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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了儿子让作者逐渐对足球感兴趣的故事。

1 . I have had no interest in football for as long as I can remember. While my classmates played, I _________ to stay in the library. I never _________ the passion for the game and would throw away the sports section of the newspaper, as if it _________ the rest of it. As I grew up, I proudly wore my _________ .

But occasionally, whether in a taxi or when meeting a friend's father, I found myself faced with a _________ opener like, “Terrible season we’re having, eh?” or simply, “Who do you support?” My heart sank, knowing my response would unavoidably _________ them, despite their good intentions.

I realized that my _________ had closed off many conversations, outings, and even potential friendships I might have _________ enjoyed. Although I couldn't change the fact that I found football boring, I began to regret being a(n) _________ .

Then I became a father. I didn’t want my boy to __________ this valuable social experience, so I took him to watch the Lions play. During those matches, we sat close to the field, surrounded by families who had a genuine __________ with the players. My kid’s questions kept me somewhat __________ in the game. Slowly, I started to__________ for the Lions.

During one victorious match, we even met David, the Captain, who happily __________ for a photo with my son. __________, I had an answer to the question,“Who do you support?”

1.
A.preferredB.intendedC.wishedD.pretended
2.
A.believedB.understoodC.noticedD.hid
3.
A.confusedB.poisonedC.defendedD.preserved
4.
A.doubtB.smileC.confidenceD.dislike
5.
A.well-informedB.well-preparedC.well-meantD.well-presented
6.
A.challengeB.disturbC.amuseD.disappoint
7.
A.attitudeB.personalityC.interestD.habit
8.
A.otherwiseB.everC.stillD.therefore
9.
A.loserB.fanC.outsiderD.passer-by
10.
A.go wild forB.turn away fromC.get the hang ofD.miss out on
11.
A.agreementB.conversationC.competitionD.connection
12.
A.stressedB.engagedC.successfulD.busy
13.
A.cheerB.changeC.voteD.play
14.
A.dancedB.wavedC.posedD.clapped
15.
A.GraduallyB.FinallyC.UnexpectedlyD.Luckily
文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讨论了关于父亲节给父亲送礼物的问题,作者通过分享自己的经历和观点,提出了应该更注重与父亲共度时光而非仅仅追求物质礼物的观点。

2 . I used to be worried about what I should buy my dad for Father’s Day. I’d _________ countless stores for something that my dad would like. But I never had _________. That was years ago when I was _________ and thought every holiday was about _________.

Those years it was usually months after Father’s Day that my dad _________ a gift because he always told me he never “_________” anything. So I stopped getting him things and, _________, started taking him out to movies, to restaurants or to shows, which brought him much laughter.

We should _________ spending time with our fathers doing something they’ll _________. If he is fond of fishing, go fishing with him. Anything you can do to spend time with your father is better than anything you can __________ in a box and put a bow on, unless of course, you put yourself in a box, pop out and hand him tickets to a show or a game.

If, however, your mind is still set on getting a(n) __________ gift as well, then replace that thing that needs to be __________. That’s probably what I’m going to do next year for my father. Sorry, Dad, but this really will be the last summer your lawn mower can __________. If your dad is anything like mine, he’ll __________ until whatever needs to be replaced is __________ broken. And by that I mean it’s there-is-no-possible-way-it-can-be-fixed broken. So __________ it for him.

Many people may no longer have a(n) __________ with their dad. So for those who are lucky like me, it’s a __________ to take our dads for granted. The times we can laugh sure __________ the times we can’t. Now, do something with your dad to make him happy. __________ the materialistic gifts. Bring on the laughs.

1.
A.searchB.designC.recordD.restore
2.
A.timeB.luckC.courageD.patience
3.
A.poorB.naughtyC.innocentD.ambitious
4.
A.giftsB.chancesC.promisesD.hopes
5.
A.sentB.offeredC.receivedD.shared
6.
A.purchasedB.neededC.deservedD.ignored
7.
A.insteadB.thereforeC.howeverD.lastly
8.
A.refer toB.put offC.give upD.focus on
9.
A.countB.loveC.tolerateD.avoid
10.
A.wrapB.discoverC.imagineD.touch
11.
A.strangeB.flexibleC.expensiveD.actual
12.
A.repairedB.unfoldedC.exchangedD.updated
13.
A.wasteB.runC.quitD.lose
14.
A.holdB.watchC.waitD.worry
15.
A.simplyB.partlyC.graduallyD.completely
16.
A.rewardB.reserveC.replaceD.save
17.
A.relationshipB.experimentC.explorationD.explanation
18.
A.dutyB.rightC.shameD.challenge
19.
A.pass downB.make up forC.catch up withD.bring back
20.
A.AdmireB.ObserveC.SupportD.Forget
2024-05-31更新 | 22次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届内蒙古自治区包头市高三下学期适应性考试(二)英语试题
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In 2018, 17-year-old Hemesh spent a life-changing summer with his grandmother Anne, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Witnessing the impact of the disease firsthand, Hemesh was awakened to the seriousness of the situation.

