03-备考2021年高考英语艺术生专用能力提升题型天天练---完形填空50篇上阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Text 1(2020·山西太原·高三期中)The morning was dark and cold. Stars twinkled down from the sky and a half 1 was still hanging there. “Varrow, wake up,” Gramps whispered, 2 me gently, “It’s sea turtle time.” I rubbed my eyes and 3 my way in the dark, dizzy and woozy. Then, the repeated “sea turtle time” 4 me completely.Gramps and I 5 our heavy waterproof boots over our pajamas and threw rain jackets on our shoulders 6 .I pushed the front door open and ran out onto the 7 , Gramps not far behind. There, I held my 8 . Thousands of baby sea turtles were 9 out on the endless stretch of sand and racing to the ocean. We took in the amazing scene 10 . But Gramps and I weren’t there just to watch. We had a 11 .12 , we made our way through the mess of broken shells and the little lovely sea turtles to 13 those that needed help. Soon enough, I 14 one. A baby turtle was flipped (翻转) on its back, 15 to roll over no matter how hard it kicked its legs. Reaching my hand down, I gently picked the fragile baby up and flipped it over and got it right back to its 16 to the ocean. “Nice job, V arrow.” Gramps patted me on the shoulder, his eyes twinkling and his mouth stretching into a smile. I felt a rush of pride and became even more 17 because of Gramps’ compliment for the next few hours. By 7:00, the last sea turtles had crawled into the water and we finally sat down on the soft sand, 18 . We couldn't be more satisfied with our hard work.As the sun rose from the horizon, golden beams of sunlight stretching ever outwards onto the deep 19 . The colourful world woke up. What a 20 for those in their deep sleep! They missed the amazing natural gifts right under their nose.1.A.sun B.moon C.ray D.shadow2.A.waving B.moving C.shaking D.observing3.A.felt B.pushed C.changed D.made4.A.covered B.awoke C.struck D.surrounded5.A.relied on B.gave away C.pulled on D.kicked off6.A.hurriedly B.formally C.awkwardly D.unwillingly7.A.board B.boat C.square D.beach8.A.attention B.breath C.strength D.records9.A.hatching B.breaking C.sleeping D.sliding10.A.in response B.in detail C.in horror D.in wonder11.A.mission B.rest C.curiosity D.secret12.A.Hopefully B.Luckily C.Carefully D.Confidently13.A.dig out B.take away C.pass by D.search for14.A.realised B.released C.stopped D.spotted15.A.uncertain B.unable C.struggling D.managing16.A.shell B.desire C.journey D.space17.A.comfortable B.independent C.touched D.motivated18.A.exhausted B.curious C.defeated D.astonished19.A.red B.blue C.island D.ground20.A.surprise B.relief C.pity D.passionText 2(2019·湖北襄阳四中高三月考)Every morning, little Kate makes the day of bus driver John Reed.The Milwaukee kid is known to wave and jump up and down as Reed's bus 21 to her stop. So when Reed’s 22 changed, he knew he had to 23 a proper goodbye to the 4-year-old girl, for all the sweet 24from the angel.“Good morning, sweetie!” he greeted the child and her mom, Tracy. “I got you a 25 , I got you a book and there's something else in there for you,” he told Kate as he handed her a shining bag. The sweet moment was recorded by the security 26 inside the bus.“My daughter is very happy,” Tracy told on Friday. “That's just her 27 . In the morning, when she sees him coming, she gets very 28 . They just 29 a friendship.”Inside Kate’s card, Reed wrote: "I can 30 say that over the past months you have been my favorite bus passenger. Your happy smile and 31 everyday Good Mornings have 32 my every day. I want to thank you for being a GREAT EXAMPLE for others to 33 .”Tracy was so 34 with Reed’s kindness that she visited her Facebook account to 35 her daughter's special connection to the bus driver. “Every morning Kate and I take the city bus to school and work,” she wrote. “We try to always take the 36 bus because we made friends with the driver Reed.”“She is 37 excited to see him, she always 38 him a good morning, and tells him the latest news in her4-year-old life. She 39 him a Valentine, and he gave her one too. They are best friends.”Tracy 40 seeing Reed on her morning commute( 通勤). “Though my new driver is perfectly nice, he’s no John Reed, "she said.21.A.moves around B.pulls up C.tracks down D.shows up22.A.service B.road C.offer D.route23.A.deliver B.send C.leave D.wave24.A.rides B.smiles C.memories D.words25.A.bag B.gift C.parcel D.card26.A.guard B.camera C.door D.system27.A.way B.habit C.spirit D.look28.A.moved B.amused C.excited D.relaxed29.A.increased B.recovered C.created D.developed30.A.eventually B.honestly C.directly D.proudly31.A.warm B.formal