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重难题型突破第二节常规题型题型一完形填空A(2023·泰州市靖江市模拟)(词数:331

建议用时:9分钟)

Ihaveaspecialplaceinmyheartforlibraries.IhaveitforaslongasIcanremember.Iwasalwaysa

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⁠reader,sometimesreadinguptothreebooksadayasachild.Storieswerelikeairtome

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⁠whenotherkidsplayedballgamesorwenttoparties,IhadadventuresthroughthebooksIborrowedfromthelibrary.MyfirstjobwasworkingattheUkiahLibrarywhenIwas16yearsold.Itwasa(n)

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⁠jobandIdideverythingfromshelvingbookstoreadingtothechildrenforstorytime,whichIreallyenjoyed.

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⁠Igrewolderandbecameamother,thelibrarymeantmoreinmylife.Ihadseveralchildrenandbookswerethemainsourceofour

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⁠.Itwasfunforustogotothelocallibrary,wheremykidscould

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⁠bookstoreadorbooks

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⁠theywantedmetoreadtothem.Ialwaysread,usingdifferentvoices,

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⁠Icouldn’tactoutthestorieswithmyvoiceperfectly.Theylovedit!Itwasaspecialtimetostaywithmychildrenandit

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⁠themwiththewondermentofbooks.Now,Iseemychildrentakingtheir

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⁠tothelibraryandIlovethattheexcitementofgoingtothelibrarylivesonfromgenerationtogeneration.Asanovelist,I’vefoundanewrelationshipwithlibraries.Iencouragereaderstogototheirlocallibrarywhentheycan’t

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⁠tobuyabook.I

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⁠librariesasasafehaven(保护区)forreadersandwriters,a

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⁠thathelpsconnectareaderwithabook.Libraries,intheirownway,helpfight

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⁠bookpiracy(盗版行为)andIthinkallwritersshouldsupportlibrariesinapossiblewaywhentheycan.

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⁠readerstousethelibrary.Sharelibraryannouncementsonyoursocialmedia.Visitthemandtalkaboutthemwhenyoucan.(

A

)1.A.crazy

B.confident

C.curious

D.clever(

C

)2.A.but

B.or

C.and

D.for(

B

)3.A.difficult

B.ideal

C.easy

D.challenging(

D

)4.A.Until

B.While

C.Before

D.As(

C

)5.A.life

B.study

C.entertainment

D.hobbies(

B

)6.A.getaway

B.pickout

C.putaway

D.turnout(

A

)7.A.that

B.what

C.how

D.why(

B

)8.A.because

B.though

C.if

D.butACBDCBAB(

D

)9.A.communicated

B.compared

C.shared

D.filled(

D

)10.A.friends

B.family

C.teachers

D.children(

B

)11.A.agree

B.afford

C.expect

D.hope(

A

)12.A.see

B.play

C.act

D.work(

B

)13.A.cover

B.bridge

C.house

D.harbour(

A

)14.A.against

B.for

C.forward

D.to(

C

)15.A.Help

B.Ask

C.Encourage

D.ChooseDDBABACB(2023·靖江外国语学校模拟)(词数:344

建议用时:10分钟)The

height

of

life

MichaelStonehadalwaysdreamedofflying.Hismotherreadhimsomanystoriesaboutflyingthatthey

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⁠hisdreamswithcolourandbeauty.Hisdad,ontheotherhand,

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⁠hardwork.Healwayssaid,

“Youwantsomething?Workforit!”Fromtheageof14,Michaelstarted

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⁠asapole-vaulter(撑竿跳运动员).Heworkedouteverydaywithweightliftingandrunning,andhecontinuedtohelphisparentswiththeirfarmwork.Hismotherwishedhecould

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⁠abitmore,buthisfatherwouldsmileandsay,

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⁠youwantsomething,workforit!”SoonlaterMichaelstoodinthestadium(体育场)

