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中考重點(diǎn)題型專(zhuān)項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練專(zhuān)項(xiàng)一完形填空A(2022·黃孝咸)Jim,asuccessfulbusinessman,toldanexperienceofhischildhood.Whenhewas12,hisparentsdied.Hewasaloneanddidn’t

1

?others.Nooneshowedkindnesstohim.Peoplealwayslaughed

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?him.HisonlyfriendwasadognamedBobby.He

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?hisdogenoughtoeatanddrink,buthewasalittlerude(粗魯?shù)模﹖oitsometimes.

Onedaywhenhewasgoingdownthestreet,hesawayoungladywalkinginfrontofhim.Suddenlyoneofher

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?dropped(掉落)fromherarms.Asshestoppedtopickitup,shedroppedotherbags.Jimcametohelp

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?.“Thankyou,dear!Youareanicelittleboy!”Theladysaidkindlyand

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?,smiling.

Aspecialfeelingcametohim.Hehad

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?heardsuchkindwordsbefore.Hewatchedheruntilshewentfaraway.Hewasso

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?thathewhistled(吹口哨)tohisdog.

“Thankyou,dear!Youareanicelittleboy!”Herepeatedthewoman’swords.Theninalow

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?hesaidtohisdog,“Youareanicelittledog!”Bobbyraiseditsears.Itseemedthatthedoghadunderstood

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?hesaid.“Evenadoglikesit!”hethought.

“Well,Bobby,Iwon’tsayunkindwordstoyouanymore,”hesaid.Bobbywaveditstailhappily.Later,theywentdirectlytotherivernearby.Whenhe

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?attheriverside,helookedathimselfintheriver.Hesaw

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?butadirtyboy.Hewashedhisfacecarefully.Afterthat,hesawanice

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?boy.Fromthenon,hestartedanewlife.

Aftertellingthis

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?,thebusinessmanstoppedforawhile.Thenhesaid,“Ladiesandgentlemen,itwasthatkindwomanwhoplantedthefirstseed(種子)ofkindnessinme.Allofus

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?learnaboutkindness.Whatgreatpowerithas!”

A

)1.A.getonwellwith

B.lookforwardto

C.keepawayfrom

D.takegoodcareof(

A

)2.A.at

B.on

C.in

D.to(

B

)3.A.lent

B.gave

C.held

D.taught(

C

)4.A.books

B.boxes

C.bags

D.hats(

B

)5.A.him

B.her

C.them

D.it(

C

)6.A.widely

B.seriously

C.politely

D.angrily(

B

)7.A.still

B.never

C.ever

D.often(

C

)8.A.upset

B.worried

C.excited

D.nervousAABCBCBC(

D

)9.A.place

B.level

C.speed

D.voice(

A

)10.A.what

B.how

C.where

D.when(

A

)11.A.arrived

B.reached

C.got

D.moved(

D

)12.A.something

B.anything

C.everything

D.nothing(

C

)13.A.awful

B.dirty

C.clean

D.ugly(

A

)14.A.story

B.joke

C.news

D.note(

B

)15.A.dare

B.should

C.couldn’t

D.mustn’tDAADCABB(2022·十堰)Lotsofjuniorhighschoolstudentsenjoysports.MyclassmatesandIhadalotof

1

?atourschool’syearlysportsmeetinglastweek.

Itwaspretty

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?formebecauseItookpartinthe800-meterraceforthefirsttime.

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?Ipracticedrunninghardeveryday,Iwasstillnervousonthedayofthemeeting.

Myarmswereshakingandmyheartwasbeating

4

?whenIstoodatthestartingline.

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?theendlessrunway(跑道),Ifeltlikeaboatfightingagainstthewindandrain.I

6

?myselfthatsimplyjoininginwasavictory(勝利)itself.Istartedtocalmdown(冷靜).

Justthen,thestartinggun

7

?andalltherunnersrushedoutliketigersrunningdownahill.BythetimeIfinishedthefirstlap(圈),Ihadusedupalmostallmy

8

?.ButIhadtokeeprunningforthelast100meters.I

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?Icouldn’tbreathe.Lookingattherunnersinfrontofme,astheygotclosertothefinishingline,Ireallywantedto

10

?runningandsitdown.ButIencouragedmyselfthatitmustbeavictorytokeepgoinganditfilledme

11

?strength(力量)again.Withmyremainingstrength,Idesperately(拼命地)

12

?totheendofthefinishingline.

I

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?inseventhplace.Thismighthavebeena(n)

14

?achievementtootherpeople,butitmademefeelexcitedand

15

?.Ihavetriedallmybest.

