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1 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

“Where is it? We’re going to be late!” Janice searched the house crazily for her wallet. “Josh! Did you hide my wallet? We have to be at Grandpa’s for his birthday party!” Josh, Janice’s four-year-old younger brother, smiled innocently at her, but his cunning (狡黠的) eyes gave himself away. She tried her best not to shout. Grinning (咧嘴笑) like a cat, Josh reached under the sofa, pulled out her wallet and held it over his head. Janice grabbed it.

Ten minutes later, they hurried to the train station. Red-faced and sweating, Janice let go of Josh’s wrist and removed the sweat from her forehead. The train arrived. Her smile froze when she realized that the train was packed with passengers. Grabbing Josh’s hand, Janice boarded the train. She commanded, “The train’s really crowded, Josh. Behave yourself, stick close to me, and no monkey business!” Josh nodded, holding tightly to a rail. Janice smiled.

When it was time to get off the train, Janice quickly pushed her way through the crowd to get onto the platform. “We made it!” Janice said, turning around. Josh was nowhere to be seen. The crowd was flooding out, but Josh was not among them. “The train doors are closing,” then came the electronic voice. Soon, the crowd on the platform died down. The last thing Janice saw was Josh’s little anxious face at the train window: Just as Janice was about to call out Josh’s name, the train disappeared from view. “Josh!” Janice screamed.

Janice’s mind was transported back to when she was lost at the zoo. She could still vividly remember the towering figures surrounding her and none of them were’ familiar. “I don’t want Josh to go through that same bitter experience,” Janice let out a sigh.

Janice took out her mobile phone, ready to call her mother. However, midway, she decided against it. Her mother, who was far away in France on business, could do nothing but get restless. Janice paced up and down the platform anxiously.

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Just then, Janice received a call from an unknown number.

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Having waved goodbye to the lady, they headed for their destination.

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2 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

My dad was a cleaner in my school. When I was 12, I decided to study hard to have a life different from his.

One day when Dad asked me to play basketball with him, I just replied, “I’m busy. I want to study well so that I can become a rich man. I don’t want to be a cleaner like you, Dad!” He was shocked (震惊的), but I didn’t care and continued studying hard. Finally, I graduated from high school with honors, and decided it was time to break free from my dad and follow my dreams.

“Dad, I got a scholarship to a law school in California,” I told him. “I’ll leave in 3 days.” My dad was surprised but proud of me. As I left for the airport 3 days later, he said, “Son, wherever you go, welcome back home.” I ignored his words and flew to California.

After I graduated, I found a great job there. Later, I was made manager and earned much money. I no longer remembered my father was a cleaner. I had forgotten my dad, who was still cleaning my school. I seldom answered his calls or wrote back to him. I was busy; I still had a lot more to achieve.

With time, the more success I tasted, somehow, the lonelier I became. I felt especially lonely on my 31st birthday. I kept checking my phone, hoping someone wished me a happy birthday. But there wasn’t a single call or message. Later that evening when I returned home from my office, something in my mailbox drew my attention.

“A letter?” I whispered and saw it was from my father. He never forgot to mail me a letter on my each birthday. However, I never took the trouble to read it. “How did I ignore him?” I thought. I brought the letter home and took out his earlier letters. And I opened one. It read, “Wherever you are, I love you to the last drop of my blood. I wish you a happy life.”

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I picked up another letter and read it.

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Finally, I arrived at my dad’s house and saw him sitting alone in the yard.

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文章大意:本文是说明文。患有抑郁症的Parker J. Palmer只因为朋友简单地陪伴而缓解了抑郁症,文章以此为例证明了出现在朋友面前简单地陪伴这个小动作的重要性。
3 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

There are times in life when we don’t have the energy or faith     1     (overcome) our problems. We can’t find the words to pray or the     2     (strong) to push ahead. That is when our friends come to help us out. Friends remind us through their actions that we are not alone. Even when some friends don’t always know     3     to help, they want to be there for us.

