全国卷 高二英语下学期期末考试分类汇编——完形填空之人与自然.docx
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1、 08 人与自然Passage 1(2022河南濮阳高二期末)I couldnt believe it when Ron said, “Honey, I bought us two camels!” Id always been an animal _1_. But beautiful was not a word I would have ever used to _2_ a camel.They were babies when bought and I _3_ them Nadia and Sybil. I remember Nadia once _4_ a male calf that
2、 lived for only a short time. It broke my heart to hear her throaty bellows (嘶哑地吼叫) as she mourned (哀悼) the _5_. After a week, Nadia went back to eating and roaming (漫步), _6_. I cant know her inner feeling, but the _7_ she showed left a deep impression on me.Last fall, Sybil was believed to be in a
3、deadly _8_. I could see the suffering in her eyes, but she _9_ through the pain during the trip to A&M, where we knew shed have the best chance of _10_. Her strong will _11_ me and even the hospital team.In 2016, Ron was diagnosed with cancer. We were both _12_ upset. For six months, he underwent in
4、tensive radiation treatments that left him quite _13_. I took sole responsibility for caring for the animals, keeping our household _14_ and lifting Rons spirits. I was _15_ mentally and physically. But Nadia and Sybil _16_ me that theres power within us that carries us through even the toughest tim
5、es.Yet it wasnt until I watched Nadia and Sybil live through _17_ that I realized that even during those _18_ years, there had been hope for me. Now, between animal feeding and other farm chores, I sit _19_ in our cottage, more at peace than Ive ever been. I thank Ron for bringing me these camels. T
6、heyre truly a _20_ for me.1AfeederBloverCdoubterDguardian2AtrainBraiseCdescribeDobserve3AreturnedBshowedCbroughtDnamed4Agave birth toBgot close toCgot out ofDgave rise to5AskyBearthCincidentDloss6Aas usualBin particularCby coincidenceDin practice7AbeautyBstrengthCambitionDawareness8AbehaviorBmistake
7、CpanicDcondition9Amade senseBtried outCheld onDbuilt up10AlibertyBsurvivalCapplicationDshelter11AamazedBhelpedCconvincedDpromoted12AsecretlyBnearlyCtemporarilyDextremely13AbusyBweakCseriousDnervous14AindependentBexistingCrunningDpractical15AexhaustedBdisabledCtreatedDbalanced16AwarnedBremindedCsurpr
8、isedDrecommended17AabsurdnessBannoyanceCadaptationDdarkness18AfruitlessBwonderfulCscaryDremote19AcontentlyBaimlesslyCelegantlyDanxiously20AfigureBpossessionCblessingDburdenPassage 2(2022安徽定远县育才学校高二期末)Lulu has been my closest and best friend in the past five years. In fact, he always follows my order
9、 especially when I look after other animal friends in our _21_. This summer, many forests are damaged by fire. Not far from our shelter, a forest caught fire. Lulu rushed towards the forest where flames sent out terrible _22_ . At that moment, I no longer had any _23_ that Lulu could come back to th
10、e shelter. _24_, I was waiting for the firemen to tell me his death in the forest. Suddenly, a fireman rushed into my office and_25_ me that my dog Lulu succeeded in saving four lovely little_26_ trapped by the flames. According to the fireman, Lulu _27_ the cats in his mouth, one by one moving them
11、 to a safe place.Upon knowing this, I _28_ went to the forest with the fireman to_29_ the cats. Once on the scene, we found Lulu wasnt there. Then we heard the sound of a dog coming from the _30_. I recognized it was the sound of my dog Lulu. The fireman _31_ the tracks of the dog until he found him
12、 barking _32_ by the side of another fireman who was badly hurt. He was lying on the ground and waiting for help. Thanks to Lulu, four cats and a fireman were saved. That day, I was very_33_ of Lulu for his two heroic actions towards the cats and the fireman. Lulu had pity on both animals like him a