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⁠oneofthefinaltwocompetitors(竞争者)inthepole-vaultingeventintheNationalJuniorOlympics.Afterawarm-up,hefoundhispole,and

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⁠ontherunwaythatledtothemostchallengingeventofhis17-year-oldlife.Suddenlyhebecame

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⁠.Hehadneverexperiencedthisbefore.Thenhethoughtofhismother’s

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⁠,

“Takedeepbreathswhenyoufeelnervous.”Sohedid.Slowlythenervousnesswasgone.Hegently

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⁠hispole,andbegantostretch(伸展)outhisarmsandupperbody.Andthen,he

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⁠pickeduphispole.Heknewitwashistimetofly.Ashebegansprinting(冲刺)downtherunway,somethingfeltwonderfully

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⁠,butfamiliar.Whenhetookadeepbreath,ithappened.Hebegantoflyjustlikeinhischildhood

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⁠.Onlythistimeheknewhewasn’tdreaming.TheloudcheersfromtheaudiencebroughtMichaelback.Hecould

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⁠thesmileonhisparents’faces.Hislifewouldneverbethesame.Itwasn’tbecausehewontheNationalJuniorOlympicsand

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⁠aworldrecord.Anditwasn’tbecausehehadjustachievedhispersonalbest.ItwassimplybecauseMichaelStonewasblind.(

A

)1.A.filled

B.presented

C.shared

D.compared(

D

)2.A.succeededin

B.joinedin

C.pushedin

D.believedin(

C

)3.A.playing

B.thinking

C.training

D.showing(

B

)4.A.help

B.relax

C.improve

D.exercise(

C

)5.A.Before

B.Unless

C.If

D.Though(

C

)6.A.for

B.like

C.as

D.between(

D

)7.A.stayed

B.climbed

C.entered

D.steppedADCBCCD(

A

)8.A.nervous

B.confident

C.angry

D.surprised(

A

)9.A.words

B.facts

C.orders

D.tears(

D

)10.A.pickedup

B.lookedthrough

C.handedout

D.putdown(

C

)11.A.secretly

B.strangely

C.carefully

D.curiously(

B

)12.A.popular

B.different

C.comfortable

D.hard(

D

)13.A.hobbies

B.jokes

C.stories

D.dreams(

D

)14.A.wonder

B.remember

C.see

D.imagine(

B

)15.A.beat

B.broke

C.ran

D.hitAADCBDDBC(2023·盐城景山中学模拟)(词数:377

建议用时:9分钟)

IneverthoughtIwouldbea“runner”.IwasthegirlwhoranslowestinthePEclass.Afewyearsago,IwaswalkingwithagroupoffriendsintheRacefortheCure,a5-kmracedesignedtoraisemoneyforthefightagainstbreastcancer(乳腺癌),untiloneladycaught

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⁠attention.WearingaT-shirtwiththeword“Survivor”,shewasoneofthe

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⁠womenI’veeverseen.Shemusthavebeencloseto70yearsold.Shewassosmallthatitseemedasifshecouldevenbeturnedover(翻倒)byastrongwind,

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⁠shewasrunning.Whenpassingmeandmygroupoffriends,shewavedanddidn’t

4

⁠.Shejusttookadeepbreathandran

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⁠,butfirmly(坚定地)—asifeachstephadpushedhercanceroutofherbody.Rightatthatmoment,I

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⁠thatinthenextRacefortheCure,I’dberunningalongwithher.Aweeklater,Ifoundmyselfinthegym,runningonthetreadmill(跑步机).Three

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⁠afterIstarted,myfacewasbrightred.Ifeltlikemylungs(肺)weregoingtoburst.Ipreferredto

8

⁠towalk.Atthattime,Ithoughtofthe

9

⁠attherace.Ikeptitup.Icontinuedtopractise.Atlast,Iwasabletoholdon(坚持)alittle

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⁠eachtime.Threeandahalfminutes.Fourminutes.Fiveminutes.Ayearlater,IwasattheRacefortheCure

