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一、七选五()Passage1【吉林省长春市实验中学学年高三上学期期末】2024-2025Time andmoney arelifes mostvaluable resources.One of the greatlaws ofeconomics isthat timeequals money.The phrase“time ismoney“is usuallycredited toBenjamin(Franklin,who usedit in an essayAdvice to a YoungTradesman Al16Heencouraged people to treattime likemoney.However,most peoplethink abouttime andmoney invastly differentways.(稀缺)Time isour mostscarce resource.Poor orrich,we allhave24hours a day,7days aweek.17In aworld ofscarcity,choosing onething meansnot beingable to do somethingelse.18Time isrelatively scarcefor peoplewith higherincomes,partly becausetheir time is morevaluable.So,tohave lotsof time,rich peoplehire otherpeopleto do theirhousehold chores.However,a non-working personmay spendmore time onhousehold chores.Time cannot be stored.One of the reasonswe givelittle thoughtabout howwe useour limitedresources isthat wecannotsave time.Time moveson whetherwe chooseto spendit ornot.19However,when peopleare madeaware of their(生命的有限),mortality theywonder if they didmake the most of their lives.In sum,time is anything butfree.As anon-renewable resource,time isquite expensive.20They dotheir besttothink of their timeas unlimited,and unlimitedgoods havelittle value.Knowing thattime islimited encouragesus toaskhow we are usingour time.Do wewant to spend theseprecious momentson socialmedia orspend thattime learningsomethingnew Skillsand knowledgetake timeso the moretimeyou spendon them,themoreyou improve.A.It cannotbe boughtat anyprice.B.It meanstime is a valuableresource.C.The valueof timevaries fromperson toperson.D.Some peoplefail torealize thattimeisscarceE.Thus,each of us facesthe choiceof howtospendour time.F.You cantbottle time and exchangeit fbran objector event.G.Actually,time andmoney aregreatly differentfrom eachother.
23.A.cut B.suffer C.endure D.cover
24.A.failures B.breaks C.news D.ideas
25.A.exchanged B.drew C.shifted D.focused
26.A.desired B・settled C,fought D.aimed
27.A.reacted B,recalled C.recovered D.refocused
28.A.challenges B,invitations C.requests D.offers
29.A.competition B.gratitude C.violence D.drive
30.A.reinvented B・admitted C.denied D.resisted
31.A.appealing B.familiar C.popular D.content
32.A.retired B.transformed C.spread D.expanded
33.A.fascinating B.admiring C.inspiring D.demanding
34.A.permanent B,overnight C.timely D.temporary
35.A.adds up B,picks upC・makes up D.takes upClose3【安徽省合肥市第一中学学年高三上学期月阶段性诊断检测】2024-202512It was a summerafternoon inArizonaon Interstate
60.When I was21towards Tucsonfor animmediate conferencecall.My motorcyclesuddenlydeveloped afront-end shake.Quickly,the shake22a terribletank slap,where thehandlebars struckthe gastank,causingme tolose
23.Needless tosay,both themotorcycle and I
24.I dontremember hittingthe road,25Irecall rollingclearly.According to the police,I rolled565feet fromwhere themotorcycle hitthe road.Later,as thefirst carpassed by,the driverstopped andcalled911,providing26and tellingthe operatorthat I was27一and talking.Soon after,two morecars stoppedsome people28my injurieswhile othersgathered my29and motorcyclepartsfrom thehighway.In caseI gotsunburnt,they evenmade30for mewith umbrellas.胰岛素泵At about11:00pm in the hospital,I realizedI neededmy insulinpump supplieswhich werestill withthemotorcycle.My soncontacted theowners ofthe repairfactory,who,31the latehour,returned tohis yardto makethecontents32to myson.Without recognitionor thanks,people stoppedwhat theywere doingand33their plansor schedulesto34a stranger.I preferto referto themas35heroes.
