备战2023高考英语完形填空话题分类训练(高考模拟真题名校真题)专题17 励志故事.pdf
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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1 7 励志故事(2022河北模拟预测)In high school Norman Greenstein was a productive doodler(涂鸦手),and createdlots of paintings.When he his works to his teacher,the teacher responded,t4Thc problem with modemart is that you can 2 on a canvas and call it art.Norman felt so disapp
2、ointed,but he 3 partedwith art over the years.After his 4.Norman spared no efforts to 5 his wife and three children with devotion.Although life was sometimes hard for him,it didnt ruin his 6 for creative expression.After beingdiagnosed with Parkinsons disease,the 65 year-old social worker,decided to
3、 turn his 7 diagnosis intoa positive opportunity to 8 a lifelong dream.With the help of his son,Norman was able to start a 9 involving his whole family,in order to makehis own works 10 by all people around him,as well as his 11 experience of fighting againstParkinsons disease.In 2021,an online)2 was
4、 launched to feature the colorful canvases and he also 13 a memoircalled Spit on a Canvas:the Journey of the Parkinson s Painter.Meanwhile,Norman began selling his first paintings,with galleries exhibiting his works.The team is also 14 releasing Normans first digital NFT art collection.20%of the 15
5、has been donated to two Parkinsons research foundations.1.A.assignedB.offeredC.conveyedD.showed2.A.setB.spitC.sneezeD.skip3.A.stillB.occasionallyC.neverD.frequently4.A.retirementB.exhibitionC.graduationD.marriage5.A.supportB.removeC.judgeD.replace6.A.callingB.prayingC.longingD.waiting7.A.unbelievabl
6、eB.darkC.embarrassingD.unsolved8.A.releaseB.refreshC.realizeD.restore9.A.projectB.requestC.competitionD.reform10.A.spottedB.recommendedC.developedD.regarded11.A.thrillingB.pleasantC.plainD.stressful12.A.dramaB.contestC.programmeD.gallery13.A.publishedB.copiedC.revisedD.examined14.A.ending withB.work
7、ing onC relying onD.paying for15.A.salary B.reward C.sale D.allowance(2022安徽合月匕市第中学模拟预测J)Elsa Desmond knows she is not going to win a medal at the BeijingWinter Olympics.But she is 16 as the first womens luge(无舵雪橇)Olympian from Ireland.She wasthe 26th to 17 the line in the first run of the womens ra
8、ce on Monday night,18 than any of theother athletes,which did not 19 her.She celebrated with a large smile on her face.Although she did not win in Beijing,she has already won some 20.She had been given many reasonswhy she could not compete:she is too short,she did not start 21 at a young age,and she
9、 could not balancea(n)22 job with competing in a sport.The biggest difficulty simply might have been that Ireland did nothave a luge organization,So,she 23 one herself;she had to 24.And now,25、she is a luge Olympian.t4rm a doctor in general surgery,I have all these really visiblechallenges,but I thi
10、nk everyone has worked as 26 as they can to be here.She has delayed parts of herjob to compete in the Olympics,but her 27 gave her the time off.And her co-workers are becoming bigluge fans,extremely proud of her.Desmond has 28 two demanding jobs:sliding a few months out of the year and living a life
11、 inmedicine.There was a(n)29 last season when she had to take important medical examinations in hotelsin Germany where other sliders were staying.I had to 30 signs on my door saying 4 Do not disturb,examin 31 in about six different languages.Desmond got the 32 of representing her country in Beijing,
12、and being one of two people 33Irelands flag during the opening ceremony on Friday.UI dont think I can 34 words how excited I was tolead out the team.I really hope that I can make my country 3516.A.visitingB.studyingC leadingD.competing17.A.breakB.crossC.followD.draw18.A.slowerB.tougherC.fasterD.easi
