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類型1動詞填空AI'msittingoutsidegrandpa'spigeonloft(鴿子房)andwaitingforGoldietocomehome.I'mreallynervousaboutitbecauseI1.________(ask)todoanimportantjob.Goldieisgrandpa'schampion(冠軍)racingpigeon.She'sfamousbecauseshe2.________(win)lotsofcups.Thismorningshehadarace—flewtwohundredmilesawaywithlotsofotherpigeons.Andnowshe3.________(race)backhome.“Comeon,Goldie.Comeon,Goldie!”That'sme,callingGoldiebackhome.ButIcan'tseeheryet.IreallywantGoldietowinthisrace.IwanttogivegrandpathegoodnewswhenI4.________(see)himtonightinhospital.Myeyessearchthebluesky.StillnosignofGoldie.“Calm(鎮(zhèn)靜)down,Danny!”Itellmyself.Butit'shardtobecalm.Thisjobisveryimportant.I'lltellyouwhy.Beforetherace,they5.________(put)aringoneverypigeon'sleg.WhenGoldiecomesback,I'vegottocatchher6.________(take)herringoff,asfastasIcan,andputitinalittlemetaltube(管子),thenputthattubeingrandpa'sspecialclock.ThatrecordsthetimethatGoldiefinishedtherace.Itshouldbegrandpa'sjob.Butwhilehe7.________(prepare)fortherace,hefellillsuddenlyandwassenttothehospital.Sothat'swhyI'mnervous,waitingforGoldie.I'mgettingmorenervouseveryminute,becauseGoldie8.________(be)herebynow.Buttheskyisblueandempty.“9.________(notworry),”Itellmyself.“Goldiealwayscomesback.”Butwhereisshe?What10.________I________(tell)grandpa?Iwaituntilit'snearlydark.Igiveup!ThenIlocktheotherpigeonsintheloft.I'vegottoseegrandpatonightatthehospital.B(2021·山東臨沂沂南期末)Lifeisfulloftheunexpected.Thisiseventruetoasmallpetdog.Adog1.________(call)Romeohasbeenpulledfromtherubble(瓦礫)ofanearthquake,morethanninedaysafterhe2.________(give)upfordead.OnAugust24,2016,aterribleearthquake3.________(happen)inItaly.Theearthquakemademillionsofpeoplelosetheirhouses,killingatleast250peopleandhurtingmorethan360people.Romeo'sowners4.________(sleep)onthesecondflooroftheirhousewhentheearthquakehappened.Theymanagedtogetout.ButRomeo,whowassleepingonthefirstfloor,wastrapped(困住)inside.Theytriedtheirbest5.________(search)forRomeo,butfailed.Afterafewhours,theyhadtoleavethevillagefortheirownsafety.AllhopeoffindingRomeoaliveseemedtodisappearuntilFridayevening.Thatnightthecouplereturnedtotheirhomewithagroupoffiremen(消防隊員).Almostassoonastheycameintothevillage,Romeoheardtheirvoicesandbeganbarking(吠叫).Thecouplecouldn'tbelievetheirears.Thefiremenbegan6.________(dig)atoncewherethebarkingwascomingfromandgottothedog.Itwasluckythatthedogwasinprettygoodcondition.Helookedlikehehadjustwokenfromashortsleep.Appearingcompletelyrelaxed,thedogdrankhisfirstdropsofwaterinmorethan230hoursfromabottleheldbyoneofthefiremen.Asitbecameclearthathedidn'tgethurt,thefiremanputhimdown.WhenRomeo'sownerssawhim,theycouldn'thelpcrying.“Wethoughtwe7.________(lose)himforever!”saidoneofRomeo'sowners.ThenRomeolefthappilywithhisownerswhohadgivenuphopeoffindinghimalive.ThediscoveryofRomeoalsocheeredthosefiremen.“Webelievetheremustbemanymorethatarestillalive.We'lltryourbesttosavethem.”CBridgesarebuiltformanyreasons.Somebridgesarebuiltsothatcarscancrossoverrivers.Others1.________(make)fortrainstouse.InWashingtonState,thereisaveryunusualbridge.Itwasbuiltforsquirrels(松鼠).ThetownofLongviewhasaverybusystreet.Manycarspassiteveryday.Whensquirrelstried2.________(cross)thestreet,theywerekilled.AmosPeterswantedtoprotectthesesmallandlovelyanimals,sohebuiltabridgeforthem—onethatwouldletthem3.________(pass)abovethetraffic.Thebridge4.________(be)asymbolofthetownforover40yearssincethen.AndeveryChristmas,thelocalpeople5.________(add)asmallChristmastreetothecenterofthebridge.Howlovely!Afewyearsago,thelocalpeople6.