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2026届高三英语各地模考或重点中学(联考)阅读专项训练二十四(完形填空)及答案详解
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一.(25-26高三下·湖北宜昌·月考)It all started with a late-night video, in which a woman claimed she 1 no waste for a whole year. Staring at my garbage can, already full, I felt 2 and determined to try composting (堆肥) in my dorm to make the best of leftover food. How hard could it be?
I placed a small bin by my desk. For the first week, I felt like a 3 , putting in apple cores, banana peels and coffee grounds. But soon, tiny flies 4 , flying around my room as if they owned the place. My roommate 5 me with cold, angry looks.
One day, I was mixing the overfilled bin when it 6 . A dark, wet mess spread under my bed and 7 my roommate’s bag. We spent an hour cleaning while she made a serious “never again” 8 . All of a sudden, there was a 9 . The dorm manager stood outside, saying someone had 10 an unpleasant smell. I stood there like a kid caught stealing cookies, 11 explaining everything. The manager then suggested I try the dining hall compost program, a reasonable 12 for sure. I threw away my bin that night and my zero-waste journey, which lasted three weeks, ended in 13 .
I still care about waste but stop trying to be 14 . Now I carry a reusable cup, bring my own bag and use the dining hall compost bin. Saving the planet means doing what you can. Every small step 15 . Especially the ones that don’t attract flies.
1.A.produced B.expected C.recycled D.collected
2.A.hopeless B.ashamed C.anxious D.disappointed
3.A.looker-on B.know-it-all C.green hero D.role model
4.A.left B.gathered C.hid D.rested
5.A.signaled B.ignored C.greeted D.eyed
6.A.tipped over B.emptied out C.wore down D.rolled away
7.A.approached B.passed C.skipped D.reached
8.A.joke B.apology C.warning D.promise
9.A.noise B.knock C.chaos D.quarrel
10.A.announced B.confirmed C.reported D.created
11.A.briefly B.awkwardly C.secretly D.calmly
12.A.decision B.reminder C.alternative D.innovation
13.A.peace B.trouble C.surprise D.failure
14.A.ideal B.sensitive C.honest D.tolerant
15.A.starts B.connects C.costs D.counts
二. (2026·辽宁大连·一模)Seven years ago, a college freshman named Joey Romano was lying on the ground with a broken ankle after taking a 16 turn on his skateboard to avoid a car. With no family nearby and little insurance, he made an 17 choice: instead of riding in the 18 , he called an Uber (an app-based taxi service).
When driver Beni Lukumu arrived, he carefully helped Romano into the car, adjusting the seat to ease his 19 . Realizing how serious Romano’s injury was, he immediately 20 him to the Emergency Room (ER).
Lukumu, as an immigrant (移民), knew what it felt like to be 21 from loved ones. When he learned Romano had no one nearby, he 22 . From 2 to 8 p.m., Lukumu helped him with the 23 procedures and sat with him the whole time. Romano 24 , “I felt glad with his warm 25 . It felt like we had known each other forever.”
Later, Romano’s grandmother arrived and gave Lukumu money as a 26 of gratitude. He 27 the offer, but accepted their invitation for dinner, the beginning of a friendship that has lasted ever since.
The incident came at just the right moment. Romano had been weighed down by 28 since the death of his 10-year-old brother. But Lukumu’s act of 29 pulled him out of that dark place and helped him see the 30 in the world again.
16.A.sharp B.smooth C.accurate D.slow
17.A.unwise B.unusual C.unhealthy D.unpopular
18.A.underground B.rescue vehicle C.police car D.ambulance
19.A.loneliness B.tiredness C.pain D.burden
20.A.pushed B.removed C.rushed D.dragged
21.A.far B.distinct C.free D.safe
22.A.departed B.stayed C.settled D.withdrew
23.A.admission B.application C.checkout D.transfer
24.A.assumes B.argues C.recalls D.reminds
25.A.memory B.welcome C.presence D.companion
26.A.reward B.proof C.mark D.gesture
27.A.brought up B.turned down C.jumped at D.asked for
28.A.mercy B.doubt C.anger D.sorrow
29.A.friendship B.honesty C.loyalty D.kindness
30.A.nature B.good C.truth D.order
三.(2026·浙江温州·二模)Since young, I had needed to write as one needs to breathe, but social values convinced me that writing wasn’t 31 . Yet chaining myself to other 32 frightened me. So I set foot on Iceland as an exchange student, giving myself one more year to 33 what to do with my life. However, after a month of living in Iceland, I was still unaccustomed.
One day, in class, I started writing a 34 on my notebook. Outside, Mount Tindastóll’s snowy heights were lit in pink from the late sunrise. I became so 35 pressing its beauty into paper that I did not 36 my teacher, Geirlaugur, until he cleared his throat and asked, “Poetry?” “Sorry,” I said.
Geirlaugur called me to his desk the next day. I was expecting 37 , but instead he handed me a collection of Icelandic nature poems. “Keep going, and your work will be 38 one day. Onwards.” he told me.
From that day on, my relationship with Iceland 39 . I threw myself into reading Icelandic novels, found friendship and 40 , and realized that Icelanders 41 writers. One friend told me 42 that Iceland is a nation of writers: one in 10 would publish a book.
I would not have become a 43 were it not for Iceland. She 44 my confidence in the worthiness of writing. Her mountains remain my 45 . And if I feel the old doubt, I remember Geirlaugur’s voice. “Onwards.”
