something even more 13 . “KIM!” She turned, thinking something was wrong. But 14 high above us was a magical shooting star, bright with a thick tail in its wake.That night, I learned a valuable lesson: Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward. Sometimes all you need is a little more 15 to find your way.1.A.safe B.level C.clean D.still2.A.interest B.way C.balance D.sight3.A.wind B.wild C.mountains D.dark4.A.make out B.search for C.give up D.ride across5.A.natural B.soft C.blinding D.dying6.A.notice B.explore C.ignore D.understand7.A.astonishment B.curiosity C.imagination D.enthusiasm8.A.lucky B.rare C.hard D.fresh9.A.Confused B.Worn C.Moved D.Encouraged10.A.switched on B.took out C.showed off D.put up11.A.grew B.cleared C.remained D.worsened12.A.pictured B.witnessed C.recalled D.touched13.A.puzzling B.satisfying C.amazing D.challenging14.A.flying B.hanging C.rising D.circling15.A.patience B.wisdom C.light D.timePassage C(2026届江西高考仿真模拟(三))It was one Sunday in July. While I was chatting on my phone, I failed to 1 that a stranger was recording me. A few days later, my sister contacted me. She informed me that there was a 2 of me on the Internet. I found it and realized that the stranger had 3 assumed my neurofibromatosis (神经纤维瘤病) to be mpox (猴痘) — an infectious virus. Actually, I have neurofibromatosis, a condition that causes spots to 4 on my skin. But it’s not 5 to others like infectious mpox.As I looked through the 6 on the video — which ranged from offering advice to 7 me for wearing shorts and even threatening me with physical violence, I faced two choices: Let it go or 8 myself against criticism.I’ve been 9 my disease since my childhood. But this time I 10 to be brave. I made a video of my own, 11 my condition and the struggles I’ve faced because of it. It spread rapidly, resulting in massive 12 . Over recent months, strangers with the same disease — as well as people with other visible skin conditions — have 13 my courage of giving voice. Many organizations also 14 for raising awareness about neurofibromatosis and developing cures for it.I never expected to be an advocate for people with skin diseases, but now, I am 15 in this role. I want to help others feel the self-acceptance and strength that everyone deserves to know.1.A.claim B.remember C.mind D.notice2.A.photo B.video C.post D.message3.A.casually B.briefly C.mistakenly D.silently4.A.recognize B.form C.impress D.adapt5.A.harmful B.surprising C.strange D.sensitive6.A.comments B.news C.reports D.information7.A.copying B.persuading C.criticizing D.warning8.A.express B.blame C.defend D.forgive9.A.fighting against B.recovering from C.concerning about D.hiding from10.A.chose B.proved C.refused D.disliked11.A.assessing B.explaining C.witnessing D.exploring12.A.solutions B.schedules C.views D.interruptions13.A.appreciated B.rewarded C.admitted D.challenged14.A.adjust B.appeal C.contract D.extend15.A.desperate B.overwhelmed C.patient D.confidentPassage D(25-26重庆巴蜀中学适应性月考(四))You might imagine it would be hard to see the funny side if you knew you were going to use a wheelchair for the rest of your life, but that is precisely what Jade Reynolds does.Jade was twelve when she was running around in a park and 1 something unusual.“ My legs suddenly went weak,” she 2 .“ The last steps I took were as I 3 myself to a bench to sit down.” It turned out that Jade had a rare 4 , and she would never walk again.This means Jade was already in a 5 when she met John. Their first date could have been a 6 .“I took Jade to the cinema without checking first how 7 it would be for her to get in,only to find there were thirty steps but no 8 ,” John admits. A naturally 9 man, he posted the story online, calling it:“ The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.”Then, in case that looked like bad 10 , he added:“ Spoiler (剧透) alert: she’s now my wife” The post got so many 11 that John’s stories now have millions of followers.“ One video was my idea,” Jade explains.“I got John to complain that he had to 12 the kids from soft play areas— again —’ while my wife sits sipping coffee…’ Then the 13 shows why I’m just sitting there.”“ We 14 things that resonate (共鸣) with all families and add a funny twist,” John reveals.“ But we’ re also using our stories to show other 15 people that you really can lead a pretty normal life.”1.A.hid B.noticed C.dug D.heard2.A.complains B.replies C.recalls D.admits3.A.dragged B.paced C.limited D.secured4.A.exception B.chance C.appearance D.disorder5.A.crisis B.relationship C.wheelchair D.hospital6.A.trick B.highlight C.surprise D.disaster7.A.distant B.safe C.urgent D.accessible8.A.lift B.stairs C.end D.signs9.A.reserved B.ambitious C.entertaining D.warm- hearted10.A.taste B.news C.criticism D.judgement11.A.suggestions B.views C.ratings D.donations12.A.collect B.inspire C.adopt D.attract13.A.comment B.alert C.example D.camera14.A.make up B.cut out C.look for D.go through15.A.elder B.disabled C.struggling D.inexperiencedPassage E(25-26湖南衡阳八中高考适应性考试(二))I had always been goal-oriented. Each January, I’d sit down and write down 1 goals: losing 50pounds, running a marathon, and cleaning my home to perfection. 2 by February, I’d lose willpower and slide 3 back into my old habits.However, things dramatically changed two years ago when I began experiencing severe stomach pain and was 4 with cancer. One good thing about this crisis is that it completely 5 my perspective on life — especially regarding what I 6 as “success” and “failure”. Before, I felt like a failure in so many 7 , but now, simply being alive and surrounded by my family felt like an extraordinary 8 .So I shifted my focus: I’m all about the little goals. First, small goals are easier to 9 Instead of training for marathons, I aim for 20-minute walks that leave me 10 . Instead of strict diets, I celebrate adding colorful fruits and vegetables to my meals. Second, the other great thing is that they can build small goals on top of each other, 11 tiny victories into meaningful momentum. Every time I 12 a mini-goal, I feel a surge of pride and 13 .Cancer robbed me of certainty in my life, but it also helped me learn a valuable lesson: true success lies not in reaching distant summits, but in 14 each step of the journey. As Helen Keller once said, “Life is either an adventure or nothing.” For me, every day becomes an adventure of 15 , one tiny victory at a time.1.A.realistic B.ambitious C.specific D.challenging2.A.Although B.Still C.Therefore D.Yet3.A.reluctantly B.quietly C.swiftly D.amazingly4.A.informed B.treated C.diagnosed D.associated5.A.revived B.restored C.reshaped D.rearranged6.A.define B.classify C.identify D.accept7.A.goals B.fields C.stages D.aspects8.A.progress B.honor C.bonus D.achievement9.A.carry B.satisfy C.attain D.develop10.A.energetic B.exhausted C.enthusiastic D.depressed11.A.accumulating B.transforming C.constructing D.gathering12.A.write down B.break down C.cross off D.set up13.A.guilt B.accomplishment C.anxiety D.sympathy14.A.fulfilling B.enjoying C.maintaining D.walking15.A.evolution B.expansion C.maturity D.growthPassage F(湖南长沙市一中11月月考)Driving in 90-degree heat, I saw an elderly woman struggling with groceries and a walker. Overcome with concern, I made a U-turn and offered her a 1 . Exhausted, she accepted. “Bless you, child,” she said as I 2 her things. During our chat, I learned her name was Ida.As I drove her home, we chatted comfortably, However, 3 grew as we entered an unfamiliar, increasingly rough neighborhood. Darkness was falling when we reached her old apartment building. A group of rough-looking young men stood idly outside. One in a hoodie stared intently, smiling. I felt threatened. After 4 Ida, I sped away.Suddenly, a motorcycle roared behind me. 5 , I hoped it would pass. Instead, it matched my speed. I realized he was waving for me to stop. Terrified of stopping for a stranger on a deserted; darkening street, I tried to flee. Panicking, I 6 for my purse to call 911— it was gone. “She 7 my purse!” I thought bitterly.The biker persisted, pulling alongside. Then, I glimpsed a purse on my car floor — not mine. 8 , I saw him waving... my purse outside my window. Tears of 9 streamed down my face as I pulled over. He handed me my purse through the window: “Grandma sent me to give you this. She picked it up 10 . She is so sorry.” His smile was kind, not 11 . I returned Ida’s purse, speechless. Before I could offer thanks or apologies, he 12 into the night.I’d felt pleased about my small kindness, but learned a(n) 13 lesson: Judging character by 14 — a young man not from the “right side of town” — was my mistake. He was the unexpected 15 , seeking nothing in return.1.A.ride B.choice C.break D.seat2.A.packed B.found C.loaded D.examined3.A.eagerness B.confidence C.confusion D.unease4.A.dropping behind B.dropping off C.checking on D.checking off5.A.Slowing down B.Speeding up C.Turning round D.Pulling over6.A.arranged B.reached C.catered D.prepared7.A.misplaced B.borrowed C.emptied D.stole8.A.Confused B.Frightened C.Amused D.Annoyed9.A.comfort B.relief C.regret D.happiness10.A.in secret B.on purpose C.at random D.by mistake11.A.threatening B.charming C.grateful D.comforting12.A.walked B.stepped C.disappeared D.wandered13.A.easier B.lighter C.harder. D.simpler14.A.words B.age C.appearance D.wealth15.A.angel B.neighbor C.witness D.strangerPassage G(2025届福建福州一中最后一模)I’ve read a couple of Graham’s books and seen him on TV. I always say to my wife, “Oh look, I 1 to teach him!” I remember Graham was very 2 before he came into my class. I had heard stories about his bad behaviour. Once I 3 him and his friends seeing who could jump the farthest off the school stage! But when he got interested, he 4 . The first day he walked into my class, he was 5 his schoolbag behind him and looking bored, but as soon as I 6 an experiment to show how the human stomach 7 using acid and an onion, he gave me his full 8 . He loved science! He was very bright and he had done very well in science subjects.Look at Graham. I think it’s 9 to understand that there’s no such thing as a good or a bad student. Everyone is 10 something. It’s important for us teachers to find out what that is for each student and really 11 them. Then we could make sure that we found the 12 to success, both at school and in later life, for all of them.I knew I had chosen a job with a lot of 13 but I love what I do. The thing about being a teacher is that you have access to children’s 14 when they are open and eager to learn. If what I do as a teacher can 15 to turn a child like Graham into such a successful adult, then I know what I’m doing is worthwhile.1.A.decided B.attempted C.used D.volunteered2.A.difficult B.energetic C.awkward D.unwilling3.A.anticipated B.had C.left D.caught4.A.hesitated B.entered C.changed D.quitted5.A.kicking B.dragging C.leaving D.lifting6.A.figured out B.gave up C.reflected on D.set up7.A.matches B.grows C.works D.develops8.A.contribution B.attention C.suggestion D.creation9.A.discouraging B.important C.dangerous D.convincing10.A.curious about B.dear to C.good at D.qualified for11.A.understand B.force C.assess D.rank12.A.attitude B.barrier C.explanation D.path13.A.stress B.credits C.practice D.bonuses14.A.accounts B.competitions C.troubles D.minds15.A.pretend B.help C.guarantee D.strugglePassage H(2026届河南名校联盟第四次检测)I used to be a happy and healthy kid. But my world 1 at age twelve, when I first noticed strange symptoms. I lost 2 in my hands and felt unsteady on my feet. My 3 took a turn for the worse and I couldn’t walk or speak. It was as if something inside me 4 .I was 5 to the hospital, where I was diagnosed (诊断) with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). After months in hospital, I finally went home, with doctors saying nothing more could be done. Staying in bed for three years, I felt 6 inside my body and mind.Everything was happening around me, but I wasn’t part of it. That’s when two things really 7 to me: London and ITV’s Loose Women. London was a 8 of everything I wished for, like fun, 9 and independence. And I liked the topics on Loose Women — the news, guests and presenters. While I wasn’t well enough to go anywhere, I still 10 to visit London and meet the Loose Women presenters one day.11 , things began to change. I started to speak and move my arms again, thanks to speech and language therapy (疗法) as well as 12 rehabilitation (康复) training. Later on, I managed a few trips out on a wheelchair, and eventually I visited London. Hearing about my 13 , the Loose Women team sent me a video message, and months later, I met some of them in person, which gave me