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1 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

It was a cold winter morning when Lily woke up from her deep sleep. She stretched her arms and yawned lazily, feeling a sense of emptiness deep within. As she looked out the window, she noticed that the once lively and colorful garden outside was now covered in a blanket of snow.

Lily had always been fascinated by the beauty of nature. She loved watching the flowers bloom in spring, feeling the warmth of the sun in summer, and appreciating the golden colors of autumn. But now, with winter’s arrival, there seemed to be empty in her heart.

Determined to bring back the lost spirit of spring, Lily decided to take matters into her own hands. She put on her warmest coat, wrapped a scarf around her neck, and went out into the frozen world. With each step she took, she imagined the scent of fresh flowers filling the air and the sound of birds singing happily.

As she walked through the snow-covered garden, a small ray of sunlight broke through the clouds, casting a soft glow on the barren landscape. Lily’s eyes widened with wonder as she came across a tiny sprout (嫩芽) growing from the ground. It was a sign of hope, a promise of new life.

Eager to raise this fragile little life, Lily carefully dug a small hole and gently placed it in the soil. She watered it with tenderness, whispering words of encouragement. Days turned into weeks, and the sprout grew into a young plant, its leaves unfolding gradually.

One morning, as Lily stopped into the garden, she was greeted by a breathtaking sight. The once lifeless garden was now blooming with rows of colorful flowers. The air was filled with the sweet fragrance of nature, and the sound of buzzing bees and singing birds created a symphony (交响乐) of joy.


注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

One day, the weather took an unexpected turn.


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Through this painstaking process, Lily witnessed her own growth and transformation._


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2024-03-11更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省恩施市高中2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了妈妈退休后一改往日传统的生活方式,独自去旅游、给自己纹身,她离经叛道的行为源于她意识到生活就是要活得精彩,当剩下的日子不多时,就需要现在好好生活。

2 . My mother came from a traditional Catholic family and was a teacher before retirement. In short, she didn’t do crazy _______. That all changed a few years ago.

When she turned 75, she _______ us she’d booked a seven-night trip to Turkey. Alone. Of course, that was _______. She paid no attention to us. Off she went. When she returned she excitedly told us it had been _______.   As it _______ , she had barely spent any time alone after _______ Mustafa, a carpet seller, who showed her around Istanbul for several days. She bought some carpets. Mustafa had taken her address and _______ to ship the carpets home. Mustafa and my mother apparently _______ quite a friendship and she had told him to please drop by if he were ever in our town. We couldn’t believe how _______ she had been and explained that she had been cheated. ________ , some weeks later, her carpets arrived. As did a lovely note from Mustafa. To our even greater ________ , the following year Mustafa himself arrived and visited.

Still, this year, she decided to get a tattoo (纹身) as her 80th birthday ________ to herself. My brother and I ________ each other. Was she joking? Six days later, she had a tasteful butterfly on her left ankle.

Mum ________ straighter than most of us. Her absurd behavior seems to be thoughtfully based on a ________ that life is to be lived, and when there’s relatively little of it left, it needs to be lived now.

1.
A.eventsB.stuffC.incidentsD.routine
2.
A.insistedB.persuadedC.informedD.convinced
3.
A.criticalB.distinctC.incorrectD.absurd
4.
A.beneficialB.amazingC.boringD.secure
5.
A.carried outB.figured outC.left outD.turned out
6.
A.appreciatingB.encounteringC.honoringD.instructing
7.
A.promisedB.managedC.determinedD.advocated
8.
A.broughtB.struckC.establishedD.made
9.
A.madB.innocentC.honestD.special
10.
A.UnexpectedlyB.UnfortunatelyC.NaturallyD.Frequently
11.
A.reliefB.surpriseC.doubtD.delight
12.
A.budgetB.comfortC.symbolD.present
13.
A.eyedB.complainedC.laughedD.observed
14.
A.analysedB.rememberedC.thoughtD.concluded
15.
A.emphasisB.realisationC.decisionD.impression
2024-02-19更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省恩施市高中2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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3 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

“Marilyn, you have so much determination and so much heart. If you work at it you’ll be a fine swimmer,” Gus Ryder said to me after I finished a one-mile race in the freezing cold Lake Ontario.

I believed him and started swimming for Gus. Every day, we trained for hours in open water. But no matter how hard I worked, I still came in third or fourth. Four years later, it was clear that I was never going to the Olympics. That’s when Gus suggested I challenge the famous American long-distance swimmer Florence Chadwick to swim the thirty-two miles across Lake Ontario from New York to Toronto.