________(create)asquirrelfestivalandtheyraisedmoney7.________(build)twomorebridgesfortheselovelyanimals.Foryears,becauseofthebridges,thesquirrelsinthetownhavebeenabletocrosssafelyfromonesideofthestreettotheother.DInthemodernworld,itseemsimpossible1.________(live)withoutstress.AsfortheChineseteenagers,becauseoftheirheavypressureofstudy,poorcommunicationwiththeirpeers(同齡人)andparentsandotherworries,theyalsosufferalotfromstress.2.________(deal)withtheproblem,amiddleschoolinZhengzhoucameupwithanidea.Recently,ZhengzhouNo.5HighSchool3.________(set)upa25-meter-longwallintheschool.Differentfromotherwalls,thisoneismadeofpaper.Thestudents4.________(allow)towritedownwhattheywantonit.Theschoolhopesthispaperwall5.________(help)thestudentsrelease(釋放)theirstressinsomeway.Thewallturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.Thestudentslikeitverymuch.“We6.________(write)downhowwefeelonthiswalltoreleaseourstress.Atthesametime,wecanalsoencourageeachotherwithourwords,”7.________(say)astudentexcitedly.Whilethestudents8.________(write)downtheirvoice,theteachersareasked9.________(visit)thewalltothinkofplanstohelpstudentssolvetheirproblems.Theheadmasteroftheschoolthoughtthewalllettheteachers10.________(hear)students'truevoice,deepintheirhearts.Soitmakesushelpthestudentssufferfromstress.ELotsofushavedreamsofdoingbigbusinesswhenwegrowup.However,MoziahBridges,a14-year-oldboyintheUS,isnowtheCEOofhisowncompany.He1.________(sell)$200,000bowties(領(lǐng)結(jié))since2011.Onedayaboutfouryearsago,whenMoziah2.________(shop)forbowties,hefoundtheywereonlyin“ugly”blackandred.Hewantedachange.Soheaskedhisgrandma3.________(teach)himhowtosew(縫),andfinallydevelopedthetalentofcreatingbowties.However,hisfirstbowtie4.________(notlook)nice.Theboynevergaveupandkepton5.________(practice).Heusedcolorfulclothwithdifferentpictures.Hisparentsandfriendsstartedtolikehisbowties.Thenhetriedtosellthemonlinetoseveralstoresinthesouth.Moziah'sbowtiessoon6.________(become)popular.Nowhisbusinesshasincreasedquickly.AsBridges'mothersaid,“Youdon'thavetowaituntilyou'reolder.Ifyou7.________(have)adream,justgoforit.”FBullying(欺凌)isdoingthingstohurtotherpeople.Itisaseriousproblematschool.Miah,nowa22-year-oldgirl,still1.________(remember)howshewasbulliedinjuniorhighschool.“Theykickedme,putsticksinmyhairandtookmoneyfromme.Evenworse,I2.________(make)toeatrubbish.I3.________never________(forget)thosemoments.”Miahisnottheonlycase.IsawanotherbullyingsituationwhenIwasastudent.Somestudentsbulliedahandicapped(智力低下的)girleveryday—hitting,pushing,andkickingher.Theyjustenjoyed4.________(do)it.Thegirldidn'trealizethatpeople5.________(hurt)her.Shecouldn'teventelltheteacher.Thesituationlastedforalongtime.Bullyingatschoolisgettingworse,so,manypeople6.________(try)tostartanti-bullying(反欺凌)programs.Studentsinmanyschoolshavealreadytakenactions.They7.________(create)anti-bullyingclubs.Manystudentshavejoinedtheclubs.Theyworkwithteacherstoshowstudentshowtostopbullying.Someotherprogramshaveprovedtobesuccessful,too.InWales,twogirlscameupwithanideatostopbullyingontheschoolbus.Theycreatedabuspass(乘車證)andmadefourrulesforstudents:nobullying,noswearing(罵臟話),nosmokingandnoshouting.Wheneverastudentbrokearule,hewouldgetamarkonhispass.Whenastudenthadfourmarks,hewouldn'tbeallowedtotakethebusanymore.Thebuspassideaworked.It8.________(stop)bullyingonthebus.InMichigan,somestudentstriedtostopbullyingwithfriendship.TheymadeDVDs.TheygavetheDVDstostudentsintheirschool9.