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专题01记叙文专练一1.(2023·四川内江·统考一模)MikeWimmerofSalisbury,NorthCarolina,hasalwaysbeenabrilliantstudentwithaninterestintechnology.Hegothisfirst
iPadwhenhewasjust18monthsoldandimmediatelywantedtoknowhowitworked.Hebecameknownas“themathandscienceguy”atschool,andhetau
ghthimselfcomputerprogrammingandroboticsthroughtrialanderrorandwatchingvideosonline.The12-year-oldhasevenstartedhi
sowntechstartupcalledReflectSocial.Hehopestousehistechnologicalknow-howtohelpothers.Ayearago,Mikewasatt
endingConcordAcademyHighSchoolwhileheearnedcreditsthroughthedual-enrollment(双重注册)programatRowan-CabarrusCommuni
tyCollege.WhenCOVID-19started,hewastooyoungtovolunteertodosomethingforit,sohedecidedtotakeafewmorecollegeclassessincehehadextratimeonhishan
ds.Injustayear,hemanagedtocompleteatwo-yearassociate’sprogramwitha4.0GPAwhilealsofinishinghighschoolwithanamazing5.45GPA.OnMay21
,2021,hegraduatedfromcommunitycollegewhenhewas12.Oneweeklater,hewalkedwithhishighschoolclassandgraduatedasvaledictorian(致告别词的学生代表)!Hism
om,MelissaWimmer,saidtheyareproudoftheirson,thoughthey'renotnecessarilysurprised.He’salwaysbeenkeepinglearningandachievinghisdreams.He’salre
adyreceivedjoboffersandinvitationstoapplytotopcollegestotakehiseducationevenfurther.Hemightalsoworktoexpandhistechstartup.Mikehasplenty
ofgreatoptionsforhisfuture,buthetakestimetodokidgames,too.HelovestoplaybasketballandbuildLEGOmasterpieces.“Alotof
peoplethinkI’vegivenupmychildhoodorsomehowlostit,”heexplained,“butIsaytothemthatI’mnodifferentthananyotherchild.Ihavefuninfact.”1.Whatcanwesayabou
tMikefromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Heisproudofhimself.B.Heisanoriginalkid.C.HelikestosurftheInternet.D.Heearnsmuchbya
idingpeople.2.WhatdidMikedoatthebeginningofCOVID-19?A.Hedeterminedtostudymore.B.Hevolunteeredtobattleit.C.Hereceivedmanyjoboffers.D.Heg
raduatedfromacollege.3.WhatdoesMikethinkofhischildhood?A.It’stooshort.B.It’sunusual.C.It’ssohard.D.It’senjoyable.4.Whatcanwe
learnfromMike’sstory?A.Educationisthekeytosuccess.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Hardworkpaysoff.D.Wellbegunishalfdone.2
.(2023秋·北京东城·高三统考期末)EversinceIwasayoungboy,I’vehadatasteforadventure,butIneverimaginedthiswouldleadtomychosencareer.Mywo
rkasanexpeditiondoctorhastakenmeallovertheworld,frommosquito-infestedwetlandinAfricatotheuntouchedwildern
essofAntarctica.However,myfavouritetrips,andtheonesinwhichInowspecialize,arethoseinvolvingmountains.NeverdoIfeelmoreinspiredbynatu
rethanwhenIlookupattheirtoweringpeaksandbegintopreparemyselfmentallyforthechallengesahead.ItrainedasadoctorintheUK,buttherewaslittleinthattr
ainingtopreparemetodealwithabrokenlegduringastormonthesideofamountain!Infact,I’dsaythatmedicalskillscomesomewaydownthelistofjob
requirements,afterstamina(耐力),problem-solvingandcommunication.Thiskindofmedicinemillionmilesawayfromthecontr
olled,cleanenvironmentofahospital,andyourmedicalkitbasicallyconsistsofwhateveryoucancarry,soyousometimeshavetousewhatever
isavailable.Forexample,I’velearnedthatsomedrugscanbeusedforseveralconditions,andI’veevenhadtocutbranchesoffasmalltreetomakeapieceofwoodtosuppor
tabrokenarm.NowIdomostofmyworkforadventureholidaycompanies,travellingtoremoteplaces.WhenIstartedout,theseholidayswerequi
terare,buttheyhavebecomemuchmoremainstreamnowthatwe’veallseencelebritiesclimbingKilimanjaroorwatchedre
alityshowsaboutpeopleexploringjungles.Idohavemixedfeelingsaboutallthesepeoplewithlargeamountsofincomecomingtopoorareasjustfortheirownenjoyment,
soItrytomakesurethatthecompaniesIworkforhavehighmoralstandardsandbringadvantagestothelocalcommunities.Andofcourse,tourismprovidesemployment,andalso
openstheeyesofvisitorstothehardshipthatmanypeopleareforcedtogothrough.5.Whatmadetheauthorchoosehiscareer?A.Hisloveofnature.B.