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⁠,butthistime,Iranwiththeotherrunners.Whentheracestarted,theypassedmeby.Iranforward.Iworriedabout

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⁠I’dbeabletofinishit,butthenIrememberedthe

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⁠womanagain.IranasfastasIcoulduntilIfinallycrossedthatfinishingline.Ihadjust

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⁠myfirstrace!Ilookeddownatmylegs,amazed.TheyhaddonesomethingI’dneverthoughtpossible.IhadneverfeltsostrongbeforeandIknewitwasa

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⁠thatIwantedtocreateagain.(

A

)1.A.my

B.her

C.your

D.their(

B

)2.A.tallest

B.weakest

C.prettiest

D.heaviest(

C

)3.A.or

B.so

C.but

D.and(

A

)4.A.stop

B.reply

C.greet

D.leave(

B

)5.A.fast

B.slowly

C.strangely

D.carelessly(

C

)6.A.agreed

B.learnt

C.decided

D.explained(

D

)7.A.days

B.years

C.months

D.minutes(

D

)8.A.setoff

B.warmup

C.standup

D.slowdown(

C

)9.A.girl

B.group

C.woman

D.friendsABCABCDDC(

A

)10.A.longer

B.faster

C.higher

D.farther(

B

)11.A.byaccident

B.onceagain

C.inahurry

D.forthefirsttime(

D

)12.A.how

B.why

C.when

D.whether(

B

)13.A.careful

B.brave

C.serious

D.clever(

C

)14.A.lost

B.began

C.finished

D.recorded(

C

)15.A.secret

B.pity

C.wonder

D.traditionABDBCCD(词数:334

建议用时:10分钟)

Istoodoutsidemyteacher’soffice,thinkingaboutmyfinalgrade.Wordsweremysecretfriend,andalthoughIhadn’ttoldanyone,Iwantedtomakealifeoutofthemasafamouswritersomeday.Surely,Ithought,my

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⁠wouldbeasignofmyfuturesuccess.Thedooropened.MrMills

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⁠mypaperoutofhisbagslowlyandhandedittome.IsawthatalargeredCwaslookingangrilyatme.Myfirstthoughtwasto

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⁠thepaperandrun.Heatrosetomyface.I

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⁠tosaygoodbyeasIturned.Igaveupmydreamofbeingawriter.Lifewenton.Something

5

⁠shortlyaftermy30thbirthday.PerhapsIfinallyrealizedtheemptinessthathadcomewithignoring(忽略)myownneedto

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⁠.Itwastimetorediscovermy

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⁠.Ibegansendingmyworktomagazines.Whentheworkwas

8

⁠,Ikeptgoing.Icontinuedtosendmywork—118piecesinoneyear,

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⁠Ialsogotrejected(拒绝)89times.Eachonemademefeelabitlikeopeninganoldwound.Itoldmyselfthatnoteveryrejectionhadtodowithmywritingquality.ButIcouldn’thelp

10

⁠therejections.Later,Iattendedaneditorialcommentcourse.Isatdownacrossfromtheeditorwhoheldmyworkandlookedupatme.Ibecamevery

11

⁠.Shesmiledandsaid,

“Thisisverylovelyandgreatwriting.”Ismiledbackatherandstoppedworrying.Onemorning,thephonerang.“Your

12

⁠haswonagrant(拨款),”awomansaid,

“fivehundreddollars.”Fromthenon,I

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⁠countingtherejectionsalthoughIstillhadthem.I’vemadea

14

⁠andposteditonmydesk.EachtimeIhearanencouragingorsupportiveword,Iaddittothelist.Mylist

