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(2023秋·湖北·高二华中师大一附中校考期中)I recently spent a week on the Greek island of Ikaria with
my partner, exploring the secrets of the locals’ healthy and happy lifestyle. It was a (n) ____1____ break from the
fast-paced world, and we learned a lot about the ____2____ of slowing down and enjoying life.
One of the first things we ____3____ was how relaxed life was on Ikaria. Unlike the ____4____ rush of
modern society, the locals took things ____5____, enjoying long meals with friends and family, taking a
____6____ in the afternoon, and spending lots of time outdoors. While they worked hard when they ____7____ to,
they also knew how to take breaks and ____8____ the simple pleasures of life.
Food played a big role in their healthy lifestyle, too. The island’s Mediterranean diet ____9____ fresh
vegetables, fruits, and seafood instead of red meat and carbohydrate (碳水化合物), and we enjoyed delicious
meals at local restaurants. The amount was small, but the flavors were ____10____, and we noticed that the locals
____11____ to snack on healthy options like nuts and seeds.
Exercise was also a big part of life for the native people on Ikaria. The hilly landscape provided plenty of
opportunities for ____12____, and we even joined a group of locals for a morning yoga session on the beach.
____13____, our time on Ikaria taught us the importance of prioritizing (优先) self-care and taking things at
a lower ____14____. While we may not be able to ____15____ the exact lifestyle of the locals back home, we can
certainly include some of their habits into our own lives.
1.A.embarrassing B.refreshing C.surprising
C.functions
C.recorded
C.constant
C.quickly
C.ride
C.managed
C.provide
C.focuses on
C.hot
C.promised
C.hiking
C.However
C.amount
D.creative
D.intentions
D.assumed
D.illegal
D.personally
D.leave
D.needed
D.promote
D.adapts to
D.salty
D.decided
D.driving
D.Overall
D.pace
2.A.disadvantages B.philosophies
3.A.noticed
4.A.ordinary
5.A.seriously
6.A.rest
7.A.expected
8.A.appreciate
9.A.makes out
10.A.light
11.A.tended
12.A.boating
13.A.Besides
14.A.process
B.confirmed
B.sudden
B.slowly
B.lesson
B.refused
B.accept
B.stirs up
B.rich
B.used
B.skating
B.Therefore
B.conduct
15.A.admire B.copy C.balance D.measure
(2023秋·山东·高二山东师范大学附中校考期中)My husband and I were on our flight to America. The
cabin was ___16___ for the films when shouts of “Wake up! Oh, help!” rang out. “Is there a doctor aboard?” No
surgeon wanted to hear these words while flying, but I still ___17___ quickly.
I was out of my seat and ran to see a frightened elderly woman holding the hand of her husband, who wasn’t
___18___ to her. His head was back, ___19___ closed. I did a quick examination: colour good, no evident pain,
breathing ___20___ without effort. I sat down, still ___21___ his heartbeat, and asked the woman about her
husband. Luckily, he had a ___22___ medical history and took no medicine. The couple had travelled to
___23___ their 60th wedding anniversary. It had been a good holiday, she explained, but ___24___. Suddenly her
husband opened his eyes, and asked, “What’s happened?” So I explained, “Your heartbeat isn’t quite right, and
that may have ____25____ your unconsciousness (昏迷).”
Soon after, when I reported the whole situation to the ____26____, he asked me, “We can put the plane down
in 20 minutes in Gander, or ____27____ for two hours in Toronto. What do you want me to do, doc?” “Put it
down,” I replied. Although I don’t know ____28____ what resulted in the man’s trouble, the truth is, travel for
____29____ can be stressful, and there’s enormous potential for medical treatments.
Three weeks later, I received a thank-you note from the gentleman, who will ____30____ remain in good
health for years to come. Seeing each patient getting well again is the best gift for a doctor.
16.A.darkened
17.A.moved
18.A.responding
19.A.fingers
20.A.sufficiently
21.A.touching
22.A.clean
B.sharpened
B.answered
B.smiling
B.hands
B.frankly
B.following
B.horrible
C.fastened
C.reacted
C.whispering
C.mouth
C.briefly
C.monitoring
C.healthy
C.admire
C.tiring
C.relieved
C.passenger
C.carry on
C.at least
C.seniors
D.lightened
D.conducted
D.waving
D.eyes
D.regularly
D.attaching
D.legal
D.appreciate
D.boring
D.prevented
D.police
D.turn around
D.above all
D.adults
23.A.congratulate B.observe
24.A.relaxing
25.A.caused
26.A.attendant
27.A.pull over
28.A.for certain
29.A.teenagers
B.satisfying
B.worsened
B.pilot
B.hold back
B.in short
B.children
30.A.eagerly B.hopefully C.basically D.typically
(2023秋·贵州遵义·高二遵义市南白中学校联考阶段练习)I never planned to be a teacher in my school
life. I studied law at college. I thought I would teach a couple of years and then get a(n) ___31___ job. I would
leave when I didn’t ___32___ my job any more. Thirty years later, that day has ___33___ come.
