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考題猜想05完形填空(15空)經(jīng)典題16篇必修一至選擇性必修第一冊(cè)A(20222023學(xué)年江蘇省天一中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期期末)A70yearoldAirForceveteran(退伍軍人)fromSalem,Illinoisisbeingpraisedasaheroforhisgooddeed.MarshallHelmhadbeen1hisgranddaughtertothebusstopearlyinthemorningwhenthesmokeand2arisingfromthehousenextdoor3hisattention.Helm4totheendangeredhomeandthrewopenthegaragedooronlytofindflamesclimbinguponeofthebuildingwalls:5,atthatverymomenthedidnot6tochargepasttheflamesandintothehousesohecouldmakesurehisneighborswere7.GaryandKathyBenjaminhadbeen8upstairswhentheyawoketohearHelmshoutingaboutthefire.Althoughtheywereconfusedbythe9andhadnotimetofigureoutwhathadhappened,they10torunintothehallwayandescapewith.Helmthroughthebackdoorjustastheflameswereswallowingthe11throughwhichhehadeinonlyaminutebefore:ThankstoHelm’squick12,theBenjaminssufferedonly13smokeintake—andeventhoughtheylosttheirhomeinthefire,theyweresimply14toHelmforsavingtheirlives.“Lifesaver—lifesaverisallIcansay,”Mr.Benjaminsaid.Hiswifeadded,“Hero,he’sour15.”1.A.walking B.running C.observing D.approaching2.A.winds B.flames C.smells D.dust3.A.kept B.discovered C.drew D.attacked4.A.camein B.ranover C.movedaround D.wokeup5.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However6.A.need B.agree C.hesitate D.doubt7.A.normal B.steady C.peaceful D.safe8.A.sleeping B.dancing C.reading D.chatting9.A.ment B.challenge C.message D.chaos10.A.pretended B.managed C.expected D.permitted11.A.window B.livingroom C.passage D.garagedoor12.A.actions B.reports C.instructions D.assessments13.A.heavy B.minor C.tough D.influential14.A.grateful B.close C.humorous D.equal15.A.adviser B.neighbor C.angel D.conductorB(20222023學(xué)年江蘇省南京高一下學(xué)期期末)TherehavebeentimesovertheyearswhenIhavetriedtoleaveHailshambehind,whenIhavetoldmyselfIshouldn’tlookbacksomuch.ButthentherecameapointwhenIjuststoppedresisting(反抗).Ithadtodowiththisparticulardonor(器官捐獻(xiàn)者)Ihadonce,inmythirdyearasacarer;itwashis16whenImentionedIwasfromHailsham.Hehadjust17histhirddonation,ithadn’tgonewell,andhemusthaveknownthathewasn’tgoingto18.Hecouldhardlybreathe,buthelookedtowardsmeandsaid:“Hailsham.Ibetthatwasa(an)19place.”Thenthenextmorning,whenIwasmakingconversationtokeephis20offitall,andIasked21hehadgrownup,hementionedsomeplaceinDorsetandhisfacewentintoapletelynewkindofgrimace(痛苦的表情).AndIrealizedthenhow22hedidn’twanttobereminded.23,hewantedtohearaboutHailsham.Sooverthenextfiveorsixdays,Itoldhimwhateverhewantedtoknow,andhe’dliethere,all24,agentlesmilebreakingthrough.He’daskmeaboutthebigthingsandthelittlethings.Aboutourguardians(看護(hù)人),aboutthefootball,therounders,thelittlepath,theduckpond,thefood,theviewfromtheArtroomoverthefieldsonafoggymorning.Sometimeshe’dmakemesaythings25;thingsI’dtoldhimonlythedaybefore,he’daskaboutlikeI’d26toldhim.“Didyouhaveapond?”