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1.2026届高考英语第一次模拟考试练习卷(浙江专用)
When a father walked into Frank Caprio’s courtroom (法庭), he wasn’t just carrying an unpaid 41 ticket — he was carrying the 42 of doing everything he could for his 8-year-old son.
The man explained that his car had been 43 due to unpaid fines. Between long working hours and 44 his child, he hadn’t been able to deal with it.
“I had every intention to pay, Your Honor. I just needed more 45 ,” the man said. What happened next is 46 why Judge Caprio is known as “the nicest judge in the world”. Caprio saw something deeper. “You are a 47 man,” he said. “And responsibility shows up in more ways than just paying tickets. It also shows up in the way you 48 your son.”
The father said that his son dreamed of becoming a(n) 49 . To support this dream, he had bought him a toy space suit and a telescope.
That was the moment when everything changed. Rather than hand down a 50 , Judge Caprio offered something far more meaningful. “Take that money and keep 51 in your son’s dreams,” he told the father.
Judge Caprio is known for 52 and humanity in the courtroom. Through his show Caught in Providence, millions have watched him 53 justice with heart, reminding the world that behind every 54 is a person with a story.
This was one of those stories — a reminder that sometimes the greatest justice is simply choosing to 55 someone up.
41.A.theatre B.plane C.parking D.meal
42.A.wealth B.weight C.right D.tool
43.A.stolen B.painted C.crashed D.booted
44.A.learning from B.caring for C.struggling against D.chasing after
45.A.advice B.freedom C.space D.time
46.A.immediately B.possibly C.exactly D.simply
47.A.competitive B.humorous C.brave D.responsible
48.A.raise B.watch C.praise D.convince
49.A.doctor B.astronaut C.author D.designer
50.A.choice B.wish C.fine D.promise
51.A.succeeding B.investing C.changing D.participating
52.A.compassion B.comparison C.confidence D.courage
53.A.criticize B.evaluate C.deliver D.expose
54.A.case B.definition C.debate D.version
55.A.lift B.bring C.wake D.put
2.2026届高考英语第一次模拟考试练习卷(江苏专用)
I was nearly 30, and my passport was empty. My elder sister said I should 42 the world. But I thought traveling was just a big 43 . I was doubtful about backpackers’ talks about how petting a baby elephant in Thailand changed them.
Then my best Greek friend, Vasilis, 44 me of our decade-old promise: I promised to visit his hometown in Athens. Now it was time to 45 that promise.
Before long, I arrived there and Vasilis picked me up. The decade-long 46 proved to be well worth it. Every step through the ancient streets 47 new wonders. Besides, what truly transformed my view on travel was an unexpected 48 with a local.
Picture this: Vasilis and I were walking in Athens, when a strange 49 caught our attention. Following it we found a small workshop. Inside, we saw a welder (焊工) 50 . Engaged in his work, he gave no mind to our 51 behind him. His hands moved 52 and he wore no protective clothes — this was just another day for him, another dance with fire and metal that had become deeply 53 .
As the man continued working, I felt a bit 54 . I wished for his peace and contentment. Watching him, I realized that happiness 55 finding contentment within yourself.
Travelling freely opened unforeseen gifts. By not trying to “find myself” like so many others, I let everyday 56 find me. Leaving the workshop, I realized how easily life’s poetry could pass unnoticed.
42.A.save B.lead C.tour D.understand
43.A.lie B.chance C.secret D.goal
44.A.reminded B.warned C.convinced D.relieved
45.A.make B.honor C.change D.share
46.A.effort B.search C.journey D.wait
47.A.demanded B.matched C.revealed D.preserved
48.A.competition B.experiment C.appointment D.encounter
49.A.color B.picture C.sound D.shape
50.A.working B.thinking C.calling D.resting
51.A.identity B.presence C.potential D.contribution
52.A.surprisingly B.suddenly C.skillfully D.strangely
53.A.concerned B.internalized C.disturbed D.engaged
54.A.doubtful B.guilty C.anxious D.envious
55.A.consists in B.mixes with C.responds to D.differs from
56.A.answers B.wonders C.operations D.tasks
3.安徽省滁州市2025-2026学年高三上学期2月期末英语试题
After a car crash left 14-year-old Collin Smith disabled, doctors told him he had a 20% chance of finishing high school. The prospect of attending college seemed even ___21___. Yet eight years later, Collin proudly ___22___ a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University. He achieved the nearly impossible, thanks to the help of a kindhearted man five decades his senior — a stranger who soon became his beloved “___23___”.
Dialing back to 2015, Ernest Greene, a retiree, attended the same church as Collin and his parents. The families were not ___24___ — Ernest had moved here just four months earlier. When Ernest overheard about Collin’s parents whispering in tears about their son’s condition, he was totally concerned. The crash had left Collin disabled, requiring round-the-clock care, but Tom and Lisa — Collin’s parents — both worked full-time to ___25___ his medical bills. Ernest felt a ___26___. “My consciousness was leading me to help,” he says. With time to ___27___ in his retirement, Ernest approached the Smiths with a proposal: he would look after Collin carefully while they were at work. The Smiths accepted ___28___, with rolling tears in their eyes.
From then on, Ernest became a constant ___29___ in Collin’s life. He ____30____ Collin’s daily life and drove him to and from school. Their evenings followed a quiet ____31____: Ernest would help Collin with his homework, listen patiently to his school stories, and watch ball games on TV together. They ____32____ over sports — Ernest’s love for baseball and Collin’s passion for basketball — and soon Collin started calling Ernest “Pops,” and Ernest began referring to Collin as “my boy.”
Ernest’s ____33____ and Collin’s unyielding willpower carried them through the tough times in university, and eventually Collin obtained a 4.0 GPA and graduated with ____34____. On graduation day, Ernest was also awarded an honorary degree in humanities in recognition of his long-term, selfless support.
“I was ____35____ — I never expected such a reward,” he says.
Collin however, wasn’t surprised. “Ernest made me believe that nothing is impossible if you have someone who loves you like family by your side,” he says.
21. A. clearer B. brighter C. slimmer D. thinner
22. A. earned B. needed C. pursued D. desired
23. A. leader B. neighbor C. instructor D. family
24. A. familiar B. similar C. settled D. delighted
25. A. receive B. cover C. sign D. buy
26. A. surprise B. calling C. pride D. longing
27. A. spare B. waste C. save D. treasure
28. A. doubtfully B. gratefully C. calmly D. hesitantly
29. A. memory B. challenge C. presence D. burden
30. A. adjusted to B. took over C. attended to D. looked over
31. A. guidance B. project C. program D. routine
32. A. cooperated B. bonded C. conflicted D. divided
33. A. curiosity B. strictness C. admiration D. devotion
34. A. distinction B. virtue C. strength D. advantage
35. A. relieved B. sympathetic C. astonished D. passionate
4.山东省青州第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期期末模拟(三)英语试题
In my student days, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) invited me to teach dance to children from disadvantaged backgrounds. I ____21____ it, thinking I would put my free afternoons to good use.
Upon arriving at the classroom, I was ____22____ by about 40 children, aged between 7 and 12, all standing in rows and ____23____ to learn to dance.
