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2025年6月全国2卷B 篇
Kathy Ho teaches high school inside Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford (LPCH). “Sometimes I don’t like saying that I’m a teacher,” says Ho. “People get in their minds an idea of what teachers do, but that’s not really what it is here.”
“Here” is room 386, where each year, about 500 LPCH patients also become students. The hospital school is free of parents, doctors, and medical procedures. It’s a place of learning. About half of Ho’s students stay for a week or less; others are there for more than a year. Most of Ho’s students will recover, which means that preparing them to return to school is an increasingly important component of care.
Still, in room 386, academics don’t come first. Physical health and mental health are the priority. “If you’re scared about something and thinking only about that, there’s no way you’re going to be able to learn,” Ho says. “I’m a coach, an adviser, and a comforter, and that’s what it means to be a hospital teacher.”
There are up to 30 students at any given time in Ho’s class. She generally works with their regular teachers to get lessons and tests being used at their home schools. Some teachers don’t give the kids any assignments; they express sympathy instead. “I feel like it is a disservice to the kids,” Ho says. “They think their teachers don’t care about their schoolwork.”
Ho recognizes the psychological benefit of helping kids keep up with their peers (同龄人) outside the hospital. “I actually think the medicine is only a small piece for some problems,” says Julie Good, director of pain management services at LPCH. “It’s about problem-solving around what it means to have a full life. Those kids have dreams. School can keep those dreams alive by giving kids a way to learn and grow.”
4. Who does Ho teach at LPCH?
A. Sick children.B.Young nurses.
C. Medical students.D.Patients’ parents.
5. What is a characteristic of Ho’s job?
A. Prioritizing academics.B.Encouraging innovation.
C. Treating various diseases.D.Playing multiple roles.
6. What does the underlined word “it” refer to in paragraph 4?
A. Offering regular lessons.B.Paying extra attention.
C. Assigning no schoolwork.D.Showing no sympathy.
7. How does the hospital school benefit the students according to Good?
A. It eases peer pressure.B.It helps them live in hope.
C. It frees them from aches.D.It entertains them with stories.
2025年6月全国2卷七选五
Unexpected Benefits of Volunteering as a Family
Are you looking for a way to bring your family together? Hoping to find a hobby that can be shared by both the little ones and adults? ___16___ You may know the “feel-good” emotions that come with helping others, but there are even more unexpected ways volunteering will positively affect the whole family.
●You’ll feel like you have more time.
People often feel they are too busy to volunteer. Yet, research has found that giving your time to community causes actually makes you feel like you have more of it. ___17___
●You can live longer if you volunteer regularly.
___18___ Washington University found that adults 55 and older who volunteered had better memory and maintained overall health longer than others their age. Volunteers are also more likely to look after their own health and are more focused on adding physical activity into their lives.
●___19___
Volunteering during teenage years has been linked to some major positive effects such as improved grades and increased self-confidence. These effects aren’t just short-term but have been proved to affect a teen’s well-being in the years to come.
●You’ll have more time with family.
Families who volunteer together have the unique experience of working toward a common goal. ___20___Everyone brings something unique to the table and can connect with each other in a new way. And, there are tasks for every age and ability, so all your children can feel proud of their work.
A. Helping the community lowers rates of depression.
B. Volunteering as a family may be just the thing you need.
C. Volunteering has a lifelong effect on kids and teenagers.
D. Volunteering can be the first step in breaking down prejudice.
E. For adults, volunteering can provide significant physical health benefits.
F. You may even learn that your kid has a talent you didn’t know about before.
G. Volunteering makes you feel capable and inspires you to make the most of each day.
2023年6月全国I卷:完形填空
On Oct. 11, hundreds of runners competed in a cross-country race in Minnesota. Melanie Bailey should have ____41____ the course earlier than she did. Her ____42____ came because she was carrying a ____43____ across the finish line.
As reported by a local newspaper, Bailey was more than two-thirds of the way through her ____44____ when a runner in front of her began crying in pain. She ____45____ to help her fellow runner, Danielle Lenoue. Bailey took her arm to see if she could walk forward with ____46____. She couldn’t. Bailey then ____47____ to let Lenoue climb onto her back and carried her all the way to the finish line, then another 300 feet to where Lenoue could get ____48____ attention.
Once there, Lenoue was ____49____ and later taken to a hospital, where she learned that she had serious injuries in one of her knees. She would have struggled with extreme ____50____ to make it to that aid checkpoint without Bailey’s help.