The idea had never occurred to me, but Gus had made up his mind. “I wasn’t sure Florence could make it. If we could swim one stroke further than her, it would be worth it,” Gus encouraged me.

Eventually, I decided to do it for Gus, and for myself.

The race started at 10 pm on September 6. It was cloudy, windy, and very dark. When I looked around, I couldn’t see where the lake ended and the sky began.

“Marilyn, just follow my light and I will guide you across this lake,” said Gus, who had a big flashlight and shone it just ahead of me from the lifeboat.

Florence swam for about four hours before she quit. But it wasn’t until several hours later, when I was having difficulty, that Gus told me that Florence was out and that I was the only one left!

I felt very encouraged. But it was such a long night that Gus had to do his best to keep me going. At the dawn, he even began writing messages on a chalkboard to keep my thoughts positive. Once he wrote, “You know you can do it. You can do it for me!” Another time he even wrote, “If you give up, I give up.”

By midday I felt so tired that I started falling asleep. So Gus started swimming with me to get my attention back. “I’m here to swim with you, Marilyn. Come on!” he said.


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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

At the very moment, I began to experience a very unusual feeling.


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After twenty-one hours in the water, we began approaching the shore.


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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者带着孩子外出,孩子们在超市买东西付款的时候,看到一位老人手里拿着很多东西,主动让老人先结账,从帮助别人中获得了快乐。作者认为:成为一个有爱心、乐于助人的人就是最好的回报。

4 . I’ve been working hard with my children on recognizing when someone does something nice for us. He doesn’t have to do something super _________, but small things around us, like offering to open a door for us, and stopping his car to let us _________ the road. We should say thank you in recognition of that gesture. Also we recognize that someone may _________ our help and we offer assistance without expecting anything _________.

Recently we were in a small shopping center and stopped for a (n) _________ bite to eat at noon. I didn’t bring my kids _________ as we weren’t going to stay there for a long time. Kids being kids, of course couldn’t _________, so they wondered if they could go to the supermarket to _________ a bottle of water each. I gave them my gift card and said _________. Afterwards they came running back with a big __________   on their faces. They told me they saw an old man behind them in the shopping line with lots of things in his arms and they __________ let him go first to the cash register. I __________ how it made them feel to be able to do a kind thing for someone else. They replied that it made them feel really good.

It wasn’t a big gesture. However, it made my heart swell (充满) with __________ as they noticed a way they could make someone’s day a little __________. It seems that we can gain little by helping others, but I believe being a caring and helpful man is the best __________.

1.
A.annoyingB.touchingC.generalD.secret
2.
A.ignoreB.buildC.crossD.close
3.
A.needB.showC.refuseD.fear
4.
A.in troubleB.in commonC.in peaceD.in return
5.
A.slowB.quickC.extraD.safe
6.
A.giftsB.foodC.drinksD.surprise
7.
A.admitB.breatheC.proveD.wait
8.
A.buyB.earnC.openD.book
9.
A.noB.sorryC.yesD.thanks
10.
A.signB.smileC.noteD.line
11.
A.politelyB.rudelyC.suddenlyD.hardly
12.
A.recordedB.recalledC.guessedD.asked
13.
A.prideB.shynessC.worryD.hesitation
14.
A.longerB.easierC.fasterD.sadder
15.
A.approachB.commentC.effortD.reward
2023-11-10更新 | 30次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省宜昌市协作体2022-2023学年高三上学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了新冠肺炎时期许多书店找到了与社区联系和帮助社区的方法,并互相促进的故事。

5 . On March 14, 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic (新冠疫情) forced 57th Street Books, in Chicago, to close its doors. The store wouldn’t reopen for nearly a year and a half. During that time, director Jeff Deutsch was worried. Customers couldn’t come to the shop. His main advantage over online business had gone overnight.

Deutsch said he and his team were lucky. Customers stepped up. They offered gifts and support. “There was something very beautiful in the way our community came together,” he said. “We really supported one another’s businesses,”

Similar stories played out over the past two years in cities and towns around the country. Though independent bookstores were forced to close during the pandemic, many found ways to connect with and help their community.

Anne Holman is co-owner of the King’s English Bookshop. It’s in Salt Lake City, Utah. She said the store put books outside for reading and started doing a lot of events online. Other stores set up bookselling hotlines, and improved their tools for e-business.

Some bookstores did events that went more than bookselling. They offered COVID testing. They collected food for people in need. “Having an independent bookstore in your community is almost like a town square,” said Samira Ahmed, an author of books for young adults. “It’s an important place to build community.”