I looked at the ____24____ on their faces and asked a boy in the front, “What’s your name?” He replied very proudly, “Ankit!”
One by one I ____25____ about their names. They responded ____26____. A few even fought to tell me first. By the time I finished I noticed the smile on their faces had ____27____.
I started our dancing class with some simple ____28____ and they followed perfectly. And I ____29____ the class by playing a song and telling them to dance as they pleased. They went wild with joy.
As the kids danced, one of the NGO assistants ____30____ me and said, “Do you know why they’re so ____31____?” I guessed, “Because they all love to dance?” He replied, “No. It’s because you showed them ____32____ by asking their names. Many who come to teach them see them merely as poor kids. You gave them a feeling that they have a sense of ____33____. Thank you.”
Never before had I thought asking someone’s name can ____34____ so much. I taught those kids for a few more months. And they were such a ____35____.
21. A. confirmed B. assessed C. managed D. accepted
22. A. greeted B. informed C. asked D. invited
23. A. eager B. content C. nervous D. hesitant
24. A. concern B. fear C. smile D. relief
25. A. commented B. inquired C. wondered D. wrote
26. A. shyly B. calmly C. thoughtfully D. enthusiastically
27. A. widened B. returned C. changed D. appeared
28. A. steps B. questions C. dives D. strategies
29. A. worked on B. wrapped up C. put off D. learned about
30. A. employed B. contacted C. approached D. recognized
31. A. sensitive B. cheerful C. shallow D. intelligent
32. A. support B. strength C. honesty D. respect
33. A. community B. security C. identity D. direction
34. A. take B. mean C. explain D. handle
35. A. challenge B. burden C. surprise D. joy
5.广西河池市2025-2026学年秋季上学期高三期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷
It was past noon on a sunny Saturday. Long-time fishing friends Bell and McDonald decided to 41 it a day. Since 6:30 that morning, they’d been fishing in his boat on Texas’s Lake Waxahachie. After McDonald left, 42 , Bell heard screaming coming from the lake. He sped in his boat toward the 43 , where he saw a girl waving an arm. She was in deep water and seemed to be holding on to a life jacket. Getting closer, he was 44 to see that the girl was actually grasping the foot of another girl.
My God! thought Bell. She’s 45 ! Instinctively, he grabbed the arms of the girl in the deep water, trying to pull her up and into his boat. Bell was muscular, but 46 for she was like a dead weight. Instead, he pulled her through the water to more 47 place. There, he managed to get her onto the deck as her 48 friend grabbed on to the side of the boat.
As he looked at the unconscious teenager lying on the 49 of his boat, he thought, She’s gone! Her lips were a ghostly blue. But Bell’s recent CPR training kicked in. Six months earlier, he had taken a first-aid course as required for his job as a 50 . He began pumping on her chest 51 , just as he’d been 52 . After a while, she spit out some water. Finally, she opened her eyes. She’s 53 ! He thought, watching her face transform from blue to purple to pale. Soon, she was 54 to the hospital and released later that day.
The media branded Bell a hero. Actually, he was uncomfortable with the praise. Though the idea of being labeled a hero still felt 55 to Bell, and he was happy to get back to work as a truck driver.
41. A. call B. finish C. end D. start
42. A. luckily B. constantly C. unfortunately D. suddenly
43. A. island B. scene C. beach D. scenery
44. A. delighted B. excited C. shocked D. relieved
45. A. diving B. fishing C. swimming D. drowning
46. A. in secret B. in peace C. in silence D. in vain
47. A. smooth B. splendid C. shallow D. peaceful
48. A. disappointed B. panicked C. confused D. excited
49. A. deck B. grassland C. land D. pole
50. A. businessman B. truck driver C. policeman D. firefighter
51. A. constantly B. gently C. lazily D. hardly
52. A. learned B. taught C. grasped D. watched
53. A. gone B. unconscious C. back D. dying
54. A. brought B. asked C. called D. rushed
55. A. angry B. awkward C. hopeless D. astonished
6.青海西宁二中教育集团2025-2026学年第一学期高三英语期末考试题
I used to be proud of my carefree, adventurous attitude. But when I was about 27, something changed. I started to feel ___21___ about everyday things. A mental health advisor told me that people who have panic attacks can make it worse by ___22___ the things they worry about. Since then, I have promised to face the things that ___23___ me.
This is why I ___24___ track cycling. It may not sound like an obvious strategy for ___25___ the mind and reducing anxiety, but in the almost three years I have been doing it and I have noticed a ___26___ in my mood after each session.
Cycling at speed, so ___27___ to one another, I have to stay in the moment and ___28___. It helps ___29___ my head and lets me focus on something else. Nestled away from busy main roads, the velodrome (赛车场) is an ____30____ peaceful haven (港湾). It is outdoors, so over the year you see the ____31____ change as you ride. There are wonderful sunsets on summer evenings and I love the cool air in the autumn as the leaves start to ____32____.
My anxiety hasn’t completely gone away but remembering what I am ____33____ of on the bike and the way it feels to race around the track, gives me the ____34____ boost that I need. It is truly like a form of therapy (疗法) and I feel the old, ____35____ me again.
21. A. angry B. curious C. anxious D. passionate
22. A. avoiding B. pursuing C. handling D. following
23. A. scare B. attract C. please D. disappoint
24. A. referred to B. took up C. missed out D. asked about
25. A. reading B. disturbing C. challenging D. calming
26. A. mess B. disorder C. difference D. swing
27. A. open B. kind C. close D. loyal
28. A. hesitate B. concentrate C. reflect D. pray
29. A. clear B. use C. stuff D. energize
30. A. unwillingly B. unbearably C. unexpectedly D. uncomfortably
31. A. landscapes B. tracks C. cyclists D. seasons
32. A. unfold B. green C. grow D. fall
33. A. frightened B. capable C. ashamed D. considerate
34. A. confidence B. knowledge C. reputation D. creativity
35. A. sensitive B. aggressive C. humorous D. adventurous
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1.2026届高考英语第一次模拟考试练习卷(浙江专用)
When a father walked into Frank Caprio’s courtroom (法庭), he wasn’t just carrying an unpaid 41 ticket — he was carrying the 42 of doing everything he could for his 8-year-old son.
The man explained that his car had been 43 due to unpaid fines. Between long working hours and 44 his child, he hadn’t been able to deal with it.
“I had every intention to pay, Your Honor. I just needed more 45 ,” the man said. What happened next is 46 why Judge Caprio is known as “the nicest judge in the world”. Caprio saw something deeper. “You are a 47 man,” he said. “And responsibility shows up in more ways than just paying tickets. It also shows up in the way you 48 your son.”
The father said that his son dreamed of becoming a(n) 49 . To support this dream, he had bought him a toy space suit and a telescope.
That was the moment when everything changed. Rather than hand down a 50 , Judge Caprio offered something far more meaningful. “Take that money and keep 51 in your son’s dreams,” he told the father.
Judge Caprio is known for 52 and humanity in the courtroom. Through his show Caught in Providence, millions have watched him 53 justice with heart, reminding the world that behind every 54 is a person with a story.
