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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
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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
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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
____91____
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
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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
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tokens.Whenwewentto
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inourhandfulsofticketsattheautomaticcountingmachine,Momchoseatoywhistle.Themangavehera(n)
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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
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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
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thatBelladidn’tseemworriedwhenourdaughter
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them.Infact,Bellaseemedtounderstandthatthiswaspartofthelife
_____116_____.Itwasn’tuntilonelastbutterflywouldn’tflyawaythatBellaexpressed
_____117_____.Shegentlyrestedherheadnearthe
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butterfly,whichfliedontohernose.Bellaliftedherhead,pointedhernose,and
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oneofthosebreathydogsighs.WiththesighofBella,thelastbutterflyflewoff.Itseemedalittle
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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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