13、nd a human being who was _34_ to put out the fire with his team mates. I _35_ the fireman in his house with my dog Lulu. What a memorable _36_ when the fireman hugged Lulu tightly to his chest. This _37_ story shows us that pets are _38_ and caring. We should love and _39_ them. One day they could _
14、40_ us in return for our kindness. So dont look down upon little animals.21AtentBzooCshelterDlaboratory22AwindBheatCsteamDsound23AtimeBhopeCinterestDproblem24AAt leastBIn allCAs usualDIn fact25AinformedBwarnedCadvisedDchecked26AcatsBdogsCbirdsDrabbits27AtiedBheldCswallowedDtore28AnormallyBsincerelyC
15、peacefullyDimmediately29Await forBplay withCpick upDworry about30AforestBmarketCvillageDcourtyard31AcrossedBclearedCrecordedDfollowed32AangrilyBloudlyChappilyDregularly33AcarefulBjealousCproudDindependent34AtryingBplanningCpreparingDcontinuing35AcalledBdefendedCvisitedDinterviewed.36AdayBseasonCscen
16、eDtrip37AnewBtrueCfunnyDstrange38AlovingBexcitingCannoyingDchallenging39AfeedBcontrolCdescribeDprotect40ApayBtolerateCrespectDhelpPassage 3(2022四川达州高二期末)5-year-old Maggie is truly a magical dog. It can be called a Strong Dog, like the famous Strong Pig (Zhujianqiang) in China, which _41_ the Wenchua
17、n Earthquake in 2008, and lived until 2021.It all started in Lebanon when Maggie was found _42_ treated, with one ear cut off and a broken jaw (下颌). With a baby in its body, Maggie was beaten and then shot 17 times with a gun, _43_ the total loss of her sight.A person in Lebanon discovered the _44_
18、dog and wrote a post asking for _45_. A woman in London saw the _46_ and got help from The Wild At Heart Foundation. Maggie was _47_. However, she had to receive _48_ and other treatments before she was placed for adoption and before finding her _49_ home in Brighton, England.25-year-old Kasey Carli
19、n, working at a dog-care center, is the owner of Maggie, who is now a(n) _50_ on the Internet, with over 248,000 _51_ on her Instagram. Her success was so great, so Kasey _52_ her job and devoted her time to _53_ Maggies Instagram account full-time.“She has taught me and others so many lessons. Ever
20、yday she _54_ me to try to be better and do better” Kasey told Bored Panda. Maggie has recently become a therapy (治疗) dog, _55_ hospitals, nursing homes and universities where everyone can feel the _56_ and joy in her.“Happily, Im _57_ everyday that so many people are interested in her _58_. For so
21、long, no one cared about her, when I agreed to _59_ her it was because no one else wanted to! Im glad she can _60_ such a positive message with the world” finishes Kasey.41AsurvivedBmarkedChonoredDpredicted42AinterestinglyBphysicallyCparticularlyDcruelly43Amaking upBsetting offCleading toDbringing u
22、p44AuglyBpoorChungryDbrave45AloveBadviceCmoneyDhelp46AtroubleBresultCrequestDhope47AabandonedBsavedCboughtDcaught48AfoodsBsurgeriesCgiftsDinvitations49ArichBoriginalCbeautifulDpermanent50AcelebrityBmodelCadviserDdancer51ApartnersBdogsCfollowersDcustomers52AleftBchoseClostDfound53AenjoyingBopeningCpr
23、otectingDmanaging54AasksBremindsCordersDencourages55AvisitingBwarningCcallingDintroducing56AstressBpainCpeaceDfear57AdisturbedBafraidCworriedDamazed58AintelligenceBskillCstoryDability59AadoptBtrainCbelieveDchange60AsufferBshareCcompareDseePassage 4(2022山西忻州一中高二期末)A series of severe thunder storms st
24、ruck our area recently. Heavy rains, strong winds, and lots of lightening had _61_ flash flooding and even swept down trees. I had spent the afternoon _62_ branches out of my yard. Then just before I was getting _63_ to take my dogs for their last walk of the day the _64_ came on my television and o
25、ver my phone that another storm was _65_. I quickly took my dogs outside. Huge and _66_ clouds were rolling in while thunder _67_ over the hills. Despite this, I knew that the stars were shining and the moon was smiling up _68_ but I just couldnt see them. The blink of light, up high, at the far end