So, why do I stay? I stay because I laugh and ___34___ every day. The children are funny, insightful, and
honest. If my shoes don’t match my clothes, they ___35___ me. If my argument doesn’t ___36___, they inform
me. They have also taught me many different things.
I stay because every single day is ___37___. Some days, my lessons are great, and I have students who are
___38___ in their work. Some days, my ___39___ aren’t satisfying, and I need to start over again. Each year also
offers a new beginning. If my approach last year didn’t work so well, I’d urge myself to take the ____40____ to
rework it the next year.
I stay because I love to see my children have ____41____ something. I stay because I love to see my children
write ____42____; I love the feeling of reading a well-argued essay.
In the last 30 years, I’ve learned that all students want to succeed and that no student doesn’t care about
____43____ an exam. We genuinely want to ____44____ the kids to grow into the best students and the great
people that they can be.
I stay because what I’ve learned in 30 years is that I do have a “real” job. It’s the one that leads to other jobs.
My job is one of the ones that ____45____ most.
31.A.high-paid
32.A.love
33.A.ultimately
34.A.learn
35.A.tell
36.A.put on
37.A.appealing
38.A.brief
39.A.professions
40.A.competition
41.A.damaged
42.A.extremely
43.A.failing
B.stand-by
B.need
B.never
B.cry
B.vote
B.catch up
B.different
B.bitter
B.souvenirs
B.opportunity
B.defended
B.absolutely
B.admitting
C.honourable
C.complain
C.fortunately
C.clap
C.bite
C.die out
C.romantic
C.engaged
C.lectures
C.equipment
C.represented
C.well
C.overcoming
D.real
D.resist
D.gradually
D.exist
D.remove
D.get across
D.awkward
D.disappointed
D.decorations
D.function
D.acquired
D.originally
D.adopting
44.A.force
45.A.teach
B.recommend
B.develop
C.request
C.matter
D.help
D.involve
(2023秋·江苏徐州·高二统考期中)When Crystal was riding a bike to the local Wildlife Center last
December, she was scheduled to go bird-watching. Just a mile into her walk, she saw a female ____46____ near
the water’s edge. Crystal had worked at a wild bird rehabilitation (康复) center and ____47____ that swans can be
aggressive. But as she approached this one, it didn’t ____48____. She was certain that the bird needed
____49____ attention. Crystal put her jacket over the bird’s head to keep it calm, ____50____ picked it up and
held it in her arms. And then a thought ____51____ her: What should I do now?
Her best ____52____ was the rehab center, but that was on the other side of town. How was she going to
transport a 17-pound swan on her ____53____ all that way. Luckily, some ____54____ driving by offered her, her
bike and the swan a(n) ____55____ to the rehab center.
Staff members at the rehab center ____56____ that the swan might have lead (铅) poisoning. They got the
swan back up on her feet. ____57____, the swan had a bacterial infection. Two months after Crystal came to her
____58____, she passed away.
It’s a(n) ____59____ ending, but the story shows just how far people are willing to go to ___60___ animals.
46.A.bird-watcher B.swan
47.A.claimed
48.A.continue
49.A.medical
50.A.quickly
51.A.stopped
52.A.result
53.A.bike
54.A.doctors
55.A.access
56.A.assumed
57.A.Sadly
58.A.help
59.A.unexpected
60.A.raise
B.guessed
B.move
B.constant
B.bravely
B.struck
B.support
B.seat
B.workers
B.call
B.determined
B.Gradually
B.center
B.disappointing
B.save
C.passer-by
C.knew
C.leave
C.public
C.carefully
C.passed
C.solution
C.feet
C.friends
C.lift
C.denied
C.Accidentally
C.rescue
C.good
C.respect
D.duck
D.admitted
D.wait
D.normal
D.proudly
D.reminded
D.wish
D.back
D.strangers
D.invitation
D.examined
D.Finally
D.way
D.natural
D.change
(2023秋·江苏常州·高二统考期中)When Aiden Vayo found out that he had a rare genetic(基因的) heart
illness, it actually came as a bit of a(n) ____61____ . Even though the diagnosis meant that his heart could
suddenly give out, Aiden was ____62____ glad to know what was behind all these problems he’d felt for years.