15

⁠menevertogiveupmydreams.(

D

)1.A.progress

B.hobby

C.courage

D.grade(

B

)2.A.pushed

B.pulled

C.carried

D.watched(

C

)3.A.sell

B.copy

C.throw

D.find(

D

)4.A.remembered

B.wanted

C.agreed

D.managed(

A

)5.A.changed

B.appeared

C.broke

D.lost(

C

)6.A.listen

B.speak

C.write

D.read(

B

)7.A.story

B.dream

C.chance

D.idea(

D

)8.A.used

B.printed

C.bought

D.returned(

C

)9.A.because

B.so

C.but

D.ifDBCDACBDC(

D

)10.A.avoiding

B.forgetting

C.hating

D.counting(

C

)11.A.brave

B.surprised

C.nervous

D.polite(

A

)12.A.work

B.plan

C.meeting

D.job(

C

)13.A.enjoyed

B.suggested

C.stopped

D.continued(

D

)14.A.mistake

B.note

C.decision

D.list(

B

)15.A.needs

B.encourages

C.makes

D.asksDCACDBE(2023·泰州市兴化市模拟)(词数:308

建议用时:8分钟)

ItwasacolddaywhenDorotheeBrutzerandherhusbandUwearrivedinChangshaforthefirsttimeinNovember1999.

TheGermancouple,whose

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⁠namesareDuXuehuiandWuZhengrong,wenttovisittheHunanDisabledPersons’Federation.

2

⁠ofthemwerevolunteersofGlobalTeaminGermany.Theywantedtolearnaboutthecharitywhichhelpedtheprovince’sdeaf

3

⁠.Afterthevisit,DuandWusharedthesamewishtodosomething

4

⁠.

In2002,thecouplemovedtoChangshaandstartedtoworkwiththecharity

5

⁠theyreceivedvolunteertrainingbackinGermany.

Wusaid,

“Thechildrencouldn’tgetanyspeechrehabilitation(康复)trainingbefore.Withthehelp,theystartedtomake

6

⁠inspeaking.WhenIsawthat,Ifeltasenseofachievement.Sostayingherebecamethe

7

⁠choice.”

Durememberstherewasonlyoneteachingbookforspecial

8

⁠whentheyarrived.Andonlyfifteenpageswereaboutspeechtraining.“But

9

⁠thereareplentyofbooksonthissubject,”shesaid.

AccordingtoWu,onlyasmallpercentageoftheprovince’sdeafchildrencouldgetrehabilitationtraininginthepast.Mostofthem

10

⁠thebesttimetostartbecauseitwasoftenlatewhentheirparentsrealizedtheyneededhelp.Asmoreorganizations

11

⁠deafchildren,manyofthemnowgettraining.

Thecouplediscoveredthatdeafchildrenhaddifficultyfinding

12

⁠whentheygrewup.SoWuopenedabreadshopinChangshatohiredeafpeople.Wu’sshophas

13

⁠morethan20peoplesofar.Theydidaverygoodjobintheshop.Wuhopesthathecan

14

⁠inChangshaandruntheshopaslongaspossible.Thenhecanhelpdeafpeoplemakea

15

⁠bythemselves.Theycangainrespectaswell.(

B

)1.A.French

B.Chinese

C.German

D.Japanese(

C

)2.A.None

B.All

C.Both

D.Neither(

C

)3.A.actors

B.athletes

C.children

D.policemen(

A

)4.A.meaningful

B.creative

C.popular

D.old(

D

)5.A.though

B.before

C.while

D.after(

A

)6.A.progress

B.changes

C.mistakes

D.decisions(

B

)7.A.wrong

B.natural

C.unusual

D.difficult(

C

)8.A.sports

B.manners

C.education

D.meetings(

D

)9.A.past

B.before

C.then

D.nowBCCADABCD(

A

)10.A.missed

B.avoided

C.reached

D.doubted(

B

)11.A.getalongwith

B.payattentionto

C.keepawayfrom

D.keepintouchwith(

A

)12.A.jobs

B.answers

C.friends

D.ways(

C

)13.A.cured

B.served

C.trained

D.protected(

B

)14.A.lie

B.remain

C.arrive

D.rest(

D

)15.A.conversation

B.discovery

C.journey

D.livingABACBDF(2023·扬州市江都区模拟)(词数:305

建议用时:6分钟)

