2025年红对勾高考一轮复习金卷英语
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Test3(2024·甘肃平凉第四次模拟)
When we are married and have promised to live together, we may not even think about what that might mean in the future. We start a 1 new part of a journey, enjoying the good times and 2 each other through the bad times.
Sometimes life 3 us a curve ball. For example, one of the partners is 4 with a life - changing illness. This changes a relationship in ways we cannot know until we 5 it. Each partner adapts to the situation and faces the new 6 together.
It is not always easy. There will be days when they 7 each other the most. They walk together as well as walk their own path. They have 8 in that the other is there to support.
When my husband was first diagnosed with MS (a serious disease of the nervous system), we had no idea how it would all 9 . Over twenty years later we are still meeting each day, knowing we have each other's 10 . Indeed, life doesn't require that we be the best, only that we try our best. Sometimes we do have 11 , and we even have arguments for a very long time, because we're humans and we would never be 12 . After my husband's diagnosis, someone asked me if I was going to 13 and I answered “Yes. I would never abandon him.”
Life is 14 , but together we meet its challenges to the best of our ability, some days being better than others. The true 15 of any relationship is being able to survive hard times.
1. A. completely
B. repeatedly
C. fortunately
D. respectively
2. A. teaching
B. comparing
C. persuading
D. supporting
3. A. throws
B. shows
C. promises
D. serves
4. A. identified
B. diagnosed
C. determined
D. recognized
5. A. shape
B. force
C. experience
D. doubt
6. A. alternatives
B. fortunes
C. challenges
D. opportunities
7. A. guide
B. blame
C. need
D. admire
8. A. courage
B. insight
C. excuse
D. faith
9. A. break up
B. work out
C. take over
D. carry out
10. A. opinion
B. thought
C. front
D. back
11. A. plans
B. solutions
C. arrangements
D. differences
12. A. normal
B. perfect
C. patient
D. brave
13. A. stay
B. recover
C. defeat
D. protest
14. A. interesting
B. tough
C. ordinary
D. confusing
15. A. risk
B. check
C. test
D. chance
When we are married and have promised to live together, we may not even think about what that might mean in the future. We start a 1 new part of a journey, enjoying the good times and 2 each other through the bad times.
Sometimes life 3 us a curve ball. For example, one of the partners is 4 with a life - changing illness. This changes a relationship in ways we cannot know until we 5 it. Each partner adapts to the situation and faces the new 6 together.
It is not always easy. There will be days when they 7 each other the most. They walk together as well as walk their own path. They have 8 in that the other is there to support.
When my husband was first diagnosed with MS (a serious disease of the nervous system), we had no idea how it would all 9 . Over twenty years later we are still meeting each day, knowing we have each other's 10 . Indeed, life doesn't require that we be the best, only that we try our best. Sometimes we do have 11 , and we even have arguments for a very long time, because we're humans and we would never be 12 . After my husband's diagnosis, someone asked me if I was going to 13 and I answered “Yes. I would never abandon him.”
Life is 14 , but together we meet its challenges to the best of our ability, some days being better than others. The true 15 of any relationship is being able to survive hard times.
1. A. completely
B. repeatedly
C. fortunately
D. respectively
2. A. teaching
B. comparing
C. persuading
D. supporting
3. A. throws
B. shows
C. promises
D. serves
4. A. identified
B. diagnosed
C. determined
D. recognized
5. A. shape
B. force
C. experience
D. doubt
6. A. alternatives
B. fortunes
C. challenges
D. opportunities
7. A. guide
B. blame
C. need
D. admire
8. A. courage
B. insight
C. excuse
D. faith
9. A. break up
B. work out
C. take over
D. carry out
10. A. opinion
B. thought
C. front
D. back
11. A. plans
B. solutions
C. arrangements
D. differences
12. A. normal
B. perfect
C. patient
D. brave
13. A. stay
B. recover
C. defeat
D. protest
14. A. interesting
B. tough
C. ordinary
D. confusing
15. A. risk
B. check
C. test
D. chance
答案:
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. D 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. C
Test4(2024·福建模拟)
As a writer, I miss rejection slips. Not that I enjoyed receiving those pre - printed slips of paper, but at least when I got one, I was pretty sure that a flesh - and - blood 1 had put it in the envelope. And there was always the chance I might see a handwritten sentence on the bottom, 2 the piece almost made it. When an editor at McCall's wrote, “I'm afraid I have to say no on this 3 piece, but try me again on another, would you?” It was almost as 4 to me as if she had said, “We'll 5 it and here is an advance for you.”
