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中考英語真題分項(xiàng)匯編專題09完形填空考點(diǎn)2根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。SieneisafirefighterintheUSA.Itisn’teasytobecomeafirefighterthere.Manypeopletry,butalotofthem1.Also,inthepastfirefightingwasalwaysajobformen.Nowtherearewomenfirefighters.WhenSienewasfiveyearsold,itwasherdreamtobecomea2.Fortyyearslater,shewasthe3womantopassasix-weekcourseattheWFPA(女子消防預(yù)備學(xué)院).TheWFPAtrainswomenintheskillstheyneedtobefirefighters.Infact,Sienenowtrainsfirefightersthere4.Startingthecoursedoesn’tmeanyou’llbecomeafirefighter.Thecourseisvery5,sonoteveryonefinishesthetraining.Theyaretrainedlikebeinginthearmy—Canyouholdaheavypieceofwoodforfourminutes?Howmanyexercisescanyoudo?Canyoulifta12-meterladder(梯子)?Youalsoneedother6.Canyouleadateam?Areyouaskillfuldriver?Canyouusetechnology?Therearesomanymorethatareapartoffirefightingthesedays.Ofcourse,noonecandothemall,butmoreskills7help.However,youmustwaitforachancetoworkasafirefightereven8passingyourcourse.Itseemsthatlotsofwomenaren’treadytodothat.Inoneyear,50womengottrained,9onlythreeofthemarenowfirefighters.Learningtheskillsisnotenoughtobecomeafirefighter.LikeSiene,youalsoneedto10yourdream.1.A.succeed B.pass C.fail D.fight2.A.policewoman B.firefighter C.scientist D.doctor3.A.oldest B.tallest C.kindest D.busiest4.A.myself B.yourself C.himself D.herself5.A.interesting B.easy C.important D.difficult6.A.ideas B.methods C.skills D.rules7.A.recently B.certainly C.hardly D.nearly8.A.a(chǎn)fter B.during C.before D.in9.A.but B.or C.because D.though10.A.giveup B.stickto C.talkabout D.worryabout根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)能填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案,并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。OldMotherWindtoldtheTree,“I’vejustcomeacrossthegrass,andthereIsawtheBestThingintheWorld.”BobbyMousewassittingundertheTreeand11thosewords.Hethought,“theBestThingintheWorld—nowwhatcanthatbe?Itmustbelotsofnuts!I’llgoandfindit.”Bobbymouserandowntowardsthe12.Hewasrunningsofastthathedidn’tseePeterRabbit13PeterRabbitjumpedoutandasked,“Whereareyougoinginsuchahurry?”“DowninthegrasstofindtheBestThingintheWorld,”BobbyMouserepliedandran14.“TheBestThingintheWorld,”saidPeterRabbit.“Thatmustbelotsofcarrots.I’llgoandfindit.”SoPeterRabbit15him.Beforelong,theymetJohnnyChuck.“Whereareyougoinginsuchahurry?”askedJohnnyChuck.“TofindtheBestThingintheWorld,”theyshouted.“TheBestThingintheWorld,”saidJohnnyChuck.“16isbetterthanmyownlittlehomeandthewarmsunshineandthebeautifulbluesky.”Sohestayedathomeandplayedamongtheflowers17OldMotherWindhappily.BobbyMouseandPeterRabbitranfarandfastalldaylongandstilltheydidn’tfindtheBestThingintheWorld.Whenthe18wasover,theystartedbacktotheirhomes.Theydidn’thurrynow,fortheywereverytiredand19.They20OldMotherWindhalfwayhome.“DidyoufindtheBestThingintheWorld?”askedOldMotherWind.“No!”Theysoundedunhappy.“JohnnyChuckhasit,”shesaid.