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专题02人与自然专练二1.(2022春·云南红河·高一统考期末)Thelifeofthedog,Shelby,isasurprisingstory.Thelittledogwentfromlivingingarbageheaps(
垃圾堆)to____1____theheartsofmoviegoersaroundtheworld.Shelbywasfirst____2____nearNashvilletwoyearsagowhenMeganBuhler,aCheathamCountyAnima
lControlofficer,waspatrolling(巡逻)nearby.Hesawthepoordog____3____somethingtoeatinthegarbage.“Therewerelotsof____4____passingby—Imean,itwasheavy
traffic,”Buhlersaid.“Shewasso____5____whencrossingtheroad,andfinallycameuptomeforhelp.”Shelbywasthentakentoalocalani
malcentrewhereshewas____6____,withouttheworryforfood.Mostimportantly,theworkersheretook____7____ofhersmilingfacetoi
mprovethe____8____ofherbeingtakenhomebypeople.However,theyneverexpectedthiswouldputShelbyonthe____9___
_.AtthattimeinHollywood,filmmakerswere_____10_____foranewmoviecalledADog’sWayHome.Theyneededtofinda_____11_____to
playtheleadingrole.SotheyaskedMiller,a(n)_____12_____dogtrainerwhohadtraineddogsforyearsforhelp.Miller_____13_____threedogs,butn
oneofthemstoodoutaftersometimeoftraining.Hethen_____14_____thepicturesofShelbybyaccidentfromCheathamCountyAnimal
Controland_____15_____becameinterestedtoseeit.ItturnedoutthatShelbywas_____16_____afterthreemonthsoftraining.Sinceth
efilmwasputon,Shelbyhasbeen_____17_____forthewayshecarriedhumourandbroughtmuch_____18_____topeople.Shelby
isnowtakingabreakinTinselTown._____19_____,she’sstillwinningheartsthroughher_____20_____.Sheservesasatreatmentdoginhospitalsandspecialneedsschool
s.1.A.breakingB.seekingC.winningD.losing2.A.shownB.foundC.thrownD.kept3.A.runningatB.waitingforC.lookingatD.searchingfor4.A.
walkersB.carsC.policemenD.children5.A.boredB.tiredC.scaredD.surprised6.A.fedB.recordedC.washedD.trained7.A.careB.picturesC.controlD.notes8.A.achiev
ementB.conditionC.certaintyD.possibility9.A.InternetB.radioC.screenD.newspaper10.A.preparingB.wishingC.
comingD.asking11.A.dogB.tigerC.catD.bear12.A.determinedB.strictC.experiencedD.careful13.A.savedB.choseC.soldD.protected14.A.pri
ntedB.tookC.collectedD.saw15.A.immediatelyB.finallyC.graduallyD.simply16.A.fortunateB.perfectC.devotedD.ordinary17.A.realized
B.discussedC.praisedD.hated18.A.joyB.powerC.courageD.peace19.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.However20.A.braveryB.beautyC.mannersD.wor
k2.(2019秋·浙江湖州·高一统考期中)Bravedogwasn’talwayshisname.Whenwe____21____himfirst,hewasall____22____andskinny-ribbed(皮包骨头的),____23____w
orthasecondlook.ButMattiewalkedstraight,“Whataprettydog!”Thedoglookedunsure,____24____hewasnotusedtobeingspokentokindly.“___
_25____thatStrayDog,”Icried.“Youknow____26____Dadfeelsaboutstraydogs.”“Don’tcallhimStrayDog,”saidMattie.“He’saprettydogand
I’m____27____him.”ToMattie,hewasPrettyDog.Shetalkedtohim,playedwithhimandfedhim.Hefollowedhereverywhere.Both____28____.Oneday,Daddiscove
redhim.“Mattie!GetawayfromThatDog!”Dad____29____.SoStrayDogbecameThatDog.Onecoldwinterday,Dadwent____30____.Mattiewantedtogo,butDaddidn’t____3
1____.Afewhourslater,Dadcamehomewithsomefish.“WhereisMattie?”Dadasked.MomandIwereinconfusion(困惑地),both____32____Mattiewaswiththeother.“Maybeshe
wentafteryou.”“____33____shenevercametothelake.Comeon,wemustfindher.”Wewereso____34____abouthersafetythatwehurriedout.____35____,wedidn’tfindher
.Suddenly,somedogbarks(犬吠)____36____.“It’sThatDog!”Followingthebarks,wefoundMattie____37____underafallentree.Wefeltrelaxed.Mattiesaid,“Wegotlost.Th
enIfellandhurtmyfootsoIcouldn’t____38____.PrettyDogkeptme____39____.”Idon’trememberwhostartedcallinghim____40____
,butthatwashisnamefromthenon.21.A.ignoredB.greetedC.sawD.liked22.A.prettyB.stubbornC.smartD.dusty23.A.hardlyB.usuallyC.a
ctuallyD.really24.A.evenifB.asifC.sothatD.evenso25.A.LeaveB.KeepC.TouchD.Catch26.A.thatB.whatC.howD.why27.
