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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。本文通过作者在夏令营乒乓球赛中,从大比分落后到惊天逆转的亲身经历,阐述了“心流”状态下专注与坚持的重要性,强调即使面对困境,通过调整心态、保持专注,我们仍能决定自己的反应方式,实现看似不可能的胜利。

1 . The greatest sports moments often have a wonderful flow state behind the victories or performances. Being in flow refers to the moments where distraction reduces, and concentration ________ .

It was a _______ summer camp ping pong tournament where I was not only down I set, but 7 points behind my opponent (对手), who had only 3 points left to ________ the set, and the tournament. For a comeback, I had to win at least 10 points, without making ________ !

Facing the desperate situation, I could ________ it a day and let my opponent win. Perhaps my opponent had already focused on the ________, but failure wasn’t an option! Thus, I ________ it out, hoping for the best. I told myself, “Let’s just try and win the next point, nothing else.” ________ deep, I stared at the ball with a clear mindset and keen ________. I took it, hit it back and scored!

5 points to go, 4 points to go... My opponent started getting visibly ________ and made mistakes. Point by point I was getting closer to being even.7-8. I was one point away from doing the ________. My mouth was shut and my eyes stayed ________ the entire set. He made another error. 8-8. The comeback was complete. The crowd went ________! Winning the next 3 points, I managed to win that set. In the last set, my opponent turned restless again. ________ the flow, I ended up winning the final set, and the tournament.

Despite a small game, it inspired me a lot. Not being able to control how our opponent plays, we can _______ how to react. Don’t be there, where you are not. Instead, be here and now! Stay in flow! Be concentrated!

1.
A.limitsB.decreasesC.heightensD.changes
2.
A.toughB.competitiveC.crazyD.close
3.
A.loseB.winC.tieD.restart
4.
A.adjustmentsB.reservationsC.effortsD.mistakes
5.
A.callB.makeC.leaveD.take
6.
A.defenseB.attackC.celebrationD.relief
7.
A.figuredB.triedC.pointedD.stuck
8.
A.SighingB.BreathingC.RegrettingD.Struggling
9.
A.attentionB.interestC.insightD.appreciation
10.
A.confusedB.desperateC.exhaustedD.uneasy
11.
A.rightB.impossibleC.oppositeD.previous
12.
A.swollenB.brightC.sharpD.bloodshot
13.
A.wildB.silentC.madD.deaf
14.
A.Going againstB.Cutting offC.Holding toD.Recovering from
15.
A.wonderB.determineC.predictD.consider
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了喜马雅拉山的向导Gelje救了一名被困的登山者的故事。

2 . This week I saw a video of a mountain climber lying on the back of the Sherpa guide who helped rescue him.

Gelje says he was_______a client toward the summit ofEverest last month when he noticed another climber_______a rope, alone, in what's called Everest's“death_______”.These are the highest_______, where temperatures can drop below minus 30 degrees Celsius, where human cells begin to________without oxygen.

Gelje stopped the climb of his own client. Then he rescued the________stranger, left hanging for his life,and________him for about six hours, to an area called theSouth Col, where another guide joined in the_______.

“We________the climber in a sleeping mat,”Gelje said,“dragged him on the snow, or carried him in______ on our backs to Camp Three, which is still more than 7,000 meters high.”

A helicopter met them to lift the________climber down to the base camp. He was taken to a hospital, and has since returned home to Malaysia.

We don't know how the Malaysian climber_______himself in danger. But the two guides who grow up in and know those________saw a stranger in danger, and risked their own lives to________him. As Gelje said,“Saving one life is more________than praying at the church.”

1.
A.urgingB.sponsoringC.guidingD.contacting
2.
A.hanging ontoB.spreading outC.checking onD.passing down
3.
A.footB.seaC.climateD.zone
4.
A.destinationsB.directionsC.reachesD.ranges
5.
A.wanderB.dieC.multiplyD.dry
6.
A.freezingB.missingC.appealingD.demanding
7.
A.supportedB.draggedC.pressedD.comforted
8.
A.conversationB.activityC.rescueD.operation
9.
A.liedB.relaxedC.wrappedD.lifted
10.
A.tearsB.painC.needD.turns
11.
A.injuredB.frightenedC.committedD.trapped
12.
A.foundB.ensuredC.exposedD.behaved
13.
A.cliffsB.cavesC.mountainsD.rivers
14.
A.protectB.cautionC.approachD.save
15.
A.extraordinaryB.importantC.selflessD.available
昨日更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省文昌中学高三下学期二模英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Robert Mendez Jr.,一位没有四肢的足球教练,通过不懈努力和激情,实现了自己成为一名教练的梦想,并在体育界获得了Jimmy V Award for Perseverance。

3 . Robert Mendez Jr. is a football coach. Despite being born without limbs (四肢), he has spent his life on what he can ________. And this spirit was what drove him for more than a decade toward realizing his dream—becoming a coach.

