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Clze 1
(2025年全国一卷)One August afternn, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn’t seen daylight since my wedding.
My husband and I had just sld ur huse and we were busy ___41___ the belved hme ur family had spent 23 years filling up. We had decided n key items fr the ___42__ we were mving t in twn, dnated what we culd, and rented a place t ___43___ ur suppsedly imprtant bjects. That left a huse still ___44___ with things that, while nt particularly ___45___, didn’t belng in a landfill (垃圾填埋场).
I tk a picture f the vase and psted it nline, fr $10. A cuple f messages came in, ne wanting additinal ___46___, anther asking fr a price cut. As ur ___47___ day drew near, I settled n a new price ($0) and repsted it. The ___48___: “I hate this vase. Maybe yu wn’t.” In an instant, a wman raced int my huse and left happily with the vase.
___49___, I psted mre. My daily psts and the ___50___ I received became a precius ray f light in the chas f my huse. Each exchange prvided a chance t ___51___ the landfill and t please anther persn I might nt therwise have ___52___.
I sit in my apartment tday, lving each f the ___53___ that share ur small space. I take ___54___ in knwing that, smewhere nearby, smene is ___55___ smething that culdn’t cme with us.
41. A. painting verB. lking arundC. emptying utD. pulling dwn
42. A. htelB. fficeC. cttageD. apartment
43. A. streB. displayC. sellD. repair
44. A. cveredB. decratedC. stuffedD. equipped
45. A. cnventinalB. valuableC. cmplicatedD. tlerable
46. A. feesB. phtsC. receiptsD. mdels
47. A. mveB. payC. marketD. wrk
48 A. warningB. requestC. descriptinD. reply
49. A. CnfusedB. InterestedC. DisappintedD. Encuraged
50. A. visitsB. reprtsC. adviceD. mney
51. A. remveB. spareC. findD. check
52. A. investigatedB. recgnizedC. encunteredD. recmmended
53. A. giveawaysB. pstsC. cntributinsD. belngings
54. A. jyB. partC. careD. time
55. A. anticipatingB. appreciatingC. deliveringD. withdrawing
Clze 2
(2025年全国二卷)Evelyn Dnhue is a 65-year-ld grandma. She nly started t ___21___ seven years ag after having a ___22___ call. She’d been struggling with eating disrders and health issues, which ___23___ led her t getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed t make a ___24___. Determined t turn her life arund, Ms Dnhue began t wrk ut and fllw a ___25___ lifestyle, befre discvering a ___26___ fr weightlifting.
Since setting ut n the jurney, the ___27___ lver has nt nly managed t ___28___ an impressive set f muscles — but als a huge fllwing n scial media.
The well-liked grandma regularly psts wrkut cntent explaining there’s n ___29___ thers can’t lk this gd. She said it was all dwn t sme key aspects.
“Hld n: Cnsider failure as a ___30___ t success and never give up. Stick t yur plan,” she said. “___31___ thers: Lift thers up n yur jurney. Success is sweeter when ___32___.” She previusly explained that “yu d nt need t have an amazing bdy t exercise... the ___33___ is t feel gd, nt lk gd.”
Ms Dnhue used t be laughed at fr being t ld t wrk ut, but she has prved the ___34___ wrng in the best pssible way and has indeed becme an ___35___ r many scial media users.
21. A. writeB. travelC. exerciseD. recver
22. A. gdwillB. timeutC. lng-distanceD. wake-up
23. A. nrmallyB. ultimatelyC. suddenlyD. autmatically
24. A. changeB. frtuneC. wishD. deal
25. A. riskyB. traditinalC. cmfrtableD. healthy
26. A. demandB. secretC. passinD. cure
27. A. peaceB. fitnessC. funD. nature
28. A. grwB. cntrlC. activateD. relax
29. A. needB. chiceC. reasnD. difference
30. A. green lightB. rad blckC. passing markD. stepping stne
31. A. HelpB. CnsultC. FllwD. Frgive
32. A. acceptedB. sharedC. expectedD. celebrated
33. A. galB. caseC. dutyD. cst
34. A. instructrsB. admirersC. beginnersD. dubters
35. A. authrityB. excuseC. inspiratinD. ptin
Clze 3
(2025年北京卷)At 15, I excelled academically yet felt vershadwed and unnticed. The ____1____ t stand ut cnsumed me, pushing me twards a regrettable decisin.