A.keepingB.helpingC.studyingD.walking28.A.secretlyB.speciallyC.entirelyD.carefully29.A.shoutedB.askedC.addedD.a
dvised30.A.fishingB.shoppingC.boatingD.hiking31.A.realizeB.refuseC.allowD.care32.A.thinkingB.seeingC.rememberingD.sa
ying33.A.SoB.AndC.UnlessD.But34.A.concernedB.crazyC.angryD.serious35.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.FinallyD.Anyway36.A.cameB.wentC.beganD.rose37.A.
standingB.jumpingC.playingD.lying38.A.walkB.followC.runD.go39.A.asleepB.warmC.happyD.calm40.A.PrettyDogB.ThatdogC.CleverDogD.BraveDog3
.(2022秋·广东广州·高一广州四十七中校考期末)Myhusband,Tom,hasalwaysbeengoodwithanimals,butIwasstillamazedwhenhebefriendedafemalegrouse(松鸡).It’s____41
____foragrousetohaveanycontact(接触)withpeople.Infact,they’rehardtosee,becausetheyusually____42____whentheyhearhumanswalking
nearer.Thisgrousecameintoourlivesin____43____.Tomwasworkingoutinthefieldwhenhe____44____herwalkingaroundattheedgeofthefield.
Shewas____45____unafraidandseemedtobe____46____aboutwhathewasdoing.Tomsawthe____47____birdseveraltimes,andshegotmorecomfortablearoundhim.W
equicklygrew.____48____ofthebirdanddecidedtocallherMildred.Oneday,asTomwasworking,Mildredcamewithinafewfeetof
himtowatch.Tom____49____hedidn’tseeherandkeptworkingtoseewhatshewoulddonext.Apparently,shedidn’tliketobe____50___
_.She’drunupandpeck(啄)atTom’shands,then____51____offtoseewhathewoulddo.Thiswentonforabout20minutes,untilMildredbecametiredofthe____52____andleft.A
sspringwentandsummercame,Mildredstartedto____53____moreandmoreoften.____54____MildredfeltcomfortableenoughtojumpuponT
om’slegandstaylongenoughformetogeta____55____ofthetwoofthemtogether.Thisfriendlygrousesoonfelt____56___
_notjustwithourfamily,butwithanybodywhowalkedordroveby.Whenhuntingseasonopened,weputa____57____attheendofourdriveway(车道)as
king____58____nottoshootourpetgrouse.Myfather,wholiveddowntheroad,also____59____peoplenottoshoother.____60____,hunterswouldstopandtakepictures,b
ecausetheyhadneverseenanythinglikeher.41.A.interestingB.reasonableC.impossibleD.unusual42.A.jumpoutB.flyoffC.flyd
ownD.jumpdown43.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter44.A.gotB.keptC.noticedD.imagined45.A.naturallyB.certainlyC.normallyD.surprisingly46.A.crazyB.cur
iousC.concernedD.satisfied47.A.shyB.awkwardC.friendlyD.elegant48.A.carefulB.tiredC.fondD.sick49.A.supposedB.realizedC.hopedD.pretended50.A.ignoredB
.observedC.amazedD.impressed51.A.putB.backC.setD.take52.A.gameB.workC.placeD.man53.A.giveupB.comeoutC.turnoverD.flyby54.A.EventuallyB.Su
ddenlyC.ConstantlyD.Presently55.A.chanceB.dreamC.pictureD.sense56.A.comfortableB.boredC.anxiousD.familiar57.A.lanternB.signC.gunD.lo
udspeaker58.A.driversB.farmersC.huntersD.tourists59.A.orderB.forceC.inviteD.warned60.A.InfactB.ForlongC.O
nthecontraryD.Bytheway4.(2023秋·全国·高一假期作业)Manypeopledreamofgoingonagreattraveladventure.Mostofuskeepdreaming;
____61____makeithappen.GreggBleakney’s____62____wastotraveltheAmericasfromtopto____63____.He____64____theideaafterhefinished
a1,600-kilometer____65____ride.Gregg’sfriendBrooksAllenwasalsoacyclist.Thetwofriendstalkedand____66__
__ontheirgoal:Theywould____67____fromAlaskatoArgentina—bybike.Topayforthejourney,GreggandBrooksworkedand____68____moneyforye
ars.In2005,afterfouryearsofplanning,they____69____.Oncetheywereontheroad,theyoften_____70_____outdoorsorstayedinhotels.Inmanyplacesalongth
