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2025高考英語大二輪專題強化練高考題型組合練作業(yè)28遇險獲救類記敘文作業(yè)28遇險獲救類記敘文(每小題1分,滿分30分)A(2024·廣東韶關(guān)二模)OnahotafternoonRhiannonwasdrivingheroldvandownthehighway.Asshe1herwindowtoletinsomefreshair,hercarregistrationpaperblewoffthesunvisorandontothefloorinside.Whenleaningdownto2it,sheaccidentallydriftedinto①oncomingtraffic.Inpanic,she②over-correctedandpulledthe3sharplyintheotherdirection.4,thevanrolledoverthreetimes,andRhiannonwasthrownontotheroad,lyinginthemiddleoftheroadandbleeding,nearly5.Amedicalstudentwitnessedtheaccidentandcametoher6.HecoveredRhiannonwithhiscoatandgaveheremergencyfirstaid,including7thewoundonherleftarmbeforetheambulancearrived.8,Rhiannonwasrushedtoahospitalwhereanemergencyroomdoctorspenthours9allthepiecesofwindshieldfromherarm,andgaveherthreedozenstitches.Luckily,Rhiannonwassaved.Notforthebandage,shewouldnothave10longenoughfortheemergencypersonneltoarrive.ThoughRhiannondidn’tknowhim,shewasgratefultothemedicalstudentwhosavedherlife.Soshe11thewordsonline,“It’sapitythatIdon’tknowyourname.Ifyouhappentoseeorhearthisstoryandrecognizeyourself,thankyouforyourkind12.”Rhiannonalsohadamessagefortheother13heroes,“Pleaseconsiderthisapay-it-forwardletterof14—aletterfromthe15youhelpedwho,forwhateverreason,couldn’tthankyouthemselves.”語境猜詞①oncoming(合)=on+coming②over-correct(合)=over+correct1.A.rolleddownB.brokeoffC.turneddownD.switchedoff2.A.stickB.grabC.touchD.possess3.A.handleB.engineC.windowD.wheel4.A.ConsequentlyB.AutomaticallyC.FrequentlyD.Slowly5.A.awakeB.a(chǎn)stonishedC.unconsciousD.crazy6.A.visionB.a(chǎn)ctionC.rescueD.mind7.A.bandagingB.curingC.pressingD.uncovering8.A.WithoutdelayB.OutofsympathyC.ForcertaintyD.Indespair9.A.tidyingB.removingC.collectingD.checking10.A.sufferedB.struggledC.stayedD.survived11.A.searchedB.browsedC.receivedD.posted12.A.guidanceB.gestureC.expressionD.encouragement13.A.tirelessB.faultlessC.namelessD.speechless14.A.apologyB.a(chǎn)pplicationC.invitationD.a(chǎn)ppreciation15.A.peersB.strangersC.relativesD.fellowsB(2024·福建泉州二模)HarryBurleighheadedintothewoodsforacampingtripwithhisfishingequipment.Afewdayslater,hiswifeStacygrew1whenhedidn’tcomehomeasplanned.Stacycalledthe2toreportherhusband’smissing.Searchandrescueteams3begantheirworkandwentonfordays,buttherewasno4ofHarryanywhere.Everyonewasworried—thetemperatureswerequitelowsomenights,andithadevensnowed.OnMay15,therescuersfinally①caughtabreakwhenthey5ashelterandhisfishingequipment.They6supportfromover16rescueorganizations,andtheyexploredeverypossible7butwithnoluck.Therefore,therescuers8himalighterandanotetellinghimtomakea9andtheywouldbeback.Twodayslater,ateamfoundanother10,butthistime,Harrywasnearbyandheardhisnamecalled!Itturnedouthewas11alongthepathwithminorpain.12,thecrew②radioedforahelicoptertotakehimtothehospitalforacompleteevaluationafterspending17longdaysout.