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百題斬高考專題完形填空(15空)精練精析15篇-2023年高考英語語法重難點復(fù)習(xí)百題斬2023年高考英語語法重難點復(fù)習(xí)百題斬-完形填空(15空)(2022·重慶巴蜀中學(xué)高三階段練習(xí))Sometimessimplewordscanarousegreatsentiments(情感).Ifa(n)

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tellsyou“I’msoproudofyou,”youcanbetitwill

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yourheart.Orinthe

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ofJensenWeiss,millionsofthem.InavideohismomChristinaWeisspostedtoTikToklatelastyearandthen

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recently,the2-year-oldtellshismomhe’s“soproud”ofher.Why?“Youcleanedmyroom.You’reso

____5____,”hesays.Theoriginalvideowas

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morethan6milliontimes.WeisstoldFoxNewsDigitalshehadcleanedherson’sroomwhilehewasout

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withhisdad.“Iheardhimrunintohisroomandsay‘wooo0oooow’andthenheardhislittlefeetrunningtofindmeandIknewitwasgoingtobe

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!”ShesaidshereposteditattherequestofherfollowersinlateMarch“to

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joywheneverandwhereverwecan.”Weisssaidshe’shadmany

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inherlife,includingmentalhealthissues.Herrecoveryjourneyhas

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influencedthewaysheraisesherkids.“I

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inanintensiverecoveryprogramthatmanyofmybadchoiceswere

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mylackofself-loveandthetoughenvironmentIgrewupin,”theMoorefield,WestVirginiamomtoldFoxNewsDigital.“Ihopetoraisechildrenwholovethemselvesmorethananythingandwon’teverlet

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factorschangehowtheyfeelaboutthemselves.”Weissadded,“Ihopetheyalwaysknowtheyareloved,theyareenough,andtheywillalwaysbeamazinghumanstotheir

_____15_____,nomatterwhat.”1.A.child

B.teenager

C.a(chǎn)dult

D.a(chǎn)dolescent2.A.open

B.break

C.surprise

D.melt3.A.event

B.case

C.way

D.form4.A.ignored

B.delivered

C.deleted

D.reposted5.A.curious

B.friendly

C.nice

D.busy6.A.edited

B.liked

C.posted

D.created7.A.playing

B.working

C.studying

D.crying8.A.popular

B.heartbreaking

C.sweet

D.easy9.A.experience

B.spread

C.a(chǎn)ccept

D.discover10.A.failures

B.discoveries

C.a(chǎn)chievements

D.struggles11.A.positively

B.a(chǎn)ctively

C.badly

D.relatively12.A.doubted

B.a(chǎn)dmitted

C.learned

D.lied13.A.dueto

B.farfrom

C.upto

D.a(chǎn)headof14.A.private

B.outside

C.personal

D.social15.A.followers

B.peers

C.friends

D.family

(2022·湖南·雅禮中學(xué)高三階段練習(xí))YearsagoafarmerownedlandalongtheAtlanticseacoast.Heconstantly

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hiredhands.Mostpeoplewere

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toworkonfarmsalongtheAtlantic.Theyfearedtheawful

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thatsweptacrosstheAtlantic,causinggreatdamagetothebuildingsandcrops.Asthefarmerinterviewedapplicantsforthejob,hereceivedasteadystreamof

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.Finally,ashort,thinman,wellpastmiddleage,

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thefarmer.“Areyouagoodfarmhand?”thefarmeraskedhim.“Well,Icansleepwhenthewind

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,”answeredthelittleman.Althoughpuzzledbythisanswer,thefarmer,

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forhelp,hiredhim.Thelittlemanworkedwellaroundthefarm,busy

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,andthefarmerfeltsatisfiedwiththeman’swork.Thenonenightthewindhowledloudlyinfrom

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.Jumpingoutofbed,thefarmergrabbedalanternandrushednextdoortothehiredhand’ssleepingquarters.He

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thelittlemanandyelled,“Getup!Astormiscoming!Tiethingsdownbeforetheyblowaway!”Thelittlemanrolledoverinbedandsaid

