资源简介 秘籍05完形填空(词汇复现+瞻前顾后+逻辑推理+生活常识)目录一、词汇复现............................................................................. ...........................................................................01二、瞻前顾后..................................................................................................... ...................................................05三、逻辑推理.........................................................................................................................................................11四、生活常识..........................................................................................................................................................16一、词汇复现高考英语完形填空词汇复现题利用上下文重复信息解题。1. 原词复现:同一单词在上下文重复出现,直接锁定。2. 同义复现:近义词或短语替换,如big-large,buy-purchase。3. 反义复现:通过but/however等转折词提示对比关系,选反义词。4. 上下义复现:总括词与具体词呼应,如fruit-apple。原则:瞻前顾后找线索,复现关系必成对。四个选项只有一个能与上下文构成复现关系。易错点1:近义混淆典例分析(2026北京东城期末)The couple quit their city jobs and worked ______ to transform an old school bus into a mobile library. They sourced 5,000 books through donations and have been serving 12 communities since September 2024.A. effortlessly B. fruitlessly C. tirelessly D. fearlessly近义混淆点:四个选项均为副词,描述工作状态。学生易被"-lessly"后缀迷惑,忽略语境需要的核心语义是"投入、勤奋",而非"轻松、无畏"错选A:看到"-lessly"就选,但"毫不费力"与改造校车的艰辛工作矛盾核心教训:近义辨析题必须结合语境情感色彩选择最贴切的词,不能只看词缀变式1:动词近义辨析(2026山东一模)After months of preparation, the team finally ______ the new software platform, which immediately attracted over 10,000 users in the first week.A. launched B. proceeded C. reformed D. engaged变式2:名词近义辨析(2026大连一模)The elderly man's face ______ with kindness as he greeted every passerby on his morning walk. His warm smile became a familiar sight in the neighborhood.A. shone B. froze C. relaxed D. trembled变式3:形容词近义辨析(2026南京盐城一模)The science blogger creates ______ content by turning boring and difficult knowledge into funny comic stories that attract millions of followers.A. informal B. intelligent C. amusing D. engaging易错点2:反义误判典例分析(2025全国一卷)Many people assume that city life is stressful and noisy. However, my experience living in downtown Shanghai has been quite the ______. I find the urban environment surprisingly peaceful and convenient.A. opposite B. same C. similar D. different错选D different:"different"只表示不同,但语境强调"完全相反",程度不够精准。作者体验与普遍观点是反义关系,而非一般差异错选B/C:same/similar与转折词However直接矛盾核心教训:转折词提示反义关系时,优先考虑"opposite/contrary"等表完全相反的词汇,而非笼统的"different"变式1:形容词反义误判(2026广州二模)Most people believe that artificial intelligence will replace human workers, leading to mass unemployment. Contrary to this prediction, many experts argue that AI will actually ______ new job opportunities in fields we can't yet imagine.A. eliminate B. reduce C. create D. replace变式2:动词反义误判(2026武汉二调)In many cultures, direct eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence and honesty. In some Asian countries, however, prolonged eye contact can be interpreted as ______ or disrespectful.A. respectful B. aggressive C. friendly D. polite变式3:副词反义误判(2026南京盐城一模)The new policy was intended to simplify the application process. In reality, it has ______ made things more complicated for applicants.A. therefore B. instead C. consequently D. similarly变式4:短语反义误判(2026深圳一模)We expected the new employee to struggle during her first week. On the contrary, she took to the job ______ and was handling tasks independently by day three.A. awkwardly B. slowly C. effortlessly D. hesitantly二、瞻前顾后高考英语完形填空瞻前顾后是核心秘籍,三句话掌握精髓:1. 前看三句找线索:空前2-3句常隐藏答案提示,尤其是名词、动词复现或逻辑关系。2. 后看两句定方向:空后内容往往解释或补充说明选项,验证所选是否合理。3. 全局视角防陷阱:遇到近义辨析,回看段首主题、瞻仰全文情感基调,避免断章取义。原则:不孤立看设空句,前后呼应才可靠。线索必在上下文中,答案藏在前后的呼应里。易错点1: 忽略段首主题(2026北京西城期末)文章首句:I grew up in a society that places high value on efficiency, always urging us to do more, achieve more, and be more productive.(前文略)The competition required us to sit still in a public square for 90 minutes. We couldn't sleep, make any noise, or check our phones. Every 15 minutes, the judges came to measure our heart rates. The person with the most stable heartbeat would win.At first, I felt my heart beating faster. But I tried to see it as part of the experience. Instead of fighting the feelings of ______, I simply observed them like clouds passing by. I took note of my wandering mind and gently brought my attention back to my breath.In the end, I won the competition.选项:A. nervousness B. excitement C. curiosity D. boredom错选B excitement(兴奋):虽可引起心跳加速,但与后文"fighting the feelings"(与情绪抗争)矛盾——兴奋无需"抗争"错选C curiosity(好奇):与心跳加速无必然联系错选D boredom(无聊):无法解释心跳加速的生理反应核心教训:脱离段首主题"效率社会导致焦虑"的基调,只看局部"心跳加速"容易误选excitement变式1:主题词首尾呼应(2026辽宁沈阳一模)文章首句:I had always dreamed of turning my backyard into a wildlife habitat.(前文讲述作者挂鸟屋、种花草、请设计师,后院逐渐吸引各种鸟类和动物)The original birdhouse that started it all still hangs empty on the tree. It serves as a ______ that things don't always go as planned—but sometimes, they turn out even better.选项(第54题):A. reminder B. worry C. blessing D. doubt变式2:段首观点贯穿全文(2026大连一模)文章首句:One day, I rushed through a busy street, tired and stressed. The city's noise and crowds were unbearable.(中间讲述作者遇到一位乐观老人,老人指给他看枫叶、分享生活智慧)That encounter ______ me deeply. Now I walk without rushing, noticing sunlight and children's laughter.选项(第9题):A. affected B. confused C. amused D. annoyed变式3:段首背景决定情感基调(2026组卷网题库)文章首句:Newborn babies aren't terrified of the dark. They don't have a concept of monsters hiding under the bed.(中间讲述作者用夜灯安抚怕黑的女儿,类比自己的写作困境)In being a parent and a writer, there is no fixed ______. We just have to feel our way forward, trusting that even in darkness, we'll find the light.选项(第13题):A. need B. term C. bond D. routine易错点2:跨段线索遗漏2023年新高考I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 21 the course earlier than she did. Her 22 came because she was carrying a 23 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 24 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 25 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 26. She couldn‘t. Bailey then 27 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 28 attention.Once there, Lenoue was 29 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 30 to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.As for Bailey, she is more 31 about why her act is considered a big 32. “She was just crying. I couldn‘t 33 her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”Although the two young women were strangers before the 34, they‘ve since become friends. Neither won the race, but the 35 of human kindness won the day.21. A. designed B. followed C. changed D. finished22. A. delay B. chance C. trouble D. excuse23. A. judge B. volunteer C. classmate D. competitor31. A. worried B. ashamed C. confused D. discouraged32. A. game B. problem C. lesson D. deal本案例的易错点在于遗漏了第一段与第四段之间的逻辑呼应。许多考生在做到第31、32题时,注意力已经完全被吸引到第四段Bailey的言语中,忘记了文章开头埋下的伏笔——她本可以更早完成比赛,但她选择了停下帮助他人。错选A. worried:如果只看到第四段,可能会误以为Bailey是对自己的行为可能带来的后果感到“担忧”。错选B. ashamed:可能误以为她因为延误了比赛而感到“羞愧”。错选D. discouraged:可能误以为她因为没能正常完成比赛而感到“气馁”。然而,跨段联系第一段她的选择(宁愿延误也要帮助他人),以及本段她说的“我只是做了正确的事”,可知她对人们的称赞感到的是“困惑”——她并不觉得这是什么惊天动地的大事。只有将第一段与第四段的信息串联起来,才能准确把握作者的情感态度。变式题1:2025年新高考I卷(跨段线索:前后段落的首尾呼应)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn’t seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up. We had decided on key items for the 39 we were moving to in town, donated what we could, and rented a place to 40 our supposedly important objects...I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10... As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45 : “I hate this vase. Maybe you won't.” In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46 , I posted more...I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the 50 that share our small space. I take 51 in knowing that, somewhere nearby, someone is 52 something that couldn’t come with us.39. A. hotel B. office C. cottage D. apartment50. A. giveaways B. posts C. contributions D. belongings变式题2:2025年新高考II卷(跨段线索:人物态度的前后转变)Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call... Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.Since setting out on the journey, the 27 lover has not only managed to 28 an impressive set of muscles — but also a huge following on social media.The well-liked grandma regularly posts workout content explaining there's no 29 others can‘t look this good... “Hold on: Consider failure as a 30 to success and never give up... 31 others: Lift others up on your journey...”Ms Donohue used to be laughed at for being too old to work out, but she has proved the 34 wrong in the best possible way and has indeed become an 35 for many social media users.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover34. A. instructors B. admirers C. beginners D. doubters变式题3:2025年北京卷(跨段线索:因果关系跨段分布)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... “It's possible to open that lock with another key,” I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed (承认)...The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9 , I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.1. A. promise B. competition C. desire D. hesitation9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely三、逻辑推理高考英语完形填空逻辑推理题应试秘籍圈连词定方向:but表转折,because表因果,and表并列,first/then表顺承——连词决定逻辑关系。瞻前顾后找线索:答案往往在空格前后句,尤其是同义词、反义词复现处。跨段呼应莫忽视:段落首尾藏答案,做到最后回看第一段,形成闭环理解。代入验证通顺否:选完后代入原文,通读全句看逻辑是否自洽。核心口诀:逻辑关系看连词,答案藏在前后句;因果转折要分清,跨段呼应定乾坤。易错点1:转折关系误判2024年新课标I卷完形填空I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life.When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend 41 a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running 42 , but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was 43 for a "super," referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I 44 it! Between the girl making my 45 seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only 46 I'd ever run again is if a big dog was running after me!41. A. knew B. held C. won D. quit42. A. regularly B. silently C. proudly D. recently44. A. made B. believed C. hated D. deserved本题的易错点在于忽视"but"的转折作用。