C.modest D.natural32.A.honored B.hatched C.brightened D.inspired33.A.observe B.repeat C.follow D.appreciate34.A.satisfied B.filled C.presented D.impressed35.A.announce B.explain C.expose D.discuss36.A.safe B.right C.old D.same37.A.more than B.anything but C.still D.even38.A.tells B.wishes C.awards D.shows39.A.promised B.printed C.wrote D.signed40.A.continues B.keeps C.considers D.missesText 3(2020·北京朝阳·高三期中)One Mother to AnotherOn Wednesday evening, our daughter, who was at a boarding school over 200 kilometers away, told us that she had lost her phone when she took part in an activity off campus. We realized that we had little chance of finding it.The next morning, my phone beeped (哔哔响) loudly. A kind voice announced that she had something that belongedto my daughter. I 41 that I lived a three-hour drive away, and told her I would ask a friend to fetch the phone. My daughter had written my number on the inside of her phone’s case — good thinking!After contacting the people I know who lived near the school, I was out of 42 — no one could go and 43 the phone, not surprisingly as it was the working day and everyone was busy. I decided to ask the lady to post the phone to my daughter. But when I sent her a text to ask if this would be OK, she replied, “We will 44 it and we’re going to drive down to the boarding school tonight.” To my 45 , this wonderful couple, who had already spent a busy day at work, was making a round trip on the night, 46 for returning a phone to a complete stranger. How touching it was!I gave them directions and they 47 the phone into the hands of my daughter at her boarding house. The only word of an explanation was, “I’ve got children of my own, and I know how a mother 48 .”We had thought that the chance of getting back the phone was 49 , but we got it back in such a short time. It was a wonderful reminder of the good in the world and how the actions of one person can 50 the world to another.41.A.suggested B.reported C.explained D.argued42.A.date B.luck C.work D.control43.A.pick up B.carry out C.hand in D.give away44.A.find B.show C.miss D.take45.A.regret B.surprise C.amusement D.disappointment 46.A.especially B.certainly C.definitely D.probably47.A.conducted B.arranged C.delivered D.identified48.A.doubts B.interests C.predicts D.worries49.A.free B.slim C.hard D.fair50.A.tell B.face C.mean D.joinText 4(2020·河北高三月考)Our lives changed tracks the day our daughter was born. My wife and I felt 51in the UK—we’d even bought a house 6 months earlier—but the 52 of our daughter forced a moment of 53 . We wondered whether we should 54 to our native Brazil. In our native country, we’d be closer to our family and 55 . But in the UK, I had the funding and lab resources I needed for my costly and highlyspecialized research program. Would such a move 56 my career?Then, a few weeks later, I received a call from my brother, who told me that our father had passed away. The great 57 I had about my daughter’s birth suddenly gave way to a deep sadness. I felt that I was 58 precious time with my loved ones. After that, we had no 59 that it was the right time to move back to Brazil. We applied for the professorships in our hometown and both received offers.It wasn’t 60 to start my research in Brazil, however. I didn’t receive any start-up funding for my lab. I was able to perform a few experiments myself 61 the expensive reagents (试剂) I had brought with me from my lab in the UK, as well as equipment I 62 with other Brazil professors. Eventually, I 63 Brazilian funding, which allowed me to 64 a team of bright undergraduate and graduate students and buy reagents and lab equipment on my own.Looking back, I’m content that my wife and I made the 65 to move back to our home country. I was able to take up Brazilian jujitsu (柔术) training, which hadn’t been able to do during my years abroad.51.A.settled B.misled C.abandoned D.misunderstood 52.A.discovery B.memory C.survival D.arrival53.A.celebration B.consideration C.interruption D.weakness54.A.return B.submit C.respond D.keep55.A.career B.future C.culture D.school56.A.blame B.sink C.expose D.mark57.A.burden B.expectation C.happiness D.sympathy58.A.wasting B.regaining C.listing D.losing59.A.chance B.doubt C.right D.reason60.A.easy B.lucky C.rare D.fair61.A.but for B.thanks to C.instead of D.regardless of 62.A.developed B.compared C.discussed D.shared63.A.supported B.perfected C.obtained D.valued64.A.treat B.form C.defeat D.tease65.A.decision B.attempt C.living D.mistakeText 5(2020·南京大学附属中学高三月考)The Double Seventh Festival, also known as the