This was one of those stories — a reminder that sometimes the greatest justice is simply choosing to 55 someone up.
41.A.theatre B.plane C.parking D.meal
42.A.wealth B.weight C.right D.tool
43.A.stolen B.painted C.crashed D.booted
44.A.learning from B.caring for C.struggling against D.chasing after
45.A.advice B.freedom C.space D.time
46.A.immediately B.possibly C.exactly D.simply
47.A.competitive B.humorous C.brave D.responsible
48.A.raise B.watch C.praise D.convince
49.A.doctor B.astronaut C.author D.designer
50.A.choice B.wish C.fine D.promise
51.A.succeeding B.investing C.changing D.participating
52.A.compassion B.comparison C.confidence D.courage
53.A.criticize B.evaluate C.deliver D.expose
54.A.case B.definition C.debate D.version
55.A.lift B.bring C.wake D.put
【答案】
41.C 42.B 43.D 44.B 45.D 46.C 47.D 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.A 55.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一位为养育儿子奔波的贫困父亲因停车罚单出庭,Caprio法官不仅免除罚款,更鼓励他继续投资孩子的宇航员梦想,展现了法律背后的人性光辉。
41.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当一位父亲走进Frank Caprio的法庭时,他背负的不仅仅是一张未付的停车罚单——他还背负着为8岁的儿子尽一切努力的重担。A. theatre剧院;B. plane飞机;C. parking停车;D. meal餐食。根据下文“The man explained that his car had been ___3___ due to unpaid fines.”可知,这位父亲背负的东西包括一张未付的停车罚单。故选C。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当一位父亲走进Frank Caprio的法庭时,他背负的不仅仅是一张未付的停车罚单——他还背负着为8岁的儿子尽一切努力的重担。A. wealth财富;B. weight重担;C. right权利;D. tool工具。根据下文“doing everything he could for his 8-year-old son”可知,这位父亲需要为8岁的儿子尽一切努力,这是养育孩子的重担。故选B。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这名男子解释说,他的车因未交罚款而被锁住了。A. stolen偷窃;B. painted绘画;C. crashed碰撞;D. booted锁住(非法停车的轮子)。根据下文“due to unpaid fines”可知,未交罚款会导致车辆被锁住,被限制使用。故选D。
44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:在长时间的工作和照顾孩子之间,他一直无法应付。A. learning from向……学习;B. caring for照顾;C. struggling against抗争;D. chasing after追逐。根据上文“doing everything he could for his 8-year-old son”可知,这位父亲需要为8岁的儿子尽一切努力,说明他需要照顾孩子。故选B。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我只是需要更多的时间。A. advice建议;B. freedom自由;C. space空间;D. time时间。根据上文“Between long working hours and ___4___ his child, he hadn’t been able to deal with it.”可知,这位父亲需要长时间工作,一直无法应付,说明他需要更多时间,以后才能交上罚款。故选D。
46.考查副词词义辨析。句意:接下来发生的事情恰恰是Caprio法官被称为“世界上最好的法官”的原因。A. immediately立即地;B. possibly可能地;C. exactly恰好;D. simply简单地。根据下文““Take that money and keep ___11___ in your son’s dreams,” he told the father.”可知,Caprio法官没有判决这位父亲支付罚款,这件事恰恰说明了Caprio法官被称为“世界上最好的法官”的原因。故选C。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“你是一个负责任的人,”他说。A. competitive竞争的;B. humorous幽默的;C. brave勇敢的;D. responsible负责的。根据下文“And responsibility shows up in more ways than just paying tickets. It also shows up in the way you ___8___ your son.”可知,Caprio法官认为这位父亲对待儿子的方式体现了责任,因此是指他是一个负责任的人。故选D。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这也体现在你养育儿子的方式上。A. raise养育;B. watch观看;C. praise赞扬;D. convince说服。根据下文“To support this dream, he had bought him a toy space suit and a telescope.”可知,为了儿子的梦想,这位父亲给儿子买了一件玩具太空服和一架望远镜,这都是在养育儿子。故选A。
49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:父亲说他的儿子梦想成为一名宇航员。A. doctor医生;B. astronaut宇航员;C. author作者;D. designer设计师。根据下文“To support this dream, he had bought him a toy space suit and a telescope.”可知,这位父亲给儿子买了一件玩具太空服和一架望远镜,说明儿子梦想成为一名宇航员。故选B。
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Caprio法官没有判处罚款,而是提出了更有意义的建议。A. choice选择;B. wish愿望;C. fine罚款;D. promise承诺。根据下文“Take that money”可知,Caprio法官没有判决这位父亲支付罚款。故选C。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“拿着这笔钱,继续投资于你儿子的梦想,”他对那位父亲说。A. succeeding成功;B. investing投资;C. changing改变;D. participating参与。根据上文“Take that money”和下文“in your son’s dreams”可知,Caprio法官建议这位父亲把这笔钱投资于儿子的梦想,短语invest in意为“投资于”。故选B。
52.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Caprio法官在法庭上以同情和人道主义著称。A. compassion同情;B. comparison比较;C. confidence信心;D. courage勇气。根据上文“Caprio saw something deeper.”和““Take that money and keep ___11___ in your son’s dreams,” he told the father.”可知,Caprio法官看到这位父亲更深层的品质,没有判处他罚款,这些展现了他的同情和人道主义。故选A。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:通过他的节目《Caught in Providence》,数百万人看到他用心伸张正义,提醒世界每个案件背后都有一个人的故事。A. criticize批评;B. evaluate评估;C. deliver递送;D. expose揭露。根据下文“justice with heart”可知,Caprio法官是在用心伸张正义,deliver justice是固定短语,意为“伸张正义”。故选C。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过他的节目《Caught in Providence》,数百万人看到他用心伸张正义,提醒世界每个案件背后都有一个人的故事。A. case案件;B. definition定义;C. debate辩论;D. version版本。根据上文“When a father walked into Frank Caprio’s courtroom (法庭)”可知,故事发生在法庭上,和法庭案件相关,指的是世界每个案件背后都有一个人的故事。故选A。
55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这就是其中的一个故事——它提醒我们,有时最伟大的正义就是选择托举别人。A. lift举起;B. bring带来;C. wake唤醒;D. put放置。根据上文““Take that money and keep ___11___ in your son’s dreams,” he told the father.”可知,Caprio法官体谅这位父亲的处境,没有判处他罚款,是选择了托举别人,彰显了正义。故选A。
2.2026届高考英语第一次模拟考试练习卷(江苏专用)
I was nearly 30, and my passport was empty. My elder sister said I should 42 the world. But I thought traveling was just a big 43 . I was doubtful about backpackers’ talks about how petting a baby elephant in Thailand changed them.
Then my best Greek friend, Vasilis, 44 me of our decade-old promise: I promised to visit his hometown in Athens. Now it was time to 45 that promise.
Before long, I arrived there and Vasilis picked me up. The decade-long 46 proved to be well worth it. Every step through the ancient streets 47 new wonders. Besides, what truly transformed my view on travel was an unexpected 48 with a local.
