考点巩固卷18 完形填空之记叙文-备战2024年高考英语一轮复习考点巩固卷(新高考通用)
展开【2023▪新高考I卷】
On Oct. 11, hundreds f runners cmpeted in a crss-cuntry race in Minnesta. Melanie Bailey shuld have 21 the curse earlier than she did. Her 22 came because she was carrying a 23 acrss the finish line.
As reprted by a lcal newspaper, Bailey was mre than tw-thirds f the way thrugh her 24 when a runner in frnt f her began crying in pain. She 25 t help her fellw runner, Danielle Lenue. Bailey tk her arm t see if she culd walk frward with 26 . She culdn’t. Bailey then 27 t let Lenue climb nt her back and carried her all the way t the finish line, then anther 300 feet t where Lenue culd get 28 attentin.
Once there, Lenue was 29 and later taken t a hspital, where she learned that she had serius injuries in ne f her knees. She wuld have struggled with extreme 30 t make it t that aid checkpint withut Bailey’s help.
As fr Bailey, she is mre 31 abut why her act is cnsidered a big 32 . “She was just crying. I culdn’t 33 her,” Bailey tld the reprter. “I feel like I was just ding the right thing.”
Althugh the tw yung wmen were strangers befre the 34 , they’ve since becme friends. Neither wn the race, but the 35 f human kindness wn the day.
21. A. designedB. fllwedC. changedD. finished
22. A. delayB. chanceC. trubleD. excuse
23. A. judgeB. vlunteerC. classmateD. cmpetitr
24. A. raceB. schlC. twnD. training
25. A. agreedB. returnedC. stppedD. prmised
26. A. curageB. aidC. patienceD. advice
27. A. went awayB. std upC. stepped asideD. bent dwn
28. A. medicalB. publicC. cnstantD. equal
29. A. interruptedB. assessedC. identifiedD. appreciated
30. A. hungerB. painC. cldD. tiredness
31. A. wrriedB. ashamedC. cnfusedD. discuraged
32. A. gameB. prblemC. lessnD. deal
33. A. leaveB. cureC. btherD. understand
34. A. rideB. testC. meetD. shw
35. A. secretB. displayC. benefitD. exchange
【2023▪新高考II卷】
In April last year, I saw a pst n the PNP (Pilts N Paws) website frm a family in Tpeka. They had t mve t Virginia but they were n a very tight 21 . They culd nt affrd t pay fr 22 fr their dg, Tiffy, and 23 wanted t take her with them.
It just 24 that I was planning anther PNP flight with anther pilt, Karen, wh 25 t take Tiffy frm Kansas City t Virginia. What I was t d was fly t Tpeka t 26 Tiffy.
When I met Tiffy’s wners, they seemed very 27 . Gerge, the husband, was trying t be calm, but I culd tell this was 28 fr him, having t leave his dg t a 29 and trust that everything wuld 30 .
After sme gdbyes, I asked Gerge and his wife t help me 31 Tiffy int the plane. I prmised t take care f Tiffy and 32 them as sn as we gt t Kansas City.
The flight was 33 , and Tiffy was a great passenger. The next day, she 34 with Karen and made it back t Gerge in Virginia within a few days. He was s 35 and sent me a nice e-mail with pictures. It felt great t knw that I had helped bring this family tgether again.
21. A. turnB. budgetC. scheduleD. cnnectin
22. A. fdB. shelterC. medicineD. transprtatin
23. A. desperatelyB. temprarilyC. secretlyD. riginally
24. A. appearedB. prvedC. happenedD. shwed
25. A. waitedB. fferedC. hurriedD. failed
26. A. see ffB. lk frC. hand verD. pick up
27. A. cnfusedB. nervusC. annyedD. curius
28. A. hardB. fineC. cmmnD. lucky
29. A. cwrkerB. passengerC. strangerD. neighbr
30. A. speed upB. wrk utC. cme backD. take ff
31. A. feedB. fllwC. changeD. lad
32. A. callB. jinC. leaveD. serve
33. A. unnecessaryB. unexpectedC. unavidableD. uneventful
34. A. returnedB. fughtC. flewD. agreed
35. A. thankfulB. generusC. prudD. sympathetic
2023年高考模拟真题
(2023·浙江·校联考模拟预测)Lng ag, in a village lived a wise ld man. All the villagers were unhappy because they thught their neighburs had better lives, s day and night the 1 twnsflk wuld burst int the ld man’s huse fr endless 2 abut their frtune.
