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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了英国艺术家Steph Morris专攻超现实运动鞋绘画的成长历程和职业生涯。

1 . Steph Morris is a talented UK artist who specializes in hyper-realistic drawings of sneakers (运动鞋). Her works are so true-to-life that even closeups of the drawings are ________ to distinguish from the real thing.

When it comes to sneaker ________, Manchester-born Morris is famous for her unmatched realism. She has always had a thing for sneakers, so pairing up this passion with her ________ talent just made sense. She didn’t ________ plan to make a living out of drawing sneakers. At first, she was more interested in ________ them, as she sought a career in sports. But a number of injuries forced her to ________ her option and come up with a plan B. She ________ a pencil and started drawing the things she ________ most.

“I’ve always loved sneakers since I was a ________so exploring that in my work is very ________.” Morris said. “It was actually a pair of sneakers that I drew to hang on my wall that got me here in the first place. It’s one of my favorite sneakers, and I collected many ________ growing up.”

While ________ as a graphic designer, Morris ________ a phone call from Reebok and was invited to a Future x Reebok event in New York. Since she couldn’t get any ________ off from work, she decided to just ________ her job and take up drawing full time.

1.
A.tiringB.hardC.relaxingD.painful
2.
A.fansB.storesC.drawingsD.brands
3.
A.actingB.athleticC.musicalD.artistic
4.
A.eventuallyB.fortunatelyC.originallyD.obviously
5.
A.designingB.advertisingC.washingD.wearing
6.
A.ignoreB.reevaluateC.discussD.maintain
7.
A.took upB.threw awayC.sold outD.turned in
8.
A.discoveredB.visitedC.lovedD.needed
9.
A.dreamerB.kidC.motherD.failure
10.
A.surprisingB.boringC.naturalD.stressful
11.
A.sheetsB.answersC.paintingsD.pairs
12.
A.workingB.learningC.talkingD.teaching
13.
A.missedB.gotC.madeD.forgot
14.
A.informationB.businessC.moneyD.time
15.
A.quitB.findC.recordD.enjoy
今日更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:山西省忻州市宁武县2023-2024学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过作者朋友的抱怨,感悟到父母的职责不易,抚养孩子是件辛苦的事,我们大多数人只是尽力做到最好。作为父母,设定限制、给出后果并保持一致并不容易。此外,你的孩子不会因为你这么做而对你表示感激。

2 . I was having coffee with a friend recently when she leaned across the table and said, “No matter what I do as a parent, I feel like I’m being taken for granted. All my child seems to do is shout at me, ________ me or ask me for things. I just feel so ________.”

Let’s face it — parenting is often a ________ job. Before we have kids, most of us have unrealistic ________ of what it’s going to become a parent. Maybe you watched family members ________their kids, or witnessed tired parents in the grocery store whose kids were ________ and thought to yourself, “I’ll never do it that way.” But as every parent eventually finds out that ideal image we have pre-kids is not ________. It’s hard work to raise children, and most of us are ________ trying to do our best.

It’s not easy to set ________, give consequences, and stay consistent as a parent. ________, your child isn’t going to show appreciation to you for doing it. If you’re feeling taken for granted, remember that one of your main ________ is to teach your child to be a responsible adult. And, as every parent knows, this is a tough and ________ job. We have to teach and ________ them how to behave appropriately in each ________. They may not always like it when we lay down regulations, but they ultimately ________ them — not only for their behavior, but because it makes them feel safer. Do remember: their thanks will come later.

1.
A.adjustB.exploreC.ignoreD.puzzle
2.
A.generalB.unappreciatedC.slightD.literary
3.
A.thanklessB.mechanicC.originalD.voluntary
4.
A.responsesB.trustsC.potentialsD.expectations
5.
A.affectingB.changingC.understandingD.raising
6.
A.giving outB.acting outC.sticking outD.working out
7.
A.realityB.jobC.processD.suggestion
8.
A.simplyB.definitelyC.obviouslyD.sincerely
9.
A.performancesB.limitsC.showsD.difficulties
10.
A.HoweverB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
11.
A.treatmentsB.tipsC.goalsD.solutions
12.
A.constantB.noisyC.peacefulD.practical
13.
A.admitB.warnC.informD.guide
14.
A.decisionB.positionC.situationD.demand
15.
A.deliverB.calculateC.needD.deny
今日更新 | 9次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届黑龙江高三下学期冲刺卷(五)英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是整理办公桌、浇花、叠衣服这些家务事对改善人的情绪有益。

3 . Tidying your desk, watering your plants, folding clothes — these household chores (家务) are very common. I often find myself _________ these little chores. If the deadline of a task is coming, I’ll clear up the papers _________ around my office to make me feel not so nervous.