Picture this: Vasilis and I were walking in Athens, when a strange 49 caught our attention. Following it we found a small workshop. Inside, we saw a welder (焊工) 50 . Engaged in his work, he gave no mind to our 51 behind him. His hands moved 52 and he wore no protective clothes — this was just another day for him, another dance with fire and metal that had become deeply 53 .
As the man continued working, I felt a bit 54 . I wished for his peace and contentment. Watching him, I realized that happiness 55 finding contentment within yourself.
Travelling freely opened unforeseen gifts. By not trying to “find myself” like so many others, I let everyday 56 find me. Leaving the workshop, I realized how easily life’s poetry could pass unnoticed.
42.A.save B.lead C.tour D.understand
43.A.lie B.chance C.secret D.goal
44.A.reminded B.warned C.convinced D.relieved
45.A.make B.honor C.change D.share
46.A.effort B.search C.journey D.wait
47.A.demanded B.matched C.revealed D.preserved
48.A.competition B.experiment C.appointment D.encounter
49.A.color B.picture C.sound D.shape
50.A.working B.thinking C.calling D.resting
51.A.identity B.presence C.potential D.contribution
52.A.surprisingly B.suddenly C.skillfully D.strangely
53.A.concerned B.internalized C.disturbed D.engaged
54.A.doubtful B.guilty C.anxious D.envious
55.A.consists in B.mixes with C.responds to D.differs from
56.A.answers B.wonders C.operations D.tasks
【答案】
42.C 43.A 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.C 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.A 56.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述作者年近30却从未出过国,原本对旅行十分抵触,后因兑现十年前对希腊好友的承诺前往雅典,在一次偶遇当地焊工的经历中,彻底改变对旅行的看法,并领悟到幸福真谛的故事。
42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:姐姐说我应该去环游世界。A. save拯救;B. lead带领;C. tour游历、环游;D. understand理解。根据前文“my passport was empty”以及后文“traveling was just a big”可知,姐姐建议作者去旅行。故选C项。
43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但我觉得旅行不过是个天大的谎言。A. lie谎言;B. chance机会;C. secret秘密;D. goal目标。根据后文“I was doubtful about backpackers’ talks”可知,作者怀疑背包客所说的旅行感悟,认为旅行是骗人的。故选A项。
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来我最好的希腊朋友瓦西里斯,提醒了我那个十年前的约定:我承诺过要去他雅典的家乡看看。A. reminded提醒;B. warned警告;C. convinced说服;D. relieved缓解。根据后文“I promised to visit his hometown in Athens.”可知,作者被提醒那个十年前的约定。“remind sb. of sth.”为固定搭配,意为“提醒某人某事”,符合朋友提及约定的语境。故选A项。
45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:现在是时候履行这个承诺了。A. make制定;B. honor履行、尊重;C. change改变;D. share分享。根据前文“I promised to visit his hometown in Athens.”朋友提醒十年之约,以及作者前往雅典的行为可知,此处指履行承诺,“honor the promise”为固定搭配,意为“信守承诺”。故选B项。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这十年的等待,事实证明是完全值得的。A. effort努力;B. search搜寻;C. journey旅程;D. wait等待。根据前文“our decade-old promise”可知,从许下承诺到兑现承诺间隔了十年,这十年是一段等待的时光。故选D项。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:漫步在古老的街道上,每一步都展现出新的奇观。A. demanded要求;B. matched匹配;C. revealed展现、揭示;D. preserved保存。根据前文“Every step through the ancient streets”以及作者游览的体验可知,走在雅典的古街里,沿途不断能看到新奇的风景,即展现出新的奇观。故选C项。
48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:此外,真正改变我对旅行看法的,是一次与当地人的意外邂逅。A. competition竞争;B. experiment实验;C. appointment约定;D. encounter邂逅、偶遇。根据后文“with a local”及“when a strange”可知,作者与当地人有一次意外的相遇。故选D项。
49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:想象一下:我和瓦西里斯正在雅典街头散步,突然一阵奇怪的声音引起了我们的注意。A. color颜色;B. picture图画;C. sound声音;D. shape形状。根据后文“Following it we found a small workshop”以及焊工工作的场景可知,是奇怪的声响吸引了他们。故选C项。
50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们走进作坊,看到一个焊工正在工作。A. working工作;B. thinking思考;C. calling呼叫;D. resting休息。根据后文“Engaged in his work”可知,焊工正专注于自己的工作。故选A项。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他埋头工作,完全没注意到身后的我们。A. identity身份;B. presence存在、出现;C. potential潜力;D. contribution贡献。根据前文“Engaged in his work”可知,焊工专注工作的状态可知,他没有察觉到作者二人的到来。故选B项。
52.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他的双手动作娴熟,而且没穿任何防护服——对他来说,这不过是寻常的一天,又一次与火和金属共舞,这样的日子早已内化于心。A. surprisingly令人惊讶地;B. suddenly突然;C. skillfully熟练地;D. strangely奇怪地。根据后文“another dance with fire and metal”的比喻可知,焊工的动作十分熟练。故选C项。
53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他的双手动作娴熟,而且没穿任何防护服——对他来说,这不过是寻常的一天,又一次与火和金属共舞,这样的日子早已内化于心。A. concerned关心的;B. internalized内化的;C. disturbed不安的;D. engaged忙碌的。根据前文“this was just another day for him, another dance with fire and metal”可知,焊工日复一日从事这份工作,这份工作已经成为他生活的一部分,深深地内化在他的日常工作中。故选B项。
54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:看着他工作的样子,我心里竟生出一丝羡慕。A. doubtful怀疑的;B. guilty愧疚的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. envious羡慕的。根据后文“I wished for his peace and contentment”可知,作者羡慕焊工身上那份平和满足的状态。故选D项。
55.考查动词短语辨析。句意:看着他,我意识到幸福在于内心的满足。A. consists in在于;B. mixes with与……混合;C. responds to回应;D. differs from与……不同。根据前文焊工平凡却满足的工作状态以及后文“finding contentment within yourself.”可知,作者领悟到幸福在于在自己内心找到满足。故选A项。
56.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我没有像其他人那样试图“寻找自我”,而是让生活中的点滴美好主动向我走来。A. answers答案;B. wonders美好事物、奇观;C. operations操作;D. tasks任务。根据前文“new wonders”以及偶遇焊工的感悟可知,此处指生活中的种种美好。故选B项。
3.安徽省滁州市2025-2026学年高三上学期2月期末英语试题
After a car crash left 14-year-old Collin Smith disabled, doctors told him he had a 20% chance of finishing high school. The prospect of attending college seemed even ___21___. Yet eight years later, Collin proudly ___22___ a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University. He achieved the nearly impossible, thanks to the help of a kindhearted man five decades his senior — a stranger who soon became his beloved “___23___”.
Dialing back to 2015, Ernest Greene, a retiree, attended the same church as Collin and his parents. The families were not ___24___ — Ernest had moved here just four months earlier. When Ernest overheard about Collin’s parents whispering in tears about their son’s condition, he was totally concerned. The crash had left Collin disabled, requiring round-the-clock care, but Tom and Lisa — Collin’s parents — both worked full-time to ___25___ his medical bills. Ernest felt a ___26___. “My consciousness was leading me to help,” he says. With time to ___27___ in his retirement, Ernest approached the Smiths with a proposal: he would look after Collin carefully while they were at work. The Smiths accepted ___28___, with rolling tears in their eyes.