“Itisbeinghappywiththethingsyouhave.It’scalledcontentment.Andsodoyou.Youhavetried.”11.A.wrote B.spoke C.forgot D.heard12.A.grass B.tree C.wood D.wind13.A.a(chǎn)lthough B.because C.until D.if14.A.nearer B.faster C.morequietly D.moreslowly15.A.joined B.cheered C.a(chǎn)sked D.visited16.A.Everything B.Something C.Nothing D.Anything17.A.from B.with C.a(chǎn)gainst D.between18.A.day B.night C.week D.month19.A.full B.hungry C.happy D.excited20.A.drove B.hurt C.lost D.metRainwasloudlyhittingmywindowwhenIwokeup.Holidaysaremyonly21tosleepin,butIcouldn’tbecauseofthesoundoftherain.Mybrainwas22andfullofideas,soIdecidedtogetupandfinishmyproject.Iwenttoacoffeeshopandstartedtakingnoteson23washappeningaroundme.WhenIlookedattheparkinglot,anelderlycoupleinacarcaughtmyattention.24parking,thewomangotoutandwenttohelpherhusbandoutofthecar.Thenthey25theshophandinhand.26theycameinside,aracecarappearedintheparkinglot.Withitsfourwindowsopen,Isawseveralteenagers.Theyoungmanwhowasdrivingithadturned27themusicsohighthatIcouldheariteveninthecoffeeshop.However,theywerenotbadguys.Theywerejust28themusic.Alotofmemoriescameintomymind.Icouldnotstop29thepeoplewhohavebeenbymysidesinceIwasyoung.Intherealworld,everyoneisdifferent,butwhetherfriendsorenemies,weareallstillpartofthe30group—humans.Whenwedisagreewithothers,whynottakeastepback,lookcarefullyandtrytounderstandthembeforejudgingthem?21.A.treasure B.a(chǎn)ccident C.chance D.suggestion22.A.frozen B.empty C.a(chǎn)wake D.worried23.A.what B.where C.how D.when24.A.Without B.Before C.During D.After25.A.found B.entered C.went D.searched26.A.Eventhough B.Eversince C.Aslongas D.Assoonas27.A.up B.on C.off D.down28.A.making B.singing C.facing D.enjoying29.A.cheeringup B.lookingafter C.thinkingabout D.hearingfrom30.A.strange B.same C.serious D.strongInasmallvillage,aboynamedMarklivedwithhisfather,awiseoldman.Oneday,Marktoldhisfather31thathemadelittleprogressinlearningtheguitar.Nomatterhowhardhetried,hecouldn’timprove.Markaskedhisfatherforsomehelp.“Followme.Iwillleadyoutothe32hillsaroundthevillagetomorrow.”saidhisfather.Thenextday,theysetout.Theroadwaslonganddifficult,butMarkstill33hisfather.Astheygothigher,thefathersaidthathewantedtogotothetopofthehighesthillwherehehadneverbeento.Markwassurprised34decidedtohelphisfather.Withgreatdifficulty,Markhelpedhisfatherclimbthehill.Sometimeshe35carriedhisfatheronhisback.Atthetop,heputhisfatheronthegroundandlaughedwith36.“Whenyouwerealittleboy,sometimesyou37homewithtearsinyoureyes.”saidhisfather.“Theelderchildrenlaughedatyou.Doyourememberwhy?”Marknodded.Herememberedthatasachild,heandallhis38calledthishillMountImpossible,becausesmallchildrencouldn’treachitstop.“Andtoday,”saidhisfather,“younotonlyclimbedhere,butalsohelped39togethere.”“Ibecamebiggerandstrongerthanbefore.”saidMark.“InsteadofclimbingMountImpossibleeveryday,youplayedonthesmallerhillsandbecame40atclimbing.”saidhisfather.