_____26_____,“Nosir.Itoldyou,Icansleepwhenthewindblows.”Enraged(激怒)bytheresponse,thefarmerhadintendedtofirehimonthespot.

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,hehurriedoutsidetoprepareforthestorm.Tohis

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,hediscoveredthatallofthehaystackshadbeencoveredwithtarpaulins(防水帆布).Thecowswereinthebarn,andthechickenswereinthecoops(籠子).The

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werebarredandthewindowsweretightly

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.Everythingwastieddown.Nothingcouldblowaway.Thefarmerthenunderstoodwhathishiredhandmeant,sohereturnedtohisbedtoalsosleepwhilethewindblew.16.A.calledoff

B.pickedout

C.a(chǎn)dvertisedfor

D.lookedout17.A.open-minded

B.unwilling

C.confident

D.longing18.A.earthquake

B.dust

C.pests

D.storms19.A.comments

B.deals

C.suggestions

D.refusals20.A.a(chǎn)pproached

B.a(chǎn)ppointed

C.a(chǎn)ppreciated

D.a(chǎn)pproved21.A.whistles

B.blows

C.breezes

D.dies22.A.thankful

B.a(chǎn)shamed

C.desperate

D.ready23.A.fromtimetotime

B.invain

C.a(chǎn)gainsthiswill

D.fromdawntodusk24.A.offshore

B.thebackyard

C.nearby

D.beneath25.A.left

B.watched

C.shook

D.touched26.A.a(chǎn)pologetically

B.carefully

C.firmly

D.purposefully27.A.Consequently

B.Instead

C.Meanwhile

D.Otherwise28.A.disappointment

B.a(chǎn)dvantage

C.credit

D.a(chǎn)mazement29.A.doors

B.crops

C.floors

D.walls30.A.broken

B.secured

C.linked

D.built

(2022·湖北黃岡·高三開學(xué)考試)WhenIwassevenyearsoldandmysisterAmywasjustfiveyearsold,wewereplayingontopofabunkbed.Ithoughtwithouthelporany

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frommeatall,suddenlyAmydisappearedoffofthetopofthebunkbedand

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withacrashonthefloor.Inervouslypeeredoverthesideofthebedandsawthatshehadlanded

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onherhandsandkneesontheground.Iwasnervousbecausemyparentshad

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mewithmakingsurethatweplayedas

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aspossible.Isawmysister’spainfulfacethreateningto

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fromhermouthandthreateningtowakeupmyparents.SoIdidtheonlythingmylittleseven-year-old

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couldthinktodotochangethis

____38____.Isaid,“Amy,Amy,wait.Don’tcry…Nohumanlandsonallfourslikethat.Amy,Ithinkthismeansyou’reaunicorn(獨角獸).“

____39____,thatwascheating,buttherewasnothingintheworldmysisterwouldwantmorethantheunicorn.Insteadofcrying,insteadof

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ourplay,withallthenegativeconsequencesthatwouldhavewaitedforme,asmile

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acrossherface.Sheclimbedontothebunkbedagainwithallthegraceofababyunicorn,withone

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leg.Whatwe

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unconsciouslyatthattenderageissomethingcalledpositivepsychology.It’snotnecessarilytherealitythatshapesus,butthelens(棱鏡)throughwhichyourbrain

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theworldthatshapesyourreality.Andifwecanchangethelens,believemewecanchangeeverysingleeducationalandbusiness

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atthesametime.31.A.hug

B.drag

C.risk

D.push32.A.perceived

B.completed

C.landed

D.exploded33.A.crazily

B.painfully

C.happily

D.widely34.A.provided

B.a(chǎn)warded

C.shared

D.charged35.A.safely

B.warmly

C.loudly

D.mildly36.A.jump

B.erupt

C.complain

D.mourn37.A.face

B.head

C.brain

D.soul38.A.tragedy

B.chance

C.shock

D.legend39.A.Oppositely

B.Obviously

C.Similarly

D.Consequently40.A.ceasing

B.continuing

C.envying

D.replacing41.A.proceeded

B.slid

C.spread

D.stretched42.A.broken

B.slim

C.freezing

D.dead43.A.a(chǎn)daptto

B.comeacross

C.payfor

D.pointout44.A.changes

B.imagines

C.views

D.creates45.A.a(chǎn)ppearance

B.person

C.protest

D.outcome

(2022·江蘇省如皋中學(xué)高三開學(xué)考試)Myfirstcaregivingexperienceinvolveddriving180mileseverydaytoseemygrandmotherwhowasterminallyill.Iwascertainly