“Thiswasthe13weallhavebeenlookingforinthiscase,”arescuersaid.“Itisour14searchandrescueteamsandthe③partnershipswehavewithotherteamsthathelped15MrBurleighandhisfamily.”語境猜詞①catchabreak②radio熟義:n.收音機;無線電收發(fā)設(shè)備生義(文義):v.③partnership(派)=partner+ship1.A.excitedB.concernedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.puzzled2.A.authoritiesB.hospitalC.a(chǎn)genciesD.family3.A.hesitantlyB.instantlyC.secretlyD.suddenly4.A.newsB.hopeC.signD.wonder5.A.spottedB.offeredC.soughtD.constructed6.A.turneddownB.dependedonC.calledinD.cutoff7.A.equipmentB.breakC.foodD.path8.A.boughtB.leftC.presentedD.fetched9.A.fireB.bedC.videoD.face10.A.riverB.chanceC.teamD.shelter11.A.huntingB.exploringC.walkingD.marching12.A.AmusedB.AwkwardC.UpsetD.Relieved13.A.causeB.outcomeC.a(chǎn)wardD.evaluation14.A.determinedB.tolerantC.disciplinedD.flexible15.A.affectB.instructC.encourageD.reunite語境猜詞答案A.①迎面而來的②過度修正B.①有所突破②用無線電發(fā)送,傳送③合作答案精析A語篇解讀本文是記敘文,講述了Rhiannon在高速公路上開車時遭遇了一場事故,隨后被一名醫(yī)學(xué)生救助,之后Rhiannon在網(wǎng)上對救援者表達了感激之情。1.A[rolldown搖下;breakoff折斷;turndown拒絕;switchoff關(guān)閉。根據(jù)前文“Rhiannonwasdrivingheroldvan”以及后文“toletinsomefreshair”可知,她在開車,要讓新鮮空氣進來,應(yīng)是搖下車窗。故選A。]2.B[stick粘貼;grab抓??;touch觸摸;possess具有。根據(jù)前文“hercarregistrationpaperblewoffthesunvisorandontothefloorinside”可知,她的汽車登記紙被風(fēng)從遮陽板上吹到了地板上,所以應(yīng)是彎下腰去抓它。故選B。]3.D[handle手柄;engine發(fā)動機;window窗口;wheel方向盤。根據(jù)前文“sheaccidentallydriftedintooncomingtraffic”以及“Inpanic”可知,她不小心撞到了迎面而來的車輛,她很慌亂,結(jié)合常識可知,應(yīng)是猛打方向盤。故選D。]4.A[consequently因此;automatically自動地;frequently經(jīng)常;slowly慢速地。根據(jù)后文“thevanrolledoverthreetimes,andRhiannonwasthrownontotheroad”可知,此處應(yīng)是她猛打方向盤的結(jié)果。故選A。]5.C[awake醒著的;astonished吃驚的;unconscious無意識的;crazy瘋狂的。根據(jù)前文“Rhiannonwasthrownontotheroad,lyinginthemiddleoftheroadandbleeding”可知,Rhiannon被從車?yán)锼Τ鋈ィ伊髁搜?,?yīng)是幾乎失去知覺。故選C。]6.C[vision視力;action行動;rescue救援;mind大腦。根據(jù)后文“HecoveredRhiannonwithhiscoatandgaveheremergencyfirstaid”可知,這名醫(yī)學(xué)生在救Rhiannon。故選C。]7.A[bandage用繃帶包扎;cure治愈;press按;uncover發(fā)現(xiàn)。根據(jù)前文“bleeding”以及后文“Notforthebandage”可知,這名醫(yī)學(xué)生應(yīng)是包扎了她正在流血的傷口。故選A。]8.A[withoutdelay立即;outofsympathy出于同情;forcertainty無疑地;indespair失望地。