“ItbecamepossibleforyoutoclimbMountImpossiblewhileyouweren’teventhinkingaboutit.”31.A.happily B.sadly C.quietly32.A.high B.low C.small33.A.caught B.followed C.refused34.A.or B.a(chǎn)nd C.but35.A.even B.never C.seldom36.A.sadness B.joy C.embarrassment37.A.gaveback B.shoutedback C.cameback38.A.friends B.students C.teachers39.A.him B.me C.you40.A.worse B.faster C.better閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A,B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。RecentlyanoldfriendphonedmetoaskaboutthesuccessIhadinmylifeandhowIachievedit.Hehas41goalsasme:getinshape,getintomusicmoreseriously,andbegoodatJapanese.Ihaven’tcompletelyreachedmylong-termgoalsyetinanyofthese3things.HethinksthatI’vemadesomeprogressonmyjourneyto42thesegoalsandIcangivehimsomeadvice.Wehadanicetalkforanhouronthephoneandheseemedprettyencouraged.Aweekwentbyandhesentmephotosofhimlearning43andmusic.Healsotrainedwiththehelpofapersonalfitnesscoach.Hedevelopedthehabitofposting(發(fā)布)44onlinealloftheprogresshewasmaking.Hewasdoinggreat.EveryweekendhewouldposthisnewprogressandIreallyenjoyedreadingit!Ofcourse,I’llhavetolethimknowthatmakingprogressisn’t45.He’llmeetsomedifficultiesontheroad.However,I’mlettinghim46thenewachievementsnowandwillhelphimoutwhenthattimecomes.I’mthankfulforhimgivingmethechancetoservehimandgivehim47,andI’mthankfultoseethathe’sspendingthetimeandmoneyto48hislife.Hehaseventoldmehowthankfulheiswithalltherecent49inhislife.Evenifyouhaven’treachedyourgoals,it’sgoodto50howfaryou’vegone.Beproudofyourselfandknowhowmuchyoucanhelpothersachievethesame.41.A.strange B.magic C.similar D.boring42.A.a(chǎn)chieving B.finding C.losing D.sharing43.A.Chinese B.English C.French D.Japanese44.A.suddenly B.regularly C.clearly D.silently45.A.important B.different C.easy D.necessary46.A.enjoy B.take C.waste D.understand47.A.pressure B.a(chǎn)dvice C.money D.friendship48.A.keep B.stand C.save D.improve49.A.changes B.gifts C.friends D.books50.A.promise B.choose C.realize D.control閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Oneday,MiriamgotaletteralongwithawatermelonseedfromUncleEsai.Thelettersaid:Miriam,Thisisamagicseedforyou.Plantit,anditwillgrant51threewishes.Remembertobepatient:theworldhasitsownrhythm.UncleEsaiMiriamthought,“Amagicseed?Maybeit’sUncleEsai’s52,butwhynothaveatry?”Sheplantedtheseedintheyard,andmadeher53wish,“Iwantthewatermelontogrowasbigasamountain!”Thenextmorning,Miriamwasvery54toseeahugewatermelonintheyard.Shecouldn’tbelieveit.“Imust55itatonce!”Shehurriedtocutthewatermelon,butitwastoohard.Shebecameangry.“Thisisasillywatermelon!Idon’twantit!”Immediatelythefruitbecameaseedagain.Miriam56hersecondwishhadbeengranted.“Humph!Thisisnotfun!”shecried.Afewdayslater,MiriamfoundUncleEsai’s57andreaditagain.Shestoppedwhenshesawthewords“bepatient”.Howcouldsheforgetit?Sherushedoutofthedoorand58rantotheyardtofindtheseed.Thistime,shepromisedshewouldmakethebestuseofthethirdwish.Shethoughtforawhile.