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2024年2月26日发(作者:dying)

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【海淀一模】

My parents divorced when I was 11 years old. One year later, my father 16 providing any type

of financial support for us. Times were definitely 17 then. I remember the threatening calls from bill collectors, and the

sound of my mother crying late at night. 18 the memory that surfaces much more strongly than all the others is one in which

I learned a dear lesson about 19 .

To 20 our family my mother worked day and night. Driving home late one night, she stopped at a red light. A 21 car

racing up crashed into the back of my mother's car. Amazingly, my mother 22 , but her car didn’t. The driver of the other

car was a young man with no 23 ,so he couldn’t afford to repair her car. The next day, I saw our neighbors, the Claytons

handing my mother an envelope with $500 inside. I remember my 24 ,tough mother insisting that she couldn’t take their

money. There was no way she could 25 pay them back.

Mr. Clayton said with a smile. “Don’t worry about paying us back. When times are better, just help someone else who is

in 26 . That will be 27 enough. ”

My mother took his words to heart. A year later, on her way back home from work, she met a young woman holding a

crying baby. She invited them into our kitchen and 28 some food for them.

As the night wore on, the young woman's story 29 . She had run away from an unfortunate marriage, taking only her kid

and a handful of 30 .

My mother made them a makeshift bed on our living room couch. Later, I saw her open her purse and hand the young

woman some money. I knew that was almost all the money she had, yet I saw such a look of 31 upon her face as she handed

it freely to the girl.

Through the years, times continued to be tough for our family. In spite of this, my mother still 32 out to help others

however she could, whether it was 33 money, time, or another form of service.

It has been several decades since our neighbors gave their 34 The sweet lesson I have learned

from the dear neighbor and my mother was that when times are tough, acts of kindness and generosity can make such a 35 .

stopped B. remembered C. avoided D. suggested

puzzling B. memorable C. challenging D. valuable

16. A.

17. A.

18. A.

19. A.

20. A.

And B. So C. But D. Or

accepting B. respecting C. sharing D. caring

support B. educate C. unite D. serve

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21. A.

22. A.

23. A.

24. A.

25. A.

26. A.

27. A.

28. A.

29. A.

30. A.

31. A.

32. A.

33. A.

34. A.

35. A.

16. A 17. C 18. C 19. D 20. A 21. B

26. B 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. A 31. C

【西城一模】

Emerald (翡翠) Dreams

“And this is me kissing the Blarney Stone”, says Carrie, my seventeen-year-old daughter. She turns the pages of her

new photo album, recounting her recent ten-day 16 abroad, and my mind wanders back…way back to when she was

only five.

“Someday I’m going to Ireland”, she said, holding her Childcraft book in her lap. Her blue eyes 17 as she looked

at the beautiful pictures. “Well, maybe you can!” I said. However, it was 18 for our family to pay for the luxury of

traveling. I was working as a secretary. My husband Charlie had to close his 19 last year due to his poor health…

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22. D 23. A 24. C 25. B

shiny B. speeding C. passing D. costly

suffered B. screamed C. escaped D. survived

insurance B. licence C. experience

desperate B. inspiring C. proud

D. family

D. loving

secretly B. possibly C. naturally D. seriously

anxiety B. need C. turn D. depression

politeness B. success C. payment D. effort

cooled B. bought C. stored D. prepared

D. paused unfolded B. continued C. ended

possessions B. jewels C. tools D. purses

hesitation B. confusion C. determination D. caution

rushed

about

lesson

sense

B. worked C. gave D. reached

B .with C. at D. for

B. opinion C. chance D. gift

B. difference C. request D. decision

32. D 33. B 34. D 35. B

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Ten years later, Carrie came home from school one day, hardly able to contain her 20 , “Mama, you’ll never 21

where the class is going. To Ireland!” she smiled 22 . “You’re kidding!” I said. “Ireland! Where you’ve always wanted

to go!”