21.A.facing B.rolling C.speeding D.waving
22.A.adjusted toB.developed intoC.held backD.built up
23.A.control B.awareness C.support D.direction
24.A.recovered B・improved C,moved D.fell
25.A.and B.yet C.therefore D.besides
26.A.solutions B,updates C,backgrounds D•references
27.A.awake B.confused C.ashamed D.patient
28.A.passed overB・covered upC,tended toD.looked for
29.A.destination B.resources C.information D.belongings
30.A.pity B.preparations C.shade D.rules
31.A.for B.despite C,before D.though
32.A.accessible B・educational C,beneficial D.valuable
33.A.imagined B,determined C.shared D.postponed
34.A.teach B.aid C.introduce D.cure
35.A.potential B・honest C.nameless D.celebratedClose4【福建师范大学附属中学学年高三上学期期末考】2024-2025It was a cold,rainy day,and I had nodesire todriveup thewinding mountainroad to my daughterCarolyns house.But she18that Icome tosee somethingat the top ofthemountain.So hereI was,19making thetwo-hour journeythrough thickfog.Nothing couldbe worththis,I thoughtas I20along thedangerous highway.Turning downa narrowtrack,we21and gotout.We walkedalong a path thatwas thickwith oldpine needles.Huge常青树black-green evergreens22over us.Gradually,the peaceand silenceoftheplace beganto23my mind.Then weturned acorner andstopped at thetopofthemountain andI wasentirely heldin
24.Thereacross fieldsand valleyswere riversof fully-opened yellowflowers fromthe lightone to themostbrilliant.It lookedasthough thesun hadtipped overand25the mountainsidein gold.26occurred tomy mind.Who createdsuch beautyHow WhenAs weapproached thehouse thatstood in thecenter ofthe property,we sawa27that read:Answers tothe QuestionsI KnowYou AreAsking.The firstanswer was:One Woman-Two Hands,Two Feetand VeryLittle Brain.The secondwas:“28at aTime.”The third:Started in
1958.”As wedrove home,I wasso movedby whatwe hadseen thatI could29speak.She changedthe world/9T finallysaid,one smallplant ata time.She startedalmost40years ago,probably justthe30of anidea,but shekept atit”The wonderof itwould notlet me go.Imagine,“I said,if Idhad adream and31it,just a little bitevery day,whatmight Ihave accomplished”Carolyn lookedat mesideways,smiling.Start tomorrow,she said,32yet,start today.”
18.A.asked B.insisted C.commanded D.predicted
19.A.unwillingly B・undoubtedly C.unknowingly D.unexpectedly
20.A.walked B.wandered C.inched D.fled
21.A.turned upB・stepped down C-looked upD.pulled over
22.A.greeted B,towered C•reached D.flowed
23.A.admit B.slip C.fill D,read
24.A.amazement B,curiosity C.amusement D.confusion
25.A.pushed B・moved C.swung D.bathed
26.A.Questions B.Ideas C.Problems D.Requests
27.A.signal B.symbol C.symptom D.sign
28.A.Each B.Some C.One D.That
29.A.surely B.barely C.mostly D.instantly
30.A.beginning B・intention C.ending D・shortage
31.A.set offB,worked outC-set downD,worked at
32.A.Later B.Better C.Happier D.HarderClose5【广东省深圳市高级中学学年高三上学期第三次诊断考试】2024-2025I knewmy lifewas easierthan thatof基本需求most singlemothers.I wasfortunate enoughto have the basics21for mydaughters andme,but it was theunexpectedcosts that22at night.Sometimes,when Isaw thesunrise in the morning,I tooka deepbreath andencouragedmyself tocount itadayas longas Isurvived ittill thenight.If somethingbroke inour home,it wasprobably goingto staybroken.What ifwe neededa newroof Whatifthecar neededI thought I was doinga goodjob24my worriesfrom mychildren,but Iwasnt.Children are very25to theirparentsmoods,and they are oftenlistening whenwearenot
26.A neighbourhad been27me toshare the cost of a newfence,andIwas talkingabout itwith mysister on the phone,28how I would coverthecost.After Igot offthe phone,my six-year olddaughter29meandsaid Mom,please dontworry!We may not haveeverythingwe want,but wedo haveeverything we30观点.This statement,made byan innocentbut31child,changed myperspective WheneverI foundmyselfovercome by32about finances,I wouldremember herwords.Iwouldfocus onbeing33for thefood onour tableand the34over ourheads.Im thankfultomylittle girlfbr remindingme thatwe often35wants withneeds.Listen closelytochildren;it isfrom theirhearts thatwe maylearn greatwisdom.
