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1、备战2023高考考英语完形填空话题分类训练(高考模拟真题+名校最新真题)专题03个人经历(2022内蒙古海拉尔第二中学模拟预测)In January 2020, my life was like a perfect movie. I was the1 in my amazing group of best friends. They were all a year older, but you would never have known. I was only a senior two student but had 2 to secure a spot on the swim team.

2、Then my teammates and I traveled in Hawaii.Little did we know we would 3 to chaos. Our school was 4 down for two weeks due to COVID-19. Although feeling unhappy, my best friends made promises about how we would stay close during the lockdown. Shortly into quarantine (隔离区),I5 hobbies and did anything

3、 I could to keep myself busy.Looking back, I felt like a fool for thinking that two weeks would be a 6 to a pandemic. Months went by and the new school year began. I couldnt accept the 7 that training in the pool became impossible. The pain of missing my friends began to 8.1 felt like I was drowning

4、.It occurred to me that my best friends, who were now 9. would leave me next fall anyway. Thatmade me 10. making November the 11 month for me. I couldnt describe the feeling of justlying on my bed with tears 12 down my face.Alice in Wonderland became my life as I kept falling down a never-ending hol

5、e. Still, all the same, I felt ever so 13 to climb out of this darkness. As the winter holidays 14. things started to pick up. I was15 by the Christmas spirit. Sure, it was 16 this year but still, I looked forward to the17 activities: Christmas eve dinner, opening gifts with my family on Christmas D

6、ay.I made a New Years resolution to become more 18 to my studies. As I did that, I found the college conversation became less 19.1 thought about all the 20. the passions I would pursue. I becamemore excited about the unknown.1. A. happiestB. youngestC. fastestD. busiest2. A. plannedB. decidedC. mana

7、gedD. expected3. A. returnB. contributeC. stickD. refer4. A. turnedB. putC. settledD. shut5. A. broke upB. took upC. looked upD. made up6. A. dangerB. offerC. solutionD. reply7. A. factB. challengeC. explanationD. recommendation8. A. fall behindB. sink inC. show offD , come away9. A. athletesB. grad

8、uatesC. competitorsD. seniors10. A. awkwardB. puzzledC. exhaustedD. anxious11. A. darkestB. busiestC. coldestD. heaviest12. A. puttingB breakingC. streamingD. bringing13. A. forcedB. determinedC. excitedD. concerned14. A. passedB. changedC. approachedD. went15. A. disturbedB. attractedC. shockedD. i

9、nspired16. A. enthusiasticB , ridiculousC. productiveD. different17. A. normalB particularC. historicalD. unique18. A. distractedB. accustomedC. devotedD. related19. A. stressfulB. harmfulC. meaningfulD. hopeful20. A. experiencesB. possibilitiesC. varietiesD. problems(2022上海复旦附中模拟预测)During my first

10、improv (即兴表演)class, I learned a core concept of improv: yes, and. It means that, as improvisers, we accept what fellow performers say. If someone says that zebras are librarians, for example, then zebras are librarians. We do not 21 the logic, we say “yes” and continue with the scene as if nothing i

11、s wrong.To do this 22. our teacher warned us that wed have to avoid second-guessing ourselves.Sometimes scenes go in unexpected directions. The best improv 23 when performers stay open to different possibilities and say whatever pops into their minds.I got a taste of how 24 that is when acting out m

12、y first scene. My classmate turned to me and said, “Mom is going to be so mad. Mad about what? My mind spun out ideas, and my inner critic shot them all down. We broke the car? No, thats too easy. We failed a test? No, you dont want your classmates thinking youre stupid on the first day. I finally 2

13、5 an answer: Yes, were going to be late for dinner. The scene proceeded from there, and we eventually finished as two sisters who lost their way on a hiking trip.The first few scenes were hard, but as weeks turned into months, I became more comfortable thinking on my feet. I never 26 my inner critic

14、 entirely, but over time, I didnt police my words with quite so much vigor. I also became better at 27. relating to my conversation partners, and communicating clearly in themoment.The training came in handy 6 months ago, when I was giving a seminar(研讨课)about my science. An audience member surprised

15、 me with a question that didnt 28 the information Id presented. Instead of getting annoyed, I 29 the “yes, and“ approach - accepting the question at face value and letting my mind focus on why it was asked. That helped me find an appropriate answer.The benefits of improv go beyond 30. Early on in gr

16、aduation school, I would get stuck when I got unexpected data in my experiments; my inner critic would assume I had made a mistake. But now, after accepting the yes, and“ concept,! no longer go into an experiment thinking that I already 3J the storymy data are going to tell.Last year, I used that ap

