考前冲刺-完形填空(含答案)-2026年高考英语

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考前冲刺-完形填空
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(2026·湖北黄冈·三模)Beth Johnson, 21, took up dancing when she was three years old. Her ___41___ for dancing led her to a dance academy, where she trained until a sudden car accident. The ___42___ was so severe that brain scans showed no activity, and her family was prepared for the worst.
In a final attempt to ___43___ her, surgeons performed a complex operation to remove and reconstruct the front part of Beth’s skull(头骨). The procedure ___44___ relieve pressure on her brain, though doctors held little hope for significant ___45___. Yet, against all odds, Beth began to show signs of ___46___. After six months, she opened her eyes for the first time. She, however, had to relearn the most basic ___47___ — walking, speaking, and eating. It’s been a long ___48___, but after two years in the hospital, Beth has made remarkable progress.
Beth is now back in college, studying health and social care. Beth shares her story to ___49___ others who’ve experienced serious brain trauma(创伤). “Dance was my ___50___, but helping people heal(疗愈)is my present, “ she ___51___.
“I hope my story shows that ___52___ do happen,” she often says. “My journey is not about what was lost, but what was ___53___ — within myself and for others.” Her voice, steady and inspiring, ___54___ the quiet truth that even from broken beginnings, new strength can ___55___
41. A. plan B. hope C. passion D. confidence
42. A. pain B. impact C. pressure D. challenge
43. A. save B. guide C. calm D. protect
44. A. seemed to B. aimed to C. began to D. continued to
45. A. challenge B. potential C. maintenance D. recovery
46. A. life B. stress C. trouble D. infection
47. A. tricks B. skills C. gestures D. manners
48. A. story B. task C. process D. conflict
49. A. amuse B. attract C. impress D. inspire
50. A. past B. career C. honor D. interest
51. A. confirms B. declares C. reflects D. recommends
52. A. accidents B. miracles C. debates D. exchanges
53. A. shared B. buried C. received D. discovered
54. A. finds B. meets C. carries D. introduces
55. A. return B. succeed C. advance D. emerge
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(2026·陕西宝鸡·三模)Liam Rosenior’s team had just lost their fourth straight game, 3-0. Before this latest ___41___, the team had suffered a heavy loss in Europe and a home defeat. The media criticized him harshly, and fans voiced their anger online. Facing all the outside ___42___, Rosenior told his players to “forget it.”
Rosenior, who ___43___ the team in January, admitted negativity but noted they had ___44___ 17 points from 10 league games, ranking fourth during that period. He stressed staying calm, seeing the international break as a good time to ___45___. He also pointed out defensive mistakes that ___46___ goals to the opponent, saying changes must be made ___47___.
During the break, James Garner, a team member, earned his first national team call-up(入选)with an excellent performance, ___48___ it a dream week. Rosenior used Garner’s example to ___49___ the team that staying strong could lead to good results. The team returned to training with renewed ___50___.
After the break, they had seven games to ___51___ a good finish. Rosenior’s message was clear: keep focused, ___52___ from mistakes, and trust the process. As Garner’s success showed, personal and group ___53___ could turn a season around. By forgetting the noise and concentrating on what they could control, they achieved a(n)___54___ comeback. Rosenior later said that the team’s belief never dropped, even after the ___55___ losses.