A

)1.A.fun

B.trouble

C.worries

D.problems(

C

)2.A.easy

B.boring

C.special

D.fair(

B

)3.A.As

B.Though

C.Then

D.After(

D

)4.A.slowly

B.quietly

C.clearly

D.quickly(

B

)5.A.Making

B.Facing

C.Taking

D.Breaking(

D

)6.A.returned

B.researched

C.remembered

D.reminded(

A

)7.A.wentoff

B.wenton

C.wentup

D.wentdown(

B

)8.A.education

B.energy

C.experience

D.expressionACBDBDAB(

C

)9.A.saw

B.heard

C.felt

D.smelt(

A

)10.A.stop

B.keep

C.start

D.remain(

C

)11.A.of

B.in

C.with

D.under(

A

)12.A.ran

B.swam

C.lifted

D.turned(

D

)13.A.setup

B.usedup

C.ateup

D.endedup(

D

)14.A.great

B.terrible

C.amazing

D.small(

B

)15.A.anxious

B.proud

C.nervous

D.personalCACADDBC(2022·宜昌)Eversince“MotherNature”gavemelife,Iexpectedtogrowtallandbig.Asayoung

1

?,Iwaswellprotectedintheforest.Iusedto

2

?agoodtimewithmyfriendsundertheblueskyand

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?theriver.Ouronlypurposewastostandhigh.Mypal,Timoftensaid,“AllIaskforistobe

4

?thewholeday.”

Morethan300dayspassedandwegrewstraight.Untiloneday,our

5

?birthday,peoplecame,movedusfromthe

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?andputusontheirtrucks.“Idon’twanttogo!”Timcried.

Astimewentby,wefinally

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?muchstronger.Icouldkeepmyeyesopeninthewind!Ievenfoundtheblueskywasback!

Thiswasnolongerano-man’s-land,andhundredsofvisitorscamehere.Amantookapictureofuswithhis

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?,“Thankyou.Wecanenjoycleardays

13

?worryingaboutsandstorms.”Ayounggirljumpingupanddowncameoverand

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?me.“Thankyou,”shesaid,“It’syouthathaveturnedthedesertintoagreenland!”

TimandIsmiledateachother,feeling

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?.Thesunwasshiningbrightlyinthebluersky.

A

)1.A.tree

B.fish

C.girl

D.boy(

C

)2.A.choose

B.forget

C.have

D.miss(

B

)3.A.in

B.along

C.under

D.on(

B

)4.A.smart

B.happy

C.busy

D.thin(

A

)5.A.first

B.second

C.third

D.fourth(

D

)6.A.beach

B.lake

C.house

D.earth(

B

)7.A.all

B.nothing

C.anything

D.everything(

C

)8.A.Though

B.Unless

C.Because

D.Until(

A

)9.A.clearly

B.greatly

C.kindly

D.widelyACBBADBCA(

D

)10.A.desert

B.wind

C.sand

D.water(

A

)11.A.became

B.smelt

C.sounded

D.remained(

D

)12.A.radio

B.keyboard

C.backpack

D.camera(

C

)13.A.from

B.about

C.without

D.of(

B

)14.A.asked

B.hugged

C.invited

D.kicked(

C

)15.A.tired

B.bored

C.proud

D.surprisedDADCBCD(2022·揚(yáng)州)Lateonenight,Gulliverreceivedawarningthatsomenobleswantedhimkilled.EventheemperorofLilliputwantedtogivehimlessfoodtosave

1

?.ItwastrueGulliverwasveryexpensive.

Quickly,hewrotealettertotheemperor,“I’m

2

?tovisitBlefuscu,asIpromised.”

Thenhehurrieddowntothesea

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?LilliputandBlefuscu.

ThekingofBlefuscuhimselfcameouttomeethim.Walkingonthebeachaweeklater,Gulliversawoutatseaasmallboat—butafull-sizedone.Itwas

5

?upsidedowninthewater.

Gulliverrushedtotheking.Hebegged,“Canyouhelpmerescuetheboat?Thiscouldbemychancetogohome.”“Ofcourse,”saidtheking.“Takesomeshipstohelpyou.”Gulliverswamouttotheboat,holdingropesfromeachofthe

6

?.

WiththeshipspullingandGulliver

7

?,theboatwasbroughtsafelytoshore.

Gulliverandtheking’smensetaboutfixingtheboatforhislongjourneyhome.Soon,theboatwasfinished.“I’dliketoleavenow,”Gullivertoldtheking.“Butnooneathomewill

8

?mystory.CouldItakesomeofyourpeoplewithme?”

