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2/2考題猜想04完形填空(15空)期中必刷15篇(一)(2024·浙江·模擬預(yù)測(cè))OntheAprilmorningIfoundoutaboutLucy’smother,itrained.Ididn’tknowwhatkindofcancerMrs.Hastingshaduntillater,1Iknewherconditionwasveryserious.IloveMr.andMrs.HastingsalmostasmuchasIlovemyownparents,andLucyismybestfriend.ButIdidn’twanttogotoschoolthatday.AndI2didn’twanttoseeLucy.WhatcouldIpossiblysaytoher?Whatdopeoplesaytotheirfriendsatsuchatime?ItriedeverytrickIknewtogetoutofgoingtoschool.ButMom3.“Youhaveahistorytestthismorning,Kristin,”shesaid,lookingatmeasifshe’dcrawledintomymindandknewIwasjustmaking4.Thenshesmiled.“BesuretostayclosetoLucy,especiallytoday,becausethatpoorgirlisgoingtoneedyourstrength.”Strength?WhatwasMothertalkingabout?Ididn’tevenknowwhattosaytomybestfriend.Ihidoutinthechoirroombetweenclasses5avoidingLucy,butshewasneveroutofmythoughts.Ikepttryingtocomeupwithsomething6tosaytoherbecauseIreallywantedtogetitright.LucyandIhadlast-periodEnglishinMrs.Green’sroom.I’davoidedmeetingherallday,Iwasgoingtohavetofaceherlastperiod,andIstilldidn’thavea(n)7.However,Mrs.Greensaid,“Kristin,LucyHastingsisyourbestfriend,andsheiscominghereinafewminutestogetherlessonassignments.”MyhearttightenedintoahardknotandI8inwardly.Istilldidn’tknowwhattosaytoLucy,andtimewasrunningout.Irushedoutoftheclassroom,racingdownthehallandoutthefrontdoorofschool.Ithadstoppedraining,andtheairsmeltcleanandfresh.InthedistanceI9someonecomingtowardme,stumblingacrossthecampus.IknewitwasLucy10Icouldn’tseeherface.Asshewasapproaching,InoticedhowLucy’sshouldersshookwitheverystepshetook.Shemustbecrying.Theraincamedown11.Raindropsmingledwithmytears.Lucy’sheartwasbreaking,andIwasn’tdoingathingtohelpher!AsIdrewnearertoher,mythroattightened,makingitimpossibleto12.Iprayedfor13andforcedmyselftomoveforward,14outstretched.“Oh.Kristin!”Lucycried.“Iwashopingitwasyou.”Wehuggedthen.ItwasthenthatIlearnedsomethingthatImightneverhavegraspedinanyotherway.I’dbeenalwaysfocusingonmyself:WhatshouldIdo?HowshouldIact?WhatwouldIsaytoLucy?Butwhenwefinallycamefacetoface,IforgotmyselfandcenteredonLucyandherneeds.OnlywhenIdidthatwasIabletoshareLucy’sgriefandletherknowthatshewas15andthatIreallycared.1.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.so D.if2.A.a(chǎn)bruptly B.a(chǎn)pparently C.surely D.scarcely3.A.a(chǎn)greed B.insisted C.hesitated D.swore4.A.efforts B.sense C.excuses D.mistakes5.A.inthewakeof B.inhopesof C.inpursuitof D.inlightof6.A.personal B.discouraging C.unusual D.a(chǎn)ppropriate7.A.plan B.explanation C.goal D.clue8.A.rocked B.calmed C.sprang D.trembled9.A.realized B.spotted C.greeted D.expected10.A.incase B.a(chǎn)slongas C.eventhough D.a(chǎn)sthough11.A.a(chǎn)gain B.suddenly C.expectedly D.surprisingly12.A.tell B.react C.scream D.speak13.A.determination B.strength C.courage D.fortune14.A.palms B.legs C.shoulders D.a(chǎn)rms15.A.special B.outstanding C.good