eirroute,_____71_____peopleopenedtheirhomestothetwofriendsandgavethem_____72_____andwater.Duringtheirtrip,GreggandBrookscycledthrough_____73___
__,rainforests,andmountains.Theyvisited_____74_____citiesandexploredancientruins,suchasTikalinGuatemala.Inmanypl
aces,they_____75_____othercyclistsfromallovertheworld.InMay2007—twoyears,countries,andover35,500kmlater—they_____76_____reachedUshuaia,Argentina,att
hesoutherntipofSouthAmerica.GreggandBrookskepta_____77_____oftheiradventuresinanonlineblog.Thetrip_____78_____bothmenalotaboutt
raveling.HereissomeofGregg’sadvice.Travellight.Thelessluggageyouhave,theless_____79_____you’llbe.Beflexible.Don’tplaneverything.You’llbemorerelaxedan
dhappy,evenwhenthereare_____80_____alongtheway.61.A.theyB.weC.othersD.all62.A.imaginationB.dreamC.thoughtD.opinion63.A.bo
ttomB.sideC.groundD.foot64.A.foundB.madeC.gotD.changed65.A.carB.busC.trainD.bike66.A.dependedB.decidedC.tookD.went67.A.continueB.discoverC.travelD
.arrive68.A.savedB.spentC.donatedD.paid69.A.takeoffB.setoffC.leaveoffD.comeoff70.A.livedB.survivedC.hunte
dD.camped71.A.localB.foreignC.familiarD.ordinary72.A.moneyB.foodC.hopeD.comfort73.A.buildingsB.bridgesC.desert
sD.rivers74.A.noisyB.livelyC.greenD.modern75.A.metB.missedC.calledD.avoided76.A.actuallyB.possiblyC.hardlyD.eventually77.A.sec
retB.promiseC.planD.record78.A.ledB.wonC.taughtD.told79.A.worriedB.excitedC.interestedD.disappointed80.A.surprisesB.challengesC.pleasure
sD.opportunities5.(2022秋·青海西宁·高一湟川中学校考阶段练习)Aroundabend(拐弯处)onanarrowtrailthatrunsdeepintotheforestofGabon’sLoangoNationalPark,Kamayacome
sintoview.Thehugesilverbackgorilla(大猩猩)coollywatches___81___arrive,thengoesbacktohismeal.Seatedona___82___branch,the150-kilogrambeastgreed
ilypullsmore___83___fromthetreetohismouthwitha___84___butpowerfulmovementbeforeslowlyclimbingdownthetrunk.S
oonhefallsasleepcalmly.Aftertwoyearsofatotal___85___duetotheCOVID-19pandemic,theNationalParksAgencyhasdecidedtorestart___86___observationsofGab
on’sgorillas,___87___theiconic(标志性的)specieswillserveasa“lossleader”to___88___ecotourism.ThatKamayaandhis___89___ofabout1
0membersaresousedtohumansisthe____90____oflonglaborsbyateamofscientistswhoalso____91____data.Theyworktomake____92____toprotectaspecies__
__93____withextinctionandto____94____foreigntourists.SpendingonehourwithKamayaandhisfamilycosts$500,ontopofcharges
for____95____tothesiteandaccommodation.LoangoPark,which____96____morethan155,000hectaresofthethickly____97_
___country,offersrichrewardfora4-5-hourroad____98____fromPort-Gentil,thesecondcity,followedbythetrackanda____
99____stagebyboat.Thoughexpensive,thepriceismuchlowerthanthatpaidtoseethemountaingorillasinUgandaorRwanda.Italsogetsinc
ometomanageprotectedareasthat____100____asafeplacefortheanimals.81.A.monkeysB.huntersC.visitorsD.masters82.A
.smallB.newC.longD.strong83.A.waterdropsB.leavesC.flyingbirdsD.insects84.A.slowB.quickC.riskyD.violent85.A
.punishmentB.constructionC.researchD.shutdown86.A.personalB.publicC.distantD.special87.A.doubtingB.convincingC.hopingD.denying88.A
.inspireB.decideC.honorD.please89.A.companyB.schoolC.familyD.club90.A.decisionB.courageC.feelingD.result91.