________(teach)themhowtobegoodfriends.Thisideaworked,too.Afterthat,therewaslessbullyingattheirschool.Schoolprogramslikethese10.________(help)bullieslearntobehaveproperlyandtheycanalsohelppreventschoolbullying.Ithinkitwillcometoastopifeveryonedoessomething.GOnedaywhileaman1.________(walk)onastreetcorner,hesawaboysellinganumberofsmallbirdsinacage(籠子).Helookedatthebirdsflyingaboutinthecageandtryingtogetout.He2.________(stand)forsometimelookingatthebirds.Atlasthesaidtotheboy,“Howmuchdoyouaskforyourbirds?”“Fiftycentsabird,sir,”saidtheboy.“I3.________(notmean)howmuchabird,”saidtheman,“Buthowmuchforallofthem?Iexpect4.________(buy)themall.”Theboybegantocount,andfoundtheycametofivedollars.“Thereisyourmoney,”saidtheman.Theboytookithappily.Theythemanopenedthecagedoorasquicklyashecould,andletallthebirdsflyaway.Theboy,ingreatsurprise,cried,“Whatdidyoudothatfor,sir?You5.________(lose)allyourbirds.”“I6.________(tell)youwhyIdidit,”saidtheman.“I7.________(shut)upthreeyearsinaprison(監(jiān)獄),andIdecidednevertoseeanythinginprisonwhichIcanmakefree.”HWangJinyuanisaneighth-graderatChongzhouHighSchool,Sichuan.Butthankstoanonlinecourse,heisstudyingwithhispeers(同齡人)atYucaiMiddleSchoolinChengdu.Ineveryclass,heandhisclassmates1.________(watch)onlinecoursevideosfromYucaischool.“It'slikeIhaveclassestogetherwithstudentsatYucai,”Wangsaid.Wangisnotalone.Studentsfromover200schoolsinSichuan,YunnanandGuizhou2.________(do)thesamethingnow.TheyallusetheonlinecoursesmadebyYucaiMiddleSchool.Theonlinecourseprogram3.________(start)in2007.Theschoolrecordscoursesandoffersthemtootherschools.Theonlinecoursesgivestudentsnewideas.They4.________(learn)alotfromtheirpeersstudyinginthecityforyears.“IrememberthatatopicinEnglishclasswasaboutvolunteering,”saidWanLinyi,14.“StudentsinChengdu5.________(share)alotabouttheirownexperiences.Butitwashardforme6.________(talk)aboutitbecauseIhadlittleexperience.Itencouragedmetodomore.”“Iwillletmystudentsdiscussforthemselves,ratherthanonlywatch.Ifnecessary,I7.________(show)themwhattheirpeerssaidintheirdiscussion,”saidWang'sEnglishteacher.Teachersfurtherexplainkeypointsthatstudentsdon'tunderstand.Also,studentscanre-watchthevideosafterclass.ILastsummer,Ibeganthebiggestadventure(冒險)ofmylife.ImovedfromatinycityinEnglandtooneofthelargestcitiesintheworld.AstheplanelandedinBeijing,I1.________(feel)excited—Ifinallyarrivedaftermonthsofplanning!OneofthefirstthingsIdidwastovisitoneofthecity'shutongs.Strolling(閑逛)aroundthehutongs,thewarmairwasfilledwiththesmellofdeliciousfood.Iwasamazedtoseemanypeople2.________(ride)theirold-fashionedtricycles(老式三輪腳踏車).Justatthistime,Ithought,“Wow,I'minChina.”Beijingisverydifferentfrommyhomecity,Preston.PrestonhasonlyoneshoppingstreetandonSunday,alltheshopscloseat4:00p.m.There3.________(notbe)muchchoicewheneatingout,either.Asafanoffood,Icouldn'twait4.________(see)whatBeijingcanoffer.ButafterIhavetastedsomanykindsoffoodhere,Istilldon'thaveafavoritedishyet.I5.________stillhappily________(look)formyfavoritethroughthecity'srestaurants.Iamslowlygettingusedtothedifferentwayoflife,butIstillfindsomehabitsherequitestrangeandhumorous.Britishpeople6.________(tell)nottomakeanykindofbodilynoiseatthedinnertablewhentheyarestillchildren,soitisafunnycultureshock(沖擊)toheartheloudnoiseofChinesediners.SinceIcamehere,I7.________(discover)somethingelseinteresting.Asaforeigner,Ialwaysdrawpeople'sattention.Onthesubwayorinstreetsandrestaurants,Ialwaysfindsomepeoplestaring(盯著看)atmeand8.________(try)totakesecretphotosofme.ItseemsthatIamafamouspersonorapopularstar.Inthefuture,I9.