the 14 to dream bigger. So don’t give up hope under any circumstances. Even when progress is slow or 15 , it matters.1.A.appeared B.landed C.changed D.felt2.A.confidence B.strength C.growth D.interest3.A.condition B.position C.thought D.direction4.A.showed up B.stood up C.took off D.switched off5.A.tied B.invited C.rushed D.pulled6.A.energetic B.trapped C.punished D.warm7.A.died B.pointed C.referred D.mattered8.A.symbol B.consequence C.sign D.variety9.A.imagination B.wealth C.freedom D.sympathy10.A.managed B.longed C.applied D.struggled11.A.Unluckily B.Suddenly C.Instantly D.Gradually12.A.consistent B.loose C.occasional D.temporary13.A.tradition B.journey C.devotion D.style14.A.ability B.chance C.movement D.courage15.A.invisible B.smooth C.predictable D.purePassage I(广东省2025-2026学年高三12月月考)I found myself again on the water’s surface a few days later. This time I was in a kayak (皮划艇) on Lake Brienz in Interlaken. Having kayaked many times before, I was 1 of doing this. One by one, we 2 our group guide Stephanos Gaitanos.3 the oar (桨) to the best of my ability, I tried to play the part and take in the 4 , but soon I began to drift away. In panic, I began to oar even faster. Far from 5 , this pushed me further away. I waited to be 6 , after what felt like a century, embarrassed and exhausted (疲惫不堪) from the 7 . When Gaitanos caught up with me, he 8 guided me on how to oar. As I tried harder and harder, my arms burning, he told me to simply do what I knew. The minute I let go and got relaxed, I managed to get 9 and could oar my kayak in the right direction.In that moment, Gaitanos had given me an important 10 when things go wrong, sometimes all we need to do is 11 and approach the situation with a 12 mind. As we oared towards the 13 , everyone cheered me on. I felt proud of myself, for having tried, 14 and learnt. In that moment Lake Brienz truly shone in all her amazing beauty and I was fully 15 to take it all in.1.A.careful B.free C.proud D.confident2.A.surprised B.acknowledged C.followed D.challenged3.A.Handling B.Restoring C.Replacing D.Testing4.A.strengths B.surroundings C.directions D.routines5.A.mattering B.escaping C.disappearing D.helping6.A.rescued B.criticized C.abandoned D.investigated7.A.guidance B.effort C.competition D.ambition8.A.frequently B.violently C.patiently D.randomly9.A.permission B.control C.practice D.sympathy10.A.opportunity B.reward C.goal D.lesson11.A.take over B.give in C.step aside D.move forward12.A.calm B.generous C.kind D.different13.A.strangers B.winners C.members D.coaches14.A.recovered B.interrupted C.refused D.failed15. A.present B.mature C.curious D.skillfulPassage J(25-26湖南师大附中12月月考)I always miss the days spent at university. My experiences there 1 me a lot, making me a person I had never expected to be.I met individuals having great passion such as Professor Johnson. He was 2 , who always pushed me beyond the comfort zone. He asked me to analyze complex concepts and 3 deep discussions. As for academic homework, I could always receive his thorough 4 . His great devotion to his profession motivated me to progress further.The weekly lab programs were unforgettable, usually including field trips. One trip 5 . On a cold January afternoon, Professor Johnson led us to a stream where I 6 some green watercress (水田芥). He told us about its functions and characteristics and even picked some for us to 7 . I had never imagined a vegetable could grow in this kind of winter climate, and one bite of the vegetable with great flavor and icy, crisp feel 8 me. That experience aroused my deep 9 for nature and commitment to environmental conservation.Being 10 to feelings of awe at university regularly shifted my focus away from myself, making me 11 in the presence of something greater. Based on all this, my best advice to fellow students as to 12 awe during the time at university. Get involved in opportunities that stretch you. 13 , you may feel confused and even frightened a little bit but real education requires some degree of 14 . When you finally walk across the stage at graduation, you will be 15 for those experiences.1.A.favored B.pleased C.transformed D.consumed2.A.honest B.strict C.passionate D.polite3.A.enter into B.break off C.attend to D.withdraw from4.A.criticisms B.evaluations C.descriptions D.considerations5.A.stood out B.faded away C.got through D.slipped out6.A.planted B.protected C.discovered D.removed7.A.taste B.record. C.watch D.sell8.A.stressed B.affected C.addressed D.refreshed9.A.hope B.admiration C.regret D.concern10.A.treated B.compared C.exposed D.added11.A.humble B.nervous C.proud D.desperate12.A.prevent B.seek C.abandon D.await13.A.Gradually B.Secretly C.Originally D.Suddenly14.A.competence B.discomfort C.knowledge D.interest15.A.ready B.famous C.fit D.grateful主题02 人与社会——社区互助与集体善行;爱情、家庭与人际关系;艺术、环境与社区连接Passage A(2026届浙江金丽衢十二校一模)A Christmas Gift for Hurricane SurvivorsIn late 2024, Hurricane Helene caused severe damage in Western North Carolina. The country lay 1 from the howling winds and relentless rain of the hurricane. While recovery efforts were underway, 2 of Medina, Ohio — a town 500 miles away — 500 miles north, in Medina, Ohio, a group of guardian angels started planning a surprise.Instead of sending supplies, the people of Medina organized a special holiday trip called “The Promise of 3 .” They arranged buses to bring 200 hurricane survivors, many of whom had 4 their homes, to Ohio for a weekend of Christmas celebrations.The event was the 5 of Mark and Dana Klaus, who owned Castle Noel — Medina’s famous year-round Christmas museum. After seeing the hurricane’s 6 on television, Mark proposed his idea to the town’s mayor. The idea quickly spread, and soon everyone who 7 it wanted to participate. 8 , they raised $250,000 and recruited 110 volunteers.The weekend included a welcome dinner where each guest received $250, tours of Castle Noel, downtown shopping, a special 9 starring the high school marching band and fireworks.As Dana Klaus explained, “It was about 10 them away from the terrible situation they were 11 day to day.”The grateful visitors 12 the buses back home on Sunday morning without having spent any of their own money. But as one Carolina resident noted 13 , the true value was more than 14 . “When we got back to the real world, we were 15 and ready to keep fighting,” said James Scarborough.1.A.restored B.untouched C.ruined D.unaffected2.A.residents B.visitors C.survivors D.officials3.A.Earth Day B.Easter C.New Year’s Eve D.Christmas4.A.bought B.lost C.rebuilt D.destroyed5.A.determination B.devotion C.inspiration D.encouragement6.A.destruction B.warning C.path D.eye7.A.caught hold of B.had no idea of C.had a command of D.caught wind of8.A.Hopefully B.Instantly C.frequently D.Obviously9.A.lecture B.race C.parade D.conference10.A.taking B.chasing C.forcing D.blowing11.A.enjoying B.escaping C.appreciating D.surviving12.A.borrowed B.boarded C.abandoned D.rented13.A.regretfully B.gratefully C.contentedly D.proudly14.A.financial B.moral C.mental D.medical15.A.frustrated B.rewarded C.challenged D.refreshedPassage B(25-26重庆南开中学12月月考 )Nothing is so bad that it is not good for something.Getting caught in a flood is no one’s idea of a(n) 1 day. Unless you’re Justin and Jessica Walker. It was August 2004. Jessica, then a Virginia Commonwealth University student, was waiting outside the campus gym, her ride home 2 to be seen. Justin walked out and offered a ride and shelter from the increasing rain which was 3 in Richmond, Virginia. She recognized him from orientation (新生培训) a few days before.“I was like, OK. Maybe he was seeking my attention,” Jessica later said. But it was raining buckets, so she 4 . Buckets turned to barrels as Justin, 5 to Richmond, made a wrong turn onto Main Street, 6 the two people in the traffic disabled by rising floodwaters and abandoned cars. Just when the two thought their luck couldn’t get worse, a wave 7 over Justin’s car, flooding the engine and sending rainwater through the air vents. Suddenly, the water was up to their laps and rising. Justin 8 Jessica’s door handle and in one blow opened her door and pushed her out of the car.9 rushing water and debris (碎片), the two made it to the steps of a nearby train station. They spent the next few hours helping others to 10 inside the station. Trembling in wet clothes, they shared a(n) 11 half-sandwich and a beer. At that moment their connection 12 .“I’m a person who needs a 13 , and I thought if God isn’t giving me one right now, I’m a fool,” says Jessica. “And I knew: This is the man I’m gonna marry.”If Justin hadn’t made a wrong 14 , the two likely would have avoided the flood and may never have spoken again. Instead, four years later, Justin gained a wife 15 he lost a car.1.A.troublesome B.fresh C.lucky D.unfortunate2.A.anywhere B.nobody C.something D.nowhere3.A.pouring B.whispering C.weakening D.flowing4.A.fled B.lied C.accepted D.replied5.A.native B.new C.drawn D.relevant6.A.landing B.arranging C.surrounding D.separating7.A.froze B.broke C.danced D.died8.A.repaired B.released C.grabbed D.inspected9.A.Clearing B.Battling C.Collecting D.Approaching10.A.satisfaction B.danger C.silence D.safety11.A.valueless B.pitiful C.abundant D.ordinary12.A.sparked B.faded C.crashed D.maintained13.A.present B.judgement C.sign D.warning14.A.plan B.suggestion C.gesture D.turn15. A.because B.though C.when D.ifPassage C(2025届江苏南京考前综合训练)Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Bruce, is one of the most influential figures in America. He 1 his reputation in the late 1990s with his first album “Slim Shady LP”. Eminem’s songs are often 2 by their fast-paced music style.He had a poor childhood. His parents 3 when he was only six months old. Living with his mother, Eminem struggled with financial difficulties as a child, which was a constant source of 4 and uncertainty. They moved 5 between Kansas City and Detroit, where Eminem attended 20 different schools. Eminem grew up in poverty, 6 welfare and free school lunch programs. He was bullied in school, which added to his feelings of anger.Eminem lived in the “black neighborhood” of Detroit, where he 7 violence, drug dealing, and other 8 activities. He described seeing dead bodies in the street, which left a lasting impact on him. Despite the 9 environment, Detroit also provided the material for his musical 10 . He participated in freestyle battles (即兴说唱) and rap scenes, which helped him develop his skills and gain 11 .Eminem’s growth was 12 by poverty, family instability, and 13 to violence, all of which he 14 into his music. His ability to transform his personal 15 into art has made him one of the most successful rappers in the world.1.A.deserved B.established C.maintained D.improved2.A.characterized B.controlled C.affected D.interpreted3.A.died B.separated C.disappeared D.quarreled4.A.stress B.thrill C.regret D.guilt5.A.slowly B.frequently C.smoothly D.regularly6.A.taking on B.working on C.acting on D.relying on7.A.reported B.undertook C.witnessed D.prevented8.A.criminal B.daily C.outdoor D.musical9.A.unfamiliar B.awesome C.stable D.tough10.A.class B.tradition C.career D.value11.A.entry B.trust C.independence D.recognition12.A.suspended B.measured C.marked D.limited13.A.adaptation B.exposure C.commitment D.solution14.A.forced B.turned C.channeled D.sliced15.A.achievements B.struggles C.feelings D.interestsPassage D(2025届江苏盐城中学5月模拟预测)In the quiet town of Greenfield, David Lee had built a life around his art. His small studio in an old Victorian house was a 1 where he painted landscapes that 2 the heart of the town he loved. The walls were covered with pieces of art, each one reflecting his dedication and 3 .One crisp autumn evening, lost in his work, he 4 noticed a flash of light in the corner of his eye. By the time David realized what was happening, the fire had spread through half of his studio. He rushed outside, horrified to see the flames 5 everything he had worked so hard for. Within minutes, his studio was 6 to ashes.The following days were clouded with 7 . One evening, when David was 8 the streets of Greenfield, he noticed children drawing with chalk on the pavement. Their laughter and 9 cut through his despair. David realized his passion for art wasn’t tied to the 10 space of his studio. He began painting again, feeling a sense of 11 he hadn’t felt in weeks.One day, while finishing a challenging piece, a young girl 12 him. “What are you painting ” she asked. “It’s a story of resilience and hope,” he 13 .David felt warmth in his chest. He realized his art was about more than just paintings — it was about connecting with others and sharing his 