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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要说明了作者的父亲喜爱阅读,他告诉作者“如果一本书的前50页让你没有兴趣,你可以停止阅读,以后当你觉得准备好了再试一次。”作者很喜爱这个建议。

1 . “If after the first 50 pages of a book you don’t get engaged, you’re allowed to stop reading and try again later when you feel ready for it,” my father told me.

My father holds this ______ responsible for his lifelong love of literature. As a busy labourer, he has regarded reading books as an almost sacred ______. He feels a strong, perhaps, irresistible ______ to read frequently and a lot.

I don’t think my father ______ to hand the advice down to me. He’s not the sort to give advice and I’m not the sort to ______ it. But I find it’s the advice that’s delivered ______ that.is most likely to be listened to.

I like this advice “reading first 50 pages”, for the generosity and respect it extends to a book’s ______ and their craft. A reader, it suggests, needs a little ______ to adapt to a book’s particular tone and voice. Meanwhile, this advice gives a person permission to ______ reading. Nobody, it implies, need force themselves to struggle through a book they’re not ______.

I particularly like the ______ advice to return to a book “when you feel ready for it.” It’s a ______ that reading is naturally relational and that the readers need time.

Even when I’m more than ready to stop reading by page 50, ______ the exercise feels worth doing. Just like stopping swimming halfway makes the muscles in my legs ache ______ it uses them in a different way from cycling. But in both cases, it’s a satisfying kind of hurt because it’s a ______ of getting stronger.

1.
A.warningB.requestC.guaranteeD.advice
2.
A.debateB.escapeC.begD.protest
3.
A.trendB.viewC.urgeD.influence
4.
A.daredB.forgotC.hesitatedD.intended
5.
A.inviteB.writeC.dropD.support
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A.safelyB.quicklyC.indirectlyD.personally
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A.readerB.authorC.editorD.publisher
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A.patienceB.luckC.helpD.grace
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A.finishB.teachC.loveD.stop
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A.referring toB.talking aboutC.connecting withD.commenting on
11.
A.strongB.gentleC.honestD.timely
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A.recognitionB.dutyC.pityD.wonder
13.
A.thusB.justC.thenD.still
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A.unlessB.becauseC.onceD.before
15.
A.signB.ruleC.questionD.goal
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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
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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:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者和丈夫去坦桑尼亚,作者在火车站接受了当英语老师的工作,幸运地收获了一生的友谊。

3 . I vividly remember the day when my husband and I set off on a new journey to Tanzania. He had been ______ a position there as a Civil Engineer. Accompanying him, my aim was to find a job shortly after. As you can imagine, I was very excited, even rather ______, as I’d never been abroad before. So, my first ______ was to get settled in this small town called Dodoma in the middle of Tanzania.

As we got off the train, however, at six in the morning, a lady came rushing along the ______ towards us. Completely out of breath, she said, “We’ve heard you’re from England and our school ______ needs an English teacher — please say you’ll help us.” I felt tired and ______ a shower after the journey. Though shocked by her ______, for some reason or other, I agreed to ______ it!

I washed, changed, had a quick bite to eat and was ______ to the two local teachers and my ______ at 8 o’clock. It felt like being thrown into the deep end, as my teaching timetable began ______ at 8:30! Although I’d hardly had time to get my breath, I never ______ my sudden decision.

Though my entry into this ______ was unexpected, I found joy in teaching those youngsters and gradually became part of the local community in the following years. I’ve been fortunate to ______ lifelong friendships, which has left a lasting ______ on both my students and myself.

