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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。医生们在剧烈地震中冒着生命危险完成开颅手术,他们的大爱和无私感动了许多人。

1 . One evening, a man was injured in an accident and rushed to a hospital. Already in shock, he was found with multiple injuries, _________ a critical head injury. Immediate _________ was needed to stop the life-threatening situation.

At 9:00 pm, the operation started and was supposed to be _________ in about two hours. When the doctors were about to sew up the patient’s head at about 10:30 pm, a (n) _________ thing happened.

The nurse watching the monitor sensed the _________ first and called out, “An earthquake.” Yet, the doctors were too _________ to notice the situation. After the nurse _________, the doctors finally lifted their heads and noticed the danger.

Everything in the operation room was _________. Yet, if the operation was stopped and the patient’s head was left _________ , his life would be endangered.

“Calm down! Calm down!” the medical staff __________ each other. At the same time, after__________ all related equipment, they decided to continue. However, it was getting worse as the operation proceeded, and the nurses had to hold the operation table tightly to __________ it. By virtue of the team’s __________ and excellent professional skills, they completed the high-risk operation __________ before a worse condition may happen. The patient recovered well later.

Many people are __________ by the great love and selflessness of the angels in white and show thumbs-up for them.

1.
A.seeminglyB.especiallyC.actuallyD.extremely
2.
A.surgeryB.reliefC.explanationD.delivery
3.
A.arrangedB.reportedC.completedD.improved
4.
A.irreplaceableB.familiarC.confusingD.unexpected
5.
A.mistakeB.abnormalityC.behaviorD.failure
6.
A.scaredB.tiredC.concentratedD.curious
7.
A.repeatedB.recalledC.returnedD.withdrew
8.
A.shakingB.pilingC.sinkingD.disappearing
9.
A.liftedB.openC.coveredD.bare
10.
A.believedB.comfortedC.respectedD.promised
11.
A.updatingB.obtainingC.checkingD.tracking
12.
A.assessB.repairC.equipD.stabilize
13.
A.confidenceB.friendlinessC.calmnessD.independence
14.
A.on purposeB.by luckC.for sureD.in time
15.
A.touchedB.amusedC.remindedD.accompanied
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了作者一家终于养了一只猫,名叫Larry。起初,因为家里的两只大狗,Larry经常颤抖。但很快,它教会了作者一家一个重要的教训:如果想要什么,就要去争取,大小并不重要。

2 . I’ve wanted a cat for as long as I can remember. _________, my whole family, except for Dad, has wanted a cat for a long time. About a year ago, Dad finally _________. He went to the animal shelter to bring home three-month-old Larry. My two younger sisters and I jumped for joy. At first, Larry _________ constantly because of our two large pet dogs. It wasn’t long, though, before he taught us an important _________.

The day was very _________ outside. Our family of five, along with our two dogs, _________ the warm fireplace. The dogs, weighing about ninety pounds each, were sleeping in _________ together in their new dog bed after a long day of activity.

Larry had been keeping a(n) _________ eye from his cat post. All at once, he bounced off the floor, raced over to where the dogs were sleeping and _________ them sharply. Larry wanted the new dog bed for himself. The second Larry __________ them, the dogs jumped up. Both raced off their bed and out of Larry’s __________, their tails between their legs.

Seeing the funny scene, we couldn’t help but __________. What had just happened? Had our cat just kicked two ninety-pound dogs off their bed? Perfectly placed next to the warm fireplace, Larry fell asleep and had a wonderful nap(小睡). No one __________ him, not even the dogs.

We learnt something important from Larry that day, which we won’t soon forget: __________ doesn’t matter. If you want something, go to __________ it.