21.A.chased B・invented C.covered D.acknowledged
22.A.raised meupB.talked medownC.kept meupD,turned medown
23.A.drivers B.repairs C.checks D.controls
24.A.removing B,stealing C.getting D.keeping
25.A.sensitive B・addicted C.identical D.connected
26.A.around B・awake C.away D.aware
27.A.pressuring B.allowing C.encouraging D・begging
28.A.debating B.recommending C.wondering D.questioning
29.A.questioned B・approached C.criticized D.answered
30.A.like B・desire C・deserve D.need
31.A.foolish B・annoying C.wise D.wealthy
32.A.anxieties B.complaints C.doubts D.distractions
33.A.hungry B.grateful C.hopeful D・greedy
34.A.sky B.shelter C.clouds D・trees
35.A.combine B・connect C-compare D.confuseClose6【河北省沧衡名校联盟学年高三下学期开学考试】2024-2025Iwasfacing adifficult periodin my life.The jobI lovedhad letmego,and mysearch for a newone was21walls.One afternoon,as Isat on theedge ofmy sofa,staring22atthefar wall,I realizedI neededspace.So,I didthe23thing Icould thinkof:I puton myshoesand wentfor a
24.调色板The worldoutside wasa paletteof greys,25my mood.But asI walked,the windwhisperedthrough thetrees,and thesky beganto26,I passedby neighbors,each with their ownstoriesA youngMom withher kids,a manwalking hisdog,and anelderly coupleholding hands.Life was27all aroundme,andI wasa partof it.一As Icontinued,my mindstarted to28,Ithoughtabout howevery stepI tookwasachoice adecisionto keepgoing orbackward.Walking wasntjust about moving mybody;itwasaboutmovingmy29forward.Iwasnt30;Iwasjust standingstill.And now,with eachstep,Iwas31apath.By thetime Igot backhome,my heartwas
32.Walking hadgiven mea gift:a senseof33and thestrength tokeep onwalking,even whenthe roadahead was
34.Its amazingwhat a little walkcan do—
3521.A.building B・hitting C.breaking D.pulling
22.A.blankly B.carefully C-fearlessly D.nervously
23.A.funniest B・craziest C.simplest D.biggest
24.A.walk B・running C.dancing D.climbC,tolerating D・mirroring
25.A.adjusting B.definingC,worsen D.pour
26.A.darken B.clearC.happening D.fading
27.A.experimenting B.changingC,cease D,accept
28.A.wander B.doubtC.life D.business
29.A.secrets B.hobbiesC-torn D・stuck
30.A.hidden B・occupiedC.designing D.removing
31.A.creating B.assessingC.more burdenedD.lighter
32.A.emptier B.more anxiousC.direction D,freedom
33.A.responsibility B・humorC.well-established D.irreplaceable
34.A.smooth B・uncertainC.come acrossD.watch over
35.A.hold backB.shake offClose7the clouds,clear themind,and remindyou thatevery stepis anew beginning.【湖北省武汉市第一中学学年高三上学期月联考】2024-202512Ihadreached theage oftwenty-eight.Passage2【江苏省苏州中学、海门中学、姜堰中学、淮阴中学等四校学年高三下学期月联考】2024-20252Caregiverstress is the namefor atype of stress that affects caregiversspecifically.16If youlook aftersomeone andfeel similaremotionalexperiences,then you may besuffering fromcaregiver stress and shouldget itaddressed as soon aspossible.Caregiver stress is alltoo common.17If youthen need to cookfor someoneelse,help themto getdressed andtakethem tothe doctor-everyday-you canend uptotally exhausted.You mightworry aboutthem whenevertheyareleft alone.This thenprevents youfrom doingthe thingsyou want todo.There areeven financialissues to consider.On topof this,you might feel unappreciated,arguing regularlywiththeperson you,re caring for.18When youask for advice,you arelikely tohear that you shouldsend theminto ahome,hire extracare orgetassistance fromother familymembers.If you candothis,you absolutelyshould,for thesake ofyou both.