One day, during a class in the IT lab with my classmates, ur teacher mentined missing cmputer parts. ____2____ lks exchanged, everyne wndered hw it culd happen in a(n) ____3____ lab. “It’s pssible t pen that lck with anther key,” I said. Instantly, eyes turned t me with newfund interest and curisity. It was a rush I had never experienced befre. Enjying all the eyes n me, I ____4____ hw t pen the lck.
Little did I realize that single mment wuld ruin everything.
The fllwing day, called t the headmaster’s ffice, I fund myself accused f stealing the missing parts. “I didn’t d it, sir,” I argued, but suspicin ____5____ his eyes. His repeated ____6____ intensified, pushing me t the edge f fear and tears. In a desperate attempt t escape the munting pressure, I ____7____ cnfessed (承认).
The headmaster asked my father t cme t schl, whse shaky faith in me brught a mix f relief and ____8____. My father gently asked me if I understd the gravity f my actins. ____9____, I cnfessed my misguided lnging fr recgnitin. In the headmaster’s ffice, my father listened attentively, and then spke with quiet authrity: “I trust my sn. He is nt a thief.”
With my father’s supprt, I learned a valuable lessn: ____10____ cannt be frced; true recgnitin cmes frm hnurable acts.
1. A. prmiseB. cmpetitinC. desireD. hesitatin
2. A. CuriusB. HpefulC. DistantD. Envius
3. A. expensiveB. lckedC. mdernD. abandned
4. A. discveredB. recmmendedC. demnstratedD. imagined
5. A. caughtB. cludedC. hurtD. brightened
6. A. questiningB. remindingC. cmplainingD. requesting
7. A. warmlyB. readilyC. randmlyD. falsely
8. A. prideB. patienceC. shameD. surprise
9. A. GeneruslyB. TearfullyC. CarelesslyD. Strangely
10. A. tleranceB. gratitudeC. sympathyD. attentin
Clze 4
(2025年1月浙江卷)Manuela Ribeir has a healthy addictin. It’s ____41____. A few mnths ag, the 30-year-ld teacher decided it was time t put her ____42____ t gd use. She signed up n the website Bkalkal, and nw welcmes ____43____ int her Brussels flat twice a week fr dinner parties.
Ribeir ____44____ €35 per persn fr what is usually a three-curse meal that can last up t three hurs. Fr Ribeir, it has becme a perfect platfrm fr ____45____ her hbby f buying fd, ____46____ new recipes and hlding dinner parties.
“It’s a great pprtunity t share my passin fr fd and t ____47____ new peple,” said Ribeir. Smetimes she prepares traditinal Brazilian dishes ____48____ her native hme; ther times she ____49____ dinner curses with her favrite beers.
The platfrm has enabled Ribeir t realise her dream with a great deal f freedm, as _____50_____ t a restaurant where the service is _____51_____, the menu is knwn in advance, and the meal is expected t be n _____52_____.
“But it’s als a great _____53_____, fr it can smetimes take days t _____54_____ a single event,” Ribeir said. “This platfrm is nt nly _____55_____ fr prfessinal cks, but als fr thse willing t discver new experiences.”