“The trip is 23 for year after next, and the $2,100 can be paid in installments (分期付款).” Then she added, “But

that’s too much… isn’t it?” Her voice was 24 yet doubting. “Well,” I said slowly, “Daddy and I can’t help much;

25 , you have two years to earn the money.” “You think so?” Carrie’s face lit up like a Christmas tree. “Well,” I 26 ,

“maybe you could use your father’s bakery and sell baked goods.” Sell baked goods? We 27 at each other. Carrie was

an excellent 28 ! This would work!

So the plan was 29 . Carrie began working, making a variety of baked goods. She used dried apples, cooked,

seasoned and spiced to perfection. Soon, however, fried apple-pies became the customer favorite. All ingredients were 30

—real shortening (起酥油), real butter—and the crust (皮) was handmade and hand-rolled. Finally the pies were fried to a

beautiful, golden brown! The finished product was an extremely pleasant treat, winning 31 from even the little old

ladies in these hills who have been making dried-apple pies for decades. 32 began rolling in, and the Ireland fund

grew, and well 33 the given time the trip abroad was paid in full…

Now I’m looking at her album as she proudly points out the 34 she visited: castles of Ireland, historic bridges

and churches, cobblestone (鹅卵石) streets of Dublin… so much like those in her Childcraft book. My daughter will forever

remember this dream come true, a dream that began in the heart of a five-year-old girl and was completely made 35

by the delicious apple pie!

16. A. training

17. A. brightened

18. A. wise

19. A. bookstore

20. A. disappointment

21. A. realize

22. A. shyly

23. A. delayed

24. A. sharp

25. A. thus

26. A. suggested

27. A. pointed

28. A. secretary

B. journey

B. darkened

B. wrong

B. bakery

B. surprise

B. understand

B. slightly

B. planned

B. hesitant

B. even

B. insisted

B. stared

B. traveler

C. study

C. hardened

C. difficult

C. agency

C. sorrow

C. guess

C. bitterly

C. continued

C. hopeful

C. also

C. wondered

C. shouted

C. cook

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D. work

D. weakened

D. pleasant

D. grocery

D. excitement

D. forget

D. broadly

D. made

D. firm

D. still

D. disagreed

D. laughed

D. student

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29. A. canceled

30. A. natural

31. A. praise

32. A. Menus

33. A. within

34. A. buildings

35. A. necessary

16. B

21. C

26. A

31. A

【朝阳一模】

Go for the Gold

Diana Golden was 12 years old when she found she had bone cancer. Doctors recommended 36 her right leg

above the knee.

37 Diana heard the news, she asked the first question that came into her mind, “Will I still be able to 38 ?”

“When the doctors said yes,” she later said, “I thought it wouldn’t be too 39 .”

That was Diana’s 40 to life. Losing a leg would cause most children to lose 41 , but Diana refused to think

about the 42 side. “Losing a leg?” she’d say. “It’s nothing. A body part.”

Most of all, Diana didn’t want to let cancer stop her from doing what she loved—skiing. She had been on ski since five.

After the operation, Diana worked hard to get back to the 43 . “I always skied, and I intended to keep on skiing. There

was never any question in my mind about that,” she 44 . Seven months after losing her leg, Diana met her 45 . She

was back out on the slopes (斜坡).

Skiing wasn’t quite the same with just one leg, but Diana made the best of it. She 46 to go faster on one leg

than most people could go on two. When she was just 17, she became a member of the U.S. Disabled Ski Team.

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17. A

22. D

27. B

32. C

18. C

23. B

28.C

33. A

19. B

24. C

29. D

34. B

20. D

25. D

30. A

35. D

B. changed

B. delicious

B. awards

B. Ideas

B. from

B. sites

B. important

C. discussed

C. clean

C. trust

C. Orders

C. beyond

C. cities

C. popular

D. laid

D. soft

D. titles

D. Questions

D. for

D. countries

D. possible

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After high school, Diana went on to Dartmouth College. There she saw how top two-legged skiers trained. 47

not to be left behind, Diana began training with the Dartmouth team. When they ran up and down the steps of the football

stadium, she went up and down the steps too—by 48 . “I had to 49 ,” she later explained. “I was an athlete. I had

one leg, which meant I had to do it 50 .”