根據(jù)前文“beforetheambulancearrived”和后文“Rhiannonwasrushedtoahospital”可知,Rhiannon應(yīng)是立即被救護車送往醫(yī)院。故選A。]9.B[tidy整理;remove去除;collect收集;check檢查。根據(jù)后文“allthepiecesofwindshieldfromherarm”可知,應(yīng)是從她的手臂里取出所有擋風(fēng)玻璃碎片。故選B。]10.D[suffer遭受;struggle斗爭;stay保持;survive存活。根據(jù)前文醫(yī)學(xué)生對她實施急救并結(jié)合后文“l(fā)ongenoughfortheemergencypersonneltoarrive”可知,此處表達“如果沒有繃帶,她不可能活到急救人員趕到”。故選D。]11.D[search搜索;browse瀏覽;receive收到;post發(fā)布。根據(jù)后文“thewordsonline”可知,她在網(wǎng)上發(fā)帖。故選D。]12.B[guidance指導(dǎo);gesture姿態(tài),表示;expression表達;encouragement鼓勵。根據(jù)前文“Amedicalstudentwitnessedtheaccidentandcametoher.”可知,這名醫(yī)學(xué)生救了她,所以是感謝他的善意行為,kindgesture意為“善意的舉動”。故選B。]13.C[tireless不知疲倦的;faultless完美無缺的;nameless無名的;speechless說不出話的。根據(jù)前文“It’sapitythatIdon’tknowyourname.”可知,Rhiannon不知道是誰幫助了自己,所以也想感謝其他無名英雄。故選C。]14.D[apology道歉;application應(yīng)用;invitation邀請;appreciation感謝。根據(jù)后文“forwhateverreason,couldn’tthankyouthemselves”可知,這是一封感謝信。故選D。]15.B[peer同輩;stranger陌生人;relative親屬;fellow同事。根據(jù)前文“Rhiannonalsohadamessagefortheotherheroes”可知,這是一封給無名英雄的信,因為不知道彼此的名字,所以此處指“一封來自你幫助過的陌生人的感謝信”。故選B。]B語篇解讀這是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了HarryBurleigh去森林露營失蹤了,妻子向當(dāng)局報告,救援隊經(jīng)過不懈搜救終于找到Harry,幫助他和家人團聚的故事。1.B[根據(jù)后文“whenhedidn’tcomehomeasplanned”和搜救隊尋找Harry可知,HarryBurleigh沒有按計劃回家令妻子很擔(dān)心。故選B。]2.A[根據(jù)語境和后文“toreportherhusband’smissing”可知,Stacy打電話給當(dāng)局報告她丈夫失蹤了。故選A。]3.B[根據(jù)前文“toreportherhusband’smissing”和后文“begantheirwork”可知,得知Harry失蹤了,搜救隊立即開始搜救工作。故選B。]4.C[根據(jù)前文“Searchandrescueteamsbegantheirworkandwentonfordays,buttherewasno”可知,搜救隊去森林搜尋,但是沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)Harry的蹤跡。故選C。]5.A[根據(jù)前文“therescuersfinallycaughtabreak”和后文“ashelterandhisfishingequipment”可知,救援人員發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個庇護所和Harry的捕魚設(shè)備。故選A。]6.C[turndown拒絕;dependon依靠;callin召喚/叫……來(幫忙);cutoff切斷。根據(jù)后文“supportfromover16rescueorganizations”可知,搜救隊召集超過16個救援組織來幫忙。故選C。]7.D[根據(jù)語境和前文“theyexploredeverypossible”可知,因為是在尋找失蹤的人,搜救隊搜索了每一條可能的道路。故選D。]8.B[根據(jù)后文“himalighterandanotetellinghimtomakeaandtheywouldbeback”可知,救援人員給Harry留下一個打火機和一張紙條。故選B。]9.A[根據(jù)前文“therescuershimalighter”可知,救援人員給Harry留下了一個打火機是為了讓他生火。故選A。]10.D[根據(jù)前文“therescuersfinallycaughtabreakwhentheyashelter”可知,兩天后,一支救援隊發(fā)現(xiàn)了另一個庇護所。故選D。]11.C[根據(jù)后文“alongthepathwithminorpain”并結(jié)合上文提到森林里環(huán)境惡劣、Harry丟掉了自己的捕魚設(shè)備可知,Harry的情況并不好,應(yīng)是帶著疼痛沿著小路走著。march指像軍人一樣行進,不符合句意。故選C。]12.D[amused覺得好笑的;awkward尷尬的;upset心煩意亂的;relieved如釋重負的。根據(jù)前文可知,救援人員最后發(fā)現(xiàn)了Harry,他們終于松了一口氣。故選D。]