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2024年2月26日发(作者:跳舞的线怎么刷宝石)

A) 2018 高考 海淀一模 完型

My parents divorced when I was 11 years old. One year later, my father __16__

providing any type of financial support for us. Times were definitely __17__ then. I

remember the threatening calls from bill collectors, and the sound of my mother crying

late at night. __18__ the memory that surfaces much more strongly than all the others is

one in which I learned a dear lesson about __19__.

To __20 __ our family my mother worked day and night. Driving home late one night,

she stopped at a red light. A __21__ car racing up crashed into the back of my mother’s car.

Amazingly, my mother __ 22__, but her car didn't. The driver of the other car was a young

man with no __23__, so he couldn’t afford to repair her car. The next day, I saw our

neighbors, the Claytons handing my mother an envelope with $500 inside. I remember my

__24__, tough mother insisting that she couldn’t take their money. There was noway she

could __25__ pay them back.

Mr. Clayton said with a smile. “Don’t worry about paying us back. When times are

better, just help someone else who is in __26__. That will be __27__ enough.”

My mother took his words to heart. A year later, on her way back home from work, she

met a young woman holding a crying baby. She invited them into our kitchen and __28__

some food for them.

As the night wore on, the young woman’s story __29__. She had run away from a

unfortunate marriage, taking only her kid and a handful of __30__.

My mother made them a makeshift bed on our living room couch. Later, I saw her

open her purse and hand the young woman some money. I knew that was almost all the

money she had, yet I saw such a look of __31__ upon her face as she handed it freely to

the girl.

Through the years, times continued to be tough for our family. In spite of this, my

mother still __32__ out to help others however she could, whether it was __33__ money,

time, or another form of service.

It has been several decades since our neighbors gave their __34__. The sweet lesson I

have learned from the dear neighbor and my mother was that when times are tough, acts of

kindness and generosity can make such a __35__.

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B) 2018 高考 东城一模 完型

My brother Gene was four years older than me. By the time I turned four, I was upset

that he could read but I couldn’t. I burned with __16__ to read a book like my brother. I

begged, “Teach me to read, Mom! Please, please?!” finally,Mom set aside time after lunch

__17__ reading lessons, and soon after my fifth birthday, I was reading.

I longed for my father, who was a great storyteller, to read me the books that I couldn’t

yet read on my own. But my father worked three jobs to feed the family. He didn’t have

the time or __18__ in the evening to read to me. __19__, every Sunday morning, my

brother and I lay next to him in bed, waiting for him to tell stories about his __20__. I can

still hear my father’s voice __21__ the cold winters on the family farm in Poland. His

family didn’t have enough money to burn wood in the fireplace all night. He told us that

he always volunteered to help with __22__. I can smell the soup made by my grandma and

__23__ my father cutting onions, carrots and tomatoes for salad, and when no one was

looking, putting a piece into his mouth. “I always __24__,” he explained. Hearing my

father’s stories __25__ me closer to the books and the stories they held.

One Saturday afternoon when I was seven, we walked two blocks to the small __26__

in our neighborhood, and my dad filled out forms for a card. That Saturday __27__ my life:

I met Mrs. Schwartz, the librarian, and my dad said, “You’re __28__ enough to walk to the

library yourself.” And so I did --- almost every afternoon.

In my mind, Mrs. Schwartz was “the keeper of books and the guardian of stories”.

Some days she read aloud to a small group of us __29__. Most of time, Mrs. Schwartz let

me __30__ myself with books I pulled from the shelves and look through them to see

which ones I’d __31__ out. I remember that sometimes she’d __32__ a book and tell me a

part of the story. But she always let me choose. Books became my __33__ who were my

comfort when I felt lonely.

Yes, reading changed me. It gave me the __34__ to study hard so I could become a

teacher, and share my __35__ of reading with my students. And inside my head, I can still

hear the voices of my mother, father, and Mrs. Schwartz, which are with me every time I

open the first page of a new book.

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C) 2018 高考 西城一模 完型

Emerald(翡翠) Dreams

“And this is me kissing the Blarney Stone”, says Carrie, my seventeen-year-old

daughter. She turns the pages of her new photo album, recounting her recent ten-day

__16__ abroad, and my mind way back to when she was only five.

“Someday I’m going to Ireland”, she said, holding her Childcraft book in her lap. Her

blue eyes __17__ as she looked at the beautiful pictures. “Well, maybe you can!” I said.

However, it was __18__ for our family to pay for the luxury of traveling. I was working as

a secretary. My husband Charlie had to close his __19__ last year due to his

Ten years later, Carrie came home from school one day, hardly able to contain her

__20__, “Mama, you’ll never __21__ where the class is going. To Ireland!” she smiled

__22__. “You’re kidding!” I said. “Ireland! Where you’ve always wanted to go!”

“The trip is __23__ for year after next, and the $2,100 can be paid in installments(分期付款).” Then she added, “But that’s Isn’t it?” Her voice was __24__ yet

doubting. “Well,” I said slowly, “Daddy and I can’t help much; __25__, you have two

years to earn the money.” “You think so?” Carrie’s face lit up like a Christmas tree. “Well,”

I __26__, “maybe you could use your father’s bakery and sell baked goods.” Sell baked

goods? We __27__ at each other. Carrie was an excellent __28__! This would work!

So the plan was __29__. Carrie began working, making a variety of baked goods. She

used dried apples, cooked, seasoned and spiced to perfection. Soon, however, fried

apple-pies became the customer favorite. All ingredients were __30__ --- real shortening

(起酥油), real butter --- and the crust(皮) was handmade and hand-rolled. Finally the pies

were fried to a beautiful, golden brown! The finished product was an extremely pleasant

treat, winning __31__ from even the little old ladies in these hills who have been making

dried-apple pies for decades. __32__ began rolling in, and the Ireland fund grew, and well

__33__ the given time the trip abroad was paid

Now I’m looking at her album as she proudly points out the __34__ she visited: castles

of Ireland, historic bridges and churches, cobblestone(鹅卵石) streets so much

like those in her Childcraft book. My daughter will forever remember this dream come

true, a dream that began in the heart of a five-year-old girl and was completely made

__35__ by the delicious apple pie!

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