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高頻話題01個人經(jīng)歷

Passage1本文講述了某一天晚上,作者以為被壞人跟蹤,結(jié)果,是一場誤會。

(2022秋?河南洛陽?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

ItwasonefineSaturdaywintereveningwhenIgotoffthebustovisitmyfriend'splacewhichwas

arounda15-minutewalkfromthebusstop.I]aguywhoalsogotoffandstartedwalking2

thesamewayasmine,butkeepinga3fromme.Themanwastallandstrong.Theroadwas

4deserted.Afteraboutafive-minutewalk,Istartedgettingan5aboutwhyonearththisguy

wastakingtheexact6asmine.6tIsheathieforarobber?^^Ikept7.

Afewminuteslater,the8wasstillthesame.Hewaswalkingbehindme.Myheartbeat

becamefaster.Istarted9thehousesonbothsidesoftheroad."Willanybodycometomy

10ifIcryforhelp?^^Ithought.

Finally,itwas11.Therewasanemptyplayground12andifsomething

happenedthere,nobodywouldbeableto13me.SoIdecidedtowalkuptothenearesthouse

andringthe14.Aladyansweredthedoor.Atthattime,themanwasalsocomingtowardsthe

15house.

Itoldtheladythattheguyhadbeenfollowingmeforthepast10minutes.I16hertohelp

me.Tomyastonishment,theladywas17andthatguywasalsosmiling.

“Heismyson.Heliveshere,^^theladysaid.Theguyalsosmiledandsaidhecould18that

Iwasafraidduringthewholewalkbutcouldn't19aconversation.Ilaughedin20

andtheguykindlyaccompaniedmetillmyfriend'shouse.

1.A.urgedB.encounteredC.accompaniedD.caught

2.A.pointingB.findingC.askingD.following

3.A.distanceB.secretC.paceD.step

4.A.hardlyB.initiallyC.purelyD.mostly

5.A.expectationB.anxietyC.enthusiasmD.wisdom

6.A.trafficB.numberC.wayD.care

7.A.interruptingB.wonderingC.debatingD.judging

8.A.circumstanceB.personC.placeD.time

9.A.breakingintoB.knockingonC.lookingatD.checkingin

10.A.viewB.mindC.powerD.rescue

11.A.convenientB.unbearableC.unbelievableD.fortunate

12.A.aheadB.behindC.aboveD.below

13.A.recognizeB.witnessC.helpD.believe

14.A.phoneB.policeC.agentD.bell

15.A.oppositeB.lonelyC.sameD.only

16.A.demandedB.encouragedC.toldD.asked

17.A.excitedB.amusedC.confusedD.embarrassed

18.A.spotB.hearC.promiseD.sense

19.A.initiateB.interruptC.interactD.enjoy

20.A.reliefB.disappointmentC.surpriseD.comfort

Passage2本文作者鼓勵自己去嘗試,在面試后得到了一份兼職工作,并在幾個月后得

到了全職工作。

(2022秋?四川資陽?高二四川省資陽中學(xué)??计谥校?/p>

Althoughmygoodjobatalargecompanyhadmademyparentshappy,IknewIwantedsomething

different.TheonlyplacewhereIcould21workingwasFacebook.SoI22fromNew

YorktoSanFranciscoand23atFacebookheadquartersinPaloAito,24tofindajobin

Facebook.

Afriendwhoworkedtherehadagreedto25metoafewpeoplearoundtheoffice.Butafter

26acoffeebreak,Igotnervous.I27aroundoutsidetheFacebookbuildingbymyself,trying

to28myselfthatIwasableenoughtoworkhere.ItoldmyselfIhadalreadyflownacrossthe

29andnowIjustneededtogoforit.

Isatinthe30ofthebuildingforwhatseemed31.Finally,attheveryendofthe

day,thedirectorofHRwalkedoutandintroducedherself.Anhourlater,IleftFacebookofficeevenmore

32aboutthecompany.