He was also relieved to learn that there was ____63____ available(可获得的).
Aiden is an unusually bright, quick witted teenager who deals with his condition with a dark but cheerful
sense of ____64____ “I once blacked out on my birthday and woke up in a bush,” he laughs. Aiden is positive and
cheerful even when discussing his father’s passing away after his heart ____65____ to work. And this
____66____ led to his genetic diagnosis(诊断). Results showed that Aiden had ____67____ heart function, not
performing properly. Considering his family’s ____68____ health history and the test results, Dr Ceresnak who
also treated his late father for years, put Aiden on medication and worked with the Packard Children’s Hospital
genetic team to investigate(研究) ____69____.
“___70___ having a fun, great medical team here, we change our dynamic(交互方式) to ___71___ the needs
of an individual, says Dr. Ceresnak. Later in an interview, he also ____72____, “Doctors here all try to ___73___
the way we educate and support a family in ways that best suit them. The best part is people like Aiden, whose
___74___ for life is so encouraging. Kids like him are what makes our jobs so meaningful and _____75_____.
61.A.alarm
62.A.above all
63.A.treatment
64.A.sadness
65.A.desired
66.A.luckily
67.A.selected
68.A.worrying
69.A.farther
70.A.Without
71.A.meet
72.A.requests
73.A.remove
74.A.concern
75.A.regular
B.relief
B.at least
B.service
B.fear
B.began
B.hopefully
B.created
B.amazing
B.further
B.Despite
B.develop
B.challenges
B.adapt
B.desire
B.professional
C.stress
C.for example
C.spirit
C.success
C.managed
C.eventually
C.weakened
C.amusing
C.somehow
C.Unlike
C.release
C.mentions
C.survive
C.planning
C.natural
D.prize
D.of course
D.research
D.humor
D.failed
D.suddenly
D.updated
D.interesting
D.otherwise
D.Besides
D.permit
D.protests
D.impact
D.regret
D.rewarding
The other day, I was looking at my schedule for the summer.
(2023秋·辽宁沈阳·高二沈阳二中校考期中)I had a moment of ____76____, realizing I’d be without my laptop for two weeks during our family camping trip.
You might be thinking my response sounds ____77____ and that two weeks with no pressure to work, just
relaxing in nature is the time to ____78____ and restore one’s brain and body. I used to be a workaholic (工作狂).
So taking two weeks off from my business made me____79____.
I know I’m not____80____ here in our busy world. To work hard is especially significant for high-achieving
people to ____81____ in their careers. We live in a culture that ____82____ the state of being busy. There might
have been many times when you ____83____some relatives or friends on the street and heard they said they were
very busy when asking about their recent situations. Being busy is the new____84____. Therefore, when we’re
not busy, we feel like we’re doing something wrong.
I’m not saying working all the time makes us feel OK. Taking a break bring us ____85____. We’ll be
more____86____ after relaxing, thus having more novel ideas. Iceland has ____87____a 4-day work week for
2,500 people. A study by Stanford University found that their____88____ didn’t decline; they reported a better
work-life balance.
Our brains aren’t ____89____ to work all the time. Working hard enough to pass our limits will unavoidably
lead to burnout.____90____, we should give ourselves a break once in a while.
76.A.panic
77.A.depressing
78.A.refresh
79.A.cruel
80.A.lost
81.A.advance
82.A.indicates
B.relief
B.boring
B.practise
B.relaxed
B.alone
B.choose
B.admits
C.pride
C.exciting
C.challenge
C.confident
C.ashamed
C.stay
C.values
B.turned to
C.plan
C.possibilities
C.sensitive
C.promoted
C.budget
C.designed
C.Instead
D.envy
D.astonishing
D.pick
D.anxious
D.selfish
D.hesitate
D.doubts
C.knocked down D.came across
D.trick
D.benefits
D.wealthy
D.described
D.freedom
D.invited
D.Therefore
83.A.complained about
84.A.evidence
85.A.losses
86.A.creative
87.A.refused
88.A.suffering
89.A.forbidden
90.A.Still
B.normal
B.conditions
B.disappointed
B.replaced
B.productivity
B.convinced
B.However
I recently had a new workmate, who came to town
(2023秋·吉林长秋·高二东北师大附中校考阶段练习)from Colorado. She ___91___ with me her story.