Her constant efforts finally paid off. In 1987, Diana placed 10th in a race 51 some of the best nondisabled skiers

in the country. And in 1988, the magazine Ski Racing selected her “Skier of the Year”, breaking the 52 of electing

able-bodied World Cup athletes.

As a result of her 53 and determination, Diana has changed the way the world looks at

54 athletes. People have begun to see them as strong and competent. “Everyone has some kind of ‘disability’,” Diana

says, “It’s what we do with our abilities that 55 .”

36. A. pulling

37. A. Until

38. A. run

B. losing

B. When

B. walk

C. removing

C. Once

C. train

C. difficult

C. attention

C. confidence

C. positive

C. track

C. declared

C. approval

C. expected

C. Anxious

C. jumping

C. survive

C. differently

C. to

D. breaking

D. Since

D. ski

D. dangerous

D. challenge

D. patience

D. negative

D. court

D. introduced

D. standard

D. learned

D. Cautious

D. walking

D. transform

D. deliberately

D. for

39. A. bad B. strange

40. A. answer

41. A. memory

42. A. serious

B. attitude

B. interest

B. practical

43. A. mountain B . field

44. A. responded B. commented

45. A. goal B. requirement

46. A. offered B. agreed

47. A. Determined B. Ashamed

48. A. climbing B. running

49. A. adapt B. perform

50. A. properly B. immediately

51. A. between B. against

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52. A. reality B. system

53. A. wisdom B. experience

54. A. top B . disabled

55. A. pushes B. matters

C. promise

C. behavior

C. young

C. helps

D. tradition

D. courage

D. international

D. contributes

答案:36—40 CBDAB 41—45 CDACA 46—50 DACAC 51—55 BDDBB

【丰台一模】

Yasmeen’s Mehndi

Mrs. Cross, Yasmeen’s social study teacher, announced, “Boys and girls, you have been learning

Mehndi

about world customs. Be ready to 16 one of your family’s customs, tomorrow.”

After school, Yasmeen dragged her backpack along, thinking about the day’s 17 . “I’m the

only Indian student in my class,” she thought, “what will everyone think about my family’s

customs?”

At home, Yasmeen was 18 . She opened the kitchen door and saw her mother busily crushing henna leaves.

“Ready for the 19 tonight?” Mother smiled.

Yasmeen shrugged(耸肩). Normally, she’d be excited when her aunts, uncles and cousins came to 20 the end of

the ninth month of the Islamic year. This holy month is observed with prayers and fasting(斋戒) during daylight hours.

Later, Yasmeen explored the house, trying to get a(an) 21 for her assignment. She 22 her father’s Koran.

She flipped through the worn pages of her father’s holy book. Maybe I’ll take this to school, she thought. But the Koran

isn’t a 23 .

Maybe I’ll wear my salwar(沙丽) to school. Wrong! Everybody might 24

me. Tears filled Yasmeen’s eyes as she tried to figure out 25 to share.

Yasmeen walked into the 26 again and watched Mother stir henna powder into a smooth paste, to be used at the

party.

That night all the girls 27 their glittering dresses gathered around the sofa to have their hands 28 with

Mehndi(henna paste).

It was Yasmeen’s 29 . Mother drew tiny flower patterns on her hands. Seconds later, “That’s it,” Yasmeen shouted

out, “Mehndi!”

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“On special Muslim holidays,” Yasmeen 30 the next day at school, “it’s an Indian 31 to paint women’s

hands with Mehndi designs.” Yasmeen 32

displayed the design on her hands. She also held up a bowl of crushed henna leaves for the class to see and then described

how her mother prepared henna paste.