26、 of the meadow (草坪) might hide behind my _69_. I smiled. It amazed me how far their light _70_ in the darkness of the night and how they didnt seem _71_ at all by the approaching storm. I felt that the _72_ no longer seemed so scary and that my fear had been _73_ with relief and joy. Life does have
27、its _74_ of storms, some caused by _75_ and some caused by us. We cant go through life being scared of them, _76_. We are here to shine our light. We are here to share our love. We are bound to ride through the _77_, clean up after them, and make this world a _78_ place. Light may seem tiny but you
28、will be _79_ at how far it can be seen and how easily it can _80_ the dark away.61AreservedBcausedCwitnessedDindicated62Acutting downBthrowing awayCpicking upDlooking for63AreadyBexcitedCupsetDembarrassed64AexpectationsBdetailsCsignalsDwarnings65Aheading our wayBcoming to mindCcoming into effectDtak
29、ing its place66AconstantBalarmingCtemporaryDnormal67AdisappearedBmatteredCchangedDboomed68AanywhereBoutdoorsCsomewhereDindoors69AhallBhouseCbalconyDroom70AshoneBcircledCspreadDtraveled71AbotheredBfollowedCtargetedDallocated72AresultBtrickCdarknessDbattle73AmixedBreplacedCcombinedDsurrounded74Apromis
30、eBsignCstoryDshare75AnatureBsocietyCdesignDchance76AinsteadBthereforeCthoughDsomehow77AmatchBpresentCthoughtsDstorms78AsaferBbetterCquieterDwarmer79AamazedBconcernedCupsetDgood80AgiveBputCdriveDsendPassage 5(2022陕西西安高二期末)The first time my mom came over to babysit Alice, our newborn daughter, for a c
31、ouple of hours, all I wanted to do was take my elderly Brooklyn out for a walk. Brooklyn was _81_ my dog. Fourteen years ago, when I first saw her in the pet store, I knew it was a done deal: we were _82_.I had never had a pet _83_, but I welcomed everything about it. I _84_ her whole life in photos
32、. And during large _85_ gatherings, seeing me with baby Brooklyn, my favourite aunt would tell me one day I would be a great _86_.Brooklyn was _87_ getting old and grey when my daughter was born, but she _88_ the new baby with gentleness. However, as my daughter _89_ more and more space in my life,
33、Brooklyns place in it began to _90_. And the less of a priority she became, the further I felt from my old self and the things that used to be _91_ to me. By the time she was nearly 17, she was in a(n)_92_ condition. The day she died, she was in so much _93_. I fought back my tears and buried my _94
34、_ in her fur as I carried her to the _95_.When the pet doctor gave her two shots that would make her _96_ forever, I watched her big brown eyes go _97_.“Rest now, my baby. I _98_ to her.Four years later, I still _99_ that dog every day, because she was the one who taught me the heart-breaking beauty
35、 of being _100_ by another living being.81AactuallyBmerelyCsurelyDapparently82ArecognizedBperceivedCreunitedDattached83Astanding byBmoving aboutCgrowing upDfitting in84AprotectedBidentifiedCdocumentedDrecalled85AcompanyBfamilyCschoolDclub86AdoctorBfriendCmotherDneighbour87AalsoBalreadyCinsteadDeven8
36、8AwelcomedBhuggedCfedDsatisfied89AsavedBexploredCcreatedDoccupied90AexpandBdisappearCshiftDfall91AsimpleBtiringCimportantDsafe92AcriticalBfairCsteadyDoriginal93ApainBangerCtroubleDdanger94AhandsBfaceCbodyDfeet95AfarmBparkCzooDhospital96Acheer upBfall asleepChold onDkeep quiet97AcoldBblankCstillDblin
37、d98AwhisperedBsighedCwhistledDnodded99AattendBgreetCguardDmiss100AadmiredBneededCapprovedDrememberedPassage 6(2021全国高二期末)It was Americas deadliest wildfire in at least 100 years. It burned for 17 days and _101_153,336 acres. The beauty of this _102_named place, the town of Paradise (天堂), was_103_ .S