A.collectB.createC.sendD.share92.A.gamesB.praiseC.moneyD.respects93.A.destroyedB.threatenedC.tightenedD.distinguishe
d94.A.attractB.comfortC.assumeD.astonish95.A.solutionB.explanationC.accessD.damage96.A.loadsB.coversC.buysD.affects97.A.cloudedB.fogged
C.floweredD.forested98.A.journeyB.taskC.marchD.care99.A.regularB.finalC.usualD.busy100.A.replaceB.refuseC.experienceD.provide6.(2022秋·陕西西安·高一长安一中校
考期末)AfrozShah,alawyerinMumbai,hasn’thadaweekendoffinfouryears.Buthehasn’tspentthistimepreparingfor____101____.Hismission?Savingtheworld
’soceansfrom____102____pollution.It’sacallinghefoundin2015aftermovingtoacommunityinMumbaicalledVersovaB
each.Hehadplayedthereasachildandwas____103____toseehowmuchithad____104____.Thesandwasnolonger____105
____becauseitwascoveredbyalayerofgarbagemorethanfivefeetthick—mostofitplasticwaste.“Thewholebeachwaslikea____106____of
plastic,”hesaid.“Ithurtme.The____107____mess.”WhatShahhadseenispartofaglobalenvironmentalcrisis.Morethan8milliontonsofplastic____108____inthew
orld’soceanseachyear.It’spredictedthatby2050,therewillbemoreplasticintheoceanthanfish.“Plasticintheoceanisa____109____.A
ndtheseaspecieshavenochoiceatall,”Shahsaid.“Weare______110______theirhabitats.”InOctober2015,Shahbegan______111______upplast
icwastefromthebeacheverySundaymorning.Atfirst,itwasjusthimandaneighbor,andthenhebegancallingonotherstojoi
nin.Word______112______andwiththehelpfromsocialmedia,morevolunteersgot______113______.ForShah,theworkhasalwaysbeena___
___114______journey,butithasearnedglobalattention.Afterhewas______115______asaChampionoftheEarthbytheUnitedNationsin2016,Shahnowdevotesnearlyallofh
isfreetimetothis______116______.He’snowspent209weekendsonthismission,______117______morethan200,000volunteers,someofwhomareyoungstudents,t
ojoinhiminwhat’sbeencalledtheworld’sbiggestbeachcleanup.ByOctober2018,VersovaBeachwas______118______cleanandShah’scleanupsexpandedtoanothe
rbeachaswellasastretchoftheMithiRiverandotherregionsofIndia.“Thisworldtalkstoomuch.Ithinkwemusttalk______119______and
doactionmore,”hesaidwheninterviewedbyCNNinOctober2019.“Weareasmartspecies.Welladapt.We’lllearn.Andwiththeseyo
ungstersrisingup,Isee______120______.”101.A.teachingB.courtC.houseworkD.cleaning102.A.riverB.soilC.plasticD.oil103.A.upsetB.excitedC.deli
ghtedD.hesitant104.A.grownB.changedC.reservedD.protected105.A.pureB.goldenC.shinyD.visible106.A.carpetB.curtainC.paintingD.photograph107.A.te
mporaryB.permanentC.uglyD.pretty108.A.stickstoB.keepsoffC.givesbackD.endsup109.A.killerB.cleanerC.guest
D.decoration110.A.sweepingB.attackingC.visitingD.beautifying111.A.pullingB.thinkingC.pickingD.looking112.A.cameB.failedC.wentD.s
pread113.A.involvedB.livedC.stuckD.paid114.A.easyB.toughC.personalD.general115.A.knownB.regardedC.decidedD.hon
ored116.A.causeB.caseC.positionD.fame117.A.requiringB.rejectingC.invitingD.inspiring118.A.originallyB
