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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者上周和儿子在餐厅吃饭时,儿子祈祷妈妈买冰淇淋,结果一个女人却因此批评儿子不会祈祷,说自己从来没有祈祷要过冰淇淋,一位绅士安慰儿子,说吃点冰淇淋对灵魂有好处,最后儿子把冰淇淋给了女人,说自己的灵魂已经足够好了。

1 . Last week, I took my children to a restaurant. My six-year-old son asked to pray(祈祷) with us. As we _______our heads, he said, “God ,thank you for the food, and I would thank you more if Mom gets us ice cream...!”

At this moment, I heard a woman saying,” That’s what’s wrong with this country. Kids today even don’t know how to _______. Asking God for ice cream! Why? I never!”

Hearing this, my son burst into _______ and asked me, “Did I do it wrong? Is God _______ at me?“

As I told him he had done a good _______ and that God was _______ not mad at him, an elderly gentleman came to us. He said, “I happen to know that God thought you were a great _______ .”

“Really?” my son asked.

“I’m sure,” the man replied.

Then he _______, “The woman _______ asks God for ice cream but a little ice cream is good for the soul sometimes.

________, I bought my kids ice creams later. My son ________ at it for a moment, and then did something I will remember forever. He ________his ice cream and, without a word, walked over and ________ it in front of the woman. With a big smile he told her, “Here, this is ________you. Ice cream is good for the soul sometimes, and my soul is good ________ .”

1.
A.loweredB.raisedC.shookD.nodded
2.
A.replyB.remarkC.prayD.demand
3.
A.laughterB.tearsC.angerD.smiles
4.
A.madB.pleasedC.disappointedD.shocked
5.
A.deedB.favorC.projectD.job
6.
A.graduallyB.certainlyC.thereforeD.however
7.
A.loverB.customerC.talkerD.prayer
8.
A.answeredB.addedC.commentedD.requested
9.
A.neverB.everC.almostD.sometimes
10.
A.SurprisinglyB.UnexpectedlyC.NaturallyD.Luckily
11.
A.lookedB.workedC.keptD.stared
12.
A.ate upB.broke upC.picked upD.used up
13.
A.broughtB.placedC.handedD.took
14.
A.withB.forC.againstD.to
15.
A.alreadyB.yetC.stillD.even
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了儿子让作者逐渐对足球感兴趣的故事。

2 . I have had no interest in football for as long as I can remember. While my classmates played, I _________ to stay in the library. I never _________ the passion for the game and would throw away the sports section of the newspaper, as if it _________ the rest of it. As I grew up, I proudly wore my _________ .

But occasionally, whether in a taxi or when meeting a friend's father, I found myself faced with a _________ opener like, “Terrible season we’re having, eh?” or simply, “Who do you support?” My heart sank, knowing my response would unavoidably _________ them, despite their good intentions.

I realized that my _________ had closed off many conversations, outings, and even potential friendships I might have _________ enjoyed. Although I couldn't change the fact that I found football boring, I began to regret being a(n) _________ .

Then I became a father. I didn’t want my boy to __________ this valuable social experience, so I took him to watch the Lions play. During those matches, we sat close to the field, surrounded by families who had a genuine __________ with the players. My kid’s questions kept me somewhat __________ in the game. Slowly, I started to__________ for the Lions.

During one victorious match, we even met David, the Captain, who happily __________ for a photo with my son. __________, I had an answer to the question,“Who do you support?”

1.
A.preferredB.intendedC.wishedD.pretended
2.
A.believedB.understoodC.noticedD.hid
3.
A.confusedB.poisonedC.defendedD.preserved
4.
A.doubtB.smileC.confidenceD.dislike
5.
A.well-informedB.well-preparedC.well-meantD.well-presented
6.
A.challengeB.disturbC.amuseD.disappoint
7.
A.attitudeB.personalityC.interestD.habit
8.
A.otherwiseB.everC.stillD.therefore
9.
A.loserB.fanC.outsiderD.passer-by
10.
A.go wild forB.turn away fromC.get the hang ofD.miss out on
11.
A.agreementB.conversationC.competitionD.connection
12.
A.stressedB.engagedC.successfulD.busy
13.
A.cheerB.changeC.voteD.play
14.
A.dancedB.wavedC.posedD.clapped
15.
A.GraduallyB.FinallyC.UnexpectedlyD.Luckily
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了作者的儿子在一次突然而来的心脏骤停事故中被邻居实施急救,最后醒了过来,作者和儿子意识到急救知识的重要性,帮助其他人培训急救技能的故事。

3 . It was February 24, 2017, and my husband, David, and I were both at work. It was a day like any other. Our 15-year-old son, Justin, his sister and his friend Mike were playing with a ball in our backyard. Completely a common day!