Hisdesireforadventure.C.Histalentformedicine.D.Hissenseofresponsibility.6.Whatisthebiggestchallengefortheauthorduring
thetrips?A.Reducingpotentialrisks.B.Survivinginthewild.C.Adaptingtolocalcustoms.D.Dealingwithemergen
cies.7.Accordingtotheauthor,thecompanieshenowworksforshould.A.satisfytouristsandmakeprofitsB.offertou
ristschallengesandsecurityC.benefitlocalpeopleaswellastouristsD.buildtourists’mentalandphysicalwell-being3.(2022秋·浙江宁波·高三镇海
中学校考阶段练习)AflightlastmonthbetweenCampinasandSaoJosedoRioPretoinsouthernBrazilbecamethesceneofaspontaneousactofkindnessth
atspreadonsocialmedianetworks.AccordingtothewebsiteAeroinnet,apassengernamedSirlandiaDiasPereirawastravelingwithhersonCaleb,whosufferedfro
mheartfailureandhadaheartmurmur.Duringtheflightshetoldthepassengernexttoher,AlexPontes,thatshewastrav
elingsohersoncouldbehospitalized.Shealsoexplainedthatshewasrelyingonthecharityofothersforlivingquarters.Thepassengertalkedtothecrewoftheairline
andaskedtousetheairplane’sloudspeaker,invitingtheothertravelerstocontributetoaspontaneouscollectiontohelpthemotherandherson.“Allofuswouldliketof
indanangeltohelpus.Thoseofuswhofeelmovedtodoso,let’shelpthismothertotakealittlesomethingwithher,alittlesomethingwehaveandcanshare.”hesaid.Inamatte
rofminutes,passengersofferedatotalworthnear$400whichgoesalotfurtherinBrazilthanintheUSA,plusapplauseforthemother,whowasthr
illedwiththehelpandrepeatedlyexpressedhergratitudetothepassengers.Thesitethatfirstsharedthestorylaterupdatedthea
rticle,addingthatCalebwentthroughsurgeryandwasrecoveringwell.ThewebsiteRazoesParaAcreditarreportedthatthestorycaughttheatte
ntionofBrazilinTVpersonalityLucianoHuck,whostartedacrowdfundingcampaigntohelpthefamily.Thisstoryjustgoestoshowthatakindactcangoalongwaytowardsmaking
animportantdifferenceinsomeone’slife.Therearepeopleinneedallaroundus.Let’snotletthesechancestohelpot
herspassusby!8.Whywasthemothertraveling?A.TogethersicksontreatedB.TolookforlivingquartersC.TochangeforabetterlifeD.Topickuphersonfromhospital9.Whatdi
dAlexPontesdoforthemotherontheplane?A.Hegaveher$400byhimselfB.HecalledfordonationforherC.HehelpedherfindahospitalD.Hehelpedheratten
dtoherson10.WhydidLaucianoHuckdecidetohelpthemotherandherson?A.Hewasoneofthewitnessesontheplane.B.He
wantedtomakethemwell-known.C.Hewasinspiredbythespontaneousact.D.Hewasaskedtoofferassistancebythem.11.Whatistheauthor’smai
npurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tospeakhighlyofakindpassenger.B.Toaskustocommunicatewithothers.C.Toshowtheimportanceoffirstaid
.D.Toencourageustohelpthoseinneed.4.(2022秋·浙江·高三校联考阶段练习)Jamaica’sFraserPryceisintheformofherlife.Thesprintlegendandnewworld100mchampio
nspoketousaboutherevergreencareerandthelegacyshewishestoleaveforyoungathletes.Frasercomesfromadifficultbackground.Shegrewu
pinWaterhouse,aneighborhoodinKingstonthatwasmarkedbypovertyandviolence.Shelivedinawoodenshackwithjustenoug
hroomforadoublebedandhadtohavemealswithfamilymembersinasharedyard,squattingonaturned-overpaintbucket.Sportisoneofthefewwaystoescapethismise
ry.AllchildreninJamaicarunraceseveninkindergarten;thereisnoothercountrywithasimilarsprintingculture.Butonlyafewactuallysucceedinbuildin