.finallyC.politicallyD.theoretically119.A.fewerB.lessC.betterD.worse120.A.honorB.beautyC.hopeD.love7.(20
22春·福建泉州·高一统考期末)Inmanypartsoftheworld,forestlandhasbeenchangedintocities,farmlandorevendeserts,whichaffectstheclimate,forcesanimalsto__
__121____ordie,andcausesdesertstobecomelarger.Chinaneedstoplanttreeswithmanyofitsforests____122____.Soithasagreatnu
mberoftree-planting____123____.Chinaplantsmoretreesthantherestofthe____124____.Whoaresomeofthepeoplebehindthesehuge____125____?Le
t’sfindout.InJiangxiProvince,83-year-oldZouLianyinghasbeenplantingtreesforalmost20years.She____126____thatplantingtreesisgoodforthe____127____.Th
erefore,at64,she____128____hercowsandpigsandalsoborrowedmoneytoopenaforestfarm,whichhasmorethan8milliontrees____129____about4km2
.Hertreesarewortharound12millionRMBbutshewon’t_____130_____evenonetreeandstilllivesvery_____131_____.Whydidshedoso?Shebel
ievesthe_____132_____willbeagifttofuture_____133_____.NearBeijing,20km2ofhillshaveturned_____134_____,thankstomillionsoftreespla
ntedbyWeiGuiyinginthepast20years.Ithasn’tbeen_____135_____forher.Shehasborrowedalotofmoneytopayforyoungtrees.However,shesaysproudlythatshe’sno
ta_____136_____butshehasmillionsoftrees.Alotof_____137_____isstillneededtopreventdesertsfromgetting_____138_____.Bu
tifmoreofuscanbelikethesetree_____139_____,itwillcertainlymake_____140_____betterforeveryone.121.A.screamB.crowdC.moveD.defend122.A.destroyedB.pro
tectedC.survivingD.thickening123.A.celebrationsB.coursesC.programsD.opportunities124.A.countryB.worldC.regionD.earth125.A.benefitsB.prob
lemsC.differencesD.numbers126.A.ignoresB.protestsC.knowsD.responds127.A.communityB.environmentC.neighborhoodD.system128.A.killedB.r
aisedC.fedD.sold129.A.blockingB.liningC.coveringD.surrounding130.A.cutdownB.gatheraroundC.giveawayD.leaveout131.A.wildlyB.simplyC.healthilyD.
peacefully132.A.forestB.cropC.gardenD.grassland133.A.adventurersB.residentsC.settlersD.generations134.A.muddyB.fruitlessC.greenD.brown135.A.ea
syB.sufficientC.obviousD.tough136.A.masterB.volunteerC.leaderD.millionaire137.A.workB.informationC.dataD.preparation138.A.smallerB.largerC.hot
terD.cooler139.A.heroesB.explorersC.researchersD.observers140.A.atmosphereB.memoryC.experienceD.life8.(2022春·陕西榆林·
高一绥德中学校联考期中)MyhusbandRussandIdrovethroughtheplacewe’dcalledhomefor28years.Thenearbyhills,oncethickwithtalltrees,weredifficultto___1
41___.Thetreesthat___142___wereburnedstumps(残枝).Twoweeksearlier,we’d___143___anearlymorningcalltellingustoleave___144___.Thewildfiretearingthrou
ghNorthernCaliforniahad___145___andwasheadingourway.We___146___thecarwithafewbelongings.Fordays,wemovedfromhoteltohotel,de
speratefor___147___.Whatfinallycamewasn’tgood.Ourhousehadbeenrightinthefire’s___148___.Nowwe’dbeengivenpermissionto___149___.
