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2023年高考英語完形填空匯編〔1〕2023全國卷I41.ACBAD46.CDBAD51.ACBBA56.DCDCBMykidsandIwereheadingintothesupermarketovertheweekend.Ontheway,wespottedamanholdingapieceofpaperthatsaid,“__41___myjob.FamilytoFeed.〞
Atthisstore,a__42___likethisisnotnormal.My10-year-oldnoticedhimandmakea__43____onhowbaditmustbetohavetostand___44____inthecoldwind.
Inthestore,Iaskedeachofmykidsto__45___somethingtheythoughtour“friend〞therewould___46___.Theygotapples,asandwichandabottleofjuice.Thenmy17-year-oldsuggestedgivinghima___47____.Ithoughtaboutit.Wewere___48__oncashourselves,but…well,sometimes__49___fromourneedinsteadofourabundanceis___50__whatweneedtodo!Allthekids__51____somethingtheycoulddoawaywithfortheweek.
Whenwehandedhimthebagof__52__,helitupandthankeduswith___53__eyes.WhenIhandedhimthegiftcard,sayinghecoulduseitfor__54____hisfamilymightneed,heburstintotears.
Thishasbeenawonderful___55__forourfamily.Fordaysthekidshavebeenlookingforotherswecan__56___!Thingswouldhaveplayedoutso__57____ifIhadsimplysaid,“No,wereallydon’thave___58___togivemore.〞Steppingoutnotonlyhelpedabrotherin__59___,italsogavemykidsthe__60____tasteofhelpingothers.It’llgoalongwaywiththem.
41.A.LostB.ChangedC.QuitD.Finished
42.AconditionB.placeC.sightD.show
43.A.suggestionB.commentC.decisionD.call
44.A.outsideB.proudlyC.byD.angrily
45.A.drawB.sayC.arrangeD.pick
46.A.orderB.supplyC.appreciateD.discover
47.A.dollarB.jobC.hotmealD.giftcard
48.A.easyB.lowC.softD.loose
49.A.givingB.savingC.spendingD.begging
50.A.yetB.evenC.stillD.just
51.A.declaredB.sharedC.ignoredD.expected
52.A.toysB.medicineC.foodD.clothes
53.A.sleepyB.wateryC.curiousD.sharp
54.A.whoeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever
55.A.experienceB.exampleC.messageD.adventure
56.A.relyonB.respectC.learnfromD.help
57.A.suddenlyB.vividlyC.differentlyD.perfectly
58.A.timeB.powerC.patienceD.money
59.A.fearB.loveC.needD.memory
60.A.strongB.sweetC.strangeD.simple〔2〕2023全國卷-II41.BCDCB46.ADDBC51.ABDAC56.ABDACWheredoyougowhenyouwanttolearnsomething?Afriend?Atutor?Theseareall___41__acesoflearning.Butitmaywellbethatthelearningyourealy___42__wantsomewhereelseinstead.Ihadthe____43__ofseeingthisfirsthandona___44___
Whydaughterplaysonarecreationalsoccerteam.Theydidverywellthisseasonandso__45___atournament,whichnormallywasonlyformoreskilledclubteams.Thisledtosome__46___experiencesonSaturdayastheyplayedagainstteams__47___trained.Throughthefirsttwogames,her__48___didnotgetonseriousshotongoal.Asapparent,I__49___seeingmydaughterplayingherbest,__50___stilldefeated.
ITseemedthatsomethingclickedwiththe__51__betweenSaturdayandSunday.Whenthey__52__fortheirSundaygame,theywere__53__different.Theyhadbegunintegrate(融合)thekindsofplayandteamworktheyhad__54__thedaybeforeintotheir__55__.Theyplayedaggressivelyand__56__scoredagoal.
It__57__methatplayingagainsttheotherteamwasagreat__58__momentforallthegirlsontheteam.Ithinkitisageneralprinciple.__59__isthebestteacher.Thelessonstheymaynotbe__60__whattheywouldhavegotteninschool.Butarecertainlymorepersonalandmeaningful,becausetheyhadtoworkthemoutontheirown.