From then on, Ernest became a constant ___29___ in Collin’s life. He ____30____ Collin’s daily life and drove him to and from school. Their evenings followed a quiet ____31____: Ernest would help Collin with his homework, listen patiently to his school stories, and watch ball games on TV together. They ____32____ over sports — Ernest’s love for baseball and Collin’s passion for basketball — and soon Collin started calling Ernest “Pops,” and Ernest began referring to Collin as “my boy.”
Ernest’s ____33____ and Collin’s unyielding willpower carried them through the tough times in university, and eventually Collin obtained a 4.0 GPA and graduated with ____34____. On graduation day, Ernest was also awarded an honorary degree in humanities in recognition of his long-term, selfless support.
“I was ____35____ — I never expected such a reward,” he says.
Collin however, wasn’t surprised. “Ernest made me believe that nothing is impossible if you have someone who loves you like family by your side,” he says.
21. A. clearer B. brighter C. slimmer D. thinner
22. A. earned B. needed C. pursued D. desired
23. A. leader B. neighbor C. instructor D. family
24. A. familiar B. similar C. settled D. delighted
25. A. receive B. cover C. sign D. buy
26. A. surprise B. calling C. pride D. longing
27. A. spare B. waste C. save D. treasure
28. A. doubtfully B. gratefully C. calmly D. hesitantly
29. A. memory B. challenge C. presence D. burden
30. A. adjusted to B. took over C. attended to D. looked over
31. A. guidance B. project C. program D. routine
32. A. cooperated B. bonded C. conflicted D. divided
33. A. curiosity B. strictness C. admiration D. devotion
34. A. distinction B. virtue C. strength D. advantage
35. A. relieved B. sympathetic C. astonished D. passionate
【答案】21. C 22. A 23. D 24. A 25. B 26. B 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. C 31. D 32. B 33. D 34. A 35. C
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了少年科林车祸致残后升学希望渺茫,退休老人欧内斯特无私照料他,助其以优异成绩大学毕业,二人也缔结了家人般的深厚情谊。
【21题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:上大学的希望似乎更渺茫了。A. clearer 更清晰;B. brighter更光明;C. slimmer更微小的,渺茫的;D. thinner更瘦。根据前文“doctors told him he had a 20% chance of finishing high school”提到医生说科林读完高中的概率只有 20%,可知,本句递进表达“上大学的可能性似乎更渺茫”。故选C项。
【22题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而八年后,科林自豪地从华盛顿大学获得了文学学士学位。A. earned赢得,博得;B. needed需要;C. pursued追求;D. desired渴望。根据后文“He achieved the nearly impossible”提到科林实现了几乎不可能的事,此处指他八年后自豪地从华盛顿大学“获得”文学学士学位,earned体现“通过努力得到”的含义。故选A项。
【23题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:他完成了几乎不可能完成的任务,这都要归功于一位比他年长 50 岁的善良男子的帮助——这个陌生人很快就成了他心爱的“家人”。A. leader领导者;B. neighbor邻居;C. instructor导师;D. family家人。根据后文“and soon Collin started calling Ernest “Pops””提到科林称呼欧内斯特为“Pops(老爸)”,且说他像家人一样关爱自己,因此这个陌生人成了他挚爱的“家人”。故选D项。
【24题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:两家家庭并不熟悉——欧内斯特刚搬到这里才四个月。A. familiar熟悉的;B. similar相似的;C. settled定居的;D. delighted高兴的。根据破折号后“Ernest had moved here just four months earlier”解释“欧内斯特四个月前才搬到这里”,由此可推断两家人之前并不“熟悉”。故选A项。
【25题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:这场车祸使科林残疾,需要全天候的护理,但科林的父母汤姆和莉萨都全职工作来支付他的医疗费用。A. receive收到;B. cover支付;C. sign签署;D. buy购买。根据句意以及上文“but Tom and Lisa — Collin’s parents — both worked full-time”可知,科林需要全天候照顾,父母不得不全职工作来“支付”他的医疗费用,cover the bills 是固定短语,意为“支付账单”。故选B项。
【26题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:欧内斯特感到有一种使命感。A. surprise 惊讶;B. calling使命感;C. pride自豪;D. longing渴望。根据后文“My consciousness was leading me to help”说“我的良知指引我去帮忙”,可知,a calling 在此处意为“一种使命感、内心的召唤”,符合他主动提供帮助的动机。故选B项。
【27题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:在退休后有充裕时间的情况下,欧内斯特向史密斯一家提出了一个提议:他在他们工作的时候会悉心照顾科林。A. spare抽出,腾出;B. waste浪费;C. save节省;D. treasure珍视。根据句意以及下文“in his retirement”可知,欧内斯特是退休人员,因此有空闲时间照顾科林。故选A项。
【28题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:史密斯一家满怀感激地接受了这个提议,眼中满是滚烫的泪水。A. doubtfully怀疑地;B. gratefully满怀感激地;C. calmly平静地;D. hesitantly犹豫地。根据下文“with rolling tears in their eyes”可知,欧内斯特主动提出帮忙解决了史密斯夫妇的难题,因此他们“感激地”接受了提议,眼里满含泪水。故选B项。
【29题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,欧内斯特便成了科林生活中的常客。A. memory记忆;B. challenge挑战;C. presence出席,存在;D. burden负担。根据下文“He _____ Collin’s daily life and drove him to and from school.”可知,从那以后欧内斯特每天照顾科林的生活、接送他上学,成了他生活中“不可或缺的陪伴者”。故选C项。
【30题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:他照料着科林的日常生活,还接送他上下学。A. adjusted to适应;B. took over接管;C. attended to照料;D. looked over检查。根据句意以及下文“and drove him to and from school”可知,欧内斯特照料科林的日常生活,开车接送他上下学。 故选C项。
【31题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们的夜晚遵循着一种安静的模式:欧内斯特会帮助科林完成作业,耐心倾听他的学校故事,并一起在电视上观看球赛。A. guidance指导;B. project项目;C. program节目; D. routine常规,惯例。根据空后“Ernest would help Collin with his homework, listen patiently to his school stories, and watch ball games on TV together”列举了二人晚上固定的活动——辅导作业、听校园故事、看球赛,此处a quiet routine 意为“一套固定的日常安排”,符合这种规律性的生活场景。故选D项。
【32题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们因运动而建立了深厚的友谊——欧内斯特对棒球的热爱和科林对篮球的热爱——很快科林就开始称呼欧内斯特为“爸爸”,而欧内斯特也开始称科林为“我的孩子”。A. cooperated合作;B. bonded建立亲密关系;C. conflicted冲突;D. divided分裂。根据下文“Emest’s love for baseball and Collin’s passion for basketball — and soon Collin started calling Ernest “Pops””可知,欧内斯特喜欢棒球,科林热爱篮球,二人“因体育运动结缘”,关系变得愈发亲密。故选B项。
【33题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:欧内斯特的奉献精神和科林坚定不移的意志力帮助他们在大学期间度过了艰难的时光,最终科林取得了 4.0 的平均绩点,并以优异的成绩毕业。A. curiosity好奇心;B. strictness严格;C. admiration钦佩;D. devotion奉献。根据句意以及下文“and Collin’s unyielding willpower carried them through the tough times in university”可知,欧内斯特多年来无偿照顾科林,此处指他的“无私奉献”和科林不屈的毅力,支撑二人度过大学的艰难时光。故选D项。
【34题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:欧内斯特的奉献精神和科林坚定不移的意志力帮助他们在大学期间度过了艰难的时光,最终科林取得了 4.0 的平均绩点,并以优异的成绩毕业。A. distinction杰出,卓越;B. virtue美德;C. strength力量;D. advantage优势。根据前文“Collin obtained a 4.0 GPA”提到科林的 GPA 是满分 4.0,说明成绩顶尖,distinction 精准对应这一优异表现。故选A项。
【35题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我感到很惊讶——我从未期望能得到这样的奖励,”他说。A. relieved宽慰的;B. sympathetic同情的;C. astonished惊讶的;D. passionate热情的。根据后文“I never expected such a reward”可知,欧内斯特说“我从未想过会得到这样的奖励”,由此可知他收到荣誉学位时感到十分“惊讶”。故选C项。
4.山东省青州第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期期末模拟(三)英语试题
In my student days, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) invited me to teach dance to children from disadvantaged backgrounds. I ____21____ it, thinking I would put my free afternoons to good use.