________(go)tomanyotherpartsofChina.IhopeIcantravelfromoneendtotheotherofthisbeautifulcountry,takingphotosandmeetingnewpeoplealongtheway.MyadventureinChinaisonlyjustbeginning,andIwonderhowitwillbe.JGeorgeReeder,63,hasbeengivenabraverycertificate(證書)becauseofsavingthelifeofababy.Itwasacoldandwindymorning.Thelocalharbor(海港)master,GeorgeReeder,1.________(do)hisdailyworkwhenheheardanoise.Ontheothersideoftheharbor,somepeoplewereshouting,sohewenttherequicklybybicycle.“What'sthematter?Why2.________they________(shout)?”GeorgeReederwonderedwhilehewasridingthere.“Help!Helpmybaby!”Awomanwasscreaming(高聲喊),“Mybaby3.________(be)inthebuggy(嬰兒車)inthesea.”Mr.Reederlookedatthesea,andsawababy'sbuggyinthedeepfreezingcoldwater.Thestrongwindhadblownthebuggyintothesea.Mr.Reederquicklydecidedtodosomething.“Iwentoverandsawthatthebuggywasupsidedown...andI4.________(jump)in,”saidMr.Reeder.Hepulledthebuggyovertotheseawall.Thensomeotherpeoplecametohelp.Theytiedaropetothebuggyandmanagedtopullitoutofthewaterandtosafety.TanyaAllen,anursewhowaspassingby,gavethebabyCPR(心肺復(fù)蘇術(shù))andwasabletogethimtobreatheagain.Thenanairambulancehelicopter(急救直升機)arrivedandthebaby5.________(take)tohospital.Afterhe'dfinished6.________(help)thebabyandthehelicopterhadgone,Mr.Reederwenthome.Alittlelater,thebaby'sgrandfatherwenttohishouseandsaid,“Thanksalotforwhatyou7.________(do).Theboyisoutofdanger.He8.________(leave)thehospitalintwodays.”Mr.Reederwasveryhappytohearthat.Mr.Reedersaidthathehadn'treallybeenbrave.“Itwaseveryone—fromTanyadoingtheCPRtothehelicopterpilot,”hesaid.“I'mjustgladI9.________(help).”ButwhenMr.Reedergotthecertificate,areportersaid,“Thiswasaverybraveact,asheputhisownlifeatrisk.”10.________(warn)thepeoplenottowalkalongtheseafrontinverywindyweather,Mr.Reederhasadvisedthegovernmenttoputupsomesigns.“Hopethiswillhelp,”saidMr.Reeder.類型2短文填空根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使短文意思完整。每個選項僅使用一次。A(2021·四川瀘州中考改編)A.a(chǎn)greatscientistB.worriedaboutC.failedD.growriceE.kindandcaringF.expressG.rainyH.whenI.tryingtoseehimoffJ.todoresearchOnMay22,2021,thewholenationweresaddenedbythenewsthatDr.YuanLongpingpassedaway.Thatafternoon,itwas1.________inChangsha,HunanProvince.Asthehearse(靈車)wentslowlythroughthestreets,peoplesaidtogether“GrandpaYuan,restinpeace”overandoveragain.Someranalong,2.________foralongertime.Tearsrandowntheirfaceswiththerain.Dr.YuanLongpingworkedmostofhislifegrowingbetterrice.Asaresultofhisresearch,theChinesepeoplearenolonger3.________gettinghungry.Forhiscontributions,Dr.Yuanisalwayscalledthe“FatherofHybrid(雜交的)Rice”bytheChinese.Bornin1930,Dr.Yuangraduatedfromcollegein1953.Yearslater,hedecided4.________onhybridrice.From1964to1969,hedidmorethan3,000experiments,butall5.________.Henevergaveup.In1974,hebecamethefirstagricultural(農(nóng)業(yè)的)pioneerto6.________thathadahighoutputintheworld.Dr.YuanLongpingwasgoodatEnglish.Actually,hespokeEnglish7.________hetalkedwithforeignreporters.Helikedswimmingandplayingtheviolin.Healsowrotelyricsforasongtoshowhisdreamand8.________hisloveforhismother.Likeourneighbourandfriend,Dr.YuanLongpingwasa9.________man.Heencouragedtheyoungpeopleandlovedchildren.Dr.YuanLongpingis10.________withahumblemindandawarmheart.Dr.YuanLongpingwillliveinourheartsforever.B(2022·原創(chuàng))A.a(chǎn)smanyasB.greatestscenesC.returntoD.twomonthsE.thenumberofF.reasonsG.finishesH.forlongperiodsI.butterfliesJ.spendwinterWhenautumnarrivesintheUnitedStatesandCanada,youcanseeoneofnature's1.________—theyearlymigration(遷徙)ofthemonarchbutterflies(帝王蝶).NootherbutterflyintheworldmigratesliketheorangeandblackmonarchofNorthAmerica.Theycannotlive2.