“Whichguardianwasyourspecialfavorite?”AtfirstIthoughtthiswasjustthedrugs,butthenIrealizedhismindwas27enough.Whathewantedwasnotjustto28Hailsham,buttorememberHailsham,justlikeithadbeenhisownchildhood.Heknewhewas29todeathandsothat’swhathewasdoing:gettingmetodescribethingstohim,sothey’dreallysinkin,sothatmaybeduringthosesleeplessnights,withthedrugsandthepainandtheexhaustion,thelinewouldblur(變得模糊)betweenwhatweremy30andwhatwerehis.16.A.impression B.suggestion C.reaction D.remendation17.A.ethrough B.eupwith C.eacross D.edownwith18.A.deserveit B.meanit C.takeit D.makeit19.A.unbearable B.ordinary C.beautiful D.orderly20.A.hands B.mind C.strain D.control21.A.when B.where C.how D.whether22.A.slightly B.hesitantly C.admittedly D.desperately23.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Therefore24.A.interested B.shocked C.confused D.depressed25.A.onceandforall B.farandwide C.overandover D.innotime26.A.always B.never C.ever D.usually27.A.clear B.simple C.peaceful D.absent28.A.referto B.hearabout C.livein D.thinkof29.A.indifferent B.scared C.close D.bored30.A.descriptions B.imaginations C.ideas D.memoriesC(20222023學(xué)年江蘇省常州高一下學(xué)期期末)ThirdgradersfromWolfsvilleElementarySchoolspentMondayafternoongettingtheirhandsdirtyandtheirshoeswetduringaninformativetroutrelease(鱒魚(yú)放生).Thetrout,whichthestudentshadbeen31intheirclassroomsincelastDecember,were32readytobereleasedintotheirnaturalenvironment.Thestudentscarefully33themfromabigcontainertoaredplasticcuptothecreek(溪).Theythen34thetroutfingerlings(仔魚(yú))they’dbeenwatchingoverforfivemonths.WolfsvilleElementaryhasbeendoingatroutrelease35springforthepastdecadeaspartofanational36called“TroutintheClassroom”,whichprovidesstudentswithtrouteggsto37andeventuallyreleaseintowaterasfish.Throughthepartnership,studentslearnvarious38suchaswaterpH,animallifecyclesandenvironmentalscience,saidRebeccaButler,WolfsvilleElementary’sthirdgradeteacher.“Wetrytogetthemoutsideandawayfromvideogames,andhopefullythey39thatcleanwaterisimportantand40elseisgoingtotakecareofourresources,sotheylearntocareforthem,”Butlersaid.McKinnaHidalgo,athirdgraderatWolfsville,saidshe41lettingthetroutgointhewaterandseeingthem42away,afterfirstmeetingthemas43.ThefavoritepartforHidalgo’sclassmateMacieLader,however,wasgettingtogointothecreek.Hersocksandshoeswere44,butshedidn’tcare.Rightbeforemovingontohernextstation,Macietookoffher45,dumped(傾倒)allthewateroutandflashedawidesmile.31.A.hiding B.raising C.waiting D.training32.A.usually B.probably C.nearly D.finally33.A.transported B.followed C.changed D.saved34.A.madeupfor B.gotalongwith C.wavedgoodbyeto D.tookadvantageof35.A.one B.next C.every D.another36.A.program B.park C.team D.tour37.A.playwith B.carefor C.clean D.eat38.A.courses B.tips C.skills D.topics39.A.fear B.learn C.doubt D.show40.A.nobody B.nothing C.somebody D.something41.A.hated B.forgot C.loved D.remembered42.A.fly B.swim C.run D.walk43.A.eggs B.fishes C.friends D.strangers44.A.old B.wet C.lost D.clean45.A.gloves B.glasses C.shoes