Author Parker J. Palmer in his book, Let Your Life Speak, shares about the time he was battling depression. A guy     4     (name) Bill asked Parker’s permission to drop by his house in the afternoons. Bill would sit Parker in the chair, get down on his knees in front of him, remove his shoes and socks     5     massage (按摩) his feet for half an hour. Bill had found the only place in Parker’s body     6     he could still experience feelings and reconnect with the human race. Bill would     7     (simple) do this and say very little. When he talked, he would not give advice but mirror Parker’s feelings. This simple act of care was what     8     (help) Parker get through his dark time.

We are     9     (thank) to the friends who sit with us. And we are grateful     10     the opportunity to be that friend to offer our presence to those who are suffering. Even if we are unsure of what to do, we can just be present.

2024-02-15更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省信阳市2023-2024学年普通高中高一上学期期中教学质量检测英语试题
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4 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

By the age of sixteen years old, Ben had always been an outstanding student. He went to great lengths to achieve high grades and managed to keep his parents delighted and proud. Neither of his parents had the opportunity to attend university and it was their biggest ambition that Ben could land a well-paid and decent job as a lawyer. He knew that achieving this goal would make his parents walk on air, but he wasn’t certain whether he would feel the same.

Since he was only a child, Ben had been passionate about computer programming. He taught himself how to use a computer, and by the age of 12, he had been proficient in three difterent programming languages. He did all of this in his spare time. He was quite an introvert (内向的人), so he preferred staying in with his computer, rather than going out socializing with his fellow classmates or playing sports in the brilliant sunshine. It was acceptable with his parents, as long as he continued to focus on his studies.

One day, while reading an article online about a young technology billionaire called Tom, Ben was fascinated by the magical power of technology and the wisdom and imnovation of the young CEO. The inner voice told him that he longed to become a computer programmer. Everything changed for Ben. In the article, the CEO said that his company was trying to create a new and improved way of paying for goods online but that they were struggling with the security system. He said if they could overcome this, they could launch the biggest and best online payment system in the world. It occurred to Ben that he had an innovative idea on how to handle this problem. Thinking that it wouldn’t come to anything, he emailed the CEO, introducing himself and explaining his idea.

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He forgot all about it, but then a month later; the most amazing thing happened.

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With all these concerns in mind, Ben determined to communicate with his parents frankly.

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5 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How many people do they mention in the drawing?
A.Eight.B.Nine.C.Ten.
2. What is Max doing?
A.Playing with a ball.
B.Running after Joe.
C.Sitting on the ground with Sally.
3. What is the man doing in the drawing?
A.He is standing in the center.
B.He is giving the children candy.
C.He is possibly working in the garage.
2024-02-13更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖北省宜城市第一中学等六校2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题
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6 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

When I was about four years old, I started washing my face on my own. However, I always ignored the area behind my ears on purpose though my mom would often remind me.

One summer, in July of that year, my mom drove me to my grandparents’ house for our annual summer holiday visit. When we arrived, I was told that Grandma had gone on a trip with her friends and wouldn’t be back for another two weeks. Feeling a bit down, I went to the yard to play while my mom and grandpa caught up on some things. Although I couldn’t hear their conversation clearly, I had a strong feeling they were talking about me based on their gestures and expressions. Later, my mom returned home, and she would come back to pick me up two months later.

After dinner that night, Grandpa asked me to take a bath before going to bed. Since I loved taking baths, I happily agreed. With the bathtub (浴缸) filled with water, Grandpa reminded me, “Just make sure you clean the area behind your ears really well. You wouldn’t want potatoes to start growing there, would you?”

“Potatoes?” I stopped in my tracks and turned back to look at him. “Yes, potatoes. If you don’t clean the dirt behind your ears, potatoes might actually sprout (发芽) and grow there,” he explained, causing my eyes to widen in surprise. “But I don’t have any potatoes behind my ears, Grandpa,” I said as I ran my fingers along the back of my ears. He took a quick glance and replied, “Oh, I see a couple of sprouts: starting right there!” He urged me to get into the bathtub immediately and scrub (擦洗) them away thoroughly.

I nodded, still in disbelief. This was the first time I had ever heard such a thing. Why hadn’t my parents warned me about this before? I wondered, but couldn’t find an answer. Nonetheless, I felt shocked by Grandpa’s warning.

