专题01 完形填空(北京专用)2026年高考英语二模分类汇编

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学年 2026-2027
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专题01 完形填空 参考答案 Passage 1 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D Passage 2 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. A Passage 3 1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. A Passage 4 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B Passage 5 1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. B Passage 6 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C Passage 7 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D Passage 8 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. D Passage 9 1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. B 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题01 完形填空 Passage 1 (2026·北京东城·二模) In high school, I was the girl with the overstuffed backpack, which was filled with items I thought I might need but never ___1___ used: extra notebooks, a pack of markers, a first-aid kit, water bottles, and even a change of clothes. I was convinced that being ___2___ meant being weighed down. I arrived on the college campus with the same oversized backpack, and it wasn’t long before the physical harm became impossible to ___3___. My shoulders and back ached constantly, and I even ___4___ social events because I didn’t want to carry that heavy bag around. I knew I needed to make a change and decided to adopt the “One Bag Rule”: everything I needed for the day had to fit into a small, lightweight backpack. At first, it was ___5___. I stared at piles of “essential” items, trying to decide what to leave behind. Finally, I replaced my heavy reference books with a single notebook. I donated my extra water bottles and kept just one. I even learned to live without a first-aid kit, ___6___ that the campus health center was never too far away. The ___7___ period was tough, but the rewards were immediate. My back pain disappeared within weeks. I moved faster through the campus. I returned to social events because my bag was no longer a ___8___ — it was a convenience. But the biggest change was mental. When I stopped carrying around a bag full of “what-ifs”, I started living more ___9___, I no longer felt the need to prepare for every possible disaster. That sense of ____10____ welled into every area of my life, giving me space to focus on what truly matters. 1. A. gradually B. merely C. precisely D. actually 2. A. prepared B. settled C. stuffed D. needed 3. A. reduce B. suffer C. cure D. ignore 4. A. delayed B. ruined C. skipped D. filmed 5. A. unfair B. painful C. disappointing D. useless 6. A. testing B. trusting C. explaining D. showing 7. A. reflection B. recovery C. adjustment D. hesitation 8. A. burden B. failure C. choice D. habit 9. A. on the go B. in the moment C. by faith D. to the full 10. A. connection B. gratitude C. responsibility D. freedom 【答案】1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D 【导语】本文是记叙文。文章讲述作者从高中到大学,一直习惯用超重背包携带所有“可能用到”的物品,导致身心俱疲;后来尝试“单包原则”精简物品,不仅身体舒适,更获得了精神自由,学会活在当下。 1. 查副词。句意:高中时,我是那个背着塞得满满的背包的女孩,里面装满了我觉得可能需要但实际上从未用过的东西。A. gradually逐渐地;B. merely仅仅;C. precisely精确地;D. actually实际上。根据前文“items I thought I might need”与转折词“but”可知,这些东西“实际上”从未被使用。 2. 考查形容词。句意:我坚信,有所准备就意味着被重担压身。A. prepared准备好的;B. settled安定的;C. stuffed塞满的;D. needed需要的。根据前文“filled with items I thought I might need”可知,作者认为“准备充分”就要带很多东西。 3. 考查动词。句意:我背着同样超大的背包来到大学校园,不久后,这种身体上的伤害就变得无法忽视。A. reduce减少;B. suffer遭受;C. cure治愈;D. ignore忽视。根据后文“My shoulders and back ached constantly”可知,身体的不适难以“忽视”。 4. 考查动词。句意:我的肩膀和后背一直疼,我甚至避开社交活动,因为我不想背着那个沉重的包到处走。A. delayed推迟;B. ruined毁掉;C. skipped避开;D. filmed拍摄。根据后文“because I didn’t want to carry that heavy bag around”可知,作者不想背着那个沉重的包到处走,因此“避开”社交活动。 5. 考查形容词。句意:一开始,这很痛苦。A. unfair不公平的;B. painful痛苦的;C. disappointing令人失望的;D. useless无用的。根据后文“I stared at piles of “essential” items, trying to decide what to leave behind”可知,精简物品的过程很“痛苦”。 6. 考查动词。句意:我甚至学会了不带急救包生活,相信校园健康中心离得并不远。A. testing测试;B. trusting相信;C. explaining解释;D. showing展示。根据后文“the campus health center was never too far away”可知,作者“相信”校园健康中心离得并不远,所以不带急救包。 7. 考查名词。句意:适应期很艰难,但回报立竿见影。A. reflection反思;B. recovery恢复;C. adjustment适应;D. hesitation犹豫。根据前文“decided to adopt the “One Bag Rule””可知,此处指作者做出改变后的“适应”阶段。 8. 考查名词。句意:我重新参加社交活动,因为我的包不再是负担 —— 而是一种便利。A. burden负担;B. failure失败;C. choice选择;D. habit习惯。根据前文“didn’t want to carry that heavy bag around”可知,沉重的包曾是“负担”。 9.查介词短语。句意:当我不再背着满是“万一”的包时,我开始更活在当下,我不再觉得有必要为每一种可能发生的意外都做好准备。A. on the go忙个不停;B. in the moment活在当下;C. by faith凭信念;D. to the full充分地。根据后文“I no longer felt the need to prepare for every possible disaster”可知,作者不再时刻准备着各种可能的意外,学会了“活在当下”。 10.考查名词。句意:这种自由感渗透到我生活的方方面面,让我有空间专注于真正重要的事情。A. connection联系;B. gratitude感恩;C. responsibility责任;D. freedom自由。根据前文“I stopped carrying around a bag full of “what-ifs””可知,作者放下了包袱,获得了“自由”。 Passage 2 (2026·北京西城·二模) Danny and Brandon were cut from the baseball team. As their teacher, I thought maybe I could offer something to ease their heartbreak. So I stayed up late and designed a game for my English class. Before class, I 1 Danny listening with focus and imagined Brandon joking but still playing the game. However, within minutes after class started, it fell apart: Danny pressed the buzzer (蜂鸣器) repeatedly and Brandon talked loudly with others while I was trying to 2 the game. I paused and asked, “What’s going on?” I searched the room for a face that looked 3 . No one met my eyes. When Danny pressed the buzzer again and Brandon laughed, I removed them from class in 4 . They never knew I had built that game for them. After class, I decided to talk to them, thinking if I said the right thing, something would 5 . I said, “I know you can do better. But I can’t want it more than you do.” They laughed, “That’s not our fault.” “You’re acting like losers,” I said. The word 6 . The air in the room changed. Danny’s laugh dropped. Brandon looked away. As an English teacher, I’ve always known words have 7 . That day, mine hit harder than I meant. After they left, I cried because I had said something I didn’t believe — and because for a second, I did. Teaching high school means the students who 8 you to the edge are those you care about most. Several days later, Danny stayed after class. “Do you not like me anymore?” He said 9 , like it was a joke. But his voice sounded uncertain. “People can have disagreements and still care about each other,” I said. He didn’t respond. But he nodded. It wasn’t an apology. But it was something. Maybe 10 in a classroom doesn’t always look like inspiration. Sometimes it sounds like “You’re acting like losers,” said in defeat — and coming back anyway. Sometimes it sounds like “Do you still like me?” The answer is yes. It has always been yes. 1. A. kept B. caught C. pictured D. remembered 2. A. design B. explain C. win D. attend 3. A. bored B. angry C. sorry D. confused 4. A. panic B. surprise C. relief D. disappointment 5. A. drop B. shift C. repeat D. spread 6. A. failed B. landed C. disappeared D. continued 7. A. logic B. beauty C. weight D. access 8. A. drive B. guide C. attract D. follow 9. A. firmly B. quietly C. sincerely D. casually 10. A. love B. peace C. victory D. agreement 【答案】1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. A 【导语】本文是记叙文。