部分考生看到前文"feeling motivated",想当然地认为作者会一直热爱跑步,导致第44题误选"made it(做到了)"或"believed it(相信它)"。但"but"已经暗示了后文内容与前文预期相反——作者的跑步热情被随后发生的事浇灭了,因此他对15英里的跑步是"讨厌"的态度。变式题1:2023年新高考I卷(but的隐性转折)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue...45. A. agreed B. returned C. stopped D. promised变式题2:2024年新课标I卷(while的转折用法)...I 47 cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I 48 of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I 49 her bike and went for a ride. The 50 : The roads there went through large valleys where I'd be riding uphill for miles at a time. I'd never faced such 51 . That day, I got 52 by about 100 "local" bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn't seem quite as 53 .53. A. reliable B. convenient C. familiar D. appealing变式题3:2025年全国一卷(yet的转折呼应)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn't seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home... I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional 43, another asking for a price cut. As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45: "I hate this vase. Maybe you won't." In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46, I posted more... I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the 50 that share our small space.46. A. Confused B. Interested C. Disappointed D. Encouraged50. A. giveaways B. posts C. contributions D. belongings易错点2:因果关系倒置2025年全国二卷完形填空Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call. She'd been struggling with eating disorders and health issues, which 23 led her to getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed to make a 24. Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover22. A. goodwill B. timeout C. long-distance D. wake-up23. A. normally B. ultimately C. suddenly D. automatically24. A. change B. fortune C. wish D. deal26. A. demand B. secret C. passion D. cure本题最易出错的点是第21题与第23题的因果关系判断。易错点1(21题):部分考生看到"after having a 22 call",可能误以为她是接到电话后开始"恢复(recover)"。但后文明确说"had been struggling with eating disorders"(一直与饮食失调作斗争),这说明她当时正处于问题中,尚未恢复。她是在手术后决定"改变",才开始"锻炼(exercise)"的。如果把"锻炼"误认为"恢复",就颠倒了"改变生活方式"与"恢复健康"的因果关系——实际上是因为锻炼才恢复,而非恢复后才锻炼。易错点2(23题):问的是"eating disorders and health issues"与"getting surgery"的关系。是这些问题"最终"导致了手术,还是手术"突然"导致了问题?根据常理,健康问题长期积累才导致需要手术,这是"最终"的结果,而非"突然"发生。若误选C. suddenly,就颠倒了长期病因与手术结果的因果关系。易错点3(26题):她是在开始锻炼之后才"发现"对举重的热爱。热爱是结果,不是原因。若把passion当作原因,就会误解为"因为她热爱举重才开始锻炼",这与原文的"began to work out...before discovering a 26 for weightlifting"(开始锻炼……之后才发现对举重的热爱)完全相反。变式题1:2024年新课标I卷(因果倒置:将结果当作原因)I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life.When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend 41 a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running 42 , but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was 43 for a "super," referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I 44 it! Between the girl making my 45 seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only 46 I'd ever run again is if a big dog was running after me!43. A. training B. waiting C. planning D. asking44. A. made B. believed C. hated D. deserved变式题2:2023年新高考I卷(因果错位:将目的当作原因)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 21 the course earlier than she did. Her 22 came because she was carrying a 23 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 24 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 25 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 26. She couldn't. Bailey then 27 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 28 attention.25. A. agreed B. returned C. stopped D. promised27. A. planned B. asked C. happened D. bent down变式题3:2025年北京卷(因果倒置:将伴随状态当作原因)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... "It's possible to open that lock with another key," I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed...The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9 , I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.1. A. promise B. competition C. desire D. hesitation7. A. warmly B. readily C. randomly D. falsely9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely四、生活常识高考英语完形填空生活常识题应试秘籍生活经验直接判:校园生活、人际交往、日常行为——凭常识可直接锁定答案,无需纠结语法。文化背景记心间:西方礼仪、节日习俗、社会规则——遇到文化类题目,用英语国家常识推理。常理推断补空白:生病看医生、迷路问警察、获奖感兴奋——符合普遍认知的才是正确答案。避坑指南:勿钻牛角尖,勿用特殊案例推翻普遍规律;当语法与常识冲突时,常识优先。核心口诀:生活常识是底牌,符合常理直接选;文化背景要牢记,钻牛角尖必丢分。易错点1:中西文化差异2023年新课标I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 46. She couldn't. Bailey then 47 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 48 attention.41. A. designed B. followed C. changed D. finished48. A. medical B. public C. constant D. immediate本题的易错点在于用中式思维替代西方文化常识。第41题易错项:C. changed(改变)。部分考生可能认为她本应"改变"赛道,但这是对比赛的误解。在西方体育文化中,选手的使命是完成既定赛道,而非随意改变。第48题易错项:D. immediate(立即的)。从中文角度,"立即关注"似乎说得通,但不符合西方赛事组织的实际情况。赛事方提供的是"医疗关注"(medical attention),这是一个固定搭配,指专业的医疗服务。若选immediate,则忽略了西方赛事医疗支持这一文化背景。变式题1:2024年新课标I卷(美国地域文化)I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life....I 47 cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I 48 of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I 49 her bike and went for a ride. The 50: The roads there went through large valleys where I'd be riding uphill for miles at a time. I'd never faced such 51. That day, I got 52 by about 100 "local" bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn't seem quite as 53.50. A. problem B. challenge C. advantage D. discovery51. A. dangers B. events C. opponents D. challenges变式题2:2023年全国乙卷(体育文化中的师徒关系)...American gymnast Gabby Douglas, under the guidance of her Chinese coach, trained 41 and eventually won the Olympic all-around gold medal. The coach's 42 style, combining strict discipline with emotional support, played a crucial role in her success. Douglas later said in an interview that she 43 her coach not only for the technical skills but also for teaching her the value of perseverance.41. A. casually B. tirelessly C. secretly D. independently42. A. teaching B. parenting C. coaching D. consulting43. A. thanked B. admired C. credited D. remembered变式题3:2025年全国二卷(西方银发族健身文化)Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call. She'd been struggling with eating disorders and health issues, which 23 led her to getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed to make a 24. Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.Since setting out on the journey, the 27 lover has not only managed to 28 an impressive set of muscles — but also a huge following on social media.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover26. A. demand B. secret C. passion D. cure27. A. sports B. fitness C. health D. life易错点2:情感反应偏差2023年新高考I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue... Bailey then 47 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 48 attention.Once there, Lenoue was 49 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 50 to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey's help.As for Bailey, she is more 51 about why her act is considered a big 52. "She was just crying. I couldn't 53 her," Bailey told the reporter. "I feel like I was just doing the right thing."51. A. worried B. ashamed C. confused D. discouraged52. A. game B. problem C. lesson D. deal53. A. leave B. cure C. bother D. understand本题的易错点在于用错误的情感反应替代正确的情绪。错选A. worried(担忧的):部分考生可能认为Bailey对自己行为的后果感到"担忧"。但后文她明确说"我只是做了正确的事",并无担忧之意。错选B. ashamed(羞愧的):可能误以为她因耽误比赛而感到"羞愧"。但全文情感基调是积极正面的,她对自己的选择毫无悔意。错选D. discouraged(气馁的):可能以为她因没能正常完赛而"气馁"。但第三段明确她成功帮助了他人,这是成就感而非挫败感。核心情感逻辑:一个做了好事的人,面对别人的称赞,最自然的情感反应是"谦虚"或"困惑"——她不觉得自己做了什么了不起的事。这种"谦虚"通过"困惑"的形式表现出来,符合普遍的情感反应规律。变式题1:2025年全国一卷(从沮丧到鼓舞的情感转变)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn't seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up... I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional 43, another asking for a price cut. As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45: "I hate this vase. Maybe you won't." In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46, I posted more. My daily posts and the 47 I received became a precious ray of light in the chaos of my house...46. A. Confused B. Interested C. Disappointed D. Encouraged47. A. visits B. reports C. advice D. money变式题2:2022年新高考I卷(困境中的无助感)My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years....Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we 27, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly 28 our peaceful morning trip. The 29 picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to 30 the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No 31. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there 32, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were 33.32. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly33. A. sorry B. brave C. safe D. right变式题3:2025年北京卷(压力下的恐惧与委屈)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... "It's possible to open that lock with another key," I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed.The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9, I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.7. A. warmly B. readily C. randomly D. falsely9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely1.(2026·山东青岛·一模)In a remote village in Zambia, where roads seem to stretch endlessly before reaching the nearest town, a classroom is filled with the energy of its young learners. The desks are basic, the books are 1 , and the room is crowded beyond capacity — but something 2 is happening here. Andrew, a 38-year-old teacher, has 3 his under-resourced and overcrowded classroom.Students in Andrew’s class travel 5 to 15 kilometers each day to attend his lessons. The daily 4 reflects the broader barriers to 5 in Zambia, where over 800,000 primary school-aged children are out of school.Andrew 6 to let these barriers limit the potential of the 7 young learners who make the daily journey to his classroom. Drawing from local culture, he 8 traditional games — like skipping rope. These 9 helped children understand numbers and develop foundational skills in 10 ways. At the same time, he 11 support from the school administration and fellow teachers, even using his own funds to obtain essential teaching materials. 