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I hurried to jump into the bathtub, carefully scrubbing behind my ears.

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“What are you looking at behind your ears?” Grandma asked me curiously.

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2024-02-11更新 | 79次组卷 | 7卷引用:高一英语下学期期中考试02(人教版专用)-2023-2024学年高一英语下学期期中考点大串讲(人教版2019)
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章中作者回顾了自己当年旅行的情景,以及母亲的担忧和给予的支持。现在,自己的女儿即将开启间隔年旅行,作者将不同时期的情况和感受进行了对比。

7 . When I was 19, determined not to spend my last teenage year in a suburb in Buckinghamshire, I took off with an Australian friend. We travelled around Europe for months. We stayed in the _________accommodation we could find due to a lack of money and only _________ bread, cheese and the occasional bottle of red wine.

That was in 1990, a time before mobile phones and the Internet appeared, when the primary _________ our home was the collection of _________ from the post office.

Before I left, Mom had made me a money pouch (荷包) to wear around my neck. She’d also made me two sleeping sheets so I could _________unclean bedding. She didn’t want me to go, and those gifts were her way of telling me to have a wonderful time.

It’s only now, as my 18-year-old daughter is preparing to leave on her own gap-year (间休年) trip, that I have more _________ what Mom felt.

Doing multiple jobs and saving money, my daughter has researched on her own where to stay, how to _________ and what to do when she arrives. Therefore, she _________ asks for my opinion and I find myself _________ unsure of whether I should intervene (介入) or back off. I want to be supportive but not too __________. I want to be cool but not indifferent. I want to be like the perfect travel guide.

When she first mentioned a gap-year travel, I was encouraging, expecting her to have her own experiences that will __________ her. As I had mine, I didn’t let myself speak too long on the idea of her not being here. Soon there will just be me, my son and the cat in our house. However, I am not quite __________ that. But the trip may benefit her. This is not in 1990 and I am not __________ at home waiting for a(n)__________ . I have promised not to __________ her with messages, but at least I know she can contact me whenever she wants to.

1.
A.nearestB.tidiestC.cheapestD.safest
2.
A.lived onB.passed onC.turned inD.hung up
3.
A.responsibility forB.contact withC.belief inD.response to
4.
A.stampsB.envelopesC.textD.mail
5.
A.avoidB.dustC.spreadD.fold
6.
A.confidence inB.influence onC.doubt aboutD.sympathy for
7.
A.get alongB.get aroundC.get awayD.get down
8.
A.frequentlyB.regretfullyC.sorrowfullyD.rarely
9.
A.courageouslyB.deliberatelyC.desperatelyD.favorably
10.
A.involvedB.thrilledC.embarrassedD.discouraged
11.
A.calmB.shapeC.controlD.resist
12.
A.envious ofB.skilled inC.ashamed ofD.ready for
13.
A.stuckB.busyC.freeD.burdened
14.
A.announcementB.invitationC.letterD.gift
15.
A.blameB.comfortC.botherD.greet
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者通过一次在奶奶遇到危险的时候及时赶到,使奶奶转危为安的经历中体会到奶奶和孙女之间无声的爱的故事。

8 . It was a normal Wednesday. I was getting dinner ready when suddenly a painful ring sounded in my ear. I ________ that I needed to call my grandmother. Something was wrong.

I ________ a call at once, but she didn’t answer. That was ________ because she always answered. I ________ again and again, but there were still no answers. I began to ________, as she lived alone, I knew she needed ________. I called my father, telling him I thought we needed to drive to ________ on her.

On arriving there, we found my poor grandmother ________ on the floor of her dining room, her shoulder clearly broken. On seeing us, she began to ________. I held her hand while my father called 911. She was unable to tell me what had happened, but I could ________ by the plate of food on the floor that she had been lying there since dinner last night.

Soon we were at the local hospital’s emergency room (急诊室) . ________, she had not suffered any other injuries besides her broken shoulder.