gacareer.HerlifebegantochangewhenawomansawherrunninginaninternationalschoolcompetitionintheUnitedStates.Thewomanlearnedaboutthecircumsta
ncesinwhichFraserlived,andfromthenon,shetookovertheyoungrunner’sschoolfees,paidforheruniformandbooks,andgaveheranallowance.Fortunately,
Fraserdidn’tletherdown.From2008to2022,nineofapossible11goldmedalsinthe100-meterhavegonetoJamaicanwomen.TopamongthemisFraser,whohasw
oneightofthosetitles,andmorebeyond.Shehascollected21medalsatthegloballevel,13ofwhichhavebeengold.Tomanyyoungathletesinhercountry,Fraserhasbeco
meareal-lifesuperheroandinspiration.Butunlikecartoonsuperheroes,hersecretisnotinsomefancyelixirorsuperf
ood,butinatraditionallybalanceddiet,hardworkandtenacity.Herlifeoffersthepossibilitythatitispersistence
andcourageinthefaceofstrugglethatbuildtheheartofthelion.12.ForwhatpurposedidFraserbeginsprint?A.Toshowoffhertalent.B.Toridherselfofthesuff
ering.C.Todrawpeople’sattentiontothepoor.D.Todevelopthecountry’ssprintingculture.13.AllofthefollowingaboutFraserarementionedexc
ept_______.A.herfamilybackgroundB.herschoolingexperienceC.herachievementsinsportD.herinfluenceonyoungathletes14.WhatmakesFr
aserasuperheroaccordingtotheauthor?A.Talentandhardwork.B.Courageandkindness.C.Diligenceandperseverance.D.Cure-allmedicineandsuperfood.15.
Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.Fraser,theSprintLegendB.HowtoBeaSuperheroC.Fraser’sEvergreenCareerD.J
amaicanWomen,HeartoftheLion5.(2023秋·湖南怀化·高三统考期末)KurthReisofSanFrancisco,California,hasbeenthroughmanyhardtimesinhislife.In2018,Reishadaseri
ousmotorcycleaccidentandspenttimeinahospital.Theaccidentaffectedhimdeeply,bodyandspirit.Hehadseveralmedicaloperati
ons.Reissaidhefeltlikehewas“reborn”eachtimehewokeafteranoperation.Following88daysinthehospital,Reiswasrel
easedandfeltreadytochangehisways.Lately,hesayshejustwantstomakepeoplehappybymakingbubbles.Youcanwatchhimperformhisbub
bleartforhoursatatimearoundthecity’sstreetsandinitsparks.Sometimesheputsoutaglasscontainercalledatipjar.Peoplewhowatchhisshowcandropmoneyin
toitiftheywantto.Iftheweatherisgoodforbubbles,Reismakesaspecialmixturethatcanmakebubblesthesizeofasmallcar.Humidity,ortheamountofwaterinth
eair,isgoodforbubbles.So,hedoesnotperformonverydrydays.Tomakehislargebubble,heputsasmallropehangingfromtwolongsticksintothebubblemixture.Asher
emovesit,heopenshisarmswideandthebubblesbegintoform.Onceenoughairisinsidethebubble,hemoveshisarmsbacktogethertosetthebubbl
efree.Somepeoplefeelitlookslikeabubble“ballet.”WhileReismayseemlikeabubble-makingexpert,heonlygotstartedinApril2020.R
eiscansupporthimselfwithdonationsfromcrowdsthatwatchhimperform.Butmoneyisnotwhatstirshimtomakebubbles.H
efeelshisartisusefulinmoreimportantways.Notlongago,awomantoldReisafteraperformancethathisbubbleshadliftedherspiritwhenherdaddied.Re
iscanseesmilesrisefromunderthefacecoverswornbythosewatchinghimperform.Childrencheerandclaptheirhands.Re
issaidsuchreactionsmakehimfeellikeanessentialworkerwhosejobistospreadjoyduringthehealthcrisis.“I’mjusttryingto
putasmileonsomebody’sfacebydoingsomebubbles.”saidReis.16.WhatcanweknowaboutKurthReisfromParagraph1?A.Hehadtorepayhisoperationfees.