“Ican’tpossibly

9

?that,”saidtheking.“Butyoumaytakesome

10

?andasheep.”

HealsogaveGulliverfiftybagsofgoldcoins.“Idon’twantyoutogo,”hesaid.“ButIunderstand

11

?youhaveto.”

“Thankyou,”saidGulliver.“I’llnever

12

?youall.”

Afteronlyafewdaysatseainhisboat,Gulliversawaship.Heshoutedandwavedwildly.Thecaptainwassosurprised.Forafewgoldcoinsandacoupleofcows,heagreedtotakeGulliverallthewayhome.(

C

)1.A.life

B.time

C.money

D.energy(

C

)2.A.against

B.beyond

C.off

D.through(

A

)3.A.between

B.among

C.upon

D.during(

A

)4.A.long

B.far

C.often

D.soon(

D

)5.A.taking

B.falling

C.swimming

D.floating(

B

)6.A.boats

B.ships

C.men

D.sails(

C

)7.A.filling

B.shaking

C.pushing

D.carrying(

D

)8.A.make

B.expect

C.suppose

D.believe(

D

)9.A.require

B.refuse

C.avoid

D.allowCCAADBCDD(

D

)10.A.food

B.people

C.coins

D.cows(

C

)11.A.when

B.how

C.why

D.whether(

A

)12.A.forget

B.regret

C.force

D.obey(

B

)13.A.indanger

B.inluck

C.infear

D.inpeace(

A

)14.A.pickedup

B.gaveup

C.setup

D.dressedup(

B

)15.A.awards

B.presents

C.victims

D.rewardsDCABABE(2022·鄂州)Dealingwithanosebleedmightseemsimple.Butrecently,theBritishREDCrossaskedparentswithyoungchildrenhowtohelpachildwithanosebleed.About65percentofparentsdidnot

1

?thecorrectactiontohelp.

Learningwhattodoifalittleonehasanosebleedwillhelpyou

2

?thesituationquicklyandcalmly.Here,Clairesharesthestoryofhowshehelpedherdaughterwhenher

3

?wasbleeding.

Onaveryhotandsunnyday,Clairetook

4

?daughterBella,agedalmostthreeandahalf,tothepark.Onthewayhome,Bellafell

5

?inthecar.

Whentheygothome,Clairefoundsomethingwaswrong

6

?Bella.

“AsIwaslayingherdown,bloodstarted

7

?fromhernose.Itwasalloverherfaceanddownherneckandthatmademe

8

?,”Clairesaid.

Havingalreadylearnedfirstaid,Claireknew

9

?todo.

“Bellagotupsetbecauseofallthe

10

?.Isatherupandleant(傾斜)herforwardand

11

?thesidesofhernose,”Clairesaid.

“Iknewthiswasn’t

12

?,asleaningherforwardwouldstopthebloodfromgoingintoherairwayorstomach.”

13

?,Bella’snosebleedstoppedafterafewminutes.

Clairewasgladthatshehadrememberedthekey

14

?tohelpchildrenwithanosebleed:topinchthesoftpartoftheirnoseandaskthemtoleanforward.

Infact,everyparentshould

15

?firstaid.Thenheorshecansavethechildinarightway.

B

)2.A.agreewith

B.dealwith C.talkwith

D.playwith(

D

)3.A.tooth

B.ear

C.mouth

D.nose(

C

)4.A.their

B.your

C.her

D.his(

A

)5.A.asleep

B.awake

C.sleepy

D.alive(

B

)6.A.about

B.with

C.through

D.for(

D

)7.A.putting

B.working

C.getting

D.pouring(

C

)8.A.happy

B.bored

C.scared

D.dangerous(

A

)9.A.what

B.where

C.how

D.whenBDCABDCA(

C

)1.A.control

B.make

C.choose

D.answerC(

A

)10.A.blood

B.situation

C.break

D.risk(

D

)11.A.hit

B.pulled

C.hurt

D.pressed(

B

)12.A.important

B.wrong

C.necessary

D.right(

C

)13.A.Suddenly

B.Quickly

C.Luckily

D.Heavily(

B

)14.A.spirits

B.ways

C.places

D.shapes(

B

)15.A.use

B.learn

C.find

D.showADBCBBFMyfavoriteplaceintheworldwasMrs.Wade’sbookstore.Mrs.WadekneweverythingaboutwordsandIloved

1

?,too.

Mrs.Wadeusuallygavemenewbookstoread.Sheeventoldmestoriesaboutthe

2

?.Forthisreason,IdecidedtobeawriterwhenIgrewup.I’dalways

3

?IwasafamouswriterandreadtoMrs.Wade.Shelistenedwithher

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