完形填空夹叙夹议文 ——— 1.(24-25高三下·广西桂林·开学考试)When I was a child, I met my cousin, Bruce, who was five years older than me. Though our families had 1 backgrounds, we quickly became friends. Bruce’s dad was severely disabled, and it 2 his life in many ways. Bruce and his mom faced 3 from the community, but he always 4 it with strength. One evening, after a birthday party, Bruce and I were playing a game to see who could keep a book on their head the longest. I was doing well, but then Bruce lightly 5 my wrist. I lost 6 and the book fell. I accused him of cheating. Bruce 7 explained, “I didn’t cheat. I only tapped your wrist. You let it 8 yourself and lost the game.” His words made me think carefully. Bruce told me how 9 it was when people called him names because of his dad’s disability. He said, “I want to 10 , but I know it would only make things worse. I have to stay· 11 and focused and move forward.” I nodded, though I couldn’t fully 12 his feelings. Over time, we grew apart, but I never forgot that 13 . Even though we don’t keep in touch now, I still remember the book, balancing on my head, a 14 of the strength he showed in the face of difficulty. I hope he knows how much I appreciate him. His quiet 15 taught me more than any textbook. 1.A.familiar B.successful C.reliable D.different 2.A.examined B.affected C.assessed D.improved 3.A.challenges B.honors C.requirements D.promotions 4.A.remembered B.believed C.handled D.judged 5.A.touched B.compared C.matched D.watched 6.A.excuse B.courage C.focus D.talent 7.A.madly B.proudly C.shyly D.calmly 8.A.copy B.surprise C.change D.cure 9.A.hurtful B.careful C.confusing D.simple 10.A.go away B.bend down C.set out D.fight back 11.A.regretful B.strong C.grateful D.nervous 12.A.grasp B.replace C.predict D.record 13.A.lecture B.request C.gift D.lesson 14.A.principle B.secret C.reminder D.platform 15.A.duty B.promise C.wisdom D.threat 2.(24-25高三下·四川泸州·开学考试)In my youth, I harbored a complicated love-hate relationship with my car. While I treasured its ability to 1 me to the places where I wanted to go, I disliked almost every other 2 . The over-20-year-old large vehicle 3 fuel like a tank. It made explosive sounds upon acceleration and backfired upon shutdown, leaking oil 4 . The old tires 5 out on more than one occasion. The wipers (雨刷) were completely nonfunctional and I sometimes had to 6 in a heavy rain. The only person who hated my car more than me was my dad, a(n) 7 who kept the car going for many years. As soon as he fixed one 8 , however, something else would break down. Despite all these, the old car was all I could afford, so I kept driving it, 9 it would hang on for one more day. Ultimately, one 10 morning, the transmission (变速器) fell out, marking the 11 of my old car, and I bid it farewell, calm to see it go. These days, I unwillingly acknowledge the similar feeling toward my ow ... ...
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