D.sad(二)(2024新課標(biāo)全國(guó)Ⅰ卷)I’vebeenmotivated—anddemotivated—byotherfolks’achievementsallmylife.WhenIwasateenager,aneighborhoodfriend____1____amarathonrace.Feelingmotivated,Istartedrunning____2____,butthentwothingshappened.First,agirlImetonedaytoldmeshewas____3____fora“super,”referringtoa52.4-miledoublemarathon.Then,thenextdayIwentonmylongestrun—15miles.Tobehonest,I____4____it!Betweenthegirlmakingmy____5____seemsmallandthepureboredomofjogging,Idecidedthattheonly____6____I’deverrunagainisifabigdogwasrunningafterme!SoI____7____cycling.Igotagoodbikeandrodealot.I____8____ofenteringcycleracesuntilIflewtoSanDiegotovisitmysister.Whileshewasatworkoneday,I____9____herbikeandwentforaride.The____10____:TheroadstherewentthroughlargevalleyswhereI’dberidinguphillformilesatatime.I’dneverfacedsuch____11____.Thatday,Igot____12____byabout100“l(fā)ocal”bikerswhowereusedtosuchroads.WhenIgotbackhome,suddenlyridingmybikedidn’tseemquiteas____13____.I’ve____14____alotsincethen.I’vecometoacceptthatwhatever____15____Isetformyself,theyjusthavetobemyown.1.A.knew B.held C.won D.quit2.A.regularly B.silently C.proudly D.recently3.A.asking B.looking C.waiting D.training4.A.made B.believed C.hatedD.deserved5.A.advantage B.achievement C.contributionD.influence6.A.way B.risk C.place D.reason7.A.gaveup B.wenton C.turnedtoD.dealtwith8.A.heard B.dreamed C.complainedD.approved9.A.painted B.borrowed C.bought D.parked10.A.problem B.secret C.principle D.advice11.A.dangers B.events C.opponentsD.challenges12.A.passed B.convinced C.admired D.stopped13.A.reliable B.convenient C.familiarD.appealing14.A.traveled B.matured C.missed D.worried15.A.limits B.dates C.goals D.tests(三)(2024新課標(biāo)全國(guó)Ⅱ卷)WhenIdecidedtobuyahouseinEuropetenyearsago,Ididn'tthinktoolong.IlikedtravelinginFrance,butwhenitcametopickingmyfavoritespotto___1___,Italywastheclearwinner.DuringmyfirstvisittoItaly,I___2___toaskfordirectionsororderinarestaurant.ButeverytimeItriedto___3___asentenceofItaliantogether,thelocalssmiledatmeand___4___mylanguageskills.Thatencouragementhelpedmetogetthroughthelanguage___5___.AfterImadeItalymypermanenthome,Idiscoveredhow___6___Italiansare.Neighborswillbringmefreshlymadecheeseandwillcometomydoorto___7___metoclosethewindowinmycarwhenrainiscoming.It'sthesesmall___8___ofkindnessthatmakeanewcountryfeellikehome.Asafoodie,thewaytomyheartisthroughmystomach,andnowherefuelsmy___9___quitelikeItaly.Eachtownhasitsowntraditional____10____,andeveryfamilykeepsarecipepassedfromonegenerationtoanother.Families____11____forbigmealsonSundays,birthdays,andwhateverotherexcusestheycan____12____.Thesemealsarealways____13____bylaughterandjoy.Whatever____14____lifeinItalymighthave,theproblemsare____15____onceyousitdowntoabigmealwithfriendsandfamily.1.A.study B.rent C.visit D.settle2.A.planned B.struggled C.refusedD.happened3.A.string B.hang C.mix D.match4.A.improved B.assessed C.admired D.praised5.A.course B.barrier C.area D.test6.A.open-minded B.strong-willed C.warm-heartedD.well-informed7.A.remind B.allow C.persuade D.order8.A.tricks B.promises C.acts D.duties9.A.ambition B.success C.appetite D.growth10.A.costume B.dish C.symbol D.tale11.A.gather B.cheer C.leave D.wait12.A.putupwith B.standupfor C.comeupwithD.makeupfor13.A.signaled B.confirmed C.representedD.accompanied14.A.disadvantages B.meanings C.surprisesD.opportunities15.A.created B.forgotten C.understoodD.identified(四)(2023浙江1月高考英語(yǔ))ThesunwasbeginningtosinkasIsetoffintotheHarennaForest.Iwasonmywayto____1____auniquehoneyharvest.Here,insouth-eastEthiopia,hand-carvedbeehives(蜂箱)areplacedinthe____2____.Reachingthemtogetthehoneyisdifficult—andoften____3____.I____4____beekeeperZiyadoverawidestretchofgrasslandbeforeenteringathickjungle.Ziyadbeganpreparations.He____5____handfulsofdamptreeleaves,wrappedthemwithstring,and____6____thebunchtocreateatorch(火把).Then,withoneendofaropetiedtohiswaistandtheotherendaroundthetrunkofatree,Ziyadbegan____7____.Hestoppedeveryfewminutestomovethe____8____higherupthetreetrunk.