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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者离开家乡德克萨斯州到纽约当实习生,这期间作者经历了从焦虑、恐惧到直面困难努力奋斗,体验了快节奏的生活,也得到了成长,变得更加独立,为今后的人生打下了基础。

1 . I’ve had many opportunities to experience living in a foreign culture. But my first experience came in an ______ place — my own country. When I was 20, I got an internship (实习职位) in New York City. It was my first time to ______ outside of my home state of Texas.

With my moving north came culture ______. I grew up in a big city in Texas. But it was no comparison to the tightly ______ New York with their 8 million citizens. I was used to life at a ______ pace; New York moved fast. The saying is true — this city never ______. I had to adjust.

My first reaction was fear: I feared I would ______ at my new internship in the 54-storey office building; I feared I would get lost on the subway; I feared that the locals wouldn’t have ______ for my frequent moments of confusion. My fear ranged from reasonable to silly. But I ______ my fears and kept trying.

I learned quickly never to ______ a New Yorker always speaks English. New York is home to people of all walks of life, from all corners of the world. At weekends, I would spend hours ______ along Canal Street in Chinatown — the closest I’d ever been to an Asian country.

“By the end of my internship, I was a little older, a little wiser and_______ of big city life. I hated the skyscrapers, tourists and the high price I had to pay for a cheeseburger and fries. But I had ______ too. I was quicker, smarter and more independent. I knew I would ______ that feeling of having the world right at my doorstep. It was good ______ for the life of travel I’d soon begin.

1.
A.unusualB.unexpectedC.unpleasantD.unforgettable
2.
A.studyB.liveC.travelD.explore
3.
A.heritageB.imageC.feastD.shock
4.
A.closedB.equippedC.controlledD.packed
5.
A.quickB.familiarC.uniqueD.relaxed
6.
A.changesB.adaptsC.sleepsD.disappears
7.
A.failB.battleC.reviveD.protest
8.
A.desireB.preferenceC.patienceD.respect
9.
A.conqueredB.forgaveC.admittedD.identified
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A.proposeB.knowC.supposeD.ensure
11.
A.reviewingB.hikingC.wanderingD.observing
12.
A.proudB.awareC.tiredD.afraid
13.
A.wonB.grownC.struggledD.practiced
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A.hateB.missC.loseD.express
15.
A.preparationB.contributionC.emotionD.celebration
昨日更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文为一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者妈妈对孩子期待值很高,还没上幼儿园就开始学前辅导,结果令她很失望,还以为作者有学习障碍,而作者顺利地从幼儿园毕业,在小学一年级时还在学校颁奖宴会上得了综合成绩奖,胜过所有一年级的学生,证明作者很聪明。

2 . Mom looked at the awards banquet (宴会) invitation as though she had received ________ news. Her lips tuned down at the edges and her eyebrows twisted together as she read the paper again. “Baby, it might be a ________. Sometimes they accidentally send these things to the wrong people.” She spoke with apology in her voice.

The year before I’d started kindergarten, my mom bought pre-school workbooks. She began my education with ________ that was visible in her smile but only ________ shouting. Her voice and face made me think I had done something very ________. So, whenever she tried to teach me anything, from writing ABCs to tying shoes, I was ________ by the process of learning.

Mom expressed her ________ about me possibly having a learning disability to the teacher. But I made it through kindergarten just ________. Then fist grade. My ________ progress was never a topic of conversation. I had no idea where I ________, below average or smart .I didn’t care. I just ________ doing all the worksheets and activities. I wasn’t ________. I wasn’t crying. I wasn’t frustrated. ________ I wasn’t bringing home gold starred medals, either.

At the awards banquet, I sat by my best friend, ________ all through the meal. But Mom looked like still expecting bad news. The further we got into dinner, the ________ she became. All the subject awards were given out, but “Rebecca” was still not celled. I caught my mom’s ________. She was near tears.

The over-all achievement medals were given out last Mom’s head ________ in her hand. She ________ over to me “T tell you what. Let’s go get some ice cream and forget this whole thing. Sweetheart.” Seconds later, “Overall achievement for first grade—Rebecca!”