Afewdayslater,the33Ihadspokenwithcalledmeandsaid,t6Wedon'thaveafull-time

jobopen.Butifyou'reinterestedinapart-timejob,youcancometoworkheretomorrow.^^

Thiswasnot34whatI'dbeenhopingfor.ButIknewIwas35aboutthework

andthecompany,soonceagainIflewfromNewYorktoSanFrancisco.AfewmonthslaterIwas36

afull-timejob.

NowFacebookis15timesbiggerthanitwassixyearsago.IfIhadn'tmadeit37my

nervousnesssixyearsago,Iwouldneverhavegottenthe38.

NowadayswheneverI'mnervousabout39,IthinkaboutwaitinginthehallofFacebook

andIencouragemyselftobe40.

21.A.rememberB.imagineC.permitD.suggest

22.A.walkedB.droveC.rodeD.flew

23.A.brokeupB.settleddownC.showedupD.setoff

24.A.determinedB.satisfiedC.unwillingD.inspired

25.A.confirmB.adviseC.inviteD.introduce

26.A.acceptingB.limitingC.takingD.rejecting

27.A.ranB.pacedC.turnedD.traveled

28.A.persuadeB.admireC.defendD.refuse

29.A.cityB.countryC.townD.ocean

30.A.comerB.topC.outsideD.hall

31.A.minutesB.weeksC.hoursD.months

32.A.excitedB.amazedC.confusedD.disappointed

33.A.manB.womanC.neighborD.friend

34.A.exactlyB.barelyC.roughlyD.firmly

35.A.anxiousB.carefulC.angryD.enthusiastic

36.A.awardedB.sentC.offeredD.showed

37.A.throughB.upC.outD.into

38.A.impressionB.chanceC.salaryD.understanding

39.A.makingadifferenceB.havingadreamC.takingariskD.doingafavor

40.A.happyB.optimisticC.cautiousD.brave

Passage3作者通過講述自己的工作經(jīng)歷,表達了自己最快樂的一件事就是成功地做到

別人認(rèn)為不可能的事情,也以此告訴讀者要相信自己。

(2022秋?四川綿陽?高二四川省綿陽南山中學(xué)校考期中)

Forme,oneofthebiggestjoysistosucceedinsomethingthatothersthinkitisimpossibletosucceed

in.Severalyearsago,Ireally41foracertainposition,andIworkedhardforit,butI42

togetit.Iclearlyrememberwhenoneofmy43bossestoldme,“You44leadershipskills

andthatiswhywe45somebodyelse.”

Oneyearlater,Igotaverynice46fromanorganizationcalledToastmastersformy

voluntarywork.Therecognitionwasformy47leadershipskillswhichItestifiedinthe

organizationasanarea48,andIgotitfromthe49oftheorganization.Oneofmyfirst

thoughtswasthe50fromtheearlierboss.Hemadea(n)51positiveinfluenceonme

unintentionally(無意地).

Fromthatpointon,IhavebeentellingmyselfthatwhenpeoplesaythatIlackthisorthat,thatitis

52,orthatIcannotdoit,Iwill53,becauseI'mfirmly54thatit's55.

Sincethen,Fvebeen56negativestatementsorexpressionstellingthatsomethingisnot

possible,becauseIknowthatwhenI57mygoals,itisamuchbigger58thaninthecase

whereeveryonewouldsay,“Goforit!Itis59.EverybodycanbeaCEO!”Now,IamaCEOand

founder.Iwouldliketoaskyoutoproveotherswrongwhodonot60you.Thereisnobiggerjoy

thanthat.