Qixi Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival. Here is a beautiful story 66 it.Long,long ago, there was a young man named Niulang(Cowherd), One day, he 67 a beautiful girl-Zhinu( Weaver girl),the Goddess s seventh daughter. She had just run away from the 68 heaven(天国) to look for fun on Earth. Zhini soon 69 Niulang, and they got married without telling the Goddess. Niulang worked in the field and Zhinu wove(织布) at home. They 70 a happy life and gave birth to a boy and a girl. Unluckily, the Goddess soon found out the fact and 71 Zhinii to return to heaven. After Zhini left,Niulang was 72 upset. With the help of his magic cow,Niulang flew to heaven with his children to look for his wife. The Goddess discovered this and was very 73 Taking out her hairpin(发簪), the Goddess created a wide river in the sky to separate(分开) the two 74 . From then on, Niulang and Zhini had to live 75 on the two sides of the river. However,their true love 76 all the magpies(喜鹊) in the world, 77 once a year tens of thousands of magpies would fly up to heaven to make a bridge- the bridge of magpies for the couple to meet each other. At last, the Goddess allowed 78 to meet each other on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month. That's 79 the Double Seventh Festival started. Today, it is a great 80 for Chinese young people to express their love. 66.A.through B.behind C.with D.after67.A.met B.told C.thanked D.missed68.A.boring B.interesting C.same D.different69.A.looked forward to B.parted with C.turned down D.fell in love with 70.A.knew B.lived C.stayed D.gave71.A.promised B.waited C.ordered D.helped72.A.yet B.ever C.quite .D.still73.A.angry B.sorry C.excited D.satisfied74.A.friends B.lovers .C.parents D.children75.A.back B.away C.halfway D.apart76.A.surprised B.changed C.touched D.protected77.A.so B.but C.though D.because78.A.him B.her C.us D.them79.A.how B.when C.what D.where80.A.day B.way C.lesson D.habitText 6(2020·江苏高三月考)In many cases, online classes can be a gift to college students everywhere. They're different from traditional classes in many ways, which can be a welcome 81 for students. So what exactly do students love about taking online classes? ---A 82 schedule.One thing that many college students probably 83 about traditional, in-person classes is that they're inflexible. Whether you have a Monday-Wednesday class,a Tuesday- Thursday class, or what have you,there is usually a specific schedule you need to 84 and you must attend the class in person.85 ,online classes are much more flexible. They don't 86 you to attend class at a particular time,which means you have the opportunity to do your work whenever you see fit. Of course, this comes with a possible 87 if you aren't the best at managing your time.However, if you are 88 at managing your own schedule and getting your assignments and studying done in a timely manner, then online classes are a great 89 for you. What's more, if your entire program is online (e.g. if you're. 90 an online master's degree), this 91 you a lot more flexibility than if you're attending traditional university classes. 92 if you happen to have apart-time or even full-time job at the same time, you will be able to get your work done for your online classes on your own time-93 in the evenings when you come home from work, in the mornings before work, on the weekends, or any time 9495 ,flexibility with your classes gives you the chance to make time for other important things' in your life-like working a job to earn some money, spending time with friends and family, and also taking much-needed time for yourself.81.A.reply B.restriction C.routine D.relief82.A.fixed B.flexible C.fragile D.frequent83.A.dislike B.discourage C.disagree D.distinct84.A.regulate B.follow C.resist D.foster85.A.In addition B.In a word C.In other words D.By contrast86.A.acquire B.obtain C.remind D.require87.A.disadvantage B.discipline C.distinction D.diversity88.A.enthusiastic B.energetic C.efficient D.exceptional89.A.obstacle B.challenge C.amusement D.option90.A.pursuing B.possessing C.practicing D.performing91.A.avoid B.supply C.afford D.search92.A.Specially B.Especially C.Evidently D.Typically93.A.what B.whatever C.whether D.when94.A.in between B.in short C.in general D.in particular95.A.Originally B.Occasionally C.Thoroughly D.UltimatelyText 7(2020·安徽高三月考)When my daughter was born, she started screaming and crying as all babies do. But the next thing she did I will never 96 —she squeezed my 97 and smiled. It was a 98 that instantly turned me to a one hundred twenty-five pound pile of mush. Babies 99 this world