1.
A.OriginallyB.ActuallyC.FortunatelyD.Frequently
2.
A.held onB.turned backC.gave inD.missed out
3.
A.rolledB.faintedC.appearedD.shook
4.
A.lessonB.trickC.tradeD.skill
5.
A.dampB.mildC.dryD.cold
6.
A.decoratedB.surroundedC.fixedD.measured
7.
A.conditionB.actionC.peaceD.confidence
8.
A.watchfulB.innocentC.wateryD.curious
9.
A.guardedB.beatC.accusedD.tapped
10.
A.attractedB.monitoredC.attackedD.commanded
11.
A.mindB.spotC.stepD.way
12.
A.laughB.fearC.screamD.whisper
13.
A.understoodB.botheredC.kickedD.tested
14.
A.SpeedB.TypeC.SizeD.Shape
15.
A.assessB.copyC.appreciateD.pursue
7日内更新 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届河南省濮阳市高三下学期二模英语试卷
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。短文叙述了本·戈麦斯的92岁的母亲托马辛哈,在下车时发生意外,被陌生人救助的故事。

3 . A few years ago, Ben Gomes received a worrying call at work. The caller told him that his 92-year-old mother, Thomasinha, was being _______ to the hospital after she had been dragged (拖拽) by a car in the street. He raced to the _______ to see her.

“I was _______ at the time, I couldn’t picture what it would be like,” Gomes recalls. Gomes soon learned the _______ of what, had happened. Thomasinha sometimes received _______ from volunteer drivers to her local senior center. On that day, when she got out of the car, one of the long drawstring cords (拉带) on her jacket got _______ in the door as she closed it. The driver didn’t see her, and began to _______ , dragging Thomasinha along.

She _______ alongside the car, _______ the window of the car to get the driver’s ________ . That’s when a passer-by saw her from across the street and got in front of the car to ________ the driver. At that point, Thomasinha ________ , and she had a serious injury.

“I’m so grateful that I was not greeted by the sight that I feared when I went to the hospital,” Gomes says. Today, when Gomes reflects back on the kindness of this ________ , he says it’s hard to express his ________ . “I don’t know if I’d have ________ words to say than ‘Thank you’ for what you did for my mother and for what you did for me,” he adds.

1.
A.rushedB.trainedC.appliedD.referred
2.
A.schoolB.hospitalC.stationD.house
3.
A.honoredB.generousC.frightenedD.faithful
4.
A.detailsB.effectsC.costsD.views
5.
A.prizesB.ridesC.lettersD.tickets
6.
A.burnedB.stolenC.lostD.caught
7.
A.blow awayB.drive awayC.drop outD.hang out
8.
A.sangB.pushedC.ranD.nodded
9.
A.smiling atB.turning onC.pointing atD.knocking on
10.
A.attentionB.memoryC.adviceD.money
11.
A.callB.seeC.stopD.beat
12.
A.jokedB.arrivedC.stoodD.fell
13.
A.passengerB.strangerC.studentD.doctor
14.
A.concernB.sadnessC.interestD.appreciation
15.
A.kinderB.shorterC.betterD.fewer
2024-06-06更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省濮阳市新高中创新联盟2023-2024学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题
文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了戴夫·霍尔领导的“惊喜小队”是一个为有需要的人带来惊喜的组织,其使命是在当地的Albertsons商店传播快乐。本文介绍了戴夫为退伍军人斯蒂芬妮和拉里购买货物,传播善意的事情。

4 . Dave Hall led Surprise Squad, an organization to bring surprise to those in need, on a mission to spread joy at a local Albertsons store. Their _________ was simple yet influential: to pay for the groceries of _________ customers. Among the customers was Stephanie, a disabled veteran(退伍军人)who relied on her wheelchair.

She _________ to Dave that she was shopping for food for herself and her dogs. She was down to her last $50,_________ of how she would manage after that. Dave, thrilled to help, paid for all her groceries, a _________ that left Stephanie extremely grateful.

Dave _________ a man standing beside Stephanie. _________ mistaken for her husband, Larry turned out to be a friend of Stephanie’s husband and a fellow veteran. Despite his own financial _________, Larry was determined to support Stephanie.