What happened next was exactly a storm. Justin suddenly suffered cardiac arrest (心脏停搏) caused by a hit to the chest, and his heart just stopped. No pulse, no heartbeat. There are only about 10 to 20 cases a year. And it was almost always deadly until recently, when CPR (心肺复苏) has worked in up to one-third of cases.

Thankfully, the other children acted immediately instead of freezing in fear. Mike called 911 while my daughter called my husband. That second call proved vitally important, as my husband was able to get in touch with a neighbor who ran over and started CPR. And later, the doctors arrived and quickly shocked Justin’s heartbeat rhythm (节奏) back to normal.

Since then, I’ve found myself changed as a parent. There is more worry now. This unexpected incident has made me realize that anything can happen to my children. So, we’re doing what we can to be prepared. Earlier this year, Justin took part in a community education event with our fire department teaching Hands-Only CPR to the public. At least 100 participants showed up, and Justin shared his story to show why CPR is so important. At a local university where I work as a nurse lecturer, I’ve volunteered to join the CPR and AED first aid training for incoming freshmen.

David and I feel very fortunate to still have our son with us. If the kids hadn’t known to call 911, he wouldn’t be here. If our neighbor hadn’t known CPR, Justin wouldn’t be here. I think everyone should take the time to learn CPR. You could save a life — maybe the life of someone you love. Cardiac arrest often comes without warning. Everything will be normal right up until the point it isn’t. You have to know what to do.

1. Why does the author say the incident was a storm?
A.Her son played dangerous sports.B.Her son had a close encounter with death.
C.Her children made a real mess when playing.D.Her neighbor complained of the children's noise.
2. How did the author feel about the other children’s responses?
A.Curious.B.Grateful.C.Surprised.D.Puzzled.
3. What did the author and Justin do after the incident?
A.They worked as medical workers.B.They shared their stories on speaking tours.
C.They trained others in first aid skills.D.They introduced first aid courses to schools.
4. What does the last paragraph mainly highlight?
A.The theory behind CPR.B.The ways of ensuring child safety.
C.The causes of cardiac arrest.D.The importance of learning first aid.
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4 . 阅读下面短文,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 bike raced through the quiet streets of my hometown as I mentally went through my arrangements for the day. There were a few tasks I needed to finish: borrowing a book, getting a haircut, and most importantly, visiting my beloved former middle school teacher, Mrs. Miles, before the day was over. It happened to be Teachers’ Day, and I wanted to show my appreciation by giving her a meaningful gift. However, I was still unsure about what to present to her.

As I turned onto a busy street lined with houses, it seemed that on the front lawn (草坪) of the gray house in the middle of the block was an old man who appeared to slump (倒下) in a breathtaking garden. Shocked, I stopped my bike, running towards him and shouting, “Sir, are you okay? Is everything all right?” I got close enough to notice his stooping (佝偻的) figure was actually alive and was pushing something into the dirt.

“I’m fine, sweetheart,” he laughed. “Just a lonely old man taking care of his garden.” He looked very weak and already had a stoop. I was concerned about his bending over so much to do gardening. “I’ve been out here for weeks at a time every spring for about the past ten years, and no one has ever stopped,” he said, “Don’t you have anyone to help you?” I asked, immediately regretting the question as a look of sadness passed over his face.

“It’s just me and my flowers,” he said, “My grandchildren used to play here every summer. My wife would bring out lemonade (柠檬水), and we would all sit together, enjoying the beauty of the flowers. But then, within a year, my son moved away with the grandchildren, and my wife passed away.” My heart went out to him as I got a sense of what the garden meant to him. “I can push my to-do list off by an hour,” I thought. With a smile, I asked, “Can you ask your flowers if they wouldn’t mind my joining you guys for a while?”

