2023北京海淀高三查漏补缺
王者荣耀貂蝉教学英 语
2023.05
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憨山德清My wife and I usually don’t keep houplants. Anything in pots gets either overwatered or underwatered. But after my diagnosis with a brain cancer, I loved the idea of having something green and 1 around us.
Last year, my friend Mitch gave me a lucky bamboo plant. Tending to the plant gave me a n of 2 at a time when I sometimes felt uless becau my ability to move was limited. As a physician, I was ud to being the one who 3 care. Watering the plant 4 me to a core part of my old identity and taught me I could still be a caregiver.
However, after veral weeks growing in perfect condition, the plant 5 began to show signs of stress. No matter what I did, the leaves kept 6 and dropping to the floor.
“I can’t even care for a simple plant!” I yelled. “If my lucky bamboo dies, I might die too!”
Identifying with the green and growing plant had offered me comfort. But when the tree was struggling, I felt increasingly uneasy and 7 .
It was veral months later when I recovered from surgery that I realized I had wrongly linked my careful nurturing of the plant—something over which I had at least some control—with my own 咏牡丹 8 —something over which I had no control.
As my 进贤冠 9 lesned, I began to study online tutorials to figure out how to care for the tree. I transplanted it to a larger pot, and when it was back in the sunny window, we both began to thrive (旺盛) again.
Now whenever I look at the tree in its new pot, I make a point to relax and think of the things I can 10 .
口是心非什么意思1. A. alive B. primitive C. delicate D. mature
2. A. warmth B. relief C. achievement D. curity
3. A. valued B. needed C. provided D. lacked
4. A. added B. connected C. adapted D. compared
5. A. casually B. interestingly C. genuinely D. mysteriously
6. A. spreading B. browning C. waving D. dancing
7. A. fearful B. innocent C. faithful D. dishonest
8. A. dream B. success C. capability D. survival
9. A. discontent B. anxiety C. doubt D. sympathy
10. A. give B. share C. decide D. prerve
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A
When Suki heard she was to be laid off, her first reaction was fear for what it could mean for her career. “I was initially scared becau I 1 (e) layoffs happening all across the tech industry, so I worried I wouldn’t be able to find another job.”
A few days later, she put her video skills to u, sharing a video online that highlighted the new 2 (hobby) she’d found time to take up after being laid off. The video struck a chord, 陡峭的近义词3 (score) thousands of likes, and prompting a flood of recruiters to get in touch.
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1. had en(时态,过去完成时) 2.hobbies(名词,复数) 3.scoring(非谓语,现在分词作状语)
B
While engagement has never been more challenging for schools to achieve, it’s also 4 (
critical) than ever. Engagement is more than just ensuring that lessons are fun. Upon deeper examination, engagement and motivation 5 (drive) by veral factors. Do students get an opportunity to help shape their goals and the process by which they are learning to achieve them? Does every student feel 6 (support) at school? Do students understand the value of 7 they’re learning and believe that this value outweighs the cost of effort? When the things are true, learning happens.
C
While China celebrates the year of the rabbit, many Vietname are buying new cat-themed decorations. How the cat substituted for the rabbit 8 (remain) debatable. Some suppo the custom has to do with language. In old Chine, the word tied to the rabbit year is pronounced “mao (卯)” 9 pronunciation is similar to mèo, the Vietname word for cat. Some think it relates to landscape. Originally the Chine preferred a lifestyle clo to wilderness, choosing rabbit as an animal living in the wild fields. In contrast, the Vietname cho the cat becau they treated cats 10 friends living in their hous.
第二组
A
Six young men all responded to the calls for help from inside a wrecked car one recent morning when they 1 (walk) to school. A woman, 2 (believe) to be in her 50s, collided with another vehicle. The impact jammed both her pasnger and driver’s side doors shut. Together, the young men worked to open the pasnger door in an effort 3 (save) the woman trapped in the car. The group of guys succeeded in freeing the woman trapped in her car. And they have received significant attention 4 their heroic act.
B
The origin of volunteering can be traced back to the 12th century Britain, 5 there were more than 500 hospitals operated by volunteers. The word “volunteering”, taken from the French volontaire, started 6 (u) in the 18th century when people were willingly joining the military rvice. However, today, the word is more connected with community rvice.