41. A. readingB. travelingC. ckingD. teaching
42. A. hbbyB. energyC. educatinD. mney
43. A. cwrkersB. studentsC. relativesD. strangers
44. A. paysB. chargesC. wesD. raises
45. A. pursuingB. chsingC. discussingD. changing
46. A. passing nB. trying utC. ging verD. taking dwn
47. A. hireB. helpC. meetD. train
48. A. in additin tB. in return frC. in hnr fD. in line with
49. A. replacesB. tastesC. rdersD. pairs
50. A. ppsedB. relatedC. subjectD. vital
51. A. invaluableB. impersnalC. unsuitableD. unprfessinal
52. A. surpriseB. endC. needD. prblem
53. A. lessnB. pleasureC. successD. challenge
54. A. celebrateB. recrdC. attendD. rganise
55. A. selectedB. reservedC. evaluatedD. requested
Clze 1
(2025·福建福州·名校高三下学期5月适应性联考)It started like any nrmal day. My partner, Stewart, helped me ut f bed. I 41 n my crutches (拐杖) as I made my way t the car, slwly and dangerusly. All f a sudden, I 42 my fting and fell.
Nt fr the first time, Stewart was caught between cncern and 43 . Wasn’t it time, he asked, fr me t cnsider using a wheelchair? Once again, I 44 the suggestin.
I was diagnsed with rheumatid arthritis (类风湿性关节炎) in my 20s. Over the fllwing years, mvement and mbility became mre and mre painful and challenging, but I was 45 t stay n my feet — t still be a “walking persn”. But, slwly, walking unaided became impssible. The mrning after my 46 , the truth f what Stewart had been saying 47 me: trying t stay n my feet was disabling me further. My perspective 48 and I admitted what felt, at the time, like defeat. At 46, I started using the wheelchair. Suddenly, having been 49 , here I was, a “disabled persn”, sitting at the height f mst peple’s waists.
Hwever, being mre 50 disabled has had ther silver linings, t. Peple are kind. And, I ften feel as if I am seeing the very best f human 51 .
Nw, when I lk at the wheelchair, I see the imprint f myself n it, hw its shape has 52 me, and mine t it, and I feel greater 53 : it is a part f me nw.
Of curse, I lng t walk, but I am learning t live with my 54 . Using a wheelchair can be challenging, but it has als prved hugely 55 ; tgether, it feels as if we are starting a whle new adventure.
41.A.swungB.reliedC.livedD.hung
42.A.gainedB.treatedC.missedD.enjyed
43.A.happinessB.reliefC.guiltD.irritatin
44.A.rejectedB.cnsideredC.appreciatedD.received
45.A.unwillingB.frightenedC.adamantD.hesitant
46.A.successB.tumbleC.jurneyD.walk
47.A.excitedB.escapedC.beatD.hit
48.A.remainedB.shiftedC.disappearedD.narrwed
49.A.brightB.reliableC.tallD.mean
50.A.mentallyB.visiblyC.mildlyD.cmpletely
51.A.natureB.histryC.achievementD.activity
52.A.referred tB.adapted tC.belnged tD.turned t
53.A.acceptanceB.burdenC.distanceD.bjective
54.A.hbbyB.dreamC.talentD.disability
55.A.dminatingB.emancipatingC.disturbingD.amusing
Clze 2
(2025·东北三省四市·教研联合体模拟预测)Why d sme peple seem t get mre affected by sme mvies but sme thers dn’t get that affected? In a previus article abut empathy (同情心), I said that nce we identify with smene, because they 21 us f urselves, we can easily get 22 .
Fr example, if yur arm was brken and had t put it in a cast (石膏), then yu saw a mvie abut a 23 persn. Yu are very likely t get 24 by that mvie reminding yu f what yu are ging thrugh. The same can als happen when smene reminds yu f a family member r a persn yu care abut. Many peple see their mms, dads, r relatives in mvies and 25 , get really influenced.
In such a case, crying in the mvie gives yu the 26 t release the stred uncnscius (无意识的) emtins while cnsciusly believing that yu are crying because f the mvie. Nw s many peple g t 27 mvies because they are already sad and because they are lking fr a way t 28 sme f this sadness.