41. A. victory B. setback C. celebration D. training
42. A. praise B. noise C. support D. advice
43. A. took over B. looked over C. came across D. got through
44. A. lost B. selected C. favored D. earned
45. A. train B. warn C. reflect D. delay
46. A. saved B. gifted C. blocked D. scored
47. A. quickly B. slowly C. secretly D. gradually
48. A. marking B. naming C. declaring D. calling
49. A. ask B. order C. remind D. warn
50. A. energy B. doubt C. fear D. patience
51. A. avoid B. cancel C. delay D. secure
52. A. recover B. hear C. learn D. benefit
53. A. luck B. talent C. effort D. patience
54. A. easy B. remarkable C. boring D. expensive
55. A. previous B. instant C. apparent D. final
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(2026·陕西·三模)My brother is a determined shoes-off-er. I visited him recently and, within a couple of minutes, he ___41___ at my feet in horror. “What are those ” he asked. “These ” I replied, pointing to my trainers. “I bought them only —.” “No!” he ___42___, his face red. “What are they doing in my house ”
This is the best way to ___43___ people. There are those who hate the thought of rubber on carpet, who lie awake ___44___ because wearing outdoors shoes indoors breaks the natural order of things. Then there are normal people like me, who really don’t care because they understand the ___45___ of doormats.
However, shoes-off-ers might be on to something. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Houston has shown that 26.4% of shoes ___46___ the bacteria of Clostridium difficile. Work on a ___47___ A 2014 study concluded that considering the herds you raise your boots are almost certainly covered in E. coli. They are definitely ___48___ guests to your living rooms.
But I’m going to ___49___ myself. Sure, it might be more hygienic(卫生的)to remove your shoes at the door, but only to a small extent. By all accounts, there is a ___50___ chance you will get ill when someone is wearing shoes in your living room. And if you have got young kids, who rush in and out of the house without ___51___ at the first sign of the sun, it’s much more practical to keep your shoes on. Not to mention ___52___: Fewer things inspire more pity than the sight of adults ___53___ bending themselves into knots as they attempt to do up their shoelaces in a narrow hallway at the ___54___ of a night.
True, the answer to both of these problems is slippers. But given the choice of slippers or E. coli, I’ll ___55___ the latter every time.
41. A. shot B. gestured C. pulled D. leapt
42. A. protested B. murmured C. laughed D. sighed
43. A. bully B. relieve C. split D. understand
44. A. singing B. reflecting C. chewing D. panicking
45. A. point B. category C. price D. condition
46. A. eliminate B. challenge C. carry D. change
47. A. roof B. farm C. ship D. playground
48. A. decent B. charming C. selfish D. unwelcome
49. A. put up with B. look out for C. get along with D. stand up for
50. A. fat B. good C. high D. real
51. A. company B. enthusiasm C. warning D. collaboration
52. A. dignity B. exhaustion C. complexity D. politeness
53. A. gracefully B. painfully C. voluntarily D. creatively
54. A. start B. end C. height D. cost
55. A. refuse B. avoid C. upgrade D. take
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(2026·山西吕梁·三模)At 91 cm tall and 25 years old, Ganesh Baraiya is a licensed doctor. Born in Gorkhi village, Gujarat, he grew up in a(n)___41___ farming family. In primary school, a circus ___42___ his family 500,000 rupees to employ him as a performer because of his unusual height. It was a ___43___ sum for his financially tight family. His father, however, ___44___, choosing long-term hardship over immediate relief and shaping his son’s journey ahead.
After years of consistent hard work, he ___45___ it through India’s fiercely competitive medical entrance exam in 2018. For many, that would have been the destination. For Ganesh, it was only the beginning of another ___46___. The Medical Council of India denied him ___47___ to an MBBS program, stating his physical condition would ___48___ him from carrying out the duties of a doctor.
“I was deeply disappointed,” Ganesh recalled. “I could not see a way out. My dream of becoming a doctor seemed out of reach.” Yet ___49___ was never part of his story. With his school principal generously ___50___ legal expenses his family could not afford, Ganesh took his fight to court. He finally ___51___ a seat at Bhavnagar Medical College, thus stepping into the ___52___ he had fought hard to attain.
Years later, on November 27, 2025, Ganesh ___53___ stood as a fully qualified medical officer in Bhavnagar. He now shares his story to inspire others who feel ___54___, reminding them that the ___55___ may be tough, but lasting and fearless efforts will pay off.