This year, Robert ________ the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, presented to “a ________ member of the sporting world who has overcome great difficulties through determination.” Nobody could have been a better ________.

As Robert accepted the ________, he thanked a number of people for helping him. Then, true to his character, this passionate coach ________ a piece of his wisdom.

He said, “If there’s any ________ that I want to give you, it’s to look at me and see how much passion I put into coaching and how ________ it’s gotten me. When you open your mind to different possibilities and ________ what you can do, you really can achieve something.”

When talking of ________, he said, “The best part of it is seeing someone’s ________ and making them realize what’s possible. So for anyone out there not ________ about their abilities, I’m here to tell you that you can do it. It can ________.”

Robert may have been born without arms or legs, but he was ________ born with the amazing ability to ________ others. As he’s already well aware, there’s nothing this man can’t do!

1.
A.imagineB.doC.tolerateD.benefit
2.
A.sponsoredB.valuedC.createdD.received
3.
A.deservingB.demandingC.formalD.fortunate
4.
A.playerB.individualC.matchD.witness
5.
A.donationB.challengeC.proposalD.award
6.
A.sharedB.obtainedC.repeatedD.proved
7.
A.chanceB.joyC.messageD.warning
8.
A.intelligentB.farC.respectfulD.fit
9.
A.write downB.talk aboutC.advocate forD.focus on
10.
A.competingB.coachingC.givingD.learning
11.
A.potentialB.shortcomingC.questionD.secret
12.
A.comfortableB.enthusiasticC.pleasedD.sure
13.
A.lastB.happenC.changeD.spread
14.
A.eventuallyB.similarlyC.obviouslyD.merely
15.
A.persuadeB.understandC.defeatD.motivate
7日内更新 | 20次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省琼海市嘉积中学高三学业水平诊断(五)
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍的是作者经营两块菜园的愉快过程及收获。

4 . Seven years ago, my wife bought me a terrific birthday present. For $70, she   _________ me two garden plots of land 20 feet by 20 feet from the Skokie Park District, which come with free _________ to fresh water from faucets, no _________. The football field of garden is a true place of beauty, costing the Park District very little to _________, with the water pipes being the only _________ capital investment.

My _________ is that gardening is good exercise accessible to people far into late middle age and beyond, deeply beneficial and _________ by couples and groups of friends. My garden neighbors and I, once _________, share ideas and encouragement. My daughter loves to help me _________ the wild weed, and the whole family loves the good fresh food, some of which I give to friends and neighbors.

I __________ about $300 to $400 a year but harvest literally 10 times the __________ of fresh produce—and I’m far from the best gardener!

We need to __________ one another while respecting each other as individuals, as carriers of subcultures, as positive people. Human difference is easier to accept with __________ when we know each other and are building something together.

And who doesn’t need to have __________ and get some exercise and eat great food? Community gardening is a wholly __________ activity.

1.
A.soldB.offeredC.guaranteedD.rented
2.
A.useB.accessC.storageD.entrance
3.
A.commentB.differenceC.chargeD.way
4.
A.measureB.decorateC.designD.operate
5.
A.initialB.riskyC.heavyD.wise
6.
A.responsibilityB.qualificationC.ambitionD.experience
7.
A.occupiedB.dividedC.belovedD.possessed
8.
A.lecturersB.strangersC.farmersD.competitors
9.
A.harvestB.irrigateC.growD.classify
10.
A.wasteB.collectC.earnD.invest
11.
A.habitB.valueC.roomD.time
12.
A.calm downB.appeal toC.connect withD.believe in
13.
A.doubtB.curiosityC.careD.dignity
14.
A.funB.moneyC.fameD.fortune
15.
A.tolerantB.specificC.positiveD.convenient
2024-05-15更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省海口市美兰区海口实验中学二模英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。短文报道了在由伦敦格林威治皇家天文台组织的第14届年度天文摄影师大赛中,来自中国的摄影师获得了最高奖项。

5 . Photographers from China were among the top prize winners at the 14th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, organized by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, in London.

Chinese photographers featured significantly and won _________ in three categories and one of the individual awards, with the most remarkable _________ being the young photographer award, jointly won by Yang Hanwen and Zhou Zezhen, both aged 14, for their _________: Andromeda Galaxy: The Neighbor.