31.A.appealing B.addictive C.worthy D.challenging
32.A.professions B.places C.classes D.activities
33.A.remember B.decide C.change D.escape
34.A.recipe B.poem C.play D.report
35.A.absorbed in B.skilled at C.used to D.concerned about
36.A.greet B.answer C.approach D.notice
37.A.approval B.criticism C.sympathy D.encouragement
38.A.finished B.analyzed C.published D.graded
39.A.suffered B.ended C.continued D.shifted
40.A.belonging B.wisdom C.patience D.kindness
41.A.trust B.envy C.ignore D.respect
42.A.secretly B.coldly C.proudly D.hopefully
43.A.teacher B.writer C.editor D.traveler
44.A.renewed B.shook C.showed D.maintained
45.A.dream B.choice C.inspiration D.destination
四. (2026·甘肃张掖·二模)At Texas A&M University, the halls of learning held more than just lectures and late-night study sessions. They held the footsteps of a (n) 46 mom who turned her dream into four college degrees.
Jessica Caldwell, a mother of four, spent over a decade 47 the classrooms overnight, 48 more than 26,000 miles behind a cleaning cart (手推车). But what makes her story 49 isn’t just the distance she covered, it’s the 50 she made along the way.
When her shift 51 at 5 a. m., she had just enough time to 52 her children before running to attend college courses. “I am 53 for two of the three buildings on the campus, and some of them have computers,” she said. “That let me work on my 54 during my lunch breaks instead of evenings.”
Her full-time job made earning a traditional teaching degree 55 impossible, but the professors who saw her potential helped her find a(n) 56 . By day, she studied in the classroom she cleaned by night, transforming late shifts into 57 . She has completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees while raising four kids and working full-time, and now she’s 58 to earn her teacher’s license.
“Just be 59 as far as continuing on something that you want to achieve,” Jessica Caldwell says. With a mop in one hand and a master’s degree in the other, Jessica proved that determination can 60 the quietest corners of a school.
46.A.curious B.gentle C.exhausted D.determined
47.A.sweeping B.decorating C.designing D.monitoring
48.A.measuring B.recording C.walking D.transporting
49.A.confusing B.amusing C.shocking D.inspiring
50.A.fortune B.impression C.adjustment D.journey
51.A.delayed B.approached C.ended D.changed
52.A.care for B.calm down C.cheer up D.hand over
53.A.grateful B.responsible C.suitable D.anxious
54.A.schedule B.application C.lecture D.assignment
55.A.nearly B.slightly C.merely D.genuinely
56.A.solution B.excuse C.target D.shortcut
57.A.preferences B.challenges C.necessities D.milestones
58.A.hesitant B.ready C.opposed D.ashamed
59.A.independent B.innovative C.persistent D.generous
60.A.occupy B.brighten C.generate D.guard
五. (2026·云南玉溪·二模)When you step into “Yameng’s Home”, a Qingdao guesthouse, a three-legged cat greets you. Run by Cui Yameng, the guesthouse aims to 61 barriers for people with disabilities.
In 2023, Cui bought a loft apartment. She kept the second floor for herself while 62 the first floor into a guesthouse. “I want people to enjoy Qingdao’s sea,” she said.
This decision came after careful 63 . In high school, she volunteered in a welfare group and later 64 Nanjing Normal University of Special Education. During college, traveling with disabled friends, she saw how small 65 — a step, a narrow door — stopped them.
Therefore, at Yameng’s Home, every detail is thoughtful. A 3-centimeter ramp (坡道) at the entrance allows easy 66 for wheelchairs. The kitchen counters are lowered for guests with limited 67 . Cui offers free 68 to disabled guests, asking them to share their stories in return. She 69 adjusts the details based on guests’ needs.
Her first guest, a legless young woman, never rode a bike. However, Cui 70 her to visit a cycling enthusiast, and they rode together on a 71 bike along the coastline. The guest shared her experience online, which 72 many disabled followers. One finally took his first solo trip after years of 73 .
Cui said disabled people are often 74 in daily life. “We lack not facilities, but 75 of disabilities,” she added. She hopes one day she can close the guesthouse — when accessible accommodations are everywhere.
61.A.breaking down B.putting up C.taking over D.keeping out
62.A.expanding B.dividing C.transforming D.decorating
63.A.invitation B.consideration C.explanation D.introduction
64.A.applied for B.accounted for C.stood for D.searched for
65.A.mistakes B.dangers C.obstacles D.burdens
66.A.contact B.charge C.reward D.access
67.A.responsibility B.creativity C.intelligence D.mobility
68.A.service B.accommodation C.advice D.information
69.A.rarely B.constantly C.accidentally D.unnecessarily
70.A.invited B.forced C.allowed D.ordered
71.A.single-speed B.two-person C.three-wheeled D.second-hand
72.A.acknowledged B.prevented C.surprised D.touched
73.A.hesitation B.permission C.failure D.promise
74.A.flexible B.sensible C.incredible D.invisible
75.A.judgement B.improvement C.awareness D.evidence
六. (2026·山东青岛·一模)In December 2009, my partner Grant and I drove a long way to spend Christmas with my parents. The Prairie winter was unforgiving. Cars lay abandoned along Highway 9, silent 76 of how quickly things could go wrong. Still, 77 never crossed our minds. That’s the pull of Christmas.
My mother greeted us at the door. She had been 78 her breath for days. My father smiled when he saw me. 79 flooded through me. He still recognized me. Dementia (痴呆) had already erased parts of him, and my mother — exhausted but 80 — refused to leave his side, afraid that even a short 81 might make her a stranger to him.
One afternoon, I visited Tergesen’s, a store filled with books and winter clothing. As Joni Mitchell’s song 82 softly, memories came flooding back. I put down a book and bought a pair of brown suede mittens (手套) instead. My father had always worried about whether I was 83 enough. When I showed him the mittens, he insisted my mother reimburse (补偿) me — and 84 our travel costs as well. I accepted without 85 . Money was 86 that year and I was grateful for the help.
Five years later, we returned for Christmas again. This time, though, Dad had 87 . One day, while shopping, I noticed that one of my mittens was missing. I cried like a child, feeling like losing him all over again. Grant went into 88 mode, retracing our steps when I stayed in line. He returned minutes later, waving my mitten in the air.
I smiled 89 for the first time since Dad’s death. I had cozy mittens and a 90 husband. And I’d had a lifetime with a father who always checked if I had enough warm clothes. I was ready to move forward.