14 . From then on, David painted not only for himself but for everyone who needed a 15 of the beauty in the world.1.A.shelter B.nursery C.prison D.basement2.A.broke B.captured C.linked D.hurt3.A.contribution B.exhibition C.passion D.presentation4.A.nearly B.mainly C.barely D.simply5.A.mouthing B.heating C.absorbing D.consuming6.A.abandoned B.referred C.reduced D.committed7.A.thrill B.sorrow C.awe D.regret8.A.wandering B.inspecting C.hitting D.exploring9.A.creativity B.affection C.whisper D.efficiency10.A.comfortable B.physical C.grand D.realistic11.A.panic B.sympathy C.peace D.tension12.A.required B.approached C.seized D.interrupted13.A.noted B.instructed C.announced D.replied14.A.journey B.success C.confusion D.works15.A.choice B.symbol C.reminder D.feastPassage E(2025届湖北黄冈中学5月三模)When Nancy Beiman was 65, she retired from her job as a professor of animation and had no 1 how she would 2 her days.One day, she woke up with an idea for a comic strip (连环漫画). Beiman had been doing most of her drawing on a computer, but for this new idea, she returned to drawing 3 on paper, then 4 them with a brush pen. She created a character based on a kitten from an old project and added two dogs and a little girl who 5 her of the children’s book character Pippi Longstocking. This led to FurBabies, a comic about a family of dogs, a cat, and a child who can all speak the same language. The dogs and the cat take care of nine-year-old Kate while her parents are 6 .Nancy wasn’t planning to 7 with her idea until she showed her drawings to her friend, Lynn Johnston, a cartoonist. Lynn 8 her and taught her how to write scripts for the comics. Despite her long 9 in animation, transitioning to comics wasn’t 10 for Nancy. In animation, she focused on showing action without words, but comics required her to combine visuals with 11 .With her friend’s help, Nancy wrote 24 mini-scripts and 12 them to a social platform. In April 2023, she was 13 to be accepted on her first try. Nancy 14 FurBabies daily online, which is a big 15 , but she enjoys the immediate feedback from readers of all ages. It’s like having a film on display every day, bringing smiles to people’s faces. Nancy believes that comics offer some protection from the prejudice against older people in animation studios.1.A.clue B.plan C.hope D.doubt2.A.pass B.take C.fill D.manage3.A.tools B.models C.scenes D.characters4.A.mixing B.erasing C.inking D.cutting5.A.informed B.reminded C.accused D.convinced6.A.at home B.on vacation C.in trouble D.at work7.A.agree B.continue C.deal D.correspond8.A.praised B.invited C.encouraged D.warned9.A.career B.hobby C.experiment D.challenge10.A.difficult B.possible C.easy D.necessary11.A.colors B.actions C.dialogue D.music12.A.submitted B.sold C.read D.copied13.A.confused B.ashamed C.bored D.thrilled14.A.prints B.updates C.reviews D.downloads15.A.risk B.advantage C.commitment D.routinePassage F(2025届四川巴中市二模)Granny fell ill before Valentine’s Day. She had to 1 our planned zoo trip, which she had been 2 .“Remember to say hi to the monkeys for me,” Granny 3 us up before we left. We did go and have fun, but I kept 4 Granny could have been with us.Tex spotted some 5 and suggested taking a picture in front of them. While we said, “Cheese,” Indi accidentally said, “Happy Valentine’s Day, Granny!” This slip of the tongue (舌头) reminded me. I 6 taking pictures of different animals and 7 them into a zoo valentine for Granny. Everyone loved that.At home, we 8 out the printed pictures on the table. Since it was 9 to fit so many pictures onto a heart-shaped card, we 10 to create a whole bunch of valentines, each card representing an animal.11 , our print didn’t have color ink, so we 12 the black-and-white pictures with markers and made speech balloons for the animals. When we were done, I made a couple of 13 on the cards and tied them together to make a book. It took forever to finish, but it turned out 14 .“Oh, you little sweet potatoes!” Granny smiled when we gave her our 15 . “You sure did turn this lady’s frown (眉头) upside down! I love you so much.”1.A.skip B.abolish C.organize D.ruin2.A.hearing of B.approving of C.searching for D.hungering for3.A.caught B.brightened C.connected D.woke4.A.ordering B.persisting C.wishing D.imagining5.A.lists B.visitors C.monkeys D.balloons6.A.denied B.proposed C.asked D.allowed7.A.separating B.grouping C.sculpting D.turning8.A.laid B.sold C.counted D.gave9.A.unachievable B.remarkable C.essential D.meaningless10.A.continued B.predicted C.declared D.decided11.A.Eventually B.Unfortunately C.Gradually D.Apparently12.A.connected B.presented C.colored D.illustrated13.A.notices B.signs C.marks D.holes14.A.great B.loyal C.enormous D.elegant15.A.proposal B.creation C.devotion D.invitationPassage G(2025届重庆5月全真模拟考试)Having a child that is nonverbal or speech-delayed can be frustrating. It’s also heartbreaking to see them interact with other children but 1 to express their full selves. So, when a child with autism (自闭症) makes their first language 2 , it’s a significant moment.Photographer Haley MeGuire shared her son Micah’s wonderful achievement in the Fall of 2020, and the 3 video got likes over 730,000 times. Today, the video, which stays 4 at the top of McGuire’s page, has been shared nearly 30,000 times and still 5 attention and affection from followers and viewers.The first video was of Micah repeating the 6 of his family members as they cheer in the background. Every time Micah gets a name right, he 7 in excitement and beams (笑容满面) with pure 8 . “Micah has always been a really sweet, tender-hearted, quiet kid,” MeGuire said. “He doesn’t talk much and always 9 himself. However, he’s always been extremely 10 and caring. I know that’s not necessarily 11 for kids with autism.”The videos have 12 a lot of people’s hearts online and have been 13 of inspiration for the MeGuire family. But, maybe the best part is that they also give hope to families of children with autism, especially those who 14 for the day they can hear their child first 15 .1.A.volunteer B.intend C.fail D.wait2.A.barrier B.choice C.breakthrough D.profit3.A.inspiring B.disturbing C.amusing D.appealing4.A.wrapped B.informed C.typed D.fixed5.A.wastes B.requires C.deserves D.secures6.A.prizes B.names C.laughs D.greetings7.A.bounces B.wrestles C.stretches D.wanders8.A.pride B.innocence C.guilt D.regret9.A.laughs at B.knows about C.keeps to D.cares for10.A.outgoing B.affectionate C.fashionable D.generous11.A.proper B.memorable C.gradual D.normal12.A.broken B.warmed C.frozen D.treated13.A.source B.trick C.cause D.method14.A.fight B.long C.make D.search15.A.scream B.weep C.speak D.interpretPassage H(25-26湖南名校新高考教学教研联盟第一次大联考)My journey as a journalist began when I was 12 years old. I 1 the School News Club and it was through this platform that I was 2 to the world of journalism. 3 by a desire to polish my writing skills, I wrote my first article. I was really 4 to see my words printed — a flame was lit in my heart.At fourteen, the biggest challenge for me 5 : leaving my hometown for Bedford, England, as an exchange student. I then became an “overseas 6 ” writing weekly blogs about British school life. I 7 my journey of studying in the UK, capturing the culture shock, the initial loneliness and my gradual 8 . My stories, filled with deep 9 into two cultures, soon drew public attention.10 , my school featured my story on their annual poster, website, and social media, using it to highlight the diverse experiences within UK education. My efforts gained 11 from the school. I was even invited to give a speech at school to share my experiences.Despite my 12 to study computer science after graduating, writing will always be a cherished hobby in my life. Journalism taught me various skills such as researching interviewing, and editing, which I still 13 with me today. These skills have proven 14 not just in my academic pursuits but also in my personal growth. I realized that journalism 15 being a hobby, is a means of understanding the world and contributing to it in a meaningful way.1.A.set off for B.dropped out of C.signed up for D.looked forward to2.A.opposed B.introduced C.appointed D.tailored3.A.Controlled B.Fueled C.Dragged D.Forced4.A.amazed B.terrified C.discouraged D.confused5.A.existed B.approached C.emerged D.faded6.A.assistant B.resident C.traveler D.correspondent7.A.postponed B.clarified C.documented D.prioritized8.A.recovery B.adaptation C.resistance D.acceptance9.A.insight B.investigation C.division D.integration10.A.Apparently B.Definitely C.Unfortunately D.Unexpectedly11.A.criticism B.recognition C.permission D.sympathy12.A.ability B.refusal C.intention D.anxiety13.A.carry B.share C.compare D.exchange14.A.impossible B.insignificant C.innovative D.invaluable15.A.beyond B.without C.upon D.through主题03 人与自然——户外探险与野外经历;徒步疗愈与环境保护;体会自然之美;适应自然规律;应对自然挑战Passage A(25-26届浙江强基联盟高三上学期二模)The August sun beat down without mercy. My father and I dragged our heavy backpacks through the dusty hills. My throat was dried, my legs weak. I was about to 1 when he pointed a dusty finger toward the horizon. “A 2 ,” he croaked.A spark of hope lit inside me. I 3 a fruit tree, its branches heavy with something sweet. My mouth 4 at the thought of a crisp apple. My father, more practical, guessed a pear tree. Fueled by this 5 , we pushed on, our tired legs finding new strength.But as we got closer, my hope faded. The tree was a sturdy oak, but its branches held only 6 . Disappointment washed over me. “It’s useless,” I muttered, 7 against the trunk.Just then, the sky darkened. A cool wind whipped up, and heavy raindrops began to fall. “Under here!” my father 8 . We rushed beneath the oak’s wide canopy as the sky opened up. The tree acted as a perfect umbrella, its thick leaves 9 us completely.As dusk fell, a chill filled the air. Seeing me shiver, my father 10 fallen branches from around the tree’s base. Soon, he had a small, crackling fire going. We huddled close, its 11 pushing back the cold.Using a thick layer of dry oak leaves, we made a soft 12 for the night. Lying there, sheltered, I 13 the rain patter above. The tree I had called 14 had given us shelter and a safe rest. Some 15 are not the ones you seek, but the ones you find.1.A.explain B.complain C.command D.measure2.A.tree B.cave C.hut D.stream3.A.discovered B.remembered C.designed D.imagined4.A.opened B.ached C.tightened D.watered5.A.goal B.vision C.order D.excuse6.A.blossoms B.apples C.leaves D.pears7.A.sinking B.beating C.crying D.kicking8.A.sighed B.whispered C.argued D.called9.A.refreshing B.protecting C.attracting D.squeezing10.A.gathered B.burned C.bought D.arranged11.A.light B.warmth C.smoke D.smell12.A.chair B.tent C.bed D.pillow13.A.thought of B.reflected on C.listened to D.worried about14.A.priceless B.hopeless C.endless D.useless15.A.gifts B.lessons C.chances D.memoriesPassage B(25-26广东高三模拟预测)Last October, my family took a camping trip to Lake Houston Wilderness Park. It was an early 1 afternoon, and the warm sun cast a golden 2 over the whole park. We made our way along the path, feeling the gentle wind through the trees and listening to the cracking sound of dried 3 beneath our feet.As dark fell, the air grew 4 . We’d just finished setting up our tent when it suddenly began to rain. My parents jumped up and hurried to 5 things with a plastic cloth, but to me, the 6 rain meant fun. We ducked into the tent and wrapped ourselves in warm blankets. With raindrops falling on the tent, we 7 snacks, stories and laughter in the heart of nature.Then, out of nowhere, we heard heavy 8 approaching, alarmingly close. Before we could react, the tent 9 around us, trapping us in a mess. We 10 : Was it a wild man A forest monster Heart racing, we 11 ourselves out from under the tent, only to see some cattle hurrying away — they had 12 over our tent ropes in the way.As we stood there, catching our breath, we noticed the 13 had stopped completely. The night sky had 14 into a deep blue, decorated with countless stars and a silvery moon. After taking a moment to set the tent back up, we lit a campfire and started barbecuing in the bright moonlight. It was truly a(n) 15 and memorable night!1.A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter2.A.light B.shadow C.fire D.thread3.A.fruits B.stones C.insects D.leaves4.A.thin B.cool C.calm D.fine5.A.hold B.cover C.repair D.gather6.A.unwelcome B.unrecorded C.unending D.unexpected7.A.ate B.shared C.made D.passed8.A.footsteps B.heartbeats C.thunderstorms D.gunshots9.A.circled B.flew C.collapsed D.shook10.A.hesitated B.cheered C.panicked D.debated11.A.drove B.threw C.pulled D.picked12.A.jumped B.dropped