1.
A.awardedB.offeredC.allowedD.presented
2.
A.disappointedB.dissatisfiedC.unconcernedD.uneasy
3.
A.priorityB.worryC.actionD.response
4.
A.riverB.platformC.sidewalkD.channel
5.
A.probablyB.suddenlyC.desperatelyD.occasionally
6.
A.longed forB.waited forC.heard aboutD.worried about
7.
A.remarkB.interruptionC.suggestionD.request
8.
A.keepB.takeC.forgetD.quit
9.
A.introducedB.recommendedC.assignedD.compared
10.
A.colleaguesB.assistantsC.studentsD.interviewers
11.
A.exactlyB.finallyC.immediatelyD.smoothly
12.
A.expectedB.regrettedC.delayedD.dropped
13.
A.careerB.countryC.agreementD.relationship
14.
A.valueB.strengthenC.renewD.harvest
15.
A.commentB.recordC.impactD.impression
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。上大学获取一个学位可不是件容易的事。大多数人相信,获得大学文凭对一名毕业生的未来职业发展必有帮助。但这一纸文凭究竟有那么管用吗?学生所学习的专业会影响其未来的就业和收入吗?短文讨论在英国,学历和收入之间的关系。

4 . What’s the point of studying? It’s something you might ask yourself if you’re _______ to finish an assignment, _______ if your friends seem to be out having fun, or are _______ and earning lots of money.

Many of us choose to go to university as a first step towards a good _______, but sometimes graduates are educated beyond what is necessary for a job. Even so, according to a research conducted by an organization, a _______ will, in the long run, earn you more. What’s more, there are _______ in your earning potential. A researcher says that graduates of the 24 Russell Group universities earn about 40% more than those who studied at other universities after five years.

_______, it found it’s not just the location but other factors that can _______ what you can earn. For example, graduates in subjects such as law and medicine _______ to do well. And as they progress, the pay gap between these careers and others, such as the creative arts, ________. Also, a student’s ________ background can have an effect, with those from households highly valuing education much more likely to go to university, and mostly likely a ________ one.

But if you still don’t feel university delivers the best work opportunities, there are ________ words from Alistair Jarvis, head of Universities UK, who says that graduates are half as likely to be ________ as non-graduates. So maybe all that studying is ________ — after all “no pains, no gains”!

1.
A.planningB.strugglingC.tryingD.hoping
2.
A.actuallyB.usuallyC.especiallyD.generally
3.
A.workingB.studyingC.wanderingD.living
4.
A.educationB.lifeC.marriageD.career
5.
A.degreeB.majorC.skillD.patent
6.
A.changesB.difficultiesC.improvementsD.differences
7.
A.ThenB.ThereforeC.MoreoverD.Instead
8.
A.involve inB.contribute toC.consist ofD.result from
9.
A.happenB.tendC.longD.manage
10.
A.existsB.disappearsC.widensD.varies
11.
A.religiousB.historicalC.educationalD.social
12.
A.bigB.goodC.popularD.public
13.
A.encouragingB.amazingC.sincereD.scientific
14.
A.disrespectedB.distrustedC.unemployedD.unpaid
15.
A.reliableB.favorableC.interestingD.rewarding
2024-06-09更新 | 104次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届广东省广州市天河区高三下学期三模英语试题
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在一次写作比赛中失败以后的感受和感悟。

5 . Have you ever felt the need to grab a pen and start writing your thoughts on paper? Words—beautiful and fascinating. But you know what is better than putting your imagination somewhere? In my case, to win the competition for the best novelist.

That was a small tournament organized by my school annually to _______ our creative writing and vivid imagination. Since I had a burning passion for _______, I decided to show my power. I thought no one could _______ me.

I finished a long story and e-mailed it. As I _______ the email every day, my eyes were wandering to _______ the line “Congratulations! It is a great pleasure to inform you that…” _______, no such thing came.

I was not accepted. I _______ my abilities. The next day at school, I tried my best to be _______, avoiding the usual contact. But in the corridor, I _______ Stacy Williams, my school rival. Could she be the ________? I started walking sneakily. In class, I was just looking out of the window at the ________ clouds which were a reflection of my soul.

Thankfully, a film that night—Forrest Gump lifted my ________. I wouldn’t let a stupid competition ________ my future. I could win on the next one or even at a better tournament. The important thing was to ________ my head and face my challenges without losing hope when everything seemed ________.