He stood in the checkout _________ with just a bottle of dish soap and a piece of candy—all he could afford. Dave, moved by Larry’s situation, __________ buying him groceries. Larry’s eyes were filled with tears as Dave accompanied Larry back into the shelves, filling a __________ with food and toiletries(洗漱用品), far more than Larry had __________that day. As they finished checking out, Larry __________ that he had never spent so much on groceries before. The gratitude and emotion on his face were __________.

He thanked Dave wholeheartedly and left the store, carrying not just groceries but a moment of __________ that would never fade.

1.
A.planB.experienceC.styleD.movement
2.
A.regularB.uniqueC.randomD.specific
3.
A.suggestedB.revealedC.insistedD.referred
4.
A.afraidB.confidentC.fullD.uncertain
5.
A.scheduleB.solutionC.gestureD.strategy
6.
A.feltB.noticedC.keptD.left
7.
A.InitiallyB.HurriedlyC.ExcitedlyD.Absolutely
8.
A.adventuresB.investmentsC.hesitationsD.struggles
9.
A.pathB.pointC.lineD.corner
10.
A.cared forB.insisted onC.thought ofD.gave up
11.
A.basketB.storeC.vehicleD.hand
12.
A.neededB.providedC.expectedD.ignored
13.
A.remarkedB.regrettedC.judgedD.required
14.
A.creativeB.calmC.positiveD.evident
15.
A.curiosityB.kindnessC.generosityD.ambition
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过讲述一个小女孩和她的父亲养护植物的故事,揭示了每个人都有其最适合的成长环境,即使这个环境在别人看来可能并不理想。

5 . A little girl was enjoying the beautiful garden in her home. Her father had a good collection of rare and prized plants, which he _________ with great care.

The girl was _________ by a plant full of delicate flowers. She approached it and admired its striking beauty. Suddenly she _________ that the plant was in a pile of filth (污秽). She could not tolerate the _________ of dirt with such fantastic flowers.

She worked out a plan to clean the plant. She _________ the plant with all her might from the dirt and washed its _________ in running tap water till all traces of dirt were washed away. She then placed the plant on a clean stone and went away, proud that she had done a great _________.

Later her father came to the garden and spotted the uprooted plant, which had lain _________ in the baking sun. His little daughter ran over to _________ her achievement. “I have cleaned it, Daddy,” she reported __________

The father showed her how her treatment had nearly killed the plant and told her that the filthy soil was the best __________ to grow that plant. Hearing that, the girl felt guilty that the plant had suffered by her cleaning.

A great gardener mixes the __________ soil for each plant. __________, God provides each of us with the best __________ required for optimum (最佳) spiritual growth. But it may appear to be __________ and we may even complain to God about our difficulty.

1.
A.weeded outB.brought upC.attended toD.fed on
2.
A.frightenedB.attractedC.attackedD.shocked
3.
A.recalledB.notedC.recognizedD.concluded
4.
A.formationB.presentationC.presenceD.composition
5.
A.heldB.pickedC.pulledD.pushed
6.
A.flowersB.branchesC.leavesD.roots
7.
A.deedB.dealC.operationD.project
8.
A.burningB.bathingC.breathingD.dying
9.
A.confirmB.exhibitC.evaluateD.celebrate
10.
A.innocentlyB.distantlyC.decisivelyD.thoughtlessly
11.
A.shelterB.medicineC.mediumD.venue
12.
A.rightB.sameC.dirtyD.loose
13.
A.MoreoverB.LikewiseC.RatherD.Nevertheless
14.
A.environmentB.modeC.neighbourhoodD.opportunity
15.
A.invisibleB.disorganizedC.properD.unpleasant
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者因练习中国的气功而走出困境的故事。

6 . In 2017, I developed an unusual illness that had almost destroyed my life. But one of the things that _________ me in the following year was an online Qi Gong course.