with more to teach us than we can ever teach them. They teach us 100 , a new more beautiful kind of love, fear, self-control and happiness. The meaning of 101 is right there, in their smiles. They can’t talk very well. But they can smile, a beautiful 102 smile.It might seem 103 to carry a smile all the time, but if I take a 104 and just think “I’m happy.” Even when I am 105 overwhelmed with my school work, job and my family, 106 that, I can start to feel the corners of my 107 turn upward. Positive thinking can go a long way in helping to 108 my goal in life, so I smile more.I remind myself of a 109 I was told by my mother. It was about two boys who were 110 put in a barn 111 a shovel (铲子) and told to shovel an enormous pile of horse manure. One boy was disgusted and didn’t want to do it. The other smiled and started shoveling like there was no tomorrow. The disgusted boy asked, “How can you be so 112 ? Isn’t this horrible?” The boy still smiling 113 , “With all this horse poop there has to be a pony somewhere!”As long as you can find anything 114 to turn something bad into something you can enjoy, you have started to 115 the true meaning of life.96.A.remember B.forgive C.forget D.protect97.A.ankle B.finger C.tongue D.leg98.A.smile B.look C.stare D.cry99.A.result from B.break out C.bring up D.come into100.A.love B.patience C.fear D.happiness101.A.air B.water C.life D.birth102.A.toothless B.helpless C.meaningful D.sensitive 103.A.unnecessary B.unavailable C.impossible D.irresponsible104.A.hour B.second C.day D.week105.A.actually B.gratefully C.gently D.completely106.A.saying B.thinking C.recalling D.reminding107.A.mouth B.eye C.nose D.ear108.A.receive B.set C.achieve D.follow109.A.joke B.fable C.story D.legend110.A.both B.either C.neither D.all111.A.made B.designed C.created D.given112.A.angry B.happy C.disappointed D.peaceful 113.A.questioned B.implied C.replied D.accused114.A.positive B.useless C.dear D.passive115.A.prove B.lose C.dream D.realizeText 8(2021·广东广州·高三月考)Diego is in front of a group of people. He’s blindfolded, but he can still show these people something 16 , which he calls “the art of 17 ”. First, the audience randomly 18sixty numbers. After that, a helper reads the 19 to Diego. Then, after hearing them just a single time, Diego 20 the numbers in the correct order from memory. He does this first in the order he hears them, then again — backwards! The audience then cheer in disbelief.Diego has a very special kind of memory. He 21 , “It’s a kind of memory that is 22 to what I experience. It means that every idea I learn, everything I read, becomes a part of me. Normally, a person who doesn’t have this special ability and hasn’t trained their memory 23 to just forget things. Not me.” Diego says that with his special 24 , he can remember every 25 of every day of his life since he was less than one year old!If there is a memory gene (基因) Diego probably has it, but his genes are only part of the 26 . Since the age of11, he’s been training his brain to remember more and more. He practices 27 , thinking about memory and working on it all the time. He has even 28 a whole series of 250 historical books! Diego’s practice and29 work shows that a great memory can be made, and not just 30 !16.A.funny B.creative C.amazing D.reasonable17.A.life B.memory C.magic D.language18.A.choose B.say C.hide D.record19.A.rules B.marks C.numbers D.names20.A.recognizes B.calculates C.collects D.repeats21.A.adds B.explains C.inquires D.announces22.A.connected B.introduced C.familiar D.opposite23.A.happens B.attempts C.tends D.hates24.A.dream B.gift C.chance D.plan25.A.word B.feature C.principle D.detail26.A.story B.game C.idea D.plot27.A.cooperatively B.mechanically C.occasionally D.continuously28.A.written B.memorized C.copied D.translated29.A.hard B.ordinary C.academic D.original30.A.imagined B.discovered C.born D.trainedText9(2020·山东潍坊·高三月考) A gentleman lost his family when young. He was homeless and went to the local 31 every day. Although the church never let him in, they left one of the windows 32 so he could hear mass (弥撒曲).It gave him 33 and comfort. Many times we would bring him into our home for a hot shower, or a hot meal. Those were the times when his eyes lit up, almost like he 34 everything he was going through. Every winter I would get nervous for him and other 35 people. I would take blankets and gloves to hand out. It never felt like 36 . This winter was the 37 . One night, concerned about our friend, I headed out with warm food and extra blankets. I found our friend's 38 but didn't hear a