“ 33 you paint me a Mehndi design?” All her classmates held out their hands.

Yasmeen’s eyes moistened. She had always thought that Mehndi was only something 34 in her own country, but

now she was far too glad to see this ancient art on hands 35 by people of different cultures.

16. A. learn B. share

17. A. lessons B. routines

18. A. excited B. surprised

19. A. decoration B. class

20. A. celebrate B. attend

21. A. place B. question

22. A. found B. packed

23. A. fashion B. custom

24. A. talk about B. play with

25. A. how B. why

26. A. garden B. balcony

27. A. in B. over

28. A. painted B. washed

29. A. right B. turn

30. A. showed B. explained

31. A. legend B. goal

32. A. bravely B. secretly

33. A. Should B. Could

34. A. understood B. provided

C. name D. follow

C. assignment D. meeting

C. annoyed D. downhearted

C. party D. housework

C. complete D. greet

C. opinion D. idea

C. read D. heard

C. competition D. dream

C. laugh at D. argue with

C. when D. what

C. kitchen D. living-room

C. on D. at

C. wrapped D. wiped

C. plan D. duty

C. persuaded D. informed

C. belief D. tradition

C. proudly D. vividly

C. May D. Must

C. believed D. valued

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35. A. admired B. influenced C. inherited D. spread

答案:16. B 17. C 18. D

31. D

19. C 20. A

32. C 33. B

21. D

34. D

22. A

35.A

23. B

24. C 25. D 26. C 27. A 28.

A 29. B 30. B

【石景山一模】

When I think about what my hero means to me, I realize that most of my special memories and feelings toward my hero

come from the little things he does every day. My hero is not a celebrity or such a recognizable face. My hero is not a national

hero or multi-millionaire. He has never saved me from a burning castle or an avalanche (雪崩), but he does ___16___ me

and tell me to have a good day. He is just an ___17___, quiet man, whom I honor.

My dad is my hero because he is brave, skilled, and ___18___. I know many people say their dads are their heroes, but

my dad teaches me about becoming a man, which is extremely important for a young boy.

Respect goes a long way with my dad, as does patience. As a(n)___19___, my dad must deal with people every day,

some of whom are nice and some are not. Either way, he ___20___ his well-mannered attitude.

Dad is not afraid of many things, or if he is, he doesn’t tell me ___21___ he wants to seem tough. He may not be a big guy

but since he works with his ___22___ all day, he is very strong. Dad works outdoors in all kinds of ___23___ but the worst

thing he has to do is ___24___ up and work in an attic (顶楼) in the middle of the summer. Trust me, this is the ___25___ place

you will experience as an electrician and when you come back ___26___, what is in your lungs will make you ___27___ for

hours.

My dad and I have a very good ___28___. We talk about almost everything. We go hunting, fishing, and everything a dad

and son would do. My dad and I enjoy ___29___ most because it gives us time outdoors together and there is nothing like that.

He has ___30___ and taught me everything I need to know about ___31___.

I am ___32___ to be the son of Mike C., and would not have it any other way. People come up to me all the time to

___33___ me I have a good dad. It makes me feel ___34___ that a lot of people think so ___35___ of him. He is a good

teacher of my life and would do anything for me. This is why my father is my hero.