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astheweeksturnedintomonths,butthedesireto

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mygrandmotherinherlastdayswasoverwhelming

(無法抗拒的).Yearslater,my87-year-oldfatherrequiredmore

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skillsthanIcouldprovide.Ashelived700milesawayfromme,Ideeply

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thatIcouldn’ttakecareofhimmyself,butIthoughtmynightlyphonecalls,filledwithlaughterandfamilynews,providedhimwith

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support.Then,

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,becauseofcancer,Ibecametheonewhoneeded

___52___.Friendsprovidedmeals,housecleaning,andridestoappointments.ThegratitudeIfeltfortheseactsof

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wasbeyondwords.ItwasalsobecauseoftheirthoughtfulnessthatIcouldfocusallmyenergyonhealing(治愈)mybodyandmind.Soonafterwards,intryingtofindameaningfulpurpose,I

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theideaofofferingassistancetoothercaregivers.Iwas

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withbothsidesofthestruggle,andthis

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metopayitforwardfortheincredibleamountofsupportIhadreceived.A(n)

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arosewhenacaregiverIknewforyearswasunabletotraveltoherwinterhomeinFlorida.Whilerecoveringfromsurgery,shewas

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todrive.Whensheaskedmetobethedriver,Ididn’t

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,soweheadedsouthonanadventure.Now,duetothepandemic,Ihavetosuspendtheprogram,butIlookforwardto

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myjourneyofcaringforcaregiverssoon.Iwelcomethechancetolifttheburdenofftheirshoulders,evenifit’sforjustaminute.46.A.relieved

B.delighted

C.frustrated

D.exhausted47.A.rescue

B.comfort

C.please

D.protect48.A.communication

B.survival

C.nursing

D.working49.A.regretted

B.a(chǎn)ssumed

C.feared

D.a(chǎn)ppreciated50.A.professional

B.physical

C.financial

D.emotional51.A.unfortunately

B.gradually

C.eventually

D.surprisingly52.A.encouragement

B.a(chǎn)ttention

C.care

D.guidance53.A.bravery

B.modesty

C.honesty

D.kindness54.A.reflectedon

B.cameupon

C.wentover

D.focusedon55.A.faced

B.occupied

C.a(chǎn)cquainted

D.a(chǎn)ssociated56.A.a(chǎn)llowed

B.required

C.a(chǎn)dvised

D.forced57.A.problem

B.crisis

C.opportunity

D.emergency58.A.forbidden

B.expected

C.supposed

D.determined59.A.respond

B.hesitate

C.struggle

D.compromise60.A.extending

B.planning

C.finishing

D.continuing

(2022·上海民辦南模中學(xué)高三開學(xué)考試)Mind-readingAIturnsthoughtsintowordsusingabrainimplantAnartificialintelligencecanaccuratelytranslatethoughtsintosentences,atleastforalimitedvocabularyof250words.Thesystemmaybringusastepcloserto

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speechtopeoplewhohavelosttheabilitybecauseofparalysis.JosephMakinattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,andhiscolleaguesuseddeeplearningalgorithmstostudythebrain

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offourwomenastheyspoke.Thewomen,whoallhaveepilepsy,alreadyhadelectrodesattachedtotheirbrainsto

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seizures.Eachwomanwasaskedtoreadaloudfromasetofsentencesastheteammeasuredbrainactivity.Thelargestgroupofsentences

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250uniquewords.Theteamfedthisbrainactivitytoaneuralnetworkalgorithm,trainingittoidentifyregularly

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patternsthatcouldbelinkedtorepeatedaspectsofspeech,suchasvowelsorconsonants.Thesepatternswerethenfedtoasecondneuralnetwork,whichtriedtoturnthemintowordsto

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asentence.Eachwomanrepeatedthesentencesatleasttwice,andthefinalrepetitiondidn’tformpartofthetrainingdata,