38、hane Grammer_104_the news of the fires deadly path from Los Angeles, where he works as a_105_director for Disneys theme parks. When his friend Shane Edwards shared pictures of his white chimney (烟囱) the only part of his house to_106_ Grammer felt helpless. And then an idea _107_him.“Ive got to paint
39、 that _108_,” he told Inside Edition. “Im not trying to say anything. Its just that Im an artist. And it was a(n)_109_for me to express and be an artist.”Then Grammer spent three hours painting a striking picture of a woman on the chimney a(n)_110_, perhaps, of the beauty of life, or even just of li
40、fe itself.Grammer_111_the picture on Instagram (社交网站名). The victims of the fire in particular could not _112_themselves. “Beautiful and unforgettable,” one said. Another commented, “You _113_beauty and hope.”Suddenly, Grammer realized that what he had _114_was a purely artistic expression had change
41、 into something deeper, the _115_of true art. Over a period of three months he returned eight times, painting 17 portraits of victims. “There is hope,” he _116_. “There is beauty in the_117_.”Grammers work in Paradise has now become a(n)_118_. He has traveled the world painting pictures in dark plac
42、es that _119_needed some light. “I want to do something powerful and create art that_120_people,” he said.101AcrossedBblockedCconsumedDpossessed102AcuriouslyBnaturallyCnormallyDbeautifully103AgoneBfoundCdisplayedDestablished104AbroadcastBfollowedCexchangedDannounced105ApositiveBcreativeCreliableDrea
43、listic106AsurviveBwithdrawCfallDfix107AshockedBupsetCsavedDhit108AparkBtownChouseDchimney109AopportunityBadventureCsuccessDprocess110AspotBwarningCreminderDmixture111AdownloadedBpostedCsoldDdrew112ArelaxBbehaveCcontainDexpress113AownBbringCknowDappreciate114AsaidBownedCthoughtDargued115AmarkBskillCt
44、raditionDimpression116AadmittedBrepliedCpromisedDexplained117AashesBpatternCexhibitionsDwildfire118AviewBmovementCcustomDassignment119AsimplyBslightlyCbadlyDhardly120AthrillsBentertainsCdescribesDmovesPassage 7(2020河北省玉田县第一中学高二期末)Oscar, a two year old cat, lives in a nursing home, where people stay
45、when they are very ill or at the end of their lives. Every day, Oscar _121_ in and out of the patients rooms. The nurses say that he is just like a _122_. He looks at each patient and _123_. Then he usually leaves the room. _124_, when Oscar decides to stay and gets on the bed next to the patient, t
46、he nurses _125_ the doctor and the patients family. According to the nurses, Oscar has accurately _126_ the death of 25 patients so far.Oscars story is just a story. _127_ has done research to _128_ how accurate Oscar really is. However, two research studies have found that some dogs can _129_ cance
47、r.In the first study, cancer patients _130_ into tubes. Researchers then _131_ five dogs to sit or lie down _132_ they smelled the breath samples with cancer. Next came the _133_ test. The dogs smelled more than 150 different breath samples. On average, they _134_ 93 percent of the cancer samples.In
48、 the second study, several dogs identified a sample that the researchers _135_ was cancer-free. The researchers sent it back for more lab tests. This time, the tests showed that the sample _136_ did show signs of cancer. The dogs identified cancer that the first tests _137_!What makes dogs a species
49、 of animal that is so _138_ detecting cancer? Diseases such as cancer produce smells. Dogs can _139_ as much as 10,000 times better than people.Will a visit to the doctor soon include a sniff from a friendly animal? Some people think this is not a(n) _140_ idea. It is less expensive than a lab test,
