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專題01完形填空序號內(nèi)容PartIClose1-Close5--5年真題過關(guān)PartIIClose6-Close15--模擬能力提升(北京各區(qū)模擬試題)PartI-5年真題過關(guān)Close1(2022年北京)OneMondaymorning,whilethechildrenwereenjoying“freeplay”,Isteppedtothedoorwayoftheclassroomtotakeabreak.Suddenly,I____1____amovementoftheheavywoodendoor.ThiswastheverydoorI____2____guidedthechildrenthroughtoensuretheirsafetyfromthebittercold.Ifeltachill(寒意)gothroughmybody.Mylegscarriedmetothatdoor,andIpusheditopen.ItwasoneofmykindergartenerswhoIthoughtwas____3____thatday.Hehadbeendroppedoffatschoollateandwas____4____toopenthedoor.Hemusthavebeenwaitingthereforquiteawhile!Withoutaword,Irushedhimtothehospital.Hewastreatedforfrostbiteonhishands.He’dneedtimeto____5____,andwouldn’tcomeforclassthenextday,Ithought.Thenextmorning,oneofthefirstto____6____wasmylittlefrostbittenboy.Notonlydidheruninwithenergy,buthis____7____couldbeheardasloudasever!Igavehimawarmhugandtoldhimhow____8____Iwastoseehim.Hiswordshavestayedwithmealltheseyears,“Iknewyouwouldopenthedoor.”ThatcoldMondaymorning,hewaitedalong,longwhileforadultsto____9____.Toachild,everyminutefeelslikeforever.Hedidn’tattempttowalkbackhome;hewaitedandtrusted.Thisfive-year-oldtaughtmeapowerfullessonin_____10_____.1.A.caused B.spotted C.checked D.imagined2.A.hesitantly B.randomly C.dizzily D.carefully3.A.angry B.absent C.special D.noisy4.A.courageous B.content C.unable D.unwilling5.A.recover B.play C.change D.wait6.A.settle B.gather C.arrive D.react7.A.sneeze B.weep C.complaint D.laughter8.A.lucky B.happy C.curious D.nervous9.A.showup B.pullup C.holdup D.lineup10.A.gratitude B.forgiveness C.faith D.kindnessClose2(2021年北京)Recently,Itookatriphomebytrain.Igotaseatoppositeamiddle-agedmanwithsharpeyes,whokept____1____ayoungwomaninawindowseatwithalittleboyonherlap.Thewoman'seyefellontheman'sface,andsheimmediatelylookeddownand____2____herscarf.Asthenightworeon,peoplebegantoclosetheireyes,buttheseatsweresouncomfortablethatonlyaveryheavysleepercouldmanagetogetany____3____.Thewomanlookedoverattheman.Hewasstillstaringather.Shelookedbackathimwithfireinhereyes.Iwasbeginningtoget____4____,too.Thetrainmovedon.Thelittleboywas____5____awakeonhismother'slap,butthewomandroppedofftosleep.Amomentlater,hebeganto____6____thehalf-openwindow—onelegwentoverit.Themanjumpedupand____7____thechildjustbeforehefellout.The____8____wokeupthewoman.Sheseemedtobein____9____,andthenrealitydawned(顯現(xiàn)).“Yourchildhasbeenlookingforanopportunitytoclimboutofthewindow,”themansaidashegavethechildbacktoher..“SoIhavebeenwatchingthewholetime.”Thewomanwas_____10_____,andsowasI.1.A.guiding B.bothering C.watching D.monitoring2.A.adjusted B.changed C.packed D.waved3.A.air B.joy C.space D.rest4.A.nervous B.embarrassed C.angry D.disappointed5.A.almost B.still C.hardly D.even6.A.drag B.climb C.knock D.push7.A.grabbed B.rocked C.touched D.picked8.A.alarm B.quarrel C.risk D.noise9.A.sorrow B.relief C.panic D.pain10.A.astonished B.confused C.concerned