____9____,Ziyadgotclosetothehivewhichwasaround20metresabovetheground.Sittingonabranch,he_____10_____towardsitandblewsmokefromhistorchintoatinyholeinthehive.Suddenly,Ziyadletoutasharpcry.Withinseconds,he’d_____11_____thetrunkandwasbackontheground.Itwastoo_____12_____tocollectthehoney.Acoolsummerhaddelayed_____13_____.Babybeeswerestillinthehoneycombs(蜂巢).Theadultbeeswere_____14_____andkeptattackingasZiyadescapedfromthetree.Hehadtowaitfortheright_____15_____togobackup.1.A.share B.collect C.celebrate D.witness2.A.courtyards B.fields C.treetops D.caves3A.urgent B.dangerous C.expensiveD.pointless4.A.searched B.recognised C.followed D.invited5.A.gathered B.cleaned C.dropped D.checked6.A.shook B.lit C.measuredD.decorated7.A.jumping B.talking C.testingD.climbing8.A.hives B.leaves C.rope D.honey9.A.Finally B.Surprisingly C.NaturallyD.Immediately10A.backed B.dived C.shouted D.inched11.A.cutoff B.goneup C.sliddownD.heldonto12.A.high B.early C.fast D.close13.A.hatching B.training C.sowing D.trading14.A.curious B.hungry C.bored D.angry15.A.moment B.equipment C.person D.order(五)(2023·河北衡水中學(xué)??寄M預(yù)測(cè))EveryyearI’dreadover2,000collegeapplicationsfromstudentsallovertheworld.Itisquite

1tochoosewhomtoadmit.2,inthechaosofSATscoresandrecommendations,one

3isalwaysirresistibleinacandidate:kindness.Themostsurprising4ofkindnessI’veever5camefromastudentwhohadexcellentscoresandasupportiverecommendationfromhiscollegecounselor(顧問).Evenwiththesequalifications,hemightnothave6.Butoneletterofrecommendationcaughtmyeye.Itwasfromaschoolsecurity7.Lettersofrecommendationaretypicallywrittenbypeoplelikeformerpresidents,celebrities,andOlympicathletes.Thesecurityguardwrotethathesupportedthisstudent’sadmissionbecauseofhis8.Thisyoungmanwastheonlypersonintheschoolwhoknewthenamesofeverymemberoftheguardstaff.Heturnedofflightsinemptyrooms,consistently9thehallwaymonitoreachmorningandtidieduptheclassroomafterhispeersleftschool10nobodywaswatching.Thisstudent,thesecurityguardwrote,hada(n)11respectforeverypersonattheschool,regardlessofposition,popularityorpower.Itgaveusa12ontoastudent’slifeinthemomentswhennothing“counted”.Thatstudentwasadmittedbyunanimous(一致的)voteoftheadmissionscommittee.Nextyeartheremightbeafloodofsecurityguardrecommendations13thisessay.Butifitmeansstudentswillstartpayingasmuch14tothepeoplewhocleantheirclassroomsastheydototheirprincipalsandteachers,I’mhappytohelpstartthat15.1.A.decent B.difficult C.delicate D.desperate2.A.However B.Otherwise C.Besides D.Therefore3.A.a(chǎn)bility B.quality C.limitation D.a(chǎn)ssumption4.A.signal B.image C.a(chǎn)ppearance D.indication5.A.comeout B.pickup C.comeacross D.bringup6.A.stoodup B.stoodout C.givenup D.givenout7.A.guard B.teacher C.principal D.counselor8.A.wisdom B.bravery C.encouragement D.consideration9.A.bothered B.a(chǎn)nswered C.visited D.thanked10.A.a(chǎn)sif B.nowthat C.evenif D.inorderthat11.A.demanding B.a(chǎn)musing C.refreshing D.puzzling12.A.passion B.trouble C.method D.window13.A.dueto B.inneedof C.exceptfor D.a(chǎn)longwith14.A.money B.notice C.a(chǎn)ttention D.curiosity15.A.policy B.trend C.a(chǎn)rrangement D.career(六)(2023·黑龍江哈爾濱·哈九中??