Qi Gong looks like Tai Chi, but it’s _________ energy medicine for healing. My daily _________ of Qi Gong that year made such a _________ to me that I decided to head to the retreat (静修) organized by Sifu Anthony, a Qi Gong master, the following February.

It was my first trip out of the country for more than a decade. I booked a trip to San Jose where I _________ a dozen strangers and Sifu Anthony. We all _________ a tiny bus. Moments later, we rode up around _________ mountain roads into a magical cloud forest jungle where we finally reached our _________ — the Blue Mountain for Qi Gong practice.

There was no Internet or other entertainments there — just _________ organic meals made with love. I’d felt a little energy movement during my year of online learning, but right there my body __________ to really feel Qi when I __________ Qi Gong exercises. I felt joyful.

That was when everything changed. I __________ a remarkable transformation and recovered fully. I had a successful career as a writer, but still wanted to __________ the beauty, diversity, nature and culture in every corner of the __________. And I wanted to share this __________ feeling of life with anyone. So, I set up my travel blog.

1.
A.annoyedB.inspiredC.equippedD.frightened
2.
A.actuallyB.randomlyC.graduallyD.originally
3.
A.conclusionB.reservationC.practiceD.battle
4.
A.breakthroughB.differenceC.rewardD.suggestion
5.
A.came acrossB.knocked overC.brought upD.brushed off
6.
A.pilotedB.operatedC.boardedD.fixed
7.
A.windingB.smoothC.desertedD.incredible
8.
A.spaceB.stateC.destinationD.position
9.
A.meaningfulB.processedC.deliciousD.smelly
10.
A.shookB.loweredC.forcedD.began
11.
A.recalledB.performedC.guaranteedD.assessed
12.
A.castB.underwentC.organizedD.identified
13.
A.exploreB.showcaseC.stressD.adjust
14.
A.businessB.professionC.outlineD.globe
15.
A.peacefulB.definiteC.objectiveD.joyful
2024-05-07更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省濮阳市南乐县豫北名校2023-2024学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了来自宾夕法尼亚州伯利恒的奥利弗·詹姆斯在2020年自学了如何阅读,克服了阅读和写作的困难。他于2022年开始在TikTok上分享他的旅程,用他的成功和挑战的故事激励了数百万人。他的努力使他开始谈论识字的重要性,最终在2023年10月获得了芭芭拉·布什国家识字荣誉奖。

7 . Growing up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Oliver James understands the power of words. His inability to read and write held him _________ from success for years.

In 2020, James decided to make a _________ and started to teach himself how to read. Then, in 2022, he started a TikTok account to _________ his reading journey. Along the way, James has _________ millions with his stories about success and struggles. His _________ often feature him reading aloud from the latest book off his must-read list.

Letter by letter, word by word, James’ _________ led him to speak out about the importance of literacy (识字) to a broad audience, which led to a podium (讲台) in Washington, in October 2023 to read an acceptance _________ for the Barbara Bush National Literacy Honors Award.

James talked about his _________ before the event with People Magazine, mainly about reading his speech from a teleprompter (提词器). “I was nervous,” he said. “But knowing that I was about to speak in front of all those people was _________. It was an experience that I’ll never __________.”

In a recent interview, James said that now he __________ reads bedtime stories to his 1-year-old son at night. He also hopes that as he __________ improving his reading and writing, he can grow his inspirational speaking career (事业) to encourage others to __________ their dreams, no matter how difficult it is.

“It feels like I found my __________ in life,” he said in the interview. “I’m finally __________ the world.”