The official awards news release described their picture as “a _________ photograph of one of the Milky Way’s closest and largest neighbors” that showed the lively _________ of a nearby galaxy, stars piercing (穿透) through the _________ and emphasized the wonder of the magnificent sight.

The image was _________ by Laszlo Francsics, one of this year’s judges. “It is an excellent sight _________   by young Chinese teenagers, who also demonstrate their extraordinary talent in _________ a deep-sky photo,” says Francsics.

Hanwen, one of the two Chinese winners, says, “I think this photo shows how __________ our nearest neighbor is.” “One of the main functions (功能) of the competition is to __________ more people to fall in love with astronomy by showing the beauty of the __________,” says Zezhen, the other teenager who won the award.

“The __________ for the competition is incredibly high,” says Ed Bloomer, an astronomer. “It was really satisfying to see how many competitors __________ themselves to capture unusual, rarely imaged or __________ events: There are some things you won’t have seen before, and even some things that won’t be seen again.”

1.
A.diplomasB.fortunesC.titlesD.prizes
2.
A.effectB.motivationC.successD.enthusiasm
3.
A.imaginationB.imageC.explorationD.reflection
4.
A.fascinatingB.terrifyingC.puzzlingD.disturbing
5.
A.colorsB.shapesC.structuresD.sizes
6.
A.temperatureB.darknessC.coldnessD.cloud
7.
A.presentedB.storedC.highlightedD.introduced
8.
A.createdB.predictedC.trackedD.observed
9.
A.processingB.analyzingC.designingD.appreciating
10.
A.quietB.beautifulC.distantD.mysterious
11.
A.demandB.persuadeC.allowD.attract
12.
A.atmosphereB.environmentC.universeD.earth
13.
A.standardB.intentionC.desireD.application
14.
A.enjoyedB.challengedC.treatedD.devoted
15.
A.slightB.ordinaryC.familiarD.temporary
2024-05-15更新 | 64次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届海南省文昌中学高三下学期三模英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Biar Kon曾经受到一名女士的积极帮助,五年后,他又帮助了别人,把爱传递下去。

6 . Biar Kon, a 17-year-old student, whose parents were working in neighboring Sudan, moved to Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, to attend school. Once he _______, he needed to get some documents from the Sudanese embassy(大使馆). But when he went to look for the embassy, he couldn’t find it. He asked a few people for _______, and no one knew where it was. Then an older woman tapped him on the back.

The woman told Kon that she had seen him asking questions of multiple people as they _______, and she wondered if he needed money for food, or a place to stay. Then Kon realized that the woman thought he was _______.

They cleared up the _______, and the woman was able to offer her help. The woman’s _______ left a deep impression on Kon. And it inspired him to _______ five years later, when he moved to Boston, Massachusetts. One day, outside a coffee shop, he _______ a man who was begging for change. Kon _______ that moment five years earlier, when the woman in Nairobi had ________ him for a homeless person. So he went up to the man to see what he could do. “He told me why he was on the street—because he made a(n) ________ mistake when he was in high school, and he couldn’t get a ________ now,” Kon recalled. Kon bought the man some breakfast, and gave him a little bit of money.

Today, it’s an encounter he ________. For him, it is a ________ that you never know what people are going through unless you talk to them ________ — the way the woman in Nairobi made an effort to talk to him.

1.
A.workedB.arrivedC.changedD.graduated
2.
A.permissionB.commentsC.explanationD.directions
3.
A.passedB.watchedC.struggledD.hesitated
4.
A.awkwardB.homelessC.carefulD.shy
5.
A.evidenceB.difficultyC.confusionD.conflict
6.
A.generosityB.wisdomC.responsibilityD.confidence
7.
A.put it asideB.take it easyC.kick it offD.pay it forward
8.
A.persuadedB.spottedC.questionedD.inspired
9.
A.witnessedB.reportedC.recalledD.shared
10.
A.praisedB.thankedC.blamedD.mistaken
11.
A.commonB.unintendedC.seriousD.similar
12.
A.clueB.riseC.jobD.solution
13.
A.createsB.expectsC.deservesD.values
14.
A.reminderB.protectorC.challengeD.practice
15.
A.secretlyB.activelyC.loudlyD.anxiously
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Michele Rose的猫毛克利失踪了六天,结果在狗黛西的带领下,她找到了毛克利被困的矿井,最后拨打了求助电话,救起了这只猫。

7 . This is a story about a heart-warming rescue. A lucky cat was ______ by a team of brave firefighters in Cornwall, thanks to a clever and friendly dog.