Upon arriving at the classroom, I was ____22____ by about 40 children, aged between 7 and 12, all standing in rows and ____23____ to learn to dance.
I looked at the ____24____ on their faces and asked a boy in the front, “What’s your name?” He replied very proudly, “Ankit!”
One by one I ____25____ about their names. They responded ____26____. A few even fought to tell me first. By the time I finished I noticed the smile on their faces had ____27____.
I started our dancing class with some simple ____28____ and they followed perfectly. And I ____29____ the class by playing a song and telling them to dance as they pleased. They went wild with joy.
As the kids danced, one of the NGO assistants ____30____ me and said, “Do you know why they’re so ____31____?” I guessed, “Because they all love to dance?” He replied, “No. It’s because you showed them ____32____ by asking their names. Many who come to teach them see them merely as poor kids. You gave them a feeling that they have a sense of ____33____. Thank you.”
Never before had I thought asking someone’s name can ____34____ so much. I taught those kids for a few more months. And they were such a ____35____.
21. A. confirmed B. assessed C. managed D. accepted
22. A. greeted B. informed C. asked D. invited
23. A. eager B. content C. nervous D. hesitant
24. A. concern B. fear C. smile D. relief
25. A. commented B. inquired C. wondered D. wrote
26. A. shyly B. calmly C. thoughtfully D. enthusiastically
27. A. widened B. returned C. changed D. appeared
28. A. steps B. questions C. dives D. strategies
29. A. worked on B. wrapped up C. put off D. learned about
30. A. employed B. contacted C. approached D. recognized
31. A. sensitive B. cheerful C. shallow D. intelligent
32. A. support B. strength C. honesty D. respect
33. A. community B. security C. identity D. direction
34. A. take B. mean C. explain D. handle
35. A. challenge B. burden C. surprise D. joy
【答案】21. D 22. A 23. A 24. C 25. B 26. D 27. A 28. A 29. B 30. C 31. B 32. D 33. C 34. B 35. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述作者受邀教贫困儿童跳舞及从中收获的感悟。
【21题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我接受了这个邀请,想着可以好好利用我的空闲下午时间。A. confirmed确认;B. assessed评估;C. managed管理;D. accepted接受。根据后文“thinking I would put my free afternoons to good use”可知,作者认为可以充分利用空闲的下午时间,由此可推断,此处指的是作者接受邀请。故选D。
【22题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:一到教室,我受到了大约40名孩子的欢迎,他们的年龄在7到12岁之间,全都站成排,渴望学习跳舞。A. greeted迎接;B. informed通知;C. asked询问;D. invited邀请。根据后文的“about 40 children, aged between 7 and 12, all standing in rows”可知,孩子们站成一排,由此可推断,此处指的是孩子迎接作者的到来。故选A。
【23题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一到教室,我受到了大约40名孩子的欢迎,他们的年龄在7到12岁之间,全都站成排,渴望学习跳舞。A. eager渴望的;B. content满足的;C. nervous紧张的;D. hesitant犹豫的。根据后文“By the time I finished I noticed the smile on their faces had ___7___ .”可知,孩子们都是面带微笑,由此可知,孩子们对学习舞蹈充满热情和期待。故选A。
【24题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我看着他们脸上的微笑,问前排的一个男孩:“你叫什么名字?”A. concern关心;B. fear恐惧;C. smile微笑;D. relief安慰。根据后文“By the time I finished I noticed the smile on their faces had ___7___ .”可知,此处指出孩子们脸上带着笑容。故选C。
【25题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我一个接一个地询问他们的名字。A. commented评论;B. inquired询问;C. wondered想知道;D. wrote写。根据上文“I looked at the ___4___ on their faces and asked a boy in the front, “What’s your name?””以及下文的“One by one”可知,作者在逐一询问孩子们的名字。故选B。
【26题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:他们热情地回应。A. shyly害羞地;B. calmly冷静地;C. thoughtfully深思熟虑地;D. enthusiastically热情地。根据后文“A few even fought to tell me first”可知,孩子们争先恐后地回答问题,表现出极大的热情。故选D。
【27题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我结束时,我发现他们脸上的笑容更加灿烂了。A. widened变宽;B. returned返回;C. changed改变;D. appeared出现。根据前文的“A few even fought to tell me first.”可知,孩子们争先恐后地回答问题,表现出极大的热情,结合后文“They went wild with joy.”可知,此处指的是孩子们的笑容在逐渐扩大。故选A。
【28题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我用一些简单的步伐开始了我们的舞蹈课,他们跟得非常完美。A. steps步骤,舞步;B. questions问题;C. dives潜水;D. strategies策略。根据后文“they followed perfectly”可知,孩子们跟的非常完美,由此可推断,此处指的是舞蹈课的一些简单舞步。故选A。
【29题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:我播放了一首歌曲并让他们自由跳舞,以此结束了课程。A. worked on致力于;B. wrapped up结束;C. put off推迟;D. learned about了解。根据上文的“I started our dancing class with some simple ___8___ and they followed perfectly.”可知,作者是用一些简单的步伐开始的舞蹈课,结合下文的“by playing a song and telling them to dance as they pleased”可知,此处是课程的最后一部分,所以此处表示“结束”课程与上文呼应,符合语境。故选B。
【30题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:当孩子们跳舞时,一名非政府组织的助手走近我,说道:“你知道他们为什么这么开心吗?”A. employed雇佣;B. contacted联系;C. approached靠近;D. recognized认出。根据前文的“As the kids danced”以及后文“and said”可知,此处指的是在孩子们跳舞的时候,助手靠近作者身边进行交流。故选C。
【31题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当孩子们跳舞时,一名非政府组织的助手走近我,说道:“你知道他们为什么这么开心吗?”A. sensitive敏感的;B. cheerful开心的;C. shallow肤浅的;D. intelligent聪明的。根据前文“They went wild with joy.”可知,孩子们的情绪非常高涨,由此可知,此处表示“高兴的,开心的”符合语境。故选B。
【32题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:那是因为你通过询问他们的名字向他们表达了尊重。A. support支持;B. strength力量;C. honesty诚实;D. respect尊重。根据后文的“by asking their names.”可知,作者在开始的时候询问孩子们的名字,结合后文的“Many who come to teach them see them merely as poor kids”可知,以前的老师只是把他们当成穷孩子,由此可推断,此处指的是作者的行为让孩子们感受到被“尊重”,符合语境。故选D。