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Amused, he introduced himself as Mr. Jenkins and accepted my offer.

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When I got up to leave, he added, “Hold on. I’ll give you some flowers”

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5 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段话,使之构成一个完整的故事。

I will share the kind act that I met with all of you. We had dozens of restaurant options within a short distance, so we often took advantage of this luxury. On one occasion, I ran out to get some food. I saw the clouds in the distance and decided I could make it there and come back in time, but I was wrong. I was about to leave the restaurant when the rain just poured. The street was flooded within minutes.

But I had my little girl and husband waiting for me back at home, and they were hungry, so I knew I had to make a run for it. The owner of the restaurant tried to encourage me to wait inside, but I insisted that I should go. At this point, he grabbed his umbrella and said, “Okay, let’s go.” Of course I tried to convince him that it wasn’t necessary for him to walk me home, but I knew I wouldn’t prevent him from doing so. So off we went. We quickly realized that the umbrella wouldn’t help much in keeping us dry. He walked me all the way to my apartment building, where he said goodbye and ran back to the restaurant.

Again I encountered this act of kindness when I was making my way to the bus. As I waited at the crosswalk (人行道), it began to rain lightly. Nothing was too bad, but a young guy nearby felt like it was heavy enough to make him step next to me and hold his umbrella above both of us. After a while, the lights turned green. I thanked him and walked across the street.

Getting around the city when you are six months pregnant (怀孕的) and have a two-year-old kid can be challenging sometimes. One spring afternoon, I realized I needed something from the store to finish preparing for dinner. The weather seemed a bit questionable but the store was around the corner so I decided to risk it.

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2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。

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It wasn’t raining when we left so we didn’t carry my umbrella.

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Paragraph2:

As we crossed the street the woman offered me her umbrella.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了作者的家庭提出了一些作者可以“有更多发言权”的“新方法”,——帮助家里购物,这极大地调动了作者的积极性,同时作者能买到自己想买到的东西。

6 . Every weekend my parents give me $100. I bet you think I’m really spoiled (宠坏的). Think again!

It all started when I wanted a really cool _________. I asked my parents to buy it for me but they said I would have to buy with my own money. “But it’s only $100!” I _________. An hour later, my parents _________ there would be a family meeting at dinner.

They _________ the meeting with the words, “We’ve been thinking about how to give you more _________ in our family.” They brought up several “new ways” I could “have more say.” One way was to allow me to _________ for the family. Each Saturday, I was to be given $100 — along with a shopping _________. It was up to me to buy everything on it. Whatever money was _________, whether two dollars or thirty, was mine and I could _________ however I wanted — whether to buy toys, books, jackets, or even a bicycle. My parents’ $100-a-week plan gives me real __________ to shop for the best bargains (特价商品). I __________ prices on every single item on my list before I __________ what to put in my basket.

My parents’ clever plan has turned me into a __________ shopper. Now, when I finally save enough money, that cool bicycle doesn’t just ________ a mere purchase; it stands as a symbol of my __________ success.

1.
A.barB.slideC.bicycleD.band
2.
A.complainedB.apologizedC.confirmedD.informed
3.
A.indicatedB.proposedC.announcedD.admitted
4.
A.arrangedB.concludedC.attendedD.opened
5.
A.freedomB.sayC.trustD.support
6.
A.cookB.payC.careD.shop
7.
A.listB.basketC.centerD.guide
8.
A.brought upB.passed downC.left overD.handed over
9.
A.exchangeB.spendC.donateD.save
10.
A.excuseB.challengeC.motivationD.advantage
11.
A.compareB.chargeC.reduceD.recall
12.
A.agreeB.decideC.explainD.recognize
13.
A.modestB.wiseC.creativeD.mean
14.
A.representB.relieveC.requestD.replace
15.
A.ready-madeB.last-minuteC.short-termD.hard-earned
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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。

I love to watch my father paint and I love to hear him talk while he paints. The words always come out soft. As a mason (泥瓦匠) , he doesn’t have a studio, and I’ve always felt a little sorry for him, having to paint in our backyard, which is not exactly picturesque. Dad doesn’t seem to see the backyard when he’s painting, though. It’s not just the canvas he sees either. It’s something much bigger. He gets this look in his eye like he’s gone beyond the yard, the neighborhood, the world.