Mowgli, a lovely cat, had been ______ for six long days, leaving his owner, Michele Rose, filled with ______ and nearly admitting the fact that she would never see her pet again. However, ______ appeared again when she noticed her dog, Daisy, “going ______ ” , running crazily in and out of the nearby woods around her home in Harrow.

Daisy guided her master along a footpath ______ the old mine. She came to a sudden stop next to a ______ well at a depth of 100 feet.

“Daisy is a hero; she’s an amazing dog,” Rose said. “Without Daisy’s behaviors, Mowgli might still be ______ down there. She was exactly leading me to that ______ ; it was truly amazing.”

Following the exciting ______ , the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(RSPCA)and Cornwall Fire and Rescue ______ a call for help. The team found Mowgli about 100 feet down and he was pulled to safety. The cat was ______ not injured.

Rose said Daisy shares a ______ tie with both of her cats, Mowgli and Baloo. “Daisy was already a year old when the little cats ______ , and they have been together ever since,” she said. “She is like their ______ , looking out for them, and they also love her.”

1.
A.raisedB.fedC.savedD.bought
2.
A.playingB.missingC.travellingD.hunting
3.
A.determinationB.worryC.angerD.confusion
4.
A.hopeB.doubtC.problemsD.signs
5.
A.hungryB.wrongC.quietD.mad
6.
A.leading toB.cutting offC.making upD.breaking through
7.
A.newB.smoothC.deepD.wet
8.
A.attackedB.beatenC.foundD.trapped
9.
A.momentB.placeC.goalD.level
10.
A.discoveryB.changeC.processD.rescue
11.
A.expectedB.madeC.paidD.received
12.
A.surprisinglyB.obviouslyC.absolutelyD.actually
13.
A.limitedB.strongC.commonD.strange
14.
A.grewB.gatheredC.arrivedD.disappeared
15.
A.masterB.partnerC.observerD.mother
2024-04-17更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省文昌中学2023-2024学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述住在车站附近的猫猫Nala经常在通勤高峰期去车站享受通勤者的关注的故事。

8 . The morning commute (通勤) is never fun. But if you pass through Stevenage on your way to work, your morning might be a little ________ thanks to the cat Nala.

Dragging yourself out of bed in the morning and off to work is hard, ________ on dark winter mornings. However, you might ________ to come out of the house with a spring in your step if your commute started at Stevenage station, where you’d be ________ by a cat called Nala.

Usually found sitting on a ticket gate, four-year-old Nala lives close to the station with her owner Natasha Ambler, and often ________ the station at rush hour to enjoy attention from commuters. Ambler ________ a Facebook page called The Adventures of Nala where hundreds of people have voluntarily ________ photos of the adventurous cat.

Recent photos posted by commuters include Nala ________ in line for her canned food at a supermarket, napping on newspaper stands and ________ with commuters at the station barriers to get their attention.

Nala wears a GPS tracking device so that her ________ can be kept track of, and is usually found at the railway station or the ________ leisure park. As well as the usual collar with her name and owners’________ information, Nala wears a tag to let people know that she’s not ________.

According to the BBC, Ambler reported that she’s not ________ about Nala in the slightest: “She’s obviously ________ and she’s very happy doing what she does — I just hope one day she doesn’t actually try to get on a train.”

1.
A.quieterB.longerC.busierD.brighter
2.
A.graduallyB.especiallyC.basicallyD.generally
3.
A.agreeB.failC.preferD.hesitate
4.
A.troubledB.greetedC.stoppedD.rewarded
5.
A.lives inB.takes upC.watches overD.heads to
6.
A.createdB.foundC.boughtD.wrote
7.
A.takenB.editedC.sharedD.enjoyed
8.
A.huntingB.waitingC.workingD.playing
9.
A.posingB.jokingC.fightingD.communicating
10.
A.stepsB.jumpsC.activitiesD.travels
11.
A.newly-builtB.family-friendlyC.next-doorD.fun-filled
12.
A.jobB.contactC.healthD.company
13.
A.hungryB.lonelyC.lostD.ill
14.
A.worriedB.confusedC.unhappyD.curious
15.
A.well-informedB.well-equippedC.well-educatedD.well-loved
2024-03-22更新 | 115次组卷 | 3卷引用:2024届海南省琼海市嘉积中学高三下学期第三次课堂大练习英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述Courtney Rich和她10岁的女儿Avery参加Big Cottonwood马拉松比赛的经历,展现了母女之间的爱与支持,以及这种支持如何给予人们克服挑战的力量。

9 . Courtney Rich is a mother of two, whose journey through the Big Cottonwood Marathon was a familiar marathoner’s battle. Her _____ was tested with each pace towards the uphill finish. The 1.7-mile race was a hard dance of patience and will, a dance Courtney knew well. Her legs, heavy with effort, threatened to betray (背叛) her ______.