被照顾者19Getting carecan bevery expensiveand somedependents willbe resistanttotheidea.If youcantchange thesituation,you need to protectyourself.Setting clearboundaries can help a lot.Find anoutlet,whether itbea walkinthepark ora gymsession.20While youmightfeelstressed doingthese thingsand your dependent mightnot likeit,it isonce againimportant for the healthand safetyof bothyou and yourdependent.If youburn out,then you wont beanyuse tothem.A.Taking regularholidays is also important.B.Is itany wonderthat caregiverstressissuch abig issueC.First,acknowledge that you areexperiencing caregiverstress.D.The suffererstend tofeel exhausted,annoyed and even guilty.E.But whilethis advicesounds goodin theory,it is not thateasy.F.Your personalrelationships sufferandyou have noleisure time.G.For mostofus,looking afterourselves isstressful andtiring enough.Passage3【江西省赣州市赣抚吉十五校联考学年高三上学期月月考】2024-202512Strong communication skills canhelp you inboth yourpersonal andprofessional life.While verbaland writtencommunicationskillsare important,research hasshown that nonverbal behaviorsmake upa largepercentage ofour dailyinterpersonal communication.If youwant to improve your abilityto readother peoplesnonverbal communicationbehaviors,these tipscanhelp:对抗Pay attention to yourown behaviors.Notice thegestures youuse when youre happyversus whenyoureupset.16Being awareof yourown nonverbal communication tendenciesisthefirst stepto change the onesyou wanttochange.It canalso giveyou insightinto how youre feelingif yourehaving troubleputting itinto words.Become astudent ofothers.17What dotheir facialexpressions sayWhat typeof gesturesdo theyuse Becomingfamiliarwith theirnonverbalcommunicationpatterns helpsyou recognizewhen theymight befeeling acertain wayquickerbecause youreactively watchingfor thesecues.It canalso helpyou recognizenonverbal behaviorsyou maywantto adoptyourself.Think before you act.When acar cutsyou off,especially youryoung childis inthe backseat,your middlefingerseems toautomatically flyup.18Train yourselfto stopand thinkbeforeyouact.This canhelpyoueliminate orreplacenonverbal behaviorsthat youvebeen wantingto change.19Certain typesof nonverbalcommunication canmean differentthings indifferent cultures.They canalsovary basedon someonespersonality.Before assumingthat apersons bodylanguage ortone meanssomething definitively,ask Inotice thatyouwontlook meintheeye whenwe speak.Are youupset withme”20A.Ask beforeyou assume.B,Develop youremotional intelligence.C.You canwork tostop thisreaction,or youwill regretit assoon asit happens.D.Paying closerattentionto your nonverbalsignals is an excellentplace tostart.E.It can be helpfultoconsiderhow othersaround youcommunicate nonverbally.F.Give themthe opportunityto explainhow theyare feelingso youknow forsure.G.And thenthink abouthow youchangethetone of your voicedepending onyour emotions.Passage4【江西省吉安市六校协作体学年高三上学期月联考】20251Whether it^woodworking,sewing orsculptingteeny cupcakes,making artis goodfor yourmind andbody.36And developingour creativeside cangive usa strongersenseof agency—the abilityto solveproblems byimagining possible solutions.But you dont haveto be a full-time artistto getin onthose healthbenefits.All you needtodo isjust makeart.Andthe moreyoudoit,the better.37You dontneedto be anartist witha capitalA.We tend to thinkthat onlypeople whoareveryskilled atart cancall themselvesartists,but really,anyone can be anartist.38In fact,research hasshown that there areno differencesin healthoutcomes betweenthose whoidentify asexperiencedartists andthose whodont.That meansthatnomatter yourskill level,youll beable tofeel allthe goodthingsthat comewith making art.Figure outyour modeof creative expression.Start withwhatever youenjoy.But keepan openmind.39You cando thatthrough manyactivities:finger painting,cooking,baking,oil painting,weaving—the skysthe limit.And dontfeel likeyouhaveto stickto onething.Mix itup—do whateveryoure inthe moodfbr.40Once youhave yourart materials,here comesthe funpart.Mess around!Let