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 语篇速测() 完形填空+阅读理解(C)+任务型阅读

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.[2019·盐城一模]完形填空

  When I was in college, a white cat liked to show up from time to time on our campus(校园). It is clear that he was a stray(流浪的)  1  because he looked thin and weak. Students would play with him after class and  2  him all kinds of food. The school didn't say  3  about the cat for a long time.  

But one day, we were told that one of our fellow students had an infectious(传染性的) disease and that the cat was  4  the source(源头). After that, we didn't allow  5  any stray animals on campus. The school started to make efforts to keep animals  6  campus as well.  

 7  we were not allowed to feed the white cat, it was hard for him to find food on the street. He became weak and  8 . But while the rest of us ignored the cat, a security guard at our school decided to  9  the responsibility(责任) of caring for him. He  10  the cat to an animal doctor for a health check. He then went to a nearby supermarket and bought food  11  the cat, as well as a small bed for him to sleep in. He made sure the cat was healthy and comfortable.  

 12  the man did seemed like a small effort to some people, but he  13  his job—his only source of income—just to feed a tiny cat who no one else  14 . It was a very heart-warming thing to see.  

All lives are equal. Everyone with a heart  15  love truly understands the meaning of life. Everyone makes every effort to help stray animals so that kindness goes a long way. 

(  )1.A.girl                  B.boy               C.cat               D.dog

(  )2.A.afforded              B.borrowed          C.cooked                D.fed

(  )3.A.anything              B.everything            C.nothing               D.something

(  )4.A.politely              B.possibly          C.properly          D.peacefully

(  )5.A.greeting              B.meeting           C.touching          D.playing

(  )6.A.out                   B.into              C.on                    D.off

(  )7.A.Although          B.Since             C.Whenever          D.Whether

(  )8.A.funny             B.happy             C.lucky                 D.skinny

(  )9.A.put on                B.take on               C.turn on               D.try on

(  )10.A.brought              B.carried               C.took              D.got

(  )11.A.at                   B.for               C.to                    D.with

(  )12.A.What                 B.Which             C.That              D.Where

(  )13.A.lost             B.refused               C.risked                D.warned

(  )14.A.cared for            B.looked for            C.left for             D.stood for

(  )15.A.lack of              B.full of               C.known for         D.tired out

.[2019·日照改编]阅读理解

  At some point in life, many people develop a mental(精神) problem. While most people get over it, for others it doesn't go away easily.

The WHO says that about 20 per cent of teenagers worldwide suffer from mental illness. It's thought that the number of teenagers with mental illness around the world will increase by half by 2020. It will become one of the main causes of illness, and even death.

In China, the picture isn't bright, either. About one tenth of teenagers under the age of 17 have a mental health challenge.

The world is changing fast. Study and relationships have always caused stress, but today the stress is much higher than before, the WHO said.

A research centre in Oxford University says that young people today have big stresses at school. For example, they experience bullying(欺凌). In a 2017 report, the centre noted that the Internet was a special source(渠道) of stress. Online, young people often see messages about perfection and this causes the young great uncertainty about their future, said the centre. 

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