41.A.publicB.traditionalC.officialD.special
42.A.passesB.worksC.liesD.ends
43.A.dreamB.ideaC.habitD.chance
44.A.tripB.holidayC.weekendD.square
45.A.wonB.enteredC.organizedD.watched
46.A.painfulB.strangeC.commonD.practical
47.A.lessB.poorlyC.newlyD.better
48.A.fansB.tutorsC.classD.team
49.A.imaginedB.hatedC.avoidedD.missed
50.A.ifB.orC.butD.as
51.A.girlsB.parentsC.coachesD.viewers
52.A.dressedB.showedupC.madeupD.planned
53.A.slightlyB.hardlyC.basicallyD.completely
54.A.seenB.knownC.heardD.read
55.A.stylesB.trainingC.gameD.rules
56.A.evenB.stillC.seldomD.again
57.A.confusedB.struckC.remindedD.warned
58.A.touchingB.thinkingC.encouragingD.learning
59.A.ExperienceB.IndependenceC.CuriosityD.Interest
60.A.harmfultoB.mixedwithC.differentfromD.appliedto(3)2023北京36-40:ABCCD
41-45:CBDDC
46-50:BDAAB
51-55:DABCAAWelcomeGiftDarioandhismotherlovedtheirnewapartment.Thelivingroomwaslargeenoughfortheirpiano.Thatnight,thetwoofthem
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sidebysideatthepiano.Theyplayedjazzmusictocelebratetheirnewhome.Theloud
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filledtheroomandmadethemfeelveryhappy.Thenextmorning,
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,theirhappinessdisappeared.Someonehadlefta
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undertheirdoorduringthenight.Oneoftheirneighborhadwrittentocomplain(抱怨)aboutthesoundofthepiano.Dario’smotheraskedthebuildingsuperintendent(管理員)ifheknewanythingaboutit.Buthesaidthattheywereall
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peopleandhecouldn’timagineanyofthemhaddonethat.Laterthatmorning,Dariosuggestedthattheywritealettertotheir
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andapologizefortheirplaying.“Maybewecouldgoand
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everyoneinperson.〞hismothersaid.“Whatifweinvitedthemtocomeherefora
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instead?Darioasked.Theybothlovedthe
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.Overthenextfewdays,theysentoutinvitationsandprepareddesserts
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theirguests.Theydecoratedtheapartmentwithstreamers(彩帶)andpartylights.Finally,thedayoftheparty
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.Someguestsbroughtpresents.Othersbroughtflowers.Someevenbroughtdessertsto
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.Onewoman,Mrs.Gilbert,
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Dario’smotherwithabookofpianomusicbyChopin.“Iheardyouplayingtheothernight,〞shesaid.“Thesoundswokemeoutofbed.I
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thatyoumightplaylikethiseverynight.SoIwroteashortnote.Ihopeyoudon’tthinkIdislikedtheplaying.〞Dario’smothersmiledatMrs.Gilbert.“Ithinkmaybewe
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youanapology.〞shesaid.“Ididn’t
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howlateitwaswhenwewereplaying.Maybeweshouldplaysomequietermusicatnight.“Youplay,youplay!〞Mrs.Gilbertsaid.“Ilikewhatyouplay!Justnotsoloudatnight.〞Shepointedtothebookshehadgiventhem.“Thesesongsarenotsuch
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music.〞“Thesesongsarebeautifulmusic.〞Dario’smothersaid.“Wewillbe
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toplaythemintheevening.〞“Andwewon’tplaysoloudorlate!〞Dariosaid.Hewasalreadylookingforwardto
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thenewmusic.Morethanthat,however,hewashappytoseethebigsmileonhismother’sface.Itgavehimafeelingof
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andmadehimfeelthattheywerehomeatlast.36.A.sat
B.stoodC.layD.walked37.A.voiceB.ring
C.music
D.cry38.A.thereforeB.however
C.otherwise
D.instead39.A.note
B.poster
C.bill
D.report40.A.proudB.rich
C.lucky
D.nice41.A.neighborsB.friendsC.relatives
D.audience42.A.blameB.instruct
C.question
D.visit43.A.partyB.concert
C.show
D.play44.A.experienceB.idea
C.performance
D.action45.A.toB.with
C.for
D.from46.A.continuedB.arrivedC.passed
D.finished47.A.orderB.sell
C.share
D.advertise48.A.treatedB.presented
C.helped
D.served49.A.promisedB.admitted
C.agreed
D.worried50.A.giveB.send
C.offer
D.owe51.A.realizeB.remember
C.understand
D.accept52.A.sweetB.strange
C.funny
D.loud53.A.braveB.sorry
C.happy
D.afraid54.A.changingB.practicing
C.recording
D.writing55.A.equalityB.freedom
C.warmth
D.sympathy(4)2023天津卷16.BACAC21.BDBDA
26.CBDBD31.DCABAMyfiancé(未婚夫)andIwereexcitedaboutshoppingforourfirsthome.Butourfundswere16,andnoneofthehousesinourpricerangeseemedsatisfactory.