C.rolled D.tripped13.A.rain B.cattle C.laughter D.show14.A.got B.rushed C.sank D.cleared15.A.adventurous B.instructive C.romantic D.familiarPassage C(25-26广东省六校联盟高三上学期第三次联考英语试题)Raynor Winn and her husband Moth became homeless due to their wrong investment. Their savings had been 1 to pay lawyer’s fees. To make matters worse, Moth was diagnosed with a serious disease. There was no 2 , only pain relief.Failing to find any other way out, they decided to make a 3 journey, as they caught sight of an old hikers’ guide.This was a long journey of unaccustomed hardship and 4 recovery. When leaving home, Raynor and Moth had just 320 in the bank. They planned to keep the 5 low by living on boiled noodles, with the 6 hamburger shop treat.Wild camping is illegal in England. To avoid being caught, the Winns had to get their tent up 7 and packed it away early in the morning. The Winns soon discovered that daily hiking in their 50s is a lot 8 than they remember it was in their 20s. Raynor ached all over and desired a bath. Moth, meanwhile, after an initial struggle, found his symptoms were strangely 9 by their daily tiring journey.Eventually, the couple found that their bodies turned for the better, with re-found strong muscle that they thought had 10 forever. “Our hair was fried and falling out, nails broken, clothes 11 to a thread, but we were alive.”During the journey, Raynor began a career as a nature writer. She writes, “ 12 had taken every material thing from me and stripped (除去) of all the roles and identities that once 13 me, like an empty page at the end of a partly written book. But it had also given me a 14 in my future life, either to leave that page 15 or to keep writing the story with hope. I chose hope.”1.A.drawn up B.used up C.backed up D.kept up2.A.cure B.luck C.care D.promise3.A.business B.walking C.bus D.rail4.A.demanding B.frightening C.disappointing D.surprising5.A.budget B.investment C.compensation D.allowance6.A.frequent B.occasional C.abundant D.constant7.A.soon B.early C.late D.slowly8.A.harder B.easier C.cheaper D.funnier9.A.developed B.controlled C.relieved D.increased10.A.gained B.kept C.wounded D.lost11.A.sewn B.washed C.worn D.ironed12.A.Doctors B.Hiking C.Lawyers D.Homelessness13.A.protected B.defined C.confused D.limited14.A.choice B.reward C.promise D.break15.A.loose B.full C.blank D.missingPassage D(2025届江西部分名校模拟押题卷(三))Ward-Hopper was diagnosed (诊断) with breast cancer a few months before her wedding in 2016. While she hadn’t been feeling well before she and her husband traveled to Costa Rica for her honeymoon, Ward-Hopper noticed a 1 in her energy levels when in Costa Rica. She thought that she was getting better. 2 , it really seemed that it was environmental, because after about a week back to Houston, she felt bad again.Moreover, they suffered another major 3 . “I had the surgery and then Hurricane Harvey hit Houston,” she says. “And we ended up 4 our home. Bad luck.” After 5 to find a new home, the couple realized that there wasn’t anything holding them to Houston anymore, and 6 that it was time to move on.7 , they chose Costa Rica. They explained that they were 8 by the country’s health care and education system, as well as the environmental protection. What’s more, Costa Rica is less than four hours from Houston by plane and that was a 9 factor in their decision.In 2018, around eight months after choosing to make Costa Rica their new home, the family left Houston to start a 10 life in Pueblo Nuevo. The couple spent their time tending their garden, meeting the locals and getting used to their new 11 . “The locals often helped us after we 12 here. It was amazing. The community really took care of each other. I felt very 13 .” Ward-Hopper said.Ward-Hopper, who has been “cancer free” for several years, has 14 a slower-paced lifestyle and learned not to be so nervous. She and her family never 15 their decision to live in Costa Rico.1.A.drop B.change C.revolution D.tendency2.A.Moreover B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.However3.A.injury B.defeat C.blow D.punishment4.A.selling B.losing C.building D.decorating5.A.promising B.expecting C.struggling D.refusing6.A.decided B.imagined C.hoped D.explained7.A.Naturally B.Gradually C.Certainly D.Eventually8.A.impressed B.encouraged C.requested D.restricted9.A.common B.major C.possible D.single10.A.tiring B.real C.adventurous D.fresh11.A.members B.ideas C.surroundings D.rules12.A.settled B.stood C.left D.found13.A.bored B.confused C.interested D.touched14.A.reacted to B.adapted to C.contributed to D.returned to15.A.predict B.support C.regret D.acceptPassage E(2025届湖北襄阳随州八校联考三模)Ida Nelson was going to sleep when she heard the noise of a small airplane circling the nearby airport. It was already 11:30 p. m. in a small village of Maska, and, as she told a local newspaper, “When a plane flies over that 1 , you know there is something 2 .”Nelson rushed to the window and saw the 3 : The airport’s runway lights were out. She pulled on some clothes, 4 into her ATV (全地形车), and drove it to the airport, where she found a local pilot trying to 5 the lights with his hands.“ 6 , if you push the button 10 or 15 times, the lights will just light up,” Nelson said. But not this time. Meanwhile, she 7 the plane was a medevac plane (医疗飞机) which had a(n) 8 mission — to transport a seriously ill local girl to the nearest 9 280 miles away.Nelson had a 10 . Driving her ATV to the end of the runway, she shone her headlights for the plane to 11 . Great idea, but it wasn’t 12 . More light was needed, so a neighbor 13 nearly every home in the village.Within 20 minutes, 20 vehicles arrived, many of the drivers still in 14 . Following the local pilot’s 15 , the cars lined up on one side of the runway. 16 by the headlights, the plane finally landed safely. The young 17 was loaded onto the aircraft, and the plane 18 took off again.In a world filled with uncertainty, the little community’s 19 action was a big deal. However, for Nelson, as she said, coming together “is just kind of a 20 deal”.1.A.late B.low C.slowly D.smoothly2.A.wrong B.mysterious C.unrecognizable D.impressive3.A.influence B.consequence C.factor D.problem4.A.crashed B.jumped C.broke D.ran5.A.put up B.look for C.turn on D.hold onto6.A.Usually B.Fortunately C.Particularly D.Obviously7.A.remembered B.admitted C.learned D.announced8.A.fixed B.urgent C.improper D.last9.A.school B.village C.hospital D.airport10.A.target B.comment C.desire D.plan11.A.shelter B.circle C.climb D.follow12.A.appropriate B.legal C.sufficient D.important13.A.warned B.reminded C.comforted D.called14.A.nightclothes B.raincoats C.uniforms D.costumes15.A.preparation B.direction C.prediction D.regulation16.A.Guided B.Forced C.Controlled D.Powered17.A.pilot B.patient C.neighbor D.driver18.A.quietly B.suddenly C.immediately D.constantly19.A.strange B.positive C.loyal D.exciting20.A.fair B.great C.tough D.normalPassage F(2025届湖北新高考信息卷(四))One morning, a mysterious block of ice appeared in the forest, towering like a tree and as massive as a hundred elephants. Inside it hid a 1 treasure, so amazing that the lion King declared whoever 2 it would be his successor (继任者). The animals, unafraid of the cold, eagerly 3 the ice, hoping to secure their 4 . All except the weasel (鼬), who observed the 5 from afar.The elephant used his trunk like a hammer, accidentally striking the monkey, sending both to the 6 . Kangaroos, realizing the ice was frozen water, tried licking it away, only to end up with 7 stomachs. Monkeys 8 a large quantity of bananas, but hit more animals than ice, forcing them to stop.The animals spent the entire day trying to break the block with 9 , making little progress. At this rate, they realized it would take over a week to reach the treasure. Suddenly, someone noticed movement inside the ice. Was the treasure alive No, it was the weasel, 10 with pieces of the treasure, having reached it without breaking the 11 .The weasel explained her success: 12 rushing, she observed and thought. She realized force was 13 and waiting for the sun would take too long. So, she dug a 14 underneath and melted a hole in the ice with a small fire. With bare effort, she accessed the treasure and became Queen of the forest, proving that one can achieve more by 15 problems rather than by immediately jumping into action.1.A.worthless B.broken C.splendid D.hidden2.A.searched B.destroyed C.fixed D.freed3.A.melted B.attacked C.moved D.covered4.A.future B.forest C.queen D.king5.A.silence B.chaos C.costume D.magic6.A.water B.hole C.ground D.court7.A.full B.comfortable C.empty D.upset8.A.bought B.threw C.picked D.ate9.A.strategy B.force C.ability D.concentration10.A.escaping B.demonstrating C.corresponding D.emerging11.A.block B.wall C.rule D.record12.A.due to B.in spite of C.together with D.instead of13.A.dangerous B.desperate C.useless D.effective14.A.passage B.hole C.pond D.well15.A.passing over B.dealing with C.thinking about D.searching for21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)题型36 完形填空必刷主题01 人与自我——成长挑战与身份认同;疾病、康复与生活启示;职业、学业与潜能发掘;价值观与人生教训Passage A(2026届广东顺德教学质量检测(一))As a child, I was convinced that a career in global health was for me. I dreamed of becoming a doctor and biomedical researcher, 1 myself creating groundbreaking cures and treating patients worldwide.But as the years progressed, my dream seemed increasingly 2 . During college, I was one of the few Black students in my STEM courses. It was 3 to study in a field with so few people from my background. As a first-generation student, I also struggled to find 4 because I did not have family members who were doctors or scientists. My advisers doubted my 5 goal of becoming both a neuroimmunology researcher and a neurosurgeon and suggested I focus on just one field. These 6 shook my confidence and left me 7 my plans, even when I started my Ph.D.But everything changed after I joined my college’s rowing team. 8 , I saw it as a way to engage with campus life, but soon I found out how 9 it was. Rowing has the same problem as biomedical research. It 10 diversity, with very few Black women rowers at my university. I was nervous that I would stand out. However, I was 11 by my fellow rowers, who encouraged me and made me feel valued. This sense of 12 boosted my confidence, reminding me that I was already doing something I once thought impossible.Rowing taught me discipline and a new 13 to tackling challenges. At first, the goal of rowing nonstop for 2 kilometers seemed unattainable, but I broke it down into smaller steps, making it more manageable. I applied a 14 strategy in my Ph.D.: turning overwhelming tasks into a series of small, achievable goals. Every time, I just 15 how I could make sure each step of my lab experiment was successful. Within a couple of months, I’d found a newfound confidence — both on the water and in the lab. My career as a physician-scientist finally began to seem attainable, too.1.A.watching B.pretending C.picturing D.finding2.A.distant B.practical C.confusing D.achievable3.A.hard B.surprising C.natural D.inspiring4.A.protection B.identification C.evidence D.guidance5.A.clear B.ambitious C.immediate D.meaningful6.A.shortcomings B.memories C.lessons D.experiences7.A.explaining B.revising C.clarifying D.questioning8.A.Fortunately B.Accidentally C.Initially D.Generally9.A.tiring B.empowering C.relaxing D.boring10.A.lacks B.protects C.exhibits D.weakens11.A.educated B.embraced C.avoided D.judged12.A.belonging B.ownership C.achievement D.pride13.A.direction B.attitude C.approach D.journey14.A.simple B.traditional C.similar D.random15.A.prepare for B.focus on C.rely on D.wait for【答案】1.C 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.C 15.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在追求全球健康事业的道路上,通过加入划船队克服种族与专业背景的双重障碍,将划船中学会的分阶段策略应用于科研,最终重建信心并实现成为医生兼科学家的目标。1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我梦想成为一名医生和生物医学研究员,想象着自己创造出开创性的治疗方法并治疗世界各地的病人。A. watching观看;B. pretending假装;C. picturing想象;D. finding发现。根据上文“I dreamed of becoming a doctor and biomedical researcher”以及下文“myself creating groundbreaking cures and treating patients worldwide.”可知,此处描述作者想象自己未来从事医疗研究并治愈患者的场景。故选C。2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但随着时间的推移,我的梦想似乎越来越遥不可及。A. distant遥远的;B. practical实际的;C. confusing令人困惑的;D. achievable可实现的。根据下文“During college, I was one of the few Black students in my STEM courses. It was ___3___ to study in a field with so few people from my background.”以及下文“My advisers doubted my ___5___ goal of becoming both a neuroimmunology researcher and a neurosurgeon and suggested I focus on just one field.”可知,作者面临多重挑战,梦想变得难以实现。故选A。3.