41. A. well-off B. strict C. low-income D. elegant
42. A. charged B. lent C. donated D. offered
43. A. face-saving B. life-changing C. profit-making D. faith-restoring
44. A. refused B. accepted C. negotiated D. hesitated
45. A. took B. pulled C. got D. made
46. A. career B. dream C. battle D. lesson
47. A. dedication B. admission C. assistance D. addiction
48. A. prevent B. save C. excuse D. protect
49. A. fighting back B. standing up C. backing down D. moving on
50. A. reducing B. eliminating C. claiming D. covering
51. A. secured B. lost C. sought D. missed
52. A. dilemma B. future C. research D. conflict
53. A. ultimately B. initially C. gradually D. temporarily
54. A. motivated B. thrilled C. rejuvenated D. stuck
55. A. training B. competition C. path D. task
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(2026·四川内江·三模)A woman was brought together with the man who saved her life nearly three decades ago.
In 1997, Rebecca Anderson, 25 years old then, and her mother were hit by a suspect ___41___ the police. The suspect’s car crashed into their vehicle, ___42___ her mother.
“My mom was driving when we were suddenly ___43___ from behind,” Anderson recalled. She was stuck in the car that burst into flames. Daniel Mena, an off-duty police officer, happened to witness the ___44___ and rushed to her aid. Risking his own life, he somehow managed to pull her out. ___45___, Anderson’s mother passed away on the scene. Anderson was ___46___ at the time and didn’t know who saved her life until Daniel sent her a letter just over a month ago.
“I ___47___ thought about what happened to her afterwards and I was just happy that she recently ___48___,” he said. “Unexpectedly, I received this letter. It took me a lot to ___49___ and finally I called him back and he explained the whole ___50___ to me,” Anderson said.
For Anderson, it was like ___51___ her guardian angel for the first time. She even ___52___ a T-shirt for their reunion, spending hours painting angel wings and Daniel’s name on it. “I just thought it would be ___53___ for me to hold on to,” she said. Speaking through thick emotion, Mena said: “It’s not every day you’re able to ___54___ somebody to this degree.”
Anderson and Mena were ___55___ to finally connect after years, promising this would be the first of many get-togethers they’d share.
41. A. submitting to B. searching for C. escaping from D. cooperating with
42. A. killing B. injuring C. trapping D. frightening
43. A. occupied B. struck C. arrested D. warned
44. A. attack B. conflict C. incident D. rescue
45. A. Relatively B. Unfortunately C. Undoubtedly D. Definitely
46. A. confused B. astonished C. anxious D. senseless
47. A. accidentally B. strangely C. frequently D. temporarily
48. A. responded B. survived C. settled D. recognized
49. A. refuse B. doubt C. change D. process
50. A. plan B. story C. journey D. purpose
51. A. greeting B. gathering C. meeting D. serving
52. A. ordered B. washed C. borrowed D. created
53. A. special B. interesting C. delicate D. ideal
54. A. guide B. help C. move D. encourage
55. A. hopeful B. ambitious C. hesitant D. grateful
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(2026·四川绵阳·三模)The beeping(哔哔声)never stopped. Dr. Marcus finished his double shift in the emergency room(ER), but the sound of monitors still ___41___ in his ears. He drove home in exhaustion, his shoulders tense. The anxiety had invisibly followed him like a ___42___. There seemed to be a constant noise that no amount of rest could ___43___.
Accidentally, he ___44___ a poster glued to a lamppost outside his apartment, hand-lettered on cardboard: “Community Clinic Needs Volunteers on Sundays.” Sunday was his only day off. ___45___, it was the best time for a rest. Every instinct ___46___ to protect it. Yet something made him note down the address.
The clinic operated out of a ___47___ storehouse. Inside, the waiting room overflowed with ___48___ men and women. A volunteer greeted him warmly. He was arranged to clean a man’s infected foot and then spoke gently to a homeless woman nobody seemed to ___49___. When the last patient left, Marcus realized he hadn’t thought about the ER once. His shoulders had ___50___ from their usual tense position. The ___51___ inside him had calmed down.