Oneagent17ahouseinparticular.Althoughherdescriptionsoundedwonderful,thepricewas18ourrange,sowedeclined.Butshekepturgingustohavealook19.
Wefinallydidanditwas20atfirstsight.ItwasOurHome,smallandcharming,overlookingaquietlake.Walkingthroughtheroomsandtalkingwiththeowners,aniceelderlycouple,wefeltthewarmthand21ofthemarriagewithinthathome.Asperfectasitwas,thepriceremainedtoohighforus.Buteveryday,wewouldsitbythelake,lookingatthehouseanddreamingof22itwouldbeliketolivethere.
Dayslater,wemadea(n)23—farbelowtheaskingprice.Surprisingly,theydidn’t24us.Theyrenewedtheiroffer25.Itwasalsomuchmorethanwecouldafford,butfar26thantheoriginalaskingprice.
Thenextday,wegota27messagethatanotherbuyerhadofferedamuchhigherprice.Evenso,wedecidedtotalkwiththe28directly.Wemadeourfinaloffer,which29wasthousandsofdollarslessthantheotherbuyer’sbid.Weknewit,30wehadtotry.
“Sold!〞saidtheowner.Thenhe31:He’dseenussittingbythelakeallthosetimes;heknewhowmuchwelovedtheplaceandthatwe’d32theyearsofworktheyhadputintotheirhome;herealizedhewouldtakea33bysellingittous,butitwasworthwhile;wewerethepeopletheywantedtolivethere.Hetoldustoconsiderthe34intheprice“anearlyweddingpresent.〞
That’showwefoundourhomeandhowIlearnedthatwhenpeopleare35theyarenotstrangers,onlyfriendswehaven’tyetmet.
16.A.neededB.limitedC.enoughD.large
17.A.recommendedB.decoratedC.soldD.rented
18.A.belowB.withinC.beyondD.between
19.A.atleastB.atmostC.attimesD.athand
20.A.reliefB.concernC.loveD.curiosity
21.A.prideB.happinessC.challengeD.desire
22.A.whichB.whyC.thatD.what
23.A.effortB.offerC.promiseD.profit
24.A.comeacrossB.lookafterC.dependonD.laughat
25.A.insteadB.indeedC.asideD.apart
26.A.worseB.betterC.lessD.higher
27.A.relaxingB.disappointingC.pleasantD.regular
28.A.agentsB.buyersC.managersD.owners
29.A.alreadyB.stillC.generallyD.ever
30.A.soB.orC.forD.but
31.A.apologizedB.complainedC.criticizedD.explained
32.A.checkB.analyzeC.appreciateD.ignore
33.A.lossB.riskC.chanceD.lead
34.A.increaseB.differenceC.interestD.average
35.A.kindB.politeC.smartD.energetic〔5〕2023重慶卷A
WhenAlicewassixteen,Iwastheonewhowantedtorunawayfromhome.Itwas16toseethechangescomingoverher.Sheskippedschool,andrefusedtocommunicate.Itriedbeingfirm,butitdidn’t17.Isawadarkfutureformyoncesweetdaughter.
OneschooldayAlicereturnedhomeverylate.Withaquarrelinview.IwassurprisedtoseeAlicewas18.
“IhopeIdidtherightthing,Mom,〞“Alicesaid.Isawacat,allbloodybutalive.I19ittothevet’s(寵物醫(yī)院),andwasaskedtomakepayment20.AsIcouldn’treachanyoneatthephonenumberonthecat’stag(標(biāo)牌),Ihadtopaythebill.〞Inthefollowingdays,theownerstillcouldn’tbe21.Alicepaidthevettocontinuetreatment.Igrew22:whatifthefamilyhadsimplyleftthecatbehind?
Aweekwentby.AwomancalledtospeaktoAlice.
“Sheisatschool,〞Isaid.
“Youhavea23daughter,〞shesaid,apparentlyintears.