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在一个和我背景相似的人如此少的领域学习是很困难的。A. hard困难的;B. surprising令人惊讶的;C. natural自然的;D. inspiring鼓舞人心的。根据上文“I was one of the few Black students”可知,作者因缺乏同背景群体支持而感到困难。故选A。4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:作为第一代大学生,我也很难找到指导,因为我的家人中没有医生或科学家。A. protection保护;B. identification识别;C. evidence证据;D. guidance指导。根据下文“because I did not have family members who were doctors or scientists.”可知,此处指缺乏专业领域的家庭指导。故选D。5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的导师对我同时成为神经免疫学研究员和神经外科医生的雄心勃勃的目标表示怀疑,并建议我专注于一个领域。A. clear清晰的;B. ambitious雄心勃勃的;C. immediate立即的;D. meaningful有意义的。根据下文“suggested I focus on just one field.”可知,导师建议作者专注于一个领域,认为作者同时追求两个领域的目标过高。故选B。6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些经历动摇了我的信心,让我对自己的计划产生了怀疑,即使在我开始读博士的时候也是如此。A. shortcomings缺点;B. memories记忆;C. lessons课程;D. experiences经历。根据上文“My advisers doubted my ___5___ goal of becoming both a neuroimmunology researcher and a neurosurgeon and suggested I focus on just one field.”可知,这些负面事件构成了影响作者信心的经历。故选D。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些经历动摇了我的信心,让我对自己的计划产生了怀疑,即使在我开始读博士的时候也是如此。A. explaining解释;B. revising修订;C. clarifying澄清;D. questioning质疑。根据上文“shook my confidence”可知,此处指作者的信心动摇,作者开始质疑自己的职业规划。故选D。8.考查副词词义辨析。句意:最初,我只是把它当作一种参与校园生活的方式,但很快我发现它是多么令人充满力量。A. Fortunately幸运地;B. Accidentally意外地;C. Initially最初;D. Generally通常。根据下文“I saw it as a way to engage with campus life, but soon I found out how ___9___ it was. Rowing has the same problem as biomedical research.”可知,此处指作者最初对划船的浅显认知。故选C。9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:最初,我只是把它当作一种参与校园生活的方式,但很快我发现它是多么令人充满力量。A. tiring令人疲惫的;B. empowering赋予力量的;C. relaxing令人放松的;D. boring无聊的。根据下文“Rowing has the same problem as biomedical research.”以及“However, I was ___11___ by my fellow rowers, who encouraged me and made me feel valued.”可知,划船队让作者感受到力量。故选B。10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:它缺乏多样性,我所在的大学里黑人女划手非常少。A. lacks缺乏;B. protects保护;C. exhibits展示;D. weakens削弱。根据下文“with very few Black women rowers at my university.”可知,作者所在的大学里黑人女划手非常少,此处表示划船领域存在多样性不足的问题。故选A。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,我的队友们接受了我,他们鼓励我,让我感到自己很重要。A. educated教育;B. embraced接纳;C. avoided避免;D. judged评判。根据下文“who encouraged me and made me feel valued.”可知,此处表示队友接纳了作者。故选B。12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种归属感增强了我的信心,提醒我我已经在做一些我曾经认为不可能的事情。A. belonging归属感;B. ownership所有权;C. achievement成就;D. pride骄傲。根据上文“However, I was ___11___ by my fellow rowers, who encouraged me and made me feel valued.”可知,此处指作者在团队中感受到的归属感。故选A。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:划船教会了我自律和应对挑战的新方法。A. direction方向;B. attitude态度;C. approach方法;D. journey旅程。根据下文“At first, the goal of rowing nonstop for 2 kilometers seemed unattainable, but I broke it down into smaller steps, making it more manageable.”可知,此处指处理问题的分阶段的方法。故选C。14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我在博士阶段采用了类似的策略:把巨大的任务分解成一系列小的、可实现的目标。A. simple简单的;B. traditional传统的;C. similar类似的;D. random随机的。根据上文“At first, the goal of rowing nonstop for 2 kilometers seemed unattainable, but I broke it down into smaller steps, making it more manageable.”可知,此处表示作者将划船策略迁移到科研中,采用了类似的策略。故选C。15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:每一次,我都专注于如何确保实验室实验的每一步都成功。A. prepare for准备;B. focus on专注于;C. rely on依赖;D. wait for等待。根据下文“make sure each step of my lab experiment was successful”可知,此处指专注于每个步骤。故选B。Passage B(2026届浙江嘉兴一模)Just ahead on the narrow road, the light from Kim’s torch (手电筒) flashed towards me. Her bike stayed 1 , but mine was shaking all over the place. I had completely lost my 2 . It seemed cycling in the 3 had caused my mind to lose all sense of direction.I looked hard, hoping to 4 the grass edges, but there was nothing but Kim’s 5 torchlight far ahead. My heart pounded wildly. I was trying my best to keep this anxiety internal, not wanting Kim to 6 the full extent of my fear.So I forced my 7 back to the forest we had cycled through earlier: the tall trees, the sound of the wind and something 8 for me now — the sense of excitement I felt. 9 by this memory, I tried to put aside the anxiety. I 10 my phone’s torch. The light was weak, but it was enough: the heaviness around my vision 11 and I found my balance again.As I pushed into the pedals (脚踏板) and began to move, I 12 a sky full of countless stars. Then, I saw something even more 13 . “KIM!” She turned, thinking something was wrong. But 14 high above us was a magical shooting star, bright with a thick tail in its wake.That night, I learned a valuable lesson: Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward. Sometimes all you need is a little more 15 to find your way.1.A.safe B.level C.clean D.still2.A.interest B.way C.balance D.sight3.A.wind B.wild C.mountains D.dark4.A.make out B.search for C.give up D.ride across5.A.natural B.soft C.blinding D.dying6.A.notice B.explore C.ignore D.understand7.A.astonishment B.curiosity C.imagination D.enthusiasm8.A.lucky B.rare C.hard D.fresh9.A.Confused B.Worn C.Moved D.Encouraged10.A.switched on B.took out C.showed off D.put up11.A.grew B.cleared C.remained D.worsened12.A.pictured B.witnessed C.recalled D.touched13.A.puzzling B.satisfying C.amazing D.challenging14.A.flying B.hanging C.rising D.circling15.A.patience B.wisdom C.light D.time【答案】1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者与Kim夜骑时失控慌乱,借回忆平复情绪后,看到星空与流星,领悟到黑暗中别停下脚步的道理。1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她的自行车保持平稳,但我的却在到处摇晃。A. safe安全的;B. level水平的,平稳的;C. clean干净的;D. still静止的。根据下文“but mine was shaking all over the place”可知,Kim的车是平稳的,level符合语境。故选B。2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我完全失去了平衡。A. interest兴趣;B. way方法;C. balance平衡;D. sight视力。根据上文“mine was shaking all over the place”及下文“the heaviness around my vision __11__ and I found my balance again”可知,作者骑车失去了平衡,balance符合语境。故选C。3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在黑暗中骑车似乎让我完全失去了方向感。A. wind风;B. wild荒野;C. mountains山;D. dark黑暗。根据上文“there was nothing but Kim’s __5__ torchlight far ahead”及下文“Don’t let the darkness stop you from moving forward.”可知,此处指在黑暗中骑车,dark符合语境。故选D。4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我努力张望,希望辨认出草地的边缘,但前方只有Kim渐弱的手电光。A. make out辨认出;B. search for寻找;C. give up放弃;D. ride across骑过。根据下文“the grass edges”及“there was nothing but Kim’s __5__ torchlight far ahead”可知,光线微弱,作者努力想辨认出路边的草地边缘,make out符合语境。故选A。5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. natural自然的;B. soft柔软的;C. blinding刺眼的;D. dying微弱的,没落的,快要结束的。根据下文“far ahead”可知,远处的手电光应是渐弱的,dying符合语境。故选D。6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我尽力把焦虑藏在心里,不想让Kim察觉到我恐惧的程度。A. notice注意,察觉;B. explore探索;C. ignore忽视;D. understand理解。根据“not wanting Kim to __6__ the full extent of my fear”可知,作者不想让Kim察觉到自己害怕了,notice符合语境。故选A。7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:于是我强迫自己回想之前骑过的森林:高大的树木、风声,还有现在对我来说少有的那种兴奋感。A. astonishment惊讶;B. curiosity好奇;C. imagination想象;D. enthusiasm热情。根据下文“back to the forest we had cycled through earlier”可知,此处是作者通过想象回忆过往场景,imagination符合语境。故选C。8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. lucky幸运的;B. rare稀有的,陌生的;C. hard困难的;D. fresh新鲜的。根据下文“the sense of excitement I felt”及作者当时的害怕慌乱可知,这种兴奋感现在对作者来说是陌生的,rare符合语境。故选B。9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:被这段回忆鼓舞,我努力放下焦虑。A. Confused困惑的;B. Worn疲惫的;C. Moved感动的;D. Encouraged鼓舞的。根据“I tried to put aside the anxiety”可知,作者决定搁置焦虑情绪是因为受到鼓舞,Encouraged符合语境。故选D。10.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我打开了手机的手电筒。A. switched on打开;B. took out拿出;C. showed off炫耀;D. put up张贴。根据下文“my phone’s torch”及“The light was weak”可知,作者打开了手机上的手电筒,switched on符合语境。故选A。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:视线周围的沉重感消散了,我重新找回了平衡。A. grew增长;B. cleared消散;C. remained保持;D. worsened恶化。根据下文“I found my balance again”可知,不好的感觉消散了,cleared符合语境。故选B。12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我踩下踏板开始移动时,我看到了布满无数星星的天空。A. pictured想象;B. witnessed目睹;C. recalled回忆;D. touched触摸。根据下文“a sky full of countless stars”及“Then, I saw something even more __13__”可知,作者看到了星空,witnessed符合语境。故选B。13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然后,我看到了更令人惊叹的东西。A. puzzling困惑的;B. satisfying满意的;C. amazing令人惊叹的;D. challenging有挑战的。根据下文“a magical shooting star”可知,流星是令人惊叹的,amazing符合语境。故选C。14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在我们头顶上方划过的是一颗神奇的流星,拖着粗长的尾巴闪闪发光。A. flying飞过;B. hanging悬挂;C. rising升起;D. circling盘旋。根据“a magical shooting star”可知,流星从头顶的星空划过,flying符合语境。故选A。15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有时候你只需要多一点光就能找到方向。A. patience耐心;B. wisdom智慧;C. light光;D. time时间。根据上文“my phone’s torch”及“The light was weak, but it was enough”可知,此处指光能帮人找到方向,light符合语境。故选C。Passage C(2026届江西高考仿真模拟(三))It was one Sunday in July. While I was chatting on my phone, I failed to 1 that a stranger was recording me. A few days later, my sister contacted me. She informed me that there was a 2 of me on the Internet. I found it and realized that the stranger had 3 assumed my neurofibromatosis (神经纤维瘤病) to be mpox (猴痘) — an infectious virus. Actually, I have neurofibromatosis, a condition that causes spots to 4 on my skin. But it’s not 5 to others like infectious mpox.As I looked through the 6 on the video — which ranged from offering advice to 7 me for wearing shorts and even threatening me with physical violence, I faced two choices: Let it go or 8 myself against criticism.I’ve been 9 my disease since my childhood. But this time I 10 to be brave. I made a video of my own, 11 my condition and the struggles I’ve faced because of it. It spread rapidly, resulting in massive 12 . Over recent months, strangers with the same disease — as well as people with other visible skin conditions — have 13 my courage of giving voice. Many organizations also 14 for raising awareness about neurofibromatosis and developing cures for it.I never expected to be an advocate for people with skin diseases, but now, I am 15 in this role. I want to help others feel the self-acceptance and strength that everyone deserves to know.1.A.claim B.remember C.mind D.notice2.A.photo B.video C.post D.message3.A.casually B.briefly C.mistakenly D.silently4.A.recognize B.form C.impress D.adapt5.A.harmful B.surprising C.strange D.sensitive6.A.comments B.news C.reports D.information7.A.copying B.persuading C.criticizing D.warning8.A.express B.blame C.defend D.forgive9.A.fighting against B.recovering from C.concerning about D.hiding from10.A.chose B.proved C.refused D.disliked11.A.assessing B.explaining C.witnessing D.exploring12.A.solutions B.schedules C.views D.interruptions13.A.appreciated B.rewarded C.admitted D.challenged14.A.adjust B.appeal C.contract D.extend15.A.desperate B.overwhelmed C.patient D.confident【答案】1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者因患有神经纤维瘤病,皮肤出现斑点,被陌生人误拍视频并当作猴痘患者恶意传播,面对网络批评与威胁,作者选择勇敢发声,通过自制视频解释病情,不仅获得了同类患者和社会的支持,还成为皮肤病患者的倡导者,传递自我接纳与力量的故事。1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我在手机上聊天时,我没有注意到一个陌生人正在拍我。A. claim声称;B. remember记得;C. mind介意;D. notice注意到。根据“While I was chatting on my phone”可知,作者当时专注于聊天,没察觉到被陌生人拍摄。故选D项。2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她告诉我网上有一段我的视频。A. photo照片;B. video视频;C. post帖子;D. message信息。根据后文“As I looked through the ___6___ on the video”可知,陌生人发布的是“视频”。故选B项。3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我找到了视频,意识到那个陌生人错误地把我的神经纤维瘤病当成了猴痘——一种传染性病毒。A. casually随意地;B. briefly短暂地;C. mistakenly错误地;D. silently沉默地。根据后文“my neurofibromatosis to be mpox”及“Actually, I have neurofibromatosis”可知,陌生人将两种疾病混淆,属于“错误地假设”。故选C项。4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:实际上,我患有神经纤维瘤病,这种病会导致皮肤出现斑点。A. recognize识别;B. form形成;C. impress使印象深刻;D. adapt适应。根据前文“a condition that causes spots to ___4___ on my skin”可知,疾病会让皮肤“长出、形成”斑点。故选B项。5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但它不像传染性的猴痘那样对他人有害。A. harmful有害的;B. surpriseing令人惊讶的;C. strange奇怪的;D. sensitive敏感的。根据后文呢“ infectious mpox”可知,神经纤维瘤病没有传染性,即对他人“无害”,“harmful”与“infectious”形成语义对比。故选A项。6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我浏览视频下的评论——从提供建议到批评我穿短裤,甚至用人身暴力威胁我——我面临两个选择:置之不理或为自己辩护,反驳批评。A. comments评论;B. news新闻;C. reports报道;D. information信息。根据后文“ranged from offering advice to ___7___ me...”可知,这些是网友在视频下的“评论”。故选A项。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我浏览视频下的评论——从提供建议到批评我穿短裤,甚至用人身暴力威胁我——我面临两个选择:置之不理或为自己辩护,反驳批评。A. copying复制;B. persuading说服;C. criticizing批评;D. warning警告。根据后文“even threatening me”可知,评论内容呈递进关系,从建议到“批评”再到威胁。故选C项。8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我浏览视频下的评论——从提供建议到批评我穿短裤,甚至用人身暴力威胁我——我面临两个选择:置之不理或为自己辩护,反驳批评。A. express表达;B. blame责备;C. defend辩护;D. forgive原谅。根据后文“against criticism”可知,此处指“为自己辩护以对抗批评”。故选C项。9.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我从小就一直在隐瞒我的病。