Her family was in the process of ___92___ into their new home. During this time a lot of ___93___ was
happening on their bank account. This sent a red flag to the bank. The bank ___94___ to call them but they were
in the process of changing phones, so the bank put a stop on their account. My new workmate, not ___95___ this,
went shopping.
After going to the register they were ___96___ to see their method of payment was stopped. No cash, and no
___97___to get cash, they were not sure what to do. At this time, without asking any questions, the lady in front
of them placed her card in the machine and ___98___ their groceries. They tried to get her name to repay her.
___99___ , the lady just smiled, saying: “Don’t ____100____ it.” Then she wished them a nice day and
____101____ the store.
Two weeks later my new workmate ____102____ her little boy out for his birthday. They went to a Mexican
____103____ . After being seated, their waitress came up to their ____104____ . It was the kind smiling lady who
had paid for their groceries! They all had a big ____105____ and for a tip? Yes — the amount of cash she paid for
their groceries plus much more than her 20 per cent, a new friend!
91.A.discussed
92.A.crowding
93.A.experience
94.A.tried
95.A.accepting
96.A.sad
97.A.way
98.A.cared for
99.A.However
100.A.think of
101.A.opened
102.A.took
103.A.hotel
104.A.car
105.A.dinner
B.exchanged
B.moving
B.theft
B.decided
B.knowing
B.angry
B.direction
B.paid for
B.Therefore
B.forget about
B.left
B.pulled
B.bank
B.table
B.wish
C.wrote
C.breaking
C.activity
C.failed
C.believing
C.shocked
C.purpose
C.asked for
C.Instead
C.suffer from
C.entered
C.showed
C.bookstore
C.room
C.laugh
D.shared
D.looking
D.judgement
D.promised
D.understanding
D.excited
D.chance
D.waited for
D.Otherwise
D.worry about
D.closed
D.let
D.restaurant
D.neighborhood
D.plan
(2023秋·高二单元测试)The release of the iPhone 11 last September was greeted with open arms. People
__106__ for four days just to be one of the first people in the world to get their hands on these gadgets. They
__107__ up to 800 dollars for the privilege (特权).
But a phone, nowadays, is no longer just a practical device, which used to __108__ and call. It has become a
symbol of status, and so much more than a telephone. Children as __109__ as five years old have been in Britain
carrying round __110__ mobile phones. And for what reason? The answer lies in the __111__ that the primary use
for mobile phones is no longer a phone. More photos are taken using the iPhone than any camera in the world.
As an iPhone __112__ myself, I am never without my phone. I check Facebook, Twitter and my e-mails
several times a day, along with taking __113__ and keeping in touch with friends and family. But do we __114__
our phones too much? I love sharing things that I enjoy and keeping up with my friends’ lives, but I do think it’s
got out of hand. Instead of talking together, friends sit round ___115___ in restaurants scrolling through Facebook,
and we are more interested in photos of special moments than ___116___ enjoying them. I think it’s ___117___ to
make time for each other. Turn off your phone every now and again. One ___118___when you go out with friends
is to put all of your phones in the middle of the table, and whoever ___119___ his phone first has to pay the bill!
Sharing and keeping in touch is ___120___, but don’t let your phone become more important than the people in
your life.
106.A.begged
107.A.wasted
108.A.text
109.A.clever
110.A.cheap
111.A.fact
112.A.inventor
113.A.pictures
114.A.turn to
115.A.chairs
116.A.actually
117.A.impatient
118.A.answer
119.A.touches
120.A.strange
B.queued
B.borrowed
B.drive
B.honest
B.expensive
B.excuse
B.user
B.risks
B.depend on
B.tables
B.nearly
B.impolite
B.plan
B.repairs
B.hard
C.argued
C.saved
C.watch
C.young
C.special
C.decision
C.farmer
C.measures
C.search for
C.stages
C.eventually
C.impossible
C.tip
C.owns
C.terrible
D.bargained
D.paid
D.speak
D.strong
D.large
D.promise
D.worker
D.turns
D.give up
D.counters
D.gradually
D.important
D.name
D.steals
D.great
(2023秋·辽宁沈阳·高二校联考期中)When I first met Sarah, all I noticed was her drool (口水) running
from the corner of her mouth. As Mrs. Wagner pushed the wheelchair towards me, I felt ____121____. Why did
she sit beside me?