76.A.reminders B.admissions C.adventures D.emergencies
77.A.turning up B.turning down C.turning around D.turning back
78.A.saving B.holding C.catching D.wasting
79.A.Anxiety B.Pain C.Relief D.Disappointment
80.A.qualified B.depressed C.determined D.embarrassed
81.A.escape B.absence C.occasion D.recovery
82.A.swelled B.continued C.faded D.played
83.A.warm B.rich C.successful D.positive
84.A.arrange B.budget C.cover D.calculate
85.A.protest B.guilt C.discussion D.negotiation
86.A.hard-earned B.good C.frozen D.tight
87.A.went away B.passed away C.moved away D.broke away
88.A.rescue B.work C.survival D.operation
89.A.genuinely B.thinly C.awkwardly D.bitterly
90.A.aggressive B.generous C.considerate D.charming
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者受到一个视频的启发,决定在宿舍尝试堆肥以减少浪费,但过程中遇到了诸多问题,最终堆肥计划失败。尽管如此,作者仍然关心浪费问题,并采取了一些实际的行动来减少浪费,同时意识到拯救地球需要从自己能做的每一步小事做起。
1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这一切都始于一个深夜的视频,视频中一位女士声称她一整年都没有产生任何垃圾。A. produced产生;B. expected期望;C. recycled回收;D. collected收集。根据下文“determined to try composting (堆肥) in my dorm to make the best of leftover food. How hard could it be?”可知,作者看到视频中女士的做法,决定自己也尝试堆肥,说明视频中女士声称自己一整年都没有产生任何垃圾。故选A。
2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:盯着已经装满的垃圾桶,我感到羞愧,并决定在宿舍里尝试堆肥,以充分利用剩余的食物。A. hopeless绝望的;B. ashamed羞愧的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. disappointed失望的。根据上文“a woman claimed she 1 no waste for a whole year”和“Staring at my garbage can, already full”可知,作者看到视频中女士一年都没有产生任何垃圾,而自己的垃圾桶已经装满,因此感到羞愧。故选B。
3.考查复合名词词义辨析。句意:第一周,我觉得自己像个环保英雄,把苹果核、香蕉皮和咖啡渣放进去。A. looker-on旁观者;B. know-it-all万事通;C. green hero环保英雄;D. role model榜样。根据上文“determined to try composting (堆肥) in my dorm to make the best of leftover food”和下文“putting in apple cores, banana peels and coffee grounds.”可知,作者决定尝试堆肥,第一周做得很好,觉得自己像个环保英雄。故选C。
4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但很快,小苍蝇聚集起来,在我的房间里飞来飞去,好像它们拥有这个地方一样。A. left离开;B. gathered聚集;C. hid隐藏;D. rested休息。根据下文“flying around my room as if they owned the place”可知,小苍蝇在作者的房间里飞来飞去,说明它们聚集在了作者的房间里。故选B。
5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的室友用冷漠愤怒的眼神看着我。A. signaled示意;B. ignored忽视;C. greeted问候;D. eyed注视,瞪视。根据上文“flying around my room as if they owned the place”和“with cold, angry looks”可知,小苍蝇在作者的房间里飞来飞去,让室友很生气,因此用冷漠愤怒的眼神瞪着作者。故选D。
6.考查动词短语辨析。句意:有一天,我正在搅拌那个装得过满的垃圾桶时,它翻倒了。A. tipped over翻倒;B. emptied out倒空;C. wore down磨损;D. rolled away滚走。根据下文“A dark, wet mess spread under my bed”可知,一团又黑又湿的脏东西在作者的床底下蔓延开来,说明垃圾桶翻倒了。故选A。
7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一团又黑又湿的脏东西在我的床底下蔓延开来,弄脏了室友的包。A. approached接近;B. passed通过;C. skipped跳过;D. reached够到,延伸。根据上文“A dark, wet mess spread under my bed”和下文“my roommate’s bag”可知,一团又黑又湿的脏东西在作者的床底下蔓延开来,并弄脏了室友的包,说明脏东西蔓延到了室友的包那里。故选D。
8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们花了一个小时打扫,而她则严肃地警告我“再也不要这样了”。A. joke玩笑;B. apology道歉;C. warning警告;D. promise承诺。根据上文“We spent an hour cleaning”和“never again”可知,作者和室友花了一个小时打扫,室友因此严肃地警告作者再也不要这样了。故选C。
9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:突然,有人敲门。A. noise噪音;B. knock敲门声;C. chaos混乱;D. quarrel争吵。根据下文“The dorm manager stood outside”可知,宿舍管理员站在外面,说明有人敲门。故选B。
10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:宿舍管理员站在外面,说有人报告有一股难闻的气味。A. announced宣布;B. confirmed确认;C. reported报告;D. created创造。根据上文“The dorm manager stood outside”可知,宿舍管理员站在外面,说明有人向宿舍管理员报告有一股难闻的气味。故选C。
11.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我站在那里,像个偷饼干被抓的小孩,尴尬地解释着一切。A. briefly简要地;B. awkwardly尴尬地;C. secretly秘密地;D. calmly冷静地。根据上文“I stood there like a kid caught stealing cookies”可知,作者像个偷饼干被抓的小孩,因此尴尬地解释着一切。故选B。
12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后管理员建议我尝试食堂的堆肥计划,这当然是一个合理的选择。A. decision决定;B. reminder提醒;C. alternative选择;D. innovation创新。根据上文“The manager then suggested I try the dining hall compost program”可知,宿舍管理员建议作者尝试食堂的堆肥计划,说明这是一个合理的选择。故选C。
13.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,我扔掉了垃圾桶,为期三周的零浪费之旅以失败告终。A. peace和平;B. trouble麻烦;C. surprise惊讶;D. failure失败。根据上文“I threw away my bin that night”可知,作者扔掉了垃圾桶,说明作者的零浪费之旅以失败告终。故选D。