13.B[根據(jù)前文搜救隊一直全力搜尋Harry和后文“weallhavebeenlookingforinthiscase,”可知,找到Harry是救援人員一直期待的結(jié)果。故選B。]14.A[根據(jù)語境和前文“Thiswastheweallhavebeenlookingforinthiscase”可知,正是堅定的搜救隊不放棄搜救才使Harry得救。故選A。]15.D[根據(jù)語境和后文“MrBurleighandhisfamily”可知,救援隊找到了Harry,幫助他和家人團聚。故選D。]作業(yè)29夾敘夾議類完形填空(每小題1分,滿分30分)AOnedayIwasapproachingseveralmassivecreatureswhenIcametoasuddenstop.Itwaswellbeyondmethatthesehugeanimalsshouldbelimitedbyonlysomeropes.Itwas1thattheanimalscouldeasilyescapefromthesesmallropestiedtotheirfrontlegs.However,2,theydidnot.Ispotteda3closebyandwonderedwhytheelephantsjust4wheretheywereandhadnointentiontobreakaway.“Well,”hereplied,“asthey’revery5,wetiethemwiththesame6ropeandit’senoughto7themfortheirage.Astheygrowup,they’re8toholdthebeliefthattheycanneverrunaway.Theythinktheropesareboundto9holdthem,sotheydonotstruggletobreakfree.”Iwas10.Thelargeanimalscouldeasilymoveawayfromtheir11buttheyfelttheycouldn’t,sotheywere12rightthere.Inourlife,anumberofpeopleare13withthesamewrongself-limitingbelief—I’mnotexcellentenoughorwhytryitifI’mnotgoingto14it.However,weoughtn’tto15ourcapability,talentandpotential.Instead,weshouldbelieveinourselves.Afterall,weneedtochangewiththetimesandthinkoutsidethebox.1.A.importantB.obviousC.necessaryD.hopeful2.A.atthattimeB.fromthenonC.inthatcaseD.forsomereason3.A.trainerB.teacherC.doctorD.businessman4.A.sleptB.a(chǎn)teC.stoodD.relaxed5.A.thinB.youngC.weakD.ill6.A.sizeB.colorC.styleD.length7.A.attractB.trainC.cheatD.hold8.A.encouragedB.conditionedC.taughtD.forced9.A.stillB.evenC.justD.hardly10.A.excitedB.interestedC.shockedD.disappointed11.A.ownersB.thoughtsC.habitatsD.bonds12.A.stuckB.killedC.soldD.fed13.A.laughedatB.toldoffC.broughtupD.reliedon14.A.meanB.catchC.getD.make15.A.controlB.underestimateC.ignoreD.develop

B(2024·河北雄安新區(qū)三模)Mostofusneedtoheal①onceinawhile.Forsomeofus,the1partofhealingissimplytobelievethatit’spossible.Yearsago,Iwaswatchingmyson2②freethrows.Hemadeadozen3throughthenetwithoutamiss.“Howdoyoudothat?”Isaid.“BeforeI4theball,”hesaid,“Iseeitinmymindtomakeithappen.”Ilovedthesewords.Itstruckmethattheymightalso5healing.Weneedtobelievehealingcanhappenand6itinourmindstoseeitinreality.7doesn’tassureusoftheoutcomewehopefor.Butitsetsusinmotiontomovetowarddesired8.LastyearIhadsurgeryforabroken9andspenteightweeksinawheelchair.Ihad10tobeabletostartwalkingagainafterthe11days.However,thatdidn’thappen.IthenstartedphysicaltherapywhichIbelievedcouldhelp.I12itdayafterday,seeinginmymindthatIwaswalkingquicklyasbefore,whichis13Idotoday.Whenhopegrowsdim,belief14thewayandmakesallthingspossible.Weneedtobelieve15ispossible.Ifwecanseeitinourminds,wecanletgoofthepast,acceptthepresentandmovetowardabetterfuture.