Then, from the sidelines ______ the 10-year-old “dynamo” (发电机), Avery. Her sudden appearance put a burst of energy and emotion into the scene. Full of determination, her thin figure ran ______ towards her mother, who was visibly ______ from the marathon. The crowd watched in awe as this young dynamo took charge.

As Avery ______ Courtney, their hands held tightly and the marathon’s final act was suddenly rewritten. Avery, a burst of energy personified, became her mother’s anchor (精神支柱), and her small act of support was ______ in its impact. With a determined look, Avery grasped her mother’s hand. She didn’t say a word, but her actions ______ a lot. They started running together towards the finish line, their hands firmly held together.

The onlookers ______ them, inspired by the ______ of love and support between mother and daughter. It was a heartwarming moment, making everyone ______ that sometimes, unexpected ______ from the ones we love can ______ the strength to overcome even the most discouraging challenges.

As they approached the finish line, the crowd’s applause grew louder, and Avery’s mother’s tiredness began to ______, replaced by a renewed sense of determination. Together, they crossed the finish line hand in hand, sharing a ______ moment that they would remember forever.

1.
A.independanceB.courageC.imageD.attraction
2.
A.assistantB.principleC.determinationD.reputation
3.
A.escapedB.stretchedC.returnedD.emerged
4.
A.disappointedlyB.instantlyC.regretfullyD.proudly
5.
A.relievedB.amusedC.wornD.excited
6.
A.reachedB.congratulatedC.challengedD.moved
7.
A.limitedB.significantC.responsibleD.complicated
8.
A.meantB.missedC.differedD.repeated
9.
A.choseB.comfortedC.recognizedD.cheered
10.
A.searchB.displayC.demandD.condition
11.
A.realizeB.predictC.hopeD.explain
12.
A.treatB.visitC.helpD.respect
13.
A.practiceB.exploreC.matchD.provide
14.
A.take overB.flood inC.die awayD.blow up
15.
A.victoriousB.similarC.painfulD.plain
2024-03-13更新 | 84次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省2023-2024学年高三下学期3月学业水平诊断(三)英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者刚开始写作时,就开始收到一大堆拒绝信,随着作者经验日益丰富,他的事业更加成功,但是这些拒绝信一直都是他进步中的台阶。

10 . I first started sending articles out in the 1980s. Because I was immature at that time, I sent them to all the major magazines and newspapers and _______ waited for their replies. I didn’t know that I was starting a collection of _______ letters thick enough to support a table with half a leg cut off. And since publishers _______ sending out printed letters years ago, my ever-increasing total carries _______ weight on my hard drive (硬盘).

There’s a famous Samuel Beckett saying that goes like this, “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail _______.” Beckett, a well-known Irish writer, struggled against _______ in publishing just like me.

My rejection folder weighs two pounds, but that’s considerably less than the _______ of the hundreds of magazines, newspapers and books that accepted and _______ pieces of mine. The rejection folder is just a _______ that I have to do the work and keep doing it. It’s a chance to ________ what those who reject my works have to say, to be more objective about their negative ________ and to see if there is believable value to take from the ________. It’s simply a(n) ________ to make the work better — or leave it be.

That pile of rejections is a step ________ can stand on to be a bit higher on their way to “yes”. What matters is that you can’t ________ if you don’t keep sending your articles out. Fail better.

1.
A.curiouslyB.eagerlyC.secretlyD.calmly
2.
A.invitationB.congratulationC.rejectionD.appreciation
3.
A.delayedB.stoppedC.consideredD.enjoyed
4.
A.reasonableB.finalC.specificD.electronic
5.
A.betterB.earlierC.harderD.faster
6.
A.fortuneB.natureC.lifeD.growth
7.
A.sizeB.weightC.depthD.cost
8.
A.sponsoredB.awardedC.publishedD.found
9.
A.promiseB.suggestionC.predictionD.reminder
10.
A.turn toB.give upC.pick outD.look over
11.
A.imagesB.reviewsC.effectsD.attitudes
12.
A.experiencesB.adventuresC.expectationsD.competitions
13.
A.evidenceB.planC.opportunityD.strategy
14.
A.illustratorsB.publishersC.writersD.editors
15.
A.succeedB.escapeC.relieveD.suffer
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