“Ihopemy59couldspendmoretimetogether.”Butherparentsneededtowork.Howcouldtheseedhelp?Althoughitseemedimpossible,shestilldecidedto60theseedwithpatience.Miriamgotsomeinformationabout61toplantawatermelon,andthenfollowedthestepscarefully.Whentheseedturnedintoanormal-sizedwatermelon,she62itwithherfriendsandneighbours.Everybodylikeditstaste.Miriam’sfamilygottheseeds63thewatermelonandplantedmoreafterwards.Theyweresodeliciousthattheneighboursofferedtobuysome.Thewatermelonsbroughtextramoney64Miriam’sparentsdidn’thavetobeawayforworkasmuch.Theyhadmorefamilytime.MiriamfinallyknewwhatUncleEsaimeant—bepatient,andlifewillbeas65asawatermelon!51.A.me B.you C.him D.her52.A.rule B.joke C.choice D.example53.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth54.A.bored B.a(chǎn)fraid C.relaxed D.surprised55.A.eat B.wash C.climb D.draw56.A.heard B.explained C.realised D.imagined57.A.book B.postcard C.letter D.newspaper58.A.calmly B.carefully C.politely D.quickly59.A.class B.family C.teachers D.neighbours60.A.putaway B.talkto C.lookafter D.searchfor61.A.how B.why C.when D.where62.A.watered B.protected C.watched D.shared63.A.for B.from C.behind D.beside64.A.so B.if C.but D.unless65.A.new B.big C.sweet D.quietMygrandfatheroftensaid“Iwon’t”toshowhisdislikeofdishonesty(不誠實(shí)).Whenhewasyoung,heworked66afurniture(家具)maker.Oneday,aneighborinvitedhimtomakesomefurniture.Whenarriving,henoticedthewoodprovidedwasalittle67,sohesaid,“Iwon’tstartrightaway.”Hechosetoletthewooddryforamonth.Heknewworkingwithwetwoodcouldcause68lateron.Aroundthesametime,anotherfurnituremakerwasalsoaskedfora69jobbyadifferentfamily.Unlikemygrandfather,he70workingrightaway.Asaresult,theneighborstarteddoubtingmygrandfather,thinkinghewastryingtomakemoremoneyby71thework.However,mygrandfatherwaited72.Hewantedthebestqualityforthefurniturehewasmaking.Amonthlater,theotherfurnituremakerreceivedhis73andwentbackhome.Mygrandfatherbeganto74strongandbeautifulfurniturewhenthewoodwascompletelydry.Afewmonthspassedandthefurnituremadebythatmakerbegantobreak.Theneighborthenregretted75mygrandfatherandsaidsorrytohim.Peoplecametounderstandhis76andskill,spreadinghisfamefarandwide.Influencedbymygrandfather,myfatheralsofollowsthe77of“Iwon’t”.Healwaysprovidesthefreshestfood,whichmakeshisrestaurantvery78intown.Onceatraderwantedtosellsomecheapbutsmellyseafoodtomyfather,hesaid“No!”andstoppedthe79.Now,mybrotherandIkeepinmind80ourgrandfatherandfathertaughtus.Throughupsanddownsinlife,we’vecometodeeplyunderstandourfamilyvaluebehindthissaying—tobetruthfulandhonest.66.A.a(chǎn)s B.by C.like D.with67.A.hard B.light C.soft D.wet68.A.fire B.illness C.pollution D.problems69.A.magic B.normal C.similar D.special70.A.began B.canceled C.kept D.stopped71.A.checkingout B.givingup C.puttingoff D.turningdown72.A.excitedly B.patiently C.sadly D.worriedly73.A.food B.furniture C.money D.wood74.A.clean B.make C.move D.repair75.A.a(chǎn)nswering B.believing C.comforting D.doubting76.A.fairness B.honesty C.love D.politeness77.A.joy B.plan C.shape D.value78.A.beautiful B.convenient C.peaceful D.popular79.A.business B.competition C.interview D.survey80.A.how B.what C.when D.why閱讀下面短文,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。