41.A.longedB.allowedC.sentD.paid

42.A.wantedB.meantC.failedD.managed

43.A.averageB.traditionalC.specialD.previous

44.A.deserveB.lackC.dropD.own

45.A.attachedB.choseC.assistedD.deserted

46.A.explanationB.suggestionC.ambitionD.recognition

47.A.curiousB.equalC.outstandingD.single

48.A.workerB.clerkC.managerD.employee

49.A.presidentB.crewC.staffD.members

50.A.wordsB.criticismC.praiseD.phrase

51.A.horribleB.unbelievableC.absurdD.fresh

52.A.uselessB.responsibleC.helpfulD.important

53.A.consultB.bargainC.smileD.shout

54.A.involvedB.describedC.concernedD.convinced

55.A.convenientB.tiringC.hopelessD.possible

56.A.organizingB.wastingC.collectingD.publishing

57.A.reachB.acquireC.concludeD.finish

58.A.loadB.joyC.puzzleD.lie

59.A.normalB.usefulC.regularD.easy

60.A.seeoffB.believeinC.turntoD.comeacross

高頻話題02生活故事

Passage1本文講述了賣早餐的CarlosGuardado和顧客們關(guān)系很好,CarlosGuardado

把顧客們當(dāng)成家人

(2022秋?河南信陽?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

Foralmost20years,hewasthere,alittleguyinametalcart(金屬推車),sellingrice-and-beanpieat

17thandKstreetsinWashington.Allday,his61came,workers,studentsandofficerswhohad

madeCarlosGuardadoapartoftheir62.Theythoughthewasoneofthe63peopleinthe

city.

“Wedidbecomereally64JsaidRobertTigner.Hewas65thathe'dspokenwith

Guardadoalmosteveryworkdayfor10years.JudySheahandrovetoworkeveryday.Shestartedevery

morningwithastopatthecartfor66andachat.Andsheknewthe67forGuardado,s

wideappeal(吸弓|力).Hekeptpeople68byrecalling(回憶)notonlythefoodtheyliked,butalso

thenamesoftheirchildrenandstandingsoftheirsportsteams.Workerswhomovedawaywouldcomeand

69himontheirvisitsback.Heoncegotapostcardfromacustomer.Itwasaddressed"CarlosPieCart,

Cornerof17thandK.”

“70hetoldyouhehopedyouwouldhaveagoodday,hereally71itjsaidSheahan.

“Idon'tthinkhehadanyideawhata(n)72hehad.^^

Infact,Guardadooftendidspeakoftheinfluencehiscustomershadonhim,accordingtohiswife,

CarmenDiaz.Hecamehomefilledwith73heheardfromthecustomers.t4Everyday,he'dcome

home74andtellme,'Carmen,they75meandlikesharingtheirexperiences,Diaz

said."Thepeopleinthecity,theywerehisfamily76.Wesharedhimwiththem.^^

Guardadomeantthecarttobeastoponthewaytoaproper77.Buthistalkofopeninga

restaurantfaded(減弱)inrecentyears."Ithinkhewas78_JsaidSheahan."Healwaystalked

aboutthecartbeinga_79windowontheworldandhe_80moreonthatcornerthanmost

peopledoinalifetime.

61.A.passengersB.studentsC.customersD.neighbors

62.A.businessB.,lifeC.teamD.program

63.A.mostdifferentB.mosthonestC.shyestD.friendliest

64.A.closeB.silentC.strongD.old

65.A.proudB.surprisedC.afraidD.worried

66.A.moneyB.informationC.workD.breakfast

67.A.reasonB.needC.resultD.support

68.A.givingupB.comingbackC.talkingD.trying

69.A.helpB.rememberC.missD.find

70.A.UnlessB.WhenC.BecauseD.Although

71.A.enjoyedB.wantedC.knewD.meant

72.A.choiceB.influenceC.chanceD.plan

73.A.tasksB.ideasC.songsD.stories

74.A.tiredlyB.quicklyC.happilyD.bravely

75.A.loveB.forgetC.callD.understand

76.A.againB.onlyC.tooD.once

77.A.restaurantB.schoolC.supermarketD.hotel

78.A.readyB.luckyC.satisfiedD,excited

79.A.cleanB.wonderfulC.simpleD.broken

80.A.learnedB.paidC.expectedD.guessed

Passage

2本文講述了作者在朋友邀請下去看了一場自己并不敢興趣的音樂劇,卻在最后明白了

一些人生道理的故事。

(2022秋?陜西咸陽?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

I'veneverbeenthebiggestfanofmusicals.Theyoftenseemed81tome,andIwould

constantly82thetimewhilewatchingone.

