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1、专题限时检测(十)完形填空之记叙文体(一)(共3篇,每篇限时18分钟)A(2015南京市高三学情调研)Most teenagers in the United States spend their time trying to make time for school, family and friends. But some choose bigger goals and make a difference in the world.At age 15, Winter Vinecki has already had more _1_ than most people have in thei
2、r lifetime. Doctors discovered Winters father had a rare and _2_ form of prostate cancer when she was nine years old. He died 10 months later. “When he was first diagnosed I immediately knew I had to do something to help him. Thats _3_ I formed Team Winter for prostate cancer research and _4_.”Winte
3、r Vinecki has raised almost 500,000 dollars. She has _5_ prostate cancer education worldwide from Kenya to Mongolia _6_ foot races called marathons, on seven continents. In the United States she travels _7_ to talk about prostate cancer and _8_ others to act. Winter Vinecki spoke recently at a confe
4、rence in Los Angeles. “Prostate cancer is much more common, _9_ the men dont want to talk about it. So thats why a nineyearold girl had to go out there and start talking it for _10_.”Jack Andraka invented an inexpensive sensor that _11_ cancers of the pancreas, ovaries and lungs. Jack is now 17 and
5、seeking patents for his latest inventions. He has developed lowcost water quality _12_. They help identify and remove heavy metals and poisonous chemical from _13_.“I hope to see them _14_ in the developing nations.”Sixteenyearold MaryPat Hector saw a problem in her own community. She said too many
6、young people were _15_ in gun violence. It kind of made her feel like she had to do something about it. So she started a _16_ to educate young people about gun violence. “I just want the world to be a better place,” she said.MaryPat Hector, Jack Andraka, and Winter Vinecki say a _17_ of supportive p
7、arents, the Internet and social media has helped them succeed; but Winter and Jack also created their inner _18_.“I think the biggest thing for kids and adults is to never let age and gender be a _19_ and to not just dream but dream big,” said Vinecki.“Never let anyone else tell you _20_.”Said Andra
8、ka.“Always keep going for your dream, so anything is possible.”1.A.opportunitiesBtroublesCsuccesses Drisks2A.passive BsensitiveCaggressive Dnegative3A.when BbecauseCwhere Dhow4A.development BthreatCpanic Dawareness5A.taken BreceivedCsearched Dtested6A.through BoffCover Dbeyond7A.officially Bcontinua
9、llyCpeacefully Dtemporarily8A.promise BpayCurge Dprefer9A.for BbeforeCunless Dbut10A.her BteenagersCthem Dfathers11A.cures BinsistsCdefeats Didentifies12A.experiments BdevicesCtrials Ddata13A.body BwaterCland Dfood14A.carried BexposedCemployed Dhandled15A.failing BfleeingCdeclining Ddying16A.revolut
10、ion BdiscussionCbusiness Dcampaign17A.combination BconvenienceCcompetence Dconsideration18A.harmony BsatisfactionCselves Dimpressions19A.barrier BfavorCbenefit Ddifference20A.all BnoCnothing DnoneB(2015泰州市高三第一次模拟考试)Wearing a sparkling blue dress, 18yearold Carley Allison glided across the ice. Two w
11、eeks out of radiation therapy (放射疗法), the Toronto teen _1_ wasnt a cancer patient any more. She was a competitor, _2_ and graceful in a junior womens figure skating contest at the Thornhill Community Centre. For Allison and her family, it was a big step in her welcome _3_ to normal life.Several mont
12、hs ago, Allisons life as a skater and _4_ was interrupted when she was diagnosed with a(n) _5_ cancer in her throat. There have been fewer than 10 known cases like it in the world.Allisons story captured the hearts of Torontonians _6_ she posted a video on YouTube of her performance of More Than Thi
13、s, which she sang while breathing _7_ a hole in her throat.“Its been crazy,” said Carley.Her video even received the _8_ of the actress and pop star Selena Gomez, who wrote on Twitter, “Carley Allison, you are so strong. Love you! And pray for you. Keep singing.”These words echoed a flood of comment
14、s and helped her singing videos _9_ online.After months of treatment, she was picking up _10_ she left off before the diagnosis, _11_ her energy on her two passions: figure skating and singing.In the meantime, she continues to inspire people on social media with her _12_ attitude.“Shes been able to
15、_13_ people,” Allisons mother said.“Her public school _14_ $5,000 in a fundraiser for Torontos Sick Kids Hospital where shes having her chemotherapy. There are thousands of dollars coming into Princess Margaret Hospital where she has the link on her blog. Shes very _15_ of that.”“From an early age,
16、Carley always knew what she wanted and had no _16_ trying to get it.”Her mother added, “For her, every day _17_ a new opportunity to take a step closer. The interesting thing about Carley is that she actually enjoys the _18_ as much as achieving her goals. When things dont _19_ according to her plan
17、, she bounces back and moves on.”“For me, reaching out to other people throughout all this has been great,”Carley Allison said.“I kind of live more in the moment. I have a different viewpoint on everything now. _20_, I think it will make me a better person.”1.A.impossibly BclearlyCfairly Dactually2A
18、.satisfied BencouragedCdetermined Dtired3A.return BdepartureCsolution Dchoice4A.actress BsingerCpatient Dnurse5A.abnormal BcommonCrare Dspecial6A.before BuntilCsince Dafter7A.through BbyCacross Din8A.announcement BproposalCknowledge Dnotice9A.take up Btake offCshow off Dshow up10A.which BwhenCwhere
19、Dthat11A.focusing BsubmittingCwasting Dconsuming12A.critical BnegativeCsubjective Dpositive13A.understand BpraiseCtouch Dtrust14A.raised BchargedCinvested Dcontributed15A.conscious BproudCfond Daware16A.awareness BsenseCfear Dconcern17A.seizes BrequiresCresembles Dpresents18A.journey BtripCtour Dvoy
20、age19A.grow BgoCrun Dhappen20A.Naturally BOccasionallyCSurprisingly DEventuallyC(2015常州教学质检)I read mostly fiction before I was introduced to CaMalcolm Gladwells work.In his TED talk called “Choice, Happiness, and Spaghetti Sauce”, the economist and journalist used the _1_ of Pepsi and spaghetti sauc
21、e to argue that giving people choices makes them happy. If I had only heard his conclusion statement and _2_ the artfullymanipulated (巧妙处理的) statistical evidence that he _3_, I would have been itching (渴望的) to know how he could argue such an interesting point. But he _4_ his argument like a detectiv
22、e story, with each puzzle piece _5_ to the conclusion._6_, I borrowed his book Outliers:The Story of Success from the library. Each chapter had its own story and argument, and all of the arguments were, _7_ Gladwell, about _8_ that led to an individuals success in the world.The _9_ of his research w
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