D.inspiredClose3(2020年北京)Myfaithinhumannaturehasneverbeensogreatasitwaslastweekendafterourfamilyget-togetherinthetownofVail.OnSaturday,weallwenttothemarketrightinthemiddleofthetown.Neartheend,weall____11____atthefountainnearthebridge,andthekidswaded(蹚水)aroundinthefountainuntilwe____12____.Thisisoneofthebusiestwalkingstreets.Afterwereturnedtothehotellateintheafternoon,my7-year-oldsonPonder____13____thatnowherecouldhefindhisbackpack,which____14____hisGameboyandhiswatch.Afterathorough____15____wedeterminedthathemusthaveleftitatthefountain.Ponderhasnever____16____anything.Sowejusttakeforgrantedthatheneedsnosupervision(指導)formanaginghis____17____.Hewasupset,notabouttheGameboy,butaboutthewatch."ButDad,"hesaid,throughmassive____18____,"theydon'tmakethatkindofwatchanymore."Wewereallvery____19____.Ourdinnerreservationwasatarestaurantjustontheothersideofthebridge,soI_____20_____himthatwewouldnotonlysearchtheareaaroundthefountainwhenwewentbackfordinner,butwewouldalsofindthepoliceandaskthemifthebackpackhadbeen_____21_____.Asweexitedfromtheparkinggarage,wecouldseethefountainaswewalkeddownthelongstaircase.Isawsomethingblack_____22_____there,butitwasrightnexttoawomanstandingbythefountain,soIcouldnot_____23_____whatitwasorifitwashers."Seeit,Dad?"Pondershouted."Don'tgettoo_____24_____becausethatmaynotbeit,"Isaid.Butthatwasit.Ithadbeenfiveorsixhourssinceweleftthefountain,anditwas_____25_____there.TherewasnoIDinit,anditlookedlikesomeonehadlookedthroughitandthensetitrightoutwhereallcould_____26_____it.Iliterally_____27_____whenwereacheditanditwashis!Everyoneinourpartywasblownawaybythis"miracle(奇跡)".Inmywildest_____28_____,Iwouldneverhaveimaginedthatthiscouldhappennowadays.Whatacharmedlife,eh?Ibelievethiswasaperfect_____29_____forachildinlosingsomethingimportant…toloseitandfeelthefull_____30_____ofthatloss,andthentomiraculouslygetitback.11.A.drove B.hiked C.met D.united12.A.landed B.left C.settled D.slept13.A.responded B.recognized C.realised D.recalled14.A.contained B.combined C.comprised D.covered15.A.preparation B.checkup C.revision D.search16.A.wasted B.lost C.sough D.deserted17.A.emotion B.time C.money D.stuff18.A.tears B.fists C.reliefs D.outbreaks19.A.hesitant B.curious C.sad D.eager20.A.promised B.informed C.warned D.taught21.A.wornout B.caughtup C.putaway D.turnedin22.A.hiding B.sitting C.swinging D.flowing23.A.assess B.declare C.tell D.predict24.A.excited B.puzzled C.relaxed D.amused25.A.already B.even C.almost D.still26.A.take B.see C.touch D.protect27.A.panicked B.exploded C.collapsed D.cried28.A.dreams B.claims C.efforts D.passions29.A.mode B.lesson C.option D.plot30.A.range B.pressure C.weight D.harvestClose4(2019年北京)Regardlessoftheweatherorthedistance,PaulWilsonwillmakesurelow-incomestudentsinhisneighbourhoodarriveattheircollegeclassesontime.Aretiredengineer,76-year-oldWilsonhasbeen___11___freeridestocollegestudentsforthepasteightyears.Sincehefirststarted___12___hiscartotheyoungpeople.Wilsonhas___13___amastonishing64,000miles,andhashadcountlesspleasantandoftenhumorous___14___withthestudentshetransportstoandfromschool.Thestudentswhohe's___15___havegoneontobecomephysicians,teachersandengineers,butwhatthey'vealsogotoutoftheirtimeinschoolisfindingarolemodelandafriendinWilson.Somestudents___16___callhim“Grandpa”.TinaStern___17___ridesfromWilsonforallherfouryearsincollegeandthetripsmeantmuchmoretoherthanjustfree___18___."It'snotjustaride;you'renotjustsittingtherein___19___silenceorwithyourheadphoneson.”Sternsaid.