I ________ heard my name because I was thinking about ice cream. Later I returned with my medal, still not understanding its ________. I had outperformed every first-grader at my school that year, and I was smart! I asked, “Can I still have ice cream?” My mom nodded, crying and laughing at the same time.

1.
A.welcomeB.badC.latestD.incredible
2.
A.mistakeB.jokeC.promiseD.trap
3.
A.painB.courageC.perseveranceD.eagerness
4.
A.ended upB.added toC.gave upD.thought of
5.
A.remarkableB.naturalC.wrongD.risky
6.
A.embarrassedB.interruptedC.motivatedD.entertained
7.
A.expectationB.concernC.hesitationD.responsibility
8.
A.freeB.hardC.earlyD.fine
9.
A.mentalB.academicC.behavioralD.technical
10.
A.fitted inB.targeted atC.stood outD.started with
11.
A.boastedB.hatedC.reportedD.enjoyed
12.
A.strugglingB.survivingC.decliningD.promising
13.
A.SoB.ButC.BecauseD.If
14.
A.arguingB.laughingC.confusedD.saddened
15.
A.hungrierB.happierC.quieterD.calmer
16.
A.attentionB.interestC.faceD.breath
17.
A.tunedB.roseC.noddedD.rested
18.
A.greetedB.handedC.whisperedD.sighed
19.
A.clearlyB.frequentlyC.eventuallyD.barely
20.
A.intentionB.wisdomC.significanceD.impression

3 . According to a media release , a criminal had escaped from prison. In panic , he ran to a _________ living area close to the prison. He tried to ________ grandfather Luis Mena’s truck after he ________ his granddaughters Stephanie, 3, and Amy, 7, who had just come from the daycare center.

“ We started ________, ” Mena told the media. The man ________ the door to the driver’s side of the truck and tried to ________ Mena out of the vehicle. “ My T-shirt got all ________. He grabbed me by my T-shirt and threw me to the ground. ” Mena’s head hit the ground violently and lost ________. The man escaped in the truck , with Stephanie and Amy still in the back seat.   That was my biggest ________,” Mena recalled.

However , when he came to himself , he learned that Amy had ________ to get out of the truck before the man fled the scene in the ________ vehicle. “She jumped from the truck and pulled her sister out so they could escape and be ________.” Mena proudly accounted his granddaughter’s ________ actions in detail. ________, police found the truck. The criminal reportedly ________ it and ran away into the woods. Later, a police dog team caught and ________him. He was taken to the ________ to treat the dog bites. The community where the family lives ________ the 7-year-old girl as a ________ after she saved both herself and her younger sister from the ________.

1.
A.farawayB.familiarC.smallD.nearby
2.
A.borrowB.robC.damageD.park
3.
A.picked upB.took onC.put upD.took in
4.
A.talkingB.bargainingC.fightingD.quarreling
5.
A.closedB.openedC.liftedD.removed
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A.fooledB.persuadedC.forcedD.frightened
7.
A.dryB.dirtyC.lostD.broken
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A.courageB.judgementC.freedomD.consciousness
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A.reliefB.worryC.mistakeD.regret
10.
A.hopedB.plannedC.managedD.failed
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A.second-handB.stolenC.desertedD.brand-new
12.
A.safeB.famousC.terrifiedD.injured
13.
A.scaryB.riskyC.carefulD.brave
14.
A.FrequentlyB.EventuallyC.UnfortunatelyD.Gradually
15.
A.droveB.soldC.leftD.returned
16.
A.shotB.killedC.exposedD.arrested
17.
A.hospitalB.prisonC.courtD.community
18.
A.awardedB.praisedC.reportedD.doubted
19.
A.winnerB.survivorC.heroD.rescuer
20.
A.dangerB.accidentC.challengeD.adventure
2024-06-13更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省成都市2023-2024学年高三下学期三月阶段性测试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者身在异国他乡,感到格格不入,后来作者在当地一家动物收容所做志愿者,作者在这里照顾一只名叫Luna的猫的经历让作者发生了改变,找到了归属感。

4 . When I was 24, I moved to America, 11,000 kilometers away from my homeland. This was _______, especially fitting into an unfamiliar environment. Working from home increased my _______, as I was cut off from social interactions. However, serving as a volunteer at a local animal shelter _______ everything.