Early ne brisk autumn mrning, the ld man psted a huge sign in the village square that 3 : ALL CITIZENS WILL GATHER HERE AT NOON. BRING A BIG GREEN PICKLE (泡菜).
At twelve sharp all the villagers gathered in the square with a big, green pickle. The ld man said, “I want yu all t put yur pickle dwn by yur feet!” The crwd became 4 . After cnsiderable 5 and cmplaining, the villagers did as the ld man said.
Then the ld man spke nce again, “Imagine that everything yu are — yur wisdm and yur 6 , yur blessings and yur misfrtune, yur 7 and yur weaknesses — is in yur pickle. If yu dn’t like yur pickle, n big deal. 8 smene else’s. G ahead and chse.”
With that 9 , all the villagers nw had the verwhelming 10 f deciding whse pickle they wanted. The baker’s eye 11 fell n the schlteacher’s pickle. The schlteacher’s eye 12 ver t the tailr’s. Every eye 13 every pickle in twn. Hwever, when it was ver, the twnspeple — every single ne f them — had 14 their very wn pickles.
Since that day, whenever a villager apprached the ld man t cmplain, he wuld simply say, “It’s yur 15 ; yu picked it.”
1.A.bringB.nisyC.nervusD.envius
2.A.cmplaintsB.quarrelsC.discussinsD.suggestins
3.A.wrteB.readC.ntedD.displayed
4.A.excitedB.awkwardC.silentD.restless
5.A.apprvingB.attemptingC.dubtingD.reviewing
6.A.flishnessB.intelligenceC.curageD.inspiratin
7.A.shrtcmingsB.talentsC.cnfidenceD.wealth
8.A.PickB.AdmireC.PstD.Value
9.A.assistanceB.cmmandC.annuncementD.prmise
10.A.prfitB.taskC.methdD.fear
11.A.graduallyB.cnstantlyC.immediatelyD.casually
12.A.circledB.passedC.pulledD.sht
13.A.examinedB.markedC.cmpetedD.labeled
14.A.put awayB.taken backC.missed utD.set aside
15.A.frtuneB.chiceC.pickleD.lessn
(2023·福建厦门·统考三模)Earlier this year, I mved int a suburb f Atlanta. I decided t 16 the area n ft. On my walks, as I admired the range f residential 17 , I als admired anther type f huse: Little Free Libraries. I’d seen them all ver Atlanta and 18 it’d be fun t build my wn, but when I lked at the website’s fficial map, it turned ut there were already a handful nearby. 19 , I decided t seek each f them ut.
I’ve since fund six sites f these free bk 20 . Withut them, I wuld never have been able t “meet” peple in my cmmunity. I quickly 21 my neighbrs’ reading tastes, srting thrugh their small bxes f bks. Each library is unique and shws the 22 f the persn wh built it, with 23 clrs and designs. These Little Free Libraries are als the perfect way t 24 cnversatins with strangers.
Since the pandemic began, Little Free Libraries have becme a lifeline fr many. They dn’t 25 scial distancing and everything is n an hnr system. Peple 26 a bk in exchange and sme libraries have even becme 27 fd pantries (食品储藏柜) fr peple in need. In all the 28 they’ve taken n, these libraries have brught peple tgether in a sense, especially when it feels like everything is trying t 29 us. Beynd cnversatin starters and persnality 30 , Little Free Libraries find cmmn grund — a precius thing, pandemic r nt.
16.A.explreB.searchC.measureD.clean
17.A.districtB.settingC.develpmentD.architecture
18.A.prmisedB.explainedC.thughtD.prved
19.A.SecretlyB.FrtunatelyC.NaturallyD.Cautiusly
20.A.exchangesB.giveawaysC.reservatinsD.publicatins
21.A.crrectedB.learnedC.imprvedD.satisfied
22.A.appearanceB.expressinC.healthD.persnality
23.A.standardB.rdinaryC.varyingD.new
24.A.g n withB.strike upC.break in nD.act ut
25.A.requireB.permitC.deserveD.guarantee
26.A.leaveB.rderC.editD.write
27.A.fancyB.traditinalC.privateD.temprary
28.A.subjectsB.burdensC.frmsD.risks
29.A.infrmB.persuadeC.surpriseD.divide
30.A.balancersB.indicatrsC.testersD.separatrs
(2023·江苏扬州·扬州中学校考模拟预测)Twin sisters Hadley and Delaney Rbertsn were bth fund t suffer frm sclisis(脊柱侧凸)at age 12.