While watching a mvie, an uncnscius 29 f memries and fears can happen. This can lead t strng emtins that can be easily 30 with the mvie’s effect. If, fr example, the mvie reminded yu f sme f yur memries r fears, then yu can get really emtinal and feel like 31 .
Nw yu might be wndering why sme peple get affected 32 than thers by mvies. The 33 is simple. 34 n yur wn beliefs, values, and cncerns, yu will get affected in an unusual way. And 35 each persn is unique, sme peple get affected mre ften than thers by mvies.
21.A.warmB.infrmC.persuadeD.remind
22.A.emtinalB.calmC.hurtD.better
23.A.cnfidentB.healthyC.generusD.disabled
24.A.affectedB.preparedC.puzzledD.fled
25.A.luckilyB.cnsequentlyC.bviuslyD.recently
26.A.questinB.pprtunityC.qualificatinD.reward
27.A.particularB.bestC.sadD.attractive
28.A.grabB.cllectC.releaseD.strengthen
29.A.guessB.practiceC.recallD.defense
30.A.cnfusedB.equippedC.chargedD.packed
31.A.smilingB.breathingC.cryingD.cmmunicating
32.A.mreB.earlierC.fasterD.lnger
33.A.issueB.mdeC.frmD.reasn
34.A.CarryingB.DependingC.WrkingD.Switching
35.A.althughB.becauseC.ifD.while
Clze3
(2025·山东德州·三模)Inspired by Jackie Chan’s fight scenes in films, Swedish cmedy actr Piltti, discvered Peking Opera as a 21 t cultural exchange. “It’s nt just martial arts — it’s abut telling a stry and creatively 22 ,” he says.
A university exchange prgram led him t Beijing’s Natinal Academy f Chinese Theatre Arts, where he trained 23 despite n Chinese language skills r backgrund in Peking Opera. “Thugh I had physical strength, 24 its unique mvements was a new challenge,” he recalls. His nticed 25 came in the classic Sanchaku, playing a cmedic innkeeper battling in darkness — a perfect 26 fr his acrbatic (杂技的) skills and humr.
Traditinal Chinese stries 27 him, s he has created tw theater pieces in recent years. His children’s play The Mnkey King has been perfrmed ver 150 shws. “We 28 the Mnkey King t Swedish kids and they were deeply 29 in the legend, especially when they saw him leap t life,” he says. Piltti als attracts children by 30 them. After almst every 31 , he hsts a small wrkshp t teach the children sme mvements. Beynd theater, he 32 Sin-Swedish ties thrugh TV appearances, nline cntent, and frums. His myth-based wrk Jingwei earned 33 fr “sparks f East-West fusin.”
Nw, Piltti aims t c-create shws with Chinese and Swedish actrs, calling it “true crss-cultural 34 .” Fr him, cmbining Peking Opera with physical theater embdies cultural resnance (共鸣) — a jurney 35 by Chan’s films and sustained by equal passin.
21.A.cmmitmentB.gatewayC.respnseD.prf
22.A.fightingB.directingC.fllwingD.researching
23.A.slightlyB.cautiuslyC.strictlyD.secretly
24.A.admittingB.masteringC.discveringD.teaching
25.A.adventureB.dreamC.planD.rle
26.A.fitB.fanC.cntributinD.quality
27.A.inspireB.relieveC.saveD.test
28.A.annuncedB.repeatedC.intrducedD.explained
29.A.experiencedB.rtedC.skilledD.engaged
30.A.checking utB.reflecting nC.interacting withD.listening t
31.A.exhibitinB.prjectC.cmpetitinD.shw
32.A.shapesB.prmtesC.replacesD.purifies
33.A.guaranteeB.cmprehensinC.leadershipD.praise
34.A.backgrundB.cmmentC.dialgueD.character
35.A.explainedB.lightedC.cnsideredD.described
Clze 4
(2025·湖北武昌·高三5月质量检测)As the music played, we returned t ur psitins. Our teacher made the dance lk s 21 as she demnstrated it—every step and gesture flwed naturally with the music and she lked cnfident. Once she finished the 22 , she tld us, “It’s yur time t 23 !” Over the curse f fur mnths, we practised fr ur final perfrmance. Thinking f standing nstage gave me instant 24 ——wh wuld want t be stared at by a crwd?