Onherwaytoschool,AmberWilliamsfoundapenny(一分錢)ontheground.“Seeapenny,pickitup.Alldaylong,you’llbe81.”Rememberingthesong,shequicklypickeditup.“I’veneverseenyousmilesobig,Amber.”She82andsawBella,themostpopulargirlinherclass.They’dhardlyspokenbefore,althoughtheylivedonthesame83.“Wasitbecauseofthepenny?”shethought.Overthenextfewhours,Amberhadthebesttimeever.Shegotthe84answerinthemathclass.Shefoundafive-dollarbillinherbackpack.Themost85momentcameasshegotafullmarkinthehistorytest.Mr.Smithpraisedherinclassandeveryonewas86forher.“That’sit.I’llgonowherewithoutthispenny,”shedecided.Thingskeptgoing87untilschoolwasover.Amberfoundthepennygone.Shecheckedherbackpackandthenallherpockets.88wasnotthere.Sittingatherdesk,shefeltlikeshewasgoingto89.Ahandsuddenlyappearedinfrontofherface.“AreyouOK?Doyouneedsome90?”Amberrecognizedthatvoice.ItwasBella.Thoughabitshy,shetoldBellaabout91thepennychangedherlifeofbadluck.Whenshefinishedher92,Bellalaughed.“Idon’tthinkthepennydidsomuch.Italkedtoyouasyoualwaysseemedcool.93youarealwaysagoodstudent.I’msureyoustudied94thetestlastnight,didn’tyou?”IttookAmberaminuteto95Bella.“Ithinkyou’reright,”sheheldhernewfriend’shandandsmiled.“I’mmakingmyownluckfromnowon.”81.A.busy B.funny C.sorry D.lucky82.A.ranaway B.felldown C.walkedout D.lookedaround83.A.bus B.beach C.street D.bridge84.A.silly B.short C.strange D.right85.A.exciting B.tiring C.interesting D.boring86.A.dancing B.looking C.cheering D.waiting87.A.smoothly B.seriously C.terribly D.conveniently88.A.I B.It C.He D.She89.A.cry B.fly C.sing D.leave90.A.work B.help C.practice D.information91.A.how B.why C.when D.where92.A.task B.story C.trip D.lesson93.A.So B.Or C.And D.But94.A.in B.for C.a(chǎn)fter D.without95.A.doubt B.excuse C.respect D.understandOnceuponatime,therelivedafoxandastork(鸛)inaforest.Onedaythefoxaskedthestorktodinner,withthenaughtypurposeofplayinga96onhisguest.Thestorkcameatthehour97,withagoodappetiteforhermeal.Butshewaslittle98onfindingthatitwasmadeofmeat,servedupinashallow(淺)dish.Withherlongslenderbill(細(xì)嘴),shecould99pickupenoughfoodtosatisfyatinnybird!Thefoxkepteatingallthetime,only100amomenttosay,“Ihope,madam,thatyouenjoyyourbigmeal?Don’tyou101thatmyspecially-preparedmealisfirst-grade?”Thestorkmadeno102,butleft,hungryandmuchdispleased,fromthealmost103meal.Afewdaysafterwards,thestorkreturnedthefox’sinvitationbyaskinghimtodinner.Thefoxhurriedtotheplaceofmeeting,104thestorkhadmadereadyhermeal.Thefoxbecamegreatlydissatisfied,105thefoodservedupinalong-neckedjar(罐),whichletinthestork’sslenderbill,106hecouldnotstickintothejarevenhissharpnose!