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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了一个小女孩在散步的时候捡到一块被偷的金牌,将其物归原主的故事。

1 . Chloe Smith is a girl aged 6 from Atlanta, Georgia. One day, while taking a walk with her father near their home, she________something shiny under a pile of rubbish. She picked up the ________ to take home, as she often did on her treasure-hunting walks. Chloe was later ________ to discover she had found a stolen Olympic gold medal.

The medal belongs to former canoeist (划艇运动员) Joe Jacobi, who won gold while ________ for Team USA in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games. The medal, along with other personal belongings, was ________ in May of 2016 when someone broke into Jacobi’s can. Though police managed to ________ some of his stolen items, they hadn’t been able to find his ________ Olympic medal. It may have been lost forever, if not for a 6-year-old girl’s treasure-hunting ________ .

Chloe’s dad had seen Jacobi’s story on the news, and ________ realized it was his stolen property. He found Jacobi’s email and sent him pictures of the treasure. After________ the medal, Jacobi was astonished, just speechless.

Chloe was ________ to give it back after speaking with Jacobi on the phone. ________, Jacobi promised to speak to her class when school begins again this fall. The ________ of this little girl reuniting an Olympian with his beloved possession is ________ . When we talk about character and doing the ________ thing, Chloe represents the Olympic values in every sense of the word.

1.
A.soughtB.buriedC.noticedD.dropped
2.
A.wasteB.objectC.materialD.antique
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A.embarrassedB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.shocked
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A.competingB.applyingC.coachingD.preparing
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A.brokenB.stolenC.replacedD.deserted
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A.purchaseB.registerC.preserveD.recover
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A.securedB.prizedC.advertisedD.priced
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A.projectB.decisionC.habitD.idea
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A.quicklyB.graduallyC.reallyD.carefully
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A.identifyingB.obtainingC.evaluatingD.investigating
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A.sorryB.eagerC.upsetD.hesitant
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A.In additionB.In factC.In returnD.In advance
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A.purposeB.reportC.attemptD.story
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A.heart-warmingB.breath-takingC.eye-catchingD.life-changing
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A.importantB.simpleC.interestingD.right
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。讲述了一个人发明第一台吸尘器的故事。

2 . Are all inventors scientists? No. Anyone can make a(n) _________. All it takes is a(n) _________and some hard work. A person must be willing to try again and _________ the invention works. That’s just what happened to Murray Spangler in 1907.

Spangler was a janitor(清洁工) at a department store. He _________ to work every night after the department store closed. He _________ his job, but it was a lot of work to clean all that space. He was_________. He wished that there was a better way to clean the store’s floor.

Each night as he worked, he thought about the _________. What kind of machine could he make? After a while, some ideas formed in his head. He got a group of _________, including an old box, a tape, a pillowcase, an electric fan, a broom handle, and a paint roller. Then he spent weeks fitting them together. He tried it at home. It_________! At last, he was ready to take his invention to the __________.

A police officer was walking down the street. He glanced at the department store window. He saw Spangler ________ his invention. The officer went to the owner’s house, __________ the owner that Spangler was doing something with a(n) __________ machine that made a lot of noise. He thought that Spangler had lost his mind.

The __________ rushed to the store. He told Spangler that he was fired for messing around __________doing his job. Spangler told him that he was doing his job __________ than ever before. He asked the storeowner to let him show him how his machine worked. __________, the man agreed. He was __________ when Spangler moved his machine over dirt and gum wrappers. They __________! Spangler had just built the first vacuum cleaner. The next year he sold his invention to a firm named Hoover. Before long vacuum cleaners were as __________ as stoves in homes.