He returned faithfully the next Sunday, and the next. The patients needed his ___52___ skills, but they gave him something ___53___: a new perspective. His patients in the ER fought for another day. Similarly, the patients here ___54___ just to be seen.
Months later, walking home from the clinic, Marcus felt the long-absent ___55___ inside himself-a quiet of the mind. He had come to heal others. He never imagined they would heal him right back.
41. A. faded B. echoed C. followed D. grew
42. A. shadow B. secret C. gift D. signal
43. A. cure B. reject C. remove D. convey
44. A. spotted B. designed C. displayed D. hung
45. A. Fairly B. Finally C. Additionally D. Apparently
46. A. complained B. clapped C. screamed D. declined
47. A. messy B. repurposed C. secure D. ruined
48. A. anxious B. determined C. disappointed D. relieved
49. A. think of B. care about C. come across D. react to
50. A. froze B. broke C. tightened D. dropped
51. A. tune B. laughter C. cry D. noise
52. A. medical B. informal C. natural D. graceful
53. A. unexpected B. specific C. familiar D. practical
54. A. attempted B. struggled C. competed D. deserved
55. A. power B. voice C. wish D. peace
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(2026·四川德阳·三模)MacLeod was no stranger to the wilds of the Scottish Highlands. One day last week, rounding a bend in the path, he spotted a bright backpack beside a rushing stream. ___41___ decades of hillwalking experience, he sensed it was a ___42___ for help, not litter. Without hesitation, he decided to ___43___ his planned route to investigate.
___44___ faint footprints upstream for nearly twenty minutes, he heard a child’s cries. In a sheltered hollow(洼地), he found a young mother and her approximately 7-year-old son. They were cold, wet, and apparently ___45___. The mother explained, in a ___46___ voice, that they had lost the main path hours ago, their map was ruined by rain, and her phone had no signal. Fear was turning into ___47___.
MacLeod’s calm ___48___ was immediate. He assessed their condition, shared his food and water, and used his own survival blanket to prevent them from getting too cold. Knowing daylight was fading, he faced a critical ___49___: wait for uncertain rescue or guide them out before dark. He picked the latter.
The journey back was a ___50___ three hours. Trusting his profound ___51___ with the landscape, MacLeod took a risky but shorter route across the hillside. He ___52___ the exhausted mother and distracted the boy with local tales, every step demanding intense concentration, with the deep-down hope that someone would come to their rescue.
___53___, the lights of a mountain rescue base emerged from the darkness. MacLeod’s ___54___ actions and wilderness skills had ensured their safe return. Rescuers, who had just been alerted by a(n)___55___ relative, greeted them with relief and professional admiration.
Later, MacLeod brushed off the “hero” label, saying “I only did what anyone would have done.”
41. A. Focusing on B. Keeping on C. Drawing on D. Deciding on
42. A. call B. request C. test D. symbol
43. A. design B. check C. follow D. abandon
44. A. Tracing B. Studying C. Recognizing D. Recording
45. A. aggressive B. confused C. regretful D. embarrassed
46. A. strange B. weak C. gentle D. low
47. A. sorrow B. guilt C. panic D. surprise
48. A. response B. answer C. behavior D. devotion
49. A. fact B. stage C. lesson D. choice
50. A. punishing B. guided C. frightening D. loaded
51. A. relationship B. contact C. agreement D. familiarity
52. A. amused B. steadied C. amazed D. busied
53. A. Immediately B. Unexpectedly C. Finally D. Adventurously
54. A. urgent B. decisive C. necessary D. collective
55. A. energetic B. wealthy C. curious D. worried
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(2026·江西宜春·三模)A woman was taking a quiet walk in the neighborhood when she heard a faint cry. At first, she thought she ___41___ it — a soft whimper, almost too quiet to notice. But then it came again, ___42___ this time. Her heart ___43___ a beat. She came to a sudden stop.