17、proach after encountering confusing data. Instead of getting 32, I keptexploring the data and ended up identifying a new type of cell. If I hadnt stayed open to the possibility that the results were 33, I would have missed out on the most exciting finding of my PhD. so far.All scientists can benefit

18、 from this lesson. If the data say zebras are librarians, then its worth investigating whether zebras are,34, librarians. Our job as scientists isnt to get data that 35 a preunderstood story. Our job is to say yes, and”.21. A. provideB. followC. questionD. ignore22. A. effectivelyB , permanentlyC. i

19、nstinctivelyD. occasionally23. A. shrinksB. happensC. helpsD. leaps24. A. importantB. difficultC. powerlessD. sufficient25. A. thought overB. waited forC. gave upD. landed on26. A. silencedB. heardC. respectedD. trained27. A. readingB. speakingC. listeningD. writing28. A. go on withB. stay away from

20、C. grow out ofD. add up to29. A. doubtedB. implementedC. presentedD. discussed30. A. communicationB. understandingC. restriction D. statement31. A. tellB. knowC. adaptD. love32. A. distractedB. surprisedC. accustomedD. discouraged33. A. uselessB. wrongC. dueD. real34. A. in factB. fbr exampleC. in a

21、 wordD. that is to say35. A. distinguishB. provideC. supportD. construct(2022山东德州市教育科学研究院三模)It was midnight, and I was on my knees, burying head in my hands. I struggled to 36 the sobs that threatened to wake my two tiny children. The call came just hours agoI got the job. After five interviews and

22、three presentations, I received a generous 37, one thatneeded my answer by tomorrow.To others, the decision was 38live the dream, with its security. But to me, taking the jobwould 39 compromise my heart.Exhausted, I rose to my feet, and made my way upstairs to check on my children, finding each curl

23、ed up in a 40 sleep. I heard their breathing, soft and even I became one with the moment. And in that breathtakingsilence, I heard a voice:41 your heart. The words echoed through my soul.The decision, indeed, was simple. I would 42 somebody elses dream job and keep my own. I felt a great 43 lift off

24、 my shoulders. I pursued my options for working for myself. I started to write and edit,44 pages of scripts. I stretched myself and discovered that I could learn anything if I 45 some time to it.To be sure, I lost a number of business opportunities. But I was available to 46 the simple moments with

25、my children. On sunny days, wed 47 to the zoo with my backpack of work projects. Each night, when I tucked my kids into bed, my 48 was full. Over time, as my kids grew, my business did, too. Now I have no regrets. I am 49 for the life that I have, a cherished closeness with my now adult children and

26、 a variety of fulfilling, passion-filled work. Im glad I trusted my inner 50.36. A. put outB. jump atC. turn downD. hold back37. A. cardB. offerC. letterD. essay38. A. simpleB. smartC. casualD. cautious39. A. carefullyB. nervouslyC. criticallyD. eventually40. A. lightB, soundC. freshD. hard41. A. re

27、laxB. followC. rescueD. inspire42. A. declineB. changeC. respectD. accept43. A. honourB. backpackC. weightD. project44. A. publishingB. preservingC. exploringD. accumulating45. A. devotedB. connectedC. limitedD. donated46. A. imagineB. reportC. embraceD. adjust47. A. adaptB. referC. turnD. head48. A

28、. heartB. roomC moodD. book49. A. anxiousB. gratefulC , readyD. famous50. A. designB. hopeC. worryD. voice(2022湖4匕黄冈中学模拟预测)When I was in my first year of college, a friend recommended a book about realizing dreams. Usually, I read nothing except gaming blogs. But I was going through a rough time, an

29、d she 51 that if I read one page per day, and spent 5-10 minutes thinking about what that page said, my52 would begin to change: about the world, about myself, and even about reading.For two years, I woke up every single day and read a page out of this book. Then, I either sat in 53or wrote down wha

30、t the page made me think of. I started to 54 I was good at coming up with ideas but55 at seeing them through. I started to understand why I 56 to make friends. I was very afraid to talk to people Id never met Or didnt know very well. Once I became 57 of this, I started58 myself. I lived in a big apa

31、rtment complex with college kids, and the lift 59 had someone in it. I would push myself to talk to one person in that lift a day, even if I just said Hey”, that was a big60 . I failed a lot. I had a lot of 61 conversations where I probably sounded like an idiot. Butslowly and surely, I got comforta