1.
A.observationB.mistakeC.planD.invention
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A.topicB.theoryC.ideaD.excuse
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A.thoughB.untilC.onceD.after
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A.startedB.failedC.agreedD.decided
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A.foundB.likedC.quitD.knew
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A.ashamedB.frightenedC.worriedD.exhausted
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A.accidentB.discoveryC.problemD.experiment
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A.machinesB.objectsC.picturesD. books
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A.workedB.changedC.stoppedD.arrived
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A.storeB.hotelC.labD.station
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A.showingB.improvingC.usingD.designing
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A.threateningB.convincingC.showingD.telling
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A.oldB.coolC.hugeD.strange
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A.janitorB.policemanC.ownerD.customer
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A.instead ofB.because ofC.thanks toD.as for
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A.worseB.betterC.slowerD.busier
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A.ExcitedB.SatisfiedC.CuriousD.Afraid
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A.confusedB.shockedC.disappointedD.amused
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A.disappearedB.continuedC.droppedD.moved
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A.simpleB.safeC.convenientD.common
2024-03-05更新 | 99次组卷 | 3卷引用:2022届河南省开封市高三第一次模拟考试英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了这讲述一个经历癌症诊断的家庭医生如何在克服个人健康挑战的过程中,通过照顾一株幸运竹来找到希望和自我价值的故事,展示了挑战、恢复和希望的主题。

3 . After my cancer diagnosis (诊断), my friend gifted me a lucky bamboo plant in a deep-green pottery bowl. Despite my physical limitations, _________ the green plant became an achievement during a time when I felt _________.

As a family physician I was used to _________ care, now I was the one relying on others. The _________ change left me feeling unsettled. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, _________ me to my old identity and taught me I could still be a caregiver and be _________.

Through surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy (化疗), I _________ looking after the plant, and it thrived (茁壮成长), so did I.

But before long, _________, it began to show signs of stress. No matter what I did, the _________ kept browning and dropping to the __________, which made me frustrated and uneasy. I seemingly related its struggle to my own health, fearing it __________ the return of my tumor (肿瘤).

As my anxiety eased, I __________ guidance online to figure out how to better take care of the poor little thing. Following the __________ found, I transplanted it to a larger pot, allowing more room and nutrients it required. When it returned to the sunny window, we both began to thrive again!

Now, the lucky bamboo was not just a __________ item in my home but a representation of life, and the ability to find __________ even in challenging circumstances.

1.
A.looking forB.picking upC.digging upD.caring for
2.
A.uselessB.painlessC.selflessD.helpless
3.
A.takingB.payingC.showingD.providing
4.
A.gradualB.positiveC.enormousD.complex
5.
A.connectedB.recommendedC.addedD.sent
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A.focused uponB.brought upC.proved outD.depended on
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A.delayedB.continuedC.avoidedD.considered
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A.originallyB.possiblyC.surprisinglyD.approximately
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A.itemsB.leavesC.bamboosD.seeds
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A.floorB.carpetC.roomD.pool
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A.affectedB.mirroredC.testedD.prevented
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A.exchangedB.sharedC.appreciatedD.sought
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A.instructionsB.ordersC.schedulesD.trends
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A.flexibleB.strangeC.decorativeD.colourful
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A.warmthB.hopeC.aidD.creativity
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者深受秃顶的困扰,去看了医生也于事无补,犹豫再三,作者还是告诉了朋友实情,结果朋友都没把它当回事。这让作者意识到不要为自己感到羞耻,要接受真实的自己。

4 . “Tom, you have a hairless spot on the back of your head!”Mom’s alarmed cry hit me like a shock.

I tried to shrug (耸肩) it off. “It’ll grow back. ”I worked to sound ________.

At first, the loss was minimal. ________the spot with my fingers became the top priority every day. No new hair, smooth as an egg. Weeks later, the spot was a little larger, and there was still no_________of any hair becoming visible through the skin. I began to________, but continued to try to be cool about it.

As days went by, my hair started to fall faster and more. ________ my fingers through it, I would stare at the alarming quantity of hair in my hands, willing this to ________ happening to me.