yourselfget lostintheprocess andjustplay.Because itsthe physicalact ofmakingartthat inducesthose feelingsofstressrelief andpositive energy-not whatyoumake orhowyoumake it.A.Be readyto takeothers advice.B.Take controlofthewaves ofemotion.C.Everyone iscapable ofcreativeexpression.D.Focus on the makingand letgo ofexpectations.E.Anything thatengages yourcreative mindis goodfor you.F.The actof creationcan reducestressand anxiety andimproveyour mood.G.Here areseveral thingsyou needto knowto kick-start yourcreative arthabit.Passage5【江西省九江市十校联考学年高三下学期月月考】2024-20252Injuries atwork canhappen atany momentsoits important thatyouknow whattodoif youhave sustaineda work injury inorder toobtain thecompensation formedicalexpenses andlost wagesthatyou are due.Below welist somesteps youshould takeif youvebeen injuredon thejob.及时土也Promptly reportthe injury.Often,workinjuryclaims aredenied byworkers,compensation insurancecompanies andemployers ifthe injuryisnot promptlyreported.16・You shouldalso provideas muchdetail aspossiblesothat thereisevidence ofwhenyoureported your injury.Seek medical attention.You shouldalways seekthe propermedicalattentionfollowing aninjury.17・And ifsespeciallyimportant thatyou consultwith your doctor.This isbecause yourdoctor willprovide argumentlater.Its alsoimportantthatyou tellyourdoctoryour injuryis work-related andto followyour doctorsexact instructionsoncaringforyour injury.18Whenever youhave aninteraction with your employeror aninsurance representativeabout your injury,you needtorecord thedate,time,and whatwas discussed.Keeping a record ofthese interactionscan proveto beuseful ifyourworkers9comp claim is denied.
19.Fill aclaim.In mostcases,your employershould beresponsible forsending yourclaim formand allnecessary documentationtothe workers,compensation insurancecarrier.Your employermay alsobe requiredto report yourinjury tothestateworkers5compensation board.
20.If theclaim isdenied,you canrequest areconsideration orfile anappeal throughyour stateworker,compensation commission.A.Provide detailedinformationB,Keep arecord of interactionsC.When itcomes towork injuries,this isno differentD.You shouldalso keeparecordofinteractionswithyourdoctorE.Youd betterreportyourinjurytoyour familyassoon as possibleF.Once yourclaimisfiled,it willeither beapproved ordenied bythe insurerG.Thats whyits crucialto reportyourinjurytoyouremployer assoon aspossiblePassage6【辽宁省丹东市五校协作体学年高三上学期月月考】2024-202512How to improve the taste of your drinkingwaterLikemany people,you maydrink lessplain waterthan youdid whenyou wereyounger.There area lotof possible水合作用reasons forthis:Your senseof thirstmay becomeweaker withage.36Therefore,hydration iscrucial forgoodhealth,and thereare plentyof ways to improvethe tasteofyourdrinking water.Try awater filter pitcherA waterfilterpitchercan improvethe tasteand smellof whatcomes out ofyourtap.Consumer Reportstests theseproductsby addingwater withnontoxic additivesthat copythe odorand flavorof rottenvegetables,damp(发霉的堆肥).soil,metal ormoldy compost3738You mightalso thinkabout buyingan under-the-sink waterfilter.Weve foundthattheunder-the-sink filtersinConsumer Reports9tests improvewater9s tasteand odorslightly better than waterpitcher filtersdo.Add flavorIfeven filteredwater doesnttaste great,you candoctor ita bit.39Or filla pitcherwith fruitsand herbsyou like:Citrus,cucumber,berries,melons,basil andmint area fewpossibilities.Make itsparkle(苏打水)40Dissolve ityourself withseltzer makersfrom brandslike SodaStreamand Drinkmate.A.Consider anupgrade.B,Check yourwater quality.C.And someolder adultsmaynolonger findthetasteof water appealing.D.Leave yourpitcher orglass outonthecountertop ormicrowave itbriefly towarm it.E.A splashof100percent fruitjuice can bea good way to addalittleflavor toa glassof water.F.Then apanel ofprofessional tastersevaluates howwell eachfilter removesunpleasant tastesand smells.