丹尼和布兰登没能入选棒球队,身为老师的我想安慰他们,为此设计了课堂小游戏。可课堂上两人频频捣乱,我一气之下说了伤人的话,事后十分后悔,最后师生慢慢化解矛盾,体现出师生之间真挚的情谊。 1. 考查动词。句意:课前,我脑补丹尼认真听讲的模样,也幻想布兰登边说笑边参与游戏。kept 保持;caught 抓住;pictured 想象;remembered 记得。后文有 imagined 表想象,前后对应,此处指提前在脑海设想画面。 2. 考查动词。句意:开课没多久秩序就乱了,我正要讲解游戏规则时,两人不停打闹。design 设计;explain 讲解;win 赢得;attend 参加。课堂组织游戏,老师需要给学生说明规则玩法。 3. 考查形容词。句意:我停下来询问缘由,环顾教室希望有人面露歉意,可没人敢和我对视。bored 无聊的;angry 生气的;sorry 愧疚的;confused 困惑的。学生扰乱课堂,老师期盼他们认识错误心生愧疚。 4. 考查名词。句意:两人依旧我行我素,我满心失望把他们请出教室。panic 慌张;surprise 惊讶;relief 安心;disappointment 失望。用心准备的心意被无视,老师内心倍感失落。 5. 考查动词。句意:课后我打算找他们谈心,希望现状能够有所改观。drop 掉落;shift 转变;repeat 重复;spread 传播。希望通过沟通缓和师生僵持的关系。 6. 考查动词。句意:我脱口而出伤人的话语,这句话直击人心,现场气氛瞬间僵硬。failed 失败;landed 落到实处、刺痛人心;disappeared 消失;continued 继续。形容话语伤人,对学生造成情绪打击。 7. 考查名词。句意:身为英语老师,我一直明白言语自有分量。logic 逻辑;beauty 美好;weight 分量、影响力;access 使用权限。语言拥有强大力量,一言一行都会影响他人。 8. 考查动词。句意:从教后发现,最容易把你逼到情绪临界点的,往往是最在乎的学生。drive 驱使、逼迫;guide 引导;attract 吸引;follow 跟随。固定用法,指情绪被逼至极限。 9. 考查副词。句意:几天后丹尼课后留下,故作随意地问我是不是不再喜欢他。firmly 坚定地;quietly 安静地;sincerely 真诚地;casually 随意地。表面装作玩笑,实则内心忐忑不安。 10. 考查名词。句意:教室里的温情与关爱,从来不止是鼓舞人心的样子。connection 联系;peace 平静;victory 胜利;love 关爱。文章围绕师生矛盾和解展开,核心体现彼此真心的关爱。 Passage 3 (2026·北京海淀·二模) My comfort zone is cozy and predictable. However, I stepped out of it when my friend begged me to go to a Zumba class. I showed up in yoga pants and was awed by the other participants who were ____1____ like Olympic gymnasts. I stood in the back row, hoping to blend in. I did not. The instructor hit play on a speaker and the dancing began. The room exploded into coordinated ____2____. Arms flew. Hips swayed. Feet pounded. And I? I ____3____. I was always a beat behind every move: when the class moved right, I moved left; when they spun gracefully, I tripped over my dignity. At one point, I was doing something that looked less like Zumba and more like a confused octopus trying to escape a net. But then something ____4____. Around song four, I caught sight of myself in the mirror. I looked ridiculous. And yet… I was smiling. No one was ____5____ me. The woman next to me who had been flawlessly ____6____ every move even gave me a thumbs-up. It was the oddest form of ____7____ I had received, but it worked. I ____8____. I laughed. I even pulled off a move that involved dramatic arm waves! By the end of the class, I was sweating, but I had survived. More than that, I had fun. Leaving the studio, I realized something: the comfort zone is ____9____ what it sounds like: comfortable. But it’s also where your confidence goes to nap forever. You don’t grow there. You don’t learn there. So, yes, the first time I stepped out of my comfort zone, I also stepped into a version of myself that was ____10____, sillier, and somehow just a little more fabulous. 1. A. marching B. dancing C. competing D. stretching 2. A. chaos B. applause C. laughter D. violence 3. A. hid B. quit C. panicked D. wandered 4. A. faded B. failed C. evolved D. shifted 5. A. blaming B. joining C. judging D. noticing 6. A. creating B. nailing C. monitoring D. observing 7. A. agreement B. commitment C. entertainment D. encouragement 8. A. stood out B. loosened up C. showed off D. backed down 9. A. rarely B. exactly C. roughly D. usually 10. A. braver B. calmer C. healthier D. luckier 【答案】1. D 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. A 【导语】本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者走出舒适区,在尊巴课上收获自信与快乐的故事。 1. 查动词。句意:我穿着瑜伽裤出现,被其他像奥林匹克体操运动员一样做拉伸动作的参与者所震撼。A. marching行进;B. dancing跳舞;C. competing竞争;D. stretching拉伸。根据后文“like Olympic gymnasts”可知,此处指其他人在课前先做热身拉伸。 2. 考查名词。句意:房间里爆发出了协调一致的混乱。A. chaos混乱;B. applause掌声;C. laughter笑声;D. violence暴力。根据后文“Arms flew. Hips swayed. Feet pounded.”可知,音乐响起后大家开始跳舞,动作很多但整体协调,形成一种有组织的混乱场面。 3. 考查动词。句意:而我呢?我惊慌失措。A. hid隐藏;B. quit退出;C. panicked惊慌;D. wandered徘徊。根据后文“I was always a beat behind every move”可知,作者总是比别人慢一拍,所以感到惊慌失措。 4. 考查动词。句意:但随后情况发生了变化。A. faded褪色;B. failed失败;C. evolved进化;D. shifted转变。根据后文“I looked ridiculous. And yet… I was smiling.”可知,作者开始跳得很糟糕,从第四首歌开始看到自己在镜子中的样子并笑了,说明情况发生了变化。 5. 考查动词。句意:没有人评判我。A. blaming责备;B. joining加入;C. judging评判;D. noticing注意到。根据后文“The woman next to me who had been flawlessly every move even gave me a thumbs-up.”可知,旁边的人给了作者鼓励,说明没有人嘲笑或评判她。 6. 考查动词。句意:我旁边那位完美地完成每一个动作的女士甚至给我竖起了大拇指。A. creating创造;B. nailing钉住,完美完成;C. monitoring监控;D. observing观察。根据后文“every move”可知,此处指完美地完成每一个动作,“nail”在口语中意为“完美地完成/搞定”。 7. 考查名词。句意:这是我得到过的最奇怪的鼓励形式,但它奏效了。A. agreement同意;B. commitment承诺;C. entertainment娱乐;D. encouragement鼓励。根据前文“gave me a thumbs-up”可知,旁边的人给作者竖起了大拇指,这是一种鼓励。 8. 考查动词短语。句意:我放松了下来。A. stood out突出;B. loosened up放松;C. showed off炫耀;D. backed down让步。根据后文“I laughed. I even pulled off a move that involved dramatic arm waves!”可知,作者得到鼓励后开始放松,甚至大笑并完成了一个动作。 9. 考查副词。句意:离开工作室时,我意识到了一件事:舒适区正如其名:舒适。A. rarely很少地;B. exactly确切地,恰好;C. roughly大致地;D. usually通常。根据后文“what it sounds like: comfortable”可知,作者在反思舒适区的本质,强调“正是、恰好”的含义。 10. 考查形容词比较级。句意:所以,是的,我第一次走出舒适区时,也走进了一个更勇敢、更傻气、而且莫名更迷人的自己。A. braver更勇敢的;B. calmer更平静的;C. healthier更健康的;D. luckier更幸运的。根据前文“I stepped out of my comfort zone”可知,作者经历了挑战但最终获得了成长,走出舒适区,应是变得更勇敢。 Passage 4 (2026·北京朝阳·二模) When I was fifteen, my mum was preparing a community fashion design competition. She wanted a young model, but couldn’t find a good ____1____. With the competition day coming closer, she finally ____2____ me. I wanted to help, but I was ____3____ that I might mess it up and that I was the only student among all the adult contestants. But after her insistence, I agreed. On the competition day, my mum dressed me beautifully. Some adult contestants looked at me ____4____ . Then, I heard whispers. “Isn’t she in school?” “How can she compete with us?” Though I tried to stay calm, the ____5____ grew heavy. But my mum’s calm gave me strength, and I prepared for the final moment. When I saw my reflection in the mirror, I felt a strange joy, yet fear persisted. With a racing heart, I stepped forward. The stage lights were warm. Suddenly, I spotted my school friends in the front row, ____6____ for me. With their encouragement, I walked the stage with confidence. After all the contestants finished, the judges announced results. My heart ____7____ . I closed my eyes, preparing myself for disappointment. Then I heard it. “Number 18, second place.” That was me. I had ____8____ many adult contestants and won second place. My mum came and accepted the prize beside me. She told me she had already spoken with my teacher. That’s why my classmates were able to ____9____ me with support. As the crowd left, I looked at the prize in my hands and realized what I was truly capable of. That day taught me ____10____ doesn’t wait for confidence. You act first, and confidence follows. 