Upon arriving at the shelter, I was _______ to a small, grey and white cat named Luna immediately. Found abandoned and terrified of humans, Luna _______ in the corner, shaking. Her lonely green eyes seemed to _______ my own sense of displacement in this foreign land. My task was to slowly gain Luna’s _______ and help her adjust, which felt similar to my efforts to _______ this new place.

As days turned into weeks, Luna and I developed a _______. The process of feeding her, speaking softly, and the ________ required to look after her made this little creature gradually open her heart to me. Her ________ encouraged me to step outside, make new friends, and become part of the community.

My time at the shelter provided a valuable ________ into settling down in a new country. It is an inspiring experience of ________ gaps of language and culture and a journey of personal growth. From it, I realized the value of time, love, and a(n) ________ heart in forming meaningful relationships. This journey aided me in finding a sense of ________ in an unfamiliar land.

1.
A.toughB.dangerousC.excitingD.rewarding
2.
A.happinessB.interestC.lonelinessD.guilt
3.
A.upsetB.costC.challengedD.changed
4.
A.drawnB.comparedC.drivenD.devoted
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A.playedB.hidC.sleptD.relaxed
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A.rejectB.controlC.coverD.mirror
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A.praiseB.sympathyC.forgivenessD.trust
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A.escape fromB.adapt toC.get aroundD.search for
9.
A.bondB.planC.habitD.skill
10.
A.guidanceB.independenceC.confidenceD.patience
11.
A.courageB.acceptanceC.assistanceD.curiosity
12.
A.innovationB.insightC.investigationD.investment
13.
A.leavingB.wideningC.bridgingD.creating
14.
A.openB.simpleC.strongD.innocent
15.
A.responsibilityB.securityC.belongingD.freedom
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了两个年轻人Noah和Weston及时发现了溺水的Griffin,并在急救人员到来之前尽力实施了救生步骤,成功地挽救了他的生命。

5 . As we all know, swimming is great fun. But it often comes with ________. Drowning is a real possibility even for the most ________ swimmers. However, this dangerous situation can be changed with watchful eyes. This summer in Florida, two young men helped to ________ one drowning death.

Griffin Emerson, a 6-year-old child, swam in an apartment block’s pool. He enjoyed the pool’s ________ area. But he began to ________ toward the deeper part slowly, struggling to keep his head above water. All that came about as no one else, including his mother, seemed to ________ him. Griffin’s frightening ________ in the water happened over the course of a full minute, ending up with the child going down to the ________ of the pool.

However, one young man, Noah, did find Griffin in the pool. He told his friend Weston to call 911 at once. And Noah ________ to jump into the pool to ________ the 6-year-old. Noah made it to Griffin, caught him and ________ him to the surface and then to the side of the pool. Before the emergency services’ arrival, Noah and Weston tried their best to ________ life-saving steps.

________, a few minutes later, Griffin recovered his breath. Griffin’s mother was ________ to Noah and Weston for their heroic actions. But the two young men thought it was no big deal and hoped that this act of kindness would be ________.

1.
A.attentionB.dangerC.limitationD.challenge
2.
A.ordinaryB.significantC.experiencedD.curious
3.
A.identifyB.adjustC.sufferD.prevent
4.
A.narrowB.shallowC.separateD.sensitive
5.
A.moveB.jumpC.climbD.run
6.
A.noticeB.seekC.persuadeD.recognize
7.
A.complaintB.adventureC.escapeD.struggle
8.
A.centerB.bottomC.cornerD.side
9.
A.regrettedB.hesitatedC.assumedD.hurried
10.
A.keep records ofB.come acrossC.figure outD.catch up with
11.
A.directedB.heldC.pulledD.tied
12.
A.describeB.performC.explainD.recall
13.
A.FortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.SurprisinglyD.Strangely
14.
A.patientB.generousC.gratefulD.familiar
15.
A.brought inB.looked intoC.taken inD.pass down
2024-06-11更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省广元市川师大万达中学2023-2024学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了作者把母亲接来照顾后,受母亲抱怨的影响,开始控制不住地抱怨起来,后来朋友的日记让作者学会了用感恩来克服抱怨,事情发生了转变。

6 . When she was 86, Mom moved to our city. My husband, Kevin, and I found a lovely apartment for her. I was happy to help take care of her _______ she arrived.