12 to developing a sense of professionalism and 13 among teachers, Andrew and his colleagues printed T-shirts decorated with “Catch-Up Program Teacher”. It was a small but powerful 14 that reinforced their identity as teachers dedicated to transforming learning outcomes.One of his students 15 Andrew’s impact best: “My mother asked me why I go to school. I replied, to become just like my teacher when I grow up.”1.A.inappropriate B.insufficient C.inexpensive D.incredible2.A.extraordinary B.shocking C.urgent D.amusing3.A.decorated B.equipped C.occupied D.transformed4.A.struggle B.exercise C.schedule D.choice5.A.transportation B.education C.communication D.accommodation6.A.managed B.tended C.refused D.threatened7.A.determined B.straightforward C.generous D.talented8.A.appreciated B.named C.included D.created9.A.beliefs B.missions C.instructions D.activities10.A.attractive B.complex C.typical D.abstract11.A.withdrew B.secured C.confirmed D.ignored12.A.Contrary B.Committed C.Sensitive D.Addicted13.A.humour B.justice C.pride D.relief14.A.lesson B.organization C.routine D.gesture15.A.got over B.benefited from C.summed up D.brought about2.(2026·四川成都·二模)The story of his family and the essential help from Lifeline motivated Aaron greatly. Aaron has thus become a 16 donor and decided to leave a gift in his will to help others facing similar challenges.“I was always very close to my parents; they 17 my life with so many wonderful experiences. But in 1977, Dad died of a sudden heart 18 . Everything changed after that. Mum was different after Dad’s death. She became sad and incredibly lonely. Two years after Dad died, Mum made her first 19 to end her life. 20 I was living with her at the time, so I found her before it was too late. She was 21 to the hospital by ambulance.She told us later that she was 22 to have survived, so we hoped that was the end of it. However, in 1982, the same thing happened again. This time, I wasn’t there to save her. I know that it wasn’t my 23 , but I 24 the trauma (悲痛) of not being there for a very long time. It took over twenty years to come to terms with it. I’m convinced that Mum would still be 25 today if she’d been able to connect with a service like Lifeline. That belief drove me to start 26 to Lifeline many years ago. And more recently, it 27 me to leave a gift in my will to help support future generations of people just like Mum when they need it most.The process of leaving a gift in my will was simple. Obviously, there was a bit of back and forth with my wife while we 28 what we wanted to do. But once we’d made our decision, assigning proportion (份额) was easy. And it was a massive relief knowing that our wishes would be 29 without making life too difficult for our loved ones. Having someone to 30 is so important. It’s such a worthy cause that really can have a huge impact.”16.A.voluntary B.permanent C.compulsory D.committed17.A.filled B.packed C.supplied D.loaded18.A.illness B.disorder C.attack D.surgery19.A.intention B.effort C.trial D.attempt20.A.Consciously B.Fortunately C.Definitely D.Resolutely21.A.sent B.rushed C.moved D.wheeled22.A.relaxed B.thrilled C.content D.relieved23.A.responsibility B.error C.mistake D.fault24.A.brought B.carried C.fetched D.took25.A.passive B.aggressive C.alive D.sensitive26.A.presenting B.distributing C.donating D.circulating27.A.awakened B.inspired C.tempted D.persuaded28.A.worked out B.took out C.picked out D.carried out29.A.disappointed B.made C.fulfilled D.conveyed30.A.reach out to B.watch out for C.look up to D.catch up on3.(2026·陕西西安·模拟预测)Once upon a time, much of the world was populated by wolves. They 31 all over the United States and Canada, Siberia and much of mainland Europe, as well as Great Britain, and if humans hadn’t come along, they would still be there in great numbers. But man did come along, farmed the land, 32 the wolves killing their livestock (家畜) and so gradually drove them out of the homes that had once been theirs.Wolves are not 33 in our language and literature, however. In fairy stories, they are seen as evil and dangerous, always 34 to eat people. Remember the time when Little Red Riding Hood thinks that a wolf is her grandmother If you really want to see how English-speaking humans think of the wolf, just look at the 35 ! “A wolf in sheep’s clothing” is not a pleasant person and a “wolf-whistle” is not a pleasant sound!Yet wolves are totally unlike the image we have of them from legend and language. For a start, they don’t 36 humans; indeed, they do their best to keep out of our way. They are very sociable animals, living in packs and looking after their young, which should make some humans 37 themselves. Instead of being 38 , the howl of the wolf — the cry of the whole pack — as the full moon rises in a star-bright sky, is one of the most beautiful sounds in nature. They are beautiful creatures which can run at speeds of up to 65 kph if they have to. And when they do 39 , their 42 large teeth are fearlessly effective.But the 40 remains that we love the lion, the king of the jungle, while we demonize (妖魔化) the wolf, one of the most beautiful animals in the world. Only 41 do writers treat them nicely; for example, a she-wolf is supposed to have fed the twins Remus and Romulus, who went on to 42 the city of Rome.And so, while man kills animals in their millions, often just for the fun of it, the wolf represents a state of natural 43 that we do not know and can never obtain, even though we 44 it in our hearts. Perhaps that’s why, in the end, we 45 the wolf so much — for having something we can never get our hands on.31.A.ruled B.migrated C.concentrated D.ranged32.A.set aside B.approved of C.objected to D.worked out33.A.killers B.victims C.characters D.criminals34.A.reluctant B.ready C.unlikely D.sure35.A.look B.sound C.language D.behaviour36.A.avoid B.frighten C.attack D.protest37.A.surprised at B.pleased with C.ashamed of D.interested in38.A.loud B.peaceful C.musical D.soft39.A.run B.jump C.kill D.cry40.A.possibility B.mystery C.evidence D.fact41.A.occasionally B.recently C.instantly D.ultimately42.A.found B.ruin C.pollute D.mess43.A.duty B.grace C.competition D.skill44.A.criticize B.desire C.neglect D.learn45.A.cage B.keep C.notice D.hate4.(2026·山东济南·模拟预测)Liao Zhi, a Chinese dancer, endured an unthinkable tragedy during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake — she lost both her legs, her dance career seemingly 46 overnight. Yet, instead of submitting to despair, she chose to rebuild her life with 47 resolve.After months of hard recovery training, Liao learned to walk on prosthetic limbs, a process filled with sharp pain and 48 setbacks. Her dream of dancing, however, never faded. She spent 49 hours practicing. In 2013, she stunned audiences on a national dance competition show, 50 her passion for life in a red dress.Beyond the stage, Liao has become a symbol of resilience. She founded a charity to 51 earthquake survivors and disabled people. “Disability is not a dead end,” she often says. “It’s a new path to discover strength you never knew you 52 .”Her journey reflects a universal 53 : the human spirit can surpass physical restrictions, proving that even in the 54 times, hope and determination can turn tragedy into triumph. Today, she continues to dance, teach, and advocate, showing the world that true beauty and strength come from within, unbroken by life’s greatest 55 .She once said that every fall during practice taught her to stand up more 56 . For her, dance is no longer just a career but a(n) 57 of life — a way to express her love for the world and inspire those feeling 58 by misfortune. She believes adversity is not a punishment, but a 59 to grow and become a better oneself. To this day, Liao still takes the stage with a smile, her steps telling a story of hope that 60 millions around the world.46.A.founded B.rescued C.innovated D.shattered47.A.unyielding B.unavoidable C.uncertain D.unconscious48.A.scarce B.occasional C.repeated D.slight49.A.limited B.countless C.brief D.spare50.A.hiding B.expressing C.covering D.hindering51.A.judge B.blame C.support D.scold52.A.possessed B.proposed C.demanded D.desired53.A.fiction B.truth C.theory D.story54.A.brightest B.longest C.busiest D.darkest55.A.opportunities B.achievements C.challenges D.successes56.A.bravely B.bitterly C.casually D.secretly57.A.style B.attitude C.concept D.habit58.A.defeated B.motivated C.praised D.affected59.A.reason B.barrier C.chance D.consequence60.A.astonishes B.puzzles C.discourages D.touches5.(2026·辽宁·一模)When 17-year-old inventor Lin Tao presented his solar-powered backpack at a youth innovation fair, he never anticipated his design would be copied. The backpack, which 61 a foldable solar panel to charge phones, won him first prize and also attention from an electronics company. What followed was a two-month 62 to defend his intellectual property (IP) , a journey that taught him far more than any textbook.Lin’s 63 struck during a school camping trip. Frustrated by dead phone batteries, he spent six months researching materials, often staying up late to 64 the panel’s angle to catch the most sunlight for maximum efficiency. The groundbreaking backpack 65 a national youth innovation grant and non-profit support, enabling Lin’s team to improve the design for mass-producing 1,000 backpacks 66 donated to a rural African primary school. When photos of the students using the backpacks 67 social media, the joyful feedback was their greatest 68 .However, excitement turned to disappointment when a friend spotted an online store selling a virtually 69 backpack. Shocked and 70 , Lin gathered evidence — sketches, test videos, fair documents — and consulted an IP lawyer. The company initially 71 the claim, arguing independent development, but Lin insisted. He proved his unique design 72 a common overheating problem. After several 73 of negotiations, the company apologized publicly and compensated (赔偿) him.