One night, Hemesh walked into the kitchen only to discover that his grandmother had left the gas stove (炉) on after making tea. Shocked by the dangerous consequences Alzheimer’s disease could bring about, he couldn’t help but wonder what might have happened if he hadn’t been there.

Hemesh’s worries increased as he observed his grandmother’s behavior. She would wake up in the early hours of the morning, believing she was on a train, and wander outside aimlessly. This wandering tendency could potentially lead her to get lost or put herself in risky situations.

Determined to make a difference, Hemesh engaged himself in extensive research about Alzheimer’s disease and its symptomatic (症状的) progression. Through his studies, he discovered that wandering was a common problem among dementia patients, especially those with Alzheimer’s disease.

Inspired by his newfound knowledge and fueled by his desire to help, Hemesh told his family, “I can’t just stand by and watch this happen. I need to do something to keep Grandma safe. I think I have an idea that might help not just her, but others in similar situations.”

With firm determination, he developed an inventive answer to the wandering dilemma, a device he called the Guardian Companion. It was a wearable device, similar to a smartwatch, specifically designed for Alzheimer’s patients. It integrated advanced GPS technology and a panic button to assist those who tended to wander, ensuring their safety and well-being. After the device got its official approval, Hemesh happily went to try it on for his grandmother.

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As Anne put on the Guardian Companion, Hemesh explained how it worked.

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In the next few weeks, the device made a difference to Anne and her family.

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2024-05-23更新 | 38次组卷 | 3卷引用:内蒙古自治区兴安盟2023-2024学年高二下学期学业水平质量检测英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了有一位母亲作为自己班主任的作者的经历和感受。

4 . It is often said that the best teachers are those who are able to form a sincere relationship with their students. This was never a problem for my second-grade teacher, as she viewed all of her students as family. Of course. in my case, it was actually true, because my second-grade teacher was my mother.

I won’t lie and say the year was easy. At times, there were difficulties starting the school day as teacher and student when there had been an issue at home as mother and son. The same can be said for after school when my mother just happened to know every little thing that happened during the school day.

My mother decided to move me up to the third-grade reading class. I used to joke that it was simply because she wanted me out of her classroom for part of the day, but I knew better. She had too much respect for education to do such a thing.

Even as she was ill and had a long stay in hospital, my mother, the teacher, still made me check in to see how her students were doing as the school year wrapped up. She also continued to press me about my future writing projects to make sure that I never gave up on my dreams, as well as checking that the plots all made sense.

I know that some people might refuse the idea of having their mother as a teacher as I did at first, but looking back, I can tell you I am grateful for that opportunity. While telling time and counting change are important lessons, they pale in comparison to the lessons Mom taught me about faith, love, and family. Those lessons are at the core of who she was and are cornerstones (基石) of my beliefs because of her. She was my favorite and best teacher.

1. What challenge did the author face with his mother as his second-grade teacher?
A.The difficulty of getting along with his mother at school.
B.The challenge of separating the two identities of his mother.
C.The pressure of his mother knowing everything about him.
D.The struggle to focus on studying with his mother in the same classroom.
2. How did the author feel about his move to the third-grade reading class?
A.He understood his mother very well.
B.He thought it was a poor decision.
C.He was angered by this arrangement.
D.He thought his mother was only joking.
3. Which of the following can best describe the author’s mother as a teacher?
A.Strict.B.Patient.C.Knowledgeable.D.Responsible.
4. Why was the author grateful for having his mother as a teacher?
A.It gave him a sense of duty.
B.It enabled him to work hard.
C.It taught him valuable life lessons.
D.It made him have a good education.
2024-04-18更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古赤峰市宁城县高级中学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:本文为一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Nancy在30岁生日当天的经历,包括她对妹妹的期待、她的工作经历、对妹妹的支持以及最后收到的特别生日礼物。

5 . That day was Nancy’s 30th birthday and she was alone at home. She was standing by the living room window, with her eyes filled with _________. She was sure her sister would _________ her like she always did.