寄M預(yù)測(cè))TherearedayswhenIfinditnecessarytostepoutsidemyclassroomandchecktobesurethatmynameisstillintheTEACHERspaceovermydoor.SometimesIfeelthatIama1inmyclassroomratherthantheteacher.Seatedintheclassroom,mysixthgradestudentseachheldadifferenttoolinthehand.Thestudentsdiscussedhow2areliketools—theyhavetheabilitytobuildortodestroy,andtheydiscoveredhowtherighttoolusedattherighttimefortherightjobcanproduce3results.Iwatchedandlistenedwithasenseof4.Theygotit!Afewdayslater,oneofmystudents,Laura,hadanunexpectedoutburstinclass.She5toworkwithhergroup.Iaskedhertoexcuseherselfandtogotoournextdoorteamcenter.She6fromthebackoftheroomtoourclassroomdoor—7meanangrylook,andthenslammedthedoorassheleftfortheteammeetingroom.Minuteslater,Istoodoverher.Beingextremelyangryabouther8behavior,Iwassharpinmytoneandharshwithmywords.WhenI9forherresponse,shestated,“You’reusingyourtoolagainstme.”Iwasspeechless.Therearetimeswhenyouareatacritical10withastudentandthedirectionthatyouchoosewillmakeallthe11.Iknewatthatmomenttherightthingtodowastokneeldownnexttoherchair,andI12said,“You’reright,Laura.Ihaveusedmywordsunwiselyandunkindly.Willyou13me?”Shelookedmeintheeyeandsimplysaid,“Yes,Iforgiveyou,Mrs.Ekre.I’msorry,too.”Attheendoftheyear,shewrotemeabeautifulletter,14towhichwasasmallkey—atool,shesaid,foralanguageartsteacherwhotaughtherhowimportantwordscanbe.Ihavekeptthekeysincethen.Itservesasa15ofalessonItaughtasateacherbutoneIreallylearnedfrommystudent.1.A.director B.master C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.student2.A.books B.words C.discussions D.exercises3.A.unwanted B.impressive C.a(chǎn)musing D.a(chǎn)mbiguous4.A.frustration B.curiosity C.satisfaction D.restlessness5.A.determined B.chose C.refused D.expected6.A.disappeared B.stole C.marched D.skipped7.A.judging B.losing C.voting D.shooting8.A.disrespectful B.reasonable C.desirable D.faultless9.A.rewarded B.paused C.regretted D.explained10.A.crossroads B.corner C.bargain D.community11.A.choice B.difference C.deadline D.fortune12.A.softly B.considerably C.sensitively D.critically13.A.bless B.forget C.support D.forgive14.A.a(chǎn)ttached B.connected C.extended D.unfolded15.A.proposal B.design C.object D.reminder(七)(2023.廣東河源·高三河源市河源中學(xué)??奸_學(xué)考試)Atleastthreepeoplewerepossiblydeadafterapowerfulearthquake.Otherswereinjuredfromfallingstructuresandhomes,ruralroadsand1highways.Expertssaiditcouldtakesometimeto2thefullextentoftheinjuriesanddamageintheregion.ReginaRave,whoisageologist,wasmeetingwithtwo3athishomewhentheearthquake4.Ravetriedtostandupfromhischairbutcouldn’tkeephisbalanceand5inakindofgrouphugwithhiscolleagues,whileplatesandcups6fromhisshelvestotheground.Hischildren,ages9and2,hadtheirdrinks7overtheedgeofcups.Ravetriedtocalmeverybodyasthe8continuedformorethanaminute.About10,000peopleliveinandaroundhistown,whichis966kilometersfromtheearthquake’scenter.It’sa(n)10thingthatearthquakesarefelthere,butitusuallydoesn’tlastaslongandisnotasviolentasthisone.Itwasquitestrong.Peoplewerefeeling11.Ravewas12throughthedamagetohishome,whichincludedabrokensewerpipe(污水管)judgingfromthesmell.Friendselsewherehadmessagedhimwith13ofcrackedroads,brokenpipesandfallendebris(碎片),buthadn’tdescribedmajorbuildingcollapsesor14.Communicationseemedtohavebeen15withsomecelltowerslikelytohavefallen.Peoplewerestartingtocleanuptheirhousesandthestreets.1.A.damaged