語境猜詞①onceinawhile②freethrow1.A.simpleB.emotionalC.hardestD.reasonable2.A.practiceB.displayC.holdD.score3.A.attemptsB.shotsC.choicesD.a(chǎn)djustments4.A.spotB.beatC.catchD.release5.A.relyonB.a(chǎn)pplytoC.a(chǎn)risefromD.respondto6.A.pictureB.rememberC.wakeD.operate7.A.ImaginationB.DesireC.BeliefD.Dream8.A.resultB.prizeC.careerD.option9.A.handB.a(chǎn)nkleC.wristD.a(chǎn)rm10.A.promisedB.requiredC.refusedD.expected11.A.excitingB.confusingC.a(chǎn)ppealingD.struggling12.A.turnedtoB.tookinC.keptatD.commentedon13.A.exactlyB.a(chǎn)bsolutelyC.generallyD.naturally14.A.feelsB.lightsC.forcesD.clears15.A.happinessB.fortuneC.healingD.shootingeq\x(語境猜詞答案B.①偶爾②罰球)答案精析A語篇解讀這是一篇夾敘夾議文。文章結(jié)合大象被細繩綁住但不逃脫的原因,提到了生活中也有一些類似的人,他們低估自己的才能和潛力,認為自己不會成功。最后作者得出結(jié)論:我們應(yīng)該相信自己,跳出思維定式。1.B[前文“thesehugeanimalsshouldbelimitedbyonlysomeropes”可知,這些大象能輕松地從束縛它們的細繩逃脫,這是顯而易見的。故選B。]2.D[結(jié)合前文“theanimalscouldeasilyescapefromthesesmallropes”及空后的“theydidnot”可知,這些大象要想擺脫繩子很容易,然而它們沒有,所以這里指不知什么原因,故選D。]3.A[結(jié)合下文作者向此人詢問動物不逃走的原因可推知,此人是熟悉動物知識的人,應(yīng)當(dāng)是動物園中的馴獸師。故選A。]4.C[結(jié)合下文“hadnointentiontobreakaway”可知,此處指大象僅僅站在自己被拴住的地方。故選C。]5.B[結(jié)合下文“Astheygrowup”可知,此處指當(dāng)它們還小的時候,它們就被綁起來了。故選B。]6.A[結(jié)合前文“smallropes”可知,這里指從小就用同樣尺寸的繩子綁住了大象。故選A。]7.D[根據(jù)下文“Theythinktheropesareboundtoholdthem”可知,此處指這些繩子足以綁住那個年齡的它們。故選D。]8.B[根據(jù)前文可知,在大象小的時候,它們就被用繩索綁住,所以直到它們長大,它們也習(xí)慣了自己永遠無法逃走的想法。beconditionedtodosth習(xí)慣于做某事,故選B。]9.A[根據(jù)前文“holdthebeliefthattheycanneverrunaway”可知,大象小時候被繩子束縛著,所以它們長大后認為,繩子依然能束縛住它們。故選A。]10.C[結(jié)合前文馴獸師給作者講大象不逃脫的原因,作者應(yīng)該是感到震驚的。故選C。]11.D[根據(jù)前文“theanimalscouldeasilyescapefromthesesmallropestiedtotheirfrontlegs”可知,這些大象可以很輕松地擺脫繩子。此處是ropes的同義詞復(fù)現(xiàn),故選D。]12.A[根據(jù)前文“hadnointentiontobreakaway”可知,它們沒有打算逃走,說明它們應(yīng)該是被困在原地。故選A。]13.C[結(jié)合前文講述大象被繩子束縛著長大的事實,可知此處指我們中的許多人也像大象那樣戴著枷鎖被撫養(yǎng)長大。故選C。]14.D[結(jié)合前文大象認為它們無法逃脫束縛所以也不嘗試可知,此處指如果不能成功,為什么要嘗試呢?makeit成功。故選D。]15.B[根據(jù)前文“I’mnotexcellentenough”可知,我們認為我們不夠優(yōu)秀,這是對我們自己能力的低估。故選B。]B語篇解讀本文為一篇夾敘夾議文。文章講述了作者通過看兒子練球和自己的親身經(jīng)歷感悟到:我們需要相信治愈是有可能的,這種信念會給我們帶來好的結(jié)果。1.C[simple簡單的;emotional情感上的;hardest最難的;reasonable合理的。根據(jù)最后一段中“Weneedtobelieveispossible.Ifwecanseeitinourminds,wecanletgoofthepast,acceptthepresentandmovetowardabetterfuture.”并結(jié)合語境可知,作者認為相信治愈是可能的是關(guān)鍵的一步,但是對很多人來說,這是治愈最難的部分。故選C。]2.A[practice練習(xí);display展示;hold舉辦;score得分。根據(jù)下文“Hemadeadozenthroughthenetwithoutamiss.”可知,作者在觀看兒子練球。故選A。]