“IP protection isn’t just for big companies,” Lin said. “Young inventors 74 to have their ideas safeguarded — it’s about respecting creativity itself.” “Don’t be afraid to 75 your work,” he advises. “Your ideas are valuable, and protecting them is the first step to turn innovation into reality.”61.A.integrated B.decorated C.covered D.replaced62.A.battle B.tour C.competition D.race63.A.insight B.inspiration C.ambition D.cause64.A.adapt B.check C.adjust D.measure65.A.demanded B.expected C.required D.secured66.A.specifically B.randomly C.roughly D.effectively67.A.attacked B.flooded C.rushed D.influenced68.A.profit B.benefit C.bonus D.reward69.A.distinct B.distinguished C.identical D.intense70.A.guilty B.ashamed C.angry D.envious71.A.doubted B.denied C.accepted D.admitted72.A.spotted B.investigated C.observed D.addressed73.A.sessions B.routes C.phases D.rounds74.A.preserve B.deserve C.intend D.promise75.A.stand up for B.put up with C.make up for D.come up with21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com)秘籍05完形填空(词汇复现+瞻前顾后+逻辑推理+生活常识)目录一、词汇复现............................................................................. ...........................................................................01二、瞻前顾后..................................................................................................... ...................................................05三、逻辑推理.........................................................................................................................................................11四、生活常识..........................................................................................................................................................16一、词汇复现高考英语完形填空词汇复现题利用上下文重复信息解题。1. 原词复现:同一单词在上下文重复出现,直接锁定。2. 同义复现:近义词或短语替换,如big-large,buy-purchase。3. 反义复现:通过but/however等转折词提示对比关系,选反义词。4. 上下义复现:总括词与具体词呼应,如fruit-apple。原则:瞻前顾后找线索,复现关系必成对。四个选项只有一个能与上下文构成复现关系。易错点1:近义混淆典例分析(2026北京东城期末)The couple quit their city jobs and worked ______ to transform an old school bus into a mobile library. They sourced 5,000 books through donations and have been serving 12 communities since September 2024.A. effortlessly B. fruitlessly C. tirelessly D. fearlessly正确答案:C (tirelessly)语境分析:夫妇辞去城市工作,将旧校车改造成移动图书馆,通过捐赠筹集5000本书,服务12个社区情感色彩:这些行为体现的是投入、奉献精神,需填副词描述他们"日夜工作"的状态C项"tirelessly"(不知疲倦地)准确表达他们的奉献精神和持续投入干扰项A"effortlessly"(毫不费力地)与改造校车、筹集书籍的艰辛矛盾;B"fruitlessly"(徒劳地)与后文成功服务社区矛盾;D"fearlessly"(无畏地)强调勇敢,与语境不符近义混淆点:四个选项均为副词,描述工作状态。学生易被"-lessly"后缀迷惑,忽略语境需要的核心语义是"投入、勤奋",而非"轻松、无畏"错选A:看到"-lessly"就选,但"毫不费力"与改造校车的艰辛工作矛盾核心教训:近义辨析题必须结合语境情感色彩选择最贴切的词,不能只看词缀变式1:动词近义辨析(2026山东一模)After months of preparation, the team finally ______ the new software platform, which immediately attracted over 10,000 users in the first week.A. launched B. proceeded C. reformed D. engaged正确答案:A (launched)语境:团队经过数月准备,新软件平台上线后首周吸引过万用户A项"launched"(推出、发布)特指新产品/服务的首次面世,与"months of preparation"和"new software"完美匹配干扰项B"proceeded"(继续进行)强调继续已有动作,不适用于新品发布;C"reformed"(改革)强调制度变革;D"engaged"(参与)缺少"推出"的核心语义近义混淆点:四个动词都可接项目,但只有"launch"专指新品发布变式2:名词近义辨析(2026大连一模)The elderly man's face ______ with kindness as he greeted every passerby on his morning walk. His warm smile became a familiar sight in the neighborhood.A. shone B. froze C. relaxed D. trembled正确答案:A (shone)语境:老人清晨散步时问候路人,面容充满善意,笑容温暖A项"shone"(闪耀)与"with kindness"搭配,表示"脸上闪耀着善意",与后文"warm smile"呼应干扰项B"froze"(冻结)表恐惧;C"relaxed"(放松)虽可形容面容,但无法与"kindness"构成"闪耀"的意境;D"trembled"(颤抖)表紧张或年老颤抖,与善意无关近义混淆点:形容面部表情的动词中,"shine with + 情感"是固定搭配,表示"流露出某种情感"变式3:形容词近义辨析(2026南京盐城一模)The science blogger creates ______ content by turning boring and difficult knowledge into funny comic stories that attract millions of followers.A. informal B. intelligent C. amusing D. engaging正确答案:D (engaging)语境:科普博主将枯燥难懂的知识变成有趣的漫画故事,吸引数百万粉丝D项"engaging"(吸引人的)强调内容能吸引受众,与后文"attract millions of followers"直接呼应干扰项A"informal"(非正式的)虽可描述风格,但非核心卖点;B"intelligent"(智慧的)偏重知识性;C"amusing"(好笑的)只强调有趣,但"吸引人"比"好笑"更全面近义混淆点:四个形容词都可描述内容,但"engaging"涵盖"有趣+吸引"双重含义,与"attract"形成词汇复现易错点2:反义误判典例分析(2025全国一卷)Many people assume that city life is stressful and noisy. However, my experience living in downtown Shanghai has been quite the ______. I find the urban environment surprisingly peaceful and convenient.A. opposite B. same C. similar D. different正确答案:A (opposite)前文观点:人们认为城市生活压力大、嘈杂(stressful and noisy)转折词"However"提示:作者的实际体验与普遍观点相反后文具体描述:作者发现城市环境"surprisingly peaceful"(出奇宁静)"peaceful"与"noisy"构成反义,"convenient"与"stressful"构成隐含反义A项"opposite"精准概括这种完全相反的关系错选D different:"different"只表示不同,但语境强调"完全相反",程度不够精准。作者体验与普遍观点是反义关系,而非一般差异错选B/C:same/similar与转折词However直接矛盾核心教训:转折词提示反义关系时,优先考虑"opposite/contrary"等表完全相反的词汇,而非笼统的"different"。变式1:形容词反义误判(2026广州二模)Most people believe that artificial intelligence will replace human workers, leading to mass unemployment. Contrary to this prediction, many experts argue that AI will actually ______ new job opportunities in fields we can't yet imagine.A. eliminate B. reduce C. create D. replace正确答案:C (create)前文:大多数人认为AI会导致失业(replace workers → unemployment)"Contrary to this prediction"明确提示反义关系后文需填与"unemployment"(失业)相反的词C项"create"(创造)与"unemployment"构成反义:创造就业 vs 导致失业干扰项A eliminate(消除)、B reduce(减少)、D replace(取代)均与"失业"同向,与反义关系矛盾反义误判点:学生易被"AI与工作"的话题干扰,忽略"Contrary to"明确提示的反义方向变式2:动词反义误判(2026武汉二调)In many cultures, direct eye contact is seen as a sign of confidence and honesty. In some Asian countries, however, prolonged eye contact can be interpreted as ______ or disrespectful.A. respectful B. aggressive C. friendly D. polite正确答案:B (aggressive)前文:许多文化中,眼神接触代表自信诚实(正面)"however"提示转折:在某些亚洲国家情况相反后文需填与"confidence and honesty"(正面)相反的词B项"aggressive"(挑衅的)是负面评价,与正面形成反义干扰项A respectful(尊重的)、C friendly(友好的)、D polite(礼貌的)均为正面,与however提示的反义关系矛盾反义误判点:忽略"however"的转折作用,误选正面词汇变式3:副词反义误判(2026南京盐城一模)The new policy was intended to simplify the application process. In reality, it has ______ made things more complicated for applicants.A. therefore B. instead C. consequently D. similarly正确答案:B (instead)前文:政策意图是简化流程(simplify)"In reality"提示:实际情况与意图相反后文:使事情更复杂(more complicated)"simplify"与"more complicated"构成反义B项"instead"(反而)表示转折反义,连接意图与结果的相反关系干扰项A therefore(因此)、C consequently(结果)表因果,与意图相反的逻辑不符;D similarly(相似地)表类比,完全错误反义误判点:学生易根据"made things more complicated"误选因果连接词,忽略"In reality"提示的反义关系变式4:短语反义误判(2026深圳一模)We expected the new employee to struggle during her first week. On the contrary, she took to the job ______ and was handling tasks independently by day three.A. awkwardly B. slowly C. effortlessly D. hesitantly正确答案:C (effortlessly)前文:预期新员工第一周会struggle(吃力应对)"On the contrary"明确提示反义关系后文:三天后就能独立处理任务需填与"struggle"(吃力)相反的副词C项"effortlessly"(毫不费力地)与struggle构成反义干扰项A awkwardly(笨拙地)、B slowly(缓慢地)、D hesitantly(犹豫地)均与struggle同向,与反义关系矛盾二、瞻前顾后高考英语完形填空瞻前顾后是核心秘籍,三句话掌握精髓:1. 前看三句找线索:空前2-3句常隐藏答案提示,尤其是名词、动词复现或逻辑关系。2. 后看两句定方向:空后内容往往解释或补充说明选项,验证所选是否合理。3. 全局视角防陷阱:遇到近义辨析,回看段首主题、瞻仰全文情感基调,避免断章取义。原则:不孤立看设空句,前后呼应才可靠。线索必在上下文中,答案藏在前后的呼应里。易错点1: 忽略段首主题(2026北京西城期末)文章首句:I grew up in a society that places high value on efficiency, always urging us to do more, achieve more, and be more productive.(前文略)The competition required us to sit still in a public square for 90 minutes. We couldn't sleep, make any noise, or check our phones. Every 15 minutes, the judges came to measure our heart rates. The person with the most stable heartbeat would win.At first, I felt my heart beating faster. But I tried to see it as part of the experience. Instead of fighting the feelings of ______, I simply observed them like clouds passing by. I took note of my wandering mind and gently brought my attention back to my breath.In the end, I won the competition.选项:A. nervousness B. excitement C. curiosity D. boredom正确答案:A (nervousness)段首主题定基调:文章首句点明核心主题——作者成长于"推崇效率"的社会,倍感压力。全文围绕"寻找平静"展开,暗含焦虑底色前文线索:"felt my heart beating faster"(心跳加速)是紧张的生理反应后文呼应:"I simply observed them"中的"them"指代设空处情绪,且后文"wandering mind"(思绪飘忽)是焦虑的典型表现A项"nervousness"(紧张)与心跳加速的生理反应直接对应,且符合全文"焦虑→寻找平静"的情感主线错选B excitement(兴奋):虽可引起心跳加速,但与后文"fighting the feelings"(与情绪抗争)矛盾——兴奋无需"抗争"错选C curiosity(好奇):与心跳加速无必然联系错选D boredom(无聊):无法解释心跳加速的生理反应核心教训:脱离段首主题"效率社会导致焦虑"的基调,只看局部"心跳加速"容易误选excitement变式1:主题词首尾呼应(2026辽宁沈阳一模)文章首句:I had always dreamed of turning my backyard into a wildlife habitat.(前文讲述作者挂鸟屋、种花草、请设计师,后院逐渐吸引各种鸟类和动物)The original birdhouse that started it all still hangs empty on the tree. It serves as a ______ that things don't always go as planned—but sometimes, they turn out even better.选项(第54题):A. reminder B. worry C. blessing D. doubt正确答案:A (reminder)段首主题定方向:首句点明核心——作者梦想将后院变成"野生动物栖息地"前文回顾:整个故事围绕这一梦想展开,从挂鸟屋到最终建成微型生态系统设空处分析:最初的鸟屋虽空着,但象征整个过程的起点A项"reminder"(提醒物)与首句梦想形成呼应:空鸟屋提醒作者"梦想的起点"和"计划赶不上变化"的人生感悟干扰项B worry(担忧)、C blessing(祝福)、D doubt(怀疑)均无法体现"空鸟屋"对"最初梦想"的象征意义忽略段首主题的后果:若只看局部"things don't always go as planned",可能误选C blessing(祝福),但"空鸟屋"本身不是"祝福",而是"提醒物"变式2:段首观点贯穿全文(2026大连一模)文章首句:One day, I rushed through a busy street, tired and stressed. The city's noise and crowds were unbearable.(中间讲述作者遇到一位乐观老人,老人指给他看枫叶、分享生活智慧)That encounter ______ me deeply. Now I walk without rushing, noticing sunlight and children's laughter.