“Heasksyouquestionsandactually___20___theanswers,sothenexttimeyouridewithhim,he'll___21___thosethings."Wilsonfirstworkedasadriverthroughastudent-supportprogrammeofthenon-profitorganisation.OnPointforCollege.Althoughthe___22___asksthemembersonlytodrivestudentstoandfromtheirclasses,Wilsonoftengoes___23___toensurethewelfareandsafetyofthestudents.Iftheyhaveproblemswithregistration.Wilsonisthereto___24___them.Iftheyrunoutofcertaindailynecessities.Wilsonwilldrivetotheneareststoreandpurchasewhat'sneeded.Ifastudentgetshungryonthelongdrivestoandfromschool,Wilsonnever___25___tobuythemameal.Formanystudents,Wilson'shelpisnotonlyappreciated,it'salsoentirely___26___forthemtobeabletocompletetheircollegeeducation.Somestudentsdon'thaveareliablecar,whileothershaveto___27___vehicleswithparentswhoworksixdaysaweek.Forthem,ridingwithWilsonhas___28___themtocompletetheireducation—butaccordingtoWilson,hebenefitsjustasmuchfromthe___29___.“IjustlovedrivingandIlovethesekids,"Wilsonsaid."It'ssucha(n)___30___tobeapartofthesekids’lives,evenjustforafewhours,gettingtoknowthemandhearingtheirstories."11.A.linking B.sending C.offering D.distributing12.A.donating B.lending C.delivering D.volunteering13.A.paved B.covered C.measured D.wandered14.A.arguments B.interviews C.negotiations D.conversations15.A.met B.driven C.addressed D.greeted16.A.even B.ever C.once D.already17.A.earned B.received C.assessed D.demanded18.A.transportation B.style C.time D.communication19.A.forced B.awkward C.ridiculous D.suspicious20.A.selects B.recites C.guesses D.remembers21.A.acton B.settleon C.checkon D.agreeon22.A.club B.league C.college D.programme23.A.far B.around C.beyond D.forwards24.A.assist B.watch C.urge D.warm25.A.expects B.attempts C.manages D.hesitates26.A.extra B.unusual C.necessary D.adequate27.A.share B.fuel C.repair D.exchange28.A.required B.allowed C.reminded D.convinced29.A.experience B.arrangement C.appreciation D.employment30.A.effort B.ambition C.privilege D.convenienceClose5(2018年北京)TheHomelessHeroFormany,findinganunattendedwalletfilledwith£400incashwouldbeasource(來源)oftemptation(誘惑).Butthe16wouldnodoubtbegreaterifyouwerelivingonthestreetswithlittlefoodandmoney.AllofthismakestheactionsofthehomelessTomSmith17moreremarkable.Afterspottinga18onthefrontseatinsideaparkedcarwithitswindowdown,hestoodguardintherainforabouttwohourswaitingforthe19toreturn.Afterhoursinthecoldandwet,he20insideandpulledthewalletouthopingtofindsomeIDsohecouldcontact(聯(lián)系)thedriver,onlyto21itcontained£400innotes,withanother£50insparechangebesideit.Hethentookthewallettoanearbypolicestationafter22anotebehindtolettheownerknowitwassafe.Whenthecar’sownerJohnAndersonandhiscolleagueCarolLawrencereturnedtothecar—whichwasitselfworth£35,000—inGlasgowcitycentre,theywere23tofindtwopolicemenstandingnexttoit.ThepolicementoldthemwhatMr.Smithdidandthatthewalletwas24.ThepairwerelaterabletothankMr.Smithforhis25.Mr.Andersonsaid:"Icouldn’tbelievethattheguynevertookapenny.Tothinkheissleepingonthestreetstonight26hecouldhavestolenthemoneyandpaidforaplacetostayin.Thisguyhasnothingand27hedidn’ttakethewalletforhimself;hethoughtaboutothers28.It’sunbelievable.Itjustprovesthereare29guysoutthere."Mr.Smith’sact30muchofthepublic’sattention.HealsowonpraisefromsocialmediausersafterMr.Anderson31abouttheactofkindnessonFacebook.NowMr.Andersonhassetupanonlinecampaignto32moneyforMr.Smithandotherhomelesspeopleinthearea,whichbyyesterdayhadreceived8,000."Ithinkthefaiththateveryonehasshown33himhastouchedhim.Peoplehavebeenapproachinghiminthestreet;he’shadjob34andallsorts,"Mr.Andersoncommented.ForMr.Smith,thisisapossiblelife-changing35.Thestoryonceagaintellsusthatonegoodturndeservesanother.16.A.hope