A. fighting against对抗;B. recovering from从……恢复;C. concerning about关心;D. hiding from隐瞒;躲避。根据后文“this time I ___10___ to be brave. I made a video of my own, ___11___ my condition”可知,作者以前选择“隐瞒”病情,现在才勇敢公开,前后形成对比。故选D项。10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但这次我选择勇敢。A. chose选择;B. proved证明;C. refused拒绝;D. disliked不喜欢。根据前文“I faced two choices: Let it go or ___8___ myself against criticism”可知,作者在两个选择中“选择”了勇敢面对,“chose”与“choices”语义呼应。故选A项。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我自己拍了一个视频,解释我的病情以及我因此面临的困境。A. assessing评估;B. explaining解释;C. witnessing目睹;D. exploring探索。根据“my condition and the struggles I've faced”可知,作者制作视频是为了向公众“解释”自己的病情,消除误解。故选B项。12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:视频迅速传播,引发了广泛的关注。A. solutions解决方案;B. schedules日程;C. views关注;观点;D. interruptions干扰。根据前文“It spread rapidly”可知,视频传播后获得了大量“关注”。故选C项。13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:近几个月来,患有同样疾病的陌生人——以及其他有明显皮肤问题的人——都赞赏我发声的勇气。A. appreciated赞赏;B. rewarded奖励;C. admitted承认;D. challenged挑战。根据后文“my courage of giving voice”可知,同类患者和相关人群“赞赏”作者的勇气。故选A项。14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:许多组织也呼吁提高对神经纤维瘤病的认识,并研发相关疗法。A. adjust调整;B. appeal呼吁;C. contract收缩;感染;D. extend延伸。根据“for raising awareness about neurofibromatosis and developing cures for it.”可知,组织“呼吁”社会关注该疾病并研发疗法。故选B项。15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我从未想过会成为皮肤病患者的倡导者,但现在,我对这个角色充满信心。A. desperate绝望的;B. overwhelmed不知所措的;C. patient耐心的;D. confident自信的。根据后文“I want to help others feel the self-acceptance and strength”可知,作者现在“自信地”担任倡导者的角色,想要帮助他人。故选D项。Passage D(25-26重庆巴蜀中学适应性月考(四))You might imagine it would be hard to see the funny side if you knew you were going to use a wheelchair for the rest of your life, but that is precisely what Jade Reynolds does.Jade was twelve when she was running around in a park and 1 something unusual.“ My legs suddenly went weak,” she 2 .“ The last steps I took were as I 3 myself to a bench to sit down.” It turned out that Jade had a rare 4 , and she would never walk again.This means Jade was already in a 5 when she met John. Their first date could have been a 6 .“I took Jade to the cinema without checking first how 7 it would be for her to get in,only to find there were thirty steps but no 8 ,” John admits. A naturally 9 man, he posted the story online, calling it:“ The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.”Then, in case that looked like bad 10 , he added:“ Spoiler (剧透) alert: she’s now my wife” The post got so many 11 that John’s stories now have millions of followers.“ One video was my idea,” Jade explains.“I got John to complain that he had to 12 the kids from soft play areas— again —’ while my wife sits sipping coffee…’ Then the 13 shows why I’m just sitting there.”“ We 14 things that resonate (共鸣) with all families and add a funny twist,” John reveals.“ But we’ re also using our stories to show other 15 people that you really can lead a pretty normal life.”1.A.hid B.noticed C.dug D.heard2.A.complains B.replies C.recalls D.admits3.A.dragged B.paced C.limited D.secured4.A.exception B.chance C.appearance D.disorder5.A.crisis B.relationship C.wheelchair D.hospital6.A.trick B.highlight C.surprise D.disaster7.A.distant B.safe C.urgent D.accessible8.A.lift B.stairs C.end D.signs9.A.reserved B.ambitious C.entertaining D.warm- hearted10.A.taste B.news C.criticism D.judgement11.A.suggestions B.views C.ratings D.donations12.A.collect B.inspire C.adopt D.attract13.A.comment B.alert C.example D.camera14.A.make up B.cut out C.look for D.go through15.A.elder B.disabled C.struggling D.inexperienced【答案】1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。本文讲述了Jade因意外失去行走能力后,她与John的爱情故事。John以真诚和幽默分享他们的约会经历,收获关注,并用视频展示他们正常的生活,鼓励残疾人士积极生活。1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Jade12岁时在公园里跑来跑去,注意到了一些不寻常的事情。A. hid隐藏;B. noticed注意到;C. dug挖掘;D. heard听到。根据后文“My legs suddenly went weak”可知,Jade在公园里跑的时候腿突然发软,所以此处应该是她“注意到”了一些不寻常的事情。故选B项。2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我的腿突然发软,”她回忆道。A. complains抱怨;B. replies回答;C. recalls回忆;D. admits承认。根据前文“My legs suddenly went weak”以及后文“The last steps I took were as I ___3___ myself to a bench to sit down”可知,这是Jade在回忆当时发生的事情。故选C项。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我最后走的几步是把自己拖到长凳上坐下。A. dragged拖;B. paced踱步;C. limited限制;D. secured使安全。根据前文“My legs suddenly went weak”可知,Jade的腿突然发软,所以她应该是“拖”着自己到长凳上坐下。故选A项。4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:结果发现Jade患有一种罕见的疾病,她再也不能走路了。A. exception例外;B. chance机会;C. appearance外貌;D. disorder疾病,混乱。根据后文“she would never walk again”可知,Jade再也不能走路了,所以她应该是患了一种罕见的“疾病”。故选D项。5.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这意味着Jade在遇到John时已经坐在轮椅上了。A. crisis危机;B. relationship关系;C. wheelchair轮椅;D. hospital医院。根据前文“she would never walk again”以及后文“when she met John”和“The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.”可知,Jade再也不能走路了,所以她遇到John时应该是坐在“轮椅”上。故选C项。6.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们的第一次约会可能是一场灾难。A. trick诡计;B. highlight亮点;C. surprise惊喜;D. disaster灾难。根据后文“I took Jade to the cinema without checking first how ___7___ it would be for her to get in,only to find there were thirty steps but no ___8___ ,”可知,John没有提前检查电影院对Jade来说是否方便进入,结果发现有很多台阶却没有电梯,所以他们的第一次约会可能是一场“灾难”。故选D项。7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:John承认:“我带Jade去看电影,没有先检查她进去是否方便,结果发现有三十级台阶,但没有电梯。”A. distant遥远的;B. safe安全的;C. urgent紧急的;D. accessible可进入的,可使用的。根据后文“only to find there were thirty steps but no”可知,电影院有很多台阶,所以此处应该是John没有检查电影院对Jade来说是否“方便进入”。故选D项。8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. lift电梯;B. stairs楼梯;C. end结束;D. signs标志。根据前文“only to find there were thirty steps”可知,电影院有很多台阶,所以此处应该是没有“电梯”。故选A项。9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他是个天生爱娱乐的人,他把这件事发到了网上,标题是:“我第一次和坐轮椅的女孩约会。”A. reserved保守的;B. ambitious有野心的;C. entertaining娱乐的;D. warm-hearted热心的。根据后文“he posted the story online, calling it: ‘The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.’”以及后文他们制作搞笑视频可知,John是个天生爱“娱乐”的人。故选C项。10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后,仿佛担心那样看起来品味不佳,他补充道:“剧透警告:她现在是我妻子了。”A. taste品味;B. news新闻;C. criticism批评;D. judgement判断。根据前文“he posted the story online, calling it: ‘The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.’”以及后文“he added: ‘Spoiler (剧透) alert: she’s now my wife’”可知,John在网上分享故事时,标题是:“我第一次和坐轮椅的女孩约会。”,为了避免该标题不得当,所以补充了后面的内容。故选A项。11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这条帖子获得了如此多的浏览量,以至于John的故事现在拥有数百万粉丝。A. suggestions建议;B. views浏览量;C. ratings等级;D. donations捐赠。根据后文“John’s stories now have millions of followers”可知,John的故事现在拥有数百万粉丝,所以此处应该是这条帖子获得了如此多的“浏览量”。故选B项。12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我让John抱怨说,他又得去把孩子们从游乐区接回来——这已经是第三次了——而我的妻子则坐在那里喝着咖啡……。A. collect接,收集;B. inspire激励;C. adopt采用;D. attract吸引。根据后文“the kids from soft play areas— again”以及“while my wife sits sipping coffee...”可知,此处应该是John抱怨他不得不再次从游乐区“接”孩子,而Jade却坐在那里喝咖啡。故选A项。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后镜头显示了我为什么只是坐在那里。A. comment评论;B. alert警报;C. example例子;D. camera镜头。根据前文“One video was my idea.”以及后文“shows why I’m just sitting there”可知,此处应该是“镜头”显示了Jade为什么只是坐在那里。故选D项。14.考查动词短语辨析。句意:John透露:“我们寻找能与所有家庭产生共鸣的事情,并添加一些有趣的转折。”A. make up组成,编造;B. cut out切断;C. look for寻找;D. go through经历。根据后文“things that resonate (共鸣) with all families and add a funny twist”可知,此处应该是他们“寻找”能与所有家庭产生共鸣的事情,并添加一些有趣的转折。故选C项。15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我们也在用我们的故事告诉其他残疾人,你真的可以过上相当正常的生活。A. elder年长的;B. disabled残疾的;C. struggling挣扎的;D. inexperienced没有经验的。根据前文“The first time I dated a girl in a wheelchair.”以及后文“you really can lead a pretty normal life”可知,他们是在用他们的故事告诉其他“残疾”人,你真的可以过上相当正常的生活。故选B项。Passage E(25-26湖南衡阳八中高考适应性考试(二))I had always been goal-oriented. Each January, I’d sit down and write down 1 goals: losing 50pounds, running a marathon, and cleaning my home to perfection. 2 by February, I’d lose willpower and slide 3 back into my old habits.However, things dramatically changed two years ago when I began experiencing severe stomach pain and was 4 with cancer. One good thing about this crisis is that it completely 5 my perspective on life — especially regarding what I 6 as “success” and “failure”. Before, I felt like a failure in so many 7 , but now, simply being alive and surrounded by my family felt like an extraordinary 8 .So I shifted my focus: I’m all about the little goals. First, small goals are easier to 9 Instead of training for marathons, I aim for 20-minute walks that leave me 10 . Instead of strict diets, I celebrate adding colorful fruits and vegetables to my meals. Second, the other great thing is that they can build small goals on top of each other, 11 tiny victories into meaningful momentum. Every time I 12 a mini-goal, I feel a surge of pride and 13 .Cancer robbed me of certainty in my life, but it also helped me learn a valuable lesson: true success lies not in reaching distant summits, but in 14 each step of the journey. As Helen Keller once said, “Life is either an adventure or nothing.” For me, every day becomes an adventure of 15 , one tiny victory at a time.1.A.realistic B.ambitious C.specific D.challenging2.A.Although B.Still C.Therefore D.Yet3.A.reluctantly B.quietly C.swiftly D.amazingly4.A.informed B.treated C.diagnosed D.associated5.A.revived B.restored C.reshaped D.rearranged6.A.define B.classify C.identify D.accept7.A.goals B.fields C.stages D.aspects8.A.progress B.honor C.bonus D.achievement9.A.carry B.satisfy C.attain D.develop10.A.energetic B.exhausted C.enthusiastic D.depressed11.A.accumulating B.transforming C.constructing D.gathering12.A.write down B.break down C.cross off D.set up13.A.guilt B.accomplishment C.anxiety D.sympathy14.A.fulfilling B.enjoying C.maintaining D.walking15.A.evolution B.expansion C.maturity D.growth【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.D【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者曾热衷立宏大目标却难坚持,患癌后重塑人生观,转而专注小目标。小目标易达成且能积微成势,让她领悟成功在享受过程、点滴成长。1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每年一月初,我都会坐下来制定一些雄心勃勃的目标:减重50磅、跑一场马拉松以及把家里收拾得井井有条。A. realistic现实的;B. ambitious有抱负的;C. specific明确的;D. challenging挑战性的。后文“losing 50pounds, running a marathon, and cleaning my home into perfection”是作者制定的雄心勃勃的目标。故选B。2.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而到了二月,我就会失去意志力,迅速又回到原来的习惯模式中去。A. Although虽然;B. Still仍然;C. Therefore因此;D. Yet然而。前文说一月立雄心壮志,后文说二月就失去毅力,是转折关系,应用yet。故选D。3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而到了二月,我就会失去意志力,迅速又回到原来的习惯模式中去。A. reluctantly不情愿地;B. quietly安静地;C. swiftly很快地;D. amazingly惊人地。根据上文“Each January”以及“by February”可知,才过了一个月,作者很快回归旧习惯。故选C。4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,两年前情况发生了巨大的变化。那时我开始出现严重的胃痛症状,并被确诊患有癌症。A. informed通知;B. treated对待;C. diagnosed诊断;D. associated联系。根据后文“with cancer”可知,作者被诊断患有癌症。be diagnosed with表示“被诊断……”。故选C。5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这次危机的一个好处在于,完全重塑了我对生活的看法——尤其是关于我所定义的“成功”和“失败”的概念。A. revived使复活;B. restored恢复;C. reshaped重塑;D. rearranged重新整理。根据后文“especially regarding what I 6 as “success” and “failure. ””可知,癌症危机彻底重塑了作者的人生观,故选C。6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这次危机的一个好处在于,完全重塑了我对生活的看法——尤其是关于我所定义的“成功”和“失败”的概念。A. define定义;B. classify分类;C. identify识别;D. accept接受。根据后文“as “success” and “failure””可知,指癌症改变了作者对“成功”和“失败”的定义。故选A。7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:以前,我在很多方面都觉得自己是个失败者,但如今,仅仅活着并且能与家人相伴在一起,就让我觉得是一种非凡的成就。A. goals目标;B. fields领域;C. stages阶段;D. aspects方面。根据上文“I felt like a failure in so many”可知,作者曾经觉得自己在很多方面都是个失败者。故选D。8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:以前,我在很多方面都觉得自己是个失败者,但如今,仅仅活着并且能与家人相伴在一起,就让我觉得是一种非凡的成就。A. progress进步;B. honor荣誉;C. bonus奖金;D. achievement成就。根据上文“simply being alive and surrounded by my family felt like an extraordinary”可知,生病后,能活着且有家人陪伴对作者而言已是非凡的成就,与上文的failure形成对比。故选D。9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:首先,小目标更容易实现。A. carry携带;B. satisfy满足;C. attain实现;D. develop发展。根据上文“small goals are easier to”可知,此处指实现小目标,应用动词attain。故选C。10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不会去进行马拉松式的训练,而是设定一个目标,比如每天进行20分钟的散步,这样能让我精力充沛。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. exhausted疲惫的;C. enthusiastic热情的;D. depressed沮丧的。根据上文“I aim for 20-minute walks that leave me”可知,20分钟散步让作者精力充沛。故选A。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:其次,另一件很棒的事情是,他们能够将一个个小目标层层叠加起来,将微小的胜利转化为强大的动力。A. accumulating积累;B. transforming转变;C. constructing构造;D. gathering聚集。根据后文“tiny victories into meaningful momentum”可知,小目标可以将一个个小目标层层叠加起来,将微小的胜利转化为强大的动力。故选B。12.考查动词短语辨析。句意:每当我划掉一个小目标,我就会感到一种自豪感和成就感。A. write down写下;B. break down出故障;C. cross off划掉;D. set up建立。根据后文“a mini-goal, I feel a surge of pride”及常识可知,人们常把已完成的事项或目标从清单上划掉,因此产生了自豪感。故选C。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:每当我划掉一个小目标,我就会感到一种自豪感和成就感。