We went to see a doctor, who diagnosed my condition as alopecia (脱发症) . He recommended an injection ( 注 射 ) to try, which would be ________ to the head skin. I underwent several costly injections over a few months, but in vain.

________, the injection began to trouble my sleep, and we finally had to stop the __. My hair still didn’t grow back.

I had to wear a wig ( 假 发 ) to school every day, worried it might slip one day and that everything would________. Though aware that I should ________the fact to my friends, I was scared, not knowing how they would handle the information. ________, hesitantly, I told them what was happening after days of struggle. To my surprise, they all thought nothing of it. This was a(n) ________ for me.

I came to realize that what had happened was not my fault, and not something I should feel________of. I am learning that being bald doesn’t change who I am, and if I don’t let it affect myself ________ , then other people are much more likely to accept me as I am, too.

1.
A.mildB.upsetC.calmD.relieved
2.
A.CheckingB.PolishingC.ClearingD.Covering
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A.senseB.chanceC.signD.way
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A.wonderB.panicC.swingD.withdraw
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A.RunningB.ShiftingC.FeelingD.Reaching
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A.delayB.avoidC.stopD.keep
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A.attachedB.connectedC.guidedD.applied
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A.After allB.Worse stillC.In briefD.By contrast
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A.treatmentB.motionC.routineD.mission
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A.break outB.draw to a closeC.fade awayD.come to light
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A.revealB.restrictC.distributeD.highlight
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A.InsteadB.FurthermoreC.AnywayD.Thus
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A.blowB.creditC.exceptionD.miracle
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A.proudB.ashamedC.fondD.guilty
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A.evaluationB.introductionC.acceptanceD.dependence
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者的儿子内向自闭,最开心的事就是每天看到垃圾回收车经过门前,卡车司机了解情况后,每次都会提前提醒作者卡车的到来,在作者儿子生日的时候还送了卡车模型作为礼物。文章歌颂了卡车司机助人为乐的美好品质。

5 . Martin is my youngest son. He likes staying alone and be seldom laughs. As the boy’s mother, I was _______ about him. I took him to see the _______ in many hospitals, but it didn’t work well.

Nothing could make him happy except the recycling truck passing by my house. Every afternoon, he raced to the front of the house, waiting for the _______.

When we were late and _______ the truck, Martin would be very disappointed. One day, I stopped the truck and _______ myself.

“Nice to meet you, too. I’m Vince.” The driver greeted me in a happy _______.

“Your coming is the most exciting moment for my son.” I smiled.

After knowing our story, he said, “Could you please give me your _______ number? Maybe I can send you a message _______ I arrive.”

Then began our _______ with Vince.

Recently, I said to him, “It’s my little boy’s birthday tomorrow. Can you do something special for him?”

The next day, as I was standing by the driveway with Martin, we saw the ________ truck running down the street with a loud beep. Like a superman in a movie, Vince stopped and walked towards us with a box in his hand.

“Today is your birthday, Martin, and here’s a gift.”

He handed the box to my son. Inside, there was a green model truck like his. My son, surprised, looked up ________ and thanked him.

After chatting for several ________, he was about to leave for work. I tried to give him some ________ for his help. He kept shaking his head and ________ my money, saying, “Today you, tomorrow me.”

I was deeply moved by these ________ words. And I have been ready to help others whenever I can. You will never know when you’re going to be the one that needs help.

1.
A.annoyedB.curiousC.anxiousD.frightened
2.
A.partnersB.lecturersC.designersD.doctors
3.
A.trainB.truckC.planeD.flash
4.
A.registeredB.missedC.exchangedD.revised
5.
A.informedB.impressedC.introducedD.improved
6.
A.voiceB.shoutC.noiseD.sound
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A.classB.doorC.phoneD.car
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A.afterB.beforeC.andD.or
9.
A.relationshipB.strategyC.experimentD.friendship
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A.redB.greenC.yellowD.pink
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A.awkwardlyB.happilyC.sadlyD.seriously
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A.minutesB.hoursC.daysD.years
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A.foodB.moneyC.clothesD.gifts
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A.receivedB.acceptedC.refusedD.prevented
15.
A.simpleB.similarC.longD.difficult
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。尽管种族和宗教不同,但作者小时候和Ismail成了亲密的朋友,多年后二人再次相遇,他们依然非常亲切。作者从自己的亲身经历中认识到,如果让孩子们消除偏见,做真实的自己,那么他们会和不同种族和宗教的人建立牢固的友谊。

6 . I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or conflict. I’m left _______. Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other_______?