Looking out from the window, Nancy _________ her journey. All these years, she took up different _________, from a factory worker, a waitress to a hotel clerk. Her only goal was to _________ Kate, her younger sister. To her relief, Kate was a(n) _________ student, always doing well at school. For Nancy, Kate _________ much to her. She was her dream and happiness.

As lost in thought, Nancy was _________ by footsteps approaching her room. Her eyes lit up right away. She rushed to the door and sniffed (嗅) the air to catch the _________ smell of the chocolate cake. However, unlike usual, Kate arrived, __________ this time. No cake; no beautiful gift box. Nancy’s __________ disappeared. Kate gave Nancy a big hug and said, “Happy birthday!” “Thank you,” Nancy just replied __________. And then Kate took an envelope from her pocket and said, “Here is your birthday gift.” Looking at Kate questioningly, Nancy __________ it. Inside was a(n) __________ letter. Kate continued, “I signed you up for the community college with the money I earned through part-time work. I want you to __________ from where you left.”

Nancy hugged Kate tightly, crying with joy. She finally got the best ever birthday gift.

1.
A.lonelinessB.determinationC.hopeD.longing
2.
A.surpriseB.comfortC.forgetD.fool
3.
A.imaginedB.arrangedC.reflected onD.broke down
4.
A.occupationsB.hobbiesC.adventuresD.examinations
5.
A.recognizeB.followC.supportD.inspire
6.
A.easygoingB.outstandingC.helpfulD.humble
7.
A.owedB.meantC.broughtD.left
8.
A.distractedB.shockedC.annoyedD.frightened
9.
A.rareB.strangeC.familiarD.distinct
10.
A.open-mindedB.strong-willedC.light-heartedD.empty-handed
11.
A.nervousnessB.excitementC.embarrassmentD.disappointment
12.
A.gratefullyB.coldlyC.sincerelyD.normally
13.
A.addressedB.noticedC.openedD.recorded
14.
A.congratulationB.applicationC.introductionD.admission
15.
A.pick upB.wake upC.get upD.end up
2024-04-17更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古自治区赤峰市新城红旗中学2023-2024学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲的是一个小男孩在父亲开车上班前挥手向父亲要一个额外拥抱的视频在网上俘获了社交媒体用户的心,孩子的父亲向人们解释了他发帖子的原因以及他对于父母们的建议。
6 .

A video of a young boy waving to ask his dad for one extra hug before he drives off to work is capturing the hearts of social media users online.

Tyler Lobdell shared a 31-second clip on his TikTok page, which now has over 1.5 million views. Lobdell, a father of two, told Good Morning America he had the idea to check his doorbell camera recently when he came across the special moment and couldn’t resist watching it over and over.

“I watched it 150 times before I posted it because I’m just watching it and its making me emotional watching it and I just wanted people to feel what I felt watching it.” Lobdell said of his motivation to share the video of him and his son Isaiah.

Lobdell said even though he often showers his sons, Hudson and Isaiah, with hugs and kisses, the boys, who are now 6 and 8, still like to stop him before he leaves for work and occasionally request one more hug from him.

“They’ll catch me in the garage or come out, like Isaiah did that morning, and they’ll stop me for an extra hug,” Lobdell, an ironworker in Constantia, New York, explained. “They just do it randomly from time to time and I just love that they do that.”

“I always try to make sure that I’m reciprocating that love that they’re trying to show me,” he continued. “It’s a rough world out there and I don’t ever want my kids to ever feel that they can’t show me love or feel in any way that they’re not totally and completely loved by their parents.”

Lobdell said he encourages other parents to “be as present as possible” with their kids and take the opportunity to spend time with them because “time flies by so fast”. As for his young sons, Lobdell added that he wants them to know that no matter what they do, he’ll always support them and he’ll always be proud of them.

1. What attracted people’s attention about the video?
A.Lobdell’s care for his son.B.Isaiah’s love for his father.
C.Lobdell’s parenting skills.D.Isaiah’s funny activities.
2. Why did Tyler Lobdell post the video?
A.To express his gratitude.B.To attract some followers.
C.To make his son feel proud.D.To share his personal feelings.
3. What does the underlined word “reciprocating” in Paragraph 6 mean?
A.Making out.B.Taking over.C.Giving back.D.Setting down.
4. What was Tyler Lobdell’s final advice to other parents?
A.Be strict with their children.B.Keep their children company.
C.Show respect to their children.D.Praise and motivate their children.
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章主要讲述了作者回忆自己和祖母之间的故事,特别是祖母的烘焙技艺和对她们的爱,以及作者如何通过烘焙来缅怀祖母。

7 . When my grandmother was a teenager, her family moved to Transylvania. To make money, she began ________ in a bakery (面包店). For two or three years, she threw herself into ________ desserts and became an excellent baker. It was there that she met my grandfather, got ________, and had two children: My mother and my uncle.

