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1、高考英语外刊阅读模拟强化训练完形填空专题六 .I know it might sound a bit old-fashioned, but Im a great believer in the power of letters. Theres something 1 and special about handwritten things. Yet the letter has rather fallen out of vogue and been superseded by faster forms of 2 like emails or texts. But that misses the

2、_3 of the letter. Its not to convey 4 news. You write an email because theres something you need to know. But you write a letter because theres something you want to say. Theres also a subtler 5 to the letter. Its a powerful and memorable way to touch the ones you 6.People 7 letters for years. When

3、my gran died and I 8 her house, I found hundreds of letters and cards she had kept, and they told the story of her relationships. Sitting reading them one rainy afternoon, her words 9 out across the vista of time and I felt I knew her.Theres also a real power in writing handwritten letters. Its bett

4、er than mindfulness. It forces you to 10 and think of interesting things that have happened in your life. Psychological studies have shown that putting pen to paper and writing a letter-as outdated as this sounds一has superior J to a text or email. It takes longer and requires more thought, which dem

5、ands the person to give sustained focus on the positive while they write. Psychologists have also argued that as mistakes are harder to 12 than on text or email, you have to be more deliberate and 13, Most of all, receiving a letter is such a lovely 14. It can enrich a relationship and allow it to g

6、row and flourish. Be 5 and write to someone you maybe dont know that well.Who knows where it will lead?Reader fs Digest UK (March, 2023)11 . A. unique B. complex C. fascinating D. beneficial2 .A. connections B. communities C. communication D. technologies3 .A. point B. usage C. meaning D. significan

7、ce4 .A. forgettable B. fixed C. urgent D. useful5 .A. face B. aspect C. limitation D. advantage6 .A. worry about B. complain about C. debate about D. care about7 .A. steal B. keep C. delete D. swap8 .A. searched B. damaged C. decorated D. cleared9 .A. stretched B. spread C. sped D. swept10 .A. memor

8、ize B. remind C. inform D. concentrate11 .A. benefits B. solutions C. similarities D. barriers12 .A. correct B. identify C. exchange D. recommend13 .A. overjoyed B. thoughtful C. overwhelmed D. considerate14 .A. surprise B. story C. experience D. relationship15 .A. energetic B. helpful C. ready D. b

9、oldCurry lights the fumace(Q炉)of his portable blacksmiths shop. The furnace glows orange and lets off a low roar. Itll get up to 2,000 degrees, hot enough to the metal of a tray of disassembled shotgun parts so they can be hammered against an anvil and 2.A(an) 3 is watching, and Curry picks out a 9-

10、year-old named Oliver to help him. This is really magic,“ Curry says. uRight before your very eyes, you re gonna see Oliver4 this gun, this instrument of potential 5, into something that could never be a gun ever again. Its gonna be a trowel.”Curry, a retired bishop, helps police departments 6 their

11、 gun buyback programs and repurpose the weapons into 7 tools. The finished tools are 8 to community gardens and agricultural high schools and the harvested 9 donated to soup kitchens and 10 shelters.In 2021 almost 49,000 Americans were killed by guns.Curry says the hammer, anvil and forge are powerf

12、ul 11 that the epidemic of gun 12 can be reshaped into something positive and j 3 When theres such despair now in our country, people need to know that we can change. There is j 4 he says.Curry wears a constant reminder of that hope around his neck. Its two large pieces of metal molded into the shap

13、e of a j 5 Its made out of pieces of an AK-47, the weapon used for killing. But Gods love breaks it apart, reshapes it, then transforms it into the sign of greatest hope 一the cross. And thats why I wear it. ”Reader s Digest USA (March, 2023)1. A. soften B. attach C. slide D. bend1 .A. related B. res

14、tored C. reshaped D. rehearsed.A. attendant B. pupil C. assistant D. crowd2 .A. translate B. transport C. transplant D. transform.A. deadly B. harm C. useless D. poisonous3 .A. manage B. charge C. exam D. display.A. powerful B. available C. effective D. gardening4 .A. led B. donated C. carried D. co

15、ntributed.A. flowers B. vegetables C. lawns D. fruits5 .A. animals B. homeless C. illegal D. advanced1 l.A. symbols B. weapons C. instruments D. facilities12 .A. distributions B. violence C. cases D. consumptions.A. significant B. beneficial C. peaceful D. productive13 .A. hope B. attention C. routi

16、ne D. consideration.A. cross B. God C. gun D. metalMy wife, Hannah, and I dont usually keep houseplants. Anything in 1 gets either over-watered or under-watered. But after my diagnosis with a brain cancer, I loved the idea of having something new and green around.My friend gave me what he said was a

17、 lucky bamboo 2 in a deep-green pottery pot with three pencil-size stalks braided together. We 3 the plant in the living room window across from the couch where I spent much of the day. I 4 when I looked at it over the 5 of themug of coffee Hannah brought me each morning.1 told Hannah I wanted to 6

18、the plant myself. When it didnt immediately turn yellow orbrown or 7 all its leaves, I was pleasantly 8.Tending to the plant gave me a sense of 9 at a time when I sometimes felt useless. Cancer 10 my ability to walk, and the treatment left me fatigued, making it ll for me toaccomplish everyday tasks

19、. I had to 12 help from other people. The enormous change left me feeling adrift and 13. Watering the plant, as small an act as it was, connected me to a core part of my old 4 and taught me I could still be a caregiver. Plants and people could still depend on me.Over the next few months, I L5 from s

20、urgery. Both the tree and I were thriving.Readers Digest USA (March, 2023. A. pots B. plates C. bowls D. containers1 .A. shown B. exhibited C. displayed D. planted.A. placed B. presented C. straighten D. watered2 .A. smiled B. roared C. signed D. cried.A. way B. front C. edge D. end3 .A. cared for B

21、. accounted for C. exchanged for D. answered for.A. harm B. lose C. fall D. blow4 .A. surprised B. horrified C. frightened D. shocked.A. belonging B. accomplishment C. guilt D. shame5 .A. limited B. ruined C. destroyed D. promoted1 LA. painless B. hard C. impossible D. undemanding12 .A. rely on B. provide with C. enable to D. update to.A. unaffordable B. unsettled C. unabsorbed D. unaccountable13 .A. part B. health C. identity D. body.A. recovered B. learned C. kept D. persuaded答案(Dacacb dbdad aabadACDDB ADBBB ABCAA ADAAC AAABA BABCA

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