In the beginning, we felt 25 and determined even after hurs f dancing. We’d even grab drinks tgether after class and 26 ur wn perfrmance, finding the gd and bad. Hwever, after a cuple f weeks, ur 27 weren’t the same as befre—what were nce elegant and dynamic nw lacked liveliness. Sme f the classmates 28 . Thinking it ver, I decided t still use the curse as a 29 f imprving——I’d never danced and had much t learn. It was 30 fr me t dance as well as the teacher, s my 31 seemed simple: practising and lsing myself in the dance.
On the perfrmance day, I 32 the way my teacher attracted me that first day. Hlding n t that flashback, I entered the stage. I culdn’t see the audience thrugh the 33 lights, feeling less afraid. With the perfrmance unflding, I had n ther 34 , absrbed in the beat and dancing. I succeeded. And I knew at that mment, I’d 35 thers, t.
21.A.familiarB.easyC.freshD.special
22.A.lessnB.challengeC.trialD.presentatin
23.A.shineB.cmmentC.cmpeteD.ask
24.A.expectatinB.frightC.imaginatinD.curisity
25.A.respectedB.understdC.energizedD.valued
26.A.verstateB.cmpareC.ignreD.evaluate
27.A.ptentialsB.passinsC.mvementsD.mds
28.A.quitB.hurtC.nticedD.imprved
29.A.symblB.chanceC.hnrD.interpretatin
30.A.ne-sidedB.time-cnsumingC.unusualD.impractical
31.A.changeB.galC.excuseD.actin
32.A.recalledB.cpiedC.appreciatedD.adjusted
33.A.sftB.naturalC.blindingD.varied
34.A.tasksB.partnersC.chicesD.thughts
35.A.apprved fB.called nC.appealed tD.std fr
Clze 5
(2025·重庆·高三5月质量检测)When Hurricane Helene struck Burnsville, Nrth Carlina, last September, the small twn was left ruined. In the 41 that fllwed, pilts, federal agencies, and 42 teams were given a number t call fr crdinatin (协作). 43 , that number led t Stephanie Carlsn, a wman living tw hurs away, wh had 44 heard f Burnsville and had n ties t emergency services. Despite her 45 , Stephanie didn’t 46 .
Calls flded in frm FEMA, the FAA, the Natinal Guard, and even the U. S. Air Frce. Each caller assumed she was the 47 pint f cntact. Stephanie wasn’t. But realizing the 48 f the situatin, she tk it upn herself t help. She carefully 49 infrmatin frm every caller and helped crdinate rescue effrts. Her quick thinking and 50 in the face f the hurricane led t the rescue f several peple trapped in fldwaters.
“I just did what anyne shuld d,” Stephanie tld WXII 12 News in Winstn-Salem. Her 51 rle turned int a lifeline fr many during the 52 . In the midst f destructin, the accidental helper’s actins 53 that smetimes, herism cmes frm the mst 54 places — frm smene wh simply 55 when thers need help.