B.surrounded C.hidden D.buried2.A.foresee B.a(chǎn)ssess C.recognize D.a(chǎn)ssume3.A.roommates B.schoolmates C.colleagues D.parents4.A.covered B.rose C.ceased D.struck5.A.endedup B.cameout C.carriedon D.resultedfrom6.A.squeezed B.crashed C.flashed D.pulled7.A.turn B.knock C.flow D.blow8.A.jumping B.hanging C.floating D.shaking9.A.located B.listed C.considered D.posed10.A.simple B.common C.popular D.a(chǎn)wkward11.A.puzzled B.tired C.frightened D.inspired12.A.getting B.breaking C.cutting D.sorting13.A.descriptions B.instructions C.explanations D.introductions14.A.changes B.injuries C.beats D.a(chǎn)ttacks15.A.handled B.improved C.a(chǎn)ffected D.removed(八)(2023新課標(biāo)全國(guó)Ⅰ卷)OnOct.11,hundredsofrunnerscompetedinacross-countryraceinMinnesota.MelanieBaileyshouldhave____1____thecourseearlierthanshedid.Her____2____camebecauseshewascarryinga____3____acrossthefinishline.Asreportedbyalocalnewspaper,Baileywasmorethantwo-thirdsofthewaythroughher____4____whenarunnerinfrontofherbegancryinginpain.She____5____tohelpherfellowrunner,DanielleLenoue.Baileytookherarmtoseeifshecouldwalkforwardwith____6____.Shecouldn’t.Baileythen____7____toletLenoueclimbontoherbackandcarriedherallthewaytothefinishline,thenanother300feettowhereLenouecouldget____8____attention.Oncethere,Lenouewas____9____andlatertakentoahospital,whereshelearnedthatshehadseriousinjuriesinoneofherknees.Shewouldhavestruggledwithextreme____10____tomakeittothataidcheckpointwithoutBailey’shelp.AsforBailey,sheismore____11____aboutwhyheractisconsideredabig____12____.“Shewasjustcrying.Icouldn’t____13____her,”Baileytoldthereporter.“IfeellikeIwasjustdoingtherightthing.”Althoughthetwoyoungwomenwerestrangersbeforethe____14____,they’vesincebecomefriends.Neitherwontherace,butthe____15____ofhumankindnesswontheday.1.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished2.A.delay B.chance C.trouble D.excuse3.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmateD.competitor4.A.race B.school C.town D.training5.A.agreed B.returned C.stoppedD.promised6.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice7.A.wentaway B.stoodup C.steppedasideD.bentdown8.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal9.A.interrupted B.assessed C.identifiedD.appreciated10.A.hunger B.pain C.coldD.tiredness11.A.worried B.ashamed C.confusedD.discouraged12.A.game B.problem C.lesson D.deal13.A.leave B.cure C.botherD.understand14.A.ride B.test C.meet D.show15.A.secret B.display C.benefitD.exchange(九)Theterm“theimaginaryaudience”wasinventedbyAmericanchildpsychologistDavidElkindin1967.Itisdefinedasanadolescent’spsychologicalstate___1___bythebeliefthatpeoplearoundareeagerlywatchingorlisteningtohimorher.Thisisbecause___2___areawareofthephysicalchangesoccurringintheirbodies.Andtheyare___3___concernedwithhoweveryoneis___4___thesechanges.The___5___oftheimaginaryaudiencearecommon.Teenswouldrepeatedlychangetheirclothestolook___6___toothers.Ortheywouldfollowdifferentongoing___7___thatmayhelpthemfitintosociety.Ifwearingcheckeredshirtsandjeansisthecurrentfashion,teenswoulddresslikethatjusttogiveagood___8___ontheirimaginaryaudiences.Teensalsoworryaboutthe