“Ihope,sir,thatyoulikeyourbigmeal?”saidthestork,whowasnot107enoughtoreturngoodforevil(惡),andwhowishedtogivethefoxa108.Andasthehungryfoxlookedsadlyupinto109face,thestorkadded,“Thosewhocannottakeajokeingoodpartshould110makeone.Neverdotootherswhatyouwouldnotlikethemtodotoyourself.”96.A.song B.drama C.trick D.guess97.A.a(chǎn)greed B.imagined C.introduced D.finished98.A.surprised B.pleased C.troubled D.scared99.A.nearly B.really C.exactly D.hardly100.A.catching B.counting C.stopping D.getting101.A.think B.explain C.believe D.remember102.A.mistake B.decision C.reply D.notice103.A.untasted B.uncooked C.unmixed D.untouched104.A.whether B.unless C.where D.a(chǎn)lthough105.A.laughingat B.staringat C.lookingfor D.waitingfor106.A.but B.or C.so D.if107.A.lucky B.kind C.curious D.patient108.A.meal B.gift C.beat D.lesson109.A.my B.your C.his D.her110.A.never B.ever C.sometimes D.oftenSomestudentsoftenhavetroublelearningEnglish.Theysaythe111takesuptoomuchoftheirtime.Theyhavetoreadmanypassages,112newwordsinthedictionaryanddolotsofexercises.Eventhoughtheyworkhard,theystillcannotgetgoodgradesontests.“113?”theyask.“HowcanIenjoysuccess?”ThestoryofChineseastronautDengQingmingmighthelptoanswer114questions.Dengwaschosenasanastronauttrainee(實(shí)習(xí)生)in1998.Thatwaslongago—youreadershadn’tevenbeenbornyet.Sincethatday,hehadspentalmostallofhistimetraininghardtobecome115.Overtheyears,Denghasseenhisfellowtraineesgointospaceoneafteranother.He,however,wasalwaysabackup(后備人員).Heoftenfeltsad.Sometimes,heeven116.Dengstilltrieshisbestforthedream.117heisnowinhisfifties,hekeepstraininghard.“Imustbereadywheneverthechancecomestome.”heoncesaid.Finally,onthenightofNovember29,2022,heandtwootherastronautsboardedtheShenzhou15aircraftandflewintospace.Denghadwaited118forthatverymoment.So,ifyouwanttogiveuplearningEnglish(orsomethingelse),thinkaboutDeng’sstory.Youreffortsmightnotsucceedatonce.Butbe119,trytoimproveyourmethodsandkeepgoing.Youprobablywon’thavetowaitmanyyearsforthatmoment120Deng.Oneday,successwillknockatyourdoor.111.A.subject B.country C.book112.A.lookat B.lookup C.lookafter113.A.Where B.When C.Why114.A.their B.your C.our115.A.a(chǎn)teacher B.a(chǎn)nartist C.a(chǎn)nastronaut116.A.cried B.laughed C.danced117.A.But B.Although C.Unless118.A.56years B.29years C.24years119.A.popular B.patient C.polite120.A.like B.for C.withIfyoulovereadingbooks,youmustknowaboutthebookTheAdventuresofTomSawyerbyMarkTwain.Thebookisquiteinterestingandpopularamongkids.EvenifIamanadultnow,thebookis121oneofmyfavorites.Afterre-readingthebookrecently,Ihave122animportantlessonfromTomSawyer.Inourdailylives,weareoftengivensomeboringortiring123.What’sinyourmindwhenyourmother124youtodosomechores?Haveyoueverwantedtocomplain(抱怨)?Ithinkmostpeoplehave.TomSawyer,however,hadadifferentthoughtwhenhewasgivenaboringtask.Oneday,AuntPollytoldTomto125thefence(籬笆).Tomwasdoinghisjob,whenhisfriendBenRogershappenedtopassby.Insteadofcomplaining,TomtoldBenthathefelt“126”aboutthetask.