14.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我仍然关心浪费问题,但不再试图做到完美。A. ideal完美的;B. sensitive敏感的;C. honest诚实的;D. tolerant宽容的。根据上文“I still care about waste but stop trying to be”和下文“Saving the planet means doing what you can.”可知,作者仍然关心浪费问题,但意识到拯救地球需要从自己能做的每一步小事做起,因此不再试图做到完美。故选A。
15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:每一步都很重要。A. starts开始;B. connects连接;C. costs花费;D. counts重要。根据上文“Saving the planet means doing what you can”可知,拯救地球需要从自己能做的每一步小事做起,说明每一步都很重要。故选D。
二. 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.C 21.A 22.B 23.A 24.C 25.C 26.D 27.B 28.D 29.D 30.B
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了司机善举助伤者走出悲伤的故事。
16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:七年前,一名名叫乔伊·罗曼诺的大学新生在滑滑板时为了躲避一辆汽车而急转弯,结果脚踝骨折,躺在地上。A. sharp急剧的;B. smooth顺利的;C. accurate精确的;D. slow缓慢的。根据下文“turn on his skateboard to avoid a car”可知,乔伊·罗曼诺为了躲避一辆汽车而急转弯,导致脚踝骨折。故选A。
17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:由于家人不在身边,保险又少,他做出了一个不寻常的选择:他没有乘坐救护车,而是叫了一辆优步(一种基于应用程序的出租车服务)。A. unwise不明智的;B. unusual不寻常的;C. unhealthy不健康的;D. unpopular不受欢迎的。根据下文“instead of riding in the ______, he called an Uber”可知,在受伤的情况下,没有选择乘坐救护车,而是叫了一辆优步,这是一个不寻常的选择。故选B。
18.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. underground地铁;B. rescue vehicle救援车;C. police car警车;D. ambulance救护车。根据上文“Joey Romano was lying on the ground with a broken ankle”可知,在受伤的情况下,通常会选择乘坐救护车去医院。故选D。
19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当司机贝尼·卢库穆到达时,他小心翼翼地把罗曼诺扶进车里,调整座位以减轻他的疼痛。A. loneliness孤独;B. tiredness疲劳;C. pain疼痛;D. burden负担。根据上文“Joey Romano was lying on the ground with a broken ankle”和“he carefully helped Romano into the car, adjusting the seat to ease his”可知,罗曼诺脚踝骨折,很疼,所以司机调整座位以减轻他的疼痛。故选C。
20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:意识到罗曼诺的伤势有多严重,他立即把他送到了急诊室。A. pushed推;B. removed移除;C. rushed匆忙送;D. dragged拖。根据上文“Realizing how serious Romano’s injury was”和下文“him to the Emergency Room (ER)”可知,因为罗曼诺的伤势严重,所以司机匆忙送他去急诊室。故选C。
21.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:卢库穆是一名移民,他知道远离亲人的感觉。A. far远的;B. distinct明显的;C. free自由的;D. safe安全的。根据上文“With no family nearby”、“Lukumu, as an immigrant”和下文“from loved ones”、“When he learned Romano had no one nearby”可知,二人都远离亲人,此处指卢库穆知道远离亲人的感觉。be far from为固定短语,意为“远离”。故选A。
22.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他得知罗曼诺身边没有亲人时,他留了下来。A. departed离开;B. stayed停留;C. settled解决;D. withdrew撤退。根据下文“From 2 to 8 p.m., Lukumu helped him with the ______ procedures and sat with him the whole time.”可知,司机得知罗曼诺身边没有亲人时,他留了下来照顾罗曼诺。故选B。
23.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从下午2点到8点,卢库穆帮助他办理入院手续,并一直陪在他身边。A. admission准许进入;B. application应用;C. checkout退房;D. transfer转移。根据下文“procedures”和上文“the Emergency Room (ER).”可知,在医院应是办理入院手续。故选A。
24.考查动词词义辨析。句意:罗曼诺回忆道:“有他在身边,我感到很高兴。感觉我们好像已经认识很久了。”A. assumes假定;B. argues争论;C. recalls回忆;D. reminds提醒。根据上文“Seven years ago”、下文““I felt glad with his warm ______. It felt like we had known each other forever.””可知,故事发生在七年前,此处是事后回忆。故选C。
25.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. memory记忆;B. welcome欢迎;C. presence在场;D. companion同伴。根据上文“From 2 to 8 p.m., Lukumu helped him with the ______ procedures and sat with him the whole time”可知,此处指有司机在身边,罗曼诺感到很高兴。故选C。
26.考查名词词义辨析。句意:后来,罗曼诺的祖母来了,给了卢库穆一笔钱作为感谢的表示。A. reward报酬;B. proof证明;C. mark记号;D. gesture表示。根据上文“Romano’s grandmother arrived and gave Lukumu money as a”和下文“of gratitude”可知,罗曼诺的祖母给了卢库穆一笔钱作为感谢的表示。故选D。
27.考查动词短语辨析。句意:他拒绝了这个提议,但接受了他们的晚餐邀请,从此开始了一段持久的友谊。A. brought up抚养;B. turned down拒绝;C. jumped at欣然接受;D. asked for请求。根据下文“but accepted their invitation for dinner”可知,but表示转折,他接受了他们的晚餐邀请,没要钱。故选B。
28.考查名词词义辨析。句意:自从他10岁的弟弟去世后,罗曼诺一直被悲伤所困扰。A. mercy仁慈;B. doubt怀疑;C. anger生气;D. sorrow悲伤。根据下文“since the death of his 10-year-old brother.”可知,罗曼诺的弟弟去世了,他一直很悲伤。故选D。
29.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但卢库穆的善举把他从黑暗中拉了出来,帮助他再次看到了世界上的美好。A. friendship友谊;B. honesty诚实;C. loyalty忠诚;D. kindness善良。根据上文“Lukumu’s act of”可知,全程陪伴、不求回报地帮助陌生人属于善意行为,司机的善举把罗曼诺从黑暗中拉了出来。故选D。