1.
A.advertiseB.demonstrateC.defendD.distinguish
2.
A.speakingB.actingC.dancingD.writing
3.
A.beatB.touchC.contradictD.dominate
4.
A.answeredB.sentC.checkedD.shared
5.
A.noticeB.smellC.tasteD.feel
6.
A.MoreoverB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Hence
7.
A.abusedB.overestimatedC.enhancedD.proved
8.
A.moodyB.normalC.naturalD.invisible
9.
A.encounteredB.shadowedC.greetedD.congratulated
10.
A.sponsorB.organizerC.reporterD.winner
11.
A.cleanB.darkC.softD.light
12.
A.spiritsB.eyesC.boundaryD.restriction
13.
A.promoteB.decideC.sustainD.safeguard
14.
A.lowerB.positionC.straightenD.shake
15.
A.never-endingB.abstractC.contradictoryD.hopeless
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了约翰和孩子们一起制作黏土鸟的过程。

6 . When John asked his daughters which sculptures they like best, they shouted excitedly, “The Story birds!”. These birds are the _______ of Robin and John. Robin explains, “Made from plain clay (黏土), the colorful ceramic birds stand on metal legs. There is a little _______ in it. Together, we make something better.”

At John’s house, art is a family _______. Robin brings style to their ceramics. John crafts the metal elements of the sculptures, Their daughters, Ruby, Eliza and Carmella, help too. “The girls _______ into bodies,” says John, “Everyone contributes to the works, so every sculpture is a symbol of our _______ effort.”

There are lots of _______ to turn a clay into a bird. First, John breaks the clay and _______ it until about one-quarter inch thick. He covers it so that it won’t dry out and _______. Then, Robin _______. She thins the clay here and there, pushing in and out to make the bird’s body. John adds fresh clay on the drier clay and Robin ________ the body with bright colors. Then it is Ruby’s turn. She sculpts it. Eventually, the bird will go into an oven for firing-baking and ________. Robin programs the oven so that the temperature ________ bit by bit. Total oven time can be 20 hours. “That may be a long time.but the ________ you heat the clay, the more likely it is to crack.” Robin says.

Soon, the bird stands ________ on its feet, John shows it to his families. “I did the carving!” Ruby says excitedly. The girls gather for a closer look. The________expressions on their faces tell a story — they love making art together.

1.
A.memoriesB.creationsC.copiesD.reforms
2.
A.magicB.challengeC.rewardD.effort
3.
A.regulationB.guidanceC.affairD.decision
4.
A.lookB.moveC.comeD.carve
5.
A.jointB.realC.finalD.serious
6.
A.highlightsB.stepsC.ideasD.benefits
7.
A.rollsB.firesC.paintsD.brushes
8.
A.disappearB.enlargeC.crackD.explode
9.
A.takes overB.runs outC.tests outD.turns over
10.
A.washesB.decoratesC.refreshesD.strengthens
11.
A.restingB.cyclingC.strikingD.hardening
12.
A.dropsB.changesC.stabilizesD.rises
13.
A.hotterB.tougherC.fasterD.deeper
14.
A.quietlyB.closelyC.temporarilyD.firmly
15.
A.sensitiveB.innocentC.enthusiasticD.gentle
2024-05-28更新 | 66次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省广州市真光中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期末教学质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者从事远程工作所遇到的一些问题以及作者下定决心做出改变,重新控制自己的生活和身体。

7 . Last year, I started the journey of being a remote product designer. The thought of a flexible (灵活的) schedule, a comfortable home office, and the escape from the _______ public transport was incredibly _______ . The first few weeks were filled with a long-lost feeling of _______ .

However, the _______ of working from home gradually set in. I had started my day with the best _______ , promising myself quick breaks and regular stretches (伸展) . But deadlines, endless emails, and virtual meetings _______ me to my computer throughout the day, leaving me little time to _______ . Gone were the short walks to a coworker’s desk and the quick lunchtime walks around the office complex. Finally, my world was _______ to the walls of my home, my steps _______ in meters only rather than kilometers.