I’m not _________ in this. As facing the influenza (流感), many people _________ finding new interest in looking after their homes as a way of _________ uncertainty. Psychologists (心理学家) say these chores may _________ encourage you to become active.

Little chores may be useful because they occupy the mind, leading us to devote fewer resources to the things that _________ us. We may find household makes us _________ when we finish them, but this depends on where we place our _________.

In a study, researchers __________ 51 participants into two groups. Half of them were encouraged to __________ focus on washing the dishes. “__________ washing the dishes, one should be aware that he is washing the dishes”. Another half only needed to know something __________ how to do washing without being encouraged to focus their awareness on the activity.

Finally, the participants were asked to take a questionnaire about their feelings. Those who had fully engaged with the experience reported a better mood. This included the reduced __________ and even a sense of “inspiration”, as if the simple activity had __________ their minds.

1.
A.enjoyingB.ignoringC.submittingD.tolerating
2.
A.disappearedB.destroyedC.placedD.melt
3.
A.expertB.luckyC.experiencedD.alone
4.
A.screamedB.agreedC.opposedD.guaranteed
5.
A.opening upB.caring forC.dealing withD.setting up
6.
A.betterB.harderC.lessD.heavier
7.
A.delightB.frightenC.surpriseD.upset
8.
A.crazyB.disappointedC.cheerfulD.simple
9.
A.dreamB.attentionC.hopeD.vacation
10.
A.fellB.dividedC.builtD.got
11.
A.thankfullyB.gracefullyC.slightlyD.fully
12.
A.UnlessB.WhyC.WhileD.How
13.
A.aboutB.forC.withD.by
14.
A.energyB.pressureC.argumentD.work
15.
A.closedB.praisedC.educatedD.refreshed
今日更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:云南省三校联考2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。本篇讲了作者在七十九岁的年纪,在旅行团朋友们的帮助下一起爬上了乞力马扎罗山。

4 . Once I’d reached retirement age I spent a lot of time travelling to distant countries, and after seeing a documentary on Mount Kilimanjaro, I thought perhaps I should give it a _________.

When I made ________ with my favorite travel company, I was told their age limit for the ________ was 80, and as I was 79 at the time I realized it was a question of now or never! I ________ up and the date I was given meant that if I could make it to the summit (顶峰), I’d arrive on the day before my 80th _________

When I arrived in Tanzania, Africa, I ________ a group of seven ladies and eight gentlemen, all of whom I could see were half my age. I could also tell from the _______ that the man in charge would have been ________ without me, and he gave me strict ________ to always walk immediately behind the leader. I noticed too that he’d asked two of the group to keep an eye on me, as they were ________ checking to see if I was OK.

For the first three days we had excellent weather, and hour after hour we trudged (跋涉) inline, with occasional ________ for toilet and snacks. However, halfway through day four, the boss suddenly shouted my name from the end of the line, and when I _______ in response he yelled, “Norman, you are summit material!”

From then on, no one ________ on me, and on day five we all reached the summit and then ________ to the peak. In spite of the fact that my birthday was a day away, everyone stood together and sang Happy Birthday To You. You could say we’d become a     _________.

1.
A.runB.reachC.walkD.go
2.
A.inquiresB.commentsC.forecastsD.friends
3.
A.hikeB.cycleC.climbD.ride
4.
A.pickedB.signedC.caughtD.grew
5.
A.birthdayB.celebrationC.anniversaryD.ceremony
6.
A.formedB.examinedC.obtainedD.joined
7.
A.endB.startC.courseD.result
8.
A.angrierB.crazierC.happierD.busier
9.
A.instructionsB.deadlinesC.conversationsD.conditions
10.
A.graduallyB.constantlyC.reluctantlyD.excitedly
11.
A.chancesB.huntsC.hopesD.breaks
12.
A.looked upB.came backC.turned roundD.hung out
13.
A.checkedB.dependedC.calledD.blamed
14.
A.returnedB.progressedC.deliveredD.reacted
15.
A.classB.committeeC.clubD.family
今日更新 | 6次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届山东省菏泽市高三下学期二模英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。Hunt-Broersma因癌症左腿下半部截肢,一开始难以接受,但是尝试跑步后,发生极大改变,创下了连续跑104次马拉松的世界纪录。文章讲述了她参加跑步的经历以及感悟。

5 . In mid-January, Jacky Hunt-Broersma, a native of South Africa, set her goal of running. And since then she has been running 26. 2 miles every day, about the _______ of a marathon. On Saturday, she completed her 104th marathon — a (n) _______ she expects to be confirmed by Guinness World Records. If so, she would then hold a world record for 104 back-to-back (连续的) marathon runs, two more than her previous _______.