41.A.breakthrughB.messC.develpmentD.chance
42.A.rescueB.researchC.trainingD.marketing
43.A.InterestinglyB.DesperatelyC.ThankfullyD.Strangely
44.A.ftenB.smetimesC.seldmD.never
45.A.disappintmentB.anxietyC.cnfusinD.sadness
46.A.insistB.hesitateC.wrryD.act
47.A.fficialB.infrmalC.freeD.legal
48.A.securityB.changeC.pssibilityD.urgency
49.A.testedB.cllectedC.predictedD.blcked
50.A.calmnessB.intelligenceC.curisityD.madness
51.A.unexpectedB.incmpetentC.passiveD.creative
52.A.vacatinB.experimentC.disasterD.recvery
53.A.claimedB.prvedC.determinedD.stressed
54.A.idealB.appealingC.unlikelyD.dangerus
55.A.leans backB.stands byC.steps frwardD.turns away
Clze 6
(2025·湖南长沙雅礼中学·高三模拟试卷)As a general rule, all frms f activity lead t bredm when they are perfrmed n a rutine (常规) basis. As a matter f fact, we can see this 41 at wrk in peple f all 42 . Fr example, n Christmas mrning, children are excited abut 43 with their new tys. But their 44 sn wears ff and by January thse 45 tys can be fund put away in the basement. The wrld is full f 46 stamp albums and unfinished mdels, each standing as a mnument t smene’s 47 interest. When parents bring hme a pet, their child 48 bathes it and brushes its fur. Within a shrt time, hwever, the burden f caring fr the animal is handed ver t the parents. Adlescents enter high schl with great 49 but are sn lking frward t 50 . The same is true f the yung adults ging t cllege. And then, hw many 51 , wh nw cmplain abut the lng drives t wrk, eagerly drve fr hurs at a time when they first 52 their driver’s license? Befre peple retire, they usually plan t d a lt f 53 things, which they never had 54 t d while wrking. But sn after retirement, the glfing, the fishing, the reading and all f the ther pastimes becme as bring as the jbs they 55 . And, like the child in January, they g searching fr new tys.
41.A.principleB.habitC.weakerD.pwer
42.A.partiesB.racesC.cuntriesD.ages
43.A.wrkingB.livingC.playingD.ging
44.A.cnfidenceB.interestC.anxietyD.srrw
45.A.sameB.extraC.funnyD.expensive
46.A.well-rganizedB.clrfully-printedC.newly-cllectedD.half-filled
47.A.bradB.passingC.differentD.main
48.A.silentlyB.impatientlyC.gladlyD.wrriedly
49.A.curageB.calmnessC.cnfusinD.excitement
50.A.graduatinB.independenceC.respnsibilityD.success
51.A.childrenB.studentsC.adultsD.retirees
52.A.requiredB.btainedC.nticedD.discvered
53.A.greatB.strngC.difficultD.crrect
54.A.timeB.mneyC.skillsD.knwledge
55.A.lstB.chseC.leftD.quit
Clze 7
(2025·广东省深圳·高三下学期第一次调研)I nce wrked in the remte but beautiful cuntryside. All farm wrk can, in my experience, 21 a persn t develp a Spartan (斯巴达的) spirit.
Frm the age f eight, I had t cntribute my share f 22 alng with my parents and tw elder brthers. On the httest summer days when the air 23 flwed, I knelt in a paddy field (稻田)with my knees deep in mud. The bugs and wrms in the water 24 int my skin, and the sun burned upn my 25 back. Sweat streamed dwn; if a drp ran int the eyes, it wuld 26 tears. S I always kept my face as lw as pssible.
I tld myself, “Be 27 !” If my parents and brthers culd g n taking it, s culd I. 28 I pulled myself tgether and dragged myself frward. I learned nt t be afraid f difficulties and the meaning f “yu reap (收获) what yu 29 .”
“Judge a man nt by his face, but by his 30 ,” my mther used t say. The land is 31 , as lng as yu are willing t wrk n it. When the wind blew and the rice plants mved like 32 in the sea, breathtakingly beautiful, a deep sense f satisfactin 33 in me.
Althugh later I went int academic research, I shall always remember what wrking in the paddy fields taught me: 34 yur feet firmly n the grund, never give up and yu will be 35 .
