
中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台 【高考真题汇编】热点压轴题专项训练:完形填空-2025年高考英语 (2025·湖北十堰·三模)In the fall of 2008, 20-year-old Cara Beth Rogers was taking part in a study abroad program in Rabat Morocco. That day she 1 a call from her parents that her younger brother, Luke, who was 15 months apart from her, had died in a boating accident. His passing rocked her to her core. Rogers needed to get back to her 2 of Seattle. The next day was a blur (模糊的记忆) of booking airline tickets and 3 her bags. Soon she found herself on the 4 , alone for the first time since she got the news. She found it was impossible for her to sit 5 . She couldn’t stop moving because the strength of the emotions was so intense. She was surrounded by other 6 . But sitting there in the aisle seat, Rogers felt 7 . Then, party through the flight, a man crouched (蹲) in the aisle next to her seat. He made direct eye 8 with her and began to speak 9 and slowly. “I know you don’t know me, and I don’t know what’s 10 for you. But I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m here,” said the man. After 11 the man, Rogers watched him go back to his seat. They didn’t 12 again, but his reaching out to her made the rest of the flight a little more 13 . “Being on a plane with someone who can 14 me and know what I need, even if he doesn’t know me, is an incredible 15 . I will always be grateful to him,” said Rogers. 1.A.missed B.made C.received D.expected 2.A.company B.hometown C.hotel D.office 3.A.emptying B.collecting C.losing D.packing 4.A.train B.plane C.bus D.ship 5.A.still B.sad C.tense D.eager 6.A.relatives B.friends C.passengers D.locals 7.A.lonely B.angry C.shy D.strong 8.A.level B.exam C.roll D.contact 9.A.loudly B.wildly C.softly D.roughly 10.A.getting over B.going on C.coming to D.setting in 11.A.thanking B.knowing C.hugging D.touching 12.A.work B.discuss C.quarrel D.interact 13.A.enjoyable B.bearable C.believable D.terrible 14.A.notice B.tell C.judge D.monitor 15.A.impression B.energy C.experience D.concept (2025·四川德阳·三模)In a seemingly divided world, we often overlook daily small acts of kindness. However, the quiet power of assisting others can profoundly 16 both the receivers and us. A recent 17 in a busy city vividly 18 the truth. One afternoon, as commuters (通勤者) desperately 19 through a busy train station, an elderly man suddenly collapsed. During the 20 , a young woman named Emily immediately stepped forward. She 21 close to the man, 22 assessing the situation, and 23 someone nearby to call for medical help. While others 24 , Emily stayed with the man, reassuring him until paramedics arrived. Later, when asked why she acted so quickly, Emily simply said, “I couldn’t just 25 . Assisting others is what makes us human.” Her 26 really hit me hard, reminding us that compassion is not just a virtue but a fundamental part of who we are. Emily's actions d ... ...
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