One day, I tried ________ one of my favorite dresses and it wasn’t passing through my waist (腰) at all. Looking at myself in the mirror, I saw a ________ person carrying extra weight, rather than someone enjoying freedom. The ________ of work and personal life had left me feeling like I was a never-ending motion machine.

This incident (事件) marked the ________ of a journey of self-discovery. I made up my mind that I needed a (n) ________ not just for my waistline but for my overall well-being. It was a promise to prioritize my physical and mental health, and a promise that I could ________ control over my life and my body.

1.
A.dramaticB.severeC.previousD.crowded
2.
A.appealingB.annoyingC.challengingD.confusing
3.
A.directionB.safetyC.freedomD.responsibility
4.
A.dutiesB.awardsC.problemsD.expectations
5.
A.concernsB.reliefsC.updatesD.intentions
6.
A.tiedB.inspiredC.guideD.introduced
7.
A.replyB.relaxC.reactD.read
8.
A.adaptedB.limitedC.relatedD.addicted
9.
A.countedB.repeatedC.watchedD.followed
10.
A.tidying upB.putting asideC.fitting intoD.getting back
11.
A.lazyB.tiredC.rudeD.mad
12.
A.mixB.successC.balanceD.value
13.
A.distanceB.memoryC.beginningD.training
14.
A.promiseB.excuseC.answerD.change
15.
A.maintainB.easeC.removeD.regain
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者在高中毕业前的经历和感悟,表达了对离别的不舍与对高中生活的珍惜,希望高中生利用好高中的时间,实现自己的目标。

8 . A few days before my high school ended, I was sitting in my English class. My classmates were talking about who would be the first person to shed tears at _________ . Then, everyone looked at me, and I began to ________ right then and there. I am not an emotional person,but the _________ of leaving this place hit me hard. I never knew how much this building and the people in it ________ to me, until my last days.

High school isn’t for everyone, but there is something for everyone in high school. You just have to ______ out what your“thing”is. I ______ found my “thing” in high school and that was Student Government. For once I had a(n) ________ . I served as the representative of my class, and it gave me a ________ to convey not only my own, but my classmates'_______ to teachers and our school.

But there were a lot of times when I felt ______ . I sat in the classroom looking at the clock, ______ for the end of school day. I ______ the days until summer like it was my job. But now I ______ I could take back all of those moments.

My biggest ________ to anyone still in high school is to make your school a place where you want to go. High school goes by very quickly. You only get one chance to be a high schooler, so take ________ of it.

1.
A.schoolB.graduationC.breakD.random
2.
A.cryB.lieC.singD.sigh
3.
A.proposalB.optionC.possibilityD.thought
4.
A.meantB.repliedC.reactedD.faded
5.
A.bringB.figureC.crossD.carry
6.
A.anxiouslyB.bravelyC.luckilyD.initially
7.
A.organizationB.impressionC.voiceD.discovery
8.
A.benefitB.chanceC.challengeD.purpose
9.
A.objectivesB.principlesC.concernsD.updates
10.
A.disturbedB.shelteredC.alarmedD.inspired
11.
A.applaudingB.searchingC.fightingD.longing
12.
A.counted downB.went throughC.set asideD.put off
13.
A.promiseB.assumeC.prayD.realize
14.
A.supportB.adviceC.ruleD.warning
15.
A.accountB.noticeC.controlD.advantage
2024-04-17更新 | 501次组卷 | 4卷引用:2024届广东省广州市育才中学高三下学期三模英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了勇敢的小狗Eva不顾自身安危,勇于保护主人的故事。

9 . At around 3 p. m. on Monday, Erin Wilson stopped at a picnic area along Highway 299. She began walking her two-year-old sheepdog, Eva, along a path when a mountain lion _______ and attacked Wilson, who screamed, catching the _______ of her 2-year-old Eva. Eva, who had been wandering ahead, immediately returned to _______ her owner. The mountain lion then _______ the 55- pound dog and bit onto the bodyguard’s head. Wilson _______ without success to fight off the lion with stones, so she ran up to the road, frantically trying to flag someone down.