The day after she moved in, she called me to _______ about the food at the facility. “The pizza was like rubber. I couldn’t _______ it.” “Mom, you’re complaining to me. Wouldn’t it make more sense to tell someone who can _______ the problem?” We hung up. This was only her second day here! And week after week, Mom found more to complain about.

When with my friend Beth, I spent 20 minutes sharing how Mom’s attitude _______ me. “She seems _______. After everything Kevin and I do for her, all we hear is what she doesn’t like.” As the words spilled from my lips, I realized that I’d developed the same _______ of complaining that annoyed me so much in Mom.

I decided to keep a better watch on my _______. Things went fine for a few weeks. But soon I felt powerless to _______ by myself and couldn’t help complaining to Beth about Mom’s ________ again.

A few days later, I received a journal from my friend Torry. On the first page he had written, “Jeanette, I use such a journal every day to ________ things I’m thankful for.” I wrote three things I was ________ for. Contentment filled my heart. Maybe this was it. It was a joyous ________ that helped me overcome the complaining gratitude.

Over the next few months, as I continued, I noticed little things I’d ________. Life was handing out gifts continuously, including Mom, complaints and all. I couldn’t change her; I could only ________ her.

1.
A.ifB.becauseC.unlessD.until
2.
A.askB.complainC.careD.argue
3.
A.eatB.orderC.prepareD.smell
4.
A.fixB.analyzeC.raiseD.discuss
5.
A.tiredB.annoyedC.confusedD.scared
6.
A.independentB.inactiveC.ungratefulD.delighted
7.
A.ideaB.traditionC.routineD.habit
8.
A.teethB.tongueC.handsD.legs
9.
A.communicateB.reflectC.questionD.change
10.
A.callsB.journalC.pizzaD.apartment
11.
A.spreadB.proveC.writeD.bring
12.
A.pitifulB.regretfulC.thankfulD.careful
13.
A.argumentB.discussionC.inventionD.replacement
14.
A.ignoredB.forgottenC.recordedD.abandoned
15.
A.guideB.loveC.praiseD.teach
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述作者和儿时的伙伴虽然信奉的宗教不同,但是彼此非常要好,分别多年后再次巧遇使双方激动不已。作者通过自己的经历告诉我们:不要有既定的宗教、种族等成见,要让人们自然的相处,这样就可以自然建立友谊。

7 . I often read about incidents of misunderstanding or disagreement. I’m left _________. Why do these people create _________, especially with those from other races?

I was _________ up in Kuala Lumpur in 1960s, when children from different races living in _________. My family lived a stone’s _________ from Ismail’s. And no one was bothered that Ismail was an immigrant — we just _________ our differences. Perhaps, our elders hadn’t filled our heads with differences.

Ismail and I soon became friends. During the school holidays, we would _________ the countryside on our bicycles, hoping to _________ the unexpected. We almost traveled everywhere and met many interesting things accidentally. Because Ismail and I lived near each other, he would go shopping in town with my family. We were really glad of his _________. When I was at middle school, my family moved to Johor. Later, I lost touch with Ismail.

One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. When I stated my destination, the driver didn’t move off. __________, he stopped the car in place for a moment and then called me, “Raddar!” I was astonished at being so familiarly __________. It was my childhood name. __________, it was Ismail! Even after two decades, we still __________ each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a sense of true affection, something hard to describe.

If we can allow our children to be themselves without __________, they’ll build friendships with people __________ race, who will be by their side through thick and thin. The society is built on such friendship, where we can truly experience warmth, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.”