“A painting is more than the sum of its parts,” he would tell me, and then go on to explain how the cow by itself is just a cow, and the meadow by itself is just grass and flowers, and the sun is just a beam of light, but put them all together and you’ve got magic.

I understood what he was saying, but I never felt what he was saying until one day when I was up in the sycamore tree (梧桐树) . I’d never seen a view like that! I got the feeling that I was flying above the earth. The view from the sycamore was more than rooftops and clouds and wind and colors combined. It was magic. It wasn’t long before I found the spot that became my spot. I could sit there for hours, just looking out at the world. Sunsets were amazing. Some days they’d be purple and pink, some days they’d be a blazing orange, setting fire to clouds across the horizon.

Then came the day. When I was sitting in the branches of my tree, I found two trucks parked right beneath me. Four men came out of the trucks, and started unloading tools, gloves, ropes and saws (锯子) .

Pretty soon they spotted me. One of the men called, “Hey! You’d better come down from there. We gotta take this thing down.”

I managed to choke out, “The tree?”

“Yeah, now come on down.”

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Paragraph 1: My heart was crazy with panic.
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Paragraph 2: When I was locked up in my room mourning for the loss of the tree, my father came in with a painting.
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章报道了一只猫失踪三年后与家人重聚的温馨故事,以及家人为此所做的努力和结果。

8 . Three years after getting lost in an unexpected snowstorm in Sheffield, a cat named Oscar has been reunited with his family.

After Oscar’s _______ in January 2020, his owner Katie Salt checked CCTV (监控) put posters up around the area and _______ the word on social media. They also reported him _______ to Petlog with whom he is microchipped, and contacted various shelters and vets in vain. In a press _______ from the Kennel Club, Katie said, “We _______ concluded he must have died during the snowstorm, but we still scanned our _______ everywhere, whenever we were out driving, and to be honest this never _______ .”

Three years later, Katie received a _______ from a vet to say that they had Oscar—he had been living in a garden just six miles away! The garden’s _______ had been looking after Oscar and when Oscar was ill, this kind man, who possessed the garden, took him to a vet for ________ , where they found a microchip and were able to finally ________ Katie. Now ________ , he has been enjoying warm cuddles with his long lost family.

Bill Lambert, a spokesperson for Petlog, said, “We’re so ________ that Oscar and Katie have been reunited. Their story shows just how important it is for owners to ________ their pets, keep their contact details up-to-date with their microchip database, and to ________ hope no matter how much time has passed.”

1.
A.operationB.disappearanceC.growthD.emergence
2.
A.spreadB.downloadedC.expandedD.mentioned
3.
A.escapingB.missingC.dyingD.falling
4.
A.questionnaireB.advertisementC.releaseD.database
5.
A.fortunatelyB.explicitlyC.tentativelyD.eventually
6.
A.eyesB.mindsC.monitorsD.cars
7.
A.aroseB.stoppedC.compromisedD.occurred
8.
A.callB.contributionC.chargeD.contract
9.
A.secretaryB.workerC.managerD.owner
10.
A.memorial serviceB.spiritual experienceC.medical careD.local support
11.
A.tendB.botherC.contactD.motivate
12.
A.associatedB.accomplishedC.mistakenD.reunited
13.
A.pleasedB.astonishedC.disappointedD.puzzled
14.
A.guardB.chipC.raiseD.track
15.
A.hold backB.blow upC.blow outD.hold out
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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。

Pot On Happy Face

Sarai was attempting to halter (给……套上缰绳) her bay (棕红色) horse, Amadore, when an unfamiliar voice caught her attention. “I know what your problem is.” said a boy from the stall doorway.

Sarai threw a look over her shoulder but her focus remained on the horse in front of her.

Holding out a hand to her horse. Sarai said. “You heard what Dad said yesterday. If I can’t get this halter on you by tomorrow, we’ll have to send you back to the rescue ranch. I don’t want to send you back.”