Delaney’s sclisis required n 31 , but Hadley’s spine curve(脊柱弯曲)was serius. T 32 the rapid prgressin, she was under the dctr’s 33 t wear a back brace(支架)fr 18 hurs a day. If Hadley needed t 34 take ff her brace, she shuld wear it fr extra hurs anther day t 35 lst time. “One thing I fund really 36 was figuring ut hw t track the 37 f my wearing,” Hadley said. “I tried 38 things. A ntepad, a whitebard and sme ther tls. And I even 39 t lk fr an app with such functin, but there really wasn’t anything s we decided t 40 an app urselves.”
The twins had n 41 f develping an app althugh they were enthusiastic abut cmputer science. They then wrked with an app develper t 42 they had everything they needed t place the app int app stres, and it was fficially 43 t the public in May. The app had arund 500 active 44 within a week. Hadley said, “Their psitive cmments n the app made us amazed. Peple said they’re glad that they can recrd hw lng they wear the brace mre 45 .”
31.A.testB.surgeryC.examinatinD.treatment
32.A.keepB.assessC.slwD.predict
33.A.termsB.rdersC.eyeD.cntrl
34.A.quicklyB.frequentlyC.accidentallyD.temprarily
35.A.make up frB.give way tC.take advantage fD.lk back n
36.A.riginalB.meaningfulC.difficultD.urgent
37.A.prgressB.lengthC.cnditinD.expense
38.A.variusB.vitalC.similarD.secure
39.A.preferredB.failedC.preparedD.attempted
40.A.emplyB.findC.selectD.build
41.A.practiceB.expectatinC.habitD.pssibility
42.A.indicateB.prveC.guaranteeD.prmise
43.A.adjustedB.intrducedC.dnatedD.cmmitted
44.A.cmmentsB.tipsC.usersD.develpers
45.A.cnvenientlyB.autmaticallyC.firmlyD.bviusly
(2023·湖南邵阳·统考三模)Every year, high schl students aged 15-19 frm all arund the wrld make a huge decisin. They 46 their hme and g t anther cuntry t study fr up t a year. An exchange year is knwn as a time when new experiences 47 students abut a different way f life. Smetimes there will be 48 and bad mments, but thse are the mments when the students 49 the mst.
“An exchange year isn’t a year in yur life; it’s a life in a year,” said Isabela Seixas, an 18-year-ld exchange student frm Brazil.
Seixas has been living in Saint Jseph this year. Her year didn’t start 50 the way she was hping. Seixas had truble making friends and she culdn’t 51 with her hst family.
“I had the wrst and the best time here. The beginning was terrible. I didn’t pen up and n ne talked t me. I was even 52 t g hme befre the year ended,” Seixas said.
When the year 2020 started, Seixas 53 her hst family and gave the U. S. ne mre chance. She als changed her 54 . Nw she has a great relatinship with her hst parents and has a lt f friends. She’s 55 her time.
“I lve all the seasns, watching the changes and the changes in me. I learned that it’s imprtant t talk t peple and start building cnnectins with them. I’m glad that I 56 my cmfrt zne,” said Seixas.
Exchange students grw a lt during their exchange year and they see the wrld in a 57 way. They will have difficulties they need t 58 by themselves but they will g back t their hme mre mature and 59 .
“Yu will have bad days, but if yu pen yur mind t new experiences and share yur 60 with peple, yu will have the best time f yur life,” said Seixas.
46.A.leaveB.prtectC.missD.find
47.A.warnB.remindC.trainD.educate
48.A.pprtunitiesB.difficultiesC.jurneysD.methds
49.A.understandB.avidC.grwD.care
50.A.exactlyB.extremelyC.pssiblyD.accurately
51.A.shareB.exerciseC.cnnectD.stay
52.A.readyB.excitedC.angryD.afraid
53.A.missedB.changedC.cmfrtedD.thanked
54.A.dreamB.lkC.planD.attitude
55.A.spendingB.killingC.wastingD.enjying
56.A.slipped ut fB.ran ut fC.stepped ut fD.made way fr
57.A.strictB.newC.fastD.peaceful
58.A.vercmeB.nticeC.preventD.reprt
59.A.familiarB.independentC.intelligentD.humrus
60.A.belngingsB.impressinsC.memriesD.feelings
(2023·河北·校联考三模)There exist clrs in music. Mary has been perfrming music since she was a little girl. At the age f 5, a rare illness wrsened her 61 . Her parents tried t find 62 fr her, but in vain. Hwever, Mary used her gift as away — nt t 63 , but t help her thrugh challenges.