选项(第9题):A. affected B. confused C. amused D. annoyed正确答案:A (affected)段首主题定基调:首句"tired and stressed"(疲惫焦虑)奠定全文情感起点——作者处于负面状态情节发展:遇到乐观老人→老人分享生活智慧→作者态度转变设空处分析:后文"now I walk without rushing"(现在不匆忙了)表明作者发生了积极改变A项"affected"(影响)准确概括老人对作者的触动,与首句"疲惫"形成"负面→正面"的转变干扰项B confused(困惑)、C amused(逗乐)、D annoyed(烦恼)均无法解释后文彻底的改变忽略段首主题的后果:若只看局部"encounter",可能误选C amused(被逗乐),但后文"不再匆忙"是深层改变,远超出"被逗乐"的浅层情绪变式3:段首背景决定情感基调(2026组卷网题库)文章首句:Newborn babies aren't terrified of the dark. They don't have a concept of monsters hiding under the bed.(中间讲述作者用夜灯安抚怕黑的女儿,类比自己的写作困境)In being a parent and a writer, there is no fixed ______. We just have to feel our way forward, trusting that even in darkness, we'll find the light.选项(第13题):A. need B. term C. bond D. routine正确答案:D (routine)段首主题定基调:首句通过"婴儿不怕黑"引出核心观点——恐惧是后天习得的,暗示"没有固定模式"类比结构:育儿(用夜灯)→写作(面对黑暗)→共同点:没有固定方法设空处分析:"no fixed ______"呼应首句隐含的"没有固定模式"D项"routine"(常规、固定程序)准确概括:育儿和写作都没有固定套路,只能摸索前行干扰项A need(需要)、B term(条款)、C bond(纽带)均与"固定模式"的核心概念无关易错点2:跨段线索遗漏2023年新高考I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 21 the course earlier than she did. Her 22 came because she was carrying a 23 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 24 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 25 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 26. She couldn‘t. Bailey then 27 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 28 attention.Once there, Lenoue was 29 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 30 to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.As for Bailey, she is more 31 about why her act is considered a big 32. “She was just crying. I couldn‘t 33 her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”Although the two young women were strangers before the 34, they‘ve since become friends. Neither won the race, but the 35 of human kindness won the day.21. A. designed B. followed C. changed D. finished22. A. delay B. chance C. trouble D. excuse23. A. judge B. volunteer C. classmate D. competitor31. A. worried B. ashamed C. confused D. discouraged32. A. game B. problem C. lesson D. deal【解题思路与跨段线索分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了Melanie Bailey在越野赛中背着受伤的参赛者Danielle Lenoue过终点线的善行义举。本题的典型性在于,第31、32题的答案需要跨过两个段落,从文章开头寻找线索。第一段(第21-23题) 开篇点题:Bailey应该更早完成比赛(21题选D. finished),她的延误(22题选A. delay)是因为她背着一名竞争对手(23题选D. competitor)冲过终点线。这里建立了“预期结果(早完成)”与“实际结果(延误)”的对比。第二、三段详细描述了她帮助受伤选手的过程:她停下(25题选C. stopped)来帮助Lenoue,检查她是否能借助帮助(26题选B. aid)行走,然后弯下腰(27题选D. bent down)背起她,将她送到能获得医疗(28题选A. medical)关注的地方。医生评估(29题选B. assessed)了她的伤势。如果没有Bailey的帮助,Lenoue将忍受极度疼痛(30题选B. pain)才能到达援助点。第四段(第31-33题) 转折到Bailey对自己行为的看法。这里需要跨段联系第一段的内容。31题分析(跨段线索关键点):根据第一段,我们知道Bailey因为帮助别人而延误了比赛(这是客观事实)。根据常理,帮助他人导致自己比赛成绩受影响,一般人可能会感到遗憾或觉得自己做了“牺牲”。但文章第四段首句“As for Bailey, she is more 31 about why her act is considered a big 32”表明,她的态度与常人不同——她对于人们为什么认为她的行为是件“大事”感到困惑。如果考生只看到第四段,可能会误选“worried(担忧)”或“ashamed(羞愧)”,但跨段联系第一段她“宁愿延误也要帮助他人”的事实,以及下文她说的“我只是做了正确的事”,可以推断她并不觉得自己做了什么了不起的事,因此对人们的反应感到“困惑”。故31题选C. confused。32题分析:承接31题,她感到困惑的是为什么她的行为被看作是一件“大事”(a big deal)。“a big deal”是固定搭配,意为“重要的事;了不起的事”,与她认为自己“只是做了正确的事”形成对比。故32题选D. deal。本案例的易错点在于遗漏了第一段与第四段之间的逻辑呼应。许多考生在做到第31、32题时,注意力已经完全被吸引到第四段Bailey的言语中,忘记了文章开头埋下的伏笔——她本可以更早完成比赛,但她选择了停下帮助他人。错选A. worried:如果只看到第四段,可能会误以为Bailey是对自己的行为可能带来的后果感到“担忧”。错选B. ashamed:可能误以为她因为延误了比赛而感到“羞愧”。错选D. discouraged:可能误以为她因为没能正常完成比赛而感到“气馁”。然而,跨段联系第一段她的选择(宁愿延误也要帮助他人),以及本段她说的“我只是做了正确的事”,可知她对人们的称赞感到的是“困惑”——她并不觉得这是什么惊天动地的大事。只有将第一段与第四段的信息串联起来,才能准确把握作者的情感态度。变式题1:2025年新高考I卷(跨段线索:前后段落的首尾呼应)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn’t seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up. We had decided on key items for the 39 we were moving to in town, donated what we could, and rented a place to 40 our supposedly important objects...I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10... As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45 : “I hate this vase. Maybe you won't.” In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46 , I posted more...I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the 50 that share our small space. I take 51 in knowing that, somewhere nearby, someone is 52 something that couldn’t come with us.39. A. hotel B. office C. cottage D. apartment50. A. giveaways B. posts C. contributions D. belongings【解析】本文讲述作者搬家过程中通过免费赠送旧物获得快乐的故事。39题:问的是他们将要搬到哪里。单看第一段,四个选项似乎都有可能。但解题线索在最后一段第一句:“I sit in my apartment today”。通过这个跨段线索,可以明确他们搬到了“公寓”,故39题选D. apartment。50题:问作者现在坐在公寓里,爱着什么。前文讲她赠送了很多东西,但最后一段说的是“在我们的小空间里分享的...”。根据最后一句“someone is 52 something that couldn‘t come with us(有人正在欣赏着我们没能带来的东西)”反向推断,这些东西是“没能带来的”,那么现在她公寓里有的,应该是她自己的“所有物”,而不是已经送出去的“赠品”。故50题选D. belongings(所有物)。【跨段线索分析】这两个题的答案都隐藏在最后一段。39题问搬到哪里,最后一段才出现“apartment”;50题问现在爱着什么,需要结合全文“虽然送了很多东西,但留下的东西也值得爱”以及末句的提示,不能只根据前文她送东西的行为而误选“giveaways”。变式题2:2025年新高考II卷(跨段线索:人物态度的前后转变)Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call... Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.Since setting out on the journey, the 27 lover has not only managed to 28 an impressive set of muscles — but also a huge following on social media.The well-liked grandma regularly posts workout content explaining there's no 29 others can‘t look this good... “Hold on: Consider failure as a 30 to success and never give up... 31 others: Lift others up on your journey...”Ms Donohue used to be laughed at for being too old to work out, but she has proved the 34 wrong in the best possible way and has indeed become an 35 for many social media users.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover34. A. instructors B. admirers C. beginners D. doubters【解析】本文讲述65岁奶奶Evelyn Donohue通过健身逆袭,成为网络红人的故事。21题:问奶奶七年前开始做什么。后文提到她“开始锻炼(work out)”、“发现对举重的热爱”,因此可推断她开始“锻炼”,故21题选C. exercise。34题:问奶奶证明了谁是错的。线索在前半部分埋下的伏笔:她“used to be laughed at for being too old to work out(过去常因为太老而不能锻炼而被嘲笑)”。嘲笑她的人,就是“怀疑者”。这个信息点出现在倒数第二句,但其对应的人群“doubters”在文章开头并未直接出现,而是通过“laughed at”这个行为暗示。只有将开头的“被嘲笑”与结尾的“证明...错了”联系起来,才能选出正确答案D. doubters。【跨段线索分析】本题的难点在于“被嘲笑的人”与“怀疑者”之间的语义转换。文章开头没有直接说“doubters”,而是描述了“被嘲笑”这一事实。考生需要在最后一段看到“proved the 34 wrong”时,回想到开头的“laughed at”,从而推断出嘲笑她的人就是那些怀疑她做不到的人。变式题3:2025年北京卷(跨段线索:因果关系跨段分布)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... “It's possible to open that lock with another key,” I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed (承认)...The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9 , I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.1. A. promise B. competition C. desire D. hesitation9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely【解析】本文讲述一个15岁的孩子因为渴望被关注而做出错误决定,最终在父亲帮助下领悟道理的故事。1题:开篇点明作者成绩优秀但感到被忽视,因此“渴望”脱颖而出。这种情绪推动他做出了后来的事。故1题选C. desire。9题:问作者在父亲询问时,是以怎样的状态承认了自己对认可的渴望。答案需要跨段联系前文的情感线索。前文提到他被叫到校长办公室时,被反复质问(6题选A. questioning),被逼到“恐惧和眼泪的边缘(the edge of fear and tears)”,并“** falsely** confessed(7题选D. falsely,错误地/违心地承认)”。这些情感铺垫说明他当时非常委屈、害怕。当慈爱的父亲询问时,这种压抑的情绪自然会爆发出来,因此应该是“含泪地”承认。故9题选B. Tearfully。【跨段线索分析】本题考查动作发生时的情感状态,其线索不在本句,而在上一个段落的情绪铺垫。如果遗漏了上一段“被逼到恐惧和眼泪的边缘”这一跨段线索,考生很难理解为什么这里要选“Tearfully”,可能会误选“Generously(慷慨地)”或“Carelessly(粗心地)”。三、逻辑推理高考英语完形填空逻辑推理题应试秘籍圈连词定方向:but表转折,because表因果,and表并列,first/then表顺承——连词决定逻辑关系。瞻前顾后找线索:答案往往在空格前后句,尤其是同义词、反义词复现处。跨段呼应莫忽视:段落首尾藏答案,做到最后回看第一段,形成闭环理解。代入验证通顺否:选完后代入原文,通读全句看逻辑是否自洽。核心口诀:逻辑关系看连词,答案藏在前后句;因果转折要分清,跨段呼应定乾坤。易错点1:转折关系误判2024年新课标I卷完形填空I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life.When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend 41 a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running 42 , but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was 43 for a "super," referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I 44 it! Between the girl making my 45 seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only 46 I'd ever run again is if a big dog was running after me!41. A. knew B. held C. won D. quit42. A. regularly B. silently C. proudly D. recently44. A. made B. believed C. hated D. deserved【解题思路】本文讲述作者因他人成就而受到激励或打击的经历。第42题的解题关键在于"but"这个转折词。前文:邻居朋友赢得了马拉松比赛(41题选C. won),作者受到激励,开始定期跑步(42题选A. regularly)。这里"feeling motivated"和"started running regularly"构成顺承关系,表示作者积极投入。转折词"but":后面紧跟"then two things happened",这两件事(女孩备战超级马拉松、作者自己跑15英里后感到无聊)都是负面经历,导致作者最终放弃跑步。逻辑判断:"but"将前文的积极行动与后文的消极结果形成转折。如果忽略这个转折,可能会误以为作者一直坚持跑步,从而影响第44题的理解——作者实际上是讨厌(44题选C. hated)这15英里的跑步经历。本题的易错点在于忽视"but"的转折作用。部分考生看到前文"feeling motivated",想当然地认为作者会一直热爱跑步,导致第44题误选"made it(做到了)"或"believed it(相信它)"。但"but"已经暗示了后文内容与前文预期相反——作者的跑步热情被随后发生的事浇灭了,因此他对15英里的跑步是"讨厌"的态度。变式题1:2023年新高考I卷(but的隐性转折)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue...45. A. agreed B. returned C. stopped D. promised【解析】本题考查but的隐性转折。第一段提到Bailey本应更早完成比赛(41题D),她的耽搁(42题A)是因为背着一名参赛者(43题D)——这暗示她做了件"耽误自己"的事。第二段详细描述过程:她跑到三分之二时,前面的选手痛苦地哭了。按照常理,参赛者应该继续比赛,但这里的隐性转折是:她选择了"停下"帮助他人。故45题选C. stopped(停下来)。如果忽略这个隐性转折(本应继续跑 vs 实际停下来),可能会误选"agreed(同意)"或"promised(承诺)"。变式题2:2024年新课标I卷(while的转折用法)...I 47 cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I 48 of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I 49 her bike and went for a ride. The 50 : The roads there went through large valleys where I'd be riding uphill for miles at a time. I'd never faced such 51 . That day, I got 52 by about 100 "local" bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn't seem quite as 53 .53. A. reliable B. convenient C. familiar D. appealing【解析】本题考查while引导的让步转折。前文作者转向骑行(47题C. turned to),梦想参加比赛(48题B. dreamed),一切看似顺利。但while在这里表示"虽然"妹妹上班时他借车骑行(49题B. borrowed),结果却遇到了严峻挑战(51题D. challenges)——被100多个当地骑手超过(52题A. passed)。这种"满怀期待"与"残酷现实"的对比,使得骑行变得不那么吸引人了(53题D. appealing)。若忽略while的转折意味,可能误以为骑行经历很美好,从而错选"familiar(熟悉的)"。变式题3:2025年全国一卷(yet的转折呼应)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn't seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home... I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional 43, another asking for a price cut. As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45: "I hate this vase. Maybe you won't." In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46, I posted more... I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the 50 that share our small space.46. A. Confused B. Interested C. Disappointed D. Encouraged50. A. giveaways B. posts C. contributions D. belongings【解析】本题考查yet(隐含在语境中的转折)。