50、 and it doesnt hurt!121AwalksBridesClivesDrests122AteacherBstudentCdoctorDpatient123AsniffsBsmilesCjumpsDsleeps124AThereforeBHoweverCOtherwiseDBesides125AcallBhelpCchooseDrefuse126ApredictedBescapedCcausedDremembered127AAnybodyBSomebodyCNobodyDEverybody128Acarry onBlook upCfind outDhold back129Adete
51、ctBstopCgetDtreat130AfellBcrashedCranDbreathed131AadvisedBtrainedCexpectedDinspired132AbeforeBwhenCthoughDunless133AstrangeBsubjectiveCfalseDreal134AidentifiedBcollectedCofferedDstudied135ApretendedBthoughtCdeniedDimagined136AhardlyBnearlyCactuallyDformerly137AprovedBmissedCshowedDchanged138Atired o
52、fBmad aboutCstrict withDgood at139AseeBtasteCsmellDhear140AinterestingBcreativeCbadDoldPassage 8(2022陕西榆林市教育科学研究所高二期末)I looked out of the door of my 100-year-old house and saw my newly built garden. I realized nothing is rubbish. I was full of _141_ and appreciation. I _142_ to look at the things th
53、at we usually think of as _143_ plastic bags, polluted water, rubber bands, and newspapers, clothes and furniture we _144_. I also began to think, act and live according to a belief that all things have the _145_ of being reused as long as we try to _146_ it. And I explored the worth of _147_. I mea
54、n recycling isnt just about _148_ rubbish like putting glass and paper in _149_ bins. It also requires creativity, commitment and even love. My neighbors would put the autumn _150_ by the roadside to be picked up by the garbage truck. This didnt _151_ with my newfound concept of recycling trash, so
55、I made a new _152_ with moving boxes and put up a _153_ saying, “Dump (倾倒) leaves here”. I watched carefully through the autumn as my neighbors _154_ the leaves in the new garden. I also watered the leaves _155_ with rainwater and collected dogs waste as fertilizer. Then I _156_ flower seeds. Finall
56、y, I had a new _157_ garden, full of colorful flowers.Nothing has to be really _158_. If you try hard enough, everything can be recycled. I even used my bath water to water my garden, though it might be a little _159_ for my friends. But I think if we all can turn waste, sometimes a little dirty, in
57、to _160_, the world will be a much better place.141AjoyBsympathyCdoubtDregret142ArefusedBhesitatedClikedDstarted143AwealthBgarbageCrewardsDnecessities144Apacked upBbrought upCthrew awayDgave away145AvalueBrequestCconfusionDconsequence146AownBfindCforgetDlose147AcollectingBrecoveringCrecyclingDcompet
58、ing148AsortingBpickingCspottingDrecording149AuniformBbrokenClimitlessDseparate150AfruitBriceCleavesDvegetables151AcompareBdealCcommunicateDfit152AplatformBgardenCpictureDschedule153AbuildingBtentCsignDshow154ApiledBpolishedCdecoratedDcleaned155AunwillinglyBhardlyCseriouslyDcasually156AmadeBsowedCrem
59、ovedDreserved157AawfulBannoyingCimaginaryDattractive158AuselessBcarelessCpricelessDloveless159ApleasantBvividCviolentDdisgusting160AtroubleBtreasureCterrorDtradePassage 9(2022四川资阳高二期末)YosDive is on the waterfront. Next to it is a village with a beautiful sandy beach, with the _161_ 100 meters out. W
60、e often dived there. One time, however, something _162_ struck me. While diving the house reef, I was _163_ by the trash and plastic in the water and on the beach. As I was considering ways to _164_ the trash that month, I suddenly hit upon a(n) _165_ then. I decided to ask several children to _166_
61、 a plastic bag with garbage from the beach in _167_ for cookies. The kids were cooperative, and their bags were full my plan _168_. When the dive boats returned, the village children came aboard and we gave them_169_. Days later, more helpers _170_ my plan. A young couple took over the distribution
62、of bags for the garbage gathering and the cookie_171_. Plenty of children were soon_172_, with this simple system at place. Then I realized this project might have a(n)_173_. Ronnie told me there was a trash removal group called Trash Heroes in Bali, whose members are given yellow _174_ with a black