She ___44___ nearby yards, fences, and sidewalks—and then realized the ___45___ were coming from below. Leaning over a storm drain(雨水排水沟), at the bottom sat a dog, wide-eyed, trembling, and ___46___ hoping someone would hear her.
Without ___47___, she called Animal Law Enforcement for help. Officer Rollins arrived quickly, ___48___ the situation. The drain was too narrow for a simple ___49___, and the space below was shallow, making it impossible to climb in safely. Then Rollins noticed a nearby manhole cover(检修井盖). Lifting it ___50___ a dark tunnel, and almost immediately, the dog cautiously walked toward the light, as if sensing that help had arrived.
With patience, calm voices, and delicious treats in hand, Rollins climbed down and slowly earned the dog’s ___51___. Dirty, scared, but unharmed, she finally allowed herself to be secured and lifted safely out of the ___52___.
Her photo was quickly posted, and almost immediately her family ___53___ her. They rushed to the shelter, overjoyed to be ___54___ with their beloved dog the very same day. Before leaving, they made the responsible choice to microchip her, ___55___ she could always find her way home in the future.
Another life saved. Another happy tail home where she belongs.
41. A. heard B. ignored C. noticed D. imagined
42. A. stranger B. clearer C. closer D. weaker
43. A. caught B. rushed C. followed D. skipped
44. A. cleaned B. scanned C. passed D. inspected
45. A. cries B. noises C. barks D. whispers
46. A. greedily B. desperately C. blindly D. silently
47. A. hesitation B. fear C. reservation D. doubt
48. A. observing B. explaining C. assessing D. understanding
49. A. rescue B. operation C. recovery D. attempt
50. A. unearthed B. connected C. exposed D. blocked
51. A. reliance B. affection C. trust D. loyalty
52. A. trap B. tunnel C. trouble D. dilemma
53. A. witnessed B. remembered C. recognized D. contacted
54. A. reunited B. obsessed C. blessed D. faced
55. A. thinking of B. leading to C. counting on D. making sure
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(2026·陕西榆林·三模)In a world that often feels digitally distant, the Grandma Stand is a delightful reminder of something timeless: Everyone needs to be heard and there’s comforting power in genuine human ___41___.
This feel-good experience invites everyone to stop by and share a ___42___ with a grandma. Grandma Nancy said, “Grandmas are ___43___ — we love people as a rule.” Her words ___44___ exactly what makes this stand special: a welcoming space where people of all ages can be ___45___ and laugh.
The concept began in 2012 in New York City, ___46___ Mike Matthews. After seeing how a heartfelt chat with his 95-year-old grandmother Eileen lifted a friend’s ___47___, he knew there was something powerful in grandmotherly ___48___. What started with a lemonade-stand-style booth(小亭子)became a ___49___ Saturday ritual(仪式)of open-hearted dialogue on street corners across the city.
Even after Eileen passed away at the remarkable age of 102, Matthews felt the world still ___50___ the gentle listening ears. Therefore, he restored the Stand with a bright purple booth(Eileen’s favorite color)and a group of grandmas ___51___ to offer empathy, encouragement, and ___52___ insight.
In other places like McKinney, Texas, similar stands have also become a local ___53___, drawing neighbors to Downtown Square and community markets for free and heartening conversations. People are ___54___ to hear one another and reminded that empathy is what we all can ___55___.