B.Heintendedtodosomethingdifferent.C.Hesufferedaminormotorcycleaccident.D.Hegaveuphiscareerasamotorcyclist.17.Whatmaypeopledowhentheywatch
Reis’performances?A.Putsomemoneyintoatipjarnearhim.B.Givehimahandwhenhesetsabubblefree.C.Graspasmallropehangingfromtwolongsticks.D.Addas
pecialmixturetohelphimmakelargebubbles.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stirs”meaninParagraph4?A.forcesB.determinesC.stopsD.encourages19.Whatistheb
esttitleforthetext?A.LostTimeIsNeverFoundAgainB.UpsandDownsMakeOneStrongC.EverythingComestoHimWhoWaitsD.SmallActionsHaveaBigImpa
ct6.(2023秋·安徽·高三校联考期末)HowwouldyoutranslateChairmanMaoZedong’sexpression:“BuAiHongZhuangAiWuZhuang”?“EnglishorAmericantranslatorsm
ightusethewords:Theyloveuniformsnotgaydresses,”saidXuYuanchong,awell-knownChinesetranslatorandthefirstAsianwinnerofthewor
ld’shighestprizefortranslation,theAuroraBorealisPrize.Xuthoughtthatthistranslationwascorrectbutnotbeautifulatall.Heclever
lyusedjusttwowords—“face”and“powder”—totranslateitas“Tofacethepowderandnottopowdertheface”,whichbecameoneofXu’smo
strepresentativetranslations.Xuthoughtthattheequivalence(相同)ofidea,soundandformwerethethreebasicelementsfoundingoodtranslation.However,hi
smethod—recreationinsteadofliteral(字面的)—iscontroversial.Somepeoplesaidthatitwasdifferentfromtheoriginaltext.“Ithinknot.”Xurepliedf
irmly.“Westernlanguagesarecomparable.It’seasytofindtheequivalentofEnglishinotherlanguages.Butit’sdiffer
entinChinese.Thereareonly50%ofequivalentsbetweenChineseandEnglish.Ifyoucannotfindanequivalent,thenyoumus
tfindthebestwordstotranslate.Tofindthebestwordisinnovation.It’srecreation,”heexplained.XuYuanchonglikestoco
mmunicatewiththeyoungergenerationaboutacademicwork,hopingthatworkingtogethertospreadChineseculturewillcontributetomakingtheworldabetter
place.XuYuanchongalsoauthoredabook,whichinChineseiscalled“MengYuZhen”,whichliterallymeans“dreamandreality”.ButXucreatedadiffe
rentEnglishnameforit.Heused“Adreamtranslatedintoreality”.“Thissummarizesmyentirelife.Mywholelifeisabo
uttranslatingmydreamintoreality,”heexplained.XuYuanchongwasanexpertattranslatingancientChinesepoemsinto
EnglishandFrenchbutevenattheageof96hadonedreamstilltofulfill—totranslateallofShakespeare’sworksintoChinese.20.WhatdoesX
uYuanchong’stranslationmainlyfocuson?A.Theaccuracyofgrammar.B.Thesurfacemeaning.C.Internalmeaningandlanguagebeauty.D.Consist
encewiththeoriginal.21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“controversial”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Debatable.B.Conventional.C.Admirable.D.Fundamental.2
2.WhydoesXuYuanchongliketobewithyoungpeople?A.Tokeepayoungmindinsidehimself.B.Toteachthemmoreacademicknowledge.C.Toma