30.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. nature自然;B. good善行;C. truth真相;D. order命令。根据下文“But Lukumu’s act of ______ pulled him out of that dark place”可知,司机的善举帮助罗曼诺再次看到了世界上的美好。故选B。
三. 31.C 32.A 33.B 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.B 38.C 39.D 40.A 41.D 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.C
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述作者从小喜欢写作,但社会价值观让作者相信写作并不值得,作者作为交换生去冰岛,想决定人生方向,一开始不习惯,后来上课写诗歌被老师发现,老师鼓励他,冰岛人尊重作家,最后作者成了作家,感谢冰岛给了他信心。
31.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:从小我就需要写作,如同需要呼吸一般,但社会价值观让我相信写作并不值得。A. appealing吸引人的;B. addictive上瘾的;C. worthy值得的;D. challenging有挑战性的。根据下文(最后一段)“if I feel the old doubt”以及作者对写作价值的自我怀疑可知,社会观念让她觉得写作不值得。故选C。
32.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,把自己束缚在其他职业上让我感到恐惧。A. professions职业;B. places地方;C. classes班级;D. activities活动。根据下文“what to do with my life”可知,作者不想放弃写作,也不想从事别的职业。故选A。
33.考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是我以交换生的身份来到冰岛,再给自己一年时间来决定人生该做什么。A. remember记得;B. decide决定;C. change改变;D. escape逃离。根据上文“social values convinced me that writing wasn’t ”和“Yet chaining myself to other frightened me”可知,作者既怀疑写作的价值,又不愿从事其他职业,内心十分纠结,所以来到冰岛是为了决定人生方向。故选B。
34.考查名词词义辨析。句意:有一天,在课堂上,我开始在笔记本上写一首诗。A. recipe食谱;B. poem诗;C. play戏剧;D. report报告。根据下文老师问“Poetry?”以及后文“Icelandic nature poems”可知,作者当时在写诗。故选B。
35.考查形容词短语辨析。句意:我如此全神贯注地将它的美写在纸上,以至于没有注意到我的老师盖尔劳格,直到他清了清嗓子问道:“诗?”A. absorbed in全神贯注于;B. skilled at擅长;C. used to习惯于;D. concerned about担心。根据下文“until he cleared his throat and asked, ‘Poetry?’”可知作者完全沉浸在写作中,没有注意到老师。故选A。
36.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我如此全神贯注地将它的美写在纸上,以至于没有注意到我的老师盖尔劳格,直到他清了清嗓子问道:“诗?”A. greet问候;B. answer回答;C. approach靠近;D. notice注意到。根据上文“I became so in pressing its beauty into paper”和下文“until he cleared his throat and asked, ‘Poetry?’”可知,作者完全沉浸在写诗中,一直没有注意到老师的存在,直到老师开口才注意到。故选D。
37.考查名词词义辨析。句意:第二天盖尔劳格叫我到他的办公桌前,我本以为会受到批评,但他却递给了我一本冰岛自然诗集。A. approval认可;B. criticism批评;C. sympathy同情;D. encouragement鼓励。根据上文“One day, in class, I started writing a on my notebook”和“I did not my teacher, Geirlaugur, until he cleared his throat”可知,作者在课堂上偷偷写诗被老师发现,原本以为会受到批评。故选B。
38.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“坚持下去,总有一天你的作品会被出版。继续前进。”他告诉我。A. finished完成;B. analyzed分析;C. published出版;D. graded评分。根据下文“Iceland is a nation of writers: one in 10 would publish a book”可知,老师鼓励她作品将来能被出版。故选C。
39.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从那天起,我与冰岛的关系发生了转变。A. suffered遭受;B. ended结束;C. continued继续;D. shifted转变。根据上文“after a month of living in Iceland, I was still unaccustomed”和下文“I threw myself into reading Icelandic novels”可知,作者从不适应到融入,关系发生了转变。故选D。
40.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我全身心投入阅读冰岛小说,找到了友谊与归属感,也意识到冰岛人尊重作家。A. belonging归属感;B. wisdom智慧;C. patience耐心;D. kindness善意。根据上文“From that day on, my relationship with Iceland ”和“I threw myself into reading Icelandic novels, found friendship”可知,作者与冰岛的关系发生转变,融入当地生活,不仅找到了友谊,也获得了归属感。故选A。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我全身心投入阅读冰岛小说,找到了友谊与归属感,也意识到冰岛人尊重作家。A. trust信任;B. envy嫉妒;C. ignore忽视;D. respect尊重。根据下文“Iceland is a nation of writers: one in 10 would publish a book”可知,冰岛人重视并尊重作家。故选D。
42.考查副词词义辨析。句意:一位朋友自豪地告诉我,冰岛是一个作家之国:每十个人中就有一人会出版书籍。A. secretly秘密地;B. coldly冷淡地;C. proudly自豪地;D. hopefully充满希望地。根据上文“realized that Icelanders writers”和下文“one in 10 would publish a book”可知,冰岛作家众多,这是冰岛值得骄傲的事,所以朋友是自豪地告诉作者这一事实。故选C。
43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果不是因为冰岛,我不会成为一名作家。A. teacher教师;B. writer作家;C. editor编辑;D. traveler旅行者。根据上文“Since young, I had needed to write as one needs to breathe”等内容可知,作者从小热爱写作,在冰岛老师的鼓励和当地氛围的感染下坚持创作,最终成为一名作家。故选B。