________incoldweather.SoeachautumnaroundOctober,thebutterfliestravelupto3,000kilometerssouthto3.________.SomeevenflytothemountainsofMexico.Itusuallytakesthebutterflies4.________toreachMexico.Whenitiswarm,theystarttoheadbacknorthinthespring.Butnotonebutterfly5.________thewholetrip.Theylayeggsalongthewayanddie.Itmighttakethemonarchs6.________fourtofivegenerations(代)tocompletethejourneyallthewaybackuptoCanada,saysSarinaJepsen,whodirectstheendangeredspeciesprogramfortheXercesSociety.Themostamazingthingaboutthesebutterfliesisthatthey7.________theverysametreesinMexicothattheirgreat-great-grandparentsusedthewinterbefore.However,8.________thesecolorfulbutterflieshasdroppedinrecentyears.TheUSFishandWildlifeServicesaidthatnearlyabillionmonarchshavedisappearedfromoverwinteringsites(越冬地點)since1990,theWashingtonPostreported.Oneofthemain9.________,expertssay,isthatfarmershaveusedherbicides(除草劑)onthemilkweed(馬利筋)plantsthatthese10.________feedon.CA.readyB.dictionariesC.dailyD.foreveryoneE.nothingF.suchasG.onlyuseH.a(chǎn)rereturnedI.thousandsofJ.manyThemoreyouread,themorethingsyouknow.Themoreyoulearn,themoreplacesyou'llgo.Readingisimportant1.________.Chinahas2.________publiclibrariesincities,townsandeveninsmallvillages.Anyonemayborrowbooks,anditcosts3.________toborrowthem.Insomeplacesyoumayborrowas4.______asyouwant,butinothersyouarelimitedtoacertainnumberofbooksforseveralweekssothatyoucanhaveenoughtimetofinishallthebooksyou'veborrowed.Thelatestnovelsarealwaysingreatneed,andnon-fictionbooks,5.________booksonhistory,scienceandgardening,arewell-loved,too.Ifthebooksyouneedareout,youmayaskforthemtobekeptforyouwhenthey6.________.Andwhenthebooksarebackandare7.________,thelibrarianwillletyouknow.Mostpubliclibrariesalsohaveareading-room.Therearetablesanddesksatwhichyoucansitandreadthe8.________newspapersandalltheotherimportantperiodicals(theweeklies,themonthliesandthequarterlies).Inthereferencelibrarythereare9.______,encyclopedias,booksofmapsandotherusefulbooks.Butyoucan10.________thesebooksthere.Youcannottakethemout.DA.ourB.feelC.totallyD.belongtoE.a(chǎn)reacceptedF.festivalstohavedinnerG.a(chǎn)ddedH.closerI.discussionJ.thereasonThesweetestmemoryofmychildhoodisaboutaroundtable.WhenIwasstilllittle,mywholefamilywouldgettogetherondifferenttraditional1.________.Wekidswouldbesittingaroundorplayinghide-and-seekunderthetablewhilethegrown-upswerehavinga2.________.WhenIgotabitolder,myauntbroughtbackherboyfriendandmygrandmacheerfully3.________anotherseattotheroundtable.Itseemedalittlemorecrowded,butweallfeltmuch4.________toeachother.WhenIwastwelve,mygrandpapassedaway.Thatmadeus5.__________sad.However,whenthewholefamilygottogetheronceagain,we6.________agreedthathischair,hisbowlandhischopsticksshouldremainthesame,eventhoughhisseatwasempty,wefeltlikethathehadneverleftus.Weallhaveatablelikethisin7.________homes.Itisasignofreunionofourfamilyshowingourfeelings.although8.________whywecometogethermaybedifferent,thefeelingsbehinditarethesame.Usuallydifferentcultures9.________byusaroundthetable.What'smore,weexpressthelovenotonlyforourfamily,butalsoforacommunity,ournationandeventhewholeworld.Thehistoryofournationhasbeenthestoriesoflookingfororrunningtotheroundtablewhichwe10.________.TheroundtablehasbeenasymboloftheChinesefeelings.Itwas,itisandwillalwaysbe.E(2021·遼寧丹東中考改編)A.a(chǎn)sB.muchtroubleC.todrinkD.justE.slowlyandcarefullyF.IfG.fallsonH.costmeI.a(chǎn)tleastJ.fivetimesDoyoukno

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