Sowhenmyfriendsuggestedthatwegotoseethe83You'reaGoodMan,CharlieBrown

lastweekend,Iwasn'tparticularly84.IfiguredIwasaboutto85thefamiliarcycleof

half-heartedattentiontotheplotandcharacters,86myphoneduringtheperformance.With

nothingelsetodo,Ifinally87togowithhim-itwassomethingtogetmeoutofthehouse.

Shortlyafterthemusicalbegan,CharlieBrowntookthe88,sittingdownwithasandwich.At

thebeginning,hewasportrayedasa(n)89boywithnobodyeatingwithduringlunches.Thenhe

90agirlalsohavinglunchaloneanddecidedtogooverandstarta91.Butquicklyhegot

intoa92ofover-thinkingthatthegirlmighthardlylookathim.Astheperformance

93,IwasshockedtoseeCharlie'scourageandthepairchatting94.Oneofmyfavorite

sceneswasthatCharliesangasongfeelingsorryforhis95oftalent.Butherealizedthat

despitethis,hewasstill"the96andremarkableCharlieBrown.""I'mME!”he97

declared.

Weoftenassessourselvesbyourachievementsratherthan98ourbasicworthas

individuals.However,everybodylovesCharlieBrownbecausehe'sCharlieBrown-theclumsy,self-doubt,

insecure,butlovablefour-year-old.ToseeCharlie99himselfwaseye-opening.

Actually,musicalsaren'talwaysso100

81.A.dullB.frighteningC.educationalD.attractive

82.A.forgettingB.ignoringC.checkingD.saving

83.A.exhibitionB.dramaC.movieD.musical

84.A.annoyedB.excitedC.touchedD.upset

85.A.repeatB.designC.analyzeD.adjust

86.A.glancingatB.lookingforC.puttingawayD.turningoff

87.A.continuedB.beggedC.agreedD.volunteered

88.A.busB.stageC.computerD.path

89.A.smartB.braveC.honestD.lonely

90.A.rememberedB.spottedC.heardD.described

91.A.researchB.projectC.talkD.story

92.A.panicB.formC.habitD.trap

93.A.changedB.progressedC.delayedD.paused

94.A.sadlyB.coldlyC.casuallyD.merrily

95.A.viewB.developmentC.lackD.discovery

96.A.quietB.uniqueC.patientD.generous

97.A.disappointedlyB.directlyC.modestlyD,proudly

98.A.overlookB.denyC.recognizeD.doubt

99.A.acceptB.praiseC.questionD.blame

100.A.wonderfulB.positiveC.crazyD.bad

Passage3本文介紹章講述威拉德自幼患有閱讀障礙癥。在媽媽的鼓勵下,威拉德努力

成為一名微雕藝術(shù)家。

(2022秋?陜西咸陽?高二校考期中)

FiveyearoldWillardWiganstruggledtotellthedifferencebetweenanMandaWora6anda9.

Unfortunately,hisschoolteacherknewnothingaboutdyslexia(閱讀障礙癥),alearningdisabilitythatcan

makelettersandnumbers101.Shedidn'ttryto102him.

Not103Willarddidn'tlikeschool.Usually,hisminddrifted(游蕩)toplayingoutside,tohis

dogMaxie,ortothe104thatlivednearhisfamily'sgardenbed.Willardwasespecially105

aboutthoseants.Hefeltlikethem106andinsignificant.

Willard107thattheantswerecomingandgoingfromaholeinthedirt.Oneantwascarryinga

pieceofgrass,andWillardthought,"He'stryingtobuilda108soIamgoingtohelphim!”

Willardconstructedasmallhouseforants.Atschool,Willardstill109butnowheknewhe

coulddosomething110Maybehewasn'ta111afterall.Thoughhehad112withhis

readingormaths,lifeisn'tallaboutreadingormaths.Willardlaterwenthomeandcreatedtiny

furniture(家具)fortheanthouse.

Hisartisticskill113andaloveforlittlethingsbegantogrowinhisheart.Whenheshowed

hismotherhiscarvedworks,shesaid,“Thisiswhatyoudowell.Youmustmakeever/114tobe

thebestintheworld.^^

Withher115Willardcontinued.Whenhequitschoolatage15tohelp116hisfamily,

Willardstillspenthissparetime117Hisconfidencegrewasmorepeople118histalent.