Hunt-Broersma lost half of her left leg _______ a rare form of cancer in 2001. “The biggest ______ was accepting that part of my body was gone,” she said. “Until five years ago, I was not very _______. But after looking into running, I decided to give it a try.” Currently, she keeps running on a false leg made out of carbon fiber. The carbon fiber blade (刀锋) she uses, designed specifically for running, costs about $10,000.

But Hunt-Broersma says her investment (投入) has been well worthwhile. “Running really _______ my life,” she said. “It gave me a sense of freedom. I fell in love with the process of _______ my body further just to see what I could do.”

Hunt-Broersma is hoping to _______ a single thought in others — “You’re ________ than you think and you’re capable of so much more.”

1.
A.backgroundB.themeC.distanceD.speed
2.
A.experimentB.achievementC.inventionD.program
3.
A.measureB.goalC.rankD.position
4.
A.in spite ofB.apart fromC.due toD.regardless of
5.
A.struggleB.possibilityC.opportunityD.regret
6.
A.activeB.sensitiveC.negativeD.reliable
7.
A.recordedB.changedC.reflectedD.limited
8.
A.approachingB.supportingC.pushingD.affecting
9.
A.describeB.seekC.collectD.inspire
10.
A.strongerB.healthierC.stricterD.wiser
今日更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:北京市大兴区2023-2024学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者没有徒步旅行,但还是接受了别人去徒步的邀请,作者为了徒步做了很多准备,也因为徒步结交了新的朋友。

6 . “Jen, do you hike?” Karen asked.

Was she talking to me? “Me? Yes, yeah, I ________”, I told her, whose sun-kissed checks suggested she was a ________.

“Great, do you want to come with us tomorrow morning? We meet in front of Bobbie’s house at 6:30, before it’s too ________, so we won’t sweat heavily. It’s about three miles total. Does that sound okay?”

Three miles. I wasn’t sure how ________ that was, partly because I didn’t hike. I ________ if hiking could be much different from walking. Being new to the town, and excited about an invitation from persons I wanted to befriend, I ________.

The next day, I got up early, showered, washed and ________ my hair. I left it a little messy, so it didn’t look like I had tried too ________. I took time to ________ comfortable “hiking clothes” and I ________ a bottle of water. When I arrived at Bobbie’s house, Karen and other three women was standing there, ________.

“Hey, Jen, I’m glad you came to hike,” she said ________ and hugged me. Then we started walking to the park. We walked rapidly along the sidewalk to the base of the Thunderbird Mountain.

That day, I became a hiker. By accepting the ________ to hike, I stretched myself, and made amazing new ________. I still enjoy hiking with them, and I imagine I will always remain ________ to these lovely women who enveloped me in their circle.

The great thing about new friends is that they bring new energy to my soul.

1.
A.checkB.hikeC.chatD.answer
2.
A.farmerB.teacherC.regularD.scholar
3.
A.hotB.coldC.wetD.dry
4.
A.highB.deepC.wideD.long
5.
A.suggestedB.wonderedC.promisedD.believed
6.
A.abandonedB.hesitatedC.acceptedD.refused
7.
A.styledB.touchedC.hidD.sold
8.
A.littleB.hardC.easilyD.gladly
9.
A.donateB.produceC.exhibitD.select
10.
A.turned inB.brought upC.held onD.took along
11.
A.hikingB.jumpingC.waitingD.arguing
12.
A.cheerfullyB.CuriouslyC.officiallyD.angrily
13.
A.messageB.invitationC.experimentD.exploration
14.
A.friendsB.neighborsC.storiesD.theories
15.
A.usefulB.importantC.relaxedD.connected
今日更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届安徽省淮北市高三下学期二模英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者和丈夫飞往中国迎接新收养的女儿雪莉的故事,通过一起克服最初的情感障碍和生活习惯的不同,特别是通过一次共同用餐的经历,增进了家庭成员间的情感联系。文章通过具体事件和细节描写,展现了家庭亲情的温馨与成长。

7 . After months of preparation, my husband Bill and I flew to China to welcome our new daughter, our 18-month-old angel “Shirley”. But when we picked her up, Shirley missed her Chinese mother so ________ she would barely look at Bill and me. Instead, she’d stand at our hotel room door and ________ for the only mother she had known.