63、 “Trash Heroes” on the front. So we also bought some and _175_ them to the children. The T-shirts have gone over in a big way: The beach, once covered with garbage, now looks _176_. It is a small beginning, yet it certainly will grow and _177_. A team of volunteers soon formed_178_. People of all wa
64、lks of life make their _179_. Even the mayor of our city _180_ support. Now the project still grows fast. What fun!161AwaterfrontBhouse reefCplaygroundDlocal beach162AterribleBfamiliarCtypicalDsimple163AinspiredBamusedCshockedDpuzzled164AaffordBhandleCorganiseDappreciate165AstoryBplanCexcuseDsuggest
65、ion166AcompareBconnectCcoverDfill167ApreparationBstoreCexchangeDsearch168AimprovedBfailedCworkedDchanged169AbagsBboxesCcandiesDcookies170Ajoined inBgave upCtook offDcalmed down171AoffersBawardsCeffortsDsacrifices172AarguingBmixingCleapingDcooperating173AfutureBendingCerrorDbeginning174AhatsBglovesCT
66、-shirtsDshorts175AconvertedBdistributedCattachedDapplied176AquietBpeacefulCpowerfulDacceptable177AspreadBreduceCexplodeDoccur178AsecretlyBunwillinglyCbravelyDvoluntarily179AcontributionsBdiscoveriesCdonationsDcomments180AgainedBrefused CofferedDlacked.Passage 10(2022吉林长春外国语学校高二期末)Ryan Hickman is a b
67、oy from the USAWhen he was three years old, Ryan Hickman visited a _181_ center in California and found what he wanted to do most. _182_ , the next day as he greeted his dad, Damion, he made a(n)_183_ , Im going to _184_ all the bottles and cans from everyone in the neighborhood. Ill start a new _18
68、5_ myself!Its never too _186_ to start a business, though there were no other staff but himself when the company was started. Today, Ryan, aged seven, the worlds _187_ garbage man, is the CEO, manager and _188_ of Ryans Recycling Company. Though Ryan says he doesnt remember what made it all start, h
69、e remains _189_ about what he is doing. When _190_ why he did so, he said, Its because bottles get to the ocean, and then animals get sick and die. Ryans neighbors have been _191_ to the little boys knocking for their recycled goods. More and more _192_ ones call to ask for a pickup or even _193_ ba
70、gs of bottles and cans at Hickmans door. At school, Ryans favorite activity is helping the dustmen _194_ the trash and taking away the recyclable. My wife and I support him and we told him that whenever he wants to _195_ , he can, Damion said. I want to see him with friends, but the recycling just m
71、akes him _196_ . He has actually _197_ five of his friends to join him.According to Damion, Ryan has _198_ over $11,000 through recycling bottles and cans. Ryan says he wants to buy a large trash truck to be _199_ with enough garbage and become a _200_ garbage man.181AindustrialBrecyclingCdelivering
72、Dfinancial182ATerriblyBAmazinglyCApparentlyDGradually183AnoticeBspeechCexplanationDannouncement184Athrow upBthrow outCpick outDpick up185AstudyBresearchCeducationDbusiness186AearlyBoldCweakDlate187AcleverestBbusiestCwealthiestDyoungest188AcustomerBemployerCemployeeDtrainee189AenergeticBenthusiastic
73、CefficientDcomfortable190AconsultedBquestionedCinformedDreminded191AopposedBaddictedCaccustomedDdevoted192AprospectiveBsupportiveCaggressiveDpersuasive193Athrow awayBbreak downClay downDsettle down194AdesertBcirculateCseparateDrid195AstartBcontinueCbackDquit196ArelaxedBrelievedCdelightedDexhausted19
74、7ApersuadedBcommandedCforcedDinstructed198AraisedBsavedCwastedDspent199AsurroundedBloadedCequippedDcarried200AkindBgenerousCtrueDwealthy【答案】1B2C3D4A5D6A7B8D9C10B11A12D13B14C15A16B17D18C19A20C【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,作者是动物爱好者,她亲自见证了动物的坚强与力量,这也使她内心充满力量,学会了坚强面对黑暗时刻。1考查名词词义辨析。句意:我一直是个动物爱好者。A. feeder进食者;B. love