(炭化作用)G.If youfind bubblywaterappealing,carbonation isanother waytoimprovewaters taste.()Passage7【山东省青岛市崂山区青岛第二中学学年高三上学期月期末】2024-20251It happensfrom timeto timethatafter awhole morningof studying,youaretired inthe afternoon.It isthen thatyoumaywanttoeat somethingsweet,perhaps asweet drinkora chocolate barto liftyour mood.16But astudy suggeststhat sugarcan makeyou feelworse ratherthan liftyourmood.The Germanand UKresearcherscollected datafrom31studies involvingnearly1,300adults.17Those emotionsinclude anger,alertness,depression andtiredness.They foundthat peoplewho havetoo muchsugar become more tired and lessalert withinan hour,and thatthese feelingsbecome moreintense overtime.According toresearchers,when peopletake insugar,their bloodsugar levelsrise rapidly,leading toa burstofenergy and a shortfeel good“period.However,as theybegin todigest thesugar,their bloodsugar levelsdecrease quickly,leading toa badfeeling.18As withcaffeine,this preventsthe bodyfrom relaxing,leaving peoplebeing tiredand lessalert.19According toWHO,it ishealthy tohavethesugars foundnaturally infruit,vegetables andmilk,so longasthey makeup lessthan5percent ofour dailytotal energyintake.So thenext timeyou feeltiredandcant concentrateon studyand work,perhaps youshould thinktwice beforeyoubite intoachocolatebar.There arestill otherwaystorelieve tiredness.20A.Maybe alittle exerciseat middayisabetter idea.B.So cuttingsweet foodoutofthe dietisagood choice.C.They studiedthe effectof sugaron someaspects ofmood.D.After all,its believedthata“sugar rushgives youenergy.E.Sugar inany formisnotnecessarily goodfor thehuman body.F.But theresult ofthe studydoesnt meangiving upsweet foodaltogether.G.To remainon ahigh”,people mayeat moresugar untilthey becomeaddicted toit.()Passage8届黑龙江省“六校联盟”高三上学期联合适应性考试】[2025Find aninsect inyour foodcanbea momentofhorror thatkills themood andyou appetiteimmediately.But thatmight beabout tochange.16(可食用的)The marketresearch predictsthe globalmarket foredible insectswill growsharply.So whatsbehindthis expectedincrease inappetite for insects17And theanswer liesin understandinghow insectscompare toother foodtypesin termsof productionand fanning.Insects produceless harmfulgas thanmost mainstreamfarm animalsper kiloof liveweight.A cow,for example,produces
2.8kg ofgreenhouse gasper kiloof livebody weight.Insects,ontheother hand,produce just2grams.18Fareach kiloit weighs,a cowneeds10kg offeed.Insects,ontheother hand,need just
1.7kg.Water,which isbecoming anincreasingly rareresource insome partsoftheworld andis usedliberally inintensivefarming,offers anotherinteresting comparison.To producea singlegram ofinsect protein,youd need23litres ofwater.19But toget thatsame gramof proteinfrom cattle,youneed112litres ofwater.(家畜)20Compared withraising traditional livestock suchas sheep,pigs orcattle,farming insectsgenerallymeans thatthere willbe nomore dealingwith mudand dirtandanendtochanging heavybags offeed.And forgetabouthaving togo outdoorsin allweather conditionsto manhandlelivestock.The requirementfor investmentin equipmentwillbe different,too.This willbe farmingonamuch smallerscale,reducing theneed forlarge andexpensive machinery.It maynotbetoo longbefore wecan allbuy bagof edibleinsects atour localgrocery store.A.That mightsound likea lot.B,There area numberof factorsin play.C.Possibly,well soonbe voluntarilyenjoying insects.D.Insects weighmuch lessthan traditionalfarm animals.E.For farmers,raising insectscanbemuch easierand savemoney.F.The majorityof individualshave astrong dislikeforinsects.