D.shortsD(20222023學(xué)年江蘇省南京高一下學(xué)期期末)TherehavebeentimesovertheyearswhenIhavetriedtoleaveHailshambehind,whenIhavetoldmyselfIshouldn’tlookbacksomuch.ButthentherecameapointwhenIjuststoppedresisting(反抗).Ithadtodowiththisparticulardonor(器官捐獻(xiàn)者)Ihadonce,inmythirdyearasacarer;itwashis46whenImentionedIwasfromHailsham.Hehadjust47histhirddonation,ithadn’tgonewell,andhemusthaveknownthathewasn’tgoingto48.Hecouldhardlybreathe,buthelookedtowardsmeandsaid:“Hailsham.Ibetthatwasa(an)49place.”Thenthenextmorning,whenIwasmakingconversationtokeephis50offitall,andIasked51hehadgrownup,hementionedsomeplaceinDorsetandhisfacewentintoapletelynewkindofgrimace(痛苦的表情).AndIrealizedthenhow52hedidn’twanttobereminded.53,hewantedtohearaboutHailsham.Sooverthenextfiveorsixdays,Itoldhimwhateverhewantedtoknow,andhe’dliethere,all54,agentlesmilebreakingthrough.He’daskmeaboutthebigthingsandthelittlethings.Aboutourguardians(看護(hù)人),aboutthefootball,therounders,thelittlepath,theduckpond,thefood,theviewfromtheArtroomoverthefieldsonafoggymorning.Sometimeshe’dmakemesaythings55;thingsI’dtoldhimonlythedaybefore,he’daskaboutlikeI’d56toldhim.“Didyouhaveapond?”“Whichguardianwasyourspecialfavorite?”AtfirstIthoughtthiswasjustthedrugs,butthenIrealizedhismindwas57enough.Whathewantedwasnotjustto58Hailsham,buttorememberHailsham,justlikeithadbeenhisownchildhood.Heknewhewas59todeathandsothat’swhathewasdoing:gettingmetodescribethingstohim,sothey’dreallysinkin,sothatmaybeduringthosesleeplessnights,withthedrugsandthepainandtheexhaustion,thelinewouldblur(變得模糊)betweenwhatweremy60andwhatwerehis.46.A.impression B.suggestion C.reaction D.remendation47.A.ethrough B.eupwith C.eacross D.edownwith48.A.deserveit B.meanit C.takeit D.makeit49.A.unbearable B.ordinary C.beautiful D.orderly50.A.hands B.mind C.strain D.control51.A.when B.where C.how D.whether52.A.slightly B.hesitantly C.admittedly D.desperately53.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Therefore54.A.interested B.shocked C.confused D.depressed55.A.onceandforall B.farandwide C.overandover D.innotime56.A.always B.never C.ever D.usually57.A.clear B.simple C.peaceful D.absent58.A.referto B.hearabout C.livein D.thinkof59.A.indifferent B.scared C.close D.bored60.A.descriptions B.imaginations C.ideas D.memoriesPassage1(20232024學(xué)年江蘇省鹽城高一下學(xué)期期中)GhanimAlMuftahwasbornon5thMay2002inQatar.Duetoararedisease,hewasbornwithoutlegs.Hehastogothroughmanyoperationseveryyear.Atayoungage,theboybecamea(n)1fornotjustkidsbutevenforadults.Inmedicalcasesasseriousashis,therearefewchancesof2.Heshowedextraordinarystrengthandwillpower,whichnotonlyhelpedhimlivea3lifebuthelpedhimgobeyondmajorityofthechildrenofhisage.Heisnotjustaboywhosurvivedaterriblephysicaldisability,buthe4difficultiesandbehavedexcellentlyinhislife.Ghanim5millionsofpeoplethroughhisTwitterandInstagram.Accordingtohim,socialmediaisavery6platform.Socialmediaiswhathelpshimspreadhismessageand7theworldthatdisabilityissimplyanexcusefornotperformingtothefullpotential.Heisanexamplefortheworldandespeciallyforthose8withphysicaldisabilities.Ghanimdidnotmakehisdisabilityanexcuseto9.Rather,heusedhisweaknesstodevelopastrong10.AsurprisingfactaboutGhanimisthatheisfondofsportsandactively11inswimming,skateboarding,andicehockey.Theworldcanlearnagreatdealfromtheyoungboy.Athisyoungage,hewasableto12whatphysicallyfitindividualsfailtoachieveintheir13lives.Heisanepitome(典范)ofstrengthand14whoteachestheworldthatnothingisbigenoughto15someonefromlivingthelifeoftheirdreams.1.A.defence B.trick C.inspiration D.riddle2.A.death B.survival C.growth D.injury3.A.busy B.tough C.painful