75、r爱好者;C. doubter持怀疑态度的人;D. guardian守卫。由下文语境和下文的“I took sole responsibility for caring for the animals”可知,作者带骆驼去看病,丈夫生病后独自照顾骆驼们,说明作者是个动物爱好者。故选B项。2考查动词词义辨析。句意:但美丽并不是我用来形容骆驼的词。A. train训练;B. raise提高;C. describe形容、描述;D. observe观察。由上文的“beautiful was not a word”和常识可知,骆驼并不美丽,所以作者认为不能用美丽来形容骆驼。故选C项。3考查动词词义辨析。句
76、意:它们被买来的时候还是幼崽,我给他们起名叫娜迪亚和西比尔。A. returned回来;B. showed展示;C. brought买;D. named命名。由下文的“them Nadia and Sybil”可知,作者给两只骆驼分别取名为娜迪亚和西比尔。故选D项。4考查动词短语辨析。句意:我记得娜迪亚曾经生过一头活得很短的雄性骆驼幼崽。A. gave birth to生育;B. got close to接近;C. got out of出来;D. gave rise to引起。由下文的“a male calf that lived for only a short time”可知,娜迪亚曾经生
77、过一头生命短暂的雄性骆驼幼崽。故选A项。5考查名词词义辨析。句意:当她为失去亲人而悲伤时,听到她嘶哑地吼声,我的心都碎了。A. sky天空;B. earth地球;C. incident事故;D. loss逝世。由上文的“a male calf that lived for only a short time”可知,雄性骆驼幼崽生命短暂,娜迪亚为幼崽逝世而悲伤。故选D项。6考查介词短语辨析。句意:一周后,娜迪亚像往常一样,又吃又逛,我不知道她的内心感受,但她表现出的力量给我留下了深刻的印象。A. as usual像往常一样;B. in particular尤其;C. by coincidence
78、巧合;D. in practice实际上。由上文的“After a week, Nadia went back to eating and roaming (漫步)”可知,一周后,娜迪亚又吃又逛,恢复了往常的样子。故选A项。7考查名词词义辨析。句意:一周后,娜迪亚像往常一样,又吃又逛,我不知道她的内心感受,但她表现出的力量给我留下了深刻的印象。A. beauty美丽;B. strength力量;C. ambition志向;D. awareness意识。由上文语境可知,娜迪亚痛失幼崽,悲痛异常,一周后恢复正常,这体现出的力量给作者留下了深刻的印象。故选B项。8考查名词词义辨析。句意:去年秋天,西
79、比尔被认为处于致命状态。A. behavior行为;B. mistake错误;C. panic恐慌;D. condition状态。由下文的“I could see the suffering in her eyes”和“the pain”可知,西比尔因病痛苦,作者把她送医,说明西比尔当时处于致命状态。故选D项。9考查动词短语辨析。句意:我能从她的眼睛里看到痛苦,但在去A&M的路上,她在痛苦中挺住了,我们知道她在那里会有最好的生存机会。A. made sense有意义;B. tried out尝试;C. held on坚持、挺住;D. built up增强。由上文的“Last fall, Syb
80、il was believed to be in a deadly 8.”,“I could see the suffering in her eyes, but”和下文的“the pain”可知,but表转折,西比尔当时处于致命状态,虽痛苦,但她挺住了。故选C项。10考查名词词义辨析。句意:我能从她的眼睛里看到痛苦,但在去A&M的路上,她在痛苦中挺住了,我们知道她在那里会有最好的生存机会。A. liberty自由;B. survival生存;C. application申请;D. shelter庇护所。由上文的“during the trip to A&M”和下文的“even the hos
81、pital team”可知,A&M应该是动物医疗机构,西比尔在A&M会有最好的生存机会。故选B项。11考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的坚强意志令我甚至医院团队感到惊讶。A. amazed使惊讶;B. helped帮助;C. convinced使相信;D. promoted提升。由上文语境可知,西比尔曾处于致命状态,虽痛苦,但她挺住了,她的坚强意志令作者甚至医院团队感到惊讶。故选A项。12考查副词词义辨析。句意:我们都非常沮丧。A. secretly秘密地;B. nearly几乎;C. temporarily暂时地;D. extremely非常。由上文的“In 2016, Ron was diagn
82、osed with cancer.”可知,作者丈夫罗恩被诊断患有癌症,这是一件不幸的事,二人都非常沮丧。故选D项。13考查形容词词义辨析。句意:六个月来,他接受了密集的放射治疗,身体非常虚弱。A. busy忙碌的;B. weak虚弱的;C. serious严重的;D. nervous紧张的。由上文的“For six months, he underwent intensive radiation treatments”可知,连续6月的放射治疗让罗恩身体虚弱。故选B项。14考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我独自负责照顾动物,维持我们家的运转,鼓舞罗恩的精神。A. independent独立的;B. e
83、xisting现存的;C. running运转的;D. practical实际的。由上文的“I took sole responsibility for caring for the animals, keeping our household”可知,虽然罗恩生病了,但作者依旧像往常一样照顾动物(不过是独自进行),维持家庭运转。故选C项。15考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我身心俱疲。A. exhausted筋疲力尽的;B. disabled残疾的;C. treated处理;D. balanced平衡的。由上文的“I took sole responsibility for caring for t
84、he animals, keeping our household 14 and lifting Rons spirits.”可知,罗恩生病了,作者要独自照顾动物,维持家庭运转,还要鼓励丈夫,这让作者身心俱疲。故选A项。16考查动词词义辨析。句意:但娜迪亚和西比尔提醒我,即使是最艰难的时刻,我们内心也有力量。A. warned警告;B. reminded提醒;C. surprised使惊讶;D. recommended推荐。由上文语境可知,娜迪亚痛失幼崽,悲痛异常,一周后恢复正常,体现出的力量给作者留下了深刻的印象;西比尔曾处于致命状态,虽痛苦,但她挺住了,她的坚强意志令作者甚至医院团队感到惊
85、讶;说明两只骆驼表现出来的内在精神力量提醒了作者,即使是最艰难的时刻,我们内心也有力量。故选B项。17考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,直到我看着娜迪亚和西比尔度过了黑暗,我才意识到,即使在那些可怕的岁月里,我仍然有希望。A. absurdness荒谬;B. annoyance恼怒;C. adaptation适应;D. darkness黑暗。由上文语境可知,娜迪亚痛失幼崽,悲痛异常,一周后恢复正常,西比尔曾处于致命状态,虽痛苦,但她挺住了,两只骆驼都度过了黑暗的日子。故选D项。18考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,直到我看着娜迪亚和西比尔度过了黑暗,我才意识到,即使在那些可怕的岁月里,我仍然有希望。
86、A. fruitless徒劳的;B. wonderful精彩的;C. scary可怕的;D. remote遥远的。由上文的“theres power within us that carries us through even the toughest times”可知,此处指可怕的岁月里,作者内心有力量、仍然有希望。故选C项。19考查副词词义辨析。句意:现在,在喂食动物和做其他农活之间,我心满意足地坐在我们的小屋里,比以往任何时候都更加平静。A. contently心满意足地;B. aimlessly无目的地;C. elegantly优雅地;D. anxiously焦虑地。由上文的“even