13、er19.A.upsetB.meanC.threatenD.matter20.A.diseasesB,challengesC.operationsD.companions21.A.swimming.B.slidingC.sailingD.running22.A.financialB.athleticC.medicalD.educational23.A.startedB.stoppedC.continuedD.joined24.A.self-respectB.self-disciplineC.self-fundD.self-save25.A.privatelyB.traditionallyC.s
14、imilarlyD.officially26.A.hardB.apartC.steadilyD.quietly27.A.familyB.countryC.teamD.hospital28.A.completedB.escapedC.balancedD.refused29.A.injuryB.timeC.responsibilityD.chance30.A.stickB.nailC.translateD.prepare31.A.peaceB.needC.progressD.public32.A.permissionB.passionC.inspirationD.honor33.A.holding
15、B.raisingC.preparingD.storing34.A.put downB.put intoC.get inD.get by35.A.stableB.sacredC.strongD.proud(2022天津河西三模)Whats the difference between having a dream and making the dream come true?Hard work and perseverance.Wanda Smith always wanted to be a 36.but sometimes meeting lifts demanding realities
16、 can mean adream 37.A mother of three,Smith also cared fbr her mom.At the same time 38 her family responsibilities,shetook jobs as a bus monitor and gatekeeper lor Brenham Independent School District in Texas.The time was 39 for her.But rather than let her dream die,at age 37,with the 40 of her husb
17、and,she added night classes to her 41.Nine years on,she 42 graduated with a bachelors degree from Sam Houston State University.Smiths story came full circle when she was 43 as a first-grade teacher back at Brenham ElementarySchool.44.her mom and beloved sisters didn5t live to see her accomplishment,
18、but she knows they wouldhave been 45 of her.“When I stand in the front of my classroom,I know I am 46 my dream finally,Smith said during ashow celebrating Teachers9 Day.During the pandemic,as some of her students 47 to take up distance learning,Smith stepped up to helpthem.She risked her life to del
19、iver schoolwork to students to ensure that the learning could be 48 as smoothlyas possible,which really 49 her students and their parents.Its no wonder Smiths kids 50 her.In a special suiprise ceremony,they shouted their 51 andheld up big colorful signs 52 their love.Smiths life is an example as wel
20、l as a(n)53 fbr us.With great determination and 54.she graduatedfrom cleaning classrooms to 55 classrooms.36.A.driverB.teacherC.doctorD.manager37.A.delayedB.brokenC.awokenD.activated38.A.denyingB.shoulderingC.claimingD.avoiding39.A.meaninglessB.hopelessC.unfairD.tough40.A.supportB.complaintC.appreci
21、ationD.permission41.A.obligationB.hobbyC.scheduleD.exercise42.A.unwillinglyB.successfullyC.unexpectedlyD.secretly43.A.consideredB.treatedC.namedD.hired44.A.Unfortunately B.ObviouslyC.ConsequentlyD.Temporarily45.A.fondB.kindC.proudD.afraid46.A.tellingB.sharingC.passingD.living47.A.rememberedB.struggl
22、edC.pretendedD.regretted48.A.checked outB.handed upC.carried outD.given up49.A.movedB.worriedC.attractedD.saved50.A.enviedB.admiredC.forgotD.missed51.A.requestsB.angerC.ordersD.praise52.A.pursuingB.donatingC.declaringD.seeking53.A.inspirationB.troubleC.failureD.luck54.A.kindnessB.imaginationC.effort
23、D.understanding55.A.helpingB.unitingC.buildingD.leading(2022江苏新沂市第一中学模拟预测)A blind skateboarder has proven that his lack of sight wont stophim from living a normal lifeand now hes learned some of the most complicated tricks.Dan Mancina,34,from Michigan,the US,56 with retinitis pigmentosa at 13,a rare
24、 genetic diseaseand it 57 loss of vision.Around five years ago,Dan lost his vision completely and now is defined as ablind personbut 58 to let it hold him back.Dan said that he was discouraged by other peoples behaviorsand was determined to prove people wrong,so he started skateboarding,59 every day
25、,and soon he waslanding trick after trick.Dan started performing tricks that some might not expect a blind person to be able to do-like 60darts(飞镖)一but they would be wrong.He said he felt a need to prove himself to those who doubted his 61So Dan,who has been skateboarding since he was seven years ol
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