“Onlyoneinathousand—maybeeventwothousand—boyscandothis!”Tomsaid.Tom’swordsmadeBeninterestedinthetask.HeevengaveTomhisapplesothathecouldhavea127topaintthefence.IfTomhadthoughtabout128butcomplaining,hewouldhavehadabaddaypaintingthefence.Thisstoryteachesmeavaluablelesson:Complainingis129.Thenexttimeyouaregivenaboringortiringtask,don’tcomplain.UnlikewhathappensinthestoryofTomSawyer,itisunlikelythatsomeonewillcomeanddotheworkforyou.So,don’tcomplain,130you’llfeelbetterandperhapsevendoabetterjob!121.A.just B.still C.even D.hardly122.A.learned B.taught C.given D.a(chǎn)ttended123.A.stories B.words C.tasks D.lessons124.A.trusts B.a(chǎn)llows C.helps D.a(chǎn)sks125.A.paint B.repair C.examine D.cross126.A.bored B.excited C.unexpected D.disappointed127.A.method B.hobby C.dream D.chance128.A.everything B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.something129.A.useless B.endless C.powerful D.wonderful130.A.if B.or C.but D.a(chǎn)nd請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,理解其大意,然后從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Joegotabarofchocolatefromhisfatherforhiscleaningworkathome.131hewasreadytoeatit,hiselderbrotherJackreturnedhomefromschool.He132thechocolatefromJoeandputitinhismouthandranaway.Joerushedtohisroom133andlockedtheroomfromtheinsideandfellonhisbed,withtearsonhisface,worryingabouthislostchocolate.Learningaboutit,hisfathercarriedalargerbarofchocolatetoJoe’s134.HeknockedatthedoorandaskedJoetoopenit.Heeventoldthathehadalargerbarofchocolateforhim.ButJoe135tolistentohisfather.Helayonthebed,payingnoattentiontohisfather’sknockandtalk.Hecontinuedtocry,thinkingabouthissmallloss(損失).His136stoppedhimfromgettingamuchgreaterjoy.Wemay137alotoftime,energyandchancesworryingaboutthesmalllossesthathavehappenedinourlives,andblaming(責(zé)怪)thepersonswhowethinkareresponsibleforourlosses.Bydoingthis,weareactuallyrefusingtoreceive138giftsfromlife.It’sreallyfoolishaction.131.A.If B.When C.Though132.A.a(chǎn)teup B.tookaway C.gaveout133.A.carefully B.bravely C.a(chǎn)ngrily134.A.room B.school C.yard135.A.refused B.needed C.tried136.A.hope B.secret C.worry137.A.imagine B.waste C.notice138.A.greater B.cheaper C.smaller參考答案1.C2.B3.A4.D5.D6.C7.B8.A9.A10.B【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,通過Siene的事情告訴我們僅僅學(xué)習(xí)這些技能是不夠的,也需要你的夢(mèng)想。1.句意:很多人嘗試過,但很多人都失敗了。succeed成功;pass通過;fail失?。籪ight斗爭。根據(jù)“Manypeopletry,butalotofthem...”可知,很多人嘗試,但是很多都失敗了。故選C。2.句意:當(dāng)Siene五歲的時(shí)候,她的夢(mèng)想是成為一名消防員。policewoman女警察;firefighter消防員;scientist科學(xué)家;doctor醫(yī)生。根據(jù)“SieneisafirefighterintheUSA.”可知,她的夢(mèng)想是成為一名消防員。故選B。3.句意:四十年后,她成為通過女子消防預(yù)備學(xué)院為期六周課程的最年長的女性。oldest最老的;tallest最高的;kindest最善良的;busiest最忙的。根據(jù)“Fortyyearslater,shewasthe...womantopassasix-weekcourseattheWFPA(女子消防預(yù)備學(xué)院).”可知,她是通過消防預(yù)備學(xué)院為期六周課程的最年長的女性。故選A。4.句意:事實(shí)上,Siene現(xiàn)在親自在那里訓(xùn)練消防員。myself我自己;yourself你自己;himself他自己;herself她自己。根據(jù)“Infact,Sienenowtrainsfirefightersthere...”可知,Siene現(xiàn)在親自在那里訓(xùn)練消防員,用反身代詞形式。故選D。5.句意:這個(gè)課程很難,所以不是每個(gè)人都能完成訓(xùn)練。interesting有趣的;easy容易的;important重要的;difficult困難的。根據(jù)“sonoteveryonefinishesthetraining”可知,不是每個(gè)人都能完成訓(xùn)練,所以課程很難。故選D。6.句意:你還需要其他技能。ideas想法;methods方法;skills技巧;rules規(guī)則。根據(jù)“Youalsoneedother...Canyouleadateam?Areyouaskillfuldriver?Canyouusetechnology?”