11-year-old Adele Sorkin, a fan of 57th Street Books, is on its Young Readers Advisory Board. Members receive early copies of books in exchange for writing reviews. “I think of the bookstore as a cookie jar (罐子),” Adele says. “It’s something special and fun that is always there for you.” Jeff Deutsch sees a bright future. “If we reimagine bookstores and do our best to support them,” he says, “then bookstores can thrive (兴盛).”

1. Why did Jeff Deutsch feel lucky?
A.A smart team had been built.B.He could shop on the Internet.
C.Customers gave him a hand.D.Online business grew overnight.
2. What does paragraph 5 mainly tell us about these bookstores?
A.How they sold books to the young.B.When they built a town square.
C.Why they helped people in need.D.What they did for the community.
3. What can we learn about Adele Sorkin?
A.She dreams of running a business.B.She praises the 57th Street Books.
C.She often brings cookies with her.D.She tries to write a short story.
4. What can be inferred about the bookstores from the text?
A.They will mostly offer COVID testing.
B.Their advantage has turned into nothing.
C.They could take the place of e-business.
D.Their growth is tied to the community.
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6 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

My family and I were taking a well-deserved vacation to Disneyland. I had never been there before and was eagerly anticipating experiencing the magic.

There was another reason that this trip was special. My father was a workaholic who worked long hours. I longed to spend time with him. I wanted to be able to sit down with my father, who I loved more than life, and just talk. It always seemed like there was never time.

The day finally arrived when I was allowed to pack my clothes. I chose only my favourite outfits. I threw in my autograph book and then muscled the suitcase zipper around the overflow of clothes. I set my suitcase on my comforter and smiled. I was ready.

I didn’t get any sleep that night. I lay in my bed and stared out the window. I knew that my father’s work was going to be left at home, finally.

After a brief breakfast we hit the open road. It was all smooth sailing for the first couple of hours until I unexpectedly felt a sharp stop. We coasted to the side of the road, and my dad said something was wrong with the engine. We were in the middle of four lanes of traffic, so he decided the easiest thing to do would be to signal someone to stop and get a ride into town.

An hour later, my dad was still waving his hands at each and every passing car but it wasn’t doing any good. Not a single person would stop to assist my helpless family. Finally, Father gave up and decided to walk into town. I was certain it was a very long distance. I pleaded with him to stay and try again, but he was deaf to my pleading. He just said that he wouldn’t let anything ruin this trip for me. My heart ached as he put on his coat and began to walk away from our car. My dad has a back problem, and he was too stubborn to admit that he wasn’t in any condition to even walk a couple of miles.

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Then I saw a man out of the window, who was a truck driver.

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After reaching the town, we expressed our thanks again.

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7 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

One sunny day in summer, two girls named Gracy and Emma were walking to their homes after school. They were talking about the special celebration activities that were going to take place the next day at their school. They both needed something new to wear for the activity, but they had failed to save enough money to buy anything for that purpose. Both their parents had given them only little money to buy something nice for the celebration the next day. But it surely wasn’t enough for them.

Once again they came by that store near their school and looked at the dress they wanted to buy, and Gracy suddenly saw a wallet near her feet just outside the clothing store. She picked it up and found a bit of money inside it. She turned to Emma and shouted exitedly, “Look, I found a little money in this wallet and I will use it to buy the dress I want! What a lucky day!” Emma took the wallet, opened it and found a name and an address in it.

“It is not a good habit to keep whatever we find, Gracy. Put the money back. There is a name and an address in the wallet. I think it won’t be difficult for us to find its owner. We are going to return it,” said Emma.

Gracy was disappointed and said angrily, “No way! I am not putting it back. I just can’t find the owner anyway. I can buy the dress in the store with the money.”

Emma then forced Gracy to come with her to the address and they arrived at a house. Together, the two of them came up to the door and rang the doorbell.


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1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.

An elderly man came to answer the door.


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Then Emma and Gracy went back to the store.


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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在发现自己身患癌症后积极治疗,主动锻炼,并最终取得良好治疗效果的故事。

8 . One day six months ago I found a tumour(肿块)under my left arm, but I thought it was harmless. Soon a second _______ on the left side of my chest, so I _______ to see my doctor. When the doctor _______ studied the X-rays, I asked if he thought it was a(n) _______ He nodded.

Arriving home, I told my wife and son what my health condition was. After a quiet dinner, we were silently _______   that we would do everything _______ to beat it as a family.