3.B[attempt嘗試;shot投籃;choice選擇;adjustment調(diào)整。根據(jù)下文“throughthenetwithoutamiss”可知,作者的兒子是進行了幾次投籃,都穿過了籃網(wǎng)。故選B。]4.D[spot發(fā)現(xiàn);beat打敗;catch抓;release放開。根據(jù)前文可知,兒子在練習(xí)投籃,所以是在松開籃球前先想象著自己投中。故選D。]5.B[relyon依賴;applyto適用于;arisefrom由……引起;respondto回應(yīng)。根據(jù)“Weneedtobelievehealingcanhappen”可知,作者認為這種想法也可以適用于治愈。故選B。]6.A[picture想象;remember記得;wake醒來;operate操作。根據(jù)上文“Iseeitinmymindtomakeithappen”可知,兒子投籃前先在腦海里想象,此處作者認為我們也可以先在腦海里想象治愈的場景。故選A。]7.C[imagination想象;desire愿望;belief信念;dream夢想。根據(jù)上文“Weneedtobelievehealingcanhappen”可知,此處繼續(xù)討論信念的作用。故選C。]8.A[result結(jié)果;prize獎品;career事業(yè);option選擇。根據(jù)“doesn’tassureusoftheoutcomewehopefor”和“But”可知,信念雖然不能確保結(jié)果如我們所愿,但會讓我們朝著想要的結(jié)果前進。故選A。]9.B[hand手;ankle腳踝;wrist手腕;arm手臂。根據(jù)“spenteightweeksinawheelchair”可知,作者不能站立,所以是腳踝做了手術(shù)。故選B。]10.D[promise承諾;require要求;refuse拒絕;expect期待。根據(jù)“tobeabletostartwalkingagain”可知,作者期待自己能重新開始走路。故選D。]11.D[exciting令人激動的;confusing令人困惑的;appealing吸引人的;struggling苦苦掙扎的。根據(jù)上文“LastyearIhadsurgeryforabrokenandspenteightweeksinawheelchair.”可知,作者在手術(shù)后在輪椅上度過了艱難的日子。故選D。]12.C[turnto求助于;takein吸收;keepat堅持;commenton評論。根據(jù)前文“IthenstartedphysicaltherapywhichIbelievedcouldhelp.”及后文“dayafterday”可知,作者堅持每天接受理療。故選C。]13.A[exactly恰好;absolutely完全地;generally總體上;naturally自然地。根據(jù)“thatIwaswalkingquicklyasbefore”和“Idotoday”可知,作者的希望成真了,恰好就是他現(xiàn)在的樣子,即他可以快速走路了。故選A。]14.B[feel感覺;light照亮;force強迫;clear清理。根據(jù)“Whenhopegrowsdim”及“thewayandmakesallthingspossible”可知,希望黯淡時,信念會照亮前路,讓一切皆有可能。故選B。]15.C[happiness幸福;fortune運氣;healing治愈;shooting槍擊。根據(jù)第一段中“Forsomeofus,thepartofhealingissimplytobelievethatit’spossible.”可知,此處與第一段呼應(yīng),表示我們要相信治愈是可能的。故選C。]作業(yè)30傳統(tǒng)美食及飲食文化類A(2023·新課標(biāo)Ⅰ)Xiaolongbao(soupdumplings),thoseamazingconstructionsofdelicatedumpling①wrappers②encasinghot,1.(taste)soupandsweet,freshmeat,are③farandawaymyfavoriteChinesestreetfood.Thedumplingsarrivesteaminganddangerouslyhot.Toeatone,youhavetodecidewhether2.(bite)asmallholeinitfirst,releasingthesteamandriskingaspill(溢出),3.____________toputthewholedumplinginyourmouth,lettingthehotsoupexplodeonyourtongue(舌頭).Shanghaimaybethe4.(recognize)homeofthesoupdumplings,butfoodhistorianswillactuallypointyoutotheneighboringancientcanaltownofNanxiangasxiaolongbao’sbirthplace.There,you’llfindthemprepareddifferently—moredumplingandlesssoup,andthewrappersarepressed5.handratherthanrolled.Nanxiangaside,thebestxiaolongbaohaveafineskin,allowingthem6.(lift)outofthe④steamerbasketwithouttearingorspillinganyof7.