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theresearcherstotestthesystem.Eachtimeapersonspeaksthesamesentence,thebrainactivityassociatedwillbesimilarbutnotidentical.“Memorisingthebrainactivityofthethesesentenceswouldn’thelp,sothenetworkinsteadhastolearnwhat’ssimilaraboutthemsothatitcangeneralisetothisfinalexample,”saysMakin.Acrossthefourwomen,theAI’sbest

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wasanaveragetranslationerrorrateof3percent.MakinsaysthatusingasmallnumberofsentencesmadeiteasierfortheAItolearnwhichwordstendtofollowothers.Forexample,theAIwasabletodecodethattheword“Turner”wasalwayslikelytofollowtheword“Tina”inthissetofsentences,frombrain

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alone.Theteamtrieddecodingthebrainsignaldatainto

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wordsattime,ratherthanwholesentences,butthisincreasedtheerrorrateto38percentevenforthebestperformance.“Sothenetworkclearlyislearningfactsaboutwhichwordsgotogether,andnotjustwhichneuralactivity

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towhichwords,”saysMakin.Thiswillmakeithardto

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thesystemtoalargervocabularybecauseeachnewwordincreasesthenumberofpossiblesentences,reducing

_____73_____.Makingsays250wordscouldstillbeusefulforpeoplewhocan’ttalk.“Wewanttodeploythisinapatientwithanactualspeechdisability,”hesays,althoughitispossibletheirbrainactivitymaybedifferentfromthatofthewomeninthisstudy,makingthismore

_____74_____.SophieScottatUniversityCollegeLondonsayswearealongwayfrombeingabletotranslatebrainsignaldatacomprehensively.“Youprobablyknowaround250,000words,soit’sstillanincredibly

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setofspeechthatthey’reusing,”shesays.61.A.inspecting

B.restoring

C.a(chǎn)dmiring

D.inspiring62.A.emotion

B.a(chǎn)ttractiveness

C.a(chǎn)wareness

D.signals63.A.monitor

B.master

C.control

D.expect64.A.concluded

B.excluded

C.contained

D.increased65.A.extended

B.occurring

C.ignored

D.concerned66.A.form

B.handle

C.hand

D.force67.A.issuing

B.producing

C.a(chǎn)llowing

D.a(chǎn)cquiring68.A.behavior

B.comment

C.preparation

D.performance69.A.possibility

B.a(chǎn)ctivity

C.capacity

D.responsibility70.A.individual

B.financial

C.social

D.technical71.A.serves

B.finishes

C.maps

D.competes72.A.switchup

B.putup

C.riseup

D.scaleup73.A.privacy

B.a(chǎn)ccuracy

C.currency

D.fluency74.A.critical

B.specific

C.proper

D.difficult75.A.committed

B.oppressed

C.restricted

D.dominated

(2022·上海交大附中高三開學(xué)考試)America’seatinghabitshavechangedradicallyoverthepast40years.Weconsumemoreandmorefoodoflessandlessnutritionalvalue.Thenation’sadultobesityrateisnow42.4%.Whyhaveourhabitschanged?Partofthereasonisdemographic(人口學(xué)的).Whenwomenmovedintotheworkplace,

____76____,therewaslesstimeathometodevotetocooking.Theresulthasbeenmoreeatingoutorstore-boughtpreparedmeals.

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hasplayedarole,too:Themicrowaveoven

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anindustryofhighlyprocessedfoolslardedwithfatsandoils.In

Hooked,MichaelMoss,aPulitzerPrize-winningjournalist,raisesaquestion—Whatifthefoodswe’reswallowinghavebeendesignedandmarkedtobecomeaddictive?Whilepresentinghiscase,Mr.MossoffersanappealingtourofAmerica’sfood

____79____,takingsidetripsintobiologyandpsychologyand,notleast,intotheworldoffoodcompounds.Mr.Mossbeginswiththescienceofaddition.Thedefinitionofaddictionhelikesbest—“arepetitivebehaviorthatsomepeoplefinddifficulttoquit”—comesfromaone-timechiefexecutiveofPhilipMorris.Asforthe