41. A. conflict B. potential C. error D. connection
42. A. debate B. contest C. conversation D. lecture
43. A. absent-minded B. ambitious C. strict D. non-judgmental
44. A. replace B. contradict C. capture D. change
45. A. listened to B. compared to C. waken up D. turned down
46. A. apart from B. thanks to C. except for D. regardless of
47. A. spirits B. awards C. standards D. restrictions
48. A. assessments B. presence C. collaboration D. experiments
49. A. sudden B. meaningless C. controversial D. regular
50. A. doubted B. monitored C. needed D. treated
51. A. ready B. hesitant C. afraid D. shocked
52. A. complex B. random C. strange D. wise
53. A. adventure B. test C. highlight D. challenge
54. A. forced B. inspired C. ordered D. begged
55. A. offer B. lose C. illustrate D. remove
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(25-26高三·陕西西安·考前模拟)During a night shift at the vet clinic, my colleague mentioned a Yorkshire Terrier puppy. It had treatable diarrhea(腹泻)but was ___41___ for Euthanasia(安乐死)simply because its owner refused to pay for the ___42___. Heartbroken, I called the owner, convincing him to sign over the puppy to me. I treated him, named him Atticus, and he has thrived as my close companion for eight years. Sadly, not all dogs are as ___43___.
After becoming a vet in 2015, I witnessed countless pets ___44___ for Euthanasia because their owners no longer wanted them. ___45___ ranged from financial struggles to housing restrictions or behavioral issues. Determined to help, I began taking ___46___ animals home. Word ___47___, and before long, I’d accumulated a variety of dogs and cats. Eventually, with the support of friends who also became foster carers, I ___48___ a non-profit organization — Celandine Wood Animal Rescue. The cost-of-living crisis saw a trend in animals being given away.
Then came Dave, an eight-month-old Cane Corso. He’d been imported for reproduction, but was found out with elbow dysplasia(肘关节发育不良). Considering him ___49___, the owner gave him up. Our ___50___ saved him and found him a wonderful home. Currently, we care for about 50 dogs, 40 cats, and wildlife like birds and foxes.
Stories like this ___51___ our mission, yet countless animals still slip through the cracks. ___52___, we’re fundraising to build a larger shelter, providing better ___53___ and space. We never put an animal down unless we’ve ___54___ all other options.
Every life ___55___. As long as there are animals like Atticus and Dave, we’ll keep fighting for them.
41. A. evaluated B. scheduled C. qualified D. subscribed
42. A. examination B. expense C. surgery D. treatment
43. A. fortunate B. healthy C. curable D. adorable
44. A. taken away B. brought in C. handed out D. picked up
45. A. Results B. Conflicts C. Reasons D. Occasions
46. A. abused B. innocent C. dying D. abandoned
47. A. passed B. returned C. spread D. came
48. A. introduced B. founded C. opened D. constructed
49. A. unprofitable B. fertile C. improper D. aggressive
50. A. shelter B. club C. camp D. project
51. A. extend B. fuel C. guide D. exceed
52. A. Obviously B. Consequently C. Particularly D. Immediately
53. A. habitats B. decorations C. resources D. ingredients
54. A. exhausted B. managed C. investigated D. avoided
55. A. survives B. taps C. matters D. weighs参考答案
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【答案】
41. C 42. B 43. A 44. B 45. D 46. A 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. A
51. C 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. D
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【答案】
41. B 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. A
51. D 52. C 53. C 54. B 55. A
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【答案】
41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. A 46. C 47. B 48. D 49. D 50. A
51. C 52. A 53. B 54. B 55. D
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【答案】
41. C 42. D 43. B 44. A 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. C 50. D
51. A 52. B 53. A 54. D 55. C
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【答案】
41. C 42. A 43. B 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. B
51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D
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【答案】
41. B 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. B 50. D
51. D 52. A 53. A 54. B 55. D
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【答案】
41. C 42. A 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D 50. A
51. D 52. B 53. C 54. B 55. D
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【答案】
41. D 42. B 43. D 44. B 45. A 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. A 50. C
51. C 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. D
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【答案】
41. D 42. C 43. D 44. C 45. A 46. B 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. C
51. A 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. A
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【答案】
41. B 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. C 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. A
51. B 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. C

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