Herfamilyhadjustreturnedfromabroad,andgota(n)24fromthevet.Theircatwasrecovering,thankstoAlice’s25.“Wecan’twaittohugCuddlesagain,〞shesobbed.
Uponherreturnhome,Alicewasfilledwith26atthenews.SowasI.Ilearnedthroughanotherwoman’seyesthatmydaughterwasstillagoodpersondespiteher27teenageyears.Herwarmheartwouldsurelyguideherintherightdirection.
16.A.pleasantB.painfulC.unwiseD.inspiring
17.A.remainB.matchC.appearD.work
18.A.annoyedB.amusedC.worriedD.interested
19.A.carriedB.followedC.returnedD.guided
20.A.monthlyB.honestlyC.generouslyD.immediately
21.A.trustedB.contactedC.persuadedD.satisfied
22.A.activeB.rudeC.anxiousD.proud
23.A.prettyB.gratefulC.wonderfulD.curious
24.A.apologyB.invitationC.messageD.reply
25.A.suggestionB.donationC.encouragementD.help
26.A.loveB.angerC.regretD.joy
27.A.troubledB.longC.boringD.quiet
參考答案:16-20BDCAD21-25BCCCD26-27DAImaginethefirstdaysinanewtimezone.Slowtorespondtothe28,yourbodyclockisconfused.You’resleepyallday,butwhenit’stimeforbed,youcanhardlyfallasleep.Obviouslyyouare29jetlag〔時(shí)差反響〕.
Travelershavetraditionallyfoughtthis30withsleepingpillsoralcohol.Thereareactuallyhealthierwaysthatcanworkjustas31.
Forexample,themomentyougetontheairplane,start32yourbiologicalblocktothedestination’stime.Ifit’sdaytimeinyourdestination,trytostay33.Walkingaroundthecabin〔客艙〕canbeofhelp.Whenit’snighttime,trytosleep.Inthatcase,eatbeforetheflight,34anemptystomachwillpreventyoufromsleeping.Thesetipswillhelpyoustartanew35ofsleepandwakefulness.
28.A.flightB.changeC.demandD.climate
29.A.sufferingfromB.workingonC.lookingintoD.leadingto
30.A.dangerB.problemC.wasteD.fear
31.A.brieflyB.slowlyC.suddenlyD.effectively
32.A.checkingB.sendingC.adjustingD.stopping
33.A.awakeB.aloneC.hungryD.calm
34.A.thoughB.soC.wholeD.or
35.A.understandingB.cycleC.researchD.trend
參考答案:28-30BAB31-35DCADB(6)2023安徽卷36.DBBCA41.CADAC46.DBADD51.CBADAInourmodernworld,whensomethingwearsout,wethrowitawayandbuyanewone.The
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isthatcountriesaroundtheworldhavegrowingmountainsof
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becausepeoplearethrowingoutmorerubbishthaneverbefore.Howdidwe
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athrowawaysociety?Firstofall,itisnoweasierto
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anobjectthantospendtimeandmoneytorepairit.
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modernmanufacturing(制造業(yè))andtechnology,companiesareabletoproduceproductsquicklyandinexpensively.Productsareplentifuland
41.Anothercauseisour
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ofdisposable(一次性的)products.As
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people,wearealwayslookingfor
44
tosavetimeandmakeourliveseasier.Companies
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thousandsofdifferentkindsofdisposableproducts:paperplates,plasticcups,andcameras,tonameafew.Ourappetitefornewproductsalso
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totheproblem.Weare
47
buyingnewthings.Advertisementspersuadeusthat
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isbetterandthatwewillbehappierwiththelatestproducts.Theresultisthatwe
49
usefulpossessionstomakeroomfornewones.Allaroundtheworld,wecanseethe
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ofthisthrowawaylifestyle.Mountainsofrubbishjustkeepgettingbigger.To
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theamountofrubbishandtoprotectthe
52,moregovernmentsarerequiringpeopletorecyclematerials.