I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, when children from different races and religions played and studied together _______. At that time my family lived a stone’s _______ from Ismail’s. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hindu—we just _______ our differences. Perhaps, our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well _______ or otherwise. We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we’d explore the countryside on our bicycles, hoping to _______ the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his _______. When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismail’s family later returned to their village, and I lost touch with him.

One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. When I _______ my destination, the driver acknowledged my ________ but did not move off. Instead, he looked fixedly at me. “Raddar?” he said, using my childhood nickname. I was astonished at being so ________ addressed. Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two ________ we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true ________, something hard to describe.

If we can allow our children to be themselves without prejudice, they’ll build friendships with people ________ race or religion, who will be ________ their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies built and then we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “We happy few. We band of brothers”.

1.
A.fascinatedB.curiousC.frustratedD.puzzled
2.
A.partiesB.nationalitiesC.regionsD.races
3.
A.at randomB.in harmonyC.on occasionD.by turns
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A.castB.dropC.flightD.roll
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A.embracedB.removedC.soughtD.defended
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A.paidB.preservedC.meantD.treated
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A.get throughB.come acrossC.deal withD.run into
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A.absenceB.choiceC.effortD.company
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A.statedB.tracedC.decidedD.ordered
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A.instructionsB.attemptsC.intentionsD.arrangements
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A.similarlyB.strangelyC.familiarlyD.dramatically
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A.departuresB.decadesC.yearsD.months
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A.infectionB.affectionC.motivationD.homesickness
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A.let aloneB.according toC.rather thanD.regardless of
15.
A.fromB.withC.byD.against
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了学生Bingley为了减少碳足迹,进行科学研究,在学校的资助下联系太阳能板公司安装太阳能给学校科学实验室提供能量的故事。

7 . Bingley, a Sayre School student from America, decided that he would devote himself to studying the environment to have a broad influence on the community.

To reduce the carbon footprint, Bingley planned to ________ enough solar energy to power the school’s science labs. Now his plan is set to happen. To fix 30 solar panels is ________ for late November.

As he began his research ________ solar energy, he discovered a useful phone app. By entering an address, he could find out how much sunlight the ________ receives each day. Based on the data, he found that his school building was the best position. At the suggestion of his science teacher, Debbie Wheeler, he first performed an energy ________ of the science lab to see how much energy a typical lab uses per day. Then, he started his research, ________ a local company of solar panels to do the job. He lacked money for starting the project, so he ________ Sayre’s head to support him after explaining the ________ of solar power for the school and community.

Since Sayre provided the ________ seed money to provide infrastructure (基础设施) and the purchase of one panel, the project has ________ to include a total of 30 panels. They are expected to produce enough energy to ________ all the science labs on campus.

“It feels like a dream to think that an idea I had from my AP Environmental class would have this kind of ________,” said Bingley, expressing gratitude for Wheeler’s help. Wheeler said the success was due to Bingley’s efforts and ________ to follow through on the project from start to finish. “I’ve had other students talk about ________ initiatives (倡议) on campus, but Bingley had the persistence and courage to make it happen,” she said.

Bingley said that he would ________ like to study environmental engineering at university.