前文作者本想卖花瓶,降价到$0并配上"我讨厌这个花瓶,也许你不会"的描述(45题C. description)。结果一位女士迅速取走花瓶——这出乎作者意料,却带来了积极反馈。yet隐含的转折是:虽然一开始可能困惑,但实际效果却让她受到鼓励(46题D. Encouraged),开始发布更多物品。最终段"today"与开头的"staring at the vase"形成时间对比,作者现在爱着的是自己的所有物(50题D. belongings),而非已送出的"赠品"(giveaways)。这种态度转变正是通过前文的积极反馈实现的。易错点2:因果关系倒置2025年全国二卷完形填空Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call. She'd been struggling with eating disorders and health issues, which 23 led her to getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed to make a 24. Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover22. A. goodwill B. timeout C. long-distance D. wake-up23. A. normally B. ultimately C. suddenly D. automatically24. A. change B. fortune C. wish D. deal26. A. demand B. secret C. passion D. cure【解题思路与因果链分析】本文讲述65岁奶奶Evelyn Donohue通过健身逆袭的故事。本题的典型性在于,第21、22、23、24、26题构成了一条完整的因果链,需要理清前后逻辑关系。因果关系链梳理:起因:她接到一个警示性电话(22题选D. wake-up call)——这是促使她改变的初始动因中间状态:她一直与饮食失调和健康问题作斗争,这些问题最终导致她做了手术(23题选B. ultimately)结果1:手术后,她知道需要做出改变(24题选A. change)结果2:决心改变生活→开始锻炼(21题选C. exercise)→遵循健康生活方式(25题选D. healthy)最终结果:发现对举重的热爱(26题选C. passion)本题最易出错的点是第21题与第23题的因果关系判断。易错点1(21题):部分考生看到"after having a 22 call",可能误以为她是接到电话后开始"恢复(recover)"。但后文明确说"had been struggling with eating disorders"(一直与饮食失调作斗争),这说明她当时正处于问题中,尚未恢复。她是在手术后决定"改变",才开始"锻炼(exercise)"的。如果把"锻炼"误认为"恢复",就颠倒了"改变生活方式"与"恢复健康"的因果关系——实际上是因为锻炼才恢复,而非恢复后才锻炼。易错点2(23题):问的是"eating disorders and health issues"与"getting surgery"的关系。是这些问题"最终"导致了手术,还是手术"突然"导致了问题?根据常理,健康问题长期积累才导致需要手术,这是"最终"的结果,而非"突然"发生。若误选C. suddenly,就颠倒了长期病因与手术结果的因果关系。易错点3(26题):她是在开始锻炼之后才"发现"对举重的热爱。热爱是结果,不是原因。若把passion当作原因,就会误解为"因为她热爱举重才开始锻炼",这与原文的"began to work out...before discovering a 26 for weightlifting"(开始锻炼……之后才发现对举重的热爱)完全相反。变式题1:2024年新课标I卷(因果倒置:将结果当作原因)I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life.When I was a teenager, a neighborhood friend 41 a marathon race. Feeling motivated, I started running 42 , but then two things happened. First, a girl I met one day told me she was 43 for a "super," referring to a 52.4-mile double marathon. Then, the next day I went on my longest run — 15 miles. To be honest, I 44 it! Between the girl making my 45 seem small and the pure boredom of jogging, I decided that the only 46 I'd ever run again is if a big dog was running after me!43. A. training B. waiting C. planning D. asking44. A. made B. believed C. hated D. deserved【解析】本题考查因果倒置:将结果误解为原因。原文逻辑:作者因邻居赢得比赛(41题C)而受到激励开始跑步→遇到一个女孩,她告诉作者她在为超级马拉松训练(43题选A. training)→作者第二天跑了15英里→作者讨厌这次跑步(44题选C. hated)→这两件事(女孩的训练让作者的跑步显得微不足道 + 跑步的无聊)导致作者放弃跑步。易错点:第44题问作者对15英里跑步的感受。如果只看前半句"I went on my longest run",可能误以为作者为此感到骄傲(made it)或认为自己很棒(deserved it)。但后文的"pure boredom of jogging"和"the only 46 I'd ever run again is if a big dog was running after me"(除非被狗追,否则再也不跑)表明,作者实际上是讨厌这次跑步的。若把结果(讨厌跑步)误当作原因(因为讨厌才不跑),就会选错。实际上,是先有"讨厌"的感受,才导致"不再跑"的决定——这是因果关系,不能倒置。【跨段因果线索】 第44题的答案线索在后文的"boredom"和"only...if a big dog"中,需要将感受(因)与决定(果)联系起来。变式题2:2023年新高考I卷(因果错位:将目的当作原因)On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 21 the course earlier than she did. Her 22 came because she was carrying a 23 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 24 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 25 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 26. She couldn't. Bailey then 27 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 28 attention.25. A. agreed B. returned C. stopped D. promised27. A. planned B. asked C. happened D. bent down【解析】本题考查因果错位:将目的(为了帮助)误解为原因(因为帮助而...)。原文逻辑:Bailey跑到三分之二时,前面的选手痛苦地哭了一一这是原因→Bailey停下来(25题选C. stopped)帮助她——这是结果→她搀扶Lenoue,发现她无法行走→于是她弯下腰(27题选D. bent down)让Lenoue爬到背上——这是进一步的结果。易错点:第25题问Bailey做了什么。有考生可能误选A. agreed(同意)或D. promised(承诺),认为她是"同意"或"承诺"帮助别人。但原文描述的是即时发生的情景——听到哭声后,她当即停下脚步。这里"停下"是直接结果,而"帮助"是目的。若把目的(帮助)当作原因(因为要帮助所以停下),就会误选其他选项。实际上,因果关系是:听到哭声(因)→停下(果)→帮助(目的)。【因果链分析】 正确的因果顺序应为:听到哭声(触发因)→停下(直接果)→帮助(目的果)→背起(进一步果)。每一步都有明确的因果关系,不能颠倒。变式题3:2025年北京卷(因果倒置:将伴随状态当作原因)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... "It's possible to open that lock with another key," I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed...The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9 , I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.1. A. promise B. competition C. desire D. hesitation7. A. warmly B. readily C. randomly D. falsely9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely【解析】本题考查因果倒置:将伴随状态(含泪)误解为原因(因为含泪所以...),或将结果(违心)误解为原因(因为违心所以...)。原因链:渴望被关注(1题选C. desire)→炫耀开锁方法→被怀疑偷东西→被反复质问(6题选A. questioning)→被逼到恐惧和眼泪的边缘(the edge of fear and tears)→在巨大压力下违心承认(7题选D. falsely)→父亲来校→含泪承认(9题选B. Tearfully)真实动机。易错点1(第7题):问作者是以什么方式承认的。前文说"pushing me to the edge of fear and tears"(把我逼到恐惧和眼泪的边缘)——这是原因。在巨大压力下,他为了逃避压力而承认,但这种承认是违心的(falsely),因为他并没有偷东西。若把"恐惧和眼泪"当作承认的方式,就会误选"warmly(温暖地)"或"readily(欣然地)",这就颠倒了因果关系——他是因为恐惧才违心承认,而非因为恐惧而真诚承认。易错点2(第9题):问在父亲询问时,作者以什么状态承认了真实想法。前文的情感铺垫(被逼到恐惧和眼泪的边缘、违心承认)是原因,当慈爱的父亲询问时,压抑的情绪爆发,因此是含泪地(Tearfully)承认——这是结果。若忽略前文的因果铺垫,可能误选"Generously(慷慨地)"或"Carelessly(粗心地)"。【因果链分析】本题的因果链是:渴望关注(因1)→炫耀(果1/因2)→被怀疑(果2/因3)→被质问(果3/因4)→恐惧(果4/因5)→违心承认(果5/因6)→父亲询问(因6)→含泪坦白真实动机(最终果)。每一步都有明确的因果关系,必须理清才能准确选择。四、生活常识高考英语完形填空生活常识题应试秘籍生活经验直接判:校园生活、人际交往、日常行为——凭常识可直接锁定答案,无需纠结语法。文化背景记心间:西方礼仪、节日习俗、社会规则——遇到文化类题目,用英语国家常识推理。常理推断补空白:生病看医生、迷路问警察、获奖感兴奋——符合普遍认知的才是正确答案。避坑指南:勿钻牛角尖,勿用特殊案例推翻普遍规律;当语法与常识冲突时,常识优先。核心口诀:生活常识是底牌,符合常理直接选;文化背景要牢记,钻牛角尖必丢分。易错点1:中西文化差异2023年新课标I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with 46. She couldn't. Bailey then 47 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 48 attention.41. A. designed B. followed C. changed D. finished48. A. medical B. public C. constant D. immediate【解题思路与中西文化差异分析】本文讲述Melanie Bailey在越野赛中背着受伤参赛者过终点线的善行义举。第41题和第48题都涉及西方体育赛事的文化常识。第41题分析:文化背景:在长跑比赛中,选手的核心目标通常是"完成比赛"(finish the course)。这是马拉松、越野跑等耐力赛事的基本常识——参赛者追求的是"完赛",而非"设计赛道"(designed)、"跟随赛道"(followed)或"改变赛道"(changed)。线索运用:第一句交代了比赛背景,第二句"should have...earlier than she did"暗示她本应更早完成,但实际被耽搁了。这种"预期完赛时间"与"实际完赛时间"的对比,正是基于"完赛是比赛目标"这一文化前提。答案:41题选D. finished第48题分析:文化背景:西方大型体育赛事(尤其是马拉松、越野跑)通常配备完善的医疗支持系统,包括沿途的医疗站(aid station/checkpoint)和急救人员。选手受伤后可以就近获得"医疗救助"(medical attention)。线索运用:前文提到Lenoue受伤无法行走,Bailey背着她先到终点线,又走了300英尺——这300英尺的目的地,正是赛道上设置的医疗点。根据赛事组织常识,终点附近通常设有医疗站,为完赛选手提供即时医疗服务。答案:48题选A. medical本题的易错点在于用中式思维替代西方文化常识。第41题易错项:C. changed(改变)。部分考生可能认为她本应"改变"赛道,但这是对比赛的误解。在西方体育文化中,选手的使命是完成既定赛道,而非随意改变。第48题易错项:D. immediate(立即的)。从中文角度,"立即关注"似乎说得通,但不符合西方赛事组织的实际情况。赛事方提供的是"医疗关注"(medical attention),这是一个固定搭配,指专业的医疗服务。若选immediate,则忽略了西方赛事医疗支持这一文化背景。变式题1:2024年新课标I卷(美国地域文化)I've been motivated — and demotivated — by other folks' achievements all my life....I 47 cycling. I got a good bike and rode a lot. I 48 of entering cycle races until I flew to San Diego to visit my sister. While she was at work one day, I 49 her bike and went for a ride. The 50: The roads there went through large valleys where I'd be riding uphill for miles at a time. I'd never faced such 51. That day, I got 52 by about 100 "local" bikers who were used to such roads. When I got back home, suddenly riding my bike didn't seem quite as 53.50. A. problem B. challenge C. advantage D. discovery51. A. dangers B. events C. opponents D. challenges【解析】本题考查美国地域文化差异——圣迭戈的山地骑行文化与作者习惯的平坦道路形成对比-4。文化背景:美国圣迭戈地形多山(large valleys, riding uphill for miles),与中西部平原地区的平坦道路形成鲜明对比。对于习惯了平路的骑行者来说,这种山地骑行是巨大的"挑战"(challenge)。线索运用:前文提到作者骑车很多,甚至梦想参赛,暗示他自认为水平不错。但到圣迭戈后,连续数英里的上坡路是他从未面对过的"挑战"(51题选D. challenges)。50题描述这种路况本身就是一个"挑战"(选B. challenge)。易错分析:若不了解圣迭戈的地形特点,可能误以为作者发现了什么"优势"(advantage)或"发现"(discovery)。实际上,作者面对的是意料之外的困难,这是基于地域文化常识的推断。【跨文化要点】:美国不同地区地理特征差异显著,西部多山,中部平坦。理解这一点有助于把握作者从"自信"到"受挫"的情感转变。变式题2:2023年全国乙卷(体育文化中的师徒关系)...American gymnast Gabby Douglas, under the guidance of her Chinese coach, trained 41 and eventually won the Olympic all-around gold medal. The coach's 42 style, combining strict discipline with emotional support, played a crucial role in her success. Douglas later said in an interview that she 43 her coach not only for the technical skills but also for teaching her the value of perseverance.41. A. casually B. tirelessly C. secretly D. independently42. A. teaching B. parenting C. coaching D. consulting43. A. thanked B. admired C. credited D. remembered【解析】本题考查体育文化中的师徒关系,涉及华人教练在西方体育界的角色认知-3-5。文化背景:在西方体育文化中,教练(coach)与运动员的关系是专业且密切的。华人教练以其"严格训练与情感支持相结合"的风格著称,这种"coaching style"(教练风格)是体育领域的专业术语。运动员成功后,往往会将成功"归功于"(credit)教练。41题:根据体育文化常识,奥运冠军需要"不懈地"(tirelessly)训练,而非"随意地"(casually)。42题:教练的执教风格是"coaching style",这是固定搭配。若选teaching,则混淆了"教学"与"执教"的区别。43题:西方运动员在采访中常用"credit sb. for sth."(将……归功于某人)表达对教练的感激。这是地道的表达方式。易错分析:用中式思维可能误选42题B. parenting(育儿方式),将教练当作"家长"。但在西方体育文化中,教练是专业角色,不是家长。43题若选thanked,虽然语法正确,但不如credited地道,且不能准确表达"将成功归因于教练"这层含义。【跨文化要点】:西方体育文化强调专业教练的独立角色,运动员与教练是职业合作关系,不同于中国传统文化中"一日为师,终身为父"的观念。变式题3:2025年全国二卷(西方银发族健身文化)Evelyn Donohue is a 65-year-old grandma. She only started to 21 seven years ago after having a 22 call. She'd been struggling with eating disorders and health issues, which 23 led her to getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed to make a 24. Determined to turn her life around, Ms Donohue began to work out and follow a 25 lifestyle, before discovering a 26 for weightlifting.Since setting out on the journey, the 27 lover has not only managed to 28 an impressive set of muscles — but also a huge following on social media.21. A. write B. travel C. exercise D. recover26. A. demand B. secret C. passion D. cure27. A. sports B. fitness C. health D. life【解析】本题考查西方银发族(senior citizens)健身文化的特点。文化背景:在西方国家,老年人健身是一种普遍的社会现象。65岁开始锻炼并不罕见,健身房常见白发苍苍的老人在举重、做有氧运动。这种文化背景下,老年人健身不是为了"恢复"(recover)健康,而是主动追求更积极的生活方式。21题:她七年前开始"锻炼"(exercise)。若选D. recover,则是用中式思维——认为老年人健身是为了"恢复"健康。但在西方文化中,老年人健身是主动选择的生活方式,而非被动恢复。26题:她发现了对举重的"热爱"(passion)。西方银发族健身文化强调"热爱"驱动,而非"需求"(demand)或"治疗"(cure)。27题:描述她时用"fitness lover"(健身爱好者),这是西方对活跃老年人的常见称呼。