D.normal4.A.tookout B.builtup C.gotover D.brokedown5.A.influences B.defeats C.confuses D.hurts6.A.traditional B.remote C.important D.boring7.A.shows B.cheats C.awakens D.promotes8.A.working B.struggling C.cooperating D.municating9.A.pullup B.holdon C.giveup D.moveon10.A.feeling B.desire C.feature D.personality11.A.takes B.breaks C.participates D.throws12.A.achieve B.understand C.doubt D.enjoy13.A.previous B.future C.particular D.entire14.A.health B.courage C.strategy D.image15.A.prevent B.save C.protect D.tellPassage2(2324高一下·河北保定·期中)DonnaUrquhartisanexperiencedrunner.Sheran1,402kilometersoverthecourseof28daysinAntarctica(南極洲),16therecordforthelongesteverruninapolarregion.Urquhartspent10monthstrainingforthe17,turningtosomeunusualtrainingmethods.Apanyallowedhertorunina18storageunitwheresheranintemperaturesbelowzero.Besides,sheranalongthebeacheswithuneven(凹凸不平的)surfacesthatarelikethe19groundsinAntarctica.Allthoseproveduseful20.ThedifficultiesthatUrquhartfacedinAntarcticawere21:takinginabout5,000calorieseachday,22inatent.binedwiththesoundof23windsandthecontinent’s24hoursofsunlightinthesummermonths,thesewere24favorabletoagoodnight’ssleep.Urquhartwouldusuallywearfourlayersofcoatsandkeep25herownbodytemperaturewhilerunning.UrquhartlaunchedtheRunAntarcticaaimingtoencouragemorewomento26sport.Thoughstillunsureaboutwhathernextrunningchallengewillhave,shehasseta27ofraising$1.5millionforcharity.“Confidenceisarealissueforfemales,”saysUrquhart.“Andasportingenvironmentprovidesthemwithagreatopportunityto28themselves.”Thisservedasahuge29forhertotakeonachallengethatnootherwomanhadattemptedbefore.“Itwasactuallyshowingthatwecanpushour30,andexplorewhatseemsimpossible,”saysUrquhart.16.A.closing B.keeping C.missing D.setting17.A.puzzle B.oute C.challenge D.examination18.A.painted B.refrigerated C.heated D.crowded19.A.varied B.soft C.smooth D.high20.A.purposes B.messages C.preparations D.suggestions21.A.new B.tough C.interesting D.exciting22.A.acmodating B.recovering C.harvesting D.plaining23.A.gentle B.slight C.warm D.wild24.A.likely B.significantly C.hardly D.really25.A.noticing B.taking C.decreasing D.forgetting26.A.referto B.applyfor C.carryon D.takeup27.A.price B.record C.target D.rule28.A.support B.trust C.prevent D.wait29.A.inspiration B.impression C.symbol D.adventure30.A.processes B.positions C.schedules D.limitsPassage3(2324高一下·江蘇揚(yáng)州·期中)Aswegetolderandadvanceinoureducation,themoreteacherswehaveeintoourlives.Atsomepoint,itbees31toremembereverysingleonethatwe’vehad.32asitmightbe,therearesometeacherswhohaveavery33impactontheirstudents’lives.RetiredkindergartenteacherJanePearsonisagreat34.Janewasrecentlyrelaxinginachairoutsideofherhomewhensuddenlyagroupofhighschoolers35heringraduationgowns.Allofthem36toherastheystoodbehindherwhitefence.Atfirst,sheseemedconfused,butuponcloserinspectionshe37thatthoseteenagersusedtobeherstudents.38,theyweren’tjustanystudents.Theseparticularkidsholdaveryunusualplaceinherheart:Theywereherstudentsfromthe39kindergartenclass13yearsagowhensheretired!Assoonasshe40thosefaces,sherushedtohugthemall.“Ohmygosh,Iloveyouall!”Janewastouchedwiththe41.Allofthemwereexcitedtosharetheirpleasant42,laughingandcryingnowandthen.Janetaughtinthesamekindergartenclassroomforover38yearsandafterseeinghersweetreactiontoherstudents’43,we’resurethesearen’ttheonlystudentsshe44!Nomatterhowmuchtimepasses,therearejustsome