1.
A.satisfiedB.restrictedC.convincedD.confused
2.
A.wondersB.compositionsC.conflictsD.friendships
3.
A.showingB.growingC.gettingD.looking
4.
A.harmonyB.panicC.chargeD.question
5.
A.moveB.throwC.dropD.roll
6.
A.removedB.transformedC.acceptedD.emphasized
7.
A.exploreB.protectC.occupyD.fund
8.
A.take awayB.come acrossC.deal withD.go against
9.
A.companyB.interventionC.choiceD.absence
10.
A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Instead
11.
A.addressedB.rewardedC.criticizedD.disturbed
12.
A.EnthusiasticallyB.SuspiciouslyC.InitiallyD.Unexpectedly
13.
A.misunderstoodB.motivatedC.recognizedD.trusted
14.
A.sympathyB.prejudiceC.criteriaD.patience
15.
A.rather thanB.other thanC.regardless ofD.because of
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者儿时热爱阅读,但长大后因科技发展和生活压力,时间被电子屏幕占据,直到遇到一本激励人心的书,使其重拾阅读,从中获得灵感与精神力量,呼吁大家在数字时代做出明智选择,保护眼睛和心灵,平衡书籍与屏幕的时间。

8 . Whenever our teachers or parents asked about our hobbies at childhood, my friends and I would always express our love for reading. However, with the development of high technology, our lives are gradually ________ by electronic screens of all sizes. They attract our attention like magnets (磁铁) and gradually ________ us from the world of books.

There was a time when I felt like my life went downhill, and with increased ________ from school, physical tiredness and emotional burdens (负担), I had to watch short ________ to distract (分散) myself from those troubles.

This situation changed when one day I ________ a book called The Grapes of Wrath by a US writer. When I opened the cover and started reading, I felt like being hit ________ on my head. The wonderful story and beautiful writing attracted me. Although the characters in the book face ________ survival challenges, they still try to live in hard times and struggle for their dreams. This ________ spirit deeply inspired me, allowing me to gradually ________ my confidence in the future.

Now I carry this book either at the dining table or during school breaks. As a student who has a (n) ________ of making films, this book also gave me creative ________. The historical scenes described in the book and the deep human nature ________ within opened a door to the hall of art for me, allowing me to understand that reading can not only ________ the spirit, but also cause creativity.

Why should we choose to ignore (忽视) such ________ like this book? Finally, I would like to appeal to my peers to protect our eyes and minds, and make ________ choices between books and screens.

1.
A.describedB.filledC.limitedD.examined
2.
A.protectB.delightC.distanceD.free
3.
A.honorB.dangerC.sorrowD.pressure
4.
A.videosB.noticesC.emailsD.plans
5.
A.put awayB.came acrossC.handed outD.complained about
6.
A.hardB.stillC.everD.early
7.
A.acceptableB.strangeC.severeD.ordinary
8.
A.falseB.disappointingC.romanticD.positive
9.
A.repeatB.resetC.regainD.review
10.
A.requestB.instructionC.fortuneD.dream
11.
A.inspirationB.identityC.attentionD.invitation
12.
A.refusedB.shownC.questionedD.damaged
13.
A.replaceB.comfortC.endD.gather
14.
A.lessonsB.painsC.promisesD.treasures
15.
A.wiseB.informalC.casualD.slow
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要记述了作者和朋友在旅行途中,车子抛锚后,得到好心的陌生人帮助的故事。

9 . My friend and I had just set off from Vancouver to do a five- day cano (独木舟) trip in Bowron Lake Provincial park. We’d been _______  the trip for quite a while-reservations at the park need to be _______  months in advance. I’d taken some time off work and my friend managed to spare some time for the adventure..

We were _______ to Bowron Lake when our car broke down.  _______ , we were just outside a small town which had a little motel (汽车旅馆), where we met a kind _______. He gave us the number of a mechanic in town. We were going to call him, but as it was quite late, we _______ to leave repairing the car until the next morning and so booked  into the motel.

It turned out our car problem wasn’t a big deal to fix, but the mechanic needed to order a part that would take a few days to show up. At that point, we _______  our trip would have to be cancelled. If we were going to finish it in time, we had to leave immediately.

The _______ stranger insisted that we finish our trip when we mentioned the change of plans. He offered to drive the two-hour round trip to drop us off at the lake, coordinate with (与…协调) the mechanic to _______ the car while we were gone, and then ________  my friend and me after we finished canoeing.