sound. Worried, I opened the tent and was 39 by what I saw. Another elder gentleman that was new to town was sleeping 40 under a pile of blankets. Our friend had 141 him with all of the blankets to keep him 42 .Our friend sacrificed himself so another fellow human could 43 a cold night.Our friend was buried in our local cemetery (墓地).The only people that 144 were our town's few homeless people, my husband, my dogs and me. No matter how many blankets I buy, it will never be enough, but it's45 . The whole society should make efforts.31.A.hospital B.church C.factory D.government32.A.free B.broken C.closed D.open33.A.hope B.desire C.ambition D.attitude34.A.expected B.knew C.forgot D.blessed35.A.homeless B.hopeless C.careless D.selfless36.A.enough B.storage C.donation D.lack37.A.best B.worst C.least D.most38.A.apartment B.workplace C.tent D.yard39.A.moved B.excited C.frightened D.tired40.A.impatiently B.soundly C.nervously D.freely41.A.chained B.covered C.approached D.impressed42.A.inspired B.quiet C.awake D.warm43.A.experience B.survive C.waste D.celebrate44.A.attended B.formed C.left D.missed45.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everythingText 10(2020·江苏徐州·高三月考)I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or 46 . I'm left puzzled. Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 47 ?I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur(吉隆坡) in the early 1960s, when children from different races and religions played and studied together in 48 . At that time my family lived a stone's 49 from Ismail’s. Andno one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim(穆斯林) and I was an Indian Hindu(印度教徒)—we just accept our differences. Perhaps, because our elders had not filled our heads with 50 advice.Ismail and I were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we'd 51 the countryside onour bicycles, hoping to 52 the unexpected. At times Ismail would 53 my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his company.When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismail’s family later returned to their village, and I 54touch with him.One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I 55 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 56 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 57 at me. “Raddar?” he said, usingmy childhood nickname. I was astonished at being so 58 addressed (称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 59 we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something hard to describe.If we can allow our children to be themselves without prejudice, they'll build friendships with people, 60race or religion, who will be by their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies built and thenwe can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “we few, we happy few, we band of brothers”. 46.A.imagination B.convenience C.opportunities D.conflicts47.A.parties B.cities C.villages D.races48.A.anger B.harmony C.danger D.risk49.A.drop B.throw C.move D.roll50.A.unnecessary B.unexpected C.good D.useful51.A.explore B.fold C.discover D.reject52.A.get through B.deal with C.come across D.break down53.A.challenged B.attract C.thrill D.accompany54.A.lost B.gained C.developed D.missed55.A.stated B.considered C.constructed D.reached56.A.attempts B.instructions C.opinions D.arrangements 57.A.annoyedly B.carelessly C.disappointedly D.fixedly58.A.familiarly B.strangely C.completely D.coldly59.A.week B.months C.years D.decades60.A.in charge of B.in case of C.regardless of D.as forText 11(2020·浙江高三月考)When her pet rabbit was dying,the seven-year-old learned about the Rainbow Bridge. Recently Izzie had 61 eating. The doctor told me the rabbit would most 62 pass away by the end of the day. Carolyn 63 me,teary-eyed. Carolyn’s voice was no more than a murmur. “I don’t want Izzie to64 . Where will she go?” “She’ll go to the Rainbow Bridge,” I said, gently feeling Izzie’s soft coat. Confusion65 my granddaughter’s face. “What’s the Rainbow Bridge?” “It’s where 66 go when they die. There they have all the best 67 and clean water they want,” I said.Carolyn still looked 68 . Izzie buried herself deeper into Carolyn’s arms, taking short labored 69 , her eyes closed. I said, “There is a boy 70 a golden horn(喇叭)who stands at the 71 to help the pets find their way.” A 72 smile crossed Carolyn’s face. Sometime during the night Izzie 73 this world.The next morning,Carolyn 74 Izzie in her blanket and wrapped. With her help, I built a small 75 box with an axe(斧头)for Izzie to rest in. As l 76 away some soil, she 77 out, “Papaw, stop! There’s