53,thisisnotenoughtosolve(解決)ourproblem.Maybethereisanotherwayout.Weneedtorepairourpossessions
54
throwingthemaway.Wealsoneedtorethinkourattitudesabout
55.Repairingourpossessionsandchangingourspendinghabitsmaybethebestwaytoreducetheamountofrubbishandtakecareofourenvironment.36.A.key
B.reason
C.project
D.problem37.A.gifts
B.rubbish
C.debt
D.products38.A.face
B.become
C.observe
D.change39.A.hide
B.control
C.replaceD.withdraw40.A.Thanksto
B.Asto
C.Exceptfor
D.Regardlessof41.A.safe
B.funny
C.cheap
D.powerful42.A.love
B.lack
C.prevention
D.division43.A.sensitive
B.kind
C.brave
D.busy44.A.waysB.places
C.jobs
D.friends45.A.donate
B.receiveC.produce
D.preserve46.A.adapts
B.returnsC.responds
D.contributes47.A.tiredof
B.addictedtoC.worriedaboutD.ashamedfor48.A.newer
B.stronger
C.higher
D.larger49.A.pickup
B.payforC.holdonto
D.throwaway50.A.advantagesB.purposes
C.functionsD.consequences51.A.show
B.record
C.decrease
D.measure52.A.technologyB.environment
C.consumers
D.brands53.A.HoweverB.Otherwise
C.Therefore
D.Meanwhile54.A.byB.infavourofC.after
D.insteadof55.A.spendingB.collecting
C.repairingD.advertising2023福建卷36.BACDB41.ADCDC46.ACBCD51.DBABAOneoftheeasiestthingsintheworldistobecomeafault-finder.However,lifecanbe36whenyouarenotbusyfindingfaultwithit.
SeveralyearsagoI37aletterfromseventeen-year-oldKerry,whodescribedherselfasaworld-classfault-finder,almostalways38bythings.Peoplewerealwaysdoingthingsthatannoyedher,and39wasevergoodenough.Shewashighlyself-criticalandalsofoundfaultwithherfriends.Shebecameareally40person.
Unfortunately,ittookahorribleaccidenttochangeher41Herbestfriendwasseriouslyhurtinacarcrash.Whatmadeitalmost42todealwithwasthatthedaybeforethe43,Kerryhadvisitedherfriendandhadspentthewholetimecriticizingher44ofboyfriends,thewayshewasliving,thewaysherelatedtohermother,andvariousotherthingsshefeltsheneededto45Itwasn'tuntilherfriendwasbadlyhurtthatKerrybecame46herhabitoffindingfault.Veryquickly,shelearnedtoappreciateliferatherthanto47everythingsoharshly(刻薄).Shewasabletotransferhernewwisdomtootherpartsofher48aswell.
Perhapsmostofusaren'tasextremeatfault-finding,49whenwe'rehonest,wecanbesharply50of
theworld.I'mnotsuggestingyou51problems,orthatyoupretendthingsare52thantheyare,butsimplythatyoulearntoallowthingstobeastheyare—53mostofthetime,andespeciallywhenit'snotareallybig54.
Trainyourselfto"biteyourtongue",andwithalittle55,you'llgetreallygoodatlettingthingsgo.Andwhenyoudo,you'llgetbackyourenthusiasmandloveforlife.36.
A.
lonely
B.
great
C.
quiet
D.
uneasy
37.
A.
received
B.
answered
C.
expected
D.
rejected
38.
A.
threatened
B.
interrupted
C.
bothered
D.
spoiled
39.
A.
anything
B.
everything
C.
something
D.
nothing
40.
A.
caring
B.
boring
C.
interesting
D.
surprising
41.
A.
attitude
B.
plan
C.
measure
D.
explanation
42.
A.
urgent
B.
unnecessary
C.
certain
D.
impossible
43.
A.
occasion
B.
event
C.
accident
D.
adventure
44.
A.
memory
B.
notice
C.
evidence
D.
choice
45.
A.
hear
B.
contribute
C.
express
D.
admit
46.
A.
awareof
B.
afraidof
C.
curiousabout
D.
confusedabout
47.
A.
discuss
B.
realize
C.
judge
D.
settle
48.
A.
family
B.
life
C.
career
D.
education
49.
A.
so
B.
or
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but
D.
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50.
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proud
B.
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hopeful
D.
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51.
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face
B.
create
C.
solve
D.
ignore
52.
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rarer
B.
better
C.
stranger
D.
worse
53.
A.
atleast
B.
atlast
C.
byfar
D.
sofar
54.
A.
task
B.
deal
C.
result
D.
duty
55.