keupforhisexistingtranslationskills.D.TojointlyimprovetheworldwithChineseculture.23.WhichofthefollowingcambeusedtodescribeXuYuanchong?A.S
martandtolerant.B.Creativeandambitious.C.Humorousandgenerous.D.Cooperativeandsensitive.7.(2023·四川凉山·统考一模)InmybagIalwayscarrythes
ameessentialitems:mykeys,mypurse,someloosechange,mymobilephone,andmylittlebluevocabularynotebook.ThisyearIamlivingabroadinGermanyandIamt
ryingtolearnasmuchGermanaspossible.Ialwaysknewthatlivingabroadwouldbeagreatwaytolearnaforeignlanguage,butonethingIdidn’trealizewashowmanynew
wordsandphrasesIwouldcomeacrosseveryday.Iseeandhearnewwordseverywhere:theannouncementsinthetrainstation,men
usincafes,onsocialmedia,inthelocalnewspaper,andofcoursefrommyGerman-speakingfriends;Newwordsareallaroundyouwhenyouareinafore
igncountry.Atfirst,IwasslightlyoverwhelmedbythelargeamountsofGermanIdidn’tunderstand-speakingGermaninG
ermanyisdefinitelyverydifferentfromintheclassroom.Ikeptonlookingupnewwords,andbytheendoftheday,Ihadforgottenmostofthemalready.Itwasveryfrustrating.A
fteramonthofworryingthatIwouldneverimprovemylanguageskills,Iwenttothestationeryshopandboughtasmallnotebookwhicheasilyfitsintomyhandbagoreveni
ntomybackpocket.Isetmyselfthegoalofwritingfivenewwordsorphrasesadayintomylittlebluebookandsoonenough,itbecameoneofmymostvaluablelangua
ge-learningtools.Idon’thaveanyrulesaboutwhichwordsIwritedown.MostdaysIwritedownwordsIlearnfrommycolleaguesatwork
,wordsthatIhavereadbutIdon’tunderstand,orwordsthatIhavelearnedfromseeingthemincontext.Forexample,Ihavelearnedthenam
esofmanyfruitsandvegetablesfromlookingattheirlabelsinthesupermarket(averyunexpectedsourceofvocabulary
)andIhavelearnedmanywordsthatIhavelearnedonTVorontheradio.Itdoesn’tevenmatterifIknowhowtospellanewwordstraightaway.IfIhearaw
ordbutIdon’tknowhowtospellit,IwritedownhowIthinkitsoundsandlookituplater.Mylittlebluevocabularybookisnowlikemysidekick(助手).WearelikeBatmana
ndRobin;wegoeverywheretogether.SettingthissmalldailygoalhasmademefeelmuchmoreincontrolofmylanguagelearningandIamalreadyseeingmyimprovement.
IwillcontinuetouseitfortherestofmystayinGermanyandalsowhenIreturntouniversityathomeinSeptember.24.AccordingtoParagraph1,whichstatement
isfalse?A.TheauthortriedhardtoimprovehisGerman.B.Theauthoralwayscarriessomesmallmoneyinthebag.C.Theauthoralwayscameacross
newwordswhenlivinginGermany.D.TheauthoralwaysknewhewouldmakemanyfriendsinGermany.25.Whatdoestheword“overwhelmed”underlinedinParagraph2mean?A.annoy
edB.disturbedC.defeatedD.worried26.Whichdoestheauthorthinkisasurprisingsourceofvocabulary?A.Menusincafes.B.Thesupermarket.C.Stationaryshops.D.