1. A. match B. agent C. sponsor D. witness 2. A. looked for B. came across C. stood by D. turned to 3. A. shocked B. worried C. annoyed D. disappointed 4. A. nervously B. guiltily C. strangely D. bitterly 5. A. sorrow B. demand C. pressure D. loneliness 6. A. voting B. calling C. searching D. cheering 7. A. ached B. broke C. softened D. pounded 8. A. beaten B. forgiven C. attracted D. defended 9. A. guide B. convince C. surprise D. amuse 10. A. justice B. courage C. ambition D. responsibility 【答案】1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B 【导语】本文是记叙文。作者 15 岁时在母亲的鼓励下参加社区时装设计比赛,面对成年选手倍感压力,最终在亲友支持下意外获奖。这段经历让作者明白:勇气不会等待自信,先勇敢行动,自信自然会随之而来。 1. 考查名词。句意:她想要一个年轻模特,却找不到合适的人选。A. match 相配的人;B. agent 代理人;C. sponsor 赞助商;D. witness 目击者。根据语境,妈妈在找合适的模特,此处指合适的人选。 2. 考查动词短语。句意:比赛日子越来越近,她最终求助于我。A. looked for 寻找;B. came across 偶然遇见;C. stood by 支持;D. turned to 求助于。由后文 “I agreed” 可知妈妈转向我求助。 3. 考查形容词。句意:我想帮忙,但担心会搞砸。A. shocked 震惊的;B. worried 担心的;C. annoyed 恼怒的;D. disappointed 失望的。根据后文 “might mess it up” 可知作者内心担忧。 4. 考查副词。句意:一些成年选手奇怪地看着我。A. nervously 紧张地;B. guiltily 内疚地;C. strangely 奇怪地;D. bitterly 痛苦地。由后文低语议论可知,大家对我参赛感到奇怪、不解。 5. 考查名词。句意:尽管我尽力保持冷静,但压力越来越大。A. sorrow 悲伤;B. demand 要求;C. pressure 压力;D. loneliness 孤独。旁人议论让作者感到压力沉重。 6. 考查动词。句意:我看到同学们在前排为我加油。A. voting 投票;B. calling 呼喊;C. searching 寻找;D. cheering 加油。根据 “encouragement” 可知同学们在为我欢呼打气。 7. 考查动词。句意:宣布结果时,我的心怦怦直跳。A. ached 疼痛;B. broke 破碎;C. softened 变软;D. pounded(心脏)狂跳。宣布结果时心情紧张,心脏剧烈跳动。 8. 考查动词。句意:我击败了许多成年选手,获得了二等奖。A. beaten 击败;B. forgiven 原谅;C. attracted 吸引;D. defended 保卫。获奖意味着战胜了其他选手。 9. 考查动词。句意:那就是为什么同学们能来支持我,给我惊喜。A. guide 指导;B. convince 说服;C. surprise 使惊喜;D. amuse 逗乐。妈妈提前联系老师,同学们突然出现是为了让我惊喜。 考查名词。句意:那天我懂得了,勇气不会等自信来了才出现。A. justice 正义;B. courage 勇气;C. ambition 抱负;D. responsibility 责任。文章主旨是先行动、有勇气,自信随之而来。 Passage 5 (2026·北京丰台·二模) At 10, I borrowed a library book with “love story” in the title. My mother found it inappropriate and we went back to the library. I was extremely ____1____ as my mother explained to the librarian on duty that I needed reading material that was different from the book. The librarian said nothing and only slightly smiled. She gracefully led me to the teenager fiction section, ____2____ I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, the author of 101 Dalmatians (斑点狗). I felt far too old for dog stories. “It’s very different from 101 Dalmatians, though,” she said, registering my ____3____ . I tried to take her words of it, but I was ____4____ . I mean, the title alone was weird. I Capture the Castle? It sounded like a bunch of stupid kids playing King of the Hill. However, the typical British humor in the book and the vivid first-person narration created an awkward yet lovely teenage girl image, which ____5____ me. I also learned that writing did not require a perfect setting; true feelings mattered more. That book ____6____ my writing dreams. Sixteen years later, I, now a writer, ran into the very librarian in a tea shop. She still looked gentle. I rushed to thank her, “You once showed me I Capture the Castle! I’m a writer now! That’s still my ____7____ book!” But her daughter told me that dementia (痴呆症) had kept her from ____8____ me. I watched her leave, wondering how many lives we quietly alter without recognizing the ____9____ of our deeds. For all that woman had really done was lend me a book. But it had ____10____ my world. 1. A. frightened B. shocked C. embarrassed D. bored 2. A. criticising B. returning C. overlooking D. recommending 3. A. nervousness B. relief C. disappointment D. curiosity 4. A. doubtful B. optimistic C. anxious D. interested 5. A. fell on B. appealed to C. stood by D. went against 6. A. changed B. boosted C. reflected D. challenged 7. A. proper B. secret C. latest D. favorite 8. A. believing B. understanding C. accepting D. admiring 9. A. significance B. existence C. intention D. necessity 10. A. defined B. captured C. ruled D. fixed 【答案】1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. B 【导语】本文是记叙文。作者十岁时在图书馆管理员的推荐下读了《我的秘密城堡》,这本书改变了作者对写作的认知,激发了写作梦想,使他后来成为一名作家。多年后作者重逢管理员,却因对方患病无法理解自己,由此感悟:不经意的善意之举,往往拥有改变他人一生的重要意义。 1. 考查形容词。句意:当妈妈向值班图书管理员解释我需要更换读物时,我感到无比尴尬。A. frightened 害怕的;B. shocked 震惊的;C. embarrassed 尴尬的;D. bored 无聊的。在公共场合被指出读物不合适,作者内心充满窘迫,故选C。 2. 考查动词。句意:她优雅地带我来到青少年小说区,推荐了多迪・史密斯的《我的秘密城堡》。A. criticising 批评;B. returning 归还;C. overlooking 忽略;D. recommending 推荐。图书管理员为作者挑选合适书籍,属于推荐行为,故选D。 3. 考查名词。句意:她察觉到了我的失望。A. nervousness 紧张;B. relief 宽慰;C. disappointment 失望;D. curiosity 好奇。作者误以为这本书是写狗的儿童故事,觉得不适合自己,心生失望,故选C。 4. 考查形容词。句意:我试着相信她的话,但内心充满怀疑。A. doubtful 怀疑的;B. optimistic 乐观的;C. anxious 焦虑的;D. interested 感兴趣的。作者认为书名怪异,因此对这本书持怀疑态度,故选A。 5. 考查动词短语。句意:书中典型的英式幽默和生动的第一人称叙述塑造了笨拙又可爱的少女形象,深深吸引了我。A. fell on 落在;B. appealed to 吸引;C. stood by 支持;D. went against 违背。书籍内容打动作者,让作者产生兴趣,故选B。 6. 考查动词。句意:这本书激发了我的写作梦想。A. changed 改变;B. boosted 激发,推动;C. reflected 反映;D. challenged 挑战。这本书让作者坚定写作方向,成为作家,故选B。 7. 考查形容词。句意:那至今仍是我最喜欢的书。A. proper 合适的;B. secret 秘密的;C. latest 最新的;D. favorite 最喜欢的。作者多年后仍心怀感激,说明这本书是他的最爱,故选D。 8. 考查动词。句意:但她的女儿告诉我,痴呆症让她无法理解我在说什么。A. believing 相信;B. understanding 理解;C. accepting 接受;D. admiring 钦佩。痴呆症导致认知障碍,无法理解他人话语,故选B。 9. 考查名词。句意:我看着她离开,心想我们在不知不觉中改变了多少人生,却从未意识到自己行为的重要意义。A. significance 意义,重要性;B. existence 存在;C. intention 意图;D. necessity 必要性。管理员的小小善举改变了作者一生,极具意义,故选A。 10. 考查动词。句意:但它俘获了 / 深刻影响了我的世界。A. defined 定义;B. captured 俘获、深深影响;C. ruled 统治;D. fixed 修理。此处呼应书名I Capture the Castle,表达这本书彻底占据、影响了作者的人生,故选B。 Passage 6 (2026·北京石景山·二模) Last Friday, our class had a chemistry test. Everyone looked ____1____ when Miss Clark walked in. “Turn off your phones and put them in your schoolbags,” she said. When the bell finally rang, I was ____2____ but relieved. I packed my things quickly and left the classroom. On the way home, I suddenly noticed my pocket felt unusually ____3____. “My phone!” I cried. I ran back. When I pushed open the door, I saw only one student inside — David, the quietest boy in our class, holding a phone. For a second, I felt ____4____. “Is that my phone?” I asked sharply. “Oh, yes,” he said quickly. “I was going to take it to the teacher’s office.” His face turned red. There was a small crack on the corner of the phone that only I would ____5____. I took it from him. There was an uncomfortable ____6____. I remembered the stories my classmates sometimes talked about him — that his family was poor and that he never had any nice things. That night, I could not fall asleep. Was he embarrassed because he had been ____7____, or because I did not trust him? The next morning before class, my classmates ____8____ about what had happened to me the day before. David stood up and said in a low voice, “Miss, may I say something?” He explained that he had found a phone and was ____9____ whose it was when I came back. “People think I might take things,” he added. “But I would never do that.” The classroom became completely silent. The teacher looked at him with gentle eyes. “Thank you for being honest, David,” she said. My face ____10____. 