21.A.remindB.warnC.attractD.train
22.A.wealthB.luckC.laburD.wisdm
23.A.gentlyB.hardlyC.ludlyD.usually
24.A.climbedB.bitC.cutD.fell
25.A.archedB.bradC.strngD.straightened
26.A.hldB.prduceC.drpD.replace
27.A.quickB.prudC.quietD.patient
28.A.SlwlyB.SlightlyC.SafelyD.Sadly
29.A.pickB.findC.swD.wish
30.A.fieldsB.bksC.neighbursD.clthes
31.A.affrdableB.acceptableC.dependableD.livable
32.A.batsB.weedsC.fishesD.waves
33.A.welled upB.brke upC.cled ffD.held ff
34.A.dragB.kickC.plantD.lift
35.A.prmtedB.educatedC.cmfrtedD.rewarded
Clze 8
(2025·湖南长沙第一中学·一模)I sat in a cld hspital rm t receive my first chemtherapy (化疗) sessin. Just weeks earlier, I had 21 a breast exam, and I expected it t just be 22 . N prblem. I was yung and there was n incidence f cancer in my 23 . Days later, sunding 24 , my dctr called and said, “Yu have stage tw breast cancer.”
In the hspital rm, I lked arund at the ther cancer 25 — stressed, dying. Then suddenly I saw a ray f 26 thrugh the curtains. I realized, “I'm 27 ! I must live!” Ilked at a lady whse bdy was saying“it's ver”. I walked ver t her, 28 , and whispered, “It's nt ver. This is nly the 29 .” T me, thse wrds rang true. My jurney int life had begun.
There were s many challenges t 30 n the jurney — the chemtherapy and a marriage that wuldn't last the battle with me. S much pain, s much 31 . But I came ut f the battle. It was time t live 32 .
I made a mve t Israel. I had a dream t live in Israel. Nw every day is a(n) 33 — rdering cffee r finding new dctrs, mst f time in my new language. I teach Zumba-style dance, as dance is a great healer fr me.
Challenges still cme, but they bring adventure and 34 . I receive cnstant reminders that I am a 35 .
21.A.cancelledB.bkedC.mentinedD.recmmended
22.A.rutineB.unusualC.stressfulD.cmplicated
23.A.familyB.histryC.cuntryD.wrkplace
24.A.frightenedB.annyedC.thrilledD.cncerned
25.A.nursesB.patientsC.dctrsD.physicians
26.A.jyB.hpeC.lightD.dust
27.A.aliveB.alarmedC.activeD.awake
28.A.ppped upB.bent dwnC.stretched utD.straightened up
29.A.duskB.clsureC.beginningD.darkness
30.A.cuntB.expectC.tlerateD.vercme
31.A.failureB.prspectC.struggleD.happiness
32.A.quietlyB.sustainablyC.unwillinglyD.fully
33.A.adventureB.miracleC.barrierD.pprtunity
34.A.learningB.innvatingC.healingD.understanding
35.A.thinkerB.survivrC.dancerD.mther
Clze 9
(2025·山东省实验中学·二次模拟)Then drew near my furth weekend fulfilling schl cmmunity hurs when I encuntered Mrs. Bandna. The public library’s strage rm, where I’d been 41 shelving bks like a wind-up ty, gradually transfrmed int a chking cage. My scial media was flded with friends’ cncert vides, each update sharpening my 42 .
“Fictin shuldn’t 43 with ckbks,” a vice remarked. Mrs. Bandna adjusted her thick glasses, her psture revealing lifelng 44 . “Yu’re burying stries alive. Let’s grup them by themes.”
Her methd engaged my attentin. While I handled damaged cvers rughly, she smthed pages gently, explaining hw even 45 bks culd spark imaginatin. “Every vlume has 46 ,” she said thughtfully, “Even utdated bks preserve frgtten wisdm.”
Over weeks, ur interactins 47 . She shared hw bks sustained her thrugh wartime pverty, hw ink n paper 48 digital trends. One rainy evening, as rain tapped the skylight, she ndded at my glwing phne. “Glance at that cnstantly, huh? What d yu seek?”