TVandradio.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.MyBestHelperinVocabularyLearningB.DifficultiesofLivinginGermanyC.WaystoImprov
etheCommunicationSkillsD.ImprovelifeUsingPenandPaper8.(2023·吉林·东北师大附中校联考模拟预测)Leiawasfreshoutofcollegewhenshebeganworkingasamemberofabusiness-devel
opmentteamatamid-sizetechcompany.Thoughherskillshadearnedherthejob,shewastheyoungestpersonintheteam.“Everybodyelsewasprettymuchtwicem
yage,”shesays.“Iheardaboutcommentsbeingmadebehindmyback.Therewereacoupleoftimeswhenmysuperiorsreferred
tomyagerightinfrontofme,sayingIwastooyoung,‘Whatdoesa23-year-oldknowaboutthesethings?’”Leiatriedtochangethingsbyalteringherappearanceatwork.“Ic
hangedthewayIdressed.Itriedtodressolder,more‘ladylike’.Ichangedmymannerismsandtriedtoactolder,”shesays.“Itworked,toanexten
t.”Thecommentsaboutherageandperceived(认定的)inexperiencelessened,butLeiasaysshestillfeltlikehergrowthpotentialwaslimited.Sheleftthecompanysoona
fter.WhatLeiaexperiencedwasageismtraditionallyseenassomethingonlyolderpeopleface.Forinstance,olderworkersmightbejudgedbased
onassumptionsthattheywon’tfitintoaprogressiveofficedynamicsorlearntechnologyasquickly.AUSstudyshowedthatnearlytwo-thirdsofworkersa
ged45andolderhadseenorexperiencedagediscrimination.Butyoungerworkersfaceagediscrimination,too.Infact,newresearchshowsitmayactuallybet
heyoungestteammemberswhoarebearingtheimpactofworkplaceageismrightnow.Leiasaysremovingageismentirelywillultimatelyrequireafundamenta
lchangetocorporateculture,whichhaslongtiedseniority(资历)toskill.“Weprizeyearsofexperiencealittletoomu
ch,andIdon’tthinkyearsofexperienceandskillarenecessarilyrelated,”shesays.“SteveJobswas21whenhefoundedApple.Wedon’tknowhowmuchyoungerpeoplea
ctuallyhavetocontribute.Hopefully,moreemployersarerealizingit.”28.WhatwasthemaintopicofLeia’ssuperiorsabouther?A.Herjobskills.B
.Heryoungage.C.Hercuteappearance.D.Herfamilybackground.29.Whydidn’tLeiastayanylongeratthecompany?A.Shefailedtodressmorelady-like.B.Shereceiv
edmorenegativecomments.C.Shefeltpressurefromherworktoanextent.D.Shewantedmorespaceforhergrowthpotential.30.Whichstatemen
tagreeswiththeUSstudythemost?A.Onlyolderpeoplefaceagediscriminationatwork.B.Youngworkerscan’tfitintoapr
ogressiveoffice.C.Olderworkersareveryslowtechnologylearners.D.Youngworkersareseriouslyaffectedbyageism.31.WhydoesL
eiamentionSteveJobs?A.ToofferinformationabouttheAppleCompany.B.TotellaboutSteveJobs’unknowncontribution.C.Tosaythatsk
illdoesnotalwayscomewithage.D.Toshowthatskillalonematterstoyoungpeople.9.(2023秋·北京丰台·高三统考期末)ItwasaweekaftermymomhadpassedawayandIdidn’tknowhowtogoon
withlife.SowhenIreceivedanemailfromafriendaboutaracebenefitingcancerresearch,Iignoredit.Itseemedtoprickmyheart,ascancerwasthediseasethathadtaken
mymotherawayfromme.Butsomethingaboutmyfriend’swords—“Icanhelporganizethewholething”—stuckwithme.Ifeltobliged(有义务的)toagree.Inthew
eekstocome,Imanagedtore-entertheworldoftheliving.Icheckedourteam’swebsitedaily,feelingproudeachtimeadonationtickedupourtotal.Iknewmymomwouldha
vewanteditthatway.Shewasthetypewhonevergotdefeated.Itwasthisveryspiritthathelpedmegetby.Whentheraceended,Inoticedtherunnersallhadonethingincommon:The
rewerebigsmilesontheirfaces.Theymadeitlooksorewardingandeffortless.Iwantedin.SoIenrolledinanotherracetwomonthslater.Cons
ideringIcouldbarelyrunamile,itwasambitious.ButmyfriendandImadeatrainingplansoIwouldn’tcomeinlast.Ifolloweditreligi
ouslyanddidn’tletanythinggetinmyway.Runningupanddownthecity’shills,Iwasfloodedwithmemories.Ihadlivedthereaftercollegeandmymo
therhadvisitedoften.IpassedBloomingdale’s,recallingthetimesheandIhadgottenintoascreamingargumentthere.IwasabouttobeatmyselfupwhenIremembered
whatMomhadsaidafterherdiagnosisofcancer.“Idon’twantyoutofeelguiltyaboutanything.”Herpaper-thinhandsh
adheldmetightly.Aweightliftedfrommyshoulders.Whentheracedayarrived,Igaveitmyallformymomandforallshehadtaughtmeandcontinuedtoteachme.AsIran,whenever
Ifeltlikeslowingdown,Ipicturedhercheeringmeon.Crossingthefinishline,Iwasfilledwithherloveandasenseofpeace.