1. A. content B. nervous C. honest D. guilty 2. A. driven out B. found out C. left out D. worn out 3. A. light B. shallow C. tight D. neat 4. A. confident B. grateful C. doubtful D. impatient 5. A. recognise B. own C. forget D. treasure 6. A. topic B. truth C. question D. silence 7. A. caught B. told C. hurt D. understood 8. A. complained B. whispered C. worried D. thought 9. A. hoping B. calling C. discussing D. checking 10. A. fell B. softened C. burned D. paled 【答案】1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. D 10. C 【导语】本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述作者考试后误以为贫穷的同学David偷了自己手机,后来发现真相并感到羞愧的故事。 1. 考查形容词。句意:当克拉克老师走进来时,每个人看起来都很紧张。A. content满意的;B. nervous紧张的;C. honest诚实的;D. guilty内疚的。根据前文“our class had a chemistry test”可知,考试前学生很紧张。 2. 考查短语。句意:铃声终于响起,我疲惫却又松了一口气。A. driven out驱赶;B. found out查明;C. left out遗漏;D. worn out疲惫的。根据后文“I packed my things quickly and left the classroom.”可知,考试结束,作者考完试身心疲惫。 3. 考查形容词。句意:在回家路上,我突然发现口袋异常轻飘飘的。A. light轻的;B. shallow肤浅的;C. tight紧的;D. neat整洁的。根据后文““Is that my phone?” I asked sharply.”可知,作者手机不见了,口袋变轻。 4. 考查形容词。句意:有那么一瞬间,我充满怀疑。A. confident自信的;B. grateful感激的;C. doubtful怀疑的;D. impatient不耐烦的。根据后文““Is that my phone?” I asked sharply.”可知,作者看到拿着手机的大卫并质问他,说明作者心存怀疑。 5. 考查动词。句意:手机角上有一个小裂缝,只有我能认出来。A. recognise认出;B. own拥有;C. forget忘记;D. treasure珍惜。根据前文“There was a small crack on the corner of the phone”可知,裂痕特殊且只有作者清楚,此处是认出裂痕。 6. 考查名词。句意:有一阵令人不舒服的沉默。A. topic话题;B. truth真相;C. question问题;D. silence沉默。根据后文“I remembered the stories my classmates sometimes talked about him — that his family was poor and that he never had any nice things.”可知,作者回忆同学们说的关于David的话,所以两人之间陷入了尴尬的沉默。 7. 考查动词。句意:他是因为被人撞见而尴尬,还是因为我不信任他?A. caught撞见、抓住;B. told告诉;C. hurt伤害;D. understood理解。根据前文“I saw only one student inside — David, the quietest boy in our class, holding a phone”可知,作者回来时正看到David拿着手机,他因此被“抓到”。 8. 考查动词。句意:第二天课前,同学们低声议论我昨天发生的事。A. complained抱怨;B. whispered低声说;C. worried担心;D. thought思考。根据后文“about what had happened to me the day before”可知,同学们私下小声议论事情。 9. 考查动词。句意:他解释说他捡到手机,在我回来时正在核实手机是谁的。A. hoping希望;B. calling呼叫;C. discussing讨论;D. checking核实、检查。根据前文“He explained that he had found a phone”可知,David捡到手机后正在确认手机主人。 10. 考查动词。句意:我的脸发烫。A. fell落下;B. softened变柔和;C. burned发烫、发烫脸红;D. paled变苍白。根据前文““People think I might take things,” he added. “But I would never do that.””以及文章语境可知,作者误会善良的David,内心愧疚,脸颊发烫。 Passage 7 (2026·北京顺义·二模) It was a very depressing day. I was exhausted from lack of sleep, but the true ____1____ was emotional: I felt completely broken inside, with no idea what my future held. I had been studying medicine abroad, dreaming of becoming a doctor there, yet my financial situation forced me to make the ____2____ decision to return to my hometown — Sri Lanka, leaving behind my dream. On my departure morning, I took a regular bus to the capital city due to limited finances. The journey was slow, and heavy traffic delayed me. By the time I reached the city, I could barely breathe from ____3____. I rushed to catch the underground to the airport. Everything felt heavy: the noise, the crowds, the weight of my bags, even the air seemed to ____4____ against me. When I arrived at the airport, my nightmare (噩梦) ____5____. The flight gate was shut. It was the last day of my visa, and the staff said I needed to pay $100 for another flight, a huge amount for me. I broke down and cried ____6____ in front of the counter. Suddenly, I heard a strange, deep voice. “Don’t cry.” Turning around, I saw a man stepping forward. He ____7____ the money, helped me with the papers and even looked out for me right up until I boarded another flight. Before we ____8____, I took his address. After returning home, I sent him a thank-you card. He never replied, but I still remember him with ____9____. Now, wherever I can, I help others, passing on that same miracle of ____10____ I received in my greatest need and keeping the flame alive. 1. A. weight B. shame C. doubt D. distance 2. A. wise B. correct C. tough D. random 3. A. boredom B. anger C. loneliness D. worry 4. A. race B. press C. brush D. lean 5. A. returned B. faded C. ended D. deepened 6. A. silently B. constantly C. uncontrollably D. unreasonably 7. A. handed over B. paid back C. gave away D. picked up 8. A. reacted B. parted C. arrived D. settled 9. A. curiosity B. apology C. respect D. regret 10. A. praise B. understanding C. encouragement D. warmth 【答案】1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D 【导语】本文是记叙文。本文主要讲的是作者因经济困境不得不放弃在国外学医当医生的梦想,回国途中又遭遇航班登机口关闭、需高额改签费等一系列糟心事,在机场崩溃大哭时,一位陌生男子伸出援手,帮作者付钱、处理文件并护送其登机。 1. 考查名词。句意:我很疲惫,因为缺乏睡眠,但真正的压力是情感上的:我内心完全崩溃了,不知道我的未来会怎样。A. weight重量;压力;B. shame羞愧;C. doubt怀疑;D. distance距离。根据后文“I felt completely broken inside, with no idea what my future held.”可知,作者内心崩溃,不知道未来会怎样,所以情感上压力很大。 2. 考查形容词。句意:我一直在国外学习医学,梦想在那里成为一名医生,然而我的经济状况迫使我做出回到家乡斯里兰卡的艰难决定,放弃我的梦想。A. wise明智的;B. correct正确的;C. tough艰难的;D. random随机的。根据上文“I had been studying medicine abroad, dreaming of becoming a doctor there, yet my financial situation forced me to”和下文“leaving behind my dream”可知,作者梦想要在国外当医生的,后来要放弃自己的梦想回到家乡,这个决定是艰难的。 3. 考查名词。句意:到达城市时,我因焦虑几乎喘不过气来。A. boredom无聊;B. anger愤怒;C. loneliness孤独;D. worry焦虑;担心。前文“The journey was slow, and heavy traffic delayed me”提到作者遇到交通拥堵而延误了,所以此时应是因焦虑而喘不过气。 4. 考查动词。句意:一切都很沉重:噪音、人群、我行李的重量,甚至空气似乎都在与我作对。A. race赛跑;B. press挤压;压迫;C. brush刷;D. lean倾斜。根据上文“Everything felt heavy”可知,作者觉得一切都很沉重,所以这里表示空气似乎都在给作者压迫感。 5. 考查动词。句意:当我到达机场时,我的噩梦加深了。A. returned返回;B. faded褪色;C. ended结束;D. deepened加深。根据下文“The flight gate was shut. It was the last day of my visa, and the staff said I needed to pay $100 for another flight, a huge amount for me”可知,航班登机口关闭,作者还需要再支付100美元才能搭乘另一趟航班,这对作者来说是一笔巨额费用,所以作者觉得噩梦加深了。 6. 考查副词。句意:我在柜台前失控地哭了起来。A. silently沉默地;B. constantly不断地;C. uncontrollably无法控制地;D. unreasonably不合理地。根据上文“I needed to pay $100 for another flight, a huge amount for me”和下文“I broke down and cried”可知,作者还要再花100美元买另外的航班,那是一笔巨额费用,所以作者哭得很厉害,无法控制。 7. 考查动词短语。句意:他递给我钱,帮我处理文件,甚至一直照顾我,直到我登上另一班飞机。A. handed over移交;递给;B. paid back偿还;C. gave away赠送;D. picked up捡起。根据下文“the money, helped me with the papers and even looked out for me right up”可知,男人来帮助作者,所以是递给作者钱买机票。 8. 考查动词。句意:在我们分别之前,我记下了他的地址。A. reacted反应;B. parted分别;C. arrived到达;D. settled定居。根据下文“I took his address”以及后文作者回家后给男人寄感谢卡可知,这里是在分别前记下地址。 9. 考查名词。句意:他从未回复,但我仍然怀着敬意记得他。A. curiosity好奇心;B. apology道歉;C. respect敬意;D. regret遗憾。根据上文“He ____ the money, helped me with the papers and even looked out for me right up until I boarded another flight”可知,男人帮助了作者,所以作者怀着敬意记得他。 10. 考查名词。句意:现在,无论何时,只要我能,我都会帮助别人,传递我在最需要的时候所收到的同样的温暖奇迹,让这团火焰继续燃烧。A. praise赞扬;B. understanding理解;C. encouragement鼓励;D. warmth温暖。