1完型填空阅读理解七选五套餐练(9)完形填空(河北省武邑中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期末考试)Michaelriseseverymorningat4:00andwalksintohissandwichshop.By5:50,he'smakingtheroundsofthesheltersonCentreStreet.He41out200sandwichestothehomelessbeforebeginninghisworkday.20yearsago,whenMichael42ahomelessmannamedJohn,hebegantohelphimwitheffortthen.Dayafterday,hebroughtJohnsomefoodand,whenitwasreallycold,a43placeinhiscarwhilehewasworking.OnceheaskedJohnifhewantedtogetcleanedup.Itwasa(an)44offer,becauseMichaelthoughtJohnwouldrefuse.45,Johnsaid,Areyougoingtowashme?Michaelknewthathewas46hispromise.ItwasatthatmomentthatMichael47tohelpthehomeless.Michaelreceivedno48,saying,I'mnotgettingmediaattention.Ijustwanttodosomegoodinmy49.Michaelmade200sandwicheseverydayinthepast20years.Idon'tsimply50thesandwichesonatableforthemto51up.Ishaketheirhandsand52themagoodday.OnceMayor(市长)Koehcametomaketheroundswithhim.They53themedia,anditseemedlikeitwasjustthetwoofthem.ButofallMichael's54,workingsidebysidewiththeMayorwasnotasimportantasworkingnexttosomeoneelse.Amanhad55fromthesandwichtakers,andMichaelworriedaboutthat.Hehopedthemanhadmovedontoamore56environment.Oneday,themancameback,greetingMichaelandcarrying57ofhisowntohandout.HesaidMichael'sdailyfood,warmhandshakesandwisheshadgivenhimthe58hebadlyneeded.Afterachievingsomesuccess,hedecidedtodothesamethingasMichael,Themomentneededno59.Thetwomenworkedsilently,sidebyside,handingouttheirsandwiches.ItwasanotherdayonCentreStreet,butadaywithjustalittlemore60.41.A.setsB.givesC.picksD.finds42.A.gotacrossB.camealongC.ranafterD.cameacross43.A.entertainingB.relaxingC.restingD.playing44.A.sillyB.emptyC.freeD.crazy45.A.SurprisinglyB.DisappointedlyC.FortunatelyD.Thankfully46.A.trickingB.presentingC.testingD.viewing47.A.demandedB.agreedC.pretendedD.determined248.A.benefitB.sponsorshipC.informationD.sympathy49.A.wayB.meansC.methodD.purpose50.A.checkB.matchC.layD.cover51.A.makeB.lookC.setD.pick52.A.predictB.hopeC.followD.wish53.A.ignoredB.blamedC.confirmedD.handled54.A.memoriesB.situationsC.schedulesD.professions55.A.escapedB.volunteeredC.disappearedD.survived56.A.competitiveB.complexC.familiarD.stable57.A.moneyB.sandwichesC.foodD.plan58.A.responsibilityB.encouragementC.permissionD.achievement59.A.purposeB.reliefC.dialogueD.doubt60.A.hopeB.funC.prideD.luck阅读理解(山东省潍坊市临朐2019-2020学年高三阶段性监测)AShana,Robyn,andIstoodonthehighplatformnearthetopsoftherainforesttrees.Wewerewearingheavyhelmetsonourheadsandhadthickleatherstrapsaroundourwaists,whichmadeseatsthathungfromathickwireoverhead.Thewirewashungbetweentheplatformwestoodonandanotherplatformfarinthedistance.Thiswasthezipline,anadventureIhadswornIwouldnotdoonourfamilytriptoCostaRica.Iwasafraidofheights,afraidoffalling,andafraidofzippingthroughtheairabovetherainforestat30milesperhour.YethereIwas,fastenedinandreadytogo.“Whogoesfirst?”ourguideasked.Mysistersexchangedaglance—neitherofthemsteppedforward.I’dbeenteasedforbeinga“scarycat”eversinceIwasfourwhenItripped(绊倒)andfellonanescalator.Evenmyparents,whilerelievedbymycautiousways,wereworriedthatl’dmissoutonenjoyableactivities.Nolongerwillingtoletlifepassmeby,Isteppedtotheedgeoftheplatform,satbackintheleatherseat,andpushedoff.AbsoluteterrorfilledmeasIscreamedandzoomedthroughthetreeswithmyeyessqueezedshut.BeforeIcouldtotally3processwhatwashappening,Ilandedsafelyonthesecondplatform.Asmysistersflewinbehindme,theguideattachedmetothenextwire,andIwasoffagain.Thistime,fearwasreplacedwithexcitement,andIwasabletolookaroundmeasIzipped.There—atoucan(犀鸟)!Andwasthatasloth(树懒)rightateyelevel?Bythetimewehadfinishedalltheziplinejourneys,Iwasshoutingnotwithterrorbutwithjoy.AndtothinkhowcloseI’dcometomissingitall!21.Whyhadthewriterswornnottogoontheziplines?A.Shethoughtshewouldnotseeanything.B.Shehadafearofheights.C.Shewasafraidoftherainforestanimals.D.Shehatedwearingthehelmetandstraps.22.Whatmadethewriterdecidetogoontheziplines?A.Thesupportofhisparents.B.Theteaseofhissisters.C.Theencouragementofhisown.D.Theorderofhisguide.23.Howdidthewriterfindtheziplinejourneyintheend?A.Riskybutrewarding.B.Nothingbutfrightening.C.Tiresomeandunhappy.D.Joyfulbutfruitless.BYourcolleague’ssharpcommentkeepsreplayinginyourmind.Twoofyourstudentsaretrappedina“hesaid/shesaid”battle.Whenyoureflectonyouremotionalreactions,yousometimesgetcaughtupincyclesofnegativefeelings,whichcanmakeyoufeelevenworse.Ifso,theanswermaylieinaskillcalled“self-distancing”,theabilitytotakeastepbackandviewyourselfmoreobjectively.Accordingtoaresearch,whenpeopleadoptself-distancingwhilediscussingadifficultevent,theymakebettersenseoftheirreactions,experiencelessemotionalsuffering,anddisplayfewersignsofstress.Butwhatmightself-distancinglooklikeinaction?Consideratypical“hesaid/shesaid”studentconflictwheretheyareeachfocusingontheirownfeelings.Oneisthinking,“Ican'tbelievehedidthattome.”Andanotherinsists,“Shereallyhurtmyfeelings.”However,ifyouaskthemtotaketheself-distancing,theymightstepoutsideofthemselvesandaskbroader4questions:“Whywashesohurtinthissituation?”or“Howdidherangeraffecthim?”Althoughthisapproachmaysoundtoosimpletobeeffective,s