Two days later, the surgeon confirmed it was cancer. He admitted to being _______   because there were tumours all around my chest, stomach and legs. I had no idea when or where the _______   started. Two powerful drugs would aim to activate my own immune system to _______ the cancer cells. I’d worked out my own ________ to getting well: enjoy every day, enjoy time with family and friends, stay ________ with the world. Swimming was helping, too. One morning I ________ four kilometres. The next week, five. Three weeks later, six.

Soon it was November—-time for scans to ________ how the treatments had worked. I had barely sat down when the doctor breezed(轻盈地走)into. The scans, he said, showed the treatments were working effectively. I had a coffee in the hospital garden, ________ to work out whether to believe what had just happened. The sky, I couldn’t help but notice, seemed especially ________ .

1.
A.composedB.createdC.emergedD.flooded
2.
A.criedB.struggledC.wentD.planned
3.
A.carefullyB.seriouslyC.randomlyD.quickly
4.
A.jokeB.coldC.fateD.cancer
5.
A.finishedB.determinedC.imaginedD.inspected
6.
A.possibleB.importantC.specialD.wonderful
7.
A.defeatedB.impressedC.inspiredD.shocked
8.
A.arrangementB.improvementC.treatmentD.management
9.
A.replaceB.updateC.recognoizeD.destroy
10.
A.accessB.witnessC.approachD.admission
11.
A.patientB.engagedC.sensibleD.competitive
12.
A.ranB.swamC.walkedD.Cycled
13.
A.seeB.ignoreC.seekD.read
14.
A.decidingB.tryingC.tendingD.Turning
15.
A.blueB.highC.rainyD.cloudy
2023-05-28更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省华大新高考联盟2021-2022学年高三下学期4月教学质量测评英语试题
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9 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Every Saturday afternoon, Jimmy and his dad would go to the park to play baseball. They always walked past a homeless man who always sat at the same street corner. Jimmy’s dad always gave the man some money. “Someday, I’ll pay you back, John!” the man said. “Sure, Wayne,” Jimmy’s dad replied.

One day, Jimmy held his dad’s hand, asking, “Dad, how does that man know your name?” John answered, “Oh, when I was in college, I knew Wayne. He was on the brink (边缘) of a big discovery that could bring him a patent. Anyway, things didn’t go well for him. So whenever I see him, I give him some money. And he tells me he’s using it for lab supplies. I don’t think it’s true, but I pretend I do. And when he tells me he’ll share the profits of his discovery, I tell him I believe it, too.”

Jimmy didn’t understand anything his dad was saying, but he felt the compassion(同情) in his voice. So he stopped his dad and gave him a big hug. Jimmy didn’t know it was his last hug. That night, while Jimmy’s dad was out for his evening run, his heart stopped beating.

The only person Jimmy was living with was his grandmother, Wendy. And they ended up living in an old small house. Life got very tough for them. Although Wendy was old, she found a cleaning job. But her health started to fail and Jimmy was very worried about her.

Jimmy became very quiet. To cheer him up, one Saturday, Wendy went to the park and threw the ball around with Jimmy. After that, they came out. And there at the corner, Jimmy saw his dad’s homeless friend, Wayne.

“Wait, Grandma!” Jimmy cried. “There’s something I have to do!” Jimmy walked up to Wayne and turned his pockets inside out. He said to Wayne, “Sorry, but I only have twenty cents.” “That’s okay. Every cent helps!” Wayne said. “How’s your dad? I haven’t seen him for a while.”


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“He’s dead!” Jimmy cried.


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On year later, Wayne drove to Jimmy’s house in a pretty car with a check for $5 million.


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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一件暖人心的故事。餐馆老板安妮注意到一位老人,询问之下,老人甚至说不出自己的名字。于是安妮求助了政府,并在警察的帮助下找到了老人的亲人。
10 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

One day, an old man came inside a restaurant. The restaurant’s     1    (own) Annie noticed him and asked if someone was together     2     him, and how he got there. The old man could not give any answers. Annie then asked him if he knew his name, and     3    (unexpected), the old man said, “Of course, I know my name!” But unluckily, the old man could not give any name either.

Then Annie called the government, and     4     officer answered the phone. After ten minutes, the officer came and talked with the old man, from which the officer learned that the man had a son. Then he got in touch with the old man’s son,     5     came to pick the man up later. This heart-warming story     6    (post) online later by Mike. So far, many people     7    (express) their lovely comments, and thousands have “liked” it as well.

It is     8    (thought) of people like Annie and the officer to go out of their way     9    (help) the old man. Giving a hand to strangers is one of the best     10    (gift) at difficult times.

2023-05-28更新 | 57次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省孝感市普通高中协作体2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
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