B.aim C.urge D.effort17.A.still B.even C.ever D.once18.A.wallet B.bag C.box D.parcel19.A.partner B.colleague C.owner D.policeman20.A.turned B.hid C.stepped D.reached21.A.discover B.collect C.check D.believe22.A.taking B.leaving C.reading D.writing23.A.satisfied B.excited C.amused D.shocked24.A.safe B.missing C.found D.seen25.A.service B.support C.kindness D.encouragement26.A.when B.if C.where D.because27.A.rather B.yet C.already D.just28.A.too B.though C.again D.instead29.A.honest B.polite C.rich D.generous30.A.gave B.paid C.cast D.drew31.A.learned B.posted C.cared D.heard32.A.borrow B.raise C.save D.earn33.A.of B.at C.for D.in34.A.details B.changes C.offers D.applications35.A.lesson B.adventure C.chance D.challengePartII-模擬能力提升(北京各區(qū)模擬試題)Close6(2022·北京東城·模擬預測)ItOnlyTakesOneIwasthatgirlyouwouldseealone.I’dsitaloneonthebus,atatableinthelunchroomandthelibrary.Ilovedreading,butIknewitwasmy____1____,awaytolookbusyandnotlikeIwasbeingalone.Ididn’twanttoappearasthoughIhadno____2____—whichwasbasicallytrue.

Onemorning,asusual,whengettingonabus,Igotoutmy____3____andputmyheaddown.Then,IheardsomeoneaskifImindedhersittingnexttome.I____4____,andtherestoodagirlIdidn’tknow.Shelookednervousassheintroducedherself.HernamewasJane.Shewasnewtotheneighborhood,andthiswasherfirstdayatschool.Thatdayatlunch,whenshe____5____meinthelunchroom,shehurriedoverandsatdown.Inthefollowingweeks,itwasn’tjustJanewholookedtoseeifshecouldsitnexttome—Ilookedforher,too.Littlebylittle,webegantotalkaboutschoolandotherthingsand,____6____,ourselves.Wesoonbecamebestfriends.Isn’titamazinghowovernightyourlifecan____7____?Ifeelsodifferentnow.Itonly____8____oneotherpersontomakeyoufeelasthoughyouarenolonger____9____.Inolongerhidebehindbooks—althoughIamstillanenthusiasticreader.Janealsolovesbooks,sowegotothelibrarytogether,checkoutbooks,and_____10_____backandforthwhenwefinishreadingthem.Thenwetakethembacktothelibraryandcheckoutnewones.Amazing!Justoneotherpersonmakesyoufeellikeyouarereallyimportant.1.A.hobby B.cover C.task D.chance2.A.goals B.interests C.choices D.friends3.A.bag B.coat C.book D.phone4.A.lookedup B.lookeddown C.lookedback D.lookedahead5.A.seized B.supported C.spotted D.sought6.A.obviously B.fortunately C.literally D.eventually7.A.form B.change C.continue D.start8.A.takes B.has C.wants D.meets9.A.upset B.quiet C.nervous D.a(chǎn)lone10.A.trade B.deliver C.explain D.a(chǎn)rgueClose7(2022·北京通州·模擬預測)WhenIwasaboy,IusedtomowthelawnforMrs.Long.Shepaidmelittleforthejob,butpromisedtogivemeaChristmaspresent.Ispentmuchtime___11___whatitwouldbe.ManyboyshadbaseballglovesoriceskatesandIwaseagertohaveanyofthese.“Itwould___12___beabaseballglove,”I___13___withmyself.“Shewouldn’tknowmuchaboutbaseball.”SoIwasconvincedthatshewouldgivemeiceskates.AsChristmasapproached,itwaswith___14___thatIstoppedmyselffromreportingtoMrs.Longanddemandingmypresent.OnDecember22,Mrs.Longgavemeasmallboxwhichundernocircumstancescould___15___apairofskates.Iwasdisappointed.Whenliftingitfromher,Iwascuriousaboutthe___16___ofthepresent.Itweighedalmostnothing.“Whatisit?”Iasked.