根据上文“He ___ the money, helped me with the papers and even looked out for me right up until I boarded another flight”和“passing on that same miracle”可知,男人给予作者的帮助应该让作者感受到了温暖,所以作者也要传递这种温暖。 Passage 8 (2026·北京昌平·二模) I was thirty, a single father of two, recently out of work, carrying a kind of exhaustion that rest doesn’t touch. When our washing machine broke in the middle of a cycle, I bought a used one from a secondhand store, l it would last long enough to get us through the month. When I 2 the washer at home, I heard a strange metallic sound. 3 , I stopped the cycle and reached inside the drum. My fingers brushed something small and smooth: a gold ring with a diamond. Inside the band, faint letters were engraved—"To Claire, with love. Always." For a brief moment, my mind wandered to numbers-groceries, shoes and overdue bills. But when my daughter softly called it a "forever ring," something shifted inside me. I 4 the ring wasn’t just jewelry-it was someone’s memories, promises, and life. That night, I called the secondhand store to ask if there was a way to 5 where it came from. The next day, I drove across town to a small brick house and knocked on the door. An older woman named Claire answered, cautious at first, then 6 when she saw the ring in my hand. Her eyes filled with tears as she told me it had been lost months earlier, a gift from her husband when they were young. She held it close, 7 and gratitude softening her face. She thanked me 8 , handed me a thank-you card, and sent me home with cookies I hadn’t earned. I drove back feeling lighter, as if I had done something small but deeply important. I taped the card to the fridge. Every time I see it, I’m convinced that it’s not always a(n) 9 . It’s a choice—often a quiet one—made even when life feels tight and tired. That day, my children saw that l0 matters, that doing the right thing doesn’t always come with ease but does leave a mark. Long after the struggle fades, the example remains. 1. A. worrying B. doubting C. planning D. hoping 2. A. updated B. tested C. emptied D. fixed 3. A. Curious B. Satisfied C. Awkward D. Angry 4. A. admitted B. reasoned C. realised D. suspected 5. A. rule out B. track down C. let out D. note down 6. A. shocked B. puzzled C. troubled D. disappointed 7. A. pride B. interest C. relief D. regret 8. A. secretly B. slightly C. casually D. repeatedly 9. A. concept B. accident C. donation D. promise 10. A. empathy B. gratitude C. devotion D. integrity 【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. D 【导语】本文是记叙文。一位失业的单身父亲在二手洗衣机里意外发现一枚钻戒,尽管生活拮据,他仍选择物归原主。这次经历让他和孩子都明白:正直是一种选择,即使在困境中,坚守善意与诚信也意义非凡。 1. 考查动词。句意:我从二手店买了一台旧洗衣机,希望它能撑过这个月。A. worrying 担心;B. doubting 怀疑;C. planning 计划;D. hoping 希望。作者生活窘迫,只能期盼旧洗衣机暂时可用,故选D。 2. 考查动词。句意:当我在家试用这台洗衣机时,听到奇怪的金属声。A. updated 更新;B. tested 测试,试用;C. emptied 清空;D. fixed 修理。买回家电后先开机试用,符合生活逻辑,故选B。 3. 考查形容词。句意:出于好奇,我停下循环,把手伸进滚筒里。A. Curious 好奇的;B. Satisfied 满意的;C. Awkward 尴尬的;D. Angry 生气的。听到异常声响,心生好奇进而查看,故选A。 4. 考查动词。句意:我意识到这枚戒指不只是首饰,它承载着别人的回忆、承诺与人生。A. admitted 承认;B. reasoned 推理;C. realised 意识到;D. suspected 怀疑。女儿的话让作者内心转变,明白戒指的意义,故选C。 5. 考查动词短语。句意:那天晚上,我打电话给二手店,询问是否能查到戒指的来源。A. rule out 排除;B. track down 追踪,查找;C. let out 泄露;D. note down 记下。作者想要物归原主,因此寻找失主线索,故选B。 6. 考查形容词。句意:Claire 起初很谨慎,看到我手中的戒指时十分震惊。A. shocked 震惊的;B. puzzled 困惑的;C. troubled 困扰的;D. disappointed 失望的。失主意外重逢遗失已久的戒指,内心充满惊讶,故选A。 7. 考查名词。句意:她紧紧握住戒指,宽慰与感激让她神情柔和。A. pride 骄傲;B. interest 兴趣;C. relief 宽慰,释然;D. regret 遗憾。找回珍贵戒指,内心如释重负,故选C。 8. 考查副词。句意:她反复地向我道谢。A. secretly 秘密地;B. slightly 轻微地;C. casually 随意地;D. repeatedly 反复地。失主万分感激,因此不断道谢,故选D。 9. 考查名词。句意:我坚信(善举)并非偶然,而是一种选择。A. concept 概念;B. accident 偶然;C. donation 捐赠;D. promise 承诺。做好事不是意外,而是主动的选择,故选B。 10. 考查名词。句意:那天,我的孩子们懂得了正直的重要性。A. empathy 共情;B. gratitude 感激;C. devotion 奉献;D. integrity 正直,诚信。归还戒指、坚守诚信,体现的是正直的品质,故选D。 Passage 9 (2026·北京房山·二模) Last summer, as I got ready to move to a new city for a job, I stood in front of my crowded bookshelf. A wave of memories washed over me. Each book was a(n) ____1____ friend. A practical question kept echoing in my mind: “Will I ever read these again?” The thought of ____2____ them seemed too cold, and simply storing them seemed like a waste. I wanted the stories to live on. So I decided to find them new homes. I made a simple but detailed poster for our community board, ____3____ my books, with sections like “Classic Literature,” “Heartwarming Stories,” and “Young Adult Adventures,” and even added little notes about who might ____4____ each one. The ____5____ came quickly. The first call came from a teenage girl, and her voice was full of excitement. “Do you still have Pride and Prejudice?” she asked ____6____. When she arrived, her eyes scanned the piles of books and stopped at the novels. A warm smile spread across her face as she picked up the book she wanted. “Thank you so much!” she said, and ____7____ a handmade bookmark to me. “I made this,” she added. That small, kind gesture turned my earlier hesitation into quiet happiness. My books weren’t just being taken away; they were becoming someone else’s ____8____. Later, as I looked at my emptier shelves, I felt surprisingly light and ____9____. The physical weight of the books was gone, but in its place was a deep sense of warmth. The bookmark wasn’t just a gift; it was real human ____10____ — a reminder that stories could spark new journeys in others. Letting go, I realized, wasn’t really an ending. It was part of a beautiful, ongoing cycle. And the best joy was becoming a small link in that chain of sharing. 1. A. lost B. distant C. old D. funny 2. A. hiding B. selling C. lending D. adapting 3. A. ranking B. categorizing C. beautifying D. collecting 4. A. enjoy B. recognize C. recommend D. evaluate 5. A. challenge B. preparation C. response D. decision 6. A. confidently B. formally C. cautiously D. eagerly 7. A. presented B. dropped C. posted D. returned 8. A. dreams B. profits C. rewards D. treasures 9. A. calm B. curious C. content D. free 10. A. care B. connection C. generosity D. trust 【答案】1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. B 【导语】本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者搬家前将书送人并收获温暖与感悟的故事。 1. 考查形容词。句意:每本书都是一位老朋友。A. lost丢失的;B. distant遥远的;C. old老的;D. funny有趣的。根据上文“A wave of memories washed over me.”可知,每本书都勾起了作者的回忆,书籍陪伴自己许久,就像老朋友一样。 2. 考查动词。句意:卖掉它们的想法似乎太冷漠,而单纯存放又像是一种浪费。A. hiding隐藏;B. selling卖;C. lending借出;D. adapting改编。根据下文“So I decided to find them new homes.”可知,作者决定给这些书找新家,说明作者不想卖掉这些书。 3. 考查动词。句意:我为社区公告板做了一个简单但详细的海报,把我的书分类,有“经典文学”、“温馨故事”和“青少年冒险”等部分,甚至还添加了关于谁可能会喜欢每一本书的小注释。A. ranking排名;B. categorizing分类;C. beautifying美化;D. collecting收集。根据下文“with sections like “Classic Literature,” “Heartwarming Stories,” and “Young Adult Adventures,””可知,作者对书籍进行了分类。 4. 考查动词。句意:我为社区公告板做了一个简单但详细的海报,把我的书分类,有“经典文学”、“温馨故事”和“青少年冒险”等部分,甚至还添加了关于谁可能会喜欢每一本书的小注释。A. enjoy喜欢;B. recognize认出;C. recommend推荐;D. evaluate评估。根据上文“I wanted the stories to live on. So I decided to find them new homes.”及“added little notes”可知,作者想让这些故事继续存在,给这些书找新家,标注适合人群,说明作者希望这些书能被喜欢它们的人得到。 