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1、单元十六 完形填空(精准训练)2024届高考英语解锁大单元一轮复习【配套新教材】AEveryone thinks that ADHD(多动症) is such a bad thing. I mean it can make things 1 , but family and friends can make it a little easier.In elementary school I thought I was 2 and wasnt as smart as the other kids in my class. As I grew older, I slowly started to
2、understand the 3 that I had ADHD. I still thought I was different but my parents said I wasnt. And when I got to middle school, my 4 started going down, which was one of the hardest things for me. But when I got into high school, my grades were okay, but school was hard. Every time when I 5 , my par
3、ents never blamed me. 6 , they gave me hope and 7 me.I still thought I wasnt as smart as my 8 . My family told me not to 9 so long as I did the best I could. There were times I wanted to give up. But I never did. I found that writing poetry could help me 10 and focus. My mum suggested that I submit(
4、投稿) my poems to poetry. com and I did so. About two months later, I got a 11 saying my poem was the editors pick of the month. And all I could think was Are you 12 . my poem? Wow. And I kept submitting poems and kept winning awards.Now Im a senior and I have some high goals. I want to 13 with high h
5、onours. If you give up, you will always wonder what if? But if you 14 , you will be so happy and 15 of yourself and so will your family.1. A. dangerousB. hardC. meaninglessD. scaring2. A. curiousB. differentC. friendlyD. upset3. A. factB. informationC. problemD. result4. A. confidenceB. fameC. grade
6、sD. weight5. A. appearedB. failedC. promisedD. shouted6. A. HoweverB. InsteadC. OtherwiseD. Thus7. A. decoratedB. excitedC. praisedD. supported8. A. classmatesB. friendsC. partnersD. relatives9. A. annoyB. complainC. fearD. worry10. A. acceptB. benefitC. learnD. relax11. A. billB. letterC. magazineD
7、. note12. A. addictedB. drunkC. seriousD. sympathetic13. A. beginB. graduateC. liveD. present14. A. checkoutB. go throughC. lookoutD. pull through15. A. afraid B. fond C. proud D. typicalBThe concept of solitude(独处)in the digital world is almost non-existent. In the world of digital technology, e-ma
8、il, social networking and online video games, information is meant to be 16 . Solitude can be hard to discover once it has been given up. In this respect, new technologies have 17 our culture.The desire to be connected has brought solitude to a(n) 18 as weve known it. People have become so 19 in the
9、 world of networks and connections that one can often be contacted even if theyd rather not be. Today we can talk, text, e-mail, chat and blog, not only from our 20 , but from our mobile phones as well.Most developed nations have become 21 on digital technology simply because theyve grown accustomed
10、 to it, and at this point not 22 it would make them an outsider. Also, many jobs and careers require people to be 23 . From this point of view, technology has changed the culture of work. Being reachable might feel like a 24 to those who may not want to be able to be contacted at all times.I suppose
11、 the positive side is that solitude is still possible for anyone who 25 wants it. Computers can be shut down and mobile phones can be turned off. The ability to be connected and on has many 26 , as well as disadvantages. Travelers have ended up 27 on mountains, and mobile phones have saved countless
12、 lives. They can also make people feel 28 and forced to answer unwanted calls or 29 to unwanted texts.Attitudes towards our connectedness as a society 30 across generations. Some find todays technology a gift. Others consider it a curse. Regardless of anyones view on the subject, its hard to imagine
13、 what life would belike without daily advancements in technology.16. A. updatedB. receivedC. shared D. collected17. A. respectedB. shapedC. ignored D. preserved18. A. edgeB. stageC. endD. balance19. A. sensitiveB. intelligentC. considerate D. reachable20. A. mediaB. computersC. databases D. monitors
14、21. A. bentB. hardC. keen D. dependent22. A. findingB. usingC. protecting D. changing23. A. connectedB. trainedC. recommended D. interested24. A. pleasureB. benefitC. burden D. disappointment25. A. slightlyB. hardlyC. merelyD. really26. A. aspectsB. weaknessesC. advantages D. exceptions27. A. hidden
15、B. lostC. relaxedD. deserted28. A. trappedB. excitedC. confusedD. amused29. A. turnB. submitC. objectD. reply30. A. vary B. arise C. spread D. existCOn March 25, 2010, Kate and David Oggs heard what every parent feared: Their newborn(新生儿) wasnt going to 31 . Their twins a girl and a boy were born tw
16、o minutes apart. Doctors had tried to save the boy for 20 minutes but saw no 32 . His heartbeat was nearly gone and the baby had just 33 to live.I saw him breathing weakly, which, however, the doctor said was no use, but that was 34 a sign of life. I wanted him to 35 , and I wasnt going to give up e
17、asily, Kate said. She 36 the boy named Jamie from his hospital blanket first. Then she asked David to take his shirt off and 37 them in bed. The first-time parents hoped the skin-to-skin 38 would get his condition better. Kate said, We explained he had loving parents and a twin that he had to look o
18、ut for and how hard we had tried to 39 him. Then it was not long before something 40 happened. Jamie moved and then he started breathing evenly. Finally, he 41 for his fathers finger. The couples almost 42 boy had made it.Were the 43 people in the world, David told today eight years later. The Oggs
19、only recently told the kids the story of their 44 Emily bust into tears, Kate said. She kept 45 Jamie. This whole experience makes us value them more.31. A. make upB. make senseC. make outD. make it32. A. improvementB. problemC. advantageD. difficulty33. A. momentsB. monthsC. yearsD. decades34. A. e
20、venB. mostlyC. stillD. only35. A. appreciateB. leaveC. liveD. stop36. A. acceptedB. movedC. unwrappedD. abandoned37. A. watchB. joinC. attendD. cure38. A. treatmentB. comfortC. effortD. contact39. A. bearB. haveC. educateD. raise40. A. amazingB. abnormalC. admirableD. wrong41. A. competedB. askedC.
21、reachedD. waited42. A. forgottenB. lostC. perfectD. desperate43. A. ablestB. poorestC. saddestD. luckiest44. A. birthB. growthC. journeyD. love45. A. praising B. worrying C. cheering D. huggingDTo this day her kindness brings tears to my eyes.It was from more than 15 years ago and I felt like Id alw
22、ays been too embarrassed to 46 her properly. I hope to share this so that therell be more 47 in the office. I was the idiot(白痴) in the office and my 48 was annoyed at my inability. I watched secretly from the corner as my manager 49 to the CFO(财务总监) about how I wasnt 50 , and that I was extremely sl
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