“ 49 ,” I admitted, taken aback by my hnesty.
“Hmm,” she traced a leather binding (封面). “But knwledge rts itself gradually, like these wden shelves. Yu can’t 50 it with quick texts and shwy vides.”
By autumn, the strage rm breathed anew—and I’d changed. Where I nce saw 51 chres, I nw uncvered universes: pressed flwers in petry cllectins, ntes whispering acrss decades, faded pstcards between pages f ld nvels tracing jurneys f ink and lnging. On my last 52 , Mrs. Bandna gifted me a wrn atlas (地图册). “Recall, 53 lives in quiet crners befre it shuts.”
Nw, passing used bkstres, I see a 54 wrld. And when messages cme thrugh, 55 is my usual practice.
41.A.intentinallyB.mechanicallyC.systematicallyD.randmly
42.A.envyB.curisityC.anxietyD.self-dubt
43.A.cexistB.cmpareC.cmpeteD.mix
44.A.cmmitmentB.eleganceC.lnelinessD.rutine
45.A.repairedB.usedC.trnD.missed
46.A.flawsB.histryC.valueD.mysteries
47.A.fadedB.deepenedC.shiftedD.paused
48.A.fughtB.resistedC.utlivedD.fllwed
49.A.FrtuneB.JusticeC.CmfrtD.Cnnectin
50.A.replaceB.cverC.measureD.identify
51.A.urgentB.bareC.dullD.rewarding
52.A.shiftB.tripC.lessnD.task
53.A.truthB.wisdmC.jyD.beauty
54.A.fadingB.fictinalC.chaticD.ptential
55.A.tuning utB.giving awayC.missing utD.saving up
Clze 10
(2025·广东深圳·5月高考适应性考试)A surprising new hbby taught me there’s mre than ne way t be flexible.
By my early 40s, I had tried all the 21 that were suppsed t make me feel better abut entering middle age. I had taken an acting class and thrwn myself int learning a new language, but given them up. My attempt at yga was als a(n) 22 . And then, 23 by the fruitless effrts, I decided t 24 a ballet class.
“But yu’re nt very 25 ,” my husband gently reminded me. He was right. I nearly injured myself when I nce tried t lift my leg nt a table in an attempt t 26 . But I was determined t give it a 27 . I needed cnfirmatin that my bdy was 28 f graceful mvement.
Thugh I’d expected my classes t be physically 29 and my muscles t ache, I hadn’t 30 I culdn’t cmplete the seemingly simple act f pinting and extending my ft t the side. Hwever, ver time, 31 I started becming mre cmfrtable with the bdy under the 32 f my teacher. My bdy hasn’t ssified (僵化) any mre, which brings me great 33 .
If anything, ballet is frcing me t 34 my relatinship with my bdy, and instead f nticing nly the beginning f lder age, I nw marvel at what my bdy is capable f and the gradual 35 I’ve seen as I’ve learned t stand with mre cnfidence and curage.
21.A.dishesB.devicesC.hbbiesD.medicines
22.A.failureB.chanceC.missinD.achievement
23.A.discuragedB.shckedC.frightenedD.refreshed
24.A.make up frB.sign up frC.drp ut fD.break away frm
25.A.wealthyB.energeticC.humbleD.flexible
26.A.kickB.jumpC.stretchD.swing
27.A.lkB.handC.shtD.rest
28.A.capableB.tiredC.afraidD.shrt
29.A.demandingB.prmisingC.rewardingD.attractive
30.A.recalledB.anticipatedC.guaranteedD.pretended
31.A.initiallyB.suddenlyC.unfrtunatelyD.gradually
32.A.cmmandB.leadershipC.investigatinD.guidance
33.A.stressB.regretC.jyD.cnfusin
34.A.recverB.rethinkC.remveD.repeat
35.A.challengesB.changesC.declinesD.investments
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