WhenmynieceJessicawasonlysixyearsold,shecamehomefromschoolonedayverysadly.Ithadfinallybeenher

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⁠attheweeklyshow-and-tellofherclass,butherteacher’slaughteratherpresentationmadeher

2

⁠.“ItalkedaboutUncleSteve,”Jessicacriedinalowvoice.“WhenIshowedhis

3

⁠totheclass,MrsYateslaughedatit.”Beingonly

4

⁠yearsoldatthetimeandtheproductofmymother’ssecondmarriage,Stevewasmorelikea

5

⁠toJessicathananuncle.Trulyherbestbuddyandpartner,JessicaalwayschattedaboutUncleSteve.Itwas

6

⁠greatsurprisethatshe’dmakehimthetopicofhershow-and-tell.Whatwasalittlemoreunclearwas

7

⁠MrsYateswouldfindhispicturefunnyenoughtomakeJessicasad.Therewasaparents’meetingattheendofthemonth.

8

⁠meetingwithMrsYatesanddiscussingJessica’sprogress,mysisterLanismoothlyturnedtheconversationaroundtoherdaughter’sturnatshow-and-tell.Onceagain,theteacher

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⁠laughter.“Oh,MrsDeDeo,”shelaughed,

“IhadnoideaJessicawasso

10

⁠,butImustexplainmylaughter.EveryMondaywhenJessicacomesintoschool,shetalksaboutherweekendsspentwithhergrandmotherand

11

⁠.Shetellstheotherstudentshowhesometimeshitsher,takeshertoysandstealshercookies.Iwasseriously

12

⁠givingyouacalltoaskifyouknewthe

13

⁠.WhenshebroughtinapictureofUncleSteveandshareditwiththeclass,Iwas

14

⁠tofindarudeman.WhatIsawwasa

15

⁠,fat-cheeked,three-year-oldboy.Icouldn’thelpbutlaugh!”(

C

)1.A.topic

B.title

C.turn

D.term(

A

)2.A.cry

B.laugh

C.stand

D.sit(

B

)3.A.story

B.picture

C.name

D.video(

A

)4.A.three

B.four

C.five

D.six(

A

)5.A.brother

B.sister

C.son

D.daughter(

D

)6.A.any

B.some

C.much

D.no(

B

)7.A.how

B.why

C.where

D.when(

C

)8.A.Until

B.Before

C.After

D.By(

A

)9.A.brokeinto

B.brokedown

C.brokethrough

D.brokeupCABAADBCA(

C

)10.A.angry

B.nervous

C.sad

D.frightened(

B

)11.A.father

B.uncle

C.brother

D.cousin(

A

)12.A.considering

B.suggesting

C.remembering

D.regretting(

D

)13.A.location

B.condition

C.position

D.situation(

B

)14.A.choosing

B.expecting

C.deciding

D.planning(

C

)15.A.careless

B.rude

C.sweet

D.politeCBADBCG(2023·嘉兴、舟山)(词数:306

建议用时:6分钟)

Onherwaytoschool,AmberWilliamsfoundapenny(一分钱)ontheground.“Seeapenny,pickitup.Alldaylong,you’llbe

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⁠.”Rememberingthesong,shequicklypickeditup.“I’veneverseenyousmilesobrightly,Amber.”She

2

⁠andsawBella,themostpopulargirlinherclass.They’dhardlyspokenbefore,althoughtheylivedonthesame

3

⁠.“Wasitbecauseofthepenny?”shethought.Overthenextfewhours,Amberhadthebesttimeever.Shegotthe

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⁠answerintheMathsclass.Shefoundafive-dolla

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