Years passed and Mary turned 15. One day, she sat in the car 64 instead f having a casual talk with her father as usual. Then she blinked (眨) her 65 eyes, whispering, “Dad, I see nthing.” At the thught that the illness finally 66 Mary’s eyesight, her father’s heart 67 . He stpped the car and tried t cmfrt his pr girl. 68 , he fund he culd d nthing but put music n lud. Affected by music, they were bth lst in thught. 69 , she began t sing alng with the music, frm which a (n) 70 wrld was presented rather than a pessimistic ne! Frm then n, Mary seemed t regain 71 in her life every time music was n.
Mre surprisingly, music led Mary n t a talent shw. At the pian, Mary’s hands 72 n the keybard, creating a gentle meldy (旋律), after which a breathtaking vice 73 in the hall. As the music stpped, everyne 74 and then burst int thunderus applause. Sme were even brught t 75 , deeply tuched by the incredible girl.
Withut visin, music acts as Mary’s eyes, shwing her a clrful wrld that is wrth valuing.
61.A.hearingB.feelingC.viceD.visin
62.A.alternativesB.treatmentsC.cmpaninsD.inspiratins
63.A.perfrmB.struggleC.escapeD.cmpete
64.A.in silenceB.at easeC.at a timeD.in a hurry
65.A.dryB.tiredC.sharpD.empty
66.A.hurtB.stleC.threatenedD.weakened
67.A.beatB.stppedC.sankD.raced
68.A.HweverB.TherefreC.MreverD.Likewise
69.A.FrtunatelyB.SlwlyC.NaturallyD.Suddenly
70.A.activeB.cmplexC.idealD.fair
71.A.giftB.memriesC.clrsD.creativity
72.A.tuchedB.restedC.circledD.danced
73.A.brkeB.flatedC.shkD.whispered
74.A.clappedB.nddedC.frzeD.wept
75.A.tearsB.cheersC.laughterD.life
(2023·江苏南京·金陵中学校考模拟预测)Millins f yung peple grw up with a deep lve f Disney. 76 by the studi’s fairytales, they dream f becming a prince r princess.
Cri Brgstadt, hwever, has a slightly different 77 . Instead f 78 t be a princess like Snw White, she wants t becme Disney’s CEO and has been 79 the cmpany’s sharehlder (股东) meetings since she was three years ld.
Brgstadt, nw 18, has 80 Disney fr as lng as she can remember. As well as cllecting dlls and tys 81 her favurite films, she wns 82 in the cmpany.
She is studying ecnmics and film and media studies at Texas Tech University, and has 83 Bb Iger, the Disney CEO abut hw t eventually 84 him, at mst f the meetings she has attended, Iger, nw 72, replied: “Well, ne thing yu can d is keep cming t ur sharehlders’ meeting.”
The lve f Disney has always been in Brgstadt’s 85 . Her grandmther bught her and her yunger sister a single share when they were children. It was her mther, Jan, wh suggested she attend the sharehlder meeting 86 .
Brgstadt 87 that her dream f ne day becming the bss will nt be easy t achieve, and wuld require a 88 similar t the nes Disney has been creating fr a century. But she is 89 t wrk her way up, frm making her 90 felt in the meetings.
76.A.InspiredB.SelectedC.FinancedD.Transfrmed
77.A.imaginatinB.assumptinC.descriptinD.ambitin
78.A.turning utB.grwing upC.setting utD.ging n
79.A.callingB.attendingC.reprtingD.chairing
80.A.createdB.wnedC.lvedD.missed
81.A.related tB.adapted frmC.intended frD.cmbined with
82.A.studisB.psitinsC.fficesD.shares
83.A.askedB.btheredC.infrmedD.warned
84.A.supprtB.apprachC.replaceD.attract
85.A.dreamB.planC.familyD.generatin
86.A.cnsequentlyB.regularlyC.instantlyD.gradually
87.A.acceptsB.recallsC.prvesD.dubts
88.A.characterB.themeC.membershipD.fairytale
89.A.anxiusB.qualifiedC.determinedD.cntent
90.A.creatinB.presenceC.hnestyD.kindness
(2023·浙江·校联考模拟预测)With a brad smile n her lips, 15-year-ld Sirin rushed t her mm t shw ff her new painting. But her mm raised her eyebrws, and spke in a hushed tne, “Shh... hney.. dn’t shut. I am busy with a(n) 91 talk.”