可知,還需要其他技能。故選C。7.句意:當(dāng)然,沒有人能做到所有這些,但更多的技能肯定會(huì)有所幫助。recently最近;certainly當(dāng)然;hardly幾乎不;nearly幾乎。根據(jù)“Ofcourse,noonecandothemall,butmoreskills...help.”可知,更多的技能肯定會(huì)有所幫助。故選B。8.句意:然而,即使你通過了課程,你也必須等待成為消防員的機(jī)會(huì)。after在……之后;during在……期間;before在……之前;in在里面。根據(jù)“However,youmustwaitforachancetoworkasafirefightereven...passingyourcourse.”可知,通過課程后也要等待機(jī)會(huì)成為消防員。故選A。9.句意:似乎很多女性還沒準(zhǔn)備好。一年內(nèi),50名女性接受了培訓(xùn),但其中只有3人現(xiàn)在是消防員。but但是;or或者;because因?yàn)?;though雖然。分析“Inoneyear,50womengottrained,...onlythreeofthemarenowfirefighters.”可知,前后構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,用but連接。故選A。10.句意:和Siene一樣,你也需要堅(jiān)持自己的夢(mèng)想。giveup放棄;stickto堅(jiān)持;talkabout談?wù)撽P(guān)于;worryabout擔(dān)心。根據(jù)“LikeSiene,youalsoneedto...yourdream.”可知,需要堅(jiān)持自己的夢(mèng)想。故選B。11.D12.A13.C14.B15.A16.C17.B18.A19.B20.D【導(dǎo)語】本文是一則寓言故事,通過老鼠鮑比等人尋找世界上最好的東西這件事,告訴我們知足才是最好的。11.句意:老鼠鮑比正坐在樹下,聽到了這句話。wrote寫;spoke說;forgot忘記;heard聽見。根據(jù)“BobbyMousewassittingundertheTreeand...thosewords.”可知,鮑比聽到風(fēng)媽媽的話,故選D。12.句意:老鼠鮑比朝草地跑去。grass草地;tree樹;wood木頭;wind風(fēng)。根據(jù)“DowninthegrasstofindtheBestThingintheWorld”可知,最好的東西在草地中,所以朝草地跑去。故選A。13.句意:他跑得太快了,沒有看見彼得兔,直到彼得兔跳出來問他:“你這么著急要去哪里?”although雖然;because因?yàn)?;until直到;if如果。根據(jù)“Hewasrunningsofastthathedidn’tseePeterRabbit...PeterRabbitjumpedout”可知,此處是not...until結(jié)構(gòu),意為“直到……才”,引導(dǎo)時(shí)間狀語從句。故選C。14.句意:“到草地下面去找世界上最好的東西。”老鼠鮑比回答,跑得更快了。nearer更近的;faster更快;morequietly更安靜地;moreslowly更慢地。根據(jù)“BobbyMouserepliedandran...”可知,老鼠鮑比朝草地跑得更快了,故選B。15.句意:于是彼得兔也加入了。joined加入;cheered使振奮;asked問;visited參觀。根據(jù)“SoPeterRabbit...him.”可知,彼得兔也加入了。故選A。16.句意:沒有什么比我自己的小家、溫暖的陽光和美麗的藍(lán)天更好的了。Everything每件事;Something某事;Nothing無事;Anything任何事。根據(jù)“Sohestayedathomeandplayedamongtheflowers”可知,約翰尼·查克沒有跟風(fēng)去草地,因?yàn)樗X得沒有什么比自己的小家、溫暖的陽光和美麗的藍(lán)天更好的了。故選C。17.句意:于是他待在家里,愉快地和風(fēng)媽媽在花叢中玩耍。from從;with和;against反對(duì);between在兩者之間。根據(jù)“Sohestayedathomeandplayedamongtheflowers...OldMotherWindhappily.”可知,約翰尼·查克愉快地和風(fēng)媽媽在花叢中玩耍。故選B。18.句意:一天結(jié)束后,他們開始回家。day天;night晚上;week周;month月。根據(jù)“BobbyMouseandPeterRabbitranfarandfastalldaylong”可知,跑了一整天,故選A。19.句意:他們現(xiàn)在不急了,因?yàn)樗麄冇掷塾逐I。full飽的;hungry餓的;happy開心的;excited激動(dòng)的。根據(jù)“Theydidn’thurrynow,fortheywereverytiredand...”可知,一天結(jié)束了,他們又累又餓。故選B。20.句意:他們?cè)诨丶业陌肼飞嫌龅搅孙L(fēng)媽媽。drove開車;hurt受傷;lost丟失;met遇見。根據(jù)“They...OldMotherWindhalfwayhome.”可知,他們?cè)诨丶业陌肼飞嫌龅搅孙L(fēng)嬤嬤。故選D。21.C22.C23.A24.D25.B26.D27.A28.D29.C30.B【導(dǎo)語】本文主要講述了作者在咖啡店時(shí),看到一對(duì)夫婦手拉手進(jìn)入店里,也看到一群年輕人在欣賞著音樂,作者由此想到每個(gè)人都是群體的一部分,我們要仔細(xì)觀察并嘗試在評(píng)判別人之前理解他們。21.句意:假期是我睡懶覺的唯一機(jī)會(huì)。treasure珍寶;accident事故;chance機(jī)會(huì);suggestion建議。根據(jù)“Holidaysaremyonly...tosleepin”可知假期是睡覺的唯一機(jī)會(huì)。故選C。22.句意:我的大腦清醒著。frozen凍住的;empty空的;awake醒著的;worried擔(dān)心的。根據(jù)“andfullofideas”以及前文可知,作者睡不著,大腦是清醒著的。故選C。23.句意:我去了一家咖啡店,開始記下周圍發(fā)生的事情。what什么;where哪里;h

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