5. 考查名词。句意:回应来得很快。A. challenge挑战;B. preparation准备;C. response回应;D. decision决定。根据下文“The first call came from a teenage girl, and her voice was full of excitement.”可知,作者很快就接到了电话,说明有人对作者的海报做出了回应。 6. 考查副词。句意:“你还有《傲慢与偏见》吗?”她急切地问道。A. confidently自信地;B. formally正式地;C. cautiously谨慎地;D. eagerly急切地。根据上文“her voice was full of excitement”可知,这个女孩的声音充满了兴奋,说明她十分急切地询问书籍。 7. 考查动词。句意:“非常感谢!”她说,并送给我一个手工制作的书签。A. presented赠送,递交;B. dropped掉落;C. posted邮寄,张贴;D. returned归还。根据下文“a handmade bookmark to me”和“The bookmark wasn’t just a gift”可知,女孩拿到喜欢的书,把自制书签送给作者表感谢。 8. 考查名词。句意:我的书不仅仅是被拿走了;它们成了别人的珍宝。A. dreams梦想;B. profits利润;C. rewards奖励;D. treasures珍宝。根据上文“Thank you so much!”以及“That small, kind gesture turned my earlier hesitation into quiet happiness.”可知,这个女孩很感谢作者,说明对女孩来说这些书是珍宝。 9. 考查形容词。句意:后来,当我看着空荡荡的书架时,我感到出奇地轻松和满足。A. calm平静的;B. curious好奇的;C. content满足的;D. free自由的。根据下文“The physical weight of the books was gone, but in its place was a deep sense of warmth.”可知,作者通过赠书找到了书籍的新归宿,内心暖意满满,说明作者内心十分满足。 10. 考查名词。句意:这枚书签不仅仅是一份礼物;它是人与人之间真正的联结——提醒人们故事可以在别人心中点燃新的旅程。A. care关心;B. connection联结,联系;C. generosity慷慨;D. trust信任。根据下文“a reminder that stories could spark new journeys in others”可知,书签提醒人们故事可以在别人心中点燃新的旅程,说明书签是人与人之间的一种联结。 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题01 完形填空 Passage 1 (2026·北京东城·二模) In high school, I was the girl with the overstuffed backpack, which was filled with items I thought I might need but never ___1___ used: extra notebooks, a pack of markers, a first-aid kit, water bottles, and even a change of clothes. I was convinced that being ___2___ meant being weighed down. I arrived on the college campus with the same oversized backpack, and it wasn’t long before the physical harm became impossible to ___3___. My shoulders and back ached constantly, and I even ___4___ social events because I didn’t want to carry that heavy bag around. I knew I needed to make a change and decided to adopt the “One Bag Rule”: everything I needed for the day had to fit into a small, lightweight backpack. At first, it was ___5___. I stared at piles of “essential” items, trying to decide what to leave behind. Finally, I replaced my heavy reference books with a single notebook. I donated my extra water bottles and kept just one. I even learned to live without a first-aid kit, ___6___ that the campus health center was never too far away. The ___7___ period was tough, but the rewards were immediate. My back pain disappeared within weeks. I moved faster through the campus. I returned to social events because my bag was no longer a ___8___ — it was a convenience. But the biggest change was mental. When I stopped carrying around a bag full of “what-ifs”, I started living more ___9___, I no longer felt the need to prepare for every possible disaster. That sense of ____10____ welled into every area of my life, giving me space to focus on what truly matters. 1. A. gradually B. merely C. precisely D. actually 2. A. prepared B. settled C. stuffed D. needed 3. A. reduce B. suffer C. cure D. ignore 4. A. delayed B. ruined C. skipped D. filmed 5. A. unfair B. painful C. disappointing D. useless 6. A. testing B. trusting C. explaining D. showing 7. A. reflection B. recovery C. adjustment D. hesitation 8. A. burden B. failure C. choice D. habit 9. A. on the go B. in the moment C. by faith D. to the full 10. A. connection B. gratitude C. responsibility D. freedom Passage 2 (2026·北京西城·二模) Danny and Brandon were cut from the baseball team. As their teacher, I thought maybe I could offer something to ease their heartbreak. So I stayed up late and designed a game for my English class. Before class, I 1 Danny listening with focus and imagined Brandon joking but still playing the game. However, within minutes after class started, it fell apart: Danny pressed the buzzer (蜂鸣器) repeatedly and Brandon talked loudly with others while I was trying to 2 the game. I paused and asked, “What’s going on?” I searched the room for a face that looked 3 . No one met my eyes. When Danny pressed the buzzer again and Brandon laughed, I removed them from class in 4 . They never knew I had built that game for them. After class, I decided to talk to them, thinking if I said the right thing, something would 5 . I said, “I know you can do better. But I can’t want it more than you do.” They laughed, “That’s not our fault.” “You’re acting like losers,” I said. The word 6 . The air in the room changed. Danny’s laugh dropped. Brandon looked away. As an English teacher, I’ve always known words have 7 . That day, mine hit harder than I meant. After they left, I cried because I had said something I didn’t believe — and because for a second, I did. Teaching high school means the students who 8 you to the edge are those you care about most. Several days later, Danny stayed after class. “Do you not like me anymore?” He said 9 , like it was a joke. But his voice sounded uncertain. “People can have disagreements and still care about each other,” I said. He didn’t respond. But he nodded. It wasn’t an apology. But it was something. Maybe 10 in a classroom doesn’t always look like inspiration. Sometimes it sounds like “You’re acting like losers,” said in defeat — and coming back anyway. Sometimes it sounds like “Do you still like me?” The answer is yes. It has always been yes. 1. A. kept B. caught C. pictured D. remembered 2. A. design B. explain C. win D. attend 3. A. bored B. angry C. sorry D. confused 4. A. panic B. surprise C. relief D. disappointment 5. A. drop B. shift C. repeat D. spread 6. A. failed B. landed C. disappeared D. continued 7. A. logic B. beauty C. weight D. access 8. A. drive B. guide C. attract D. follow 9. A. firmly B. quietly C. sincerely D. casually 10. A. love B. peace C. victory D. agreement Passage 3 (2026·北京海淀·二模) My comfort zone is cozy and predictable. However, I stepped out of it when my friend begged me to go to a Zumba class. I showed up in yoga pants and was awed by the other participants who were ____1____ like Olympic gymnasts. I stood in the back row, hoping to blend in. I did not. The instructor hit play on a speaker and the dancing began. The room exploded into coordinated ____2____. Arms flew. Hips swayed. Feet pounded. And I? I ____3____. I was always a beat behind every move: when the class moved right, I moved left; when they spun gracefully, I tripped over my dignity. At one point, I was doing something that looked less like Zumba and more like a confused octopus trying to escape a net. But then something ____4____. Around song four, I caught sight of myself in the mirror. I looked ridiculous. And yet… I was smiling. No one was ____5____ me. The woman next to me who had been flawlessly ____6____ every move even gave me a thumbs-up. It was the oddest form of ____7____ I had received, but it worked. I ____8____. I laughed. I even pulled off a move that involved dramatic arm waves! By the end of the class, I was sweating, but I had survived. More than that, I had fun. Leaving the studio, I realized something: the comfort zone is ____9____ what it sounds like: comfortable. But it’s also where your confidence goes to nap forever. You don’t grow there. You don’t learn there. So, yes, the first time I stepped out of my comfort zone, I also stepped into a version of myself that was ____10____, sillier, and somehow just a little more fabulous. 