Hlding her il painting, she 92 and then searched fr her dad. “Dad, see what I have dne,” Sirin annunced alud in a(an) 93 vice. Her dad smiled and just patted her n back lvingly, saying, “N time, baby. I’m late fr wrk.”
Hearing this, she strmed ff t her wn bedrm, slammed the dr and 94 herself n her bed, sbbing. When her mm was calling her fr dinner, Sirin arrived late deliberately. She kept silent, 95 the table mat with her nail. Her mm was puzzled at the 96 behavir. Suddenly, the mrning 97 clicked in her mind. Sftly, she asked, “Hney, did we d anything wrng?”
At this very mment, Sirin culd n lnger 98 her anger. “Why is everybdy s busy?” she rared, tears streaming dwn. She assumed that, 99 ignring her like thers in her schl, her mm and dad wuld appreciate her painting, but they were n 100 . Shcked, mm threw her arms arund her tightly, annuncing 101 and firmly, “Baby, I am s srry!”
When back frm schl the next day, Sirin was surprised t see her beautifully-decrated 102 n the wall. It was beautifully framed and just belw the painting, it read, “Hney, we are really prud f yu!” 103 her parents’ stress frm daily rutine, she felt srry abut her previus behavir. She 104 her head and aplgized.
Thugh everything came and went, mutual 105 wuld stay frever in their family.
91.A.imprtantB.emptyC.pleasantD.insignificant
92.A.grinnedB.frwnedC.trembledD.whistled
93.A.amusedB.annyedC.shckedD.thrilled
94.A.hidB.plantedC.threwD.settled
95.A.feelingB.strkingC.seizingD.scratching
96.A.unusualB.ridiculusC.impliteD.dishnest
97.A.incidentB.accidentC.anecdteD.event
98.A.hld ntB.hld backC.thrw awayD.pick up
99.A.in spite fB.in favr fC.instead fD.n accunt f
100.A.helpB.matchC.exceptinD.luck
101.A.attentivelyB.unwillinglyC.surprisinglyD.regretfully
102.A.psterB.paintingC.prtraitD.nte
103.A.RecallingB.SuppsingC.DeclaringD.Imagining
104.A.nddedB.shkC.clearedD.ducked
105.A.trustB.dependenceC.understandingD.admiratin
(2023·山东·山东省实验中学校考二模)As usual, Lily bught expensive gifts fr her children Alice and Peter befre Christmas. Her jb kept her busy, and she 106 gt t see her children during weekdays. Being a mther, she always wanted t be 107 her children, but she placed her 108 first, thinking earning mney was mre imprtant.
Lily 109 the gifts in secret and decided t give them a day befre Christmas since she had t attend a business meeting the next day. 110 , a day later, the meeting gt canceled. Lily was 111 she culd spend Christmas with her family. Therefre, she decided t 112 a party. Lily sent 113 t all her friends and her father-in-law, Michael. Lily was wrried her friends wuld nt feel 114 in the presence f aged peple. Later that day, her children nticed the gifts she had bught. Unexpectedly, neither f them seemed 115 t pen the gifts.
On Christmas Eve, Lily 116 her friends int her huse. Hwever, she felt 117 when she saw Michael walking in. On arrival, Michael gave Alice and Peter presents—sme ckie mlds (模具)! The tw kids ran happily t their grandfather and shwed great 118 fr his gifts, asking him t bake ckies with them.
All the guests present were mved by the scene. Lily 119 all they want is their parents’ time and 120 nt what their parents buy them.
106.A.usuallyB.rarelyC.alwaysD.never
107.A.arundB.beyndC.withutD.fr
108.A.familyB.heartC.bdyD.jb
109.A.watchedB.laidC.hidD.made
110.A.FrtunatelyB.EventuallyC.SuddenlyD.Amusingly
111.A.shckedB.tuchedC.happyD.free
112.A.attendB.thrwC.delayD.rule
113.A.blessesB.regardsC.lettersD.invitatins
114.A.cnfidentB.warmC.relaxedD.cl
115.A.shyB.wrriedC.easyD.eager
116.A.welcmedB.ledC.signaledD.waved
117.A.uncmfrtableB.refreshedC.surprisedD.calm
118.A.respectB.pityC.enthusiasmD.lve
119.A.nticedB.realizedC.learnedD.witnessed
120.A.mneyB.passinC.knwledgeD.attentin
(2023·山东聊城·统考三模)Fredric Ri Marquez jined a prgram t give ut fd t peple at a retirement cmmunity. By ding s, the high schl student hped t earn a(n) 121 at cllege. But the prgram gave him mre than he 122 , including lessns that wuld 123 him in the rest f his life, like the qualities f being fcused, patient and highly-efficient.