For the entire morning, I was uneasy. Eventually, I nerved ____122____ to ask Mrs. Wagner, “Mrs. Wagner,
can I have my ____123____ changed?”
She patted (拍) my shoulder gently and said, “Natalie, Sarah ____124____ our care. Try it.”
Why? I didn’t need a deskmate with running drool! I decided to ____125____ Sarah, at three o’clock, our
____126____ teacher came and said, “Kickball time! Put on your gym shoes.” As I bent (弯腰) over to tie my
shoes, Sarah caught my attention and I wondered ____127____ it feels to never walk. My ____128____ felt tight.
Mrs. Wagner asked me, “Natalie, ____129____ Sarah cannot kick, she can throw balls. Would you help her
in the gym class?”
I had to _____130_____ and push Sarah to the playground.
Firstly, Matt kicked the ball and it came to me. I handed it to Sarah and she _____131_____ it, which just
struck Mike’s heel!
“You got him out!” I shouted. Sarah _____132_____ happily. Then I laughed, too. The rest of the game was
_____133_____ and we all enjoyed ourselves.
At the end of the day, Sarah read a journal entry to us, “My _____134_____ day of school went well. I had
fun playing kickball. I made a nice new friend, Natalie.”
Sarah ___135___ at me. I didn’t notice her drool. What I saw was a new friend, a friend I had almost missed.
121.A.excited
122.A.herself
123.A.seat
124.A.needs
125.A.help
126.A.math
127.A.why
128.A.hands
129.A.moreover
130.A.complain
131.A.lifted
132.A.laughed
B.concerned
B.himself
B.classroom
B.refuses
B.thank
B.gym
B.where
B.schedule
B.although
B.display
B.handed
B.shouted
C.interested
C.myself
C.school
C.deceives
C.scare
C.music
C.how
C.throat
C.besides
C.agree
C.kicked
C.cried
C.romantic
C.next
C.justified
D.disappointed
D.ourselves
D.teacher
D.defends
D.ignore
D.art
D.when
D.shoes
D.however
D.forgive
D.threw
D.jumped
D.wonderful
D.last
D.donate
133.A.meaningless B.sensitive
134.A.first
135.A.criticized
B.second
B.smiled
The other day at school pickup, my daughter shuffled(拖着脚走)down
(2023秋·河南周口·高二统考期中)the sidewalk toward me. As she drew closer I saw her ____136____.
“Hey, honey, what’s wrong?”I said ____137____.
“I want to _____138_____and go back to preschool!”she shouted.
I was embarrassed by her cries. I tried to____139____my temper(脾气)and said softly, “Honey, let’s get into
the car and____140____it.”
Hot tears continued racing down her cheeks(脸颊) as she got into the car.
“That ____141____ me! I thought you liked the school. What makes you say that?” I asked.
There were more tears and she struggled to get the____142____out. “I … I can’t... draw the letter ‘s’! In
preschool, we don’t have to _____143_____! Mama, I want to quit!”
I knew it was time to teach her a lesson.I took a deep breath and said“Honey,_____144_____ can’t solve the
problem. You need to try and I will ______145______ you want to learn something, you have to stick with
it. Try your best to______146______ the difficulties.”
My words worked. My girl ______147______ to work on writing the letter“s”after school for a few days.
She was still______148______about it and cried about it for another couple of days. But, the next week, she
shouted happily,“I______149______it! Mama, I wrote an ‘s’!”
Her joy cheered me up and I was proud of her. And I______150______our story can encourage more parents
to let kids have a try and know the importance of perseverance(毅力).
136.A.waving
137.A.hurriedly
138.A.play
139.A.describe
140.A.make up
141.A.surprises
142.A.news
143.A.paint
144.A.waiting
145.A.help
146.A.imagine
B.dancing
B.brightly
B.quit
B.know
B.talk about
B.reminds
B.paper
B.sing
B.laziness
B.find
B.understand
C.eating
C.suddenly
C.see
C.control
C.pay for
C.comforts
C.truth
C.read
C.lying
C.miss
C.address
C.afforded
C.curious
D.crying
D.easily
D.win
D.lose
D.refer to
D.changes
D.food
D.write
D.avoidance
D.thank
D.explain
D.planned
D.sure
147.A.remembered B.needed
148.A.nervous B.concerned
149.A.wanted
150.A.realize
B.forgot
B.hope
C.made
C.agree
D.doubted
D.decide
(2023秋·广东深圳·高二深圳中学校考期中)Eradajere Oleita is a 26-year-old student and
environmentalist. She has got something about the ____151____ to two of her country’s problems: garbage and
poverty. It’s called the Chip Bag Project. Oleita is asking a ____152____ of local snack lovers: Rather than throw
empty chip bags into garbage cans, ____153____ them so she can turn them into sleeping bags for the