1. A. marching B. dancing C. competing D. stretching 2. A. chaos B. applause C. laughter D. violence 3. A. hid B. quit C. panicked D. wandered 4. A. faded B. failed C. evolved D. shifted 5. A. blaming B. joining C. judging D. noticing 6. A. creating B. nailing C. monitoring D. observing 7. A. agreement B. commitment C. entertainment D. encouragement 8. A. stood out B. loosened up C. showed off D. backed down 9. A. rarely B. exactly C. roughly D. usually 10. A. braver B. calmer C. healthier D. luckier Passage 4 (2026·北京朝阳·二模) When I was fifteen, my mum was preparing a community fashion design competition. She wanted a young model, but couldn’t find a good ____1____. With the competition day coming closer, she finally ____2____ me. I wanted to help, but I was ____3____ that I might mess it up and that I was the only student among all the adult contestants. But after her insistence, I agreed. On the competition day, my mum dressed me beautifully. Some adult contestants looked at me ____4____ . Then, I heard whispers. “Isn’t she in school?” “How can she compete with us?” Though I tried to stay calm, the ____5____ grew heavy. But my mum’s calm gave me strength, and I prepared for the final moment. When I saw my reflection in the mirror, I felt a strange joy, yet fear persisted. With a racing heart, I stepped forward. The stage lights were warm. Suddenly, I spotted my school friends in the front row, ____6____ for me. With their encouragement, I walked the stage with confidence. After all the contestants finished, the judges announced results. My heart ____7____ . I closed my eyes, preparing myself for disappointment. Then I heard it. “Number 18, second place.” That was me. I had ____8____ many adult contestants and won second place. My mum came and accepted the prize beside me. She told me she had already spoken with my teacher. That’s why my classmates were able to ____9____ me with support. As the crowd left, I looked at the prize in my hands and realized what I was truly capable of. That day taught me ____10____ doesn’t wait for confidence. You act first, and confidence follows. 1. A. match B. agent C. sponsor D. witness 2. A. looked for B. came across C. stood by D. turned to 3. A. shocked B. worried C. annoyed D. disappointed 4. A. nervously B. guiltily C. strangely D. bitterly 5. A. sorrow B. demand C. pressure D. loneliness 6. A. voting B. calling C. searching D. cheering 7. A. ached B. broke C. softened D. pounded 8. A. beaten B. forgiven C. attracted D. defended 9. A. guide B. convince C. surprise D. amuse 10. A. justice B. courage C. ambition D. responsibility Passage 5 (2026·北京丰台·二模) At 10, I borrowed a library book with “love story” in the title. My mother found it inappropriate and we went back to the library. I was extremely ____1____ as my mother explained to the librarian on duty that I needed reading material that was different from the book. The librarian said nothing and only slightly smiled. She gracefully led me to the teenager fiction section, ____2____ I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, the author of 101 Dalmatians (斑点狗). I felt far too old for dog stories. “It’s very different from 101 Dalmatians, though,” she said, registering my ____3____ . I tried to take her words of it, but I was ____4____ . I mean, the title alone was weird. I Capture the Castle? It sounded like a bunch of stupid kids playing King of the Hill. However, the typical British humor in the book and the vivid first-person narration created an awkward yet lovely teenage girl image, which ____5____ me. I also learned that writing did not require a perfect setting; true feelings mattered more. That book ____6____ my writing dreams. Sixteen years later, I, now a writer, ran into the very librarian in a tea shop. She still looked gentle. I rushed to thank her, “You once showed me I Capture the Castle! I’m a writer now! That’s still my ____7____ book!” But her daughter told me that dementia (痴呆症) had kept her from ____8____ me. I watched her leave, wondering how many lives we quietly alter without recognizing the ____9____ of our deeds. For all that woman had really done was lend me a book. But it had ____10____ my world. 1. A. frightened B. shocked C. embarrassed D. bored 2. A. criticising B. returning C. overlooking D. recommending 3. A. nervousness B. relief C. disappointment D. curiosity 4. A. doubtful B. optimistic C. anxious D. interested 5. A. fell on B. appealed to C. stood by D. went against 6. A. changed B. boosted C. reflected D. challenged 7. A. proper B. secret C. latest D. favorite 8. A. believing B. understanding C. accepting D. admiring 9. A. significance B. existence C. intention D. necessity 10. A. defined B. captured C. ruled D. fixed Passage 6 (2026·北京石景山·二模) Last Friday, our class had a chemistry test. Everyone looked ____1____ when Miss Clark walked in. “Turn off your phones and put them in your schoolbags,” she said. When the bell finally rang, I was ____2____ but relieved. I packed my things quickly and left the classroom. On the way home, I suddenly noticed my pocket felt unusually ____3____. “My phone!” I cried. I ran back. When I pushed open the door, I saw only one student inside — David, the quietest boy in our class, holding a phone. For a second, I felt ____4____. “Is that my phone?” I asked sharply. “Oh, yes,” he said quickly. “I was going to take it to the teacher’s office.” His face turned red. There was a small crack on the corner of the phone that only I would ____5____. I took it from him. There was an uncomfortable ____6____. I remembered the stories my classmates sometimes talked about him — that his family was poor and that he never had any nice things. That night, I could not fall asleep. Was he embarrassed because he had been ____7____, or because I did not trust him? The next morning before class, my classmates ____8____ about what had happened to me the day before. David stood up and said in a low voice, “Miss, may I say something?” He explained that he had found a phone and was ____9____ whose it was when I came back. “People think I might take things,” he added. “But I would never do that.” The classroom became completely silent. The teacher looked at him with gentle eyes. “Thank you for being honest, David,” she said. My face ____10____. 