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她重拾了我对写作价值的信心。A. renewed重新获得;重拾;B. shook动摇;C. showed展示;D. maintained维持。根据上文“social values convinced me that writing wasn’t ”和“Geirlaugur called me to his desk the next day. I was expecting , but instead he handed me a collection of Icelandic nature poems. ‘Keep going, and your work will be one day.’”可知,作者曾因社会观念怀疑写作的价值,在冰岛老师的鼓励下,重新找回了对写作价值的信心。故选A。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她的群山依旧是我的灵感源泉。A. dream梦想;B. choice选择;C. inspiration灵感;D. destination目的地。根据上文(第二段)“Outside, Mount Tindastóll’s snowy heights were lit in pink from the late sunrise. I became so in pressing its beauty into paper”可知,作者最初就是被冰岛的山景打动而开始写诗,冰岛的山川一直是她的创作灵感。故选C。
四. 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.D 51.C 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.A 56.A 57.D 58.B 59.C 60.B
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位母亲边工作边抚养孩子,最终获得四个大学学位的励志故事。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:得克萨斯农工大学的校园里,不仅回荡着讲座和深夜学习的声音,还回荡着一位坚定母亲的脚步声,她将梦想化为了四个大学学位。A. curious好奇的;B. gentle温和的;C. exhausted疲惫的;D. determined坚定的。根据下文“Jessica proved that determination can”可知,Jessica是一个意志坚定的人。故选D。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:作为四个孩子的母亲,杰西卡·考德威尔花了十多年的时间在教室里通宵打扫卫生,推着清洁车走了超过26000英里。A. sweeping打扫;B. decorating装饰;C. designing设计;D. monitoring监控。根据下文“behind a cleaning cart”可知,Jessica的工作是打扫卫生。故选A。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意同上。A. measuring测量;B. recording记录;C. walking走;D. transporting运输。根据下文“more than 26,000 miles behind a cleaning cart”可知,此处指推着清洁车走了超过26000英里。故选C。
49.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但让她的故事鼓舞人心的不仅仅是她走过的距离,还有她一路上的旅程。A. confusing令人困惑的;B. amusing有趣的;C. shocking令人震惊的;D. inspiring鼓舞人心的。根据下文“Jessica proved that determination can”和“When her shift ______ at 5 a. m., she had just enough time to ______ her children before running to attend college courses.”可知,一边做保洁、养家,一边坚持求学拿学位,她的经历励志且鼓舞人心。故选D。
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. fortune财富;B. impression印象;C. adjustment调整;D. journey旅程。根据下文“she made along the way”可知,本文讲述她多年兼顾工作、家庭与学业的漫长奋斗过程,人生的旅程。故选D。
51.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当她的班次在早上5点结束时,她有足够的时间照顾孩子,然后跑去上大学课程。A. delayed延迟;B. approached接近;C. ended结束;D. changed改变。根据下文“she had just enough time to ______ her children before running to attend college courses”可知,夜班保洁工作结束后,她才能抽身照顾孩子、去上学,此处指她的班次在早上5点结束。故选C。
52.考查动词短语辨析。句意同上。A. care for照顾;B. calm down冷静;C. cheer up欢呼;D. hand over移交。根据下文“her children”可知,作为四名孩子的母亲,下班后首要事情是照顾孩子起居。故选A。
53.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“我负责校园里三栋楼中的两栋,其中一些有电脑,”她说。A. grateful感激的;B. responsible负责的;C. suitable合适的;D. anxious焦虑的。根据下文“for two of the three buildings on the campus”可知,此处指她负责打扫校园里三栋楼中的两栋。故选B。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这让我可以在午餐时间而不是晚上完成作业。A. schedule时间表;B. application申请;C. lecture讲座;D. assignment作业。根据上文“running to attend college courses”以及“That let me work on my”可知,她在校读书,借助楼栋里的电脑,在休息时间完成学业作业。故选D。
55.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她的全职工作使得获得传统的教学学位几乎不可能,但看到她潜力的教授们帮助她找到了解决办法。A. nearly几乎;B. slightly稍微;C. merely仅仅;D. genuinely真诚地。根据上文“Her full-time job made earning a traditional teaching degree”以及下文“impossible”可知,既要全职上班又要抚养孩子,正常全日制求学的方式几乎行不通。故选A。
56.考查名词词义辨析。句意同上。A. solution解决办法;B. excuse借口;C. target目标;D. shortcut捷径。根据上文“the professors who saw her potential helped her find a(n)”以及下文“By day, she studied in the classroom she cleaned by night”可知,此处指教授们帮助她找到了解决办法。故选A。
57.考查名词词义辨析。句意:白天,她在晚上打扫的教室里学习,把晚班变成了里程碑。A. preferences偏爱;B. challenges挑战;C. necessities必需品;D. milestones里程碑。根据上文“By day, she studied in the classroom she cleaned by night”可知,她在艰苦条件下坚持学习,熬夜劳作的时光最终换来学业成就,成为人生重要里程碑。故选D。
58.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她在抚养四个孩子和全职工作的同时完成了学士和硕士学位,现在她准备获得教师资格证。A. hesitant犹豫的;B. ready准备好的;C. opposed反对的;D. ashamed羞愧的。根据下文“to earn her teacher’s license”可知,此处指她现在准备获得教师资格证。故选B。
59.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“只要坚持你想实现的目标,就要坚持不懈,”杰西卡·考德威尔说。A. independent独立的;B. innovative创新的;C. persistent坚持不懈的;D. generous慷慨的。根据下文“continuing on something that you want to achieve”可知,杰西卡自身的成功源于长久的坚持,这也是她给出的人生建议。故选C。