I was so embarrassed that lunch in a restaurant was out of the ________. I was afraid people would think I was a “bad mother.” So I ________ our meals from room service.

One time I chose the noodle plate and tried to use chopsticks for the very first time. The noodles kept ________ off my chopsticks. At this time, Shirley’s screaming suddenly stopped.

Peeking out of the corner of my eye, I saw her sitting in the room corner ________ me attentively. And in no time, a tiny hand came into ________, took the chopsticks from my big hand. As I looked up, Shirley — with the chopsticks skillfully arranged in her little fingers — began expertly feeding me noodles, without ________ a single one.

I looked at Bill, who was wide-eyed with ________. “Do you think she would ________ me?” he wondered ________. So, trembling with ________, I asked, “Shirley, will you feed your daddy now?” and ________ to Bob. She nodded “yes” with a big smile on her face!

That meal was definitely a ________ experience. Shirley must have felt that we would ________ without her assistance!

1.
A.intenselyB.happilyC.calmlyD.gently
2.
A.waitB.screamC.fightD.care
3.
A.optionB.solutionC.problemD.question
4.
A.sharedB.cookedC.orderedD.delivered
5.
A.slippingB.skippingC.slidingD.skimming
6.
A.examiningB.observingC.watchingD.seeing
7.
A.sceneB.viewC.sightD.vision
8.
A.seizingB.losingC.droppingD.missing
9.
A.reliefB.fearC.disappointmentD.surprise
10.
A.serveB.feedC.guideD.support
11.
A.anxiouslyB.hesitantlyC.hopefullyD.silently
12.
A.agreementB.excitementC.embarrassmentD.disappointment
13.
A.explainedB.laughedC.referredD.pointed
14.
A.bondingB.engagingC.attachingD.involving
15.
A.sufferB.settleC.struggleD.starve
今日更新 | 1次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届安徽省京师联盟高三下学期质量联合检测(三模)英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者的母亲是单身妈妈,独自抚养作者长大,在作者生病的时候一直陪伴着作者。作者认为母亲是一位了不起的妈妈。

8 . As I grew up, I always had my mom by my side. We lived a very ________ life. I never looked at the other kids and ________ why I didn’t have a dad, or why I lived in an apartment instead of a big house. Most of what I ________ was our little Christmas tree in the living room and going to the park very often.

________, when I hit my teenage years, things started to change. I didn’t want to ________ with her as much. I ________ on friends and school. I ________ her out because I didn’t want her to tell me what to do.

At about 16, I ________ an eating disorder. And I felt sad and lost. Soon, I found the reason why I was ________ — I needed my mother. And she was there ________ my mean words, my silence, and my anger. She told me she was ________ there for me, reminding me to relax for a moment and think. I did. And I ________ when the world is sometimes cruel, she will be there for me all the time.

After that day, everything changed. I looked at how she ________ me on her own as a single mom. I looked at the sacrifices and ________ of sleep she endured for me. She got herself through college without ________ by making money by herself, and is now ________ with her own apartment and ________. I honestly could not be more grateful for such a(n) ________ mom. Now, as a 17-year-old ready to leave for college, it’s my turn to ________ her. I thought the least I could do was to get her to go on some dates. I ________ her in every way, and she does the same.

1.
A.happyB.hardC.differentD.lonely
2.
A.answeredB.provedC.wonderedD.explained
3.
A.expectB.hateC.rememberD.achieve
4.
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Otherwise
5.
A.make upB.come upC.get alongD.hang out
6.
A.dependedB.focusedC.calledD.agreed
7.
A.helpedB.shutC.pickedD.pulled
8.
A.controlledB.preventedC.developedD.treated
9.
A.tiredB.upsetC.strangeD.bored
10.
A.in spite ofB.for fear ofC.in addition toD.because of
11.
A.neverB.sometimesC.alwaysD.hardly
12.
A.imaginedB.doubtedC.wishedD.realized
13.
A.praisedB.disappointedC.raisedD.trusted
14.
A.lackB.needsC.favorD.effects
15.
A.encouragementB.permissionC.loveD.aid
16.
A.cheerfulB.successfulC.respectfulD.meaningful
17.
A.lifeB.relationshipC.marriageD.friendship
18.
A.youngB.honestC.funnyD.amazing
19.
A.take care ofB.stay away fromC.take the place ofD.pay attention to
20.
A.teachB.observeC.checkD.support
昨日更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:天津市河东区2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了在丈夫去世后,作者去打印葬礼用照片的经历。在极度悲伤和无助中,她得到了一位陌生女士的帮助。这位女士不仅帮助她解决了打印机的问题,还静静地陪伴她,让她在一个没有评判的环境中处理自己的痛苦,这个善举让作者的一些绝望感消失了。

9 . I received one act of kindness from a stranger after my husband died. It happened when I went to have a photo _________ for the funeral (葬礼). Enveloped by grief, I was unable to talk with anyone. Printing the photo should have been an easy task, but it felt _________ as I walked into the building.