易错分析:用中式思维可能误选21题D. recover,认为老年人锻炼是为了治病。但在西方文化语境中,65岁开始健身是"开启新生活",而非"从病痛中恢复"。26题若选cure,则把健身当作"治病手段",与西方银发族追求生活品质的文化不符。【跨文化要点】:西方老年人崇尚"积极老龄化"(active aging),健身是追求生活品质的方式,而非医疗行为。这与部分东方文化中"老年养生"的观念有所不同。易错点2:情感反应偏差2023年新高考I卷完形填空On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have 41 the course earlier than she did. Her 42 came because she was carrying a 43 across the finish line.As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her 44 when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She 45 to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue... Bailey then 47 to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get 48 attention.Once there, Lenoue was 49 and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme 50 to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey's help.As for Bailey, she is more 51 about why her act is considered a big 52. "She was just crying. I couldn't 53 her," Bailey told the reporter. "I feel like I was just doing the right thing."51. A. worried B. ashamed C. confused D. discouraged52. A. game B. problem C. lesson D. deal53. A. leave B. cure C. bother D. understand【解题思路与情感反应分析】本文讲述Melanie Bailey在越野赛中背着受伤参赛者过终点线的善行义举。第51-53题考查主人公Bailey对自己行为的心理感受,其情感反应需与前文铺垫保持一致。前文情感铺垫:第一段:Bailey本应更早完成比赛(41题D),但因帮助他人而耽搁(42题A)——这是客观事实第二、三段:她毫不犹豫地停下(45题C)、弯下腰(47题D)背起受伤选手,将其送到医疗点(48题A)第四段开头:"As for Bailey, she is more 51 about why her act is considered a big 52"事件性质:Bailey做了一件助人为乐的好事社会预期:人们普遍会称赞这种行为,认为这是"大事"(a big deal)Bailey的自我认知:她认为自己"只是做了正确的事"(just doing the right thing)情感冲突点:外界的高度评价与她的自我认知形成反差,因此她感到的是困惑——为什么大家都觉得这事很了不起?答案:51题选C. confused(困惑的)——她不明白为什么自己的行为被看作大事52题选D. deal——a big deal是固定搭配,意为"重要的事"53题选A. leave——看到对方哭泣,她"不能丢下她不管"本题的易错点在于用错误的情感反应替代正确的情绪。错选A. worried(担忧的):部分考生可能认为Bailey对自己行为的后果感到"担忧"。但后文她明确说"我只是做了正确的事",并无担忧之意。错选B. ashamed(羞愧的):可能误以为她因耽误比赛而感到"羞愧"。但全文情感基调是积极正面的,她对自己的选择毫无悔意。错选D. discouraged(气馁的):可能以为她因没能正常完赛而"气馁"。但第三段明确她成功帮助了他人,这是成就感而非挫败感。核心情感逻辑:一个做了好事的人,面对别人的称赞,最自然的情感反应是"谦虚"或"困惑"——她不觉得自己做了什么了不起的事。这种"谦虚"通过"困惑"的形式表现出来,符合普遍的情感反应规律。变式题1:2025年全国一卷(从沮丧到鼓舞的情感转变)One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn't seen daylight since my wedding.My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 38 the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up... I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional 43, another asking for a price cut. As our 44 day drew near, I settled on a new price ($0) and reposted it. The 45: "I hate this vase. Maybe you won't." In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase.46, I posted more. My daily posts and the 47 I received became a precious ray of light in the chaos of my house...46. A. Confused B. Interested C. Disappointed D. Encouraged47. A. visits B. reports C. advice D. money【解析】本题考查情感反应的前后转变——从可能的沮丧到受到鼓舞。前文情感铺垫:作者最初卖花瓶时,遇到砍价等小挫折改为免费赠送后,配文"我讨厌这个花瓶。也许你不会。"——这带有自嘲和无奈结果"一位女士迅速冲进我家,开心地拿走了花瓶"情感反应逻辑:免费赠送出乎意料地顺利("in an instant")这种积极反馈让作者感到受到鼓励(Encouraged),于是继续发布更多物品后文"my daily posts...became a precious ray of light"进一步印证了积极的情感转变易错分析:若选A. Confused(困惑的):虽然前文自嘲式的配文可能让人困惑,但"raced into my house and left happily"是积极反馈,应导致鼓励而非困惑若选C. Disappointed(失望的):与事件性质完全相反——顺利送出东西怎么会失望?若选B. Interested(感兴趣的):情感层次太浅,无法解释后续"posted more"的行为动机【情感反应规律】:积极的结果→积极的情感反馈→积极的后续行为。这是情感反应的基本逻辑链。变式题2:2022年新高考I卷(困境中的无助感)My husband, our children and I have had wonderful camping experiences over the past ten years....Another time, we rented a boat in Vallecito Lake. The sky was clear when we 27, but storms move in fast in the mountains, and this one quickly 28 our peaceful morning trip. The 29 picked up and thunder rolled. My husband stopped fishing to 30 the motor. Nothing. He tried again. No 31. We were stuck in the middle of the lake with a dead motor. As we all sat there 32, a fisherman pulled up, threw us a rope and towed (拖) us back. We were 33.32. A. patiently B. tirelessly C. doubtfully D. helplessly33. A. sorry B. brave C. safe D. right【解析】本题考查在危险/困境中的情感反应——无助感。前文情感铺垫:暴风雨来临,船发动机坏了,反复尝试无法启动"stuck in the middle of the lake"——被困湖中央暴雨、雷声、无法移动的船——构成危险情境情感反应逻辑:面对这种困境,人的正常情感反应是无助(helplessly)——无能为力、不知所措后文渔夫出现救援,他们最终脱险,因此感到安全(safe)易错分析:若选A. patiently(耐心地):危险情况下不可能"耐心等待",这违背基本情感常识若选B. tirelessly(不知疲倦地):船已无法启动,"不知疲倦"无从谈起若选C. doubtfully(怀疑地):怀疑什么?情感指向不明确第33题印证:获救后的情感是"safe",这是危险解除后的自然反应,与前面的"helplessly"形成完整的情感闭环。【情感反应规律】:危险/困境→无助感→获救→安全感。情感反应必须与情境的危险程度匹配。变式题3:2025年北京卷(压力下的恐惧与委屈)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt overshadowed and unnoticed. The 1 to stand out consumed me, pushing me towards a regrettable decision.One day... our teacher mentioned missing computer parts. 2 looks exchanged... "It's possible to open that lock with another key," I said. Instantly, eyes turned to me... Enjoying all the eyes on me, I 4 how to open the lock.Little did I realize that single moment would ruin everything.The following day, called to the headmaster's office, I found myself accused of stealing the missing parts... His repeated 6 intensified, pushing me to the edge of fear and tears. In a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure, I 7 confessed.The headmaster asked my father to come to school... My father gently asked me if I understood the gravity of my actions. 9, I confessed my misguided longing for recognition.7. A. warmly B. readily C. randomly D. falsely9. A. Generously B. Tearfully C. Carelessly D. Strangely【解析】本题考查压力下的情感反应——恐惧导致违心承认,委屈导致含泪坦白。情感铺垫(第7题前文):"pushing me to the edge of fear and tears"(把我逼到恐惧和眼泪的边缘)——明确的情感状态"in a desperate attempt to escape the mounting pressure"(拼命想逃避不断加大的压力)——行为动机被冤枉但无力辩驳——情感困境第7题情感反应:在这种高压下,为了逃避压力而承认,这种承认是违心的(falsely)他不是真心认罪,而是被迫承认——情感逻辑:恐惧→违心行为第9题前文情感铺垫:父亲温和地询问前面积压的恐惧、委屈、压力找到了宣泄出口第9题情感反应:面对慈爱的父亲,压抑的情绪爆发,因此是含泪地(Tearfully)承认真实想法情感逻辑:长期压抑→遇到安全出口→情绪释放(流泪)易错分析:第7题若选B. readily(欣然地):与"desperate attempt to escape pressure"矛盾——欣然接受意味着主动愿意,而非被迫第9题若选A. Generously(慷慨地):情感与情境完全不符——这不是慷慨的时候若选C. Carelessly(粗心地):承认的是内心深处的渴望,怎会粗心?【情感反应规律】:高压逼迫→恐惧→违心行为(第7题);安全环境→情绪释放→含泪坦白(第9题)。情感反应随情境变化而自然转变1.(2026·山东青岛·一模)In a remote village in Zambia, where roads seem to stretch endlessly before reaching the nearest town, a classroom is filled with the energy of its young learners. The desks are basic, the books are 1 , and the room is crowded beyond capacity — but something 2 is happening here. Andrew, a 38-year-old teacher, has 3 his under-resourced and overcrowded classroom.Students in Andrew’s class travel 5 to 15 kilometers each day to attend his lessons. The daily 4 reflects the broader barriers to 5 in Zambia, where over 800,000 primary school-aged children are out of school.Andrew 6 to let these barriers limit the potential of the 7 young learners who make the daily journey to his classroom. Drawing from local culture, he 8 traditional games — like skipping rope. These 9 helped children understand numbers and develop foundational skills in 10 ways. At the same time, he 11 support from the school administration and fellow teachers, even using his own funds to obtain essential teaching materials. 12 to developing a sense of professionalism and 13 among teachers, Andrew and his colleagues printed T-shirts decorated with “Catch-Up Program Teacher”. It was a small but powerful 14 that reinforced their identity as teachers dedicated to transforming learning outcomes.One of his students 15 Andrew’s impact best: “My mother asked me why I go to school. I replied, to become just like my teacher when I grow up.”1.A.inappropriate B.insufficient C.inexpensive D.incredible2.A.extraordinary B.shocking C.urgent D.amusing3.A.decorated B.equipped C.occupied D.transformed4.A.struggle B.exercise C.schedule D.choice5.A.transportation B.education C.communication D.accommodation6.A.managed B.tended C.refused D.threatened7.A.determined B.straightforward C.generous D.talented8.A.appreciated B.named C.included D.created9.A.beliefs B.missions C.instructions D.activities10.A.attractive B.complex C.typical D.abstract11.A.withdrew B.secured C.confirmed D.ignored12.A.Contrary B.Committed C.Sensitive D.Addicted13.A.humour B.justice C.pride D.relief14.A.lesson B.organization C.routine D.gesture15.A.got over B.benefited from C.summed up D.brought about【答案】1.B 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.B 12.B 13.C 14.D 15.C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了在赞比亚的一个偏远村庄,老师Andrew在教育资源匮乏、教室拥挤的条件下,致力于改变学生学习现状的感人事迹。1.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:课桌十分简单,书本数量不足,教室拥挤得远超容纳限度——但这里正发生着不同寻常的事。A. inappropriate不适当的;B. insufficient不足的;C. inexpensive便宜的;D. incredible难以置信的。根据上文“The desks are basic”及下文“his under-resourced and overcrowded classroom”可知,教学条件很差,书本数量不足。故选B。2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. extraordinary非凡的;B. shocking令人震惊的;C. urgent紧急的;D. amusing有趣的。but说明前后形成转折,前面“The desks are basic, the books are _____, and the room is crowded beyond capacity”说教育条件差,转折后说这里正发生不寻常的事,以引出后文故事。故选A。3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:38岁的教师Andrew改造了这间资源匮乏、拥挤不堪的教室。A. decorated装饰;B. equipped配备;C. occupied占据;D. transformed改变。根据下文“he _______ traditional games — like skipping rope.”及“he _____ support from the school administration and fellow teachers, even using his own funds to obtain essential teaching materials”可知,Andrew通过自己的努力改变了这个资源匮乏、拥挤的教室。故选D。4.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种日常的艰辛折射出赞比亚在接受教育上存在的更普遍障碍——该国超80万学龄儿童无法入学。A. struggle挣扎;B. exercise锻炼;C. schedule日程;D. choice选择。根据上文“Students in Andrew’s class travel 5 to 15 kilometers each day to attend his lessons.(Andrew班的学生每天要走5到15公里去上课。)”可知,学生每天要长途跋涉上学,非常不易,体现了挣扎。故选A。5.考查名词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. transportation交通;B. education教育;C. communication交流;D. accommodation住宿。根据下文“over 800,000 primary school-aged children are out of school”可知,赞比亚有超过80万适龄儿童失学,这反映了赞比亚面临的教育障碍。故选B。6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Andrew拒绝让这些障碍限制那些每天步行来上课的、意志坚定的年轻学习者的潜力。