She took my hand, saying, “I was calling and calling you to ________ and help me.” I looked at her blankly (茫然地) for a moment and took out my ________ to check my call records. There were no incoming calls from her, only some ________ ones. And then I knew that the love between grandmother and granddaughter is ________.

1.
A.agreedB.realizedC.promisedD.suggested
2.
A.madeB.returnedC.receivedD.expected
3.
A.commonB.specificC.practicalD.unusual
4.
A.startedB.workedC.calledD.imagined
5.
A.fearB.missC.discussD.separate
6.
A.exchangeB.experimentC.helpD.solution
7.
A.tryB.checkC.dependD.cheer
8.
A.sittingB.standingC.watchingD.lying
9.
A.cryB.walkC.compareD.regret
10.
A.answerB.manageC.tellD.connect
11.
A.SurprisinglyB.ThankfullyC.SuddenlyD.Naturally
12.
A.go upB.clean upC.get overD.come over
13.
A.phoneB.walletC.notebookD.card
14.
A.formalB.advancedC.confusingD.outgoing
15.
A.secretB.simpleC.quietD.direct
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9 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I had run away from home after finishing high school. My parents had insisted I go to college, but I was tired of school. I hated it. I was determined not to go. And, besides, my father was too strict. I had too many chores to do around the farm. I haled the work!

There had been a quarrel between my father and me. I threw some things into a bag and left angrily, as my father shouted after me, “If you leave, don’t come back!” My mother cried openly, and I had seen those tears during a hundred sleepless nights.

Then it was time to write a letter to my father.

Dear Dad,

It’s been more than a year now. I’ve traveled east to west. I’ve had dozens of jobs. None of them amounted to very much. Always the same questions: “How much education have you got?” It seems they always want college men for the good jobs.

Dad, you and Mother were right about everything. I know now that the work on the farm didn’t hurt me, and I’m convinced I need college. I’m also convinced that both of you loved me.

Dad, I’ve learned a lesson. I want to come home. I know you said if I left, I couldn’t come back, but I’m praying you’ll change your mind. I want to come home and be a part of the family again.

Give my love to Mother and the girls.

Love,
Your son

As I folded the letter and put it into an envelope, I felt a refreshing relief. It was as if a heavy load had been lifted from my shoulders. And I had to be on my way home.

I started down the desolate road—the long road home. Fortunately, a car picked me up, and it was good to have someone to talk with. The driver was a salesman and very pleasant.

“Where you going, boy?” he asked good-naturedly.

There was a long silence before I said, “Home.”

“Been away from home long?”

I smiled, a little self-conscious, and said, “One year, one month and two days.”

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Having heard my story, he expressed his support for my final decision and told me something surprising.

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Finally, I arrived home when. it was completely dark.

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10 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I was fifteen when my world took a hopeless turn for the worst. My mom was diagnosed with cancer again. She had undergone surgery and beaten the cancer. Then the cancer came back. However, there was more to worry about than the disease that my mom was battling. My dad had left us years before. Besides, because of the mounting medical bills she was paying for her previous cancer, we were on the edge of financial ruin. I was too young to get a job.

That winter was the worst. We didn’t have money to pay for electricity. Our neighbor, Sophia, allowed us to use her electricity so that we could have one lamp on in our home. The gas stove in the living room was the only heat in our house. My mom slept in her cold room, with as many blankets as we could pile on her.

Thanksgiving Day came. I searched our cupboards for food and there wasn’t much. I started slamming doors as I looked through the cabinets for a can of food we might have missed. The more I searched, the angrier I became. The noise must have woken my mom, because she came to the kitchen wrapped in a blanket. She looked worried at me and asked, “Baby, what’s wrong,” I retorted, “I’m hungry. I’m freezing to death in our own house,” I wasn’t angry at her. I was angry at our situation.

She opened her arms toward me and said, “Come here. Right now things are hard, but hope is always there. Whatever difficulties we meet, we should be strong. All you have to do is have faith. Why not believe we can be better by using our own hands?”

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I was deeply ashamed of what I had done and said.

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Just as I wondered what to do to spend the night, Sophia knocked at our door.

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2024-01-28更新 | 173次组卷 | 5卷引用:安徽省安庆市第二中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
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