60.考查动词词义辨析。句意:杰西卡一手拿着拖把,一手拿着硕士学位,证明了决心可以照亮学校最安静的角落。A. occupy占据;B. brighten照亮;C. generate产生;D. guard守卫。根据上文“determination can”及下文“the quietest corners of a school”可知,她凭借毅力在平凡岗位上逆袭追梦,让普通的角落因奋斗而焕发光彩,此处指决心可以照亮学校最安静的角落。故选B。
五. 61.A 62.C 63.B 64.A 65.C 66.D 67.D 68.B 69.B 70.A 71.B 72.D 73.A 74.D 75.C
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了崔雅梦开民宿为残疾人消除障碍的故事。
61.考查动词短语辨析。句意:这家由崔雅梦经营的民宿旨在为残疾人消除障碍。A. breaking down消除;B. putting up张贴;C. taking over接管;D. keeping out阻止进入。根据后文“barriers for people with disabilities”、“A 3-centimeter ramp (坡道) at the entrance allows easy _____ for wheelchairs. The kitchen counters are lowered for guests with limited _____. Cui offers free _____ to disabled guests, asking them to share their stories in return”可知,后文描述民宿为残疾人做的各种便利设施,此处指消除障碍,故选A。
62.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她把二楼留给自己,同时把一楼改造成民宿。A. expanding扩大;B. dividing划分;C. transforming转变;D. decorating装饰。根据后文“the first floor into a guesthouse”可知,此处指将一楼改造成民宿,transform...into...为固定短语,意为“把……转变成……”,故选C。
63.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个决定是在仔细考虑之后做出的。A. invitation邀请;B. consideration考虑;C. explanation解释;D. introduction介绍。根据后文“In high school, she volunteered in a welfare group and later _____ Nanjing Normal University of Special Education. During college, traveling with disabled friends, she saw how small _____ — a step, a narrow door — stopped them.”可知,后文描述她高中和大学时的经历,以及她看到残疾人在旅行中遇到的困难,此处指这个决定是在仔细考虑之后做出的,故选B。
64.考查动词短语辨析。句意:高中时,她在一家福利机构做志愿者,后来申请了南京特殊教育师范学院。A. applied for申请,报考;B. accounted for解释;C. stood for代表;D. searched for寻找。根据后文“Nanjing Normal University of Special Education”可知,此处指她报考并就读于特殊教育相关院校,故选A。
65.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在大学期间,她和残疾朋友一起旅行,她看到小障碍——一个台阶,一扇窄门——阻止了他们。A. mistakes错误;B. dangers危险;C. obstacles障碍;D. burdens负担。根据前文“traveling with disabled friends”和后文“a step, a narrow door — stopped them”可知,破折号后的台阶、窄门都是残障人士出行遇到的实际阻碍,故选C。
66.考查名词词义辨析。句意:入口处一个3厘米的坡道方便轮椅进出。A. contact联系;B. charge费用;C. reward奖励;D. access进入。根据前文“A 3-centimeter ramp (坡道) at the entrance allows easy”和后文“for wheelchairs”可知,此处指方便轮椅进出,allow easy access为固定短语,意为“方便进入”,故选D。
67.考查名词词义辨析。句意:厨房的台面降低了,方便行动不便的客人使用。A. responsibility责任;B. creativity创造力;C. intelligence智力;D. mobility行动能力。根据前文“The kitchen counters are lowered for guests with limited”可知,结合残障人士的群体特征,此处指行动受限、肢体不便的人群,故选D。
68.考查名词词义辨析。句意:崔雅梦为残疾客人提供免费住宿,要求他们分享自己的故事作为回报。A. service服务;B. accommodation住宿;C. advice建议;D. information信息。根据前文“at Yameng’s Home”和后文“to disabled guests”可知,崔雅梦开办民宿,民宿的核心服务就是提供住宿,此处指提供免费住宿,故选B。
69.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她不断地根据客人的需要调整细节。A. rarely很少;B. constantly不断地;C. accidentally偶然地;D. unnecessarily不必要地。根据后文“adjusts the details based on guests’ needs”结合前文民宿处处贴心的设计可知,她会不断地根据不同客人需求优化细节。故选B。
70.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,崔雅梦邀请她去拜访一位自行车爱好者,他们一起骑着双人自行车沿着海岸线骑行。A. invited邀请;B. forced强迫;C. allowed允许;D. ordered命令。根据后文“her to visit a cycling enthusiast, and they rode together”可知,他们一起骑着双人自行车沿着海岸线骑行,此处指崔雅梦邀请她去拜访一位自行车爱好者,故选A。
71.考查形容词词义辨析。句意同上。A. single-speed单速的;B. two-person双人的;C. three-wheeled三轮的;D. second-hand二手的。根据前文“they rode together on a”和后文“bike”可知,两人共同骑行,对应双人自行车,故选B。
72.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这位客人在网上分享了她的经历,感动了许多残疾粉丝。A. acknowledged承认;B. prevented阻止;C. surprised惊讶;D. touched感动。根据前文“The guest shared her experience online”和后文“many disabled followers”可知,温暖励志的经历会让人深受触动,此处指分享视频后感动了许多残疾粉丝,故选D。
73.考查名词词义辨析。句意:其中一位在犹豫多年后终于开始了他的第一次独自旅行。A. hesitation犹豫;B. permission允许;C. failure失败;D. promise承诺。根据前文“One finally took his first solo trip after years of”可知,此处指在犹豫多年后终于开始了他的第一次独自旅行,故选A。
74.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:崔雅梦说残疾人在日常生活中常常被忽视。A. flexible灵活的;B. sensible明智的;C. incredible难以置信的;D. invisible看不见的,被忽视的。根据后文“We lack not facilities”可知,无障碍设施缺失、关注度不足,导致残障人群常被忽略,故选D。
75.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“我们缺乏的不是设施,而是对残疾的认识,”她补充说。A. judgement判断;B. improvement改善;C. awareness认识;D. evidence证据。根据后文“when accessible accommodations are everywhere”可知,后文描述她希望无障碍设施普及的愿景,根源是大众对残障群体的认知缺失,故选C。