二、完形填空G.They alsoconsume fewerresources thantraditionallivestock.Close1届山东省日照市高三下学期一模】[2025Sophie Jones,22,lives inWarrington,England.She hasovercome herfearof21by creatinga listof challengesshe hasalways
22.So far,she hascompleted45things,including23strangers togames ofrock,paper,scissors andasking tomakepizza ina pizzakitchen.She said,Doing thingsthat frightenedme24mylife,and myconfidence hasincreased25Sophie experiencedalotof rejectionthroughout herteenage years.She became26of experiencingrejection andstarted27friendships andopportunities.She didntwanttoput herselfforward forthings likenew jobsor friendshipsdueto low28,Later,she discovereda treatmentcalledrejection therapy”.After29a womanonline askingfor afree coffeeinashop,she30her ownfear list”.Since货车discovering the3],Sophie hasmade herown icecream inan icecream vanandevenclimbed stairson allfours.Now Sophiereceives fewerrejections.She hasbecomemore
32.Without theanxiety ofrejection,she also33otherpeople totry hermethod.She said,“I wanteveryone to34they cando anythingthey want.The greatestopportunities arejustaround thecorner.Starting35,like askingforthebill ata restaurant,canbeagoodwaytobegin.”
21.A.failure B.rejection C.loss D.punishment
22.A.faced B.welcomed C.fought D.avoided
23.A.challenging B,accompanying C.attracting D.leaving
24.A.darkened B,threatened C.changed D・shortened
25.A.thoroughly B.dramatically C.occasionally D.temporarily
26.A.scared B・aware C.tired D.ashamed
27.A.waiting forB.reflecting onC.making useof D.shying awayfrom
28.A.self-discipline B・self-criticism C.self-respect D.self-doubt
29.A.seeing B,hearing C.stopping D.getting
30.A.found B・started C.replaced D.analyzed
31.A.opportunity B.secret C.instruction D.method
32.A.sensitive B・patient C.confident D.energetic
33.A.advises B.requires C.forces D.allows
34.A.ensure B.realize C.promise D.highlight
35.A.big B.slow C.quick D.smallClose2【福建省泉州市四校联考学年高三下学期开学】2024-2025If youare lookingforarole model,look nofurtherthan DwayneJohnson.The Dwaynestory isone of21hard tocreate youropportunities.Dwayne“The RockJohnsonisaman whoknows aboutthe hardwork neededfor22,He alsoknows whento23his lossesand changedirection.Out ofschool,his firstrole wasa collegefootballer.When thebig24didnt comehis wayinfootball,he didntwaste histime chasingan impossibledream but25his attentiontoadifferent area-professionalwrestling.Johnson couldhave labeledhimself afailed footballerand26for anunremarkable life.Instead,he27himselfand setnew goals.Then Dwayneworked hardto achievethem.He acceptednew28and walkedthrough doorsthat openedforhim throughhis enthusiasmand effort.With29andabit oftalent,youcanmove mountains.said byJohnson.As aprofessionalwrestler,he30himself andcreated afigure——“The Rock“that proved31with fans.This experienceopeneddoors toanother careerasafilm actor.From thisstart infilms,he has32into producingand writing.He earnedthestatus ofbeing oneofthetop100most influentialmen.The Rockstory is33because itisanhonest pictureofaman whoknows whatit takestobesuccessful.Success isnt34,Its whenevery dayyou getalittlebetterthanthe daybefore.It all
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21.A.studying B.working C.training D.playing
22.A.glory B.fame C.success D.luck。
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