1.
A.onB.backC.upD.out
2.
A.livingB.wishC.commentD.change
3.
A.shareB.receiveC.designD.discover
4.
A.confusedB.inspiredC.frightenedD.cured
5.
A.cartoonsB.examinationsC.videosD.interviews
6.
A.promiseB.supportC.failureD.effort
7.
A.speechB.reportC.researchD.letter
8.
A.angerB.prideC.anxietyD.honor
9.
A.excitingB.naturalC.familiarD.tough
10.
A.regretB.forgetC.expectD.select
11.
A.graduallyB.formallyC.regularlyD.obviously
12.
A.beginsB.avoidsC.considersD.continues
13.
A.designB.followC.checkD.prove
14.
A.powerB.methodC.purposeD.source
15.
A.contributing toB.looking intoC.benefiting fromD.meeting with
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了佛罗里达州的一个男孩拨打了911,但并没有真正的紧急情况。相反,他想得到一名警官的拥抱。

8 . A boy in Florida called 911 but didn’t have a real emergency. Instead, he wanted a hug from an officer, and the responding officer understood.

Footage (镜头) from the home’s doorbell camera _______ the officer Scott Pracht responding and talking to the boy’s mom.

“We had a 911 call,” Pract says in the video.

“We can talk to my son.” the mother says.

Her young son _______ the door with his cellphone and when asked if he called the police, he says, “Well, I wanted to give him a hug.” Then the boy runs out to hug Pracht _______, who embraces him back.

After hugging the boy, Pracht _______ that 911 is for those who need help. “You need to be _______ when you call that number.” he tells the boy. “Only when you are _______. And if you’re hurt, or someone is doing something they’re not _______ to do, give us a call, okay?” The boy _______, and Pracht tells him not to worry about it.

Scott Pracht’s office _______ the video on Facebook on Thursday, where it was ________ nearly 10,000 times. In a statement, Hillsborough Sheriff (警官) Chad Chronister said they “deeply appreciate the ________ shown by this young child.”

“Our officers are more than ________ to share a hug and spread love to children in our community. However, it’s ________ for everyone to remember that 911 is a lifeline,“ he said. “We ________ parents and educators to teach children about the ________ use of emergency services.”

1.
A.analyzesB.guidesC.showsD.explores
2.
A.breaksB.fixesC.approachesD.locks
3.
A.tightlyB.secretlyC.accidentallyD.awkwardly
4.
A.agreedB.explainedC.complainedD.realized
5.
A.humbleB.gratefulC.patientD.careful
6.
A.under protectionB.on vacationC.in troubleD.on duty
7.
A.supposedB.requiredC.remindedD.proposed
8.
A.refusesB.cheersC.apologizesD.suspects
9.
A.selectedB.postedC.recognizedD.completed
10.
A.exchangedB.examinedC.collectedD.viewed
11.
A.kindnessB.wisdomC.independenceD.curiosity
12.
A.activeB.seriousC.generousD.happy
13.
A.vitalB.difficultC.possibleD.sufficient
14.
A.allowB.encourageC.trainD.warn
15.
A.flexibleB.creativeC.appropriateD.occasional
2024-03-29更新 | 109次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届河南省濮阳市高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章介绍作者不给儿子使用手机,并且解释了坚持这种做法的原因。

9 . My son just turned 14 and does not have a smartphone. When he graduated from Grade 8, he was the only kid in his class without one. He asks for a phone ____ he’s going to high school. I say no, he asks why, I explain (yet again), and he pushes back.

“You can choose to do things ____ when you’re a parent,”I told him. Sometimes, I wonder if I’m being too stubborn or unfair. However, the more researches I do, the more ____ I feel in my decision. Many studies ____ the current mental health crisis among adolescents to fundamental changes in the ____ from in-person to online interaction.

But other parents ____ my idea. “He must feel so left out !” Then there are the parents who tell me with ____ that they wish they had put off their teenager’s phone ownership longer than they did. They urge me to ____.

If teenagers between the ages of 13 and 18 are truly spending an average of 8 hours 39 minutes per day on their devices, then what are they not doing? Kids ____ in their devices are missing out on real life, and that strikes me as really sad. I want my son to have a childhood he feels ____ with and proud of. I want it to be full of ____, imaginative play and physical challenges which he must sort out himself without asking for me at the push of a button. The easiest and simplest way to achieve these goals is to____ giving him a smartphone.