A. guilt内疚;B. accomplishment成就;C. anxiety焦虑;D. sympathy同情。根据上文“a surge of pride and”可知,完成目标让作者感到一阵自豪和成就感。故选B。14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:癌症夺走了我生活中的确定性,但它也让我领悟到了一个宝贵的教训:真正的成功并非在于登上遥远的巅峰,而在于享受旅程中的每一步。A. fulfilling实现;B. enjoying享受;C. maintaining维持;D. walking散步。根据上文“true success lies not in reaching distant summits”可知,真正的成功不在于抵达遥远顶峰,而在于享受旅程中的每一步。故选B。15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对我而言,每一天都是一次成长的冒险之旅,每时每刻都是一次小小的胜利。A. evolution进化;B. expansion扩大;C. maturity成熟,侧重心智阶段;D. growth成长。根据后文“one tiny victory at a time”可知,对作者而言,每一天都是以微小胜利为步伐的成长。故选D。Passage F(湖南长沙市一中11月月考)Driving in 90-degree heat, I saw an elderly woman struggling with groceries and a walker. Overcome with concern, I made a U-turn and offered her a 1 . Exhausted, she accepted. “Bless you, child,” she said as I 2 her things. During our chat, I learned her name was Ida.As I drove her home, we chatted comfortably, However, 3 grew as we entered an unfamiliar, increasingly rough neighborhood. Darkness was falling when we reached her old apartment building. A group of rough-looking young men stood idly outside. One in a hoodie stared intently, smiling. I felt threatened. After 4 Ida, I sped away.Suddenly, a motorcycle roared behind me. 5 , I hoped it would pass. Instead, it matched my speed. I realized he was waving for me to stop. Terrified of stopping for a stranger on a deserted; darkening street, I tried to flee. Panicking, I 6 for my purse to call 911— it was gone. “She 7 my purse!” I thought bitterly.The biker persisted, pulling alongside. Then, I glimpsed a purse on my car floor — not mine. 8 , I saw him waving... my purse outside my window. Tears of 9 streamed down my face as I pulled over. He handed me my purse through the window: “Grandma sent me to give you this. She picked it up 10 . She is so sorry.” His smile was kind, not 11 . I returned Ida’s purse, speechless. Before I could offer thanks or apologies, he 12 into the night.I’d felt pleased about my small kindness, but learned a(n) 13 lesson: Judging character by 14 — a young man not from the “right side of town” — was my mistake. He was the unexpected 15 , seeking nothing in return.1.A.ride B.choice C.break D.seat2.A.packed B.found C.loaded D.examined3.A.eagerness B.confidence C.confusion D.unease4.A.dropping behind B.dropping off C.checking on D.checking off5.A.Slowing down B.Speeding up C.Turning round D.Pulling over6.A.arranged B.reached C.catered D.prepared7.A.misplaced B.borrowed C.emptied D.stole8.A.Confused B.Frightened C.Amused D.Annoyed9.A.comfort B.relief C.regret D.happiness10.A.in secret B.on purpose C.at random D.by mistake11.A.threatening B.charming C.grateful D.comforting12.A.walked B.stepped C.disappeared D.wandered13.A.easier B.lighter C.harder. D.simpler14.A.words B.age C.appearance D.wealth15.A.angel B.neighbor C.witness D.stranger【答案】1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.B 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.C 15.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者热心搭载老人回家,却因环境和他人外表产生误解,最终发现老人和年轻人都心怀善意的经历。1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:出于担心,我掉头并且提出载她一程。A. ride搭便车;B. choice选择;C. break休息;D. seat座位。根据上文“Driving in 90-degree heat”及“offered her a”可知,作者是提出让老人搭便车。故选A。2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“孩子,愿上帝保佑你,”我帮她搬装东西时,她说道。A. packed打包;B. found找到;C. loaded装载;D. examined检查。根据上文“struggling with groceries”可知,作者是帮老人把物品搬上车。故选C。3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,当车子驶入一个陌生且愈发偏僻的社区时,我心中的不安渐渐升起。A. eagerness渴望;B. confidence自信;C. confusion困惑;D. unease不安。根据下文“unfamiliar, increasingly rough neighborhood”可知,陌生荒凉的环境让作者感到不安。故选D。4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:把艾达送到家门口后,我立刻加速离开了。A. dropping behind落后;B. dropping off让……下车;C. checking on查看;D. checking off核对。根据上文“As I drove her home”可知,此处是把老人送到家后让她下车。故选B。5.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我加快车速,希望它能开过去。A. Slowing down减速;B. Speeding up加速;C. Turning round转身;D. Pulling over靠边停车。根据上文“I felt threatened. After 4 Ida, I sped away.”可知,作者加速想快速离开这里。故选B。6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我惊慌失措地伸手去拿钱包想打911,却发现钱包不见了。A. arranged安排;B. reached伸手去拿;C. catered迎合;D. prepared准备。根据下文“for my purse to call 911”可知,作者是伸手去拿钱包。故选B。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“她偷了我的钱包!”我愤愤地想。A. misplaced放错位置;B. borrowed借;C. emptied清空;D. stole偷。根据上文“it was gone”可知,作者误以为老人偷了自己的钱包。故选D。8.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我满心困惑,却看见他在车窗外挥着……我的钱包就在车窗外面。A. Confused困惑的;B. Frightened害怕的;C. Amused好笑的;D. Annoyed恼怒的。根据上文“ ‘She 7 my purse!’ I thought bitterly.”可知,作者误以为老人偷了钱包,此刻看到年轻人拿的是自己的钱包,作者是困惑的。故选A。9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我靠边停车时,如释重负的泪水顺着脸颊流下。A. comfort安慰;B. relief宽慰,如释重负;C. regret后悔;D. happiness幸福。根据下文“he handed me my purse”可知,作者找回钱包后感到宽慰。故选B。10.考查介词短语辨析。句意:她不小心把它捡起来了。A. in secret秘密地;B. on purpose故意地;C. at random随机地;D. by mistake错误地。根据上文“Grandma sent me to give you this”可知,此处是指老人不小心拿错了钱包。故选D。11.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的笑容很友善,没有威胁性。A. threatening威胁的;B. charming迷人的;C. grateful感激的;D. comforting安慰的。根据上文“One in a hoodie stared intently, smiling. I felt threatened”可知,此刻作者才发现他的笑容并不具有威胁性。故选A。12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我还没来得及道谢或道歉,他就消失在夜色中了。A. walked走;B. stepped迈步;C. disappeared消失;D. wandered漫步。根据下文“into the night”可知,年轻人骑车离开,消失在夜色中。故选C。13.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我原本为自己小小的善举感到欣慰,却从中吸取了一个深刻的教训:仅凭外表判断一个人的品性——比如一个来自“不怎么样的街区”的年轻人——是我的错误。A. easier更容易的;B. lighter更轻的;C. harder更深刻的;D. simpler更简单的。根据下文“Judging character by 14 — a young man not from the “right side of town”— was my mistake”可知,作者反思自己以貌取人的错误,这是更深刻的教训。故选C。14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我原本为自己小小的善举感到欣慰,却从中吸取了一个深刻的教训:仅凭外表判断一个人的品性——比如一个来自“不怎么样的街区”的年轻人——是我的错误。A. words话语;B. age年龄;C. appearance外表;D. wealth财富。根据上文“a group of rough-looking young men”可知,作者是根据外表判断他人。故选C。15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他是那个意想不到的天使,不求任何回报。A. angel天使;B. neighbor邻居;C. witness目击者;D. stranger陌生人。根据下文“seeking nothing in return”可知,年轻人的善意让作者觉得他像天使。故选A。Passage G(2025届福建福州一中最后一模)I’ve read a couple of Graham’s books and seen him on TV. I always say to my wife, “Oh look, I 1 to teach him!” I remember Graham was very 2 before he came into my class. I had heard stories about his bad behaviour. Once I 3 him and his friends seeing who could jump the farthest off the school stage! But when he got interested, he 4 . The first day he walked into my class, he was 5 his schoolbag behind him and looking bored, but as soon as I 6 an experiment to show how the human stomach 7 using acid and an onion, he gave me his full 8 . He loved science! He was very bright and he had done very well in science subjects.Look at Graham. I think it’s 9 to understand that there’s no such thing as a good or a bad student. Everyone is 10 something. It’s important for us teachers to find out what that is for each student and really 11 them. Then we could make sure that we found the 12 to success, both at school and in later life, for all of them.I knew I had chosen a job with a lot of 13 but I love what I do. The thing about being a teacher is that you have access to children’s 14 when they are open and eager to learn. If what I do as a teacher can 15 to turn a child like Graham into such a successful adult, then I know what I’m doing is worthwhile.1.A.decided B.attempted C.used D.volunteered2.A.difficult B.energetic C.awkward D.unwilling3.A.anticipated B.had C.left D.caught4.A.hesitated B.entered C.changed D.quitted5.A.kicking B.dragging C.leaving D.lifting6.A.figured out B.gave up C.reflected on D.set up7.A.matches B.grows C.works D.develops8.A.contribution B.attention C.suggestion D.creation9.A.discouraging B.important C.dangerous D.convincing10.A.curious about B.dear to C.good at D.qualified for11.A.understand B.force C.assess D.rank12.A.attitude B.barrier C.explanation D.path13.A.stress B.credits C.practice D.bonuses14.A.accounts B.competitions C.troubles D.minds15.A.pretend B.help C.guarantee D.struggle【答案】1.C 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.B【导语】这是一篇记叙文。老师通过实验激发曾行为不良的格雷厄姆对科学的兴趣,强调教师应发现学生所长,助其走向成功。1.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我总是对妻子说:“哦,看,我以前教过他!”A. decided决定;B. attempted尝试;C. used (to)过去常常;D. volunteered自愿。根据上文“I’ve read a couple of Graham’s books and seen him on TV.”可知,作者曾经教过格雷厄姆。故选C项。2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我记得格雷厄姆来我班之前很难管教。A. difficult难对付的;B. energetic精力充沛的;C. awkward尴尬的;D. unwilling不愿意的。根据下文“bad behaviour”及“jumping off the school stage”可知,他曾行为不当,difficult体现其难以管教的特点。故选A项。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一次我撞见他和朋友们比赛谁从学校舞台上跳得最远!A. anticipated预料;B. had拥有;C. left离开;D. caught撞见,抓住。根据下文“him and his friends seeing who could jump the farthest off the school stage”以及语境可知,这里指作者撞见格雷厄姆和朋友们比赛谁从学校舞台上跳得最远!caught sb. doing sth.,为固定搭配,意为“撞见某人做某事”,符合语境。故选D项。4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但当他产生兴趣时,他改变了。A. hesitated犹豫;B. entered进入;C. changed改变;D. quitted停止。根据下文“he loved science”及从“bored”到“full attention”的转变可知,这里指他因兴趣而改变。故选C项。5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他第一天走进我的教室时,把书包拖在身后,看起来很无聊,但一旦我设置了一个实验,用酸和洋葱展示人类胃是如何工作的,他就全神贯注地听我讲。A. kicking踢;B. dragging拖;C. leaving留下;D. lifting举起。根据下文“looking bored”可知,他态度懒散,“dragging(拖)”体现无精打采的状态。故选B项。6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他第一天走进我的教室时,把书包拖在身后,看起来很无聊,但一旦我设置了一个实验,用酸和洋葱展示人类胃是如何工作的,他就全神贯注地听我讲。A. figured out弄清楚;B. gave up放弃;C. reflected on反思;D. set up设立,设置。根据下文“an experiment”以及语境可知,这里考查set up an experiment,表示“设置实验”,符合教师授课的行为。故选D项。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他第一天走进我的教室时,把书包拖在身后,看起来很无聊,但一旦我设置了一个实验,用酸和洋葱展示人类胃是如何工作的,他就全神贯注地听我讲。A. matches匹配;B. grows生长;C. works运作;D. develops发展。根据下文“using acid and an onion”以及语境可知,这里指用这些来展示胃的运作原理,works符合科学语境。故选C项。8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他第一天走进我的教室时,把书包拖在身后,看起来很无聊,但一旦我设置了一个实验,用酸和洋葱展示人类胃是如何工作的,他就全神贯注地听我讲。A. contribution贡献;B. attention注意力;C. suggestion建议;D. creation创造。根据下文“He loved science!”可知,这里指格雷厄姆对科学感兴趣,所以课堂上全神贯注地听作者讲,gave full attention为固定搭配,意为“全神贯注”符合语境。故选B项。9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我认为重要的是要明白没有所谓的好学生或坏学生。A. discouraging令人沮丧的;B. important重要的;C. dangerous危险的;D. convincing有说服力的。根据下文“find out what that is for each student”以及语境可知,教师认为理解到“学生无好坏之分”这一点是很重要的。故选B项。10.考查形容词短语辨析。句意:每个人都有擅长的事情。A. curious about好奇;B. dear to珍贵;C. good at擅长;D. qualified for有资格。根据上文“he was very bright and did well in science”以及语境可知,作者这里强调学生各有专长,即使很调皮的孩子都有闪光点,good at符合语境。故选C项。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:对我们老师来说,重要的是找出每个学生的专长并真正理解他们。A. understand理解;B. force强迫;C. assess评估;D. rank排名。根据上文“find out what that is”可知,教师要需先了解学生才能引导,understand体现教育的核心。故选A项。12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这样我们就能确保为他们找到在学校和今后生活中的成功之路。A. attitude态度;B. barrier障碍;C. explanation解释;D. path道路。根据下文“to success”以及语境可知,这里指让学生找到在学校和今后生活中的成功之路,path to success意为“成功之路”,符合文意。故选D项。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道我选择的工作压力很大,但我热爱我的工作。A. stress压力;B. credits学分;C. practice实践;D. bonuses奖金。根据上文“bad behaviour”等描述可知,这里指教育问题学生有挑战,“stress(压力)”符合语境。故选A项。14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当老师的好处是,你能接触到孩子们愿意敞开心扉、渴望学习的思想。A. accounts账户;B. competitions比赛;C. troubles麻烦;D. minds思想。根据下文“open and eager to learn”可知,此处指开放和渴望学习的思想。故选D项。15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果我作为老师所做的能帮助像格雷厄姆这样的孩子成为成功的成年人,那么我知道我所做的是值得的。A. pretend假装;B. help帮助;C. guarantee保证;D. struggle挣扎。根据下文“turn a child like Graham into such a successful adult”以及结合上文内容可知,这里指老师帮助学生做出改变,体现教师对学生的积极影响。故选B项。