Becauseoftheirbeautyandrarity,Willard'ssculptureshavemadehima(n)119man.Buthe

says,“120isn'taboutmaterialthingslikeanexpensivewatchoracostlyring;it'sabout

determinationandachievingyourdreams.9,

101.A.disappointingB.unclearC.confusingD.invisible

102.A.helpB.warnC.questionD.rescue

103.A.hurriedlyB.expectedlyC.suddenlyD.surprisingly

104.A.antsB.beesC.catsD.worms

105.A.confidentB.curiousC.particularD.doubtful

106.A.smallB.smartC.prettyD.lazy

107.A.imaginedB.noticedC.realizedD.thought

108.A.kitchenB.tentC.houseD.road

109.A.waitedB.escapedC.disappearedD.struggled

110.A.specialB.cruelC.mentalD.wrong

111.A.starB.failureC.leaderD.stranger

112.A.disagreementB.conflictC.troubleD.fun

113.A.gainedB.increasedC.sharedD.ended

114.A.planB.friendC.preparationD.effort

115.A.comfortB.concernC.instructionD.encouragement

116.A.abandonB.challengeC.supportD.start

117.A.workingB.carvingC.readingD.studying

118.A.possessedB.developedC.showedD.appreciated

119.A.wealthyB.reliableC.independentD.open

120.A.CourageB.AmbitionC.SuccessD.Fame

高頻話題03善行義舉

Passage1本文講述了記敘文。文章主要講述了作者曾經(jīng)對一個無家可歸的男子微笑,

和他說話,這讓男子很感動,開始決定改變生活

(2022秋?河南安陽?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

Justbeforecoldmidnight,wewalkedasusualintotheonlylocalcoffeeshopforacupofcoffeeto

stayawakeaswehadtoworkintotheearlymorning.Atthetime,manyofthe121wouldappear

hereforwarmthandfreebreadleftbyothercustomers.

Iheldacupofcoffeeto122myhands,andthenInaturally123Inoticedamanwho

would124sitinthesamecorner.Thecornersofmymouthinstantlybentup,andhe125back,

whisperingalow"Hi”,Thusbegananactive126thatfeltnaturalandcomforting.Ilearnedhis

namewasDennis.Hisparents127himwhenhewasachild.Hehadbeeninandoutoffostercare

(寄養(yǎng))untilhebecamehomelessafter128

Abouttwelveyearslater,Iwas129theconstructionofacitytransportationsystem.Mystaff

wasvery130,butoneman131wentaboveandbeyondinhelpingme.AsIfinishedmy

132andwasleaving,hecameovertomeandasked,“Youdon'trememberme?”

“It'syou,Dennis!?,IyelledasIthrewmy133aroundhim.Wehuggedand134like

reunitedfamily.Itturnedoutthatafterourfirstmeet,hehadchosentoturnhis135around.Thenhe

was136andworkedasabusdriver.Ibarely137himinhisuniform.

“Ihavenever138you.Youweretheonlypersonwhosmiledandtalkedtome,andthatmadea

new139inmylife,^^hesaid.Thatseeminglyminorsmilehadgivenusbothanunforgettable

140.

121.A.retiredB.homelessC.oldD.injured

122.A.trainB.washC.warmD.balance

123.A.lookedupB.wentawayC.fellbehindD.brokedown

124.A.usuallyB.fortunatelyC.unwillinglyD.slowly

125.A.talkedB.turnedC.wavedD.smiled

126.A.lessonB.conversationC.explanationD.argument

127.A.educatedB.raisedC.praisedD.left

128.A.growingupB.droppingoutC.takingoverD.settlingdown

129.A.appreciatingB.managingC.imaginingD.learning

130.A.professionalB.patientC.supportiveD.fair

131.A.onpurposeB.inparticularC.inreturnD.onthecontrary

132.A.travelB.schoolC.projectD.adventure

133.A.clothesB.belongingsC.legsD.arms

134.A.pretendedB.livedC.struggledD.laughed

135.A.dreamB.lifeC.habitD.family

136.A.hiredB.curedC.challengedD.distracted

137.A.admiredB.doubtedC.recognizedD.interviewed

138.A.forgivenB.ignoredC.refusedD.forgotten

139.A.impressionB.startC,requirementD.promise

140.A.chanceB.jobC.memoryD.choice

Passage2本文講述了說唱歌手CardiB回饋“成就了她”的中學(xué)的故事。

(2022秋?河南南陽?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

CardiBgavebacktothemiddleschoolthat“madeher"whoshewas.