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thataffectsourfoodchoices,Mr.Mossnotesthat,whileittakesl0secondsforthebraintofeeltheeffectsofcigarettes,sugar’seffectsarefelt20timesfaster—andsaltandfatdon’ttakemuchlongerthanthat.Thedifference

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nicotine(尼古丁)needingtoenterthebloodstreamtoreachthebrain,whilesugarandsalttakea

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throughthetastebuds(味蕾).Butthetongueis

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bythenosewhenitcomestodrivingoureatingdecisions.Whilethereare10,000tastebuds,thereare10millionolfactoryreceptors(嗅覺受體),andtheycandetecthundredsofscents.“Flavoristhecombinationoftasteandsmell,”writesMr.Moss,“andthelion’sshareofthe

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inthisgoestosmell.”O(jiān)rallthesubstancesthatcangetushooked,Mr.Mosssays,“nothingisfasterthanfoodwhenitcomesto

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thebrainchemistry.Certainkindsoffood,thatis.”Theconsumptionofthehighlyprocessedandsweetenedconcoctions(調(diào)制品)thatdominatetheAmericandiet:cereals,sodas,fruitjuices,cookies,packagedmeats,aswellassaladdressingandpastasaucesdeliversintenseandimmediatepleasureandcreatesaneedthatfitsMr.Moss’sbroaddefinitionofaddiction.Whyareweonlynowseeingtheharmfuleffectsofthefood-inducedbrainchemistry?Mr.Mosssummarizesthethinkingofoneofthescientistsbeprofiles:“Wesimplyhaven’thadthe

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wewouldneed,inrelationtoevolution,tocatchupwiththedramaticchangesinfoodproductionandoureatinghabitsofthepastfortyyears.”O(jiān)nemajorthemeof“Hooked”isthatthefoodindustryexploitsthis

_____87_____—evencreatesit.Mr.Mossarguesthattheindustry’sgrowthhasbeenenabledbyits“manipulationofour

_____88_____

desires,”notleastthroughmarketingandsalesstrategies.Hedescribescompaniessuper-sizingtheirproducts(suchasthe“DoubleStuf”O(jiān)reo)andcreatingpackagingthatcanremain

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(thuseasingconsumptionwhile,say,driving).Onebyproductofthesestrategies,observesMr.Moss,isthatsnacks—oftenprocessedproductswithhighconveniencebutlownutritionalvalue—nowaccountforabout25%ofdailycalorieconsumption.Socialnormshaveadjustedthemselves

_____90_____:Ithasbecome“sociallyacceptabletoeatanything,anywhere,anytime,”Mr.Mosswrites.76.A.forinstance

B.a(chǎn)fterall

C.viceversa

D.inaddition77.A.Marketing

B.Service

C.Technology

D.Efficiency78.A.madeupfor

B.castlighton

C.gavebirthto

D.wentinfor79.A.industry

B.landscape

C.market

D.production80.A.biology

B.psychology

C.mindset

D.mentality81.A.hidesfrom

B.stemsfrom

C.shiftsfrom

D.emergesfrom82.A.shortcut

B.bow

C.twist

D.chance83.A.compared

B.paralleled

C.leveled

D.overtaken84.A.decision

B.route

C.credit

D.benefit85.A.checkingout

B.stirringup

C.payingoff

D.respondingto86.A.temper

B.limit

C.gap

D.time87.A.mismatch

B.consumption

C.rate

D.pride88.A.intellectual

B.rebellious

C.instinctual

D.conditional89.A.distinctive

B.stylish

C.upright

D.a(chǎn)ppetizing90.A.positively

B.progressively

C.unexpectedly

D.a(chǎn)ccordingly

(2022·浙江·舟山南海實驗高中高三開學(xué)考試)IwassoblessedforallthespecialmomentsIhadwithmymother.Whenshewaseighty-two,shethoughtshewas

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mebyaskingmetotakehertothemanydoctorvisitsshehad,butitwasa

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formetospendqualitytimewithher.Itriedtomakea(n)

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ofourdaystogether,

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herdoctor’svisitswithdoingsomethingthrilling.Oneday,whileweweredrivinganddecidingwheretoeatlunch,I

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toastoplightandsawalargesignoutsidearestaurant.Ilookedatthe