1.
A.exploreB.investC.switchD.produce
2.
A.definedB.identifiedC.scheduledD.output
3.
A.onB.beyondC.withD.through
4.
A.destinationB.locationC.broadcastD.occasion
5.
A.incomeB.allowanceC.budgetD.calculation
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A.contactingB.employingC.protectingD.urging
7.
A.demandedB.convincedC.refreshedD.submitted
8.
A.causesB.plotsC.benefitsD.origins
9.
A.flexibleB.initialC.optionalD.sustainable
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A.grownB.awardedC.rewardedD.sponsored
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A.runB.furnishC.decorateD.equip
12.
A.experienceB.measureC.influenceD.management
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A.cautionB.encouragementC.willingnessD.inspiration
14.
A.culturalB.theoreticalC.practicalD.environmental
15.
A.casuallyB.eventuallyC.deliberatelyD.gradually
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要通过研究表明相比男孩,女孩的阅读和写作能力更佳,并分析了产生这种现象可能的原因。

8 . Girls are better at reading and writing than boys as early as fourth grade, according to a study, and the gap continues to widen until senior year.

Scientists generally agree that boys and girls are psychologically more alike than they are different. But reading seems to be a(n)________, with growing evidence suggesting a similar ________in writing. The study, published in the journal American Psychologist, provided further ________ to support this view.

David Reilly, lead author of the study, said the study ________the commonly held view that boys and girls start grade school with the same cognitive abilities. “It appears that the gender gap for writing tasks has been greatly________, and despite our best efforts with changes in teaching methods, that does not appear to be ________ over time,” he said.

Factors explaining the results could include learning ________ being more prevalent among boys; the pressure to conform to masculine (男子汉的) ideals and the idea of reading and language being feminine (女性的); and slight________in how boys and girls use their brain hemispheres (半球), the authors believe.

To investigate how ________ levels differed between boys and girls in the U.S., the team studied data collected over three decades in the National Assessment of Educational Progress. This database of test scores on over 3 million students in the fourth, eighth, and twelfth grades________national and state performances in a range of subjects, and considered such variables such as disabilities or whether children were English learners. Reading and writing was ________according to children’s understanding of a range of different passages and genres.

________, girls were found to perform significantly better in reading and writing tests by fourth grade when compared with boys of the same age. As children progressed to eighth and twelfth grades, girls continued to ________ boys, but the difference was more noticeable in writing than reading. But what caused this difference in abilities? Evidence suggests ________ problems, such as being disruptive(扰乱性的) in class or being aggressive could be linked to neurological conditions. What is known as lateralization (偏侧化) could also play a role. Boys are believed to use one hemisphere when reading or writing, while girls appear to use both. The data did not, however, provide evidence to argue ________ the two genders having different learning styles.

1.
A.distinctionB.exceptionC.objectionD.limitation
2.
A.patternB.standardC.circumstanceD.feature
3.
A.strategyB.signalC.signD.evidence
4.
A.confirmedB.representedC.questionedD.introduced
5.
A.underestimatedB.overemphasizedC.underrepresentedD.justified
6.
A.increasingB.promotingC.acceptingD.reducing
7.
A.objectivesB.drillsC.difficultiesD.advantages
8.
A.contributionsB.differencesC.communicationsD.similarities
9.
A.literacyB.literaryC.academicD.cognitive
10.
A.pulled downB.settled downC.turned downD.broke down
11.
A.grantedB.measuredC.designedD.engineered
12.
A.LikewiseB.OverallC.HoweverD.Besides
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A.overtakeB.discourageC.parallelD.distinguish
14.
A.psychologicalB.emotionalC.behavioralD.mental
15.
A.in line withB.at the mercy ofC.on account ofD.in favor of
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Trent Johnson在朋友的帮助下,和家人在网上庆祝了自己的毕业典礼,这段视频在他的推特上迅速走红,有近50万的点击量。Johnson如今是一名医生,他表示自己将继续传播希望和鼓舞的信息。

9 . Trent Johnson just celebrated his graduation from medical school in Ohio with a ceremony at his parents’ home in Florida.