45peoplethatleaveamarkinourlivesforever,justasJanedidwiththesestudents.31.A.awful B.necessary C.interesting D.difficult32.A.Funny B.Strange C.True D.Popular33.A.special B.worthless C.regretful D.general34.A.heroine B.example C.housewife D.designer35.A.assisted B.interviewed C.approached D.bothered36.A.smiled B.plained C.pointed D.sighed37.A.decided B.realized C.forgot D.learned38.A.However B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise39.A.previous B.superior C.latest D.final40.A.touched B.knew C.recognized D.noticed41.A.congratulation B.reunion C.kindness D.ceremony42.A.lectures B.experiences C.honors D.trips43.A.relief B.credit C.delight D.surprise44.A.missed B.liked C.contacted D.influenced45.A.amazing B.amusing C.curious D.confidentPassage4(2324高一下·江蘇無(wú)錫·期中)Katherinewouldneverforgetthedaywhenherdaughterbroughtaplatefromkindergarten,withadrawingofmouselikecreaturesonit.“Emma,whataretheselittlecharacters?Whatdoyou46them?”Katherinesaid.“Mom,they’remy47.Theyetochildrenwhoarelonelyorwhoweremeanttohavea48life,”Emmasaid.It49theunemployed36yearoldmom’sheartduringatimewhenshewasn’tfeelingtoo50aboutherjobprospects(前景).Allthiseventually51anewprojectforKatherine,unemployedformonths—makingalineofstuffedanimalsforsalebasedonherdaughter’s52.“Everyday,Iwouldworkonit,”shesaid.“Overtime,itfeltlikethisiswhatIreally53.”Inherbasement,Katherinecutpatterns,wrotestorylinesand54prototypes(原型樣品)toturn“TheRepresentatives”intodolls(玩偶).Todayshehasfour55dollprototypesandspecificstorylinestogowitheachmaincharacter.Shehopesto56thedollstoparentsgoingthroughhardtimes,ormaybethosepreparingtoworkoverseas,leavingtheir57behindwithrelatives.Shesaidevenifthedollsdon’t58,she’staughtherdaughter59tokeepmovingevenindowntimes.It’sreallya60forthoseunemployedrightnow,shesaid.46.A.leave B.call C.bring D.feed47.A.representatives B.classmates C.supporters D.guides48.A.longer B.tougher C.better D.fairer49.A.broke B.closed C.touched D.won50.A.bad B.anxious C.stressed D.good51.A.ledto B.referredto C.adaptedto D.belongedto52.A.memories B.drawings C.toys D.feelings53.A.learned B.imagined C.wanted D.promised54.A.tested B.sold C.copied D.sewed55.A.advertised B.pleted C.marked D.printed56.A.return B.donate C.market D.expose57.A.kids B.parents C.jobs D.stories58.A.turnup B.catchup C.breakoff D.takeoff59.A.onpurpose B.byexample C.atwill D.indetail60.A.tradition B.dream C.wonder D.lessonPassage5(2324高一下·浙江杭州·期中)Sincetheageofthree,ChelsieHillhaddreamedofbeingadancer.Thatambition61endedonenightin2010.Hill,thena17yearoldhighschoolseniorwasinacaraccidentthatputherinthe62for51daysandleftherparalyzed(癱瘓的)fromthewaistdown.Formostpeople,thatwouldhavekilledanyhopeofadancingcareer.ForHill,however,itwasthe63.“IwantedtoprovethatIwasstill‘64,’”shesaid.Thatwordforhermeantdancing,soHilldiditinher65.