My grandparents treated us very well as kids, especially when it came to ________. We often stayed with them on the weekends and as an excellent cook with a ________ tooth, my grandmother always made sure to serve dessert after every single meal. It became a ________for her to make us a different dessert every Sunday. Of all the desserts, my sister Adriana and I ________ papanasi, a traditional Romanian dessert made of sweet cow cheese (奶酪), best.

After moving to Canada when I was a young girl, my family found it ________to find a suitable cheese for the recipe (食谱) for papanasi. Back in Romania, there was always fresh cow cheese at the farmers market, and we could ________buy this cheese. When I ________ my baking skills like my grandmother and finally found the ________cheese, the recipe turned out just right. It was like I could see her clapping (鼓掌) and ________ in the room with me.

My grandmother passed away when I was 9. Over the years, baking has become my way of _______ her. Every time I make papanasi I _______ her.

Family recipes and the love within them are not limited to space and time. The years may pass, but through this recipe, we’ll always ________ each other.

1.
A.workingB.paintingC.volunteeringD.singing
2.
A.orderingB.sellingC.creatingD.choosing
3.
A.tiredB.marriedC.paidD.dressed
4.
A.trainingB.readingC.playingD.eating
5.
A.sweetB.missingC.goldD.healthy
6.
A.needB.mistakeC.traditionD.shame
7.
A.usedB.explainedC.knewD.liked
8.
A.challengingB.interestingC.dangerousD.popular
9.
A.secretlyB.probablyC.easilyD.finally
10.
A.perfectedB.forgotC.consideredD.doubted
11.
A.cheapB.rightC.oldD.famous
12.
A.sleepingB.cheeringC.exercisingD.cleaning
13.
A.helpingB.changingC.honoringD.guiding
14.
A.depend onB.agree withC.wait forD.think of
15.
A.hateB.haveC.fightD.trust
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者想要去埃及旅行,但是母亲表示不会给作者拿钱。于是作者把零用钱存了起来,还找了份工作。最终三年半后,实现了自己去埃及旅行的梦想。

8 . It was July 2019 and Mum had taken me on a 120-km mother-and-son walking holiday as a treat for my birthday. Although I was still on my first special ________, I’d love to see some ancient civilisation.

“Why don’t we go to Egypt?” I said. “It sounds ________, but I’m not paying for it,” Mum smiled and replied.

“I’ll save up my pocket money, and get a ________,” I said. I started saving my $10-a-week pocket money and washed my parents’ car for ________ cash.

In 2020, we moved to Perth. One day, I ________ a brochure in the letter box which was advertising a job delivering catalogues (目录). I applied for the job, and ________ I got it a week later.

On a Monday, a mountain of catalogues were ________ at our house. It took me nine hours to sort through them, and then I ________ them to 430 houses. At first, I used my bike and ________ the catalogues in my backpack, but this wasn’t very ________ so I bought a trolley (手推车) which improved my speed. As time went by, people started ________ me and saying hello on my rounds.

After three and half years, I’d ________ a massive $6,500, and in January this year I flew to Egypt. I had a good time visiting the powerful pyramids at Giza, ________ local food and sailing down a river. I fully ________ that nothing can stop a person from following his ________.

1.
A.solutionB.topicC.experimentD.trip
2.
A.fantasticB.terribleC.anxiousD.confusing
3.
A.toyB.summaryC.posterD.job
4.
A.importantB.extraC.unusualD.formal
5.
A.sawB.borrowedC.publishedD.exchanged
6.
A.slowlyB.secretlyC.finallyD.curiously
7.
A.cut offB.given backC.paid backD.dropped off
8.
A.threwB.deliveredC.appliedD.sold
9.
A.designedB.carriedC.sharedD.trapped
10.
A.freeB.amazingC.effectiveD.common
11.
A.recognisingB.preventingC.interviewingD.investigating
12.
A.affordedB.selectedC.donatedD.saved
13.
A.explainingB.enjoyingC.testingD.replacing
14.
A.believeB.pretendC.regretD.worry
15.
A.systemB.supplyC.dreamD.duty
文章大意:本文是篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了莫妮克在继父去世后,和丈夫一起为自己84岁的母亲开启了一个“豪华车库”的打造计划,把车库改建成一所温馨舒适的公寓,送给母亲居住,令母亲非常感动和欣喜。

9 . Monique Marshall knew she had to do something for her mother after her stepfather passed away. Monique’s mother, Karin, who is 84 years old, was living in her apartment in New York City ________, about 2,500 miles away from Monique in Los Angeles.