“I know what your problem is.” the boy persisted, introducing himself as Cody.

Sarai sighed, propped her hands on her hips, and turned enough to see the boy but keep Amadore in her sight as well.

“I haven’t seen you here before,” said Sarai, frowning. “If you don't know me or my horse, how can you know what my problem is?”

“I just do,” Cody smiled again.

Sarai rolled her eyes and turned her back on Cody. Despite Sarai’s skepticism and her insistence on working alone, he offered to stay around in case she needed help.

The following morning, Sarai’s efforts were met with the same resistance from Amadore. Seeing him push himself back into the corner even further when she approached with breakfast, she frowned again, feeling frustrated and broken-hearted.

Realizing she might need assistance after all, she sought out Cody, who was now grooming a horse named Monty, preparing him for the Great Mustang Challenge.

“How's it going with Amadore?” Cody asked.

The words stuck in her throat, “Well…I need your help. Yesterday you said you knew what my problem was.” “It’s your face,” said Cody. “Horses can read a person’s facial features and determine what might happen because of the look on the face.”

Noticing Sarai’s struggle, Cody explained that her frown, likely a result of concentration, could be misinterpreted by the horse.

“That's silly,” said Sarai skeptically.

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“I can prove it,” Cody smiled with a camera in his hand.

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With a quick pace, Sarai went back to her own horse.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者在纽约市为了找回女儿遗失的背包,通过GPS追踪技术,在出租车司机的帮助下,经历了一系列冒险和困难,最终成功找回背包的故事。

10 . There I was, after 12 hours of travel, standing on Lexington Avenue and hoping for a New York miracle. I’d only been in Manhattan for an hour. and already 1 was flagging down a taxi late at night and shouting “Follow that cab! ”

Well, more accurately: “Follow that little dot on this tiny map.” Meaning the GPS-enabled dot moving around a screen as part of the Find My iPhone feature. The dot indicating that somewhere out there, in one of New York City’s other 13,000 taxi cabs, sat my daughter’s blue bag that she’d left behind, containing her diary, school laptop, notebooks, iPhone and AirPods she’d bought with her saved-up allowance.

The daughter who at that very moment was curled up on the hotel bed, regretting her thoughtlessness, in tears. I was a small-town dad in a huge, unfamiliar metropolis (大都市), with maybe half an idea of what I was doing, at best. But I couldn’t stand to see her crying. I had to get that bag back.

An explanation is in order: at the airport terminal, we’d had to switch to another taxicab to get a ride into Manhattan. Our first taxi driver quoted us a fare higher than it should cost, and when I asked why, he immediately threw us out of his cab. We piled into the next waiting taxi. It wasn’t until getting to our hotel, an hour later, that we realized the first taxi driver had sped away with the bag inside.

While I called 311(非紧急情况电话), my wife remembered she’d set up tracking on our daughter’s phone in case of emergencies, and pulled up its map, excited to discover a little dot that refreshed every 15 seconds or so, traveling around the streets of midtown. Talking to the woman working 311, I casually remarked, “I’m half-tempted (诱惑) to get another cab and have them chase after this dot on the map.”

“Well,” she said, “that’s probably what a New Yorker would do.” Challenge accepted. The first taxi driver that pulled over laughed at my wild goose chase, but the second said, “Yeah. Get in.” His name was Gani. And so began our three-hour hunt for the missing bag.

1. How did the author discover that his daughter’s bag was lost?
A.They realized it when they got to the hotel.
B.The daughter called and told him.
C.He saw the taxi driver speeding away with the bag.
D.They found the bag was missing when they got into the taxi.
2. How did the daughter feel when she found out her bag was lost?
A.Disappointed.B.Cross.C.Discouraged.D.Panicky.
3. What did the author consider doing after discovering the dot on the map?
A.Continuing to call 311.B.Waiting for the dot to come to him.
C.Finding another cab to pursue the dot.D.Giving up on looking for the lost item.
4. Which of the following would the author probably agree with?
A.People in big cities were more helpful than his hometown.
B.Technology could sometimes make a difference.
C.New York was a dangerous and scary city.
D.He was close to quitting tracking the bag’s location.
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