TherappersurprisedstudentsandstaffatIS232intheBronxonSept.13andannouncedthatshe

wouldbe141$100,000toheralmamater(母校).CardisharedinanInstagrampostthatshehad

beentryingtovisitthe142sincelastyearbutcouldn'tbecauseofCOVID-19rulesatthetime.

“Thismiddleschool,IS232intheBronx,hasavery143placeinmyheart!Itturnedmefrom

an11-year-oldgirlintoalittleteenage144:'theartistwrote."KidsintheBronxhavetogrowup

145duetoourcircumstancesandenvironment.Whilesomeyoungteenslikearound11-13stilllivein

thatDisneyworld,thesekidshaveto146fastandquickly.

She147thatlikealotofthosekids,shewentthroughsomuchwhileattendingmiddleschool.

“Thoseexperienceschangedmeforeverand148mewhoIamtoday,9,shewrote,addingthatshe

hopesherdonation“canhelp149anamazingafterschoolprogramthatwillhelp150stay

outofthestreetsoratroubledhomeand151allowthemtolearnsomethingthattheycantake

withthemthrough152

Cardiwentonto153CommunityCapacityDevelopmentanditsfounderandexecutive

directorK.Bainfor154withherandhelpinghervisitotherschoolsandprogramsinQueensand

Brooklyn.64Ilovebeing155tohelpyoungkidshoweverIcan,^^shesaid.

WNBCreporterKayAngrumsharedvideoofthemomentwhenCardi156everyone.

“WearethrilledtowelcomeCardiBback157toIS232intheBronx,andwearesograteful

forher158contributiontoheralmamater,saidSchoolsChancellorDavidBanksinastatement.

“CardiB's159of$100Kfortheartswillhelptheschool'skids160theirhighestheights.

Thankyou,Cardi!”

141.A.abandoningB.donatingC.consumingD.deserving

142.A.cityB.neighbourhoodC.kingdomD.school

143.A.specialB.vividC.stubbornD.casual

144.A.candidateB.agentC.adultD.beauty

145.A.gentlyB.quicklyC.accidentallyD.purely

146.A.giveupB.takedownC.growupD.feeldown

147.A.addedB.enhancedC.deducedD.announced

148.A.madeB.demandedC.facilitatedD.promoted

149.A.consultB.witnessC.generateD.link

150.A.artistsB.kidsC.adultsD.officers

151.A.afterallB.henceC.howeverD.mostimportantly

152.A.lifeB.arrangementC.breakthroughD.creation

153.A.encounterB.sponsorC.transformD.thank

154.A.partneringB.urgingC.restrictingD.pursuing

155.A.dueB.ableC.relatedD.superb

156.A.attractedB.confusedC.surprisedD.dismissed

157.A.churchB.townC.galaxyD.home

158.A.fundamentalB.generousC.splendidD.brilliant

159.A.measurementB.reputationC.commitmentD.scholarship

160.A.swingtoB.screamatC.participateinD.soarto

【答案】

Passage3本文講述了Fortune放在車?yán)锏碾娔X被偷,所在的大學(xué)校長給了他一臺電腦

作為他的善意的回報。

(2022秋?河南新鄉(xiāng)?高二統(tǒng)考期中)

LukeFortuneparkedhiscarinagarage(車庫)overnight.Thenextmorning,he161the

car'swindowwasbroken,andhis162wasnowheretobefound.

“Thecomputerwasvery163tome,“saidFortune,21,whowasstudyingtobecomea

164"EverypaperIwroteformymedicaltestsandlettersforjob165wereinthatcomputer.9,

Twodaysafterthe166,Almazroueiwas167byamanwhosaidhehadacomputer

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