“Akindofmagic,”shesaid.Herwordswereenoughtosetmymind___17___withnewpossibilities.OnChristmasmorning,Ihadthisboxonmyknees.Withgreat___18___Iopenedtheboxtofindinsidetensheetsofblackpaper,CarbonPaper.“Whatisit?”Iasked.Mumtooktwopiecesofwhitepaper,placedbetweenthemoneoftheblackpaper,andwrotemynameontheuppersheet.Thenshehandedmethesecondsheet,whichherpencilhadinnowaytouched.Therewasmyname!Itwasamiracletomy___19___mind.ThankMrs.Longforherwisdomtoguessthataboymightprofitfromapresenttotallyoutsidetherealmofhisordinaryexperience.The_____20_____presentmerelysatisfiesatemporarydesire;thegreatonelightsupalltheyearsoflifethatremain.11.A.a(chǎn)sking B.recalling C.proving D.wondering12.A.possibly B.usually C.hardly D.definitely13.A.reasoned B.inquired C.checked D.complained14.A.a(chǎn)nxiety B.patience C.difficulty D.confirmation15.A.cover B.hold C.include D.involve16.A.value B.shape C.meaning D.lightness17.A.running B.going C.dancing D.thinking18.A.surprise B.excitement C.energy D.confidence19.A.childish B.sharp C.brilliant D.creative20.A.fancy B.a(chǎn)verage C.popular D.expensiveClose8(2022·北京昌平·二模)Thiswasmemorablefornotsogoodreasons.WewerecampingonFraserIsland.Idecidedtogoforanaturewalkalonefromthecampovertothebeach.After__21__forsometimeIdecidedIshould__22__andheadbacktothecamp.OndoingthisImetwithanoverlyfriendlyDingo(澳洲野狗).Notthinkingmuchaboutitatthetimeandbeingmyfirst__23__withit,Iwasallatsea-butkeptonwalking.ButtheDingokeptonwalkingtoo!Itriedtellingittogetaway;no__24__fromtheDingo.IthendecidedtotryandmovearoundtheDingo;itkeptmovingwithme,almost__25__whatIwasdoing.Ithentriedgoingintothewater,thinking__26__theDingowouldn’twanttocomein.IwalkedinuntilthewaterwasovermykneesandtheDingowalkedrightonintoo.Itdidn’twantmetogoanywhere!AtthispointIbecamealittle__27__butluckilyatthat__28__momentacardrivingbysawwhatwashappeningandbeepedthehorn(喇叭),bothinordertogetmyattentionandto__29__offtheDingo.Ijumpedontothestepandheldonwhilethecardrovemebackuptothe___30___safely.SafetosaythatwasthelasttimeIwentwalkingonmyownandIwillneverbreakintothewildanimals’habitatsagain.21.A.waiting B.checking C.skipping D.walking22.A.moveover B.turnaround C.getout D.runaway23.A.training B.encounter C.game D.tour24.A.reward B.a(chǎn)nswer C.reaction D.warning25.A.mirroring B.suspecting C.ignoring D.interrupting26.A.clearly B.surely C.slowly D.deeply27.A.confused B.inspired C.excited D.worried28.A.critical B.strange C.common D.dramatic29.A.put B.kick C.drive D.carry30.A.island B.forest C.camp D.beachClose9(2022·北京師大附中三模)Itwasdullandgrayonasummerholiday.Mattwasgazingatthedustystreet,cicadasscreamingsomewhereinanuglytreewithtwisting___31___.It’soneo'clock!Matt’sstomachgaveafunnyjump.Hehadbeenseventeenyearsold,withoutrealizingit,forawholemorning.Yethow___32___Mattlookedforwardtohisbirthdays.Hewasadoptedbyhisuncle,adrunkwhenhisparentsdiedinacarcrash.Sincethen,hehadneverreceivedabirthdaycard.Everyoneignoredhimatschool—hehadnoreasonto___33___anyonewouldrememberhisbirthday.Suddenly,therewasaknockonthedoor.Tohissurprise,adeliveryguyinablueuniformwasstandinginthedoorwaywithalargepackageinhishand.After___34___hisname,hecarriedittohisbed.Herippedoffthebrownpaperanddiscoveredapresent___35___ingold,andhisfirsteverbirthdaycard.Fingers___36___slightly,heopenedtheenvelope.It’sfromhisbestfriendJamie,abookwormatschool.MattlaughedasheputJamie’sletterasideandpickeduphispresent.Itwasvery___37___.KnowingJamie,hewassureitwouldbealarge___38___fullofdifficultwords—butitwasn’t.Hisheartgaveahugeboundasherippedbackthepaperandsawasleek(有光澤的)blackleathercasewithsilver___39___stampedacrossit:WizardChessSet.