I remember as he dropped us off at the lake, he ________ us a bag of fresh, homemade cookies to take along. Everything he did to help us was ________.

It was a trip that never would have happened ________  he hadn’t done all he did, which helped us so much.

I’m very  ________  for the stranger’s kindness; it’s people like him that make me want to go out of my way for others who are travelling and ________ help.

1.
A.enjoyingB.imaginingC.planningD.completing
2.
A.changedB.offeredC.canceledD.booked
3.
A.drivingB.walkingC.bikingD.running
4.
A.FinallyB.SurprisinglyC.CertainlyD.Luckily
5.
A.sellerB.friendC.strangerD.guide
6.
A.decidedB.startedC.learnedD.struggled
7.
A.figuredB.promisedC.rememberedD.heard
8.
A.hard-workingB.proudC.kind-heartedD.energetic
9.
A.fix upB.pull overC.get outD.put away
10.
A.pay forB.search forC.cheer upD.pick up
11.
A.awardedB.sentC.handedD.showed
12.
A.unavoidableB.unbelievableC.unrecognizableD.unacceptable
13.
A.thoughB.sinceC.beforeD.if
14.
A.regretfulB.preparedC.gratefulD.thirsty
15.
A.fond ofB.in need ofC.used toD.in favour of
2024-06-09更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省广安第二中学校2023-2024学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了康涅狄格州的学生志愿者建造电动助行车,免费赠予行动不便的儿童,带给他们自主移动的快乐与自由,展现了科技公益的力量。

10 . A group of high school and college students from Connecticut have come together to build something extraordinary: fully-functioning electric carts (电动车) for families who may be unable to afford adaptive wheelchairs. They are part of the local “Go Baby Go”, a(n) ________ that helps kids with ________ receive access to self-governed mobility.

“What this is designed to do is maybe for an hour every day let the kid take ________ of their own mobility,” Connor Boman, one of the students who ________ during the build said.

Go Baby Go volunteers learn how to build special electric cart shaped like cars. Local kids in need are then given the carts ________ for each build being usually funded entirely by voluntary ________. The Go Baby Go in Connecticut finished building custom carts for seven-year-old Kelicia and eight-year-old Mosiah. The day the students completed the carts, Kelicia and Mosiah’s families went to New Britain High School to ________ them out for the first time. When each child got into their brand new cart, their faces ________— it’s the single moment the builders look forward to the most.

Mosiah was shaking his head in ________ at first that he was driving, but he got the hang of it very quickly. He made driving the red jeep look so enjoyable that his older brother wanted to try it out. The students who built the cart let him have a try, ________ the cart was specially made for Mosiah, who is unable to walk on his own.

It took some ________ for the other cart recipient, Kelicia, to get used to the driving, but once she did, she couldn’t stop — and her mom, Kechisa Mathis, couldn’t stop ________. As she ran alongside her daughter, someone was considerate to run up to Mathis with a big box of ________. Onlookers laughed kindly as Mathis kept on ________ for Kelicia through her tears.

They may look like cool, red electric cars, but they’re much more than that — they give disabled kids a way to move around ________ with a huge smile on their face.

1.
A.committeeB.academyC.universityD.organization
2.
A.misfortunesB.disabilitiesC.merciesD.solutions
3.
A.careB.accountC.controlD.hold
4.
A.preparedB.volunteeredC.purchasedD.cooperated
5.
A.on timeB.in turnC.for freeD.for sure
6.
A.governmentsB.donationsC.regionsD.residents
7.
A.testB.figureC.carryD.work
8.
A.got overB.broke downC.lit upD.calmed down
9.
A.demandB.sightC.protestD.disbelief
10.
A.as thoughB.even thoughC.in spite ofD.in the meantime
11.
A.effortB.energyC.methodsD.strategies
12.
A.runningB.laughingC.cryingD.sighing
13.
A.instrumentsB.booksC.medalsD.tissues
14.
A.cheeringB.applyingC.searchingD.praying
15.
A.luckilyB.firmlyC.skillfullyD.independently
2024-06-07更新 | 108次组卷 | 2卷引用:四川省宜宾三江新区成都外国语高级中学校2023-2024学年高一下学期第二次考试英语试题
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