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signandaskedmymother.“HaveyoueverplayedSkee-Ball?”“No.”shereplied.Sowechosetoeatinthisrestaurant.I

____97____

thespeciallunchbuffet,anditcamewithfiftytokens(代幣)forthearcade(電玩)games.I

____98____,“Aha!Wearerich!”Afterweate,itwastimetousethosegoldentokens.MomlovedplayingSkee-Ballandcollecting

____99____.Shemovedfromgametogamelikeachild.Shehadfun

____100____

asonemachinespewed(噴出)outseventicketsagainandagain!I

____101____

hertokenaftertokenforthenextgametobeplayed...untilwe

____102____

tokens.Whenwewentto

____103____

inourhandfulsofticketsattheautomaticcountingmachine,Momchoseatoywhistle.Themangavehera(n)

____104____

oneforme,sowehadfunblowingwhistlestogether.Ikeepthatwhistleonmydesk,a

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ofawonderfulexperiencewithmymomasweembraced(欣然接受)herwillingnesstomakethemostofeveryday.91.A.upsetting

B.bothering

C.worrying

D.hurting92.A.dream

B.challenge

C.rule

D.privilege93.A.a(chǎn)dventure

B.option

C.a(chǎn)ppointment

D.contribution94.A.treating

B.sharing

C.combining

D.a(chǎn)rranging95.A.pulledup

B.pickingup

C.settingout

D.gettingout96.A.similar

B.faint

C.colorful

D.formal97.A.prepared

B.ordered

C.packed

D.cooked98.A.complained

B.joked

C.recommended

D.insisted99.A.tickets

B.information

C.coins

D.tokens100.A.jumping

B.watching

C.smiling

D.imagining101.A.handed

B.sent

C.owed

D.returned102.A.letgoof

B.caughtholdof

C.lostsightof

D.ranoutof103.A.take

B.fill

C.trade

D.bring104.A.popular

B.single

C.ordinary

D.extra105.A.discovery

B.theme

C.souvenir

D.concern

(2022·湖北孝感·高三階段練習(xí))Onesummerday,thebushesinourbackyardbeganmakingallsortsofnoise.Orrather,ourdog,Bella,wasinthebushesandmadenoise.Our11-year-olddaughter

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Bella’spawing(刨)atabranch,wheretherewereseveralcaterpillars(蝴蝶幼蟲).MyhusbandandI

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thatourbackyard-frequenthangoutofbirds-wasn’tthesafest

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forcaterpillars.Sowegotabutterflyhousewherethecaterpillarscould

____109____

metamorphose(蛻變).Eachday,whenwetookthebutterflyhousetothe

____110____,Bellafollowed.Eachnight,whenwebroughtitbackinside,Bellafollowed,andsleptunderthetableonwhichitrested.Wedon’tknowwhyBellawasso

____111____,butshewasthereforeverystepofthebudding(萌芽的)butterflies’

____112____.Finally,thecaterpillars

____113____

beautifulbutterflies.Itcameasa

____114____

thatBelladidn’tseemworriedwhenourdaughter

_____115_____

them.Infact,Bellaseemedtounderstandthatthiswaspartofthelife

_____116_____.Itwasn’tuntilonelastbutterflywouldn’tflyawaythatBellaexpressed

_____117_____.Shegentlyrestedherheadnearthe

_____118_____

butterfly,whichfliedontohernose.Bellaliftedherhead,pointedhernose,and

_____119_____

oneofthosebreathydogsighs.WiththesighofBella,thelastbutterflyflewoff.Itseemedalittle

_____120_____

fromaparenttobeginone’sownmigration.106.A.discovered

B.sensed

C.imagined

D.imitated107.A.determined

B.denied

C.warned

D.worried108.A.solution

B.distance

C.circumstance

D.investment109.A.regularly

B.temporarily

C.safely

D.ideally110.A.room

B.backyard

C.brick

D.branch111.A.exposed

B.a(chǎn)ttached

C.envious

D.ignorant112.A.organization

B.situation

C.explanation

D.transformation113.A.brokeinto

B.turnedinto

C.raninto

D.walkedinto114.A.surprise

B.delight

C.relief

D.favor115.A.fed

B.caught

C.released

D.chased116.A.cycle

B.trick

C.play

D.problem117.A.mercy

B.concern

C.shame

D.confusion118.A.last

B.beautiful

C.odd

D.common119.A.putout

B.madeout

C.figuredout

D.letout120.A.comfort

B.a(chǎn)dvice

C.push

D.blame

(2022·湖南師大附中高三階段練習(xí))Tacklingbehavioralproblemsatschoolisnoteasy,butDr.TerranceNewtonisdoingthatwitha