【33题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:你让他们感到自己有身份认同感。A. community社区;B. security安全;C. identity身份;D. direction方向。根据前文的“It’s because you showed them ___12___ by asking their names.”可知,作者通过询问孩子的名字表达了对孩子们的尊敬,由此可推断,作者的行为让孩子们感受到“认同感”,a sense of identity意为“认同感”符合语境。故选C。
【34题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我从未想过问别人的名字会有如此重要的意义。A. take带走;B. mean意味着;C. explain解释;D. handle处理。根据前文的“You gave them a feeling that they have a sense of ___13___ .”可知,作者的行为让孩子们有了认同感,结合“Never before had I thought asking someone’s name”可知,作者从来没有想过询问别人名字具有如此大的意义。故选B。
35题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们给了我如此多的快乐。A. challenge挑战;B. burden负担;C. surprise惊喜;D. joy快乐。根据前文的“As the kids danced, one of the NGO assistants ___10___ me and said, “Do you know why they’re so ___11___ ?””以及“You gave them a feeling that they have a sense of ___13___ .”可知,一名非政府组织的助手告诉作者,通过询问孩子的名字让孩子们感受到被尊敬,有了认同感使得孩子们如此开心,由此可推断,作者在教孩子们舞蹈课的这段时间应该是快乐的。故选D。
5.广西河池市2025-2026学年秋季上学期高三期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷
It was past noon on a sunny Saturday. Long-time fishing friends Bell and McDonald decided to 41 it a day. Since 6:30 that morning, they’d been fishing in his boat on Texas’s Lake Waxahachie. After McDonald left, 42 , Bell heard screaming coming from the lake. He sped in his boat toward the 43 , where he saw a girl waving an arm. She was in deep water and seemed to be holding on to a life jacket. Getting closer, he was 44 to see that the girl was actually grasping the foot of another girl.
My God! thought Bell. She’s 45 ! Instinctively, he grabbed the arms of the girl in the deep water, trying to pull her up and into his boat. Bell was muscular, but 46 for she was like a dead weight. Instead, he pulled her through the water to more 47 place. There, he managed to get her onto the deck as her 48 friend grabbed on to the side of the boat.
As he looked at the unconscious teenager lying on the 49 of his boat, he thought, She’s gone! Her lips were a ghostly blue. But Bell’s recent CPR training kicked in. Six months earlier, he had taken a first-aid course as required for his job as a 50 . He began pumping on her chest 51 , just as he’d been 52 . After a while, she spit out some water. Finally, she opened her eyes. She’s 53 ! He thought, watching her face transform from blue to purple to pale. Soon, she was 54 to the hospital and released later that day.
The media branded Bell a hero. Actually, he was uncomfortable with the praise. Though the idea of being labeled a hero still felt 55 to Bell, and he was happy to get back to work as a truck driver.
41. A. call B. finish C. end D. start
42. A. luckily B. constantly C. unfortunately D. suddenly
43. A. island B. scene C. beach D. scenery
44. A. delighted B. excited C. shocked D. relieved
45. A. diving B. fishing C. swimming D. drowning
46. A. in secret B. in peace C. in silence D. in vain
47. A. smooth B. splendid C. shallow D. peaceful
48. A. disappointed B. panicked C. confused D. excited
49. A. deck B. grassland C. land D. pole
50. A. businessman B. truck driver C. policeman D. firefighter
51. A. constantly B. gently C. lazily D. hardly
52. A. learned B. taught C. grasped D. watched
53. A. gone B. unconscious C. back D. dying
54. A. brought B. asked C. called D. rushed
55. A. angry B. awkward C. hopeless D. astonished
41-45 ADBCD 46-50 DCBAB 51-55 ABCDB
本文讲述一位钓鱼的货车司机救了两个女孩的故事,多处细节选词。
41. 选 A,call it a day 短语表示打卡下班或打烊,故选 A。
42. 选 D,在朋友离开后,突然听到求救声,故选 D。
43. 选 B,scene 场景、现场,从文中可知,他向求救现场加速前进,故选 B。
44. 选 C,Bell 以为是女生抓住东西,结果是另外一个女生,很震惊,故选 C。
45. 选 D,从上文可知,两个女生在溺水,故选 D。
46. 选 D,Bell 很有肌肉,但是没把女生抓起来,故选 D。
47. 选 C,由于女生太重了,所以把她拖到浅水区,故选 C。
48. 选 B,根据故事,另外一个女生遇到溺水,应该是惊恐状态,故选 B。
49. 选 A,从上文可知,女生被拖到甲板上,故女生在甲板上,故选 A。
50. 选 B,从文章最后一段可知,Bell 是一个货车司机,故选 B。
51. 选 A,他开始不停地按胸口,故选 A。
52. 选 B,正如被教的一样,故选 B。
53. 选 C,她回来了,文章中前文 she is gone,这儿苏醒,故选 C。
54. 选 D,她被迅速送往医院然后当天出院,故选 D。
55. 选 B,从前文可知 uncomfortable,他对这个标签很尴尬但开心的回去当货车司机。
6.青海西宁二中教育集团2025-2026学年第一学期高三英语期末考试题
I used to be proud of my carefree, adventurous attitude. But when I was about 27, something changed. I started to feel ___21___ about everyday things. A mental health advisor told me that people who have panic attacks can make it worse by ___22___ the things they worry about. Since then, I have promised to face the things that ___23___ me.
This is why I ___24___ track cycling. It may not sound like an obvious strategy for ___25___ the mind and reducing anxiety, but in the almost three years I have been doing it and I have noticed a ___26___ in my mood after each session.
Cycling at speed, so ___27___ to one another, I have to stay in the moment and ___28___. It helps ___29___ my head and lets me focus on something else. Nestled away from busy main roads, the velodrome (赛车场) is an ____30____ peaceful haven (港湾). It is outdoors, so over the year you see the ____31____ change as you ride. There are wonderful sunsets on summer evenings and I love the cool air in the autumn as the leaves start to ____32____.
My anxiety hasn’t completely gone away but remembering what I am ____33____ of on the bike and the way it feels to race around the track, gives me the ____34____ boost that I need. It is truly like a form of therapy (疗法) and I feel the old, ____35____ me again.