Monique ________ she had to do something for her mother. ________, Monique’s husband, Demille, was all on board, willing to do anything to ________ Karin in her advanced age. That’s when Monique and Demille brainstormed with their friends and neighbors, Pierre and Carmen, who happened to be ________.

After much thought and planning, they ________ a solution of a “glam garage (豪华车库)”. Monique and Demille decided to turn their old and drafty ________ into an apartment space for Karin. But as is always the case with any construction project, they encountered ________. However, it was nothing too big that kept them from completing the ________. And the results are ________!

Karin is in love with her new living space and new city. When Karin first ________ into her glam garage apartment in Los Angeles, she couldn’t ________ her eyes.

“It was overwhelming,” said Karin. “I was so ________. Monique had done all the furniture. I didn’t have to do anything.”

What a wonderful and ________ solution that came about because of love, care and ________.

1.
A.in personB.at handC.on dutyD.by herself
2.
A.knewB.guessedC.stressedD.minded
3.
A.EventuallyB.LuckilyC.OccasionallyD.Instantly
4.
A.reviveB.ignoreC.visitD.assist
5.
A.artistsB.doctorsC.architectsD.teachers
6.
A.brought upB.came aboutC.broke downD.took out
7.
A.carB.houseC.garageD.kitchen
8.
A.consequencesB.issuesC.strategiesD.facilities
9.
A.matchB.projectC.distanceD.preference
10.
A.awfulB.challengingC.obviousD.fantastic
11.
A.steppedB.brokeC.turnedD.drove
12.
A.changeB.keepC.believeD.open
13.
A.confusedB.shockedC.curiousD.addicted
14.
A.specificB.classicC.attractiveD.creative
15.
A.concernB.predictionC.balanceD.warning
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述Balch妈妈的故事,表达了Balch对妈妈的感激和尊敬之情,同时也传达了对人性善良的感悟。

10 . In 1992, Jeff Balch’s mom died of cancer, at the age of 60. She _________ on a weekend, and that Monday was rubbish pick-up day.

Balch was at his mom’s home, doing some yard work, when the young man who worked as their _________ collector came up the driveway. The man _________ and said, “Hey, how’s Ms. Balch doing?”

Balch took a _________. He hadn’t yet told a stranger about his mom. And he said, “Well, she was very sick, and I’m afraid she died a couple of days ago.” On hearing this, the man felt very _________, He stammered (结结巴巴地说), “I’m so sorry.” And he _________ his eyes and hurried away.

Balch remembers looking down as well, his eyes filled with tears. When he looked up, he saw that the man was _________ by two other rubbish collectors, and now they were walking towards him, across the _________.

The oldest man in the group said, “We just want you to know your mom was the _________ person. She always brought us water to drink when we were working and __________ us in need.”

Today, Balch sometimes __________ of those three men, who went out of their way to say something kind about his mom. Balch says he can’t be __________ like his mom as he talks to rubbish collectors. But he does try to treat them the way the __________ treated him and he will pass on his mother’s __________. “It’s all about realizing the humanity (仁慈) in everyone we’re dealing with,” Balch said. “And that was the rubbish collectors’ __________ to me, which was to humanize (使人性化) at that moment.”

1.
A.took actionB.passed awayC.worked outD.stayed up
2.
A.rubbishB.paperC.waterD.knowledge
3.
A.smiledB.hidC.warnedD.won
4.
A.tripB.showerC.breathD.chance
5.
A.angryB.tiredC.disappointedD.sad
6.
A.closedB.treatedC.loweredD.caught
7.
A.joinedB.fedC.movedD.checked
8.
A.riverB.cityC.skyD.yard
9.
A.laziestB.cleverestC.strictestD.nicest
10.
A.praisedB.helpedC.followedD.changed
11.
A.hearsB.thinksC.dreamsD.complains
12.
A.accidentallyB.merelyC.exactlyD.tightly
13.
A.publishersB.sellersC.gardenersD.workers
14.
A.excitementB.kindnessC.challengeD.stress
15.
A.choiceB.promiseC.giftD.wonder
2024-01-24更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:内蒙古部分学校2023-2024学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题
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