87、 during those 18 years, there had been hope for me”和下文的“more at peace than Ive ever been”可知,两只骆驼体现的精神力量在丈夫病后,让作者意识到在可怕的岁月里,人仍然有希望,所以现在作者心满意足、更加平静。故选A项。20考查名词词义辨析。句意:它们真的是我的福气。A. figure人物;B. possession占有;C. blessing祝福;D. burden负担。由上文的“I thank Ron for bringing me these camels.”可知,作者感谢罗恩带给自己这些骆驼,而两只骆驼体
88、现的精神力量在丈夫病后,让作者意识到在可怕的岁月里,人仍然有希望,所以骆驼是作者的福气。故选C项。21C22B23B24D25A26A27B28D29C30A31D32B33C34A35C36C37B38A39D40D【解析】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲了文章主要讲了作者的宠物狗露露在森林大火中救出4只猫和一个消防员的故事。21考查名词词义辨析。句意:事实上,他总是听从我的命令,尤其是当我在我们的收容所照顾其他动物朋友时。A. tent帐篷;B. zoo动物园;C. shelte庇护所;D. laboratory实验室。下文“Lulu could come back to the shelter
89、”可知作者和他的宠物狗待在避难所里,故选C。22考查名词词义辨析。句意:露露冲向了火焰散发出可怕热量的森林。A. wind风;B. heat热;C. steam蒸汽;D. sound声音。本句“flames”可知火很大,散发的温度也很高,故选B。23考查名词词义辨析。句意:那一刻,我对露露回到收容所的希望已经不抱希望了。A. time时间;B. hope希望;C. interest兴趣;D. problem问题。下句“to tell me his death”可知作者认为他的宠物狗已经死了,对于宠物狗能回来已经不抱希望了,故选B。24考查介词短语词义辨析。句意:事实上,我正在等待消防员告诉我他
90、在森林里的死讯。A. At least至少;B. In all总共,合计;C. As usual像往常一样;D. In fact实际上。上句“I no longer had any hope”可知作者认为他的宠物狗已经死了,对于宠物狗能回来已经不抱希望了,上句和本句是顺承关系,故选D。25考查动词词义辨析。句意:突然,一名消防员冲进我的办公室,告诉我,我的狗露露成功救出了四只被火困住的可爱小猫。A. informed告知;B. warned警告;C. advised建议;D. checked检查。本句“a fireman rushed into my office”可知消防员冲进来告诉我消息,
91、故选A。26考查名词词义辨析。句意:突然,一名消防员冲进我的办公室,告诉我,我的狗露露成功救出了四只被火困住的可爱小猫。A. cats猫;B. dogs狗;C. birds鸟类;D. rabbits兔子。下句“the cats in his mouth”可知我的宠物狗救的是4只猫,故选A。27考查动词词义辨析。句意:据消防员说,露露把猫叼在嘴里,一只一只地把它们移到了安全的地方。A. tied捆绑;B. held拿起;C. swallowed吞;D. tore撕裂。本句“the cats in his mouth, one by one moving them to a safe place”
92、可知狗一只只的用嘴把猫转移到安全的地方,故选B。28考查副词词义辨析。句意:得知此事后,我立即和消防员一起去森林里捡猫。A. normally正常地;B. sincerely真诚地;C. peacefully平静地;D. immediately立刻。本句“Upon knowing this”可知一听到消息我就立马行动,故选D。29考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:得知此事后,我立即和消防员一起去森林里捡猫。A. wait for等待;B. play with和一起玩;C. pick up捡起;D. worry about担心。上文“moving them to a safe place”可知狗把猫叼
93、到安全的地方,我们赶紧去把它们捡回来,故选C。30考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后我们听到了从森林里传来的狗的声音。A. forest森林;B. market市场;C. village村庄;D. courtyard庭院。上文“I immediately went to the forest”可知我们去了森林,故选A。31考查动词词义辨析。句意:消防员跟着狗的踪迹,直到他发现他在另一名受重伤的消防员旁边大声吠叫。A. crossed交叉,穿越;B. cleared清理;C. recorded记录;D. followed跟随。本句“the tracks of the dog”可知消防员跟着狗的踪迹,故
94、选D。32考查副词词义辨析。句意:消防员跟着狗的踪迹,直到他发现他在另一名受重伤的消防员旁边大声吠叫。A. angrily愤怒地;B. loudly大声地;C. happily开心地;D. regularly有规律地。本句“barking”可知狗在大叫,引起人类的注意,故选B。33考查形容词词义辨析。句意:那天,我为露露对猫和消防员的两次英勇行为感到非常自豪。A. careful小心的;B. jealous嫉妒的;C. proud骄傲的;D. independent独立的。上句“Thanks to Lulu, four cats and a fireman were saved.”可知我的狗救
95、了他们,我为我的狗感到非常骄傲,故选C。34考查动词词义辨析。句意:露露对他这样的动物和一个与队友一起试图扑灭大火的人类都很同情。A. trying尝试;B. planning规划;C. preparing准备;D. continuing继续。本句“to put out the fire with his team mates”可知消防员们努力扑火,他们在尽力,故选A。35考查动词词义辨析。句意:我带着我的狗露露拜访了他家的消防员。A. called叫;B. defended辩护;C. visited拜访;D. interviewed采访。本句“in his house”可知我去拜访那个消防员
96、,故选C。36考查名词词义辨析。句意:消防员将露露紧紧抱在胸前的情景,真是令人难忘。A. day日;B. season季节;C. scene场景;D. trip旅行。本句“when the fireman hugged Lulu tightly to his chest.”可知消防员和我的狗抱在一起,这是一副温馨的难忘的画面或者场景,故选C。37考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个真实的故事告诉我们,宠物是充满爱心和关怀的。A. new新的;B. true真实的;C. funny有趣的;D. strange奇怪的。本句“story”可知这个故事是真实发生的,故选B。38考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这个
97、真实的故事告诉我们,宠物是充满爱心和关怀的。A. loving有爱的;B. exciting令人兴奋的;C. annoying烦人的;D. challenging具有挑战性的。本句“caring”可知宠物们也充满关怀,充满爱心,故选A。39考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们应该爱护他们。A. feed饲养;B. control控制;C. describe描述;D. protect保护。本句“We should love”可知作者认为我们应该爱护、保护这些宠物,故选D。40考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一天,他们可以帮助我们以换取我们的善意。A. pay支付;B. tolerate容忍;C. respec
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