___9___mistakestheymakeinsocialsettings.Ablackheadcouldmakeanadolescentgirl____10____alldayasshefeelsthatsheisbeingwatchedandjudged.However,inreality,thereareonlyasmallpercentageofpeoplewhoareactuallyinterestedinhowsomebodyelse___11____.Though“theimaginaryaudience”isconsideredtobea____12____,itisanaturalprocessinwhichanadolescenttriestobetterunderstandhisorherassociationwiththeworld.Asanindividual’sperceptionoftheworld____13____,heorshewillgainmore____14____viewpointsonhisorherrolesamongpeople,ratherthanimaginaryones.Thus,theeffectsofimaginaryaudienceswillgradually____15____.1.A.misled B.held C.driven D.characterize2.A.a(chǎn)dults B.teenagers C.elders D.professors3.A.suddenly B.gradually C.strongly D.randomly4.A.viewing B.facing C.a(chǎn)ccepting D.making5.A.causes B.requirements C.examples D.results6.A.strange B.plain C.sweet D.smart7.A.events B.trends C.tips D.principles8.A.comment B.a(chǎn)ssessment C.impression D.instruction9.A.severest B.biggest C.fastest D.slightest10.A.sleep B.relax C.sweat D.laugh11.A.sounds B.feels C.smells D.looks12.A.disorder B.relief C.pity D.blessing13.A.reduces B.shows C.works D.matures14.A.narrow B.permanent C.realistic D.personal15.A.runout B.fadeaway C.setin D.comeback(十)Haveyoueverheardsomeonesaythathecan’tseetheforestforthetrees?Ifso,youmayhave___1___whatthiscuriousphrasemeans.Ifyoucanseethetrees,howistheforestnot___2___,too?Thispopularphraseaccuratelydescribessituationsinwhichpeoplesometimesgetsocaughtupwiththe___3___thattheylosesightofthebigpicture.___4___,you’repayingsomuchattentiontothetreesthatyouforgetthatthetreesarejustpartofalargerforest.Thisisaproblemweall___5___fromtimetotime.Whenobservingourworld,it’seasytofocusontheinterestingdetailsand___6___largerconcepts.For___7___,though,it’simportanttobeabletofocusonboththeforestandthetrees.Sincethebeginningofscientificinquirythousandsofyearsago,observationshavebeen___8___.Thefirstscientistsusedtheir___9___tosee,hear,smell,feel,andtastetheworldaroundthem.Throughthese____10____,theylearnedabouttheirworldandbegantosearchforanswerstothequestionsthat____11____arose.Todayscientists____12____relyupontheirfivesensestomakeobservations.However,theyalsotakeadvantagesofmoderntechnologiestomakeobservationswithawidevarietyoftools.Theseenablethemto“see”theworldinwaysbeyondwhattheirfivesenses____13____.Fromsatellitetelescopesatomicmicroscopes,modernscientistsusethesetoolstoobservetheworldinwaysnever____14____byearlyscientists.Someofthesetoolsallowthemtostudysmalldetailswhileothershelpthemtoseethebig____15____.1.A.wondered B.believed C.explained D.described2.A.a(chǎn)cceptable B.visible C.a(chǎn)ccessible D.possible3.A.reasons B.problems C.effects D.details4.A.Incontrast B.Inreturn C.Inotherwords D.Inthemeantime5.A.seekout B.passby C.a(chǎn)greeon D.meetwith6.A.catch B.ignore C.comprehend D.misuse7.A.observers B.farmers C.scientists D.leaders8.A.forgotten B.welcomed C.impossible D.important9.A.senses B.feelings C.environments D.experiences10.A.errors B.gifts C.observations D.inventions11.A.luckily B.naturally C.exactly D.occasionally12.A.even B.yet C.never D.still13.A.release B.a(chǎn)llow C.prefer D.enjoy14.A.imagined B.suggested C.remembered D.convinced15.A.cause B.change C.picture