____121____

effectivesolution.InhisfirstyearasprincipalofWarnerElementarySchool,Newtonhasalreadyseena

____122____

changeinhisat-riskstudents.Allittookwasafewquality

____123____

andapairofclippers.Newtonsawthe

____124____

assoonashestartedattheschool.Bullyingwas

____125____

andstudentswereconstantlybeing

____126____.Hebelievedthebestwaytosolvethiswastobuildpositiverelationshipswithstudents.So,he

____127____

tosetupabarbershopatschool.Havingcuthairbefore,Newton

____128____

thebarbershopcouldbeasafespaceforstudentsto

____129____.Andhewasright-notonlyhashebondedwithformer

_____130_____,butsuspensionshavedroppedfrom103to4inthelastyear!Evenbetter,bullyinghasallbutstopped.KamishaCollinshasseenthe

_____131_____

inher11-year-oldson,BrandonPonzo.“Inthebeginningoftheschoolyear,mysonstartedoffreally

_____132_____

andwasnotgettingalongwithDr.Newton,butnowtheyhavebuiltthis

_____133_____-heloveshimverymuch,”Collinssaid.“Dr.Newtonsayspositivethingstothemwhilecuttingtheirhair.Andmyson’sbehaviorandgradeshaveimprovedsomuch.”Whatabrilliantideanottomentiona

_____134_____

leader!Alittleloveandcarecanmakeabigimpacton

_____135_____

kids.121.A.suddenly

B.similarly

C.surprisingly

D.hardly122.A.great

B.slight

C.harmful

D.risky123.A.haircuts

B.conversations

C.performances

D.services124.A.fear

B.problem

C.project

D.reason125.A.outofplace

B.undercontrol.

C.underdiscussion

D.outofhand126.A.suspended

B.criticized

C.praised

D.protected127.A.decided

B.preferred

C.learned

D.a(chǎn)fforded128.A.promised

B.a(chǎn)dmitted

C.rejected

D.figured129.A.calmdown

B.openup

C.showup

D.breakdown130.A.classmates

B.colleagues

C.housekeepers

D.troublemakers131.A.increase

B.encouragement

C.difference

D.difficulty132.A.rough

B.pleasant

C.easy

D.mild133.A.barrier

B.barbershop

C.reputation

D.bond134.A.strict

B.brave

C.fantastic

D.modest135.A.a(chǎn)ppealing

B.disappointing

C.struggling

D.lying

(2022·河北·高三階段練習(xí))Ican’trememberthefirsttimeoneofmychildrentoldme,“Ihateyou.”Ican,however,tellyouthatitstillhappens

____136____,butitdoesn’tbotherme.TherearethreeotherwordsthatIwon’t

____137____

inmyhouse,however.Lastweek,Iwaswatchingmyoldersonplaywithapaperairplane.Afterhe

____138____

threwitintoawallanditcameapart,hiseyes

____139____

upwithtears.“Ihatemyself,”hesaid.Itwasn’tthefirsttimehe’dsaidit,andIwas

____140____

thathe’dstartedtoactuallybelieveit.ItoldhimthatIneverwantedto

____141____

thosewordsagain,andthatheneededtorespecthimself.The

____142____

betweenyourkidstellingyoutheyhateyouandsayingtheyhatethemselvesisthat,fiveminuteslater,they’vealready

____143____

they“hateyou”.Self-hatehasmuchmore

____144____

effectonyoungpeople,itcanlinger(存留)intotherestoftheirlife.Kidswhostarttobelievetheyhatethemselvessometimes

____145____

toformnewfriendships.Asteenagers,theyavoidthe

____146____

toconnectwithapotentialloveinterest,bec

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