“Wow,Jamie!”Mattwhispered,tears______40______upinhiseyes.31.A.branches B.leaves C.roots D.barks32.A.many B.small C.little D.much33.A.suppose B.suspect C.doubt D.ensure34.A.spelling B.signing C.telling D.reading35.A.covered B.written C.bound D.wrapped36.A.drumming B.trembling C.sliding D.jumping37.A.heavy B.small C.light D.difficult38.A.case B.toy C.book D.box39.A.sentences B.lines C.pictures D.words40.A.showing B.bringing C.welling D.risingClose10(2021·北京石景山·一模)Whenitcametimetovoteforthespeakeratgraduationintheclassmeeting,Ms.Lenihanaskedwhowouldliketobeourclassspeaker.Beinga(an)____41____girl,Itriednottomakeeyecontact.Seeingseveralclassmatesgouptothefronttostatewhytheyshouldbethespeakers,Ifeltasenseof____42____.ButatlastMs.Lenihan____43____infrontofusandsaid,“Wewillhaveanothermeetingthisweek,andIexpecttoseemoreparticipation.Iam____44____thatsomeofyouarejustsittingtherewhenyoushouldbeuphere!”Whenshesaidthosewords,Ilookeduptoseeshewasglaringrightatme.Ifeltsonervous,butknowingshehadsomuch____45____inme,Ishouldnotletherdown.Afterspendingthewholeweekpracticingaspeech,Istoodupinfrontofmyclassmates.Therewereeighttotenotherparticipants,andIdidn’t____46____muchformyself.Whenthevotescameinthenextday,Ms.Lenihanannouncedthattheclasschoseme!Iwouldhavetostandupinfrontofourentireschooltomakeaspeech.My____47____levelwentthroughtheroof,butMs.LenihantoldmeshewasgladthatIhadsteppeduptothe____48____.OverthenextmonthIworkedonmygraduationspeech.WhenIstoodupinfrontofthewholeschool,Iwasstillnervous,____49____whenIlookedatMs.Lenihan,IrememberedthewholereasonIwasuptherewasthatshebelievedinme.IbelieveI____50____thatday,andwillalwaysremembertheencouragementthatMs.Lenihangaveme.41.A.shy B.honest C.outgoing D.lazy42.A.duty B.shame C.loss D.relief43.A.stayedup B.climbedup C.marchedup D.pulledup44.A.disappointed B.depressed C.embarrassed D.frightened45.A.faith B.interest C.pride D.a(chǎn)mbition46.A.win B.expect C.prove D.share47.A.threat B.a(chǎn)nxiety C.excitement D.depression48.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.destination C.failure D.challenge49.A.till B.then C.but D.so50.A.proceeded B.promised C.encouraged D.changedClose11(2022·北京東城·二模)Onlinegamersconstantlymakelifeanddeathdecisionsattheirkeyboards-butit’sjustagame.ATexasgamerwasfacedwithareal-lifesituationandhelped___51___thelifeofafellowplayer-5,000milesaway.Aidan,inEngland,wasplayinganonlinegameinhisbedroomwhenhehadaseizure.Hisplayingpartner,Dia,inTexas,justputherheadsetonandheardwhatshecouldonlydescribeasaseizure,soshestartedtoget___52___andaskedwhatwasgoingonandifhewasOK.Whenhedidn’trespond,she___53___startedtolookuptheemergencynumberintheUK.Whenthatdidn’twork,shejusthadtohopethenon-emergencynumberwouldwork.Ithadan___54___fortalkingtoarealperson.Someoneansweredthecallandshehadtoforceherselfnotto___55___andtostaycalm.“Hi.I’m___56___intheUSandinacallwithmyfriend.”Diatoldtheoperator.