Passage H(2026届河南名校联盟第四次检测)I used to be a happy and healthy kid. But my world 1 at age twelve, when I first noticed strange symptoms. I lost 2 in my hands and felt unsteady on my feet. My 3 took a turn for the worse and I couldn’t walk or speak. It was as if something inside me 4 .I was 5 to the hospital, where I was diagnosed (诊断) with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). After months in hospital, I finally went home, with doctors saying nothing more could be done. Staying in bed for three years, I felt 6 inside my body and mind.Everything was happening around me, but I wasn’t part of it. That’s when two things really 7 to me: London and ITV’s Loose Women. London was a 8 of everything I wished for, like fun, 9 and independence. And I liked the topics on Loose Women — the news, guests and presenters. While I wasn’t well enough to go anywhere, I still 10 to visit London and meet the Loose Women presenters one day.11 , things began to change. I started to speak and move my arms again, thanks to speech and language therapy (疗法) as well as 12 rehabilitation (康复) training. Later on, I managed a few trips out on a wheelchair, and eventually I visited London. Hearing about my 13 , the Loose Women team sent me a video message, and months later, I met some of them in person, which gave me the 14 to dream bigger. So don’t give up hope under any circumstances. Even when progress is slow or 15 , it matters.1.A.appeared B.landed C.changed D.felt2.A.confidence B.strength C.growth D.interest3.A.condition B.position C.thought D.direction4.A.showed up B.stood up C.took off D.switched off5.A.tied B.invited C.rushed D.pulled6.A.energetic B.trapped C.punished D.warm7.A.died B.pointed C.referred D.mattered8.A.symbol B.consequence C.sign D.variety9.A.imagination B.wealth C.freedom D.sympathy10.A.managed B.longed C.applied D.struggled11.A.Unluckily B.Suddenly C.Instantly D.Gradually12.A.consistent B.loose C.occasional D.temporary13.A.tradition B.journey C.devotion D.style14.A.ability B.chance C.movement D.courage15.A.invisible B.smooth C.predictable D.pure【答案】1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.A【导语】这是一篇记叙文。讲述了12岁的作者患功能性神经障碍后卧床三年、身心受困,伦敦和一档节目成精神寄托,经康复训练好转后圆梦,也领悟到别放弃希望。1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但在我12岁那年,我的世界发生了变化,那时我第一次察觉到了一些奇怪的症状。A. appeared出现;B. landed着陆;C. changed改变;D. felt感觉。根据后文“when I first noticed strange symptoms”可知,后文讲12岁出现异常症状,此处指生活发生了改变,故选C。2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的双手变得无力,脚步也变得不稳了。A. confidence自信;B. strength力量,力气;C. growth成长;D. interest兴趣。根据“felt unsteady on my feet”可知,此处是在说明身体变得虚弱,手部失去力气,故选B。3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的病情急剧恶化,以至于我无法行走也无法说话了。A. condition状况,条件;B. position位置;C. thought想法;D. direction方向。后文“I couldn’t walk or speak”提到无法走路和说话,说明身体状况进一步恶化,故选A。4.考查动词短语辨析。句意:仿佛我的内心深处有什么东西突然关闭了。A. showed up出现;B. stood up站起来;C. took off起飞;D. switched off关闭。前文“I couldn’t walk or speak”描述身体机能衰退,此处用比喻表示身体里的某种机能停止运转,故选D。5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我被紧急送往医院,经诊断我患有了功能性神经障碍(FND)。A. tied系;B. invited邀请;C. rushed迅速送往,急忙;D. pulled拉。根据上文“took a turn for the worse and I couldn’t walk or speak”可知,病情突然恶化,应是被紧急送往医院,故选C。6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我卧床三年,感觉自己被困在了自己的身体和心灵之中。A. energetic精力充沛的;B. trapped受困的;C. punished被惩罚的;D. warm温暖的。根据上文“Staying in bed for three years”可知,卧床三年,无法参与外界活动,感觉身心都被困住。故选B。7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:就在那时,有两件事对我而言至关重要:伦敦这座城市,以及英国独立电视台的Loose Women节目。A. died死亡;B. pointed指着;C. referred查阅;D. mattered重要。后文“And I liked the topics on Loose Women — the news, guests and presenters.”提到伦敦和《Loose Women》成为精神寄托,说明这两件事对作者变得重要。故选D。8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:伦敦则代表着我所渴望的一切,比如欢乐、自由和独立。A. symbol象征;B. consequence结果;C. sign迹象;D. variety多样性。根据后文“and independence”可知,伦敦成为了作者渴望的象征。故选A。9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:伦敦则代表着我所渴望的一切,比如欢乐、自由和独立。A. imagination 想象力;B. wealth财富;C. freedom自由;D. sympathy同情。与“fun”(乐趣)、“independence”(独立)并列,应是自由(freedom),故选C。10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:虽然我的身体状况不允许我到处走动,但我仍然渴望有一天能去伦敦,并与Loose Women节目的主持人们见面。A. managed设法;B. longed渴望;C. applied申请;D. struggled努力。根据后文“to visit London and meet the Loose Women presenters one day”可知,身体不好无法外出,但仍渴望有一天去伦敦见节目主持人,故选B。11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,情况开始有了变化。A. Unluckily不幸地;B. Suddenly突然;C. Instantly立即;D. Gradually逐渐地。后文“I started to speak and move my arms again”提到作者逐渐能说话、动胳膊,说明情况是逐渐好转的。故选D。12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:得益于言语和语言治疗以及持续的康复训练,我再次能够开口说话并挥动双臂了。A. consistent持续的;B. loose松散的;C. occasional偶尔的;D. temporary暂时的。根据上文“thanks to speech and language therapy as well as”可知,康复训练需要持续进行才能见效,故选A。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:得知了我的这段经历,Loose Women团队给我发来了视频消息。几个月后,我有幸与他们中的几位见面了,这让我更有勇气去追求更远大的梦想。A. tradition传统;B. journey旅程;C. devotion奉献;D. style风格。根据后文“Later on, I managed a few trips out on a wheelchair, and eventually I visited London.”可知,作者从病重卧床到能去伦敦,是一段艰难的康复历程,故选B。14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:得知了我的这段经历,Loose Women团队给我发来了视频消息。几个月后,我有幸与他们中的几位见面了,这让我更有勇气去追求更远大的梦想。A. ability能力;B. chance机会;C. movement运动;D. courage勇气。根据后文“to dream bigger”可知,见到节目主持人给了作者树立更大梦想的勇气,故选D。15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:即便进展缓慢或不易察觉,它也同样重要。A. invisible看不见的;B. smooth顺利的;C. predictable可预测的;D. pure纯的。前文“progress is slow”说进步缓慢,此处与之并列,指进步不易察觉的,故选A。Passage I(广东省2025-2026学年高三12月月考)I found myself again on the water’s surface a few days later. This time I was in a kayak (皮划艇) on Lake Brienz in Interlaken. Having kayaked many times before, I was 1 of doing this. One by one, we 2 our group guide Stephanos Gaitanos.3 the oar (桨) to the best of my ability, I tried to play the part and take in the 4 , but soon I began to drift away. In panic, I began to oar even faster. Far from 5 , this pushed me further away. I waited to be 6 , after what felt like a century, embarrassed and exhausted (疲惫不堪) from the 7 . When Gaitanos caught up with me, he 8 guided me on how to oar. As I tried harder and harder, my arms burning, he told me to simply do what I knew. The minute I let go and got relaxed, I managed to get 9 and could oar my kayak in the right direction.In that moment, Gaitanos had given me an important 10 when things go wrong, sometimes all we need to do is 11 and approach the situation with a 12 mind. As we oared towards the 13 , everyone cheered me on. I felt proud of myself, for having tried, 14 and learnt. In that moment Lake Brienz truly shone in all her amazing beauty and I was fully 15 to take it all in.1.A.careful B.free C.proud D.confident2.A.surprised B.acknowledged C.followed D.challenged3.A.Handling B.Restoring C.Replacing D.Testing4.A.strengths B.surroundings C.directions D.routines5.A.mattering B.escaping C.disappearing D.helping6.A.rescued B.criticized C.abandoned D.investigated7.A.guidance B.effort C.competition D.ambition8.A.frequently B.violently C.patiently D.randomly9.A.permission B.control C.practice D.sympathy10.A.opportunity B.reward C.goal D.lesson11.A.take over B.give in C.step aside D.move forward12.A.calm B.generous C.kind D.different13.A.strangers B.winners C.members D.coaches14.A.recovered B.interrupted C.refused D.failed15. A.present B.mature C.curious D.skillful【答案】1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在瑞士因特拉肯的布里恩茨湖上划皮划艇的经历。1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于以前划过很多次皮划艇,我对这次活动感到自信。A. careful小心的;B. free自由的;C. proud自豪的;D. confident自信的。根据上文的“Having kayaked many times before”可知,作者有多次划皮划艇的经验,所以对此次活动很自信。故选D项。2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们一个接一个地跟随我们的团队向导Stephanos Gaitanos。A. surprised使惊讶;B. acknowledged承认;C. followed跟随;D. challenged挑战。下文的“group guide(团队向导)”暗示组织性活动,“followed(跟随)”体现标准流程。故选C项。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我竭尽全力划动船桨,试图扮演好划艇者的角色并观察四周环境,但很快就开始偏离方向。A. Handling操纵,操作;B. Restoring恢复;C. Replacing替换;D. Testing测试。根据下文的“the oar (桨) to the best of my ability”可知,此处表示操作船桨,即划船。故选A项。4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我竭尽全力划动船桨,试图扮演好划艇者的角色并观察四周环境,但很快就开始偏离方向。A. strengths优势;B. surroundings环境;C. directions方向;D. routines常规。根据上文的“take in”和下文的“but soon I began to drift away”可知,在划船的过程中作者需要观察周围环境。故选B项。5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,这反而让我漂得更远了。A. mattering重要;B. escaping逃跑;C. disappearing消失;D. helping帮助。上文“I began to oar even faster.”和“pushed me further away”是转折关系,“Far from helping(非但无益)”固定搭配,符合语境,即快速划桨并没有让作者“走上正轨”反而漂得更远。故选D项。6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我等着被救援,经过了漫长的一段时间,我因努力而感到尴尬和疲惫。A. rescued救援;B. criticized批评;C. abandoned抛弃;D. investigated调查。根据上文的“but soon I began to drift away”和“Far from 5 , this pushed me further away.”可知,作者失控后自然期待救援。故选A项。7.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我等着被救援,经过了漫长的一段时间,我因努力而感到尴尬和疲惫。A. guidance指导;B. effort努力;C. competition竞争;D. ambition抱负。根据上文的“In panic, I began to oar even faster.”可知,作者因努力划桨而疲惫。故选B项。8.考查副词词义辨析。句意:当Gaitanos追上我时,他耐心地指导我如何划桨。A. frequently频繁地;B. violently猛烈地;C. patiently耐心地;D. randomly随机地。根据下文的“guided me on how to oar”可知,他耐心地指导作者。故选C项。9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:就在我放松下来的时候,我成功地控制住了局面,能够将我的皮划艇划向正确的方向。A. permission许可;B. control控制;C. practice练习;D. sympathy同情。根据下文的“could oar my kayak in the right direction”可知,此处表示放松后重新掌控皮划艇。故选B项。10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:就在那一刻,Gaitanos让我领悟了一个重要教训:当事态失控时,有时我们最需要的是抽身后退,以冷静清醒的头脑应对局面。A. opportunity机会;B. reward奖励;C. goal目标;D. lesson教训。根据下文的“when things go wrong, sometimes all we need to do is 11 and approach the situation with a 12 mind.”可知,此处表示作者经历此事后得到的教训。故选D项。11.考查动词短语辨析。句意:就在那一刻,Gaitanos让我领悟了一个重要教训:当事态失控时,有时我们最需要的是抽身后退,以冷静清醒的头脑应对局面。A. take over接管;B. give in屈服;C. step aside靠边站,避开,让开;D. move forward前进。根据上文的“The minute I let go and got relaxed, I managed to get 9 and could oar my kayak in the right direction.”可知,作者领悟到遇事时,有时需要抽身后退,冷静应对。故选C项。12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:就在那一刻,Gaitanos让我领悟了一个重要教训:当事态失控时,有时我们最需要的是抽身后退,以冷静清醒的头脑应对局面。A. calm冷静的;B. generous慷慨的;C. kind善良的;D. different不同的。根据上文的“The minute I let go and got relaxed, I managed to get 9 and could oar my kayak in the right direction.”可知,此处指要冷静应对事态。故选A项。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们划向其他队员时,每个人都为我加油。A. strangers陌生人;B. winners获胜者;C. members队员;D. coaches教练。根据下文的“everyone cheered me on”可知,此处表示其他队员。故选C项。14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我为自己感到自豪,因为我尝试过,失败过,并学到了东西。A. recovered恢复;B. interrupted打断;C. refused拒绝;D. failed失败。根据上一段的“I waited to be 6 , after what felt like a century, embarrassed and exhausted (疲惫不堪) from the 7 ”可知,作者经历过,失败过。故选D项。15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在那一刻,布里恩茨湖展现出了她惊人的美丽,我完全沉浸在其中。A. present在场的;B. mature成熟的;C. curious好奇的;D. skillful熟练的。根据下文的“take it all in”可知,此处表示完全沉浸在当下美景中,present(在场的)最贴切。故选A项。Passage J(25-26湖南师大附中12月月考)I always miss the days spent at university. My experiences there 1 me a lot, making me a person I had never expected to be.I met individuals having great passion such as Professor Johnson. He was 2 , who always pushed me beyond the comfort zone. He asked me to analyze complex concepts and 3 deep discussions. As for academic homework, I could always receive his thorough 4 . His great devotion to his profession motivated me to progress further.The weekly lab programs were unforgettable, usually including field trips. One trip 5 . On a cold January afternoon, Professor Johnson led us to a stream where I 6 some green watercress (水田芥). He told us about its functions and characteristics and even picked some for us to 7 . I had never imagined a vegetable could grow in this kind of winter climate, and one bite of the vegetable with great flavor and icy, crisp feel 8 me. That experience aroused my deep 9 for nature and commitment to environmental conservation.Being 10 to feelings of awe at university regularly shifted my focus away from myself, making me 11 in the presence of something greater. Based on all this, my best advice to fellow students as to 12 awe during the time at university. Get involved in opportunities that stretch you. 13 , you may feel confused and even frightened a little bit but real education requires some degree of 14 . When you finally walk across the stage at graduation, you will be 15 for those experiences.1.A.favored B.pleased C.transformed D.consumed2.A.honest B.strict C.passionate D.polite3.A.enter into B.break off C.attend to D.withdraw from4.A.criticisms B.evaluations C.descriptions D.considerations5.A.stood out B.faded away C.got through D.slipped out6.A.planted B.protected C.discovered D.removed7.A.taste B.record. C.watch D.sell8.A.stressed B.affected C.addressed D.refreshed9.A.hope B.admiration C.regret D.concern10.A.treated B.compared C.exposed D.added11.A.humble B.nervous C.proud D.desperate12.A.prevent B.seek C.abandon D.await13.A.Gradually B.Secretly C.Originally D.Suddenly14.A.competence B.discomfort C.knowledge D.interest15.A.ready B.famous C.fit D.grateful【答案】1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.D【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述大学经历对作者的改变,以及从教授和实践活动中收获的成长与感悟。1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我在那里的经历极大地改变了我,让我成为了一个从未想过会成为的人。A. favored偏爱;支持;B. pleased使高兴;C. transformed使改观;使转变;D. consumed消耗;耗尽。根据下文“making me a person I had never expected to be”可知,大学经历彻底改变了作者。故选C。2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他很严格,总是督促我走出舒适区。A. honest诚实的;B. strict严格的;C. passionate热情的;D. polite有礼貌的。根据下文“who always pushed me beyond the comfort zone”可知,这位教授对作者要求严格。故选B。3.考查动词短语辨析。句意 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026年高考英语题型专练(全国通用)题型36完形填空必刷:练逻辑推理,选对语境词(原卷版).docx 2026年高考英语题型专练(全国通用)题型36完形填空必刷:练逻辑推理,选对语境词(解析版).docx