A.
practice
B.
speech
C.
rest
D
pity2023廣東卷1.ADCAB6.DCADB11.ABACDHowlongcanhumanbeingslive?Mostscientistswhostudyoldagethinkthatthehumanbodyis___1___tolivenolongerthan120years.However,110yearsisprobablythelongestthatanyonecouldhopetolive——ifheorsheis___2___healthyandlucky.Somescientistsevensaywecanliveaslongas130years!Yet,ourcellssimplycannotcontinuetoreproduce___3___.Theywearout,andasaresult,wegetoldand___4___die.Eventhoughwecan’tliveforever,wearelivinga___5___lifethaneverbefore.In1900,theaverageAmericanlifespan(壽命)wasonly47years,buttodayitis75years!Whendoesoldagebeginthen?Sixty-fivemaybeout-of-dateasthe___6___linebetweenmiddleageandoldage.Afterall,manyolderpeopledon’tbegintoexperiencephysicalandmental___7___untilafterage75.Peoplearelivinglongerbecausemorepeople___8___childhood.Beforemodernmedicinechangedthelawsofnature,manychildrendiedofcommonchildhood___9___.Nowthatthechancesofdying___10___aremuchlower,thechancesoflivinglongaremuchhigherduetobetterdietsandhealthcare.〔高三網(wǎng)gaosan〕Onthewhole,ourpopulationisgettingolder.The___11___inourpopulationwillhavelastingeffectsonoursocialdevelopmentandourwayoflife.Somepeoplefearsuchchangeswillbefortheworse,whilesomesee___12___,notdisaster,manymenandwomenintheir“goldenyears〞arehealthy,stillactive,andyoungin___13___ifnotinage.Asthesocietygrowsold,weneedthe___14___ofouroldercitizens.Withlonglivesaheadofthem,theyneedto___15___activeanddevoted.1.A.designedB.selectedC.improvedD.discovered2.A.completelyB.generallyC.apparentlyD.extremely3.A.rapidlyB.harmlesslyC.endlesslyD.separately4.A.eventuallyB.hopelesslyC.automaticallyD.desperately5.A.busierB.longerC.richerD.happier6.A.finishingB.guidingC.waitingD.dividing7.A.stressB.damageC.declineD.failure8.A.surviveB.enjoyC.rememberD.value9.A.problemsB.fearsC.worriesD.diseases10.A.poorB.youngC.sickD.quiet11.A.changesB.recoveryC.safetyD.increases12.A.dreamsB.chancesC.strengthsD.choices13.A.mindB.appearanceC.voiceD.movement14.A.protectionB.suggestionsC.contributionsD.permission15.A.soundB.appearC.turnD.stay2023湖南卷36-40:DABAC
41-45:DCDBA
46-47:CB
48.if
49.the
50.and
51.shouldn't
52.more
53.with
54.how
55.youItwasarainymorningandthechildren,mainlyboyswithvariouslearningdifficulties,refusedtosettleforthestartofthelesson.Asaninexperiencedteacher,Itriedeverymeanstogetthemtobe
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,butinvain.mypanicwasrisingandIcouldfeelmyheartbeatingwildly.Thiswasthe
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ofmyjobasamusicteacher,Ithought--teachingwasnotforme.ThenIhadanidea.HopingthatnoonewouldnoticethatIwas
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inside,Ithrewmyvoiceasfarasitwouldreach:"Putyourheadsonthedesksandcloseyour
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!Wearegoingonajourney."
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,thechildrenfellsilent."NowwhatshouldIdo?"Ithoughttomyself.ReachingovertomycollectionofCDs,Iblindly
41
,putitinthemachineandplayedit.
Obediently(順從地),myclasslaytheirheadsontheirdesk,closedtheireyesand
42.Whenthemusicstarted,theroomasfilledwiththemostbeautifultonesandmusicalcolorsIcouldhaveeverimagined.Allthechildrenwere
43
.Whenthemusicfinished,Iaskedthemalltoraisetheir
44
slowlysothatwecouldshareourmusicaljourney.
Atthispoint,whenallthechildrenwerewillingtosharetheirexperiences,Ibegantolearnhowto
45
.Themusicallowmetolearnthatteachingisaboutsharingandrespect,tearsandsmiles,theknowingandthe
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andmostofall,anunderstandingofeachother.Thiswasthepowerthat
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intheclassroomcouldhave.