As for Bailey, she is more ____51____ about why her act is considered a big ____52____. “She was just crying. I couldn’t ____53____ her,” Bailey told the reporter. “I feel like I was just doing the right thing.”
Although the two young women were strangers before the ____54____, they’ve since become friends. Neither won the race, but the ____55____ of human kindness won the day.
41. A. designedB.followedC. changedD.finished
42. A. delayB.chanceC. troubleD.excuse
43. A. judgeB.volunteerC. classmateD.competitor
44. A. raceB.schoolC. townD.training
45. A. agreedB.returnedC. stoppedD.promised
46. A. courageB. aidC. patienceD. advice
47. A. went awayB. stood upC. stepped asideD. bent down
48. A. medicalB.publicC. constantD.equal
49. A. interruptedB.assessedC. identifiedD.appreciated
50. A. hungerB.painC. coldD.tiredness
51. A. worriedB.ashamedC. confusedD.discouraged
52. A. gameB.problemC. lessonD.deal
53. A. leaveB.cureC. botherD.understand
54. A. rideB.testC. meetD.show
55. A. secretB.displayC. benefitD.exchange
2025 年新高考 I 卷完形填空
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
One August afternoon, I sat in my kitchen staring at a glass vase that hadn't seen daylight since my wedding.
My husband and I had just sold our house and we were busy 41. ________ the beloved home our family had spent 23 years filling up. We had decided on key items for the 42. ________ we were moving to in town, donated what we could, and rented a place to 43. ________ our supposedly important objects. That left a house still 44. ________ with things that, while not particularly 45. ________, didn't belong in a landfill(垃圾填埋场).
I took a picture of the vase and posted it online, for $10. A couple of messages came in, one wanting additional 46. ________, another asking for a price cut. As our 47. ________ day drew near, I settled on a new price($0) and reposted it. The 48. ________: "I hate this vase. Maybe you won't.” In an instant, a woman raced into my house and left happily with the vase. 49. ________, I posted more. My daily posts and the 50. ________ I received became a precious ray of light in the chaos of my house. Each exchange provided a chance to 51. ________ the landfill and to please another person I might not otherwise have 52. ________
I sit in my apartment today, loving each of the 53. ________ that share our small space. I take 54. ________ in knowing that, somewhere nearby, someone is 55. ________ something that couldn't come with us.
41. A. painting over | B. looking around | C. emptying out | D. pulling down |
42. A. hotel | B. office | C. cottage | D. apartment |
43. A. store | B. display | C. sell | D. repair |
44. A. covered | B. decorated | C. stuffed | D. equipped |
45. A. conventional | B. valuable | C. complicated | D. tolerable |
46. A. fees | B. photos | C. receipts | D. models |
47. A. move | B. pay | C. market | D. work |
48. A. warning | B. request | C. description | D. reply |
49. A. Confused | B. Interested | C. Disappointed | D. Encouraged |
50. A. visits | B. reports | C. advice | D. money |
51. A. remove | B. spare | C. find | D. check |
52. A. investigated | B. recognized | C. encountered | D. recommended |
53. A. giveaways | B. posts | C. contributions | D. belongings |
54. A. joy | B. part | C. care | D. time |
55. A. anticipating | B. appreciating | C. delivering | D. withdrawing |
24年1月浙江首考语法填空优秀品行
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The shelves in most supermarkets are full of family-size this and multi-buy that. However, if you’re shopping for one, buying extra ___56___ (benefit) from price reductions doesn’t make sense. Either your shopping is then too heavy to carry home ___57___ you can’t use what you’ve bought while it’s still fresh.
Of course, shops are not charities — they price goods in the way ___58___ will make them the most money. If most of their customers are happy to buy larger quantities, that’s ___59___ they’ll promote. But that leaves the solo (单独) customers out of pocket and disappointed.
Many supermarkets are no longer doing “buy one get one free” promotions because of the ____60___ (criticize) that they lead to waste. Consumers prefer money off individual items. However, though it’s nice to get a few cents off a pack of sausages, it would help even more if they could sometimes ___61___ (offer) in smaller packs. Even the biggest sausage fan doesn’t want to eat them every day.
If your supermarket sells loose produce, then buying smaller quantities is easier. Over the last two years, some supermarkets ___62___ (start) selling chicken or salad in packs ___63___ (design) with two halves containing separate portions (份). Then, when you use one section, ___64___ other stays fresh.
Who knows, perhaps some of the more forward-looking ___65___ (one) may yet come out with a whole range of “just for you” pack sizes with special offers as well.
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