21. A. angry B. curious C. anxious D. passionate
22. A. avoiding B. pursuing C. handling D. following
23. A. scare B. attract C. please D. disappoint
24. A. referred to B. took up C. missed out D. asked about
25. A. reading B. disturbing C. challenging D. calming
26. A. mess B. disorder C. difference D. swing
27. A. open B. kind C. close D. loyal
28. A. hesitate B. concentrate C. reflect D. pray
29. A. clear B. use C. stuff D. energize
30. A. unwillingly B. unbearably C. unexpectedly D. uncomfortably
31. A. landscapes B. tracks C. cyclists D. seasons
32. A. unfold B. green C. grow D. fall
33. A. frightened B. capable C. ashamed D. considerate
34. A. confidence B. knowledge C. reputation D. creativity
35. A. sensitive B. aggressive C. humorous D. adventurous
【答案】21. C 22. A 23. A 24. B 25. D 26. C 27. C 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. D 32. D 33. B 34. A 35. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者从曾经无忧无虑、爱冒险的态度转变为对日常事物感到焦虑,并通过参与场地自行车赛这一经历来对抗焦虑,最终找回自信和自我认同的故事。
【21题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我开始对日常琐事感到焦虑。A. angry生气的;B. curious好奇的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. passionate热情的。根据下文“A mental health advisor told me that people who have panic attacks can make it worse by ___2___ the things they worry about.”可知,作者开始对日常琐事感到焦虑担忧。故选C。
【22题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:一位心理健康顾问告诉我,患有恐慌症的人如果回避自己担忧的事情,情况会变得更糟。A. avoiding避免;B. pursuing追求;C. handling处理;D. following跟随、听从。根据下文“Since then, I have promised to face the things that ___3___ me.”中的“face the things”可推测,空处指的是心理健康顾问说有恐慌症发作的人如果回避他们担心的事情,情况会更糟,所以作者决定直面自己担忧的事情。故选A。
【23题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,我发誓要直面那些让我害怕的事情。A. scare吓唬;B. attract吸引;C. please取悦;D. disappoint使失望。根据上文“A mental health advisor told me that people who have panic attacks can make it worse by ___2___ the things they worry about.”可知,听了健康顾问的建议后,作者决定要直面那些让自己担忧害怕的事情。故选A。
【24题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:这就是我开始从事场地自行车运动的原因。A. referred to提及;B. took up占据、开始从事;C. missed out错过;D. asked about询问。根据上文“ Since then, I have promised to face the things that ___3___ me.”可知,作者决定要直面那些让自己害怕的事情。由此可知,作者开始进行场地自行车运动,其目的是为了解决自己的心理问题。故选B。
【25题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:这听起来可能不像是一种能平复心境、减轻焦虑的明显策略,但在我坚持这项运动的近三年时间里,我注意到每次骑行结束后,我的情绪都有所改善。A. reading阅读;B. disturbing打扰;C. challenging挑战;D. calming使平静。根据空后的“reducing anxiety”可知,这对平静心灵和减少焦虑有作用。故选D。
【26题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:这听起来可能不像是一种能平复心境、减轻焦虑的明显策略,但在我坚持这项运动的近三年时间里,我注意到每次骑行结束后,我的情绪都有所改善。A. mess混乱;B. disorder失调;C. difference差异;D. swing摇摆。根据文章最后一段“It is truly like a form of therapy (疗法) and I feel the old, ___15___ me again.”以及下文内容可知,作者的情绪有了变化。故选C。
【27题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在高速骑行时,彼此之间距离很近,我必须专注当下、全神贯注。A. open打开的、开放的;B. kind仁慈、善良的;C. close亲密的、靠近的;D. loyal忠诚的。根据上文“Cycling at speed”以及下文“I have to stay in the moment and ___8___ .”以及常理可知,高速骑行时,彼此靠得很近。故选C。
【28题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:在高速骑行时,彼此之间距离很近,我必须专注当下、全神贯注。A. hesitate犹豫;B. concentrate集中;C. reflect反思;D. pray祈祷。根据上文“Cycling at speed, so ___7___ to one another, ”可知,高速骑行时,彼此靠得很近;再根据下文“focus on something else”可知,高速骑行的时候,由于彼此之间距离很近,出于安全,作者需要聚精会神。故选B。
【29题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:这有助于我理清思绪,让我把注意力集中在其他事情上。A. clear清除、使清醒;B. use使用;C. stuff填充;D. energize给予能量。根据上文“I have to stay in the moment and ___8___. ”可知,高速骑行的时候,由于彼此之间距离很近,出于安全,作者需要聚精会神。由此可知,聚精会神可以让作者理清思绪。短语clear one’s head意为“理清思绪,使头脑清醒”,符合句意。故选A。
【30题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:赛车场远离繁忙的主干道,是一个出乎意料宁静的避风港。A. unwillingly不情愿地;B. unbearably难以忍受地;C. unexpectedly出乎意料地;D. uncomfortably不舒服地。根据上文“Nestled away from busy main roads”可知,赛车场远离繁忙的主干道;再根据下文介绍作者观测到季节的变化可知,赛车场是一个出乎意料宁静的避风港。故选C。
【31题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:它在户外,所以一年之中,你在骑行时能看到季节的变化。A. landscapes风景;B. tracks轨迹;C. cyclists骑自行车的人;D. seasons季节。根据下文“There are wonderful sunsets on summer evenings and I love the cool air in the autumn as the leaves start to ___12___ .”可知,作者可以在骑行的时候能看到季节的变化。故选D。
【32题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:夏日的傍晚有美妙的日落,我喜欢秋天凉爽的空气,还有树叶开始飘落的景象。A. unfold展开;B. green变绿;C. grow生长;D. fall落下。根据上文“There are wonderful sunsets on summer evenings”可知,上文描述了夏日的落日;再根据空前“I love the cool air in the autumn”以及常理可知,秋日树叶开始飘落。故选D。
【33题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我的焦虑并没有完全消失,但想起自己在自行车上所能做到的事,以及在赛道上飞驰的感觉,就给了我所需的信心提振。A. frightened害怕的;B. capable有能力的;C. ashamed羞愧的;D. considerate体贴的。根据下文“the way it feels to race around the track”可推测,作者是想起自己在自行车上所能做到的事。短语be capable of意为“能够……”,符合句意。故选B。
【34题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的焦虑并没有完全消失,但想起自己在自行车上所能做到的事,以及在赛道上飞驰的感觉,就给了我所需的信心提振。A. confidence信心;B. knowledge知识;C. reputation名声;D. creativity创造力。根据上文“Since then, I have promised to face the things that ___3___ me.”可知,作者当时想要直面自己害怕的事物。再根据下文“It is truly like a form of therapy (疗法) and I feel the old, ___15___ me again.”可推测,场地自行车运动让作者有了所需要的信心。故选A。
【35题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这真的就像一种治疗方式,我感觉自己又变回了从前那个爱冒险的自己。A. sensitive敏感的;B. aggressive侵略性的;C. humorous幽默的;D. adventurous爱冒险的。根据文章第一段“I used to be proud of my carefree, adventurous attitude.”可知,作者原本拥有无忧无虑、爱冒险的态度。再根据所在句的“again”可推测,作者又变回了从前那个爱冒险的自己。故选D。
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