something in there!” I found it—a small ceramic(陶器的)78 of a boy. “Look,Papaw! The little boy is holding a gold horn! Izzie found the bridge,” she said. She keeps the little sculpture on her nightstand, a 79 that she will see her 80 rabbit again one day, at the end of the Rainbow Bridge.61.A.stopped B.kept C.forgot D.hated62.A.bravely B.nearly C.likely D.frequently63.A.held on to B.turned down C.came across D.looked up at64.A.run B.sleep C.die D.fly65.A.clouded B.crowded C.covered D.lit66.A.pets B.rabbits C.persons D.plants67.A.room B.accommodation C.food D.service68.A.embarrassed B.annoyed C.frightened D.troubled69.A.breaks B.breaths C.looks D.risks70.A.dragging B.blowing C.holding D.fetching71.A.bridge B.gate C.heaven D.point72.A.surprising B.weak C.big D.bitter73.A.fled B.hugged C.loved D.left74.A.filled B.buried C.put D.stuck75.A.metal B.wooden C.paper D.plastic76.A.brought B.lifted C.took D.carried77.A.called B.sold C.cried D.came78.A.picture B.character C.frame D.statue79.A.reminder B.gift C.memory D.witness80.A.careful B.harmonious C.friendly D.belovedText 12(2020·海南海口·高三三模)In the Thai city of Khon Kaen a dog kept waiting around a crossroad 81 he was waiting for his owner. Many citizens believed the dog had been 82 . Some warm-hearted citizens brought him food and water. 83 them was a middle-aged lady named Rol who came 84 .One day, a reporter 85 the dog and Rol who came to 86 some food. Then the reporter shared the story about the dog and Rol on social media. The post went viral and the photos got shared 87 times.And the photos reached the eyes of the dog’s 88 owner, Auntie Noi. She felt heart-broken for having 89 her beloved dog during a car trip. When she learned that he had been waiting for her in the same 90 for the last four years,her heart melted.Auntie Noi told her daughter to 91 her to where the dog was waiting. When she got out of the car and called his name, BonBon, the dog started wiggling(扭动)his tail and came to her,but when she tried to take him 92 with her, he was 93 to follow. She didn’ t want to 94 the dog to come with her so she agreed to leave him with his new master. 95 , she and her daughter will come to visit him regularly.81.A.because B.although C.as if D.until82.A.caught B.abandoned C.kept D.involved83.A.With B.Under C.Between D.Among84.A.regularly B.gradually C.suddenly D.slightly85.A.interviewed B.photographed C.drew D.dressed86.A.fall off B.fall over C.drop to D.drop off87.A.hundred B.hundreds C.hundred of D.hundreds of88.A.elder B.former C.new D.young89.A.lost B.separated C.found D.failed90.A.platform B.spot C.stage D.screen91.A.walk B.follow C.march D.drive92.A.family B.home C.school D.factory93.A.lucky B.unlucky C.willing D.unwilling94.A.agree B.allow C.force D.control95.A.However B.Moreover C.Therefore D.LikewiseText13(2020·山东省临沂第一中学高三月考)In college, we were required to do an act of kindness, including preparing lunch for an elderly person. When I 96 the elderly person with the food, it never 97 to me that it would result in a new friendship and the discovery of a 98 .Bill was unable to 99 much. A nurse came regularly to help him move to and from the wheelchair 100 he has no relatives. Bill said he was delighted to see me and it was a 101 for him to eat a meal with me because he usually eats 102 . He said the food was great, but he enjoyed having 203 even more. Bill had many 104 stories to tell about his travels to many places when working on the railroad. I was 105 a trip but hesitated about traveling by train. However, I would 106 be going by train after meeting Bill. Perhaps the biggest 107 of this project was that I suddenly realized that spending time with the elderly was fun. On the one hand, I am a good 108 . On the other hand, older people want someone to know their inner world, so it is a perfect 109 . I decided to focus my studies on the 110 . Hopefully in the future, I can help even more people like Bill.96.A.called on B.came across C.picked up D.turned to97.A.happened B.appealed C.occurred D.proved98.A.travel plan B.career path C.holiday destination D.cooking skill99.A.talk B.eat C.sit D.walk100.A.but B.because C.though D.so101.A.treat B.fancy C.privilege D.waste102.A.slowly B.little C.alone D.unhappily103.A.family B.company C.fun D.health104.A.adventurous B.fresh C.absorbing D.satisfying105.A.intending B.pretending C.allowing D.requiring 106.A.unbelievably B.undoubtedly C.unexpectedly D.unhurriedly107.A.aim B.impression C.problem D.bonus108.A.student B.cook C.learner D.listener109.A.choice B.deal C.match D.game110.A.old B.poor C.disabled D.homeless。