“Ihavetomovewithmyhands.Itdefinitelytookmuchlearningand66.”Aftergraduation,Hillwantedtoexpandherdancenetworkto67womenlikeher.Shemetpeoplewhohadsuffereddisabilitiesbut68herdetermination,andsheinvitedthemtodancewithher.In2014HillformedateamofdancerswithdisabilitiesshecallstheRollettes.“Iwantto69thestereotype(成見(jiàn))ofwheelchairusersandshowthatdanceisdance,whetheryou’rewalkingoryou’re70.”shesaid.Dancingonwheelscanbejustasartfulandfulfilling.Indisableddancepetitions,they’re71,andastheaudiences’excitedreactionsindicate,thehappinessiscontagious(傳染的).Hillisareal72.Shehasachievedherchildhood73.Everyyearsheholdsadancecampforwheelchairusers.Formany,itwasthefirsttimethey’dfeltthey74.Agirloncetoldheritwasthemost75thingwhensherolledintoaroomandeveryonewasateyelevel.61.A.finally B.nearly C.gradually D.merely62.A.church B.theatre C.school D.hospital63.A.beginning B.peak C.warning D.lesson64.A.strong B.healthy C.normal D.talented65.A.mind B.wheelchair C.bed D.studio66.A.grace B.luck C.patience D.passion67.A.include B.save C.honor D.protect68.A.lost B.shared C.needed D.hid69.A.getthrough B.passon C.breakdown D.stickto70.A.crawling B.running C.dancing D.rolling71.A.havingfun B.seekinghelp C.makinganeffort D.takingarisk72.A.chief B.coach C.dancer D.director73.A.record B.standard C.victory D.dream74.A.understood B.belonged C.succeeded D.grew75.A.empowering B.interesting C.disappointing D.embarrassingPassage6(2324高一下·浙江溫州·期中)Tucker’sadventurebeganinearlyNovember,whenMcCall,aretiredelectrician,spentthenightinahotelinthetownofCleveland,Tennessee.McCall’sbudgetwastight,andherheadwasfullofquestions.Inthe76twoyears,McCallhadlostherhusbandtocancer,andtheirgrandchildrento77.AndanaccidenthadleftMcCallpartiallydisabledand78towork.“Honestly,afterallthe79,Iwasreadytogiveup,”saysMcCall.“Ifithadn’tbeenforTucker,thecat,Idon’tthinkIwould’vemadeit.”McCallplannedtospendthenightinClevelandand80on.Butwhenshereturnedfrombreakfastthenextmorning,readyto81andhittheroadagain,thecatwasgone.Panicked(驚慌的),she82alongthebusyroadforhours,buthewas83tobefound.As84fell,McCallrealizedshehadtogo.Shecouldn’t85tostayanothernight.86,shegotinhercarandgotbackontheway.Thenextday,Lillard,27,wasjoggingjustdowntheroadfromthehotelwhereMcCallhadstayedwhenshespottedTucker.Shetookhimhome,certainhewassomeone’smissingfriend,and87hisstoryonFacebook.McCall,too,hadbeenpostingaboutTucker.Withinhours,someonemadethe88,andsoonMcCallwasonthephonewithLillard,hearingTucker’smeowsandsobbingwith89.Onemonthandahalflater,Tuckerwas90toMcCall,justintimeforChristmans.76.A.present B.precious C.previous D.preferable77.A.violence B.cancer C.joy D.revival78.A.unwilling B.unnecessary C.unable D.inconvenient79.A.diseases B.accidents C.injuries D.deaths80.A.ride B.drive C.walk D.run81.A.cleanup B.takeup C.pickup D.packup82.A.looked B.researched C.searched D.surveyed83.A.somewhere B.nowhere C.elsewhere D.anywhere84.A.dawn B.noon C.dusk D.night85.A.afford B.offer C.remain D.ensure86.A.Badtempered B.Heartbroken C.Helpless D.Homeless87.A.posted B.wrote C.blogged D.told88.A.touch B.apology C.connection D.announcement89.A.sorrow B.panic C.satisfaction D.relief90.A.awarded B.delivered C.offered D.donatedPassage7(2324高一下·福建莆田·期中)Oneday,Ihadaseriousquarrelwithmyfather.Ifelthewasalwaystryingto91meandIwantedtobreakfree.Afterweexplodedin92,Istormedoutofthehouseandwentbacktoschool.Allthatday,mymindwasracingwith93thoughts.Afterall,hehadn’tevenfinishedhighschool,buthereIwasamightycollegestudent!Howdarehetryto94meonmylifeandplans?Suddenly,IrealizedthatIdidn’tdotheassignmentthatwas95:athoughtcard.Dr.Simonalways96ustothinkdeeplybyraisingallkindsofquestionsaboutsocialissues,politicalissues,personalissuesetc.97forsomethingtowrite,Icouldonlythinkofthe98I’djusthadwithmydad.