D.a(chǎn)chievement(十一)Inallone’slifetimeitisoneselfthatonespendsthemosttimebeingwithordealingwith.Butitis____1____oneselfthatonehastheleastunderstandingof.Whenyouaregoingupwardsinlifeyoutendtooverestimateyourself.Itseemsthateverythingyouseekforiswithinyour____2____.Whenyouaregoingdownhillyoutendtounderestimateyourself.Togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfistogainacorrectviewofoneselfandbearealist-awareofbothone’s____3____andweaknesses.Youmay____4____hopefullytothefuturebutbesurenotto____5____toomuch,foridealscanneverbefullyrealized.Youmaybe____6____tomeetchallengesbutitshouldbecleartoyou____7____todirectyourefforts.That’stosay,solongasyouhaveaperfect____8____ofyourself,therewon’tbedifficultiesyoucan’tovercome.Togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfneedsself-appreciation.Whetheryouthinkyouareatoweringtreeorabladeofgrass,ahighmountainorasmallstone,yourepresentastateofnaturethathasitsownreasonof____9____.Ifyouearnestlyadmireyourselfyou’llhavearealsenseofself-appreciation,whichwillgiveyouconfidence.____10____yougainfullconfidenceinyourself,you’llbeenabledtofightandovercomeanydifficulty.Togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfalsorequiresdoingoneselfafavorwhenit’sneeded.Intimeofanger,doyourselfafavorbygivinganoutlettoitinaquietplacesothatyouwon’tbehurtbyitsflames;intimeofsadness,doyourselfafavorby____11____itwithyourfriendssoastochangeagloomymoodintoacheerfulone;intimeoftiredness,doyourselfafavorbygettingagoodsleeportakingsomestimulant.Showyourselflovingconcernaboutyourhealthanddailylife.____12____youknowperfectlywellwhenandhowtodoyourselfafavor,youwon’tbeconfidentandreadyenoughto____13____theattackofillness.Asyouareaware,whatapersonphysicallyhasisbutahumanbodythat’svulnerablewhen____14____totheelements.Soifyoufallill,it’suptoyoutotakeagoodcareofyourself.Inaword,togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfistogetafull____15____ofone’slife.Thenonewillfindone’slifefullofcolorandflavor.1.A.permanently B.previously C.precisely D.perfectly2.A.reach B.budget C.development D.brain3.A.shortages B.disadvantages C.strengths D.limitations4.A.lookup B.lookback C.lookforward D.lookdown5.A.expect B.a(chǎn)nalyze C.inspect D.dream6.A.honest B.comprehensive C.courageous D.delicate7.A.what B.which C.how D.where8.A.image B.knowledge C.system D.memory9.A.a(chǎn)ttack B.criticism C.popularity D.existence10.A.Asmuchas B.Assoonas C.Asfaras D.Aswellas11.A.quarreling B.a(chǎn)rguing C.sharing D.blaming12.A.Unless B.Once C.Since D.If13.A.recall B.restore C.restart D.resist14.A.exchanged B.exposed C.experienced D.exported15.A.mark B.control C.a(chǎn)ccount D.recovery(十二)Awomanisvolunteeringinashelter.Itallstartedbecauseshemissedherown1.SandywasatalosswhenherbelovedAngusdiedlastyear—terriblylonely,yetnotquite2foranewdoginherlife.3,shedecidedtovolunteeratthelocalanimalshelterandspendsomequalitytimewithfurryfriendswho,likeher,were4theiroldbuddies(伙伴).Rememberingthatherdoghadlovedbeingreadto,shebroughtalonga5

there.It'snowbeen18monthssinceSandyfirstbegan6herchairbesidethedoghouse.Shelterworkerssayitreallycalmsdownthedogs,butSandysaysitdoesmore7toherthanitdoestothedogs.Sandywas8thatphotosofherreadingtodogswerespreadingontheInternetuntilthemediastartedcalling.Kathleen,afellowsheltervolunteerwassotouchedbythesightofher

9toanolddogthatshetookaphotoandposteditontheInternet.Shewasso10withthedogs—Iwatchedherreadtoseveral—andtheyjustlovedbeing11byher,"Kathleensaid.InspiredbySandy'sstyleof

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