(they)contents.Themeatshouldbefreshwith8.touchofsweetness,andthesurroundingsouphot,clearanddelicious.NomatterwhereIbuythem,onesteamerbasketis9.(rare)enough,yettwoseemsgreedy,andsoIamalwaysleft10.(want)morenexttime.語境猜詞①wrapper熟義:n.包裝紙,包裝材料生義(文義):n.②encase(派)=en+case③farandaway④steamer(派)=steam+erB(2024·四川瀘州二模)Chinesepastries(糕點)havearichanddiversehistorythatspansthousandsofyears.TraditionalChinesepastriesarepopularfortheir1.(beauty)shapes,delicateflavorsandcultural①symbolism.TheoriginsofChinesepastriescanbetracedbacktoancienttimesforreligiousceremoniesandspecial2.(occasion).Overcenturiesofdevelopment,Chinesepastrieshaveevolved.DuringtheTangDynasty,Chinesepastries3.(experience)asignificantgrowthinpopularityandthedevelopmentofnumerousdelicatepastryrecipes.MooncakesareamongthemostfamousChinesepastries,4.areassociatedwiththeMid-AutumnFestival.Mooncakeshaveahistorydatingbackover1,000yearsandwereoriginallyused5.anofferingtothemoongoddessduringtheharvestseason.Theseroundpastriestypicallyhaveasweetfilingsuchasredbeanpaste,andarich,oilycrust(外殼).Mooncakesareoften②imprintedwith6.(amaze)designsandsymbolsthatrepresentgoodluckandprosperity.Thewifecake,or“l(fā)aopobing”inMandarin,originatedinGuangdongduringtheSongDynasty.Wifecakesaresmall,roundpastriesthat7.(fill)withsweetandstickywintermelon.Theoriginofthepastry’snameisuncertain,butonestorysuggeststhatitisnamedbyahusbandwhowanted8.(make)hiswifefamousforherexcellentbakingskills.EachregioninChinahasitsownpastrieswith9.(vary)flavors,ingredientsandproductionmethods.Chinesepastriesare10.importantpartofChinesecuisineandculturaltraditions.語境猜詞①symbolism(派)=symbol+ism②imprint(派)=im+printC(2024·安徽安慶二模)Cross-bridgenoodlesisthenameofaspecialdishoriginatingfromYunnanProvince.Thedish1.(make)ofstewedchickenorgoosesoup,slicesofporkorfish,vegetablesandricenoodles.There’sastorybehindthe2.(origin)creationofcross-bridgenoodles.It’ssaidthattherewas3.scholarduringtheQingDynasty4.(study)everydayonanislandofMengziCityinYunnan.Hisfavoritefoodwasricenoodles,andhiswifebroughthimaservingofthemeverydayathisoffice.5.shewasdisappointedwhensherealizedthenoodleswouldgetcoldonthewaytotheisland.Onedaysherealizedthatwhenshetookherhusbandchickensoup,itstayedwarmduringthetrip.Shefiguredoutthattheoillayerontopofthesoupseparateditfromthecoldand6._______(keep)theheatinside.Thewifethencameupwitha7.(solve).Shetriedbringingthechickensoup,ricenoodlesandotheringredientstotheisland8.(respective),thencombiningthem.Thedishbecameknown9.“cross-bridgenoodles”inmemoryofthewife10.discoveredadishthatwoul

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