“Hehadaseizureandhe’snotrespondinganymore.Idohavehis___57___.Noone’shomewithhimrightnow,soI’mjusttryingtogethimsomehelp.”Actually,Aidan’sparentswerewatchingtelevisiondownstairsanddidnot___58___theirsonwasindangeruntilthreepoliceofficersknockedattheirdoor.“WeareextremelythankfulforwhatDiadidand___59___thatwecouldbedownstairsandnotknowanythingwashappening,”Aidan’smothersaid.“Diahadouraddressbutdidn’thaveanycontactnumbers,soitwasamazingthatshe____60____togethelpfromsofaraway.I’vespokentoherandexpressedourthanks-she’sgladshecouldhelp.”51.A.spare B.enrich C.devote D.save52.A.threatened B.trapped C.concerned D.a(chǎn)nnoyed53.A.eventually B.instantly C.suddenly D.especially54.A.option B.order C.a(chǎn)rrangement D.a(chǎn)ction55.A.explode B.complain C.panic D.quit56.A.a(chǎn)ccidentally B.currently C.obviously D.frequently57.A.a(chǎn)ge B.name C.number D.a(chǎn)ddress58.A.decide B.explain C.realize D.judge59.A.relieved B.shocked C.puzzled D.bored60.A.managed B.learned C.hoped D.promisedClose12(2022·北京房山·二模)Onewinter,ahomelessdogcalledShaviwaslefttodieonthestreetsofsouth-westRussiaafterbeing____61____byadriver.Withtwobrokenlegs,shewastakentoapetclinicfor____62____byavolunteerfromOneGreenPlanet.AfterlaunchinganappealtofindsomeonewhocouldlookafterShavi,thevetfoundNinawho____63____herandnursedherbacktohealth,workingonregainingherconfidenceand____64____.Duetoworkcommitments,Ninacouldn’tkeepShaviandinsteadfoundheranew____65____185milesaway,neartheRussianborder.However,afterjustafewdays,Shavi____66____fromthere.Twoweekslater,whilewalkingalongtheroadoutsideherhome,Ninafeltsomethingbrushupagainstherleg.RealizingitwasShavi,shewasso____67____andexcited.Thedoghadmadethealmost200-milejourneybacktothewomanwhohadsavedherlifeandlegs.ThepairlivedtogetherandmovedintoabiggerapartmentsoShavihadplentyofroomtoplay.“Ofcourse,shehasnowremainedwithusforgood.Iwouldnevergivethiskindoffriendawayagain.____68____arethemostloyalandlovingcompanionsintheworld.Foreverydropofhumanlove,they____69____givealloftheirsinreturn,andIknowthatfrompersonalexperience.Shaviisjustlikea____70____tome.”Ninasaid.61.A.a(chǎn)bandoned B.a(chǎn)dopted C.caught D.hit62.A.treatment B.food C.weekend D.comfort63.A.collected B.trained C.walked D.visited64.A.patience B.strength C.growth D.freedom65.A.friend B.toy C.home D.cage66.A.recovered B.suffered C.wandered D.disappeared67.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.relaxed C.shocked D.worried68.A.Humans B.Volunteers C.Animals D.Drivers69.A.calmly B.willingly C.bravely D.properly70.A.beggar B.child C.leader D.strangerClose13(2022·北京海淀·二模)Mygrandfatherwasawriterofmanybooks.Asachildandateenager,Iwrote____71____,tryingtobeanauthorlikehim.WhenI____72____myfirstbook,IwasnotsureifIshouldthrowitouttotheworldorshelteritforever.That’swhyIwenttograndpathatnight,myfaithfulreader,whoonceagaingavemetremendous____73____。“Didyoubringthebook?IheardyoutalkaboutitandIcan’twaittoseeyour____74____.”“Ohyeah,thebook.Icompletedityesterday,”Ihandedhimthedraft,“butIdon’tthinkit’sthatgood...”Heturnedtoarandompageand____75____moreofthepages.“Whydoyouthinkthisisn’tgood?Itlooksfinetome.Veryheart-warming.”“Well,I’mnotsure.Itcouldbebetterthanitisnow.”“Youcan’texpectforthebooktobe____76____.Writingisaskillthattakestime.Youalreadyfinishedthestory,andnowyouhaveto____77____otherswhatyou’vegot.”hepassedthebookbacktome.“Ifpeopled

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