I had often used the print service and was _________ in and out within ten minutes. But, on this day, nothing went _________. My USB wouldn’t load properly and I couldn’t locate the photo. Overcome with _________, I broke into tears.

Then a woman _________ me and asked if she could help. I cried that I couldn’t get the machine to _________. She sat down and with a few quick taps (敲击) on the keyboard, _________ the photo. She moved as if to leave. _________, she sat back. She asked if this was what I would like printed. Still sobbing, I said it needed to be cropped (裁剪). She put it all into the system and waited. I thanked her as she __________ the USB to me. She nodded and sat silently until I was __________ enough to walk out.

By sitting __________, she permitted me to cry without judgment. She didn’t ask what was wrong or offer well-meaning but unhelpful __________. She allowed me to deal with my __________ in a cared-for space. Through that brief exchange of time, I felt some of the hopelessness __________.

1.
A.takenB.deliveredC.attachedD.printed
2.
A.challengingB.annoyingC.frighteningD.discouraging
3.
A.occasionallyB.obviouslyC.casuallyD.normally
4.
A.crazyB.publicC.rightD.bad
5.
A.terrorB.helplessnessC.confusionD.shock
6.
A.supportedB.attractedC.impressedD.approached
7.
A.changeB.existC.workD.improve
8.
A.brought upB.set downC.cut outD.put aside
9.
A.AnywayB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Instead
10.
A.broughtB.handedC.giftedD.supplied
11.
A.courageousB.delightedC.calmD.confident
12.
A.aimlesslyB.quietlyC.joyfullyD.temporarily
13.
A.commentsB.promisesC.requestsD.apologies
14.
A.embarrassmentB.anxietyC.agonyD.shame
15.
A.work outB.die awayC.show upD.come about
昨日更新 | 3次组卷 | 1卷引用:遵义市第四中学2023-2024学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者多年前采访一位广告执行官的经历,这位广告人梦想成为一名小说家,最终实现了自己的梦想,并且介绍了“可能的自我”这一概念。

10 . Years ago, as a young business reporter, I interviewed an advertising executive. I was there to ask about the latest _________. But when I sat down, he wanted to talk about writing fiction. He spent hours meeting with clients and crafting slogans, but he dreamed of being a(n) _________ instead.

A decade or so later, however, I was _________ to see the advertiser on TV, holding up his new _________. James Patterson had _________ into a best-selling author. “Maybe I was delusional (痴心妄想), but I _________ thought of myself as an advertising person,” he told me when asked how he’d done it. “I always _________ to be a writer. It was always in my head.”

Mr. Patterson’s ability to see himself as a writer _________ a concept known as “possible selves”. It describes how people _________ their futures: what they may become, or want to become, or even fear becoming.

The term, __________ in 1986 by the social psychologists Hazel Markus and Paula Nurius, grew out of some __________ on self-concept and self-perception. A possible self can take you __________ daydreams, which are often fleeting and not necessarily grounded in __________. It can come to fruition (实现) “if you build a __________ from your ‘now’ self to the possible self,” Dr. Markus said.

If you want a change, imagine your possible self and __________.

1.
A.campaignB.budgetC.hobbyD.travel
2.
A.entrepreneurB.novelistC.consultantD.specialist
3.
A.relievedB.delightedC.terrifiedD.surprised
4.
A.envelopeB.magazineC.bookD.journal
5.
A.expandedB.changedC.rangedD.migrated
6.
A.neverB.merelyC.nearlyD.ever
7.
A.hesitatedB.deservedC.plannedD.learned
8.
A.createsB.contradictsC.introducesD.illustrates
9.
A.buildB.embraceC.envisionD.secure
10.
A.boughtB.coinedC.imaginedD.promoted
11.
A.researchesB.advertisementsC.suggestionsD.regulations
12.
A.throughB.alongC.withinD.beyond
13.
A.responsibilityB.earthC.realityD.truth
14.
A.shelterB.bridgeC.barrierD.platform
15.
A.take actionB.make itC.settle downD.stay awake
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