六. 76.A 77.D 78.B 79.C 80.C 81.B 82.D 83.A 84.C 85.A 86.D 87.B 88.A 89.A 90.C
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【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在父亲患痴呆期间回家过圣诞节,父亲依然关心她是否暖和并为她报销费用;父亲去世后,作者丢失了当年充满回忆的手套,丈夫帮她找回,让她感受到温暖并重新振作的故事。
76.考查名词词义辨析。句意:9号公路旁停着被遗弃的汽车,它们无声地提醒着人们,意外会来得多么迅速。A. reminders提醒物;B. admissions承认;C. adventures冒险;D. emergencies紧急情况。根据上文“The Prairie winter was unforgiving. Cars lay abandoned along Highway 9”以及下文“how quickly things could go wrong”可知,汽车被遗弃在公路旁,下文提到了意外会来得多么迅速,可推理出此处说的是眼前的一切是对事情可能很快出现意外的无声提醒,故选A项。
77.考查动词短语辨析。句意:尽管如此,我们从未想过掉头回去。A. turning up出现;B. turning down拒绝;C. turning around转身;D. turning back掉头返回。根据下文“That’s the pull of Christmas.”可知,下文提到了圣诞节的吸引力,可推理出此处说的是圣诞节的吸引力让我们没有中途返回,虽然公路旁停着的被遗弃的汽车提醒着人们,故选D项。
78.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她已经紧张期待了好几天。A. saving拯救;B. holding握住;C. catching抓住;D. wasting浪费。根据上文“My mother greeted us at the door.”可知,上文提到了母亲在家门口迎接我们,可推理出此处说的是母亲一直紧张地盼望着我们回家,hold one’s breath为固定短语,含义为“屏息以待,焦虑地等待”含义,符合语境,故选B项。
79.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一股宽慰涌上心头。A. Anxiety焦虑;B. Pain痛苦;C. Relief宽慰;D. Disappointment失望。根据下文“He still recognized me.”可知,下文提到了作者的父亲还能认出她,可推理出此处说的是作者看到患痴呆的父亲还认得自己,感到宽慰,故选C项。
80.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:痴呆症已经抹去了他的部分记忆,而我的疲惫但坚定的母亲拒绝离开他身边,担心哪怕短暂的离开,都会让自己变成他眼中的陌生人。A. qualified合格的;B. depressed沮丧的;C. determined坚定的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据下文“refused to leave his side”可知,下文提到了拒绝离开他身边,可推理出母亲虽然疲惫但意志坚定,故选C项。
81.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. escape 逃跑;B. absence 离开;C. occasion 场合;D. recovery 恢复。根据下文“might make her a stranger to him”可知,下文提到了可能会让自己变成他眼中的陌生人,可推理出此处说的是母亲担心哪怕短暂的离开,都会让自己变成父亲眼中的陌生人,故选B项。
82.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当琼妮·米切尔的歌曲轻柔响起时,回忆如潮水般涌来。A. swelled膨胀;B. continued继续;C. faded褪色;D. played播放。根据上文“Joni Mitchell’s song”以及下文“memories came flooding back”可知,上文提到了琼妮·米切尔的歌声,下文提到了回忆如潮水般涌来,可推理出此处说的是琼妮·米切尔的歌曲播放,故选D项。
83.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我父亲一直担心我够不够暖和。A. warm暖和的;B. rich富有的;C. successful成功的;D. positive积极的。根据上文“I put down a book and bought a pair of brown suede mittens instead.”以及下文“And I’d had a lifetime with a father who always checked if I had enough warm clothes.”可知,上文提到我放下书,转而买了一副棕色的麂皮手套,下文提到父亲总是关心作者是否穿得暖,可推理出此处说的是父亲一直关心作者是否暖和,故选A项。
84.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我把手套拿给他看时,他坚持让母亲补偿我,还要一并支付我们的路费。A. arrange安排;B. budget做预算;C. cover支付;D. calculate计算。根据上文“he insisted my mother reimburse me”以及下文“our travel costs”可知,上文说的是他坚持让母亲给我报销,下文提到了我们的路费,可推理出此处说的是支付我们的路费,故选C项。
85.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我没有反对就接受了。A. protest反对;B. guilt愧疚;C. discussion讨论;D. negotiation协商。根据下文“I was grateful for the help.”可知,作者很感激父亲的帮助,可推理出此处说的是作者没有拒绝父亲的好意,故选A项。
86.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那年我手头很紧,很感激这份帮助。A. hard-earned辛苦挣来的;B. good好的;C. frozen冻结的;D. tight拮据的。根据下文“I was grateful for the help.”可知,作者很感激父亲的帮助,可推理出此处说的是作者经济状况不好,所以感激父亲的帮助,故选D项。
87.考查动词短语辨析。句意:不过这一次,父亲已经去世了。A. went away离开;B. passed away去世;C. moved away搬走;D. broke away脱离。根据下文“for the first time since Dad’s death”可知,下文提到了父亲去世,可推理出此处说的是父亲已经去世了,故选B项。
88.考查名词词义辨析。句意:格兰特立刻进入“救援模式”,我留在队伍里排队,他则原路返回。A. rescue救援;B. work工作;C. survival生存;D. operation操作。根据上文“I noticed that one of my mittens was missing”以及下文“retracing our steps when I stayed in line”可知,上文说的是我注意到我的一只手套丢了,下文说的是我排队等候,他折返原路,可推理出此处说的是格兰特立刻进入“救援模式”,帮助作者寻找手套,故选A项。
89.考查副词词义辨析。句意:父亲去世后,我第一次发自内心地笑了。A. genuinely真诚地、发自内心地;B. thinly薄薄地;C. awkwardly尴尬地;D. bitterly苦涩地。根据上文“He returned minutes later, waving my mitten in the air.”可知,上文说的是丈夫拿着作者的手套回来了,可推理出此处说的是手套失而复得让作者感受到温暖,露出了真心的笑容,故选A项。
90.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我有温暖的手套,还有一位体贴的丈夫。A. aggressive好斗的;B. generous慷慨的;C. considerate体贴的;D. charming迷人的。根据上文“retracing our steps when I stayed in line. He returned minutes later, waving my mitten in the air.”可知,丈夫看到作者难过,主动帮她寻找丢失的手套,由此可以推知他是个体贴的人,故选C项。
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