36.A.glad
B.safe
C.kind
D.quiet
37.A.end
B.aim
C.rule
D.plan
38.A.guessing
B.shaking
C.responding
D.laughing
39.A.eyes
B.mouths
C.books
D.doors
40.A.Punctually
B.Importantly
C.Amazingly
D.Obviously
41.A.passedoneon
B.gaveoneback
C.turnedonein
D.tookoneout
42.A.slept
B.nodded
C.waited
D.continued
43.A.talking
B.singing
C.dancing
D.listening
44.A.legs
B.heads
C.arms
D.shoulders
45.A.teach
B.imagine
C.play
D.understand
46.A.unprepared
B.unspoken
C.unknown
D.unforgotten
47.A.games
B.music
C.tears
D.knowledgeSectionC(12marks)
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.
Researchhasbecomebothsimplerandmorecomplex.It'ssimplerbecause,
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youhavecomputer,youcanfindinformationyouneedbysearchingtheInternet.Forallyouinformation,youdon'thavetogoto
49
librarytofindtherelevantresourceandtakenotesonit.Instead,youcanfindsomesourcesfromtheInternet
50
printthecopiesneeded.Remember,however,thatyoushouldusuallyconsultdifferenttypesofsources.Thatis,you
51
alwaysrelyjustontheInternetforyouresearch.
Whilefindinginformationiseasierthanever,atthesametime,researchinghasbecome
52
complex.Thereisalotmorematerialavailable,whichmeansyoumaybeoverwhelmed
53
theamountofinformation.Youneedtolearn
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tosortthroughandfindtherelevantinformationforyourparticularproject.Also,
55
needtochecktheaccuracyofit.2023湖北卷31.DBADB36.DBACB41.CDCAC46.ABACC“DailyStar,sir〞calledJason,carryingsomenewspapersunderhisarm.Thelittleboyhadbeenrunningupanddownthestreet,buttherewerestilltwenty_31__left.Hisvoicewasalmostgoneandhisheartwas_32__.Theshopswouldsoonclose,andallthepeoplewouldgohome.Hewouldhavetogohometoo,carryingthepapers__33_money.Hehadhopedtosellmorepaperstonighttomakemoremoneytobuya__34_forhismotherandsomeseedsforhisbird.Thatwaswhyhehadboughtthepaperswithallhismoney.He_35__ashethoughtofhisfailuretosellallhispapers.
“Youdon’tknowthe__36_ofsellingpapers.Youmustshout,“Hotnews!Bombbursting!〞anothernewsboyChadtoldJason.“_37__it’snotinthepaperatall,〞r(shí)epliedJason.“Justrunawayquickly__38__theyhavetimetosee,andyou’ll__39_outandgetyourmoney,〞Chadsaid.
Itwasanew_40__toJason.Hethoughtofhisbirdwithno__41_andthecakehewantedtobuyforhismother,butwas__42_thathewouldnottellalie.Thoughhewas_43__apoornewsboy,hehadbeen_44__somegoodthings.
ThenextafternoonJasonwenttotheofficeforhispapers_45__.SeveralboyswerecrowdingaroundChad,whodeclaredwitha__46_smilethathesoldsixdozenthedaybefore.HeaddedthatJason__47_moneybecausehewouldnottellalie.Theboy_48__atJason.“Youwouldn’ttellalieyesterday,myboy?〞AgentlemanattheofficecameupandpattedJason’sshoulder__49_.〞You’rejusttheboyIamlookingfor.〞AweeklaterJasonstartedhisnew__50_.Helostsaleoftwentypapersbecausehewouldnottellalie,butgotawell-paidjobbecausehetoldthetruth.
31.A.shopsB.coinsC.peopleD.papers
32.A.openB.heavyC.pureD.weak
33.A.insteadofB.inreturnforC.regardlessofD.inexchangefor
34.A.cupB.cardCbD.cake
35.A.gaveinB.brokedownC.gotawayD.showedup
36.A.difficultyB.processC.goalD.secret
37.A.AndB.ButC.ForD.So
38.A.beforeB.sinceC.thoughD.unless
39.A.callB.dropC.sellD.reach
40.A.editionB.ideaC.policyD.task
41.A.breadB.insectsC.seedsD.water
42.A.concernedB.amazedC.excitedD.determined
43.A.stillB.alreadyC.justD.also
44.A.taughtB.handedC.awardedD.allowed
45.A.atonceB.bychanceC.asusualD.onpurpose
46.A.proudB.gentleC.warmD.polite
47.A.b
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