Ry and Lynn mved t the cmmunity 12 years ag. They 124 what these yung peple brught t the cmmunity. Ry said, “As yu g in and have yur dinner ffered by yung peple wh are 125 and cnsiderate, yu just feel great 126 and strength.” Lynn said the students truly 127 abut the peple in the cmmunity.
Fr Marquez, the experience was new. He said, “Ww, I’m 128 ding this like I’m wrking. I get clse with ‘Grandma’ and ‘Grandpa’.” Marquez als began 129 special relatinships with the residents. Many students kept the residents 130 abut their lives.
They talked abut schl prjects, exams and even family issues. They 131 their hpes and sught advice frm the residents.
Experts say the experience is gd fr bth 132 . Curtney Benhff is a spkespersn fr the cmmunity. She said the prgram ffered students the 133 t gain an amunt f mney. “And thrugh cmmunicatin, the residents can als better understand these yung peple that have made their lives mre 134 ,” Curtney Benhff said. “The prgram is a gd 135 between the yung and the ld.”
121.A.schlarshipB.friendshipC.degreeD.living
122.A.refusedB.expectedC.rememberedD.regretted
123.A.trubleB.stpC.interestD.serve
124.A.likedB.relied nC.disapprved fD.missed
125.A.creativeB.respectfulC.shyD.rdinary
126.A.thrillB.challengeC.warmthD.grwth
127.A.wrriedB.arguedC.cmplainedD.cared
128.A.actuallyB.thereticallyC.randmlyD.mentally
129.A.handlingB.buildingC.destryingD.repairing
130.A.updatedB.cnfusedC.pleasedD.cncerned
131.A.advertisedB.lstC.sharedD.sld
132.A.cuplesB.cmpaniesC.familiesD.generatins
133.A.abilityB.rightC.chanceD.permissin
134.A.peacefulB.reasnableC.clrfulD.attractive
135.A.cmpetitinB.bridgeC.differenceD.cntrast
(2023·吉林长春·东北师大附中校考模拟预测)Crin Evans, a 16-year-ld by was hanging ut with friends in a parking area when a car with three teenage girls inside drve int the Pascagula River. It came t rest sme 20 feet 136 land, then sank. The driver had 137 fllwed incrrect directins frm her GPS.
It was arund 2:30 a.m. by the time Evans and his friends gt t the 138 f the river. In the darkness, they culd barely make ut the girls clinging t the rf. But they culd hear 139 .
Evans ripped ff his shirt and shes, tssed his phne dwn, then dived int the 140 water alligatrs called hme. He helped the first girl he saw and, keeping her head abve water, 141 her ashre.
Just then, a man 142 . Plice Officer Garry Mercer arrived and 143 int the river t help anther f the girls. But halfway back t 144 , she panicked and went underwater, pulling Mercer dwn with her.
Evans jumped back int the water and helped them until they culd stand.
There was still ne girl called Cra in the water. She was 145 , struggling t stay aflat.
“I just knew my last 146 was cming,” Cra said. “My mind said, yu’re slwly lsing yurself.” She began t g under. “Frtunately, Evans 147 me.”
The three girls and Officer Mercer were taken t the 148 and released. They’re 149 because Evans risked his life t save them. Evans was hnred fr his 150 by Mayr Billy Knight.
136.A.nB.belwC.frmD.by
137.A.unintentinally B.blindlyC.undubtedlyD.carelessly
138.A.muthB.bttmC.branchD.edge
139.A.whisperingB.breathingC.screamingD.praying
140.A.deepB.dangerusC.rughD.flwing
141.A.washedB.fllwedC.ledD.left
142.A.called utB.brke utC.lked arundD.std by
143.A.fellB.wentC.divedD.lked
144.A.destinatinB.waterC.carD.shre
145.A.scaredB.depressedC.annyedD.surprised
146.A.pprtunityB.wrdC.wishD.breath
147.A.grabbedB.tuchedC.spttedD.recgnized
148.A.shelterB.hspitalC.airprtD.bank
149.A.energeticB.ptimisticC.satisfiedD.alive
150.A.actinsB.cntributinsC.successD.wisdm
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