____154____.
Chip eaters ____155____ their empty bags at two locations in Detroit: a print shop and a clothing store,
where Oleita and her volunteer helpers ____156____ them. After they disinfect (消毒) the ____157____ in soapy
hot water, they slice them open and iron them together. Then they use cotton and liners (内衬) from old coats to
line the insides. It ____158____ about four hours to sew a sleeping bag, and each requires around 150 to 300 chip
bags, ____159____ on whether they’re single-serve or family-size.
Since its start in 2020, the Chip Bags Project has _____160_____ 110 sleeping bags. Sure, it would be
____161____ to raise the money to buy new sleeping bags. However, that’s only half the ____162____ for Oleita.
“We aim to make a(n) ____163____ not only socially, but environmentally,” said Oleita. “It is worth ____164___
chip bags and using them to help the homeless. ____165____, they would land in the garbage.”
151.A.reaction
152.A.suggestion
153.A.donate
154.A.poor
155.A.deliver
156.A.guard
B.solution
B.permission
B.reserve
B.elderly
B.drop off
B.promote
C.response
C.favor
C.sort
C.homeless
C.hand out
C.place
C.sleeping bags
C.lasts
C.depending
C.decorated
C.clever
C.battle
C.impact
C.improving
C.Therefore
D.way
D.promise
D.change
D.sick
D.reuse
D.collect
D.print stores
D.loses
D.agreeing
D.received
D.formal
D.goal
D.decision
D.producing
D.Otherwise
157.A.garbage cans B.chip bags
158.A.takes B.consumes
159.A.concentrating B.insisting
160.A.sold
161.A.simpler
162.A.project
163.A.impression
164.A.recycling
165.A.However
B.created
B.cooler
B.issue
B.announcement
B.maintaining
B.Moreover
(2023秋·安徽合肥·高二合肥一中校考期中)Early that day, I was so busy caring for our patient’s
procedure that needed to be wrapped up. As my day nearly concluded, I was excited to meet my playfellows
and
____166____
with them. I was already outside our special area unit in the hospital when a woman suddenly
came to me, holding a doctor’s prescription with my name on it. My enthusiasm fell considerably. But, instead of
being cheeky, like others would probably do showing ___167___ or impatience, I showed her a heartfelt smile
and
___168___
what was written in the prescription, only to find out it wasn’t hers but her ___169___ , and my
name on it because
the doctor wanted me to give the proper instruction on how to use the bowel
(肠) preparation
needed
for her husband, who was ___170___
for the
examination the following day. I met her husband, who
was very ___171___
and a good listener. We connected instantly with each other,
___172___ jokes.
The next time we met was during his colonoscopy (结肠镜检查)
____173____
and I assisted him in filling
out the papers ____174____ by their insurance company. Given final instructions, they left the hospital. At noon, I
was alone cleaning the ____175____ when suddenly I heard a knock on the glass door, thinking it might
somebody who would like to ____176____ of our services. I casually looked up and I was ____177____ because
my visitors were the patient
and
his
wife
again!
I
opened
the
door
and
asked
if they needed
more
___178___or
perhaps
forgot something. To my surprise they gave me a packed lunch and a bottle of pineapple
juice.
Life has many facets. Its bits and pieces
____179____
you even in your busy days.
It could end up with a
____180____or a free lunch. It’s just a matter of thinking differently.
166.A.study B.unite C.relax
C.disappointment
C.described
C.husband’s
C.allocated
C.merciful
C.providing
C.operation
C.suggested
C.corridor
C.inquire
C.paid back
C.comfort
D.associate
D.embarrassment
D.retold
D.father’s
D.distributed
D.humorous
D.exploiting
D.signature
D.adopted
D.instrument
D.talk
D.cut in
D.support
167.A.improvement B.excitement
168.A.reviewed
169.A.son’s
170.A.prepared
171.A.stubborn
B.checked
B.mother’s
B.scheduled
B.rigid
172.A.exchanging B.applauding
173.A.conclusion
174.A.needed
175.A.ward
176.A.remind
B.procedure
B.offered
B.bedroom
B.inform
177.A.taken aback B.torn apart
178.A.medication B.information
179.A.touch
180.A.surprise
B.hurt
B.thought
C.bother
C.complaint
D.defend
D.bargain
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