“Iamthesonofanidiot(笨蛋)!”Iwroteandthen99.Thenextday,Dr.Simongavebackourcards.Onthecard,hewrote,“Whatdoes‘thesonofanidiot’100withtherestofhislife?”Hisquestiongotrighttothe

101oftheissue:Whoseresponsibilitywasit?Ifeltlikesomeonehad102meintheface.Againandagain,myparentsdidn’t

103meandIblamedthemforthisorthat,buthowcouldIgetawaywithblamingthemformylife?Slowly,mythinking104andmyrelationshipwithmyfatherimproved.Insteadofcontrolling,nowIsawhimascaring.Anditallstartedwiththeinnocentseeming105.91.A.prevent B.trouble C.criticize D.control92.A.details B.shouts C.tears D.flames93.A.deep B.stupid C.angry D.strange94.A.lecture B.overe C.suspect D.pete95.A.near B.prior C.close D.due96.A.forced B.challenged C.confused D.appealed97.A.Empty B.Eager C.Absent D.Curious98.A.fight B.matter C.lesson D.fact99.A.putaway B.calmeddown C.signedup D.handedin100.A.do B.agree C.deal D.leave101.A.cause B.force C.heart D.surface102.A.joked B.struck C.looked D.ignored103.A.please B.educate C.praise D.pardon104.A.cleared B.struggled C.shifted D.abandoned105.A.quarrel B.teacher C.reply D.questionPassage8(2324高一下·福建泉州·期中)Fortyyearsago,Mrs.Austenwasmyfirstgradeteacher,anoldladywithsaltandpepperhair,firmbutkind,patientand106.Sheletusbakegingerbreadmenintheschoolcafeteria—adelightful107thatamazedme.Andwheneverwereadthe“JackandJanet”books,shewouldn’tlettheotherkids108myclassmateJackorme.ButIcametotruly109Mrs.Austenwhenadressupdaywas110.Onthatday,wewereencouragedtowearclothesinthe111ofthemid1800s.Mymother,asuperbtailor,madeapioneerstyledressforme.Iwassoproud112itasIwalkedtoschoolthatday.WhenIgotthere,however,Iwastheonlyoneinmyclasswhohaddressedup,feelingkindof113.Mrs.Austenoohedandaahedovermy114andthenwenttoheroffice.Itdidn’ttakelongbeforeshe115inafrontierstyledress!Sheexplainedthatshehadaskedherhusbandtobringthecostume.Wemovedawaytwoyearslater,andIstill116thatInevertoldMrs.Austenhow117Iwastoher,ateacherwhowentoutofherway,andeven118herhusband’shelp,tokeepalittlegirlfromfeeling

119.Ihadmanywonderfulteachersthroughouttheyears,butMrs.Austenhasalwayshelda(n)120placeinmyheart.106.A.neighborly B.cowardly C.grandmotherly D.scholarly107.A.treat B.view C.journey D.story108.A.callon B.workthrough C.laughat D.engagewith109.A.remember B.appreciate C.believe D.approach110.A.advanced B.canceled C.established D.scheduled111.A.exhibition B.style C.course D.show112.A.making B.holding C.wearing D.owning113.A.contented B.frightened C.disappointed D.embarrassed114.A.recipe B.present C.costume D.material115.A.reappeared B.displayed C.judged D.modeled116.A.assume B.regret C.imagine D.pretend117.A.dedicated B.significant C.attached D.gratef

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