1. A. content B. nervous C. honest D. guilty 2. A. driven out B. found out C. left out D. worn out 3. A. light B. shallow C. tight D. neat 4. A. confident B. grateful C. doubtful D. impatient 5. A. recognise B. own C. forget D. treasure 6. A. topic B. truth C. question D. silence 7. A. caught B. told C. hurt D. understood 8. A. complained B. whispered C. worried D. thought 9. A. hoping B. calling C. discussing D. checking 10. A. fell B. softened C. burned D. paled Passage 7 (2026·北京顺义·二模) It was a very depressing day. I was exhausted from lack of sleep, but the true ____1____ was emotional: I felt completely broken inside, with no idea what my future held. I had been studying medicine abroad, dreaming of becoming a doctor there, yet my financial situation forced me to make the ____2____ decision to return to my hometown — Sri Lanka, leaving behind my dream. On my departure morning, I took a regular bus to the capital city due to limited finances. The journey was slow, and heavy traffic delayed me. By the time I reached the city, I could barely breathe from ____3____. I rushed to catch the underground to the airport. Everything felt heavy: the noise, the crowds, the weight of my bags, even the air seemed to ____4____ against me. When I arrived at the airport, my nightmare (噩梦) ____5____. The flight gate was shut. It was the last day of my visa, and the staff said I needed to pay $100 for another flight, a huge amount for me. I broke down and cried ____6____ in front of the counter. Suddenly, I heard a strange, deep voice. “Don’t cry.” Turning around, I saw a man stepping forward. He ____7____ the money, helped me with the papers and even looked out for me right up until I boarded another flight. Before we ____8____, I took his address. After returning home, I sent him a thank-you card. He never replied, but I still remember him with ____9____. Now, wherever I can, I help others, passing on that same miracle of ____10____ I received in my greatest need and keeping the flame alive. 1. A. weight B. shame C. doubt D. distance 2. A. wise B. correct C. tough D. random 3. A. boredom B. anger C. loneliness D. worry 4. A. race B. press C. brush D. lean 5. A. returned B. faded C. ended D. deepened 6. A. silently B. constantly C. uncontrollably D. unreasonably 7. A. handed over B. paid back C. gave away D. picked up 8. A. reacted B. parted C. arrived D. settled 9. A. curiosity B. apology C. respect D. regret 10. A. praise B. understanding C. encouragement D. warmth Passage 8 (2026·北京昌平·二模) I was thirty, a single father of two, recently out of work, carrying a kind of exhaustion that rest doesn’t touch. When our washing machine broke in the middle of a cycle, I bought a used one from a secondhand store, l it would last long enough to get us through the month. When I 2 the washer at home, I heard a strange metallic sound. 3 , I stopped the cycle and reached inside the drum. My fingers brushed something small and smooth: a gold ring with a diamond. Inside the band, faint letters were engraved—"To Claire, with love. Always." For a brief moment, my mind wandered to numbers-groceries, shoes and overdue bills. But when my daughter softly called it a "forever ring," something shifted inside me. I 4 the ring wasn’t just jewelry-it was someone’s memories, promises, and life. That night, I called the secondhand store to ask if there was a way to 5 where it came from. The next day, I drove across town to a small brick house and knocked on the door. An older woman named Claire answered, cautious at first, then 6 when she saw the ring in my hand. Her eyes filled with tears as she told me it had been lost months earlier, a gift from her husband when they were young. She held it close, 7 and gratitude softening her face. She thanked me 8 , handed me a thank-you card, and sent me home with cookies I hadn’t earned. I drove back feeling lighter, as if I had done something small but deeply important. I taped the card to the fridge. Every time I see it, I’m convinced that it’s not always a(n) 9 . It’s a choice—often a quiet one—made even when life feels tight and tired. That day, my children saw that l0 matters, that doing the right thing doesn’t always come with ease but does leave a mark. Long after the struggle fades, the example remains. 1. A. worrying B. doubting C. planning D. hoping 2. A. updated B. tested C. emptied D. fixed 3. A. Curious B. Satisfied C. Awkward D. Angry 4. A. admitted B. reasoned C. realised D. suspected 5. A. rule out B. track down C. let out D. note down 6. A. shocked B. puzzled C. troubled D. disappointed 7. A. pride B. interest C. relief D. regret 8. A. secretly B. slightly C. casually D. repeatedly 9. A. concept B. accident C. donation D. promise 10. A. empathy B. gratitude C. devotion D. integrity Passage 9 (2026·北京房山·二模) Last summer, as I got ready to move to a new city for a job, I stood in front of my crowded bookshelf. A wave of memories washed over me. Each book was a(n) ____1____ friend. A practical question kept echoing in my mind: “Will I ever read these again?” The thought of ____2____ them seemed too cold, and simply storing them seemed like a waste. I wanted the stories to live on. So I decided to find them new homes. I made a simple but detailed poster for our community board, ____3____ my books, with sections like “Classic Literature,” “Heartwarming Stories,” and “Young Adult Adventures,” and even added little notes about who might ____4____ each one. The ____5____ came quickly. The first call came from a teenage girl, and her voice was full of excitement. “Do you still have Pride and Prejudice?” she asked ____6____. When she arrived, her eyes scanned the piles of books and stopped at the novels. A warm smile spread across her face as she picked up the book she wanted. “Thank you so much!” she said, and ____7____ a handmade bookmark to me. “I made this,” she added. That small, kind gesture turned my earlier hesitation into quiet happiness. My books weren’t just being taken away; they were becoming someone else’s ____8____. Later, as I looked at my emptier shelves, I felt surprisingly light and ____9____. The physical weight of the books was gone, but in its place was a deep sense of warmth. The bookmark wasn’t just a gift; it was real human ____10____ — a reminder that stories could spark new journeys in others. Letting go, I realized, wasn’t really an ending. It was part of a beautiful, ongoing cycle. And the best joy was becoming a small link in that chain of sharing. 1. A. lost B. distant C. old D. funny 2. A. hiding B. selling C. lending D. adapting 3. A. ranking B. categorizing C. beautifying D. collecting 4. A. enjoy B. recognize C. recommend D. evaluate 5. A. challenge B. preparation C. response D. decision 6. A. confidently B. formally C. cautiously D. eagerly 7. A. presented B. dropped C. posted D. returned 8. A. dreams B. profits C. rewards D. treasures 9. A. calm B. curious C. content D. free 10. 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