RussandIbroughtshovels(铁铲),workboots,andgloves.We’dsaveanythingwecould.Wedroveslowlythroughthe___150___,
wherethechimneymarkedwhereour___151___oncestood.Photosandmypreciouscollectionofinspiringbookswereall___152___.Iwipedawaytearsaswe_
__153___withtheshovelsthroughtheruins.Weuncoveredacoattree(衣架)thatusedto___154___inourlivingroom.Howwouldwesu
rvivethis?Wefinishedinlateafternoon.Russloadedwhatwe’dfoundinthe___155___.“Let’sgo,”hesaid.Iturnedtogetinthecar.That’swhenInoticedasmallpieceof
___156___.Ipickeditup.Itssideswereburned,yetthewordsweresurprisinglyclear:“Iflifeseems___157___,Ipauseandreflectontheblessingsometi
meshiddenwithineverycircumstance.Withnewfaithand___158___,Ibeginagain.”TheyarewordsthatI___159___tohear.Ikeptthatpaperinev
eryhotelwestayedinoverthe___160___months.Itnowsitsinaplaceofhonorinournewhomeasareminderthatwecanbeginagain.141.A.moveB.changeC.recognizeD
.ignore142.A.fadedB.remainedC.rootedD.continued143.A.gotB.madeC.fixedD.opened144.A.suddenlyB.trulyC.eagerlyD.immedia
tely145.A.spreadB.stoppedC.stayedD.waited146.A.gaveupB.arrivedatC.wishedforD.jumpedin147.A.spaceB.newsC.helpD.time14
8.A.powerB.patternC.pathD.name149.A.settleB.returnC.workD.join150.A.ruinsB.vehiclesC.stairsD.bars151.A.schoolB.
shopC.groundD.house152.A.lovelyB.realC.goneD.fresh153.A.dugB.sawC.rolledD.found154.A.occurB.standC.gatherD.struggle155.A.roomB.handC.carD.hotel
156.A.glassB.boardC.toolD.paper157.A.simpleB.plainC.difficultD.strange158.A.courageB.factC.failureD.information159.A.askedB.neededC.refuse
dD.hated160.A.formerB.earlyC.variousD.next9.(2022春·河南郑州·高一校联考期中)OnJuly20,YuYifei,a26-year-oldmedicalin
tern(实习医生)atPeople’sHospitalofZhengzhou,madehiswayhomeinasubwaytrainonLine5afterhisfirstday’straining.W
hendownpoursstruckthecity,he____161____aboutadozenpeopletrappedinafloodedsubwaytrainastherainfallinZhengzhoureacheda____162____201.9millimetersbe
tween4p.m.and5p.m.Floodwaters____163____abarrierandenteredtheundergroundarea.Thetraincametoasuddenstop
beforethewaterbegan____164____inthecarriages,trappingpassengersinside.ThusYu,____165____toleaveandfearingforhislife,madea____166_
___calltohisfather.Aswatercontinuedtoflowintothecarriages,passengers’____167____rose.Whensubwayworkersarrivedtowithdrawthem,Yu____168____to
getout.Ashemadehiswaytosafety,heheardacryforhelpfromsomeoneneedingadoctor.Hequickly____169____thewhitemedicalcoatgiventoh
imatthehospital_____170_____andreturnedtotheplatformtosavepeople.Onseeinghim,anumberoffrightenedpeopleweregreatlyencouragedandtheirspirits_____17
1_____.Someevenapplaudedhim.Asmorepassengerswerepulledfromthe_____172_____,Yuinstructedothersinthekeystepstosaveavictimfromdrowning.He_____173_____
CPR,orfirstaid,tothoseinlow-temperatureshockfromthecoldwaterandneardeathfromdrowning.Oneofthepassengers,afemaledoctornearlydied.Af
ter_____174_____consciousnessandstrength,shejoinedYuintreatingothers.Yuwas_____175_____andneededallhisconcentrationtoper
formanotherCPRprocedure.Thatnightonasubwaystationplatform,he_____176_____anexhaustingsixhoursgivingCPRtopassengerswho___
__177_____surviveddrowning.Healsotreatedtheinjured.He_____178_____thesubwaystationataboutmidnight,withthewhitecoatspott
edwithbloodand_____179_____.Threehourslater,hemethisfather.Withtearsineyes,hisfatherandpeople_____180_____sm
iledandgavehimthethumbs-up.161.A.sawB.preventedC.keptD.saved162.A.recordB.heightC.pointD.depth163.A.pushedB.madeC.burstD.pulled164.A.risingB.fallin
gC.reachingD.disappearing165.A.uncertainB.unableC.unusualD.unfortunate166.A.foolishB.uniqueC.considerateD.desperate167.A.excit
ementB.fearsC.adaptationD.deaths168.A.managedB.failedC.intendedD.hesitated169.A.triedonB.gotonC.putonD.lookedon170.A.laterB.e
arlierC.furtherD.former171.A.gainedB.sankC.liftedD.ran172.A.platformB.airC.boatD.water173.A.beganB.continuedC.explainedD.refused174.A.regainin
gB.refreshingC.remindingD.replacing175.A.boredB.heartbrokenC.energeticD.exhausted176.A.wastedB.neededC.obtainedD.spent177.A.nearlyB.obviouslyC
.barelyD.never178.A.leftB.approachedC.crossedD.rescued179.A.sweatB.medicineC.mudD.tears180.A.ontheairB.onthespotC.