He ________a couple weeks before his actual ceremony that the college was canceling it on account of the deadly epidemic. He was absolutely ________.

His friends ________him to create a website so that all of his family flying into Columbus originally still could celebrate ________.They made the living room look as special as possible given the ________of the ceremony. There’s nothing that could have substituted that special ________.

His twitter where the video immediately went ________has almost half a million views. He was on the news and was ________in The New York Times.

“I remember seeing my face on the newspaper and thinking I not only became a doctor, but I motivated people all over the world to ________ their dreams. That was truly a(n) ________moment”.

Johnson was brought up in an underdeveloped area where people would have ________socioeconomic class and it was the type of the community that he wanted to ________. Now as a ________at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, he ________ has an opportunity to do that.

As Johnson settles into his new surroundings, he will continue to spread his message of hope and ________.

1.
A.recognizedB.learnedC.anticipatedD.recalled
2.
A.sorrowfulB.pitifulC.awkwardD.guilty
3.
A.permittedB.beggedC.appointedD.helped
4.
A.consistentlyB.virtuallyC.casuallyD.formally
5.
A.standardB.originC.popularityD.atmosphere
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A.memoryB.optionC.momentD.design
7.
A.virtualB.madC.wildD.blank
8.
A.evaluatedB.featuredC.engagedD.promoted
9.
A.changeB.startC.sacrificeD.follow
10.
A.scaryB.awfulC.incredibleD.specific
11.
A.lowB.powerfulC.rareD.noble
12.
A.healB.escapeC.reformD.serve
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A.pioneerB.chemistC.physicianD.professor
14.
A.seldomB.justC.stillD.yet
15.
A.admirationB.innovationC.cooperationD.inspiration
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己从小就不喜欢运动,甚至产生了恐惧的心理,但是大学的时候作者偶然接受朋友的邀请去跳了尊巴舞,这项运动消除了作者对于运动的恐惧,与过去的不愉快和解,开始享受保持健康。

10 . Exercise and I had never had a good relationship due to my fear of sports. From a young age, my dad _______ me into a dozen sports. I didn’t like any of them, _______.

When I entered the University of Regina, my dad _______ telling me “You have to find a way to stay _______.” or “You don’t want to get the Freshman 15, do you?” So I _______ to give swimming a shot, but I _______ managed to go to the pool twice during the fall semester (学期). Worse still, I was _______ to convince myself that’s OK.

The spring semester came. A friend of mine _______ me if I wanted to try Zumba (尊巴) with her. All I knew about Zumba was that it was basically a kind of exercise: dancing to Latin pop songs. It didn’t sound too bad, but I couldn’t be _______.

I went, and that was it. Zumba became my ________ of tea. The instructor would always say, “Don’t worry about the steps. Have fun. Do your own thing.” That removed my ________ of sports. I didn’t have to be ________. I didn’t even have to be good. I just needed to ________ the music and move. Zumba did ________ me from the Freshman 15, and it also did so much more. It let me make ________ with my unpleasant past about physical exercise, and enjoy staying healthy.

1.
A.expectedB.allowedC.forcedD.invited
2.
A.thereforeB.thoughC.insteadD.besides
3.
A.avoidedB.riskedC.regrettedD.kept
4.
A.in shapeB.for funC.at easeD.on business
5.
A.refusedB.happenedC.botheredD.decided
6.
A.hardlyB.merelyC.constantlyD.gradually
7.
A.eagerB.contentC.embarrassedD.disappointed
8.
A.cheatedB.comfortedC.askedD.annoyed
9.
A.happyB.proudC.carefulD.sure
10.
A.cupB.partC.shareD.mouth
11.
A.curiosityB.passionC.fearD.confidence
12.
A.perfectB.positiveC.adorableD.official
13.
A.acceptB.feelC.displayD.compare
14.
A.witnessB.separateC.discourageD.save
15.
A.troubleB.senseC.peaceD.contact
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