Some think my son is missing out or falling behind, but he is not. He does well in school, hangs out with his friends in person, and moves around our small town ____.

He swears he’ll give his own 14-year old a phone someday, and I tell him that’s fine. But recently, he ____ that he missed the beautiful scenery on a drive to a nearby mountain because he had been so abandoned to his friend’s iPad. If that is his version of admitting I’m ____ I’ll take it.

1.
A.only ifB.now thatC.as ifD.even though
2.
A.slightlyB.similarlyC.identicallyD.differently
3.
A.confidentB.embarrassedC.committedD.incredible
4.
A.compareB.linkC.addD.prefer
5.
A.barrierB.boundaryC.shiftD.statistic
6.
A.challengeB.favorC.supportD.approve
7.
A.regretB.angerC.happinessD.excitement
8.
A.start outB.give outC.work outD.hold out
9.
A.addictedB.giftedC.absorbedD.involved
10.
A.connectedB.occupiedC.tiredD.satisfied
11.
A.conflictsB.adventuresC.argumentsD.obligations
12.
A.permitB.considerC.delayD.prohibit
13.
A.graduallyB.entirelyC.desperatelyD.independently
14.
A.admittedB.complainedC.suspectedD.insisted
15.
A.wrongB.rightC.unfairD.stubborn
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了牧羊犬帕齐勇敢地游过洪水淹没的田野,成功带领三只被困小羊到达安全的地方的故事。

10 . A hero sheep dog became the guiding light of hope for three trapped sheep as it swam across dangerous flooded fields to _________ them to safety.

Llyr Derwydd, a 44-year-old farmer coming from the area of Ruthin, _________ himself in a dangerous situation on a Friday afternoon. While _________ his sheep in Flints hire as usual, he realized a sad fact — three sheep were helplessly trapped on a small piece of land within the field, cut off by the _________ .

Considering the dangerous conditions that the flood caused, the _________ required a special hero. In this serious moment, _________ that hero was none other than the quick-thinking sheep dog, Patsy.

Mr. Derwydd talked about the sad experience, stating, “We realized we needed to act _________to ensure the safety of the trapped sheep. The piece of land they were on was _________ very fast, and the great danger was increasing.”

In order to rescue the sheep, he made a _________. With a sense of urgency (紧急) in the air, he wondered whether Patsy, his clever sheep dog, would deal with the problem. A silent __________was made, and Patsy, with strong determination, took a brave try.

It was a moment filled with __________ , as the true depth of the water remained unknown. Yet, Patsy’s born swimming __________ and strong determination pushed her forward. Without hesitation (犹豫), she braved the dangerous waters to __________ the trapped sheep.

Mr. Derwydd shared his __________ , saying, “I knew she was a good swimmer, or I wouldn’t take the __________. However, I was quite surprised by her courage and skill.”

1.
A.forceB.carryC.guideD.attract
2.
A.hidB.foundC.imaginedD.reminded
3.
A.checkingB.describingC.comparingD.selling
4.
A.snowB.waterC.fireD.smoke
5.
A.lectureB.recoveryC.rescueD.experiment
6.
A.equallyB.suddenlyC.luckilyD.obviously
7.
A.in returnB.in timeC.in personD.in secret
8.
A.reducingB.improvingC.risingD.sliding
9.
A.callB.promiseC.decisionD.comment
10.
A.wishB.orderC.warningD.suggestion
11.
A.dangerB.regretC.hopeD.fun
12.
A.goalsB.curiosityC.waysD.ability
13.
A.catchB.feedC.reachD.stop
14.
A.responsibilityB.amazementC.confidenceD.awkwardness
15.
A.riskB.timeC.leadD.place
共计 平均难度:一般