32、ble and was able to62a conversation with anyone.I just keep experimenting with different 63. trying to find something that helps me work on the nextpiece of myself that needs working on. I urge you to64the same. There is no right answer to the65 of bettering yourself. But the one thing it does requi

33、re is consistency. Practice every day, and watchyour life change.51. A. pretendedB. insistedC. estimatedD. admitted52. A. thoughtsB. lifeC. studiesD. careers53. A. silenceB. painC. orderD. place54. A. recallB. realizeC. predictD. hope55. A. delightedB. skilledC. horribleD. angry56. A. struggledB , t

34、endedC. continuedD. complained57. A. afraidB. awareC. shortD. capable58. A. protectingB. forgivingC. challengingD. reminding59. A. everB. alwaysC. evenD. still60. A. stepB. signalC. ruleD. reason61. A. popularB. rightC. secretD. funny62. A. ask forB. put offC. break offD. strike up63. A. methodsB. f

35、lavorsC. recipesD. tools64. A. sayB. buyC. remainD. do65. A. outcomeB. processC. riskD. purpose(2022河南模拟预测)Watching TV shows was my usual way to spend most weekends. Sometimes, I find it a bit 66. Thus, one day, after finishing another TV series, I thought all this time could partly be used todo som

36、ething 67. such as volunteering. While 68 online for opportunities, I chanced upon apost for a computer tutor with West Neighbourhood House, which volunteers to help the elders. Going to West Neighbourhood House this time as a 69 was beneficial to me. After all, it was with the organizations help th

37、at I 70 to get a new job. The volunteer experience assisted myself in 71 the new standards of my job.As a computer tutor, I volunteer Friday nights and Saturday afternoons to help the 72 improve their computer literacy. Since 2019, Ive 73 three elders whove become my regular 74 in using tablet apps

38、and the Internet. Volunteering has also been a great 75 experience for me. I became interested in learning about other 76 because most of the elders came from 77 countries and liked to share their stories about their culture. Ive also learned the 78 of patience. Fve realized through79 that people ha

39、ve different learning styles. I never knew these sessions could ever teach me lessonssuch as80 and diversity.The past few months have been- such a 81 ride so far that I can only be thankful forthe amount of82 that comes from my students. Each tutoring session ends with a thank you, a smile to show t

40、hey83 my time. This is what my volunteering has become so far. Tm 84 to have spent my time inthis way and I85to have morestudents in the future.66. A. dangerousB , comfortableC. dullD. interesting67. A. funnyB. surprisingC. worthwhileD. exciting68. A. askingB. accountingC. votingD. searching69. A. c

41、lerkB. managerC. volunteerD. guard70. A. managedB. appearedC. plannedD , agreed71. A. suggestingB. meetingC. turningD. limiting72. A. kidsB. grown-upsC. eldersD. parents73. A. cheatedB. assistedC. perceivedD. revealed74. A. studentsB. teachersC. passengersD. visitors75. A. travellingB. committingC.

42、consultingD. learning76. A. cultureB. knowledgeC. newsD. skills77. A. generousB. diverseC. wealthyD. industrial78. A. appearanceB. descriptionC. virtueD. weight79. A. comparingB. readingC. climbingD. teaching80. A. confidenceB. generosityC. patienceD. wisdom81. A. longB. smoothC. tiringD. regular82.

43、 A. respectB. timeC strengthD. passion83. A. wasteB. dislikeC. appreciateD. measure84. A. sorryB. happyC. readyD. unwilling85. A. hopeB. pretendC. struggleD. hesitate(2022-ill 东师范大学附中模拟预测)Gaining work experience is key for boosting your employability, especially as a business student. Thats why, aft

44、er my second college year, I 86 to intern(实习)fbr a part of the summer.I 87 a six-week internship at a local bank, called Rawbank. At the start of each week, we were sent to a new department where we were 88 about work process and then given an experienced employee to 89, During the process, we mostl

45、y took notes and were given small tasks. After twoweeks I was 9() to apermanentposition at the front desk, where I 91 small daily operations such as check deposits, withdrawal slips and such.In short, for four weeks I was treated and 92 like a regular employee of the bank. I had to be there at 7: 30

46、 every morning, and 93 to have positive interactions with clients at all times, no matter how I was feeling personally.During my internship there, the 94 was working the front desk the morning of pay day. I had to deal with an endless stream of impatient and demanding 95, but just seeing my colleagues supportingeach other, and heading out together to socialize after work, made it al 196.My six weeks there allowed me to 97, and it also helped me to gain new skills and experience thatI did not 98 have. Most importantly, I gained a new sense of professionalism and a clearer99 of what it mea

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