A. managed管理;B. tended倾向;C. refused拒绝;D. threatened威胁。根据上文“Andrew, a 38-year-old teacher, has ______ his under-resourced and overcrowded classroom.”和下文“teachers dedicated to transforming learning outcomes”可知,Andrew拒绝让这些障碍限制孩子的潜力,符合他积极改变的态度,refused to do sth.“拒绝做某事”符合他积极作为的形象。故选C。7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. determined坚定的;B. straightforward直接的;C. generous慷慨的;D. talented有天赋的。根据下文“young learners who make the daily journey to his classroom”可知,能每天坚持走很远路来上学的学生,是意志坚定的。故选A。8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他从当地文化中汲取灵感,在教学中纳入了跳绳这类传统游戏。A. appreciated欣赏;B. named命名;C. included包括;D. created创造。根据下文“helped children understand numbers and develop foundational skills”可知,Andrew借鉴当地文化,在教学中加入了传统游戏,培养了孩子们的基本技能。故选C。9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些活动帮助孩子们理解数字概念,并以生动有趣的方式培养基本技能。A. beliefs信仰;B. missions任务;C. instructions指示;D. activities活动。这里的These指代前文的“traditional games”,游戏属于教学活动。故选D。10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. attractive有吸引力的,引起兴趣的;B. complex复杂的;C. typical典型的;D. abstract抽象的。根据上文“traditional games”可知,用游戏的方式来教学,是一种有趣的、有吸引力的方式,能让孩子更愿意参与。故选A。11.考查动词词义辨析。句意:与此同时,他争取到了学校管理层和其他老师的支持,甚至用自己的资金购买必要的教材。A. withdrew撤回;B. secured获得;C. confirmed确认;D. ignored忽视。根据下文“support from the school administration and fellow teachers”可知,Andrew还从学校管理层和同事那里争取到支持。故选B。12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:致力于培养教师的职业素养与自豪感,Andrew和同事们印制了印有“补习计划教师”字样的T恤。A. Contrary相反的;B. Committed尽心尽力的,坚定的;C. Sensitive敏感的;D. Addicted上瘾的。根据下文“to developing a sense of professionalism and ______ among teachers, Andrew and his colleagues printed T-shirts decorated with “Catch-Up Program Teacher””可知,印制T恤说明了他们的决心,此处指Andrew和同事致力于培养教师的职业素养和自豪感。committed to doing sth.意为“致力于做某事”。故选B。13.考查名词词义辨析。句意参考上题。A. humour幽默;B. justice正义;C. pride自豪;D. relief宽慰。根据上文“developing a sense of professionalism and”和下文“reinforced their identity as teachers dedicated to transforming learning outcomes”可知,他们印制带标识的T恤,可以强调其身份,能够增强教师的职业认同感和对其身份的自豪感。故选C。14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这小且充满力量的举动,强化了他们作为教师的身份——一群致力于改变学生学习成效的教育者。A. lesson课;B. organization组织;C. routine常规;D. gesture手势,姿态。根据上文“Andrew and his colleagues printed T-shirts decorated with “Catch-Up Program Teacher””可知,印制T恤这个行为虽小,却能强化教师身份,是一种有影响力的举动。故选D。15.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他的一名学生最能概括Andrew的影响:“妈妈问我为什么要上学,我回答说,长大后要成为像老师一样的人。”A. got over克服;B. benefited from受益于;C. summed up总结;D. brought about引起。根据下文““My mother asked me why I go to school. I replied, to become just like my teacher when I grow up.”可知,学生的话总结了Andrew的行为带来的影响。故选C。2.(2026·四川成都·二模)The story of his family and the essential help from Lifeline motivated Aaron greatly. Aaron has thus become a 16 donor and decided to leave a gift in his will to help others facing similar challenges.“I was always very close to my parents; they 17 my life with so many wonderful experiences. But in 1977, Dad died of a sudden heart 18 . Everything changed after that. Mum was different after Dad’s death. She became sad and incredibly lonely. Two years after Dad died, Mum made her first 19 to end her life. 20 I was living with her at the time, so I found her before it was too late. She was 21 to the hospital by ambulance.She told us later that she was 22 to have survived, so we hoped that was the end of it. However, in 1982, the same thing happened again. This time, I wasn’t there to save her. I know that it wasn’t my 23 , but I 24 the trauma (悲痛) of not being there for a very long time. It took over twenty years to come to terms with it. I’m convinced that Mum would still be 25 today if she’d been able to connect with a service like Lifeline. That belief drove me to start 26 to Lifeline many years ago. And more recently, it 27 me to leave a gift in my will to help support future generations of people just like Mum when they need it most.The process of leaving a gift in my will was simple. Obviously, there was a bit of back and forth with my wife while we 28 what we wanted to do. But once we’d made our decision, assigning proportion (份额) was easy. And it was a massive relief knowing that our wishes would be 29 without making life too difficult for our loved ones. Having someone to 30 is so important. It’s such a worthy cause that really can have a huge impact.”16.A.voluntary B.permanent C.compulsory D.committed17.A.filled B.packed C.supplied D.loaded18.A.illness B.disorder C.attack D.surgery19.A.intention B.effort C.trial D.attempt20.A.Consciously B.Fortunately C.Definitely D.Resolutely21.A.sent B.rushed C.moved D.wheeled22.A.relaxed B.thrilled C.content D.relieved23.A.responsibility B.error C.mistake D.fault24.A.brought B.carried C.fetched D.took25.A.passive B.aggressive C.alive D.sensitive26.A.presenting B.distributing C.donating D.circulating27.A.awakened B.inspired C.tempted D.persuaded28.A.worked out B.took out C.picked out D.carried out29.A.disappointed B.made C.fulfilled D.conveyed30.A.reach out to B.watch out for C.look up to D.catch up on【答案】16.D 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.B 21.B 22.D 23.D 24.B 25.C 26.C 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.A【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Aaron因家庭变故受Lifeline启发成为捐赠者并立遗嘱帮助他人的故事。16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:因此,Aaron成为了一名坚定的捐赠者,并决定在遗嘱中留下一份礼物,帮助其他面临类似挑战的人。A. voluntary自愿的;B. permanent永久的;C. compulsory强制的;D. committed坚定的。根据后文“donor and decided to leave a gift in his will to help others facing similar challenges”可知,Aaron决定在遗嘱中留下一份礼物,帮助其他面临类似挑战的人,说明他是一个坚定的捐赠者。故选D。17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我一直和父母很亲近;他们用许多美妙的经历充实了我的生活。A. filled充满;B. packed打包;C. supplied供应;D. loaded装载。根据后文“my life with so many wonderful experiences”可知,此处指父母用许多美妙的经历充实了作者的生活,fill sth. with sth.为固定搭配,意为“用……充满……”。故选A。18.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但在1977年,父亲突然心脏病发作去世。A. illness疾病;B. disorder紊乱;C. attack攻击;D. surgery手术。根据上文“Dad died of a sudden heart”可知,此处指父亲突发心脏病去世,heart attack为固定搭配,意为“心脏病发作”。故选C。19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:父亲去世两年后,母亲第一次试图结束自己的生命。A. intention意图;B. effort努力;C. trial试验;D. attempt尝试。根据后文“to end her life”可知,母亲第一次试图自杀,make an attempt to do sth.为固定搭配,意为“试图做某事”。故选D。20.考查副词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,我当时和她住在一起,所以我在为时已晚之前找到了她。A. Consciously有意识地;B. Fortunately幸运地;C. Definitely肯定地;D. Resolutely坚决地。根据后文“I was living with her at the time, so I found her before it was too late”可知,作者当时和母亲住在一起,紧急救助了她,这是幸运的。故选B。21.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她被救护车紧急送往医院。A. sent发送;B. rushed冲;C. moved移动;D. wheeled转动。根据前文“Mum made her first ____ to end her life.”和后文“to the hospital by ambulance”可知,母亲企图自杀,应该是被救护车紧急送往医院,rush sb. to hospital为固定搭配,意为“紧急送某人去医院”。故选B。22.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她后来告诉我们,她很庆幸自己能活下来,所以我们希望这是最后一次。A. relaxed放松的;B. thrilled激动的;C. content满足的;D. relieved宽慰的,庆幸的。根据后文“to have survived”可知,母亲很庆幸自己被送往医院并能活下来,死里逃生感到释然。故选D。23.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道这不是我的错,但我很长时间都无法摆脱没有陪在她身边的悲痛。A. responsibility责任;B. error错误;C. mistake错误;D. fault过错。根据上文“However, in 1982, the same thing happened again. This time, I wasn’t there to save her. I know that it wasn’t my”可知,此处指作者知道母亲的自杀不是自己的错,it’s one’s fault为固定搭配,意为“是某人的错”。故选D。24.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. brought带来;B. carried携带;C. fetched取来;D. took拿走。根据后文“the trauma (悲痛) of not being there for a very long time”和“It took over twenty years to come to terms with it.”可知,母亲去世,作者很长时间都无法摆脱失去母亲的创伤,carry sth.为固定搭配,意为“携带某物”,此处引申为“无法摆脱某物”。故选B。25.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我确信,如果妈妈能和像Lifeline这样的服务机构联系上,她今天还会活着。A. passive被动的;B. aggressive侵略性的;C. alive活着的;D. sensitive敏感的。根据上文“Mum would still be”以及后文“if she’d been able to connect with a service like Lifeline”可知,如果妈妈能和像Lifeline这样的服务机构联系上,情况可能就不同,她就不会自杀,就还会活着。故选C。26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这种信念驱使我在多年前开始向Lifeline捐款。A. presenting呈现;B. distributing分配;C. donating捐赠;D. circulating循环。根据后文“to Lifeline many years ago”以及“leave a gift in my will to help support future generations of people”可知,作者多年前开始向Lifeline捐款。故选C。27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最近,它激励我在遗嘱中留下一份礼物,帮助那些在最需要的时候像妈妈一样的人。A. awakened唤醒;B. inspired激励;C. tempted诱惑;D. persuaded说服。根据后文“me to leave a gift in my will to help support future generations of people just like Mum when they need it most”可知,Lifeline激励作者立下遗嘱,帮助那些在最需要的时候像妈妈一样的人。故选B。28.考查动词短语辨析。句意:显然,在我和妻子商量我们想做什么的时候,有一些来回的讨论。A. worked out解决;B. took out取出;C. picked out挑选出;D. carried out执行。根据后文“what we wanted to do”可知,此处指作者和妻子商量有关立遗嘱的事情,work out为固定搭配,意为“解决,商量出”。故选A。29.考查动词词义辨析。句意:知道我们的愿望会得到满足,而不会给我们所爱的人带来太大的困难,这是一种巨大的解脱。A. disappointed失望;B. made制作;C. fulfilled满足;D. conveyed传达。根据上文“our wishes would be”以及后文“without making life too difficult for our loved ones”可知,此处指知道作者的愿望会得到满足,同时不会给爱的人带来太大的困扰,这是一种巨大的解脱。故选C。30.考查动词短语辨析。句意:有人可以求助是非常重要的。A. reach out to向……伸出援手,求助;B. watch out for小心;C. look up to尊敬;D. catch up on赶上。根据上文“Having someone to”以及后文“It’s such a worthy cause that really can have a huge impact.”可知,此处指当生活遇到不顺,有人可以求助是非常重要的,这是一个非常有意义的事业。故选A。3.(2026·陕西西安·模拟预测)Once upon a time, much of the world was populated by wolves. They 31 all over the United States and Canada, Siberia and much of mainland Europe, as well as Great Britain, and if humans hadn’t come along, they would still be there in great numbers. But man did come along, farmed the land, 32 the wolves killing their livestock (家畜) and so gradually drove them out of the homes that had once been theirs.Wolves are not 33 in our language and literature, however. In fairy stories, they are see 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026年高考英语终极冲刺讲义练习(全国通用)秘籍05完形填空(词汇复现+瞻前顾后+逻辑推理+生活常识)(抢分秘籍)(原卷版).docx 2026年高考英语终极冲刺讲义练习(全国通用)秘籍05完形填空(词汇复现+瞻前顾后+逻辑推理+生活常识)(抢分秘籍)(解析版).docx