onholidayD.onboard10.(2022春·陕西渭南·高一统考期末)Itookajobasareceptionistforapetdoctoralmostfivedecadesago.Asananimallove
r,Iacceptedthe____181____onconditionthatIwouldn’thavetohelpanywoundedanimals.Icouldn’tbeartoseeanycreaturein____182____.Atthe
endofmyfirstweek,wewereclosingtheofficefortheday____183____ayoungmanranuptous.Holdingaseverely____184____Dobermanpinscherpuppy(杜宾犬)inhisarm
s,he____185____ustosavehislife.Thetwo-month-oldpuppyhadbeenhitbyacar.ThedoctorandIranbackintothe____186____
room.Thedoctorworked____187____forwhatseemedlikehoursstitching(缝合)himbacktogetheragain.Thatwastheeasypart.Thepuppyhad____188____manybones,incl
udinghisbackbone.Evenifhe____189____thenextfewdays,wewerequitesurehewouldneverwalkagain.Thatdayforever
_____190_____mylife.Thedoctorguidedme,andIbecamehis_____191_____inallthingsmedical.OneofmyfirstjobswastogivethatDobermanpuppydailyp
hysicaltreatment.Iremembermovinghis_____192_____legstotrytokeephismusclesfromweakening.Weekswentbyuntiloneday,I
feltthislittle_____193_____pushbackeversoslightly.Andhecontinuedtopushbacktillhecouldfinallyusehislegs.Fast-forwardaboutayear,Iwal
kedintotheclinic’scrowdedwaitingroomandcalledthenameofthenextclient._____194_____,ahugeDobermanstandingquietlyontheoppositesideofthero
ombrokeawayfromitsownerandrushedtowardme.Ifoundmyself_____195_____againstthewallwiththishugedog_____196_____onhisbacklegs,hisfrontpawsonmysho
ulders,washingmyfacewithcountlessandjoyfulkisses!Iamstillinamazementattheshowofloveand_____197_____thedoghadformethatdayallth
oseyearsago.Iwentontobeapetdoctorforthefollowingyearsuntil_____198_____.Inallthetimethathas_____199_____andalltheexperiencesIhavehad,I’ve_____200
_____metadogwhodidn’tknowithadbeenrescuedinonewayoranother.181.A.solutionB.transitionC.positionD.function1
82.A.pressureB.painC.shockD.anxiety183.A.whileB.whenC.whereD.what184.A.injuredB.damagedC.frightenedD.hunted185.A.admiredB.appliedC.ap
preciatedD.begged186.A.waitingB.operatingC.meetingD.dressing187.A.fearlesslyB.aimlesslyC.effortlesslyD.tirelessly188.A.removedB.brokenC.rec
overedD.cured189.A.challengedB.survivedC.struggledD.suffered190.A.changedB.inspiredC.alarmedD.ruined19
1.A.assistantB.advisorC.audienceD.applicant192.A.strongB.unusualC.tinyD.long193.A.partnerB.cheaterC.loserD.fighter
194.A.SuddenlyB.SlowlyC.FinallyD.Gradually195.A.limitedB.conqueredC.pressedD.approached196.A.sittingB.lyingC.
standingD.jumping197.A.gratitudeB.beautyC.talentD.charm198.A.graduationB.performanceC.conferenceD.retirement199.A.keptB.
greetedC.passedD.killed200.A.alwaysB.oftenC.everD.never