Sharon Houston, who was driving by, saw Wilson and _______. After learning about the mountain lion attack, without _______ Houston jumped out of her car with her pepper spray(喷雾剂)and also grabbed a stick. The two women _______ to the scene in the forest, where the struggle was going on, with the mountain lion still _______ to let go of the dog. They both started hitting it and yelling ________ it finally set loose the bleeding dog.

Eva eventually ________. Houston pepper sprayed the mountain lion in the face, and it immediately turned away and ________. Eva was gravely injured, and Wilson ________ drove Eva to a vet(兽医). After spending several days there, the dog was ________. Now Eva, lying on her own bed with her favorite toys, is on the road to ________. “My dog is my hero and I owe her my life.” Wilson said.

1.
A.fedB.withdrewC.reactedD.approached
2.
A.recreationB.attentionC.acknowledgementD.recognition
3.
A.welcomeB.followC.defendD.disturb
4.
A.turned toB.turned downC.turned overD.turned into
5.
A.managedB.attemptedC.escapedD.tended
6.
A.pulled outB.pulled downC.pulled upD.pulled on
7.
A.hesitationB.permissionC.confidenceD.comparison
8.
A.adaptedB.respondedC.hurriedD.referred
9.
A.insistingB.agreeingC.submittingD.refusing
10.
A.asB.untilC.whenD.while
11.
A.wokeB.performedC.diedD.escaped
12.
A.showed interestB.restored powerC.lost controlD.took flight
13.
A.peacefullyB.patientlyC.urgentlyD.secretly
14.
A.releasedB.adoptedC.restoredD.infected
15.
A.freedomB.recoveryC.happinessD.safety
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。Sheppard被确诊视力下降后,她并没有放弃自己的生活;她在社区教残疾人舞蹈,她用实际行动告诉我们——保持运动,除非生命停止。

10 . Marion Sheppard had always been a keen dancer. However, she found her vision began to _________ in her 40s and the doctor said it would only get worse. She cried and felt _________, locking herself in her apartment.

Then after several months, Sheppard _________ herself to step out to attend a social event for people with visual impairments (损伤). Terror _________ her when she found people there barely moved. They all just sat there, _________ and physically withdrawn. Deep down, she was _________: “That is not the way I want to live”. Her immediate _________ was that she must do something to change that.

Sheppard asked at a Manhattan community center run by Visions, an organization for the visually impaired, if she could teach line dancing there, but was _________. They said it would be too _________ for the students. However, she insisted and __________ convinced the directors at Visions to let her teach line dancing on a volunteer basis. Her classes   __________ to be very popular, attracting more students than expected. But what she   __________ was more than dance steps. With constant encouragement, she also helped them __________ confidence and independence despite their disability. Just as Sheppard says, “We may be blind, but we’re doing our thing.”

Sheppard’s __________ for maintaining both physical and spiritual health, no matter what difficulty life may __________ at you, is simple: “Just keep it moving unless life ceases.”

1.
A.increaseB.declineC.disappearD.refresh
2.
A.confusedB.depressedC.embarrassedD.relieved
3.
A.allowedB.forcedC.promisedD.reminded
4.
A.shapedB.botheredC.influencedD.seized
5.
A.stillB.modestC.silentD.humble
6.
A.suspectingB.hesitatingC.complainingD.protesting
7.
A.ambitionB.imaginationC.reactionD.assumption
8.
A.turned downB.sent forC.turned overD.taken in
9.
A.priceyB.riskyC.strangeD.absurd
10.
A.exactlyB.definitelyC.frequentlyD.eventually
11.
A.seemedB.remainedC.provedD.tended
12.
A.instructedB.observedC.claimedD.preserved
13.
A.shareB.admireC.assessD.restore
14.
A.tipB.commentC.statementD.clue
15.
A.stareB.throwC.laughD.point
2024-04-07更新 | 93次组卷 | 1卷引用:广东省广州市第二中学2023-2024学年高二下学期四月月考英语试题
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