32.Whydidtheauthorignoretheemailinthebeginning?A.Shefeltithardtofinishtherace.B.Shehadnotimetojoinintheevent.C.Shethoughttheresearchmeaningless.D.
Shewasremindedofhermother’sdeath.33.Whatmainlyhelpedtheauthorrecoverfromhermom’sdeath?A.Thecompanyofherfriends.B.Theinspirati
onfromhermom.C.Thepleasureingoingforarun.D.Thesuccessinorganizinganevent.34.Whichofthewordscanbestdes
cribetheauthor’smom?A.Considerateandpolite.B.Braveandhumorous.C.Strong-willedandcaring.D.Outgoingandpatient.35.Whatmightbethebe
sttitleforthepassage?A.HowIGotHealedinRunningB.TheLossofSweetMemoriesC.WhatMattersMostinRunningD.TheRewardsof
GreatFriendship10.(2022秋·重庆·高三重庆南开中学校考阶段练习)ItwasabrightspringafternoonalongtheMarylandcoast,andJonathanBauer
,adoctorandhisdaughter,Ava,weretakingfulladvantageofit.Theyweredrivingwiththewindowsdownastheyheadedhome.Suddenly,theca
lmwasdisturbedbythesharpsoundoftires.Notfaraheadofthem,ablackpickupwasslidingfromonelanetotheother.TotheBauers’horror,itslammedintoaconcr
etebarrier,flippedovertheSUVdirectlyaheadofthem,andcametorestdanglingovertherailing(栏杆)ofthebridge.Bauerhitthebrakesintime
toavoidthevehiclesinhispath.Andthenascreamcamefromthepickup.Bauerrantoit.Thedriverpointeddown.Inthewaterwasacarseat.Agirl,abouttwo
yearsold,wasterrified,floatingonherback,kickingandsplashingandscreaming.Mattersquicklywentfrombadtofrighteningwhenthegirlrolledovero
ntoherstomach.Bauerwaitedforthepickupdrivertodosomething,buthedidn’tmove.Maybehewasinshock.Heheldnoillusions
abouthischancesjumpingfromthisheightintosuchshallowwater.Fourfeetofdepthwasthemosthecouldhopefor.Andwerethereroc
ksthisclosetotheconcretepillar(柱子)ofthebridge?Heclimbedontotherailingandtookaleapoffaith.Amomentlaterhewasbo
uncingoffthesandybottom-unhurt!Bauerswamtothegirlinafewquickstrokesandliftedheroutofthewater:mouthhalfopen,eyesnearlyclosed,notbreath
ing.Standing,helaidheragainsthisshoulderandhitherbackwiththeflatofhishand.Afterseveralattempts,thankfully,hereyeswereopened,focusedonhi
m.Hepulledherclose,hugginghertoshieldherfromthecold.AvaBauerwassoinspiredbyherfather’sactionsthatfourmonthslatershebecameafirefightersothat
shetoocouldsavelives.36.TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph1canbebestreplacedby____.A.bearingB.expectingC.enjoyingD.judging37.What
doweknowabouttheaccident?A.Manyvehiclesrushedintoaconcretebarrier.B.AblackpickupwascrashedintobyaSUV.C.Avagotseriouslyinjuredintheaccident.D.Bauer
managedtostophiscarjustintime.38.WhatmadeBauer’sjumpverydangerous?A.Thelackoffaithinhisjump.B.Notknowinghowdeepthewa
terwas.C.Thehardobjectsintheshallowwater.D.Thelittlegirl’sbeingunabletoswim.39.HowdidBauerbringthegirlbacktolife?A.Byforcingoutthechokingwater.B.By
protectingherfromgettingcold.C.Bybreathingfreshairintohermouth.D.Bydraggingheroutofthewaterquickly.