Nowadays, rejection slips seem to have disappeared with the use of online submissions. Most editors don't feel it a must to 6 they have received, read, or considered your work because they receive so many 7 each day.
For me, there are three 8 of rejection slip pain. The first is 9 brought on by finding a flat “no” on a(n) 10 piece of paper, then followed by anger (how could they 11 a piece that is obviously so much 12 than most of the stuff they print), and, finally, rebirth: I will live to 13 a new piece another day.
Learning to 14 rejection seems like part of growing up as a writer. Despite the many letters of acceptance I have received, my folder of “Noteworthy Rejection Slips” is far 15 than that of “Noteworthy Acceptances”, which indicates to me the fact: I still have some growing up to do.
1. A. writer
B. reader
C. mailman
D. editor
2. A. demanding
B. indicating
C. suspecting
D. arguing
3. A. boring
B. novel
C. lengthy
D. particular
4. A. thrilling
B. upsetting
C. embarrassing
D. amusing
5. A. buy
B. reject
C. check
D. replace
6. A. prove
B. determine
C. explain
D. acknowledge
7. A. proposals
B. drafts
C. contributions
D. instructions
8. A. meanings
B. stages
C. wonders
D. rewards
9. A. relief
B. frustration
C. anger
D. hesitation
10. A. valueless
B. expensive
C. characterless
D. shiny
11. A. make up
B. put away
C. turn down
D. insist on
12. A. easier
B. better
C. shorter
D. longer
13. A. print
B. revise
C. download
D. submit
14. A. accept
B. criticize
C. judge
D. evaluate
15. A. thinner
B. fatter
C. older
D. newer
As a writer, I miss rejection slips. Not that I enjoyed receiving those pre - printed slips of paper, but at least when I got one, I was pretty sure that a flesh - and - blood 1 had put it in the envelope. And there was always the chance I might see a handwritten sentence on the bottom, 2 the piece almost made it. When an editor at McCall's wrote, “I'm afraid I have to say no on this 3 piece, but try me again on another, would you?” It was almost as 4 to me as if she had said, “We'll 5 it and here is an advance for you.”
Nowadays, rejection slips seem to have disappeared with the use of online submissions. Most editors don't feel it a must to 6 they have received, read, or considered your work because they receive so many 7 each day.
For me, there are three 8 of rejection slip pain. The first is 9 brought on by finding a flat “no” on a(n) 10 piece of paper, then followed by anger (how could they 11 a piece that is obviously so much 12 than most of the stuff they print), and, finally, rebirth: I will live to 13 a new piece another day.
Learning to 14 rejection seems like part of growing up as a writer. Despite the many letters of acceptance I have received, my folder of “Noteworthy Rejection Slips” is far 15 than that of “Noteworthy Acceptances”, which indicates to me the fact: I still have some growing up to do.
1. A. writer
B. reader
C. mailman
D. editor
2. A. demanding
B. indicating
C. suspecting
D. arguing
3. A. boring
B. novel
C. lengthy
D. particular
4. A. thrilling
B. upsetting
C. embarrassing
D. amusing
5. A. buy
B. reject
C. check
D. replace
6. A. prove
B. determine
C. explain
D. acknowledge
7. A. proposals
B. drafts
C. contributions
D. instructions
8. A. meanings
B. stages
C. wonders
D. rewards
9. A. relief
B. frustration
C. anger
D. hesitation
10. A. valueless
B. expensive
C. characterless
D. shiny
11. A. make up
B. put away
C. turn down
D. insist on
12. A. easier
B. better
C. shorter
D. longer
13. A. print
B. revise
C. download
D. submit
14. A. accept
B. criticize
C. judge
D. evaluate
15. A. thinner
B. fatter
C. older
D. newer
答案:
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. C 11. C 12. B 13. D 14. A 15. B
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