16. A. ignore B. hug C. follow D. remind

17. A. able B. average C. allergic D. active

18. A. special B. enthusiastic C. respectful D. strict

19. A. teacher B. officer C. electrician D. engineer

20. A. offers B. makes C. hides D. keeps

21. A. how B. unless C. until D. because

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22. A. hands B. mouth C. brain D. legs

23. A. subjects B. aspects C. conditions D. destinations

24. A. climb B. look C. get D. stand

25. A. coldest B. highest C. best D. hottest

26. A. down B. over C. inside D. through

27. A. rest B. cough C. hesitate D. sleep

28. A. relationship B. dream C. adventure D. habit

29. A. writing B. performing C. hiking D. eating

30. A. shown B. bought C. fetched D. paid

31. A. family B. nature C. study D. trouble

32. A. excited B. eager C. surprised D. proud

33. A. ask B. warn C. tell D. promise

34. A. surprised B. good C. nervous D. anxious

35. A. easily B. seriously C. specially D. highly

答案:16. B 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. D 21. D 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. A

29. C 30. A 31. B 32. D 33. C 34. B 35. D

【东城区一模】

My brother Gene was four years older than me. By the time I turned four, I was upset that he could read but I couldn’t.

I burned with 16 to read a book like my brother. I begged: “Teach me to read, Mom! Please, please?!” Finally, Mom

set aside time after lunch 17 reading lessons, and soon after my fifth birthday, I was reading.

I longed for my father, who was a great storyteller, to read me the books that I couldn’t yet read on my own. But my

father worked three jobs to feed the family. He didn’t have the time or 18 in the evening to read to me. 19 ,

every Sunday morning, my brother and I lay next to him in bed, waiting for him to tell stories about his 20 . I can still

hear my father’s voice 21 the cold winters on the family farm in Poland. His family didn’t have enough money to

burn wood in the fireplace all night. He told us that he always volunteered to help with 22 . I can smell the soup made

by my grandma and 23 my father cutting onions, carrots and tomatoes for salad, and when no one was looking,

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putting a piece into his mouth. “I was always 24 ,” he explained. Hearing my father’s stories 25 me closer to the

books and the stories they held.

One Saturday afternoon when I was seven, we walked two blocks to the small 26 in our neighborhood, and my

dad filled out forms for a card. That Saturday 27 my life: I met Mrs. Schwartz, the librarian, and my dad said, “You’re

28 enough to walk to the library yourself.” And so I did—almost every afternoon.

In my mind, Mrs. Schwartz was “the keeper of books and the guardian of stories.” Some days she read aloud to a small

group of us 29 . Most of time, Mrs. Schwartz let me 30 myself with books I pulled from the shelves and look

through them to see which ones I’d 31 out. I remember that sometimes she’d 32 a book and tell me a part of the

story. But she always let me choose. Books became my 33 who were my comfort when I felt lonely.

Yes, reading changed me. It gave me the 34 to study hard so I could become a teacher, and share my 35 of

reading with my students. And inside my head, I can still hear the voices of my mother, father, and Mrs. Schwartz, which

are with me every time I open the first page of a new book. 428

16. A. anger

17. A. for

B. worry

B. before

C. desire

C. in

D. interest

D. until

D. energy

D. Finally

D. neighborhood

D. interpreting

D. cooking

D. picture

D. tired

D. left

D. club

D. controlled

D. free

D. communicators

D. reward

D. sign

18. A. ability

19. A. Still

B. ambition

B. Then

C. courage

C. Therefore

C. farmland 20. A. workplace

21. A. explaining

22. A. living

23. A. catch

24. A. busy

25. A. laid

B. childhood

B. describing

B. reading

B. discover

B. poor

B. drew

C. introducing

C. farming

C. notice

C. hungry

C. taught

C. office

C. tested

C. old

26. A. library

27. A. saved

28. A. near

B. bookstore

B. changed

B. ready

29. A. graduates

30. A. surround

31. A. find

B. regulars

B. familiarize

B. lend

C. candidates

C. examine

C. check

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32. A. write

B. recommend

B. assistants

B. dream

B. time

C. study

D. reserve

D. companions

D. chance

D. plan

33. A. teachers

34. A. drive

35. A. lesson

C. listeners

C. order

C. love

答案:16. C 17. A 18. D

29.B

19. A 20. B 21.B 22.D 23.D 24.C 25.B 26.A 27.B 28.C30.A 31.C 32.B 33.D 34.A 35.C

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